The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 16, 1909, Page 12

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5 ACO VITTAL OF THAYER REVIVES TRAGIC STORY f f COST ONE LIFE - rf N A SENSATIONAL © the mer i OL DUEL sal on ve ag } oO Rn , | aw ti t Root « i . i « the which she * HAND OUT OME DOPE ABOUT BEING MARRIED AND HAPPY Hurke 1 can’t THA LOOKS ALL RIGHT a n r . a : Ny United Press “ tarring t ; . ? PITTSRUE Pa 4 ¢ © | \e ; mg hg x sy sible for a woman to rem whe bh stage and st maintain a bome may be a and happy family « w Mise Ryan Was more hosen pro er opinion. “If an actress war ' pleasures of therhood. appearing doesn't she have them? ahe and Miss Why, I have been married eight 180,” today | years, and I have a baby boy, too took fssue with Margaret Ulington,| My boy and my husband and | are who is said to have made the a happy. To say that an actross may tion that stage ts nothing t ot have a home, bus and chil sham and hypoc and Is no plac fle she remains on the stage fo 6 woman who is desirous of | is not sane, to say the leaat CALLS JACK LONDONA BLOOMING PLAGIARIST (By United Press.) LONDON, Apr Jack Lon the California noveliat day é st accused of Frank Harris, noted nt nov eiist and editor of Var he Engiteh @ feclaten that the ‘ parallel proves that London embodied in his novel “The Iron Heel,” an article Harris wrote ax T publivhed an article on May 26 2901, entitled “The Bishop of Lon don and FP ¢ Moralit fectared Harris RUNS ARE MADE ON MAY WHEAT | (ty United Press.) CHICAGO, April 16--May wheat van down the scale for a cent and a half today within a few minutes after the opening of the market and final $1.25% and September reacted fractionally in sympathy James A. Patten sold May freely sa etierings being taken eagerly rested at July DESERTER IS SHOT THIS MAN IS AND KILL THE STAR R Y, APRLL, 16, 1909, AMOUS ITALIAN PAINTER: <9 205 oS Say IS COMING)TO SEATTLE 2. 0 eee "0 a AN a | jPiNe. We kcrion OF CALI went teed oi yn of at $49 Be NO's WORK 18 Now ¥ ! of ( tn , worked 5 ; ' Mange —— tats tnt nt cha Best 2 tl Soa FRIENDS, LOSES cades and the Olyt 2 on ' K it BANK ROLL ue ot rate pictures it hiv apa ' Sad Story of One Night's mnover too t ht ae ; ae | 4 EB. Thoma " . > ‘ tetas a AGED MAN WELL KNOWN If sven we BALLARD PASSES AWAY °° en { t ee t JOSEPH H,. BROWN DIES AFTER .” e the v4 BANK CLEARINGS. : o ae OF for dey Time, wie avion on Whidby Island, Yast hie cid home, 4 le Pertiand : We illustrate two of oup a aimeeit Ss good lstiow,” when |i.04, had lives at Kingston & ear Foltiven ood. | *| attractive new styles in the & re da t Ter eee eee eee eee lar Yr ug braids tri . on feta Ort SO HE RAN AWAY CHARGED bons, specially designed to | fim: + cree lament age = in ALVIN R. LEHMANN TELLS { dos ranch” Piatt Sree sar With tailored suits, : ; “death | lored asses howse 0 ake Packing « today “|| a special collection which we roe ee? ‘ta careyton Mine Christen ‘mee : will place on sale tomorrow. morning, some member of of. ie the wtrange de Verges Py ot = a cy” inthe enh Whi wo Sappened on the a : | tmacat same Sve, cone Our dressier hats are wn d what ie technically known re with the oe Gor | gave out the omen day . Ma asa He even a ed hie pondent at Bac pintns she had bee comt at well companions of bel downright the cause of bia ¢ waa with Leb for the woek, » thieves yn decided that he did not He yess on t and attempted to leave the cab. Be n he fed the strangers re te allow ‘ ary this started t nary boke hie own nae See Lae - *Inecktic. They also mussed up Ce ee ee cette’ bereean| Mt GUNS somewhat the stories, Harris takes « Iittts Rudely Thrust Out. at the “Wild and Woolly! When the laden cab reached saying Sixth av. 8. and King st, Mr altogether out of place even| Peterson, minus his bankroll, was of « brougham in San Fran- | anceremoniously tossed forth into ixoo, and the bishop's house is not | the cold gray dawn, while the mer spoken of in the Wild and Woolly|ry trio tn the cab rolled on West as a pai | To the police Peterson said he would be unable to identify the j strangers who took hie cash. but he says he could readily recomntze the cabby through his tean first om the theory that he was| about to start @ combined raid and shakeout. Later the market weak ened, dipping to $1.23%, then re covering to $1.26, around which | point {t remained all forenoon The leading May longs quit sel! ing and bought ly during the final hour of trading, In ord support the market. May wheat closed at 91.27 SMUGGLERS USE NAMES OF | PROMINEN (Ry United Prev.) NEW YORK A 16.—The names of Miss Ne Grant of San Francisco, iddaughter of Gen Ulysses 8. Grant, and Mrs. John E Mason, her aunt, have been used by smuggiers in an effort to get into this country free of duty la and gowns lued at many thow sands of dollars, according to the statements of customs officials here toda Miss Grant and Mrs. Mason re cently returned from abroad. Their luggage was found by the offictals to tally with their sworn statement SOLD HIS FIRST WITNESS IN THE CAL HOUN CAGE TELLS OF THE GRAFTING (By United Press.) BAN FRANCISCO, April 16 | | Fred Nicholas, one of the boodling FOUR THOUSAND T WOMEN Several boxes ad m arrived) arding dutiable goods days later trunks and dressed to the two wom from Paris, and an investigation | led the fact that they were d with costly laces and fabrics Communteations with Mise Grant CITY BUYS A BIG LABORATORY On the baste of doing a charitable act, th ance committee of the éity counct! thts morning authorized the purchase of the bactertotogieal laboratory of the late Dr, W. RM. Kellogg, at a price of $ Of the artici¢s embraced in the purchase Health Commisstoner Crichton told the committee that not more than $500 worth could be used by the city, The remainder, he declared, tid be absolutely valuelons to the ant mes ¥ } Dr. Kellogg was for a time pre ding ity bactertologist Inctdental ad been devoting tuberculosis. His entire laboratory miy @ portion of which was used in in the tuberculos arches, in | imeluded tn the purchase. Just what the city will do with the worth of useless laborat plies is very clear NEW EDITORS GET and Mrs. mason corroborated the jon of the custome officials that | t an Franciscans knew nothing 0 T A G00D j of the consignment. It is suspected | | by the officials that a gang of! PAPER | ewindlers shipped the boxes upon | learning that the two American The April issue of The Seattle} women intended to sail for home,| Spirit, a publication by the Seattle trusting to confederates side to res VOTE FOR on this ie the goods. | chapter of the American Institute of Banking, is the first number ap pearing under the new management It is @ very neat and well-gotten up little magazine and contains « num ber of interesting articles about the A-Y.P. exposition, Alaska and Se Jattle, in addition to the regular} ——$—_—— lodge news | 60.0 8088, 80.0 BOS: Mr, W. R. Crawford, of the Na TAPTOVE GOT A Cow! | eS |tional Bank of Commerce, succeeds Mr. George R. Martin as editor while Mr. L. P. Schaffer, of the Northern Bank and Trost company, will succeed Mr. John as adverts | ing manager, and Mr, W. H. Harrie,| of the Scandinavian Amertean bank, will be in charge of the cir-| ex-supervisors to whom Immunity bg ony no eo “ Bis t has been decided to change has been granted, today was placed the name of this little magazine | on the stand by the prosecution and it will therefore be discon: | | in the Calhoun case, and recited the, WASHINGTON, April 12—The/|tinued with the April number, and| j deaty ot how bis vote ae 6 wiper pee who mares ie = — |the May Issue will be publishe ed | i i . louse a month or so bac have | 1 y the name of Th Seatt visor for an overhead trolley fran-| gone and bought a cow | Chapter Nig ” - " j chise was purehe three years| Sukey'’s her name, and she} - age, he alleged, by Patrick Cathoun,|Toams the rich green expanses of} CAPT. LEWI® RESIGNS, | President of the United Raliroads, |;Ne Taft back yard with the care-| Capt. a, W. Lewis, director of The witness told how “Big Jim” | ot eee ean ariem goat | soneamihae os the hoee expos!: Gallagher, chairman of the former * 2” rips nares | tion, resigned today, and will go board of supervisors, gave him). he wiv chalk twice & day, does! at once to Los Angeles to take $4,000, hin (Nicholas) share of the | Sukey. | Richard Davidge, one Of) charge of the mid-winter exposition | | money paid by Calhoun for @ fran-| veure a white cont while ta devg| to be held in that olty following j chise, When Nicholas finished his| Ye" ® white coat while he does! the wiose of the A-Y.P. KE. He has tale, he was turned over to the been negotiating for this ith Sukey we ook, to’ e i eens defense i Phe ho hook, for she's &| tor several months past, and now Attorney Earl Rogers, counsel for : Si that he practically completed his | he defendant, handled the witness 3 work of arranging for the conces ithout gloves He submitt Today's Treasury Report. sions here, will go at once to take icholas to a severe and mst} WASHINGTON, April 16.—The| charge In Los Angeles umiliating cross-examination treasury report today shows: Re-| Ernest Maddocks, his assistant, Heney, late yesterday, finished |eetpts, $2,072,071; expenditures, | succeeds him as director of conces opening argument. $2,020,000. sions here, Big Buffalo Stock — ll stock a are offered tomorrow and Monday at This is a bona fic the opportunity administrator has pon ae us to turn everythinganto gash, as ¢t e heirs do not wish to continue the eal ness. You will be to buy Clothing, Hats, Shoes afid’Piurnishings Saturday and Monday at just about your own price. All led, and will be mercilessly slaughtered as well. Come tomorrow, prepared to buy as much as po: ossible. — goods are inclhuc More Days to Wind Up s, Shoes and Pai nd fixtures will be sold in bulk for what it wil Men's Clothing, Hat it 20c to 45c on the Dollar tuffalo Pp Stores, © rifice, made necessary.by thé death of William Berger, principal owner of the it Bale price Men's Business Suita. and heavy weight Our price Men's Bust latest sha $16.00. and Bale price terns up to $18.60. Our Odd Pants, We close out at Working Pants, Our price values up to $4.00 Values up to $6.00 Men’s and Boys’ Clothing In olive greens ney browns, fancy nice soft cash Roys pes and is, in heavy and light weights be mere, blues re bincks; values up to values up to $2.60 1 39 ‘9 $22.50. Sale price ' Our price . . Men's and Young Meo's high grade fabrics and Boys’ Shoes and Oxfords, b tops"Included $1 85 makes; values up to $25.00. 11 35 Values up to $3.50. Sale price ' Muneing and other best makes Ladies’ Drawer, Bale price e Men's Dress and Working Sh« $1 65 cotton and wool, all sizes; worth up @ Boys’ 4 to 6 years; values up to $6.00 values up to $3.60. Sale pri , $12 mt. Our sale price Will go at $1.35 Men's Dress Oxfords; values up to $3.60. $1 85 Ch n's Drawers only, cotton and ‘wool —— Sale price . 00 garme Hoys’, 8 to 16 years; values up to $5.00. . ih - aba pl thee 2 65 Men's Dress and Working Shoes; values 1 85 Bale price tenes M6 up to . Ladies k Leather Shoes and Oxtords, ts wie Boys’, 8 to 16 years; values.up to $8.00. M t Men's She values ent, € ve ir & vox calf Bale price ‘ 2 15 : Youths’, 14 to 20 ap to $ . values up to $ Sale price ouths 02 # up to $12.00. 4 ath to 20 years; values ap to $12.06 High-Top Men's Shoes; values up to $6.00 Our price wise o . Sale price ‘ “ge Youths’, 14 to 20 years; valuew np to $15.00. se Buits Men's and Young Men's tip-to-date blacks and blues tmetaded Pants Pants Pants value $2.00. values up to $8.00 $1 25 Men's and Young Men's Hate; values in Or ines a ap to $800. Our price 95¢ ; Working Panta, corduroys included; Values wi 5 All-Wool Unde ’ eu Up to $2.50 Sale price $1.95 Salo price , $1 45 $1.00 and $1.60 Leather Working Gloves and Dress Pants, all latent shades and fabrics; Values up to $3.60; all the latest greens “yy Men’s and Boys’ Shoes | Furnishings for $6.85 in Sahtgh and worsted, in light values up to $12.60 $4, 85 ineluded are $6.95 makes and pat Ment § Cravenettes and Overcoats $7.35 $8.95 in Worsteds nakew Values up to Values up to $16.00. Our price Values up to $18.50 Bale price , price .. White Red a Har nd F dke all sizes . Sale price $1.85 olives, brown and black int ded, Our price Dress Shirts Let Nothing Keep You Away From This Great 6. it Is the One Big Bargain Event of Year. Come Barly, ALL MUST GO. The Helre eae? the Bui Clo Unneard- BUFFALO SALESROOMS 424—PIKE STREET—424 of Ba Await

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