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——— Don't Worry, Wateh Us Grow” Northern train wreck was received Two W WARD6 PLANN Cash — The Mow More hero Wednesday by Chief Clerk There will soon be eleven wardy One Dollar or Two Each Week Will De, Whitting, of the rallway mall serv “ ; “ , a — A Three pouches for Washing ie bd 7, Inmtond ee nine, * me * ton state, one pouch for British vee ey Mn moh Bien ne ‘ 0 mes uU e Mre. Rhodell McLeod, an em Winth ward. inte : three parte, , i PN te eee a mine te chaunah. er UOI-H03-1105 SECOND AVE. X mee uilty of petty larceny and fined $75 | gece Beer Boo gad se ‘ va ow a by Justice P. V, Davia Wednenday | ao eee, Seee: been See @ POLICE ROUNDUP BELIEVED To| Afternoon, | Bhe has wealthy con | 4 formal complaint charging G fun Sow Wenge een ns ut rice - | nections and there was no excuse! o “Guy sil enna Gsuaetae OF New Store END ROBBERIES IN SEATTLE | for the woman's stealing. She wae) (15 pn 68 iin Fane whe tcl fe AT THE UNIVERSITY | e arrested by Police Clerk Claude conse « to compounc dé th d Bannick, who caught her In the act eve od ‘clerk to compound ant oe. | UNIVERSITY STATION, April 6 Methods The trial of O. ©. Russell, Frank|Of attempting to rid herselt of the |Ryns® drugy, was sworn to by THOM) os ciriy’ Cae club of the | Yl aV-la ur a | Rowland and R. H. Cameron, ar-|0Vidence against her, Marked) ioaiq cr Pharmucy on Thuraday | Verity of Wanhingtor The t purchase ts Tested by Patrolmen Woatedggmnoney was loft in a puree and the { me or Guy's | firw rt for the sHon In Der . O¢ the first step towac Damm and King a few days ago, | Woman took it ° Svan waited ty Police sudee Gore | rf #5. For the past a SALAD BOWL t ing & hew store was held Wednesday afternoon be The meeting of the executive don and the case will be bre eral months tig@y have been pra Full gilt edge, highly decorated and entt that's why fore Police Judge Gordon. They | Cownell of the state bankers will be | Lofore the court to test the validity | “lng regularly three times a week shaded in pink and green, Regu ult. we offer the strong in Were charged with betng disorderly | held some time this month for the | ot the state statute regarding tho| Under the direction of Professor ( lar 86c; cut price 2Ae ; rents on Friday to Persons, Russell was fined $10 be- | Purpose of deciding where the DEX) guiioyment of unticagged clerks,| © Kimball. Later @ tour of the OAK TABLE rhe r to come in aa@ cause he carried a revolver, Camer-| State convention will be held. ADlmne measure has bee “4 force for | #tate will be made | / a, ry get acquainted on talked himself out of trouble | ieitation has been extended A ll cake tae hue ithe anny. otal bart 6 cut.) é and was given a suspended sen-} nkers of Portland to the bar tatutes, bh - éisre ‘ed until Golden fintshe stands 28 Inches rid = Table Book Rack 90 tence, Rowland, the leader of the Of this state to hold their next con sow tee pei te con gh my effi AT GEORGETOWN high; 12-inch square top; very om a ic trio of suspected holdups, was fined | Yention in their city during the falr.| ciency. In case the court holds that firmly constructed, Regular 750; the Rol k Table Rook © . . A $100 and given o jail sentence of 30| This will be considered Guy is guilty a» charged, the dru ears tt " Weathered Solid Oak Table Box ‘ase, & neat piece of furniture, days. A letter Si _| Hon. Joseph Shippen will @eliver L) e i , eut to sesoeee ‘ B4eé Dor home, $1.80 value, special foe. Frid | or from the San Fran giste will be given @ general shak A meeting of the council was ade th guited to any home ie, apecial fog, Friday BOE J) cisco authorities inquiring about} *" Address to the atudents of the) fie yp, held last monday night and a pett- | CARPET HASSOCKS ‘a Top Floor Friday Speolais Rowland was read in court and teen aanaiane >» thelr ball, |” Harry Abercrombie, a clerk in the| tion was introduced asking | the Well stuffed and bound; Body Brus- ony to show that Rowland ha 4 employ of G. 0. Guy, sold a pre-| County commissioner to open Com sels, Wilton and Axminster ocov- : deen mixed up in @ holdup and rob-| APF! 7, on the above subject eripti ered 6,652. This pre-| mercial street and connect it with $400 Rope Portiores Vallance; all colors, will- fit full sis@ door, Bl pery in the California p repale Seattie Union No, 17, Order of| Scription’ ones rah eee icudtlenion, abana, . Goalimerean orings. Regular Ther out petee.« ee 3 os 2.25 the basis of the city's case Washington, will give &@ soci! | Guy drugs, which were, it is alleged,|#treet in one of the important | etl ali oR 8 tte oererens Feereeees 49¢ ga pair regular $5.00 Lace Curtains, Arabian or white, per pair City Detective Adams and ex- |Sance tn the 1. 0. 0. F. hall, New| compounded by the clerk and sold| streets of Georgetown. This was GLASS TEA SET ‘ R250 Lane had an experience | York block, Friday evening, Aprillty the state's witness. Lough lald| referred to the county commis Four pleces—butter dish, spoon holder, cream pitcher and Geush Covers, Oriental effects, fringed all around, $2.00 values, | wath Rowland when the latter was|7 Friends are invited . the matter before Assistant Prose- | sioner sugar bowl; green ,blue or ligh@; richly gold decorated. ae 7 B11 || Mrevted for the robbery of a drug cuting Attorney Witham Thureday| Some of the citizens in the north- | Regular $1.50; cut to Bs s178 Summer Q hand tled, full sise, good silkotine covered, jstore In North Seattle some time $0 0600-00000000 | Morning and a formal complaint| west district of Georgetown asked Friday-Saturday Specials w be vered at 6ur conve- Peotton filling, each 1.10 | MeO The police officers, however, was drawn up against Druggist Guy.|to have the South Seattle Fertiliz-} flehce, or may be taken t fi t white - ea $1. did not dare to take thotr case into | It was stated this morning that Ab-|ing company's plant removed out- | ~ > ~~ re r. Out of town orders Me Linoleum, pe goods, per yard BBE fF) court as no poaitive evidence could | ercrombie had been in the pont wath bos the city limits, as it has been filled if recelved by Saturday night, jbe shown to assure a conviction. | of the drug emporium about two] a@ source of annoyance to the peo-| — — penieae had laid plans to rob a) weeks. None of his fellow clerks| ple in that vicinity for a long time. (Qed inrke grocery store and blow the! | knew Wednesday morning whether| A resolution was presented by D. tale, "This wan 10 have been cars| Seeeoesoocososooooooooes | be wis Tesistered or not tho chiet of police to have. special wo-Vay Cut Dale THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY ried out in a few days had not) Numerous cases of valuable dogs | pc » stationed at all the baseball | Patrolman Weatedt learned of the| The Current Century club will| being potsoned have been repotted | games and picnics during the sum- On odd parlors chairs, rockers and dining chairs. Several dis- ; aang and jatied them. The police | Kive @ benefit entertainment on Fri-| ta the police. There ts no possible} mer providing that the people continued patterns are being sold at DEEP CUT PRICES, say that Rowland is a bad man and | day aight, April 7, at the Junction) way to find out who is responsible] conducting the games and picnics as we are overhauling our floors and shaping up to receive an IMMENSE NEW SPRING STOCK, | his pleture is in the r hall, Music will be furnished by W. | for the acts unions druggists keep a] shall stand the expense of the po ‘ogues’ gallery ] William Paighie, J. Tillbury, Ba-|F. Murdoch's orchestra. Other se-| record of the sale of potsonous! lice. W. L. Hoffenditz, whose ap | ward Allen and Frank Menry, mem-|lections will be rendered by differ-| drugs. In numerous instances this|pointment as city engineer was | bers of a quartet arrested on infor- | ont artists. |is tot done and the eriminads ge| made by the ma was confirmed co. 1814 SECOND AVENUE Opposite Arcade Eatrance ©. G. Elmgreen . William Turner . W. J. Santmyer took sec- > oe f leoey been’ aroren f oat by The were for pots and boxes Ind00r®,| ioe" tatner, J. Wyatt, taken by | @ than for any day during the com. — en feel evo tng alin AB. that they might bloom during the | Pes fathe e ‘A... Weiite mere meters in ike fight or" chaheaient that &. Normile past winter. As a result of the dis 4 ian. ae more kept the child ee ae ots nd PJ. McHugh follow the same tribution there will be millions Of | tire iter mothers death, and who With nine more days of voting, | oe <a «Ayers flowers along the lines this spring ca. 2 oe ae os that the gains will = ow os ‘neta "00h Gerke Gab Of the features of the” rail reaiated t ne Sat o demand to de- phenomenal. As the contest con- cia untae ie wale @ te @ roads jn Bngland t# the attractive | liver the child over to him. it 5 aed ploy . $150 to certain eaxpte ment agente. ems of the grounds and stations | ae rene acantly been kept of every candidate are re- i. we} “hd ploy ph ac along the railroad systems. Money | ‘"* ry ee ee cee 4 Geabling their efforts and by one) Sit tor maee hens wet Is lavishly spent even on short | 0Ut of school and refused vce. alee Remsen store will be flooded with | hit Ae ~ r cossioal joy traveling. Tho Canadian Paci-|‘™*t ‘ e people are no Yoten Everywhere ts heard talk te Loe men to A a a fic \a similarly disposed to make ite | C¥*todians for the child, and trot garting the contest and business metteler Hie “4 e oa ayntem one of the most enjoyable|"°™: since his remarriage, he has «| ta are keeping careful watch on) jeter tab “an . ait fo for travel in America. good home to offer the child. Sher | : the of their favorite. | Normile, laboring steadily, for perohe ot saiakoucon’ "Fae a iff Smith will retain custody of lt- | os days. As a reward for bis toll bi tle Beatrice May until the case is | count at noon today Walnuts Worth ibe per pound. Spinning’s Specials you twenty-five price and quality crm ab CENTS reasons for trading here. See win- For 50c Salmon Trolling Rigs l5e package Double Gut Hooks 10c Whisk Brooms | 15e Whisk Brooms | 20¢ Whisk Brooma 10 Coffee Flask. . eres ce Spinning Two-8peed Coaster cust | jon Fork Bicycle Si 00 You can ook a hill in ace without flinching with this two- speed. Your low gear enables you to mount It easily, The hills must give in, not you. Basy to ride; easy to buy. Come in and try one ~ Spinning’s Satisfactory Store 3310 Geoond Ave, ; 25¢ POUND Tor Adams’ Best Baking Pow Guaranteed to please you. Shelled | COND AVENU Near Madison wen” | Tenth avenue mation secured by Patrolman Wee tedt, may be charged with highway robbery. 8. Miki and ©. F. Stevens have identified them as the bandits who held them up and robbed them several nights ago. They were ar rested by Patrolmen Westedt, Damm and King. The police say that the work of this quartet was brutal and tn al-/ most every case the victims were struck down and beaten {nto insen- tors are now being charged by their workmen. MeHugh, 8. Normile and other contractors are also alleged laborers in return for getting the privilege of working. Fecelved only $16.50. The job on Which he was employed was of north near Galer Street He found that he could not get the fob by applying to Normile di- rect. He was obliged to pay a fee of $1.50 to a Second avenue south employment shark. By the time he had paid a hospital fee of 7 cents a week and §5 a week board at the camp he found that his net profits were considerably leas than tose of the Seattle Electric com- ny “| have heard frequent complaints of the same nature,” ; 1,030 | such practices. ‘They are legal #0] thought to be a resident of this city. Thompson at one time was promi nent in local steamboat circles. No trace of him has yet been found Mrs. Williams states that her uncle eific Coast Jobbers and Manufac turers’ association, to be held at of the Northern Pacific; J. M. Han aford, second assistant to the preal dent of the Northern Parific; J. T Woodworth, general traffic manager of the same road, are in Portland J. C. Rden, assistant general traffic | manager of the Great Northern, will also attend the meeting. A quarrel over chickens resulted in the arrest of Mra. Edgerton, of Interbay, Wednesday afternoon. It is alleged that the woman fired a hot from a revolver at George Hig ging. The complaint charges the woman with an assault with intent to commit murder. Bhe will be ven @ hearing Friday before Po lice Judge Gordon. The trouble oc curred some time ago The official report ot the amount of mail that was lost in the Great said Labor! | | M. Anderson, who was arrested on Tuesday on the charge of attempt ing to do bodily harm, waa tried Wednesday evening by Judge Mar tin. The complaint was made by Thomas Watney, who alleged that Anderson threatened to draw a gun on him. Witnesses, who were pres ent at the time, sald that Anderson did not have a gun at the time and was not in the habit of carrying one. The proof was so weak against tent has been ordered that will seat ual 50 cents a week, and this will insure them attendance at the hos A fad of the moment which bas been introduced to young women by decolietage trimming go over the shoulder where the shoulder sleeve |¢d &nd should receive his salary for All Rhodes Brothers’ 50c Red Rose C A POUND When you buy tea you might just as well have the best quality. Seme teas are injuri ous, but good teas are a bless ing. They refresh the tired system and give it new life, besides betng pleasant to the Red Rose Tea is the by old and palate. kind that's liked ing — To get more people In the habit of using our tea, Friday we will sell all our package and bulk tea at, a pound, .37e Loulse Compton, in her work on | Seles in 1903 an |that Davenport should be reinstat- (DHE | many attractions for pleasure and | | with its two datly trains offers ex- unpunished, Suicides increase, as the result of the apparent laxity on the part of druggists who brewk tue awfor the paltry revenue resulting from thé tleg: timate sale of poison ous drugs. BEAUTIFIES crocod#es and marcissus at the sta-| as the floral, which is under the di-| N. Stewart Dunlop, tax rection of of the system to the other. Some RECALL ACT NOT VALID SAN FRANCISCO, April 6.—The | Caisornia supreme court yester- day decided that the people of a municipality cannot recall an of- fg and elect another in his place. | ¢ opinion was rendered in the case of J. P. Davenport, who was eleeted a councilman in Los An- 4 who « few months SUNNY SOUTH yon you to come «J enjoy its | tive Mterature at Union Ticket Of- fice, 608 First Ave, E. EB. Ellis, Gghl. Agent Shaving 25c Including Neck Shave, Shine and Tonic HEADY’S BARBER SHOP Car. First — by the council, W. D. Rogers was appointed poundmaster. The light committee advised that two more arc lights be placed in the city STRIKERS ENJOINED directed nd against the stevedores’ inesday after An er, longshoremen's union, was lesued W or permanent will be heard next Tues day morning at 9:30 o'clock settled. WILL MAKE EXTENS/ONS The Chicago Great Western rafl- road is about to make big exten sions In lo The Fort Dodge & Mason City road, which is controlled by the Great Western, has filed with the Central Trust company, of New | York, a first mortgage to secure $12,000,000 of funds to be used in the construction and extension of roads throughout the state of Iowa Rubber Store, 714 Ist ave. Liver Salts is the remedy to do ft right. Try a bottle of it. A Tc bottle for.....5O¢@ For that spring cough use our Keep your teeth in good order This establishment is, in fact, full of all sorts of good season- able things that you need every- day. Our medicines are as good as money can buy. Let us supply ur «wants, Evesy- thing at reasonable prices. Try us. STONE’ Soitumacr Retieble Famty and Pressetp- tion Drugetate. 49 Pike Street Beth Ptrores, Main 968. | 1 | ment of Crockery, Tollet opened, and every Acorn REGARDLESS OF CO easy terms on cut prices 1-3 CASH, 1-3 BALANCE Acorns Almost Given Away We positively must have sufficient floor space for the depart- Ware and Cutlery we have just Range and Cook Stove will be sold to secure it. We make these IN 30 DAYS, 60 DAYS which employes were fast gaining | Most Reliable Dentists in the West sibility without warning. Other|Anderson that he was allowed to “ STATIONS noon by Judge Frater, enjoining the Ce $5.00 evidence ts deing collected by the | £ free f members of these unions from in- | ———— SCE ATE OS sce. y police, and it is believed that the| Evangelists will be in Ballard in terfering with the work of the men .$3.00 to $5.00 arrests will stop complaints of | short time, provided they can get a eee who have been put to work im pl Loss WAS $3 000 fas the flames {increased the dan- -. $1.00 and Up |highway robbery which have been |the space to hold their meetings. A/ The floral department of the! of the striking employes of McC , ger and for a short time the entire S00 pouring into headquarters steadily |Committee has already been &p-|Canaiiian Pacific railroad is issu-|@ Hamilton. The injunction pre - —- | plant was threatened with destrue- ib ; all winter long. potnted and is at present looking up| inghateractive folders, containing | yents not only acta of violence, but! ‘The Green Lake Shing! jiion. =The company ansounces its ; 12 years’ guarantee, Open | ee & place suitable for the meetings. | generaiiinformation as follows: “Wel offer of inducements as well, and | 4 hingle company | intention of rebuilding and will re- vice Free. The outlook is not very favorable| have xonducted the flower scheme) forpids the strikers to Vinit thel ieee a $8 ad loss by fire last sume the dally run in a few days. CONTRACTORS HAVE |: vreses. as 0 ince can be found |torvsapen Years. Tole apring there| howe’ of the present employes for| Meinaay “yareing abort after 12) 0° ————————— large enough. It is reported that 8) wilisbeiat least « million tullps,/the purpose of inducing them to! 750,000 shingles, was almost en- | SUSPECT A PLOT Marchand is absent j | L. EB Horne . “ | leave their work. The writ. was el onsumes }J. Werden... HOLL-UF GAME) tr: 2.000 to. 4000 people tots across Canada to brighten,|jemieq on petition of the Atisens' | ore seqonumed, and after strenu-| PARIS, April 6—In connection ls OG Listes Petitions are being circulated | peautify and make homelike your! aijance as the result of @ st | cloves 104 000 nt tad of the em-/ with the alleged military plot which 4 around asking the mill men for! environments.” | “ | or" 0, shingles were saved. | has been unearthed, the police thie |W ities Violation of the state S-hour MW lineir signatures in the matter of @| Perhaps there is no other depart- | H&Bt OP Spring street ba een In. | The flames spread to several out-| morning searched the house of Col A Vebb .. | t it hich a ternoon, in which several were in ‘ - “ — % N CONTEST : M. Adcock ¥ bn Bef Feng ing Dee jhospital for injured mill employes.| ment of the Canadian Pacific Teal-| jured scented an ta Guan teas eee pi og Marchand, who resigned from 1H. V. Ro Anderson # plan is to charge each individ- | road which has enlarged so rapidly | Gr making the restraining order! fortunate breaking of the hose with |‘ AY © VOSS Sa, SOE NaeE BEe merous pape from the city. —hgegrey tony Bie | Joha F. Ware , to be tm league with certain local) "tt! free of charee ee el aetna FOERSTER gre watch contest, jump-|~ employment agents. dividing be ANOTHER FAD bulbs to station agents, sectionmen C athinke 21,000 mark without ee ee Oe Se ee ae STAGE. and other employes from one ten | SHERIFF TAKES CHILD bo : +7 paper, in nanos Commissioner Grout, when asked | the stage, is the shoulderleas sleeve. | !ater was recalled by his constitu %-inch Rubber or Cotton Garden “143 |about the matter this morning, “but; The gown is cut decollete, but | ents, who elected a successor in his/ 5, : ‘ : 1,143 [about the matter this morning, “but | The gown is cut decoliete, but) Sie, "'rne supreme court decided | Hose from te per foot up. The Will tell of their purchase of 686 | far as | know, though morally un- 680 | just.” seam is usually found. ‘There is no | the full term. | A. 3. Wine ., 572 sleeve seam, but instead, the sleeve ; aaa Ea ¢ Bearwet i inat of te the top ienrng the | Re Sah aswatmecnee'ss | Easter Sunday Is 28.000 STOCK FOR Howard Cox . 460 CITY BRIEFS round shoulder bare, while the cut mn, May night, Mr. Wood will pre-| N t F 0 f 9 ; j ’ 4 ipa cil OEE tO ot leeve is trimmed with | set ifs side of the lake front mat | ot Far orl, stra C. L Wittiams, of Long-| The effect fo charming tor young| (2t_and the clab will take action on |] The new garments and hat of . $16 | mont, Coio., aske the Seattle police | girls {ee eata, the season will look 100 per 186 | to aid her in finding her uncle, Geo. — eect cent better if your com- THIRD 14|N. Thompson, who, if alive, is plexion is cleared, and Buck's 55 CENTS must be very old Tea |health seekers. Absorb the #un- White Pine and Spruce Cough Vor 2 pounds Fancy Bulk | ahine,enjoy the flowers, surf bath- ‘ oo “ ec Many leading railroad men wil! | ie . | Syrup, large bottle 25e F rnishin Butter, So far this week we have sive! siiend the meeting of the North Pa-|ff 'N PACKAGES OR IN BULK, Bijing. ofc. | The famous Scenic Shastalt 10 14 4 good one, u BS, donen 1 Rai 0 . aa Fees. B gow and ads. Below ere a few|Portiand Thursday and Friday. C.| Tree nee tine by using our Dr. White's An- BE N ALE Yor OBS lt more. M. Levey, assistant to the president Tickets, reservations and descrip- tiseptic Tooth Powder Zhe Look for a big advertisement in Friday’s issue of this THE RAINIER CLOTHING CO. the Star Clothing Co.’s These goods, consisting of Cloth- ing, Shoes, SATURDAY, APRIL 8 At the Rainier Store, 1217 FIRST AV. WEXT DOOR TO POSTOFFIGE which Hats and

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