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THE STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1910. — PROPERTY OWNERS ‘tp ASK f HLET : a RIOTS ROBBED ON BONDS wae etait : BULLETINS Furnirune | FREDERICK & NELSON, FURNITURE gg dy a siiaibaplbilininasntiaea ie iliac steal GULFPORT, Mina" business DRY GOODS Store Clowen Dally at DRY GOODS oh | »_ {the appropriation of money by the s wection of the little town of Wigains, 0% —— ~ — tl FNG ISH |Bullock Says Interest in| city Counc! trom the nenatal tun CINCINNATI, 0, Jan, 21] Rea thle place, was y de ii | Large Amounts Is Paid|{" ™42y things not actually nood-| Thousands of tratnmien ‘on 05 vin Ma twie he eetiaente ieee jed, and the fatlure of the city to| Ways operating betwoen the Mix eral persons are reported ‘ « r Out Needlessly Every | 1ot'ty property owners of money | #l#alppi river and the Atlantic coaat a Mike ee }due them an refunds on local im-|have presented a demand for an| x Year. pr Ment aAssenaments. eres in wages, according to an} CTTY OF MEXICO.—mx-President | Me Pak The Inw requires that the |/@maouncement made here today | Zelaya of Nicaragua will #all fron money for an Improvement imuat| Managers of the roads are ox-|¥*" Crux for Beleium Me | 1}. W. Bullock, candidate for the} be avatiable before the work {a} pected to hold a meeting soon to CHICAG United Prev) ublican fomination f eit. |} done and it ls necessary to author. |formulate a general reply to the| ing Milw ae ort wg cg Be BON, Jan. 21.—The riots aclarge, spoke before a well|lze the Issuance of bonds to cover |demand. Tt tn possible that they| Paul Btomeigny Avenue State Bank . . marked the pros nded meeting at Mountain )each improvement, but it is not|may follow the action of the 35] ing, the cashier, were pare ‘ ’ ’ pe tary elections wa View hall, Green Lake, last night,| necessary to actually float the/!tnes centering in New York, which|the state penitentiary ving 18Ses$ $s i t ecisive cashes together with other candidstes, [bonds months in advance of the |efused a similar demand, but axk-|three years and four month» ? ‘ Hand, financia re are many practices now) time the money tx nee to pay |¢d the tratamen to appoint an ar-| Wrecking the bank, Stenaland we office, was stor 1 wed in the conduct of the af-| the bilis, and pay interest on it| tration committee for the pur — ne in Morocco, after a cha | . 9 ‘ at an automodile » sire of the city which are opposed |for that time. |pose of securing a compromise |’ BYrope ; ; ring 48 Pp sound business principles and The north trank sewer is a not. | Wake soale, TACOMA.——A coroner's jury found an ren Ss earance im Yorkshire. He which, if elected counctimanat |able example of a public improve | Motorman dward rooeksr arge, I would do ty best to cor-| ment which the elty hax paid for| WILL OBSERVE whose car Ktiled Mra, Frank J Hill f EBoyle, Conservatiy " sald Mr. Ballock, “Some of |in advance by the lexuance of $1, Mullty of criminal negligence from Deerham ov n © practices are: the Issuanee | 500,000 of Interest bearing bonds. BLOODY SUNDAY o we Liberal, fanted provement bonds bearing in| The issue was floated some 18 Morey ON FRIDAY; 1 oes rices - ulated upon | t long tm advance of the | months ago, but the work is not To commemorate the fifth anni crowd that | need of the money; the ie | completed yet of the slaughter in St AD LUCK ALL WAY) was taken to 8 anee of such bonds in large There was no necessity for float orsburg by troops of the caar Pp , deat him sev nN A small tesue from | ing that entire bond tesue at once Of helpless Rusuan subjects that ORT ANGELES, Jan. 21.—~'The sa hoor Time an nonded would verve tse paving atereat casks’ wets |ad aemed to pean for weeeaBarsentioe “Areher” shor ‘toaine | The pre-inventory values now in force in Misses’, Boy he same purpose aed save money: lelmotat’ [held Tor Malolen nate se eit be caught ina terrific ents ana’ bint and Children’s Footwear equal in attractiveness those prevail- ernoon at 2 o'clock. Addresses witl|'70 miles due west to sea. The} rr } , i t 4 8 jheld in Rainier hall on Sunday aft-|C®USht In a terrific gale and blown . ities place is int FATHER FINALLY GIVES HIS hevmade in Rngiish sad Russian by | Archer ‘Aualy Teached “Port ‘an ing in the lines for Women. We quote a few typical example “aang the candiin'on [brutality perpetrated by the gor [*ails misstag. ’ **°"'18 Of the savings to be effected: perpetrated by the gov Whip of the Libe FORGER SON OVER T0 THE LAW nt e The Areher lett Frisco Friday, YOUTHS’ AN ate Ratment ecember 3 0 days, «tl is , 2 < RI 2 hig a Pr x8 bia i : |PROMINENT WOMAN Anderson, a seaman, fell into the! AND BOYS SHOES PRICED FOI : ; EAT hte lower hold and was seriously tn- |i Boys’ Box-calf Blu Shoes reseed by ited bi at| Warrant Issued Against! ‘© ¥rite to his father, who woutd CALLED BY DEATH|}r04 | Arriving off Piattory, ai [Mf “nature shape” last extra-heavy that assaulted him a ‘ ; |tress signals were burned to get ( 1 $1 |make good the amount, and begged | |medioal attention for the man. Gut sizes 9 to 1, special $1.60; si . Frank V. Insley. him not to have him arrested. The! Miss Julia E. Kennedy, aged 61,|before they were noticed the stona {ff to 6, special $1.80, | special $1.9 incident happened in November|died at the Pacific hospital youter-|had caught the bark } ; haem ‘ Of the parties gto returns recelved Uy and prosecution hax been delayed|day, Miss Kennedy was well ? , bbe pro fon hax been delayed | da tan ennedy * elljary 17 before Plattery was sighted | SC RC? , ’ oR 4 Me general elect How long should a father eufter| by Mr. Prater jknown in Seattle, having resided | again ee MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S SHOES PRICED FOR CLEAI TE iain or the atan GF Wakbent: ie ike vee Father Can't Stand it jhere many years. In 1888 she was! The sailors blame their 1 luck M ¢ Liber donable service thet a parent eeert He haw’ done this so often, I/elty superintendent of schools and}on Captain Parker, for sailing on | 39: Nationalis\ 1 for a child? can’t keop up with it," is the word/|later one of the founders of the|a Friday 5 Ho glazed kid, with patent tip, broad toe and | turned sole, * tives, 71 . f ge our son had committed forg.| fom the father, according to the ine | Century Literary club fH extension sole; sizes 5 to 2, special $1.15 to & It was Janu isses’ and Children’s Shoes of brig al Children’s spec a in your name, what would you | formation Her brother, H. B. Kennedy, of Th father feels that the time the Port Orchard route, and « ste rank V. Insley is charged with | bas come when, his son must be re-!ter, Mra. L. W. Norton, survive Another jforgery in the first degree by in-|*ponsible for his acts, he must\her. The funoral whe held at the formation filed in the supertor! Meet the consequences of his own | Queen Anne Hill crematory, under court yesterday by J. L. Pinch, dep-| ¥rongdoing. The father can no|the auspices of the Century Liter " "e . . ae ‘ LIE IDLE uty prosecuting attorney. William longer bear the sina of the son. |4ry club, this afterboou. A anieen \ ‘ Kid pore m4 es with red C Prater, secretary-treasurer of| Frank V. Insley, son, is looking | SS UrReD SONt ; SHEED :t:00: 0, Opeesa neers |the Carstens Packing company, is| toward the walle of the pentten:| Stuer lo Lay Abiiing { [the prosecuting witposs, jUary. Forgery in the first degree) Vincent Edgar, who caused the sisi eel | He Admitted it. ie a serious crime. And Frank A.|4fre#t of George Whipple for aa N " Lea} it to all gontractor™| According to the information, |Insley, father, has again and agaio/sault and battery, te wot tho bigiNearly a Hundred Pianos pee Whether they belone young Insley forged the name of *@¥ed bis won. It has been the pounder referre oO im thé re) " fee Gli gang or vot. The/hiy father, F. A. Insley, of Roche|heart of the father against the = of oe tees — yoo is Paw the Lucore Piano Mer attempting to secure) Harbor, for the aum of $43, drawing band ofthe Jaw. And again and pple’s being fine dear ie tock Sold at Pioneer i aed family 4 small the check on the American Savings again the boy has forgotten his|® law Abiding ngident of the city Pi the - j rs from his weekly | Rank and Trust company of Seattle | father's kindness and been deaf to|¥hO stand® well” among all those iano House During fwerey of sunlicht ahead | wWijtiam ©, Prater cashed the his appeals = now a Past Five D | feet in the thought that/ check which was returned by the| Frank V, Insley, forgery tn the). nae ast Five Days, | improvements would hank with the notation, “No ac-| first degree | saa phe Wet ata fieure that count | "The father has made the supreme| NEW SEATTLE RESIDENTS 1. f ° A caus Me leee bishome at) The next day Insley wrote 10 Mr,| sacrifice of a parent and le From all parts of the United wg this ie making new n ermus Ins on he could not! Prater, apologizing for the “dirty | son to the law States many men and women come /tegords In _ y Sales. building | ieen mmprovemients done. / trick and saying that he “was up| If it were your son, what would|to our elty every day. To fin Ry coloa S oe ee 6 more a enn aguinet i." He asked Mr. Prater | you roowtes pis Bon Y Se luring the past Wook won the dic Muslin Undergarments in a broad range of styles 4o the voter If you have a vacant room| eetion of baving purchased more |f and prices, more inexpensive and less elaborate * couneiimante FELLOW OFFICERS |=Don't this look like tt a ¢ wait for some one to hunt |Mah grade pianos than aay other/M than those that appear upstairs, all priced especially Logan, who began dancing a jix “ cine ; 4) ea of twice its aize in the Went hers, tried to ; you wp, Step to your phone anc 1" A : at the polls.| WILL AID WALSH dictate an ad to The Star—Main| THE WHY OF IT. !ow for January selling ot the con.| Heigsermmge yar? ‘INSANE ASYLUM A 050, Ind. 441. Conte only 1 cent! ‘the reason for this can be found | The brother police officers of P ‘in |trofman Thomas Walsh, accused of| HOUSE OF HORRORS *" Sa __ HR Die reat closing out sale of the |f Two-Piece Combinations at 55c cn! 75¢ nd hao shooting Tony Portopito the Talian | _ oo ' Piano stock, being conduct youth who was mortally woun | COLUMBIA, 8. C, Jnr | 55¢ wo-piece Ce i Ss ve d drawers, of Mareraber |-Jon the night of December 2y while |Charges of the grosscst. violati A Renton L d | which the extraordinary price’ re a I >-plece ¢ ambination Suits, et aid drawers, of hing the | uening from Patrolinen Walsh and jof the ordinary rules of eanite a a y : uctions «ar . exceptionally easy . : ; a he CO : mec ith row « al- he | McGrath, are today subscribing to| and decency and a stinging arraign lerma make | ible for prac encienr lace insertion, beading drawn ribbon and mt and, fund to defend him. Two bun-| ment of the board of regents of the| & ince I was 12 years old 1) Ueally every home in the eity toil edge, and drawers finished with ruffle | dred = vr aang igre and istate hospital for the Insane, are! suffered with headaches Atzxinens | Here “ ane at orte plano with |i }men will subseribe $1 each to pay contained in the reports of the sire rel Bron ws 75e—T wo-piec “ombination Suits, cove i ors, having drawers cut ci ja lawyer for his services at the | ommiesion Léctinsed oo ae teate |284 Nervousness. 1 tried different) | Such well known makes as the |i a pe ote ye abe pe Baie 5 ra rawers, having drawers cut eire ular, preliminary hearing, and if Walsh the hospital ja re, but got no relief At 1 imer Kranich & Bach, Steger & Hl an 1 eothly, and tri ed with lace-cc ged ruffle; cover has pattern embroid- lured and Iaid fort. hound over to the superior court| Without placing the blame on|went to Drs. Nichols & Robson ns, H. P. Nelson, Autoplano, ete ery yoke finished with one row of lace insertion, beading and ; ribbon-drawn bead ‘were charsing | tor trial, @ greater mt will be lany particular person, the commis-|326 Northern Bank Bldg, who fit yare being cloned out while they ing finishes the w br | at about 67 cents on the dol tight for the home |"™#ed to defend him there Jaton’s majority report says that the om Misses’ and Children’s Kid Lace Shoe broken sizes to 1314, special 95« P cial Basement Salesroom ed by the Efiers Muste House, at pe doubt that asphalt ‘2 t : i | ted me with the proper «lasnes by| lar: Hundreds of these fine instru-| ie Ol eaae ¥2s 9 CONVICTED, HE That 18 patients of one ward|ftcl'use's' new serene” NN || ments have already found homes rset Covers at 25c and 39c Meant that the Gul DANCES IN BB hegre nge io the same water tn MRS. H. 8. M’QUBEN originally sold for from $866 to Se—Several new and pretty styles to 3%—Many different styles in nainsook, ‘Gentractors’ trust ja ba a » & $600 have gone during the past trimmed with embroidery or lace insertion, aera That the bodies of dead patients Renton, Wash. “4 Monger rob the public (Or Catted Prem.) A we Boe nay a to prged josh ro 20 daye at from $142 to $287 : or combinations of both with ribbon-drawn One thing te absolute: certain sertions and laces embroidery edge or lace edge. es Bot so easily! SPOKANE, Jan. 31.—Pive min jing same lot At @ mysterious way of | utes after hearing “Murder in the Phat chohecs bees ond the dead the rate planos have been sett i: - Be ail cane put | first degree,” an the verdict of the larg Nept in the same lot P*} a6 ie aod Untecrelip aa NS HL Drawers at 25c, 39¢ and 45¢ | Long White Skirts at 55¢, 75¢ | Short White Underskirts at A . James L. Logan, murderer of | pyat the wards, even of the white ’ 5 f vk yl Agnes Jansoe bie bousekeop: | g Tent (he, Wards, even of the w Union st., it will be less than 10 25e—Drawers of cambric, and 95¢ 39c and 45c; Gowns at 50c Aayhal days before this extraordinary sale | contractors’ trust.|or on October 28, was dancing .a o rapett > nat A t sis ‘ : | : ; Gecided that its/it¢ and grinning hideously tn bin |g: entqrte nto iiiitente son pay is brought to an abrupt close. In| Cut wide and having full : 1g White Skirts | 39—Short Underskirts of contractors, must get) coll in the jat! . f fact, several of the styles have al flounces of lawn finished | of good quality muslin hav dggquality uslin, trim- many cases of brutality being re 4 deadw ben ; 4 -- A from the people Logan was tn the room when the | Sorted and that the food served pa 4 andy boon clumed O65 Sompletey, 1 20. hematiiched tucks | ing double flounce of lawn | ™¢d. With tucked and hem- and’ no more of them ‘can be se . 2 hed lawn flounce and EGill gang has caused the | yordic erdict was retarned. He eyed the | tients is badly prepared and fs serv man idle. The wis. of the! 12 mon mechanically, and thea be ee die areuar tin-dieben. Gor cured at th reduced prices 5c. Wide Clrenier- Dike trimmed with many small ts d with | ais at the polis was| smiled broadly ernment reports are quoted to ahow I anyone is entertaining even k Td SB « enitae phciay > contractors were As Logan entered the steel tank, inat in the South Carolina hospital 4 : the remotest idea of owning a good ers trimmed with tucked, 9 45c—Short Underskirts of ‘head and rob the people, the other prisoners sang OU: |the death rate Ix the highest in the plano this year, or within the next 75e—Long White Skirts lin trimmed with double |" What ie it, old man?” and he re | toited Staten wo or three years, he will be | of muslir ing wide ruffle ace of kel. I 1 fay the Gill rang has assured plied, “Marder in the firet degree méhey in pocket by arranging te also straight Drawers of | of qq Gh -@ith iect oF tour e of tucke awn and sib sagas that the plant will) with as little emotion as if it were| Alfred Allan Booth, the new secure one now on these easy) nainsook trimmed with wide sows al wh ston * ' broidery a fortwo more years./any one but himeelf who was in| chairman of the Conard Steamahip terms and unheard of prices. | of wide cotton Torchon Ba conirimting to the Gil! | danger of the gallows leompany, is only 37, and w ‘ Here ix a place where there ts Bae fund for the privilege of As he was locked tn the jailer |shark at mathematics when a sty Rowchance for price disappoint Drawers of nainsook | t@ match med at t } pa Pecple for two years) asked if everything was all right. dent at Cambridge university There’s no line of Foot-| Beat .Bvery piano ts marked in| ‘ ee 5 ved at top with embroidery the end of two years the | __ re plain figures, giving the former in new circular style, cut | 5e—Long White Skirts | edge drawn with ribbon, and select from at this price, trimmed with in lace-finished lawn ruffle; embroidery ruffle 50e—Slip-over Gowns of insertion, finished with edge : “ good quality nainsook, trim- wear we sell that receives|#ling price and the reduced price wide, fitting smoothly over | of cambric trimmed with | having baby sleeves trimmed will be 2 compicte| gg Pe es Sarat one will then be ; f RE which tt fe now being sold, With |} mga Pare i 5 getetia Mithetes' a ed Ng for the contractors’ trust ONE DOSE ENDS INDIGESTION more careful attention|a further agreement to accept a hip, and rt a | with fiem triple Hounce of tucked lawn | with embroidery edge to it full time that the en. | , [plano purchased at this sale at its |f Cdged embroidery ruffle | and Hamburg embroidery match Gag was tuened out of | aside? ot cenlidlatuitthietion: 3 O° 220-5 3g 7] See ate Rtineee Aa aneree Cant Sette | HARTBURN OR STOMACH GAS. ..'s. hed to say whether they | . . tilers line time sin olf tebe robbed. The con Why not get some now—this mo-| There is nothing else better to We select the leathers a foes Sete 5 sear eesti ie R K & N | SO NN dictate all the details of|ner the locations } INCORPORATED backed by the Gill and forever rid yourself of | take Gas from Stomach and cleanse MG Will see that the robbery the stomach and intestines, and, We Gas ‘ tin making, see that the Shoes| to), ~ Wf they are returned besides, one single dose will digest Epewer. Campaign piedges |A dicted stomach gets the blues! and prepare for assimilation into $ ; f eye : me Rething with the Gili |and grumbles. Give it a good eat,| the blood all your food the same as|are Of correct form, are} — - Meee. TH people declared at |ihen take Pape’s Diapepsin to|® sound, healthy stomach would d0/comfortable and good} that the city should it | ; rn ra Ms own aephait ‘plant, |*tart the digestive juices working et toes your|looking —- while being The Best Shoe ‘i $PNG saw that the peo. | There will be no dyspepsia OF |. nach reste—gets itself in order,| sturdy, | a id not operate one belching of Gas or eructations Of | cleans up—and then you feel like! \Woisee that they are / \ alues : Fe jundigested food; no feeling ike #/ eating when you come to the tabl ' \ ys ‘ Rr be . ump of lend © stomach or{ aud what you eat will do you good.jexactly right and then we } a | ; WARSHIPS Ni ad te the stamens OF |” Abaolute rellel from. al) Stomach Softer. In Seatt e ; heartburn, sick headache and Diz: |. ADsONe reat toe tt ne neon {say we offer \ THE PACIFIC ness, and your food will not fer! i you decide to take a little Dia FOR FRIDAY AND | ment |Stomach trouble and Indigestion } | | | | | t and polson your breath with a large case at any dru ie fhehing a larg y drug ce cured this time tore } and will relieve the|°"'* > os - aad ine baton be ' t ot ate case of Indigestion| Remember, if your stomach feels} / a oes Small, Meaty Prunes, new crop, 71 25¢ ‘8 Spa la set Stomach in five min-| out-of-order and uncomfortable now | " P. M, ¢ 1 Cat I erranean Teatned today hee noon Oh m4 a &» 2.50 Sunkist Oranges, 2 dozen for ov eee OO That upon their ror! Pere (Save the Wrap : the ships wo yp T.j& CHIC,.GO MISE T PAR Prof. Stevens ‘ SP FeMorce the Pacific fu. LORS, 14% FIRST AV. " aa Rolled Oats, 7 Ibs. for ... Qe M88 reported further vaines in Men's Tatlor- sarahios 9 I oe Wetdensec and . ted-for Suita, c } lesson pyriahted en Ss ancy Lemons, dozen .10¢ tna, Participating in + auitornia Olives, per Mz a Bi 20¢ sie ty : aS} Made ; Shoes Poe Mrength of the 1: F : t HEADACHES | a" Y ian ong art | srnia’ We, make‘ apeciehty "| Boys Shoes, $2, $2.50, $3.50) $3.00 THE PUBLIC MARKET Pitet division, ‘ry, — = Se he Laks, fle tlie hata vou Girls’ Shoes, $2, $2.50, $3.50 | GROCERY rt 7 ay, ¢ Hib Schuchard Optical Co., M Pemnsyivennt Pe eee .|_ Av-test of our splendid 1501 PIKE PLACE diviaton Tt School Shoes will at once einla, Colora their excellence fe a. UN+K-L4-D SOAPS PU WPL E Be 8 tou" er He ys MECHANICS’ ‘ 9 | . SA Le The Oriental Poo! Rooms MALLEABLE GES ors Phone Your Orders—Ind. 4745: Main 5392 Lewin of “SOAPLAKE” MEDICINAL | Bar, restaurant, clgar stand a kitchen:’« aplendia stove MoLe BBM declared re-wivetod 1634 WESTLAKE BOULEVARD. seven chatr barber shop. ‘ way y Of the WWitted ¥ MADE IN SEATTLE | place of the kind in the world, $10 ne Alhambra Theat re Building pince of ¢ meee Rit | of America 903 Second Av. cash given away dally, 1418-16-17 | Third av,, between Pike and Union.