The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 12, 1908, Page 8

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FAIRBANKS HAS WON PRESENT POSITION“°2GERS PUT ON BY HARD WORK AND SHREWDNESS SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, FEB. 12, 1908. BY JACOB WALDECK -- atonal Ke é a I : . whe i 1 . 1 to ; (Seattle Star's Exclusive Service)! a rh men were | practt i \ wered in t egative, be lined ae Pag se gie . on one more chance to oa I they we spiced i i Soper yi oor li ative Now eT) rose et a handshake, Not much of a 4 CHARLES THE ) Ricly we forgosh,becats ey e's GREAT GAIN IN ie Se S - To TAKE A i Oe Weenies oa seo COCKTAIL 13 "WF ce eos REGISTRATION There ma © a talk of 1 A YOUNG LADY . es eee UM AFRAID : CHARLES 'S MISSE he elty registration office, ward fa the nallost, with but mI ast night at mide with 1,076 Three wards have each le eon oe more ve he th a 008 the Fourte stration books than were « the Tenth, with I *, and the F v { ed for the city election f two enth, with I 4 i ht wards ha ' The total number thi ear is Third ward hea “4 being second 060, as compared with 21,492 in size to sever t * #0, an increase of 13 It in om 4 that there are The Beventh ward the argon oie wh ave be , rn the elt with a total of ae ected before the , erned ° FAILS TO ENDORSE ‘ “WILD CAT’ BILL a Through a parliamentary ta alleged mining experts tm the o the Commercial « » failed to en pay ; dorse the bill before congress fp The atic ade s, at the meeting of the « er bedie he st night Los Angeles and er cities hed Ie The bureau is designed to fur. endorsed the t and asked that hit reliable Infor ‘ we Bay aes so => yg Mion ed atte © and ing Hi mining in anes pol va i : ro rs { wildcat mining operators and'to a ¢ handed out to him he ts in dos re . — am sisuuiiians til he thir of butters k That = ¢ buttermilk. Th 6” —| UNCLE SAMS PRINTER AKER Z a aah UNDER CHARGES. " smile when he is Mbsehage"63h me OMA INDIANY: a CHARLEY, BUT NOT FOREVER! | ephones in Southern president ty. Yeth whether you fo ney he caused half a dozen striking Site. athens for pernsae a had t grapher of the railway employes to be sent to jib : on one, Ene - t p | tortan, the n 1879 for interfering With the op moaned ed an ¢ to t work cc Jay's em | eration of a railroad tn the hands - ee F of bis 6 tate " «| ployment on a job of ro« of a receive It does aay he helped bit bg " » aie bition. 8 things do not happen! Fairbanks began to pr the cigarmakers’ union in the sem — ‘ by accident and indicate that, while | in L874, and through an ¢ was | ate eulary sme lack magnetiam, placed as counsel for a railroad re in 1888, when he had become rich. bed eres of He after. Fi oks beean to take « band wards became associa with Jay in bx polities, by Hning up witt his tise to € wid and « r eminent Wall «t Gresham, who y and good jadg lights In the railroad business. | the republican presidents i) y tt hee Pa became an office f mainly from his attachment era that make for suc ceiver at $5,000 a year this new rth as fol reasons are give order of using phones by made hie great polit Breen oads aod is said to have | to railroada ecolved a single fee « 1896, when he tled ur pnt sop Fairbanks was born in Union| During 24 year the and Hanna. He alec ee. sree ly abused, thus 1 edjese county, Ohio, in 1950. It happened his position enabled him * to resist the de ty swat ing the annual phon in a log cabin. too, which fact is | financing of aiiver, He delivered au The abuse privilege. and the latter ! pecially by won mighty helpful in polities He he Was employes, | = re 3 at OF 9 tm = o ott es ve - thetr time awa from their university. He work Fairbanks aph anke’ election ‘ during the hours they owe t& through college and way, In & book of 252 pages, but “ There was a impression that Hanna Conan to land the presidency irbanks after McKinley » through with ft 194 Wi Fairbanks has been a candidate CHAS. A. STILLINGS. for preaident ever since the death (Star Special Service.) , m MeKinley, As the! WASHINGTON, Feb. 12.-—One of f < ° it wh wind made no open “ M ) a in 1904 he took second » the principal charges against Pub } rinter Chas. A. Stilt 4 by the presid he was sustained by a ation the word raliroad CHAS. W. FAIRBANKS. i wellfixed father nt « WONDERFUL SKIRT BARGAINS $5.50 to $10 Values on Sale 39 Thursday att. at...... doen not m ¢ does it say that as 4 During the campeign be me tremendon innecessary Thomas C. Chariton as arrested repu « in the weat endation of the which was r aa ground-work | committee on printing, ie that he | ®t Re ; day on infor for getting delegates favorable to| spent Uncle Sam's money with a| ™ation tle police de him et the 1908 convention. | reckless extravagance. His offices | Partmen a wife dese: Edith F. Chariton, his wife, wh swore out the warrant deserted her September He ¢ without ex hin | we mia W ished in a style befitting oo king, with tly pletures and ypolniment the acme of Soveral yearn ago he change Washington p tr a house renting at $3,000 a year to | sive one held at $12,000 and inaugurated & social campaign that t moch talk and the invention o — some jokes. There has been a steady run of fine dinners and no STATE NEWS many republicans of Influence have | visited Washington without enjoy oi | ing the Fairbanks hoxpitality. A | Hot of them, too, have been convert A. J. Fatknor, assistant atto: j ed to the Fairbanks cause. general, t tendered his resigna. | 1 control the 20 In-| tion | mates to the Chicago con. A new postoffice bas been estab | others through | lished at Rasco, King county ©. at tein 6 eee ee “ caused Fairbe diana de vention. He will his political influenc and big Lieutenant T. A, J w mn was taken to the | 200 Women's Walking Skirts financial Interests that are fond of | court martialed on Seattle Ge h } this morn i $2 irplus lot—worth ordinarily $ him and his principles. They know d his army position for personal ing with a broke i ~ . he Isn't bit impetuous, As again, ha ptured Wh eback riding, his i terials are Broadcloth, Par and Ser Smet, Idaho des bridge and fell on him, breaking White § ¢ Che Is and Herrir er dl style for th Sunday lid MONTE CARLO. The t one in the lot is worth $5.50 es $7.50 to $10.00. But : your pick and fit of the whole lot Vernon will « sub. Goold he ted to a vote of th 48. | St. Leger Goold, was The Bon Marche—Second Floor. oe z ‘t ee bt re hig f= 20 d Mery) ore aaa legal ry carseat ushing Out Odd Lots China and House- | .2.22rce ay ewe ita © Mr oe 7 ns . Dr " » wae called . v a hold Utilities at the Smallest Prices Ever |. eco. o rata delivered.” Main 1714, Ind. #960, *¥° administ restoratives that will re oor horse, sheehan, ua te 60c j-Inch Buck’s Named for Like Qualities | The child 1 she had found a . * |"pinck powder” in the chicken |" f.cnarce of meault and battery, | Straight Edge Socket $1.25 to $2.00 Decorated China | 26¢ Van Deusen Cake Pans, cut | 16e Scrub Brushes, hardwood |f| Tt Ager Lente Sued el Aig Me eee or en are Firmer Chisel 35c p Ja The to se back, cut to se chickens. rh wong a4 a ‘ is ot BAS a i ef $1.00 to $1.50 Ds ted China | 59¢ Royal Enameled Stee} g- | 10¢ Tampico Dusters, with tong & ane the arenes 6 fe re sale - ¥ he | __ Wash f 50¢ quart Tea Pots, cut to ..27¢@ | OF Short handle, cut to ..%¢ —— lene seers ae eee ay Pans, ent © China Salt Boxes, ent to ot in a Milk Trust 5 tote eeu vnoa beeaca sw ree | she obeh ‘Horlick’s a ‘ 4 ~ e 5 $1.10 Coppered Stee) 6-quart Ber ft € c al Be meled Ste * ; am py tim ieattiee ont to Re Father Marshall oar: || . " man, 8. J the fame pulpit * v4 Bon Marche—Basement Store tor, who will deliver the le ht a lt Malted Milk She Sain . tomorrow night. ten dinect demcent | Phe original and genuine is | Seattie, Second Avenue and Pike St. New York, 2 Walker Street. ant of Chief Justice Marshall, of || Avoid cheap substitutes Ends Feb the United spreme court At your Soda Fou : probably the t cor tutiona | ’ A glass of Horlick’s Maite awye « ever € | LE epeemdgeaie A native of Bal-| refreshing inch on a cold da 1310 Second Avenue e the lecture platform for 13 years.|| Ask for Horlick’s LOSOCOSECCSSECOSOC CEES. At All Druggiste Weak S 30 Ni a We tiering the powder im hot wate | $ DO YOU WANT TO SELL re made strong by using our spe|| makes a nourishing, digest!ble food || |clally ground glasses, We make |! drink, better than tea or coflee——n Gall’ or erie, gttne Bote Paris, 3 Cite Trevice. Chemnitz, 22 Theatre Strasse. Manchester, 8@ Faulkner St. glasses that do the work. Prices |/ cooking. A cupful—hot—on retir . tof “uw * very rate. Sehnehard Optical || ing induces restful sleep waety < Co. laliate, eee ay Ronete mamnanene POOOESS PSOE OOO OOS OO OODOD GRL PUTS POWDER ihc wy, Gn, ee mn WIRE RAT TRAP, GPECIAL 40c t ade of iy to ¥ sAPANNEO FLOUR BIN, SPECIAL 75¢ This pee: a bene MUFFIN TING GPECIALLY PRICED i JAPANNED TIN CHAMBER PAILS, SPECIAL 356 ROUND COMBINATION GRATER, SPECIAL 7c OVAL RETINNED DISH PAN, SPECIAL 45c—Oval etiandd fa TIN COFFEE POT, SPECIAL 100 Coft. Pot ore FLOUR SIFTER, SPECIAL 10c-—A Act “ide Handle Plog ROUND TIN DINNER PAIL, SPECIAL 20¢ RETINNED PIERCED LADLE, SPECIAL &e- TIPPED TEA SPOONS, SPECIAL, PER SET OF Spoons, tinned on steel, are spectally priced for tomammmy ing at, per set of six ‘. FLUE STOPS SPECIALLY PRICED— GALVANIZED WASH TUBS AT SPECIAL PRICES— TWO.BLADE STEEL MINCING KNIFE, SPECIAL 1c CLINE’S PIANO HOUSE y lit y we pay him RETINNED BREAD RAIGER, SPECIAL ‘ “NEVERGREAK" STEEL SKILLET SPECIAL Sc—Thig One coffee’s as bad as} another with a bad cook e Fly On The Flyer SEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY and 10:25 a. m., 2:05 and p.m. LEAVES TACOMA — 8:35 a. “THe rir” m. and 12:15, 3:55 and 7:30 p. m. Mr. Frawley as Carta uv. tor Wom Frederick & Nelson, rer thiag = ig od Hore Closes Dally at 6.06 After-Inventory Clearance of. Housefurnishings ot ‘ 4 SecthOn, sevengs einedy this 6 . , < . Led below arg the papers foy heav read Hainer, meas , ned ventilated cove “ter, and Se i ¢ f copy wire. It is self-closing, a ‘ cooper a hers until trap s filled , . 10 decoy and will hold M4 We Special tomorrow i2-eup Muffin Tin Pail, with cover. Cape € me rund grater-—~¢ elthe ‘ i measuring 14x18 inck and having @ pacity of tw Specially priced for tomorrow at by pacity of three pints pect 1 Sifter can be bought t morrow at the special price aly and having ‘ ase w « Bpecia ‘ is a good value at the spectal price of 6 h “Stayin” Flue Stop, embonne ass finish, . Pia a Tin Flue Sto, a Piain Galvanized Tub, ge nize, & al Large size Galvanized 7 with wrin Medium size Galvanized Tub, with wringe ing Knife is stamped of one piece of heavy sheet — highly polished. Special tomorrow wre = Frederick & N Ison | Incorporated Chartes Dit PRANK fr “THE TATTOORD uly Matinge iat Nights Ter Yo Laye Fair.” 16 Moon Pace. “Wirt You Love 04,” Ihe; “Recep Valse Bleue” 26 Prices allery Beate oo 1205 Second Avenue “COFFEE. r grocer returns your money ou don't Ike Schilling’s Best Fare 35c—Round Trip, 60c. LEAVES SEATTLE —~ 6:45 f Phopes: Sunset. Main 1968! Follow the Crowds anf EELEY, Jr. Agent. Seattle Mont We » Happened Tel, Mam 1%. 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