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° Meving tha Pcmace of the 1 ee jey, | ey Tacoma tod Seattle a the | m, the yo - ck France ' ex, on the ols up and mur * Fieagone ahort co the hold ved long @ ppont that Te VITAL Vital isanes of the campaign ike { closing, further legislation milating the Hauer traf if tee and extension of the & collection and destroy ins be the city asphalt plar ment of the terme ot fra , and direct yyy Ba pletely ignored in the platiory ee last night by bw repub city central committee atform, whieh had been The pl ; 4 in advance by friends Mian Miller, is brief, and cavers decla’ only on uncentestes “eget as the construction " new city Jail, aow approaching jon, the continued enforce ‘of the Sunday closing law removal of the red light ‘Platform tp full Is as fol ive the duly elected represes of the republican party, in resent the princiy Pvoters of the city of Seat We believe the city admin should be tn harmony, po , With the state administra and the national adminisice % We pledge the candidates of Tepablican ty to @ strict om lay of & laws, including Sunday saloon closing law and laws against gambling We guarentee to the people ef Beattie, through the election of fepadlican candidates, an hor Hak, Conenetixe and conservative ration of the business af of the city In the expenditare of public mapeys We believe there should be Srictest economy consistent the th and needs of the the tmmediate tm ot and streets con the outlying districts with en 2 ii allowing pub- an: reet are obliged from their 7 : fil i We bileve there should be wb in the department or the fire department, and that : eificlency should be requisites for every public faror pablic playgrounds a sad public comfort We guarantee a ‘square deal you: PLATFORM Speiger & Huribut—A Store for Everybody. QUARTERS __ FRIDAY _____ CLEAN-UP SALE OF BROOMS 50 dozen Factory “Clean-Up” Sale These Brooms are made in Seattle, MURDERER two men and commanded tc hrow up his hands. Before he ould comply he was shot down It is aaserted by the polfg that Whalen pawned a wate Mid re volver in Taco! hin & day or two of the at v tte has admit ted that he had been following the hold-up business be © it afford ed him an easy way to%met money tia apparent ¢ ness to con-| fess the Washington Annex hold-up | has led the palice to be he did it to divert Suspicion om other crimes. DODGES ISSUES to every eitizen, rich or poor, We uphold the constitutional guarantee of free speech, and condemn the cruel and inhuman punishment of any person, 8. We pledge the immediate ox tension of the municipal light and water systems. We favor the plan of eeonom beautifying the streets and places of the eclty as pro posed by charter amendment No. 3 10. We pledge the republican party to abolish the present dis. graceful and inhuman olty prison. and to establish, at the earliest prectionble day, an adequate and sanitary olty jail, 11. We point with pride te the public and private records of the candidates op the republican ticket, and pledge them to such an ad ministration of the elty as ts typh fied by the raged honesty of John FP. Miller and other nominees of the party 12, We invite all citizens whe believe In good government and who favor the national admintatra tien and licles of President Roosevelt to pport the republican ticket of the city of Seattle.” Nine of the eleven Seattle people whe took the examination for reg istered pharmacieta at the late ex amination held at Bellingham were successful. Those succeeding are the following: C. Gray, A. Lafrens, ©. M, Crawford, A. EB. Cartisl, J. M. Loring, R. B. Rachelle, P. FL Nas myth, Mise T. Reis and A M Wray LOSES FOUR TOES. John Nelson, 23 years old, oat four toes in the gearing of the new saw carriage at the Stimson mill at Raliard yesterday. His foot was caught in the gearing and the toes }so badly crushed that amputation of the toes was necessary WOOD GETS BUSY. James A. Wood, secretary of the Northwestern Industrial associa tion, bas put tn his office turntture | tn the Chamber of Commerce rooms aod has prepared to begin the can paign for Seattic-made goods. »| him here at this iH ANTILEXCLUSIONIOT, J. ©. Bengett, an attorney of San | Franctaco, Who ts opposing the | | Work of the North American Asiatt Excluafon league on the upper! comat, will address the Chamber of C@merce tomorrow evening at 8 clock on anthexclusion matter At the chaniber nothing t# known of Bennett or the motives bringing time WASHINGTON _ BIRTHDAY Washington's birthday will | celebrated by former New Engl People Baturday February Renton Hill club house, by a re-| caption, danciag and cards. New Englanders are tnylted. MORRIS RETURNING FROM THE NORTH: (By United Press.) JUNEAU, Alaska, Feb. 6 Morris, the Seattle attorney, and} Simon Kildall, whom Morris de | {fended In the celebrated salmou jtax cane, have left for Seattle on the Jefferson, Judge Day ts also} }& passenger The hody of ltt Miss Humes, daughter of Mr. and | Mre. L. 8. Humes, son of the late mayor of Seattle, is alec being shipped to Beattle ‘CANDIDATES FILE STATEMENTS Three statements of campaign expenditures by candidate | Mled this morning with City Comp troller H. W. Carroll, as required }by the primary law, They are those of Willlam Voigt and Guetay Wal leren, defeated eandt dates for counctimenatlarge, and Thomas B. MacMahon, successful jelly party candidate for corporation | counsel | Mr. MacMahon shows (o his atate- ment that be did not expend a cent jin his campaign to secure the nom ‘ination } My Voigt spent $25.75, of which Sb waa for printing literature, jgio for distributing the seme, and $2 for are. | | Mr. Walgren «pent $51.60, of |which $47.50 was for printing and }#4.10 was for the purchase of two jeuts to be run in local weekly pa | pers Im all three of these statements | j the candidates appear to have lost) jelight of the filing fees paid by them to the city comptroller, but! ithere is some difference of opinion | among quthorities as to whether! [it te reqhired that these be in Jeluded, the fees so paid already be- | jing of public record ‘LOSES MANDOLIN AND PAYS FINE “There'll be some shooting here! unless the man who stole my man-| dotin comge through with f(t.” | This is the threat attributed to wil) Manvel Cebrel, a Mexican oust efan. In the Summit saloon last night as he looked among the lerowded faces for a sien of mullt | Cobre) says he entered the saloon for a drink, and laid bis mandolin lon the far. When he turned to} pick It ap it wae cone. His alleged threats to shoot up the place brought the police, and! found on him when he was search| Cebrel held the proprietor re sponsible, and demanded $350, | which he said was the cost price i of the mandolin. The proprietor says It is attempt | ed blackmail. Cebret was fined $10 and costs) | ta police court this morning. } HARD TIMES BALL. | collecting he was arrested. No weapon was | * SUNEIITT .--cenuminisciiiaasrdisieads ences aeaeceeeaspitninasnrasemasamenmasenentanenttta ae POLICE SUSPECT WHALEN OF BEING LSC EEEESEFE TESS * ADMINIGTRATION . 7 18 ATTACKED, & * + * (By United Press) * * WASHINGTON, Feb. 6. * * Senator Culberson this after # %* noon, in the presence of a full * * gallory, resumed bYs onslaught # * upon the administration of the * * United States treasury. The * # senator fled six specifications # * of alleged illegal actions * * against Secretary Cortelyou * * and charged that New York # * city banks used $76,000,000 of % the people's money tn specu ® & lation that was not legitimate. # * * a ee FLEET DOES NOT SAIL (By United Press.) PUNTA ARENAS, Feb. 6.-—Rear Admiral Evans has decided that « visit of two extra days here will not laterfere with any of his plans during the loader of hia trip }t) San Praneisco bay, and he has announced that such a stay will be made opportunity to retura the courtesies showered upon himself and his of fleera and Jackies by the Chlilians The squadron was originally sehed wled (o gall from Punta Arenas early this morning The feet will be off the Valparaiso barber on Pebruary M4 TO ENTERTAIN. George MM. Fortson Avatiiary Spanish War Veterans will enter tain all Spanish war veterans and friends at ecards and dancing at thelr hall, 26094 Jackson st, Fri day nleht LUMBER CASES ON APPEAL AT FRISCO (By United Press.) BAN PRANCISCO, Feb. 6—Two cases of the utmost Importance to coast lumber cou came up in the United States district court appeals today, the cases betn those of the Northern Pacific rail road against the Pacific Coast Lun ber Manufacturers’ aasociation and the t m Paoific ratiroad against the Oregon and Washington Lum ber Manufacturers’ company each case an appeal is takea from an tnterlocutory decree entered by the United States cireult court at Seattle, enjoining railroads from rates preseribed by tariffs on Mle with the interstate commerce commission, covering transportation of lumber in and out of Oregon and Washington. te not likely that the decisions will be handed down until May. URGES PARK PURCHASE, The Ravenna Park Improvement club last night adopted a resolution addressed to the elty council te voring the purchase of Ravenna park by the efty at & reasonable price. KIND STRANGER GETS MONEY Some stranger put J. Lavelle to bed in the Grand Central hotel inst night. Whea he awoke this morn: ing he missed $30 and a new Stet- mm hat Lavelle, in Kis repert to the po Nee, says he had been drinking, and when « pleasant stranger vol unteered to pilot him to his hotel, he eagerly embraced the opportun- ity. it was all clear this morning when he awoke When he went through his pockets, however, hi money was gone. Nor could he find bis new hat, and he says the kind-faced stranger got them both. SUFFRAGISTS TO MEET. 'WILL NOT SUPPORT This will give him an| JURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6. 190 GEN. METCALFE | Miitswarios of Gen. James B.;as an affront, and dramatically Métoole, democratic candidate for} came to thé rescue of thy trish mayor, thin morning called upon japplying some uncompliment I. Me-Kullos, Gen, Metoalfe's rival terme to Kulles for ti nonilnation, to ask Mr I simply told the men Gen. Met Kulles to wat Into line for the #up- | euife sent me that | would not sup-| ar, 0 a wreuiee _ ae port him in this campaign und he calfe had offore gy deliberate me by Py Bn ™ Mie og and Insulting affront In a public Holle: thi mowing * = nieeting during the campaign, and f teled * A ae 1 ae hd toute ‘Gat Gibeees the ried to conduct @ decent and doughty al until the latter | f* Hy Oath be for the ni had offered an apology tn an equal. [aon Gen. Melcnife went out of 1Y public place and manner. Thin "4 Way to toault me, and T do not reply was carried back to the ean | BFQvON® to rush to the sup didate, and the negotiations are ,* Mae who will descend to , probably at an end tactics. I shall insist that any The episode to which Kuties re |#POl0gY offered, to be accépted | tet poenteed at thet must bo offered in as public a place | in ing held at Lina park tn honor and in as public & manner as was jof Gouncilman Schmitz, of the our. |" “ffront {twelt }teenth ward. Kulles, In addressing! The Meteafe campaign wilt be |the gathering, referred to the fact organized this evening at a meet that he was a naturalized eltizen ing of the elected democratic city of 18 years’ r ©, facetiously | central commitieement, The brew adding that he had heard of Irish. | ery tatere of the elty, which sup Americans in New York who were | piled the greater portion of the am pertuitied to yote after but five | munition for the primary campaign, months’ residence in the United are looked to by the Metcalfe sup States Gen. Metcalfe took the reference | emetic KL STOPS PROSECUTION OF RABBI GENSS Prosecution of Rabbi H, Genss| divorces,” he said, “and expect to Jof the Orthodox Jewish church on| rant more. | am acting within | the obtaining money | 9, oon rights to do so. wader false preignses by granting | day on information }a chureh divorce to Mr. and Mra./her husband and statutory | Abraham Kanari, was stopped this|charge was named. There was in morulng by n W. Whitham. sufficient evidence at the preiimin stant prosecuting attorney, who/ary hearing to sustain it, and the swore out the warrant for Genss’| woman was released. During the arrest . | trial she testified that Rabbi Genss Attorney Whitham holds that tt had-granted her a divorce |was a church divorce authorized | was corroborated by her husband wader the tenets of the Jewish) “The church canpot grant a dl chureh, but not recognised ip « legal sense by the courte, ‘ | Rabbi Genss, however, according, to Attorney Whitham, made an|atready ixsued by the courts, but error whem he told Kanaris that, | the only body here which has power wader the church divorcee, he was|to grant an absolute divorce is not compelled to support his wife.|the superior court. If Rabbi Genas The law, he says, does not recog | pretends to grant an absolute di nike any sue! ndition vorce, he is violating our laws, and Habit Genes admits that he re-| will be prosecuted. No second marriage can be sanctioned with out a divorce having been procured of these |from the proper court.” BA Beton Mbcahacard hate BOY KING TO ATTEND FATHER’S FUNERAL —— porters to do the same for the cam th election RD ign for = es eee charge of Kanaris was arrested Mon furnished a by . or sanction @ divoree jeeived a fee of $20 from Kanaris) | for the diveree. “I have granted many | | LISBON, Feb, 6.—Italy will be, The cabinet is trying to persuade the future home of former Premier him not to attend the funeral Frapeo. He has already arrived | services of his father and brother in that country, never uy to re-|on Saturday, but so far he ts de jturn to troublesome LAsbon. | termined accompany the | Manuel, the boy king of Portugal, | mourners ts showing marked improvement as| The diplomatic corps will vistt & ruler, and his ability to grasp the mortuary chapel tomorrow to situations ts surprising his new) review the remains of the king mi rs. abd crown prinee. COUNTY WINS FIRST POINT The Puget Sound Power Co. ts A signal vietory was won by Dep: | uty Prosecuting Attorney gee te be otro through the action in- yesterday in the federal coart, whep | stituted by the Old Colony Trust Judge Hanford sustained a number | Co., as trustee, and the Boston Safe of points raised in a demurrer in-| Deposit & Trust Co. represents the | terposed by the county against the | Seattle Electric Co, J. B. Howe ap | corporations to escape payment of | tons franchise tax fmposed by County! The county interposed a demur. Assessor Parrish. | rer to the complaint on the ground Judge Hanford held that the suits | that there was a defect of parties. must be amended so that the Puget| The argument lasted for several Bound Power Co. and the Seattle re and the decision is regarded Biectrie Co. should appear as par- long step towards maintaining ties defendant. This places both | the line of defense inaugurated by corporations tn the remarkable po-| Mr. Herald and will materially aid sition of being defendants tn a sult| the position of the county assessor, really inetituted vy themeelves | the real defendant, when the cases and this! | wults instituted by public service | peared as attorney for the corpora-| “Busy Frid everal hundred of these fi tands, worth 00 each, tor this is the greatest special of west. We imported these art for thid “busy Friday” selling. | | | | | |] nails or glue; 25% inches hi \f For Friday only, each . of the carpet and rug sa ton velvet carpets ... $4.50 Belmont Axminst WE Sacken: vcenan ie Stan |. Lo 1006 ta 1016 First Avenue. |] Seattle. some have cheekerboards and all are inlaid and colors of wood; easily taken apart; not set up with screws, Friday last day la remarkable a y” special-- 39c aid Japanese imported busy Eriday,” ouly «+++ 39Cc ite kind ever offered in the North- istic little stands from Japan just The tops are of various shapes; with various kinds me. 39 le—$2,50 Wil- 91.75 $3.65 er ror, Tacoma. REED DENIES GUILT J. L. Reed, formerly a driver for the Caseade laundry, was arrested early this morning at his home at |1618 Bellevue av. by Constable | Shannon of police court on a | rant sworn out by M. W. Graham, | charging larceny by embezzlement. it is charged by Graham that Reed collected $146 in November and refused to turn ft in Reed says that he was snvepes, |lWke any other driver to collect money for laundry packages. The amount in dispute, he declares, is simply accounts which he has been unable to collect, and under his contract his former employer has only a civil claim against him. } | PARENTS PAY DAMAGE. | The 17 boys who were taken in | custody charged with having prac- tleally rained a school house at | Brighton Beach were arraigned be- |fore Judge Frater in the juvenile department of the superior court | yesterday, and were released upon } | Special Prices in Shoes , their promise of reformation and after their parents had agreed to ay for the damage which the boys ad accomplished. The damage, which was taxed upon the parents, ranged ali the way from $3 to $18 for each boy. 'SUSPECT CAUGHT William Harvey, alias “Whitey,” wanted here on suspicion of hav- ing been implicated in a number of highway robberies, was arrested in Portland yesterday. Harvey was sentenced from this city on January 19, 1906, to serve a@ term of three years in the ite | penitentiary at Walla Walla én @ charge of attempted highway rob- bery, but he managed to make his escape. The officials had offered a reward of $75 for his capture. Harvey is suspected of having been a pal of William Johnson, the negro who was arrested in this city on Saturday night by Patrolman Hegan after a desperate fight. Johnson is believed to have been guilty of a number of highway robberies reported to the police recently. He is an ex-convict. | | of best Kansas corn, and are worth from 40c | ‘The local union of the Retail Sallie te county, argued on their merits. ° d S0c each. They all go Fri- [Clerks International association) Tne King County Political Equal: or Fr ava in the Two-Bit Sale, at, hos toe Later pe TE |ity club will meet Saturday at 3 MI86IING FROM HOME. i" sg: er. jo’clock at 1420 Becond av. to ed athens ' BERGwelerccecssccesvekesenees FOR ALASKA ROADS. officers and arrange for the Susan etie mein ae Sat rd | 2 years old, Two to a Customer. | —— B. Anthony Uirthday cslebvation formerly an employe of the Se | u ay | (By United Press.) February 16 i attle Bleetric Co., was reported | a - " — WASHINGTON, Feb. 6—Major) PORTLAND, Ore, Feb. 6—~) gre. Frank Stander, a sister-in-| ™lssing this morning by his son. He| Coffee Pot. Cups and Saucers. | Richardson, in charge of road work | Judge L. BR. Webster in making | ig ee Anton F, Stander, a|"tie# at 1982 Eleventh ay. north. ax ao poo must ifice 15 : in Alaska, has had opria-| the cloaing speech for the defense : ———e sacrifice 1 dozen 50¢ pair English Bone bel ‘ot $460,000 re te 9200000, and in ‘oe Han case today. The jury | wealthy resident of this city, was which take place but twice a quart, high-grade, _mot-iChina Thin Cups and Sauc-#]) this bill will be reported favorably | will probably recetve the Instruc-| held up and robbed by three high- IAMS year. mame! ware Coffee ers; old willow deep bluc ff) >y_the senate tions tomorrow morning. waymen two miles from Enumelaw “Wise buyers provide them They everywhere at! decoration; Auld Lang Sync! | yesterday, and wy ign Sg selves with Footwear at these oO in - \ * are scouring ua fo Meo Bite Sale 25, ty gg h. The | mtles around in search of the rob- D ach eg “ Sale, | bers. wi Pray, | eet? x eet ts eae - Sel | : pair egtehecin | Joe Williams, the negro who MAR ofthe Wonder —— EASES was supposed to have been identi | Lunch Plates. fled through the medium of a pho. Polar Bear W hitelG2.00 Dozen Johnson Bros . NADEAU jtograph as a man wanted for mur thing Soap; works suc-lEnglish Semi. Porcelain |der tn Omaha, Neb. was released MM Wither cold of hod#ihe wise. one oe ak OmOrrow is from this county jail this morning. | e The Two bit e; ; -_— Williams finished a term of six ‘ Lunch Plates or Coupe _ Nadeau, director general of | Months, imposed on August 6, 1907, | : jon a charge of having assaulted jand threatened to kill ‘his present wife, Mary Williams, and her moth. | Soups; Two-Bit . . Alaska-Yukon-Pactfic Sale, Friday expos! when informed of the fact that REMNANTS OF i a ee . . C not only for today, but for Cocster Wek 5 Coe SILKS, TABLE LINENS, carrey 25 gon pg Rage Pgh 6 (olin lle a ents | coming needs. — ; or Codster Shears. DRESS GOODS, CRASHES, 4 that he was “confident that| 4 TRAE EERE “2 , strongly constructed 50¢ Our Leader Assorted i!! will have the attention of! . and hub heavy. ThelWarranted Steel Shears er ae pe sane fouse at an early date, and * . *) Bit Sale a ; GINGHAMS, | MUBLING, the senate bill will be passed | # A Wise * i} 5 Saag a Two PERCALES, CURTAIN GOODS, je lower house.” * * it Sale, LAWNS, WHITE GOODS, passing of the bill assures * C Friday ....-.. WASH GOODS, | EMBROIDERIES. gee fe Bg age negflerns 2 * ust - - — ——— d a it we eld, as was orig Canvas Leggins. Tool Handles. | y planned, in 1909,” said Mr.| © +18 : 4 $i In fact every remnant in the entire store on sale tomorrow and |) nadeau. {@ Soe nea asia) tr it they * — pair Extra Heavy!iO@¢ Buell’s Hollow Handle ‘ Nadeau * % |] Men's Working Shoes, welt sewed, her Bound Lace Canvas}Toot Sets—10 Saturday at just half the regular price. First comers will have the |) ancreneenatnente > a | chrome tanned, heavy soles, our tne , ‘oe ’ wy Cadige ype ate | pick of the biggest snaps. 1 $4.00 shoes at ms. You need a pair ed a ae The a s \SUSPEC 7 = * |} Men's Box Calf, Weit Se ma Two-Bit Sale 5 | * Shoes at ......seeeees : i* Friday . dan dilsiohe Gi { 9 d Chil- SUICIDE * : Women’s Special m pat. and kid ‘ at ; | $8.50 and $4.00 Shoes at ..$1.95. Cooks’ Knives |SOe 4 ae ig "y rts an f i — “ : Not all sizes in this lot. ‘ ‘ dozen Our “Flyer” Im ‘orth ie aia 1 Special Lot of Frenchlported Rubber Tipped Lead de n’sHats Worth 75¢ Yen ee Oe Oe Sh & Hf) Warm siippers, in. black, greon and © Knives odd vaio Maggeomeer bet “i to $1.25 Resolute, tied up at Pier 14, foot) 4 * |] der, $1.25 and $1.50, now go at - : s, vids an , ne 85 2 yargain at the 3 of Clay st. was found dead this »! «| weceesds oe etd ++ De ; Boor alue. r wo-Bit Sale Colore—red, blue, tan, gray and white; on sale In the millinery morning under the deck of the tug| » e wo-Bit Sal 25¢ Friday, per department with a bullet hole, made by a 38) ave¥ POSER Sa cicciscces - - caliber batl, in his head above the -— ~ ammminabnnmnts ennlisnbinietiadiawannenehpstinan # bis right ear. * * HT ° The police aro inclined to the ¥ : e 2 suicide theory p | Second Ave. Iiicis rc. spars. tel 2 :| Wallin. & Nordstrom e ir Between Thad been t k on the tug for * * | ° 2 |the past three months, and had) * * fl 2ND AVENUE & UNION STREET a Pike’ and Pine. |)frncry cn iw "ainana. “The re ® Ath and Pike St. 1327 Second Avenue ! | Watson's morgue ROO OTR OR HOR tO tk