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10 GIRARD, Kaa, April 26.—Bu gene V. Debs who was denounced by President Roosevelt ae an “uP desirable citizen,” has made a stale ment for publication, ta which be wy Atter many days President Roosevelt concluded to revise bis announced detemrination to treat the communications of orga ined labor with silent contempt. He, changed his mind only when he saw representatives of the working class eparing to move on the White ote a the voluble and vague House. explanations just issued, the preal t extraordl dent is guilty of at nary lapse of memory or delld falsehood “Ip defense of his unenviable po sition he now claims he never sald anything concerning the guilt of Moyer and Haywood, I answer by quoting the exact words he used in & speech on the occasion of the lay-| ing of the corner stone of the office bullding of the house of represen tatives on April 14, 1906, as follows: | The wealthy man who exults) Decause there is a failure in Justice in bis efforta to bring some trust magnate to an account for his mis | deeds, te bad as and no worse)! than the so-called labor leader who) clamorously strives to excite foul! clase feeling on behalf of some qth er labor leader who t# implicated in| murder, ; Deds Draws a Oeduction. “Moyer and Haywood had been arrested, and | had made what was called & sensational appeal in their behalf but a short time before this speech was delivered. Roosevelt's words clearly were meant for Moyer, Haywood and myself. They could by no possibility apply to any one else. “Pred L. Warren, editor of The Appeal To Reason, wrote to the) White House at the time, refusing to bdelleve that the president was/ correctly quoted in his reference to Moyer, Haywood and Pettibone as being guilty of complicity in mur Dance To.ljht = Take your lady out to Lesshi Park this evening and attend the dance given im the large pavilien on the bank of Lake Washington. Muate by Wagner's orchestra. Gen tlemen 25¢, ladies tree TEA One lingers long over tea, if the tea is fine It is a good time and place to linger. Your grmer returns your money if you don"t tke Semiiiing’s Dest, ee per him porate “*Try McCarthy's First’’ _ aoa YEN’ S== ——s “Neght 59 Cts WASH BELTS, 23¢ Teddy Bear Wash Belts, the | fad, have hite embroidered on at. each 23¢ FABRIC GLOVES 98¢ with pe fitt the pair 98e GLOVE BANDS 49¢ Ribbon Bards Pretty Silk SEATTLES FEL SECOND AVENUE eet DEBS RETORTS fder, and the anawer of Secretary) | sibility apply TARDY The striking tallore heve not re Loeb, admitting that the president turned to work ae was « pry yo had been correctly quoted, ts now | er of the alx ore me The president made no attempt ovk ve > to whitt bis position at that time) filing orders thet He had denounced these labor lead-/ ago, but when 9 oo era a# murderers and p 4 to| journeymen tatlors had appeared bis attitude | thelr acoustomed plaves:; another stand by fl. That wee bis hour passed and still ne one had a year ago. come to work 1 now challenge President You, the differences are all set Roosevelt to deny that he meant) iieg except te & few minor de Moyer and Haywood in hie | tase teh ed could be ar charge of murder a year ago, 1) re id one of th challenge President Roosevelt to | emp ‘and w name any person except Moyer, t ‘atiure Haywood and myself, to whom his/ morning | pany Pegripi cs words could by so . a ston tion fast night, #o under the elf ee. ¢ stances we don't expect th them I agree to do him a pubile ater in the day and perbape If he will not name them | Friday morning DEAD (Seripps Telegraph Servter,) CHICAGO, April 25.--Proiessor Wolfram C. Fuchs, the original X-ray expert of this city, who had }an international reputation for dis y that obra nn apology be must stand branded from bis) - own mouth with mendacity.” A DEAD SHOT calumny and X-ray, and who became affected by a peculiar malady about three years ago, known as X-ray cancer, died | yesterday at bie home io Ingleside lav, aged 41 years. WATCHERS CATCH MAN, | ft was while A. Barrett was at | tempting to foree an entranc | the rear of a buteber shop on Pike atreet, between Third and Fourth leaves, at an early hour this morn ing, that Patrolmen Webster and | Holmes took him into custody. The Meemen say that they have been Cooling & watch for the man for some days. Last Saturday night Bancroft Patrolman Farley saw & man trying to effect an entrance | to the same market, but the man PUTLER RELEASED. ferries.) MERRY DEL VAL. iy (Sortoge Telearesh Secretary of Mate for Pope Plus) OVER. Del. April 25-~Prank ROME, April 2M —if Cardinal) 4. patier, arrested on suspicion of Merry det Val, secretary of *t8l®/) kiiing Horage Marvin was released in the Vatican, were pot a soldier| thie morning as the evidence was of the Lord, he would be & £004) jnsurticiont. warrior in the camp of Mars. caspegenasgeeepeee—anenassssssen GORMLEY APPOINTED. His favorite recreations ts rife] shooting, and he ts a dead shot. He oo loves to go to @ quiet shooting) Commander Hamilton Ward, of range in the efty and spend an hour | the ted Mpanish American War firing at the targets, The cardinal) Veterans, hes appointed Lieut. Co! can seed o bullet through « ten-cent | May Germiey county treasurer es piece at 20 yards. | a member of his etaft, Merry del Val ta the moet mod-| Gormiey’s appointment may be orn of mon in other ways He drives | the means of bringing the 1909 en about in a Sane @ date coach and) campment of the Spanish-Ameri also play an e% ent game of go can War Veterans to Beattie. DOG CATCHER COMING j Seeman SaRENES SENN RINTS Netter call on A. L. Hall and gt) FINGER P IN a dog collar for your canine. Tee — attached fre 1111 Pirt ave 7 LErT ON COMBINATION OF 4 - SAYER CALSR AnnmeT, | (Seattle Star's Kactustve Service.) }} BAN FRANCIBOO, April t% || Amate finger prints have caused | an arrest i } When Je ;-eum'e we oe t B Green weighed end Shirts TREAT AL risenn rHinns. burglar left the prints Men's good generous sized white mualin Night Shirts, ithe 9 ¢ have been prints of othe with either plain or fancy || Crresponding to that bosoms, and |ithey weren't there thereupon remembered a two-fing ered man whe embroidered so a big lot of good pink or bine outing flannel |some time sao. The 5 ¢ search night shirts, your ehoice |*? oe * Same a Sonne come tomorrow at, only 59¢ Bevwue raiestineiiiiineiiniasiiesies MEN'S toc WORK SHIRTS [)) Booey peaneeny ONLY 39¢ ALBERT HANSE Made of heavy twilled black Fe aatnkd A ay Sadr ~~) dueh black and white 7. striped sateen, or f = = striped madras, full sized strong durable shirts. Any size you want. Every shirt rant. Every shirt|/$ BARGAIN : Two lote on Vashon Ave. 2 special tomorrow at, 3B@ |$ piocks from school and car . @ line; view of sound; fine loca 15ce CHILD'S HOSE 10¢ tien for home; convenient to city by ferry or street car Cheaper than anything In the . WEST SEATTLE Ore eeeneeeraseesereoes Children’s Ribbed Cotton }//$ *"* : $ vicinity Stoek fast black, with . PRICE, $950. double knees, heels and {ji¢ It takes ash, but it's ‘ all @ aenap. A a owner, Room es, regular price lhe a $ 268 Barker Hotel pair, spe 1 at 10¢ eeeeee eeee 15e TOILET SOAP 10¢ J cB ae apecial to 13 treatments, $15.00. morrow at, a box 10¢ or $1.50 per treatment “ Kirksville Infirmary of Oste 75c WASH SILK 59¢ opathy, First Floor Wash Pure whit Wash Silk 6 ington Bide TOS First ‘ Ave, Both Phones h, always sold at The a yard; on ape DR. &KAGGS, Mor ard 59e¢ Ri NION WILL HOME es, Stylish new §-room co full light brick fireplace Miller plumbing basemen furnace aundry marble trays and stove, $2,500 cash balance month! OTTO WENDLAND, L 8034 2116 E. Pine St y ABLE STore ween PIKE ano PINE jcoveries im connection with the) o| Wednesday evening on the growth) clerked for him | ( | R06 storage room in all Beattie and AR—THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1907 TAILORS ARE COUNTERFEIT COIN FOUND Tom Fattroe, a jogger, who haa | been working in the camps in the , burelary | vielnity of Geattie for a great many ie in trouble, charged with ng a bad $5 gold piece tn the | ier hotel barroom. Fattrie was! arrested by Detective Tennant last | night and taken to the police ata |} tion, He waid that be had met an | elderly man earlier In the day and) | that he had given him the bogus | money. ‘The police are now look: | | fag for the man. Poetry be Pate. j Wirectore of the A-Y-P. expont| tlon are trying to make arrange mente with Bob Robinson, the | miner poet of Dawson, to use som lof his verses in advertising jfair. The poet has been in Seat Ue for some time, Hob is willing | that the talr directors use some of) p hie writh Medical Leoturee. A series of medical lectures will | | be given next mouth ander the aus pices of the Y. M. ©. A. at the j | sociation rooms. The lectures will commence next Mondsy when Dr |W. M. Kellogg and Dr. Park W./ | Willie are scheduled to address the} | young men on “Tuberculosia” j Bishop Leading Speaker. Bishop Charies Scadding, of the diocese of Oregon in the Bpiscops! chureh, addressed the Young Men's) club of the Trinity Partsh church | jot the faith in America The lex ture wae illustrated with numerous lantern slides, Te Mehibit state Products. A committee from the Commer celal club t making an effort to eoour exhibit pavilion near | the depot. The committer | hopes to arrange for space at th jepproach of the depot for en ex | | hibit building, costing $2,000 j Fight «tf Chee Hease, The Chicago Chop House was the geone of a lively “free for ali” fight last night about midnight, in whic’ three negroes tried to vlean out the place. They were finally ejected by the proprietor, Gustav Gilve. Hebbteh Fire Pat Out, The fire department was called out lest sight to put out @ rubbish fire on the of the old Third ar theater, Third av. end Madison #t The smoke drifted up to the win dows of the Lincoln hotel, and et the request of the hotel people « hose wagon wae sent out to put | down the one | Tre New Veusets. Two steamehips of the latest pat tern are to be bullt im the Ortent by the Tokyo Kisem Kates for the run between Tokyo and Frise & Terano, « shipbuilding expert whe | ited the as wt the ¢ ope, will upertiatend | bullding of the new vessels. | Te Setect Headquarters, | ‘Tre Christion Kadearor conven. | } tion committe has appointed Hev | CREAT RUSH "TOWARD (OSE ' | MONSTER PIANO EMEROENCY | SAL TO LAST FEW DAYS j LONGER. } The opportunity t@ here. You hact| | take advantage of t quickly. Pt | ames ere going fest Fifteen sales | | Peported yesterday. bien the} | costly Baby Grande must go.) Beautiful uprights at downright | | shameful prices i | We had to do it. Over eighty loads of the fi Baby Grands came piling in pract ally at the same time. There was eat of Uprights car| Tacoma to care for so many plance After ordering such enormous quan | ties of fine instrumeats from the| jargest Kastern factories for our! Cbristmas and «pring trade we! didn't like the idea of having to sacrifice the entire shipment | BAD WHRATHER DID IT But then, we can't dictate which | way the wind is to blow. The de} cree waa rain, snow, washouts, and/ gonersl blonsades, and it came, But) our pianos dida’t i trey me hum they b then there was Hlockades were met—first le biockades, then bigger block ades, and finally the 5 oe came o & standstill in mountains unable eet either way, There the were, our Obristmas, winter a ‘pring planoe and organs, tied up in the mountains Just out of reach BLOCKADE LIFTED But blockades don't last forever Oh, ne Just after the seasons had passed wh the instruments came hox forget pros ite for the time being or lose con siderable money by being forced pay excessive storage charges, Ou yw warehouses were full to th ellings, and other warehouses which we were able to secure were nm & like condition DAYLIGHT AuBaDd Now, here we are Dayligh ahead, but still a considerable num be of atrictly bra new ghest grate inetr disposed of at the r prices, Come in and see them they are certatnly beauties And the prices are--well, they're not right, they're too low. Regular §4 styles now go At $268 53, et You'll have to hurry. D. 8. Johr ston Co., Pioneer Piano House, 90 hI RT PRR I } Waterway Co will » | A. Matthews end Hor ' pimittes to Keoure + headquarters for the convention of Pein fioers > idea he iwiand tt te @oa) of cunensé will be prov ms Inform eee ie tied yeaterday | hold the dirt, Beveral blocks to be * 4 railroad: soves by F | filled belong to the Union Paciti ong inning through the amet Sues Sunset Oo. for 640,000. « Jim » entered the reor thal in the Federal hotel ‘Teike at High Sehoot David Starr Manford university the high » an addr Century aod Course te allied stivies methods of artificial and ne forestation, Lumbering «© ucte will be « part ty tho at crempe 6 the same perio Witeess Gives howd. Mra 2 nmerman yesterda nave « Witness In the case of Man uriney, cher with eeeault wit intent to kill | Ve PU Harber The Seattico & La nod ingto commer The Olymplc Market Cuts your meat bills in half 11 Pike street, opposite the Boi HONEST PERSON Is heartily weloome to aval! himeelf (or herself) of the vantages of our liberal eredit plan, end pay a litte ata tin for anything selected from our showing of high-grade spperel = for children ready-for-wear men, women and You'll find our pricings right in every iostance, The cor reetness of our styles and the quality of cur merchandise le guaranteed. Our “Iittie-at-« time” plan belpe the purse out. Eastern : Outfitting Company, Inc. 1282-34 Second, evar Uston “Seattle's Keritable Credit nae.” ‘BATTLE. TACOMA nouTr. Pere Sie-Hewed Trips, See roUR ROUND THIrs Da LEAVES SRA TTI eras ond 1605 & mm. 208 aed 548 — LEAVES TACOMA—4.95 «. m. eed 1215, 5:05 wed 1:80 p.m Time card subject (0 chatuge withowt wetter, A HY, Jr Amemt. Tet. Mate 1T@ Teceme Tel, 212 > JOHN C, WALLING Good Pianos VICTOR AND PDISON TALKING MACHINGS . Sheet Musto, Strimes. Port, Sherry, Tokay, Ange We have just received 100 bois. fine old wines d | from California Winery we are able to ee hem at i the low es ever b { in the wh wines as i i president of forest | panied by a party of twepity-two ment house | Michigan mining men, arrived in Be. ner asi|to i Her and, the tract . ee wy | ips between the east and west the owners of = rwaye, with dirt dredged from © whiob the waterway ¢ L administrator of the vor Vamine Yuna, vrd Miller as Dr M. A. Matthews, - inet the Munset Tel. | the Red Cross society, roperte tal $80,000 dar for | $861.06 has bee Ollwetag ath of Manford Mi oty for the relief of the verte wae an employe of the company at ft the Chinese famine Everett Vieked Pockets, j Many After (ity Jobs Henry Abso, « Fins, wae apy | ‘The lists for the spring examina- last night by Patroiman W, g tions to be held by the ¢ service ba r pick commission closed yesterday. There quiet 60 applicants ready to make 10 tee ~ 4 city Jobe. One hundred of arceny trem s from Ballard son the per. Miners Gotng North. ttn Sone, George W. Koes, « wealthy ® The 1 sveatment feaird the a.) be the sort and Thomas ote, fy ina man of May City, Mich, aceom- | sold t f Tent attle yesterday en route for Homer, | §21,00 — ————ecnney § oaat Be sete. y dj for $100 to appear as a SPECIAL SALE OF Children’s Sign . |---One-Half Off — In thin lot is a large number of dresses in all wives an prices. They are slightly soiled in handling, but they 1 all splendid styles. They come in lawn, organdits, mete linen and piques, and are exceptional value at this price Lot No. 2---One-Third Off In lot No, 2 there is a much greater assortment, sizes, styles and prices, The materials are the same, Wat’) there are some exceptionally pretty ones in the em! 7 linen and pique. These are unusually good offerings, ing, as they do, at the very beginning of the season. morrow we offer this entire line at one-third off. SOeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeses = geeseer eee ESE _ Special Line of Children’s Wash S 69c Also a number of odd Skirts in linen and leva 4 especially good value, but are now unusually low, ‘ of the broken lines, SCSSOSESHSESSESESSESESSSSEE SORE EE EEEEEEEE tre WOQpexny weatsa 714-716 Second Av. Pion Addition — The plat of this addition has just been approved by the city council, Choice, large, sightly home sites can now be selected at prices ranging from $350 t $1,000. Terms, one-fourth cash, balance onetenth each three months, with interest at 6 per cent per annum. Porm s#@FH4eEorES BSeeew This property lies dde west from Mount. Baker Park property, on the east side of Beacon Hill, and ex i tends from Twenty-eighth and Rainier Valley to the o> : top of the hill, adjoining the city park on the eset — It ie just 244 miles from Pioneer square, exactly the same distance away as the West Seattle Ferry, north end of Kinnear Park, Capito! Hill Extension, Ma drona Park and Mount Baker Park ryzS Te reach this property, take Rainier avenue car at Washington street, get off at York Station, go twe blocks west to the property ett Sseeemaszses | all f For full particulars, see your own broker oF ts K ! - | / : ae eg ie | Mutua Realty Co, Hayes-Anthomy (kf) = Phot ‘- Ma n, 4654 i 304 Pioneer Building 634 P ~~ ae *