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HAVE IT SENT HOME If you are not a regular reader of The Star, telephone Main 1050 or Ind. 441 and have the paper delivered by carrier. | i} ” bean and the dog in the reception committee. BILLY SUNDAY TALKS } The foregoing is Just a porti was a rather bitter exchange of ofa spirited © between personalities all through the @e Hestrice Wintield and Florenc bony which “i end even after ¢ roll was called. A HE CAPI AL Ci URNS ON he GAS lrigwer pay a aia 4? pet Ruth Explains. ; 4 Figwer of the Ranch” ce as | 3 f T T | TY | | y When Senator Ruth w } ence "| gis at the Grand theatre after! although the moon. was ‘ OLYMPIA, Feb. 2—The arrival, arrival was contemplated. It was thd performance last nicht ) he would never be a party to ‘of Billy su ' expected that Sunday's advent t A FAMILY QUARREL nay be ing an insalt upon Chairman Graves y Sunday and his trainload 5 ; A nS ENDS IN A From the above it may be & Of the jedictare esumuainen @f Tocal optionists didn't cause a} (he capital city, would lee dela [edithar aise, Piorence and tor Pauihames took Mati i Fipple in the legislative halls, When | Chairman Buchanan, a “dry SUICIDE. Hebtrice were peeved task at once, to the Intense delight the train arrived In Olympia, the | announced that the n x 1 idlalniasibdahete | hen two angry jittie maids} ASHES OF JOHN NEIL-- NO MORE THOROUGH. ot @ ‘arge gallery. The applause local option b Ya bod held wh 1h was particularly Irritating to Sema optienists marched in a body be held whether or not it conflict After foret ob wite tc wathed the stage on thelr way to } . as particularly the capitol, and as they came|ed with Billy Sunday, and it was! , Afi" forcing ble wife to vo ea anton abbonscng ebigo SON CAST INTO | FARES CAN BE tor Graves, who complained of it ywn the street they looked a for held. This kept away from the itpois hotel 22oe% Plost jae! ‘ r SOUND ) TORN UP. and threatened to have the gallery, Wuidable body of men. They poured | Sunday meeting several legislators! iieht Joha Farrell. a barte j afiesh, . } . | cleare into the corridors of the capitol. but whe wanted to bear him and f the Gaae “ | 4Now, you two have got to settle } In the House. nothing happened. They od | nished & ood ex for several | conse the door and turned on th Lint squabble right here,” deciared The h thi " £ on ppened ey stood | nishe ood exense for ne aim quabble 1 declarer ‘ : x ye house thie morning spas fm the lobby until they got who had little desire to Haten |W a id | Rage Manager F. Horner, striding Unique Request of Dying) Work Now in Progress jour vcciing not to pay PM Bom | hungry and then sought food at the to ‘his discourse dine and Avemibite 4 with ltoward the miffed maids . Be C tune of Seattle $5,000 for the lone Rearest food counter Objected to Address. her iaens o tev the pe won't stand for her work any Man Is Carried Out | Must pleted of an eye, sustained while In the The afternoon meeting tn the) there was an effort made to still locked. Calling George T ~~ Per giethen? ents ed Minn in Seattle. | at Once. gion 96 Ge sae, opera houke was for women only | nave Sunday address the legisla | Marshall. the landlord, the » door se agai sag phen ‘iad The hosse judiciary. coma Gnd the house was filled to capac) tire put, inasmuch as it would re-| was finally forced open and Mrs Piorence, bristling with outraged | aa reported favorably on an Salamis fty. _ Billy Sunday stayed on his quire a unanimous vote of the house| Farrell rushed in to find her hus @ignity Hy Following the call of the sea, No street within the business | ment to the damage suit law, which’ ar and did not show himself to bs ae wera) member nd des d ly upon the bed I just hate you,” flashed back! Which even in death he was district or streets on which car will provide that parents, brothers and there w several members | band dead and upon th 4 Olympians until the time for calling Wi announced they would oppose | partially dressed Mins Beat ric unable to resist, the ashes of lines are operated can be dis (and sisters may sue for the death his afternoon meeting to order. the granting of the privilege, the a a 4 “Get those boxing floves—we donn Neilson were this morn turbed by contractors and pub of their supporter. Senator Palmer q Held Scheduled Meeting. > wan a 4 pod Raping etpoeed Jet these girls fight tt out,” decid ing Oth egen ane beeen of Nc service corporations during of King county, made « hard fight ; ‘The b fadiel re Nor Sunday's viet here has}. Cofener James C. Snyder was HHorver, who added that he would) ploct sound, in accordance the months in which the expo | against this bill, but the house capa pane hmcurrnanggreps te notified, and after Investigating the | act an referee. ‘ | sition will be open to the public. | turned him down. which bi a don the | d od in debatable | with his dying request. P Pp ih has under consideration the/dove any gx AB circumstances sorrounding Far The gloves were produced and A resolution to this effect Sa gM RNIN -eF Hati-saloon league local option bill, question which wil! not be settled eee eee body ee | While the girls struggled into them, | Nellson was by nativity a Dane! 35 "introduced by Chairmen 7 9 jon oF eo pt he ! ‘ollowe he : " f ry . lishment of Butterworth & Sons. was appointed time keeper Jack | °° var Bear uy Ms board of public worke at its | SSS “We quarreled last ulght,” said Blair consented to act as second Lee eng ge pre oe meeting today. ' =? Mrs. Parreli, “and he went in a|RUNS INTO OPEN SWITCH |i Mien Pio, and Andy Lydon volun-|At the age of 10 years he shipped) “The board added that no con- — = rage. He came back about 11) AND BADLY INJURES | teered his services in a similar Oy eon attor swor left it oni struction work would be allow- o'clock. He had been drinking. | A CARPENTER. capacity for the other combatant woun Rie: be dons Gal By ‘ant ed on thoroughfares inctuded SOLUTION He renewed the quarre! and finally | “Ali ready,” announced Time: |" th he chambanhed a ental tie In the resolution between May H 3 MATINEE Tl E fee tor try le. 1 borrowed a dot [yerr Heamner jown. For 18 years he walked the; ' 2%¢ November 1, 1908. flee for my life. | borrowed a dol Roy Martin, a carpenter, this! Chapter One. | a . “ ‘9 ~ Every contractor and cor. -_ lar from the landlord and stopped | morning sustained a broken leg and | flee jeads with a left + at pay ray Perv — oun his] poration official will be notified | 816 CAVEAN OCCURS ON THE for the night at the Hotel Barnett.| barrowly escaped death when al nich Fic atope with the point of 4 | of the action of the board and | FOURTH AVENUE REGRADE « o ars ont ” 0 lollo | When I returned this morning. | Green Lake car ran into him, roll-|hgr dimpled chin. Bee follows with| Only son fo follow him In BIS) requested to shape their con- | WORK AT NOON TODAY, ready to forgive him, he was dead.” | ine him along the ground for about, right tap to the rat, which caused ‘ | tracts accordingly. It is ex- | Farrell had been id) 30 feet and finally pushing him to| Fhe to wince. Pi Claime His Con, pected that all street work | " Christmas. They were }the side of the track while it sped] “Why. you mean, hateful thing years ago this son perished! planned in advance of the open- Without a sign of warning but years ago ut Joplin, Mo. The|on its way gh ge Ragnetlanes ey Rogaine ded £19 Sewall, which sailed from| {ng day of the fair will be com. | With a deafening crash, five tom dead man leaves a sister at Billings,| ‘The necident ocoprred at the |! Af she Twahes Hee Into ® GomOr |New York harbor for Seattle and| pieted’on time and no new [of blue clay at noon today fell Mont. His father, W. B. Farrell en Lake station at about 9:30) pike carefully Fk * joone with «| disappeared from human ken. The! work will be permitted to start || from the embankment at Fourth ay, resides at Colorado Springs, Colo. | o'clock this morning when car &40|haymaker which almost burfped Bee | mother died of a broken heart, and| which might result in these | “nd Cherry st. onto the monster The body will be held at Patter j*ped around 4 curve, taking thejon the beener They go into a/the hardy old father, broken by streets being torn up during | steam sho’ used in the regrade worth & Sons’ morgue until some | carpenter unawa 4 leaving |clineh, both playing for wind. The|the shock and the ruin of his| the progress of the exposition. | York there, completely demoliah- word is received from Furrell's|him no time to close the switch |gomt sounds with honors even cherished hopes, was forced to re . ing the shed which protects its father. that Jeads to a spur track to the} Chapter Two. tire from active life | Aggravated at the continued dis-| machinery, and throwing five men, Spoka Grain company’s ware! Flo rushes Bee, making a Alwa aye mit dful of the sea, he! ovard of their sciatic Cotek teiulah who were enjoying their noon-day house, which he had opened tolate effort to land « kn [bought ah in West ‘ . ‘ luncheon, from their seats, serious. clean jher eagerness she fails tc high on the headiand, overlooking |'P@! street work be completed) ty injuring two of them—W, Stramy After running into this switeh ie oy hey . pros. ig }the Sound, and there lived in con-| within the specified time, the/ the engineer, and John Thoreson, ® . and rolling Martin along, the car pe acd elt jing Bee in & last effort )St@mt sight and ever in hearing of| members of the board of public|!aborer, and uising the other ‘ sped along without decreasing ite|{, esvape the cr Bee trios to} the found of the water he loved | works today practically decided to| ree slightly speed until it struck a wire enable | shake off the clin but Flo's head | so well ‘ iS tnauhie ‘ The injured men were pulled & Wanda Lawes, proprietor of a| Which demolished the car's fender, | still fecle queer she hangs on Makes Unique Request place all lagging contractors on @/ under the wreckage as it settled ee A brand new scheme! It hap There is none,” was the reply.|pouse at Port ota and Vin.| The car still kept on its mad race | desperately . come out or An the months of his exile from | “delinquency” list down, and they both sustained tere g ened at the Orpheum yesterday “We have taken an extra seat 80 | cont Waddell, her right bower, and | UM! finally stopped by the frag phercofl Me Hoe’, | His native element grew | r, and These delinquent contractors | Tibly bruised legs, though neither # Miternoon. Two charming ladies that we can have @ place to put|tive girla were arrested by Patrol|™ments of the fender that were|palcher Hee on | it her | his earthly lot shorter, the longing | wil! not be awarded any more city | S¥*tained broken bones. Thoresom 4 Melled at the box office in the our hats! men G. W. Humphrey, P. C. Chris |4tsseing. The motorman ts sald /ieckors fear she ts in exe, jfor the sea grew stronger and) contracts for a period of two years ae gi oo Pi o bend: it morning and bought three tickets v6 «| tonne a4. ©. Roberts | to have deserted his post and rush-| ene tn. wtr r, but its attaloment was|They will probably be declared in ambert, & pitman, Wi Promptly at 2:15 vclock these same |,, Y¢ "ade of our grandmothers po yng a “ : to beara |e back into the car, leaving the! "Where's my rat?” is her demand. | impossible. So knowing himself on | arrears with ail work which is now | ‘2ToWn bodily out through an Opens two charming ladies, dressed in| P®™C®%*" chapeaux! What will “ d car to its fate without attempting} it in,” hinsed Flo, ax #he| his deathbed, the whit a oan te ing in the side of the shed and ks height of fashion, tightfitting ‘@¢ 4amsels do next? And yet, the | Sound Steamer for Port Town-| i) a iiy the brak ther with one he rip shee ae as “4 . = pe aga ind the date fixed In| i nded on his face in a monster ht o on, m4 7 # p apply the brakes. wat alt begged of friends that is | their contrac 1 which even! € ep gowns, fur boas, mutts, and hats, 1Y Wonder of it all is that the | send r. ‘The round was Flo's) ptt DOkRe ririends that | his /their contract, in which event the) Oia‘ Suddie. As soon as be pICONaA 3 " The girls under arrest are Anna margin nd the ashes |elty will take up the work and Fed at the door of the the | "#t* Would go in an ordinary “ Trixie # = scattered abroad to the winds and lete it, ded h tua} | Mimself up, he rushed back to the sll > Brown, Helen Evans, Trixie St cattered abroad to the winds and | complete deducting the actual , . The doorkeeper took their, After this, when @ hostess gives eee ni ee nn et Emma Say: apa alge eg waves he had in life st from’ the total contract|™sachine and assisted his injures 1 ndli iE ting oF ' m Be “ he debris. Tim three tickets, but as th a theatre party have 0/57 Oo Mons te nacre, than 181 Benguet Bet on weve o, with all pity and all the | fig‘ire resign iera “~ 7 oe ree ae fn he stopped them ax 4 ovide an extra for @8ch | rears old. The last two named are fea, has Flo on Qv sacredness that kept In their] ‘The insue was brought to a head | Mere talon nto the Beat le Ath eto Where the third member of their 5” held as witnesses. The police say | bee , hearts the love for the dead, friends | by V. Bouillon, superintendent ye purild ne bqrsir nd vines party was It looks that way inh, Lede. tacidies oad hae aieieinet |f \ f urn and | of department of public utili | ais re {ain pee = es sme =\came to Seattle to induce young TS eesliedihoneiey | ghene ven ™m » winds and the | ties, at a session of the board ot] wen to Ae ! hae ger a Up _acec f waves all that is mortal of John ublic works this me 9 eee eee toad tamotal tv The Seattle, Rentén & Southern and rights | Netison ene rg Sater » 4 % | Townsend. Hail in the eum of stant Rieke Gwanael @ eae ae . j Action le Disgraceful. ‘AUTHOR, * THEY WANT BETTER # cach was demanded of the Lowe ‘t . " ton | It is disgraceful,” he said, “the A ’ inent franchise to construct tracks eee ee | e nd 3 gtny » SERVICE w| woman and Waddell, They are) oo" pnird av. from Pike to Pine wt de- | ® %| way some contractors are playing | t in jail m Th xt * Am sg of the Queen #/%** jong on Pine st, from First to ° ae JAPAN TO RESTRICT # | horse with their city contracts, The : * Anne Better Car Service club & fghth avs. by the elty council, | * EMIGRATION, % |property owners are the ones who} MENDHAM, Ky »—By U, Ban Curran, f ly a soldier of )® Will be held tomorrow night at # “‘MOSSBACK’ FIGHT The attle Blectric company | |* TOKIO, F 2—By U. P.- &| suffer, and there ts absolutely no} p.-John Gilmore 8} ithor and the United 8 orn is arrest- | the Baptist: Mision, corner of #* awarded a temporary permit * Baron Kom one of Japan's x excuse for it. Sidewalks are left] journalist, cc cide today ed by I man John Donlan thie|® Queen Anne av. and Garfield « Ito bulld over a portion of this same! *® greatest diplomat who, in | covered with dirt from rades,/ in a bedroom of the Phoenix house, morning and lodged in the city jall|® at, to legislate toward secur. & On TODAY jetreet a week ago and has almost be , sling | ® addition to having held sey- #|cross-walks are neglected, debris | He lived nearly two hours after firs suspected of burglary # ink better street car service. #| girenuctm aroumene were urgeafeompleted the work of laying the {Pi and Bee doff the mitts and the| ® eral ambassadorships, was the #| and material litter up the streets,|ing a bullet through his right tele While Fred in) © It ts the intention to have a & tha “moevback” deleretion tna} tien [Agut Ircalled e draw. le peace plenipotentiary #{and the contractors, it seems, do| pie. Just before he took his Hite & room at the Le 14 # mass meeting called where #|the incorporation f it The officials of the tle, Rem |, i ie my rate again,” warned Fo, | * tamouth, today delivered #| just about as they please and take| he wrote a note explaining that Bia * str mus Measures will be ad- *& | prevail, pro and con sun-|ton & Southern have not disete sed | %) 1 said Bee, ae xho|* 40 impressive speech before #| thelr own sweet time. | was tired of life. he| ® Yorated, & |ty comminstoners ¢ r an elec: | the ps which will take tol rubbed a I pece with ot % tho house of commons, declar- %| Mr. Bouillon will hold a confer - Ait # | ton of the citzens of place (0 protect thelr interests under the *OXnd during part of the fight * ing that Japan will’ adhere &/ence with City Engineer Thomson|* ** * * ke * KR ee w % the decide whether or no th y of last | h rew, “The Flowe viewed | # strictly to her p 1 and determine upon those contrac. | * be) te ke RO tO tke : Ifranchise awarded them last night, |Peankle | str pr t polley * p | “ r Bothell shall become an incorpor-| yur i¢ is highly probable th eee the fight without « snatle |* patricting emigration to #|tors whowa lax methods will bring | WEATHER FORRoAST. * [# name. ee 1 Oh, you chorus girls he United State Te them in the new classification of ain Tonight an ednes- 4 " n the SEER RB) Taxes wan the plea of courts will be called upon to settle pot s0ypEN, |* & ni ates and Canada. ® nev \* * cnn She | # % against incorporation, wht the question of which corporation ; dh : [RK Rm! “delinquents These names a day. Moderate South Winds, #& t i an-|* BANK CLEARINGS # |favoring the inoory n of is entitled to lay ite tracks on the} peewee yy! a |probably be submitted for (he com-|* # ** KR RR RR OR rte Dik sik. | ® *% |town offered iu evi that not | atreet *) hee of the board at its moet Donlan ne thut the |® Clearings today ..$1,749,838.51 | (AX levy Pay toll on property in ex i 9) & GAIN. * May Plight Order, Curran's feet were much! # Ralance 125,231.21 | °°" MuAtO HO a i wr } % Curran’s feet were mu 25,231 aul tera eaecetie |* The grows postal receipts *| Some of the largest contracting ND LAR E ol gal aoa’ ter Room ag oor bd Tacoma. * | ing r ) and 700 people, for the month of January, #] | firms i. tea » now behind| rap is hin # Clearings today ..9 077,330.00 % ae FED HER DOG | 1909, for Seattle were $07,445, on their muniotps racts. C.J. John Sate was this morniig * Balances 16,472.00 *| WASHINGTON, Feb. 2—By U, P # oF an increase of 6.43 per cont &| A warrant has been issued for the | rtoksan is months behind on the /charged with grand larceny by. the BROWNSVILLE BILL uP. +. Portland. * Admiral Sperry of the American Because her poisoned "@ over the en st & | arrest ’ Me Natb of George- | Fourth exrade and th ume) Puget Sound Bridge & ati WASHINGTON, Feb yUPlec ngs today . .$1,116,182,00 #| battleship fleet cabled the navy de-|™F Mary Base tf Duniap this pp The receipts * | town ct Recon him with not provid-|¢hing applies to many othe wl pany, who asks his arrest, —The senate tod. cod te a oe 166,237.00 ®| partment today, reporting the com. | /ManInK secured. arrant f pte & Ary, 1908, were $63,970.26 *| ne. for th suport of his wife, Vina. | tractors who t handled 4 a, t has been issue on the Brownsy on F . % | plete mobilization of the entire fleet | Mle Hane wt ; bet aarti Wines dean tke deena ele ed the city cos in the gh an ax eae ary 23. LR oO em) off Gibraltar Jnine the “lite AKRAM RK * |charged with eruvity and abuse | millions of dollars. | trust 1im by the company, — | VOL, 10. NO, 294 WASH., BILLY SUNDAY COMES TO RESCUE OF WATER WAGON Cartoonist Renfro, Everett True, Josh Wise and the dog are at Olympia in the thick of the local option fight. They were there when Billy Sunday arrived to aid in pulling the water wagon out of the mud hole. Mr. Renfro has pictured the arrival of the Sunday special, and shows his friends, True and FORCES WIFE OUT INTO TH 1909 LAST EDITION THE SEATTLE STAR THE STAR AIMS To give you all the news as soon as it happens and in a way that will interest and instruct you. | PRICE, ONE CENT OLE HANSON'S RACE TRACK JREAL PRIZE FIGHT OC. CURS AT THE GRAND. |Florence Crystal and Bea- | trice Winfield Go at It With Gloves. “mee and believe me, Angel Ghitd, the next time | cateh you @raftin’ my rate or buttin where you ain't wanted, Goin’ to paint a nice, dark mousey on your left eye Kt from me.” “Well, | like your nerve. You ¢an't hand me any of that junk You get fresh with me an’ I'l! ecorate that may o' yours so’ in i'm blue take your own @other wouldn't know you.” “Aw, cancel the rough talk, dear heart. | know where | and, ali right, all right. Say, 4 the level, if | can't trim you ® deep, dark brown frazzic. Tropes 1 choke.” BILL COMES BACK 10 LIFE PILFERED RATS LEAD TO CHORUS GIRL ENCOUNTER SENATE RECALLS IF FROM JUDICIARY COMMITTEE. age Graves Angry, and But Threatens to we Back Home. | a BY T. J. DILLON OLYMPIA, Fe Ole Hanson's race track bill was taken from the senate judic con this morning by a vote of 15, and the probabilities are nat this com mittee will also lose control of the local option bill thie afternoon, The race track bill was 3 the judiciary committee ast Thursda on he suggestion Chairman Graves, who, after hat ing th 1 in his possession, sae nounced that would not come until after the senate had taken up the new criminal code Graves is indignant. Senator Paulhamus this morning that the committee be in-) 4 to return the rece t i the senate tomorrow. FLORENGE CRYSTAL BEATRICE WINFIELD. eves ail but threatened to! HEARS CALL WORK HELD take his dolls and go home’ itt enate acted on Paulhamus* suggestion. The senate, however,’ appeared to be determined to fm press upon the judictary committee! — that the committee was a part-of the senate and that the senate Wal not a part of the committee. There