The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 19, 1909, Page 7

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‘NUE CUTTER SERVICE ES EN AE EET ,) ol nS ARE MAD E|, Sy uevTeNANT ON COAST 7 _—_— ‘ re oe Nature WASHINGTON — Representative Clark of Missouri intreduced a ee resolution in the house today, requesting thet Attorney General ) Wieker sham furnieh toformation regarding the action by hie depart | emt against the United States Btee! corporation ob acce t of the 4 purchase of the Tennessee Iron & Coal company, WASHINGTON—-Vice-President Sherman and Mra gation Sherman gave follow to t 8 @ luncheon today ta tn: of Mra. Willlam C ry, cand of A MOB the “imsurgents” for the presidency of the I . . Bury of the Daughters of the yy Lieut ey “ venue | Revolution. - —_—— of the Po ant a (ty United Pres ee. gaa forme on NEW ROCHELLE, N. Y~—tn order to have the Iife off Tyouth SHAWNER, Okla, Aprit 19. ia the © has} Who had lost control of his bieyele in the path of her rapidy wpeed. [Four men, reputed to be millionaire * {he seoretiary ~ the '@ @utomobtle, Mrs. 8. A. Raich, a wealthy women, turned Ger ma gattio ranchers, were taken from P that alles im- | Chine, and ia suffering injuries which may prove fatal the county Jatl at Ada at § o'eleok Bee of the const serv this morning by a mob of 100 per aie, griticlees the attitude! TACOMA~Federal Judge CH. Hanford today handed down a de |%0h* And hanged tn a bare at the} a im command, Me| Cision, kmecking out the claima of Attorneys BF Groasoup and |'*#t of the prison. ‘The victina wore Peay the wervice rendered Charles Bedford for the Puyallup Indians to the tidelands at the south | 7) 3. Miller, A. ©. Brown, Jeane W.) de pat great one end of Commencement pe wel sz bay, asd at $5,000,000 ae — PICKPOCKET ROBS WHILE FAN HOOTS ~ wk of tte properly tly refuse Peat expitc! “re from at the time of the Ge Moor Vatencia, three) Tt was seventh Inning at Dug-| hand. It was while satiefying thie Fevenue cutters lay) Gate's Dall yerd yesterday after | CUrionity thet the strange hand was lesa. withdrawn from Mr. Dournier's ket, and with Ht went old ca trom the| TR€ AMF was filed with shouts and) Bloce, Naturaly, Me’ Dourwier wes threo days| more shoots and several bate wore peeved, and he jet out @ roar Out in the left field blew that he had been robbed. But Mr the cap-| stood Harty Dournier, of Columbia Dournter did mot have a chance to witoogh re | City, Mr. Dowrnter was rooting to raise a hue and ory, for the erowd t the band for the home team, wet as Emil Friek, Seattle heavy } hitter, clouted owt the home run which put us one run to the @& te th the reecue She great fire in San he thought hin by the naval of wae doing « little yelling on tts own acgount, And while Mr, Daurntor! Polled himself hoarse, the pickpocket 4 cot the harbor, and| Mr. Dournter felt a hand tn his| Mr. Dournier says he knows whe of the seals in| Pocket Utted his $20 gold piece, and he & monopolistic it was not Mr. Dournier's hand, told the polive Kis name. The blue American ( coats are now looking for the tight fingered S mneeiiiedititieanmaatiine aaaeel m-| afd he naturally felt some curtosity jae to the identity of the stran SERRE EE: FIRE excitement was ol butidings badly | STRANGLES T0 DEATH ? | fire and water, and a) yi. gre Ng. yl throat and uttered a ory. He grew seca th eheap teom-| ND Apri 19.—-Emperor | black In the face, and tt was foared William of Germany narrowly os. | that he would strangie to death to hustle for their) ‘of a fire on Sixth | caped being strangled to death after | @waltow a fiehbbome eeceriing to * recetved gril Carty, HOWS AND IS today by the Stock Hx LA Loulse Christian new he would, Alvin m returned to Tacoma they were quietly Physicians hastily set to w Cmaity removed the offending tah bone The emperor was so un neF¥ed' by the incident, the meanage eayq-ttat the dinner was aban | donet ‘The emperor ts at Corfu for a ACTIONS ARE TOLD OF BRAZENLY later to Seattle, (Ry Catted Pres) agian ove the questioning of Avatest-/ BAN FRANCISCO, April 19.—/ant District Attorney John Oars, § 10 BOYCOTT ‘| During the continuance of his croas. Nicholas testified that he went to! DEL IN examination in the Calhoun trial Abe Rust and secured bis nomina tion, He brazenly desertbed hie am closed |this morsing, Ex@upervisor Pred | 41: 10 the graft transactions of the wk and means, | eareee * chanwe. The emperor was dining with hts suite when He auddenty clutched hi F we will not ox-| Nicholas, whose votefor an over. ‘board telling of bribes he auld he » Macante | Uaas pamphlets of quack medical /f ntained in Buch advertion peewee the meate-| need trelley franchise Calhoun is received from the prise fight ring oe nt NE gen dig an b= grey agencioh Were being distributed O8 Fim was picked wp by Mr. Hunt's Deen Jones. fath-\ alleged to hav2 bought for $4.000, which he sald they would offer is |ging tor money. When he appeared the dodrsteps of homes throughout | youngest daughter and handed to of the ‘Preshetorien Telated the events that led to his the hope of securing an clastic/in police court thie mofning to face| the reaiqence sections of the city, | him. AvP. Fit Co | Poem to the doodling board prize fight ordinance & charge of begging Adams 44-|,umerous protests have been nade, “It is most disgusting.” declares Rev mas [0 SSS SE vanced & wuique plea for clem-|te the ogiet of polices recently, aake Mr. Hor and surely something of the Varverstiy ing that. some Official action be @an be done to stop the broadcast chured. ‘Thia char ie preposterous,” ae fo prevent these things distribution of these pamphiots with the re- “Your honor, { could ie eves of obfidren They ought to be seized and de fo exhibit at the Bot aecost my lodge members eg ot 3990 Hudson st, stroyed at once” | that tte matter of Properly unless I were « member | pes written to The Star and also t Complaint has also been made Was Jeft within of the ledge to the members of the palles department, enclosing @/ebout tanctrtowsty indecent and the fair officials whieh I made an appeal, Why maphiet’ which the Btate Medical suxgestive advertising in the street ‘te have charge of the axtibit, and the APPROPRIATIONS coucp HAVE Jeary reduction of expenditures mie 4. nthe Agrioul- appropete- reforming the methods of BEEN REDUCED 80 PER tions, to which the senate te pledged, CENT EFFICIENTLY. 1 am authorized to say that we bare) — a support and ooopera-| ten of the president and the ad el Purchases WASHINGTON, April 19—in|mlafetration,” declared Aldrich. speaking on the senate tariff bill, The senator estimated that the Stock Senator Aldrich this afternoon do revenue for 1919 from the senate clared that the appropriations by (artff bill, based on the tm ations Co'» stock of) congress in the last year show an is, Shoes and| “unprecedented extravagance,” and in 1907, would be $540,000,000, He! 4 said additional revenues, because Been purchased by | asserted that they could have been of the restrictions on undervalua-| manager, [rom | reduced fifty miition dollars without tions, are expected to amount to, ot the ostate Of | impairing the efficiency of the gov- | $5,000,000. He estimated that the Mr, Beige! a ernment machinery. bastnees “In the work of making the neces CRITICISM HEAPED ON MR. ROOSEVEL a NAVAL ormcuns be OBJECT TO! | ama steam engtheertng, and placing | young staff officers in charge | weap ye} = gag Admiral George W. Melville, re- | tired, is among the foremost naval authorities (o express hig displeas- jure at the extraordinary action taken during the closing days of| the last administration, interest tn | which has heen revived by the div covery that at a seoret meeting nine navy officers drew up and signed | & pampblet dealing with the sub-| Ject, and forwarded it to Seeretary of the Navy Meyer. Sr, United , PHILADELPHIA, April = 19.— | Naval officers are open im their 0|© | Criticism today of ex-President a86 Arcade | Theodore Roosevelt and ex-Secre | tary of the Navy Newberry for thelr action in displacing old line, officers from contro! of ordaance, construction, repairs, pines = SEATTLE IN SHUBERT’S CIRCUIT IN THE WEST (By Onited Prewe.) i SAN FRANCISCO, April 19 Pians for the Shuberts’ Western theatrical campaign are practically completed, and Abe Cohn, the newly appointed Western manager for the| Butte and British Columbia citic concern, today te making final ne-| According to Cohn's announcement, gottations for the purchase of a site| the company t# prepared to spend for the new theatre in thin city | 95,000,000 in ite Wertern campaign ‘EXPOSITION BOOKS GOOD INVESTMENT That the exposition coupon books | are & good investment is evidenced |from a letter just received. by ‘Treasurer Collins from a farmer od DEALERS. UGE DHAND CLOTHING. Flew for secre eB clothing The Western offeult will inolw San Francisco, Los Angeles, Stock- ton, Fresno, Bakersfield, Saer mente, Oakland, Ban Jone, Balt Lake City, Tacorna, Denver, Seattie, a | | NUMBERO ina. Tre guard howse instead of the expo sition grounds “This is planting time down the farm. My whiskers serve as. Hide | tiving in the vicinity of Coupeville, 48 exeesiient disguise, and I am | Knelosed was a check for $20 and|@fraid to tackle the picture man, the following letter However, | want my namo and that | would like to take advantage|of my wife on the books for a net. of your offer to sell 100 trips cket, It will be mighty fino to to the Alaska-Yikon-Pactfic exposl.|Tun down to the exposition this ~e tion for $10, It sounds good, though | ##mer and realise that you have Dalene’, 82° |1 am afraid your photo restriction |your tickets already purchased puts me out for the present reason| Then, it is @ fing souvenir to that » photograph taken of me now, | keep.” if presented at the gate next sum A RH | mer in the belght of the season,| Are you considering going Into | woulf probably land me in the | business? if #0, eee page 6. *** AND BUPPLiES “imnile type Woewriter SEE EMPEROR WILLIAM NEARLY lof a beer barrel. The ad had barely showed its jface before Mr. Houthers’ phone commenced to burs nd it kept on buaaing till 25) THE STAR--MONDAY, APRIL 19, 1909. FOUR WEALTHY MEN ARE VICTIMS OF Alien and Joneph Alien. The rich cattiomen were held on the charge of having murdered United States Marshal A. A. Bott on February #t, Bott war very pep ular, and feeling in the ease hes ran high ever since he wae killed Mob Entere Jail, oa ) quietly surrounded the jall and overpowered the deputy sheriff who had been left on guard This man G4 not have the Gesired keys, however, and the jall wee partiality battered down before tie | leur men were taken from their . The victins wore ted to the barn. Which was net far from the Jal Ropes had been prepared, and the fo vietfma, after being bound hand and foot, Were ateod tn « row. | The nooner were placed about ther necks and the fopew thrown over the rafters Result in Death ‘Then all tour were hanged ¢ gether, and as soon a* they wore) d the mob quietly dispersed. The | fticers did not find the bodies until - | tent | derstood that the prisoners had bragged that they would he foted, and had intimated thet money wo om. ‘This it in said, or ire Of the friends of the murdered officer, wh deliberately planned .the iynching and carried it out with marked pre BEGGAR HOLDS LODGE SECRETS 1, B. Adame. who, w bona fide lodge members mm of the passwerds of several well known orders such as Elke, Masons, Woodmen of the World, and the Ancient Order of Red Men, Was arrested yesterday by Patrolman Miles on First ay, 8 on a charge of begatag. | Ada:ms, according to the patrol | man, stopped four pedestrians and | dbegeed for cash. Adame is the same man who ait arrested several months really “Thirty days,” said Judge Gor | witt FIND OUTLET FOR SEWER Preiiminary plane for « trunk sewer system for the south end will be undertaken tonight. when © rese- tution will be introduced at the councii meeting appropriating money to pay for the use of « launeh by the city enginear's de partment. It is intended to use the launeh tn locating ® current in the tay that continually sete “off yore,” which potat an outiet for the south end trunk sewer can be maintained. “TRUSTY IS SUFFERING WITH SPRING FEVER John Roy, a trusty, who last week granted himaeif « prolonged parole, wae arrested yerterday and brought back to the county jail. This is the first time « trusty has attempted to leave the vicinity of the jail when allowed © privilege. Roy was found in Renton qutetly dreaming over the un-warmed head He was wernt in yeutorday and will be pul to hard work now until his # pleted LOSES FOUR DOLLARS Fatlure to closely examine a bill given her yesterday by an un known man, coat Mra. H. I itence ix com » Sunt $4. It wae the old paiming stunt with a crumpled bill Bhe thought she was getting a $5 Dill and found that it was of the denomination of $1 ms for rent, 86 per month, eli 1 13-36 | That's what Mr, Southers tele-| phoned us to do, and there in the) ad he ordered “killed.” | No wonder this Man wantcd ws to take out bie ad. He was almost pestered to death PEOPLE had called him up to in quire about the house. | The ad appeared but once, in The) Star only, on the classified page We wouldn't bet a cent that Mr Gouthers would advertise in The Star again He wae good and tired when he got through answering calls thie time But we rented his house. Call these numbers—Main 1060, or Tibureio Zambrano, ney as the result of wounds sus ne Passion play, main feature of the yeurly Ind, 441, FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Store Closes Daily at 5:30. Hixtensive Lines ef Dependable Dry Goodn IFine St. Gall Embroideries Special 25c, 37c and 45c Yard Several thousand yards St. Gall Em- broidery Swiss Flouncing, 18, 22 and 27 inches wide, now of beautiful on sale. These Flouncings are sold in lengths as desired and have been divided into three lots, at the special prices above quoted. Included are— Swiss Flouncings in Open-Work Designs. Sheer Swiss Flouncings in English Eyelet Designs. Swiss Flouncings in Floral Patterns and Shadow Work Effects. The foregoing are shown ina wide suitable for graduation or summer dresses variety of styles and patterns, and many other purposes. These Embroideries, having been secured under exceptionally favor- able conditions, Ladies’ Home Journal Pat- terns for May Are on Sale ADVERTISEMENTS ARE NOT | DECENT broadeast) The copies, running the Comytaining that sotieca adver ~v gamut of the disgusting stuff which itute, bas been distributing! oars. INDIAN FANATIC is NAILED TO CROSS : Christ in the presentation of the exo CITY, Apel 19 Word ached this city of the deal” by the religious frenay into which the particlpants-had wrought them selves, he insisted that be be nailed Instend of lashed to the cross, ac cording to the usual method. Crazed ained during the presentation of which forma the bre uon Holy week im the town of with excitement, those in charge al, 4 Seis complied with the demand. Nails Fantbrano impersonated the were procured and Zambrano was Your Teeth Your teeth should be cared for from early childhood. Great care should be taken in the choice of the dentifrice used Beware of prepared sweet dentifrices, peroxide of hydrogen, dioxygen and all other acid washes, They are positively dan- gerous to the teeth, Prepared chalk ts one of the cheapest and best of materials to A small of in cleaning the teeth amount sassafras = root us ound and added to the chalk, will give it a delightfully pleasant arid clean taste. Bad teeth not only cause a disagreeable breath, but prevent dis tinct articulation and actually impair the health, Perfect mastica tion of the food is impossible with sore or irregular teeth, and if the food ix not properly chewed tndigestion and a hundred and one storeach disorders wil! follow, You probably have noted in these articles (appearing twice a week in this paper) that we not only tell you something of our own business and our unusual facilities for doing high-grade dental work, but also point out to you some of the dangers attending liek of or Improper care of the teeth or choice of a dentiat We want your confidence and your work, because we are wor thy-of the one and qualified to do the other In a manner that will givd; you permanent satisfaction, The reputation that we have to sustain will not altow us to slight our work in any way 8. R. WAGONER, D. D J, W. BOISOL, D. D. @. HM. WHARTON, D. M. D. 909-904-005 D. S. Johnston Butiding Third Avenue. are offered at corresponding savings. DERICK & NELSO INCORPORATED erucifixion, Presumably maddened H —First FI FIGHT WITH ROBBERS nailed hand and foot to the cross ws of the Affair soon reach the authorities, who quickly die| J0* Higgins and Ed Norrin, who persed the mob and conveyed the Tom at S81 Ft So og > vietim to bis home. He died a few) Hard seen aie’ vine wail ; sag Oo aur takaael® esterday morning w oes tae ae reek BHONY, TOCKIEW' comple of thieves who had entered The Tuxpan Indians are said to| Too and xtolen some newly be the last descendants of the once ““#¥'Ted sults of clothes powertal Asteen Norris and Higgins caught the ee robbers in the street and imme- diately started to fight for their Do you want to buy a cigar etand? possessions, ‘Phe thieves finally Bee the business chance column, escaped, but left the clothing be- page 6. eee | hind Pillow Muslin and Sheetin At Unusual Price Quotations Beginning tomorrow, and continuing until Thursday evening, we will offer special low quota tions, remarkable prices, upon Pillow Muslin and Sheetings. We are enabled to do this because we foresaw the advance in cotton and bought heavily. the Tifus your interests are protected. Remember, supply will not last longer—as buying will be bri Best come early, Every woman will know the val ue by the name of the Sheeting, so we do not quote original prices. Read HACHED wite bh. wide te BLEACHED PRraveT Ie yard Ie yard aLnAcheD PE 42-inch wide Wi-inon wite 7 . 4 wide yard e Yard » yard . yard » yard Strong, D sme aly Serviceab! ING, tn Sale Starts Tomorrow Morning at 9 o’Clock Noster SECOND AVE. and JAMES ST.

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