The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 22, 1910, Page 8

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THE le Pats FEBRUARY 22, 1910. SPLASH! T. M’MAHON IS [ists | LAURA BIGGAR MUST PAY [ircs'rigr.cve — UT FOR HIS SWIM TODAY)": i vicr=! $75,000 FOR 30-CENT HUBBY 22:22" AARP GOTTST: pr ure RN Whig Americans” tank "wutRies ———— [loner No Poe | PFURNITURE ( “Help Telp! Man or a lunathe rother of one the authors, who, NEW YORK how ails i one & the Occidental M br Sa SECOND, AVE, E BET BEN -PIK t * ard,” ye! nf nder has the exclusive ageney for Wash-| Would you lke to pay $76,000 for |nion echgo] bere. i s ? roing ington and Oregon. & 80-cent husband? That 46 the | Bhd was rekoued when a child dan - sum that Laura Biggar, actrens,| f from dangerous environments — ir at's only will have to pay for allenating (he | 4 he Chinese quarters and rince ha his morn affections of Dr. Charles H@ndeipk een a ward of Miss Donaldine from his wife, Mre. Agneh Hon: | |Camgron, superintendent of the BL Mac driek, Brooklyn | minston one time While Mrs, Hendrick asnerted | | ‘sown. th SPOKANE Nash, Feb, 22 | Starting in a meat ob at Priest River, Idaho, fire i rapidly r the entire town, and at 10 | o'clock thin morning ft was | ported that two-thirds of the | wae burning. A special train w down the a only tn a faded violet » and tattered by histiing winds that whistlingly through and = weather-beaten Values Thal Com Attention (hat her husband wan worth less than 80 cents to her as 6 husband at the time she was compelled to jeave him, hq was at one time worth $100,000. The jury, however, considered that $75,000 was enough for the! actress to pay for her married af Resolutions indorsing proposed . ad) up at Newport, and is being t week's Go-Car P these many years Amendments 8, 10, 11 and 1, and |rnity and set 8 per highest price poe Hh Pe hg P, ni @ tore were to ate—he tripped down condemning the other nine pro tor husbands’ affoctloid \. “ wha € had expe cr, buyers fecquuam th and with a sodden and posed am ments were opted ura Biggar won fame a few « the | plunge dove into the waters und while the thermome by an anx ’ pectator {fled cry to 20 de ve rero, and the ley sed the lank brown sop strand, leavi fey tele on each osquiated spot | THOMAS 8B. M MAHON | vol ago by contesting the will of a New Jersey millionaire provement clubs. named Bennett, claiming that she Those favored are: Amendment] wan his wife. She received some 8, providing for a commission of 21| thing Ike $800,000 of the estate members to be known aa the muni | Hendrick assisted her in the caso, cipal plans commission, duties of | and finally left his wife for Laura |which shall consist in procuring | plans for the advancement the ‘| - ate, ity, both of extension and in rnal | brimming tide, or | nate \ ry « idiproventent - Il] | Sent to Demonstrate the Merits of breasti ng the bounding dillows,/man on bi at 4 Amendment 10, providing that Pyramid Pile Cure. am flecked and storm toased.| Thomas B. MacMahon did his daily the city treasurer may only pay LAURA BIGGAR . for Oth ie af Thomas MacMaton swam, | stunt, and ter the allotted 10| warrants when sigacd and register « oa ans What It Has Done for ere, We have e of fifty Hay ewaum oF mmed out past the | minutes, emerged on the beach! og by the eity comptroller } Can Do for You ; Carts—the 1910 1 I re one-motion alone| strode wit tty steps to the |, Proposed amendment No. 11 pro ha t body and hogd ured large ‘id { Seattle business aan 4 that embody. k, and we are n nnot fail to as yesterday by the Federated Im FREE | PILE | Breasts the Bounding Billows. in e water, alc able deep tages, kinds and vider that the city comptroller (Conciuded.) j@reds showing all gr herette ‘ 0d ob i ak ail abeeeaieet om 9 and eal eatate| vides that the city | conten : | ON DENNY HILL degrees of piles which have beer f ‘ C3 BO eat adjustable ; wide sea, and never a saint took |lines meet, then, after # single) over all matters of city finance, He {of 43,000 papers dally. Sometimes cured by Pyramid Pile Cure fr Carts of ‘ Wve never been off { on his hide in agony (adapt | hawk-like glance afar out *°%lalso must report on the condition |a® many as 76,000 are sold {n a day eemeeeeeenea If you could read these unsoll Se less th $9.50, propose to clear across the heaving ast of PURet) oF the funds in the treasury, on or| but the average ih maintained 366 ie : ited letters you would no doubt 60/8 fice. oie k nd they have been marked : riends clustered on the beach) Sound to the Hlakeley 8" | before the 6th of each month days in & year Noodles” also}, At & meeting o nig secs owner ito the nearert drug store and buy varked , to watch enemies | milla and the clty garbage scows He| held Inst night in the Denny «choc | Amendment No. 15 would change |owoe considerable real estate. ja box of Pyramid Pile Core at onc - decided » clreulate ret ; - they saw also the fish dock just in front.) ine existing primary election law {derives a large Income, and his eu: it was decided to alate a petl-| Price fifty cents $1 NOW AND $1 : ate et the) Thomas B Mahon turned om land provide for non-partiean nom-|cess Is due to a very simple but 2 Meng | ae Pay yp mg ral » do not you to de this, all his bare heel and, with the gait Of ination and election of city officials joffective formula—2$ per cent abil. | ** ay eevee re sdged Send us your and address and 1 01 election of elty official ective fo 2 os i. Gumietent 6 < 1 Tanned a conqueror, ambled into his prt-lby single ballot, bearing all names {ity and 7B per cent steam determine th mitiment oft Me we will send you a sample by mail $9.50 Fulton Cart for lustration shows tiring noage Pago He ie Mimselt) without party designation and re-| “Noodles” has sold papere In the : 4 op Ak seine dah nnedion tree : a Re BP $7.50 pe prep je the a si in bis daily ratmen hen beat], gh ages nes r* It SE mesvm rl posed linprovemen 4 ¢ know what the trial packag on mf i wh . ang a jin bis 4 Ite wralnes for hia @witiMw no declaration of party af- | str tall the principal. cities | iy Bngineer Thomson the regrade| vo know what tho tris package Go-Carts, { requi gulla with harsh (it for the city with praise fiiation whore there fs a newspaper prit : imately $1,000,-|W!! 40. To many cases it has ex 4 lapsible and ong } and h darted by his head. | health atunt on his lips and @ son:| On bis , the world | Would cost approximately piles without further treatment. If . é > r ae 2 te Condemned Amendmenta. *P oon This Includes the regrading |? ; rd ; the trick, Hag But nothing stopped him-—stern and net of spring in his heart he took @ message to Com Peu T b D6 lit proves its value to you order . . ‘ta f The amendments condemned are | ieee in Bouth Africn from the |ot street bys and lots, the lay:| pore from your drua at 50c a A 7 wheels with : wer ; * rn . as follows , ing of water matns and bez. This ts fair, ts tt , b ol *hiladelphi e ar box is te fair, to i . the separation of light and water |_ ler of the South African affairs ‘strict that would be affected | today pie | departinente and the ap polntment wee found in Pretoria and there | Would oe ie Serene ng ral No knife and its torture. No} WRITTEN BY NEWSPAPERMEN | scsi. fc |S prt u'aeio: ares ev" ate he“ j urday moroing Is the time net er, protested against the proposed FREE PACKAGE COUPON departments for school children to attend. This rill out the blank Mines below > ohnsol too > eo " le ol est Amendments 2, 3 and 4 are oo improvement, contending that there Fill ow an ft John A. Johnson stood for the to write the lif f Minnesota's © Tl talk ie not for children alone, but is inp : praca beer necessity for this |f with your name and address, cut : ee ae nian “aa diy Caan Vedat QOuaincel |roliaries of No. i, and provide for |{*!* ™ val mage + soeenerte 4 Pg Te, AN OAs LY SETAE SOON reah te LameGR: wore leeined| Welaer Ohanaies tn the vending OF he me rte do ae a A es ana Pv burden of taxation being placed out coupon and mail to the 7 YR. nee . Psa son interest doubtless surounds John-)charter should Amendment No. 1/1, tne stuns of New York. The = a" vba sate withon, | Pyramid Bldg. Mareball, Mich 2 power in § a tle, one Of son's life #iory—ht | newsboys invite all the mothers and cemtek anak tie es od. that A saraple of the great Pyramid the most notable contribu , oe to o " eta “ ty . u en notable con fathers tm att) ! be On hand. | tullstzed lot would be buré Pile Cure will then be sent you Rage wed a os gd ree se with $10,000 expenses and taxes to|f at once by mail, B, in piain mown BG Sores are complete the provement. wrapper In adidtion to this @ specta) musical | CO™MPlete the tmprovemer ed and wm Simply iG ber Ures and is roseiall cart ‘fitted Jol" springs; weight and eaatiy Your chotee of ¥ or brown fintsh gy. priced this-week at on terms of ance was his splendid speech at the ggle up paws poverty to Amendment terature, | @hrine in the hearts of hia country (the removal of men, the pitiful weakness of his|tion of one policeman to every} father—than Is associated with any | 1,000 of population aud placing the other great American. The authors|fesulation of the size af the police tions to} ward from provides for contemporaneous political in which he made such an eloqu plea for Western solidarity and tee . " 7 program has been prepared unity of purpose. have ! admir abl = de a oe yap in the hands of thej| The entertainment will be « bene | UNCLE SAM HIRES | hae f for no oth a nant of John: | Counc / 01 outh o t . Sire Pu Guh euameant deesie aners nnd the vents, in| Proposed amendment No, 6, pro-|Mt,for the youth of Seattle, | A CHINESE GIRL] 8" oo &reat Interest necessarily attache life that made him truly fam-|¥iding that all signers of petitions | Newsboys will leave thelr names j y and § on the Pacific coast to the “Life of John Albert Johnson,” just betng issued from the press of Forbes & a Bomeg ~ a pers eter oy 3 pee fw new de.|#t the second performance. The|—Tye Le a Well educated and . . actual life o! neon ts that part) Tides to “ oS ie contests will be boris oT demure ¢ one girl, today ts pre emp Chicago. zee book Me tbe) of the book bearing on the great|Partment in the muntctpal govern = gor “ os gg ee ve B= Chinees girl, today is ore] A mnouncement -P mixration of the Swedish people to} ent, consisting of « purchasing a ae rithm ool NS sceretars to Ge lite governor Cll iae Morthwectne movement wih| department with @ purchasing contests ansistant to the matron at the new Innesota, an eodore 3 nap > < | we scene soe s — Millinery |) ——— pen, of Minneapolis: who hed Gl which Jobneon’s career wan noces-| “sent at the head drawing $ Mrs. S. H. Jone th George Harrison for entries in must go to the city hall to «ign wi Pipe gy Be the newsboys' carnival to be held at (iy Onited Prem) | oe tend Trade sarangi eT ro |the Majeatte theatre Thureday night) SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Feb. 22 only in interest to th business of buying the supplies for hopes of the democratic party were | 3 a . ely sentimental interest {the elty, the work at pr betng 1 j rapidly centering was being groom-| The purely sentimental Interest) |done by the six members of the AND | ed for the presidential nomination r | board of public works | fn 1908 accentuated by the fact that it has FOR RENT Kohler & Chase, 1 nea a 1318 Second Av. H.L. KLEIN |} Tel, Main 1032. bee 4tt imarily In the Inter Newspapermen the Authors. ost of Mra, Johnson, widow of the) THEIR TOBACCO | Conversant as they were with governor. It ie a fact pert FOR A BONFIRE |, ly miserable and worried be patiom coming, begin taking THE GHOEMAKER ae ee every dramatic chapter of John rally known that Gov, John ‘ , ‘ : r a cause of outotorder kidneys, back this harmless medicine, with the If you can't get boots or son's life, the authors, both of whom | son died practically a poor man. His lice "Siemens leche or bladder trouble knowledge that there ts no other|}} shoes to fit you, get (ny are news ermen of wide expert.| warm persc friends concelved/ NORTH YAKIMA Feb 22 and or 4 . de t > > . 18 oe If you will take several doses of remedy any price, made any nee me snes, Were pecultarty well qualified 'the idea of benefiting ber through} There sno for in the tobacco stores | paie'y Diuretic all misery from «| Where eleo tn the world, which will jot Nor akima today, At the Ure |i. back, rheumatism, painful ¢ffect so thorough and prompt a $72,008 stock of Clothing Ma ing of Dr. §. M. Martin, an evan cure fifty-cent treatment of | r stitches, inflamed or swollen eye wre eee fifty-cen reatment o Selist working hero, 22 young men iiay nervous headache, irritability, | Pape's Diuretic, which any druggist| hoes and Furnishings at yo ewe price bd em emptied pipes, cigars, tobacco ‘ ei ply ; dizziness, worn-out, sick feeling and ©4n supp ee a ha be gp heme — other sypmtome of overworked or Your physician, pharmaciet, bank — |pulpit of the Christian church, ‘The |@¢Fanged kidneys will vanish er or any mercantile agency will congregation then adjourned to the Uscontrotiable, smarting, fre tell you that Pape, Thompson & | where the nicotine and quent urination espectaily at Pape, of Cincinnati, is « large and terre Weenies igned Stock $35,000 Consigned Stoc ~ Popa Ba bach capper ninte wren io raat way deme pe emgmae wag eypoes ero ’ . Men’s Suits, Overcoats and Cravenettes ~ Ori , ed themeclves to a life fight once to the disordered kidneys, Only curative results can come The 4 iental | Dy the use of tobacco by biadder and urinary system, and from taking Pape's Diuretic, and aj 25—Solo Tables—25 distributes ite healing, cleansing few days’ treatment means clea: $20.00 Suits, Overcoats and Cravenettes, now 2 Meeratae sags Pe io iy .. $7.50 $22.50 Suits, Overcoats and Cravenettes, now Bar, restaurant, cigar stand soe nds vitaliat influence dt active, healthy kidneys, bind . coon Be FROZEN PIPES. “ od Fs urinary organe—and you ft seven chair barber shi Largest $25.00 Suits, Overcoats and Cravenettes, Bakke ‘hin ot , ' ‘$11.50 | x upon the organs and glands D . place of the kind In the world. $10 Call on C. H. Bre Plumbing ed, and completes the cure Accept only Pape’s Diureti¢—fit-| cash given away daily. 1419-1817 Co, Main 3600, Ind. 1300, 233 you realize it ty-cent treatment—from any drug Thin nd Unton. Pine st ee*| The moment you suspect any kid- store-—anywhere in the world LEABLE R NGES $30.00 and $35 00 Suite ¢ vercoats and Cravenette All Stoves, Ranges, Heaters} #2": In BOW: i5.009% - .. $13.65 Bitchen: a aplendia stove INCLUDED IN THIS TRUSTEE SALE \\ (fh OF WATCHES, CLOCKS, SILVER pr g THIS STOCK MUST BE SOLD BY MARCH WARE, DIAMONDS, ist, AS THIS STORE IS RE-RENTED. COME an 5 df ot a ; areata Weights AND GET THE BIGGEST BARGAINS EVER THIS ALSO INCLUDES OFFERED TO CLOTHING BUYERS. GAS RANGES ! ~ interweve & year salary. Thix purchasing de —'s 5 Pike street, has |! | cago when the man on whom the} Died a Poor Man. 1 | ¥ Hundreds of folks here are need urinary disorder, or feel A. BRIDGE @ CO., Largest Clothiers on the ll Odd Suits Attractive offer made by the Big on splendid group of Suits for Men and¥ Saves You D Waldort Bids. Test Pine | DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, Ine. shed 1893) BROKERS. Stocks, Grain ond Provisions. Both Phones 279, Private Wires. 901-905-306 Aloska Ride We have grouped for im OPEN SATURDAY EVENING. 16 Third Ave. BETWEEN SPRING AND SENECA STS. mediate sale a large number of new Suits, in WATCH WORK GUARANTEED. G. R. WH. TE, Jeweler, 2329 First Ave Cleaning Main Spring $1.00 $1.00 sizes tor men and young men, Bankrupt Sale Prices on Gas Ranges]; We have a large stock of Gas Rangx Differe in stylish pat terns and medi um weig FINGRR ‘tailing from $18 SPRING ond RYRGLASSES to $22 regular; t with a t high oven, including els, Garland z 3 H offered, while LOW RAILROAD FARES dott hgh grote, All tapucloct wonton saa tan ete oe last, at ex guaranteed. Prices from $8.00 u up Second Fi itt Becca” Ave ctly OREGON AND WASHINGTON RAILROAD P at UNION PACIFIC—SOUTHERN PACIFIC Na PH me or Will deliver at our eartiest possible con enience Pric roughout oun Shoe Department ALL FURNISHINGS AT REDUCED ¥ - 1A.Brid: oe & C0 ae rah ae LARGEST CLOT? a THE cont . Firet and Yester—TWO ENTRANCES—FIMERD Bargain pre FARES CAN BE PREPAID “ame Noah Furniture Co 1526-28 SECOND AV. Agent w D. SKINNER, General Passenger Agent

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