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mou of authorities about by the gaa tive” In the city at waters vos the pool rooms be a det when the af the Sea! establish mp be urced the eourieting the poo y of reaching the . the disconte ‘ gre sald to have eve ieee of fighting the ade theoagh an atiack oF 4 result the situation today is pretty well mud mm The council's “solid y has taken away many of the and has threat who gained an entrance the rear hole used fn cast the refuse, robbed of J. W. Considine at, Monday in their om of 1620 night ruoms L Miler was robbed « pelt of opal cuff bute wateh chain a ons & to apprehend the emberzling ex ¢ Sational capital by the authorities Pred Sawyer. of th Weacils finance commitior. festved two telegrams within (pest two days from former Clty George P. Russell, who is % Washington, D Mige tne wature of the tr lewra EM acknowledged in response to / eel questions that the return « eer anawer to a crimina # for his alleged de faleations in the ht of this that the telecrame the faformation that Would be able to the extradition of Mr. fe case San ihe present fight > American country _— RO extradition ods United States and Bhere the fo ROW wupposed to be # banana plantation, and Meme the state depart ‘Mieral months ago informed Mesd that any extradition the wag DR home this evening MUNG tw Beiter ae wrote ont ‘a todey tm the city Largest Salvador eo ht They Muelle on whie hi ry ave remo th bellevos that totent y Unreasonable ary BLE STRENGTHENS MAYOR OF GEORGETOWN of Enemies ia the Council to Discredit Him SUES HARMON * refured to ee and is the ¢ van Comment on Fight the Georgetown Republican, has the circles of th * not ale “6 adju wou es entirety ot talked about, ac harm be financially an fight etty tit to the at plethorte about the instet ac ly ep Jone office ples as being arbitrary manner and following to Mayor conditions existing In offi of George to we of th condition of but amall hopes of any and muntelpallty f the disorganized affairs is t wmsed at any great with am ke tw own ath affaires en perma as easy ch up a standard bred horse and a polecat and call them a working tear be to expect an none for the ofty's wly and bar monio a man or set of nen Whose only object seems to he ain ‘what is in it, and tng his entire energies to ‘getting it Mueller ix right, and tn te to remain right. If the local ® * wish to appropriate bis fard it will be necessary for b to call in representative ett! to coneult over the beat tn crests of the people generally =a ees ARE ROBBED WHILE SLEEPING Ren Rydberg was touched for $25 to cash and @ gold ring with « by ne ¥ tvan is out a certific it for $20 om the First N ynal bank tte. The men fept in their rooms in the stable where M fast horses are kept, & about the robbery until next morning . for the return of od embextier would be ow the que a Since’ this Information was ceived, bowever, San Salvad " 4 issue with Hon has This country eaty wit negotiations were opened with that al vador., SE LINGER MAY BE APPREHENDED has an extradition and in case country looking tedards the return { Riplinger, the state department as n notified that there would . objection to the foretble re {mm of th face a inal ¢ charg art 4 BECK MUST PUT IN FISH LADDER Seatle ofifcial brought in the W. W. Beck, owner of Ravenna ark, has been 1 d by Game Warden Rief to put @ fish ladder in the dam in the stream which wns ¢ ah the park, or remove ve dam within five days The action was ta’ om com laint of Councilman Weaver, of be Eleventh ward, who haa dis covered that the fishing in Green Lake park Lake G dam p and but coun is being ruined by the pres « of the dam The stream running thr eh the is the outlet of the lake into Washington nm Lake © cannot but oars 00.000 trout fry ago The get bi fish from m run down over the ck over it the government into the lake fishing wan good fishing this spring is ac dam poor ted for by th last spring, BURGLARS TAKE TOOLS. Rurglars plant of the Foster Plumbing com- | a boulevard laat 619 Wen night f should be! a tla 1 tools worth $70 were ts The same pl was hree weeks ago s Detection of the thie asy as the tools have a mark of the owner CAUCUSES HELD. ft lant he the democratic night entered the aken robbed worth of private part in all 14 of nominat held ut in * nd a for money clothing to the extent of $199.14 cashed the order at a local clothing vtore wh the soldiers had been in the he of trading, and fled The alleged fraud was not ‘dis-| cove é unti the * were) cheeked up at the sating of-| flee at Omaha. » and in the] yeantiine Sundberge tart in his had « good har had noth i “4 Detectives Phill and Byrne ar rested him Sa on desert toms sent out government d Detective Brunsemer came on nce for his prisoner SHOCK CAUSES DEATH OF AN OREGON PIONEER (By United Press.) SALEM, © April & William Lineoin Wa a er who ted in Salem in the early ‘Gs, a this morning Vet last week b feet health Last Wednesday submitted to a gurgical operation tm the Wit lamette sanitartum. The Institution caught fire, and Mr. W wan om ed hon He never recovere from the shock. He leaves a wide and & Murray Wade, an artt of Portland NAVY BILL IS INCREASED (By United Press WASHINGTON April &—An ormous increase in the naval ree, at a cost of $22,522,500 is ided tn the navy appropriatic dill, formally reported to the house today by the committee on naval affairs The measure provides for two battioships costing $6,000,000 each ten torpedo t stroyers wt $700,000 each, eight submarine tor pedo boats to cost a total of $3. 500,000, and one subsurface tor! pedo boat at $22,600 j The bill also provides for the enlixtment of 6,000 additional men to man the ships RUEF LOSES United Press.) Los ‘ANGELES, April &—The supreme ¢ sitting here, today denied the application of the attor neys for Abe Rue a writ of mandate to prevent Judge Dooling from sitting in the case agalnat Reef for bribery In the Parkside realty case at San Francisco. The y boss, therefo will be com to face trial before against whom charges of gross were brought } SAN FRANCISCO, April &—Six ventremen were examined this morning in the Ruef bri ca and all were excused f being biased one way. os the cther, It begins to look ae ff Roef's state ment that it would take six months | seoure a jury will prove true. HER FRIENDS ARE GLAD 10 SEE HER SEATTLE STAR The Promont Congregational | ed district, and also stated that the Hrotherhood wan ¢ ued «wit! sa loonkeepe wh habitua lat A peor aed program at the Kdne ed the law would have an exceed | water ehemeeh, Be, Whitewun av, thely hard (ime getting af FOR DAMAGES |Sasvor Jo ** pe Crea | | Mayor John 1 Miller aad By, J Dw, Crict naized the fact B. Ortehter, ety health eomits | that the health ut woul : : }\ sioner, made the addvesmeg ef the have all sehool regular! George C. Lemons, who was div evening inepected, and also mantioned the charged by Judge Gordon yester-| Mayor Miller, among his remarks, | great neceselty of a detention home }day after trial on an assault ani coos aaghagh a ye a greqede dma] bred rn gu ala . : intention to “clean up” the restrict | tiows disease battery charge préferred by H. B. Harmon, t filed sult in the aw r . ; rerior 6o akainat Harmon for PI 000 dama a ging that bis reputation has been damaged and his good name defiled by slander i statement printed and pf | 1 in a local newspaper at the fastigation of the defendant Lemons and Harmon were for ———____—. merly co rteers in a mining vew - a an office down town, and. afte | PASO ROBLES, Cal, April &—- here until the feet arrives at Mor agp mm Oger a red The newspapers told the other| Rear Admiral Hvans had another terey. Then, if everything progre Vitnone mmmulted (and beat him | day of the arrtval ta Boatth geod sight and hie condition this|ow nicely, we wilt go aboard the . norning showed further improve ,Connecticut and the admiral will arrested, but discharged Emma Busting, of the at, but he has hegun to realise |take the sleet through the Golder Stock company, an organisation that his complete recovery will be Gate. What do after that that appeared last year at Se | slow and that it will be necessary | hw fed upon.” SOLDIER CHARGED " eatre and that opens for a| fr him to remain here some time Ww at Mra. By would easou's run in that theatre again| That be has given mp the idea a Angeles tonight and a neue anda mse of joining the t at Se Diego tal er the long distance WITH FORGERY It 1s no exaggeration to say that |!" Practically asaured. Surgeon Mc the admiral was much | Mise Hunting gained greater popu- | Doaald told him today that it would re eae jouininan liarity during her short stay in Seat-| b¢ Very imprudent for him to leave spend the mont scant , i Sti then dur othe sying | the aprings for San Diego, to which since he left Hampton Ko Charged with false entric ie — - ~ vey iie | the. patient replied ” Lieut, Frank ivens left army post books ax a means of | ove s ae Ané thie Well, doctor, | want to go very morning for Lon Angeles, where dulabihic: tide oad eaaeieal ateaait iene ned by honest of.) mMeh, but will leave ft with you meet his mother and sister did pot belong to him, Joseph F of 8 ae om oa cence OS De. Me Co ee Sundberge, aged 28, a former clerk seldom found in a} Doesié later teaensttnl fer the popular| Si AES a 253 of troop B, second cavalry, sta are & feature of the fat Des Moines, Ta, was turn aire ver to Detective A. Iruane Miss Hunting’s retarn to Seattle | mer of Des Motnes, and will be|is a welcome event to the regular] taken back today for trial patrons of the Seattle who will It is claimed that Sundberge, in| next Sunday, give her and her ax} ty of clerk of the com-|sociates a sy out his own discha: WEDNE MILLER AND CRICHTON | SDAY, APRIL 8, 1908. ADDRESS CHURCH CLUB — OFfF— Haviland China These are Xmas Goods that we were caught with and couldn't unload. We have made them into sets that pass muster all right, and no one can tell the difference. We want to get rid of them before our new importations arrive “* $49.50 Ranson aqerilang TRADE MARK gilendg France ? pA ad 0 mere CA gold edge wale 101-Plece Set, pretty mat gold handle holly reg bord: nat ilar price $75.0 Bet, with twining rone handles 100. Piece shape, sti sale and brown—of flow “= $21.50 and foliage wreath: heavy mat gold $47 50 $27.50 $24.50 rose decora $38.50 $22.50 100-F ® three ers on the Derby lar price $29.60 101-Plece Set edge and handles sale 100-Plece Set, with eeom; mat different eolors shape male with pretty rose star shape eat clover ce $75.00 ee and sale very pretty th d handle egular pr above; regular price $4 t, as above; regular price $40.00; sale , with 100-Piece Haviland Dinne tion; on the regula: with handsome pink tar sha ed gold handles 4 Piece Set, same pattern; regular $58.50 sale The certificate of incorporation {ther reductions in the price of 0-Plece Set, same pattern; regular $35.00 $19 50 of th Fuel Market associa. coal jf sale ‘ be melved this morning | in order to open some new veins Open Stock Patterns in Oecorated Haviland China— from Olympia, and the association and extend the development work Will proceed at once to carry out fn the property, the Keystone Coal || 100-Ploce Haviland Co. Dinner Set, with pink flower decoration ab arrangement with the Keystone will put on the market ou the border and heavily gold banded on the Derby shape | Coal company, whereby the enti bends, bearing fe with dull matte gold handles; reg 00 $60 00 Joutput of that property will be * Public sale . - handied in Seattle by the amsocia | Pie rv pt these sd tank: eubin eatae $60.00; (ay. pan 4 The association has been incor at 10 per cent below the PORTLAND, Ore 5—TWO) porated on a non-profit sharing market price preval at the time }Picee Dinner Set, same patte $50.00; $33 50 hundred and te y five five-tacl | basis and ite books will at all times the bonds are banded in for coal sale . cans of oplum were selsed ang] >e open to the inspection of cus| Prof. Roberts, 4 of the sch " tomers. of mines at the state university sack Wittens are To sell coal and wood at cost has made a report on Keystone tng by local custon mas the alm of the association ¢ which he states is one of the Hams confessed to smagsling and| when it entered the feld to break b lignite coalx found in the pleaded guilty the power of the coal tr The dope was shipped from a| the completion of the « m office of the Public Fuel Puget « i port, where it had| with the Keystone Coal company Market association is 416 American been landed to Kelso, Wash. and] the association hopes to make fur| Hank building ere transehipped to Portland | ee Ee _ & camer f el who was the target of a strong SoS REPUBLICANS WIN AT DIVORCE GRANTED (29°22 2.5% they captured Williams with thel the granting of @ decree today in goods as he was driven from the upertor court dock with a drayload of the con TA COMA | T0 MRS. TERRELL “A settlement of the case was ef- signiment fected out of court by which the | divorced wife was given the éus Maverick Terrell, the real estate| tody of the two children, together broker who started suit against with the home on Capitol hill, ce TACOMA, April &.-—Thoet was a and the republicans woo 10 Hew eral months ago for divorce and! allowance for the children republigan Inndslide in the city /Members tn the counell, In the to | cette Nraecai 0 ARRESTED election yesterday and Judge John pe ” ae’ Gotan Ho gy 3 k a was oh aS ores eee estima that 1,500 saloons are Wright complete returns be bi ok eenived 6.840 ang | But out of businens i Hubbard 0 a well oS vree Milwaukee Election groomed man of 40 ars, WhO|ieads the MILWAUKEE, April &—David aie ty te 6 1 ‘ ot ae 3700|% B Jemocratic candidate for Sam aeveatel this morainn by De 2 TB ths wan reelected {c fifth tedtives Phillise and ! ot 3400 ahead by a plurality of about 2,000 fagtive warras Angeles, |of his opponent, C. C. Johns. In charging ¢ Co counciimen, the wards The letter of advice from the ee to one for LaFottette Wins. chief of police at Los Angeles is | repu The oe MILWAUKEE, April 8.—Returns to the effect that the warrant| ticket elected ts as foll ret from the various counties in the charge Averti| with a ab tage of ward, R. W. Jamieson; Second, Rit. state show that the delegatesat $650, bat that other items of alter Wilkeson; Third, Dr. Johnson large lected are pledged to mtiar nature will bs the | Armatrong; Fourth, A. A. Rankin; nomina of Robert LaFolle amount up to $2,200. Fitth, LR. Turnbull; Sixth, E. for the presidency Averill went to 1, Nev, |Chaplin; Seventh, H. D. Brand and to Frisco, the porselog, Eighth, R. MeGregor Detroit Votes “Dry.” but he aped them until he DETROIT, April &—In the elec reached he MHinois Elections. tion yesterday the county voted to Avertil denies any wrongdoing CHICAGO, April &—The local be annexed to the “Drys.” He said a taundry company was!) o. = | organ lat Low Angeles 4 that he was clected president. The sum mevting will be held from e claims, and he speat it all reg interested are welcome to attend ularly on building and improve | ments, and can account for every| | CAR TO EXHIBIT STATE PRODUCTS Jamea A. Wood, secretary of the Northwestern Industr associa tion, has m notified by G. W. Morrow, general land tow agent of the Chica Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad, that that road intends within the next tw onth to place tn commission ar car devoted the diucta of the a! ington To Mr. Wood will fall of artanging for an exhibit of the manufactured prod of Seattle and vicinity. ‘Mr. Wood will begial | exhibit) to the explottation of e of Wash-| the duty} te his work at once and hopes to have everything fm readiness for instal lation when the arrives here six weeks hence. After all of the state exhitdt taken throughout the west and| middie western states, where it] ANARCHIST SENTENCED. United Press.) (By United Press.) SAN RAN sco. April &. wae, | CHICAGO. April 8 Hoasting Jack London, the novelist, and Mra.| that he i¢ an anarchist, and defying} London have resumed their world | the court to do its worst A ' erut m the yacht Snark When | Mcintosh, who had pleaded guilty the mahip Mariposa, which ar-|to counterfeiting, wa da on rived toda left Pa e, Island of tenced to eight ye imprison March th Snark fol-| ment in the federal penttentiar at lowed her from the harbor and I avenworth by. Federal Judge set out for Morea, Pomotu group. Rethea, His accomy 8, Rosecc Tobias and August Roth wore Gov. Gillett Improving given fi ' 3AN FRANCISCO, April 8 Physicians attending Gov. Gillett “Wenatchee Fruit to his room in the Fair HW. M. Herrin & Ce f ‘iret el, reported today that the) Av have for «i 1 h 4 im able 1 of their patient ts and that he may be to leave his bed within a few days. | atchee Fruit Co; § f whole — block is $1 per share. Compan price TO PRACTICE (By H. T. CLOTWORTHY,) MAGDALENA BAY, April 8 (Ry Wireless to San Diego.) —The} torpedo boat fictilla, which arrived] CRUISERS AT BELLINGHAM in the bay Sunday night, is in fine By United Press.) condition. It is ready to go upon! BELLINGHAM, April 8.—Riding the ranges for record target prac hor In Bellingham bay are the tice, ‘The small craft will continue : i target work and other exercises! %*™mored cruisers Tennesseo and after the departure of the fie C nia, of the Pacific squad but will rejoin the battleships at ron, Rear Admiral Sebree com San Francisco for the grand Te) manding. Welcomed by a pro view Wireless greetings were ex-| longed chorus of whistling from lehanged last night with the Peru- the industrial plants of the water vian warship Almirante Grau, while front, the fighting machines dr ped their anchors at 1 o'clock | PUBLIC MARKET she was miles south of Magda lena bay, on her way to San Franciaco to attend the celebration there. Raymond Eason, a hospital ap prentice on the battleship Ken-| dinintnaneilians twoky, was aceldentally shot and | killed by a comrade with @ small| One of the fish stalls at the pub- | rifle while the boys were on 4&/ ic market Is catering to the man hunting trip ashore | who goes fishing, but, being unable | to get a bite, does not want to re RECEPTION HELD turn home empty handed. At this particular stall fresh water trout |may be purcha today for 13 ® bad ad e at © pound. Shad, the first lon the market, are quoted at 16e yer pound The Women's Christian Tem-|"*\,tichokes have been reduced to perance Union gave an informal re-| ix for 26c. Cauliflowers are stion this afternoon to mark the! and i0c each, Head lettuce is quot pening of the general b War ed at two heads for ibe, Fresh ters room at 301 Arcade Annex. | green peas are two pounds for 15¢ Mrs, Margaret 1 Platt, state! Twoyearold apple trees are on! president of the W. C. T. U., was! gale at 20c each ent, and lead the services at The following prices are quoted prayer meeting at noon today on home-made goods: Chow A number of temperance work-| ehow per quart; macaroni and ers called during the afternoon and | oheese, 10¢ per pan; pork sausage were received by the W. ©. T. U.\ewo pounds for 2 and butter: officers, including Mrs. Platt, pres-|gootch kisses, 16¢ per pound. ident; Mrs. Margaret C. Murms, aa octal. teal seemnaiatt corre jing secretary, and Mrs TO SEE BATTLESHIPS Mary Wade, treasurer Take boats at Pier 2. Ten rour From the present date, a prayer| trips datly, 0c round trip. . Only two more ro before Easter. Almost all of the small boys in the city have gotten their new suits, Ai and ties and other bits We know, for almost all of them have come already to our Boys’ De- the It is the Easter apparel Every partment to purchase. afternoon boys’ floor has been as busy as bees most successful in the city. , . Boys’ Suits: $5.00 We have a particularly strong line of $5.00 suits for the boys of school age. Most of them are finished with knickerboécker trousers. The are cut in a number of different styles. nme straight and some with belts. The colors tend quite strongly toward variations of brown and green effects. Of course we have a very large selection of boys’ suits, priced up to $15 and $18. Children’s Suits: $6.00 The range of prices vary from $3.50 to $15.00, but $6.00 is about the average. The price changes accord- ing to the fabric and styles. We have the sole for a number of makes for children. coats > for our children’s suits agency exclusive Ww. B. Hutchinson Co. Cor. Second and Union

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