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THE SEATTLE STAR » made, it i# unofficially 4 | | MOTHERS’ DAY, 1910—THE SEVEN AGES OF MOTHERHOOD inca tha Ka r Wilhelm, King FRANCHISE lf ‘AUTO DARTS FROM TA A eax wae re aah aaiiie ey | fi ral of the English monarch BEHIND CAR; ICE | . | MAN HURT — | caer sina Conty MF here, will have the effect of ma jterially changing the plans of Theodore Roosevelt. Should the jkatner attend the funeral it Is be tO a sobs ‘ Experiment. po Me od | ooney i # visit here will lgered carl niaehe $5,000 Forfeit to Charity th. ibe cancelled Roosevelt wan @x | ‘ ; Sa. | pected to arrive May %, and|, If TN. Rosenbaum appears be-| thin aftern: eo WE CHALLENGE THe Lester Scholes, fouryearold son | [Pans |his vinit was to have extended to|fre the corporations committee | those automobile | hoot RING-HALL-M N SAFES “t My. ‘and Mrs. John @choles ( | ay 16. | with $15,000 to depowlt an a guaran-|the auto darted out from PANY. OF e | tee of good faith by noon on May 20 Eadler apartme w _ A . TON “ ae ™s THEIR AGENTS, THE PURDE BAFE COMPANY OF SEA as crosning B. Jeffer TO A PRIVATE OR PUBLIC Ith when ar t © PETITIVE B ARIOUS FF =: he will be given the steam heating | Ym an automod: vast T f EXPRESSES franchine that has been agreed upon playing In the stre . « by members of the corporations at | L home on Havard av. and I committee of the elty council—that | 4 " Judson, a re- | BETWEEN 50-CAL He sustained a t . HIS SYMPATHY ‘: the corporations committee will| tired « alint as e in the aype' AR INSULA several bruises, The recommend the passage of an ordi.| Metropolit ' ing ¢ Any | STRUCTION NECOun en first t : nance granting him the franchise, |*wung from behir treet car and | oy THe F COMMITS moved to Frovicence | (By a Staff Correspondent of the | and if it gets this far the ordinance|ran bim down, Johnson mu “/OF THE SEATTLE CITY Cou car which hit the Ia United Press will no doubt pass Jbroken arm, and probaly MICIL, WITH THE ELY.NOm by W. Dick q STOCKHOLM, May Roose | ‘The ordinance as agreed upon pro-|induries, He was picked up, put in DOUBLT COMPOUND DOO the Olymp | velt expressed grief today over the | yidew for the expenditure of $100,000] Ju # automobile and the latter | MANGANESE STEEL MOS AME en ve jdeath of King Edward. Al! Ameri lig plant and mains and exclusive of rushed off t General |BURGLAR PROOF SAFE oa on $50 ba He sa jeans and Britons, he declared, must) aites within one y from the date] hospital with n [Sony esr TO PROVE THAT Ti almost st pe ithe deeply at the king's death. !it is granted. It provides that the| Judson wa MTOR | OE A MiOTAL 0 Sea MADE A MISTAKE He paid a high tribute to the|eity shall receive 2 per cent of the| 4nd wan released or LEAST) WHEN anit la heat obey at rcs, Ser com of te a war ian ow tee an | UeAgry wae TO tee ability, tact and judgment and bis |gtoam power at a reduction of 66] him at the,time of the |MARVIN SAFE |S SUPERIOR unfailing kindness rendered him cent - |THE ELY-NORRIS. IN VOTING peculiarly fit to work for interna » J. Smith and bis associates | |TO BUY THE FORMER Sapp tional peace and justice. Roosevelt) withdrew from the negotiations DR. COOK STILL ook te USE OF THE CITY of sent @ personal message of condo-| pending the outeome of the deal lence to the widowed queen fang _ Rosenbaum. | HAS ONE FRIEND FORP EtY ON DEPOSIT ~The The colonel does not know just } | ate npn a whet changes in his own plans the Beattle Clear ' Aneddiag Thee dew wit couse AS ye BALLINGER AND (iy Unned Freee) cs vive Thome Berlin May 00 " % boy ORY TOWN (5 NOT 4 QN WATER WAGON ¥ \, (Ry United Press) \ DAYTON, Wash, May 7 his plans for his visit to SANTA BARBARA, Ce D tortelt thé Records for drunkenness, whieh in have not been altered JONES i SPAT According to Dr. Roswe mt t in the April have surpassed all records zr =r ye nigh egy oh SF Gentile thet 3 . ae eh eo Sarin grea Migr ‘ 4s the Arctic club, who visited in| 0F ™ ‘ a!! to opem if © ea Age pmedlbagl a areas WASHINGTON, May 7.—-Special| rick A. Cook has expeditions on} one. > viel ae : sion that there - the land office created an uproar in | ley to get verification of his claims. | can be opened ness under tb a the Ballinger-Pinchot investigation bbins confided to triend| We ie thin ze b oo a (By United Press.) today when he denounced w ntate- | was in constant communi wee /Got ous h the action vious toapel SACRAMENTO, Cal, May 7.—|%ent made by Ballinger on the | Cation with Dr, Cook ia c t * at te { yanert of ie pal After having escaped from a rail-| "4nd. > lu fen in eau i * 3 di hagreks wdcliie Monge road car at Davisvilie, a band of Ballinger alleged that X Spec jal jr ward the rests and four convictions for drun steers roamed the streets of that | a ‘ n, ff rinerly stationed at} | than the kennes 4 amounting town for several hours before se , ane, ap ae sparnging re j f) - a to $69.10. two state ing oR - bd by go ye Poll ‘ gs! ‘er Jones : , : KILLING SHERIFF. Ae i ™ ee 2 man riggs, w was sen Jones, who was in room } 4 | tees ieaes 8 int be from Sacramento for that purpose. |! 1 to hin feet, demanding that | _ ADMITTED am used in the | n Residents of Davieville were h be summoned ( Seitue thine ‘option cambalz% afraid to venture out of doors # a friend of mine,” shouted! LAKEPORT, Cal, May 7.—Andy |t the i while the steers were loose. Much elieve he said any-| Moore the Indian captured by the t f . 7 damage was done to lawns and! Fig kind posses in Scott Valley, today cou. th od . gardens Call him you want to,” yelled |fessed to killing Sheriff Ke The xecutive ( t Rin pac Mie ospal cl agate ome A telephone call was nent to} Mallinger from the stand Thursday, according t the eee lea’ teat dirs : | Ob, mother, that I could do for thee Oh, mother, that I could give to thee, the state farm near town for a| The cross-examination today waslities Moore implicated Louls| sane \ } The things thou has done for me; Now that thou canst not see number of agricultural students voted. to developing the charge | Augustine in the killing. Augustine|ihe } fe : | That I could pay back a thousandth part That I could give back the sight, my dear, to come and round up the animals,| ‘hat Ballinger first began to think | was arrest cling against the| by sf PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Of the love thou bearest me; That thou hast given me! but ne of the students volun was incompetent after di*-/men ts high in Lakeport, where | PY * tested to. 60 cowboy duty ed that Jones was an adherent |shoritf Kemp was very popular. [PY Bearly bank ee te ae | That I could give thee the strength I hold, Oh, mother, that I could give to thee, Officer Briggs, an ex-cow|0f Glavis, Ballinger was angry and Stains ret Ee Sek eeconsinen es RP 2 pes | Now that thou growest old; Now that thou leavest me puncher, roped all the steers un-| @¢flant, but was nervous throughout Fi oi ine = That I could strengthen thy feeble step, Oh, mother, that I could «ive to thee assinted the Investigation ANT if ne: Howes Ce “BKWTTLSNix | And let not thy hands grow cold! The life thou hast given me! _——- = ieee eugh specialist in Seattie. (r a a Seaubien’ booed. sate aba |e ee ee ee el rond the proclamation of a new! thelr Assoclation, yet * *® king reigning in England. ic mittee disregarded and § a exper ® : ENGLAND FEARS ‘* KING GEORGE V. &| Then followed a fanfare of trum _—— | thelr recommendat nd voteated a Othice. in Liberty Ruliding. 4 }® 1885—-June 3, born at Marl ®| pets, the presentation of arms by The city of Seattle will fight for}? urchase practic unknown ‘ Dm ye Rak pmo R agrtitty 4 # borough house, London & the assembled troops and a great the exchange of transfers between | {70 Unirie) nae ony oeeattion Oa FRANK BROOKS -~ Parcizas | * 1877—Entered the navy # shout from the entire assemblage WRG HE BNO RY Se the Seattle Electric Co. and the) tnat hank 4 it in trade rheumatism. nervous and chr } 1880--Promoted to midship- # of “God Save the King.” Eight antomobiles, a house boat (By United Press) |Seattle-Everett Traction Co., which old safe and gav little eet oon Seen | zs ae }® man *#| The royal band played the n&land contents were destroyed tn a| WASHINGTON, May 7. — In-| has just begun the operation of the} r or five years ago. . third floor. | (Conciuded.) | 18386——Promoted to HNeuten- @|Uonal anthem and yg ins “aifire which started about 3 o'clock |*urgent senators, including Lafol. pen nie 9s — = pq 4 and Ev- : * xf ger conten tormerty toe a coe ae ave. | ant ® |adjoining terrace fired a salute. yesterday afternoon in the garage |lette,. Cummins, Bristow and | erett and Intermediate points. * purchase that it has t fee Gene T FE ne ae eae | 1888—-Commander of tor | King George V of England badJof the Pennsylvania Automobiie|Brown, at a conference, have de-| Supt. of Public Utilities Valentine vexed up in A steel vault wih “Dy. Win. T Loveringe removed 213-20 | HHeved that he will not abandon the | * Pedo boat # | been proclaimed. Co., on Minor av. N, The loss is|cided to send out 27,000 circular |Yesterday reported to the council| electric burglar ala rout Lumber Exchange. Both phones 1927. _ | nopby, even though It should arouse 1890—Commander of gun- #/ — i about $20,000. An explosion of |letters to newspaper ' editors all | Committee on corporations that the! "Tey perugep—The action aD Wit, H. ANDIBRSON —Diseases of | . boat Thrush. #| Prince George, as King Edward] gasoline spread the flames to near-jover the United States, extolifhg | franchises of both compantes pro-| tne Council Committee was 415 Lumber Exchange }the ire of the Germans “M. Brown. sidominai, genito-| In spite of the accepted bellef £93-6 Leary Wide. | that the king is without real power | anon 485 Aread® lin the 1892—-Became in direct suc #|Idy dying, fe reported to have ad-|by buildings, and distributed the | Senator Bourne's speech, particu- | Yided for the exchange of transfers) despite the fact that we bad cession through the death of &| mitted to those who stood about the! fire so thoroughly over the big|larly his remarks on the initiative |and that General Manager Potter, of | mitted, at thelr suggestion, a p his elder brother, the Duke of @/ death bed his fear of assuming the | building containing the autos that|and referendum and the recall. jthe 8. BE. Co., had formally refused) sition to the Finance Comm Z s ctual affairs of government, j | pe ott ie tied De. Fucker. Union Hinck ina 4814 2 Pr in | ® Clarence. & | responsibilities of kingship. the work of the fire department] Senator Bourne has agreed to|to do so upon demand made upon | accompant rf oe ON ae STAMPS ee conyers Sawara ge ant 1892—Created Duke of &| The grief of the queen wan pa| was futile pay for printing and mailing these |him by the public utilities depart-| for $5,000.00, that we wo gt Ent and mold Mehwade, od York | thetic, The earlier life of the king] There were several narrow es-|circulars, Senator Brown under. | ment our safe to a test with the He 143 Pith av |this influence with consummate Gollsctions bowakt ssid Rinest Stamp | SKIN, and by bis personality alone co. w ton Hide Piret avoided many of the shoals that FE might have wrecked the monarchy. | Rnding SoG Pristing Co. /* )} Even Edward's tact and the devo- Hall-Marvin safe, and 189%—-Promoted to captain # | and queen wan not marked by much/ capes, Charles M. Hatcher being|took to have 60,000 copies of| The committee decided to recom- 0.00 to thé City of the navy. # | display of affection on either side,| forced to abandon the car he was| Bourne's speech printed as a pub-| mend for adoption by the council a] w. failed to open the latter mate 1893-—July 6, married Prin. #| but of late years the couple were|trying to save with Morris Palmer, | lic document at the government's |resolution directing the corporation | burgiarious methods ino cess Mary of Teck. w | Breatly in love. and the two crawled out of the | expense, but Senator Gallinger ob-| counsel to institute fegal proceed-)the time that 4 sb m1 | death fumbia st. Sear! Roth phones 1375. “ 1894—Prince Sd ward | The queen was almost constant| building on hands and knees. Cap- | jected. ings to compel the Interurban and/ opened. or even serious Be areas se ee i pats, 1ée | fon = insptred were not Nene tent bert, pre JO ee - # ly by Edward's bedside in the last . “4 _ |the S. E. companies, which are both} Hod this proposition been a ee ae al times to avoid eel 1901—Made tour around the # | to days of his fllness. She bore|boat man, watched his houseboat, Stone & Webster concerns, to ex-/¢d and we had failed to make : = , “ i and physicians say that her condi-| world, go up in smoke, Even his 5 ; : $5 00 een A Ren Created Prince of Political Burden. tion today is no worse than could/ hat and coat were in the little float MORTGAGE MONEY ONE MORE WEEK pectin d®. -giRbeebbe. be expected, and there is no cause The building tn which the fire safes to be bought. The City TrTcccerrrr ree tree ee ee ee eee ee ees * * 7 1" | e i i ¢ political burden he has be- 19056—Toured India for five #| for alarm. sta: conta ree sightsee- ave secured {te safes prac id Th litical burden he has b 4 India f for al tarted contained th: ight: h ai fi , Bue queathed to his successor requires | months. #| The public is criticising Edward's | ing automobiles, three new cars, an| Trumbull Bros., the attorneys who OF THE HALF RATE free in that case. The tax DIRECT the ability of a statesman of first 1910—S ucceeda to the #| Physicians for allowing the king to|muto truck and an electric coupe.| foreclosed the $70,000 mortgage | would have saved nearly $6 Be i degree. It is no use to pretend that | #® throne of England # | endure the rigorous Biarritz climate | It was used formerly for a sawmill, | upon the Sullivan block on First av. | What motives actuated the i" Vv A | the nation considers King George V {in March and to go to Sandringham | and rested on piles in the lake. The|near Cherry st, must today turn LOUGHNEY TREATMENTS wt i ia te ae 2s TO ’ Ou jadequate in ability or power tol gy yyy xy }last Monday, where he caught a/Electric Motor Co, operating |over to James A. Gleason, agent for ) agg wires cs u i i ie ie ine ee eed to determine. As the Ch cope with the situation. mene 1 CON, It is conceded, however, that|/Iaunches to and from the expost-| James A. Murray, the money collect ne 4 this opportunit: Buy your butiding materiais| The popular comment on the! these Indiseretions may have only/tion, occupied the building for @jed upon the foreclosure. Gleason only put it up to the Herring a Ce ie Se oe . /the nation are so unsettled as to hi 1a |white ’ : i rE prince was thany times slighting hastened the death, which could| while last summer. in turn must file a $10,000 bond to Marvin Safe Company. their 4 TAILER'S PROPiT. "We and oftentimes contemptuous. To make hard times more than @ dit! not have been delayed long _—_—OO guarantee the payment of the attor- THIS OFFER WILL BE EXTEND: | the pireall Sate Compan ; 3 Boe) neat eee accrenuse \day the newspapers morely express | ‘““4' 9ectre | Arrangements for the funeral are Seys' fee. The attorneys have been| £9 TO ONE WEEK FROM|mit their safe to a test, o oy VOTE ithe hepe that the opportenity tol nena ge sgmpcg on oe other being held in abeyance until cab SPOKANE COUNGIL retaining the money to make cer.| TODAY, WHEN IT POSITIVELY | ‘He!r fallure at thelr an * lo rule will develop unexpected abil- , Spea neouragingly on the | inet and parliament meet, Cabinet tain of the fee. The attorneys say| ENOS— MANY REMARKABLE ed ed tar tate te our chances the new king haa to show | members are hurrying to London. ity. . | that they agreed to foreclose the) cuR iT INV! = | ' ES HAVE .| IMMEDIATE TEST | ~ this eelleddf Ginctaiién a baxit | big abitiey. wt the outset of his ¢& | Absence of important members is DOESN T MAKE 6000 mortgage for $500, but because of| or iessen BEEN ACCOM-| IMMEDIATE. Test, UVa “ point out that fears of staining. $1.50. vated by the unpopularity of the) " responsible for the delay of parlia- the litigation necessary to make the Seattle which they have Crome |, Panel, doors, ott new queen, Victoria Mary, formerly Sola pmiay be exaggerated be-) ment in meeting. It is believed Sobeniaanee tha ttornaye Win’ 0700 cocan whaek then Year Front doors, 92.45, $8.60 | Countess May of Teck cause the heir apparent, now king, | certain that parliament will be 1p an Soe of the same construction as and wi “ In the past the Princess of Wales |2&* been compelled to lead a color | session Monday (iy United Press. > oie? Pe Sane Eh Bak offered the City of Seattle. Leta Tigiy windows tHe tol was tolerated by the people and |0ss éxistence #0 as not to attract | "King Emanuel of Portugal tele| SPOKANE, Ma; 7.—The | Spo- e Oven Treatments $1 | Sormit that sae any time Bunguiow or Minsion, doors, 1.60 |hated in the court circles. In per-| Attention from the reigning mon-| graphed today that he would attend | kane sbt hed ge oe "the CAPTAINS WILLP Y oe eerie tick witht cot a Bi gn Pn Bad sry sonality she is unpopular with the |") | the funeral midnight jlemanded of e Compete tLe mate Ge Celeale. inches. top Nabt, toate, gieee™ | Commoners, | The privy council met at the ocean Milwaukee and North Coast roads The Loughney Specialists have | may wis te eelack fom. oat Glass china “cupboard goers, $1.00 Six months of mourning, a trifling |Palace and formally declared Ed Landen Gucpeie Susinecs. terminal rates a6 a condition of decided to extend their half rate|or from any one of the hundrede@ 3 Wall of deadening tat, Vie: to yara, ron {thing probably In comparison with|Ward dead. Then the government reper ee granting those roads franokjses aE offer on the famous Loughney Bake|>#nks In this territory which i other phases of the death of Eqd-|leaders at once visited King Georg LONDON, May 7.—The London |to enter Spokane, has reversed it- antes. ape Oven Treatments for one more | D&¥e sold, and we will agree to 4 | a | Ward, may prove one of the gravest |!" the adjoining room {stock exchange aud, the stock eX | self. AS a result of a race between |week, this offer. positively ending | {"*! Herring-Hall-Marvin fate : a 2 » . ' eA | 2 ul 00! n y 7 . : . > XM or ithin “4 = “atte Pa kere, | DOrtods in the budding career of The lord chancellor administered | change at Liverpoc ave oe By a vote of 7 to 3 it rescinded|the launches Doncella and Batn-|,, Saturday night of next pif | pigs on a ae a |the new monarch ithe dual oath of |Such a large number of patients gland and Secot-|closed today on account of the|its action indorsing the Ostrander | bridge, operated by rival compan: r gree To a aera Ramee |land, Impressive sile |king’s death, Throughout the/amendment which required ter- e "s Meense of Carl | pay, recognized retail price of SERIE ft aney finish, pressive silence on the 3 am m a! the master's ol . n “ pov 4 Gold Real house paint,’ nd Trade Will Suffer. |part of bis hearers marked the re-|British empire there are signs of| minal rates, gnd set May 17 aa a|Frese, operating the Bainbridge, Narins are adyantage of this offer| and also pay for thelr experts Mie S golore. per gallon, $1.75; Business men and tradesmen al-| sponses of the new king jmourning and in the principal/date for further consideration of | was suspended for six months, and (suits have bec oe eet ee ee re | ue ante A ante that will not KB 4 © Gold feat barn and roof paint, 6 ready are beginning to bewall the} The raler then announced him-|citles Dusiness instiuttions are/|the different phases of the fran-|the license of Joseph I. Kenney, |imany of these aufters ee pe eat ut burglars or for a iiss sarin "ons @ half year of dull trade attendant | self as George V, and the helr-appar-| rally closed. In London few | chises sought by the railroad com-| operator and navigator of the Con: |i) p BeBe an of the belt h Ang asked | than two hours certain!y conmet SEND FOK OUR FRE A upon the mourning period. The loss |ent, Prince Edward, stepped for-| business houses of any kind are/ panies. cella, was suspended one month bY |and Loughney @ I ne ® period | considered a burglar proof aft tor0 Grebe EIAMS CO. of profitable business in the social | ward and received the oath of suc-| open today. The motion introduced by Coun-|the United States Inspectors of | diied eith thelr hes ney —COM-jone that a conservative ine oe mae Sha season is sure to result in the ruin | cession. | cilman Lambert took the position | potlers and hulls yesterday. The | tian ‘equests. Every | official could conse of thousands of small tradesmen.| Sir Alfred Scott-Gatty, king-at-| Kaiser at Funeral. that an overwhelming number of |inspectors severely _ reprimanded oF woman who is suffering |chase after these fac to hiv attentior mmittee of four « be appointed fr |from rheumatism should call k: we vatitie a w ‘ | uid not miss} May 7.—Althouga no| people have petitioned for the) both officers for endangering the | tn» testimonial that will be publish-| 4 ¢ t has yet|councll to reverse Itself. lives of the passengers aboard the led in Monday's papers from a lady |¢™ & - papers fro} aay | ing Hot aaa of 71 years that has been cured of ing House Associa era ca rheumatism during the time that| (ot Sich etee toh OPEN NEW GRILL. _ [the Lovghney huif rates have been |. "wye ne. é in force. Remember there is only | tions or cond HELD FOR LARCENY Tonight will mark the opening of /OU° Week Pires Seen, 2081 She commits * “ : na | Bdvice are freely given to all who | f\' are | now grill room in Seattle. James | Advice are frealy given t ies tering - | This will be an important thing at/arms of the Knights of the Garter,| BERL! time when the financial affairs of ‘appeared in the quadrangle and/official announceme OL SE a GN Np. SUMBERS. on ——— s pis ch two launches. a D980 ae, Ynd. 198 = a _ SHOWCASES: q BRT AR cane ccwattraas nets work. 2216 Firat. Ind. 3663. ORK, ate AARC EE TR 4 Main. Ind. 1279, Main 3624. The Royal Death Chamber Hall a STOR AL : Fr LA |H. Davis, of the Washington Annex, | Qt! People's | company to have their expert al inp eraneter Co. anne eve: | {believes in upper Second av., and |Sévings Bank building, at the cor | our safe and we wil! have our @xieteg H. Winters, formerly owner of |at Second av, and Stewart” st.,| Per Of Second av. and Pike st., the| attack theirs Winters’ Cafe on Third av,, near|as an evidence of his faith in the |20Urs being from § a, m. to 5 p.m..|/ ALTERNATE PROPOSITIONS: Pike st., was arrested on @ war-|northward movement has recently | W!th Sunday hours from 9 to 12/ We hove sold to the First Nat rant charging grand larceny last|made over one of the stores in the |" those unable to come during fe pe night, gworn out by William L. Col- | hotel block into a modern and elabo- | ‘Be_Week. | Manganese Proof Safe® lier, cashier of the Northern Bankrate grill. Tonight the new enter. EVERVTHING n $5,000.00, and rust company. The complaint | prise will be formally opened. |, We precedes ehh ifpiaatag whict ae . which the warrant was tasued | number of dinner parties have been |}, 0U" ine to be found in stock ' t ; E Sering ot. ‘near te") rees that’ =Winters” made jarranged by guests of the hotel and | "#"®: We do satisfactory painting, | that bank when it moves false representation’ as to the other patrons papering, kalsomining, ete.,~ at at u a" 3 amount of property that he owned, | sitnmnnatinnanetintnghcaritatencen reasonable prices j mont We re a Winters was arrested by Deput Federal Paint and Wal! Paper Co. | * y : th : Sheriffs Freeman and Malone last Beaten end Robbed. 1314 1st Ave. Aroade Annex.| °° that add, F 5 i night and confined in: the count Claiming that io was taken to his Right in the Shoppin r. os ’ PEW IOLERS AND SUPrLIES, | jail Y] rogin. while helplessly rank, beat: |——s——ee ee t . : ace ea nar nee Yeon iar mamkerne Paar | The bank claims that to obtain} en into unconsciousness and then 1 ; Types a loan Winters signed a written | robbed of $184 Joseph Drapeau, a as Se statement to the effect that he had | logging camp foreman from Idaho. t test $27,400 invested, in property that | told his story to the police last | \ pa 3 a ee could be levied.upon. Several par. ight. Patrolman Ballard arrested rs ‘oondit CIAN, OFTICL cels of property, the complaint |Charles Cunningham, a teamate <a : . vault fight ‘cure. vibra says, Winters named as his, when | ou suspicion and the affalr ts being re lot. 1 Ag in fact he did not own any of them, | Investigated today Hail-M compat | reat flecetaiee petite s ; Large 199 oie Jailed for Begging. | when t \ vp eopaltlaaas hie bole te needed by 0 w Charged with begging, K. M. lly for a six-hour attack, We Zour delp, te needed v Harman, who claims to be @ speak NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE pay for xpert's er for the .Wage Workers’ party, ; xpenses for making such tem sig Was arrested last night by Patrol Dugdale’s Park tack, | Therefore they Saale men Montgomery and Barton on Ages Mary Washington st. He was just pass “ompany and the Purcell On ing the hat in his crowd when the ANY aro succes in opening iy WOULD MARKY ve Sapeares, bein aie gp bag ‘ otal me Paper O819. ” : Local train for Portland and In- Today at 3:00 p. m. and Tomorrow at 3:00 p. m. wrecked maf ‘trophy 0 ; termediate points, O, & W. R. R,, TT Onn Ee Ana OG; ruses nae oF KING EDWARD 18 LYING INSBTATE IN BUCKINGHAM PALACE. THE PIC. [7:16 u. in. Breakfast served in din. VANCOUVER v: SEATTLE NORRIS SAFE & LOCK COM onic “Aiweusee ‘cured Bi TAKEN AFTER THE DEATH OF HIS MOTHER, QUEEN |ing car, Passenger station, F Admission, 26¢ and 50c. sor tg S: Norris. Ream 16 Melrose, 6th and Pi ~ avenue south and Dearborn, . HOr 8-901 Third . Opposite Union Depot

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