The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 19, 1905, Page 3

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Parlor Furniture At interesting Prices ( Ap | H ) t e t that PATROLMAN RYAN GETS A PAIR OF STRONG-ARM MEN ON FIRST AVENUE BOUTH SHORTLY AFTER THEY HAD LOFT | A VICTIM | —_—_— ~- | Una ted Patrolman | Ry er . They did but “an was hen | aptured two deaperate highwaymet um, the second on Firat avenue th al t y t ta UL Yelock Wednesday morning, short patro x, y after they had held up and rot J ran, Ryan h W.P. MeGaha, a tractor ar y costaurant) n of th elty, The hold frightened | n the a dividing the 1 polls in an adjacent saloon , f¢ fficer watched them, as eath at th hand actions were tfieer th 6 McGaha MoGaha says there cannot be a ar h le and b a mistake in the “ ' ‘ pon the seene and sluffed” a gold wat ta*en from men, In arresting th th ets of McGaha wa Itua, who claims to be a gas fitter, | endeavoring to dodge the leaden broke away and Patrolman Ryar pe by th atr oan it vot catch him until three blocks | was afterwards found and ts held * _ had en covered and several shot as evidence against the Li Pollahed Birch Ma? © Piece Sot, consisting of Divan 1 asen. Wh earch Arm Chalr, on . and two small Re ha lives in the rear juarters, Collins had very handsom< ed frame; covering of ve First avenue south, He was on his! Hallam $12.91. Th silk damask. Price $8 way home Wednesday morning when | responds to the from our Parlor Furniture floor bighwaymen. They | McGat eunele from behind at a dart The wlle thee are the ow him | the mud. | two perat bighw mn wi On of the thug © h hand have . od} t avenue f tightly er the vietim’s ey whil ome time the searched hia pockets. btained § », @ M t After the struggle the me tise nditio sroused himeelf and followed the Res SECOND AVE at a discreet distance, arriving in the nick of time @ UNION STREET PORTLAND HAS A REAL VENDETTA Those are the men that robbed | wear mask mo," gasped McGaha to Patrolman | is known as “tl Ryan lice parlance. Inf but promptly drew hin revolver ana | lice be they ha ordered the men he had been watch | dence to warrant this 5 dure ~—|AT THE THEATERS! ee ee HIS DEATH A MYSTERY G-LHolmesFurnitureCo- * # pany in "A * U0]-1103-1105 SECOND AVE. ® Tuneful ry “ ' " ll | *Y 1 11 une | . ' “ig Well worth ole %| BODY OF GEORGE NELSON * t rr Ranke * FOUND IN BAY AT FOOT OF + ledour we *| KING STREET “ hird A Ir ' + —_ » * I ' ' * wor t ertaining coe | 1 r he t et @) | ® featu wood *) t «on * I Vaudevitie. #| \ f brig n perforn | of} newt a «| ¥ ee pala ed “eee f r “ the na 1 r Banker's Daughter in the bs u aa nant . a. tyy fr that appea to th t hore or A th ¥ Ay goer, and the Ferris| 't recede The bs te hay t in the diffe tp J non | in tt a FOLDING BEDSB—of wh ich several odd patterna on In the Par Bast,” the F Jap hand—will be cut to great " cos for THURSDAY 1 at the Third Avenue nm in ite i nin this ONLY. All are full wl on y heavily carv th th k 1 ng big ty, but has beer at lower ar me with fine Frer plate beveled rroré, square, t formance It m for some t aturalisa shaped. All ar member, these ‘ 1 Avenue thea im 3067, be © the name of tea catal ant George found tt Reg. $17.00 Fo 2.50 f Alt ane tied” inane | we. © rer 4 Reg. $19.00 F 50 tter Is w farce | Sone ae phew ee ae 1 . fe ie fio ftp rv é the Rog. $22.00 ding Bed $15.00 tar theater yesterday : rari: Perea vars Shen a Reg. $24.00 Volding Bed $18.00 ’ saw the following bill of _ Reg. $27.00 Folding Bed $20.00 pte Howe and Lawn Sprink ; wong, “I'm Try lors of all kinds, The Rubber St ato 3 ty the t b.| 714 Ist ave - t Mr and Mra, T he } " SACRO Budiey 1 » on oe oy Hn a&™M k. tw how girls, Ina g and d tnt ~~~ ann rs a ene neneTe re fuse lq Pamehasina’s Fn Our $1 Kid Gloves § CH Oa sings } | Newhall Gloves Best art kat ned dogs » , 4 . or Pw tth gecon4 3 Are World Beaters } { By Every Test DUrbino's Re ) Band of : $ RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. 5 ; ng ane It te annow 4 hat bers will be changed NAUGHTY LOUISE PORTLAND GIRL HAS A MANIA! FOR RUNNING AWAY } (Speciat te The Star.) ee | BORTLAND, Ore. April 19.—Aft TWO SONS OF ITALY ARE AFTER EACH OTHER'S HEART'S | have » locating Louis BLOOD—LOVE OF A WOMAN BEHIND IT ALL | Me cee | Z dee = . | rm house five miles f {Special te The Star.) trons and talking baseball to them Saueiee e ten of Portiand tnt 7 ; | some time, but was fina aptured \evarthy cheeked do» - f * J Two weeks ago Louise, who bh Capears, Known ae Ita | pose &@ mania for runawa pades, die (Bipog alone, it tp claimed, w i : appeared fr e, after hav od as y made elab ngements urred on thy — “ be elve her ar e he ree, ‘ sre blowing | Joe himself fitle celve b fotte ‘ s her S eet eases Meanie The most dangerous feature of the ble. Next bricks and stones fly.) te ewcape. She carefully arras —— oe clubs are used and the deadly acid |& @ummy whieb ked remark lawyere “ big Chicago teamsters’ strike, from | eges begin to drop. In a moment|Mke & person lying ir 1 Ther on vd “eg the police point of view, is a street! an embryo riot is in full sway abe turned the gan jets, lock cae os ong blockade. The police dread these affrays, 80, | joor and threw the key away, | Sela Sympathetic teamsters get at the symptom of a blockade | Taking 4 - lg Saad tone Rho | oman | - raised the window, leaped from the A their teams tangled up. In na,| they use their clubs freely to break | ™ ’ n he wife o wed Mik 4 . m girl, the fe of| ’ there is a blockade, crowds aseem-! it and keep the the afar necond story and disappeared in th Dem Ulisheathed. trier 4a become | ended unter b the house and Investigation revealed @emies and the vendetta declared | 8s serio Each has ny the fact that the fumes came from | Wy Ge rejected lover | t and both have the girl's room, but efforts to gatr Wee Glovancili met the pretty | "et nt © were futlle he police ! girl and wooed and won | the friends he invited | was Michael Mercetio, | tm the street serewehtacen I pa it ~~ WILL BE FORMED HERE FAILURE OF CITY OFFICERS TO ENFORCE LABOR LAWS For many to see his no sign of led and his ey y COURT NOTES Fill Wee not at home. and he | A ADERS TO REVOLT AND ORGANIZE FOR SELF Bie friend's beautiful wife of} Flora H. Mann has brought sult CAUSES LEADE ° Bh love and she told him to forget | against Robert J r divorce PROTECTION B He became furious, He would|on the ere sity and es and he ive drin Mann owns con aaid, n derable valuable property at| A labor union party in Seattle; done anything toward cancelling i Bet he was back in a few _— Fairbanks. | may be the reeult of t ure ¢ y of the contracts where the law tome beneath her win A Wahlberg was awarded) the board of works an school | is being viotat In spite of the Joe was busy shaving pa 000 for the support of her child| board up to the present time to en-| fact that Assistant Engineer Jet. — =| Tuesday in her suit against Fred force the state eight-hour law | frey claims to be un to cure | request, of ane, whom sh The formation of such « party is| evidence against the offending con . - lallegwes is the father of the now being seriously discussed by tora one of the walked into} FANCY BULK Rergquest did not cor lunion leaders. They have come to » office of the board of works, jbut it is said placed conclusion that they cannot get| Tuesday, and stated f that | jin the hands of the labor mat from | his men were working 10 houra. His | [ IOWA weden, his natty tals, ane in order to| excuse was that he could not finish | q | By order of Judge es- | carry out t nour law and| his job in the time specified unless lay. Mra. A. H. Sant mo other labor union measure y are | he worked more than eigut hours CREAMERY J. H. Irving, jr, aged 9, was given| figuring on putting candidates of| P. J. McHugh, the contractor on privilege t t the boy, although | their own into the field at the| the Hill tract gra », is said tof} his custody n th municipal election next spring have determine © his case BUTTER of his fathe The activity of the Citizens’ alli-| into court if arrested. However that cont of the conditions which | the officers of the Western Central } forth of the t Hed the union men to be taken steps to to another we stir themselves. They claim that| procure evidence which the "| fis ming ang the alliance, by reason of a thor-| of works has failed to find, a y Birth simeost his . oughly organized campaign, is rap-| believe the guilty contra . fighting in the us-|\aiy securing more and more influ-| easily be convicted. The sonther ‘a 9 “lence with the city administration, | to be d sed at the meetin. large bottles Fancy Queen ff)... the Chamber of Commerce, the | the went stern (Central Labor Union Olives, bottle 2he board of education and other pu alt ednesday nigh j Por the Beat #0c Tea in Seattle bodies. They allege, A — ance: | Offers $soo Reward | stone Covlon, ‘Fea, pe ined to enforce the| A rewsrd of § (fered for the} Best Baking Powder, - <a on es or to consent to the | arrest of Pietro Tortur 44 mur a 25e¢ pee yment of only union men in| dered B. Vilardo in San Francine | T PALM BEACH, Fia., Aprit| the construction of school build-|90t long ago. The Seaitle police | / he condition of J h Setter : fs that Directors John Schr fecelved one ha the 0 ane \t) son was slightly better this morn-|and J. E. Galbraith are members of pens we nethagoeodine: rt eg! ‘eae | ing. He spent ar tful night nd | the allian They claim, also, that the northe € - x! og hin . ne appeared bright and cheerful this| other members are unduly influ-|t “cane Sane slated Gas aun a morning. The doctors and me enced by anti-union influence | oar marks of the mafia and was the of the family have giver It is also foared by some of the |? me Pe * abe “te , of hin m ving any Ie f tir labor leaders that the Citizer alli 2 third |The veteran actor nimself ze \ance is obtaining an undue KOCH ON TRIAL that the 1 " ence over several of the H ANKOATO, M A resigned. ors themsel It is pointed out in nat f eR. } Stops union chiefs are not making a® Dentist Gebhart, at New Ulm, began $21 SECOND AVENUE, ki VV i a fight for the enforce tisha? « . Beer Modicon Strect, Chilis ain i er ° , of th nt-hour law as they 1 bail, He te cont [ a Bd The boar® of works has nc al ¢ telephoned for a 4 lay a quiet form. Gas out of open jets It] n were heartbroken till ted officer heartleasly struck back the bed clothing, re-| vealing the bolater. Meanwhile the ad made good her escape. WAN? REVENGE By Geripps News Ass'n) PARIS, April 19.—In retaliatior for killing workmen at Limog the anarchists are preparing to inaugu ampaign against the apd police officers that they have 4 4 to refrain from large demonstrations, but will Kill Why army officers or policemen | aught alone. ate a army | It im reported WASHINGTON, D. C., April 19 Mariano Toribio, a justice of the] peach at Marivules, Luzon, is under arrest charged with sedition. Ac tording to advices received here. Tortbio wrote letters intended to in tite the people to rebellion * New YorkLiquor Co |For Best Wines and Liquors, 2317 FIRST AVE. NORTH. FR DELIVERY. Phones Main 8873; Ina. 1338. = | COVERT CLOTH JACKETS | 4 ae. | 1207 2d # Mme | Avenue © geet Next to Stone, Fisher & Lane MITE BOSTON DENTAL PARLORS Twelve-year guarantee. Lady attendants. 8:20 to 6 Roth pt SECON Sundays, 9 Laster Millinery Grand Exhibit And Sale Now On This week marks the climax of successful Millinery days this sea- son, Tomorrow, Friday and Satur day we will show the most com- plete and finished array of fine headgear we have ever brought to- gether. Our hats measure up to the requirements of the most refined taste, Neatness, style and perfee- thon of finish are their common at- tributes. Be sure you see our hats before you choose. Ladies’ Dress Hats From $3.50 to $25.00 Ladies’ Street Hats From 98c to $5.00 Children’s Hats From 98c to $1.98 Easter Veilings Every new mesh and all the proper shades in molines, chiffons and nets, by the yard, at 35, 50°"! The Made Vells or Hat Drapes, half yard Jong, all newest shades and patterns, plain and hemstitehed edges 35e¢, 50¢. T5¢, $1.00 24 wy & $2.50 Fancy Nets and Plain Molines, in shades of brown, green, black and navy, 85c values, now at a2. Be Easter Gloves Trefousse and Kayser Silk Gloves, with double tipped fingers, neat fitting, durable, hand- some and satisfactory, all lengths, in stock; prices........... ccesccceeees seus “65¢, 85¢. $1.00, $1.25 4 $1.50 m, fancy stitched kinds, of guaranteed quality The “Queen” Kid Gloves, splendid overse and fit, the best to be had at the price......5....c2cceees csscecevcee cesses $1.50 The “Newhall” Kid Gloves, unsurpassed in all the world for quality, fit and wear, every elk WOPCNRE, G Weir 5... .56ie8ss 5. 1se8konesentes sraguen Oeihbies Easter Neckwear Stock Collars, Turnovers and the much-favored Chemisettes, in every rich and pretty style of finish; plain white and embroidered collar and cuff sets, in fact everything desirable at sovnegene + seer LOG, 156, 25e, B5e 2nd up Special values in beautiful embroidered Turnovers, in Buster Brown styles, finished with GR OF RGR, SUTNOE OF 0 cdiscnnpcdescddtccocsckecates + 25 and 35e Easter Ribbons All shades and widths here in abundance; miles of pl » and fancy effects for Easter. Wide bons, in all the new fancy patterns, polka dots and flowers, the proper things for kwear, sashes, belts and bows, at, per yard 20¢, 256. 356. 506, T5eé "4 $1.00 Easter HandKerchiefs Pretty kinds with hemstitched and embroidered edges, scalloped and plain, specially priced at, eact 35e Better qualities at 50e, The and $1.00 SILK SUITS, SILK CREPE DE CHINE CO! UMES, SILK SKIRTS AND SILK WA A GREAT SPECIAL FEATURE THIS WEEK McCarthy Dry Goods Co. Second Ave. and Madison St. ME Srsmenmne nT Qjomelegn

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