The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 20, 1906, Page 4

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THE SEATTLE STAR “BY STAR PUBLISHING CO, 1307 and 1909 Seventh Ave re EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. Editorial: Independent 675; Sunset, Main 1060, Telephones Independent 1138) Sunset, Main 1050, Ave ARD 8 Maltard 94. Hunnet, One cont per Delivered by opy ail on wit Cente per Week, oF arrier, No free coples twenty-five cents per month, TO MAI Phe da te wh pec ription en the addres W hen that date arriv tion has 1 ava hee, Your name ie A change ot label le a reeelpt Entered at the Postoffice at Seatt! « Washington, as ndolage matter FE ET LT TT aT, I EIN A Rich Young Man in Politics politicians of Milwaukee a ™ Reok th disturbed about Sherburn boy petitict evontly @ } mayor of that city Hecker is only 2¢ years old, He was born rich, He mraduated at Harvard and later took a diploma antiness on the plains as a cowboy, He got married to @ girl he loved and they traveled twice ® 1 the globe back to Milwaukee, where he was a ¢ on leader and aootal favorite and a 1 self amg candid f y supervi this Box f * poked fun at him but he was tod 1 \ late tnt ' » bu " me sapteious ¥ gt He hy 1 andal wr sa out L « bi ' it tax. pa : ya year s began to sit up and ask “What is Recker up to th 1 to be heik beeline.) sah won ea of the muntetpal ownership of at plant was up Becker's soclety tr ns owned the » Would not vote with the “dreamers nt lists.” Beok vol @ postal card vote of his conatitue 1 did that very thing He Was put on the tall end of the fire cow Thereupon he ever, he bad a huge coffee pot rigs pon the end of his « ope and from this he served hot coffee to the fire Mghtera, His » y friends began to call Booker “a queer se In point of fact he was ently humane and a whteawake friend of the peopte Finally Beck t inde for ¥ nN The Machines of both the political pa pled themselves tog to campaig No n spa pe M Md support h He started one of his own for campaign y ~ i hot stuff, Beck Y ~ F ‘ t was 1 and oper ' cs ¥ . He 1 gov oo and a “mr Milwauk and money a fue he was 1 who take we of the p ble to 4 14 ‘ wir { honesty yet played v » 0 ts to b mixed w Yank wdness and t te 8 Recker might still t « ‘ ‘ M kee =a pert 4 . was born graft More for hi geod A an and » 1 There isa f ening for a rich young who will bet t the What a Woman Wants in a Husband R ya a hundred * tive town and = hunt « What kind of « sh And what qualities in a D af . the Wealth? Good looks i dressing? Soctal qualities? Taking the work! by 5 you ¥ t these things would be chief in a aa one Of them was so much as ment by « mnat Seventy of the one hundred put HOS Y and Ht Rt first of alt Theme w h, home of whom are ed and e single, under @tand that neither money britlin handsome fe . ° or untted k jenira bie 1 {ARACTER ts abso butely oe A wor annet , an wh ot reapect. And « s beside outside appeara s necemary f respect. Only the #urface wou 7 y ala These women—58 per cent. of ut LOVE OF HOME as the @0 the p ta mm as a husband And that was saked of « he be honorat i hig i] Modest. is it not A ‘ Sinary oon in at 1. not herotsr s asks t ! ete Saag Qheor's? Phones 416. Bigger, Brighter, Better Than Ever. Come and See—Secing Is Believing. THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY. Just North We Sell “Right” Clothes “Right” Bb SEATTLE STAR--FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1 ROV. PARDEE ASKS MAYOR FOR RELIEt SENDS MESSAGE TO SEATTLE OFFICIALS, BAYING 300,000 P PLE ARE HOMEL@8S, ANB ASKING FOR FOOD, | steamer Mead replied $60 tentx and other supplies had Gov thousand Three hundred are homeless, shel out food in San Franciaco, ace ready boon dispatched to the ati jag to a dlapateh received last night | em ofty » from Gov, Pardee| Gov, Pardes's moestage to M ia. ‘The need of imme-| Moore was an follows | in the form of food and| Oakland, Oal., April 1 | wheltor is Very groat | To William Hickman Moore Mayor of Seattle “READ THIS QUICK” We Sell Good Clothes for ~ $5 LESS | Than the Other Clothiers Come Here and We'll Prove It. 1010 First Avenue Firat Direct Ward. Three hundred thousand ped Gov, Pardeo's diapateh is the first | shelterieas and in want of supp }direct word recelved tm this efty| Can your elty send food? Need from any off iree regarding | great and tmperative | needs of t tution, lmme Anawer Oakland ately receipt Mayor | (Signed) GKO, C. PARDER Moore n reply that @ train Governor," ad of provisions would be di Following is the | patehed today, and that a shipload Seattle, W April 19, | go forward lomorrow Hon, Geo. C. Pardee . Oakland, Cal Wires Governor Meed | “Seattle will start trainioad of Karly yesterday afternoon Mayor! provisions tomorrow, Steamer will Moore wired Gov. Mead asking what | follow the next day could be spared from the ational Money contributions to date, «® tents, blankets | $76,000 and #, and adding that if such as Our peat sympathy could be spared were dispatched to (Bigned) | Seattle an once they would be for-| “WILLIAM HICKMAN MOORR, | warded to San Franciseo by special Mayor,* STAR DUST By “JOSH” are th ust oth and he goe alketh at bie heele He con maltite SPECIAL TAKE THE BRIDGE T TORE THE sIDe WALKS ARE ALL TORN t Plame yer didn't 1 yer ra aie Tad on ae or? BAD FOR BUSINESS; BI De yer want ter take de bread out THIS SPRCIAL WILL BOO! of er m mouth’ GrORGE THINGS IN THE MEN ie. of Gr } NO LID ON UNCLE i Ur Ft iene Poy RNISHINGS DEPARTS Ky.) Labore op week.—Corbin A WORD FROM JOSH WISE. MENT Juat received a new line of very strong autiful light pes and fe soa oct sett’ | Blockade Price ce makes foneraia” | 45c Retter them get half a dozen of Eastern Out fitting é Company, Inc. , ee 1332-34 Second Avenue ony” House of Madison St. and Press "Em Up Once a Week joy of knowing you won't get! upon the highway the strong in his Own broad of shoulder as be ue upan whom high honors th and the you that they may m that droppeth and hang upon him drink of the wh from bis mouth And among them that walketh tn hustleth upon the flag be turneth And he rubbereth For hath not the likeness of the great man been seen in the high place@and tn the public prints? many in the off the hat not th sport taken And have pursutt of he le the slabman of the ball th and curveth the promined to piteh n; he pite ball. And he ha the game of jig tit BREAK FIFTEENTH 8 MONTHS IS SUCCESSFL CITY JAIL THIS MORN Eight of the worst criminals con fined in ty Jall made a suc exsful exeape this morning, and were still at Hberty up to a late hour, The men were confined in the bla working cell and found it a simple task to work their way out of the ramabackle structure called & jail only by courtesy | The escape was made through the skylight. whieh opens within a few Ifeot of the sidewalk on the Youler | way side, The men bent down se the pipes which are used as m to the sky of glass and } oral of bare to prevent ac | light, pulled out par atepped off Into the Led by Melville The crowd of criminals who got away are believed to have been led “L just bet 500 to SO on Glue refreshing to learn there's some-|by Harry Melville, « well known Foot clean in New Jersey rook, Who was only sentenced | “You did? You must be erasy erday in the police conrt to a term Why, that's race suicide Don't you get tired living out}of 63 days W he exception of there in the sburbe? worall the ot re were long-term Dowle is hinting to bi 1 should may not men mething terrible that} Hut think of the long ride t * b Ol ne may “| takes you an hour to vy 8 your ot ‘ The Men at Large. ight about the date, but Mr. Bryan! fice, and an hour each be 1 This about the fiftesath se j said It was in 76 | “That's what makes life out the conful break which has been made . #0 pleasant. In the morning you! from eity jail during the past have pleasure of Knowing Ii tow months, Without a cordon of » and going home there's mane antiy it in next to ' Fine F Hata, 6 4 t oe ‘Me mn hed —— the city streets ts the man busy with the work of the world; he hath » thme ire, and ae he} UCCESSFUL And it in the springtime, the bright and glad springtime Behold, and there walketh the highway the great man And none turneth and pone oth upon him And he eneaketh down the | in and the aney upon And his heart ia heavy and fwi for the multitude that hath fed thet of w | bothe 4d to speak hath er he was vold of understanding and hath compared him to the tures of the sea, even to the wb Yor he ta the pitcher of the ball team And it in in the fall, the brown } and mellow fall | And he hath not made good EIGHT CRIMINALS OUT JAIL TAWAY IN LAST FEW back | GE J LLY CONSUMMATED AT I NG—BAD MEN LOOSE keep any prisoners in the structure | who try to get away The men who escaped this morning and the termes they were serving are an! | follow Carl Nelson days James Kelly 62, Dave Williams 63 John Gilbertson 63, Charles Smith 63, Dick Daly 30, Sam Jones 63 | Harry Melville 63 “| WHAT CLEARING HOUSE ACCEPTS ting of the Seattle ¢ sancclation, it was pt for the present nk items on Ban Franciseo for collec tion only, This action was taken now going Into San Frae ut whore are in danger of being} p ed, and it was deem ed best and safest for the banks ito accept items for ¢ Jand to hold them banks in San Frane ime t into new qu Jone for the prote if deport BECAUSE sor Cyething Co. wan ba ve t advance over what wap rt | make « fa rit i ' WHY ~ at that sell ele i nervous +] goods th » & fine af $260 for cut 1 i nde of contract goods, but we bought them | ¢ Court for a song. and t @ Bam does not tell us what we are to get for th That's where we have ft on our com ¥ * BECAUSE « “ * at which we are ing this 12%e¢ oe 8 * Box ive Fancy Sox ve for 2Se po it hn jefe 2\0¢ Handkerchiets, hemstitche 10e 3 for ze t t nie ise 3 for we Canvas . he 96-3: > #2 is $2.95 EXTRA SPECIAL CONTRACT GOODS. Monaren St A ' ar he et 1 $5.00 CLOTHING CO. 220 PIKE STREET Look for the Sign of Bankrupt Sale Between Second and Third Avenues | “1015 FIRST AVENUE’ MAIN 1240 The Seattle Star's ad Creme V refresh Kan fen on § Perfumed fen § Latest G amounting to § of Alaska FRE Are ie Hes from and sell for les Dollar Camkor. Bring ity | lemonade for ign bape Celebrated ide apeeiy 4 Me, Ar price “the if or piles, comating. . price al priee ete; tah al price Me a! price, 2 bones! special ond softens the #k pound Ma good for use afte Brace pe every Almaity outge Governament map ng to Alnska? The Quaker + your phone The We ba nh Main 124 # fre Ind QUAKER DRUG C0 1033-1015 First Avenue Sterling Pianos STER I ca money of Ok tives if you like for itself; it } »f tone, } ness wr a Ex © STERLI found on our floors Gt Car Phe STERI as ga n in t " that goes toward making Piano perfection, quality; STERLING value as does the ist sepresenta- line will now be hasy payments made a reputation ts place , nerits, its sweel m, the beauty of n fact by every —_—_—_— SHERMAN, CLAY & CO, STERLING (and other) PIANOS Our Entire Stock To Be Sold at Auction we are forced t and Ch they wi kk br ate it. As we are Men's for what tomorrow, Saturday Morning at 10 A. M. Goodyear Raincoat Company 202 Pike Street---Next Door to People’s Saving Bank NATURE’ s REMEDY TER H Lewi 700 First Ave. Ragley’ 5 GREAT CLOTHING Le Forced to Vacate SLAUGH 3 & CO., Cherry Second t and Pike male S@oceet erecreas & rent pl Wwe reps planas. THE QUALITY STORE Allen & Gilbert Ramaker§ 1408 Second Ave. Seattt weeeeeaeese® 88 bpeeecueaea os a Te a Se ee aoe a

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