The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 26, 1907, Page 3

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Friday Route O TERANS ON PARADE home. Ble Bieder 25, & gon Heiratek nick, son Harbeck | beck, 614 daughter Hall Newnham | Newnham, 24, a son Krickson non | ter ertoot foot, Deaths wer follows tafford at 184% 87. To wife of R. F 656 Harvard ay 8. Jackson at. To wife West Seattle core will be held at morning will go to Bremerton and Port Or jchard as gueste of the Port Orchard to vinit the navy jand the site of the new wi 418 N Sixty-oighth at, Te wife of B Lynn, wite of F. June ‘° 509 Fairview av,, To wife Minor hospital | | DEATH RECORD. | | re, Junction hall the Raton yard soldiers BIRTH RECORD, Hirths were registered today a of w June fo Jamon Hetr June 16, a u June 11, L, Mall, a4 3, a daughter of Thomas June wife Brick of 22, a daugt u June 22 of L. 8 Ker June 24, a son gistered today as Fourteenth ay west Wiillam M, Stafford Terry av ~ | Schoning—-W. G. A. Sheoning, 24 4H. COFFMAN, les * be oS Ps nate pg seattte, [et rizeboat, slip, City dock i rv eo evens Post, Geaitie, Ducket—« rae Duckeet, 25, at ta “4 oe cunt for Department Commander of | Wayside hospital the GAR. Welle—Max Wells at Port — nelionsitiecbenden land, Ore. ae stvil war veterans were | Wisstling of that post, but Miller| 9. Mie Mrs. Kilsabeth H. Mills aanual parade which was | post of Seattle has decided to gup- | °':,1!4 Twentieth ay » the open.| Bort the candidacy of W. H. Mock | Bronaugh Harry Bronaugh, 6 t Be at Seatth 1 hospital Whe second day's business a 8 Wagham, the present chap | “"pittytcitea May Baril, 20, Prov Wate encampment of the : k | idence hospital Army of the Republic at |, o',.2. M. Coffman, of Custer! Ayere--William M. Ayers, 55, at post, Tacoma, js also making @| the Meadows strong, fight for the position } nes is of the encamp The Ladies of the G. A. R, in| his morning more than 900 |t@rian church, decided that bh cxistered and (circle should furnish a cott ony = men sem eres ‘es the new soldier's home to b James M. Hamill and Mary A tage diy Ye ed at Port Orch | O*Cecaor legal age, Seattle re than 2,000 vip. |4_S Port Orchard James Gibson and Adela Palmer rd taking in the| The Women's Relief Corps is | legal age. Seattle. ts. raising money to erect a monument) Harry D. Hollister, 68, and Mary session yester.|to the soldiers at the new home. FP. Seely, 63, Seattle. : of Assistant Ad-| Yesterday afternoon the W. R. C. George V. Lyda, 29, Olympta, and showed that at | following their annual custom, pre | portha H. Krink, 29, Bellingham ing of the year there sented the Ballard schools with a Alaska, and that there ~. The report showed Members had died during With a golden pin. Year. The receipts of the| This afternoon the Ladies of the it were $1,678.18, and the G. A. R. will present the public Mb | ts were $1,168.34, leay- rary at Ballard with a large flag. | Palance on hand of $509.84. In the evening the Ladies of the! this afternoon the question |G. A. R. will hold a reception at Péelection of the site for the |/Elk’s hall from 7 to ® o'clock i impinent will come before| The G. A. R. have prepared an expected that excellent program for the camp jfire to be held tonight at June | tion ball. Gov, Mead and Senator 7 as the site has been Piles will address the meeting. The | @ upon, the election of off. Sons of Veterans ha iso arrange be held. At the present ed for a campfire to be held at Sy are three leading can- | pher's hall. i for department commander | ~All the business of the encamp CB. Dunning. Stevens | ment will be closed tomorrow night it Seattle has indorsed J. M i whea the joint installation hal offl Rallard bigh school, read an essay and was presented by the Corps! H atte. | 22, Seattle. John G attle. Harvey ©. muel Th Mid-Week Sale Specials are for cash only. No exchanges. © 0. D. nor telephone orders for them can be filled. s SOLID OAK _ speciat eR shoe . osetia PRICE $48.75 SPECIA AY, Here fs @ thor joughly well-con | structed Woven | Wire Spring, which will give years of good service. Frame is made of hard- | Wood, and is | plenty heavy enough to pre vent warping. A patent tightening device makes it possible to take up all slack, thereby insuring a rigid spring as jong as it is ing use. In made only for fron beds In the 4 ft 6 in. width e as illustrated, Regular tomorrow of the most attractive Roll Top Type Desks ever wold in this part of the coun for $18.75 f ecialed as above for tomorrow members in good stand. | large flag. Miss Nettie Denend of ri y Dp, B the department of Washing: | last year's graduating class of the gy Os A Fd a rd BE. Bellinger, and Jane Sheldon, John Olsen, 30, Albert 0. Demers, and Anna F. Robinson, 26, Victoria Bon Tillman, legal age, Kirkland O'Netl, T. Neb. Rhiley, 27 Oregon, and Jessie KR. Powers, Se 28, Seattic 20, Roslyn. and Mary Lund Johnson, 33, and Agnes B Larson, 20, Seattie. John B. Armstrong, 22, Weat Se attle, and Harel ©. Watson, 18, 8 34, Victoria Ross, 28, Taylor, Wo. Monat, land Marguerite R. Weiss, 22 and Josephine Bowman, 15, Taylor \¥ 23, Redmond Red mond Raphael T. King, 390, Leaven zi Mid-Week Sale Delivery at our earliest convenience. THIS WOVEN WIRE WIRE SPRING “eee Has triple weave edge instead of cable price $3.50; $1.75 REGULAR PRICE $3.50 special $1.75 THIS WEATHERED OAK MISSION STAND SPECIAL $4.95 de throughout of solid oak and can be had REGULAR PRICE $8.25 @iden or finish, with pigeonhole Mission Parlor of quarts ayeamore. Sides and back yr A a At Paneled. Pedestals are filled with drawers io made of slides. Drawers have combination lected Olid 1 has spring lock with dupl oak in weath Devic lowering and raising type ered finish, has round top 24 is ple strong, having no compli inches in diam » get out of order. One motion brings eter and broad » & rigid position for writing legs ~ at et is dust proof, and forms a oe desk with ample knee room un ‘ r dro 4 in. je. Desk mea es 4 fi n. long by 2 ft. 6 in. wide by 3 ft. 10 - Bich. 2 ico $48 ' a Ce ane [ CORNER E | SECOND AVE AND | BUY UNION ST AY LATER A A $1.95 f bravery SPECIALS FOR ee YARD. YARD. DESIGNS IN | F iB F > SILKOLINE 11¢ A YARD SILK MADRAS She . A t $ NA SILK 49¢ A YARD. MADRAS 18¢ wt IN THE STORE NOTE THE SEE THE BEAUTIFUL PRETTY PATTERNS IN WHITNEY FLOOR COVERINGS THE BEST THE WORLD PR f. ~ ALL THE CREDIT 403 TO YOU_ WANT 14i SECOND AVENUE GO-CARTS DUCES EVERYTHING TO MAKE THE HOME COMFORTA BLE Har} Wellock—-Minnie M, Wellock aged 38, at Waysice hospital Lyppes—-Daniel N. Lyppes, 7, at} | Youterday THE SEATTLE STAR—WE worth, Wn, and Maud IE, Hamilton 29, Seattle, Wm, N. Whitelan, legal age Ev jerett, and Dorothy Ellis, legal age, | Seattle. | Edward ©, Kohler Renken, 28, Seatt | Allen’ O. aid Libbte | Miler , and Manche | Be on, 20, Beatth © Sanders and Hildere 6 sien 18, Seattle. Otto L. Luther, 26, Seattle, and Adab H. Stutsman Quiney, Hl Walter W, Counell, 26, c | Martha V, Scurry, 24, Seattle | Bertrand Johnson, 44, and Jean notte F. Kelly, 23, Seattle Vernon G. Patterson, legal age Johnatone legal age Joattle BOMB KILLS: | MARY (Scripp’s Telegraph Service.) TIFLIS (TransCaucasia), June | Ten bom hurled tnto |the Erivan eq today exploding | with terrific force, Many were killed and injured, Nearby houses | were demolished. FUNERAL OF J. A, SCOTT 6 were The | funeral of Joseph Alonzo Boott the veteran mail carrier who A series of matrimonial and di on rivalling the 4 by Mra. Fiske The New York the vorelal complica conditions portray ny in arisen speckled career of Hi” Gates, the eccentric Honatre of Fairbanks Mre. Hera k, divorced an dher com from Swiftwater exmil Idea have Beatrice Beebe Gatea necond wife of Bill Gates, and now wedded o & local laundry wagon driver Harry Cook, brought sult for a di ‘orce from the latter, Cruelty and non-eupport are the grounds On top of this incident, rumor hath it that Bera Beatrice designs to rejoin “Swiftwater Hill,” who ts CRIMINALS (Continued From Page One.) ————— }ined tribute om the law-breaking elements. That debauch Involved the mayor to the point where he was forced to resign and Meyor Hall. bis machine chosen successor sought to improve conditions some what for political purposes pend ing the approaching election. That apart of municipal decency falled of its purpose, however, for in the municipal election of 1892 the dis creidited repudtican machine was defeated and J. T Ronald elected mayor on the democratic ticket | Mayor Rowald appointed Andrew Jackson chief of police and under took to clean up the town, in which effort he succeeded measurably lbut the defalcation of City Treasur Jer Adoiph Krug, also a democrat land other polities) cireumstances so militated against the adminis tration that in the election of 1894 Phelps became mayor as the} ful republican candida IMayor Phelps restored “Haldy Rogers as chief of police and the town continued as nominally a closed town but with certain forms of gambling and other lawlessness | permitted through political fa | vor or graft When the came to an end lot the public mi seary for the re ise improved |making the Phelps tmporsible tlons fought for the elty convention langues W. Young other supporting Alonro Hul The contest ended In a compromise on the nomination of Frank D. Blac} The dem onvention wa jobbed into non ng Dr. J. Bu gene Jordon and 8 wa elected by a vote 4,604 to 2,406 Dur the campaign the repub entral committ ad Je with n wh Phelps administratio uch wan the # 4 that it was mblicans to pre conditions renomination of Mr Warring fae control of the fuppe ree © may moral for ocrath nat Mr oe elty certain interest they priv h made eoking were promised administration fa return for campaign con trit and support at the polle 4 when these deals were revealed Mayor-elect Black he refused be a party to them to the point of declining to qualify for office to which he had been ¢ ed. He took up with the city the selection of hin suc spon them to sele vors and prevailed w Wood ng no camry biigations r Wood inat D y Maye of law ¢ The great , ing that period wan the of the Cedar rive and w characte ntangling palit from th bik $ the spring be « at em h many months, howeve g which period the office wa by the neil declared vacant ar rh J, Hume h. degree of moral cournge Mayor Humes was neverthelons 1 ailed upon by insistent bu pen and incite to Seattle a popula on of gamblers, sure-thing mer o artists, con-men and others their ilk on the theory that these | men would take away from return ng Alaskans of ane he acqu trit ting at least a ugh ne channels of trade and commerce Jatod Monday night BUSINESS INTERESTS AND DNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1907. wan held thin and was an imprennve One hundred and thir teen carriers In uniform in line to honor their depart rade and accompany hia body to lin) final resting place ROBBED ON TRAIN afternoon ceremony FORMER WIFE OF “SWIFTWATER BILL” ® WANTS DIVORCE FROM H. COOK removed bankruptey courts depleted of 19 Or rd told bim his name Gates fortunes, made through the) ¥4* Hogan and he had been work famous corner of the egg market |! for the mine owners Orehard told him it been at Dawson, and by mining deals at] Fairbanks, Swiftwater Bill has been less annoyed by the fair sex He is now single » COMBINE to other elements of the business! community i Whether Mayor Humes at the be-| ginning of his administration, or ever, was fully in aceord with this policy himself bas been a question though he came tn later years to defond 1g With a most unique, enter taining mid original $ argument But one thing appears clear and that ts QhO§ at the time it was in augurated him 1t was approved even demanded by the business sen timent ef the community. The city was just beginning to recover after @ long period of Mnancial stringenty and when the theory was atvancea (hat lawlessnces would ootribyté to that recovery even decent business men accepted the theory Bs true and reached out to embrace the opportunity The privilege seeking interests] whose efforts to retain control of the city administration bad been but brokenly successful tmmediate ped at the opportunity 4 from #o active and val sable a source. Therefore there soon grew up between them a sort to} had (Star Special Service.) he 4 rooming ho i EVBRETT, Wash, June 26) 0) Tale ‘piace wae Over Fost Michael Gregx seriounly injured ar ” Geduare i id asin Gnd ak rived ere last night from Mich! fate yg wan 6 ‘te his son. { ry hy + ae 6 40 we § ir Fargo, N. D., he was robbed |One® In nlm fe, He said he hee and thrown from Wa RiGee ele tan gendo taiend daughter who was with —him,| (my ,Uved in. poverty. Oi mised, him and returned to Fark, | oonsinte for } mney reed aa te and found hin the hogpital, His pao og meaty injuries, it is feared, may prove she tole t ce fatal to this conversat he talked Orchard about gambling and told EVERETT BAGBY SHOW. hin if ee ee oe come EVERETT the 1 Orchard told 1 country fate alhe we , broke, as he baby show will be one of the prin |alwayq had a litt aie a, thes cipal events, rivaling tho horde | windward, for whe oe races, carnivals, etc, This new fea he put part of ft 4 ture has been afe, where he could a ing of Use director igh county fair association int wood oher = te On crows examination, M aid she was originally su prosecution | had mae her # ney Stone fo Attorney Hawley of the state he wanted the witness he wh c jin tow ponsible ¢ xamina thon. jnow living in obscurity and re A lively row followed, Richardson tirement at Onkland, suffering a/declaring he wouldn't hold an temporary slump in bis fortunes | witness. Hawley demanded th The matrimonial position of Bill urt to order them held if the Gates ia far more complicated than | Prosecution so desired that of the heroine portrayed in| The court finally declared that Mrs. Fiske’s divorce comedy. The| ll witnesses wanted by the prose heroine, speaking of her ex-hus|CUtion must remain within the band, remarks that she ie “His first | Jurisdiction of the court wife, once removed.” Mr. Gates hn T. Elliott, an inmate of the haa bad several wives, numerously | ldlers’ home, said he met Orch Bince the Seattle di ard on the train in the latter part planne ation out to put the Fed Investors We desire to have you call at our office for and full particulars regarding a few choice real estate invest ments that we can deliver @ discount of 331-3 market price. information at per cent off Seaboard Security Co. Bank Bidg Main 2476. 212 American Phones, ind. 256 of political co-partnerahip, the “big srtawen YOSEMITE business” partners enduring and or even defending § the oxte co off obtin, od kindred forme of pro “— - soved lnwiess vice and the gam|} REGULAR EXCURSION sik: (ak porietuea ae’ ute THIS EVENING thrive traded in thelr . control {of the tity, This copart ||| ROUND TRIP S0c nership continued to — pre | through y administratic while « criminal lawlessness waxed fat and prosperous and REGULAR EXCURSION antl 18 #0 arrogant TOMORROW AFTER ommand of the reput at "| NOON 2:30 palgn oF IF orn ‘Went 20 ROUND TRIP 25¢ a municipal favors This w i fata error Big bual "y a quiceciag. while’ the er ce |] MUSIC AND DANCING men obbed others, w ted tim of the condition which it ha itself created, dissolved the part nereht which it had once invite and sought the cooperation ¢ deity » good cltieahe” in a euccesatul « NO EXCURSION ee x tae cccttas ok ‘Uinna |i THURGDAY EVENING ther ha ome to be muc | dinsat ne voters on . —_ 0 ak of th ae Sine af tax PHONE—IND. A 46¢ minal element and this se . Z00T OF Saas found expeeesion in the cow |f Flak 6—FOOT OF UNI Sa daclerox ta (hols plattorien VERSITY STREET We condemn the unholy a an th time exis ng between 1 the ra niquitous vice and iowa eve | We're Blockaded . They Cutting Off the r ' a , ; - ‘ Front of Our Store ‘ ¥ r b ' fie tc a CLOAKS, SUITS can d MILLINERY On ih f ; M H t or i an admin sieranio aoneaie to tne warty | Pacific Outfitting Co. femedinta benef are and Mr k St Hume was elected v ‘ Ca o- erhe nl t nh cA tat t tion and. speetal privi issues! Sy were in the background of the narrative, were nevertl adon of the highest importance as ap 4 pears from the fact that that PIANOS ET cmeh take and. pubes Victor and Edison cNedertend Gffles toys Talking Machines lrew salariese fron the put SHEeT MUSIC sTRrinas the service selfish interests 1 Second Ave., Seattle 3. ere ne a mentees | an on the Cheyenne-Cripple Jenator ah made @ u effort to » thin tentl- s by objecting but Darrow Oi red he intended to show that Judge Wood finally allowed the ? The. ye ared Sterling 1 him that Ste Adame did the him that nt i Unnecess: ary beget } ‘ ne y aluable under a@ umina . i. Rent a Steel In ; he n 1 i the } and Bu ‘ i fe Depoult Vaults of , t ait ; ,. ¥ rine rb Che t., Alaska building. $4 a year evened 9 ean | Lot 50x100_ ideas estes $200 | ma haat 7a a al OWNER j Ind. 1 i i is Opecial Jaie a of rt tailored r pels attention by rea- ; SPLENDID VALUES OFFERED a Here is the proof. There are suits that ] | FOR $25 AND $30, NOW $15. 1 FOR $35 AND $40, NOW §20. FOR “<9 AND $55, NOW $30. { FOR “ND $80, NOW $40. q tuded in ; th 4 : reliable. | J. Redelsheimer & Co. | 800-804 First Avenue, Corner Columbia. | STRONGEST TOPCOAT HOUSE IN THE STATE. | © TheSafe Way To Send or Carry Money The BE way to BRING or to 1 Directors SEND m to OTHER coun- i A. CHILBERG, tries, or to other parts of this coun- i President try, is to bring it to the Scandina- R.A. BALLINGER, FT vian American bank—the bank that is OF FE aitnger: Ronald. speaks all languages—buys and j sells the money of all nations—is- q Attorney N. @ NELSON, Of Frederick & Nelson Me drafts on all parts of the world 1 is perfectly equipped for a nal, an international wW. H. METSON, . It's a big bank now—a very big ; at Law, San Francis ne. We expect it to grow—and j ef E CHILOERG, to keep growing. Yet it will never ; weadant be too big to welcome and to take PERRY POLSON, particular care of SMALL AC- } Pres. Polson Impl. Co. COT rs all co! ercial, 4 gag ge ‘ igs, small banking busi- ; a ne i every sort. i On Savings We Pay 0 \) Compound Interest i utter what part e world you live in, you may atte and at an cost of street car fare i \ banking relations are held in strictest confidence. 4 not « { the existence of your account, : Largest Savings Deposits in the Northwest. : Resources Over $10,000,000, Reserve Over $3,000,000. ' More Than 24,000 Satisfied Depositors. mumwemm ALASKA BUILDING, SEATTLE Special Bargain i IN West Seattle ; FOR Thursday, June 20 GOOD ONLY ON THAT DAY ‘y $2,100 j ee aaN PMI: ag | GRAND EXCURSION | Mile ag sew Trip, Given by Seattle 4 Degree Team No. 1, A. O. U. W. l'! To Port An the Ocean Terminus of the N. PLR. . 4 A at Se ” { T n sale at R Drug.Store, 2nd Ave; Quaker Drug Ist Ave.; Re + Coleman Bidg ir »w 1 € k bject t Pac I Ce b x I ofa i t 1 iT ets early as numt "

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