The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 21, 1907, Page 7

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‘ 4 a t iar ie ASTROUS DEFEAT AT HANDS OF RE.- us FORMERS te : ets : “pe reform elemer the etty Now Mr. Chairman. " jest vight refused to wien getting the floor ai & tee will of the sa f a Sipaghe ~~ fe exten jown OCR NRE a of Frank « s Shortly iw © wea downed by & vote y, who nantes ».| limite, yet he ts “t eo. © ee 3 veg ~s Now what i* good Y PW the latters® vote SS | is good for the gander uae ring would have had sev This activity is simply the e put would still have owt.) suit of the veto pede Bpemait the whisky ring 8 mayor on the Clancy hg te saloon limit bart are iy che intention to put this through Frank Clancy has no It and push through ~ worst of hate and oe again over ty, ; Heth where before ¥85 doven't look ike a equare deal to o, peace me the history of a short) Bowen then moved that the re qouncil, The disaster Was | ferred paediate reeuli © fhe part of the ticemse yi 4 Tt hed been or le located BY X- | sttorts to stem The limits that much and) core, proved to be the among themecives fhe bunch and with the! ted by Bowen, upset all Hons completely eo merry fight and an on- one, No one ko that came with guns load aga. or that he had it in . owt on the firiag line | and there was ood fun that be raised | gaether councilman at taf tike Bowen, with saloon | Tough did not eed no individual con to conetlt got shoul thoalder with Bowen and qerry the fight down the E who hed not forgotten Rit! Ooo way dy Mullen and Cooway over Sean ete én Burke epirode at Fourth rvs fae Pine, thought it « good pi pay olf old scores and he Geeay mighty sorry did not dare look up at ‘since the latter had helped & tight equeese over Matter 20 Mullen fuat ® the cracks In the floor ih the esemy jeth bad been he believed that mayor had vetoed ‘or of the one he eal ertmin utive. ¢ ae & treed stare trom |“ %* Sr0n ae | Se Mullen’s direction and \.6 warrant He oo ating Nearest the First (i) inat the statementa ¢ Bard 6 whispering that birgt ward member like “I thought he was ey talee That is not true 4 not tre ; | Geeman Took Cue. mayor and thereupon he er Be Gght was brought on when status of the situation - @ the license commit. took office and of fume Made to counct!. Morrison, grant no lic phat bees agreed to & year ago Was Bowen's cus, none better been given " and Bowen was the following ren: et and at “It this is = To rer ere agreed Gtll was it not phy 4 Kelso. replied Mr. Keene, nolds, M son, K AND A LITTLE J ~ cements cemanuiiniiiet gisitust TwONDER wry * THAT BLAMED TH (See } aad ORTS TO RAILROAD THROUGH ONE BLOCK EXTENSION IN ORDER TO LET CLANCY RUN LIQUOR HOUSE MEETS DIS- DRESSY GOWN FOR Test evening's seeslon Of port of the committee be an at | This wae at once seconded be general fight to force the isaue OFET | Konicipated in by Gill and Revelle. pe binck’ 9 aiding the Bowen faction and by ee gerround =a blo ©) Morrison assisting Couway afternoon dressy Is leense through Conway's argument was that they | Desert to Enemy. jot the First ward since the present wanted. Ther ought not to be held wee clected. In a up becaase Fourth and among the saloon clique | Hot agree or any Gil, Kelso and Revelle Vielating Own Law. | Revelle declared olating }law for months and months council should fix definite about the saloons or abolish all| Bowen again took the floor to make himeelf more said that Conway's story of want-| ing to see the old agreement put/ with his activity since the mayor's veto of the Clancy was to get through a Aed why shouldn't ft" retorted / you met vote tn Fourth and PineT™ Bowen came back. Conway in his « references to other had been ely to saloons outside the Mmite and approved by the exec nere which This brought Mayor Moore to his The mayor wae in a corner sign criminate issuing of licenses, were white. It f* made up on « founda. Dru tion of bisck and white s«riped to be f the police « long eilk hase an a ie chairman. said that the loons, excepting in hotel of limite was only sch The mayor said ¢ thie policy princesse, the ing one of its most charming char. noon. The wom acteristion The under formed with a series of na then Bowen Against = re-referring. President FATHER FORGOT SOMETHING deep blues Au iT MEEDS 6 4 ] ( A KEROSENE SATA) C TAL RING) fae we (OF COURSE 17 » wot T wound IT, PRAKY Passes TH PORTLAND, Ore May 21 Commander Robert &. Peary, in a} telegram, has authOfized the be ginning of a collection by the sehool children of Oregon to make up the $60,000 necessary for the at ing of another expedition to the north p May 22nd will be denignate Peary Day,” end on that date each puptl will be asked to contribute from le to be each It is expected that $5,000 will be| reatizved in thie state | MONTARA TO Hmrarn | ar Vroronta Th are] VICTORIA, BC, Ma steamer Mon t 8 rived here to t ked for repairs The United Sates revenue cutter erry called on her way to Bering a to engage in the sealing patrol Her master reports that not only # the fleet of cutters being ordered north earlier this season, but the patrol! fleet will be more nemerous. tnetuding cutters Perry, Rush, Thetis and Manning AFTERNOONS Fallle increases ip popularity for | pecasions, and for! the late spring receptions a charm ing gown ts fashioned from this ma terial in black and trimmed with | | LOGANSPORT, Ind, May 21 The Rev. Lote F. Prior te « regu larly ordain the few womea of the world ocew pring pulpits, Until t when she left to go ary Journey around the world, she was pastor of the First Spiritantiat church of Seat Wash, wit of the largest congregations in lelty. She not only preaches ser }mona, but performa marriage cere monies, conducts funeral services and ministers to the wants of her congresation, Ike an ortho preacher FRANCKE CAN ONLY APPEAL ‘Capt. Francke may obtain a it an appeal to the inapectors,” sald ng in die cos for rein fa & competent navigator, that te generally con coded, but the evidence pertainit to the Dakota @lsaster shows (h he was guilty of neglect It is all idle talk about his being obtain a license by passing amination and putting In an He would hare no © exami . not confer « lHeense on him Nor would any her board of inspectors. His only re course is by appeal LEADS POLICE hrough a window at 3 o'clock thie morning, Mre 8 M i by her friends ly apprehended fe the fn ar manner by Humane vee be- | Officer Vaupel in North Seattle thie sanity was ex The model of this dre ndarin » om are amined Inst week but she was re ‘ow frills leased as sane of lace. The of a After the officials at the Seattle cordion pleate ¢ wh neral boapita with a Ince stock. The overbodice + last night has breteties of hands embroid- friends sat up with her at the b ered bandings. Thix {te of white of Mra. Martin on Cherr: and and the tassels are of the same until 2 o'clock this morning pure color Finally Mre. Martin retired leay Broad wings with tropic eolor- | ing Mra. Drammitt, who carefully ings of vivid greens, bright orange,| Watched for her chance and brilliant rede are caped through a window ttle eh ot ise one ie O° EXPERTS ARE AT rete we aes). SEA STILE gay wings STATE CONVENTION OF The experts who are going into KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS | sx sccousting of the beons of the (Star Speet ght today were Rat TACOMA, May > * h ‘ . sand : “s The Buffalo ' a ath and) yp H. P. G H. Wood 4 J pea « “ah c ; and « . qparations | --18 BEING-- ‘“the'goaot wigs often oven § TORN DOWN PACIFIC COMPANY 422 PIKE EATTLE STAR—TUESDA | WOMAN ORDAINED MINISTER HISKY RING FAILS TO "tices tr wore MAY 21, 1007 TWO GREAT AND PHENOMENAL MEN pinpany bite hotel annex AOVERTISGED LE68 SURGEONS” WILL A BAND, GIVE A VAUDEVILLE one will permit, according paid advertisement gentieman, in discussing the proper method to welcome the “phe KNOWN AILMENT rane band be orus be substituted phenomenal me the license bureau at the been announced but the fund contributed to the city peddlers and hawkers welled during their stay SPOKANE CHAMBER TO BE INVITED AKt the regular weekly meeting of the Chamber of Commerce y afternoon an invitation will be extended to the Spokane Cham ber of Commerce for the members to spend their annual outing in Be It ts believed that If this can acocmpliahed a better feeling exist between the two bodies Some ili will was fostered over the rat agitation which came up some ing physicians There i# no such f tion in medics committee will be discussed, recom mending methods of exploiting this among capitalists and manu facturers of New England TROPHIES FOR GUARDSMEN, United States a fow Why Surgery surgeon is so unkind as to | REV. LOIN F he is now daughter in this visited New Zeal ity, after having i minister and one of ges sr “cg Scotiand and France spent in Australig, New where nightly nt-general’s office, N on that the follow presented to trophies will edical examiners the companies and individuals for there was so great that she will re re mmmcaraca - turn to the Antipodes: company having the highest record for drill, discipline and target work the governor to the t allow this an sudience with She Itkes her work, and sce why women would not just as good preachers as men. She lodge in unaffected luxuriance ||) surance Company will protect its licy holders absolutely ON THE FRONT this morning fro sengers and freight Parsons was last nig cording to the le Entertainment arrived at § Frincy with pas m of this vast phenomenal Sound Masters tion to succeed Capt who assumes the duties of state In ville entertal The Alaska Coast comp petition tn court for the disincorpe ration of the company “i with the schooner Tacome harbor Sunday was damaged about $200 INSPECTS WORK IN AUTOMOBILE Earling president Milwaukee and i building to the ie on @ tour of inape of the work wee ed incurable diseases. Is open from 9 a. announcement has decreed that 5-30 to 8 p.m de customers withdrawing A LONG CHASE railroad, which SHORROCK, Pres. P. HARTMAN. ' Vice President with upsought A brass band ton Studio slong the new line of the Milw near North Yakima Pres ¢ with him, and in this he bie assistant roadbed Inspecting the work photography 4%. INTEREST? SAVINGS HERE YOU ARE AT THE--- FRONT REMOVAL SALE $ ington’ Bide. FOR First d of the big with the remodeling EVERY $30, $27.50, $25 AND $22.50 SUIT IN THE STORE FOR EVERY $20, $18, $17 AND $16 SUIT AT EVERY $2.50 AND $3.00 HAT AT, NOW EVERY $1.00 SHIRT AT, NOW And Every Other Garment in the Store at Pro Rata Reductions Costello & Grant FIFTH AND PIKE OUTFITTING : RANKE BUILDING in terget practice and a 4 prize to the next highest. A state trophy to the company which at the close of the target season qualifies with the highest figure of merit for the year, A gold medal to the individual making the high- eat soore in the two skirmish runs and @ silver medal to the one mak ing the next highest TO ATTACH FURNITURE TO PAY OFFICE RENT An attachment sult waa begun in Judge Carroll's court today by W J, Martin and J. A. Tomey, of the real estate firm of Martin & Tomey, against Lionel Heath, whose ex ploits in the Seattle business world have recently involved him in trout The sult is to attach his office furniture in payment of $62 office rent at 606 Third ave PLANS FOR TANK. The Seattle facoma Power Com pany has filed plane for ite pro posed new ol) tank on Railroad ay between Union and Pike sts. is will cost $6,000. Protect Your Health Defective plumbing creates sewer gas which brings typhoid and ma laria. We instal! new fixtures and repair old ones. G. H. Brown Plumb ing Co., 221 Pine st. Both phoner oe CAPITOL HILL Division No. 6 We have the following lots for sale $2,250. Lot 18, block 43, on Twenty third avenue, with an unob- structed view of Lake Washington. Size 481103. $3,300 Lot 22, block 43, southwest corner of Aloha and Twen- tythird, 50x107 $8,000 100x108, on the west side of Twentysecond, command- ing one of the best lake views in the city 4,250. Lot 16, block 40, 60x115, northwest corner of Twen- ty-first and Aloha. $3,300. Lot 18, biock 40, on west side of Twenty-first, north of Aloha, 60x115. $6,500. North of Roy on Twenty-first, 100x116. $4,200. Lots § and 9, block 45, south of Roy, on Twentieth ave nue, 80x115. Will sell eith- er lot for $2,100. $3,500. Lot 4, block 41, on Twenty- first, close to Prospect; size 602108. H. S. Turner Investment Co. 405-406 Lumber Exchange. Main 1605 Ind. 1614 Osteopathy 12 Treatments, $15.00. Or $1.50 per Treatment Kirksville Infirmary of Oste opathy, First Floor Wash Ave. Both Phones. OR. SKAGGS, Mgr. SOG eesnesasennenes CYCLONE ORNAMENTAL FRENCS AND GATES, TRELLIS AND FLOWER GUARDS. ‘The most durable and orgas mental galvanized Wire Fence oa the market for the money We carry in etock 3 styles in het@ht of 90, 98, 40 and 46 Inches. Call or write for catalogue and prices PACIFIC WIRE & PLATING WORKS. tne 3828 First Ave nee: Main 1049; Ind. L-2298 a ———— a om neces eR eigen ment

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