The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 26, 1909, Page 7

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IT A pRTHERN PACIFIC musT GO TO WORK. 1 of Public Acts at Special Meeting. “4 — gpiene the N thor tmmedtately ¢ pride on Hols Tee traeks on that ¢ will build the pont to the gas determin of public this mort |, Y, Boulltor vo utilities, no! Ba ie board Ino Reiebarn Pacific ory about ft fa pled the terms further of this br for more than ‘apparent reasn me ne excuse queation of | bridge, to | FOR THE CITY : of public wor of monitors fo morning. Chie ge fire departine the lowest bid for (he received ts $22 Works # of the Pacific pear hiet iy company. 91 horns with ling that the © en possibly be built for re eblef name n The that they would be a seatpost shops and mechan! -s was pat over antl! + Tata nu The Chief could submit his plans Satement of cost ful _yuues in Men's efor venettes uw te Buite, and i ps bite Full Dress 3 com ptet ace Main #6, 4 2198 Set tad bathe TH (rear) Union PHYSICIANS. and Comnty | Kirkeay ithe eetoot —— | Gavernor of the same company will ao Bi, arntuaee Ov fas Fisher Co ORNEYS, fegietered Patent 18 years In patent attor Write tor book Mutoal Lite SUPPLIES. It Cherry at tt (85 Arcade Ind 6 ~t Youter, plumb. fia ee of ali When in need of i re Bike HAND CLOTHING. tend tor mis Pires ‘ BHOWCACED mtg 4418 First na | Wright 12 hours to make the trip anh. $1 week “| to climb a atump —labont to start out this morning on AND (HOUSE NUMBERS. Fourth ay STORAGE. a Pa TAILORS. Pe 4 BudaeP Nein, ving & fain #86; tnd ate 198 rage C TERS AND suppLics. Hak os fi ce, i x. Ty yw fae-airalie type & _ TRANSFER COMPANIES, : be ove Fates Mai ty 2008 Vernon ur 126 Bu Murniture’ and ‘pian » Mallarg 72, | party aboard Y WILL BUILD BRIDGE ND MAKE RAILROAD PAY FRAUD IS ALLEGED IN A BIG SUIT FOR LAND Suit has been br 3. clreult eo { Belitagha ) of $100 th Ane s alleged to have » acting a the Land h Dakota © In brought by ¢ ought in the 1 uit Morris Ta in reality wan $40.0 time thi $100,000 their mr) at the the in worth and at property time present reoove worth whieh he audulently sold r for t Co 00 we This sale Was made June and several months later Lowts | allowed to have turned all of the property back to Taylor for no con. alderation whatever The property cor faker {n Bellingham, worth] 1,000, two lote in Tacoma worth | sO which ‘Taylor recently trans | and tw allege rred | ferred to the corporation of the! ertain “realduary ts to one J, Catholic bishop of Ninqually We wis of Ipawich, South Dasja half Interest the sum of 66,260, whon [Bt Paul THEY MAKE CHARGES AND COUNTER CHARGES HERE © M. &. A. AND MARY L. LASLEY ARE FIGHTING FOR A DIVORCE 2, 10028 the | & Re nity inted tintin of the Ho tel ee $ Feb for the concern wary 7) trans lote in certain i for tor ey, at $10,000 | wished she man and get a bunet maya that it y to get him t 1 tere fror port, Pa fenv« and in a oft of th ey Tn th would work # af ry ab ' Mok ntroduced aa balanced the! t Las! th an Mary M ae in Judge va worning of letter ; ttar referring to he expected ¢ ping. Th pistle ¢ with endearing terma | Mrs. Lasley Pleased. | agal ’ - weinat her This letter got a “raise | to bring ault for divorce] stem Lasley, who was on the stand, | rned to b written by to Mra. as and ate botwe valng dollars which aot, | Aw 1 ae evider ta Writing hin hioh he makes 1 * wer r suggeate « After wife a 12-pade apootfic Laaley rin eee onduet eaten out of} a the woman ret This Mra. La and brought and she snapy yut that this was ey refused it for "| just Cooley's and was talk, tal sideration, whe je far from an + Many Things. rman, smile to being when the ving was at ing for her more than eh him, ahe was visibly pleased DEEP SEA DIVERS AT LUNA PAR The deep sea divers at Luna Park, Mustrating the methods of saving treasure from sunken ships. is one of the chief cor aiouary attractions this week. Next Sunday the park t# to have three brand hew attractions, vie: A joker house, | & mechanically funny contrivance a joy wheel, equally unique and amusing; and the big illusion, The | Gtrl from M. j The free bills this week—1ora, in a daring alide for life, ostrich driving, and the | rubs teams, are giving eminont sat isfaction d pleasantly roncer 4 for And tt car pportng | of the ame with nd the Back with a mplaint Lasley, and he charged his wite wing fond niry with of trave het fh, and gave lates of the alleged of According to the tally mn her, ahe did a @ Seal ng about doting th and nev «x ar whieh vat Co ar nes and aid for ud ot past fe he Mra. Lasley letter written t sed a ri er husband cause ment in the vm. better thy in the fingered specif that one t he Tacoma was in omeiny with sheak thief named Wiillam Hill another was with a robber nan named Butler. Later, he says. the accompanied a thief named sam | Bagley to Tacoma and remained away several days oy claimed tn the was much the “tight ' al and He Wants Money. He tells her in the letter that he ee Contracts have been closed with) |the Pacific Coast Steamship com: | }pany for the equipment of the steamahip Umatilla with United Wireless = telegraph inatraments. | This Is the second veasot of this tine | to be (itted with the new system of | Wirelnss apparatus. The Senator was the first, and work is now pro- gressing on the installation of this {hoat, In 20 dayn the Prewident and | have the United instruments to re i place the set» with which they are now fitted. With the fulfiliment of these con- tracts the entire fleet of big pas onger and express steamships of this line will have a uniform sys- tem of wireless, with which they will be able to keep in touch with the shore stations at all times jduring thelr voyages. Heretofore) |thene beats have been unable to) lcommunteate with land except to/ give their positions to the govern- ment stations Recently the government refused to accept commercial messages from boats except in cases of accident. But by being equipped with the United system, the vessel# have land | D, stations of the same system through | which their tustness can be trans- acted. AUTO HITS A BIG ROCK Clancy Wright, of 1236 East! THE YO Hear, hear, ye noise makers! ©, Hiliman says bring on your horns and mogaphones and welcome the Japanese warships Sunday. The Yosemite is the only boat for tho public that will be allowed | Within the patrol Hnes during the fentrance of the fleet, because she has been offictally designated the Seas boat Mr, Hiliman bas spent $ Improvements this year, and he just today spent another bunch of pose SPRECKELS WILL CONTEST (By Untied Brees) FRANCISCO, May demurrer ¢ Rudolph and & partial disteibutio of the kin and Adolph Spreck July 10, The Judge Coffey ROASTED BROWN SAN ta om vf for Argume petition Ch Spree of the oath kels late db will to Was sugar | JOHN MITCHELL HANDS OUT A FEW ON JOHN KIRBY AND MAKES IT STRONG, (By United Press) NEW YOUUK, May ralanment of organixed labor in his speooh of acce of Dayton, 0. ly he National As on forme 6.—The ar made hore tar John Kirby the ne ected president of ation of Manufa emned by John nt of the Amerioa, in no turers, Is Mitel Mine An article pre Ww re of u ‘edoration Review he current tamu Nationa may the mployers and den Pered xloal an it Mr, Mitohell, ot this breath appear repronenta ‘ anno! clase divistons the noxt tholr fe rhing men pe in tety tn legitimate pur and Nigh ideale of the labor rent They 4d pr the right and ne of oF manteation amo t de t " of or ganieation and what they term a hatreds,’ and in Nit itinens wh and thor ar sympathy with the and berate moven| clair eustty yers, y« on the rh mbinatten. about law at wate and re at the f the of dinporsing the claim ny 0 They der. hy yet ads violence they mue ume ane AT UNIVERSITY At annual meeting of vard f the Unive of Washington yesterday the matte vf taking up the military drill which ~ required of the university gb the last appropriation bith » President Kane. Dr take the queation up with pt. PC. Harris of the U. B.A and (If posable ffiver will be Jotalled for military driti at the uni. ormity Arrangements teaching and) Scandinavian onsidered at the te 1 the uh f regents the Kane will an for the Japanene cudwes were « ing yeeterday Dr. Kane. Mine Greonle and wore referred t Inwtructor in Bing lish, wae granted a six months of absence wder to make jour to China and bri number of Chinese students w versed in the inglish tanguage Eero 5 ashe WILL KEEP IN PLAN ROUSING W ie Wr ELCOME FOR THE JAP WARSHIPS SEMITE. coin for Jap and American fags and gay bunting. “And tell 'om,” said Hillman, “not to forget the two bands and the jcalllope. There'll be so much noise that next Fourth of July will seem like a day in the woods or an eve ning at the Old Ladies’ Home,” The Youemite will leave her dock at 2 o'clock and will be right at the side of the Japanese and Amer jean warships as they make their entrance Into the harbor, at prompt 3 o'clock next Sunday, May 40. | Fir st, together with Mrs. Wright and their daughter Tillie and Mr jand Mrs. Walter Wright, started for | Snoqualmie Falls tn his six-cylinder | |Logier last night. While nearing | | Redmond the Wright car struck a lr ook, went into a diteh and tried | The impact was so great that the muffier and oll tank were smashed and the front axle badly. twisted and bent | Although severely shaken up none of the party was injured. Friends of the Wrights became jalarmed at their almence and were Shell Eye $1.00 IN BEA years, a8 exemplified by LENSES. ing effect upon the eyes. search Wright lof the accldent | machine battered In automobiles when telephoned from Kirkland So badly was his | that It took we make you this special offer Eye Glasses with Gladimore Perfect Vii for this week only... FINER GRADES AT |from Redmond to Seattle | The car imped in port shortly | before noon with a tired and sleepy | The damage to the jauto will run into hundreds of dot lara |} claliets exclusively, DR. J. N. SAXE Dentist Graduate of Northwestern University Dental School, Obt- cago. Expert and Careful Latest Methods Only Prices Reasonable. All Quaranteed. 997-840 Arcade Bldg. take advantage of this skilled If you suffer with Neuralgia, to the Head, at once of Glasses sold, LOOK WASHINGTON Work The examination by @ skilled opera tor and a pair of $5.00 Gold Shel! or Spectacies fitted LAST WEEK—MAY SALE Regular $5 Gold Glasses $1.00 THE GREATEST OFFER EVER MADE BY ANY OPTICAL HOUSE TTLE. Day after day hundreds of satisfied enstomers are apprectat- ing the giant strides the aclence of optica has taken in the last few our GLADIMORE The crystal js noted for ite distinct viaion PHRFECT VISION soft and cool It is in order to acquaint you with the standard and excellence of the CRYSTAL LENSES tn this city that It means this to you sion, $1.00 REDUCED PRICES, We have revolutionized the optical business and are eye spe making the eye and its needs our study especially invite those who have been improperly fitted elnowhere to nye We specialist without charge Dizziness, Headache, Hot Flushes Sinking Spells or Nervousness you should consult us Cross eyes straightened without the use of the knife. Dre. Speare and Gould's new method used here exclusively, and ia a guaranteed success, especially with children under 12 injurious methods are used, and our guarantees goes with each pair years old. No drops or FOR NAME AND NUMBER. OPTICAL CO. 1325 Third Av., Directly Opposite the Third Av. Entrance to P, 0. Between Union and Seneca, BEWARE OF IMITATORS AND MISREPRESENTING AS WASH- INGTON OPTICAL CO. . GET EARLY o by | Oak of | turned h published tn jor fon |« jah dar | Marlowes | © FORENOON SHAKEUP THREE MIDDLE STATES TREMBLE FROM EART PaUARS Stoves Are Turned Over and Many Fires Started (My United Press) CHICAGO, May 26.-Reports from wut that eled | Park obi nh ma almo ery oarthqy wan thie s were 6 ed by stove ralng temblor porte that three to f apparent Tr motion. f tremors points thr a and Iilin jjin # mde 0 trloken Dinpated nay that the shocks and th larger buildings badly . | Miiwauk rey % in} wi Mick the from Dubuqu . t were nein a4 kK thin Muskegon, £30, tb r damage at at no was done othe re Madison "J Wis, r tremors were felt th many 4 inity T , Hietinet| were felt at Mockfor il An ifterurban car standing on a arade near Rockford was started by the fown hill at high apord | rte that three In that ar junke and ran arly striking @ wagon driv er, wh or jen by » bare’ | sudden i it [ASSISTANT FIRE CHIEF IS HURT m hie way to lant night rae Marlow buggy and painfully lwod. White alarm Chie trom his anawer « fire Fire was thrown Aanintant eut was at headquarters Jed for a Mar with into} |when an alarm wae » fire at Firat and Union st into bis bogey Beattie ping av Jiowe jumped Driver A leave] Washington st. tt » slipped | the |and, tp. nok athe as bugey oa ant chief to t |He_was picked up jto headquarters throwing | pavement and taken back The alarm was! caused by a emoking oven In the! York cafe. The damage was nom-| tal Marlowe's injuries paintol, are not serious HOUSECLEANING Robbed of its Terrors by the BLUE WAGON SERVICE while ena eh dai dd enti ‘The only system in Reattic using compressed air fer cleaning car- pete, Tug, upholstery, pianos, ete. | No ‘solictiors employed. Orders muat be phoned the office at least ten days in ady * Manager will call ypon request. Phones—Main 9183, Ind. 1148. Q Dressing Tables ; FOR THE SMALL BOYS, We have ball sults for boys, from 5 years up to 15 years, for $1.00 and $1.26. White, gray and blue colors in stock. Baseballs, Sc, 100, 250, 500 and $1.00, A, L. HALL, 1111 First Avenue. The Best Men’s Shoes Made Wo're showing lines of Shoes for Mon who appreciate the rich fefinementa of high-clasa foot wear, Shoow selected with the freatest care from the best Shoes | | made. otis tod for the purpose of giv. » man who dosifes Shoes of + Oaality Just what he wante. The finest of selected jeath ore—the perfection of Shoe Making, Shoes of Quality and exciusivenens. $3.50, $4 to $5 High or Low Cut Models If you are looking for some thing cholee in Footwear, Sir youn find It here TURRELL’S | 903 Secend Ave. FRENCH EXHIBIT : ——— |that again if there is a Bake Ovea | (COUNTY OFFICIAL IS A |FLEECED OF HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS, THEN TURNS ON HIS TRADUCERS THIRTY THOUSAND DOLLARS COLLECT ED | When the gates of the A y position ¢ the five da « of the (ity Untied rene) the thon sinee b Tht ndat have on charged, amc ine ludes an oxtio The orlginal oatimate for the pre exposition porlod anticipated a reve $25,000, whieh wa reached last Frid The partment ay office of the adm was today 1,000 appiteant fonu de by for position rushed nearly at the it thie ad and give urt ho who will show the IS COMING = A PIANO NECESSARY THIS SUMMER Buy One Now in the D. S. Johnston Co.’s Great Consolidation Sale The entire it for the K in a Bar It will be ation The paintings and a large dt jfine arta and industrte Fre nation Director of Ext expressed regret Indicated that the exhibit consist ver 200] of the the De h today | at the delay and hipp agents n to pay for thelr bits nee. exhibit France teamers and she rect to Beattl wan High Grade Pianos at prices ordinarily asked for ald n ine of} have j shipped direet | on a | | come | the medium grades. Six beauties offered to- morrow morning at a little more than ing: toh Ut the the bare factory cost. Cc. H. Brown | ine st about your plumb orrying for you Plumbing 223 Be here early. Of all thr int In the thi having You'll probably friends ming to our great known 2207, and several splendid pianos, well New York makes, at $248 as low ag $162 | ner asion for ano home and relatives exp Beautiful mahogany, fancy quar- ak and elegant mottled w 208 plan y ne t pianos, never sold for less than home | with and to $426, are offered at e $297 and $283. All prices are in dD. 8 Af aa no ered ete During the hnston Co.'s! y at ¢ vin figures Is it any wond fo many pianos 18 ittle or that Square hand lar at you can we ent for terms that re selling pianos now uprights as used organs, $10, ayers, a wide va- stools and scarfs & splendid very little n you'l We eut quick in order to styles and by this ¢ inetrun and feel ne mn My an § ed pla at 40 really u have prices to the disp m ly A we'll not split hairs This is a public we'll grant any basis of payments within | reason i t une up Pm pi how made lidation. to terms. THESE GO TOMORROW. service store. . n wale of the America wrrow morning a half dozer most celebrated mak These are the very | reationa of this illustrious factory They for $4650. The first atx callers tomorrow will necure rare at $298 and on easy terme of, say, $12 down and $7 or 8 monthly member, your purchase is pro- din every way. Every plano ts nditionally and fully guaranteed for @ long term of years. Further, money back if not exactly as repre- smpanies each sale Can you really afford to be with- out a good plano when they come as to you as this, und especially in exposition year? Drop in at once and convince yourself that this ts everything we clatm Only five more days before the fair opens, D: S Johnston Co., Oldest and Largest offering in this | Dealers in the West, Third and Uni- choice of | versity, Johnston Bldg. pianos were made to sell aente these values clone It's reasonably safe to assert that prices on high grade, strictly brand new pianos will never again be as low as now. We are actually Great Consolidation Sale Standard Patterns oendend Patteras COTTON WASH FABRICS Radiant With Splendor In the Wash Goods Department today fabrics of greatest popularity for cool, airy summer frocks are priced to interest every woman who wants the MA. J. T. CURTIS. The Bake Oven fixed my Rheumatiom {n just a few treat ments, It made me fee! about 20 years younger. That Bake Oven| is & great invention, and Lough: | ney & Loughney are performing | wonderful cures with It. People| do not need to suffer with Rheuma-| tam now, that ja one sure thing. | They treat the chronic cases that! were considered hopeless with! remarkable success, and for old people, it ls fine. As for myself, 1 feel as though I cannot say | | enough for the Bake Oven, it }made me feel so good. And I was laid up in bed before I went to| them. I thought it would go away without It, but I'll never siffer like 1 can be baked in Loughney & Loughney have their offices at 220 to 225 People's Savings Bank Bldg. corner of 2nd and Pike st. They give free con sultation and they can tell you just what alls you. Their hours are from 8 a m. to 6 p.m Sun days, 9 to 12 only ‘They bave two graduate nurses to take care of ladies in the Bake Ovens. My address is 1600 Westlake North and I'll be pleased to aub- stantiate the above choicest styles, the newest weaves and finest qual- ity. Surely none could be more charming. silk Tissue A dainty fabric, sultable for evening and promenade gowns. 27 inches wide; usually B96 | sold f S0e yard | Flaxon Linen | A new production; has the ap- of linen, which is in plain and fancy 30 in. wide, lasting; colors; DAYS MORE in which to buy $10 Season Tickets to the exposition. Good Any Time Orders received at any bank, or at office of the treasurer, 321 Globe Block, Soie Boucle A silk and cotton mixed walst- ings 880) inches wide. Black and colored, for er ON inches wide, Yard usnal price 600; 27 Yard . ~ Linene wr In plain and fancy borders; 32 in. wide Yard Fancy Batistes White and spots and wpe 30 in. wide, Yard . grounds, A2ze colored “Dress Linens Striped natural; 27 fn. wide, Yard ‘Amoskeag Ginghams 10c Sy in, wide, Yard 25¢ a] OND AVE, OSHER JAMES Shop With Us. With Us. "Twill Pay. |) val {| "Twill Pay

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