The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 14, 1909, Page 7

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THE STAR-~ WEDNESDAY; APRIL 14, 1909, z STRIKE CLOSES _ SiATILE cists serokt FATHER ULRIC SCHEFFOLD TWO BALLARD MILLS “UNM cour DIES VERY SUDDENLY FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Dverr- Katoustve Lt pendable Goods STORM CLOSMS DAILY AT 580 April i4-—The au a yreme co " a aft judgment d DEMAND INCREASE of agitators, and that the mill Fonte dete pak actives nd fondant in the King county; WELL KNOWN AND MUCH! The funeral will be held from Mt would resume operations at oy y wa AND WALK bra an peration hoon - of Thomas F. Sully and LOVED PRIEST OF GREEN Renedict's church tomorrow morn ULTS mane me ‘eats ‘ sha ail againet John Bushell ing. Interment will be in Calvary UT RES This will depend on whether the | sued for damages for failure to an LAKE PASOES AWAY mi ss " _—— mill can get the men, and it te sign @ lease for premises at 07 Apri AA Gebers cout the ehane Pike ot. In Seattle | Mtrloken in just the prime of lite. working at Mc Donald a was The supreme court has diamiswed | when he» ‘gi at Ballard demanded | that a crank had brokea down, and | tne ‘apeee! in the King county ie nn Rev "rather ‘Ulto, Rehertora BILL INTRODUCED fe thelr pay from $3 Ln wt oe “Joubtful Of all, the (2 MATA Masoero against J. A.| pastor of Mt. Honedict's chureh, died iy; end i sd mills in Ballard. Roloom’s was the | Gampbell & Co. and Bherift Hodge. | suddenly wt hin home, «17 Wailing: | In dtdgr not te confit with the valve Srl teat te cae ae, ane take len The appeal was taken from an oF | f @ 4v., Yesterday, Pather Bchef-| state law covering the subject n v . der denying a temporary injunction’ fold was taken il Monday, but be Councliman MeKionon has intro : ast even: | followed by the Motor, Queen Clty, | and the decision says appeal will|thought lightly of the matter ana|@uced & new ordinance which will aection f the clippers, and then by the S| Mleary's and) pot He in such case unless the lower | did call & physician until late seek to regulate the operation of from each mill, Involves Turgeon’s, which pay § The court finds affirmatively that the | that evening. His tines was pus-| automobiles and the lic vio Atte mon on each | rest pay $3.00, Including Stimson’s| party against whom the writ is /xling to the phystolan, but wae not|chauffedts. The word bly thirty In all and the Seattle Cedar Lumber Co. gought ts insolvent jOvnsidered dangerous until youter-| has béen eliminated from the new d's mil! Was stated At McDonald's the packers were | day mornin when eymptome indi- | bill and it simply provides for wen no strike, Dut mere | raised from TH cents to a ating spinal meningitis developed. | “testing the qualifications of op t between a couple | but the clippers were not raleed A consultation of several phyaiciane | erators of automobi) auto oars 9 mr vas immediately ealled, but noth-| aud simflar vehicles.” The bill has TE i ruld be done to save the priest's been referred to the Heense and ' TS ARE QUI LATE NEWS Pi Ite reveulge eommlttes ee, THUS TIC Chicago.James Patten, who cor ‘ Pite BUY feempaniment of rousing /nered the wheat market and sent! Lowle Martin prener) pnb gg abounded enthusiasm, prices skyward, says he has ten | UTE rg ornagy ce their friends tast million bushels, and will now sell | * Nt slaves, was arrow : Seria the Seattle Co a! ply to keep the wheat from being | ubbard ae ree Sint : ~ ee An elaborate menu was exported ring ere April Sale of Glassware Pressed and Blown Tmportant savings are represented in this April Sale’ of Pressed and Blown Glassware, as indicated by the values described below Thin-Blown Table Tumblers, with engraved Grecian border; special, set of six, 30 St. Paul nc ly ce od Pigeon age Pad Seren Pome" RUSH FOR ONE HUNDRED AD. | Will be raised in much tens time ‘ 7] Rone eal We. of the evening werd | through the United States aot eQuaide a MISSION BOOKS 18 Now than rey do it Colonial Design Mayonnai Boat and Sauce pe teresting. and the! upon the interstate commerce com: | TCUlar sent to the loon! palioe & Te uré A coupon hook it | cial, 50« Spd thelr « were mission as an institution was be | Pa" a aa See IN PROGRESS. i# necessary to file an application \ | holt taste gun today, The Union Pacific, |“* en pany . yen me ie with the treasurer, in his offices in . Optic Design Champagne Glasses, with cut hollow ster : 2, har vio t he 28 | the ul Tpon Ss apect 8 ol s Ss ul actes! na Great Northern and Northern Pe | intive to dealing in white slaves. | “We will males 980,000 to pay ~ be bs m Upoe. filing tem ; special, f six, $1.50 Use STAMP. gifle are among the complainants. |Nariie wes released on $1,000 bail for the “finishing. touches ee whe! seca which ferme int estates = Colohial Design Water Goblets; special: tet of pia 54 AcY.-P. invitation stamp | ihe ye gg a: 4 feet fen and disappeared one week later Alaska - Yukon ~ Pacific exposition, go through the exposition grout diiedideadiniiaaiabesaicaeapitlahpoandh dealiadiarepneajnstuldetnspcindmduandaooaaleinaiipnaininesadibica pean iiversaliy used thie week |Clusive decision to the effect that - ond make It, In fect, all that It has to the headquarters of Frank of | passing wa tty cs wonder ne tee 0 AL BRIEFS been advertised, ‘the moat beautif owell, the official photographer of i ffice, and pee ‘ s % con: Ab | sposition ever held. ie the « the AW T.-P. Mr. Nowell puts the artistic de gosh City Mo. Py er | ‘ee od from A.-¥-P. headquarters, ndidate in front of his 4 fire conception and elegant atealthtly into his home at Rose.| Pesteffice Clerks Give Bali—Tho|*M! the campaign ix on. pase-camera, and the photograph he | ‘ofthe stamp are all most Sa & uberis oh:ven eke hoor] Menttie anion. of the Nations To raise the amount necessary to takes out of the machine is pasted Sa sburh, or a - on spon the coupon beok, ao that the ‘this morning, Frank Williama, a | ¢rstion pan nh tall, the pre-expositt ne p osition sale of sea- purchaser may be identified he Man—Prices of all | prominent man, shot and killed his | 4" ent bis eventing te the “ ; r Sercanes tl ‘ 0 in J ore of Beattlo and|*" tekete is to be pushed vigor- gates as the person wh in western Canada! wife as she lay sleeping in her bed, | Clerks and Tian wd go the book, for the tickets are a "| Open-Stock Dinnerware Popularly Priced While we give strong representation to elaborate Dinner Sets, the popu lar-priced lines are also very prominent. Two decided values in open-stock " " aly, and if present indicat twice within the | then sent a bullet crashing through |("elr friends at the Arcade hail. | nythe aa a nine making the total tn-| his brain, nc bd . Postmaster Russell will open the | fr @9¥thing the full sum required | transferable i. per . hundred [proceedings with a speech, after | 622 muranns emr-orceecemenenn ence aE « PLAN FOR DECORATION =" acs CONWAY SHOCKS | Oar WR We eee nan THE cITY SOLONS Dinner Sets are the following: —Basement Salesroom, Will Be Sent to Jaii—Heartor t ee The Decoration Day committees | P*Alties for violation of the auto ot the tout ‘organiaations tthe mobile speed law will be mated out| Councttman James Conway vice: TQ GIVE WHIST PARTY! | Woman's Relief Corps of Seattle |'° fenders in the futur according | somed forth with a genuine slik | will meet next Saturday, April 17, fe Poltce | piug bat Inst night. He won the in the Knights of | Judee John B. Gordon from the|top-plece from Counctiman Murphy,| The John PF. Miller Wom Re. | hall to make arrangements |DeRoh Yesterday afternoon. after hel who wagered that Conway would |Hef Corpa, No. 61, wil! give « whist to @ statement ¢ had fined_sta chauffeurs $50 each rty from 2 to 4 o'clock Thurnday | for the memorial services to be | not alt in the new munteipal build. | Pe | |neta oa wext Decoration Day, os | dehn Burne Dead—John Burns ing during his term of o afternoon, April 16, at the Kaights | Jone of the carly settlers im the! As per the bet, Conway wore the of Pythias ball, First av, moar 50-PC. DINNER SET, $7.25—Pink rose | 50-PC. DINNER SET, $8.35—An open spray decoration, with foliage and gold | stock pattern of fine semi-porcelain, in new edge. A new shape, of light-weight, semi- | Majestic design, characteristic of high-grade ‘CALLED T0 ACCOUNT | Duwamish river valley and « resis \ shining headgear from home and Pike at. jdent of South Park, died yesterday | arrived at the council chamber fit a | |at Providence hospital, aged TT\teen minutes tate, so everyone COUNTY FAIR IS Yours, He ts survived by three sona.| would be on hand to see. On the FOR THER DELAYS 3". Sooo ees | A BIG SUCCESS road down town Couway carried porcelain. 56-pc. Set, service for six per china, 56-pc. Set, service for six persons, hi F r too 1 n q 7 . i t 1 O75 ’ orvi twelve pe Sixteen contractors whose work on Aianha Eat conse as sélioes Son eee nine Tle. tee ae | ‘The county falr of the Michigan | %0"8 $8.75; 100-pe. Set, service for twelve | $9.7 100-p¢ Set, service for twelve per- cf « ot nor eels ” » got ini io ¥ " vrs, 7 5.5 city contracts Row behind time|eec, tne Church of Our La@y of |sovaition of the bet and the teem, | Society, being held this week in |i} persons, $13.7 sons, $15.50. will be called before the board of public works next Wednesday to show cause why they should not be held to wnt for all delay, as called for im the contract. These contractors have asked for exten sions on grounds which the board jet public works has deemed tnwufft- tent View cometery | finches at making good on a bet | Want Half Holiday—The question! 1 ig rumored unofficially that | seme, The society le holding thle | of whether all municipal employes! conway dodged every telephone oe alent » Seeiene a 4 YP | will get half a day vacation on -—" lwire down the bill, tn momentary ho b Saas ng od Se eee ee en fear that the dangling wires would “SPOOR : wiht teow: ty the woard or ep his tall lid into the street: CHILDREN PROTEST! | public works next Friday. Nearty| 4 a the ¢ ment heads have om also that he biog ke & skittien [at ing rariment nasa have ot |horve et sch lamp post. to avoaa| AT ROOSEVELTS WILL BUILO BRANCH. lédepting the suaqection | the danger of being recognlacd SHOOTING Assistant Chief Engineer Kyle, of y Show—The Went He fepoanged |the. Chicago, Milwaukee @ Puget attle guild of the Children's Ortho NOBLEMAN 16 DEAD, SOx Batted Pree Sound railway, has been sent to pedie hospital held a baby show yew | (ty Owtted Pree) DBs motes la, April 14-41 Montana to oversee the early con-‘terday afterncon. First prise was REDOING, Cal April 14--a Col. Réagevelt acts on the plea con struction of a branch line threugh|«awarded to Elinor Priest, the «| mysterious Swedieh miner, known tained tm @ petition staned by 760) in Lake We have just received a line of French and Austrian China, including cups and saucers, plates and fancy articles, all moderately priced Basement Satearc “Vudor” Porch Shades Make a cool, art laxuryS, [the Flathead country. This will| month-old daughter of Mr and Mra! as John Wenner, who died sudden-| Des Molhes echool children and | Gar $800 and $1.00 [)80t as @ feeder for the main line.|K W. Priest. Second prise was|ly im this city Saturday, was a|forwarded to him, be may walk | “ - ewarded to Robert Hainsworth, &| Swedish nobleman of ducal rank! right i, ‘torn round and walk right WANT--Rooms, furnished or un-| month-old son of Mr. and Mre W| His real came was John Amiel ont of the jungles without begging models in Suedes. | furnished See page 6. °° | H. Hatneworth. Woennerstrom any game | Patents and Gen | ences | seen neeeseerneeesstie - | by such maker Co. and Sar. p \ thin, flat strips of linden wood, EXTRA SPECIAL|/CLOSED TODAY|| |Beygieaes s——dark green, « REARRANGING STOCK i ‘i \ sd : patie isn A recent purchase of 3,000 yards of Suit- ings at a discount from the Riverside Worsted Mills Enables our © | place of your porch on very warm days; or nm »¢ used to en se porches or bal- conies, should you desire to convert them into sleep fitters, and ¢, and can be quickly raised e green and porch may be ¢ $2.50 to $10.00 4 ft ipped HERE IS YOUR MUST MUST quit| Only Chance |Qquit Closing Out SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION OF HIGH-GRADE |What Japanese Art Objects Comprising Hand - Carved Furniture Screens and Embroideries, Bronzes and Brasses, Satsuma, Cloisonne and Ivory, Chinaware, Porcelain and Art Pottery. Why Positively Quitting in «Few Days 8 in. drop | 8 ft. wide, 7 ft. 8 in. drop $2.50 $4.50 8 in, drop | 10 ft. wide, 7 ft. 8 in. drop om Tailoring De partment, under the supervision of a wkith beer Cuture bavome & taflors to make to measure main tine of the i Inexpensive Shirt-Waist Boxes | Matting-Covered Shirt-Waist Boxes, of highly seasoned w od, with strong hinges and brass handles. Serviceable B each, $2.95, REDERICK & NELSO INCORPORATED d designer and expert men Women's Mao-Tailored Suits, stk lined, perfect form fitting guar ere re 935 SELECTIONS FROM VALUES UP TO $60.00. ORDERS LIMITED UP TO SATURDAY. T ffered a reward of|a mockery of the demand for re FORTY- EIGHT SPECIAL The most valuable and unique ART COL- STA t NEWS a " putt ste. Mexndbes ge yon LECTION ever seen must be sacrificed, i chiens ot Santa Fe. It is announced that | Spokane n the death of ( ¥ Gov. ¢ wi emain chief exec ‘ . _ . cs learned that he was engaged to to stateh d SALE COMMENCES marry Christian Sctentint who New York.—President Taft and tried to save his Hfe during his e are visit sales Watt te Made expressly for high class manufacturers. ‘These exclusive en Thursda A ril 15th illness Washington—The state depart:| Nile are visiting Charles Tart’ ¢ models of Women's Suits are elegantly tailored of finest imported , Tacoma.—Andrew Hovig, aged ment will grant permission for the) ™ - : eultings in all the leading shades, Sample models, values up to and will continue for a few days only at 2 admittance of the Duke of Con New York.—-Peter C. Hains, jr 76, a pioneer, died suddenly tn a New ‘ i Pe nie hotel yesterday of Raught’s regiment of ecavairy, of| Will plead Insanity when placed on heart failure Canada, to visit the Alaska-Yukon-| tial next Monday, charged with Walla, Wallae-R. I. Brittan, Pacific exposition at Seattle this| the murder of William EB, Annis, father of the boy who disappeared summer " macnn Lin the summer of 1906, has re-| Fall City, Mass.-Representative WHEN PRINT BLURS the remaining tracts of $45.00 and 7 p. m. daily. Where 1014 FIRST AVENUE ARE IN TWO LOTS il & Morford Between Madison and Spring celved a letter from a Tacoma man| Humphrey of the state of Wash-| Irritable temper and general dis hk Prices so Absurdly Low as | Who save the boy Is with a woman | ington will speak here tonight, de-| comfort result. We positively cure MM Coiman disg “An Opportunity to Purchase at Prices so y 48 Fin the mountains of Idaho livering an address on the Ameri-|this condition with our specially eg to Be Almost Beyond Belief Mount Vernon.—Leo Rezmer and can merchant marine |} ground gla Schuchard Optical Sizes From 16 to 44, aod > who ett —_ he dNew York.—Gov. Judson Harmon | Co, Hye Specialists, 1207 Second with kidnaping and robbing Pat) o¢ Onto was the neipal speaker | ay ttle to laska J A t A McCoy, Bezmer has been in the mOw0; . . at the annual dinner of the Na ° — a an ssi f penitentiary serving his sentence, | tional Democratic < pif PRI Ra lit tS UAE j SHUKICH KONDO, Director General. naping ka ngllah ; tan.|taritt Iekislation was nothing but mp-MADE Be SPECIAL VALUES UP TO SATURDAY. A. RICHMOND, Bet. Madison von of the man murdered in the |In wall papor iy now being held > "1 i woods last week, swears he will by the ‘ederal” people ‘opula i Aftede Rotrance Auctioneer. and Spring ~ run the assassins to earth, Local | because It comos when you can use a > the goods, and popular on account = = he low prices ‘e are aking - SUIT AND ae ne ce _ DER AL PAIN re W Al L | [Wie CHICAGO MISPUT PARLORS | The Buffalo stock of Clothing PAPER CO., ae see WERST AV. Hats, Shoes and Furnishings at 4 wi FI t ay. 4 Wonderful values, in Men's | SKIRT C0 | Pike at. 1s being sold at 200 to 45¢) ___ te Be - Berersre**. ereies fer” eee ob tho dollar to close the estate of MANSION, Jeweler Trousers, A {Me now ling of William Werger, principal owner, | Mep's Fursighings, Hate, Supe 1316 SECOND AVENUE |The ontire stock’ will bo merctlonsly Fiset and Chere Sl Ey hac Me tnadsated | snoritioed | Optical Department B brought iiern . & tMinis

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