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aP pOSTMASTER'S P NNORSEMENTS SENT ON. “an Man Is Urged — by practically ov { firm and banking In of the city, and by the| : qentral committee of} e endorse Ruasell for the or in this city SURELY BE GONE NIGHT. YOUR QHANCE TO GET A wo AT A BIG REDUCTION. —_— planos remain to of in the D. S. John & Bmergency Plano Sale. buyers still have to seoure a fine, new, high-grade Emergency the will all be gone by fht is a foregone con. maybe sooner, If you taking advantage hnaton Co. Bmergency be on hand early to faing lest you be disap GOOD PIANO. ind early yon can the few remain- York pianos w—at the Emer of 9168. Hare several of the and Art Styles Hungarian Ash, Baglish Walnut woods, which go at $297, ame choicest $225 ch cannot be for leas marl $80, go tomorrow and $244. ‘THIS CHANCE. once more that | Femotest ides of | ‘boy of talented | 1 g20d plano-—one wate Ufetime—and the "s gam is an any longer tomorrow | the three hun- to take thed Kast Temain to be Peason it will ‘YOU WANT IT. everything will Tepresented in “Money Re- Fdoes not prove for it, well not be out cannot do or extend such ‘enable anyone @ this extraor- Par $16 down, and { payments as W eonvenience Re- if possible Interest to do Co, The Third & Unt open tomorrow om 2 JSSELL MAY TAKE | OFFICE TOMORR were forwarded to President Roose velt at Washington this afternoon by telegraph It ta expected that the president will reply tmmediately, notifying Mr, Russell to assume charge of he postoffice, which is now safely housed In the new federal building at Third avy, and UAton at President Rooseveltte to Senator Piles, announcing that Peatmaster Stewart had been re moved from office, instrupted the junior senator to name & Kuccessor immediately telegram By Tomorrow Noon, Russell's friends belfeve that he will be instructed te take charge of the postofftce by tomerrew noon at | the latest. There has been no de lay In getting togetior the neces: sary credentiate, and with these in hend tt fe not Hkely that the pros dent wilt hold up Me approval of the appointment an hour longer than necessary Owing to the fact that he has not been offietally notified by the pres | ident to take charge of the post office, Mr. & ell hesitat about expressing bimself as to what he will do when he takes. his new job. | Deliver the Goods. “You can say that above all olse T am going into the postoffice to get resulta,” declared Russel! today ‘I do not know whether there will be any changes, or whether any 1 wih changes will be required. take things aa I find them, elde after thoroughly invest existing conditions ean deliver the goods |s the man I want, and that ts one rule that l expect rigidly to adhere to. Netth Sale | *f polities, favor nor religion will | count in the slightest so far as the | business of the office is concerned.” It te well settled in the minds of interested officials of that there ts no vacancy existing treasurer is a responsible one, but in the position of county treasurer at the present time, and the board of county commissioners will not be entitied to make any appotntment polittetans and }to the posttion until that iseue is | settled It is believed that this propos tlen will have to be threshed out in court, as Matt Gormley, present The maa who IR RE |alst that unless Russell qualifie and then reatgns there can be |} vacancy to fl, It ts no secret that Gormley will not turn over the of. fice to another until he is Instruct ed to do ag by @ tribunal with authority, ~ Want Busin Man, | » Weight munities w |bustness mon and taxpayers that| and other county officials, The} the. pres whenever an appointm in made) salary is pretty amall to attract ge er ee some man of recognized business | thin sort of a man, but we should lawyers; thelr ability should be named by the! do the best we can with this end| also well known. It is well known board for the office to wifich Ruwmlin view | re of the om ae a | sell was elected, but for which {t} R.A. Shuey, Cashier of the H. O See cue aeaianiee jis doubtful if he will qualify, It\gnuey @ Co.’ Bank—The county o nupreme o¢ lis known that Russell's campalgn | treasurer's offian should be taken will be kept, under any con-| out of politics, pledge ditions, as this: was practic agreed upon by the commissio at a session two days ago lly re Tam keeping my hands off this| handle several affair,” said Mr, Russell today and am not in a position to make any statement. It is up to the appointing power to take such steps as are required What Bankers Say following are some expres sions of opinions from bankers rel ative to the desirable qualifications for # county treasurer There is a general demand among | carry lof the Seattle utter on him, but T don't ase how & competent or successful business man could be had fe 500 a year, | should think there would be some deputy in the offioe whore expert once would be valuable to the county ®. ©. Wagner, Manager Bank of Califortia-—Get the best man for county treasurer we can for $2,600 a your, It makes no dif ference what he ts or was, #o long a8 he is competent and honest Should Know Finance Hdward W. Andrewa, President National Bank--The (Continued,) of the king an investigation lawyers; the mem ar would thua re of the embarrassment of in of the court h oownty treasurer, in addition to his minlature qualifications as an accountant and |} ate netitutior lodges ws An executive, should have a con mp atese, siege the Sewer ie jalderable grasp of finance and be} court and’ hanes 1 subinit that this man whore opinion on the finan.| !* the only body having any author clal matters of the county would|!! pe GRADERS FNEH. OH e witlt the pubite be requested eapectally ring pol court to make an invert ites, We should have a business f thie character, and the man. The salary should be $6,000, | }4"* Wanton of this fact itlustrar No banker would engage a mar to) jrust suffer, whether they serve or million dollars a/feciine to serve, Thin committee year because of political activity MT" nou te ustna” oteaten A Trained Man, to attend or testify, nov aa such M. F. Backus, President of the , oath, nor to con National Bank of Commerce-A man who ts trained and quatified for the work tnvolved in the office need. It is & position of much re siimited power. It ¢ cy nd records and bank ac with sponsibility, and certainly requires the services of a competent man and delve into the perfect propriety . private affairs of the J. A. Hall, Cashier of the First} N. H. Latimer, Manager of the| {ndlviduais wnder suspicion, ax well National Rank—The office of coun-| Dexter Horton Bank—The selection ¥ the witnes who may powsens " , one of the mont |, » office of county | Mtermation necessar # complete Sreneures - pert 4 be at pat jof a man for the office of county | iaveetisation: ama L’sunmit to” you mportant in the county, and one) treasurer should be made on bual-| that thie the manner b that requires splendid business | ness qualifications alone, Politics| which an Investigation of th judgment }has nothing to do with the office, | *@?dals can be made effective BK. L. Grondahl, President of the} apitity ts the only thing that should suit Cane lnctdent. State Bank of Seattle—Past ¢x-| be considered I make bol@ to write you be- perience, I think, has shown ua that eure | had the experience of sub the office of county treasurer should be in the hands of a bust ness man, without regard to any political affiliations or merits. Salary Too Small. J the A competent accountant, who square and will treat all alike, the man The offiee of county E not complicated. The hard-headed business man would be the ideal person to fill the position, but I don't see where we can get him 09 a year Leuter W. Lewts, Cashier of the Title Trust Company—I should aly object to giving the of. of county treasurer t some r with the taut of the flee [county treasurer, and his friends in| ward hee! Chilberg. Viee President of | Scandinavian Amertean Rank-— is ' | | | | | therefore cannot accept the tnvita- | | | ur gOurt @ petition for ing in Re Batate of John INVITATIONS POR TAFT. (By United Press.) WASHINGTON, Nov. 14.—Word was received here today that Pree ident-lect Taft had been invited to nd the winter in several Call fornia cities, It in understood that Taft had already made plans to apend the winter in Georgia, and 4 Malle A@soint Phones A RO Pine | ne eities. tions of the Callfornia Dr. Geo. D. Burr Ooteoge: by, Westies and au th FOR THE fms? DENTAL WoRK at cheapest prices consult ST. PAUL DENTISTS ‘Third and Pike. ie Hotel Batraace. a ON WALL OF PRISON IS SALE DAY pt nt... we 1 believe this is end of my life a4 , iieiused 3 There is $49 due fo me at the! At Kohler & Chase’s « mpansce Chinaman’s place. Sakal, my broth-| is Himself by Slow ers, go to Japan quick and tive! 5 there.” When the price te consistent with Strangulation. | Saka! removed his leather belt the grade of goods carried and the and fastened it about a steam pipe reputation of the house unquestion- so that It permitted him to hang od, it te not necessary io give what Hanging from a leather belt fast- by his chin with his feet clearing ts commonly known as apecial sales ened to a steam pipe in the north the floor 15 or 20 Inches. Instead | to consummate business corridor of the city jail, the life of putting his head through the! Oar prices are always right, and lous body of T. Sakai, a Japanese (noose, he had merely thrust hia| We positively defy competition to charged with burglary, was found chin over the loop and had held bie show values such as we are able to by ~~ autiore John Corbett and head bent forward and his bedy ative. Mike McNamee shortly before 7 rigid until slow strangulation end o'clock this morning The manner of his Iife When Taller Corbett ern Lee chosen by the Ortestal for taking entered the corridor this morning hie life is one of the moet remark: Sakai’s body was in this position, As the time ts drawing near able tn the annals of city jail sul- absolutely rigid and with clenched when your eredit certificate, given cides—and the list ts by no means fists, showing that he had steeted In the recent Geographical Contest, & short one. bimself to agonizing self destruc. te supposed to lapee. wish to With the stotelem and fortitede tion. state that during Saturday we will of @ member of the old Samurai Many Il) Omens. Gocopt any Gesgvaghica! Contest committing hart-kart, and, like the The fact that Sakai was found | Cortificste an® Giigw 9100.00 for old Samurai, torturing himself to dead on Friday. the 13th, and that same. regardiess of ft face value, death because, in the creed of bis Jailer John Corbett met a small part of te Ses peyment on people, death is more honorable black kitten while going up statre | any new plane te cur house. than disgrace, he had apparently to call op Main 13, which i» the We wish to extend our thanks to hung for hours, choking out his life telephone wumber of the Bonney over one hunGees ans fitty peagie slowly and deliberately, and yet Watson Undertaking Co. was com- who, after investigating prices else- ne’ flinching or making @ sound mented on ot the jal! this morning where and finding them unsatisfac- that attraeted attention from three The crime for which Sakai was tory, decided to piace their confl- other prisoners who dored upon the arrested was the theft of two dence and romage with the damp cement floor. trunks contaiaing 9800 worth of Time-Honored House of Kohler & Writes Farewell Note. silks and jewelry and about $560 Chase. Before going to hia death Sakal tn negotiable checks trom the lodg Most tavertatly those who have was seen spending much time tng bohee conducted by K. Oxhi purchased here would have thrown seratehing « farewell on the wal! yama, at 627 Maynard av. on the away their certificates and consid. with a broken nail. The mewsage| morning of November & Sakai eee Wee Seki & of the Japanese was translated thie was arested same day by Sergeant Chase hag not entered the field morning by D. Matsumi of M. of Police Clarence G. Carr and Pa with a straightforward business Furuya & Co. The scratched char- trolman Poolman, but stoutly main ee mim acters read: “I take Vengeance on tained his innocence. He leaves) me rnd 12: Grtenfed upon your ail people of Seattle. I am very two brothers, one in Seattle and wea be to thatnietics Geaed te sorry for my two brothers, Sakel.the other ip Montene = you may rest assured that the proposition made by Kohler & | Chase to allow 10 per cent. addi | tional for trade checks given in said contest will hold good until the expiration of the extension of Tonkin’s Style Shop Correct Dress for Men. FINE CLOTHES FAIR PRICE Don't get the impressivn that Tonkin's “Style hop” clothes are high-priced in the se that profits are greater, eto On the contrary su Te caive more real value for every dollar expended than you get in any other line made in A While we have every right to claim superiority at every point, the prices will be found mont rea sonable Tonkin'’s “Style Shop” clothes rightly classed with the best custom t cloth The materials are the very best atterne well chosen and exolusive, and the workmanship fault lews One other great advantage—you know In a mine tite exactly how you will appear in a “Style Shop” choose from se of different weaves Suit ap en and styles until thoroughly satisfied Also, you ave he delays and broken promises of the aver age ta to say nothing of the annoying try-ons, With “Style Ghop” clothes there’s no such thing as “nftefit.” Every garment ts designed along lines that insure perfect drape and balance on tho tall, short, slim or stout man “STYLE SHOP” Suits, Overcoats, Raincoats $25, $30, $35, $40, $45, $50 “Style Shop” Hats and Furnishings In full keep. ing with the excejient quality aud good taste of “@tyle Shop” clothing. Specialiete in Evening ume You must not fall to investigate our prices and terme before pur chasing Kohler & Chase 1318 SECOND AVE. Weber Piano Dealers. ~¢. THE IMPORTERS REDUCTION Comes YOU LNTACT - SEE OVA window OL PLAY: They ARE ALL ART PIECES - THO SOME ARE IN SETS ~ THE SHAPES AND \ COLORINGS ARE OLLIGHTFUL § HAND WaRK AND GENUINE GOLO, D@UBLE-FIRED, ON priry PIECE ~ THE REDUCED PRICE, 1S FROM BET to 9H. the praguming to advine Judge chief justice h| retire from tt pect SPECIAL FOR jonly stfective manner n@ I submit to you t Jeuch ah investigation, If #uch a serve your state b legisiature, componed of men whose | power, an investigation by the leg of such duties wou Istature of all of these rumors . nest, feariens t1 ruption and scandal in connec EAL COFFRE CARE 10m m4 @ probe of these with the supreme court, and thua 2 FOR te. ery bottom, and if ponwible that the « shall will secure the servi justice and thet the Everything a bargain. Try or who te fearlens and he know men our goods once and you will ependent, and who will, with v wer to For A merey or favorittem, pr to the |any failure in the investi pa |e oatt sagnin, ery bone, there will be no trouble | have started you wil be t re | in betnaging } the | sponsible | crooked h 1 that ft t# your con there & | r \f Hh, decoaned, In which I points] the people and the courts of this the supreme court of Whigh had| state deverve, and under such eft ‘Ot Washington, Under the ¥ mom- | should t ¢ an. 59 wholly ne « with der suspl \ now, that it waa my duty to do I bell t the ‘ ibe 1 knew no other Way 6 call anoh| state will demand \ rtunity, will you seoandals and rumors of ruption | Investigation, and that will wotli reat of mis to the attention of the art, but| be paltetiad with an 1 if| the good of the state? Ve n doing 0 ba ‘ fully ou . “1, W. KORINSO Washington, No o Olympla 15, 1908 ements tn erve your ur t m that t Pia M Rot wid's standard 1 { "player plan et fo 000 new Pianola udidouna t room for these in our r nusic roll library we are placing of thin will, Nothing your commencing tomorrow Fat cane at 9 yok>m Vast ansort- It 1» powerles ° . be Ps . nt of sigh gonuine Pt- ' in excellent condition at 1 lens. ing before the court, you ' , and large quantities so y | take cognix he nes nM th t remainn. Act quick- ae eee wee ‘ as to got first selection. D. 8. Merely a Summestion, rpone of Jonnaton Co, Bldg, whitewashing Hakery, 1219 Market L 5647. Way. Hakery L 4780. will car confidence atton that SALE STARTS SATURDAY 9:30 A.M. Announcement Extraordinary SATURDAY BIG FIVE-DOLLAR SALE NOVELTY CLOAK & SUIT HOUSE Women’s Coats, Suits, Skirts, Etc, cn’ sate tor The Novelty 1316 SECOND AV. on Sale for $35.00—VALUES HIGH AS—$35.00 hira Saturday Specials of High Grade Garments Women’s Suits WOMEN’S COATS “Women’s Tailored Suits, value $37.50. Saturday Special— $16.85 Women’s Tailored Suits, $45.00 values. Saturday Special— $22.50 Women's High-Class Suits, $50.00 values. urday Special— ‘$26.50 SEE OUR WINDOWS. Women’s Tailored Coats, in fancy mixtures, the Season’s newest fancies, up te $37.50. Saturday Special— $16.75 Elegantly Tailored Women’s Opera Coats, value up to $65.00. Saturday Special— $23.50 Women's Tailored Opera Capes, $35.00 value. Saturday Spe- "$19.58 he Novelt SUIT & SKIRT MFG, CO, 316 Second Av. hy L. 1. Hoffman, Mgr. 1 EL EN RT ERC Tailored Satur- 1