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|JUDGE GIVES GIRL & HANCE TO REFORM | fay Featherstone, Led Astray by Love for Expensive Clothing, Is Given Suspended Sentence to the Penitentiary. mania tor fine pat omed to in de wealth, ted Pay Ustad bvers ay ten society, ait of ity we Ne ber into ee girl, rep bitterly, appeer Morris in the png given an opr The court impc nate sentence of " ae : <a Featherstone 8! ee Attorney Reve! . en The court was Informed that ome years ago the F therstones were prominent residents of a big Michigan city, where the father was & wealthy manufacturer. Later he lost his fortane and the family came west. The girl, Pay, it was had always been aceur dest and could p herself to the explained tomed to having th hardly aceomm changed © » Last summer she came te attle and recently visited several well known mer-| chants, purchasing Valuable suits by explaining that she uehter of @ wealthy man She gave the name and dresse was the da at Everett of! one of her girl friends and when | ¢ bills were presented the de tion was discovered. | Miss Featherstone was arrested and has been confined in the county jail for three weeks Her father bas paid the protested bile and will take his daughter home to live! down the memory of an Indisoreet step which almost led to the doors of the penitentiary | 2 | | BE 3 £. COMPANY ECONOMIZE Since the coming onto the soene of the new Boston manager of the Seattle Electric company : das deen tn force which turns about the Madison st walle tne at the power house taratable that has dene sore of years ‘ag large number of patrons of tine this is a source of great and annoyance yoom has yet been No waiting somes for the Zist av. transfer a rule ry Ms CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE SELECTED ‘The democratic candidates held a yesterday and selected Dr ‘Sweeney, Burton Bo Bennet! EF, Shields and H. D. Folson on committee to have ‘of the ensuing = campalan member of the commitice selected and announced to democratic executive com also the names Battie, William Pigott today requested for Mrs. Catherine Haro, in the action brought by Michae! ‘be present in court when the nett comes Gp, # that he by Mrs. Harn in an fe the divorce decree of the Beattie public | was called for 4 this afternoon to consider Of offers made to the | for sites for the branch Horaries which are to be tesidence sections of feral additional sites than thoxe Mentioned have heen of. A but they will have to be Cousidered before it said what offers wili Sues se co. Oxiten, on one of the people pt in the Alki Point » om Nov. 11, 1907 sult in the superior court Hee $15,000 damages. The plain a Maye she will be permanent and claims to hav Internally. ©. K. E. DINNER. of the Delta Kappa Ep fraternity will have a dinner y evening, at 6:30 o'clock, le American rth ay - Pres we of =an college, one of the mem Of the fraternity will be pre» ig bu inyrease Cai the weil known singer , (= fh courted tn a Ge ett Seen At the meeting of the Commer Mount will onerbase dayt @ lelal elub Tuesday afternoon ©, PF. ‘out salary l= qn aon | White, chairman of the freight rate |eornmittee of fthe Northwest lnm fi - Ye Cer taterosta, Wi. diocese the heen Second and Vester “Where the Cars Stop” Lonsl leter on Easigess Coleg 6 \ eer situation and its bearing on Bek Phones Ae other industries of the Northwest ASKS LAWYER * TO ANSWER CHARGES ‘Tallman in the superior}and the case reopened, appeared that Charles | ‘8 court prepa’ MeAvoy, who appeared as attor | * eG. A.C. Rochester, a mem. | of the hoard. said today that | be | managed | having | arraigned in the criminal | meat of the superior eourt ’. Aoise 4n Zoararw Devens upon youtselion noFubon usu omdiouth tu se alls ore ke point, and this te another annoy ance of which many complaints are being made. It is elther a ques tion of standing out In the weather at Ziet av. or waiting down town often for several care to pass until a car can be taken to make com nections at the transfer point. Patrons of the line say that the Madison st. cable pays $150,000 a ear, the best nickel gatherer of | the entire system, and y say) they ought at least to good | service. a ; John Schram, Edward Cudthee and Nelson Chitberg as an advisory | committee to work with the cam | paign committee and the King} County Democratic club has ap) pointed a campaign committee con sisting of C. D. Fulton, MH. D. Waite, | J. N. Wilmot, P. C. Leonard and Dr. J. ©. Sherrick The democratic campaign will be conducted from the old Metcalfe headquarters in the Bailey bufld- ing } red to advance the! affidavit of bis client ia eupport of dissolving the original verdict. The court did not take the matter up, but announced that it would be considered in due time. He sug gested that. as Attorney McAvoy was an officer of the court, it would be it for him to be on hand) and answer the attacks made upon | his conduct In the previous case, Mr. Lawler had nothing to do) with the previous Harn case, and the statement that he was charged by Mra Harn with deception and Dy ber bosband sei aside | fraud was erroneous | MEETS TO MOTHER Charged with stealing $200 from his mother, George Winstead, of Auburn, was arrested last night by | the police and today was turned | over to the custody of the sheriff to await trial. The prisoner com fesses to having stolen $120 from bis parent, but insists that he after wards lowt the money on the streets of ‘Tecems. SUES FOR AN ACCOUNTING Ra. B. Aegerter today brought wult against the Realty Investors’ association and A. H, Sroufe, the secretary, for an accounting of the fift’s money. Aegerter claims to be president of the corporation and insists that Sroufe has concealed | the firm's books and generally mix | its affairs so that it te now practically tnsolvent Sam Morl, charged with murder in the first degree, as a result of shot and fatally wounded Nakamura on Dec. 9, 1997, was depart today land given additional time in which | te yet T he will rAd hihater at TO CLIMB TWO THE SEATTLE STAR SAT URDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 190%. m FIREWORKS EXPECTED IN THE SENATE (By United P Ropresentative Carey of W ) will go out and the doors will|Pame then and now being Spark close for the last time on “Rilly’|man & McLean company Sutherland's resort in the Alaska) Mr. Sparkman was born near block | 8pringfield, Mo., in 1860, and com- On Memday morning work will|!ne from Missourl expects to be begin on the dismantling of the | #hown if ed to the elty counell place, and within a few weeks the | Mr. Sparkman rried, in 189) Scandinavian-American Bank will|Mary J. Rosa, daughter of an early enlarge and occupy the quarters, | ploneer, and has @ family of three It is said that Sutherland was | boy paid $70,000 for bis lease on this| Living on Queen Anne hill, Mr, | property [Sparkman believes that that por When the resort closes tion of the city is the district of jit will remove the most Beattle and is a firm belle | saloon west of Chicago. Suther-|!ts future, He desires to land spent $29,000, it te said, in | local improvements k 4 M. SPARKMAN, furnishing the place, all of the !t# rapid growth. of the Eighth ward to leave nc woodwork being prepared In the | the ssidents | ing undone to secure proper m east and shipped to Seattle Since its opening three years ago the Sutherland place has been the rendevous of professional men and politicians and has been mos of the character of a club than a/ saloon. PRIMARY ELECTION LAW WASHIN dD s Senator LaVollette a be There ts the promlwe » | fore the ne © committee on inte technics in the senate over the tate commerce in the Interest of torstate commerce question again | hin bill today and received no great EES Oe ERM this sessian akin to those that were! eneouragement. But tt is under * % | shot off when the rate bill wae un-| stood that LaFollette intends tk * TAFT APPROVES JOINT * der disew on two year ago. force the matter upon the atten * ARMY-NAVY BOARD. w| Senator LaFollette has ty ton ‘of the senate as a whole, and * # | duced @ bill to bring telegraph and | it he ¢ get action there the * WASHINGTON Fob ‘ @ | telephone compante snder the com | pro he will bring to light ® Hefore leaving ‘the capital-w|trel of the Interstate Commerce | a list tors who enjoy the ® this afternoon for Kansas City, @ | Commission The ame bill ha une of frat pplied by the tele *® where he will deliver an ad w)| been Introduced in the house by | graph companion | ® dreas Monday night, Secreta * & eee ea ate ® Taft proved of a recom Ba Tag He : SPA RKMAN RUNNING * and navy board, and that Ma ® nila bay be selected as the > “ons for the Philippine ® * islands. *) s | fe weak waeeeeeeee 7 Saag democratic nom: counctimdn from the maa aaa is one of the pioneers | o Seattle, having settled here in| He engaged in the lumber} business for seven years, and @ tered the real estate business the year of the big fire. In 1898 he became associated with 8. McLean Tonight at 12 o'clock the lights |!0 the real estate business, the firm | oth ds CANDIDATE VIOLATED THE H. F. Jackson, republican coun: directly Incurred in cyt = jclimanic candidate in the Fifth | for purposes incidental t T | ward has, apparently, disqualified | for writing, printing ree poh | bimselt for the office by the pay: | for tranamission any letter, cireular ment of unauthorized campaign ex-) or other publication not Issued at penses in the recent republican pri-| regular intervals, for stationery The nt of both Mt. Raker| ™4'Y contest His statemen of and postage, for telegraph, tele a8 Mi Saekoen in Skagit county, | POT*Onal expenses, filed with Comp | phone and public messenger serv | wit be Incladed in the annual sum troller Carrol) this morning, shows | ice and for other similar expenses There mer outing of the Mountaineers’ |‘%¢ Payment of $120 to two mon is nothing in this enumera- | club thix summer | tor individual services in the ward, tien which mn be stretched to If the snows go early the start | #ch man being paid 960 | cover the employment at $6 a day will be made about July 18, and| The primary law, which Mr.|of ward and precinct workers Jackson as a member of the last] Four expense legisiature helped to enact, forbids Mled this morning. statements w That of OW the trip will last two weeks The climbs will be made from the south, as the ascent in thia| the employment of salaried work | P, Oliver shows his mayoraity cam direction is the easiest. Mt. Baker | ¢'* in @ campal for political | paign cost him $922.26, a campaign |iw 11.260 feet altitude, and Shukean | Work in which he polled 80 votes, Of fe 10,600 feet. Mr. Jackson's statement shows)| this sum $100 was for postage and a that he paid W. A. Marlerger and | $90 for his filing fee. HW. ere each $60 for euch) KE. H. Mitchell, City party cand! TO ORGANIZE A work, @ total of $120. In addition | date for the councti from the Fifth to this, he expended $26 for poll) ward, expended $35.50, $10 being books and other items ‘The law forbids any expenditeres | of printing. A mission chareh ts to be organ. | Mean “only expenses directly or in ized in the Madrona Park district | Gaget- to e e e by Bishop Keator, of the &; “=| MARRIAGE FOR printing and #4 for hall rent —= a ORGAN SCITAL. Chureh society, A Sunday school has been cofiducted there for some | ere ver his Cling fee and $18.50 the cost of money y candidate exeept| L. M. Hart, defeated for personal expenses. Personal | for the council in the Ninth ward expenses are defined tn the law to} spent $17.46, of which $11 was for Phd regalar ‘monthly organ re parish. Rev. George Burzelie will “al will "ee given tomorrow hb Sunday at the building at afternoon at 4 o'clock, by Edwin preset Fauirbourn, assisted by the church Mth av and Bast Union. choir of 40 voloes, (By United Press.) Schwab Goes to Europe. | nues are subjoined the BAN PRANCISCO, Fed. §8.—-Law NEW YORK, Feb. §—Charles yers have offices whore you can ar rs peg Hh gd president of | Press. range for a divorce. Doctors put |e United States Stee! Corpora:| Oo yoink by a The follow lop their signs and walt for patients Pn ane seca ~ Ramore on the} ing corporation papers bave been | lit has remained for Rev. J. Har of 7 cub wen San oe perenne flied in the office of the secretary | Wood Pierce, of Oakland and San Hts pte ntap oe A ng be age . Teloeviena Jednota Sokol, Seat-| office minister. Ron oI tie, a society for the advancement | Kev. Mr. Pierce has opened an jof ‘the mental and physical condi-| office in the Hibernia bullding thons of the Slav people; F. V. Ber |elose to the marriage license de ka, Charles Petroviteky and James | partment of the county clerk's of V. Pleanivy, officers, | fice. At his offtee the regular foe Aretic Dullding company, Seattle, |for getting married ts 96. at $200,000, by W. G vvey, R. B.) you bave but $1 you can get mar Ferree and EB. A. von Ha.stocher. ried anyway. AmericanJapanese Christian Col He will give sdvic TAKES POISON » to those whe WEALTHY WIDOW eal iitars We have in our safe, in a sealed and witnessed envelope, the last line of the “Limerick” which appearsbelow. The line has six words and ends in one rhyming with “ale.” We will give a half-pound Ghirardelli’s Cocoa can full of silver dollars (93) to the person who correctly supplies the missing line. o they wi The . there ie no limit any solutions but we pre bech of o label token from omy Chirardelli's Cocon, Answers m mailed on or before March 15, plainly #d- dressed to GHIRARDELLI'S CONTEST DE- PARIMENT, 20 MONTGOMERY STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, Here's the “Limerick gag” irardellisGoco (Less Than a Cent a Cup) ly young student at Yale to strengthen himself upon ale Widow.” Is made with scrupulous, conscientious care and old fashioned attention to cleanliness, purity, ‘goodness and quality. No Cocoa at any price can be better or more delicious. Your grocer sells and recommends it. FILES REPORT. TO OPEN CAMPAIGN Walter B. Whiteomb, receiver for jthe Hxehange Bank of Blaine WITH BAN ET |whiech recently failed, filed his re port in the federai court yesterday afternoon, The report shows that the assets amount to $6,845. j The republican city Campaign |tion moved its headquarters this will be inaugurated next Wednes- morning from the Butler Hotel day night with a banquet and rati- | buflding across the street into the fication meeting at the Lincoln ho-, headquarters of the King County tel under the auspices of the Republican club, from which the | Young Men's Repubitean club. campaign will be conducted The sion Will be the club’s| The campaign committee of the annual Lincoln day banquet, and party organized with the selection the feature of the evening will be of James A. Wood as chairman, D. —— a toast to the republican party |C. Conover secretary, Clark M. Net tleton treasurer, and F. W. Baker chairman of the executive comumit- ' tee. Polk's 1908 Seattle Directory wit | Mmponded to by John F. include a number of features. For the first time Seattle will be given an uptodate street guide, com bined with o street car directory which will enable anyone to tell di rectly which car line to take to reach « given street number For the conve pe of the publie. the publishers will issue a pocket | eeniee of the guide together with map of practical size. The | ty wtem used In the street car direc | tory is clever as well as useful. | Kach car line in the city is num-/ bered for the purpose of making the directions as brief as sible. Opposite the number of the block and the name of the atreet are given the numbers of the car lines by which the localfty can be reach. ed. Where there is a diversity of car lines all of them are given. The names of the streets are ar Miller, re publican nominee for mayor. organiza Th BANK DID NOT MISS GOLD WORTH $1,500 Miller campaign but that the bank had never missed it, and he had watched the news papers in vain for notices of the loss. The police were not satisfied with the explanation, and at noon induced him to confess. He said that While at work rewiring the vault, which had been dismanth and supposedly cleaned of all val- uables, after the bank had vacated pending extensive overhauling el Robert Davis, an etrie line-, man 45 years old, who was arrested after trying to sell gold bars valued at $1,500 to a second-hand man last night, today confessed to the police that he had found the gold in a heap of rubbish in the vault of the Puget Sound National bank, which was undergoing repairs Davis tried to sell the find, con. sisting of bars of virgii gold and a small quantity of jewelry, to ‘t, ranged in alphabetical order with-| Siosce"“Drtaman, a_ second-hand | ahd repairs, he discovered the gold out regard to location. To all the| 105" lower Firat ay. Druxman | together with the poke which was found in his possession, in a heap of rubtish. The bank, while repairs were int progress, had moved to the old Dexter Horton quarters, in the May- more important streets and ave thought the gold stolen, and noti- names and | tea the polic numbers of the intersecting streets | “Ho vie Cucctioned at headqua: and avenues in the order In which | et et been repairing a they evens light pole in the alley adjoining the JAP CREATES EXCITEMENT. bank, and that a knob fell into nard building. It is said that the wmeeee the street Searching for it he bank officials had mot missed the (By United Press.) found the gold. He went so far gold and knew nothing of tts los» until notified _ by the police of }in his statement as to say that the Davis’ arrest and the cause pdresti it. gold was the property of a bank, | SANTA BARSARA, Cal, Feb. 8 ~A Jap of the higher type. armed with an uptodate camera created considerable gossip yester eS REAL ESTATE MEN | near bi He took two pictures of the stern and western coast line and then walked away with ony company, Seattle, $150,600, by | wish it, and will marty those who pelncitieoe F. L. Forbes, F. Edgar Harth, Geo.|so desire, The advice ia free ae W. Thomas, Tatsujiro Aklyoshi,) When « minister in wanted to of mite rese. Orie Inouye. | fielate at @ funeral Rev. Pierce will) NEW {Bak" Feb. § “the poli Cascade Shingle company, Seat-| he ready to perform that duty jave making efforts today to learn] the, $2,400, by O. C. Frisbee, J. A }gemething regarding Mre. M. E Fleury, H. W. Green, ANNUAL MEETING. juetrick, who Hes unconscious at lthe Roosevelt hospital from the ef GATES quits WAL ST. The annual mm nting of the First | fects of what is believed to be an Unitarian society will be held at}overduse of veronal, taken at the United Press the chureh, on Boylston av. and {Hotel York last night. All that is NEW YOu Feb. & Tae W. | Olive st, Monday at 6:30 p. m. for| known of Mrs. Patrick is that she Gates and bis son, Charles, have quit Wall et. for good, according to what seems to be reliable informa tion, Strength was added to the report by the fact that Charies| Gates left for California today for a jong stay, and by the additional fact that a seat on ‘change w recently sold for $63,000 PRINCE FOR FRISCO SWELLS, will be who ie here with her nur business served py jat 6:30. Supper wit “Gus We realize that you Ie United Press.) & bargain when you see nines . ll as we do. are also aware, after all SAN ANCISCO, Feb. & one as we San Francisco's smart set will not ee eae ee ee ng price cutting, have to wait for the arrival of pov » mea that meq bargains “has to show Fighting Bob Evans and his tars to prink itself out in its finest jewels and feathers. Hie Highness Nawab, Sultan-Ul Mulk Bdr, prince of the blood a one of the most Influential potentater of India, will arrive here next Friday. BIG SUBJECT. “The 150,000 Near-Sighted Peo ple in Seattle That Occultets Cannot Help,” will be the topfe of Rev W. H. W. Rees’ sermon at the Methodist ‘Tabernacle tomorrow night. We show you more than a expect in our special offer of Suits and Overc At $15.00 Don't forget our regular Baturday might Bargain Special Genuine President Suspenders At 25ca Pair On sale after 6 p.m. HOLDING REVIVAL. Van Horn,! ngrega Rev. Dr. Praceis J pastor of the Plymouth ¢ tional church, is holding evange- | Hetie services in Walla Walla He is being assisted by Fred Butle the election of trustees and other |i a wealthy widow from Goldfield, se, | him. The Japanese was among the | yassengers on the steamer Queen, which touched this port on her way — NOT SWIFT'S DAUGHTER. H. Miller, Tacoma; John A, ed by a banquet at/ Rae, Tacoma; Samuel Collyer, Se . was given by the! attle; S. L. Lemmon, Seattle; C. A: Seattle Real tate Dealers’ asso-| Cook, Tacoma; J. R. McLaughlin, ciation last night to members of | Seattle; W. H. Parry, Seattle; Dr. the Tacoma Real Estate associa-| Warren Brown, Tacoma; R. W-. tion Hill, Seattle; and G. N. Heller, pres- About 20 members from the asso- | tdent of the Tacoma association. ciation at the City of Destiny were} A smoker at the Alaska club) E rooms pres |the Hote! But (By United Press.) Nev., Feb, 8.—-Misa Elsa | Swift, the young woman taken off | a train bere Jast night suffering from mastoiditis, is no relation to RENO. Swift, the Chicago packer. She is the daughter of Charles Swift, dec- | Present as the guests. | Those in charge of the entertain- orator in & Chicago department| .A dozen speecnes were made, all/ ment were C. W. Corliss, W. Svea lof which breathed a spirit of optim-| Pink rton, R. C. Perky, George W. - cisinemlabtanionens ism for the entire Paget sound coun-| Dilling, R. W. Hill, Frank E. Case, ACCEPTS CALL. try. Those who spoke were the fol-| H. 8S. Turner, 8. L. Lemmon, W. H. esis i Parry panarnen a MA \RRIES ~ AFFINITY Rev. T. A. Hilton, who has been | preaching for the Episcopal chureh | at Wenatchee, has accepted the} pastorate of the St. Clements} | Protestant Episcopal church in | tle about March ist to take up the new work Wages Reduced 10 Per Cent. (By United Press.) ;make “affinity matches” she used The Santa Fe railroad has given| CHICAGO, Feb. &.—Wy. Grable, the mall to defraud, according te ‘of a reduction in the work-| who hails frem Dearborn, Mo., and | {heTharge. Grable was to be one ing hours of its employes from 9] his bride, formerly Marion Grey,| por Ho te oy ee Soe to 8, with half time Saturdays and | : oli per, He teettled aiainst her be: : m4! are chuckling merrily over a good | fore the grand jury and the gov- no Sunday work. The order affects | j,ke they have played on the fed-|ernment depended upon him to all men employed in the local yards so tlle eral authorities. For, instead of | give the strongest evidence at the of the company, and amounts to] faxing the stand in the federal | co: Pa age Ns arp | @ 10-per-cent reduction in wages court to wreak revenge upon the! ferent. After careful consideration Sentenced to Elghty-one Vears. | young woman, as the government | G came to the conclusion that POUT DER Mon) Feb s—-| had expected, he will testify as her! Miss Grey was his affinity. His George C. Hastings, who pleaded | newly-made husband decision suited her and now they guilty of second degree murder in Miss Marion Grey fell into the) are one Grable is about the federal build- ing introducing his bride. connection with the hold-up of the | hands of federal authorities a short sast limited on the North nel ago because, in trying to pific, and the murder of En gineer Frank Clow on May 7 1906, penitentiary | the return of his $3 Mrs. Clark Returns. SWEARS OUT WARRANT Johnson refused to give it up, NEW YORK, Feb. & Mrs. Wil-| he says, and then he swore out Mam A. Clark, wife of the million a warrant for Johnson's arrest he aire and former senator from Mon- | defendant gave bail to appear tana, has arrived here on the! y ¢, Huntington, a stationary| for trial Tuesday on the ree French liner La Lorraine. She had | : { violating the employment agents’ been ill on the voyage, She , paid $3 for a job, walked | ordinance been touring in Europe for several to get it and found it} The posttion Huntington sought months AR oe Apretgtes was engix at the Falls City lwm a. {had been take her plant. Johnson, he says, offered $99900000000000000000008 | aioe ie walked buck to Seattle,! him anoiber job at smalier pay p 3 3 ns a -|when he made his statement, but Finst ay Ki vi RRY right into the office of Irving 11). he deciined, and caused John 300000000004000000000009 | Johnson, an employment agent at arrest

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