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SF gure-Colt rll Element of Party Refuse to Recognize Metcalfe Men as Regular Organization, and Stay way From Luncheon. 5 and voting at the polls for « factions of the deur : en the crowd assembled for reat asunder by ¢ wiay's luncheon, therefore, there a prove . a single man present who Laan ugh the King ( had beon active in the Moore cam y wae wade bed " » While @ had been no " hic club, wh concerted action, the Moor oa its some * were wnanimous in drance has be ‘ ibe members of the Moat deme spurning while & movement has been faction of the y the MooreCottertit i es me towards the orgunt of a Frvan Demveretic club A a with the organization h a elub ia view will pro’ Mu vome night next ealfe contingent has un . break into (bf, move . or, and John Y. Terry aud be an comm itteeman for the and late candidate on the ‘ hope democratic tleket for etty * omptrotier, has appointed Van R t son of the Metoalfe oe me mocratic © fiolat organizer of Bryan ¢ an independent the state, Pierson says that if mare of an offens is lsewed for the organisation regularity than the Ur dub, he will be present Metcalfe contingent at the meeting to agaist in perfect the cause of a strats the organisation DE AND RICHARDSON IGNED IN COURT exdepaty sheriff, son's bond was approved today by : arrested | the court [Bet who Saar a is menerally belleved that there amo, charged with will be some surprising testimony brite, was arraigned | whew MeQuade tele his story on department of the sv the stand, The man is well known today aad upon the ay (8 berth-county polities aud several i @ | BF pont politicians from hin die bis attorney, Edwin ct are interesting themselyes in gives one week's add! his beballf fa whieh to plead to the Julius Jaeperson, the Halland business man arrested on a charge e -“ of forgery, alleged to have been } and Jack Richart: committed im collecting expense be North Bend saloonkeepe’ money in administering an cetate, of having given the vouchers for which are declared ft McQuade, are at liberty to have been od. Was arraigued MP bonds each. Richard |and pleaded not guilty nr wee NCRATS BARRED F ELECTION maenatlarge. Mr. Helfaer reeetved 2.089 votes The total vote ‘cast wae 11.060, and 10 per cent of that number would be 3,106. Mr. Helf a ezalvets of the retorns 6 lection shows terlore hope demercratic hat Gd aot cast a sufficient nor therefore, lacked 16 votes of ‘fetes for any of ite can- receiving 10 per cemt of the total « ft to enjoy the vote cant The primary law provides that any party, in order to be entitled to enjoy the privilege of its bene have isid claim (it. neast have cast 10 per cent of of their can- the total vote at the last preceding munielpal election. The democratic party, having fafled in this, will not be entitied to neminate its can didates ander the provisiorm of that law on the basin of the vote cast by it lawt Twesday aa RTE cast for any Was that cast . for council =——==—3 mends Mayor Moore and congrato lates the elty on the efforts which have been made here tn the direc ton of law enforcement, adding the remark that such ap attempt “al ways brings down om a mayor every bad Influence of which every large city bas ite share.” Mayor Malone, speaking of bis own case, says “A bitter war wae inaugurated and | actnall of office together with every man in the city government, but the so preme court reinstated us by a aeanimess opinion, declaring the whole miserable business a po litteal triek.” PLAN BIRD PRESERVE. A plan to set apert the shores ot Lake Washington se a bird pre serve will probably be brought to the attention of the state legista- morsing re letter from Malone, of Mem Whe was recently lex ‘Mf difice at the instiga Bome an4 corporation . had the TOLZ ELECTROPHONE COMPANY. ture dering its next seesion A Agency. number of Kirkland eltizene have 4. G Loveil, Mgr. started the agitation and #0 far very little opposition has developed to the plan. 10" Oe MARCH 10th, The Trustee Company will dis Uelbute the sixteenth quarterly dividend, amounting #0 $35,160, among the owners of the UNITS fi: Originated by A. L. Hawley and W. 0, Wood, Annex Represented by the six central Seattle bustness Properties which it has unitized d ring the past four Years. a WH YOU parttctpate in these ear ings, alwa 814 wyEN the stroke of the clock? 4 Tou CAN do #0, by p hasing one or more—or $¥en one-tenth—of the Unite of Drustee Property No : PICENTRAL BUILDING), the grentost office bulld p fn Seattic BP © Be an owner of Business Property, and possess feal wealth. Send today for pamphiet K Ne Trustee Company of Seattle -— LOWMAN BUILOING | DEMOCRATS FAIL _AT CONCILIATION legisiated out} ree craTTr nr crap TIED SA TIRDY MARCH 7 1908 TO TREE AND-UNION PACIFIC WILL LEFT 70 STARVE |= SPEND $40,000,000 ’ ’ John Olwm, a rancher at Van] . ‘i if Anselt, thin morning found the! b ee | 1 of bis cow, which had| The Union Mieifie will soon be are LE a missing since Febriary § tn) gt 4 Se fieeal ” dati 3 ie ‘ FOR jthe woods a mile and a half from | yy hes ditesdih idan ts i his home, ted to a tree. Beside) i : ; : ommer mtition will re | }it was the body of ealf, born anes on he vis : f $100,000, the a | white the cow was ted up. way into the city and the opera bay imo A Hoth the animals had starved | tiens pernitted under these fra ‘ $10,000,000 poe | (BY United Press.) to doath ht to be commenced with. #truet Ht m te NEW YORK, Mareh 7 —At a]. Momane Officer Vaupell tx mak-| out , ing equire $10,000 meeting of the New Ye ro. | an Investigation today on slight the intention of the rattroad 900, m ew publican commalt a resoty. [clues to dixeover the identity of to push construction we from | mak tion endorsing Gov Charles | *@ Person who led the cow away both ends of the route at the same “ ; 4 , } Evans Hughes far the presidemey |! ted It te the tree on the day |time, and the company hope » the at branch snd i upholding his administration [°C !(* disappearance jhave traffic In operation by the | thi “ ¢ of the atat atfaire, wan adopted | STM scamty grass in the short |time the Alaska Yukou-Pacific ex. plic Me The state convention will held | the tree which the | position is formally inaugurated ~ rennings end ewite April 11, weccording to a decison able to reach wan cle The total cost of the holding» and here, and the lay reached by the comm! The animal, after get avemouts of th railroad 4 eight sheds will be ing ait the food within react ity alone will be $40,000,000 er dumbly tay down and died bowlde %: ts dead offspring NEW YORK STOCK | MARKET (By United Press.) WHO WISHES TO ATTEND? NEW YORK, Ma: The man in whieh seam pered for cover this morning in the Btoek Kachange appeared as if the long! Mayor M © hae been asked by expeeted bor from the gallery a satohel of dynamite btomser had dropped | the Well loader Chart | nt de nat tom an nal con ferenc Correction to apy upon the uo | gates from this elty to attend th suspecting heads of the short mem | next annual meeting of the confer ence, which be held at Rich md, Vi, May 6 i. it ts the ing ive of the officers of the con the eves that all charitable and sim | or ihetitutions In the city be rep Apparently the market had reach wonte ed the pont where pessimism wa Mayor Moore hax announced that thoroughly overdone [he will cive suttable credentials to} Por the last few weeks Wall #t lany person ‘en: 4 thin work | had become subject to nervous hor | who desires ‘to 4 rors and midday hysterte dm | at every shadow, and believing ev | ery fantastic tale ciroulated by pro ssionain for a decline, Whea f ches this stage it ts high time to view things from the other side of the fe At the ¢ Union Pacific and RELEASED | Sugar showed a net gain of 3% | points, Reading and St Paul 3 | naylvania and Cunadian 2%, and many securities 1 and 2 points The bank statement, issued after | 42 this mor catnaves the close, was considered favorable | paid $158 to the police for the care | of May Brown, his wife, dying at Providence hospital as the result | f a bullet in the spine fired by her own hand while despondent! over the Ife of white ery phich Prank Krew | he is alleged to have beet lead- IE ing i antemortom statement, had led), [Rg ‘ime ber tate fe of whit slavery} 4 and wae living from bh earnings. t= } Death by strangulation would] Two weeks ago, after a tearful | Thave been the fate of @ neighbor's | interview with her mother, the mirt| bulldog, had not Humane Officer | Kent, of Thirteeoth av. and Alder iat. happened along last night and lrescned it from the picket fonee | jfrom which it wae hanging. 1 The dog belongs to Milton P. Det | negda | Weller, a butcher at 1223 East Alder jst. It had been lost for several |the police have compelled bim to | ¢ days, end to prevent further| provide for ber care during the anxiety on the animal's account, | few days she has to live | Mr. Detweller had pat a long chain on it and given it a bome in a dry attempted suicide by shooting. The. bullet pevetrated the lung and - lodged In the spine, causing paraly: | ois of the lower limbe. Kramer married the girl and her lips are Wed | | The red | fence five feet hich. sealed | Mt axainst him. She cannot live, and AND THE HISTORIG OLD FORT ITSELF. Seat! BAN ANTONIO. | Zavala. of one of the most spectacular con filets that have taken place about HELD THE FORT ———___ 1S ADINA DE ZAVALA, TODAY'S HEROINE OF THE ALAMO, Star Exclusive Service.) , wit th the Tex, Mar. 7 od blood of her ancestors Now io the veins of Miss Adina De | (fom the hallway outside the door Today sho is the heroine | Mies De Zavala laughed and de him. The sheriff posted | tuards about the building room where Howle | ted Yesterday afternoon the dog 4 e srl and jumped to the roof of ite dwelling. | SALOON BUSINESS bg hommeaerg atom cam, te Si pr tncageal tg - trom fee bmh im ood oF rested a while, and then Sores} 1’ Ser 60 houta, withet teed" sho! eno re ‘. or drin! ting the chain, tried to vault gid cali aes |hetd America’s moat historic fort te “ eee Sees ed a hydrant i* ‘The chatn wax onty jong enough} Explainteg that they hed a | [088 Saainst all comers. She de-|Tie) fomus nn a Hh Mage to suspend the dog on the opposite | prejudice against the saloon buat Ganee fo or ciao vy hours, in tossing her a bundle of side of the fence newt, six mon enlled as jurors im) wi » every #Odwiehes through a broken The animal was nearly dead|Jodae Taliman’s department of the rece’ nak “een eomamed pived 4 window. She held the fort for when Officer Kent came to the | @uperior court hed to be excused | three days and nights, while the the case of JM the Seattle & Mon from sitting in | Welch against tana and Great Northern railroads. | twecue. the | did abe surrender Moet of | | Welch runs a saloon id asics | Killed | damages from the corporations on | 2°" } the ground that the tunsel which | jiawyers wrangled at the capital before reaching an agreement by j which the state is to tak barge of the property. Then she walked out amid the cheers of thousands. the time she spent fn room where Col. Bowie was the room In which one of foretathers gave up his life im struggle which The sheriff read the Injunction, 7 hae (# * * BANK CLEARING * . * * Seattle * . * # Halane ‘i * Tacoma * (By United Press * $ 50 00 & ret 1 * Ha 17.00 # m the repe A * Portland * 1. forme ‘ I * ; * ' D * ° )* * * eee eee ee ) , J. H. DAVIS SECURES cAnie, i yt dete oo WASHINGTON ANNEX "o's: sion ia s0 "ee =o “cS: GETS DIVORCE ENDEAVOR MEETING } I her husband refused to Christian ndear ny fuel for he Sophia 1 ou a afternoon # clot t b chureh Arran i be rtain the Afloat fle ments w Floattr that made to ente Mindeavo: * with the n the dec of wir arrival in the cit married in | on, of Saskatehe | wan, Dominion of Canada, October i 906, and the husband aw nounced tmmediatel he want d his w wn living, old today to earn he according to the stor His failure to 4 for the he Mrs. Hone regarded as a means of driving ner ont to seek employment. On December 12 1906 freezing in es that hub. hur ume to ind }Cident, Mre. Hi by insisted on her ried departure era house last night 3 of the and of ng @ last event which found as th tn fre t of The m whence Ope wards suj the streets were m ~_ PLAN EXCURSION & to nee rry t.. in front of the theatre. |was blocked by the numerous happy boys who seemed to fill the’ An excursion to the A-Y.P. fair entire street with their noisy good js- planned by delegates from IM natured shouts. nois and Nebraska, represeriting In the theatre the boys raptur-|2.500 lumber manufacturers. jauded Kuster and his dog Dering th ent convention of forgetiing t ebhorus jumbermen at Tacoma the dele | inder of th large | gates were taken to the grounds audience atsembled to se of the Seattle fair, and at the sug- lahow,, stated that they w in gestion of Victor Beckman, secre- 'dotht as to which they enjoyed the tary of the Lumbermen’s associa- more, the show on the stage or the tion, the d ates from the two boys in the gallery states decided to make arrange ments for a joint excursion a% soon jas they return to their home and re- | port. APPOINTS BOARD — ‘OF MISSIONS: NEW DEPUTY ARRIVES. Depaty Sheriff Phil Kearney re- ported the visitation Of Mr., Stork ,| 1 bis house Thursday evening, Charles McNamee, of S!. Mark's chureh; B.A. Morria, of Trinity | nereGinw the eevival of o-heme® parish, Seattle, and W. E. Turreli,|'"S 1@pound Baby boy. Bott Pariah, Beatle, and WE. Turrell, mother and child are doing well, been appointed by Rey, FL W s phe Keaton, bishop of Olympia, co ace SOC Pr, Two-Pound jan an executive committee of the board of foreign missions Rev. George Buzzelle has been jappointed as financial secretary, in from Dumb-Bells 35c ry palr ie Loreed select — hel = order to relieve the bishop, so that ed maple; black strip. } was constructed beneath bis piace | Merked the decisive beginning | of | he can devote his time to the +4. finished in hard | Peoria ye gp edt to settle te the flaht for Texas Independence INVITE spiritual needs of his diocese. evenly balanced | laces. The fight whieh her determined lee a pelr a few ao action terminates is an old and FORESTRY BUILDING. minutes each day j bitter one. It has divided the ~ ej saint j Daughters of the Republic of Texas A committee of the leading lam into two factions, Several years ber manufacturers of the # was ‘The militom-doliar estate of the | 1 ; uns Checan Waehdataid te jago, when the Alamo, which bad) ‘The Seattle chapter of the Amer { at the Tacoma conven lieth of Whidh wee @@led to char been used au @ stable, was to have)jcan Institute of Banking decided tion of lumbermen to act with the ity can be weed as direct EN |been torn down to make way for|in favor of establishing a central “tate Commission regarding @ suit ed by the terms of the will & modern baliding, Miss De Zavala bank of imsue under the supervis forestry building for the The snit brought by the heirs (By United Press.) jmade a campaign of peffonal 60 | ion of the governm in a debate A-Y-P. fair. The committee ts ot Lazarus Kline to recover a por.| BERLIN, March 7—Kaiser Wut-/ letting over the state and obtained tant night. Delegates to the next |Composed of George H. Emerson. Htlon of the estate war yeatertay (fam has confirmed the military |funda eut.iclent to option the butld-| convention, which wil! be held at Chatrman; C. C. Bronson and C. F lknocked out by a decision of Judge |sentence against Von Hobenau, tis|ing watt! the next session of the Providence, R. 1, were instructed | White of Seattle, E. G. Ames, Port | Morria in the superior court, who | distant kinsman, convicted as. an | legistature to work to secure the 1909 conven- Gamble, J. H. Bloedell, Bellingham. held that the court had no juris |eutgrowth of — th sensational) The legislature failed to Ke | tion for Seattle . and R ety rete Tacoma, A dletior 4 that there eter inet the Knights of the }®® appropriation to purchase the meeting of the committee and com Se powers there was 8 detect ieee Tauie by Editor Marimitian | property and the option came near| APPOINTS REV. HENDERSON. | mission will probably be held next | ‘The heira engaged in this con-| Harden. He has been dismissed | lapsing. Then Miss Clara Driscoll VA Re ERS ; a ag wee wee Itonat attle quee ‘ ‘ ame dersot wen | test alleged that they were defraud-| from the army and loses all of his 4 millionaire cattle - . ™ par unk coer are nocd HANDSOME CHURCH. e4 of their rightful portion the Hohenan | Chased it, A Lrg th i » ie pox oes ar sata <6. = 4 mi 6 purchased it from as s- | air eights by Bishop jestate years when they deed punt Vom Moltke. | stat — he a tion of ioe P\ Constrnction of a new building led thetr claims to the widow for a teeth waabeal tain Ifor the Firet Church of Christ, {consideration of 00) each. The a : NEW RECTOR Scientist, will be started within a leged f statement as to the pase into the hands of the mo) Rev. T. A. Hilton has been ap-|located at 16th ay. and EB. Denny . value of the property Mission chapter, composed of her pointed rector of the St. Clement's | way, and will cost about $106,000 ae } sy | TODAY friends. The Daughters of the | church, at Kast Fir st. and 2d av. | Bids for the work will be advertised F M SPINNING ‘NO RESTRICTIONS IN — Sg a ws jones + ar The new rector was formerly min-|for by the congregation in a few . . a _ that it should pass into the dlre< t of the Bpiscopal church at }da 1310 Second Avenue } Loose museatel raisins are on eoagee tes PS ope ge oy chapter, | Wenateh a _ special sale today at 2 pounds for/ of which Miss De Zavala was pres | — om ea et pound. Plowerfng plants are on! he Driscoll faction went into AN FRANCISCO, March 7.—At Sea ale at the marke at 6 for the courts and obtained an tnjunc cial meeting of the Oakland @) r@) ai r yes made to President Roosevelt, Speak-, preserved, are bbc per baif galion jer Cannon and both houses of con-| Manzalla olives are 20¢ per pint. | — gress against legislation restricting |Chinook and steclhoad the dealing In graia and other agrt| have been reduced tw Ife per! “> cultural futures that no laws affect | pound ing these interests will be enacted!” Corned beef will be on sale Mon at this session. day at 6c per pound, and Delaware Frantic appeala have come from) red apples, from Wenatchee, will be boards of trade at Chicago and) delivered at $1.25 and $1.50 per other large cities, declaring that) phox. Hasiness was very brisk on farmers will be the greatest losers; the market today There were a that the widows will have no place! jarge number of wagons with p in which to invest their savings.) duce at the market at an early fh and that the pfice of farm products} Touay's quotations ar: will be increased to the consumers! Ranch eggs, 25¢ doz if present methods are changed. Washington creamery butter 40c; lowa creamery, 2 Ibe. Sie to 65; local ranch, 36¢. » A Potatoes, 16 to 18 Ibs. for $1.25 to $1.35 per 100 Ibs. Fancy Swiss cheese, 25; Wis econsin full cream back, 23¢ Ub; | (By United Press.) WASHINGTON, March 7.—With-| in the next few days both sides tn | the hearing of the Pacific lumber men's Case against the rafivonds | ty; sirkdn, 18%¢ ID. wil submit briefs, The interstate | ite jh: ab | commerce commission has conclad: | 960; heafts, 150 each; tongues, 46e | — amier che e, ibe Chickens, 18 to Mutton chops, Oe Ib 2% @ 19% Ib; | rib steaks, 15c Ib.; porterhouse, 182) kno un stom, | &! jed the case, arguments having |” gweet putatoes, 4 Ibs, for 25c a, }been heard. ‘The commission now! jeets, 3 bunches for $e | The jhas the arguments by the road) Dried onions, 6 to 7 pounds for and the complamnants, together | g5¢ ; with a mass of data covering the | .. ee — vm Soap Lake forms of rheumatiam situation. A decision ts not ex all | pected inside of a week . within the building, locking her CMBR PIANO—T shoulder steak, % Ibs. for | ifn. Cyclamen plants, and 25c for | Yion prev ng Miew De Zavala neil that body appropriated (By United Press. rie plants from taking charge. 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