The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 15, 1910, Page 3

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14 saloons of Ge Ia of ‘their L} and fan held @ conference W nle counc! p, last night af which was about aut Calhoun, « 4 Httle hope f€ — Hicenses officers 5 min ae could be licenses and the mut jobs, Mayor of the city are not in with Seattle councilmen M, upon th May gome quest ed the « i. opinion jown mayo fobs. He could pass th tions would was told t) takes pla hamediate the elty counct South Park my their district wa Georgetown as oF were alzo told ¢ ‘of their getting Ce ely if the ‘the Georgetown Ware . the Ge ree plala decided to hold wo sie nab!) at sea, or} ‘@recks, notify Capt } revenue c ‘or phy oun 7) jone him at and he will vend a Snnounced to the that the gov coast and ro Puge t Hfesaving cut Pree) 15.—The trial the murder of been set for of Commerce com are by the voters of feeommended to ber today that prov ed is Nos. 1, 2, 3 and the segrevation of and water de the compensa i Which shall govern works. er Chamber he of Com , Municipal election ier departments and (he under 8s proponed ax the investiga i at No. 1, provic Hon of the light separate lon cond and a the chamber bu« yn in the departments the neceusity ftiterest of better wa of the city Me "maken the sexrecetio O departments eaner effi ittee considers + 0 be in the interest of the city ot ‘of the will am the 1" board of be m end . Adopt No. | MO. 2, 2 and 4 wo f the board to legal the pre . ———— HERE'S A STORY ApouT) A INANDIT WHO HELD UP ALL THE PASSENGERS A CINCINNATH th MEN WHO KNEW HIM CALL STOKES INSANE ——______ (By Staff Special.) ' BREMERTON, Wash. Feb. 15. | A. W. Jones and State Senator James W. Bryan are two men who Will testify--who have testified, in sworn statements on the witness stand, that John Stokes is insane. Stokes is the petty officer of the navy who was Injured by a falling spar four years ago, who was held ae insane in the government pital here for four years, and who shot his wife on the treet within bis relwase. Stokes and found guilty of man slaughter, Supertor Judge Yakey refusing to consider the matter of bis mental condition Jones is the man appointed by the court as a sort of guardian for’ Stokes tn court. Btokea, oblivious to the hearing, could not be awed or commanded by the court, paid no attention to court procedure Judge Yakey could not appoint a guardian for him witout admitting hte Insanity, so Jones was named to eit beside him in the court room and keep bim quiet And Sryan is the attorney who defended him tn his four days’ hear ing. os oe provision that two members of the board constitute a legal working body BOOSTS FOR BETTER POSTAL STATIONS Postmaster Russell te out motor: | ing this afternoon with Bliss N. Da vis, of Washington, D. C., for the purpose of showing the visitor the rs’ stations in different parts city and impressing him with t# upon the Davia is assistant superin-| tendent of the division of salaries | and allowances of the postoffice de partment. He is the man to whom the postmasters hereabouts look hen they desire to get nice new pment, salary boosts for differ ent workers, and other boona | REPUBLICANS TO MEET TOMORROW, Walter MeClure, chairman of the 5 an « entral ce } for a mee tomorrow ng at evening meeting wil banquet room, and p utiined for the campaign newly elected ttend the meet entral ing wt ee BANK CLEARINGS. Seattle Tacoma Clearings today, .$1,12 Portland tod $1 SHEER xe ee ee eee eee see ee eee eee ‘ D0’S LITTLE KIDS HAVE W PRETTY TO PLAY WITH “agg one bright leat. ‘Prettion” fan a, with fase fe all awetic "Poo his imy ad one added 1: that the Lister tod. bt and chairman Chambers of the Pacis le const fo your note with the v4 the rd Nv leh you have. Attociated ©) Rommerce of the 1 ‘signin me 4 ape Of members Comitntgsion {9 his tmperial the hon YY wugust uc r to int on arriving taken necessary n to the me great that been imperial graciously his Ajent has ased to pt the said In 1 expressed through the mini vf the imperial household the appreciation of kindly and unchangeable friend your associated chamber which prompted tt such a valuable so thoughtful imperial birth ania, al p of per eventation of which rranged on the venir was kindly your as thi will ve known tc avail myself of to renew to you man, the t consideration BARON £. SHIBUS, op: | my dear} ‘ | assurance of my (Signed.) AWA.” | varado three weeks ago. | police | instant Roth of these mon, who have seen most of the prisoner, will tell you bat they have never had a rational talk with him since the killing “I have known Stokes for years,” said Jones. He was my friend But as I nat beside him in court, be paid no attention to x 1 would ask him questions, he would make any reply that occurred to him, of ten to the farthest mY question. You haven't any doubt that he crazy, then?” Jones was asked. Not the alight he "No one In Bremerton who him, and nearly everybody for he has borne an excellent rec ord, do # that he te crazy.” Attorney Bryan got interested In the case through navy yard friends of the prisoner. 1 went to see my client to plan his det sald the lawyer, “I found t ane absolutely hopeless I tried to question him about his wife, about his movements. His mind was a blank, He would ap either wildly or say things by no possibility could be true. "In court it wae the same way The man’s mind is hopelessly wrecked. He is wholly trrational te tha YEGGMAN BLOWS POSTOFFICE SAFE (By Vetted Pree) MENLO PARK, Cal, Feb, 15 Under the direction of Sheriff Chat ham, a posse in searching today for the eracksman who last n pen the safe of the M | postoffice and escaped with a small eum of money The officers are working on the theory that the men may be the same who dynamited the safe at the Southern Pacific station at Al It also has jbeen suggested that they may ha }committed the 10 postoffice rob bertes that have set in motion t throughout Southern Califor uring the last six weeks. The amount of their loot last evening has not been definitely learned nia de PILES Quickly Cured Relief, Permanent Cure— Trial Package Matied Free to All in Plain Wrapper. We want every man and woman suffering from the excruciating tor ture of * to just send their name and address to us and get by return mall a free trial package of the effective and positive eure ever kno for this dinease, Pyramid Pile Cure The way to prove what this great remedy will do in your own ca is to just fill out free coupon and sond to us and you will get by re turn mail a free sample of Pyramid Pile Cure Then after you have to yourself what {t can do will go to the druggist and get a 50 cent box Don't undergo an operation, Op erations are rarely a success and often lead to terrible consequences Pyramid Pile Cure reduces all in flammation, makes congestion, tr ritation, itehing, sores and ulcers diaappear—agd the piles simply juit. No knife and Its torture, No loctor and bis bills For sate at all drug stores at 60 cents a box most proven you FREE PACKAGE COUPON Fill out the blank lines below with your name 1 address, cut out coupon and mail to the PYR AMID DRUG COMPANY, 240 Pyramid Bidg., Marshall, Mich A sample of the great Pyramid Pile Cure will then be sent you at once by. mall, FRIEK, in plain wrapper Name Street and State removed from j THE STAR—TUESDAY, WEBRUARY 15, 1910, WE'VE ALL EXPERIENCED THE SENSATION THAT'S NOTHING, IVE BEEN HELD UP EVERY Time I'VE RIDDEN ON ASTAECT CAR in THIS TOWN a. WANTS DESTITUTE PIONEER HELP’ Pion pay stre iners of Athan whone ka have pegged out eared for in their old age and in sickness, if the Beattie Chamber of Commerce can do anything for them This organization, at a a thie afternoon, endorsed the t on foot by Pioneers of “8 to provide for the p of auch persons, Be attle men will jer every ald. © Grose te naked to do this, as it | mly body that has power to Ip late for Alaska. ting move: Pairbanke and} who are down on thelr lack wil! be! Alaska, to Tm BAEK TIKES. LIFE Onn Morfis, a Greek, 22 years |old, was found dead in bis room at the Abbot hotel, Pike at, at 6 jo'clock Inet night by the night! clerk, Henide the dead man's body lay a new revolver, from which one cartridge had been exploded, the one which passed through his brain, severing him from this jearth’s trials, No motive is known for the mutelde. Morfis had been conducting a! eafe at 1429 Fourth ay, In partner ship with two other men, for the last three months, Yesterday he| sold out his one-third interest for] $250. He told one of his partners, Juvaras, that he was going to have | his photograph taken to send to his) parents In Greece, and then, after good-by, left the rewtaurant ntly purchased a revol-| and, going to the Ab-| bot hotel, told the clerk to call him Jat 6 o'clock last evening, It was} | while obeying his order that the! rk found the dead body of the} k CARNEGIE JOLTED IN TRAIN WRECK | bidding bie friend an affectionate |i (By United Presi) PITTSBURG Pa, Feb 15, Andrew © » ard the members will aecompany conaide result of an accident » local yards of the Penney! vanta ratiroad that might have 1 king and prepa for Were struck by They in t whieh will ¢ ifie const Every person in thrown to the floor them received painful cute and braines, T yngine of the incom-| ing train struck the Olivet direct ly nowite the window at which Carnegie was sitting. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn Jinzard ts aweeping the valley and mountain states | y Wire communication in Min and Wine » is crippled ‘ 1 throughout both states te in The Dakotas are being ewept by bitter winds are ably | oon dinner when} Incoming the private ry them to they were the car orth Mine WLOOMINGTON, I Five Masked bandits dynamited the vault of the Cittzens’ bank at Chateworth, TL, early today, and escaped with gree wum of money. According th | the officers, the amount was| agar 110,000 Wherever good cocoa is used it’s used often, be- cause each cupful recommends an- other. The whole- someness and purity of Ghi recommends it to those who dis- criminate in selection of their beverages. Don’t ask merely Sor cocoa—ask for Ghirardelli’s. rardelli’s COCOA Cocoa ya ct No. 26 The seeds in the co- coa pod (the cocoa beans) are embedded in a soft pinky white pulp which is of a sweetish acid taste ‘The beans and pulp are scooped out of the pods and then the beans are cured 1 dried by sun air. the TREMENDOUS Railroad Wreck SALE NOW ‘GOING ON MEN’S SUITS, OVERCOATS AND CRAVEN- ETYES AT 2O0c and 25c On the Dollar 1116 Third Avenue BETWEEN SPRING AND SENECA, 3 tie party |i and several of | Announcement}: * ss Formerly hn Opposite Room 119, The Fillmore Hat | "s+ sss s:s0e sma peices McDonald’s |!" EVERETT & EOMONDS ROUTE Ste Phones FREDERICK & NELSON, FURNITURE DRY GOODS FURNITURE Inc. DRY GOODS © Clowes yy at OKO Interesting Values in Dainty Princess Slips and Corset Covers | | Princess Slips of sheer lawn, gored to fit the figure smoothly and trimmed at top with Valenciennes lace | and beading; bottom finished with deep flounce, small f 38 to 42. Price $2.25. Slips of lawn, trimmed at tucks and lace edging; sizes from Princes top with Valen 16-inch with button- ciennes lace and beading and having finished with cluster of tuck hole 38 to 42. Princess Slips of and edged Price $2.2 ha rows of insertion beading scallop; size muslin, ving top trimmed with three 12 two 36 the all tucks, and lace edge; trimmed with cluster of rows of insertion and small lace-ed to 42. Price $1.75 More elaborate Slip to $12.00, Corse inch flounce i m d ruffle; sizes | | | flounce i | | | | ire shown at prices ranging up t Covers of fine quality and front trimmed w having back al insets of Valenciennes ding and ed at 50c 1 buttonhole ith vertic top finished with ribbon-dray lace trimmed 50¢ n be insertion; Ge i] edged with \ of ge vd quali laced w alencienne yecially pr ty nainsook ith ribbon. Price Cor Snare et Cover and eyelets ond Floor Correct Furnishings for Men: Spring Novelties The Men’s Furnishings Se« don First FI inside Second and suggestions new lines: tion is conveniently A few advance lox oor, just Madison entrance the from season and Washable | Knitt silk, close Spring Summer yur-ir d F especially d fitting white, blue, green; hands, all-pure esirable for wear with collars; come in black, cardinal, wine, navy, royal purple, heliotrope, and strong value at 50c. Conspicuous in the lines of Spring Shirts are stripe patterns; featured in values at $1.50 and $2.00. Fire Floor. ‘our-in-hands, in plain colors and paneled effects, are attractive values rose Stocks in new designs and color ings, for f, riding and other out-of door sports, are interestingly priced at 50c and $1.00. dressy these are Suggestions From the Drug Sundries Section Vernon Perfume, | Dr Tooth. Pow- { 4711 Poudre Papier Books, ince i 15 15 Dorothy Toilet inns Water, 25 bottle Ronee Palmer's Water in and 50c ’ 10 for the skin, Dorothy 50¢ « draves’ Vernon 711 Brilliant Nail Polish, and 50c Totlet mus odors Paste rin’s Rouge de Theatre, vari ce Water and Glycerine, Flori ater Melba Cream tae Sanitol Face Cream, 19¢ Riker’s Tooth Powder, 15 25¢. 25¢ in 1-0z, cakes, Spirits of Camphor, 10c White Castile Re Household Ammonia, 10c cake Floating Bath Raymond's Glove Cleaner, First Floor. Instruction Given in Irish Crochet Art Needlework Section, clock. Three-hour les- An expert teacher of Irish Crochet gives instruction in the First Floor, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, from 50 Free on son, Art Needlework from 9 to ll a daily Lessons in m MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED LADIES’ |HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS | : AMUSEMENTS ALBERT HANSEN, Jeweler. bs 4 a Layee ry. Optical Oepartme Ind 4335 Sunset Main 1204 THEATRE 24th Week D. & Lawrence Players. Phones LOIS ond, Breninge— S0e to 81.60 THE GRAND In the Great Produ: JOUN CO! Ranawer MRS. S. H. JONES Millinery Pike street 410 Union street block of moved to Postoffice eves Day 4. PATU NCE February 16. © Las Seats Now Selling Shubert Club Prices to $1 Seattle Theatre i conducted rnia by Spe attle, March 1! hci « War Pacif HELD OY THE BNEMY" Washington Ra itherr I) wee payments & sew ERY Mat 1 F STERLING Tel. Main 7204 Cities 0 ° Visited : Oakland Del Bart IT’S WORTH WHILE GOING THERE ke Joka, o R ir, Be, Boe, Ie Santa WILLIAMS & ©O. be berth; meal Hot and ente rail trar St. Ira Gh $2.50 ue cost $8 Plat SOS fea vesctvations sna” other in ron ene formation at oa City Ticket Office 608 First Avenue ELLIS, General Agent Ww. SKINNER General Passenger Agent 1023 Third Avenue, PANTAGES THEATRE “UNEQUALED VAUDEVILLE.” City of niverett of Telegraph, This Week at 2:30, 7 and 9. PAULINE STAR THEATRE | “Tie MAN FROM MARS” TRUSTEE SALE WATCHES, CLOCKS, SILVER WARE, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, ETC NEW YORK JEWELRY Co, BABY DOLLS Ind. pid Phird ay ween Piko and AN This Week 7:15 p.m. d Bun. | at 9:46 a. m. 2:16 | OF Colman dock, 6 subject to| Runset MUALS SERV Unton, i nad 20

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