The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 22, 1907, Page 5

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fARLY DROWNED — “Jikd Hot Mine Hubhrmann's com: | (S#attle Star's Exclusive Service T BREMERTON GIRL panion, & young man named Jen-| BIRMINGHAM, Als, May 22.—Hhe ner, been an active awimmer, she| '# only 26, but Mine Rose starr, 0 BY YOUNG MAN would have lost her life. Jenner) through her own induetry, can write held her up in the rowgh #¢8/ her check for $50,000, and i wouft CANOE CAPSIZED, 18 Two while & row boat aet out from shore and came to the rescue, A landing was made as burridly as possible and two hours were spent working over the girl before she regained conaciousness be e hed by any Birmingham bank. True, she has hed the asaty older al of her she be cxovus FOR hee widowed mother, managed the business dden equal which Miss Bubrmann and Mr. Jenner | and her tireless eneray and superb the sudd : were with « picnic party, and the! judement have been the ohief ft wp last Sunday oon and various members bad taken turns! tore in the witimate trt meer the Inkes and (he sou ad, im the canoe. They happened 00) on oF the of the be out Im the craft at the time the S Lilian Bubrmann Kose Marr was about 12 when her ge prominent young women of equall came up. The young lady had i yw escape has entirely recovered from her| father died. He had been @ news by the capelaing of a dangerous experience. health ate up all wh ot the Manettc beach, a Mise Bubrmann formerly lived In| {ovance polley pata’ funeral ee ietance trom the navy yard Seattle and her father, Fred Bub | \onscs, itted the debt om a. amall mann, ts In business here. town-town house and lot (now lo Worth $10,000), and left 6900 to ee yee a sal dines sre & stark of neWapapers GO TO JAIL BLUE AND WHITE nagesines, tna “hole in the wa 4 a a * Becond ay, th a6 IN COMBINATION | to over shesee tn cust, loaned ‘out f Copendagen blue im varying | 8% dearing Interest at & per cent Toteara view.) P " ap Orying | “Miss Rosa Starr haa worked day NCISCO, May 22.—In shades is the chief color of a becom: | and wiaht. Abe made thet pees cireuit coart of ing hat. While the Milan straw in| she kept the hired. Bares In Porttant came white, the kat takes on the blue! Working tur te aero i for a rehearing in 8* from ite trimming, The straw ik Gaaee hal bah or teneee ay tag and dime novels sold heat, she out p of Dr Geter eonviatiad the newspaper heads and sent back iges. the re the matt Panes States ciroult court tratns ¢ ments; she trict of Oregon, of con hed ever the buoyant and eeuborn perjury, was de. cheerful greeting for th Genial of the petition for high er low; shew fan of the eatabdlishment qemoves the last hope of sy and Biggs, and the only jing 1s for them to go was sentenced by to serve five months county jatl and ‘ if Special eerie) fine of $1,000, while Biggs PORT TOWNSEND, May 22.—¥. twice the prison sentence lL. Hash, the new seoret of the the fine tmpored on the Commercial Chub, euffered « hemor two. | Age of the lungs while on @ trip te _ - Vietoria yeeterday Mr ash te alee! Jeounty auditor, and bas found it JOBS AS | Sogo oot har ant" to abandon his tempor artiy for @ brief sojoure and rest tn the country new plant at Hadleck for the of the tocal National | B, D and L, and w A of the Signals corps, to the A.-Y.-P. expo- to have the National of this city stationed | @ the exposition officials say that they | pad abow! 200 guards, and the! with their mii arded by the W panys plant, je in cour jetrection FM | the contractors neton MILI com~ of con The main building re of ground, and which Hines the hat ts aleo of the) erties |BRIGHT SOUTHERN GIRL BEGAN AT 12 TO MAKE A FORTUNE; HER SUCCESS THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1907. | KENT NEWS ITEMS (Sine Special Servier) KENT, May 22-—-Marehal Shep | Dich went Into Seattle Sunday and arrested Alfred Dose for stealing to th The | them | York ond hand man, marshal took him | the Seattle jail for sate and Mond brought him out for trial before Judge Hatleb He was remanded to Judge Frater of | the superior court with the recom mendation that he be sent to the reform school. Harry omith, who was arrested here for the same ise, was discharged upon his! promise to behave and go to school B. York was fined the costs and given 6 suspended sentence of $100 | for reoelving stolen goods. V. L. Coffin, superintendent the condensed milk plant by | Mo diay evening for Chicago to |epend his vacation and KR. L. Har | denburgn, superintendent of all the |company's factories, will be in harge during his absence | Walter Bissell sustained a broken finger and several others injured of left Mon The counci! examined the work ings of @ Gorham chemical fire ox tinguisher Monday evening, which seemed to do good work © family lawyer Invested an aka tly Arney Brow. are having a fire uled her eucce she said Work, | W4ll of cement blocks put in at the I love to work. The Joy ef doing | back and aide of their store so as work and seeing it disappear be- | tO protect it on all sides from fire. heorful doing te all | eek At the regular meeting of the counell Monday evening the Sages committee reported unfavorably o: the application of the Kent L lauer| Co. for a license and the license! was refused 8, Caerney applied for a FREE AGAIN (Seripps Telegraph Servier) | newa! of the liquor Heense for the Turf saloon; 1 was referred to the license committee Bille were ordered paid as fol COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa, May| lows: A. 0. Long, for 600 feet of 22.—Pat Crowe last night was ac | hoe, $441; electric Nght for March quitted by a jury in the district | #nd April, § 43; Cowan, for coal court of the charge of holding up 494 hauling gravel, ete, $70 two street cars in this city about The ordinance requiring the In two years ago and robbing their | @ependent Telephone Co. to have crews. The robberies were com | 4/! Wires thirty feet above the |mitted by two masked men, and | around was brought up and caused Crowe was indicted for the erime.| much discussion, Mr, West gave One of the men robbed. however, | Die reason for opposing it and) Coyne & Bon Ore teatified that Crowe was not later thy postponéa The ordinance regulating buying and selling of second hand goods was passed. This makes one of the hold-upe. boys and others from disposing of patolen goods the| various kinds of things and eelling | ceived by C. | | in the machinery at the condenser) The sentence fixed |L. TOO LATE FOR CEREMONY According to a cable mensage re B. Yandell, secretary B.| of the Chamber of Commerce, from © | Benator Sam. keeping | with the Congresisonal party in H. Piles, who is now HMawali, that party will not arrive in Heattle in time for the ground break! ceremonies of the Alaska Yukoo Pacific exposition it with leave Honolulu on May 29 and will reach Seattle about June il, The party will return Kast by way of this city and the members will be entertained here by the Chamber of Commerce and other similar or ganizations FIFTY YEARS IS HIS SENTENCE BAN ANTONIO, Tex by May | 2 the court martial in the case of Corporal EB Knowles of the Twenty fifth in recently tried for having as Edgar A. Macklin of while the regi fantry, saulted Capt the same regiment ment Was stationed at Fort Reno, Okla, in December last, in fifty y t hard labor in the peniten tary at Fort Leavenworth, Kan. The sentence was approved by Gen. Albert L. Moyer, commanding the |department of Texas. ~ The Purchasing Power of Sixty-five Cents \7He WAY THE PIONEER PIANO ordinance was indefinitely | Masry te Reason. | striet requirements so as to prevent i experience and) blue tone Citi vice m eat, weemed to be the ideal The crown ts large and high and | June are announced by the board of | octane As the Crow mill could not furn for these povitions, te almost concealed by the roses imine te occur in PF Town Joe Donovan, of Garden City, ish the lumber for the sidewalks WMl pay well, and will be! that encireled it. These are formed |°*"*. ** fo! June 12th. Boat: | brought to The Star office this the marshal was directed to get it| pin Geman! into s wreath and are of the Copen- |New’ An4 Plumber, Q.M-D. salar? 008) morning the first box of home |from the Calhoun-Kraus mill Se eave PAOORAM, (hase Dlue. At the left of the wright, @ILD., ealary gore | Crewe strawberries csem im Gentle) ee | lfromt are two large wings, which “— or : : CAN'T PRIMP. —o shade from the dark bi ve r. Donovan hae acquired « = Woman's Foreign Mission edie o dark bine te « talat per i pabit of doing this same thing) ..00't it awful, Mabel dive white y Th 4 AS Brattle district, wil and of per day |@ach year and it would break his| 508 horrid, mean thing i jeenth annus) meeting geoees ents, Arizone * and/ heart to have anyone beat bim into *% Methodist) , semana vison a Nevada. and town with a box of nice, ripe red clamations of p-PviGer Oh ikas gameacen tae, eee nil | as Sen Fe ones. wrath and indignation were heaped od the entire potir >, Porte Rice, | ° r aquad tn the tenderloin and placed as ' ed an MD Mr. Donovan has two acres of °" 'h* heads of the government men in charee of the district ee eek ie ae land im berries and boasts of one ” Porte Rico. fy 0840 per sanum. bane on of the finest crops of wo trait —————===s}) a ,arore dae jn. the Paget of the treasury, , | and ny. , hed here 1 would have bad berries ripe punces that the be two weeks ago,” sald Mr. Donovan pture of emu this morning, “but fer the cold be stopped Under the federal spell, «With warm weather from any persen @etecting and esiting pow om it won't be long before w—Thursday—an opportunity to purchase many articles at a saving. Our special sales are for a value of the contraband geode. , that of advertising our store, stock and : cM t-annual Inspection of th blicity is a necessary part of suecessful merchan feney aietrtet éet waved peanenenr: and by offering you occasionally what you want # Inepection the officers er poste and ev nese) when Woodbury commander of the Artillery arrived margin, we call attention to oursel ven. The follow- articles for tomorrow from Vancouver headquarters we Crockery Mender. Pudding Dishes. wren tae e—lnstant Crockery ilar 2Se—Fireproot cook the three fo for iron, leather. teat Ware, are 4 yelh 4 abou _ for tron, leather, | ing ware, green and yellow mot an tled 6 inches. special price Sizes 6 and Very makes ordinan © prohibiting the Hquers to Ie de or persone them 10c ards or tn Cups an Saucers. texteated persone. od ralsed the 4 liquer Meenee from $400 to 6806. At Regular 3éc a pair—Japanese last meeting the attention of the Thin Beg Sheil China, decorat city tathe oe allied to goriate violations of the above ordinance ed in red and pretty Japanese []) py two saioon-keepers, and the figures. Special, council! f ith ered the two Thursday, ] ic offenders to app 4 shew cause pair why thetr leenses uld not be re voked Table Tumblers. Regular $50 Dosen — Thin FT. LAWTON Blown iG0unce Tabie Tum biers; Th epecial 2Ic FORT LAWTON, May Work has been started on the set of aix ing out of the new target range at Fort Lawton for the construction of which range $2,100 was appro FANCY SCR. printed by the last congress. The EEN DOORS— Odds and Ends hetual work will commence in ‘Dare but 100 of these doors, with grilled corners, ete about a month , SG will be com. Made and covered with best nonrust steel wire cloth. ie faimon, bay Were slightly damaged In transit, but we find it takes cae mark them down than to do repairing. Values sixes. A very good $1. 19 direct! on & Bie at the no ern limite of the post reservation The range will be 1,000 yards long ‘St standard figures. Your choice and feet wide, and will be one of the best ranges in the country It will be available for revolver aud rifle shootin, Garden Hose Three-Foot Wire Netting. G eat time Companies G %.50. Gorham Rubber | Regu 18—Galvanized and eg hg: gon Buckeye bras eat rub- | will not rust; useful for flower pf, At. Ameren ahaa turn | ties, and are expected to return {a ot eam Tomor bede and sweet peas, and for I], few days After the let of Ju cahae keeping out chickens. 150 }] Companies B and F will go iown $4. 79 feet. to lake for thelr prac new $1 98 thee. When the new range Is com price bs} pleted at Fort Lawton it will not be necessary for the troops to go We—Long handle an4 Knives and Forks. to American lake The troops and band of the Third regiment stationed at the local post will take part in the Memorial day as Thursday $1.00 Wallace vy plated Knives and com pone Set [Se Po rks. Thure y's very low 10c te to be held tn Seattle price, pair June Ist, Ground Breaking t the A-Y.-P. grounds, the troops and regimental band will ae in the ceremonies Butcher Knives slat Regular 500—John Russell's : best cocoa handle; warran RAILROADS ANSWER steel. Gc value, See Our Line of Electric Sed Irons— a= 7° are 2ND AVENUE & UNION STREET Counsel for the lumbermen of the northwest yesterday received fror five different ratiroads answer the information filed with the tn terstate commerce commiss! in the case brought by the lumbermen for an adjustment of rates. The e will for hearing June at 10 o'clock at Washington, D. a large number of mem bers of the Pacific Coast Lumber Manufacturers’ association will be in attendance. be il C., and 1 | Tl be shipping them Into town by the erate.” PYTHIAN SISTERS AT TACOMA (Star Sportal Service) TACOMA, May 22-—-Today the grand lodge and the Pythian Sie ters will contiaue thetr ses ein the large castle hall and the small printing officials by a hundred pe tite little printresses in the corridor of the government printing building 58 room in the rear, respective 1. Washington the other day. For alae, the mirrors hed been taken Election of officers for the €0- | wway and the «i were told to suing year will be held either to day or tomorrow, when the see sions of that body will close. The same is true of the Pythian Sisters. But the big event of today is the spend lens time in primping And for revenge the giris declare that hereafter they shall cease try ing to be pretty and look as much as possibile. obs seasion of the Dramatic Order of — Kalghte of Khorassan, This ts the Oriental auxiliary of the K. of P oC IFFEE and, aside from which form @ par It is amistake on the x, there te « good € a ae burlesque show about the Initatery part of a housewife to work buy poor coffee; it isn’t ARMS FOR REVOLUTIONARY anybody. good for PURPOSES ARE SEIZED Come to D. 8 Jobnaton Co, 903 TONIGHT and All Week. Lewis @ Lake Musical Comedy Company i Y er yeturne your money S#cond avenue, Burke bnilding. RY THE ® FP (Sertppe Te it ke Bchilling’s Beet, Highest Quality means Greatest ty os m 4 " 4 un. Mat, rare? 3 ; 4 TIEN-TSIN . 7 Satisfaction AUTY a ys pais thousand rifles. fame Company. ammanition and —— fun, Wed. and Gat. Mats, 260 and 50c, Evenings, 20c, 800, 400 ant oa tended for revo — = have been Phones, Gun, 1804, Ind, 6606 persel ouetome setherites. 8 L ols Captured the Public! ‘The Big shipment was imported by an Eu- Special Mngagement of yonenn ire a con) ogra wi ; TER Cooper In “Little Lord Fauntleroy.” sensation has been caused in the THEA Mats, Dal. Exe, Thurs. and Jrb native portion of the city by the ~-- setsure Geettie’s Hgnaing \ Vaudevtiie iy BS t OUR oXT STVE LINE ETHODIST CONFERENCE ne Ss 7 AR i: Perrormances ei he otk | AT N < mes STEM sU oT DATES IN THIS STATE OF BROADHURST SYSTEM SUITS PNABLES YOU senseee x edie ee. . OCRNTS—WE be Tun NOG TO SBLECT YOUR FAVORITE STYLE, COLOR AND Cooke and Clinton, famous women rifle shots; The (Star Special Service.) | ceasity pay at the factory HOUSE DOES IT. HEAVY BUY. ING—WEAVY SLING — Low PRICES. Not «© Case of Cheap Planes, bat of Good Piasos Cheep, Taking A fame of # Berieg Power Hausied by ie Other Organtaention te the Coun try tmeuree Prices That Are Al- ways Reasonsbic, and Sometimes Uareaseenbiy Low. Io supplying out twentyeix lar stores in the West we naturally are forced to purchase instruments in enormous quantitiee—these many busy piano emporiume must be kept well stor ked It ts this fact coupled with the practice of paying SPOT CASH in ry instance, and the special “Harness” xyetem of shipping used by the House of Highest Quality, which makes It possible for plano buyers in Seattle and other large western cities cov ered by the great Pioneer Plano House to obtain an elegant, brand new instrament at a price as low as other dealers not buying in euch enormous quantities, must of ne TRAMs NOT A DRAWBACK. There is no reason why the buyer | py per whe—though he does not deem It wise to part with so large an amount at once—makes a smal! initial payment, and follows this up with small monthly paymenté should not bave the same advant sacs as the purchaser who pays Minstrel. ve ee nay. by Popular Aiaskan rtiste, under t- ee a ey No. | re “Aia int? ction of an Artic Brotherhood Hall at the AlesKa- the House of Johnston has over vkon- Py come this obstacle. If you poet see after the this Duliding will be donated to the University your way clear to pay cash, we Will | ohers rehaned now at the Grand Opers House. Bethe, a lend you the difference between 00. Parquet, $1.50. Bajconr, + ats Gallery, 60 cents. the amount of the first payment Sl tis id and the purebase price of the piano. ‘ mae es SEATTLE THEATER not do this, and sell the instrument at ite proper retail price One PRICE TO ALI. | Prices—Mate. i ° | TONIGHT—A)] Week, i The price of each and every in-} “A SOLDIDR OF THE EMPIRE” strument is plainly marked on 4 Next Week Starting Sunday Matinee, i; tag fn plain sight of the customer “A TEXAS RANGER” 14 Bach saleeman’s price is the same Roth Resi Dramatic Productions. oe f The comforting assurance that you etialiatl have the Piggest Busiest Reet dealers in the West backing you Is LYRIC THEA TER ‘ worth while You will find your 5 chotce in the Line of Highest Merit. russell @ Drew. Mere. Phones 66. $18 to $40 RICHMOND, Ind, May 22.—In an » 4 renmunne official the Methodist Episco PATTERN~ pal conference dates, the following are assigned to Washington Columbia river conference at BROADHURST Spokane, September 4, Bishop Moore presiding, Pacific German evsTam suITS conference at Rosalia, August 28 Bishop Moore présiding Pux Sound conference at ttle, Sep OTHER RELIABLE MAKES, 845.00 UP. tember 11, B Moore presiding West wegian Danish conference at September 18, Bishos HARRIMAN TO VISIT PORTLAND. PORTLAND, Ore, Ma Chamber of Commerce te coipt of a letter from B. H man announcing that he wi eeoans inet ous phases of the tran pre # affecting th { 1 state, partionla with regard the steamat vice give STRONGEST TOPCOAT HOUSE Harriman * and and San Franc J}. Redelsheimer & Co. AVE, COR, COLUMBIA IN THE STATE Castanos, Maud Entwistie & Co., Starascope, Eddie Roesch, Jos. J. Dowling & Co., nesday, Saturday, Sunday. Prices, Matinees, ic and ons Soe, bee. Five Months’ Rent for 880 « Month, Our Motto—Quality and Price Guaranteed. 5x7 A Tent ee . 8x10 Wall Tent 7x7 A Tent BS. 10x12 Wall Tent 7x9 A Tent £38 1fxl¢ Wall Tent . ] peolal Prices for Large Parties. LOGGERS’ SUPPLY OOMPANY, BOTH PHONES—038. COLMAN DOOK. service extends to every point in Greater Seattle, including West Seattle, Youngstown, Alki Point and South Alki—this, together with our liberal credit system, gives you untold PE Te advantages here a sanitary garbage can is a necessity to every well-appointed dwelling ener se galvanized iron garbage cans are an im- ordinary kinds is shown by the fact that they are recommended f by the board of health depart ment that t provement over the sanitary garbage cans, made of heavy galvanized iron, fitted with rain-tight cover, These are positively the Best and most satisfactory garbage cans on the market —-we have them in three sizes, priced in this special way for Thursday only: 20-inch size, regular price $4.95; special for Thursday .« special for Thursday.ew $2.95 l6-ineh size, regular price $3.25; special for Thursday.ce 18-inch size, regular price $3.95; rents THE GRAND w2252°"" Manageo- TONIGHT and Thureday (No Matinces) MISS ROSE COGHLAN In the Most Discussed Play of the Dar “MES. WARREN'S PROFESSION.” 4 Shaw Prices 500 to Next attraction: Meurtetts Crosman. 3 i Tickets can be purchased at the Grand opera ho: ’ pane oruns rover vem so Harry Braham, ‘3rd Ave Theater, Third and Pine Phones: Sun. Main 3600 Big Winner, ‘Taylor's N. “STOLEN BY GYPSIES” Tpd., 3406. Y. Co ta The

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