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4 roses. case WAS Mason's for this plainly, Lthins you're lylag peturned Corbett, rising nly, 1 think you are expres? thin doubt You know that I hit upon the plan for a any random guess, even | ‘could surtitse the rest , OW Man scowled, for that yene polat that most trou *Now.” there fe nothing (o be speak First, had bee ning that fight he defied the Old Man. é iy all you have to do is te eee @ilt—to do nothing. to say norhing story will appear.” was at the door. have three days to think It added, as a parting shot fourth—-well, I think tt fw about a page of the Re elab the at ts noticed that the Old Man ‘trusnally trritable after the re bad left. asked the fatter, | pited |to a practic! certainty in or so.” This dofintte, and hardly his wi of the elders is youngsters In no uneertain was unpopular. a fight that had respect in quarters where fs most appreciated da. quiet as could be exponted. ty began to make moch of again, there being cumer as to bis progress to i Tecovery. Young men id in person, and matrons and were property soticitoun of the matrons on familiar with the Darnetis sent bim possibly inspired thereto by J and with these Sane Darnell thought before rephying, vt promptly to the summons romantic, ‘Tm stightly disabled, would hardly expect But T Mke ttard making t easy for me. $1.35 ROLL HEAVY AS- ROOFING PAPER, 250 Square 83 ish Rural Free De- Box ; 79 Tree Pruner. ULAR $1.00- New Standard 6-Foot movable Blade Tree complete, in neat carton; special . | Extension Strainer. | : REGULAR Large Fine Wire or Vegetable Strainer extra } special i os Shinola Outfit. S¢—Stand- Make Long or Short Rest Cast Steel | Outfit, complete, with 1 el or Space ; Shinola and dauber; . 49c extra special Washboard. SULAR Oe REGULAR 25¢—-Our q irge size, best quality Leader Zine Wash- Manned Chamois Skin, board, a clothes and soap saver; special ....+++ . 15¢ laughed, “but stilt good enough ly romance im -mu-(« little desk work, and McAuley Extension Soup and will be sure to say something; she's not, no harm will be done.” But for the time being Darnell was more interested in the Bighth ward than in anything ¢ise Me wanted to win and he expected to win, but victory in his not #0 important as in There were two reasons Mason: could not, afford to lose; @econd, the fight| im the Bighth, and) marth, and he ed in win in connec tion with affairs im that ward that “What did Doffy know?” he had) was encouraging, but in sufficient to leounteract other things that tegd- ed to destroy his peace of mint. His chiltren bad been assailed and was unhappy, The Teeling voiced by the way and at schoo! the Mason children were made to feet that thetr father "I tell you, the ramifieations of | polities are simply endless,” Mason was Ukely to be complained bitterly to Daraell one etehth if he trie? any tricks there, ¥ Have you had any more rough . experiences?” asked Darneft, then asked if Corbett was on doty agatn. “l betieve sa.” sald Mason, “bat I haven't seen him for a day or #0. _ Mail Boxes. Gas Light. EGULAR $1.25—/ pEGuLAR $1.00—Won- Galvanized Alum | derful Lindsay Gas Light, 59c REGULAR 25¢@—Shinola box 19¢c Cake Pans. A $4.00— Ney sane ghee jess ant | REGULAR 10¢ — Best ss Oil Heater; war- | quality Granite Layer Cake Pans; a real bar- REG ported Hardwood Peg Extension Varnish —Imperial Germa amel, ready aw! ursday ELGER HURLBU 2ND AVENUE & UNION STREET very useful; special ULAR Ti¢—Im- 10- ed Coat and Hat Rack; 49 T var ah “but f nell, t now I'm wor ried about mm than ab olther you or myself. His reports of af tabth ward are mighty ouraging, and, Corbett,” tm sively, “Il want to see the gang jboaten in the Hlghth ware Now, a * iY pugitietie friend, Duffy, came Apyrydd 1908 dy Z, Page 68.) | nore with a atory that he waid would help us in the Bighth, 1 e |— a ee t know what it was, for he left I'm going te find out who this un-| Pefore telling me, but he told it to | known is somehow or other—-when | 7°" the campaign i4 over and I have a “Yes,” admitted Corbett tittle tha | “What was jt?” demanded Dar | “ET thought you knew," sald Mrs, | nell | Dagrell, with a smite. A pecuitar, quiexion! smile itte ‘I thought I did,” returned the | minted Cerbett's face. }aon, “antil you reminded me that Well,” he watd, “it was one of fy |the Dales have no conservatory. /the finest newspaper stories that | But 1 belleve I'm right y%t." bejever came to my notice, but it has am jaddod, with conviction, “still n spoiled,” jyou've made me just doubttul| pew ’ ‘ jenough so that ['N be cautious.” |ip an Gente 70s. See - | After & moment of thought, he sald “Ny " in’ eOoueae An #00 F Gm ‘tte t be out! NO Snewored Corbett, “bat CHAPTER X VU send her a big box of roses with jPout au hour ago I recelved this The OM Mav kyew vow Chat ee my card. If she's the one, who'll pp Mw a Gillie ts Yew ivantage ° ders t ‘ rveres rae hed a real advanta junderstaia that ahe's discovered nati wie tae atmo ne tae po 1 think it's safe to say,” added Corbett, “that the writing of that note Was one of the hardest and mowt distasteful things that Ned Rell ever bad do, but that’s all that I will sa CHAPTER XIX The Day of the Election. | Corbett was not & man to be lured to rest by a false sense of seourtty, so he called upon Elbert Norris of the Safety league the day Aiscussion,” Cor-| get hold of Duffy, bet had failed to| but be wished to be F = by farther have stated my fod him, ‘Then he had ealled on) he had less confidence tn paar al py ‘Want proof of my sin: | Corbett. the Old Man's Meutenants than he had in the Old Man himeelt. | The result of this conference “Quite a bit,” Corbett had re! came to tne ears of the Old Man “But I don’t think you'd bet- late that evening ti undal ; ter get mixed op im it, Just leave way wae ~ my it to me, and I think you are rea there is little happens « i sonably safe tn considering your | brought to the attention * ae self as good as elected. TH know | teal “boss.” a day The night before election ‘That fetlow,” growled the Old Man, referring to Corbett, “wonld ake @ rattling good politician here's only one way to get re sults, and he knows the way ‘Then the Old Man begun to ose the telepbone, and after a time sue Howe could not be located. Pepper came to him in @ hurry, as a result the message he received. Pepper,” saig the Old Man, “I Upped it off to Howe that there trouble In the jand of course be told you Now, | ft don't know how you took that jtp, and E did't much care until Everything has been how pa night. If you fetiows were so set jeoring, of course, but no rows, io gave a few minutes to Hut { want » on beating Mason that you wanted and now atage, ted.” . Pe any rate, TR give aod the re anid 8 dummy books. will be arrested. If there's sny- thing of that sort In the wind. don't ) you thiok- you'd \tefied way an he sald thin, He had 4 kiven warning before, and this de ‘Yelopment demonstrated his ee- | verior wisdom. Then, too, the i atartied expression on Peppers face jj] Was somewhat amusing. y. “Et don't know how much Norris thas been told.” continued the Old Man, “bet I have reason te be | Hove bis informant knows 9 good (deal. But any charger that can be jmade will fall flat, if Mason is elected by & good majority. 1 think and Howe and Lewis can swing } enough votes to do it without trouble.” Then, resuming his cus- \tomary autocratic air: “Pepper, } } { i | ‘like it, but the fellow who doesn’t |know when a man has got the | | | ' } } { } } | strangle hold om him is a fool.” {To id odhtinved.) WELCOME PASTOR | } } } { 4, Dr, BL. and Mra. Whitman were | xuests at @ reception held at the lj, residence of Mrs. D. lL. Brawley i} yesterday afiernoon and evening, land participated in by ministers of this elty and Tacoma and their wives sad oumerous other friends Dr. Whitman arrived in Seattle ij less than a menfh ago to become i} pastor of the First Baptist church, i] and bas already made himself very { { i } i] popular with ministers and people allke. | Yesterday's event was in the | nature of a public welcome on be half of the entire Baptist popula Uon op the sound. Old maids are wanted for “hello \girts” at Wenatchee, the single wo during the past two years 1a nln found husbands shortly jafter taking telephone positions. | Representative McGavin itn con- | srese has roasted to a brown fin ish American girls wh: k titled | husbands, claiming that woman hood is being sacrificed on the al tars of vice. Last year was the heaviest in the history of steel according to | reports just made. Music is being used in a Bolling ham hospital as a me of heal | ing and assuaging suffering. North Yakima Masons plan to Hid a $125,000 temple Wenatchee schools have been | closed, owing to the prevalence of smallpox ore et 20 Pool Tables Largest Poo! Room tn city—The ‘seme 1413 Third Av. } of dixcourtesy. It read alinply } “Corbett ‘m going to spol) your big story PELL.” | be U »| | Mason was discouraged. At Def! cumstances, he belleved that the| nell's suggestion he had tried to/Oid Man would do ax he agreed,! funeral. | h asked Pop- } better head 1 off?" | | you'd better pta him through. You! you may not like {t, and | may not | near Pike, | (Seattle Star Exclusive Service.) | feeling pretty sure she inn't NEW YORK, Jan. 11.--“Come in Come into my office and be cured of the booze habit, ladies, while you wait.” AL alarming. on, for champagne alone This fa the invitation of the up to-date Gotham doctor. leant, that is practically what | De, John D. Quackenbos says 1 be. He opines that the increase of the drink habit among women is moat) “SE have treated ” he saya, “whose weekly bil) WOMAN ADDICTED: TO DRINK NOW CURED BY HYPNOTISM a Bm ® Quncnenmee CURING THE DRINK HABIT IN NEW YORK BY HYPNOTIOM. | Mon? | they wom was $1090, and who filled up the intervals | them again. | between. with cocktalls and high “Drunk!” balls.” drunk! Then he You can patient in a folding her hands her lap and bidding ber shut ber yen. “Bleep!” he kaye dramatic effort as be can summon, Steep! Sleepy Hooeo sleepy!” for this to sink in @ minute or two or three, “You're asleep, are you not tT” Basents “Monnb,” wn good. Nor. “Moone Kid,” throngh a crowd into bas «worn | Singer's saloon in Pioncer Place {tate yeuter¢ay afternoon at the Lpotnt of a revolver, betiewing the | teeing man to be the same who certainty that any one in October Meeced him of thowe namen! 95.000 in @ Georgetown “pony” | same. springs when he says he knows canes of excessive drinking which have been treated by and that 80 per cent of the tients were cured eaaily modern doctor manages his cure, after sitting bin fashionahic Valley waa disarmed by the po- The Old Man smiled in a selfuat- Hee and arrested, and Whitney o Valley was later released on his ar the novelty of 100 sleep! sleep! You shall nothing, see spiders! ene hypaotiem a ace how the lady water comfortable chair, | gibre water, peacefully in | pdsishing. orn ’ with as much after whieh he says, ike! the patient, } of out | Says, solemnly. hear nothing, With fussy lege. you have the 4 tn your mouth! 1? i see you do. You have «wal: eee read the blanket! There will never be | friends should see you? should put it tm the paper? | You hete yourself, Why? Because | you are druak!” | This ie the place where a new patient in apt to open her eyes in surprise, but the doctar looks like it hurts bim so that she closes The deetor frowns terribly and Glares sou’ sou'east. “Drink is @ terrible thing,” he “Why have you come into my office in this cond. it ie awful! What if your echoes. Hah—there’s a spider— What if “Dead You cannot move! nothing, but think two Heav-| What a Do you taste No, there ie You are parcht You could not your hands tremb'te. ai, It ie almoet too late. 0 spiders—and caterpiliars! jon shall wakeo you loathe the awful stuff you to drink tt EVER DRRINK A-AGAIN! Ten dollars, please. Toewday at 4:30." Georgetown ponies. was varied, but finally he lost 964,000, and was persuaded by the mean whe got him into the game) Drongel . Van Horn to mo away and forget it jen Vee be cates He returned « few days ago de oat “ TRYING TO\COLLEC LOSSES WITH G J. J. Valley, an Alaskan miner, Fhape FOUTS chased Frank Whitney, aline the How your head throbs. | Look Madam, You nh with Come bets on the His fortune termined to force the gang to dle to his heels. SEATTLE STEAMSHIP LINE WAS INCORPORATED IN NEVADA JUNEAU. Aincorporaiion jyada and imess in that (By United Presa) Certified coptes of the articles veyor general. leorporsted under the laws of Ne- in kKwown as Alaska | Steamship Co., of Nevada, ber from Alaska, Jan. filed by the Alnake | The company ts in-| state and Seattle as equipment. The Dd. The COMPOUND INTEREST en eee ee eal Second & Cherry gorge or cause their arrest of the men he followed to Califor nia, He had just sighted Whitney in the crowd when the man 100K sierict of the First Congregation- jal-church will give a reception and i™ other One) three to fifteen. One 29. [vate fs permisaable with each og Share and not with each block of shares as in many This xives the heavier stockholders Steamship Co of Seattic, have been an opportunity to control the sit- received {n the office of the sur-| dation against the smaller mem- bers of the company. The company is incorporated In the som of $3,000,900 of which $450,- Carson | 000 is paid In money and the re | City is named as the place of bus mainder In vessels, docks and other states. incorporators H Jarvis, Other members o The Alaxka Steamship Co, cently absorbed the Northwestern Steamship Co. Union Savings & Trust Co. j the place of business on the coast. damed in the articles are Chas. B. Incorporation Is made under the Peabody, president; W. Nevada laws because of greater secretary; and Stephen Birch an power granted by that state. @tistence of the incorporation is the company are not mentioned in unlimited and the voting power of) the articles. the directors is almost unrestrict- ed. The board of directors con sists of nine members but may at} any time be changed to any num Bogle, tre You will) - UN Michigan are tnvited to atiend. our free suburban delivery two interest appearance of any room the carpet store offers t usual value at the regular price, ---$1 down | $1 a week | Stan heater here | Seattle. 1 MICHIGAN CLUB. Tomorrow evening the Michigan state society will give @ musical ond Hiterary entertainment at Car penters’ hall on opper Fourth ay Former residents of the state of Benson-Van Orongelin. Mise Mary Henson was married op Saturday evening to Mr. Clin performing the ceremony at his res tence on Jumes st. Mr. and Mra. make their Reception and Social. The women of the Capitet Hill sclal Friday morning, at the reat dence of Mr. A. 8. Burwell, 709 Fourteenth ay. N. Laymen’s Meeting. A meoting for the purpose of forming @ Brotherhood of the men n the Congregational church was —you'll appreciate these exceptional values on articles that add much to the ~for Thursday only we place on sale 200 Wilton Velvet rugs, in a variety of good colors—conven- tional, Oriental and floral designs; size 27x54 inches; a rug of splendid goodness and un here’s a screen of practical $4.50 value, for Thursday ~large three-panel sereens, heavy, substantial frame, finished weathered oak; panels are 18 Inches t 6 inches high, and filied with good quality burlap; office or surgery; always sell for $4.50; —but one of these specials to a customer. liciting contributions of any char-| destroyed the building and caused acter, and it wae decided to take Utis method to raise funds to bring the National Convention of Post- office clerks here in 1909, since the necessary ioney the local branch. A big delegation will be sent to the national conven- tion at Birmingham this Septem- ber to arge that the next conven- ton be held fi unknown origin started in the can- ning department on the second tloor of one of the twin maiy build- ings of the $2,000,000 packing plant of Nelaon Morris & Co. on the Kaw river, in Kansas City, Kan, last night, hreatened destruction of the entire plant and cansed a loss esti- mated at $750,000 before it was con- business district last night caused | & loss estimated at more than $1,-/ 000,000 in she almost complete de- | ovt all evening, the jury in the case struction of the building at 144 service is at the disposal of all suburban patrone-—w ing specials Thursday — . his exceptionally worthy rug special— $1.10 “$2.55 $2.00, priced extra special for one day 4 most usefal and practical article priced extra special for Thursday $2 55 oe . -~no C. O. D., mail or telephone orders for this special. 006 to 1016 First Avenue. Tacoma. |loss estimated al $500,000. must come from Rath, the S-yearold daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Henderson, of Tenth av. N. © and Forty-third St. died yesterday of diphtheria without medical attendance. and Coroner Carrol! is investigating. Dr, -C. W. Davis was called the family January 14 and diag: nosed the case as diphtheria. Mra. | Henderson said she would treat the ‘child herself, as she did not be re- health (By United Press.) KANSAS CITY, Jan, 29.—Fire of = Neve in physicians. Dr. Davis ported the matter to the he authorities, and the house was | quarantined. Coroner Carroli says such cases are difficult to reach, as there is a0 law which will compel people to call physicians, FIND THEATRES GUILTY. (By United Press.) TACOMA, Jan. 29.—Alfter being rolled CHICAGO, Jan, 29.—Fire In the of the state against the manager of held in Plymouth church last even-| Wabash ay., occupied by Alfred the Tacoma, Savoy, Star and Grand ing. Mr. Will H. Lewis presided | Peats & Co, dealers in wall paper. theatres, tried here for a violation and many men from all parts of — of the Sunday law, brought in a ver- the city were in attendance. INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 29.—Fire dict of guilty and they were fined Woman's Educational Club. last night in the large Coburn ware- | $30 each. The case will be ap- The Woman's Educational club house, 213 to 223 W. Georgia st. pcaled. held a meeting yesterday sree iE ree at the home of Mrs. 8. Davidson, : n Seventeenth av. Miss Creel foun prnented an ioteresing pe Victor Records by per relative to kindergarten work. |} 4 Coterie Club Reception. Herbert Witherspoon Mra, L. A. Parish will give a re ception on Friday afternoof at her TEN INCH SIZE $1.00. home, 4116 Twelfth av. N. E., for!! g4o71—afother 0’ Mine. the members of the Coterie club, of whieh she is president. ; TWELVE INCH SIZE $1.50. Sigma lau Chapter of Phi Gamma|) 0—Samson—floner and Arms. Delta. 1—Meet Me By Moonlight Alone. Sigma Iau Chapter of the Phi 74072—Measiah—Why do the Nations? Gamma Delta fraternity will en- 74078—Gipsy John. tertain alumni members and friends |) 74079—(a) By the Short Cut to the Roses. at a dance to be given in Christen- (b) Black Sheela of the Silver Bye. sen’s Broadway hall the last of 74080—Messiah—The Trumpet Shall Sound. February. 74081—Elijah—-Lord God of Abraham. “U and I" Club. 74082—-Elijah—It is Enough. o “U and I” club will ons ; evening at the Renton Hi 4 Seen Sherman, Clay & Co. “As You Like it.” | i} | | { | | dub will be held on next Thursday evening, at 7:30 o'clock, at the studio of the Egan Dramatic school. Mr. Irving Brogan will re cite Hamlet's Sellloquy and Miss Grace Herald wil} deliver Hamlet's address to players. Swastika Club. The Swastika Dancing club will held the tast of a series of dances this evening at Eagle's hall. This will be a Leap Year ball and a prize will be given for the best two- step. Naturich Thimble Club, The Naturich Thimble club will meet at “Isabelle Cottage”, the home of Mrs. J. L. Charboneau, at West Seattle, on February 7. Visitors at Coranado. Seattle's Coranado colony was} joined January 22 by Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Price and Mrs. Maurice Me Micken, and on January 23 by Mr. Relph Hopkins. Seattic Postal Clerks’ Dance. | The Seattie branch of the United National Association of Postoffice Clerks gave their annual ball at Christensev's Broadway hall last | evening. Elaborate arrangements) had been made for the affatr, which |} was a huge success socially as well | as financially The postal rules forbid the em ployes of that department from go: The next netting of the “As You]! 1406 Second Ave. PURITY, FRESHNESS AND EFFERVESCENCE are strong features of any mineral and soda water and ginger ale, bul in those: bottled, by the Pacific and Puget Sound Bottling Co. they are not only strong, but uniform feat ures, making them always retiable, and giving them that high reput tion for which they are famous. PACIFIC & PUGET SOUND B0T- TLING COMPANY, Phones 927. ~ COFFEE. | SEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE. Fare 360—Round Trip, 50c. FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY. | LEAVES SEATTLE — 6:45 } and 10:25 a. m,, 2:05 and 5:45 Fly On The Flyer || | Insist on the roaster’s name; never mind the country it grew or is said P AVES TACOMA — 8:38 a. || tO have grown in. m. and 12:15, 3:55 and 7:30 p. m. U. SEELEY, Jr, Agent. Seattle Tel. Main 176, Tacoma— | Tel. 212. 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