The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 19, 1908, Page 5

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DOWNFALL DUE TO POOLROOMS , z Se ioae = ¢@ al i " ce declares that h nade} ——— : ae i : " with 87 gold h chaly jai, Lous and charms, Valued at approximate S me » until $1,500, Retgle tnatsis py wa * that he : bite ieee! A took only two watehe seven ’ a . * and one*eharm ag fl conversation pany of ate 8 ee : " hot appear to appreciate the downtal a to “beat (he avity of his position ] . i a on Things will be all right soon,”| agen S on the . trat ays t will pay for what [| Saige *, and no more,” he added | Se ge! boca Yea, | took two of the watches vera’, “ chains and a charm racing 8 = S ieealt | ” sid later i started playing the * at Georgetown and, well, the : thing [ knew it was borrow " the jewelry temporarily, Of i ‘ ‘ © it was wrong, but I intend 4 » make things right, My folks 1 dan bie on ‘ © are well off and have sent me $600 ; Sar which he borro® et » fix matters up. A t is @ foot : then sold, expecting who thinks he can beat the other | 4 and return (hem fellow's game, and I've bad enough 3 Hott of it F greet without hie kr eRe RR Sara IMMEDIATE TRIAL OF PRIMARY CASE j | j | «| It was the plan of the persons! : directing the Thurston county case e P Yoder the sting of the recent ¢ ee made by C. W. Horr, presi: 4 THE SEATTLE STAR--WE ‘AMERICAN BEAUTY WILL (CLARENCE DARROW TO - » TRY MATRIMONY AGAIN DAY, FEB. 19, 1908 DEFEND SCHOOLMATE | | (By United Press.) of ct 0, I snegpenenes tate Benator Thomas Kinsman Vhen Clar-| He is aceused of murdering George we D Who successfully de | Birrell, millionaire banker, who was wed Haywood, Moyer and Petit. | trustee of his father's estate bone in (We trial following the a Alford used to play with me jsasuination of former Governor when | was a youngster,” ¢ald Dar | Stounen arrived at his Chicago row, after reading letter. “Ye j office tad for the first time in| 1 guess I'll have to defend him, He | many Weeks, he found a letter from | thought t the banker was trying Alford Kinsman, of Kinsman, 0. to cheat him out of bis share of asking Darrow to defend him on @ the estate, and killed him. 1 #hall charge of murder start at once to work on the cane Kinsman is wealthy Wid brother! which comes to trial in March cceaieaiiiieininesianiend ace t SI > | | veing cut off trom street connec LAND OWNERS |= | | TO PROTEST SYMPHONY OF ta order to protest againet the vaention of streets in the Bmith's Cove distriet ip favor of the Oregon & Washington railroad, without ree | Muste which met the require Jompense to the elfy, a meeting of the Smith's Cove Improvement club | duced by the Seattle Symphony has been called for tonight at & Orchestra at the fifth symphony concert given at the Moore the o'clock at the old power house, Alva : atre last night. The program was of the highest order attempted by the orchestra and the of the music proved that the or chestra is capable of the attempt and 15th av. W. bY The vacation of a portion of 16th a & ay. W. and intersecting streets, and “owe 17th ay. south of Alva to thy Northern docks, will deprive the| : lay Ite heartng before the aw ed E B. F. Leventhal, a x ist fe direct primary *° ‘ ve ‘ . ‘s Uideflate of Sinith's cove of proper ane & aes . eee ne tne. an BESME CoUFE UNE! too late for al — ¢ fi a * v a .~lecemecteen mevesta OF PrOPST | tion, made bis debut in Seattle ax peagee of the plant >» spectal seasion of the legislature to} By et td] Vin yf City Bngineer Thomaon favors re-| 4 Violin soloist and won much ap i of the primary law, the be called, thereby, In case of an van gf ae att “ quiring the railroad compgny to buy | plause. Mr. Leventhal strengthens Ba county case involving adverse decision, foreing the ot CF OE? cae and convey to the elty a diagonal | the violin section of the orchestra, eemitutionality of that turn to the old convention plan| strip from 17th av 1th ay. in| #0 ably led by Concertmaster John wilt be appeated to the of making nominations for the ap-| , BLANCHE LOUISE BARRETT. teturn fer the etvests vacated, and | Mavenset - By ig ea eee HEE. - ow | CHICAGO, Feb. 19.—Filanche! sons of millionaire ad local |Council to hold up the ordinance | 2 pcg agaliammaiaas | tenet a Me teal Vented (Ne | Louise Barrett, pretty as an artist's “catches,” were in despair Bcareely | Yaeating the streets untf! the com. |'ts effort to give Seattle the high the care 7 oe |dream and ten years ago the pet of the ‘sensation subsided. before | PARY agrees to buy and donate the | 0st class of music. _ - i pa ss | Chicago soctety, is soon to tle an- Howers filed sult against Goo. Pull-|#ttip asked go that the tideflat| “Por the best shatipoo use Boa man, fr. for alienation of his wife's t be damaged by Lake Sosy wis 2 2M. Sparkman candidate for ‘ im the Bighth ward, t* & strong canvass of of the city. Today the letter ts being matied to ger tn the ward bere been a resident of the fe for 26 years, and of ward for the past nine Should tt be your defhre to have & represestative in the city council from your ward who has been iden Uffied with the growth and business of Seattle since an early date, and one who Will work for the beat tn. terest of the elty at large and his! 5 ward in particular, then 1 sottelt | s ATE WEWS | your rele wpen Uae grounds, and if elected to represent you | will devote my best energies to te! duties pertaining to the office, and Chehalis merchants have been fleeced out of vartous sume of money by « stranger who bas been | working the bad cheek scheme | 7 | King’s Royal Rules, is announced J for high ees, March in the { church of St. G * { a ty had kept society gossiping, gasp iy -_- jing and speculating, With her it |has been « period of globe trotting | FS clety first in 1898 by marrying Fred. erick V. Howers, actor and compow er, who, with the girl as an tnapire , other knot in her tangled heart af fairs. Her marriage to Capt. FW . { | Clark, of London, officer tn the | For ten y h side beau. | and heart aches, She startled so- tion, wrote the song “Always.” & member of the firm of & Melzaa company has been doing & real ew be fo the city since the PIM. Have sever before run have made no promises Pedged to any corporation that al! questions com the counei! should have Consideration and be de thelr merits, granting to all and special priv ‘WW booe house certificates have in at Los Angeles % mow is failing through in this way endeavor to merit your | confidence and support Friends of Mr. Sparkman who are backing bis campaign have The stranger bis name a siven out the following reasons aR ion why he should be elected over any Pro EB. Walker is head of; other oppesent: Hils long the new Aubern musical club. in Seattic; bis familiarity with con-| Marriages are decreasing, bat, ditions In his ward and In the city divorces increasing ia Columbia generally, his aequaintance with | county | a large number of business men in| The militia of the state will! the city and other people, and bis | parade Washington's birthday bigh standing in the community. | The racing yacht Gwendolyn has = — = tonne | Seen purchased by Bellingham peo | PFS BY WIRE «>| 30208 St Frisco on account Mi ox cas: Geakie com drunkengess. — Constitutional prohibition has| Pany’s sawmill has been destroyed | we by fire, lows being $12,000. m defeated in Misalssippt, | , Mrs. Bewlah Hawkins, who two| Robbers entered the bank at Win-| years ago startled physicians jena bat after securing two bottles sleeping 40 days in Lox Angeles, bas agate lapsed lato a cataleptic condition. H ai. CB Hebbard. of Sar has been ruled from the “Cottage” set of 44 pieces is of good White Semi-Porcelain, and we make ‘Mis extremely low price for Thursday in Order to reduce stock in this line. $2 29 set Vinegar Bottle, 25¢. 30 dozen Thin Blown Vine- gar or Oil Bottles; full fin- with groand stopper; ff Thursday's Dinner Plates, 9¢ Each. A ited number to close out of first qual- ity blue border decora tion Semi - Porcelain Dinner Plates; very sow Re: duced from $426 to 48@s of the well-known Bear or Dandy Lawn Soap; a large size Se ish, i Thursday, each . New complete, Armstrong with a are of Yer i i will not scratch Mar the furniture plane This one can ome than the mew one} $10 ‘Takes Tt to | Your Home | s’ Sad Irons, $1.09 Overst wk lot o ao Nickel-F BB irons, with st Thurs Dessert Spoons, 3 for 98¢. Rogers’ 1847 Fancy Silver-Plated 98e Shears, 5¢ Pair. A spec and Ff h stand; sp $1.09 ‘Garden Rake, 13¢. PM dozen Best Mal Plable Steel 10. Tox Marden Rake, with ed handle pec day | Paint, 39¢ Q Pattern Pure Dessert Spoons ; ecial, set of 3 ial lot of Shears ket Scissors; to close out, we go quick” price Thursday ; pair wart. Steel Ax, 65¢. Madsy we offer any » | A special purchase of De a a “a france & Kelly's Best Cast oa ade Paint, 1-quart | Stee} Axes will on sale » Best prepared ; Thursday, spe special 39c ae Gey 65c , Buy your Garden Seeds early and get first pick from a selected stock—we carry a complete line. PELGER‘HURLBU 2ND AVENUE & UNION STREET Kohlere Chase ed 1850 AVENDR, SHATTER Arcade flock 1 SROOND Oppostt property will x affections. Pullman died before the | 7 case came to trial Later Bowers obtained a divorce | Mises Barrett then weat sbroad/ and traveled extensively. For sev-| eral years she lived in the capitals | of Burope, here beanty attracting | attention everywhere and winning her many admirers, Wherever she! went she left @ (rat! of bruised and | aching hearta, It was on a trip to London with Albert Gall a Wall) street millionaire, and his wife, that | she met the English captain, TS Laid Up Laid Away ¥ ot whisky were scared away before | blowing the vault The resignation of A. H. Mead a* mayor of Auburn bas been ac-| cepted by the council, and Robert Neilson bas been appointed suc-| comor w "MR WAGE EARNER: f Old you ever think what might happen to you or your family, yf any ef above should find you with no flour in the bin, and no money in the purse? = Wouldn't it be wise for you to provide against that day, and rete begin NOW? Our savings bank accommodates all who wish to lay aside small sums. We start an account for $1.00. a4 Walla horsemen are plan ning & hore show } State letter carriers will hold the! eighth annual convertion at Bel Nagham February 22 | High water at Wilson creek In- undated many homes and raised! general havoc North Yakima ts to have a chain mang to discourage Idleness. Big Mining Deal. RENO, Nev. Feb. 19—A large) number of Reno capitalists have! closed a deal, involving $49,000 for | the purehase of Nathaniel Prosky's| option on the Nicholson group at) FORK BASEBALL GOODS see Piper & Taft, 1024-26 Second av, *** one Union Savings & Trust Co. : Second and Cherry PACIFIC COAST CLOTHING CO. More Merchandise Saved From a Watery Grave Gong for a Song Another big tot of goods came from the warehouse yesterday, SIDEWALK RUINED which has been turned Into # temporary drying, and pressing room. BY BURSTINGMAIN Every dollar's worth of clothing in the wholesale section that wi damaged when the big city water main burst must be closed out. c | TWELVEINCH PIPE AT Only a little time remains. You'll have to hurry or miss the great SOUTH SIDE OF ST NS HOTE Built est bargains of the year. és m BREAKS, FLOODING Men's Suits, worth $10.00, $12.00 and $15.00 ..$5.75] streets ano Base. Ce MENT OF STORE. Men's Suits, worth $15.00, $18.00 and $20.00 . .$7.25 — THOUSAND WATCH Men's Suits, worth $20,00, $22.50 and $25.00 .. $9.35 RUSH OF THE WATER. Water from a bursting Men's Overcoats, worth $8.50, $10.00 and $12.00, for twelveinch main under the sidewalk at the north side of Men's Overcoats, worth $15.00, $18.00 and $20.00, for Marion street, east of First Men's Raincoats, worth $15.00 and $20.00, for. $7.75 avenue, rushed in great tor rents down the steep hill at 12:15 o'clock this afternoon, and for more than an hour flooded the basement of the Pacific Coast Clothing Com- pany’s store, In the Stevens Hotel building, ran in great streams over the streets and MEN'S HATS. MEN'S TROUSERS. forced the cement sidewalk Soft styles only; ali re and Men's Faney All-Wool Casal from four to six inches higher all sizes; worth §1.50 to mere Trousers, worth $3.00 |] than the curb. 2.60; slightly damaged to $4.00 « pair; sale price Hundreds of persons gather- gees Sees ‘ - 81.95 ed at the scene within a few RWEAR, MEN'S UNDERWEAR. minutes, and in less than half Men's ek tes oo Ribbed Pure Wool Underwear, nat an hour {t is estimated that at ural color or tan; worth |} least 2,000 men were standing Fle regu! price i Underwear; worth The and $1.00; sale slightly damaged . about, watching the efforts of the water department to re- pair the damage. 2.00 a garment; sale price, slightly damaged oe MEN'S OVERSHIRTS. ere 12th ee Men's Jersey Knit Overshirts, What caused the break has MEN'S SOCKS, in gray; worth $1.50 and not been determined. It came . , $2.00; sale price, slightly apparentiy without warning, om ee oS. ie cae damaged G5¢ |p and in a few seconds the gut alightly damaged tT CORDUROY OVERSHIRTS, ters and the sewers at the cor- Men's English Corduroy Over ner were overflowing and MEN'S SHIRTS. shirts; worth 50 and First avenue stood two inches Working Overshirts, of fancy $3.00; sale pri slightly deep in water, Persons in cheviot; sale price ihe dau ‘ 35 crossing the street had to " OVS’ SUITS. wade SEED ONTO Hoye’ Double-Breasted Suits, After the main was finally Laundereé Shirte, all sises all sizes up to 16; worth |} shut off, tenants of the down linen bosoms; sale price $3.00 to $4.00; sale price town buildings it supplied A0¢ 82.15 were without water for sev MEN'S FANCY SHIRTS. BOYS’ SUITS. eral hours, unal the damage Men's Stiff Bosom Fancy All sizes and all styles; these |] could be repaired Shirts; worth $1.00 and are unhurt; worth $5.00 The heaviest damage will $1.50; sale price, slightly $6.00 and $7.00; sale p be to the sidewalks and the damaged ase clothing store —From a Seat tle Newspaper Pacific Coast Clothing Co. 900---first Av., Corner Marion St.---900 HIGH CLASS. ments of the most eritieal was pro-| rendition | cw & try our Special Suburban Delivery Service—it’s for yo $2 couch covers for Thursday--- $1.45 you'll always find use for an extra couch cover, and will save considerable by selecting one of these tomorrow : 60-inch couch covers, in Negus and Oriental stripes, fringed all round; very pretty colorings and an excellent couch cover for wear; the reg ular value is $2.00—for Thursday $1.45 exceptional ‘heater special for Thursday--- Standard special air-tight heater--- —this heater is made to «ill the demand of a ood, medium priced beater; has cast iron top and swing cover, with inside lid (made so that you can boll water or cook on top of It if you wish); has patent outside cast fron kerew draft, with patent Mghting door; is absolutely atr tight, and is an excellent fire- keeper. 20, 18-inch size; regular 25 io ineh value $8.50; Os saben seas No. 40, %2inch value $9.50; 0, t4inch size, 5 95 50; With nickel foot rails, as pictur- ed, add $1.90 extra. _———_ wat “Gus Brown” sis We Don’t Exaggerate When we say that never before have you had the hance of dressing up in a stylish, well-made, splendid fitting Suit of Clothes Such as we offer in our final Clean-Up Sale of broken lots, and all for the ridiculously low price of— $8 A style and size for every man; values up to $30.00. | | ON ALL DEPOSITS } | CONSIDER THE ADVANTAGE OF DEPOSITING YOUR MONEY | | | | j IN A STRICTLY SAVINGS BANK, FIRST—Our independence in regard to loans and investments, mt aining one policy in that line, loaning only on first mortgages in this city, and investing only in railroad bonds. SECOND—No commercial banking of any kind. CARE SHOULD BE TAKEN to get only the best and purest drinks. This can best be done by using the finest grade of bottled waters and carbonated beverages —those bearing the label of The Pacific and Puget Sound bottling Co, stand alone when quality ts considered, If you have not tried them, do so and be con vinced. PACIFIC & PUGET SOUND BOT, TLING COMPANY, Phones 927. SSsstsssssetssssssscssstitsssisestsss ae i H.L. KLEIN The Benson Clothing Co, HiPicceuskes The Best of Everything If you can't get boots or at Lowest shoes to fit you, get them made Price. zto measure at 501 Pike St. 217 JAMES STREET. Bosststssiisssstissststsssesitisissiiy

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