The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 30, 1909, Page 5

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)

B: — _ { F FORTY-EIGHT HEARSES, 48° irae ES TH RAE WS MASCOT THAT faery | aka AT A. -Y.-P. LEGISLATOR FROM BAST OF4 No nowapaper or ministorial as-| | THE MOUNTAINS 16 A REG {*eclation may expect to catch hin} | ULAR TARTAR IN SENATE teere napping; he beats them to} Ton be Newspaper day on the grounds of the Alaske : | Yukon-t exponitic and it\and sends out advance notice of l oultere “te ating the Selman ious HW weorn to be held for release, | Dales wilt bo the Ea vue ae ee ; Regular Mephisto | of the city department, All tentan oF Gebine eeaeed <4 When the senator from Spokane] | nowny n are Invited. Direetor bree Sad Weteneeieeliod. a Tone arises Immaculate, calm and logical | i ood has been as are the heavdaa eeeth - rh eat, all the standard bred |sured the " be a big turnout . wale: tae ae Re and inde ents in thef jot » and the weekly amd torn and Jetty crags. ecoraful make thelr obelsance. Hel | mor pe wf the city and imental neal i’ pt 3 nde dence with the per-| | su ‘ sented, The Independent i the pe nal one rey ms pe us cs " | \" A 4 denk ~ - on tn original declaratt thereof, the act ha drug »w. | , also be present in Bunker Hill, liberty t thei With a ateol of defiance to jlarge nu Korg nud “Give me liberty 4 tb o tab ir ua 1 New " nm ar requested to sie danth Me ts dadb. ont ee pusstoned — tone ' vat: | meet at the administration building appertaina and ls related to liberty.| Patricks the celubrated Mr. He | on the exposition grounds promptly “ and invites the pr t 1 t at $ ¢ ere they will be The Graves’ Scorn editorial worst. He {a ne ly] r the exposition publelty And Senator Graves soorr hen | co of b ‘ ab men @ ‘ tour of the the oe » requires, Whe t| int t, and the leg and | at r ing is to be j comes to acorning, he is the | le \ ability ¢ ary | | foe pec big features of }iest person that ever came from! committee, of which 1 ho pointed out to the press east of the mountal Ho can|is the chairman, will see to it that] |r tat soorn ‘better than .10 flat and keep! the does not become hystert-| jit up for Marathonian distances, after dill piekl Norw " Matilda af. ight up’to the last word to amend Mr. Graves is on vty at Tacoma from Bam |the amendment to the « ited not the best, lawye amen¢ nt He ts omnine er and hh atyitit m8 ous, but if there fe anything he : {all short of Dance Tonight |scorns more than anything else, tt » one mi Dance t Saturday) at jis the newspapers and the min aduntratic Lesoht Pa pavilion. Gentlemen, terial aascolations as they attemy his A-l, 120. | fre e [* affect legislation WOMAN FOUND MURDERED peon married nix “PIGGY.” The woman | Just how “Pig came to the|no doubt rebel at being called an ore, indicat | 4 neue Yukon-Pacitic expositic jordinary dog. Despite his short BULLET WOUND IN BREAST | AND BRUISES ON BODY CHICAGO, Jan, 30.—Forty-cight; unidentified, were laid away In one, funeral cortege edemed to destroy SHOW STRUGGLE hearses, piloted by 200 policemen/ common grave as large aa @ cellar.| the last hope, and they were carried _ and followed by tens of thousands; Five sermons were preached by| fainting and hysterical into nelgh-| sacRaAMEN » 2 By t ant * | Of mourners, made up the largest) ministers of various creeds. boring drug stores. Even hardened | 4 f the |room which she met aea Ww Seink hk Mehedie j , eral « ‘and most pitiful funeral procession; A number of women who had | policomen were in tears ¢ et | th ty was moved a pistol fer |“Mt Dis Iriends are at sea and | noxitign grounds every day in com ever held in Chicago. waited, hoping aginst hope, for it was Chicago's saddest day from her clothing to f the city rundmaster has notht pany with some ane connected with| The special reduction of 3318 It was the burial of the bodies re| word from a misstng husband or) The chuch bella tolled as the pro A cortit found among in his ords concerning the big exhibitic He kMOWS| pee Cent on High-Orad fects ghow » igh- je Dens covered from the water works crib| son, were in the crowd that watched, cession moved through the street dead woman's of ahows Plegy leveryone whose name is on the} a tal Floyd V. Carter of Decatur. Hin Work will be given for only a few disaster. the long line of hearses paas the business houses were closed and ahead Anywa Piggy” showed t| pay roll and absolw refuses to} Forty-eight bodies, many of them through the street. The sight of the the entire population turned out she church, at|t® administration buflding ie twide the exporition enclosure. |days more. July 4, 196 morni ently, seratehed on the n the exposition in| oceupted by the |June “Piggy” is to w ‘ w admitted | with a body of old gold and the and the job ever since. | monogram of the fair i> Yale blue, | Architecturally speaking, “Piggy” | colors of the official flag. On the| jf swine and canine reljopening day “Piggy” will occupy nance style and that is just/a reserved seat ana while the fair why this black, ordinary stray dog | is in progress he will be conspicu- is called “Pigg Piggy” would |ous on the exposition grounds FROST'S MOVE HINGES | ™uy sumsy wr ON PARRISH’S ACTION. “*""™-<" OLYMPIA, Jan 20—-The an nounce Are not responsible for their tes, says BY T. J. DILLON } Mr. Frost im desirous of having thie stegegrapher OLYMPIA, Jan. 20.—If Tax County Axsesor Pariah of King missioner J. B. Frost resigne from|county on the commiaston, but it ia the sto tax board there will be an | understood that Mr. Parish will hay Q@ltempt on the part of the legisla. | nothing to do with the commission ture to remove thix board from the |Unleex Mr. Frost Is retained. @irect supervision of the governor ‘The plan will be to a @rnor to appoint Faitroad commission to select one of | t thetr number, and the third sueenber | auditor. eS men at a bi be given in| LUMBERMEN itl Rathekeller of the Washington Dlaced on A meeting of the ay wt . 1] Pactfic Coast Lumber Manufac All Styles Athletic Goods at tee tha’ Were Merthews' | ets’ association ts ng held to : . anne i em-| day at the Commercial club roome, IRTING | ~ i i ould “quit a t »/ and this evening the visiting mem tna iene deh ot nes | here will be guests of the local miil RPPBs. For the first time since opening tone ene Lffices in Seattic, the Good Dental Company cuts prices. ews ee atte, ook, he. tase: ntroversy is in session today in| !tY 4n@ without any intention of a ’ Wenlk sane Hundreds of satisfied patients ia ways been the Diggent and’ west un.| Seattle, and its members are at oF a few to f ~ * this city und state know the high tien *y wo ood standard that has always been fatisfactory job of the commission, | tempting to reach a satiafactory aleswome line a eld re ree, and they Mr. Frost has been offered the pe- | conclusion to the longstanding dis PUMP GUNS AND . THER STENOGRAPHE maintained in dental work by the 7 Sition of tax commixatoner for the | agreement over the closed seasons = ’ Northern Pac at a salary greetly | Several years ago the laws of the | Good Dental Company. They know [See a LOADED STREET CAR fat we have never catered ta same, bat the Oregon legislatare | | PL N ES D (LL piass who consider only price and = Mot yet assured that he will be re- | Sdopted new laws which completely | HUNTING EQUIPMENT WILL 88 | Sinipticineat _dlerupted the hermony | never the quality of the work. BIG eee “hd OLYMPIA CHAIRMAN REHICK MOTORMAN KILLED AND many| 1 WEEK. | ARE A A SURPRISE TO MRS. ee Sara ae | From a Prominent Con- — BY T. 4. DILLON. tractor Whom You M LELLAND large All Know. 512 28th Avenue South, Seattle, Wash. 78%." at they are represented t workanar ao seers RUNSING SHors iataste by ht Several of the tegisiators watching} The commission recently appotnt Bree wart. hcg the trend of events profess to see a) ed by the Washington and Oregon | Sunday as a great revivalist will t moveme: on foot to turn the tax state legislatures to settle the dis | cvldly «nm Commission over to the lumber in-| nute in the Columbia river fish | be lstenc« eo lowing him to change came CINCINNATI BY T. J. DILLON U. P—~Twelve OLYMP Jan e. — Ls ‘ure gireet car were Seriously hurt to- Anti Baloon longue O&Y and the motorman killed when erally, refuse to th? car broke loose onan incline tion of Chatrman Tan down the bill at’ a terrific Frank Renick of the appropriations «peed and plunged over a hundred. | | tenor of the letters are ymmittes that the additten of four) foot embankment. The car was | there are but two words needed to| members to that committee was tm smashed to splinters, and many of| jexpress the game requirements, Payment of pledges made in the ite oceupants were horribly | “tmit” and “enforcement apeakerahip contest » mangled ‘The offer to do away with the| Mr. Renick assumes all reeponat e ‘peen cross-ey ractical experience as an Eye Spe | pump guns will be resented by thou y¥ for the change which altered’ Motorman Mulligan, who was _ goniorcor seg fiationgiis | allat. 1 have peccesstully, tecat-[eande of hunters, as well as the condition of the committee from pinloned ander his car after it had] Most severe headaches and W544 29.600 cases in my time. I treat |*7™ Manufacturing concerns. The | oe dry by a vote of 10 te 7. to one taken ft» wild leap over the lift, | nervous. pump guns are cheap, for the reason |4t least motst by a vote of It to 10 died from bis injurtes, Wery nerv The past few years iby the most advanced methods | {nar they burn. up m profitabie| He declares that Speaker Meigs wae! ‘The car jumped from 0 slippery J bad stomach troubles, which got known to Science, covering all the | amc unt of powder A mgn with|feluctant to add Jeffries, Nels An-\ track hurtied down grade worse as I got older, and it was | branches of the Science of Ophthal-/4 pump gun usually empties It on m, Sime and McArthur to the ° and always a great burden to my eyes | mology every occasion, where the devotee of ittee until he Maiated hurdied a9 iron rating placed ©! Jfrg. Doubtful—"'Which kind of soap do you like best, ¢ mer 0 ° prefer @ pedestrians from failing from | . to study. I tried many doctors and| Since coming to Seattle Dr.|the double barrel, at the most, fires | The dry members, however. pret ag | ‘Anty, yellow or white tet leaned only two shell to place the responsibility with the precipice ‘anti! Oct ties, when. fg Pye d bonds ‘be am Poapis's| “the cwnerenot, bird dogs inci |apesker. neice | Anty Drudge—“I'd rather have a yellow soap that makes Dental Co. vised to see Dr. Dickey, the hye |Rank building, Second and Pike, | Without ert Se es) yancouvam, & C, Jan. 0—tty| ahd te Won them BO el the clothes white than a white soap that makes them i‘ Specislist, at 204-5 People’s Bank | which he hax furnished in the most | every three would nol be found, meeting night the yellow. Fels-Naptha makes the clothes white as Rooms 8, 9, 10 and 11 Hotet buflding, who gave me a thorough | luxurious style and equipped with e & legal limit of 19 birds| | snow. It's yellow because that ia the natural color Corner Third and Pegi. diately $20,000 to this b » lon ro- 1 See Gana thenenate of tomererre Osteopathy of soap when it hasn’t been bleached and weakened examination, developed my vision,| all the modern scientific instru. wire the mill of %. association voted to expend tmme- | ———______- by chemicals.”’ “Beattie, Jan. 28, 1909. “Good Dental Co.: Gentlemen—In response to your. inquiry a® to whether my teeth are giving compiete sati: will say in reply that | had almost forgotten that they were in my mouth. No plates for me, as the work you did for me answers your promises in every respect. ) “C. 3. SNYDER.” We give our usual guarantes — with all work performed by us at these special prices. “1110 Seventh Ave., ta any eu Ever since | was a child I havejand America, and haying 18 year ‘if phartered take « cargo here for South An ver Tourtst and Information | jeq i 6 straightened my crosseye, which | ments, making them the finest and ight on the bird Was practically blind since birth. | best equipped offices of their kind|#ilation for the fight against the| okie to visit Seattle during the He then fitted me with the proper | on the Pacific coast | and next week this interesting jcoming summer, The money willbe} | also use ELECTRICITY, VI yea bcm d Pas geome ee Gians fied Gan sense Ge ig Per cemt of the > gg eng oy pie ritu-| BRATION, LIGHT CURE, HOT] Perh feel lik k of health, a: oe) inhabitants of the state will [Sen ee were, S oe ATR BATHS, AND OTHER DRUG. = that | owe my health and sight tolevery case. Entire satisfaction |threshed out [eames edvertining Vance end}igas methods, and am curing all| erhaps a woman feels more like wor Dr. Dickey, and words cannot ex | guaranteed to all patients Charges ~ Nh « forms of nervousae 1 xl 2 : ; * press how thankful I am. reasonable. Consultation free. [British Columbia, recap ag oem gre adie A 4 Winter than Summer. eYvOP THE RENT. ages, Payments just like rent. T. P. FAY CO. INC, Mehihorn Bidg. I can earnestly recommend Dr.! liver troubles, rheumatism, sclatica, i i i i Desbis to. serene suffering. such 90) porte angyl AOE ABOUT THOSE UMBRELLAS MONEY 2 Toy jumbego, appendicitis, insceania Perhaps = soar gd - pitching in ove satiorsd {204-208 People’s ‘Bani uilding, Oo headache, and all conditions resul ™ ‘The above testimonial is only one Second av. and Pike St (Without Commission) yap igh ie doing a big week's washing. The Star; In th ttle brewer I submit the brewery tru avers to ask from the elty *, without doubt. than ar a00 OF COFporation In 2 mitt” te ne of the many chronic and complicat Office hours, daily from 9 a. m to o4 cases I have successfully treated |}@ p.m. Sundays 10 a. m. to 12 m.| fm Beattie. Having graduated from | Evenings by appointment. Phone, the foremoxt colleges in Germany | Main 5490 ON MEAL ESTATE on Stitbiva runroses suantion. fren. SRRATMENTS | But that’s no reason why she should A. Molt, D. O., 407, 408 and 400 People’s itank islds.. Second) boil her clothes and wash them in hot water. 4 No reason why she should fill her house with nauseous steam and ‘run the risk of catching a bad cold. No reason for reddening hands and | face by hot water and steam. | No reason for breaking her back over | the washtub, hard-rubbing. No indeed. Washing with Fels-Naptha soap in lukewarm water is just as sensible in Winter as in Summer. Let Fels-Naptha save the boiling and hard-rubbing. Let it do your washing in half the time 3. ‘The Seattle Brewing & Malt AFTER SIX; AT THE Store for Everybody 1Se Stick Horse, 9¢ | 45c Window Blinds, 25¢ Child’s Stick Horse, with | Good quality Opaque Window | Shades, with patent enda; Savings & Trust Company oF the practic ’ The thinking pubt 8 for the independence « tives, and t neoncern apon ti familiarity with any Second and Cherry Announces an In- crease in Capital Stock from $100,000 to $300,000, cities. Without dinsussion, it ia con that representatives the ov | Violin tt ory officials have cor a mon rental blunder, and it im thelr fur ther misfortune that ‘The The two wheels and horse's head, with bridle reins; 9c on nen — 25c special Surplus and Undi- Profits, $35,- be ; of the old way. Masks | nd cand ce iF Mie ie ot geet 5 Lessons FREE with $10.00 Violin Complete. Masks.of all kinds priced ex-| Wax Candles, in assorted aba integrity’ of. loathe 10 Lessons FREE with $20.00 Violin Complete Save ge ee for something else. ‘ < “ lar at a half peepee’ So Sr ermont tes 'porta nce 20 Lessons FREE with $40.00 Violin Complete | If you don’t know the Fels-Naptha vided 000. tremely low at colors; . Be, 10¢ a.0°15c | rT a 5c may wtbicinin th rt cores, jk: allganianlagedhrt trom Hl} way of washing by heart, read and follow | oor, a Pg Ae Re HANGS pirchaaed (rom tHE ching Fiawo'CG, | the simple directions printed on the red Oo. HW M'GILE at Third av., with prin which we are selling ata great sacrifice. ~— Si lenatigpetenscstecanens ]| and green wrapper. Ww ‘ ‘ — e Invite Y: , THOMESON'S CAFE J W F Pi 'e Yells also how to best wash flannels, te Your | Spe Ige 7 & FT lurlbat | N® BAKERY ° ° vans iano 0. | woolens, colored things. Account re1g. er AND UNION STREET | ta a cx 40. take your Hunday |}) — OPPOGITE NEW POSTOFFICE, 1921/4 THIRD AVENUE. |}| | } Corner and Marion St. | Psa 1

Other pages from this issue: