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(2) HURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1908. 5 THE SEATTLE ST, “it will kill you in that ward,” said the Old Man. Whyt demanded Mason. “O'Hara hae done tt, and you were ALL THE COMFORTS OF LIFE AND THEN SOME IN CONGRESS’ hg ote » GORGEOUS NEW OFFICE BUILDING WITH SUBWAY Eli i it was planned to make me an Morente 10 ower independent candidate, and you yosphd 1008 dpe @2aze sh, =) pt afraid to ran Baxter against : : : There was an aggressivences ing aaa ————— | thin that was disturbing jam just the one he wants the pwe | “The clroumstances are diffor }to reach early, If he’ thought 1) °@t” urged the Old Man } | was particularly interested that 1 don’t see how,” replied Ma | would be quite natural j eon lam pledging myself to do There were others who thought | Bething that I do not intend to do fyou were particularly terested,” | “8y way | remarked Dale, “What was the 1t is & matter of expediency,” | trouble?" | araued the Old Man, “Politically, : . © trouble,” answered | ¥@ know the people of that ward : ; | Te Ne ieauly. ne trouble at/ better than you do, and Billy Ryan NEW HOUS@ OFFICE BLWLDING IN WASHINGBER. Cem, ONLY $3,000,000 ail. no chance for any trouble.” |0a tell you that that pledge will | (Seattle Star's Exqluslyer Service) | shit the house has bean cald to shops, witere members are shaved | state tort he said to bimaclf,/40 You @ great deal of harm where!” wAagHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 8. Order and that he ts abl i {fmm free ut govoeantnt | 7 ot wl carpet’ SOc two extra good “Busy Friday” specials this week--- | | | That's a He, and I know it.” Dar-| 74 @re strong now.” i 7 marked absent If he does no leost), bath’, electelc apmys, private é |nett also know tt, and when he! “I told you Inst night.” put tn | Phe new 96,000,000 office buildings | jrond tw the roll call, He steps Into |bars, and, 1u fact, everything mec: ! hts atone his face Waa proof of it, RY, “that a good many of our|for congressmen, now almost com: | the hall and boards an elevator, |ennnry to this brand of “the simple hassocks QHAPTER XI (Continued) He was in a deep reverte when se won't stand for it. I'm not) pleted, will make life very easy for | This drops him to the gubway level, | life.” Mr. Hadley was greatly Billy R was annognoed, but hé | ing of the rank and file, but] ine gentiomen who make our laws, Where he finds @ red plush lined! In these congressmen's office 250 carpet bassocks ike this will be @ith the course of events roused himself instantly of the leaders. Hob Howe will) gondola jn walting. He steps aboard | rooms there will be hot and cold placed on sale for “Busy Friday” only— “ | | Bo enay, in fret, will thetr existence | time passed hip pleasure incroased-| Thank heaven for ,the, cam ine over the traces to @ cortain:| 1? ier vey will not oven have to And shunted rapidly to the eap-| water, und also “running toe water™ Be was constantly hearing (Oks! pale!” he exclaimed, “and the hot . tee ttol building, where he enters an | from a patent oe plant, a system of they are we made and covered with | 4 : said ax much to me leas | walk from thelr offlees to the sem elevator which opena into the pri- electric signals for calling messen- . g tapestry and velvet carpeting, and are about Darnell that did not meet DIS ioe it is*the better FN tke it!” | oh " gatire approval. The fact that prac lle was more enthasiastte, bril Fs hour ago," added the O14 | ate chamber or hall of representa | Yate lobby of the hall of representa. gers-and following the doings of the practical, serviceable and very useful 4 y all these reports came, o! Haut and witty that night than ev | Maa, ane there are others that I! tives A private underground eles | Uvex. ‘The official porter takes his |/house and senate; the latent thing Me the regular value is T6c; priced 39 egirectly of indirectly, through Fish | or pefore jean't hold in line, Now, Pm talk-/trie railroad will be provided for hat and. coat; the official barber /|in heating and ventilating appar ‘ this way for Friday only ,........006 @r did not impress iteelf upon b ing frankly to you, as man to MSN. | that purpose. - touches up his balr, and he steps |atus; mahogany desks, chairs and F fatficiently to seem significant CHAPTER WK, | It inn’t fair to me. ,1 have accopt:| ‘Phere are two of these new offes in and responds to his name, His | filing cabinets, and other things in iproportion. The re private stair. Fisher brought them out only in Defiance. fed you Without any pledge, and / hulidings, one for the senate and day's work in a F didentally, as someghing that MEDt) hoy Howe Drought the news to| You have no right to gtve one ®/ one for the house, They are exact-| The building for members of the | ways and private elevators the Ol Mam that Makon intended | “8ybedy else.” lly allke'in their architecture and house ts so far done that the rooms! The buildings have been arranged De ainusing “4 - “Darnell,” he would say, “I8 Cer) 1. sien the Ciuagns’ Safety | |, “It you asked for @ pledge that| genoral equipment. Kach will cost have been apportioned and will be/in every way so as to enable the tainly & wonder’ is astonlshiog oige What the Old Man said in|! Coulll consclentiously give, 1) $3,000,000, not counting furnishings. occupied (his session. ‘The senate| member to sidestep the outside ow & fellow of bis previous 45° ()., oxcttemeat of the moment need | would give it t you as readily a* | iach covers a full city block buil@ing is not yet under roof,/world. He can go and come without dations can make himself #0 POPU: be repeated here. After he had |‘ Sy one else,” sald Maxon This ts how it will work: Con-|There are in the house building 397 | meeting @ cons...uent. Private cloak with and lounging rooms are pro Jar with the slum element! Did YOU veg off a Little his remarks were 1 only ask that you shall sive! grossman Pumphrey is in hie ma- | suites, one for each mem! ‘gee how they took to him at that O'S “Guijectionably explosive. no pledge at all,” persisted the /hogany trimmed marble suite one to spare. In addition h luxurious leather chairs, pally in the Pirst last night” Why doesn't Ryan bring him/ Old Man ing the voucher for his Incrensed elaborate “conference rooms,” pri-| thick Brussels carpets and other ap Or perhaps he would produce ® ». Lo Gemanded the Old Man. Por & moment Mason seemed salary, An electric bell tells him ‘vate dining rooms, official barber|pointments like an uptodate club. copy some paper, with the re He intends to,” answered Howe. | U8decided, when Darnell wuddenty; 000 tS Hee. = : “Theres an awfully £04 .11. had @ bot argument with him|"emarked that he had signed that | === - 4 about Darnell. Did you we 0° liver and the ouly promise | Pledge without any objection be-|Cortetyou has called in loans made | 4 r ; " sa he could -get from him was that | !™s rade |by the government to the various i : D fhe story would be one that would OY Cid soe you before signing.”| The twentyfourth and the financial tnatitutions of the coun | . mal . jeighth are different wards, and ] Mr. Hadley-frown and shy rhe Old Man reviewed the whole | try Pais head. No one knew better than situation hastily. j the people take different sof Walter Williams, a blue jacket! i F the kind of & story that " TR "aie it,” he sald at tast,| things,” replied the Old Mas; but! on the collier Saturn, was instant-| ‘ be antagonistic to Mr. Had with decision. Leate it to me.” | his face showed that tae complica jly Killed at Magdalena’ bay while | \ dea of the fitness of things confidence, | 400 be feared had crept to |helping to load coal by being | N j of all this came to| He, spoke ee Sn Sos The| "Are certain people in the! caught by the holsting machinery Other reports followed | HN “Nan was resourceful, and|Cebth to be held in line for Maj and pitched head first into the | brought by Dale. and vuid be forceful. His tone tedi-| SOP on the supposition thet, if be) hoid. | ‘Thirty-five voters, comprising the (Humphries) 1s the only volunteer feet Ciaquieting, Fisher 4 that he bad solved the prod-| fetuses to sign, be is at heart op] Armed with « tey pintol, « amall German-American Republican club, |Candidate tn the race, that all the bly pressing bis posed to the principles involved?” | 1¢yearold boy haw been holding |, ‘other candidates have been drafted | usual vigor. As a real « inatance. however, he #ked Darnell, and the question | uy women at Bellingham. ast night commandered five of the/ 1, tne contest by their friends, He made & wiscalculation at the very | but the matter before Mason in &| “A large box factory may be jo-|@lisht republican mayoralty cand) | said in part he had some bus! —umbretia stand ts just as pictured— with Mr. Hadiey. and : jnew Hehe cated at Aberdeen. dates, brought the lore a moet-| “1 wish to meal Gatitesal opporty pag coma Megan Fg ag onthy os “I'm going to sign it.” he am The Broan peel Ol nave | Sd the’ sta ta tae Oriental |2 Ae bot pd Me cb gl a Abo made of iron, with a dull black finish— did not negle< a te the Demearatie chet for the | nounced, before the Old Man could) met at Tokio and sentiment show. buijling, and Mstesed to their ex-|ing that my friends urged me to very attractive in appéarance—is 26 inch- the news came | son (0 [N° Slone, Ryan had. the} Teply. | “Ill mot be « party fo any ied that friendship for the United yomtion of the issues of the caup/run. J am in the race from my es high, strong and has brass cup—for feared would | quisite sense, bot Rot the ‘ability, | Sblerfuge. I don't want the SUP | States is unshaken. pain. lown choles. I was in the race | “Busy Friday” only we place them BQy Rineemed prepos | roll was hia immediate charge. | Ser! of S87 man whe expects me) Helli; banks have returned be candidates who were heard three months before my friends, |} sale at . steers neneeesee Darnell had bees preseat when ‘the | °° do what I am not going to do.) ty « basis. | weft John F. Miller, Jobn KE. Hum. | Miller, Trimble and Russell, were | —no C. O. D, phone, or mall orders taken for these Friday apectals. I'm going to be straightforward.) Counterfelters have been raising? phries, P. P. Carroll, O. P. Oliver) pushed into it by their friends -but one of each special to a customer. peso fr a. ie ba 7: janyhow.” the clearing house certificates is and Lewis Levy \Now, the republican party ought heal insisted wpom secompan: You can't be the candidate Of gueq ot Hoguiam. The $2 sort) W. P. Trimble had accepted the not to force these gentlemen to be e it, but there | to ‘he Ow Gia wot have! both the Safety league and the) nave been mised & tmvitation to appear, but arrived at candidates, [ am a volunteer and Mam democratic party,” asserted the a thes meeting just as it was break- not a dratted man. 1 have always! satisfaction in refusing ovens antl je le ae disadvantage 5 O14 Man, and now there was lagen, The other candidates ware had more confidence in the yolud- | at oe 4 the inter Homething that savored of « threat) ARMY ENGINEERS [invlted, but deefined the Invita- teer than in the drafted soldier” “He had = fn- \ aoa os in ie uae. He was vias — tions: | Judge Humphries charged that news to papa | . te i. t resort. “This i no | John F. Miller started the ball the city and county government in him, and we > said, = ome M4) fusion campaign,” he went on. T0 INSPECT CANAL tolling by dectaring that be be-/in the hands of rings and ringsters gentleman's you intend to sign th iaens' | Vou were nominated by the dem- teevee in the enforcement of all and members of the audience called was jubi- | Safety league — oerats and they expect you to be felting 5 Fae Teasonable laws. out, demanding thet he prove bis 1 do,” ageorted Massa. wnfalteringly true to them, If you 1 believe, her charges. He slid from under this demand, however, and U. S. league they don't want you, and | ed is city last night and, efter | laws apon the statute books that with an attack upon ring rule. Take ie en ¢€ Sound and they wor't have you. They'll ture | investigating proposed work at Taare incapable of enforcement | P. P. Troll spoke of hie own | tana Ok. navy yard, sev’ the|'2_ 0 best you pad they lt do it! coma, Olympia and Everett, will re |know the lawn of the state, I have! personal experience in public of visit the U.S. D807 Jereasin aaa |S04, and plenty. Il help them turn to make a complete Inapection studied thom for yeare aed years. |fice and his qualifications for the Noleaahee ae ‘craieers Buffalo and | mse” lof the contemplated Lake Washing |} know that there are laws upon | mayoralty, and ©. P. Oliver dis! a pense * ship Phi phia, the! ‘This seemed to be & fair state ton canal. | the statute books today that have cussed the question of economy and MOTEL, VICTORIA. B. on ter ae ae wine] mant of the ease, and & most dis| ‘The board includes Col. Danlel|never been, in the history of the jefficiency tn public office. Lewis Fionday. J Se nee kip Nipate. Heats leave | Seertening one, alec. It brought | Lockwood, Lieut, Col. . 8. Leach | state, enforced to the letter.” | Levy spoke at great length on the | MTEL tasst charening botets | Pi Pee aa vecter way, § times | (2 Mason's mental vision « picture /and Capt, H- i. Weber. At pros | Joba EK. Humphries followed subject, but said nothing worthy . world ee anit trip, 60. r . j that wan not pleasing, for he had ent they are contemplating 2 trip | Judse Miller by declaring that he \of mention. y. Round trip, 6c. now seen something of practical of inspection along the coast | polities. But he felt that an effort) “The action of Seattle citizens In| was being made to force bim into|«ubseribing such a large sum to} a bomiliating, and possibly falne,| wards the canal project has given | position, and It angered him |the matter a distinctly favorable | “Pm going to sign,” he repeated, | Impression in official circies,” said daceedly {Col Loach. Darnell nodded his head appror- ingiy, but seid nothing } Ae hen rtaece seas os FOND FOR HOME IS , tone of die STILL GROWING | OTHING in a business letter stands out like a word Y \tle yourself up with the Safety| A party of army engineers reach Continued, “tha ian ppoin tment j " at I rn ao tt maid Mason. “rd rath. printed in red. You get such emphasis in your let- F: er go to honorable defeat than to aes dishonorable victory. There's noth a | . fue tn that pledge that f ought not! The fund for the constrnetion of | bd ° } T he New Tri-€ ‘hrome to sign; a8 an independent | prom | the now home for the Washington | ised to sien it, and a# a democrat Children’s Home society now! 5 TH keep that promixe. | confess t/amounts to almost $6,000, and in } 4 don't know why you object, and I) the last ten days approximately Simply moving a smali lever in front of the machine e eo dont care, Tm going on record $775 has been added to the dona j instantly.chan; : ea a 3 qimiatenas Darnell has dove.” |tions, the largest single sum being 0 €cur e P ar a ins in atiy- changes the wating fries Sayl bt Fairs ro sed. a color of single-enior ribbon Ne extra cost for this now model, | The Old Man gave & scowling |$192 coming from the Temple de Typewriter Co., 302 1st Av. S., Seattle, Wash. jalance in the direction of Darnell, Hirsch. Another #ubecription is ° ° » Smith-Premicr jas if he would say, “If you had \from the Japanese churches. “ ”? tonly kept away I could have put) ~~ " Then he WORK 18 DELAYED, ‘i “abi jthis thing through.” Medicine Cabinet. lteroed to Ryan and spoke with ae scnaiiieaststieonieanaraleetadi SMBS © arrival of a consignment ters if written on or Milk Bowls. GULAR 15¢—Odic Wit-| REGULAR $1.50 — Oak | the old deliberateness of the auto-|~ The » Detien Blue Frame Medicine Cabinet. 10) erat jof 301nch pipe for the city yexier- rts ss nN with extra shelves “Tell Howe,” he sald, “that he's | Gay necessitated the laying off of MOVING AND py tern evesp } swicozon (rom Me vied 0 the "ton at oh dom se he ees Opportunity Will Not Occur Again for BEKIN STORAGE CO., Inc. eighth, and can do as he pleases; Hi ied let Popper know that we have) Were given employment in other |ho candidate there, s0 he can work| trench work Many Months CORNER THIRD AND WASHINGTON. ||| We Operate the Only Absolutely FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE in j ] Seattle. Clothes Dryer. lap any kind of & combination he REGULAR 25¢——Peerless#] itkes. in a word, tip it off that Unequaled Security Is Offered for the Storage of Furniture, Pianos, Pictures, Trunks and Other Valuables, We Can Tell ¥ou to Seven-Arm Folding Insidef§) t po omigg = gyande «tagger | “ve Clothes Rack; ~ . | Hurry if You Wish to Take Advantage. a Cent What It Will Cost to Store Your Goods. Kohler & Chase PHONES: Main 1523. Ind. 71. | ra very useful ; Yr chet (Established 1850.) Oyster, decorated China, Large Dinner ae $s Bette: long Heavy Soapstone Grid (To be continued.) Bank Habit k die; 16 inches long; don't Alton B. Parker at Albany, N. ¥ ; need any last night roasted Bryan for «aying “ee ein ie tegen ye: are «till a number of rare SECONDHAND SNAPS. | . grease lin a recent*speech that during th safe and grow. Man seatel , j orang campaign of 1903 “Parker was the Nirgains in second-hand, slightly Sank alee, met ( Ce | ed special man @bove all others that I did nc Siused, discontinued styles and last just as soon, |} i JOEL i j | / year’s “LEFT OVER” stock that A take 4 plano} will be closed out In a few day at that: has been “Does Any Bhont cost used slightly, Alt ine Want © Blond.” “Dearest, | few months’ use ext, Hest.” i6e;' "Down tm the want.” Parker says Bryan should have said so at the time Tauneji Aiba, Japanese vice con sul at Portland, has been recailed Judge Phillips, of Cleveland, in| @ WE 4 PIR PAY CA CENT Mest Me in Suattl, Dearie, & ." Abe; 1909," 260; “BU : TOOLS SHARPENED FREE Special Demonstration of the “Firefly” Car- ¥, . | de o - a 2 - borundum Grinding Wheels. Bring the Dull Ne ee ee aes Bikes as Weber, Knabe, Fischer harm a piano very |} oye“ wistarias:, 200; "Recention ‘cols. mate AAe or * +s y . h wi st dl much, and yet a Waitres o Tind Another Tree Cc 4 that the organization was in re On ieech & Warren, Singer, and a big lump of|} to Build Your Now.” 20¢ Allowed on ertificates \atraint of trade and its dissolu great many other makes too av money can bel] org ome” ie; tiévous to méntion. Prices range saved. iP an, tlon was ordered. | John Bagdon, a Wilkeson min | was perhaps fatally injured at that place while attempting to board a FOR DIAMONDS AND We would tike |f Baer. $e show y through our Bar from $0 upwards Some Gidaties will be ptaced on sale to Household Paints. REGULAR 15¢ CAN— Savings Accounts Senour’s Prepared House-{ff freight train day for only $219; some $450 styler y porrsg ary WATCHES hold Paint . oe The plans for the federal bulld Open Your Account Here one large oxhibition aune. 6 we " i clam? 3c i =o “ve eng perme fi ready Today. standard make, regular price $750, styles of nearly 8 ke Moon the 4 Odits and Ends out | dive. Hanna Jaeger, five feat tail, =a now only $498, A Knabe sqoare, 4) 94 evers description |} “imer od Hills of California,” 360; American Watch & lot New York, captured a burglar, | (PAAR RARRRAeRKSSseee 8 taken In trade yesterday for a ner, : Lise 4 € Door Belt ie beak tal | pow in wo See. 006 Only $150, for prices that 0., S 7 a ° ri remart ‘eber, w mo for 9 ot me eo ; : REGULAR F5¢ — Pureff| Those tn geowt scamtat in the | § hes Ag be vig, Rarpemce rage | 08 FIRST AV. Cast Metal, Turn Knob,ff}) New York fire department. Hose COME EARLY, chased. burat at @ recent fire, and investi tron shows that tests have never mn meade. } A biH haw been intreduced into | | me Come in at once, Don't put this Catalogues Free to Country Folks. off until the last minute, untif the Kotler “A Dy WN! it good bargains are gone. 1318 Second Ave. | sponsible for it. a Fly On The Fiyer SEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE. Fare 850—Round Trip, 60c. FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY, LEAVES SEATTLE — 6:45 and 10:25 a. m., 2:05 and 5:45 TEA. congress for the construction of 15 | Old Copper egy: Deor Bel; ° 35. jeubmerines for the Pacite esast | to cost $5,000,000 | C€rutser South Delota whi go inte | commission next Monday | | The Hugles league of New York | TERMS. Tiiough we are offering pianos & Trust Co. Second and Cherry The way to buy tea is in Tonawesgntd "ese ckages; somebody is re at prices lower than usually asked pom LEAVES TACOMA -- 8:35 Meeorccecccoces | i SiAF epot cash, novertheloss we can eiween Union and Univeralty Sts. | m. and 12:15, 3:85 and 7:30 p. m.| city at a merting Inst night pawaed “a mo, Presiden { ie oe enburang tetween Unic versity Sts. and 12: $85 and 7: freaolutions urging him to run for | — N — re igre " cay on Beh ee ee (Opposite Arcade Bidg.) Your grocer returns your mone U. SEELEY, Jr. Agent. Seattle ! Solne shie e q » to TT | f ner, Cashier down and balance to suit SEATTLE, lic you don't like Schiliing’s Best; —Tel. Main 176. Tacoma— the prestdeney . Pinereie canter: Slt Ltr, | a 02-eenee wee eee eeees esos. Tel. 212. we pay him By PET on mete ly ent aan, me “ = 7 ad > _“ « -

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