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= Pata, a! leas! cof the health dei etaivied by me and ¢ a work tm which | at the present Commissioner Cr are Or. 8. F. Bourn i? See § Ree em at the pre: wh ‘of the special plague fealth © ‘aed Assistant | . ho has charge Hunt, whe tafectious @ controlling, a mer than this I hay ‘t pothing le ress oe ve une otticlals ¢ the old y of the employes of th will, of course, be retal many and Just whieh pow fa @ position to {de wati! | become the efficiency of Foctunatety ee De Crichton has (granted monde 2 power and discre “ the retention of oS : ‘ Suspension of ~ yee Press us TO, Cal, March 26 on at Stanford Univer was every indication that scores of prominent iS would leave the campus pever to return. sing that the suspended men shown 20 clemency and y appeal to the student fi committee in a mere waste ail of the participants in will be asked by their be teqaest leave of absroce te secure this leave, wil! walkout, tt is said “ bat fo bear any fruit as of adverse ac part of the president the Preparing fo take final before the petition can dorian. who ts in San fannet reach the unt tomorrow. at best Too Severe. @ectlares that the imposed is too severe for the offense commit ‘Sadents recognise that has won the battin, Surrender. or complete ef college ties. at have made arrangement « Many have om he was married after int, ant died ‘tune left Halverson Petridge wiil ue bestand H. BL Petridge, yp thee) will men April 2 Re Woman's estate including Ao , Valued at approx 4 , Was left to a broth » of Bordeaux She was married. however B Il, 1908, to Petridge, and aa ee wes £79" prepared the had $ SUDDENLY = oe year-old son of O Gouth Seattle, died Festerday afternoon. The WAS one of twins, caught Blew days ago, and yeste ‘Was found dead in | all right half an hour Days Oni, Crowns Sir Filings 50¢ Al Work Warranted Ser Tet $5 aed Dents 1125 SECOND AV! Mates that the boy | |pPLAGUE WORK NOT |T0 BE DISTURBED 1s Commissioner ‘Crichin Will Leave Task of ‘SUIT ANNEXED BY (uarding City From Bubonic Epidemic to Dr. F. ‘. _ yh of the depar within his own diser ' pew ap ees muat be selected tn a with olvjl service rutes and, when appainted, wii! have the protection thoae rules. This provision really gives him more authority over old employes than he will have over new ones, and ts an inducement for him tor the old men so long an they do efficient work ead sive) tien of Quarters ers office the que * and quarters for The health com himself will probably aiven offices tn the new municipal butlding a8 soon as it Ix completed which will be within a month or and quarters for the rest of department will probably be pro: vided tn the present city hall when that building ts vacated As matters now stand the depart ment is somewhat handicapped by having ite office varters eo scattered £te of new offic department oner badly u ad flee we ] the department tlon to Dr. Crichton’s own of im the Ortestal block, which he continue to nee temporarily DENTS’ WALK-OUT IS PROBABLE AT STANFORD Forty-One, General Chaos at the University Today. Beat crew, baseball crews held my today. The boat crew lost ite L. R. Gay of Pasadena, the baseball team ite shortstop, Sampson, of Stockton, and the tenuls team its captaie, De lane, of Massachusetts. and teants ‘artial List of Suspensions. A partial let of these —erreee | is as follows Pr. Wh May * of Reno. HM. 8. Pasadena J. Macomber, Loa Angeles; L. BR. Gay. ‘08, by Red W. Koerner, 04, of Portland, ©. B. Sampaen, ‘08, of Stock 3. He Riddell, ‘Os, of Praail, G. MeGregor, ‘09, of Benicia J. O. Macdonald, 0, of Compton J. KE Henry, 09, of San Jose Cadwalader, 89, of Low Angeles W. Morgan, 09, of Loe Angeles Doan, "09, of Sacramento; G 08, of Low Angeles: 0. Dean, of Corona; W. H. Bichard son, of Santa Barbara, A. G. Lach singer, ‘09, of San Prauciaco: H. F Bruning, 09, of Oakland: F. D. Ma hone, ‘05, of Honeluin; W. Slack, ‘OS. of Juanita, Neb.; F. J. Jackson, 9, of Berkeley: A. W. Froltl lands. Ore. ; tow Tad; N D. Hussey Fr. n thie marning took up| ta} TR "09, of | TAR—THURSDAY, MARCH -INDOR ”, BRYA 26, 1908. ROBBED OF $10. Harry Dawson, of 3602 94th ay Ww obbed of $10 In & saloon at the foot of Union st, near Mall | road last night. He haw given | the oe a iption of the who, ays, robbed him FAIR FINANCE, My advertisemen@ {n the pre the world tomorrow, Frida fare “ et forth ta detail | Hie will be given the opportunity to purchase in the open sage through the members of the (By United P. ing stock exchanges of the we at whatever price the buylng of the public puts in it (not Ie hich has been demonstrated and the name of which is known throughout the world Wm. Jenat Irya a» today| ™ a , CITY OF SEATTL iociiidas } as . Bryan was today Second, thin stock, with the remaining capital of the company, 2,800,000 shares, which are not endorsed for the presidency by the! for sale to any one at any price, ts owned by a holding ation whose ¢ al stock of $20,000,000, Awserting that he was afraid that | Indiana democracy in the state con-| par $100, haw been recently selling to the open market over $200 per share over $60,000,000 A triangular eult in whieh L. 8. | Dis wife would attempt to take hie! vention held here and John W Third, thie stock, and @onsequently this gold, in owned and controtied by the most successfal A sowkA fo Fecover & balance | fe, Arehie Sullivan today brought|Kern, one of the ste loading, ‘&Oup of mining capltaliats in the world, the corporations owned and controlled by them aggregating at of $10,086.49 from the former city di, Son ho eaaah wet asking a | Memecrate, was the nominee of the the open market price a short time ago approximately $260,000,000, of Hallard for work performed in @ mipertar coli es egpvention for viee wident Fourth, this stock has never been offered to the public, nor have the public ever bad an oppor digging & well to supply water for) “Veree from Jennie Sullivan he platform « vmus the ac} tualty to soquire It that vb, Waa placed on trial] The cou were married on De lu n of Becretary George B. Cortel-| The above means today before Judge Griffin in the |cember 26, 1 and of one occa | YB in tasuing Panama canal bonds Firat, that tomorrow there will be placed before the public the complete story of a mast remark upertor court js#ton the plaintiff claims that his | iigan effort check the m j able investment When Hallard wae annexed, Be) wife took a broom handle and. pablo,” and depositing govern: | Second, that this story will be unique Inasmuch t will be the first time in the hint a velen attic assumed obligations whieh | struck hinr with it while he was|mi—nf funds ln New York banksa,| Where @ story relating to a security of « worth will read the “ pun to « ad how requires the city to msalst in] asleep In bed Ofe plank disapproves of the ef-| Vertisements by irresponsible wild-cat-s promoting swindle Yet, in this case the unquestioned defending the eull, aud in cane MPR President Roosevelt to dic-| authority of the expe reports whieh will be embodied in m d the predominating postion Green wine & verdict, it is eald tha | tate the nomination of bis successor ccupled in the banking, ratiroad and co ration world by the m vouch for my sto will be the muniotpality will be compelled and ther oppones the Aldrich | PTOOf positive and unassailable of the facts upon which my story ts based to foot the bill and Fowler financial bills This in turn means that there will be a demand for this #tock not only far be the supply | The delegates also voted to in-| but ereater than that for any other investment stock ever offered to the public. Which further means, | sort a plank declaring that Gov that ali who secure any of this gold during the first days it is traded in on the open market will be CITY EMPLOYE Is ernor Hanly was incompetent to] @#sured of not only an exceptionally safe and bigh retarn permanent inv but an investment | head the state government | which will Immediately show large profits, for, as the demand for the stock increases In volume it Delenates Mix te i ound to from the first da trading, the price must mount ; I EN DAMAGES jaauaciias Now to real business—to summarize what I have heretofore said in Fair Finance 1, 2 and | After the platform had been di) which, it is only fair to state, hax been said for the purpose of securing the attention of my audience - M ir. Johns H boat poudd of the delegates mixed uP) the public, and next educating them to a condition where they will quickly and ch comprehend Mies Mathertee Sire uu on jouse in a fist fight while the second) the desirability of doing what | am now about to advise them to do rm Stream the ballot was beir taken to nominate stenographer for City Ente | os ua afl o Pa “ 1 unqualifiedly advise every investor and speculator, the public and small investor American Thomson, was today awarded dans: | Decis by the 9 Sendeinte Ber Remereet he fant! and Kuropean capitalists, every trader in the New York and other American exchanges and the London, ages in the amount of $3 10n | became eral, and @ fow black! Herlin and Paris, to have thelr buying orders ready for execut at the beginning of trad in the the city of Beattie and the Aeatt eyes were afterwards in evidence.) New York market Saturday morning. What this means is He and the Heattle Order was flaally restored. . Rleciric Co. for injuries received in Supreme Court. A ll gy “ne First, that by this uew method all will know the merits of this stock before it te placed upos falling into an unprotected excava “ ‘Gel . —— ms ih } the market—all will have an opportunity to get in at bottom prices tion at Fourth and Yesler Way on nell a “ngs eae | Second, that there will be turned over to the public from the very beginning of an assured the evening of Bept. 10, 190 ae because he of such strenuous! successful enterprise all the large profits which are to accrue to those who own its stock, inste ‘ objections to the announcement of do: paent pthod: h f The city and the etrect raliway (By United Press.) apa be Be pm ter game under present methods, purchase to resell to the public at inflated prices corporation will each bé compe ied | OLYMPIA Wash, March 26 = In detail what | anqualifiedly advise is thie to pay half of the damages, besides | pp, F First, that every small investor as soon as he finishes reading this “Fair Finance place ta being required. to put ‘up the| 2%? S@Pfome court decided this} the hands of any of the members of the leading stock exchanges or of their jocal bank or banker, all or piaintiire legal costs, amounting to | Oring that the King county » | 4 substantial portion of his savings, at the same tine an order to buy, at say not ov $7.50 per sha perior court was in error in grant whatever number of shares the money will pay for—but in every case to attach to these buying orders a positive instructions not to exec the order until after further directions. ~|ing an injunction at th eat of BL Bs i rodent ay Joba Next, carefully read tomorrow ut and investigate the correctness of all the assertions aoe widiateiniag @ houseboat ial om pte ea sbanltios ann 4 - ) verdict Ie, ae e — be, that this is an investment such as heretofore Lake Washienten ts beens of euiral have caly been sivee, to “Insiders captains of finance—then affirm the order. But I bear down on it ha aed. diene adams” thei hie—tf the slightest doubt remains about this investinent being @ nugget, cancel the order and no loss 7 a nn fe it nag | | will accrue and no harm will have been done faites anihd wakaiiin Gach ot Iuminated decorations will be a Right here, | will say after thirty-elgbt years’ activity in stock and finance without having ever tion ture welcoming the visiting) met with a stock bargain which would justify me in advising, «a 1 Investor of moderate means, | Ragies who will attend the Grand to invest her all pd this after having marketed hundreds of millions of securities, In one group alone _ — - — — |Aerte to be held tn thie city dur having turned over to the public more than $100,000,000 of profit, I fully appreciate the great respoust ing the coming month of August bility which attaches to the advice I give, but in this case my Knowledge of this investment, whieh + adda detained y | An elaborate scheme of iltumina-| knowledge I will submit to the public tomorrow, allows me for the first time to give such advice wi | thom will be carried out along the} out any fear of being in error * WANT “4 w gihy GALL Our taal princtpal streets and avenues, and Second, that every American capitalist should instract his banker to purchase this stock on > * the county commissioners have as-| Saturday morning, provided the facts which I will submit tomorrow affirm my every assertion and (By United Pr bed sured the local committee that the, absolutely prove that this is a most extraordinary opportunity for money making le VANC hr VER Pte Mar + ~ jcounty court house will be laviably Third, that every glish, French or German capitalist or speculator imstruct his American * ‘ lighted with a system of incandes| arbitrageur to purchase for him # block of this stock after weighing what I will publish tomorrow * (ien. Brush, commander # ns . ere > . i lebiain, tin solnavantied tho & ’ o i wi re ives of the desirability of investing, but not um @ war Gepartment at Wesbt order of Acting Chief of Police have charge of the different few Saturday, that is, not until everyone has had twenty-four hours’ opportunity to satisfy themselves of Foe foe tect ee ton, Vasbing * | Ward, has been promoted to the|turés on the programs announce | this stock's worth, can anyone secure a share at price, for every share ix owned by the corporation 1 © to ponding toemont in recard * | position of acting captain jthat their work i* progressing fa | refer to; 1 do not own a share ‘ > well pre 3 pu oo +. corte a William BE. Kent, sea of Numane | vorably More than $6,000 of the On Saturday the reputable brokers of New York, Boston and Philadelphia will stand ready in the ® torr telnent 1 _ “eo Officer Kent, who has been offiee|fund will be donated by the mem-| open market to supply the stock to all comers and my work will have beeu comple’ \s -— a sald to be ripe e clerk, has been promoted to the | bers of the local serie, and com They will continue from day to day to supply the stock until the 700,000 shares will have been [Position of sergeant made vacant | mitiees have been appointed to) sold for the benefit of the corporation hed s0866 020004666 Sh by the promotion of Sergeant Me | | Vielt the business men generally Then I will proceed to “Hring Out” the next o a $60,000,000 one This means that my Donald The two vacancies were caused by the appolatment of Capt. Ward as acth chief! If Mr Wards by potatment ts made permanent, jis now believed will occur, the we promotions effective today will be made permanent. LAGUE HOSPITAL | and soliett contributions BURGLARS FAIL TO GET MONEY ra broke into the 32 DUGDALE SIGNS UP BERT COY Unknown bure Bert Coy, the southpaw whe Interurban railway ation at Au} pitched for the locals last year, bas RPORATED ee eee ee ee eee after smashing open the ca been added to the pitebing staft| INCOE = wor ge drawer, departed, leaving @ note to | @reatest interest is in completing gold as quickly and successfully as possible, and then to have the price at which the public have secured their investment mount rapidly to its real worth, two or three times its first price ie erroneous. I have recently invest as now, never had so investments which Manager Dugdale hae ac th t iJ quired for the 1968 team. Coy ar —_o odes effect S catahes take a eae rived tn the city this morning from! An {netitution to faht the great | jag is 1 to get out of the cold | Toledo, O. There waa some ques | white pleaue @1ll sean be estab Sheriff Smith Investigated the at-) ton for a time whether the local | tished in this city, aa the result of tempted robbery this morning, bat manager would be able (0 secure | the generosity of Sarah Laoretts|jearned nothing which would give the left-hander, but Dugdale finally \ 1 De parchased him trom St. Pal, whieh | nin, stoves Dems Antinies > if nieee of Sarah Denny. Articies of who Of the job. Saltnas: J. W. Mott, 08, of Salem, had the man uader contract incorporation of the Pulmonary | The intruders pried open a win Ore; P. Bt. Delano, 08, of New Hed This makes seven pitchers on the | tHoepttal of the City of Seattle have | gow at one side a the building and ford, Masa; BEC. Pro’ 08, of staff of the loreal baseball magnate.| heen drawn up by Harold Preston | (pét fofeed open the money drawer, | Milpitas; J. D. Moreen, 09, of Mio |inciuding Moberty, Metcalf. Hush. |/and were forwarded to Olympia to- | oniy to find that the day's receipts srapolis, Ming; R. W. McElroy, 08.) Welch, Allen, Coy and Burnett.| gay The incorporators are J. 8. | had been taken away when the! of San Francisco; A. F. Taggart, 09,| Metoalf and Coy are the southpaws | Goidemith, Joshua Green, A 8. agent left the building at closing: | of Palo Alto; P. R. Watson, "08, of of the aggregation Kerry, Samue! Hill, Dr. J. B Bagie time. San Diego: L. R. Baton, 09, of Ban On next Sunday the league team iaon, Dr. Clarence Smith and Dr |? Francisco: R. ©, Westwick, 09, of | will line up against the Seohomish/w RM. Kelloge | FUNERAL NOTICES. Senta Barbara; F. Kinley, ‘08, of | mine at Athletic park at 3 o'clock.| garah Loretta Denney bequeath) 000000 Santa Rosa: F. R. Lanagan, 08, of ‘The Snohomish boys are going to | oq 940,000 towards the hospital pro.| The funeral service of Dora Nel Denver, Colo; J Coshing, ‘08, / bring an excursion down on & spe | ject, and ber niece added $10,000) son Lynn will be beld from the of San Rafael; G. L. Goddell, '09,| celal train, and, weather permitting. | to the fund. The $10,000 donation | chapel of Butterworth & Sons Sat of Portland it is expected that @ big crowd/is immediately availa but the urday morning at 10 o'clock. The LINVALIDATED BY A MARRIAGE supreme court has decided that Pet ridge is entitled to the property After the woman's death the will came to light and the brother, through T. H. Kolderup, his attor- ney, demanded that tt be placed in probate. Notwithstanding the pro- test of Petridge, the superior court, decided that this should be done The appeal was then taken to the supreme court and the higher tri banal holds that the ill was in validated when the marriage was wolomnized. and because Mrs. Pet-| Latins eee without issue a before he was found dead Coroner € stated that de monia. Th the Page’ th was due to pnew Sound navy yard DR. COWAN SEEKS NOMINATION De Charles B. Cowan, a well known medical practitioner of this city, where he has resided for the past eight years, yesterday an nouneed that he would be a candt- date for the nomination of coroner on the republican ticket at the fall primaries. Dr. Cowan enjoys a@ wide circle of friends im the city and county Dr. Cowan is affiliated with a large number of lodges and fra ternal orders, and is well and popu larly known a8 & member of the Masons s, Eagles, Red Mes, Foresters, Knights of Pythias, I. 0. 0. ¥., Druids, A, O. U, W vty the toyal Arcanum. Although bat 30 years of age, Dr. wan i# recognized as one of the leading medical men in Seattle, He was educated at the Weatern Medi ea! Coll in Canada, and had the honor of being one of the youngest graduat finis honavs his course rroll was notified and| father is employed at/| wi burt Pie will take place at the Mount ant cemetery watch the men in action. | $40,000 gift is-made subject to the) |proviston that an equal amount be |raised elsewhere. Those interest-| The funeral service of Clarice MORTGAGED PR led in the movement believe that! Raddue took place at 10 o'clock | this money will soon be forthcom-| this morning from the chapel of ing, making the entire bequest! Mutterworth @ Sons. The burial SOLD MANY TIMES available for the purpose desig-|took place at the Lake View ceme nated. FIRE DESTROYS tery The body of Lulu Graham was buried in the Lake View cemetery | following the funeral service, which An interesting point is Involved | ee ee ee ee * ett * that in welt ow Harry Sipex, who was conductor terday's meeting of the board on an interurban work train whieh | Public works money was aypropriat collided with a regular passenger |e for the equipment of the fire train near Edgewood on December station just completed there Seder agen tor $26,000 Soa YOUTH ARRESTED FOR DESERTING HIS WIFE. result of injuries sustained in the wreck. The case ix being heard to day before Judge Albertson, in the Herman Loomis, aged 19, was ar {rested last night on information lfrom Anacortes charging wife de superior court ARRESTED FOR MAKING sertion, and will be held for the arrival of Sheriff Harmon, of Ana ILLICIT LOVE, ries education eon. pert. they draw a safe rate bank pays ¥ cent interest on savings uf pee Capital fully paid, $100.000.00. RRERARAARR RRR RE Complaint was issued by the prow eout ator this afternoon charging Mark ©. O'Mera with try ing to allenate the affections of | her Kent, 17-year-old wife of)” Loomin says he has heen married rence Kent, #03 Seventh av | two years, and left his wife «lx! It in claimed that O'Mera has been | months ago after a quarrel She | | writing love letters to the girl wife | had sold ali the new furniture, he; and trying to get her to leave her Jo, that he had put into the husband As Mra. Kent is under |honse, and a quarrel ensued, after age, O Mera is charged under a stat- which he left her to come to Se utory offense tle for employment. He de * * * * * . . * * + +. * * « * * * * * * * See EEE he had no intention, however, Charges Abandonment. asi rting her, . Charging abandonment, W. Par nila fe merlee, Jr. today brought sult in| be “a one child, a few) * the superior court asking a divorce months. | — oe * s from that Institution, Me/from Mand B. Parmerlee. ‘The | Rummare Sale at 1803 Arcade Ath and Pike St. * with high | plaintiff js a cousin of William Par- | Way. ooo merlee, the local attorney. | ee ee ee } }a clew to the identity of the men | BOSTON, MARCH 26, 1908. had three econd, and so m to the He who runs should be able to comprehend as he goes that @ brilliant success with this first or test case means & brilliant success with the floating stocks with benefit to the ace where the old methods of few and disaster to the many will have become a memory but with the reault that I strongly believe the people at large have nev trong a desire to invest, This means that they will tumble over themselves to reach an investment they are sure is good, and in which they are to be given a square deal It ie generally supposed that just now money for Investment is scarce In America complete canvasses made A FINAL WORD TO INVESTORS This belief of the United States and Canada never had so had so much money liltle confidence tn ready to the old A square deal is what | will present tomorrow. THOMAS W. LAWSON STONE ESTATE PLACED' DEMOCRATS ALREADY GOING TO DENVER — IN 25-YEAR TRUST ew ashington Trust company, ttle, was today appointed ad- | ministrator of the estate of Corliss | P. Stone, one of the largest trusts ever committed to a local institu: | tion to handle When Corliss P. 1906 he left an estate over $500,000, consisting of im proved business property on Sec ond ay. and in other parts of the city Stone was an old pioneer, and hin will made a trust of the estate for a period of 25 years. Yeater day, in the superior court, Mra. El mira J. Stor who was appointed executrix, tendered her resignation, and asked for the appointment of the Washington Trust company as her successor. Under the community laws of the state, half of the property went to his widow, and the other half was willed tn trust for her son, Cor lise L. Stone, and his issue; Corliss L.. Stone having already been mar ried and having a son now 7 years old, to whom Mr. Stone left the sum of $10,000, to be paid him with its tncrements when he reaches the of 30, provided that he has Stone died in valued at }lived a moral and upright life up ' in an action brought today by | took place at the parlors of the Francis B. Finley, a0 administrator | Bonney-Watson Company for the estate of the tate Aleck K The funeral service of Mrs Finley, to recover on @ loan of Wrekoff took place this afternoon $5,500 originally obtained by the Jat 2 o'clock from the First Pros Richmond-Burnett company, and |byterian chureh. Interment took Wiggh is covered by a mortgage on place at the Lake View cemetery a lot in the Seneca Street addition. , The remains of George W. Gar While the mortgage was still run-| Fire shortly after 3 o'clock this | .i46 wii) be shipped to Juneau ning the real estate boom arrived, morning totally destroyed the ome | jinsis for burial, by the Bonney land this lot has since been sold and a half story frame building at | worn Company to Buck & Co, the Bronx Invest-| 2216 Emerson av. Interbay, The ment company, and the Seattle Na-| *8lue of the building wag estimat DEATH NOTICES. tional bank in’ turn, The Joan has | @d at $2,000. It was the property | eh fe not been repaid, aceording to the re. Fortier “Marie addue, age 26, died in complaint, oa the eae “e now | The buflding at 3669 W. Sand » | thts city March 26 basked to probe through these vari |Slso caught fire, but the damage/ HB. Carter, age 62, died at 2512 ous transfers and find out where | mounted to only $20 |Sixth N. March 26. The body is the plaintiffs money ts to come| The department from Battery st./at the private reception room of from. and Fourth av. responded to the | futterworth & Sons. 7 alarm, as it was the nearest. At) Lulu Graham, age 21, died March | HEARING DAMAGE SUIT. the present time there is no fire) 24 in this city : | department at Interbay, but at yes | —————__—___. — Fy | to that tim Under the conditions of the will the trust will rum for at least 2 years longer, and if property val-; ues increase In Seattle in the same proportion that they have done in |the past the estate will eventually be worth several millions. ! SLEEPS 50 DAY (By United Press.) ANGELWS, March 26.—| the catalep- Los Mra. Beulah Hawkins, tic patient at the county hospital today began her fiftieth day of sleep without any change In her condition more than the more fre quent tremor of her eyelids, which was noticed yesterday, which they | believe to be a sign of returning conscious | Mrs, Hawkins was resting easier | today and her breathing was be coming more regular. PUBLIC MARKET Imported layer figs are on the market today at 100 per bar, Fresh butter clams are quoted at 15c per dozen, Winter pears are on sale at 20c per dozen. Native head let- tuce is on sale at bo per head, | Mammoth Black Twig apples from | Wenatchee are being delivered at| $2 per box. Nineteen pounds of (sugar were sold for $1.00. Star Special Service.) ‘VER, Colo. does the question th esting den journey to I cratic Mareh silent What candidate cut in pre-convention work? t appears to be politicians nver these days is the inter who Den ver has been a Mecca for represen tatives of the democratic party from the various states for the past them story to tell of what the sentiment month, and each of bas a is in thetr state. Mi of them come here to secure quarters for their state delegation, but not a few of them come to secure quar ters for themselves with a view o' making the moat of the convention and enjoying the stay by whiling away a week im the mountains | either before or after tlens are made. Nebraska, Delaware place on the ticket of Nebraska, Judge of Delaware, Lieutena Stuyvesant Chanler ¢ and Governor John A Minnesota are who will lise up for th gle in the convention for What place on the ticket is being done candidates {s largely the nomina nd Minnesota are said w Georg ut af on behalf of to hind their favorite sons for the first Ge York be be Bryan Gray New York John named as th fina th of a pson of he four 1 strug he first work these silent” | f | mature and all talk of their plane | Aylmore today filed a petition is done In whispers. Headquarters have already been arranged for by the principal can- dates for president and vice prest- dent and active political work has begun, As fast as @ state delega- tion is reported elected the repre. sentatives revise their estimate of the strength of their various candi. dates and are either jubilant or cast down over its effeet upon the forth- coming balloting fn the convention. ASKS RELIEF FROM PAYING ALIMONY On a showing that the ir children are now ail of age, and that he ts not financially able to longer con- tinue the old arrangements, Reeves the superior court asking that the | provisions of a divorce decree, filed pvernor | on November 11, 1903, be set aside. Ry virtue of this decree, Aylmore was compelled to pay his divorced wife the sum of $15 a month all- mony PORT ORCHARD ROUTE. Boats. leave 7 times daily from - pier 2 for the U. 8. navy It Is Important To have your money and conservative banking institution. Our capital, of $225,000.00, liability deposited in a strong surplus and stockholde and total resources of $1,000,000,00, insure beyond question the stability of this bank. Your deposit with us will not only be but will also draw interest at the rate of four per cent per annum. —— absolutely safe, State Bank of Seattle Corner First Avenue and Yesler Way

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