The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 11, 1907, Page 7

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SAD RITES OVER “NEWSIES” DOG GRAVE OF THE “NEWSIEG'” CANINE FRIEND mongrel dog “PI.” from some place, no gee Where, and established mite the hearts of the P who took him fn and) theirs, was burle almost grotesque, mound fe the old university) marks the grave = it tem't me af a grave, and might even) ei A amifle Dut for the fact! out the spat a oys assembled to to an unclaimed had been rescued from aad jetsam of the co Wes ren down by an auto tat Friday and killed Months ago he appeared at @o0r to the ctreniation : of one of hewspa peta of the city, and since ‘hot tim: ' were his home, an who Sold them his (rienda he followed the boys abow city from the newspaper of te thelr street corners, an the ttle creature was th: of @ dosen lads, who ooev SIMMER WORK STREETS e fegular summer work on the Mreeis of the city was taken Morning by the «treet de- est and several gangs were Gat into the residence sections S29 teams and (wo new Marriage iieanses were ineued to- May 8 allows: : Betehinson, 54. and Bm- | Me A. Barly, 49, Both of Woodinville. McKenzie, 26, and Viney WMichelas, Mi both of Port Hinkeley Matkey, 23, of McMurray, ant Libbaska, 26 @ Harn, 33, and Hilda Tar- Grenville BR. Vaughar it. RC, Jobason, 25, and Kriger, 25, South Park. eels Birth Record. Were registered ¢ tees Vasderbogart—at «10 wife of Josep . & danghter | Aehpson—at 4012 [Mlateh 9, to wite of A WO, 4 daughter ABin—At 407 26th a ® Wife of George Wave and Ger- lare May jay as Aloha at , n av Jobn a. M a a h on Poate—At 904 21rd av. &, March | to wite of Charie Male twins Planar 416 Borch 9, to wite - p . S¥anson—At 517 Ate wife of Kot 4 ernach At 4, te wife nach, a son Shutthote— ar Sto wi ‘Seon, Que of nue soso oF tition, — Tartine —totant ay. &. OE Fae—Werdor - PW Beimont Pain Mrs. L . March eon, ir t Lemmon ne We keep an 094 wit be ¢ GREGOR m'arcaoR 201 Empire INVEST $5.00 more in our Citizen's Trustee Co ed La COLUmaia CAN * call on co, a yes} der the wheels of the big red auto | the tender hands of newsboys pick | | Tom Witt jurday night sw | } | ; a pled spare moments tn teaching him tricks and spent well carned nickels jat the corner market for “dor meat.” When “P.1.” met his death um ed up the poor little body and kept | it until the occasion of the funeral yesterday. Flowers and tears were spread upon the little grave, as genuine as ever mourned « human friend “Star,” another Mttle mongrel ai ready friendly with the newsies, is looked upon as the successor of the late mascot of paper ab} ey. On him will fall the favors. the dainties, the duties asd trick» ot the departed friend. On him in} time to come will fall the tears when it is bis turn to pass across the great divide to that happy but wystertous seal where “the good fogs go.” The petted poodle tn his cush foned seat of my lady's well fed and well groomed. umber the sincere friends or pro luce by his death the heartwrung | oars which fell over the grave of tittle “P.1." [troublesome The murderer killed jhis man with an ax, striking him jon the head a blow wheh shattered the skull LABOR MEETING SUNDAY To insure success tn the sending of a representative of organized tn bor to the Moyer-Haywood trial in Idaho, a big labor rally will be heid | next Sunday afternoon in the Coll- | seum rink. A parade of all the) unions in Seattle to start from the} Labor Temple at 1 o'clock and/ march to the rink, is planned. A} number of bands have been arrang ed for to mareh tn the procession At the Coliseum there will be sev jeral prominent labor speakers and | @ program of music. MULLEN ENTERS BECK’S FIRM Hon. Frank P. Malien, council manatlarge of the city of Seattle, sometimes better known as member jot the “Whisky Ring,” this after |noon entered an application for a aaioon leense for the Abbott Bar, at Third and Pike sts, in which he/| is a partner with Henry Beck, a well known #aloon man and recent ly defeated candidate for the legis | latare. | Hitherto Mr. Mullen has kept bis name in the background of his sa loon business, but today he comes forward with a frank application for | a license STICK-UP MAN | | | | known to the police as highwayman, Sat ywed a large dose morphia, from the effects of |which he died at the Wayside hos pital yesterday morning. Despond-| ency over his criminal career and| the fact that his former wife, Mrs. | Ads Hurlbert, in now serving term in county fail the Witt was but 26 years of age, wan arrested frequently, and rved much of his latter life be lhind the bars, sithough he was never sentenced to the penitentiary similar attempt upon months a “stickup” or the are He made a SEAVIEW TRACTS. $200 TO 8750 WEST & WHEELER, Colman Butlding. REAL ESTATE AND LOANS. M7 BAILEY BLDG. GO ANO GEE OXBOW ADDITION TODAY. | It te declared that Mr [and she | home second class. | wire toe her fiar | woman then STREET SPRINKLERS contribute to make a stunning cow THAW ASE. LONDON, March 11.—-An unofft etal statement from the American embassy gives what ta claimed to be the real facts concerning the com heotion of Craig Wadsworth with Mra, Holman, mother of Hvelyn, during her visit to London tn 1003. Holman was le Thaw and of Burope i her and was of « soclety | | left without funds Bvelyn went on a tou Vadeworth the object of an attac paper called "The Throne,” but this was unnoticed officially Today's statement is expected to set Wade worth right The statement further says Thaw, | Evelyn and Mre. Holman saw much of Wadsworth, whom they had pre. viously known In New York At lunch one day Bvelyn Wadsworth that Thaw had ed her, immediately the Paria, saying they & fortnight. They left Mra at the Hotel Claridges witha funds, in a most expensive apart me She appealed to Wadsworth who suggested that she remain un til Thaw's return, Wadswort gested that Mra. Holman appeal to the Amerioan society for assistance atid The soclety asalnt told pistroat couple went to would return in Holman offered to send her refused ad Wadaworth J Holman ne to do all abit. The to New York n full of the rth with the Then Mra. Holman b who cabled in they could for roth Mre eturne This statement is connection of War case, It ts expe Jerome will use this fn rebuttal GRANTS A NEW TRIAL 4 The N. P. railroad has been grant od @ new trial by J Hanford n the sult brought it by Plummer The case ls oné of the most im portant im years, involving the em vyers’ Hability Jaw against WANT FREE WATER The city couneil will have a new ordinance before it this «ranting the Seattle Sprinkling company free water for the «prim kling of the business streets this ummer, for which the sprinkling pany agrees to sprinkle free the! * intersections and streets in| front of all city batldings atre PALE BLUE SILK AFTERNOON GOWN. A skoleton frock, designed for aft ernoon card parties, may also be worn on cool summer days. Rajah «tik, of a pale bine tone combined with chiffon of the same shade, embroidered batiete, and vel of burnt apricot, the whole elaborate with much bandwork, tume. The yoke edge, the arm hol nd the edges of the belt are of velvet| in the burnt apricot, which har} monizes well with the delicate blue The silk corsage is cut very low the under blouse being made of a series of narrow ruffles of chiffon These sre separated from the ba tiste which forms the ye by a vet ribbon of apricot color. The under slee e of embroidery ba tiste to match the yoke, the em broldery being in many hues. The skirt is full and consists of horizontal lines of embroidery, which alternate with narrow tuck# These are in groups Representative W. BE. Humphrey has recommended Lovett M. Wood,| editor and publisher of the Trade} Register, for American commercial agent in the Orie 1st Hill Corner | 8 and w umbla corner Hig old impr er month vement Price pay p Ware & lrelan Main 2148. Bailey Bldg evening | t } Raster Brown bread | the superior of | will THE SEATTLE OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE STAR—MONDAY, MARCH 1:, 19 ] WAY, Hf) + Don'l KNOW ANY THING ABOUT HARRY, RRR * KIDNAP STORY A FAKE. # WANT RAISE OF PER CENT The Marine Engineer” tion will ask an inerease of 15 per cont In wages, commencing April 1 This will apply to Puget Sound and inland w (Scripps Telegraph Service.) ST. PAUL, Mareh 11.—The sonsational report from Call fornia that Henry Weyer hauser, the millionaire lum- berman, had been kidnapped is @ canard The Inmber king ts safe and sound in this elty associa eee ee eee eee tee Seat eeeeeeee eee eee aneeee GRIGTOL APPOINTED SKATER BREAKS LEG. (Berinps Telegraph Service.) WASHINGTON, March 11 president has sig a neat for W. ©. Bristol attorney of Oregon. prevented this confirmation soaason peraonal reasons The president wants Bristol to fir ish the land fraud prosecution $$ ~ ew BUSTER BROWN AND TIGE ARRIVE IN SEATTLE The Golden West Baking Co. Bring This Pair of Celebrities to Seattle to Advertise New Buster Brown Bread rece Wiltle V y, the 16-year-old stepeon of Police Bergeant WIl!kea, his leg at the Dreamiand i rink evening, and was removed to me » tendons were badly torn, adding to the sert» ofleness of the break pont ant hanmt for he by Tw The real and original Brown ad his d6g Tige, with ferocious looks, are in Seattle for the first time, and intend to make | the acquaintance of all the school cnlidren of the elty, in the Inter- ents of the Golden West Baking company. The above named company bas a man moth bakery at the corner of Mas and Moran way will be the Seattle home of claimed to be ead in the} and favor In @ talk this morning about this city and the Golden West Bakery Buster Brown of great renown sald I was more than surprised find such a hustling city away out here, but then [ should have ox ted great things in Seattie, as everyone in the east seems to be mightily interested in your doings a man dare not register from Seattle at any hotel if he doesn’t want be bothered to death answering questions propounded by rsone anxious to hear all about the metropolis of the northwest jolden Weat Bakery, which manufact Buster Brown Bread, is a striking example of what energy, capital and an “I'll get there” spirit will do To advertise Buster fread, the bt product of the bratniest tn the world which ta now being made in the rincips cities of the country, I have visited hundr of bakeries but at no ple did I find more up to-date facilities for making the taff of life” th the Golden t Baker Occupying a k construct Buster square, two stories In height, on the | entering a visitor ts immediately impressed with the absolute cle nese that pervades the place The old methods of making bread by hand are entirely done away with, and eaters of Buster Brown Bread need not fear that during the hot summer days the “sweat of totiers’” will help motsten a sin gle loaf. Machinery of the most modern pattern not only sifts,/ weighs and blends the flour, but mixes the dough and cute it into} pound pieces ready for the pans. | Before being placed tn the enor mons Werner-Pfleidern draw plate | ovens, the dough is run into the steam rooms, where it steamed for 20 minutes. The cake depart is complete | in every detatl and is equipped with | two large Peterson ovens and ma chinery for making frosting. The donghnut mm is entirely separate from every other depart-| ment. and bere, too, machinery takes the place of the baker. The company furnishes each em ploye a freshly laundered uniform every morning, and the dressing| room is equipped with shower bathe and other sanitary appli for the workmen's con - ° only recently completed sachusetts st. which cowatry, for nutrimen to and the enormous ca pacity of the Golden West Bakery continued Buster Brewn, may be gained when it is understood that} working full force over 100,000} loaves per day, to say nothing of cakes and pastry, can be turned out The company will own fruit and julc guarantee of absolute purity always be upheld Buster Brown will remain in t city about two weeks, visiting gro: | y and tne where | will distribute souvenirs of the} Bread Baked—Huster B Brown at preserve its so that their wit °) schools, be Best . solid feet butlding of ric jon 120x120 | inte | question |im the High School pharmacy, 7. UNKNOWN MAN DEAD, Falling in a fit, an unknowa man died in the basement of the Main at. lodging house last night. Three} men tented beds in the basement | yesterday Their names were! Smith, Burley and Swengley. Smith han beqn located and the dead man is one of the remaining two. | body is held by Bonney-Wat identification, | | BOOKS EXAMINED. | A report will be made to the elty | eounec!l tonight by the fir mittee of the mittee's examining the books of the elty comptrol and the olly treasurer The books were found to be in all partioula COMMITTEE LAUGHS AT CHARGES | work In| exact umittee of the | noon to look license comt treated Mayor Moore had Congrove as a arison, a violated his The leense council met this eft the Carlson-Ce The the changes that f ve tenant of Coagrove’s, le snd wan told to move, but settled it by paying $60 a month erent. The mayor had nothing | whatever to do with the matter! aside from vetoing Carison'’s | | | | cense when it was understood he DRUG CLERK JAILED - | Charged with selling liquor with-| out a license, John Ellis, a clerk | 1600 | Broadway, was arroated yesterday | }afterncon by Patrolman We | In accordance with the chief's in structions, ball was refused and | the man locked up WESTLAKE REPLANKED, of Wentlake av. | from the Brace & Hergert mill to the barrel factory near Fremont, | | just completed, cost the city $10,- | The replanking 97.93, BAD BREAK j@rimage to Hammond, Ind, an au WIFE SENTENCES HUBBY: 30 DAYS FOR JOSEPH © (Beattie Star's Exclu BAYONNE, N, J, March 11 & standing police court joke that no tter how much a woman has aut ed at the hands of a man, she will weaken when it * to met ing out puniatinent to him. Ne Joseph Rickey, | who hi for nor support You kr nt t was Mra d her husband up more about this Mra, Rickley,” Lasarus, “so I me ou pronounce you Hike ked hog iw no ¢ ful. usking 9 ald th on me bex a hard h Its awfully good, ar wit be and give you “It's wife, f no y Joseph,” You ha I think t and that was all there was “DEAN” CIGAR. |_The new quality, Dect CHINK ELOPES WITH GEORGIA BELLE (Star Special Bervice.) CHICAGO, Mareh 11.—The elopement of Thomas Shin Thow, aged 35 year full-blood Chinese and Agnes Fullwood, aged handsome young southern mins and | & belle of Atlanta, Ga, who were married at Hammond, Ind, has cre ated « stir in Englewood, where the heroine of the romance has been visiting friends. Mystery surrounds the slope ment, which involved a hurried pil teach & lennon. sustained,” said the re It is not alwaye a wise thing to start a savings account with juct any bank. You should first inquire into the stability of the institution. Start a savings account with us. SEATTLE'S LEADING SAVINGS BANK, We Pay 4 Per Ct. interest On Savings Aooounts BRANCHES — Ballard, Renton, Georgetown, JAMES D. HOGER S. B SOLNER . DIRECTORS Ferdinand Schmite J. D. Lowman Emanuel Rosenberg A. B. Stewart tomobile to Crown Point and a ell max wedding banquet served at the Auditorium Annex. Thomas Shin Thow ts rich and reputed to be one of the magnates backing the chop suey emporium known to Bohemia as the King Yen | Lo restaurant, at 77 South Clark} at, Miss pretty | Fullwood is more than! She was 4 belle of Georgia, where that title is bestowed only} upon those who are superlatively, handsome STEVENS HOTEL CAF Serve a fine course dinner for 2 from 11 to 8 p. m. every day. Corner Second Ave. and Chery. Hoge Bidg., Seattle, Wash. Agents for Alaska Banking and Safe Deposit Co, Nome, Alaska. Special sale of Garden To Spinning’s this week. Get pri 1316 Second a at the * GEN, FREDERICK DB. GRANT, who charged with using indiacreet words Son of President Grant, i at a banquet. He denies intention, but ts threatened with court marth The following is what he said at A. R. banquet at Philadelphia b. 22 t am me when United States has to talk and argue with the indicted mayor of a city as to whether or not the United| States will carry out the provisions | of a treaty with another country. I do not believe such « thing would | have happe d between the éth ot | March, 187%, and the 4th of March, 1877." a ¥ | sorry that | the president the time has of th EAN” CIGAR, BEACON HILL $1,500 $1,200 CASH Lots 3 and 4, block 29, tral Seattle; 80 x 120, on Bighteenth av th, near Holgate good buy $1,500 $1,000 CASH ra full size lot on Blew: South, near Walker short blocks from thie ought to firat-clase buy. $1,500 one block weet of the con Hill car line; this te the only lot we know of for the money tn this district, $850 to cen th only tide bea 60x120, THE LATEST Starkey’s Orchard Addition BEACON HILL RIDGE WILL BE ON THE MARKET GOON. WATCH FOR THE OPEN “TNG < D FEATURES— CLOSE IN FINE VIEW LOW PRICES. EASY TERMS 1223 ALASKA BUILING $1,200 We have about 40 fine, sightly lots near the end of the car price, that we terme; the a let for the grading of this district; side walk, se and water are to be put in; buy a lot now while they heap; there te will surely double | in & few montha, $3,000 are $500 CASH f th impro xtenst B ar line od a || Flagg & Bennett |I a). wanson 608-9 New York Block Gahen-Drew Go. The New Firm Cahen-Drew Co. Save} Housekeepers of Seattle 1-3 Come Early MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Here's something for whieh you @ been looking—imported Cut Gises Claret or Mineral Water Glasses in several designs and cuttings. Sellers a price, each -- 40e $5.00 to $8.00 dozen; Cahen-Drew . Royal Doulton Jugs, 92¢ In characteristic English stylee— just the thing for a plate rack. Also our fall line of Royal Doul- ton and Ridgway ware, REDUCED One-Third Off Haviland Chine pattern, apple and gold stock with green Open blossoms edge. Ret, Cahen-Drew'n price $30.09 2% Per Cent. Off Entire Line of Cut Glass Dinner Iridescent Glassware, 1-3 Less. It changes with the varying lights Finger Bowls, $4.00 dozen; price, dozen ..... H Claret Tumblers, $4.15 dosen; our price, doxen .. $2.75 Water Bottles, 9c each; our price, each 606 our One-Half Off Haviland Spoon $1 now ° 4 Vegetable Dish, $2 s ‘Trays, were Our new line of Lawn Mow- ors, Garden Hose, Stoves and (Rose pattern, with gold.) Jardinere and Pedestal, $4.50, NOW oes 249 CAHEN-DREW CO. Successors to M. Seller & Co., Retail. Seattle, Wash, First and Madison. Beautiful Home Site CHEAPEST LOTS IN THE RAINIER VALLEY lore you buy elsewhere. t KET, GOOD VIEW, Almost one-fourth In the Best District of the valley One car line runs past these lots now; by them, Within 26 minutes of Pioneer Square. The best cheap close-in lots to be had In a booming district. Prices will double. of these lots and are selling th ) for only $550 Per Lot, Easy Terms Don't miss this opportunity, Watch us grow in these lines. acre. another is going right Good car service. We have only a few See us at once. VERNON & O’HARA 64 and 65 Starr-Boyd Bullding, 619% First avenue Phone, Main 4465. AT FAIR DEP’T STORE : 1513-15-17-19 Second Av. TOMORROW Tuesday and Wednesday We Wind Up the Great Bargain- Giving Sale THE-—— THE PEOPLE’S ST s eeenieeniemmmnmmmenialll The Fair

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