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TURKISH PLOTTERS ARE _ STRANGL Untied Press.) May uted t (ity cons fatter exne nm the oa yidier loaders and their eivil ac 1 present at the pris white The lod f A jacke 1 a placar eapoutions trousers wn war fantence name amd (he was a ‘ ndemned th elad tm ach bie he *, and upor 1 hearing me ot A 1 which f poll SECOND NATIONAL PEACE CONFERENCE OPENS TODAY (ty Coled Pres) CHICAGO, Ma With more (han 1,000 dieiegs and t, the sece: conference The yatil Wednesday ' om oO the confer es visitors 1} national wre this wilt peace after continue The chair te Secretary opened ORCHESTRA AND SOLOISTS ARRIVE IN CITY TODAY — miss FISHER 1S ELECTED QUEEN OF THE BIG MAY FESTIVAL. Phe Chicago Symphony Orchestra, with ite galaxy of voos! and in gerumental soloists, arrived in this morning from F where they have Just given a series af five most suc al and well at tended concerts At noon today, in the armory, B chorus, composed of 506 voices Prom the Schubert and Ape ‘end from the different church ‘of the city, gave a rehearsal the poprano, Madame Aida Hemmt ead the Chicago Symphony Orches Everything in Readiness. Byerything ts in readiness for the , of the three oracerts to be iv the wtland, > clube bolre KISSED WOMAN MUST APPEAR THE STAR—MONDAY, MAY 3, ED T0 DEATH J contratted wmashed the endeavored to hana tng Rauch vi a too curtous and | (NEWS BULLETIN | WASHINGTON.-Senator Piles, the senate today and made a plea duty on lumber. crowd Ameras uit those who in ent socure plotures of the of Washington, took the floor for the retention of the pr led to hb after n wae place the noose it his neck, 4 pulley and mus om the gallows, and had been place ralsed by pended while he Grand Vi Te edt his resignation to the of Turkey t whom the mutine wfflee at the | April 13, wa was} CAMPECHE, Mex.—-Almost dead from hunger, five men, comprie | ing the crew of thy lighter Guahtemoc, which was driven to sea by ja storm fifteen days ago, were rescued today by the steamship Tobaseo “tay strangled to death wfik Pasha hand now Sultan Hilint Pasha from Nie uprising Reohad vidlay WAGHINGTON..The house today adopted a resolution directing that the speaker appoint a committee to Investigate the conduct of | Federal Judges Smith MePheraon and John F. Phillips, of Missouri, accused of being subject to the corrupt influence of a raiiread lobby. rad ot the 1 by time STAFFORD, Conn.—Armed with a heavy » Mra, Bernard Ris ter today attacked and killed Charies E. Emery, of Boston, and her Dyearold son, Bernard, She then committed suicide. SAN FRANCISCO,—Admiral tjlehi and the offloers of the Jap anese training squadron were entertained this afternoon at a reception at the Merchants’ Exchange. EXCITING HIPPODROME | CONTESTS AT CIRCUS « ALMOST EVERY ANIMAL THAT RUNS WILL PARTICIPATE IN RACE of War Dickinson. the firut His addre one read at t Preshient Taft sent the fact that prevented hin presence, The prin cipal speakers at tonight's Will be Samuel Gompers and David Starr Jordan wan ay's new ston, a letter leploring business . somalon shown e Norris aad Howe ing prizes of money and medals an Incentive to realistic efforts and this spurs the contestants er endeavor and consequent excite ment for the auditors, Th spec are always satiafying, and Norris and Rowe have grown so big and suceossful that they will allow no other show to excelt them fn any portion of thetr ideal cireus pro- «ram. Rach season some little show with « high sounding title, and but little else to recommend It, threat ens opposition, bat the publfe knows by expertence that Norris and Rowe have alwaye given full value and a bit more for the money expended, The Norris and Rowe cirous provides for amusement, en tertainment and tnatruction, so it {o aewured that the public, whose confidence has never on betray will continue to support the en ergotic organization whose home ts in the Went, and whose interests are all here. Norris and Rowe will give —— to great Exciting hippodrome contests will be & big feature of the Norris and Rowe clreus, which opens in Beat tle May 26 for a three days’ engage ment. The contests contain an ele ment of danger to the partictpanta, and is just the added spice that seasons the finish of the long and one tacles at the new ar aunploos of the given ride: dh evening mory, under the May Festival association | Im addition to the souvenir pro sram, giving an analysis of each amber and @ biography of the com. | Y#fed program of the big show pe with pictures of the artiste} [% the present season's exciting and officers of the association, there) *!Ppedrome races, contests involv will be a second program for dis. | !#& blooded, pedigreed racing stock, tribution at each one of the con- | @phants, camels, lamas, drome corta Shetiand ponies and nkeys will vie in | mt with @ roduction of the games of an etent Rome. Men and women drive, at breakneck speed, trios of race horses attached to chartots There will be Roman standing races, flat races, with contests of 71} endurance, between man and horse 94) Yaulting and hurdle races over high barriers, bareback races, jockey acts, rough riding and many feats | annual exhibition in Beattie May 20, ot get equestrianiam will be| 21 and 22 - oe ae a WILL NOT RETURN T HER HUSBAND ” Miss Fisher Queen. Miss Gladys Fisher, of } Will be “Queen of the May val” Ballard, Foati The final vote wasas follows Miss Gladys Fisher, Ballard. 12.28% Mins Helen Steele, Broadway. .10,581 Miss Emma Schmits, West Seattle .. wees lO, Mise Loula Lewis, Lineotn Miss Mary BE. Schober, Frank- tin ... | Mina Leah Miller, at laree 4,095 any =| AT TRIAL —_—- (My Ualted Press) VALLEJO, Cal, May 1-—That Roy” Osburn, on trial before a ‘Baval ccurt of Inquiry upon a charge @f conduct unbecoming an officer end & gentioman, is not the only who may suffer as a result af the court proceedings is int! if Mra Maude the recipient af the alleged that has precipitated a sensa- cireies, carries out her Tefases to appear as a wit the call of the court she a fine of not ex imprisonment not W. J. J. Roberts, who was ar Yesterday by Deputy Sheriff Zimmerman, sppeared this before Sheriff Hodge and id his bond for $2,000. is was arrested on the of embezzlement, brought by | Attorney Vanderveer.| embezziement oc) while Roberts was in the of the firm of J. M. E. At} about three years ago. | EB. Dickinson was also ar Yesterday on the same) Brag was released on the) two men are charged with of =premiw tn the employ of the cum The specific chatge was bt of — the premfum on y of the China Traders’ In- company, paid by the Steamship company A ve. This premium ted to $175. SIDERS AUTO NSE BILL The couneit license and revenue Gmmmittes is this afternoon conatd- the bill proposing the exam- and Heensing of all drivers} abilés, chauffeurs as wol! iwWhers, and there is a deters wren | Being made by certain inter- ts to bil Mil off the measure sty KILLED IN EXPLOSION vaxcoutan'T H & Say 3.—The Of an explosion at Osaka, in @ persons were killed and and eight buildings de . Was brought to this city “ Enprets of Japan Of the explosion is said to a due to careless handling shells at a store near Naniwa in the center of Onnka the buildings suffering de Were several valuabie art BREWERY FIGHTING FOR LICENSE The old fight bet nd the retn of liquor Vived this aftern: H Hquor teens ween the bi ers aver the poi was re when the ¢ and nd jconses m mn enue cor the Bo pr although leg company Mitle to the | ft under the fig COmmniltins 4), n Fran fte TRY THIS FOR YOUR COUGH |): well properties break a cold ' eure any having le la pu that Kenulne Vrain one or Ptr empound pure. ‘epared and guaranteed only h Chemical Co. Clacinnati, 0. and ful cow thin for 4 exceeding six months, or both. The penalty for disregarding the} SANTA BARBARA, (al, May 3 orders of the Curt of inquiry i# pro- | “You may rest assured (hat, whatever vided In an act of congress dated} happens, I'll never return to Mr March 2, 1901, providing the offend-| Shaw, all rumors and gossip con er is & resident of the district of | cerning a reconciliation to the con state In which the court shall beltrary,” declared Mra Nottie called. Shaw today, as she sat ntentedly Mrs. Evans has not yet been cali-| chewing gum tn the ticket window ed to appear, and, according to alljof the La Petite theatre here indications, the aggrieved hushand| She thas denied that a reeon- and the dashing young Hewtenant|ectiiation with James F. Shaw, the Portemouth, N. H., who ts the father who is said to have been unable to] millionaire street raftway king of of Mra. Shaw reatst the temptation of Mrs. Byvana’ | qegcrmemeemeeees an Set lh "| COUNTE FEIT PASSPORTS — (By United Pree) Boston. ' state was possible That 4 compromiae respecting th “ly of thelr child, Bidridge, 11 * of age, who In at present stay ing with Chief of Polloe Rows. possibility, mone of those interested will deny, bat It le believed that the entire matter will be held in abey ance until the arrival of H. F. Eid the millionaire brewer of| senator and politician, keep her off the stand —— = oe ’ k (iy United Peeve) PEORIA, UL jay 2—Ap the re sult of the explosion tn the Crescent tire ater olty Green Lake Polltieal Equal ue will Wednesday evening at the of Roland M Vallet Woodland Park av Miss Ruth Dabnken will deliver th address of the ning. GIVES THE POLICE THE SLIP Willlam D who tenced to 63 rors pon the chain gang for the alleged theft of 400 pound f copper wire than a month ao, ped fre Ballard aturday night Doak escaped after ater moet women home alg Francisco, wae son one con (ty United Pres.) May 4 James New York, former vice president of the Equitable Life Ag soctety, and his chauffeug, to a month's imprisonmen fault, Mr, Hyde to one month’s in prisonment and a fine of $100, and Lodwice to a month's im yonment and fine of $20, They were charged with having run taxteab last October juring a paw Mr present on an tautomoblie the Riviera TALK ABOUT TH CITY COUNCIL The Seattle elty council will be the subject of today's discussion at the “Kaow Your ¥ jelvie Institute which this afternoon |}beging a series of educational dis courses on affairs of local govern ment In the ¥, M A. auditorium | Ma Miller presided today, The movement, which is furthered by Mins Anna Louise Strong, has been widely endorsed throughout Seat tle by the clergy and busine men - Tomorrow. “City Plans” will be Do you want to buy a good ree NAIROBI, May 3.—Having killed| taken up, Bach day different sub taurant? If 60, see the business|five lions and numerous smaller! jects will be expounded unti | chance column on page 6, , *** | same, the Roosevelt party reuted | May 21, bias thi teeta Hayzen He Police J at the another it " ve serving eight dayw. ond 1 that arrente announce of hi would be wige | | The Re $2, surance Gordo rdon Lad wice pletion 63 days handed On Sat von D mt to Ballard as a« trusty ntage f th on ppeared that night been given orders m sight WOMAN IN FRANCE IS | oe DOCTOR'S CARE (Hy United Press) LOB ANGELS, May &—For the flent entered upon her third tranes of physical obses sion, Mra, Beulah Hawking today under the care of a physician, Des pite the fact that nothing can be no to awaken her from her thargic state into which she re lapaed Tue the physician utehing th lonely the an of #timulants to be Infected and recording for ence the phases of one of Its mont puzzling probleme, rday afterr ak wa Taking | Dy police t ad © a The to into a and im Hyd trip in yublic urre onger an time since she lant “ay, ( JURY SECU A Jury was secured this morning in the case of Rudolph Ulrich ooo the Seattle, Renton & thern company, (My United Pree) Other advices state that the Jap i Ulrich was Sajid while altghting| yicTORIA, B.C, May 3.—The C. | anose artilleriste have perfected « alana fpaliy- Betongtog to the com P. R. Empress of Japan brings news ¢ Meld gun which tn effective to pany on March 2, 1906. The car five miles, and fires 6,000 rounds at started without warning, throwing| ‘at upon the return of the steamer 11 aie oe ay @ minute. Utrteh to the ground, He asks for|lyo Maru from Seattle to Yokohama — ‘Phe two new battioships just laid $5,000 damages. April ue hed president of a Tokio down at Yokohama and Kure are } was arrested on a to be larger than the Dreadnaught, br del a Piewieg sold counterfelt their dimensions being 20,400 tone? GRA FT TALE passports to Japanese Immigrants length 480 feet, breadth 86.6 feet, who took concent on the are with a apeed of 20% knots. = = BURGLAR \ yesterday at Wami, and today re- jaumed the hunt, the object of the SAN FRANCINGO, May 3—Fot- lehase being a giraffe jlowing the example set by other 1s SHOT The sking of the lions killed by wma | Members of the boodiing beard o1 Untied Fi ; the party are being sent to Mom ms) supervisors, John J. Furey, upon SAN FHANCISCO, Say 3.—With! basa for treatment at a plant ow | taking the witness stand thie morn- a bullet wound in the back of his | @blshed there for that purpose. ing at the resumption of the trial ‘x, which the doctors aay today Colonel Roosevelt will remain In jot Patrick Calhoun for bribery, €e-/ win ‘prove fatal, Edward Friel, a the Mau hills and adjacent country p | Stared: that his vote woud have been | tasmeter, eluded pursuers, who had | Wnt! May 14. Op that date he will cast for the trojiey franchise even | aiscovered him burglarizing « store, | *#°t for Nairobi, reaching here had he not received a compensation. | | geen h to rent a room in| May 15. After remaining here two ¢ prosecution, however, brought d to Sottk. forth the admission that’ while he {DY the loss of blood Friel fel in| Four hundred warriors and Kikw } Was a member of the board he n a» oo Forgsce- pa Lael pe |yu chiefs danced the war dance for would have voted in opposition to| bed. under whic! hth c ahort |th® Roosevelt party at Fort Halk [the wishes of Ruef and Gallagher, | *tolen property, and wit ay be red yam. Members of the party wore The defense renewed its efforts at|time was found and placed tinder) ooaonted with the war requila of impeachment by comparing the |@frest. He was removed to the) i. ania tg of the witness with that Sentral Emergency hospital, where | iy hoe gh ‘aed all former graft cases, wae aaid today there is little hope trich, In return ie his recovery. ‘os each native a plece of silver. ciy macner Tomwon soe] AMBASSADOR | PREVENTS PANIC a8. of Streets Maloney and TO TURKEY | Superintendent of Light and Water! B T LOSES LIFE Department L. B. Youngs are con (By United Prem) ferring today over the feasibility} WASHINGTON, May Oncar —_— of constructing a pamping plant | Straus, secretary of commerce and | out on Lake Washington for the/tabor under President Hoosevelt, | purpose of supplying the street | today accepted the post of ambanna- | st car sprinklers with water. In this|dor to Turkey, and will succeed | Nickelodeon here last night, whieh was it Is planned to do away with|John G. A. Leishmann, who will | plunged the ¢ front of the the using the Cedar river water become ambassador to Italy Into flames, W. R. Robinson. | Wittam W Rockhill, present editor of the Peorta Star, and WILL MEET WEDNESDAY. | minister to China, ix to succeed | manager of the play house, is dead The John W. Riddle ae ambassador to| Walter Woodrow, the moving ple Russia, ture machine operator, Ix severely burned. Tw fainted fol |HONOR EXTRADITION towing their exeape trom the butld ing. Over 300 persons were in the FOR BRANDENBURG [fifo ut the crowd walked out cion aero, aa ‘ay , | Without exhibiting any is of Before teaving for San Francisco |*™" etthis morning, Gov. Gillet honored the requisition for the retarn of oner at San to | York The extradition papers are in the hands of Detective Norman J, Fit immons, representing District At-| |torney Jerome, and he has to} }the Bay City to get hia prisoner | PARIS. Today's Treasury Report. WASHINGTON, May 3 treasury report today shows jcelpts $2,568,961, expenditures 420,000. A GIRAFFE (Hy United an) NAIROBI, British East Afrioa, May 3--According to a story which was brought here today, Col, Roosevelt killed a gigantic lion which was crouched ready to apring upon two members of his party. The two members of the party, realizing their dan ger, had wheeled their horses about in an attempt to escape when Roosevelt arrived upon the scene and shot the animal through the brain, ribing int (By United Prews) are award:| their! fa al GIVEN TO JAPANESE: fs, and Roosevelt was given! a bull and a wild oF) the ex-preatdent | is at) @ 1909, WILL GIVE RAILROADS MANUFACTURERS OP- POSE THIS GRANT However, and Grant Franchise ai ob the Oregon on railroad a “free will tha road All pra ‘ un ef making & Washing offering # th } far jbo iby co ypposition \ % if public utilities, {#0 vigorously fought the bil eived a letter from the Ma Urers’ association, of thin ot tying that the trustees Jagepelation thoroughly hin, stand on thie franchia xpect {} tonight wit Routtion, superin tangent who haw te nut No Exouse for It, f the Manufactur comprine of nanofacturora of this of all ot ho members ef” association | the larger jelty, the pe fare most vitally interested tn # track privileges, and their opinion on the bill is entitled to much | sideration. | Mr. Boullion tnetets that is framed to barter away tights for no good purpose, jeontends that the day will when the city counel! will discov jthat 't has committed a grave error We are giving away a street for |no other purpose }to accommodate for which there mgical reason BRIEFS BY WIRE PARIG—Castro may French government for dope from Martinique. WASBHINGTON— Major J snaugh has left for Seattle enroute for @ tour of Alaska Inspecting th Waters for better aids to navigation WASHINGTON The armored raisers North Carolina and Mon ana, enrou\y fo Turkey, will arrive jat Gibraltar tomorrow | PORTLAND—One thousand labor tmoat who, under the sun than @ corpe ta ne he and one solitary paid aullon |Yeaterday to protest against the } sentence of Gompers, Mitchell and | Morrison. COMMUTERS FILE A COMPLAINT R. R. Upper, cashier of the Seat tle National bank, W. C. Mote: promient real estate man, W. Campbell, clerk of Jud@ court, F nting the Interests of ie commuters of the polnta be tWeen Tacoma and Seattle, called upon Jacob Purth, of the Seattle Electric company, thie morning to enter « formal protest against the inadequate service given by the company during the morning and evening hours between Seattle and Tacoma. In their protest they stated that the company loaded the cars ap with their workmen on leaving Ta coma and that those boarding the care at the intermediate points were forced to stand in the alsies in comsequence Mr. Furth sald that he would give the matter his attention and that conditions we retle ved MUST PLACATE NDEPENDENT CO The board of public works, in au thorizing the Suuset Telephone com pany to install a switehboard and telephone service in the new mu nietpal building, has violated its con tract with the Independent Tele Iphone Co, who have already tn stalled a free telephone service in ithe building with the promise that they were to be awarded the Inter change service exclusively Francis W. Grant, building super Intendent, now faces the necessity of placating the Independent people On the ground that the city had broken its contract it is sald they iid legally charge for all of their telephones now used in the munict pal building . Rorthora raitfoad, was in stantly killed in an aceident at |Skykomish this morning, Think ing his engine was about to turn turtle, he jumped from the cab and }fell in front of a moving flat ear on another track PHOTOGRAPHERS ARE IN TROUBLE i Ari tin«type « iF K t wa xthering in easy mot es the waterfront i mn Dan Hat | wae wont to nd} rating n, & photograpt \ Woodland 5 ' harwed with taking and “whtl wt nh photogray y thie t en Pa ht head ity n ran 1 up in th rnik quarter ‘ Hoa Heen ur 1 in terday photos THREATENED WITH SHOTGUN peedings were by started Bromley Mrs ba at on Divorce this me Alice Bromley that her hu lly, and lit that and ning Harr Bromley claim has treated her eru }tiyje threatened he | sho igun. She claims ifaree to t or in many ways. J with a he re her od TO CLEAN NICKEL, Ricket bath-room fixtures and other |“trlmminis" about the house, are ie montal, if kept brights bat keeping nic school nade bright fs what many housokeopers cred True, this # not easy, unleas ono has Gold Dust, but this may be obained at any | scery, The rost is easy Make a warm suds, using Gold Dust, and wash the nickel fixtures with a If very dim, rab a little of the Gold Dust directiy upon the and rub dry with «pleco of soft linen or flannel Nickel lightly washed each woek in Gold Dust and warm water, then wiped with a soft cloth, will never got dull and will Hover Nod koe bright ead clean a9 8 ploce of glass her surface, rise A STREET Council Will Go Ahead, f the} er} the | aie B. Cav ing men partictpated In a parade ace | ENGINEER KILLED, Navarre, engineer on the} id) known hard rubbing, but Is as dany 0 | Wvery- | ADDER CHAIR, ) Combina mm Step-Ladder and Chair, of well natural ubstantially made | seasoned fir, finished HUDSON FOLDING DRIER, SPECIAL, W has a drying space of twenty 5c FOLDING BENC TAL, Frame is natural; has ten-inch rolls, 1 Occupies but little space whe Note—Tubs shown in illus’ MRS. POTTS’ SAD IR¢ ished, i| ' CIAL, $7.85- Washing Machine, strongly well finished, OCEAN WAVE WASHE A practical, easy-runnin, FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. | STORM CLONMS DAILY AT 640 Several items of Housekeeper at special prices which represert appreciable savings. } COLI DER, strong, 5-foot of semi-tubular steel bracket M rEP-LA 10—A adder, series 1A IAI made Is PHA $1 well I size, having a steel braces, and hinge k Made of « ed on base CLOTHES and ell made eight feet. ‘H AND WRINGER, of hardwood, finished | warranted for one year. | n folded, | tration not included, | INS, SPECIAL, 8 SI HONEYCOMB F —Waxes, cleans and polishes, CIAL, ! R, SPE- | and wringer placed ment. built ani Mea FOLDING BOARD, of selected fir, and occupies but Matenstve Lines of De pendable Dry Goods Values From the Housefurnishings Section interest to the WILLOW BA Ds CLOTHES SPECIAL, ‘Two sizes of ETS, and 70« ected willow, well we en in oval shape. EEVE-BOARD, lean fir, ires 24 inches in length. SPECIAL, substantially mount- IRONING SPECIAL, 65e—Made little space when folded. Set consists of three irons of dif- ferent sizes, stretcher wood handle and A se steel iron-rest, Tops are aluminum-fin- AT-IRON WAXER, SPE- FOLDING WASH BENCH, SPECIAL, 95e— When open for use tub can be set on cither side on upright wringer attach- Folds compactly. Tubs not included, GOL D DUS three-pound package. ed Ww ASHING POW DER, "SPECIAL, 190--Reguiat ttle Agents for Ostermoor | Mattresses | 1S KILLED WHILE COASTING White coasting on hia little wagon | last night, Philip Schwartz, the 9 earold son of Jacob Schwartz, was | almost instantly killed at 27th av and B, Olive st, by striking his head | with crushing force against a stump. There were no eye witnesses to) the aceident, The little fellow was) breathing his last when an acquaint- ance who had heard the crash ran to his assistance. From all appear ances it seems that the boy was at mpting to round a corner while the wagon Was going at a high rate of speed, Instead of making the Install New Pipe Organs D, 8 JOHNSTON CO. SECURES | CONTRACTS FOR FIVE LARGE INSTRUMENTS, Contracts for |large Kimball |been given the recently no te Pipe D8 # than five Organs have Johnston Co. business of the has assumed proportions that a spe-| Organ department has ted, which has been placed one of the most widely experts In the gmore, of Chi The Pipe Organ D, 8. Johnston jauch large celal Phy been « } in charge of pipe A organ country, dD, Ly r ago Among the ch of Johnston | stalled new Kimball Organs are the | First Baptist Chureh, the Lady of Good Help, and Church of Immacu late Conception, all of St Mary's Chureh, of Portland, and St John's Prost an Church, of Berkeley, California The Pipe product of the W. W f Chicago, maker | Kimball Plano in which the tly in House rece Organ is the} Kimball Co of the famous and is the most on the market, It ia the only organ that tx operated without cumbersome springs and ac I ries, The Tubular Pheumatie | System la employed exclusively, the valves belng operated by two. pres: | sures of air, one lighter than the other, On this principle, as long as there ts alr in the it | hound to work, and eliminates all ‘the trouble from spring-oper ated organ The most notable example of pipe regan construction in the United tates Is claimed to be the organ in the Mormon Tabernacle at Salt Lake City, This was built by the Kimball people. The D. 8. Johnaton Co, 1a the Western representative of {the Kimball Co, ' Kimball organ, vvising INCORPORATED turn, the boy was hurled over a 10-) foot embankment, alighting on the stump. Deputy Coroner Borthwick, who investigated the accident, believes the wagon got beyond the boy's control, Dr. O, C, Christmann re sponded to the call for medical as-||) sistance, but young Schwartz was| jdead before his arrival, The boy Htved with his parents at 28th av. and K. Denny way, The body has | been taken in charge by Butter worth & Sons. No arrangements for the funeral have yett been made. SMOKER TOMORROW. Painters’ union No, 300 will give a smoker tomorrow night in their hall in the Labor Temple. The doors are open to both union and) non uation men. ‘(ity United Press) PANAMA, May 3.—Dr. Manuel) Amador, first president of the re} |publie of Panama, died yesterday, | after a lingering fllness. He was 75 years of age, | Business chances, page 6, Read | ther m, bag ang Out of Business The entire stock of High Grade Pianos and Musical Instruments is now being sold regardless of vat ins halt riginal « truments many less than one regular REASONABLE TERMS. Cline Piano Co. 1406 FIRST AVE, OSTEOPATHY Blectricity, vibration, apy, hot alr sweat baths, and othor drugioss methods. Optical rooma for fitting gineses and treating eyes. Best Saus ped offices in Seattle, Con sultation Treatments $1 each, A. Holt, Osteopath and Optician 467-8-9 People’s Bank Bldg, Second d Pike. Main 2461, ight ther. 1207 Seco FREDERICK & NELSON Free Trip to North Yakima See the famous Nob Hill OR- CHARDS, NOW IN FULL BLOOM; a beautiful sight, and | one to be remembered. Some of these orchards can- not be purchased at any price, A trip to Yakima will soon convince you what a splendid in- vestiment one of our ten-acre Yakima orchard tracts is, WE ARE NOW OFFERING YOU A Yakima Orchard Tract For $2.00 Per Acre PER MONTH, We will take care of your or- chard until your trees are in bearing. See us at once and get first choice of these beautiful orchard tracts. Remember our lands overlook the beautiful city of North Yak ima. | THE SMITH-KLING LAND CO., Inc. WE a onien RS, NOT 410-411 Central “puting, See classified ad under Irrigated | Land, ©0. GLOVR: © Savoy Hotel, MARTIN & Ay. The Home of “# glove tn this city fo FROTO".best 1,00 4 pair. Total Cost Only 10¢ + 4 Wholesom 1 Appetizing Lunch nt to Your Place of Business, Ring up Sunsot Main 1830; Ind, L 4624 NEW YORK BOX LUNCH Co, SHOES —SHOES— SHOES GREAT SHOW SALE, 84.00 and 84.50 values all at 82.05, CROWN CLOTHING COMPANY, 1121 Firat Ave. By BUTLER HOTEL ANNEX from June 15 to September 15, POSIT AND CONTRACT given now for good rooms. ed between Spring and Columbia. PHONE OPERATOR, Must be iseak IND. 3071; MAIN 617,