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rHE en nana MAY 8, 1914. WESTERMAN & SCHERMER \ SEATTLE’S'TWO BIG UNION STORES STORE No. 1—220-222 FIRST AVENUE S. STORE. No. .2—103-105-107 FIRST AVENUE S. We are going to put on sale every piece of cloth in our store, consisting of a very fine assort- ment in the latest shades of blacks, blues, browns, grays, black and blue pencil stripes, tweeds, cheviots and worsteds, and plain blue serges. You may have your choice of any- thing in the house, made to your order, for one day SATURDAY 29 All $40 and $45 Suitings go at this price, and remember, they are hand-tailored here in Seattle and guaranteed to fit you. To prove to you that we are sincere JUST BRING IN A SAMPLE OF ANY $40TO $45 SUITING and we will duplicate it for you for $25. British Woolen Mills 16102 SECOND AVENUE Opposite Standard Furniture Co. Headquarters for Union Made Clothing, Shoes Hats:and Furnishings We are outfitters from head to foot. SPECIAL! Genuine Imported Panama Hats, finest quality ween You always get your monty’s worth—and the largest selection to choose from—when you buy one of our special 15.0 SUITS Blues, Browns and Grays, in all the latest models. EXCLUSIVE PHOTOGRAPH BY STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER W. H.DU RBOROUGH, AT VERA CRUZ O'SHAUGHNESSY “WILL REPORT TO | ~~ WILSON TODAY WASHINGTO: May 8.—Prest dential Secretary Tumulty held a} conference today with President | Wileon and then gave out the fol-| lowing: | | “Reports that an attack ts tmmt-| nent on the American forces at Vera Cruz, or that a serious crisis has arisen there, are without founda-) tion. There ts no intention of send MRS. WERNER IS ing additional forces to Vera Cru Nelson O'Shaughnessy was sched: | GIVEN AUTO RIDE uled for a talk with President Wil son today. TO OLD HOME ee O'Shaughnessy was hold the opinion that President Huerta would never voluntarily re tire from his position. Mrs Magdalina Werner, widow of| The army general staff Is consid- Henry Werner, murdered Issaquah | ¢ring the Vera Cruz situation with rancher, enjoyed an automobile trip | #Me uneasiness from the county jail to her old) home yesterday, accompanied by | Deputy Sheriff J. W. Roberts and| jher attorneys. The Mexican troops tn the city's vieinity are sald to number 20,000, Judge Frater gave her permission | to make the trip to obtain evidence | 8ton's force w excellently armed. The suggestion that another brig- ade be sent to strengthen Gen. Fun- rejected as likely for her defense. to embarrass medi fon, The validity of the Werner will has been attacked by the widow Ina petition filed in the superior court ? asking for $500 to aid in her de- CAPTURE YACHT bi SAN FRANCISCO, May &.—Rela- tives of Arthur Payne, son of wealthy family, have appealed fense and buy clothing necessary 0 Secretary Bryan, saying they have for her wants, Werner left his widow the house an unconfirmed report that Payne's yacht the Iola, in which he was hold effects and a sum of money on hand at his death. He bequeathed crulsing off the west coast of Mex- |ico, has been captured by Mexicana. the 160-acre ranch and live stock, valued at $6,000, to his four chil-| Payne satled from here March 28| | with atx friends and « moving oe MAY R ANTS | ture outfit. Scores of friends of Chevaller Paolo Giorza, the aged maestro,| Saw Prison Bars, ANOTHER STORY who died Tuesday, paid their re- spects to his memory this morning| _ Also a fine lot of stripes and checks. We specialize im the new Box Backs. Ask to see our extra heavy _ blue serge. Booklets, Neveitice and Post ready. Easter Greeting the latest out, price The adore matied free on re- | G of Highest e 104 Pine PHOTOGRAPH BY STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER W. H. DURBOROUGH A provost marshal from the American army now runs the police co urt in Vera Cruz. Photograph shows arraignment of a Mexican culprit who has just been brought in by a bi wejacket, charged with carrying a gun. Better roll down the street tanked to the eyelids than carry @ g un in Vera Cruz, if you're | says Durborough. In the picture the judge is Commander D. F. Seller e of the U. | that was when the navy was running things. SJEORGE BALL HELP, HELP! SAVE MAY MAKEGOOD OYSTER, CRY OF X'S NOT KISSESIFIGHT FOR CHILD | to St Rev. Jam © on Ln ctank, 0.0.8 peth That Please We are mgrcentarty proud of our lates, and we have built ft boctsecn in tte depart- pee special plate dentist case critically, takes impression end tries in every He of every- before making ‘up the plate are wearing » plate that |s the ‘0 your advantage Ik {t over with us? we can satisfy you extn m1 een? $4.00 © ali work guaranteed for 15 y WE GIVE GAS Dental Offices L. R. Clark, D. D. S., Manager gtd Av., N. W. Corner Union. Bi this ad with you. a 3 io) funeral mass. HELD FOR MURDER’: ABERDEEN, es’ cathedral, May NEWLOGRECORD |: SHELTON, May 8—The record ‘|for a day's output for a logging camp yarding engine was broken here this week at the Simpson Log- ging Co.'s Camp No. feet of logs were The former record of 280,000 feet, board measure, was held by a Grays Harbor logging camp. when 432,; ded on cai where the| Michael P. O'Dwyer read the The body was laid to rest in Mount Calvary cemetery. &.—Frank Ascheberg, Elma saloonkeeper, who was shot by Otto Miller, because, ter claimed, he had referred to him as an I. W. W., died yester- day, Miller will be held on a charge of first-degree murder, | ROBINSON, ML, midnight. Last night the concert stopped about 11 o'clock and today it was learned that Griffin and two other prisoners had escaped from the jail by sawing through the jail bars, The sawing is said to have been done while Griffin drowned the nolse with his clarinet solos. The men, who were charged with burg- lary, have not been captured. FIRST IN YEARS PORTLAND, May 8.—-The gas schooner Dekorah arrived here yes- terday with 9,000 pounds of halibut. She is the first deep sea fishing to enter this port within 20 She sold her cargo in an years, hour. BUYS BEER BEFORE HIS TOWN GOES DRY Ii, May 8.—Before saloons were closed s.| KEWAN Kewanee’s years, in compliance with the re- 3,000 Rolls 15c Remnants— Fae "' JUST A el jouble c LOAD double voit’ ......... 100 A complete line of Room Mouldi: Varnishes and Floor Wax. Estimates Painting and Kalsomining. GLOBE WALL PA 907 SECOND AVE. per double roll....... RRIVED—A CAR- OF VARNISHED 3000 Rolls 20c and 25c + double roll........0U0 Paper at, per OATMEALS— 50c ngs, House Paints, given on Papering, PER CO. BURKE BLDG. cent dry majority, one resident purchased for private use 60 dozen bottles of beer, which he figures will carry him almost two years. consumes one bottle each day SHOOTS CONDUCTOR WHO MAKES EYES CHICAGO, May §.—Willam Wil lis, conductor on an TMnois Central railroad train, was shot by a woman who gave the name of Mrs. Nellie Hargis, Champaign, Ill, a passenger on the train. Mrs, Hargis was taken to the station, where she ac. | cused the conductor of flirting OWN KNIFE KILLS J.P. Le reek rancher, Is | dead today as a result of accident ally falling on his open Jack-knife jwhile making some repairs about his home yesterday. The blade en- tered a lung. last night for the first time in 36/ He} | | | Mayor Gill's plan of removing many outside city offices to the new courthouse buflding, as an- nounced several weeks ago, will be presented to the council Monday by Councilman Fitageraid. The city is paying $3,000 a month for rent outside the city hall, The mayor hopes to reduce this expense by taking one floor of the courthouse. Another story may be added to the structure for the use of the city, Poynor Will Furnish Your Home Complete And save you 30 per cent or more. These items were taken at random through the store. “$13.00 $20 quartered oak China Closet . $25 bird's-eye maple Chifto- nier— $15.50 $20 quartered pod ning Table fumed | finish $14.00 $37.50 Combination and China Cabinet . $12 quartered oak finish Dresser .. Buffet 2.50 “$9.00 00 New Goods Exchanged for O14 S.H. POYNOR 1521 Fourth Avenue Between Pike and Pine George EB. Ball, accused of com- plicity in the Great Northern train holdup and murder of three people 20, near Samish, may make 4 on his proof of an alibi. That the claim of Ball that he was not within 125 night of the holdup se tablished was the atement of Prosecuting Attorney C. D. Beagle, of Skagit county, The attorney general's office is investigating the case as Well as Burns detectives, RECALL FILED CENTRALIA, May 8.—Petitions |seeking the recall of Mayor H. W. Thompson, clergyman, and City |Commissioners William Keir and | Vietor Jackson, were offered for fil- ing to the city clerk yesterday. As |they were not accompanted by the required affidavit, they were re- |fused, The officials are charged | with accepting money from disor- derly women, permitting houses of |{ll-repute to operate in the city lim- |its, and other breaches of w. | OPPOSES PLAN | Gen, H. M, Chittenden of the port | commission opposes the plan for the commission to absorb the Renton Waterway project, petitioned for by | Duwamish district residents. He |declares the indebtedness of the | port is too near the constitutional | limitation to carry out the proposed absorption, BANK CASE ENDS FAIRBANKS, May) 8.—Trial of | the case of F. G, Noyes, receiver of | the Washington-Alaska — bank, j against the former directors of the institution was completed here yes-| }terday. Judge Fuller will hand down his decision Saturday, The case involves $600,000, Save the oyster, Unless the courts give a broader interpretation of the laws the bi- valves of the reserves are open to the ravages of dishonest men, ac cording to State Fish and Game Commisstoner Darwin. He mentioned a recent case tn Mason county. in which a man ac- cused of stealing oysters from state beds was dismissed because it was decided a technical error had been committed in that the {nformation did not state the number of the reserve. UPHOLDS CITY OLYMPIA, “May 8.—No decis- fon of the lower court was affirmed by the supreme court yesterday in the case of the Tacoma Rallway & Power Co. against the city of Taco- ma. the right to take over the poles and equipment of the company furnish- ing light and power to Northern Pa- cific depot and shops, because the company ignored notices canceling {ts special permit, Almost the only thing In the eco- nomic life of the English working- man that did not rise in cost last year is rent. This is due to the high emigration, LINQUIST & LUND Incorporated Phone Elllott 6340—1104 3d Ave. Manufacture to order Pennants, Sleeping Awnings and Tents. Plaga, Porches, The court holds the city haa|{ for allenation of her affections, brought against him by William Sul. kemen, Capt. Lunsted yesterday ex plained the crosses were not meant for kiss but merely to show he was a poor writer in the Finnish | langua: i json, Jr., May 8—For | SOUTH BEND, May &—In ex-| In a petition filed in the superior at the fun | ceremonies, which b | Pp nm nm the super gan At the home of Mrs fl Bazetta,| three nights John Griffin, a pris } plaining the presence of half a page| court Alexander and Adelaide Wat- 110: 45th st., where he died, || ner in the county jail here, played | of X's in a letter written by him to son allege that their grandson, Wagner's band led the procession| # clarinet with much gusto until Mrs, Sulkemen, in the $10,000 suit) Reed Watson, 4, was taken away from their home in Tacoma by his mother without their consent. They ask that the divorce case of Carrie Watson against Alexander R. Wat- their son, be reopened, and that the little boy be awarded into their custody. MAIN 507. THE SHOE REPAIR MAN 216 Union St.—2 Shops—110 Madison Family Washing 6c Pound Model Electric Laundry 1201 FIRST AVE. SHANGHAI LADIES’ SILK STORE beautiful assortment Silk Undergarments, including Silk Combinations, Vests, ete., which are very reasonably priced. On Saturday only, we will sell Genuine Imported Cotton Crepe Kimonos, regular price $2.00, We have a for Your favorite color included. SHANGRAI 1323 Third Ave., Opposite Postoffice. Co. of Ladies’ Fancy 1.38 Co. sastepecnicameccom enna ee ec