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fem RL SKA — LL A LTR Ae are FREMONT, March 24 THE CHRISTIAN" AT THE | HAs TERMINAL RIGHTS GRAND | SAN FRANCISCO March 24 The Christian,” well ke is reported on high authority that | oo. tatounhet satorn Pacific has stolen al parlours al on the Southern Paetfie by! » ortteriad® re piduin one wecuring terminal facilities in Oak-| P land between the Key route and the| t uthern Pacific's Mole, It is de tonight, and’ th producti clared that all rights have been #e-| | wood as any that han be Joured and perfected, and that the ity @ Ha at “us novel we, Tt on is merely a bluff} OR SLOT MACH a QAME SUBSTITUTED FOR SLOT CHINES 80 UNPROF.| was put on the stage John Hal J.D. THRENHOLME PURCHASES HOTEL FOR $115,000—W, C | curio an * PROPOSED DEMOLITION OF WASHINGTON HOTEL CREATES . t THEY 8T Polis and Littian Lawrer an Jot . ;TABLE TO CIGAR MEN THAT bs ART INNOVATION rm Gory Q , STETSON PAYS $00,000 FOR LAVITA FLATS —~ MILWAUKEE) ey ae ‘ ALL KINDo OF REAL ESTATE TRANGFERS—MEANG O&- 3 lividual succem mupport | SHINGTON, D. weer : BUYERS DISPLEASED ‘ine compa aed vongpl 5 te RAWLWAY BUYS A marriage license was insued thi STRUCTION OF MANY OLD HOMES. — | morning to Cornelius Biles, Jr 1} | Mins Zaidee C. Cobb, The wedding} : = ihe ayers | ge ReWings of the prenent , qhere are bart (limes ar) a 8 cents for clgare that reail! product 1a good background The ve Third ay, jp half acros near Georgetown. x Be take place April The t f tt ‘ tor t yin f ( the A . for th nber story, and| bet Spri 1 ate, wad Mproperty of Fred Marino, for Janes A o mays = the bill ¢ to the Sis vs ,| This morning a change went tn tbat the ia aoveptad 1 this me Btirrat & Goalie )000, The Chicago, Mi , it th \ 1 ave. re ease of wet, The patron must now call! Pirmer » by stock com-fto J. D. ‘Tre f the N Fraut ie the purchaser t als : " way pba fore number he desires to throw panies have been perhaps more unt t Hteamanty mpa owed negotla |regrade of the ¢ » h grad ough, it % failure’ from ore ho makes his first thorw, This] form in strength, but with excellent | § ; A. A, Denny's istrict prasad the " onal we esd 6 . about an even break, the el-| people in the twa leading roles the | th . & weraunn rr] bounded pes Denny . ' enn dis- Baie 4 the game w gar dealre say, but tt # hard to make | heavy parte of the drama were well jo orge m @ Co ve This property t# on Went and Pine #t. It also r i equence 3 rakes 0 ye player believe it. There was a| presented, w Btetson has bought the Lawpern av, Manx Hardman hae yur | cally spewking, th truct ft 1 to the 4% tof kicking being done about the] | vita fates, on the northweat chased a lot on Third ay betwen | ereat number of resid ‘ 1 ‘ i reased 4 te play gar stands this morning | f Bixth and Marton, for $60,«| Hell and Battery for $15,000 from | Raw crown the hit 5 ng the 00 1 ate an option on the! Crawford & Conover | fons for the f th All t cal estate Proprietor Got All, Alle f, 917 Boren av. for $60 Late yesterday afternoon A.| ha t f “ y in " ”. Youterd r, Stetson pur- | MacKenale gave a 1 } “ Inte 11 t n-| th ! 1 fi the 4 * When the slot machines were run. | ob Do orgy Mow ap ey RE ah ee gar ml cm cmasl | ote ¢ mnie Pepsin ‘ three " eo Bing, in places euch aa Lou Cohen's Madison and Kighth av., for $¢ several lote e| je there ia some objection to the | times n two hours, the last . © No play back was ever allow ” t - rea, he & king OF heavy purcha 1 tn. k the great majority of the| ti at ot 8 ver the Bers ve, making pos ol, the average price obtained for! 1 2 ‘ B , ied 4 rien | (@xPAYer® OWnINg f ty in that | fret wie p pon, makit bit ¢ rv Was tt cents, leaving the piel actin sadione pee jecaune he objected to storie ore 16 cigars for 2 dealer a good margin of profit which had been published in the . SSS Didn't Make Enough ling a lot of etgara. ally newspapers, G. W. Foval, a Bonney-Watson's; funeral services In places whore play back wae al atlver-polish agent, is now confined | ltrom the Church of Our Lady of yaiit (aie morning th satron lowed the average price obtained by at the elty jail and the police offi Good Help, on sce interment ihe pamber he desired after|(he cigar dealer was very much THE STAR'S ANTI-CIGARETTE LEAGUE. wa dn thy frye saggy Seal we ‘alvary ceme fest throw, If, for instan on | higher than Ll centa, As a matter During the last few days complaints - Bron throw be turned we | of fact, under this play-back ayatem, T hereby pledge myself not to permit any young man, have been received at headquarters ‘paucsaseie MARRIED a he would cb that} many cigar stands were nothing when in my company, to smoke a cigarette. I pledge my- J) he"! ® suspicious looking peddler | mat John B. Jacobs, of the . ar | snare Chen miinabited tn ohdeh : " who went around to houses demon Patrolman John acoba ganber. After aren) ‘ t play | han & mat mA ousee Ly _ self, also, to do all that lies in my power to discourage, strating his sliver polish. Seeing! | toe ai police department now a ound | the proprietor ti y this rast "ave ee pro orimor Saaly get Gil of the among the young men of my acquaintance, the habit of 9) several artictes to this effect in| INDIANAPOLIS, March 24.—The | benedict. He was married Wotmes : Ree they vit || smoking cigarettes. I desire, also, to have my name en- |} print Foval went to headquarters! joint scale committee was in ses | day grening at Stanwood o = h aaa | CHIC. >, Mare oh ot and registered a complaint with| sion this morning, but the opera-| Ida eone iu qemnaaae, Mas i a han |} tered as a member of The Star's Anti-Cigarette League. Savtain Ware. » tors are preparing to leave tonight. | percolated through the department tenced to death this afternoon for | The man admitted he was the! The committee held a long seasion | circles. The ceremony whe per " the murder of Mra, Bessie Holister | person agrinst whom the complaints| this morning and met again this | formed by Rev. Edward B. Reese, “ | had been made and was at the sta-| afternoon. Statistics from differ- | an uncle of the bride, at the parson , | tion whea Detectives Barbee and|ent fields were presented and dis-|4g¢ of the Stanwood Methodist IN JAIL Kennedy returned after an unauc-| cussed exhavatively, after which the | church. coastal search for him, He was im-| committee adjourned until Monday eh ties IS MISSING AT BOISE mediately placed under lock and key, although protesting vigorously. | | DEATHS lation of the Chureh and Staten, and | . o . the Duties of Bach to the Temper I a le Bg ance Question;” 7:30 p. m., “Our WeNE FRICKETT HAS NOT BEEN SEEN SINCE SHE WENT TO | ei this afiernes bey sean dag hs ae R rma | James Adama, March 23, aged 71 BRD LAST EVENING—HAS GROWN HAIR AND DARK OLE |!" Me Ale county Jail wilh Moyer M. Freeland, At il a m., “Doing| Par ee et meee Speen ja t The three were as Christ Hae Done to Us:” 7:30 at Honney-Watsons awaiting EYES. j« pol arge roe - but - lo ked} Dm, “After Death, Judgment arrival of relatives from San —— has recovered from an attack of| ' Bi Garry eee cry James ON Wyetery surrounds the disappear-/hour she had not been located bates Rnelety;” 7:30 p. m., “Jesus as hospit le In Frickett, the 13 Last evening eho went upstairs, Fisherman.” ee ee ster of Mr. and Mra.|*P0erently to retire. Since that] PILOTS RAISING FUND FOR! First Christian—Rev. A. 1. Chap daug' ie time not a trace of her has been! NEFIT * CAPTAIN GEN-| On. At ll a. m, “Of One Accord . sores . Heskett, living at 317 Queen Aune/ found and the heart-broken parents pec cyt of One Mu 1:09 pm. “Take| WASHINOTON, D. C.. March 9 ‘ who bas been missing from her | have been searching every nook and TENCED TO TEN YEARS’ IM-| Heed How Ye Hear.” ‘The exacutive council of the ance yesterday evening. | cranny of the city in an effort to s | University Place Christian—Rev.| American Federation of Labor this ember of the police depart-| locate the missing girl She is dark | PRIGONMENT | R. L. Russabarger. At 11 a m.,| ™orning decided to prosecute re « hes bem ca the lookout for|complexioned and has brown halr | “Christ in the Home;” 7:30 p, m.,| Bestly & propaganda favoring labor | gr all day, but up to a late’ and dark-blue eyes. i | “God's Love.” isiation and to qu on } The recent conviction of Captain] Green Lake Christian--Preaching | (@t¢s for office concerning thelr ———E EEE | Van Behaick, of the ill-fated New! at iia m. by R. EB. Dunlap, and|#ition on proposed laws afte Last night, at the new Unitarian York steamer General Slocum 2p. m., by R. Lee Bunsabarger. | !abor. chureh, there was given a ert hia ten-year penitentiary s@tenes! Roviston Avenue Unitarian—Rev |which possessed much more than horses Sian t of duty, has stirred OP] wp, Simonds. At 11 a. m., “How ry merit and which was sig of the Masters’ and! gha)i We Discern Retween the False ’ nificant of the tremendous advance Governor Mead and the members | Pilots ation throughout (he/ and the True in Beripture?” & p. m. which has been made to de ar ‘ of the Seattle ¢ ab ar- | country |Besan B. Anthony Memorial serv tistic efforts in this city of progress rived in Los An The} They object to such a pre eo ices. Addresses by Mra. Marion B.| and tide-lands. The program con governor is having the time of his) being set ng. in effect a ass and Mr. Simonds. tained the compositions of one com life and ¢ following Daptain V. Laine Batt Union Congregational—-ftev. J. T poser only, Mr. Gerard Tonning reached the office of the secretary culprit who was to blame ‘or | Nichola. At 10:30 a. m., proaching lwho has only recently cast bis lot today the disaster, but (hat he was made @/ Dy Rev. L. L. Woods; 7:30 p. m | with the musicians of Seattle. 1 Seattle Commercial Club, Beattie, |scape goat to ebteld the owners l}Ged's Punishments. the rest of the many clever artiste ~ Wash. Genlenmen The Seattle) Speaking om the subject today, D./ University Congregational—Rev whom our fair city attracts by her ‘ PN Commercial club delegation and my-| Thomas Davies, who was for many/}f CC Mason. At Il a. m. The possibilities, he has come to us " | self are having @ fine tri; Sorry | years head officer of the local har- | Prodigal’s Other Brother;” 7:30 p y YORK, March 24.—-Follow~| seeking recognition and apprecia- ‘ | BA. FRED SHELDON, WHO SWALLOWED CARBOLIC ACID, | that all of you gre not with us” |bor of the Masters’ and Pilots’ a*-)in.. “The Visionieass.” a the reported intention of the] tion - “ALBERT BE. MEAD.” sortatio ai Peacon Hil! Congregational —Rev | Mute val Life Insurance company to! [pf all the main branches the TES TO LEAP OUT WINDOW AND IN FRONT OF MOVING The tnterter decorations and im-| “1 have just returned from thelit, R. Gale. At Li a. m.. “Jeaus an #00 ex-President MeCurdy for more| musical art, there is mone which is TRAIN—PYDEE CHILDREN RECOVER Provements of the Commercial clib| meeting of the grand harbor at| Teacher,” 7:30 p. m. “Bountiful | than $2,000,000, it is sald today that/as littie appreciated as fs the art rooms are progressing rapidly and | Washington, D.C representative! Howlng or Gifts to Christ's Cause.” | the Mutual is threatened with more/ of composition. Here you find days " * - will be finished when the club|of Golden Harbor No @ I fous] Joba P. Hartman, Yhe attorney,| trouble. It i# reported that Pea-| ond years of study and labor, hun 2 meets Monday night. that the masters and pilote gener-| will speak ai the Y. W. C. A. Bun-| body will represent the president. | dreds of pages of manuscript to be Bdlen, the worn who, white tem. ; was only with the greatest diffi- a ally are courinesd that the convic-| May afternoon at 4 o'clock who ts golng to resign. Rumors| written, a physical labor indeed, let > tane lt an he forced her back to the bed tion of © In anewer to a telegram from Chief Myton ne eros miecarrt an Schaick w of justicn The MARINE NOTES ter wae so great that the office fortunate sister removed to a roam} in the Felt hotel, where she is re celving every attention, Jang Tung, a Chinaman, was ar reated on Ratiroad av. yesterday af jternoom by Immigration Inspector | selected to bear the odium. A fun Thomas c The two little Pydee children who! This ioe bs thet ae Gn jis being raised for the appeal of bi the before epegoat of some one, and he wa little nephew saw her ieave 1. | Stzattom, Mrs. Sheldon’s brother, clamor for the punishment of some. o who lives in Oregon, arrived yester- | bedy im connection with the disse i at-/day and immediately had his thought it was necessary to make & a Rev. John Bostrom, of Michigan | fell! preach at the Fremont Swedish jethodiat Episcopal church, Sun- | day morning and evening Shattuck. | Herbert ¢ York, will epeak at the Immanual *| Baptist church Sunday, at 11 a m | He fe a lecturer for the Loyal Tem- a] perance Legion of New mreneate eo | we seoned te - cone, and, if necessary, we will take; Rev. FE. B. Sutton will speak at tec scwsne, won Bod Herta ney so wrap ins tair| Commlantoner Keifer ordered | it up to the president in an effort| the Green Lake Socialist Temple, Throwing on a few clothes! way to recover, according te Dr.) °°" ‘ to secure him a pardon. He is now | Sunday evening. * Whiting to put his shoes on, | Brifenatine, who has been caring for} United States Inapectors Turner | tt, %% $10,000 bond pending dec Theosophical Society, Seattle ny futhed to the Sheldon home| them for the past (wo or three dnye.jand Whitney will inepect the | “7 of appeal 5 Ledge 1420 Second av. At ® p. m. the Woman as she wae| The funeral of itttle Louise will be| freighter Transport Monday: also At the recent meeting of the address by Dr. Kaapp of Vancou- 4 throwgh the window jheld Sunday afternoon from Under-|the steamer City of Shelton at| #7894 harbor of the order some B.C. recommendation were made Be fomght lke & tigress, and Mt taker Mayfield’s chapel. Olympia. Several fishing boats at | { changes in the “rules of the road.” of America, Pioneer block a ere Will be inepected. among them one which will per-|p. m., “The Secret Doctrine.” Mra. F. Brooks bas reported to| ™!" th of passing signals the police that some aneak thief en-|' f £008 48 & vensel y sted her room 208 Union et. and) 9 be sounded Instead of wa «| | stole clothing ed at $26. | Until the vesel is sighted, as is re | | quired at present. | tey 6 toa! oath ae Paro a fae oe ow ge ape SUNDAY TOPICS | Mocitps fs to have a new hotel bs - diane |Thompeon-Jones company by the | Aberdeen foundrymen are having 0'l ows of Yan Go Venter & avis fer a difficult task tn securing skilled Mayor Moore iasees an or ipation of tt crowd of logmers| i) sum of $129,000, The farm con.| S&*@ A AAAA eA E Hw &| Workmen for thelr plants } hibiting | 4nd longst who will be on ; P * | Citizens of Benton county are the state law p ing tains 489 acres. The selling firm ¢ fetahe of Kiquor si hand to get rid of their money, the | Mi oftt ot $40,000 clone busing | ® ..1@ order to insure publica- #| planning a fair for the coming fall by women, it will] pir av. wholesale liquor house nage awe ee thn nan 1S | @ ton, chureh notices for Satur- #| A colored minstrel performer was | 4 Mabry npom Mose Gokiemith./ thar te suppiving the Iquor wii! |‘* Property o, Mantes A iseue must reach The #| treated to several well thrown wner| probably send an extra supply by Residents of the Washington Park Star office not later than 6 @| apofled exes at Auburn beeanse he dance | way of the alley entrance laddition. to the uber of a baker’s| @ Wlock Friday evening. Those # | criticised the people of that town Was, lacidentally, « heavy The enforcement of the same law | doxen, have petitioned the city coun-| * Teeeived later will mot be pub- @) The attorney general of the state Loy the Republican eam-| would be felt by the owner of prac-| oi; for te establishment of a fire| * Nahed.—Ed. | says that there is no reason why ally every saloon in the restricted | alarm box at the corner of 36th av.|* # convicts can not be worked upon the s and wine are now being i district. There women are allowed | aod KE. Aloah st. They represent in| * * * # * * # ** ee eee ww roads Of the state r. tors, though somewhat | to hang nround the bars and solicit }the petition that the nearest box} F Free Methodist—Rev. C. & The Northern Pacific depot at i” From $ o'clock the| drinks without molestation. Ex-|io them now is at 2th ay, and g| VCKiniey. At 11 a. m Grace | Centralia ts to hi a steam heat iting enti} 11 the Naver sold te | Mayor Ratiioger has tolerated this! yadteon Abounding ng plant inetalled i i! 4 Gt “Cincianat” Between 11 hia iden belng, tt ts anid First Presbyterian—Rev, M. A It is rumored that the Northern Mt 12 it i abbreviated to “Cin fg the women the ponses on a charge of | Matthews At 11 a. m. “Martha-| Paeffic ts to make North Yakima a 7 Ga" and from then on lay ot th saloons was this mort 0 p. m., "When In a Young! division potnt is mostly the “real cult havea fr superior court aye Last sae Saterday, and Kham against Jas.| | Trinity Pariah--Re H. Gow ‘ ” en. At 1a. m,, “The Servant of at ¢ . ake J 7 4 v " Grace eee ee of damag t a * t- Re R BANK CLEARINGS. * jerte Cairns. At 11 a Our e & March 24, 1906 861 8 rt this morn-| Father's Bread:” 7:20 p The & March 24, 1% 490.24 te Devil's Auction U * * nacle Raptist—Rev. John M r . and A Ce Ai tia ‘The ta and . * $ 543,490.97 & | ing { the ' pel m., “Thou Sha * * ar not guilty, Frea) \ NAT CHCESECEV ES C9 416 and Te arroll, charged| Westminater F an-¥ = th assault « yw aive Mo Wilson A Thow tnd., March 24 Wiese #. « 1 euiny t ead, The de.| Art Not Far F » 1 ‘ va e k - the e » hea " erry &. P erfan—R Wi | pond \ ” 4 the side + ‘ 1 : 7 of the w 4 F 5 : ' 1. 0 Gra Dateit ong p ; - this -f . ‘ t Chrtat ) it rom Se = Ot him tos the es. 0 wriens are . pm al} | Frans { ay Sats J i ‘ Fptacopa ‘ © bin ng ’ 6 ' " ‘ B. Drake. A a m., "The Rey | Pe at ta ose 9 Ritler Skeaey ay a . " F 4 WR SALE, “ é. Es ZH A Det, tu | Ma . b » - for 5 we FF Bale Rea! Evra wollen “ ae A ef ' money in iu h night, legitimate Seatt } Ne " Eutate and you ll get a deep ar the he O nm a snug fortune. \ iT ” " 7 fa bette Van DeVaniter-Davis Company 3, 4 and 6 J. €, Starr-Boyd Blk i, Manager, __ | has subsided al watchmen Rave been, 4. Une Queen City Theosophical Boctety says that McCurdy intends to make | alone a mental one, and what Is the revelations that will make Hasmil-| result in most cases? Not one com ton’s apes h seem | insignificant poser in a thousand succeeds finan WHO SHOULD Sut besenee he meg) wet olttne. the PAY THE BILL? fancy of the public, the changeable and indiscriminating people. Loses Much of the Best. ret thls very reason, the, world much of the best music that 9 been written by the highest Frank B. Sayre, attorney for | ideal: the men and women who James Rourk, who was sentenced| “labor” in music and find no other reward but that of a satisfac jast month to two years in the | o erve state penitentiary, at Walla Walla,| with their ideals and the apprecia from Kitsap eounty for stealing one | tion of a few good friends. Com- head of meat cattle, raised a novel | posing is much like 7 ng a lot point of law before Judge Yakey In| tery. with this exception, in a game the superior court yesterday | of lottery you take a chance without Under the statutes of this state, | working, and in the game muste when the defendant In « criminal |@l composition you chance it and} case appeals to the au me court,| fork, and work hard, at that. And he is entitled to remain in the coun-|in the latter your reward may be/| ty jail of the county where he is fothing after many yeara jwenienced pending the appeal.| Tonning has been working for! | Rourk was sentenced from Kitsap | ma Genius is his —success, that fe another mat county, and there being no county | r. There are | jail there, the prisoner was confined |lots of local composers to be found jin the King county jail the ex-jim any city-—writing songs, Bw | pense of Kiteap county until the/*ong fs not all there is to music rearee of the state penitentiary | by any means j sho | for him, which he did| The test of a ¢ pg March 1, taking Rourk with | different direction him to Walla Walla in his technique, | Subsequent to thie time Rourk’s| te & notice of appeal and equested the court for an order r ne the return of Row > county jail in Kitsap county This order Judge Yakey granted The point now raised i# as to who hould be required to bring Rourk back from Walla Walla—the shor ff of Kitsap county. at expense the county warden of ary ot or the the the the expense pen state. 14-INCH 4-BLADE TRO JAN OR CRESCENT LAWN MOWER 200 OVER THE WAVES WALTZ MENDELSSOHN’S WEDDING M N t FLOWER SONG » fui tit CAVALLENIA RUSTICANA (int THE OON HAS HIS EYES O RECEPTION WALTZ 1 r SPOON TIME Cash Register Exchange WE BUY, SELL OR EXCHANGE CASH REGISTERS We pay highe Registers The Sundwall Co. t cash price for terest is aroused in pany is a well known W. Troili, who, durin of years in the theatr has gradually in the profession as the best of Swedish the « nt to be given tonight in Odd Fel- we hall by the Swedish-American | National union. In the Pfetl Ballard boy, number rtain- al business, reached a top notch and is recognized comedians. Mise W. Wollinis also with the tray- any his ver ity, his abilit in many abin Tonning very close really great man. Almost number on his program from the o' [E*ARRASHAARERRARAAA SS AEENEREN SR “TR TONNING'S CONCERT REE r in its form ate eR Re to write ns and strains. to being a every differed Again there was no sameness of melodic and harmonic construction such as you would easily discover on a pro- m of even such m i the numbers w would have neve: were b. this man, in gram. There a dignity of a rare As to the the choicest better combinat! ined anywhere formers. m as Grieg. udience not known that all by one man they guessed it some numbers which of an early pertod in ing’s fe, and one could easily ize the gradual advancement of listening to the pro- was always apparent ideal and the promise of still more to come they were the city affords and a ym cannot be imag- To speak of them There lacked individually would seem almost like an tnsult rpret for “art's sake since they were there to * to be sub- jective, not objective, and you could soe that they felt as much. The audience was most apprecia- tive, but small. That expected } it ts to * ests of the city m andard” do concerts not, a8 a majority. of local artiats, suc to be Many clubs, whose object dvance the musical inter- to foster the art of c, to raise culture to a higher (so their by-laws read), attend the composers h as we heard last night, or splendid, or at least good enough, as many are. And how ts the large public to appreciate and encourage such very elate do not do so? Let us wait ers of “world wide” men as Tonning, when people who profess to appre- until some perform- reputation with @ tale of stolen diamonds, or often a savory town, two songs, goes back to laughs at us, at that. reputation, strikes the charges $5 a seat for one or murope and That is “ad- vancing the art of music." Im the meantime, the local artist will retain his ideals, labor among }us and keep on giving away com ompover lies in a! plimentartes for the pleasure of hav- ing people listen to what he has to ARCH erm N VOU .....c000 oe B al title’ pt of 81.00. his haolwetge of the higher forms,! say after years of labor and work, 50e 50e 50e¢ 50¢ 50¢ 50¢ 50¢ f the ven CLINE'S Piano House BEAT ILE, WASH.