The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 17, 1907, Page 11

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Berrios.) rine pega eae Ld Aieck was firet ballot of the ean caucus of former Sree isaac Atephenson of rut wee BD cning UB of the ODD the anth- Step that they were beaten ae thelr former favorites, Me Meiten, and the final re ganownced as follows aocompanted by thon, agon idimax to the action of Gooding fn personally an exeursion of newspa- oF re Judge mR of court. le aaked he ee ef the matter in They wy. They charged the ep that he intended to make accuned mee and Borah fur the state, ithe matter was bas and un- end sald the action tak- governor Was regret- i wee not taken with their ety attorney, was called @emanded that) patished for contempt | p berah datended the gov- oR wee faliy ruled that * mayors of Georgetown, | and other cities of the i fourth clase act illexally ime they make a speech tn JY cocncil meetings of thowe ly the opinion of Attorney : I hes rendered an ) feemer City Attorney J ire of West Seattin, it be states that mayors ha te vote tn counci! meetings. questions coming up to thie decision Coun. buy some dry goods for Mh and felt bie way Into « ‘ m of this efty | Supposed lady clerk tn $ and addressed him P| Freuqent requests to the goods he wanted mM & response. and losing ‘Be intoxicated man at the unreayonsive Bim. To the bew!! BO bis aiready dazed r Be knocker! over a neatly model He was from the store, and With arrest for destroy ore are ms of having irms by Mt Passengers are omployed cotted the large eatah ie to use the « is on ttinor assaults were re torniag OF EXCEPTION ARE D LIBELANTS y elgned an ern Steamship com ji pee Marry Orchard yes- | trial proceeded it was) what sbould be done| referred the matter to! attorney for tnvestiga-| the seat of five being filled. Darrow for the|taterview wil. vias many rantec:| CORNER STONE TO. 4 attempt totam | YORS VOTE ALK ILLEGALLY jot the Hhelants $200 | 91.000 and another $9,000, but the election at TEPHENSON After Tenrence Men, NEW YORK, May it.-Newt Mon: | Gay the @rand jury will hand down BY WIRE | Hatten Bettie fur Dear PARIG May ttt ta thet the Multan of M an notltied this gavernment that he will settle for the murder of dr Mauchamp. | Stepheneon, 64; Been, 24) ea 19) soattoring, 4. The oredit of the Mtephenson vt tory le given to Lieutenant Gover whe sedured tor ste two mem aimed to have been pledged Frend at tutte to Matton, If they bad voted for! BUTTE, May 17.-When the bal. | Matton, Stephenson would have sacks Were taken Into court eon defeated . tm the mayerality con The ballot wae the end of « deat Mo wee found that the seals on lock exteting eine: Aprit 16 At many had been broken a Btephenson was formally elected senator In the Joint sear To Huttd Pewnsend Hospital of the legislature WABHINGTON, Dy OC, May 1 a The co t fur the construction tien heapital at Tow nae been awar te 3 Harrington, of Coupeville, at Masten MI Perms, j SEORO-WOOLLRY, Mey 1 4 ker w Bre at « The loss with 629.96¢ tne The au of the fire te unknown Service) }the matter should be taken up dy! Leste Aske for Divorce. May lf--A D-) the county aitormey and the gov NORTH YAKIMA, Mey 17 Palmer erner and others who were re Leelie, the he | aponsible should be punished year-old w ne Thiv closed the Incident and the| Pamed Pr hae away The prosecution | from he husband te | claims they have located Jack “Mtn div: pomedings, ner Simpkins, chief of the four indict-|\"¥ Newtsm Kincaid, @ | wealthy res ed for the murter of Steunenberg bread bas Leslie le The defense professed to kuow wh wae “ * progeculing wit tm nothing of Simpkins’ whereabouts. | the sensations! trial of Max Mobley The court took @ recess without end hie wife twe years ago this valley men and the work of securing the | jury may now take w Tocnay now tne weeks. "| BE LAID SUNDAY © tuted a searching examination into | the probability of Gooding’s action.| The laying of the corner stone of | Ho expects to complete the tuvesti.|the sew academy of the Holy sation aud be ready to report to| Names of Jesus and Mary will take the court tomorrow or Monday.plece next Sunday afternoon. | He declines absolutely to forecast Bishop O'Dea will officiate, asslated bla intended action but he has aby other Catholic divines, the determined attitude Judge Wood Sisters of the Holy Names. an or- indicates that some one must be | chestra of 0 pieces and a chorus of punished. While Richardson and | 500 voices. | #rHHh, MAGNATE DRAD. (Seripps Telemraph Servier.) May meet tomorrow at eleven o’elock | to pass on (he ordinance providing he finsnee committee will, While in advance ft EXPERT ALL FUNDS| TO SQUARE ACCOUNTS no official fe willing to corre forward and advine a course in expected that RL, May 11--Tr water for ms neue aed divorce. so everything being satisfactory, t ow yRen’®. two submarine te Octopus and —_ a Lake came tip late yesterday after-| The maratonn antin at midnight noon and na the crews emerged | coniant for Alama from t..e tron fighters the members| ‘The Buckman ts loading st Ham | for a general experting of all city t ts to | @tated that they experienced noth-| mond « mills. funds, What will be recommended ben hg] peor te expert | ing unplensant Fie experiment | ‘The steamer Paralion ix expect ja ® matter of conjecture at this t he | of the two boats beats all previous | 4 here today from Tacos, buck only far enough to cover ¢ | 4 pore sumer Pietedes Wo 06 Piet time, There is @ growing sentl:| records of officials whose bonds | Fecords a ment manifesting Itself in official o4.| - 14 londinig for ‘ are still good, will be consider The steamer Hyades tn be clreies that the proposition to ex SOCIAL BCANDAL REOPENED, | Th" senmer Mrndet ie te 10 pert all books is too sweeping and| It has even been suggested that | py versely wong yy BB meer act, altoust ry. all Ge it will pe w ae ap fennel (Sortppe Tel in Service.) and put on t Meme run, a ‘untdentitied | SAFty bond outlawed = and|to go be e treasurer's books! », A $4 wheter \fees make © le ts rim The body of an unidenti(ied | tose familiar with the situation| only deep enough to determine the| PITTSBURG, May a sods Mina, floating tn the water of *8¥ that little would be gained by| value of the prosent system and | ARNON Hs OREN RG Cee roe ae te teed cit in. Tanning the books back for a dozen find out If It can be improved | i 1316 that the dead woman b. gecseé Av. | »\U. | gecond Av. Adeline Swa ct * PRs RE i f sindiiokeidlenel missing from bh Twenty-third st ard Hal a number of days. hese BEFORE GRAND JURY Hutterworth's ut aking estab hment, the nor called. A amall scalp wound, might — | have been inflicted by 4 stone, was| Lewis C. Dolley, a well known lo-|them a large amount for it when | It would have been difficult for p : to abow good faith he required the United States cireult court to s acoldental drowning t occur at ath bas to advances a Me Of us hig polat. and from the absence /@@y. charged with illegal land 4p of $200. When the fee had of marks of violence it is impoe | grabbing, There are sitteen counts on paid, it ie sald, Dolley drop a e oe to return & Mactng of mur | ageinat him. ped the matter These alleged The number of deren involved ts actions were and 1906. A motorman on a Ballard car re | about 1,280, located in indictment returned against | ted morning that while bis| King and nties. It ia! Dolley by the federal grand jury | 18 OROWDING THE NOVEL- was crossing the treasel last | thought f ot eue-| last November gives the sames of || / TY OLOAK STORE FULL night it struck something tn the | ceed In getting hoid of mugh of thea large number of persons whom dark, Ae there war no outery the | land, because wach of it was later Dolley induced to file appiications TO THE DOORS. motorman didn't slacken his 4. proved to have been previously for land at the local United States ‘Suwions bhreain acckint heat ed that the been struck hy Kk te not belle have #0 man could marks. WAGONS SMARH. On Railroad av. thie morning « milk wagin belonging to the Nerth Western Dairy Co, backed Into an! express wagon, knocking the lat ters hand wheels off the ante FINED FOR USING CHINAMEN Capt. F. A. Jebeon, master of the Tolosan, who ls with hiv ship at Tecoma, bed to stand by yester filed upon. Tt t alleged that Dolley induced this eer as the body exhibited ae |e large number of people to file on | sovernment lead, promising to pay was, SHOT LIKE DOGS Looe May ie kilied outright and 2¢ injured by Cossacks firing « volley Into « fee tory because two mall wagon guards wore Killed In an attack by torrortete aS RI amis (Sertpps Telegraph Service.) Vitteen were CLERGYMAN stLCKDES then other party LAND CASE AGAINST DOLLY '—— land office, without eern the land, and after making an | which is against the laws governing Use land office BANGUMT CAUSMS DEATH. (Sevippe Telegraph Servier IN PASSING i } | Did you ever notice what a neat || appearance some men make and did you stop to firet having the extra force of salespeople buay all day The enormous stock of high- est grade of tailored suita, | coats, skirts and waists must be / sold quickly, no matter what | the loss may be, in order to let | the carpenters start to work The pickings are yet good Tailored suits from $8.60 up. Tailored skirts from $2.95 up. | Shirt Waists from Tbe up. Silk Petticoats from $3.95 up. | Sateew Petticoats from $1.15 up ’ iH] consider Darrow were denouncing the gov-| The new academy ts located at/day and see the immigration of reason ? 1} | Hats from 45¢ up. ernor and representatives of the| Twenty-first ay, and Roy street. | elais arrest two Chinke of bie | Ciroumstances cia esse, "thotee grom4 _o | Th z e 50" . fide half Associated Presa, the New York | It covers an area of 20x68 feet ex-|crew who were on the dock help-| body te that o } ‘ a Deniel Pubrman the| is monly bons tide a Sun and Times, Judge Wood jis-|clusive of the wings at each end,|ing to haul in some heavy ropes.| Who sloped with Floretta Whel- titer “Wie endl ‘ay, makes || priced sale in the midst of the ; can olen attentively. Hie face) and it will be four stories high. |The captain bad to pay $26.86 tp) ler, tne Long Island Beireee an8 ok wich would caune any || | season. Buy enough; you will mB and eat 1’ —s | ines and fees and put up & $1,000 le afternoun the police dave| man to look swell-—his workman be surprised | siamese @0 BACK TO BUTTE |bond for the return of the Chinks| . 7 ' fect and bis prices are || ws A a RE to Chisa. qenttes thet the = sutel fe net | eb P. ‘e perfect ai is prices pbs Tailored clothes from our —— ce Tim Keating sod Annie berry }man, who were arrested by «| deputy sberiff last Monday on re | quest from Sheriff Henderson of Butte, Montana, will return to Butte tomorrow. Deputy Sheriffs | Treacy and Wheeler, who are j{o take the couple back, arrived | hore last night | For some reason the charge) ethm. mn Seats Mades of West Beattie | oeainet Daly =, @iemissed, oo holds ottice illegally, Mades oued She Henderson was elected about two months ago | PYtte cownty for $26,000 for tales by the city council. The decisive | ™MPrisoement vote was cast by Mayor Erven when oe ~ the council had reached @ tie vote ALLOWS BANKRUPT $2,000. According to the Attorney Gen- eral’s opinion Mayor Erven had no legal right to vote, even in case of 9 | J04ee CH. Hanford of the mt tie, and Mades was liinwnlly elected, *f8! court bas handed down « In Weet Gentile, Georgetown and “#lon regarding the exemption offs other small cities it is common cus: 2Omestead tn the case of J. A tom for the mayors to discuss bilis|J0*2em. On an appeal of the and make speeches st council meet. | S2%Tupt's creditors the court stat Inge. According to Atkinson alt of | @4 that if it wae believed that this ts egal. property wae worth more than Re eae oe: $2,000 and en additions! amount te a * | pay the expenses of s sale, he would pany. He entered « decree in this onder it to be sold and allow the case om May 13, giving twenty-four | bankrupt $2,000 In liew of bis home each, one) stead exemption. AUTO STRIKES MAN WITH CHILD IN HIS ARMS | An automobile driven at a high fate of speed struck M. J. Murphy jot Lester, Wash. last night a¢ be was alighting from « cer in front Hotel Diller, Murphy, who Mbelants took exception to the de cree, asking that the interest on the sume be extended over a longer of Umea | NO NEWS OF JIM CROSBY a burt No new light has been thrown . upon (he mysterious disappearance | NORWEGIANS CELEBRATE of James Crosby, known to ever of Seattle as "Good! a. gong of will keep eo day by Lensen's twon Park pavilion t Kansas ew worth papera house except a lene rags and useless WILL SEEK INJUNCTIO Davia, ¢ FLOATING POPULATION OF ABOUT 50,090 be saloon men © dee to w to prevent Young on May 2 bring the suit thr WV. R. Bell. Sb they will have no Seattle feat annexation except or At ne i a ” WANTS HER MONEY nage rage , - Mra. May a ployed by the F NO MEETING HELO Co. a8 @ cook, ¢ » the prosecuting The meeting anage fice that she had t of th vy at receiving Labor temple. arra mat om wh night, was called, as # was re ved from Attorney General M at. notified that and he | tlor Ma & held hintete’ wu ing at he jay a warrant woma could not be presen would - Praminations For Clerks CONSIDERS ORDINANCE. The te at . The new ordinance regulating th fi e bd se of the public stree for 11. Glork’s p * tad ge of ' rial wa « het “ " signs and awnlogs are used. | s ‘ aod Kast Union ‘ a electric ou, Kast Cherry Five Caneee Uleneten, | PUERTO PLATA, (May 1b—At Gartiage, Gente Dew tire! destroyed 19 dwellings, the Bepalt- | et. or One man Beattie Saturday meet $12.00 to $30.00. BOYLE’S 423 Pil e St. FP COER EHEC SHOT OS TSS OES SOOT TE OST EOEe SESE ESE EEE EOE S EEO EE EEE EE EEEEEE EEE SE EEE EEESEESSS SE SESESEESESESESESESEESEOED OOH OOO OOOH OTERO EEO E EOS E ET SOE E EOE HE TEES EER EEEE OO ESEE SHEE SESE EEEESESETEOEESEEES OHESEEEESESPSOSE SEES SS ESOS SESE ORCOSES In talking about clothing, would say no firm in Seattle handles better made cloth- ing than the fpmous Hirsh, Weekwise’ & Co Mand Tailored Clothing made especially for us. Remem- ber this--when you buy a suit of us you are not paying fancy store rents, a score of clerks, a fancy store and big salary to the proprietors This makes you have to pay $5 to $10 more for your clothes This is common sense, No man can or dare deny this statement We buy and sell our own goods, buy and sell for cash, and do our own work Hence can sell you a suit for $12, $15, $18, $20, and $25 we that ye av from $18 to $35 sewhere See r Special Suits at $15.00 TO- MORROW. 501 Pike St., Corner Fifth Ave. LOOK AT The Benson Clothing Co. | THIS Begins Saturday, May 18, 1420 SECOND AVE. i | wholesale factory can be bought | by the single pattern Custom garments made to order at reduced prices. Every garment in our factory is made by ‘Union Help”’ and bears the ‘‘Union Label.’’ Saturday will be our banner day, be with the throng of bar gain getters : The Novelty Skirt Mig. Co. 1316 Second Av. The Sunlight Store. 37vVS 3914¥d J1VH-ANO Five Months’ Rent for 38c a Month, Our Motto—Quality and Price Guersnteed. A Tent ies £33 $x10 Wall Test ..-0. A Tent. 10x12 Wall Tent enene Specs! Prices for Large Parties. Txt A Tent . Laxlé Wall Tent . coe LOGGERS’ SUPPLY COMPANY, BOTH PHONES—$23, _¢—Savings Opens at 5 o'Clock Saturday Evenings And remains open until 8 o'clock The extra hour from 5 o’elock will ehable many savings depositors to eall in at the bank on the way home and thus do away with all need for a special visit to the banking dis- trict after the evening meal On Savings 7g Compound We Pay 4@_— Interest Get the habit of saving by put- ting into this big, strong bank a fixed amount out of every week's pay. You know it is the easiest way, the surest way, the BEST way Then do it now; begin by depesit- ng part of this week's wages, Largest Savings Deposits in the. Northwest. More than 24,000 satis- fied Depositors. Resources over $10,000,000 Reserve over-$3,000,000. Scandinavian American Bank ALASKA BUILDING, SEATTLE. Scacdworae American

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