The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 23, 1907, Page 4

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LI Tele _ Apt ‘tal hawt stony ulf. the : pod g he wider es y | oie ‘ of and / PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN AT THE LABOR HEADQUARTERS IN PARIS; LEADERS GATHERING FORA MEETING AT LABOR EXOHANGE. RECENT COMPLETE STOP. inat amased Paris the general condition of labor. It MOVEMENT FOR IMPROVED 144 heon graphically apoken of as made CONDITIONS. & eocialiet recopaiasance in force, unions to win the sympathy of the by labor leaders army t workingmen have the government. 1 both the will and the power to im | gained condition when are) There is apparent among Paria threatened recently « threats of a general strike .workere a disposition to adopt more two regiments reerulted were transtorred found favor in the past. They have and toeir places fied by provin In years past there have been for years placed reliance upon par otal regiments ic waa deotg as a warning PARIS, April 22 looks forward with apprehension prove & to the dawp of May |. Ther and & © fears are entertained of \eeressive measures than ba the consequences dimowt aonwal threats of May day lament and to that end many have demonstrations coelved with little rm ber the known lack of darity am: - the workingmen. That conditions ali have changed was proved ip a start of discontept. eb Pa SAN FRANCISCO, April 32— Pure Mlik The new wholesale section about Maplewoo! Farm milk sold under) Fitth and Howard was threatened certifiente of Medical soclety and) destruction by fire resulting from after April 20th at 16 cente per crossed wires in the printing plant | quart of Spaulding and Graul, which was| Telephone, Pure Mik Dairy, Wal destroyed. The b ng ccoupfed dort Bidg. Cor Pike ot and 7th) by the California Lithograph Co, av. Main 2546. Railroad Blockade Sale Thousands of people have attended this great sale during the past week and have been more than satisfied with the big bargains that they have procured Delayed goods are arriving daily, and we are getting our store just as fast as possible, Remember, this | continue until money sufficient has been raised to our ereditors are some bargains for your consideration: the sal Her =< eres 2 ERE TS MEN’S SUITS Men's $3.00 Genuine Glove $7.50 Men's Cashmere Suits Kid bey Oxford, ree Men's Faney Box Calf Leather Lined $4.00 Shoes Adancmmemk ages $2.40 $1250 ‘Men's Worsted, | Men's Full Dress Patent Tweed and S lud Leather Regular $5.00 ing | 1 Shoes go at $2.65 s 7.65 Wenen S SHOES CHILDREN’ S SUITS $2.00 Children's 8 n's > Dongola ‘$1.25 wea for 81.15]; $2.50 and $3.00 Fine Tweed n's Faney Suite Leather Shoes, worth $1.75 | ead. tee " $1.65 PANTS Women's Patent Tip Turn- $1.50 and $2.00 Binck Eng ed Sole $4.00 Shoes for lish Corded Worsted Pants $2.25 O5¢ | Women’s Extension Sole $2.00 Fine Worsted Pants Dorzola Walking Shoes, $1.25 vorth $4.00, for ..82.50 $3.00 and $4.00 Fine Dress Pants... « «$185 CHILDREN’S SHOES EN’S FINE SHOES || $1.00 Fancy Kid Shoes for 9) Strong Shoes for : , , 4Se 1.45 | 2.00 School Shoes for e leather nters. go at | $2.50 Heavy Bottom Boys’ $1.05 | Shoes .... ..... 81.75 Monarch Shoe & Clothing Co. 1317-1319 FIRST AVENUE, North of Postoffice, Between University and Union Streets. Opposite New Arcade Block PARIS, FEARFUL, AWAITS MAY 1 EXPECTING GREAT LABOR TIE-UP OF CITY'S NECESSITI STRIKERS AND UNION socjaliats and the the great silent st they were re embraced soctaliem, Now that par force of organization of ament ao@ other Branches of the ducers ament are controlled by so Ing a there still prevails « feeling #tracon on May trie strike ling manner by the recent strike of Reforma come too slowly, many precede te light workers, They kept of the tollers insist, This condi would in darkness for two days tien t# fostered by leaders in the every line of setivity upon which city depends for ordi. They did it without agitation or ex: | labor federation who bellere that (hie grea eltement Their action indicated the men are strongly enough or nary pevensttias to ta nom FRISCO FIRE Sc" COAT OF LACE FOR WEDDING erey taffeta revere as the on and ecru plumes left back Union Bakery AND REWTAURANT 217 PIKE ST, We Serve Good Meals With Fine Coffee THE SEATTLE STAR—TURSDAY, APRIT, 3, 1007. ES NATION BEGS FOR | _ MURDERER’S LIFE) | HORACK RAYNER, HIS WI FR AND OLDEST CHILD, | tragedy occurred tn W Rectustve Service.) rumor was that he was @ naterel 11 #2.—It wae only @ son of the business man; and ed] demanded recognition. Othere held | fpw weeks ago that oii England (ii he was « mere bisckmatier was startled by the atrocious mur A cipcematanes, bowe der of Chas Whiteley, London de- | kept the interest of the w (Seattle #4 London, A partment store king, by Horace try on the in George Rayner, « young clerk. The the pitiable pete pris wife, « handsom | perfect organization, and it was «| ganized to force the prompt adop | - simple demonstration of strength tion of relief measures, They claim that labor controls other necessities | PAGE OF ELECTRIC LIGHT The men struck eg in an sete multitude as effectively as emphatic way that t were of {t has proved to control light, There SYSTEM SHOWED PERFECT consequence in the life of the com is widespread fear (hat the clale ORGANIZATION — GREAT munity and as & protest against may be true. | aeeeee to bin prop of) gives ominoks meen-| of a general demon- the elec) may be taken as a) | mg every industry ané| mn hie great He with two youn ed with young Rayner approaching m It pathy of everybody went ou wt sufferers for Keyners was terminated pulling © pistol for bis reprieve te life 1 Was cirowleted end 000 signers ped. he to die. {tl have to endure tong of misery behind prison bare. His wife, however, fainted with Joy at the sews of his reprieve Sym- sentenced to be hanged pathisers will help her to make « ot the tragedy may forever be « living for her end ber children. A mystery, Rayner coolly eaid - daughter wae born te her the day cunning Keyner we tried shere we foolt#hness about tt tour daye he wae found pees | goed and suffictent reasons. after the reprieve wee granted EDDIE GRANEY } ALBERT MANSEN IN TROUBLE cos Sao eeey (Serippe Telegraph Service.) | —— FRISCO, og hk. Charges of “UNLOADING SALE" tamperiog wil wesman Leon) i Priedwan were made during Fried me va. | man's cron mace ppg tic penne es sKIRT NFO. CO, | The state intimal that le Graney attenipted to talk with & ane _— | Friedman about the case and thet certain promises had been held out 4 oecececes to Friedman. Graney has been or Bs ae atees te dered to appear in court Inte thie An entire bloek. nicely lo- | afternoon. eat ast cash and ee ment Meat Prices That 3 That Please CALMOUN, DENNY @ EWING, At the City Hall Market, 609 Third Alaska Patlding. vy. near Yesier Rib steaks, 100. °** Try MoOarthy's First: MIDWEEK HOSIERY SALE 12,000 PAIRS OF WOM EN'’S) AND CHILDREN'S STOCKINGS AT SPECIAL PRICES TOMORROW AND THURSDAY. HERE ARE SAMPLE ITEMS: WOMEN'S 17 HOSE, 12',0— Extra Fine Fast Black Cot- ton Hose, with double heels and toes. Are a4 nice, light spring baa, > and have elas- tie tops. emular lve; spe cial tomorrow and Thursday ses eeeAZ 1B WoME 8 200 HOSE AT 15c Fast Black Cotton, with ribbed tops, are medium weight, have high spliced heels, spliced toes and extra double soles; every pair guaranteed stainless; regular 20¢ stockings; special at . Se 250 UNDERVESTS, 15¢. Women's Vesta, of fancy mercerized barred ootton; are silk taped at yoke and arms; have low neck and no sleeves; regular 25e garments; on special sale to morrow at, each 15¢ 20c WASH COLLARS, ile. Pretty, New Style Washable Collars, pure white, with | eeeeccceces neatly embroidered designs; very dainty and pretty The regular price is 20c each, but for tomorrow, the one day only, we shall sell them at lle 260 EMBROIDERIES, 1Li¢. Both Insertions and Edgings, fine, sheer qualities, from 44 to 5 inches wide, and always sold at 25¢ a yard Recanse they are slightly soiled, we shall close out the lot tomorrow at, the yard ... lle 26c NECK RUCHING, 18¢. Beautiful Chiffon Neck Ruchings, in all the wanted colorings and in black and white. We sell this ma terial regularly at 25e a yard. Tomorrow the spe cial price to all who come will be . 18¢ Main 1514 Ind. 3373 McCarthy’S Seattle's Reliable Store Second Ave:, Between Pike and Pine enone” / amen anna | SO ee eoeseeeeesereceeeeee buy a Buck Range in the ‘Standard $1 down and $1 « week is all, the famous Allwi 80 Cart in the Allwin Folding Go-Cart #ive you the very est and best in go-cart construction combining tical ideas that will appeal to all go-cart buyers, the features of special portance are its eg when folded, its lightness, \\« simplicity of and attractive appearence-to meet the demands of majority of go-cart buyers we have made the Prise $9.50 curtain spectal for Wednesday here's an extra special for Wednesday only, —good quality Arabian curtains, 3 yards long, extys value for 750 a pair; on sale Wednesday only for 49¢ office furniture ~—the best and broadest line of office furnishings found in the Northwest is here, ready for your i sectional cases and filing devices a specialty Standard Furniture Co, L. Schoenfeld & §p Seattle-Tacoma 1006-1016 First SCOCHTEHOOOHSOOSEHEEEEOOESESES For Night and Morning eur bottled beer, ginger ale, | m and cream seeds, birch earseparilla and carbonated 1)) the Dil & @ nicely. palstable and harmiess, they quench thiret and leeve no sige headache Cases of 2 don bottles delivered free to all parteot efty. PACIFIC & PUGRT SOUND BOTTLING COMPAS, Phome 037. DR. C. F. LATHRG Osteopathic Physician CONSULTATION FREE; LADY ATTENDANT. SOT Mitel Mutlding, Serond and Pike, Opposite Bos Marche Office Hodre, © & m. te 5 p m. Open Kvenings, Tucedays, Thursdays, Saturdays, 08% Pheme Suseet Main €206. Seattic, Wash. br perfected Pliances in ¢0 with new, thetics, ae with the racking. paint Our office ® ed Sparatore are ue thy perience, an - ai woe! tha oki, We oe tee all work. Bet of teeth, from Geld crowns and bridge work Fillings, oe!) kinds Office Houre—#:30 a m. to T p.m Sundaye—s to 180% attendants Phone, Main 177 ASSOCIATED DENTISTS | oe 1, 2, & 4,5, @, 1112 Second Av. Opposite Garvey-Becnas™ Sea View Tracts} }7™""e "ie xs & BYR 2 te S Acres BROKERS os sions, Stee S200 to STHO {stone Sues t{ and See Them

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