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future alt P aby tt thon of th el we inspector ¥ are always | ay the’ cl | % nce gh | tion ann! | “ ed will tend ~ — ee MULLEN SAYS THIS a eg pases! * | GRANT IS A 4 a, CRIME wt 6, KAL |Big Corporation Gets in on 1 7 OWN LIFE | Street That Cost a tke alt } Large Sum se ae | € M ti ™ So ts m Councilmen Mullen, Murphy ” yoeat As ory “ att-| and Parker were the only mem ar) that ; bere of the council who opposed m by her ani “giving” the Seattle Electric ah by r Company a portion of Queen * be brother, J ; Anne boulevard ace ‘rive, # arthur K ha ” Pending a shall receiv a Ste the aft | # of the corporation: i Kalem ha tolcommittes, aided and at by Pe cee tite. art tha had} the corporation “friends city + appeared unefl, laut night gave the Seattle Pi cil Electric. Company a rightofway over a portion of Queen Anne i 4 JAPANESE |Doulevard. purchased by the | tax: scenic drive ; Councilman Mullen, in opposing d ae as action of the committee, de x ed that it wae the rawest steal tuternat gall , consummated during the > years he had been in the city antma the les, OF eyeqians m prerical ation, S200; wo» ME OPTICAL CO. ; ME Segond. Over Raves Drug Store can Get piven the Vows pH Aurtet wit Phones ers, tau C piven street car ive on the bouley when James B Howe. netl Sparkman te Willing t they can get pponents to the franet Seattle Electric Cor in and & friends” a right« At the cost of the pulevard Mullen Telle Why. be said for this outrage it PF . Gia : munciiman Sparkman, who repre. ‘ y byl on = a Ang district, Animal Question—|alone have aggregated nearly $200 . x ’ clty receives a tely no people want a aa Tt might foot And that is about all that rout et cars. And they got it says the operation of thoroughfare will irpomen has been chairman of the tee | council's street committee for many fos Ruarantocd jyears and he probably knowa more about Seattle street rest of the council put together than all the “For all practical purposes you might as well simply boy the Seat Ue Electric Company a rightof-way | jout of the general fund and label It }& seente drive. people. the it is aimply a downright crime and some day the people will wake wp to It As yet the park board hes not its consent to allowing the ard, but counsel for electric company, assured the tee that there would be rant? ay | chance column on page 6. | members of the corporations com- ne ob M4 Arends Blix. Jections from the park commisston the committee fell over itseit, “°F in rushing the ordinance back for vote Inst might. De you want to buy a good ree 1f 90, see the business _k oor! . Seger beg The Raven prescription service . i " means th. roe | the doctor's skill in pre Aral "| seribing is most efficiently supple PaR-|~ Agency, He39 hee Consulta- atigations, ste crimine) and ing? Back bide. and tub tom OPTICIANS. Aelan ” Opn iraduate Op Mone-Fisher Co Ind AND AURIOTS. ner, Kar Nowe ai Bias Ind. 48 THIC PHYSICIAN + irkevilie gradvate, | Bi Sradteate” ff Sohe: | wa MaMa aradunia irae vii sohoo eRe Annes. tsi, hones Mat y stmt | Pre Low Bail —— | compounding. tee Second Aw. * Modal “Leonard Buda F. Melaon, ¢ Fact No. 5 When the Spaniards came into Mexico in 1520, they found the bevemge which the Indians made from cocoa so agreeable that they reckoned it among the most pleasing fruits of their con- quest. A knowledge of thie valuable food was first brought to Europe by Columbus, PRINTERS. + and Printh Both phi ¥ ESTATE DEALE Sore tracts, 4360; 06 cash. '€ Binck, 463 New York 1 i-hand elet? TON. 1408 Fourth av STORAGE. at ~_ TRANSFER ‘tom saa oat ipgemibte Fate Main # 1 ind * 1 Pike Main $ ell Vernon art ifure an ln . Trpewi A Woe | mented by the druggist’s skill in|. RAVEN DRUG CO, leun? Hess Ballard 12) reat NEWS BULLETIN sentence in the case of Sarah Koten, who pleaded gullty last week to the charge of manslaughter in the firat degree of Dr. Aushitz, her be trayer, She was placed in the charge of a Jewish woman and sent | to the country to recover her health, | | SHARON, Pa—Mre. James Boyle, under arrest acoused of complicity in the kidnaping of Willie Whitla, wae practically identi fied today by H. C. Dyer, an attorney of St. Louis, and his wife, as their former housemaid, Clara Stratton, who disappeared simultaneous ly with jewels valued at $6,000 | MACKINAW CITY, Mich.—Fifteen men were drowned today when the steamer Eben Ward, grain laden for Port Huron, struck an ice floe and sunk —— WASHINGTON.—The senate thie afternoon sent the census bill back to the conference committee for reconsideration SAN FRANCISCO.--When asked regarding the current report that he would be a candidate for mayor of Gan Francisco in the primaries thie spring, Francis J. Heney said: “1 cannot consider it for a moment.” NEW YORK.—A jury has denied a divorce to Mrs. Burke-Roche Batonyi, wife of the famous whia, Friends believe the couple can tive happily together providing there ls no f, mily interference. WASHINGTON.—Senator Stone, of Missouri, declared today that the national Aonor had been pledged eventually to enable the Philip pines to establieh an independent government. He proposed an amend ment providing absolute free trade, coupled with a deciaration that at the end of 15 years the Filipinos should be given independence & iis Orpheum. « Tray asing Pat aat ever faitht { comedy song and dane thing high 4 aid Trio, tn trick bt offer something dart Yiddisher 5 at and P A about tt. This k aik-song whick pute a t e work, Except on Alien ts the enious ittie whe maelf His Phantom Sweethe as John Stoneman, ts a st financier, unt!i the sweethes youthful days appears to ht “ appearnd i to be phoney. Miss Brim ore may have stopped ® Keith's Cleveland showahop she didn't start epheum in Apri Clifton ah . photographs alides. In are ® munteat Good come pretty Ss wall« billed. ville au jected freely and ¢ & hum. Matiness ballad, and | Wednesday, Baty | twenty minutes sanK & «weet Sittle Irish It takes but a teaspoonful to the cup when the cocoa’s pure. hirardelli. COCOA is most economical be- cause it is perfectly pure and goes farthest. Don’t ask merely for cocoa —ask for Ghirardelli’s. ~ {Pianos Piano Greatest Slaughter of Pianos Ever Known In the West At our Closing Out Sale you can save one- half by purchasing your Piano now. es go aes a = al CLINE PIANO co. 1406 FIRST AVE. wen Bros. de well TUESDAY, iat ow COUNCIL GIVES THE S.E. C0. | FRANCHISE ON BOULEVARD APRIL 20, 1909 Women’s Black Skirts, $4. 85 Black Skirts of good quality panama or Phe rge, front with bt pal bias fold immed down | dees § SILKS Al At 48¢ Yd.—Specia called to several differ fessalin tion is | showing an assor hecks | finished, high-luste and broken plaids, in black 3 ine Taffeta with white ha grounds of old-rose leather, navy, res eda and wistaria Novelty Washable Silks, 50e Yd.—A good, washable Silk, in etringbone de sign, with white corded lines,-in the new Spring sh. Portieres and Drapery Materials | erized fabri Tapestry Portieres of good quality n Pretty patterns in combinations of red and green or anth green ; fringe both ends. I Wool Rug Fringe, wide double Gimp and Knotted Fringe in assorted colors; yard, 10c $3.95 } Fancy Striped Art Ticking, of firm, heavy fabric ; assorted gal \ : pg curtains or sash curtains, An effective Net; yar od House Dresses, Wrappers, ‘Morning Sacques and Kimonos $1.00—One-Piece House Dresses, of black and white checked percale, having high neck shirt waist sleeve A good-fitting $1.25—One-Piece House Dresses, in pink and white or blue and white striped percale. Made with close-fitting neck, turnover collar and shirt waist sleeve ver collar and $1.25—Two-Piece House Dresses, in gray and white striped percale. Waist is made shirt waist style, with pocket and shirt-sleeve; skirt, trimmed with wide, full ruffle $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50—Attractive Percale Wrappers, in gray, Copenhagen, navy or black and white checks. All are made full, trimmed with wide ruffle at bottom 29e—-Morning Sacques of lawn, made as illustrated Pretty patterns, in both light and dark colors S0e-——Mornting Sacques, of light- or dark-colored percal having shirt sleeves and close-fitting turnover ar Other pretty Sacques of heavy lawn have fitted belt and broad tucks across shoulder $1.50—Long Kimonos, of lawn, made Empire style, trimmed with swastika pattern band cvitvibtim to FREDE. RIC K & NEI SON, Inc. Store Closes Daily at 5:30 \ cloth, having semi-fitted back J a trimmed with buttor elvet ¢ Taffeta Petticoats, $3. 95 |. of colors, including lavender, Cop ile-blue, green, pin} | ible effect Flounce r ment of af k it in black, white light-t ae i Rcsrneege Salesroom == TRIMMED HATS: SHOWN AT $2.95 For tomorrow’s selling a goo will be offered at $2.9. politan braids, while others are blocked med with flowers and ribbon, Also a s« and Turbans, trimmed with wings and qu Women’s $ ‘Long Coats, oa 65 orn ity-striped twee ¢ are shown in good ind brown; also ars, imitation Clur tab Dutch Collars, of Imitatio: Valenciennes lace ; 50 =H n uw white and sky; 1 ,\ Fancy colored effects; 50c and 59¢ — Seow ANEMIC eaB Or ene ; GOOD STYLES k Collars—many pretty ‘Pillow Covers| Kiatenstve Lines af Dependable Dry Goods Entra ance on elth ‘own, a, 4Be Yd Thirty in black, navy, garnet 45¢ Yd.—Thirty-six hades of navy, brown neiennes lace and lawn; 12c, sh crochet and silk, in white y lace with Venise medallion aby JEWELRY Gold-Filled Stick Pins, set with large imitation coral; 25¢, Pearl Cuff Links, with plated shank; patr, 26c and 35c. Cuff Links, in Arts and Crafts designs; pair, 25¢ and 50e. Mece Pearl Cuff Links, pair, 50¢. Gold-Filled Scarf Pins, set with colored jewels; each 50c Shirt-Waist Sets—Links and Studs. Indeatructible” pearl, turquoise and other designs; set 50e Cuff Links, of rolled plate. green. or rose-gold-finished; some with large jewels; pair, 50¢ and ff 69 Pillow Covers, ready for the pillow. A large assortment, in- cluding boating and Indian de- signs; 25« Ruffi Pillow Covers, in bine and tan; 35¢. Home | Journal Pat- | terns for May Are on Sale was made by Mrs. Mary 1, Hart., IN BREAD LINE Kaplor of “The Fall and Rise of San A most interesting dinner was Francisco,” ‘This was preser |from a model of a big scene to be held at the Kennedy hotel last | *M#bitod at the A.-Y.-P, galr, night, when San Francisco earth-| Will Organize Company. quhke and fire refugees met to tell! word has boon rocelved by Liout stories of thole experiences three! John m, Carroll, of the Second reg! y ago, The dl was arrang-|ment, National Guard, from Adjt @d by Mra, Rdyth ar-Wothered,| Gon, George B, Lamping that he ed by Mr: Kdyth Toster-Wetherred, | will bo made a captain, and he has master. been authorized to recruit a new One of the mont Interesting talks! company, = Net Bands, embroidered in gold and silver ugs 5 thread; yard, 32c and 69c tile: Aa Whes” die Hacethia) ; and Ends Imitation Cluny Edges, in good designs; } $8.50. ; Children’s Vest Pp yard, 7c, Be and % 9x12 Axminster Rugs; $17.8 ens Vests and Pants, in gray or > ‘ ' ‘ rand 9x12 Bod nid ae ere am color. Some are light-weight, others Finished-Edge Ribbon Beading, of goox rg aay russels Rugs § mediur eight fl re) t \ ; , caged d. Tee and 19, | $22.80. m-weight fleeced garments; each, 12c quality, 1 to 2 inches wide; yard ur W é 2 . “4 18x36 Reversible Bath Rugs men Swiss-Ribbed Vests, cream 45-inch Shadow-Tucked Net, in white } 75, color, with high neck and long sleeves; me only; yard, 65¢ 24x48 Reversible Bath Rugs; § dium-weight, fleece-lined; sizes 4, 3 and 6 %-inch Tucked Net, small tucks and firm § $1.25 } cach, 19% ' mesh; yard, $1.45 tise Reversible Bath Rugs Women’s Union Suits, made high neck Combination Tucks and Oriental Net; ; mg sleeves and ankle le h, in cheat ‘or yard, $1.00 to $1.39 2 gray; mediun fleeced; each, 29 pn h Bissell’s Carpet Sweepers, | 2 ern 364nch Tucked Net, of firm mesh, white $1.65. N ea und ecru; yard, 00. ; 45-inch Large Coin Spot Net Waisting ) "Long Kid Gl champagne color; yard, 69% W ’s Hosi ; oves, Siemalt x omens fMosiery, $mall-Figure and Spot Net Waisting, in a air 85 white only; 45 inches wide; yard, 43c 19c Pair ’ ic Corset Cover Embroidery, Swiss and All-Mack Medium-Welght Hos. 2 16-Button Length Gloves; broken Nains¢ of pretty designs; 18 inches wide lery, some having split soles, so § ments in popular blues, greens, tan ar yard, comfortable for tender feet ? brown; siz¢ and , Combs Resigns. J. B. Comba, a chief deputy in spector in the local department of health and sanitation, has resigned to take charge of the health and AGO MiarIy PARLORS 1400 WES Wondertul ine a Men's sult | Tetlor jade Undalled-for . | Qveroo Cravenottes rouser; mt ne new line of r ts, Caps | | Ladies’ Home Journal Style Books sanitation work in Puget sound rts, under Dr, B. KE, Heg, state mmissioner of health “Want ads bring results.” Try one in the business chance column, BAND-MADM HATS & SPROIAL Mme. PAUL LINBRY, q