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PAR—-MONDAY JARY 17, 1908 NS WITH FIVE th none ted * Ae oPE board the car + *! | A few blocks down the street all] ® PINCHOT TO RESIGN * EETINGS TONIGHT. the women left the car, leaving | AND COME WEST, * Mw © | Miss Dorothy alone, The conductor | & a} eee) ce 3 } Was tn ® quandary, Me brought|® (By United Press.) * the child down town and gave her|/# WARBHINGTON, Feb. 1 +) ° 1 ally The Moore forces are plan. | (8 charge of the 5 *# It is reported here that Gif »| « to hold thelr closing rally} the meantime her father, F.]@ ford Pinchot, head for * on the lant Saturday night befofe | A. Rogers, mew of the hose|® @atry bureau, Is about to re ® eleotion day company # Minor av. and Virginia! & n from his poslttor d go ° * ‘ iw addition to planning tapptrom st. had tolephoned ine ‘police ta] soak rom he Poe” ponice, «| Motion to Dismiss the In- two to four mectings each night in| lok out for his little daughter, |e Washington and Idaho ar * lifferent outlying portions the | Who was lost somewhere in the! ® present his two favorile st . dic A H R f city, the elty party organization has | Oly of Seatti eA otto in one or «| @iChwent Against Ruel arranked to : holt a big central | them, Pinchot in very wealthy, ® eoting ot Preawiand rink next *@ having been left a fortune of # T ed D ertil will be the chief, perhaps the * * nly speaker, The subject for dt [Aaa eee cussion on that occasion will be | (By United Press.) the rec of the rival mayoraity | THREE | | AN FRANCISCO, Fet Ar candidates, and Mr, Cotterill will cUments on the motion to diemt the point out, from the political asso | the indictment against Abe ftuef clations and political records of | charging him with bribing forme Mr, Moore and Mr, Miller, what! Nine of the Japanese sailors of Supervisor Jennings Phillips to vote Cifferences may be anticipated In/the wrecked Satwuma Maru, a seal in fa of the overhead trot w manner in which each man|er, reached Seattle last night. ox franehive, on the ground that Muef t would undertake to enforce t the amer Jeanie, They exoaped | had never been legally arraigned n laws If elected mayor from the beach near Yakutat,| resumed before Judge Lawlor republican ' The repubiecan organtaation, un-| where, with 19 others, they had| Spay pacty auspices ‘ . y | management of James A © marooned since November 5.| | Attorney Ach, for Ruef, opened Tris activity on the , . has 3 * for! The Jeanle attempted to send lite — jthe proceedings by entering an ob wilt continue it a roe oF ft etings each night) boats ashore to rescue the remain jection in the overhead trolley including Ge in ber = “ p27 v0 WM ae ing members of the crew. but as i canon to any further action tn the the election. © . » addressed by Mr.) the seas were running too high, the Hi. 1 St kL T trolley cases against his client on forces will hold ne Miller | Jeanie caw th and a revenue arriman $ SOCK Loses 1W0 the ground that his elient had not =z: Sos - sm jcutter has been sent from Sitka ‘ . been property notified. Judge Law rescue those remaining on the P F lI Go » (lor denied the motion and ordered IDDELL SPEAKS ON 2.250000" os) Fotnts Following Govern esi ot them eas ; |driven ashore near Malaspina gla-| ‘ The cases againet Pat Calhour i cler during a gale, after losing her Sui and others, indicted in connection Ke GREA TER SEA TTLE rudder, The Jeanie wax the first | ment I. jwith the trolley franchise, also went a | boat near the scene since Novem over — ber 6 & * Seat of righteousness, Mal Seattle | \¢ ; De 20 ot Se sont prearennte, Wan, Ome (GAMBLING ELEMENT) sow RniZ's, '*vanine [2 NOMEN LOBE NERVE. 3 goes bodying these attributes in you: NEW YORK, Feb. 17.—Washing: | # rd yesterd: personal character and expreestas | ton was again the fountainhead for | (By United Press.) * igecy available thous ‘ax Saas aol ee | VICIOUS news and rumors today, and the!® NEW YORK, Feb. 17-— # dundred standing Resolutions thanking Mr. Riddell suit instituted by the government) ® The scheduled parade of # on “What We and his bosiness manager for the} oe against the Southern Pacific caused | ¢ 6.000 “suffragettes” through # Seattle lecture Course were 4 and! & general unloading in the Hartl | ® the streets of New York fall- #) feinute _ speeche doped by & unaals rising WARDNER, Idab Feb. 17 man Pacifiers, both Vaion Pacific * od materialize yesterday, ® by Mayor Moore vote | What was said to be an effort to/#8d Southern Pacific losing *\# and the police are very thank. * H. Hanford, ~ — Jatorm the office of the Wardner|Polnts, Judging from the rumoré/# ful. Public meetings were # Judge Wood |News, to ride t editor, W. L.| beard on all sides in the board) ® held indoors but no attempt ® P DOROTHY 6 Peaney, out of town on @ rail and of the Stock Exchange, It *| @ was made to give an outdoor # ES TO: demolish the presses and other) enay to understand why mO*t | @ demonstration * j * * [tere ee of the professional speculators now | | furnishings, was thwarted last night Eeatietina of the speakers SEE THE SHOW j after the town authorities had been | Are on the tenes with 1 ee ee ft , . banging over on the bear i sidress of the & | told of the brewing trout and the) A a 3 iW Mr. Newt : | formation of a mob of enraged citi The salient feature of the after y of Mr. Ride 45 sepa. !noon seasion was ite profound dull fo the following Little Dorothy Rogers. aged 3} Extra policemen were sworn in| #e*. Outside participation was a} i ie enough enerk years and 6 months, living with) and stationed at advantageous | S°8liatble quantity, and what tr ; M unlocked and given « her parents at 1909 Minor av. ran| places in the line of attack, The|!®k Was done was yp Pe a ulative Indust: make Away yesterday and came down| mob, however, learning of the pre | CHaques against each other jeago, the greatest town for the purpose of “seeing the | cautions of the police, did not mak tn bone: a second Ch o| The close was fairly firm | "START WEST center of the Northwest. show.” | the attack } ader the problems of this The child was lost, and found) Editor Penney declares that the | @ity. Render the her way finally into a crowd wait. | proposed attack wae engineered by TROUBLE OV E R (By United Press.) Labor ing for @ car at Minor av, and/the gambling element, against) | BUFFALO, N. ¥., Feb. 17.—The of service Howell st. Supposing the child) whom he has been waging a bitter French motor car Dedion, afd the will lead others with some of the others, one of | fight for the last three months. Mealccne car ‘auaaeer ta dae Maer — " . \York-to-Parin automobile run, left THE GROTE-RANKIN COMPANY. | Buffalo today for the went. The i: [French automobtle bott nt 2 ‘omp! shers mes, Steamboats and Hotela pclock thin morning, and the other . re eg ° - a Sheriff Smith was today enjoined departed soon afterward. The Ital ° from continuing @ sale of household ign car arrived at 6 o'clock this { liture for the Office at Ve ‘y Moderate Prices Our Showing of Office and Desk Chairs Is Most Complete We show on our flow almost every style of Chair made Ke. for office we — volving Chaira. with seats and backs of wood or upholster ed in leather—all are represented here, and at very reasonable 4 To draw at otion to this Hne, offer for tomer. wa | $7 Stenographer's This to a high«rade } Revolving Chair— | | one of the beat of | | it» kind = made. 2 $34. 75 | Fase, seat and back ; * panel are made of A Rob Top iypewriter Desk quarter-sawed oak, | Desk on sale is similar to Mlustration, but teade of quartered oak, fn finlehed golden has somewhat different interior arrange ished golden, with handrun | 924 polished. The ment, and also has middie drawer be ‘bed polish “ * | back ts fitted to | tween pedestals, not shown in picture h Desk is 36 inches curved steel spring | This desk Js made of finely figured quar fm Widtd, and bas three draw and may be ad tersawed white oak, finished dull golden 098 fm pedestal, the lower one justed to any Design ie of the very a wl type, beling extra 4 divide height. or placed as standing inches In r Inte —— scone ne . far back or for. bed i# 66 tnches in length by 26 inches in . peetinests for holding ward as desired depth. Top contains pigronhole boxes, books, large papers, ete Has Has high base and | letter racks, indexed letter file, card in deep writing bed and interior: steel screw to | dex tray, etc. This in one of our high xrade desks, made by a well-known Grand Rapide manufacturer, and sells regularly for $52.75. Specially priced tomorrow at raise or lower seat Regular price $7.00. Special tomorrow . | $3.95, Cenvenientiy arranged Rou Mar prise $26.75. Special tc POF... $24.50 Odd Dressers to Go at gain Prices Temervew Tomérrow morning we will piace on “sale, while they last number of dressers, the stock of each pattern of which has been sold down to but one or two of a kind. These Dressers are of good quality and are good values at their regular prices, but as odd pleces they are in the way, a8 far as display space is concerned New Dressers are coming im, from time to time, which have more right to the space than these patterns representing small quanti ties, hence this special sale for the purpose of disposing of the iatter. Following are some of the special prices $19.75 Golden Oak Oresser, Spe-| $99.50 Golden Oak cial $12.95. | er, Special $20.00, In made of oak, with quartered Is made of quartered oak, with , full weil front. Has large bevel incess Ores “ak serpentine top drawers, and | 6 has diamond shaped beveled | ed French plate mirror $34.75 Mahogany Dresser, Spe French plate mirror cial $21.00. $40.00 Golden Oak Dresser, Spe | tray full serpentine front and cial $23.25. fancy beveled French pattern Is made entirely of quartered plate mirror oak, with full serpentine front. v4 Has large beveled French pattern ewe rr or ¢ Mog a pate even | Has full awell front, ‘very large $29.25 Golden Oak Dresser, Spe | cane and large beveled French cia! $16.75. | plate mirror In made of quartered oak, with | $35.50 Mahogany Dresser, Spe extra large case front top drawers and serpentine cial 819.75, Has oval shap- Has serpentine top drawers and ed beveled French plate mirror | shaped top; large beveled French $37.75 Golden Oak Dresser, Spe- | pattern plate mirror cial $24.75, | $37.75 Mahogany Dresser, Spe- Is made of quartered oak, with | clal $22.00. full serpentine front. Has oval | Has full serpentine front, shap- shaped beveled French plate mir- | ed top and large beveled French ror. | pattern plate mirror. $29.00 Birdseye Maple Dresser, Special $22. te ia @ large-s\z sser, with full serpentine front and large Beveled French pattern plate $42 Birdseye Maple Dresser, Special $24.50. ip large and of plain design, with large beveled French plate mirror Birdseye Maple Dresser, Special £19.75. and beveled French pattern plate mirror. This is a hares : 34.75 Has full swe roms. ¥ THE STORE Everything to THAT Make SAVES the You pire Home MONEY UNION ST |! | Comfortable furniture contained tn the Franklin moyning, and passed right through |rooming house at Second av. and’ the city The parties expect to Virginia st. owned by Herman F.jceach Chicago Friday morning, and | Titus and Matte W. Titus, Thegsan Francisco four weeks la injusetion was lesaed transferring» 5 - the case from the justice court to} SNA! B'RITH CONFERENCE. lithe superior court, so that th (By United Pr IRTLAND, Ore i7.—The fie const conference of the jai Weith society, which in being held ta Portland, was opened yeu jterday morning by President Geo } 'N. Black of Lowe Angeles. RAADAR AAO RAED Spe recommendations included to @| the reports of the grand officers | read erday were referred to #) the proper committegs.. Tonight a #| clans of 60 will be initiated inte @| the order FOR GRAND AERIE | goods covered by an origins! chat tel mortgage, given in ¢favor | Emma Nemoarrow, deceased, conl |be separated from property acquir od since the date of the mortgage BANK CLEARINGS. ve Seattic. $1,177, 688.79 492 Clearings today Balances 0 Tacoma Clearings today... .$ Balances Portland. Clearings today... $1,221,105.00 Balances 309,344.00 * 680.00 & 42,243.00 te) bh Peteeeseeeeene : EASA AR CAG TRS HOLDING CHECK IS INEXCUSABLE Failure to cash a check promptly may invalidate the indebtedness. This in brief is a decision affirm No, 1 and the of the Fraternal Order of Eagles have received every assurance that the attend ance at the grand serie will be the largest ever beld in ite history, and while the approximate number of visitors cannot now be estimated it ie predicted that on “Ragles Day,” August 14 next, at least 30, 000 members of the order will par Reattico Aerie “1908" committe tietpate : rior court today on Scare ‘aypeated from the court of| Seattle aerle has decided upon ‘ow the rearrangement of their hall to « Justion R. RK por Ke The suit was instituted by the | Comply with the Pine at. regrade National Cash Register Co., which and recently purchased seven feet Brought action against M. L. Back |#0Uth of their present lot. so as to to recover $65 due on a cash regis. | Set the building back, and it is hod expected that the remodeling will On April 23, 1907, the platatitts| all be completed so that the grand sold A. L. Grow a cash rogiater, | Sere * meet in its own home at the ensuing session receiving $26 in cash. The same * h Grow sold bis piace of busi.| Commencing on and after Marc pan .y A “ ‘Soaaure and at| the committee will hold meetings the same time gave the cash reg-| Once each week thereafter until the ister doalora a check for {> bal./coneclasion of the session of the ance he owed on the cash regis | stand serie, ter. The company presented the check at the bank for payment 16 days “JAPANESE SEEK afterward. to find that Grow had closed his account with | held that the plaintiff was “inex ctsably negligent and clared | that the plaintiff could | Deputy Attorney The decision is affirmed by the st 16m appeared befo Juage perior court Hanford today protesting against co oer: the numerous writs of habeas cor YOUNG MEN pie | in favor of the Japan ago, citing that the foreigners are United States 4 red jmomils ‘on offi 8. { At the present time there are imbout fifteen writs to be heard Judge 1} pnounced that Strain, aged 20, have been arrested | will notify the authorities at Wash by Truant Officers Ketchum andgiggton, D. C., tn order that the Lewis, Detective Corbett and Pa proper corrections may be made in trolman Spier, charged with @ #e- |; laws |he would hear y of the cases land if the immigration officers are rious erlme, committed in Front “ . Two young girla are the complain | ASKS BIG PRICE FOR j DAY’S IMPRISONMENT Meing illegally detained, ete, by the Albert Casper, aged 22, and Lon) jjjegally detaining the Japanese, he ing witnesses FREE LECTURE, 1 The Rev. Marshall Roardiman S. J., will deliver a free lecture on| viet socialism at Dreamland rink, Thurs-| day night The suit of Zeph Cloukie to re cover $10,000 damages from Chief MOUNTAINEERS HIKE. of Police C. W. Wappenstein on ac ’ count of alleged false arrest and Mountaineers’ club yesterday took |J@ge Gilliam in the superior court tomorrow from Fauntle an elghtmile hi y Cloukie claims that on March 20, peace tcbonee 1907, he was arrested by the police SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 17.—Six | and charged with distributing post hundred and ten men of the Third|ers and advertising without a Ii cavalry who arrived on the army|cenge, He saya the police later transport Thomas from the Philip-| learned that he bad actually paid pines, cam he arly this morn |a license fee for such distribution in the amount of $300 and released ing and boarded special traius for Texas. Two squadrons will go to| him after he had spent one day in Fort Clark and one squadron to] jail. Now he wants to be recom Houston, Texas. pensed. Today | eeEN Ee samen The Rhodes Co. Important Shipments of New Spring Dress Trimmings Important arge and tiful a beau gathe mings, t esumakers who know Gathering Of New Dress Trimmings Include tions and filet lace and tnsertions embroidered Insertion light in colo hagen, tan, blue and navy with and well assorted stock by Ke of new velvet reinforced filet bons, gu & seore 45 embroide of cream and white figured 0 dor other inches wide, in nay ight blue eam, allover nets, in dots, sprays and designs The Celebrated Bon Ton, a Princess Hip Corset, of wide for the full for the figure Bon Ton Corsets repute, stout figure. flesh tallored from imp clally adapted iding d figured broche, in white or white grounds ornamented with pink or blue denig 20 39 reducing superfiuons and m the into graceful lines Sizes from to inches waist measure, & pair $4.75 and $5.00 Heavy Tapestry Portieres—These are odd pair lots that ception of blue Portieres, include they about all colors, with the ex while last, Tuesday, a pair $8, $8.50 and $9 Heavy Mercerized Portiere solled from Linoleum and slight ly of @ pat various causes, only one pair tern, while they last, Tuesday, a Handsome High-grade Brussels Rugs, 9x12 feet, one of the most aud Tuesaday || Rags popular durable rugs for real wear Heavy Domestic Inlaid Linoleum, the kind you are in the habit of paying $1.25 a square yard for | & square yard Tuesday, Rich Brown Imitation Leather Suit Cases, made, with riveted inch sizes, strongly pnds and sewed handle, 24 and ach The Rhodes Co. Suit Cases Bargain Square Sale of Medicated Tissue Toilet Paper, 3 Rolls to a Carton, a Carton 19¢. Tuesday, CHIEF D NIES | PAY FOR STRIKE. lyesterday when two big houses roared over the nons “Wi ! A general reduction in wages|Happened to Jouen” tedtiay te HOLD uP T R averaging about 5 per cent has been | most theatregoers. T. Daniel ordered by the Western Union Tel-| Frawley appears this week j egraph Co. This cat te said to af Jones and is easy and natural in vuln fect all the salaried employes, The all the situations of a piece that decrease is ascribed to a general is remarkable for the Chief Wappenstein this morning ay one sur- branded as a “fake” the story of | *!!!ng off in business prise follows another. The Lois Benjamin Taro, a bartender, that! gan DInGO, Cal, Feb. 17.—The =0ck Company gives Frawley very he was held up Saturday night and dead body of David Ela Rue, keeper “*!!sfactory support | robbed of $18 and bis revolver of the San Miguel hotel at National| 7®@ Comedy will run ali week, Rear his home at 1301 Zist ay City, was found in a room of that ‘mi | “The story, which appeared in| hostelry, He had blown part of The James Boys.” the morning paper, was not report- | his head off with a shotgun the day| “The James Boys” was given two ed to us,” said the chief, “and we | pefore. performances at the Third Avenue | have reliable information to the ef fect that the man was not held up, as claimed | Taro said that a man thrust two revolvers before his face and de | manded that he hold up bie hands When he did so, the robber took his money and his gun | Chief Wappenstein said a rigid investigation will be made of the Taro ci ‘This story was of a political nature,” he said con eelved and carried out for the pur pose of giving the public to under stand that there are many holdupes tm the elty theatre yesterday. The melodrama will run all week. Paderewski Concert. ‘ ~ | AMUSEMENTS Ignace Paderewski, the world’s | greatest pianist, will appear in con- jcert at Dreamland rink Wednesday night “Red Feather.” Somewhat shopworn in appear-| ance, and presented by « company New Bills Today.- which contains both satisfactory The Coliseum—Fight vd and unsatisfactory members, “Red acts, headed by Hendrie, Miles & Feather” returned to the Grand|Co, in “The Marshal.” Opera house yesterday, beginning! Pantages—Bimm, Bomm, Brrr, ithe opera's third engagement in novelty musicians, and . varied tite ay nae , | vaudeville acts. | pite the disappointments to The Star—"The Good Ship Naney be found in dusty looking seenery | Lee” and a new line of vanteule jand costumes, aut in a distinct) The Orpheum—James R. Waite lowering of the class of comedy! @ Co. in “At Lighthouse Point” and CHINESE GAMBLER offered from that given in former gix other vaudeville aéts, presentations, the opera is still de The Five-Cent Star—Moving | cidedly worth seeing especially | pictures of the Gans-Nelson fight when it is taken into consideration | and other novelties that It is bet resented at po } Judge Morris in the superior! yar prices. pod i “i Pike Bn - : court today awarded Chin Sue and | Cheridah Simpson's big voice and| promised new ausical hice” | Lee Shee, his wife, a judgment of attractive personality, the general : oe ) against Lou King, for money | picturesqueness and color of the| and valuables alleged to have beet | opera, and the splendid music| lost in @ gambling house operated | which Reginald de Koven has |by the latter in upstairs part | woven into its score, are the things ments at 220 Washington st. The/inat make “Red Feather” at name of the game or games played tractive is not given in the papers The star still sings her way According to the complaint t | the ‘through her many numbers with At the Lyric. Manager Friedlander of the Lyrie has an all-star cast of burlesquers this week appearing in Harry Mon- tague’s musical potpourri, “A Sculp- |tor’s Dilemma.” There are good specialties by clever artists, the | plaintiffs lost $1,800 in money and | ,,, d principals have new business and valued at $ in the gambling /garb. The opera still has its at ~ rye —. seg Harry house on Jan. 22. Demand for the! mosphere of glittering helmets, |. ow Witte Thaten and” Inga Wil- eturn of the me and jewelry | cujrasses and swords, and the music | eo y’ i. oan and Harry Cae was made and refused and the sult si) rings with a’ strength and | ord, areal good. Dainty little ensued virility that is a distinet relief in| purmes Roster has little to do, un- The case was decided by default, | these days when Victor Herbert, | ('tunately, but does that little well. the defendant failing to make any |Gustave Luders and George Cohan Florence Belmont as the statue, appearance, The papers were Serv: | flood the stage and orchestra pita| Venus in Repose,” is a perfect ed on King Jan. 24 with the sorriest trash. model | The ives. eee filed until the case was called this | The “Red Feather” music ts| Splendid. The bill is om.all week. morning. Two crowded houses witnessed the solid, substantial and musicianly, Jand it can be compared without |apologizing to “Robin Hood,” “Maid Marian,” “The Princese Chic” of the = stand performances yesterday. Not in a Milk Trust Horlick’s SAYS CONVICTS SUFFER. state | That the convicts at the j other penitentiary have not enough| clothing to keep them warm, was |° statement made by Rev. F. J light “ “Red Feather” is an all week at-| | traction. Van Horn, D. D., at a meeting at} }the Tabernacle yesterday after: | - " noon. Dr, Van Horn and Fred] ‘The Kerry Gow: | Malted Milk j Butler, the soloist, recently con-| A pleasing tenor voice, - at | | ducted servi at Walla Walla tractive stage presence an an 1 Jand also held services in the prison {Irish brogue that is altogether The original and genuin charming, make Bernard Daly, star of “The Kerry Gow,” a worthy suc cessor to the numerous Irish tenor: comedians who have been seen in Avoid cheap substitutes At your Soda Fountain A glass of Horlick’s Malte di Milk es a delicious and] yard | | | PUBLIC MARKET this dramatized bit ef old Erin : | “rhe Kerry Gow” has been pop-||efreshing hunch on a cold day} PRICES TODAY 1: tr 86. sears or more, out | Ask for Horlick’s life has not been the cause Jits long jof any weakness in old age, judging At All Deuggiste | \ ] Salmon bellies are quoted at the/from the way the two audiences || Stirring the powder in hot water| fish stalla on the pnblic market at/at the attle theatre liked the | makes a nourishing, digestible food- 0c per pound, New Indian relish |piece yesterday. The Irish humor || drink, better than tea or coffee—no| is sold at 10¢ per pint of the lines, and the numbers in A cupful—hot—on retir- | Prune and apple vinegar, from |terpolated by the star were applaud. || ing juces restful sleep. the Blalock company, at Wallajed enthusiastically The Kerry Walla, is quoted at 20¢ per quart |Gow” is an all week attraction bott Lilies of the valley are on | special sale today and Wednesday | “What Happened to Jone at 50¢ per dozen | That farce is about the most pop Rolled oats will be on special! ular form of the drama that can sale tomorrow at 6 pounds for {be presented at the Lois was proven Other specials for tomorrow are a Postum ¢ ge. cream of| The most distressing cases of |wheat, 19c, and Quaker oats, 2 eczema are relieved by Soap Lake packages for 25c. |Salve. All druggists |

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