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Max Wardell, T. P and Witiam Murphy ac ” ers, The Counc# . amended to appre , er from th gene i install a municipal garb ton and destruction ays two cliques was Spammerccs rol! calls which her dd we votes for the Murphy and six agains! Git Leads Minority 7 the batte faction which was fight in Reed's Pariia Proceedings by which the il vote cou! be postponed the r from the Third ‘@rerlooked them in his burry eet from any totention Bowe He charged Council Commissioner Crichton, “with having proven them a al mete like dogs. Mat the two counct! mem and when Mullen de . the speaker modi — MH WF inslntine that “if that ms the way they looked at it he ‘quitter’ himself.” Way hiansenaot the Baby carriage oe $1245 GO.CART $7.75. Parasol and Cushion. mee No. 47 is wade with a feat, back and adjustable i cart folds compactly and Bteninch wheels are fitted Yetoch rubte s. Spe Price includes parasol and FA 9600 GOCART 43.50. Paraso! and Cushion etown in th me of Go-Carta, back and United State awcomplished Vote Finally Forced Maj. Olom Wiiiome, Commander W. Wiltse, Adjutant voted with Goddard acknowledged (ee Marphy buon tatredweed im mod faith ai | OMeman Phinda avitcbed Tih apt Commander of the men themen otlerme, Whem ke ieabated the wemey houmeed that be intended to cull o| OPE | Leer cad eran Commander Third Battattion. Vdd! od Mel, } yookion however Commander FIRST DIVIBIONAL THOUSANDS (CH the, coumel! EB. Vrewiand could see through it Objects to Personai mi Councilman ( Commeetiont) Swoond Mattalton ommand ng Corn mnccirt ngs than adding thet HM Was bed te bo Third Hattatten Commander O. Comma nat ng Foerth Battalion Commanding of people's reputations been provided with plenty of candy Childpen eeuld 1 thea all about it The Commercial club bed pewyldeed the Uckets Patios Arrangements. Acting Chiet Ward mpont a strenweus session last preparations fer All night long the | P. Jeckson, ( Min memota | source amd explateed Coun cftman Revelfe, who wan ecoupe tag temporarily addard mila Laden ‘wae Cireus Solly and his entertainment was | Liewt. Lk. © fd BROOND DIVISIONAL BiReG A Lee. Police Irving arouad od fam Moletein, who is beltey ing, Judaseng frem the lesan white Capt. W. MM. Southerland the Spealoer's reser lest Wardell took the Cetrp le tl | the bi parade acting chief supervised the offef the Ii his hard work appeared at | headquarters bright mornitg to direct the pelteing af the Liew. W. M. Martie Surgeon WR. Nackwood, Surgeon First Bettation Licut. Pepe Washingt » methed of moving the age, and that quickly that @ bend issue would delay coming of such a system and that | Murphy's ordinance Seeond Mattaiion Commander Commanding expected, the ordinance ferried and the strength of f rly shown provided aa} fact that the rest jence portion will practically be de serted during m Chief Ward tailed a fleod of special p In view of the conditions which now exist Counctiman turn with a t of the day about Commander Commending (Rhede Inhand) Lieut Commander Commanding THIRD DIVISIONAL Some one adde ww R Macedo w ® volee which all protect property and prevent were. @ glartes. Plain clothes men in acto | seourtag the bills and effort in being made to hold crime to a mi Aside from of the | mobiles are and Mullen Clash At thie point Gill and Malien en gaged in rapid-fire reparte was enlivened by a in which Murphy appeared as teacher and Marphy bili and ff there| dodges and moves that ounted squad Paymaster George K Keevea, Com where they couid Commander W Commanding (Louistana) cases. of The formation of the parade and It would take a ve For more than an hour Gill and his cohorts ma fort to postpone final consideration the minority | dosen times, while the again he blocked th og eBay odie Composition of Parade Commanding and Mullen, and Grand Marshal D. Hosbrouck (Kearsarge) imander K Commanding & member of the city) bill was tn engrossiog com Commereciai mittee, an effort either Goddard force a quick vote Councilman attention by keeping bis jand whenever ling cloud on the his forces and saved the In @ last effort he on & motion to Rattalion Second Infantry Merwyn Huckey John String Second Infantry touc Tan will pat new tires ie to postpone the | inevitable and rescue his shattered | ten Commer Second Lieut ¥ KS r DIVISION Commanding Howard Darling Williford, Q Company A Hankins Com |Boren av. lant Noncommissioned Rdwerd Melarney ns and Trumpeter Firet Betta BUuRper away Thieves ente Commanding ttached Ofiicers Kighty-fitth ¢ A. Forehand Andrew Hero, Pythias in } wo CART 87.50. and Cushion. Twenty-sixth Battalion of the size Folding and With Parasol Fred Smith Comme ‘nan of United We Kadey Comman | Ancient Orde Short price includes parasol and Knights of the * * * * * * - ~ * . * * + * Twenty-aixth Artillery Corps Charles Bagby, a you came to the city two days ago to witness the naval parade, was Firat Lieut 00 0000000000000090000000 “VICTIM OF CRIMINAL Roumanian Sixty-second Company Delicatessen A $14.00 GO-CART 8,25. With Parasol and Cushion Go-Cart ts larger who represe Lnirtieth Company posit in Seattle suddenly dis Union depot morning when from Montre tillery Corps. john O'Neil States Infantry ¥. Stamper h and his companion # All the Credit You Want and has hot man made som |a good description of the young and will arres Strength, Sixty t him on sight MAY 26, 1908. SUPPOSED ~ CROOKS Characters After the | Officers of the Atlantic | med corps @ A fivet rot Parade. Into Submission With His Hands. Pichpurkets showed greater activ t the chose of the parade today any time during the sta the fleet Mobs” tried thetr bewt to filth wallets, and in many jensen wuconeded. ‘The jtered thetr werk on Pike st. and towing stand at Beoond thee and Virginia wt At First av. and Pike st. Clty Detective Charles Phtltips dise ered a “mob” operating. Me mad through the orowd and w be an enetern “dtp Me lat tried desperately te exeape, and Phillips was compelled to knock prisoner down and bemmt btn Abt tt hemes ate At Third ay, and Pike st. Serpeant Detectives Charles Tennant amd Patrolman Preach arrested M Harvey, who ts sald to b kpeckets who arrived kere 4 Week ago from Vancouver ome py & A few minutes after Wray and E. Larsen were arrester Tesnant and Hollaod They ting in a suspicious manner im the thick jam of hum were taken to the elty locked up. Busy on Care. Ag expected by the police, pick pookets operated on crowd cars running to Woodland park yew terday afternoon, A number pickpocketing are known te have taken place, but mont them were reported to the po Nee station W, J. Kee who lives at Highland dri was robbed of two diamonds, extimated to worth $460, and $15 in cash while reture the city from Woodland park Keene, having read the dally accounts of pickpoe placed his diamonds In a pock in his trousers’ pocket. Mr did not discover his loss until] he reached the city H members he was in several jams A. R. Neff, of Bureka, Wash for a purse containing $10 iy while returning to the city on @ Woodland park street car yes ay afternoon. man on Madiw fon Marche, who lives at ne along Pike st. betw ware worth seve effected by mean’ tet BANK CLEARINGS. Tacoma. Clearings today Balances Portland. Clearings today. ..$ 790,674.00 Ralances 86,876.00 Seattle Holiday Ree rown through the plate gla front of the Vienr after 1 o'clock thie morning by two with whom he was fight was cut over the left The management of this in stitution aims to conduct a careful, conservative and le gitimate banking business. It extends to its friends and patrons such accommodations as their accounts and respon sibility warrant. If you con template opening a bank ac count, we shall be pleased to confer with you. We Pay 4% Interest On Savings State Bank of Seattle On Pioneer Place, Corner Firs Avenue and Yesler Way. POOSHOO OO DOSOPE SOOO OCOD nity, All 1 and d street sting, anys he rn wan W. Dann, of 1123 Marion at police last night bed of $245 in bille n at. be vurth and Fifth ave, Dunn * woman walked up to him d where she could find a good hotel A few minw » walked away and Dann discov ered hia lo Miss Lou McCarthy, a cashier at yorted to the police night that her watch was yesterday afternoon while nd and Third ava, The wate Jed from her belt, was cut ed the home of A Carthies, 1425 Queen Anne av while the family. was down town watching the battleshif? iumis war taken F Seeeeteee eens man who afe shortly Burgeons at the Perry 1 Local phystotanm er grOM, Past aMintMOt and aawinta ware’ of the feet at the Per | hast nlog Iw Charles F t memanding the borplial ahip Ee TMef, was the chief! speaker for the sur of the fleet. In Surgeon Curtis, of the nectiont, a ys the The following surgeons of the fleet od the smoker Fleet. Battleship ( neetiout, Fleet Sa geon Curtis, Assistant Surgeon geon ( * Stokes, Drs. @pear, Dun Detective Phillips Beats One Other Social Events Held in Raceas, urgece Richards, i Atherton Minnesota; Surgeon | Grove, Dr. Ruder; Vermont, Bur Honor of Naval geon Furlong, Rr. Ryder: Louisiana Surgeon Wentworth Dr Stedman | Wiseon: Surgeon Verner, 1) Visitors. FW. Smith: [itaots, Surgeon Shipp, Dr. Oman; Kentucky, Sur. | goon Grunwell, Dr. Kenoie; Keer | serge, Surgeon Wilson, Dr. Woods A navy sufficiently strong wine bec sgh rag bt r; Nebr irgeon Berry maintain peace or to triumph over! Dr Dunn; New Jersey, Surgeon an enemy in time of war,” was the| Blackwood, Dr. Ames; Rhode Is] keynote struck by George H. Walk. | 48d, Bergeon Btone, Dr. Dullerd eoldent of the Rainier cab, | ing the speeches at the ban last wight at the Rainier clab Benitle homteses ontertnimed at the fleet A reeeplion yesterday afiernoon a navy we have,|tbe Rainier club im hemor of t pled with ire that mone | W!¥ee and daughters of the officer shall outdo ws, was expremmed in| the fleet Mr. Walker's opening remarks, and| The ladiew in the reseiving Hae choed by other speakers who fol-| Were Mrs. Jobn D. Farrell, Mrs. ( hewed thine D. Btimeon, Mrs. Wm. T. Burwel The banquet was the mont ump-| rs. Thomas C. Woedbury, Mrs twons ever held tm Seattle, and|Jobm F. Miller and Mra J. © hardly surpasmed by any event ten. | Halnes dered the offteers at any city where | The rereption was a decided suc the feet has touched. For days | CC® from every standpoint Other vente. que given to « Admirat on decorators had been busy at the Loet night a large number o club, and both exterior and interior | Reople were entertained by th were ablase with Mbt and othes | %Xth band, Coast Artillery corps, at detentions jthe reviewing stand. The band | which is second « Sptendtd Oecerations. band at Washingto The banquet room presented 4|excellent program splendid », in which the! sational colors were ever Im the foreground, A number of patriotic 18 appeared tn the decorations, ont striking feature being the | yrations of the speaker's table, | made to repregent the bridge of a battieship Occupying the bridge were Ad i M miral Sperry, Gov ad, Rear Ad miral W. H. Emory, Capt. Richard Waluwright, Frederick Bausman J. H. MeGraw John H. Powell ; H. Walker and Col. T. C to the Marine , D.C. gave an bury H. Powell acted as toast mas and the following respond J to toasts: John H. Met w wees *® Scaler and Cullen Make rien and Kear atmisa! wim — Deposits for the Go HH. Emory al Sperry, G | In the course of his speech Ad-| J 6. miral Sperry explained the advan june tages of the present cruise as fol ceneaatasilsth lows Forfeit money for the Kid Sca ler and Dick Cullen contest given by the Twin City Athletic club June 6, was this morning post jective is the enemy's feet, for antil | oq with the sporting editor of The the enemy's fleet has ¢ pl ot the| Siar. Jack Kearns for Kid Scaler wea they dare not send any expe land §. McClintle for Cullen each dition across the seas, The body | deposited $200 for weight and ap of the Meet ts the line of battle, | jenrance, Battling Nelson witness of armored ships, but these ships oq the signing the articles, need infort for wh fast |, and light v hecessary as ts they Admiral’s Speech. The function of the n: cover the coasts, and its 7 in at 133 pounds at 10 o'clock on fuel and &m-\the morning of the contest. In the specially con-! contest soft bandages will be al lowed and the men will use five ce gloves. Johnuy Reid ts to act as referee to this end the policy department for th y, and navy has been to butld only* battleships! pyen at this early date interest and th cossary military atxil-!is peing mong fight artes fans ove t. Both Callen and Scaler are nifty lads and will put one of the best exh the Northwest. The pr in event have the con Coming to the question of the Atlantic fleet, which is typical of all the f of the navy, the cost |, of fuel is frequently brought up, but |; a in naries to the mi there is ¥ mmical not been arranged by Manager Reid the question when you con as 7ét but he promises ceverel that that, day after day, vessels of t cial trains will be run te de same a8 when Kelly met several weeks Ro leet of struetion sig and con the same | jel peed, ar be n ano from parently small variations in the every kind. I one guar PeDeeat PAINT AND WALL PAPER € 13; First Ave, Aceade Att struction ot the boflers or engine and day by day the firing impr ing and closer to t uitin ete economical handling of taim that the econ (— Na A WELCOME UNTIL.U C US Empire’ Cafeteria PERIOD coa COR 2"PAVE & MADISON Kolies; hospital ship Relief, Sur. | ") dance and jo se require that both men weigh! = MEN ENIOY DANCE AT LESCH tl Sedors Have Best Time of | Their Stay in Seattle at Ball. ‘Proved to Be Good Dancers and Ladies in Attendance Were Gracious. The nov teteed at a grand ball and ban- |quet lnwt night in Leschi park pa- villom. A large delegution of sail- ors, in the natty uniform of blue, and many officers attended the dellght in the plea of the evening. | The hall was crowded with the guests from the battleships, whe wave every evidence of being as much at Nome on the gilded ball floor as they were in perform- ing evolutions aboard ship. And |the faces of the jolly sailor lads, flushed through the tan of the sea, denoted that they were hugely ‘@n- joying it all Splendid decorations enwrapped the feterior of the hall and added, the touch in flag and embi fe the scene one of beauty. The rafters of the huge building blazed with lights and shone resplendent in ess of gay colors ne committee In charge of the | halt had invitations gener ow and there were plenty of partners for all of the visiting sail ors. And there were no laggards in the ranks of the uniformed men who came to enjoy the affair plan- ned in thelr honor. Not one failed to get his pragram filled, and there was not a single man from the fleet but who emphasized the sentiment that they had spent the happiest ning of their liv with their hosts. As early as 10 o'clock the ban- quet hall upstairs was ready to ac- mmodate the first party of sail- ors and their partners, and, owing to the large number present, it was late in the night before the last jJack Tar and his chosen one for |the crowning event of the program had arisen from the table, fully satisfied with the more than ample repast which the committee bad provide of the fleet were enter- | with gr roor dance continued until long after the conventional hour. In fact, most of the sailors danced ail night. It is a happy commentary on the hospitality of the Seattle girls that those who went to the dance last night were more than gracious to the boys from the fleet, and on every hand the tads in uni- }form were enthusiastic over the cordial manner in which they were treated by the ladies. UNION sayivos # TRUST CO. 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