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THE SEATTLE STAR—TU WILL VETO POOL ROOM ...""“". 'TUBERGULOSIS COURT SETS ZECH DAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1908 "ORDINANCE meen ee] CONVENTION |. YOOOMENTS ASIDES THAD RAIL ect terit | Sunday afternoon at the Wood naghies hit with thelr men’s hall, 516 Spring at. The sub: | nose, There are other num that six Votes aren ject for Sunday afternoon ia “Come | On hd showing that the defendants, band was payin@ attentions to ar turns he di-,lous jockeys, In his train there | Let Us Reason Together Among the speakers who will par | had not been properly notified of other woman, Mildred Timm, and A man, supposed to be Leonard o getown (alee appears several wellknown ticipate in the annual meeting of /@ Mnal he Judge Frater in the came to Seattle from Wisec in, | Ca nm inmate o e 8 « pane ranting a| characters in the coast turf world the Washington Association for the| superior ¢ this morning vacat-|their former home, to demand an| home. at foes be ph fa Comedy at the Orpheum ate headed by W Argyle appeared before the coun [Prevention and Relief of Tuberen |ed two judgments awarded to! explanation salt basaaed an ine (led s6li of ( alte & Co, offer & fron to operate a poolroom cH last night and explaiped that | lots, which convenes at 10 o'clock Anna Zech against Hironimus| She started one sult against |the Paget Sound Blectric company’s shore comedy drama “At guburd. 6 the company which furnished the |tomorrow mort in the ¥. M.| Zech, her husband; and Mildred) Zech and Mildred Timm for an |iine near Auburn at an curly b « Point,” at the Orpheum Rill require six vores in the leased Wire carrying the racing re C, A, auditorium, ie Dr, W. T, Wil) Timm, also mentioned in thé com: | accounting of property and another | amis morning stre this week, George Hoyt is to pass the m . ver ports would not agree to share the | N Hamson of Portland, Ore, who in| plalnte as Mary Gruber action against the woman for $2 The victim of the accident was|*” ° le comedian of ability; Pee maf the chief executive of service with an opposition eli regarded as one.of the leading med-| One judgment conveyed title to | 000 for alienation of affections. Aft |jying on the track, about four milen |! ‘ d Davin have the comedy .. od it is said that mer and be urged the counciimen not |ieal authorities on ‘the Pacifie| property valued at 000 and |erwards the three met at the bouse|from Auburn, when the motorn ketch “One Good Turn Deserves fend his friends * able to pase the proposed ordinance, ex const jwave damages of $5,000. The see \of Rey. W, J. Metz and reached an|of an in-bound interurban train | APOther’s the Baroness Vou Tilzer Bact this number of votos plaining that his firm would be) Offering a reward of $1,000 to A number of other speakers have ond judgement wae on a sult for |agre at by which Mra, Zech was) noticed bim and succeeded in stop: |. gh-class vocatist and Florens pitimmate it de willing to Increase their Hoense fee} any person who will find Oncar| Ome from long distances to be| Alienation of affections tn the sum|to Ket $10,000 cash and other prop:| ping his train beforo #triking the |/<0'0 Is 4p acceptable German will be that Da Argyle to $2,500 @ year for each house if) Waite, her foster son, Mra. Anna | Present at this meeting, ax it marke | of $25,000. jerty | man jcomedian. The song and pictures ar Labbe will ¢ © matters were allowed to remain 48/8 Craig. of Covedale, Ke, te a | the Inauguration of a state-wide ef-| Both judgments were entered in| It neems from the affidavits,! Gass, when picked up, was un- | COmPete the new show, whieh will SEE. their present monope of they were. communication to the police today | MF AgaInat tuberculosis the superior court by mult on| however, that Mrs. Zech did wot! conscious, and was hurriedly taken |°® %e” #1 this week Pee oom trade in Georgetows There are seven members of the | ways Waite’s treet number iw 928,| Th meeting laste all day and) July 3, 1907. The defendants tn-| want to pay her attorney oué-third to the hospital at Auburn, and Mar- | ee te iy increasing = thel¥ present Georgetown counetl, and it Is sald) put she not remember the name | COMtUnueEs into the evenin An in-| sisted (hat they and the platutiff/of this amount, as provided for it |ghal Roehl notified. A telephone “The College Girls.” i previously signed an agree-|the contingent agreement upon | message received by Bheriff Smith The College Girls Coiling, thods in use in other states in| Ment covering both property rights| which he had taken the case, #0 this morning announced that Cass | Lewis and Whitney com 4 conmary to pass |of the str | teresting feature will be the exhibit |b feo to $2,500 ‘of the two places they oj the bill over the mayor's veto. Waite, she says, has repeatedly jot m i i oe b meee — we inside information | written her, but the last time was | COMbatIng the disease Ee thy gen and claimed that the|a dlapute followed. = . » | Was suil alive. Nothing is known | musical comedy with which they 8 Fie dectared that Himerson, outend thal reon will not be | from letters have | The public is Invited to attend alt was taken at the request| Finally the attorney, Col. B. P.\of his relatives opened the second week at the 5, ‘of 6 clique including Jim able to rally more than his present | been woman eaye of an attorney who had been dis-| Edsen, appeared in court ana ob-| Family theatre yesterday, proved 4-4 who wes | five. veles > his support, and on! the young man has been more to! jwatiafied with hie fee in the case,|tained the default judgments, and DEPUTY HE IF | to be exactly what its producers Be oft the track for life by Tom | this basis the ordinance Will not! her than a son, and for yours has | | They claimed that t were not|in view of the fact that there was $ R F $| (med, the funniest musical com 5 ‘at Oakland for fixing | become a law, as long ax the coun: | contributed to the comfort of her| josie that any such action wax /apparently a misunderstanding | of the season. The cast of A remains AS At present. | and her eeod mether contemplated, but contended that |auiong all the parties conceraed, | principals, headed by Norma Wills wens ee oe ree eee | The last time he wrote,” she saya they supposed the agreement men-|the court today vacated both judg R 1] and Montie Collins, together with |"he said he was going to save his toned was a basin of final settle |ments, Both cases will come up| The Washington Beauty Chorus” EN IFIES BAILEY lagihey all wale oe oat tone k seoes ment for both suits for hearing again | 7 n her original complaint, Mra.| Zech was formerly a wealthy , ' , . re ly . | % ‘a » failed to properly en-| Production brimmi tb whole bgt ee ee . — Zeoh informed the court that sev-|merehant and mill man of Bilis| ,, Because he failed to properly en Ske dua hak anak pe il but I would be willing to sell it to| has been out of service since Bat-|Rusbend & sum approximating | volved and failed. He gained con Cas onal suatiaens ta note my ailing oO wel o mut J #,000 t n o| 8 ble notorie . pnt in not compe! ’ 0 Invest for her in Seattle | siderable notoriety by locating |i. satcons in his district to close Tonight's Symphony Concert. Paar fp conjunction with unscrupur ‘ell divish and a full orchestra, rendered a obtain means to recompense the po: | urday, will be started tomorrow property, This investment is said/a large colony of Polish people near . ae ig , | iceman who cam locate the boy for} Such was the declaration of com |to have prospered exceedingly, but | his old home, and afterwards came |°" Sundays, Deputy Sherift Jc Tonight at 8:16 o'clock there will who was shot by That's the man,” sald Wright | me pany officials to Detective Sergeant % | Violet, stationed at North Bend,|be given the fourth symphony con Wright, & Mrs, Zech learned that her bus-!to Seattle to live. j Lf man early Sunday morn. at once / 1 fear be thinks we have desert | Tennant and Sergeant Powers thin! | was today relieved of bis star by|cert by the Seattle Symphe Or ie av. and Battery st. 108) Rates gout age od him, but | know he would take | morning anatase: SE SES he pheriff chestra, reserved seats being iow z ly declared that y denies the charge, and) the first train home If he knew The polleemen’s annual ball ls|@ *@ eee eee eee we eee! Deputy Sheriff John Liner, who|on sale at the theatre box office. Malley, a moving picture says he can prove an alibi | where we were.” scheduled for Friday nlghbt at\® has been attached to the local of-| There will be a splendid program was the person who held At the demand to hold up his ———— Leachi park pavilion, and unle TO INVESTIGATE NAVY. | fice, has been detailed to take|of five numbers with B. F. Leven- a hands, Wright struck his assatiant transportation faciiities are ay Violet's poxttion until some further! thal, "gs noted violinist, as the T0 ATOMS | arrangements can be made solois NEW YORK STOCK Coming Attractions. At the Moore—'Forty-five Min- (By United Pr | - . ‘lo — ingen his home at TIS with his umbrella, the rod veins FORGER DEFEATS able the officers feared the affair | ® wt, suffering great pain bent double by the blow The hold would have to be postponed. }® WASHINGTON, Feb. 18. wounds received |e © em up man began firing at once, and A broken wheel put the line out/® The senate committee on Shen Detectives Peterson four bullets found lodgment in| PLAN OF ARREST of service Saturday. Thin bas been |® naval affairs will next week ‘ but Gi / replaced with a new one, which, it} ® begin a searching investiga eeeeeeeeeeeeee c who captured Bailey, Wright's body, hour them | | utes from Broadway.” A Cohan le man to see his al struck vital spots and the victim seiaempuialaniacis I announced, will be ready for re |)# tion of the navy. Rear Ad | (By United Press.) MARKET show from start to finish. Opens ‘vietim last nicht will recover sumption of traffic tomorrow |® miral Converse will be the #| NOIL, N. J., Feb. 16.—Three | Thursday night for the balance of _— =e cevmeenmmmrcenencemmm| T Mitchell did not wait for the | * Great witness |men are reported to have been/ the week. — cash on the check he prescnted last} TO LAY CORNER STONE. /y blown to atoms in an explosion tn | or ab eceadedati:: ada ] ING HOURS ARE night to George M. Hackman, pro |e eee eee ee eee ee ee one of the plants of the General | (By United Press.) pusreuaa KT at aike 4 tae e | prietor of the Columbia house, 222] The corner stone of the new) Explosive company near here to-| NEW YORK, Feb. 18.—Stocks tare ch. Mhaeion att te {Columbia st. He correctly sur-| First M. b. church, at Fourth av day, The shock was felt for miles. | opened firm and fractionally higher. | Dreamland rink Thursday night. TO BE REDUCED mised Blackman was about to call | 8d Marton st. will be laid Sunday | — | After the first bour the market pie sie fan officer when Blackman heatiat. | @fternoon at 4:30 o'clock. The da ‘BOARD CANNOT ERECT became very tame and irregular, Continued Aitesations led, and so showed his Intended vic-| 484 originally been set for inst with price movements narrow and| gs the Grand—“The Red Feather — | tim a clean pair of heels | Sunday, but, being unable to get 1 ; . |insignificant, Gradually the mar cally oe ‘ . | Mitchell presented a check for | ‘he large stone in time the matter ket degenerated into a contest of ation Grane The | yao AN FRANCISCO, Feb. 18—Nine MOR. |porting to be drawn by the West the professionals and soon dis pone Ae ey for train dispatchers, ,, This ts the new seale of howrs/ Coast Mfg. Co. on the Scanding oe SOT Rana couraged attempts to keep up even| y Att ole—" What Happened to Remames and telegraph op (he Southern Pacific officers are/vian-American bask, end asked pee Si Rate PAE chet enter a semblance of activity Ot the Lyvle~Hasry Me hours a day for locomo- | Usly arranging to put Into effect Hackman to cash it. The check. County Clerk Case, has resigned.| According to an opinion of Corpo-|" Later in. the. session, Missourl ijl ees eae ee " firemen, brakemen, °° *°4 after March 4 next. They/signed by Hrammer & Co., had The résignation was received yes | ration Counsel Scott Calhoun deliv: | Pacific lost 2% points on compara-|“",/e‘oee gtarcMotion pictur wom r are to do this in order to comply | heen endorsed by Mitchell, bat the | ——— by Maj. Case from Mr.|ered to the park board yes ive-Cent Star—Motion pictures. rday, | tively light liquidation, and the bal-| _ she pro |ance of the |ist showed fractional | == who ts now in Colorado for | the board cannot establish th — | Or oe by the last com | ° . | Passed ©Of | job was so palpably crude that | (By United Press.) his bépith, and finds it will be in hi | | por omfo' 0 P 7 . } = _, ie te bn a — only to get the) WILKESON, Wash, Feb. 18.—| aay ong hey Agr ie this - ” rg wt pee: ys = cpbead losses, The close was irregular. | ‘ man into wus! "ike M * 10 } ret oe, nO ° »propriation | — ———$——- | | ston for enforcement. jetter Mr @ says he is improv. | money,” sald Blackman, as be left! viiage found the “Closed U ; pass GUIL IS THE On t Paciti : ge foun: . “ © | ing tg health, but does not fee! that | . . yn the Pacific Coast, Southern | the office lil Purther Notice,” on the doore| he ba Sak Wie ia seomroiag on scorerdins to Mr, Cathoun’s dect Pacific and Santa Fe employes to the number of 8,000 will be favor Mitchell was in a hurry, and/of eight saloons yesterday ‘when |this early date jog ta a place wae set aside by i when Blackman returned with P® | they called to paws the time of} p Sickles bh é wi | 5 an been appointed | yroi “ap Pr wae by the change 1) troiman Smart he was gone day with the man behind the ber, | ¢, the position left vacant by iene ‘eiker Waaunauae ‘oleae he and to slack their thirst. Not one| the ignation of Mr. Raine. Mr.| my ~* ° | reduced. ESCAPED PRISONER They will remain closed until the! probate department of the office | neeglins mn as ould be) NEW YORK, Feb. 18.-—-Chas. W vt a | strike of the minere in the Wilkeson |for the past 10 years and ts thor. |;rnrary (© the purposes for which / worse, the discredited —financler | Coal & Coke company's mine Is set-|oughiy familiar with the duties of |e ' "8" **t anide and former ice magnate, pleadeg CAUGHT BY Led. | bis new posttion RRR ERERRA SE ew NOt Rullty today to an indictment The saloons wore cloned by diree nc epee - * charging him with perjury. This tion of Sheriff T. N. Morris, follow @ EVANS NEARING CALLAO. #| ¥#* his second appearance before a ing frequeat complaints of Wilke | AN * #| Judge Dowling since he returned While boasting that be bad ¢® | son citizens that disturbances were * (By United Press.) % | from Europe. His hearing was set . caped in shackiew from the chain) peing created by drunken miners. *@ LIMA’ Peru, Feb. 18—A #| fF Rext week and he was released fang last fall, Pet Morris wen ® | Chief Deputy Jamieson yesterday ALLS iT] BAY & wireless message from Rear # | $10,000 bond rested last night by Patrolman) went to Wilkesom and notified the & Adie: Beer Gant at 8 Hl ~- Mead. hat the t go out eee adic] Columbia College of Muste,| Morrie sald that while serving | St "c nines until, further orders ® o'clock this morning says that * | ¢ * | Broadway and Pine—Mayor Moore,|a short sentence with the chain ot sgn MO jurther =r Ole Olson, escaping from Patrol|* the squadron was 308 miles *)@ HIGHEST FIRE IN WORLD. * tae "'"* 2% 0. T. Erickson and other speakers. | gang he made his cecape, and after were receives. nan Hannon, who wae taking him) ® from Callao, Sit * frame ete! whee! ba Presbyterian ebarch, Bastlake av 1 Maple Valley had the to the station on & charge of in| ® ahd (By United Press.) * y . | walking to Map! y . | Mail kesrine piss! wnect and Boston st.—Mayor Moore, T. H. | shackles filed off jtoxtcation, last night bolted and| @e&a# eee eee ee eekh hie PARIS. Feb. 18.—Fire today * *hates 5299 MacMahon, William Middletos and; Morris dropped over a 40-foot FAMILY SEEK NG fell imto the bay at the foot of} Ceeeepeeneticmonemenentmmmyane, # deatroyed the wireless station * | solid frame Be) others embankment and got away with Washington st # at the top of the Eiffel tower, # ‘| @ne ee Tomorrow Night’s Meetings, [his leas hampered by & stout |. Officer Hangon went in pursuit R CING AUTOS % 900 feet above the ground—the * || tigid -_ —- | Rainier hall, Mainler boulevard | chain YOUN jand overhauled his prisoner just as # highest fire in the history of *| on 8 rubbing. FM. SPINNING | yx: somes. Doeaete Alihgagh srrested for ¢lorder psn em Sy Eset a f the wort * | board P Rainier Beach, and Pratt ly conduct. Morrin failed to see 8. ‘ Py ‘The P Second ; ° Ry the time Olson regained bis (By United Prees.) = 1310 Avenue mimes cE EE ay os = Bl devold Of] Sterling Price Hicks, 19 years of | preath, he had “practically sobered.|, RIP. Pa. Feb, 18—The Italian RARKHEAARRERERES THE GROTE-RANKIN CO. Mamer, ot slory a the palioe, a1 | tem i wanted ot Berkeley, Cal. BY) Gio came to town yesterday from | faite, ZAst one, of the, contestants / @ fanenty pve a? Aly a, and fell in with some old} - 2 io run, Complete Furnishers of Homes, Steamboats end Hotets || beadquarte to the police department, he was! friends, who insisted that the re-|"i¥ed here at 11:30 o'clock ‘this fe last heard from in Seattle two years | union be celebrated in @ fitting | morning aon aig the journey 4 ano. manner over the bar a Ooloek. | ands at Lower Prices he boy's tether ts Amos Hicks, | "ene = ce ml | —_— of Tulare, Cal. The boy ts of In CLEVELAND, 0,, Feb. 18.—The Te build, fair complexion and features. Thomax Flyer reached Cleveland at At the Coliseum. j omorrow It is believed he has been em 11:40 and the Dedion came in at} A top liner bill was given at _ ployed on boat. He was once 12:85, the Coliseum yesterday. Gilday * heard from at 215 Fort st, Walla and Fox, Hebrew impersonators, —, Fumed Oak Jardiniere Stand; $3 00 Walla. Mra. Marie Hicks Davidson, FACE TRIAL TARA A HAAR ARASH made a hit. The black face turn |} The regular price $4.75; special. . We bis segs ibe: a pened eee #. MUCT CIE BV SPARK. 41% Oclden See Hushes wee om 2 * —_—— * y . - t it. 30 , died y ty Weathered Oak Jardiniere Stand; reg- |] "haay atthe home ot ber daveh-|HIGHWAYMAN IS SHOT (By United Press.) * (iy Usted Preeny's iTS Se See Se omar are ular price $2.75; ter, Mrs. E. A. Turner, 2318 Fit | SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 18-—|* NE YORK, Feb. 18— *|Hondre and Miles, sketch: Sido Nar f $2.75; spe 1 55 aun ov. & : Judge Dunne has denied the motion |* Chester Gillett, murderer of | Hendrie 8M ah wemeady aa SRY <i savewe bate . W of the attorneys representing J.|% Miss Grace Brown, whose 4 Pie 3 : ees eee ee ee rene, eee Daizell Brown, Walter J. Bartnett|® mutilated body was found in * Barney ‘Williams, monologue, the } j c 1) monthe of age. e . c 7 . Grace Tempest trio of singers and Fy Golden Oak Jardiniere Stand; $2 75 She was the widow of Timothy snonti Regan he Be fpmenee % Big Moose ako. last year, */ dancers and Lottie Meaney and re $4 75; ~s 5 fied 13 ress. jafe posit an « ny, ) h. The t werd regular price $4.75; special. . . Suey wolecend ta Gentile from 2% OAKI or} Pree og —ailto net aside the Indictments upon |* by the court of appeals and * on ter poh nk iares at widem Oak Jardiniere Stand Weathered Oak Jardiniere |) susta. Wis. She was married | Williams, a highwayman, was shot the grounds that the grand juror, : will be electrocuted. z among the beat Brice $3.75; Stand: regular prt twice, her first. husband being/and seriously wounded this morn-|Hammeremith, who voted upon in Seas $1.95 .: ae $2 25 Hiram Edson Policeman Connally, ‘The | dictments, is not « resident of San|* # Ae AAAAA AAA AAR ak Gules eer ere Ce One daughter, Mrs. Turner, and in company with a young|Francieco. ‘The cases were con ee ‘There are three acts on the Pan- English or Golden Oak four sons, Henry and John V. Ed*| woman, was walking towards the | tinued until Friday to plead. FAILED T0 RETURN tages’ bill this week that are par. n Stand regular son, South Park; Rugus 8. Edson, | jatter's home, when they saw a man 2 5 ticularly clever; and the others are | : ; | _ — _ Be re SFGh | eet SRS Gein ae ont Een. a eke ne nes tnwett tx «| WOMAN ACQUITTED | BORROWED JEWELRY os sisscsi's oc ese | Famed Oak Jardiniere Stand; oe. yer ee moment and started in pursuit. electrical musical act of Bimm Oak Jardiviere Stand; | regular price $4.50; 0 NEW PEACE MOVEMENT. Connally called upon the man to OF KILLING MAN Bomm Brrr trio, Another European halt, but he only quickened his a feature Was that of Bedini and his ” itd $1 16 | ee ee 0 By United Press.) Charged with having t ed te dated , e Connally fired. Williams “harged w aving borrow , i Jardink Early English, Golden Oak or NEW Yoni" Feb. 18.—With the Poona yr the pound with a bullet jewelry from his friend with which a Utd Fg oa regular abd Stand Mahogany Jardiniere Stand; jj| object of promoting and fostering 4, pie hip. Connally’s companion By United Pi ) to adorn his intended bride on the| ging” the comedy sketch offered - speetal Price $2.00; $1 10 regular price $3.25; 10 International peace, a remarkable | romptiy fainted VER. Feb 18h: in [Bight of the wedding ceremony, and |)."" jen. Delmain and Allen filled ‘ ete F | special «c.cos cares Ae movement has been launched at| cial i NVER, Feb e jury {i} then having forgotten to return |i’, ‘yur ‘Thomas and Payne, two | | eel | Stanford, Conn., by Wilvon L. Gill, WASHINGTON, D. C,, Feb. 18.— [race of Mrs. Beatrice Gorden, | the jewelry to Its proper owner, a4 Pes Kentuckian performers ex- jed with the murder of Deputy | warrant was sworn out today by|Coned in seven ilevent dives. ott tf W. O. Shirley, last night re-|ine prosecuting attorney for the ar-|Gsheing and Polk and. Martell Seat et tg, tana {Test of Frank Williams. |with a grotesque acrobetic turn, | on, on the witness stand, told co 4 > ! r relations with Shirley, with |gyiniere ct 1 ee Oy ToRAPMA | opened the Dill. The motion ple- Wallin & ee she had lived as housekeeper) phe complaining witness saye | ures are pure comedy and make | Nordstrom number of years, and claimed | wiiiama requested the loan of a! }iy of the laughing spots of the on the night of the killing she | oiq watch and chain and a stick: | ] Exclusive Agents. | 1327 Second Ave., Arcade Bldg. | | president of the American Patriotic | President Roosevelt today nomin: Re Plated Towel R hs U; g ed league, in which President Roose |o4 the following —postmasters: ac nderprt | velt, former President Cleveland | Francis Bali, Pocatello, Idah and many other prominent men are | Francis M. Clew, St. John, Wash | interested. |A. C. Hoyer, She Tomorrow | ed | Regul 160 Nickel-Plated apectal -- 10C | “Towel Ra pe: Towel Rack, Oe Bickel Plated 30c | special ......+ vee 85 , special , ec Nickel-Plated 35 Regular $2.00 Nickel-Plated c ir Ie Nickel-PI, and sever all relations with “ ished is bride-to-be t san, He had abused her con- them = ey seenves? ot tha Gladys Van, the singing come ly during all the years she was | buntials. 1 Tae et ee |aienne, took’ the Star theatre him, she claimed, and On th eee ene ae eae ine wit (Audiences by storm last night with | reparing to leave the Shirley | nin with the explanation that he Gladys Van at the Star. Large Fortunes Rack, special ,. Towel Rack, $1 15 f advined her to kill herself. In| jjamy has so far failed to return |e? fetching songs and stunning | — manenin ae le for t wion of ; a a : Te Nickel Plated Towe | "PCH! «+++ eeeeeee PRO The basis of every fortune has been small sav 1 © Scere want one fusshecace the borrowed valuables, Fo rr re | ings. This is one step in fortune building that 'phiriey wae killed. The tery pene gag ren Oeeeee 45c | Siete Nickel-Plated | Regular § Nickel-Plated eee Toe | ees™ | $195 | ALL THE CREDIT YOU, WANT every person can have a hand tn. Begin saving to- day. Deposits of one dollar or more are accepted by this institution which offers absolute security. Interest is allowed at the rate of 4 per cent por annom. was out just an hour, SACRAMENTO, Feb, 18.—Gov. Gillett today offered a reward of RESUME RUEF HEARING. $500 for the arrest of the murder wi ere of aged Rothe Cordes, in San , {BY United Press.) Joaquin county, a month ago. Cor SAN FRANCISCO, Feb, 18.—The | des was murdered in his cabin for arguments in connection with the/the purpose of robbery motion of attorneys of Abe Ruef ~ to get aside the arraignment in in-| Death of Dr. John L. Atkinson. dictment charging R with} CHICAGO, Feb. 18.—A special briting ex-Supervisor Jennings{eable to the Daily News from Phillips to vote for the overhead | Tokio says: Dr, John L. Atkinson. trotley franchise was resumed this|the veteran Congregational mis morning before Judge Lawlor sionary at Kobe, is dead. He wag a minister in Iowa before coming En ~ aR 4 = 2 3 4 o 2 | Dexter Horton & Co, BANKERS. Northwest Trust & Safe Deposit Co. SEATTLE, WASH. The Oldest Bank in Washington, CAPITAL $1,000,000 2 e 2 : 3 2 H 3 * : $ e : e 3 President F. Shorroek J. P. Hartman “Vico Preatdent SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 18—At]to Japan in 1873 e Alexander Myers .. -. Beeretary least 500 men ay red at Dr 3 New York Building ” apnea J. V. A. Smith oo. . Cashier Rupert Blue's office this morning The Riddell lecture last night in CORNER | ; seeking employment at. raticides.| the Tabernacle was out of the usual $ SECOND AVE. Fifty men were appointed yester-|order in the course, In that Miss 9 AND day and « large number were} Louise B, Francis, the business 3 UNION ST taken on today and application to| manager, gave the main address of @ b. the number of 1,000 are still on|the evening and Mr. Riddell a few |} ——__— ‘hand. remarks at the close PESOSOSeSeSeSHoSeSoeSeSoSeSoHoHeSeHeSoposesesooes

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