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8 |} CHURCHMAN AND LAWYER TALK 1 TO POLICEMEN AS BROTHERS THE SHAT SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES RULES IN HIS FAVOR AGAINST THE COAL TRUST 4 Ce . ; (Dy Hortppe News Ass'n) ’ MAYOR BALLINGER’S FIRST SUNDAY AFTERNOON MEETING | “To tt ve In preaching the} to p r m of this polloe depart WAPTIINGTC b, @, April 4 minsion had the right to take up t ®% and it te my idea that] ment. 11 nothing about what you] The supreme court today decided | the Ithough the complaint of a AT HEADQUARTERS RESULTS IN A PLEASANT SURPRISE | * b 1 be fined to the four| have done have fatled to do, at} that feature of the Wilifam Ht. | Hear 114 whow financial and walls of the ot I believe that! first hond ittle I do know has| Hearst case against the anthracite | direct interest in t pr ings 4 FOR OFFICERS OF DEPARTMENT—BISHOP O'DEA AND & |»! P mis and grievances! b ther for the most part | coal carrying companies which en-| The tmportant part of t ' in ; should be buried and forgotten. | 1) reading (he newspapers, and with ail| deavors to foroe « ruling of the in-| that textimony od t E. ©, HUGHES, CHURCHMAN AND LAWYER, THROW MANTLE |) sy tea diieca “ciicae tinea tee the proms 1 cannot ay | terstate commerce commission re-| with that contract h it te hy pen Seny slide ahah sulne eae Pe criteiens of aay | quiring witnesses and officials of the) sired should have put evi OF CHARITY OVER THE PAST AND GIVE GOOD COUNSEL |, . citi. tam to nA roads in question to present certain | dence as having log ¥ ght ae: gg Be . py one. You| P&POr# and recorde, access to which | on the cuntroverny. The advern zt FOR THE FUTURE—TACTFUL ADDRESSES DISPEL ALL superiors and belleve that r greater tempta- | I# desire The court held that the} cision of the court below e j : Sor gunn te 40° what rage citizen, You | Mat Of direst appeal to the supreme | ruled 7 FRELING OF RESENTMENT AMONG THE SLUECOATS— | they are advertising an tutention te the midat of moral, | court of the United States in such| The case was remanded for hear wh \8 lang | canes does exist and that It therefore | ing in conformity with the decis , 3% SPEAKERS HEARTILY RECOGNIZE THE PLA OF THE 1 think tt te the case that « wn into the grog | took the case Associate Justice W. Kt. Day handed te © officer will disregards bis hell holes of Impurity It further decides that the com-' down the opinion, Brewer dinsenting : ‘aa PEACE OFFICER IN THE COMMUNITY duty, M trouble arines trom | in the lume, It taker & superior maa ‘ le M aibitity Now to the future, I am net i nd pow ‘ mat selfish an to think that you are sai rit ernie neta ee SAP GIRLS WANT TO ; shou by the average cittae maculate from the word ‘Go.’ 1 . 1 anke with the judge on not even going to pretend that I de ; The police officers who assembled saled resentment, | bench as a factor In civil government. | Yours i# going to be a slow task and to hear words of and advice y harsh . an thowe of the law r of you Ally, come to scot 4 they re nt be enforced. Min he apped in —— main to pray. Nevertheless, the Ciret were delivered by hand with the law do your level 0f Mayor Ballinger's Sunday meetings Bishop O'Dea, of thie Catholic at you will be] SOME GEMS OF LITERATURE ARE THE LETTERS WRITTEN BY Gesigned to bring the men of the | cese, and I Hughes, representing Wherty and the bap & position to go before the city pallce department closer touch the pulpit and the bar, reap mmunity, practically and ask for help THESE PATRIOTIC LITTLE WOMEN, WHO WOULD DO ANY- With the public had a far happler out- | Both men apoke with greatest charity ceping. Gentlemen, you| Bishop O'Dea's remarks were heart than most of the officers, at | for the admitte rtcomings of r w, and I know Mr Hughes wae THING FOR THEIR COUNTRY it, expected. departine and the f want the laws upheld. This tx Rallinger, Mr ‘The average policeman is extremely } mer, espe: © hearty frie enough. It te nU my bustness to ortt wanted to speak to @ensitive to criticiam from citizens un-| ship of the « bis kir felse you, nor to tell you hew to at fellow oltisens. He juainted with police affairs, and | words of ene: tend to the taske you are employed | told believed the publie - Game Of the eatin Dlocceats received | "1 preach to| to perform. ’ ye" | often labored under & tmissonesption| 0% W: 8. Colver, Specie! Commie: , be very happy. 1 ot you this mat the new mayor's announcement of the ! you, tn substance,| “I nothing to cay Win reer’ | ie veles officer necepted tia taum| mener ef the ‘Nowapaper Enter {ver rect: spars nd agen peed with « full knowledge of ite unpleas| prise Association in the Far Enact.) Setitude and our pure apirit to you ant features and gould not be heard | L have studied English for six years to ow found his bed any- OKIO, March 12.—~The Imperial] in the sch and lived with the thing ut ¢ hotel in Tokio is the home of W or| Ameriean f y for ree years as He sald he aid more wer correspondents who have| an interpreter and home teacher for man to b “ Just received their pertaits to acoom-| children, It sid be ent for t 8 rationent pany the Japanese forces, and, if| ladies to ha Ink you mes Sane ee ® noes one stands before a certain bulletin] all have « ede sooo be on ota board that invaded hotel—the| the point above, Saecan newspaper | °**PAper world hae taken vharge| if you erm y wind Sheistess Sal tour crolh Gael pending the start for the field—you| and thank? be now The newspapers mote often make} ¥!ll see many notes which will,| but if you ¢ to mistakes by k perbaps, bear repetition, There are! place at onoe. 1 ab mpeak « 4 number of applications for posts| me know y ¢ . mat when wh as interpreters posted on this board,| waiting for paid Mr, Hughes, with emphasta ml amongst them ia the following} Another @ Menara He dwelt she nes y of diecl-btrom « Japanese girit Jeter of a Joining Expedition = re mat _- —- ae | Bhe writes fr Kobe. “To all the| your edeter of foreign countly news: > rule bimesif with a rod of from, }20res” editors,” and says, “Will you! paper. 1 know your arrival in Japar bah sms eo successful must )B1¥e Me & Uberty to write to you? 1] long ago about battle of Japan and staia bimaeht under the & rod, ft| ave ree the paper that you are| Russia, and I saw ® our countly was & duty each officer owed 1 going to follow the army to the bat-| newspa on Mth February in that | weif and to t ity. tes and 1 welcome you from all my| part of column I + that It you In the same p od style Mr.j heart with the material as I am | wish to employment of Interpreter or Hoghes re th ast of the! oniy « young girl. Hut I have only| boy who understand English and | Rolice department. He maid that be! one way to show my humble inten-| Ja fons, 1 think I G10 not Goudt that come metsheys of! tion to you am our nation. That ar { abet the report of the — t —— “+ | 1 would Ifke to be your Interpreter, | battle, but | cannot warrant myself vababie Worse bot to a body ot | £0F 1 bear that now the interpreters | how re difficult to interpret of war Ah tigen Mody er uid alwaye be| 8% father few, consequently they| therefore I want to know your def- found veme tacking & meee) fiber want the higher salaries than usual. | intte anewer if it is to be ture such | Conctuding. rats mpliment to| 1 @m very worry for that. Really ity thin le very Mable to you but 2 a sm Chief Sullivan as @ man of kind| ts our duty to make the best con- | pi it as ture or un- WHY COSSACKS ARE NOT POPULAR IN MANCHURIA. ant. ever ready to make personal| venience te our foreign friends| ture Yure turely, Buehimaro Ab i COSSACKS INTRODUCING THEMSELVES TO A MANCHURIAN VILLAGE sacrifices. In that connestion. hel whose sympathy fs 60 great upon our| Another is from "a fatiess 4 urged the neqeseity for cons country I do not expect high «al slender youth who can have the cold bat mm Poth - fg apn che ary at all. If one of you would be! to take.” And there are many others. mane Sar tha 4 ettenden. kind enough to employ mel should W. B, COLVER A specch not on the program wae rn ive Lane. of the clty, Patrolmen Carr and make a confesal 4 Bprengie arrested the couple Me he. pushing hit way to the front. at Cathan {9 « logwer and was having — “ = Mr — Bay the time of his life. Mise Sullivan “Honeet conteeston We ge or the ie & 19-year-old girl and was show- | “Right you are, Mr. Lane, ihe he hep the aime ed a © Ba iv, with ENN -~GREENHOOD COMPANY REFUSED WAIT amtle, peveral others of like character have! ae — to way.” - tinued Lane DECLARED INSOLVENT AND ih “that 7” one came be -~ ting WILL ENGAGE JAPS IN NAVAL BATTLE yy ome gent * Cleaning UP Of) to hear unjust aspersions cat Syon| BECEIVER APPOINTED (By Boripps News Ass'n) 1 on pe epartment, and to Standing in groupe in the bar aod, sae we furth aad t pe oe CHICA April 4—Judge Chyt- rooms in the lower part of the city| that I have been most pleasantly dis- raus today tefused to grant a writ (By Scripps News Ass'n.) proper moment comes. | those vagrants who have tles which] eppolnted. I think thie first of your of habeas corpus for Car-barner! ue Efforts are being made to clear the| keep them in Seattle or who have| Sunday meetings, Mr. Mayor, has been i Mal . . Marx on alleged errors of the trial CHERPFOO, April 4—The dellef 1) ct ructionstrom the harbor and pre-| not the necessary money to get out|® areat wuccess. I think 1 wulde the| g.cterd anmotene con Siaesd im tho] Judge. The trial of Roeski, an ax @urrent here that Admiral Makaroff | vent the Japanese fleet from getting | talk in whispers of the new order| *ntlment of every many in (his room) Linas of @ reestver this morning by | Complice of the » for the a a) g Close enough to successfully bottle by which they are outcasts. All are) When I say fo x Superior Judge Vell on the application | murder of Otto Bauder, saloontat. | i planning to make an aggressive up the ships now in the harbe wondering when their turn will come| , sa neat inaals She Gantietee Shs | of Tamunee Dame. oi reditor.| was begun this morning E ~ or how they can get enough money) )*** “* ~p- # afternoon, aml | The company ix said to have incurred | ~ movement against the Japanese fleet ts move on hows #0 Kindly thrown the mantel Of | iisbtiities amounting to ever $9408, | The usual apring advance in the t chai er our shorteomings. te @ value! @enger rates from thie city to Daw- at Port Arthur. VAGRANTS wat! ; ¢ the meeting Mayor Which eur ie the market value pn Pa ee Oe Sty se Sees aliinger dintrit among the « ‘The company filed an anewer this! firet class fare from now on will be From trustworthy sources it is WANTS MONEY BACK cones asked = to wear rome morning. r4 which tt admitted ite in- | $178, Instead of $16. A telegram to this E all souvenir buttons bearing « small! soivency and Joined with ite creditors | effect was received this morning by | earned that only a portion of the RIES SP ts Ting OO Amarone fing ant the w Meattlelin asking that it be placed n the| J. H. Bunch, secretary of the Alaska Russian squadron was in the harbor dt the teument uoote thin wae tne the men, he made| BADda of & receiver. George B. Kit-| Steamship association, from M. J. B. By Bt the time of the last Japanese at- noon. The petition of the Seattle| them a brief talk on the necesmity of| te ee, fh enah’s a a nee Wiese fone he ee ce | tack and that the other warships are Brewing and Malting Company that| Dying closer attention to the gather-| 0g)” that capacity, on a S10, Sas ukon Railway com-| | Outside and are preparing to make it be returned the $1,000 license it} f evidence In aii cases where &81 “Phe company in a large one engaged | - & Gath at Admiral Togo when the furnished to H. B. Dunbar for con-| t might be made in the manufacture of overalis in this} Business Suits, $25. Herald, 15 WELL-DRESSED THIEVES WHO WILL NOT LEAVE THE CITY couN CILMA N ILL ducting the bar in connec the Rainier-Grand hotel wil! with on THROWN INTO JAIL sidered. Dunbar was forced to give UP por n of the hotel a few LEVINSON’S | year had been furnished. mas Prank P. sation & i | Several arrests of men and women ki a y iil with pneumonia at ; | whore means of making a iving are} © hospital, where he was ‘3 MEDICIN L | Vague and indefinite were made last | taken from his home Saturday after : jnight. Those who have existed by| noon. Dr, Cowan and Dr, Ames are cir wits and thefts in the past attending hit His temperature $1.00 Full Qt. Bottle | za Sets ees wnat ie coerce ee leaving the city for good. clans do not expect the critical ethge What you need most when youll) Every train leaving the city ts to be reached until about next Beet “that tired feeling” from work 9) carrying some of the colony of thugs Thurs H. P. Rude and several or exhaustion is a good glass of Bl thieves and well-dressed vagrant a Si other councilmen visited the ick Levinaon's Medicinal Port. There Bi 5 have been allowed to remain in| man at ¢ pital yesterday is nothing that braces you up and hea work seem Tighter than a {the city. The order of Chiet of Po-| COURT REFUSES TO SET ASIDE good ike Levineon's | lice Delaney was sweeping and al eet io pore, “After trying a bot. {those who do not move will be| SALE IN 6UIT AGAINST DAIRY THE WEATHERMAN tle you will never be without it. thrown in jail. z May Richardson, whose occupa-| COMPANY Free Delivery, including Green Lake tion {# a mystery and whose re- KY GETTING 6000 sources are many, wae serene) eo early this morning by atrolmen Ryan and Ribbach as a vagrant,| 7" the case of John Anderson The woman has money and dresses against the Duwamish Dairy Com- F; well, but where she gets it is not Forecaster Salisbury is getting as 7 clear. |pany, C. ©, Tucker and others,|good as a man running for office. William Huffman, who admite| 5 , After shaking eight and a halt |that he is a gambler, but who is|>Fovsht by plaintiff for an account-| inches of snow out of the aky dur- WHOLESALE STORE [thought to play a stronger game,|ing and to set aside a sale of reni| ine the month of March, squeesing z Cateriny Peer d, a 2. also fell into the net. He was ar-|estate, Bupertor Judge Be this | 622 inches of water out of the rain es: Bunset, Main G4: Ind., 644. §| rested In the lower part of the city! morning rendered a deciaion giving} Clouds, within three-hundredths of Between Seneca and University. §| and sent to the city jail on a charge|to the plaintiff, John Anderson, $92)9" inch of the record for March logue FF of being @ Gisorderly person and) per share for the stock held and| 4nd giving Seattle folks only three Jnaving no lawful means of support.| owned by him in the Duwamish| ‘lar days out of the thirty-one he turns around and hands out on of the nicest, brightest, pleasante Dairy Company. He also held that the transfer ¢ od PRIN IL RY the real estate of the Duwamtsh| Waster Sundays Seattle haw had in Dalry Company to ©. O. Tucker, H,}™@ny years, q J. Sohatz and H. F. Schatz was| Seattle folks have so few treats of this sort that they took full ad- The choosing of your SPRING HAT will be a pleasure If you call | valid, and directed the clerk of the here. We have the latest Eeastern models in EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS. §{| court to pay the defendants the sum | V@otage of the glorious weather yes- Smart tallored bate for street wear—-LACK STRAW BRAIDS, CHIF- of $5,800, now in the registry, betng| @Tday. The parks ond other re- FONS, for drese wear—which are dreams of daintiness, th CHAM- | the proceeds growing out of con-|%rt# were crowded in the after- PAGNE, and all the new shades. damnation of real estate by the Ge-|700n. Thousands took car rides for Prices from $2.50 up-same old terms-§1,00 PER WEEK. attle & Montana Rallway Company, |® breath of fresh air, hundreds went | The case was conducted by Waters|°Ver to Wost Seattle and the navy & Oldham and Frederick iC. Baus-| Yara". while some wanted a real man, for the plaintiff, and by Har-|@Ulet time and spent the day in astern ut tt ng 0. on Bostwick for the defendants, | Peeoma o— There wae the usual annual pa- rade of fashion’s devotees array: all the season's finery, ain 422-424 Pike Street, Corner Fifth. Business Sults, $25. Herald, 1929 2nd. TLE STAR HEARST state and Montana INCREASED PENSIONS WASHINGTON, D. C., April 4—| ‘The houne passed the senate bill in- creasing the pensions of soldiers and maliora made totally blind as a re- sult of military and naval service from $72 to $100 per month. The number of such pensioners is 600. ‘The senate bill making an appro- priation for the Lewis and Clark ex- position at Portland in 1906 was al considered. ‘The house committee on Industrial expositions reduced the senate ap- propriation of $1,500,000 to $486,000. The senate took up the postoffice appropriation bin. CHICAGO WON IMPORTANT SUIT | (By Scripps Nowa Ass'n.) | WASHINGTON, April 4—In the case of the Poople'’s Gas company against the City of Chicago, the supreme court today sustained the right of the city to enforce the dem of the city council for seventy-five cent gan, and) | the appeal of the company was dij | minne | ARREST DRUNKEN COUPLE ©, B. MoCathan and Frances Sul- livan were carrying on in a hilarious manner in the upper part of town! last night and both had to be failed | to preserve the peace and dignity UPHELD For Full Quart 50c Bottle . es Pure Blackberry Brandy Why pay more for inferior goods when Aronson sellin the best at the very lowest prices? Call, phone or write us, We'll treat you right 104 First Ave. South NOTH PHONES—PINK 1751. Free Delivery Spring Suits PRETTY BUITS. STYLISH SUITS. OD SUITS. LADIES’ SUITS. MISSHS' SUITS SUITS FOR EVERYBODY We have the best for the least money. Come and seo our large stock of up-to-date Ready-to-Wear Garments, We sell and Plea thousands, and can do the same for you New York Store JACOB PERL, Prop., 1418 Becond Ave. Near Pike St. Stone, Fisher & Lane Big Sales Tomorrow AN 49c Wool Venetian > Cloth ¢ re Per Yard . me greater dress g¢ pad 12 1-2¢ and 15¢ Wash i = Goods z Tomorrow, Per Yard Early season b ci ‘at t Ab x tomor sly We've 5000 Yards of | Mandalay and Heather Suitings 4 go and 32 inches wide, stripe and checked 3 ts, in blues, gray t greens and dress sacques, ki- , exc onday 2 at 12%. t, the yard, 8 1-3c. he anne Home of Quality and Worth—-Second and University They go on sale } Boys’ Russian Blouse Suits HE most popular styles for T the little fellows---a large assortment, very newest ef- fects just in---on Special Sale Tuesday REDUCED PRICES $3.95, $4.50 & $5.00 Boys’ Corduroy Pants The kind that sell always for “40 cents Tuesday and Wednesday speciale A. BRIDGE & CO, 1415-1417 SECOND AVENUE Next Door to Bon Marche Next Doot to Bon Marche Resid seing hs Tih mc ta Se ce ears Sever: tion an to traa goods a Ing cire olor Peads as “We, | ive th

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