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OPPOSE THE SELECTION OF JUDGES BY LAWYERS ee ‘Opposition in Bar Aassidaioh a Plan of Politicans tO ir the entertainment Defeat Workings of Primary Law int Elections to. may cooperate with the Superior Bench. | pay , a “aehhaonantns BITS O'NEWS 5 oo , ther than the individual merits ng Lae eb ad be to per Young Pi ‘ ae sia? DTM, mm : any @ People's eitihe, "Ss be opportng wong the six he Young people of the Firat ie tively (HC | by Jt, against | Congregational church, wil! meat J taetions 's P al candidates “ho fail tonight at the home of Miss Balth peat the aneon ! election in the unofffer ne ee nian 4 ma In other words, if would Sete on elation Was fo na hard and fast sinte by Rev. J. M. Wilson left for H y elect! ae a ~ by the bar, ve qulam, Wash, today to deliver an ound ‘ K theJines of the slates 4 Seen’ Tek aulceens Te od ow which were formed under the old | of fe ig Po ae thetpa' the 6 geet convention tem This would | :. . t i didates for the no _ Be. * celebrating the twenty-fifth Meoald be nonioals plate. She eeieetien 4 dees anniversary of its organization pele su Agha ei fe ful politieal mantpulator * he eb has not been “ made he discussions of i = " ter shes: 4 te Gaatite hinted fe he city churches will be we ers that the bar associa. |28% DINE at Westminster erlan church, Broadway, Lun tions plan to make a judicial slate ) hat have the backing of certain large a col wil be ‘served at 6:00 i of th e business and finance ntore wg te 11 9 Teton bh ix which are desirous of exercising Amateur Press Club. 4 fora the tee whole m- some special influence in the mat Amateur Proms elub Testing candi dates f a ter of cting members of the su home of J. F. Roy the people, untn- | perior beach Sixth ay. N. EB, Bat direct rote “ a enn (urdAY eveR March td = , — Belford-Casweil Pr Angeles, and Mr, Edmund M. Cas te well were married Sunday by the Rev. W. W. Bateoheller, at 7319 BUILT ONCOAST Aurora av. Reception to College Women. ee All former students of colleges : : a are invited to the be 3 Peer of the cis! marine tor | Representative Humphrey, Seere- | jcig urday afternoon by the : boats provided f . tar - pe agg a mee ber faculty women of the Universi : pressed with the reasons advanced or Washington be $ ted ‘ naval appropri for allowing the Pactfie coaat firms | the collene crime ent # and @ 8 ) om the Pac to compete fer the edustrection of mesa Agger ry of aif the submarines. eception for Janpolski. us d| It was urged upon Gecretary Met sowing the concert tonight at| te have t calf that it would be as cheap to, '™* Valtirian church, & receptioc if atte ‘ i tt be given by the ladies of the +s Bal \ © halt of the boats to be built | ¥! & 55 ete that Savers ax Borin deeet an te have Schubert etub ih honor of Albert Ze Interview with FW. H hem bellt on the Atlantic ‘Sansti@ cwich Janpolski, in the @f the constructors he bat and then sent around the conth urch parlors. Nebraska nenis to the Pacific station Ladies’ Auxiiilary to the Elks. iachaiiiaiiaibiame RR eM > Th Ladies’ Aunililary to the Elks will give a St. Patrick's card Y IN Wilhelm, and from arrangements party March 17, in the lodge club oade in her suite it is now certain | reonu. E STA hat she ts going to take ter chil dren with her P ince de Sagan has dropped out sight today, and it in stated at SEATTLE BAPTIST PARIS bis apartments that he ie not going eae to all: that the staterooms sup soc} L UNION posed to have been reserved for (By United Prose him *, a8 & matter of fact, for i. March The th¢ De Castellane children | and » pot | tnele tanto The Seattic Raptist Social anion ouDles® COMMITTEE REPORT was launched last evening at ban maile for New York at 5 this PROGR 1N PLANG, | H4ncoln hotel, at a meeting of 60 om the steamer hb i prominent laymen of the Haptist The entertainment committee of churches the chamber of commerce reported ere elected are C. J. Ertek progress on the plans for the en psident; H. F. Compton and tertainment of the officers and men KR. & Greene, vice-prest of the American fleet in the meet deats; Claude B. Stevens, secre | tng hela yesterday tary; J. A. Soderberg, treasurer ¢ committee was instructed to and Corwin S. Shank, BC. Baird Raven, pace go ahead with all arrangements. John Arnell and G. A. C. Roches The different fraternal orders of ‘ter, trustees THE GROTE-RANKIN COMPANY. | Complete Furnishers of Homes, Steamboats and Hotels Mid-Week Sale Comforts at Mid-Week Prices $3.10 Comfort for $2.15—An All 4 White Cotton Filled Comfort covered with figured both sides alike. Regular price a.16 special Thurs $2.15 da $4.25 Comfort for $3.15-—A Wool Filled Comfort, fn fancy stike with sateen border Hight in weight Ree price $3.35, $3.85 Comfort for $2.95—A White x78 tn y ware [secrat. $i. 95 Sear GS | of quarte ak er SPECIAL $4.95 birdseye maple or mahogany PECIAL $7.25 scien gg as Reclining Iustrated and pa i Yarnishe ALUMINUM _WARE With purchase well every Range wil cive.a set of aluminum ware \[1403 TO i 14t ALL THE CREDIT Free } | Mail Orders Deliveries || SECOND Carefully | AVENUE to All i and i‘s Suburban CORNER Promptly | Poi SECOND AVE. : oints. AND | Filled. | BUY now | PAY LATER amounting to $45.00 or more, }P compact « Worth $12.00. We have a limited fF) at $102 c number of these sets, and this Hf Tharsda $7.25 | offer holds good while they last THE SEA TA R WEDNb DAY MARCH li, SCHOOL FIRE TRAGEDY SOUTHERN PEOPLE ARE 1908. DIAGRAM SHOWING HOW LITTLE PARTITION FORMED DEATH CORNER AT COLLLINWOOD SCHOOL Long black line shows path of exit for children if they had con tinued through the door But, coming downstairs in a rush, many swerved towards the right and landed behind the partition to which arrow from right of pleture points. the mase extended behind the closed part of the double doors and | soon filled all the » gathering Into the tang MISS CATHERINE WEILER. Dupite. | Teacher Who Died Trying to Save MORSE PLEADS NOT GUILTY (By United Press.) NEW YORK, March 11.—Chartes W. Morse and Alfred H. Cartis of the National Bank of North America, appeared as prisoners jin | the federal court today to aheWer to indictments on 29 counts, cHarg ing them with conspiracy to de fraud and violating the federal banking laws 1 ment both pleaded not were released on bond (By United Press.) pon their arraign guilty and WASHINGTON, March 11.—Al torney General Bonaparte has been so persistently bombarded with queries as to when the much discussed sult against the so-called Harvester trust” would be tnstt tuted that today he put the matter up to President Roosevelt, After a conference at which Herbert Knox Smith, chief of the bureau of os, Was present, the annow at was made that the depart me would proceed against the trust vigor y and that a re port would be forthcoming, “within a few nthe VOLUNTEERS’ GIVE-AWAY. The Volunteers of America will held their semi-annual rummage in their relief depot, rigs give-away s. « od av. S. on Friday mornifg. Mareh 12, at 9:20. About 2,000 gar ments for women and children will given away to the pedy eo doors will be open from 9:30 dit ‘p.m. Major Markle will be on hand with » » of workers to ste ery one will be supplied 100 LATE TO PACIFY As the pile of little bodies grew | all that came later from above. MISS GRACE FISKE. He was badly burn e the children, including uy 10 co AFTER TRUST ns dabenti IN Fire. BANDAGE ce at the bottom of the stairs (marked by X), One of the Dead Heroines of the Collinweed School | while try his own, and hae eince gone rav ing | echoo!. BEFORE SUPREME COURT. ney Reeves practice of the Unt wag pre mad. Aylmore be e supreme co Ayimore oo local atte admitted Mr Piles INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Did You Ever Stop to think just what that means Let us tell you. it means that for every dol lar you save and leave with us for a year, we pay you 4 cents For every hundred dollars, we pay you $4.08 in- terest—so that at the end of a year you have your principal, inter which you can draw at any time, and your interest. in other words, your money has been working for you, and if you keep on saving, some day you will be relieved of the necessity of work, as your sav ings will earn enough to sup port you. Start your savings account today. we ae Union Savings & Trust Co., Second and Cherry N 8 James D. Hoge, Solner President. Cashier He wat janitor of the © to WITH PACIFIC COAST MAY RAISE RATES Soo i ee ace TO MAINTAIN WAGES °°)... ty vata orion) sie comice common a¢ un CANAL PROJECT URGED NEW YORK, March ' ere and the belief dent Roosevelt w favor o ne toe hi it { a Ks mitting the a mal te ne nd « ed h ” A from freight rates order t« r further meeting € h wages, It was ¢ be he , ene dateniee ; ° - number of railroad presi a n in the w of laying re one ay received asstrrancer * ntat ” . be e- . . - for ! tions would be made by n of th - ard Oe d ha . enat and Oe he ell-know A ce | the repo ha recommended ci t Joe heat A com |B f a" ach —— _ , he reception ba d suggests that the (By United Press.) NERVOUS COLLAPSE lescare’ ian ther ae wee WASHINGTON, March 10.—Rep-| MAY END CAREER, | jun ay advan in filing resentative Hamilton, of Michigan, | — w ds a ont, realizing @ re held the attention of the house to turn f cpended. day, discussing limitations involved Th board did not ress in the question of governmental unfay le to the projec regulation of employes, He also was non-co! ittal on its views complimented President Rooseveit declaring his policies were sound RESUMES HIS PRACTICE. Former Mayor R. A. Ballinger the general land office to restime ' [his priva gal prac reuched HANDLING IMMIGRANTS te ay frm the asst j and was hard at work in bis of | | fice tod esuming bis old place | \ lat the head of the legal firm of | (By United Press.) Ballinger, Ronald, Battle & Tew | VANCOUVER, 1. C, Ma nant The first train load of “aw eatin weil "colleen immigrants, brought to British Co a natism lumbia by the Salvation Army have arrived. Only 15 of these and not a man amongst them, will remain in Vancouver City The 15 Gre unmarried girls, who have al pay 9500 iy been hired for domestic BLANCHE WALSH. ase that service—in many tnatances to take (Seattle Star Exclusive Service.) the places of Chinese in Van MEMPHIS, Teas, March 11 Ph ver homes. There were 66 mar red couples in the entire train. Blanche Walsh, the actress, niay jload. Thy ernment of Hritish ever play again, She is in a local Columbia % toward the ex- hospital, suffering from complete penses of each immigrant. The -ojance and John Moore. he NWAY do the rest. The cost of trans r appearar S sepeientionyy ty ver, including mesa, was $80 Walsh fainted shree times upon the stage At Shreveport, La. she col From the day, in 1853, when lapsed in bh artments, She was | the first Steinway piano wae TAFT NOT TALKING presented to the pablic of Amer harried here special train lea, it has represented the lofi ALASKA PRIMARY HELD t phases of the piano indus A rem able combination (By United Press.) of artiatic 4 industrial integ- haben ngayon ae nh ple rity, it bas been untversally ae retary Taft says that he does not) VALE March 11.—The repub- |ff Cooied as the exemplar of what ¢ to comment upon the state liean pr ast night elected five | (ho perfect piano should be. $0 ment attributed to former Chief F eqates © the convention at | Ciossly have the Stelnways been gineer Stevens, of the Panama ca tchtkan, as follows: = eee tian cach’ tar Gael a nal, that the canal will prove an Riteble, J. D. Sheldon, W. A. of the repaliie, tat’ tay utter failure, except to say that he trom, Charles Crawford, B. F and aciwea te sare asda did not agree with him as to the /@rd. No instructions given ait ohyan en tie Smapertanee of the work, and b er ee uplifting of taste and the diffu eae, with & omme of musica) understanding I think | am with the Americar ey be tracea ta lator Gone people in that view to the ardent and patriotic ef THE NAME forts and the consummate stand “Dike gue abner ards of the farseeing and up PORTLAND, Ore, March 11 on wie founded tie Schwartschild and Sulaberger, the ablishment. Thejr biggest independent firm of meat ’ Demmtifel ‘ola packers in the United States, will Tustt werk-anin-te Gieete & Oe build a packing plant in South PR Anncennity, ghoratlinca td sitive but permanent vebicle tland, costing $1,500,000, if ihe for its expression. The realize council will permit the establish Se taeena aap ‘ebsites 2 ment to be located within the cit ON A PACKAGE OF Ce eeest at tke eoun ee ents Their field was the CANDY, BONBONS, mankind the To Receive Amundsen \ committee of representative COCOA AND CHOCOLATES +cia . men be asked the chamber of ‘ s 0 ne « re the av ly have to heights or nce ta a A TT Is a Gaarantee of Unequalied possessed such See Joe Schermer’s obscured Ad "y re 3 PURITY, QUALITY AND FLAVOR of the intel NEXT AY Known and sold the world over SHERMANCLAY & CO., 1406 Second Ave. wal “Gus Brown’? sis Consistency i in Advertising Whenever ynouncement with our n stands for what it Black $u that Our and sit Discount Sale ends popular Thursday, March 12th you pay re | Fly On The Fiver ular prices again f those gar now and 25% SEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE. Fare 35c—Round Trip, 80¢ FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY LEAVES SEATTLE — 6:45 and 10:25 a, m, 2:05 and 5:45 | save that p.m. LEAVES TACOMA — 8:35 a | m. and 12:15, 3:55 and 7:30 p. m. | | U. SEELEY, Jr., Agent. Seattie | | —Tel. Main 176. Tacoma— Tel. 212. COFFEE. Don't buy coffec it of | a bin; buy it p din cl packages Second and Yesler “Where the Cars Stop “ ekegt Re you like Schl 8 “Rest; | we pay him