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a het aati cil BS rrases —SSeFsse SS e4 DOUBLE ROMANCE OF MILLIONAIRE GIRL WHO TWIC NOW APPEALS TO CHURCH AND STATE ELOPED; Last October Miss Maloney eloped pecial Service ee PHILA . \ Canada with Samuel Clarkson, a! PHILAD! . ; 1 BKoglishman whomeshe had aber chapter, and ® et in London the previous sum ing ove, promises : ver, and who had followed her to} ove . America “rior to the elopemen we em tot . Claykson bad pleaded with her p Maloney \ ~ r pe wa Standard oll war outs for her hand and been refused #2 bas figured ie ~ He was @ guest al the Maloney Boa two warriakes and home at Spring Lake for a thay fag freedom at (ii har They were married in Montreal and the oh b. ad went London, “Martin Malo Maloney has be ey, her father, followed — thew cates eoclety tn Paid . They were located finally op the | 5 and Mutiful and Wa , th . Mien Mal hee niagly, beautiful and 9 ported that Miss Maloney wa gore er set ‘i don, and eventually Mina Maloney of the nae None displayed | returned how mpanied t itor taste in dress and her COWMS hor sister, Mra, Clarence Bi. were revelations in ela © mod) Ritchie % For a time Osborne used to hi Maloney summer Nome “consent to an angulment of Uh Spring e, > ad marriage Later he changed his Mecea for the Loree Ruler mind, declaring that if loved delphia. Mies 3 D were ght. | Clarkson he would not stand in parties ta 3 ren sone and | he Way of her happln But an fully ble affairs a and | Bulment ta, not easy of accomplish weat like a ray of sue “ment, Both the courta and the about the same degree OC 1" | church must be satiefied Patil her — : Maloney's ecclesiastical advisers Clarkson, last von is instructed him te procure first a ord of her first rome *" court annulment. Armed with this! : , | the ebureh would be more ready to Deo. 28, 1905, my ¥ consider similar action. The arch-} married fo Merbes be ©. | diocese of Philadelphia could call a student a! one 3 the successive tribunals necessary Ww. A. Boyd Mama “land their action would be final. | couple drove wi Me) If ft can be shown that the mar | Mf the justice one eve © was never consummated: | tomobile - P at the couple parted as claimed veemed. Bel oe and bave never lived together as eee eka the jow | maa and wife, the fact that Or | WELEN MALONEY, WHO 18 BOTH xe th Jue | borne was not a Catholic and the ent to the ef | ceremony was not aes — test, would have idicelianstinininanmncinonti _ sh BmOEDer) with the charch isen what seems barrier In the way of an annul Fate and threatening bar }ment either by ghe law of this rin New Justice Boyd has surrender country or by the vatiean that the marriage WS Rovere Cohalan a letter p Clarkson, the second husband, te joke and the 7 0 have been written by Osborne | the son of @ prov jal brewer, at wo after a < y eburk, under date Feb. 1,| Whose death ¢ inherited $200,000. was neve * In it Osborne states that | More than half of this he loat with Mey say. Hoth testified t his marriage he ha» been |i 18 months in stock speculation effect within the last . ng with his bride, stop; . t , . nis je, stopping Referee Cohalan * hea ief periods tn various cities tie testimony In su y he He asks for the marriage certifi CHARGES LARCENY for an annu 5 Re \ cate, and promixes to ran out In @ YY his auto upon bis return to New emmreeeeempenses RTT NmerS | oon catares lene he cited re temas Aitart. 100 Quenel Deals at Pler 2. Ten round {ments concerning his traveling} “P?* 8» pring Hida Peeing ad . preaident of the Crane Realty Co Se round trip. with his wife were false, and made inteutionally for the purpose of with larceny by embexziement tn titrowing off the track anyone who|a complaint issued by Deputy may have been investiating the! ., pa “ rey marriage, as at the time he was at, Proreruting Attorney Murpl Princeton and Misx Maloney at ber| The trouble arose over the sale home in Philadelphia. of $1,200 worth of Bailey bullding Uniess he can convince the ref. bonds, There are other com eree that this statement i« true ints against Sutphes cordin the letter will probably prove a to Mr. Murphy THE GROTE-RANKIN COMPANY. Complete Furnishers of Homes, Steamboats and Hotels WB te 1411 Sec ond Avenue Cerner Second Ave. and Union Pure Linen Napkins A Close Selling Lunch Cloths Let No, 1—Linen Napkins, meas hd shown in four differ ———aa patterns; worth, per These Special Fringed Lanch poll 1,45 are sixty finch: Finely Finished Parlor Table $2.85 Thie special eight inches long. and Lot No. 2--Large Linen Napkins tn a cumber of pretty measure 20 inches square and A regular $2.45 value ® chotee of six different pat terns offered; a $2.55 $1.85 right ue Thursday | exactly as | shown here; table made entire ly of quartered white oak; high? polished a deep golden; | top measures 24 Inches square; as are heavy and very neatly |} turned; under shelf shaped and table stands firm Worth $4.25; special Thure Art China Plates | ANamberto | Close 1-2 Price icant Atte" Se tie GoldenCaneSeat $19.75 es x a Set “= Diner 95c extraordinary pick-up for Thurs | day Diner le very strongly com e structed, hard, perfectly » 0 ai shaped and caned; five } | turned spindles in the EC tr Plate | shoulder rest an embossed panel y fastened and ats, arms are secure ‘this cep $ French china, hand decor brace the back; a regular $1.40 : meas be ated. A reduetion of one-third | value; priced to save 45e om each } ee is made on the line. | chair | Feather- Weight Folding Card Tables for $5.50. All the Credit You Want | MAS. HERBERT OSBORNE AND MRS. GAMUEL CLARKSON = = ] That Is What Sen. Fulton Calls Heney. ) April 15.— Charles W Fulton termed Francis J. H a tar tant night n audience of 3,000 in bis specely ing to the prosecutor's chargesh that he had attempted to bribe ex Representative J. 8. Smith to vote for Senator Mitchell in 1897, a had offered “financial inducement to ex Representative H. A. Webster | his vote himself in torial campaign of 1992. He declared that Heney used his persuasive powers” on Webster to} dian the affidavit sllegi the | at charge, and that Webster was angry at him because he had not been able to have Webster appoint ed master fish warden. Fulton dwelt upon the fact that (By United Pr PORTLAND, Ore Vaelted States Senator Wilifal and deliberate to to secure the sen Henry had reesived 000 for bis Oregon prosecutions from the gov ernment, and he declared he was merely the mouthptece for a pollt ical cabal who were altempting to burt his reputation In Oregon. ‘MODERN MACCABEES te RR ne * Fruit Hurled at Chief Ex- ecutive of Georgia. (By United Press.) MARIBTTA April 5 Marietta the ia awoke this ation Chat it in in disgrace eyow of tts nlater morning to rea the cities be enuse of the which len Hoke The gove a 4 last night to deliver in bis campaign for was well aware wild demonst m in were hurled at Gov Simi » ved at Marte ddrens He this an re mn of the fact tha was but he did ¢ plate Jingle all himseif he ret entering & fin ry were after t Kho his rival for Hut m te he simt h a gave up thre hurled r window The contest be charged from the full « he me go + * HOW TO MAKE HOT CROSS BUNS FOR . THE GOOD FRIDAY BREAKFAST . * * . An t custom inn a n dei * *® foo all me al * ® quaint n of eh r we 1 * * ern in jatia * * American bakers have encouraged the ule @ hot ¢ * ® bur If you want to " them in your own home for Good ® * Friday morning, here in the rect * * Matertala—1% pints of milh cupe mar, 1 ¢ « € t * ® 6 oKKH, 1 tableny cups rales and vt snd ® * flour enough to make a soft cakedike t * + Direction. att dough, consisting ¢ iik, f wv * ® and salt, and jet stand over night. In the morn add o * ingredients and let rise, When light, cut | make ® * 8 cross on top of each, Cover tops With molasses or sugar & *® and water Pat tn no they will not touch When done * * cover again with me or sugar and water and serve hot * * o WOR Re OO tk tn tt Rm LEMONS THROWN AT GOVERNOR 1 the the and mer @ commit KANSAS IN LINE FOR ELECTION OF SENATORS BY DIRECT VOTE SENATOR CHESTER |. LONG. (Seattle Star Exctusive Service.) TOPEKA, Kan April 14.—United Sta senators will be chosen in Kansas hereafter by direct vote of the pec The first, senatorial election will be helded August 11 1908. The new primary election law passed by the legislature tn the jepecial seasion juet adjourned, pro | vides for the selection of United Stetes senators by popular vote and the non .at ° mame method pt all state, congressional, judicial county, township and etty officials. HOLD A CONVENTION Modern Maccabees of Washinaton and Oregon met in district conven thon yesterday at Fraternal hail, Rallard, and elected W. 8. Dixon of Ballard and L. W legates to the nation: tion, whieh will be held O., Wednesday, June 10. Prescott, Tacoma, and P. H. Mun dall, Cister, were chosen as alter nates The meeting was called to order te rd: afternoon by Fred L commander of Washington W. &. Dixon of Ballard was ye Duell. permanent chairman and Preacott of Tacoma was elected permanent secretary. Four teen tents w ented at the re repre: ck the delegates were banqueted at Elks hall by the ladies of Pacific hive, of Ballard, assisted by members from Lake Union and Washington hives, of Seattle In the evening a class of 20 candi dates was tnitiated. The work was well per 4 by the drill team of Washington tent, No, 1087, Ballard. After the initiation the members adjourned to Elks hall, where a good program was given by ladies ROOSEVELT WILL GIVE RECEPTION TO JAPS (By United Press.) woman while visiting In Japan | District Rebekahs in Session. BURLINGTON, April 15 district Rebekah lodge, 1. O. of Skagit county with 800 members oF in attendance Four drill teams, Mt. Vernon, Ana cortes, Sedro-Woolley and Avon, will | com. anner e for the j— See Joe Schermer’s AG NEXT FRIDAY They’re Exclusive Clothiers the | WASHINGTON, April 16 There will be a reception at the White House Saturday night and on that occasion President Roose: | vel(s guests will be a party of | Japahese tourists, Madame N | mura, wi a Japanese jewolér will be one of those present. While | she 1a in this country she will be |the guest of Mrs. Nicholas Long | worth, who first met the Japanese is in session here, | save members of school boards. The | ae eT eo selection Gov. t.w of n HOCH. ommittee men and presidential electors is left to the party conventions The first senatorial contests wil! be lively. Chester I. Long, pres ent United States senator, will be compelled to make the for re election under a law which be fought bitterly. He probably will be opposed by E. W. Hoch, the re form governor. J. L. Bristow, who done much work in the postal riment during = ——- President prominently dat velt's administration. mentioned as 8 candi is also TO PUSH PROSECUTION OF Taft of Hoquiam | UNLICENSED DENTISTS War on dentists who practice without a license has been declared by the prosecuting attorney's office even to th extent of reviving old cases in whieh fines were imposed but never collected. Assistant Prosecuting Attorney John H. Perry bas charge of the prosecutions which are brought at the instance of the state board of dental examiners, and promises to carry them through to a finish H. C. Littooy and W. C. Palme’ the latter employe of the Rex Rental company, were arrested yes terday on the charge of practicing dentistry without a Hoense, They gave bail in the sum of $200 each and will appear for trial bef Judge m April 28 The following old cases in which th® fines and costa due the county | wnt to nearly $1,000, will be re Fyne nd the defendants made | pay the fines in money or in seditences, decording to Mr. Perry ~ C. Littooy, 1905, fined $100 ahd $66 costa. LH. C. Littooy, 1905, fined $200 find $66 In qoete €. H. Sexton, 1905, fined $100 and 74. cost B. J. Brown, 1905, fined $200 and 103.36 costs G. E. Thompson, 1905, fined $50 $3}, defendants in each case Jaim that they are qualified to ractice dentistry but that the tate board discriminates against hem by refusing them lHeenses to | Practice in the state. Phe prosecution on the othe |hand, claims that ¢ 1 were nied licenses because they were | "Fo SEE BATTLESHIPS |Take boats at Pier 2. Ten round trips dally, 50c round trip. ove haaatde RT HANSEN Ate 4 Watches, Jewelry, AND CHE Ument | Hotel Wallfirst THAT'S ALL. 2414 FIRST AVE Main 1673. ind., 2794, not entitled to them have formed by Witnesses ¢ the is of Inferior quali com! Romba A yn thr ing worse the alone 5,000 a week National Land & Investment Co. at and the ecently pril ough In th death claim to work fF arrest 15. — The t India ts city of 8 number 917 FIR M.| JOHNNY BULL IS GETTING NERVOUS - the m toward India Japan-China Strain Is Very ionaing 4 Perplexing and Inguisedly in } flying a flag over it de cla 1 Pr « Price, of A tralia, Troublesome. Ste eee vie seclerdar ot ae Londo' if ou are golag to (By United Press.) eee ry pe agg Pag + it” iid LONDON, Aprt Hiritish of Extensive acquisitions Japan | fieialdom in ¢ ‘— grave un |in China would nat bring | casy over the easing strain on| Nippon 4 step nearer to both India jthe Chino-Japanese ations and Australta The situation the topic of| Kngland ng more and ich informal onsideration and more nervou ent the Angle ports are curre bh Engli Japane alliance drag the Occ | diy en © be dental half of the partnership into 1 eve me international com ation in fluence « Hritain will have everything | For one thing © and nothing whatever to not how I air profit by a d The people, if not the govern other, there k Japa: « diplomac has be lness at the threa cor " r too aggresel and } panstor to wish heartily that the alliance Englishmen are ecoming con-| had never been thought of. NO BETTING AT RACES. THOMAS CAR Is (By United Press.) | NEW YORK, April 16—Innova | tions were introduced at todays as a result of a meeting held by the | sini |track manage last nigh There | (By United Press.) the betto: and po bookmakers, as i NEW YOR? AY 1 Technt-|\ the latter were ousted. Mi rm \¢ the American 1nomas, | were kept away from the track and in the New York-to-Paris race, has! po wagers jess than $2 were accept- lalready won the Matin cup, as tt eq has f hest ove the gine - —————E power in Alaska. However, it | probable that the commi(tee will take into account the circumetan and award the cup on the basis of equity rather than upon a mere especia as the! | technicality, furthest” consisted of a trifle over | 200 yards. CANDIDACY 1 4 e route has not en aged. b py "Scondnats themselves | (By United Press.) have cided to go by way of Viad-| CHICAGO, April 15.—“I don't ivostok, apparer with the con |think that my candidacy for the sent of the promoters of the race. | presidential nomination is ‘im The Thomas car w unquestion- | inent : fably be allowed the advantage pertinen It is not of my seeking, time in er ne but now that I am in, | am going Europe which she n make a determined but never # when | the crossing of the Un se dignified figh the award of the cup is made irred by Mterature sent out by The lead of the American car is Abbott, William J. Bryan's not affected by the departure personal representative at Wash the Italian and French ton, which intimated that Gov. Japan en route to Viediv Johnson was an interloper and thet Beattie his candidacy was “impertinent,” | Session . Johnson removed his candidaey \from passive stage and declared LOSE MONEY---OH, YES himself # real candidate in the above terms j 1 I did not become a candidate a ear anti! friend and democrats (By United Prese.) hroughout the country insisted NEW YORK, April 16.—From | that I should, and even now I think the standpoint of operating results |that they could have chosen more the annual! report the American, | Wisely, but now that 1 am in the Untied States and Wells-Fargo ex.|™atter | am not going to run press companies ure extremely dis away. My presence in the fieid appointing documents. One of the | !s hardly impertinent, as I see it.” three companies whore figures are under review, the WellsFargo, ts the only one which makes @ satix factory showing. It has earned its year's dividend by operation and a substantial surplus over it. The others have pot even earned a third of theirs ASK THAT CARS RUN FARTHER UP TOWN A petition endorsed by the Four teenth Ward Improvement elub and signed by between 500 and 600 rest dents of West Seattle and Alki Point, and headed by Alderman Max Wardell and former Alderman Fer. dinand Schmitz, requesting that the east terminal of the Alki Point-| Luna Park car line be changed from Jackson st. to some point further | SUPERFLUOUS HAIR vensty is some a thing ef the past it Astiplive (Besth to Hair) aration that positively if without sear or biem- seattin Meth Tit Te Breen’ ave. Hotel Wallfirst Comfort and Cleanliness 2414 FIRST AVE. Main 1673. ind., 2794, up town, was presented fo the Seat-| tle Electric company today | For some time the citizens of West Seattle and Alki Point have been trying h the terminal changed to some more convenient | point for those leaving from this | end of the line, but so far have been unsnecessful. } 3 ° 3 aa ‘The easiest working, longest Statement of Condition | 8S: "ey 2%. NORTHWEST TRUST ae SAFE DEPOSIT CO. | old * mired ion " At Cees f° Ppociases ch 1 1d08 $ive0 ‘Not Hammond Cushion Broad ¢ A - |B M. SPINNING Northwest Trust and Safe 1310 Second Avenue Deposit Co. Se eae ' Schilling’s Best Is sold in packages only; aLvery, Wise Man never in bulk. ther tine of ‘ nt : ‘ z eye a #3 ‘s — ae your — EASTERN PROPLE planning a home o estment should |!we pay him. ee oe nee property at PARKLAND. We are selling choice build ing Jots at $75 to $100, on easy terms. wt ona Hotel Walifirst Quiet and Homelike. 2414 FIRST AVE ST AVE | Main 1673. ind., 2794,

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