The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 19, 1908, Page 8

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8 THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, . 19, 1908, COLD, HUNGRY, SHUNNED, MRS. BRADLEY, ‘22:22 3 MILLIONAIRE | sans ie amor vans Stag ACQUITTED OF SENATOR'S MURDER, =< cae [SPEND | (id? Deoccoc at Half Price jowing were the patrones#es; Mra.| home in Herkeley on Feb, 3, was) 1, ©. Hatnes, Mra, Robert Bogle, | speeding across the continent yer ‘ } inn ante i i Mra, BE. C. Hughes, Mra, Jas terday to effect a reconeiiiatior ena cate man ae een ae oe See | Moore, Mra, John Hartman, Mra./ with bie family, his father, Valen EWS which will be g! comed by every mot BALT LAKE CITY, Feb, 19.--Ut- | honor this woman, whose brilliancy | eae ViViwiW, o7/ 1c. Patton, Mre, Kdward 8, Meany, | tine Hush, died at his home in| : terly shorn of all her old:time [ANd talents wen the envy of thew Mmm MoimMieioleMoNs| i145 W. Clise, Mrs. Fred Sand. Fruitvale last night has girls to clothe © 8 . all, now shun ber as 8 pesttlence 4) rs trace, M A. Bb Hush haw been estranged friendships, ostracised and shunned, : ~ i er, M J, 8. Dew re y i Hush be cured from a very pr Soak mtorr, De cs iene at sae The neighbors warn thelr children | Swowart, Mra, H. H. Field and Mra. from his family since his marriage 3 “ gaun le Ka not to play with her Ute ones lg. Webster five years ago, to Julia Talbot, a w York maker, at a ridicu : is door rs Anna M. Bradley is pay} 8 the latter which gnawse m herkele Oo ‘ 1 i ing the bitter price , ly into her aching heart, That she CIISIISISISISISISING | Sinins P wed erie se Foor te beng yee Mien price, his entire ample” line ' ° pon * ebu oO a orld com a © Aa A Sunday afte J a he v ‘ebre f, . 3 womashing . rejoiced = when a Seale Foetal agg r FNM OMENS) ig Haptiat church, on Fifth and | ed, and was finally located In New dren's Dress« Being “sample Washington jury justified ber kill pe oth ee reurat Women's Tus day Club, Ue will be held the Frances | York and persuaded to return to are only one to three of a kind tag Arthur Brown, former senator |") one ago she came to realize th The Women's Toesday club will | Witard memorial services, in his home : F q and father of her (we gitimate weight of the stain upon hae ‘same meet March 1 with Mra. C. L. Par} whieh the BH. Y. P. unions of Beat Valentine Hush was 4 well known the same reason ill are more pean yw Gaba 5 wae She has walked miles through the | *®" 707 Second av. W (le Baptist churches will parties | Caltfornia pioneer, formerly . pow éoiled and rumoled—as you would « Seenees USER, WOMSRRIAG 5 TMi streets in search of employment Alpha Club pate er in republican polities, Henides pigeon ‘ Fran cont areaiens howard bev personally replying to-“want’ ads.| Mrs, MeDonald, of Denny way| Rev. John M. Dean, of the Teb-/the son William, the deceased pect in a line of samples Today she is living in the most | POTsonally repis lie Wo ve of others, {and Twelfth av, will entertain |ernacle Baptiat church, lett Mon- | leaves four daughters, Mrs. Thomas rte Ble Cheese Gino extreme poverty, in two iniserable) i variably the result Is the same, |the Alpha club the firut Monday |day for Portland, to address the Magee, Mra, Will M Mre rh ' ; litle reow _ a shedtlike o tee They do not aay it fe because she /Of March ation of the Central Bap: Frank R. Welln aod Miss Florence Percale, Sicilian, Serge and (C} ot chen of a house one © « a . © pesnuEe one ” ‘ | ‘ Geet at aens of the city. The [i Mra. Bradley they do not want Ladies’ Musical Club } r wane —e ~~ rg ore ee ee ed Ever so many styles—so many that de ; . her, But she knows, And in the} A students am will be| sone two weeks, and Walter ; alls are thin and the te — oO s o ’ m1e8tior oon cae the by hie still watches of the night, when| given Monday in the auditorium of | Rainier Chapter, D. A. R. | scription is simpl ut of the qu n ] and crue, Only a little kitchen | mereifal cop has stitled the/the ¥. M,C. A. by the Ladies’ Mu! Rainier chapter, D. A. R., meet However, every good style and ever ‘ atove warme them hunger of little flock, her debt| sical club. next Tuesday at the home of Mrx RAILWAY AGENTS ca tick $4 14 we ‘egg f , bs ‘ 9 § + ) ) 0 vear Ss repr f tec Hunger is a frequent visitor. | Claims heaviest Interest St. Mark's Lecture. |H, M. Caldwell, 2 yr wt N. $1z Va te . irs, 18 repre i Heart hunger is a constant lodger There Is but one ray of sunshine) Walter J. Thompson, of Taco.) The sub ‘Child Slaves 0 in the lot. All at half price tomort : ie " | ——————— |in her poor, battered, broken life.) ma, addressed the Men's club of | Amertoa,” will be dine oy aur : |the wonderful love of her children.| gt. Mark's church last plgbt on|the leadership of Mrs, Jobn ‘on. | 4 P re [Most children love thelr mother, but| tho subject, “Business Democ. | 408 aaaie 75e Dresses for. . 38c' $4.50 Dres eS for , json love of these rage We Joonur | "ey D. A, R. Convention (By United Press.) — something different. It is deeper the last meeting of Rainier | vl 4 : Coterie Club. Ad the last. meeting 108 ANGELES, Feb, 19.-—-W. H 4 D fi jo D ‘ stronger r jove that ¥ - ’ sc, _ vv adh ae og It te @ love that UN} 9H. Goterie club will meet Fri-|chapter, D. AR, Mra, Johm Leary | ii,” ‘of Norwalk, Ohio, was|i 1.75 resses for . &8&e 50 resses derstands, It is the sort of adore delegate to the Na ) 1 fs | day afternoon with Mrs, H, P, Pish,| Ws elected delegate . unauimously elected president of | fon that says in the mute follow 4 q onal D. A. KR. convention, to be ’ tne, St sad, uncomplaining eyes, 14th av. N. EB. Mra, W. E. Henry | onal D. A. K, convettens le i jthe National Association of Railway r D f 1 25 q 50 D as f p Never mind, mother, We love] Yili read ® Paver om “Colonial Gas D.C. Misa Roberta G. Frye was | Agents at the ry age D 2.50 resses Tor . p1.20 pd.+ resses tor you | A elected as regents alternate. | hich held | } | Just now the family is wholly de Women's League Meeting tion which was beld in the Hay ¢ r "e ‘ pendent upon the earnings of her | Mra. George B. Whitman, 4 mls {ward ‘tel fant vinat, “orner ott 1 $3.50 Dresses for . $1.75 $10.50 Dresses for . lson, Matthew Bradley, 13 years old,/#onary for many years in China, GREEN LAKE PROTEST |<": were also elected and it wan) whose salary as a messenger boy is| Will lead th Women's league | decided to hold the next conventic } is “ ek Mrs. Bradley returned | meeting the afternoon of Feb. 26.) in New Orleans at a date to be fixe } ' from Washington utterly penniless, |In the parlors of the Tabernacle | HAS EFFECT later 2 | Housefurnishing Prices Were Never so Little 1 |}She has been unable to earn one | Baptist church | WILL SHOW JAPAN ACT. | ‘ [penny since Personal. Bibs. aes | ost ight of Profits CS liner Ingersoll Thorne will VICTORIA, B.C. Feb. 19.- On | | . | jattend the Saturday meeting at Ta! Reinvestigation of the Green} ine steamer Kaga Maru, which sail: | Articles needed every day at very extraordinary savings, j coma of aiary Hall chapter, D. A. B-| 1 sie postoftice matter has been or |ed today for Yokohama, was ex: |i ‘ | While in Tacoma Mrs, Thorne will | 00 Mite cartment at Wash-| Consul Hortkawa from Vancouver. |f| 36¢ Mandsomely Nickel-Piated Crumb Tray and | 250 Van Deusen Cake Pans, cut to | be the genet of “ viee state re scortieg to & telegram re who ia taking with him coptes of rush Bets, cut to : : 19¢ | 100 12-02, Bell Glass Tumblers, eut ‘ }gent, Mrs. Macoughtry ington, according the new bill and full information 90¢ Royal Enameled Steel 7-quart Tea Kettles, cut | 1c Japanese Telescope Lunch Baskets, : Trinity Parish Church Concert. |coived jast aight from Senater| tor tne Tokio government, There to G7¢ | be Strong Wire Coat Hangers, cat to 2 for ; | Mr. B. Edmonde Butler, assisted | preg are also 126 Japanese quarantined Tbe Solid Brine Nickel-Plated Coenen, © at (0 | ibe Well Made Carpet Beaters, cut to 1 | by Mr. Howman Ralston, basso, and This means that the posteffice |at William Head, left by the Kaga i ° ; ihe) w Salt B coma bie : | Arnold von der Aue, tenor, will give ection will go over the eatire) Mara to be landed shortly, and Se Wire Bag Whips, cut to : 1¢ |. i5¢ Wooden Salt Boxes. eat ze . ; an rene seaals “- coe tter again and the arene. — these will also come under the new 1c Cast Shingting Hatcheta, cut to . 106 lve Never Slip Can Openers, ent to @ : at oc n inity Pariah | patrons may be plied with their | jaw _ Jechurch, Eighth and James postoffice as before, | divesiciitactie as * | Curtis Studio Reception. has been figured out that if) Beattie, Gecond Avenue and Pike New York, 2 Walker Street ' Last night the Curtis studio consotid stood, the 6200 ACKSON MAY RUN sented a festive nm Lake yas woald be com lorated with the glossy branches of 4, collectively, to travel | | } the biack buckleberry and hanging ach out of the way each day. | WITH BR AN | | near were the rich browns of In- or 27.000 miles for all, and wowld) | dian and photographs. | spend $300 car fare per day | ainaupmeediaite | The th Ci ee ee | | eae nn etn | The most distressing cases of| (By United Press.) | | “Soap Lake Salts Will relieve All |ecxema relieved by Boap Lake) ALBANY, N.Y. Feb. | 19.—An { forme of. ybotnation: eee | Salve «| axroement, whereby Hearst in will } i |ing to be represented on Hryan's ‘ | Ueket by William Schuyler Jackson | attorney xeneral of New York state, | ae the Nebraskan’s running mate, | | ls sald to have been agreed up as the result of several conferences | ia: city of the state of lows j between the New York editor and 116 attice of mayor and other city THE BALANCE OF [the HNearst ‘wil support the ryan |Sfficials are aboliahed. ag are the muniel itieket with his papers tf it carries }C!" counct! and all | Jackson as a candidate for the vice | POSr@s ee | muy your hat of B, N, Brooks & | Co. 1381 Second a Bennett & Co.s Stock |): 220ms us». ne 3 Cite Trevice. Chemnitz, 22 Theatre Strasse. Manchester, 88 Faulkner de, Sheet Music Books, Leather Muste Rolls, Songs and Instrumental Folios, 3! Violins, Mandolins, Banjos Guitars. All these goods to be sacrificed regardiess of Coat Store fixtures for sale. A number of fine show cases. All must go. Pianos Over 200 Pianos yet to be eold. This is not a clearance sale cf @ lot of cheap goods, but a sale with no reserve whatever. All must go. Cline Piano Pertormanc Bot phon Packed to the Down © big specialtion The talk otf James P. Downs, a oouk, 54 years | Consisting of High-Grade Men’s Furnishings oid hay been” ilasiog from. his and Hats will be closed out at |ihot soar talofortuae’ has’ etalon es coe comets. | | bien wie He t* smooth shaven, and was dressed, when last seen, in a brown |euit and brown stiff hat : Be sevsrnsens a | Wire's COVE WORTH $5,000, | se 7 | ike | (By (United Press.) | a ' te SALEM, Ore. Feb. 18,—The state | ‘“ be svpreme court has ruled that the 5 = | alienation of « wile’s love ia worth SE , Winckiewith | 000 to the Injured husband. The ie gion ree established the quotation on She %-in. soc ike wifely affeetion late yesterday o Rts * bo whon it affirmed the judgment in ce Rae tee jtavor of W. H. Ireland against Ab be i-in. . ~~ j | Prices—100 am@ 106; bem 20ST CNR MASS OF T 4 Brown Bros, Dee Van and » Host of PUTS s eee. : : ‘ ' ’ 1 ' ; ; bert J. Ward. n sale untli February ae | Boy RUNS “AWAY F. M. SPINNING Thomas Wallace, 14 years old, | 1310 Second Avenue } The Whirl “WHAT HAPPENED: T. Daniel Frawley |has run away from the South Park school and for two days bas beer To the highest bidders, without limit “Tore it iach roa nod back over | ONLY $10 DOWN i } alls. je is dark complected an: will take or reserve, commencing Lge ener yay Keawutl ano y heige “Pee usually sell for Gillett of California, who its net than | on his way to Washington, is go ~ i e ing for the purpose of urging before || $25 wae sows ‘the rivere and harbors committee || can ~ pho | a favorable consideration of Repre Betlern, eoue. | ; b b I e e e sentative McKinley bill appro | . wee te Hl OS | FRANK WATERHOUSE & CO. Ine. Wholesale Deaiera in the bes ANTHRAC ire Ge pUnnas a ae Elion Thomas Roth Phones 244 Turke Bide ft printing $4,000,000 with which to | rs rio coe i, | dredge out the bars in the Sacra * | mento river | Used Pianos | { $110 up. | A two-hour sereamt 1 | Municipal Government Upheld New Pianos $225 up. i} tien and funtilest ' Your property of any description? Call or write ror This stock includes the best grades of | en apres "oasis has wahatd|| < COGLEA & OMBNB. | a constitutionality of the Des one } Moines plan of municipal govern (nets Soe Block.) ment._Thie_meane thet io ihe || @. @—Catalogue and prices | GUNS FOR RENT—Piper & mailed free. | Knox and Stetson Hats, Cluett and Monarch Shirts, J 9 .o%.ccty rt Leer | ens = Family Arrow Brand Collars, Dent’s and Bennett’s Gloves, oe ee S|. Fine Neckwear, Socks, Underwear, Etc., Etc., Etc. AMUSEMENTS. Bred Saturday M . The The New Spring Styles} i... oo sewn so OHLAN'S murt | git MENUT RS most hd dbw ave [fn Wik sinae Eastern for Men | he ovina" Company. " Pricee=tec to) owen _ FOSSA Outfitting Co. With an abundance of ever popular blues | ‘The a 38 ef 5c —< ~ and blacks and the various colors that Incorporated have been taken up by the well-dressed John Cort, Mer | Linvows performance a men where fashions originate. a y v oa FIXTURES FOR SALE x | | a ANS. NELSON ee yur attention is called to a new line fm| Ant Company of 78 in - Jone Attention of $1 shirts for men—everything absolute: fl nth PEATE chtweignt ot tam ly new and exceptionally good values ] vob eegavagmtetaie nn | ore he ate Any seatSe JOHNSTON CO."hat -TmRD & UNIVERSITY - D. 8. JOHNSTON CO. WILL GIVE A Second Avenue and Union Street FO S255 pee ee ekcceee wae ercence 821 Second Av. Geo. E. Common, Auctioneer A “Seattle's Reliable Cred Howse” ; TETTRAZINI ts . - —— . a otras \| TALKING MAC HINE CONCERT “ DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, INC. |, PRION MISSION. FRED ry } We Both Phones—279 not te8-208 AL Heink and other operat n (

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