The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 10, 1906, Page 4

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f ' f t t oran : or \mt and PhUVEY APPRAN GON FYee TRLEPHONES ot on Kies PUBLISHING GO. 1? Rowen eh a NbaAY¥ your eubeort date erriven tt Clean Up or Clean Out aundrioa ot or ¢ “8 A remult of the ) Ox eon taken up by th wee for unsanitary laundries gations made hy ard of Health They should not b jom expires ts Your eubsarty name te (agen Crom the iat eattle will be thoroughly cleaned up, The Star le y I Amoment, Places where the clothing of many peop foes weekly to be washed, should be carefully regulated by the eit Authorities, It is unfortunately that the average Chinama knows © Of biegione and is incapable of comprehending the dan gers lurking In germs Hence he is Hable, if left to his own devices, to permit diseaso—breeding conditions to develop in his wash shop which may carry contagion to the home of his patron And what does the average Chinaman care, anyhow, for the hoalth of the “ofreign devils?" He ta anta in America, and stays here simply to get all of the money he can out of the peovle before ret ng to his home across the seas, This is not the first thine that The Star has taken a hand at mitigating th this paper sent to San Francisco and © evile of the Chinese laundries About five years ax od a copy of the ord fn force in that city, prohibiting Chinese laundrymen from squirting Water from thelr mouths upen clothing while troning tt. This ord fnance was introduced tm the Seattle city nell by Dr. Crichton and Quickly passed. Not long afterwards 1 ar made an {nvestigation of the Chinese laundries here to see whether the law was belng obey od. Finding that tt was not fn many cafes, Whp Sar made com Plaints to the police aud caused a nu of arrests of offending Chinamen, who were duly fined. The others took notice and obeyed the new law. As a rule the white laundries are anly and use plenty of water and effi cleansing proce Hut they, too, 1 be kept under proper supervision, to the end that the pw b should be safeguarded tn the me ct t manner —— The election is over, The b ix don't realise the fact, how ever, and keep © houting for Kh « so! oly ought to go round to the billboards and swat t 4 few licks with « pastebrash and some clean paper —_—~ How strange ft will look, after that now street \s Passed, to see straphangers’ brigade all »! y ing up to give a seat to a lady, Ie ” ‘ for, men? pee Heigho! The spring hat appears, with ® ditt 4 within. Everybody Jaughs but fathe STAR DUST By “JOSH” | | SAILS FO Richard Mansfield was about to) work that would be @ recommena it “Julies Caesar” in Spring-| tion tT |, Ohio, and the great actor war ‘Mnusually nervous “No doubt the critics will deal Qharebly with the production,” Sf the local mob scenes.” A WORD FROM JOSH WISE. ‘The world do move —an’ generally about May 1. Mrs. Yerkes-Micner has Foard to cago. Young Miner, ever, | a and truly alarmed paper.” he always was a butter-ta. Yea, I was tn the fire depart trent for 10 years. and established a fine record as a fire fighter.” Knowing weil the possibility of a A DROP OF INK. he “I cannot hepe te equal any | coal strike and an advance in prices, the landlord hired him on the spot “Mins Elfertom comes from one of the oldest families im the city, I be lew “Well, if her family t« living yet cuT Helpt loving mother. “Willie's poison. you can bet it's one of the oldest.” led-tTy Henry! Help!” cried “What has he eaten?” asked frightened father. the the “He didn't eat—he drank a bottle “Yop.” said the home town The Bug—Serves that fly right; | good deal since you left of ink! Quick, Henry!” Think of some antidote! Oh, give him a plece of blotting “we've “Gilad to bear it.” sald the man who had lived there years ago. “And, gentlemen,” thundered the/p fine little village. who was addressing the) eb “Oh. w United States senate committee, | now “who pays the freight?” replied one of the great senators) who 414 not realize that the ques | ways tion could be other than « slang {8-| pow VIGIL 1S KEPT quiry. YE SCRIBE IS NERVOUS. We expect that we will get a rest since Miss Alice got married. We) wonder if the papers would waste) $0 much ink If “ye seribe” would get | married we would be tempted to refrain from ye same.--Kaoxdalo corre spondent, Antwerp, Ohio, Bee. A Chicago banker® has been ar-| If we thought they would] ,. contest to be t M a th ¢ gottin’ real city ar metropolttan regu “it's Ike me a You know we built a street “Why, the railroads, of course,” |car line four years ago?” I remember.” ve got straps in the pal ownership watch taining thetr hourly ¢ ballot boxes contain! Tursday's @ z last guarantee against = the med them, pend ars , « } muard | tituted by Matthew | | Tested on a charge of violating) Dow against F. P. Mullen banking | aan *One who has gone broke. We are not going to be greedy — we are willing to @ivide profits “Have you had any experience?” | Have you seen our ore? Do you} asked the landlord thoroughly understand our offer? If “No,” repiied the man who had not, call before the stock goes to applied for the position of janitor in $1.00 per share. See our ad. or the big apartment house. Page 6 Seattle-Boston Copper Co. eee “Have you ever done any kind of VALDEZ REPORT OF THE PARK BOKRD Secretary Hall, of the park board, has complied @ statement of the re- eipta and expenditures of the board for 1908, The totals of the state- ment are as follows Receipta, Avatlabie balance Jan. 1 WOE ne we cee . oe Total receipts for 1596 Total .. . Total disbursements WOE oie wecrcererrecs Avaliable balance Jan. 1 ieee -- HAL 28L51 Disbursements for 1905. Pay rom. $99,914.78 Bil ereee +s 19.0992 Land purchases . ewe WD dace nreeeeee - S001 SARRIEN WOULD FORM MINSTERY PARIS, March 10.—Jules Sarrien, former minixter of justice, this af- ernoon told President Fallieres that he was willing to undertake the formation of a new ministry, , rom vow ott) BODY OF SUICIDE progressed a FOUND MARENGO, TIL, March 10—The body of & young man wae found near the railroad station here today The only clew to bia identity was the photograph of a girl inserthed Wealth of love, Vannie Miller. grand encampment, Wyoming ‘ Buy now. We have the ad. on Page §, Seattle ee Copper Co. FARALLON LEAVES WITH 610 LOAD—OTHER WATERFRONT NEWS | | teamer Para nh will get away for Vala and Seward tonight at! § o'olowk, With) a full load of freight and every berth taken by pascn- | were rh Nort ‘ v tal pany will send it men north to | Valdes th charge of Capt, FP wl Hayes, which party i mush to] pany's steamers there, preparatory for the seanon’s business. Two other iwafford and son, of Cleary City, | n miles f Fairbanks These | 1 drive them over th Mr Nwafford was y f Oakland, will soon be on the « ar bill of The Row » . a ov 3 v th ff * ff f the famine-etrte ke Japa we of Kana- scribed by Reattle people, Among « to assume details the far ast Bleame Dore, hict wos adrift for 69 days and practs ¥ eiven up| for jont, but which reached port and | y rhauled, | t tock for | A. via the tmnide ae 7 bh with | , that she tune. Fifty passengers, most of whem are for Pert i « a vy way of Va a Valdes to the w ® for rka ports | with a ful and ‘er point, Capt. | ° Monarch. te Dawseo whore | to Palrtenks, C. Wynn Johneon. principal Exglish stockholder in the! Moore wharf and t «of Bkag~ | way, wt » be a aor The ‘ottage City 1 have all the freight! REVERSES *> DECISION OLYMPIA, March 10—The state supreme court today reversed the ison whereby @ divorce was 1 Lola M, Mitt trom WJ. Mut Vancouver, Clark lofendant went to government service started the sult, The complaint was maiied to him and he at once wrote back to hin father to employ | Leaders of the municipal owner 4 an attorney and make & defense. |ship movement which upset @H the| . The Clark county court refused to |eaiculations of poRticians by elect " topositions talf@n, because of the ile are already planning to make te delay in mall to and from the |inetr organteation a permaneet one Of Hyeeale R ow ‘ ef | om, and granted the wife a)and to complete a strong political ite 2 - ’ These prieep tor leere rm spreme court orders | orennteation extending throughout t net aside 894 /the county and state for the purpose : fd We she. 7 vecial, each en all the time jor carrying the campaign into , . testimony 404 | broader field Keay: aaa ; 4 - sai WILL BE TRIE FOR DESERTION MUCH-MARRIEO WOMAN MAY ALSO FACE CHARGE OF BIG AMY 1 don’t know ff 1 married ‘om all or not, The smond one I just stood up and shook hands with Reckon | married Riddle in Vie torta Mra, John Pfahier, aliaa Riddle atine Hookenor, this tnformallg.ox plained to 4 Star reporter her pu tr inl experiences, She ts im the county jail facing a charge @ de sorting ber bueband and baby } net one of bigamy 1 © first husband, bad been dead several years having ents od his tife in an insan@asyiom, but Par and Riddle are still ative and the r tw in the county jail facing @ charge as serious as, that against the woman. Adenite Guilt Mra Pfahlor was arrested’ Sith Riddle tn Redmond yesterday by Sheriff Joe Cameron, infer having been furnished tbe vffice by the prosedafieg ort Angeles Pratier My. and it w from there that Mra Pfahler went to Vi at ap with Ste and came to Redmond. Riddle and she Hred openly tn Redmond as man and Wife, but Kiddie admitted upon. be ing arrested that he has never mar ried the woman Matron Has Child With the couple when they wore arrested was the T-year-oid daugh ter of Mra Pfahier by her firet marriage, who ts now in the hands ef the pelle matron Dewpeat y Prosecuting Attorney Vandevere t« bandiing the case, and the couple will be held pending the arrival of advices from Port Angeles. if it can be shown (hat the woman bas been twice married at the same time she will be charged with bigamy. Mre. Ptabier t* an apparently ignorant German, and not paraicuiarly at tractive NOVEL POINTS IN LAW CASE BELLINGHAM, Mareh 10—EKluatve potnts of the law are the main feat ures of the arguments presented by the attorneys in the famous Gunst siot-machine case Briefs submitted and the er advisement this argument of Clty Attorney Beach te that Gunst did opersie a gambling device and therefore is punishable under the city ordinance forbidding that prac thee. Beach argues the question out in this wise: A slot machine is a lot tery, a lottery ts device of chance. and a device of cha warming device, therefore, the slot machine ie & gaming device, The fact that the machine pald a cigar for every check played into ft, he statem makes no difference, as if the player could not have lost, the cigar dealer wer #7: bon Jody Phones 416. Bigger, Brighter, Better Than Ever. Come and See—Seeing 1s Believing. THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY. PLANNIN OIA CAMPAIGN MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP LEAD. | ERS FIGURE ON ENTERING LARGER FIELD. CMe. Gadski GRAND OPERA HOVER TURSDAY EVENING, MAR (UAKE “1013-1015 FIRST AVENUE’ PAIN 1240, oF I | The doctrine of the municipal] »whership of all public utilities does not need to be confined in ita op-| government of cities tori to Rubiry Bath Tow ree © Gbe em rday wpecial, SS NE IE a a” 4 tor la reporter for in diseus 7 3 AP PECIAI pear 4 ‘ ' . P jing the subject. “In fact it Is merely sia ee “ A ocr “ ot : CNING, Ja misconception of the real meaning ip Dow Seno, sogeia : al of the term which causes #0 many Pears Geog, vegwar. 9 . al, p |people to look at tt tn that Ment. | Nery Sites, Se } 4 Munictpal m@ans government, state BR nig Toor te pores ty well as city and national as well ALL airy ating Bath ake any qi state, Municipal ownership baa GREAT a PPR ety Eas ta 2 AS : ae comful and highly ad ell PECIAL PRICK FOR 8a vantageous in Seattle. ARTISTS sii be "pec } iiss Be Bie. USE THE STEINWAY ' S Gen, Balt; sorfumed Wei | Lundborg’s Violet Taicum 5 r, high regular |_ “There is no reason why tt should | Seturday’s special Me not prove successful and equally ad } New ts the time ¢ - aying Mate sie ae Se | vantageous In King county and in } place the state of Washington, Speakt Sh Cl & C veoh Wamineon toeenne! Sherman, Clay & Co. more broadly, there ts no reason why it should not prove equally ad | vantageous with reference to ne mal affairs, There no @ reason why the city should own tts Nehtiog plant, for than | why the government should own the Steinway (and other) Pianos t Manicure ROGRAPHIC DEPARTMENT VW mplete outtite 7il Second Ave., telegraph te The one Is os Seattle | pried Post Cards Coples f f ¥ on patntings omential to the welfare for Kaster remembran ' elsewhere for 15¢ eaché venience of the people of th price, each 1Qe@: 3 aoa as the other ts to the w The Quaker makes free ‘ of the efiy, mv¥entence of the people Direct Primary i Pe EP sap aye Oe The QUAKER DRUG CO we will li spectal * on thet erat mtn oF pattern whieh BROKEN 4013-1015 First Avenue 3 femands the mut we ip i ernment te the interne { the pe cated----Quick ale In order to advance that cause L. W. SUTER, inatet 7 the adopt m of @ direct | “gr vrimary law in this state which will eee provide for the direct nomination of oo (ficials from justice of | TIS-790 Pivet Ave, Uaited States senator | t effort will be to secure | the nomination and election of pu lie officials who will represent the! — . people That ac abed it wilt! vi be a simple ma © secure the! = ateption of many of the reforms! le lwhieh are much needed in the ad We have «| ministration of affairs of local and | hi | seneral governmenta bumber of a | . Slightly used} i . ea This should be your t consideration—our ¥ Pianos Of MAR it on the moat rigid sant *. and to verify * dard makes!— to visit our taundry. Rough Dry Family Was T " | vand. This includes starching and also 1 flat a that will bell "vous washing always gore THROUGH THREE CRYSTAL ¥ | | sold at @ big|f ING WATERS. You couldn't pomibly do this at home for dauip be | stdin 19 the cost. Dou't forget that the Palace Laundry is known game a / price. Call at ¢ bundle containing 72 different articles—the @ntie A j ‘aan en alee % cents For economy you cannot beat this, Give us jem oa ; We }f Rough Dry Family Washing beginning today . B for catalogues BLANKETS—We do beary double woolen biankets at 60 cap a teil is decides mei’ tae per blanket, and singles at 25 cente Peers oy — Phere) Be ne press, tom.) We weigh all laundry In s Jump, everything together, De | Ray McDonald, wae this morning oe | (onnsennenanensinees te arraigned in the criminal court be- fore Judge Frater. and given a| Mohler & Chase - woek's time to prepare a ples. Heade Seattle, Wash. cea aiate | vonage tegeve- wer. | Palace Laundry Co,|| * |@apper and stod emilingly by the} ssi namie mma . |aide of Attorney WIIl Morris while | betag arraigned. i Beede Ww accused of shooting and| ewriously wounding Ray McDonaid/ last November. The case was very sensational, Beede attacking Mo | Donald as the latter was walking down Third av. with Mra Reade The two were on bad terms as the result of McDonald's attentions to Mra. Beets, Neither Mra. Beede sor | McDonald appeared in court. Beede |i* at Liberty om bail pending his! | trial, which will probably occur next | | month. | Both Phones {77 Main Office and Plant, Righth and Olive Downs Town Office, 1512 Sixth Ave, Near Pike 8t LLOYD TRANSFER Co. Baggage Express. Furniture end Heavy Hauling. Beth Phones - 1686 Office in Dilter Motel Open Day and Night An Iateresting List For intending purchasers of mu sical inetruments BOSTON DENTAL PARLORS A. C. Duehil, the former Sesttic In Pianos we have the cele. | Policeman who was recently founds brated Chickering, Hobart M | BUllty of cirouiating obscene Ttera Cable, Kimbadl, Haddort, Pease ture among «mall boys, was this Clarendon, D. & Johnaton Co. | Morning dented a motion for a new }trial by Judge Frater, and sentenc-| j@d to serve two years in the pent-| [tentiary, Judge Frater pronounced jthe offense « crime ogeinet so. ctety at large, and refused leniency | The case will be appesied to the ou and various other makes Organs. —We handle the Kim ball reed and pipe, also the Vo- cation and Clough & Warren eburch organs Then, too, we hare the com. plete line of Acoilan instruments, YES SCP ee erohrsepHoe rod “An Honest could, and so the case assumes the| preme court. Value at an BiT inctading the Metrostyle Pian novel form of man being oer] —--- | m+ sconggonns ola, Weber Pianola Piano. ow for doing something by ich jeonuse there is no evidence out # Wheelock Pianola, Piana, th th plebrat be risks a loss and no gain side of hin own word, W. O. ridges sate, We sell HE jcolian Pianola” Piano, and fil Lave Movers The defendant's brief statemmthat} who admitted passing a counterfeit olan ‘We Stuyvesant Pianola Piano, : : in gambling there must be a winer|#5 gold piece while o rent planes. ranging from $550 to $1,000 for and a loser, and that in (thisPease | tender In the Congress salc Woe repair the combined piano and piayer, ‘ there would be no loser, wherefore | Commissioner Keifer has rel _ a. or $260 for the Pianola alone. W Guarantee it is not» erating Cte :? i mE QUALSEY GFURS Convenient terms can be arrang- e REAL ESTATE. wn Piano, or an Ele or Auto 7 matic harp we can supply it 5 t act j We have a complete line of a ISi If you want your property handi- | mall musteal instruments and ed by a real, live, watling ) Peal Fi § H (| thi f M jobbers ar allers of E ‘ t r . tant! 7 7 " Sold on trial. If you are craven sue ave commany on! FINE Spring Clothing for Men at fi] ronscwoa'eot eaters UM Slt or ct deze he loc st it with the Quinn Viet ¢ machines, records v ( the new real estate firm “Ri ht” Pp : Easy Pay- and supplies get your money at 60: Iriemtal building. os 1 rices ments, ‘00 D 5 Johnston Co ai! and see them, lo We 5 aS Burke Bldg., 903 Second Avenwe A wide range of « patterns to select from; every garment i y tailo’ absolutely correct in style; guaranteed to wear well and keep its shape SPRING SUITS AND TOP COATS $15.00 © 830.00 oodhouse ( Cash or Credi Nature’s Remedy Geo. H. W Cures Constipation and Dyspep- 25e and FOE at Ragley’s Sir, 1405 Second Ave Eastern Outfitting Co., (inc. 3 1332-34 Second Ave., Near Union Credit Before despairing, look on That ts where all wants are sat isfied. No matter what you desire, it Is there. ad Complete Outfitters for Men, Women and Children.”

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