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IRUEF AND LANGDON AVE TILT IN COURT a hh ee The lie 1s Passed, but Judge Lawler Stops the » * ; e Py by Leaving the Bench—-Ruef Is Given + * " soi By Romney Pre: “ MELLINGHAM, Jan, 90.—A # Father Stay Until sane in aecaitine Velde Bee |* says Fernie miners at Coai’® a! ee, js Creek mine, owne? by the #/| * Crow's Nest Pass Coal com. ®| {By United Press p ou ee —* thing. lt rf a“ on Reema today, w! j eae he ts ,” ve 44 lige BAN FRANCIS : Judge Lawlor stopped further! ® may he ainsi ae mann, oa Mi fe was passed (Dis squabbling by leaving the benchia geen eee queen Abe Ruef and District AC and entering bin chambers, Ruet ube edhe Langdon ta Juda - * immediately went to Judge Dunee's = * worney Sing & bitte © court, on the floor below, where | court row | Attorney A. BM Sentence on the extortic 4 Deteeen Lanaden ae charge Was continued one week at | United bis request La. Moore, yepresenting (be Gidendants, over Ruef obtaiped a continuance of : Railroad” ag Im the newspa his trial on one of the. United | Rants ee alien’ by Moore to Raltroad betbery charges from aang hon originated by Langdon. Judge Lawlor until Saturday, _ bauge of verbal pyrot ech when he promised to have his en: | between Langdon and Ruef tire staff of attorneys present. At) ales caused by the statement of that time Lawlor will also take up| By United Press.) eee ee ihe ot bo. con the motion of the prosecution to rRuy Cal, Jan, 20.—Mre. Lanes the United Rath take the deposition of Thos, P.) Theodore Koseh, the pretty wife of — eg furns, an employe of the mint.) a Fruitvale restaurant keeper, who “6 wot true, This motion will be vigorously ep | wea shot by Alois Machala, tron ‘on i,” anarily posed by the defense, which as | worker, died this morning. Ma- Re was sitting with bis at- serts that as Burns in under aub- johala had been rooming at the poena as a witness In these cases, the prosecution cannot deposition, . \.Koech home. No trace of the mur i) take i , know ft is s,” repited derer has been found. hits face reddening i Peer ee ewevenes BILL FOR REVENUE CUTTER FOR COAST. (By United Presa.) WASHINGTON, Jan. 30— @| A Dill appropriating $250,000 #| for & revenue cutter for the w Pacific coast passed the sen- * ate today . * * * * * eee eeee ee ee Stee eee aetane ANTI-RACING tive to the hospital ship in a more C Unined Preee) Jan, 30.—-As an sing effective manner. Henee, the nary department has been foreed to put! two calliers out of serviee to secure | sufficient money to carry out the! : does not approve of taken by President in his controversy with anti-Brownsea plane, These funda! ee ve | jral «=: Ehrownwon, that wilt be used te equip the hospital ; (2 Unites Press.) body ttay, through ite ship | ALAA’ YN . Jan, 36.-The = appropriations, de Chairman Tawney of the com Hughes anti cane bill which be i one red cent mittee explaining the action of the comes an active issue today, is one | Maintenance of the hospital committee ta the hous, seemed to | of the hardest outs that the New | em The house could not be quite proud of it. No member) York legislature has ever been | ‘pied ie atamp of disapprev- of the house raised a word im pro | lasked to crack ‘al upon the president's plans rela test | On one side is that part of the ccmmaecmene | public that ix opposed to horse ALDRICH BILL IN |racing, and on the other is the new jockey club, which has been i tlahting the bill incessantly, The joommitters on codes of both e i branches of the legisiatire will | hold o public hearing on the meas ure February 19. SENATE {By United Press) reserve bas been eliminated from | EATS PILLS, “WASHINGTON DC. Jan 3 the measure and they are now re- 2 The “Aldrict financial! bill, which ‘red to keep reserves equal to 15 mM : per cent of their deposits and Habib | Swalted with great inter: ities ‘The original Aldrich bill pro- | Mtported to the senate to- posed that this percentage be ine | be creased to an amount equal to two | BABY DIES # specified third: mlb sna end Mabilities, | (By United Press.) seed sis eee | BELLINGHAM, Jen 30.—An =" | overdose of chocolate coated ACE BLAME FOR Foe Sustoe sat ora THEATRE DISASTER ©2008 1% R os Mra. J. C. Sotheriand at Sil | Girt ‘Semnd the bow containing. the Press.) | pits and | ate Ae contents whieh “ag Weng ath MO disastrous fire at the house, in which ree Munroe and the deputy factory bo specter ore hargely responsible TO DEATH at Wat thelr lives. returned BENEAT' STUMP 1 @elock thi morn the div ster owing to coasigunt | We request the prosecuting ator: | ney of Hurke to arrest and if pos | “pop ta pert follows the opinion that Mr 20. sible conviet Mra. Munroe, owner of the stereoptionn machine, and Harry M. Beehol, the deputy fac- tory inpector, on the charge of | By United Press.) criminal negtigence.” |) wmntdNGHiM, Jan 30 —Brnest =e | White was instantly killed at Birch 5 FOR $15,600. ae a F AND GETS $500 31 years of age and a son of la pioneer family of this county. in Jedge Mitchell Giltiam’'s *f the superior court met © tf. Brans ” hag His mother, who te Mra, Otte ape came to Birch Bay 1% | years ano | White at the time of the accident Cherry st, on Sept. 2, 1907. Evans | Was hauling shingle bolts. As he brought suit for $16,600 originally, drove along 4 road on his farm | Yesterday, on a demurrer of the ® flerce gust of wind sweeping ia) against Mex. Ella M. defense, the husband of Mra. Baum. | S¢ross Say Tepenes. aver of Portland, as a re- gartner was eliminated as @ party large cedar stump just as the sled of being run down and injared defendant, because it was not shown Of bolts was passing His body b aattomo tle Operated by ¢ eas me ie this ci, Show: at First av. and was found some time later. crushed almost beyond recognition ERTRADITE FORGER. wae DARD ENDORSED sinradtion “papers ssw. totht | drawn up in the pronatuting attor jney’« office for Mrs. R. Parker, ar rested in San Franciscd yesterday for passing forged checks on Seat tle business men. FORGED MONEY ORDER. } that Mra. Baumgartner was sett ae Nis agent at the time, - Tht Woodland Park Dis a tela, at & meeting Sndorsed the eandidar for nomi Inn here has proven him true to the demands of every worthy cause, a A. man large enough in his ideas to jarge. 4 ation as coun- represent every Interest of all the MAMepied unanimous, te gs B pleat perience) Charlies Santord, arrested in Port The tlab has x rooms Gal cad <i ota eae “2 the | iond yesterday on the charge of the distric sine theta: aie our efty, There | orcing oney order for $8 on Covered by the ore the Vancouver, Wash., postofifee organiz Resolved ith . O8e in which William H ~ “7 saute pte a ot 9 was bronght to Seattie today by the 4 Godda a eside acy of A. J. Goddard for |teeerat authorities os pe . Iman-atlarge, and commend HALL CASE DRAGGING mn Wan a worthy to all who may not him ax we dé | (By United P: ©. 4) SHIELDS PORTLAND, Jan ¢ John Hall case dragged a y with Ww. B. out any f iit te on Heeretar the stand kiving direct testimony, + explaining bis condnet in the office of the district attorney. Late this Y CAPTAINOF Vashington and Franklin high afternoon Heuey will probably be . hool fre classes will play (gin the crossexamination S match game Saturday night at the Wa ALEALE seule. “ae Sete cad Beware PORTLAND SAILS NORTH } ts. The unlor and sop ee: | — ix’ teams of the Washington high, The Portland satis tonight at 8} school will also have x game at the O'Ck°CK for Valdez and Seward with | ame place a large list of interior Alaska pas-| sengers and a good cargo of mand TORPEDO FLOTILLA BAILS, | freight Seamer Waia ment Sent tie BUENOS AYRES, Jan. -99—The| A. Viding, « jeweler at 1451 Third] Captain Cia 2 a cap torpedo flotitia bax |av. wae ted last night by mona, » " suiled for fan Francisco. The|Court Officer Shannon on a wa He*strerveded port touched will be Punta |fant charging larceny by batlee who had Aedein Gus Olson, the complainant, claim Blew tay, r na he left # raby ring with Viding to ILLINOIS CLUB TONIGHT be reset, When it wa urned PASKET BALL Games to him he declares Jece red rhe Mlinols club will meet to-| lass had been suly od for bie The iris’ ban. ’ e t in the Alaska club rooms. ‘ruby. Viding makes denial ' THE STAR THURS SDAY, JANUARY 30, 1908, CIVIC UNION FLAYS AND COMMENDS CANDIDATES Report on Councilmanic Aspirants, Giving ~ Their |* Records and Qualifications for Service in the City Council. Some pointed criticioms and; commendations of winet manic candidates are 4 the report of the Clvie m the qualifications of those candidates. | The report was mude pwptic this | morning, It is sapplemental to the report issued last Baturday touch ing on the qualifications of mayor alty and other candidates, It deals with the candidates in the first eight wards of the city Abbreviated extracts from the re port are here given; Corporation Counsel. Seott Cathoun ~ Hin tion has been efficient, but has | been criticized on certain regrade matters. B. 1. Gule-—Was one of the rath road combine in the legivlature and lobbyiet for their interests after wards, Solon T, Willlame—tias made a good record in offices he has filled, Counciiman Firet Ward. James Conway—Openly works for the liquor interests in the counct, Riley W. MeCoy-—le reputed to be backed by the Clancy Béwin Corfee aod Leander ler=-Have no opposition in primaries, Counciiman Second Ward. W. H. Vincent—Made a good record in the counct! element Mil the administra | Joel Docking—His posttion with | regard to closed town In weak C. FP. Drager--Hin attitude on leading insven ts Bugene W. Way saloon keeper and gambler, now declares himself opposed to gambling, and conservative on saloon question, | George Kandall--Man of sterling charactor and bigh Integrity A. B. Plage—Has no opposition ia primary A. G. Keene—Favors saloon in terests inp the powevis aroma, VETERAN IS C FOR C COLONEL W. F. PROSSER. Col, W. F. Prosser, in th race forthe republican nomination for elty treasurer, came to Seattle In 1879, and ts @ well-known figure, expeciaHy to the older residents of the city. It ts conceded that the treasurerahip nomination lew be tween Col. Prosser ak. tL. Re ber. Col. Prosmer ts backed by ithe G. A. R. organizations resented by the Union union, by members of the Sone of Veterafte and = Spanish-American War Veterans, as well as by many choreh organizations. ‘The Civie union gave this report ot Col. Promer’s life Real estate investment; POSTAL CHANGES: Ou February 1 the Ballard post | office Will be discontinued as a arate poatoffice and will become Hatlard station with the pr t! postmaster as the chief clerk In charge Hanford postoffice at Hillman) Clty will become station G. Sta; tion B at the Madtson viaduet | will be diseontinued, and station 27 will be opened up tn the dr store across the street from the present station Other changes will be made later FINKLE IS DEAD Charles Finkle, who was found in a dying condition in the New Ene dh "| yesterday and taken to Providence hospital, expired at be Re NEIL-ATTELL FIGHT, . : * (By United Press.) & SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 30. & Word was went from the Nell . camp late this afternoon that > # the little fellow had entirely # recovered from # slight attack ® of bilic wm, that he is in }* xood form and would appear A. W, Hilderbrand—Refuses to)» in ine ring tomorrow night at commit himself to open OWN | ® the appointed hour with Abe polley © Attell Councilman Third Ward. le FM, Jeffrey—Man of cleaan|** * ee tet teh th principles and high degree of civic morality H.C. Gth-While han defended disreputable ters charged with violation ordinances, In to be commend counefiman charac MARKET for hin recent advanced position axainet Heensing saloons, | A. A. Booth--Has po opposition. | (By United Pross.) Counciiman Fourth Wa | NEW Youk Jan 7) Bteoks | Frederick Sawyer and George W | opened hesitatingly and irregut Sauiabury—tHave no opposition in| without a clearly defined trend. | primary | There was @ weak attempt to rally but prices gradually sagged. The _,. Remetionnn Finn Word jonly feature was Intense dullnens Chrie RK Franch—Closely ident! meiancholy tradmg, in tune with fied with saloon interests in| the general temper politics The market was bereft of in George F. Bancroft—I» not be- | tiuence and by midday there was Meved to be qualified for the hardly enough doing to keep trad offioe. ere interested in the tape, Attend MF. Jackson—Voted fm the ance was small. Those present de legislature against local option, clived to assume any initiative violating a promise to vote for It [without leadership. Councilman Gixth Ward. tn the final hour there was a | slaggteh recovery tn a limited group of speculative favorit giving the clone an appearance of virility Arnold Zbladen and Neal Royle Have no opposition tn primary Counciiman Seventh Ward. / KB. 8. Ingraham-—Man of excel lent charneter and stents for cian ENFORCING MILK polities, Fred W. Browne—Qualifications | are unknown T. P, Revelie—Has made a fairly good record in the council Russell T. Noyes and J, W. Fer rish—Have no~ opposition in the), primary. . MIIK Inspectors Woodcock and anderson this morning in Gordon's court secured the convic Counciiman Eighth Ward. | ton of two Japanese restaurant Dr. J. EB. Crichton—ts respected | keepers for selling watered milk, both on acceunt of private charac | 40d one White restaurant keeper j for seltiog wkimmed milk 4d. Cornwall was fined $10 for failure to keep posted the skimmed | milk sign, and the Japs were fined $25 each for failure to expone the sign, “watered milk.” ‘DEPUTIES WATCHING ter aod publie record ©, W. Meliville--Helieves tn fur ther restricting saloons and regu hating poraont service veers. DIDATE TREASURER (By United Press.) SAN FRANC Jan Louln Glass, the convicted phone magnate, will remain fn the custody of a deputy sheriff for an jother week at least. Partial arcu | ments were heard In the supreme | court this morning on Glass’ peti) jtlon for a writ of habeas corp \after which the court ordered t | the arguments be pat over until Prt |day, February 7, giving | trict attorney time to have Glass) j examined by phywicians other than | | thea employed by Glass . ‘DAUGHTERS WITNESS MOTHER'S MURDIR ior, United Press.) | STOCKTON, Cal, Ja anely jealows of his wife, perate because she eft him (A. Martin, of Stvekton, went | where she was working in a coun/ try home, five mtles east, thie morn jing. shot her dead and blew his jewn brains out, He was 58, she 142. They had reared eight chil- jdren. Two young daughters wit peeangs the tragedy. THREATENED TO STAB SANITARY INSPECTOR James Gabriel Hanse of Ballard, was fined $10 and costs by Judge Gor broker, Veteran of elvil war; for |40n this morning for threatening tor powtmaster of Nashville, for- | Ute a knife on Sanitary Inspector mer congressman t Tennesse L. Mawson founder of the town of Prosser; one | Mawson had served a board of health notice on a women geighbor of Hanson, and the latter took um. brage, went to Mawson's home and there drew a knife, threatening to carve the Inspector NOW HERE 1S TROUBLE! of the framers of the constitution of Washington, and chairman of the commission that laid out the har hor lines for Seattle and other ports of this state. In a man of fine char acter, ability and totegrity Tuesday evening meetings of voters in the Kighth and Niuth pre cineta of the Second ward endorsed bis candidacy, and last ofght other meetings followed suit. Last night) ROME, Jan. 30—The Dalian he, in company with Mr. Reber, ad.) government has been compelled to dedased a meeting at Youngstown, | increase the staff of police and ja ind the nigit e at Luna park. diciat officials in Sicily and the (a = southern provinces in consequence 3 .. (of. the increane of domestic crimes » hospital at 1:30 o'clock this af and separation suits, The increase fegoou s is attributed to the return of ital A half-filled bottie of rat polsen | ians from the Uniied States during Mas found in Finkle’s room, and the | the past ty nd the djs- Hipctors diagnosed his case as pol-| covery by the woning. that thelr wives. sisters and daugh There was no known motive for! tere hy guilty of intrigues in ertivide thelr absence CONDEMNATION HIGHWAY HUMPHRIES | Deputy Prosecuting Attorne Herald this won filed a peti tion in the superior court in con demnation proceedings f the nytheast trunk county road, to ran from Seattle to Bothell, Some 68 property. owners are named Hon. John B. Humphries will ad. | defendants anal A Bie é The Washington Fire has already o'elock this evening nid out $2 1 in losses out hall, corner Ninth av prod teh ag PR way - mascot He will also address the of Rainier yon the fxsues now COFFEE. fore the people at Ratnter hall, | on the old Renton car line, carne We think we all know Norman st. and Renton howlevard fo . e Roth meetings will begin prompty | COTTE We don't; we tSpom don't even know that we Mr. Humphrie will be accompa | nied by umber uber speat dont including Fred H. Peterson, Walter | Your grocer returns your money Santraeyer uel Tate aud Geo, | if you don't like Schilling’s Be bel tole we pay him ete ee NEW YORK STOCK Judge | LOUIS GLASS the di» | to} ¢ 80 frequently mentioned. Notions Housefurnish- Silk Petticoats | Toilet Articles ings Skirts ‘| Umbrellas Cutlery Waists | Table Silver Men's Furnish- wire Outer Gar- i} ings China ments / Ue Cut Glass Boys’ Clothing | \} Linings . y Hosiery Infants’ Wear see nerd Sorosis Shoes Fancy Work Dress Goods Overshoes Supplies Enamel Ware Underwear Draperies Wooden Ware Undermuslins Rugs Etc. Etc. pose, a savil g of one-half is row. |] building the best yet. remnant. ‘TDouga outhwick COP. FIRST AVE.6 COLUMBIA ST. Tomorrow and theLast Day of the 25% Discount Sale As previously advertised, tomorrow, Friday, will bring to a close our highly successful 25 per cent discount sale. store closes, at 6 p. m., the one-fourth reduction will still be ef- fective on everything in the building, with the few exceptions if one éires for the saving of dimes and doliars, no better way of so doing could be devised than in spending the day here purchasing for future needs. The Regular Monthly Rem- nant Sale Tomorrow Half Prices on All Short Lengths Wherever short lengths of Yard Goods will serve one’s pur- ured; ure alone it will pay every shopper to patronize the store tomor- As @ result of our Discount Sale, some fines have been sold 80 close that the remaining stock will nants, and go to make this final Monthly Sale in the present In the Domestic Section, where the buy- |} ing has been particularly brisk, it is no surprise to tearn that from four to six times the usual number of short lengths are to be found in Handkerchief Linens, White and Colored Suit Lin- ens, White Lawns, Figured Lawns, Dimities, Galateas, Percaies, Ginghams, Linenettes, Sheetings, Outing Flannels, White and Col- ered Wool Flannels, etc., ete. Here also will be found at half- price broken lines of Doilies, Scarfs, etc. Across the aisie the Dress Goods Section will offer generous lengths of Serges, Panamas, Voiles, Broadcioths, Mixtures, Silks, etc., as well as Linings of various kinds. Other Departments not to be overlooked are the Veiling, Lace, Trimming, Embroidery, Ribbon and Drapery Sections—ali offering half prices on every il Co Until the Etc. therefore for this one feat- be classified as Rem- CELEBRATE BIRTH OF BOBBY BURNS Bobbie Rurns, to Seotamen the |immortal of immortals, Hved in jal bis glory before a house that | packed thu Moore theatre to the doors lnst night, The poet's works were read. recited, sung. praised jand commented upon, just as they | have been on the birthday anntver- @aries of Burns for a century part Tm all the jong list of Burn’s cel- ebrations tn Seattle, there has never been as pretentious a program ded icated to the memory of the famil {tar bard as was that which Scotch men, aud persons of Scotch descent, thronged t® the Moore to bear last night Matthew Dow, who atied as chairman, made the opening ad- dvexs. The Vancouver pipe band gave several bag pipe muambers, which set the Highland blood ting ling and drew forth vociferous applause Fred Rutier, R. Haddiw, B. Wad- dell, J. B. Richards, Mrs. Walier Reid and Mrs. Grace Davenport were heard in vocal numbers, all of an unmistakable Scotch character. The Caledonian troupe of dan- cers gave the Scotch reel, the High- land fling and the Sailor's horn- pipe, while all over the house could be heard the tapping of feet, un- able to resist the temptation to keep time to the familiar Seotch music. J. B. Thomson was heard fn sev- eral recitations from Burns, the nambers being received onthusi- astically. J. B. Meikle spoke on “The Im- mortal Bard,” outlining the poet's life and commenting upon his work. Yesterday afternoon the Van- couver Pipers’ society paraded the streets as an additional feature of the | Sana a SHARK CAUGHT BE TWEEN PILES Hanging by the gills between two piles on the waterfront alongside the Dia d ice company yok, @ man-eating shark, 1 feet long, was left to his fate py the receding tide about five o'clock yesterday aft n Pindir itself tightly caught, the shark lashed the water into foam with his powerful body until th tide left it hanging helpless above the level Tony Bussanick, an employe of the Washington Fish company, dis- covered the captive. He succeeded in cutting its throat with a fish knife, ending its struggles The shark weighs 1,000 pounds and is a vicious looking specimen. It has been on exhibition in the Washington Fish company's store, near tho Flyer dock, and has been surrounded all day by a curious throng. MILWAUKEE TRAINS DUE IN SUMMER OF 1909 Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paut railway trains wil) be running inte Seattle one y trom the coming summer aaid President A. J. Bar ling, of that compan to a repre \ sentative of The Star this morning The construction on the western extension will be pushed much more vigoronsly this summer than it was last year. As to dotails of the terminal work In i ty, the is nothing that we are mred at 1 know nothing of the ir Y Sound, over which our road v iter t city.” Mr arling arrived morn from Portland, and Seattle will his headquarters for days or lon during which ¢ he will inspect the route eastward to the mountains, also the extension to oma, and the work in the east. ‘ rt of the state With Mr. Barling are his two ons, 8. M. and George P. Karling, Pp Palmer Jr son of the fa mons Chic chant of that », « A. Goodnow, A. Ashlamb is ley Field They are at ihe