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AGAINST “‘UNDESIREABLE CITIZENS’? DESIGNATION PST Soe a, t We ee PARADE IN SRW YORK the Demoestratton for Mey and Haywood Star's achoatve Servtes) YORK, Mey 14.-With perades, upreartous = nase 1 and minor demonstrations | prominent im wantaat the city, the working: | le Sisentic parade at of marchers were members ME Greater New York are l®- | trades unions of tne i mighty protest agatnat | raders carried Chinese Roorevalt's “andes o | £2 Ronde played sire Stato declaration of yor |mainty the “Maree ates and Pettibone. t i red Hage were seen jn ¢ weal ~ te the murder trist at Archers The diggest are Meeting wae the one held at the | headauart “a a! palace, Where 6000 and the bers age Fit ail and cheered sations dev Tr tee ® ; in 5 oo * f pets stated pur , theetting eis con TAFETTA AND LACE IN THIS GOWN OLD IRONSIDES (Serippe Telegraph im width. Thie fabric | etetes, not ach ne Mt the fam meeting they decid j dhree trustean, Th ‘4 L& Mewart aod © the sleeres and under of the ripper ‘ ae Meee, Were elected Owing to] yoke pleces hes been put in © ert the) The loosely draped overbedice gaccem af the inst con will give an z fel ther plan Maviata or Nedt opere BH Crawford Pee Mates company toke op « ~* yatag ° - o a4 the original © whe so * in Reston, # or ithe . ' feling of ** or erates = * . y Josta whe was ae of the designers, | why “ heleetic meet at the pe 72 a. - = Givesity next Friday and te a gg agen ~ Oe i which 27 accredited nix : oe Tiids of the wate will compete , ~ vb dempetiiors; Staniey Brown. Pigg . Wil rum the 89-yard, the 190 nae eae ‘ ; O24 the 221-yard dae : : : Smith who will « . Meyerd and 320-yard MRe ard the running broad EMMA GOLDMAN MUST BE WE ont James Siewurt, who ot ier te pat the shot and tor the QUIET SAYS WAPPY track 4 a Wanes ov archis slated ¢ apes Sentt *| * confine herself to a ' ® re f « } areat said , We wi ~ Mise G ‘ wiaetic debate Bator o make ar th a @eaing at the entversity This ee fange s 4 the Auborn and ed for go Bigh schools, wilt de as far as Seattle is the championship of the state i Won from afi high | The health of f and the tn w | health of far a ¢ from all in Ene ern | er eanitat ¢ and Raturday | jin atte 2 nom, Eueee On Pine « a, oan mK p paque crystal. The » ‘ Between Ta-| and bas @ series of grad ithern 4nd thenes to! folds upon it Pacific Co.'s and wonders. Tt tek HT ot reservatt nh SPOKANE FREIGHT ©." 7 Firet av } a wt RATES REDUCED Are finishe Materia! (9 Hoe letrivurer a dann the TEA ba tering S much _goodne: nis line haa dwells in a little dry leaf! MT stevnnonn pres, | © PORTANT, oe. Ma ‘ wh he jobbing | ts of tha Pet Brown & sortng | agreement reached Kohler & (Chase : aore,*,,th ae. +f oe as 06 eoalival Pintabite Marine ctreien 3 are t at natisfactor A Tos-Tio PIKE sTROMT owl the i . st ara tee them i. ‘ od. Walter? Setidiag jof what has HAS BEEN SAVED «* wines at the Presbyterian BOSTON, May 16 * famoue Sunday evening Frigate stitutte ‘ Avders Musica n> te oe a © ond Im the a in A .. and wh hearte of the peepie of the f Woon eiten Orde Te of BA E STAR--TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1907. CITY’S CASH The ordinance ereating the guar CLASS PICNIC The annual juntor-eentor picnic, and holding the picnic as a pri for many yeare an event of much Yate affatr, in the face of faculty | antee trust fund in the elty treas importance at the Seattle High “!#approval urer’s office in which ts to go all rains ‘ The Juniors and seniors belleve| ing goecial funds in the several de school, has been called off this year they can be trusted. Mr. Gelger by Principal Geiger, as have also says they ean not, and that there | Partinents of the city government the sophomore and freshmen are not enough teachers to keep, Wa Introduced Inet night in coun nics, and all other similar ov track of them at a plentc, If the! cl except the senior class day, and t students go ahead with thetr pt f the bill te found to be legal it orchestra excursion and dance nie, unoffietally, they are very lia. | be passed next Monday night There is much indignation among | ble to be individually suspended |and the pew order of things wil the upperclassmen at the high from school, which be a se | begin at once school, and there ts talk of the vere biow to the seniors, who grad everal other protective measures juniors and seniors getting tomether wate next nth Were introduced last night as a re sult of the late exposures in the city comptroller’s office, One of LOCAL FLASHES WESTERN VIEWS __is:sls"yroriacs toy oes ane of triplicate bills for labor or FOR MR TA matertal shed by the city to Joseph K. Woods Dies . I T various contractors or persons, St Word has been received trom order a ee the py A “ ippe Teiew Service.) money ne origin “ wo Nome of the death of former United L i 0 May j4—|the person receiving the labor or Btates Attorney Joseph K Woods 5 ne of material, the second duplicate Woods went to Nome from Missoula, to the elty treasurer, and the triy Mont. in 1900 and waa appointed Weate m Rept In the ieeuing ottice nited States a ’ . and filed in permanent records hie arrival >| Two ordinances were introduced Want Common User “ Ip oper the experting of the Three franchise ordinances were | for ller‘s private os f ane oD oduced into the ecouncti tast| It however, that Mr, |¢f private funds and the books of ee i os chonent Can |accounts of all departments of th night tn favor of the Great N f ; ion Kane’ keer tin aes |S ern providing for co! on user con. OF & & 0 has been mak «| . necting tracks between the tracks '" (he Western states lo ascertain | DONNELLY CHANGES HANDS. of the Great Northern, Union Pa @ sentiment of the republicar fle and other lines on the tide flats YOler® regarding = & y Taft (Hine Special Berrios.) The passage of these franchiaer are S84 the ealdency The senator TACOMA, May l4.-Articios of part of the agresment between the * secret of the fact that | incorporation were filed with the two roads named when the Union %¢ Will #upport the candidate Who | secretary of state at Olympia yes Pacific right of way waa threshed 54% the prosident’s endorsement Pg by A. B Law and H. Schaet out lor the Donn Hotel com No Hearing Until June The capital stock is given INDEBTEDNESS OF *,.: The on Lambermen who are Ght before the Interstate Washing making @ ts formed to hew company CITY OF EVERETT commerce commission for the open purchase the Donnelly hotel from J ing of the I ad gateway are 'C. Donnelly for « figure approxi now assured that there can be no ar Spectal mating $90,000. These negotiations hearing on the fight before the tat EVENTS, Sing sC CAC the re [have been pending for several wr part of Ju quest of the mayor, the city clerk | weeks and have just been closed Many Books Stolen a SS - ER. BIENE | mecemmomnenians ———— Mre. ME. Lacy of $26 W. Roy at . believes that the burelarizing of nt 1215 Second W, inet night was the work of boys. A large nu We Correct of books and a sliver handler PS e brella were stolen. Many things of vaiue were overlooked v. M. 6. A. EXHIBIT The classes of the Y W C A will next Tuesday give their annua exhibition in the assoctation rooms Three departments consisting of the domeatic arts, domestic science and symnasiom work © «ive an idea been accompilehed Imperfect Vision Looking for Brother " J. A. MeClelian of Gatesyi tie. where he practic « law for information concert An {itaetr Thomas Met the views been heard from by hie reiatives for ton on th the 12 years The last time the mo eminent word was had from bim he was In people of this state Sent free « th where he had established application. Arthur A. Wright, 41 We are not bere for the a shin Queen Anne av, Beattie, Waal purpose of misrepresent je mill sat ing ourselves or the opti ea! profession, but on the other hand, to butt up « permanent business ft which we may be proud All we ask is an oppor tunity to show our ektil in The instinct and habit of po hogy gan pce i with any and ali fair com- 4600 years have proved wheat the one absolutely necessary petition The optical business ts one { which n who have graduated in the food for man. ark uneetd bn piudd, 004 hot resort to misrepresen- Latter day science has WE ARK EXPERT OF proved the soda cracker to a be the most nutritious of all tient haw no. antigmation own yatalline wheat foods. le reading pur Modern skill has given to co ly BE oly my the world Uneeda Biscuit, ." ~ = gag rected with a ne in we must ue mbdued mbination referred te the only perfect soda cracker. FF In dust tight, the fe moisture proof packs v A . the date The Best of Everything i pes NORTHERN PACIFIC Through Vestibuled Traine, each way be i einta erry the latent, tye Putman" St Francisco i teks coon 4 Optical Co, = ; Peoples Bank Bldg “NORTH COAST LIMITED” brary, Buffet, Baths and Barber § n ite que Observat GEND FOR NORTH COAST LIMITED BOOKLET. J. O. MoMULLEN, G@ PLA A. TINLING, @ A KEEP IN MIND nese en Cline’s Piano A. D. CHARLTON a Assistant General Passenge A at Hot e P and, Ore SEATTLE’S LARGEST MUSIC 8TORE an eaten eniinnsiephimaaiel i aagnneaiamaeepaaiprerampniinerteiereneiie nitniapeniiiipncm said aia DRA ai iiieiiiinaniann emeaiemaeneniglpel 2 EW YORK WORKINGMEN IN HUGE DEMONSTRATIONS PROF. SEIGER SITS DOWN ONTO PROTECT WOULD EXTEND JAPS OPPOSE SALOON LIMITS Because Mayor Moore refused | eign the ordinance granting Frank | The Clancy saloon Meense for a bar-| room at Sixth av, 8. and Dearborn TREATY Japanese residents of the | Pacific Northwest have selected 0. Yamaoka, a prominent farmer near #, the Heense committes of the! woodenvills, this county, ae thelr coune!l yesterday recommended the | rorresentative to visit Japan in passage of the license over the) oeurq to the mutual clusion dite and the ex ension of the "ltreaty between that country aad oon limite to take tn Clancy's lo |the United States cation The members of the Hoense com mittee tried to show that the mayor He goes with instructions to op pose the proposed treaty, and will next Friday had signed other Licenses outside |@tatt_on his rmlssion the Mrnits ; m He will represent all the 40,000 the Himite, but failed to find & ¢88@| jeianese of Washington, Oregon eich he had done #6. in nt |idaho and Montana, Mr. Yamaoka southward, the lecwse committee /sey8 he fears the passing of such will probably also re-open the sa-|¢zClusion laws would break the Joon Hmit question around the Fed. | friendly relations now existing be eral buliding at Third and Union, |*¥ee> the two countries e anys Japan wants all the Americans who will to come there and show them how to do things HIGH BCHOOL DEBATE. debate . “OWLS” COMING On Saturday evening & RIVAL weer. will be held between the Auburn and Vancouver high schools at the enn Opectlh aerviend tee teal’ Peary way, rang This 18) BPOKANE, May 14.—A novel cone I = . mm the question, test between rive fraternal oF Resolved: That the best and the ders foresh wed b th ar most practicable method of up-/ now ent th the Order of building the American merchant |Owis’ hae decided to send H. W marine is by a system of subsidies | Mitchell, of #outh Bend, Ind. te to American built ships.” A prize | #pok and other northwestern of $100 to the winning team and of | cities to establish “nests” of that $50 to the best debater will be #oclety. This action is supposed to be prompted by the formation of & knows given wtate ty in thie Brotherhood has feed FAIRBANKS GTEAMER SAILS. | FAIRBANKS, May 14—The steamer Koyukuk will sail from - — -—— here Wednesday under charter to Some women are 60 conscientious eo up the Chandelar river. She Will be the first steamer to ascend they won't spend any more money on clothes than they can get hold that # of.—-New York Press. ® > DOOD 0-B-O-G4 D 6-Y © D-OOBDD . “The daliubies Way’: a Ate wens 6 . I ® THE | : . * & s ONE-PRICE - shale @ | way; 4 ° j o f ? ® “The Johnston Way”’ of selling pianos is the popu- ° ? lar way—the only right way—striotly one price. It mat : 4 tere not whether the seeker be man, woman or child PY @ there is but one price—the lowest price—and that price @ ® in the same on every salesman's list. Johnston's price is @ © absolutely the lowest price at which reliable pianos are ” 4 sold—-decidedly lower than can be quoted by other deal- b: » for no other piano-selling organization in Ameriea é ® 's no well equipped, has such perfect shipping and dis- 4 ® tributing facilities, covers so great a territory, or has @ * such an enormons business—over 72 per cent. of the @ rm entire piano trade in Oregon being handled by the many bg Johnston stores, as well as a like supremacy being en ® joyed in all the other territory from California to Alaska 4 ® and in all the great‘Inland Empire in addition—all of & ® which gives the Johnston organization an advantage @ cc . . + which the foremost piano-makers in the world are quick f Johnsten a to appreciate, and which gives the House & a i of instruments that for individual and combined high ps . quality is not _approac hed_ by another firm on the econ. @& ® tinent © ¥ Buying from the House of Johnston means securing “© © the lowest price, the highest quality, the most satisfactory © * guarantee, the most liberal exchange privilege, the fairest, © ® squarest treatment. It’s the money-saving, easy-buying © ® way—the popular way—the reliable way. Can you af. » ford to buy any other way? e 9 e : D. S. Johnston Cec. : © 903 Second Avenue Burke Building © s ° ° The House of Highest Quality e ® Stores in Every Important City of the Pacific Northwest 9% . ° Bargains in House Furnishings The special offerings we have for this week are of exceptional value. We quote you prices here on tables and dressers, Re- member we give you credit. 2.00 Solid Oak Extension Table, 48-inch top, 6-ft extension, ission style » : $16.00 $20.00 Solid Onk Pedestal Table, 45-in. top, 6-ft. extension $16.00 $22.50 Solid Oak Table with five legs, 48-in. top and 6-ft. exten- fon $17.00 00 Solld Oak Pedestal ‘Tabie, claw feet, 45-in. top, 6-ft. ex nsion; an exceptional good bargain $25.00 0 Bolid Oak Dresser, with two swell top drawers and two je bottom drawers, with a swell French bevel plate mirror $13.00 $18.00 Solid Oak Dresser, with 4 drawers and swell French ; mirror 5 Solid Oak Dresser, with three drawers, with oval Fr glass m We also carry a full and complete Ine of house furnishings | at prices way below the market. WE DELIVER TO ANY PART OF THE CITY | | Northwest Furi Furniture 6: 2321 FIRST AVENUE. Between Bell e Main 617%. and Batte 4