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°o WEDN DAY, MAY 6, 1908 ei tune con | AMERICAN HORSE WINS, | | De | BANKER MATHIS IN JAIL 4 the gene und would cause very | | ne bullet, Anothe ed . ' ' ones m the transac | (By United Prese.) | McAuley's t me he rv By United Press.) | 4 oe ee ee NEWMARKET, Eng, May 6 {™ Aule fe j ' I f { ‘ or the " © year, The fact remalus, | August Belmont's horse man Ht Istalrs and sent et throug ‘ t arrest on @ 1 oda won the 000 guinea ace b ows oa iH dled an ‘ : ry . oe t 0 he 8 one of the Classic event t lcAuley t# in the He | f wa ef k At tae eatnning of the Perrier was unplaced, Perrier wae McAule ef Hon. | at the t One of bis is ‘ by so have to give up| American horse was 96 to l tt f Olye faibin | t wit his t © present olty at o, % "|0 1 : | j . t 1 Mathge wa he © \ chased fo viirood VFegon ris | 1® HURLED TO DEATH ns Wit y Hundred Thousand Doll , ts eo my : (By United Press ae ao money le ‘is| Tacoma May Prove to | Blove Has Stiri ACOMA, Ma Grand Canine Chorus NEGRO POLICEMAN ‘ Lo Lng Gok Be a Crime. ‘idiots sty i " his Morning. IS DISCHARGED n the Young . A 1 thie th are e t Kapow here he e pecial Meet atk sien SES an nage heer. White dressing It} . - R jer the la ‘ x le INDEPENDENCE, Ore, May 6 is end a 10,688 (By United Press.) ree = he om il ebinten aa . : ing to the ¥ i health | has demanded t hat : . S.6 " Only ob npt arrival of the fire t bed ¢ . pe t 6 Chie P 4 the expe * Incide snes over the h of I oath y Immediately stopped Wa Ww, filled Dre . ¢ fe ~ H plague fight came lan Wyman, of Independe Ore, ' Joneses, 1 ¢ od lone Of AO | tog late D ne 1 Lo “ " i ‘ eo ra the " . of o (26 Mission thi DRINK LEADS TO DEATH Chieag b ‘ t upbec * - Rot e - of Organised be jamage to stores the b ‘ 5 i and jes depa The dire conta A atroat to the extent of $100 (By United Press.) 0 fared the ris People a A a) | au amie abe ingutshe EVERETT, May ¢ ar , Brinda for Alare Jomise, Hetween the eye wi | Rwir verlag a of oneluc volume and drow t all pee Bingen i ¥5 spotty leche tmerint ef @ heavy blew from the pat on, and passing heart 4 “ np- | of endants end specta r . ner ° Ti 1 , ainee v alarm “ye the shog od the flames, He i as in appare make themeelven heard ™ for a lime. after the!" Wren the stecovered |immodiately turned in an alarm! when last seen, When last seen he |. Conversation in anything but ; pre lat the pay was found jand then proceeded to the point of! was intoxicated ty | dom language wes imporsible, and — 2 ‘ bes f eall ' t t ope we € aiieah a = Yo he | cially A . Twe a mn Ne ayo fe 4 4 Ret acene of the} ;oom indicated tha wii (ent who talk dog inceseantly, ever . BANCO. | tes © the ae disec co MBUS,.O., May rowel | fire, he map in the | 4 when drinkir hey de no effort to be heard y demand od Foe bm the general © employes of the pavilion |%28 Of Cleveland, W. J. Bryan to-| ware and cut glass from the froat pected at the show thie faprovements. 4 special fund will be ed to the finance : ene day secured the endorsement of | of a jewe! ore ne he tual and for the remainder of 1 —- - the city cour as held mittee be going to the tn oe : ager yee ne nown [the dex i nvention | a a. Wien fanalers gna to consider ways and | counedl ins en es ok © at the JORneOn lined mon amd sw An the man failed to surrender the dogs were excited (By United Press.) " rl he gener Among other things, this deple| oi. kody w wy. | Ceeded ie squelching all opposition.|at his command, and took to his ng having come f LLMAN, Wash. May 6.—Be- tion of the general fund will prob “ Ta. | THO platform adepted in devoted al. | howls, the officer drew his revolver as fan Francis aed th they | # they stte e of » that the proposed pe: ener Canpean — " ot to state te Marshal Holt an y mm , brop app coum authorities te examixe them | ° oO state inewen and fired. This wae followed b would quiet nh when they got , tax priation of $26,000 to start a munl ber j jscreame of pain on the man dis | better acquainted with each other,|™*king an arres analt ee ee Hyp he ptt | | Appeared in the darkness, Seeing —_ | Dogs of nearly all breeds except-|0f the Washingte > ; the council wno| have to be abandoned until next | the fire was gaining headwa ing crows breeda ave entered in the Were fined and severely reprimand aml 0 Fp T R RS } | Bwing turned his attention to the) Worry over finar affairs led | snow. The judaing begam at 1/4 today by Judge perry aeill = Beg INSPECT SWEAT SHOPS. | } eccupants of the adjoining apart. | Joseph Arnold, 42 014, a cook, o'clock thie afternoon eens pert Bee A pated achend eet — houses ad , ‘ to commit suicide at his home, 406 prong w ton toe began to ering | Comminsioner of Health Crichton ARE TO MEET) (@y United Presa) famines irae haihels danger HN" | Wrosdway, yesterday afternoon, b FALLS 7O «202 0% he toe go to the and aa Labor Commisctoner| . » REMOANG, Cal, May 6—A refi-| were not for Ewing's p setion | 4rinking carbolie ach a him from the pea teabang ng b ee wood ere ve wit fe 7 of cobble stones. tee « " . ‘ . ‘ road 406 miles long and incerporat. |!" & ding on we with Arnold was formerty proprietor ’ pecrecy attended | Saged in making an inspection of] giinrgey evening the reguier his night etick arouse |of the Tivol! restaurant, on Colum DEA TH be expelled from college f toe awe 4 rahe ron ed te 000 000 w . . “ 1 “ ‘ < s. and it was ox teri * 4 “ — si Ba — mieathly meeting of the Manutne |” Baro ~ there oe ~ bs mm one of the families by Unis means, | bla st, aud a the time t the « men | wi aw to reme ¢ association ¢ Ty peta ag manee eerper » was forced to break down the | ¢ employed a could ~y induc ed aik | Hons which are sald to be contrary oy ed at ihe “ Tuten Sohal Gon articles have been Med for the! 4 hs hen Pet may" SS csak irae VAN DE VANTER LEFT b pt to the health and leber laws . = 7 eoterprise which will be known as | °°? » a cook geal insue which prompted annes the i - Such headway did the fire make | considerable am “ im j . 7 ‘ _ Goone Lake and Southern Rail ames Irving, jan a STE ccunciimen ox-} DENTIST IN TROUBLE The commition an the A. TY. P. | road company, by W. H. Soot, Will.| {Ret the pollee e:dered all apart | the resteurant business Y| Auburn apartment house oe cone | Deputy Presecuting Attor baliding will make ts report jam Hood, i in and William | meet houses on beth sides of the| Arnold told his wee 17 lav. and Sevece wt, fell fre me haliat thaseu in. aiiad another dan. Te anneal mosting of the Mane |. Herre, al ome an Mtroot within the block emptied, the | years old, that he thought he would | inird story as he was washing win OES lh $e: . Devrence asmociation ¢ © 4 people in many ow lecing from | wet live through the da #0 | do te yeaterday afternes: 4 ti Me xWorn Out A Oe ‘ febals e i run fre we ie erday afternoon an . ‘a payee cedny ageuet “Seba, ben" Pommer. jon will be held at the | (hoes aide of thaone Lathe eu the | Phe nen im their night gar | went to the Seq Undertaking | sustained injuries which caused his| The estate of the late Mate Sen allready Bhar lr pcg Bill ty ie ABN gsr time, Dinner will be served | /." eee ere tne ements. Thieves (ook advantage of |company, where Arnold had several Geath at Providence hospital leat |ator Aaron Van de Vanter, which pee 6 thing of ¢ of the Rex Dental Ce, 561.6 John m Oregew Caitfornia state line to An- |) tend tld € ath @ on v was left to his wife, Martha Vaa < ston building. whe fe wald te bave | €:3% derem in Unie county on the main re and dozens of bouwses in the | fr - *, and told them night. Irving was picked up Se Veater, hes been agpesion’ Ot ert reated F. M Reynolds, 3661 Wold |"""$o gage BATTLESHIPS | Hine Of the Southern Pacific. This|M** were robbed tere gt nieutomplated suicide. | unconscious condition And never | o96.s42.81 one reuse . pranct n os te Be " oh news ic #kw! . 7 ‘ Miele See ot ate 3 ~ et ooo. womwe | Take beats at Pier 2. ‘Ten round htc Bi Pade F scm le a and ppted persuade him interna! injuries| % ° “ re Nn i -_ oo rn i - oe - f " tric erce smce Tomerrew is the day trips dally. S@e reund trip on | STR NGE DOUBLE thet financial w would s00n| were sustained. Irving had been married Pai Wood Products Stock take @ turn for the better. Arnold gmployed at the St. Auburn apart-|the death of her first husband, seve H. M. Herria @ Co. 616 Firat av went to hie home reste after-| ment house for several mouths, He | Mr. Purcell ‘all the authority she 7 have for sale 116 shares of P LIFE OF WOMAN neon, Mrs. Ary Was away. was mbout 40 seats of dae No rele, posseseed im handling the estate of co. Sound Weed Products’ stock at When Waiter went home at night tives or family in this city are “— ag ~ a renean seed per share he fouad the dead body his | known. The bedy wos taken to| Judge Boy allman y 1403 701411 SECOND AVE. COR. SECOND AVE “© UNION be to known, The body was taken to| Judes Bord J Tellme yonertey SOMPLe re ame WOTELS, i (By United Press.) | Arnold is survived by @ widow | morgue | Mr. Pureell in favor of Mary A. Pur- FURMSHERS OF HOMES. STEAMBOTS QUICAGO, May 6.—The strange | and three children. He as a mem cell, a former alleged wife, and the tonbie life ied by Mra Lemuel ber of Camp 68, Woodmen of the| CLEVELAND RECOVERING. | case will be reopencs Behiotter ended today in am inde-| World, Bons of Hermann and the! — "eet fe « ov ems terminate sentence to the sate pen- Ancient Order of United Workmen (By United Press.) 8. ar ane Port Salve. ‘ | temttary The body ie ot the Seattle Under-; LAKEWOOD, N.J. May @—Mre. | — a | Im Glencoe, a fashionable auburb, | tak COM pany's morroe Grover Cleveland today gave out a 5 [Mrs Behlotier woe known 88 the | swe---eeewm ems | statement to the effeet that her if i lwite of & wealthy jeweler. Mer Children Ey husband's health was gredually im oy = - aly cae ho ema nd — Are given special care and attention | PPOving and that he is now on the |ringes, ber sitke, jewels and fure iven special pa AUOMON IES ns os elaminas vesevers 7 ie were the envy of the Glencoe ma | >Y our spectalints. If y Mee Cleveland ane 4 that it has UN TIL U C WS trone ere troubles in your children, - : cided how long » i fet | Down tm Peoria st. diwtriet them im for a consultation. Schu bse chercdiaes, ae ee ee mpire Cafet own equity | Chard Optical Co V4 4 > -*- ; another name “| Tomorr No. 20 Upholstered Mission } dark early Kngiieh Mottled green Spanieh le W really worth § Sleepy Hollow her, This mighty Reclining Cart Parasol Cushion $3.95 Re GoCar: Offered is ve Frame and legs are ome 0 cut, with these diffe ireh, f d natural Pom Sides are clon woven | are he idly In place by ge Nd a peria) without : These braces are TM teed arms en cking and hold lees sec Wheels are el, euameled | wher ned or closed, The bAOd Wheels are fitted off s covered with a A $7.00 1 leatherette top. A 20-inch worth $5.50; special $3.50. | Buy now | Pay later comfortable fered te sell Thersday at a saving of $13.50. | Featherweight — Folding Card Tables A Special Price of Quoted for Thursday. metal elf irely tyle green size Recker is made with a heavy The seat and back are continuous, shaped to fit the body pleee of Nving roem er Hbrary furnt | 1 | Pictured here ia a table measur one who has them a set of ing 18 inches in width and 30 teeth that are as satixfactory inche In length it the on ae Nature's sale at half-price. Table made The work te painiens and per of oak, finished weathered. Legs manent bite aca ts toe A Se toes: REMEMBER—In addition to and it's suited fe study table or All the Credit You Want Instead of $27.50, Buys a Rocker Like the One Shown in Cut. oak frame = | A Medium-Sized Weathered Oak Study Table Thursday fe tistry (Restoring Lost Teeth we are experts in every branch tal work, viz Porte | 4 jold and Silver Fillings. Window Crowns, Removable Work, Cor | recting trregulations, etc ete Specialists in » branch of - Address Price Estimates Given. | fin and covered in a mall Norary Cheerfully ALL GONE One of the many cases that came to ut, which seemed ali but hopeless. wae that of an eld gentioman whe came to our office te have a set of ALVRO. LAR Teeth pot to hie mout But this man had aothing left but some stumps, and he hed been figuring with bie denthet for a gold pinte, We made him thie propos! tion, vig: that we we pot fo the ALVYBOLAR Teeth at our regulat price, and if the were not successful we would romeve them and make him a geld piste free of charge at any time fn the future, He was , delighted with (he preposal and agreed to it Instantly, remark ing that we weve the “whitest people he had ever come across in the dental buetness. The latest report from bim te thet we don't need te werry | sbeut the geld plate. fer hie new teeth are as firm ae a ” rock, and he is giving us all the goed fren advertising he porsibly cas The reason we montion this cams is (0 show that we are Just as strong bellevers fm the “* re 8 6deal “s 6Theedere evelt. We sell yeu a wet of teeth and guarantee that they will matiafy you. The Guarantor ie backed by ample capital We are perfectly safe in making H, and siways @o make tt The ALVEOLAR MPTHOD fe a new doparture, a change from okt motheds of supplying missing teeth. The old way was by means of a burdensome par tial plate, or a bridge, which wae anchored between teeth and tortured the wearer from the time it went in until ft had destroyed the teeth it was anchored to and had to come out Roth methods are 1 sup pla th ALVBOLAR METHOD, which supplies all the missing teeth and gives the our Specialty of Alveolar Den Ohio Dentists B07, Pike Gtreet. ore she was known as Leona tty pre rome of a re where young girls were bured the sort |} tmte white slavery Finally Bei | year-old girl, to | which led Win a th re, a little 16 police a story to the arrest of Leona |@errity, Then ft came owt that Leona Garrity aad Mra. Sehiotier | Of Glencoe were one and the same | person ATTEMPTS MURDER THEN SUICIDES / (By United Press.) \| SNOHOMISH® May 6-—W. T Ford, a bridge worker, employed } im thie city, shot and @angerously | Wounded George McAuley, another | bridge worker ate yesterday and | then committed sulcide by turaing | the gun he held upow his own head Aside from a dispute which arose | during a row in which beth men jhad been drinking, no motive is | ausigned for the deed. Ford had a wife and one child. Neither were 4t home at the the of the shoot tom Hoth men were in Ford’s rooms when the rew began. Suddenly Me- | Auley ram owt with Ford following fad firing at him times without effect tato Dewer Ford deliberately wioaded his revolve the storekeeper's pr remained in Ford shot six McAuley ran went back and Tn spite of ests McAuley Ford came he at staire MeAu and ope apon bim. In attempt to save MeAuley ax yoyo Jou $4, ah Wy \ ; ok raft of ANS SOT bl. 4 $ iad Vea, Wes ges Buvwiway sup \ 5) 7 Vay V4 ous a ree ~ end called in rhis vear’s business __Pacific Coast Clothing Co. Sale of Surplus Stock From Our Wholesale Department So far as the wholesale trade is concerned, the season is now at an ronditions have been Our traveling men have supplied the local trade and they have been such as to leave a greater surplus than at any previous time, and this surplus we have de- cided to sell through our retail store. MEN'S SUITS, RETAIL AT $10.06, FOR— $6.45 MADE TO Commencing tomorrow morning, we offer— MEN'S SUITS, MADE TO SELL FOR $12.50 AND $15.00, FOR— $8.65, a MEN'S SUITS, MADE TO RE- TAIL AT $18.00 AND $20.06, WILL BE SOLD FOR $1023 Surplus Stock of Furnishing Goods From Men's Men's 75« Men's 50¢ Men's Men's Men's a New York Office, Ti? Broadway New York City. 1.00 Negligee Shirts nderwear for Balbriggan for 50c Neckwear, 3 for .$1.00 Cotton Sox 50c Suspenders for Pacific Coast Clothing Co. . 65¢ . 45¢ +o oe .e a ae: for Me .. Ube +. B5¢ | 900 First Avenue 50c Overshirts for ... Men's 75c Negligee Shirts the Wholesale Department Men’s $1.25 Wool Underwear for . ... 65¢ ) and $3.00 Soft Hats for Largest Wholesale and Retail Clothing House In the Northwest. Corner Marion Street