The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 9, 1909, Page 7

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WOMEN MIX IT IN A WORDY BATTLE JUDGE GAY HAS HARD TIME KEEPING THEM FROM PULL ING OUT SOME HAIR jand There were lively scenes in Si Pperior Judge Wilson R. Gay Yesterday afternoon, during the trial of the suit of J. R. MeGee @eainat S, BE. Campbell for $1 damages for alleged ationation of his wife's tions With tense face, hands ¢ im anger. M Ida McGee the plaintiff, gnarled woman with as she in refuting @ 8 court 000 lenched wite of at one call with Camp py the ® conduct of due and proper court, Mra: McGee Went on in her denunciation of the Witness, in which she discours @d volubly on the latter's regard for veracity. The witness came et ms! the same kind of langunne. | MERE BOY ROBS SIFES Robbing safos of business estab Rahments, under guise telephon fing for the doctor for his sick moth #6, & the method employed by Eu | @ Alter, alias Cole, aged 11 years, Who was arrested and lodged in the wenlle ward of the county wctive Sam Corbett yesterday past pplaints ent in that two boys were te method of Fobbing safes and counters of bust- Teas houses It was the plan of Al- ter to ask if he could use the tole ©, stating that his mother was See nns that he would like to send for a doctor. As & rule he had gome one with him who would do the telephoning Whittle the tatter wae using th Alter would slip over to th open the cash drawer and carry Away whatever money was there. Recently he went to sleep in an @iey and some boys found between 960 and $60 in his pockets. Ho ts B@likged to have entered the store at 902 Second av. and stolen a pin val- ued at $75. Today's Treasury Report. WASHINGTON Fob. 8 treasury siutement today: Reentpta, | 8 984; disbursements, $1,907,000. Regardless spect for the phone safe | tition of the Seattle Lighting com | TRY 1HIS FOR _ YOUR couGH \| Mix two punees of Glycerine with | @ half-ounce of Virgin Of) of Pine) @empound pure and a ball pint of Mraight Whisky. Shake well, and) take in doses of & teaspoonful every four hours. This mixture possesses | the healing, healthful properties of the Pines, and will break a cold! 4m twenty-four hours and cure any cough that is corable. in having this formula put up, be sure that | druggist uses the genuine | in Of! of Pine compound pure, and guaranteed only by Leach Chemical Co. Cincianat!, | solutely lgiven In Seattle. there was for a time a real kitchen door “Irish parliament while judge and balliffe lambasted decks for order with a din like the ratiia of musketry It was only when *he stern and terrifying volee of Judge Gay was heard, threaten ing a million years’ imprisonment for contempt of court, that the verbal “go” subsided For a time peace prevailed, when once more the witness said some thing not to the Iking of Mra, Me and there came the regular woman's 1 never did! You did! 1 didn’t!" I say you did—there! Youre a Hart Rang-bang-bangity bang” bailiff. Madam, madam, madam,” ox claimed the judge, “this cease or I'l have you up for tempt,” and quiet prevailed The jury ts still ont in the case this afternoon. Gee wont the con ee) SENDS SPECIAL MESSAGE 10 CONGRESS w ARHINGTON, Feb. | By U.P. Presid ¥ ‘eb. 9 t today congress trana- jait by |; minivan st of the United Stat » investigating farm con- reatdent Roosevelt that better and roads be 000 be the commis n to make further inve pet heomnas. The report of the commission ends with the state nt that “ft le to be hoped that 1 ng men and women, freat r schools end inetitution ig. and quick with ambitien and trained intelli. gence, will feel a new and strong call to the service on the farm.” HOLD UP GAS FRANCHISE Before the county commissioners this morning, the matter of the pe- pany for a ftanchixe to lay gas mains along that section . lying north of the city boundaries be tween Lake Washington and Puget Sound, County Commissioner Car. rigan urged that the matter be de ferred pending further tion. The committee of the Chamber of Commerce today reported in favor of a bill now before the leginiature, providing for a uniform system of accounting in and publication of the accounts of counties, cities, etc.. of the same class, Big clearance sale of up-to-date Men's and Young Men's Suits, Ab the biggest values ever A. Briage & Co., | First av. and Yesler way. pra Roller Skates 50c to $3 SATURDAY “Such a different sale’—that’s an minis of what you hear every enthusiastic customers. year’s styles, or factory ¢ rejected goods, but consis day from the throng of caged samp oat ed samples, or | new, fresh goods, Siti iance tod me te ho caleeas tendon Four days more to buy Laird Patent Colt, Patent Kid and Viet Kid Shoes for women Four days more to buy Cousin's & Schober's $6.00 and $7.00 $5.00 and $6.00 Kid and Patent Shoes for women Four days more to tny Pingree Shoes for women, in kid and Four days more to buy “J of styles for men, the $7.00 and $8.00 kinds Four days more to buy “J for men, in the $7 £m” &M 09 to $8.90 * $3.50 and $4.00 patent number $4.85 * Calf Shoes ec kinda sihipkive $5 Patent Shoes in a And But Four Days More fuliee | Large size Misses’ $2.50 and $3.00 School Shoes Missen Shoes Childrens’ 8% to Il Child's, 5% to 6 sizes .. $2.00 and $2.50 School 12 to 2 sizes . : ZOE o ose Infants’, soft soles $1.79 $1.55 98c ,29e Turrell’s 903 2d Av. Burke Bidg. must sent a] investiga / The complete the which Moore Sunday follows Bunday repertoire of + Lambardi Opera Co, * will be heard at the */ theatre commencing *® night, March 14, te as | “Lueia”; La Boheme,” all Tueaday ondlay matinee, Monday estar cast; Il Trovatore"; Wed Faust ‘Thursday Lueta ‘Thursday night, “Aida ‘riday, “Car men Saturday matinee, . 7 * - * * * 7 * \* * * * - ® “Rigoletto”; Saturday night, * 7 * *. a * * * * * * * | | | | Cavalleria Rusticana” and Pagliace! | | | Moore — Wednenday E. H. Sothern in rtoire Grand—'"Dolly Varden Seattie—"“in & Woman's Power - Loi The Climbers.” Orpheum—Vaudeville. e night, | | | Shannon's—Cameraphone ee | As & Dissipator your show is a Feath of th » Me it's Champagney. Is Caked with Class It makes a Crash tike More aif any Paleface who Purchased his way inte the Joyshop merged without his money's worth, | want ie Photo to Hang in my Uallory of Xtinot Ones In the free-for-all for Pinn eference Edwin Holt Flashed in mn the Mt. As a firwt ade to the Holt Jolts wore rural schoote | # and that] Wheaten Man for Willie Got foollah untain Pen the erust witty, | Machine-made Mayor, Mr. Holt hur! da line lobes wh | And when the plump little jones out ar ives heppy eve pany Waa str mune Pha | was pollehed « Playlet itke an after, the Hol ik by & Tidal Wave dite Mr. Holt’. work rough deacent Footlah yout? was a typi and held up’ t 1 College Rake, Manager petied to Reiter w hin the f fun which atacted. e to quali The Three ward Bowe . he ringlead ‘The Trie un» corked seme perilously rough ne acrobatic antien, which thome tn Moros just muti. t they really the aerial an x T may ood, It is only nec j "The Three Rubes” we: mire ‘A Portion of the Apt ognized the Merit Hehmidt Operatic Tric the Prison Beene trom “Faust” —a Hut most of those In frovt [to jose the entirely capable inter pretatiog of the famous old g@rand opera. Mine Sehmnidt & beautt | and Mr. Khodes and Mr or are ned bly tratned votee ble Mise Agnes Mabr is « Tovpy Too Dancer, wh ri lity | Russian weeks ame. Uva pawl seen Some of her step 4 jhave sorely taxed muscle and bane, but she seemed to enjoy It as much as did the spectators Which lx but saying that have been highly pleased. Miss Mi i* an sisted by a whose main duty ts to © in which the altogether classy Miss Then Marry Foy ot knee-deep int ange of Mirt front were Imperse: who Watering health i finds more! he bargained r, One bee | he ts an at Apath ° and lushingly. Ano her h atv mititers, Pimally be tak the bar ll spring and he be comes & mot Foy have hooked thie. id from one Fr win. Anyway, the sketch holds wa and Flo Clark . the ten of Paces out Hathed In Smiles. Poy ta a plan withal re merit Webb, while « stage | arries away the after rig wing Mr. and Mra. Franklin ¢ the show with That depends partial of the Big sick Wiel for applause. But at that the act a filled with several mysteries aba lutely ne ut here and whieh os ed some comment. The full atage settings were reaponsible for sey. | eral more fiims than usual. } It's @ good show, if an, hurtle up to the box oft terrogate Mr. Ht ne whould | ee and in G EDDIE BOYDEN. Pantages. Humor is on tap at the Pantages tre this week. The Four Han. are top-lined as jana and they mw Their sketch, entitled Pr is @ potpourri of foolishness which requires consider- able skill, They were « scream. Lado and Brown are billed ax medy actobate and they were all of that and more, The pair unload od several extremely comical steps went big morn and Torke offer more com at ver pletu very good and Tone, the ‘wo ite | nome, aver juvenile song a | resting films clo theatre several | “Foxy Quiller |cotved a warm | made his fient a Zink interpreted to the delight of |) The Austratian compan weleom: several cha apeciinens Interoating | John LeClair and he proved his Dillard ball bi | . @ balind, | wp the t | county | 87 years jin the early jand | Taking SSeS EE EEE ESSERE EEE ES d Alfred. Croker | but | told the Jury that he did not strike | wtias tmp 12] merely shoved ‘ths | Moor and causing the injury which 4) Georgetown. , |He sald he was afraid they intend thetr Moist Mel. | h Hid tth Y featnn’ fae te | w rd and informed that he wax ap- an electri 1 | dered hi upon | that his be: toler | ait of his time, Dantomimte | handion | ett THE STAR--TUESDAY AND DIED A:POOR MAN a ee BELLINGHAM, Wash, Feb. 9.—| INTL. He turned his attention to P.Augustus Griffen, throe| Me off business in Western Pe ann Himew a millionaire and three time: +} acenaty a ~ y bt beg & bankrupt, @ ploneer of Whatcom | figtition with the Rockefellermiater forced him {nto bankruptey NO came went in 1885 acros of land on which Bellingham | now stands, He also founded the olty of Ferndale, this county The pante of 1894 again wiped bim out and he died today in comparative poverty died here pestorday, aged Griffen made a fortune 508 in San Franotaco, rated as «a millionaire his wealth to Chicago, he erected the first of the great ole vator systems of that city, and was | out in the great fire of AE RITE UT Le RTE —ieieaiensiee hiatal SALVATION ARMY LEADER — WE DENIES CHARGES MADE jod that will load to BUT THE OFFICERS ARE he biggest scandals in cles ever «© oantered in this city NOT BATISFIED. lares that the methods his charity work are William Stacy, the divisional of nd he offers his books | of the American Salvation for investigation. How Army, against whom Joseph Ken: | ever, tell from | nedy, a former member of the | them army, has made charges of misap-| the | propriation of funds and donations, jtoday made a broad denial of any misconduct, and accuses Kennedy {with being vindictive by reason of an Interference ¢ Stacy's part when Kennedy attempted to give away @ pair of shoes promised to another party Humane Officer Elis has the case In charge, and is carefully in-| Stacy will probably Yostigating every charge made by account, if one it ia Impossible to just what is done donations made, as record has not been kept It is alleged that Stacy haa b run out of other towns for the # thing of which he ts accused b and it js also stated that the Amer | jean Salvation Army has been re fused the assistance of charity endorsement committees in other | with be called to the charge that wold oi be goods substa as Kennedy, and ft is possible that have been Re = water, The charge for this service ment Judge that it i wron on the wat quests the recommend that all legitimate charges for free fund Want A resolution was recety vy the arn ber MAN ON TRIAL FOR MAN.| Trade of Dawson calling upon the postmasters general of Canada and SLAUGHTER INSISTS THAT [tho United Statex to bave all mail year around, w White Horse City. The ansistance of this chamber is In defending his Wherty before |U#eNtly requested in securing such |morning, Frank Poquett, charged with manslaughter, as a result of today the death of William H. King, at the some interesting facts will be re: | tated in made against the water depart he KING water be made against the general saat of the Hoard of DEATH WAS ACCIDENTAL, =| deatined for Dawson forwarded, the a jory in the superior, court this} °° South Seattle, November 30, ‘The Cham- mmittee on reported adverse- preposition ot in- 1908, fapeasing the vcard of county com- ners from three to five men re. There is at present a bill be- the state legiaisture providing | that beginning in 1910 there shall be | fre comminstoners elected in each | Sumy. ow King with bts ts as charged, but ing 4 Booth, who was with bim, apart. In so doing, Poquett alleges, King fell the back of his head striking the Submit : a Estimatos—-Witht heat few days County Auditor resulted In death Bio ‘A. Case will « pear hetors the | Walter Fulton, attorney for Po amber of Commerce and aubmit | quett, brought this version of the /* report on aftair before the jury today. Po: jmunty finane quett and the men had been to [O04 1. tina lgether during the evening, when | jeate to the unty for salaries and tt was nw ge toy me ee Proposed changes in method of em-~ Poquett claims tha moyment of clerk jhe did not want to go; that the/ the outlook of the} es for the coming year Auditer Lincotn ex- compiling estimated Condemnation Suit Bettied—A de- jother men wanted him to go With | cree of appropriation allotting $4,000 them because ho had money and} %4® valuation of tide lend property | owned by A. L. Palmer, A. M. ott | and Joho Bepich, against whom con- atiguied by the | mobile to take the crowd to Georse-| town, Poquett testified that both | pany was handed down by Judge w a who were somewhat tntoxti. Gay and filed in the superior cated, crowded close against bim. piper this morning | Assaulted Her With Pistol lowing he Assaulted her with « plat was an habitual drunkard and had| threatened to kill her, Mre. Saman- the Sellers commenced mult for di- vores tn the superior court this morning from her husband, Joel Sellers. Mrs. Sellers ask» absolute | divorce and custody her two children, aged 19 and 15 respectively. LIGHT HOUSE BOARD BALKS LOCAL DEAL, Ack nowt jed to assault him, and so flung them apart with his arme. King, who was not altogether sober, staggered and fell. Booth, Poqnett claims, attempted to pick wp something from th street, whereat Poquett started for him, asking: “What aro you fellows up to?” Booth ran. Poquett chased him and brought bim back, ask- ing him to explain bis actions. He wan arrested sbertly after. snneet for the injuries to King. watll his arrest, Poquett states, |he waa in ignorance of the fact seriously hurt. have been 6 ceived from a Piles and An Keny and Representatives Jones and Humphrey, of the Chamber of Com merce's resolution calitny for the! ereation of seperate lighthouse dir. | ie Puget Bound and ow expressing —himacif in favor of the Pp. ov Piles took the with the lghthous was of the opinion th & sufficient number of lighthouses to eall for a division at the present | time, and it would be a useiew pense Henator Plies a eat for the rem rors of the Thirteent ‘ertiand to Betit report by the loon istrict leade the board to r make the ents o Trimble Resigne—At the | meeting yesterday afternoon of the! Beatle Acro | club William Pitt | president of the club, te resigaation, on the groun interests took up| “Harry W. Trent wen! elected in hin place. Mr. Trimme| Ul still be a member of thy board of governors. Humiliated His Wife—Jennic Riley today commenced sult for divorce | from Archie Riley, claiming that two! |days after they ‘we arried he jawked her to earn money for her sup She said she could not bear umiliation imposed upon her, { and asks that she be given an abso- es, divor Propose # Change—Judee C. Romaberg, who (* 4 member of the | Chamber of Com re mimittee on yaffairs, called attention today }to the fact that 10 cherttable inet! [tuttons In the city are recetving free Poultry Favors New Law. committees of the Chamber of on state legisiation today mmended the passage of the leg: | lof inspection and supervision of pub Hic offices, and to establish « uni lrorm ayatem of public accounting, auditing and reporting under the jadministration of the «tute auditor 600 pairs pants on sale, $1.50 to 19220; values $3.00 to $4.00. A Bridge & Co Beat and Yesler. * Wier, LAUNDRY Dry-Picked Yakima Fowls, som COLLARS M¢ 2 3c. yare| Chickens; Order carty hy Zt, PALACE MARKET Second and Yesier OLLAKS ARNOT | t (FS) SH BARGAINS 1 Children’s Suits 600 Tittle different m To clear noy Children’s Suita, (rg akes. Worth up to $5.00. 6S h up to ts 60, A snap for $1.95 260 Children's Reefers and Overcoats and Kerseys. Metal buttona. up to $6.00, While they " $2.85 Great Western Clothing Co., (Wormer! Monarch.) NT-19 FIRST AVENUE Heraxpen Union and University. and |f seouring 400 | 7 IS IN SERIOUS TROUBLE | @ careful | | cities, as was the case here. | a. |] Watensive 1 of De peadable Dry FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. STORE CLOSHS DAILY AT 5.40 | PasementSalesroom Entrance through store from Second Avenue, or by direct entrances on Spring Street and Madison Street Spring Turbans and Toques: Flowers and Foliage Spring models in new Turbans and Toque horse-hair braids in brown, black and navy med with quills and fancy wings in Neapolitan braid of assorted colors. $5.00. A large assortment of or without foliage, in 10c, sorted colors, 25c, 3 and 25¢ Children’s Rompers and Play Suits, 39c and 98c 3% hildren’s Rompers in sizes from 1 to 6 years, made of cotton cheviot in serviceable and attractive tans, grays and blifes, plain colors, stripes and plaids. Round neck and belt piped with white Re Russian percale, shapes, of chiffon and These models are trim- Also includec Misses’ Hats Prices, $2.75, $3.75, $4.50 and eith the se 45e and 65¢; Marguerites 45¢ single or in clusters, with ason’s popular colors. Prices, Chrysanthemums, in 4s- 45c; Foliage, 15c, 18¢ Roses, many of 25c, and Violets, and Play Suits for boys or girls, sizes from 1 to 4 years. Made style, of blue gingham or blue-and-white or tan-and-white with knickerbockers to match. Women’s Cotton Vests and Corset Covers, 19c Each Women's pure white Jersey-ribbed cotton Vests and Corset Covers, with high neck, long sleeves. Good fitting, medium weight garments. Women’s Fleece-Lined Union Suits, 35c Women’s cream color, medium Union Suits. High necks, long fitting, well made and durable. fleece-lined cotton Perfect weight, sleeves and ankle length. Children’s Vests and Drawers, 19¢ Each Children’s cream color, medium weight cotton Vests and Drawers. These are well-made and durable garments. Women’s and Children’s Hosiery, 19c Pair Children’s black cashmere Hose of medium weight, merino toe and heel. Good durable quality. Glace Kid Gloves, 68c Pair Broken assortments of 2-clasp Glace Kid Gloves, in white and street shades. Many sizes are included, but fot all sizes in all shades. Table Napkins, $1.39 Doz.: Tray Cloths, 35c Each Twenty-inch Merc ask Table Napkins, of bright | ,. A 8 ats satin finish, in several choice de- Cloths, in fleur de lis pattern. Will | j gns, $1.39 dozen. Linen Crash, 84¢ Yard: Huck Towels, 14c Each Union Linen Unbleached | Crash, 16-inches wide, rough fin- ish, very absorbent, 8c yard. Women's broken lines of fleece-lined cotton, plain heavy cotton and outsize split sole cot- ton Hosiery. rized Dam- | Pure linen hemmed Tray take soft satin finish. 35¢ each. Hemstitched union Huck Tow- | els, size 18x36. Good, heavy well- raised huck, 14c each. Cotton Plaids, 9c Yard: Sheets, 69c Each Cotton plaids, 32 inches wide, in rich red, blue and black com- binations, hard finish, Seamless bleached sheets, | 81x90, of good, firm quality. Se yard. each, e 69 Miscellaneous John J. Clark's Spool Cotton, 3 for 10c. Netting Shopping Bags, 25c Witch Hazel and Abbotsford Oatmeal Soaps, 3 cakes in box, 15c¢ box. Shear's, 19¢ pair. Valentines in large assortment, 2c up to 1Se. Fancy Sash Pins, 48c. Leather Soutache Buttons, tman’s Anti- | !0c dozen. septic Talcum Pow der, crushed rose and violette, 10c. Tar Soap, 7 cakes for 25c. Ninette 15e Photo- es, cabinet French Face Powder, graph ¢ box. size, 48c Berlin Lawn finish Elastic Stationery, box. | up to 75c, Belts, 25¢ 65¢ Nottingham Curtains: Art Tickings: Portieres Nottingham Curtains in 3-yard lengths, ecru only terns are attractive and the net is serviceable. Price nd $1.00 a pair. Art Tickings, 34- and 36-inch widths, including the entire line of pillow and mattress coverings, priced at 1$¢ a yard. These Art Tickings come in green, blue and pink stripe effects. Rich, deep-colored green and red Portier in lengths of 234 yards, fringed at both ends, are attractively priced at $1.98 a pair. Ant pnts, INCORPORATED

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