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AR—MONDAY JANUARY 27, 1908. WONDERS WHAT IT ALL MEANS) CARRIED TO COURT meen SUPPORTS RUSSELL eMArcPougall & e/fouthwick Co. ° “George F. Russell te the logical, “I am more than satisfied with : candidate for the republican pom-|the results of the campaign to COP FIRS AWE COLUMBIA SL at = : ve b wovlihes opener! mr at sialon a tenia teation for mayor, Te is a man| date,” said Mr. Russell this morn 4 I T & ja the flat bu {owned | foursroom ¢ e « of business abiiiiy with a strong | ing The assurances ef support ° 7 N ane complaint filed by Mrs. pergonality and the only candidate | whieh I have received from all - - Cauny _Netite oo as a result two of Camp ts directed at the Barnes . aving on the promises |family, gud alleges among other In one of those pleas | things that sor tw past three ane dramas which ix | months they have engaged In tear to the spectators, | Ing down 1ences, breaking windows, Soman disaatrom to the removing fixtures, Drewking the edifice contents, animate | plaster on the’ ceiling and walls, dumping garbage in the basement | and} and areaway, tampertug with the Camp today 4 a landlady’s gas pipes and solting and | of retitution from superior defweing the areaway walls, all ma | Mirtue of which one of the liclowsly and with Intent (o harass | Mr and Mre Horace thele neighbors. seeking the nomination that has | over the city are such that f am knowledge of qity affairs, During | confident the people of this city Kits term as city treasuser, Mr, Rue | want @ clean business administra #ell has devoted his © to} tion, and f ha OUR REMOVAL GALE AFFORDS OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE ONE FOURTH ON ALL PURCHASES. White Bearskin Coats Half Price Quite an extensive line of Children’s Coats is to be found on | the second fioor, One entire lot, marked at half price, comprises White Bearskin—one of the most popular materials ever used for the outer garments of small folks. Sizes 1 to 4 Coats for Large Girls As in the new store the Suit Department will carry all sizes over six years, the Children’s Section is closing out its present | wtock of Coats for girls over that age, Plain browns, reds, gray: ete., as well ag smart mixtures, beautifully tailored, satin lined and | trimmed with braid and velvet, afford excellent opportunities. The } prices in all instances are a fourth below former reductions. Second Floor. “from my study and knowledg of city affairs) am confident that the operating expenses of the city can be materially reduced, and Jf rted all of my thme will d to the businets affairs of the city to accomplish that end. with the knowl | to wiye thin etty & Clean, honest and efficient bust ness administration. Josiah Collina, head of the Rus sell campaign commitipe, made the foregoing statement thin morning | in giving his reasons fur support-| Efforts will be made to make ing the candidacy of George F. Rus | the Russell meeting at Bean's hall sel for the mayoralty nomination | Thursday night, the largest Gemon- | on the republican teket stration of the campaign, " ‘tine Pager three months of SEE aes — @ARGES HER BROTHER "WITH BREAKING HER ARM | Bic SNe | | SE INSPIRATION FAILS MISSIONARIES Fulty confident tliat they “were ened, however, the missionaries pped with «@ divine power!) went to work and sired interpret which would enable them to con- | era, . with pate, the woman her Thursday morning for some | KING DUY TAN, MOST PATHETIC OF THE WORLO’S MONARCHS, | Verse with the unenlightened Ort-| It had been the belief of the mis- entala without the necessity of first | slonartes .rom the start that they W. HL Hoor, | trivial offense, She attributes bis that her brother, HONGKONG, Jan, 27.—-King Duy and powerful empl In theory it drinking for several days conduct to drink. . a 7, re tn "y learning the languages, the band would bo endowed at the proper —— wm a Tap, aged § yours, ruler of the | is still & kingdom, but in truth itlor missionaries of the Apostolic | time with the ability to preach th droken with a of Last night she took a lantern and) | Her yt ‘and beaten by der went into the barn to look after | tw the story told by Mrs some stock, Her brother, abe saya, Woodard, sa elderly widow leaped npon her, strack her with | was browght a élub, the blow knocking her Qespital this morn- | down and breaking her arm p,the Pacific @he says Hoor. brutally kicked | : ee SH | kingdom of Anam, is the young: | is under French dominion, and the | paith rt i } a . known locally as “Holy Rott. | gospel in these foreign lands in th * . [ex monarch in the work! and the | French government is reapousible lors,” who several montha ago sall-| tongues of the natives. AL the re-| Imported Challis in Two Ly 5 (| Fire mong ie os the crowning of wee King Duy/od for the far east, has struck a/ vival meetings held in this elty pre osc there 5 tle tee on a fae jandg in the mlfimposed task of | vions to thelr departure the flock Grades Sith gorgeous Orieatal ceremonies, e country lies along the coast redeeming the unenlightened hordes | of teachers who had volunteered for t : of trumpets and the of the South China sea, bordering of China, Japan and Korea. |the work in the Oriental lands laid ; | thunder of canens, And though he|the Prench possessions in that re-|° The nan le the discrrery that |wnch ar re 4 Imported Challis of fine Weave and beautiful design is shown | . eee ee ae ee, aan | Sat. SRE sonteny Bitinee ‘bee 2% [the profesied gift of “tongues,” | manifestation of a divine gift. |} at two prices 1.18 for the sognine 1.60 gnaiity and 64 for the 85 | tpes a threne ivory, jade tablished a virtual protectorate! ~ wade, 1 mer, a silk and wool mixture, comes in delicete col- a iiaamaae ay 4 te whieh the fully initiated aposties | That the plan failed at the last || Sing. with shimmery silver streaks, that Is particularly pleasing for children’s frocks or fancy waists. Main Floor, ‘ audience at the} tion of the extremely. imaginative | ee, saree Histoned |DUt Unaystematized conceptions of | Omer Annani was an independent | figureheads | Instead of being able to step from ongue not thelr own, is : = Ts the steamer and say “Hello!” to regarded by the local members concerts, led Director Kegrize to OREGON LAND haif day im the f éinin | ®uage, the missionaries made the | Local members of the church are |} e yesterday render “The Scenes Pit-| ; “oe «room ‘horrible discovery — that the | still confident that the missionaries | Sav Ena { ro Saenoee nee Comms 1s "in whieh they bad be- | will tr @ short time be divinely in-| ings on me A head cook, second cook and & jy members of the “4 | asher have been Apostolic on the temporary failure as a “try: at Moments Musical.” (wo MosBowsi | (By United Press.) \tbe works, Tettes ave een’ pee: | Qt. Aironet Co ap ogy 7) om pel papal el mete ceaanibarce low as those asked for unguaranteed brands, which fre- dances, the melodious } . Sbashed or jeart- | workers, || are as low as un, vided seating a total of 66 diners, | _ M | quently contain poisonous chemicals. Chairman Harry Orebard, of the} “* &@ suburb of Boston. \f 1.50 size . et anagem having im charge the : PURCHASE ‘The shingle weavers of Belling-|[ 1.35 size . ¥ ree dining department, does not ham are on a strike, refusing to and gold, he knew Bothing of what | over it, Little Duy Tan has @ royal! believed — the: ' ¥ would possess, is moment from the pure physteal tn- it all meant | eouneli and an army, but beth are chiefly conspicuous by its absence. of the missionaries to talk | Herttos an ‘The success of the Massenet ! |the natives awaiting the call of | proof-conelusive that sulin, given by One ek the pase | janaing to oreanized tabor that are Chfintianity tn thelr native tan, | fessed “gift of tongues Michact / foresque,” of thet composer, and A ily bar of the | (he fascinating rychms and the ap- FRAUD CASES Seta te ‘nest ‘ae bere une |e so implicitly were net on | xpired to carry on their work with: | ° meta! Pon pealing themes made this suite the Santon fir» hg ho ‘ ip. lout the necessity of laboriously | 1 are Canae Sqyuare Opera most popular of the orebestral nae monks Thid information has reached the learning the languages. They look | » Behubert + By reason of our Removal Sale, the prices on all Enamel Ware Stradeila overture, and @ violin and wer, : , atid every preparation Se Ee In Turquotse Blue, lined with white, Balled Bettien Ps were . G 1H irom , where 80, .65, 60 and 50 each, are now but .60, 5 are | TO bISCUSS PA the has lived for 19 years, to the cl many destitute in Seattle. | Chestnut hill section of Brookline, | Tea Kettles of same ware— es pacer Sauce Pans— ime ss 1.10 size . Ks | believe that at any time #1! there | Remember Me" woually allotted to 3 |be over 1 people a day who wilt| j= Gran i trechie Ot tinioeie] tenor rather than soprano. ltake advantage of the chance of- Purchase of Ravenna park | eayhical union, the Wallace, Idaho, i : 4 i ‘ MOTTLED MIXING BOWLS, Gottschalh’s “What Sbali | Call | fored bythe elty of Seattle will tomorrow Mottled Mixing Bowls, of superior quality, : ~ . ‘ Daily Times, the first line ot wet? was also sang by the solo- : The committoo selected by the | he ‘tide the special order of busi- published in the Couer d’Alenes,) Th, Th ee a ee 3m, iby ot ; various unions to look after the | ness at thé meeting of the Cham-| has suspended publication, ' : 5 . ber-of Commerce. | Monroe T. Brown, absconding - = id F = z af E| ' | ston of the third symphony concert . + | The cit — — — —— 3 y affairs committee, which express clerk from Tacoma, has archestra. Kystafiett Ros Hoe ; Inst woek took up the matter, will| been arrested at Helena he ’ Me . lay & report the chamber) Trier omnes 7 s j ° . shel Will be the basis of discus | SMALL FIRE LOSS. ae Ss It ls belleved that the cdtsen| Fire of unknown origin at 3 a. m. | will have something quite definite ‘day caused damage of $1,000 to to report in the matter of vaiue,|the building and stock fn W the terms, and they outline the at-|Derones’ grocery, at 20th av. and) tude of the park board towards Thomas st. The loss is covered by the acquisition. | insurance. RS ae RR Tiger ea aR a aE SEEKING GIRL. (Seattle Star Exclusive Service.) fam Cavallaro, a laborer 37 years BRIEFS BY WIRE STOCKHOLM, Jan. 27.—Sweden’s . old, fell 30 feet from a stairway ee ete tt ier S, Cuale [mew king, Gustav V, Is tho direct in the rear of the Ludovic saloon, land, O., requesting that Mabel|Pbosite in character of his late 608 Sixth ay. south, at 1:30 o'clock a Leonard be found. Her father is Ce eb gy aga ee ont 5 w! dead. inte! . jib was ton and We wt | eile Syn tot Et | a aes ache ass apenas it tered other injuries. - sss Sr SEE as were is Sta war MOUNTAINEERS TO WALK: Sncr's” St Sars Emergency hospital. hee “ le early youth with a maid in wait- peri pe nag = ys Ten T0 PHANTOM LAKE ing oF tigers court, but was nessce ‘ashington will al com, for state reasons to mar- port at Bremerton for repatra ar. No. 27. ol |ry Princess Victoria, daughtor a ing the next three months Local walk, No. 27, of the Moun’) the grand duke of Baden. The Sew strhee continue tobe made| ut wa°N. 277A" han out re | ings, wan he oppor of & love biosd, owners of the Rank of| Anne Howard will be leader. |e lost bis maid of honor sweet: Hamtiton, Skagit county, have been |, The Walk will be trom Bellevue | sort” Prom his marriage ho de- charged ‘with larceny by énbearie. |‘ Phantom take, returning by Way | voted himself ontirely (0 th syatens| nent following the. #ust sie lof Newport landing, a distance of | puted himeeit entirely te ne ain atte robbery of stables and barnm,| {ne iauy early’ lat Meg oe™ OF! 10 mites. Steamer Wildwood will | Sommer ty Mature all the kindl-| 4, NEW PHOTOGRAPH’ OF threo boys giving thelr names as |S, DANK pally last November. | [leave Leshi park at 8 80m fOr ee ae ee ieee, he spent ail| GUSTAV V, SHOWING HOW HE Leroy Jobo Johnson and) cong Canadian high Strath’ | Hellevue. Campfire and lunch will | }Mt sorrow, he spent all) VOoKs as THE IRON KING. Frank Fullmore, have been placed | [/"%:, Canadian 2 a ime studying statecraft, indus ~|ander arrest by Detective Corbett |", Enel oS visit New West . — try, yoy and all the knowl- and Patrotmen = Haubris snd | Guida. the novelist, died Satur eget a Ling Wnts And no sorn| hee Gh ether meopene meoneeie Wst wort in large bats! She has the biggest, the most — BE oo of on the pottee. | #47 at Vin Reggio, Italy, after a| A Levy meeting will be held at) attraction for him and he became | He is the kind of king that a coun- rey cg feaued by the jong iteess She died in most dis-| Bagles’ hall, Seveath av. and Pine|@ man of tron, Had he been king| try needs in a big crisis, but his | treasing poverty. * st., at 7:30 o'clock tonight. Several|at the time of the Norwegian re-| austere manner and lack of the arts ‘Tt Woks that way, but mastodonie hat In America. Just moment Olive Wyndham, Compare its size in the pieture with Olive's face. prosecuting attorney's office (| yiew sen / Metres who is now tour) ‘The hat is buflt from black velvet aoe nag’ tha pouthtul prison. |, MAtY Haker G. Rady. head| speakers besides Mr. Levy will| volt, war would surely have been /of gaining popularity will not en- in "The Man From and gold tissue, with ® Inrke choux era with burglary. ie the Christian Science church, ! make addresses. a ' his people. aed sata raise: and diamond pina. 7 a bp oben ‘ith having ‘rata ‘A SSS ey Sree Sa stoned Joseph Place, of 231 Fourth 7 LABOR TEMPLE ay. north, who had discovered Wd | KILL BMALL BIRDS. them making away with a number | Th neuen ae ne of sacks which they had stolen nree 7eneg ee 1 from his stable. * gen seseeehed ie ilag fretcmep.. Later Temme wel Se Ne The GREAT BASSO, At birds on the shores of Lake Wash- Standard Oi! Case Set. out of work wore served this morn: | \nguom last aacuraay morning. and ling in the culinary department of CHICAGU. Jan. 27—The hearing Arcaur Gee, of 1308 Yakima ®°- the Temple for the first time. lot the Standard Ol! case, involving | )ODCLASH ——- woo entered # plea of betue the "tion men hive claimed right | the Altout raliroad, has been set for | real wemrod of the trio, wae fined | song that there Were few men be-‘ rebruary 6. United Press.) $19 and vosts for the offense by POLIS, Ind, Jan. 27. | Just o. the Peace Carrol 6) Semitic acy. | CAIRNS COMMENDS and t af | was < >| MENINGITIS MAYOR’S COURSE by Wm. D. Hay Brae secretary-tressurer | / federation, and ohn! , President of the United ; 1 . _ Privilege, Too And there are a lot of specials this week that make buying here casier than ever. Dreamland Rink Friday Evening — A fine lot of Shirts—former values $1 and $1.25, ineluding Monarchs and others of equal note .......... * The very latest in cross striped ties, in shades of brewn, tan, champagne, “itorce the law, good or bad,; and the guilt of the accused was | but enforce it,” was the expression | apparent, a jury which fails to con- organization. a1 . sso voleed by Rev. Geo, R. Cairns, of! viet should be tak aad tndivideat- | Moquently advocated consol the Temple Baptist church at the | ly prosecuted for perjury | 3 em wi 6 i ga peg Ms evident {Hiness, Pros Bhoclerbaneg, a, peas Sap gg oy Baptist Ministers’ meeting this, The speaker declared that It was red, etc., specially priced ...... 25¢ i delivered tir r ° mérning, in commending the pres | the duty of the mayor of this city | ei oe Fwd. | hellens tint | threatened last Woek to become an| emt mayor's course in camparison |to enforce the law above ail else. | YOU MAY OPEN AN ACCOUNT Whose memory can go| epidemic, has been stopped. to the records of chief executives! A bad law is not corrected by non-| AND PAY 18 years wit ask or areturn| Mrs. Charles Knett and her re-| im previous administrations. enforcement, he declared, and) sted then,” | maining child, taken to the P cifie | Rey. Cairns called attention there were other and ‘more proper S| hospital with the dise im-| most forcibly to the jury evils)means for remedying an evil proving. Her sister and her child,| Which are sald to exist, and de statute than by allowing it to be who developed the first casés in|elared that In cases where there come @ dead-letter on the statute the neighborhood, are dead, and| ¥as @ plain violation of a statute | books. | xtrotes ion w Mre. Keett’s infant son died Fri-) eencsmesnesssscmem ae trike sympathetical | day night. No new eases have de Wilt Be Heard.at VICTOR | CONCERT in Our Store | ‘|Tuesday Evening _ A Little Down and a Little At a Time Sonia : bout 40 applications for work Open an account with us and buy a8 f femetaen em iomtw volgen owing eis hove oe WHEL OPEN CAMP tw ting eta erecta ths I S dati sabre api ; * JANUARY 28 | ecautions taken by the health de This morning all of the veal le new spring Clothes now—the ad- re ! vance styles are arriving daily, 4 j You Are Invited SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. 1406 SECOND AV. / ry but none volunteered POVERRULES Demunrer artnet , _— | night lodgers at the jail given A bem METHODIST MINISTERS MEET. TOMORRO the opportunity to go to the camp | 3 mitrer filed , in the damage suit it The Methodist ministers met — +. Arnt, » ot attempt from him, wa MUCH DIPHTHERIA. on a Ma = a — The county road camp, a mile er of «itth and Union fi . m présented an interest.| ad a haf south of Youngstown sper on “Habits of the Min-| wHI not be opened until tomorrow Which Hinder Him in Kis! morning, It will have accommo wed by a discussion by | dations for 70 men present | Chief Wappenstein already has ria. There have been 10 deaths Eastern Outfitting Company So far this month the quarantine department of the board of health h roc: ae ap cma roma Second Avenue and Union: Street ———