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vot# DIANA Ke@aRs 4 "8 PICTURE BRFORR HER ACH, MISGUIDED MAIDEN, MY NEARY prres You! INWUIS FOUR STAND FOR DECENCY IN JAIL hole, and similar old-time barbar ous methods. Blaine, as was expected, voted with Haas and Steiner against the reform measure. Wardall, who Is acting mayor in the absence of Dilitng, did not vote, gut bis recent actions Indicate that he is prepar ing to flop over. Council Can't Bloek It. The bill after the vote yesterday was referred again to the comgit tee and will come before the cil == again. Advocates of measure, if it fails to pass next Four councilmen, Galiffiths, Erick- son, Hesketh and Goddard, by their votes yes “day declared against police brutality and in favor of humane treatment of th@ scores of unfortunates who are anffually thrown into the city jail. Kellogg “Explains.” They voted for Griffiths’ bill in its entirety, including the etvi! serv fee measure, which would have eliminated Jailer Corbett after the first of the year. Kellogg, after} much explaining and some dodging. voted with the four counctimen on the other jail reform features, against the third degree, the black drastic bill drawn up, to be submit ted to the people next September CHILD KILLED BY AUTO (By United Press Leased Wire.) by their parents VANCOUVER, B. C., June 6—|s#eparated in the crowd Edna May, the two-year-old daugh.|*treet. The litele girl, bewildered t finding herself alone, crossed ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Price,| tne street in front of an advancing was killed almost instantly by an| motor car. Reaching the other automobile going east on Hastings | side, however, she immediately at Street last night. The child and|tempted to retrace her steps and her brother, a few years older than in ‘doing so ran right In front of herself, had been sent on an errand! the car and became on the $300.000 Issue in This Divorce Case Was Mrs. Joseph Allen legally divorced from two former husbands when she married her third hus- band in 1894? Upon this fact may/ the legality of Mrs. Allen's mar hinge the disposition of a $300,000) riage, and will now ask for permis estate. Alle died about three| sion to file a new complaint years ago, leaving his fortune tohis|tanakatakadeakee second wife and cutting off Richard | * * D. Allen and Emtly Allen Morgan,,# S8OSTON.—Christie Violett his children by a first marriage,/# a woman of middle age, wh with $500 each. The chiidren have) * died a few @ays ago, in her # brought suit to set aside the will|® will forbids any mention of her ® on the ground of undue Infjuence|# age being placedon the tomb, & used by the second wife. A trans-|# stone. position of the pagesof the will was #e#eeeetee thie stance. Attorneys for the contestants sprung the sensational inquiry as to aerate If It’s Correct, Cheasty Has It Continuation Tomorrow Cheasty’s Great Sale Women’s Suits.... | : Up to $32.50............| Choice Women’s Coats... Up to $32.50.. ‘Women’s Dresses Up to $27.50............ The greatest values ever offered in Seattle at a popular price. Expressions of approval and apprec tion were not found wanting im yesterday's throng. We continue the great sale today with full assortment of materials, styles ahd sizes. Added to the original offer is a new line one-piece dresses re- vast ceived from New York yesterday—values up to and $27.50, at $14.75 The Suits embrace such rich materials as Bedford Cords, Homespuns, Navy Serges, Fancy Worsteds, in severely tailored, also fancy New Mannish Suitings, ete. tailored models, late models just,received from York Saturday, Values up to $32.50, for $14.75, The Coats are the very newest and most exclusive models—full lengths and lengths, in white and navy serges, the hew army blue, various check effects, coverts, worsteds, etc.—some full silk lined. Values up to $27.50, for $14.75. three-quarter The Dresses embrace 4 road range of styles, suitable for commencement or evening wear, in white marquisettes embroidered in blue, and the new shades veith lover eyelet embroidery dresses; of green; gray and white stripe marquisettes green trim in yoke embroidered linens, lingeries, etc. Values run as high as $27.50, Sale price, $14.75. Women’s Department—Entire Second Floor Cheasty’s Haberdashery Second Avenue at Spring Street Cheasty Has It, It’s Correct Buy or Sell Real Estate. Business Chances. See Classified Page. Jeeption to Made’ time, will at once have a more also cited as a suspicious circum: | *| Dera! Sams MY NOBLE PaAyURAS | SHE vi FORGAT. HAIL TO THE > CONQUERING. HERO (Hy United Press Leased Wire.) | MEXICO CITY, June 6.—W hen} he enters the capital tomorrow as | @ private citizen, Francisco IL Ma | dero, Jr., will be given the recep-| tlon of @ conqueror and liberator Properations to receive the revolu: tionary chiefeain were completed to day, It was decided that ghere shall | be'no military demonstration troops will be assigned to assist the police in maintaining order along the line of march and throughout the city, The Insurgents at Cuernavaca, who have been \elathoring to participate in the re . Wil not be al lowed to come to Mexico City. They will later be reviewed by Madera! 1 mustéred out of service | [government fears that armed men in the capital under no very rigid discipline might lead to rioting. White Wings Kick on Uniform A vigorous ners against lorm prescribed Walters was re counel! by a committ Labor Union, bers are empl partrgent The resolution states {n part Many of our members, who as |ploneers of the Northwest, came to this state wearing blo and white shirts and tr helped build the ratiroad t in Seattle, tunneled your m and leveled your forests where this great and beautiful city now stands, object to and protest against the too protest from atreet wearing the unt by Supt. A wived by the It was of the F many of whe d by the street de yer y Van SHE aw T weartng of any style, color or clase | of clothing except as our individual tastes may dictate, unless made mandatory by an ordinance enacted | by our duly elected municipa | legislators.” |WORKERS FAVOR | Wash. June ¢—| os of the Snohom 8. W. U. of A. al SNOHOMISH, Under the au: ish Local 3. 1 the following resolution of, protest against the illegal and unwarrante kiduaping of the McNamara broth ed B and case of these master class suspend all so McNamara, fellow workers, the |have seen fit called rights, | RESOLVED |workers of Snob mass meeting a the idea of a ger day the trial | further RESOLVED: That we call upon all wage workers to hold meetings }and prepare to answer the chal |lenge of the master class by a general suspension of work en that day to Wash., inde ral atrike on th starts; and be it ANDY RAYNOR, Chairman. Reh hhh SESE EEE EEE EE EE EE SNAPSHOTS AT THE NEWS. Five Roek Island railroad of. ficials sidetracked traffic maké@ way for a special train from Chicago to Rocis Island so they could play golf. ‘ A Boston mother whose name is withheld by the police Burned her daughter's tongue with a red bi Emil Hoff, from Toledo to Chi he heard that money could be picked up in La Salle street by the basket, SSOCSE REESE EE EEE EEE et tt hth Leaned Wire.) , June 6.—A nationa| calamify is predicted by the Indians here as a result of the appearance of a brilliant rainbow here at midnight. The rainbow stretched from horizon to horizon and remained visible for nearly an hour. Early in the evening a light rain fell. This was followed by a violent electrical storm, then the clouds lifted and the ratnbow illumined the skies. In- dian legends tell of a similar incident years ago, which wae followed by sickness and death among them. BANDITS KIDNAP (By United Press Leased Wire.) SALONIKA, Tur June 6. | Kidnaped by Turkish bandits and} held fof ransom in the fastnesses of Mount Olympus, Thessaly, Prof. | Richter, German explorer, in a let ter received here today, implores his friends or the Turkish govern ment to pay the reward and secure his release, The bandits demand $75,000 ransom for their prisoner. 1-DAY STRIKE). | with a man who had beer 4 against the Liberator Madero, as — by a 0 to 4 in a game with team at St. Lo Some of the expressions the ch You're rotten!” of | SEEING MORGUE, FINDS FATHER, Through curtosity and to escape the heat of the street. tor, dropped in to d only a short distance wh An unidentified body that had been picked up on the| didier, a telephone o She bad proce and japsed railroad was that of her father. BY CHANCE MEETS LOST BROTHE! len Wheeler left Lenox, Mass his relatives gave Ch been heard of him since, A short time ago his brother, wor Ly and discovered {t was his long lost FREE SMOKES FOOL BOYS. Somebody told four they attended a meeting at last night went Say ly said or whiffs—de fe cigh? at an anti league who se: meeting CROWD SEES HUMAN PENDULUM. | As a scaffold on which he and a companion were flights up, at ell st. and Suttel Walker, 30, a painter, grasper Swinging back and forth looked on, Wulker finally *u swing himself through a window his skull. PROGRESSIVE WINS |sola COUNCIL BLUFFS, Ia., June 6 Complete returns today from yes terday’s special congressional elec tion in the Ninth lowa district show thmt Judge W. R. Green, progres-| sive republican, was elected ov W. F. Cleveland, democrat, by plurality of 1,192 votes, ‘This fs 700 votes loss than the plurality of Wal ter I. Smith, standpatter, in the ular election last year. Smith r cently was appointed U. 8. district judge by President Taft, The Ninth district is normally 4,000 republt can. Things You Should) Know F. W. Stevenson & Co., brokers, Batley Building, are advised reces-| sions are due in wheat, corn and oats, oe CANADIAN PACIFIC Canadian Pacific via and m. Th porning boat and 11:90 p M and the night m Per A pones Main 6588; Ind, 1171. KB. PENN, G. A. P H.W. BDWARDI 71d Bee Sketched by ASTORS EXCEL IN UMPIRE ABUSE, Nine Lutheran ministers of Missourt have Put him off the -tleld! mass meeting waa held, at which| dents also kicked at the umpire, but were outclassed ng near him for six months at Panama] boys they would get a Rivington and ¢ to an w It was then exp! t them there. » end of a rope. @ pendulum, eded in getting m His companion had fallen and broken HOW DID ADOLF'S Y PICTURE FALL IN HARA, 1 WONDER SD LE A Valentine me ome = aseball team, and Jost the Concordia Ministerial seminary jorgymen fired at the umpire were. ‘He's a cripple!" The stu Mary Pepip- the morgue at Pittsburg. n she screamed, “Father! 25 years @go, and nothing having | him up as dead | lisworth, struck up an acquaiptance | brother ack of cigarets free if Eldridge sts, New York, wr, “when do dey pass out de ned to them they*were They left, swearing vengeance working, four r av., Brooklyn, collapsed, William 48 hundreds of persons mentum enough Qut Entire Business in One Lump Boyle, formerly Ballard ay cided to close ntire stock and fixtures, con- sisting of high grade Men's, Boys’ ang Children's Clothing, Furnish- ings, Shoes, Hats, etc, The trade tlmt dealt at Mr. Boyle's store knows the kind of merchandise handled, The entire stock will be placed on sale Friday, June 9 9:30, until everything has sold out. This witt be the biggest | sale known in the history of Bal Ini Mr. 08 out located at rd Watch daily papers for the big opening. 5308 Ballard av., Ballard The Superior Laund cure for "Blue Monday $1.25 Yankee Automatic Spiral Ratchet Screw- driver ... When you buy th 89 You make yourself ‘Words by Schaefer PLEASE EMPTY THIS | TRAS ROSS, Cal,, June 6,—Because &@ woman waved her handker chief to her husband, signaling him to come to he ter of the gospe! was killed and four others seriously injured. Rev, Cecil Marrack,rector of St Mark’s Episcopal church, San Fran cisco, wan killed, The injured Rey. H. C. Carrol, Martin county Rev. Clifton Macon, Oakland; Rev F. A. Martyr, Oakland; Rey, J. W. Gresham, San Francisco. i one minis- (iy United Press Leased Wire.) | BALTIMORE, Md, June 6.— William Howard Taft, president ¢ the United 8 and Theodore Roosevelt, his predecessor, joined with the civic authorities of Balti more today to pay honor to Car pbonk. The occasion fon was the fiftieth the ordination of! Woman’s Handkerchief Cause of Fatal Auto Accident BIG DAY FOR CARDINAL GIBBONS usic by Condo — | INTO THE Au OsGarR! waved to him from their home. The street bad been sprinkled, and as the driver put on the emergency | brakes, the rear wheels skidded to | the right. The big car lurched] heavily against a tree trunk. Mar rack and Carrol were caught and crusted. They fell under the car and the wheels passed over them Twe clergymen were invited} to ride on a new auto fire engine | just purchased by this town. As Driver “Jimmy” Lane sent the big machine along Shady Lane, his wife Gibbons as @ priest and the twenty fifth anniversary of his elevation to the cardinalate. Hundreds of prominent men joined in the city’s tribute to the cardinal, arnong them being Chief Justice White of | the supreme court, James Sehool-] craft Sherman, vice president of | the United States, and Gov.| Mistakes MayHappen to you,—as they do to everyone, If you eat too fast, do not mastieate properly, or take food that dees not agree with you, @mestive dee rangements a uretocome, and indigestion generally leads |to very serious physical troubles, alroost PILLS relieve and cure indigestion, They have a quick and tonje action om the stomach and its nerves, and so they give direct aid to digestion. They carry away also the indie gestible matter. With their use lyspepsia, hiccoughs, bad taste, unpleasant breath and flatulence disappear. You should be eareful nd remember Beecham’s Pills Will Right - The Wrong Sold everywhere. In convenient boxes 10c. and 25e. Famous Flexible cannot crack. Laundry only. finish collars At the Superior . Pacific Coal & Oi! Co. Lady Wellington Coal We ‘are mining more Lady Wellington coal today than ever, for the simple reason that more people want this particular coal. You don’t know how good a certain brand of coffee ie till you Crothers of Maryland, TIGHT SHOE KILLS MAN. | ATLANTA, Ga, June 6—David Bowersack, a clothing merchant, 51 years old, wore a tight shoe. It blistered his right heel and the dye in his stocking caused blood poison That killed him * OO —- Wooden Indian Saves a L NEW YORK, June 6.—Patrolr John Roéney was being drage death by a runaway horse. men seized a cigar store Indi stood it up before the approaching runaway. The horse stopped short, | saving Rooney's life. Two} n and | Dresses that were $25, Skirts that were $1.25 Hand Bags worth up t« Wings, etc., worth up t Factory, Piano Store GEO. P. BENT CO. Beattie, 1421. Third Av. near Pike Street. Factory, Chicago, Ml. Bush & Lane Pianos “From Factory to Home” 1318 Third Avenue. Opp. Postoffice, Dutch Kalsomine The Sanitary Wall Coating DAHLEM & BARRY, INC., “The Paint & Wall Paper Store” 1608 Third Av. When*you buy Nation- Quick: Return’ Yan Screwdrivers #1. BARGAINS ally Advertised Goods you get reputable goods. Kimonos worth $1.00, now Push sfone Pious @. Diagonally Across From Moore Theatre The Golden Eagle Selling Out EVERYTHING SLAUGHTERED 00, now ...... $6.00 NOW ..cccevcee BOE » $2.00, now .....50¢€ 0 $2.00, now ....30¢ ing Else in Proportion | Sherwin-Williams Paint And Varnishes, (Not Cheap but Best) Star Paint & Wall Paper Co., | 1421-23 Fourth Av. SEATTLE AGENCY R. & G. CORSETS LONDON’S 1111 @eoond Av. LITHOLIN COLLARS Are Sold by JOHN E. KELLY 1305 First Ave. ‘The Smail Dealer Can Sell Netter Goods for Lesk Money. Why? Ask . M, SMITH, 724 PINE st. ‘The Best Tur Needham Piange-Behning Player THE LOWEST PRICES Vietor ‘Ing Machines try it, and you havent the slight- est idea how good, how clean, how lasting—how thoroughly satisfactory Lady Wellington coal {s until you burn it in your home stove or furnace. In order to make sure that you fire right and that your fur- nace, range or heater or flue is working properly, we offer you free the services of our expert Mr A phone call brings bim. furnace man, Harlan. Many dealers sell Lady Well- ington. If yours won't supply you, phone— Main Office: 401 Hinckley Block Both Phones 5040. Latona Bunkers: 113 Northlake Avenue North 465; Green 652, West 11 for West Seattle « BUNKER PRICES, PER TON: Lump Nut . Furnace Cheapest Because |_| Best Pacific Coal & Oil Co. For Men and Women. Outer Garm: you at firat cost Goodyear Raincoat Co 614 Second Ave. ALASKA BLDG. Waterproof from our factory to W. L. DOUGLAS PACKARD SHOES DANZ SHOE CO. 210 Second South, Goods advertised here have a standard national . reputation, 3 BEECHAM’S