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roa i t ove aid Mason. | ‘ time after Ryan t Do you think he could beat me one Ma vat buried th thoug 1 do k Ke would,” re} it that he had done wha ned Ryan, FE think th@ Old Man | t result w iy but there's io takin ‘ « t chance ‘ can just an we w They would Oh, wel i Ma fat loot if he doean't @sk t much of ne ved and M Mason when he wt jown to detaila, I'l , ag fix ft up with him, But it come the matter, Jo he ybard rm t ft it f} By the way,” Ryan continued m out o he replied lo you know anything about the mutt SYNOPSIS lependegt cas meagu You're not going Qo be alder Bill Kyat cy Mason was instattly alert Sho; Lenn'Gab Gaaaunen b peered In hae Fhe one that raised Gach 8 Or? Then y n't b held te t VIEW IN ONE OF PALM ORI VES IN WESTLAKE PARK, LOS ays saloon, ( N rood whon they tried to put) ie” she hr yeaa ali, of Gamma Phi Beta Alurani } ANGELES. wants two Wal y through « tow sume ag° ©] A moment later the @oer opened| wins sin Maturday at| (Seattle Star Exblusive Gervice.); Tho famous palm drives furn 1g at for alde scat ob _ Ue the one. Some of the | "888 and Mrs. Mason pas mit ast lock at the Perry apart LOS ANGELES, Jan, 15.—West-|a great attraction for globe-t ee ean Joo N in af that are good frientp S0ftly as she had entered, leaving! un Madiser Hover © perk in Los Angeles ix con-|and tourists, who that a Twenty gee o. no Olé Man. You understand her husband ent and brooding Nineteenth Century Club. dod by travelers @ be the finest | more than equal t famed roya . ay ! . hastily, A® hour efterw he found her in| Mt 1 and Mise MoGiinet) artifictal show place on the globe | garde: f the Grient Mason baiks owen. Syren we ee her room, weeping Thet, which | were » this aftgenoon to the |The magnificent luxtrt aur ne Crten Peppe that the Old Man never touched a . . hagnificent hwxurtar ) Terese as cls ie inten ‘eee Senator ¥ nue th his life, But "em 8 trifle to one may be much * mtury ol Mm, at apart- | oo, sensidrepical vé pte a large par _ s a ood bit in that measure Ctr a -_ a dreant Kad proved," ad oi = ss tort. bewildering and «& sue /it cowts the city an immense te ne campaign fund,” he said,|"° be ouly & dream gy alg het yearly to malintajy it A Glimpse of Practical Politics P at Old Man never loses sight . * i deeartenent — “Pad, bad, da 4 of needs of the party treasury CHAPTER V amtusy ela at ber home FINE FOR SUGAR TRUST AND JARS: SR pity Ryan, whee be be some of the men behind It A Change of H jon 16th av. N. i, this afternoon " A terview between Matty b con useful to him, and can The we that Harold Darnell | Sixty -BSeeond Wedding Anniv Ryan bad cal It's a notorious boodle and) nomination in the Twenty-fourth | {7°\" Aen 5, ir A ae we iting and the two were & sandbagging scheme!” exclaimed | ward occasioned much merrimeat.| ang ‘evening they wore ” Ss rn — a Mrs. Mason belvg airs | Mane Darnell was a well-built, handsome | ¢ ion ane vl By C. H. TAVENNER |vermanent and camplete con the childre Ryan shrugged his shoulders. youth, with curly brown hair and a) caile " toke tho day. | (Seattio Stare Gxclusive Service.) | the suxar market in Americ “Why?” dema . We've got nothing to do with| smooth, almost boyish — fac He | The elpionts of matt WASHINGTON, Jan. 15.—Now|. Btlefly, the proposal amounts per wanted me 2 that.” he urged All we've got to} was a society man in the better | Mane te . a sort of commercial annexation, of f retain bis m 10 ie » care of the men who|sense of that term—not a society Cathedral Ushers Ent joomes the sugar trust with” the islands to Japan, without a po yall, regantioss an deliver the and these r, byt a popular young man of The Ushers we t planGet pres d for the | litical annexation. Advocates De demanded (he wr just what the Old fal Rbcomplishmeds, and wol of the Japanese immigra bs say it je basd@ on frank tna for himself, | ‘Man him to spread who had always been “in ac tion tion recognition of the fact that ing adout his m ta They can strengthen| He had been born to it at It poses that the Japanese |ailen races and civilizations ought Lhnow of him is a m at Springfield. One of them is cated for it as much as Los con |OVernment prevent the immigra- | not to be unnecessarily brought Bis credit. Amt « »w as the representative of legal profession, which, by his! trituted + the | ton of coolies to the U, 8, and | competition wa every pre s district the Old Man never has father's advice, he had en an | ew that in return for this concession| Opponents of the idea aver the nominatior able to control, Now that it | his calling in 11@, He was not de Cooking School Lectures. we permit free trade between the | closer the commercial relations be Ryan was bard epared fOr dependent gas ordinance ts coming | pendent wpon the law for # living. on Ald soctet Philippines and Japan tw Japan and the Philippines this, but he Inuxhed p again in the next council, Mason,|/aod his” father’s influence pub) an churet Representatives of the trust nave | the more anxious the former would “You'll sod stand vax sod the Old Man wants to have it vugh business fn his way to give ' «4 series caused th plan t be aired in| be to yee tee tehend * erect 640 handk © | passed m more than a fair p of ree to be Washington as the view of Baron | stons hey bellewe the arrange pode he sald. “It's sor won't vote for it,” sald Mabon, / doing something. He was indus} )foquye eng prolane tenn Kaneke. The trust does not want | ment would be a suse prokminary pecessary in politics t almost angrily triows and ambittous? Ho studied, | tions are to be made . is. | the public to understand It is at aH | (eo wad things you don't want to 4 The pe of this ward ain't) He proved himself conselentious| of baking. broiling «| tte | ore te be able to do » worrying about it, and you're going{pnd resourceful, too. For a rich| Bach program :. Allied with the trust In this are) CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY things that you rea ° resent them,” fysinuated| man's son he was more than usually | rt f disher a all the sugar beet states It y ‘Thats where the reforr R Why, you're practi promising, for hia habit were good | Tehomical cooking seom a long jump from sugar te The sixty-seeond anniversary his mistake. ‘The gre edged to run. If you don't after|and he gave his first thoughts tc jee Hive Circles of Firet Presty- immigration, but int@rexted observ. the marrage of Mr. ard Mis. Chas for the greatest oan way they've rallied to your|his work terian Curch, 9s establish a close connection Proseh, pioneers of Paget sound motia Youve @ &r ha: , sport, you might well move en those who laughed loudest owen Bs ac # ioe was hostess ‘The suger interests fear the re | Was celebrated yesterda While this ward, and there's no W of the ward.” were willing to admit that he would | (oon cp. a pw Fae Fan by- | fhetion oF abolitien of duty on Phil | Mr Prosch is 98 and Mrs. Prosch jut to , Well, 1 will run,” aase Ma-|make a gepd alderman, but still| Cicis "GQ" mot thie abternen Hine products coring Into the |S, beth are enjeying goed health or Py at hotly. “I may have no Ghance/they laughed. It was a joke. In-\the home of Mrs. Alewander I 4 States, This would mean and were able to greet th q f winning, but PH inake the race.” | deed, not only soctety, but the whole) Wingseld. Ata meeting last wook | BBM Phe price of suger to con friends and te entertain the plauai ble Oh, no, you Won't, Mason,” re-| city was laughing at it the folowing officers were elected would be cut at least oneh early afterneen until 1 e'¢ cannet be denied that Mason W®" «ined Ryan, «tth a significant) Out in the Twenty-fourth ward ave As ner Wingtield, p @iton Wright, in bis “Handbook | the eventing willing to be convinced. He wa om If you throw down the Old/ the jokes were quite as numerous, [2ert: Mra. Robert Doremus, first the Philipphees,” shows that be . to bé nominated and elected Man you woa't be nominated.” | “Barnelt and. Hogan forever!” | Woo President; | Mrs. lorense 1. | Buge of the cheap Filipino labor HEAR YOUNG'S REPORT “You've got to make some He has no right to demand/ an exceedingly popular cry that! Catherine Hodbury, eecretary: Mex ar could be sctuaily seld for 1 f vi : for the people of your ward.” iis” protested Masen, “and If I'm| Fred Enderly started, for the com-| J. A. Rokes, treasurer rr) MO® Bent a pound A full attendance of the Cent lage on, “aad you mix . irned de for the nomination [ll | bination presented a meatal picture: ' Therefore the reduction of duty | Lebor counct! Inst night heard State he city. You can do el! reason why.” that wae wually diverting Arrested for Extortion. IBM Philippine products would be a| Orsaniser C. O. Young of the Amer fe the council than you rhe Old Man,” pursued Ryan,| “Darnell.” Albert Dale solemnly! RW. itiakesley of Gtorgetown (ERY eT’ blow Wo the sugar inte: tean Federation of Lanes —_ yout Well, thes. |... heen too foxy to stand for this | informed a little group, “Is very! was arrested yesterday by Deputy fv° Proposed plan would enable report of the work of the Washing «business is to gat elected Haance publicly at any Hme. ta|busy today. He has an appotntment| sheriff Joe Hill and charged with EPPS" (© consume the Philippine | ton de Nort | fleece ap gee for the act, you will reeal that he has| with hie friend, Mulcahey extortion and practicing medicine and asstire the sugar trust | &ress at Norfolk fen Bill, but what's that (0 you’ oogemned it, De you think any-| “Wrong!” put in Henry Bannen.| without a Hoense. He ts alleged to [ Putman Boots, the Any “Missourian” will be cheer Becanse _ did one or two bad oo will believe you when you say| “He's gone out to the Bridewell | have accepted §200 to cure a case \Mbde, fit like a glove tule “chau” aa | yey ag he made it the price of your nom-|to talk over the sitaation with a8| pronounced hopeless by reputable and $7.50. Come tn and see them k account on Y pat him in the jon? 1 tell you, Mason, you're| unfortunate friend who had a dis:| physicians ai Moli’s, A141 Plest’ av pace ed ~a Aged one, like elect! a tight place. The ward will be| agreement with the presiding mag peipsdidiacimssbetaiemne : “s ne yee Yow'd bette Jixgusted, and so will the Old Man. |istrate In a polfes court.” = ML ti nay it was all a bluff, and| But Darnell himself never had Pl sold out, for Bob Howe will in| the slightest Intention of running With Brown st that you could have had the| 80, when Informed that he could ing and heating nomination if you really wanted {t.|have the nomination if he wanted “ hink they've been betrayed, | it, he promptly sent back word H. Brown Plumbing } you eag’t tell them anything| that he did not want ft and would dati make them think different.”| sot take it, Then he went to « = | Jinner dance at the Dules, where ————— he had to aceopt with the best Speiger & Huribut—A Store for Everybody. grace possible many jokes at his expense 1 tell you," he sald, for the third or fourth time, “I'm not going 1 don’t blame you,” remarked Albert Dale. “Of course, when & sliow geta into politics, he's got - ° bd Ato be with the organization, and . you wouldn't look well tn a white! 8137 sito 8337 $230 plug hat alongside of Ajderman | (Was $300) (Was $250) (Was $500) (Was $400) Ben Hogan in a county democr y parade —Bonest you wouldn't That kind of @ hat doesn't sult you at 4Bars Famous Ben Hur White au” , Bleaching Laundry Soap and 4 Ba Gearty, love ts bars Forest Queen Toilet C Miss Male Murisoo, when Soap, worth 55c taugh that greeted thia sally died a Wed all have been there the i Troning Board. Handled Lamp. rat night, anne Emily Dale WAYS She ALWAYS 45¢——Handled ; Shit Waist or ( f Flat Bottom Lamp, with U. S. Navy Yard Clothing I t ? arner and pearl toy Take a trp on the Sound and the unhea chimney: a good visit the U navy yard, see the a ~ 23c battleships ‘Gam Wisconsin and | elit pt ? Nebraska, the cruisers Buffalo and the training ship Philadelphia, the| oth dry docks, torpedo boats | ‘Tumblers. and prison ship Nipsie. Hoats leave | ALWAYS 65¢ DOZEN t, foot of Yesler way, 6 times| Hlowa 6-Oxz, Ta Round trip, 50 eee umblers, a 4% INTEREST . . . 1: Dimes oe Odds and Ends. Cups and Saucers. 4 Er Ars, Soe ALWAYS $1.25 DOZEN |] 3 Napkin Ring White Echo Semi-Porce : Pepper® Shak ain Cups and Saucer : f Re 6 Ns alicd 29c ry ‘ ° 7 Roller Casters. } : ALWAYS 25¢ — Hard-B WS eS lene AE START YOUR sis 2 SAVINGS my 1? = ACCOUNT Hs Coat Ho Door Spring } : big ALWAYS 250 DOZEN ALWAYS Lie a | - ‘ ts a 1 aks ALL ROYAL DOUL | : & Trust (0. YS 81.00 poz} TON CHINA — jug : 4 ol ect: SET ee Half Price |i WE PAY i$ + | \ { | te | 2WO AVENUE a UNION STREET amet, fi ni aB eas yes " Used FPiacher & Seg eR ERS 8150 hier & Chase $287 8198 (Was $750) JAN SALE PIANOS S8th Annual Clearance Sale of Pianos Now on at Kohler & Chase's (Katablished 1850) o During creat Clearance Sale we are na king anos down to about “half value.” TERMS $10 DOWN, ance EASY monthly payments ¢ suit it ha n our policy for 68 years ww o fon the first of h year) all stock Jett over from the preceding year REGAROLESS OF COST. This may seem queer to other d ore, but th it of time” has this method be good It cleans up stock, and turns everything into chsh or good contracts, and although we must PROFITS to do it, gers in the end EARLY will have gets too far ‘ We can 5 e that thie ts the greatest i will see, an ices quote surprined at quality of ge offered CATA ES FREE 1318 § O AVENUE Temph Mueat. an) Opp reade Bide TLE 810 Down | Takes One to Your Home san (Was 9850) 16 1908. S167 (Was S26! (Was Eany Used $350) . $450) taroad At Bargain Used Weber sive Used Hardmaa $1.30 Used Sally ony WORLD'S GRANDEST PARK AU. S. CITY'S PRIDE POLICE CAME TO BOY’S RESCUE | ‘The a uy chy the ¢ came to go to 1 \ ie ngton, he Wane his pockets M ' " ‘ia d 4. of the required he | imp the | amoant f , me Yo m te went to the police \t u re face of the the bee ' t force. 1 ‘ He Ww " charge of the r th het a ut t, aga this morn. ander arons , ving with hfe pocket and take the train ' n hand. boarded plus of oy, win the f ngton —we deliver to all points in Greater Seattle. —the cut represents cross section of the famous Humphrey Oval Gas Heater. this heater is made on scientific principles, radiating and circulat- log at the « and is the most powerful gas heater, as well as the most economical in the use of fuel, there is on the market by looking at the sectional cut, you will notice the top can be easily removed and the grate in the center may be used fer cook ing purposes if desired this heater is made of heavy steel, heavily it a practical and indestructible stove. the heating capacity of this stove is suffietent size room the regular price of the Humphrey Gas plaeé them on sale for one day only as an extraordix Friday” special for _———— nickel-plated, making to heat a large Heater is $8.00, and we “ $1.39 Busy but one to a enstomer. as supply is limited, would advise early buying. no phone, C. O. D. or mall orders taken ture Co, 1006 to 1016 First Avenue. Tacoma. Victor Il $30.00 Other Victors: $10 to $196. Terms so easy that you'll never miss the money. Bet ter select one Sherman, Clay & Co. Victors—Wholesale and Retail. 1406 Second Ave. STRICTLY SAVINGS BANK THE STATE ON ALL DEPOSITS The Savings Bank is the first and best bulwark of the people's money Evening Post, Dec. 14, 1907 Saturday We are the only Strictly Savings Bank in the State. _ ONLY $10 DOWN wil) take a beautiful Plane to your home. Pianos thet aeuslly sell f net lowe th 625 to 650 down ean be had for e small Teo Dollars, de lie oret free © your boxe. Ueed Plan08 $110 up we Pix $725 OB KOMLeR @ CHA! 4Br@ Gercmrad Ae. « ae Arends Llu.) BEATTIE. P. &-Catsteguo and prices | mailed tree. choad Wr ener ucts cin deme, or) FonG toy ariiety om nat ( tor & be reer —