The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 27, 1909, Page 7

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CUT WHARFAGE RATS Beginning June 1, the Pac Comat Steamship Co. and the No | erm Pacific railroad, owners of | @ the result of complaints of long] "| Mauding from loca! that| the Patou hore ‘igh. ON THE FR FRONT OSA LT, SEL PTT rumor ts p~fioat tb the water front amer Hyak may be new t MASHER GIVEN JAIL SENTENCE Moyers, an alleged masher ted at Fifth a and Union night on Complaint of a} woman, who says that Mey 1 in following and talk The indignant young Patrolman Rix and young man over to him went to jail on a of being drunk and disorderly SAYS SUICIDE IS MISSING BROTHER Mra. Sarah & Braddish ay Of | has supply | “Hi MONEY pees ypiot venti W. S. LOGAN, FARMER, |SUBURBAN COUNCIL. orf" vidiont delay MEN ARE REAL promise to vise ap is thelr wrath) HAS “FRIENDS” ANGRY. ARRESTED. and figurative! ake oe avenawa® ies wane Keven —— Lumber they thing they ting the impre KRuged on by thelr « , who deatre to # th sporting are apparently shippe can to ble main has been met the clty te aotual money Youngs Will Fight Rate. | Supt. Youngs proposes to fight bargain rate,” and it ts not oly that he will compromine fox here Ut oe “GPTIGIANS. | Others Pay Twice as Much any figure under $12 per mille? | ou foot, according to statements as This Bill Pro- |made by him today Pree | | | vides for. At pr nt there le a water atrin wency and there will probably be } COUNGILMAN ZBINDEN '"' PLANS TO ASSIST CONTRACTOR, And not were inordinate! receive | offic the oath of moat a ok i by Judge Han-| judioial district, took tht verments en te aftorno - tomal jeter NH clat sean ered oe pins ss any the federal building ford Mimple | sttuent lying street corner coromonioe markgd the ad of the oath, Most of the wrt attaches were = the ministering the federal ino prom 4nd & small party friends were also in at After the formal Judwe held an 1 his cloneat triendu room, _ +7 | #0 to speak ¥ eee Re Fis know the reason me PATTERNS AND MODELS |things hum, or jw Say They Were Tricked i in| the Lighting Fund ‘DENY STRIPPING | OF STOLEN AUTO) Sherman and Mward Safter, chauffours, wore arrosted at Ballard y« afternoon by Patrolman Denton, charged with having stolen M. B automobile on May 16 Richmond Beach stripped « To Captain Tennant, Custer last] geokanc night confessed that he took ‘ action of ) from in front of the Washing ‘ sat MON | ion hotel, He ways the nuto was ‘ebting | driven as far us Richmond Beach regard ©) but that he loft the machine 6 hé| yar found it. Safter plicity In the theft at the city jall that new | He Claime That Me Was Robbed of $80 in Ca- nadian Bills. — }an acute abort unttl the e tae } Pipe line from Cedar river ta com pleted. It | however sold und " or on the Tacoma run in oon | nection with the Fiyer, It Jeonflrs fbinden proposes to rf sluicing purposes Counollman ell city water a bargain ¢ Me has a bill } council's fire ax contrac Smith & from th $10 per million cubte past the city ]from $16 to for surplus contractors. The bill further extra pipe to carry the water annot be not contemplated that any water la to be this contract until this second pipe tine is built and in ac } tual operation, in July or early In August, At that time Supt Youngs saya the olty will probably have 20,000,000 gallons daily of surplus water, and he gees no ob | jection to disposing of this to luletng contractors If the price in| ty | Tht “! “Couneliman Zbinden represents the Sixth ward, in whieh the Den ny hill regrade ts going forward At present the contractors et their water from two pumping | plants at Lake Union. The con-| tractors have told elty officials | that If the proposed contract ta ao | coptod they will require approxi mately 15,000,000 gallons more water dally from the elty 1, however Ordinance, now before th teamor Rupert City went the Quartermaster dr k morning for preparatory to going into this reraping run be — — Custer urged rom the t W farmer merly tr water committee the ¢ ohall Grant Ww. 1 There te revolt | turbulent in the | dad, The councilmen from the suburban wards sore—very 4} ore, In fnet—and If the m ing of of the whole tomor produce some pyro forecast will be all deep-seated and ranks of the elty arte cleaning and torn over to terday Co. & Stillwell, water elty mains at a price of feet, In the has always received $20 million feet water disposed of m th een thia port and Prince Ruper nt, Inat farm nea and W Ta, reaiatere ao, ieee Talbot BAP young Augustin The are per are ing to aute Steamer Buckman ning from Ban the u arrived Pranotue and phanongers charge TOLL ON CANOES | $985,000 now a exten jons and better light ing system hor oman oapled rned the last night t just as thay train for the committee doon not toohnics, the wrong The revolt la over the jawyer and bin clique on day night in upsetting the committee's pla with PPLIES. vet 1a! cargo row ter PHYSICIANS. Soren we ; : a Hamber Bachans the Harrison st, service main. to rent —|the Denny hill regrade, where it Donon vhin te , . ts to be used, shall be pald for by Fane. Unio bi the clty, A clause stipulates that money dv water furnished shall be a ae credits by the oity t of installing Meyers was ne met the palr on the » his way from provides that the | nehip Ir nies any com Both are held © talk him. They Get Acquainted When tt lable ents t for the 1912 It will cost twenty-five Maryland, | 4ay to leave & canoe or te unter the A-YoP, boat house jvielt the exposition this The two-bit tariff will be the same for an hour or for the wh day and there will be no monthly or sea rates, °Thin tw the schedule made by the holders of the boat house concession, and has met with Hughes | the approval of the concessions de partment at the Numerous protesta have been made, however, by employes of the exposition, who expect to come to their work every day in canoes or row-boats, and do not care to give up & quarter each day to the boat Decause he quit work during the | house concessionaries, The cx buay part of the night and demand-| sion is exclusive, however, and un ed his pay, Willlam Ryan, a waiter | | the holders of the concession at Winter's grill, at Fourth ay. and| want to loosen up, the canolsts Pike at, says H. Wintersg the pro-| must pay the tax prietor, slashed him on the arm| No bathing concession haa yet with a bread knife been let on the fair grounds, and it) Winters was cutting br and’ may be that the swimmers who says the knife slipped after Ryan long to plunge into the cool waters to {ndefinitely postpone the light called him @ name and demanded of the lake will have no opportun- Jng committee's bill, Another bill his pay the second time. Ryan in- ity 6n the falr grounds. Director was Introduced and was sent to| slste that Winters deliberately of Concessions Mattox said yeater- the committee. More delay. And knifed him. Winters was arrested day that he believed the concession here is the revolt following the cutting and was ro would be a Yaluable one, but had = "These down-town committeemen loased on $100 cash bail received no application for it have all the lights they want,” said for Schaeffer of Baltimore. written to Posty Russell in the conta w boat at while you ummer i fe- well age od eamship he n were fairly atte nied, and Logan says hin newe T the Mug’s saloon, at Becond ay, &, 4 Washington st., where he pur- | hesed eral libations It you brought a sult for divor eae Prong from wife, alleging that possessed violent temper and t : Lamingee betes @ cruel disposition, and then when ke $60 in Canadian bills you came to court to prove these kets. Logan charges you found that your wife's acquaintances might counter charge of non-support was the disappear. sustained and you had to pay the currency, and he hurried costs and $26 a month alimony,|t? the King st. depot in the hope wouldn't it make you wish that you| ‘At he might find them there had not started the divorce sult? He did. And told Patrolman Pot- William E. Kollert sued his wife,|'* his story Potter arrested the Prisoitia, on the above charges, but _ Ln ar _ gi ore when it came to a show down, Mra headquarters, $27 in Canadian bills Kollert not only won her decree on her cross complaint, but was given | ¥** — on the — —_ alimony and an equity in four lote|*#¥* the currency was taken from in Bremerton. Mrs, Kollert alleged |"# poe nigh Two ronal which cruelty and made her charge stick. 2™alle and Tibbs purchased at the depot were also paid for in Canadian TODAY'S TREASURY REPORT. bills, which Logan says belong te (Dy United Press.) him. WASHIN . May 27.—The| Emelie and Tibbs will be charged treasury report today shows: Re- | with larceny from the person. The celpts 26,360, disbursements police have little faith tn their state- $2,890,000. ments that they are farmers, “EXPO” CLOTHES FOR MEN* AND SMART COLLEGE “TOGS” FOR THE YOUNG FELLOWS tof that Mamue Humhes, who committed suleide HE EXPECTS TO REGAIN Sow hi the water department. se er Agreed on Plan, THE CNICAGO ME ht alee 1400 FIRAT Wonderful Taller-Made \ Wertoats. eer Men's and Bult Cases Sulte for rent —— tng The Nghting committee had the | plaus up at a special meeting sev eral days ago and Invited the en tire counell to be present. Many | counciimen apparently bad import ant business elsewhere Thowe present composing a majority however, agreed upon Supt, Youngs’ plans, with a few minor changes. They thought this bill would be passed on Monday night Something went wrong. The re port did not show up, Wardall rose and demanded a report. Where: | at there was consternation In the} of Sawyer and bis friends sce committee, who had antime made up thetr minds that another bill would be just the proper caper. And because Wardall “demanded,” they reported! Men's Baits varias 4 called -for ravenettes and A fe new itne of rein tne, ty Cape Also Pull Dresa oral days Logan says Brnatie guided bir When he aw was misning from his p thought hin know something of anee of the Haht and our she Binding and Prioting ‘pesttie. oth ph | Water department will make an of to the fort to ascertain whether eft relatives in Maryland DEMANDS PAY AND GETS CUT Late Gilite —— a ee yesterday afternoon od Mra. Mary L. br y \ - livoree from her hus.) jband, M A. Lasley, on gtounds of non-support. Lasley and his wife have been married #5 years, | ESTATE “AGENTS. rer nto r (it New York t HAND “CLOTHING. STORAGE. the but have not agreed for the paat | year and a bait The court awayded the custody of the three minor children > the father. The little home at Pacific re aay ea City was also given to him. Lasley Fon and other made fae aimiie 0 "SS |told the eourt that he expected he rf ! and Mary to be reconctied within « TRANSFER COMPANIES. hag : a ans * Main rr Bunest noes - and eothing at TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLies. a Tress; Mam t928 jal x Pepeenre TAKES » L denen Ballard ot NT peated dlatetot judge of the Ninth enees and ots Ina 164 rrarryr| 66 Y.- P. °T TS the last call—Tuesday next is the greatest day in Seattle's eventful history. The opening of the A.-Y.-P. Exposition means that for the next four months Visitors from every state in the Union will be with us. The city is already in gala attire—are you? There are still a few days to visit this great store and get the proper clothes for this eventful occasion. The most pleasing creations from seven of the greatest tailoring concerns in the world await your approval, Here in all the fabrics, the colorings, tailored in supreme style, in all the sizes, In fit and workmanship there are none superior—clothes that are appropriate in every way for this most auspicious occasion—styles for men of all ages—dependable to the last degree—retailing from $18 to $35 This tiniens suit has many y tmnttators aud This tine includes for the summer ) jiemnleg imitation is sincerest flattery. For many sea- patterns in cassimeres, tweeds, and serges in sons we have clothed the men of Seattle and the season's popular colors of browns, tans, greens, and blues, tailored to the moment vicinity in this modest priced suit, and the with the fancy cuffs and peg-top trousers or garment to suit both the young and older men, Hand-filled collar and front that do not break or roll-are included in the best proof of their value is the fact that we in conservative styles—a have the same customers year after year—and every season the value of this popular priced suit increases. construction A SUIT OF Sole Agents for the Keystone Overntis and Pante— Hest In the innd. Straw Hats A splendid showing of Fash jonable Straws in Sailors and Roll-Brim Panamas, in Variety, Prices ranging $2.00 6 $5.00 and Prevail in the great from upward lat Department THE DEPENDABLE FRrORE R ALL MAN.KIND “Shoes for Summer Wear The Shoe Department is displaying splendid values in Summer Oxfords, in buckle, lace and button, last week's shipment including some of the season's best things in tans and oxbloods, Shoes from Gotzian, Bates and Packard are here in all the prevailing shapes, retailing | $2.00 to 95.00 | from | Regulation { Uniforms For street car employes have arrived and are splendid val- ues for the prices. All sizes are included in the shipment, and they conform with the regulations, retailing at veree cove 15.00 | | A. BRIDGE & COMPANY LARGEST CLOTHIERS ON THE COAST FIRST AND YESLER—TWO ENTRANCES—FIRST AND YESLER ‘Yesler Annex Suits Yesler values in Spring and Summer Suits, offered for a few days at $12.50, eds, cassimeres and tweeds, In the Annex way: entrance—are some splendid They are in all sizes, finely made from worst A visit to this department will be to your advantage. Sea Ti a as Summer Underwear | An immense line of light- weight including short Underwear, sleeves, in balbriggan, fancy silk lisles and silk from ve a garment upward, mixtures, Prices gauze, pure WE CLOTHE YOU FROM HEAD TO FOOT

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