The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 28, 1910, Page 3

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1A PLEASE AUDIENCE a ti ig obverse no ins mse eit) ep.) FREDERICK. & NELSON, te wi re ainet eKinnon 10 | poo! he witne tated that Sans ea Jom ft thik support, however Noger told him that many of the Tomorrow is the tag day of |mire than made up by the wooree (sal ante in the Cunningham case | the Catholic carnival, All of home owners Who realize that| wore friends and bu # asnoctates| Ni A 5 dapintens sont soho os MoKinaon te belug attacked sinplylct Wa, He (eating that Benne ew Arrivals in ays’ | as uits ters to show their official but because he refused to do the bid sald to him | ° tonp, ‘The buttons have the ding Of the political machine | want @ thorough investi These are made up in ity gingham \¢ : words “Tag Day Committ f these cases, whether th — “ Carnival Bazaar of Nations,” in oP FRAUDS N via ate y | _ pereale A n ‘i Ru " . lack letters «on " i F 1 tt ent , vecoming, to e little fe to Offer Help to Sufferers From | ground acre the tress ; oo oF ie Sintec bn oan wane that Ballinger told him hen | é | he (Glavis) got back to Washing [ff Penhagen | | | [treat at the Carnivar Ragaar in the Mammoth rink last night when they (By United Press.) listened to the operatic program ar ranged by Mine Gilda March Jan. 28.--Pree t Taft Is awaiting a reply rehettl 7 atauh & i. sian of the oases President Pallieres of France, offering to ald Jwho also took part. ‘The singing of in the conspiracy to steal the elec: {vestigation of t ‘ : te Mignor ¢ ‘ : tion for Gill Continuing his testimony, Glavi front of O% belt, mod has overtaken Paris [Signor Chevalier Giorsa, Mra. Real,| @ Z ‘ | lead 4 , My accepted, relief steps will be taken immediate | MF. MH. Mellenthal, Mias D. Duttner Hurley Registers Twice jaye high collar and tailored poch . and Signor Gibson was well re j Marton made an examination of manner in which, through the national Red Crosa | “elved { OF the registration books and found sid be made of sympathetic A playlet, “La Morra,” presented | : fj jthat Hurley bh “ red from vernment of the United States |%Y Mra. Carlo Marchotth, garnered a! “we Ba ithe Colonnad in the Third Galamitios which floods are causing your beau. |eapectable meed of applause q precinct of the th ward. H ae well as in the provinces of France? At the Hatian booth, presided - leave his occupation as an elec [ offer you the sincerest sympathy and the moat |>Y Mra Max Umbreeh wn . trician, In the registration book the cause of these disasters may soon abate. ghetti and raviotas ¥ for the Fourth precinet of the Fifth “Ww. MH. TART.” lireotion of Mrs. Pietro rn we | ward was the name of 1B, J. Hurley neom to the popular taste cure RS jetoamfitter, American hotel. An| vice gohwarts knickers. of he perc he enormous quantities are sold ev Jexamination of the signature of ie (By United Press.) night strong fight ¢ vior,| William Hurley and EB. J. Hu | Why the Sudden Reversal? ue, bro . B.—Rear ead out of the polluted| At the German booth Mins Kath-| Tonight ad ons{On the registration books she Attor Brandeis stated white ; Jertne Homrich, daughter of Auguatiin the ealet and an exeelient|(hat they were both written by] Thi it iw one of the things] : , ° Hood, the hi 1 disease bared its} Hemrich, i tm tine for queenly hon- | English program has been arranged. | William Hurley |which the committee has been asked || front, belt, moderate Sof Paris t a? ‘ stricken city hesi-[°°% ®# her friends are king a! Tomorrow 1 be tag day | With proof that Hurley had not|to investigate-—the reason why ind tailored pock fa , e. elite lia Jonly caused 76 others to register tl lonly a forts after Mr. Glavi ‘ 7 oi at the 3 t rest of the flood legally, but also had registered ‘ s with Mr. B vith large pearl button joicing ‘ at aw had = rex h n cx « with Mr. Bal J : peril. “The beat | twice himself, each time from allinger and Mr, Schwarts, and the ‘ sation The health offi : an nwarts, and th I ther prett sen: , 5 [different precinct, Marion decided|gave the orders for investigating I id out placar ng the people warning o to place Hurley at ‘ 5 4 and under arre elat earefully, there wan an : / lurks in the ed by the broken! 5 Wants to See Zbinden iasued absolutely reversing tve —— Hurley, when placed under ar stand and without any confe ~—— newspapers | & type instructions to ; sith toe, Glavin re asked to be taken to the Pal. | ence and every me the resources of the —— ace hotel so, he could secure bail] Displaying Rea Chiffon Veils a " i batt } Alex MeKinnon, candidate for the} creditable to any councilman for|from Arnold Zbinden, of the} ( 1 ‘ 1 1 6 lity is be ed to battle with|counci! from the Ninth ward and|two years’ service, For these im-|Gill campaign managers Detec _ LOOTED CHICAGO imbre Chiffon Veils, 36 in ide and 72 for two years one of the councth| provements McKinnon obtained/tive Marion refused, however inches long, in shaded blue, champagne, green as Pm VI 6 men who refused to identify bim-| $200,000 from the general fund. jallow him to see Zbinden and hare | y ‘ae . fhers and police ha orders not to allow | self with the Gill gang, is making! Not only did McKinnon secure|ried him to the county jail. There FOR 45, 000 wistar gray, brown and old-rose; $2.75 ore back into h t have been flooded after |4® Open Might for the republican! this work for the ward but to ob-/a bunch of Gtil cards were taken » hed Chiff \ ] 7 oat 1 nomination against the covert at-|tatn {t he did not at any time do/|from his pockets ‘ } Aon ¥ eis, 00 inches ¥ anc to recede tacks being made upon him. In| Seattle an injury by belng a party! Hurley declared he was working (By United Press) inches long, in black, white, cham pagne, brown, Sreported today that the breaks in the sewers/ Me own ward McKinnon has the |to any of the gang’s machiuations.|for Gill CHICAGO, Jan. 28 special interests and the political He refused to aid the brewing in| While the officers were taking received a (Conciuded.) ton state to let It be known that he triped pereal made bn i a |had instructions to make @ full in R : Xussian yle, with box A little over a month after I left et ashington I received notice that the coal claima were to be clear listed for patent. I answered with & telegram protesting and later. # blue with small tripes of red and egg pont F oat cn white, well-tailored and fastening hie line of ter ught out | at side with large pearl buttor the tact that Jate c ders were $1 | j ; | $1,50-—Boy Russian Suits of | tan and brown gingham, and in evoked by Chief « Russian Suit tripe. Coat h ray, light-blue, Copenhagen, green and navy; p frequent that it n ary for the officials to| Machine to fant : > f | with conspiracy to defraud the city @) 3e J & 0 erests tn forcing saloons into new|part of Hurley's belongings from |of §254,000, F Redieske, $1.7 peothing, bedding, carpets and other materials! Charges that McKinnon had done | districts, He was never a sup-|his pockets he succeeded in throw-|od deputy commissioner of Hemstitched Chif Veil . p at od ous de 8 . }nothing to advance the Interests porter of any of the unfair fran-jing a large number of cards with|works, Michael M. McGov emstitchec iffon Veils, one yard wide and water, / must be fumigated | of the Ninth ward have been made | chises put through the council. In| writing on them into the open grate|wealthy contractor, und nine city 4 yards long, extra-heavy quality, ir champagne ust be scraped before the occupants can safely | aaminat Dis candidney by men who all “shady” deale McKinnon was/in the jail office. They were burn-lofficials and employes of MeGov hay yf t-bl fe. tara st. are angry at McKinnon because he | invariably on the aide of the people.jed before the jailers could getlern, were indicted by the a yrown, gray, light-blue, Copenhagen, green, navy a did nothing for the polities! gang Ie his own ward MeKinnon’s wil-|them out jury last night 7 and wistaria: $3.50 he ib the higher temperature today the stench from the| #0¥ tn control of attatre MeKin, Uingness to attend to Anatvidual Javelves Glia Backers. The chares came es rice, : re , f jhon obtain 2,000,000 worth of complaints has brought him many! pyurte: t on as it was believed the frauds in-| - - araeninannenanenenenenenenneee and the iger of a spread of disease from | improvements for the Ninth ward| energetic supporters. Residents of Bos Poca Geant dak he volved only about $45,000 tm the} Was correspondingly greater in two yeare—a record that is! the ward who had dealings with|nersetive Marion and. contensed (shale rock scandal | Riciel in 1 Men’ 's Neckwear 4 a ree sor ees —. so eter ° leske furnished $20,000 bond, | are being taxed with the numbers of pa aerennes jeverything to the detect! His| Redte / ‘ 3 ; . c ohfession, it fe sald, will incrim.|and McGovern also, The others Imperial and Folded Four-in-hand Ties in a than they could accommodate under ordinary NEW RECRUIT FOR | pression which calls for stimulants. Beg ome of Hi Gill's closest|*¥ere placed on bonds of $5,000\1f Fle The average person eats from ate } good range of effective colorings, special 35¢ each, With the lack of heat and light, and the danger MEAT BOYCOTT |three to ton times as much meat |! Sy iidael-ta tus WMS Mak L Peover Besse setesed to ‘wall three for $1.00 Sepplies, the doctors are facing a most critical | Ie necessary, and it Ie only the}. 18 noid upon a complaint sworn |@ny statement tol iF : | *f want to sign the meat ab-| Wgnderful adaptability of the au ee re eee econ, charg 1] Folded and Flowing-end Four-in-hands, and man bedy to varied and unfavor ° seen” ccame j | English S ‘ Istinence pledge for 30 days,” said |" tog dim with illegal registration. | | nglish Squares, in dressy, conservative stripes i doctors have been working constantly under} Mra. E. J. Clebenck, 2418 EB. Unton | @2l¢ conditions that enables exces | ne oiive Marion swore to the| j < J I + ‘ ¢ lee th orein “ol have a big | M¥@ meat eaters to keep even th omplaint and figures, sp eral $1.00. dreumstances day and night at, this im ® . 4 appearance of health. Eating large |" plain } | 3 ae jhousehold and buy « «reat deal of | Appearance of health, Pating lares|. Netective Marion has informa ' ust inside Se Madison Entrance | meat There are four men to mm : tion that the clerk of the American } 4 - thoae loyed indoors, and un Forty miles |singing the Marsetilaise. family and they have all sald thoy pt dla ng > yg Be pret ue, to | MOtel was instructed to enter upon By the the head *0 » rejoicing, however, was ice | will do without meat for 30 days thane ot hard eather tuber the hotel register the names of W , the floods |sened by the pitiful scenes amore If everyone would boycott m 0 Moore, J. Whalen, W. Hurley, F ‘ fo fall and ch: ugres, "EE | cor 20 days, 1 think we would get favaigne, W " : o. that the ering pitjful erios for aid. | Detter meat, better prices and bet-| Mre. Dumont Dead: jand C. Marah. } these men Repirenched | ne police today broke the A tor treatment. [| shall substitute! Mrs Mary BE. Dumer jow | were real but all sae sta ores the ful side of the nati, © ° aes ek the man trying to carry his paralytic Here's thy r id wench and slthoueh |r) a Pre- Inventory Clearance of Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s Winter Footwear meat boycott. Instead of being a | residence , or, Mre 1 The floaters were not to be pal successfully roumvent any sacrifice, abstinence from meat it > Heart faiture.|unt!l primary day after they ha you must move a little to safety, away from the wa teres which were rushing tnto the “ aaie he rf fear mp Bes pA cate a thot aaene tor Oe ray bey : Benge ; aa. dan-| wor portion of the house from a Will be of great benefit to mea , met 4 for Gill u T rend. of . eaters, says Dr, Sullivan, This is on ath © ie wurvived b he teeth ts Hasolution and roken main. lren’s Shoes under priced tor pre- inventory clearance, the followin ssortments are till with joy * destitute human « » it would probably t for ed at M food bad Arrangements are also being break the liquor trust as well a* T aut < 1 (Conctuded,) t made to provide furniture and the beet trust, Heavy drinkers are |< | Wrough the |clothing for those whose furniture almost invartably heavy meat eat . ure hundred telegrar news| Will bave to b 1 to prevent ers, and the overeating of meat is) What makes a girl's hair #0 Jocur bearing ivailable. The vings to be effected are sub drum (the spread of ‘thee of the causes of the mental de ' nice ar urly ie her imagination pend pane deena arlene: —— = — They Were Ballinger's Friends. |advined to hs extracted wafter if tevin testified that he told tt und have tol t there f te = rene: Poel: Recaiet—ree 8 Bat sheceinanin ing ae--Pool Tabieo~-46 . you don't need to have } 28—Bolo Tables—-28 soihcag het ay Dy Mog Bar, ws en es ahes restaurant, cigar stand and At $1.15 Pair | At $1.85 Pair | 100 PAIRS Misses’ 25 PAIRS Women’s \ Kid Lace S Patent Leather Shoes with patent tip, m button and blucher broken si ranging |eeven chatr barber shop. Largest ] p. wont | from 11 to 6 ; th military SHORT STORIES OF PROGRESSIVE “/pax\} Bir cS elie it 9 ating 150 PAIRS k MEN AND SUCCESSFUL INDUSTRIES os ee hhildren’s Dull | "39 PAIRS. Blucher — i ~~ THT one. 1900. vinet Av” ak oe Dhak th tice eee z tag HO pasaee as and Button Shoes for fae eees ve : ' aster ver were for p urposes. et BS ee a large girls, in kid and ward N . ereoat Now thia ix the biggest st th / " nuble rge g ’ é fas Hm The Puget Sound Bridge and Dredging Co. | . 4 EOE SEI ba call 2° eouaiaae Srarve complain: 5 midi nd Bridgeicent tide lands, transforming | fe nal and honorary degrees wutte " { dent t 0 2 from 2 to 5 pare she c ithe unsightly tide s inte! from their alma mater. They : —— jit 4 : YE the was | edging pany, the unsig , ; : Gefendant at A: i ine, level land worth | are well known ina ! - the Se even s | prac © credible eotuted At 55 Pair sche and pr argest and most), nen yur Method before t ' 150 PAIRS Children’s Shoes, including red Peeeeeing to his plete dredgir 1 i} |b they pry Neti be ack kid Lace Shoes, Patent Lace Shoes and Vici id Buttor r vith red stitching, the sizes | } ‘ hie opinion . nry Manning of Indiar ae rapid process, Once ae The government ts preparing to if the use of meat were ‘ Sward Manning of Seat t 00d c f ‘ 1 and surpl lines of Women's. rivers |‘ bh free food and supplies to stricted to the actual nm b ¢ ' laughter, Mra Stze Avante bent ane . 4 left hin ' that she + ¥ P ‘ ; I ‘ n t t a bilis Waldort tlds aC igeee Whi kon railr Z : . y THE FIGHT POR FREEDOM , ut ‘ > Saner eee se mai yy Sah pee afer niversity district dete cali sth Regan pewrat orrices, ||| Excellent Values in Children’s Underwear Baratia says tor z miles t w P d has a te information ’ the 7 ’ W. Cor. Third Av, and Union 8t Stren arouse» ge Amohe the higher. typé flow and flood of streams and| b dsttars "me Sombing wilt tow CHILDREN’S VESTS AND PANTS, 25¢ GAR inforced concrete structures | foundation requirements « Bea satel aminatio e MEN’ a : put: te the 4 pi i sie sie, atane | 28 ' os r Union Children’s Fleece-lined n Vests in high . ts, making up| Dam, for which this « any |the people living in the imm om : : 8 ar cone : 3 tf rjowns th reering a liate vicinity of the ‘ S ° & neck, long sleeve style, ver-gray color, extra ie not kn: te une sstly plant f owns the eer ‘ “tang This ly type « 4 the Price, 25¢ garme1 Trust Co. PR chidrens mediam-weig of Seattle Pan take against failu cial center ; $ Hedge whirlwinds in fice poe . d to be a tar.r: ‘ ecting crew 1 H Pan madinaien’ eitieial ALBERT HANSEN, Jeweler. |f Capital ........+.++++.$900,000 HILDRED . 2 c PAIR: 2] PMY to defraud 11: notable work exe the sompany, | 7 , a First and Cherry Ake 80,000 . seep Py * fe to be dur gineer of Wide expericr ten office Optical Department urplue , cas in New Albay ‘ a graduate of the lowa St ir r of tl im other cit AIRS FOR with double ur; 2 pairs Engh | College, class o : yuilding intoctéallard har ft anne ‘ g Of practic t-| building Ne an er) " doesn’t save usually The young man who chanical gineering depa nt of the same institution, | represented of Both ha since|C., and Manila f 1 th have, much. igh ai Se ees [aoe oe || wrens 4 reece (Frederick & Nelson E Reniek, Tacoma, the Great Your Eyes Examined or Not ett the tndin ' ? t ‘ ie ‘Compounded Eattance co 4 Grasse fe TO. 81.00 Semi-Annually Bt for the arrest A 3. Needham t ’ é . , y pS “1102 Bient Av h three of the 1 ae “gold viiggabisi ! ee HEACAGHES TAME DFG, Hrositons ALL OVER TOWN—WHAT? ot cons N. B, BOLNER, Cashile Dm ! doesn’t amount to INCORPORATED ; ‘ rain, We make clatty of ith.» TORING Saeag re ttet t 2L sangag rane Soaplake Soap SING TRAIN Mie lands and the| il set - ae Se Fo If since See Large Bar 5c Meine 4 ' b Gowrie tna Wp 4 ML Tne. |] CORNER SECOND ALL DEALERS ep d e} F STREET Of Auburn 1; and CHERRY sworth's await : “ : : i ws : BROKERS | Hrane at Ballard, Geurgetowe Spey Pe : . — Sather. wh | Buy or Sell Real Estate. Business Chances. See : om 27d. Petvate Wires. ~ ses > THE DREDGE PORTLAND 7 ; ae tot og Classified Page. Grate and Provisious and Kenton.

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