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2 -2 @ © THE SEATT STAR TUESDAY JANUARY 1908. (By United Press Se esktin from Sheriff Hut vad Imbert ane law abitiog " wed If possible, to avert th {By United Pr ‘ Dyment, hearing the shot, TACOMA, Jan L~A. W./ came and took Thornely tn charge , Mexican vee co The police beliewe the thugs were past tee years, was abc ~ U pss Bon metacs Negi -~ that) } wags and . © discharge of the revolver was ae ee tom the wharf accidental. There tx no clue to eich clin e their identity ‘ L when be Was sudden « Thornely has tived in Teboma 18! feo young men © ears, and bas a wife and two chit by two on oe and under bis eft ear * t Bis neck, where it struc ginal columo and He dropped unconee fous, AD took to their heels, Pats ‘Plain sizes lar, but longs and ore The ae secing his cheek “and blues the MAN HANGED, ; STILL ALIVE yuebing, that they did not have Uwe to get their vietim oygaide the " corporate limits and Rurriedly stringing bim wp to the first tree ea and hanged a (ree, If and thinking the# nad riddled him tm the buwde of the w and with bullets, Med. On the arrival $ chance for rec y. Theof the officers the negro was still fos wes 00 closely follow d by the alive and war immediately out © down and placed in the county jall he It ie thought he will recover SHOT BY BANDIT tren aurgeous operated on him but failed find the bullet. They his chances of recovery are © about evenly balanced the only Peeifie Northwest to ance company ever admitted to ‘ew York: The Washington Fire Insuranoe company ow OSSIBLY you have already noticed by our newspaper advertisements, billboards, or perhaps heard through friends, that we are having’ a $15 clearance sale of all our Suits, Over- coats and Cravenettes’ now in stock. This | ‘Means that we are allowing you to make a_i _ Selection of any of the garmentsin our house | formerly priced up to $30 or $35 for $15. and blacks are included. The | comprehended are not only the regu- such as extre short unusual sizes, long stouts and youths, ete, W.B. Hutchinson Co. | 1401 Second Avenue © TAAEXe AR AAO * KAISER A REAL SPORT; “ STAYED OUT ALL NIGHT. ® KIBL, Jan. tl. Society cer cles received a sudden shock last night when the Katser, ta walked into the home aon, Prt Albert &@ manquerad® ball was in progress, Until midnight when the kaiser threw aside his maak, the danoers did not Know that the German ruler was in thelr mildst The Kalser remained until sunrise, dlagralse of his wh Seeeeeeeeeee & nAiediatietictictintetatintintatetatate ee . Pittsburg ExchBnge to Open. PITTSBURG Jan, %1—'The exchange, clowed since Octo n after the panic start je, wiil reopen Jamnary Alaska Postmasters. WASHINGTON, Jan 2% [president today nominated Whittier postmaster at and Henry W. Miller at Alnoke man ‘The M. & Valdes, BIRTH RECORD. Hirths follows Hiatch-—-To wife of ¢ 2215 Bighth, Jan, 20, « Mason-—To wife of Kh L. Mason, Seattico, Jan. th, a daughter Dahh-—To wife of MH. Dabl, 244 | Bighth av. north, Jan. 17, a daugh ter Young To wife of G. & Young, 123 Joha, Jan. 19, & son. were registered today J Hateh, DEATH RECOR Dd. Deathe were follows Wirte--W. A. Wirte, 2618 Fifteenth ay, weat registered today aa Y 2, Jan. 13, stout : STAR'S MAYORALTY GALLERY AMUSEMENTS | Skagway | | | City Treasurer and Candidate for the RUSSELL, Republican Nomination for Mayor. The following statement position was tmued by Georke F Hussell, candidate for the republl can tiomination for mayor, this aft “Editor Star:~-May I take the liberty of aeking you to publish in the columns of your paper the statement of my position upon a nember af the questions new jo terestitg the public mind. “The attention of the people is being directed at this time to the police department in an apparent effort to create the belief that the entire foree of she city government je vested tn ite pollee power, Ef ficlency of that department in a thing creatly to be desired for the preservation of law and order. It is impossible for the executive of this community to enforce a i exact letter all of the the statute booke of the vate 1 Washington, and all of the ordi ances of the city of Seattle, many of which are obsolete, as any man of practionl judament of affairs must apprectate Would Enforce Lawa. “The enforcement of all the laws of the city which may aid in the protection of Hife, Hberty and prop erty, and tend (o preserve . the thoral subricty and decency of the community will be my utmost en deavor, “1 shall give my beat en orgies to the enforcement of all the ordinances of the city of Benttle and the laws of the state of Wash ington against gambling. “Public sentiment demande the observance af Banday closing law aati: 1 will enforce it, bot I shall endeavor to close the reputable theatres on Sunday, unlews | find ® marked change in the public sen thoent on that subject, for the rea won that the recent trials and ao quiltals demonstrated, to my mind, that efforts to that end would prove Oy 40 be & farce im the prosent state | dealing with the foibles of society. |] i At the Coliseum. jmean,” is the feature of the bill | which went on at the Coliseum | theatre yesterday afternoo The Good Ship Nancy Lee” ix another sketeh that pleased yesterday, and ae th eccentrle ot of Ramee and Arno was also funny, there were many laughs at the playhouse ye |terday, A comedian, a pair of buck and wing A pair of Italian character singers are | | thr |ner of |ly attractive \from the beginning to an imagin- | spite | boys also included in the bill At Pantages.’ The Miezkoff troupe of Rusni dancers, five in number, we uch whirlwind act at Pan which was the performances in The News ain weleomed mp comedian well day, There “ue other acts om the nd the program is @ varied a yeuterd re of t of ite brevity quartet was and Jolly Zeb, the t on ye ome de bill, one. At the Star. Fa White, former sparring part John L. Sullivan, engaged in @ novelty boxing match with, Mise Rolla White at the Star the atre yesterday which was warmly recetved, May Ar & soprano Evan Evans, « minstrel; ray & Graham, musicians, and Minnie Middivton's military girls are other headiiners for this w At the Eden Musee. ‘The Eden Musee’s bill this week | ia most timely, the inte 4 of the second Thaw trial now going on in New York making the mov ing pictures at the Musee especial The pletures tell the) the Thaw White affair story of ary ending. Wax figures of the! principals are also on view at thé | Musee. At the Moore. Flor Roberts will be seen Zira” at the Moore theatre fonight and tomerrow night | huraday “Shams. satire of public sentiment on that #0) wilt be Miss Roberts starring ve ject. | am of the same opinion on other tnunocent recreations of Bun day | intend, if elected, to be mayor of the city of Seattle and I hicle | At the Seattle, “Big Hearted Jim” is pleasing will lovers of clean melodrama at the Bot be controlled in any of MY 8D | Keaitic theatre. The play ts fuil| pulmenenta by sayone by 8Y of heartinterest and exciting | comideration other than what | econes, } can, gee to be for the best Interests, : of the olty of Beattie. | 1 At the Leis. gi gthall appoint ax chief of PO! wire sidesplitting farce, “Are| The aplest and most efficient | you's Mason?” is am all week bill that I cam find in the sity: 1) ac the Lote theatre, and ts a treat to those who want fun fast and made no protulece of appoint wal to anyone, itt endeavor, if elected mayor, to give the elty of Seattle a clean, | furious. At the Third Avenue. eMac {jougall & © p so ota Co. € COP, oun AVE. COLUMBIA ST. 15 Tailored Suits 12.38 Each anxious to effect a arance, will hold a which should satiefy thom looking so it is somewhat Our Suit Section, sale tomorrow, Wednesday, for The lines are much broken difficult to classify them. The comprises 16 suite at $2.38 each spring Suits with Sole lined Btons, formerly 36.00 to 66.00, weights made along Prince Chap lines. At 18.75 At 36.50 At 18.75 each are four At 36:50 are nine Suits 37.60 model» deserving careful that earlier tn the season tnxpection black serge, a were marked from 49.00 to * cloth, a gray-striped and 85.00 © Several shades of black Switing, all well purple, Wlue, green, red and and desirable brown are included. special values largest collection at any one price sore good or Peau de others are natty Among them are styled pleated wkirts and eatin while winter The price in every case represents so much less than the ae tual value of the Suit in question that one may rest assured of getting an unusually good offering Second Fioor. Girls’ Wash Dresses at Low Prices If we were not about to move, we would not think of closing” Wash Dresses at the marked them. The sizes run from 6 to 12 and show Peter Thompson, Sailor, Suspender, Rus- Duteh and French styles, that remain favorites season after There Linens, Piques, Chambrays and Ginghame in serviceable Plaide and dark tones, as well as in delicate color jogs and all white An idea of the concessions in price may be gathered from the following list, which, however, is not inclusive: - ASS 1.69 1.13 out our nes of Girls insignificant amounts that ‘we bh now years of ag sian. season are 17.50 Dresses 1.69 aod 6.00 Former 5.00 Dresses ...3.00 7 3.38 Former Former 3.25 Dresses Former 3.00 Dresses .. Pormer 7.26 Dresses Former 1.98 Dresses ... Guimpes of Heavy Percale, for Winter Wear, Are Also Included in This Bale. Second Floor. the PROFOus, businesslike adminixtra: | * ult ee a : — Higp, of ike aftairn, and 1 will see | ee ae’ sale 3 is _the public work for which the y, Is ao all week at-| nuts 18e lb; mixed nuts,/ing made for the annual junior pedple ha voted funds fs pro at the Third Avenue the | 18e Ib.; cocoanuts, lOc to b2e each; | prom, which will be given on Fri- coeded with at ones, tn order to aire | Brazil pods, 15¢ each. day evening of this week at Chris- give the paomemere’ tint of a | ‘ Jap oranges, 10e doz; 300-35c per |tensen’s Broadway hall. The com- at ie a Smation te devote my At tha t-yvte. lage t Se. 160. | Urewa i wae ren ne Orbe energies to the business of the city| The Lyric theatre has “The! Cxaberios kc to Ie Ib. \Gladdeo, “Mr peg Miachabe of Beattie for the express purpowe ee Reate oer as an all Huckleberries, 10. | Miss Laura Taylor and Mr. Harold of reducing its operating expenses, week burlesque | Pamptins, 1 ge tb. } Hartman. It is rumored that some cutting down the cost of improve | | Hubbard aquaxh. Se to 15¢. | surprises are in store for those ment work of all kinds, lessening ] MARKET i. Yakima honey, $1.50 gal: comb,/ who attend, and many guesses are the cout of operation in ali munie ipte: candied ne 200 tb.; 2% | being advanced up at “High” as to ipal enterprises for the purpose of | be; 6 Ibe., S6e. the nature of these. It ia safe to placing its afjairs oo @ sound and; PRICES TODAY py endl = — Cainptions, Sc per|say that the srprises are pleas- businessitke bass.” | Ital wl $1.00 per doven: ant ones and will no doubt add om: " " aie / SLEEPING (By United Press.) WEAVERVILA Jas. Hebwau ead Fi found murdered morning in their ranch home on Sait creek, three gmiies from Hayfork. One were Wednesday at the nite: mar ket Jn becoming known as barcain | doz; The following specials will Liver at} day be on sale for tomorrow Se per dish; homemade saiier kraut ¢ cents per pound; three |pound paite of pure lard will be | placed on sele at 30 cents, sade. jseed of any mixture, Al grade,’ | Will be sold at 20 cents per pound. | |Sugareured hams, sold by the strip, will be sold at 12% cents/ |per pound, and sugar-cured pientc | ‘was shot in the head and the other hame will cost % cents per pound in the breast There is no clue to the murderer and the motive of the crime can be explained Kobbery not the purpowe, for nearly $100 wan left untouched on the table, 28 SS eee ele oe ee TACOMA POLICE ARREST NELL PICKERELL Nell Pickerett spent the night be. hind the bare again last night Though some 26 miles away from her former sleeping place, the Se attle city jail, the girl had todg ings similar to those she had by come afcustomed to here, The only difference was’ tha; she was in the Tacoma and net in the Se attle bastile Nell’s fall way again due tw wearing boy's clothing, the otte which she has pe in abe first bobbed np in done ago. Arre ; and time a fined, imprisoned and inflicted with all the punish nents the lew will atlow, she has FORAKER SURRENDERS TO TRFT FACTION (By United Press.) CINCINNATI Jan 21 t 3 Senator Foraker bas given up the fight in this state. Upon arrival here from Washington he stated that he had practtenlly surrendere¢ » the Taft faction Senator Foraker maid So far 2 tate convention is con corn 1 have not changed m »pinion since 1 was here, that the Iegal and unjustly burden On that account, as I have hereto! announced, I shall not Both were in -bed. | Jersey was ket at (wo pound 10 ry mar. | nts cranberries will ror pound will be ph go at lowa crea ed on th for 60 © conte butter Fresh water catfish were on the! ‘ nie per| putina market today at 15 pound, The florists hw complete supply of all kinds of seeds and carry a larger variety ‘than any seed store ood the city Today's quotations Ranch eggs, 38-400 ao. ; Eastern | joes, the doz.; Oregon egee, 35e per doz. Washington 490; lowa creamery, creamery batter, 2 ths. 550-65e; | Earnest Daudet. buses chrysanthe- | greatiy to the pleasure of mums, $1 to & narcissns, 60c dancers. hyacinths, : doken. | ee = IN FAVOR OF CORTELYOU. ~ — even { (By United Bie, | wasHiNaTON'D Co dan, 21 The application of George W. Aus | Un of New York for a restraining ‘order against Secretary of the - Treasury Cortelyou to prevent the « BITS O'NEWS EXSISRSARISNE jlatter from allotting $21,000,000 Benevolent Society Oance |worth of Panama canal bonds té The Ladies’ Hebrew Benevolent certain banks, has been denied by | Justice Gould of the supreme court of the Diatelet of Cotambt society will give a dancing and! card party on the evening of Wed. nesday, Jan. 29, at the ny club reows Senior Informal. The senior class of the ag | sity of Waabin nh is planning an informal da: be given in the university gymnasium on the even- ing of Pob. 7. / Lecture by Mile. Biebois. } Mile. Blebots gave a lecture he | French yesterday morning in the parlors of the Si. Francis. The sub- | sie Bottini, aged 18, of, Ban Rafael, ject of the (alk was “Alphonse and | was found dead with her skull jerushed, near Miller station, three (By United Press.) SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 21.—Hes- 0: ch, 3be go gee Wis | Social by Ladies’ Auxiliary te the miles from San See “teat consin fall cream brick, 2 Ibs. for | Lotter Carriers. jevening. It is not known how the inine attire, and has become a fe |36c; emier cheese. 1be / dies’ auxiliary to che let-| young woman came to her deat mule vagabond Turkeys, %e Tb. | # will give & social Wed. | Mim Mottin, who was smplayed A short time ago, the police serv-| Chickens, 220 tb evening in honor of the | the Carson Glove factory at San ed notice upon Nell to get out of| Mutton chops, 12% @ 13% Ib; jearriers and thelr friends at the | Rafael took the 4:30. afternoon town or go to work on the chain | rib steaks, 15e tb; porterhouse, ibe |home of Mr’ Watker, 1610 Warren }train, intending to visit her gang. Nell had been fold to go |b nin, 12% Ib; round steak, |a¥ -| brother. Her body was found a many times before, and ft wax no| tic tb; shoulder steak, 3 Ibs. for] lowa Society of Seattle. mile further up the road, new sensation to count the haurs |26e; hearts, ide each; tongues, 45e| ‘The lowa Society of Seattle will | until the officers would be after|to 50c each: lver, $c 1b.; roasts,/hold # social meeting at the Cou- | ber She we but the police) Se to dc Ib. jal Club rooms, Second ay. ‘CLARK MAY TELL knew it was only a question of | Potatoes, 18 Ibs, for 26c James st. on Thursday even- time until she would be heard| per sack Jan. $0, at 8 o'clock. All for-} from | Sweet potatoes, Se tb. mer residents of Iowa are invited | WHAT HE KNOWS. Clad in male garments, ehe wae Beets, 3 bunches for Se to be present Seiowehing along the Tacoma! Onions, 2 - nches for be; builing Hard Times Ball. | a rin hist night, and, recognized jonions, 12 The, for 25¢ costame ball, which is to be by @ big bluecoat, wan trotted off| Carrots, % bunches fo Fos ternage bate Wace fa al aj ny United Prete.) FM. According to word re sd; Dried onions, 6 Ibs Ie. stringency, is in preparation by|_, WASHINGTON, Jan. 21.—Per Weer whe wax released thix morn ee Sen, < See the Retail Clerks’ International, “stent reports golng around to ing. Parsley, 3 bunches m Prearestive. unioa:.of Beattie ic) the effect that William A. Clark, of Turnips, 3 bunches for ! + ..| Montana, will be the government's California persimmons, 15¢ to a0e |1 Planned to give the ball at the! stay witness tn the sult to break dozen; Japanese persimmons, Shc |1#bor Temple on the evening of! 1 ie gouthern Pacific and Union dozen Pacific combination of which E. HL Artichokes, 4 for 250. Aid Gociety of First Presbyterian) Harriman is the head. The sena- Celery, 2 buftches for 1c. | seg Shure tor's appearance on the stand Cucumbers, 10¢ | Circle °G," of the Ladies Aid| would give him an opportunity to Spinach, Se per Ib society of the First Presbyterian | tei) pow Harriman wrested from Cabbages, be to 1c. church, will moet with Mrs. him the cot the San Perro, Sw pepvers 25 cents dos. ine oe G3r Los Angeles and Salt Lake road. \ me and conditions, neither wil Savernkrant ' ing were M urtis 1 ( only as thelr local condition Pop corn, shelled, 2 Ibs. for 15¢; | Seattle Symphony Orchestra. ay prompt them cob, be Ib The Seattle Symphony orchestra ‘Of course, the delegates select-| Lemons, Ye to 20 to give a eoncert at the Moore By United Press.) ed to the state convention wili all) Fancy apples, $1.00 *: ltheatre on Tuesday an. c AGO. Jan. 21—The ¢ be for Taft, for there will be no op-| cooking apples, 600-60c per DOX; I1)og” y Byslafieff Rose will be the nsec Association ads position. This does not apply for 25 soloist of th ning, with a have: notified their western however, to the congressional dis Cider vinega - | piano concerto, The orchestra will | and southwestern connections that trte They are not under the| Cider, 400 to lion. |give four numbers, a symphony,| they will not joir ‘ control of the estate central commit Pineapples, 40¢ age joverture, a suite an conterto ne for toe ure not bound by anything b at 1% bd sale [ea cancerts have been fons for the state convention may do t srape » : . ‘ : eived with a great deal of interest ion the district will select its own dele Dried | oa 8 Fn fs i8o. th,; [And It ts confidently expected that | wit hay ; P in its own way. What the] yjacy ° » Eng-| iis one will excel its predecessors. | that of Fe may do remains to be] tan ¢ Ib: almond Junior Prom the central road go o | econ a © ib; Brazil] Siaborate preparations are be. the h veer | oe sii

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