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THE STAR—-TUESDAY, OCTOB 6, 1908. Y PRIMARY LAW * ’ ASK POSTPONEMENT | OF REGRADE | WILL STAND ALONE "CORDIN TO LAW? | ” ‘ In view of the heavy burden aria U hink Wednesday night to lead the dem . jing from the general taxes afd to Politicians Think | oorats to Bean's ball to attend the 8 A section of fashionable Capitol | ca! tinprovement assessments, th : Pattioon meeting, John Pattison — ~ | Hill was well represented before | MXAtion committee of the ¢ *hamber ’ ’e Chances Slim [and Organe Jacobs, the veteran of the meéoting of the board of public | °F (commerce Urkex the finance com "| Everybody Grabs the Time-| tne submerged 4 ection ig city 84 years, will occupy the first car works today to learn what really | jiuon dg fed street onto | [nk 200m. wee MANES 8 OM hee to Break It. line he eanae Gitta. Gl constitutes a stable ae =a piece and Then They | which grew into a riot call. Polic ° Sica Pike place market and march down The chairman and members| The committee finds that the en rushed to the scene and found Jawyers who dabble In polts| Firat av, ta meet the Tacoma |took & week for deliberation timate of $700,000 for local impr Start for the Pen. Gibbs, alcobolically excited, shout much of the) Marehing club, then up Second av Councilman Kevelle presented the | ments and an additional $150,000 for | soieiiiecnilains ling that his watch was stolen. A @o not think ’ erere be | ng the primary law/to Union, on Union to Eighth, on case for the complainants, wha ob: | &rate and tre “8! J. D. Gibbs ts the contrite and| Wick frisk of the multitude reveal of breaking he no ig oes el 3 ; is the contr nd ‘ the supreme oc They | Bighth to Pike, and Pike to Joot to the granting of @ permit! (oy the polies and f ; cakes [hetnele pesudtor ot a’thnen ends | ae watch on Carl Blombat who Coon cannot go into | Bgan hall for a stable for horses, cows, fowls, ir ab ime pot f : the! wabe a ane Mae . will probably join Newman, Gibbs oo or he bas. been . Jor any other animal, no matter | committe t 0 é nae Mr, oe Me hg “ps #1 10) was locked up for being drunk pane. If any party [what the law construed a stable 1 get uD earls und stay up late in and as al 7 7 | watch, va it $85, theking me : Mat the second choles |MAKES REPORT ON ARE IN COURT ag li esd Bt Melee when | The annual statement of the King ; ithout protew _— y | nN ‘es " county tax lev as received at t ~ om be taken as Ob} The Orpheum. TRANSPORTATION | aa latte oomtatned te ag Yee oe , , hs ’ otfle fs 1 't wd vege ‘ i | syamneus Hibbs complained from the bottom | county auditor's office t rom by the court 1 |,, The Mil at the Orpheum thin week : | Whether op not it titutes|of his heart-to the police, Nels! State Auditor C. W. Cl _ n a Of ts anothe: sh class ™ » met of th 4 yon 1 po Nels any person og ne is another high ola program the pe the ‘Oh rier jelty to animala to place »l was apprehepded and yesterday | statement shows a total tion rote by reason ms ' yt g: ge * 2 thin morning, | ame cocks in A pit and let them was gent tothe pen for his pred $20,168,680. The general fund Ae vote for a second cholee, by George M. Cohan, called “The | Mie morning: lo at odeh other, bank and #pur, | : ited relly 127,910.70, school $514, aa & that he could inte | Little Blonde Lady The author ation MAttOrs | the judicial nut that Ju a the | @lory activities js $927,970.70, | ys vl h clean hands, 9 how | pokes fun at the dramatic critics iprare: poke WHI Ultimately (ke! Peace John K. Carrol! will crack| The watch was “Exhibit C” in| 484.06, military $40,869.17 , Sad euttered an ties sketch by Frankitn | ‘etal raisin, tar cams tome ce tke! sfternoon, Humane Officer|the case and as soon as it was re- | $101,684, Interest for 1901 where Sed ; Co, “Dabbs’ Dilem- | tate Pallway Cee rulew by the | John Vaupell thinks It do t's |turned to Gibbs and became just a olce clause h ata allway commtasion, interior a and then the second ¢ Fanaa eat thing on the bill, | rates reduced, classification tia | WHY he arrested Arvid */ plain wateh, Gibt rted out to| Wm. J. Bryan was born March 19, would be a cane fees ne | ees GRO. W. EHLER. [Feetitied “and a ae. pupediiton {Charles Brummott | get rid of his troublesome thirst. | 1860; President Roosevelt was born tw pF enconstitution- | Other a + MalialialielielielclielaRelotelelatateh tehstehethollhta-t @ 4 tho interior obtained rnd betting heavily for the is. |Gibbs and his watch gravitated to' October 27, 1858 Ww that at | Tenants T * suey ¥ al ts evident by ho en a be (ebester, ta jueuting Amelia | ® What Ehier charges: * ROME tie Ma ‘ li state headquarters t © and |Summervilie, song and comedy | * “Cleveland ts not raising manly boys * pon's meeting of the J Oa ae an it thers Utioed tiemke cab Mam heemk, anata ie “They are quitters, In their games they show no sentl * works the Koyat Hay, just the car Lewis and Sam Green, singing |} ment of sportaman's honor. ‘They merely want to win * niract Wan awar 9 conte ico doatttelof the | * ; aa hey're knockers. They continually charge the other lads * Mead handle a} Pantages. out them @ | anitity of Gov. ie ME ho pi: tous cicuistcas teak co tila text “Women Inculeate habits of talebearing, when pupila break & | ain there {9 © differ | Fay, the Thaumaturgiat at Pantages|*® Petty rules, and the children's morals are weakened * | | —. ae oe this, It is gem-| Yesterday afternoon wan the source | * “Boys constantly run into the ‘don'ts’ of women teachers, * } ence that there will be|ot wonder to a large audienc 2 henge is no incentive to constructive, character-building ef * |, h rrwell Ba it erally conceded ihe) seashent a et stunt which Ing fort.” * niveraity of / — — ton of | in Buropean hat jum | we Wi Locowunt of thee | Jegistature. ty Harvey dL Hebrew | sage . Bc Semadians: tne. Rell Tr cor, EE 1) furned ou } fepablican county centralland the Le Monts, in a ba . ve eonsctanianee we er er ~ itee met at 1 o'clock today | singing act, are other good acts on} (7 BE hat ig a fires tase momen than second-class | campus. ' pnd poe Bn . «EVELAD 6.—Geo. € p adda | GAVE THPM A SCARS. | J Papa made out the speaking dates jan excellent bith . . Dr. C, F. Thwing of Western Re : 4 ihe campaign a Ehler, supervisor of physical train.) OF ©: ! i Aiuelen toukt r of the features of the 4 | ‘Thr gt avo I uc on the! ands public schools, fifths of the public xehoot teachers | tu ‘Ove features of the demo. | wee od ws the beginning of the are wome 4 one m. In| ™ wry w | tomorrow night will |Stawe of the Star theatre on lare*i tan ‘term and in doing so fired & Sntmn ike land ot warriors, tour-|{ » elephant drawn by |glling slobes are the | broadaide into the public ach nap ingle : : ery Y lof the new show. The Durand Trio | . public school sys. fifths are men and one-fifth wom-|¢ : ne Hive dookey. Miniature din- jor vocatists proved high class. Other | tem, not only of this elty, but of on.” le , | will be carried by the | turns are Eddie Roesch, with bal-/the country, by declaring that pu | | b { ld be well to tn i i] They will be empty lad; new ottion = pleture the | pila are feminized by women teach 1 think ft would be we J ONN PHONE Liev, | siete jrasiors, acrobatic mus the | ers, troduce immediately into east a B nt * . | ne oh tb. Ben FP. | Havelocks, comedy juggiers, and Al/ tw . 4 thes schools the Japanese system that angen, manager of the Sur the phonograph, Hen Fi (Coleman, a singing monologist. The! ,SuPt, W. H. Elson and the board ihe feminization of the American ot ch ot as. | wes the mas d speaker tl onow runs, with three daily per- tion deny the charges, but | 1 may be averted amber of ¢ erce || ‘ ratic meeting at Enum- | 7, tree hay niet ‘ tention tx su ted by | 7X xs ereafter consolidate |} iia sight. ‘The phonograph | Onn MRM! pest Sunday niet Preside Towing ot Waners he The samo conditions quiet, an ithe Ballard wut sorivers’ Met with that || WORLD FAMOUS SENESCU ROUMANIAN ORCHESTRA. " . nver the count a mnd in| of Beattie %} Columbia City tonight Amotner tuere Theatre, _|terve'ulfverstty and Dr. G. Stantey Glaveland, Tus hese tee trtheed Wat! a = ore ee | FIRST APPEARANCE IN SEATTLE. — nother large audience greeted of Clark university, two of the cht ay Sitinance introduced by leat Bevan and democratic | rhe’ Cinnamat” c'ite'secgld bet: [country's ouding edveniors women throughout he ‘grammoat Govt “Sunt! | AMERICAN CAFE, FOURTH AND PIKE, EVERY NIGHT (SUNDAY dons are planning to have | formance fast evening. The ad- As supervisor of physical training, Page thie | heat? ‘ hyateal |] parade Friday night, when |vertising which this piay has re-linier developed more interest im Of tele careers. Iam glad of this) pra;, revent || EXCEPTED), FROM oe TO 12:30. FP. Williams of Massachus cetved vant of ite sensational) athietics among the school children occasion to express my views Upon | the sp _—-— > —— see “at “ ne Incidents helps to draw the crowds. gpeaks in the armory The play t# beautifully staged, and/ a ye its. melodramatic opportunitt ere} jeorge Wright of the | made ate central commit eamapected to arrive thie aft te confer concerning King iy matters. | pany | Grand. “The Honeymooners” again ¢ ed hundreds of musical com- ers, ae well ax admirers of Cohan, at the Grand last evening. The ny is one of the best which has been seen in Seattle, and the comedy and music ef the production are of the top} | notch “The Honey m 4 or Beveridge spoke from famous McKinley stump at Che- | this afternoon on bis way to | i | ¥isor’s contention, Supt the nubject than his predecessors had succeed It should be a vital | Jed in doting. His restgnation, to ac |°°* With our citizens.” | cept & position in Baltimore, came| Dr. G. Stanley Hall, Clark untrer | sity, © recognized authority on the} training and education of youth,| says boys lose thelr mantineas by! being constantly In the training ot} women teachers "This feminication of the school spirit, disciptine and personnel, ts bad for boys. They are made more gentiomanty, but something is the | matter fith the boy Im early teens | A apirit of lawlessness often ob- served in the Cleveland schools t# directly traceable to the lack of men princtpals. Children don't get the proper moral backbone, ander the direction of women,” says Ehier. In support of the departing @uper Elson ad mits that if he could secure more am Corcoran, formerly chief variety. oi fiest-class men for principale he| who can be truly called a perfect | Pusder Sheriff Ed Cudahy,|¢r®” "1! remain at the Grand for! wouig do so. “But I'd rather have! gentleman.’ ” | which he is willing to risk rest ef the week cia reer = ‘ a th some enthusiastic Taft Geuttic Theatre. | (teeth ' who is looking for Bryan Gasaalo & Cohan'e meto- | ¢ * aeteae . PHILANTHROPY IS THEM “The Rocky Mountain Ex-| i ae: furnished more thrills to)* PLAY TIE THURSDAY. # | republicans have raised | another large audience at the Seat-|#* <a * OF EXPERTS h has been forwarded [tle theatre last evening. The play) * ly United Preas.) * Hiteheock, chairman |'* & goed one of Its kind. le CINC NATI, Ohio, Oct. 6 @ eeeeenneente biican national commit. srnwasec & —Bulletia—The disputed game #! Lele Theatre. # between New York and Chi & Constrective philanthropy was Captain Swift” at the Lote the-|# cago National league teams # the keynote of the morning ses | . xives the Pantages players an iow & ston of the conference of charities of the Bryan ey proto # must be played off in New o nferen a i Milidissven, Sryan eed. Gres oe tore nt *ctl@ York on Thursday of this # and correction at the Y. M. ©. A.| Democratic club, King} of merit, as is evidenced ® week, & In her address Mre Millie R. Tram Democratic club and Afro atinued hold on the play % The directors of the league @ bull, registrar of the ©. 0, B. at ‘club, to the number of 1,000, | public. * this afterncon decided not to @ Portiand, ¢ nend the matter. J March in toreblight procession gerne & leave the question of whether # H. Davis and H. T. Jones, members | eee Third Avenue. f& it shall be played to the dis @ of the state board of control, dis-| “The Heart of the Blue Ridge,“ a!@ cretion of the Giants as was @, Cussed two vital topies, Mr. Jones |drama of the feuds of the “Sunny! @ announced earlier in the day wlurged the establishment of do SP avoeme Gets, Wi coon The game now must be play. #| mestic economy courses in public fens Stn tomtit, rommnee 12|® ed and if the Giants beat Hos #/ schools. Mr. Davis said which difficulties artes from * ton tomorrow, ‘Thursday's #/ “A uniform law should be passed the undying hatred of the heads of the} two families involved. Stanley | Johns and timabeth Hale are both seen to advanti daily bread depends on a clear head ‘nuft sed.” ‘That Makes the mattress question a pretty important one, doesn't Ww & 40-pound, thoroughly well made FELT MATTRESS, Polled edge, closely tufted, with fancy tick; sells for $10.00 and Worth every cent of it. Wednesday only, one to a cus 5 75 tomer (no phone or C. O. D. orders), any size, for ‘| . 95 Cents Buys This Chair If you has | | | | een in our Chatr rtiment ou . have no Wea of the mense variety in Style, wood intah we are showing the prices Wight—many + an odd lot we Gre clos t cout, Tomor TOW's spec f hard wood In ge solid seat @mbowsed ba alarly sells for $1 ¢ sh for tha Kitchen the din ing roor Ail the Credit You Want 1 BECOND AND UNION | yesterd | while working for the Columbia & | was unloading a car of timber the l ARTILLERY. Posr. be TROYED. tor |eays that the whole post was 4@/ fey John M. Dean was last night! istroyed by the typhoon of Sunday | chosen pastor of the Tabernacle night. Nething was left but the | Baptiet church, 15th ay, and Har-| foundation of the buildings. No re-|rison s( Mr. Dean has been pax t casualties have been re-| tor since 1908. ©. W. Rogers, ©. 8} peste 08 ew Hanson, J. A. Monereiff and C. 8.| cotved. The years first number of ary secretary-treaaurer. Whima, the Washington high schoo! | magazine, appeared yesterday. The | LIORARY GHTS BOOKS. | edition of 1,450 copies was dispose 25 dina: “ita —— | at Bverett. j nod ® game will decide the pennant. @ that will supervise or restrict the * ®\ marriage of young people under} SERRE EERE EEE EEE | legal age. I belfeve the ehilé mar: | fiage evil le the mot of a great! $13,000 FOR LEG. [many evtin.” pres Boe | Dr. H. A. Hart, who was to speak Damages in the sum of $15,000) this morning, was called cast, and were awarded to Francis L. Jock left last evening for the loss of a lex) Gov. Mead last night said he wae im accord with the alms of the con ference | Paget Sownd raifroad. While he de stakes gave way and the tlm PLAN RELIEF SYSTEM, bere fell upon him, crashing Ns be am-| James Bothwell, EB. Shorrock and | leg #0 badly that it had to Austin FE Griffiths were app | putated by tho Charity Organization #0 yesterday to act as a committee to rulate plans for the distribution | of the soctety’s tunda ‘The comnyt will report at a special meeting | Monday (By United { Press.) MANILA, Oct. 6.—Word recetved today from the artillery post at Stotsenburg, 60 miles from here, | 18 RE-ELECTED, PASTOR a 2S Sheppard were od trustees, G. ‘ Rochester, treasurer, Charles EDITION 16 SOLD. | Kirkpatrick, Sunday school superin tendent and Nels Hanson, miasion- | artment of the | of before noon. Wurary will be enriched by - addition of about §,000 volumes sai KEN #U YOMNEY ULE. fficial reports from Washing Dr. W, P. O'Rourke of Georgetown | sheapskin and are tor vetennte. was stricken seriously {ll yesterday - y_valuapie What conclusion have reached as to who is the ing man? Is it Tolstol grea ba Der ICES, ¥ sapinaves Bey! Roosevelt or some humble person Ore ected ed pres. |0f common herd whose name we < Otto Frasch | have perhaps never heard? | BCHOOL DAY SPECIAL Prices on Clothing for the Boys. Regular $3.00 Guite only 61.50 Regular $4.00 §u only $2.00 Regular $5.00 Suite only 42.50 CROWN CLOTHING CO, 18 MADE COLON as been Lon the {fot i Dr. R. 1. Whitman, pastor of 1121 First Ave. ae wat Hot Springs Doctors r PERMANENTLY LOCATED. ine ' the I p ° » sj atte bien | Cor. Third Av. and Cherry i} te w Treat and cure obhronic dis ' i shop. eases of the Blood Nerves. 100 Visit @ Skin, Stomach, Liver, Kidneys Bowels, Heart and Lungs, In Over 7,000 people ntered cluding Constipation Rheu. fair wr a. f act matism, Paralysis, Indigestion, neues ‘tn a nto a Catarrh, Golter, Asthma, Dis hater prep » Godt eases of Mon and Diseases of ealan ase Women. $ 500 Reward Rheumatism case of alcoholinp that t Swollen and Deformed Joints, * an ‘cael Toure in fr lave Pain in Muscles, Stiffness, Sore . BRISBOIS Back, Inability to Straighten up 5 y P Glob and Lameness, cured on a guar or. Wiest "Main st a Oats Oftlce, Ind. 20h antee iThe Terrific slau $1.25 UM- BRELLAS 10c MEN’S 25¢ TABLE OILCLOTH 25c MENS’ HOSE .... «:- MACE...) 0s. 8c OUTING FLANNEL 15¢ GING. HAMS 35c VEIL- ING . oe’ ee 10c EN- VELOPES 18c LADIES’ VESTS HATS 75c SILK FOUR-IN-HAND HANDKERCHIEFS .. ..... $2.50 LADIES’ DRESS 10c VALENCIENNES 15c CORSET CLASPS, 50c LADIES’ AND MISSES’ McCarthy Stock Removed to 700-2 Pike Street On Sale Wednesday, Oct. 7, 9 a. m. 825c on $1.00 ghter. Prices smashed to nearly nothing. Goods almost given away. LINEN .... 1 9 10c BLEACHED $1.25 GRAY BLANKETS .... .«.. $3.25 MEN’S DRESS SHOES $2.50 BLACK EMBROIDERED 79¢ LAWN WAISTS ....... . $6.50 WHITE EMBROID- ERED LAWN WAISTS. 82, 7 $10.00 LADIES’ AND MISSES’ © 69° COATS $3.00 FOUNTAIN SYRINGES .... .... $3.00 RUBBER WATER. BOTTLES .)..... 18¢ CANNED GARR voveass See the Windows! The Biggest Sale Yet. See the Windows! “$1.50 RUBBER SHEETING, 54-INCH .. 85c TABLE co 3 ¢3 D> 10¢c HUMPT DUMPTY 10c CANNED CREAM ell Co. et -2 Pike St. a