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Ce T 18 THE BOSS OF THE UNITED STATES, WASHINGTON, April 8 & Boore Taft is now the boas ® of the During the ab % sence of President Roosevelt he country “Pana, Why Don’t You %* will act as president and will ® aleo take over the duties of # secretary of state, which, cou *® pled with his own position of . tary of war, leaves him i tne a Sar control OF *) SUCH 18 THE PLAINTIFF QUESTION EVER ON THE LIPS OF cannot figure out, was taken trom e " ol ne he her and shut up in a dark, il-emetl BERERE EYE EE EEN Y ‘a LITTLE FOgR-YEAR-OLO ADRIENNE CAMPBELL WHEN [ing piace that has a monstrous ble — R padlock and chain on the front door | GME VICITS HER FATHER, NAPOLEON CAMPBELL, WHO i, understands that there Is some . LANGUISHES IN THE COUNTY JAIL UNDER @ MURDER efully wrong going on, but mt ask any more why the | he I 1ano CHARGE—OTHER PRISONE HB HAVE LEARNED TO LOVE | cloned, nor Why her big six t play the pretty mus We sell both simple and THE LITTLE TOT used to dance about in elaborate planos—but not e nd she has ceased al elaborate at the expense e quest th re A for the of quality BY NAN BYXBE®. er ol ‘ape worn by mother If you are willing to “Papa, why doesn't oo tum home knoWs that she will receive pay the cost of QUAL eviniae teere on. evasive ar Hhe spend ITY, {t is here for less a. question was asked bRa wee her time with he little bom ¢ than anywhere elit» 4 r-old who peered through the izolets for she says she ts going to Our planos are of the sereened bars of the King county ose a _ artiat 0 = . whe may standard that have made jatl, She was the little daughter erpe me yer he with ne ulte and will sustain our rep of Napoleon Campbell, of Ballard, by nh he ec vs me again, for once utation who is charged with the murder of ene won 8 prise ir drawing con Pay by the it you prefer. month Sherman, Clay & Co. STEINWAY DEALERS TL Second Ave., Seattle. San Francieco, Cal Oakland, Cal. and serious Shaving 25¢ Including Neck Shave, Shine and Tonic HEADY’S BARBER SHOP Cor. First Ave. and Royal Cafe SUNDAY DINNER, 2 TO §, WITH WINE, J75¢. MENU Steamed Littie Neck Clams, SOUP. Mock ‘Turtle aux Quenells. Consomme en Tasse. FIsH. Brotled Sea Bass, Anchovy Butter, Pommes Julienne. Brolied Halibut a la Car- dinal, Potaces au Nat- ural. RELISHES. Celery en Branch, Queen Olives, Green Onions. Radishes. BOILED. Leg of Lamb, Oyster Sauce. ENTREES. Supreme of Chicken a ia Printaniere. Braised Pork Tenderloin. Puree of Sweet Potatoes. Steamed Calfs Head a la Vinaigrette. Queen Fritters, Sabon. ROASTS. Prime Ribs of Beef au Jus. Young Veal, Sage Dressing. Roast Sugar-Cured Ham, Champagne Sauce. SALAD. Fresh Crab Salad en May- onnalse. VEGETABLES. Mashed Potatoes, Baked Sweet Potatoes, Spinach with Egg. DESSERT. Rhubarb Pie. Apple Pie. English Plum Pudding, Hard and Brandy Sauce. Vanila Ice Cream. Assorted Cake. Swiss or American Cream Cheese. Cafe Noir. Spinning’s Specials Next week you will have the op- portunity of buying the $1.00. No. $29, Parco finish, steel en Mortise Lock for $4.50 Jong as they last. No such has ever been given on high ¢ locks. 26c 8. W. ¢ 40c P. 8. W. ¢ Abe 8. W. Ch Stc P. 8. W. « 6c P. &. W. ¢ Gc 8. W. ¢ BICYCLES Gpinning, cushion fork, with er. Spinning, cushion fork, coatter., . 55.00 Rambler - 840.00 and $5500 cycle @ $40.00, $50.00 and $60.00 Pierce . $45.00, sae =~ Yale 0.00 and Itt Americ 50.00 two-speed, 60.00 50.00 36.00, $40.00, $45.00, $50.00 coaster Iver Johnson, brake eap truss fi ame, Bicycles ja bunch of fing when the officers came Teccrre rere eee eee eee ee ee ee ScaeeeesaeueeuuaTeaNEs | Style his son-in-law The Httle girl's and she all the way wid 1 picked fro garden ry day si face wan sweet had brought from Ballard ndelions which a corner of the with her, ngle even and took a oon futher the away aw out by front gate, little ampbell has visited her byterian hospttal. He was fighting the physi clans and making for a window when Mra. Pillsbury entered. Taking in the situation at a glance, she said Harry, go back to bed or you won't be able to play the match.” Pillsbury quietly returned to bed. Yesterday he was ra- tional again. He has been in Ml health since his breakdown at the Monte Carlo tournament two years ago. SPER eee FX eee eee eee eee eee eee are requ in the New York block at 1 p.m Sunday to take part in the services: halt le le Me ie ie ie in ee ee OIL KING’ FORMER PAS- TOR ASSAILS HIM. GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. April 8.—“Instead of accepting John D, Rocketeller’n gift of $100,000, we Congregational- ists ought rather to contribute $1,000 toward getting the donor put In jail.” This is the statement of the Re W, MeLaughlir stor of the Park Congrega- tional church here. Dr. Me Laughlin has been pastor in more than two Standard On churches, and preached regu- larly to Standard Ol! magnates, including Rockefeller himeelf, SESE EEE EERE EEE EE Ke len An a i Mein ee —~—— Business Chances Want party to take half interest in brokerage business. No bon’ Must be able to hustle real estat ete. Call for particulars at the of- fice - 458 New York block > Can't Be Beat. or quality of our $2.00 soft a stiff hate, EN. Brooks & Co 13931 24 Ave. eee nisin ining’s Satisfactory Store 1310 Second Ave, The Ashly Studio, 1516 Firat ave- gue, open Sunday 1 to 3, Fotos, $1.00 per dozen, ° ? a with | fe and preserve the | | | SPECULATION ABO! _ i ag eer wr onv WASHINGTON, D. C., April & HALL OVER POKER PLAY ON |The government transport Zo- ; |phrata, now in Manila harbor, was FURTH’S JUNKET TO ELEC- | yesterday ordered to Bremerton, TRON Wash., for repairs. the navy informed Congressman expended in repairs on the vessel The secretary announces that re- pairs upon government vessels in Who won the poker was played between Jacob Furth president of the Seattle Electric company, and members of the coun cil at the time the elty fathers were the guests of the street railway magnate on a« trip to Electron two | months ago? | The question has been raised in fame that Bremerton navy possible during peace time, regard- lewus of the protests and induce- ments made and offered by the Manila navy yard not discussing such things on their | junketing trip. They played poker | with Furth. This much has leaked out. How the game ended ts not yet known. Each and every man who was on the trip hae guarded the secret nacredly. Some persons think that several of the councilmen, who are now #0 dexterously opposing Moore, won some money. If they did, it was certainly un al, for Furth ts re puted to be a wonderful poker player. It is an old story that he has brought financial disaster to several local attorneys who have tried their skill with him ip the game. FRR CRCICICIOIO I IOIIOSOIIIAI Stella Kennedy and Anna Schmidt we found guilty of being fallen women out of the preseribed Mmits and fined $50 and given a 15-day jail sentence by Police Judge Gor don Friday afternoon. The t men were taken from the Lov house, at the corner of Third a and Spring street, about a week ago. Attorney Tom Page argued desaper ately for his client, Stella Kennedy, and gave notice of appeal before the court had sentenced her. The line of argument pursued by the attor ey was that poll . * right to give testimony on the wit- % DEVIL'S DOLLAR BETTER *® | ness wtand jeopardizing the lberty | % THAN SAINT'S NICKELS. * | of an alleged lawbreaker, and when * * | the court denied his motion for an |* ST. PAUL, April §&—The #)| acquittal, gave notice of an appeal | ® “devil's dollar” will go further *| The two women were arrested by i: and do more than the “stingy ® | Guard Roberts and City Detective ® saint's" nickel, jod's work ® | Barbee, The information was given * the almighty dollar. If ® | Chief of Police Delaney by roomers * Mr. Rockefeller or the brewers, ®/ at the Lovedale house. The police * gamblers or sporting element ®| watched the place and secured the ® would give me $100,000 we will ® | evidence that convicted the women ® build a tabernacle where seven *| Anna Schmidt admitted being a | days a week the needs of all %| fallen womgn, but claimed that she |® classes and conditions of #0- *| had just been released from a local * clety 1 find welcome, rest | hospital lt and recreation they long for & | -———— * Rev. G. L. Morrill to the Con- * * gregation of Minneapolis Peo- s | Rue OW *® ple’s Church Sunday, * + ; + "Painkiller WHKKKKEKKEERIRAK oad the Rica et ee test, and whe ans to grow up a up 5090, either phone, and “splendid, great painter 1 mention the fact that you no Napoleon Campbell's plea for ex- | ticed this offer im The Star | onerati at hin trial for murder and we will send you a coupon will be self-defense His attor entitling you to five pounds of will } point out that Napeleen is no family washing free on first @ young man; that his hair bundle. We tron all flat ie fast turning white, and that ee is p such an table cloths | amall of stature and delicate; then napkins, bed iece. ' he will tell a story of how Napoleon | chiefs, ete, and «arcs all was violently attacked in the dusk clothes Chaat teed atarc bi apy by a man of youth, muncie and su We do thin br perlor size, and how to save his own | Jones that about $100,000 would be officers had no| SLATTLEEISTAR—SATURDAY, APRIL 8, Ex 18 GWTTING A LOT OF LIENCE, AND THE DOG WHO FOUGHT THE BUZ A VEW MIN UTES, BUT KNOWLEDGE ISN'T WORTH MUCH TO A DEAD DOG. THI FAMILY WHO om iT Us TH a WHICH Wig PRINT AN EXACT REPRODUCTION BELOW HAVE BEEN GETTING THEIR EXPIORION on x | AS W@LL AS AN INEXPENSIVE ONE—SHALL WE SEND THE WAGON | We have decided to extend our offer to do five pounds of Rough Dry Family Washing Free for a short time All that is necessary to bring our wagon to your door is to call day night An attempt will be made to reor- ganize that body along broader | lines, designed to permit the mem bers to have more to say regarding | the affairs of the club in the fu- The secretary of | ture. At the present time the organiza- |tion resembles that of a close cor- poration. The “official circle” no fe control of the club are seeking to | perpetuated themselves in power by the Par East would be made at the |re-electing themselves or their par- yard as much as|tieans as officers and members of | the committee. The protesting mem | bers are seeking to secure the elec- } tion of an entirely new set of offi cers and committeemen from with | out the “official circle.” FUNERAL OF MRS. BIRD \vors'st sie couneh nave exnibned The “ofc circle” Ye endeavor a bers of the council have exhibited | ® *) trate ite #v rt on }euch peculiar opposition to the|}# WHAT ROOSEVELT - Is «|'B# © concentrate its supp: pe DD the candidacy of Harry F. Wilson — Moore-Gilman franchise * WATCHING WHILE ON | ce the legal firm of Wilson & Thor | Furth took the counctimen to|# HIS TRIP : ro Losey ~ _— Peg of I~ | wieetron to show them the wonder. | The status in San Domingo. # | Sou Rh sn Be pa posal ge Gancioeen: — ful power plant which Stone @|® The Bowen-Castro feud in * |eon entrate the protesting members H. J. Bartelia, Mra, Wiliam B. Mur- | Vemer have built on the Puyallup | * Venesucla, around the candidacy of J. B. Alex ray and Clyde B. Mur of thie |Ti¥er. This plant, by the way, is|# The unexpected invitation * ander, a young attorney whore of- oy and ide BS Murray, alt of thls | now sald to be a white elephant. It|® that the United States may | tices are in the Mutual Life build- rate ed ee phe is capitalized at $3,000,000, while its |'® be the mediator between Rus- # |i, er rirey cout could not have been more than|* Sa and Japan. | Whsea'w enntttes Main street. Thursday at 19 p. ™m.| $1 509,000, It is reported. that |# The ruffle between the Unit- $ | Thwe back ot wren 2 a ater eee ee church water’ at the | quotations on its stock have drop-|# ¢d States and Hayti, el vantage by the teat that Witeen and Marion street, at 2 p. m. sun. | 204 32 Der cent, and it is a well * The American interest in #| ward, the Third, is divided in its a day, April 9. Interment will follew | KROWR fact that tne Seattle Elec-|* the epen door in Morocco, at & logiance to him. Earifer in the con t Bothell vig trie company has guaranteed the|* which door Kaiser Wilhelm is 2 |test the “official circle” considered aa -.|payment of the principal and in-|® #!80 looking askance. ie Sunn novendl othes onumiéanten Mrs. Bird was a member of Wil- | terest on the bonds issued for its|¥ zl Lem J, Seward Darlington, Nam MeKinley circle, Ladies of the | among om . G. A. RAM Ladies of the G. A. B. | construction hanee—— BEENEEE EERE ED the present secretary of the club r «ip vaponirge their However, the city solons were | ite Muurice Thompson, the present 1905, ee Sheets J} Stig seve AQP rm, wef.| Towels E Bath Towels Rollers Table Cov vking Aprons Rags Nightshirts ° - >| Undershirts, .22 Tr 2 see. Overshirts 47 | Drawers : aa Handker hiefs .... PIECES YOUNDS AMOUNT |secretary and a large number of | active Third warders lined up in his from the same ward, this condition has divided that ward between the two cand!- dates. The club is the oldest and numer- | feally the strongest voluntary polit- | | leal organization In the state. It was organized five years ago. It has) | served as the stepping stone from which a number of active young) King county republicans have step- | ped into public places. The “new deal” leaders in the club declare that the members of | the official cirele have devoted more jot their energies to securing fat Places at the public crib for them- selves than they have to promoting the general welfare of the organtza- tion. They point out that there has not been a business meeting of the club since the last annual election; that the club has collected and expended sums of money running into thou- sands. Where this money came |from, why {it was contributed and |to what purposes it has been devot- ed are questions of much tnterest While there is no insinuation that jany of it has been improperly ex- pended, there is much curiosity re garding its expenditure and evep More regarding ite collection. | __The election will be held next Thursday night at the Acme Busi- i ness college hall. JOIN T Should ministers of the gospel be allowed to join a labor unton’ Are they workingmen? These are questions which are just now agitating the Western Central Labor union. | In behalf of the local Ministerial Alliance, Rev. M. A. Matthews, of | the First Presbyterian church, made | formal application for membership |in the Western Central at its meet j ing last Wednesday night. The ap |Piication provoked @ flood of dis cussion, much of it being of a nega tive nature. The matter is to be de- cided at the next meeting. The Ministerial Alliance will also discuss the subject at a meeting which is to be held on Monday. The coming of the Chapman party NERVOUS HEADACHE You are tired, nervous; your brain over-worked—and your head es. Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills gently on the nerves, soothing | and allaying the irritaton which causes the pain in your head, and in a few moments you are entirely cured. 26 doses, 250, Never sold in bulk HE W. 6. LU. of evangelists to the city brought the matter to-the fore. In the party is Rev, Charles Stelzle, the “labor evangelist,” a man who car ries a union card and has with him « half dozen assistants for work in the labor union evangelical field Rev. Stelzle expects to address the | Western Central and other, union bodies while In the city. He is employed by the Ministerial Al- liance of the Presbytery of the United States. It is believed that his coming af. fords a good opportunity for the lo. has jeal branch of the Ministerial Al- Nance to identify itself with the work of local labor unions. The Al- a “fraternal” delegate to the West ern Central. The opposition that has developed to allowing a minia- | terial body to affiliate with the cen j tral labor body is caused by tech- |niecal and strictly union consider tions, and not on account of any religious or sectarian feeling. Dr. Matthews explains that the Ministerial Alliance holds about the same relative position to the Pres- Inasmuch as both officers | labor | liance desires to send what it calls | Coats Rants Overalls...... Gent#Aprons.... | | | Dresses . Waists .o. Skirts Chemise ’ rawers “ne abe. Hose | Undervests Combination Suits Night Dresses. ...-.------« | Wrappers AQTERE sccn cane sere suse ones Tidies .... Pillowshams Call any | Childrens Clot wagon w i ae you may men lieve you of th MARKERILISTER SORTER, NUMBER ences of wash cost will bea tr jail, and every day she | ‘ 4 316 € ( 3 what biueing piled him with questions that | Be eon uae Smee "f | amount t grave man charged with a grave re a gun and shot his a 5 pounds ( er crime " only anewer with e _ 6 il y « thre And the daily tribute of net Napoleon was justified in the mention the fact that you read wild Gowers, with the rough stema =~ ANE Pe yn the R atu “pr r this offer The Stermwe of the tiny fat fat, Napoleon mp- te pa cll bell takes into his dark little room pag ented ae te | 6 rc . €f the jaller’s office and carefully ‘n b'ing him home safe right away ents places In a tin can twieck!" Everyone about the jail has come w # i Per Pound to look forward to the visits of the RKRRRHERRRR RH a little girl, and the other prisoners * he | lower their rough talk to whispers * DON’T MAKE AFTERNOON */| |when Assistant Jailer Sullivan an- * CALLS, SAYS BISHOP TO *| Call Us Up and We Will Seng the Wagon Any Time—(MENTION THE STAR) nounces that the little visitor is at * PREACHERS * - the gate, i & NEWARK, N. J, Aprit il) TELEPHONE | c ic aun Cor. Seneca and aa Sh-h-h, boys!” someone will say ® “Don't call on the fair members tw : ri ry irst Avenue ain or Ind, it's Campbell's little kid. Keep ® of your regation in the te] Main or Ind. 590 e e Fir 590 a ® afternoor Wan the advice tw) baker's dozen or so of # given young ministers by Bish- # ‘i nom _ ——— 1-30 ee in the men's ward will vite 4 & op Joseph E. Barry, of Thuffalo, # “ MACHINE cent Wie ie te bens Oc QOMPOMEL. "|Site 'as We nee Goknae eit ARE YOU USING AN “0. K.” WASHING ? peep at the dainty little figure as It | their hungry ears enjoy the special | ® ference of Methodist Bpis- # i Relow are some of the people who dances tn through the entra door |treat of a peal of gay childish | @ copal church * are lucky enough to be using one and rushes inte the arma of } | laughter |® The pastor urged the young #! and we are not afraid to have you Lag ME na They listen to Adrienne, however, does not! @ preachers to make their calls . refer to any one of them. the childish prattle and the ing she vinite her|@ in the evening, when the hue- & . ° vous question of the little girl with | st home af her| @ band was at home. He bitter «| ean mee ogee be & Pigeon _ perso and tri and now and en | papa on whic | critleined the » | wien aay, oo wntiring interest, and now and then | paz Se ike ob eee S| THE YOUNG MEN’S REPUBLICAN CLUB WILL PROBABLY BE | pyjon | rm on oung married wo j 701 Seventh. near ed cb dabbbanbbend |* in the | afternoon when they #| REORGANIZED NTXT WEEK BECAUSE A LARGE NUMB! cite Boome. 01% Sev ‘ were alone. 7 : Jo. 65 - * * OF THE MEMBERS ARE TIRED OF THE “CLOSE CORPORA- C. H. Bain, 2339 No. 65th street, PILLSBURY, LIKE OTHER # FARRAR RRR Green Lake. PROFESSIONAL CHESS TION METHODS OF THE BODY Mrs. J. M. Christensen, Bremer- PLAYERS, GOES CRAZY ton, Wash. PHILADELPHIA, Pa. April is hacen Dennis Hill, 248 Howard street &—Through the coolness and ®; “Give us a hew deal.” committeeman from the Second; W. C. Harris, Sunnyside station, Presence of mind of his wife, ward, and Ralph Nichols, former | Green Lake. Henry Nelson Pilisbury, the This will be the rallying cry Of &| pecretary of the club. Before Wil- W. Jaeger, 613 44th street. American chess champton, BREMERTON large portion of the active member* | son was brought out as a candidate) J.T. Logan, Renton, Wash wes prevented from leaping of the Young Men's Republican club | W. Brockett of the Third ward had | F. C. Mitehell, 910 68th street wm the fourth story of the at the annual election next Thurs’ | been advanced as a candidate for) R. 1. Raymond, 7000 No. 70th st. | Hallie Van Wyck, 612 Zist avenue north. Mrs. Miller, 2810 Western avenue. | A. Hudson, Interbay. M. L. Moare, 734 Howard avenue. H. Pease, Green Lake. F. 8. Specht, East 63rd }Green Lake. J. Williams, 716 25th ave. west | Mra. J. Brown, 1213 4th ave. west. F. J. Linne, cor, Highland Drive 4 Jand ith avenue west. PRICE $10.00 Mra. A.M. Reaper, 8th and Blaine. $1.00 DOWN—1@¢ DAT. C. W. BOYNTON SAW & HARDWARE CO., 300 PIKE ST. A street, BUILDERS’ HARDWARE, FULL COMPLETE LINE. LET U8) FIGURE WITH YOU AND SHOW YOU OUR LINE. GEO. H. WOODHOUSE CO., 1405 2nd Ave. 16 Virginia Street Phone Main 6911, t BRANCH—257 BALLARD AVE. PHONE—BALLARD 12 § ——_— es. Not members stimate your work Skilled workmen, prompt rervice, reasonable pri of the Master Plumbers’ association. Let ui Let us do your repairs. which was organised 16 were natives of Hull Yorkshire, siond. They celebrate ed thelr gol edding May 6, 10h GAMBLER HELD FOR TRIAL byterial church as does the depart- ment of commerce and labor to the president's cabinet of Lompoc, 1871, and Phan nena. * * * LOS ANGELES GETS SEAT- * os is TLE BEER HABIT. *| EVERET April 7.—On Le * IRTLAND, Ore. A a] oe Sen Se ee | Two carloads of Seattle bottled & D. 8. ton pee bey Charles Paulson was bound Ove ® beer will be shipped on * | the sum of $500 for trial in the at & trip the steamer ®] ne court on the charge of op |® makes from is port during #! crating a gambl house. Greib al % the summer to Lon Angeles. "A | joceg he had lost $1,800 at the tables *® contract for business has ®! prosided over by Paulson tlle ® just been closed with the ®& He acknowl # Northern Brewing company by * borrowed $150 from *? local agent of the steamer * ger, proprietor of the je * * * | nolds his note ET ER TT eee eee nee eer aune by ADE | Ripe ge Teats in Duluth oF | ‘ nd added the | BO0H DIED WITHIN | Minnespelis, onc 2aced nat SRR THREE DAYS “—— —— pete ake COLUMRUS April 9 —tipon: * aching bh this afternoon Ger News was received Saturday|ernor Herr w have bald Be- morning by Mra. Elixa Conner fore him reports personal heare Union street, chief of honor of Se-|ing jn the extradition ease Of % jattle lodge No, 7, Degree of Honor,| yrorgan Smith 1 wife, who are of the death of her parents, Mr.| wanted to te the Nan Pat and Mrs, Thomas Robinson, at! terson ea It understood the Lompoc, Cal, of la grippe. Mr.| gogernor w ent to hear ® | Robinson was 82 years old and died| motion to revok warrant. April 8, Mrs, Robinson was 82 years be — and 18 days old and died April 6 Toppy—Swagger—Correats The bodies of both were buried Fri-| Won't you nd see the hatest day, April 7. styles and t $3.00 hat vanmest M and Mrs. Robinson were| Seattle ks & COy Ej pioneers of the temperance colony| 2d Ave. \\ re of Si lo 01 so 2 w& SSSES PELE RITES! SS ZSRIS PEESees _

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