The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 27, 1909, Page 3

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However and tt fs known that the demand AGLEY INSISTS ON isi. %s Own gairman of the mt) ing to appear before the crowd of | @48Y declined to make any state | yearold wife away from the hom mterday ted the ment perks, yest spectators in the board room after of her mation of Se ©. B. Rag the articles tn which aft ms ned had appeared in the news| TODAY'S TREASURY REPORT. | ened with arrest for alleged assaul jeant’® stenoxra © a as e WASHINGTON, April 27.'The|upon the young woman's mother = Seay " atenen re Was no mention made treasury report today shows re | Mra. D. W. Corning og agg ate” in the affair during the board se meee | getpte th i88,048, dlnbursements was Siarried & month Be soa of the | $1280,000. today, At the conciuston tin Francisco to Miss Anni ing Mr. HRouillon declined to Corning, The objections of he ft clear in nterview that any statement. “1 am simply | ane line, is due to arrive:te Beal tic would Bot stey views the testing,” he announced artly fr Vancouver, ‘The vex wy requested t M i! ofan te be will load here for the west coast | Home eh La . re ee lee ae keen J = ane Hambure ‘| Last night Peteo is sald to hay TOMORROW'S SPECIAL IS A Solid Oak Dresser EXACTLY LIKE ILLUSTRATION 16.50 Value $9. 9 5 It's a Handsome Dresser wethods and Ragiey refused estgn and parents to the mateh were tnstry mental in securing her return to he “The Exclusive Style Shop.” 714-716 SECOND AVE. of solid oak, finished golden and very highly polished; the top is 20x40 inches ; it has two large and two small drawers. THE MIRROR is of heavy French plate, with beveled edge; size 18x24 inch es; the toilet standard is of graceful design, as shown in picture A Big Purchase of Special Value Petticoats $4.50 We have just received a special Tomorrow Only $9.95 One to a Customer High Grade Dresser Specials hile we were still on the subject, we decided to close several numbers in our line of better Dressers, all of Bch are now on display in our show windows Golden Oak Dresser, special for ... 818.00 250 Toona Mahogany Dresser, special for ......819.75 00 Maple Dresser, special for - ++. - $18.00 0 Golden Oak Dresser, special for .-»- $18.25 0 Golden Oak Dresser, special for ..... $20.00 purchase ¢ phenomenal Petticoat values. » They come in all the new helio. lavender, tan, reseda, peacock, rose DO YOU KNOW? it we are giving A.-Y.-P. E. season tickets away with | h purchase of $200 or over? shades, including pale blue maroon, nay taupe and black ulity taffeta in Made of excellent qu good width, with deep flounce formed of three bias bands finished Another style with agcordion pleating. Styles with stitched straps exactly as pictured above. This is an exceptional offer tomorrow. SECOND AMO UNION Timely Piano —— {t's just the season of the year to begin the children = = on the Plano—just the season when a new Plano w be most appreciated, Kepectally since you can buy on: A Great Saving in Price And on Special Terms of Only a Few Dollars at te #130 yality and nos in this sprin Note the following: Piano $145 Wheelock Pianos . . t and beat style—#¢ monthly. This ix the tast | Plano of exquisite beauty and rich tone we pianos. We know they have no equal at thie in the United States at $4 nd my The They frequently sell Brinkerhof Pianos $190 In Other stores for $225 ues at much more than this p Webers sage :- $550 World's best. t by Paderewski, Rosenthal, etc., exclustvely argent sample pia $4 month purchased a ‘1 t t 4 th newest and best Webers we have ever had in our store My, Brtuherbot, whe shipped then in tac mply magnificent instruments an agent, He sold these to us at lees tha have full metal plates, double repeating action, 9 ped practice er stop, neweat asic desk. ‘double They're # $300 plano as other dealers sell the | Stuveysant Pianos :-$250 reliable 1—#6 monthly see! Campbett Pianos $275 van crana ine soegey nee ee Basis is Sie Sateenine rg trees heres tsEte Fischer Player Pianos $750 Magnificent Player Pianos, acknowl supertor — $20 pri nonthly yments are the largest and most beautiful player ever received. Anyone—even a sma Nid—-oar Besides sid wider newest Fischers, Kohier & Chases, Stecks, Starcks, Andrew Kohlera, ete., on every one of which there ls the ‘ 1 the easiest terme Lo SPECIAL BARGAINS IN USED PIANOS $150 ei oan Kranich & Bach | $385 torunt crane MUL OPIaANo $6 monthly This is etre t. put in fine order in our »p. New beautiful instrument, which anyone can pin An Autopiano taken ; | ' The Autoplano is the most popular of all player and rolls of muate free—also free | exchange S330 vortats rin Steinway & Sons | "St 25 ete Barmore ment, which sold for $600, new. It was Levees, | | Att ice this is the best value that wo have offered, which ie saying much y ‘ 265, a Webor a AG, Finehe © want you to see a Winthrop at $180, a Kohler & Chase at $ a Webor at $4 nista Piano Players, which will fit any plano at $95 each, a Story & Clarke Upright Granc nove planus may be had at $6 monthly an't call at once, DON'T FALL TO WRITE. Under the Kohler & Chase One Price, No Commission Pian you are guaranteed a KOHLER & CHASE «10 Best Place to Buy a Piano 1318 Second Ave., Opp. Arcade Building If you Miuare 4 saan nw wi for Bagley's resignation was under | seks ad : discussion, When asked aa to pallton, & te Epler also refused to resign and other bs (Ry United Prowse.) Ne a ee on She refused to take minuten of the ho Mer he would reappoint: Boul PALO ALTO, Cal, April 27--Re earns ». | board meeting thie morning, dectin. | O COMrman of the board the | cause he attempted to epirit his 17 parénts in thie city, © he waa men:| Tetee, of San Francisoo, is threat:|screame attempted to arouse the “MAJOR CASE cscs) WINS OUT THE STAR—TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1909. 3 “Stet ELOPES WITH HIS | GIRL WIFE |driven to the Corning home in a clowed carriage and perauaded the irl to return to him. As the couple oe} were abo », Mra, Corning the plot, and by her BEMEeDoteatt & southwick Co. dincovered t | neighborhood, Tetee ta naid to have covered Mra. Corning’s mouth with his hand, and upon this act the o| Charge of assault may be based Announcement hall hold « regular end-of-the | SALE OF REMNANTS AT HALF PRICE AQ@P Btirring up quite a bit of exelt nt in court circles, and elt ing ty Auditor Maj O. M Cas@ TR Rppear before them, to ex plain aln items on hin pay roll the mty comminsioners thir mon Kracefully withdrew thetr cow WM and commended the ma Jor OM ithe showing he was making | In big Office Th ‘ouble came up over the selatp Meld to two of the clerks .) in t iditor's office, Ce been the on Friday next. nission er Rutherford claiming their sa arte® were higher than those pald fn other offices. Major Case ox plained that in both cases, though the men we ' ne a highe salary, they were doing the work that had § t © men it former years, and that the inty was saving fu 150 a month by the change With increased receipts and in creased work,” said we will be able at th year to show a #avi $5,000 on the pay roll al THEIR SYMPATHY | TURNED TO HATE Without a penny in his pocket and hungry aw well, J. Cuteinger, a wallor, was fo df wandering about the night by thr young sailors from the United State revenue cutter Thetis. ¢ ut singer's sad plight arouned the thy of the open-hearted sail and, after buying him « gc al, they took the penniless one their room at the Western ho tel, First ay. 8. and Main st When the kind heart aroee thie morning Cutsix gone. And so was $15, the prop erty of T. R. Fortero. And #0 was a patr the property of J. J. Kir And 80 was a coat of RL. Harris The victims reported thefts to the police and Mr. Cutzinger is wanted to explain his 4 ance, as wei that if and ¢ LOSES A LEG L. M. Asheroft, a brakem $1.00 $1.25 $2.00 Infants’ White Dresses | | Priced Bonsai Low Representative the In y white fant ection, we illustrate es for little tots ¢ nths t At $2.00 beneath the wheels of a Pacific work train early th 1) ting nont and lowt ec. Axheroft was taker Pacific hospital, where he ported resting easily soests 5 Sues >-seeepeaiess 508 ON THE FRONT Steamship Myades ar atte fram Tacoma to bdomber bere tor Steameip Pie eral cargo at Tac With @ list of passer iarne carg Mein Fleer Extra Notion Values Tomorrow—These Unusual Offerings: S11k-Fin- . Ihe pat ; shed Thread. me. ing Wax th wered, with Best English Pins, 360 count to } the Aleuumehip Queen, of the Pacific |] fe doses & paper | Coast, Bleamehip pany, t* due i afety Ping wine ¥ Elastic, black or white, | to leeve;for Ban Francisco tonight c e . | Behoomer Oleson & Mahoney wii * Luster, black or white, ®e 6-in * Sateen Tape Meas- i | lead lumber at Everett for San ures, © | Francisco. The vessel has just fi Rest Crimped Engiish Hairpins, 3 pa West ening: Beale, white tne oat ished discharging at the Moran ye A Te eee | “Bhetl Amber Har Pins, highly pol card, Be nhed oner Mein Floor FIGHT ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE DOCTRINE = 72x90 Hemmed Sheets 35c siiies wo 27 oe « ned Sheets, ready fc use, size 72x90; special tomorrow at Tmptint ministers of Portland an hounced their intention, at the reg sar Monday meeting of the Baptist Mintetertal association, of dectaring war On the Christian Sole Be. enc ch Pillow tomort 6ic ; 15c Third Floor | | Table Clothe—Size special, $2.45 Hemmed © doc trine, which they denounce a= a fake” that appeals mostly tc "4 rant classes RAISES TENT CITY | QUESTION AGAIN | MiDousall & << exposition was raised again today when J. M. Rich applied to the board of public works for a permit eight tents on ground near 22nd av. and Melrose. This permit was turned down by th. beard of public works last week, and the members of the board made it plain that they were averse to wranting permits for any of the tent colonies on the grounds of Insufficiont sani F tation and fire protection little trading schooner North Star, | Captain M. Anderson, is due to MISSING GIRL HAS | leave for Siberia this afternoon. rhe vessel will be gone five or six to erect SECOND-AVENUE & PIKE STREET | FREE outhwick Co. * | OFF FOR SIBERIA. Loaded down with supplies, the RETURNED HOME| er months, trading with the natives » es ff tolephoned to the Seattle National | along the shore of Eastern Bu BALLARD, April 27.--The sheriff toley s astern Eur new ‘ore {a looking for Christ Oleson, who bank of Seattle, who quickly re Last winter was the open a¢ oad missing frow t y-|is accu of passing a worthless | plied that the canning company had | for white fox killing, and it is ex eral days of whe elleved to | check P. Parson, pro-| no ace t there. O1 nis known to} pected many fine furs will be have: heen ‘kidna seturaad” to prietor © Seandia ba B the 5 having left Walla W brought down by the traders this her home today Her fath re fused | lard The che iy 1 to be | Only mont! AKO, where year For three years past the to disuuse the girl's disay - Irawn by the Todd Canning com: | Was serving an indeterminate sen-| islanders have not been killing the Poe ane an See ee pen f of Ole tence rom one to 15 ear fc 0: Hoe offered 96,000 reward tor) pany.ot Bellis wa Foote “ a simi “i ph 1 He tives yo the yes information as to the whereabouts! son Parson becanr suspic oo 4 a pen al mags rd of the girl, it being his belief that] soon after he had passed over the | dares. Grothers, bul tae sherial tn she had been abducted jcash, and sen cmenk. to ee ge sg Hy : A § WEEK bank. The officers of the ter | @ warrant for , FINE PIANOLA RECITAL WILL BE GIVEN BY D. &. JOHN STON CO. FRIDAY EVE ROME April 27 ‘The yndicate | Ss Cc oiteen, Ronit Fie eyndicate QUITE SARCASTIC ne to Wilbur Wright's aeroplane is to-| ¢ anged for another ri making preparations for the] "laid PI snr oa ing. I want this bill to go back to WINDFALL FOR WRIGHT Soo Cyp a BECOMES (By United Press.) of their splen “a Recitals tn their Re construction of military and other | + yey WILL PUT MILK UP IN|! yd cital Hall for Friday evening « t he price € lor the he oom ee Sorabla anes eal 0 be $2 oe | CULTURE TUBES NEXT The council voted to give the This event will introduce to local oo ‘| HE SAYS. committee another chance to think | music lovers Mra, Grace Farrington Jit over and the bill was sent back. | Homsted, a well known eastern so SEWING MACHINE prano and a recent arrival in Seat Tan?) A at ow r inet wt we know here tle. In addition, Mr. A, Mai ‘pear » from leading maice | The firet thing ; , Flute Soloist of the Seattle § Tee ~irop head if you! sald Councliman Gill last iat phony Orchestra, will also bat x" j they will be putting up milk (Hy United Press.) heard Bb 89 Get Poynor's culture tubes aud charging us $18) poRANgo. Mex. Ari! * ie tube for it , Twenty-five summaty executions by | This recital is entirely gratuitous 8. HM. POYNOK, Purnity The bill providing that all milk| pjcral t and no tickets will be necessary, It ops sent to restore order Poa sold at retail shall be put up ID) pijowing the religious ric Vel maeins reins y at ~ 15 ae it will glass bottles was under discussion | argena, Mexico, together with seven | € Well to come early to be sure of Jand Gill took particular umbrage at | |deaths during the rioting, indicate | Securing a seat Waliorf Bidg.,, 108-10 Pike At at the fact that It exempted all datry-| in, total number of fatalities, ac 5 SACRA 1 a RE SRE RER Ta }men with four or less cows emia tg GAanen Conant tamed on “Why the exception?” he asked _ om ad | WHEN PRINT BLURS day If there are any dirty dairtes tt 1s | |irritable temper and qeneral dis tainly ¢ fellows with only “WILL CONDEMN ‘NEW comfort result, We positively cure |few cows, who are not watched {this condition with our speciall closely as the big ones PARK SITE | ground glasses Mi ‘First it was rat traps con: | At an open meeting of the park| Co, Bye 8p tinued Gill in a sarcastic vein,|poard yesterday it was decided to|av,, Seattle, then it was garbage cans and NOW| geoure Bailey peninsula for park | it Is milk bottles. Already it le get-! purposes by condemnation proceed ting so that us common devils must | ings in court. The commissioners Tents, Awnings, Canvas Goods be stertiized, bottled and labeled, | pelieved that the price asked by the | many people to prosperity, How? hi Columbia Street, Seattle all that we can make good eet ‘8, $2,000 an acre, was exces-| Read the business chance column, pone shel san Ind, 1166, for stories on the high cost of Mv-| sive, j page 6, and see for yourself, . *** Schuchard Optical Alists, 1207 Second Alaska Sail Loft Bee Us Before Buying he Star want ad: » leading

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