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THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, FEB. 20, 1908. directed under dik DEPUTY irr | ° A A David Rutherford, a brother of T0 F UND HOS y Pripennation racts Al Rutherford, at present county | “e = ~ rec t caronte of heok 8B Spe wetiby ine ‘all] wcomimlssioner from the North dix-| anding 1 a H Intron ald toll hae aA trict, will itkely be appointed aj} r : “and Fogulring ¢ ap ‘ J sper, Im Wert Bentile the co@ine resi || deputy in the office of Sheriff Lou! ‘ yi ‘Be t ~ — ‘ mith within the next few days, to ive succeed Deputy Sheff John Li | ———_—__—-—_- pared sega thit , : - — = who has been detailed to take the. . . sia ithtemed. g thereafter dor ail abbentie | position at North Bend A jiimonary hospital for S@attie, M. Lenora Denny, conditional on tion and Ite- | poration of a hospital for the treat the Preve rhe | RIDDELL WILL GIVE x" : min Anewet]| Fo setts g, ohdled araet of tang tn, 1 ven are , | |Mef of Tubereulowts held yesterday | ment of consumptives as. to the ok PnP, Bis'or its ‘are | | in the ¥. M. C. A. building The hospital will be incorporat whe rhe City Coun-| powal shail “thomediately become for ONE MORE LECTURE Annoucement was made at the ed immediately hen placrotlGh, cen eent |e nad ‘mescn ae tee etee Rea Tes jclose of the session last night that| Governor Mead, Rev. Dr. M. A ne. ise Bind of oot ; $60,000 bad been donated for this| Matthews, Dr. W. T. Williamson ‘title that ————— 2 been auiy approved try ell Upon eelpt of purpose, $40,000 in a bequest from of Portland and Samuel Hill were Investi ate * ( nce Mr. Riddet! closed hin popular! the Jate Sarah Loretta Denny, and | the speakers at the closing session g course lectures in the Tabernacte| $19,000 donated by her niece, Mins | last “night © prodeediy uy Ft Mreasurer shall pre: y department: oF o A Ue mean except a Heanne etther Or other ottioer er. fun on : | ieee ae iid eli tlciaieemaaiiiaal sno Shall be al-| &tY Of the elty, whieh by. th of collection thereo ue Bint half of shies ebtition wee colt cat th 0 mesa chan Wo ent BR wee the Eith cop eee sit the Written | ter are or shall be required & be published, ex opt the statement pi rihed in seetion 22 of thie are v isin ~ ve ang rh Opy of such notion to the owner 4 we Ticenee_ oF these osnmecus <1] the Property ‘aamesmed, when tine p M ith the ye bs *, as otherwise in sted an “Ana be it further ne The sevond halt will not last long, The pe 4 AT PME! |) secutive lecture and the auditortam | ‘or @orpormth was packed as usual to tte fullest Y oO G OP. RS A T ctor to tot yom | CMRACHtY and many standing. The| UNG EL E afternoon at 4 p.m, in the ‘Taber of wwepeper (and shatl mall a * YoslerWay 1s. mis nacle in which he will speak to boys Cation thereof te, muds) " i ap Us| Stee, gad Re et | The Se ERE Freehold Co wit ‘baer bene tetslags tee cael Charge, elopement. j looking at his companion for a nod | $86 Cot o., ® need die Meee of seven and 17, but everyone de | 7 ‘delinguel « CongmeMen win o “ string may attend and occupy side| Master Kichard Bekel and Mins | of Pe gg to St, too thereto t ' interest at the ral — - mre wean Ruthie Mann, aged respectively 4 Ww ‘éon 40?" asked Reoneed lace For) , Mazed she City Council the 20th fash gata enhos —— —————] "Mr. Riadont goes from here to the |and 5 years, were picked up as they| Jair Cote he nade in the of December, 1967. aud sane? hy ‘ aocenn- East to fill dates on the winter jtrudged hand in hand along the; “Sells tomatoes,” said the boy. fe hee ein op a er Become delin t f the ex- | Me In open soenien ey ae lon ‘en wd Pahall bel ON MONEY TO LOAN. written (Of tte pa Soman de athe Chautanquas, Later he will be in >, Telephone books and the city ny per |comber A. I, ap LOAN “ Portland waterfront this morning by Patrol oy vd a y the Me} Kr merNouDe, |i" ptotlentad | jae Sct SAB 10am, 00, oeee ee | juan Ballard and sent to hendquar, | aitectory were eagerly scanned for Presiden: gre tom the City | fete capacity aa ax collector tn, the settaiot’ angisase s° ‘smaslere sre hoknese @ ooo ‘ ‘dens? | the name of a grocer named Bekel, ~ ‘ nner presert! te Th t ‘Wisbewt | tito ‘i ere as ‘lost. but it could not be found, and the conten rae A ee St Oe shall aad ue” penalty te| sonwetae ae Se ee | mad vo Go. Re aaa PETTIBONE MUST BE ‘The tots were oblivions to all |little girl, insisting that her name CH, Comptrotier SY canna, tows laws reauire x : anve ouch other, and, tightly grasp-|¥4# “uthee Mann,” could give ao tbe " sor Aanoms: Q OPERATED UPON leg ie teas ob de |further information Y } . ” 1 HBS fA peat. Worwary a A = iio cookies, chatted baby talk as Mas-| "We live up there,” sald the boy, " A 5 «eee ; Sins ia hase peed * iI ™ = PRRBONALS. ter Richard tried to tell bis won-| The two youngest elopers ever te RESOLUTION NO. 1258. Re thelr tae a Se velen lied Daa “ian Waiaieah-fantunten akan anh (By United Press.) dering little fried all about the police headquarters were given PROPOSED AMENDMENT NO. 1 ucge 1950 10k oy West ., af big ships with their sails, and the into the charge of the matron, te bid = BOIBK, idaho, Feb. 20.—-An op-| tah markets. | be held until called for by the par- eration on George A. Pettibone, re) at headquarters, officers with ents. ity sapiree WHR) otutien end at) the hs in Counett the tna! a & ue ene 2 a gk Cungtl the tna | oa “ie “s Se ed ae it aie EE cae i mend Seott 1 be Fe OF on 3 Article Wil © City Che: eae cently sequitted of the charge Of babies of their own tried to get Richard wore a big black imita- y atthe, and <5 we he Tod day i Se 7" ait . conspiracy to murder former Gov. | information from the ehildren that tion leather cap, overcoat and : ci suaverr. |e on bease Frank Steuenberg, will be per-| would lead to their identity | green stockings - ities, of the Gity Cow formed in a few days at Ban Diego.) “Richard Bekel,” said the boy,| Miss Ruthie was well clothed ia tbe othe’ > City Counett ted the tnd i fanuary,, p08 \. a = FL itn SS —— re eral 24 md por eam to remove one twisting about in bis chair and|a white astrachan coat and cap. b> he TAY of | Cle, Comptrotier and en-officio City eat. “he ia a == EEE the ¢ =z - ¢ re . : mat ot iect| ———— sae 5 atcha weiine aisha die’ AGED MISSIONARY DIES ¢ perintandeat of Rireet Sewers. My ay crise AE. SET Boer Pati Pau Raynes 1D FRIDAYS The fifth annual ball given by tng and Water Woche a & sberintged. | BANKS. gare the young lady operators of the “a ne ay FA Rae Rift © Sypertatgn: | . Sunset Telephone company proved ~ Siac the or, Bega: 4& decided success last evening at an nd consent Christeusen's ball e. tora. oy Ref SS Se Ft ranch "affieee tn Caneds | ce bod ont, Over 100 were present. Music by i Setnonsiating af butter Wasners band waa furnished for the aye ae Rinendinent be andthe | 7) oa ag dancing Rev. Benjamin Parsons, D. D.,, Of late years, however, he has been ‘The committee in charge of ar- submitted ; aged 82 years, died last night at/identified with the Presbyteria the City ot Ke pictures rangements were: Mias Irma Ballou, | ine Bie FE anscage his = ur pe toatg ibs tle for their ratification of rejeo- Richens \aulen and utensils, Ores! | Miss Kate Sago and Miss Emma M T hai 936) Th ehild: Mrs. T. Josen- beet bh Fg aestioe 36 , Mates Round ‘Oak and airtight | McNally, The reception committee | no fll oo Geik etter n day's ilk j anna. w. Parson, ‘a New York, : Ware, ; 47) sauares carpets russ Se |eonainted of Miss La Velle, Miss | jess : and E. B. Parsons, western man- “qahons m fevemtia jor te the sale, , notices ages are aoe . Yoos sa | ter, Je! fe "auetiomesr tnd. ‘aces pon shag gt to Dr. Parsons wan active in his | ager for EB. P. Squibbs at Portland, et Te Fe ily » 4 | ee a “Es tetany oan. | eo elty_o Nally. | church duties up to the last hour,| survive bi : Sie “38 fe: — ze WANT MEN FOR TANANA. and was engaged in arranging th Mrs. Parsons died last Septem. details of the Oriental missionary |} ber, ending a married life of 64 meeting, March 8, when he died. years. Many years of this time T35 oe AND ACREAGE. VE By mca cage rap: |,,Bewamin Parsons was born in| were spent in mission fleldy tm ; ; er Bo Fb Aeawrrnnticonnnanen tenn LAND, Ore., _ sew dgteay. Saw te adeinaad oni toveien : “Hie character. and a r | og ¢ Comptrotion Nod ox attics City | Rano. eee oe ee cennane Gold | Yale, where he graduated in 1800.| Funeral arrangements will be = othe te | of first publication, February iH > x... pened offices here From there he went to the Hartford|made when KE. B. Parsons, son of Ls emis 1 & * || St'Shtee roome : are axking for 2,000 men to £0 [9 | Theological Seminary and then en- Mr. Parsons, reaches the city te “¥ ‘spall be| tie Fuel Co a bern. alle work at pick and shovel work 18 ‘ered the Congregational ministry. | da —_ whieh it - | " at the placer fields. They offer $6 x == SE te A BA casacices al awam through » per day with board, aod will ship | eens ore ee ee or proprietors | RAOLUTH 1 2139, Cr , kousee shal! PROPOSED AMENDMENT al “ ater oe om three chartered steamers about | CHURCH FAIR OPENS. = iin any of sree Reticle ’ : ‘Nene We = per The benefit fair of the Mt. Zion jroent | tae. 7 thie for 6.060, PADEREWSKI PLAYS. | et audience which packed o ‘The Seattle City party will hold bat a single meeting this ev: , sii owe et HENEY GALLS where F. will be) the chief apeaker. The meeting For Sale-_ Dey forest mined wood OF Se Nene this sonata in E flat opus 27, No. 1, which is seldom played. ie, furetiare of & ——$ 1. Ce ant see room house. BENEFIT CONCERT. Tam the man Rowse repairing tm alt Oakes Cet os ree Nora will be attended also by the can- Pn a ho =a che os dooms aor Carpenter ere eer Seattle corps No. 1, Salvation | aidates on the ticket with the ex- army, will give a benefit con Sep atin’ poteme Walkwetei Me s this evening at the ball, Fitth ay, | ception of Mayor Moore and . ¢. Je fa and Washington st. A number of | nie Sat | fe he a ty Too. . oe talented peaple wiil assist on the (By United Press.) teh ae program. SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 20.—The tor hatobing thoreaghbred yy <a ane ee will hold meetings fy Fo pty | taking of evidence on the immunity e Prive ". Monee mw atiss [RY rep || VOLUNTEERS’ Program, | 7/"! fel’ Jrmesian church, at, the| contract ranted Ruef, to deter: Ws Sars a ee eo ee }eorner of Fifth ay. and Wal! st.| mine the legality of his arraign- Coe ie, - A moustoal and literary program Pale = | males, “Vine ond Neeend feats. f~4 tn honor of Washington's birthday |4"d at the Labor Temple, | ment on the trolley bribery cases, dren serartePe Ltr rotm opened. Pri in wii! You] will be given by the Volunteers of |, Saturday night ion and in-) was resumed before Judge Lawler > er eres ga ela Tee er Wah! Ameviea at their hall, 118% Second poooe Bs Re ape bt Fg this morning. th tn 4 a Hotmeverer Berton eves | te ee oe which Mr. Cotterill will be the only au Resins ene bene Farming to Ge a Study. aa eT Bett Lagheren' ap pesednen chara, | Speaker, and at which he will deal! objected and characterized Ach’s POUT Ral e Teae” SUE | mimssenver S88 ee) Mision 10-88 | Os, CHICAGO, Feb. 20—Farming ts | *lth the public records of the re-| Sction as a “bluff.” Pe ito be added to the other conrses cigetice Saas See marae. Witnesses were excluded and ar- "ons anciece Mase 8 branding lh eli ton lle em -lot study at the University of Chi Four republican meetings are! guments over the affidavits were _ erehectra, FIT ech ANTE me | mr ms / cago, to be opened fn April w scheduled for tonight, as follows: begun. It finally stipulated | Viet word, Newell hall, = that the documents be submitted sow BUSINESS CHANCES. aioe for the a corp. | “For agie cheah. tgetaurant.. eved ay. 8. and Bradford »' to the court. Pee rt +, os | easton; mean | ard, Admintatration ie aare | ward, Odd Fellows ha’ Sie ¥ ma university; Fourteenth aon lS tscea the were fk ak . fet ient wf ttle re) iv: x eee et, ae TODAY a oe ge joat little lunch 918-900-491 Alesha wide. —19-97 PRICES eer | : ASSESSORS WILL MEET) MEET TONIGHT HERE TOMORROW iepties 3 583 aan on oe OUT NEAR THE XSW INTER GH AN ood Cell room fevers: ore tracts. vats. pin. ee bees A n__ | ae gage terme. Come to the oties =} One of the vegetable dealers at Srocertve. pects te « partner ip goed ring ERT MALTRY. the public market has installed saneeers of Sir atier ti TEL? WANTED—FemAce. | poste Apeiy tet ike. “Hott Realty Seite) Alecks Mide 1°22 \three fountaina, in order to keep toe" thas | the Maver oball re a erernnernr | eee e | | SONTOM BABSON ‘ |his stock of vegetables in fresh euch ot | tendent of uit ire Boas iforn, Tee ae i Mowe ne FURNITUURE WANTED. oye: ‘indi te ie Pod ‘condition. The fountains, with the nel a ee en eee geshter today tn Times —tt fresh supply of vegetables, make a ~Varaes Furniture Co's romoeies pee ume, y tempting display. at i i: u f each voor | erat. er auth as the fe ea! of Pubtie apap Sens, | s The Swedish Republican club will meet this evening in the rooms of the Swedish cinb, corner Eighth and Olive, to discuss some of the amendments to the city charter to 2 Assessors from 16 of the coun- a En tur i ver FOR ERONANOS. ___.| Wil tals wr ted, Bike “irae "Sua Taira’ tethe| At the meat stalls trosh beet tes of the state will meet in con-| be voted on March 3. Final arrangements will also be FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE kh plant very easy terms: ‘tongues will be sold tomorrow at| Yeation in this city tomorrow morn oi | Asi TRACTORS. ion, Nee GeMirt8S | Asc each. Liver will be quoted at | !ng The object of the pen is| made this evening for the mass tr lend, om county!” Reoth tard Anatrace Chui & CO. km “At |e per dish, and pickled pigshead | te take up the question of eruk ine | meeting to be held on February Ng ar eh ,~ 4 co | mee aa en ii, cy CHICKEN RANCH \Sc per pound tomorrow timber lands now uncruised in the | 27 at the Dreamland rink, when matary, 5000. sad % oa cochans bos ni level ail fenced, ‘good wix-| Local Reliflower cooking apples | Y@rious counties, and urging uni-| Governor Mead will be present. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ' Ierge parm iste Dowltty | will the delivered at S0c per box. form action in this matter so that! "A ‘tanguet ts al : me Te , Fe © delivered at 80c per box pangu: also on the program (TBP ypctlnccapeliceradhscs die se re pet be Aare reeders ow-| Fancy rhubarb, local, is on the there will be an equitable assess-| for next week to be held in houer hn ETT. JR. ons ae teow © |market at 16c per pound. A car, Ment tm the different districts. of the governor. The banquet will , Ur President of the Cit Filed the Ind bs ¢ ary. ag City Comptretier and ecothele City Sark. iat ‘of first publication, February 7 Ie de charged that much of the | tbe held at the Lincoln hotel, and timber land of the state is now | grossty underassessed, and that the | ~ pasa ae Te ap OS oe linereased taxes will more than | make the proposed cruise a paying Pr eoawention wut convene at} WELL-KNOWN FARMER Phones—Main 181. A Bite 19-20 \0f fancy Wenatchee apples is due ——| tomorrow A ser | Home made apple butter and Just the kind’ for |home made mince meat are on sale at I5e per pound. Im the grocery line specials for tomorrow are aplit soll | Alfred Givliet, 620-71 New York block, | Fauntieray car in | @eattie svdividing Je Tit New York Bik tt moet A | worth pot lees than § | Russel Ro Parrett RESOLUTION NO. 1162, ‘jocation 8, Sc per pound; sago, So per PROPOSED AMENDMENT NO. 16.1 "chase B Adama, 100 Colm ee ts ors mel FR ned corre ys per jar, | o'clock tomorrow morning at the fas. ? fered | 4 srestutien » “Wagt to eathanQe Income property, | menenm ond — The market will remain open ali County court house, in charge of IN CRITICAL STATE certifi ginand Section 18 from Pionees f A 0 “té|day as usual Saturday, Washing: | Assessor Parish, of this county. At | thee ‘ : . fon. of ’ a coon ——— 4 ton's birthday, on account of the # o'clock in the afternoon repre: | Auemdment ty te qualified vocece of ASarees X. Ration “OT ety. is 30 ' large number of people who wish |Sentatives of the timber interests | = - A eae WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS, — onTy to do their regular Saturday ahop-| Will be invited to attend and dis-/ James Hart, one of the oldest r City Couneit ~~ — pm cottage and ture | ping cuss the cruising scheme, in order! and best known residents of the City of Beattie njare | Bound , cle Vv: athe and drill roe ty ; bata. 20 “ex Pogion 18 of prtigie VE ‘act fin view lot om Wie iat be catia d “ndvtbed “apone “At” | Sefstmenth gat CITY REAL ESTATE. tex is. Cherie: | seamen to get the views of the allied lum-) white River valley and a pioneer bering and logging industries OD/ hop grower of this state, lies “i to read as a i o igotion TA Fhere nualt be two (2) | news F found. views #1166! Site down, beleues modes of making payment for such ene nents ane the matter. critically Hl at the Brunswick x» 7 mae seg ore hotel In Aubura, and very little hope portion of the cost and expense of 1 | ottions 8 Gana t. tuion min |" in Bee Tis view Ave Beattie 5 P oth ee sR Sm OO u 0 down, balance $18 is entertained of his recovery. INSANE FROM DRI Mr. Hart was in Seattle Tester. sot MILLINERY. & and agr wnt 4 and cor, $1,060, $ G24 Aereement duly sented - | en —— per amaath Don't lose the opportunity to hy SENT T0 ASYL UM oF officers roved t | a prio F p days %) ou which the Boars the city day morning and had a slight re] corner, near park and operation performed. He started 4 "Payment by back home on an mnterurban train Consideration of tei Honda The mode “ulopted whail be { ______________.____ ine ‘Spot, ull cleared, $1.9 the city print 1 fhe mode petitioned in case said —_—— poe Pe ng terms. and at Auburn collapsed, relapsing est eneuing fiscal grovemee oe a Gone . jars down and @mail ~ into a state of coma. He was car- j y . la ll asso Be “ ‘ ried on a stretcher to the hotel, and Tee, during s'the council shall direct is wait ar 2 (OR WE yg & a After attempting to murder his| p, y. Carroll of this city was armed tn tee os . ing such improve . yw vent. Ie te} wife and child, orge Costen, &) hastily summoned. At an early ¥ and ’ . yment” ~ eoms, fe ished, two rooms in-|carpenter, aged 47, was taken In| hour today it was beueved that the ohalh ene SeROe, eh” ee vent, treet heuke at O87 tun in ‘reat, mar ear, #10 : bi Sdur | Charge by officers early in the! sick man was somewhat improved, After the city council has by or- gcreom modern Sours, 1ot 100ni00, 616; /40, Oven evenings Sor con-|week and today was committed tout his condition is regarded as eo MUSITAL. scam jane Venlence jthe asylum for the insane at Steila-| very oritical twenty (20) days PETE... ORB 7 LAND. ©O. pom. A board of physicians who | “Eke etek man owns a large farm Shovetes hee, Some “Tilia Pusher voloa It Haiyake Biocs,| OCULISTS AND AURIS Sanent Gat, on ear Han Hs cor Wide garg, (OXmined the man announced that) at Christopher, where his wife and aut tnt Guttbe worn akan suport) aun | FG OIMSTRAD. MD Howe t0 | rye we a Pare ’ na O78" ho was evidently insane, |daughter live. He is one of the nd Wer the The Cegungll an apeenement, roll | “REAL ESTATE DEALERS. | 1s. 1 ep 4, dundee sm catia | Costen lved with his family at! host known farmers in this county. ‘nahin, oreparad in duplicate by the clty en 3 mended Clameen Byes O17 Bite 1821 27th av., and in addition to hoisend (6 Y ¥ of ie 8, | Bineer, hb ep ae hd ) ae | hm . - — ner vm 426° *¢ lattempting the murder of his wife | INDOOR PICNIC. EAMBEOler and « a EBLE. Mb, Fre Rar, Noss, ’ */and child, broke up the furniture in | naitioned | p . Gundapa 10-12 ae ‘acti the house. He is said to have lost| The Michigan club will hold am and its owner « 4 r . menin lot or parcel | and perform f of in proportion |his reason from excessive drinking, | “indoor picnic” this evening at Car Hie per month MAI8 contract nea a ene hts to be reCer ved | ————— | ee ."it NICHOLA, 60 Union Bick —t! which had reached the stage where | penter's hall, 1620 Fourth av, All it whencres ren. 122 pores of fina | Inventions de - . “- he drank pure alcohol, ‘Th | former residents of Michigan are @, that whenever from the: Sen pewmomen " laying bens, } ( Sixtyoighth and Bighth,|he drank pure alcoho @ com-| form MA ty ttictai | tara rege, pee, Tantei, ad ik gone" in Monty yeah aie, 1400. ike at |plaint against him was issued at | ted to attend. A good pro tea, i fond Bs 4 a ¥. e, - Both phones a9-u9-p| the request of Mrs, A, Brandon. has been arranged.