The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 19, 1908, Page 7

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N ESTATE LEFT TO SON AND DAUGHTER 1 $500, which (he exeeuter te . BY JQHN ADAM, always oonth administration gf Marthe Seberr SCARCITY OF WATER IS PROBABLE and Je mix foe kitng is whut of ed to death at heving Washingten a TO JOIN IN ENTERTAINMENT ome teeting that thes Pb tommanicrtion was by the Chamber of Co jp de Tacows Chane. Regarding #25 Tee = HOTEL SEATTLE IS TO CLOSE Ont of business Tueway jar or having wenn tn business more than ten yeam epportanity meet the officers and mes two chambers wil e webth the plas. ESTABLISH HARBOR LINES (By United Press) WASHINGTON of which W Stevens ts p Wtion authorizing Secreta: Angeles, The resvlation was pase ed at the request of Rep MeLachian of California Carvilinas, a employes) as at wshe Brownavilic Affair Again ‘ON. Mareh © Warner of Missouri today the Btewens bote! the one hotel after next Detectives Ken (Tex) shooting swearing they KAISER BILL WILL BE GLAD OF THIS. t te held pending y state in 1907, with the excep ne, While the year's production on the exeeption of 5,000 tons, whic was ehpurted middle-aged was all cons W. B Wayticia of Ratiara FREGH MEAT FOR FLEET (By United Press.) cargo of fresh ng the civilian pamonge Symmes of the Francisco fleet celebration commit ‘TITUS FINED FOR ASSAULT Obatrman F 4 PRINCE, March 19 ® Kunboat Paducah « ietey and, with the cruiser Motaes. assures the America ample protection rulser Crenay lutewt arrivals RLIN, March rman soctalis iffictent to wreek of the harbor he thinks of htm Hite evittetems, however speeches show statesmaniibe RECEIVES BLACK HAND LETTER ‘POMONA'S BOILERS DID NOT CAUSE WRECK (By United P SAN FRANC botlers of the wrecked steamer wae fined $ thts morving Pension Fight Again On potaned in another fight Mestion of abolishing a civil process on him Hott made an assault charge agatost Titus and his from Waehington bot the case against Mra. Titus was it Was made iast year found shipping men a — for a pardc an Schaick Mf the iitoted Was berned iu New York four 880, who is now serving Sentence in Sing Sing (By United Press.) black-hand letter to have been written by 8 secret organization of South ern = Purope, and cannot be aster which ident of the Excelsior Machine compan Clements, chief steps of the F ie church within five Street Cath days or wut The letter is written with a crude THE SEATTLE STAR | Tafi ix mot & fighter, because be | dors nol really hate anybody enough to make bim think that a fight is the only way owt of it. He likes to think as Well as ‘he cau of even his mies. In most cage he probatt jeves that If tix er emlos would come ul have a frank talk with hin they would thereaft His whole career has been that of & peacemaker and not a fights Poople whe have studied bis dec jont in labor disputes claim that they have neither been directed alnet the workingman nor against he capitatt but really represen # fair effort on his part to preserve the public pea He dees not lke diaturber Me wants everybody i ‘ n owt of the street and eit quiet aud b ft. ‘That is what er poles him te go to the Philippine ov Cuba, or to any other place where here Is @ row on, and, as HOOD he t bee there a few days ar has bad a chance to call the fight ere inte & reom and talk to them t is wuddenly # great It ts wlmost moratly and phyntea y impossible for antagonists to wtt in the same room with ‘Taft and sten to tie genial commnum sense bie cheerful eptiniam, his hearty laugh, which carries him over @ embarrassing p with . that fighting ie really absurd and that you ought to inv th man you have been trying to sea home to dinner re is nothing foolish or en ments nt Taft, either, He in a praction! man, with a keen eye fe detail and a tremendous capac! fer hard we In Washington he wat te later than 0 in the morning, te bony at) day, and then takes « lot of work home tm the ink and works until obey He te the hardest worker tn the tire admiuistration. No man tn hes bad the physical power to do such labor since ¢ er Cleveland was there. J Caesar ix sald to have employed three necretarios at the same time but Taft has three expert stenog raphers and dictates to them in ro | tation, On his desk in the morning SUES FOR COAT plaint was filed yeate i a Carroll's by Robertson againet Edward Shrewe bury, of the Hotel Butier barber hop for the recovery of a $55 top coat, which Robertson claims wae jont in the berber shop. ‘The trial hes been eet for April & erday in court = PLANS POWERFUL SS POLITICAL PARTY wae made ten eapired February (By United Press) CHICAGO, March 19-—-Te check the wave ef anticorporation senti meant, J. H. Clark, general counsel of the Nickel Plate railroad, today urged the orgnntention of ratiroad employes of the country Into a ful political party. Clark was j rator the annual banquet jot the American Rallway Engineer jing and Matntenance of Way asso jetation With the 360,000 men }throws out of employment by. the name depression fighting to bet thetr condition, and the cae striving to hold thelr places a wages, Clark pre@icted that th jb rganization into @ great political | |party would prove strong enough to t sufficient congressmen and senators to turn the fide of sentiment. Such a move, he beld as the most hopeful solution of the ettuation IFIRE RAGING IN «BALTIMORE (By United Press.) BALTIMORE, Md. March 19 ) Ste alarms of fire were termed tn today for a blaze which originated jon the fifth floor of the Kelde! batiding in the heart of the whole sale district, The building was oc cupied by a wholesale hardware gun and ammunition company Por an hour the flames raged Neresly and it seemed the whole sale district wax endangered. Sen «ational however |to the one bs alble work by the department iding. Tt te to estimate the loss yet AFTER DIAMOND THIEF. (By United P. NEW YORK, March 19.—Two of fieers left New York today for San Pranciseo to get J. Hdw. Boeck, un, der arrest charged with stealing | jewelry valued at $65,000 from a [Jeweler bia emplover TO URGE BOYCOTT. A report will be made this even: ing at the meeting of the Seattle | Asiatic Exclusion league by the | committee appointed to institute a beyeott against all employers c Japanese help. At the meeting, which will be held at the Labor | Temple, the employers will be ask d to discharge all their Japanesn help. Employers are asked to at tend the meeting DEATH NOTICES. Alice M. Snyder, aged 16, died at the residence of her parents. 1514 Yesler way, March if. |. Hetmer Norburg, aged 20, died at North Bend March 17. The re mains are at the parlars of the ionney Watson company Masao Mori, aged 1, died March 17 in this city MASS MEETING, A mass meeting will be called by the Green Lake Improvement chab for the of urging the eoun cil tor i with the h trunk sewer under the present bide Steamer Farallon has arrived from Seward and Valdez | The Tango Maru has reached port | {vom the Orient Verne! om | kept the Names confined | impos | & 1URSDAY, MARCH 19, TAFT IS JUST A CHEERFUL! WORKMAN; DOES HIS DUTY AND DODGES TROUB are letters aud reports from the Philippines and Panama, from Po to Rico and most other places tm the geography, and i addition, let ters and reports from all of campaign managers er the Union, Besides this there are xireams of visitors tobe seen, offi cor and department chiefs to be Jinterviewed, and even social dutte to be considered. They he does it all well, and « Anight when he is ready to quit, he ts fresher than any of his associates Roosevelt, ax everybody knows ddmiros Taft intensely, He th that Taft is a little more conserva five than he fx, but is so sure that Taft's principles are right, (hat he has the sort of broad, hetian, dem ocratic sentiment, such as Lincols had. and is witha! po fairly ¢ a the wor’ Bf government, that he would make a bigger president than he (Hootevett) tu Drererts This ts pretty high praise, but the fotke ty Washington say the momevel Means it, and people who have been lin the habit of backing Roosev judgment may have to take it into aorount One of Tatt’s gr t handicaps | as @ politician is that he ts ® much of a apeaker, and does not know how to write phrane Roosevelt ah by the yard off quotable stuff and apparently without effort. Buch coined phrases as "na | ture faker m act f great wealth,” “shorter and uglier word” | and a hundred more, are from the | Roorevelt mint. Taft, with bis ta bortous attention to detail, appears to think more of the wense of what he says than of the way be sa it, and hin public papers and speeches are almont hopelessly com mon pl It haw been said of him that if there is any dali way to say thing, Teft will find that wa Perhaps it te the fighting «pirit which makes a that he may shoot them out at bis mien, but Taft shter, Tatt te the cheerful work who will give the Ameri people palustaking. fais top i{ they waat to give him an grab at phrases honest ' (By United Prees) CHICAGO, March 19. —The new campaign bat,” which fashion de execs for women, is black, two feet high. and made of the fines lace, with an Bnglieh cockade It te the last expression of the art of miftigery—-an |ncandescent it on which one gazes. Thin hat was declared the thing tod jwonts ailtiners from ai) parts o coun try, here for the convention of the National Milliners’ convention. It is admitted that the campaign hat will cost somewhere from #49 to $100, but, it Is remarked, ft always coats money to be in fasion, and the present season tx « ception COMMITTEE WILL MEET EXPLORER j Captala Reald Amundson, Nor wogian explorer and discave of the Northwest passage, wll! arrive | in Seattle tomorrow morn! 10 o'clock from Tacoma on th Flyer He will be mot by a co: ominent Norwegiar reception committee of th ber of Comme The eaplore taken around the efty tm an automobile and later will be entertained at a lancheor at the Rainier club by the commit tee from the Chamber of Com merce. In the evening Capt. Amund |son will lecture at the Moore the aire SEATTLE TEACHERS TO Cham co will be A delegation of Seattle schoo! teachers will be sent to England next fall as representatives of the Seattle Board af Education at the meeting of the National Civie Ped | eration The selected from two to four, will be continued in full pay, but will have to pay al! | expenses of the trip. While in Ring | imnd « thorough study will be made of the English schoots MARRIED IN CALIFORNIA, Mra. Henry Theodore Cor, | were quietly } Cal. Inet Monday who resided at the Madison st,, left Seattle a » for Del Monte, Cal Suydam of Newark, married at Salinas, Mre. Suydam Renton, 1625 E. and Col N. 2 A iifebuoy marked “Schooner Rosamond” has been picked up on the beach near Cloo-O; conver island. The sch Hoquiam recently for Callao 100 LATE TO PAC jaa AND Piano. # HABY for Ol less than regular ash Kohler @ Ch vate FOR KENT make Inquire at ¥ aa PP Arcade KAZTON PI want it. at Kk ERE PIA At K | 2nd ave, Copponit | o TAKE ENGLISH TRIP. ' month | eee eee eee DIES AT O'BRIEN | eeeenlenenekanan DA , lied The Gtore That Serves You Best--Garvey Buchanan Co. ears @ lent O'brien, die 4 last ulght. He was 59 yours age. The t mare for whipment to ' hi mer home COUNTY NOT ON CASH BASIS Great New York Silk Purchase King couw w not on «a cash baal for anott ea ofliciale, fiers ese, invest Will Be Closed Out Quickly Tomorrow meantime, however, the count Values Range to $1.00. warrants will have @ par value én the open market, fa the reason 4 hat are * elm g ep A Es. Friday oii NS Friday very long to rur 4 be demande The last of the bond ry Spe tbe , “a nS ne Se, the pene coer Cialat jo wv ow Specialat g ated b with eam ' ne 7 ta pitaust « Chica k ton out ding pure ‘ Anothe ca « wiandin wa la © the f t of the montt neve efle See Our Big Window BOY MIGSING Y d 6 Y ar Display ard Pugene Helvenl, 1 Bellingham, bas beer ; March 17, and th One Per Cent of Our Gross Receipts seked to find o - e ~ a come to Geattle. From Now Until Easter to Be Divided PUBLIC MARKET Among Seattle Charities. Friday Special Friday Special. Home pre ed be are of Regular 20¢ Marbled Ot ale today at me alf gallon cloth. 20¢ Plain White Dot 15 Dandelion greens are on sale at 8c yard 106 | yard c per pound. Green field peas are be To effect 4 | ota? per pound. Daffodiis and tulips are dance vane on sale at S0e per dozen ped irced | walsts 4 A number of specials have been half on this | to. arranged for tomorrow: =P ment 1 #e per pound, pickled begl ttigues oe sailadisiecaeiiale the per done bee? pot roast, 7 and pound; French head Friday Gpecial Friday Special. chees per pound, At the fish Newly Arrived $1 98 Women's Outing 9 j tis Lneehan’ ailiT io act aolte aati Net Waists . Flanne! Gowns | per pe exh water perch, Just here—in time for A clean-up of our regn pounds for 5c, and pink smoked Easter choosing, thi t | | lar $1.25 and $1.50 assort jxalmon, 8¢ per pound. Pancy tet | tempting bargain lot of | | ments. Every gown is ex will be on sale at two bunches for Women's Set tra long and full fashion ew suppl sweet pote ‘ashioned of French mesh | | 4; plain colorings aud toes is on the nvarket at 7c per! met, emmbreidered 9 | stripes. Warm, cozy, well pound. Large size oranges will be front. Collar and cuffs j made garments Rare delivered tomorrow at $2.50 per box trsamed with German bargains at 98 oe }Asparagas will be on sale tomor Ince. All sttk Hned ae | jrow at 20¢ per pound ae Touay’s quotations Rauch egee « don Washington creamery butter, 2 Ths, S5e for THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST GARVEY~ Be; $1.16 to 61 <3 Sweet pots Fancy S* consin full outer a ~ + UiS — 15-7 SECOND AVENUE nickens » 20e N. Mutton chops, 12% @ 12%e Ib. rib steaks, Ibe Ib; porterhouse, 160 t.; sirloin, 12%¢ Ib: rouna steak, |“ "| Ile Ib; shoulder stexk, 3 Ibs. for SCHOOL GIRL MiSs! 2be; hearts, lic cach; tongues, tbe MRS. MOSS SUES GIRL. missine. we ag — liver, be Ib; roasts, oad Olive Stockwell, 12 years old, ts je te Ve missing from her home at 161% Onions, Se bunch; boiling onfons, | FOR JEWELRY e . ° 12 Ibe for 25 / Lane st. Her parents believe she | has run away, and the police have Carrots, 3 bunches for be. deen asked to find her. New nute—Filberts, 18¢ black walnuts. Lhe aut 3. Sains, Wie Sc uence Pee lish walnuts, 10c20c Ib; almonds, Pu cosh for rosel of ciadaiah, ‘tor Bie Ee pocnmm ame in Brasil SSmencad ander actin in SWONDLING GAME 8c Ib: cocoanuts, 10¢ to 120 each; |" * pertor court seeking to re Praxil pods, ibe each € Jewelry vAlued at $500 and FAILS TO WORK Radishes, & bunches for be 4 bank book covering a savings de Parsley, 2 bunches for 100, posit of $50, which, abe alleges, be Turnips, 3 bunches for be. {has fatied to return Artichokes. 4 for 250. The suit was tostituted” throagh Employing the names of City Dried outons, € to 7 pounds for Jay Allen, who has succeeded Counctimen Arnold Zbinden and 8 260 Henry W. Lung as attorney for % Wilmot, a forger last night at Celery, 2 bunches for 146, Mrs. Moss. Mr. Allen stated today tempted to pass a worthless check 8 h, Ge to be Ib. al} efforts wo locate Purcell on Collier Bros, saloonkeepers at Cabbage, be to Me; 1%e Ib ty hed failed. It fs believed Pirest ay. and Denny way. The Bweet peppert. 26 cents dow Purcell and his new wife, the forger escaped, but got no cash Horseradish, 10¢ to 16e per Ih | former Mrs. A. T. Van de Vante - Rutahegaa. 1%e Tb. lave preparing to take a trip to "For a good #hampoo use Bc Heots, 2 bunches for Se. Europe. Lake Soap. Sanerkraut, 3 Ibs. for 1c. me Lettuce, 2 bunches bc Flowers —- Carmmetions, 60c per Goren; ropes, $1.00 per dozen; viel@te, 25e bunch; narcissua, 50c don; Miles of the valley, 68c doz; tulfpa, 60¢ to 7c doz; daffodils, 50c dor, Lemons, ibe to 20c per dos. Cider vinegar, t%¢ gal Fancy apples, $1.60 to $2.25 box h. shelled, 2 Ibs. ior ibe; i Wb. duc to 50c por gallon 400 each ges © to 2he doz. Grape fruit, 30c to Tbe. Fish—Tom cod, Se per tb.; salm on trout 12%-17c ib; salmon, 1ée te; rock cod, 12%c Ib.; halibut Vos. 1S0; cat fieh, 16c tb; emelts, 2 The. for 15e; crmbs, 100; berring, Se tn Nounde ; Chinook salmon. 2 ibs. 2h cod, 10¢ Ib Yakima honey, $1.50 gal; comb l6e to 2c; candied honey ic Tb.; 2% tbe, the; 6 Ths., 85¢ e 9 Hubbard squas’, ‘Bc Ib Dried, prunes, 2 Ibs. for I5ec. Dates, vo-10c Cranberries, 8c to Te Ib. : h to ang ae EVERY LADY THAT WEARS A $3.00 OXFORD WANTS THE BEST PAIR OF OXFORDS THE PRICE WILL BUY. PORT ORCHARD ROUTE. Hoats trove ten times daily from pier 2 for the U. 8. navy yard, *** Seana RAR RRR R ORD Tell Rvery child that edues siete largely in Rell wapy No Trouble to Get Them Here OUR OXFORDS ARE MADE FROM GOOD STOCK AND MADE WELL. NOTHING OMITTED BECAUSE THEY ARE NOT HIGHER PRICED. THE LEATHERS ARE PATENT COLT, GUN METAL AND VICI KID 'N BLACKS AND TANS, WITH LIGHT OR HEAVY SOLES. THE PRICE IS Just Three Dollars Wallin & Nordstrom 1327 Second Ave. ital fully paid, $100,000.00. 4th and Pike St. RO RO AERA RRA ERARRREREREREEER ERED i i i 4 ; i :

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