The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 26, 1907, Page 3

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ee ABS NONOGENARIAN BAD FOR THE WOMEN (OR ALLEGED INSULT home of Dr ending to him on will where he (Btar Special Service.) PITTSBURG, March 26.—-Pitts burg’s fashionable women are auf fering in mental distr because the heartless mon who make tail made gowns went on @ strike yes terday morning, As a result there will be but few tatlored gowns worn in Pittsburg this Baster, Pashto able dressmaking shops were | ed with ordeve for ring dress Increase in wages wie the demand of the atrikers and thin was depied THREE UNIONS SURTED PF. W, Cottertil, business agent of the Central Labor counet! and pre ident of the Washington State F eration of Labor, announced to that three new have branches formed te within ¢ lant fow weeks, They are the fora, Pole Ratsers and Electrical | Assistants, and Sal! Makers The Rooters start membership of 26, the Pole Raisers snd Blectrical Aasistants with 60 4 the Ball Makers, wh orm zation is not yet complete, with The latter union will complete its reanination next Sunday. Hereaft er the Roofers will have Monday for thetr regular meeting night in the Labor Temple, and the Pole Raisers will meet on Fridays FEAR SMALLPOX EPIDEMIC (Star Special Service.) BALLARD, March 26.-—Bighteen men in the Stimson mill were this morning gearantined in the com | pany boarding house at Mallard. j Two cases have now broken out, the vietime being millmen. A care | ful guard ts kept over the men, as) the authorities fear an epidemic. TACOMA, March 36.—The social Dixon, who ts at Today the injured removed to Beattie, will recefve better atten tion at one of the hospitals. No charge has been ontered scuinet Hamilton, who ta held swatting developments in his vie im's condition. Will Occupy Oudja. PARIS, March 26.-—-Frenech troops will oceupy Oudja wattl the Moor ish government has given satiatac tion for the assassination of Dr Mauchamp man. . badly wounded, bot Is ei te recover, He TELEGRAM AVED= G.OP XXX Coll No. Manila Taft , Washington “ friend , we move to make your mination anonymous oe Filipinos | | unions in & 1796 ened. 4 bh Dh D IN SEATTLE at Everett, Wash, but the name on the card found in Henderson's coat pocket is so blurred that it is indie tinet Mr. Maxwell, the father-in-law, ts still in a serious condition. He tx pale Own life, was formerly suffering from joss of blood and the we of the Seattle Electric shock, Mr. Maxwell is a member ve 0 af the Independent Order of Odd of Henderson lives | Fellows at Latrove, Cal TEMPTS TO KILL THE WOMAN HE LOVES —a ar Specia! Service) 1D, March 26 —William Who shot and Killed his City last Saturday, to kill his father-in-law, Johnaon, Castile, « tion local audience fed panic-stricken GEM MEN, SAt, 18 THE OLD KENTUCKY BIRD DAWG, AND 18 TREATED AS SUCH, THE KUNNEL AND THE BIHD DAWG, (Geattle Star's lusive Service.) ELIZABETHTOWN, Ky, Mareh M%—A veteran bird dog has been committed to the Hardin Ma whose order of commit ment epeaks for iteelf, as follows Wm, Cleaver, Keeper of the County Farm Dear Sir; You wilt ple ive aX wafely keep the body of Dewey Johnaon.’ He te « little old, but he hae been raised @ gentiemal and has always kept the very it ansoctates have ‘als, majors, offtotally poor house by governors, judges, doctors You will please credit the old gentionan to magisterial district No 6 'Q. W. JOMNBON, J. PP." ATTACK BY LION (Beri wick raph Service.) March 26.— Dolly er with Al Barnes Wild animal show, was attacked by Prince, one of the largest tons in ptivity, while performing at @ theater here Inet night The lien knocked Miss Chetle down and, grabbing her forearm, tore the flesh to the be Th from the theater, None was injured in the exit, At «@ local hospital it ts | @aid that the victinn may dle of her injuries: TARC) GILL NINTH Counctiman Gill made one of hin famous assaults on the Ninth ward last night on the pretext of de fending the rest of the etty against the absorption by that ward of too] much light. The Ninth ward fs a| favorite sub, of attack of the | Third warder, for the reason that ie * never loved the councilman ‘om that ward Lagat Wig asked night, an are light for Ninth, along with « large number of lights for oter sections, Gill pitched into} fOunciiman Murphy and declared | that he wae going to take the mat ter of light distribution out of the GILL ANGERED AT VETO : Mi Gil of the Third ward, cap tons as ever, furnished the only en Wrehing feature last evening to a| Very dull session of the city coun | ch. Without any relevancy what ever, Gill took advantage of the| of the mayor's monsage ac companying the veto of he coun cli's fire house gift to tw Terry! hire, to attempt to disere (i Mayor | Moore Gill had fortified himeetf with a newspaper clipping, purporting | be the utterances of tho mayor, in COUNCIL AIDS HI GILL Councilman Gill was given $5,000 from the general fund by the city eotnci! to help bim complete a pay ing tmprovemest on Twenty ninth | avenue Gi bas fought ry larme | provement in the past few years! where there was any money to come! out of the general fund. Last night be even had the temerity to fight) TUNNEL WORK TO BE RUSHED | Another conference has just been | held between the mayor, the city) Ja ‘MAKES WAR ON WARD | hands of the councilmen and place | it in the hands of the supertntend: | ent of lights | Gi was reminded that the su | porintendent bad recommended the Hghte. The Third warder retorted that none of the lights in the Ninth ward had ever been recommended by the superintendent Murphy replied that all had been | #0 recommended Defeated but not subdued, Gill] waid he would bring in a resolution | next week placing the Nght distri: | bution In the hands of the super intendent, and retired into bis seat which it was alleged that Counetl-| t Kelso had been compelied to vote with the ring members in or-| der to get desired Improvements tn | his own ward | Rising to a question of personal privilege, Gill permitted catechine the Eleventh w us to the authority statements Everything being answered to the satisfaction of the Third warder,| he fell into his seat and the routine | progressed j | an appropriation of §2,706 from the | general fund for crosswalks in the} Ninth ward | When, however, the Third ward| bexam to want paving, the coun ¢liman from that ward read the riot act on the floor of the councll and told them plainly that he was going to be in line for a few do-| nations from the general fund. | Se casaande neat work of constructing that part of the bore. Great car will be used re-| inforeing the tunnel arch under the | building, No work on the building proper will be Gone until the tun j nel is complete beneath it FLYER | | cllizen ARBOR DAY 16 NOT A LEGAL HOLIDAY, | (Star Special Service.) OLYMPIA, March April 11, HAY MAY YET doew not pre { ance, but recommends that erally observed ernor 1 obse be gem Chairman Mullen of the street committ after a thorough inves tigation of John Hay, the mayor's tent appolsitee for superintendent | streets, has discovered him to a rational and sensible and a tptop rumored that nd the fight, pe EVERYONE BATISFIED. The when everyone is fast approaching will want thelr new snd would be greatly were not fin- | spring clothes disappointed of they ished in time for Easter. Dantel Fubrman, the tailor, 1016 Second lay. is satisfying all his customers and and late to get | all out fa time, Better get with him ove 4 good nAsOD neil man ntone the atr It tw will shortly intendent firming Hay It was quite persistently asserted night that Mr. Mullen would vote for the confirmation Hay when the vo taken bis ne in the cor Howe the mmittee failed to make a CANAL CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS The following were elected offt cers of the Lake Washington Canal| association at the first meeting of ite board of trustees yesterday ir the Chamber of Commerce rooms John §&. Brace, president; Judge! Roger 8. Greene, vice-president; G.} Virtue, secretary; ©. B | herg, treasurer. | Judge Thomas Burke, who leaves | for Washington, D. C., this week, was empowered by the association | to outline the canal and associa-| tion pl before the war depart-| ment, and to ask that the money be ratsed under the assessment | district plan of the Cotterill bill, | be expended under the direction of | Maj, H. M. Chittend United | Staten engineer in charge in this diatrict TO PLAT GOLF LINKS| super wily con working early work his acquainted oa on EASTER OUTFIT Would not be complete with out a new pair of shoes. SPRING AND SUMMER FOOTWEAR Many styles to se- See the new Ox are now in. lect from. | fords at The old golf inks site, tying on | Raymond & hurst, which was recentiy purchased | by Paul C. Murphy and Frank F-. | Mead, will be platted and put on the market about a year hence. | The grownds will be parked, bow levarded, supplied with city water, ne ‘% cement walks, ete, and will] the Laurethurst addition. | resemble Eruamncnace aac AE RN onginoer and Kngineer Hawkins of | Geattie- Tacoma Route—Four Round the Union Pacific, The details of Tripa Dally. Leave Seattle 6:45, 10:25 a m the tunnel of that company Under)» 65 6:45 p.m. Leave Tacoma 8:36 | Tt was necessary to knook the lon senaelons with crowbars to rescue the woman from the cas, jal Service.) “Young man, I have known youl, ! arch §=626.-—A most (since you were a little babe; 1 aed pathetic case is that) knew your father, ani his father who was arraign- | before him. I know your dear old afterncon, churged | mother, and you know that | would to kill Mrs. Bessie} not harm one hair on your head use she would not! nor commit any act that would ce from her husband | bring the slightest pain to your mother, but I can not see you harm 4 father of | my little girl My boy, there is nothing fn the world I would not do for you, and if you have no money I will gtve you enough to buy your ticket an jallow you to reach California.” The 2 of this etty have placed « teket in the field to be voted upon at TI WANTS POWDER DOCK. | -_— = } The port warden asked the city} 5, 2:55, 7:30 p.m. Land! counct! last evening to consider a Hoyt 405 Pike St. coming municipal election. CHAS. B. TEALE DIES SUDDENLY orenerty | A loose joint or a leaky pipe ie/the new municipal building tis m. 19:1 sometimes a costly proposition. | Fourth and Yesler were agreed to | ti ri dock, Seattle; N. P.| powder dock and warebouse in the| Let us fix it at once, G. H. Brown | and arranged. \w rt, Tacoma. Single fare 35¢,/harbor, He explained the danger| & Co, 221 Pine st. Both phones The company i# gotng right| round trip 60c. Meals served a Is | attendant upon handling explosives elahead with the work with the carte *** lover the commercial docks, and sajd suites —_——-—— ~|there was enough powder moving! at times to blow up or shake the jentire city to its foundations, A |total of 897 pounds of explosives | passed over the rious docks last jmonth. The matt was referred }to the fire and water committee. THE NOVELTY CLOAK & SUIT CO. 1207 Second Avenue. ‘Babies’ Fold- ing Go-Gart” ) f r $5.49 Steel Gear, Large Wheels, ber Tires, Wicker Body, Re- the ag appearet fears to the « to Hennigan wae is next | Bodern oth tube of the) died | 16:30 ast night | Grand hetet THE NOVELTY CLOAK & SUIT CO. 1207 Second Avenue. m to godiiness Al Teale had : . G. HL Brown & Co, | f¥eday sentence was given ten ane nigan by Judge Arntson in orde Both phone: ws = ae that he might be confined uott! Mr +s b+ eo4d7O4+ | Richards brought the money Pleasure and Profit ; ty | } y the new year #} ee tapidly ; ~ eten, a fi 4 whe wrenched / his foot seversiy a week ag Retursing from « walk with! Stapleton yesterday afternoon Mr, } omplained of pains in his} omach Medicine falled to bring | rettet, ahd he grew steadity worse! until the time of bie death | Mr, Teale was 42 years of¢. formernty lived in B a. Ip Bea ttle |) be was “nected with Frederick @ Neleon before he started tn business / with Mr. Mit The Teale- Hill's | eatablinhiment « sold nat Rankin Co caves a widow THE THEATERS New Bill at Star Theater, Yesterday afternoon the & theater gave fte new program eight vaudeville acts, with Archie! Boyd & Co. tn the headline position. | Boyd & a disciple of Denman! Thompson, and his present skit “Aftor Many Years,” shows 20 min-| utes of the life of a Down Bast! farmer | The Risley’s, comedy ncrobate are tho next best things in the now | show. Emmonds, Emmerson @ Em monds appear in the farce, “Only | & Joke.” Emily Nice sings ballads in quickly-changed costumes; Bd-| @le Roesch has « new, pathetic! ditty; the Two Cassetias are Kuro | pean whirlwind dascers, and Ida| Howell won favor with some of lher song selections With daily m: #, the same | program will be kept on all this | week and at a continuous perform jance on Easter Sunday. Teale | WOMEN’S FEDERATION MEET ING. An tnteresting meeting of the Fod eration of Women's chads was held yesterday afternoon at the &t Franels. Prof Savery of the Uni versity of Washington spoke of the | buligtng the University Settlement jassociation intends te operate, It . | ie to be the plan of the Mills hotel u in New York The clab paseed a resolution ask ing for improvements in the city jal. H. B. Dobbs asked that com Mort stations be constructed on the tndéentive for tur A-Y.P.-% grounds. Steps will also satil soon the ibe taken to encourage the planting @ waving becomes a \" sweet peas, the A-Y.-P. flower He! f March, almost h the time to s Sftowing. The person & steady position at should make it fw start 2 growing account with this It is #0 easy to do P| fely an effort be made Pi open the account additional deposit Teale Pleasure as well as ts. sta Tom | Now is the ti t ; Me: pg BADLY BURNED. Tom Callis, an employe of the (City Dye Works, at 125 Fifth av forth, was badly burned about the face and hands tn trying to ox- COMPARY tinguiah a fire in the plant, caused ally paid, $100,000 by the explosion of a bensine Location. 318 Ptke " Street - “DEAN” CIGAR. o+044ee48'The new quality, Sc ine “Renown” Malleable Range APUEL AND REPAIR GAVER ALL THE TIME “The Virginian.” | “The Virginian” reopened ite on gagement at the Grand last night Jand pleased another big house | Dustin Farnum and Frank Campeau }are sharing equally in the success fof the plece, in spite of the fact that one is the hero and the othe | the villain. Swedish Artists. | local the) the “> com | A novelty in the way of theatricala qill seen at |Grand Thursday night | Swedish Dramatic company pears in & Swedish musical ody be when | Fun at the Geattle “A Jolly American pleasing many at the Seattle plece is about an equal mixtw broad American humor and dramatic heartinterest Tramp” ils The oft melo | “Mothe” at the Lole “Moths” will run all week at the Lots with the usual matinees. The play is dramatization of Oulda’s | famous novie. The full strength of the Pantages company is used tn the piece A Lively Bill | “Teesy- Weezy” ta a Mvely the some of the song show at numbers atory husbands and funn popular hat will ju wives, The compl and interesting. strictly high-« W0l prove tt entering Int eit is factory ail, anc Of Mer article. “Com Df Pt points of the Ren range in every sense of the word the test of time. Every plece ction is rigidly examined by range is overhauled before reason than to insure perfection 5 no danger of getting an tn and Jet us show you the su Range |S! Down and $1 a Week Secures Any One of Our Many | STOVES AND RANGES B. Hanford Hanford comes to the night in Julius rted by an excellent compan Drofnah Mr. Hanforé ! his ¢ mer with “( ALLEN SUCCEEDS TO LOCAL OFFICE urd M. Allen, ¢ nd office, ba chief clerk of the and will aseu ld by P Charle Charies B. Grand F Caesar by “ ville } office the nA al land du | the Smith special place formerly t who h been agent TACOMA March 26. men t went out Atl the; Oredtt You Want Corner | Unfon | Street ofit go hand W | PricesThat |j|| Bnd Ave Talk AT— 1200 2d Ave Opp. Pantages Theater 1207 Second Avenue $100.00 Up-to-the $76 $ 0 $ 26.00 Up 00 Up-to-the The Novelty Cloak and Suit Co. to-the § 15.00 Up-to-the Up-to-the $50.00 Spring Co ) Spring J 5.00 Spring Coute 5.00 Spring ¢ $12.00 Spring ¢ vat Silk Silk Ailk Pett Silk Pett tik 3 Silk P $10.00 $ 6.00 § 2.50 $20 LADIES’ SUIT DEPARTMENT. 0 Up-to-the- Minute Bulte ats LADIES’ PETTICOATS. THE NOVELTY CLOAK ~ & SUIT CO. Tomorrow — Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday Prices That Talk LADIES’ DRESS SKIRTS. All K Minute Suits 850.00 Minute Suits. $35.00 styl up 00 Skirts, styles up Mir - $10.00 Skirts, styles up MI 4.00 Skirte styles 60 Skirte, sty! 6.00 & wets! (SSSSS LELES ones wens ‘09 INS pue yeojg AyeAoN OU, inds, $11.50 EXTRA SPECIAL Children’s Caps, Suits, Coats at Your $3 Baby Bonnets Clean-up price. EVERYTHING THE NOVELTY CLOAK & SUIT CO. 1207 Gecond Avenue Own Price MUST 25c GO THE NOVELTY CLOAK & SUIT CO. 1207 Becond Avenue TABLE O'HOTE LUNCHEON. | ing Back, tor $5. Best in the city, served dally from 11:30 a. m. to 2:80 p. m. by the Beattle Catering Co., for 35¢. Top floor Crown Bidg., corner James st and Second av Private dining rooms for ladies. Take elevator one The Bank forSavings Capital $400,000.00 Savings Accounts Only Fec ived. OFFICERS: Daniel Kelleher, President, R. Auzias- Turenne, Vice Presi« P. La Farge, Secreta: ©. Palmers Cashier. TRUSTEES: R. Aunles-Turenne, Pres. Yukon ) Daniel Kelleher, of Baueman & Investment Co. Kelleher, Attorneys. James Campbell, Lumber Cap- | Harry Krutz, Pros, Washingter Healies. in and Trust Co, John Corgiat, Real Estate Cap- | © 1) p. La Farge, Secretary. Malcolm McDougall, Capitalist. Alex, F. Mowan, Pree. Geattle Cedar Lor, Mfg. Co. John H. McGraw, Pree, MoGraw & Kittinger. Walter Oakes, Ralph A. Gol Standard Furni dames Shannon, Physician. Victor Hugo Smith; Capitalist. ey meg K. 6truve, of Jom is 0. C. E. Vilas, Manager U. 8. Acom 0. H. Lewis Ce at. John W. Eddy, M ley Mill Co, John Erikson, Mining Capitalist. Gabriel Faure, Banker. Joshua Green, Pres, iniand Navi- gation Co. Andrew Hemrich, Pres. Seattle Brewing and Malting Co. G. Alston Hole, Mgr. Thomas Office. Investment Co. | FW, West, of West & Wheele 4 Per Ct. Paid on All Deposits BANKING HOURS: 10 a. m. te 3 p.m SATURDAYS: 10 a. m. to 12m.: 6p, m to 8 p.m ERIKSON BUILDING, Northwest Cos, Firat Avenve and Untversity ES ca Sconp Avenve & Sprang Srreet One Hundred Pieces for $15.00 choice of three very tty patterns of Aus- Your trian China Dinn S rice anywhere, SPECIAL a Lov Por ruit B W 39 CENTS Bresh! Bresh You Off?” p, for 49¢. ri Br HOW CON OUR BURNING QUESTION IS MY COAL BILI EACH ONE OF US MONARCH MALLEABLE RANG DOES MORE WORK WITH LESS COAL THAN OTHERS, IS MORE ECO NOMICAL, WHY BURN UP GOOD MONEY IN AN INFERIOR RANGE OR COOK STOVE? COME IN AND TALK IT OVER, ANYWAY THE MUCH FRONTS “~~ SR Paha e AE SSE TI .

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