The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 28, 1909, Page 13

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§ START FIERCE RIOT INA.LOS ANGELES SCHOOL | "= the receiving howpitel K DOWN DOORS ireorat and @ half tong | PD STONE THE on one a another a ha neh long ot " WINDOWS t tho girl She had a ulses, How it All Started. Are Called, But Are = The girls ave all betwen the eon of Li a They Unable to Stop the all slaea, and many of thom bere the istinet amj of beauty ment and the they had been the followin wore ¢ apite thelr excite jatwn of battle. Atte parlly quieted dow tatement was made by fara Valentia The whole " is that w were forced | Home of the Goud Bhepherd we had to work hard there a ong. We neve got any thanks | kW never had a Little This rhing wo girls w ironing. One of the smaller ¢ was tired and she did someth to offend a big girl, who wa harge of the ironing squad. The ig girl knocked her to the f and beat he Then we starte We started good and hard, aud that's all there ts to it A. J. White, spe pol and «Uniformed Officer ©. H Hickok, who were called in to quel riot had a It girls proolpl Home of the ( Pico at and Ar 4 noon today ee whe ‘Beveral of girls jured, Wind Knocked Down. Girt Ringleaders Run oman it was evid buneh had started that the # at all Girls Armed With Rooks. When we got the it was a sight to behold. There were girl n the back yard and girla on the econd sto a on the tera could do nothing . iG Tt Alice Bello, | ff; Dorothy Orv Buryard, 17 the girls w Central police sta Se iptercal © ni Praleed and one m,| busy and we a Grain, Was 80 oe n| “There were £ iat she had to be treated at everywhore, Dx CELESRATION IN and girl floor armed with brokea | w re had seen | FacoM A TOMORROW My Deited Press) training ships Aso and Soya and * gacouhs Mas 28--One of the| sailors from the three Ameriean erulsers now fn the harbor. Thore, marine of ce , will be a dozen bands in line, Th Wiseeed Ip the Northwet) go aR Spanish American . tn Tacoma tor “| war veterans and members of the qwbo will gather hers vartous secret societies will also Oregon, Washing: me included ae. es ore Shriners’ Demonstration. wlighe At 6:26 o'clock in the afternoon the Shriners inaugurate another at | street demonstration. A grand ex ning bbition drill will be given on St ei pageants guch as bave | Helens ay. by the Beattlo and Port before beet, here will |land uniformed patrola, This will ye ee om vast simply be a forerunner of the big event in the Shrine meeting, how ever, for at T o'clock in the evening there will be a parade with 1,000 Shriners in line It is expected that tomorrow Ta coma will entertain the largest crowd that has ever vistted here. Pageant. , 26:89 oelock a monster ws! ‘naval at, more than le in tegk will begin to way through the streets ¥ from the bei be cadets fr y YS TELL JUDGE gc T ADVENTURES Hittle mouse in the the tale of thetr adventures. Judge {quirements of the ward ed in, Kh wa wore still at creaming apd wilng, and for a time we heiple « We could ¢ and nm the { w of t minutes We don't care for a iffioe houted one ¢ ‘ givin ag held a bi ok high in the without vild have put us Rooks Let Fly Agatn. Finally we got a wor wine and pthe They when one a in edge Kan to reason with hogar quie wth " ‘ of the tuck | Wad ut of This sta The volley window d the limit, but naged later’a head ad WAS HOt Inji Thon one of ws shouted: ‘Girl ing to take you away from nd we're golng to do i That seemed to work from here and #0.” The riot brought the girls to tation now ike a away stop BANK CLEARINGS, i Seattle * arings today ..§2.180146.14 @ talances $30,963,79 & . * * * * Portiand. 1 today aring $986,480.00 163,070.00 ee eee eee PEPE EEE EERE DY ee ae BANK ROBBERS USE RED PEPPER AND (iy United Pe 8ST. LOUIS, Mo, Throwing red pepper May 26-— Into the eyes of Cashier D, C. Moore, two robbers this afternoon bank at $3,200, looted the People's Benbow City, lil, of and oscaped Moore wan alone at the time of the robbery FIRST SUIT IS ON TRIAL The case of H, Bwoe HK. Lamping, ellaming injuries din the in the tert damages for recel reoent tall of a baleony new N,N armory on W wet for he afternoon tn This ts the ge salts that have lowing the acetdent Mr. Lamping has of the bullding and te the defendant in the sults, BODY OF MODJESKA this] avenue wring at 3 o'clook Judge Main‘'s court firet of several dam hoon filed fol charge ARRIVES IN CHICAGO, (HY United Preas) CHICAGO, May 14.—-Th Madame Modjeska arrived here to- day. It was placed tn a tomb where it will be kept until It la sent to ite ting place In Poland body of = THIS IS ADMISSION DAY __IN BALLARD DISTRICT : WARD HAS MADE A GOOD) SHOWING SINCE ITS AD MISSION TO THE CITY. BALLARD, the second anniversary of the an elty of may have and cons at the took place, ft ts certain that the northern end of the city has never hin @ more flourishing condition than It Is to day The amount of butlding that ts going on in all parts of the Thit teenth ward ts quite unprecedented, and in aptte of the fact neweomers who arrive in large nombers every day find ft next to impossible to Ket ommodations, Real estate is at its senith, and prosperity abounds on every hand One change in the conditions tn very noticeable, and that ie the pope larity of the north end as a reat dential district. There has sprung 1p 8 Class of residences which would do credit to any reside tial portion of any city In the state, Public Improvement work bas In every way kept pace with the re and @ to tal sum of money has been spent which, though by no moans more nesation of Ballard to the attle, and been the prow me that event whatever May 24 Today ia} | vorable eo minparison with that spent in any other part of the elty Water mains {Grand total work | ordered $109,764.28 of all other completed and Thia report dues purchase of property for purposes, which am 8 to $35,000 Nor does it include the cost of the Leary boulevard, which will ay proximate an Investment of §150, 000. A further item of $66,000 hay aleo to be added for the additional lights which will shortly be placed in the dlatrict | | On Saturday evening, May 29, tho |Swedieh Lutheran chureh will give a@ bazaar at its place of worship, at the corner of Sixty-fourth st. and Twenty-aecond av. Refreshments | wlll be served and the erent wil! prove of great Interest to the com gregation. pablie | Jamen J. Listen, who lived at 6248 Ghilehole ay,, died suddenly at j hia home about 6 o'clock thie morn |ing. He was about the streets yes terday, fo! ing hie ordinary avo- jeations, and appeared to be In good health. The funeral will take place i from the W. 8. Mayfield parlors on Sunday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, un der the auspices of the Doric lodge | of Fremont ‘|. KILLED BY MOROS MISSING TELEPHONE COMPANY Is MAN IS | (Ry United Pr ANGELS M f ) [til @ pole OnK [ 08.—Frank Curtis, a civil engineer who disap | aired ! peared from Detrolt, Mich, Aprtl 27, Iw tn Seattle, aecording to tn formation recelved by his wife to day, Mra. Curtis ter from hor husband dis | Whereabout She t \that her husband had been suffer ng from mental trouble and advined the Hontt le NEW Telogr recelved a let win? hh nuthoritios to take enre oh "Pacttl oust and nigh “GOES TO SETTLE BIG STRIKE WASHINGTON, May 28 | state Commerce Commisator will go to Atlanta and a |Comminstoner Netli ta his | i aettloment of the entral flremen'’s strike »@ report here, This wan decided upon today, it is understood cabinet meeting, when the was brought up for din bring bim Inter t Kipp efforta to Georgia (ty United Press) DELMONTE, Cal, May 28 erument experts are at work in Monterey Bay te fish for an exh Maska-Yuko Jonttlo, The and Gov de at the ition at com according at a strike merece labor ba usstion PAPERS NOT STOLEN (fy Uplted Pree) | SAN FRANCISCO, May 24 during the recent search for “sto }papere in the office of Patrick Cal jhoun by detectives tn the octal Agent William J private papers of tested. Muleahy employ | (ity Valted Pres) Burne ABERDEEN, Wash, Ma 8 United | py, the police are today story told by W. A of a con ton clares at while m the ma! street night, five ways were not rr fag & strane Johnson, engine company, who ¢ trial today he was walking Mulcahy tostified that he wawlor Aberdeen late last wont during the search, He «tat af the United were in the room patimony of ree F Sergeant in ‘athour men leaped from jod that the employes held bim up. Jobe on says the big Rallways al Further teatimony reveal that none of the papers sov fin the private desk sn were if the de AMERICAN SOLDIERS, EDWIN J, BROWN FILES A eurelt (Hy Volted Pree) IN SUPERIOR COURT MANILA, May 28.-—A_ sergeant and two pri ites of the United | States army wore killed by Moros, | tape surprised an outpost of the Highteenth Infantry near Kiethiey firing before the soldiers could de }fend themeelves, according to re | ports at army headquarters today Two columns of Infantry are pur suing the Moros. The troops were | Claiming that the carrying on & war ing dentist examiners le fare ag t men pract iry without @ license in une jtlonal, Edwin J. Brown, whose par- | 5 defending (riendly natives when the |! whos Jig ak wee Meroe dl jattack wae made on May 22 to endetn the board of ¢ | |OPENS SALMON CURING PLANT, | i2¢f* {Tom holding further ‘ jinations for dental leensex (ity United Press.) | Brown i# one of the dentists re VICTORIA, B.C, May 24—The cently arrested for an alleged vio fan Juan Fishing company, of So. | 'Atlun of section 446 of the state law jattle, has opened a curing plant Prohibiting unlicensed de nists from here for the shipment of spring | Pr theing In the state of Washing- salmon to Eure = on to Burope The law, which ts quoted in Mr Brown's complaint, that it} vated shall not apply to persons who were SPRINGFIELD. TIL May 28—~A bona fide realdents of the state at| [bill aboltehing on punishment the time of its enactment. Mr in Hitnole passed the house today. Brown alleges that when the law! Tt substitutes life imprisonment for was parsed he was, and had been} matite ntal exam exam states ABOLIGHES DEATH PENALTY. aute and the investigat- and seized hin automobile and he prevent venting i law by which | tons the examining board of state dental | proach te placed apd su by mean »bile drew five chance to bound and taken from hi he Wa that severa was able he could walk e@islation Brown furth ourt to issue ar char { the Brown no in tie suit the by Jaminers of the have 4d cars in whieb longing WARRING WITH CITY LAW STUDENTS HOLD A BIG BANQUET TO EXHIBIT LIVE FiSH AT THE EXPOSITION |spoolally fitte the fisheries b loaded with th ecting Hve| car ts equipped with twe vanized tanks Ja Part and Cha +» THEATRES CLOSE WEXT TUESDAY Hed with ox on will clos ne of ite start in a few days for def then kno minutes to release home examining h nts bounced ou id a the vietir : it 4 hin ked dowr apsed bef himself prays the ashington, | Pre with Seattle { day HOLD-UP MEN USE AUTO TO PERFECT ROBBERY to the curbing is Includes the Star nentre I theatres In the elf he and $16 Job WILL MEET TONIGHT The Michig club wil ve a in Knights of Col hall on First foot of t., at which the hostesses building will be ‘ angements = WANTS DENTAL EXAMINERS :- PUT OUT OF BUSINESS NO MATINEES. mplance with the mayor's from the Proclamation asking all business men to give their employes an op- portunity te viait the grounds the opening day of the A.-¥.-P. E, the Orpheum and Star theatres will abolish their Tuesday matinees hext week against 4, pre examina n and NASHVILLE IS CHOSEN. DENVER, May 28.—The general byterian assembly today select- ed Nashville, Tenn, as its next meeting place j fendants jontal ex Are you satisfied? Would youwtike to build up an inde- pendent business for yourself? If you have energy and ambition in your makeup, our Income Insur- ance Proposition will interest you Call and ask us more about it. COAST AGENCY COMPANY fer story——who helped Frater will deliberate over the he pleased without case, g It you please’ —were ~ int and Berney Tal arrested yesterday for ‘as horse, & bugey and © har “$a¥ the borse running | fields and | said. Let's and 90 we took the nd got his . We drove « med back again to magsiown and put the buaey back found it,” said Berney Prater this morning. when jot the F. and A. M The decenned was 3! 955-956 Empire Building, Seattle the death penalty a resident of the state of Washing TOMORROW toard any Green Lake car for Denny Station. Absolutely free. than tte falr share, will bear fm GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE SALE AT THE STERN FURNITURE CO., 1528 SECOND AVE. Don’t Fail to Take Advantage of the Many estan We Have to Offer el This Sale. years ot age. | ‘laden YOUR day is tomorrow to take you direct to famous Licton Springs Park. ever. Carriages will be waiting there You place yourself under no obligation what- Were cited to appear fwasn't the only things “pinched,” as they pio tell. By degrees the from them that Berney ibe bo before for stealing pod that Eddie had taken op that the boys had a Bloram, who is a m, and ao took sthes could from him horse on the common m to “slip one over on Y and they proceeded ‘tip to Seattle in his this time they tripped } were caught by Come as our guest. We can best expect to interest you in this delightful spot by having you see it. That’s the way the crowd got into action on the opening day, They bought and they have been bringing their friends to buy ever since. Many had not dreamed that such an ideal home-place existed The historic Denny Homestead, with its scenery and foliage, and its wonderful healing springs, can be dis- tributed but once, When again can ideal homesites be had, surrounding a magnificent natural park containing great mineral springs—so cheap and on such terms! Carriages Waiting FREE TO ALL, TAKE GREEN LAKE CARS TO DENNY STA- TION, ALL DAY UP TO 6 P. M. Licton Srings! Prices and Terms 50-FOOT LOTS $400 TO $700; 10 PER CENT, DOWN AND $10 A MONTH. CAN NOT BE HAD FOR LOVE OR MONEY in a short time. the juvenile ‘and thie morning, tear fepentant, they recited Tuncheon for under the tre k huliding, will the opening 4a Wt At the A.-¥.-P, ox to handle the larg f guests at the the New Yor weathored Rg has made the ov ; peed es Recenm ry The altors and Z etilters will be ent M4 it & funchecn int) _ om the opening Dresser, Uke cut, quartered drawers, mirror or carly English: size of top x36 pattern plate Regular value $11.50 bevel plate mirror, alze arke pet to the continned high all of the smaller Come out any day and see the people for your- ¢ Ot Western Canada shut do : | Sw Seattle publi opening has continued ever since (you can be !) The rapid buying at the self. No more is saying a good deal pent the larger mils interesting property sure!) has ever been spread before the which, too, Tuk on short time. fr eee mills have ol Ask those who have bought! VRITERS AND belo ! winner who Ned another contestant, cashed in his interest for face value : i sehr Taahes. fa: } \ | 1 f \ By all means come to Licton, Bring the wife and children with a drink from the refreshing springs. “an ' Go..43 mtn we Mf? See about the contest for school children ER COMPANIES, for beautiful folder, Calhoun, Denny & Ewing Alaska Building Ask the prize-winners who turned around and bought more lots, One prize- That “tired feeling” will disappeat tomorrow essay Also the photograph contest. Cash prizes in each. Ask Library Table, ike out, made of wolld oak, weathered or early Bnglish; guaranteed in every respect. top 2230; hae one drawer, Negular $24.85 | a The Stern Furniture Co. GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE DISTRIBUTORS, 1528 SECOND AVENUE, BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE STREETS PRICES THE LOWEST. QUALITY TH ontinuous posts, %-Ineh All b filler new Bod, like cut; ha it bright or satin finteh Regular value $49.50; malg price price Main 7134 Ind.» 4165 Uae alle4d-for wavenettes Rew lin f the Tc Ht fl Drees 2 nest,

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