The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 25, 1907, Page 7

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ae CAUGHT ‘HER E D DOES NOT ft and battery 1 Bove wan thia morning eX « hay a the offic culprit t for Uy pot until (his morwlud | heredity, envi . ts Officer Shannon # ronment, according . oy fieding hie man Dangerous i” Bhipping abe it for Powder Mtg CO x Maly Das gone down, by th ay fe dam't ship tt Alaskans tn Alaska AND LOTS. clone tn a ¥ I cae halt bie pte walt cash with @ dota: #1. toa biggest enap on the ¥ REALTY CO, me Hime cast \ Arata aw PRNLENT ersity Ome BR, r} it en Uitonan neer cars ant UW, The price | be velustion — Sere HAO ech A vartows Ae COMPANY ting ow Tha ticks ot care at & war belee Ge Perk seer Port pereece ta aes bere that waite, call shee Pou eee Mas — Fs} oe on, Ripler” tae factor tn MOULD CHARACTER Jacob Rite does not believe In} tenement house evil’ as tt oxinte in Now York, and is beginning to a aoe large cities, Connect with this | . your building lawe asi ter the mental a oral condition You possibly can,” saldlof the inhabitants. T mean by Mr, Riis, “Prevent the erection of! ‘Tony’ the street Arab, the drift buildings with rooms Incking OUt-/ wood of the quttor, Wo must give side ventilation, and provide plenty} Tony mare of 4 chance to make a of playgrounds for your ehildren.| good citizen of himself,” Fhe law that is now belng consid] The above are in substance the ered Rot te accept the plat of any] ideas expressed by Jacob Rite fn addition Unless @ certain percent-| his lecture at the state university age of the area is reserved as a} last night, where 300 men and rene ie & good one and] women entively to ev shoul ery word uttered “The public schools are bene} guished fo ns Bagg sd nie | Metal not only for che information knowledge of conditions existing in which they impart to the children! the east side of New York during attending them, but also because! his many years as police reporter they tend to create ats’ in thelr} for the New York Sun, is very young minds, without which good! extensive. His sympathy with the jwen and women cannot be reared./ people amidet whem his work was ‘The schoo! mi Ot the} done has enabled him to obtain rege Bill the proper place/ such an insight into thelr lives and c girts conditions, thetr rath / “One boys’ club is worth 100 poland sympathies Sa aoe Heemen's ehubs. was enabled to do, he being his | Tenement Evil Spreads. intimate friend and president of | “Phe primary parpose of the police board of New York— le to prevent the spread ‘Theodore Roosevelt. NNN bi FRE j poli ata odes, of Engine Hoase hen nge nay seed io 1, whe acted aa assinta (Beripps Telegraph Service.) ohlef yesterday morning an 4 DAYTONA, Fla, Jan, 28—Fred/ fire department to jteerpiet, drivieg a Stanley steamer! alarm from tine jim the race this morning, was prob-| company " ably fatally ersehed when his car! riously i collision with a Muadi- men and turned over into the) #on st. cable car than at first sup ocwan. posed. | Marriott waa revived (his after) Mr. Hodder wag thrown from his |moon. Apparently the optic nerve| bueey tnto the front vestibule of has been |, at he te um-/ the car, where, was afterwards able to see, His internal injuries | discovered, he had broken a por. may be fatal, ton of the seat, Although no bones were broken, Hodder sustained a badly bruised back and hips, and crushed the fingers of one hand. Game to the core, he stayed with the firemen until it was found that there was no need for the de ments services, Last event however, he was suffering so my (car Special Servies) that Fire Chief Bringhurst told him RVERETT, Wash, Jan. 25-~The| '? ‘off for a few days to recor Cristc a of the North-|°" Th! morning his wife stated Pacific Is blocked by the col.|‘8t Mr. Hodder was considerably lapee of tunne! No. 1, , | aarored the largest on the line. The tim- ght fire amd burned out, of the tunnel to Mr, Rila, beng the determining charactor. “Make strict as tour the MISSIONARY INSTITUTE. Ce second day's work Forester @ Co, not content with | Latin thetr sucewes tn the real estate bust. | BisHlons heen, has entered the Geld of jJour- nation. Their infest venture, }eotten ap. The artictes to it are [oThe Great Northwest, Resources | amet Opportunttios,” by Alvin A. Pat- | terwon “Puget Sead, a Wort |Dighway, and Seattle, a Wortd'e| A T. Pritchard. one of the beat | City.” by Ed. W. Forester: “How 9) KRo%n transportation men in the [Invest Money tn Real Eatate, the| Puget sound country, will, on tiv | magia of AN Securities.” by J. 1, | fret of next month, beoume the Ta- }Rnight; “The A.-¥.-P, Rxposition” |coma manager for Prank Water- by Judes John F. Mclewn, and “Phe | house @ Co. Mors! Hamard Shows Individual ims Proeperty,” br H. W. Reeves, It RIVER STILL RISING. jcomtaing @ sufficieney of tinetr —_— itiome, and the articles are sapport SHAWNEETOWN. et by statietion) references which are undeniably correct. Thieves in Boathouse. An employe of the Brace @ Her |geort Mill company, at Westlake ay. land Mercer st. had cession to | viet the company's boathouse on Deaton bay yesterday afternoon, where an electric launch is kept. He found that thieves had broken 'tm the door and stolen machinery wed at $75. PRITCHARD GOES TO TACOMA. TL, Jan. %-— ‘The river ts at a height of 52 feet and still rising. Small breaks in the levee were ropaired, but more ate appearing. Guards have been erdered to shoot and kill aay per Snow is failing on the refugees, and jistemse sdfiering is enused. The supply of food is diminishing. SUIT SPECIAL $16.00. An tmmente Hae of $15.00 suits at W. B. Hatchinson & Co, corner Fr av. and Union at eed ‘te bir'maie of thom aoe, eee) F@@ Instructions jand $2.00 hate whieh are going for/tg embroidery and art work at 5.0 each this week at Lillagar & | London's, 1111 Secor’ av, by Mi |Berkman, the exclusive hatters | Jeusie Brown. All supplies at ic |1900 Second ave. are causing mech | ortees, cat pure iinens from ihe mmment, The price showe they |G0e in latest artietie designe Pt [mean business and the grade of low tops ide to Séc; Hardanger vos they Bre offering at this tow |cloth and canvas, dinch width, at price makes this stock move fast.) $0c; OOinch width for $1.26. New He quick if you would save maney | patterns of shirtwaist sets, collar jom your hat. +o and cuff sets and floral designs *** | Saturday Bargains tude in Ladies’ sons attempting to cut the lovee. |* THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, JAN. a PRESIDENT TOHOUSE PASSES RETIRE | TWO BILLS (Serippe Telegraph Servi (B8tar Special Berv' WASHINGTON, Jan, 26-—Inter| OLYMPIA, Wash, Jan. 26--The viewed here today, Congresaman} house finally passed two bills this Longworth says Roosevelt will not | morning: ran again for the presideney, and| House bill 4, by Beebe, of King, says the president favors Beoretary Taft, but Taft objects, It is certain that the nominee will not be re mponalble for delinquent children, and house bill 44, by Cartyon, way mean by that,” worth, “that the people expect the republican party to select & nom thee responsive to the new political thought, who will complete the task begun.” it tax commission, be referred to * committes on revende and tax tion. This report was adopted. Hoth houses adjourned until 2 ‘clock Monday. MAS. TOWNE DIES, Mra. Alice ©, Towne, aged 46, wife of W. Rh. Towne, of the Unit States assay office, died at her ome, 616 Terry ay, this morning WORK IS MPEDED Installation work in the city's ghting is practically at a stand |. Owing to the nonarrival of wire and other necessary matertal. Tnulators have been en the road for some weeks, and a cartoad of material, which the department is greatly in need of, and without which po tnataliation work can be! done, bas beon stalled in a suow | drift near Wilmot, Minn., for three weeks. daughter of Daniel Jo LICENSED TO WED Marri day Reckhors-Bchroeder—Cornetiua W. Private firma getting their wup-| J: Reekers, Seattle, to Mabel ©. plies and raw matertal from the | Schroeder, Rent east are in the same predicament! Newell-Talley—Frea Loroy New~ as the city department. i 36, Beattie, to Mra, Marry Tal- CRITICIOED baa, 34, Port Biakeley, to Kinu Tok- unhige, 24, Japan. Birth Record. Rirthe were registered today ae follows: Munch—At 9610 Jackson et, Jan- (Seripps Telegraph Service.) NIBQNNA, Jan, 25.—Japan’s com- Mereta! methods were harshly criti cived today at « conference of Austrian exporters. Karminski, one of the high officials of commerce, wary 9, to wife of Andrew J. Munch, twins, son and daughter, ansorted that Japan's merchants are He sald the toatl Sampeon — At Pacific hospital, January 17, to wife of Augustus C. Hampson, a son, Komp-—-At 134 Boylston, January 17, to wife of G. W. Kemp, « daugh- ter. Lumbeon—At M411 Lene et. Jan- wary 14, to wife of Arthur T. Lamb- eon, & eon, Parmice—At $618 Fourteenth ay, January 1%, to wite of Arthur Parm. ine, oo Btoel--At 1907 Kast proce, Jan- wary 1% to wife of J, W. Steel, o Gaughter. Bweet—At 28 Twenty-sixth ay, he said, “where the native mer chants are reliable and prompt payers, and where creditors are af forded every protection by the "| awe” DR. RUSSELL LOSES AGAIN, Dr. Annie K. Russell thie after- noon lost her sult against Dr. George W. Miracte, whom she charged with lnreeny by batier, Upon Ure request of the prosecuting torney, who declared (hat hie findings did not disclose ence of timinal inten, and Judge Gorden threw the case out of court. The| ified in the Where do the miners in South- eastern Alaska buy their dynamite? , The thrifty man knows how to of « diamond ring en- | trusted Inte his care by the woman who bas recently figured in so many suite Thi is the second case leat by Dr. Russell, the coorts hav- ing recently decided aguinat her tn | & hortewhipping charge brought by | & woodcutter by the name of John- { fon TEREST See ee TT eee { *. # RECOMMENDS FRANCHIGE. & . * The corporation committee this afternoon voted to recom meod the granting of a fran- chise to the Seattle Electric company Of a franchise throug! Prefontaine place. The fram chise, if eventually granted, will bring Third av. care #@ through to the depot * TUTTE Defective Vision Produces trritatton and nervous- oan, We make he viston perfect, | [thereby soothe your nerves, Pring your eye troubles to us. We give the very bewt service at a minimum | of cost. Ginsses $1 and up. fchu-| chard Optical Co, 1207 Second * le * * \t * seeeeeeeeee { tie & Trust C. of Unusual Magni- Cloaks, Suits, |FIR January 20, to wife of Richard W weet, a son ” Herker-~At 1906 Mast Marion, Jan~ wary 21, to wife of Mat Berger, a daughter. Leahy—At 1711 Want Spruce, Jan Wary 24, to wife of William G, Laahy, @ won, Alit--At 2196%. Queen Anne av., January 23, wite of Peter Alm, won Record of Deaths, Deaths were registered today an fallown: Cane-—Huth Case, 3 days, J 22, at Mallard MeDavitt-Vrank MoDayitt, January 44, at 1708 Kighteenth av Chapman-Mra, Mary (, Chap January 23, at 749 Nine- teonth ay. Vanovermark — Philip Vanover- mark, 45, January 20, at Van Anselt, Wash, Shigi--%, Ghigt, 24, January 21, at ary Dahl, 43, Janu- ary 14, at Seattle hotel, Kautramen— Willie Kamaramen, 40, January 19, at Kagle Gorge, Warn, Norrie—Curtin G, Norris, 70, Jan- wery 24, at 6660 Fourth av, north- east, Oleon—Clara Bophia Olson, 68. January 22, at Kirkland, Wash, HUSBAND UNFAITHFUL, Unfaithtulnese t given as the pneumonia, Mrs. Towne is the |e for 4 divorce filed in the mu- perior court this morning by Maude Hirannon against William J. Br non, Klste Miller is named as co- respondent In the action. ‘The cou- pl ere married tn 1963 and live ST AVE. LO BRINGS $56,000 Frerich & Eiliott this morning wold @ lot in the A, A, Denny a4 tion, opposite the postoffic on Firat ay,, for $56,000, The sale was made for TR, Lauri, the purchaser be- ing the Germania Realty company. The lot te technically known a the first balf of lot 5S and tot @ The Germania company made the pur- chase, It is wid, for investment pur- poses. way tomorrow night with a full car: | and fair passenger let The sound steamer Oly of Kv @rett is again tied up on acoount of the coal shortage resumed hor regular run last Wed- day at noon, after being tied up for several 4) and this morn pan und it Imponst wood or coal the rocks Today the steamer is at anchor In the harbor, being din mantied. Steamer Portland, which has been ted up at Pier 10 for nev eral days, sails tonight at 8 o'clock for Valdes and Seward BUT BPECIAT F806. | 00. | 5.00 outta An immense line of at W. B. Hutchinson & Co,, corn fecond av. and Union at be $180 = Goodell-Pratt Borewdriver, 960, at Splyning’« Automath * $3,200 7-Room House Modern One block from Madison ear, Renton Hill, lot 40106 TERMG—A GENUINE BNAP. Hoover Bros. 617 Marion Bidg. Main 1677. Ind. 2420. The steamer ¥. J. Binckmore, conducting a poolroom on James st. between First and Second ave, was arrest ed this afternoon on secount of allowing young boys in his estab- lishment. He was released on $50 bail, Three boys were found. Hu- | mane Officer Clark and Detective Corbett made the arrest. Chana RR Rae heh : ONTHE FRONT ; Reeeaeeranseanna Steamer Pennsylvania wil! sall for Valdes Sun: morning with 4 fol cargo of and a large Paavenger list. 4 Steame: won, of the Alaska: Pacitie ip company, fe due to sail for Friseo tomorrow after- Reon Bteamer Ramona satls for Bkag- Meat Prices That Please At the City Hall market, 609 Third ay, near Yesler ~ SUIT SPECIAL $15.00. An immense line of $16.00 sults at W. B. Hutchinson @ Co. corner Second av. and Union st. LEARN THE LESSON WHILE THERE iT TIME THAT WEST SEATTLE 18 COMING TO ITS OWN, Ak about the following: JOSEPH &. en 4 co. 108 Cherry Street. For Irrigated Lands call on COLUMBIA CANAL CO, Wash, of Attatia, Walla Walla Co., Wash. Opportunities Knocking at Your Door, Act Now. MALY CASH. s820 4th south, corner 220x120, ¢-room cottages and vetbulldings, 3 blocks from Bea- con Hil car and school This le worth $4,000. 82.550 CASH. rtherest corner tth and fot 40x12%, S-room modern > ® nf un N Roy | car Vine; ts well worth $2,500, TAMM & KUNKEL, Rea! Estate, Henry Tamm. c. G. A. Kanket. 7 Marion Buliding, Second Avenue and Marton. A HOME WORTH HAVING { On Capitol Hill | Strictly modern 600m house, large full lot, south | of Mercer and one block from ! car Good view Improvements in and paid House ts worth $3,000 Lot adjotning #010 for $4,600 Price $6,500 Good terms. 3274-5 Watker Bidg. 1906 Becond Ave. This is a RARE opportunity for those who anticipste pur- chasing a piano Those chances don't occur often. It is a cane of getting rid of 14 carloads of wes that should have been for the holidays—they came too late, and are now ar- riving, nearly two mouths over- due. The lack of coal and extra snow in the mountains has caused the trouble—and every- knows THIS 18 A BAO TH OF THE YEAR FOR THE PIANO BUGINESS. Janu ary and February are always dull months, ana we have de- cided to sell these pianos in a hurry, and get them off our bands just as econ a8 We pusal- bly can, and ihe quickest way to accomplish this reavlt is to juat CUT OUR USUAL PROFIT OFF THE PRICE, which we are now * NOW KE THIS IN MIND You could not buy a piano Soo a even if you were a dealer and bought your pianos from the factory for cash. And WE A OFFERING THEM ON EASY TERMS BE- SIDES-—only $iv down will take one to your home. Catalogues, prices, terms, etc, matled free. KOHLER @ CHASE, Established 1850. The Largest Music House on the Coast. 1805 Second Av., Arcade Bidg., Geattic. Look Into the Matter as carefully as you like and you will see for yourself that our bottled products—ginger ale, Sarsaperilia, lemon soda, birch beer, mineral water, etc, are the bert to be had in the mar- ket. We supply families, gro- cery stores, saloons and cafes. We would like you to try our refreshing drinks and to hear your opinion of them. PACIFIC & PUGET SOUND BOT- TLING COMPANY. Phones 927. Greatest Sale Saturday ; ie THE FAIR 3:5 1513-15-17-19-—SEGOND AY.—1513-15-17-19 Waists and Skirts At the Novelty Cloak and Su THE BNTIRE STOCK OF THE LADYWARE STORE '8 SELLING FAST, FOR NO WOMAN CAN RESIST THE FORCEFUL BARGAINS OFFERED AT THIS GREAT SALE. A MAGNIFICENT LINE OF THE LATEST CREATIONS IN CLOAKS, SUITS, WAISTS AND SKMTS ARE HEARD OF PRICSS, AND. EVERY GARMENT 18 CUT IN THIS SEASON'S LATEST STYLE OUR TAILORS ARE WORKING DAY AND NIGHT MAKING NEW GARMENTS FROM THE LADYWARE CO, THUS KEEPING THE STOCK NEW AND FRESH é A NEW GARMENT RIGHT FROM OUR TAILORS HANDS TAKES THE PLAC Ke or & d, TENDING THE SALE TOMORROW HAVE THE SAME OPPORTUNITY FOR SELEC TIONS AFF it Co.’s Main Store, 1316 2d. GOING AT UN- SURPLUS CLOTHS OF THE VERY ONE SOLD, 80 THAT LADIPS AT- ‘ORDED EARLIER BUYERS The Greatest Bargain Sensation of the Season Will Be the Sale Tomorrow of 200 Dozen Ladies’ Spring Walsts at 98c Each A LAST WORD—COME EARLY IF YOU CAN CONVENIENTLY DO 80, ‘Swell Top Coats | Finest Imported and Nice Suits | Top Coats--Sults Ladyware values Well our l0day sale L tailored, in mixtures; are values up to our 10-day sale price In mixtares; to 915 Short Box Coats all alte of nobby mixtures and hand finish, well made, silk lined; Ladyware values up to $85; 10-day ale price ..+ Mixtures, shades; 10-day Wal® ..+% $4.95 ng Skirts 06; 10-day sale price —— Panama Walki In all whades; Ladyware values up to $4.65 MAIN STORE 1316 and AVE Novelty Cloak & Sult Mfg. Co., Owners L. 1. HOFFMAN, Manager AND AVOID THB AFTERNOON CROWDS. ‘Righ-Class Man-Tallored § Goats and Finest =f Women’s Sults In broafcloths; Ladyware val es up to $37.60; our 10-day sale price . London Box Coats And Suits Full length, extra well tatlored, in all shades materials; yware alues up 00; our 10-day sale price Man-Tallored Skirts Ladyware 10-day Satin Ralncoats Ladyware values 10-day wale price Best workmanship; values up to §17.60; sale price All shades; up to $22.50 | $9.65 | $7.35 | Hundreds of Raincoats ip to $ 10-day sale ...813.50 alne o 96 to NOVELTY ANNEX 1207 2nd AVE. Z. A. MAFRIDGE CO., INC. 4. J, WOLF, Mgr, The SPOT Where Our GREAT GROCERY Specials Are REVOLUTIONIZING THE MERC! PLENTY OF GOODS. PLE LADIES’ DEPT. SPECIALS, Ladies’ $2.50 Plaid Walsts, styles $2.00 Mercer! Sateen Under skirts, with fancy atitehed ruf- fles 49 $5.00 Ladies’ Skirts 83.50 $20,00 and $15.00 Suits, cholce Ladies’ 2c extra quality Cotton Hose, per pair Remember you save 50 latest $1.69 Laidios’ Black 10¢ an conte om the $1.00 at our great sample | sale of Undermusling, boo W Ladies’ 35¢ acinators, only Wool Hose, we “p 28e $8.00 F ader skirts : DRY GOODS BARGAINS. Mohair Lustre, 27 Inches wide, for W spring suitings, per yard 12%e Colored Sik Ur 8% Fancy Plaid Walstings, Se quality India Linon, $2.75 large size Quilts, cach 61.908 MEN'S DEPT. BARGAINS. Men's Natural Wool Hose 45 Roy#’ Knee $3.00 Mor $16 Pants Pants 4 $3.00 8145 GREAT GROCERY SPECIALS, Hest Hated Sugar, 1b 89-00 | per pair | per yard | 10¢ | he | HANDISING OF THE WEST, NTY OF HELP, NO LIMIT. Milk 12¢ 10¢ Starch be Lea & Perrin's Sauce fe - Be Asparagus 12e 10¢ an Imported Frankfurth. 9¢ 10¢ and ise Bros’ be 15e | 20c Kagle Brand Condensed 20¢ cane Colman's Mustard | j | 10c package Kingford Corn bottle ttles Horse Radish, can Silver Plume 9 $a1J99019 can Clams, per can.. ans Spinach, per can. . ane Haddock Crosne boxes Schwabacher Black Pepper, per box..... 200 Eastern Hams, per Ib Eastern Bacon, per 17¢ ibe Pure Leat La ite Bo Wisc » Full Cream Cheese, ber Ib ise 400 Pan B5e 360 Ranch Rutter, per Ib... .28¢ 40¢ Ranch Eggs, per doen. .29¢ 6 iba, Small Navy Bea 25e 6 Ibs. Pink DB Rest Rice ibs, Rice Pop Corr Ibe, Freneh Prun lone na, pe Mission Figs, per tt co English Breakfast Te boxes Libby Brand Table Balt * ide ib $9990) per Ib y Creamery Butter Lem Pe 25 Gwe

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