The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 28, 1909, Page 7

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IL SHOW BENEFITS OF PUBLIC PLAYGROUNDS tre ‘ nye Raat have prot he ay vex of } 1 tore hildren, who have been t ht resh ait the tion of Tub sis, Mayor Miller Bi be actjo wilt attend ax will many of th HINGS HAVE CHANGED; TRACTORS MUST RUSH - MILLER TALKS ABOUT a | thitigs has FE DELAYS IN PUB ‘ ‘ : ‘ Lic WORK ® heen t . 4 eo will ae : ; thie oe ita to 4 ae 4 i r Se> | epaete ¢ t mt ar LLON FINDS fact mbers of the cars in « nm, and calling the at tention any to the fact that the operation of atmet care #1 19 an inspector from the | with flat wheels wa tly pro public utilities tm-| hibited by ordinance eet cars in al ~~ Al ay. and noted 18 h flint wheets Bupt Houtll: Merchants Enter Seattle Field vo LAND eee eee ee et * * KING'S HORSE te * * (By United Pr * * NEWMARKNT kne, A * * King Kdward ho - *™M " t Gunt * ® stank t yortant w * ing . » the Britteh # ® racing world toda Mir * * is by ¢ snd mothe * * ale . * Pha n, the Duke ' + * la t fintahod ae - * * a ee | Hoffman Cloak and Suit Co ay Poles Beam) Hem the Novelty Cloak and) WASHINGTON, April ts RB Go ef 1316 znd av. and there tary Mallinger today denig s the finest location on | ites99 acres of land in P av. The new firm a« Clone t preted with some of the large SPICM the "20-ncre turers in New York, who |SPRiie* ss coming wi Sfor some time been Woking | 0" aa outlet in § Wind Brel Ci tien Quek recmen tel and will os : of thelr main store a cea rm the secretary today oe ie oe 60 ucres in Oregon and wilt be immediately dis-| fone apie Tt abington. Dis 3'* | grams showing the lands subject tp Bisi26 3000 entry are belug seat to al DENTISTS, and offices. It is betleved that 40 per cent of Baws DENTA the area designat except in Ne Sas va is now held by individuals | }If all the tand designated mult tor entry there would be 452 ube, Wb camera itsee CODY. Sus YOUNG BOYS AS ROBBERS (Pe plied i An oranined fof the dim ¢ tye Id-aps report faye a ! { whict La attempted to hold a1 » the Cad t nd a child WOMEN MEETING = IN LONDON (thy Wnlied Rewwn) he bo: LONDON, Eng, April . Carrie Chapman Catt, the rts cane “ ight ampalgner " siding over the fifth conve 7 the Intermational Women's Ke Allia ny sension here St. James Hall, Twenty are represeated, an v tf two or three other sock aympath with the aime of the liance have delegates in attend The conference wil last until May 1 | THE STAR BUS DRIVERS ARE WROTH ABOUT UNSIGHTLY HOLE VACANT LOT NEAR DEPOT A NASTY SIGHT FOR THE VisiTOR mplaint being 1 t ned men at nt tod how t 1 r pe condition of the let a Hiuated where it hing wh areets the take wok to thel : pring places Refuse from the Cudahy and ational Packing compar ‘SLOT METER Av IN PRIVAT BOVILLON SHOWS WHERE STRINGENT ORDINANCE 18 VERY NECESSARY A.V. Bouttlon t " , 1 he the dangerous rin -thewlot &as meters should be drawn no as {to prevent the use meters ver they may serve more ene family committee considered tha it would by a law aya M County Jail. . } picked the poses for Sara BIG EARNINGS OF 0%)! oo' | possible, little Joe Wa t | Adrian Walker, a building i NEW YORK. April 24.—Daring |Chom, MeCarty Dittebrandt, explain peat thr mila the ket earn n this way their arrest for the ¢ the Ue Siatcs 8 ; eft of flowers trém the Paine poration were $ home at 12th av, and Maasachw the earnings for th at quarter last Sarah,” it seems, is @ preity cash port w ‘ airt in of the down town stores The total » | What Sarah's ocber name ts neither $2,000.00 ' . a the ¥ yet. uat the The that |same, th Nittle cab xt businews has in with her we ore wee January 0 t Httle cha ary are tr the 4 13 ly, being first month o how for March are in | joe Was the firet to fall a rea sed, the wiles of the fair baired asnie. He fell acting a# cash Week tn the with Sarat nee vacat f I$ IN TROUBLE ted Pree) wew YORK April 28 fusing to make good a $1,000 which y After re check for aye, wae given) to cover a gambiing debt when b was & sophomore at Yale, Rus: he ai at G. Colt, busband of Ethel Barry Consul | more, the actress, is defendant to |day in a wult filed by W. U | Thompean Colt, whe is the son jie United Prove.) of Col. Samuel H. Colt, millionaire } April 28.—| contends that a gamblirg debt ts Mary Beherens, the 20-yearold| not legal, and adds that he wa HAIR GOODS. |@aughter of a wealthy saloon. | but 20 years age when he drew chee vith ather wares | *eener of Sheboygan, manutsctare ‘wien a an alley adjoining the parish house of St. Anthony's Catholic church in| this city She was unconscious wher found, and died without waking a state | ment that would clear the mystery | Kaveanaogh. 1318 Firet.—et 7 —| surrounding her pitiable condition aER. | Anthony's. sald that the girl came Mieawte Sain hi to the parish house late last night MASSAG } and asked for a place to spend the night. According to his statement ehe was given a room on the third Noor of the house It wae direet) of this room that her sncansctows | | body was found today As autopsy will be held late me toh bathe six aitom 114 irear) Union LR OPTICIANS. % t 2 now Sed sed Pine was founa|*° ty today in a dying condition in| ‘ORDERS ARREST OF Father Decker, the priest of St! over re | aw EXECUTIONER. (ity United Press.) DURANGO, Mex., April 24Pres }ident Dias today ordered the arrent ot Lieut, Je arcia Gonzales, the otficer who commanded the troops who executed the 25 rioters here and at Velardena, following the outbreak jon at Velardena two wee » The president haw 4 thorough investigation of the mary executions verely punished if tt that the executions were unwarrant under a window |. © WRIT FOR WOMAN nd the officer will) is found! | tlom rmer recently that he took pass Judgment on the to ANOTHER AID FOR | } wing out the idea to ja let of the lodging and roo yaMes prepa for free distribu the various hotela of the Chamber of Commeroe ta | formation bureau is writing all lodge ing house proprietors of the clty The latter impresses the reader with the fact that Seattle's hotels will fall far abort of accommodating ail of the people that will visit the and the list is to be printed the stranger who in city, the elty handed to oF DOCUMENTS IN EVI DENCE IN PARKHURST = day. | a a oa ae es ——— | = ‘i Suicide Not Suspected } 1s GRANTED j ‘SAND AURISTS. |p SHEBOYGAN, Wis. April 28—| judge Gilliam this imorning | ~ — |The father of Mary erens.| granted a writ of habeas corpus pie het Wag Te, Wes te whose mysterious death occurred | teurnable May 4, in the case of ’ in Milwaukee early today, stated | Mra Grace Jepson, who was ar i ohbaagg cS SANS. | this afterndon that the girl loft | rested for leseeay at Geotgehows — home yesteraay without making &| some time ago. Mrs. Jepson case Rigen Frrioais | ststement as to her Intentions. Helhecame prominent by the llega 11 Jone: | is ponitive that she did not commit/ tions which the woman made suicide, against the prosecuting attorney Real She claimed to have been arrested eet j tried and convicted with ten| aoa NOTICE TO || hour “toa that ie wan ‘tor al INT ATTORNEVS. |greated upon the plea of Attoraes | granted upon the plea of Attorney | WATER Page showed that {ho| gf Browne register a Attorneys iby 4 Colman Block CONSUMERS Tom Page. woman had. not been allowed the| | legal amount of tine between her! | arrest and conviction . in the trial Parkhurst, accused of vio- national banking lawa, in States distriet court lat taken up ay by the govern witnesses in identifying a documents and cashiers’ slips These were all r introduced as exhibits Loula F. Sailor, anditor of the National Park bank of New York and one of the star witnesses for the prosecution, was kept on the stand for » hoof this morning, identifying statement slips and re GREAT NORTHERN 1S CALLED DOWN The irrigating season opens on| urgently requested to practice all The Great Northern ratiroad was possible economy in the use of| OUT PRETTY FOLDERS | taken to task today in a letter fro | "The |the public utilities department for The following rules and regula P » Mit ee operating switch engines an tions are established by ordinance \. TT retieted tan teaned © coup oti spiching freight cars on Railroad and will be strictly enforce ie lots which wilt do}@¥, during the hours that such Ulustrated booklets wh le lot to ad Seuttte, the |switohing is prohibited | THE CITY OF SEATTLE = [& WHO It ition and the North ot only te this switching de eee ee eeml in a book ontitied|clared ® great menace to human DEPARTMENT OF WATER em orth Pacific Coast Country” | ite, but it interferes with public & wanes the advertising department of the| traffic, both vehicles and pedes ecaes” Ga 7 |ieiiread has accomplished something |trians being held up for many min ia derwes “5 Are84s | = AULES AND REGULATIONS |"sliroed as accompiinnet worn ee Governing the Use of Water De) sien tier and general appear — * vo | livered Through a Howe for pet - + tain gpl yun D AS SUSPECT PRINTERS. Sprinkling, Irrigation and | quail a ees Salle ten . Wieting oad Printing Go. Pike Other Purpo in devoted to an exciusive write-up puty Sheriffs Malone and Bee, Bet® phones 1111 The following acts are prohibited | of the xposition, “Ihe a oe an late “lat nlght acr n yy Ordinance "Number 16474 That Will Be R Chris Olsen, who ts " shouts « wate “ to yt to we he parr of issuing & bogus r 2. Having leaky water fixtares on “| RECOMMENDS GRANTED <\: vs ye §6 Bate Pir gt 2 Save ; yremine 4 ‘ wth Me son, claima that he is not the per - 7 : 4. Using a hose with an inside di) Phe Chamber of Commerce com. | “Oh ; ae ahve that it t6 tle MAND CLOTHING. ameter of over three-quarters! mittee on city affairs rec mended out ee, the “ania «tor poe | of an inch to the elty council that a 50-year eo . He Sat eave that kent Gentlemens tora | 4 Using « nossle with an orifice! franchise be granted to the Oregon | ee ee eee ae ord a mile Koen fit 4 baie | of more than one-fourth of| @ Washington railroad for the une) Pert Mar & Drill rite ounty nr oo tae. of Ratlroad wa The committes ! pnding he erifieation of his ton Pike Man “inal” 5. Using a hose without a nozzle wan careful to insert a clause in its dail hn nding the vert tlon h 6. Using water through @ bose wo | report making It unlawful for the stor: lens hiose ia held in the hand.| jajjroad to load or unload its cars YS HER HUSBAND a 7. Using water through a hose be-| while standing on the aaid track SHI lh ada tween the hours of 9 p.m. and CONVENTION wowente ——|, htt WANT A IS A BIGAMIST he ie A 8. Using water during any hours! A ree Case Go. .mla « 4 except thease fixed by the W. A. Belard, president |} Claiming that her husband, Will A ME Superintendent of Water|Parker, vice president and ‘liam Murray, 18 a bigamist, a pro Works for such use. Sternberg. fessional gambler and a dead beat 9. Using an automatic sprinkler at} union 4 ‘ F re "| Mattle A, Murray this morning ap ina ivan a aeeeloes such aprink.|Peen chosen to represent the plied tora divores. or <a nee rted on He jorder at the National cor m of} » Murrays were married in Ta * waving automatic sprinkler a] Mueleinne. will leave for Minneap~| coma ie Tanuery ang Murray soon : ction where it can throw wa-|°!l" Ma Fee 4 his wife, Soon, she says * tor on sidewalk pedestrians, | Mey pledged to bring M6) ahe found that he had a Ilving ti. Leoviau hoes, while: not im ube, |2O8t eomvention, 10 Beatis |wife, and attempted to get back oe " qrokew i AIK J some of the money he, had secured TRANS ie | rrigation tos are trom 1:00 to TO TALK ABOUT trop her, But was Dot ‘snccessful ate gation ho ‘e fre } SASOMPANIES. | g:30.0 me, and from 1:00 to 8:0 THE BILLBOARDS) "is turray "was, Mie Mati m. Any changes from above hours! rhe council's snita.| Weller of Tacoma will be announced in dally papers. | ton committee will moot tonight tol For violation of any of the above| consider the ordinance, introduced i piace rules & py ity of $2.00 will be fm |iaet Monday by Counciiman Way posed for the firat offense and 96,00 | rq gulating the helgh of bill hourda | for any subsequent offense andiand intended to do away with the the water turned off and in no Ca#e| nuisance #0 far as possible, Repre-| has, been| sentatives of various clubs will be turned on until the tin L. Bh. YOUNGB, Superintendent of L. &)W. paid. present to urge favorable action on | the bill The Home glove in this ‘ley tor rhe ® pale. WEDNESDAY, Mere Boys Fall Easy Victims to the Charms of One “Sarah” and Now They Languish in the oz rm oo > 4 inl rm z= \a 2 ea = od APRIL 28, 1909. Hvery the FREDERICK & NELSON, STON CLOSHS DAILY AT 6190 ortments, conservative prices entire stock jj and make buying here both profitable and pleasurable. ; Old 7 ; hens a . J dusting tt hie ts ( omplete wabignd ‘e I qualitie characterize our ferbae "ls t " whe rat “Btlmp vat poedmertncs offerings follow. Great too at the pro ty} ENACE E ESIDENCE do not Giink it 1 be W have a le slot 1 1 family he © and The always danger in one of, there aw t a eve he it pplies onl family, and th should really be elie the ney ‘ « Lighting company to draw “> an ordir which considered at ite next session, be numerous charms of the win fitt w ba { hape Sarah, and that he wan not ‘ ' rame. and fo sken in his judament was shown | c te Rae ‘ yesterday when the matron asked ! ; a Joe ah was pre tw pretty? rey f the boy | to.sep her, Ain't she pretty, Ditt and vung Dittebrandt agreed heart ily that she was “Just fing It was after this tour of Inspec lian that the two boys decided that some fitting tribute should be pai to such an array of feminine I Hgess, and as Sarah liked ponies the wae t hing to tt Poston aby must } f any cos i Sarah got the pastes, and her two brave koights lnaguleh in the county jail ' haps young mise wore { pledge of their regard for thea, as Is way with @ some othe to [MERReN gers bound for this city f lodging houses the chamber| makes @ charge of $5 for leting. \f which covers the entire exposition | period. The old price of $2 for private residences still prevaits These fees entities one to the ser-| views of the bureau during the time the exposition is In progress, | well finished and brightly polished . ! &-inch Fruit or Salad Bowls, Rosello design, special, each, | SOx Individual Fruit Saucers to match bowls, special, set of six, 506 Imported Iridescent Champagne Tumblers, special, set of six, $1.40 lating the natic conclle: count | banking laws in nt sheets, showing the ac the business between the | | Three-quarter Wall by covered with heavy duck, wings. official of the Northern Pa Was arrested several days ago utos at a time the street An offic peng welpredr elle phan jv cloth-lined, Has top tray with fall over-all, and extra dress tray. Specially ) the law regulating the switch . " ing of freight cars, and the same priced at: 34-inch, $15.00; 36-inch, $16.00. proceedure will probably be taken RST ees se ei againat tee Great Northera, it tof Steamer Wall Trunk ¢ AOL ODO LOL ELIA declared, unlews the ordinances in-| | | lusnbaed M ° bd ° tended to safeguard the lives of the t three - ply iber S| «Majestic Hanging Gas Range i} throughout, rawhide wipow ASKS FOR bound, has best grade ii brassed wall hinge and me for $21.50 BIG DAMAGES corner clamp combined i Paw RP | Wadeatl Is covered with heavy ih Thousands of Ma- { . re lec P jas s oy, duit was filed thin morning vy ff Plack-enameled duck,-has | wey _jestic Ranges are in Mrs. Luey A, Ames in bebalf of || narrow ash silat ind S as} Seattle. ne rd ae ee Levin mottled rawhide binding, } 4 use in Seattle for, $15,000 damages, Mrs. Amesiff Excelsior lock and brass * aie wR I . The Hang- elle damages for tn feat of ed malleable clamps} 2 eg ie ing Gas wat 1 March 2, 1909, while at throughout Has large $ ete ies bee Range, as ' logger for e oO pany ? F _ e pede cin aia - which | anchor handles and full} pases if ns ~ shown in il aaidto have beon sent down the covered top tray with} ~ lustration chuty, without warning | ‘ (@>n@) | partitions ancy cloth-} — i can be ate MEET TONIGHT. lined throughout, Spe} Wt tached to any A moeting of the University Com-|f] Cially priced at: 34-inch, ) Majestie munity club will be held tonight at! $14.00; 86-inch, $15.00; $ Range ¢ the office of C. B, Kittredge, 421% rae oe . ‘ ge at “ae to discuss the pro. (| 38-inch, $16.00 4 above price, posed Union Bay trestle, The moet- | A SEEGER RS ARC a TE ing te called for 8 o'clock | ; while tava | ) " | ‘ Amweney for Big Masked Ball FREDERICK & NELSON) ss: One of the biggest Masquerade | Filing — | Halls ever held in Seattle will take | INCORPORATED | place at Dreamland tomorrow | night. Admission 26e, including 6] dance tickets. | SHOES-SHOES-SHOES #2.50—8:.00, "Th at Aven Opi Postottice, Ind. Phone sign Trunk Fitted and may be and j"taty wilt have to explain the actiohw to Judge Frate at} court | SEAT DINING| EXTENSION TAB SPECI UE PECIAI VALUE SPECIAL, VALUI \° well-designed Chair x-frame construction, Has | Of oak, finished g car law feet, square side easures 42 inches s has made an unsuccessful search \ seat is of quartered oak; | *"° has round oot 1 for a hotel. The liste will also be ele Is in back. Well | @t¢ of heavy stock, fluted matled to all of the transcontinental |) #180 "WO Panels in ba beg pos ' ‘ ralroad companies for distribution made, finished golden or weath ned and securely joine rail, Extends to six April Sale of Pressed and Blown Glassware The Rosello design, Imported Iridescent Wine Fine Blown Engraved ( as shown in illustration Table Tumblers, special, set First National ban. of Seattle and : ¢ the National Park bank of New| | Wine Glasses, special, set of six, $1.30 York. So far, the papers introduced | Water Goblets, special, set of six, $1.55 bs = government cover a per rtod | cs Handled Custard or Sherbet Glasses, special, set of six, $1.60. of three yoars J. A. Mail, cashier’ of the First |—Co National bank, was recalled to the | stand this morning, and five of the . = bank's clarks were put upon the! lated to the Investigation of the |i shortage after Parkhurst’s alleged | ; ; - confession Wall Trunk of No. 1 basswood, with three-ply veneer top, waterproof |the case will not go to the jury duck covering and genuine rawhide binding rhis Trunk has hardwood Cate ‘week i] slats on sides, top and bottom, extra heavy brassed steel riveted trimmings, |] straps, locks and bolts, and is full cloth-lined. Top tray, with fall over-all, iff and extra dress tray, Specially priced 36-inch, $20.00; 38-inch, $21.00; 40-inch, $22.50; 42-inch, $25.00 of basswood, has Has hardwood slats on sides, tra heavy brassed steel riveted trimmings, heavy leather binding, and is full c ANY, 1121 Pleat Ave. as illustrated, is an imitation cut glass, Glasses, special, set of six, $1.60. assware, in deep needle-etched de- ne and dependable of Home-Furnishings A few ; : : : / } i F and panel 18x36, en mirror TH ass frame CHAMBER CHAIR, SPECIAL $3.50—Of oak, quarter-saw- LE, principally ed, Cane seat, shaped are, front legs, box construc- gs | tion and back panel of un- and | usual design. Smail carv- {to | img Ornaments center of | top rail feet Thind Floor. of six, 90« three-ply veneer top and is top and bottom, ex- Devices EESTI NAT ENTE Tet: H. L. KLEIN THES SHOEMAKER, If you can't get boots or shoes to fit you, get them made to measure at 217 JAMES STREET. sbaagersesssgsecesste:

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