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WA } (A S&LATED CRITICISM tie to Letter me yee of Two Boys Arrest- CITY PARTY — Last Summer, Published in Morning Paper for | CAMPAIGN val Effect. } Tho Seattle City party will hold three meetings tonig r Se tote) it was they who had held him up, - Se wonlght, one at the stein & We have always been careful Renton Hill club house, for the Bosch, date in the & eas “ ae ke OF | Third and Seventh wards, one at piished in the cer ebater, despite Dambo's . an punitadod ’ harge, refused to arront the tee | Sherrick’s hall in the University the charxe without & Warrant. Dambo push matter, and #Wore out a com were wnlaw he jet ¥ alleged at The boys were arrested by on, and later formally charged with the offense ta a warrant from ook ‘oe a im the lette e the prosecuting attorney's office. | his sons, &! . Mad No Choice, | ae : This department haw no right | wees cert to take ball for burglary, highway ———— for the rele tad tre eather ehaieoee a ae 1) district, and one at Kirkwood hall pat that this was re | the bene Se On ae ben SHOW | at Green Lake, Mayor, Moore, Geo. ‘Wappenstet reese In cases of this nature there are | & Cottertil and the several candi oe ly two parties, the victim and | dates will be the chief speakers pot deny (ha ; | the ertmuin ; sat and | the ¢ tmals al Dambo tuslated that! Tomorrow night City party meet were A ine he Bosch boys were gullt . auppored + | they Samhain des cal a il {nae will be held at Egan's hall, Ar res that Ci Dambo Asked for more. trae Me | cade block, Newell's ball, South Se Dams which to get a witness who be attle, and Dudley's hall, South Park a1 First ‘ " seme: at 32 delleved, could give important text! Heginning today the management te Naga ont hg wd doll all of the City party campaign in taken ras his as over by the new campal omit , hae The court, however, de > palgn comm ‘the ones Wanted ause of the tender years of the | Mittee last Saturday and consisting feasional: Work accused boys, and with » reasce (of George F. Cottertll, chairman sald Chief Wappen: able doubt on their side, they were | VY. D. Wood. manager; James Mur amg > valine phy, E. F. Blaine, BE. 8. Osborne to laree 1 * Im @ letter to the mayor, Mr.| A. B. Ernst, Joe Smith and H. F a ostte all the « Roeper-Bosch sete forth charges | Huntley t his sone were kept in Sail un. y, and that the police employed Burglaries » FEW DESTITUTE, Hequent. We were ¢ ‘Were not being Russian prison methods through There were 23 lodgers at the ctt fonal ut in dealing with his sons jal! Saturday night, against 216 for We could have bro The letter to the mayor is dated |ihe same date a month ago iamatears, the most dan- February : 1908, eight months) ‘The number of lodgers has been ‘of criminals » ave the alleged crime. eradually reduced during the past uy today jthree weeks, only seven o: Were demanding TO PROSECUTE BROTHER. | applications having been rec 7 for their lives o = at times A warrant was eworn out In the tas beld up. In the rowecuting attorney's office today KNIGHTS TO MEET. Mat followed be px by Joe Vinistake against his | - Bosch boys, singling brother, Charles Vinivtake, charg | Members of the Dramatic Order| fa crowd, and declared tng the latter with assault and bat-| of Kalghts Kb t — | tery The complaining witness re tomorrow evening at the Kala of lates that he and bis brother be-| Pythias hall. The D. O. K. K. ja a came engaged in an altercation, as a soctal order at the Kalghts Pythias. Seventy-five members Will be initiated at the meeting to- i morrow night THE GROTE-RANKIN COMPANY« Complete Furnishers of Homes, Steamboats and Hotela ay, coming ¢ 008 First eult of which the brother threw f tron at him, striking him the eye. ARPETS To Meet All Requirements The Season’s Latest Effects Now on Display There's really too mach to be sald about our Carpet and Rug Department to admit of dotag it full justice here. So many new shipments have receatly been received and placed on display, rep- resenting such a wide variety of patterns and colors, that unless you have seen the Grote-Rankin Store's showing of Moor cover ings you haven't seen the best. We are always at your service to show this stock, and display facilities on the top floor are par ticularly good. Some of the kinds of Carpeting we show, with prices, are Smith Axminster Carpeting, a yard Quaker Axminster Carpeting, 4 yard Hartford Axminster Carpeting, a yard Bigelow Axminater Carpeting, a yard Whittall Wilton Carpeting, & yard . Smith Witton Carpeting, a yard Hartford Witten Carpeting, a yard Park Milla Wool Velvet Carpeting, a yard . « eees 81.50 Sanford Wool Velvet Carpeting. a yard $1.35 All the best makes of beet Brussels Carpe ting, a yard é teens The to 81.25 Body Frunseis Carpeting, a yard..... ..... .... $1.45 to $1.85 SPECIALS From the Crockery and 1 for S5¢ Glass Table Set, 4 piece ndlesticks, as clear as pretty as cut glase— ¢ Candlestick, 7-inch size 0 Candlestick, liinch size. wats $1.10 $12.26 S0-plece Dinner Set Something decidedly new in English porcelain, with very t and delicate blue enamel Ghe Quarto Disconnected ations and gilt edging al 810.85 p Above Uilustrations show the principle of the Quarto-Sectional » Table and Dessert Wess, the four separ . s “ seaitiain my Spoons, warranted 5-oz. plate on tal ne making {t possible to use th solid nickel silver, in bright fin many dift or to use one, two or three | ish. as follows Mf desired. Can be taken out for sun bath one section at $4.06 dozen Teaspoons for, per instead of ' hole mattress, Only the best quality down $2.70 $6.00 dozen Dessert Spoons for per dozen a4. $7.00 dozen Tablespoons for ac 5 felt te vee0d tc tleking fine grade satin together by and covering is of The diff ects fasteued thave on hand ‘ feet, sultal on Pilar price in § orrow ot these Mattresses, in large sizes, wood beds. $13.95 ALL THE CREDIT brass or large Storage at Fireproof Very Reasonable Rates. {— 1} 1403 79] Everything || Seconp to Make the Home SECOND AVE. AND UNION ST Comfortable BUY NOW PAY LATER THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, PPENSTEIN ANSWERS WANTS LAW THAT WILL CATCH THE BIG ONE (By United Pre OAKLAND, Cal, Fe After {pointing out the farcical @iaracter given modern juriaprudence by the technicalities alwa fo tect the wealthy male larafting official, Rey, Ernest I a eaded for real justice last night at ehureh, the First Pres bytertan Dr. Baker declared that the law aplitting technicalities which were invoked by clever lawyers enabled the “big” man to evade for mouths “MOUNTAINEERS” SLIDE DOWN A 2,000 _ FOOT SNOW INCLINE IN THE CASCADES —<—$—$_$____—_ The Mountaineers’ midwinter trip into the Olymples proved to be one of the most successtul outings which thix brand of hardy climbers has yet attempted Leaving Seattle 66 strong last Friday in a spectal coach, the Mountaineers went to Scenic Hot Springs on the, Great Northern, and established headquarters. From there they made excursions into the o en and ascended the steep peak whieh fr 1 is the by The snow was deep and unusual ly soft, and the members o°- the climbing party frequently sank Into it to considerable depth They finally hed the summit }among barren rocks, at an altitude of 4,200 feet, and rested under an overhanging snow bank The descent was rapid and exhi} aerating, the Mountaineers sliding down a steep snow incline on their backs for a distance of fully 2,000 feet, using thelr alpine stocks to check the speed when It became too great. Great furrows were worn jin the soft, yielding snow, an espe lly large one being made when | Attorney Frank 8 athard cast hin if ke e from t summit were lao ot) Speakers who have taken no part tn the mayoralty campalan will address a mans meet ing of independent voters in the Intere of good government tomor row night at Egan's hall, Arcade building The republican speakers will be John H. Powell, life long republi can, Reuben W. Jones, secretary of the school board, who was a member of the house of representa weot TROOPS NOT WANTED | IN FAIRBANKS (By United Press.) FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Feb. via Dawson. quiet bere and 0. 8 Marshal Perry has wired President Roosevelt that troops will not be necessary, Spe mM, lal deputies have been sworn tn} and order is being maintained. STEALS FROM BENEFACTOR “om | Stealing fromthe man who pick led him off the street when he w starving and gave him food and; employment, led to the arrest of Prosper Bernard, aged 26, who was fined $100 and costs by Judge Gor don this afternoon and sent to the county jail James H. Johnson, proprietor of | the Palace restaurant, who has/ maintained a bread Ii ever aes destitute men began to flock to the city, was the complaining witness He took Rernard into his kitchen from off the street, and his kind ness was repaid by thefts of butter ogee and other suppl AMERICAN CAR AWAY AHEAD | | (By United Press.) | CHICAGO, Feb. 24.—The Thomas American car in the New York to Paris run, making good time ove Southern Indiana roads, passe Chesterton at 11:46 o'clock this morning, and is scheduled to ar vive at Chicago at 3 o'clock this afternoon. An effort will be made to induce drivers of foreign care leago simultaneously to enter © ‘COMMITTEES WILL REPORT T0 CHAMBER ©; The Chamber of Commerce com mittee which is working In an en deavor to effect a conciliation be tween the rafiroads and the lumber interests is expected to make a def {nite report to the chamber at the regular monthly meeting tomorrow The railroads have agreed to ac cept individual bonds from lumber shippe The navy yard committee, ap b to hurry government work at Bremerton, met this afternoon at clock to frame report, which, all probability, will also to the chamber tomorrow a be to Delegates the various Jewish of Seattle will tender the visiting delegate representing the grand lodge of Bnai Brith in the guest room of the Herald hotel, Marion and Terry, at $ o'clock afternoon. All to attend 1 Reception ption to morrow are invited oD Go VERNMENT MASS MEETING heretofore | The labor situation ts | a 1908, The - and years punishment for bis wrong: |} doing | far too full of the " 4 while t big’ fell a * at large in the defying ju tlee, law and right, By the ‘big fellow I mean such men ax the presidents and direeto of great! fy 0. corporations, Who in combination with those who abet their ends for & prlee in city, county and alate ad mintntrati of juatioe and the mon people ot, defeat alike the will of the com 1] | Active mombers of the band « at Intervals along the incline watoh those who were coming down from above, and to guard against! acetdents. Not the slightest mishap occurred to mar the enjoyment of the out ing, and the party returned to Seat r Ue late Sunday evening in thet Undermuslins special, well pleased with the trip nie and Its results. | | Among those who climbed the Tomorrow and peak and enjoyed the sport of the 2,000-foot slide through the snow q Ser oe eoieis Wednesday Ashae) Curtis, L. A. Nelson, John . = | A. Best, Frank 8. Southard, Mins Anna Howard, Dr. A. F. Stevens, Miss Rose Dougerty, Geo, 8. Wil Basement--« son, Miss Elizabeth Fraund, Mis p= = H. May Rap Miss Ira Pecken paugh, Harrison B. Martin. Mis Nellie Johnson, Mrs. Mabel Mixon Mra. Ashael Curtis, A. W Archer . F. 0. Morrill, Mrs, A. W. Archer $1.79 Chiffon Miss Alice Fryer, W. W. Way, L. L. Woodford, M. A. Krows, Miss T Silk Belle Kellin, H. B, Bell, Mrs. H. Bs. affeta I Bell, A. R. Hurd, Miss Hayward Miss Cora B. Garvin, Miss Strang T. N. McGregor, Miss Roberta L $1.23 a Yard | Terry. = Pie toma Linens the time that Mayor Moore tate senator, Austin BE. Grif prominent in good govern Ls ty ovements in the past, Cor iar Shayk and Arn 8 Allen ” lorcesier * ty of the ¥. M. CA y , Sapphire } democratic speakers will be » Tueker, democratic candi and Bon Ton Corsets or mayor in 1904, and Bo Rage aaa SARS Sweeney, prominent advocate for goed Povernment | - errand | Alarae crowd is expected, | PASSED FORGED CHECKS, en REE 3 | ian Leroy W. Asbury and Ellis Chapman were arrested today in Portland on the charge of passing orthiess checks in this city. The | men admit passing a check amount- | ing to $6.95, and other checks. TRY FOR CONVENTION, At a meeting held Saturday night by Washington chapter of the Sons ing the city and scores of union | of the American Revolution it was miners biked out on the trall.| decided to endorse the action to se- Deputies were hustied out and the /cure the national convention for union miners warned that if any i909 for Seattle. Violence Was attempted there would | TELEPHONE IDEA be & serious conflict PLEASES SMART | Last night a report reached here | that 40 strike breakers were near Ser. = RUSSELL BACK. = City Treasurer George Russell re turned to his office this morning from a rest of several days on an up-sound farm, the location of which he refuses to divulge, be jcause, he remarked this morning }"It is too good for anyone but me. and I don’t want to give it away SERUM PROVING EFFICACIOUS Spinal meningitis serum is prov ing effective in the case of Roy Lunn, & West Seattle boy, the first in which the serum, secured from the Rocket Institute, of New York, by Dr B. MeCulloch, has been tested in Seattle. | Lunn was attacked by the disease | Thursday morning and Dr. C. EB | Guthrie, who was called in, admin | | MRS. HARRY PAYNE WHITNEY. | (Seattle Star Exctusive Service.) NEW YORK, Feb. 24.—Just be cause she put aside conventionall | istered the serum that day and on each successive day since. The ef-| ties and used the telephone in in fect was immediate and the boy | Yiting the guests to a dinner party recently, Mrs. Harry Payne Whit: | is the idol of the matrons of | Was brought from an unconscious tate to a condition which promises "ey onthe he hen Pritts stend. the four hundred. All of them had |tlymnce the first infusion of the thought of the plan often, and wish. sero. ed they dared put ft into practice, — | yet none h Mrs, Whitney broke the ice y Now it is fast becoming custom Where the telephone cannot brought into play, invitations are sent In the weual way, but the tele phone means far less annoyance and is really so much more friendly Hehese) bf don't you know? [fate coccy | PUBLIC MARKET | | -aimuures : F : 146s 8] New white narcissus are again ‘ res E33¢ ST lon the market and are quoted at| wipendbe "ain $00 per dozen, New local fanc Total sa0i,a76 age is quoted at 2c per pound F tat stock nat itt EP* o100,000 00 | EES are quoted at all the stalls at} Due ¢ leposite 404 two dozen for Halibut has | Deposit #216 26 dropped to two pounds for Su ou Salted black cod is on gale t “for per pound. Soused \ 10.000 6° | Cuoted at 20c per can, is just on | Total %* 471) the market ATE OF WASHINGTON, Count Carolina head rice will be on sate | oT. McVe apove {At Se per pound tomorrow and Lily ke 4 that Gloss starch will be sold at three Frege ‘| Baseball Goods | Led A wt | New stock of Spalding and Reach \¢ e }baseball goods at Theodore Wilts | & Co., 1008 First eee SOSSHSSOOSEHOOOOSOS OOD COAL——COAL Keystone Lump $5, Nut $4.50 FOOT OF YESLER WAY. PHONES Main 4372—Ind., GEO, BERRVHILL POSES SSSOSOSOOOOD Sale of Children’: ‘enemy sweeping down on the Phil | & Hundreds of blue jackets were ® | ® joyed the | locate Patrick F, | the papers mailed to Portland for|the ground of bias and pre rvice. It is rumored that Purcell 1 Judes Lawior’s court the and his latest wife, the widow of | against Patrick Calh the late State Senator Van de Van-| Mullally, Ti L. Ke are either there or in Call-| Abbott and Eugene §. Schmitz, | fornia charged with bribing supervisors Several reports were received to-/ to yote for an overhead franchise, Advance Showing of New Dress Skirts For Spring and Summer Wear Imported Voiles for Spring and Summer Dress Skirts will lead all othe tat for fashlonahle wea We now have on display some ymomer, and ail n from it r riug styles in skirts have ct nateria > much 90 th season's skirt ‘ ts are styles, farl col t bottom, and f perfectly at hips; wide self folds and k straps form the trimm put « ating or aight around in @ big va tirely new styles, shown for the first attle; plaited styles, knife is plaited, all showing new ides are ere However Prices are— $11.50, $12.50, $13.75, $15.00, $16.50, $18.50, $20.00 and Up to $29.50 plain tailored the trimmed s The sale of Children’s Undermusiins continues to- al morrow and Wednesday though vast quantities have been sold, the assortments remain unbroken Reserve stocks have been called upon, so that you may choose any garment and b © to get the size you name. Notice the window d Good, Substantial Crockery Cuspidors, In green and brown Tuesday, each 19¢ Our Best Enameled Berlin Ketties 4 Rages + snd each colors size; Our Extremely Heavy Black Chiffon Taffeta Silk, for dresses and long coats; has rich, lustrous finish full 36-inch width; regular! 1 23 $1.79 @ yard; Tuesday, a yard Ole nch Pure Linen Crash, natura! color; Tuesday, a BO nccces o eeeeeee Our Beautiful 40¢ Lunch Cloths, 30x30 inches, and Scarfs 18x45 inches; hematitehed and 29 drawn Tuesday, each c Beautiful New Spring Linen Suitings, in colors, plain and hair line stripes and plaids, in the newer spring ¢ : 50c and 65c yard .... The Rhodes Co. ‘MERCHANT MARINE — BADLY WANTED He declared tion of mails. t falling off im (By United Press.) WASHINGTON, Feb, 24.—“If we beens has pre a |American shipping interests, ex- are to war now instead of seek plaining that, last March, 15 Ameri- ing peace, our lack of colliers man-| can ships were plying the Pacifie, ned under our flag might fatally and thet now there are only eight delay or absolutely prevent He pointed out that, since the the transfer of one battleship from shipping bill was defeated in the the Atlantic ocean to meet the last congress, almost half of the Pacific naval reserve has disap Puget Sound or | peared said Senator Gal-| “But that fs not the worst re- in the | sult,” he continued. The most advocating an | startling and homiliating episode of American merchant marine. |the year is the revelation which Gallinger painted a picture of Rear Admiral Evans’ fleet is mak- grave possibilities in advocacy of ing. The merchant marine does not the bill granting second class mail contain enough ocean going colliers Hawaii, >,” Inger, of w Hampshire, senate today, in ships the same subsidy that is paid to provide coal for ships sailing first class vessels in the transporta-' between American ports.” = Re D * ehhh kt ke eke the formality of a divorce. His * business associates and the em- * BULL FIGHT FOR JACKIES. * : ployes at his office profess to know | nothing as to o his whereabouts. GRAFT CASES IN COURT (By United Press.) SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 24-< ‘CANNOT LOCATE Judge Dunne this morning rapidly | disposed of a long calendar of graft (Sy. United Pre LIM ru, Feb. res # bull zi * fight was tbe principal feature ® * today of the entertainment * * provided for the boys of the * * American battleship fleet. * | ee the arena, and en contest immensely * seated in * | « | Nplhad nb Lekiadia® indtntin Send Snzied F. E. . PURCELL poe Indictments against Gua Umbsen, Joe. Green, I. W. Brobeck and Eugene Schmitz in the Park- side franchise cases were continued two weeks to be set. The case against Jere Dinan, ex-chief of po- lice, for perjury, was continued for two weeks for trial. The officers are still unable to} Purcell, or Frank as he is better known to serve him with the E. F ell, | in this city The cases against Eddie Graney, divorce complaint filed by Mary | winus Britt, Jas. W. Coffroth and A. Moss, who charges that she was|Schmits in the prize-fight matter, married to the defendant in Boe-| Were coatinaed until this afternoon, ton under the name of Pierce J j whe n Langdon is to be placed upon the stand by attorneys representing Moss. [the defendants In an effort to se: Today Attorney Lang, who rep-| cure evidence to support their mo- resents the plaintiff, had copies of tion to dismiss the indictments on day that Purcell intends to return! were continued until) March 2 for to this city in a few days and face ¢yja) the charges made by the woman eonmniiianed sie who accuses him of marrying her, Most distressing cases czema under an assumed name and then relieved by Soap Lake § All woman without! druggists ing Aang fo Mover While we have boon Qoin gable “ gular daily “4 evening class Tinks soienee ef bulinass } 90 wrt ar Reape wehave been “Hin 4% mays in ue Row home in Mood Bunion — venue between ET designel tsbeciallyforus. We expec 46 move on of about” Nonkag oh ok Witkout fishy pur Cours ring Ke routine “RE Pa Wb. bok Proness Alles Seaton ogres. HOPKINS & RYER, INC. BROK ERS Ponds another marrying ate Wires Stocks, Gratm Prt Alaska Bide or on Margins Both Phooes Orders Executed for Investment

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