The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 20, 1908, Page 3

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WHAT IF HEARST'S NEW PARTY SHOULD PICK LA FOLLETTE? yaco® WALDECK ‘ and If the Hearst pro tg Exclusive Service.) | © through he would eae Xpet 2. . nous figure when they be re dena (ob Ps figure on presidential tim u nat 7 » sepen dence A t nogle of. this year's oan | ot A teea by W nes Thos. B. Watson, can Sas enter the jont on the populiat ate probably unde considera The vine National nar the Independence Pe ctasen (0 Be he ue and the platform of the cane w Pope are tically without varia HY. Tihe oa en be has been reported oe inet candidates a1 ha With a view to ef thelr platforms tt w taut *% a combination are in prog ition to tak " tn a post Biey the an has been told by Hear a any ws Seiaere of ' hat the Independence league will e co ke " prsented and Democrats ' hamne palcane wrnetples Acct eA pet T ' however, fa that toa Jd party le " in the presiden suessing, and he evidently » os . that blisaful condition or decidedly Interest" t th ; Ee oialen ‘of many of i 1 he ready to an Tapartant Oe 0 * plan = te inning the | rat loaders say at thelr ih hey = pational polled 40,000 in four nce league * states last year, and that to say o eee or Polk, hat th andidate for pre: and Joy meat will get 1,000,000 votes fs a ms candidate servat estimate. Some of the| movement wa e¢ tastic rnfidemtly by C3 0. Peas ax at Members of a provis the Democra h nal Committee have been part of ite vote b i in 22 states, and it will} from that party be long un... every state te tly, however, sented in the organization am Teague havo t convention to LaFullette of W's he national bearer, there has b« + td May 2 | fn the Repub! Bplace of it there hav - foetings of apr ‘ would be Mr Forette will ¢ reform fixctet lines, but « thought : bility of him as vt ets for tne whe dace bas the elephar In ¢ennection with the Sunday | poy coy al who w t hool convention to be held in Be | votiaate for gov " ss ita, received more ite ticket, and I t At , Langion of Sa ° jo made & creditable Mahas given out that he the norminat busy full or of this city } At the last tle Ap stated Fully 16 ry i hat in the nd of the from hea all a0 and May 1 western part of © are 1,000 Sunday Christian is composed of men and wom the conventions to be held in Seattle ita Gaadidate for governor gtrie not in any Sunday school have been ht Internationa! Sanday Sehoot Op their friends as desir association, under whose dire for the pres he convention meets, stands for th eration and not (he organic churche Evangelical auch as the are held ry year in the United aod Canada. j @oonted ovt and made The assoctation advocates teach & recount through all ers’ meetings, teac tratning fa He has won that ft antes, teacher reading courses Elisent will be con institutes, primary unions, summer Friends of Hearst sa chools, better equipment for the He eerve out the term, which Work, home departments, house-to- fe the end of 1999, and m house visttation, and all other iterd as wil! insure his means for larger usefulnews ' The } attend the Mayoralty term here ity and compare the prices 4 . HORNBERG «& iN av Inlaid Linoleums to Close Out. ites, out this sale of Inlaid Line | Wim, announced for Tuesday's special } selling, should attract ail buyers who want a wil tm sale LL Was are shown In three | Boke Patterns are Nmited MP yards, bat in several #8125 yards. $1.28 Inlaid Linoie wm, sale Inlaid Linoleum, sale Islaié Linole nm Rate s % t Brass Beds A LONG Line oF speciaL ; " VALUES d OW DISPLAY IN OUR , Windows, Six Standard Patterns, ander the rent grades. a stock of you will find an Je Arm Cha tor will discuss the Rese departments latest © given spec 1403 to 1411 Second Avenue. i fing roman te snole me 1.00 115) A Golden Oak Thie Cane ae se Buy now Pay later Seat Diner with a strong box seat free 7 Second is com | firmly Joined together, and thi material used te quartered and plain oak, finished golden. The ck bannister is quartered and stretchers an excelient ch brace the Children’s Eye Troubles “*" ! attention by our Mation Schuchard Optical Co, a dancing pa: tn house: THE GROTE-RANKIN CO.= Complete Furnishers of Homes, Steamboats and Hotele 4 Corner Second Ave, and Union 6t. 1,5@@ marines from the thie at San Diego in lees than one hour. #t the dock from Culgoa. towed by the batti¢ships’ steam launch reached shor: ship. The pictures show t Beton st at “aucwe | THE BEATTI. E STAI t of no email importance to iand 3,500 sailors and | battleships. Admiral Thomas accomplished The marines went ashore the sailors came ore in barg When the first company But the last company was leaving the New Jersey. The manceuver was accomplished by signals from the shore to each he opera tien in detail 4 cotillion of four favor figures, In whieh every one will be t ed tt cot materials of brilllant hues The committee who have t : BITS CHEWS Moisi Philomenian Club. on jan club w tomorrow Christeysen’s hall Social 1 wilt The P A given by a number of young ladies this evening at the Renton Hill club The ball will be opened by | Save $10.00 in Purchasing a St. Clair Malleable Range Is not needful to go into a long, detailed description regarding | b mertts of the St. Clair lime, a the ba ubiic knows well sterling ranges ¢ do want to ca our stock Hitlon The itne are broken 1 of a kind, and we expect a heavy shipment within the next day or | v so, “it's up to us” to reduce the stock to make room. You save $10.00 | ‘| in buying here—notice the low prices quoted | | The Renown St. Clair Stec! Range, 1%-inch oven; worth 35 00 | $45.00. Sele price A tit The Malleable St. Clair Steel, Range, 1¢-inch oven; worth 48 00 i. The Mallicable St. Clair Steel Range, 18-inch oven, worth 50 00 $60.00. Sale price . 'A Neat Dining Room Box Seat Diner $2.95, Chair for $1.50 Shown in this cut is one regula 0 values, ant pair Heted to well for Ven than waval for T day's selling. The Diner, golden oak six turned spindles in the back embonsed shoulder rest, shaped cane seat, braced arms, three front stretchers and continuous back posts. You Want it's the just $1.00 All the Credit Mra. FL} Drow Mrs. J are Pankerville i give evening Pirbad way Mre. €. Fifth ay willl ente Aux ereauay _vott tary of Oriental Court No. 6 Tribe of Ben Hur, this evening at . . the regular monthiy social Moonlight Excursion Lei Aloha Club. The Lat Aloha Club will give a and Dance dancing party tomorrow evening at e Columbia hall The merton, Mra. Cabn, Mre Wale Masquerade Bai! Leave Pier 6, Foot of A masquerade calico ball will be University &. at 8:30 TARE 50c Pillows An Odd Lot Several Different Grades Li ed, to Clean Short Stock. Don't overlook this chance to pick up a pair of extra good pi * at prices cut to the bone, Special values listed below $1.70—Noye a 5 Pillow; filling a mixed grade of striped teking $2.90-—-Duys a $2.80 Pillow athers and covering size 21x27 inches; filing mixed feathers, covering faney ticking $4.70-—Buys a $6.25 Pillow; covering a fancy art ticking, and filling imperial | down $6.40-—-Buys an $8.50 Pillow; filling an extra gra of white goose feathers; striped ticking. 80.410-Moye ao 60 Pillow; covered with the eet of French ticking and fitled with selected down of our Refrigerators THE WHITE MOUNTAIN LINE SHOWN HERE— “THE CHEST WITH THE CHILL.” MONDAY 1908. APRIL 20, P. La |Somerbet!, Mrs. Parton Bwitt, Mis leila Price, Miss Jassamine Gar ; a Hebecca Collins, Mins er Wil and Mies Ana KING COUNTY plan to make county, #0 to include has been mm i by a elty ofifelals and will be brought before the legislature. step in the program to call a “muni at which the mu a of the cities in this asked to attend cont of noth A King county Seattle number probably of a a an only division creat elty of to th next state The firnt will probably Spal copvent nictpal offict tate will be 0, naw pays §9 per andr proportl ng to the offictals, The re dxe fund is practically ing | acer in the county and the ex © of its taxes in the eit eduece the taxes to be mille, it in elaluted ‘WOMAN SWINDLER WAS RELEASED Seattle police were no ‘aturday night that Mre, Rov Anderson, alias Miller, n the Catifornia etty ov of passing worthlens | ches supposed she was stil jin the jall serving @ years sentence, which she received July 16 last It was learned yesterday, how over, that Mrs, Dodge was rel from the county jal) & last an order insued by rlos art Judge Morris, who had suspended the of remainders the sentence The Oakland p yesterday that the woman in free At the time the woman ph ed guilty to passing « worthless check on & local haberdashery, Judge Mor tis Wal informed that Mra. Dodge wat charged with similar ertmes in Calltetaia. When he learned, bow ever, that the woman had never bern arrested before, he ordered [her sentence suspended, DEAD MAN SITS IN HIS STORE » notified WM. Hargrove, proprietor of a tial, tore at 3500 Fremont ay Fr@fwopt, died Saturday night an be wht Yq hie, cb in the # Maby mont persona ‘noticed | Hargrove, but the body was so com: | powed (that no suspicion was aro led. Patrolman Cunliffe passed the store at 1! o'clock, He noticed Hargrove, but thought him asleep. Ww Hargrove failed to ap) at his home at 2606 Sixth av, W search wae made for him. a He leaves a widow, three sons and two daughters. The body removed to the Carton, Deputy oner S. F. Wiltste will hold an inquest to determine the cause of death. ‘M’BRIDE OPENS HEADQUARTERS was MePiride headquarters have been ! opened up In the Washington block at Piret av. and Cherry st, from which the campaign of Henry Me Bride for election on the republi jean ticket as governor will be car jried on, The headquarters are in charge of E. L. Reber, secretary The official call for the meeting to form the K ‘ounty Mcliride club j hes beer sed and the club will be organized next Wednesday night j DEATH NOTICES. H, Hargrove died at the reat 8606 Bixth ay. N., April 19 rem&ins ar at the embalm ing rooms of the Carton Undertak jing company Mrs. Matilda Thomas, wife of Dr Hen}. Thomas, died at the Minor hospital April 19 MeDougall April 18. re of the Charlotte M din this city atthe p age The body Bonney +l Watson compan son of Mr J. Cloos died at the © in this elty, April 19. Joha = MeCaff April 19, in are at the Walson company The infant son of Mr. and Mre lum died in this elty April 19. The body will shipped to Fall Cit for burial FUNERAL NOTICES. The funeral service of Mra. M. M Thomas will take Tuesday af ernoon, at one patiors of the ¢ ing company place Minnesota Club Dance. A social dance will be give Minnesota club at the Renton 14 28th av. near ton w evening. All Mine with their and all members of other ted in to be the HIM eh Madts former friends house otans anizations represe e cordially inv tate the city present TO SEE BATTLESHIPS Pier 2 Tea round trip. round vee Take boats trips daily, 64 STOP THE RENT Heay Bungalows cau sell you iful Cottages, ts just Ike rent Farge, Mra, W Marbury] yr 6 PLAN TO DIVIDE The Rhodes Co. at- -----+-- Regularly Worth Up to Here is without a doubt one of the lines of Sample Combs have eve Nearly 400 in all, and no to find any idea you ever among thene The come tal designe Thin te b far gain w ave ever offered Towels, 6 Large Turkish Bath tended to sel but 1,000 yards, Turkish Towels India Linon or thereabouts, wide anow white f hee of firm 1 , Warren's Silk Covered Featherbone black or white Dressmakers’ "7,85," 818 Steet rorinr #05 as” 4 4g . Goff's Gilko Skirt Braid, in colors, but no biack or 11 Sewing Machine Needles, for any make of machine S needles Good Stee! Tracing Wheels Greatly Reduced Tuesday we are placing on sale white Semi-Porce lain Dinnerware at a phenomena Give 1 0 anxious to Interest campers and 4 ‘ r Keep in mind the price reductions, Pa dd $1.26 a Dozen Tea Cups and Saucers—A Cup and Saucer ae Hotel Chima wii’ seter vinne: rater WN 3 kssnhs, cnkanecoaee- gti ob esbim ovaseeebuee 80c a Dozen Dessert Piates— irae iv edevdh v Sidaediet& desbeqoeund 20¢ Open Vegetable Dishes— WMO AF idEs Keidchences eves seapiclibsiegss weamnes Wc Oval Meat Platters— Kach areteeeee eeeeseeeees ™ Oval Meat Platterse— cach eee seeee +3 25 a Dosen Coupe Soup Piates— Each Semi-Perceiain Cottage Dinner Sets, for six people, inc very specla service 1 sizes White Light Weight Hote! d prices Dozen Breakfast Plates, Tuesday, Ware Sale of Sample Combs most of india Linon vameled handle fancy 69c $s. 00 Each beautiful 69 25c 30 inches ...5C oc regular shap £ plates of at greatly Dosen Dinner Piat Tuesday, Dozen Cups and Saucers, handled straight shape; Tuesda 25c Fancy Shape Wash Bowls and Pitcherse— Tue Fancy Shape Covered Slop Weather Forecast Fair tonight, with light frost; Tuesday, fair and warmer. COMMUNICATION. I fall to see how a post mortem Editor Seattle Sta examination, which D Carre Dear Sire:—I see It stated in your | says he made, could prove a more paper of Saturday by ¢ mer Car accurate diagnosis in the case of roll that the seven-year-old son of diphtheria than an antemortem dent Mr. and Mra. D. V. MeDon under one. The living picture of diseased my professional charge at the time, tissu cannot be found In a dead rect died of diphtheria and not of spas subject. Besides the presence of modiec croup as | had diagnosed the | the Klebs-Loeffer bacilli is neces Cup and Saucer .......... and unhan. every ease of diphtheria, tests were made in this par- case by the city laboratory logist at my request and found to be negative, I am confi for that my original diagnosis was cc notwithstanding the coroner's report to the contrary. that and other reasons I. G. STEWART, M. D. sECAUSE success, it must not be inferred that the other have followed it are of equal efficiency. the PIANOLA PIANO has met with such world-wide instruments which Long before the days of Piano-players, the Aeolian Co. were working in the field of instruments played by music-roll. Back of the Pianola Piano is the knowledge that has come through years of costly experimenting. Its exclusive features are protected by 316 basic patents, which prevent imita- tors from securing similar results. of the in- which, Some struments in the early days of the Pi- anola, strenuously disputed are today not even heard of. Oth- ers for which sweeping claims are now being made, have not been in the market long enough to develop their weak points. most its superiority Your present piano will be accepted as part payment. ee Pianola and Pianeta y Standard for something about which there is a question. Balance in monthly or yearly payments if desired. The genuine Pianola and Pianola Pianos sold only by Johnston (o. Building | J Third and University | Headquarters for High-Grade Musical Instruments.

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