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THS SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, MAY 6, 1007. —_—- MS THAT BOISE WILL GIVE FAMOUS”! PICKETS KEEP AWAY NON. reau had comploted its work on the | tected by the walkout of last Fri-| gay, to give up their jobs and jolp ane aftor cancelling all the patents | day and an attempt t# being made| the union forces. All the fled by Crawford to prevent the foundries associa | moulders have arrived only lod Service.) The proceedings were purely! |soubien sHooTs we ho 8 ator teehnteal COMRADE THEN KILLS SELF/ a fternoon in cour - | Bar the prosecution's two| _,Th# selection of & Jury Will be | (Rertppe ‘Telegraph sveviee,) t witnesses were not Sn Thureday | WASHINGTON, May 6.—Wiillam gee it became known Today's plea was for a bill of! Parks, 36, an tamale of the Sob | are to tontity particulars. diers’ home, in the dinX\ue roo: first direct charge of Judge Wood ‘took this under /day fatally shot James Loalle, be with witnesses advisement |a comrade. and then eon recess Borah In arguing « et the motion | suicide. There is appar qealden's ef Colorado! for the bill attorneys Hawley and! cause for the tragedy to testify, He| Borah, for the state, sald the pros . ned Jast week Dut one seution must not be bound by this Bad the other sald he) bill fare come” Haywood the only defendant 3 " im court. He followed the argu Mado, May &~"YoU ments with interest. He looked ‘or his long im quan with crime (hat it none the worse impossible thet be prisonment, an% consulted freely tion from importing non-union men|ly from the Hast, principally from SATURDAY NIGHT CLOSING. | ier from taking wood thelr threat | Michigan. to maintain an open shop | No meetings of efther the umton Representatives of the Retail! "hres non-nion men were em-|or the foundrymen’s association Clerk's union, numbering about! stoyed at. the. Washington Iron | have been called and no conference 600 employes of local stores, are| works today. Six found employ-| of the two has been asked for by still at work in an effort to secure) ment at Moran's and two at the) either. unanimous approval of their pro ee posal to close all retail stores tn eaie's'®sSea"2! a0) NON-UNION LONGSHOREMEN nights j | A large number of the mer chants have signified thetr will ARE HIRED | ing a to close tf all competing h, | firma will do likewise, While they jrealize that they have undertaken }a difficult task the clerks feel con fident of ultimate success. | The open shop policy of the Pu- | Seeretery-Treasurer Burns, of the et Bound Shipping As#ociat Alaska & & Co, says that ell com went into effect Saturday Fr panios In the sasociation will em- ploy non-union men, of union mm with counsel (Sertpps Telearaph Servier.) in affective tod The wie “ ° . A oday is inctentn att be} “Rees tesnane tat court! WASENOTON Mer Ree! [READS OF HI8 DEATH pin of the alaska Bteamanip ‘Co, It they chooge to work a8 the doce tt by Sheriff Hodgin and was not #taie department has been advined was loaded Baturday night by non- of wages offered by the shippers. : t charges murder deuffed that Mexteo has severed all diplo-| | y infon men, and McCabe & Hamtlton | The Longshoremens Union has not (Seripps ‘Telegraph service.) sre reported to have employed «| met since the open shop was de- eunenburg at matic relations with Guatemala This morning Darrow read to the KLAMATH FALLS, Ore, May 6.| gang of non-union men yesterday, clared by the shippers. December 30, 1906). oners the letter of the president | the result of Guatemala’s refusal to |—Gount Otto Von Waldetein, whe ae bis hom) nich wae sent to the N York | *frender to Mexico General Jose lit was eaid had been killed efter ‘ ’ be er " federation. It was expected that 4s accused of inetigating the he Gabk with. a: pense m > Wille ma VANDERVEER law offices of Burke, MeGilvra & erie 's conspiracy |the prisoners will’give an tnter-| murder recentiy in Mexico City of Rial ts cite nid Ga” We Ox toa Shepherd, and of Piles, Dunworth t charges . 1 t be preside ‘ © ore | tadictmes vee "on Ge letter later nee Sie, Sie farmer: president.-ot | | working in the reclamation service TO MARRY © “4 Ne caxnce Fair Ww a te the court to compel ounes} take no steps regard The American legation at Guate } ot hear ui ‘oday of the u ‘ON. to show Nag hey - tt a re Tageron mala City will look after the Moxi-| | report that he wan dead —— ‘ ne eee ‘ Defore the trial ts) Dar : can affaires of Guatemala MMARLSLBTL VERON The habitues of the prosecuting wWASsHiNoTo! ; y a rey : “The case ts on trial in the “a forcible manner BF te of Idaho. There is oe MAY MEAN TROUB ‘of Denver, chief coun- the president can do. All wand 5 attorney's office have been at loss . led Margaret earls, a young ge |to account for Aspiaant Peoscws pres! oe, ® ee re today vole A. Bilver- |iD@ Attorney G. F. Vanderveer’s re- against an Arabian stallion and & home of the bride, Rev. J. P. D.| Mrs. Bady Mary Etta Chappel of FOR WAPPENSTEIN today fired the| is the case to be tried fairly on its —~ ton Were married in Tacoma Sat-| cent far away, dreamy look and ass Sb Menthe Moyer-Hay-| merits without any outside influ IRR E ‘day eveting by Kev. Webb, of happy, benevolent expression. TE Pegg BF ease. ence or ‘omnes 1 Anatat ; Aut Bt. Luke's church The secret has leaked out at last, | ‘tb? Pacific to the Atlantis coast aon tere ip tiiccsen. tor the we rose George is to be married. Miss) guiT AGAINST MRS. EDDY. - C py bons ete e Mos pure ? | Two BYENTS STARTED. Eleanor Hausmann, is the happy (See, Prosecuting Attor: oMice ts t | WASHINGTON, May 6, — The 29U86 lady and May 22 the dato.’ CONCORD, N. H., May 6-—A sult NDIGN A 8 T \ T R § E 4 begin proceedings “niet of REV. ERVIN 6. CHAPMAN, | provident tatay touched the but, The Wedding will take place at the to quiet titie was filed today against Wapponatein. ount of Rev. Erein & Chapman, ¢ Los | Judge Artman of Indians, who held | tons opening the actor's fund fair <s mtemente to the newe- | a ceies wil! deliver his famous le that the government had no right to|at New York, and the one firing Liwyd, of St. Mark's Episcopal wichita, Kan., for personal service Gu ee ene Teneo | cles Seal ais Grant @ saloon license for the sale |the rifle at the national scheutsen- | “ured performing the ceremony. | made. Nothing known here about . am. ure Tuesday evening at Egan's ball | or ; re that are detrimental fest at Charl Mr. Vanderveer is a native of the sult and it is believed a western wet, ¥iag T lecture the public health. It pre lows, @ graduate of the class of realty transaction is involved. Gilliam’s court was chiggen on “A Btaind jp of criminal practice ‘and | ting ing in these charges against Dr a he of the pettan | @ betes the recent. deateion of clared Eng saloee enlewt 1896 of Stanford university, and of | passenatins thd ¢ the Grant,” said Mr. Green, “She has udge jam said he would call ‘ 7 = Woodmen of the World the 1899 Columbia University Law| On Thupsday a three boat service fe the conduct 0! it to the attention of the other hes taken & lease on the &t. Francis | school class. |will be established on the Seattle- not run away but has merely left hospttal, which closed | tng city to rest and recover from J01aes MIL LS IS D EFEA T Hall, Sixth sy. and pring st. tor | “He came to Seattle in 1901, and| Bellingham run by the Inland Nav. fr. Jeok, ot | the nervene. prestretion, Sie jail ee Spee gpl gee = beg femean tha peo Te wi a prior to his appointment as assist- !gation Co. The boats will be the lor the purpose of making a/ asiy for ledge ané@ seciaj Sit prosecuting attorney in Jan-| Whatcom, the George E. Starr and Bitterly resented by the resulted from # long fight to ee oumpt were employed ia the cape financial fatiure personal tnapection. He visited th purpe: wary, 1905 was anpeene ¥ with the the U See eel sid by Miss Laura, “The character of the physicians | romen's ward, and had private _ — of Dr. Isabella who seat patients to the Metropall- talke with a number of the in ‘cateopathic physician. tan is a sufficent guarantees that no mates. The mysterious affidavit of —— of the hospital. criminal practicon was induiged in, | Rather Mitchell, which every ef Resolutions cenduring President dentials committee standing three ' of parses of the hoe “The failure was due to the fact | fort har been made to keep secret, Roosevelt for his denunciation of $0 tWo agstnat seating Mr. | that Mre. Grant attecapted to do too | t 1 bow ascertained contains « yy ‘ Mille remained in attendance on the puts |teach in addition to the hospital |°barge that one of the jai) guards, M°7*F 884 Haywood demand- the convention as a close observer given the hoe the company attempted to run a| ™ade improper proposals to her, of ing proof of hia statement that gud adviser of bis following — the nurses from as drug store and grocery store at| Which she Informed Sheriff Smith.| they Incited riot and bloodshed er scene was created in the jputting the car line, formerly owned gard to securing the milk mane go public a place. The EBighca av. and Pike st Both stores Sheriff Smith denies that any were passed by the state conven jon by a speech of Harry BALLARD NO by the city, tn frat class condition, facturing industry that desires to Lareen. of Bellingham, to the ef. The track has been lowered to con-| locate here. The industry, is bas that the charg lost money and contributed to the | Complaint was made to him by tion fast night at the them and that they will failure of the company either Eather Mitchell or any other | end ff dissensions feet that tn Chicago soctalists 4 oi form exactly with the new grade been ascertained, is backed hy foto court to vindieate| “The mortgages amount to oniy | Prisoner it euch complaint bad | am things” and that sometimes a po (Mar Spectal Service.) established on California av.; the | good people, and will in time, de- ng Of theese resolutions liceman or two was killed. His BALLARD, May 6-—The petition ratis have been “rebonded” and velope into something that will ry scored remarks were resented by many |of the Ballard council asking that everything gotten tn shape for the | bring a large pay roll to Columbia. heavy traffic that fs sure to come Manufacturing industries is what $3,000. There are some small bills | ees made. I certainiy would have) The f Weft Seattle & week in addition. Mrs Grant made the ‘ltmissed the guard,” he said to- the only ¥ BE ves reported that she mistake of potting {a her own “87. by the conservative socialists, led delegates as being anarchiatic and | ths city be annexed to Seattle will her creditors. Th money and borrowing what she " rere jby Walter Thomas Mills, who at- opposed to the spirit of soctaliem. | be presented to the city council of after the through service 1s oper | Columbia neede more than any Bi dealed by both her could from her friends, but tf it DEFEATED tempted to gain contro! of the par- A resolution was offered giving the Seattle at their pwn: | tonight. ated between the wharf and the) other one thing at the present aiemae @. A. Green, bad not been for the publicity of ty in the state, precipitating a bit- xentiment of the party as opposed | The petition asks that th shingle city proper time, and the business men ree that Dr. Grant has these sensational charges, the how sie ter fight In the convention to violence and bloodshed. Larsen | “ly be annexed as a seperate ward, —— ———— ognize the tact, je ren away from and will pital could bare been sold and the (eitiin Ceteaianhs bareias The revolutionary element of the was given five minutes te explain, |804 be part of “The City of Se GRORGETOWN. liste wished to pase much and claimed that he had been mis iy ms ts —— onger reaolutions than thoee understood by the convention, but; If the Seattle council pases f®) GronarTOWN, May ¢—Mrs % vorable on the petition tonigpt, a8 fags-Adams, an account of whos GREEN LAKB, May 6—Quite- an me Seattle if she is needed | creditors would have gotten thelr) GoverawTinoPpLe money. As It fs, the creditors will | tyave hundred + me 8 not believe there is any- get very little taliens of Tamen tneur which finally were recor but the resolution was passed " been worsted were outroted by ir more con The outcome of the conveation|{t Bo doubt wih, Ballard will be| peculiar and unfortunate matrimon aged couple were united in the Boly a chief of th cvatt 4 . Seattle May |'4) alliances were published exclu | bonds of wedlock on Saturday even- ¢ jet of the T servative aden leaves the “peaceful revolutions’ | % Dart of Greater by ~ A F} 7) far rete forcem Waiter Thoma etill ic ateah- af the 6 tor 2%. She will probably only get |*ively in The Star inst Saturday, de- | ing at the residence of Charles Win- ‘ . seeking to gain contr ganization, with Walter Thomas |08¢ councilman, and ing to he charge H win, who has reached ‘ che organization Mills vowing that he will keep up *™* vate mesg og — not get make matters age of 71 years, aad Mra. oo : . te t 1 conpe' « any © r. | erestin t » Moore wae tn consultation men's s fan would be ali right. The as denied a sea < he fight until the neorvatty a A “ ~ vuoby seats resting for him. | Weis wuo is 61, were qui ‘mes Yamen distrt mebh tlon after a bitter struggle, the cre- | clement is in control re. Mary Kindred, an o hn maintaing that she re - . Sem Fire Che? Bring-| mayor ciso said that eo far a0 Be | cus fanatic hordes dent of Ballard, died yesterday Miers from persone whom | ried by Rev. Edgar, of the . | Saver the matter of firemen was concerned the city would never | Ger the fanatic hordes . morning at the age of 74 years. she suppo te acquainted with | lertan church, and the couple will ; salvage from the Germaa be 4 party to hold up any vessel! fo POR? ANGRLES Lots Mra. Kindred was one of the first the facts, stating that Sage had 0 to hovsekeeping at once im & ij Rp Ariker Pitzer, which was re this harbor because of misfortune ‘A settlers of BaNard. She leaves | died tn Alaska therefore did not comiortapie nome owned by the 5 Qerned near the entrance to im the way of a fire on board. The The local United . » ofl three daughters, Mrs. E. Jameson, | °O"* der necessary the formality of groom. Mr. and Mra. Baidwin am : (Balard barber and was!) mayor Instructed the chief to tell oo. Ol ived toda é heat eas ss of Ballard: Mra. Wm. Berry, of |*tcurine « orce from him before receiving congratulations from F d " - ; oday © appraise 4 4 tletng up” with Adams here are a i by the fredoa’. he master of the vessel that (be) nent of the suburban lota in Port TAKEN OVER BY GIL LIAM Senses, 084 irs: Bred LAREN 2 eee eee een ee ecatea | riens and, eoqutiatedod®. oe - ‘ Moore tnstrocted the fire city firemen would testify on Angeles, wader the Act of May % Tacoma. The remains were TeMOP | win alt the persons connected with | mportant step they bave taken Me inform the captain of the haif of the ship tn any case that jong wpion aye oe 6. to Aayfield’s undertaking P@r-|this peculiar matrimonial afte he late period of their lives. ; that say donation he cared | was brought against the vessel DY | casey the appraisement was de ee te! ors. The funeral services Were |whe.do met hesitate to declare their| The street department te -dotuy ie the firemen or the fire others attempting to collect @B1V0E® | -reaseq ahout one in a| Th® Women of the Humane eo | the appoint of three jaf) ma-| held th.e afternoon at the Gilman |bellef that the woman never received |Considerable work on Woodlawn -—— few tnstanc t was htly in| ciety, accompanied their attor. trons. Park M. E. church, interment took | the letters she declares were sent BY. out there are those who declare ‘ 4, arth there on the | creased over the fi A 7 . , The petitions, which were place at Crown Hill cemetery her the death of Sage,| that about the only result that is x wyisania and, arriving : over the former appraise ve omas D. Page, appeared a . { 5 but k « chance.” accomplushed ie the creation of a el tog one clear from here on the| comprises 168 tracts ranging from original one fi on Apri wan |old, died yesterday afternoon at the (TOE foe her comp abt itett soe cape tal Seaee 11th. The Pennsylvania wil! be| one-half to ten acres the ‘ ementary p om, ask- signed by 586 persons and orsed Seattle Emergency hospital, after 14 newer return to molest her - bed: passing rvien)} CAL held In Valdes to come south on the tng the Judges of the superior court | by the Bui im Trades’ oc ‘land | jong (lnese, The remains were| The “114 was on” good and tight breese, causing et ee Yukatan’s regular schedule. These | HAS WATCH STOLEN to frame rules for the jail, and for | four clergymen removed to Graham & Engemann’s jin town yesterday, notwith- | U* ularly, @ great @ of incon yet iat changes hare been made necessary | AT BALL GAME . parlors !o Ballard, Funeral ar-| standing that tt was generally be- | 'ence tg t_ #700 cithrenss | 5 ira of the Saratoga tak | Fangements have not been made. | lieved that many of the saioonkrep ye ale, by the repairs " MARRIAGE LICHNSES. 3, at 1821% Third av 1 - " : o 14 kee: it backdoors ¥ # |. 4 ing longer than expected | J. @ Bigerton of 2628 Twenty eee oes Mrs. White leaves a husband, Chee | ers would > Byer Bi ho rton a0e Williame— EB! Jiiame, 3 a open for business. Chief of Police a in oa The steamer Corwin, which sails| third av. reports that be had his| m A Pn mont le on ter ae eee, & MAY | tee White Jenneon, however, gave the saloon , May 6AuDhie Th for Nome on the {0th tnet watch stolen during a Pe « ram, 29. .. % or AR Dexte ay. ie The Haliard ball team went to 10" |” understand that the ¢ - of late, been expertene- sonal " ne wes | her capacity in freight « yesterday afternoc ‘ Mason R. Mokine st rig Arthur Wright, 18, April | Port Townsend yesterday morning | fiat be obeyed to the very letter, | (DE Gulte @ little boom in real es- Lh . sence in the aitor gers already engaged busy cheering the Son . foucks ot ea. iota ae on the Indianapolis, attended by &\ ina ae the sheriff had several dep- | ‘#te The winter and early spring where ace class sand arry 00 pasnengere, 175 te vietery, & mere nenchaia Muneey, and . ary Ha Michael Henry Halpin, | crowd of Ballardites, and beat the! utiee on hand, also, there was no| “8% ® P i of comparative quiet May Hgured. The independ-| reight and 29 tone of mi reached over and appropriated Ed.| '*#*! 88, doth of * 66, at Providence hospital. | Port Townsend-Worden team by|chance to do business without run. |¥ée in common with ether IGEie to oe 7 was low fn both cases ss - 2a gurtia's Gabe re ' ¥ tata te Rane Nagano-—G. Nagano, 32, May 5,|the score of 11 to 4 ning the rink of landing in j~t | tem, os late ther 1 company’s bid, first “ mopteee al, and ¢ Nake ‘Ja at 614 Weller at rs aus m —— aie oil seen naloon | marked improveni MMIII sist tte eo un for ce FINED $31,213. an A os tL ‘ i SR ae The Improvement club will hold | Georgetown, without an open naloon | Sedation. the tira of Ja ‘hee, | pe me ro " — CASH COMING TO HIM . ie oe Sore = 2 @Y « meeting tonight at Sypher's hall ee Seen ot ty disposed of twelve lots on Friday, chaw ot man: me, S14Ssl4 Judes C. W. Wantord, of the Untt saelniiire . a ty-seventh av. N. E to hear the report of the commit: | “* ~s da very disconsciate ana | four on Saturday, making thirty white psyeetd estimate of the treuit vet y or The city counct! will this even | meles ‘ “ Bos ine Blair E 17, May 1, | tee on organtzation and rules, The lonely look Gn helt faces Gur { during the week. gees ihe work was $115,000, or ePter MeMartir » A. | tne vote : Sau Sone Dowlion Maaakukt Mate Frese ai, | at Metre first meeting of the club was held jot) ang lonely on their faces dur o said to be stiffen- - per cent lower than >» tin and Wanes P who is patro pdb the Cedar river ' M . Pitcht eRoy BE. Pitchford last week. The club is organized oe ctire day, while the pro- | ine considerably, although they are p ettere’ phy ig ona water sh the b why: bne attic, and | Ma at 4126 Aurora st for the purpose of looking after the | prietors bemoaned the fact that they | HOt Considered high in view of the eo BWR eckson Vtaeal gevemmneen fr the n omg rhea Fr A Missoule, Mont Ryason—M Ryason, @\ needs of this section of the town | were not permitted to rake the fact that York t* situated go close — eating ne yg ge awed ne oe ees A ° ee R months, Ma Florentia s en part of er Seattl nod shekels that would aurely have | te the city yee. S@erge of murdering her bus '” Se eh co prior % . made w the Chicago,! ,.) 5 f Port Bia Vhite—Joe gee Nee bs Me + > Great mf nie \#° I a ae. Many new buildings of @ substan- Me Vis today removed to the erting © tract nearly ikee @& St. Paul road M. ft. Fast, 27, and F a Matt- | a5 at 827 oe ot eee hag SS. Soe tal eb ter are being at h! peor farm at Georgetown . 2 { Hoattle rs d. making the arrangements ra this locality, and taken altogeth : Justice The o has been pending sinc* |) | AWYER WILL LOCATE HERE 0, @ rst and last dance, which COLUMBIA there is an air of prosperity notto enews Ws arrested sho: turday night at able on every band that is highiy . RENTON, The | 1900, end went by default, the par a + ag yy Rh 8 Bee een an detenaante never of Pek te ee oad 1 dle gg ™ ~» INDIAN PANGAS Junction hal COLUMBIA, May @—As an: | sncouraging for druaker t| peared to fight it T. F. We m, of Stoux ae pe ef IF nounced in The Star several days ir et # well known corporat LY. C. Brown, cia , last Saturday was “cleaning PMs battering 1 ng: adh srt riminal lawyer, will soon te in|, Att — WEST SEATTLE 50, Detail . IM the trial, and promised t TOM SMITH Seattle. Mr. Bevington has bees | tise Bette ny Gee DEAD ~ up day” in Columbia. now & part) nenTON, May 6—The subject of ea > : « Motn WEST SEATTLE, May 6.—Hun-| of the greater city. Prof. Stanton, 1. tranater of the acre eee on Miler out of the ex here for three weeks lookis . he ground and ia convinced the freds of 5 '¢ from Seattle visited | perintendent of the schools, took | which the eity jail ts located. te — * ah law a for a Mey 1. M t t . Neat Seattle yesterday, and the|® very active part tn starting this) the ctty of Seattie, will be thor- attorne ’ ‘ . Ma Jonn Pangas, for many YOare rorry ang atreet car da big| Movement, and succeeded In get-|oughly diseu the council . t t pot the } t > ting the pupils Interested to such | meeting tont Se* Bame of On oer Retr =e HICCOLGHS UP WHisTtr West e. ta dead. He died this | Many persona who had not hereto-|4n extent that they turned out in| ed that this property was sold to De! county Jailer Tom Smith, {1 = YRARS ArTER BIRTH RECORD an t if r opportunity to visit t force and accomplished wonders| the Seattle authorities over three a * * had an i » viel he é ‘ athe a t - . years ago, but no money has ever harge of the King cou aon in ! - t ph 1 edical | white city t during the day in disposing of the| 0.1, paid for the same Now, hows the Resoment of the court house,| POMFRET, Vt, May 6—After res 4 today as | attendance. A gh he has been |here, or Luna park, ae ! rubbish that had been allowed to| Deen Pais ton The Sen oritics’ went was taken suddenly fi! at the jail | carr Is h nit . ’ some time, in apite of his | called, did so yesterday, and were | secumulate tn the streets and al-|to take over the property, and will pera gee ay, and Dr. Crookall | bis st tor ear n ¢ At 919 Twentieth ars he w a very actt rurised at the magnitude |ley* during the past winter. Of/pay the amount of money 4 was sume The case showed | Jerome broug mht | x t B. Jett , : as nant that 2 ana’ ¢ , course, there were many adults| upon, to the Renton authoritt a DAS signe of 5 though ! iia uple of Gays ag a weve haus { on ng t ar try that ft is to; Who h@lped at the cleaning up as a few formalities are com- ATO COT not he defin Smith | fit of hiccoughs. The whietle a lo At 1698 Twentieth a ana " » hh oft and his two | Process, but the pupils of the pub- witt While Seattle has att ; A . 5 , 4 th t Pp i ted by the natural increase in wae od in ail, whe peare r lA ' " ‘ ry teer J nae’ ores irteous to al} | le sche did the lion's share of ad his afters ng repose in Wphr nt ey th ork performed last Saturday © of the property, still there he is resting ear t jong tepone in By ama * jaug os a large ber of descend. | who ¢ inspect the progress of je Work. p - ser anures, sposition to be fatr on t Kate—-At 754 Ts " Ma 5 t Bonney-| the we and make visitors feel Wagons had been provided, and as | part of the latter, and Renton ca FIREMAN DIES ee ee to wife of Ka ah | Wate e ohare the hate |pecfeetiy at home, This courtesy | fast as the old cans and rubbish | have half the property beck for « : te ~ iva ita effect when the resort | Were wathered into little plies, they | pumping station, if the elty official OF WOUND oy e-eegg os , ° COST $75 TO SELL B00ZE fina . for business, which | Were scooped up and carted off.| here desire tt r F : open the ° Neda oter eile pensation, will, of course, have to be conefthoe Rhee age Aa DEATH RECORD. wi 15 This cleaning np movement has eankton, aaa cat Pps ; ‘“s ruilt he saloons of this pl been the custom here for several | Setticd betwen the two municipal . ered ‘ ' ’ t ee _ thes later on, but there ts a feelin @ Prentice, the Northern Pa w the | a of — ad LL t be ered 1 a bs " ‘ order of Sheriff rs, and should be followed by of satisfactio that Renton wh he firer 4 " . 7 . * Pit « ta I { ve etter, and the back doors of rban towne. nave a place to put thete pumping reman who accidentally @B0t | around thie s * 9. fn “et : . 1 was|the th quenct resorts, as ssiness men of Columbia) station without gomng to heavy ex« at maelf a o oe ” 5 ack - . 426 . cat & Senate tor the offense. | © as the front entrances, were yoghly in earnest in re- pense in buying ao site 5 ing at the Seattle general hospita STORK’S DATE FIXED A : ypal A ny, § h te co on aeed. Sn ae Sig byes NORTHWESTERN LEA «His wife, to whom had been AY ay ee ns Fi Ore ad acto as es. ' »| married but a few nthe, wasat MA fn f) ¢ Cat ¢ : jen, 64 € es me erore ' id being on yester VANCOUVER VS, SPATTIN aide he ng ¢ le were | ficia annour " @ stork |M w Zealand yw me Oe , 25 Comte—-Admtaston—50 Cents will come about May 20. ‘ = f - - @ Seattle Hlectric company ts Take Vesier Car residents of Tacoma