The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 12, 1906, Page 5

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J ¥ t 4 . b - 4 , Be, AR llth. i » ; a Desire to Reward Jensen for His Political Activ- ett ity Impells Certain Members of Council to Re-| tain Him in Position Where all the Work Is| probably an ordinance for addition al room, FORCE cee WASHINGTON IS RD POLITICIANS AGAINST SPAULDING THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSD GIGANTIC DEAL STATE NEWS “THE THEATERS Guy Dates Post, in “The Helr to the Hoorah,” by Paul Armetrong. pens at the Grand tonight for four performances, Mr, Post began Nn theatrical career in Seattle and if among thone from the Pacific coat who have in the Baws made good The sale of Beata for Wal at bee the Blanch Grand engagement Sunday might morrow morning at 10 0 The “New Century Gtrle tuicceod Butler's "Merry at the Grand, opening wext afternoon Che Third Avenue follow tts usual custom and will be lock vning will Maidéne junday theater will ‘ A Thoroughbred Tramp” wil! con Done by His Assistant. ment with y matinee and evening — performances BUTTE, Mont., April 12.—Rumors ‘A, Devit's 2 ae 7 jevila Lane” w he id hos Juced |to the dutioa o offie or} are current o © mintr Ward politics r M t.. roa aed # the — * Mayor | # mt of & gigant WnIOK) week's attraction at the Third Ave ee elty ce . « decided to replace him by | combination involving F. Augustus} nie, beginning Sunday afternoon if Hard M. ¢ nother appotntee, and named Cap % . le t tain A. P. Spaulding for the place | ¢tn#e and J. A. Coran, & Boston |"A Devil's Lane” ts a comedy aid oon, wh The appointment was not a political | “24Ncler and the organizer of the] tO be of much merit and filled with neon the partofthe mayor, since | American Consettd Copper com laughter from start to faieh. ' Spaulding did not even support| Pany, Which was recently organized] The first show of the evening at 1 Moore in the recent campaign } WIth & capttalieation of $160,000,000, | the Star theater begins at 7:30 and jombracing Hutte, Utah and Califor-|the second at 9 o'clock, Matinees Renene Backers Rally Behind Him. jnia mines, Coran bas arrived injrun every day from 2:90 to 4:30 , . ss tte with a general admiasion to all of ' ar Rat Jensen's backers in the coun i nts. Gilroy, Haynes and Mont ‘ er ay termined to wor and Mr. and Mra. Robyn ha iaht arbors and wharve « bill of Commerce tor * |mittee, to which it had been re igatiea of the office w to report adversely ou the appoint: | atthe oie "wer per | evar adem) he appo ES ST. GABL fed it wae recom a Burnett voted for the report and| VALLIQO, April 12. —-Prepara (obo would attend yard at Be m, outfica for three the office while J ooking Wilt Be Divided. jwireleas t h stations are be the politi ing assembled at Mare Island The > wl Tt is antictpated that the council th 1 ‘ Amistance wa mm the question of | WOTk Of installation w under] ‘The James at. cable car line was qauneit rather thar e Te And the divig. |t8¢ direction of W. N. Concannon at of business for a time fa t famed orer fo ano . ing line will probably enable ob The gripman on a car fal ¢ Ward Werker servers to classify the councitmen throw off the grip when he reach 4 sua m the issue, as to which hem are ed the bottom of the steep grade Jensen bas always « willing to retain ineffi ney in of at 2nd av, and the big steel rope eiousiy partisan ir and very | flee as @ reward for political activ was severed as cleanly as if cbt to the ward orga Re- ity and whieh of them prefer to} with a knife, saan de bas Deven shown any m- stand for efficient service regardiess NEW YORK Aprit 1 Mark rt a lent weurred shortly for or inclination to attend | of politics. i Twain and a oumber of other iter |8%or 9 « k, and by immediately ary notables were present at a din-| Putting & gang Of men at work re ner given last aight in honor of{Palre were made in time to resuitiy The ordinance for an additional! Maxim Gorky, the Russian uovetiat,|'%* service again early this morty felty engineer will probably be in-/at the home of Mr, Naroday a6. troduced Monday night, and with it Castro Retires NEW YORK, Apri! 12.—Declaring that he wants a “rest,” General Cipriano Castro has retired tempos . " from the presidency of Ven ors will BELLINGHAM—Among the Seat. | P8rtly for all or & part of the foree| the men ted to important offices | Sela, General Gomes, rice brew} dliy engineer's office ar one. E at annual convention of the|4eet. deing made the executive ge temmunt of the additional work queens Voter of the: A. O U..W. vet om >. mg plans for the |terday were the following: J. H aot wait ve jthe work , } | TACOMA—The Te Presbyte wf the Ur ° ah S organt n 2e sar hade package os of Preabyteriar andle— 10 yards } Rev. John Taylor “_ 25e Assorted lel f > t Rick Sayin, PORTLAND, Ore y $1.50 dozen 2 tor net the gradin * Blue Portland and Sea’ ‘a Decorated been asked, to “prevent 4 ish | VANCOUVER, B — hain Cup sizing in English bay ee vee oy Guile Srens Hey tym Be and Saucer— pair— ity street railway system. Homer, grand recorder; tive to grand lodge. IH representa Hemer Easter Eggs Cheap) quarters occupied by fp the city hail are " jdistrict past chief, CB Masfield i ‘ preparation | nOCRLAND. ‘Me., April 12-—The | sistriet keeper of outer gate, A. Hed é Strictly fresh ranch equ, 26¢ | tate of 22.52 knote an hour was/rean; district captata, W. A. Bur-| 7%? dosen, tbe, Friday an: Sat. reached by the cruiser Washington | leigh Bis Pia te, pont kewe: bentec, Sper 50 ° ai force of/ in ber standardization trial overthe| GRANGER—Work was begun to-| jorsey creamery, 30 + ‘Owls head course yesterday. cite. ALL OVER THE STORE OLYM 3 | Badiey yallup Best House 49c here yes eront academy out to « N right & hip Tennis Ditson Toilet Paper tn And he big Red ave wh laravity wate PUYALLUP jot the We of the Olympta Presbytery was he 1'Quinine hair lway on Ane jshat down, owi logs Mra. Archie Wye DeWaide are both il koft and with appends bett &@ Moore ¢ their new mill, PlA—The mpreme heehan iding ° tay tf Thetr a The ‘ble F Q oma for iam f te ey stom. The annual meettr men's Missionary soctety | ABERDREN-—Through IHank have been sent to ft a A WOMAN _IN hey: CASE day near Grand View on the North Coast rai DEEN —Several mille bave to scarcity of I o jay granted a non-suit againat the Seattle liquor oO sued the owners of the personal mt yeetertay mage imeued by} struction of tte ber ot Seattle. Puget ted Preet ows of c | Jurtes sustained by falling down the basement stairway ‘The land bought $33,000 tends, Mamie and 11! 4 Rowe's! bh ss emall boat « year lage. and has not been seen since, Hieaving the little girls unprovided White First J} tor Quality | SPOKANE—fu ry robbed foer| Gran { the leading stores in the best ; I Steel G Sauce Pan, gre OOvEn E. Wislockt, wh Cox jality ee Tass . « j oO shox who! ne ele ag worth $9¢—- Eines been working on the railroad hears, regular 3$c, lor— 25e¢ l bridge, tried to end ble life with | morphine a doctor saved n 18¢c ot” ead a HOQUIAM—J. L. Andrews, « boe-| se Nickel | ger, was found dead in his bunk at| Plated lStockwell's camp yesterday. Heart) a Heavy Solid J] diseare. Keatucky Cow Towel Bare | ELLENSRURG—The Jory brought size— 1&inch r tn a verdict of manslaughter In the ase of B Rigazia, the Italian 15 9e barged with murder at Roslyn. Cc WALLA WALLA—The counett! o yesterday decided to adver | ickel Plated = tae che dames a thor ptod Heavy Solid Gj tor tne new water system arrive in a few dayd to superintend| found njun c » railroad bloodshed John Reed art to « a} aor ry wa! will) the} has arpenters, were boat cap K PRIL 12, 1906, FAVORED PROPOSAL TO EMPLOY HIM @S ASSISTANT To THOMBON SUITS MUNICIPAL OWNERGHIP ADVOCATES-SOME COUN CILMEN MAY OBJECT FOR POLITICAL REASONS. The proposal to employ George F. | politically from year to year, and Cotteriit ax the additional assistant | pecially In opporition to the ¢ tion of nome of the present counell nainoer to be authorized BY en that they look with some Ms the city council on the recommenda | tayor on the proposal to give him tions of the finance committee | the place. But for another reason ly op ro his appointment ts being urged in certain quarters, That ts for tb ability a8 @ campaigner which will be called upon in behalf of the new city rallway system whe mitted to a vote promises to stir up some ti ih posit in the coun posal of the commit new assistant shall the city engineer himacif But Cotterill has been so active T ie that the »@ pelected by eter wo fe aa the police cou!’ ivestigation develope ;} dey night dm Randolph Olesen’s home has a COTTERILL IS n it te wub-| mission umbrella stand 59c © thieves bad entered the prem: | POLICE BRIEFS! <2 === | with @ ‘ | *! patrolman Applequist found a bi-| SPREE EE EERE PEED | vole on Pike st. Inat night. It is A pair of handcuffs and the reg-| believed that the wheel was stolen ulation department gun belonging | #?¢ a being held until the owne to Patrolman Hibner sppeared | *ows up and identifies his prop: | from t ly room at the po- | &r | lice station yesterday and & report Ws now on file mt headquarters “inca fe aswen BREMERTON ITEMS likely took the tools and hid m for & while, as an object les | 3 * of office fur son to Hibner, who « sly lott BREMERTON, April 12—War os jthem on the table while ebanging| 5: Cersenter Hand haa just re ture pete drape an etved hin commission, advancing | We . Joanie MeDonald, the 15-year-old him to chief carpenter girl who disappeared from her home| 1). co ie iert has ended the| fm this city several days ago, has re Py he hool t Lone Lake | turned to her pr nts. She explained a oe Se | that she only took @ short trip to| ving the students a pienic the lest | Facoma oo | Standard Furniture Co. John R. Kinnear, the woll known| 4. B. Codding, city marshal, | hue man who waa stricken with | 0'#*" sing the Bremerton Daneba japoplexy while downtown Monday toa Their games will be play-| reported resting easily today |° *! Evergreen park 4 LAL oT ws h improved It is believed | how t he will fully recover | new boy, making nine boys and one A young man giving dhe name of| ir! in the family William Simonds, who is wanted by! ‘The Bremerton Social club held {he Tacoma police, waa arrested this! ity regular monthly dance on Tues Morning by Officers T. Ryan and/agy night | A Brown and is being held pending | Aithough it has ben three years y arrival of officers from the City | 14 9 half since the Oregon teft this navy yard for the Orient, her ar rival did not create any stir, as the | peaple bere consider her as belong ing to Bremerton. store of the Fleischman . company, at 2135 Western ay WALLA WALLA—Bverything ts entered by burgiare on Tues-|in readiness for the execution of and $5/.45 im money | Simon Brooks at the penitentiary Nothing else was disturbed, ' Friday tiny. The sature of Mis ortane # not known, but Simonds baa been in trouble in the up-sound metropo la before The Ye « { taken ERSONS having boys to clothe will do well As you know, we have the best to visit this sale. and most extensive line of Suits -" Topcoats for boys, ages 2} to 17 years old. These clothes are excellent values at their regular prices, but we and quickly, must get out, therefore we have reduced prices. The cut is very im- portant. Clothing, Hats, Caps and Furnishings for men, boys and children, everything re- duced---a few contract goods excepted. Gentlemen, Get Your Spring Topcoat Here at a Saving edethemner Strongest Topcoat ate in the State 1006 to 1016 First Ave. Tacoma Seattle WATURE’S REMEDY Guaranteed to cure Constipa tion, 4 a box Ragley’s Stim. NOTICE You can get the name of the owner of any plece of property lin the city FREE OF CHARGE by calling at my office, Also any other information you de- sire I keep an abstract system for your benefit, and my own Sheet Music Latest. popular muste only Ie. CLINE’S PIANO HOUSE SEATTLE. CHAS. COWEN. 226-37 Pioneer Bidg. Ind. 2191. BOSTON DENTAL PARLORS Twelve-year Guarantes, Lady Attendants, Roure—8-39 to to 12 Forced to Vacate GREAT CLOTHING BLAUGH- TER GALE H. LEWIS & CO, 700 First Ave. Cor, Cherry. We have moved to our new location, 405 Pike St. We find we have entirely too many Shoes. They must be sold. Special for Friday and Saturday only— Chocolate or Black Vici Kid| Burt & Packard “Korrect Gibson Ties, with ribbon Shape Shoes for boys, or | 5 patent leather, kid and calf; $3.00 sale Ladies’ Dongola Kid Juliets, patent tip or plain toe, a house shoe; laces, new styles, value $3.00; sale Misses’ Patent Leather Lace Shoes, new 1r& to 2; price $2.00; comfortable price $1.50; styles, sizes FOR MEN—soo pair Burt & Packard’s “Korrect Shape” $3.50 and $4.00 Shoes, short lines, + ae patent vici RAYMOND & H0vT 405 Pike Street

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