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WURKE & FARRAR, . 19T 408-400 New York Book 14 Maio «tee seen en ewwee gy $25 Down AND $10 Per M bat Mt eosseary onth to place you In ns THT Rial Fon ruRNrrone @ averion Pa counen ov pl ’ OrxTH Ave, UNDOURTRDLY Pay! THe tomer oy rRice Fron # DONh WAND aya ALL G00D8 BRFORR YoU FunNt T ORL Tapslture to nave ot rout we ofurntt up ow “FREMONT PURNTP seoond haad ‘Miho If you bave f Queeh Anne & LiVEsTocK. Goorgstows Awe ne welahe 1,200 oF Phone Queen Apne at) The Masiy Hoarding pojen Morves hired ¢ poaea, av | _MONEY TO LOAN, PROPLE and eet pepentt ee Ave “wt | Y AND COUNTRY | On improved oF Vacapt pre SRE! AS Sah ker einouat tone of short 4 : . . BAIARY joane HY Menthora Classified 1 Directory. “ATTORNEYS eaTtaw. | Wesley amith a Now. te roe buliding, Seattle WANTED To BUY —runnrrune.| to O, K, any of the contracte by the county, Glanfield, Glanfield, properly installed pital, The plumbing has be ECONOMICAL X MIKE posed to see that the work was groperly done, records of King county fail te Incidentally, also, while “ Murray formed a partnership with Glanfield, but didn't give up his county job. missioner verbally authorize Murray is drawing $200 a month for doing - nothing. Hodge is drawing the same pay for looking after all of the numerous duties of the sheriff of King county, OR THE STORY OF TH MAN WHO IS PAID 10 }} WATCH HIMSELF Since last September, or thereabouts, Bb. W. Murray has been paid $200 a month by the commissioners of King county for “inspecting” work done at the county hospital Mr. Murray went to work when the new wing at the ho pital was begun by F, W. Glanfield, Murray was sup but the » show that he was ever asked srs’ bills before they were paid inspecting” the work of Mr. Glanfield turned over the new wing of the hospital to the county last February, but Mr, Murray was retained at $200 per month to see that Sweeney & Co. properly per formed the small job of plumbing in the old part of the county hospital building, and that his business partner, i heating plant for the hos en done and the heating plant is about 80 per cent complete, and Mr, Murray, who is financially interested in the heating plant contract, is draw- ing $200 a month from the county in payment for the duty of watching himself and his partner. In the meantime, County Commissioner M. J. Carri gan, who is friendly disposed toward Mr, Murray, has com pelled Sheriff Robert T. Hodge to pay $400 out of his own pocket for a bake oven which Carrigan and one other com d Hodge to have built, Mr, _ GERMANY THROWS WOMEN TO FIGHT FOR their lection a convention affatr. impescned is a question that no member expresses his judgement about, Many set forth their per sonal feeling in the matter, how ae ene a Si- ~- ever, It takes a two-thirds major janey 8*. car line Vaited Mates spurte jity to impeach an officer of the ofe, come 08 Pes |ntate, It in claimed by those who JOSEPH BR THOMAS @ CO, ING, have Hned up with Gov. Hay that ™” New house, city water 60 On easy terme Ine. Cherry =. et 4 & ROMS PARKER, 1200, Mechaniow’ Anderson @ Bath _| aranteed iilee and eorporstions $200 Cash | T. P. Fay Company, FOURTH FLOOR MRMLMORN BLDO. Dank Hatidh @ HUTCHINGON he ase Stal carry By Owner at ay Tee" Chace es Ground Prose For Sale Cheap SIX ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE. Met IMPROVED 991 HORT aheaeemream bar a es Grocery delivery wagon tition for sale, cheap. 22 at D - beyear olf watchdog Met | Waah Canaries. Tava 1443 Ind ay heel ag: WwW. @ A. ts Bernard doe bseered Set in 69 North ronald, a03 good as new 4 large let, oor full base-| ner al! im garden: § biowks to car, Only foo plane, aivi Soret re gente om good con 42nd ‘ od Colby, ‘ “on aut au Booth - Whitticeey . Hanford Abstract Hes Maller my Phone Mate 164 ARCHITECTS, ee 10¢-page book house cottage and ban- tae. ete. tte ¥ . #2 Bitel ties. orhers Ar x OF COM Mead office Canada (11) byanchee in Conese, se) a degen — allow: Non, t Maer BICYCLES, ee Qo ® repaine Sc Beinning’s for Marele repaina unde CLAIRVOYANTS, wee readings Gaity for ie Soot Colonial Viotet the eacentt Heese Rene: reading dati Abhott, home ih Thre oe DENTIST! a pp tele d om now na od tae wo DETECTIVE SERVICE. cre about the Open ‘dar ond sna nan Cone wielly tite: tek ek Sk. GODT, i on * eee a Lt ” Bide all te tom rit, “lavestigations ote Mate ift?, tnd. é71 HAIR GOODS. Peaios Central vRON ert and vines Wide BiO SALE ON HAIR GOODS pone At one-half to one-third die me. } i transformation curls te ri age OM, #16 Union. oo ee a oe MAKERS, HAT ~ Sd ~ $2.00 Hata Kevensugh, 1110 Fire, —tf Cedar and epruge lumber: ¢ on, opp Moran's Main | Rieetric. seam and > ne, ote years present location. 14 (rear) Union $drarih Albeatsiheiareatsie amen S none Seated *| OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS, and County Assortations ©. V. MeNeal, graduate Kirkevitie schoo} Doth phones 4|Saite 604 Butler Annex ary for sale wheel char, _ 2448 Ard av Two children to beard Mein ood an new Phone Queen Anne 8 . ncaa nt at OO FOR SALE—WOOD ANO COAL, eee Phowe Bast vi 6 narwarn Bi fiat ~ bi ~ OPTICIANS, W. Bimonds, Oph D, Areduate Op tides” taicany, biohe-Plsher Co. ind 1978; xn 8 a PATTERNS AND MODELS, aitle Pattern and and, Mode! Works Coal a down ‘and we can euppiy ATENT THTOnNave zou with the yoo best euited to your PATENT Arrenne| ee = NTH Booye free, ra ason Waders COAL & ruEL co. eae eine: retlences, 1 PROCURE PAT@ENTA THAT PROTECT. Watson Coal, all kind of elty at reasonable MeLrod, Ine geet yusiic 2y r] ota’ iT, Wh “FOR GALE—FURNITURE. SS eee Bale Bernt tit “t Yor Sale—Furnitare of cheap: perty going away 119A Bast Union. Phow Furniture of A-room fi piano, cheap for art Geltyered to ail prices W. jainwr' ft & house In South Beat- a AED Wout, OF AB Oar iti) Pifth, petween Pile and neers firaiture for ies Get my S-reom fat Apply owner, | phones Hs Fer 167 Cotman, Washinaton, D.C Adame & Brooks, rei wed Patent ‘Trade Mark Attorneys, 18 years in tie $264 Colman Bioek. PHYSICIANS, Fanny Leak Oummin, Phone L 608, Practice limited exolustval to tp to ehildren. “DR. WM. T. LOVERING hes rem to 219-10. Lumber Exchange phones 10%, ua “Dr Dalton, skin dive 448 Arcade Dr. Tucker, Union Viook Ind wy, © plamber, OFF HER MASK CRISI6 18 REACHED WHICH MAY MEAN WAR WITH GREAT BRITIAN. (iy Cnited Pres) KIEL, June 6.—Hostility to Eng land marked nearly every utter ance at the annual meting.of the German Navy league today State ments were made which it is feared will have ve bearing on the strained betwoen A bai Germany and Great Prital delicate international aitual ‘on | ROarly reached a crisis which may mean war Admiral Koester presided at the = Moat of rey in their utterances and openly advocated accelerated up building of the German navy “to contest the present navy suprem-| acy of England.” Resolutions were unanimously adopted which declare in favor of Germany winning navy supremacy of the world England Gets Busy. LONDON, June 5—Bight result of the sensational session of the German Navy league today at Kiel. The government had hoped to delay the construction of these batieships because of the condition of the ro ae finances. The action | of the Germans in throwing off the cloak of secrecy and admitting their intention of wresting naval premacy from this country, ho’ over, assured that the vessels would be built without delay, Detalla of the meeting at Kiel have not been received here yot, but the meagre reports of the rad teal seein delivered by the Ger man delegates have been enough to @reatly Increase the bitterness of the Britieh antiGerman feeling, qaltorehtnde val in en's Uncelled-for Suite, Brercoats ravehetteeand Trou: i ine new line a ee Fraeings Hats, Cape it Full Drees site or PHOTOGRAPHE SUPPLIES, Anderoon Supply Co, 111 Cherry ot ed PLUMBING 2 v. Keeler & Ce, a Yesler, plum tures of ali need of feth What” dlve oss tail when In POSTAGE STAM ~~ ee Coligetiona bowght and sold Bohweds, 1406 th. PRINTERS, Trick Rinding and Printing Co feattio Both phones 14th _Helior Printing Moves, 166 ten neon OTATE AGENTS. Pike ~ REAL we ae les tate te _SECOND. HAND CLOTHING. prises for second-hand ie clothing. | tytn ture, ete , tay tna. Ab We buy 7 ep Slothing at hy qh ont prices, Li oun “SHOE DEALERS, | nye shone at by George SHOWCASES. ~~ eee Bhow Case Co, mt \. a wore 2015 Firat. toa tee: Le 4 STORAGE, Union Tranater, Moving 1024 let. Phones, Main ez TAILORS. Leonard Badd, P. Net TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. n, Central Bldg You and other makes, fac-aimitd typa- written letters Pa ypewriter fupply Co, 812 N.Y. Blok, TRANSFER COMPANIES. ——— try the gloya or hour Worl Main #20 Hhunset, Vor rT} Offive 6, Ballard 961 turn! prone. Mallard "fs rene the delegates | Ba 0, | lottes ASSASSIN IS | CAUGHT KILLED ANOTHER OVER PIECE OF ROPE. (hy ited Brees) PLACERVILLE, Cal, June 5 After eluding the determined mem- bars of the county jail eatight yesterday in by Constable Wheeler, and fate after an argument fored to shake hands and call quits. new Droadnaughts will be built at once | When Stafford extended his hand, |by the British government as the | Pettus stabbed him three tim and fled from the ety. be within Aaree minutes. | IN BOXING BOUTS AT ARENA NAVY Gi GAMES, BUT SOLDIERS ARE AVENGED AT NIGHT. ternoon at the A-Y-P. ter mark. Mut tie army got re venge last night by out of five bouts in ike boxing tour. fament at the Arena, on the Pay Streak. For lack of entries there will be no wrestling and boxing to- night, as planned At the stadium the Third Infantry and the Coast Artillery 6 win ners in the army reinys, and will in the finale today. The 14th Cavalry beat the Mounted Artillery at polo. In the boxing matches last night the five three-round bouts re sulted as follows: 115 pounds, Cof fee, of the Washington, and Scholl, of the Calffornia, draw; 126 pounds, aon, of the Weat Virginia In the heavyweight class, “Guo boat! B. J, Smith sloughed It over Jack Cavin, 3d Infantry, Smith was | by fir the better fighter of the two! land had a harder wallop than the | Selaior In the second round, Smith Handed a right Jolt and Cavin went |to funny land IN BLACK SANDS (By United Press.) VICTORIA, B, ©, June Steamer Princess Beatrice confirmation of the finding of gold Moresby island, tn the Queen Char The location ts not far from methods. Yard Steamer H, B. Kennedy and mammoth dry dock. POSSE CAPTURES MAN WHO bers of three posses for several dsyn, Thomas Pettus, murderer of | fford, © prominent resident of thin county, today is behind the He was the wildest section of the Shenandoah valley brought here after an all night's ride. Pettus killed Stafford at Griezly over «a small plece of rope. Stafford took the rope from Pettus, who then of- Stafford SOLDIERS DEFEAT TARS THE AFTERNOON The navy put ft over the army tn the final tugof-war yosterday af- stadium, when the West Virginia's sallora pulled the heavier Const Artillery | team a couple of feet over the cen-| winning three ‘BIG FIND OF GOLD tas brings }tn black sand on the west coast of ‘Puget Sound Navy leaves Colman dock five times daily for Puget Sound navy yard, battleships |the necessary majority is already lined up. Many Stories Told, Many of the solons are tn favor of repealing part of the criminal code which passed at the last ses sion and which proved to be amus ing when set in type, Many stories of things to be ar jafiont. One in ¢ re newal of the old fight to move the state capitol from Olympia to some point In Bastern Washington. Gov Hay is said to be back of this scheme. Not much credence is placed in the story. A new capitol bullding Is almost assured, One senator, making the remark that a new bullding would either be erectedfi or else the cap! tol_would be moved. The prediction is freely made | that no change will be made in the |leeal option law SHERIFF WHO LET MOB TAKE PRISONER {i HELD 10 BLAME NEW LAW IN ALABAMA CAUSE OF OFFICER'S DOWNFALL, 18 (My United Pres) MONTGOMERY, Ala, June 5.~~ Frank Cazalas, who, as sheriff of Mobile county, allowed a mob to take from him a negro prisoner, to- day was removed from office by the at upreme court after impeach- ment proceedings had been brought against him under 4 new law, mak tng the sheriff responsible for pris onera Cazalas was in charge of a negro on the night of January 21, when a mob surrounded him and hin pris oner, The negro Was taken from the officer and lynched. A grand jury took upon the matter and ac quitted the sheriff of blame. A mass meeting of citizens was held condemning the grand jury and a petition for impeachment of the sheriff was sent to Comer, The governor ordered the | matter laid before the supreme court MUAY SEATTLETUREMEN AND WOMEN LEAVE FOR VICTORIA |LOVERS OF HORSE RACING FLOCK TO BAY CITY TO | WITNESS HORSE RACES. | MeFarland, 3d Infantry, beat Dix jon, of the Maryland; 135 pounds, | }Shepherd, $d Infantry, beat W.| Seattle horsemen and iovers of | Crulsor, of the. Colorado; 145/ racing to the number of 260 were pounda, Holt, 34 Infantry, beat Nel-| passengers for Victoria this morn which races | ing on the Princess Victoria, arrives there In time for the lwhich open on the Bay City track | today for a long season. Since the passage of the law kill ing the sport in this tate, the Vic torla track promises to become one of the most popular on the Coast, owners. Sev inefiee locally were among the num- ber who left this morning CONSTANTINOPLE TO BE CLEANED By United Frew) paris, June 6.—Constant{nople, the “dirtiest city ,on earth,” Is to be rehabilitated. The glories of the old Bastern empire are to be re- |Tasu tnlet, and practically all the miners on the islands have gone | stored. Boulevarda, parks and pub- in there. A number of parties in| He squares are to be laid out, and Vancouver ure being grubstaked to|the city equipped with modern {go In and atake claims, According |shting and sewer systems, ltd the reports, the sand in ylelding| J+ Bouvard, director of public big retérne by ordinary cradle | Works and architecture in this city, today returned Parts from the Turkish capital. He drafted pre- liminary plans at the suggestion of a committee of Young Turks, WASHINGTON, D, C, June 5. President Taft has sent to the sen ate the name of Luther Conant, jr. of Now York, to be deputy commis- sioner of corporations in the depart- ment of commerce and labor, Whether or not Behively will be| Governor | and a good season i expected by its | | horsemen of prom- | IT WILL BE A GOUL-STIRAING EXHIBITION OF AGILE | THEIR TAW ——— BALLARD, June 1—The great | and jongantytpated game between |the Haglos and the Kike fat a WILL TRY TO PASS THE) team will be called promptly at |p. i. tomorrow, at the Ballard bane EIGHT - HOUR ball par if a A huge attendance is expected, as MEASURE, this will be the funniest thing of this season, K. B. Cox, who played -_ center for the Fate last yoar, hap Many Stories of What Will be " taken over by Captain Dudley oe, of the Bike, “ut a y high Be Attempted by the Sees. Captain Mullen absolutely refused all offers, although he had Salons. home very tempting ones, for Pop 3 = Bmith, as he ie the greatest base | _ roller in Ballard Friends of the elght-hourday| Purcell, Baker and Sauve are law for women, which passed the|having thelr bate w » at the house at the last session of the | shingle mill, so that theere will be legisiature, but which was defeated | no possible chance of thelr miswing In the senate because of the fight| anything. This game will be for put up by Benator Allen and his| blood and everyone should see It associates, will make a hard tht to have the bill passed at the com | The Ballard high achool play will | tng special seaalin, which convenes |be given by the students on the July 23 evening after graduating day, June All indwwations point to an ex |18 The cast is one of the largest coptionally warm session, all po } Which has ever taken part in the litical debts nave been paid, and/annual entertainment to be given all attending will be free to act/ by the school, Miss EB. Margaret without hindrance of any charac: |Ojeson, of the Columbia School of ter. Muste, ia the coach, and she reporta |. @peakership'e Fight. very favorably on the progress The fight for the npeakership,| made by her pupils, Some sterling if reorganization |s necessary, !taiont hus been brought to Meht promises to be wxcoedingly close, |The name of the play Is “The Girl with everything in the favor of | with ® Pull,” and it ts more than Slayden, of Pierce, ad gaining the | probable that a good many of the prise, Moigh made many enemies) audience who witness the pro during the Inet session, when he jon will recognize it immedi alded and spoke in favor of the] ato : og bill taking the choice of the su- : = Se preme court judges out of the 4 C on aaa . hands of the people and making | 6 "4" Mepesige the “all at 9 4, m. Sunday, whence they will pro- Jeeed to the Crown Hill cemetery whore the memorial services will be held at 10 o'clock, The W. 0. W ee CONTRACTORS ARE BLAMED Responsibility for the armory acci- dent is placed at the door of the con- tractors, Matthew Dow & Co, in a wit filed yesterday by ol] Thorne, |by falling from the balcony at the time of the accident May ¢ The complaint states that the con- |tractors are reaponsible because the bullding was in their charge at the time the accident occurred, and that no inspection had been made ac cording to law. Young Thorpe asks for $51,535 damages. ‘FRISCO COMPANY (By United Press.) WASHINGTON, June 6-—The Ban Francisco Bridge company of | San Francisco today was granted the contract for the construction of the proposed Pearl Harbor govern- ment dock at Honolulu, The con tract price is $1,760,000. The bid of the San Franciseo company was considerably higher than that of G. A. Leach, of Boston, but Leach’s bid, after an official in- vestigation, was rejected because of an irregularity oers GOVERNMENT JoB, WASHINGTON, D. C., June 5. — President Taft has appointed Wil- of the United States, succeeding Al- polnted supreme court justice Arron: POSSE ON TRAIL (Dy United Press.) FERNIE, B.C, June 6.—A posse composed of police and private elt- isens is industriously searching [through this district in an effort to recapture an Italian, supposed to be one of the Black Hand gang who escaped here a year ago, All of th were recaptured but one, Mon- jday an Itallan, believed to be this man, was arrested here on a charge of sending threatening letters to two prominent local Italian merchants. He had been In jall only a short time when he again escaped. He was traced to a house in Cedar val- ley, where he had demanded that he given & gun. None was to be had, though, and he went on, armed only with a small ax which he took from the jal) ST. LOUIS, Mo, June 5.—Mra. Kathorin al, a wealthy apart- | ment house owner, was murdered in jer home, presumably by robbers, Her face was hacked almost bee yond recognition and her skull frac- tured. She also we ot. | JUST OPENED That means everything new and clean, Room and service | for extensive trade, The New Daylight | GRILL AND BAKERY BEACHWOOD'S iy 214 Madison St. Hetween Bocond and Third Airy Dining Roor Wl Best Bill of Pare | Large, and | | Excelient Service | & lt-your-old boy who was injured | LANDS A CONTRACT. Mam R. Hare of the District of Col- | umbla an assistant attorney general | ford W. Coley, who recently was ap | in| OF DESPERADO ALL BALLARD IS SET FOR BALL GAME TOMORROW ices annua m the oth. if EI ne Dr, Geo. H, Lee, of the First Prosbyterian chureh of Ballard,will exchange pulpita with the Rev, in genfelter of the Fremont Christan chureh. In the evening there will be an evangelistic and song wer vice. The children of the congregation of the M. 10. chureh are at work re hearsing for the exerelsea which are to take place in the church next Bunday week, The day will be known aa Children’s Day, and a big fou will be made of It, At the Oilman Park M. B. church of Ballard tomorrow motw it the Rey, Dr, Flesher will preach the first part of @ sermon hing hly to Enjoy--The Chris tan Creation’s Hetr The ding committee of the Gilman Park chureb are enthusias 4ic over their work for the new church building. ‘The architects are busy getting out the plans and these will soon be completed The Salmon Bay Improvement club is taking counsel's opinion to soe whether it cannot bring manda mus proceedings against the mayor and council of the city of Beattle in order to force them to act In the matter of the fire engine. It ts sald that after the next fire the un fortunate citizen who If Injured thereby will bring action agalpat the city for damages. Nothing has been done whatever in the matter of the engine as yet The graduating exercises of the Ballard high school will be held on June 17, in Junetion hall, when there will be 24 members to take their degrees, On the same even ing the Holy Angele academy will hold its second annual graduation exercises in Recreation ball == LOBES OPIUM; SUICIDES. : (iy United Preea) —— SACRAMENTO, Ca. June 5-—- Deprived of opium while serving a 70-day service in the county fail, Oma Wallace, @ negress, commit ted suleide shortly after midnt by hanging herself in ber cell. woman suspended herself from the roof of the cell by a small cord. Bhe was 23 years old FORM POWER COMPANY, (Ry United Pree) BAN FRANCISCO, June 5.—Art- ticles of incorporation of the Muniel- pal Light and Power company, eap- italized at $1,000,000, were filed to- day. Rudolph Spreckels, Claus | Spreckels, 8. H. Scales, J. H. Sand- | ford and Frank Harrold are the tn- corporators. Says Miss Farrar Will Wed. PARIS, June 6&—In a dispatch from Bertin the correspondent of the Temps says he has been informed om ood authority that Geraldine Farrar, American opera singer, will be married in June in Paris to An- | tanta Seott, the baritone, THE DINING ROOM Can be “at ama 2 furnished at expense. it Poy- nor's Prices. iH. POYNOR FURNITURE Waldorf Bidg. 708-10 Pike St. The rent problem, figured out, shows: That in the next four years your landlord will make enough profit out of you to pay for the house you live in. Your rent money goes in- to the other fellow’s pocket —and is lost. Become Your Own Landlord We will buy or build you a home at whatever cost you feel you can afford and you can pay us with the money you now pay for rent, Our plan is a practi- cal and successful business proposition, The first step is to write, call or phone for our book- let, Home Owning Home Renting in which all details are fully explained. It is free, Our representative will call upon request. Office open Monday and Saturday evenings. The Security Building Company 421 CENTRAL BLDG., SEATTLE. Phones: Main 4264—Ind. L 4456,

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