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FRRSPASP Sra sR eR. FT ——— a < Diu PGR s, 1! CAN'D ke: IRTY LOAFERS FROM COMIN 1h Be? ous INDER FENCE. EFCRYS DN 3 Vor 1 DO ISS NODDINGS WD MY Fa ANID VORT REN BF ID SHOULY BE INSURED FOR A NUNDERT TOLLARS! ~ A CENY fae Re PERSON [ us? CAN'T You Everett T rue Proves That All F is CHAR Seattle Labor Men to Stand By McNamaras Organized labor in, Seattle solidly behind the McNamaras in prison in The Cen tral Labe night re affirmed | “ige of raising $50 oe for defense. A night wire was sent to President Gom wes of the AF. Ung the executly stand in calling for CHARGE t L, congratu council on ite $500,000 for a LOS ANGELES, May eral heads of his administration we: FP. W. Frankbouser, former sup grapb lines, on trial here for fals In a sensational duced as evidence, Frankhouve: said that his instructions from his superiors were to always make out affidavit intr requisitions for supplies for the fire} more than ts for amounts | Demands calling for} and police departme under $500, more than that amount, according to the city charter, must be award @4 to the lowest bidder. Split Up Purchase. Frankhouser mentioned specific instances, among (hem being an or der for supplies appraised at $2,000 purchased from the Gamewell Fir Alarm eit Co. He said he/ sows 80 Had a Dream }tul} amount defense f tenth of ine from Claren ehee jaho, ot Haywood an was urged to ¢ Darrow, who d Moyer tn the man to defend the cused structural iron y Carpe Union h made preparations to immediately re implicated tn charges rintendent of fire alarm and jon of public rec made this out origina it into five different req no one of them 500. He said this, accc fidavit, dating each He said that Mayor M rdin Thomas Broadhead, the | police, directed him te | dates and to be more careful in the future. Others named by are Walter Li Edward Kers and city cou Henley He’d Wed and was told to former pol man, and rmer councilman. GRAFT IN LOS ANGELES NOW 11.—Former Mayor Owen McAleer and sev of-gr aft by tele today the split sivitions would total Hy for & to the af the same. oAle nm chief > al f the Frankhouser Rernard With Miss 35, Then Woke Up NEW YORK, 11.—The matrimoniay “I May will George Henry Hughes, the eighty yearold vice-president of the Stan Gard Olicloth Co, who told Miss Kathleen Douglass of Croton Falls, N. Y., that he would give her his aa hand to hold forever in her palm of thirty-five pleasant winters. Hughes, who has aged a year for every day that has passed since he and Miss Douglass burst effulgentiy into print when they applied for a Meense on April 15, is communing with uncriticising nature in the country Miss Douglass is back with the whispering waters of Croton Falls seeking to drive from her memory) the faces of Hughes, the marriage eng clerk and the Rev. Wilton le Smith, pastor of the Central The Best Dental Dr. E. J. Brown 713 First Ave. Union Block The Dentist That Makes Good Ht with yo You save = Dollar, 1 and the Dental Combine lowes Two lars when I do ¥ member, 1 dv Dentists, but for half their price for work Come in and have free exam jearn my for the beat work; have your work done by any Dentist y care to Ko to, Dr. Edwin J. Brown, ago you need an I went to a loral Dentist and inquired what it would cost. The answer war $66.00 for good work. 1 lei him ex ¢ the bridge you put in. agains ‘A's tine, good and selentific work.” 2 told him’ the price you charmed me, nn he said jt could not be mt money. 1 wish 1 was in Seattle Dentiate could dc Kespectfally, JOHN 8ZAKO. 207 Fifth St, Milwaukee, Wis Home, Orting, Wash. ecards to work done soldier that you made of teeth four yeu me to advertine yi heen advertising ft on my own aecou ‘The tooth are as good today ae they were when I received them, wit youre made them Respectfully. GUS RisTENBATT present of @ wet You never axked work, but have having ¥ before ye BEWARE OF THE DENTAL COMBINE, There in a Dental Office at the corner of First and Cherry Street, and one at the corner of First and Mariom Street : TONIGHT—Matinee Saturday, | Nailed Boy to Cross | saying inet the nosvsna would desertion, TLatham’'s 15-year-old one OR PS » better 0 ndge al daughter testified ins’ . “a +4 pat vce va! | PITTSBURG, May 11.—Becing| Probably be better off, Judge Main |danghter testified against bim, and te pening Pisses Pay vlotares la 0 moving | Zoster ay granted a divor > a hat she had no respect for THE MAN ON THE BOX.” eae dle Smt Marie L. Latham from August |her fath nee tn Week—< picture show caused seven Wil-|tatham, a Northern Pacific fore-| “You will have a feeling of pro THERE 5 wy , Max Figman in “ ie” |merding boys, six to eight years : “yt ghee oe Flint 9 sa Jenene THERE ARE ONLY TWO td ad hte man, living at Van Asse Judge |found shame,” said Judge Main in skin isan Saban ipttes | yesterday to attempt a0 |tonald proviously had refused to|granting the decree, "when you 9 KINDS OF DENTAL work LOI 1S T H a ATR B amateur sion in ch ; ; grant ad The complaint then |are as old as this court and recall Gann isn Mis ome te ter” they started to nat! one of thelr! tieged that Latham was a heavy|to mind the testimony you have 9 e 2 AND. eens Sealine | nam r to an imp ¢ crods. | drinker and that he was not of the|gtven against your father on the We re Looking for one kind done here—the fy) "°¥ aed Behind the 01 jachman, eC even T t~ . Iwame social caliber as the wife| witness stand today. The home and $ i singe ALL THE COMFORTS oF HOME Pde a son of George. Bachman,|554 two daughters, oe of whom ialseven lote at Van” Asselt were BEST. It is nothing in our o & butcher, in Herman avenue, Wil) at college, and the other preparing |given to the wife, and the husband pockets to do inferior work |merdin, was the victim |herself to become a teacher was relieved from any obligation iin: hain’ hay Mabie a aka pm & wound in his left hand ean Areata os over again, because we guar- through which a tenpenny nail was | weoeg reg Oe ~_ . jdriven by one of his companions. RECALL THE JUDGES . 4 ah antee all our work for ten fale me nd his com. ’ Who haven't just yet seen the right proposition. We've years by a written guarantee. | | t it. Forty-acre tracts of raw land, all level and tillable, Good in all our offices! BACAR AND. FARM HAND SHOT i indance of water and timber along the streams; right Holdup # ee . Ve a ‘ in the pathway of two railroads, with trains running into : if Pep a bullet yesterday ‘pierced Gov. Chase 8. Osborn of Michigan |the capital, In his veto message the new towns nearby, can be had at jth intestines of George W Boone, |has furnished the National Pro Gov. Oxborn sald among other . ig a farm laborer, while working iu| ee, crue an ngs | the field of the Milton fr Weight |etessive Republican lengue AN) “This bill has been lobbied fdt Quality whe’ Beoetr Mastland, He fs at the|#rgument in support of the recall|actively by members of the su me: Ané Hie Gondc new eral Hospital in a seri-jOf judges. The Michigan legi preme court, actuated by selfish | Silver Fillings .....§0.50 Riggest Show in \ ile. ous condition lture recently passed a bill repeal-| purposes. While this may be their! 9 Coment Fillings 50 | Ripping Features 6 | This is the second mysterious |ing the requirement that supreme privilege, it indicates the finite ¥! = \- em alent lghooting on this ranch within two |Judges shall reside at the capltal.|character of our courts and proves Gold Fillings . 1.0 0.8 Fearn Wright the, owner. wan | Gov. Osborn vetoed this bill for thé|to my mind that any recall law Ename} Fillings 1.00 up | PANTAGES THEATRE shot in the same manner and St js |Teason that the judges on # prev-|that might be enacted should apply | r r ” D P 1] “Unequaled Vundevi |not kpown to thix day who fired |fous occasion had agreed in con-|to the judiciary with equal force as Gold Crowns and Eb 2 the shot. Boone is 25, has a good pose eration of an increase in their to other officers of government.” Bridge work, per | a GmeRITA sSTREe reputation and has no known = aE: 2S . | Lieyd & Whi vas eneniies “BOAT LOST |. BURY UNION WOMAN. | sooth vessees 5,00 Pee. a ilack Diaiamde peace 8 Ladd pines couPLE, Cassidy the deceased vie ’ (guaranteed) . 5.00 = ~ = Ps flag A at lar d M1! Partly overturned and with|president of the Waitress’ union, | PAINLESS BEX 7 ay to th be hel rol ’ . : ‘ AHSS BF ‘“ittlest Indy in the world,” as she|Reavy seas washing her decks, the] Gi) Pa, veld from siulp sapere: We have sold over 30,000 acres during the past six TRACTION 50 GRAND MASK BALL |is known is Ringling bape Bes gasoline schooner Fishmaid of New| Mise Cassidy has been in Seattle |fJ months and not a dissatisfied purchaser. People going FA = AT. [name outslde the show ts Mrs, Sam-| Westminster was sighted yester-|for five years, coming here from | i Rk * in dhdt 1 PORT uel D Parks ; biases day morning off ‘Tree point, Alaska, | Minnesota,” She was a member ot| there by the thousands, Come in and find out all about it xamina ons DREAMLAND Mrs, Parks measures just 42 inhes |}. ihe steamer Humboldt, None of |the Central Labor Council from her Proneh heels to the crown |the ship's orew of six were aboard,| aT ary | Seventh and Union ol jer hea d iT Par’ "7 7 on ‘al oO end > but a dory was missing, In which it d attend the bankrupt 3 and the baby boy will leave in a|iy'thought the crew reached shore, |sale of the Salinger Style Shop of TONIGHT few weeks to rejoin the circus. The Fishmaid was left to her| Men's, Boys’ and Children’s Cloth. “ ni $100.00 IN PRIZES OLD YALE MAN DIES doom. ing, Furnishings and Shoes, Sold — e Pingo ec by the U. 8. court, Sale will last Z Lo DANCING ALL NIGHT Yale ever bad, 1s dead of |dalena, in Sonora, was captured by 204-205 Liberty Bldg., Third and Union. 614 First] Renee Te who work. EDWIN J, BROWN, D. D. & has been/ expurgated from the vocabdlary of | “| But there had been so | COHN IN Presbyterian church. She still can hear the nolses of protest raised by Mr he was Smith when ked to hand a gold ring to the young woman for whom it made it was that ter were not united in was not made known Gossip Made Clergym ammer and win the spring an Balk. Hughes saw the pastor and asked him t say the preseri bed words. much com ment about the proposed union that the’ Rey, Mr. Smith refused sharply Hughes came back ho out but they carried ice, swain deemed it wise to voir to New York. me to thi D way au re Miss Douglass and her aunt were braver. They waited three days, en d@ured the sarcastic comments of some of the guests and away from there. Alfred G }the $2,000 | Main |the charge of procuris | registration of “floater | mained in Jali |torney, Frank Hammon¢ | notice of | penitentiary Cohn could bonds sentence fixed by following his conviction on yesterday eal. Cohn if the then went AIL not obtain Judge « the false #,” and re His at i, has given faces a jury's | Verdict is sustained by the supreme | court Plerpont Morgan. r and MR, He wae ® nephew of J.|the rebels today. | the evidence o f Some of his friends came along |‘**!, Bed heard the evidence so the aged seeinaaiie ° e ° ° Music by Condo % ; a? —emenacee 9 — — T'S LUCKY we ARG or we Hw FeLLeRs, rs |! oeceaee holes 19 MELD 1@ SAME BUILD, AdoLe, L~ eda agate ane e NOW, ALL TOGETHER, TRUE, Hey won't KNoW we. /- ON GUARD AGhine Say, Has \ | |i| MAKE A RUSH AND ens A PUDDINY Now, ALL I ine Sos aete e ; TOGRTHAR, MAKE A RUSH ALIVE Ll UT . : aa AN! She DE =f Rliilatel | = “ - * * : ” kh kk RR r ay . ed / the = He coting as ond W meant THE nn ented tne MAY 41, at Men Arén’ t the Same - 1911. Words by Schaefer Gen. Orozco ts in command at} day. Instead of “Viva Madero,” the ey N rebels are shouting, “Viva Orozco” wares, where Navarro made. hia) Stet, “ie claimed. was asleep t stand, and is the hero of the when Navarro was captured. Sn ee BULLETINS WILL CHARGE HOFFSTAT WITH BRIBERY. PITTSBURG, May 11—After a deadlock lasting 20 hours, the jury conspiracy against Frank Hoffstot, resident of the Pressed Steel Car company, was discharged this afternoon. A trial on a char of bribery against Hoffetot will begin Monday, according to announcement t bis afternoon by District Attor. ney Blakeley. MAY PUSH LORIMER CASE YET. SPRINGFIELD, Ill, May 11.—The state senate tomorrow will de cide whether it will appeal from the decision of Judge Petit of Chicago, who granted « w rit of habeas corpus to President Tilden of the National Packing Co, when the Helm Investigating committee sought to serve a subpoena duces tecum, compelling him to turn over some of his private books to the committee RED CROSS STARTS BIG RELIEF FUND, WASHINGTON, May 11—The National Red Cross society this afternoon telegraphed to Col. Steever, U. 8. A, at El Paso the sum of oF $1,908 10 000 to be expended in caring for the wounded from Juarez. SS Husband Will Be Better Off, Says Court, in Giving Divorce No particulars) 8 attie Automopile School, 2 . could be obtained, Broadway. FOUL PLAY? UNCLE SAM'S WATCHMAN--THE FOREST RANGER s there any foul play in con How a Little Comfort Is Being Put Into a Life of Hardsh ip, Peril and Loneline nection with the death of David Ss Dee ageby : who was pulled river near Eagle morning? | F. M. Connell} has discovered eight contusions on jthe head besides @ fractured skull Carlson was kn ve had |$40 when b where they were all work ing, with (Chris Vang, another log ger, and F. H. Baxter, a cook { y x, wh « held pending the outcome of the case, says that all| Jof them had been jand that Carle Baxte drinking heavily, mn fell off a bridge. who is sald to have gone to Beatt has not been located lyet. Both the police and the |wheriff's force are looking for him RAILROADER IS MISSING er and other a George Bachant, who has been} abound in the government — jt e N. P. station agent at Renton ic The streams are well et for five years, has been missing ed with fish, and from a culin aince last Wednesday together with dpoint he lives prin about $1,600. A warrant charging There are bund the ft jon bezslement fs out against him entry service who graduates et to have endorsed Yake and Haryard and other East ch » out to N. P., and : - = tern colleges. pocketed cash. A FOREST RANGE. AND HIS “OUTFIT” j ——- WEDDED DURING AUTO TRIP. The old days when the forest)ranger’s duty to fight and prevent | AMUSEMENTS ranger—the policeman of GREENWICH, Conn, May 11.—|™ Unele fires IMOORETH During an automobile ride yester. | 54™'s vast preserves—had to rough! A ranger, sitting on bis horse on ET Way, Arthur W. Read, head of the|'t, 4re passing. Now the govern- @ mountain ridge, sees a tiny haze Three Nights TH EATRE Read Advertising Agency, proposed |ment t* furnishing bim a modern of smoke far away. He watches it seg to Mine Martha C. Hanby of Wash-|bouse, a salary of from $1,100 to as it grows larger. Then he knows . ington, and she accepted. They | $1,600 a year, and installing plumb- | there's work ahead. Down the rough | ana Recured & marriage license at| ing and other comforts, trail he gallops, risking his life to| ~ pan Famous CEs > Tarrytown and were married by| But at its best the life of a ranger | reach the scene quickly. Sometimes | pen OF THE OKIENT. Rev. Joseph Earl Appleby of North |!s hard. ‘Tenderfeet are not wanted. the ranger loses his life—caught in|. * Prices, bOc tc $2. Mat = Tarrytown, Then they made a|Each reserve is presided over by a\a pocket, to be slowly burned to | “-‘*-##¢ record run to Greenwich and broke|supervisor, who has about 20\death. There are many of these Sund. the news to Mr. Read's parents, | rangers under him. Each is given| martyrs of the forestry service. | Sesinaieg ay, May 14 14 who had been entertaining the /a district for which he is responsi-| Then in winter he is snowbound—| Nighte and Wednesday asta The Great Emotiona | OLGA NETHERSOLE ble. He must furnish hie horse and his pack burros, The greatest dan-| ger, and the one for which he must| pany, In the winter he builds fir always be watchful, is fire. Millions | breaks, cleared spaces on thi at the/of acres are destroyed every year|ranges of the mountains 60 el young woman, Sold Booze to Boys. It is illegal to sell liquor io boys William Crosby, sometimes for days and days, shut in, with only his animals for com-| [Duchess saloon, has learned thie. |by careless campers. It Is the|wide, which check the. eummer | "+7 *%@ Tuesday Bvenines and He ts now in jail because of hin {n> | smo abelian =|fires. He rebuilds and repaire| roentgen so aoe bail, The boy Is) ROSE SOCIETY MEETING ashed-out trails. deci ee stay Wert | was rails. ree se The Seattle Rose society will| Por food he doesn’t have to worry ee By 4 to 3, Dexter Hortons won| meet tomorrow night in the assem | from the Seattle Nationals, the first |bly room of the Chamber of Com: ook in the Seattle Bankers’ league, merce. ee WHERE INITIATIVE AND REFERENDUM IS WORKING Monday and W. |GRAND OPERA HOUSE | Tonight and At) Week Matinee Toda Dental Parlors WASHINGTON, May 11—The|fornia, Wyoming, Colorado, Wash paiog, National Progressive Republican|ington, Nebraska and North Da-| Inc. es ee league haying received numerous|kota, The Initiative and referen. inquiries as to the number of states |dum were also included in the Ari in which the initiative and refer-|zona constitution, which bas been endum have been adopted or sub-| approved by the people of that ter mitted, gives out the following|ritory, and will be made a part statement |of the constitution when Arizona Is The initiative referendum | admitted as a state GRAND OPERA HOUSE Seats on Sale VESTA VICTORIA 614 First Ave. Fillings That Stay and have been adopted tn Oregon, Ok-| At the election last November mae i a lahoma, Missourt, Arkansas, Maine,|the people of Illinois by nearly a ~$1.86, $1.00, 78, 200 wnd Fhe Mantana, South Dakota and Ne-|4 to 1 vote, endorsed the inittatt oa vada. Amendments have been en-jand referendum but the legisla. | —— ee dorsed by legislatures and submit-|ture has not submitetd the formal | |te & vote of the people in Call-lamendment to the state as yet | LADIES