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FORTY YEARS AoQOOUNOOy RS P dev | rt for Laundry. } | | | « | al wooks a \ f y : | e the hat a reduction tu ‘ eee 1 Remember La wiees remain the same | is one of t . j prices for laundry of any city on ot the Pacific coast if not tf th & United States an Francisco | generally con niet lered the hig § city of . ° ay oe Se Se oe eee Eee, REV. OR. JOHN L. NUELSON ul In nee, cos ae. See Free DEV. OR. W. F, ANDERSON. Rev, Dr. John L. Nueison, noted | ‘ 1 While the prices of many) Rey, De. Wm. F. Anderson, elect: | lecturer and author on theological | ad | !toms aundry are the same I) oq bishop of the Methodist Mpiaco- | subjects and pre of ox cal oa - ; average neat | pal chureh by the general confer logy at German Wallace univer - laundry lat tle bigh er b . ‘ Meth t ‘ 4 th . sare and ¢ mPOr | of the t of education of the | est man eve vated to UW elta s M | owns wi sundry’ | Freedimen’s Aid and Sunday Schools |of bixhos the Methodist church hea In November, 1861, Geo, H m of Beattie lay « heavier tribute | cq a member of the board of man-| He was unanimously ch re ° toa, non enlisted In Co, B. Berdan's m those of Ban Francleco. A s of the Mothodist Missionary | resentatives of all the United States Sharpshooters, He parison made between the joty. He has been prominent tn | Methodist churches at th 4 served through the war, practically sof the Hotel St. Francis | church and missionary work for | conference the | He urged j without injury, 1 are two ple iry in San Francis years Z got : | ted ation tures of Gannon, one taken in Wash-| of the leading Seattle laundries : emaaers he ling b pat is that? had kept them |ingtoa immediately after the war ywa that the St. Francis patron ' POLICE CHIEF MUST an ation, and to develop | Jand the other a few days ago, n| gets collars done for 3 cents each “ > | } ors and Sailors’ home, at| and cuffs at 6 cents per pair, while | Hea S of 2, of Port:| ©. where he ts a hospl-|the patron of the Seattle laundry PAY GAMBLING LOSS Pp ste # in which | }tal attendant and nurse. Mia car-| gives up 344 conte for collars and 6 A Al N vd Fevish parents to) riage is still erect, and his eye|cents for cuffs where delivery ts | . gtandard of morals! | clear though he is well along in| required ecco ee 8 Jowteh | the seventies Prices on shirts are practically (By United Press.) 1 4 ——— —~|the same as San Francisco, the ad OLYMPIA. May %0-2Tne ce ee presented | side gainigg one vote, and the) “ance being on the articles which | preme court has affirmed judgment key of the temple "| comprise the bulk of laundry for z ; ; ace ot the | third vote marked “equal. ne for the plaintiff in the Thurston 1 county case of James Crowley, Sr. : “z — ar JAPANESE GIVE SERVICES. | and wife against George Taylor and commit ier - : Edward Rogers. The sult was 4 of the Law,” in (By United Press.) brought to recover $600 alleged to ry Setaeet is presented with) | ~HONOLULU, May 20.—Japanese have been lost in gambling in a ry Was 8 feature of the} | merchants are eager to participate saloon cond I by the defendant | in the celebration to be given in| in thie cit Judgment was ren = exepfient program of, CLAIMANTS ARE honor of the Atlantic fleet when | | dered against Rogers by default > completed the ex it arrives here te July. The wishes | | and against Taylor on « verdict of | © he of the Ortentals in this reapect may ' th ary for $906.62. Rogers is now ald algae Rabht T00 LATE j be gratt as W. Thotnpson, see chief of police in Olympia sermon retary of the transportation commit | the . dedication | { — { / | tee, has expressed himself as being ATED THE CHANGE OF THE SEATTLE STAR vmstat MAY 30, 1908 PRICES ARE EFIVE OF THE NEW BISHOPS HIGHER | GHOSEN BY METHODISTS — Seattle Men Pay src Than San Franciscans etReady for Next Week rT. | |i favor of such & plan i (By United Press.) ‘NEW SYSTEM OF ( Judge George E. Morris yesterday | | ee eee eee om hy sn MBMING FOR MANIAC wuss" sins Soe" zat an ROADS PLANNED : 7 | Ulderico, Hermina and Maria Roy josiag bie talesiea, arrived fast as | | N d A 3 on | 0 ‘Trteste, be wae | unobtrusively in this elty the other! " REV. WM. A. QUAYLE cinema orthwest Corner Second Avenue a ss “arte stage Ret day and te sow planning 4 bout Rev. Wm. A. Quayle, who was 1 S 4 S 8 een Rig ee yo yp ven yoy og with Packey McParland. He is wtll| made bishop at the M. KE. gene remedies ane Brees) | pring treet GIBCO, May 30.-—The | that they had appeared too late SIX PERSONS ARE CRUSHED TO . ‘| EVERETT, May 30—The Sno| fi The estate, which was probated ing 10 mest. the Chicago O8 | conference, is pastor of the st homish County Goods Roads asso ‘caneed tage Paeelm ne October 2, 1906, was worth $45. DEATH AND FIFTY INJURED | |-Abor day, and McFarland bas also; james M. E. church in Chicago, and) OO aided to prepare and adous meg agreed. No definite arti velhas o Wide reputation as lation &: one gr ————eEE— ——— 3 ¥ 785. The de hy publiab the ature a de —— D is thy” of the Com chandler, having «place of bust.| WHEN TRAINS MEET been decided 00, howerer suthor Lees sin deta casiolate spntens ‘te and bit a finger} aeae ot 1438 Ralirecd ner ye BERS | There does not seem to be any tallied plan for a — na JAPANESE PREACHER 10 lors of the Bonney-Watson com- : fie richt hand of J. J Bee i Ses bitch In the welght question, as | of permanent roads throughout Sno pany Monday evening at 8 o'clock. eae, THe italian entered om fed of sale worth’ et aie (By United Press.) each man decided that 133 w jhomish county, showing w |The remains will be shipped to Se abased everyone pres | Coasinted « : worth of dia | ALEXANDRIA, Eaypt, May 86.—| legitimate lightweight limit | be accomplished with means av m SPEAK AT Y M C A. Caldwell, Idaho, for burial ® peper from | mands and jewelry } Six persons were crushed to death,| sole matter remaining to be settled | lable in case the $500,000 bond’ ° The funeral service of J. A. Stod- nd then closed . and 60 were injured, some of them is the atse of the purse. On this! position carrie The plan will) |dard will be beld under the ike an anary wild ly, in a collision today between | point hangs their selection of the | » how the expenditure tor | - auspices of the Tallors’ union Sun- hen Slavin screamed iro express train and @ «tring | club. | permanent roads may be safeguard x day afternoon at 3 o'clock at the be th ftalian turned and lot freight cars. The accide Gans sald that the bout would tn | Jed In order to get the best possible| Rev, D. Yebina, pastor of the | periors of the Bonney-Watson com Hike door, making his | leurred between the towns us war ietectere with tb qnitet| returns for the money | Central church, Tokio, near the Im-| pany who saw him say} RE CH DECISIO Damanb ur and Tantah. Wrecking | with Nelson on July 4 j | pertal university, and one of| The funeral service of C. M. ® maniac and special trains bearing) “My bout with Mat is still on and} | Japan's greatest preachers, spenks Johnson, a civil war veteran, will | shyelcta S. nurses and medica | \e AT EVERETT.| No decision was reached by the | ”!** * Brerett leaves Col. jodges of the debate between the OREGON CONGRESSMEN 12 m. and 5| Washington and Tacoma high ARE PUBLICLY THAN Will meet steamer schools, which was held last night es¢/ in the assembly hall of the Wash-| ington high school | WASE TON, May 20 | The question was, “Resolved,| dent Roosevelt bas iw That the Trend of Recent Legisia.-| White House a statement pu tion in the South Tending Towurd | thanking Congressmen Haw the Disenfranchisement of the Ne | Ellis, of Oregon, for the o gro Is Justifiable.” Washington | manner in whieh they had the affirmative, Tacoma the administration policies: negative Wished them success in the cx The decision was by ballot, each | election in their home state. esSFaeseso (By United Press.) MONTH. te LAWN PORTION There’s this difference between the cocoa habit and the coffee habit: Cocoa makes you healthier, stronger, steadier, better able to do your share. Does coffee? ‘Wirard el}; LESS THAN A CENT A CUP is made with scrupulous, con- scientious care and oid-fashioned attention to cleanliness, purity, goodness and quality. No cocoa at any price can be better or more delicious. Your grocer selis and recommends it. | Ssesk sFascka * BD. Ghirardetti Company Sar. francisco betog rushed to the scene ed from the — od } sap ta knock him out definitely ts time,” sald Gans, “I'm on my way to Baltimere. 1 intend to ace the Papke-Ketenel affair in Milwackes, and will go to the coast the next day BIG OIL DEAL ON t KED. | | Preat FIRE AT BELLINGHAM to men in English at the Y. |A.. Fourth and Madison, at 3 p. _— Sunday, Fred Butler sings. y United Pi ) Bs invited ‘ a : BELLINGHAM, May 30.—Sie| DEATH NOTICES. mon Bros. combination shingle | mifil was burned to the ground early | this morning, entailing « loss of $40,000. It was insured for $30,000 The night watchman says the L. city B. Strode, aged 29, died in May 26. FUNERAL NOTICES. ais, Aa flames broke out In the dynamo/ (By United Prees.) — Wd Lewin. lected 2 room at 1 o'clock, and before the| ‘The funeral services of L. LO8 ANGELES, May 30.—-Twet! peop, tn of Sloux City, Ia |fire department arrived the mill| Strode will take place at the oming ty miition dollars is the figure the| prominent tp ehurch and educa |was doomed. The dry kilns and | Standard Ol! company ta reported! to have offered for the holdings of | the California O11 Pleids. laited, a British corporation. If the report is correct the prospective deal is greater by far than any of the kind ever made hitherto in the United States. The rumor ts persistent, | but neither confirmation nor dental | is obtainable from officials of the | two great companies. None of the Standard’s offieiais witl talk of the reported deal, and the Briti«h ors have no representative here GAME AT BALLARD. tional work Tomorrow aft on the Ballard seball team will crows bate with the Richmond Ratniers at the Bal lard ball park. The Rainiers have the strongest independent team fn w ern Washington. They def ed Everett in two straight games this season, and played four close games with the Seattle and Ta coma league teams, Game will be| called at 3 o'clock This afternoon th the team from Willamette univer sity are playing at Ballard. © Ballards ana| REV. OR. E. H. HUGHES. »Rev. Kdwin Holt Hughes, Oreencastic, Ind, and has been Prominent clergyman and e@ucato ji Indiana for years STEAMER YOSEMITE PIER 6, FOOT OF UNIVERSITY ST. OLYMPIA Sunday, May 31st, 9:30 A. M. Rajoy the beautiful ride on the Sound. See the t penitentiary at McNeil island, Visit the state capitol a ous Tumwater falls, Three h ® ashore. Music and Dancing Free. Round Trip Only $1.00, | Grand Ex- cursion to ted States i the fam q i is of wareb many thousand shingles are stored were saved An unknown hobo sleeping tn the boiler room narrowly escaped with| It osted his life When he awoke be was) surrounded by fam: He leaped jinto the bay and led to a raft) jof logs, There he sat for an hour | crying for help. He was finally rescued Tax Commissioner J. H. Easter # formally presented his ree | Mead, which has | cepted with reluctancy Monticello leaves Flyer dock 130 and 4p. m. STOP THE RENT We can set! you Beautiful Homes, Cottages, Bungalows like rent. INC. Payments sus. T. P. FAY CO., Mehihorn Bidg. ‘$2.19 Chaplin's Im- proved Iron Jack Plane, $1.49 The Quickest Ad- dusted of Al “Your chotee for 7 take the porterhouse. and cane sugar So it is down the lin above label is an ab Wood Pacific & window f pds Jue M. SPINNING 1310 Second Av apie Suppose you go to a meat market for a steak; tne buteher places before you two steaks and would say the other a porterhouse. Suppose you go into a refreshment store for a glass of soda water, and the waiter plw before you 38 kinds, with your choice for 6 cents. It hap s that among them are the cheap, the named, the no-name, the cocaine, the labeled, the no-label, the the ether flavors, the “Merry Widow,” ete., ete., and the pure fruit juices and cane erages, If you are posted you will take fruit juices self to be fooled in something good to drink when the bearing it are products of pure fruit juices and cane sugar. To verify the assertion we invite the pure food inspector to investigate Bottli take place at the chapel of But- terworth & Sons Sunday morning Ali, at 10 o'clock. Burial will take | place at Lakeview cemetery. this | Our charges are right niture van $1.26 per hour, trunk S0c; 2 trunks trunks $1.00 within any reason- able distance Cut Rates, Posted par- | Is Well to Be One happ to be a round, If you are posted you will ©. Why shetid you allow your olute guarantee that beverages Puget Sound ling Co.