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UNE 29, 1908. THE STAR--MONDAY, J ! admirers, In the midst of which a vas ha OS RACES "EM UP SA00N MAN MAY : s We Have Been Telling You Every Day, In a Most Emphatic Manner, Too, That We Were Quitting the Business saloon ot the the Hallayd net of @ plente in the now part and Mehauightin tact (oF eer and | | Proceedings in Secret the arrival of Prince Phittp & conference wan held between the | sour: and counsel, and it was de cided that the trial should be held behind closed doors out fiodiog Immedt aoetuted — the courtroom was cleared of all oe, eerie a bitiod ple ty the | spectators. Prince Philip, who, park. Opox, who lea 4 t heritt That Our Entire Gtock Was for Gale at Prices Never Before Offered to the Good People of This Com of Semin to hie recent Hlness, was al anstkted Patrolaen & ve io af munity, There May Be Gome Who Are Doubtful About Our Ste Avased Gress BeWad to recline in @ chair in thy venting tty |fE More Clinching Pact, and Merewith Publish Our Landiord’s Letter of Recent Date y @okler of the courtroom, aroae upon Besiten viohwting tho Sunday Drank the announcement that no closing = shatate Moteughin will pills kon Semen would be allowed to attend in tramhle With the federal Seattle, Washington, tha teal. and escorted his beautiful rit fer aeliing tqnor with PwiQa and teo sons to thelr carriage mo vor mate Hoense. Me ‘June 19th, 1908, Lane was arvented the Banday clowing year ago. ‘FIRST NOME BOAT | HAS RETURNED | © vi ab TRtre were tears in the ¢ {the princess when she parted jher hushaud A aim of teat will be intredmee@ by tke pro: toe. teeekert > Gotu wil! | cover 4 ported of Geforal dave, and ® & expected that the trial wil| last two weeks. | ORCHARD HANGING (By United Press.) ing to act THE CENTURY FURNITURE 00>, of Women Flock But Are Put Out. _—— F {By United Press.) June 29 --Hundreds of) y Women were (turned central criminal + the case of} POISE, Ma, June 29.—Harrp lip FRulenberg, accused Orchard, sentenced to haat next immorality, was catied for Friday fer the aueacsination of for to mise the goasip to|@er Governor Stounenberg, was in the courtroom, the | #reatly disappetated today when he [gaised a disturbance and | ¥** twformed that Governor Gaod- ie tastances court attendants ‘nehad delayed hiv execution so necessary to forcibly eject that the parden beard could com and Ave. & Epring St., Seattlo, Washington. First of the Nome Meet te rewch Gent lexens ind fest veune! of the baek to Beattie from » Vieteria, in commend of W. P. 8. Porter + lant night, aft * packs that precedented in gation of the ten Sixty paswengers and prinoners arrived on the } and alee 9650,000 in tre K ts unprecedented Porter in speaking of the sea in view of the fact that satisfactory arrangements ; have been made for the lease of the premises now occupied Bering sea by ty you, I would request that you be rendy to surrender up } M4 federal te ue the possession of the building om July Jlst, 1908, as por gowned but il-manner “der the question of clemency ry of the ice this Reason. "It is abro- the terms of the agreanont entered into unde . wg the pardon beard meats Fri- — " a j tately without paratiel in the his-| iF date of June me Philip is accused by hdl y. etterners Oreh- tory of navigation in Hering sea.” | S citan Harden of par. af@ pleaded with the governor te| PROPOSED NEW HOME OF THE INDUSTRIAL CHRISTIAN ALLE! “On ine return trip the Victoria 4th, 1908. The now leaseos desire to teke pYesession on ie the qousational coce- | reer te banging | delayed long| ANCE AND OR. HARVEY GRAE ME PURBAY, THE SECRETARY. | won in the low four days, and it ie ail to have been com SHough that ly t» act. Orch ' | probable that the other vessels of Wihelm’s| 8@ sald today thet Re has Bis) ol voi sone te tvs the | paling Tile werk wae ndupted by | the fleet will be delayed materially | August let, 1908. * miad sot on being henged Friday | on who has lost his grip and ts/the alliance because of the wnlimit ee a ‘ | temporarily down suit out become ed amount always available, and| me Vistes arrived ot Respectfully yours cs & strest begwar and panhandler | because it dons not coufllet with | Nome she had 14 feet of water in yy attended the arrest and! chotee auton labor. After six hours’ work | %*f held, dee to a collision with an PGount Voo Moltke, who, al-| t Set. an who nightly erne| the applicant is free to spend the | cehere. A diver was sent down to inapeet the demage and repairs | that saeniedinindiliiidsas amis ape iie Agent for Cyrus Walker & member of the German) ee outranked by the pris * ® @#*# @ eee eee eee * ing “ BANK CLEARINGS, benches in Central park Father than work fer the priee vomainder of the day seeking om ployment cinewhore, and he may leave at any time. If he drinks ie fired out without parley * were made | proceeding The apparatus abipped for Warranted her * men mak he} Curtens Crowd, cae = pref, bee pation = Sume | United States wireless dipilen ant first gleam of dawn the | ® Clearings today .$1.314.50043 ® to ine sone <ne yw mathe wore by the Fornaio Oly 12 ane Nowe in the flooded hold and FOR LEASE—Our Warehouse, at 1205-76 Post Street (Victoria Building) Is Now Vacant and curious began to assem-|@ Balances ........ 261,191.43 if they would accept employment? |the applicants are ordinary labar-| ¥4¢.Gamaged beyond repair, h ot and Ready for Lease. Call at Our Office tthe gfe irtmtnal |® cveartoge token”. .970nes3 | ,, BUme ot them. but the percentage jers. The majority are men who fol cies rid tet Be tewtalled (81d everything in Our Store te Marked Down to Cost Prices and Less. Don't Hesitate if You Want House: bee called for trial, thousands # Baiaces FERED oe] eo eemenratively email, say the |low commercial lines and skilled | 0 a furnishings. Your Time te Limited to Quy at Profitiess Prices. Doors 0; at 8:30 A, M. . - eg ‘hie -% ® | trustees of the lodustrial Christian mechanics Drink ts responsible for SALE TERMS AND CONDITIONS—Ail , dh No C. 0. D.; Free Delivery on Earliest Conven- had formed & mob of) * Portiong. © alliance, 170 Biecckor st, after 16 the downfall of most of the former! Mil tekee: Mo etnad or Gathanas: Be —- tn the yard.) @ Clearings today .. $1,025,769 @/ years’ experience in helping the um and many of the latter, though, | ip drove to the court: ® Halaaees ..... ... 240,101 fortunate. strikes and sickneus add to the list & closed carriage, a mighty # ®| So satisfied with the work of the of meckantes te a large extent. The} : from the ranks of kit's ¥ 5 EE SESE ES ES FS © SF) first aid to the down and outers are commercis) man romalys longest. | as be wsually mast have new clothes | and a recommendation befere ay plytag for a poxition Twenty five per cont are total ab | staincre Ths clase i recruited! principally from fhe young men) | whe come to New York from the | PROPOSED ORDINANCE PRO- ~ thetr joking ye VIDES FOR BODY OF A AL finances befare finding employ FROM BUILDING DEPART- MENTS RULINGS, these trustees that they are prepar ing te erect a new ldetory building at a cost of $200,000, on the soutl west corner of Lafayette and Bond ate Century Furniture Company Second and Spring Street “The average able betied aman wit always work rather than de pend upes charity,” save Dr. Har vey Graeme Furbay, general soc Vales he the operation of campaigns and take the seat of Senator Allison, has bis own distinct ideas about put jost in the primaries. He was what should be done. Dahimen 8 aiso candidate for the republican | nomination for vice president of the United States and lost that con- test. For some time his friends have been urging bim to quit the offiee, but he did not think of acting upon their sugestion until he was defeated in the national convention | at Chicago. But he intimated today that his resignation will take place very shortly. ee Go East! Excursions! Round trip tickets on sale July 6, 7, 22 and 23; Augwst 6, 7, 21 and Bes : 'BRYAN'S SELECTION ON FIRST BALLOT © | abstatn from the use of aleghotie | month | An ordinance creating the board (Continued.) drinks and ali incbriating drags, to| Although @ chapel tx @ part of of appeals from the rulings of the! 1. nomination of Bryan, has been a day for bis food the alliance, with nightly sorvioes. | ballding inapector provided for in} art to oe a obey the rules laid. religion fe not tereed upon the in| charter amendment, passed at) driven to his suppo to keep the agree | mates, who may attend or act, as| the last municipal election, will be Vice Presidential Situation. iter, * they Hike. | introduced at the semston of the ‘The aames of five New York | t Councilman | city counct! tonight br Com ligen ole devaiedan be in the alliance restaurant 4 meal conniating of ® bowl of ste@, coffee) jand « third of a loaf of bread, is} furninhed for 5 cents, More than) Zbladen | ‘The ordinance embodies those|'® the preconvention gossip over features suggested in the ~nd-| the vice presidential situation. ment and has the approval of| These are Morgan J. O'Brien, for mer chief justice of the New York Hutlding Inspector Grant AND ORGANS, WELL-KNOWN MAKES, AT RIDICU- Y LOW FIGURES— PRICES CUT A THIRD TO A HALF by the mayor, & second from a Siet supreme court; Herman L. Niets, | city comptroiier of Brooklyn; for- mer Representative Charles A. Towne, Lewis 8. Chandler, lieuten- of three submitted by the archi | toots, and the third member to be! | selected from a similar number of |nemes furnished by the Master | Huliders’ assoctation ) The men who are advocated for) lappointment by the architects are | ant governor, and former Repre- sentative Francis Burton Harrison. The two latter are young men and | have been successful in polities. Bryan After Taggart. if William J. Bryan ean bring it CHAS, A. TOWNE. Of New York, Who May Run With 22 by the Oregon R. R. & Naviga- tion Co. Rates, routes, tickets and reservations at Union Ticket Of- fice, 608 First av. E. E. Bilis, gen’t Agent. ooo LUNA PARK CR. Aldrich, A. Warren Gould about there will be a new chair. | Bryan. i T. Josephans man of the democratic national — \"s i Duhamel Jobn Hastie and commities to succeed Thomas Tag |& man who apparently would fill | |W. J. Waddington are three art, of Indianapoli« jthe bit trom the point of view of ifrom whom the builders ask the| Mayor James C. Dahiman, of | the Nebraskan. | mayor to make a selection | Omaha, is said today to be Bryan's RAR. WH | The mayor's appointee in to|chotee for the head of the com- Pe Thy leerre a tevin of three years, the| mittee and manager of the cam DUEL architect for two years and the|palga. It is reported on the best - bee | bullder for one year After thia| authority that, even if Taggart fs Winthrop. iL ir fl i = i i cf i } Hi first term all membe » hold | reelected, Bryan will not permit office three years him to menage the campaign, but | Under the ordinance, the board) will appoint his own manager and lis to meet once a month, or at the| force Taggart to coniine himself j call of the chairman or notlor from | strictly to committee affairs, This the superintendent of buildings.| phase of the situation has devel The members are to be pald $10) oped much discussion a day while at work for the city,| that Taggart desires or not to exceed $1,600 in any one | himself, and It is generally expect to succeed | It te known | WITH POLICE (By United Press.) CHICAGO, June 29,—After hie “former wife had refused to remarry the very finest Amert-| planofortes, they come) eer Piano House and Yery often, relinquish their | lano at & great sacrifice their heart's desire. | “turnedin” pianos, in| to those returned from & others that j Seratehed or others thas ya are placed in the change and Bargain and marked by the Ad i Department. as such that wii assure their being | ep quickly, | SATAIN OF SATISFACTION. what your choice is re- Make, or tone, or style, you ain to find in the “Piano and Bargain Room” a will meet your every rement—and at a big saving. | aH come the first thing to- Foul find upright pianos | Mistake. ‘| stroment is not exactly as repre #2, $26 and a9 low as) and sound all right at firet, but in a short time some serious hid- den Gott hows we. taking establishment of the Bou Ne matter what instruments you! ney Watson Co. Coroner F. M./ select in the “Piano Exchange and Carroll held an autopsy this aft Bargain Room” you cannot make &| ¢rnoon to determine the cause of You're protected by the! qeath. Efforts are being made to Johnston Guarantee, | patives. “Money Back’ if fe. locate the man’s re ete MOTHER WANTS HER SON. | two complete suits of clothing. The body is now at the — Tronclad which says sented and entirely satisfactory. Furthermore, you can exchange “7 anything within a year for a better| Mayor Miller today received @ piano and full amount paid will Bw letter, asking for information re-| ponr WAYNE, Ind., June 27.~ allowed. This means you get the| garding the whereabouts of WIi-| aiex Johnnom knows ail about pris use of a good plano for SO ee Oe sat Bg, reel 12) ens, prison reforms and help for the months free, Could aaything be! in this . . poor and affilet fairer? |friend of tite family stated that of the national conference on charl Don't stay away on account of | Costello's mother, whe fiver 18 ties and corrections, He has an of ready money. We'll agree to make | Chrysestome, county of Chateaway, tice here and one in Indianapolis, A any terme within reason. Come| Quebec, is very til and weald Hke) great part of his work consists in prepared to be surprised, Ask ta, te get in communication with her) circulating literature about ALEX, JOHNSON. see the “Plano Exchange and Bar) |. reform schools, ete,, gain Room” (down stairs). D. 8, 8 of queries about Jobaston Co., Oldest and Largest criminals and unfortunates, He has Dealers, Third and Johnston Co. Federai Bidg. more information about houses of correction than any other man in | the country. University, Bidg., opposite new 1. He is secretary! | tividly m an interview that he would soot ipeue a challenge for the Amer liean yachting cup. Lipton will sail lin a cutter rigged yacht built to leonform with the new rules of the | Now York Yacht club. | This announcement sets | the rumor that Lipton had 4 the new rules onsportamaniike | would refuse again to race Americans Lipton states that he will even at the allow the New York yacht club to dictate the sise of the challenger He will build two boats and select the final challenger after a sertes of races between the two, The new \ challenger will probably be called | Shamrock IV | 4, J. GINGLES, M. D., | 408 40-42 | Arcade Building | Foye, Ror, Nose and Bheowt, Apectal Attention Given te Chtonte Dincases of these Orgnes. All Medivines Buppiied. Chairman of Democratic Conven: tion. BRUSHES y kind, Every one guar aatecd. DORAL PAINT AN fF WALL PAOeR <0 1314 Piret Ave, Arcade Anaex Ofte i eet earner iets . « IS TO RESIGN (By United Pre: DES MOINES, ‘a, Jun 9. -—Gov- ernor Cummins today practically confirmed a rumor that he will soon resign the governorship to resume the practice of law, by stating that he has the matter under considera. tion, but has not as yet taken it up for final action. Governor Cummins recently lost | Who Is Mentioned for Permanent | two important political contests. for First, he sought elec- States senator to high offices. tion as United One-Half Price Sale of Clothing Now on at the Crown Clothing Co. 1121 FIRST AVENUE Watch for Friday's ad Also a line of White Tub Dresses and Light Wool Skirts, at just— One-Half Price Cash—Credit— Easy Payments On Credit System —Cash—Credit Westerg & Chis 1812—Second Ave.—1312 peng year. No member is to sit in heap |e4 that there will be « fight. {him John Marella, an itstian, ehot 1 ing on a case where he ts interested Bryan's Greatest Cam . | three women, o - rate cane a. The board is to consider appeals |ing the campaign in 1904 Chair-| with the police and made hie es on wom gheut owt from any section of the bullding| man Taggart was 4 figurchead at ot ae} tha jh A department or from any orders of | the headquarters in New York and | "Fe : fre. FI auiekly co weekly THE HUMAN ORACLE ON the superintendent of buildings to! was hardly consulted in the formu-| The itjured are: . Florence “Ot allen | “hoses. PRISONS ANO PRISONERS, | “hich A exception is taken, an AP-| lation of ph | Chemo, aged 75, dying; Mra. Philo- i sacrifice them “ion, Tine ones, both Chureh peal qo be filed within 15 days Bryan intends to make the great-|mena Arciera, aged 65, seriously Pianola Piano. and Parlor styles, at virtually giv- peer Antual reports are to be made | ort campaign of his eareer, and t | wounded, and Mrs, Lucia Calabresia, : 3 ‘ema y pine. Pay #1 } to the council by the board of ap| particularily anxious to have a| Mareito called at the home of one iad Aan peals |imanager with whom he is closely | aged 20, seriously wounded. é 5 emg meena: acquainted and with whom he can) Mes. Cajabresia, his front wife, Price = MONEY BACK ene keep In close touch, Bryan, it is] today and demanded that she con- P f ” pointed out, has had experience in/sent to a recenciliation. She re- $80.00 Suite— Don't misjudge ot! viystery shrouds the death of a| . ——__—_- the demand, $15.00. ine an te! nan about 60 years old, whose body grew wild with R R a, mg = was found near the Seatle-Tacoma | and threatened to kill Mrs. $27.50 Suits— i for’ interurban tracks, at Biack River | E Calabresia and himself, Mrs. Cheno $13.75 H junction, late Saturday aight = | and Mrs. Arciere, neighbors of Mrs. $25.00 Suits— 1 2 |. From an old newspaper wrapper, | " Calabresia, overheard the row, $12.50 : found tn a pocket, ft ts oes Binns went in and trouble started. C Side lk C o the body is that of Michael Pelican ‘ (By United Press.) ret ae . Plano {= esired-in other| Platoe or Pianos is=t have been | There are A geeten ce apnes Peron GLASGOW, June 29. — Bir $10.00 ‘ When discriminating buyers! through a fire—which may look | (0 indicate foul Pint, or ennai | ‘Thomps Lipton today declared post COV. E E

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