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WAVEIN E LAKE ould not be haul i thtal wave cave’ § oclock this tte moorings | oar floating far aut inte kk A. Sweeney od (n tomporartly » ways that the disturbance last { loast two atnutes the disturbance ¢ pty being the eau goring ches s Johnson's Canoe ct ¢ same manner houseboats owned and torn! » the same manne of Ballard to Seattic the signers HIRMENCITA TO) SPAY FINE | bexiness men, asking be appotnted was presented as he sald he had} © Béward Denton was confirmed by xdoose” clta, which Rallard Grocers | petitioned that the license for ped fixed at $15 per mo $20 ger quarter The remains of Henry C eestoms supervision fine was $1600. to the federal au a horse early were sbipped today to Washington WHR the above result ————— | will be held OUNCIL NGS The deceased was (he meeting last night a number ‘dtimns living oo Ship to take action on the pe | made to bare ( will be dane at telephoned to | today that shortly after o’e'oek this morning barglars mace om attempt to cater a residence the counci! to call «| neightors, at 3835 to vote on the an- Which was to de pre & few doors distant $1.30 dozen Wal! plated Tea Spoons, cach Dish, rich cut soc pair steel Roller Skates crystal glass Nickel plated Steel Shears, assorted sizes, worth go thin blown Tumblers, 10x Soap, worth 25 decorations, worth $1.50 THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNUSIENW, APRIL 18, 1 OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE WANTED TO Fly HIM PLENTY F.C, Johns, Charged With As- sault With a Deadly Wea pon, Claims He Was the De- fendant - Frank C. Johns, who, Saturday hit Ole Nelson with an ax during & row in rden City, wae Uvie morning charged by the prosecuting attorney with asaault with a « aly weapon, and was released from jull waver $1,000 bonds. All of the par Hlelpanta tn the Garden City feud now at their homes Johns and bia friends have ad vanced the claim that he waa the defendant in th row, and that on Friday night Neleon, with Joe Dow and Joel Schumaker, visited Jobus and told him that if they 1 get hold of the affidavits he made in the OVEN Agninnt Green they would bring it back and fix him plenty Threaten to Retaliate. He ctatms that on Saturday Nel on, Denovan and humaker pre | Donovan, armed with a shotgun, watched Nelson go to where Johns | 8s Working and start trouble. | Johns and Green threaten to pros | ecute the Nelson-Denovan-Sehu maker crowd if the case agalnat Johns ts pushed HOT CAMPAIGN AT UNIVERSITY University Fraternity Men and “Barbarians” Have Hot Po- | Nitical Fight he house of representatives at | the national capital Bertie ‘Teal, a nurse girl, aged 16, | he was placed under arrest by man Cameron last night harge has been placed against Fraternity men and berbartans af miversity are now engaged In he height of « polliical war To ay & convent held to nomi nate officers for the board of con | |tral, which manages all student ac tivities The fraternities have been rupnings things af the uolversity pretty much as they wished and the tarbarians claim they have been running them in the ground Last night the berbarians held a jconvention and made a slate and la > arranged sittees to push | thy Kterests ta the coming can | paign president they chose | Vietor Zedaick vie® president. | Lioyd Whitfield, and for members| \.), jof the board of control, Herman Al Rex Smith, Wiley Hemphill ph Rupp and Percy Por The fraternities nominated Web Hoover at the bead of t r tick and also indorsed e*humber of barbarian candidates. [t is under | stood that « great deal of wire pall ne and trading of votes ts going o | Tom Kennedy te renniag on an dependent ticket. The election will }come off in two weeks. L. H. Smith was yesterday found! | quiity of betng ax habitus! criminal and will go to the penitentiary for life. His last crime was the ateat | ine of women's clothes tm this efty. | The man appears to have a mild | mania for stealing women’s gar- (GUARANTEE To Latest styles and best quality |bate im olty af the Seattle Mat Pac a 1710 tad ave A new hat will be given for every $3 hat purchased }there not just | WE HAVE THREE PIANO SPECIALS Chase Bros.’ Piano, for mer price #176; us montha; sow S285. rtick Piano; former price $296; used 4 months now 8200, Large, full # Piano—four round co ful tone 850. fine . All ia condition. HOM»). OF BARGAINS PARAARPRAA blow last night when the & | Retail Grocers’ agnoctation pa resolutions, condemning them tn by May 1. The d | ting out his I jal eifte's Seattle depot an the gue ple site on Sth and Jackson was the filing of condemnation proces tugs of Tacoma, Portl kane by more than $4.0 council will probably not of ors, Theae ( |national commities for the REPLACE HATS represented. **/ ee « STARBEAMS -; PO eee ee eee ee eee n te Mt Twin daughters were b and Mra D. P. Thomason, of THI Stroud ay, Green Lake completion of the club roore of the Seattle Commercial club ts & matter of a few days. Olaf erg yesterday filed a pett tion for banleruptey, with assets of $7,573 and liabilities of 910,341 The wit of Joseph Annette againat the tug Babada was drop ped from the U. 8. court yesterday Doing settled The billboard nuisance received & vigorous terms Reta! Clerks’ International tive association is advocating nine-hour working day, A mov ent will be started tn Seattle in the near future Dog owners must procure Heentes «m catcher ts get at and will impound canines after the first of | May are not protected by | Hoomnes The matter of a sultable conven tien hall for the Christian Bndeav or convention in 1907 has been turh ed over lo @ ball committes with instructions to thoroughly canvases | te Canaan thet j pared to “fix him plenty,” and that} A. Justus, « young man who is on parole from the penitentiary, was | Yerterday found not guilty of roby bery, He maintained that he was ed of the crime because of his t record, and the Jury apparently took this view: The location of the Union F iatly made known yesterday mee on & strip of land in the alley, needed for side tracks. Por the atet time since Febr ary 7, Seattle's bank cloartngy yom terday passed the §2,00/ 0 mark he total being $2,087.316.86. These figures exceed the combined clear i and apo The license committee Herman q t a lMeeuse ¢ quer at 615 ard ay. Quandt has bad record as the proprieter of th old Beldivere dance ball, and hes often been in trowble with the po tem C. L. Morrta, @ diteh contractor meat rite tract for the ¢ tie Creek ditch which will tap more individual jaime than aay other ditch in the north The Now brought #ufl against two jusk deal jinky and Mowes Levy at they bought 5,660 har four damaged in the Ma echen wreck, and are selling it as hare ithe best product of the Novelty { ate | Apr The ease will be heard on The convention committee of the! Seatiie Christian Endeavor societies held a mesting Inst night and ap orved the da@ suggested of the convent tm thie otty da is from July 10 to 16. The colors for the convention will) be green and white THE MILLS BUILDIN One of ‘Priseo’s handsome struc: | tures reported as destroyed A Delightful Trip A ride of 17 miles on the blue wa ters of the & sndings, where the majeatic n and other battleships may The manufacturer's sample * hate and ® furnishings at the Bergatr Firat Ave Bvery at half price and amples are as Murph Everything in THE BARGAIN STORE 1104 First Ave, 1104 First Ave YEAR, YOU Bfg- Hed Loasren M po INCORPORATION | stock from $50,000 ¢ Washington apital stock 3 |tieally be held up until the return Engineering York atiending a meet of the Harriman Interests Latest spring milit Fraser's new store, 120 Pike st The Get-Out Sale Is a ona-F ide Sale an beon red Mecurttion @ company, teat ile. me, at present in the city, tx closing several deals for yt ™ work on the Seward Peninsula this summer. He has signed a con y Mill company bar These are the latest sp DRESS SUITS merly $35.00 825.00, B32.50 other evening wear ao- J. REDELSHEIMER & CO. 800-804 First Ave., Cor. Columbia STRONGEST TOPCOAT HOUSE IN THE STATE TUXEDO SUITS mportant on FACTS ABOUT GRAND PIANOS THE PUBLIC NEEDS TO KNOW IT 18 A FACT that CHI f more GRAND PIANOS th 'T 18 A FACT @ SONS MANUFACTURE and » before the sod brings you to the stifal U. & Navy Yard andeteMe IT 18 A FACT nm; almo one of the finest dry} sin America. Boats leave hor ix times daily, Round trip only IT 18 A FACT many thousa publle to think thet « know the tnatde play every (me notne artinte THESE FACTS SUPRDMAC i's are CHICKERING GRAND ABSOLUTELY a special showing and pricing of davenports this week- (© interest you in our new season's showing of davenports and combination beds we make these very spretal value inducements for you this wek Note well the very special davenport pricing combination davenpors box ccuch $18.75 an out-of the ord nary value in @ daven port box ed from the front op patent self raising inches in length, 26 inche i nveniont f drops down, forming a t enport ne Persian yur, any color, plush ance, Very pecial 818.7 phoistered in very strongly made Regular pr 5 the Berkshire davenport i nging sofa uch or day $17.50. ene. i ie yt and 817.50 sign, seat and sides are deeply tufted, strongly made throug upholstered in fine grade Persian velour " larly at $25.00; very specially priced for the we the Derbyshire davenport . , cana n 3 $19.75. — ° an attractive davenport, a splendidly designed and proportioned | frame, ia upholatered on the edges as pictured, frame base on front | has strip of solid oak, is covered with fine Verona velour: the reg | ular price fs $90.00; to induce your seeing our great parlor forni- | ture show, the special price for the week will be 819.75 the Standard ideal combination davenport-bed —this is a very new davenport- bed. It's a very practical idea, well rried out, simp! convenient and excellent. The frame is solid oak, nicely fin- lebed, the body is made on heavy springs thoroughl, $23.50. well made, has apring edge on seat, upholstered in fine Verona velour. 1 give long service, The back drops down and the continuation of the oaksides, as In picture, fold forming a full size b The regu lar price in £20.06 e this splendid bed this week, THE STANDARD IDEAL 823.50 | Standard Furniture Co. 1006 to 1016 Firet Avo. Tac: me Cash Register Exchan: WE BUY, SELL OR EXCHANGE CASH REGISTERS We pay highc:t cash price for Registera The Sundwall Co. 609 tet Ave. Phone 697. SPECIAL wait upon To accommodate the many people we were unable to ur recent 30-day CUT RATES, we will, for the p ing our Alevolar method, continue these SPECIAL: days longer. This is an ptional opportunity to have the finest dentistry in the world done at a moderate price. Everyone who values their teeth and high class dental work should seize this opportunity FOR. 30 DAYS EXAMINATION FREE. Platina Fillings te 2%. Golt Crownsy. .83.50 to 5 Brid Work, pe tooth... . 83.50 to 85.00 85.00 All work guaranteed for 12 BOSTON oP scene DENTISTS The Big Office * es as low as Lady Attendant : : i Sct ; | j \ | | ' j t ee A REL 2 Cl RR RE