The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 8, 1910, Page 8

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fo asta tor pga eames enemas THE sTAR—LUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1910, WELLINGTON SETTLING DOWN BUT THEY CAN NEVER FORGET Ty United Pree) Hdiminishing, and soon the littl WELLINGTON, Wash, March 8.) town, which has been #o much tn hovelors and | the public eye, will resume tte for wan) you bE 4000? matery BROWhS™ . mer position ag an obseure moun avge crews of mop With Blt POW | tin Patiroad Mhaxe der a g day and nigbt GO) “Already the dining room of the ke th Northern rightot| i otel te fosing its coamopolitan cll “ gh the one acios look NMC | cntele, Faces which appear at the a aa oon dining table are familiar to Rowy e than a week the line | 44 Secret who bring on the through the antaine haa bee the muscular only a succession of towering preoecupted vis gnowdrifts, twisted trees, buried : 8 are disappearing equipment and, at this place, a new Ge Page sch ve claimed their slope under whic a were buried i pe perteecene ng peg rein dy i aaa aan eeete efforts |TOWS Only a few ot the big force of undertakers at work last week to uncover the tracks ar remain and the postal clerks have traffic ; about finished thelr tasks Hope to Get Tracks Clear Thay Can Neder Herest Officials of the road hope to have All of the temporary rosi the tracks open to Wellington from |, Ning will remembe the Rast by tonight, and from the way gloomy scenes enacte Weat as f the west end me re lust week, nor will they for big sltd 8 may hot be posal t the buildings and people of the ble, but * likely that all the | jonesome town. They will recall | bodies found after today will beline blue tablecloth, the sticky | taker and the funeral | sugar bowl, the chromos displaying footpath over the | fish and game tf ¥ lots phases of ev will be a captivity, hung on the walle of the and then & Mere | hore) dining room; W. R. Ballet the genial host, standing bebind|f have been taken |» ie ancient bar robbing murky} ted from the avalanche, and mated th at are still t glasses with an old towel and, re calling snow %! es of the past the tiny tele@Paph ther Pos figures can ce at the given, as the men who could t depot, which wax t adquarters | tell how many men went down and executive office of the: rellet] gulch last Tuesday morning are | Woy dead q a The sight of dead men piled high Most of the undiscovered dead abuee te fae tetnhe or a m tthe ‘obably ery, of wh of then are Italian press packages for the villagers, of en, women and child latives in this country, thelr Hedi at the te buried, unclaimed and jo.) sation pitals, and of toiling arene the deep snow and ma Becoming Quiet Again. mearth gruesome objects. which The swarm relatives, pho-| were once breathing humans, are officials and / not ones « forgotten by those railway mail service mon here who were there } The beef trust of the United States was indicted by » grand jury in Mudson county, N. J., the other = > |day. The Indictment i# drawn under the New Jersey law which provides a maximum penalty of three years in penitentiary or a $1,000 fine Helgian army today. The doctor — tpricked the arm of the captain and . wie a = - the duel was off, The doctor 1 a ue bo . unconscious and was taken to the ven acctnea “at inwaiiion oe FORMER OFFICER CO-ED sCREAMs; hy boapltas "where, ne condiien tcrities]. His | | THIEVES BEAT IT is pronounced ax me FARMINGTON, N. Me-The oh RUNS AMUCK “A —_—-——— body ts severely brutned and be ix he franth { Mike Bdne | *Uffertng from Internal injuries. Heaton, a universit ed Kurre had been 4rinktng and ts two foot unable to give any explanation of used arvenic Inet aeroame (baking pow jer in making the biscuite at the | home of B. B. Binck yesterday, As| drove Fighting valiantly with a * * away lant night fuet F bottle Verhacs| opr r od mh AN Acre hy ncn py soap : at enced » they were making a grab for her | his conduct, ti Al cover j the aconda saloon, defont EY ee ben : pet welt against the attacks of former |? The attach wae made up WANT AD PATRONS SPOKANE lice—just {haviag beaten. Patr Arthur Bernard fast sien Meo jon at 17th av N. « and | . there are th Hee—- just Pets Comstock and; 8th et, and ts the third of stm having bs 8 Hea, & Hee and statistica, the tat- arr ar hoWupe attempted in that vicir The Star office le now open um ter including city directories, The : te t t urine the past two months ul 7 p.m. to recelve want ade } new city directory gives Spokane a rr path pain rg GE DR phone and at the counter population of 137,875, but let's bh © attack revenge une Ve H nd. 44). Office, 1307 this directory 4 member haest teatified against him before Ts UNK AND » t Rates, | cent per word; JUMPS OFF DOCK 1°.005 10 Sante the Anania. Bernard was N.—-After « lege Mra Eva Ingere wervice on smmitted per SPOKANE hundred and Kar! That's the Question, eighty-eight sal been put a che ; stor vervice |. 8eited by & drunken whim out of b towns and = te ont. | Korre, a laborer 24 years of age Little Prue was much interested cities in five fes In the state Jumped off the viaduct near the in Mise D-—, who had lost her voles.) during the past five months, accord- fng to a report of the Anti-Sa Nrague. aan dock. on Columbia pt, at and one day came to her and sald FAIL TO PROTECT 9 preteck this avian, oad Trev Gal Mee D> TRAINMEN’S LIVES as 4 result of hie toliy votes if it came back’ When found by the pec he wae lineater GOING AT The De LIVERPOOL, Eng —Two | = - a were hurled into a ro KANSAS CITY.—Dr. B.C. Hyde Un States Attorney Eimer & rty of clerical Mf the murder of Colonel | Todd has filed « petition tn the ate andidates were |accuse , 1 ining today, killing two and wound. | Swope, spent the night in the county bertct rt to bring notion againet | tng seven others, including the pre- |Jail. He calmly smoked cigars all |ine Groat North ratiway for ¥t siding pric: ng. His application for ball |). + the net of Teee pro: scaail will be heard today pe ie fety of valtwe: ing for the rafety way etn NEW YORK.—Getting votes for ‘puigsecenee...aies ployes serving « life sente rder in 1498 of Mra. Dunning Del, by means of poisoned bombs where a women ix strenuous work, as Mrs ©. H. P. Belmont can testify. The | society woman has t from overwork, and has Be wovee ie” o Rurope by her physicia ee y . ro = Te wen eno eh t : aight in. the Gan Que ton penpentiary mer > ie | of the law is t LAMA, Peru. if ffenee charged The spec | ar N that the r 08 wher way uned fretght p was mle janger m and awit The per ' and It's been a long time ‘Creat Northern have, EVERETT. since they have ha make the any war in this | which to file reasons why the euit| Soattle- Ev part of Bouth America, and things should not be brought party of official are getting too dali for the Lat ao Sixteen More Sold Yesterday—Those Who Wish to toniad. Regular will’ gate (blood. The Peruvian @ ont has jinformation that in latter part 8 April 1 i. le Old Coins, of February a stea “es tron | While Wm ndley, proprietor oUISV with munitions of war salied from r . i aight ba Valparaiso. Chile for Eeuador, of the Old Curiosity Shop at the en Act Immediately—Buy Now. Pay 1 ‘ Hence the excitement trance to t Cotman dock was ter | tathing th rear ot his store with A Missouri woman wrote letter Charles mond, « thief came In} SELL RIO to. He was evi walked out with | in his head te to Edgar Allen P New York uni- th ront door an ide versity, As the author of “The | $100 worth of rare coins. Hammand | poe ve Raven” died more than 60 is held at the police station, charg: | Undoubtedly there is a decided difference between pianos cheap NICE. F =One of those mics ed with being an accomplice of the }and cheap planos and undoubtedly, also, the well-informed buyers who have vist }as demonatr d our warehouse sale have fully appreciated this fact Doyen, the French and | places w the poet might be, the od by yesterday's on oe Ee, Bi seca han delcmamleenendtit etn | ‘Those who were fortunate enough to secure instruments yester day have the extreme isfaction of knowing that their pianos are brand new and fully apd unconditionally warranted—and that they are the very Jatest creations from America’s foremost tactories | not shopworn or exchanged pianos of obscure or unknown make. BRANO NEW CHICKERINGS, thief. The successful numismatiat nas not been found. acientiat We will wager, however, that as long as you can remember or as }long as your parents or grandparents can remember, the name Chick jering bas been « household word | The fact that over 200,000 Kimballs are now being used in Amer |icn’s finest homes apeaks volumes for the popularity of this famous instrument | } | No lease popular are the Lester, of Philadelphia, and Boston's r famous plano, the Hallet & Davie, both of which are used al t wholly to the exclusion of all others tn the great conservatorios ighout the B Those ure the pianoe—togetber with such well-known and old es tablished makes as the Hobart M. Cable, Smith & Barnes, Story & Clark, and dozens of others equally prominent and favorably known that are being picked up dally from among those still left at our warehouse t FAIR WARNING, OUR DELIVERY SYSTEM “FREE DELIVERY DAY.” EVERY ARTICLE PURCHASED TO- MORROW WILL BE DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF THE CITY ABSO- | LUTELY FREE OF CHARGE. | EVERY MONDAY HEREAFTER WILL BE “FREE DELIVERY DAY” ANTICIPATING THE APPROVAL OF THIS FREE DELIVERY BY | THE HOUSEWIVES OF THE CITY, THE 63 MERCHANTS IN THE MAR- KET HAVE ARRANGED AN ELABORATE DISPLAY OF DELICIOUS, AP- PETIZING AND REASONABLY PRICED FOODS. WE HAVE A LADIES’ REST ROOM WITH FREE TELEPHONES, WHERE YOU CAN MAKE YOUR HEADQUARTERS. THERE IS EVERY | CONVENIENCE IN OUR BUILDING FOR THE PLEASURE AND COM- FORT OF SHOPPERS. | We want to give you fair warning that just a soon’ as these few nts are #old, this warehouse gale will come to an There ia atill Ume, if you come at once, to make a very tion. Clip out the coupon shown below, bring it elther to Third and University or to our warehouse, which may be reached by taking any car line to Third Ave. and Yesler Way and walking one block south to Washington st. Make your selection and have a good, brand new, dependable piano In your home tonight remaining Inetrom abrupt « }cholee « our stdre at orty 4 Donars Aw first payment on if prow Musto bv hird and University ye 4700 Sanitary Public Market Delivery FREE oti Bus neat payment ona month lates sade i> r 4 | $2.00 for $1.00 | 1 you desire to pay any cash In addition to this certificate, we iscsi hen will wi u @ receipt for $2 for every dolla ou PAY Up to $40. Route i D Y EXAMPLE i a pay tpt 00.08 Collected by s bss +144 Phy «4 i pay tne 89.00 Received by \ pay tpt 90.00, 4 bay tpt 110.00 \ Bear in mind, if you wish to participate in this extraordinary money-saving event, it will be necessary for you to lose no time, but ] Act at once | “Hiven #0, | Seven hifndred dollars of the se | urer the has there ¢ cret service fund turned over to Chief of Police Ward for wee dur |r in, ing the AcY-POK, is a Maverick | we have running at large unclaimed in the! on our be city hall, When Ward quit the job he found thin £700 in bis Jewns, and forthwith sald Huh, back to Mayor Miller with thd coin | department safe with Mayor Miller accepts the wtuff|the mayor has t ar and calls Slate again, Mayor Miller ‘Here, Slats, take thie unto the) face to face lord of the treasury and give up To the bank with | unto him jer, and putting on th Binte beats it to the treasury.|for the straw bat week Col. Prosser is horrified. “Too Inte | of a bank, Nothing doing 17 would disorganix Slate then took and returned Mi'ler was gone for campaign contributions,” quoth | ter meets Yim with ar jhe; “and I won't be bribed You'all kaint get in ‘Not a bribe, some money turn | Finally the mone ed back from the police depart |away and Miller wr jiment,” said Jack note to the counell Nk lease, Mr, Counc 9700 nway from me. It said Slate the eity, and 7 ay Please take it before said Prosser, “Un Imponaible, | heard of Can't help ft,” said the treas | HUMBLE HEROES ARE. THE MESSENGERS WHO GO DAILY OVER THE TRAIL TO SCENI¢ would you know your! Participate In Eilers’ Great Warehouse Sale Must! (My United Press) ing Lightly of the March §& | ing fresh fruit, newspa WELLINGTON, Wash } Of the many men who trek ove ter from home the the heights to thin dreary village, all for the sufferers there are none who get a war One round trip be | welcome than Stanley Funderburk piace and Scenic b " and John Churchill, messengers fngton's casts on @ Twiee and sometimes three times apa about a dey they trudge in with fresh cares to tackle milk for twoyear 1 Varder any encumbrance T the «matlest survivor of the disas | geque men tramp |ter, The arrival of efther one of! and forth hfavy pack them ts a bright «pot in & gloomy | thelr back 1 days are gloomy at adn are he No matter he ir the w of rains, how # train |ous passes over the mountains are Fanderburk ar t) come emiling! There is no part hurchil! are sure work here more tmpc through, #peak-| appreciated than thers | | |SOMEBODY'S SWIPED THE NAME PLATE OFF JIM HILL’S STATUE AT THE FAIR Jim Hil will go unbonored and, succeed in a bit of detective his bid for fame on the Washing they are now engaged in ton state university campus will| Some one has stolen the come to wht some bronze name fp Visitors city who make the | Jim Hill bust, erected and unve |trip out to the former A-Y-B. during the exposition period grounds will stand around the summer statue and speculate on whether The they are looking at a bust of Gen. to protect the honor of the schoo! Grant, Robert EF “or who-—some so are keeping the theft dark. The may think i Ham Lewts police have not yet been appealed Yes, all this and more will hap to, but it now appears that they work band aniversity faculty is trying |pen unleas the university officials muxt be called in 2 SCHOOLBOY SON OF SECRETARY OF STATE KNOX MARRIES A SHOPGIRL (iy United Prem) Late last night « rumor was cur | WASHINGTON, March &—Al rent that the young persons and though police officials, reporters, Principal Green, of the sch anxious friends boarded the were aboard the Federal express, Federal express at almost every bound for Wasnington, where par jstation ¢ run today, no trace ental forgivene and blessing of Philander ©. Knox, jr, or of a awailte None of the | 2l-yearold Mre Knox was found penge could be found, however Young Knox, the son of the sec A discreet conductor suggested \retary of state, had been expelled that they might have jeft the train from Morris Heights school be at Baltimore or Philadelphia, but enuse he would not admit or deny | could not be Induced to state def | New York Press. that he had married initely where the trio alighted : | Miss May Boler, of Providence, - . ne until recently a clerk tn a ¢ The more a man ought to do for mt ad | ment estore, yesterday asserted his wife, the more they strike a fair for the violator |that abe was married to Knox at average by her doing it for hin Burlington, Vt. last Sunday ed a « } tail from them at W. L. Douglas "' Shoes the great leader being that Wei: De Douglas, at $3 a First and Yesler Two. Entrances REECE AIHW ree pas-| Drawing popular ced suits, when they go 1t® he this money 4 A Complete Line of Furnishings for. ne, Came i vay bin sate the Will ference og ehiele t@ t be “T, M a WASHING r Cologation of firey . K att, G, ¢ om hoard that B tore while wident, her men, tors, al teed nother, ether, with the p taximeter #tilt rb, oa Never ” All work 3074 Pike St Close ARE ABOUT I saving offer. number of § $15 to $207 re Hye a ! vrments inclade? est makers, veights, ina ing patterns, both men and is your oppeene , “y spy noney on# pes i oe Departmen: popular ma at pular shoe ok 1

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