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Room 117 New York hte piece for aso lary loans lowest fates Confidential ih, oe « emay i A. Newton, 103 Peopte’s Bank Hide a SALARY lane STATE SROURITY Morris Realty Co. | CO. HF Mehihers Bldg - FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. ertoan Bank iid - : HOPI Atwerican Bank Bite tenes } Automobile for sale or each j= sperty . ARCHITECTS. ABSTRACTORS, | Andereos & Dalley. 800 Powe feat gwesrantecd Uties M mee oot o 1108 Broadway of Se s AKER 16M YT ie ee) Liene es emery. OMITH @ KL. BANKS. sovinaet =<. \. ow % Hosiness ond Th eka a toate AM® GOLD te won, Mast BICYCLES. Ge te Spinning’s for bicyole i ry iS a re oaee, Se cents for plain, 8 Phone Hast LL ine a a cents & pair, the screwe a yo che bast he mistake darne , aairery & bar Beoshiva versity care on, B.’ atte oor, Distl In 1 — on and will put It om mal of thie moath, commence Switches at one-half to one count Mra A. Nelson, €15 SALE—SALE bare sewing machines com. qeerenioed. Richmond, Bele—Mowseboat, on Lake Wash- Queer leaving tows on Le baem —Alagkan Spin & beauty. A ro si Tait for sale. = weight 3,000 vounde D u HAT MAKERS. Classified Directory. — Tor. oo corporations, —_— , ina Re, . Renterd, aA Petraes ee ORNEYE AT | aT SAW. T husband and wits, and wife, Roome ¥. SPN ata © | Anderson & Bailey, 604 Pioneer M. he int 16-510 Colman Bide Tan GAMA Deak pane oF Com ‘eld interest allowed ee = received & new som 2. a with other stores Py hg RY a wt th 128; White Vite Mate Kavaneugh, 100 Pir —it LUMBER. F spruce lumber, compl Friday, 1| Sohnson, opp Morane. Bain # cD oe hand. Georgetow M 6 tf Forntture & Aw Biectric, steam and tub bath h. with buy your yeare present location. 114 (rear) oF sell thom rs HOUSEHOLD GooDE. ve rea’ ee se Ron *) mving ptandpoint you | Seattle ee fen oe the bargaing in | Sa eo. | neve, Starr- Boyd Sone Wie Paul 4 Talbot EXPERT. Mui —eeeee a fi ft sreqate | Kn : BARGAIN LW and household fur The 418 Pike # fa com ph qnality an. Uaioe OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS, Members Nations, ood County tile sehoot | phon: worwers be Biden uth uh edie hone. PATENT ATTORNEYS. pan a on ol eae Dine Badan 4 7 ~_PATTRRI SS AND MOF ELS. | We, ty Way, second hand eh tend clethinas ter i | SECOND HAND CLOTHING, THIRTY ARE DROWNED drowned in a yawl which capalsed in the Ohio river last night will hot exceed 30, The river ia being in an effort to recover yodion yaw! sank near Sehoenville, four miles below here, shortly after § o'clock Inst night. The victims were all employes of the Preased Stoel Car company, and had bo working overtime at the MoKeo's Roek plant boat, which was being used as a ferry, and it sank in the middle of the river. THEN GETS SHOT itty United Frese) SAN PRANCISCO, May It Min taken for « burglar fired upon }by the father of a b wh lite he saved, John Saba had a narrow emape from death early today, Saba probably saved & acore of lives when he aroused 100 sleeping in patos of a tb ing tenement on the slope of Telegraph hill Anthony Caserich fired upon | Baba. Seeing the man, whom he be Neved to be a robber, anateh one of his children from ite crib, Casarteh fired two shots at him. Saba called Jout that the house waa on fire, and went on about hie work of reseua, d by bis own narrow os SEATTLE COMPANY WINS. The Crescent Manufacturing com pany was today notified that $976, 000 worth of Mapleing, the favoring ctured in Beattio. had been 4 by order of the secretary of the interior, The product waa scleed on the «round that it had been tn- correctly labeled. The order of re leave includes the right to use the label “Mapletne,” with a pall om- planatory note. BRIEFS BY WIRE BUTTE—M. J. Bath ts being held in jail here pending his return by the authorities to Spokane, Wash. Bath has been identified as a tug tive from the Washington city by | P. J. Sisk, @ postal clerk at Bpokane, the prisoner being accused of forg- ing & money order for 626. SAN FRANCISCO—Potice detec- | tives are making an effort today to discover the thief who yesterday fobbed Al Henderson, heed porter at the Fairmont hotel, cf $2000 tn cash, 1,600 shares of mining stock and @ bank book showing deposits of $590, NEW YORK —Wright brothers tor day received hundreds of letters and telegrams of congratulation upon thelr success in interesting the whole of Burops in aviation. STOCKTON, Cal-—There is a bie row on here. The communicants of the African Ragtiet chureh are ob- Jocting to the elty council, and re- went the influx of the Japanese and Chinese th thetr vicinity, CHICAGO..The police department will shortly issue a daily paper It wil be devoted to thetr Interests, and iBy United Prema.) PITTSBURG, | May 12 Three bodies have been recovered, | between 20 and 25 mon are known to be missing, and it is thought to jday that the number of workmen Too many men crowded into the | sere MARY LIVES: jon the ground THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, ‘GRADUATION AT ot a result tn custome houwe her flolally aboliahed today, 4 of the expo of the alleged tra nm connection with Los ANGELES were ure muger imports f heen and club circles learned today the engagemont of Julius ft. Ba formor president of the California | State Realty federation, to Harriet Holaman, daughter of Mr. and Mra. D. Holaman of Spokane, Waal CICORIA IS STILL IMPROVING = The condition of John Cleorla, whe | was shot in the back by Joe Mosoero on last Friday afternoon, is improved to auch an extent that it may not] | be necessary to operate for the bul lot, The bullet ta still in his body but It ls the opinion of the phymicians only endanger bia life, at least at thin time. Cleorla ways that he will recover Jand the perpetrator of the attempt on bis life, if for no other reason. He ts still firmly of the opinton that the @asault was the outeome of concocted by a concerted band are aggrieved at some fancied wrong No one Is allowed to see him, but it In expected that he will be allowed to leave the hospital within « month. ee ed * Read in tomorrow's Star * ® what Mike Dontin says of the * ® Seattic baseball team. * ARK Today the subject taken up by the Know Your City campalgn ts Charity.” Speeches will be made in the ¥. M. ©. A. auditorium by Dr. Vandeveer Custis, Richard Hayter and Virginia MeMechen. Dr. Cutie will talk on scientific charity, and Mr, Hayter, who is the secre }tary of the Charity Indorsement Committee, will tell of their work Miss MoMechen will speak on the Charity Organisation soctety. Christian Associations” was the subject taken up by the speakers youtorday, Miss May Walker, of the Y. W. C. A, and Arm 8. Allen, of the Y, M. C. A, being the principal speakers. prosecute je whe THIS BRIDE I$ WEARY OF IT Because hor husband of leas than & Wook threatened to kill her with & naked sword, Mra. Hannah Dawes | Young this morning applied for a) divorcee from Albert Henry Young, | ot cruelty, The Youngs were married on December | 29, and, according to the wife's complaint, on the 7th of January she was threatened with her life, DOWN AND OUT It looks aa if the Georgetown roadhouses were down and out. ‘The subsarban city counetl inet might tmsued the ultimatum that if the places were not all closed by next Tuesday morning at § o'clock the police would take charge. The unexpired portions of the Hoenses will be returned to the pro- prietors, 18 GIVEN U UNTIL. JUNE, The King county board of com- missioners te given until June 12 to convene as a board of equaliza- tion on the Lake Washington canal) aeseusment roll, acoording to the | the Greek cheatre here | Russian Symphony Orchestra, who 1909, UNIVERSITY (hy United Pree) BERKELEY, Cal, May 1%. Graduation exercises of the Uni of California were held in at 10 o'elock this morning. The graduates wore addressed by President Benjamin Ide Wheeler, Milton T. Farnier, Al mira Johnson and George |. Bell The three last named were student verity spenkers, Fully 3,000 persona wit wied the ceremony ‘Tonteht President and Mrs, Wheeler will tender a reception at Hearst hall to the seniors, ‘Thin will practical ly conclude the achool year, The | in charge that an operation would | college will reopen August 16, SCHIVELY ON CARPET © ‘py Lolied Prone) j OLYMPIA, May 12—-The legiela ive investigation committee has} heurance Commissioner Schively on the carpet this afternoon, Audi or Claussen returned at noon today, | but refuses to talk | HIS CONSCIENCE HURT HIM The polige have recetyed word from Salt Lake City that a man give | ing hie name as A. Le V, Tucker gave himself up to the authorities | in that elty, claiming that a troubled connetence caused by a orime he had committed in Beattie had made hiv life miserable. Tucker claims that he stole a draft amounting to $260 f a letter while in this city, and that a saloon per named Muilivan aided him in shing tt The man ts 60 yoars old, and seems utterly broken in spirit, Ho claima| that his wife left him on account of | the theft PORTLAND BUSINESS | or MEN ARE IN TOWN jj Seventy-five prominent business men of Portland arrived in the city this afternoon, and were immediate ly taken fn » ot the Seattle Chamber of Com | merce and the exposition manage | ment, they will dine and view the| buildings and the fair grounds. To- morrow morning they will depart) for Kennewick. The Portland men | are on a few days’ tour of the state, and bave already visited Che | Centralia, Aberdeen and other | Grays Harbor cities ACCUSED OF AN ASSAULT | A warrant wus ianed today for | the arrest of Frederick Bedere, who} ja accused by Walter BR. Averett of | &n attempted brutal assault at the latter's home, 2613 B. Olive wt, last | Maht The assault was made with ja hereewhip, WILL APPEAR TONIGHT The Ben Greet e players and the} fajped to appear last night, due to! being held up by 4 ratiroad wreck, | every ane of the 4,000 policemen wiit| judgment rendered by Judge Wili-jarrived in the city today, and will be reporters, LONDON—"Billie” Burke mode her debut here last night In “Love Watches.” and the Ft ad Mtthe wo-| man made a big hit. ANACONDA, Mont.—Sparks set fire to the clothes of Electrician Charles Gustafson, which tm turn caused the explosion of a gnaocline can, cooking the face and chest of the man. BUTTE~Snow fs falling tn onet- orn, central and southern Montana. have organtzed an 11 o'clock club, PORTLAND—The Pacific Coast Advertiving Men's Association an- nounees that the annual convention will be held at Seattle June 15, 16 and 17. CORDOVA, Alaska—The Kikw have organized a 11 o'clock club. BOSTON—tHaron Takahart just night conferred the insigna of the Order of the Rising Sun on President Charles W, Bilot, of Harvard uni- vorsity, BEIRUT—The district In the vie- of Marasch has been entirely ated by the recent massacres, SIMLA, India—As a precaution against the possible development of | hydrophobia, Lord and Lady Minto are undergoing the Pasteur treat- ment OAKLAND—Hazel Moore, for love of whom It {# alleged Ortis Hamilton squandered the military funds of the state of Washington, | \hae arrived here on a visit to her lmother, To prevent any intrusion, | police are guarding the house, NEW YORK—Offices of four of |the five United States welghera at THR omegne re. PARLONS 1600 eT AV. Wonderful values in vereom Trousers, ™ Men's Furriishin and Sult Cases Suite for rent leo Full Dress | Am bighest prices for second hand Ser tnd. Gentisments clothing. yen fare’ te Kage. fils First ay. ind ‘ feetate few he AD AS highest p Pike Main 6 hand devariment. which ies de- The Geaitie Pattern od Model ee ee ia ‘ont only the| Works 418 Pirst av 5 Main SHOE DEALERS, es Pickepncnremnruneactions “PHOTOGRAPHER® GUPPLIES, | Tee bent mone tore thoes at SK Eee pomible pric wold by Gee . salt the Anderson Supply Co, 111 Cherry ot---tt | | Hausen, "3806 iret OOUHOts on & PLATT ar co., —_— —_————— Com. pik * and fhole OPTICIANS, | GHOWCASES. Charter Oak ecm A on Oph Graduate Op- r Bh Case Co, mf cam a 1098 dan’ felcony bt one haber Co ied |eabinet work.” $318 Fire ‘Gnd Si 19-18 | cork eee - oi D HOUSE NUMBERS, } msec PHYSICIANS, | 4 parately or toget 7 TOVERING has Fr ~ rnc MESTON, 1406 Fourth av, Ind. 1988, “in wm ; no feneereh | rnameanaceanantaeees ne ind A 4906 too misie, Lumber machenge. Doth | STORAGE. ren phon See ee Eee hb. between Pike and # furniture tor lee Get my | | BD eap, fartiinre of broom Tottatge| Dv Tucker, Union Biock Ind sheap Phone B 140 tei? : n | PLUMBING, W. ¥. Keeler & CO.,, #28 Testor ing and gaa fitting, gas fixtur kinds. Give we & call when in & plumber. le Gown again, ith a” tai", and we can supply est wulted to your | PRINTERS, TTLE COAL & FURL co. .| th Phowes 94 or yd eh an, 4 | Prone ate “tt PUBLIO FURL bee ARKST sorvice i 38; 98 aaah, oe Ane dia ew York plumb ee ee eee e and Printing Co. Pike en Beattie. sBoth pho Phones 1911 | REAL ESTATE DEALERS. 1 week. i “Teanard Badd, P. Neiso TRANSFER “COMPANI eee if you want to miove, try the Lioyd Transfer Co, contract hour | work. | Low: rates 16 Bunest, or 816 Ind. |). Utley, Ballard Bor moving. Offi la Ballard transfer, 1008 Vernon furniture and 188, tag-atibe tyDe. eae oe TAILORS. | iam Huneke yesterday in the case of Thomas Burke and Frank T. | Hunter agatnst the county commis: stoners. ‘TRAIN IS DERAILED Press) pENtsdN, ex, May 12.-—-Three! men were killed, one was fatally) injured, and twenty passengers were hart wheo a passenger train on the, M. K. @ T. ratlroad was wrecked) near Bonito last night. The paasenger train was derailed at a point where a freight wreck had) occurred but a short time before,’ The tracks had not beon repaired and the whole train left the rails. CANNERY DESTROYED; LOSS $25,000. BELLINGHAM Wash, May 12.~-| Fire early this morning destroyed the big can factory and fish cannery | of the Astoria & t Sound Pack- ing company, located at Chuckanut, leouth of this ety. The flames are | supposed to have originated from a spark from a passing train. The loss {# about $26,000, well Insured. | WILL PRESENT PLANS. Authorization of plans to inoor- porate the Duwamish River Im-| | provement club will be asked of the elub at the meeting of its executive) omimittee at the regular monthly meeting, to be held Friday night in| Ward's hall, Georgetown, Aa the! plans contemplate including member of the club as a stockholder, }to the extent of his contribution to! the club, It Is not expected that there will be any opposition. FALLS FROM CAR. Charlee Wilson, 56 yeara old, a clerk at the St, Louls hotel, stum- bled while allghting from a street ear at the corner of Fourth ay. and | Union st. last night and suffered | a broken hip and a severely cut | head, He was removed to the elty| hospital. every | Dahi Takes Tumble. Gunder Dahl, of 2439 West 6tet| at., pler 2 last evening and sustained Ia broken leg and minor injuries about the head. the Seattle General hospital. Arrange for Ball, The senior ball of the class of 1909, of the University of Washing- | ton, will be given in the Washing- | ton State building on June 2. This butlding, which Is to revert to the university at the close of the A- Y.-P, exposition, ts reserved for #o- celal purposes during the fair, and has 4 floor spaceslarge enough to }accommodate all who wish to at- tend the ball, The class promises a@ brilliant affatr, Of the 98 fellowships, ranging | | from $120 to $600, which were j awarded by the University of Chi | cago, three were secured by gradu | ates of the University of Washing ton, The graduates of the Univer: wity of Washington to recelve the fellowships are Ottille G, Roetakes, | ‘OL; Harlan L. Trumbull, ‘08; and Joseph B. Umpleby, '08 | Insoripti fell from a pile of freight at)” He was taken to| ® open their engagement at the Moore! |theatre tonight with the presentation of “A Midsummer Night's Dream,” | A special matinee will be put on/ Friday, when “A Midsummer Night's | Dream” will again be presented, and | ae originally planned, eight perform. | ances will be given in Beattie Holders of tickets for last night’s| performance may exchange them for | seats al any one of the eight ver | formances to be given. BAR ASSOCIATION WILL INVESTIGATE States senator; George Don- worth, recently appointed by President Taft to the federal bench; James B. Howe, law partner of Senator Piles and) Judge Donworth; Charles H.| Farrell and John B. Wright A score of other lawyers have! been interested at different times in the litigation, but it) has been against Senator Piles and his associates that the charges of unprofessional con- | duct bays bea made, ‘HE “DETECTS” | SOMETIMES, A shining bright star, bearing 9 | American Detective As soclation,” and a cheap pair of hand-! uff, were taken from Alfred Al exander, a Russian, when he was arrested upon a charge of disorderly | conduct last night. Alexander says that he Is a jewoler most of the time, but that he “detects” on the side whenever he has a chance. ‘The paraphernalia was taken from the prisoner and will be held as evidence, Alexander was released on deposit bail . | ing $100 cash cE Ee ee * Read in tomorrow's Star * * what Mike Donlin says of the * ® Seattle baseball team, * * Ce ee D PREFERRED THE STAGE. Claiming that three times bie wite tired of domoestlo Ife and desterted him for the stage, M, D, ¢ of the American Paint & Wall Pater company was yesterday granted a decree of divorce from Charlotte Crocker, The pair were married In #, and have a daughter 12 years old Special High Schoo! Matinee. Arrangements have been made ‘with the management of the Ben ‘Greet Players and the Russian Symphony Orchestra for a special high school matinee for the perfaym ance of “As You Like It," at the Moore theatre Thursday afternoon pat 3:15, al cars to the ex |i position grounds, where, as gueste |i} Hatenstye pendab Goode | STORM CLOSE DAILY AT 6.00 \ Women’s Kid and Chamois pas $1.00 and $1.50 Kid and Chamois Gloves for general wear, in the season’s correct colorings, are shown in wide variety. Especially good values at $1.00 and $1.50 are » de- scribed below, Wiest | | Wy il) | Women’s Glace Kid Women's Chamois i Gloves, twoclaip atyle, | coven one cise style, i es, two-clasp style, pique-sewn, and Paris i Pique sewn, in black, point embroidered H }} White, tanand gray. A | These Gloves are wash } well-made Glove, and | able and may be had in i } an _ excellent value at | white or natural color | i $1.50 pair. | $1.00 pair. i | Ehime “mamma atop. | Silk Petticoats: Attractive Values at $3.95 | Good quality Taffeta Petticoats with full- | Copenhagen, light- and dark-brown, gra | flaring flounce, finished with pin-tucks and | red and tan, as well as many Aan i] clusters of shirring, and having “Anna | effects. These well-tailored Petticoats Held” top. Among the colorings are old- | especially good values at $3.95 rose, lavender, light- and dark-green, nav Y, First Moor. Women’s Hosiery, 25c Pair White Lingerie Waists } . Women's Fast-Black Cotton Hosiery, in White Waists of sheer mull batiste | ig < Ss , light and medium weights; 25¢ pair {with pointed yoke of tiny tucks, and Women’s Black Cotton Hosiery with split fly bani broidered in floral ; ‘ ’ H sole or all-white foot, in medium weight; \d aintily paper iaf cable ie Weg | 25c pair. en sign. Back is tucked in clusters and Women’s ‘Tan Cotton Hosiery, light- {the long sleeves have Valenciennes weight, in several shades; 25c pair lace edging. Price, $2.45. First Floor. First Floor. Economy in White and Colored Wash Goods | I 36-inch Bleached Dress Linen, soft finish; special, yard 37c. 45-inch Bleached Dress L inen, closely woven and very desirable for skirts, on account of extra width; special, yard 55e. | Red Star absorbent Bird's-eye Cotton, free from starch and put up in 10-yard sealed } packages. In two widths ; 22-inch, special, 55¢ package ; 24-inch, special, 65c package. | Imported Scotch Zephyr Ginghams in plain light and dark colors, staple checks in f all sizes and in fancy stripe effects; a popular material on account of its fast colors and good wearing qualities. Special 25¢ yard, i —Firet Floor, ee re ee eee = ——— — — ——> -—— = — — ——__——____— i| e . Two Interesting Ribbon Values A special purchase enables us to offer the following unusually good values in Ribbons. ee ae car fers Bloch Al-SOk Méligiind Setin| eee ee ee : ; i quality, all-silk grosgrain or Ribbons in practically all the new | moire, in stripes, polka-dots and shades, as well as staple colors. other attractive patterns, as well A fine yard: high-luster Rib-| as black, white and plain colors. bon. 22c yare | 27c each. Broadcloth Coats Women's Black Broadcloth Coats, 38- inch length, semi-fitted, and lined through- out with Skinner's satin. Have tailored col- lar and revers, fancy stitched cuffs and pockets. Price, sio74. Coats of fine quality black broadcloth, 40- inch length, semi-fitted back, with lapped seams and slashed sides; tailored collar and cuffs, and satin lining throughout. Price, $22.50. —First Floor, Curtain Materials Brussels Net Curtains of very fine qual- ity white net, in three attractive patterns; dainty and artistic. $15.00 pair, A good assortment of coarse or fine mesh | Nets, patterned and filet Laces, in cream and ecru; desirable curtain material, at 65¢ and 75c¢ yard. Aurora Drapery Cloth, a plain or pattern- ed cloth in fast colors, very effective for side curtains and valances, or hall and library windows. 95c yard, Knit Vests: Special At the special price of 25 a garment is offered a large assortment of Women’s white cotton Knit Vests in low neck and sleeveless style and in a variety of trim- ming effects; some with dainty beaded edg- ing, several lace-trimmed and others with crochet trimmings in butterfly, floral and medallion designs. All are mercerized taped and have narrow shoulder-straps, —Becond Floor Lace Curtains and White Bobbinet Novelty Curtains, extra | quality, with applique design on border and $5.00 pair. Arabian Bobbinet Curtains, fine quality, with applique design executed in bands of tape or net; $3.50 and $3.75 a pair, Irish Point and Arabian Battenberg Cur- tains, well made and artistically designed, | with border patterns as well as inserted ef- | fects; cream or Arabian. $10.00 pair. \ strong, attractive edging. —Second Floor, Women’s High Shoes for Street Wear a top and light-weight, hand-turned sole; $5. Chocolate Kid Lace Shoes with welt sole and Cuban heel; $3.50. Patent’ Leather Button Shoes, with blac c cloth top, plain toe and Goodyear welt sole; HH $5.00, A z Kid Lace Street Boots with full toe and | Patent Colt Lace Shoes with dull leather walking hee! ; $3.50, : i top, plain toe and street-weight sole; $5.00, Patent Leather’ Button or Lace Shoes Patent Colt Lace Shoes with dull leather | with dull top and welt sole; $3.50. [ P Preparation for cleaning 4 ‘Suede Leather, First Floor Pineapple Linen Writing Paper: Good Quality of Pineapple Linen is a superior quality fabric-finished Writing Paper good weight and excellent finish, and is put up in various attractive packages \ —First Floor Pineapple Linen Writing Paper in one-pound packages, Pineapple Linen Envelopes, for use with the paper in one-pound packages; Se package of twenty-five, | | Pineapple Linen Writing Paper in correct sizes | for women’s use, onequire box, 2c. | i Pineapple Linen Writing Paper in correct size for men'a use, onequire box, 40e, Pineapple Linen Writing Paper in note or invi- tation size, one-quire box, 26e. Frederick & Nelson 35. Ladies’ Home Ladies’ Home | } | Journal | Journal } Patterns for Style Books | June on Sale INCORPORATED Free . : CONDEMNATION | fanicimmation of the property um BILL is Is W A TED Bill ts @ tall slim negro, formerly a porter employed by M, torrs, a barber, of Golumbia at, and simultaneously with his leaving, one night, a light brown suit, a dark grey overcoat, a razor and $30 In cash disappeared also. “Bin” ts suspected by his former boss, and for this gnason he ts being sought for by the police. Bill's other name is unknown, For the purpose of resisting ef- | less a fair valuation is allowed forts on the part of interested tn — dividuals to depreciate the value of BASEMENT METER ALL RIGHT. property on the proposed parking} Judge John F. Main yesterday atrip at Alki Point, an organization | ruled, In the case of the state ex was effected Monday evening, com-| rol. Hallell against tho Seattle | posed of the principal property| Lighting company, that the base-| owners, whose interests are direct j ment meter provision was not an ly concerned, J. P. Howe was! unreasonable requirement and re elected chairman and W, A. Webb) fused to order » writ of mandate secretary, of the association, and|in the case, | who Was