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|" OCTOR” LAWSON _IS A PRISONER certain amount ot work in keeping SPECIALIST PUT IN) his quarters clean, submit to the - ordera of the Kangaroo court, limit r SWATH TANK OF COUNTY | ine amount of tobacco he can use and ent the food furnished by the Jatt authorities When the reporters called to see Dr. Lawson today, he was lstteaaly engaged in glancing over what ap peared in the dim light of the jail to be either a dime novel, an alm hac, or & patent medicine prospec tus He refused to state what bis fw ntentions Were, except that he may the $100 fine tn tw er COMMON CROOKS es TO PAR @ ¥. Lawson, of the State Tmativute, convicted of medicine without a tt is now an finmate of King gall. He today began serv days’ sentence B quarters are in the north and be Wil! be subject to al! and regulations to which Gamate i the jail bas to means that he must rise ac revery morning, do a RINKS C ACID AND DIES last been and tore did not intend to which he wae sentenced to pay addition to the three monthe jonment Sheriff Smith received a telegram from Governor Mead's private sec retary last night, informing bim that Dr. Laweon’s petition for a pardon had been denied * since had the Spaulding house Saturday, The man drinking heavily all week seemed to be the prey of a pe culfar despondency. This mora ing he arose at an carly hour and left the lodging house When he returned at 9 o'clock Miss Branner wae standing In the hall Without other comment than that be was going to hie last sleep, Allen swallowed the acid Deputy Coroner Arnold ordered the femaine removed to the Bonney Wateon morgue, where arrange ments will be made for the funeral a bottle of carboltc Ter at Ube Spauld 4at Yesier way. this wih the words, “I am eet take the long, last sleep , aged 26 years, Nunk flask at the feet of Brannan, @ roomer Peiched the man take stumbled into his mom, bed and died before who was called by) arrive. ee worked at « clear door te the Spavid cecupring recom N Chatrman Morrison remarked no wp the Lere the took with and 4 tate it and then @o out over yBS MAYOR © = spetaire to the mayors of Sawyer, who had ofted ft hie t regard for the tarned « & wink at 4 Conway Tle afternoon to rettle the « eatension of the saloon mayors ottiee pen Pike reavited In little Rernoide took the cue and rem e Comnetiman Saw. stayed with Sawver x te indtreetiy enub The thr octimen who wert The covamitteemen up had an sudience wit hthe may of the city hall, and after « long and will probably & over the gteund with him later | C Excursion, See page 1). VALLEY. inte aftern The officials of the Alaska Yoko: Pacific exposition are making an effort to secure raliroad rates for delegates to the head camp of the Pacttle furtadiction of theeWoodmen of the World, The comrention will be held here beginning July 24 THE GROTE-RANKIN CO. Complete Furnishers of Homes, Steamboate and Hotels. n-Wire Tapes try Brussels Carpeting Special 85c a Yard CUT AND SEWED of ted Siferent patterns of full ten wire Tapestry Rrossels F Ghepeting, some with border to match, at the above special for tomorrow's selling. Both conventional and floral de af9 represented, In a good variety of desirable color com- | Mastions. Regular price $1.08 « yard, cut and sewed; special lee, per yard. cut and sowed RSe | As attra charge of l0c per yard will be made If we lay aod Bis carpeusg a nery Odds and Ends on Special Sale While quantition inst the following Odds and Ends tn Drapery ate marked at reduced prices for immediate clearance Damask, etc., Half Price ‘Sring business has left a few pieces of SOinch Tapestry, Brocade and Sitk Demask measuring about 1%, 7% aad 3% long, These fabrics have been selling regularly at $ sae vets and $6.00 « yard. Special while they | $1.75, $2.25, $2.50, $2.85 and $3.00 ¢ 50-Inch Tapestry for Less Fie Tepestry fs waltabie for Portieres, wall coverings and coverings reductions | f i Here are the Tapestry, per yard $1.66 : ‘Tapestry per yard $1.06 cn Tapestry, per yard $2.25 Tapestry, per ys $3.65 er Pillow Tops $1. 75 Each Seortment of Leather Tops regularly selling at 00 Mat 92.50 each Is apocia at Ld siry Pillow Tops Marked Down O84 jot of Ta thing for canoe Mabions—-reg $1.59 each, is Marked at 360, S56 and Bbc arly se at Tbe, $1.00 oe « 1403 TO ALL THE CREDIT YOU, WANT i | | | | } [CORNER SECOND AVE AND BUY How PAY LATER UNION ST THE SEATTLE enn MAY 24, 1007. MINERS AND PACIFIC COAST CO. DECLARE TRUCE CAN ’T DODGE TAXES BARRETT cane *. ©. CO. Gor wUBY QUICK. Within two as atter the Bente tle Biectric company had been o dered to remove @ lot of dirt trom or bewin to e8t poles tm » _ a arn |Third av Parris tht ornin, “tt the tn lthe holes from where the aint wee ills clad COUNTY ASSEBSOR INSISTS ON .LAUTiah thin MOHTINE ight ut tho| Avletter received today by the of taken, the company teame wens ™ > jhau p it: Temporary peace han been de-|ing beside the non-union men, W-| RAISING PRRBONAL PROP. Pretent time. If wrong, It won't|fetals of the Alaska Yukon-Pacific bs uM 4 paodor ag siveral fe prs clared between the Biack Diamond ta after the state convention ot] pre a be Fight eK FHF ihe exposition trom Jeha + agar A ot | the company dug ® lot of nating Se coal the miners, which is planned for | SMENTS OF Ba) al ontate valuatio a the) rector of the bufeat America i, permanent iron twolley ; miners, who have formed a Beattle tn July county been focreased from! Republics, states that he regarded | 4, ey the Pate work and the dirt anion and affiliated with the/ FIRMS. 68,000,000 In 2904 to $194,000,000| the trip to Beattie for the purpore | pijes Iny uninoved. Thie morning v The Pacific Const company will 668, P " hited Mine Workers of America, pot discriminate againat the union in 1907, an Increase of 108 per|of making an addrens at the ground | the company wae informed thet S54 the Femi Cian. company. |bet if h anmende recegnition and ent Personal property, on the) breaking ceremonies of such great the dirt vers nat oe ra of Poy He _ e m reocenis mn othe “ oO hoon = in portance that he had cancelled |the eity wou Rdich operates the Mack Diamond |the discharge of non-union men! County Assessor: T. A. Parrish po ale ge nel ra eed we si aol od nee a ake ad-|coupany’s expense. Close to 1,000 mi eines, he sary. Som vaneion. ine om refused to accede to the re-| 999,900, or only 30 per cent, ANY | dresses at commencement exercises ng. have folved eneenert Are said to/pany Is likely to declare en oben | quest of the large businéss houses! one with eyes in his head can)and before national associations in ON A BODY WEA ' Mave: Gamepad ta nomhiena but |shop, and a miners’ strike MAY | of Heattle to defer Increasing the| easily notice that the stock® ear order to make the trip to this city, | e nue work. | ensue personal property assessments un-| ried by our business houses have } (Star Spectal Servies) Ul mext year more than doubled tp that time. K. OF FOR AT TACOMA TACOMA, May 2%4--funday 1 see no reason why the ass Formerly lots of personal prop loon closing revelved a body-biew | ing of property for tte actual value | erty wae not assessed at all, but (ater Se tees here yesterday afternoon when Jos should be postponed,” sald © Mr. al) this will be attended to TACOMA, May 24 At the ®U8-| Malone, arrested and on trial fer - «| gestion of « Chance keeping the rear door of his a B LUMBER COMPANY WANTS = CO0l#), the Brand lodge of Knight | tablishment open on Sunday, wee BY WIRE FRANCHISE ra ¥ ties wes to op es found “not guilty.” > e « fe t ct on Aequitted of Murder. The corporation committee of tie | petitive | prix ” h alfory Miept Malled Fudge, elty cour a met this ® noon to rank. When five companies com COMA, May 24M. Morhyiied ee SRN a note, there will be four prizes, $400, (end T. Nakamura, the two Japsagse The “ : HOLAING FORA, May . t4-—Judge| take up a number of my 5 q t Saou ae stan jou passed by the, “We could not effectively fi@bt | myinhutvud wae clected president of tars one of which $300. $200 and $100. When four|**® shot to death « ational Manufacturers’ Aasocia- the battles of the laboring World (ine tiret alnele chamber afet of Ft alg yt aye companies compete there will be t here April 8, werd ie tion ‘ow in session In New York, | unless we did farm & trust.” eald nnd. Avinnutyud wae & member of oo age we Alga three prizen, $300, $200 an , {the charge of surdes. denouncing certain combinations of Mr. Smith, “That ie the only WAY |the young Finn party. who was de | Phe The next convention will el labor and capital as pernicious and| we have to protect our rights|ernded trom the | and értver fs eee ot aed “hrongh tat Walla Wailp e------—- the American Federation of Labor against trusts of capitaliem. We tnto Ne Bob tf wae @eY-leome of the city lands on Cedar Lulu Christopher, of Seattle, wa: and t he International Typographi- have to deal with them {n a similar | rr Iriver for a logging railroad and | chosen grand chief of the Pythias Go-Car tS eal Union as “labor tru of more| manner to the way they dei! with wants to conatract « log rollway ou | Sisters menace to the country than any us and we have the advantage, bo-| Mirth of Rake Postpones ‘Print lawas lake. | trast of capital, cansed considerable cause we have labor for sale and LA PLATA, Ma May 24—T wan ‘ake 1 | oudumenke mops A giance at the front of curs dise : trial of , UPRRIORS VOPR TO WIN store wil! show why we age uasion im local labor circles to they are the purchasers, conse | iris Mre. Bowie and her eon PARK BOARD MEETING. eramed for bro" Fentewe: day quently they must come to our [erry I. charmed with having mor The # are banking the floer congestion we are bing ead Will be practically tg terms. The existence of this labor OCT" tert ese ig: Bh The park board, which"falled to * " i eet at » ont “nome jee a at —— nored and no action by Beattie or trust may be deemed a menace (Oo Ry lie in : beve @ quorum for the regular | MAatison ¥ Kunde af CARTR ond & Coat seniaations is expected eapitaliats, but the resolutions went te a meeting yesterday afternoon, has |? drag 7 Note the prt aah hg a Th speaking of the resolutions, too far in declaring the existence of “ te wt called a meeting for next Wednes fesuns hy = . c . Secretary Smith of the Central La- unions to be a greater menace day. Thursday, the day of regular|anis Campbell th bor Counetl, did not deny the ex the country at large than the trusts peting, i» Decoration day, a lega rthweat jeagy tor? intanee of @ labor trust of capitaltem holliday coma, and the him ¢ “e _— - push Hermrt " CHRISTIANITY IS INVOLVED IN ON THE FRONT ~~. .sssszss| JAP LAW The steamer Dolphin arrived this! T ; . Was uneventful a bonis x new steamer President will |T not go to F > or Go-Carts, cot nd Seattio’s 4.000 Japanese citizens Inouye’s iaw-ult, and will prove Golden W t go to Frisco before sterting her | + Oe spall and two Japanese newspapers are | the graft charges tn court ENUMCLAW. May u ome schedaie: She & nee on + 82. much excited over the damage sult. Friends of Rev. Inouye claim that Mr* lL. M. Potter celebrated ChATEINg, anstery STEN. _ Oiier + ir o-Carte, reed body, for 96,400 brought by Rev. Isto/ the “Asahi News” le an anti-Chrie- | eyiden wesding Wedneaday « which abe will prephre for her trip| + Ps oar, rubbertire @f the Japanese Presbyter~| tian paper, and “knocks” the Pres | * t Revers to Ne me au a ae + end patent owheeb h, against one of the Jap | byterian Japanese for that reason. | \"** anwar Ueasttie.. oi ha in. to + papers, the “Aaah! New The North American Times, 0/307 _,ine frettvities | The morrow. Whe next leaves the | 4 pi The paper is sued because it) Christian publication, hasn't MeD-\was present Servers py | ooune will be for Nome on June T lehanded tev. thonye with graft. biy| tioned tha grat charges, ‘The| srenshts wore. useae Tale te the |e nem ae tenes the pings Of thet + |pocracy and fraud, Shoet Mateu-|Christian and pon-Christian Jape firet anidan wedding celebrated tr Senator, delayed in Frisco. A splendid showing of | || | kura, Otel Sei and Monehusel are take opposite sides of the question, | Rnumeiaw be steamer Romena, Weetern/) a vish ai ‘te 4 +! Pantion Co Wik 7 bh Bik Suite tn all the the Japs thet wrote the charges. which promises to be exciting when — ee oe eee] Mica lar effects, f +)! They say they don't fear Rev. | It gets Into the superior court Pap Convention Afjonras on ree next Wedaoeday I mont 5 ar effects, from : few HORPOUR May t4--The Papttet Y vic W be tne pavent ee eee ete es | tuted. next Saturday by this com $12.50 uP } et furniture, bedgidim ¢ New York, prealdent ,. + WE GIVE YOU CREDIT 4// } once ) CARS TO HAUL ASPHALT + | Wert V. Hawking, 22, and Ethel inti See Pie , a8) Woodhouse & Platt J. Nason, 22, Seattle uC ) + ae ‘or bd The Seattle Klectric company has | amet J. Keppler, 32, and Cora :/ ig Beattie Wectrc company e!L PACIFIC +|| Faruitare Ce. Casop ‘Beotielte 18, nnd Sadie Be) _(Sertee Yotemra " tie at the Independent Arphalt com + OT EITTING * ra ere Haleyond, 14, Seatt CANTON, Ohio, May 24 -—Mra POLmSs IN WHeNG » pany's new plant on B. Cherry #0, |) 4|} Complete Housefurnishers amg MeKinley'® oo near Twenty-f ay Sole Agente for the Far Jacob J. Ranta 4 Rertha adition is improved COMPANY mous Charter Ouk M. Philbrick, 20, Seattle Dr. Portman seid thie morning that The Beattie Electric company hae The railway « > | + + a Lemedtl. Len 00 nd. Rertie D°Or Beart action was stronger ant heen ie stam by the fren tes: 18 ably Uae the pew tracks for b a} 422 PIKE Phones: Main 39 ind. 2998, - A ~ seretoe from with the | pavt torte ‘ ~tohamberiain. 2, Restile mere iG Vo" CML TETe Mpeer OT! Tino cetanlicnine’ te rows ot |PMTing MStartal on ae & p RRR or ier are CR, 4 F GRE | Gilbert Adama £7, and Neltie/ 40th She inay survive a week. | thom trolley poles along Prefontaine soaks eee ee ~ ~ STEELE EEEREEEREN Johnson, 20, both of Spokane pe a we her every | pt The poles, a they are being WANT TRACKS ON FIFTH dienes hidinitieciaiaen - Fdwerd J Kapeland is. and . bee ° oo not na Sophie “Taulexens 19, both vot] Of Rixey arrives this morning. | ative system of lights 10" | pormleaton haw been asked. frou ~ ANY ROCKER FOR Paulaboro. A con itation will be held by ¥* ws - snip bet t etty the Seafthe Ble ~ Rixey, Portman and Eyman to be put tm the right places cidann ot teen Wittiam Arter, London, and ne at 8 ' ee ee company to lay tracks on Fifth ay. | Hartrecia V. Golden, Sydney, Av Stak counties bt wee UN. and erect siding tracks om tree | YOUR e CHOICE new car barns, Maps showing dia Which you select from the list below, vis.-— BIRTH RECORD. RIVE CORNY ENEANE wooed as o e wor ve - te z t > Rrame wb 2 ole jhe. No. 6803—Mahogany Rocker, sells regularly for . $10.00. | Birthe were registered today | sactoge Taneree server {ertnpe Telegravh Service.) . «| No, 7201—Mahogany Rocker, sells regularly for . .$10.00 ge hE iMcLaughiin resigned from the 4¢\c.05. iat cotou vac ji No. 6835—Mahogany Rocker, sells regularly for . .¢10.75 gogo 26 2 bg Se tective hureau this afternoon as me 2 an eae ALKS TO LAW CLASS No. 6677—-Mahogany Roeker, sells regularly for . .$11.00 Abrene—At 360 Boyton avi aad acy will NOW) that his nephew is craay, The) Judge Milo A. Root of the st No, 6676—Mehogany Rocker, sells regulariy for .. May 21, to wile of M. M. Abrena, a} he will change his this morning ad No Mahogany Rocker, sells regularly for . daughter Cc ~~ be believes that a students at the|| No Golden Oak Rocker, seljs regularly for. MebMurphy—At 2334 10th av. & YCL ONE WIPES : pay bt mit on et ee Golden Oak Rocker, sells regularly for. ey 1, to vite ot Henry MeMur-| j No Golden Oak Rocker, sells regularly for. Po kaderson—~At 2311 Sth av.. May OUT TOWN No Golden Oak Rocker, sells regularly for. . 2%, to wife of Chas A. Anderson | No, $029—-Golden Oak Rocker, sells regularly for a daughter | No, 7208~—Golden Oak Rocker, selle regularly for _ Cacphider -y oot Site av. Ma No. 1564—Golden Oak Rocker, sells regularly for kel to wife of G. EB. Cooprider, « No. 1686—Golden Oak Rocker, sells regularly for. “$10.50 Aidrieb—nat int 'Howen: ot, |CuUred Savder, Okie. and many Opens at | No. 1436—Golden Oak Rocker, sells regularly for. .$18.50 os wires are 5 May 20, to wife of Claude Aldrich. | gown and indirect reports say the ° No. 1460—Golden Oak Rocker, sells regularly for. $12.50 a daughter. men was totally Gectroved. The 5 Cl k S$ t d y E j No. 70314—Weathered Oak Rocker, sells regularly for .-.. ee At era Hugo piace. operator wired vig twister 0 06 on a ur a ven n S | I Ne, pe aie ee Bee 9's $15.00 lay 23, to wife of C. H. Thomas, ing: half town kone E 02% Weath i i ! i © 0. TOK eathered Oak Rocker, sells regularly for & dmughter. are With this sex , | ‘ a nos tun oe, toy (ce Oe os And Remains Open Till 8 o’Glock Bae REY sin eas Sis Sey a8 5 eredcamt a leeie tae commuter Wok ake at than | No.” $-Golden Onk Rocker, sells regularly for. .® 8.00 daughter 3 kined NOTE—This is the last fall week No 16—Golden Oak Rocker, sells regularly for. .¢10.00 Oo ayy 2 age Hoes fyi Boe ei onan te of May. If you have a» Savings BH} No 11 jen Oak Rocker, sells regularly for. .$11.00 ° o 07 Cisco a 7 . ; daughter ", & . pasarand woul cane mnt in this big, str ank | No. 11% Weathered Oak Rocker, sella regularly for .., Dahi—At 716 16th av. N.. May toward securing the you know from experience h ‘s : ee en 23, to wife of ©. Robert Dahi, a Before the n terest grows. If you haven't, there No. 124%—Weathered Oak Rocker, sells regularly for ... al mere ton could not be a better time to } . $18.50 DEATH RECORD. yo EY one | No, 28%—Weathered Oak Rocker, sells regularly for sss Although only four Compound Interest at Four per | -. $12.60 Deaths were regixtered today as been passed by b cent b s again on the first of No 738-—Weathered Oak Rocker, sells regularly ee ‘aie follows ae plete jury June « week from tomorrow | Frederick Bulle, 60, May morning, which tm To. \evegql sedumnde. 6 mbes se) cob dma om SpMRewwevs « A a Our ar depositors know this 1417 the witnesses have been notified te . ; , "ONE HUNDRED oF THESE, MUST Go. Cooper oper, 92, May | appear he add “all the an of | “ F , & Mam pect street Schmnite ie gaining confidence their Savings just as each new ; On Sale Friday and Saturday T. 96. May 18, and is losing that hunted look begina Pr - at Providence hospital — a aes is tended it } Ketser—Regina Ketser, 88, May Spay yee ‘ wen 22, at Providence hosp ¥ hasn't yet o7 ana Miter Abbie Van ver, o4, tay ff ACTOSS Lake ant? Tt in not vis ft | Erickvon—Fiyod L. M. Erickson MORF wey Start h wha 17, May 18, st sea, on Roanoke. as ngton Plan bmg a neny | ine ce ar ite | | igh You worked for the Dol | to work for TUNNEL SUIT $600 On Savings We Pay The Union Pacific filed ite first Compound Interest condemnation suit for tunnel pur poses in t he superior court today The suit is against Mary M Mi and James O'Leary, The railr fesires to condomn lot 6, block 36 = sasmidenentel . A SAFE, EASY BUY + in Maynard 4s toner. ad pe ore Largest Savings Deposits in the Northwest bet Washington ar Resources Over $10,000,000. 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