The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 11, 1909, Page 8

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MAYOR WON'T APPROVE GENERAL ASSESSMENTS INTERESTED PROPERTY OWN ERS MUST PAY FOR THEIR OWN REGRADES All. property the Packeon st. district have been Pequested to attend a meeting in the offices of L. MH. Griffiths, fealty dealer, in the basement the Alaska building, at 8 @ clock tomorrow evening, to owners in Gisouse ways and means of fin re ishing up the Jackson st grade, hich dectined he original de & proportion of the assesar the work, will stand appeal may be m to the States supreny ‘The city's chief executive @ay seriously considering United cou was to the ad PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 7.-—The Dattleship Idaho wili soon leave the have au unobstructed view of the | Bavy yard at League isiand for a test of her new fighting mast. The | command with ease the whole fire | quarrel which Rew mast is one of the simplest {m- | Provements in naval construction ever devised. It j4 « light framework, 90 feet high, at the! top of which, secure from ‘the smoke and hase from the guns be low, the fire control officer may = oe NOTED HERBERT T. MILLER, WHO suP. PORTED MRS. FISKE, PRE- FERS LEGAL PROFESSION. Phedding « tight on hie past, by his exeetient recitation from Shake- epeare’s plays, while responding to en-impromptu toast at & smoker by the Kappa Sigma Fra: at the University recently, Miller, @ junior law stu- at and living at No. Valley st. has finally admitted his association with Mra. Fiske nts ing her tour ending some months throuxh the United States and Seeope, It wae gape og Ae Jeading man that he p' vefore the crowaed heads of both England Miller, though only 24 years |, had made a remarkable suc cess un the stage when he gave it and its glamor up for the more sedate life of « lawyer. He came to Beattle aud entered the Univer-| sity, saying nothing about his his-| trionie ability and reputation, and) went to work quietly at his Black | stone. Since that time he haa shared the life of the ordinary stu-| dent, escaping none of its boytsh| pranks or pleasures. Not long ago) Miller was one of three who did) not strike for a holiday on eleetion| day. The balance of the class re- fused to attend, and, finding later that Miller and two others had at tended, went to the pains of giving them a ducking in the icy waters of Lake Washington SECRET SERVICE INVESTIGATION WASHINGTON, Jan. 11.--By U.| P—In accordance with @ resolu | tion introduced by Representative Tawney Saturday, a committee of five members was appointed today | to investigate the expenditure of| money by the secret service of the various departments Those ap pointed on this committee are Olmstead, of Penne: nia; Currie, of New Hampshire; Young, Michigan; Brantley, of Georgia, and Bowers, of Missiasippt RRR BANK CLEARINGS. Seattle. Clearings today $1,507. lances ... ! Tacoma, Clearings today $ 930,419.00 Balances 95,565.00 92248 617.89 Portland. Clearings today. . .$1,087,524,00 Balances 130,474.00 * Stee e ee tees |X See eee ee ee ee | i dedi dade dia MMe Me Me a ae HAND-MADH HATS A SPRCIALTY, Mme. PAUL. BXOLUSIVE MILLINERY | 1928 Third Ave, Oppoutie New Postot te Phone L~1408 ACTOR IS A QUIET ~ LAW STUDENT AT eeeeeeeeee ee |J. D. Lowman an jon Holly visability of sending a apectal me subject to be la have expressed thet entiments adverse garding t proposition of paying fo defi A mone t said the ma and omy own pinton is tha would b tremely toadviaable t pay these deficits either by a 1 lasue or from the general It lo much like a case of a man get by Ob ound values th " 1 then t sake hi x i * and will wot re ations tii something | at deficit _ NEW FIGHTING MAST BE TESTED direct the atm of the guns. He will work of his own guns, and cac of his ship during an engagement it te claimed that, owing to the will be almost immune from dam age by shell fire, and the frame work is so arranged that total de- struction is ont of the question THE “UW” ed AN APPRECIATION. J. W, Sayre, in the of last Saturday, sayx ‘I think Eddie Royden’s writeups on the Orpheum shows in The Star are the best vaudeville reviews in the United States of Aenada. ‘There may be better, but no one around here has ever seen then.” *® And Mr. Sayre knows, * SPEER EERE Ee MANY ENJOY G00D SKATING Full 499 enthusiastic people of h sexes were enjoying skating on Green lake last night and today There was about two inches of ice, and the crowd skimmed around the frozen surface in the vicinity of Argus eee ee eeeeee ee North 64th st. as though it was an ordinary winter sport this region If the weather warms up grad ually it is feared that some of the More vonturesome may come to grief by the ice collapeing under their weight BILL AIMS FOR CLE VIEW FOR CITY’S GUESTS t of Commerce, The Cham mt ite regular meet r tun dow mmenda thor ommitlee for @ mpecial hill to be presented to the legiaiature to pre the a of land in this t from June to September will prevent @ smoke-permeated atmosphere and allow visitors to the exposition an unimpaired view of The final r chambers represent on Padific Coast Chamber’ comretes to the Orient will alno be rendered AUSTRIA TURNED DOWN. {ONSTANTINOPLE, Jan. 11.—-By U, P.—The Turkish counell of min inters today rejected Austria's offer of $10,800,000 indemnity for the an nexation of Bosnia and Herzegovina Restaurant Held Up, BELLINGHAM, Jan. LA mawk 4 highwayman, with a huge Colts oiver, early this morning held and robbed the Bridge Chop b at, securing $70 fro frightened waiter, Bert Winters. the Only one enlisted man ir 12 de serted jast year. This is lowest percentage since 1901 MONE (Without Commis ON REAL © BUILDING PF TO LOAN n) »| Capt. Chas. Head WHEN YOUGOTOTHE PHOTOGRAPH MAN W 1 i t the elm.) pleat kind of work when frock that will not date the plot because of pronounced thus makiug the | \ jowaly ok { 1 " te wi y ‘ ! lona for at d ne ull out of faahl For this rea when neck 1 wre f ii f i with ohitf fa frill ' \ K van any ou the ploture decide Hence t wisdom of piing a Bla " better than colors ly low and draped around the shoul ders wi will make & clear photog ha Jofined ne White takes to advantage, and so does gray Pale bi pale pink manve and light en come ont s red, dark wn, hellotrope havy blue and da inks, such ae appear black when photo graphed je WATER IS STILL LOW The « | water ation with regard to the it sertous, The Volunteer Park reservoly » ha n five feet when an today sin Park ree yroximate teow of the 1, Superintend the gain just about supply » lows in the other pofnt Lake Washington water is being used throu ervolr, T wha own foot level ine ¢ the lower south end, the }business distriet as far east as Fourth ay, and north to Pike at; [also north on Pirst av lof Queen Anne bill COX PUT ON TRIAL’ FOR WIFE | MURDER Leander Cox, charged with mur to the a der tn the first degree, as tne ree jeult of the killing of his wife, te on before a jury In Judge | Prater’s court today | ‘ is charged with shooting his as @ result of a place at their t., the evening It le probable wife, Sarah Cox. aidence, 318 Pine of October 8, 1908. fron | lightness of the fron framework, it |}that Insanity will be the defense lim the case, CHURCHES WILL HAVE ~| EXHIBIT AT A-Y.-P. The Christian Ministerial Federa. tion of Seattle this mornieg voted to acquire space in one of the bolldings of the Alaska-Yukou- Pa ¢ifie exposition, preferably the Ag feaitural building, and therein maintain an bit of the different phases of the Christian church work In the United States and in milesionary fields. Dr. T. J. Shuey Dr. F. Waidon and Secretary Gti strap, of the Washington Historteal society, were named as a commit tee on arrangements. / a } CITY IS SHY ON | __ MICE, NIFTY SEALS | Seattle Horrors! | Carl F. Gould, architect, made the} | discovery last week. He had drawn |a nice pleture for a new fire house. }and wanted to ornament it with an} j official seal, something classy, with | beautiful women, sportive dolphins, | scrolis and ornate borders | The best that Mayor Miller's ef fielent secretary could produce was) has no official seal.! an ordinary steel die, with even more ordivary letiertn not even | @ soroll or vy border, A search} developed the fact that there was | mo official seal; that is, nothing | which could be regarded as such |, Gould te today working his en } tire office force on a design for a} real nifty seal, which will have| | dolphins, @ sea scene, some mount at lots of serolie and whirly | gigs, and there may even be women | with trains and ships and gold aud | other things pertatning to industry, | nerce and civilization the idea! Seattle | an offictn! seal. And us claiming} | to be a metropolis! | - GETS IN WAY OF BEER BOTTLE | Beer bottles, cushions and every | avaliable missile figured in a! carousal of lumber jacks on the| steamship Perdita, returning to Se | attle from Strait points last night. | One of the flying bottles struck clerk in Justice| inflicting a severe! « flowing blood othes and a tem was placed around | until it was dreased,| without | Carroll's court |wealp wound. drenched Hea porary bandage the wound after his arrival in Beattle the Head boat had boarded Port Williams, a He # 4d himse! rear the smoking room and endeavored }to aleep, but could not do so be cause of the carousing of the crowd of about fifty lumber jacks, whose | orgies grew louder and louder, He was talking to a friend when the misaile struck him, The efforts of |the officers to quiet the near-riot were of no avail | THE SHOEMAKER, If you can't get boots or shoes to fit you, get them made to measure at ‘ 217 JAMES STREET, | POUCA ES ieetis tiie) Ml seen on the Paelfic const, the an |nval tiluminated ball of the two : gate locals of the Electrical Workers’ Suits of chiffon broadcloth, serge, cheviot, and Suits of chiffon broadcloth, wide-wale cheviots FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. | Apparel for Wome: Minne and STORD CLOSES DAILY AT 5:00 } Obildren Stripes, checks or plaids are not a success In & py an they have a tendeney to cut tt and (hia, of course, is made still more emphatic in @ photograph. When @ hat ia worn it should ways be of the ture” order Dey hat never go out fashion and always are ing tanto, provided, of course, they ar becoming to the wearer | Veils should ne worn In @ photograph, if only for the reason that it is Impossible for the pho tographer to “touch up" or “tone down" the features when covered with « veil, and there are few faces that do not require a little retouch ing. Hair dressing in relation to a pho tograph 1% a most {mportant deta) The hatr should never by any chance be arranged so it is too tight, no matter whether or not the possessor followa a tight, severe ef feot In every-day life tH too, fashion should be sac rificed to becomingness. A full fat » should have the hatr dressed high; the hair on the #idos f just puffed and fluffed. Too much hatr 4 the face will result in an unpleasing heaviness of feature and whould be ed slightly waved pompadour ways in good taste. Bo nvol RRR EER Pre - Inventory Clearance of | Women’s Tailored Suits All Broken Sizes, Surplus Quantities, Together With a Special Purchase, Now on Sale at Prices Representing Keen Savings NUGE ICICLES ARE MENACE TO LIFE loteles, weighing all from five to twenty are now of nearly atthe a show Huge the pounds hanging to very t way or me paven ing In Be tistics from Chicago that In that efty during th past ten years more than 150 persons have been killed through the dropping of thene inks of to upon their heads. very householder should see that this menace to the liven of passersby is re. moved at once. Ce ee * ELECT NEW BOARD OF meeting of ato Alaska -Yuton Pacific exposition, held tn the office Mf Becretary Sheffield this morning, @ board of trustees was clected. eluding ail the old members of the Suits at $29.50, $35.00, $39.50, $45.00 and $49.50. With the excep- tion of the assortments at these prices, the entire Suit stock is now on Special Sale. All odd sizes and surplus quantities have been grouped with a special purchase of Suits, and the entire gathering specially priced | We at all times maintain regular lines of Women’s Tailored { tate ars =e man at figures of extreme importance, particularly in view of the fact up sant ago, ere | ‘that the styles consist of plain tailored effects which will be highly- three vice prosidents, treasurer and directo The elected members of the board of trestess include: T. Aral, BW Andrews, E. Ainsworth, FW Beker, Rh. A. Ballin, Alfred Rat nov retary menoral / buitable for spring wear, Three prices cover the various lines, as follows: Ue, A. 2. Blethen. - . : Br nce Suit e s¢ | oor - = — ; 4 Henry Broderick 8 of cheviot, serge and | Suits of cheviot, serge and eR Josiah Coltina novelty ir weeds. i : ‘ . Davi mre. 0. W. Ph y striped tweeds, in j, novelty mixtures, including C. E Bowior, 58 Goxdemith, Jobs | gray, brown, garnet, navy and i || many nobby styles in Misses’ —- #. 2% CO Bune, Cl black. Coats are semi-fitted {| 14 1 16-year si “weer aa. Keery, Ke Laniman| : , | - and 16-year sizes. Semi- sha Met a on, oe 4 é 4 Ss {i : Fs John Ik Mcciram, Geo. & McLaren yme cutaway effects with ® || fitted coats, plain tailored, Hickman Moore, Will H. Parry, Wm large ic ‘Lets ; } ‘ Piggott. John G. Price, J. B. Pows large low pocket Braid L irate esta i some with satin collar and but- W. L. Rhoades, John W. Roberta, j y P ein evalianbe $e Shorrock C.J mith, A, 1. Stewart | bindings, and trimmings of tons to match. Gored-flare Webster, MH. H Williams John I large butt ns covered with self material. Gored skirts. Gray, green, navy, brown and checks and flare skirts | stripes. Suits of novelty striped herringbone cheviot, | | Suits of good quality striped serge in navy blue | or black. in brown and green. Semi-fitted, cutaway coats bs ins a with large imitation patch pockets, collar of i Semi-fitted cutaway coats, trimmed Stoamer Gymeric arrived over with black satin bands and buttons; velvet col- from ‘Tacoma today-to-complete her|Mm broadcloth, with satin pipings and soutache | ; cargo for the Orient, salling Wed : . - : . ar. G skirts Aerie . ‘ nesday braid. Gored skirts trimmed with buttons. vored skirts, trimmed with satin buttons. itieh steamer Vadseo, from San Pedro, arrived today in Victoria. Tank steamer Col. BE. L. Drake sailed for San Francisco this morn: | Suits of fine quality navy blue cheviot.. Semi- | Suits of good quality tweeds, in novelty mix- fitted coats, 36-inch length, strictly tailored and tures of brown, gray or green. Semi-fitted man- ing after @echerging at Tacoma. a . “1,5 , : . . ‘ P ‘Steamer Lordenakjold cleared for | lined throughout with Skinner's satin; coat collar nish coats, plain-tailored, lined with Skinner’s San Francisco from Nanaimo today x . eo 7 | 4 r Sd : steamer. Clty of and revers. Gored-flare skirts, finished with satin. Gored skirts finished with bias fold sailed this morning for San . Francisco with ® good list of pas wide bias fold. tailor-stitched. sengers, considering the bad weath er which is expected Schooner Blakeley, which has been lying at Port Blakeley since her collision some time ago with the Cottage City, wili load for Callao at Taooma, MYRIADS OF LIGHTS ADORN EAGLE’S HALL With a buret of radiance the ike ot which it ts said has never been D $24.6 F2 No —) wwe union will be held tomorrow even ing in the Eagles’ ball, 7th and Pine wide-wale diagonals, in brown, green, navy, gray, ate. With the grand march, flags, ‘i 7 . pennants and streamers will wavel ff cataw and black. Coats are medium and long, | i P in an electrical breeze, a full moon |i | brown and peacock blue. will smile and 6,000 incandescente semi-fitted, some plain-tailored, others in dressy | and novelty tweeds, in navy, black, gray, wistaria, Medium and semi- will iuminate the hall. The 600/f ; fitted coats, some plain-tailored; also more dressy men making up the two unions] effects. red-flare skirts, with habit backs, | s 4 * have been for months preparing |[M | models with high collars of velvet, and satin the display It takes three solid half-inch cop per cables to bring in the furnished free by the 8. E pany. plain-tailored, or finished with folds and buttons. : Rape, ak cop jabot; large imitation patch pockets; trimmings ule com: | } Suits of fine quality invisible striped cheviot, in v4 1 of fancy braid, pipings and buttons. Gored skirts, navy blue and catawba. Long, semi-fitted coats, For every dance a special } slain or with large covered buttons anc ; plece has been prepared, an anchor black satin collar and broad I 8 and fold. q medals, stars, and a fiag which vg Suits of brown, Gored skir waves through use of snake lights revers. ts with pipings novelty tweed in wistaria, blue and REMOVAL NOTICE, On and after Tuesday, January 5,/ all Navy Yard and Port Orebard | route steamers will leave from Col man dock, foot of Columbia et eee) Poultry Show Seattie-King Co, Poultry Association, January19 to 24 Poultry } I with pointed sides, | 1 | Suits of chiffon broadcloth, in olive green and Long, pointed, semi-fitted coats, lined Mec tailored, ium length, semi-fitted coats, peacock blue. with messaline; large fancy pockets and high Coat collar and revers skirts strictly lined velvet collar; extra wide button-holes, piped with with white messaline. Full-flare with satin. Gored skirts with Directoire side plait tailored seams. and large buttons, many gores, lappec FREDERICK & NELSO Prizes for Cate and aR ER tate Silla Pet Stock and Kegs. 30 cups i} to be awarded _ Address entries to J. W. Mor INCORPORATED | ris, Secretary, Box 146, Colum | i bia Station, Beattie 4 = SS SSS Sa = SSS SST SS = | i i &

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