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ENEY WILL SOON COME NORTH jon) , of Miners, are to obtain « fair trial ‘Telesrerh | Sr axostes. Cal, May 15—/ In Idaho. enlet of the United) He gave it as his opinion that ger Francis J, Heney will reoume the prosecution of land fraud cases tn the Northwest ax soon he con pocret service, Who ts visit this city, dented that he has commissioned by President | cludes his San Franelsco trials, and te {nvedtigate the report that Binger Hermann, late commie Haywood | sloner of the general office, Federation | will be among the first to be tr OMAN | DETECTIVE TRAPPED FRISCO’S BOODLERS FUNC kb0e ARTNLEP | Save Euctustve Servier.) and he conceived the idea of using r CISCO, May 16.—One | ber ae & secret service qoman She came to Aan Francisco trom ierereet secret. service OP") ytiand and secured introductions fm the country Is 8 WOMEN) 1, the city tethers. There were! p Ware MeKiniey ny jolly jaunts In automobiles gust become known that {t to beach resorts; there were din- that enabled S¢rs With never a thought of ¢m-/ Gaver work i ceeetiee pense tor the supervisors were eed Honey 40 4 free with the money after i had be Bt dare the secrete of thé! gun to reach them. The atrl with the sparkling eyes and rich brown hair, with plump, | graceful figure and handsome; gowns, wae the queen of the bood-/ qapervisors and adminis of thie city. Her eid to run into the thow the atteation . z ae: aE ers, and the reeult was that when McKiniey wes involved tn the time came Burns was eble to Oregon fraud reveal romances that were aimost/ cleverness at { Mee as persuasive a6 promises of im-/ et Burns,’ manity | | vE8 UP_ RICH OR MOTHER Mars Brctustve Serie) Or. May FORESTERS ARE AT OLYMPIA (Star Special Servtes.) i OLYMIA, May 16.~—The advance guard of the delegates to the grand court metting of the Foresters of America for the jurisdiction of | Washington and Idaho arrived tn the city jast night. Arrangements bave been perfected for the pro bs m of the meetings and for the and entertainment of the 200 delegates are eure of * far ving S otty, by iat managed to bur he dome of ones Brown wae . With twe amal! chit Lt and 4elleate tn Bi-beaith nally her Metle « here. The grand court seasions began this morning A large cumber of the stores have decorated their windows with t lodge colors in honor of the oo easion and the town is taking on & gala day appre * The mem * bers will take in the horse and drifted weet i Portiand. Twlee show, Thursday afternoon « visit will be 4 to Tumwater and the evening a ball will be given et the Lobby TRAINMEN WILL NOT STRIKE (Sevtppe Telearaph Service.) DENVER, ¢ May 15.—There will be no strike of the treinmen of Denver & Rio Grande railroad as & resalt of the differences ov wage wale. A conference last ing until late last night wound op ent between t mmittee and officials that there would be oneessions and & me of the claims ¢ t antil an understanding to all was reached, and a based om thie understanding w be signed at once BREMERTON ITEMS 1 Special Service.) BREMERTON, May 15 T company was una the passengers at cer league game at & green park drew a big hoe much tis no umptre's de sions The Renton boys given ® points to the local’s 7. (m e navy yard grounds an taterest & game was wo! the navy m from the ng Mote Affaire are progressing #0 satis ed that a os 16 for the t¥ construction ed Men have been tie! « ng time in & at { bringing back the prise flere n Vancouver team left yew ad Hulse fin f the night Word ast week : mrt | SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1907. AT SNOHOMISH [LABOR “STOOD TOGETHER” IN POLITICS Special fervies.) is AND ELECTED UNION MAYOR OF THE CITY ENGINE CRASHES Manuscript must come b nt t& pleasant to have it with as much orm practioatiy regulations in custody at Port Ping The Chinese editors excel all| #6¢ pong MMe ct of Lom othere In the art of returning con- ‘Sertone Teirarans na tributions In such a way as to spare 0 he srg ast beena hover ae A aioe Hen the con ore feolings Instead | ynterset now centers in what wil train No. 12, on the Southern Pa curtly saying thet (he, MARU: | deveiey to Captain Mad : script in “wnavatiab or “ROt) leon gon are apparent cific was run into by two light #0 a aaoted* they send the writer « let-| He ie & civil wor wines at Copley last night. Brake | tor somewhat like the following lee sppeintes and it ts semi-off jman William Jones, of neramento Iustrions Brother af the Bun| cially stated that he will be ou was instantly killed. and ones and Moon Behold thy eervant joseed we examination others are reported injured F * | prostrate before thy feet. 1 bow to, Sefrre © ope tal . tof masters sengers were thrown from the and beg ef thy graciousness | yea on Wwene-Pasitio trone soate ” “ mayest grant that | may peak and live Thy honored manusertpt| LANDSLIDE WRECKS HOUSES. ON THE FRONT isi So P06 oar wy yantenenee wpen ws. With] CRNOTA. iy tA nntatite steamer Dolphin, outbound | Ppture we have perused it. By tB* | destrayeg a number of hou ng she a night carried | POOR of my ancestors, never ROVE ing cnr persees 0nd | enrountered ruck lofty thonght With teer and b wit, meh pathos, many othere amonget ite passengers Bt ney end he ri he the eee. | encetnmemegnctecinalindenernganasnenease lhons fitet passengers to Dewsor | trembling I return the writing, Geverser Mughes Wine Vietory over the Tukow river toute | Were | to publish the treasure you ALBANY. ¥. ¥.. May a The re The seaming of « successor t Al sent me the Emperor would order [" — . . taet ht vot B% GC. Denniston, passenger agent) ‘ne: it ghould be made the standard, \n. NISht voted in caucus onli te the Pacific Coast company ts et * 80 * public ociitties bi bg ough Deanteton’s | 824 that aone be published except « party measure and pase it Im its rons oftect a «wach as equalled 1 Koowing iter: present form D. Dunen, whe t# arrive f ature as I do, and that it would be 7 Frisco on the Preeident, wi me impossible In ten thousand years — the ncocding fficer equal what yoo have done, I rend Be your writing beck. Ten thousand l py ee aaoe t on our or od Capt. and Mra Wo J. Smith, of wog-d ap eg ar pave m Behetd, | at every home needs are rundes Ville,” 1407 st w.,| my head te at your feet. Do what!| o m @ at unusually low prices the engagement there YOu will at Helen, to Mr. Ma Your servant’? servant Woonnoensn @ FLATT FU The wedding = tii THE EDITOR” | Street. place tm June From Harper's Weekly siihinieat START NOW AND SAVE $7.50 THE FIAGT TWENTY PERGONS ANSWERING THIS AD WILL RECEIVE 67.50 REOUCTION FROM MY REGULAR FEE. CONSULTATION FREE.. MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT EARLY LADY ATTENDANT. 0 | g O Pp A De. C.F Lathron Giving Pibratery Liver Troubles |\MID4pvemay That you may know What a wonderful « ateopathy ies eita $7.50 from my regular foe to the f wer * aueworing I nection with Ow teopathy I use Mechanical Vibra at Here in what Rey DW wnsend of Mallard b aa garé wey cyetems of tree ment Dr. C. F. Lathrop, 207 Eitel Bide, Seatve Dear Doctor 1 feel it my duty to recommend you and ‘ f treatment to the for the oure that I received trom you. For tevera s be i nd you tow ad heen auffe ing with stomach er and inte enanen for severe I was bedfast with high fevers sod dicitie alled in three physicians before | called you to, and I got worre unde ecoived great rellef from ur first treatment. If you will remember correctly, 1 was able te «toy flee you bad given me four treatments at my ” I gained twelve pounds tw g with yo I feel better today than I bave felt for years LATHROP PHYSICIAN DR. ¢. F. OSTEOPATHIC | } ‘THE THEATER HLOW HILLSTD® INTO RIVER WITH rOW DEH, “HEIR TO SILENT SMITH’S MIL LIONS) (Sentile Mare Hacustve Bervice.) Soreial Servier.) BURG, Mey 16 fome At the Star There ts more comedy than any:| ABERDEEN, & D. May 16.~-From| time this week workmen will toucl . perintendents of the Chicago, Mil o 6 fuse and explode § fifte ans, comedy acrobats, comedy jug » | Prange rene ulers, comedy dancers, comedy | WSukee & St, Paul road, laboring et| tons of giant pow ‘ A> | moving pictures, and comedy songs. | > So een | Mi"eide near Thorpe, where Rae thts bic duly eaten | Chicago, Milwaukee @ Mt, Paul ral . road ts bleating for m right of w for several weeks laborers have . At Me Lele H m burrowing in the bill, plee The Conquerors,” the attraction ing the kegs of powder, and wher at the Lois, deals with the years 1 ee eet cooure engines. 000 tam of the Franco-Prussian war, when |whole face of the bill will slide the Germans wer eoupying h | into the river frontiers between France and Ger j many T rough usages of war | PREPARING YOR ©. ©. are dealt with and soldiers handle ‘ women an soldiers are wont to do Rasiroas ettioiale bere sre pes nning to m ’ : oes. pease One: vine sarinne Tae Oe pe Christian findeavor eens ee ere ae een ae convention. They preparing Se Sag Oe Gas ght and extra room for the bageege of the — delegates and more trackage tor | the many coaches the tre Liition Wi |nentel roads wil) bring Lilian Russell in rf tra mile of track is bel st the Grand Opera House is ncor to care for the ing One of the distinct successes of Comic Opera ts as good ppnlaht elenahh aa th War on the FLY ON THE FLYER sical boards snamneensen pone 3 Vere 360—How ‘Trips, Salome” Geturdey FOUR ROUND THIPS® DAILY. Balome,” the — much-discunsed LEAVES SBATTLE—:45 tragedy by Oscar Wilde, opens at and 10:25 a m., 2905 and 5:66 the Grand Saturday night. It is GRO. ©. MASON a mm laimed that the company ts one of meyers, *Afeess 7 « é SNOHOMISH, Wash, May =p A eelentifie question te reall the | (Remttle Star's Baotust Servies) ! ~~ use of & atr of shingle weay-| ROCKFORD, Tl, May 16-—-What! thie city The question ts | or wntone can do te polities when Swe Redieg cecupy the pams y wet tomether in remarkably ti at once luatrated in ot Mark The shingle weavers of the Me tine, «@ a mayor Allister mii h struck om thie eity 1,000 people » Count of other objects oooupying | posed to him was a candidate whe th bunk howe The weavers ob d twice before been ob h mayor to these other objects alt overwhelming majorities they are really too small to « Ptand together” was the slogan much mentioning. tn other wo of the unions, Under the manage there are ‘ im the bunk Ment of Prenk Lander, « fae house and whices theee & removed tory emp ye, « hu lab ue ore bunk € ted Wee ff ed The vigerow nothing te doing” as regards | PAlgn that followed ewept the old working in the mill time polltictans off thelr feet. Beoret The gener mittee having in| Meetings ¢ ape were held ail éhhtent wegen uaeen. te over t ty each night. More than bration of the Fourth of July i#| 0 polltion ube were ormanteed ard at work, A delegation wi ery factory oF workshop employ @0 to Gpekane thie week to ao ag over © dosan men wa: antned, kane thie week to close! All were whooping It up tor Jardine and unton tabe n - -s bay bh be The boring men at oe from here, for w PUFPOF® Hationailty, party and other tes ® business men have signed & The fight wae eo bitter that fam guarantee of $1,000 len ted. The reault was Rev, Dwight & Malley, for tre tha every vote in the years pastor of the to@ational eit and Jardine woa by hureh of this city, Bas reveived a & & all as superintendent of HM Ma tine has taken the eath Misstons and eleo pastor of the of aye he not @ Congregations! church at Mie. | his naga to away hie . it te nderetood ° . f ‘ t ! heey MARK JARDINE, Of0 opted. i wi aver . i . f som oF ROCKFORD, IL ten With the Bnohomieh church at t. * LOW LABORERS en carly Gate . ' The funere! of Cari Hetn, the an for the etty in my appointments,” te the state « n injured In @ runaway at that ment given out by the new nin yor Granite Petts eral an “ the best that has ever interpreted and whe died of hie | ant such a difficult play Biizabeth |» « witheat settee. Saturday, will be held fay BANK ROBBERS ST. MULLAR MAY Stuart, who essaya the title role U, SEMLEY, Jr. afternoon from Bakeman's chas * well known here ¢ So SRS GET SIX YEARS | BE VINDICATED fae hat Kroume, eft " At the Lyric. tim aire clase gether with The Lewis & Lake Company. at 1 . of ‘Bilent” fmith, - og Se Deputy A. J. Lea were tn (Star Speetal Service.) (Star Mpectal Serrion) sie in lh omnes | ite —— ym rnd Sytem rogue yo . a oe ieh Sunday ave WATERVILLE, Wash, May 15 PO TOWNREN 16. Peyptian Mummy ar : FS pt * ai seria They P= a gers ee i aa ae oe eee eet Luca. | Jorle Lake, soubrette, Bruce, Valots pe ciel Bg tines ALBERT HANSEN a et & dinner and take B years 5 e penitentiary Of) nant Herbert field Millar, of | 82d Carter, comedians 4a new now onaiate dowcirs, Watebes, Ont y about the efty in aut . Walla Walla was the sentence! ine United artilier ve, | chorus which can all #ing and in the very railroad ee yinee Rees N® Hnohomish baseball team handed out to George Hendricks, | will he vindiested from the charges | Gance, are popular with the crowds. | for which he Ie working j wi play in Monroe undey |Louls Spaulding, John Miller and er which he ecentiy| ~ - ee | OE ONO e a ne " *) fame will! Jonn Muff yesterday, the four men martialed at Fort ? At the Seattle x Pony Hn Ee aie TON ettorm | WHO Were charged with the robbery A ge he as soct | gp uPeck’® Bad Roy” in at the Be-| Photcs by Pinney Rank, Ralgete of Preaien uncer {Of the bak at Rphrata covers!) Miler wee, “ittaer ond wentie attle theater this week. There I6| Are pleasing because he combines) @ DOWNING, HOPKE Major Otto A, Case #ili come to | WOCks ago. man toward Captain Madi 6 matinee marrow. . high photographic quality with rea- Tne. Snohomish Thursday (May t ter of t Russel] ‘& Drew's Kmpire Com making @ Very a BROKERS. muse im the dnohomish company TUR CHINO WAY tor Svan Themes, Invitations are cut fer a bt dence cy ment eda of te Vee | It te not an unalloyed delight to yoann sam ls “ Fiasier & Writer to get a manuecript back when he was tn Hines the from & publisher; however, if one's| charees were te i} oe Hpring | to 618.50 at fie re m. to S p.m Open Evenings il 7 Mitel Building, N. W. corner Seoond Office Hours, 9 a 0 Sp p Omen; 407 Bie! © “ Tuesdays, Thuredaye and Saturdays from 6 to av. and Pike et ap SEATTLE, WASH PHONE SUNSET MAIN 6296. sonable prices | tractive article to persons desiring fine portraiture where prices must $ Jrein, Provisions, Sscks Bon4te PRI hereto bp Tel pany will prodnee the great French play, “A Soldier of the Empire.” at the Roeattle theater next week be considered @ Reome ‘pot-seernes ats No, it ts not strictly trae that Seattle the nave of a charch i simplified spelling for the pillar of a church f when be's doing business outside. || —Puck = on when all other methods fail. Because it removes the =a e of disease and gives nature a chance to butld up the tleaues of the body. And ts the rem son why { can cure without the use of ¢rugs, medicines or sur- gery, te y treat every dieease known to the human eys- | | | “UNLOADING SALE” valuca 9p NOVELTY skInT MP ME Sevond Ave. Laat Ha Consultation free. Lady attendant. Or. C. F. 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Waldorf Batld to & ngs Tuesdays, T ae urdays from € to & Lethrep giving vibra. for ment stomach and abe. ‘| GLOSING OUT SALE Of Last Season’s Dining-R: pom Chairs FROM THE BEST FACTOR of have discontinued the manufacture these particular pat- goods 3 well made and finely finished in Golden Oak with leather cane seats $6.50 den Oak, Leather Seat 90 | $4.75 Golden Oak, Cane Seat $8.50 Golden Oak, Leather Seat S| $8.50 Golden Oak, Cane Beat ... $4.75 Golden Oak 55 $4.75 Golden Oak, Leather Seat .. $7.00 Golden Onx .15 | $6.76 Golden Oak, Leather Seat .. $10.00 Golden Oak, Leather a5 50 Golden Oak, Leather Seat $10.00 Golden Oak, Leather $6.50 $5.60 Golden Oak, Leather Seat ...... $11.00 Golden Oak athor 86.85 | $8.00 Golden Oak, Leather Seat .... $16.00 Golden Oak, Lea 25 $12.60 Golden Oak, Leather Seat $15.00 G Oak, Leather Sea 8.45 $14.50 Golden Oak, Leather Seat Has arins While they last Special Sale of Austrian China Diaeer, Salad, Chocolate, Berry and Tea Sets tiest designs and shapes we carry in our entire de The edge has a stippled gold and green beaded design with dainty gol iin We offer this pattern for two days at a lower price than we ask for American Semi-Porcelain 100-PIECE DINNER SET, regular price $35.00 | SOPIECE DINNER SET, <a ser $19.00; spectal 21.95 | spectal 1 7-PIECE GALAD SET, regular price $2.25; spe 7-PIECE CHOCOLATE Ser, ‘ $1.25 $3.75; spectal ‘ 7-PIECE BERRY SET, regular price apt ty 4 7-PIECE TEA SET, regular "piles ve 26 special 3 2 % inch Pie Pilate § hones Regular 91.68 Covered Butter Dish 5 h Tea Plates . fozen, dozen | “Pickle Dish : : ‘ - ggpvaelt Salad, 24-ineb\ rea 4 iD Hreak J wae } 7 “ 08 Bowls . A , : + va Cake Plate 7 lidneh Chop Platter a as ‘ inch Chop Platter b Z Covered Casserole 44-Ine eguiar ¢ seen, doren | Covered Dish “81.39 Sauce Tureen Oat Mea h oR $ jozen, 10-inch Platter. ......6 ‘ 82.00 i24ineh Platter * @ I . itte she eRula dozen l44tneh Platter € S5e¢ 16-inch Platter Ree 18-inch Platter ) Ven $ Covered Sugar ? + Chocolate Pot . + $ Tea Pots ban % Fea ( and ra $4.50 wet; special ‘Century Furniture Gompany SECOND AVENUE AND SPRING STREET } —

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