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GCE eS Sonos ¢. H. DANLEM & CO. | OCCUPY NEW STORE ou wallpaper have moved tlon at 1508 Pine street “We will “DeR GAmne Dahiem & (o., dealers in paints, Varnishes, from their old } Third avenue to ees Boy, ; make a considerable saving in rent tn our new loow tion,” stated Mr, Dablem. We shall of course give our customers the benefit of this in lower prices than ever on first class goods. Mr. Dahlem also stated that in the new location an absolutely new and fresh stock will be put, in Dr, CoB. White moved to North: } ern Rank Bldg, 4th and Pike, *** eon Anne 1814 Atte service Best ot Work $0 pounds for : every additional pou ary te We orer, ADOLF. GET IN DER CAGE ike A GOOT THE STAR—SAT “NO, ADO, Nov DSS ‘TIME. I HAP To STAY UND HELP CLEAN UP DER FARK. Bur You Ser Sart © DER Morey. Y ai a Vor Ain'D You Goin@ Yo Drire TODAY, OSGAR £ HOTEL A Particular F ticular ple saloon tn the b! use for Pa There inn’t ‘Third Ave. Opp. SEVELT N CONTROL CONVENTION Either George W. Dilling, former ~|mayor of Seattle or George H. Walker, a prominent progressive, will be chosen as permanent chair man at the King county republican convention this afternoon, James Y. C. Kellogg, former counciiman will be temporary chairman. The Roosevelt delegates will cor tel the convention, and about one third of the ¢ 2 will be com posed of La Follette men who wht insist on an tnd candidate, as well ax of president. The convention wilt se ject 121 delegates to the state con rention at Aberdeen on May 15. Thomas F. Murphine, chairman of the republican connty central com, mittee, a La Follett) man, who chiefly secured the holding of the primary election for ¢ the opposition of the sta in the executive lead the La Poll NS ACADEMY bg jm Near Pine Descing omg ot t= 4 ie Copyrigh paneone Just penahare 1013 THIRD AVENUE MAIN 1043 IND. 5200 : ont TO SHINE We make pictures all the Measonable pr ‘our ehtldren to B w te fight from the the former |" SCOHSHH SSH EH EEEO OES EHOOOOSD ¢ HEAD OF AMERICAN RED CROSS AND °| * SCENE OF INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE *¢ SSHSO SHS SHSHEASOCHOH OOH SOHO OOO SG | | t | n Will begin ite Arcade hall floor, The conven session at 2 o'clock in with about 600 delegates GIRLS RAISE A LARGE SUM BY PLAY | A large sum was raised last night at the annual entertainment of the Girls’ cleb of the Broadway school, in the anditoriam of the school. The money will be used to aid factory girls in securing a vacation at the Y. W. CA inbridge istand, and to help poor students “Trouble at Satteriee's,” made good with the audience, The following made up the east: Helen Rotster, Helen MacKinnon, Esther Perine, Dorothy Grout, Helen Cab houn, Mildred Barnes, Genevieve Grout, Helen West and Helen Ab rens. Several girle executed an Irish dance cleverly. Others je a hit with their Swedish folk dance. The boys contriboted an Indian club Lowest Rates BRATTSTROM & CO. 808 Second Av. Mave Your Prevo sexe? In a) Real Auto POST CAROD-—$:.00 PER Doz. Kodak Films developed, 10¢ 4) soll, any size. i A. M. FROST 1332 First Ave. Seattle. We De fi Werk at Right tame to CABINET MAKERS A farce Phese Bilictt 3205) 96 Union St. a 510 Pike St. New and used Furniture bought, xold and exchanged We have the most complete stock of second hand goods in the city at the lowest prices. We exchange new goods for old. We will slit your home on E cal}. Fine repairing. Hot water coils made. If yo ate moving we will pack your goods. allel bars, R. Turner wax held wp in his store at 318 John st. last night and commanded to stand against the wall while the thug went through | wh register. He got away Phone Main 3227. Renton, Rainier Valley, Jackson Street and Columbia PATRONIZE THE FOLLOWING FIRMS IN “YOUR '|'e this‘eity 13 years DISTRICT, THEY ARE RELIABLE j COLUMBIA | RENTON eS CITY SASH & DOOR CO. SENERAL MERCHANDISE 8 PARA, age I . Williams & McKnight SCREEN DOORS AND | uF YOU Comm ax #1 tn vs we WIRDOWS | LIVE WIRE BARGAINS Phone Black 71, Ind. White 221, HARDWARE Wash Renton Hardware Co. GROCER } Some Big Specials on Here. | COME AND SEE. W. P. PHALEN BIG SAVINGS Phones, Beacon 1622, Columbia 1 | Phone Ind. White 301, Sunset M. 921 ! i nase REAL ESTATE Pure Foods—Full Weights | 1:4 res JACKSON ST. HOTEL IDAHO tote Rainier ave. DQuARTERS R ACKE AGH. }to Lake Washington |down, ba Iper cent per acre, ¢ | Wilson & Marlowe Harries Bidg weet (te, ow Star Want Ads One Bic Fem Dro Bring Results mae VALLEY DISTRICT | Phones, Columbia 76, Bea Columbia’ 44. "°°" fave, a te | CARL E. KOENIG, ; ” Irtours., » Sait, Matnler Ave, pee ¢ Ban's Nur f Holl | "to 1:80 bm Section : And By Appoint: sue Bs, 5 and 6:20 con 8 pavas. somone STATION: @. Best Drug Store in This District RIGHT PRICES, high | Clare Barton, founder of the American Red Cross and beloved of drill and an exhibition on the par-| MISS MABEL BOAROMAN Head of the American Red Cross society, who will preside at the International Red Cross conference in Washington May 7 to 17. sketch is of the new Red Cross bul constructed for the sessions, Miss Boardman was recently in some quarters for alleged lack of respect to the memory Mine etvil| war Veterans, whose death was unsignalixed by any statement or! memorial from Miss Boardman or the Rea 6 Croan society | ore aon PREFERS DEATH TO SEPARATION FROM SON PHILADELPHIA, May 4.—Preferring death to sep aration from his son, who is held in a reform ory at Sac ramento, Cal, on a charge of having killed another youth, William Kirrane, aged 45, financial secre of the Phil- adelphia Union of Steam Fitters, committed siticide hy gas. 9} here today The body was found, fully em the* | bed. Near by was a letter from Judge Hughes of the Sac ramento juvenile court, stating that the judge was unable a dressed | presidency this year [the democratic | father URDAY, MAY 4, 1912. Diag 193 A Mysre RY. A Substitute Keeper Drives Adolf’s Cage Home From Game OSGAR Doe Nap COME ALONG, DEREFORE SOMEBODY ELSE 139 DRIFING,. T VONDER WHO 93 ID WHo Ina DRIFING. DEMOCRATS MAY ENDORSE W. J. BRYAN (Special to The Star.) WALLA WALLA, May ington may be the firet state to indorse William J, Bryan for the This result ie not an untooked-for possibility in state convention, which meets here Monday. About one-third of the nty det exations are untnat: acted. Tae race between Woodrow Wilson and {Champ Clark ts close, with {neither having a majority of the | delegates in the convention, that « etampede for Bryan snay be halled by all factions as the most har mon! solution of the democratic situation While #0 he Harmon, Clark and Wil son factions have been fighting each | other to the last ditch, the signif jeant fact han bee hat in the count . no [matter which faction dominat | Bryan's name was cheered as | thustastionlly ag that of any of the javowed candidates |GOVERNO?S, 3 OF THEM, PLANT TREES A governor and two former gov re of thin state were present at the ninth anual campus day at the University of Washington yes terday, all of whom planted trees on “Governors’ row,” a custom that bas been in existence years The men present were: Gover por Hay, Watson C. Squire, terri Yorial governor, 1884-57, Miles ©. Moore, territorial goversor to 1859. The event war made notable also by the planting of a tree by Gen Hazzard Stevens in honor of his Inane Stovens, first gover: nor of the territory, and by William |W. Pickering, in honor of bis gr father, William Pickering, war gov ernor from 1862 to 1866. Over 1.200 people were present ‘TONIGHT LAST OF TE THEY ‘WEREN'T LIKE THOSE OF MOTHER “1 am opposed to any In the national guard. The national guard is not for the purpose of in- terfering with industrial strikes but rather to constitute a nucleus |for a national defense. | do not be lieve in a large standing army.” A. Cane [last night defined his it with |regard to the state m ja ip 0 lawer A direct questi t to him by a member of the We Com mercial club jin the | rooms jed to give the the candidates who accepted the {nvitatior quizzed were Otto A. Case, Hach ¢ Todd, progressive democratic can didate, Orville Billings of Tacoma, standpat candidate, and John © Lawrence Gov. M. BE. Hay was in town jhaa previously sént his regr Hob” Hodge, the insurgent ca date, promised to appear the club at a later day, réq his inability to attend because campaign took him to Port Angele: Yesterday. W. H. Dunphy of Walla claimed John | \c pecratic’ enaesaine Kulp, after he had eut off a quarter-|jeat "pis necenic “Andiaate, also | plece of grape ple his three-months |). om E t Hilise fend adie tee bos he from E. C, Million, democra Then Kaip lifting the tid, ground glass, but MRS. HELEN SNEYD KULP. ALLENTOWN, Pa. May 2. inn't anything ike mother xamined the ple, and, und a handful of and a chemist found! to poison A Progressive Crowd. The Women's Commercial club meeting was attended by about 200, soengh strychnine aland it was undoubtedly a progres ai xive crowd. Case and Hugh C, Te | ‘The bride Mad left for the home|were hearilly spplauaed for aban her parents after baking the ple.|positive stands on progressiv Next morning she came back andj issues. John C. Lawrence also! Was arrested for attempting to pol son her husband, Taken before | Squire A. D. Kichiine of Egypt |where the young couple Hye, the | preliminary trial was begun; to «, bystander it afforded a great deal of fun ‘The testimony of all the Kulp witnesses was interspersed with jloud, louder and still louder eries jot “itm couldn't tell the | truth If you wanted to” and other | Hike expressions of frank opinion |from the Sneyd family—the bride's | parents and frie When the bride mounted the stand and told how “the Kulps put |the poison and ground glass im that ple themselves vo's they could get |=— beautiful increase | | He Words by Schaaks _Music by Condo i NeFer , NiereR, NEFER Dit Like You # claimed to be a progressive, tat his Ume to 4 of abolishing a itm e pe in th Bob Hodge Speaks from Home! Sheriff “Fob” Hodge,” ing ndidate for gove took ia Clallam County May Day tic At the bail grounds, bout 1,000 people assembled, f were repeated calls for “ele speech. Hodge did not wang in on the pre - but the calle became meas that the manageme ally stopped all kports and Hodge that he would have to good and deliver a speech. cupled t home plate of the @ mond and for 46 minutes he@ about the fight of the prog made the best pag speech heard speech, He fat man race and ¢ among eight or nine oo Billings Was There, Too. As far as Orville Hitting concerned, he was considered t@ nature of @ good joke. Pillings powed everything that has bees done In the way of ORI legistation for the last 10 years) claimed that every laborer was gs ting the fall product of, his today; that woman suffrage, | primaries, and everything else the sort were grievous mi A New Motel, Centratty Loraied f $20,006 Worth of High Class Furniture tn RATES Kingle Rooms, per week Room and Bath, per week. Inspect this hotel — Every: hing comple lobby and correspondence CORNER SEVENTH AND KING STREETS me in jail.” the Kulp sid court room fairly howled in the face Seeing the utter futility of de pending upon words alone, the men "Seattle Business Director MERCHANT HELD UP. to pardon young Kirrane, be ause his conduct had been responsible for the death of another boy named Huber. H. T. BREDES| EVERY CHILD IS ENTITLED TO A / PURE FOOD SHOW (of the iwo factions ii | A big crowd took In the pure food | free-for-all fight. Cons fand household show last evening, | th Sneyds from the Kulp throats when the entire house was torned | While volunteers took the brickbats | over to the Commercial Club mem-| ‘fem the other side. n | bers. ‘The women of the organizs-| held the bride for the | tion carried out thelr intention of | codetaty hese ec wat bow wearing sun bonnets, calico dresses, | Strzehai.egrape we tO # baw lat Catasanqua and locked it up t and market baskets on their aros. ; - vault Helen “No matter what your needs may be, you wil them enumerated in this Directory—Cut the Di out and paste in a convenient place in your home ture reference. : ~ CHATTEL LOANS| A. D. ANDERSON OPTICIANS . romp " seamed Tea MOTHER months, during which time he had from stomach trouble, and furnished an amusing spectacle as they walked up and down the ia mense floor of the rink hit closes the show |& safe deposit Mrs Sneyd Kulp, ont on bail, iptes for the Sneyds alone. GENERAL LOAN BROKER Special Rates on Loans From ft to $100. Save Money by Getting My Kates is baking EYES © Property Pitted AYIUh Glassen Repairing Done | suffered. Henry Bredes, 60, well known real pare man, died jast night at his home at 1804 15th av, He came » from Lin- he was engaged oln, Kansas, wher jin the cattlo business. | Mr bi was tn ‘ested in sev eral_pleces of property in Seattle, and the proprictor of the Nor mandie apartments, Ninth av. and University st, He was a member jot the Masonite order The deces 1 two daughters Thompson and Walker, to mourn |\CALHOUN ON JOB | TILL MONDAY | Scott Calhoun, appointed tempo- rary receiver for th Seattle, ton & Southern last Tue application of William Crawford, former president, who charged tbe trustees of the company with trying to foree a miliion dollars’ worth of stock from him, will ze main on the job until Monday af jest. After arguments all day by opposing, coun sel, the case was continued yester- day until Monday afternoon, James A. Kerr for Augustus 8, the new head of the Renton line contended that since the trustees were Chicago residents, the case should have been brought in the fed eral court, He also argued that Crawford's charges of mismanag ment were made because Peabody refused to continue the ransfer and rate fight against the people in the | Rainier valley, ome SIGNS TO Mrs Mra tis ‘lose Albert T. Ren day on the BE HERE MAY 15 Superintendent of Water L. B. 1ings stated today that the |street signs which are to ado jeornere of every block in Seattlc |will be in place before Potlatch |week, substantiating his statement with a letter received \from the Pacific Coast Works, explaining that the first |shipment will arrive here not later than May 15. The entire consign will reach bere by June 1 The department has been in readi |ness to recetve the signs, and M | Youngs states that hi# men will be put to work just as soon as they ar rive np aves a widow and| William 8.! Peabody, | | MRS. FRED DICK Every child is entitled to a well d, Dick, presi dent of the Denver Mothers’ con gress, who is devoting all her time nd energy to the organization of state-wide movement to Inatitute classes of mothers. « Children’s ehief hope is in the home, The principles of life be inculeated in the young brain before it comes in contact with the world,” argues Mre. Dick ‘Thg problem of the day is not how shall we reach the ehild, but how shall we reach tbe parent, be. |fore the child?” Professional moth erhood is Mra, Dick's aim Pursuant to her plan of educat ing mothers to bring up their eit dren in the way they, should go, Mrs. Dick has already started the ball rolling by nization of numerous mothers ha in which the jnoth e feet of the trained teacher and lgayna the wise way to up-bring the child. STILL UNCONSCIOUS On a boast an unknown laboring man je good last night, ‘He jumped from the baleony of the New Zealand saloon, on Washingtow st., but in doing so struek his head againat th avement 12 feet te low He is still unconseions today at the clty hospital, and is in a se. jp ue condition, must | CASE APPOINTS QUIGLEY DEPUTY Andrew J. Quigley, expert ac-| was this morning appoint ed by County Auditor Otto A. Case as his chief deputy. Quigley fills} the position made vacant by Wil liam Lincoln, who resigned to be come secretary of the port commis. | sion | Quigley has been director of the} bureau of public efficiency: si t was organ When the council had under consideration the perma There were 63 entries in the baby show yesterday afternoon. The prize winners were: Wayne Corp, $46 Kenyon st, James Engleson, $322 37th ay, Sterling W. Mortin 1323 Remington st, A. C. Wood ward, Milton Apartments, RL, Gandolpho, 1120 Ninth av Two Murderers” Kill Constable CLINTON, B, C., May 4.—Provin cial Constable Kindness was shot) and killed today near Clinton, 8. C,,| nent establishment of an efficiency while in pursuit of Moses Paul and| department, Quigley was the Spintiam, the two escaped Indian | man suggested murdere: who killed a white man and a Chinaman near Clinton last SURROUND ALLENS July. Provincial Constable Forest Loring was wounded in the arm.| py uErELD, W. Va. May 4 Three special constables who went! sidna Allen and Wesley Edwards, | out with the first two are missing, |iwo of those who took part in the but are presumably safe. murderous riots in Hillavilie court dians were hiding behind a tree. house when Judge Massie and oth ers were killed, are reported today | to be surr din a mountain gap. MUST CONNECT UP : : | OLYMPIA, Wash., May 4.—Disre-| messages to Mount Alry, asking for }garding an agreement between the | reinforcements, | Pacific Telephone Co. and the Ben ton County Ind jephone Co., which proposes to prevent the jlatter company from making con: {nections with the Sunnyside Tel | phone Co. at Grandview, the public|to the effect that the Cedar river Jaervice commission Issued an order | Watershed ix Insanitary, Superinten- | ompelling such connection within} dent of Light J. D. Re in @ report | | only Emergency Hospital at Watershed |~ To prevent the spread of rumors | |20 days, ‘This {s the first order of| to the board of public works, yester its kind in this state. ‘The com-|day, recommended that a physician jsteston holds the public interests|be stationed at the watershed to are paramount to the private agree-|make daily tests of the water, that} ment since the two companies the board may be in daily touch | different territories. with the exact conditions at: the | - place INOW SHE WANTS es 1 Bae sg vraen declared | DIVORCE SET ASIDE} toara'ot physicians, no insanttaiy | board of physicians, no insanitary A. S. Backer told his wife, Celia [Conditions were found to exist at Une Backer, of ton, that he was watershed worth only.$2,500 when he divorced |, The board adopted th her in June, 1910. But as a matter| M#tlon of Mr, Ross aski Jof fact he was worth nearly $50,000, | !8hment of an emergency {whe now says. So she wants the di-|*t Clty Camp No. 2 set aside, Mrs. Backer tetls |the court that she is unable to speak the English language proficiently, and that the divorce was started in 7 Poe re Seattle when she was in Hoston oko Th; bon Backer owns the clgar and fruit alcod mater i 1 conmon- the estab- hospital { voree WesTeane Veal chops, 10 1 ng beof fe Th: venl stew ‘ . arecored corned beef pickled spare rit MARK bh perace at Third ay, and Madison st nn, | Gepartment and insurance in con- 446 NEW Ra sw eg Main 8778 = ‘CONTRACT ORS Lt. B. GULLETT The House-Moving CONTRACTOR 2041 Westlake Boulevard Phone: Main 2711—After 5 | CORN CURES Why The Albert Hansen Optica! Dena 2020 Marry W. App ysicians Members National, Sta County Association DR. A. 8. cannery % bs oS CHAS N. MAXEY suffer? O-2 bac. {Eh) | _rnonesr Bt ye ae i WE WALDO MAIN W400, IRD sere AE a ORS. 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