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Talks” With Dead Church Leader ny rows) DOLPH, Mass, Jan. 27 Spiritualists are making gr lital here today out of « c |by M onie L. ¢ wife Randolph merchant elved, mennagen from Baker G, Eddy since the Christian Science wi She [DILLING TELLS OF VICE TRUST realm of decency in hia utter ances and begin to picture the dept of degradation into | prominent which this city has beer phe has r plunged by the Gill-Wappen- | Mr stein combination, There is no founder ¢ man who reads and who has chur is eyes open but must know te 1 personally have investi WEATHER QUEERS HIM gated, and know.” . ; H, 8 presided at the me c os ing Ip orgetown nd and Mrs, Emily Peters but forceful addresne after Principal had left | p his South engagement. | Two Girls and Two Songs Are Causing a Million Smiles GHOE CRITICISES COM. HUBBARD (By Staff 8p OLY MPTA Charlies R of Labor Ce commerce and mittee in the Hubbard 1 trati “RECALL GILL,” SAYS MATTHEWS BY REV. M. A. MATTHEWS. Tho city ts approaching a crisis @nd every citizen is confronted by @n imperative call to duty There is but ue before thi Inde RAN At nddronne in the south end night, hundreds conditions tn the re the meeting Goorge W. Dilling 5 of the city lal.) heard of the Jan President! Seattle and pled Cane of the Fede Ww Welfare league ca bitterly arraigned | le . Hubbard before manufacture by) of « Jast Jistration and elect clean counetl men, and decide on a clean business policy, and forget all the errors and mistakes that we have previously made and determine by the help of that is righteous and honorable | that we will pull together, stand to-| gether for the social, moral and/ financial development of the city, Jin my opinion within seven yeara from today the city will have doub led its present population It can't grow with a handicap of vice around its neck, but it mount up as if on wings af freed from vic and eloments whe have true vice of support t he didate in the ation the all ¢ h pa Dilling women at “Gill has made conditions so outrageous, intolerable and in decent, that a respectable man hesitates to discuss the issues of this campaign before a mixed audience,” said Dilling “No man can remain in the GIRL, AMATEUR pg: ed at te IS STRANGELY TALKS ON TEETH By the REGAL DENTISTS DOLLARS AND SENSE Let's good pense one ts - addressed 360 men and namely, Decency South Park wenate aid te ntriken, Joc and the like. Case charged Hubt with having shown h ly opponed to the In and protested agate arbitration because missioner, under the al cor i 1 would be the us & bling larbitration board ruined the men | the deciding vote who have filled our public offices Arbitrator We should wister and vote for Lstances na the election of Mr. Dilling, He is} be a clean safe, conservative our cot » business man. 1 elements will ned Pie cece ta ts See College Men for Dilling fin the community will be double crossed or treated unfairly, He not a bigot; hi not a goody |goody. He is a courageous, plain of the attend in Den inert la, Jan. 27. today were #0 jator MeCurdy sald he ld attempt bis ght to Havana re promised in the election A Liberal Policy.” We » more than was promised @xpected, or anyone had a reason to believe would get some had inside information on the Private interpretation of the words, “A Liberal Policy We now promised if we will only continue the present administration, that we | will have a repetition of “A Liberal Policy,” which means a repetition of all that has previously taken Place, because a liberal policy un @er the present interpretation of the words and under the present Administration means repetition of all that has previously transpired under the present administration. There isn’t the slightest doubt in the minds of the general public of the fact of police graft, chicanery double crossing and the Infraction of the laws at the instigation of th police authorities. | The decent people of this com munity cannot for a moment toler ate the Berrymans, the Ludovicks, sory art n in ondith pro not propose FREE ORPHEUM TICKETS. On page under heading of Good Things to Eat and Drink, are two mi 4 words, Find these polled words and get two tick am we unle to will props fifth ma and would are Jwh politt mn, jon have a inder such ets to the Orph would not clpeury be han labor 4s cor 1 Cane in the far Nkely te least faire honest | an an on & with a shabbily dressed here erday, and be Nef that she was headed for Phila delphia has turned the otherwise | baffled meuths to a search there Arnold admits that bis daughter ired to make a career for her we She had unsuccessfully tried writing stories, and had also fat private theatricals - (By United Pree) YORK today NEW ferry boat ye tives le n. Detec arching Philadel for Dorothy the missing daughter of Francis Re Arnold of New York, who vanished from ber home early in December, It was orted that the girl had been seen | at CONGRESS HALTS ON CANADADEAL in are # phia and C. Arnold Millionaire its suburbs is Three ersity hundred of reflection have! it been enfranchised if they ed an enth ister and if they didn't ny hall last and were students Washington antic ting would be re the good women who a great question of dollare-ande the the consider th from nini angle, ne intricate and best! tal work were sup- and the cort was Appose an ful piece of d by us to you ) What would those teeth be worth One stant us hard tat NeW YORK, Jan MacDonald and Emmy the hits of the theatrical sea New York New York has found somebody to hip body's songs to sink Christie MacDonald sings a waltz hat bas the town by the chorus goes like this: Christie | Weblen are in now some: | and Lort sation reapportion sion, it Is pointed ot with the Ballinger m r fight, the tariff | BETRAYS P over the altuation regarding the Ca-| ‘Be ship subsidy ie eanportion | AL nadain re selty treaty, and tsltion and the dule by schedule nying @ strong dislike to hasty | revision of the tariff questions still | ¢ tion until the tariff experts | pending, the leaders plainly body may come worried lest the Introd m of the be its effect Ca pr m may |, #0 load down congress a8 to result in an inextricable muddle (By On WASHINGTON today Press.) t Jan. | pu feeth are in almost con- and have take the ¢ of all the members of can’t live without and so it becomes a question against $100 or $200. cheerfully pay from for an automobile, 4 up for membership in ® to $1,000 for a trip; he thousands of dollars for @ », other thousands for er him, bat when it s to paying out money for good » roars at what he calls the gress is simply bewlldered to wors tw One a ears. | (ity United Press) ANGELES, Jan. 2 from Roy Fox treet car bandit In the daring he baf car Wedne today rat are of the as to what Los on the 7.— After | nelf-Cor a betra =") BAIL FOR MRS. SCHENK ft | 2M abate wil adian reciprocity | revenue, Only ‘ $2 jelub will pay ho clot 30 days of the present ses matter of fact, Jaw.abiding business | man, It upon Just | didn’t the Tuppe the aids, the|vote for a clean city administra mous in the rot oh Géoiee Ws Claneys to di the political pol-!tion, free from every corrupt po- Dilling, recall candidate for mayor ley of this cit litical entanglement. It is their Counciiman Kellogg, Vivian Car Duty calls every decent man and |duty to register and vote against lxeok, J. Wyle ‘Hemphill, Mrs Woman to fegister and to vote for | vice.s They ought to express # pure |Mary B. Hettinger, Fred Angevine their elimination from the political| woman's hatred for vice and her |Mre. Homer Hill, Lloyd Black and life and machinery of the city intense love for home, sweet home |Glenn Hoover otirriag It is to the city’s social, moral! Duty's call demands of every mat | speches. and financial interests. and every woman that he and she Tf we do change the political pol- | register and go to the polls on Feb fey and do.elect men free from all ruary 7 and vote for the enthrone- | Corrupt entanglements to the execu-|ment of clean politics and civic tive and legislative officers in the | righteousness, and for the eternal)’ city’s government, this city will/oblivion of prostitution and gam.) Th ess even wore rapidly thanit bling. Let every virtue-loving man) Day dreame gh the past ten years. If we jand woman answer duty’s call and| Visions of biise— | r fan once establish a clean admin-'cast a pure, patriotic ballot. Dear as the hopes of childhood P feane = = Bright as a sunbeam and brief as of hin pa a kiss, an inte Lost in the Day dreams Moments divine When all so radiant seems the police Sam Baron ee ee * *® NO ICE IN STATE; N. P. HAS TO are lared by Fox robber wakening wildwood searching be bl | «| WOMENTO HOLD MASS MEETING Widespread interest ts manifest; * fm the big downtown rally for wom- “en, to be held in the Grand opera Bouse at 2:30 Tuesgay afternoon By the George W. Diling Women's Campaign club. | The stage and theatre will be decorated with brooms, signifying the intention of the housewives of Beattie to sweep the city clean. Among those who will speak in behalf of civic decency will be Mrs M. Hill, Mrs. J. A. Reid, Mrs. kson = Si!baugh, George § H. IMPORT SUPPLY NORTH YAKIMA, Jan. Owing to the mildness of the winter in Eastern Washing ton, the Northern Pacific will have to haul its ice, used for |® refrigerator and dining car ser ® vice, from Idaho. Usually it # has been able to cut tee in # the Yakima valley, but this year there is none except high Gp in the Cascades, where eeeeeeeeeee * * * tion. Walker and George W. Dilling. PLAN NEW ‘Mrs. Rose Simmons will act as/ DEFEAT ANTI- DEATH BILL’ | according to reports today Staff Special.) WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 27. A new treaty between Japan and the United States which eliminates all reference to, coolie immigration is to be presented for rat ‘ication \proposed agreement {s reached, each nation will be allowed to regulate it #] is not avatlable for transporta- #| # | Smile, * # | Don’t (ee ee ee ee One, | But the tunes and the singers atone JAP TREATY If thé} That Is the land whére ever shin in thy Web » this co! the stare r day drea ony m Vie she in m ntry fr musical pte na, In a chorus that this nile, smile Even though it be # grin, Drive away Trouble for th Now, then smile day begin! ami! look gloomy two, three Do the same as me; Come slong— Smile.” all the while The words alone may seem silly. | EMMY WEHLEN, for that. | Surely You'd Smile With Hert ——— OPIE READ HERE | RLS FOR DILLING Opie Read, the nationally author of humorous other stories, such as “The Ken tucky Colonel. The Carpetbag rc known | Two automobiles fr works andi quarters showed up at the a single employe could be induced eeeeeeeeee m Gill hesd-| pital Bon are experim Marche yesterday afternoon but not | mens | ee ed os * CHILD CHOKES TO DEATH ON PEANUT. * * * *® BELLINGHAM, Jan. 27 # An autopsy performed “dh: Ninetta Hurham, a year-old chitd’ which died its mother’s arms on street last night strangled to death by a peanut that had lodged in the @rachea The mother was taking child to the hospital for treat ment when it died in a ar wan the SEER TRY IT ON MONKS (Ry United Pree) P 'SBURG, Pa, Jan. 27 lives of 76 monkeys may be fieed to science by the Rev land Alexander in an effo velop a cure for infantile pa At the Allegheny Ge Dr. Alexander and ating on many speci & serum which they heck the ravages of the The Mait to de alysis. hos wife al his with Stee eee eee eee ee ee (By United Press) | WHEELING, W. Va., Jan Practically acquitted of the tion that she h mpted to po son her millio 4, Jon 0, Schenk, w lisagreed with 11 in her favor, Mr Laum Farnsworth Schenk probat will be released on ball tomorrow The p entation of a motion to the cor the 10,000 ball de manded for Mrs. Schenk have been made at noon today was unavoidab! The public be! Schenk will never trial, vo but again come to | TO DEDICATE HALL. andinavian grand lodge of ton, memb of the Inter national Order of Good Templars will dedicate Virginia st., tomorrow evening. Following is the program: Wel come speech, Carl G, Benson: lection, Norwegian Singing society dedication speech, Georg F. Cot terlil, National Grand Chief Temp popular Swedish melodies Mollers’ orchestra; speech, Prof Nyvall, of the University of Wash The Ww ATTORNEYS O'BRIEN & O'BRIEN Brothers who defended Mrs. Schenk LEFT GOATS BEHIND Two overcoats, aining a box of | revolver, porch at Heved to have bt one of them con cartridges and a sterday under a d av. W., are be select accusa- | was to|parat ir new hall, at 1109] | mitted we-| he ight better do with- yet everything else in order th, which keep his body r, may be perfect and roperly preparing the ach. a million dollars! 1 of that would some mifll- ay for a new digestive ap- gone wrong becaus the t h were neglected In most on. Now have no hard and fast rule about the price of our work. It is high class, must be, to Insure good s, and we charge no more than or first-class dentist would cha for first-class work No two cases that come to us are ike, and we can never tell what | the cost will be until we have made 4 careful diagnosis of the case sub we But judging by the thousands of 1 n file im our office from sat- isfied patients, we have never asked more for our work 4han it is worth, and this you will find to be true if | you will come and talk with us We make no charge for this care- ful diagnosis and will tell you to a (8: OLYMPIA, Jan. 37. Though ‘Representative Goss managed to Stave off defeat for his bill to abol- ish capital punishment by sheer ora- tory a week ago on a motion to post ue indefinitely, he couldn't “come back” yesterday when the same _ Motion was again made on the ‘second jhope will « | disease ington Scandinavian male Ole Hanson; solo, sone, Bjork; speech, | Rev. 0. L. recitation, Prof {—L. Preston chestra. longed to the two hold-up men chased by Detectives Hayden and Bianchi last Tuesday nl jKer” and “Old Ebenezer,” is in town and is staying at the Washington He will lecture here during bis visit. GUARD PROBE (By Staff Special.) Dilling automobiles, four in} $100,000 for Polite Bow. number, registered 30 young women| HAMMOND, Ind., Jan Four} years ago Frank J. Bonnell, a pas-| The Taxpayers League of Seattle a | wenger conduc bowed politely as|4nd the Federation Improvement) GOODWIN IN VAUDEVILLE. |he handed Mrs, Jennie L. Schofield,|¢lubs will hold a joint meeting at| NEW YORK, Jan Nat C. a rich. widow, her ticket »r|the Chamber of Commerce, Sun- Goodwin has made his debut ix a al vaudeville theatre in a con- puaching it day evening to hear reports on || Mrs. Schofield died in taxation legislation at the legislat-!densed version of “Lend Me Five bequeathed Bunnell her ure. Shijlings.” $224 ON NEW PLAYER PIANO ols. 1 en to ride to thé registration office them The penny what your work will cost. REGAL DENTAL OFFICES 1405 Third Ave., N. W. Cor. Union Extra Special Sale —-OF— MEN’S SHOES Comprising all our Odds and Ends and Short Lines of this season's successful business. chotr; Hansen overt day afternoon from th riment store HILLMAN CASE UP. The Hillman contempt case con-} ings today at 2 Judge Donworth. At torney Fred Burch, attorney for the def has witnesses to testify their having received the circulars |which Hillman is accused of send. ing to jurors. GOT RICH QUICK When E. A. Davis was the jail last Fri@ cents was all he had in the TO STUDY PLAGUE. Health Commission: Crichton af 1908 and entire is being inspired by jealousies in |the ranks, but the vote showed 66 TO BUY STICKERS. j The Seattle Women's Commer. | jelal Club at a meeting last night in jthe Chamber of Commerce decided to purchase 500,000 stickers bearing the inscription, “Seattle for Tourists Summer and Winter,” for general distribution. DR. BROWN SPEAKS. Condemn Hangings (iy Uptted Prese) LOS ANGELES, Jan. 27.—A res olution jemning the Japanese government for hanging 12 sc ists accused of plott against the When arrested today he $1.50 in cash, a new pair of gloves | Mikado telegraphed to Wash and @ brand new razor. Davie ad.|imston today, following its adoption Dr. BE. J, Brown, the socialist | mitted that he hadn't done a stroke |*t ® mass are of Yocal social mayoralty candidate, will speak to-|of work since bis release Friday, |{8t* last night night at Phelan’s hall, Columbia, at|He will linger in the city jail for| 2 & o'clock the next eight days. DISTINGUISH ED SOLOIST Hagen Moblenberg, who Is to be} reading of the bill. OLYMPIA. Jan. the There was{%24 Members of the council com le i. - J as | 3 co ake all ne and i — but [ttle active opposition to order- mittee nh health and sanitation will ered with as much feeliDg| ing an Investigation. of the na |COd¢e® this week on the advisability py th equally as much | tional guard. Charges were made | Sending American medical ex = eee rv elle tp |i the house that the investigation | Ports 0 the Orient to study bubonic = hour's speech by Representative | L Phipps of Bpokane. to 10 in favor of makin, g the probe eres menothes ast tetieg nod The resolution must be approved Wed te head att further da_| bY the senate before the investiga ord — s hh a heer 4 teaets. jtion begins. Seattle will be the seat mite postponement, thereby killing|°" ‘¢ Probe chiefly, Pasi the measure for the present session. | BOY RESCUED 60 world pornessed city con was | Latest Improved Types Included Among Bargains Offered at| Big Piano Store. Pianolas and Players at Less Than Half This Week. Prices Begin at $45. Just as the wheeld of a South The municipal plans commission | Park street car were about to past Presented its civic center plan at a| over the body of Don Harvin, a six Meeting in the Chamber of Com-| year-old newsboy, at Second av. S. Merce rooms last night. land Yesler way, early last evening, It ts proposed that a park be laid | Patrolman Boggess snatched bim ‘out in the territory bounded by|from almost certain death. As it Ninth av. to Sixth av. between| was, the boy's overcoat was Peatincs and Columbia sts. School | ground beneath the wheels. lings and hospital buildings are | a Included in the scheme. | The vaerient evces wasn FLOODS RAGE and Cherry sts. will be parked and | equipped with immigration stations iad ‘and custom houses if the plans are (ity United Press.) greevted by the city council. BOISE, Ida., Jan. 27.—Traftic is congested and tracks washed out and much livestock has been lost as a result of a flood raging in North- ern Bannock and Southern Bing PIONEER DEAD bam counties. Charles F. Stolting, for 22 years! & resident of Seattle, died yester-| day noon at his residence, 412| Water sthnds in the streets of Pocatello and Rosas Fork to a depth of three feet in some places. FINDS CANCER CURE ing. The idly drawing to a close offer sue of this paper giving buyers the opportunity of purchasing Pianolas jand Player Eilers Clearance Sale {s rap-) prices, every one a most emphatic The latest| bargain. If you already have a piano, you can now equip it with a player at a nomjnal cost. We have them in this sale at $45, $48, $57, $78, $95, etc, See them in our win- dow, every one in splendid playing condition, and rare values at the prices asked gentleman |yesterday purchased from us anew! We are also offering player pisino for $426. “An hour pre-| RUMber of music vious to coming ihto our store he {Tle ‘These cover a large: number of selections, from which any one had been asked to pay $650 for an : instrument identical in make, style ibe asily choose a most excellent prary. and finish--was he pleased?—ask ‘Athletic Club. ‘ne We will furnish the g But don’t delay if you intend to |man's name upon application. This|take advantage of this sale. Re- PASTOR TO LECTURE. is but @ single instance, and dozens | member our previous sales. Make Dr, Adna W. Leonard, pastor of|/of them occur during practically |!t @ point to come in today and see the First Methodist church, will de-|every month for yourself the wonderful money: liver an {llustrated lecture “Through | hose who had the good fortune | 88Ving opportunities it offers. It is Rome With a Stereopticon” at the articipate in our last week's|Seldom that such a large assort- South Park Methodist church to-| gale will tell you that in y par-| ment of players and player pianos night |ticular, every statement we made |!8 offered at such ridiculously low |Was true and strictly according to| Prices and on such easy terms | facts Be one of the first to make a This grouped to-|bona-fide saving on your purchase gether Pianolas and|tomorrow. ilers Muste House. Player of them new to D. S. Johnston Co., other and at the|Third and Untversity Retail Prices at ° | Scenery, who hr ae Public Markets | nounced that he has successfully 1} he ee ae pi demonstrated his cure in the case . x | $25.00 of a 17-year-old boy. VIKE PLACE MARKET WE WILL SELL YOU A BRAND NEW FIGHT ON S-HOUR LAW ta Singer Sewing Machine for $25.00 (By Staff Special.) sxperimenting| OLYMPIA, Jan, 27—The eight. And guaranteed to be the latest styles. we mean just what we say. at the Moore next Sunday afternoon published in Wednesday's is. is are ability, gained by years of experience as a r and soloist the Royal Saxon ¢ torium of Music, Dresden he studied the plano for thr TO MEET TONIGHT NEW YORK, Jan Stanley, who is considered land's best bantam weight Frankie Burns of New York ™ here tonight at the Na panels Pianos at sweeping re Saxony, | du ions is meeting with neous response. One a limited rolls at 25¢ per Digger Eng and will onal Stolting was born in Germany in 1851 and in 1899 drifted to this country, going into business at Rock Island. After 20 years at Rock Is- land he moved to Seattle, where he | has been in business ever since. Interesting Reading for Tubercular Invalids The makers of Eckma, the medicine that ix cur ail over the country—wil Pamphiet and other |i Eonsimptive should re Gan jungusge the story of Bekman's Alterative has cured. Such straight-from-the-heart as this booklet holds ie No matter if you hay spent tue and” mone With nearly every “cure” un Ment—investigate Eek & father. whote “only son sag iaertt of |one of the hardest fought measures berculonia by Kekman's Aiverative after |Of this session, Representative DeTaeey cole wetent yon®” {| Sims of Port Townsend is pledged epectmen St. Phila, Pa jagainst it in behalf of the salmon canneries in his district. He will w (By € BUFFALO, other sure cure vaccination. This time the dis G, Gaglord of the w York state ited Press.) Y., Jan, 27. for cancer, An- It is For values up to $5.00, in such celebrated makes as the Packard, W. L. Douglas, Mayer, J. P. Smith’s, Web- er’s other famous’makes, ALL SIZES IN THE LOT EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED HE’ DANZ HOE oO. 119 YESLER Opposite-=Seattle-Hotel week we have about thirty Pianos, some ightly used rer is Dr. H. Successor an direct that evidence vineing. Niterutice, | hour Jaw for women is going to be Remember, when we say ne Call and see for yourself. AT THE WHITE COMPANY’S MAIN STORE, 1101 Third Ave., Corner Spring. Main 1525. Ind. 955, A lot of good machines taken In exchange for Whites, $5.00 up. . Bekins Secure cheaper freight rates than others, nds of dollars a year in freight rates, trace of Bladiy “exp Gine to anyone (signed) MTs Eeckman's Alterative cur: Bronchitis, Auhma, May Yever, throat and Lung Owl Drug Co: und Bartell Drug Con and Gthier leadiog druxgiste. Ani tor booklet coe — and write to Eckman Lab- ory, Philadelphia, Pa, for additional oridence, merits With the same er he used to sm and Oregon team with which ; every Whit» ergy Theup tn the Niche is ina there, He is 4 nor standpat original} Wasi for Washingion how me” senator, Convince him|peur ties, Ralph D. Nichols, senator from | you're right, and Nichols is with| 70 vents King county, gets into the serim-|you. But that’s not an ensy task [4 conte mage, and-lands hard on almost always, HARD. hativut pound: imself urgent, [ont into an played MADISON At 12th neither TICKE He's the der heading 1 Drink, are t ind these two teke back in the Gent! ’ iy, 1906, 1 frat theed th showed I had} Gone benptis ight rapidly; had | Present petitions from the women Telee Misht Pdain kar thathge neces, | Workers to show eee they want to mended Kickman's Alterative. In the fal) |WOrk more than eight hours a day Of 1905 [ began to take It. At this time|and that the work requires it A Pcente pound Tam pertectly well a im. My ap-| Under the direction of Repre Imon. poun « Dun Pea nes ana, my, welnht Das in-lsentative Teats, a public meeting ninook ¥ old trouble re Twit) Was held in the house chambers ’ the nis medi- | last night to discuss this law, Sev- eral speeches were made in favor of it REE ORPHEOM On page 7, 1 Things to Kai a spelled wordn words and : We save customers