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gaat of Law—Will Go the brief time 9 ng, EOD. m of Beattie wil? pas been associa’ P, Cotteriti last v's a ee » at 7 Lyon tw rink, I wi! fully tate (hese oe that meeting | +P se time he was cba city ceatval « from the Noteey of the shat ft wae a perio’ veahecament of (17 Peewee pobuic law brea ae story of the slot + agent ‘of the “te » existed ta years carilet, when a cap sheriff, Joba prosecuting atiorne was mayor, and thie? of police, & pe beeame notorio i» ae one of the of vice and thle city ever Witnemeed! M Ha vet set puteffice at Richmond fiw miles north of Ballard, ped by robbers last night fe looted of money oF checks aggregat pYalve of several humdrest do! $25 in cash was taken Wise wax bor we trom the ‘sheriffs of Inspectors that three nm ae Seber. The post fe a store berlid 2 oeloes this more lived over the store _— They made » aad milimen appeared be @ the convention of count) amembled at the beuse this morning amit cb propassl embodyins the: county troaght by Jobn \ onal against Arnold Zhi to recover $850 4 been fost while pia BS the counctimanic car ef hotel, on F " id Were Haffma Hoyt expla fase was diemis @binden b ag Optical Co. BEL? Xecthern te nih ana Fi tana: » Kien « — : TEA = New York is too far Japan: San F “1S neare F SteCeF reine a GM Nike sg Py Whig, an- Into Particulars in Dream-| TV atk Speech Tonight. ming down to the present day * dertake to show that the of nomenforcement of prevailed in those two tods of Seattle's history FP. Miller had an unot official responsibility tn prevails to the prosent prosecuting attorney's | ob ohn the o whieh John F. Miller ts hief deputy, with every power to enforce the law that ts possessed hie chief, Kenneth Mackintosh. » out how, even now, the na Violated and evaded ity, Openly and notor awe are King co ously, and apparently without any | . on the part of the prosecut « attorney's office to enforce en Hot Speech Tonight. Mr. Cottecti’* Dreamland = rink apeeeh tonight will be one of the estones In the history of Seat olities, In preparation for it ertll has collected a large references to court peblie documents and clippings, to be weed tn! VOW PAPO connection with his argument, and ss collected much information re garding the current conditions in| King county with relation to the onenforcement of the law | Corwle 8. Shank, of the law firm Shank & Smith, will preside | over the meeting and introduce the | waker. No formatities have been | own around the meeting; there 5 no other speakers, with the wasible exception of Mayor Moore, who may be Intradueed for a short alk at the conclusion of the meet oe Rapectal have been nade in connection with this meet | snedate the ladies who ne to ace end and a special invitation m to do so is extended, ma OFFICE ROBBED AT RICHMOND BEACH es ‘vestigation and saw the forms ral men disappearing tn the | A oumber of shots were | fired # » retreating men, but no | tar as could be learmed nove of the | bulle 1k effect, A loom distance telephone mes-| onveying news of the robbery | © this elty and the of-| were tuemediately sent oat # ) make an investigation. Wednesday | suspicious looking charac } were noticed lettering about | and deseription of these! been given the officers. | late hour today mone of | he snepects had beer taken in cus 1 < tod RMEN MEET THE ASSESSORS @f thmbering in. | class timber to 60 cents for the} jowest grade considered. : Ontaide of this schedule the ae sensors listened ta several ad dresses cegerding the subject of a) cruise of all timber im counties} where the officials have not yet! undertak » @ thorough check of et standing (mber ‘The resulty of ELI CROSBY CAUGHT THE SE FOR C. N. HUTCHINSON ©. N. Hutehinson, prohibition can Mr Hutehinson ie a business didate for counetiman from the! man of good ex ability, and Ninth ward, stands a good chance | has already " personal of election pledge of 900 votes to support him The prohibition party has more | in the election, This practically in followers tm the Ninth w than sures his election elsewhere in the city, They have, A rally will be held tonight at) maintained @ steady organization |the Odd Fellows’ hall at Fremout, of thelr forces for years, and now \at which John R, Bowdiah will pre that @ large element of the rep side. Mrs. C. Lo Haggard will re Hoan party ts dissatinfied with ite cite, Rev, A. L. Crim and R. party candidate, the opportunity Dunlap, elty chairman, Mr, Hutch came for the election of & pro|inson and KB. H. Cherrington will Dibitiontat | apeak | IN OREGON TOWN —— Eu Crosby who robbed benefactor, of to the newsboyn’ fled trom the eity today In The Dai The information came in the shape of a telegram to the local police and an soon as possible ex tredition papers will be obtained and an officer sent te bring back the youthfal prisoner. Crosby's father was drowned in Hoods canal on November 4 last the I¢-yearolM boy George Bngier, his [and as he hed no relatives Engler befriended bim, bought the lad took the walf to bis own home and afterwards started him In the business of selitug papers On last Saturday night Mugler who is seoretary of the newsboys union, collected $56 for 4 and loft it in his home over night. Mon day young Crosby disappeared and neler discovered that the money | s gone also, When arrested! Cronby {# reported have had | S18 in bis oe i Which belonged | clothes. and union n Oregon then tured SOCIALIST ATTENDS POLICEMEN’S BALL Edwin 8 Br wn, the soctalist He w bually engaged in claim j orator who has been arrested so ine @ dance from one of the ladies often for speaking on the street, epee dig ag the aaneate a proach ro he war an acta, th Was & guest at the policemen’s ball hands on the roctaliat . shoulders, oo Friday night bellowed in his ear Move on Mr. Brown te by no eans un Brown turned apon the captain friendly with the officers of the po lice force, and wax made thoroughly with the exclamation fellows leave Can't you me alone even at a at bome by his friends in the de danc partment until Captain Laobecher Then the captain apologized and butted in” and for a moment taughed and Mr. Brows renewed Brown (thought pimae again up his attentions to the young lady and; poe the strong arm of the law. filled owt his card. was badly injured by a cavetr of earth which happened tly be we noon today He was taker |ta Providence hospital suffering | from a fractured leg and injured} | hip A dynamite blast was followed by & cavein, which buried Larsen un der five tons of earth and narrow: | | ly missed covering a team of horses Larsen was quickly reseved and [sent to the hospital. He resides at 2012 Bixth av Fish Abandns All m- BATTLE AGAINST a PROHIBITION (By United Press.) CHICAGO, Feb By United Press.) YORK, Feb. 22 22.—fattle ts to Fe Fish has abandoned the fight | Un! States, through 4 vast oe jhe hae been making against E. Hj tional federation, with executive Harriman for control of the flinots Central raitroad, according to an | **édquarters at Chi and com | announcement made today. The | PCted of every association connect former preaident of the road, real-| 4 With the liquor trade. This form al announcement was made today} = that Jodge Hall's recent de ae: pod Tolent for him, bas | %7 John A. MeDermott, manager of | notified stockholdere that the | ‘he organization bureaa proxies held by bimsetf and aesist-| | The genera! pleas have been} ants will be returned to them at | formulated and made public. The) the cruise now belug caitted On|their pleasure. Those who have| f@deration will carry on ite cam-/ by Assesaor Parish of King county | been figuring on the of Paign through an executive commit has demoustrated to date that the| money expended by Fish in his | te Composed of representatives of anding Unrber is at present great [fight say be must have dropped | ‘he important organizations. It ts| ¥ anderestimated $500,000, and that Harriman ex-| Planned to take in the brewers pended a similar amount. and malters’ associations, retailers and wholesalers, manufacturers and and that en the neye for the plaintiff were in i of thts fact they stipulated for the dismissal. So far as known, this action ends the case mplaint SOCIALIOT LECTURE. AN and socialists af i ay. tomorrow ck on “Liberty university ste will leetere for) Raiaier ball, 1420 evening at 8 fo the THIEF GETS Anéureee debater RARE COINS with hiet ROOM WAS ROBBED. e . rning that UT k wa on of Norris’ charge that} of | 20 Pool Tables | T oat Poo! Room in city The} Oriental, 14 Third Av,, near Pike. World KAISER'S FAVORITE TO VISIT AMERICA. of salew | dealers, “Liberty Leagues men, and all « ed with the a COMMITS SUICIDE wis Cherier, employed at a grading camp in F nt, was found dead this morning hack, at 45th st. and Ph a Chert _w at two ye and tb > s a nen he did not appear for work the foreman of the camp 1 ; Pte the door of Chere hack and }found the door d. Breaking the do he found the man ann } across the bed holding @ re YA er in his right hand, w a} FRAU ROGA POPPE t hole in bis head (Seattic Star Exclusive Service.) | rematr Cartes fe BERLI Feb Rosa | taking 5 Fre Poppe, the ardt Ge The de has a is to leave the Royal theatre, whe of the \ he hay reigne pre 6) Ina nddrense a cousin : t i States | John W . Ballard a in ela an pla Chorier t ad beer expec all en n the | sick for I, fearing . that he was be ane he spe . and | Would shoot bine ae aes "SCALING THE HEIGHTS.” | ption of a4 Samant va by } ating the ' ah - n to t be e “ t ww be ‘ the wea in ae gift, which has his pe request at the jed by diamor Iw youth Congregational ch b On let ah prized are hundred stereo, m view the sifts of the emne tA mountaina will be sh Fred he emperor o d Rr Hutle will eing sit the U. 8. navy yard, see the CA VE-IN 1 ships Oregon, Wisconsin and ebra the cruisers Buffalo and th nz ship Philadelphia, the mammoth dry docks, torpedo boats G. A. Larsen, a lat r emploved | and prison ship Nipsic. Boats leave in the excavating work at the cor-|Pier 2, foot of Yesler way, 6 times of Mad I d a de Round 50c _— TTLE STAR—SATURDAY, FEB, 22, | Darlington, and Co 1908. /May Shake Up the OTTERILL GRILLS ROOSEVELT ON OHN F. MILLER (Candidate Response for Past Nun-Efoce: MANY PLEDGE TO VOTE | HE WAR PA TH Interstate Commerce Commission and Retire the Chairman--Apathy of Members in Following Instructions the Real Cause. (By United Press.) WASHINGTON, D. C,, Feb A general shaking up in the Inter state Commiaston meres in volving the possible retirement of Chairman Martin A. Knapp, ts like ly to grow out of the unsympathetic attitude of members of the comuils sion toward the proposition ad vanced In President Roosevelt's lot ter to the commisston calling for an Inquiry into railroad wage reduc tons. The prealdent has been informed that, speaking of the president's let ter, Chairman Knapp said to a friend, “It is merely a political document The president did not comment upon the alleged remark by the LAY FiGURES DRAW CROWD Dressed in the colonial garb of Washington's time, 4 couple in the windows of the Hub Clothing store, on Wirst av. are the attraction of the holiday erowd The window has decorated with colonial ahd numerous ton help to add to the attractive been prettily furniture. Interstate Commerce was anything White House re charge voloed in mar ters that the p nts pre poliffeal te the laboring classes and that Membe the Interstate merce Commission pt of the ving ther wage question. They find « shred of authority the law giving them Jur indiction even t tuvewti gate. This being tr they frank to that the dows not intend to Inve no hearings upon the will be held, and that nothing whatwo in to be done head of the Comm t mmc fortheo: nor muni the garding th nents play my were amaze president's let to take upon ree ter the not in tigate subject STEAL CASH AND CIGARS. A. Leo, proprietor of the Spring Street restaurant, reported the rning that the shut rear window war pr » from the cash regis tor and 100 cigars » TEXAS RAILROADS TO FIGHT LAW (By United Press.) police this a was discharged by Judge » support the charge of malb ous mischief, unde PRICES TODAY soe .2ccurcuc ( letective, tonti ent place t ma 6 wae the testimony op AS USUSI, BD AOCMEDOERS POP) tan the alfp! of Hurst that weating to Go tm MB | A wai Prosecuting Attorney a large number of wagins Wore OB) 7. Vanderveer told Peterson “ wile presses the he was lying when A of « tent eeing Hurst place a pond the bomb, and did not that the f each ay $1 »s rns BEATEN BY THUGS fresh } ng, 7 ee ‘ © We per ca id wale Riedy Bb 4 Ky | Hugh MacDougall, on his way to local ranch exes are on sale at the wharf to take a boat for Van and badly beaten last night. He All kinds of salads are made at one of the stalls. Chicken satad is | "#!d the deed was done by two men }40e per pound; lobster salad, 30¢ from whom he had asked dire wr pound; potato salad, 10e per per quart the Vancouver boat sailed. The thugs got no money are} mmmiaetion | that | ness of the scene DALLAS, Tex. Feb. 22.—Acting under ivice of their attorneys. who have deliberated bebind closed doors for & whole week, the rah roads of Texas have eed to lg} hore and defy the new eight hourday jaw im the matter of| lithe employment of telegraph op With @ big load of passeorers|orstors. They declare they witli and (Pi cargo of freight, the City |pay ne attention to the ruling of of Pubbia sailed for Frisco this/ine attorney general that the law morn |must be rigidly werved | The telecraphers have deter The | Buckman satled for Frisco | mined to carry Lie case into court this afternoon }A telegrapher at Granger, Tex |formally complained to the attor Steamer Porland tived frominey general. and a fight in the Seward, Valdez and way ports last/courts in to be at once prectpl night, | tated The Cottage City of fist, and many passengers, due from Alaska ports Many miners for Fairbanks will © forth on the Santa Clara aud the Jeanie sailtog Tueeday y next The Jefferson salle for Skagw and way porte tomorrow night Const survey steamer Patterson was at Pier 4 today dressed from bow to stern with Mags in bovor of the day (WATIONAL GIVES PARADE companies of the Na tional Guard, componlug the Second | ae" 2.-Stuyve- | be offered prohibition ail over the} battalion, under the command of | hall, with the paraded the | donors name should be Inscribed) Major John Strin § honor of the anniversary of the birth of George Washington The battalion, formed this morning, consisted of Co. B. Cap tain Maurice Tohmpson; Co. Lieutenant Norton; Co. L, Capt A, Signal Corps, Lieutenant Hankins The parade this morning is the first of the sertes ordered under the changed polloy of Adjutant General Hamilton, who has determined to return to the old idea of bringing | the National Guard before the pab lic a4 much as possible WILL PAY DOLLAR. United Pra SAN FRANCISCO, ; President Martel of | Street Bank, which fat terday morning. } | wa-town streets thie morning In | thereon | } | } | | | clared that ev depositor whe ney bank wil ry deposited, and th e bank fails to pay ry clatm | depositors, he will his en-| ire sonal fortune a he dis | posal of the depositor IMPRESSIVE SCENES _ IN CONGRESS 15 (By United Prees.) HINGTON, Feb. 22 cenes marked the ob ot General shington's i in the United States sen te toda The honor of reading the farewell address fell to senato MeCimber of North Dakot The wat attention was patd the arge crowds in the gallert in ‘the house, Chaplain Couden paid a high tribute to Washington. INSANE MAN IS CAPTURED The neane man who he been terrorizing people near the West Point ht how below Fort Law ton, was cap 1 last night and brought to the Seattle police sta tion. He was booked as disorderly He said that his name is John Stuart Yesterday the police of Ballard earched the entire vicinity of the for were unable to locate the man but | about § Intended UPHOLDS CLAIM OF THE CITY Judge Hanford ourt yesterday alleged helrseof James Osbo who died in this olty in 1881, leay ing the bulk of his property to be used in the construction of a city ball The in the federal ruled against the tate in now valued at 1,000 The court held that the showtng of relationship was too meaxer and tmprobable to warrant OY Weal action diverting the prop rty from the use for which it was Osborne was a ploneer resident of this city. His will provided that the estate, except a few email be &, should to bulld a city viso that th it te Nkely that the hetrs | will appeal, although no official no- tlee of euch intention has as yet been given ‘s/ BALLARD RED MEN HAVE CELEBRATION: The Red Men of Ballard celebrat ed Washington « birthday last night followed up by a with a grand parade. ] Speec hes and winding with dance. The parade was headed by the lodge bar nl led a big dele gation of local lo rs and visiting members on a march to the ball Past Sachem S. P. Crable wel comed the visitors with a few e marks. A. M. Watt, grea junto: sache ted « rma. and Jude ge KE. Mo delivered the ipal addres the even ing. There were more than 400 DETECTIVE GETS WOMAN Dele ve Lambert, of San Fran will leave toda with Mra James | Spencer two weeks ago priated le exeentrix of husband estate. -Cent Pair 3) x 3! Loose Pin | Im: | Steel sg ag utts 8¢ Pr. | F. M. SPINNING 1310 Second Avenue SOOODOS SOOO SOOOOOOS COAL——COA Keystone Lump $5, Nut $4.50 FOOT OF YESLER WAY. PHONES: Main 4372—Ind., A 2239. GEO. BERRYHILL. POPOOSSSSSEO OOS OOS OOOEOD Nevada Mining Stocks thing will make you a bigger HURST RELEASED 2 Nevada mining stocks at went prices We reeeive dally HH. M. Herrin & € Proving by two witnesses he was in his room in the Ter hotel at the time that he was ac chsed of attempting to blow up the idence « Roberts, in Routh 5 am ; that race wattle eeee AND CHEMHY Optica! Lepar ‘ ite SECOND. AVE DETERMINED TO BUILD A REPUTATION IN SEATTLE Dr. Jordan Bound to “Make a Name” for Himself Here Equal to That Already Established Throughout Canada, Where He Has Practiced for the Last Fourteen Years, Eight of Which Have Been THIS 18 HOW HE PROPOSES TO MORE QUICKLY AC. COMPLISH IT— FOR THE NEXT WEEK, BEGINNING MONDAY, FEB. 24, DOR. JORDAN WILL EXAMINE THE EVES OF ALL WHO CALL AT HIS OFFICE, 204.206 PEOPLE'S BANK BLOG, AND WRITE A PRESCEIPTION FOR GLASSES, SHOULD THEY BE FOUND NECESSARY, FREE OF CHARGE. This quickly intr Jordan what Dr. Jo: complicated eyes de solely methods that have SECOND TO NONE. in fitting glasses known to any pro work a life study for the made purpose of more the reputation of Dr. ving it i wCe to some of the most seion lies in the fact that he He has studied the methods sutherities on the & and its optical re has adopted every mertforious idea, including the method for developing and making manifest lat troubles that have baffled eye clalists of the past. This rethod necessity of dr in the eyes, so often used ax for the purpose of revealing those latent ates! the to re musete Is the the exact condition or. Jordan's office? t in no case does it require longer examination of the eye and certainty of knowing posit! of methods of bis a visit to tha a com So exact are han ten minute lete appendage Dr. Jordan will, in this way GENUINE, SCIENTIFIC he introduce to the publi¢ more quickly and HONEST METHODS, and by so doing public to know the difference between scientific © much indul by those who migrate from who long before the result of their bad h ims. d eave nown notice fre Vancouver Daliy World of recommendation f to an inguiry as in ref. om L. to Dr. and also the World the McK practiced lecided Jordar known Van tician, who has er for the past seven s Bank Building, Vancouve so hi on in ffice in the F : residence best « in earned s¢ ft will be noe in Sea th Vancouver has and me and that Dr ally so the Doc essive jal and politica ded to take of our ian has di up his pe Ne Dai the citizen ister city of the Ald Vancouve whe that d two te board Prov ms on of pre Vancouver, B. C., Feb. 6, 1908. Mr. M. F. Brown, Seattle, Wash.—Dear Sir: Replying to your favor of Feb, Sth, re Or. A. McKay Jordan, recently of this city, 1 am pleased to recommend the doctor to you. He has been a resi dent of this city for some eight years, and | am intimately acquaint ed with him. You will find him all right in his business transactions, and a man who does just as he agrees. | might add that during the past year he has been one of the aldermen of the City of North Vancouver. Very truly yours, L. D. TAYLOR.” Will you take advan of it? Call opportnnity. consult at Dr. A. McK. JORDAN OPTOMETRIST. 204.205 PEOPLE'S BANK BUILDING. OPEN EVENINGS AFTER MONDAY NIGHT. mee

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