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(Sertpps Telegraph Service) BALT LAKE, Utah, April 30, -— two da atrike the street or mens troubles were settled ding of the car officials that demands be granted. Ag & coasequence the company the meh in ita employ the P uated scale of wages with a dmum of 30 conte am hour, Al Jpwances are Hino made for over aceount of the strike being ended, the electrical workers have ed their strike until a set Femeet te made for better wages F Thin ping as usual q Bight Years to Build Canal, CINCINNATI, April 30.——1t will Geko cight years to dulld the Pans ganal,” said Secretary Tatt last at the dbanguet of the Bust 3 Men's clud Tf 1 f@ not butit Tat time something will be rad wroas. Stampede to Now Strike WALDEZ Alarka, Apri! toa quarts strike hae been mad Gown the coast and scores : oy ‘8 erampede. — ettettans and the Tiser, YORK, April %0.—Mayor and the Tammany Tiger ‘The latter will sat out hand of the former. This ar- made possible keepers of a0. Niath dan fast sight W. J. “J have nothing te ask All T wan teok for their motte yee “yurn about ts far and notified the bomees thet wanted «& reise of wages and ° robbers ‘the farm of Vaughn droth- demanded that the latter {We horses so they could ge! ‘the line into Mexico. One of Prethers covered one of the rob. SUA & gun ard the robber re compliment sad “bang Goad. The live brother hold the Hive burglar wottl ae came ond the robber wae Roreh WI Net Talk. BOR, Maho. April t0 --Senator ee feturnet from Washing but be Will mot talk on the nd jand frend te too busy tee Moyer Hay woud cases Malvey 2¢ itomolals. PLU, April 26.—Theodere the Indicted ‘Frisco bribe former general freight agent the Pacific Statee Telephone & Ca, bas arrived hete on from Manila to ‘Frisco in ef officers, He declined to BRY statements Freit Lees Heavy. WALLA WALLA, April 36.—The im frokt by the recent heavy will amewnt to balf @ mil- Get Rasy With Mevetver. ID, April 10—While un- the tefiuence of tauor, W. C. Warner of La » Wok & shot at Effie Woe © pretty young woman in the hotel late yesterday her. The ballet struck the wo te the thigh Othere in the ‘Bt the time held the would-be wntll officers arrived and ‘Wee taken to jal, She will re F ‘Me Strike Here. E TACOMA, April 1¢.-—An far as is ¥ there will be so labor here tomorrow WH! Rebuild wilt. HAM, April t. — The Beach shicgic mill at the leetroyed by mill wilh be New Aute Law Framed. Be @LYMPIA, Aprii 30 —The b Matomobile awe are to oe G84 Information has p Wived Ot Secretary Nichols e) Wits wuere as: state fash. April 96. mister ma charg nis Government funds Deen bound over to await PW action of the Boa grand j & bond of a7h0 « be ‘ her releas: ® Angie ‘ Two hundred others escaped Dies of Heart Disense, ShOHOMISH Ap " Mre Wert Cortetyou. WALLA WALLA. April 10.—tee : —, e ARIRTO 19 PLEA G wee '” WA a y after midnight, the eltizens | morning every car ts run-| Town With the intention of Kill. | retary George DB. Cortelyou has been Invited by Secretary Cary of the to om ¥. M. ©. A. to atop aff at Watla Walla on his we make on address at th of the} $49,000 Dullding now nearing com | Dletton here On Trial for Warder, |} KALAMA, April S0—George and | | Thomas Haxter, father and eon, witl| | be trted te ’ | urder of r fondant innocent | ceived KENT NEWS ITEMS (Stay Special Servier) KENT, April 30.—Timothy Mul len, & young 25 yearn of age living southwe f here, dropped dead from heart disease Friday He was working in the field at the time, ‘Tne funeral was held yeater day at 11 a m. at the Catholle hareh Mrs. B, Drumm took her drawing clags out sketebing Saturday Jas, Spencer of Custer, Wash., ts visiting Mr and) = Mrs Joha Bissell Rev. 8 B. + evangelistic have Morrill fe attending services in Tacoma. Mise Lh Hubbard of Burlington Wash. ta visiting Miss Georgia | Hubbard The members of the 10. 0. F and the Rebeccas had memorial services at the St. Jamea Episcopal church Sunday morning | BELASCO NOT IN COMBINE | } (Sertpps Telegraph Service.) CHICAGO, April 30.—David Be. | lasco mays that the effect of the | j Rlaw end Erlanger Shubert combi | nation of capital has increased the | | degradation of the drar tm this} j country, which already had the life | } Almost crushed out of it. He sald) [the syndicate offered him privi-| leges which he scorned. “I will! give my plays tp halla or churches is necessary.” said Mr. Belasco, MINERS STILL ENTOMBED (Sevtppe Telegraph Service.) JOHNSTOWN, Pa. April 20.—! The tenth pump was added thts to those pumping the | rom the Foustwell The tapping shows that the men imprisoned are still alive. A rescue ta possible today If the men are not saved fit ts Mkely there will be trouble. The friends «and families threaten Vengeance and there are mutter | ings against the men who set off) the Diast that flooged the mine. CONFIRMS CHEASTY ‘The efty counet! laet evening con {firmed the appeintmer ¢ Theasty to be park commissioner ty & uranimous ‘Three me il were not they would hare thetr Mr Cheasty will aft In the meeting | of the park beard thie week. | | SOCIALIST GOLONY TROU Editer Star: / I see « otolee in your issue of | today that the final report of the re ceiver of Freeland, a socialist col.) leay, located between Bar and Blan-| chard, in Skagit county, has been | tiled, ot | j Now Freeland ie not « socialist) colony. It t# a settlement at the} head of Hanus Harbor, Whidby | ‘island. There the nearly, if sot] | quite, ae many noneecialists as there are socialists. The notice ts misivadi and will you please | kindly make the correction The socialist colony referred to fs Equa | tty colony, in Skagit county | W. 8 HAMLIN. ROPER MUROME CASE. | (tar Special Servier.) | RELIANGHAM, Apr 3. Marry | Watts and Doan Dell, charmed with | having murdered Miss Addie Roper of Blaine last January. were taken me today for « preliminary before Justice of Ponce John Kena of that town County Biaine m order to pe ready for the case The estate hae several pleces of evidenes aga! ft is claimed, that have never been made public, and these will be in troduced at the trial | TRAIN MAN'S HOY DERAL Apri! 20—James tender for the FOSTORIA. ©. MoClure Nickie nr R hile attempt PATED WILL @ YEARS An MIDDLETOWN, N. ¥.. Apr To cut Of her husband from recety ing any of ber property, Mre. Mary EK Plankeney dated her + o9 yeara ahead. She leaves all her property to her niece The wi provides that if an break the will 9 tion will be PAWNED 1X WATCHES RB. Davis, a color has heen arrested shed by ® paw * has pawned six we nm the Imet the colored man has more than his share of timepteces Teachers’ Examinations. Regular tee exa Salt Water Cure Ask Dies-Burton In all city ills extmont Co, 311 American Ban hide mine. | r liegetng carp, near April will be @4 TPN DAYS FOR MAKING A ROW ON CAR Rd Chevaller, who was charged with being drunk and disorderly on & Georgetown car Inet Sunday Was given ten days in the efty jail yesterday by Judge Gordon, The judge remarked that every one found guilty in his court of ratsing A disturbance on the street cars would be given the same sentence. LOCAL FLASHES THIRD AVE. GRADERS THE SEATTLE STAR--TUESDAY, APRIL 80, 1907. MAMMOTHS AND MASTODONS LIVED IN KING COUNTY had experts examine it | of finding the tooth #o far from ourface, 25 feet down, TOOTH SBVEN INCHES LONG, WEIGHING THREE POUNDS, PROVING THAT WAS ONCE POPULATED BY bw PLESIOSAURUS OR PLEN-| fed tp this manner, THAURUS, the tooth came from. | feel that jentire mastodon is to be A team sf narses betontng to the | Bvidence has been found to ahow | he Hate! Commissiin Co, became | that Seattle bas had a prebiatoric a ynont, frightened while standing in trent | pertod, when mammoths and masto- on Wa SRONe of the Fulton Market yeeterday,| done were the deisnens of King The " f the Gt They dashed down Second ay, and) county forests and animal life was Navig Be a fleet in A ov at Yesler Way ran toto @ cab, 84% | pyltt on a mach larger plan than at) nau) Harber ig some damage }the present tim: Ever since th rT kw CHT Service Manminations. jexeavations have commence Of | e4 at Astoria, takin cone Untied Bates Civil Herviee | Third ay. the workmen have bees | Antwerp. tn additt Dom tamt As aunounced the fol- @r, the captain telle an exeit Chauffeurs, May §: statistican in| Of While they do a four of them, being put off and im Hureau of Ge jeal Murvey, May | Damen, prisoned at Bahia. artiet for Hureau of Chemtetry,| Different pleces of petrified bones pgmpeepnenenieenemnee May 32: 4 tor of construction, and wood were found but the find May 28, t% n, (atationery) May Mountaineers to Hite, ere paid little heed to their discov ertes. It | Shorey of 701 Third av., @ brother) remained for William WAR ASPECT FIND | TM not be able to say until I've The tact indicates to SEATTLE | me that the brute died tn a wallow. | animals, as is well known T am curious) to know fust what kind of animal | found 11 maeeppnpiination | A WOMAN | INVESTMENT the —— “Much More Than You Promised,” Says Mrs. Womeldorf The following letter was received a day or two ago from the wife of the Assistant Engineer of the Chicago & Northwestern Railway Co Chicago & Northwestern Railway Co., Rapid City, South Dakota, April 20, 1907 | Mesars. Crawford & Conover, | Dear Sirs: | Your favor giving statement of lot sold and another lot purebased, with cheek for difference | received yesterday, and never was there a more s } did letter. It means the opening to greater p ity, and lam mighty grateful to you wae This is far more | The M ta re will hold ¢ ot & F. Shorey, who conducts the} tippe Telegraph Service,) sighth local waik Saturday and! oig Hook store at Third av. and) wmxico CITY, April 30—It Is || than we anticipated, and much more than you prom it be Over Mainueidee tetand. with |CREFY #t, to make the biggest 419| siateq that 10,000 men have loft ised when I made the purchase. You have dealt 4 night our in the woods. a: of all bP gag nore the forts for the border land of | splendidly with us, and I want to make further in of a large petr nei e Guatemala. Other forces are lway. || ve - . ‘ j mney Stee Tent or. | tong and weighing three pounds, |ing varione sections for the fron estments ~~ as s00n as possible Se eet chon | Which he found at the corner of] tier, ‘The legation houses have ery respe ully, : | w Stewart st. witt hota| Phind av, and Madison @t #0M*/ been stoned and general disorder |) Ida Sherman Womeldorf. | ts | basaar Tuesday and | Gays ogo. reigns. | Wednesday evening Westin’ Mateies 8 2%5-foot exeavation. Shorey said FLOOD SUFFERERS Between two hundred and three| today? “The animal is of the car- — hundred men enjoyed the banquet | Biverous age &# can be seen from ODES#A, April 30.—It ts enti the Woodmen ef the W The banquet of & move toward escuring the bt enntal convention ef the head camp of Hine Weetern stetes, in 108. Break Growed June 1 At a meeting of the executive committee of the Alaska-Yukon-Pa- | ciffe exposition late Monday after- | noon, June | was set for the date! for offietally breaking greund for! the big fair in 1908 Maccabers Masque Ball, A May Dey masque ball will be) given tomorrow evening at the Maccabees hall, corner Pine end Fourth av. by the ladies of the Maceabees of AlkI Hive No. #8, Te Rox Opes Shep. The Washington Broom Woodenware company h 4 to run an chairman of the Publietty « Press and the shape of the tooth dently @ flesh-eater in ite day. ft ia ages and ages old, just bow old mmittee of | | the & BE. hae recetved word that the. New Jersey delegation to the © EB comrestion would @o to Mim | | peapelia by | road, and from there to the c PF cS i Recatog Cherard. | William Reed. « lsborer, te Im the} city jail charged with beeing Was arrested jest sight by Patrol and Demm. bas asked the elty council to au- thorize the water superintendent te jay lateral water maine on streets te the north end up ae fer as Shih) Mel) i} *t, in Green Wood Park addition | | Laneley yesterday by a log! spon him. crushed to 4 whieh relied Waet ike te Come | The executive committee of the} AT -P. EW at @ meeting hetd yee. | terday afternoon, p lutions | tev « the grand held ite convention in we | Matteway Fined #800, Northers Hallway com i| been fined $206 by Judee court pany nford of the loc for violation of tt hour law, having 7 8 care without letting them out fer forty-eight hours Asks Damages for fre. A complaint hae been Med tn the Uatted Mtat cireutt court by orge W. ¢ against the Puget Oo, aaking $21,000 for the io eye while at work In the com pany’'® mm Dave King Doing Well. Dave King, the well know pews paper man and writer, has returned tA Beattie from New York. He has |/ met with the ter ary world. te near Olymp ser, working on stort been ordered by lee ‘ The attempt of A. C eet back $969 held by the city for jemurrage tn the grading of Weet- |/ ake ay. haw falled, and the petition | og magnsio Get the Money Back. Goertg to | f the con or has been placed on file. New Case of Smallpox, | Hude * patient at the || hospital, wae removed || exterday, suffer ours for orning and eve tty eprink Rig Bank Rank earings that the will of the show clearings wing year. The for the firet tour 4 that for the The Agaregate for 090.000 er year will more enter Minyerounds, to the bus ft the First fidren’s play TEA If weary, tea is rest; tea. If If dull, animat- If silent, talk. goou wakeful, sleep. ion sn grocer ret your money font lke tiling’s Bent pay him “ The prehistoric tooth came out of) Tt was evt- mated that handreds are homele and Dvina rivers. If another concern offers you a piano for $250, we will give you an instrument equally as good in every respect for 6190. Or, should you be asked elsewhere to pay $400 for a fine, high-class instrument, we'll give you the same grade style and quality for $290. Our tremendous baying power in supplying pianos and organs for twenty-six stores, shipping in train loads, not car loadsa, by the ‘special harness ayatem,"’ paying spot cash for all goods, and, coupled with our policy of ‘small profite and quick sales,’’ enables us to retail pianos at rives whieh other dealers must of necessity pay at the actory; that’s why we have grown to be the “' Biggest, Busiest, Best Dealers’ on the Coast. These are plain, truthful statements and which no other concern in the West can honestly make When you think ‘Pianos and Reliability,’’ think of the Pioneer Piano House. D. S. Johnston Co. The House of Highest Quality. Stores Everywhere 903 SECOND AVENUE. YOU TO AGI If you have thought of acquiring property tn Mount Baker Park, and want to get fo while prices are at present low figures, ft te high time for you to act Having sold over half of the 900 tote In the addition, we are preparing to raise the prices on those remaining, in accordance with our publicly announced plan. We do not wish to hurry you, except for your own good, and the good of your bank sccount At the same time we see no reason why you should delay when it ie eo unnecessary —and so pay more for what you can get for loss by buying this week IT 16 TIME FOR YOU TO ACT IF YOU WANT TO SECURE A LOT AT PREGENT PRICES IN We atili can supply you with some of the choicest lots in the addition at prices considerably below their market value Present prices average about as follows South of Grand Boulevard and West of Thirty Sixth street $725 © 31.200 South of McClellan street 81.200 t 81.700 North of McClellan street and West of Mt Baker Pork 81,500 t 83.000 On Hunter Boulevard, along top of ridge.. $1,000 to 81.500 Past of Mount Baker Park 81.500 '¢ 3.000 On Cascadia avenue and Bast to Lake Washington $2,000 t 83.000 $2,750 and up running North of Grand Boulevard and Water front lots Take any car and transfer to Rainier Heights ine direct to our office at Thirty-fourth avenue and McClellan street Ask for Mr, Phillips DANIEL JONES ANO F FEHREN, Ager. Offices 117 Cherry Street Ind,, 695. MITCHELL PHILLIPS, MGR Office in Park Mth Avenue and McClellan St. Ind,, 8944, East 2552. by the foods along the Datester TSTIMEFOR Main 2984 aa We hear expressions like this from our old eus- tomers who live here, every day or two—we print this one | because it is in the form of a letter. We have hun dreds of people who, like Mrs. Womeldorf, are buying and selling through us all the time, and many are making from small savings double the amount of j their salaries. | YOU CAN double faster than Hanford's Addition We never had anything that will right along- | side of the new car line, near the new boulevard and / | in the midst of the most active district in the city | Lots high and sightly, 15 minutes from Pioneer Place, | only $800 to $1,000, on terms of $150 to $200 cash and $20 « month | | | Come in and have some one from the office show you the property, but do it soon. / Confit Caer iti 202 and 2083 New York Block | iii i FINE HOME SITES CLOSE IN I have nine lots on top of Beacon Hill, on 13th ave. South, for sale. There are three double corners. The size is 40x120 to an alley. They are on the west slope of the hill, less than two miles from Pioneer place. I will sell for $800 for insides, $1,000 for corners. Terms only $150 CASH, BALANCE FOUR YEARS’ TIME | th if } These lots cannot be duplicated for less than $1,200, same locality. Call and let us show you. Near car, school, ete. OLE HANSON 608-9 New York Block TOMORROW THE NEW MONTH BEGINS Each new month is a new starting point for in- terest. In this big strong bank you have until three o'clock tomorrow in which to make a Savings Deposit that will draw FOUR per cent Compound interest from tomorrow morning. Regular depositors know this they are eager to add all they can to their savings as w interest day comes round the INTENDING DEPOSITOR it is even more each important. Hopes, Wishes, Plans—all remain Dreams UNTIL you begin. The wishbone is all right in its way—-but the Backbone is what gets you ahead. Make Make also an Im st that begins so much a week get a share of the inter a Definite Plan mediate Start tomorrow Largest Savings Deposits in the Northwest Resources over $10,000,000. Reserve over $3,000,000. Nearly 24,000 Satisfied Depositors. Scandinavian American Bank ALASKA BUILDING, SEATTLE. L. ing tt ands ine ther | tou w mised & pris and 4 is be i bis Ernes be « ) Sne rted | mpro o’ck in t lines 1, wh of t ding ana ¢ icter ee-8t aplos ere t rery law 1 ** OFF. off dof nort nal NW boV ay 9 the 4 at by @ las 1 in| dent | of tin G {tion Pwen mst |