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THE SEAT ILS STAR—TUESDAY Y, FEBRUARY 4, 1908. ° 6 whom these remarks were ad-| dre 1 | Sure Pquionoed Casey, “in the now a 3-day sale of carpets and pinitintiary retort, Then he thought bet Well, tt be long before} of it, and flaw | Mason will your sympathy | You're not so slow as I thought} ere. than your cheers, Jim,” said OR q iw Manon,” h@eald, “bat Lew, warml | an : We ‘ tN 0 hang tol ale Lhd on ‘ cea of a fool Accordin’ to @e mimory Wednesday, Thursday arn Frida 3 turned Ca 1 hearrd some w wi ty 1 od | Then ‘(Was not « afther that th whale 1 i > y ignored 4 eation bunch iv ye was climbin’ a three fr as quickl is possible of our excellent hi of What little law b sas I have | (© keep ont iv the way tv this poor Royal Wilton and Royal Wilton Velvet Carpet ing,” 1 aid, “but | ean, Darmiles lad, an’ ye was offerin' | ine and Bel t A t 2 f yy + ee 41 want| hm anaything he wanted fr th'| ‘ SNS .PEHnor minster Rugs, offering an omonatrate meth ing chanst to come down. | { exceptio ving opportunity to carpet and rug XIV H V wh ree x thee wen te wean’ that origin. | Ne sald that Mason would be more} | Pe ee ee ee al " but | auese it is now in need of sympathy than cheers, | i buy now for future need the notabl vings ph the stredis & 4 1 Da When Mason rea home, be|for at that very moment events | j Ss j ag 9 ; , . yy the alley®. ated this to t emed to be conspiring to make} warrant your doing so ‘ woluaainons 20 " ae Well, t gue \ n't.” abe aasert.| trouble for him. A strange man j you cn al ed Me ed. with feminine intuition waa closeted with the Old Man i ° " Isn't for t atinfaction a8 ranger po ou o | Raat ae "wag i tse stn | a8 ering $2. ton 4 Darvel ward knew the truth about these re What do you mean?" asked the | © anewerr : : @ you know w t would | Old Man { t over the ward oe gg ed i mean I had to pay principal } ve ve and sometimes -s What? jand interest to date to get them, | 2 effect, te ae oe Erect a statue jand it was bard work then t peter and sagt gor) Of Darn | plained the stranger, “Not one ce carpe ings exer before, I've he No: of Miss Hadley.” j off for the cash, and it took a we the garbage We oles of negotiations and fairy tales to} te not neal ne - se . jmet them at that price Be poly 1 I've mad PB sien — Tie Old Man ies thenghifalis | PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEW OF PUNTA ARENAS, WHE EVANS’ FLEET 1S NOW AT ANCHOR. a im uarr = soure = jatehing the Y alient for a fow minutes attic Star Exclusive rvice.) Punta Arenas ts the “farthest | through the straits, and has a pop- | ‘ie on too. In fact.) phere were many people wateh-| “Hut, if they k n th contracts - ere Ay people at ney knew all that wel p, ayes uth” city of Chile, and has fine | ulation of 7,000, largely composed e ward the ase were bay ai Punta Arenas, the port at which | 94 y a . v , Li v sa enn a cea’ ot ras Rasen; re were a few wateh know 2 old, ok tnak, "perbane | Admiral vane’ battleship floet ts landeeape Barty ot bait water on let saloon-keepers. It is a scatter State tor Pepper wished (0) the notes go at a discount.” anchored, t# situated half way sand dunes on the jing settlement, moatly ef one-story “eae ate Bena a gO at a dixcoun’ other, It is considerably north of | buildings, although there an ¥ Tou're 88 ‘ase alder be returned to Springfield, and Ma Mr. Beil,” returned the stranger,|through the Straits of Magellan, | “the Horn,” but ording to all leral fine structures and electric Mason a could help him if ne — impressively, “you've got that fel and therefore about half of the aceoutts no sailor need go dry be- | lights. But people go to Paris in f edmit that Tam de reid Ba were tudications ieee 1. | low absolutely at your mercy. You great voyage to the western ocean | cause of that fact. The town ts a! preference to Punta Arenas as a other aldermen ta aysteme would pot, but In polities there 18/ oan break him in just about 24 has been completed |eupply point for ships passing | « thin | Mert business,” Darvell #4l¢.|Jiways the possibility that ® Man!hours, if you want to, The fool | eth we | iy opportunitios are greater. rigy be brought into line gave demand instead of time notes EVANS’ FI EET BLOW IN “e ” Ba attord to do this, even | The Old Man was interested In —because he was dealing with 4 8 ( ) ON THE HORN ; but I think the city in. independent Gas measure, a4 friends who wouldn't press him, 1| profit, if it had fewer alder Mason's vote was tmperattvely | suppose—and there's about $2,000 of a ‘aad pat those few tn & needed for that, The Old Man’s {his stock that was bought on tite. | to dy business in this way political rather (han | Hits business is in worse shape than asserted Mason g4 Certatn men who could it ever was before; he has lost Oye CORRERPONDENT 1 must admit that Tm /)015 pim wished that measure put much of his popularity, and just «| said Darnell. inrough. Indeed, tt Was currest hint that you Intended to force the} ast wart the nomination, and cosy that there were men &t | collection one or both of the} pete planned anything of (D6 Sucingtiol who would profit from notes would bring Wilkinson, Fraser Shen leccepted. The plan has i: aud that, in payment, they would | @ Co. down on him like a thousand gradually, and my ')0i5 him with certain legislative of brick. They hold his paper for have not been entirely O° favors that he sought. So he had something like $2,000 for stock fur ved Mason sounded fre time to time, sishe and they're mighty vous and and also Darnell. T te were as it ix. This aldermaniec business coed big vacant lot x satinfactory, and he atinaed hasn't dome him a bit of good to a iugs, a base ball! :., postpone the move he conten | business way nis court lated | “That's because he doesn't keep a fs one of my play Thea there was the Suburban rath | gaigon.” aaid the Old Man with a he sald, “I've found way franchise, in which Alderman grim chuckle. Then, having had his three such to the ward. | navter and Hob Howe had an indt- | joke, he became serious again. “It fortwo of them belong® pect taterest. won't do for me to appear in this ted friend Rave me Here again the question of com-| affair,” he said, “but | want to make Ben in this | .onsation was the main thing. The | ane additional stipulation. The gas siren who « enors of an existing street rall-| measure is of first importance, of od way were bebied the new franchise,’ course, but there are two notes wee of sod one of them wee quoted 8% Perhaps you can land a vote for saying that they could not afford to) the street railway bill with one of not’ repeated Mason pay both the city and the alder | them Gouree, | bad to fit them ap) neo Some really conscientions al TH try it,” said the stranger. ‘and there is another (!lt» en voted for it when an at “It will help out Howe and some ve over mpt was made to rush it thr hl of the b ” explain the Ol4 Gitermen. But the city cowld py Mason would not, and it de! Man. “but that’s only a secondary gemething of this sort at emal!l posted After a walt, it was de | consideration. This was 4 for 3 led to try it again, in slightly e solely changed form, and Howe and Bay-/ nger nodded to show that iy. ler were watching for some oppor he understood. | “Ie this instance, yes; bet ft tunity to make Mason “see the er) “How about Darnell?” he asked. tesactly the ward that set me ror of his ways,” as they expressed | changing the subject thighing of these things.” it i have my eye on him,” returned “Why don't ne her? y're on a dead card,” the Old Man, “and I can promise Mason. suddeni sorted Jim Jim Casey who saw and/you that he'll find Independence —our entire line of Royal Wilton and Royal Wilton Velvet Car- petings, consisting of 40 differ. ent patterns, in Oriental and floral designs, with borders aad stalra to match. Some of our handsomest patterns are among them; beautiful, thick pile car pets, of heavy quality and beau tiful design; the regular values are $2.00, $2.26 and $2.50 per yard; very special 3-day price neo charge for caidas laying a @ te vise D205 exoslient quality Belmont Axminster ruge—in Oriental and floral patterns—a rug that gives splendid service and suitable for any room in the house; size is 2x6 feet, and good value at $4.50; spectally priced for the next three days e Standa tareCo, own ideal” asked Mason eae opoapaory or ROPHONE | momen es 500 costly. [may got him yet. There's taaitng an Mainspri no hurry. Just let the ordiaance | 4 &. e oJ GUNS FOR RENT—Piper Fine engraving ngs 5 § 50c repair-|Stumber until we're ready . i end, WQEM Second av. : cl Seattle. 1006 to 1016 First Avenue. Tacoma. ing Glover, 607 Johnston Hidg.*** | | = ae down Pike, Hubbell way ana| = | A Sympathetic Friend. [ aeen of the regrade of Third | =o | Miss Hadley had taken quite J ENDORSE MOORE oS: Stnee cise ar Gale covered cal fancy to Mra. Mason when she met| b a Ce] Ss. Cc AFTER-INVENTORY ers the Dareall ainger ‘The Be-| to depths of 15 to 20 foot, TO ASK FRANCHISE CLEAN-UP SALE tle woman Was so earnest, so hope | Roll of 150 running Stes} 4.98 hea Netting, e fhm pr of ot Beast eat | BRIEFS BY WIRE FOR INTERURBAN % wide, special . { the girl found herself interested; Mayor William Hickman Moore |«aloon Imits, The rest of the | THEY'LL MOVE FAST AT THESE PRICES —— in the woman's modest ambitions. | was yesterday endorsed by the Se-| Prohibition ticket chosen was the | oe and Saucers. Steam Cooker. following | The “Black Hand” society is at Comptroller, Carl H. Reeves; | work in Chicago issuing threats to| A Proposition of an electric line, Mr. Waldron estimates the cost LAR $3. > 7 P 90 DOZ- | REGULAR $1.00—Bui L. Haggard, Italian merchants that unless | Connect Seattle an¢ Tacoma, via of the enterprise at $350,000, of ney is paid them death will be| V#bon Island, has been broached | which he says $60,000 has beon Beautifull falo Combination Steam 'Y | Cereal Cooker and Egg Mra. Mason, as usual, was fall Of | attie prohibition party and his her dreams, and fairty radiated en : thasiacm: but, when Miss Hadley |°*™me placed at the head of their /treasurer, © saw ber in her modest little home | ticket tn the platform, adopted counciimenetlarge, Gay Possen | m 1, tater, ber tone had changed. One of | Gnanimously by the convention, the and D. A. Duffy; counc an Sev. t the children was stck, aod at first|™ayor was commended for vigor-|enth ward, 8. W. Wilkin; Ninth! The recetver of the Aetna bank,|!Y, and the county commission-|to be paid in when five miles of Mise Hadley attributed this appar-|OU# and impartial enforcement of | ward, C. N. Hutchinsow Teyth at Butte, has been instructed to | will have a hearing on next | the road is actually operated. He ent depression to that fact. Before | the law and for his efforts to pre-| ward, John McGarvin; Thirteenth | bring suit against F. Augustus Tuesday on the question of grant-| expects to raise the balance among khe left, however, she had more|Vent the extension of the present | ward, D. 8. Harvey Heinse for $97,500, due when the |'®& 4 franchise. The promoters local and eastern investors. It is than a glimmering idea of the truth rn en co bank failed In 1906 |aak for a franchise running 40/ intended to connect the road be The effect of Masons election had | ‘The injunetion asked for by the | %e#rs, and for which they do not| tween the terminals of the island heen the reverse of what had been | SLEEPING MAN IS | Alaska Pacific Railroad @ Tor-| W4nt any conditions or remunera |and Seattle and Tacoma by a ferry expected. There dinsatiafac- minal company, of Catalla, against | “on named. system. the Copper Northwestern railway, pe toad Soe) EIN VELOPED IN FIRE ee cs STREET CAR TICKETS household. Mra. Mason's neighbors ed States cireult court, at San penalty jby F. X. Waldron & Co. of this| pledged by Vashon Island farmers, led Cups and Sau aes 10c Poacher ......69¢ ednesday, pair . were telling each other of the things that Mason had refused to do ; }°when he could have done them Francisco Dinner Plates. Soup Strainer. just as well as not.” Untruthful |" ‘When the coal on the battleship SPENT FOR BEER REGULAR $3.00 DOZ- REGU iwc wore told about him, and| W. Bell, an engineer, was sori-, awakened by the flames and smoke,/Qhio was being discharged from EN—Faney, Neatly D: REGULAR 169 — Fine | those that were true were perverted | sly burned early this morning by | but had no time to make an exam: |the collier at Port of Spain, a stick Be aly Twill 6-Inch Extension and distorted. | the explosion of the Seattle Brow: | ination. Hoe was shivering with the of dynamite was found. The report Orated warian China | Soup ( St ‘All this—or, at least, so much of {2% company launch Rainier, in| cold and nearly unconscious when | has just been made public. Have some of the anemployed any of them are still foltering j Plates, assorted | “OUP Of Vtavy Strain it an she kuow--Mra. Mason told| Which be was sleeping at the foot | « company of firemen, who had re ol. B. F. Shaw, commander of| used the street car tickets ad-|Sbout the city. decorations. er Special, lto Mins Hadley. ot Whatcom «t sponded to the alarm, picked him the Washington volunteers during | vanced them to go to the relief! Chief Wappenstein has ordered Wednesda ™ Wednesday «....... 0€ | (To be Beil was forced to abandon his | up. |the Indian wars of 1865-56, and a/ vigorous treatment for all the mea y, 2 for ., Cc | clothing by the terrific fire which| Ho was removed to Wayside|ptoncer of Washington, is dead at |C&™P at Youngstown, for beer? who, furnished with tickets and Door Mat. Old Dutch Cleanser. immediately enveloped the boat,| Emergency hospital, where it is | Portland Information reached the police|car fare, do not go to work in REGUL. AR ee ’ ina and, clad only in his blanket, make | said he may recover Two small boys near Vancouver,| yesterday that a number of/the cdunty road camp. If they ; 50¢ — REGULAR 10¢ CAN— his Way through the flames to the) The launch was tied up near the |p. C., were nearly killed the other | joqpors, sent by the police 4 apply for sleeping accommodations everlasting” Cocoa | Well-Known Old Dutch float to which the boat was tied. | Standard Oil dock, where it had/day when a black bear attacked | 48°r® Sent by the police depart) 11° 1. city jail they will imme- Door Mat, a carpet | Cleanser; cleans anything | Then he fell exhausted, bleed:| been taken for the purpose of fll |them in the woods. ment to road work at Youngstown, | giately be booked on @ charge of inotnatiy. | John Sanders, aged 77 years, a| ing aud burned | Ingithe tank The coasting steamer Saint Cuth-| had not appeared at the camps,|vagraucy and sent to the chaim lednesday z 33c Wednesd vf |ploneer of the Walla Walla valley | Bell does not know how the ac The launch, worth $1,000, is @/ bert burned to the water's edge/and that a number of street car | gang. seeee Vednesday .. 4C since 1865, is dead of old age. He|Cident occurred. He says he was! wrank in a blizzard late yesterday near|tickets were passed over the The average number of lodgers | Halifax. Sixteen of the eréw were | counters of various saloons south | has already been sensibly reduced ee j |drowned by the capsizing of a life|of Yesler way for beer. | through the relief camp, there be- | Walla Walla from Indiana, where | ee Se YOUNGS SETS PA CE j boat, and the captain and 32 other/ At any rate, the gangs of 70 and/ing only 141 Monday night against members of the crew were rescued 260 for the same day t week. Moran Brothers, of Seattle, and 0 men respectively seat last week by the steamer Cumeric © the camp did not reach there | It is Chief Wappenstein's Intention the Campbell Lumber company are | drilling for artesian water In Horse FOR CONT. ACTORS It is rumored that the Thaw fam-| intact. and the police have been|to make still further reductions im : lly will force an annulment of the | jooking around to discover whether|a similar way. n, Where each company owns has been a farmer since he came to | exes ODD LOTS AT ODD PRICES 4 Leggins. tracts of land i marriage of Harry Thaw with Eve. k Tee ae Gas Heater. O. Bridgham, formerly of Se ara lyn, on the ground of insanity, fol le odie Lace , | REGU 00 Six attle, is on trial in the Lewis coun wes sie he “pee > - : lowing the verdict returned Satur fe I ace and | Tube Aluminum Finish ty superior court, charged with | ater w wrned into the, wag almo: he same thing @8/day. Thaw will fight this propost. vl Aggins; just t ( Rad j murdering his wife at Napavine big 364inch pipe on Union st. Wed. | blagting out rock s tion, as he is now more in love with for cold isnt ads with Jewel w weeks ago. Bridgham's at-|¢sday as far weet as Third av Shperintendent L. B. Youngs of! his wife than ever. If annulment front a good heater torneys. Gue L. Thacker and B. F./424 but for the dilatory actions water department said when he /|ig granted Evelyn will be left pen W ednes $3 29 | Jones, will rest their case on the hich wag od moat a, gan bye n on eo work oo he expect | aitees GOING INTO BUSINESS meer e¥oes day .... insanity plea which is in the way at Second av.,|ed to set the pace for contractors enaememecens It sou tieve Gk tuubiiton 00: on icating Oil eeeve . Bellingham is making a fight on water none be in the wipe weet to feiow A doing city work, and| BANKS TAKE WARRANTS. eh tablaans ter Suet Somme tons 2be i Ad Curtain Rod. pool reoms, the efty being Neeced iF - ts f° thi 3 ear in " Pa gn haga =" | In reply to a : munioatt 1 you ought to begin to prepare for Lubr: " . R ' ' j at of much license money, dealers he water on his ction w days n whie io do oe wor , ‘oP 2 communication ad that step by saving a portion ot “bricating O ULAR 20¢@—Large operating more tables than they | turned on Sunday | Many contracts not #0 Ia have | dressed by C orintendent | your income. You will need capt- ¥ combination spout | Fancy Ball End Extension are paying for | This big construction work has| been in hand a year or me lof Schools T . 10 out of Ce ene the suneseaiel Gia of Gos cap cat le 4 Curt Rod; ¢ ds | Blue laws at Spokane Sundays |been Carried on by the city by! One of the greatest drawbacks banks in this city have prom future is the young man who keeps feady me Hes; extents 005 day Iabor and it is said by some|that had to be overcome was to eash the county teachers ’ 7 @ saving account, Savings deposits are allowed interest at the rate of 4 per cent per annum. incking. The ld ts being 4, theatres are in operation loon back doors are open ingham’s new public Wbrary | en formally opened | terfield, convict trom | city got no help from the y warrants at par. Heretofore! vice corporations in get teachers, as a rule, have been underground work out| compelled to discount their war that the er) public contractors that it ts one of fastest pieces of big work @ undertaken ting th Work was first started on thejof the w y. The workmen for the | rants with brokers. The average | eleventh of November and about | city have bad to go under the other | payroll now amounts to about $18, Northwest Trust & Wednes- $4 inches | Oil Heater LAR $4.00- Pe mrs Best Hor “ etal . *Pertaction” @, who has finished bis term ae and one halt malles ot 20 end pipe where ve i was encountered, 000 mouth, and the warrants tare it int, ass. heer hie Val nan been adjudged |24inch fron pipe haa been laid, necessitating deep trench wor | been made to bear 8 per cent in Saf De C half-p; " € uted colors, Oil Heater; absolutely nti wit oe Basa » 4 to some of it as deep as 18 feet be At Third, Second and First ave. | terest e posi oO. A Wed ans warranted to the fasnne ward |low the surface of the street all sorts of pipes and underground - Cor. Ist Ave. and Columbia St. WOnesday ........, C | Weduesday 2 89 | oroteners employed at the Su-|. The 80-inch pipe weighs about|work have been met, causing no U. Ss. N SEATTLE. 2 nye: ef l pertor Oc y near We 4,500 pounds to the joint and it end of diff bet ween av’ Yard | E. Shorrock ‘ President takes about 75 pounds of lead to) First and Se f tunnel! Take a trip on the Sou and J, P. Hartman......Vice President }non, have made about ve duction in wages, and deputies are | older It, The 24-inch pipe welghs | had to be dug ween | visit the U. 8. navy yard the Alexander Myers . & guarding the property of the com- | “bout 8,000 pounds to the joint Second and Third had to be lower-| battleships Oregon, Wisconsin and J. V. A. Smith. , pany | Over much of the course the/ed after they were ready to Nebraska, the orulsers Buffalo and pavement in the streets has had| the pipe, in order to get un the training ship Philadelphia, the WASHINGTON 4.—The|(o be taken up and replaced, and network of conduits and pipes in| mammoth dry docks, torpedo boats 2ND AVENUE ‘ENUE @ UNION STREET BF STREET | president has nominated Hal H.|on Union st. the cement bed for| Third and prison ship Nipsic. Boats leave Be Cole to be register of the land of brick hax been broken through| ‘The new pipe line which starts! Pier 2, foot of Yesler way, 6 tines [ftee at Sp e, Wash. pick and crowbar so that it} at Harvard ay, and Hast Pine, com-|daily, Round trip, 60e, eee!

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