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she AND LOTS OOK THESE UP at Fremont, ih the nelghborhoed oak ‘at West Heattie scrutr 8 plore Bite ard Realty Oo, @2 Mnckiey Mock. ReFRED J. KERR CO, INC, me YC Berk te car. eh We HAVE OFFERED F_RbAA CO, INC, ct Ave FreakR MOR on & Carlson a ge ed SH. ore one | FRET, Rite nmin natin, cheaper than any- haer owes snd lot SERIO, at Orecw on North at st. fen North (0h, 425100 each, On ¢ Green Lake, of terme me This ( & soap. LOANS INVESTMENTS, Wane Ie Nce WILL LIKE THe ‘HA Meret Foome and attic, room ond reception Rall Gairway, full concrete bet air furnace combinatte Rast front, den! sess". CHARGES AGAINST JAILERS oe UNTRUE SAYS FRATER FLASH TEST THE SEATTLE STARTHURSDAY, MA TO FIGHT SUNDAY The saloonkeepers in George } town ilo not Intend to submit to | Sheriff Smith's order to close their Places of business on Sunday They intend to engage logal tal ont in an effort to have the sheriff) reatrained from «rresting them or tn any way interfering with thelr | Sunday Luainess. A delegation of Georgetown sa loonkeepers called on Prosecuting Attorney Mackintosh thia morning | Through their spokesman, W. A } Carle, they asked Mr. Mackintosh what his intentions were as to the enforcement of the Sunday closing jaw. They re informed that the | Prosecuting attorney would reader assistance to Sheriff Smith tn the lenforcement of the law, and would | continue to do so until the law was | changed Sheriff Smith, who happened to | be tn the prosecuting attorney's of fice at the time, assured the com- | mittee that the law would be en: ae seme ee cis not in accord * of the Humane wditions of King i my coming has not been ber- alded. I think conditions In tt, | (Beripps Telegraph Service.) SAN FRANCISCO, May 2—Coua-| sel for Abe Ruef this morning de- manded a change of venue but it) was denied. Examination of tales-) men Was resumed. WAS CAUGHT IN THE ACT. od States | at Inet The officers of the U | transport Burnside feel t petty thtewing on board thing of the past Last * young Mussian eal) | bee been on the Burnside but « shert time, wee found ta one of | the @fficer's roome When he wae Giecovered he made « dash for the rieie tar of bensce Gar cals | side of the veesel and threw the eo. Rewer with us| consieted of $40 In money quicuty. io ee i ball oaeh. Burton Invest- Oo., Ine. hota, near Pike S-ronen benase. Mth, between Yosler ones omer, Bere on Dearborn Be lake. The new boulevard the velue of this corner Mee ccrner on sat ‘ave x howe, Fine view. A fr tte tm the Gtiman Addition | Slemons & Bogert tM Pheer Crows miocs ffs Ave. ant tame: jhe — a Mi ie / Ment at Pacitie "iy am -. 4 waite ya bh ats FOR & hoon 1 i" pia OF « i ane be AE Beet ME ZME oxen 7 to Winsnir or 7 COLMAN ULDG. —tt | Thorn x te } | : | loot, it te ciaimed, overboard This Rul te now occupying a cell in the city fat Kerseth Cameron end Charles) held ae witnesses | There will be no services beld }tm the Church of the Immaculate | Conception, which was partially de- | stroyed by fire yesterday, for some time. It t# expected to have the Jesuit school, the Seattle college, situated tin the lower floor of the | jing, in running order by next ! y. The school rooms were | somewhat damaged by water The For | Fully Pald ‘The only Bank in the State || confining itself to strictly eav- ings Dusiness. AX j Cor, First Ave. and University. Opposite Postoffice A aNAP. Five lots at Duninp for $1,100, terme. Washburn Realty Raat Ot af NOTE THR LocaTION 118 Best Pine ar cow otytien fading farms a7-8 he noetbewevt selling guar ond paying mining and indus INVENT MENTS. ” ‘5. F TORMA & CO, Gen he 1 People's Hank Midge tr} To eteeeereeeeeeeees ' ‘ ; MONEY LOAN ; < ; ' ' ' $ ' ; ' CALHOUN, DF Y & EWING, INC Feel Ketate Lowhe and Insurance CLOSING ORDER forced to the letter, With the a» surance that both the sheriffs of flee and the prosecuting attorney would act, the Georgetown peo ple decided to appeal to the courts Judge W, R. Hell has been engaged by them to search for the necessary loopholes in the Sunday closing jaw, and to obtain an injunction againat the sheriff and prosecuting attorney to restrain them from molesting them or Interfering with them on Sunday A complaint will be filed and a restraining order asked for in time to be served on them before next Sunday, Judge Bell's contention ts that the state law, which gives cities the power to license saloons and regulate them, sullifee any power of the state officials to in terfere with the looal authorities In the management of saloons. This contention, If correct, would de prive the sheriff of jurisdiction in any incorporated city or town, CS dering ite location, are better than could be expected To my mind there te not & word of trath in the charges either agdinat Bher- itt Low Smith or the guards If there were, | would have heard something of it during the numer- ous times I have been through the jal, or in the Juvenile court or dur; tne the time I sat on the ertimnal bench. TAFT PASSES — ON CANAL Governor Mead has received a letter dated April 23, from W. H. | Taft, secretary of war, announcing that Taft on that day approved a plat of the Lake Washington ca nal, in accordance with charter 216 | Lawe of Washington the 1907 ses- sion, which granted the federa! gov- ernment the canal right of way. Major Chittenden, U. 8 engineer located here, when told of the letter said: “It le one more step In ad- vance toward the building of the canal, The government now has every Inch of land necessary to build the canal from Lake Washing: ton to Puget sound. “We have marked out the harbor Hines, and all that ie necessary now fe for the commissioners to lay out the tmprovement district and for the work to commence.” LOOKING FOR KID KRANT D. U. Raabe. manager for Young Choynekt, f* in the city trying to locate Kid Kranta, the fast Seattir fighter. Raabe is anxious to draw Krant to Redding, Cal. for « go with Choynekl, «ho since be was defeated by Krant has teen win- ging from everyone in the south land. Krant is the onty for that reason Raabe feeis that the Seattle boy would be the best match be could make. He wishes to tendo & challenge through The Star. WILSON WAS ALSO A GRAFTER (Seripps Telegraph Service.) dover BAN FRANCIECO, May 2 nor Gillette will demand Commissioner janation thie « member 4 of super from the jee and telephone co fight truest | LOCAL FLASHES | May Not Take Money. King county may not accept the allotment of $41,000 to which it ts entitied from the state road fund The county te not entitied to this aliotment unless it appropriates the same sum, to be used in bulld ing state roads. Will Seiect Anacortes. Tt is probable thet the state beard of control and the special commission will soon announce the selection of a site at Anacortes for the proposed $60,000 soldiers’ home. This location is # to be gener ally ed rain Storms” Charged. In the divorce complaint of Mtn nie Meffiin against Henry Mefflin, i yesterday, the defendant ts charged with suffering from brain storms, which developed a tendency to violence. Add to Brick Plant. Already applications are coming in to the building inspector's office for permite In the new annexed ritery of Columbia and South Park The Denny © Asuelt plans the three-sto ¥ company at Van ction of a milding at Had Broken Lee ite | skeen leg last night at the roa ie was falling n @ trestle POLICE CHIEF HERE Chief of Police Kain, of Sagi naw, Mich in Seattle yeater day on a brief visit. He came west to take B. F. Pearson, caught tn Tacoma, back to Saginaw on an ~w | embezzling charge, WENT TOO FAST, Complainta were issued today against A. Bornstein, H. Robinson and William Acker for violating the auto apeed law, It te chargod that Bornstein drove bis car faster than permissible while driving on Pike st, between Terry and Mel- | rose ave, Acker wae arrested while driving on Pike at, between Belie- vue and Summit MANY GATHER AT BOISE i (Sevipps Telegraph Service.) | | BOIBH, Ida, May 2—The olty ts Y 2, 1007, rapidly filling up with strangers }coming to the trial, although the) ease will not be called until May 9. | Fifty deputy sheriffa will be sworn in and it ia believed that more than that number of detec tives are employed by the two sides . The offices of the attorney for | the prosecution ded day and| aht. xtra guards are constant: | lly on duty at the jail / | The public te not excited but a/ determined feeling exists that the) prisoners must have a triel and that Justice must not be thw rted | by @ show of violence. _ FOR SAFETY | “Any ofl that will flash at less than 150 degrees ia in my judgment not safe for fuel oll,” said Fire Marahal Kellogg this moraing when speaking of the result of the fire and water committee meeting last night. The oll ordinance in the | bands of the committee preseribed @ flash test of 180 degrees. “I In- ed upon a@ test of 170 degrees) but that was considered too high.” Last night the fire and water committee eliminated the clause re- quiring a fash test from the of! ordinance. it was sald that this test would eliminate the Union Oll Co, of San Francisco, from com peting with the Standard Ol) Co, Mr. Kellogg says that be ta anxious to see the Union Ol) Jo tm compe) tition with the Standard, but th unless it can pase the flash tew regards |t as unsafe. / | nae /MOULDERS WORKING NINE i HOURS A DAY | | | The situation of the Iron mou!d-/ ere today stands practically un} changed and no immediate walkout | j te expected. They are working nine hours as useal, The union hax held two meetings this week, one being last night. but the only statement that the moulders would make today was that the matter) stood unchapged and it wae inti! mated that they would continue to work nine hours for a time at least, pending a conference with their employers. At Tacoma and Hoqtiam the moulders are out op an ¢ight bour demand PRIGONER BROUGHT HERE. j } Joho MeOallum, a marine fireman arrested by government inepectors at Port Townsend Monday charged with smuggling opium, war brought to Seattle Toesdsy night and placed in jall to await the action of the federal grand jury next week. LAVIGNE FUNERAL TONIGHT | Funeral services over the re mains of William H. Lavigne will be held this evening at 7 o'clock at the parlors of the Ronney Watson company, Third av. and Univer | ity ot The services will be held under the ausplees of the local lodge of Bikes, Mr. Lavigne having been a | member of the Saginaw lodge of that order. After the services the casket will be removed to the King at. depot to be sent east on one of the overland trains tonight WASHINGTON, May 2-80 on ouraging were the repor Bocre- Taft brought back from Ohte Taft men here are begin * that asker hae re Henator Burton ts the chiet tery that th to shouter Boyle’s Garden }eable tracks and replacing it with RUSSELL TAKES UP SOUTH | county taxes will more than make ‘etealing money from the room of | (Sertppe Telegraph Service.) CHICAGO, May 2A market rampage with bullish exeltement on oount of the crop damage pre valled in the board of trade today MAKE orren TO | MEN OF SUBSTANTIAL WAGH INCREAS AND DEMAND AN-~ The advance threw the pit into‘a| SWrm ATURDAY =— LONG state of exeltement bordering on 4 SHORBMEN BAPKOTED TO riot, July wheat soared to 85% ACCEPT, cents, an advance of three cents | e during the past two days Local shipping on and steve dores in ultimatum to MADISON STREET lor the privil IS OUT ing out the old rusty iron along the (Star Syeetal Service.) new material The fish plates and the boller tron stripe used to hold the rails) to the fron frame work which ts embedded in cement are all being) replaced However, the old ratis seem to be| Hutson state senator from the left as they have been for years and | eleventh district, hae resigned and many of the joints appear half worn | the governor today accepted the re- out and so shaky that they might | enation. at any moment precipitate another ® — such accident as occurred at Ninth Benator Hutson ts assistant to ay. sometime ago when a woman | United States District Attorney Sul- passenger met her death by one of livan in Seatth the care leaving the ralla. LICENSED TO WHD, | LoulsSGoldamith, 26, and Jessie PARK WARRANTS Wright, 4, Hegumire, Wash J, M. Mackie, 29, and Christine a Swanson, 24, both of Beattie Harold A. Benson, 24. and nie Wagnerm, 20, Anacortes: Frank M. Peterson, 25, and City Treasurer Geo. Russell was Min today making arrangements to take | OLYMPIA, May 2.—Charies FE. | ap the warrants of South Park and | Adetia G. Humphries, 29, Bt Paul to transfer the monies of that town Minn. i | to the city treasury HMogh M. Garvin, t1, and Helen | There is a total of about $2,800 Starr, 18, both of Beattic im warrants againet South Park and to off-set this the town has. $1,200 jn cash and the returna from DEATH RECORD. Deaths were registered today ax up the difference — Gradually the treasuries of ths) y~~Aiciata D. Day suburban towns are being consoli- | 2. at 6542 Woodlawn. dated with the city treasur’s de- |, O'Hara—Agnes O'Hara, 3, April partment in this efty. 28, at Seattle General hospital BIRTH RECORD. 69, April ACQUITTED Births were registered today as | follows: | Connor—At 1412 EB. Pike, May 1 (Herigge Telegraph Servies.) ito wife of Arthur J. Connor, a SAN ANTONIO, Texas, May 2.— | daughter. | Capt. Hackiin, accused of laxity In Rayner—At 1109 Fifth av. N. E., commanding the negro troops at! April 26, to wife of G. Rayner, a Brownsville, was sequitted this aft daughter . ernoon, | Graham—At 803 Pike, April 21, ON THEFRONT “= : IS ACCIDENTALLY The steamer Humboldt sails to- night for southeast Alaska. Among WOUNDED her passengers wilt be J. T. Bar ron, president of the Thiinket Pack- ing and Trading “Co, of Funter, Alaska. Lew Prenfice, 28 years old, an The steamer Whatcom, disabled engineer residing in Tacoma, was two weeks ago on her way to Bel. secidentally shot at 16:30 this Hingham by a breakdown in her en- morning at the Northern Pacific gine room, will have her repairs roundhouse Prentice was alone completed by tomorrow night, and Upon an engine at the time and it ve placed in commission. is not known how the accident oc- The tern schooner T. P. Emigh,| curred. The wound is from a re from San Pedro.,went on the dry-| Volver and it ts supposed that dock at Quartermaster last night Prentice was experimenting with The work of completely over-| the gun when it went off He was hauling the Yosemite to fit her for | Temoved to the Beattie General hos- =aeenten traffic is completed, $56,/ pital where he was operated upon 000 having been spent on her. Capt. | %y Dr. Willis. His wound is con Grant, joint owner with F. J. Eitel,| sidered dangerous. will be tn command. oe J. RI wes caught in the act of | Quartermaster Kenneth Cameron, | of the cable steamer Burnside, last | night and was locked up without | bail. He was a member of the! crew of the Barnalde. i BECALMED OFF THE COAST Excessive calme during the past | month along the Pacific coast are reported by the masters of two lum- ber carriers, the schooner William H. Smith and the barkentine News. boy, which have reached the sound from Califoraia and are tied up at Tacoma The Newsboy, Captain Anderson, | in 36 days from San Pedro, and the William H. Smith, Captain Han-| FACILITIES FOR WOMEN sen, 21 days from Redondo. Both lay for days with very little pro-| The facilities of thie grees, They encountered no bad/| company are extens! weather | ly taken advan ne | by ladies who apprect- ) ate nome only the con- | venient location of its offices, but also the ad vantage of keeping thetr accounts tn 4 strong and weil known Institution EVERETT INTERURBAN. $250 TO $300 PER TRACT. ONE-THIRD CASH, BAL. and Domestic ANCE IN 4 PAYMENTS, RUNNING 2 YEARS 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT FOR CASH. Machines On Sunday, May 5, I will put on the market 40 acres of the best garden land between Seattle and Everett at No agents to bother you prices and térms that will foree the small investor to take 9 ; notice. We will make this offer to any purchaser, that Ne comententons t Dey after six months, if they cannot meet their payment, to re You save more than half une er o y 1 ) pe ce ere e | fund their money with 10 per it interest, if they want it, Selo Agency. and we will guarantee to double their money in 3 years Take Everett Interurban at Ballard at 10 o'clock. Get off } at Clive Station. You will be shown the way to the ° ground. Plats of the property at Boyle's Clothing Store Cline’s Plano Rouse 423 Pike St 1\| 1208 SECOND AV. 1 nee ttt CCC | — ——e sented to | to wife of Albert Carl Graham, a/ SHIPPING MEN GIVE ULTIMATION © “Phe shippers met thie morning LONGSHORE | with the longshoremen’s committee in the offices of the Alaska Steam ship Co. They made an offer of a wane increase running from 11 per cent to 25 per cent. They inform ed the longshoremen that this of- fer In open until Saturday, but if not scoepted then, the shippers will end negotiations and refuse any raine at all it is said that the longshore men will accept the offer, an the ve members of th belleve their original demand xorbitant MAN CRUSHED TO DEATH. Coroner Carroll today left for Eagie Gorge where Arthur Land, a logger in the employ of the Page Lumber company wae killed this morning. The man was working in the woods rolling loge and got in the way of one with the result that he was crushed to death. (Scrippe Telegraph Service.) CHARLESTON, W. Va., May 2.- The latest from the Whipple mine says that all of the sixty-four miners in the shaft when the ex plosion occurred are accounted for The death list will number 11 and one other may die. Fifty-three miners escaped by climbing @ ladder in the alr shaft The explosion oceurred yesterday afternoon in the main heading NEW YORK, May 2.—Wise maids and sagacious bell boys surround Mabelle Giiman an an impenetrable guard in the apartment botel at Gotham today The actress remained invulner- able to the attacks of an army of reporters and artists A persistent rumor is that she has already married Corey in Paris but this seems not deemed worthy of denial Another rumor is that Corey has secured the famous Madison Square tarden apartment of the late Stan- ford White. This is also allowed to go by default NEW YORK, May 2.—Late this afternoon Maybelle Gilman con- answer five questions One—The wedding is set for May 12. Two-—The ceremony will be by a clergyman and not at Corey's apart ments at the Sherry Three—Afterwards my home wil! be in New York at my husband's wide Four—None will be present ex cept the members of the immediate family Five—We have never been mar ried .before All automobile dealers and auto mobile owners are requested to meet at the rooms of the Commer cial club tomorrow night at 8 o'clock to discuss plans for the big automobile parade and race meet to be held on Decoration day and the day following. It is planned to have over 200 au tomobiles ig the parade on Decora tion day and prizes will be given by merchants for the best turnouts. A program of two days’ racing will be prepared NE HOME SITs 4 On Beacon MIL Only nine tote. & for © ed eeeceecees TAILORED | Se an READY (0. Exclusive High Grade CLOTHING FOR MEN ‘antion Ave. tear Maple 6 lotw 256x126. $825.00 each. Very easy terms, Investigate this at once. 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