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THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY APRIL 15, 1905. a — — : Ss bed is of the lodge will thankfully receive | Hurns, » local toumster, was arrest | dispose of old things and will send - ‘ mpelled to turn hir ] alig oF for the things, The number is Red | . y had no net May 3 ia the date fixed for the ro- | 7 a sary HR se a jOrgantetion of the labor unions of | Dr, Frederic Be A “pie sy , baie 0 “Now, my | the elty into a new central body, At y intereating subjects ane | ie te quiety meted 20 SIGNS OF SPRING IN . > ow, my dear, you know I don’t | t fe os ere hats. wae : yr OF SPRING IN BUGVILLE i | ple horses much,” protested the | that time those unions which have |" ADH 16, SW : 7 mates a v ‘ ' ee nee wish task cine those salons whieh Nave|Pwicium ornare Bovead. cvertu i. 1 do, you know you do,” | #end waten to a mocting at which |®24 Pike street, when the ark; papers Bi . No, no, I only take a flyer now | HOw ¢ ra will be elected in con be : — : J ra : : J and then.” formity to the constitution of Aye} Thelr Location re night, | ha rvetng wo A April 17, at Chriatensen's } Are | of 1 ' | “No, you don’t, You never take | Mey Egt i camaine a ry Arya : af You take som broken nas the new central t , ret * . Pt ; rh i |}down old beast that ton’t feat) is pu n a working ba: tt Ww tng . ; d 4 At the ey; if 1 ash wagon.” ern Central Labor union toh bh to a 3 [been the chief central lab my « pon . The | jay | had was tgo weak | U ty for years, will go ou ox to ma neason much en at Jaten 1 ' nen r 1 from, WO reeson'mirn & i — 2 ‘o +30 Tilton, 4 cana,” said the ty” actresa K : . : On, the amony came rexularty"| LAT TL AAPPENINGS |0:\ciex or ncogqorstion ‘ t vunt uo It tw th n : of the f orn to exte ‘ ame at Stevens W. R. C, will hold a rum. |line from Yakima through |! ly ey) ; mage sale at 703 Pike street, April | Chehalis to the tide ater at Olyr ' o comp 19, 20 and 21 ph spy sive whist party will W@tam G. Pear fee prenid oh by Stevens W. R. ¢ tur f the Griffin Wheel 1 1 f PAI BEACH, Fla, April evening, April 22, at Pythian | Chicago, arrived Joxeph Jefferson, the ne { hall Mr, Pear ae n a critical ‘ Quartermaster Frank Grant, Fri- | of the west and m pent a night received word from Washing. | friends, He w | perature is high D. ©, Mat the St. Paul and | ant to the 7 | ; oma Lumber company, of Taco- | ¢* Pacific and | e) MBUS, Obio, A ( ma, had been awarded the contract troad world. . | r f commor ult to furpish th® government with| A number of (hi a bakrupt yer 3,150, foet of lumber, to be used |r are due he | litle ‘ in the Philippines. They ie@ft Chicago r } ney t ¥ » The steamer Santa Clara sailed | lant k. Th talk ts _ n the Valdez run Friday with 100 |i» to « @ th tals of who says me fy a doctor © nd 600 tons of freight. | tall stores of th te chlor med =When rtaon . make them memb t # Senator John H.| mercial assoctatio son : oe who is under indictment] A ting to the ruling of ( 1 nd the funeral mh Plerpont ad frauds In Oregon, has lo-| Attorney de B expremamer | Inte mm) Mi Te Memes < cated in Seattle Robertson | stand tn front busin hu: _ pratense - wT furnished the government author! | am they apy oot c > Los Up Ls ' Sunda = Ne Wil ties with documents which are said | While they are practically « t Interment at Calvary cerm Oving © Penn BD Lo~ | to Iped greatly in finding | ing the street, whfth t# ag pt The toam is requested to of gatert we Dave fo omit The ve at Ke against the senator, | ordinance, they are immur atte ithout uniform. dtoriah page this week , Edith Louisa Lavender died at pet Jost much by its omis H. G. Carothers and wife are} the home of her parents, Mr. and A cantetnet - } hanging pa: Hunteburg corres | Mrs. Carl Lavend 1613 Fourth} he I —— semen — =e | hon Jence, Chardon Republican. avenue, aged 2 years and 2 months, | slr,” sald Mr. Hennessy, “I might have been a rich gy eo “ - April 12, 1906. The funeral will be Sn oe Farmer Bug: I'm atrald wo'll have hard work A of t | “Merry.” sald tho president of the] held Saturday afternoon “at 2 ' Anton it frald we © hard ork get rid of that | » , ” grunted ooley, “ye © me tired fo can" lence §=with Gisiiinens teens te marl poration to his purchasing age a'clock, from Johnson & Hamil Aw ewan,” & unt Mr. Dooley, “ye make me tired Yo can't d Mra. Duke. j “1 wish you would put in some neW]thn’s undertaking parlors, 2127 pay anny bills with th’ money ye didn’t make, an ye had the a i ~ oo ee jstock aL once, about $10,000,000] First avon: Interment at Mt./ made ut, smggh yoy a eta ut fr gel een a rswond - ne Peraese - CAN YOU TELL WHY? | worth of raw material Pleasant cemetery | nt aie iste on oe a Clea a Maes tm tee anne “go sp toee T'm afraid our credit's not 009] ‘A meeting of Vashon island resl- | way, proper y now, #0 as to leave & little to yeer childher whin ty ctric Rail - a much,” said the purchasing | Gbnts is to be held at the chamber |p | 7° “le. Sam.” “ of commerce Monday morning for Si” “How to Carry ~ — It may not be now, but it will be] the purpose of discussing moans of Fareat of a Mule” (Crith spocia’ Wl by the middie of the month. I'm t6] obtaining an exhibit of the island's qaterenct,) and “Red Hot Sho j be exposed by at least three maga®] pisources at the Portland falr if You Have Any Sen e, Y ) an Ww regret this lous of wver- worked Independ tines | “I'd ike to be placed in charge of division,” said the grand duke #. your excelien is there any ar division ~ which you > take charge eked the ays did have the} A Woman will take your seat im a street car s seein eee id ha . a | nie pinister of wa tng.” And then “shove up” to* make room for some Clarence she knows? | at of th 4 cross fund. i = Net evening lecture, “Fathers | Sixth avenue between Marion and CHURCHES [ss alin ad Win Meee Werte | Columbia streete—tervincn ne te sae eat.” oo! 4 adult | oe aubjecs Probation rl on Rev. Theodore | West." Sunday school an ation Afte inept OF Hirech, Rev. Theodosy |class at 10 a. m. | Death;” Sunday school at 12:16 p ‘palock; every | Westminster Presbyterian church.) m.; testin eting We en at | Rev. Dr. Wilson, pastor—The jevening at § ole ; “church, Bev-|'ME subject by Dr. Wilson wilt b The F gelical assoctation The macadam pavement on Mad verewt, Rev,| OUt of the Heart Are the Issues| ner of Harr and Taylor streets | 200 » ween Broadway snd i Services |% Lite.” Fred Butler, of the Chap-/ H. BE. Hornschurch, past Sunday | nth avenue ts n to be tors e as -. man eveangeliets, will sing. A union ol at 9:30 a. m " . phalt and sar aie m snd $ p >> poe aa meeting for women only will be held eat ila ra he Con ‘ it . Ther Anything Mt Re. |@t 7:39 Rm. Dr, Dean will speaking King:” ur as alrea n ordina bef . : ywere will sing. ity Pariah h. coun ne f th At the First Presbyterian church i James « t. We f Madison between Th mday night a me meeting for > s * at dp anal AVenueE, The S . 2 will be held. Evangelist Thomas | 1 1 s now hardly a trace of the teinway Tight Place.” Mr. Po 1} 9 he r Piano octetic will sing. t ‘ t f ing at €:15 at the sar: . are of | North Paptist churet ot th ! Stands at the Third avenue and ( surface it ming subject, “Br macadamizo a street made in this With the widespread Forgiveness Sunday St. Mary's Pariah—R w. 3} and certainly proved to be a owth of musical edu- 9:45 a.m; young pe Metz, Early mass and sermon | failure. cation the friends and fat 6:15 p ¥ | (children's mass at 20 a m.). Sun It is claimed by macada perts admirersofthe Steinway service Trini r }dag school at 9:30 a m. and 2:30) however, that it would h lnnted Plano increase rapidiy in la m. Special music at s ’ Ip m. High mass and sermon at|for years if properly washed and numbers. Fremont Swedish M. K church.| 10:20 a m. Instruction iic- | taken care They claim that as Where formerly one pereon was found able fo appreciate the artistic superiority of the Stein- way ideal, there are now thousands. Steinways sel! for only i. Rev. John Ovall, pas ltomorrow at 10:45 a. m; Sunday jechool at 9:45 a. m. There wilt t ho service at night, a the congre ‘gation will join in the union meet- Inge at the Ausburg M. B chureh. Hoty Trintty Lutheran church, ‘ Mitle more than other Eleventh avenue and East street. H. A. W. Young, oo” payments if Sherman, Clay & Co. STEINWAY DEALERS. Til Second Ave. Seattle. isco, Cal. Oakland, Cal. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m firmation services at 19:20 a. m. Luther league at Tp. m.; vesper ser views at 7:46 pm. German Lutheran Zion church, corner Terry avenue and Stewart latrest. BE. Knappe. pastor—sunday school at 9:20 a. m.: morning serv- ices at 19:30, confirmation of 18 catechumens. 7:30; Good Friday servi la m. and § p m; jat 3 p. m. and Sunda First Ch Spelger & Huribut’s Bar- gains After 6 Tonight > ed Cup Pointed Nail | Simmon's regula: Carpenters’ | Pencile, best: made, 2 for Begular 10e Rest Quality nee ory Hammer Handles Be | ple We Leather Top Ma Se evening services at mat 10 30 Regular $1.00 3-pleco Split Bamboo Fish Rod, with ex tra tip .. 10e Cake Williams Shaving Soap Chisel Handles Regilar 250 Black Fa Shape Engiish Tea Pots Jet 1.60 Set Fancy Pattern Rog ers’ Tea Spoons Tbe Austrian Decorated Cup and only 3 pair to a cus 10¢ Se Break-ot-Day Alarm 53¢ jaucer, tomer Dog Blacult, regula after 6 tonight 2d Ave. and Union St. SPELGER & HURLBU Preaching |tion at 3:30 p. m phalt pavement would w rapidly t ace siate on It ar out just the mud were allowed The ct Terry avenue 7:20 a. am, 8:40 Cathedral Chapel Maases at 6:00 a. m |& m. and 10:30 a m.; evening eerv-| cialis, however, claim that the cost j lee at $:30 a. m | of properiy maintaining macadam is | Sacred Heart Church—Rev. Geo high JA. Hild, At 6:00 a m, and $:00) eoticthveanaceniiinaahhosias ja m., low mass; 7:30 p. m., vespers,| NORFOLK April 15.—The jsermon and benediction. Morgan lie Cid arrived at Charch of the immaculate © Hamton Re yeeterday, towing ception—-Rev. A. Sweere. At t esiddent’s yacht, Sylph, n and 8:30 « m., low mass; 1 which occurred an explosion at sea, a m., high 3 and sermon: 7 nwhick men were fatally scald D> m,, rosary and benediction. od was returning to Washington from Florida, where she Special Meetings. recently had aboard Mra. Roosevelt Queen City Theosophical society | 804 her y hildren, who left in a, F black, A. ©. U.| the yacht and returned to Washing W. hall—Sunday study clan at 7 {tom by rail » The Secret Doctrine;” | sone t -. oni “a “Ons Dual Scenic Hot Spring nie &. Clark All Great Northern Overlands now ook Seatt y at this ideal Ith resort. Low e ined vant and trip rates: ase ip. m ledge and De HE HAS HER RINGS These are the best cheap lots in AND ALL HER LOVE | tre city. To diocks cast of ond of West: Queen Anne car line, and i |south of Ross, Easy terms. Inquire C. B. Granger, a local barber, is | to yught back to this elty S|" sca face a charge of larceny by embex zlement, brought through the prose- | James Bernwell “Katt cuting attorney's office by Miss Ev Wentworth, of 610 Fourth avenue, | LQANS + |NSURANCE- RENTS + tworth was wooed by the| » barber and one day several valuable diamond she | scare. He was to take Buy Your Clothing them to a local je at the aned. He left the city with OLD RELIABLE SPOT and had not been heard KLINE & ROSENBERG, although the cou had 625 First Avenue. been flooded with dispatches and | secs — | pictures of the man. Granger was |= jarrested in Portland and an office |has left for the Oregon metropolis to. bring him back. Miss Went | BOSTON DENTAL | worth will prosecute to the bitter Jend, as she says that not ¢ PARLORS jhe take her diamonds, but alsa Twelve-year guarantes jan aching void where on t ay . Po. o wands t j Bad been 6 ba flutter, The 4 12. Roth phone |monds were valued at about $400. 20 SECOND AVENUE. Fat Polke ELEGANT NEW ASSORTMENT | 1h reduced my welght Is. |OF LAD! WAIST SETS—HAT } ra | hips | BINS—WAHIST BAGS, ETC., ETC. ,HOUGHTON & HUNTER, Jewelers, Av 704 First Seattle. } reading « $100 Lots ' ‘The old county hospital, adjotning | the new building, is to be, under aj} Plan of the county commissioners, | 1, renovated and refitted as ase for those Inmates of the | Buy county hospital who are not sick, | tet rely old, penniless or help m the pear future, will “pecify the building of a new found ation and a new wing to be used for kitchen ¢ poses and for general re Property pairing throughout the construc CC. Wright a Now agen, alleged to have mn ed by the me of one through SifF tpesttinn that, whlty bo wes Going Fast--Next Week May Be Too Late sure broke through a tiny glass observation window through | GEO. B. LITTLEFIELD, Agt. wh was looking in the re ~ shed gh a ee bs aia 26 HALLER BLDG RAINIER AVE. AND LANE ST F cues Gaines Guided te ts tees 1. Main 437 Tel. Rainier 6, Ind. 1241 A Ansorge, formerly a/ f the Alaska Fisheries union, | a - - = 4 wanted on a charge of embezzie- | nent. As Ansorge ix reported to be DENTAL nm Central America the cx will be filed in the eu for co . aratory to an action by into the jurisdictic From the 1314 SECOND AVENUE Oppoaite Arcade Entrance Most Reliable Dentists in the West $5.00 $3.00 to $5.00 s him the courts of this state f the complaint learn Ansorge’s peculat'ons ex nearly two years that tended over Set of Teoth id Crown | Bridge Work 22K. and run into thousands of dollars ° 00 The libel sult against the steamer | Gold Fillings $1.00 me City by George Sweet and 60} Other Fillings . B50, Oe to The ther passengers of the steamer | US. We will make the price right. 12 dismissed by Judge Hanford Friday and the costs assessed to the libel years’ guarant o. Lady Attendant Open till 8 p. m. Sundays, 9 to 2. t wee search for the body of w, u.| OR. ZIMMERMAN, Mgr. Phone Main 5746 Frasier, of 200 Bleventh avenue north, bas been frultiess. Frazier | was drowned in Lake Washington near Foulweather Point, Thursday. | He was an e'ectrician and a mem- | ber of the Underwriters’ Blectric company, of 800 First avenue south. | GIVE THE CLEAN CUT LAWN MOWER A TRIAL If not satisfactory return ft and get your money back. It's one of the best Mowers ever offered to the public. It’s the simplest and easiest running Mower on the market. Every one guaranteed as The re 1 of the series of social |F represented. fancing * will be given by the 12 inch. Sexton Relief Corps on | James A ‘ imy 14 inch ning, April t Pay e's hall, Latona | Seattle Lodge No. 1, Degree of | Honor, will give a rummage « in the near future. The president A Steady Hand 5 Ayers | ameter tepon Good for | anything Ask your parents, grandparents, neighbors, you af own doctor, We will leay 4 jto any of them. Best bloo¢ medicine. dest merve tonic, Sold for 60 years. LSAr%Se: 4LTERATION GALE AFTER SIX O'CLOCK SPECIALS. 1 k 1 Black Hose 32¢ rows of lace insertion Ladies’ Curled Hair Bastle 9%. Bie Men's Tonnin Flannel Night Fe all Yixby gt Polish, 100 mize Ge ¢ineh Long Black 1 Brown lwather Hand I value 68¢ Pearl Butt all sizes, per dozen 10¢ package Button Faste Safety Pins, assorted sizes Zen le box Kine Hookon Hose Toilet Supporters $3.00 Fillings 50c .. $3.00 Fit or No Pay dof The Dentist We have the patent appliances to | extract, {1 and apply crowns with- jout the least pain or danger. Call and we will examine your mouth free and convinee you that we do |as we advertise, and tell you in ad- ¢ what your work will cost. No charge for painless extraction when | wets are ordered. | All work guaranteed 15 years, Hours—§ a. m. to 8 p m; Sundays, | 8:30 to 1 | OHIO PAINLESS DENTISTS or. Third and Pike, Ten years’ guarantee. Houre-—$:20 a. m. to 6 pn. m fundays, £:30 a. m. to 12 m. 614 FIRST AVE. SEATTLE. Second floor Howard Bullding, opposite Penn Mutual Life Bullding. PHOTO SUPPLY co. ye fim = Chicago LoanOffice HARKY SILVER, Prop. 117 Yesier Way. A genteel place to borrow money on @iamonds and all kinds of jewelry. Strictly confidential His label on your Prescrip- tion corre- sponds with the mark “Ster- ling” on silver. Ne. 1213 ve. SHAW'S DRUG ST Great Suffering Could and would be avoided if you dear people would only be as considerate towards your- selves as you are towards others. Your sneezing should warn you that a cold is on and It could be easily abated by the prompt use of our “DR. BURTON'S LAXA- TIVE COLD CURE,” a sure and safe remedy. IF YOU COUGHING a bettle of our A Cool Head A Clear Eye INS the battle of life and brings success and the daily food has a lot to do with it. Equip yourself for the days’ work 1 ra with a cup of 99 Coffee. |t is cood Coffee--a better one for the same price (25c) was never offered. Always sold in sealed cartons to in- sure full strength. Sold by grocers. “Sugar Pine Expectorant”: ts a pleasant and reliable COUGH KNOCKER. Look out for Coughs. Phone us for them ff you can- not come yourself, the Colds and THE PIKE ST. PHARMACY Reliable Famfly an@ Prescrip= tion Druggists. 419 PIKE STREET. Both Phones, Main 933. LITTLE BAND Box a Pioneer Butchers of Seatue. The Very Choicest of Meats, Poul- try and Fish. Family Trade a Specialty. 1100 Firet Avenue. 0 cw emmemerns “nm SRSNCMRND wraUeTS ements! | Pi \ YE a i t HUTCHINSON CO. Clothiers, Second ani Union

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