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MAUDLIN HUMOR IS |. NOT APPRECIATED | He was first noticed standing be-faffort he put ¢ rth, he actually rate. jgide 8 tolegraph pole at Third and!ed the car. on the tense, breken | Madta At 8:90 last night, peoring| which amoked and began to burn | Auxtously up the AML but ne from the friction. With a grinding |the dowen or more people wh jar, the car came to a stop within j DIM Sueswed the deaparate dead he|alx inches of the man’s cheat, wa the ioe Mes nO Attention Waa/spectators covered their eyes to IF BOUILLON SAYS WE Ege a javeld the horrid aight, Hearing the came 0 down the | eudde sh, however r Jou kee [Rath and the na, somewhat un |again, and this ie what they sae -| NEED MORE CARS ¥) but with hie hatf burned The desperate one fumbled in his firmly gripped between | vest — pox Ket, rapidity ec yatehed & WE NEED THEM. | Saaaine hg ay walked out to the) mateh on the front of the oar ap. — R. the. oar track and, with| plied tt to the stub of the cigar, Gh asad a aiaialleil otohed hands, waited to beland then, with a wave of hie hand “lam entirely in sympath: ound to pieces t® the petrified gripman, he mado with whatever steps ouperie O MY STERIOUSLY |}, aap of horror “same from the | hin way, atti! unsteadily, In the di tendent Bouillon n and a pa may think necessary to compel the Seat. rection of the bright lghts up Third calling back trohman and a sergeant, who were | av man, QUIT LOS ANGELES “Shanks, of too far away. xprang to the rescue of many t-t-t-shanks, Wind wush| Ue Electric company and the SUDDENLY. the mad man, ‘The cable oar plung- | blowin’ all m’ matches out Seattle, Renton & Southern ed down the hill upon whieh it ta) |r Mike, Sarge,”| Company to afford what he almost Impossible to atop, but the atrolman,| deem eripman made up is mind to tak get Wl tery erect te ont a . the chance of derailment, and, to had the} » Warrants Issued save the would-be antotde’s life, he and an open door mwatiow.| lated Mayor Miller tod released his grip from the onble, and, igar, where street car §-—Former Mayor Has {With the volne sanninn’ ont “rus wait: | Schedule ordinances introduced forehead purpled by the Her Returned. at the councii meeting Monday night by @he head of the pubilc —— wae dred feet of hose before the fire ‘ur Roches. "8 : j n's department tw ANGELES, March 117.—By mh eee cortainly not making suggestions or ‘im anewer to a summons to ee eee eee *& & & &/ Presenting ordinances of thin char before the special grand HARGED . id: ime . ar Fithot 4 thorough know! A i he | edge of the situation and the reme “elle go aga * ja * Seattle. * san required. If the department rron counter M M4 Sune a ® Clearings today . .$1,957,094.37 # | believes that additional cars are re ‘of graft e! NASHVILLE, Tenn, March 17 2, j Sal affaires former "Mayor |By U. P.—Judse fart today, deliv 5 ee cc er aise te ieee a uae” © meee Harper, whose resignation ro-|@red one of the lengthiest charts © Ciearings tae 2 .* o from the recall campaign di-/ to 4 jury in the history of the courts * Balaness ? 66.259 & i jayor te Informed. against him, returned to his|Of Tennessee, in the trial of Col * fete. . «| ‘These matters are left to Mr fm this city today. Harper;Danean Cooper, Robin Cooper, bis 4 Clearings today n $2,116,418 | Doulton and his department. He Deen spending the past fow| #00, and John D. Sharpe, charged ¥ Nalane veeemeia od @ | 88 Mired by the city to do just this since his resignation at his|With the murder of Senator E. W.| ag ne | NOEY work, The mayor's office jw retreat, on the property /Carmack. The Instructions of the Seeeebhebaeeeeeee par of facts and figures Pacific Sugar Refinery, at|court number approximately 18,000 4 bd departmental — inquiry. | words, and covered every point herefore, ff Mr. Houtlion states Rar; denios having given out credited to him since fesignation, and early today re-| to discuss the possible out | of the grand jury investiga J Dave nothing to say,” he sald nated April 6 as the date the « tien will he held. Mt you all about! With the roof afire, the cofling |adlaze and bite of burning debris Petition Filed Today—A petition aiting all around her, Mra. All- was handed the county comminsion- 4 jbright, aged 66 years, dashed for the of today, asking that a boulevard|WILL PUT ON PLAYLETS IN the tenderloin. Nick Oswald.) 4 120 feet wide be bullt across the known as the “czar,” OO yee othe peti ed gy My sm Boge jnorth end of Union bay. The peti-| THE UNIVERSITY GYMNA. peared, and no trace of his | S008 Si ‘cocn th ree , thon is signed by many property SIUM FRIDAY NIGHT. Heatenant, William Law| § ow ying him out to the holders in that section, who ° could be found today. Fugt-| “cet and safety od about 6 o'clock |* "MOF Sut 1 the elty re occurred about 6 o'e! ——e ‘ort i ron, Mave Deon issued fF) vestorday afternoon, at 402 N. 24th! Ask for Recelver—Rastorn |. 7b" Solets of 1800/" the yoen. . and nothing was: left standing creditors of the Roston Rtore have |Mune from "King Henry IV." and of the house but a few charred stud ey, Serene 8 | ons varied bis; offered Wy the orale, ~ e|tores of the University of Wash OF Maggies ig Se. inveluntary bhank-|ington next Priday evening In the ; y proceedings, gymnasium. The playa are given belongings. The daughter, Mra i lby students of the English Jones, was out working at the time| Wii! Meet Tenight—The North- |” je English depart of the biaze, and the grandmother | west Queen Anne Improvement etub| Me™" Last yoar the proceeds were and the two sick children were in arek bey 9 now bares for the will hotd # meeting tonight at 8:30 the house sione. The street is un- Saw. Tote probants Yer the ohane on West Armour st. Many matters |” ¥|paved, and was in very bad cond!-| of importance will be diecused, and |°°Ur*? “tll be followed this time, tion for the fire department, and “The Spirit of 1909" ts the work the committees previously appoint it was necessary to lay masy hun- ed will report. jot Frank M. Poulser, a writer and dramatic coach of thin city, The was marked by bit ‘Ween! battles, and the affairs fevh-bilinisasiliclaapintibeemesinehistinaat ciacndaaumee RANCHER FRANK TERRACE pac This the east side people DENOUNCES TWO MEMBERS OF COUNTY BOARD. raised between counsel duriug th progress of the case. that certain changes are required this office must concur in the wis dom and necesalty of such ob: 1 geR, The street car offict them | Selves decline to discuss the ordi adiaeiilietensoae ee — Sets Date for Election—The county commissioners yesterday set the election date for the incorporation at Rothe! On Woody, the which laguance of sub for witnesses to appear be the grand jury, there has bee ®eattering of the former “bosses o Durand, who collected im the restricted district for whose property holdings are extenstve, has been placed arrest, and will be held in ly until afier hig testimony ix BANKER 18 CONVICTED. a Observance of St. Patrick's day tn } Commissioner Rutherford | Yesterday that he had consistently | wearing of shamrocks and small | stood owt for the west road. Abra-|grese harps in church and hall | hams, it fs claimed, hae been for| throughout the city the loyal iriah first one and then the other, you |*fe observing the day lerday casting the deciding yl The Ancient Order of Hibernians the west road project. attended High Mass at 9 o'clock in Bt. James cathedral, during which Saying this and other unkind The announcement of this de & paneayric on the geod saint was " commis. | Cision was the cue for the outburst | doliversd aloners. raat pn gy 7 fist in| f anger on the part of Terrace,| At the New Washington hotel thi their faces to emphasize bis re | ®84 Carrigan added a mite to what rp marks, Frank Terrace, rancher,| Terrace said by telling his fellow yesterday afternoon denounced the members on the board that they yanbers of the county board in| W@re © palr of “jobbers.” the most scathing terme. BOOM DE AYE” DIES DENVER, Mareh 17.—By U. P— misaioners prowised the o> peng Mangler. gemedion and com- board would ap-|Poer, author of the song. “Ta tt oon ap thy Bh i the ranchers Ra Boom De Aye.” is dead, afier q|NOTE FOLLOWING PRICES FOR : - Spring Is Here 2 ingering illness Stanley, whose real! A FEW DAYS ONLY t om that thoroughfare would furnish ‘name wae Bonneherg, | mes, one Saw Y= gy A san amend POT GOT absolve the county from {with his wite simee (yg =". a a earti x Anco ake, He wan reduced . 3 ee: to straitened circumstances and Kh OS Fors RECITAL TONIGHT All Oper ‘ Terms to Suit WALTER A SUTHERLAND. The Young Men's Bible club of aia jthe Fi Presbyteria: ure! ve! y Fern Building, | perfected ompaak ‘o cine _ 807 Third Ave. the larae crowd that promises to Opp. Central Bide “We thought we were dealing | with honest men, but I see we are) struction the east road, between Orillia and Kent. Two weeks ago the county com Dentistry ON MAST PAYMENTS ttend the fine recital which wi jbe given under the club's pe en no TES this evening. The recital will take : jplace im the main auditorium of the church, and the program will be jsiven under the direction of the |D. 8. Johnston Co. The following well-known artists | will appear: Mrs. Clarence H. Hop-| . pec, soprano Mre William H.| ves M ate. jesey, contralto; Mr. HO Call d In tig: / Price, tenor; Mr. Alvin EB. Gillett, an jbaritone; Mr. A. Masino, flutiat BOWT Walt UNTH. TOMORROW $30 Cash that ew f-room bungalow, heat of | fireplace, ; payments Tk OCR OFFICE TODAY. AND WILL HAVE A SALMBMAN SHOW YOU THE ABOVE. MARKING & Kivnne. ‘Main tie 200 Boston Bik Consultation and Examination Free, | Expert Bridgemen, Expert Plate |workers, Expert Painiess Extract- Naturileh say the Ger- : | ore, Ete, | Dame Nature had been one after an- Hi) net went bad shape. For directed to Diseases of the Gums Cured Our object is to give the labor ing people the best dentistry at the |amallest expense to therm. | Full Set of Teeth $3.50 and Up Close-in Snap lot and modern f-room ho LAS minutes from Second av.” mun Price $1.080,, terme Call 406 Oriental Hik ——$——— 5 Lots $3,350 The steamer City of Pusbia ar- |tived in this morning, at 4 o'clock, t San Pranci fth a ft wenger list and general cargo The brigantifie Harry @ and the h ¥ Butard have heen serenoly. When you dock at Winslow f teeth are about hopeless ne to the cod tah t's the time to come to us. Co a THE STAR—.WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17 MAYOR MILLER IS BACK | OF BOUILLON IN FIGHT _| FOR BETTER SERVICE | it at SOPHOMORES WILL DO SOME STUNTS| plece itself in a revival of the six ST. PATRICK’S DAY IS | CELEBRATED IN SEATTLE ated | Seattio will not be confined to the | be discussed, at which Best Modern *:: femmes bere” © | Selling This Cow | 1909. | naneos prepared by the public ntth |Itien department, and the real fight | wilt be developed when the meas jures come up for hearing before the corporations committee | Twenty more new cars of the lot ||f ordered by the Seattle Blectric ff }ocompany are due to reach this city [this afternoon from the manufac t turers at St. Louis, according to |i tolographic advices 1) It Is quite evident to city offtetals, |f however, that there will be a mark. \f ed shortage of cars avatiable for |i wwe duting the AYP. exposition, |p as stwted by Mr. Bouillon in # special report yeaterday | Authorized to Use Force. | Tha board of public works today |f instrusted Superintendent Bouillon | jof the department of public utflt-) | tea to take any necessary steps to | foree the Seattle Klectric company to hasten work on its proposed | if |atreet ear Hiner projected to handie | the A-¥.P. exposition crowds. | Otty Bagtneer Thomson notified |the board that on B, 40th at. be {ff tween 10th av. N. B®. and idth av. |i |N. BE, where the street had been | | waiting for the electric company’s work for two weeks past, the cor | poration had been actually employ | tr two men and one whole eam. At this rate of progress it was sug | mented that the Seattle Electric | company might have this work com. | | pleted within about 10 years. | The board will instruct all con tractors on street work in the | vietnity of the exposition grounds to hasten their contracts, so that everything will be completed and (ff tn readin for the opening day of |ff the big tutr. * teenth century masque. It ts syny- bolte of the approaching exposition, | and depicts a picturesque and ro- mantic myth of the Alaska natives. An animated Alaska totem pole fur: Hishes the spectacular element Dr. F. M. Padelford, of the uni-| veralty, who is conceded by authori. | ties to be one of the foremost Shakespearean scholars of the Northwest, has assisted the cast! of “Henry IV," and the managers} promise that the interpretation wili be of « high order. | “The Land of Hoart’s Desire” has & distinctive atmoxphere of its own, filed with the Irish folk lore of) & century ago. It will be one of fj the most delicate and beautifal| plays staged by unfversity atudents. vor evening a banquet laid for 200 wits} Judge Thos. | Burke will act as tonstmaster. At! Recreation hall the young ladies of | Holy Angele academy will present | @ drama of Irish life, “The Princess | Meath” and at § o'clock, In! Payson hall, Latona, a musical and literary entertainment will be gtven | ty aid Gf the Dominican parieh of | the Church of the Most Bleswed | Sacragnaht. Another concert is to be | sivem at St. Bdwards hall, Terry av. | and Cotambia st. under the auspices | of the cathedral chotr, At all of| [these no. pains have been spared to! Provide features of an | mg thin | mor i. 21 8 o'clock, at the Church | Of the Most Immaculate Conception. at which the well known Jemuit mi»: | sionasy, Rev. Patrick J. O'Rellly, de Rrerpa & panegyric upon the frish fain’ these more formal aftatrs, there were many family partion and quiet private celebrations through- | out the city. Pasede: the actr shue made a b ame terday with Knabensty Loe Angetes—Thin city consumptives avene—b fevolt agal The pict in and may be widespread. We Can Crow Over in to bar ht soldiers i} When small classified ads tn The Bitar, of one, two, three and four |i lines, rent rooms, find loxt dogs | and cats, sell real estate, furniture, | meat markets, ponies and horses, | you have got to admit that this page is read by It “beats the Dutch” the way folks advertising in this sheet get quick returns. It really does And the genuine resnits to thou-| sands of people day by day are mak. | vol ing this page grow like the grass | bo in springtime. wi Heres a man, Mr. den ay., who, @ week ago, ran an he wanted to buy a rooster. | bid He was sick of roosters before he got through looking over the | sl buneh which was brought him—and | 24 ESocmads of poche “*\SEITLE ROCK A. McCul-| Carrigan in the other, was settled lough by name, living at 4215 Lin-| yesterday, when Rutherford admit [ nage One, aoe Bevery thin te Fur nish the rome Com. plete. Last Day of Frederick & Nelson’s | Spring Exposition 'O those who have found it inconvenient to call as yet, and those who, disposed to favor us with FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Store closes daily at 5:30 | Goode | Matenstve Tine ot | eodable Dry | having called, are again their presence, we ex- tend a cordial welcome for tomorrow, the last day of the Spring Exposition. The Spri It is a privilege of which we avail ourselves with much gratification to request your inspection of the Spring Hats now making their ini- tial appearance in the Millinery Sec- tion, on the Second Floor. -xclusive creations from famous Parisian ateliers—Georgette, Marie Louise, Reboux, Louison and the reigning favorite, Heitz Boyer—to- gether with smart models from our own designers, find charming rep- resentation among the extensive as- semblage. The prevailing modes are varied, Millinery permitting of Hats over and off the face, both large and small effects, dressy turbans and mushroom styles. The use of paradise and aigrettes is very general, while pastel colors in flowers play a prominent part. The new French shades—ibis, bois de rose, petit pois and tapestry blues are_widely represented. Matrons and maids, elderly wom- en and those in mourning—all will find evidence of provision for their Millinery requirements, and a wel- come sincerely free from mercenary motives, Ready-to-Wear Apparel: Gowns, Suits, Coats, Skirts and Waists Space forbids more than passing reference to the Ready-to-Wear lines, regarding which pages might be written and still leave much untold. Enough to say that the prime factors in the development of the extensive patronage with which this store is favored in Ready-to-Wear Garments— namely, style, quality and value—have for the present season. We would feel the new things before you for inspection. eee been rigidly followed in selections honored by an opportunity to place —First Floor. REDERICK & NELSO INCORPORATED QUESTION The rock crusher eruption, fn-} iving a verbal fight between the| ard of county commissioners, | ith Rutherford in one corner and Marry The matter came up for diseus| hotel, on First av mm before the board on February | Hegides taking all At that time Beale & Co., of ‘SEVENTY DOLLARS STOLEN Huggins, who is stopping at the Seamen's Institute, reported | ov prowler carried away Huggins’ citi STATE NEWS Hoquiam — Counctiman Gillespie has re: which will prevent | en arted. ing Bob” n# and his wife were here terday. The edmiral” hae ‘giv 68 spoons to children naw after him. Tacoma—Th¢ the C, M 2 a firat & P. ted his defeat and proceeded to pur-| tg the police this morning that $70 erday, It being a ad on this page to the otfect that |chase the crusher by advertising for|in gold and bills were stolen from | h*;* 0 a, connection na is his room last night at the Goldfield | are full of wildonta. near Pike st). his cash, the Fair Opens in 63 Days me Sect, pat oy cir repairs | 22% Gold Crowns (no better made)! eo wore his neigh }Portiand, favored by Rutherford, Hagen ms © completed the r: “re ghbors. renship and discharge papers and 1 five fine lots fi teeth. - i MeO Bl Ser oteta or entcon teuts'te us|. . $3.50 to $5.00 ‘There were a few crows. had submitted a contract to furnish | several articles of clothing | ur ethatce you to do your fixing i the above puen Gola Crowns, ranteed tation in Bebri | Bridgework (Gold, 10-year guaran-| Anyway, he bought one. the crusher. Carrigan stated then) | reduetion ra today. atk 85 00 The Whaler Tyee, fr, arrived | tee) .50 to $6.00} Then he decided he would sell a|that the crusher should be pur-/ | mo th. W > sere “2. GOOPTELLOW & »oNns Gola le night and will leave out tonight | Qold Fillings B00 to $1.50| TO0Kter, Ko he ran the following ad|chased by competition |ECZEMA CURE A MIRACLE? | pin'ern aC your Sommand’ hb “il Batley Bridge | Work, ranteed Ml for fan Francisco,” towing the bd | because he had got such good re} Later Rutherford secured an opin NO, JUST SOUND SCIENCE) '!* Piss as extra 0 schooner Liste 8 Sorenson, which | Silver Fillings (the best) 26¢ to B0c/ +4 the other time fon ef M. H. Ingersoll, deputy prose. wit, } senieeens Pont Ney treees $1.00 Fecelve KAsoling OuxtIMry | porcelain Crowne (best) . . i uting etaceney, Wale, stated that} : - Hetieaees fi MOG see oes DOS — Sessereceetesseses @860 to $8.00 young Black Minorca r|the board could purehaso county] Phynicians mow admit the xu. Ground Lease one A, ¥. Conte ha ot ere 'n_ £22 |suppiies without advertising for bida| parlor value of stmple medicines for} ceum eatre | PUNO seeees vee $1.00 | fone. L) Pr for # cargo o All work done by expert dental " so long as the amount did not ¢x-|" For ecxema and other skin dis yi EA By And up. peneer FOF . operators, Lady attendant. Goodbye, rooster coed $150. Mr, Rutherford took this | eases certainly hothing in the world Soonsd ant Cabal nd Universicy. Avpiy to "°°" | Ayer 50 Bl kee ees! egemer, Amtral Du-| The Best Dentistry that you He was sold the next day to mean that @ rock crusher could | could be simpler than, oll of winter teeee oe erre arrived at Vietoria thi ne it jbe purchased wi! ell known healing and antiseptic | WM. PF HARPER @ fo Oxtrac nd proceeded to Vancouver, | Obtain in the city Se ea eo w wn healing and anttsep AtAH fatler Bldg ig ay BOC Bs vil ARN aienateinn at Se! [est powsible pric ener Phor ro mubstances as thymol, glycerine. etc. ||| BIG VAUDEVILLE #£A% attle. 1 OUR WASy AYMENT PLAN. aranteed ab< We Do Exactiy as Wo Advertise, All Wark Guarant Laboring People’s with fine ogee) e! Dols alley, between Phinne : night, | oar lines; $1,800: terran ploy 1 noFrO: Realty Co, 696 Neath devotes bis Piceaber gné other cars i Red 286, North #1 me to this work. , 7 . w tors are all expert | K® for Shanghai ntiste. We employ The schooner Robert KM Hind left Han Pedro last night for the soun |The yeaset will load lumber f Shanghal no students All work done painlessly by rh #lectrioal devices amination free, Office open evenings until # o'clock; Sundays until 2 p.m. Modern Method Dentists |] ELECTRO DENTAL THK omnes. ! 0 "Reese, Wonderful RL in [ws Meridius Suites BE, D and ©, Brunet Rerior sede. Unasited: fer PARLORS get of . Bidg., Kecond and Upivers! ne-Kieher Co. Dey 207 Univer Jot at fist and Mad: IE Blore, ‘ontranc ry ty mt Cor, First and Pike. Opposite Public Market. | | ' | 1 3. Dencos Here's where we crow over sell ing the cow with ¥qy Main 1060; Ind, 441 1 Doyle 1111 First Avenue, av. and 406 Pike st 1||) 8 Clever Acts Now Here Mra, Driver, 4114 Meridian av, “I began, using oll of winter desired: to purchase a cow, hence| Wii cure worst case, head, throat] @teen Mixed with thymol and iy: Wondra the anove ad. or stomach. Stop cough thrae min-| Used five bottles and was cured eae Thhe ad appeared in The Star utes. Cure cold M4 hours. Trial} sound andy ie a aes te ot rattte, Balladint on Satiirday, March 6, It cost 20) free, Sixth and Yesier, Seattle. Duster fev euninines ta it that French Motion Pletures conty. Be ite sishailieialienosasiteelgiinnil om |. use of this oil of wintergreen scents | same night, Saturday was at und: science, a || Nete the Night Prices é, mind yon, Mrs. Driver had | FOR THE SMALL BOYS | | jriat tas boon simon a year age | calla fxgm that tiny ad, dnd she!) Wwe have ball sults for boys, from | turning bonght # cow that same night, pay-| 5 yaare up to 16 years fora bo and | “My sin ts juat 48 soft and. nice ing §93,60. Hersthgh “Wasebelle, ba tbo, s6a Beal ne DP. MILB } Can pou beat tt? Jand $1.00, : sort snmitnvtiie Bo, | Noe’ w Jug full | Such a wondertul experiotice we Wii dhe s.¥ouen ThE classified man will "ead HALL’S Sporting Goods | 02! souks for melt sass arieat | 2 Weak | '