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LAST EDITION THE SEATTLE STAR VOL. 11 SEATTLE, WASH,, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1909. PRICE ONE CEN FINE JOB FOR SOME ONE THREE BAD BOYS BOLDLY WHO MAY NEED THE COIN HOLD UP STREET CAR MEN © THE POTTS HOTEL BILL HAD PLANNED A BIG GOOD ON THAT CLEAN UP ON MA. SCORE. DRONA LINE. THE STAR AIMS | To give you all the news as soon as it happens } and in a way that will interest and instruct you. 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 1S SPANKED BREWERS T0 BY GOV, | Bt CUT HAY =} OFF BUT ONE WAKEFUL SENATOR GETS WISE COTTERILL SPRINGS IN TIME TO SPOIL THE VP A PROHIBITION BILL GAME, f But It Will Work Great - Robbers Secure Less Than ' é Hardship on Boarding OLYwea ae tbs ‘ je to bie feet and, ta Bored tone » STATE EXPOSITION!BILL PROHIBITS THEIR Selene Wikon teakia ’ occgae ta | eerenret Tilnaton : ‘ $10 at the Point of Y eb. 2 ator Cot-|of volee, secured the attention yes ‘ Neon, leading — w n easing role hat Mine [iting House Keepers. of King, usuatly enoemously | the speaker | COMMITTEE GET OWNING SALOON = [Frohman's “The Thiet” con ha panced that ahe a Revolver. tn all things, and with a “Mr, President, it appears . ¥ jher marriage to Cheater J. Frohman. : re n for chivalric and high-| that in section 77 of the printed THEIRS. INTEREST. | of Akron, Ohi nar eae aitiaaas |" sor cee at sa | £88: BY T. J. DILLON, 1" honesty, fet his prohibition| bill there le a typographical eine bile mar rding & dispatch braved the 4 re of| With drawn olvers, three OLYMPIA, F It Acting get away with him when! mistake which | wish to cor * “ ‘ received tod The rriag nag f he | ma t held ¥. J. Fulton, Governor Hay signs the P code was under contid-| rect, and | move the word ‘feet’ Flogging Occurs Behind |Senate Passes a Measure |! pivce (wo weeks ago aK ight lowe her 4 ' 2 Continetor, and We , every board € amd «Came within a ale} be estricken out and the word | . oT oo _ payed : ’ Ae. er rh : 4 ae Will be 1 gett prohi nw] ‘miles’ be inserted, as was evi Closed Doors at the Which Will Be Best for | ends of the cous bich rea : joerg, a motorman of the Madrona iE te ‘the; t et ‘ dently Intended Capitol. 7, the fact that Mixs Wilson . an ar, a ake ters which are oe in the now a te The amendment went uy Pp emperance. le - = at minus of the < be 12 Bilt ta comn w was passed in de ' eident without « ripy eb ashaiaily | o' night Person who r that no Hquor shall be sold within a soho ; wan 1 ed the “py pare evade Hag . OLYMPIA, Feb, 26.—The senate| OV. HOGGA T TERMED That the highwaymen were rank shall be unde 5,000 feet of any educational in-| sale of within &bee mites (tots ‘ th og, with but one dissent-| amateurs but were dete od to Bet ae a hotel ke stitution.” +. | fictat ked by Acting Thor ihe vote, that of Willlame of King, | hold the crews of I Ae ite provisions of any sl: insttatien: 15 | St , ceoiaael to, be QUeeilitiy aaa : wp the crews of veveral street Must Pay $5.00 Fee. W the was being read | the state in the future. ‘The report of the |W pronitit beeeeoe eo heen 7 ca evident from thelr come Doarding and ing houses which | Amendment, the senators were sick | senator's thumb happened to fall|{ra with due formatity from the of bill also prohibits Fult d Boerig Make 1 Lense ing } * 4 1 ering It, and were | on line, and nwoge with af ot the « » while a fir ging on the beube t Wher “ reathed tha sian @hi which dc t os trane! e he sire or read t that sti them all to the | examg { pciitatory composition The measure war . ~ is, F went a telephone, Beenie, First and moat these img oth more interesting iness, and the amendment was |!# not quite accurate in ite preter y Senator Piper so an te Fe Sapa ode hort t from the end of smal! boarding will be re- | Gradua 2 senate o rompthy oi nione of @ report tifiorm: p ‘ J fulred to pay a $6 eo: ‘ or trom “Ring ‘promptly kiied The fact ' B. John-} ent of the bilt , Mt “ port his aevivee ee the salary of the bote a ore = leon of Ive to make laway with wery ownershis ke t patcher of the Seattle ers a SENT CHILDREN TO 3): St ee le Anapector ts con be 1 to the governor that the td bre mand the saloon men who | f tt is Held Up on the large | Soa that the commission's Mil finally becomes a law} a ‘block of wood and a coneerted that tine selling matchea Humane {ambition was to provide be enforced, it ts looked the “sander.” With his hands Teoming Ase. LITTLE WEE MITES OF KIDS! Grricer Kent a to | sala " the best temperance = ae and the block under hie arm FB Salle of rop kept In every | FOUND SELLING MATCHES ‘|iheir home and notified t Unprintable Statements. [eawures ever brought before the £ a~ 1g started through the car to ¢ Cupant of the room may siide to ON THE STREET. jents to keep their children otf What Governor Hay s0id (2 ttl TEC store will always be the pos SHERIFF HODGE PAYS JAIL MATRONS forward end. He bad walked & nafety { Phe ¢ ays the erated wank rotably never bel diility of the breweries enaatn half a car's length when he hea Rules About the Linen. < ndiaiil sation citer Live tay Wonthoont | Srenree’ Wit thle auch ts cartel, Hid "bes or a corporatio to|| THE SALARY HE PROMISED, AND AT THE he command: “Hands up. Aside from these hardships, objec These words in a piping, plaintive | Seattle, and apel their littho chtid- | te stat evner he on the Heenses for the maloon men. Boerig wheeled, to face a leveled Hon can be properly raised against |ifttl 1 Police Bergeant|ren to sell matches at all hours of eat soverser Gipromsatt bill, however, makes any con SAME TIME SAVES ORY FOR COUNTY. 9g) evciver in the ‘right band. of , © out. The governor diplomatically | 2he a the bil! which provides that the ho t . and Wash~|the day and night gathored most of the newap oe af this character vod, and tt a slimline iiaiiatie — masked boy. Boerig raised hig tel inspector shall inapect t et 1 look Jaat night If I find that the ehiidren are corr in Olympia anc Gili be to the Interest of any such} arms as high as he could under the Once a year. The bill cant Sergeant shed down, the streets selling matches in the fu a in strict Pe lacy Lake advantage of this.| The county jail matrons, who|were issued for the matrons as | circumstance the ye for the bed linen, atring of bianke wo girty faces met. hin re I will take steps to pre 1] The local option of the joint | , 3 vo © ma the youn And other chambermatd matters, ali |Cne was owned by Surah Blanchard, |re tor fumane Of ; F atnen them. |Bubite morats committee was made | Were engaged by Sheriff Hodge at follows: Mise 8. J. Peterson, who| highwayman went throuch hie : 8 f H r release then Of which it is presumed will. be ‘ 4 and r Was Worn | Kent this mor These pares Dt eee & special order of business in the|a salary of $75 per month, but | WO'*Ked but two days, $1.65; Mise! pockets. Fifty cents represented forced by the annual visit of the in Berngrd Blanchard, her brother, | must take ca t é One Taken to Task. | bwune for next Tuesday at 10 o'C10CK. | wi ‘ Anna ark, $16.95; Mrs. M. E.\the total amount of cash Boerig Spector. On this inspection the own years ojd 1 want to may that L rnberger of Spokane, chiet| bs jwhom the con commissioners | Fleece, $13.70, and Miss Katrine/cartied, This the highwayman Sof & hote! will be given a card| The sergeant immediately re find thie ittle boy » was cor er, Wax taken to task by Jon! ywed $50 per month, receiv $8.36, makios & total afitook the : a. a o ‘ — ay th a G ¥ $ i 4 total 20k. He also took the motorman’ Fun according to law t ery re-| Humane Officer A. M. Kent, Sloute them fe iid widedt ney paid them being und leaves a bal-| decided that it was not worth ear tect. wt least e “od im the aki than ne ar x. and he “a at! ren. mscaey 4 a ee m surplus funds received f which Sheriff Hodge | rying away Tt cannot be niet-that the bill a of A. Haite by Hodge from the elty for board! Will turn over to the Roerig complained that bis arma furnishes a fine job for some on th f th of clty prisoners According to the wi were tired and the masked youth Wha may need the |TO “MARRY ‘CHUM OF felt te a From the city Hodge received | torn ffice, Sheriff Hodg ‘aciously allowed him to place the HIS PARTNER’ S WIFE # ple | Rage dl polo GET. AWAY Guo QUICK FREIGHT | $452.30 for board of 48 prisoners to surplus controller and “tools” on a Cag “s : Thi a” thee al GAME WORKED ON f January 12 to January 31, in ot ft ‘ LEW, YORK, 1 6 Pas F.. — “es | WATERFRONT. To feed these prisoners 1 Now then, hands up again fow 3 So be ag - wan raphere and 90 aiary | . [Was required the sum of $368.30, /45 cents per y came from the highwayman, t 3 roll rune up to # f ey leaving a balance of $74.00. oners. Hodge And Boerlg obeyed ta K [I | FD R ‘ | Rebuked by Governor. Stung! ! | From the time they took up their! sonal gain pcnen Liana Le | ‘Those who are opposed to Gor The damage done was $150 worth |4uties until January 31, chee yer prisoner per day In the meantime Fulton had fim rhum | wes 4 om snwert: nak Be te brody and the stinger was the old freight | ished his report to dispatcher knowr bhuke he inistered to the ox Sihneon, of Mi within 10 yards of the rear kn = | ; | n, of Minnesota, who obs Pultor ¥ | mincion in He carly morning meetingl awning left for Alaska on the 5 a ag td — pee }to this prejudice, but or Bhethe ach h | [hand there is plenty of evidence that he car. Fulti a halfway a ae @ McAleer, who worked wi a t that the gove oo wee 5 4 Burnett became ed highwayman, who ordered him . o eatos in th . herr ohn hy well acquainted on the train com After an ali-night search the dead | OBJECT LESSON. th Fate which waa entombed In the | them > | hysteria that whe may not be able to | to throw up his r % Boeast i Trine, 288, Gown, te kT an object 16 from life was|day, another victim of this accident? |oemtonel Wttitude j mets learned that Johnson was to| COME UP IN COURT — | Judge Frater ang retain her sanity.| waymen took abot $10 in nae we. N. abut two blocks north of | hale before he via n Coroner this afternoon |” The commmianion has promised the bn the Bertha be gave Johnsoe THIS MORNING. As & result of her plight being | change, but overlooked §6 In silver on apes S.. shortly after § o'clock |i" cee from 11 t t; | bel t this question, / governor faithfully to be good | the et erent that he printed in The Star, Bugene Van | which was tied in « small canvas morntag in sae from 11 to japeriot | which has It of the pay more attention to the staten| @m@ his pai were algo to be pas-| | Treek, of W . . Meconet 3°: Gayder and City De- | 2%48 ater { e juver at mth _— : - y , , . . 4 reek, of West Seattle, offered her bag. The highwayman then grab Sective Gti Fouibrick “investigated |e morning, "°° | |disappearance of m the [business and less to the task of orns ue he: ane =o ebay a Pending tmvestigation, resulting ® home for herself aud child. This | bed the conductor's watch, but de Mie death and came to the consiu-|, necting belore Judge Frater, Dep. | McAleer lived at the home of Dun- (yee Bh ga a Sees Slows together. from offers of solicitation and help offer was not investigated by Char-| cided that it was not worth take Bee het Thies died from smother: | ty Prosecuting Attorney Perry waa |can Robert f thetwo known | trrstclaliy ‘none of thie ever bab oo mgt root on a clock, Suet ing published in The Star, the case ity Commissioner Hannan. Rather, | ing. faster was subject to epileptic |STEUINE the case of August Olesen | Victims He left the house. a. few | pened tually it was a decided od to Johmece on the teen ttt | of Mrs. Emma Bauer, from whom Mr. Hannan, xo he stated today, has| Fulton was next ordered to enter and he was stricken w pase “ ree of forgery and gave aa | 2°mente before Robertson left ly warm session, held behind chowed | Mushe | fo Johnson on the dock and | 4 4 planned to take her é-yearold secured another wo o for Mr.|the car where the third highway- through the field. His face feil | ft ® * athe was drupk These |%%Y morning, stating that he doors, In the governor's office, and/ O08, “Say, Charley, 1 Bave some! ona wilt not come up before) Van Treet, thus cutting off at least| man still had Boerlg at the point Rmothered ta death” "MPI | cigne boys were brought into court |#oine to Work as usual He ordinar-|the members of the commission are| {might that has to go aboard that |Judge Prater until inte this after: one chance of saving Mrs. Bauer's | of a revolver. - n 4 10 o'ctoke | becmuse they persisted in hangt ¥ Worked with HKoberteon. Robert- | not brag « of what took place | fret and it-has to be paid the x | ! ek, sry aaene best 10 o'gieth | steue eal on Raticoad ev. & eon went to work as usual and = Malas avert.” Cane hare Se ein |e REE reason and her child from the poor | Walt for Next Car, urn in, e be Judge Frate hen rrward “ e he od that may now house. udge ter stated t - t ot iy sevens) cxbect crassing | Sai: i Sealy soningate | Sygate cir: aka {dros his pal as freight clerk.) Now, |e tao iste Four yeore of suffer: that, in view’ of ait tne ned ‘hap. | “Now, you fellows stand — boon. Hour after hour paseed.| .oening. Did you see those men |, 80 {AF NO one has been found who [if you will help me out, Til repaying over @ lost husband, and con-| pened, he believed the woman's | "4 shut up,” said one of the the rer, and Fuiten did not return | mOreing , PER lremembers havi “nm MeAl fyou on the boat. | can't get this sae ed boys, who apparently was |whe sat in rows over there? Did cor ; tUnuous hamperings on the part of mind to be affected. How much , this fe became worried over hie ZOU, hat Pap Shee Bes \Tuatay merntag Tie mentee pepe a he | biimans officers has wrought the | none can tell until she Is brought aaa when ft pore Ea : ; they by that table?” The judge indicated | Tu morning e contrac his stage of the game . . “eri * next car whei : wed absence and informed tt the piace, whore the “pélsoner ‘nat.|tors will say nothing about McAleer flashed a check for $600 and | ee, te wueh © ish Of) before © comminnicn, The ‘highwaymen were assured J. A. Hunt, a netghbor alt.” continued the judge, “t oF his disappearance | Chariey felt that no car would run to the ter tne keep on hanging around saloons you wee eins peas he beay thie morning: The} will be there That man faces st eeeeeRAAn AR tt *) And then the master stroke! WOMAN HAS ANTITY = SUF EE EEE Ys oe yy! minvs while another coach was Cee Sr | bgt i A gS aa “say, Charley, 1 wonder if my | i. te nebebeasl there. After aoe Saree BROUt SO years | 1 Wt Sane him to the penites * BANK CLEARINGS. grips have come? Did you see them HE * spokesman order uiton ani | He claime he was drunk. Now.| * * how would you like to be in hisly poor take any into stateroom 237° he OF STOLEN PROPERTY | fe GOVERNMENT AT *\rig to go to the forward end of i; ¥ | place today? When those men come | ci siunes agen * saaneio.en | TOUGMS ATTACK HIM WHEN Gig THE EXPOSITION, % | the car. Ifoeau that te eiil ae te prison tor | Balances 12374058 a | | E TRIES PO MAKE THEM Well, Charley didn’t see any go| With the arrest of Mra. Frank 2 WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. #| “Now, you fellows, keep on ook ja long, long time * Tacoma. ot STOP SMOKING. in there, but, being of accommo. | Boland, altas Margaret, alias Mra. 26 — Postmaster | General # | ing just the way the car's running? | . » wo °, lward Stubley, alleged partner of | Moyer tod. ? ; ordered the highwaymen ® Clearings dating nature he wont to see, and ~ eyer today signed an order ® 3 eeerem a Ot MAT.) eee s 4). Because he requested a gang of| When he came back his pal and|the man now In jail on a charge! designating Albertus H. Bald. #| Boeri turned on the jalce. sam WASHINGTON, Feb. 26—By U.| 4 Portland ’ # |t2ughs to quit smoking cigarettes} the freight clerk were non oat, / of using the mails to defraud, Clty | ® win, chief division of corre #|Tan the car a few blocks before P.—The democratic filibuster |) Clearinas toany + 960,860.00 # | 2M the rear ond of a Beattie, Renton Gi harley left last night, believing | Detectives Frank Clark and H. C.| @ gnondence, as assistant repre: #| Fulton turned to see if the high ctialigdipaliotiriint against provision of the sundry 80-14 Balances i 74,740.00 # | Bont cutnarn street car at Southeast) hig pals wore honest, but the steam: | Adams yes — ye aaee monet % sentative of the postoffice de- * waynes Sire yo me A - : |propriations bil! last night was - ag Neht. Harte Matte, the cehicitt] boat officials way it in an old game|® Women who may be able to clear)» partment at the Alaska-Yukon | had evidently jen bu ) GORONER HAS HARD TIME SE- | ded practically at 1 o'clock this|* Wlnight. Harry Merts, the conductotl 6.4 that Johnaon got stung. jup several burglaries stretching | ® Pacific exposition * | yards, as Charles Yauger, a condue ae... Se et was attacked by one of the gang and CURING WITNESSES FOR morning. Representative Tawney | EEEME 4 FF sulle debned one Matinee te | ower th Dest two years. le %| tor, found one of the masks ‘Sate CAVE-IN INQUEST. announced that as punishment for Fett Si GANA saveael tabs In Mrs, Stubley’s room Were wy eakeeeeke keke ea|the Madrona Park car platform sonar ? the attack, the house would not ad SENATE REFUS E me of the gnng. found « trank and a large English ia |this morning. The mask was On account of the difficulties en- | journ until 3 o'clock. Adjournment When the knife wielder saw the’ wicker hamper, each of which was made from the black Mning of a tered by Coroner J.C. Snyder | was taken finally at 3:20 a. mi, to-| bi dripping from the wounded | filled with loot LEGISLATUR E TO cauk securing witnenses for the inquest | * -~ Praghh (oan INVESTIGATION cand he Jumped from -the car > wor Jaimed some time} i a a = Fever the bodies of Duncan Robert. | 447. The bill made little progress. | |and with hie companions | oe Se eas toa se at tee ee ee ay Rn! ur jae that she was the wife ¥ rday but fortunately plac o gon and August Stangel, killed by an OLYMPIA, Feb, 26-—By « vote of |/Merta was taken to his hame at WE j ” ‘accident In the north trunk sewer 47 to 44 the wennte ¢ z morning re-|Hiliman City. He is reported to be ard Stubley, an ex-convict tio wd money in the bank in the morning,’ last Tuenday morning, it bas been HANDS B |fused to order an invest ¢'in much pain t was released from the penitentiary sald Fulton this morning Symatll tomorrow, and maybe next THE BONES / wang which attacked Mertz lyears, Last night the woman said | | were mere boys % )Ghonaay morning | j they were not married | ——ete |who pointed his gun at me was Dr. Snyder was engaged all day! gan FRANCISCO, Feb. 26—By| TOMATOES ARRIVE : GLYMPIA, Feb. $6-—King “ant |" His srisiey clatone to bo wibtece| OLYMPIA, Feb, 26.—The leg. | shaking like a leaf.” D TP ikcund personally, but oe fox cou |U. P—Frank Butz washed his| ‘The first tomatoes of the season } Pierce counties this morning had aloft Gen, George B. McClellan, of] islature this morning received | It is believed that the highway) @ : are extended him by the con-| hands in gasoline and then picked | arrived in Seattle thin morning from jskirmish in the house over a bill civil war fame. The police Scout) and accepted an invitation from men live in the vicinity of the his progress is necessarily|up a lighted of] lamp early this) the southern end of Florida and| dexigned to allow certain residents | her claim. the A-Y.P, commission to in ace of the hold-up. The pollee |morning. Butz is now in the hom |they smack of their distinction }of King county, who live close to! aE ERRETE spect the exposition grounds on are investigating. The body of BStangel has not yet | pital, his hands burned to the bones.| when the price is quoted—Jjust four | | Zacoma, to cut themselves off trom | WILL DUSCUSS ~ “NEW Saturday, March 6. A special | Bd Larson and W. Pomeroy, st® santa The gasoline ignited from the! plunks per erate, They will begin! a ing county and become a part of | train will be provided to take | pected of complicity in the hold-up, | lamp: | at that but California tomatoes will] gHoOTS HIMSELF THROUGH | Pierce county FISHING LAWS | the members to Seattie, |e re arrested by Detectives Mg | put the bik figures to fight | There are three bills to this} " INIVERSITY, © ‘lurg and Peterson this afternoon, TRACK WALKER |“SACK THE HISSER”|""iexs took a stop upward today.| THE HEART AT THE | ecvect In the houne, coming from an | pf" ANFORD Pwith the obiect! MAY TELL GRIEVANCES ee | AGAIN ESCAPES | The wholesale houses are asking NORMAN HOUSE, many committees, all with different | or drafting international laws to “SUNDAY EXPENSE” | 26 cents per dozen and in most of recommendations. The fight of the |Cover fisheries and fishing In the| : |. PALO ALTO, Cal. Feb. 26.—-By | the shops the “Two dozen for b5¢ Arthur Dalton, a young Engitsh-| Xing county delegation was to have | waters on the boundary line bé| tec nas sory Mee pA pein gai Uv. P. Jack the Hisser Palo| sign has been taken down 1] man, committed suicide by shooting | @i bills referred to the committee|sVoen the United States and|needey a apecial hearing. wi | ACCOUNTS — Alto’s midnight terror, developed | “Fresh eggs, 20c” substituted Ihimeolt throukh the heart "i on eounty boundary, which ts under-| Gonada, KE. EB. Prince, special com-|at which the contending & Peter Oich, an Italian trackwalker, | supernatural powers last night, ee arose Boskae lwepen Gt the Merman. Howse: be Po stood to be favorable to the plan! vissioner for Great Britain and the|terested in the Dearborn st I, Deputy sheriffs, game wee Rant tegin, hint Bickmend Beach | Gineer Matheson. who today con-| A petition te being eizculated| West, Yosler way, shortly after 11)M% eating ont & pecs of, King] Dominion of Canada, will arrive ay ut thelr views on. the question, and, outside tax collectors i oe ey eee id oe the wntdint *PS | tinued his search for the prowler. | among locs ple who are inter-|CClck thia morning. No reason is }it,e county won out by m decided | Here within the next few da from the Dearborn st. district ure-|have to make. out vouchers for tint his lett faced Matheson discovered the man at| ested in Alaska properties, asking | “20¥" for the deed Hiajority, This, however, is no in-| Confer BIW President D. 8. Jordan, /ing that work be commenced, and} “coffee and sinkers,” if that should ; ‘That 2 was Bot killed outright midnight crouching behind shrub-| for the establishment of a postoffice ; ornepeg leet noes de oan the’ dication as to what will be done| U: 9% special commissioner pointing out i, at arabe ry. owners be the menu of their daily meals, ee considered miraculous. He fell in | 1 ory on the grounds of a residence.|at Fort Yakitaki, where there aro wan somewhat of & reclame "“iwith the bill when it comes up for magiemak 1DANG LIND paid In $280,000. snore, craton had | according to an order jist down @ engine passed over hin left wrist, | He was peering into a lighted room| about 60 miners who for the past| “4% Somewha ’ final action he ae ; oa t by the county commissioners rushing fe toe pulp, Oleh as wn re several young women Were] gix years have been oblige rie 7 Nothing is known as to his rela TT ena h4 Hh < vt « Beacon bill residents appeared! morning, This matter aleo applies Wess! to Beattie und taken to the | vards, The Hisser's only} 60 mtles to Catalla t dt #°\ tives. The body was taken in |f. H. Harriman were actually be-|with a protest againut the ore to car fare and other minor ex- ayside Emergency hospital, where | playing cards Hiewer'® only | G0 miles to Catalin in smal! boats| Charge by Coroner J.C. Snyder and . B. YOUNGS AND [hind the recent purchase of the Ne | tion of a bridge spanning 12th av. S,|henees incurred by these officials ee en een wee, 6 Bee | for what mall they get. Fort Yaki- lig now at the undertaking estab’ Perce & Idaho Hiectric railway by/on the ground. that they did not| po ees, ' for the county. ato 4 trousers. |takt ts almost completely isolated | iynment of Butterworth & Sons the Willamette Vatley Oil company, | Want to ‘be compelled tee in performing duty f nty sh Matheson challenged the man.| from the reat of the world by being s col. PROSSER ILL fe menerally belleved here. pa Pi Bolen f ‘ on Heretofore tt has been the cus SUIT FOR A LARGE SUM Receiving 06. anuwer he sprang at| joeated ina very dangerous place to / Fhe road, which ‘in oe Miser con Will probably determine upon thee | tom not to make out vouchers for the figure only to fail b padiong on make a landing. CITY WILL LOSE Inca? ‘ et ht ig oF age rt ine mt [and Voltiner, (wo Idaho oftton future action after they bear the}any sum ae bap ci ~ hag on the spot occupied a moment before : : | H Ah iat ie ae n extended arguments next Wednes »w the officers will have to gty by the half-naked form Shingle Mills to Close. BY A Mi | 09 80th av fe ral MAN FOR JUDGE j@ay dotailed vouchers for even a penny enge BELLINGHAM, Feb. 26.—Tt STAKE Gays, but ts reported as’ considerably ‘ | expense Bult for recovery of $21,500 was) PARDON NEWSPAPER MEN. Janingiy mills of Northwest \ fo I Sew enews |Haproved today, Mr Young was | 2 EA ee ee ee | County Commissioner Dan Abra. reeees 1 one superior cour FRANKFORT, Ky, Feb. 26.—Ty | ington will remain closed indefinite: | an offer. fre reat a Goes n affice, and for RAISES A PROTEST hams sald today that he believe ieday by MR. McMahon and 0. E.|1y p—Newspapera throughout the | net”, Will remain clowed tndetinite, | an iotain the sandatone i dea. wes. beni bl THE WEATHER, *lthe “sundry expense” accounts Loving, stockholders in the Salome |ptate today are commenting favor~| (1, At Moolhe Of the Northwout) for a certain figure | TACOMA, Feb. 26.—By U * — Occasional Rain Tonight and #| wero being taken advantage of Epterprise company, controlling |ably upon the action of Governor |G a 0, , deve fact that whe oaner, olty treasurer, | mii oor trom Washington % C.|% Saturday; Light South Winds. | i ’ Augustus Wilson ’ orday | Might, representatives of 108 mills | trac iginally let has n unable to be at. his i t ee seen Beer Mpoxane, aginst pardoned the publishers of the|in Whatcom, Skagit and Snohom-| relat future maint 14 Joftice for several weeks, but hix cons |to the effect that Congressman | * * BIG FIRE IN CHICAGO one ie ga sled yc Loulsville Herald, charged in twol{sh counties unanimously decided | M°t, ted ae one ly fase ie not serious enough to cause | Cushman of Tavoma, through mal SRK RR ee! mece, pone pany _ ©. counties with criminally libelin~|to continue the shutdown com in ‘i mr 68. H's yp venistant, areement with Senator ‘ties 0 - CHICAGO, », 26.—By U rm. ©. W. Jobnson, his son, H, O. Read | Jiggs ‘Thomax P. Cook and Com-|tmoneed Junuary 1 last Fie mintake will miean an extra} ety treaxtter ery til | Seattle, will be allowed to name his DIES AS HE SAID. lone inate ‘@nreksomention a ke » and R. 8. Ludington mon h Attorney DP. P, Smith, in “ cost of hund of dollars the | wince Jast Friday, and it will be xev- | brother, Ed Cushman, as the new|_ HOUSTON x. Keb. 26.—Ry t vit COMDOAy Wan Geutrearadl ie MeMahon and Loving also ask | connec with the night rt trials New Market Opened city | nad in not thie Fact tt ral we bef he can get back | rageral judge for this district wilt |B Dr. Ww r Luna 4 pe minen fire this moraine, wah ves ate! entucky ma the w . » © wor shyaician, is dead at his home he ars La . *hv. court to issue @ restraining or- in western Kentuck The new Waldort public market | council! withe repert from the | ' undoubtedly bring forth a determin. | P!Y 0,000,000. Six fireme 4 " of blood poisoning, contracts estimated at $2,000,000. Six firemen mer preventing the Enterprise com PLAYWRIGHT WEDS. is to be opened tomorrow morning. | #treet comm! TO EXPUNGE A ROAST ed protest from prominent members } | . gs walls and # to be opened tome 4 E } performing an operation three weeks | were injured by falling walls am Eames incurring any more Indebted-) | oie; GROVE, Cal, Feb. About 16 atalla jhave alrendy been | HERE'S THE NEW HAT, WASHINGTON, Tob. 26—-y Uy of the bar |a 2, He diamoved his own cay AE are {n the hospital al By U, P—Carlton Russell Foster,| rented and equipped, where every-| oiicago, Feb. 26--Dy U, Po-|PenThe houne today, by @ viva voce se ended to: his own treatment, ‘and — -—- + “akle ta hoe “ ! be lyote, adopted a resolutto hick WHO SAID PP wouL | predicted the exact date of hii ath | {the playwright, was maried today | thing fronts nahi (0,8 shoe shine cot a cabriolet and be tn styig ID aatttry Tawney introGmied | LONDON. Feb i |pacesread oe sonal ante of Bis Genth | SUNDAY THE LAST ; CRAZED BY DISEASE —to'ulss ivy Anderson, of this place, | will be sold. Striclly sanitary cou-|;0'th'xdvien of the Nadonal havo | eprewemeative, Tawney, Introduced |, LONDON. Pel 8¢-—Ry UB [owe wooks ogo, He aupeated (ink CHEAP DAY | | Her father was formerly prestdent | dition: 7 Ow clation of Retail Milliners at ite appointme nt of & #elect committes of | members the dip tage corps 1 | ing. the progress of the case. lay, Feb, 28, will be the last 4 MAN RUNS AMUCK of the Theosophical society of the} During the opening day many of| pntannual opening. It is sald tojfive to consider the speech of Con iondon that Ming Mowers Cet ae ra Ore Seniah ..” aanlanleets ie | Pactfie Car sy! bl pte took Hd Feng gue Semenseratere dha the very newest of hat confoe | gremeinan, Co t of Colorado attack foot howard the costahiiehieat. oF Today's Treasury Report. Ht anka-Yulcon-Pacifle exposition, BORKELHY, Cal, Koo. 26.—Hy 1 jplace at St. Mary's-by-the-Bea 14 lke : serra {tone and parte of the dominant eee ee eee ec ounmed’ trom vie fr ' 2 Be w ‘on bulldings pnd eroun P.—-Buftoring from cancer, L. Rosano, | ent tenered: [tee ey: “nner San be SeOured | charaoteriaticn of the cab tamily, 1 aries. jt expuamed. trom the) two countries, treasury statement today shows: |, eating completion. ant the & pationt, armed with a surgical in-| Governor Chamberlain Honored. | | there. yawning in front and flapping at c aoomneee | en FoR et Onin Receipts, $1,725,018; disbursements, | price of adimlaston wil} raised ment, last night wrecked the| SALIM, OFey z ib, 26. meverabe Tersiman Wace ine, the sides, LID OFF TREASURY, | GaN RATA? Feb. 2¢,--By | $2,460,000, | to 25 cents on Monday, Mareh 1, mw of the cancer hospital |Chamberlain of Oregon may have overran iP eb, 26-1 P |UD. —Guineppe no italla | Jet Lets 4 terrorized the other’ in jthe honor of presiding and delivering] SAN ANTONIO, Tex. Feb. 26.1, DR. MASON BETTER. eer hae HAs CER the ance | donticiet be ohien “wileatath Haitan | ronhtus WEARD DHAL | Vetoes Sunday Baseball Bill, end nurses until finally sub- jan address at « mecting of the Now |H. Merriman quietly celebrated his! a4 coyaition of Dr, J.T, Magon,|premaury wae shown thie morning (as the man who attacked her 108 ANGHLER, Cal, Feb. 26-—By| INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, Feb, 26 dogg the police, He now Mon fa (oe Civie forum, in Carnegie hall,|6ist birthday today, He passed the | ooun jal phyaletan, appointed byl by the passage in the senate of a/ left her to wander the streets, 1 VU. Portus H. Weare, at one time] Governor Marshall today vetoed the precarious condition ut the Central | Ne w York city, March 1%, if he|morning.in pistol and rifle practice, | Aibrtt ‘tod, » is reported to be (pals appropriating § $80,000 for the veding, after @n assault, today | one of the most Important tleures 14} Si permitting Sunday basdball fees enti r yrhore nie janie! condition |sacepts the Invitaifin ‘sent to him |and aald he never felt better tn his | improving bday, Dt Manon hus ation songrens to be held In| Mndek AB OOD BAIL AS Answer Lgommercial clrciee, in Alnaka, diag /{hd Li ae ‘bbl Siephen Wise life. Rue noxt summer, to the superior cour the erisne, yestorday, practically enuilews, * been operated on for appendicitis, Ss Liable mb lla Re bbb sc sibs. wit ina ai aa wench id alin lind sat