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McCulloch Calls Woodard “A Contemptible PIC IAL tt PAMTAQES THEATER FRACAS GIVES HIS SIDE [at the Hotel jenoca Twas a ing there, She was ill OF AFFAIR AND DENOUMCOES COAL MAN IN SCATHING [yur in attendan Teams graphed for her sister wh ately came here from Ch j bas been with Regarding “What tats reap Woodard says what he has sald with indisputable | that I have ev iar’ THE SEATTLE STAR an Important t " < At I ' ' 1 jthat 1 ued th n r f dol way with the box t wett if uh i 1 t from th he 1 ' M me the 1 th 4). | Latah f t 4 | Laubaet t ut his wife is a malicious lie and | evidence, from Mra. Woodard ire to way] ts kpc dl " only reflects his oft repeated de Notwithstanding what Woodard | that he tells a con WS ee an Norrigs hig at ae termination that he would ruin her charges,” continued McCulloch, “It|i# so far beneath me that | would ; a stu thy character by hook or crook cannot be denied that Mrs, Woodard | not deign to notice his malicious |S) °°" ft sity Thus spoke Frank McCulloch, and I are cousins, My relations| stories were it not for the fact that oder cig ‘ . nie whom W. D. Woodard charges with with her have only been such as|Mra. Woodard’s name has been Pennies Coens dataceds ik having stolen his wife's affections.) would exist between a man and wo- | dragged into publicity meget nee iy enaeadara’ McCulloch called @ the Star office man being related and good friends.| Mra Woodard has filed a Py sea ttusant aii gull Friday morning and appeared to be Mra, Woodard was compelled to] complaint in the divorce proceedings | | Ten ae meaner eruchiad & clean-cut, respectable man of leave her husband because he treat-|and when the trial takes place the) , cull ce & ne about 35. As stated b he has jed her shamefully, He was cruel tofpublic will be better able to judge) "yy, u'r © oa ae a Dut one arm, the right member hav-/ he ing been cut off in a saw mill McCulloch calmly p ted hisisee that her character was ruined | has attempted to bring hi side of the scandal to T claims to be prepared to back up When Mra. Woodard was living! malicious stories about him. POLICE ARE AEL When she threatened to leave | as to who is the guilty one and that he needn't be sol OFFICERS DON'T KNOW WHETHER TO DO THEIR DUTY OR poles vine NOT, SO FAR AS ENFORCING THE SALOON BOX oro! |. 7" NANCE 18 CONCERNED nly move tak ecent! the wher main p t in a back sum If some Well-disposed person will} somewhere. Although Laubscher fetl the members of the police de-| states emphatically that he ie vee partment “where they are at,” they|ed with the right to clean out the Will be largely h much obliged boxes, neither the mayor or the|he has not obeyed the law After The Star had called atten-| chief would give any reason for tak The disposi the Britt tion, day after day, to the fact that/ ime the job away from Leighton. many saloons were violating the | Chief Delaney “box ordinafice” and that the ordi 1 notified Cap Rance was being enforced ago ye hs Laubscher on Success in Figures at the municipal wigwam. le men to time and make them | The war council resulted in a| respect the ordinance.” Rasty summons for Captain Laub-| “Was Sergeant Leighton's work geher, one of the Htyas Tyee De-| unsatisfactory and, if so, why l” De-| Damey'e braves, and when the pow-|laney was asked. But the chk? Wow ended, Jaubscher was garbed | evaded the quest 4 would not} fm much authority, which, summed | discus# the matter further Up briefly, gave him carte Dianche| Mayor Ballinger was equally reti to Tarrie-nationize every public| Cent, admitting, however, that the) Backed by figures contained drinking house which maintained | Work of cleanin eloped boxes as « financial adjunct | bourse “was pot cut out “for ser- municipal tram to their business keants Meantime, Sergeant Leighte | Sergeant Leighton says that he| *im by Superinte who has grown gray in the service | has been told by a number of sa-| Engineer George F. Cotterill, @f his country, has been relieved of loon men that he better rum along announced Friday night by dent Dalrym: him he said that if she did he would | McCulloch states that Woodard Star and |in this city to disrepute in Seattle by cireulating appear before Acting| tain Laut jee Judge Walters to explain why | the y sytem sent to watinfacts wince Chief ey Mayor Hall Aquarter De'aney anc nferred upon honor of « g alone & Campaign agalr sone that ell insist upon re taining saloon ps that jo not onform with ordinance ptain Laubscher t Many of the officers think that the apec t reflects on the ability at headquarters ly police duty,” said veteran officer, “Why ts it that ee tain officer ie pushed to the 8 I notice that there has been complatnt filed ohn Brill of the « done in th against Summit saloon, | went into that place sometime ago but Britt in to} timated that I better get wine that he had an understanding with Mayor Ballinger Things are ng pretty rotten when a police officer cannot do his duty und mayor direct One detective intimated that Cap orders from the her continually snubbed the of the diare ane | ferio ott in) seased and taxed Ike any other/ out the closed | the financial reports of the Glasgow | Property. paying into the city treas-| ury last year $190,000 in taxes, The ity was even paid $4,080 rental for Pit! the use of such municipal buildings! as were needed The} Thus every expense is met out of the onerous task of looking for|*"d sell hie papers, and that they | Star, has come out in favor of the' the passenger receipts | eloned saloon boxes. had the straight dope from the city | immediate construction of a munici The objection which many .per-| sons have made to municipal own But there seems te be a hitch | ball that their boxes were al! right | pal street car system in this ————— While in ¢ had an oppo: TEAS AND COFFEES At wholesale prices Saturday 60e Teas SOc Teas Bec Teas nity of talking jlearned © pal system “What would be the effeet if established a fat Scent fare, asked of Mr. Dalrymple We couldn't operate,” was & great saving for the publ g surplus | that it encourages street car tra Is sufficient. The opportunity to put every one in distance that « be traveled fe with the situation, and scor totem aa b uw is | " thave taken advantag other week only. | were in effect in | living as far out as Leschi Park | Take Washingt TEA & COFFEE 60. $21 GECOND AVENUE. Near Madison Street the 2-cent rate is reached Rentite’ 's Leading Piano House. Afte 902 SECOND AVENUE. BURKE BUILDING. ERNST BROS.inc. cent fare one can go 5.48 miles, } leare to go that far. On a 4 | tleket the a age distance that be traversed ating expenses and maintenar After all payments of every Furnace Heating Ernst Hot-Blast Furnace $2)... 528 2°." $ sinking fund, $236,000; income t the very best soft coal furnace money can buy, put together to $125,000; depreciation and perm ether and be as good aff@r years constant use os ent way renewal fund, $750,000, i new. Insures the greatest possible amount of heat The totai amount in the depr LEAST FUEL ation fund now amount $2.9 otes his entire time and talent 000, which is almost enough to new one half of th In addition to making all We to Installing furnaces and pip mploy an expert ig buildings for same ings $125,000 for the publi or fund, which is used for making ai the improve for by ordinafy mean An important feature of the me ods employed in running the ayst ter in the nt have te and be sure of the very nery ders will come so thick and fast we mii job. BOTH PHONES 1 asgow Mr. Cotte reply. “People would walk before » A l-cent fare in the Business dis 36 Coffees sitively close in one| double the amount of traffic in that section a week. En as been said) 1, Glasgow a graduated rate about this ney-saving | ranging from 1 cent 5 cents ar cording to the distance, is In force. | and 65 per cent of the passengers jthe whole Northwest in touch | ride on a 2-cent fare The average cont is 58 miles, the percentage of | of it. The | passengers paying that amount be chance ain td ing 16.12 The distance that can be Seances still yours for an-| traversed for 2 cents is 2.3 miles,| | which means that if the same rate Beattle everybody Rainier Heights and northward to the shore of L. eA uid travel at that rate | conan the number of passengers | j carried rapidly diminishes Ona only 11 per cent of the passenge 4.59 tniles, but only | } os What a wonderful satisfaction we all feel in a good, sound, - were mate there was @ balance on feliable furnace! Prepares you for days 4 chilly mand of | en Be Se f i nights. y 8 amount o at gnated { When installing a FURNACE you naturally expect it to lost as strictly operating expenses was! re] for many years, The workmanship must be a# good as the $1,100,000; I expences % , material—they must both be THE BEST onl erie peire and mataien Opposite Pantages Theater Take, for example, the reoath opel po’ nou L. |. HOFFMAN, Manager The rental for leased lines was re im alread | m already. | | above payments last year, there was) Plaee Your Order Now ot naside out of the raliway ears-| me | tha! the railway properly iv a ership that a city operating a rail the] way system would be subject to the |matter over with Superintendent | robbery of persons who like to hold| Dalrymple, and the information| up the municipalities on damage | which he has is first hand and ab-| suits is nearly met in Glasgow. The solutely reliable. From what helcity simply calls for bids from all terill is convinced that/the indemnity co: lear fares in Seattle could be reduc }at lemet to three cents by a mun panies in Great od | Brittain to save the city free from fel-| all damage suite, The indemnity company handies i the damage cases and pays them itself If its bid te too low the city is sot the the |they would pay that much.” _ Which goes to show, in Cotterill's |ear lines. The Seattle Electric com opinion, that a low fare is not only| pany probably bad to pay more than r it only cost the eity-875 the damage cases reeult ng from the operation of its street bat| that last year. vel ake} anal THE TRAILING AND FACING SWITCH a in} can 506-3904 PIKE ST 4 per cent of the ngers une a es ee 2 them, while on the 5-cent fare.which oe takes you 5.88 miles, the percentage Ww Alaa s is only 1.41 | Man's t The total revenu@ of the Gins-|PS!!y if Girsetly upon a gow system for the year ending last nab t free. Pri per was $3,800,000. Only half of| bottle. Sold Arwseints amount was required for oper-| ..7 Hall's Fam Pilla tor tal, | the} ax an = HUTCHINSON CO | Clothiers, $ i ant Unior the THE BEST WAY eh Try “New System Dentistry nts as cannot be provided at ih- || The Maker Dental Co. em! FIRST AND YHSLER. ‘ig x ENTURY FURNITURE OME Srconp Avenvr & Sprinc STREET FORMERLY G.L.HOLMES FURNITURE CO. } ; 5 4 E Announce a Change of Name and Manage- ment of This Corporation. What was for- merly the G. L. Holmes Furniture Company will henceforth be known as the Century Furniture Compan With the advent of the new management, and of new methods, we expect to maintain a satisfactory and, we venture to hope, a popular store. Our every effort will be put forth to bring about this result. The Seattle spirit—the new life—this is what we are hoping to live up to satisfac- torily, and it will be our aim to better serve the thousands of our old patrons and, by merit, to win many new ones. Only the very best of the stock has been retained and lines which in the past have proved unsatisfactory have been discontinued. In their place we have installed the best the market affords, and we have the services of a new, experienced and up-to-date buyer. We do not mean only high-priced goods will be carried. On the contrary, the bulk of our stock will be medium-priced, such as most of us use in our own homes. Every article which leaves our store shall be THE VERY BEST POSSIBLE FOR THE MONEY, and our aim will be increasing vigilance and determination to grow more and more satis- factory to our patrons as well as to ourselves; in fact, as we said, to be worthy of the Se- attle spirit. CENTURY FURNITURE COMPANY. Gold Medal Heaters Gold Medal Heaters Tomorrow morning in our corner window we will display a full line of the celebrated National Heatin Stoves These heaters were awarded the gold medal at the St. Louis Fair last year for effi- ciency and durability. For these most excellent qualities and for style and real economy the National can not be equaled by any heating stove on sale in this city. The National Oak, Hot Blast a Air Blast Emb ures which make them most desirable from every possible standpoint : ny new and exclusive feat- As to price—well, just look for a surprise! Heretofore it has been difficult to secure heating stove Sea except at unquestionably high prices. With the National we intend to inaugurate a new order ¢ things in the way of good heaters priced right. Heaters have been on the market yut are new to this city, This Store Closed Alf Day Monday---Labor Day. ; Open Sete? Morning at Usual Hour ee | mee