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THE SEATTLE STAR AT MORMONISM BURGLAR THREATENED TO SCATTER THEIR BRAINS s ———— — | responding reduction for Intermed! ate points and the southwest TRADE INCREASES The local order of the Amer i loan Federation of Musicians | EARLY MORNING MARAUDER TERRORIZED MR. AND MRBs, will give a benefit entertain s| WEIXEL, AT 312 HOWARD AVENUE, THIG MORNING AND AERONAUT BALDWIN CIRCLED OVER THE HOUSETOPS OF SAN] |... -erpe tage goerrt OTTAWA, Ontarto, April J —_——. hospital ¢ Cmed ® STOLE $3 Canada’s ageremate foreign traue for opera bh ng of the @| i FRANCISCO IN HIS DIRARIGIBLE BALLOON | howpital’s need of funds, the @) a a s J 4 March #1 4 s @ to give the a s o re s s s s os the nine month nal 7 ounnes'4 " or $14.89 | yupee POWERS SPEAKS OF YTS UN-AMERICAN DOMINATION | amounted to $846,807,6 cahaeneotenciimpyeile 288 more than for the same perlod ‘ " ‘ “ss of the yoor peavious. This ie on the AND OF THE RESTIVENESS OF YOUNG MORMONS UNDER 4 P ' So HI The residence of 8. Weixel, at 312! wanted to kilbw what the trouble My Soripps News Aas'n) speed, all parts working perfectly, | basis of imports for consumption | softy 4 od was. SAN FRANCI », Cal, April 23. Baldwin ordered the engineer to} and exports and includes coin and HURCH CONTROL | The ei&ellent work being @ are “i Hin 4nquiry met with the same T. A. Baldwin, the famous aeronaut, | Jump out and then Instructed the | bullion. = Jone by Wayside Mim p| bureiar at 3 ofek morning. | convincing responses but the thug made a successftl ance this | men at the ropes to cast off, When a Te | @ hompital entities it to the liberal | Mra. Wetxel kened by |evidently w 1 little nonplussed by n ing in Gerth’s dirigibie airship, | feleased the machine shot upward (By Seripps News Aes'n.) pat ge of the pub! und aw @| hearing some | hie trembling « lence and made @ r g to a he ol 0 fe ad h great speed and soon reached a ne entertainment of an outcry, the thug | rab for a pair of trousers, bac rising t hetght of 1. t and | With great speed and reached WASHINGTON, D. C., April 28,— antical interference tn the ¢ sa ; 4 rea or lee Mt backe making A number of complete | height of 600 feet. The engine con esuttate tha ateen Bion De, bi Sukie haateheen Gt aie ; ‘ t y ppre 1 rn of the room and escaped . cults with the ease and grace of a| tinued to Work perfectly, enabling ik SURG Meiioie GonanaanA th fos) Gaeetineas enmatieh . eae Seeaae enetit ne € “ c er he nd| The thief had ali the regalia of his eon § After being im the air| Baldwin to make a number of clr w Utah political affairs, ke | schools ferthes feta “ ! rr F t 1 profession—black mask, dark lane ped the engine and was apparently | The balloon continued ‘to rise, until LS Prod et daget or nag rsetpntent tend chery AR, Sager : , 1 ove «e If] tained but $8 from the trousers, unable to start it again, as the dal-| it reached a height of 1,200 feet. At ‘e sete a AA hdl ang Mahone Bo nal 5 alr pan cried out ng complied | Nothing else minned loon rapidly drifted to the south and | this juncture ldwin seemed unab' when they accepted thelr nomina-| morning Powers wan asked how the . rd f| Entrance was effected by prying 0:18 tart the engine and the bal . the i hi awed en a pantry window on the lowes att clock Was not viel the he f the Reports hav that the machine land near Riankins’ six-mile house, an & with the church, He quoted a num-| tee of polygamy | J ber of the offictals of the church to] He gaid they opposed tt, and be The ship sailed on an even ke ner their inane ude to both | lieve " ve church atter | win was slightly brut r motor stopped working, Baldwin] DRAWING GUN ON LUNCH-| campaign because they had not con-| ble from that element, The younger] | claime th machine is claims to have attained a height of sted ith the chureh. people a slso restive un chureh from | to re loon began to drift, soon disappear recetved | ing in a hare to the southward WINTHROP GETS IT and Baldwin does not under- | $,000 feet. COUNTER MAN Judge Powers also referred to the! control. Beme mubmit readily t ne failed to] ‘The deacent and a perfect landing », but some under why the mack reconvened Democratic convention | litteal dietatt erth immediately started the | was made without difficulty in 1896 when the question of re-| protest, and some not at all WASHINGTON, D. C., April 2—0 inery and ft showed no defect, | Baldwin holds that a pheric A bare ne ’ Jeekinan Winthrop of New Yorly ainin, 4 ticket In the field « Te worst feature of the Mormon|¢ > test was made quietly and| change was responsible for the} Jerry King, convicted last week ot | rm “ Ha ly fle 4 ia S| aus Gactirgen tin wit “s : | CAPTAIN COWLES REPORTS ON f} [| 5 of first instance in the Phile at assaulting Peter Ghigileri, a lunch in| THE MISSOURI DISASTER nes, will be the new governor of (By Beripps News Ass'nd previous public announce- | choking of the carborator tn motor, . oa tate} 2 Metta on 8 ter man, was sentenced by Bupe- | (he admission of Utah as a stat t polygamy, Dut the un-A Porte’ ian ment soon after 9 o'clock, ‘The fans, | preventing the advance of the spark..| © wes raised, Powera said that four| domination exeroised by a hie archy rior Judge ‘Taliman this m rudder and engine were tested by| A small army of boys hauled the , tne iave after: @hatcher’ bad ed|over the people of that faith by the Soe Sam RAENe £m oh oor Mcgee te 3 Peg ere King Ie @ colored man, who formerly | in p # he was deposed as an|of ch leaders, as though they] WASHINGTON, D. C, April BIO RECEPTION WILL BE GIVEN | chored jon. recked e framewot < a & good reputation ne his | apostle m the church. Afterward) wer 1 Himself speaking. An-| Capt Cowles, commander of th 18 Immediately after the start Ratd-|to inapect the machine, Another | neighbors. His ee etree eet sare ioe oc | aie Moai deniemn Sik math wan, tas | banieaety 2 agen Ae ved THE CRUISER TACOMA WHEN | win began to rise with o erable | ascension will be made in @ week. merely the result of his fondness for! pring about an investigation by the| power of church control over com-| port on the disaster which occurred] SHE ARRIVES a . Fetevary he ordered a | *eisleture on the charge of ecclest-| merce and business. = we wns to ~ navy department plate of stewed chivken at Ghigtterts it & April 1%, off Per tu h count an ad eaten on CY " hag ing a by : se ij EMPLOYMEN] AGEN} IN small portion ef tt, when the pro-| 7 Ft dhe in. carta cate rede toe tco| ACOM AS April Mes ott) Ain- | en wd iar ioe fter the fifth shot from the left ‘ 4 i dis- prictor asked for his pay : after turret, had fired rq| Patches ¢ puncing the fact that] Jew’ you walt, sah, till I get A tired, = beard | LEONARD KIDD, WHO SUED HI @n explosion, looked aft and saw a] ‘he cruise ir JAIL AS ACCOMPLICE |i siase | TID ON MONDAY ic nici nee nies i Sa akc) wire, prerunnen mecons Ghigtiert, It te asserted, id he did utenant Corr urprine to ¢ CILIATION TO ALIMONY | not see why, ff Jerry was good fc mander F. K. Hill to take her into|"@cenmitate some changes in t the money, he ghould not pay for his aia shoal water plans arranged for greeting the B. 0. DEFUR ACCUSED BY THE POLICE OF STEERING VICTIMS | inca as well ome time aa ancther — oe TO sata is be vistngsl Ee eee cer Jerry, however, stood upon his rights iniaae daesia oini ly to| much as was not expected | Rather tha INTO HANDS OF THE ANDERSON BROTHERS, 6WINDLERS and refused to do # igiler! then | MEMBERS OF ASSOCIATION AND OF CHARITY ORGANIZATION |/)\"0n' Jonker aud wont uickly, to Wa Sot Sepectes SPU arab ome: ae ae ee angrily seized the plate before Jerry » ©; found the turret imposaible noon, I pnd, ; o And attempted to take It from hi SOCIETY WILL AS COUNCIL FOR CITY PROPERTY AS SITE |‘? cams of water were al-| received shortly | salary of $11 & week, Leonard 3iad T pays fo’ my chicken when I haa| ready directed into ft, All entrances the oma ha bon 1 to 0 ZB. O. Detur, who conducts an em-|cetved some of the money, but be] oo: ng not hefonh erry ead FOR EMERGENCY HOSPITAL ‘a asses ee uae cee cd poo BIS the divorce sult inatituted by nin ployment agency at 80 West Main {cannot be found. govoeiad Gigtiess wile «bas pevetven, tying, two on top of the turret, onefeffort will be made to carry out the| at Week has been Gleralased. A: come Street, was caught in the meshes of | Defur, on hearing of the arrest of | white he calmly finished picking « fling tor heip and be > try. | plans as previously agreed upon grate sonnel lesion. nap been tt a the law this morning. the Andersons, made strenuous ef-/ wish bone. The hunch counter man Oe ing to reach him She will be met outside the har-| iitic 4 wegen ane the three He i# now in the city Jal | forts to square himself with a num-| wilted. Just at the tnopporty ; Fed a thet t wan [bot oxcuavbace .heteeen, Demenaltiee dont ee with obtaining money ur | ber of the men he had hired and did | ment a pe man came along nd The Red Cross Society wil! next Yee er ie the easiest method by I found J.T. J. Donnelly, or-|polnt and Robinsan's point, and| one, the p chursea ona on pretences. The arrest waa made by | return to some of thom the #5, which | Sathered the darkey In and took him| Monday night present to the eng Pom ipa Pegrechaatbergetlacaye sl an, and brought him. up,|from there will be ¢ ed into the| with ext cruelty. Detective Wappenstein on a warrant |he expisined was to apply on the ph B peed seth thc aeadig | COunCH & petition for the donation | ond’ the ¥ with wn ‘ante | Botner 4 by Ch Machinist | harbor. | a mae Bworn out in Justice Gec ticket which the Andersons were to | Surge! Nim semeunvicted of si | of the Kiser block, at the corner of| opinion Ch ay oa tne same |Crofter, a man on the sick liet, who] A# Row planned the flotilla escort} , he Facitic Coast Bie ralilp come | turnisn the oe | wire oo . we fles > nd , wn away his crute | will consist of 18 steame | paz steamer Umatilla, arriv urnish them. oe Fifth avenue and Yesler way, or had thrown away his crutch. 1 af-/ Will consist of 18 steam: port this morning from San Franetaedy by two of the men who rec fered at the . brothers, the Alaska mir ewindiers, whose case is now pend ing in justice court nine of the victims Interviewed by | King bh The charge that he sent a number . ataes » tor > on. | sore othe _— . wood thing n many ways and there | oo. ny J I neber @id pay fo’ dat chicken, | somy other plece of city real ext ne particular reason why the so- | ‘erward f victims to the Andersons ts borne | he said this morning, “and suah enuff, | on which to erect ar | hesgrdinone 7 - pie bs ter - eo ered h einergency bh | Gleties should t{ run one or more out by the fact that eight out of | now, I neber w ., | ital. A majority of the city coun-| im addition to the city by apital, & wife and several email | ciimen have already expressr to] “Hut to get the best F returned and pu thre re whom I coul ognize, and finally ordered up Mid-|lic to witne niece the | *hipman A. G. Caffe, who h ally|fengers on @ num out | eral revenue 4 at \» avengers and a cargo of California tr Vegetables and gene r eral merchandise. Tr of the cage - xt recs | have been m: — Stevens Cafe Tt is alleged that Defur had an ar- |a Star man allege that they obtained | children, members of the society their desire| meaintenance of the Institution must | Persisted in remaining in the lower | steamers 3 < ce bogs = - peerage wd i r ay a Newsome’s em-/ 4 -_ for the estabiiahment of such a h be provided for by some definite ays- | handling 7“ Ae to his ™ ek fal The escort wi amns and) We serve the best Sunday dinneg rhich he was to retelve from them | ploymen' ey. pital the necessary funds should|Water and much overcome by the| between t a will en-|in the city with wine fc $3 for each man found to be * Chief Delaney will take vigorous OR ‘A meeting of the society. will be| Be ralsed by taxation. Hesides, it ie|fumes. He had to be Jed out. Af-|ter the b her. anae-heres $6 tn 8 “i Si ne tor 5 Oe bouquet.” as a nete of introduction | steps to protect the unwary work- heki Tuesday morning at 10 o matter to raise y 0,0 terward he res his place on| ings go Soephindois Bre =a read which Yefur gave to one of ingmen of thin city and sald today Pee a enorning at 10 o'clock | vith which to ereot a Reapttal Sy pub-| deck Gh€ assisted the navigutor, in a| Batteries wil! be placed on land men making the complaint. These |that if the employment agencies ache will be further uunsed | mtrih mn. The first few thou-|very poor condition. These three——|and as the cruiser approaches her men emp¥fed an interpreter to | could not conduct a straight bust- and a committee will be appointed | Rat Wil! come es but the balance! Ticutenant Davis adiamon |t thice wit Sire doatane transact thelr business and they al-|ness thefr licenses would be taken te take charge ef the preiiminary| Tonnre 2 seurn” si Chatte and Chief Machinist Crofter|. Every vessel in the harbor will b lego that the interpreter also re- |away from them. steps in the work. On the same day © preminnh a the toute tat oo ye under my immediate obser- 1 and all bulldings, offices and the Charity Organlaation Society | require, if we establish and maintain . i? yee oa the waterfront will has called a meeting of all persons) the hospita 4 Mra Sanderson, | the midshipmen were busy ibe rated for th ton. POOL ROOM THREE KNOTS CUT Baia: or societies Interested In the estab-| “and All that we age asking for nt the|PY°ry one wax somewhat affected] | Altogether the reception planned }liskinent of an em hospital | Present time is the donation of a tract|by the fumes, Lieutenant Corn-| surpasses anything ever attempted = ae John Curran, a horribly deformed |tg dincuse the matte ne P| oe land from the city on which to|mander Orchard and Lieutenant! in the city. | © Divorces were @oanted this mom. {Steet boaear and pedler, was 4°) tn the meantime HE, W. Mtoale,| erect the hospital. if the city builde | Davis expecially. livery one, officers) | Tuesday evening an entertainment T ing by Superior Judge Tallman to : this | secretary of the Charity Organiza. |? Proposed municipal building an wan cool and ed,| will be given at the Seamen's Insti- vic itd i$ morning by Sergeant Stuart He has | i. wociety, ie trying to arrange a| Pith 8nd Yesler by the issue of bonds, | every one helped intelligently.” | tute, for which an excellent program the following: Mrs. Nore Fenn from] teen the subjec piaint Ao part of Gat bal port; Mrs. Effie Kreis from Joseph | deavor of the department to rid the | leaders in the movement and Mayor pijances, it would probably mer the} Master-at-Armea Elliott died while| principal event in con Kreis, non-support; Mrs. Mary Reed | city of such unpleasant sights. Ballinger, City Magineer Thomeon same purpose. |eotng to the rescue of others and/of the visit of the cruiser trien Siitten eed, deneetion. When searched Curran had 10 and/and Dr. Crichton, chairman of the! “ome objection has been rained by | tat Ship Fitter Burgess and Elec-| given Wednesday, when — Mayor de|triclan Leary were injured while| George P. Wright, on behalf of the doing rescue work citizens of Tacoma, will present to the cruiser the silver punch » 4 John McDonald, the defaulting come, An attempt will be made to/o4 of getting the hospital will be dis.| the Jail and the hompital #0 close to on cashier of Crane Bros., who was to get Curran out of the city. cussed at these meetings, | gether, but It does not appear to me band instruments. The exerci have entered his plea to the infor- ’ ay > ed Meanwhile the managers of the! that this would cause any trouble.” which will be held in the Tacoma And ponder about what you are going to get for a new suit. Brace right up and come down to the store’ we will show tn a few minutes the swellest garments that ever came into our city, ft Is evident that the sympathy a! members on the gre ould be inadvisable to have |counct! committee on health and) some of by his deformity nets him a large in-| sanitation. The most feasible meth~| that It w mation against him in the superior court this morning, sv McDonald is the young business man who lost $15,000 in the local poos fooms in little more than a year and embezzled to pay his losings. Get My Book, if Sick Don't Send a Penny are send a penny. lust wait till = seh what I can do. Wayside Mission hospital are trying ' ceded in to figure out how they can insure P E. o'clock. Following the presentation having his time for pleading exteud- the continuance of that worthy tn- Cty of the gifts to the cruiser the of- @d to April 30. THE LAW stitution, the site of which In now! ficers will be entertained by a recep-| Nicholas Nixon, BURGLAR LEFT BOSOM OF HIS TROUSERS IN BUTCHER SHOP Burglars tried to gain an entrance to the State meat market, owned by (By Scripps News Ass'n.) WASHINGTON, office Attorney General decided that the busine ing beta to place on races is a vto- lation of the law has about to be taken to make room for & spur track of the Great Northern railroad. The harbormaster has de- clared that Its foundation {# rotten and lable at any time to collapse. April 23.—Posat- ‘The Seattic Renevolent Society from which Dr. De Soto leased tha of recety- | hospital ship Idaho, has concluded that the best way out of the diffi- prohibiting tot-| culty is to construct another grid- M years of age and helpless from paralysis of t ' " *, iron on which to piace the hulk. F.| brain, » 5 paralysis of the | Turtman J. J. MeCann, SEYMOUR BARRINGTON TO PAY THE EXTREME PENALTY (By Beripps News Ass'n) 8T. LOUIS, April 23.—F, Seymour Barrington was today sentenced to hang June 14, for the murder of tion and dance at the Union Club. | On Thursday a pienic will be given at Spanaway park, to which| the public will be invited. Officers and crew will be the/ guests of honor at this pienic, the hour of which has not been an- nounced as the committee desires to wait upon the convenience of the} guests. The picnio will wind up| with music and dancing. On th Suits From $12.50 Up | 4 prove { a, nem of chance. tioally starving to d . feetiet weet fee Bex oh Restorative | D- J. Cripps, at 407 Pike atreet, some ae re D. Black and Judge Roger &. Greene} in a badly. a yee ge , “ - completion of her reception at 1 J Redelsheimer & Co. ea'to. “The Hestorative will gain ne last night. The burglars got of the society have taken up the| , ¥ a nd equal The application for a stay in exe- | coma the cruiser will proceed to th . your friendsb! ar endorsement. if/ into the back part of the shop by THREW THINGS matter with City E eer Thomson peg Mtn cution was granted and court fixed | navy yard at Bremerton Foe tent it ior it ine slightest ria, | Cutting out @ wire screen to nee.tf another location etene Wy ise en eka eane. Officers | July 38 00 the day of exesution. - acme. Strongest Topcoat House tm the will teli you of a drugaiat near you| Mr. Cripps has a “pet” bulldog, AT HER HUBBY corner vo wecurna aos an tinaceeatbearicat aie ere SAN JUAN, April 2%.—Frea V, State. ‘ ol . ave: On y jor | - mall nia, Ar ett, BF |A small piece of panta goods with Alrendy steps have been taken to| to have him removed to the Wayside ING HOUSE ee entice culcided tata, | 800-804 First ave., cor, Columbia T will absolutely etand all the cont if|Taeeed edges indicates that one of raise the necessary funds for mak-| mission hompital ded ‘tods it falls, If you say.."It did not help| the burgiars received sudden atten-| William Kaul was granted a di-|ing the removal, the Musicians’| “the old man’ sic Til health was the cause me,” that ends it as far as cost to| tion from the rear and got out some-|vorce in the superior court this . he old mah's unmarried Gaugh _ a Fou te concerned. Do you understand | Won {ror ©) union having concluded to give &| ter, who ie herself €0 yeare of age, ne? I am telling it as plainly, as| What quicker than he came in. morning from his wife, Mrs. Fior-| concert to raise funds for the work. | is taking care of him and bitterly Blearly as T can. T want you to know ne enee Kane. He alleged cruelty and | “we nave not decided upon a new | oyjatia®tc tie oh ead pn eamamnten eel Ys CRIN errs ALR absolutely and without doubt that this ecede@ in proving that hie wif - objected to the pian of the humane See fs made on honor. I have the ow La soll © | location for the hompital,” said Mre.| officers. She said that she was well| James Henry, of James Henry & ription that cur; o My only, pepb- 7 oe oe ae é Mer a Cannon, the manager, this morning, | able to take care of her aged father | ©o, filed suit in the superior court Eire i Restorative will cures an im and at another time had caused |-mut we expect to in a few days. /and Herself and could suppert her. | this morning against the city to New neommon remedy. A common rem- an alarm clock to collide violently | we are confident that the people of | self and him by peddling trinkets | Quiet his title to the property on New bay criuid not stand a tent Iike this Te ND DOGS with his cranium; also that she had | geattie will contribute the funds| trom 0 to house. This wan the| Which hie slaughter house stands Hosi Under- Bel ctr asks non puscecding every" by force and violence made him 00k | necessary to pay the expenses. The | callin father in bygone yeara, | He alleges that the city has illegal josiery wear 4 Beece and here tm the secret, of iny his own meals, hospital i filling an urgent need.| Mi n is afraid that her father| ly claimed @ part interest in the q wn. I found soseeaey o- per a a ™ It cannot be discontinued. We have | cann@t survive a separatio property. owas a weakness. the inside | - ore now an average of 45 patients | has Men very kind to him ‘ Berves were weak. Where there w there now an avera@ ek © Jtallte. the vital nerves | MISS OF SWEET SIXTEEN TES- a day, Of this number about 22 are | for devoutedly for years. chek power, "Where weak orennn hot being patd for by elther the| Aipttempt will be made to have the| /MPROVEMENT CLUB were found. I always found weak| TIFIED AS TO THE QUARRELS county or the city. The hospital is | 4 Man and his daughter kept to- Not the nerves commonly of. bw the vital organs’ The tnctiie the thvisivie] OF MER PARENTS in some charitable institution WOMEN MEET ih, The Ladies’ Auxiliary to the East Unton Street Improvement club held its regular meeting yesterday after was a revelation. Then my real guecess beean. | Then 1 combined In. 1 ould strengthen. that Sera” vitalige, these, ner That| “Papa and mama quarrel like cats scription T called « restorative. It|and dogs. They've done it ever since open to all “The city has been paying 75 cents a day for three days for the py fente | it sends there, ‘The city will not pay | eee | for the patient unless the disburse- ment is approved by the board of | Night Special From 6 to 9:30 P. M. : Ienown the world over now as Dr./I can remember. I don't think there|, Mayor Ballinger, City Engineer) nealt® — noon, at the home of Mra. J. Thom feperp Restorenive ai {is any use of their trying to live to- phen ang eee agama i bunsel | We look with favor upon the pro- a hs a peaht a 2 as, 920 Twenty-fourth avenue, Af- Pound packages of fine Bond Note Paper, 175 sheets to felled. (Just think of Ha ont of (| This was the testimony which] tnis pote Man tablish an emergency horpital, Dat | err eene eeenird Wards the fight] as held and luncheon served S6c; after supper Saturday night, oniy ..............28¢ BoE ana’ the torticth has nothine ts | Ove Hamilton, a prety 16-year-ald| -rnis plant is magnificent,” said the| the completion of such a task If B| was nq clone that the delegations were| The club will hold a special meet- Matted Pictures, 000 to chaces Stem, round and square, 3 long way In the future and we are| contested. H. H. Kulles lost out in| ing Tuesday, April 2, at 2 p. m., at good sizes and good sub t the thing for deco- bay. That fs a record Tam proud of | girl, gave this morning in the trial| mayor at the city hall on hie return 1 ts wrome to, spiny fick when ®\of the divorce suit instituted by her| ‘Work is progressing rapidly and it| doing the best we can to maintain |ene Third by two vot He is a| the home of Mra. B mother, Mrs. Chloe Hamilton,| is the intention to have the plant com-| the hospital as now run.” Hearst man. He t# contesting the! ty-seventh avenue, 6 th AG tet genes ene See ree ot ray © and 2c values for, each ne Don't tet a #tck friend stay | againet her father, George Hamilton.| pleted by July or August.” It ia the opinion of Secretary | delegation on the grounds that as the Sous Vader, cach paskans ceolniza 100 wae Mrn. J. H. Sanderson, prest- | judges refused to a bones tS tecee at at “t » allow W. H. Moyer , -POIPRIE 100 values, each... Compiaint was made to Humane Of-| 4.04 or the Ted Croms society, and| vote, because the latter two years ago MORE TROUBLE ar? * Mrs, Hamilton and her daughter St Tel him. Get mv book for both testified t 0 “ tim. De your Auty. Yon may hel > hat Hamilton had not) rcors Ciarke and Vaupell this morn- wiiimen’ and. Ghyst. |i# sald to have voted the Republican | ticket. In the Firat the delegation Bloke vanrsel? some tine, Sick peooie| supported his family and was of a | Gent Wile” ehay ancveciate everenthy a segs ing of a driver in the employ of Moore noe ee and ald. Tell me of some wick friend. ae gM position & McGuire, contractors, for working | Ee se nipat hospital inj wae contented by Fred Dale Wood| Mra. I. Ucei was today divorced udge Tallman granted the plain-|¢ pores with « badly galled shoulder |to extablish a municipal hospital in] Wat Comes ny fied mee Wesel trom L. Uccl, the Italian who was nal conven-| shot and stabbed by. an unknown Tet me core him. Then he will show - hie gratitede to hoth of Your| tiff a decree on grounds of non-|T. B. Watson, the driver, was arrest-|the buliding for which plans Are) vanes to go to the nat {dges, 910 Twen- rating your camp or your home; Saturday night, after of several clans who w STORE CLOBES AT 9:30 SATURDAY NIGHT, Fert! nL be Ma eratitade. | Send] support and Incompatibility of tem-| ed, charged with cruclty to animals | being drawn, to be erected on the | tion, being left out. Coaiaeh & ow Wee Gas Babe Bed aw. De 00, GUAT perament. and will be given a chance to explain} Kiser block, Ix probably the best yet - peeing shin’ Fenke Tallinhh arated a Gecree M Cc h D G da Bienpty atate k Lon Dyspepsia. —— matters in the justice court considered. Mr. Steele maid this| The committee of the Civic Union | bn ground of crucity, Ucet has not cCarthy Dry ooas ke, Pook 3 on the Tear SAN FRANCISCO, April 23—Ad-| William McKinley Circle No. 11] morning which is investgatng the record of | Sut recovered from his wounds Second Ave. a iiivees Book 4 for Women vices were received here todayof the | Ladies of the G. A. R., will play|’ «tt 4 time that Seattle had a mu-| candidates for prosecuting attorney | ompany Madison Street op Box IS Book 5 fdr Men (sealed) | death of Capt. James Hall, formerly | whist at Pythian hall next Tuesday , | T ,. c 4 ook 6 on Rhew 7 sade vom Sse “ t 6; @Y | mtolpal emergency hospital ike oth- | met this afternono, at 3 o'clock, to| WASHINGTON, D. C., April 2 jacine, Wis, Book ¢ on ¥ matiem | of the Pacific Mall Steammhip com-|afternoon from 1 to 4 o’cloc The | or cities of her wize, and it o k. . ymplete ite report. The report will | The ho tod dopted th f ee? ; fd cases, not chronic, are ofte . a pears | comp r Li | The house today adopted the confer not eh are often! pany's fleet. Capt. Hall well 'G. A. R, W. R. C, and friends have! io me that to provide for one in the |b eturned over to the executive com-| ence report on the naval appropria- | | aad Yyoncrseneries sod Rene penser hed bat ittee of the union this evening. on bi hd red with ene or two boilies. At known all along the coast, been invited. Dullding to be erected on Fifth ana 4