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LAST EDITIO NO, 203 <. \NOT MOORE AGAINST MILLER | VOL. 9 SEATTL BUT MOORE VS. MACKINTOSH THE SEATTLE STAR , WASH., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, ONE CENT THE WEATHER—OCCABIONAL RAIN TO 1908. NIGHT AND THURSDAY; EAST WINDS ° ic STRKEDISCOVER SMALLPOX ATO ON THE MINNESOTA NOME, Feb, 12.—The rich pay ever atruck in Alaska, #0 far) seen 7 ee oe 4# known, has been found on the (aS iat on te, madre LN HONOR OF LINCOLN pi Li i ' -— -| ners ill Liner Sent to Quarantine---Ihree Vases of Drea ¥ . os . near Fort Davis. It is richer than! ° ns Wm Seattle vs. Conditi cod f NAME CHANGED. the famous Bessle bench. Gold ' ats the Kea sue taken from the ground on the (By United Pres | Dis F d Fi d Se d Cl P. Py t ¢ : Sa " 3 | ‘The Merchants’ Protective asso-|Lake View averages $40 to the| NEW YORK. Feb. 12—-Members | ease Found---First ani con ass Fassengers F in the esent Lampaign, Says Mayor Moore in His Speech Last Night lon, wt the annual meeting held pan, with exceptional pans that |of the Lincoln Fellowship club to 4 | night, changed the name to the ytgld enormously. The Lake View | day celebrated the 99th annive R | ed d B h Se | __ ! " — * }? seve Merchants’ association, The is operated by Niebhur & Co. The sary of Abraham Labeaiato birth in | eleas an roug t to att e. - constitution was amended, and in| pay streak 1# 60 feet wide, Th fitting Me! - » alt eee ae } < hea ng manner, Men of national ait te deeds against words and 4 RRARAAA ARERR EER eRe eee eee | the future the board of trustees | average makes such a showing that| reputation adfrenbed the gatherin ss — d the final! will naiat of seven members in- | Nom Hi bi “ n and in the fi ‘ * maiat of neve embers ome, used t lg strikes, is © 1 one f te ry Cpl liege: ‘ DON'T SWAP HORSES WHILE CROSSING A STREAM. © | ctead of five pie oO big strikes, is ex a a will be de ce oe United Press.) 4 < sarantine station, at Diamond ‘anal: 2 i -ORT TOWNSEND, Feb. "oint PA iter, it te Moore agsinet Mack) & ot ¥ eared more personally, for one candidate than an- ® | The big Hill liner Minnesota ar-| A large conslenmen oF Bio g it is @ questic nets And less for my personal interest and also that of the # | rived here during the ni 4 te| pe te bog Pie Sa astee. a ner what hae prevailed | thie " Le . ould vote guided by my personal feel & | : ere for shipment to its destina = whether the teat two yeare or . tage on March but when I take into account the many peo. # now held up by quarant offi-/ tion and will not go to quarantine Deity during ple ta this city, representing practically every walk ie We clals with smallpox aboard. There with the rest of the freight a led in Georgetown | & who are more or | 4 n life, ® was no sign of the disease whe The Minnesot i remain b what has preva! » or less dependent upon the volume of tr 4 - rome 7 innesota will remein bere ‘er Youngstown shall preva’! during arising from the main offorta of our city officials to sane . th mer walle from thelover night and will proceed to e two yeare"--From Mayor fully accomplish certain things within a given period, | am & P Orient. Of the three cases 4 Diamond Point tomorrow morning dee t Egan's Arcade|* “eeldediy of the opinion that no material changes should ‘be @ cere Severepen an Taerynty ¢ saver) VEN tee Stes Bee er Moore's speech at Fo ® made in our elty government at this time * |the vessel was nearly five da and f t for fumigation hail last might. * Any change tn the police departmont, fire department, city # out. The third cane appeared | ri n Austin reports a pas —— *® on or mayor would be hurtful, owing to the fact that # |ruary 6. All are Chinese inembers |senger Ist approximately of 600 #4 gond deal has dee! A re) @ there is too much needed to be done and done quickly to take # jof the Minnesota's crew and a 12-days’ trip across the Pa- qantly by tome of « opponent . up any time in breaking tm new officials prior to the success & | The first and second class pas-} cific tgen the sublect of ba said | ¥ fm opening of the A-Y.-P. exposition,—therefore, | consider * eee | - . sengers and baggage are being — : it good business to let well enough alone at this’ partic red to the steamer What The Whatcom arrived at 2 o'clock Mayor Wiitam Hickma Moore at! w time ne et pa ilar : ‘Alle d V d ille A 1 com and will be taken immediate. | this noon with the first and Se arty te as . it is bat fir to state that I never held an office In & ge audey| ctress, 7 Years Old, Confesses ly to Seattle, before the liner goes | second-class neers er pare {sD ® Seattle, and never intend to—hence my unbiased opinion from # = <= = — = mgan's Ball in the Arcade * from a purely business standpoint : . Th t Sh Stole he Fi and i i | ts to say, that we i I consider tt the duty of every Aimerican citis ae a ie t urs Other Articles Miss- the county Jai) under heavy guard, harmony between the execu) @ cise the right of franchise, but tp g re gigs pa ae cn and lest night ¢ crowd surrownaes S Negislative depart of hie, but in so doing he should not # . “ the bufldin t in belie t rere hop woe ha - . sr — = the fact that the best man, the man who ac ® ing by Pupils. ——_— | vee Hh re be ty ne on aie omplishes the greatest good to the greatest number, is the # . r the executive a other) @ right te 4 : oo t they are spirited aw To prevent te of the city o fer Meer nt PROA, Ond Ler the shove ryames I om . aoiiantianesiiinsaaliansdiiins (By United Press.) lynching, steps are being taken to ple of this « PORTLAND, Ore, Fe 2— call out the mil The victii the people <0 iy * GRO. W. ELLIOTT. * M M sar 7 via te ein tin er cashes = a of what thelr exec *% 1907 10th ave. north. . re. BE. M. Breard, an actress 17) her parents. The business man/man claiming to be D. W. Humph = in 8 precarious condition. fe the past two yea * ® |years old, by her own confession! made a report to the police, and|rey, of Kansas City, Mo. has r ghoald elect @ eeeent ® |to Sergeant of Detectives Tennant | (h® search for the dark-haired wou aay way | (By United Pre TO LEAVE CITY. a en this moraine. ts the & ; surrendered himself to Chief of | — pb Dermony © ‘ » sey yey | this morning, Is the thief who for! am wearing a red coat was begun SANTA FE, N. . & mayor that © in}z — — several weeks has been sneaking | Detective Phillips last night ar Police Secrist, at Vancouver, and)... ss Mayor Moore and City Engineer ie the <i ay — SEGRE —=linto the high school wardrobe|resiead her at rooms at the declared he was wanted in Kansas | While on her wa: Thomson will leave Seattle this hat « a, question as to whether what has room and stealing valuable furs|Adgeles hotel, Fifth av and City for the murder of a man | Margaret Carling evening for a trip up Cedar river A a | Pe vailed in this efty during the and other wearing apparel from | Seneca st ned James Doherty, and that he | night operator at Las Vegas, was for the purpose of inspecting the t y.| last two years or what has prevailed the pupils The woman, after stealing the Wanted to give himself up and be aulted > me or | Work Bow in progress on the light . assaulted by two men, who Inter 4 ‘ every | it Georgetown or Youngstown shall The woman, arrested last night fer vet, went to a phot ny semt back to stand trial. Humph plant extension at the falls. They bea & photographer t b we city | prevall. | by Detective Phillips, stoutly pro: | a had a cabinet-size pt rey's story is considered remark. | YT arrested and identified by will be away from the elty for athe eyes of « cople| The meeting Inst night was at! tested her innocence, but this morn ‘taRen, showing the stolen furs, | *dle If true their victim. They were placed in| two or three days. ‘geder-® partisan tended by a crowd which packed ing when questioned as to how she | Tle picture wan found by’ the po- ¥ wise Egan's ball until standing room | | came by a beaver ont worth $75 iy and was shown her just before aa: was Oki pekaalalin: “aneek eae oke down and admitted her * confession j W. Ti AKE | | ma y my | the applause and enthusiaam which att. j Was Former Pupil o E Judge lallineer, who rected the speakers was tremend- | Mra. Hreard came under susp Z Bike beat he could. The har /0Ws Judge W. D. Wood presided Jelon from & report turned tm by | ,4m@ *aid whe had been a pap! fect tor yeare bofore| and introduced the speakers, chiet| Ja business man to whom she had Of tne Bah school for seve yy was per lor eeete aad aha ak waiiies ee denser lgold the beaver set for $4. She Ualiths before her marriage in No-| . fu perfect harmony, | George R. Cooley, O. T. Erickson. | “ told bim «# story of hardship and a = pena Pan te oe ete i | t 7 } > need of money, he bought the fors v he re T suhensome of the boosy| William Middleton and George F t ¥ abouts during the lunch hour, and © EXPLAIN AMENDMENTS. - + - Tefused to pay 20 per cent | Cotterill, The ward councilmanic Fe F jfor $4, She told him they were » ‘the Z Ex.-Go Pardee Mak Stirring Landing Eff et uerainge candidates were present and were Ohio Primaries Sho That her property, and thet she had - nagehrgeed cee oe helt) State Senator George 8. Cottertt] v. es orts Goltinger’s Troudies tediodaced ta the tadlance by Chair iW bought them "in Portland SE ee eae vine | Will explain the proposed charter | P - . Eo cote thet yor, got an |e WOUd \? 7 Sold the Furs oe faery eee es RE kmenstments toate etaeve’ ot the | gf President Roosevelt in Pursuing the Trusts. . q ‘ebruar tan in the office. who paid | & PR. DIVIDEND. | Big Man Has Men | The business man gave them a) tative Phillipe recovered a gray | 11" “ine Asbury Mi eaurch Btteation to the duties of the bi | | hie daughter, and she began Wear squitrel muff and a red cheviot Pretaoat ee mbo undertook to carry | (By United Press.) | + jing them at high school and om Jecket. The coat she wore when | '"°™0" ole, Ged: sareeenat. Suk. 31 | ected in His |the street. The story of the thiev-larrested was stolen, she sald. It (By United Press.) , mer Governor Dr. George C. Pardee EINE tis ethee ond en tiger Peden 1oeAt a ing had gotten among the students, 1 believed that ail ber thieving ALAMEDA, Cal, Feb. 12—| bring before the Men's club of the “ | mee ol 4 of . aod when several of them saw her: has not yet come to light | P First Baptist church last night the throttle him, and they | oy rn 7 * | agali rach: te t a! ie tabsrmonious for him . gay =r ew Railway Favor. |wearing the furs she became the! [Mra Breard says she ts an| |“Against the encroachments upon) i iution of the president of the Me BAministration, they |g poor a oe 73 per cont Jaubject of scrutiny and mumerous|aétress, and bad done some work the rights of the people stands pre- United States in the face of the po- Eats for bin toler. ccnres beast oan Gace on - suspicious remarks. This condi in vaudeville. Her husbend, from eminently one man—the president litical conditions that now confront ee os te, wen ommen stock was declared for| : tion finally became unbearable, and whom she bas separated, is a of the United States, Theodore the nation. Urging his hearers to oat the dicta: tb the half year ending December last, | (By United P Med Bis beet judement t Seeautean peat f tame a. ay Unt ress.) jin tears she told of the affalr to teamater tn tiand Roosevelt. You have undoubtedly bt against control of elections by , COLUMNUS, O., Feb. 12.—The SS A AE a a read his messages to the congress corporation corruptionists; he said t was who had put os i bet result of the republican primar os! ep Ag one: PAY ROLLS delegates to the national convention in Chicago, and a list of de ” to the « convention, to be éeld Mareh 3, which will be unanim i im his favor, were selected. No opposition worth mentioning ey foe years belowe sod = Former Secretary of Ballinger did not ace: W. M. Murdock, superintendent | for the Rich & Harris Construction with offices in the Bailey pan in part: of the United States and you know | » people can long be free, and Portland Bank to Reopen. “ah gol ge 0 from these messages how high and Representative Humphrey has in PORTLAND, Ore. Feb. 12-—The| troduced a bill at Washington | patriotic his motives are |no people ought long to be free, the largest in the. Northwest, |Sfanting permission to the Seattle] “You have seen him cause to be who permit their political and gov- ’ witiciale te construct & sewer outlet prosecuted and convicted scores of |ernmental affairs to fall into the ; hands of a class to be administered by designing and unpatriotic men, “But I have an abiding faith in the American people. I am sure they will, when they become alive to the condition of affairs, rise up, which was forced to suspend in November, wiil reopen Monday. GOES DOWN WITH men in high stations, even senators and representatives in congress, for their violations of the law. “You have seen him bringing to justice, the hitherto unapproach able Standard Ot) company. for the north trunk sewer extend ing across the Fort Lawton grounds. | On account of the improvement be- ing of a permanent nature, the lo- cal army officers could not grant permission for {ts construction. Treasury Opens His | dereiove during the day. The i. Was arrested last night ALL ON BOA D Ml ars “You have seen him set in motion throw off the shackles that the ancen et + nl jes a F : * es y og ee 5 ee tor | Pt eagae: ‘ 12.—~-A special one! process of the law against Har Lebeaprnn corporis eve Bh ° : - be eo pecuniary be jspatch from Vienna to a news | riman upon them, and as they always have ‘When the lack of farmony. | Campaign. Jelement in Cuyahoga county b Murdock, it ix alleged, admitted aoe lagency here says that Count Alex-| “You know how bitterly all these done in time of public peril, assert Which is Bo greatly deplored by Gertag thet Ge Taft county com-| that he had been living a life (Gy United Prees.) lander Hadjk, through his legal ad-|men and interests, from Maine to their rights and take again into Geriain climente and in certain ir Dimas mittee was the only valld organiza: |that had carried him beyond his| 7 eta |viser, has issued an emphatic California, from Oregon to Florida, their own hands the powers which, of thie city, began So | tion of ite kind fn that « and | me ans VANCOUVER, Bi. ©. Feb. 12-—| nial of his reported engagement to | hate him and all his works temporarily, the Ruefs and that (By United Press.) |the selection of delegates went by! Members of the firm say that, |News reached this city this morn-| Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt, of New| “My friends, the battle fs on.” | Schmitzs of high and low degree it.| MARSHALL Mich. Feb. 12- Gofnait, no ticket being plac a is after padding the payrolls ant as ing of the drowning of one white | York In the foregoing words did For-| have taken from them.” ted two hours after be had resigned date cer enintence, he arew the money | ine an¢ six Indians tn @ schooner | === <3 OREO tn ‘ ap igepes 2 Rie , cages no existence, he drew the money og » reef off Queen Charlotte ish {|last night as president of the GENMANS TO BANGUET, | 884 Sauandered it Toke Gaothe Charhe, of Vancen STEALING E ISED VERSION It} Carnegie Trust company of New | Gener Games Unenated: ver, Was an eye witness of the York, Leslie M. Shaw, former see-| The Seattle Liederkrana will ban-| MANILA, Feb. 12.—After a “téck. but he could do nothing ict | retary of the treasury, opened bis| quet tonight in honor of William Il,| series of exciting sessions, Senor ‘ Sssist the unfortunates presidential campaign. He resign-| emperor of Germany, The banquet | Gomez was unseated by a vote of, Clarke and another fisherinan ed at § o'clock and two hours later, will be held at the Turner hail,|40 to 36. The assembly has done wade @ vallant attempt to rescue Bee thee ae oe in nit |he made the initial address of the | 1819 Eighth av. Mayor Willlam little else but consider Senor Go the men, but aes and the he, 2° aPPrOVe Of campaign before the republican| Hickman Moore and O. Lohan, the)mez's case since convening In reg * hoober disappeared beneath the prone that ~ i °* club of this elty }German consul, will attend lular session on February 3 waves. The rescuers were in & Approval like free Ase { plight themselves and suffered (an citizens at the polls on extreme pain for several hours. PARTIES PERFECTING CAMPAIGN PLANS | ALL Wor discriminator ete oes nag ae °, ° | "a So ' fete’ Sosy” So yo; Contest Will Be in Full-Blast by Beginning of Next WHITE RIVER | Sa YORK. Peo 12—Mr | That law? | have a} is % si Hanna Stanhope, whe brought En osame, (at sen sore Week---Democratic Party Ticket May Be With- PIONEER DIES fie. tt? sitet, one of the CARUSO’S ACCUSER FINED ONE CENT | ago by accusing him of annoying \her while she was standing near court of alates BY viet Band oar drawn by Backers. |‘ isbard deete, w: plonese ot:tn MMtiatrs weake ta’ Cental pore that ‘I would ent White River valley country 4\9ae yesterday fined one cent for the state of Wash m, the ord lant night at this home near | S™s intoxicate Mra Graham ances ty of it or half sister, was fined the same = et ioe « Ye Ue and 1° | Campaign plans of the rival par-the democratic managers ax an as eae aged 83 years. He has oo hee ca 6 er eouee NGS Of the offic, of san tles in the ensuing city contest are| sistant republican organization 18) lived in this country 40 years ! fo help me, God apidiy being whipped Into sh&pe | dally becoming more more Pro] Mr Jeffs was born in Scotland New Immigration Law. Mes het tho + wena | tt the several headg and the | nounced. ‘This is best demonstrat:| ang ‘came to this country 60 years| VICTORIA, B. C., Feb. 12—The that oath of wan not | Setive spellbinding campaign willed by the fact that the ago. He took up a homestead, and few immigration law enacted by Saly unfit to hoid start off with a rush with the first | managers | he ft an esta at $200,000, | he British Columbia legislature re free America, tut that he ous f next week ‘ement with on "| He outlived both children cently, on the lines of the Natal have taken fro: t gh y notes were sounded by the = with encourage | He wye a member of the conven: | met, became a law today, when exercise the el: City tors at last night's democratic campals but! tion that in 1889 framed the con-| Lieut. Gov. James Dunsmuir as “it you going inagnrel raky, aut tonnes oe sy few of their attacks at the repul>) stitution of Washington ‘wented to the bill Metecutive to sa mi\ 8") publican campaigners will follow nization le 4 BP: hema = Bil net estoree ng| gait ot the annual banquet of Sante joweettnats wires GLORIOUS py cece |ame Me Mas ome et | @OVERNOR DELAYS! (tancauv hed as well a ie? | principal speaker and will prot to do #0.| @ ad judic sis |" Tomorrow night Mr. Miller will| The democrati on the] CASE VERDICT ME Sour execut ; peaking campaign prop |other band are ymunt intends boty. meeting in bis own ward, | tion chiefly for upon the} h, to be held at the old | City party and upon Mayor a} —_ —_ ji We Such Example Mission hall on Queen Anne av., to | administration ia) (hak too mu he followed on Friday night with a| There is an intimation abroad,| Local guardsmen are much pe jund, as to what the decision of T think tox | meeting at Rainier hall in the Sec | however, that the democratic ticket |turbed at the delay in reporting | the board was, or as to why they M government. the te ond ward may be withdrawn Already the|the finding the board which| were holding back the r fonecei ved ah « City party plans contemplate | claim is being made in ¢ party | recently tried Maj. Otto Case, N It ecret that, in case of MO tank of 1 Fee ey ity anne nd George | circles that the Metcalfe campaign |G. W., by courtmartial proceedings, | au adverse report, Maj. Case will ‘Wer to tempt F. Cotterill about the efty on the | promises to draw more heavily 1 charge of criticisi hi take tl ue to local su my the ich | trail of Mr. Mit king at the |from Miller than from M thus | pertor office pe court, questioning the juri example 3) same place » far aa’prac- | rendering Moore wuece dict of the board was f dict of the leged 1| tieable, to the diences on | polls more certain. This ¢ , to Gov. Me o eritic hed in this! the night follow each Miller | of affairs t begine . aco and tin in an i ( Juty | meeting. The slogan of the City | upon the republican manage stances she been , tonel th board ity. It| party campaign will be rform: | 80 the republican and demo-|made public within + twojwhich has ct new and in the| ance versus promise, conditions in| cratic leaders can agree that there| at the mow arm str n and ft is con BRYAN IN A SPEECH SAl> THAT LARCENY FORMERLY EXISTED IN TWO DEGREES, rin and in the " Saattle versus conditions in George |is danger of this, it is more than] To date not a word has eman-/ fended that as this board enjoyed METIe AND RAND, BUT UNDER NEW AMERICAN CONDITIONS THERE ARG PETIT LAR B hot Moore against Miller, it|town, Moore versus Mackintosh probable that General Metcalfe, at|ated from either the governor or|@hly civil functions, there was no PETIT AN ANG, BUT UNDER f . N CONDITIONS Tt E AR Moore againas 31 h It ja al In this campaign the attitude of | least, will be retired from the race. | Adjt. Gen, Hamilton, next in com,| violation of any military code CENY, GRAND LARCENY AND GLORIOUS LARCENY

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