The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 15, 1908, Page 7

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

CONGRESS /S TO ADJOURN MAY 15 ) in seawion, The time was United Pree : extended. Representative ast OTON May on leaving White mid af a whole the joae ware in pe Ore. AHR Barsevol! roallnod that anon Wit Be te advocating tative Watec the announcenre! th Roosevelt tn lier “hed be net eww aMecd bP COIR @ Nay ee extended, gieing Vike Tediiqeny 8 BescEe@ @8 preniod ee te ed (aviied Meohe ag te the eneewes o 4 we athe te poem Pete (te Hb PoC! AN Ged oad d (Bal Be aw litt on a Wie [be eo Boje fee Abdrtem's Meaerial Ot io cere Woeld (Be Bowne ° NDLER CAUGHT IM SAN FRANCISCO ( i George B. Littel : service agent, wanted In See tee charge of swindling Mr boarding ne C. Dabney 2 te gan Fran by Harry M disco this moraine af the secret service, bogus cret} the rooming house. ly after the roomlag house | n sold he informed her that he had an opportunity to make a . i investment if he could obtair ~. He tuformed her that his her, W. H. Littell, was treasurer for the Michigan Central railroad, ‘inet from Chief John at Detroit, Mich, bat that he did Oa ‘at Washington, Thomas not wish to bother him for such # B Wilkie, secret. service small amount Foster, Mra. Daboey gave Littell the have money, taking @ sight draft on W H. Littell, the father, Mr, Littell, senior, who Ie employed in the treasurer's office of the Michigan 1h, 1907, Ls Pe ieee the boarding house Joaepbine C. Dabo: Central, at Detrott, would not honor , and stated thal the check, and in the meantime an After Littell had ditappeared, leaving | secret service Sue a board Dll amounting seeret service wee, the proyaeed marriage to bis land o ‘and suggested that 1 Mra, Dabney floancially ruined Littell was well dreased and a well educated man, about of age HENRIETTA Lee eee ees TERROR REIGN IN MONTANA BACK ‘ United Press.) yments are believed to be under 7 pe Apr 16, 3] Vater. All commeniention to sev me Steffen te back on the job {Bulletin)—It t reported at Soke ae eae - and | He's going to be permitted to sell Falls that the asuthoritios | was drowned today while out Ina | 20 Just as long as he likes and the Madison park pavilion bar inn't going to be interfered with After City Attorsey Detiruler and to blow up the dam fa order to break skiff above the dam making sound: | force of the flood when it (nga. a ¢ Terror provatie in Great Falls |¢*eryoue around Judge (Gordon's me pelt. The crest of! Jcourt had apologised to Steffen this expected to reach here | The tohabitants are hastily remov. | tt : had Fi eidlock this afternoon. The |ing everything portable to higher | *erHoon for ng troukte he & ground and business men are work. | O°? Caused, the “blind pig” pro Craig, 60 miles away, is feet above normal Po the city are now under prietor was dimmlase to return to his bar and allowed nom ink deape went ately to save thelr stocks rumors of the swift ap pa a of It was a nice job and resulted each of the wall of water have and other mining settic | thrown the people tate a panic. ust as Mr. Delruler and the rest 2 of them wanted it to re SES | Mr. Deltruler never alighting from a car at Queen Anne {connect Steffen with av. and Mereer at jot the pavilion bar, o- She claims that the ear started | io bis employ the » suddenly before she had gut off, agd | beer to the two Star representa that it threw her violently to the | tives who purchased it on the even pavement |! of Avett 8 | with having an who sold the An Steffen personally had wold the beer Star men, Mr »T : WEST WOODLAND PARK DeBruler explained to the court that Bi Brand and L. Pariah, two that geutioman could not be prowe dite are arrested some wme se! FOR BETTER SERVICE a mid on the Georgetown re ieasibenna a | 1 | fa Were each fined $100 by| At the requiar meeting of the| j ii Garton in the police court | West Woodland Park Improvement | | ‘ yy. /Clwb, held last night at Station K,/ | pans of oath |protests were made against the tsck | ON MAY 3 | t leuted, and withdrew the compiatat on Sunday of transportation facilities of the @ the Georgetown cases district to Justice Car At the present time the residents 08 & change of venue jof that district must walk many | blocks up hill to the Fremont Ave | nue Hine, along streets which are! not Hehted. or else walk over to the /3 p. mm) Fremont-Ballard tine, also at a don siderable distance on both lines is inadequate for ite foday that at ttx\own immediate territory, the im-|the Chamber of the Georgetown coun-| provement club, at least, would like | Sen. Piles. The feet will remain | Ordinance prokib-|to see the service improved 60 a8/]in the harbor until Wednesday liquor in that sub- |*= gut to the heart of the city much | 04, 97 when some of the ships| vie |**Sixth av. N. W. has been graded] Will depart for a few days’ stay land, ax it is on a level grade along |! Tacoma the valley, it has been euggested| The secretary of war will be! |that a treet car tine be axked for) asked that the 13 companies of jalong this street to connect with | o*st artillery, stationed at the ithe Fremont-Hallard line at Sixth | forts along the sound, be ordered jay. N. W. and W. 45th at |to Seattle during the visit of the) | The questions of lighting the dis | feet. In case the request is grant }trfet and of securing better school | ¢¢ the Will be used to partake | Miller ts suing the Se- | facilities were also discussed, and |'® any parade that may be heid Co. before Judge A.| committees were appointed to re-| Jacob Furth, chairman of the fi-| Mi the superior court for |port at the meeting next Tuesday |Bance committee and president of | Saturday, May 23, between 2 and | the Atlantic fleet will ar | [rive in the Beattie harbor, accord | As the service | 1.6 to the information received by for a continuance and ‘Sralled themecives of the of taking their case to the Commerce from Mjuries sustained while evening the Seattle Electric company, bas | noua + Ad EE notified his committee that the | Blectric company would send 50. 0O street car tickets to the fleet for the use of the men daring their | stay in the city } The entertainment committee de- | jetded to invite the entire North-| west to attend the reéeption. The | |governors of Utah, Colorado and North and South Dakota wil! be to vited tn addition to the governors of Oregon, Montana, Idaho and British Columbia Oe lel * APPENDICIT! DEMIC # . AT OLYMPIA. . UW DECIDES AT LAST THAT. »* se. (By United Press.) OLYMPIA, Wash, April 15. # An epidemic of appendicitis # has struck Olympia. In the # past ten days one local physl- #) cian has performed 22 opera- ®| tions for this disease, bis lat- #) | | est patient being bis wife, sete etree eeeee * * ee ee ed SYMPATHY FOR CHELSEA. Secretary C. B. Yandel, of the Chamber of Commerce, sent the fol jowing telegram this morning to Mayor Beck, of Chelsea, the Bos ton suburb, which was swept by | fire recently “On behalf of the people of Se attle and the Pacific Northw the |Chamber of Commerce extends sympathy to the citizens of Chel-| sea.” eel DEFEATED. * * BATTLESHIP MATTER 18 # * * (By United Press.) * WASHINGTON, April 15.— *| has; stormed about It she just crowed|@ py a rising vote the house in & and clapped her hands | dicated today that Roosevelt's #| na So the landlord brought sult for! » proposition for four new bat *® WHO WON THE DECIGION. seeeee this “damages. But when Judge) ® tleships has been defeated. A * Barnes found that all the damage!» further vote will be taken by # fh a flat herself was due to Jeasie, who is only a ® tellers. | set rule the jand. few months old, he decided in the| w *! any ch baby’s favor. Thus he estab-| ft exclusive hatr ished a precedent that will be of| L%% ++. *™ SME SEEMS! 408% and childiess much interest to parents who are| It cleanses and heals—Svap Lake! When the ia oaed to race suicide Soap. All druggists ag | MUST A MARRIED WOMAN, THOUGH AN ACTRESS, WEAR _° TIGHTS? NOT ON YOUR LIFE, —— + Years | oo SE EEN SE ee “BILL STEFFEN IS ON THE JOB: | samme RE SCORE ET HE SEATTLE STAR—-WEDNESDAY, APR 1908, GERM FINDER, jon KOCr COMES TO AMERICA Four Idaho Men Charged | With Land Frapds. (By Unites @-nge9 | NEW YORK April 16. Wear tighta’ Well think net,” And unless her contract #tt@laten 1 whould shall do #@ the vaudeville BORE ide, Bpell te Ree the slar nay defy her manager with sooond Cree, le@ict met Gave been impuatt Proturned by @ federe! greed ju The deciawn came about as a ore agit Sumeet G. Moon end ult of the re ml of Henrietta I Jan. T. Dagber, of Rau Claire, Wi Morrison, & vaudeville star, known millionaire, of ta» Harber Lumber 40 the stage ax Henrietta Lee, to company; Frank Martin and the don the fleshiings at thesword of{ rmer attorney general of Idaho her managers, Hurtig & Seamon A. K. Palm: Chee ruct Mixes Lee and ber husband Y. Morrison, were under for two season in a ody. For th aon of 1905.06 they were to have recetved a jolat sa of $175 4 week, and for the suc ing season $200 a week. Three Months after thelr engage ment the managers ordered a They ar acy to defraud the lvaluable timber lands | y, ldaho. ‘The same men were dicted with U. 8. Senator Borah last your but after Borah had beep tried and acquitted, Judge Whitson of Spoke who was appointed to preside in the ia charged with connpir people out of musical com OR, ROBT. KOCH, (Star Special Service.) cane, sustal change of costume which required| N#@W YORK, April 16—Medical| notion to quash on the ground of Mixes Loe to appear in tights, She} *cleties of New York and nearly | misconduct on the part of Dt refused and both were promptly /all the larger American cities are | liet Attorney N. M, Ruick, before dixcharged. She brought sult for! deluging Dr. Robt. Koch, the noted | ‘He srand jury | the full amount of thelr contract Berlin scientist, with tnvitations|,.72%, Soverament Immediatet A jury in the eepreme court has started another tnvestigatio: returned a verdict awarding them|‘o be thetr guest went two special United States at $4,700, the difference between the| The scientist, who ts now 66|torney generals to take charge, re- | face of thels ce atrect, and ime years old, has just arrived. on the | Heving Rule . The indictment | unt they earned during the two]. . Psat & |charges that the defendants con-| asone after their discharge Krons Prinsessin Coolie for the) syired with ox-Governor Frank E. | And now the theatrical managers|firet vacation he has (taken in| Steunenberg, William Sweet, John | are wondering What will happen to| years. This is his first visit to} Kincaid, Lo M. Pritchard, John | j the business if all the leading ladtes|Amerioa, and he will spend @ year| Wells, Patrick Downes and others | and chorus girls happen to take tt} touring the country to defraud the people A into thetr witivate mod-| Dr. Koch is known chiefly for bis] tm the former indictment all of esty and refuse to wear tights. discovery of the consumption |ihese were included. Frank Steun-| rvmeme [worm and its isolation by means of |enborg, though dead is being ip & serum. His theory that bovine| dicted under the name of “Joho tuberculosis is not communtoadle | Doe to human beings har caused end Wells, Downes and Sweet were | lens controversy. It was & factor | witnesses before the grand jury in in the recent packing house tm | the present investigation and It is Vostgations understood they secured Immunity Koch is also the discoverer of the cholera germ and its isolation also advanced the theory bubonic plague is “=! AFFINITY BROKER country to country by rate | Ce IS SENTENCED for thelr testimony In connection therewith, and for PIONEER 16 KILLED. the benefit of Mr, Steffen, Mr, De Bruler explained that be had » (By United Press.) ing whatever to do with the charme.| yigallA Cal, Aptil 14.—Joseph| (By United Press.) Also, in opening the case, Mr. Del nuncan, a ploneer, living on the| CHICAGO, April 16.—Marian Gray Bruler told the court that It would | ooner Tule river, near here. was | *ffinity broker have to be detormined whether tlinstantiy killed this morning by |" was beer or malt that had been sold. | faiting over a huge precipice. Dun-|* ™#rriage bureau in Klgin, Ill, was Throughout the short proceeding! oon was £0 years old today sentenced to one year im the Mr. Delruler seemed to be much} house of correction by Judge Landis convicted of ustag ¢ mails to defraud in conducting more interested ia securing the din jim the federal court. Incidentally, a| miseal of Steffen than in securing SOUTH PARK BRIDGE movenme to prosecute the daily his conviction |newspapers which printe adver The proceedings lasted but a mo ment. J. L. Rngdahl, a reporter for The Star, towtified that he had pur chased beer in the payition bar, Usements similar to the ones used } BEING REPAIRED |” Mins Gray was started when | wel announced in court that steps would be taken against the Asked if he had purchased it direct: |, penne [papers at once. Judge Landis said ly from Mr, Steffen, the reporter! one gonth Park bridge was closed |{h® movement was & good one and answered in the negative today for repaire that all traffic om ag would aid it as far as pow | And then the whole thing blew) i, that part of Bouth Seattle will | i up, Delirmer apotogised to Steffen, | bow be compelled to use the Oxbow | - | Judge Gordon looked relieved, Stef!) bridge | | fen drew down his bail bond and) ayia: $2,000 will be expended tn JASPERSON ON TRIAL hurried back to Madison park, €04) grengthening one of the apana | the wheels of justice continued 6] P56 work, which will take a week grind upon the bodies of a pen full | j, being doce by the In tional of drunks and other uafortunates, | Contract company — eR TS PRAYERS MAY BE ANSWE Julians Jasperson was put on trial before Judge A. W. Frater today jon a charge of forgery It ls claimed that he signed the| FREE PULP AND PAPER. (By United Press.) A wire wae sent to Congresaman i SAN FRANCISCO, April 15 Will EK. Humphrey stating that the| Chamber of Commerce by unani |General showers are predicted for|name of “F. C. West’ to an ex mous action avka that the Stevens | all parts of California north of San! pense account calling for $47.60) bil, admitting wood pulp and) Lule Ob and as far cast as the while he w acting as adminis print paper free or duty, be taken | Sierras If the prediction is true/trator of the estate of John Hen lout of the committee's hands where|the prayers of the farmers will | nesey, and presented It to Judge it bas been buried Ihave been heard }Arther EB. Griffin, of the superior court CHILO’ LINEN FROCK, i | HE FELL IN LOVE WITH | A NEWSPAPER PICTURE. (By United Press) NEW YORK, April 15.—The stock market was again listless During the final hour prices broke fractionally ander light profit tak ing, the market closing Union Pacific closed 1.27 1-4 | Paul 1.18, Northern Pacific 1.26 34 | Southern Pacific 74, and Copper BRYAN NOT ENDORSED (By United Press.) NEW YORK, April 15.—Follow ing the failure of the resolutions committee of the state democrats to endorse Bryan for president, the Hiowers of the Nebraskan, in a prerinses issued today, practically | MISS CLARA PULLIAM admit they will make no more ef CIN ATI, O., Aprti 15. Chas. forta before the convention to se Borgenson is under arrest here be cure his endorsement jcause he fell in love with the print The statement says that after a | ed picture of a New York beauty neral view of the field and con-| Borgenson was looking over the A pretty frock for a little maid mF tions they have decided there is| society pages of a New York paper already lack of harmony {n the! when he found the reproduction of 8 aggrenctewncs Over tho) Sivention and they are unwilling | Miss Clara Pulliam's face right shoulder and to hem, back), introduce another question) “Her beauty fascinated me. 1 and front, runs a broad insertion.| which might cause further differ leould not help falling in love with The same trimming softens th®hapce of opinion |her face,” was his explanation to edge of the full wkirt. A full ro |" Bryan mon deny the rumor that| the police. | sette finishes the sash at the right! tney were induced to surrender! A spectal policeman tn the library side, and matches the hair ribbon. | ty messages from Bryan. The tm-| caught Borgenson in the act of clip-| linen preasion is general, however, that| ping the picture from the paper CHECK BAGGAGE THROUGH, | the Nebraskan sent a message call: files -_— ing off his followers in return for i Mise Pulliam fs a prominent New a promise that the unit rule would | York be enforced against the aca ‘sees "HEALTH AUTHORITIES INVENTOR SUES CLOSE BU LDING DROP FORGE CO. es hha Health Commissioner Crichton and Sanitary Inspector Combs last | H. BE night closed up the Brewery saloon Arrangements for through check ing of baggage from Seattle direct | not to Liverpool have been made by | York the Canadian Pacific R. R. Co. will be put into effect at once SUIT IS DROPPED society girl | Doren, fn is suing ntor INDICTED FOR FORGERY | ARREST MEN WHO ODD CHINA CLOSETS From Broken Suites UNPRECEDENTED BARGAINS We offer for tomort prices, a number of ( made by the best maker quartered white oak and ent tyles. No such gain in and have a look at the you, has ever been offered in Seattle. ow, at ridiculously low hina Closets. They were , from the finest grade of finished in all the differ a line of China Closet bar Just drop prices. They'll convince Bath Room Accessories IN NICKEL Regular Regular 9c 18-in. Rounc Regular Regular Regular Regular Holder 75c Nickel Han Regular Regular Regular $1.25 Regular Regular 50c Tooth Bru Regular 50¢ Whisk Broc Regular $3.25 24-in. G Regular $6.75 Round > / $1.00 Nickel Hanging Soap Rack . Nickel Hz $1.50 Nickel Ha ass Shelf for Adjustable Mirror for 75c 15-in. Round End Towel Bar for. 39¢ 1 End Towel Bar for. 49¢ $1.50 18-in. Square End Glass Bar for ging Soap Rack for 48¢ 59¢ 75¢ 89¢ 29¢ 29¢ $2.25 anging Soap Rack anging Soap Rack . h Holder for .. om Holder for HELPED BANDITS —_______. Mike Jamovich and Blozo Mihit ch were arrested today and locked up in the county fail for their zealousness in helping the Servian bandits in their flight from Kent after the shooting last Thurs day night No charge has as yet been placed against them. The arrest w by Deputy Sheriff Joe one of the Ss made eron at construction camps of the Milwaukee railroad, where the meu were at work It is charged that the men fur nished the desperadoes with food and shoes and rendered them other asnistance. Milla Alagich, the first of th Servians 2aptured, is still in the jail hospital. His leg is in bad shape and {t is probable that it will have to be amputated Mike Pettrich and John Borsvich locked up in the jall proper, re- ing from the fatigue of their five-day flight from justice. a cove “We are still on the lookout for the remaining members of the gang.” said Sheriff Lou C. Smith today, “and if there are one or two more we expect to land them soon.” Sheriff Smith is one of the fre- quent visitors at Providence hos- pital, where Deputy Sheriff John | C. Storey is rapidly recovering from i the effects of his wound. PUBLIC MARKET Wisconsin cream brick cheese has been reduced to ibe per pound or pounds for ape fruit have dropped to five for 10c. Artl- chokes are quoted at 5¢ each, and asparague is quoted at lle per pound. New potatoes are on the market at four pounds for two Lemons are on sale today at 10 for | 10e. Two pounds of washed cur. rants are on sale at 26¢ and loose musecatel raisins are Sc per pound. Rhubarb is quoted at Se per pound Salted silver salnion are on sale at four pounds for 26¢, while bass are three pounds for Easter lilies arrived on the mar-! ket today Daffodtis have been per dozen, while car- nations have been advanced to T5c per dozen, with indication that they will be quoted at $1 per dozen for Faster. Martha Washington gera nium plants are on sale at Arrangements are being made for a “Skiddoo” sale, April 23. All stalls at the market will have special ar. tt 28c. ‘ GRANTED DIVORCE. Anna Healy was granted a di vorce today from Edward J, Healy py Judge Boyd J. Tallman, which included the custody of the child and the ownership of a lot at Lake Union. Jewelry Found in Swim- ming Tank The lost-and-found department of the big Luna Park Natatorium is accumulating considerable wealth Numerous articles of jewelry have See oe |the Ballard Drop Forge Co., before | at 1219 Western ay., and a restaur- | been found this season at the bot 01 st th core| Judge Boyd J, Tallman in the su-/ant in the same building owned by|tom of the tank and some are ae ee eet tee rns | portor court, for $2,846.11, for fall-| Peter Jugum |still on hand that were lost last superior court by E. W. Houghton, |ing to turn out 10,000 Doren ven-| ‘The officers made an investiga. season. These articles are kept the architect, was dismissed yester.|tilating sash locks according to/ tion and determined that the places fsecurely in the safe and returned day agreement {were in such an unsanitary con-jto the owners when the owner Houghton entered suit in con-| Doren claims that the locks were | dition that the only remedy was/ship is proven, Among them is a nection with work claimed to have! not according to the specifications |in shutting them up. |graduating pin of St. Patrick's been done for the company, but|and that they were not delivered on| J, A. Swain is proprietor of the| School, Vulean, lowa, dated June the dismissal terday ends the, time, so that he could fill his or-| saloon. Both the saloon and res-|20, 1905 and engraved with the action dors taurant people are said to have | name “Anna B. Ronan. —_,©€_-e |} thrown debris and filth uuder their} “A complete line of baseball and} TO SEE BATTLESHIPS | butidings to an extent which ren athletic goods, Mall's, 1111 First) Take boats at Pier 2. Ten round| dered the condition a menace to| ay *** | Uips dally, 60¢ round trip * | health, The bathing season at Luna Park is on again and last Sunday over 1,000 persons enjoyed the sport striped 5 i and are being quoted at! jes or groups of articles on sale | Saar Sieneiiniiainmmemmnineeeeseee ae HOODOO NUMBER BROUGHT ACCIDENT FIRST TIME OUT. } | | | CHAS. D. TILLO. FT. WAYNE, Ind., April |“Hub,” demurred Chas, D. Titlo, | manager of the Fort Wayne News. | paper union, when he received from the secretary of state's office an aw tomobile required by state law and a tag numbered A13, I don't know about this.” But | friends were waiting for the trial trip of the new car and he hitched on the tag Tillo had been out less than half an hour before he run down a boy in rounding a corner On his re turn he sent the hoodoo number back to the office of tssue, with an explanation, He got a new num ber license as ny way Fishing tackle, rods, reels, lines, leaders, flies and fly beoks and spoon hooks. Hall's, 1111 First av eee Hotel Wallfirst Baths and Phones Free. 2414 FIRST AVE. Main 1673. Ind., 2794, en

Other pages from this issue: