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THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, MAY 11, 1908. 3 clover together all| has been shown this Meot on every ] tt the Western | possible gcgasion throughout the { FUNERAL NOTIONS. ee ee a re tH Y through the kindly | trly \ Aatioe, good w The funeral services of Oharles . r hes Viite to Nations } vitt took place at the chapel ° ‘ t ao Ta conclusion, let me wenk ¢ the Mount Pleasant creamatory e a (4 0 om behalf ? ——<—) Te pn rs, | coe oe | = — Francia Ho Adame, a % Weatern av. The bexty i Limonene |i Pairs for Your Summer Cottage Peeiyn Anderson beloved daugh ferof Mr. and PWN =| AOS eee] Blankets terial interests are more cloatiy inte twlned Wilh the interarm of tb * and we other pe of this contin you repre |thae with those of any other wa ’ 8 Mre. John A ; ation on Cons 4 belia@e Chat history wilt} Alb - Hdied in this elty The Blankets concerned are slightly soiled on the folds, and : 40 Your| say that ugh we have had other | Hee D. Hartleyage, 49 died in ae the ¢ t ‘otton it the | will be t pod Portu | er vetarion ¢ we havel this city, The body in at t prt hi and ® be ed Nttle the w « of ed ar) M auerors, haw. | fh 1 greater than Kifhu Reet Sa Tha’ + | vate reeeplion room of Butterworth % 4 of White Fleeced Blankets, 49 ers, had founded a flourishing cly.jhe Rae done much for the good Charles Phillips, age 67, died in pink borders; Tuesday, a pal c Stich Blas the enn me, tice at cous ae raion wma ss, Would Amount to | iswsia'tiaciwn, exe 20, aed sof Tan Barkate, wih borders AQ all America| (hat hin greatest ach i , north of the Rio Grande was still heen the success come ee elty, May 10 Lot 3 contains 84 pairs of good, full size 10-4 Biankete, 68 Signs of Peace. aaanes 4 wile ne Your peo jas the result « prote labor | Confiscation. white with borders; Tue riean w to bring closer Loge , . ama sities, were bull | publies « the New World, and to tet 4 contains 72 pairs of Gray Blankets, with borders 68c — cities, Were laying deep » fe junite them im the effort eee . “ O4¢ ols ? U a@ pal dations of ‘ute r » here are a few more odd stragglin aire soiled of the United Press) dations of future national life, at|Yallantly for our commen mn t re . ae ggiing p wer May !1+The| many different potots im the }mont, for the material and ;|__ Om the theory that the improve better blankets that space prevents a mention ON Kashmir Rugs MfSluse, One entgus to chuvee from. "Toeeday’....9 10 0.00 ment if ried out at thie time tas officially rey uted | orado to the Plata, before the ships | Westera Hemisphere would mean a practical confisca My the ceremonies attending of the Frenchman and (be En | res of cable messages from | tion of their property, a large pum of | man, th the preaidents of the South and| ter of residents tn the Rainier had found permanent havens on the |Central American republics, ex $11 65 wth Atlantic seacoast pressing congratulations, were read, | “**) A¥e #trenuously opposing & -_ . Fine Sheil Hair Pins, crimped, 4 on a card; 12 ‘ { Venecuela, | Proposition to pave Raluter be Tuesday special, r*eard . c E our several clvtlisations « each in its own way, but ¢ are growing together Red and White Crochet or Knitting Cotton; Tuesday 2c |the firm of written protests to the 4 © ll ‘as Prdure Guahange. fp Laat Manslaughter Charge | /n Notions Specially | *'\» vs nett, dt More and more in the future] The paving project as outlined P. . d Kieinert’s Stocknet Dr Shields; Tuesday special, 5 ‘ nm Court. and Girls’ Knee Pads, save stockings; Tuesday, w | Premident Castro, n-|however, did not send @ message. | vard fro he city to Rainier Bene | | | This oppesition w probably take j te mous audience rector the others, not merely thing 1 | eh ~ 1oe ly $100,000 per mille, or $750,000 for gecreury hutine che | material value, but things that are —— | the entire distance, Aw the district & par saa savendanes 5c ded of worth for the Intellectual and ' rop- | somseaithiiaese F esntehen 6 * comparatively new, and the prop es, cont SLA. Ke spiritual welfare of all of ua in (By United Press.) lerty is mot worth near so much as} Stand-Preesed Vellum © se the big gathering, | (he century that has passed the; WOODWARD, Okla, May 11 im the older established residence! Oy C. Stratton was put on trial yo re eHum sagen y packed in dainty ee S| development of North America has, | Leveling everything tm its path, a many of the property own: | before Judge A. W. Frater im the osc th eniell allan eae “5 12c on the whole voooded faste wt that the i President Roosevelt : _ ded faster than | tornado of unusual violence swept hat they wi be unable auperior court today om the charge Stationery and Large Bottie of Violette Ammonia; Tuesday 14¢c ~s th development of South Amert to pay thei oportion of th be sa United Opened I believe that no other part |C@using heavy damage at Arnett,| moat Hkely lose’ their property in |#ret Johnson January 26 lant ugs for S$ Pinaud’s $1.00 size Eau de Quinine; Tuesday of the world w eo such extra | Viel, Cooley rand. Nashvil case the paving is ordered. Mr on is a member of the pects seereee c » history of any, and Dragget and Ramedeli's 50c size of Cold Cream; & deeper mark porn co ny ms te rapeiy w ath Fr as 1 ge and = on * Need Other Improvements. Acme sie Mi v c from ocean to| POpMlation, In al bat makes for Aan ¢ je ta reported, be e t a rt that t ie reputed to be worth several hur Tuesday special ..........+++ is ae sc rbheiak ose Sree cutting from oowan to) | ccress, as Will be geen from the|!® Rot confirmed. A number of |, It I also asserted that the 4 deen thousand Geliore. 1. B..lven . trict, a large part of which com n jer ¢ he # eon com prises the new Twelfth ward, re-|manager of the Stimson Mill © Brass Alcohol Gas Stoves, strong and well made, burns quires sewers, water maina, tight ))™ o B Sim Bt the See evenly and steady, giving igtense heat, without @ routes of comma to change (be ero norther# boundary of Mexico|towns visited by the tornad Bitate, ex the tee cK oit@| through all Central and South |off the railroads and onty m America and ! can assure you ‘perts of the disaste have been F r coatinen!s that the pastin of po Rey ta looks | recet ved. fos D and sidewalks much more than this| The charge in the case is man wick, ewpectally adi § to the sick room, traveling Carnegie made a few re wate bee Meteias deen lpaving. Outaide of recognizing the —— and ¢ ge Vanderveer Basement or camp use; Tuesday special 33c wat it ‘s ms * "¢, * t vi oO Me ¥ i says that it is cae Ea ae wentaphere : hain | WOM wpoo the great growth that has, Cape Colony, South Africa, has a “2 . no rat oust 2 H inat, won im clea: ye Reraed f Pairbank’s Famous Gold Dust Cleaning Powder; 16 phere to a : x eubeit i courmulated | provement of general and lan pele agg ' senday & pac its bead im the adoption Ny already taken place in the coun fieit of $9,500,000, accumulated efit, those opposing the paring |40¥® by an automoni ing at an Tends i al, a packs tessecee @ e c years, and during the past fou an, th sehen tries whieh you rep 4d. He says a the only ws claim that its real present @s0eesive rate of 0 ° 0 ich, saye Mr. Mer re alm tha f @ settling international dis STOwe = tn ’ itteal ats Bo aad re Hig $12,000,00 Poy [uae wuld be to afford a nice drive {that he understands that practical and in the material well-being t i ly all thin ts admitted by the de President Rooseve!! spoke - way for automobile and the “speed : which can only come when there |(he end of 1908. The unpaid gov W h F 4 ts potitiest stability mere Jornment. rellway debt brings the |°T” class, rather than afford the /ame ator eather Forecast President's ch. Our battle Meet hae fost finish. | true deficit ap to about $15,000,000, | 4! al residents any dir and im! a poblie stopped before r prtnaed mediate benefit itumached the crowd in which the Ghowers tonight and Tuce 4 ts @ memor occasion / ed ite trip around South America, |) ——~ en _ ms } chit v “ r “yn At the present time ft ts claim. | Chit was,” says Will Morris day; weet winds. a the Wes mand I wish to thank the rulers PAY LITTLE ed that people in the ward want orney for Mr. Stratton. it wae id t and the peoples of South Ant free mat! detlve but cannot get it Afterwards that the automobile Or bia for what you you spend your money to ey cellent advantage DORAL PAINT AN i KE ASER -O tlt Fivet Ave, Arcade Annem y bere #tarted up again and someone call and of Mext ior the gener and courteous hospitality which TO SEE BATTLESHIPS Take boats at Pler 2 Ten round trips dally. 86 round trip oo) © few grad 1 sidewalks, Let the 4 @ the child and it ran back in od water maine come front of the car and was then portion of the people are /Mttwok. We will admit nothing Depoty Prosecuting Attorney ing, then, it in explained, | there «tll be time to talk of w paved | Waederveer had nearly a dozen boulevard. It is urged that the sum | Witnesses on hand toda i nk would The morning and most of the aft | pay for installing a complete ays |@Thoon was taken wp with an ef spent tm laying the pay fort to secure @ Jury, the selection Oe h ay night, between 8 and 11 o'clock, and about 960 worth of jewelry and unset moon stones taken BEEL IN SEATTLE Fred Beel, the “Wisconsin Demon who will wrestle Dr. B. F. Roller at Dreamland rink morn t dur Thursday, arrived ing from the enst # ltem of water maine throughout the lvatley, besides providing for grad.(0f Which Is belug conducted with ing the afternoon for Tacoma 2s ne the streets and layt side. | Bteat care where he will get In m for Hefore the case was begun M his « “x match. Beel says * * * * * * * oe * * ‘ a iMorris i a d@emurrer, which @ he feels in fine shape and is Paving Not Wanted, | Morris led, a deme ae | Wounded Desperado Pass- <M. iiienc se can ucteat the : : * * * : * * *. * : * LTE rumasHens or Momes. sreampoTs sae HOTELS walks RUGS—9x12—RUGS \ limited number of room-size rugs on sale for Tuesday morning. The spe cials are made of Tapestry Brussels and you will find some very neat floral and Oriental patterns. Regular $12.50 € Rugs. Tuesday .....: .. $9.25 Very good coverings for bedroom floors. $27.50 New | Japanese Table ow the match ' ish training quarters in South Tacoma and will be a guest of Rollo Branch proprietor of the Edison hotel, an old-time fri He says he Is rea n trim for the match now, but will put in nd Wednesday in tox R. che ed = aid UPOR! Beratton then pleaded not gullty. | local wrestler when they come ne tact that Rainier ey prop | . erty pow is worth far less per} | es Another Night of front foot than property in other | districts when paving was fret laid. Comparison ie made with the | orture. Harvard av, paving. the Capitol) Hill paving, and similar imp ' seni mente ir r and older establish: | ssieisd“atlalh casak laa ‘One ed necth lo these districts, it is ureed operty was dova, the wounded desperado, worth from $56 to $100 per front] foot before a ne whe yes Poe Wayside Emergency boepital lest pa eee eee ee ee eee ~ — nier valley prope on ver Greeted by Thousands Sl at > reported slightly | night, but was reported sligh oe eee eee ee declared to be worth not oe ie arena te improved this morning Yesterday * it w yrted that cla was i ing fans say they have E * It shall be unlawful for * any owner or occupant of any » than $10 oF $15 per fr It Is deacribed as @ district of Ogden Depot---Meets Jnever witnessed such remarkable Will Enforce Law Compell- Tuesday Nght x acking night at passed a pain PPP eee eee eee ee ee mall home owners, who want Im ements that will be moderate Old ‘ premises, or owner in cow ne t the same tis of Comrade or agen iu c > more nat benefit. than could | statement to Patrolman Lee pe aaseigise eedaee wie “ ee Dagner last night, Garcia said that anoccupled premises, within be obtained in paving @ boulevard * the corporate limits of the his home was in San Francisco. He $9.00 Tron which would serve principally for : ; vip lige sty yon ae several re to come as & drive | (By United Press.) efused to talk of his parents, and | |® allow any thistle to grow or fats Mini way for the ownere of automobiles)” OGDEN, Utah, May 1—Rear Ad. | WW4 ot aay whether ¢ lived! Two copies of The Star, which)» t> biossom upon, or in front Set of Six Differ- jmiral Evans passed through One Acting Chief of Police Irving | globe ng the last four months, | ¥ Or Guy premises owned or oc ltoday on his way to Washington. | Ward received a telegram yeater- were ered to The Star office | * Cupled by him, or of whieh he * shall have charge as agent ent Sizes, Section 1, ordinance 16,210 *% an ordinance to prevent the FLEET OFFICERS ARE Ihe veteran sea fighter was met|44y from Sadie Beicher, of Salt ints morning by Mr. William | Lake City, Uta fe of “Tip” Carnes, an old-time resident of Se by @ committee headed by Acting | pricher Sete eeeee eee eeeeee $4.9 T uesd: 25c | ‘ ow police an & | attle an been absent fre cers, officers from Fo pugias | rrlend ane “ ie he city for are |* of Seattle. | Neer me tfieer “4 m F re Dx — ing infofmation concerning Garcia's!) yr, Carnes is the friend of City 7 of Seattl {and prominent citizens. An address | onaition is morning another Engineer Thomson, to whom he | — lany many flowers were presented | jto the admiral ADMIRAL® ARE GIVEN AUTO) 4 inuititude was at the depot 'During the fort | RIDES—BASEBALL THIB AFT. en tte w ah ERNOON AND BOXING TOUR. ‘he & atform of his p telegram was ived from the | showed courtesies when Mr. Thom-| ***¥*¥ ¥*¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ ¥ ee Belcher woman requesting that she gon was in London three years a80.! 4 fine of $100. be allowed to visit Garcia or &t since then Mr. Thomson has been * least write to him. Chief Ward sending Mr. Carnes copies of The will pay no attention to the Wom: gtar when anything of especial in- | days will be the punishment of any . |an's request terest happened In Seat 4 {t| person allowing thistles to grow or believed ¢ t , telche . of thes copies \« -. Goes Far to See Evans | ae Daunte, Cea Sea Doreay tie Se, (ese Copley weaich a om his premises, accord RENO, Nev. May 11.—Rather! Garcia for a two-fold reason. Itis| The papers + 20 and| ing to a notice which will be served than miss the opportunity of giving | said that Garcia and Nelcher February 4 Ww ed to Mr.| by Acting Chief of Police Irving (Like Cut.) 0, or imprisonment in the city jail for a period of 20 blossom uw NAMENT TONIGHT (By United Press.) bis old friend, Admiral Evans, a! woman were infatuated, and that nes in London, but arrived af-| Ward SAN FRANCISCO, May 11.—The |bearty handshake and recalling the | the betrayer saw an opportunity to ter he had left for Australia. They! ye ordinance See A wixth day of the v's stay in San days when they fought im battle} secure $500 reward and at the were forwarded to him there and e ordinances of the City of Francisco t broke cold and ether Martin Glibert walked 60| same time put Garcia out of the |roached him juat before he boarded | *tlle provide that the chief caused idy, but the unfaverable weath. mies over Nevada hills to see the) way a steamer e According-| 0 be published in May of each er conditions did not deter hun-|Ol@ warrior when he arrived here) Sheriff Emory ly he brought them along to com-| Year the penalty for disregarding | refuses to state whether plete the circle of the globe section one of the ordi ce quot dreds of officers and men from |Onghis way east od In a crowd of gathered at th ed above. The acting chief says the ordinance will be rigidly en forced this y the me the p. » betrayed G coming Mr. Carnes « that five years tr © tab pegple wh 1 Seattle that he omobiles, |Wlen the train reached Reno Sun-| does not recogt the place, and about » elty in aw while the men boarded the observa. dag morning, Evans raised te ss FIGURES IN ot on Pike st. the first day pid of his car and saw him. | oF hi for | the man | have so chang htseeing Mbert # This Iron Bed is carried in the cream enameled finish, and cbilis are finished in gold, Bed ts made with U $2 Cane Seat Diner sance is one of t aggravating with which board is compelled to cor is similar to th tion cars | f return, He first came to | Head fello there, Gilbert,” shouted Seattle 30 years ago and witnessed by a detachment of Setial stove ts butit medium weight corner posts, which - - A vyred| cai eared preg syls digi . oxte we top rails, and pos mounted police, 1h0 gaily decorated (th@ former commander of the At-| DIVORCE SUIT all the changes up to the period of | ten etofore the citizens of one Tuesday $1. 15 pages 0 " a erase : eecetane Wariod au: Maiaen eh of fleet. “Come in here and fe ecteas cetcloniaent durian tee 2m ¢ fought thistles with eet % simmering aed Ma he eee thence over Chinatown and the |sh@ke : | Ccashiationianicine liast five years, He is stopping at | out wage pr eg a by peace “st Rae (00, 26328 Inet ve is 8 | Fillers are bent into artistic shapes, Latin quarter. In the party were) Giibert climbed aboard. It was] lan knruniin Math |ficers, and it ts expected that itt 2 oven, 18 deep, 18 wide Hardwood Diner; the | and bed ts securely braced by angle Admirals & Swineburne, Day. | th@ first time the two men had Mamie Haines and Charles M ve rege een et countered this shoulder rest ie om emt 1 irom crosepleces, The full sise only is Bj ton and Sperry, Mayor Taylor of wom in 14 years, the first time since | Haines, @ very young looking is eather iN) publish } owned panel, back posts ; : - San Francisco and Mayor Mott of ns, then commanding the York ‘ ing things told about THIEVES CONTINUE } e acting chief will publish his placed on sale In one finish. A mighty threatened to blow up Va seas ta tie Jorder, however, to remind those tpert Grit who are prone to forget that it is go unless the Chilean govern-| court before Judge Arthur BE t_paid indemnity for the death | fin THEIR NIGHT WORK a misdemeanor to allow thistles | | thrive within the city lim Oakland From the Latin quarter the ma chines whirled out to Golden Gate are continuous and #« pretty bed curely fastened to seat pretty bed seat is large and fitted with woven cane. Three park and the beach. A stop wax of two Americans, Gilbert was! Mrs, Ha wants the divorce, front stretchers are $3 65 made on the beach, where luncheon |Was then a coxswain under Evans./and says her husband has been ae “a neatly ¢ e s served. The party then re} yy een RS e.(ernel to her. ‘They were married | a 2 eo turned to the city by way of the gohn Molly a deep water! October 11, 1908, and lived together | While Miss Carrie M. Jones and| sailor, told Police Judge Gordon that he was very drunk yesterday | o ae he had been to sea for ed. This number would make a very desirable chair for a dining or bed ora W. Bu were absent ras hate Stuseaay| GIVEN AN INCREASE Miss day | from their until December 1, 1907 The husband on the stand t Presidio. The f Instead of $5.50 Buys a function for the chiefs oon : land warrant officers was given to . insisted that an alleged hitting in |den, 1108 F | Bedside Table fday, when a party of 100 was taken |210 da rp be ie r Hen: | the face was only a friendly scuffle | night, thieves ¢ ‘ed an entrance | jamin ackard, which arrived 1 his wife's through an unlocked window and — Gtx to @ customer. in which he serateh: face with the sett up Mount Tamalpais Thta afternoon the preliminaries in port Saturday from the old jewelry and a c of a ring|stole a quantit in the army nd navy baseball | ¥Orld . or which he happened to be wearing small amoun cash A te ary adjustment of the championship are being played, and| Judse Gordon discharged the They used to greet each other! A. H. Willis, who lives at 1409]new wage schedule presented by tonight the boxing tournament |*#llor, telling sey hig - bce with a kiss, and always seemed | Boren av., reported to the police} the brewery workers was effected opens have 15 minutes to get back aboard) vory friendly,” said Thomas C. | yeaterday that his home was en-|yesterday, and there will ben Hall a vense } Short, who boarded with the Haines or er action taken ntl couple. NIN June 1 At the mentile of the kiss Mrs. was decided to grant an in Main © ina.” O91 crease of salary to the engineers. Curtains The Eagle Transfer Co. J jeer bottiers, firemen, drivers and nd her on grew nes shook her head utiful blonde comple See Win- |more roseate in hue tried The most up ate and + porers, the inere averaging on to hide her embarras Mr $1 to $2.0 week. The new sched dow. MO Ls tah | Haines’ mother and a were ile, so. far it affects these is effective May L talso in the court reom

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