The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 22, 1908, Page 6

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SOCIALISTS TO DANCE Want Ads Telephone Them |. ToU ake o@o mart the program Struck By Car And We Will Do the Rest Charge for one insertion, 100 Seven words to the Three times, one cent a | word, One month, te per ioe Fifth ay and night and sent to Providence pital with light r day FARMS AND ACREAGE, Minimum charge for an “ad” inte. DOWNTOWN AQENCY— Kennedy Drug Co. BALLARD AGENCY—P MAIN OFFICE MISCELLANEOUS. The Star cannot Accuracy oF assume respon atbit of any kind oc tn telephoned Jeet Wood and Coal ity for errors cher sirippings a "KEN RANCHER Hivetand and wife: elaine, 34 end #1 Union FARMS AND LANDS. Aiaske Building n pean nt aN SITUATION WANTED— TATION WANTED Sixt whe bas her Own help will or toasting Cut Prices With Sound View kinds Main 362 BY BOUND NATIONAL Own a Home $19 IN CARI, tent medere bh HARE He hose Now Is the Time ~SOCULISTS AND AUmisT! i Vinuses fisted G1? eitel Bid Mate OSTEOPATHY. ‘on ‘SALE— WiseELLANEOUS. Wyoming and Occidental Coal PHOTOGRAPHERS’ Keystone jump 111 Cherry at ARMS ANU ACREAG OOD TYPEWHITE im, at bargain for « Be aR RRRR et STS | DISTRUSTS BANKS, LOSES HIS GOLD Jack Spradie, a cripple Hving, at Yesterday J. Debbins, a laborer Loyal Heights, HaTiard, after make who does not pat much faith in | ing a financial splurge, disappeared Ballard banks, went to his private from the city bank, & bole In the cellar, and no Monday Spradie, who was em ticed that his nest eggs, amounting | ployed in taking tickets at the door to $366 in gold and $185 in checks, of @ tencent theatre In the Thir- had disappeared. Spradic lived teenth ward, bought a new duff of near Debbing, and it is suspected clothes, paid several weeks’ beard, that he was aware of the hiding | jalthough he only owed for “one place of Debbins’ hoard of gold. | week, bought §35 worth of Migs The matter was reported to the Be and jewelry for several small girls, attle police, who telegraphed to 4 then caught a Great Northern Whitehead, Mont., where they hope train for the east to catch Spradie TWO MILLER MEETINGS TONIGHT, After making a short speech be; Tomorrow night Mr. Miller will r € again address two meetings, He [fe Sto: Seas American Te silt be the guest of the Heta Theia | Publican club in the rooms of the py; fraternity at dinner in the frater | King County Republican club, If pity house at the University and | |the Oriental building tonight, John will visit the other fraternity | F. Miller, candidate for the nomina- houses, after which he will addres | tom for mayor on the Republican a meeting in Sherrick's hall, P. D. tieket, will leave for Bullard to ad-/ Hughes, John R. Slattery and Rob- dress « ering of Thirteenth ert Grase will also make speeches. i ward Republicans in Sypher's hall, There is a strong Miller club at the The fallard meeting will be catied university, to order at balf past eight, sod Later“tomorrow night Mr. Miller Joba Bt. Hart will address it until will address a meeting at the A. O. Mr. Miller arrives U. W. hall, 1923 First ru The John F. Miller clab, organ- Holzsheimer and Joe Lyons will be ised in Ballard one Week ago, has the other speakers to appear with | worked hard to make tonight's Mr. Miller. On Friday night Mr. meeting & success and the attend. Miller will speak at the Old Mis- ance record for the mill town will sion, Queen Anne ay. and also at phi at be Hhesdiasoneais ‘Columbia City. TRIMBLE SOUNDS WARNING “The same political ring that! “Wil you let the men of the gave Seattle the rottenest admin | tenderloin, the law protected cor- ruptioniate, the race track men at } the Meadows and the gamblers and jof this city is trying to get into tin horns of the city dictate to you power in this city,” sald W. P.|as they have done in the past? Trimble in an address at Junction| “Will you have the word go forth hall, Ballard, last night. | that Seattle is again an open town “They are going about it less and spread the news to every istration of affairs in the history openly than ever before for they | biackleg and tin horn gambler in| | fear the power of the people and the country that the people of Se | they are making promises whtch/attle are willing to be separated Bie will not be able to fulfill. ‘from their coin?” 6 er a = WEALTHY GIRL WEDS CHAUFFEUR y United Presa | |" ;company of San Francisco. Gil "ST. LOUIS, Jan. 22-—A rdgiiite | more said thelr courtship began | trom an automobile ride in Ghigago |S Years ago while they were glid two years ago culminated ##?the per father's large automobiles p| Clopement to this city and t (o"yiar- Gilmore won her admiration by skill riage here last night of Miss Miflam ‘fully avoiding a collision with an =-| Devore, heiress to $1,000,000CRnd other machine, Gilmore said the jonly daughter of Mrs. John De€pre | bride's family never objected to of Chicago, to Robert W. Gfitidre, | thelr friendship, but opposed the the bride's former chauffeur, Whose marriage on account of Miss De- father, W. A. Gilmore, is presifient vore'’s age. The bride is 18 years of the W. A. Gilmore Advertising | old ‘HERO IS TO MARRY jto marry him. Rochfort last fall NEW YORK, Jan A pretty | Was much complimented on his jromance was revealed today when | bravery when he boarded a tug, & marriage license was issued to | Carrying a quantity of ammunitio John Joseph Rochfort, boatswain of Which had caught fire. He sue |the naval receiving ship Handock, |ceeded in throwing all of the am land Mies Gertrude Albers, niece of munition Into the bay before the Jone of the best known captains in| fire reached it, and only left the the North German L! sorvice, | tug a6 It sank Three years ago Miss Albers went with some girl friends to the Brook: | PUTS PRICE ON PARK. lyn navy yard to see a batt! " then there. Rochfort was detailed At yesterday afternoon's session }to show them over the ship. He /Of the Chamber of Commer w wa | fell in love with Miss Albers and |W. Beek offered to sell Ravenna sines then has been devoting much | Park to the city for $100,000, The Plot his # time to inducing her |question was referred to the com: | we ee mitte on city affairs, to report nost distressing cases of next Tuesday, when it will be ma are relieved by Soap I Salve—all druggists. *** | business, ing along one afternoon in one of | ke | brought up as a special ‘order of | MEETING OF CANDIDATES. There will be a meeting of the republican candidates for council man from the Ninth ward at Odd Fellows’ ball, Fremont, tomorrow | night “ATTACKS HOTEL CLERK WITH KNIFE | As a result of a melee In the bil Hard room of the Kenneth hotel | iat night, R. Ritter is im fail | charged with asgault with a deadly | weapon, and William Apelt is be ing detained as a witness. It te not known bow the quarrel knife thrust in Apeit’s neck A physician was called to take |##0n* in the country. Monday night in good health and spirits, considering the fact that he had just come from several weeks and it is ie aed a few stitches ts Apelt ‘SEATTLE ELECTRIC C0. COMES TO FRONT ———y wousd. | The Seattle Electric company has offered to haul all the supplies for \the new home of the Washington le hildren’s Home society free of | cout, and Superintendent L. J. Cov- lington, of the society, stated yes- terday that this offer would save at j least $1,000 in expense towards com- pleting the structure which fs to replace the home recently destroyed by fire. Miller Alaskan Club, The Miller Alaskan club will be organized in the rooms of the Alaska club, Alaska building, at 9 o'clock tonight DYNAMITERS _ KILLED EB, Teun., Jan. 22. the tobaceo factory of the Hayshx Sorg company. DEATH RECORD, Deaths were registered today as follows Jane—T. EB. Jane, 67, Jan. 19, 2124 Seventh Allen—D. M. Allen, 1, Jan. 20, Minor hospital Paulson—P. EB. Paulson, 68, Jan. 16, Wayside Emergency hospital | Morrison—J. Morrison, 60, Jan. 16, 708 Twelfth ay Baily—F. Baily, 46, Jan. 20, | South Park Hanbury— J. Wanbury, 72, Jan. 20, 4220 Third av. northwest Marco--F. Marco, 62, Jan. 19, 3019 Franklin ay, BIRTH RECORD. Rirths were registered today as follows | Hieck—To wife of M. R. Hick, Seattle, Jan. 20, a son. |lumbia, Jan 17, a son Torgeson—-To wife of W. EB. Torgeson, Southeast Seattle, Jan }17, a daughter | Wike—To wife of T. J. Wike, Seattle, Jan. 8, a daughter. fKdwarde—To wife of R. W. Ka 16, a daughter "Dull Eyes | Are made bright by wearing the kind of glasses we make. We are jalists. SCHUCHARD OPTICAL CO, 1207 Second ay see 8p GIRL’S ROIWIANG IS ENDED POUGHKEE! tered ror@nce eounty of the bert Kdward manufacturer PLOT DISCO —_— TO WRECK BUILDI (By United Press.) CINCINNATI nds of a receiver candle In the stopper ‘oll and a fuse leading to twe been sufficient to » building and posatbly NAVAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE TO VISIT BREMERTON (By Unites Pr been announced to visit the Pacific coast early next summer to study 4navy yard | Mare island y the proposed drydock navy yard at Ban Diego. On Trial for Murder. dale, a weil known the city, was placed on trial yes- charged with tary manslaughter of in bis saloon on Oct dale struck Dean with his fist, who fell to the floor and never regained consctousness saloonman of the involun. t whieh of the » building ta er, & ; ' ership in th t of hie te ad been him by the venti te At “tha cha made ta Brene sd refused tog his dang! unless. the ed w slepm pute ca « them inte: of & Obio and USES HAT PIN nani (By United CHICAGO, Jan, highwayman in Chig he ed to hold up shoved @ gun im ii purse, th her hat; stood for half the while trying to7@ then dropped his Spokane Blue SPOKANE, Jan. the city council by fused to repeal any blue laws, particul ing to Sunday cle ‘WILSON GOES EAST I OPERATED U is ;that he will go th | started, but Ritter suddenly threw / n ink bottle at Apeit, who was) now on | trying to throw him out of the he will submit to a surgical opera- place, and followed {t up With 4/ son by one of the most noted sur- He left here ‘ay to Baltimore, where ferer from an acute for several years, month has been conf bed. At one time his @ considered very be left here it was danger from the op great. JAPAN IN THROES | REBELLION sites the vi emt (By United Press.) TOKIO, Jan. 22.—Present indica- tions are that the vote to be taken the Japanese parila- ment will resylt In but a small ma- \ jority for the government against | the Progressive and Yuko parties! motion to vote a jack of confidence in the cabinet Not only te the :ninistry blamed ‘lar view that a conese tomorrow in years old, was a ing by Detectives lips. The police throw some light om the six men who w * the steamer Ramona for the country’s yoor financial con- but Foreign Minister Haya- shi's statement of yeeterda: Mning the government's policy on the immigration question Hayashi's words, ing to the dissatisfi ing. “1 ones, would Mikado was practically forced to investigation of the the Japanese stu- years old, was bro dence hospital last beck with an ugly standing of all dents emigrating to America and the students will not enter the field of labor tn a bond that carrying was dt Two negroes were killed and # third} jone wounded in a battle today with | guards. They were caught in the! act of trying to fire and dynamite| SPECIAL SALE 1,000 LADIES’ Coveney | Reincoats ‘$1 6.00 Values $8.00 $24.00 Values $12.00 Men’s Cravenettes Worth $ te $30 at $12 First Av. aad Madison St. Largest Manubtactusers of Raiacoats in the Budd—To wife of L. Budd, Co-| wards, 516 Twenty-first av., Jan | tion in splendid si Senator Wilson the United States. It is kind would place Japan millating poskien. ARREST M Fred Nye, a WOUNDED IN John Edich, an hand. A rifle whid was placing it on aid

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