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ONE WE KILLED. IN IRISH RIOTS Degen inet attempted ket » atrongholds gathe . by speak led to a ba became waa the moe campaign } vain atte the riot fire, One wa many were fe diam eo mpeaking . ments. it < if be does not re . bere will be re * encounter CAPTAIN M1 UST HONDA * command of the | Death which sailed fr tle yosieriny is the last man ig Geterstion from the} ™4n or beast. they ¢ Bawerd. The captatc) im the royal naval exotiate th selling postos Istance in Whe royal decoration The letter wt by a broken-hea M follows, dd wife | Here is the letter q T WIGHT To Eidsvold Lodge. No. Bad Republican Club nesting at 8 o'clock to-|™Y, husband, Ole N the candidates for offic | trom him stace signified their ‘nten-| at the meeting te fs the second meetin has held Tt —— ater tonight wili be |not describe. im two weeks. It When they say their The sorrow he brought se em each ward in on « is and pat As protection against they are both experts with polis, has been taken Dig-hearted sons of Norway in Seattle, who will assist the im finding Ole Miller, her husband | As « firet move they ask The Star to publish the letter, In the hope hat it may reach the eyes of Mil jler or some one who knows him of Norway, Seattle, Wash. “la there anybody among members of the lodge so know } Mahia, ax he alee cailed Mitmeelt? SP Mies hall, Groen Lake) i. left me and his two lit Wie clud ts made up of} January 4, this year, for & wards 13, 9, 10 and 11.) Wash. and we have never heard We do nat know what to think > lor believe. We are mourning? Y hearts of his two little girls I evening | 5 @ the ciub to hold | prayer ft is an appeal to bring thetr | i omen Westons Walk C EDWARD MRS. JENKINS AND MRS. SEERY AT START OF LONG HIKE To prove that women are a Seery and Mra. C. S. Jenkir ene A Timms, R. D.| Muskogee, Okln. to San v Every step of the way haa tc been wet at four months § walkers as men, Mra FP. J graduates, are walking from be walked, and « time limit has yoth of the fair walkers expect to They will oa elr cxpenses triage. thie unpleasant counter with wtrapped plainly ie sight, and fire arma me meant wes sos HAS ANYONE SEEN OLE MILLER? HIS WIFE WRITES LOCAL LODGE rm again. If be nly knew what the prayer was, ft . ~ « would eto oF He was « good husband and ath 8 good prey 1 do n know any wher way ure te you: Tama d rway myeett He wae large and all, about 47 years of age. 1 should think he work fn «a sash and door factory, or perhage as sales man for a wholesale grocery com pany “If trace of him should be found,! please send me a few tines and let me know. { may ask too much, bot here I am left In sorrow with two children and don't know wie h way fo turn, so you excuse x uRS. DAGMAR MILLER 463 Adama st. N. E., Minneapo a, Ming information will ly be received by the under ne P. B. NELSON, etary Lodge Hidevold, zw Tard st. city Any pousit ais Pere, hater to «sy OLD-FASHIONED BALLET DANCING purposes is to} ip the [all cam #0 the bitter fac that have been Korth End in the} 5 STEPS ASIDE WOLD SOLDIERS, AE AP in for the feelings of | oR there will be no parade | me-Floto citreus Monday. | be given both Mon-| and evening as ad-} perede wit be pont morning. | } ae dear,” said. the anx “his is the eve of party and | want the men. Listen Say, but don't belie tha Rall they tell you IS COMING TO STAGES NEXT SEASON| that delighted playgoers jrevival began in the sh AT'THIRD AND UN: | of Musical Ee, to Geattie re _PAPER Mra, Clarence Mackay, most as well known Be Perhaps the largest car-| dent of the Equal Fr muments ever|of New York as being the the East arrived in|the cable miliionaire, is Of these bic Pian-| Gotham. agg 4D & carload and| Over the crest on her dainty sta-|ter, however, was given his Hberty | Set thie whipment tionery Mrs. Mackay has removed | her motto and inscribed “Votes for Mt together 1 was nec ear in the| Women.” 40 Yausually attract | this ganizations. IN A NEW YORK | Ballet dancing of the ancie jago is returning to vogue, cancers will be features of lof the shows of next sea houses of New York, with the - of such dancers as Ivy Cr: ‘ } nes lova and Mordkin. Then ¢ brought to this country, and before —— | the season was well under way the! w owners and vaudeville man GRAND PIAN. agers of the cast began to cry for INCLUDED IN| dancers. Dancers were scarce; dal YESTERDAY, NOW | let dancing is a study of a lifeti Y AT BIG PIANO | when It is thoroughiy accomplished |MRS. MACKAY WANTS | LOCAL SUFFRAGET being presi hise soctety peuatgned to the |sertber to “Votes for Women,” | ited and published by Mrs. M. T. B. i nearly twenty|Hanna, of Seattle. Mrs. Hanna is ; cg ~4 them the|in receipt of a letter from rand §=Pianola| Mackay, enclosing a check Sethe rival of which has\ ye ‘abscription for herself, for | year’s subscrip' With much interest| Mrs. Frederic Vanderbilt and sev | toabogerd city en other women of the smart set of iad fi purpose. | Mra, Hanna has been notified, al- | erfe a Tila is repre-| so, of her election to membership in | ellest” of the suffrage or BALLET DANCING SCHOOL let dancing schools sprang up 1] over the east and they are grinding out toe dancers for the leoming season as rapidly as the) young women can acquire any movements that look like toe danc ing. Chorus girls most all of the sta ly want to be something extra-—are planning to become toe dancers In New York there are many! classes that have as high as 100 Jancing pupils dafly. All of these young women expect to astonish |the country when the new season begins and the dance rage is at its | height WINCHESTER GETS LIBERTY Frank EB. Winchester, who neal stood trial three times before # jury in the superior court of false registration, and who w convicted at the third trial, secure lhis Hberty this morning. Judge} Ronald granted an arrest of judg nent in his case, holding that Win lehester was not guilty of false! registration, but should have been | charged with false swearing. ‘The state gave notice of an ap peal to the supreme court. Winches pending the decision on the appeal WASHINGTON, May 21.—Fred k W. Carpenter, secretary to President Taft, resigned his post- tion today and was nominated min- later to Morocco. show girle—al-| » girls who real-| na charge ‘DEWEY TO BE KINGED SPREE SOON ss 9 0 ® Balances 190,457.00 @ | Claw At another time it wae an e in the eee eee eee eee * @ & @/ MOunced that Mra Keppel had won progre Maga million or so on the stock market sock, the author, Is as the result a tip J. Plerpont | tive s called “Th The Hon. Geo. Keppel, husbar ut eo ctty, It i well Jane king’s favorite, has been a t th views of the he did sot seem to mind that. It is|" almost simultaneous ¢ cxemecinnaimeees once when the Hon. | pearance of the magazine GUARDIAN FOR fice age here to ald his mother in | attending to her affairs, was admitted today at the home of Matthew Stanley Wilkes, Green's earings today. 81.9454 THE TAR—FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1910. De ho, thougt t d of vot A‘ 0 lo of peniter \ the q Kor t noe and emed t mpa t t Ay the body of th an who had . victed friend to tt ' Wk Ap and robbed t at they parted f Qu Lypper and Mp Uh mented King b sonitively incers lay that Dewey leave England and larry Crawford continent hereafter were arrested in Aistinetly hostile to her wind and was her inveterate and dec all the years his fa rise in Londo: HETTY GREEN |eicty daton achting p (ty Cntted Pres) the prince of Wales, first NEW YORK, May 2 That ¢. Bhe was at that time a bank ON RAILROADS H. R. Green, son of |rupt, her husband was ong Green, will abandon his " fa noi na nm Texas and eriniaw Green 75 yeare of and for the last year has " at a uee party to force railron failing in health, Col became almost inseparable | more pre for t Green is president of the Texas r rious the traveling Midiand ratiroad London wondered how Mra. Ker Dr. Hoe | ould entertain so elabor fer Pee eee eee ach handsome ¢ pone ip sshinat * BANK CLEARINGS * ry © much jewelry Her ha » ted by e ” i] € th ¥ * Soattic * 7 in The ® Balances 60,29 ' ut hin earnings never paid | coa and perfect sanitation Tacoma house reat for their magnificent ee today..§ 77418 pasion in Grosvenor at 46.804 Once it was announced that ar “ , Pertiana nonce, it was announced that 82/SEATTLE “WRIT UP’ # Clearings today. $1,977,206 t $30 o Mra. Kep IN NEW MAGAZINE * Balances 114,532.00 any Le rs looked * Spokane “ 1 pretended to wonder as to! Seattle and her « j& Clearings today..§ 727,381.00 @ | the Identity of the mysterious Banta | pave ween written up in a Mine \Leorge returning from bis ar: | jows stande is the arrival WHY THE MAJESTIC rns samc lis creas arriage standing (n front) icor of the magazine. Mr semanianeriini i* house, To a friend he ex:| wit «peak at the Odd Fe ‘Want to Go rree#|t Why of Course! L — erncon, be on “The Then watch the classified of The Star. um are ba af the city directory, They a SALARY; UNITARIANS PAY THE BEST | your own. There ts always a 00d | show at there bt in vaudeville. Read ‘Tne | Star classified ade and “Get the Habit Victor and Edison Machines BORGUM MUSIC CO.,, Oh, the king’s visiting! | twice tomorrow Faith and ie lor Why Successful Men It takes a diplomatic tia See mee re pieked at r the Majestic, the WASHINGTON, May 27—The ave: report to the census bu cording to a specia e@ census men fail to ox Greeery bili on auch an income. The denomin and Records and $1,177, reepectively Among the denomination of $663, are ai! Gaptiat bod! 1207 3rd Ave. Open Evenings cept the Northern Con America. IMPOSSIBLE 10 DUPLICATE Prices mean bargains at this sale. This is the place for you, thrifty housewife. The meat bill or the grocery bill mrs worry you, but your dress bill will not if you come here. I need this store I must begin immediately to alter and remodel this place for my fur business. I need this location—you need the goods at these prices Don’t fail to come. Bring your friends. See how easy it is to save money. Only a few days left, so come early Suits, Coats and Dresses of every material or style; Petticoats of Silk and Heatherbloom; Skirts of Panama, Voile or Serge; all kinds of Waists, etc., etc. At Enormous Savings $40 Beautifully Finish $5.00 to $7.50 Net, J ed Hand-Tailored Suits $10.89 and Silk Waists $35.00 Strictly “fHand-Tailored $2.00 Heatherbloom Pet / ticoats, all colors. ........ $7.89 $2.50 Tailored Waists (ieee ane eae $3.89 $7.50 Silk Petti COALS. cc crc ceeeevervene $30.00 Ladies’ Coats, an $7. 89 $25.00 Hand-Tailored endless variety... . Suite. :... ‘ ces Out-of-town customers will find it to their advantage to invest in a little car fare to get in touch with such big savings. Sale starts at 10 a.m. Be on hand. J. C. DANZIGER, PURSIASER Suits, in newest el- TOCES . ce reesccvces . $20.00 Linen Suits, in all colors..... Freiberg’s Cloak & Suit House 1410 Second Av., Between Pike and Union Sts. MRS. GEO. KEPPEL Puen ioe awn WANT CLEAN CARS pure drinking water Seattle » walk around the block The first lecture, at 3 in the af ination in Business. vince a homely woman that she is| The evening lecture, at § o'clock, whore there are two fee! pretty "wilt be on “The Gubsonscto advertised They gins 4 he == to the pertons whore u mentioned inthe ad. These | $633 THE AVERAGE MINISTER'S YEARLY Main 3910. ge annual salary of min- « in the United States of al! denominations, is but $663, ac u now on the press, ain just how the minister pi ton showing the high: eet average is the Unitarian with $1,653, the Protestant Episcopal comes next with $1,242, and the Universatists run third with $1,238. The Jewish church is fourth and the Presbyterians fifth with $1,222 that show salaries below the average Methodist, Christian, Friends, Saivation Army and Volunteers of 'S FRIEND NOT WANTEDNOW NO CHANCE ee FOR MEN IN SUBMARINE “=~ Hope v op An Invitation 1 to the ladies and mi e to visit our new MIlli ent, Here you see styles for street will find carried in stock wil made for you Five-room house, one-half block from Fort Lawton car Ine; good view of Puget Sound; $300 cash. INTEREST. WILL BUILD TO SUIT. Ww. D. MACKAY 314 Mutual Life Bidg., Seattie, Wash. wish not balance $25 per month. NO Residence Phone, Queen Anne 1470 Those Who Delight to Dine WE WOULD ATTRACT TO THE Hotel Seattle GRILL PEN ON AND AFTER THURSDAY MORNING wd ee WI) THE Hotel Seattle CHEF DE CUISINE, M. JOSEF KUHN, Paris, Vienna, London, Perfect in every appointment. Every refinement of service, offering the BEST there is of food to the BEST there is of trade. Delightful Miusic Daily WRIGHT & DICKINSON. A Sate Which as No Superior There are more Hall Safe & Lock Co.'s Safes, manufactured by the Herring-Hall-Mar vin Safe Co., in use than those of any other safe manufacturer in America We will go still further—there are more of our safes in use than those of all other manufacturers combined That's pretty good evidence that we manufac ture a-Safe which has no superior. We are the sole agents in the Northwest Purcell Safe Company Prefontaine Bldg., Prefontaine Place and esler Way