The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 15, 1910, Page 8

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Y =) THE nh een ne FEBRUARY 15, 1910. holy: ‘nine in the scope of lowing cerns have been eral other the Investigation which they under here, while many others ready menth fs take, | would like to have you, to | tating for alte 1nd some OF xether with Mr. Bchwarts, carefully Maher Flouring Mi \» announce Qn consider wheather or not a portion IND S$ Perfection Iron and re netruction, ‘Mass of the oa listed for tleld Invpatt | Company additions wae gation, ae well ae (hose ponding tn Assembling plant of the 6 court, could not very properly be Officers of the Chamber of Com- | operage company rRURN, |feleased, and thereby permit you merce reported today that, since the| Pacific Hoard & ; a fon last night iseued a} of the party having te apgle | to concentrate your energy upon 7 vement x inaugurated to en Hanna Blue Print compar Bancrott, who fought i arding his position! gize for ite eupport of him. The |the more flagrant violations of|the ‘ the location of now indus-| Bergoust & Carver vine ne Ci ee - attact im wy party has had to do that for s penerge sae: meee ae ome rn ” home here yes A the attacks made on him by) P Silent bewh heeaee be law, thereby making it practicable liriea tn Seattle, and during the | tory oi i Hir © GH The statement fol tcl ys ta. piven thie to entirely dispose of the pending ouress thus far made, of canva P. W. Storage Batter ! te Nd ward | ; . ™. lenored numerous slanders| and injury te my pride in the Srearatisas * well within the’ ap for funds to maintain the nike _ i ba Arg = rg ig Mr nited States } while I was a candidate for office party that in loyalty to ite ae healthinl dadescle Yount : ql ventions wren r \a 0 wm s dead, Kixpreny , which I cannot ignore as a private principles | would ve it harm: : or nited “) ing from a speedy examinatto’ Little three yearold Baby Faulk pitine f necessary, I shall in leas, If poassibie, by frankly re LONDON b. 1 ~Afte r the eink oad eentietae Gh Meninnt ner was stolen yesterday by her } Yoke the ald of the law to compel pudiating responsibility for a | hardest fought tion England hag |trial and Boe nt | Father, R. M. Faulkner, and all night rit br csacalthe nll those who would, eandidate whom | consider un. jever known, the third parliament of | Ca#ea Ww eign Piped wumcgey yes the mother watched and searched it reparation jechoods to defame me| fitted for the office he seek King Edward's reign navembled at | more to protect the Interests of the |i ey bany, rantic with fright Hey voir own temporary advance; instead of violating my duties | Westminster for the session's busi j wov nb amiga than ve oy 7 your land grief she came to the prosecut AE ve at iw political lite of Influence. | ae a citizen by cowardly assent [ness at 2 o'clock this afternoon tesetul fled ling attorney's office this morning i wlan be hat ennai Sefamatory) of eennivanes An enortnous crowd gathered in| cesstul feld, aad told hee story. Deputy Prove ; Mn De byt nace Aude” the streets of Westminster to wateh I would be glad to confer with |4Ne | Prigmore issued a peace bond, | | om hen Mr. Gill” says] “atine has not been @ partiees | membore’ arrival. Chancellor |¥ou, the chief of flold service, and | ou amor i ‘ thr columns of the P. bi tignt, but an effort in defense of | Or) 5 eakatier Lioyd-Goorge was {the assistant attorney general. ré charning Faulkner with threatening | ry that although 1 was In the country \tho rights of the elements which |S ‘enthusiastically greeted that it [specting this matter at your eartieet |'© Mill. ok tai: eee oa } ; for 20 years, T had never concert perform honest labor for thelr awe | oon a at Fret policemen |eenvenience, | ed myself about becoming natural: fonance, against the oppression of | {2K # strong aquad of pol Webs vonabeinite married, so the wife's story goes, |lf ined until a fow years ago, and thal those which prey upon and feed}? Ket him tn agfety from his offi “R.A. BALLINGER and they have had trouble nearly all it would be my distinetion of never jpomecivea Bak the producte of the | “A! residence at No. 11 Downing ot ““Becretary, | tat time. Her husband was having participated in a republican | others; In defense of the working |(° {he house, Prline Minteter A®- 1. con missioner of the General prs: Rigen ee pong | ago until T became & candidate |, an. prod hive soaeotay are Soe suffra, “ who were pretty Land Office |the superior court. A reatraining ¢ Hae the Record averbearing dominance of the cor. (prominently in evidence in the |, The editors of Collier's will not jorder had been taaued commanding L have lived In Seattle since the puptive forces allled with political | (2TOMs. took no such risks, but (00k | dinclose how they gained possession | the huabaiit] not to molest hig wite ab stth 1 Web then 8 or Sisorane be The fight ix ati |? Underground passage provided | of the letters, but It Is known (hat |or child, but the order had not been |i Retained formal naturalisation asion, with t { purpore on one | Mr such emerae eae {they have Infge quantities of cor served. While the mother works - emerge nig god yg boetecger anager OF od fe uption and deception|.estoo Churehiil drove up in ®/respondence, showing the inside lin a restaurant the child ts cared ( ag Shao Bo apga vee and corruption rnd ecention cab with his wife, and was also workings of the Cunningham claims |for by Mra. Faulkner's sister ] We offer a very large and fine collection of Men’s Suits at the same fa ta the U. 8 fight in thelr ranks decidedly chilly reception, either be Ty ome aie tiske All the proper plain and fancy fabrics to choose among, and all ora, ee eae. | have parts Meee een e RAT'Y cause bis party was beaten at the fuasl he threatened to kill her in sizes. Formerly priced at $15.00 to $20.00. For final clearance pated tn all elections held here issue. | am performing duty as 8! Lone of because Iberals predomin the presence of Mabel Holm and aince the year 1893 as a republican citizen when I oppose cowardly In-| fied in the crowd about parliament Seat eenenn Saatiad the lade artisan, excepting only th : last de structive to produc xive pe chyna nse 16s Gent 46 tou haeee oF ete autor tous. city wean 5 ‘was hich have tntrenched | The commons immediately return-| gaN DIEGO, Cal—It wa in-law and sald his wife had auth Out of the ofty, all of which ts also the republican canine! og to their own chamber, where nounced today et the hospltal thet |ivoq him to bring the child to her . j ot record : , ber ye oa Fo John Ellis, a liberal, nominated |of the men scalded the torpedo | wostner he nor the child bas been i Mr. Gill will never need to ay a vv otant hy James Lowther for apeaker—a mere |boat destroyer Hopkins yesterds een since apolog to the republican mw will etand OY site taasmuah es the Gauss aix survivors were expected to tt i @ party, but there is some danger ker 1 elected sension after see | 4% E. Taylor, th ISECOND AUCTION OF | unless he retires to accept a “MURDER!” YELLS EUGENE WALTER; i ehnieally, the session cannot | quit ae aesietant secretary of | t id to have begun. until next inet night, has announced hit| The steamer Victorian wae sold |i | a it ta per on and in full state, | retary of state. Fish does not hesl- | the second time has been barter if jtate to may that he » Atacharge ! for in this manner, The 1 ; by | M. Howell, prenent secretary today wee bi the United & i (ity Cnited Press) lasco theatre on the opening night SR i = hn |marshal, for the benefit of the NEW YORK, Fi an) Walter, of course, attended - BALLINGER LETTERS [NORTH YAKIMA. —~ Dr. John | creditors, and the craft went to W | coats Re uced der, : first performance. He was greet alot oust’ hos againat the ed-|D. Hofius for $16,060 Iterated Bug Wa the play-iin the lobby of the theatre with al itor and manager of the Nortt The first auction was called off if wright, today, following an attempt big sign reading “Votes for Women, (Conctuded.) 1Yakima Democrat, for allege! libel, | by court because the beat bid, | The Pe et of this season’s stock of Overcoats is now offered local suffragettes to tarn bis ar least haif of the audience | ~~~ ——~—lthe paper having charged that he |¢19.600, was not considered enough Just a W from an argu-| wore yellow streamers or badges) the righthand man of Ballinger, raised a quarantine here for a cor The Vietorias Was termherty & 067 at sharply reduced prices. for the “sanctity of the Ameri-| which shrieked the same slogan wrote to Schwartz, one of the de- | sideration |ferry, but was later remodeled into #” Into a “boost” for “votes; Later while | Miss Charlotte Wal was taking on partment men The Secretary of the een r- {ap ABOTIN, Wr.—Wi er boat. Anatone, nen.” ker, in the t Interior re is @ play ved Wal-|curtain call after qnother, a Mre.| “Washington, D. C., April 14, ‘09, |{ 8 farmer near Apatone, has og written In de the | Loebinger, one of the most militant Mr. Schwarta—-The entry tO), complete still was found on ‘Dancin ls a Recrea- American home a is being of the suffragettes, began her ap-|which Gov. Moore refers as ‘his’ t# | farn boosted into an appeal for votes for! peal fir votes for women fone of the Cunningham group, I women. It is indefensible. I could] “Do you know what that means?" | think FE I pe 4 as Well a5 not stand for it she asked i aaa) lallel Geaetaite. aie, Gaeeniede Tope tio The new play which aroused the Sure,” shouted a man from the/the matter stands. In Glavis doing |*eriff, Mo J. Smith, owner uf an discussion was attended by militant |rear. “No schools, no children anything ou Alaska coal matters, or |{9aying plant, Jake Hitdebrasdt Ple rageties, who crowded Be-| That ended the speech, jis everything ‘up tn the air,’ as it | ° “ym ~I Martin, Milter, over a asure | But Ballinger did more than to | nigh erading ne | SAN FRANCISCO.Mra “Apna He proceeded Immediately to help | widow of the late Cinu he w to Dennett, in why ot ince fice the claime w being th | PPE on : pore ye The pete > solder who so brutally | gated, shows what Ballinger had in PR as ge 4 My A pind edd assaulted Mrs. C. E. Alzada. 114/store for inspectors who meddled |and stock, will leave } Py j Elliott av. N., on Friday night, isiwith the Cunningham claime bual-|for Cavalier county, N to thake ness, The significant parts of the | thelr home there letter are ted in black. There still at large. The investigation of 7 R the case, which was turned over to | je ; jthe Fort Lawton officials by the lo- | ig « world of it i . cal police, is being continued by |*gecretary’s Office, De Jobr impea Federal Judge net wher riment of them, under the direction of Capt.| the Interior ‘ages allt lh ede you, but it has been impossible |~Washington, D. C., April 14, “09 tre voruntartly' dene ‘ William Hickman Moore will | ‘o find evidence enough upon which Bir: Your report she * our - open his campaign for election to | to accuse anyone prising number of undieposed-of| DODGM CITY, Kas Yeaemen the office of mayor of Seattle by a| Yesterday afternoon the woman rave cases for field investigation, as | wh in automobiles blew rally to be held tonight at May's | Yisited the fort with the purpose of | well as canes pending in the United | the safe of the Btate bank at Ford, | hall, Sixth av. N. EB. and 42nd st. trying to identify the man who!states courts. I am strongly con-|#°t $4578, yeaterday, and got awny, | Dancing the Gavotte at Prof. Stew 4 The former mayor intends to|committed the crime. All of the! vinced that upon a preliminary 19. (CCQ; 0; - ens’, Fourth Ay. and Pine St. conduct an aggressive campaign of begto soldiers were inspected by vestigation made by your chief of ioe Gines stump speaking, aided by George |ber, but she was unable to recognize |ficid service, in conjunction with It ls ali That Counts| All the latest fashionable danc F. Cotterill and Oliver T, Erickson, | ®y 48 the one she sought the chiefs of divisions, many of} al wuc ee 4 3 a who will speak with him tonight, — — these cases will be found to be of! The largest company does not! Baltimore and Vc coll sega and other speakers. IS ACCUSED OF a character which would not war-| necessarily mean the strongest, The the East—are be Tomorrow night Mr. Moore will | rant the necessary expenditure of |largest bank in the United States at. Prof. Btevers popular dancing | be the principal speaker at a rally} INSULTING FLAG jtime and money ta detailed separ. | ts in New York City, but you do not = A | — o held at South Park under the aus-| Age RNB AP jate investigation. Ido not wish the |do your banking there because we urth ay. and eat . ek 4 pices of the Duwamish River Im-| J0¢ Gazette, who says he ia a fish departm "y to be put in the position |have just as safe banks In our own @ances Wednesday and Friday even A. Bridge & Co.—Largest Clothiers on the Coast. Provement club, which extended |¢rman when he works and who ba-\of encouraging investigations that|state. The cash resources of the ines, when all the new and po mar | the same courtesy to Mr. Moore's TAndues crowds along the water | are not strictly in the Interests of | Northwestern Mutual Fire Associa- dances are shown, Ladies admi a Opponent last week at Georgetown. |front when not at work, war SF! projecting the government on the|tion of Seattle are equal to more free. Prof. Stevens guara ‘° The Moore campaign is being |Fested by Patrolman Hagen for in-| one hand and the bona fide settler (than five times the necessary teach any one to dance in pri-| e@ conducted from the same suite in| *!ting the American flag or locator on the other. In all or-| amount to carry polictes to expira Yate lessons. F y one ¢ A poling the Oriental tullding occupied by) Just it the time Officer EA | ganizations such as your field of- | tion as based on its past nine years’ to da If you doubt, go and have the Bouillon committee in the pri-, Hagen came along the man was ganization the tendency is to experience, This Is one-third great. ® trial at his expense | mary campaign, and at a meeting | ©ryine out hell with the Amer-ltend the field of operation beyond ngth than can be shown by aching every day and ¢vening of the democratic city central com fag. 1 * flag dripping | what is reasonable and necessary in » largest stock companies in Th adjoir halls; stage a mittee, held last night, Donald B. h blood: | with the flag ithe public interest. Your officers, | the United State Its policies are fancy dancing competent Olson was elected chairman, Geo the United tes.” This aroused | therefore. wi ify them-| non-assessable. 908 structors | i B. Ryan secretary, and Jolin 8. | Hawen's t ES yo nareentallen bandied cana dears rShoizi | ON ALL BROKEN LOTS TO CLEAR AT ONCE. Jurey treasurer. The campaign will not be conducted on partisan lines, he could do no more than stor ommotion } and the bulk of the organization — . : work will be the forming of Moore Every piece of goods in the store has the Bankrupt Sale price plainly ward in ‘the city am not surprised but much gratified at the which is coming to me | 1 am support | voluntarily Its’ from all quarters,” said William) witiam A. McQuillan, manager marked ON THE Hickman Moore this morning. “I| of the Northwestern tnvesteeut TA i think that my public record en-| company, 211-13 Sullivan buflding G. This means titles me to the confidence and sup-| was beans cree the superior (i a reduction of one- port of the people of Seattle, re-| court In the sum of $600 bn a|f] i gardless of political lines, and 1 be-| charge of grand larceny, yesterdas (fl half and in many cases more lieve that I will be accorded the | arternos Justics ° | united support of the best citizen-\toure me epi | to you. It’s a chance yee oa believe that the best citizens, the| Quilian induced William Aurick to\{} citizens who believe in a well-gov-|trade a 12-room lodging house at\i} erned and law-abiding city, are in| 1513 14th av. for pre port in Spo | the great majority, and, according-| kane, which he t ; ly, I expect to win in the factory district and worth ASK FOR } Today is the last day for registra-| $650, Aurick. traded bie hone } tion for the Mereh election, which afterward sold for $426, and fetration quarte closing paid a of ¢ ash and a $7 at midnight mortgage. The Spokane property \ proved be four miles from the \ | FIVE YEARS FOR city and worth only $175. | PORTLAND BANKER McQuillan furnished bond, Mary y fly United Pree.) i ’ ae. Nothing Succeeds Like Success | There are over 7 Samp'e Bottle of NOXAL two ial companies in the but the thousand United n Mu me Northwest eattle ha ulready attained 4 a place among the fifty strongest q of these. The average age of the . i others that have attained equal a trength Is over fifty years, whil urn ure bs} 1 the Ne hweetern is nine yea , ; > mutual company of this cla ° is ; as ever failed after having attain. | p ra wntil the fr & paid, not exceed. Company strictly non ing 2 $ days The upreme | *#8essable policies which parties court reverses the fine part of the | Pate In the profits, On ite annual] sentence payment dwe and farm poll-| cles It t6 returning @ cash dividend | te ype Hist Chitfonter in full a On Ek bar beat a 06.0 orders. 0 «h grade Chiffonier in full quar CHICAGO AFTER THE : Hardwood Chiffonter with straight Be Ail needa’ da tered oak, finished Karly Mnglist BIG AVIATION MEET It| front, finished golden, Western SAENER GCS gens antique copper trimmings, beve dak, bevel ehaped milror. Stora livered at our earliest pos plate mirror, Stern Price $47.50 (ee. Cates : price $24.00, Bank sible convenience. Bankrupt Sale CHICAGO, Feb. 15.—Chic rina rupt Sale price $13.50 price $27. 50 | candidate for the internationa Plumes. Make. t " t of 1910. The opening 1 Feathers the campaign to bring the big event ° to this city was marked by the nols, composed of 1,148 eltizen e Chicago. The president of the club te Or taye ¢ ite 1526-28 Second Avenue scape - | wont YAKIMA-—Den & Fien,| BOAT; FIRST FAILED|S First and University OVERCOATS, SUITS, CRAVENETTES An Early Spring Special FINE, NEW, ALI REGULAR $18 cs VALUES NOW— ; EARLY SPRING WEIGHTS SPECIAL OF ZR SPECIAL REDUCTIONS ON SHOES FURNISHINGS. A. BRIDGE & CO. Largest Clothiers on the Pacific Coast. First and Yesler, AND Two Entrances. Bo 3” Suits and Over y Very Sharp Reductions Suits and Overcoats of plain and fancy fabrics, in all sizes, are now selling at the following reductions— Boys’ $3.50 and $4.00 Suits and Overcoats ........... Boys’ $5.00 and $6.00 Suits and Overcoats ........ ... Boys’ $10.00 and $12.50 Suits and Overcoats ........ Shafer Bros. Arcade and Arcade Annex —Whole Block Long IN THIS First and Yesler place of the cash given away Third av. a THE SEATT Ratered cocond lass, Samant . ae ae Febraary 18, 82m the che wite of “Mars Divine " *\uguat Neleoa, “a J, Kinney, 8 Doras Andereate. | 084 66th jsssee ver ae ‘outta ae ae tl irae cont ag hk denen ee wt A - vant tor petuem at Savings Bi Yor return (©

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