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* BILLY SUNDAY TALKS TO TWO BIG MEETINGS AT THE CAPITAL CIT y “UNCLE JIM” ANDERSON 16] plaint to make againat the Pacific | Entrance through . Entvenceilneni | AT OLYMPIA WORKING— Coast company, it ts that that con tH wore from Second we from Second PSST REA a : | HAS BOOSTERS’ CLUS. corn does not permit them Co work HP Ave., or by direct Arai or by direct OL Yue IA, Feb Tho arrival arttval ne contemplated | It w an long enough seen {fl enrences on Sort sid abel Of Billy Sunday and bi 4 pre ge Pg Ab BY T. J. DILLON, A curtous incident In same 2 Ht St, and Madison St St. and Madison St. of Jocal optionists didn’t ca ‘| Sostponement, but nothing doing. |, OLYMPIA, Fob. Be-"digete Jim with thetr Breesnice in Olympia at othing doin : thie tiene to thet their onpenince-+ {Bcd nnnheddacin, ntaiilicpeeibinnnnnabincnininnd miicrnitaiatiodcapdathinnn Hhindatrinini cnniienonsipcitibldaniie ripple in the logialative bails. When! Chairman Buchanan, a “dry,” | Avder of the Pacifle Comat | ie ee Bro - re ne || ehiibrianlities the train arrived tn Olympta, the announced that the ng would |COMpany of Seattle is In Olympia ace ail pala by Mr. Anderson. That | local optionists marched in a body be held whether or not it conflict and on this partioular trip “Unele thoes. Renate ‘tre sopeesuntative <4) i to the capitol, and as they came/ed with Billy Sunday, and tt was|Jtm" ta down to that tho bill | ee entiments of the men whol down the street they looked a for held. This kept aw from ‘the | Providtug for an eight-hour day for Phe sud Gan the Pantie | midable body of men, They poured) Sunday meeting several legislators | ners doesn’t become a law | Soast ouneuad "the labor lobby de- | i - i fato the corridors of the capitol, but, Whe wanted to hear him and fur Mr, Ande je not without @x- | ee with br ae teaioneieeli 9 nothing bappened. They stood | nished a good excuse for several | Perience in the wayy and processes | Yt Tn OOM nerimore, the Mell * lobby until they Kot} more who had Htte desire to listen |f thought of legislators, und, in Tevet - 2 i ' round dn the lobby vot they po monte dhacoaren ” Lomre (© THOR | htoad of coming down here primed | bor lobby anserts these miners ars] Long Coats of good quality tweeds, cheviots and novelty diagonals, in gray, a one | with facts, figures and indisputable | Plekee be - i » a . ‘fe rors “ Pe ee ene ne ta the!” eu Peete” Aueroee | largumenta, be came accompanied |‘hey will, te, due time, ‘esive, 91m brown, tan and green, with semi-fitted backs; single or double-breasted effects. 0 only ere Was an effort made to) py a dozen minere—“men with the ng we lor the * a . m wr } i i opera house was for women oOly | naye Sunday Address the lexisla-| powder marks on thelr faces.” [Of thelr. fellow laboring men Tailored collars and revers and nicely stitched large patch pockets. Price, $4.85. on > serene . Biome, ture, but, inasmuch as tt would re ns “ th eat Geal.to the ity, Billy Sunday stayed on his Mr. Anderson's friends are min-| It ts Wor a er . Gat and aid not show himecit to Wes Unanimous vote of the house/ ers, There is mo denying thia, aud | Pacific Coast company to begg shia 3 —— - a Olympians until the time for calling pore there w a vee ae ene Si atrange to say, thease miners, who/|law, and this corporation iW prob . . h A - iS who announced they woul! oppose | all give evidence of foreign birth,| ably the best represented of any ed C 7 Yd Ais"afersoon mecting to order. tye grauting of the rivliwe, te |r Nigh eppased te tke she: |an the atece The Mt nowt loves, oc Ir. Iscellaneous leac ambric, /¢ 1d. Held Scheduled Meeting. matter was dropped hour day. They a) ., . . » e \‘ pparently yearn |the hands of the committee on io a A : pia Pile Bi : s : : Eres tere jadictary commition| becagg emanate has | for labor; they long for moro hours | mines and mining, of which Tookin Pwo-clas Glace Kid Gloves, = sooo fe: wens Se. 36-inch. Bleached Cambrie, Which has under consideration the done any good ts a debatable! of toil, and if they have & m-'ot King is chatrman rees star ; - oilet Soaps, 2 cakes for 5c : antisaloon league local option dtl, question which will not be settled “ softs 16 Semndbenard Cveretes, Se eren a white, size Val “ Pe ls a firm quality and smooth finish had made arrangements for a pub-| until the question of local option w 54% to 7%, 59 pair. alentines, in large assort _ , , ake meeting before Billy Sunday's | ts settled “ASSESSOR T0 GRADUATE St. Croix Sails. / ment,.2c up to 1 Ics vatd, = see sere a| Steamer St. Croix of Schubach & ee ' } , | THE SALARIES PAID | Hamilton is reported out of New Oatnieal, Tar, Hazel Cream /~~~...........~.~.-. port News today, where she took Ca Gl 68 Pr. Ch y tad oe | auffictent coal to bring her around pe oves, cr. or Clover Soap, choice of seven PROBLEM: 2 GIRLS + 2 HATS =? SOLUTION: 3 MATINEE TICKETS “There is none,” A brand sew schem n bap was the reply. pened at the Orpheum yesterday afternoon. Two charming ladies ealied at the box office tn the morning and bought three tickets. our bate Reecsice ai nents espe am eb et ain 32} 15e Pr.; 2 Pr. 25¢ | Flannelettes, Se Yd. Sere: Fr ean, math cna nace Colt onder of, fo athe he, ota ay Nhu acre | COMES TO SEATTLE Black Cotton Tights, 35¢ Men's Half-Hose in. black Cashmere-Finished Mannel- “re ae! seeraseper, oth « Ait thin, whee, « heatees sive betidina, Sornped a enramare oan re comaaion’ horite "Guar snot ; Women’s and. Misses’ Black } and some colors, 15c pair, 2}. ettes, in blue, black and ‘brown a coceeipeet. ten aan peseed | Drovide an extza seat for seach |Iatiers back was turned, imade his| Produce Company of Tenis a tle: Cotton Tights, of medium pairs 25c grounds, with attractive fig- where the third member of their hat [eee wad extgtstily Uhabpedl oem Gor eed Maen nal Waat- | ight; ankle length; 35c. * ures, 5c a yard. party was. It looke that way. Soe Se ee eS = THEY pa osachd SETTER SERVICE. oe A meeting of the PO ® Aone Better Car Service wae ® wilt be held tomerrow night at % the Baptist Mission, corner * -BETRAY HIM erly a soldier one of which wast Curran ran from the hotel to the [Chicago house, at. Fitth iJackwon #t. where he secured an other pair of shoes, He was waik- jing down Washington st. when Pa trolman Donlan noticed that th shows ¢ the gun found on Cur AUTHOR, TIRED {3 ‘UrTan wae searched, and | votes. We have taken an extra seat so that we can have a place to pratt | and | Stephenson's Hewtenauts | needed three more to reelect him.) Tyee and Tatoosh this ballot he was given 63] often beat off the cape for several| ‘ays in search of stormbound sail-| K vesecia, and must k in con- stant touch with vistions on hand } ona ae they should discover a dis “urran's feet were much | On rHE STAR—TUESD. PACIFIC COAST COMPANY SHOWING ITS: HAND the Ho: out a stop. jin a short she fs capable and into B HIS CLERKS Clerks tn the county assessor's office will Mereafter carn salaries according to their reapective merits and no longer will the expert draw the same pay as a man not familiar with the duties of the office. make an early voyage to Alaska Pacific as Yesterday, Thomas A. Parish,| tering the Nome trade in June county assessor, went before the commissioners for & final hearing | WILL FIRE SALUTE lupen the matter, and the commis | utoners announced thelr approval of | the scheme. Heretofore it has been | the custom to pay the assessor's clerks « uniform salary of $95 per month. In this manner the expert received the same pay an the green | hand. | A salary of $75 per month is to/salute of 13 guns to the be the minimum aum pald. The) Pallard when he passes up assessor asked that $126 be made| Sound to Tacoma next Friday Acting under Captain Jacob R Nerway, inatractions TRUSTY AT COUNTY GETS AWAY, — | | bay ships of bis own and to re |to live im luxury im the land j toretachors. JAIL pd to business will be The firm already be jcoma, Aberdeen and Yakima with burglary He w allow plead to a charge Gf petit In wae ¢ wicted and sentenced months, Bowman was arrested Jan weary 18, and was due to be Hherated| }July 1%. Kearney in allowing the man to dump as acted against orders | ot Jailer Roberts, who had Instructed | the guards not to let prisoners dump Ashes until he had arrived THIRD HOUSE IS TO MEET AT OLYMPIA OLYMPI une.” © -|of congress. Before the se@sion onvened today the impression pre- vallied that during the Wireless for Tugs. had s¢)peny, owners cured the necessary votes, bat the | ocean tags, | fourth ballot showed that he still) straments installed on the and operators ‘MANY NEW “ScHOoLs = ARE PLANNED ott bay with Tho vorse! ts due here time comparatively, greut sea apeed, and ts being rushed to be ready to South eastern Alaska under charter to (he Stoamahip Co, before TO FORMER HOME from Olsen of Bergen. Captain Marcussen, of the | Norwegian steamer Bir, will fire o city of the maximum, but the commiasion-| Captain Olsen, many years ago, ers have not as yet decided upon) was a resident of Mallard, and the matter {there gainéd a great part of the wealth which later enabled him to BIG COMMISSION FIRM ommenred soon. houses in Ta ‘® Queen Anne ay. and Garfield «| States army, wes are TTEPHENSO: ILS & st. to legisiate toward secur. @/¢¢ by Patrotman John Donian thes “s N FA le @ ing better street car service. & | Oring and lodged in the city alt AGAIN TO WIN # Tt in the intention to have a w | ““gprcted of hurmiary > es a | While Fred Nelson was asleep tn MADISON, Wis, Feb. 2--By UL) ‘Wass meeting called where W)4 room at the Lexington hotel, 118% |/P—Again today United States and Link * ae rig measures will be ad- : Punt ev ae see awakened te fea | Senator Isaac Stephetiaon failed to | for xpeaner we wil te saan tp Tangy aggre inc . {fickeut uumber of votes in) * ner rushed from the m which belo * 2 i ‘The third is one ef the Lha@ entered ew ved | the joint session of the legisiature | trents of every login ee ‘Trrere ese a 2 2 a oops Saree we tue stoned Suet wns te veslect hima to the upper heute] one enatly oe anon eed The Puget Sound Tugboat com of is having wirelons in-| tug These boats rise New Chistremaalk one or all of th block of seata will She may here reserved near the front for th James Stephens, supervising arch Three new playeround alies were| Paltot The Mar ° BR Bee ’ DS IT | een Re, eee eee ar icard. has in| fined upen by the members of’ tne [Mar | notice the ¢ acentiy for wai AF ladies of the G4. Rw MENDHAM, Ky., Feb. 2.—By 1, | preparation plane for six new school | PAIK board remterday, to be tocated | irl stendRrapher End ‘example ts applied It is to be | New VerkesAt the request of the | Americ wp ey ee P.—John Gilmore Speed, author and | >'j\dings. to cont she ~adidee aret a maitton wilt dectes wpe A nit WTOP ge to differ with Rev. Mat-| hoped that she, av well as others; @. A. R.. policemen will be on quard | Americ Revolution, journalist, committed suicide today | painiar Heach, nine rooms: Leschi,|for the fourth playground and re: {tages and pity Rev. Van Morn. | iiss be ted tu walk 1m aie tent. Wee“ carenc” Wee’ eRe tne OF iy | atecaee id tikes satiate on ot in a bedzvom of the Phoenix house. | sight roe Beuthe Rome mine | tk Be yard meeting, | Lapa en nt truth that has|days of their lives, lamningt the admission of Japanese | #atlon The seate will be the —9 He lived nearly two hours after fir. | fovme: « nine-re ee actd | tare gua pumes rebase mo- | search of ENS ternal weltare, and And there shall in no wise onter|Ipto the state ie pending before the |@pen to the public after the . ing bullet through his right Gresewoed av. sort woman land aretatnar 4 wired in aluictng | to de with ber waa be able to | into tt (the Holy City) anything that | legislature. ‘The Japanese are term-|€ram begins rat eens ri om bs Vi-reom buitdin, the ti operations in connec yf int by and with the only |defileth, neither whatsoever wo ar ites of the world.” | Meany, of the University of we ple. Just before he took his life | Isaac rher tract, in Ballard, and} tion with the Green Lake boulevard. | sled that -election of | ngten, wilt la tt 2 4 % v ndard, [eth abomination, or maketh « lie.” lection ‘deity ddrene ak he wrote note explaining that he|* |/-reom building af 2370 ond At Gecided to rush this work | Intellible why a religions question, | Rey, 31:37 ed Mine | “The Life and Character of idee ° was tired of life. tatte Le me Mies one {ana Rgitimate and umportant pr a. uber. | Workers, a, with | cols, artis | which no man's opinion P. S1t ts with heartfelt sym wa That Will it | ipa on "debe | anewer uniges wad oy. Rage [pathy that 7 read the testimony of n pint de: | broad ronan Committee: ; poouernas ey a be ° |the lawyers stenographer int > jer yesterday “hs ict, one on the hy topes } thy Limony ; if they. day's Star, When her own mature! Pare J Langle: lo Re south side of Magnotia lemnity of $26.0 wenn, ere ry no «hy Raed (or Writing, Wen every day Bg os « wineas. according to advices re- | jor, es, Sener Sn ) of payinen “Sno wan is to be Ju cotved weve | rs wyd as a j CKED of the Ki Man alien word, Who ottoman ie to "ye pitied mine exhitit at the A nial celebration, _ reenen to Dewth te South. ij ar of pread and butter,” | ewe im ne it} ile Second Namber Ont / 2 ~ ear, and ye and the low. trolley * i / SOQUEL STILL INTACT 1a, Feb, tunlor any other ) fat word truth nis a thing of the pa | ‘The second the Bertit- | sieht he eranme |to be & teacher 0 eld——Masked mi held wp{lon Bye, a ol pet, 26) Suits. in fancy Nortotks |} gig CAVEIN OCCURS ON THE! one man is o TBHE Of Sh? Tanot be & tenth | ene “Mahawi Yesterday and | ha ea SE and many other styles: reg | FourRTH Reports from Victoria Indicate of cold ona Wi ance oer psa we mls secured $3,447 ! excaped. No clues |: itor Shee vabuen AVENUE REGRADE jing: the wreck of the schooner past few sa lgerve two. sneniers: thine: thin netiele tee. temenen ha” fore sh eholce « ] WORK AT NOON TODAY. Soquel has withstood the recent When he ‘the devi, |to find favor with the publisher Jot this publication. 2 heavy gales and ts still standing — fe. Mer and fathe ws “ ——— 200 Double-treanted Cheviots, |f! —_-— |imtact on the Seabird rocks, wher sonsuiy | tog ee oe ee map | Don't overlook the big sale. A, worsteds and fancy mate || Without a sign o? warning butishe struck two weeks ago. Thi r Garfield has with two great powers fy | Bridge & Co,, First and Yesler, *** rials; regular values up |f| with a deafening crash, five tons|schooner had a valuable cargo| try severpl teeta of 0 pate will b to $3.00, 1 65 Ajo blue clay at noon today fell| aboard, and it is now thought that rive te ste of death ¥ > for the now | You can't afford to take chances choier d . |f | from the embankment at Fourth av.|it may be salved found. reasie elt: nie er ees |in having your prescriptions put up hand Cherr: t nto, the vn8 « first the t t she Jeous oll tl y is to be e i dutth, la notey worntete Islan. a el °. ms cetes a * Ryo € ~* see hap i Buscede Gpecd Limit—iued Bok wake his tock SEARO 5 ‘ ow divisto pared more than you can afford to . | ere ould be °o we c Sl ner was axremiell yesterds Pog ae > " raliway mail service, laclud in knicke eee ker styles. hl work the completely demolish-|go to pieces quickly in her ox jner yan aes ted yes p day at Med e offer, Bo Steamer Buckman arrived this . Washington, Ore. |*ake chances with doctors. The — es + Worth “up i]j ing the shed which protects its| posed position the speed limit with an automobiie refune | mornies — ig gone ry a doctors skill, without capable lo $5.0 machi and throwing five mex meee ge ent att rom Ban Francisco. ste akille i use. choice $2, 75 | who were enjoying their neon ‘aay | s annot | secretary of the Merchants’ Ex ‘explosion poi aires Py wie: | shang senge " econd ay. Lime,rareemmrine mtr mom or] THREE QUARTERS OF A'PRICES PAID TOs: hate ccc, Smeal «'thmanceettts Meee rine an ly injuring two of w "aires, | | he ne “ndition | Botte that when they passed the), Aberdece—-Hartiman officials are SHOES the. eng! nad Jabh Thedesca, 41 _-MILLION IN ESTATE PRODUCERS | thus ploye: on den ¢ cannot | Santa Rosa off the eape last night) t).on Work on the | De laborer d bruising the other | oeete ee As ye would that mon | he was bucking a terrific head-| Olympin—Adjt. Gen 600 Pate Children’s 95 thr silently qupwenmeitigign |e wld de unto peg Wea fs | sea. fot the N, @. Sy tea i Bhoes, worth $1.56 ic il The injored men were pulled} The. Gligwing warenage prices ml |iatrontvs Ry Steamer Cottage City arrived to } attic, will probably be his 5 under the wreckage ae it settled | bY aupted op Weatern ay. this morning 1 if p day at Wrangell cossor p00 Pairs Youths’ Snovs, in {f}mder the wreckage an it sotto HE & va ie Lene livid ot seer es ye Headaches box calf good Hh ibiy brutes leas, thou t from Cordova bt ey ough neither | pound eitatlon, Sap vitality and bring about heavy «ck in this 18) gustat ogg Ta Th | pound! are: tt t Steamers Pennsylvania and Port Ken bones horeson : yp tor general nervous breakdowns. t worth up to uve. we nd arrived late pr noon Been, weg $1.75 had a deep gash on the head quabe : ol ey BN a 2 rane Many sensible people con- ; A Lamber * pitman, was pat ti <p? aa oe BS stenits tinue to suffer great pain and . i te show thrown bod! it through an ope i ye sash ai incon th en's Outt Calt_ Shoes, aie Pear yh ow yim f land jn sec Steamer Veirhaven arrived: te abajo ig rough false 8 mud puddle. As soon as be picked Liou everett eres , Wome $1 ‘95 tl yale veer He og ar eenave JaNeTGATION I; 4 Road from San Francisco ‘ ; lion t Be Foolis th up to $2.60 companions ont of the debris. They} _WASHINGTO », 2—Grant B site ax m, ° whom she |} Steam schooner Riverside left! with’ patriotic ceremonies worth up to § - aete. taka inte’ the Haase Athlete | Schley of the kerage firm Of} yep pound; medium, TH-tih Aw to Christian Fe ©} San Francisco for Seattle today. — | Glasses will relieve, if fitted Club building, where they were car-, M¢ & Schley of New York, ap-| | wa a) ¢ | Steamer Nevadan sailed from properly, and wearing spec- ed for until ambulances removed| peared today vre the senate low following sre isos! gustetions | Hi saat St here to Bverett tacles is no sign of old them te honpitals judiciary committee as a witness in| 3 * tom a8 Tank steamer Drake put out to: Let us relieve your h the pending investigation of the ab-| partner to the @vll In eit ate | day for San Francisco, while the fs ‘ by supplying glasses that will Great Western sorption of the Tennessee Coal and| Theft, robbery | and ‘i4|Roma shifted to discharge part of|on 1 take away the strain, Hun- CHARGED WITH Iron company by the United States | the | her cargo at Tacoma. was on trial fo f dreds will testify to our re- " Steel corporation at Hehooner Mary B, Foster sailed |" od praction, The jury dis Hability. Clothi Co GRAND LARCENY cou, - - today fiom Tacoma with a cargo . | POULTRY—POULTRY of lumber for Honolulu, and the John Satre was this morning! ail dry-picked fowls. Fresh Yak-|{} American-Hawatian steamer Mis 1317 1319 Ist A “4 with grand larceny by the ima birds; no cold storage here, | Imported German and | irritable t and general dis-|sourian left for the same port | 1 - Vv. fuget Sound Bridge & Dredging! Gatons, Spring Chickens, Young |f, Femsles for Broeding, Breeding |! comfort r¢ We positively cure| Japanese liner Tosa Maru sailed | gd fe ae Margy gy ents ls, Turkeys, Jack Rabbits Cages, Seeds, Remodies, Gold- }\iyiy: condition with our specially | this morning for the Orient with on Union and University |B) slic! serene Der coe. intima | a ew yprasty yore fish Aquarium, Svound glaswes Sechuchard Optical] passengers and cargo, from the pitts is onaraed “with sporoprinting) PALACE MARKET || Guarantee gino stone, /1i)"hiye. spooialiats, 1207 Socond |tirent Norther. dock | i bim by th ny | Gecond and Yesler ja nt Uae Ah teat eb i " ay eattle British steamer Oraigmore, after | Kobler & Ubaso's Store ee th , FEBRUARY 2, 1909. FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Watenaive Devendante | Store Closes Daily at 5:30, Oey Seees ae Under Ove Ke Furniah the cakes, 2 Heather Honey, Witch Hazel or Abbottsford ¢ Oatmeal Soaps. DG. Napkins, 79¢ Doz. Bleached Union Linen Table of prix-seam one Broken clasp Cape assortment Gloves, sewn, Paris-point stitching, box of three cakes, 15c. Napkins, size 20x20, in a vari- tans only, in sizes 614 and 64, Witch Hazel Toilet Cream, ety of good designs, 79c dozen | 68¢ pair. 15c bottle. ; Be wicnitbincmaail A ae oe Pure distilled Extract Witch Hazel, 15¢ bottle Pj C 12 0 illow Cases, 12¢ Ea. French Fa blanche, natural, Powder, 15c rose, Golf Gloves, 25c Pr. Reliable Muslin Pillow Cases, Broke y Men's 4 ‘ | Token sea mes a Pompadour Lace Bands, in size 36x45, 3-inch hems, 12¢ | Women’s Golf and Woolen vations colors: 38c yard. ye ’ , | Gloves, in plain and fancy Vaney Braids 12t4c and Zc each, styles, 25c¢ pair, vend” d re 2 ~ —~ | Fancy Persian Braids, 48c Seamed Sheets, 39c Ea ° yard. Soutache - covered 10c¢ dozen. Men’s Half Hose Full- Bleached Seamed Sheets, 72x90, of good heavy thread sittslin, 39¢ each. Vest and Tights, 19c Women's cream color, fleece lined Vests and Tights, of me- dium weight, well finished and dutable, 19¢ garment. Suttons, Infants’ Lisle Hose 10c Pr.; 3 Pr. 25c Infants’ Black Mercerized Lisle Hose, fine-ribbed, seam- less, 10c pair, 3 pairs 25c. - Blankets Slightly soiled mixed Wool Blankets priced for quick clear- ance. Misses’, Boys’ and Child ren's gray, fleece-lined Vests and Drawers, in either heavy or medium weight, 15¢ garment. FREDERICK & NELSON INCORPORATED | |c ompleting a cargo of lumber at the | Stimeon till, jeft out this morning (for Calan, American steamer Honolaln yesterda Bremerton, with a e aay yerd. SEATTLE THEATRE The Lincotn duy will be given at. thi re. beginning at 14: To prove that the be Supply left; afternoon for) rgo of coal for [ber mind that 400 Weedin PI