The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 16, 1905, Page 5

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Paterson Adds Te Record Of Crime and Calamity CAREER OF MAYOR BELCHER, WHO WAS A RE. | Ing REMARKABLE and lean amoetatton, whieh had a memborahip af ty (008, he FORMER IN OFFICIAL LIFE AND IN BUSINESS A HEART» | ,, wo pad w him 61 one up 1 “ ® week, which, i develope, | ee never 4 thelr way inte th > treasury of the naxootation, An ox pert atlewes that Belcher unserupa BY KATHERINE LECKIE han 100 churches, a free M- | lousty vin of dollars Paty N,N. J, Awe. 16 braty, many publt is, hotels, | from be wiving Most unfortunate city in the w lic parks, a hands re tase. Oe ie Paterson, © € ty ' pnd five datty wepapers,| the may inte effiee he was ney Decorated China THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNE Seattle Men Are Going | to Take the Kids | MOST OF "EM GAY IT'S ONLY ON ACCOUNT OF THE YOUNG This ws how Chief af Pelice De laney answere riter’a que STERS, WHILE OTHERS ‘FESS UP | tiom % 7 , | “I never minn the big show,” said | Honest Tom And I'm not trying jto hide behind any excuses about SRR RRR RR RRR RRM loving to take the Kida. The sieht . * Jof the big white tent, the sound of * & * Breakfast Room, Seattle Home. * |ihe hand and teste of peanu * Tir ° eves Wednesday Morning, * |and pink lemonade are just a * Personae tersereeesees PAD, Mamma and the Kids, # | ductive to sadiey anda @ade On * * | years ago. SEER REE AREER KR RRR Ot romember my first clreu ai G. Yerkes, asnistant general pas | senger agent of the Great Northern Papa (glancing over paper) 1, clreus of his own In the clty coun The de fler I w a bunch eo that the cireus ts in town to whe he makes the member youngsters organized a show of day ap over the hurdle while “ wr own, All the stray dogs, cats Chorus of juve ‘Oh acks his big whip, lan’t going and ponies in the ghborhood *, are you going t us? get a whiff of saw-dust this yea were pressed into service, We even apa look ro mutte won 1h t been to a circus for 60 | borrowed a pix hich we decorated thing t being t and his} years aid Mr, Furth No, I'm | with gorgeous barber-pole stripes rheumatiom bothering him. final-| afraid 1 won't be able to go th jure, I'm going! ly backs down, saying Jyear, 1 am too busy o man And that’s the way It is all down couches special from seores of couche show we we theses to show how nd@ed values are arranged to ir ut antage, The h show is particularly large. We know you'll be interested iia Ma $9.50 A ve attractive ¢ h and a spler *” at our price. Cov. ered in fine grade Per velour tuf and splendidly well made; just as pleture The Standard price $9.50 This oddly shaped head and very pleasing arrangement of the wlid oak roll frar ‘ th Couch ularly at tractiv @ real good ¢ Joeply tufted, upholstered in fin grade Orienta « al 7 or pattern. The andard D f this Couch 16 .....+seeeeeee $12.00 Standard Furniture Co. L. SCHOENFELD & SONS 1006 to 1016 First Ave. ———— BELLINGHAM SEATTLE TAGOMA 1513 to 1519 Second Ave. 1513 to 1519 Second Ave. Ghe FAIR. | N, AND A VIEW OF THE MAIN orn ‘ : : g joeine 90 feet in cena ie anal a Bring This Coupon With clo g Hila popularity You Saturday ruption n 2 7 mnnie Rosseht a | put KM aign slog ar for 9Oe, Be sure and have its chief mas t t it ght He for BOE. to be ar ' i Mr. H , re William H. Beicher, mayor ' : 1 th : by the yx of 1 lef t 1 ht : valli a ndlt a hye vend t and . branded as r. Wiltlam A h nia Hix total forger, deta is J “ Bs t PE ‘ Cosy Comforts Paterson is a manufacturing t 1 ¢ k | « — . Bad produces silk goods in one year | ed guilty " rs, a ate office ¢ Paters Phan 35,000,000. ‘Though this ts ¢ TY P : - {targeet Indust [tation s ; For Chilly Evenings varied io * os ; Rions Its popu any rooms Tt 1"A Fla the Artistic, effective and cheery is Gest of ther b rs . 7 v tlh maim Daca i ree| ‘anareae of ie oe as Grate » 4 ER x rks. Just a Th oe 68 tie on t a the open fireplace, and moch rh XA 7 - . ~ hoa - TAKING A RIDE ON “OLD QUEEN” AT THE BARNUM & BAILEY CIRC’ cease sich nd cuntenient wane olesale Grocers - 3AS is ¥ : We sell to families and dealers Ay urred $ y bor from } . ae mene, semen Uf ’ GAS is ae wk 7 Say: ern Mike for cash a re vous of anar ' sand exchang-| “Well, if you MUST go, ll take Poor Mr. Furth! the Line, with but a very few ex W7. So ee ae eee ‘We wish the public to understand tim the strike, caus r 1. hy frienda.| you He ought to take heed of the cir-| ceptions. $5 Rewer =6SPECIAL SALE. — on Ba class goods . . Poy a stat ae, F eupon bh noked his « and| Whereupon he bi his face} cus man's axiom: “If your bust And why not? Epeailty tp our standard Vy op epee ayers ype drcamnd erty gulltily behind hia newspaper, while| ness interferes with going to the| Why not shake off your business s s q 4 Hoffman House Coffee, the king of | 5, eons seek wetted coaloriat 02 2 | prostrated tries to suppress a smile | reus, give up your business! cares and worries, and remember | ea e 1 in oO. blended coffees will sce a ears ee o hee of amusemen' h n't any youngsters of my/| that the heart inside you is the same 7 ia T {D UNION. higher than other es on every | ‘"' Bape Fp PY | Ble ity. Of course the old gentleman ian’t! own, but I think I can rustle some!”| sort of a machine it was years ago| roscema anit’ ae Per ig g ry ° —wholesale price. ...... ae Sa Sey vlog ee! : , ya th ng becanse he wants to. He|is what Sheriff Lou Smith said. “Ij when playing hooky was as im- ones: . Ex. 27; ; . 2Se and We SUCKS oney spn naa, bts ccd f doesn't give a rap for the big ele-| know a couple of fellows who won't| portant as making a few extra dol- fiono Castle Blend Coffee, one of «= 500 houses and 12 fr a, | famous Jersey | phan for the lady who loops the | be able to t their kids this year,| lars is today? the, top notchers and quite ‘equal t 2000 people out of work | as oun ae Beicd tle the tiniest midget on earth |s0 I'll borrow a few! | Clreus day is a good tonic for | male price is. Bee Bhe > bateen ron 1 roi 9 laa st of /or the tallest giant! | All ef which goes to show that Mr. Business Man. | le have all kinds of Gettee rane.| > starting earty in the mnenn- ‘ } Oh, mo; far bet it from so! |L nith’s heart hasn't becom It sort of gets you back to Mother | Qng in price as low as 18¢ per pound. li por - .. Mag be ion eaenene.xae | And that aaibly appli to al altoegther warped through his| arth again; it makes you forget pi: | ea ers the two coffees quoted above! 19 scuare blocks, turned. = . leather te the | number of Seattle's prominent bual-|shoulder-rubbing with criminals|that putting the kibosh on your | are the ones that we like tg sell and mshi aa, yoni oe eer el trom Gen irn *¥\neas men who hy determined to| under his care. business rival is the only good thing] &RARRRARRAAKRKKKEEE FOR Zeeommend you to buy. | $10,000,000, but ont 221g Ho aganling ee es act as martyrs for the benefit of the) Mayor Ballinger iwn't going to the|tn life. It kind of puts a polish on| # i PO * ea ee 5 | Senaegees only one IMfe was] be at the wharf to watch the wang- |ittle ones | cirena | things, sends your mind wandering| * AMUSEMENTS WEDNESDAY * Whe difference between wholesale! ‘The anarchist slayer of King|Putterson My” nett Beloher, of! When The Star man called on| Which in a very bad example for| back to the days of the little red|* Third Avenue—“Hunted by * THURSDAY G04 retail price tx x0 great that it | Humbert of Itai cd from Pater | pected to be ancora sconder, Is ex | James A. Moore and asked him if he| a city's chief executive to set to the| school honse and the swimming|* a Woman 2 bed | Mill astonish you and it will be true) con i aa se oa bb . the passengers. | was going to the big show, the O-| younger generation. hole * Star—Polite Vaudeville. aa economy for you to buy them tm. A counts of yer Pat | Jack" cihinestralia. | Governor | nancier binshed a little and maid But And RRR RR AND %-pound, -pound and 19-pound) , °) Giveata: ter * pet . escyecs- For Elan sew a received a cabie-| Well, if I can get clear of in-| The mayor says he will Hkely be When you watch the gentleman in| # *) packages. The wholesale nt Sanaee wane ; ac sea m of pata ae aking him to se | jonctions and steam shovels in timo,| hovering about the outside, any-| tights turn a back somersault on - | seas trom 18é per pound to 43¢ ohne seamen ci | ntted Mentae eet Ett Out Of T guess I'll have to take Jimmie” | way horseback, and the lady loop the| The bill now at the Star is one} eee ee eer. | Meee wae ans at 100 hr ge otra heretgpeoy ge t-| Incidentally, Jimmie is Mr.| “I'm afraid I won't get inside the|gap in her auto, hear your young-|of the best ever presented at this| Pieating Scap, per box $3.90 + ght th. lip pegeeamrans peed non an Baamoge for Aur | Moore's son, and, although a wee} big tent.” sald be. “I think I'll have|ster's delighted voice yell his ap-| Popular place of amusement. De- r boxes Yer ‘c Hard. | not ag ggree ttn oes ha oe little chap, knows more about cir-| to stay on the outside and help the} probation, that hard busipess-shell| velo, in bis cage of death, presents 100-bo mes Yerxa’e No. 1 Hard. | floods, accidents and criminal a box - $2-75 | tions of mii i ents s SERRE ERB EE EES | cones than bis pater does about how | police wateh things. |of yours sort of opens up a bit and/@ most dangerous feat, and the oth 30c quality Jap Wash Sill F. R. YERXA & SONS, i ep lo gna rama etd * . |to keep steam shovels quiet at night.| “Going to the clreus! Well, Iliets a little of the sunshine of the|er features of the show are merit-| black and colors, special for Wholesale Through ail ot ita harrowing} * CHINESE EMPRESS WANTS @| Jacob Furth, who has a onering' should smile!” olden days filter through! orious. The starascope presents a} eee insitude Paterson has patientiy| * TO SEE MISS ROOSEVELT. | rk firth = 2°: Reg besor oy 21 Cents t the brunt of disgrace and loa,|* , MANILA, Aug. 16.—The # , . { aang Pratwron: ery Pie 4 " ‘ % dowager empreas of China has * 'Ch D Wh k A j as ci ° 5. with the revelation of the trae na has te} oi haracter ne aot n omen v came east ® ingui through the Chinese #/ auncey epew % ts ers re ANTTHER ROSSER? A short. - d exciting play| ‘ % consul here, if Miss Roosev ‘ short, spicy and exciti y| looked upon an pone of ct * yaW n.” now be q y Ging- ae ed upon as.an exponent of civic | % onsul hers. If Miss Roosevelt | Makin Daulton’s Life a Bnrden. IN INFAMOUS HOUSE |i» “tivoiet vy & Woman,” now t 6c quality Apron Check Ging KLINE & ROSENBERG, - : Dee | t make the visit Mr. and Mra «| £ | ing presented by the Taylor com. ham, special for Suneta Fi foner of private aption | Corbi 1 rove | |pany at the Third Avenue theater, 625 First Avenue. ity’s be’ in the honesty of | orbin will probably accom- # | h | . |@ pany her *) nnle Street, a colored inmate of} and it is just the thing for a laz e en a I rr aig mg np oat ‘ re |* 7 | Pee EARAAR AA A HH) Daulton is confronted witt |the New Parts house, a restricted} summer evening. The play is be her was € ad of u bulld- | pe eeeeenneera PE 34 5 i + & cara aggir swe © them|iatrict brothel, is to be tried for|ing received with great applause} SES SE —| a ape | pe ing hie 14 ; Jar the person by the audiences every night. This oxtail |LOCAL THIEF NA #& that's the tr! crat leg tn on charging her wun bs Sa ene week f the company's} Men’s Heavy Btue Deate Over | BBED| * Whether ‘t sbier in the &| He ts ' | thet of 6 vom ©. W. Bell on the : “ nb 0 all and Jumpers, all sizes, YOU NEVER SAW SUCH BARGA ; od ie ee idl ve|night of August 11 was filed with| ble Life” will be pres : | IN “FRISCO |* _ flings and & ¥ call " $4 [sven nencuioseeh : - special for .. ...+0 esereees } ee tk de m0 alleen uo Tuesday afterno || Henry J. Pain, the pyrotechnist OAKLAND, Cal ee th ' h ful * 1 th tter bh 4 ot 1 hard time | America during recent y but ac a months’ careful cu 0 ne latter became ; | ! t : te h the Faquitabt - Ket uting witness to ding to General Ma rH. B Berne 1, of Seattle + | © tivatior oe : coats Bay ting teh noe |'Thearle “The Last Days of Pom ao eee ae ry.|% * : Hilean | When times get dull in the notori.| peti” Is the best of all. He says tet ye pgm yd nat pas wa pa re oe aa Ae ux resort many of the colored in-| "The traveling production given t el and al diamond pi treet . acle jason is € $1.25 Cedar Screen Door, 7-8-in.,|10¢ Box Glossine, best Polish JM} uable the rooms of gues } jer 5 ‘was reported Monday to the} attractions in New York, Chicago ortised ...s00+--+ GSE ade 5 we n his person } <« Iman D f th y ' " ‘ ; pone "*)and other big cities. ¢ Bumgery tel me _ The 3 . Paps jr Bessy asprin : a a te wilt t —oy= Seattle at the 2615-2617 First Ave. Te Fancy Old Copper Door Bell) 10c Package Blue Bell Toilet Pa ~ He 7 eo ’ i of _ eager. q * . # Rip V w “6 A " Jelreus grounds on Fifth avenue Between Vine and Cedar. Sabi<ess tresvesee BME) ver be ' pmomnath eh stenic at | tron " va so. t ' P Says Senate Is north all next week, starting Mon 2.50 Dirt 20c Package Gold Dust, 10 ounce Nand 4 Wednesday, has, The Hurnsides H e 1o not & that he A j day, August Aes — ee steel wh 15e fl: s irat wenthe brought gown with inl trom wit we we stein) Qwned By Trusts) poned it until Thursday, The same | Alaska th ' the t much longe $125 ‘Pomily scale with dial oe Cantley, inckiaieills gram which wee planned for|. saa ee ERbe oe | TOHONORETHAN ALLEN eae weigh your own groceries 89¢! pape 10¢ oe. be carri ut | CHICAGO, Aug. 16.—The reet-| en haprbed y ation lant et de! Leocit nvention began it | BURLINGTON, Vt, Aug. 16—| 1413 BECOND AVE, Se fron's Sets, fanc Bie lea Ci do! 3 | | paid out of the general f ok 3URLING é 25e Dennison’s Lunch Sets, fancy | 25¢ Majolica Cuspidor 15e eG hee Maat Se this morning by voicing] ‘Today is Bennington Battle day, and Try our Home-made Bread. patterns ° « +196 the Fan ‘ | | . ro ' ee ne | the Keneral dishonesty of the sen-|¢he city is in full holiday attire. 6 loves $2.00 Crescent Heavy Steet Boys’ No two alike Coaster 9 ome $1.49) go 6 auty Jar Ring Bowls. ) Fancy Glazed New r, worth regul I5e America pure rubber acevsie a Spelger & Hurlbut Second and Union case In settled, past few years in its con Thousands of visitors began to ar. f Net : ed tion to attempts at/ rive here early in the day to at-| 6 Bee : ey { reform g. N. Fos a lead-jtend th lebration and witness a ” r th mvention, voleed/the ded on of the memorial ht . wr... nents of probably a ma-| tower erected in honor of Ethan Al £ | At " | dian r 1 Kthan Allen park. T PaaS sire to whic 1] : be the effort) cetobr n is held _the Opposite Pantages Theater. " , G 1 to mat- | auspiees lireetion of the Sons L. |. HOFFMAN, Manager. f a w & con 1 the t author (-— ees ~ ND \ fa, : e lower house eral patriotic orgar fugitive from justica He will fight t { " ae 1 0 perta —_ extradition. He ts also charged on A ’ He a bat Fr RROCTON, Ma A ‘an old warrant with bastardy. He H F. L. Wha t purely r h was with- pleaded not guilty. Both trials are t 1 a char n a fo Jay e | |

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