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“Floor of the Senate—Endorses Jail Instead a Fine. PARK PURCHASE iBLAMES THE PRESIDENT FOR PANICKY TIMES gator Rayner Stouts Out His Denunciation on the, 10 CONSIDER RAVENNA The United States civil service comminsion competitive examin altlon of meat inapector to be held ———— |{n this elty on March 6, 1008, Ap nr ge ae rads “wg plication form No. 1004 may be #e eon aa og re “Re P. cured from the secretary of the Jo Federal, stata and mu@tctpal of-,the principal speakers Oeorge Re wet — Be cal civil worvice board ov from the! tices and @epartinents were gen-| Marvin Savage will discuss “Abra . | secretary of the Twelfth Civil Berv ham Lincoln An Appreciation Pins, black ico district, Ban Francisco, Cal"Age | erally closed today, tn honor Of) 1 yman Wood will talk on “Remit and white limite, 21 to 66 ye Completed | the birthday of Abraham Lincoln, | jseences of Lincoln,” and Col W. J i e 1e CARD. application hould be forwarded | the mastyred president. The ba lasngly will tell of “IAncoin As 1 Reuter 4 Mirectly to the elvil sarviee comml*® | and many vrivete cerporations had Knew Him. Afterwards there will sion, Washington, D. ¢ their doors closed, and other firma | be an informal reception te Gov Howe only remained open for bisiness| Mead. The program will inelude sy nett bb half the day uber of instrumental and vocal 15¢ PAM Hiitnols club will celebrate pA. a 5 the ral program to| A varied program will be given Fanc be giv the ¥. M. ©. A. audt-| by the Elks tonight in their lodge the tortum tonight, beginning at &)hall, including oratory and wong 10¢ YARD. A special meeting of the Ped erated limnpro nt clubs ef Se atte has been called for Februar ; nieed Prem Kent Roosevelt and the ¢ of} 15, at the Chamber of Commerec ieasitoTOS Using | flee he #8, he has unec jously |to consider the advisability of the Irie finar As al contributed, with best tntentions,| purchase of Ravenna park by the the A Mary: | to the causes that have ted to buat. | city | a depression. I heartily en An informal luncheon wa held | ed dorse the president tn the warfare | at the park at noon today, follow ib he is waging against violators of| ing which the gue were a de the law and the oppressors of the the beauties of the park ens people Malefactora should re m ive penal punishment, but a e 1. whole generation of tnnocent people oe ed should not suffer for the sin of . o “new the oppressors, One day imprison ment may do the work quicker! ; ar and better than all the fines that| ire could be levied upon the institu tions they represent ’ Turning his atiention to the Ald hla utterance rich financial bill which was im! ‘The date for William Constan w coneed there . troduced in the senate the other | ting's new trial will be set as soon Sayner throagn the day, Senator Rayner said that he! as the remittitur containing the re the president bas based bis only approval of "cent decision of the state supreme Jusion that ever measure on the fact that it simply | court is received. This remittitur . eaee Dusiness eute afforded temporary relief. HI®\is expected to reach the county Pe aletctor and that be porn ——— to ee 't) clerk's office within the next few = gpend cert In the pe ! be 3 to deal with the subject Of) days, It is the formal direction — gh I greatly < + dank reserves, to the local court giving 1 ATA | that anew trial has been granted to a value of $360,131 while tn Attorneys Morris, Southard and YEAR BOOK OF ] 1907 10,688 butldiug permite were sb a fy* won Peer emgpene Pvc salts | eounsel ai ret hearing, enting & value Of $18) oo: ap his legal advisers in the forthcoming trial. They do not Men in Frieco. | care to discuss thelr plans at thin O, Feb. 12.—The | time, but tt ts generally understood 226 business men of Walla Walla| that they will take advantage of and Spokane, Wash. who have| the decision of the supreme court leeued by the been In the efty since Monday|to introduce much testimony oe bengay night, seetng the sights and attend-| Which was barred by the lower of statistics ‘.. “** ing receptions given in their honor,| court at the first trial on the immigration at « «left this morning for Los Angeles. | around that it had no bearing as the resources of the Sere fae They will make & number of stops ol ~ ‘agar t en route, the first betng at Pal Alto. of Com e The : mach informa ard ie entire state. The be ad cats regarding Se By the local ELIMINATION OF FAKERS Elimination of the taker in ad- vertising manager of the Post-in telligencer, at a banquet held at the Lincoln hotel last night About 60 advertising men at tended the banquet, enjoyed the meou and Hstened to speeches and be Chamber of Commerce has ed an interes! booklet re Beattie and Western Was any articles of spectal are in the ik; the address, and Harry N. Stuff, of the Stuff Printing concern, also spoke on the value of originality in ad | Vertising i 615 Suu nk permits lor the year 1897 amounted 3 : fees “ | Mid-Week Specials From the Cops Depetnent Princess Smyrna Rugs, 26-in. size, each Princess Smyrna 1 Rog 30-in, size, each ... Royal ‘Smyr rm "Rugs, 30-in. size, each .... | Royal Smyrna Rugs, | | 26-in. size, each ....} Royal ‘Smyri rna “Rugs > 18-in. size, each .... | ie. ..$1.00 | Royal ‘Smyr rna_ Rugs 36x40-in. size, each .. similar to Minstration, but has slightly $2 50 MMerent front pilasters, Is|,,°"') * ae Mate throughout of solid oak Roy al >: ti. hg Rugs, i With quartered oak front. Base | SGx7Z-in. size, en 66 two small serpentine r $4 f siies | Union : Ingr: ain € arpet, a | 35¢ Ingrain Car- | yard compart | | All-Wool | - Towels at Sil Prices Huck Face Towels good size, with red border and hemmed erly priced at @8ch. Special for 1 ay and Fri. TOW at quartered oak ness murder ness in Butte, for the trial the the design evidence Jeane Hall whom je enga Heg in an interview. tages can be erected at a minimum of expense, and the work would not | require any great appropriation THE GROTE-RANKIN COMPANY Complete Furnishers of Ho mes, Steamboats and Hotels Mid-Week Sale Special $3.75 iMustration shows a very pretty of sewing or bedroom | rocker sawed oak, polished, or may be had in ma- | hogany shaped wood seat Rister and back, with émall carving at top. | This rocker is of long-post con struction, and has brace arms, Hie 48 inches in wicth. Has| Pet, a yard ....- COG) i nt ang peck firmly | beveled French mirror, | Damask ¢ ies, | S| together. The posts 4H inches in size, This is a 4 ard Be aoe in 25¢ | stretchers are hand turt Nery Well made and handsome- | : And ‘ This rocker is high grade tn Wy fittehed piece, and | Bi ssell’s Standard Car- ie aia? lis ‘pak’ ai Specially priced tor pet Sweepers, each larly for $5.75. Spe ela! for tomorrow Roman Seats Reduced Tosdonse finish. Has saddle fancy ban shaped panels tn the complaining wit Constantine tried to 1 now in bust says he will be but DR. HEG TALKS ON TUB RCULOSIS BOOKLET vertising urged in an address| Dr. Elmer BE. Heg, secretary of to the members of the Adcraft as | the state board of health, suggests sociation by Carl Brockhagen, ad-| that a campaign of education and |a complete registration ts the best method of fighting great white plague. ottage system and b operation among th combat the dreaded tuberculosis the spread of He urees tler physicians to loggedof! lands and tr stories | “Ap elaborate sanitariam to care being especially ta-| H.W. Corneil, specialist on sales | for such disease cases should be advertising, delivered the principal! built by the state,” declared Dr Open-atr cot made of quarter finished golden and | $3.75 This Roman seat may be had in golden finished birdseye mar This seat is a very all piece | le or mahogany artistic day, cach of furniture for living room or library. The cen. Linen 4 ter is flat, with high roll at each side, forming Face Towels, large size, with white border | comfortable arms, and {s mounted one very | fre 1 F arly priced at 38¢ each. | pretty and substantial base, Seat fs 17 inches | aa for Tt und Friday in height and 23 inches in wid 27¢c clally priced 1403 TO | Deliveries } iatt Vv rm ra 9 z S to Aly Suburban Points. _ | BUY NOW Pay LATER for tomorrow at CORNER SECOND AVE.) | AND UNION ST Pa $2. 95 | Mall Orders Carefully and Promptly Filled. THE SEATTLE STAR-—WEDNESDAY 1908. BIRTHDAY OF MEAT INSPECTOR EXAMINATION o'clock AND THE : FALL” Mead will be one of | “Tere eee CRUSADE Full many a would-be auditor of | the Riddell lecture last night sighed in vain that the Tabernacle was not oe TUBERCULOSIS LINCOLN inuste and dancing Regular 18¢ Rarbour Linen Finish Thread s¢ SPOOL. gular be —— bour's Carpet See Ee AGAINST Uchard te 8 Regular Pirate rh Tablets 2¢ SKEIN, Regular es Regula made of India rubber, Miss Francia Commencing with the meeting in| panted by $1 or more to the secre Annorted | the active and resourceful busin: the ¥. M. ©. A. auditorium on Feb.| tary, Dr. W. R. M. Kellogg, 717 Belt Pins manager, did all in her power | 19, the Washington Aasoelation for — yoy yee ) ee BOOK. make no. di more people were >, ‘ hile the health authorities are emular be w ge 4 fol tee wosltartons than | ‘M¢ Prevention and Relief of Tuber | doing what they can to instruct the a oy, ever before. culosts will inaugurate a popular! public in preventative methods, | OOTTLE. team However, this so far failed in any | orasade for the restriction of the! they bave so many other duties un 3¢ 8 way to satisfy the hundreds that | disease tn this state | der their direction that ft has been | CSU! De me an besieged the doors for admission! The aasoctation has decided that | found best fn other states to organ Imported Hale that the b ve will be repeated in| the mere meeting of medical no-|'%e state, municipal and localized Brushes lars the Tabernacle next Tuesday night, | cleties for the discussion of the | *ocleties to deal with this special 2he EACH. , It is the hopes of the manage |CAUses and treatment of tubercu-|SUbJect. The work of the Washing Regular 60 Regular the loyal and interested patrons of | much in relieving the preasing need | &8nized along the lines sugg Pe dah y the lecture course which confronts it. They are plan-| bY the National Association for the tO EACH yard The lecture jast night on "Love | Sing an active campaign; one that, Study and Prevention of Tubereu Re Bag “ig 7 and Lovers, Marriage and Divorce,” | Will enter into the homes and lols and an exhibit from the na |} —oncN INS UO DI | Regular 1 Wan at once scientific and popular, | change the ideas of people concern. | tional association will be one of Coats’ and Clarks and full of beauty, simile, fun and | ing the disease and teach them how | the feats of the meeting on Feb. || Thread philosophy to protect themselves against it } 18 | ¢ SPOOL. Tonight Mr. Riddet!'s theme will Such effort applied in New York On the above date, the Washing |J Regular 6c be "The Devil, Sin and the Fall;"|city has reduced the death rate Thursday night "God, Faith and | from tuberculosis over 40 r cent Prayer;” Friday night The | At this rate such measures applied World's Redemption He will ad. | to the state of Washington would dress another mass meeting Of men mean the saving of hundreds of next lives which up to this time have| Sunday afternoon = been unnecemarily sacrificed | In order to accomplish thin de | stray ad, it is necessary that Fmt individual should be con }eation vinced of his personal responsibil lit} and assume some active part in promoting the movement. The M EETING first thing to do te to join th Washington association, of which Janyone may becd & member by A general indorsement and ratift. | frgarding an application, accom meeting for the northern es wards of the city will be held un- | | ton asnociat | tees to loc ITTER FIGHT OVER n will appoint commit after the following lines of work: Legislation, forma tion of additional societies through out the state, publication and press statistics, the establishment of a sanatorium, lecture partes where | speakers may be obtained to talk | on the subject before tins ¢ Kanizations, workshops and factor ies and scientific Investigation The association hopes to obtain the assistance and co-operation of every existing institution, as its work, instead of conflicting, Is de signed to abet that of all such in-| stitutions | According to a decree handed down in the supreme court at Olym pla yesterday, William Johnson jost THE FAI der republi auspices at Odd Fel his squatters rights to some valu lows hall, Fremont, next Saturday jable property at Smith's Cove evening. |Johneon squatted on the land in Plana are being arranged to have EDITORSHIP | 1883 believing It to be government all the successful and all the de |. land. The property, however, be feated candidates for republican | Dy longed to Dr. Smith, after whom counciimante nominations in the | |the Cove was named, but Johnson Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh and Thir | guether hot political fight is on candidate, It is signed by the/ did not learn this fact until after [teenth wards present to join in as | ithe university he editorship same men whom the Birkett-Lati-/ he had acquired title by adverse surances of support for the winning |oPithe Pacific Wave in again the mer supporters designate as “the possession. candidates plum over which the collegians are ring,” of which John W. Campbell, In November, 1906, Johnson quit It is planned, in addition, to have | cpyiending, and the controversy the retiring editor, is the leader, claimed part of the land to one the general city candidates present | ABP be a most bitter one and which, it is said, has controlled | Czerney, who quitclaimed it to one as well as thelr unsuccessful repub Oh one side, the fact which student affairs for some time. | pson, and later it was quit Hean opponents to make @ show of | supported Harold H. Birkett for the Latimer is an experienced news-| claimed to other parties. In the amplete harwony in the organiz® | postition three weeks ago is lined paper man, and won the first place | sult brought by Johnson to estab | ton in support of the nominees. up strongly for Thomas FE. Latim in the debating tryout held at the | lish his title, Czerney, to whom the REVOLUTIONIST | revolutionary SOLID FOR TAFT | ment fn Ohio. WHIT the scattering forces which supported Dunbar are determined to put Roy Rudio tn as the editor of hig? student —— he nominating convention | cancion Latimer ® name was the only one presented, Rudio himself making the motion to close nomina | tons Radio had repeatedly stated he would not run for the position, and Ttourst RATES TO THE COAST United Prees.) (8, cmrcadd, Feb. 12.-—-Committees | yesterday morning a fist fight be Tepresenting the Western and Cea tween him and another collegian tral Passenger woclations have | was prevented only by the interven. decided to Krant summer tourtat | tion of more coolheaded perse rates during the coming season.; when Ruedio was told he would run The committee will recommend to| for the office If a certain “ring” the Central Passenger sociation | commanded him to do no, that the tourtet rates that were in This morning Radio's name was effect last summer should be grant university last week. He will lead | quitclaim had been given, was not the team that will meet Oregon | made @ party to the sult, and this next month in debate. He is | Oversight prevented Johnson from senior and is an honor student. | Proving that the quitclaim was in He i» supported by the non-fra-| valid ternity element, the dormitory, and) The parties by the majority of the fraternities. sult are Herbert Rudio i* a junior, and ts backed by | semmeseess=: a few of the fraternities In the last election Birkett sec 206 votes more than his opponent which was the greatest majority ever given a candidate at the uni-| versity. The Campbell-Rudio fac tion foreed him out of office, how. | the mentioned in 8. Conner ever, by digging up a hitherto un. known technicality As a result, The question of installing pool this new election has been called,! ang billiard tables in the new Y and the university is again the|y; ©. A. building was referred to scene of moet bitter politics. @ special committee, consisting of posted on the bulletin board as a ed again. In one instance, the rate ee oe from Chicago to Colorado points ——————— COAST HOTEL MEN TO ORGANIZE IN SEA LE y United Press.) TT SAN PRANCISCO, Feb, 12.—A | movement has been started among |the members of the hotel men’s ansociations of San Francisco and evade to organize @ Pacific asso elation, to include California, Ne vada, Arizona, New Mexico, Ore- gon. Washington, Utah, Idaho, Pritish Columbia and the boundar- lies generally accepted as the Pa Mark Lelt a Russian jallet of Seattle, has been given the op portunity of becoming the leader in America ot « powerful Russian party, known as the Bratekaya Drushina.” Lait himeelf a Russian born, | cific coast. landed in San Francisco a year ago, - and with Geruschuni, another Rus | the party among hie countrymen The American noch has grown | to such proportions that a leader in| has named Leites as its head Geruschuni returned to Russia after launching the new party, ase H is now a political fugitive from Rus sian justice tn that country A toast, “The Republican Party responded to by Joh F. Miller, re | publiean nominee for mayor, will be the feature of the annual Lin coln's day banquet of the Young Men's Republican club, which in to, | b@ held this evening at the Lincoln | hotel In a way thie banquet wil} be the Opening rally of the republican cam according by Ohio is solid for Taft to a t gram received today James T. Blackistone, president of | palgn and will become, as it pro the local Taft club, from A. Lj} erem general ratification and Voryes, manager of the Taft move- | jolification meeting eral other set toasta will be r nded to and flamber of impromptu speeches The telegram reads Every one of the 816 delegates | a l elected to the republican state con. | Will probably be called for. It is | vention are straight for Taft | antl d that all the republican A. I. VORYES.” | candidates Will be present fier Skates, for sidewalks, for and girls, from 50c to $3.00. PUB M1, 1111 Firat ay one! | PRICES TODAY :+r-+s++++++s clale for totus attendance At peanaren of the market 4 informing the A large list of #7 brought out a larg the public marke convenient points bulletins were por te maine T. 8. Lippy, A. S Burwell and Henry Ewing, at the regular month pard of trustees ly meeting of the be : held last night The question has been agitating t association and several minis jee associations. R Be EACH. “Kprlque and band 2e YARD. he EACH. THESE SAVINGS Should Look Good to You —Come in TOMORROW ixineh head Pine he DOZEN. Regular 100. pia ice white Pearl Buttons he DOZEN. ie nt brass Jet Hat APER Re: Hooks and black and white Be CARD. Regul. a °o 1 he 8POOL. Regular 10¢ pl Emt yard Tan Shoe cmb Ze PAIR. KEIN, Regular = fancy 188 School Combe 12 PRICE. ee 0 Hand Bags, Pock et Hooks and Purse 1-2 PRICE. Spite colors Ae LAP, Taporated Apples 7 12¢ POUND. Regular 12%. ay Pigs & 1-2¢ POUND. Regular 10¢ Oats 7 Les. 256, senutine orn Kinks he PKG. Regular 10¢. Second Avenue BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE STREETS ce nla Tesh OLD MAN LOSES PROPERTY — Smith Cove Land Co land Land Co., the Washington Northern Land Co., the Oregon & Washington Railroad Co. and Grif fith Davis. An effort was made to bring Cverney in by supplemental pro- ceedings, but the trial court ruled against it. The other parties had obtained title from Dr. Smith. John- son had accepted a lease from Con- ner for part of the land, therefore he was prevented from contesting Conner's title. Johnson claims that | the lease was presented to him for signature, as @ plan to secure ag sistance for bim from the county. But as he could not establish the fact that fraud had been practiced, the claim was not allowed and be lost the sult. The land is very vatuable, espe- cially for railroad purposes, and it is suspected that the Harriman tn- terests are back of the sult, as they the New Eng- are anxious to acquire the Jand for terminal property, ‘ COMMITTEE To DECIDE BILLIARD CONTROVERSY No opinions were expressed by any of the directors it being decid- ed to leave the matter to the com- mittee for further investigation. The board elected officers for the coming year. The present officers were reelected. They are: Presl- Trying Hard to Squirm Out, of a Trial for Bribery. roof enclosure of the new Y. M. © ‘ A. building will be opened this i" jevening with a match game be (By United Press.) |tween James Stephens, architect of SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 12.—/the building, and N. B. Alien, the Armed with scores of technical ob-| crack bowler of the & A. C etions and pared to stave off The alleys are the regulation for months the actual trial of Abe : leys, and are the best In the Ruef on the indictment charging All the work was done tn the former boss with bribing Jen: | shops of the association building nings Phillips, Attorney Henry Ach The lighting facilities are of the lead counsel for Ruef, resumed | pest his obstructive tactics in Judge| ‘The billiard and pool tables, if Lawlor's court this morning. Ruef they are installed, will be placed was not in court when the bailiff | alongside of the alleys. The bow! rapped for order. Ach opened pro-|ing will be under the direction of ceedings with an elaborate defense | the physical department of the as- of the right of the defendant to | sociation make use of all available technical ities. Ach consumed the entire] PLEASURE PARTY MISSING. morning session with his technical - - argument. Contrary to the expecta (By United Press.) tions, Special Prosecutor Heney did| SAN DIEGO, Cal., Feb. 12.—Fear not file his affidavit in reply to/js expressed for the safety of sloop Ruef's immunity contract state- yixing, which left La Jolla Satur ment, not having had time to pre with @ email party on a pare it. It is more than Mkely that for the Csromado faland Heney will not file the affidavit, as sailing nothing has been seer it is his contention that no state-| of the Viking. The sloop r ment of facts has been made by the | foundered In the storm wh! ex-boss. Judge Lawlor, at the urg-| yajled Saturday and Sunday night ent request of Ach, continued the | case until Friday morning for fur TRACK TEAM TRYOUT. ther erent - ——— | The track team of the Y. MC ee A. will hold a tryout aturday night at the gymnasium 8 to be held are the 25-yard dash 100-yard dash, 120-yard potato r $ | three broad jumps, and 12 and 16 @ |} pound shot-puts. Py i BRIEFS BY WIRE public of all specials and the statis} § a Where they could be found. Os Dexter Horton & Co. the list, artichokes were quoted a BANKERS, pe for ub ts, Calif ia ¢ pacity + iT ot ty ub b ‘ Two bills, one for $175,000 for an ory is 10 cents une + , hu ~ , Savings Department Open To- B- Hater theng Be M cewmens , pinto sarin a. bend think as night From 6 to 8 Alaska, and the other for $200,000 be obtained today for 10 cents per | o’Clock. for a federal building, both at pound and French head cheese at . Juneau, have been introduced into nts per pound Corner Second and Cherry. © the house * regularly sold a 5 New York Bldg. 3 ‘ May and presto heed hea are only 10 cents for today . Jiss Maude Ashford has announc Large new caulifiowers are onle that her engagement with the the market at 15 nts per head,| @ wealthy Former Senator Henry D: line of Smyrna fign was! ¢ vis has been broken, on account of J and will be placed on sale | opposition of his family tomorrow at 10 and 15 cents per Three indictments have been re | package, | ecccece ee (turned against Charles W. Morse, dent, T. 8. Lippy; vice president, Henry Ewing; secretary, A. J. Bur- roughs; treasurer, J. A. Cath- cart. ED the former ice trust magnate of New York A new cable steamer is planned for the Pacific. Heinrich Conreid has resigned as the director of the Metropolitan Opera company in New York. The interstate commerce commis- sion has refused to rescind the nine-hour law regarding employ- ment of train dispatchers, telegraph operators and towermen, as re quested by the vice president of various rallroads. Gov. Hughes, of New York, has Started a fight against the ice trust. Idaho republicans will hold a convention at Wallace May 12 to six delegates to attend the Chicago convention. A conven- tion for the nomination of sta’ officers will be held at Boise, Sep. tember 1. AMUSEMENTS } At the Moore—Frank Daniels in se The Tattooed Man.” At the Seattle—"The Country Squire.” At the Lois—Daniel Frawley in The Pit At the Family—Comic opera ompany in The Senorita At Pantages'—Vaudeville At the Coliseum—Vandeville At the Orpheum—Vaudeville. At the Star—Vaudeville At the 5-Cent Star—Moving plo tures At the Lyric urlesque com> pany in “Miss Cl OFFICER SHOT BY THIEF. VANCOUVER, B. C, Feb Patrolman Arthur McLeod was this xorning shot, but not fatally im jured, by a Chinese chicken thief. One bullet went through McLeod's and a second whizzed past his ear, The Chinaman escaped 12 (By United Press.)