The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 8, 1907, Page 7

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THE SEATTLE STAR—TUBSDAY, MAY 7, 1907. ; 7 | TIA UNDER ARMS TO GO TO™ Gia "ara tayo" Arenas, Was charged with murder! were To bunting | veaterday At the police station | FLAG CARS, AND Everything ran clong smoothly | day tailed to definitely pase on the - = The charge grows out of the} NOW A DIRTY FLOUR SACK ig) Wnt! last night. Shortly rgd request of a body of Seattle bum ne have been selected. Governor K 0 OUT DRO. death of Jennie MeNell, a young o'clock an inspector came to the " GILLET ISSUED INSTRUCTIONS EARLY Pert Mead will doliver the eatrens N CK PS girl of Point Arena, who died Mon:| USED fiagman and told him he would|"@6# men who called on cone . of welcome in behalf of the atate ARE day in & local hospital, .The com | ~~~ have to get a new fing. He said a| Olympia and petitioned for the pit en > > > Mayor William HM. Moore tn behalf USED jaint was sworn to by the girl's The Seattle Electric company strong complaint had been made at! ting of a 150 foot boulevard around THIS MORNING TO SEVENTH REGIMENT of the city of Seattle, Rev. M. A oer r finds that belong patriotic is not al the office that it was unpatriotic to| the shores of Lake Washington On f of the churches —= ways nO easy, Some times patriot. use the .ag for the purpose of flag-| the state's shore lands. Mr. Rosa % VICTIM, SHOT YESTBRDAY, |S coer P mtae Bank D paye and some timen it doon| ging cars, and some other sort of | stated that he was in fav ne =STRIK . . - ” © att a the histeane A. aly of ae pao she | ON THE FRONT | not is Gr ortucni "ieeanee it Signal Soeid. have to be utilize : couleurs a Be ney “1a nat bab ‘pEAD—CREWS ARE ARMED—RIOT GUNS ABERDEEN, May §&.--Coroner seems to have caused @ bit of trou kick came from \« Just w.ere the fit private parties at Lae expense of Joba Cort, manager of the Grand | Girard published a signed statement bie, Vor the last month and more not known but it some one who had the «4 0's interests. He will not IN THE STREETS. Opera house has tendered the use| last night declaring it bis belief} Owing to imbor trouble the company has had a flag man at geen the flagman with his little fig decide on the platting of the boule of that building for the noon meet-| that knock-out drops are being used|>Y Works, fn Ban Franctaco, the the orees ne at Third ay and M was of the opinion it was not the vard until he nears the protest of 2 ~ ame v ings to be held down town each day! in thin elty to put persons out of | ree ipmenta of bullion whieh | son # The track is being lowered proper thing the A-Y.P. exposition authorities, of the convent have been consigned there from t at this point and it has been found The flagman feels that he was ac- who want the more lands sold to ‘Telegraph Service.) AL PALM, enot in the neck; may the way, and it is his opinion Hear- | sound wil be discontinued. The re- | necensary to station a man there to complishing a great deal of good raise the $1,000,000 exposition ap _fhertnes y all the victims taken from the| finery at Tacoma will handle some | fing the carr with his ag. Why, I saved lives propriation made by the late legis OPO Wile SY SS it has been the custom of the every aay,” he sald this morning. iature, hae reesived & note 1 thanks from ar. (0 Use A omall Am he stood up way guardian of the dangerous crossing “And tha.# what our country’s flag cadens Gittete on and the Labor Coun Wi MEET The covener ealie attention to the can fing While| ts for. It is to protect life and CAPTAIN NOBLE IS » the Seventh regiment cil’s appeal for the people to re cane of & man picked up on the ae he property Today he is flagging ms at o frain from gathering in the ricin street a few nights ago who un- fone by the fir looked good and made the onlookers w . bh a dirty flour sack t de ANGELES, Co May §—A vol trees ¢ ett. of ; riding Mayor Schmits's thrown into the stream. OR! b . © prociamatt ts for the ‘total enlls’ strength tty of the car barns, and not de - Joudtedly had been rugged and When the Fitwer w . terred b "i the: 4 (Sine Special Servies) fy over eight hundre ed by a determination to #hoo' 1. The coroner calls attention Ar AAT Tae Sena een (2 NOC! SVERETT, May h—With 0| {gone The corenee calle ettentio en ROOSEVELT OR. NEWSPAPERS AT LIBRARY | risa WN. @ Is Ready crowd gathered early around the large attendange, the (wentleth a0: | ger whic ly was taken from the (Sertpps Telewraph ——~ (Star Special Service.) STO, Cal, May &—-| Turk st barns, more determined | nual convention of the Western iriver a few weeks ago, and whosc| RENO, May fin the city ele That the newspapers of America| WASHINGTON, D. C., May #-- ect nan 1 at tRaa ever to prevent the running of Washington Sunday Scho | ama {| throst had been cut from ear te| tion here Richara K rman wae sie ‘ TAFT wil} eventaalty take the place of the | Captain Robert B. Noble, osmeant the state's entire national are. The force of police on 4 tea opened tte firs Roane poe | oar of mayer end Frank 7 y« weekly und monthly periodicals in| surgeon, is relieved from duty to Ban | 78° mented, tneluding moun jerday im the Firs a the of literature, is the opinion Fort Casey, to take effect upon ar was teady to de ser at ance if m the Se men in automobiles and @ squad, church. After devot Smith He is rival at that post of First Lieuten- f officers on foot armed with riot Mra. J. Woodbridge Bar wey : , seeletant sur of City Libr contemplating the establishment of ant Jobn R, Bos PRESIDENT OR HIG CHIEF vs MANY SHRINERS" - fem | SUD®. national superinten of ele svow sTOnws RAC . ubliel 0 nd ii ir to thi rush the om - DEPUTY WANT To Pp \ publicity bureau and a person| geon, and will then repair to this Alam tnt Frat The union plekets pushed their tary work, spoke on principles and COME THIS WAY EO TO PRE | yell informed on the literature of|city for duty with the {ethalan way through the crowds, exhorting methods of organised Sunday (Seriogs Tetearaph Service.) SIDE AT GROUND BREAKING the day be in charge of the canal commission fae special trains 29 MIDUCE Ae Deople not to indulge in vio schoo! work wn AF aha hak tatlon hare $5 room where only periodicals and —— : - lence. Mra. G. A. Pratt of Tacoma. tat?! tne stystic Rariners at @ meeting |" viher weet, delaying | FOR A-Y¥.P. EXPOSITION newspapers will be on file. There) WILL BURY WHATCOM P) girike Victim ie Dead Inside the car barns and yards superintendent of imary WOFk.| yesterday arranged for the enter, (he oeding and the farmere plow — are large numbers of people in the COUNTY. POOR FREE. ror T8# A Great atir and the bustle of made @ report of her department. |tainment of the visiting Shrieere eatin eeny eiase President Roosevelt has been {n-| newspaper room of the local itbrary ome Be FRANCISCO pon Bolton v4 men preparing to move the cars was followed by Mre. Z W-./ trom the national convention now |. vited to be present at the ground! every day, all eage:.y waching for} BELLINGHAM May &—~When ended vestentay ~ bewan as soon as they finished |Commerford of Tacoma with aM 44° | in session in Los Angeles. It is eg | SPINAL MENINOTTES EPIDMMIC breaking of the A-Y-P’. exposition | tna: wh is new and original in| the bids for the burial of the coun dreakfast drees on “Lesson Material and HOW! timated that at least 2,000 of the OT 5S EN m June 1, In the event that he| pews stories, The best thing a li-|t¥ poor were opened by the county Crews Are Armed to Use It eastern delegates to the meeting) vaNSOUvVER Bm Co May & annot come he bas been urged to brary can do, in the opinion of Mr.| Commissioners tt was found that Arms eed ammunition were The charch was crowded at the! wilt return cnelr homes by way Capt. Gustave M n, of the Pritien | **8d some member of his cabinet.) smith, is to call the attention of the | the undertakers’ trust had dissolved. passed sround to the crews select: evening session. Ou bebalf of the | of Beattie Comance were ap bark T od at #t. Paul's groferabiy Secretary Taft. Prest) pubtte to the large number of peri-| The three firms which had formed eo Soe ot to take the care out. Those city Mayor Jones expressed hin sinted by the Jocal lodge for the | heept srning of epinal rr dent Chilberg is press ng the invita Jicals and newspapers constantly | the combination to hold up the ‘ whe were to remain within pre |in earnest words of welcome eption and entertainment of the | '#tt 2 an epi | tion through R. A. Ballinger, com-|yept on file in the publicity room | Price to $20 @ burial got to quar- WHITE. ‘acerated pared themselves aa for a siege. visitors and delegates The | visitors tm thie | missioner of the general land office, a: the library reling among themselves, and as & The expected send of the) sponse on behalf of the delegates formerly vice president of the expo - —— result A. R. Maulsby offered to ¢o Get confidence, buy « Buffalo sition company the work for nothing If the county OFFICER HARRY militia to this city, as indioated by was given by & 1D. Osborn of Se | iwoiANs PROTEST TO LAURIER POLICEMAN ACCUSE oF t m G 4 the great jaeoline Engine ast George H , lahat through snovider he orders given to the Seventh attic. who emphasized the grea Case . ® : - - URGLARY.| would pay the cemetery fees 0! faceration of cheek regiment to place itself under arms | work and progress of the Sunday! yaNcouVeR, BC, May & [weer Co,, 112 University ool GIVE PIANO RCT AL. | i $7.50. His bid was accepted IR, shot in shoulder. at once, has not dismayed BUTTE, Mont. May &—John R school in the practical « B18 | Walsh, a po of tif} when Sir Wii rid Laurier returns! Ocad Man Was E. J. SLATTERY, contusion strikers enumerating many prominent bus | trom London he will be 4upon| To show the force wi oman, was charged . . They are confident ¢ waning iness men of the day who s resentative deleg on of ample, since the Wa evening at the Unitariar sae, | with burglary last night by h tas Gn Ero. lace tuk pees contusion of knee. wld the federa! | ers in Sunday schools He ser of cosst tribes of In-| In * company Was sembly roome and the public ie in. Chang Lang, a Chinese merchant of John Duffy, thought to be insane, who says Walsh has visited his place three times, stealing $35 the |last time. Wab and other Chinese resisted last night and Walsh drew shot in throat troops be called prised many by ement thta ghot through chest. A small crowd remained tn the gexe Sunday 23,000,000 eyes wil! te Hea! laceration of vicinity of the Turk st. barns throughout the night. bot & wi ¥ net the | five other ineurance companies, fire | *iled to atten iife have been on ised in| of thirteen n ooo | ranged. Two Bula Bennett but who was suffering from epins! meningitis, and who died at the county hospital three days ago, has proven to be B. J. Styer, of Akron miscollane udying the same lesson, showing | dian lends by w notlthe vast growth of the Sund : , follow! MNAUGHTON, shot in permitted to approsch nearer than | school € pup his revolver, but was overpowered | rs * pear. Mr O., a barber and member of Acme one block from the barns The ladies’ quartet was a feature Re icles by other policemen, who were at-/icag, of Pathfinders. The body HANAN, shot in abdo In anticipation of the storming) o¢ the evening. Judge Wood of Se oe of the barns « strong armed guard gitie con od the evening service PORRESTER, contusion of was on wa! a from dark to 4aD with an interesting address inside the stockade E SERGEANT BELL, No overt act was attempted and an et peel ant THE MARKETS EVIDENCE eo = | «= Pantse* t hundred pairs. of Men's Pants on sale re at less than the cost of cloth, to say nothing about the making and trimming. The material portance te the Glesovery ef tbe| cr is mostly fancy worsteds, in gray effects, and in Warrant Bas been isened for vodies. The fact tbat they are care elifornia cheese made ie faitie! g combinations of black and white, and there are either on the charge of fully preserved in alcohol is taken bew « BS eeeeen Se ees ep igs es ¢riminal operations or by both the doctors and the author} {hi* morning, (he selling als ne pretty brown mixtures. The mater fargery without a li- ties to indicate that they sre not | '*° Per Pous i are thoroughly reliable and they are per these charges are made evidence of criminal operations, as i @ js ‘ Y tmmates of the hospita i such evidence would be destroy Not a pair in the lot but is new Mat evidence has ed at the carilest possible moment ince March Ist. They are desirable in every Dy the police who « instead of being preserved in « m Saad al a Ke the charges at the re giaas bottle filled with alcohol. Dec ipe i manner, but we are going out of thing business and are obliged to sacrifice Che regular prices have been $3.50, $4.00, Cased by the mere is at the Nolce Undertaking es County Attorney Murray immed 1 tabli t at rgetown lately took up the case sgainet | *0lshmes Georg pte Photos by Pinney Women Give Dance. Mead to Make Address. Are pleasing because he combines The first of « series of soct Governor Albert E. Mead will | high photographic quality with rea functions of the women’s auxtti address the Men's cfub of the Boy! | sonable pric making a very at No. 22. of the Typographical on ay. Unitarian chureh at & | tractive article to persons desirin, was given at the Labor Ten o'clock tonight tn the auditorium | fine portraiture where prices mur Tuesday night fn the form & of the chureh. The subject of | be considered « which was attended by 40 the governors address will be| Washington Block, 705 First ay Prison Reform attle “ Dr. Inadetia Grant. manager t the city bealtu regulations at the hie defunct Metropolitan bow leant ol to Seattle and tece her Seattle doctors do not attach im Veur @ Proecuting Attorney tors say that the tiny bodies in the bottle such as medical students preserve aa “specimens nd that from Dr. Grant are the discovery of the police indicates becves of two infa nothing unless backed by other ert Were found preserved in a dence. iat airobol in the basement of Detectives Clark and Philbrick fal building by City Detec- are atill working on the cage in the West most demands pereon Pieces »w we will sacrifice certain pieces ae Lbs | 5.00 ve Divided Them Into lean 2 ! } from our Mission Furniture Line in order to “ a eee non 7 siaauataee Two Lots house.” So we offer great bargains in Library Fur r t * ¥ con- | either of the charges made niture, Rockers, Davenports, Ladies’ Desks, Bool : pers Friends of Dr. Grant refuse to $4.50 Sar es “elaine NA a h eliewe the charges made against Labdic an nree rece utes, bodies indica her and believe that she will return due to x to Seattle to defend herself \ ies te cave I Prosecuting Attorney Mackintosh $5.00 £15.60 Weathered Oak Chair for..$ 7.50 { $22.00 Weathered Oak Table .....$16.75 hago > — beaeg Lig Bh a Pants ' Pants | $23.00 Weathered Oak Rocker for $11.50 | $45.00 Weathered Oak Table .....$22.50 And their presence in the on #h he can base a prosecution 1 Weathered 0 Rocker for $13.75 $20.00 Ladies’ Desk Table . ... $12.75 $26.75 of Dr. Grant $25.00 Ladies’ Desk Table .......$14.75 $26.50 Ladies’ Desk Table ....... $15.75 MPM Deliding ts an infringemer @18.75 Weathered Oak Rocker for $ 9.75 { cone r. tt Boys’ $26.00 Weathered Oak Rocker for $13.00 } 620.00 Ladies’ Desk Table .......$12.75 ] . “fe: Tillamook, Mh, 10% #24.00 Weathered Oak Rocker for $12.00 | $21.50 Ladies’ Desk Table ...... $11.75 ha r Poultry and iid Sand | $30.00 Weathered Oak Rocker for $15.00 | $17.50 Ladies’ Desk Table ..... $10.50 Ute penn. per * perm ate RN TR AL $16.00 Ladies’ Desk Table .. $10.00 ECG 7 ED " Live stock ? Giri’ ; tie bia yeaa at $12.50 } @85.00 Loose Cushion Davenport .. $37.50 Wethers, pe ¢ \ 4 n sale tomorrow about three h 1 $25.75 thered Ook . veker - r errs 867.50 Loose Cushion Davenport .. $35.00 Kear pe a . ' and G ats and Caps at half #15.00 Weathered Oak Rocker for 7.8 $65.00 Loose Cushion Dev ont y } Wipe Telegraph Service tate, Edwin Alderman of Marion,|™* . and S goes $30.00 Weathered Oak Rocker for $15.00 sae desea eons uo: $82.50 ; ees. Mes Egor natant Va; impor | on len a ‘ $25.00 V 1 Oak Rocker for 36 50 THREE.PIECE LIBRARY SUITES— . Paul was chosen as vee pe By priest and | ‘erm ; ° . £20.00 Weat 1 Onk Rocke Settee, Chair and Rocker. ) ened choice BR Brown gk... " as the goods last 630.00 Weatt io tocker f is ‘00 $73.50 Weathered Oak for -+. S736 ide Me flowing officers : kowarg:, texperial ‘rose a) Bs of $23.00 Weathered Oak Rocker for $12.50 | $195.00 Weathered Oak for.......$62.50 Petentate, Frank Roundy |« snningham of Whe . 9 £25.00 Golden Oak Chair $12.50 | 968.00 Weathered Oak for........$38,00 Pimper‘ Aeput ’ ten x, W.V as) oy i Don f Forget the ' #25 Gol Oak ¢ $12.50 ‘3 2 veal. ter val. | . 418.00 Weathered Oak ¢ $10.00 WEATHERED OAK BOOKCASES. . i £22.50 Weathered Oak R r $10.0) : KE CONVENTION MULL Em Saab fp i232 ete ee tack 898.88 | aars0 tokens tor... sBIL00 Pe ll Tl is of yards of beautiful Wast | 940.00 Booksage for oe ae ton, & : F | Thousands of yards of beautiful new ash = : 420.00 Bookease for ... $12.00 : TO BRIN 20, 000 ae : ; ) Dress Goods and Plain Novelty White Goods to § WEATHERED OAK LIBRARY TABL $16.50 oatacin for . -os. $10.75 ie G rigs coven! toon ® I choose from, and there is a positive saving of dshh Weiientak Wide Reka & 7.75 | $15.00 Bookease for ........ & 9.75 4 - Lime and Cement i from 2! 4c to 15c a yard on each and every item neh 0) Weathered Oak Table $20.00 00 Bookease for pares 4 $11.50 ' va a telnuine ttee on last rer rite BS el BD 03750 Weathered Oak Table 818.50 ) Bookease for kK $16.75 , tet MS WAXING ENTHUST- | eastern states are very #n- mt oy = (| ea very ; ia il 490.50 Weathered Oak 1 810.50 | $45.00 Bookcase for p $22.50 ; se. | MM, ANP Loc aL. CommITTEE ‘ he af ’ ' H gen 4 ! ! i , . : i i if $37.50 Weathered Oak $18.50 | $45.00 Bookease for $22.50 ; ues TO ATTRACT ¢ an F avorn i , “4 PUMINGTON AND ont i ; “ ? aie : Hate sad Figs - i I . van Go trmeating of the | exectiv te '|!Crockery Department Specials es. | i. ~gtlege a akaes and ts t Second Ave. 1 Taty thousand , . ee 2 eee ee wnsponme AuariN \ Between I FANCY JARDINIERES, ALL COLORS BAKING AND MIXING BOWLS ie : Lege i w delegat F \ Pike and i Regular prices $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 and | Regular 35¢ Bowl for . Se 4 a 2s bre lh bho be ; E : ! Pine Streets | ¥ 7Me | Regular 20¢ Nappie for .. Se

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