The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 17, 1909, Page 7

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AY STOP P. E. MAY SUFFER FOR A TIME, BY J. H. BROWN OLYMPIA, Feb. 17.—Wo topped on the state Bt the AYP. oxposit IE to Ropresentative @f the state commiux @ays the comnit PAY cash for the v Contractors refused to a warrants. A new A.Y-P. 8 Beeson at the requor and oth of the AMended to require the nditures should hers simi tures of other This was to been a scandal Matters in the ther states Blons are free they will, without takic course of having the through the state " Been the rule that cro @xtravagance fo But the commission ts up a this proposition: They ba "to pay cash for the work. The arly invest prevent w in many ¢ history Whe Bave received the cash Dotiage City Arrives The ity arrived at t o'clock t t ee from Alaskan ports, SP at te Ballard repairs Bernk Goes to Tacoma oe liner Serak. w at tle yesterday, shifts fan Francisco. Albers m Ball for Ho of an unex mand at midnig! me he. said. “Aprhane @hrunk. Ay no make » * at that point parienced a rush of b whied hospital to rec nicely this o joing nk res LATE NEWS Island City of Long plant MADISON, Wis—The the senate this afternoon. — purpose of prosecuting W. whe for Farmers’ New Samne! Sloan made the 4 was arrested Tepresenting the and Trust company of the continent for the ox ayonedt Alarmed Washington tion to invgatigate it that Myers . THE WORK STATE BUILDING AT THE A.Y tractors, who, Slayden sa Qnxious to throw up the work fume to sive vouchers tt ETS TT ON THE FRONT | ed at ombinn Loading at Atbere—The|to meet his hotel bill, C. L aie loading f i probably HE JUST WANTED T0 SEE HOW DEEP THE WATER IN SOUND IS, Eagles’ lodges. i FAy bane look to see eof ut b het lant night poort | He morning. the Standard Ot! company exploded to: , causing a fire. No reports of * to any employes were re- legisia- tive deadlock over the election K NEW YORK—An agitator in th * indication that a choice would be SPRINGFIELD, Ills —Despite fre- balloting. there was no tn- today of a break in the @eadiock for Untted States sena WASHINGTON—An ameadment tothe navy appropriation bill re- storing the members of the marine to service aboard the United warships was adoptec by the directors | marily Rankers’ | McArthur t ith the | as arrested with ee * * . BANK CLEARINGS, * “ Seattio, * % Cloarings today, ,.$1,496,207,07 * % Balances . . 182,294.04 & * Tacoma. + }w Cleartngs today, ..§ 728,996.00 # * Balances 72,616.00 ® \* Portland * * Clearings today... $1,021,797.00 & *® Balances 86,988.00 & * * ee WOMAN SPOTTER PUT AT WORK PLACED IN CELL WITH WOMAN CHARGED WITH KILL ING A MAN AN DINGO, Feb. 1 Hy wed today Duden, un charge of brother-in Cal P.—-Interest was rene of Mra, Effie her on the w, Brace Shefler, when it was . nt Mra, Winnifred Bron who has been held on charges Ag wn art gallery vying upon the M Hrons was in alleged on was confined in with Mra. Duden, and ave gained her confi Duden has ab¥olutely » make any statemen « arrest and the fous to learn w w 4 apy discovered anythin: stay tn the jail, She will be a witness at Mra, Daden's testimony te eagerly ved that she 1 the motiy f ing Shefler, which. fu can t aragd, is ky only to the prisoner and posasit “ PLAYS THE RACES; LOSES MONEY; TAKES LIFE SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 17.—By With « great number of pool | as the records of losses Emeryville race tracks, and several checks marked “no funds, telling the story of his tnabitity Rios, an Luis Obispo, was found dead on his bed, with a bullet wound tn jhis temple, at the Grand Central | hotel today | When the chambermald = fe |the body the pistol was still gr jed in bis right hand. Rice was a jMember of the Masonic, w and = FLOOR COLLAPSES; -) ted ducking tn | os) MANY KILLED VALENCIA, Spain, Feb. 17.—By U. P.—Five persons were killed 30 seriously injured and 50 slightly bert in t collapse of the floor of a hall where soldiers were being drawn by conscription for the rmy eee eee TWO GO INSANE. While Hulda Faulk was be ing tried before the insanity commission this afternoon, her fathe & witness, ee eee j | teeen tex ent into con vuision: believed to be insane also. Hulda Paulk went insane over religion DEPRES EERY ESSE ES SNUB FOR 2CENT BILL. SACRAMENTO, Fob. 17 —By U P.—Sanford’s twocentfare bill, which bas been slumbering in the senate committee on corporations Just 0 days, was reported ont to day with the recommendation that tt do not pass. The bill was sent, however, to the judiciary commit tee, where it is asnufed of a prompter if not a frienudiler re ception. CALHOUN TRIAL DRAGS. SAN FRANCISCO, Fob. 17 —By U. P.—The entire morning session ian of the trial of Patrick Cal- houn wns devoted to an examina tion of George K. Porter, an elec trieal contractor. On Visit to Mormons. SALT LAKE, Utah, Feb. 17.— President Smith and his party left here today for San Franciseo on a special car, en route to Hono lula to visit Mormon colonies tn rs | the Hawaiian Islands. without debate, for a chmmission the to under the withering rritzan — dog-in-the-ma | poticten —— FILES FILES REPORT ON THE PROPOSED COUNTY ROAD Morrison regarding t parative costs of the Bridges, — from Orillia to ‘aylor route, running wide of the railroad tracks lia to the west boundary « County Engineer Morrison Mmends that the Taylor road be to County n’s report the at $46 rights-of county with « place Geet of the trond $51,030.10 Gives Cost of Road The length £ Sigan'e wet thon . wt the ITY ENGINEER RECOM. SENDS THAT THE “TAYLOR ROUTE” BE ACCEPTED. The county commissioners today ined the report of County En-|f mm Engine Taylor road et in length and of construction 1.10. For se y along thin Ato an ne of $5,040, or making a total Bridges road fon raised by delegates of the o md against the west thorough wing to it# Mability to destruc- the west , City Engineer Morrt hie opinion on the fact that « romsings will have to be consid pointing out that while be thr grade crossings mn the weet road, there will be fogs crossings at grade on the | ast fond, at Orillia. The engineer also gives a# one reason for recom fhending the west road, “that of yp avolding the more dangerous croas- ings.” One of the east road supporters, in discussing Mr. Morrison's basia 0 reasoning in regard to the matter of dangerous cronsings might be taken towmean “it will hurt lows to be killed at Kent than at Oriitia. The enat-siders say the commissioners who granted the rail road franchise should have taken this matter into consideration at the | 1 time the franchises were granted. SHINGTON, F report on the reaty was ord mint tter ts will tion | Shoe Store for Men ‘=the store that pays “" the money instead the landlord. Our ‘Bhoes are guaranterd to be highgrade $4 il styles and the county | states that it, | | | EXCLUSIV M J SENSATION IN TRIAL WITNESS iy 60 COOPER TRIAL STIRS COURT ROOM BY HIS UTTERANCES. | NASHVILI Tenn, Feb, 17 That the late Benator KL W. Car mack “ought to have been in hades was # stat John D, Sharp | Colonel Duncan Cooper and his son is on trial, charged murder, by W. J witr wtand today dd & Breal sonsa | long ago uted to who, 1 Robin Cooy } with Carmack | Smith, on the The remark tion Smith sid that: Sharpe, who t# a form heriff, discussed }mack during the recent campalg and called him a disturbing Mgure in the party L, A. Welch, a barber, t that called his attents | to an editorial by Carmack and de j clared it was unwarranted. FALLS IN A| FAINT Shary MNS, ANNA Bi FALLS INA SWOON IN A SROOND AV. STORE | wh | vive he BONDS FOR REGRADE. Denny hill property the donation regrad by Imaing bonds. 1 pon at @ onda wilt be in as many CONDEMN COTTERILLS | HARBOR BILL The Dawa ment Chat pending bh Impre night opposed se bill providing for th ent of @ “port district.” It bill wae a pre structing the Speakers declared that they were Lake Washing they did ob constructing tt at th pre that the canal wt of the north-end Property owners, benefited | WANT ROADWAY connections with roads leading out of this city to the north, taking jto Richmond Beach and sound towns to the north of the | Fremont st. to @ connection with) |the macadam county road connect- ing with the north end of Green wood ay. A committee, composed of Coun- eilmen Mullen, Bawyer and God dard, representing the city, and Judge Burke and Judge Dottle, H Cc. Heary, C. D, Stimpson and George Kittloger, the county commissioners this al ernoon, urging that the commission. ors take action towards building this roadway The committee informed the commiastoners that the city would | pay one-half the cost of the road,| which will be 3% miles long. The committee urged that this road should be completed the opening of the fair, give access by macadam road to the Golf club's grounds and other points of interest in the north seo ton. SEATTLE MAN IS DEAD IN TACOWA TACOMA, Feb, 17.—By U. P.— Knocked against a bar roe aafe in a fiat fight Inet Phorsday, P. | Warwick, a commercial traveler with headquarters in Seattle, re cetved Injuries from which he died today in a local hospital. The man was intoxicated at the time of the saloon = fraca and, according to spectators, forced a fight upon Geo Botts, a bartender, who knocked him down, An inquest will be | held TWO FRIENDS. BALLARD, Feb, 17-—Utterty disre friendwhtp, memory of many hip to the dining a Mace, the par saloon, on Mon- ¢ had known Thay for seve: sand he had born an @ t repute Mace did not hesitate a tm: an old friend. accommodate | theally the ma att Roberta Thayer | used on th hay e was the and thus told Roberta that name of bis step al father the 4.4on's alleged forgeries |The cider Thayer hax a carpenter hop near Lak considered well to do. | posses DUKE Ewe uF ST. ny | VU. P. i ‘tiadlsir Alex: | | androviteh died this evening. Bankruptey © On,—Bank ruptey proceedin begun this |morning in the Un etreuit Lewis & Slaver net D. A, Waldo, an pr of 1247 Utah at tland men allege 6 nd that ® lene y further allege nt consigned to the are and Steel compa 200 worth of Wheelbarrows as pay ment on his ace , In preference to the other creditors. court by Mitchell, H HAND-MADH MATS A SUMCIALTY, Mme. PAUL ANEMY, Oppostte New Paatattioe, 4a faa" Phone L-180a, or those directly | | NORTH OF CITY, For the purpose of opening up| in Bothel and giving a direct rowte! other} Uo HeeaLY ial if “Wvarythion ae Complete, sale beginning tomorrow. FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Store Closes Daily at 5:30, The styles are will be shown on the § Wxtenstve Lines Dry ¢ | Aprons in Wide Assortment at Important Savings An extensive purchase of Aprons was made at a close figure, and will go on varied and the prices obviously low. Second Floor, and The also in the Basement Salesroom; the:remaining styles on the Second Floor only. 50 —Bib trimmed with ruffle. 50c fle over shoulders. O8e 73 c 75c 50c circular skirt, ingly good. * * * * * # (city, the counly commissioners this | who was present @| * * * * * * appeared before | ¢.} BAD CHECKS FOR HIS] Washington and "| afternoon instructed County Bn. | gineer Morrison to prepare an eati. | had mate of the cost of macadamiatng | shades. and the darker colors. Fancy bobbinet ; with — pin-tucks ; sleeves, wistaria, brown, black $2.95—Chiffon between ; sleeves $2.95 Black only toire tie. Bottle green, blue and taupe. $3.95. | Waists Tailored with one-inch shoulders and box-plait front, with buttons ; self material quetaire electric sleeves. blue, green and rose Ladies’ Home | | Journal Patterns _ for February LUNCHEON TENDERED © anrter | er | Mem 25¢e and 389¢ styles | 1 | | | } Mother Hubbard Taffeta Waists with round yoke of bobbinet, ished with rows of soutache braid Front has three bands of silk em broidery with clusters of pin-tucks full-length mousquetaire Plain-tailored Net Waists with back, front and sleeves of one inch tucks; high collar with Direc porgelain Messatine tuck# over dowd trimmitigs ‘of Full-length fetus Lightbhuc | style wood, wistaria, French gray, navy, pastel green and evening Taffetas in checks and Some have line checks on white grounds; stripes in new shades for Spring. Fancy 20-inch Moire and plain Moire, jacket suits and under-skirts. Silk Waists Specially Priced A purchase of dressy Waists for the February Sale has been marked at two interesting prices. 2 P) M. Today—Active Selling Has Reduced These $2.95 and $3.95 Waists to Broken Sizes. $2.95-—Taffeta Silk Waists with V-shape yoke of fancy braid and front and back fashioned leg-o'-mutton navy and fin- “LAM PROUD OF SEATTLE,” rar SAYS JUDGE BALLINGER © 5 cinaeypeneseennntnnsnrenannjaenticienannemeecae udge Hatin ‘ of the anu +4 extended t » worth and. qualities of Judwe | yntive that r, “whowe well poised chars | he would Gingham Aprons Bib Aprons of Amoskeag gingham, full width. } Aprons of Amoskeag gingham, full width and length. Aprons with. skirt made in circular effect and Aprons, full length, with ruf- Cover-all Aprons with high neck and short sleeves. —Cover-all Aprons of good quality Amoskeag gingham; long sleeves, and flounce on skirt Princess style Aprons trimmed with white braid. Aprons of white print with black figures, large bib and cadet, Edison, rose- | Shadow-stripe Messaline, 20 inches wide, in evening shades 20 wide. others large bold stripes, inches 27 inches wide, for $3.95—Messaline Waists with round yoke of white tuck- ed net ;. trimmings of soutache braid form V-shape down front. Clus- ter of pin-tucks over shoulders; full-length, tucked Light- gray, navy blue, green, rose, also black sleeves $3.95—Waists of messaline with front trimmed Y-inch silk braid to form yoke ; cluster of tucks with on cach side. Collar, back and shoulders fashioned with — pin- tucks; fulldength sleeves. Porce lain blue, wistaria, light-gray and REDERICK & NELSO INCORPORATED uitivate, st of honor hom hoi ou tn February Sale of Silk Merchandise Continues Tomorrow The February Sale of Silk Merchandise represents the work of several months of preparation, and the values are correspond- Some of the Offerings are briefly outlined below. Silks, Special 57¢ a Yard Messaline, 20 inches wide, of lustrous quality pure silk plain and fancy effects, diamond figure and vine patterns. Taupe, khaki, golden brown, delft blue, Embroidered (2%, long democrat, had gone to such will always “make good.” CABBAGE HEADS UP; | (esse White Aprons 25c—Round Aprons of lawn with hemstitched ruffle” 3%e—Round Aprons of lawn, lace-trimmed. in 39c—Aprons of white lawn, with pink or blue. large bib trimmed 50c—Aprons of dotted Swiss, trimmed with embroidery. 50c—Bib Aprons of lawn with bretelles trimmed with em- broidery. Other styles with hemstitched tucks. —First Floor, Silks, Special 73c a Yard 20 figures, coin spots and conventional designs. Louisine inches wide, in self-colored effects, diamond Black, taupe, rose, raspberry, wistaria, catawba and other leading shades. 20 stripes, Peau de Cygne, Taffeta and Surah inches wide, weaves, in two-tone block effects, hair-line 14-inch stripes and jacquard figures, in combinations. highly pleasing shades and Herringbone Surah Silk, 23 inches wide, in green, ashes of roses, old-rose, catawba, delft blue, Edison, and navy. Rough*Shantung, 20 inches wide, with self-colored coin spots, in popular pastel shades. Taffeta on Satin Ribbons: Specials An excellent quality of Taffeta and Satin Rib- bons in 6-inch width, suitable for trimmings, sashes, hair ribbons and faney-work, embracing many of the popular shades for Spring, such as taupe, London smoke, electric blue, Copenhagen, yellow, golden brown, orange, leather, corn, champagne, red, raspberry, old-rose, royal pur- ple, rose-pink, salmon-pink, cerise, Nile green, myrtle green, new green, old-blue, jaspe, laven- der and light-blue. Black and white also in- cluded. The Taffeta Ribbons are specially priced at 25¢ and 17¢ a yard; the Satin Ribbons, 25c a yard, silk Gloves $1.50 Pair These Elbow-Length Silk Gloves come in two embroidered effects and have two silk-covered clasps at wrist to match. They. The colors are green, navy, sky, pink, tan, brown, gun-metal, are double-tipped, Paris-point-stitched, and will wash. lavender, pongee and chamois. Black and white Gloves are also included at the special price of $1.50 a pair. Free Embroidery Lessons 10 to 11 a.m, | MANY SEE MULES et PUT ABOARD DIX | Hy love, and} Pee’ “8 F) phe army transport Dix ts the da wi H matn attraction along the waterfront ne, & oday undreds 0: people have Ste wg stipe os al cr eg aed RBADING, Pa, Fob, 1T—By U. ‘| been coming and going in hopes of |sectng something extraordinary, in| P.--George Kraut, the loading of t hone line 5 g loading phone lineman, shot tashel, | nd mules a ard, with y KILLS HIS GIRL a young tele. Stella Rook- a beautiful 18-year-old girl, | “lam proud of Seattle, proud of \” songs he ¥ beh) } tallow elms - fn. an Seattle rrow morning for Philipp and then sent a bullet through his ian been ‘ome Ne past, #0 | bh Nae eh ah al nae ee | Hulu, where the animale will be un-|tn a taxteab toward the girl's home Wallinger, who is to be named @ 1 that not only & Abandon ReccechkTiatabd Gad wiven’ e Tite sentenst jretary of the inter in the cabinet e entire woat took neads Ane Bn Sunes Lite a “lat an garly hour today Jot the incoming — admintétration, |Wnduallfied pride, } ada They coat troy ot 9 pur .ta closed hin reply to the expressons i per pound, and that's 1 will made by Sudge J. T. Ronald, one of Tallin going som Dies From Bure ore law partners, apoke a few mo- | Cackle-borries are onene. Fa the NERKE r 7 Mrs. nepts, and there was both In price which they are selling for to- | _HBRRELEY. Cal. Bob. | . MON EY ts and pathon th hin remarks, | Path |duy, restaurants will pay all kinds mers Sichals. wits oF” Garis LOAN } svers were lald f RR ty = Abrahwin Lincoln, died at a local Without Commtaston) L. WO Gray aQay Mi he pital oO purns reoelved , , , fory yaar twe — "ON RAL FY TATE OR pies Jenene | orkatr ton ie | they Witt a If nocoasary, Ii ty this morning. sf BUILDING | Dupor at the audacity of an opposite | order that he ean unload ther DANTTon, si Mayor M 5 pailtical party in forcibly. annexing | Spude olng down Foleinan | 4 WAN ae farm of aore treats. &. Campbell, 113 te a Mayor Miller was the firat spoak-|talenta which he belleved, he, as ajare $28 on today, [See page 6,

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