The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 4, 1909, Page 3

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STRUGGLE FOR BLOCK IS LONG DRAWN OUT AFFAIR sears on sauz ror yp ONEIL DENIED PERMISSION 7O REPLY TO HOWE CHARGES. The proceedings yesterday after noon began with th mart of John Tr A. Mu foreclose the mo on the Sullivar bull stated that the oade by Mr, Howe onal tenders, and o¢ ad having againet the read from alintlar oan vinoe the ¢ must have of the mortgag sigument or su ¢ mbull, represent who gage held by } Mr, Tram three tenders ing James At noon toda whether or N« yeatinent qo the tn the matron ings J “gs wher! fe to ed a8 far utd hot be discharged He rv property deelatons effort to a legal ten the satisfaction nud not for as ogation numerou in an that oon vont as f this ad. and jonal nal on Ril day yest: gporning, Were (aber » Dane fre qqurt decisions. ion of wometh part ot the & at , O'Neill Tries to Talk brief momen erday aft ale there was « that ing interest! t ooour P, O'Neil gecured the & pail and asked pe dress tho court in re that had beer P. Howe competency own Interests Not in Good Faith. Mr, O'Neil presented arguments elmilar to those of Mr. Trombull and eald that the tenders made by Mr. Howe were farcioal’ that the re funal of Mr. Murray te accept the to Mr in the caune thin ate Mr. Howe began Argume ail ahortly before the Geta of day afternoon's session and occu pled all of this morning. From the progress made, it is a at least the bala sion will be Howe. Mr, Howe = tnformed that the Mercantile company had no desire to do any thing that would Interfere with the rights of Mr, Coreoran, but that wished to hold the mortgage in order to secure the parties who were to loan them the money cancel the obligation Mr. Howe Trumbull’s off Hight of pre ould not odling events, tin sollet wf the to ad many y Mr Mr after of Bd ay's by ply the Mr rom Me. | have career of wted to ~ Narhl as those which fe emanated from opposing coun 1 feel ae the marks were fe in open court, that | should be 10 answer them. If your Wil permit me to do thia, I De deeply grateful Permission Refused. Main dectined to permit IL to go Into the subject. onsumed * sald Mr O'Ne!! we al reading extracte from court de elaiona in support of his conten tions that the refusal of Mr. Mur Columbia Park Lots $225—Lots $225 Fasy Payments — A hom builders’ opportunity. Make your rent money PAY FOR YOUR HOME. ONE OF THE LAST CHANCES te get close In residénce property for any PRICE. ‘This should appeal to every wage earned in the city; one that show! appeal to the Investor as well, This y ie only 20 minutes from weer Square, and near the shore on, with a view of Onty four blecks from Bailey Peninsula Park: City Water and Sidewalks in and Paid Take Renton & Southern car--any bat Renton Exprese-—qet off at st, and walk four blocks east to our branch office on the ad- dition, or call on Burke & Farrar 408 New York Blk. Ind. 4687, Main 4709. Fine, Serviceable Couch Is One of Our Newest Examples make this special price for tomorrow only, ute teers in to see our large line of couches that we have just received. ae te ised? Saat $17 50 “ter $11. 75| c rei Ty aiaai rE i eA is serviceable It is covered full guar led golden £08 custom: f, an day. nich, similar to cut, will give good imitation leather, securely tnited nteed construction, quartered oak frame, Ith 27 inches; length 78 inches; only one | cannot guarantee to deliver before Satur Samples of Velour-Covered couches Marked |) at Nearly Half-Price Mi. 10 or 12 Velour-Covered Couches that have been Pilsed as floor ple 1 he slightly soiled. These st be close: need the : amples, ‘{"\\: an idea of the tions, $1475 Conc) $13.0 Conc) we room for new you reduc ) $9.00 | $22.50 Couch for . $8.50 | $25.00 Couch for . $14.50 $15.50 ALL THE CREDIT YOU WANT SLOCOND ANO UNION spent @ great portion of bis time) | address to the| were allgnondl: | | in| | } | “pollwhing off bags of gold so theatrically brought} the mortgage to melt into | MAKES CHARGES: yeater:| arent that today court! of Goebel for the purpose of allow lnvestment) ing Taylor to appear as a witness THE STAR—TUESDAY, MAY 4, MUSICAL FESTIVAL IS | _WELL RECEIVED HERE COLLEGE PRODUCTION Gueneernd AND SOLOISTS |! wT PLEASE AUDIENCE AT | {NM THE ARMORY, | theatre to wa | - . 1909, ray's agents to accept the tender made to him. should act as a can cellation of the mortgage tand during the nber David B, Duggan aria from “1 Paglince bliged to respond to an en happy tn hie ong, “How from “Mgolette wehewtra not being at the end ra numbers eate for the You Never Can Te at the Moore thon en rning fraternities af the university | ta block of 300 seats and will attend en mane thelr fraternity hot Tey tions from the 1 other neate tn f the © Wie net of the May he cond given lant ¢ have re The foal Festival firet concert wea exactl in the before wilt | nee ANd cheaten NW Reve lin lant « suditoriun of the & large and enthue The Chicago ® and the venir va were ox rig mely endered and enthusia tically ragelved, A change wan made n the nber on the prox 1] Merry ( Windsor,” t oldt ubutit The ond to Melody in the Daughter Ar lution, for wh wi the play t# given, will occupy the be Ate, together with President Cane and members of the university far ulty Mr. Norman Hackett and some the members of his co take charge of tow w afternoon rehearsal af the Moore theatre, and| ni without the wive the college people some ald in| companiment, For» Misw Klvyn technique ri Hument fund first n Wive bether M ing we Myrtle Bivyn ¢ wrod the one of the evening «Her t dition of the G ncerto highly enjoyable hat time the wa | alt nen of will ntirely | ein's She | lant | plano part seemed ordinated by the rexponded to two mpany re Oo the Te eaay'e Conoert, the rain Were ngarian dances by Brah ware given with a da that brought enthy uber eptral ung an art remarkable veh that te al Nu | whieh abandon applause fro | tate inat SOCIALIST EDITOR and at audience moat masculine in ite power mer from Ww hear Mine Eivyn age | ceived, and she he sented to play at thie Bhe will render the in © flat Club Members Bing The “Hatiohdah Cho Mesalah,” sung by « voloem componed of me killing | Hchubert and Apotio the different chureh choirs of the elt? the direction of Dr Cha iven an tnepiring ren dition, The audience, with the exception of 4 scattered few, re ‘More Great Suit Values is requests " re rtant orchestral num ven Symphony ening’s con nied Vrees) tiant PORT “Fed ‘OTT, Kan. May Fred D. ware editor of the ao | eerte clalist paper, the Appeal to Reason, | reiterated his charg that former Gov, W. 8. Taylor, of Ken: | tueky, was pardoned by Gov, Will }won of participation in the ot 1,50 lirection of Mina Lucy K take part. The Mise Frahm, cowtralt« rd, violiniat, and, in re ated Mr the celebrated celliet ard in a cello solo by ‘ from the} and f 900] of the ponne Frans will Max; lube | Bruch. This evening's the concert of Seattle's firat May Fer tival, shoud bring forth the largest | audience of the series, Madam Aide | Hemmt, soprano, will sing an aris jfrom “Der Fre ute,” and will also sing the solo numbers in the cantata | to be wiven by the member of the | Behubert club, Mr, Frank Prejech | basso, will give two numbera fron the “Golden Legend” by Dudley Buck the prologue from “Pagiiacei” an | the Bugle Bong by Buck [RAILROAD STOCKS GO SKYWARD ‘ {Py Untied Preee.) NEW YORK, May 4.-—Lelleving {that the clause of the Bherman act) | preventing combinations will be) | practically nullified if the decision of the United States supreme court Tin upholding the commodities clause jof the Hepburo rate law in log i} cally followed, bull leaders in the || market sent railroad stocks sky ward today. Several of the most prominert bull leaders intimated | that they bad sound al advice | }i upon whieh to Rallroad = magnates are generally | satisfied with the supreme court's | dectsion. ‘TRY IMPEACHMENT OF WITNESSE od Prem) Pu CO, "May 4.—At tempts the part of the defense |to impeneh the witnesses brought by the prosecation tn the Cal bribery, (rial were resumed today | when former Supervisor Max’ Mam | lock was called to the stand. Dur |ing Mamlock’s testimony, Karl Rog era, who took up the burden of the Gefense, periodically arose to al ‘| lege @ difference in the testimony | of the, witness and the transcript of his statements during the grand | Jury pg Seema ‘TERRIFIC EXPLOSION OF TON OF POWDER . (ty 0 Pree.) CROCKEET, Cal, May. 4.—With jam Adjet, aged 16 years, is dead, jand Samuel Cunningham ts beliew ed to be fatally injured o» re sult of @ terrific explosion of a ton of black powder that wrecked the Bheiby Smelting Works at this place late yesterday, Both men were employed at the works The plant is in ruins, Saninet Warren, who is charged concert with sending improper matter through the mails, + however To prove the || Ladies’ Sam- | ple weer di can undersell’ all others, we offer SMART TAILOR-MADE Sample Suits of White Serge —AT— 168 Values up to $30.00, also higher priced ones at al- moat half price. @ New Man- Tailored Sample |) Suits from $19.00 sand up Ladies’ Sample Suit Shop 367-368 ARCADE ANNEX Take Annex Elevator. Open Until 9 P, M. Saturday Eve. base this belief. jf) EMeDotgat § souttwick Co. Best American Prints Special Tomorrow at 5c Yd An unusual Wednesday offering, embracing 10,000 yards o best quality American Prints, in the newest tomorrow from full pieces, in all colors, at 5« valuc BLEACHED HEMMED SHEETS. 2% CIAL EACH 48c LONSDALE BLEACH ED MUGBLIN 36 INCHES WIDE FULL PIECES. SPE CIAL TOMORROW, YARD— 83C Third Floor 42x36 PILLOW CASES, EXCELLENT QUAL ITY. SPECIAL TO. MORROW, EACH— 10c SIZE 2'4x YARDS, SPE TOMORROW, Superior Undermuslins for Women at 50c These inexpensive Undermuslins reveal many ‘points of excellence not usually associ ated with such a low price, namely—quality of materials and trimmings, fullness of garments and careful sewing. It is in every particular a superior showing at 50c. DRAWERS AT | 50c | of GOWNS AT 50c women’s | Attractive values in Wom cambric Drawers with | en's Muslin Gowns at embroidered ruffle, and | of full proportions—splendid three styles in eambrie top | ly made and finished. One with lawn = ruffle, style with embroidery edge tucks bordered by hematiteh- | daintily threaded with ribbon ing splendid value. CORSET COVERS AT 50c SHORT SKIRTS AT 50c Highteen styles of Corset Covers in | Women's Short Skirts, of a soft quality nainsook, € style in round neck with , two rows of dainty lace-—diamond shap designed full and wide; with ed medallion edged with lace—perfectly hem bordered by dainty graduated at bust and walst Two styles top 5ue— cluster musiin; eambric flounce, hematitehing. Children’s School Stockings Special Values at 14c Such excellent values that the buying in dozen-pair lots will probably be the rule rather than the exception tomorrow. It's a splendid opportunity to replenish the Children’s Hosiery needs at a saving. Some have manufacturers’ imperfections, but they are of such a trivial nature as not to impair their Jooks or There are silk-lisJe, cotton or lisle, of fine rib- 5% 9%. Very exceptional values at —Mein Fleer wearing qualities. bed quality; 14c pair. sizes to — Women’s Swiss Ribbed Vests—Special 25c They're extraordinary in point of quality; they’re in sum- mer weight, of Swiss ribbed white cotton, low neck and sleeve- High-class Suits for men are not neces- sarily expensive. We offer a wide variety of smartly tailored garments at a remark- ably attractive price—twenty dollars. The fabrics are all wool, the styles new, the tail- less, with fancy crochet yokes. Ten different styles, all sizes, all very unusual values at 25¢ each, ‘ebb Pes oring excellent. Kuppenheimer's famous name on the label. $20.00 Others from Brokaw Bros., Strouss Bros., etc., at $25, 130 and § In the In the Arcade ,.. ist av sie, we offer the ggeatks money's Annex worth in Men’s Suits at $15.00 to be found hereabouts, All the styles and colors t® choose among. Every suit carefully fitted, At $15.00 Arcade An- season's All sizes 1009 Co The He Korpenhewan oe Suits for Boys—Superior Values The Shafer Boys’ Store (easily the largest on the Coast) offers fine styles andthoroughly dependable suits for beys at smallest cost. Buster Brown, sailor blouse, Norfolk and double breaged Suits of all wool fabrics in all si2esand good styles at $3.50, $4,00, $5.00 and on to $15.00. Boys’ Wash Suits All the new styles, in Gala- teas, chambray, madras, ete., | $1.00 to $6.00. | Boys’ Kahki Suits With long trousers, the popu lar “Major” style, sizes 4 to 16. Prices from $1.25 to $2.00. toys’ Hats and Caps, straw, felt, cloth, Complete varieties ready, Men's Straw Hats and. Panamas.are now ready. SHAFER BROS. =" Arcade and Arcade Annex——Whole Block long | Uniserty St. : Fi st Ave. | | and | University St, } P)oudall 5° N'Dotgall 5 re SECOND AVENUE & PIKE STREET seesia, S Patterns ’ e first negro o Gay Paree. the Two Biffs a musical “Tuke" J to take cak and Mine Wells - sons, remains to be placed on sa at 1:30 o'clock tomorrow ce oman Temi CON THE FRONT COSI The British bark Haw nen 240 days from Terneu Holland, which has n reported lost several times, onte the Strait of Juan de ing, according to tel- received by th Exchange today, 88 tons of © at B ! EDDIE BOYDEN Orpheum. Canines Cop the Cotton this week. | And they belong na © who haa traine parp yt a big card all sxegient and { Merchants V brings 1 trapexe #tur Will discharge r rif there's ” pei Its an 4 jeanine capacity ing every day in the real Hf and Plent Congratulat r for Corinto, na is due to arrive here f t today v that it prov Our Prank of th | wad war | 1 almont ttle for embarra ck with a ind a cargo |i r |wive Frank on and they did that lone eyele ader-La at a little th ninoe a rn Aaska tonight ¥ It f opatra markable r turt Noautet cary rt porte Barrow pe (108 DOLLIVER TAKES 1) SHOT AT TARIFF implte tte ship Northw Mt 1 by United Wire mine nh several cracking int acts at that, B,C. A a the comedy f finiahed Mise La Volle amility trio AprinKK a it's worth any man’s time KW ng Five ttle whlel part wlan, Phe to the jot of new cs sveral thing 1 \ jatuft a and mon Welle & er yia com their uff old, Tt goed fairly 4 br Drew may miable dispoattt "Whantey, colored. geome Ma | ate lot of cebentric dancing hed Wh db A Boman r tn led. Press.) oh A iyi olgeee al W van Ra May nweet,| Which i about the beat of ite sort ably | whieh ha od at the Panta fen't | fOr me ovide a fair ope ne a then, ) ln new ands well i—-An- nouncing his intention of introdue- ing amendments to correct “abuses” under the proposed tariff on wool, Senator Dolliver of Towa made a long argument @n the floor of the senate today Dolliver declared that the designation of wools as first and second class deserved abolishment. He proposed that the schedule be simplified and that a general provision be made that in no case should the duty exceed 100 per cent yrow might d ‘ He d Bdward Villers Wine Mike rt promise at ‘the start |which end » with the time dummy <e » ony t the an will ple put ¢ which « entire un 700 per that the ul ar d Gilleaple dows a clover bit reserved gallery, seating

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