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serpin eee =e astern TRYING TO SQUIRM AND WIGGLE CONSTRUCTION IS DE- MANDED OF EAST | ROAD People Want to Know Why_ Commissioners Dodge | the Issue. Thore is a county road to be Dullt between Orillia and Kent ‘This question, and that of the Toute, have been before the county commissioners for a year and a} half. / Two routes are petitioned for by Citizens holding property between those cities. They are spoken of as the East road and West road tuo tions, The old county road te already, Dullt, with the exception of a sec tion one and one-half miles | Which will have to be wide from 40 to 60 feet The West road wil! have to be | Rewly constructed and property for More than three miles condemned | fm order to complete that proposed | highway. Can Save Money. Tt te stated by citizens of Oriltia) Bnd Kent, advocates of the Kast | Toad, that the county will save t Tween $15,000 and $25,000 by re sta! the highway already built i of building practically a new road During the hearing before the eounty commissioners last Tuesday ide section have signified their ‘willingness, through a committee | Tepresenting the White River Val | Bey Good Roads association, to deed © their property to the county free of It was cited during the hearing | that P. Hayes might ask that he be for his property, The cour stated that, if Mr. Hayes was )to be paid, they, the citizens and | == Property holders, would raise the} Money and the county would not ‘De put to any eg Are Dodging ‘With land thrown M — swith offering to assist fm the of securing quitciaim deeds, the county commissioners still ob- Their chief objections toward ‘the East side road was “It would) - unsafe for the, traveling pub- | ae there is a grade cross | tia and some one might ' g trains. ‘Shdways would bave to be bot, |! Commissioners set forth, if lives | ‘the public were to be properly | ‘Want to Know Why. Now, the citizens want to know) : the county commissioners did y think of danger to the county's | nag it signed the fran. | at which time the | 4 is the argument ad-| * Bast side faction Bridges that the even if it will) ; Tegardiess of proposed route lew section which was completely flood of 1996, was not sub- rjunder the British flag, will soon be TOKIO, Feb. 5.—By U_ P.—Several | newspapers today, believed of governmental and offi at prospect next year will witness the ter tion of all commercial treaties een Japan and other nation declare that the empire will Welcome the tline when the present are abrogated and the nation enabled to negotiate treaties that Shell not be hampered by any une- engagements ie intimated that the antt-atien aoe owning laws of Japan will be @holished to pave the w for bet fer accord with the United States. ACCUSED OF GRAFT. REDWOOD CITY, Cal, Feb. 5 By U. P.—Vollowing acctisatic wt District Attorney J. J, Bul- and two supervisors of this the county authorities are tedey planning to have Superior gates 4 Dooling preside at the pending graft trial in place of Judge George H. Buck, against Whom attorneys for the accused have set up the cry of prejudice. ‘The officials, with the exception of Conduct in office in connection with the letting of a contract of addi fional work on the county court houre. Men's Suits and Overcoats, in all the late effects. One special lot, _ netually worth up to $30 for $12.45 ‘8 Clearance, At Its Best It makes no difference what your is or how long you have Vibration, Hot Air Bathe and other se Methods. Consultation Treatments $1.00. 407-408- raph Bank Bldg, 2nd and Main 2461. }oulated among the municipal de Khe commissioners objected to the | partments this morning that the | and they are believed to bh de. | pO With homes directly on the} be repaid later from the sale of the Mast road. Wikgling, squirming, | Boody-Dudley subway — fran’ rinined to allow the question to {street where we already have poles | regular lighting bopds. This ord Protesting. they used every effort, | scheme will be allowed to “sleep” | ie dormant fer a time, in the hope | 48d transmission wires, but no men | inance will b introduced neat Mon They are really the Suits you have been payin 15.00 for before. 4 all sorts of ex : ht eer See. A me ees | nthe, bande of me corporations | that they ean placate enough coun- | OF money to give them connections | day nigh | < : “ > som lag + oat aan nar Reagan gro ot holan tush Imen to pass thelr ordinance de-| use municipal light” | ath| Men's Binck and O Craven: | We may not have every pattern in your size, but we certainly can fit you toners, j to councl! 0 spite the anticipated a ree Soar tee ree eee vee Testi ettes, actually Worth 00, for She property holders slong the Bast) one of the council members di-| ommendations of both Mr. Bouillon | Of the aunertion, but of the $100,000) 5) 06° 4 ridge & Co.'s Clears from some of the lines. It is needless for us to tell you that we are giv- BOLD ROBBER ™ANesora ENcounrens |complexioned man, who was seen by jchfidren, playing nearby, to leave ohied mtate the Chicago, Milwaukee & |, CITY OFFICIALS ARE the sheriff, sre charged with rmis- | : a 1HE STAR—FRID. ¥FRBRUARY 5, 1909, QUITE CERTAIN LIBERTY BELL COMES TO COAST PHILADELPHIA, Feb, 8B", nance committee In taken to indicate | Tho finance committee of the that the question of cost of tranapor “tation is the only one that etands in| a council today te considering thé |the way of the counetl's approval OUT OF THIS HOLE..." ee to the coast will be taken Beattle, There is every to allow vartoun oities an |that the bell will make the opportunity to view the relic HOME OF SUPERINTENDENT or Hartman ts a well known local |4* the mayor forwarded the The bell will be t to Ban Fran A QUGAR COMPANY 10 Joapitaiist, Recently the ugar re: | the elty counct! with his favorable |ctsca and also to the Portiand Rove | finery Was involved in labor trouble need ho faat thay th Featival if the present plans are cat CLOWN UP. and Hartman {neurred the enmity Bossi si A Fh SPECIAL Tomorrow Stock taking being over, we have gone through out stock carefully, and in everything outside of staple goods have made very deep cuts in the Seaieiidieetadl 3 of a nutber of the Slavonians em OAKLAND, Cal. Fed. 6.—Dy U.| ployed. This trouble accounts for COUNCILMAN WAY P.—The home of Superintendent | the motive back of the attempt to | Hartman of the Amerioan-Hawailan | annihilate the superintendent SECURES A LOAN Sugar company's refinery at Crock The explosion awoke the whole | ett, was blown up by dynan | Sheriff Veale reached the Aaya te | town. shortly after % o'cloe ie m0 cone early hour with 10 men hortly aft lock this morning. | seene at an early hour with 10 m GETS $28,000 NaEOEO. IN ORDER | ight dra: ia Gabel A Slavonian, who was recently em-| The dynamiter was intercepted In ployed in the refinery, committed | the bills, making his.way toward] TO FURNISH PEOPLE WITH | money by delay LIGHT, Yeu,” inter} a mber of| the erime Oakland. Me was ordered to stop, | A desperate running battle be | but Instead opened fire with a rifle. | the commit That reminds me of the man in Texas who figured) tween the dynamiter and a posse |A battle followed, but the man " Fo under Sher? Veate of Contra Costa | made his escape, An hour later he| Councilman Bugene W, Way blew | that he had lost millions of dollars | county followed the outrage. Many | was again intercepted by the sher-|!a at the regular meeting of the) because he did not own enough cat shots were fired and it in belleved | iff's men and shooting was reeum tle to eat up all thé grass in the} the fugitive la wounded The Slavonian fell and it is belteved | mornin state orning with blood in his eye and . mot The explosion wrecked the entire | that one of the bullets brought him Yos and we are losing money front of the Hartman home, bat did|down. Three suspects wore cap-| [>t im his heart, figuratively | tor the city because we haven't got not seriously injure any of the oe 4. It ie believed that all were | Speaking, and when he had cone | brains enough to see where we can | " n replied Way | eupants. concerned in the outrage pleted bis tempestuous message to | earn tt ‘ | ~ew |the aforenatd committee, an ¢ Councilmen Goddard and War cy ordinance. was in preparation | ll Immediately joined the “Show WILL LET SUBWA Y fe ving a appropriation of $26 Me” club. Wardall wanted $12 for the Immediate use of the for his substation, He said the couldn't figure | ine by the light of tallow candies. | li whore there Was Any money avalj.| Goddard waxed enthusiastic in ad onstruction or connections, yooating more money to help the provided. |lixhting service in all parts of the losing price, in order to make room for our New Spring Goods. Come in and See the Men’s Suits at $6.75 counct!’s finance committee this montha to a carefal study of |able for in addition to that now until the sale of the $600,000 bond | ely t given | Ianue. Things finatly got #0 warm that ITS ADVOCATES ALARMED AT | core a the franchise before PUBLIC OPINION AGAINST final opinion venturing @ | THE MEASURE In & preliminary statemer a out yesterday, however, the city That means no more money|the warring | councilmen vais longineor picked so many flaws in| Wotll next August, or next spring,” | promised on as emerguute fe) There was a report generally clr | the proposed ordinance that tte sup: | Added Way, sarcastically Jance, loaning the Haht departe What about the bundreds of peo- | $25,000 from the general fund to} porters became greatly alarmed now tn the lighting fund, they fig. | 2.” Saal y. | ured that $82,000 wan required to| First and hee de RIOR, | pay off existing Indebtedness. } EA now for this FANCY M TS work,” retorted Way, “and we bave| prime beef, frexh pork, milk veal got to get it These people Bre | pest market affords xious to pay we money for our - AOE. PALACE MARKET SECOND AND Y' rectly tntere to know who We and Mr. Thomeon It ta not thought that the b day would either re of the scheme can se this report }enough votes in the counell at the The committee tried to get a/ present time to pass the ordinance hurried report from City Engineer| and they are reduced to the neces Thomson and A. V. Boutilon, #u-| sity of hoping for some advantage perintendent of public utilities, but) by delaying the vote an long as the city engineer insisted on giving | possible SRR RT OLY ing you one-half or one-fourth off, but we will say the clothing which we We are offering for your inspection tomorrow cannot be had in the city for near the price. SE ORT Big Cut in Heavy Overcoats The Price Now $8.75 SEVERE WEATHER After an uneventful voyage SEE cept the encountering af According to a report given the weather, the Great Northern tin police this morning, the house of Minnesota arrived in Seattle this H. A. Peterson, 708 Spring st.. was morning at 11 e'clock with but 26 entered and robbed yeaterday eve wore and 500 t of cargo. ning about 7 o'clock, by a tall, dark ing of sik and ome the Ciret clv Second and James | Seeciel in legation in China. He n official trip to Wash but the nature of his out fe not dischonnd. |the house and disappear up an al jg making ey. Several articles of jewelry, in-| ington, D. « cluding a gold watch, four rings, by some bracelets and a woman's pock Minnesota will remain here| 9 etbook, containing $3.55, were | "ntl! March 24 j takes. , This habit of oid love PER mere yee 4 gE S fy Ae Now i Come in and see what we can save you on a SUIT OF CLOTHES, . * ~ | . % TWO ONGAEER FOR 4| Mims. Fests Millmery Parlors A CRAVENETTE COAT, UNDERWEAR, SHIRTS, and everything to * ROBBERY. % now located at 1323 Third av. op SACRAMENTO, Fob, 5. — # | Dosite postotfice, formerly at Third complete the wardrobe. # By U. P. —- Two degrees for | 84 Senece. dy robbery or attempts at rob @ # introduced in the legislature # today. The first degree covers @ @ robberies or attempts at rob # & bery taking plage between sun # ‘ @ set and sunrise, and the ® | y ‘ - punishment is not less than #/ if And colors in Men's Neckwear. One of the largest e as ae akieee Goon | | rtments we have ever shown in Four-in-Hands, * a the t fe death. @/ if asso s 7 4 7 ~in- 2 The essend dugres covers ob #] : gen Head-to-Foot Outfitters for Men and Boys Sve | and F; Fol rac aieanaas cheats moere tak: ol Flowing End and French Fold, embracing al! the rise and sunset, and the pun- # iy S. av ‘ ee ee te tne newest colorings, on sale Saturday 25¢. 81 2-1 A First Avenue Bh greg if Opposite Cotman Block—TWO STORES—SEATTLE, TACOMA RRR NEW JAPANESE LINE. LOS ANGELES, Feb. §.—By U. P. —fteamers of the Miteut company, « jJapanese firm operating 23. veanels mane MENTS. THE GRAND JOHN CORT, Mana Fem, of Week, Matinee Saturday, H. HM. Frazee Presents (“THe FLOWER OF THE RANCH™ Sompany of $020 Mulical Hite | Nights, Zbe to Ma < to Te | Beginning With Mati Other Matin We urday Presents the MEN’S STOCKS New arrivals in this very popular neck piece in white and all colors—tans, grays, browns, blues, pinks, etc., 50¢. MEN’S HOSIERY A splendid value in Men's Hose. Black, all sizes. These hose are knit to shape, with doubly reinforced heels and toes. They are soft and st oe upon regular schedule be- |tween Redondo and Caratsul, Japa unlees negotiations pending today are unsuccessful. The Associated Ol company ts making arrange- | ments with the Mitsul company to transpert large quantities of off actors the Pacific, and plans to make | Redondo one of the most important | ports of oll on the coast. YANKTON HAS SAILED. j WASHINGTON, Feb. 6.—By U. P. ‘The Yankton, tender of the Atlan- battleship fleet, departed from Funchal, Madeira, today for Ber-| |muda, in advance of the fleet Yankton will arrive at mnt In The Star Every Tuesday and Friday We Advertise Bargains Only. 14 Lbs. Sugar 65c If you purchase one pound of our 60c Teas or $1.00 worth of our Coff We roast all of our own Coffees, also blend them and guarantee them to be fresh and of delightful flavor. 3 Pkgs. Raisins (full weight) .... . 25c Sunday—~ eday rw [SAN PRANCISCO OPERA COMPANY In réng “DOLLY VARDIN" few days, and will py eo Ge od yith Mabel Dey and Carl Hay, Unite JAMES AGNEW. and seamless, Four pair in a box, 50¢. New Crop Select Walnuts, 2 Ibs. .............25c ff} Seats Pony paces Nee I was so bad with rheumatiam I could not walk or even sleep at night, and I laid up tn the hospital) and took all sorts of medicine with. | out getting relief. The bake oven! relieved right away. I see a great many people come to Loughney & in severe pain and that! feo! fine after one or two bakings | LOIS THEATRE 2 Bottles Spanish Olives 25c These Are Regular 20c Botties of Choice Olives, 1 Qt. Can (strictly pure) Olive Oil Angeline Brand. Best Fresh Butter, 2 Ibs. esse hs Oe Excetient for Table Use and Fine Cookery. Jersey Queen Condensed Milk ........2 cans 15¢ Phones; Sunset Main 1904; Tndy 4334, | This Week a Farce Comedy That In Funny, The Old Oak SHOE | Is Satisfactory To many men who have not been satisfied with other $4 Shoes. SOLD ONLY BY LADIES’ PETTICOATS As a Saturday Spi value we will run Ladies’ Heatherbloom and Underskirts, made with full embroidered flouhdé and sunburst effects in I advise all who are troubled as 1 blacks. blues browns. S and grays. was to go and see those drugiens ' y : healers, ‘They can tell you just! fa ik Saturday Special $2.95. what your ailments are to a letter, Lis and they tell you without asking STANDARD PATTERNS 10 R166 Re in] | Shop eat Knoshegs, | . 60 “GLiT? MING GLORIA.” | / | “Lols’ Greatest Success.”—Times. ext Week—"The Climbers. | Seattle Theatre Russell & Drew, Mgrs. Phones Main 48 |. Every Night This week and Satur- j day matinee, the Comedy Drama, Our re Quality; Low Price | “Thorns and Orange Blessame.” | Rowland & Gifford’s Favorite Company re-engaged for next week, starting Sunday Matinee, producing } “IN A WOAN'S POWER” Prices as Usual. you @ question. They are located at the P Second and Pike st., suite 221 to 226. Hours § a, m. to 6 p. m — Creamerie ButterStore 1014 Second Av., First Store North of Madison rople’s Bank Bidg., corner ZNO JAMES \ Sundays, 9 to 12 only i 9 tion 1s free to ail who call MUSEMENTS. | . } |The Men’s |—"""“__ Cline Piano “Wore Theatre” “Moore Theaire | i} AGENTS FoR Prnety Pepclas Uensust of the 70Mfatinee Aaturder Jatinees 10 | Shoe Store |(CrescentMarketl KN ABE oa me cata von | ie hernoff's Circ nw ns MILLS With Robert Ober fRame Great ‘ant aod I | Nights, 60 fat nelling—$1.00 to} unreserved, 260, | it) | ——— Commenctn| ch |Everete and Edmonds | | own, Goldamith & 805 First Av. Colman Bldg. | Agents for— Stacy-Adams, Strong & Garfields, The World's Best Piano One Priced Piano House |\1406 FIRST AVE. Saturday's Specials Prime Rib Roast, Ib Prime Rib Roast, rolled, tb ¢ Cured Hams, lb. ie Made Hacon, » Pork, Ib 1 Soprano. seate T WHPK, Wednesday Night, Performances Dati¥®2:94, 1:28, 9:18, 200, Prices— 10< i tah Non Aqua | 4 PURCELL SAFE CO. | ; re wit be Gare Menger CHILDREN'S MATINER TOMOR- @ of Circle W Lamb, Ib or nights. ROW, DON'T LeT THR and | ot Gieole We Lamb’ Ib iemena Gotee Ure Bf SB Beer ty | beget lt bro Seen Johnston & Murphy Fine Shoes, BEST REPAIRING IN SEATTLE. || Awitt’s Jewel Lard, 6-ib. palle Boe Ribs, ib THe GMNUING HALL’S SAFE & LOCK CO.’'S SAFES | Pickled Bpa Leaf Lard, Ib. Round Bteak, ib.. Chuck Bteak, Ib Sirloin Steak, Ib | In Repertotre. Wednesday Night and Thursday Matinee “Lord Dundreary”™ Thursday Night and Saturday Matinee “Hamle Friday and Saturday N MEALS #ERVE abree round tripe, dail ttle at 7 junday, leav Herring-Hall-Marvin Safe Co. \m ee Teas. Byoret, Manefacturers and T i 848 OCCIDENTAL AVENUB Unequated Vaudeville All This Weeks MILBOURNE Mac¥@ WILL and ” VIRGINIA DREW TRESCOTT ia “A MAN OF THE PHOPED” | Gpectal Features—-Moving pictures Of the qrewe'ite jinn earthquake, ex- | hinfted tor ¢hemiret time in America, B—Other Vaudeville Features —S 1488 FIRST AVE, In Cow Butter Store Pm glingle, tare’ to Bnohom 00. " Round 1.40, mer City of Byerett, Colman Dok Roata now seling--Nights now-—Sunsot, Main 8998; Ind. 26, | $2.00; Matinoe Baturday, b0¢