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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1908. ve. delivered te. the Reon fren MONEY TO LOAN . Of Public, Works Peon ~ indorsed | Tk WEAN LOAN CO # for city | of Bevond and Jemen tleth| ele VITt of | ete at pute | City of Be , follows HOLD OF CAMPAIGN a iatied opie retail | bee ane, mereRants with sitiee AR ANQU The Sons of Wie American Revo lution hold thelr annual meeting} and banquet ‘tonight at the Hotel Por on Madison at ELKS TO ATTEND. 3 : 7 Judge W. D, Wood, who managed | Shank ta a republican tn politics, BS jolts, ere ee wre cnet pagans the successful campaign for Mayor| though a staunch supporter of|teng in m Lode the benefit. fats for MAW 4t| Moore's election two years ago, fas | Mayor Moore, and was a member! or the Mt. Zion Baptist church j been called upon to take charge [of the executive committee of the! iim ay, and Kast Union at. To the te Jof the executive work again in this! law: and order league of 1901, of] night in the lust night of the falr 1 mhal jcampatgn, has adeepted the call iwhfeh Mr, Cotterill was chairman, ¥ hoes | the orul vIeadene:aedates cat and will assume charge of It onjwhieh brought on the counelimente UP atoreaa't fa eh oe The mode of “Immediate Pay | Tuesday Hinvestigation of pollee affairs that) ~| comply i n G2 foews Hin. title In connection wh the | year, an investigation which oul-| , aeeeee work will be viee chairman the |minated in the killing of Chief of P nking of @ campaign committee, George F.| Police Willlam L. Meredith. The Fics ’ { and not mare than twenly (pe) gays Cotterill continuing aa the chair} Teague continued its work after eh RS . t on } nbefore vided, the Loans on tury te |W man, but he will attend to the gen that dramatic climax of tts inveatt Be eS ; board “of public works shall report | Roach. | tian «York Wide Main eral direction of the campaign }gations and materially assisted tn a sbal chin five (5) dave goune ng Sartament reli / 88 % ee | work, thus leaving Mr, Cotterill the agitation which caused the call Fer ‘the. das whlen the Board |p mhall centain the. Se Ifree to give more energy than {ing of the grand jury of 1903 Base Selgin newepaper shall nen —~~mnamemene | Would otherwine be pomsible to the) In the work undertaken and ae ar 60 members of the os wit , | BANK or spellbinding feature of the cam-/ complished by that committee the Mountaty « club will leave the x 8 ogntraet aes oars" j malian having charge of it scountéred |elty at 9:30 o'clock tonigat for a Beast ty 8 Or ficors € tana = The next tmportant feature of the John F. Miller, then law partner wodays’ outing In the Cascades, | ¥ the Corporation tow y each # and t coat ne Campaign will be the big Cotterill! Mayor Humes, acting ax the rep-| The objective point is Beenle Hot} A cpat th the city there , velnoge tran ot allowed 8 menting tomorrow night at the | resentative of certain of the law-| Springs, from whenee trips will be S Tie eo next enaulnn { oe been = © SP Vikos crear Dreamland rink at which Mr, Cot-| breaking interests made into the snow-eclad moun 4 e ones Zz known, b Beaitle Breneh-O Vo Heit, Mar. —tt i will go tm detail into the Mr. Cotteri!! will review thie and | tains nearby At the present time & oa Ae, & the name FUaRT BOUND NATIONAL BaNK OF | record of John F. Miller a4 4 public other fights made in Seattle for) about six feet of suow covers the BaosSeiy" pein, ; rreet EATER ae pn Sig Mag ye : sis ot mapper ase in hia epeech to-| region Ls rately ro ae an a ‘orwin § hank has been select. morrow night teri te be TR t reot to be publiahed in the led to preside at thin meeting and Democrats Meet in Friece. Miisned fo the city offtcia al newanape votith a Silkvins On will introduce Mr. Cotteriil. Mr /#*e eee eee eee awe) BAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 21 of the nity of Seattle, teak Goa tell bas i= ” —_ > Sininiiaai edoee Wokk: &|) Members of the demoer slate rac eee er an as | b | ' * ral committee are arriving to ecroranan Clngany euttotite |. nme | Spectacles $1 00 * NOW BE PRESSED. # d the meeting of the commit ae busine UF a ton, |e ————# | And up. fring your eye troubles | * * orrow, Aside from the se ce i as, Schuchard Optical Co,, 1207 |* _ (By United Press.) * | lection of the piace and date of the | Wood aaa Coal ond AY * WASHINGTON, Feb * | convention, very little important | (pe hicwealby caer ee |W The senate this afternoon #| Husiness will come before the meet ; | weed, 0 * toad I FARMS ANU ACREAGE. |# adopted Senator rulton's reso #| ‘ roll. ans eles | ————emewee | lution authorizing the attor- # BN ee aR ® ney general to take any legal wer from | the and de e the same a Acrea e \* action deemed necessary to ® ewapaper | Hen and shall cause the roll | bea |# enforee the rights of the gov. ® \ ond willer wt p shail forthwith tranemit | Nee seme. — RY * ernment against the Harr & u ate of the game to the City 200 up Me * man system to resurvey valu & the City Ceseet Bg eos Be * les to the litigation * hich the City ‘er shall pro * * Re aablted, by the A. the sare eee Gertified checks accom “neuceesaful proposals gael to the proposer check accom mas we | ton, The police took a launeh| ¢ theres’ te made) that’ auch PRERHOLD OO, across Salmon bay and searched the | erly execute | re bas been certified te him for ie entire neighborhood below the fort, | f°tn_ the | made within thirty ty dave fr eaten pee ees ate but were unable to locate the man. | (By United ertified | the @ate of auch motion such assess | Por vate The insane man is supposed to| SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 21.—The tn pron | ment will become delingvent and [est Rarvene ani Because he claims he was com |be « man who for the past three | marine engineers ship owners ws a the city of Bo- and TF not pala before bush eases: | wate for. hat j hotels frequently to eat and sleep | ietiors daily to the army post tell. Controversy was complicated th oar inancea, resolution atl hare become deling: ent. ES te | xhen his wife refused to cook his! ing of Japanese invasions, condi-| morning by the locking out of the tat and Sasensment - of five cent sha meals or make his bed, Morris ler: | oy, t lamber handlers, employed in the aS eet § +4 ned | jons at the fort, in the elty, and : Sties BroceedinG? ine ‘hiayer, | monte shatt “2 i tinagent eae, | fy ay r today filed @ cothplaint in thelother outpourings of a demented Pacific lumber yards, 50 men betng 4 Teasell be any department of /by the City T enpertor court asking for a divorce} mind affected. The tumbermen’é union 5 2, the yy capacity from Sarah Berger was notified Thursday that begin : 4 o be} Treasure verre) THO Couple were married on Now ning Friday morning the wage any Come Out Tomorrow vemior 20) txt, and the complaint jseale would be $4 a day instead dpe ae rect that the wife has been lof $4.50, as heretofore. The build penalty te be | newspaper be not nore | ment price Su auilty of extreme cruelty, besides ing trades couneil last night or three | conencu:ive ee band at te, tt further resolved that | Oskes Mot and nday | betas & chronic scold BY OLD AME dered the union to oppose any re partoe pro regoing amendme —— as otheewiae ta nis pi t the foregoing amendment bs, and th ace tagnaniar toe balahaan Sen duetion be 8 further cesoiy st rat tne | quaiiried pov oa of | the City ef Be: | Kingwiver. 2628 Rast Helen rer sane This morning the men appeared | ‘amendment helatthe for their ratification of rejec .. ’ ie scuemgpenecinesaetpemmnen ig hered: submitted fo the@/ tion at the next neral election to} tae oe 7 . ted Foto the Cin) ot Be ben haa March 3, 1308 phat wh Sher Fane Pie Prats SN te pes Legend Brora arth maple tna TO BUILD CHURCH. their ratifion:tc + Panaed the City Counet! the tna) ~¢ ~ or aale cheap ~ ed out 0 00, joonky, a Ras | at the ext georral election tol day of January. 1908. and signed by | wo rae tor main ot = slan who has been tm this country | on the Sra day March, }me in nen weaston th authect cation | A o Sel cue: put @ few months, applied to the| At ® meeting ot the congregation vn ony ron ph | ary. 1b08 aig finy notably susinEee CHANCES. Pe ee re police today to aid him im tracing of the First Baptist church last December, 1967, and # ence c BURNETT, ot ° 4 e 0 “ epee sention in sutheniicstion | President of the City < ‘ > Ean] J.G fellow & Sons sii Be seuuaieinney is Mapinal to/ night, the buflding committer was Peemage thie Seth day oi Filed the tad day of Janus " ood 0) he Biedig eo Be ol ’ T© \instructed by unanimous vote to 4 aI 1 ponme to elegral i R. T. RETNOLO, cy © agareaes” 4%, settee Chey ad | Patrolman William Donlan rude ‘The tol construct a modern new church tem of the City) Clerk, * i son | iy shattered the coming honeymoon telegram informed Pioorky “ Date of first publication, February re| SRN lor Hilde Johnaen end Charles Hom | that his wife and famfly, whom he building at Broadway and Madi- re this 89th day of De- 908. 19-23) 7 mmr mu yesterday by arresting Hen-| B®4 left tn F ia, were stranded son st — —. BON T ive. | 4rso1 samnainesadan 4 HW. CAROLE, | SOCIETY NO. ces. REALE STATE DEAL DEALERS. hy just |derson, who was trying to get |!® Montreal, bis wife ill, and asked Gompirotier and ex-officio City | baw ble mcm | Spend y trom his prospective, bride {tat $400 be went Immediately. Al| © YOUNG MAN MISSING. S Tam the mar wine tm att Hine MAN Lay ‘Temes Bide though Floozky had received no biication. Februar: » bron: pe . rere tee with $120 of her money ue z4 - - Spammemmmtiatantmnd Py. Mg Boy Bw gee LOA BRERA Tie New Tore After she had earned the money | Word that his wife had left Russia.) A. N Sevttemler, an siectrtcian, - ———_ | t usted | and knew the man who telegraphed ears old, has rales or nd SPECIAL NOTICES. oe ee ee he sent the money his home, at 135 Second av. N. RESOLUTION NO. 1128. Sp PROPOSED AMENOMENT NO. 13 testution and proposition to Section # of Arts Vill ef City Charter of the City of So noone, egaran ca bod iding for the submis ‘ot iments to the Wotere of the City of Seatt Rext general election it resolved by the City Counett | CHy of Seattle | sticks Vill ot} iy Charter of the City of Se- te amended be reed az & There «! Pret. Stevens, sole Maccabees Temote. at epirintendent of {.ight- Works s Superintend- | and a Supe | titties, each ted by the Ma Advice and cons i. for the te as herein otherwise pr crs ore) food scheel {ft to Henderson. sna ith sar} Be refused to make any charge nd see them. against him, and ho was discharged a) patice eos court yesterday afternoon su paren mt MALTHY oF Alaska Hide i ASSESSMENT Wyed Otelier | Beatihe and of ty commissioners from 15 different counties, and State Tax Commissioners J. H. Basterday and J. BR Frost are in wexsion today at the county court house, discussing the quest of measures inserting an equitable timber assessment in the vari counties. This afternoon repre sentatives of the allied timber In terests appeared before the offf- clals and aired their views on the | proposed crutsing operations ti § Reseoll M Fer i DE: ists. or) Indus ome desiring re Wide ut H.W. CARROLL ler Sind ex-otficle City | 2a Mt Publication, February | —y “SRTICIANA, | stern 4 phonograph, demonsrate RESOLUTION No. 1179 | ind __OPTCIANs, Free Excursion | proper show of paternal and mart- PROPOHED AMENDMENT No 14 ~ :| te tue joat Co, 190 Arcade vs : |tal affection? se tewtation and» “ nem enone etigate ft seit our! ‘This ia the question which Jesse et pein: ' WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. \ is thas ace cleared of 8, Frankboner asks the superiar ef such props - “— PS court to decide, fn an affidavit op- fled velere WANTED e * ® met | posing the application of his wife, Sreant pert nd Bide Main 1898 minute" | Lotta B. Frankboner, for a divorce oO. & Although now separated, the hus the cy | © ee ane | band says he wants to live with Beattie be m aehing Gone wealty and ome | his Wife and children hgatn and be ee an ate Mai eveoine* happy. He explains his abundance be @ my FOR EXCHANGE. excursion Jude of affection for them by reetting ~ ee oer ke a > pea ree Weantegies's ie: that he sent them all little tokens x aad ihe nearness civ ents rapa jon Valentine's day, and giving the fr $2,400. r " |children the phonograph, besides t ” A-t level tend, ny lapeeaty Were OO | ase 1008 | eupplying acca Oh money’ tor i jennie for milky in bai PATENT ATTORNEYS. _ ~ ——— | thet necessities 3 ; dest 23 Hews You V isited the! NEW YORK STOCK ° , 9 | : ai | Navy Yard? | a * ard. good “4 ‘ niatice easy. I . RIS 4 : ‘oer “PHOTOGRAPHERS SUPPLI mh retpra a rics vowerd +4 | a than 94 - ~—— ” " (By United Press.) } 4 as @ Cxtane 1 ncaniereoa Supply Con 111 Cherry me Perien ‘bi NEW YORK, Feb. 21.~-Today's i - - —— —-- - stock market wore the usual pre-| OR RENT—ROOMS. STORAGE. holiday aspect, being dominated by yor A . ft Sey Ps «| holiday influences. Opening firm, * ave. or ‘view of | bripes advanced from @ stout frac bik Main #45, Ind 32 «hocks to) Gan to 2 points on the ing up " . for bewse ‘ AUCTION GALES. rue beaut} by shorts, who wish clean sheets : “ - ~ “ aver tomorrow Later in the session the life gradually oozed out of the market Which degenerated into the swap sc, fiat: ping of contracts by the limited ‘ jnumber of brokers on the floor, Fe oo. |with the ticker taking frequent Fa Lavender “> |naps, There was no evidence of shed f king aie. d of 100" bearing i; houne | < MME MOM jany partictpation, outside of the im of * |e “\aree bai | Narrow professional cir which oom , a 4 preva j trades habitually without regard to , er pied developments m “ The close was dull and weak - . auered w STRUCK BY CAR. ~ - — William South, @ laborer, was hous |struck by an Interurban train on the trestle between Seattle and | LOST AND FOUND. South Seattle last night and his y 7 hip dislocated He was taken to Doctor Manton Om in North Broadway-aaid Tench | Providence hospital ‘ went scant en te Vat. In W0x400. Prive [cen news \ _ MUSICAL. ‘ Will Use Olt for Fuel. 7 unease this 2n — sen, 80 tetpcbee tate “ WASHINGTON, Feb, 21.—The . ? pobre shancge el Isthmian canal commiasston ts about of ine ch : 9 =| aay A ge to substitute fuel off for coal in ied the bad aig” bot MILLINERY, - sare veniy Mah. en sues | Its various machine shops and pow Compt Hy Te Pita D Hitiman’s salesmen. in| or houses, and, wherever practica lier and ox officio City ~~ ii =f) ble, un its stationary. boilers BS Of Fest pubtication, Febr FER tose ae | throughout the xone Ww. ®. CALDERWOOD. gh Open-Shop Report Denie® 0 so me oom 0, 110 Cherry o ee eae sine" erinn "$2 com etal GOLODFIELD, Nev., Feb. ~The TION ot jeney « Rantore aortas basnns wale GavaspaTn: HUSBAND OPPOSES This morning the Ballard police were called to capture an tom man running at large near West Polat lighthouse, below Fort Law but slightly From Montrea! police the infor mation was secured that Floozky’« wife and family are not at the ad dress given in the telegram | | GLOBE TROTTER (By United Press.) i tramped along the @aterfront AN FRANCISCO, Feb. 21 —To! using « éagg staff to assist him to study nature and the ways and cus walk, He has just completed a toms of the Inhabitants of the globe | tour of Mexteo, Arizona and South in the purpose of 1. J. M. Nikoloff,/ern California, and will explore a professor in the Universit of| Alaska. He trave alone and has Vidin, Bulgaria, who arrived today,| been on the move since 1903, when a 1%year tour of the world.| he left Bulgaria. Not only is Nikot ved from the south this off fafniliar with bh class native yrning and later in the day ealled tongue, but also speaks Nuently fo attle on the steamship Uma-| Greek, Turkish and Italian lla ikoloff set out without money Dressed in traveling clothes ting upon aswistance from the with his blankets on hi k, the peo 0 support him. His journey new nature nan Created ¢ ent | will not end until 1915. * OFFICERS FAIL TO FIND PURCELL Deputy sheriffs appointed yer morning to serve Frank K ii with the divorce papers in tion started by Mary A. Moss, his alleged wife, as the result of a uM contracted in Boston, Mass, are baving a hard time try accomplish thelr task i, who is president and puted owner of the Purcell Sa company, of this city, also manager for the Herring-Hall Marvin Sa ompany, js known to have B in town on Wednesday, but yester day the officers could not find him inquiries at the company’s of fices failed to locate Purcell, The employes obligingly told the in quivers that they had no knowledge MARINE of the manager's present where- abouts, They did not know how long he had been gone or when he would n. Today the per piring deputies reported a lke state of affairs. The officers are leternine to make the service, however, and promise to keep close on th e trail until they find Purcell of the divorcee action considerable interest ple acquainted with Pur lites reeently rumored mar- 4 to Mrs. Martha T. Van de Vant widow of the late State Senator A. T. Van de Vanter, bas xiven rise to rumors that there will be even more sensational de ve »pments In the case MEN WALK OUT since Wednesday, and hin wife has ked the police to help locate him, left home Weduesday to look for work yat the yards of the company ready for work with the understanding that the pay would be $4.50 a day, }but the superintendent informed them that the marine engineers i resigned from the steam schooners tylng at the wharf, and the services of the handlers would not be needed until further notice, | At midnight the ship owners’ uiti- matum to the marine engineers ex- pired and al! steam schooners in the association were either held up or the marine engineers resign- ed in all cases where an attempt {was made to start a vessel with two engineers instead of three, WN JAIL--GETS RICH (By United Press.) LOS ANGELES, Feb. 21.—While serving a sentence of 180 days in the city jail for petty larceny, Will jam Allen, aged 28 years, received word of his mother’s death in New York city, and that he had been be- queathed an estate valued at $15,000 - eee ee BASEBALL CLU Special on baseball suits and balls for boys and men and see them and get prices. 1111 Ist ave bats Call Hat, ens THE? FAI and Golf Capes, long, regular $15.00 and $16.50, choice $2.48. They are Very useful In many ways. M4 to prices sey 48 Inches $12.50, 3 tomorrow 50, pn etectricity wot *. ont oopaihy i 18 SUIT FOR DIVORCE Does the fact that a man send | his wife and children valentines ¢ ve ~~ and buys the | Valentine day nae report that the loeckedout miners i veturnh to work Monday in an vr h-ahop and Tonopah geale basis, nied by the officers of the win wnlow. a 69 Union Mock —1* a} oi, ~elgetls awd Rlehth erner, Vine oF eanp toren Ae ee Pe Rerme stag = Hees bee goon whe « be ‘a ee ee eee Regular price $1.50." All new and colorings. A lucky buy * us to offer them at one-third less than usual. Snags he this not at all common chole enal LACE CURTAINS $1.69, Worth $3.00. pairs Beautiful Lace Cur- tains, long and wide, 10 styles, regular prices $2.25, $2.60, $2.75 and $3.00, tomorrow choice $1.69, 200 PLAIN AND NOVELTY RiB- BONS. 156 Reduced from 26e and 35¢. LADIES’ MUSLIN UNO WEAR. All \% Off. KNIT SHAWLS AND PETTI- COATS. All % Price APPLIQUE LACE! Regular le, 124¢ and ihe S OIL POLISH, Regular 10e. EMBROIDERED LINEN COLLARS, Regular 25 LADIES’ BLACK COTTON HOSE. 12%@—Regular 20c. LADIES’ BLACK CASHMERE 1996 —Regular PETROLEUM JELLY. for Ke, Regular Se Fach LINEN FINISHED THREAD. Be—Regular Se Coates and Clark's Thread, §¢ Corticellt 100-Yard Sewing Silk, black and all colors, F¢@ spool Choice of 64 Ladies’ and Misses’ Coats, sizes 32 to 40 bust measure row just third of the regular prices. one 2-3—Choice of any Silk Petti coat in the stoek at 1% less than regular price tomorrow. ~ eee’ choice of 4 Girls’ Hats ztlat prices 69¢ and JAPANESE KIMONOS. Half Price. For that ble. 2d Ave. Betw ween Pike and ’ It wi Pine Women’s Ready - Made Suits $3.98 A final clean-ap of our last year's Suita, about fifty in all, mostly in plain black, navy and brown, all sizes in the Yot, and lots of styles to choose from, reg- ular prices $10.00, $12.50, $14.00, $15.00, $16.50 and $15.00, tomor- buttons row choice $3.98, The and linings cost more than this. No exchanges. No approvals 15c Silkolines 9 Cents Yard wide, first class styles and colorings, regular price ev- orywhere 12\ge and tbc a yard. JACKETS, OSNe. Mostly in black, nes them lined, 20 styles to choose from, but all short; regular prices $4, $ |, $5, $6 and $7.50; tomorrow your choice, 9S¢, All sizes. ly all of YOUTHS’ AND YOUNG MEN'S SUITS, $4.00, Sizes 9 to 18 years, splendidly made, good materials, styles A-l; regular prices $10, $12.50, $13.50 and $15.00. We need the money bad and offer them to you to morrow at $4.00, SUITS $1.50, 3 and 4 years old good colors, good ma Not a thing the matter Regular prices $4 and $6; tomorrow, or boys pd styl terials. with them PANTS 81.50. Men's pants of material 4d from pod PANTS $2, These are dress pants of cass! meres, tweeds and worsteds; 200 pair to choose yon Regular prices $4.50, $5, 0 and tomorrow, cholee, og 48 « pair. 18¢—Turkey Red Table Dam- ask, good styles, fast colors. Reg ular price 29¢ a yard. Tomorrow tse. S 1-3¢—20 bales of soft Cot ton Batting. Regular price 12 4c, Tomorrow, 3 rolls for te tae Twenty Kimoae Plaanuets, price 15¢ 2 sand. Pleees — pretir the regular” i Tomorrow Savings seem almost incredi- Put The Fair on your shop ing list tomorrow. be dollars in your aaa TRUNKS, BAGS, VALISES, HALF PRICE. ery article in this line in the tomorrow at just half the nlar low prices, E BEAUTIFUL DRAWN WORK, HALF PRICE. A splendid assortment of Jap- anese and Mexican Drawn Work tomorrow at just half price. PLAIDS FOR CHILDREN’S DRESSES 19¢. colorings, regular © and 35¢ a yard, to- 19¢. 69c Dress Goods 39 Cents 50 pleces In all, every one of them most destrable, nlar prices 59c, 63c, 69¢ and Grocery Dep’t Try to Match These Prices Strictly Fresh Eggs Handsome Fine Creamery Butter. Raisins, pound Parlor Matches. Canned Salmon, flown Can Corn, 3 for Se 2 boxes regular 20¢.10¢ ze Rae regular “28¢ regular Se 106 10¢ regular -10¢e we ats, regular 6 Lee te 3 for Java Coffee, California Tomatoes, Mocha and 40c English 400 Fresh Dates, 3 pounds for Lily” Salt 19¢ Breakfast Tea, regular lumet Baking Powder, Oat Flakes, Perforated Chatr 1be . 7 pounds Korn Kinks, package . CHINA, CROCKERY, GLASS. WARE, TINWARE AND GRANITEWARE HALF. PRICE. Worsted Regular Tbe, 1-2—Mon's Fancy Sweaters; sizes 86 to 42 price $1.50. Tomorrow 1-2—500 Men's Silk and Satin Ties, 4In-hand, club and bews. Regular jie. Tomorrow 18¢, 18¢— Men's Bbc Long. Legged Gray Wool Sox. Tomorrow 18¢@ 3 tor 5@¢. 3 Men's Heavy Fast" Woe! Sos, Regular pice 25c. To {Se or defor 50e,