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c ; THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1908 EVANS IN NO DANGER OF _Pouicenen susrenpen) )o""=""" TEAMS TO PLAY 194 First av " BEING COURTMARTIALED FOR ARISING BOTS | hoes") TOMORROW ee ar Go-Carts ‘atrolinen Ralph Jones anc hu | | Pa nen Ralph J 1 JOH) city April 3. The body te at the| | a | , od | ° ® RRR AR ARE ee | L Willlame were suspended vont e, l ed Pr Which H ~ veriors of the Bonney Watson @m * 4 by Chief Ward for rough | i x : J ive Interview to Unit ess mi ei BANK CLEARINGS Si n@eiling and striking two schoot | P*Ny ‘ There will be s game at Dug it e | vd bo Ee eeniak i way trom |. fRomas Troyer died in Yhin city | dale’s park tomorrow afternoon be t °° Oe ee ee ee een vy, | AOE 3. The remains are at the | tween t regulars and second sed Craicised Politicians Was Perfectly Allowable, [5 0.00.0, 80 oo, ssean f/tatttal,talt team meoting Tew | Arians of the Bonney Watson cone stad of Bwigdal’s ambitions bal he ra — fa latances 155,116.89 w | Fowdlen. 4 ri The game will be called at 3 wiry — * Tacoma *| The officers will be kept on see FUNERAL NOTICES. jo'clock and the seconds expect to! tL t : Wictions up@ an officer's con-|* Clearings today ,.§ 644,078.00 @/*Wapension list until Chief Ward | oer tie saan anh aeainiens. t eee | ve nt ae it is not in| ® Balances 73.625.00 @|has made a thorumgh Investigation] ‘The funeral service of Phebal ” Oe eee asHiNGTON, Apri re critictam of agupertor | * Portiand of the stories of James Agnew, Jr, | Green will be held on Sunday mara: | | 4 ante tu a morMiDK PAPEK |, ie on & dubjoot that might |* Clearhuge today , .$1,009,640,00 #|4ad Charles Mullen, who made the jing at 11 o'clock from the chapel YOUTH IS GIVEN A | , penal os te in dan: | iy the uation. Ste declared * Balances 167,089.00 fe complaint. it ie alle i that but of Butterworth & Bons. The is | tor } ate | the miral Evans had a perfect | 2] lees teeth Were Raeenes Om OY | meat will take place at the Me | w in the time to e Yeartial wait | MOht 10 auaseus hie Cetin at aa | VOSESERD ORME RMS afte policemen, and Agnew was Pleasant cometery SUSPENDED SENTENCE | Now ta the time to buy. th Kia joked ‘Mw Me ag ua ; al services over the.remainy Kid, The police told the chief they jof James Wright will be held Sun < prised that he had done so, as tt} cheatemenmnesmenesin he clais that the old commander had who had been terrorizing the neigh | chapel of Rutteryorth @ Sous, The . "i laery it in borhood linterment will be made in Mount Herman Leavenworth, 18 year they th t a finger to obtain the wm perause the love of coveted smmiaslon, ney WITH CREDITORS | Pleanant cometory uae Secueaee’ Ge dela. ‘sewer’ BEGINNING NEXT MONDAY arto him a greater} It ia the general Improssion hore é CHURCH SECURES The Temaing of the late Barsh lcourt, for stealing $67 belonging to 4 SPECIA CHIFFONIERS | Mount Pleasant crematory follow. |" local merchant } DRESSERS N hat congress will refuse to confer rat olficer and close | the tie on Evans, now that it ts | which wii}, Martin O'Grady, charged with | $26.00 Drews with square ne t he “ Charies BE. Ingersoll, attorney f jing the funeral servic ra) Ryans said known that he will not accompany attorney for | a vr cwhegalll + Wes. nyo of Admiral ee place no| the fleet around the world the ReynoldsAlaska Development A NEW PASTOR [be held at the chapel in the crema. |NOlding up EM. Sehack om M hat Ue rewulal company tory, Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock, |", #84 robbing him of $36 ia < heveled-piate mirror, 2 = inches fine Kart ' happy mother—GREAT! and that he wae not surd father, and Edmund Smith, at tarney for the creditors of the de and @ watch and chain, pleaded not 2 small swell front drawers and 2 funct company, are in th elty of John Gittens were held trom the | ®4lty / large drawers; special at $20.00 ICIAL PR RAM awaiting the arrival of B Teter Tho Rev, Robert Storrs Oxge04.} sacred Heart church this morning | 2088 Richardson entered a plea vice president of the company, who| Of Bette Plaine, Ia, has neoepted | at 10 o'clock. The burtal took place of not guilty to ~ tnformath | will come with a proposition to set.| the call of the Prospect Congres* | at the Calvary cemeter et caus Sin, Sarens ol wall wwe o " F polds company arrive in Beatth on GIVES SE OF CAFE at North Bend my ji special a w pastor of the church Ie j No. 104—$12.60 Dresser, with square Ingersoll states that Teter has} The 20x18 inches; 2 REO SE been able to reorganiee the com-|th@ 80a of George K. Osgood, of | | beveled plate mirror $10.00 Funeral services ever the remain. No, 335'4%-—-$25.00 Dresser, with oval eled plate mirror, 22x28 iuches; 2 be Press.) fourth divisions will sail for and] Pany in New York, and has secured | Tacoma. Ho Is a graduate of lows | | : | Ronee hpegecume bs college, class 1894, and also of the | Phe of-| arrive at Long Beach, Banta Monioa/® Working capital at his disposal | College, cliss 1884, and alo of | , No. 214—$18.00 Dresser, with square and Redondo, respectively, April 19.) Provided the bankruptcy proc hleago ‘Theologt se “i enna / beveled pia ree At 6 o'clock, April 26, all vessels | ings now pending against ¢ om | Of 1898 For the purpose of assixting the FOR INJURIES Ser mnall serpentine front draw Call] sill weigh anchor and the entire| Pay are diamlased, 20 a8 to allow | Waitresses’ union tu ratsing funds ‘ : large drawgrs; special at May | Geet will reform and sail to Banta|® Mortgage on the pr Barbera, arriving there at 4 p. m,| Reynolds, who tv in erty. Me COLLEGE TALENT TO EDIT erect « home of their own, ( i Me 8 anges * Allan Dalo, of th Nan Dale ents j 0. 3—$13.50 Chiffonter, with w York, s =e Sam Se oe Lee Newport filed « complaint | { . beveled mirror 17x10 Inches, ; same ill not be interested in the reor teria, has donated his place of busi lagdalena bay April) same day be . against the Seattle Electric com ree drawe : See oie April 14 The departure from Santa Bar-|@anteation of the corporation ness, at Third av. and James at,,|“##lnst the Seattle Electrs t r large drawers; special at Be ear poss into the bay at/ dara will be made at 10 o'clock, The bankruptey proceedings A for the four Sundays of this month |P80Y tm the superior court thin) a N '—-$27.50 Chiffonier with oval will ie on f a | April 30. brought before Judge Reid at V: Meala will be served tomorrow | ™ ~ a — for = ag A gees veled mirror 18x12 inches, and 2 . a ™ r | he remular Gafeteri : alleges that on the 6th oF swell fro: a fa tho b The squadron will arrive at Santa | $°* © been continued until the - — in the regular cafeteria style and tne Sakened wenike aieneiee ‘ small swell front drawers, and 4 large open “ Crus, 10 o'clock a. m., May 1 | Getober term of court, and permis jat the regular prices from 11 @. Mm.) een vest rear anton Fitth av, gers wers; special ai oe eves BRROO , saat . |} stom has been given to settle with to 2:30 p. m, and from & to 7:30 p.| from & Tesier way car al # 17.50 Chiffouler, with shaped beveled mirror 18x12 inches; Departure from Santa Crus, 3 p.| Beginning next fall, students of Aine unions will aasiet the |Cl@lning that the car, which had Wine same as foregoing; spectal at $22.00 the creditors if an agreement can will be made in) m., May 4. Two days later, at 2) jthe University of Washington Will) waitresson in raising the money |*topped to allow him to get off 335-—$23.50 Chiff with oblong beveled mirror 18x12 inches, ° be reached . sala) at “ophayts al of the € iden —_ meena . ir oer The Gust aad tase = needed. Good music will be given Se Pegg : M4 pe fhooe and 2 small swell-front drawers and 4 large drawers; spect i pel 18 jolden G | i on the F, & ° apeed before he had reached the 4 Hon of the fleet will! Thursday, May 7, there will be « Bl MINE INC literary quadruped of the tnstitu | While the meals are being served ps te pie 7.30 fa San Pedro barber that arene sien of ne ~~ y Fi | tien, but, owing to financial trow | GOJER TODOLER 16 ~ eee. offictals, follow y & ful irom | bi The Goat butted out of exist | GRANDSON OF DIAZ Tes aavyine romsina|or all shige and Hinmtuation et| ITS DIVIDEND ~ ALLEGED FUGITIVE Partor Furniture at ONE - HALF Hedro, the eecood. third and | pight of the fleet and harbor / The tinancial end of the new " = = monthly le being prometed by two — ae ste freshmen, Taylor @ Maker Co, who con editorin Appleby if) inwue shares 4 (By United Press.) ke Tee editorial SPOKANE, April 4--With the) stats of Joe Harrinc payment today of dividend aumber | chief; Kd Dalby, Mis 127 the Bunker Hit! and Sullivan | iias George sed Pat Tammany, as Mining & Concentrating pany, | socia the mines of which are at Ward The staff is an exceptionally cx ner, Idabo, tu the Coeur dA pable and experienced one. Harri Joseph ©. Sundberg, 28 years old. a clerk employed in a government office, was arrested this morning o & fugitive warrant charging forgery. The arrest was made by IS UNDER ARREST J ibe will have paid to the son te constde: one of the beat Detective Byrne ‘aiieniiaenimtuainasindtataiain 1 $10,000,000, The divi short story Writers who ever at | The warrant is sworn out by J }sinee Janvary | total § tended the university. Dalby edit W. Jones, chief of police of Des that they may be per |amount as those for the other city | monthly divide by ed the 1908 Tyee, the college an‘) Moines, lowa. dads fear have been $60,000, the incre onal, and in @ recent contest Miss | Sundberg has been in Seattle jouly two months PUBLIC MARKET | Spicxm Avaaz an> Srmmme Sram ‘oles enjoy lary inerease te the salary vie Outside of the legal question in- |! the April disburse: being | Appleby aed Mise George won first by the charter amend Voivod. it te considered likely that |due to the advance in price of lead and second prises, reapectively. for} which passed at the ast this salary question may develop |*ivee January 1, from $5.60 to #4 the best abort stories submitted. election, President Gill, into rather serious proportions, ax |4 hundred pounds. The Bur qouncil, today advocated {riends of the two men in the coun Hil and Soltivan is the gre n OLO SOLDIER DEAD. : w, cil threaten im case the extra salary |Siveriead mine in the world. Ita) : oe een Hurd jy not forthcoming to make « fight {dividends cover a period of 20] {By United Prose) | Feappoin' t yours. | , New. | peor yn lbw ong nh em aged Jonwph Mead, a veteran of the Civil! A large number of producers is on sale at 1c per pound. Caull- per pound. Cabbage plants are on members of the coum voted in the past, among which ts / » ob the public market today | ff i 4a We 4 Y do f o ‘hi . te of the Orting Sol. or is Se am bc per head sale st two dozen for tic, while “ig The la® states mentioned the 85.000 set aside ow PLANNING poeple tie oe Bag pogo a choice lot of vegetables. | Cranberries at two quarts for lic. currant and gooseberry bushes officiate pay can be the search after the fugitive ox loagh. was found dead In a Chinese Business was very brisk today Home preserved blackberries are on eate at Sc each, Chicken halibut is on sale at 3 on sale a! Svc per ball gallon. Two A bulletin board bas been estab- pounds for 2ic. Sweet spiced cu-|dozen lemons are quoted at 2c lehed at the head of the main stair- combers are queted at 26¢ per plot. | Prunes are bc per pound. Spinach on which all specials are | Chow chow, home made, is lhe per is quoted at three pounds for 10c. posted daily - g bis term of office. city comptroiier, John Riplinger, oa He complained of teat | q questruction of the which is declared to have been * Lie rairacon of che shich i dectared, wo hare Yee) BOR A BIG MEETING i<,tt nut the ‘Chinese pot im : tn a bunk. He died dering the! to them. Their frien: it ts also binted that @ contest t Tal 1 they ought to have may be meade over the proposed | ---—-- ee ere —— jquart. Square layer cakes are 2c Toke point oysters are 26 per All brands of milk are om sale Bowever. and Mr. Gill appropriation of $6,000 which the | —seeeanperenninnnictenatie aril jeach. Asparagus has been reduced dozen. Burbank potatoes are today at three cans for 26¢ EMANCIPATE YOURSELF From the ceaseless grind of city iife, the long hours of labor, the constant worry of iacreasing Hving expenses, in creasing rentals and increasing taxes. A Fruit Ranch Wil! make you tndependent—-ABSOLUTELY INDEPENDENT— of man. Dependent only on the bounty of Mother Nature. The half has not been told of the profit in frait raising—and won't be told until every foot of land in the famous Yakima country ts under water. For an Investment The land we are offering in the Bast Selah Valley, only six miles from North Yakima, offers exceptional opportunities. It is accessible by good wagon roads, and only ONE MILE from Selah Station, on the Northern Pacific—a good shipping point The soll is a deep volcante ash, free from scab or alkali. Good bench land, having just the right slope for perfect irrigation. TERMS For a limited time we will clear, plow, plant to trees select. ed by the purchaser, and care for the orchards until in full bear ing, for * $250 Per Acre One-Fourth Cash Ralance to be paid in four annual payments, or installments of 00 monthly, with interest at 7 per cent. jto two pounds for 26c. Cabbage | cae fe rerTerrrr eters Tell Reery child that education con f-eupport. and tr Mremnoas fight before the finance committee has agreed to| Local Woodmen of the World are) o Hee this morning in furnish for the city’s share of en-| planning for a big meeting Tate their salary checks tertaining the crews of the battle-| ay evening. April 210m the or @awn in the same ships which will soon be here. sion of the visit of Head Consul I ~ remanence |) Honk, of Denver, Col. and other | | head camp officers | The bi meeting will he held at! | IST FAILS T the hall of Camp 69, at 616 Spring , ot. All the mops in the elty and! vicinity will take part. Candidates ie the one which you ' from all camps will be initiated at the meeting Head camp officers who will se-| hide away: which earns eh a ent - bank pAye Fou 4 per cent interet om savings accounts company Head Consul oak are) you nothing: and which ef Past Heed Consul John H. Foley, i: hablo Oa Mads he former putrotman,| this effect te made to the civii|ot Los Angeles, Ca: Read Advisor | 2] . ducharged rvtee be rmailly|Citaton Veal, of Pasadena, Cal; | witheut a me r ee conn a aan eas Hf Head Manager Thomas M. Robie ment’s warning. Gate, not Te | churns att Cance's eteben wns |. K Secdgrace, of Huge Ore, conduct, did not re citizens will enter # vigorous pro|P. E. Snodarass, of Ku Ore., Bt police heaviquarters test against Applequist’s reappoint |@m¢ Head Manager Join Pattison, | . tn ment at the next meeting of the|of Colfax, Wash. A Live civil service board on Thursday Dollar te the one whieh you place in this bank, where it is always safe aight. His conduet will be re | Ronths’ sixpensiog, viewed, together with the allege tm auch cases thon that he was sentenced to ond shways corning te | Constable Jack Meek yesterday | 60 Ww notify the ag days in jal three years ago for ‘Mo report ai once for drawing a check on a bank in which armacnaled terest. larrested Alphonse Kiefer for libel) on complaint of Juliette Marie, who @ report to be had no funds. lelaims that Kiefer made defame jtory remarks regarding her. Merry Widow Glasses Just in from Now York—the lightest, neatest Eye Glass made. Lenses cannot droop; will fit any nose. Regular Price $5.00 Saturday, to Introduce, $2.50 Capital fully paid, $100.000.00. * * o * a 7 . * * * * . * PORFIFIO DIAZ ttl. « MEXICO CITY, April 4-—Por |» = » » » » e * * »* * eo * * » | firto Diaz, the third, grandson of the | Mexican president, wants to be a) soldier, Since he was frat able to toddie about he has evinced this in | clination strongly. He marches and drilie his ttle aymates indus \trtously. He tnaixts upon military Htoueh to his everyday clothing Ifts grandfather was «.,eneral at 24 Porfirio the third may surpass even | that record if trouble comes to the republic within the next 20 yoars. = os => (By United Press.) TACOMA April 4. — Clara a Schultz, the young Seattle girl who was taken from a house in the re | e ricted district by officers Thurs night, is now amxious to return to her mother's home, although imr mediately after her arrest she spurned her mother and declared BRR RATATAT Union —_—_—aee she would not give up her wayward | career Proprietor of the; man dumping the contents of the) ‘The girl ix held in the county jail Savings & feasrant, oo Columbia barrel through the planking. and may be sent to the reform Western and Ratiroag| _!™ mediately after the arrest the | school, She blames a prominent | restanrant was ordered closed by | geattle man for her downfall. | Trust Co. Peed under arrest at! the health department. Button will pes yector be given a preliminary hearing In| MANNING SUCCEEDS MANION. | SECOND AND CHERRY. toy by Senttary In. . igh ed with violat- the police coart on Monday a I ta Ordinance which pro oe Joseph R. Manning has been ap oo Bae | DIVORCE COURT Busy. pointed as assistant secretary o } ™ 0 was seen! seen the King County Republican club, Mall's barrel of kitchen, The following were granted di po od ‘Wittiam man, who renigned the planking to the Yorees this morning in Judge Fra-\i, take » position at Catalla with nd & warrant was ters court: Anna B. Boughs from C i Tiled Sor me eld. B. Boughs, Mary Obert trom B.( 00 eee eonnnne When You Drink ‘SMition of the piace was O'Conner, Elia M. Chase from Clar ASK FOR 16 the result of an inapec- ence Chase, BE. M. Biddle from H. B mete last week by Health Biddie and Josephine Hewitt from (Made from the receipt of a celebrated Carlsbad physician.) ton and Dr. L. Hewitt B The two officials tad Pnriching, # gthening; soothing to the nervous system; & valuable tonic, Delictous to the taste. Open Saturdays from 10 to 12 a. m. and 6 to 8pm. Jo make another inspection Take boats at Pler 2. Ten round Arrived in time to nee the trips daily. 50c round trip. ore Washington Trust Company OF SEATTLE | Surplus and Profits ...... .. $585,000 Transact a General Banking Business. Other Saturday Bargains Nest Gold Filled Mountings. Splendid Lenses, guaranteed 1 year, DIRECTORS— We have the excinsive right in this territory for the 4 vad ¢ E. Burns le only genuine Ironbrew. Bee that or _name is on the %5 and $6 values ‘ ... $2.00 4. Godin €. i Cove are there are imitations, cheaper and of poorer = deep curve Lens—never wean Pate ” p ade ae oo j Dealers pay from 10 to 20 cents more per case for our 3 ; William Piggett. My ¢ wae. } goods than , 4 any other m That ought to be sufficient NEW LOCATION H. R. Clise } guarantee to make you demand our drinks and none other, Proelss Optical Co. AUSTIN LANDOLT & COMPANY PACIFIC AND PUGET SOUND BOTTLING CO. 409-10-11 MEHLHORN BUILDING. FIRST AVENUE AND MADISON STREET. The Balcony, Rhodes Co. ARCADE BLOCK POOPOOOOOOOOOOSOS SSO OSOD n

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