The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 14, 1908, Page 5

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bs \ mit DEATH NOTICES while t aguere Waim 7 and OF t An | ‘ heptt an than 14 votes, Open Mouse at ¥. M. 6. A Ne Haily, age died in thi je | leaguer® y now ‘ YMCA wortl ° but the a arrangemer company on At a f th « ‘ < ast OOO cote for the fy Thoma nel nue 60, died tw (Be iarne | ao LIVELY FIGHT IS ON FOR THE ‘ the ave and will be unable t WORK at the lore of the Bonne le duviag Uh ‘ CONTROL OF @BPUBLICAN ed, » a to their ships, In front Watson company | firs® to ‘ : Cha River q the a ation wilt@bata ‘ Alan P. Jones, age 26, died in this|», " A Ang es CONVENTION AT SACRA " for H mn O r*18 type Information bureau and sen. + city, May 1 Lines Will Be Established :i:¥ vie’ sia the west coast vin) geno Ons 4 | aneneners tap Wes -en eles | FUNERAL NOTICES r ms tof ea Ang i¥ ng lee harging mo’ in the Ca ee and writing talon ate cel G's Attibade May) tne tunerai agevice ot no} CO Obviate Danger | tischaraing mows of 1 tn tne, ey Diana eas) Sam Sutatay evening. and Murtley will be held at the ob vel | oe be the Taber June 3, which| SACRAMENTO, Cal, Mey 14 m the , ration siurday and Hold Up Many Im af Putterworth & Sons this ove of Collisions ¢ the ‘ ute tl b ies t @ tt : ng ut 8 o'ck The body will . ft ( § : ey ~ ~o wut te Tippecanoe, ©. for : nds oe a ‘ vo he YM. CA charge af dental arrival, with cargoes of " um state conve seanh Order eth provements. The funeral serviee of Gwendo i ip in a pg agg | ' tologuton tb § o Wine Mershatt k place at the T . F . Be ~~ - the & al 4 b M end the Weet QGoaet Sarngent - Sh. iainiiy. residence, sage tavonn ov | Lfafie in Fairway to Be)» . @ order he For the tis Captains Ray B. Bnyde If Comneliman Hi GI ie sincore | the morulng at 10 wolonk. ‘The | te ‘ the | len * > A. Straw bridge, jim his declaration that he wilt vote | gop loppe nN et | ease a TT al tee sae . 7 a ‘ 7 ©. BR. Chenoweth | {2% 8 more 50 per cont ordinances | | will have than 200 of the and Mar Chart David Crossett | Ute the counct! eliminate Me A hi | i ——_—_ __— _ veers Will Be Prevented st the (wo antomebtien recently pe pproaches. | At 3 p.m, Sunday afternoon, May | chased for the water and Nghting ional (@y United Press.) 4 « S 4, & nenan meeting of the sano eae! any Bh sesamin namaste | ACRAMENTO, Cal, May 14 frm Entering Engine 0s Sv coat ove stent Cagertnesin ve Dg Spe ocrgpeaenge RTS aE acl 4 by Clinton N ively, it ix more than Ikely that no ten e pron Bgl Bagged nage Be oer : , Bin Gg - > hee or lela Gan ce bey ®, Robert A. Turner, inspector igen yes thane Shara through the eity legislating body | Jef botlers, Ross EB. Chestnut, dep in oa tan : Wish Normal Prices row morning & 7 BS Rooms. ai shen ; peng ‘ a wens two years. | uty collector of customs, and Capt r violating the new law mak : "oe th ay Ay te he ordinances providing for the A. P. Spaulding, harbormaster, met|ing it punishable by death a ‘ e —— jmerchants of the city follow the! purchase of the automobiles have | Inst night to make regulations for|conviet to break out of prison while —our SPECIAL is an important ‘ sample of the Hotel and Resta eady been passed upon favorably | > {Oy United Prowse) jrant Keepers’ association, in| hy the council, were signed by the | . tia Beep all ae la cane amiawen ' SUBURBAN STANDARD o Wy e coune were signed by ner fleet rrives. Finley was sentenced to ‘olsom ‘: gat FRANCISCO, Ma = sc pcmnotution “that they | mayor several days ago, and will S| Pinal action on the rulce will be|for life for murder committed in DELIVERY store feature Saen qamnmene bee been ssued by the fleet 1d tm the barter, ta| mae Whee the 30 days required |taken at a mecting this evening,| 1904. A year later he tried to|fi | —you can surely appreciate the advantages of having your t See ee le tere attine RArbGT JR latter recelving the mayor's signa Has Double Check on nd the rules will be wired to the|escape by holding the captain of | purchases delivered “np to your door,” insuring careful hand frecting them . at# | cure have elapwed. Both m ppartment of commerce and labor|the guard in front of him as a ling and satisfactory service—no trouble for you. This sort a “ f captains. attempted to boost prices, but with » not onl: h | ; - milton to provent/ disastrous reenlte. {t is believed | noe re ees dure for approval. It was proposed that|sbield. In doing so the guard was | of delivery has made and is making thousands of suburban ’ from gaining access! that the Seattle tH Bcteres ‘ have bees in use for some time Purchases. all traffic be stopped within the|stabbed and nearly 4 Finley | friends for the GREATER STANDARD. 4 emma Gh itp this eemastanen: of ena ten on Must Pay for Autos |fairway from the time that the| Was convicted | mpted a weheins pre Bing one According to city officials, th | battleships are within a few miles —-— j order haslas a result will keep thelr prices /O0lY Way the city could back out ot W Point light bouse until | comment | normal the bargain now would be to sell] A double check on all munictpal|the ships are anchored in front A | h as! Orders were received at all the /9@¢ auto, They declare that there |expenses in ansured under the new | % piety ian + | ‘order tx already tn foree/army pasts on the sound that the |! 8 method by whieh (he city satng ayete , mt p Boats Bac @raagers from visiting recom vepert (@ Cel. 4. 6. Com cape paying for both the bensine | PUrehasing system which Ras been | eursion boats will be kept back } ‘ne mlngn commander of the Puges|busetes |inaugurated by the board of public|of @ line drawn from Duwamish j neat is in pow |g ns 7 Under these conditions it is urged | Works. The new achome was first) eed ou the West Seattle side to goverue: pow | Sound Artillery district, to partiel ectly eo " 7 that if GU makes his threat good | Skiff point on the east shore of ] 1 ®}pate in the big parade Tuesday fi good |tried on Monday, and the members| holy tien iuleud: god. been oe PRA . ply # ho more ordinance » betd ad, back of a May : The two companies at aoe oe A greg cere “4 — of the board, who have watebed | jine drawn from Restoration point William Corwin, e former Serttic | - “ pte gngy Rood © © lite preaent ov } ; mn Col . the fleet's | hart tu tha, parade teat ton. mane oll which require a unanimous vote, |t© Induction of the system with|on the lower end of Bainbridge isl | e part im the parade, but for some ~ nv high school student, wes arrested which bas passed y we 3 It is mot thought that there is any |much Interest, believe that it will|And to Jefferson head, near Port| : port reason no orders were issued for ie etides tb Walsbbine Vanelt wati! the present or opportunity left for the city to back |be entirely successful in eliminat | M&dison. On the Beattie side stake « 7 the Third Regiment band to parade DAY, MAY 14, 1908. m , . r ° boats will be stat 4 off West| Savin on @ charge of expectorating og wellpeodigers ona | one Boe ae ee ae pe best eo tnctined S*T* ‘B® ling any chance of future eriticiem. | Point light house, Four Mile rock |on the sidewalk at 15th av. and | ve an cot they will not march The afte = 30 e ee * “ | ” r one bs ol » Merce t. He was taken to the ships since the arrival |regimental band returned yeater Mayor Approves Purchase. i Ki ome bey pened mene ie —T ond gosh yt ne ae ee oles etatien and locked up pend- | here, day from @ month's stay at Fort! “Libetieve that the purchase of | °* Public works Is the city pur | ioe sme! -=iesonk ling the arrival of friends with $5 practical Mithe arti gonnection with today’s Wright, near Spokane. o mmobiles fo ¢ | chasing agent, with the chairman ; | Cle--will fit Im any room and be a splendid Mttle room fixture “- |these automobiles for the use of After the fleet is anchored the | bail r y P! te oan | jthe highpaid mem at the heads of /of the board as the active parchat | apace between the line of ships| While in the receiving cell « for convenience, Finished weathered, hardwood, strong, we Seiees of the teseil these two departments was a wine |ing member. All requisitions forjmnd wharves will be researched|man, fighting mad from drink good new idea; made for us. As pictured; is 28x24 inch- the onda pg jmove.” said Mayor Miller today. |vuvptios must ie submitted to the Mer the boats of the navy, all other|Started a fight, in which Corwin es; worth $2.00; extra special for “Busy Friday 99c ey age ete sige | Otherwise I would not have sanc-|Chatrman of the board for his ‘ap ts will be required to pass be-| Was knocked down and kicked. H« only . . seseeee eee. . leading to the niet | toned the ordinances. There ix PO | proval Then they are submitted $004 the fleet tine before setting | ¥e* about to yell for Jailer Corbett * might bo made to! Question but what they will mean!i the department of the city spon thelr course. when that worthy opened the cell | aa attempt @ «reat saving to the city tn the uM 7" . door and he was released. The man} gone of the ebips advised or can jcomptrolier, where It Is ascertalned trap started the fubt teas ‘somnani-| cep way! au re othe: ere | ” 0 started he y " mae — | } - Stee tak tol an ae fed several other prisoners until he costumer concerning the is | Ep ea tec et eget estas aE they are drawn, and if sufficient Peieag oy away UR S CUM left to) oe ender except that it denvemeetibninnin oney ix on hand to cover the iss Re? ‘ ii eseceetionn y measure 5 account, the purchase is completed —— | pie ext from the flaguhip (By United Press.) by the secretary of the board rt ‘ | the most careful surveil; PORTLAND, Ore. May 14 —~Taft| All requisitions for suppites tw do- Be beens Governor, Pacific | | maeof Mrangere Vieiting the ships @md Fulton control the state re gpeseespuespepgasseszestassest partments which are not under the f OMt Steamship Company. was ro | Sie deer guarding of the publican convention meeting here control of the board must be ¢ ¥ied as leaving Han Francisco soit taltaeh Ga meas bas been instituted here today. United States Senator Jona Ridgely Club ed wp and author evening ter Seattle, where she | little coat amy port the fleet has|than Hourne will not be in the dele | The Ridgely Rebekah club wil! |signature of the bh farul be placed on the run between | } ond 1 . gation that goes to Chicago at all aves ane cemerr ” one Ing '/ticular departmer Afterwards cg lapse ay nitternle. pert dav. inaditlodei ouant tae unless some anexpec rom pru the ol pall, corner First ay i . 2 me — juniess some unexpected comprom : they are checked again as to ey a rite Se a home or of sn gl ve ho | Mt, 8 Sffected late this afternoon. | and Pike st whether there x enough miney In Re vd Agen tu wngpe pong leon a6 pe aoa + oo for fice — has pom ah fe | The four delegatesetiarge to be} Cliontan Club. |the fund to cover the account. In ping Foner lg ne tools alae ter Ce acest Fe six pegs ceemens Of the eri named are: Jude uw WH The Cilouian club was pleasantly this way there are two checks wale te Treasurer Pros hone tenn aiter May 18, when Rear jams of Multnon Charles W. entertained yesterday at the rest upon every item of expense! ag én fer tor merely nominal sume, ond strong and Themes retires, haw an | p> | The Japanese steamer Tosa| no buyers appeared to bid, although Seg trom | rulto. of Clattop: A. N. Gilbert. | dence of Mrs, W. B. Nettleton, 680/tncurred, and the officials tnterent-| yo in®, yapance® steamer | Tosa/ no buyers appeared to bid. alte good. — Just Be teat’s itinerary from | of Marton, amd W. Kuykendal, of West Lae st, by Mrx. Carpenter. jed in the change assert that there Balas ce Cease eas os tame enamel cceciante ok hee ‘eaiened for “Busy B errives in the straits | Lane An interesting lecture was given |is very little chance for an error| fom the Orient with a large cargo) sessments th © pubtiohed 1 Frida insect he sae aa ment Thursday ng ge The; The platform thes the delegation/on “British Poets,” by Kev. Dr.lin the books or separate accounts | ge ag ee ee ee tram five te ton Geleme ae Riey, May 2. when they |(2,1a% Chdorses Roosevelt and his | Gowen with such # careful system of k The steamer Humboldt sailed for|11. Borea & Denny's addition, com-| your purchase of one of : egy Mates wumtseon = ant te the proposed Recital Concert ing tab on elty purchases. Skagway and way ports last night prising the northwest corner of these carts now. fe Geatile. Tho itinerary jtomtitation MAN) Mine Mabe! Claire Bush. gradu bie eriral Seeks ago, when! and carried with her 90 mon, who| Third av. and Madison st, which ts | the damages are not bad, ' ate of the Commock School of Kx. | his res “— A illaten awe ee teed: | will work on the government road regarded ax easily worth $300,000 and im most cases bardly 79a m—Minneswta, Mis pression, of Los Angeles, will make haries Me te - —_ ant Oe | which is being built from Maines| was offered for sale at $15,661.11 noticable—there are not and ve Po wiles. jher firwt appearance as a reader | retary to the board of public works, | srisston into the Porcupine place nd there were no takers. This sa many of them left. so let arrive Port Ang held th f HN &. m—Iinols and} | before # Brattle audience this eve /Nad Deld the office of city purchas | mining district price represents the amount of the your coming be immedi eee arrive Port Townsend ning at the First Christian church. |i agent. There wax some erttl-| Siti, Jumpaid aesessment for the regrad jate. i —Admiral Sper She will be assisted on the pro me = not a 4 complaints! The German steamer Ilse hax|ing and widening of Third av. The cut, Louisia gram by Mra Sylvia Ware Ireland, |'@"sely because of the faulty sy*\ien for Viadivostok under charter |city books show that the property | 2: Geoesia,.Vir-| ‘ |e well known soloist, The enter tem which had been Introduced by | 14 jensen @ Ontrander, is now owned by the Erickson In ‘ tainment is given under the aus | tbe board, and «ince that time the vestment company and Daniel Kei - and Rhode Is-| | yw nystem has been gludied out| . Smprising the fret squad I pices of the Christian Endeavor os eo co bee re ndied Out! Kerr, Gifford @ Co. have char tie Meet, ili arrive in Gell | nocte and onde introduced }tered another ship to carry grain The west 60 feet of lots 6 and 7, Acting Chief of Police Irving} Michigan Club. | from the Sound to the United King-| block 7, Boren @ Denny's addition. Medd p. m-— Wie in, Ne | Ward this morning communicated A leap year dance will be ef dome The latest addition to the the inside lot of the double north Reon arrive navy | ith Chief of Potice W. J. Bigay. of | conigh "uy tho tamhere of the }Mieet is the German steamer “Nock, | west corner of Third ay. and Colum sound, for small re | 58" Franctero, asking what ¢x-| Michigan club at the Reoton Hill | which arrived at Port Townsend bia st. was offered for sale for & pense would be necessary to bring | 5.) house. [from Caldera, Chili, The steamer $6,415.79, the amount of the unpaid © ao. m—-Firet squadron | 880 Francisco detectives to Seattle wee | i out 63 days from Caldera for improvement assessment, and SEATTLE hem bay daring the stay of the Atlantic! 1... ,7ernlanty Cie a ctpal | Puget sound. The Neck is an iron| there were no takers. Another sal [COND AVE. AT Be m—First squadron | feet im Elliott bay Myo nen Ba on thane aaar ship tona, 289 fort in will be attempted soon. ts In his inquiry the acting chiet | of the ool, preteen: NE lecture this afternaon on "Vocation -— alten took this step at the Instance of . a , BATTLESHIP: Mayor Miller, after m conference | 2! Trslning.” at the home of Mre'| Information charging murder in heed 2 Ten round | with a committee of the Chamber| Mt | The lecture was given | (h® first degree was fled today | found trip ** | of Commerce ye ay afternoe: b “ . rer | against Mike Alagich, Nick Pet i ED bee or peed Sap geo = NB pe trich 4 John Boreviteh, the ag . ; ," . Hervian baodite who killed & ah “=< fund of the City Pedera hal Harry EB. Miller, of Kent} . see @ HURLEUT—A. Store ter Qvery oo eee | April 10. The trials will probably - Wednesday Afternoon club ce hell encty ta Bane 7 ‘he W ednewday te ; was entertained yesterday at the | ” Wome of Mie Phowte Fol"! SOHMITZ ON Is an evidence of systematic business ’ Republican st. The roll call wa ’ i neawered to by quotations fr methods, A young man should carry a | ee ee ee ee ee PARK B checking account with this Company, s wit eelections Jaken rom io . . ‘ 91° rks of the pocts Wordworth and and thus systematize his financial af- Coleridge, and readings from cor fairs 6 temporary poets and writings of) F Blaine, a member of the the same period hoard of park commissioners, yes -- The + Olympia. of the|terday fled his resignation with | . 4 Alaska Steamabip Company, which| Mayor Miller, |r. Hilaing gives sno Northwest Trust & Safe your Wind: Regia now In your warfare again has aaee re A F. Bhi os jand as his term would Z There Is Alwa 3 Som thin: C ] You cannot begin too Your precaution sow Guacteriuscter Harbor, where she| expired until May 1, 1909, Deposit Co. y etn = 00 fave your life in ee glee 4 on dry dock to be| expected determination to quit the ‘ Pre oP in o ee some * or he DOORS—500 Well-Mortised Varnished Screen Doors, overhauled for her summer schedule | Office caused some surprise among BR stonnocK PRESIDENT and Br ‘eeZy About Tan to the north jeity officials J.P HARTMAN Vick PRESIDENT . with best doubie selvage black wire cloth; 98c —— <~~wvvseen| immediately after the resignation Im ALBXANDER MYBae SECRETARY Valves to $1.25; special Sng gg ag ond er bigeye PL BREE cbeesojsssipaness sossee exit Footwear SCREENS—350 Hardwood Adjustable Window ball goods, fishing tackle apd all| the mayor announced that he would i extend to 33 inches; the best screen made; 18 lathietic goods, Hall's, 1111 First! appoint Ferdinand Schmitz to take 9 ‘ oe se c av eee the vacaney Many women who buy their Shoes here insist €.9. D. or Phone Orders. | 7 ee “—< : Ply Trap. | Ply Killer Fly Paper. / on Tan Footwear for Summer. We've provided Ballocs Wire 10¢ Faultiess Fly fe Double Sheet P . ont Tray m adage not | of Tanglefoot Fly | the choicest styles in tan Oxfords, Ties and Blu- Tn ‘ | ) J * | crush the fy, bat | Paper; none bet | e ae ; S86 8 sure | Kilis it instantly ter; extra special, | chers. The colors are right, and the toes, heels = = sa Sel il en your friends an 10c cial, each 5c sheets c and shoe building combine to make chet Knive Wot of Wostenboim other high Poultry Nettin $2.00 Roll of Beat Heavy | Visit You Deelea: 2 ing iy high 60 feet to Show them through our Japanese Art Store the roll; spe $1 98 and Tea Room. Immensely interesting to = ; both of you, and one of the finest “Show Places” of the city pecial Sale of Salad Set Special Sale of 500 Sample 7-Piece Fruit or Salad | } } is the t h f th is the best china bargain of the 49c | + Valueb to $2.00 set; special See Window. Friday Spm hor [om Mi. FURUYA CO. st er AVENUE AND UNION Hood Canal Fishing at Evening, May Music Brinnon STEAMER YOSEMITE PICR 6, FOOT OF UNIVERSITY ST. Grand Moonlight Excursion Ps aves Pier 6 Fave 15, 1908. 1 Dancing F and b0c Minnesota Club Excursion May 17. Leaves 9 Fare $1.00 Round unday 20 a. mi ot University st ents. », Three Hours The Handsomest Tan Footwear We've Ever Shown $2.50, $3 and $3.50 Wallin & Nordstrom 1327 Second Avenue

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