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HITHAM TO INVESTIGATE BLACK HAND SOCIETY the pre Hig 4 former ident of Chesapeake and Ohio and the Big Pour Ines. Prosecutor Will Go to Black Diamond on Vitero Says That Society Has Terrormed Italian is atone ue ee views, but since ® hae recanted Colony. railroad a the jthat heresy and has been broaden. | ed by travel and ripened by age. | believe he is the avallatie demo- | a jerat for the preaidenc at thiv ee a tine. Bryan suld better carry o i. the breast of Vitero, The 1s good in the Roosevelt : . was ordered to couse his ac |POUCI@e than the president hit | im Uthat direction and re as mining 1. He was waylaid by the ‘on section w ~ M ow and greeted with a fusilade by the commly ¢ . ots, exeaping with one bul ext Mon day Dey b et tu ah the arm and another } (are attorney Whither . he lapel of his coat | oe ensational developments in the “ wholesale pearing in © are expected and, if the evi+l ‘Dom warrants and Frank Row . be made, as it Umt dence ‘ | nu te w vod | tof the atten he officers will be given ames and facta regarding a large | To bingoe Vitero on | 4 er of the members of sions ¢ 1. ‘The names of the state's | mcers i “ mants are so far kept = is mech me io ae it ts fear _ were | (By United Pre fed more thoes! tity known, the friends of | WASHINGTON, Fe Sona mr peat imagite . awe would add a few tor Bourne, on his own responsibil of death. the os jers to the let of coroner | ity and without the sanction of the wt ae Haltan cols ses im this county president, is preparing to open an hare been. kent \ A elaborate press bureau tn Washing eal shah n to heost Roosevelt and bust aod ran things 5 | Taft He proposes to send broad cast over the country dally letter accompanied by cartoons tel the dear people why they should demand Mr. Roosevelt's renomina | THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, FEB. 26, 1908 ~vr P, wou yet. The Ajetrict takes MR. BRENNAN'S EXPECTEO NEW VOTING PRECINCT ; Un Oak Lake and DENIAL ea ; sioner Ruther Richmond precincts ané the vot t te to f a ing will be loe at Ronald | wdito: Seattle Star oe ; > (here are more 100 Dear str 1 must foslet, to bh siatio vere u in the yrealnct? BB er nag in gmp COUNCILM: -N wie? taf : ‘eee S carcel mv which Tam secretary, and in com | non faiu~ness to Mr. MI that you publish this, my anawer to the ” published in last night's Star re Fifth: Ward—Republican A Sixth Ward—Repubtic » ‘ ublica , ‘ t 6 a go-cart here— Karding myself and slot machines! ewmy pw dacKRON. tae 51;| ARNOLD ZBINOEN i ine $1 down, $1 a week buys a go-ca in saloons er; proprie of Palnce Hotel; ne It ts sufficient for me to # manager of the I). B. Jac m @8- | ive of -_ euldent o he that the entire story ts false from | teté; resident of Seattle since attle for | * © FR kd lg Fie ey teeta cite |i this large comfort chase inference. I have never heen @P lire in 1906; prior to election de Liquor proached by anyone regarding the) | 1 ht it 1 - jou, of toward the liquor business, or the | primary and of loeal opti lve he ca the e r r r attitude of my association toward | in the legistative used his | “ has been opposed to civi the candidate, Purther, U have act-| eng yoted in favor of direct pri. |service principles. aud his. counc!l $1 down, $1 a week Jed as wecrotary the cand am |e! and against local option manic record ha mH against beat at all our recent meetings, and aM! 1 Giher matters. hin loxlulative t interests of the city. Suit pending prepared to take oath thet, #0 fr] od way med in thin campaign 2eeinat him for return of mone as the Retat! Liquor Dealers’ 4960 | sation that he believes in enforcing (alleged to have been | at gam ciation ts concerned, your entre | siaaws and the closed tow bing at poker at the Palace hot an exceptional opper story te fale from beginning tlio, aud aluo in falraean in de during several mouths tn 190 tunity. end. In view of your vaunted fair | with public utitit " c . ) public utility corporation city Party exactly as pletured. ness and strict impartiality, | shal! |), compelling good NEAL BOYLE Age the best value and expect tate letter to ecolve the | inom, sijanh: seient 3 Oe ot tar aa same prom » im your paper ae City Part years; ix clothing merebant; was . did the malicious invention of last] @. 4, miTCHELtc-Age 43, renl-|formerty & prominent contractor of e no ppae ag = night. Very respectfully yours, | dent of Seattle 10 yours; printer this eity; repatation in bustnes stare te tae. CoD fi C, BRENNAN | by trade; not friendly to liquor ele Hlent; stands for closed tows try under auch os Seattle, Wash, Feb. 26. ment lares in favor of compel aluo f compelling im ceptional terms of j ting put service corporations to | p ervice hands of lf buying | atve good service and favors com rvice oc me, and fe in is hae oxta way franchises; favors abolishing tures; will make a valuable coun Seather, im baoe elty chain gang eliman Ke e ASKS DIVORCE As the culmination of of married life that ts sald to > bay pen a failure almost from the be ginning, the divoree sult tnetituted by John W. Raymond, a we | ' mown GEORGE MARLOW. bic . tion, and why, above all else, they jshould never permit the nomina close delng murders | tea of Mr. Taft that the office ‘ oe title te property in this city valued " (By United Press.) IN at $60,000, which he claims to have od «| PASADENA, Cal, Feb, 26.—“I purehased tn their cartier married , Wiliam Jenaings Bryan for life and which was placed in the a the presideney of the United States | wife's name. The complaint and k he will be triumphant: | charges crue) and inhuman treat elected over any candidate the | While answering an alarm of fi nt ted fallen fo ove ® cans can name,” was the) ‘Dis afternoon the buggy of Fir The husband owned property fe question, who ‘ claration of M. EB. Ingalls, chair. | A®#istant Fire Chief George Marlow | Cleary creek, from which be obtain oe ‘entero ‘ an of the board of directors of | COllided with truck Ne throwing }¢@ a considerable sum of money ~mememmenme | Marlow out of the buggy. Marlow| which was tuvested in Seattle ~ | recetved a gash in the back of his | realty This is the property for OVERNMENT TO head, but was not seriously in-|which the lawyers are fighting °G jured. The case will probably occupy sev. | The fire started in the clean eral days. | BUY IN SEA LE | rooms of the National Tafloring : | 7 7 company, 722 Yealer way. The fire was sooo put out wih only = sma SMALL POXAT | —— | tome | to oats in which they are to be} Cc ERRY VALLEY ne This often entails large ex: | L | | > pe = for freight and much! felay im ting the furnishings tn. | he sta f Smatipox ts raging at Cherry effort of the Chamber m x ary Yandell, of the Cham Valley. County Physician Hoye a8 the result of a g be f Commerce, will ask the} | vinited the distriet this mornin, he resentatives in congress | cial reported that he found 14 cases of peal furniture dealers y esters mat fs preparing to th aree tum of money tx © take the matter up with the war | in order that the goods may be purchased bere. | Railroad T Will fefurniah the forts and « would benefit local indus | elegraphers | of the Northwest, Un aod eave the government the BS present system, the war needless expense for freight which Quit If W: Are Cut. buys these goods is added to goods purchased in the ages ot its purchasing east. shipped to Washington, D. C. them to & storage de and in turn shipped to the north ad them sips them again to| west forts (By United Press) cressramnae BUTTE, Mont, Feb. 26.-~The " SPELOER ‘ HURLBUT—A Store for Everybody. Management of the Northern Pa-| cifie ratiroed has notified all ine| |wlegraphers employed on the ove | tom that their wages ) be j duced from $6 to $10 this month. | in all probability this meane a! jstrike Of these men. The ewt in} }wages in due directly to the new} }federal nine-hour law, which gues Tinto effect March 1 ANOTHER POPULAR TEN-CENT DAY THURSDAY Overstock Lot of High Grade Sheet Steel |}} Mate tc eae. or Baking Pans. We bought too many }} spokane. Feo 26-—The rath Wiese during the rush last year, and wish to ff) s+" ‘slearaphers of the Spokane | e them out at this eer low 4 Gem-rnion @perators have voted 10c EEE n i: 0/90 dibs minds See's ih) t strike if the Northern Pacific |Bior the Great Northern cuts the | wage scale. They claim the com + hee NEC Srplee pany Is trying to make the mon Soles. Steel Cast lil pay for the extra ¢ raphers re | Bee Pair. ers, 10¢ lh quired when the new interstate Set. aine-bour law gnes into effeet. The aA ality . iB} vote shows that 95 per ceat of Haif dozen sets | 1 | tolegraphers on both roads will } | we lp Soles Deo Go Steei i DAY Your own re- | Roller Bear-| DAY | il cm CALIFORNIA GIRL Plate Casters, for all kinds make the 10 of furniture; world move easy set of four MARRIED JAP | , Charles M. Uyeda, aged 24 Toilet Paper, 3 for Jepanene clerk, and’ L. Florence 10¢ | Forrester, aged 26, of Santa Maria . Cal, a white girl, were united in a . * i marriage on Mondey by Justice of ages Lilly's Tigers 10 cases of Gotham Fine |B) iho Peace RR. George, in the lat | Washington rated Tissue Toilet |B} ter's courtroom. Both the bride Sells: Spicial 'T) : |f\and the groom expressed them id . 4 r er goes during this iselves as anxious to marry, and pack- ile at three rolls Ilas there was no legal objection ‘0c 10c | | Judge George tied the knot The witheanos were BR. W. Dodge and to the ¢ earl P Machine Oil, 10¢. China Pieces, 10¢ =f} cntine, ‘who gave ber addrosx as Si4% Weller at. The girl's father PA large size bottle of Each. A iit. L. Forrester, Hves at Sante dozen Neat German |B} fara, Cal } os “Many-U se China Oatmeal Dishes, | - S any metal or ance or Fruit Dishes and |i} TO BUILD HOTEL. Bread and Butter Plates; | ace; prevents ted decorations; spe- | eed transferring title fn lot Basen ex ! 3. 2, cD. plat of 10c ‘ 10c | Seattle, from the n@- Bur : wees fi nett Co. to the Fourth Avenue if | Hotel Co, was filed ye lay with oP 3 for Welsbach Mantles, [J | the county auditor. The considera * ™ |f {tion ts named a 0,000, subject 10¢. to & mortgage of $25,000. It ie the The vel ‘ea n A special purchase of 2,000 |f| Intention to ereet a hotel on this mick and easy } ( Mantl lf lot, which is on Fourth av. be aving , alues to 25c; te rut, | m fveey ; spe | Thursday | MINNESOTA CLUB. : | A social meeting of the Minne : \f sota elub will be held tomorrow i House Mucilage, Ri evening at Carpenters’ ball, 1620 i Paint, 3 3 Cans, | Fourth av. A good musical and Cons 10¢. 10¢-. literary program has been arranged 10 cases of | ILLINOIS CLUB. DAY He cilac.| DAY Election of officers of the Tlinot Pa ree .. Il club will be held tomorrow evening extreme ; : ae |} | at the meeting in the rooms of Leo's ‘ - arke extra special |B} tusiness college, Fourth av. and » three 10c Thursday, three 10 Pike st. An informal social will RES Se RS SS be held after the business m Cc A good program has been prepare | SLAPPED CHILD. PELGER-HURLBU T FR po gag Hesocve Craig, the 2ND AVENUE & UNION STREET wes “died. Ge ators Mr Jane Doe Tirado | Raymond Alaskan miner, @ was plac morning before Jndge supertor court. Th married in this clty vember 7, 1894, and have a Margerie Raywond, « Raymond is seeking to regalo Mc were the disease, the majority of whom were children School has been closed and a vig jorous quarantine inatituted. Every | measure Will be used to check the further spread of the disease, which has appeared so far only in a mild form j | Moanin Dog, Cross Between Collie and Pointer PARIS, Feb. 26.—Kuropean army terested tn lornears are) = keenty the trained hospital dog which is (By United Press) Ibecoming @ fixture in the French BAKERSFIELD, ¢ 6. 4 German armies. Hondreds The wafe in the re being trained for the service, brokem open last night and Tbe In stamps stolen. The stamps were twos, fours, fives,! eights and tens The combination OLD BARN DOOR. jock was broken wh a sledge hammer and a chisel. PANTAGES es. Alexander Pantages today com menced suit in the pertor court against the Seattle Electric for! $3,000 a» the result of an acetdent | en Pike et, in which the former's aod almaat automobile was struck moliahed by a Capitol Hill car} on December 2 PUBLIC BUILDING BILLS. (By United Press.) WASHINGTON, Feb. 26.—The senate committee on publie build ings and grounds today reported fa. DANIEL G. REID, vorably on the following bills, pro-| “ toffices at the following |New York Millionaire Who Has | viding postoffices . S| Soaae pg A yay clties: = Lewiston, Idaho, coat $85, 009; Missoula, Mout, cost $180,000; RICHMOND, Ind., Feb. 26.-—Be Wee Springs, Wyo., cont $95,000, cause his millions have not robbed [him of bis sentimgnt, Daniel G | Reid, once « poor boy of this place trust, has had sent from here to | his palatial New York home an old (By United Press.) | barn door, whieh, as a child, SAN RNARDINO, Cal he carved his initials %—Friends of Miss | Some of the happiest days of Martha Kinesld are surprised my life were spent in that old the announce t that on Mareh| barn,” he said 10 she will marry Major Arthur; The deepecut lett: are stil? Gmith Guthrie, adjutant general of | piain in the old door. Reid had the Philippines constabulary. | will occupy a place of prominence Guthrie and Mis» Kincaid were|it carefully crated, and says it schoolmates. in his eastern home. Second A Ave. Fair nn Good matetats and well assorted $1 81.418 made regular 2.00 at colors and sizes to $18.69 Suits at $4.48- Cravenette Coats at $5.00. Lace Curtains at 69¢ Pair. Beautiful Carpet Rugs at 98e. Wool Sox, Black and Gray, at 16¢ Pair. A Few Items for Less 1¢ card, 4 le card tc 2¢ Skein be prices on sale andsbthts all sizes, several col wr prices $10.00 to Ladies on ors on sale Nottin and $1.2 Extra heavy thread, white curtains; regular $1.00 sale at, pair A one-half over 50 on line of carpet rugs, one and yards jong, all bound at ends, patterns; values up to $1.50 at ose Men's Heavy Wool Sox, black or gray regular 25c patr—on sale at, pair, 16¢ Hooks and Byes. Safety Pins Barbour's Carpet reguiar regular regular Thread. Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Coats, Half Price. ~,« TRAINED HOSPITAL DOGS | ARE FIXTURES IN ARMIES ‘dome was perfect There in no clew. | DAN REID'S SENTIMENT LIFTS! high arms: deep seat. At the very ususual price of $14.00 te and brown comfort ms apply Seattle (these Greater only.) to people sale of slightly damaged utility boxes--- for Thursday only— er OE NreLeM by wate of these useful others a little all boxes sold selection orders the Bast damaged in handling « placed on sale for ou see them—au early exchange « refunds no C. O taken bores hinges and mb translit fre a shipment some slightly Thursday only cali will get best D., mall or telephone boxes fed Cross Dog Leading Hospital sai Men to w unded Sol and their | ing In @ recent test here dogs from both armies were pitted againat jeach other. The French dogs om, displaying ® sagacity that was truly ft Soldiers w sent to conceal themselves in the grass and thickets and to simulate in jury. The dogs were then turned loose to locate and report the whereabouts of these men to the hospital attendants The dogs had been trained to track men and bring into camp wome article to show that they had made a find if no articie Wax obtainable to report anyway They are to do this quietly as Rot-to attract the attent { the enemy. The work of the French in 8 surpris are al have cedar with inside leely orase handles cretonne lined with brass strap moth proof cover 2x14; worth xlix16; wort? into the field Six1GxI8; worth $3.50; Seattle. 1006 to 1016 First Avenue. Tacoma. PACIFIC COAST CLOTHING CO. LAST CHANCE TO BUY Water-Damaged CLOTHING In a few more day flooded basement wi the year will be a the last of the clothing be gone, and the biggest bargain sale of tter of history. Tomorrow and until Satur sell the goods at such prices as will clean ont e stock to the inst and then begin the spring with a new, fresh stock H ‘e are the prices for the last three days: Men's Suits, worth $10.00, $12.00 and $15.00 . _ 75 Men's Suits, worth $15. 00, ‘$18.00 and $20. 00 . aved from the Sidewalk Ruined By Bursting Main TWELVEINCH PIPE AT SOUTH SIDE OF STE- VENS HOTEL BUILDING BREAKS, FLOODING STREETS AND BASE. MENT OF STORE. THOUSANDS WATCH RUSH OF THE WATER. Water from bursting twelve-inch main under the sidewalk at the north side of Marion street, east of First avenue, rushed in great tor rents down the steep hill at 12:15 o'clock this afternoon, and for more than an hour flooded the basement of the Pacifi Coast Clothing Com- pany’s store, in the Stevens Hotel building, ran in great streams over the streets and forced the cement sidewalk from four to six inches higher than the curb. Hundreds of persons gather. ed at the scene within a few d Se utes, and in less than half OVERSHIRTS. an hour it Is estimated that at ast 2,000 men were standing about, watching the efforts of the water department to re pair the damage. What caused the break been determined. It came avently without warning, and in a few seconds the ¢ ters and sewers at the cor. were overflowing and First avenue stood two Inches in water. Persons in crossing the street had to wade. After hut town we vestige Men's Suits, wees $20. 00, $22. 50 aid $25.00...., were, Men's Grecian: worth $8. 50, $10.00 and $12.00, for . ‘ $4.75 Men's Gratnoite: Ww ‘Cath $15. 00, $18.00 wid $20.00, for $9.65 Men's Raincoat, wets $15. 00 and $20. 00, for a MEN'S HATS. styles only; all colors and worth damaged MEN’S UNDERWEAR. e Wool iral color or $2.00 a slightly damage MEN'S Men's Jersey Knit Overshirts $1.50 and slightly Gae¢ CORDUROY OVERSHIRTS. Men's English Corduroy Over shirts $3 damaged . ) BOYS’ SUITS Double-Br 1 Suits sizes ¥ 16; worth 00 to $4.00; sale price $1.95 BOYS’ SUITS. All sizes and all sty are unhurt $6.00 and $ Underwear; nat all sizes $2.50; slightly worth tan garw sale price UNDERWEAR, Men's Wool and Derby Ribbed Fleeeed Underwear; worth requiarty antd $1.00; sale price, slightly damaged os Tbe in $2 damaged ® 00 ay; worth sale price, MEN'S SOCKS. has All color gved. Sox; worth 20¢ slightly damaged MEN’S SHIRTS Laundered Shirts, all sizes; linen bosoms; sale price 10¢ MEN’S FANCY SHIRTS. Men's strt Rosom Fancy Shirts worth $1.00 and $1.50; sale price, slightly damaged MEN’S TROUSERS. Men's Panc All-We mere Trousers, worth to $4.00 a pair Wool heavy worth and ner 0; sale Boys’ all $ the main was finally tenants of the down buildings it supplied without water for sey hours, until the damage could be repaired. The heaviest damage will be to the sidewalks and the clothing sto: From a Seat Newspaper worth 00 ue Pacific Coast Clothing (0. 909--- First Av., Corner Marion St.---900