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THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1908. , a Te ein BNI OF CLERKS’CLU ee Medium-Priced Bedroom Sets | Remnant Pairs of Lace Curtains Of luspectio’ In quarter-sawed oak, birch-mahog all our one-pair lots of last remaining pa DISCUSSES HUMOR ny, tuna mahogany, mahogany, ma ple, birdseye maple and fir, of three Lace Curtains, which we have ut prices running down far teen Oe it Bd-atorney today “esd ¢ , — worthewhile to look them o' rrest of Edward torne ay and told John Perry! E PULPIT a with the # R Leavitt, This t and four (or more) pieces, to meet all ards and cosy at the Ot De Grows tweth were treated at the . 4 nd patiats employed or Dental Parlors and ho alleges the requirements of the room, We nS Parlors, 207% Fike > oth Ais teeth and gums have pair Arabian J table James Shannon. Heir clumsily maltreated Rev. J. C. Young of the Fremont } - | + ating gg! . 8 we he proprietors of the Ohio Dew ehureh spoke t before the Pres submit herewith a few typical exam pair Arabian Cable g fired the tre! ticiug without a tal Parlors claim to be the “orig byterian ministers’ sexsion, at the pair White Ir 4 jon dontiets prackls nat Atveotar method of | First Presbyterian church, on the ples: . jeense tof Badwards and Leay | f “n istry.” When arrested jmubjeet, “Doctrine versus Humor pair Cream Iri A 10.00 ; of Be The arres! by - x! Bdwarda and Leavitt stated that | which was somewhat in oppor ; ece Gol Finish Set including val y Arabi 0 3.00 a Will de followed of they were not the proprietors, They | to the suggestions of a paper read |p PIE’ “0 ten Vit ’ luding bia Be sea > sre claim not te knew ‘> the at the previous meeting by Rev. W Bed 5% feet high, Dresser and Arablan eee 1.00 »prieto: »ropr 2 A. Major on “Hutnor fn the Pulpit.” . A 7 " propristor or proprietors v uny Arable r 6.78 F . eave bail, Deput pesoution. Attorney While Rev ng states that the Commode. Special ......$15.00 — os 8.50 ) each and were Pe tated that he will vigorous pulpit t» no y for ordinary jok : air Cluny Arablan 9 ‘ The men prosecute Kdwards and Leavitt | ing peither in it the place for }-piece Solid Oak Set, including Pan Cluny Arabtan nt eworn in an effort to rid the city of den uneraliom,” he says . » were — sno appeared tists who operate without a Having been called upon to ex cled Bed 6 feet high, Dresser and air Clony Arablen Se DD Gree. mecnting at: license | press his opinion on the subject Commode. Special ......$20.75 White Battenberg Dr. M. A, Matthews seid: “God = at the office of the eae OMEN ARE lister, ‘There @ difference be CLUB FINE CLUB HOUSE IN HAVANA OF THE DEPENDIENTES CLUB, | {¥en Seriousnens and funeratinm including Massive have mercy pair Arabian Battenberg Pan the ‘funeral’ min 3-piece Solid Oak Set, very handsome d 6 feet high, pair Arabian Battenberg Pi with “M” initial | Humor in its place is as necess Dresser and Large Commode. Spe ING TICKETS (Seattle Star Exciusive Service.) /a block and cost $400,000, The Am | as carnestnens SELL HAVANA, Apri! 18.—Clabs eatab | turlano club oceuples fine quar ore | Rev, Major stated that he doc cial $28.00 pair Arablan Battenberg Panet Mashed by Spanish clerks are won. | lus Central park, and the Gallego | not make a prac of joking a a 2 club is erecting a magnificent build-} his sermons, but it is natural for 3._Piec, ‘ P . palr Arablan Battenberg . : ss : - te by ation. In this city) ing on one of the most expensive! him to be cheerful: and give now 3-Piece Weathered Quartered Oak Set A Ratt » that the} not been completed, but it is prob. | the best them Mave the the city, It Will coat several | and the little humer to the di , . palr Arabian Pattenbe ens ne that t i hen a little hear \ on Séwle B No ant nse to tp gives by the able that t pavilion at club houses, the finest 4 thousand dollars. cussion of creed which teaches 1-6 lission Style Bed, } pair Arablan Novelty the sunniness of ex 1030 ‘ $13.34 \ gfe intence, and not the doloful Dante Dre bi park will be used, as it These clubs grew out of the con-| the joy a ah clerks merchant, needing heli in for one or 1 ‘of the cruiser We baths and gy mnasty afternoos, Apri! = aree ail room in the cit he exist in all parts of the | . ° ; ge hed dance will be one of bears the name of some provi: Women’s Clubs has social events of th Spain and th pair Cream Irish Point ....... 2 10.50 pair White Irish Potnc ... oe [ 700 pair White Irish Point ........ dition of Spar A Spaniah ser, large square mirror, George H. Lee of the Bal No. 1030 . . 20.00 membership is ¢ 2 of m thel jor ead and » eo of pom mainiy of men hailing fre t 7 7 rian ureh an 500 tickets © \ b A. BE. Mead and son p Hing from | us latives, When su Presbyterian church, wa hiffani re Paes a Sey wrere! hundred members of his staff, and that province are brought here by the px ' elected to membership of the Mi Chiffonier, large oblong mir pair White called for of the Seattle Commercial club were| Three of the the chants, they eat their meoaln in the | isterial Assenbly UGT, NG, SUMP. vabececee , 5 BF onree commanding the guests of the ticers of the cruiser Dependientes, Gai jana, | store, sleep under the counter and pair White Scrim Battenberg 95.00 “Admiral bas engaged a this afternoon, and were shown have each more mem- | recelve no pay. To protect } m- over the boat by the t bers. There are several others, in-| the merchant pays dues for ther bes for the entertainme Com. r Doyle, executive office This evening the ihe Washington, bas made ge fornia and Tennessee are orale all cluding to ne composed of Canary tal | the clerks’ clubs, which enables th almost as large, The pay. young men to have social reere POPULATION 3-Piece Misses’ Maple one Carpet Dept. Announcement t ty n the Washington, and the at of monthly dues of $1.60 en tion, the benefit of ducational ™ Durin, this week we will sell any pattern gents for * ee The cruiser will’ morning the squadron, under com- | titles a member to all the privileges| classes and hospital treatment Single Bed, spindle sy Tk PRAC Wilton in the store at $1.60 Bopesiee oe on mand of Admiral Sebree, will de club, There tnelude the so| As almost all the mercantile bust 1012 $12.37 i gions on Lape ts for the naval ball part for Tacoma and other sound cla! roome in the ndid club| ness here is in the hands of Span ’ | PRN I Na 28) is ee Samaten on. pete ee ae, oe yr oe m of the ports, return to Bremerton pext | houses, admission ¢ edueation:|tards the clubs have a very large | naeeninenica Dresser, oval mirror, No. 2512 fined to us exclusively as selling agents. The » of these goods is $2.50 per have Sunday al classes, us of : yard. We will place no limit on the quantity any symnasiome, an hospital, Ifa which to reer baths and population fro it : mS ©. 18.37 | resuiar setting 5 dmewt at the! members. The attractions offered! accord « to the 1908 directory Chiffonier, oval mirror, No is able to do| are so great that many business and | of RL. Polk & Cp. now in press . chaser desires,*so long as we have the neces- a0, he is supposed to pay a nominal | professional men have a been | the population of Seattle is estimat BORA sine pac eehs +5: ee 4 rannot fee for hospital treatment, but if | glad to join ed at 276,462, compared to 241,550 sary amount needed in our stock—but we cannot he te not able to pay he ts stil! re While the cluba have become an! of jast year's estimate, showing a - reorder any from the East, as we would be unable celved as a pationt, The physicians | amazing micceas here, Amerieaos| gain of $4,912 during the year $47.40 J 1, replace the goods at the above figure and surgeons tn attendance at these | say that the idea would not work |” The new di ry contains 110 hospitals are the most skillful im|so well in the States. They explain | 495 panes, and on multiplying this 3-Piece Tuna Mahogany Set— Havana that it Is the lack of home life) yumber by 2%, which ts the i" 4.6 Wood Bedstead, No. 337.$14.00 Specially Priced Mattresses | The Dependte « club oceuples @| among the clerks that bas made the | pie usually used in extimat splendid building on the Prado, ¢ bs possible, and that similar com | population from the direc r Fifth ay, of Havana, that covers half {ditions do not exist In the State Above estinate ts given a large plate mirror, product of celebrated Eastern manufactur r 337 17 63 ers, These mattresses are made with special care very conservative of layers of felt of equal thickness, so that the will not become lumpy We exhibit five gra ‘COUNTY DEMOCRATS wm Wwmo | aN See AE ay | ct nme nm, cn rte SELECT DELEGATES = n $48.30 | fone a in, tamann ea si ae hese Mattresses are on sa 5-Piece Bird’s-Eye Maple Set— : ie ar a Charged with wolating the law 4-6 Shaped-Top Bed, No. 356.$12.50 muir- at— £7.00, $10.50, $11.75, $11.50, $15.00, Democrats of King county met | Heifer, Judge Alfred ft F. A. McDonald and [I f are the men mlected by the co in convention today at Kgan's bail corning the sale of liquor on Sun Yresser, half swell fro I fF and endorsed the proposition of ition by ces ten wore eoreened pester |B Orcase®> half swell front, No. Decorated Toilet Sets jelecting four delegates to the Na Charles A. Reynolds of the King! day Bali in the sum of $200 was 340 +4 5 iw eke. aa'e's oe tional convention at Denver, in- County Democratic club was elect, given in pach case Chiffonier, half swell front Regular jstead of two. This county is eo- ed chairman of the convention: . George Clothier, a Rallard saloon N . ’ 12 Pieces. Price titled to only two votes in the Na with James M. Lambert secretary Gapeper, was arrested by Actiog Cap No. 346 ....... ... 19.00 Toilet Set, pink flowers Princess Dresser, half swell About 200 delegates were presen?) fn bh bors. hn W. Bteven | factions cannot agree on tw svention. This afternoon | teh was booked as a witness ? | gates, it wan decided to favc ention will select 9T dele | L, W. Mahaffey, a former base front, No. 346 ...000000++ bee I Petes Met, tallies ob beeeter selection of four “Welegates, each gates to the #tate convention, which | ball umpire, was taken to beadquar Commode, No. 346 {, 3 oe é having one-half vote. Charles @. | will be held at Spokane next month, | ters by Patrolmen French and Mal , 6.7 Tollet Set, blue Mowers | Menal conventic but, as the Toilet Set, tea rose on pink ; = qurwemnansnas - = ow | lard from the Silver Dollar saloon. Tollet Set, pink rose ........... a on Washington st. He ts charged 74.30 0 to appear when thelr cases were| sith ecliinn w anart of whisky to $ Toilet Set, pink, blue and green OR DENVER MEETING. ONS called tn the police court today and | phomas Keefe, a sailor. 5-Piece Bird’s-Eye Maple Set— prints . : each forfeited $10 bail | Three cases of beer were taken | Sie ier etaes) ANNUAL RITES yooney ARRESTED cn.mtisnen cee mites Pe ne tial No8!?-° | Two Great Dinnerware Specials B the accompanying value clings to this plece of lignum- | non, Pederson and McNamee sent used by Chairman — wood, i ea ae the proprietor to the station SA6 ne ks 17.67 In English Semi-Porceiain. democratic This gavel and sounding oar | Patrolmen Hardin and Helms ar kes fe ae Teiata cui anise sua v" ; Washington chapter, Rose Croix ‘OSSER TODAY - ( onie alf swe 100-piece Blue Print Flower Decorat.on, plain edge; call the na-| were sent to Mayor Dahiman by T. y of Seatile, Orient of IN PR |rested Viral! Cresto, employed tn hiffonier, half swell f ramuior price #1800, "Sale price =. @0t.80 | the Turin saloon, and Leopold © order in Don-|G. Harris of Fort Robinson, Neb _ : Vv id No. 336 Mr. Harris is @ strong supporter of | Washiagto | emith, proprietor of the Jersey lodz uh te expected that «| Bryan, and an acquaintance of Mr eeernggigpee 3 Be Peggenen _ tog hecse co cunsges of seiting Nh Princess Dresser, will hold « banquet P paid a 6-piece, same decoration as above; regular price $8.50. Sale price ....... + +e ORO that occasion be Dahiman claret, wine and beer to patrons f t, No. 336 b . Preaident, and as it| The sounding board is made of) ™ouy of “extinguishing the likhie sO teen received trom | Hoth resorts are on Washington «( _front, No. 336 ....... sees boplece, same decoration ae shove, regular price tatther believed thac an Or Black Hills cedar will be observed . Commode, half swell front, 50. Sale price teeeeeeenees $3.75 Prosser stating that Harry A rative duty Impored upon i een £3 | Knight Rese Croix, of the Se jooney, who is Wanted In this city | 100-piece Biue Flower Decoration, OPES ees: * itumtaated | MASUDA ARRAIGNE rite of Masons, to be observed every the charge of wife desertion, | | with heavy gold lines; regular price $91.68. | — Maundy Thursday. Raster morning Was arrested in Prosser (his morn | $73.57 Sale price ee p eeanser ian J. Masuda was arraigned before | at 9 o'clock the Knights will meet jaint has been issued ni | > 5é-plece, same decoration as above; regular price Judge A. W ‘rater this morning |for the purpose of tighting the ‘arroll's court charging _— =r $12.00. Sale price ; UNDER ARREST lim the supertor court and charged | lights Mooney with deserting his wife (By United Press.) | 5-Piece Golden Quartered Oak Set | so piece, same decoration as above; regular price 25 ——~ 4 os rol the Se Edith Mooney, May 1, 190 nd PP of . § Qs with helping himself to $21.60, the, Easter Sunday morning i, san FRANCISCO, MPH 18-4 I 6 Wood Bedstead, No. 338 $15.65 ne ee property of Mra. C. T. Guyot.” He|attle commandery, Nb. 2, Knight leaving her tn destitute condition. | pcitive for months, J. Dalzell Rob ene r adel it pr , 24c er given six days in which to ecg = att a gpl At the moruing meeting of the | erteon, former assistant ™ me Dresser, plate mirror, No. 345 20.00 | plead. the Piret Pres ; city Methodist Eplacopal ministers |of the California Safe Deposit and | hiff tts Clo cks where Kev. M. A. Matthows w created @ sensa Chiffonier, plate mirror, No. ‘A young couple, who gave their Mamet as Mr. and Mra. Bert Roth! GRANTED DIVORCE ldetiver a special sermon on th Pronk Burns aed Joccasign to the Masons “ wete arrested in! eatolia Merritt was granted « di & committee was appointed to pre | Trust company, re a communteation to be pre | tion teday by app sented at the general conference Dooling’s court and = surrendering " 2 68 Pike st. near Third av.|vorce today from Clande C. Mer.| MASHERS FORFEIT BAIL May 1, in reference to tho est He bad conctorred with the district Commode, No. le e smok: . Fr lishment of an exhibit headquar.| attorney, giving him a statement . ye im sen a weed satan te au ag’ HL. Deyet and R. A. Modine, ters for the Methodist church and of his connection with the affairs | Pr week, and ont mit ¥ work in the Man. | of the defunct bank rome for a lw had | 10, 19¢ he ag » allowed Woetiané ee ae a oe, natance 0 don, Judge their meals sent ap, ths woonan al doveal hermett Manet Powel wed | odterday by Patroiman F. H. Rise. afacturers’ building at the AYP At the ir ata : < Lantos 3 de taking the trays at the door a ly on a charge of “mashing,” failed B. grounds. releanet rtaon on nd, furnished by an indem Suspicious, the mpany nica: © ons STRIKE AT PORTLAND gr RINY?S BIGGEST MAN |... 209.0028 the in immunity ‘DRUNKEN MAN BREAKS JEWELER’S WINDOW ‘OLDSMOBILE ON | Kennedy were buried in Lake View GETS WATCH BACK, € ery following the funeral Miss H, Stephenson lost a hand- a » which took place at the! some gold watch on Second av. on Heart church thie morning January 18. Today the time piece aring in Judge 345 18.35 | Small Mission Mantel and Hanging Clocks; regu- “ si gyi lar price $2.50, Sale price ............. $1.25 Marble and Onyx Finished Eight-Day, Hour and Half-liour Striking Mantel Clocks, with heavy trimmings and in four different patterns to pick from. ‘ihese clocks were originally sold at $6.00 to $8.00 each. Sale price .... 4.25 a (By United Press.) PORTLAND, Ore, April 13.—| (Seattle Star Exclusive Servic © bondred and fifty megher of DUBLIN April 13.—Cardinal Irish chureh ¥ery intelligent | 4 number of diamonds under arrest All| the grain handlers’ uniow struck to-| Logue, head of the a nes on bail of $25| day, because of the failure of the | since 1590, and the one man of strests were made bY\ conference to arrive at a sat-| whom all Irishmen stand in awe Kent minn 4 S06 Quinn y wage agreement with the| will sall for America on April 19 a . Considerable excitement was} 3 kA < o aploye » jwyers rece ron y celebration | i at 9:30 was recovered by the police in a ye the Blew rom. 40 conks pe ; espana hes , pans April 28 j cameed = me BY. = nae | NON-STOP RUN The funeral service of Mrs. M. pawn shop. The pawn broker told hour and 60 cents overtime to 26|°" “O* TOrm te eo st. this afternoon w' — a H. Preston will take place at St. the officers that it was “pawned” leents regular, 40 cents overtim His inence wili not make an | lass window of L : Suter's san SOA Clement's church ‘uesday afte by a woman last Saturday. The i The » demanded a return to the | American tour, but Intends to re jewelry stoi Was broken oe =I ne t 2 o'clock. The burial will watch has been returned to Miss | old we 4 did not get it turn home Immediately after the ‘avuaken sean Rumors were oo At 3 o'clock this afternoon the/take piace at Lake View cemetery. Stephenson. United Press.) j that trays of jewelry bad been | Oidsmobile roadster which is mak Ore, April 13.—In-| celebration | @mten by the culprit. The cause of | ing a 1,000-mile, non-stop endurance DEATH NOTICES. of the Tn aioe at te FIND NUDE BODY | He has received urgent requests excitement was Martin Finne-| ran, had cove approximately | tendent of schools of to prolong his visit, but he has gan, who had been drinking too/ 710 miles,’ The car was repor freel He lurched against the | ip ‘od 66, wife good condition and no acc s| Mrs. Anna Ogden ot | wih pede that P. P. Dy, j never been known to take @ holl Pitte glass window and broke the! had occurred, It ta probable of John Ogden, died the “I | NE ange fay, and he says he does not intend Ties at the height ¢ nldetsi tee) tees celia win to eats paskdanoe, iia Ohana Be a was 6 do reak his rule no feveral men innegan : A bg The remains are at the Collins A ehook funds to the exte to break his rule now by to 1w afternoon or evening rane Ene i sesor yeed ; Cardinal Logue ts the real ruler oe he - him « potice as The © started Saturday after Bros undertaking parlors é + fei lam anref yw via ssident ¢ nd, and hmen expect him M © was removed to the po-| noon at 1:16 on its run with an atrick wed 48, died at the jkation w eveal| W. W. Davis, a resident of Law f, and Irishmen expect him fived. He was removed to the Po-| noon at 1:16 on, ite ran with a aged 4 r Black Diamond,. discov Daley left the | on drunk and disc aged 58, died derly Every six hours crews are being ry. His aathority is ago. His exact | ered the nude corpse of an unidenti “a | county hospital, He unknown fied man Saturday nfght. ? ne | supreme on John Ball's other tet changed 2 -k.| Was a member of the C RW N - hax been able to identify the re|and, and thongh he wields his Yoste von at 2 o'clock, | 3 err S W. N. ains. Apparently there are no) power with di n, he knows HAYASHI PLEA bs with a flyin of two blocks he apg sere are at Py mbalming r pp . ~ ; e Oldsinot 1 charge of Chaf.|room of Butterworth & Sons a idences of foul play Deputy | how to make things fly when neces the Oldsmobile, tn «Eye oo os i. W aamneie, tik =“ SS croner 8. F. Wiltele i» investigat-|sary. He ts a stern disciplinarian | feur Wm. Folberth, climbed | the| | Mrs. Annie F. Kennedy, aged 66, & Ss e=y ing. and many a priest who has shirked HOT GUILTY counter ba of the Queen Anne | died April 11 her family rest > a2 io : TO PARK COYOTES his work has had a bad time at the hill, The was made on the | dence, 738 Be av. N osSF osc hands of the cardinal. His emi-| —_—_—_—_— high speed gear, and about 1,000 = -3 8 “Ow Pits UISD SStbISH m9 Mad Tyigue in politic hianiag 0 the coyote by At the meetings this morning of| der him participati«c yama, who was found guilty of be may be obtained. } = \MINISTERS MAKE MOVE 202° '» 20°» man or great tenn | " Ssoiteeia Aten cetavemet | PUBLIC MARKET ec eee , | ng, his atree eth tng tn hte plety stabbing Chin Kichi Yokoo to Folberth came within 20 feet of the Nn £ = a | f nti | March 30, 1906, when he apr top, then turned around to make a] —— ~~} Strested in W modernism v V | NY De roetiand park . 4 mat te 'sebiien: Se superior court toda coastul Orders are being taken on the nd > Special Officer Wil iB 208 Ce He does not mix in poll ; Prego ee : nt. he . ~~ vo beranse | has no objection to the prelates un Hayashi was indicted f r market for eggs for setting 3 S » he claimed, there ae no objection to E in the first degree, with K. Naka FUNERAL NOTICES, | pur chicken, duck, goose and x4 - -: OTT bs AW WOrxOO0A SIU e the Baptist ministers at the Temple | affairs, as long as they support the H h ‘ . “ om | . ‘ wae’ fea) Sebults adm ; pd e qecided to | Nationalists, for while the cardinal | ing implicated in the erime and sent] ‘The funeral service of Patrick! Spinach is on the market today abe ws to Baptik. ches SS wen Soekses, & ye no part tn fartheriag Nation to Walla Walla for 30 years Shao will takg place at the Catho- | at four pounds for 25¢, Loca) hor 3 1 a social union meeting the plays no 7 ning of April 27 at the Central (alist asp! t church of the Christian and | to his belief that he has ministers of the city At for ecclesiastical matter de. | he hos bags lag oY, vl osan Me Cathedral, Ninth ay. and Marion | radish roots are quoted at 10e per Tuesday morning at 9 o’clock,|pound. Two pounds of cottage The burial will take place at the | cheese are quoted at 25c. Shad are ations, this is due solely 4 menial, Dut the thes sue. TO ADDRESS CHAMBER, Judge Go: Tevrimang Gintette with a severe|! wuloay Henry Watson Cornell will ad 22\' wow ou eyow - Xurpnys ; = effort w o sympathy for t : Calvary cemetery on sale at 14e¢ per pound. ; FEDERATION MEETING gh 4 Pray Bi Doan pecneel iets.” Lately he kil Be re ie at The funeral service of Nelite} Pot roast will be on sale tomor ‘ oat The King ¢...., the two churches lorgans of the Sinn Fetn 4 CARDINAL LOGUE. ee ieee melance of City | Hurst_was held this afternoon at} row at Sc per pound Lamb chops = the Wc ey Conty Peder f - =| Peasant, b { the strong ad Bullding ‘ ¥ |1 o'clock from the chapel of Butter-| will be 10¢ per pound and pickled | 2 x tow at 4 XU. will meet r TO SEE BATTLESHIPS voeacy by the of the pollcy | mere denunciation was sufficient to bate worth & Sons. The burial was held |lamb's tongues will be quoted at ISS z tore, 20, 4 CO%* At the headquar-| Take boats at Pier 2, Ten round jof forcing pric out of politica.|drive most of the paper's reader It cleanses and heals—-Suap Lake |at Lake View cemetéry 26e per dozen, Liver will be on +1 Arcade building cd See poend trip, >** | Logue Genounc paper, and hix |away i All druggists. The remains of Mr& Annie FP. sale at Ge per dish