The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 7, 1910, Page 10

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MUSICAL CLUB MARRIAGE NOT POPULAR | IN THE WEST, SAYS CENSUS |..::": Swe: "| CHARGING THEM WITH CRIME — . ‘old In songs at the Ladies’ Mu | p al club concert Monday after: | 9 e e atthe YMC. A hall.” The| | sag with the tortures of the ts omens tatiore uits Walk t ie STATISTICIAN’ S REPORT program follows Police Say It Is Necessary quisition x , The rejected one tells his story] Arteets Are-itlegal | |ae he departs in the storm; Nken to Arrest “On Suspi-| ,,., ee elke lois exc 0 er — a. oe, tne ees poy in| cion,” Though It Is H-| mits. that the practice tn tilegs PI k : rr Vv wove . egal. uilawful for the police to hold an ae pA AOR tee he | “ jane five minutes without placing & (c) Last Hope | Elght hundred and fifty-two men | CMarmé againet bim ‘ i } *n | bbolleve that tt ts necessary t Mr. John Milligan and women were arrested in Se ick of fi aren hic ows state of pick suspicious men up when the oe eee ea ie eed tw. | AUtle during the year 1909 by the | are seen, and the right of the police eves hoe hia oat love by ivkening | Poltce on suspicton to do this has never been ¢ her to a frozen rive They were arrested and put into | “oned,” he wad A man who ha te) Blotay Morning With no chuegon meattot thats | Bee Arrented without cause,” he (b) Frosen River wes againat thelr! congnued, “certainly haw & good t ronan Rive names while thelr records were | cause for action in a Jaw cour | ba edu Py He becomes de \ ; » It is the opinion of a number of i Of thin number eriminal charges! lawyers in the olty that when al thoughts of hallucination, aelf 4 5 Fen ti S : jand suicide were .1ater ed against 200 and) person arrested on suspicion bas a) Musion the rema 6 were released been released, he ean collect dato: | See. | How many of this 662 who were | ages from the police chief ax well (ce) Will o° the Wisp. allowed to go after suffering the as from the arresting officer for | '0) ee Srederick. Geabess indignity of being jatied for a day | false arrent to erect ie ttronmna of [OF to Were entirely Innocent of any| “tn defending the practice, Cap-| spring and old familiar objects. |crime? And how many arrests |tain of Detectives Charles Tennant] We Gort = Dreak ere occasioned by police spite? aid | | tb) ddndeo Tre Practice In Vogue Here. In Absolutely Ne ry | Mre. Romayne Jansen | Arrests on suspicion are made We cannot properly protect the} . Reallaing hie selfishness, he seee|/far more frequently tn Eastern | lives and property of the law abid MARRIAGE MAP OF UNITED STATES. and resigns himself to a better|cities than in Beattie aul ong Bitinena of tha’ ale enleen. 3 This Chart is Based on the Average Number of Marriages per 10,000 | way |practice 1s in vogue here, and the| make an arrest when we see « man| Adult Unmarried Population in Various States and Territories. The Gulde Post police aay ft It absolutely necessary | who acts in & suspicious manner. | . | Mrs, Robb, Mra. Jansen, for the proper protection of the | If we find a man stroliing around) Mie ase hot the martying kind on j frequent than in the United States Mr Milligan, Mr. Grabam law abiding slmmant Bly Fame Nigh p tagye engin Bang The Pacific coast, It seems. D. Cu- | POP because oe a ba He perceives an object lesson. Thie means that if a man doesn't around the residence parts, at an} n t ft ar Se Organ Grinder look good to & police officer on alearly hour in the morning, and if] jd is working about five hours a « . ‘sq ns ae . re titel eee ee husbands | Mra. Robb. } eat—-he may have tentified wrong he cannot give a good account of —— eR RTeee | tne reverse fe t ' Victory and f lfor this officer in a tous police |himaelt, he is arrested and brought Brg sharps 4 f men Courage loourt case—the latter can arrest|to headquarters, And if any It le not quite so bad in Washing | Mrs. Robb, Mrs, Jansen, [the suspicious man and take him those men who have been take fon as it is in © a. Down In says Prof Mr. Milligan, Mr. Graham headquarters, and leave the|in and Inter released hav rm California they positively hate to vag riage rates Quartettes arranged from Schu open, Then the detective nocent characters, don't you sup | it seems : preven in the Middle West bert’s songs of the same name bY | department and this police officer | pose they would have made a com-| love report While figures from most states) Mary Carr Moore. Mise Ethel Myer /can spend a day or two investignt: | plaint long before this? | sus bulletin. Th gh ty ta the than Woctenre, € Bay ape apel for | wilt be the accompanist ing his previous conduct. If noth-| “Peter Miller, the great mM alietin here are more mar. | the last 20 r ah ie an © ing is discovered which will hold|alar with whom we have i" Hlages to the square mile in Texas, tion. This may be due to th SHOWERED $20 GOLD _| water in a court of justice, then he | deai for years,” he continued, “had Oklahoma, Arkansas, Mississippi — Beso formes church has abol PIECES IN STREET) in released. There ie nothing else | a record as clean as a whistle when | oa nd Florida than in any other 7 polygamy i to do, yet If the unfortunate man he was arrested. He was taken About hundred the lot, all this season’s styles, but i ain meee. Also, more marriages per vesshers, rural jestions, hedges | SINCINNATI. J 7 —A trantic|D®* any of the finer senatbilities | because he acted in a suspicious | a hur im tne 10t, a a Caso! yes, Dut in sizes for Pe 1,000 of population and others who tle the knot have) CIN( vA a on, (Of & man, the hours he spent in| manner, and we have worked up small women only—14 to 16, and up to 34 bust measure. But the price e There are more than 260 mar. | made at least $25,664,088 in fees in| mob of men, women and children jal must have been ages long, and! every ut f Mages every year in Oklahoma for the last two decades. These figures | scrambled in the snow for 600 $20 svn ince Fe sn vale cme fac kd a 4 price is a tragedy! You can pick Suits of fancy gray mixtures in stripes, gold pleces yesterday afternoon An express messenger of |wub-treasury bad almost ‘his destination when he {the snow and the bag fell and brok compare favorably with ¢ of the sugar trust; and dreadful, Mabel? This sum ie figured on the basis of $2 for each marriage. Rach 10,000 adult married popula tion, or, In other words, a bachelor or an old maid who moves to Okla Roma is taking one chance fn twen that they wil! remain unmarried 1907-8 the number of marriages in | pieces are missing today the United States Jess than the | preceding two years, when the high SIR WILLIAM BULL tide of prosperity had been reached. | Just how the states of the union | show up in the little matter of love | and marriage is shown in the companying map @ther part of the country offers. Fwo extremes of the marriage jiwestion, according to Prof. Hill Pwere left entirely out of the offi ‘ial report. They were Hawali and ‘Alaska. The Hawaiians are known P40 Ret married on the slightest prov oeation Divorces, too, more = % LONDON, Jan. 7 Bull, mons. Sir Willie ac are THE MIDDLE CLASS entrusted to the eight men each |last night until the police stopped % body se to parilament at Pekin.) the men. | : WILL RULE CHINA ‘These recommendations will be| Sir Willtam was speaking, and voted on as proposals for laws GAVE HIS BABY BEER AND CIGAR; | IS FINED $88.40 ibe come on. Both men fought, (My United Pres) | fought bard, too, to the huge « KALAMA, Jan. 7.—-S. Steinberg, |Joyment of the crowd owner of the Yellowstone saloon, gave his three year-old child beer until it was drunk, and put a cigar in the child's mouth, the chewing on tt for lalf an hour ents punch your he i, shout « SAN FRANCISCO, Jan The Backbone of China—the middle 2 ge goon control the Chin Government, according to Piahop W. 8. Lewis, of the Method “at. Bylecopal church, who is « Mfaitor bere. With this class composing the Rewly inaugurated provincial as be @°*..(les, which will elect the mem ’ #2 of the national parliament, and j Make the laws, the govern rn Sir William “Come on, And the doughty Bir William @ * jeered the man iy Umited Kress.) om MEDFORD, Or Jan. 7—J. > wilt really fall into thelr Pi < result = was arrested and in Oregon and the oldest veteran im 88.40. The eigar cost him takin rt @ battle of Table Ram These assemblies are made up $30, the beer $50, and the costs Rock, the bicodiest’ battle in the! eof citierns having an estate worth $4.40. He pald it in cash annale of the Pacific coast state pat least $5,000, and of all literary The town i# indignant over the died at his home tn this ctty Inst| PMen afd government officials In incident and threaten te take night, at the age of 76 years. Mr standing. The first assembly things in their own hands if it re Gaunyaw crossed the plains in Tecommendations which they occurs 1849 The Last Call Beginning Tomorrow Morning, and All Next Week, Which Will Be the Final Wind-Up of the Big Railroad Adjusters’ Sale We will give to the public some of the biggest bargains that have ever been Offered in Seattle. Our time is up and, in order to dispose of what is left of this vast stock which has got to be sold, no matter what it brings, we will slaughter it at any price. We find it more profitable to do this than to move the stock. Therefore your gain, our loss. Come early and be convinced, and see how far a dollar will go Note the Prices and Judge for Yourselves CLOTHING PANTS SUITS CASES $10.00 Men's Business ay vert $2.00 Men's Pants $3.00 Sult Cases ‘eee r $2.50 Men's Pants $4.00 Suit Ci t $12. 50 Men's Wool Business 4 ‘ , = $6.00 Suit ( nse Bui ines® 1 $3.00 Men's Pants 6. anos te $5.95 | s556 and $4.00 M $7.00 Solid Leather Suit © $16.00 Men's Fancy Cheviot | $50 * whbeeasalled °° $4.85 Suits $7.88 | coco 1: ; , $1.95 | $10.00 Leather Suit Cases $19.00 Men's Fancy Worsted hO Men's Corduroy Pants $6.95 Butts $8.95 | oi 0 ys wi $1.19 $20.00 Men's Select Worsted | $4.00, Mew'® PexTor Corduroy | BOYS’ CLOTHING Suits $11.29 ‘ $6.00 Boye’ Suite $2.45 $22.50 Men's Blue Serge Single $7.00 and $8.00 Boys’ Suits and Double-Breasted Suits HATS 84.85 ae $12.45 | $1.50 Men's Hats, ditterent | 995° "94 $4.00 Children’s $18.00 Men's Overcoats, « - s one Oy Me Fedora ate : patterns v9 Makes..$1.49 | Men's 10c White Handkerchiefs $16.00 Cravenette $2.50 Mer Derby Hats, all Ze $22.50 Cravenettes colo $1.95 Black and Tan Hose Ve i SOc and The Men and rd He A a Hose ile . 9¢ Cashmere Hone 19¢ H SHOES Biue and Red Handkerchiefs, 2.50 Me Working Shoe - ise 5 4 $2. fn Ing Bt SPECIAL Ss ibe Working Gloves abe 4 Bad $2.50 M Puli Levath Giiekes “ Working Shirts B5¢ i Vici Kid She G4;70 T tec Sloot hatens Bhi one | Tbe Blac a nm Shirte ; , fon's Three-quarter Slick« | 760 Men's Golf # Sas ne $4.00 Men's Box Calf and 1. . ae Golf Shirts B06 +85 | Men's Fancy Mohair Shirts i Kid Shoes Men's Hip Rubber Baste Men's Fancy Mohalr Shirts. 8i¢ : sien's Yceiing hoa a Ribbed Underwear a $6.00 Men's Logging Shoe Leaciniad hort Knee ibe Heavy Fleece Lined Ur $3.88 |S ted Comforters 50 All Wool Underwear, .Os¢ — RAILROAD ADJUSTERS’ SALE Northeast Cor. First Avenue and Spring—C. A. Wise, Mgr. WILL GIVE er the reached allpped tn aceldent and many this might be «a lwng In times of pante there are few | The crowd saw the ‘Ghance, but it's a better opportun-| marriages, while in times of prow |came with a rush, Police finally | tty, the figures show, than any perity there are more. Thus in/drove them away, vut several go! IN STREET FIGHT member of the house of com fought a knockdown street fight with a man tn his audience in kept up a string of noisy and) OREGON FORTY-NINER DEAD. | baby |Gaunyaw, one of the fow remaining! | veterans of the early Indian ware | Id | | m | 1 14 | n r THE STAR—FRIDAY, | cdi kat 7, 1910 ARREST HUNDREDS WITHOUT That's what you want ta do, isn’t it? It's not so hard as you'imay think—if you can lay mistaken prejudice aside. Butter, as you know only too well, is a con- siderable item of expense, especially when it gets up to fifty and sixty ¢ents a pound. You can save about half of that by using Hold on! I know some people THINK they would not like Oleomargarine—but that’s only because they do not know of its decided mer- its. It’s not all butter—and I don’t claim it is— but a good part is the finest spring creamery butter that can be obtained. The rest is pure fats that are better than cheap butter. It is put through a refining process that makes it clean, sweet, palatable, and much-to- be-preferred to many of the butters on the market. Try a pound, and prove it for yourself, If it were not for its name, Gold Star Oleo- margarine would be taken and eaten by 999 out of 1000 as good butter. The difference lies largely in the imagination. And for cooking! My!—the pie crust and goodies it does make! Even lard costs twenty cents a pound, and cannot be compared Another thing—it keeps sweet very much longer than butter—practically indefinitely, be- cause of its absolute purity and wholesome- ness. Gold Star Oleomargarine is packed in sealed air-tight cartons, so that it reaches you free from dust, handling, odors, of taint of any kind. Its wholesomeness cannot be questioned. At thity cents a pound, Figure what it And then the price! retail, look what you savel costs you every month on a year for butter— and the economy that Gold Star Oleomargarine makes both possible and a¢tual, Quite an item. Now that you see it this—the right way— and will at least try one.pound of Gold Star Oleomargarine—don't be changed im your de sire if your dealer doesn’t happen to have it Phone me, and I'll see that you get it, event I have to send a special messenger with it to your home, Edward Lytle Sole Distributer, Friedman’s Gold Star Oleomargarine, 817 Western Ay. Main 2589. Ind. 4656. Puan CW angi THE STONE, FIGHER CO THE STONE, Fisher Second and University | plain gray and a few navy; green and brown effects All the Coats aré silk or satin lined. Some plain, others trimmed with fancy braids. Fairly worth $15.00 to $20.00. On sale tomorrow, one to a buyer, at.. b5. CHILDREN’S COATS ARE MARKED FOR SPEEDY RIDDANCE— GREAT SAVINGS stock into three groups for tomorrow's selling. The entire season's is divided All the proper styles are included and And all They be had in navy, brown, gray, olive green, Te BVSee 255. SBP SP SETS SESSS4PE SSLAS BR FSSBEES there are all sizes from 6 to 14 colors in some styles or sizes. can es cardinal and in fancy striped gray and $2.50 brown mixtures. Coats worth $5.00 and $6.00 for .. Girls’ Coats worth $4.00 and $4.50 Girls’ Coats worth $7.50 to $10.00 for HE \ TONE. UNIVERSITY 8ST FISHER SEATTLE «Cem Poutsbo Route Effective Tuesday, Now Two Round Trips Daily wes Seattle from Cota oa om A. M. AND S00 FM, Harserd Eliot, Manager. The Best Shoe Values in Seattle split WALL PAPEK, PAINTS ANO BRUSHES 2 > ja ving sold at the Federal at a ies the jowest prices ever quoted. Its a good time to buy these necessh ES Shoes Federal Paint & Wall Paper Co., i 1914 Fire. Av 5 ae $2.50 | Stu : GLOVES tb All Men’s | — GLOVES & HOSIERY 4 H. LL. KLEIN THE SHOEMAKER e If you can't get boots or a shoes to fit you, get them ; made to measure at 5 sl 217 JAMES STREET i Di d On Credit Small Payments q Weekly or Monthly i, STREEAIN JEWELERY coo. 4 teat AY ; Main 7204 MODEL MILLINERY SCHOOL ; In now open Pupil may ente 1884 WESTLAKE BOULEVARD. during the month of January. A Alhambra Theat re Building . complete course given. School th ough and reliable, For information | appl et 627 People’s Bank Bldg rE FIGHT ror FRERDOM, Miqrer Second and Pike ANO =i eon br Ti1E CHIC,.GO MISE. T PAR vine [ LORS, 1490 FIRST AV, Pe BB gg: be j TAAES Weredd a Tee Main tod vere vous i ee ey Oe BRT F | i? Bx Qigx com Gee E 3 PROP. RATIOS etn, Guero A OS SD ALONE ACADED VOR Yep ChepE yr 6 foripoepiE ede e weadtl . B | Aches aval: pesor|ptios ak i . ' means that the doctor's i \} CAFE & GRILL { Aye fiat” APauge Badapseribing is most efficiently 4 Rinse alin kt bi fi veiy ivan" an {mented by the druggist ‘ same | comp: be ding, RAVEN D 11416 Se cond Ave 1 rans Ind.

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