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THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, FEB yj RUEF TRIAL WILL GO FAR 19, 1908. [pateenennnnnnn en! I a mg BURNED JIN * M’'KINLEY NEARING HOME, *| * * / E FUT 2) utp Vales Prom)... el DYE WORKS FIRE \* ge’ SHAD IsCO, Feb. 19. ® * ine aléiimehip Amerloa * iis =~ — - Nat * Maru, with Horace MeKiniey, ©) - 8 oR 4 Saas aa lw the Oregon fugitive, on board, #] This afternoon the fire depart hands The damage to the at » | Decis' Whi h | poo an d, and supplies was slahted after m today #| mente extinguished a fire in the amounted to $1,000 fu o4 b Lawlor Makes Important 100 Which Is smowntins w stout s20,000°will be | oft ihe Parallonce, 38 miley @|Crown ‘Dye works, £931 First av, insurance Tt te wie yg aia ii * mut, She will dock late this ® ~- to the frietion of a revolving The fire burned through the pa ) , Putial Victory for the Fallen Boss. inlets Charleston and Milwaukee, |@ 0” #|line to blaso. Ae the room was from P. 8. Bhorter’s grocery at 2029 | lbavy vara, et ¥ “¢ - to the kk eke nt eke eee he #| filled with the fumex of gasoline,| First av. and the grocers bduse nited Press jown the coast, his coat pockets | som and some of the two crews ’ r 1 hou wth r yt " Pr et. "he mores a ned new iy United F et eer te cont Pockets | niaced on the Wisconsin, Tt is not] 9 | seam badiy warneten dhe etme aad ones 4¢ 81.400. yeolh: PRANCIS( which he has handed out lavishly, | ANC’" Who will be placed in com argunente and now he sends his representa. |""""4 Of the Wisconsin | ‘i + “7 anetne aes ce 4 of Abe KR vere '© tive inte court to declare that im. | morning A \ munity contracts are unlawful and af be allow A anol be carried out,” concluded | th phy wing (he : it Seeattions alt wtant District Attorney O'Gara | | om began by criticising Murphy for his ture’ spon the district attorney's | . at office and declared that he was the en - — er representative of no one but the - _ — ™ . . + M Campaign Meetings Tonight. cough contracted in attending aia | ten sie aes io Geiveniaees 1.21 Wk ea ee Replies to Emigration Ques-| ,° Weckiuh “sninetion seaplane; one st! ve of Rudolph Spreckles,” tnter-| FOX CREEK, Mo, 19.—The vd mga party will hold | ray find It impossible to meet the © de! rupted Murphy mystery of the disappearance of ti ed b eae yy er + Re.|#bpointments made for him this tre This remark evoked a stern|MT*. Maude Woodbury, wife of on Ask them y mr ry hall, Norman and Ke-| vening. He is scheduled to oper ent « to} warning from the court that any | Robert Woodbury, a wealthy reat | me garnet ns Montag F. Cotter a church fair at the Mt. Zion that the word! had! further remarks of that nature |C#t@te Owner bere, who has not | U S. ee ey a » City, | Bapust church at 9 o'clock and ae Ot en tol would not be tolere O'Gara | eR Been since November 4 last . Ge. P. Cottectit Yr . mrick.| Will p thie engagement if he is Vpon th sion, | concluded with « few remarks re | "8% Solved today, when the body | ee ee rick’ Ohystoally able to do #0, but it a an au| garding the power of a dintrict at-(0f the Woman was found hanging “a A Mas . 5 “ may be fond necessary for bim r from man) me,|torney to grant tmententty _j to & door tm an empty room in the (Ry United Press.) ne arta team ogy to give up the idea of attending bad been handed Judge Lawlor, at the conclusion |4#tng house known as the Ex ¥ lao, neManse, eorge other meetings which have beer ‘of whieh Soe of the argument, decided that the el. Woodbury ts TOKIO, Feb, 19—Ameriean Am-| Cooley and other speakers. larranged for him h ae cal ars M matter is one which should be gone |7*8"* of age, and his wife 36. ador Thomas J, O'Brien was to Mt owed republic an Bi will hold "However, other speakers ha Hie euitehed to 8 seatbing » into and will allow beth sides to | day handed Japan's reply to Amert pe lee A ‘aa aaadiin John F,| een Provided, and the meetings ‘of the district © for} present a Mn alt of ena ca's memorandum of January 26,| Miller and others S wy ay party camoclen for te . te carry out m- | contents his 8 a partial vie = a Madro ’ Jet. night will be held as scheduled 5 with Ruef tory for Ruet. All of the evidence | waich, Gonett o, settloment, of, the! - Neda: at. Seutt Calbouy and. on. | denrse'F Cottertil, whe. famect that the ¢ attor| is to be in the shape of affidavits | The mikato told’ the American |0t@ Chehalis county yesterday faith | as far vant * ~ horse : > . ight, r e's office should Kee! aith| as fr as possible, The souk ambassador that he thought the| ,Colman's hall, N. @4th st. and pigh Tesone be pre two Segamistent,” dec! re Judge Lavtor places reply would be satisfactory to the| First av, N. W., W. H. Murphy and caeean ie the Raiaier.walley to “eae: en pecndbisesh B sive W . United States and that he hoped | others night, and some new speakers have - poe s 3 oe > Woman Loses Diamonds Mt id end the present con 8 been enlisted in the campaign, who 4 fort to find the couple but up to} troversy. It te conceded that it Mayor Moore ts suffering today wii appear this evening at these i ND FI noon they have been unable to find | In oven Aelil g an, = from a severe cold and a slight and other meetings any tie oe Through Hole Her emo! | 0 Howlng a bie ae for restrictions that will certainly | “—" ay eee Sigh ~ deny a ee OFFICERS TO DANCE DENOU (By United Press.) r, | | / scones Te —— | HIGHLAND FLIN — Charles FA. Young, who was grand | i (By United Preae.) SAN PRANCISCO, Feb. 19 Frances Nelson, of 5 Buena Vieta | unger of the Foresters of Amerios, | died today, at his home, of typhoid! fever United Press) ot stihl ia v John Corbett, jatier, has ae hat ,aY.. has reported to the police that | cepted the challenge of Dan Kane. mbe BURGLARIZE she lost $2,000 worth of diamonds patral driver, to do Highland of Portland is from her stockihg while walki filmg at the Policemens ball at fF wing hit name ft Jon Haight st. between Raker antl wes oneey emt Prost) | Logehi park pavilion Priday uight ie declared he was in ILyon, they having slipped through |. WASHINGTON, Feb. 19.—Dele- | an te are being freely offered (terested in the la wee hole. She described the ate Cale from Alaska intends to| by Mitr brother officers as to the [diamonds as being a pair of car, |mtroduce @ new home rule bil! | ouggnine W@ stop these Tings valued at $1,000 and a sun within the next day or two. The/ ie haw boasted that he could te announcing |durst valued at $1,000, Detectives principal difference between this | exegiite this dance with more grace ihe postottice : ee |are the bill and other Alaska territorial | thay) any man tp the department, a fraud order. Sen Finch’s restaurant, 121 Rainier - ell EE SE | measures is, that instead of pro- 4) Corbett this morning called bis ao decow av. Georgetown, was burglarteed | viding for the elegtion of both | bi oe meng by = . — ot x Ww D FIELD is branches of the territorial legisla- aries Tennant and Sargeant charm, 5 in bile, two pairs of iture by a vote of the people, onl: kinases, @ Manonte badge and bank| the “lower hones, conslgting of 6) en ee anne book were stolen members, is to be so elected. The — | Entrance was effected through & rear door, which was brokea in After robbing the till and secur} Ing the vest tx whieh the bills were concealed, the thieves opesed | the refrigerator and helped them welves to two dosem eggs and three! T” bone steaks, j upper branch of the legislative as sembly is to be composed of seven members, who shall form what is Word was réceived in Seattle to- et 4 day of the death of W. D. Field, of & the real extate firm of Field, Pat-| ten @ Taggart, at Bolse, idaho. Oy polities and civic decency Several weeks ago Mr. Field went | ntered largely into the discussions at a meeting of the Men's club of to Boise for his health and was ST THE JAP MD THE IRL By United Press) The executive council te to be composed of the secretary of the territory, the attorney general, the treasurer, the commissioner of edu EVER, W: Feb. 19 a t yart | rt. ‘hres eo Jape T0 BUY SUPPLIES FOR ute eek oes tienen 880 | Jodges oat coe cher poten . “ot | the Pilgrim Congregational eburch m word was recetved that he|sioa repute, actual residents of Meld at the church last night the desperate appeal! had sprained his ankle tn bathing |Sisuka” ‘The firat five are to be| ,Ghiet of Police ©. W. Wappen iy Clerk Kies, of Van BATTLESHIP in the jortum at Boise. It War! sooointed by the president and con-|#em Was present at the meeting eenty, Wash. by the oo Lees ug oe - Injury Wan S¢-/ firmed by the senate, and the |0¥ Invitation, and delivered an ad MB ibyearcld Anna Herx-| Var” desi = cae this | other two, while appointed by the|dress on the policies of the ad resident, are not to be confirmed | @inintration and the practices pur |sued by his departmpnt tn enfore- }ing the jaws and establishing and | Dering law and order Jose, Cal. who appear Gourt house yesterday Tanaka and obtained Heense. The police of | Ore exerting every ef | prise. The battleship Wisconsin, which |” was taken out of commission in| The Toss Maru, from the Orient, November, 1966, will be put in com- has arrived at Victoria, em route | Complete Furnishers of Homes, Steamboats and Hotels J. W. Otey, laborer on the | Prye buliding, Third av. and Yesler way, this morning fell 80 feet, | vows @ ladder #ilpped, and, alight | y the senate. During the discussion one mem ber after another of the club arose te nounce hie appreciation of the efforts made by Mayor Moore land Chief Wappenstein in cleaning up the town, in enforcing the laws jane putting a stop to the old pol ltey of protected lawiessn: which }had been in vogue in Seattle for eenenre sae ing on bie back on two stakes, re ceived painful artes | He was standing on a ladder |which rested against « slippery }iron girder. The ladder suddenly began sliding, and Otey, reaching jup to grasp a beam to keep from Fwonty-seven dollars in Mid-Week Prices. T-NoPiece Adjustable Pin Stretcher, made of base Weed, 2% inches tn width M12 feet tn size; cach 6+ fs fitted with 50 pine lable t) any size sca Rondetachable center % aced attach easel and ZS embossed ruling tial, but 0 2 Ms strong and substa #0 heavy as No. 1: has | _—— * reduced speed to eight knots hour, The message also ed that Evans has not recovered from his re tliness, though his con ition is not serious. It is & Bxpected the fleet will enter allao shortly Golden and Weathered Oak Medicine Cabinets Regular Value $2.35 Storage | Through @ news item in The : | Datly Star last night a family which has been parted for 18 years, is about to be united | Mrs. John Hinds, 199 Lake at, Newark, N. J., wrote the police yes terday to inquire as to the where | ® tomorrow, | abouts of her brothers, John and | # dock. Peter Reilley, last heard from at)" !! Rock Creek, Wash, 18 years ago, | Mae ee ete eee e ee j and The Star published the contents | i DMIRAL DEWEY IS, frame Special $3.95 Table shown in illustration is of unique design, made entirely of quarter-sawed stock, finished golden and polished; has 24-inch square top, with deep rail, taper ing square legs, with scroll tops and shelf set on cross brackets. before noon jy about 11 prob SSCS ee eee EEE eee ee of the letter last night } M. Skelton, of 4301 14th av. N. E., road his Star last night and prompt ei on, 1% This plece ts from one of the [|| ly notified this office that he knows , and embossed. rul : the Relily brothers | EXPECTED Regular price $1.50 95 Fi f St foremost table factories, and is B) "Te ‘says they are farmers at aerate + oe c irepr ‘or- me pd aw sie yar bsg fe Spangle, Wash., 20 miles from Spo CR oe S Same as No. 2, but withou rials, strongly put together and kane. ; Ai : Bnd with brass pins 2 inch. age at finely finished. Regular price Sect. C. B. Yandell, of the Cham 1 ber of Commerce, received word from Admiral George Dewey ing that he would try to b city at the time of the arrival of } \ ¢ | the Admiral Evans fleet. | As the time of the arrival of the | f is still uncertain and very much in the future, Admiral Dewey make definite plans for The letter was ; special tomor- $3 95 stat: | in the] Lowest Rates MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY could not The water department yesterday | coming to Beattie turned on the water in the new in answer to an Invitation sent Feb. AND Union st. water mains. The work: | 10, by the Chamber of Commerce pRromPrTLy | %x° have been ordered to take up | veered 7 the pipes in Pine st. from Sixth av. to Harvard ay. and in Sixth Baseball Goods FILLED av. from Pike at. t New stock of Spalding and Reach which @ being me baseball goods at Theodore Wilts \of the Pine st. regrade '@ Co. 1008 First oe YOUNG MEN ENDORS ee SEEKS DIVORCE A SECOND TIME Powers will be referees To date 3,000 tickets have been sold. The police of Ballard, Weet Seattle and Youngstown have joined in the sale, and ft fs an nounced this morning that the} dance this year will be the big gest success in the history of the department The money from the dance goes to the fund for the care of the widows and orphans of policemen who are killed tn the discharge of thelr duty, or die tn office. EN = MOORE | many years, and to declare that he| proposed to endorse these efforts on election day by voting for Mayor Moore's reelection Many mbere of the club who made such declarations declared that they were republicans in poll ties, but belleved that this city t ‘Emb mg width, and p ign worth up t new embro kno expect BE ABLE TO ATTEND ||BARGAIN SPOT of Toilet Articles Odds and Ends New Shirt Waists — In 58 Varieties on Sale And eve ne 6 G8 in @ perfect beauty and right up-to-date in style and fints y Can Hee HC of them displayed in ur window. Mate are white and black lawn, figured lawn, linen lovely white mulls caline lawne and dotted swiss fl and variously trimmed with lace inser medallions, hemstitching and fine length ves. Prices begin at 7be ), with exceedingly attractive assort bh. You'll want a new waist the minute you see these, and Quite MORE NEW SUITS An your attention y toh Suits, made in t_etyle lored, and priced only Many other splendid style: 975.00 Good Black Silks At Extra Special Prices. Shamrock Taffeta 274nech width and the $1 ya silk bargein you can apprect ate If you have ever used this the 10 qual brand; every yard guaranteed Special price tom 1 19 row ’ McCarthy Dry Goods Co Sutcliffe Baxter, Receiver Scand cane roidery Sale Brushes, Co of articles home or in gain Spot to erage a savi 1 can well afford to have one at our prices a nice collection was added to our display of Spring Suits yesterday are moderately priced. We call andsome navy blue and Panaing ups, Sponges and al! sorts a m4 ume every day in the com, will be on the Bar w at prices that will av « ou of ONE-THIRD TO ONE-HALF Here Tomorrow. very handsomely tal 15 00 . for your choosing at $15.00 , Kid Gloves | $2.00 KID GLOVES AT $1.65— Nice quality Glace Kid Gloves, 2 Clasp length; the “Newhall brand choice fitting 65 wearing quality; $1 6, $2.50 sale price $4.00 LONG KID GLOv | Shades of black, tan, modes brown and white, in 16-button Kid Gloves that sell regularly at $4.00 @ pair, On sale to- morrow at, the $2.50 palr Howard J. Sheehan, Mgr. AMUSI At he the Moore—Tom second of the ¢ rrow night han shows PUBLIC MARKET PRICES TOD Two of the dealers at the public market have started to cut prices had gone too far in the past in| cur will be the bill,/Om bird seed, with the rosult that the direction of turning over the city administration to machine pol and now In the saddle in the re publican party. Before the meet ing was concluded nearly every member of the club present had | ‘ itietans of the type of those then |)’ er Forty-five Minutes From Broad. with the original cast, will presented At the Grand—"The Red Feath- ie drawing big houses at the jrand. | At the Seattle—‘Kerry Gow,” “ | par \y, the singer, is an at speeches & single one which iM-| traction of merit. “No Mother to jected a jarring note in the gen- |; eral chorus of endorsement of the | Moore administration. to Jones, as Frawley iw making, a big hit and’ Ut the local price stil! remains un- the audiences are filling the house. | © lesque; juide Her.” comes to the Sesttie, opening Sunday matinee. At the Loie—"What Happened with T. Daniel Frawley “Jones.” ts a laugh producer. At the Lyric—The bunch of bur. it the Lyric thie week are delivering the goods with “A some time been furnished to resi-| Roarman, 8. J dents of Chicago Heights by J. J ufacturer, according to charges on Sculptors facts are speciautes and the living |» real a divorcee, suggesting that the hue | pictures. Ditenma.” Between Co wm—Gildeay & Fox and | falling, turned the ladder, He wes] cash, two slot machines and plenty band and wife adjudicate their | precipitated into the basement of credit were the bdasis upon troubles privately and make an-/eight other big new specialties He declined to go to a hospital, ‘ other effort to 4 was taken to hie home in South | *Bleh Charles E. Smith entered gether, According to the stories | formances Seattle in « hack into th® rather imposing partner- told today on the stand, the efforts| Star—Gladys Van, Four Brown ship comprising the firm of Bat-/of the court to reconcile the par-| Brothers Doc Kealey and six ATA AeHeee ee eH toreby & Smith, according to evil tes to the union met with entire other Sullivan-Considine special * *\ dence introduced in the superior | failure. ties are at the Star. ® ROOSEVELT INTERCEDES *& court this morning, when the ap Smith Is a well known man| Orpheum—James R. Waite and \* IN LABOR TROU * | piiestion of Edith Smith for a di-/about town, and on the question | Company, Hayden and Davis and \* ser ® | vorce was reviewed by Judge Fra-|of property rights explained that) five other vaudeville acts are to * (By United Press.) titer. This ia the second time the when he first entered into busi-| be seen at the Orpheum |}@ WASHINGTON, Feb. 19— #| matrimontal troubles of the couple ness he bad $27, two slot ma-| At Pantages—European electri }® Rumors of impending cinshes #|jave beon aired in the local chines and his credit. Battersby |cal musicians, comedy acrobatic | & between certain railroads and ® | courts. & Smith operate a. retail cigar|dogs, farce comedy, dancing and | ® their employes over labor con #/ At the previous hearing Judge business and pool and billiard par singing and other good things a |® ditions have impetied Prest- #| Frater denied the application for | lors at First av. and Madison st being presented at Pantages this }& dent Roosevelt to direct the | og ewes —— EE 7 — | week, making a splendid bill | @ interstate commerce commis # At the 5&Cent Star—The Gans # sion to investt the situa @| @ RAR AAR Nelson fight is being given this Coat Racks # tion, with a view to settling *|* week. Ellen Bradham gives an ex lf the difficulties. *#|* EVANS’ FLEET TO REACH hibition of bag punching. * *|* CALLAO TOMORROW. At the Family—The musical Regular Value $1.25 eee eee eel comedy, “The College Girls,” ts ae * (By United Press.) drawing big houses to the Family IMA, Peru, Feb. 19 theatre ° FAMILY WILL BE St semis erm ee ithe? Pres Loatere-k’ tree ibetere ai / 222 miles from Callao at “Socialism” is timely, as the sub- j j 5 o'clock this morning, ac ia 8 United Press.) |Ject is agitating the public mind REUNITED ding to an aerogram re CHICAGO,” Feb. 1%.—Sausage land has been, for some time in ved here. The ships have # ™Ade from horse meat has for) Seattie, Rev. Father Marshall I . has lectured upon the subject In the east before the Schmidt, grocer and sausage man-|jeading colleges and and his universities, lecture at Dreamland rink which Schmidt has been arrested |tomorrow night will probably be and bound over to the grand jury The suspicions of residents of the | suburban town were aroused by | worth hearing The Jetterson is due tomorrow evidence that flesh was being cut | night from Skagway and way ports from carcasses on the dump ne the place, and from the fact that Schmidt was selling sausage at re Bicycles New stock on the way coming to tall for half the price that he . ~ would have to pay for meat at] Theodore Wilts & Co, 1008 First. wholesale. SURVIVORS ARE IN HOSPITAL (By United Pres: TOWNSEND, PORT The revenue cutter q port from Neah bay at 8 o'clock last | night with three survivors of the | ship Emily Reed. They were taken immediately to the Marine hospital, and all are expected to rece The cook's body was! brought ashore and has been partly identified as a Norwegian who} shipped on the vessel July 25 at was known as } ship | San Francisco. He Cookey aboard the The Farallon is due fram Valder. '} Not in a Milk Trust| Horlick’s Malted Milk The original and genuine Avoid cheap substitut At your Soda Fountal A glass of Horlick’s Mai Milk—hot—makes a delicious an refreshing lunch on a cold da Ask for Horlick’s At All Druggists Stirring the powder in hot wate makes a nourishing, digestible food. | | | drink, better than tea or coffee— cooking. A cupful—hot—on re ing induces restful sieep. one dealer is selling two packages for 10¢. A new supply of sweet potatees arrived on the market and is quot- ed at 4 pounds for 25c. Walla Walla vinegar has béen reduced in price and is selling at Ge per half-pint bottle Pickled tongues are quoted at Se jeach Neck bones are Se per pound. Cotosuet is sold at 37¢ for | three-pound pails, and $1.15 for ten- pound pails. California dealers are reported to have raised the price on all oranges, aged. A number of good spe- cials were on the market today. Steamer raised ast night from the mud banks near Port Gamble, but ft is expected she be floated tonight at high tide. | The steamer State of Washington is taking ber run. | Steamers City of Puebla and live happily to-| give daily matinees and night per | Bockman both safl for Frisco Sat- j urday. Coarse ®) we PIS per load delivered. Main 1714, Ind. 4950. ¢*¢ Sooo THK BAYEN pm SELES Submerged Tube, Upright Oil City Boiler GOOD AS NEW. Phone Indepenoent 441 or Sunset Main 1050, any time between 8 a. m, and 6 p. m. week days.