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[pata Scant saat Se WEDDING IS HELD IN | ADMITS THAT HE —- gars. MORE COLD WEATHER— tog) UNDERTAKING PARLORS) 6 ROBBED TWO MEN THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1908. n Ns-TIliol tTlower him month after month, ‘The time ; we The undertaking parlors of But . , -.» , 2 was coming when he alone ould te But) William Johnson, a negro of | Johnson took $60, two checks and wy hd thoa dy LG 1° 6H. 6) | work out Mason's salvation, and terworth & Sons, on upper First | gigantic frame, wan arrested Sat ch, at Seventeenth « ad . then he would exact his price. It| av, was the scone of a wedding | day night by Patrolman Hagen on | Ye “ and J. H. Newman, was & saying of his that “every man reer, eae -~ a 4 | quspicion of having been the prin-| who was held up #t Sixteenth ay ELIT RRL TR a ng tN pane fg pty Bae ding ever coletgated in such A! cipal in two holdup ath | near Columbia, out setbed of $6 Hite frtewdwhtp fe theve losetidt |POt Necessarily mean a cash price Mt. Arthur W. Horton and’ Mies | 0%, 804 Yesler way Frid fot drnitted tet he was > hs een He know that some men are more , NF Johnson ¢ od withia 2 from the penitentiary at cantly, beunht i May kegmer, both of Puyallup, |, fo ; ‘ oeggg ot Mason found mone other 7 SORES 5S Gaer ways were the contracting parties, and | ROW att ty me one oe 1 eg eR gg AB that he wa ected to be Rev, W. H. W. Rees the offictatin banat ead guilty to high rm for burgary rand boy of hi ard, When CHAPTER XXIV aavineen ‘s ay robbe orth ever possible, those who had busl- | In Darnell's Ward When he #aw his victims, both itrolman Ha who made the ean to transact at the city hall, en-| While Mason waa deep in the of whom had seen his face while| arrest, was able to do so only after 4 it with the a0 toavored to pul It off on the al problems peculiar to his ward, Dar nan; and, even if they had ¢ hell one day called for him with his —" person, they expected him to go automobile. Their friendship was | Ne slong In order to expedite matters./as strong an ever, but since the! In some tnstances this was di | tion they had been less in each we Joweph | t holdup man drew a revolver . som > OR — a SSS ents eee ts th BEGIN SOON PLaNws susMITTED at he would ure exemption 1 want you to see what I'm do. | CHAPTER XXI'! from fees. People who would not /ing,” he told Mason I'm rather - ——~ | who did mot ak Ww ad of testing him have waked the people up over President H. F. Williams, of the be conscientiously «ra was asked once to see about. there | | Washington corporation of the Chi Mayon most obliging: @ dog leona. The man who sought! ‘They had reached Darnell's Twon: | jcase, Milwaukee @ Ot. Paul rail-/ reenr aldormac we tha son could ge lor noth-| which the papers oe he jing the progress ne construc The important tow te tt » mied him from being 4 =. and, as he put it, “he won't say, and Maron forph en his ae | ton of the line through this state,| celved from John Olmatead of Olm aye pve — J | pe —_ Sb d hoped to be. At have the nerve to make me pay.“! problema in order to give his un jand briefly, from the crossing of| stead Brothers, janduc arebi Ballard rhe Pay wor eg one stile Peainnlnk be was reasous Phat was where he misjudged Ma-| divided attention to Darnell’s Inno ~ Missourl river wostward rcts of Boston, a comprehen etc,, to be paid for by special as- There were & * wom. The ta did the errand, but vations, The ward office was an n 8 few weeks, Mr. Williams . ort of a plan for the completion | sessments on the property in those and eo says track laying will begin and * b i i and. when he came of the park and boulevard system districts to put them on a par with be secured through the ps pald the fe Y new departure, but it had be . the majo k, he collected it from the man proved a most pop one, Fre will be vigorously carried on at r I ° to put them |the man immediately jumped to the | ward could have attention there THE GROUND HOG SAW HIS SHADOW, The Matimem gredes over the) So} citins of land to round out|annexed terttoty te free from the at the re conclusion that Mason was pocket lam here always from 10 to 12,” mountains in the country west of » or inal te tl : 4 ti tt pees 1 A the old cit hye ernend They are the < the fee himself explained Darnell, “and 1 have. Six weeks of cold weather are promised by the antics of tho | Hutte are but 1.7 per cent while) 10° 0 of m outlined by the| taxation charged to te Fo y ok pon ‘show an alderman He's on the make,” he grumbled. clerk on duty here all day. If Mes ground hog, according to tradition. Yesterday was ground hog’s day, |oast of that point the grades are| #'" nite ® in their first compre-| limits for the park indebtedness don to his war He never had to pay anything for thing in the ward needs Tod. 4 {He came out, it is reasonably presumed, saw his shadow and crawled | but 0.6 per cent j hensive p! now outstanding oj servtinised these ordera that license. jail that @ citizen has to do is to|%#°K tnto his hole and pulled the hole in after him. This means SS aes qualy before preventing them, and He was the more convinced of drop in here and say so. The clerk | “at he will p for another six we when he will come forth, and PANESE ARE T0 HAVE and accessories. The upper floors ; pying weather ls theneuppesed to be hore. DIED DURING FUNERAL | JA will be used for dormitories and other aldermen did this when he learned that Mason | Will make a note of it, and 1 witi| ~!urral ene thing. For his part, he re had gotten a dog license for a poor give it prompt consideration, [f | S= ress 5 psenogeNn ARS 6 sine ialdente of the OF Os ae to present i, wh woman, and had Informed her that any man er any delegation wishes! that either should Htut, as @ matter of fact, Mason| me, I have my office hours. and! be dai aie terially in making it a success, Hiciven at all, or, if given, had paid for that license out of his | they know when and where to find A sermon to the ¥, W. C. A. was some compensation to own pocket, and had refrained from | me.” | preached yesterday afternoon by ja " iid ‘ " rew| Unless congress at the present oer Govent cting. Owing to the poverty of| "N's a great ident” ejecuiated A Rey. Dr. B. L. Whitman, the new|.,@i## Louise M. Thompson, aged| Work will soon start on @ NEW) session does ‘something to safe- Gee pet through promptly by the woman. Still, the man was dis | Mason. “It ought to please them | pastor of the First Baptist church, | 24 @8rs. died Sunday afternoon at/ club and theater building for the guard the welf ¢ of the common consont—at first, Then grantied. Mason had done a faver| “It does,” answered Darnell her home, 317 Coryell ay. As/ local Japanese, at Maynard av, and | people, President Roosevelt will Four sermons in all will be preach - » death claimed his victim, the| Washington st. ‘The structure will |cay) @ special session this summer. made the mistake of inves ane had lost & supporter Personally, | think the plan ought | ed before the association on succes. | and + etnias “ Tyee woe i a ape . The orders introduced by He went with . delegation trom te be adopted in every 4, 90 Genorat” Alva Moore, self-styled |#¥¢ Sundays frag Fle ya ine ygpeccnng feral ph Lr bad oe aoe = = ae gmat ERE feireeg on which be was posed Improvements, but this. bel the city hail thee eal acest [commander of @ phantom army ae ‘place at the Bonney-Watson mor.\company has been incorporated to| Theo. Wilts & Co. non | See etal ‘aaiee~end dered legitimately in the Bine /met there. It would eene (aktt to| which he calls Union Mission, Is| WIFE 16 DYING. tuary chapel. The two sisters had/finance the structure, which will|1008 First av., handle one of the pokes many for which he could |of hia duty—and he interesded for|trouble, for mach of the S See jin Jali without charge, pending In | lived together. Mrs. Merrill died | cost about $80,000 most complete lines of sporting A consckeatiously vote. “Alder. a man who was about to be drop-|can be settled right here" news| voatigation requested by Adjutant! J. W. Nicholson, immigration ia. on Wednesday at the age of 72 The first floor will be used for | goods in the state, and sell at the | Braun of the Salvation Army pector, left the city today to at It ts claimed that Moore has been | tend his sick wife, who fs in San) Buy your hat of BE. N. Brook: using the gospel as a means for) Francisco in a dying condition. Co., 1431 Becond av. lobtaining money without work — — - | The man wears a uniform liber = 5 — — — : = — ally trimmed with gold braid Hie pian, it t# sald, is to solicit for the organization of |branch “armies,” and after the money is in his possession, decamp ao eens HI stores, The sec story will be very lowest prices at which such devoted to theatricals and meetings goods can be handled. Don't pay and will be equipped with a stage more anywhere. oo =F courtesy” Was made to cover ped from the city pay roll, Here If all aldermen were situated as 4 violations of the ordinances, again he belleved that he was justl-/ you are, it might be possible,” sug ‘gometines petty steals that he fod. and was glad to do it gested Mason. pot countenance. He voted The trifling errands were what ‘Oh, I readily understand that lt one of them, and after that annoyed M ©. He was expected isn't possible now,” admitted Dar | be sever got one of bis own orders ( ¢ about permite of all kinds, nell An alderman must be paid t without a fight, and fre t dogs out of pound, referee fam- to devote his entire time to the i not even then. iy quarrels, and even try to city before such a plan would work Go far a4 Mason could see, there straighten out tax tangles — the Bat I know, from my own expert Dardly an unselfish act done in first month of his term was ene, it would simplify mat ~ oO Becomes retara” was expect. called upon to secure employment tere areatly.. There's so much that | ltt said he was compalied t My e e e for everything. and, just ax soon for at least forty men, all of whom Concerns a ward alone. Hardly a : Hy Was discovered that he pur- | preferred to work for the city, but |day passes that 1 don't have some “ld and San Jose eve Benes to consider all propositions | were willing to take something sort of a conference of real value chan "eae conanen ak Ane — fas their merits, his usefulness to cise, if the houre were short and |here during my office hours It's| of lor hele release ¢ oo Rp Ward was coded. He could ac:'the pay good. And he really did #0 easy to drop in here with a sug {°% YOSTency. « practically nothing. Im- the very best he could for all that | Keation, and It keeps me advised as | hel preg, lp beet iderman from his realty ed willing to work. He to the needs of the ” ¢ : . os : : wa Samed ‘aed what bat |wes capeeiiiy aalies gg lB footing of the obi ee “PUBLIC MARKET —you'll find most exceptional and important unde rpricings in the Heater Store this weck—values of jdecied to him. Mason would piaces for boys Mason had listened to Darnell PGE Ge unanimous consent to pass = “Hut,” he comptained, ruefully, “1, ¥Ith growing enthusiasm | E r hand it would be refused er knew before that an alder By George!” he exctaimed pais to cit van nel Whea it fealty came up, be would was supposed to be an employ: | !ast, “T believe you have evolved a! Aythoagh the wholesale price of come to the store early in the week, and we promise you'll find the same reliable, exceptional values be with questions and t agent for bis ward. It's tak | 8 detail in civic government that b ced, no ad . - i zs and, as a general abont all my time, aod even | sooner or later will be adopted gon-| vutter RAM, Deen advanoes. we ti you've learned to expect and always receive from this store. Welcome, alway pis purpose would be de then I seldom get thanks,” erally. It's business! that's what) market, the best creamery butter | ‘A Week later prectsely the was making ali that he could |{t {s--business-—and you're oatitied | stti) selling at 40¢ per pound. Fine| be fatrodaced by } ably out of the Baxter method (© more credit-—" caulifrowers are on the market to —largest furniture store in the West—extends longest and most liberal credit. unusual concern to heater buyers on high-grade, guaranteed heaters. of acquiring and retaining popular “Oh, no; I'm not,” Interrtpted | gay and quoted at the apecial price, ty. but that was wot much,” ‘The | Darseit ot'ige per bead. A number of wood |f} |==-your old stove, distinetions he made between right Who, thea?” asked Mason. . rocery specials are quoted for to hart Mason—it and wrong, the proper and the im If 1 told you,” laughed Darnell, bot and tomorrow. Tomatoes, ree Kt should—and it proper, were a sad dis pintment “You'd think the suggestion came ier ibe cans, selling at lie per to béar the re to his unreasoning conetituents. In from @ most extraordinary source. (4) and Gli ite packages of break range or heater me asking Mason to he had too fine a sense of | doubt if you'd think It posable feeds guing for 5 packages tor! thet; be hass’t any moro honor and duty for his position and that such a thoroughig. practical | @% _ re taken as part pay- then @ yeliow dog with a his surroundings political idea could come from such | ~ Hl ~ All 400 brands of tea and coffee Remedi ltetall He simply And the Old Man watched agd |® quarter, and I'll admit that you'd | wit) he sold tomorrow for f4e ment on the pur- seem to be justified. Now,” be|” 4 horseradish machine has been ew added, hastily, as if anxious to a he i fresh new Soeiger & Huribut—a for Everybod } change the subject, “we'll make a wont pad “now be abtained chase of a | round of the ward.” at 100 per cup. | TIE Mason slow ef thought, but ts 2 >» DA Y’S. AFTER « INVENTORY now and then he had an inaptration Genk cen a tee dot; Bast! He suddenty recalled his wife's ref-| o75 exes, Ie dos; Oregon eggs, CLEAN- erenes to her conversation with | St) Je" dos , ; 4 Miss Hadley at the Darnell dinner, |" “Washington creamery _ butter, | ea 2 an incident that had slipped bis | 4o.. tows creamery, 2 Ibs. 550-65¢; Tea Sp00RSeeneneee ff ind. 80 he smiled as he climbed | soc: ‘owe Cryamery: | > P ; into the automobile with Darnell. | lon ch te; Wie : REGULAR $2.00 DOZEN—Rogers’ New (To be continued.) Linen hl ceeus Mee Oe. trl Muncie Pattern Silver-Plated Tea Spoons, 3be; nmier cheese, 16¢. | 6 to acustomer, Tuesday, i | Chickens, 200 Mb Bi ce eee DCT AMILLS LEAVES) cei sen. sce: | Ib; sirloin, 12%e Ih; round steak —this is a popular style cannon jib: . 12h : j . "i heater, made especially to ite fb; shoulder steak, 3 Ibe. for Kenneth Air-Tight— gest the Gemmad for & pins | 2Se; hearts, ibe each; tongues, 45c P Milk Jug. SULAR SL.ISSET of | REGULAR 25¢ — One maces Coin Silver-Plated | and one-half pint Fancy P soft coal heating stove; made }to S0e each: liver, be Ib.; roaste, Se this is a low-priced air-tight y the great Buck factory, of Scestven 18 Ibs. for 250; $1.50 heater; all lined; made of a heavy material, and every fit- Be Fork ; Ch c Milk J . good grade of smooth steel, ting — —_ tight. i i orks; set ol tina Cream or Milk Jug; Hi} Walter Thomas Mille, who came | Pr sac’ h ickel v and patent alr No. 20 has 10-inch firepot; rega- ‘ . ¢ot potatoes, 4 Ibs. for 260. | has nickel urn mi rd Oak heater: ; fe Pieces; extra good | extreme 1 to Seattle and stayed tong enough) 8% gg on pg 4 } tight lower nickel draft. he Standard O} patie eb mi 5 special tees to disrupt the local socialist party,| Onions, 2 bunches for Ge; bolling {. i} this Standard oak heater, for seeesees No. 40 has 11-inch firepot; regu- Ts $1.39 sald goodbye to his friends and foes |onions, 12 Ibs. for 26e. i 16-inch sige; regular val- either coal or wood, is made lar price $10.00; Odd Saucers. in the last issue of bis paper, the | Dried onions, 6 to 7 pounds for) $1 19 especially for _ ¥ meet te special price = y 2 | see teens . jar deman lor & gO Counter Scales. A BIG ODDS AND ENDS [ff Saturday Evening Tridune, and de | 6. os s punches for be. | Serviceable heater at 0 modi R $1.25. LOT of Semi-Porcelain and J) parted for other and less strenuous | Radishes, 4 bunches tur be. j ety gene ree regular val} um price. ‘ Counter = S. China Tea and Coffee Sau places Fardiey, 3 banches for 10e. pe Ase yt $1 69 ‘ 0. fi : weigh. 4 ‘Ae ¥ T : oy ; Mille annowneed that he had! Turnips, 2 bunches for be. | price te Peeeees iD No, 11 has 1 inch repot; regu- , eee acs ers; Puesdays special, tO Bt siven up the lecture platform and| Callfornia persimmons, 160 to 290 | PB No. 4, 39tnch cise: regular val.) 2*_velee 66-66 saken the editorial chair. It}dozen, Japanese persimmons, 36¢ | special price ......++ ue $4.50; special 5 e jone to Portlan | dosen. : ne Ras gape to Fortass | New nuts—Filberts, 18¢ 1b; price _— bi walnuts, Se Ib; Eng 2ac Wb; pecans, 200 ib; Brasil | nuts, lfte ib; mixed nut | | : Trowels. Towel Bar. LAR F5¢—Handy REGULAR 40¢ — Heavy ason or B els: odds Solid Copper Nickel-Plated 16Inch Towel Bar; spe- | 18e Ib.; eocoanuts, 10¢ to 120 each; MUNICIPAL CEMETERY ives posi ise aen Artichokes, 4 for Buck’s Banner Oak— 39 cial value, ila bale Celery, 2 bunches for 1éc. — , ‘ c Tuesday .... : Ci Cucumbers, 10 the body of this stove is made | Rev. M. A. Matthews recom-| Spinach, be per Ib ends u m come «| Cabbages, be t 10¢e. mends © municipal cometery, He} sar goog ae get has special airtight con eves that the ch radish, 10¢ to 16e per Ib. nécting ring and all fittings at | agas. i%e tb. ffound to make a perfect fit; such as to make funerala a luxury xrant, be Ib. ag ‘ Bes spceiai we ed Fes of © in which the poor can {ll afford| Lettuce, 2 for be | 7 Speci “ C 13-pint size, Tuesda CW to induce | Pop corn, shelled, 2 tbs. for 16¢; | and upper check draft Having a municipal cemotery,|on cob, be Ib. | Buck Saw. Poultry Netting Rev, Matthews says that the city} Lemons, the to 20c per doz | of a heavy, uniform steel, fire ° © Measuring Tapes. Tea or Coffee Pot. BULAR 50¢—Good | REGULAR $1.25 ity Meta 1 ‘ rees of the owned ¢ private’ meteries are| er, Heavily Nick bas nickel screw lower draft No. 1A has 10-inch firepot; reg REGULAR 7x could employ its chain gang in| Fancy apples, $1.00 to $2.50 box olar value $12 Franklin heater— 5 “ AR TW5e Fir REGULAR $1.80 ROLL Hf the work of improving It and keep: | cooking apples, 600-600 per box; 10 special . Me maa : . ad romeo y 1 bl we 5 ing feet P f it in condition. Th every | Iba. for 260 | eS orb cannon heater-— - ; : ” : “i gage yp, etm ahecort soy person who dies would be in-| Cider vinegar, 35¢ gal No. SA has 12ineh firepot, regu gas heater. —this ts a firolight Franklin heat- sage aig etting, 24 inches high sured a presentable spot for tnter-| Cider, 40¢ to 50c per gallon, = | lar value $15.50 10 75 we make very special prices on | —this Is an exceptionally well | ot Vly ie a Sa al Tuesday, ment mall oo | Pineapples, 49¢ each | gpectal ’ sine Ghabiven eoul hander, ot cal; is made so that you can ment, at small at tee Cc Special | Oranges, 10c to 26¢ doz 1 gas heaters for this sale; heat a low price. open up the whole front to rep- ; = | Grape fruit, 30¢ c }f| No. 5A has 14-inch firepot, regu ers that in every instance give | No. 3 size, regular value $3.50; eco banged Pp ; vat 7 lohnson Bros.’ Dinner Patt LEAP-YEAR PARTY FOR) ee, eee A ee ie lar value $18.50 $12 95 great satisfaction and comfort special 2 50 ot iaan, Sina aie bees baal Our . j | Jap oranges, be to 8¢ doz.; 30¢ to special ake * CE ii cbshece ncaa’ * © i stock is Fs 2 ish Semi- 36e per box | 4-tube size, high style, with nick full mica front xk of this Famous English Semi Dates, 9e-100 | No. 7A has 16inch firepot, regu- | ‘ot finish’ radiator; fegular val. | No. 6 slze, regular value $8.50; | No. 10, firepot size 10; regular } Porceiain Ware, in the deep flow blue pat- Cranberries, 8c to 1260 Ib. | r wr ’ 7 de tutte aakees $ ue $7.50; special $ special price $19.50; spe iiss bbe colnced ac daa te give a ss - chen bor ab erg ny special . 15.95 price ooeneese 4,95 PTICO ...rc0e oseeee price .....4. usw of the reductions— Yakima honey, $1.50 gal; comb, : ” Wc; candied honey, 20c Ib; 2% v Dozen 4-Inch] $2.00 Dozen 7-Inch in ening of ‘Washington's|ite’ dnc, @ iba, see " Nt Sgetable Dish 25¢] py. . birthday by the Puget Sound as-| Hubbard squash, be to 150 | delivery service of Second av Bie Plates, each .....9¢ | - t Y 9-Inch Scallop stg sociation of the deaf and dumb. The| , Flowers — Carnations, 60c enue and Pr... or nate wail Gai oft ® home |doren; roses, $1.00 per dozen P street Fruit Saucers, each .|25¢ 8-Inch Platter . ee eee tome | violets, 25 ‘bunch; chrysanthe-| : dar ture fone biesk ms... 15¢ . . naa — |mums, $1 to $1.50: narciasus, 60c an . ‘e 5¢ iwor from the A leap year party will be held) our special suburban at thee : The regular meeting of the as: Fish—-Tom co ee Moore thea sociation was held yesterday at the |" tro , salmon, 16¢ ei}, nc, tre), our : fi Labor Temple when Mrs. Olaf Han. | ber Ib cod tb; halibut 4 ond, great nine &S on gave sign talk on Florence | 10¢ 1b fish, 10¢ Ib.; smelts, 2/1) —gives you the advantage of Story beilain ty near Nightingale Ibs 4 Ie; crabs ve rring, bo) I) having goods delivered to fog completion, to be the abe ; : - Ib; founders, 6c; ehinook salmon your very door, no matter | fa.. ; H : est and finest exclusive house 2 A Mainsprings 5 0c ib biack cod, 100 Ib where in Greater | | Seattle. 1006 to 1016 First Avenue. 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