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SISISINISISI, LSISISISISISIS 4 & Jess the Puget So’ bes ag COUMPADY with the clly © F tan proceed 4 et for the ¢ patract dead be ten extension able | © y will not be rH pe for the Alas “e qqponition, which w t% ht some of se@tlomes the ¢ e249" .t immens: accept ¢ at par is It now there Ie 6 Instead ALL a3 t ough the offer , their at = iH Lid : i Plan Proposed. Monday night's counet! © Sawyer, chair the Mimance comm! '<e 3d am emergency ree each be says, Will enal« deat the first block of e worth of rt GENE ORMONDE. One of the Attractive Young Women of the San Franclece Opere Co, in “Fantana,” at the Grand This Week. ° SOCOOHOSOOSOO HOOT OSS ESOOOOSOSEOESEOEOSESESOSEOES “The Bondman.” The same bill will be on the re Wilton Lackaye and his support-| matnder of the wee! phere er of the Week with the usaal ae ccend pips tine racth at the Moore The in tla be played all the University Musicale 1g commission oes Thursday and University of Washington ete Anotner Snag ening present Misa Bow Verfinance further provides o, axsiated by shall be called for in the “Pantana.” Moxem Gray, pienist, and We aale of the rest of the) Teddy Webb and Daphne Pollard violin oeltiet, at the peak Here comes anc teh, | a ponaible for moet of the fun | Dreamland rt Miss Abbott wit! fo the Mnanc the in “Paotama™ at the Grand, with) be heard in the Mad Scene from legislating bod They Joseph Miller as the bogus French | Lucta by Ave Marta & that the charter provides that | count helping them aloug Gounod m to vel from Techaikowsky and Henge “The Burgiar’s Daughter.” | Miss Emma Hunting le captivat At the Coliseum, ing a large clientele of fashionable! Right new acts, including a farce 6% treason for thls peaple this k at the Seattle in| comedy, dowble ba: 7 @ tend buyers The. Durglar's Deughter ‘The ly jugglers a Lady from Larramie” will be next Week's attraction, voeal quartet fe comediar ballad are paper which has such @ “On the Quiet.” T. Daniel Frawley tx fomense as At the Pantages the bogus college student In “On! Hardeen, the handeuff king, te the Quiet.” the farce being pre the se al feat ny sented by the Pantages players at | tages thi where in the Lots freeing from afte achackies Oregon boot” aad “A Trip to Lune Park.” the aeterious siraight jacket are Much interest centers in the lo-| making him the talk of Seattle cal satire at the Lyric this week by CASHIER GOT) Faust.” | mosologuis continues at the Tivoli in ther new acta 2S A LOVING CUP PRESENTED TO BATTLESHIP CONNECTICUT, (By United Press.) STUDENT TO SUE) ly United Pre SAN FRANCISCO, May 12. Witiam Montgomery. de-| al ged the The $1,254,000 instead Americans of San Francisco Rererisinats announced, | — have presented the fiagship Con i been increased | hectiont of the Atlantic Meet with to $190,000 ALLEGED WRITER OF OBSCENE , handsome toring cup to show ery was made, their appreciation of their adopted LETTERS FORCED OUT OF Y Was rearrested at the country. The re were re aes of George E Tener, his) UNIVERSITY CLAIMG HE 18 | celved Toesday Admiral nd later released again | Thomas in his phe re HMO bonds signed by | INNOCENT. ceived the token on behalf of the ti Richard Ro Quay, son men and officers ate United States senator. United Prees.) @ | decided upon the fol Marry Oleson, called A Trip to At the Gter BMA WITH FORTUNE—| Lana Park.” The bill also includes! The bill at Star includes several vaudeville acts. new nrusieal comedy of 24 people! ‘WUENDS FEAR HE witt| - lin “Puck and the Maid.” Sastel i “Favet.” | the ot < man, meeting all comers TAKE HIS LIFE. | The Fansing - Howard company|at Wresiling; Nellie Revell, the ! 6. 0. P. HAS BIG FIGHT.ON ITS HANDS Republicans of California Will Wage Battle Tomorrow. } | | (Dy United @ress.) SACRAMENTO, Cal May Thuraday jin the | wtate SeOreeeeeesedebededodebedebedededesesedeees a a ia cat ita Se afternoon, at pavilion the reput will be ea », Stone o, With Lincols new convention Chairman 6 mutt the | the both the tate central ¢ machine : Roosevelt faction wink 00% + trol » of the hott fights in : the ‘history of the G, O. P. conven > tions in this state is expected $3 | Delegations wifl begin to throng ‘ ’ 33 jSacramento today to lay wires for To those who have been disappointed in receiving goods purchased early : ithe ay heh Ah be reotpitated ‘ ; 2 1 Fé lover the organtaation of the oom] in the sale, we ask their indulgence. We are sending out from 25 to 30 loads a 4 jvention. The “reform” wing will day We honestly believe we can get all our orders delivered this week, and we ‘o seat ex-Mayor W. R. Davis > pe po ag gy rae will make every effort todo so, Youhave no conception of the magnitude of vention, The organtaction wil! this sale—it is bevond all expectation We are sure put up Geo. A. Knight in oppoat tion, and right there the tsnue of the coavention will be determined. PePeeeerecerererecesecereesooeeeesoresererereores POC oe eres eseceseseeesesesesesesesesesesdsses Machine Candidat The machine candidates for del egates-atlarge to the national co Vention were announced some Ume eo Gillet, Mike De Youus, General Harrison ©, Otis and Gee. A. Kolght The Lincoln Roosevetters Governor stoc | have wing as their candidates tor Thos nF Forbes and Senator Chester ell, Alternates; Chas. 5. Harold T, Power, W. J Contesting Delegations wilt have delega Pow Wheeler Hunsaker Linucotn Roosevetters several sets of contesting tions, ome from Sacramento coun ty, where the five delegates clected | @ at the official primaries of the | e@ league will contest seats with five named by the county central com ralttoe, to call | martes The most the whiek refused prt j | pttetennneeeneee ° * BITS O'NEWS 73 8 ad 2 S323235333: eee leaguers declare they ha ouraging feports fr valle counties where there contest. They clain majority of the wufficient with the < ed Lincoln Rooseveiters to hold the balance of power one | University Place Church. Rev. Thos. J. Shuey, pastor of Oawee at the Renton Hill ch the University Place church, will hotwe on the evening of Tues lhe absent during the month, while|May 1° Invitations have been holding meetings at the Piret|seat to the Ohio association, and i Christian chureh at Hoquiam. His| Many are expected to bw t place will be filled by Rev. F. Wal Thie is the Imat of dances given by We’re Closed Until Friday, 9 A. M. Our Deliveries Must Quitting the Business The good people from the city Be Ready to Buy Friday Keep the at our earliest convenience Ssconp Avenue 4%» SprinG STREET den, of the First Christian church The iadies of the University Place | Seecciation, and no eff Christian chareh, will be enter-| spared to make it « #4 4 tained Thureday afternoon at the committee in charge consists of lhome of Mrs. Alex. Granger, 16tn|Mre. Chas, Somers, Mrs. John B lav. N. & McMannus, Mies Manche Mack << lle ea duff, Dr. Charles Page Bryant, and . - Mr, Wm. Baxter France. All mem la Leann carte ieee bere of both societies and thetr 706 14th av, N. BL. Mra. Olaf Han.| friends are cordially tevited to st-) seu Will reed @ payer on “The Gar- | 4 jden of the Poets. | ¥P8 C8 The Young People's Society of | Christian Kudeavor, of Piyne | oath Congregational church, will! | give a unique soctal thie evening | j in the chureh parlors. Each per-| on is to represent by costume | some song. for which sumber of —_—_— « will be awarded Newcomb Mugford. ‘ Mies Hazel Ross, who was sert | Mise Alberta Neweomb, of Mem-| 3 phis, Tenn, was married Monday |°%'7 injured when os afternoon to Mr. John P. Mugford,|@riven by Edward ©. Bennet of Hart, Mich, The ceremony was|Plunged into the bay at Fourth av. 8. and Andover at. on the night of May 5, ts still in danger at Provt dence hospital The foung woman tx hysterical performed tn the study of the First M. E. chureh, Rev. W. H. W. Rees offictating Ladies’ Musical Club. at. | . j fre the Bas exonerated all) gan May 1 ’ The Ladies’ Musical cub gave a *t ig a yedlee ax tor tenotery 7.” m have | jowing cement the sucessful concert Monday evening | {'0CM Sit Porn coke and perhaps 738 euhter it | was the student who was & jin the Plymouth Congregational |'* * iM vaing to hospital et Wille telling th Sam Sieabee satecrey lee wee jchurch. ‘This was the closing en- | (oul ty th ¥. | tor lowes r ot obscene let " = ‘ poe , en * ae be will commit) or. eee He Raymond ée-| jtertainment of the club and was)” siiey Alice Teater is recovering % they have bired near woe? 1 well attehded, desplie the reiny| siowiy, but it will be many daye eco red guards | clared today that he will fight the jnight. ‘The program, which was before she will be allowed to leave pl snd sight action of the Students’ Affairs com: Jan unusually excellent one, was |pfore sie wl mittee and will sue the faculty for| a |provided by the following well gr eniel ak Wels } NOTTO heavy damages as soon as be} known local musicians: Mrs. Nina/ioiurg who are at the Seattle iv W proves his innocence }OUGDALE GETS FORMER|Martin Hatcher, Mre. Frederick | (eral hoapital, are doing nicely q | Raymond, whose home is in Den Bentley, Mra. W. H. Whittlesey, |°°°" ” ‘ RATES JUST YET ver, and who registered from Los) CRACK SHORTSTOP OF THE/Mrs. D. W. White, Mra. Sylvia Angeles, was one of the best) Ware Ireland, Mra, W. B. Judah, 4 : known fraternity men on the cam | TIGERS—ONLY BAN AGAINST) 4, Wo oR. Hedley, Mr. 3. Brown, (WANTS HUSBAND —_—— pus. He fs so angry over his em) 4) | “ |Mr. B. F. Leventhal, Mr. B. Gastel (8y Unites P pulsion that he has engaged law | 1S PLAVING “OUTLAW | ii. Vivian and Mr. Henry T. Hem vous.) yers to compel Pro’ % jar’ BALL.” iin. 60, May 13.—Alarmed at | chairman of the Students’ Affaire Kelloge-Parr Wedding Pig has been raised | committee, to produce the gah || Miss Lillian Béna Kellogg. Se oe tay against the| which, it is claimed. he wrote. y.|..Joe McCarthy, many years ago|daughter of Mr. and Mre. BB. tt ae im freight rates, he succeeds in ge’ = handwrit.| {he erack shortstop of the Tacoma| Stoddard, of 233 Harvard av, yas Katherine Sheehan, 215 Terry Tepostpone che chs have | mond intends 0 ow that the writ-| Tiers. has been signed by Man-|married iset evening to Mr. Mar-|iby, N., claims that her husband has . the change un-\ing experts to show that the Wril-| sor Dugdale and if the association | riott Guernsey Farr, In the family | thieatened to kill her om several &nd possibly ing is not his until | At the time the committee ex | will remove the ban that has been placed against him for playing out failed to pay a fine of $50, he was suspended for life, according to Sporting Life, and it develops that | Dugdale has been trying to get him | reinstated now for some time. Dud ley has been playing short, but York and Ma second meeting held ASKING PAVING APPROPRIATION FOR TREADWELL. (8 United Press his work is erratic CISCO, May 13—A| Counetiman Sparkman has Intro CHILDREN ViSiT FLEET. for the arrest of duced a resolution which will be! « Pwne the former Alas-| considered by the city council, ask-| De ener nesinst whom an| ing for an appropriation of $31,000! AN 12 te win et, Periury inlto pave Bast Queen Anne drive| fundreds of Oakland schoo! chil Colton non’, embezzlement way and adjacent streets |Gren clambered ap the sides of Sale ities from the! It is the Intention to have the | the battleshts nae tor ad bias PO" & Trust| city engineer's department prepare | hours they callers a live Tithe bent’, ‘olay and) pians and estimates for the work.|ly time. Kach boat load of young bands of the shorttt which will be put through as soon | sters was permitted to remain on in order to have the! poard one hour, when another boat before the fall|joad took their places. an posaibl DO Reward The bride was attended and the rest co chsions, and has asked the prose by Miss Juanita Cochran [Frns attorney's office to have olny! been t#|pelied the —— eg }iaw ball, the new man will be|groom by Mr. Robert 8. Walker.\him put under bond to keep the Fone tt toads |nouncing his identity te "they | Diaced at short with the local team.|"The ushers were Mr. Ambrose ae ions in| bers declared they cota MeCarthy reached Seattle today |Mabbutt and Mr. Lafayette Kel-| o says that the threat was made Snnven to under: | were not making any mistake from California. Some time ago,|logg. Following the ceremony, a! May 12. at the Perrin b Allee ae tho action | after he had jumped one team and| reception was held. Assisting Mra.|G, Moffett and Blanche A. Murph: & meeting of} 5 | witnesses of the | Stoddard were Mrs. Lafayette Kel-| Were named as llogg. Mra. Lane Dodge, Miss Bes. | trdtible. sie Crano, Miss Winntfred John-| - son, Miss Mabel Clore and Miss| lSusand Simpkins, Mr. and vir» | PEDESTRIAN WESTON IS Farr will be at home at Rosetta Vila after June 15. ST y Party EN ROUTE WE Little Miss Gertrude Elenor, daughter of Mrs. Frederick A a Ernst, celebrated her first birthday | (By United Press.) Fairhaven by the Ladies’ Sodality STOP THE RENT rains com ence jot the First Raptiet chureh Sev 0 eat Tent 98 of sicohotiem that gp" x saan _ Two fishermen at Everett com-| hours will be spent at Still's Saeco gagh Sc conlees de ove Oo “ dby Islane jomes, a I ry a to Protest Against Boycott. mitted suicide in novel ways, One| park, W - " Island. Payments just like rent 7 y 3 ne ta mee ow Ss aft Entertain hioans. " eet ony a Oe imotesting {aa anchor attached to his body Deciivanen’ aeacataiee (et T. P. FAY CO, INC ccninet the antidapanese boyeott (end the other waded out into deep wil give © “moirt Wales Mehthorn Bidg ! nd drowne being t ained by China. Twelve | po he h jred of them have joined the movement and are dally holding » > meetings to vole thelr feeling Hotet Walifirst Hotel Waltfirst Quiet and Homelike. 2414 FIAGT AVE. Main 1673. ind., 2794. Comfort and Cleanliness aai4 Main 1673. FIRST AVE. ind., 2794. LANDOLT & COMPANY. Mehthorn Building TIN. 409-1041 May 4 by an afternoon party to which all her baby friends and| CHICAGO, May 13.—Kdward their proud mothers were present.| Payson Weston, the aged pedes-| Church Excursion. ltrian, who walked from Portland Saturday, May 16, will be given| Me. to Chicago year, is on lig a day's excursion among the inl-|W8Y to San Francisco to start @ ands of the sound on the steamer | a : | | { — ° . ° . ° . * 7 * * * . * . ° . ° * . * . > ° Be Made " and all over the state are daily reducing our 9 A. M. ale and ¢ mind—all cash; free del mdition no refund or ¢ term in your cl ange no storage * +eore walkers to the one he ansert, they took over $7,000 worth a train Tuesday night day's clean-up amounted to 60% eee sounds of pure gold Weston has awakened great in as raers eb . : e It is thought to be the richest ee Se See eee » - (By United Press.) strike that has ever been made in gives walks every day when he ts| re, the one Tuesday being for women. He is always followed by crowds of children through the parks, where he haa become a fa millar figure. Weston said before le mg that If he finds the same enthusiasm in the weet that exists im Chicago he will be satisfied. GRANT'S PASS, Ore, May 13.— Three second-hand dealers of Grants Pass, Ure., Robert and Ben jamin Harrison and C. C. Jones have take it over $20,000 worth ot gold from a claim in the Wil Hams creek district wighin the last ‘20 days. On Easter Sunday, they Oregon Por the last week men have been averaging $600 a day with their pans. Robert Harrison says that they heave sunk a shaft and have $100,000 worth of metal in sight Most di relieved by SHAFER BROS._ | The Kuppenheimer Suits for Men Can Be Had for $18.00 The character of the Kuppenheimer Cloth- ing is such as recommends itself to professional | men. The prices are far lower than the quality of the suits, and the styles would lead one to | f expect, Tomorrow in both the First and the Second | Avenue Stores we offer a superb collection of these same Kuppenheimer Suits at eighteen dol- | lars. Double and single breasted styles, all sizes, plain blues, browns | a and blacks, and all the Copyright 1907 H touse of Kuppeshemes P . 1 Late Chicago much-wanted striped ef- Yankee Suits $5.00 | Indestructable Suits | $4.00 = ite as a Yankee Suits have two pairs of pants, one Each Suit carries its own insurance polley; cam | straight amd one Knickerbocker style. 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