The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 29, 1910, Page 8

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i 8 Fiery Mt. Aetna and the Titanic Giant With a Hundred Hands and a Vivid Dream THE STAR—TUBBDAY, MARCH 29, 1910. Prohibition Party Will Double Number of Candidates for Congress and Stand on & Progressive Platform—More Liquor Selling. | They Are Loading the Water Wagon for'the Fall Elections — 4 spporta thig ts streets’ =a? tak fo we all " trikebroakers, them away, One oat ‘Mayor Quickly Put an End Is to a Street Car Strike Madden, of Trenton, N. J., ttn Piladeighia reels Made Company Run Cars, Ordered Men to Refrain From Violence, Wouldn't Apopint Spe- pany and etty “re uned in Killing The company Cltizeng, lone $60 & day on quent Neht to stop it, cars or Oftety CHICAGO, March 29.—'They're cial Policemen Nor Stand was the onttion 7 loading the water wagon for the na . |. “All the com 5 dc pany r tional congressional elections thin for Armed Strikebreak Jo waH to come stale fall at the national headquarters of ers—All Settled in 56 viele a eit 68 ouny the probibitidn party in this efty hile te was over Charlos R. Jones, chairman of the Hours. ile the “arbitration wag : national committee, and Bugene W sae ia bas tute) bet made wi, . 4 Shafin, candidate for president in ible beta j 1908, will speak in the South durtng BY W. G. SHEPHERD. rete ween the eg April, Jones and Aaron 8. Watkins. TRENTON, N. J, March 20 ork ArMtlon uate 1908 candidate for vice prosident Trenton j# # short suburban trol That's ou te will begin a tour of the Pacific coast ley ride distant from Philadelphia, Medder * there Was to itr in the middle of June. and when the car strike broke out 0 democratie aia “Our party will put out twice an | in the “City of Brotherly Love” the : bs r mayer of many congressional candidates as | street car men in Trenton struck, ovine ‘* serving his 4 3 in any previous mpatgn,” said too. Jones, “Then we will concentrate CHAS. R. JONES All the country knows what T. R. ENJO} 4 A jour forces wherever there is | Ghairman Prohibition National) Mayor John B. Reyburn of Phila MAYOR WALTER MADDEN | * YED © Vi | chance of winning. We hope to be Committee delphta did on behalf of the com-|_ | THE ? |represented in the next congress. | atm ———- | pany and against the | : a an “In the congressional campalen we % to Which liquor cannot be ship: | Philadelphin strike street eg eimge.cy 4 1 oe Be (Dy Calted Pray will advocate, among other thing» from another state jheard of what ust Tun We care oF . LOUISVILLE, Ky, GTARRE |parcels post, election of United| To show the need to the dry] mayor of Trenton, N. J., did fine bim 960 a day for each | 20 — Acknowledging the | States senators by direct vote of the | cause of such a law, Joner has com Different in Trenton ear. Hurley had refused t of three gallons of | » income and inheritance | piled figures which show that the Madden stopped the Trenton | ate with his men, but I did Kentucky whit , regulation of corporations, a| liquor traffic, which fell off in 1998 | girike; poor, weak, vaciilating, cor- | -_ der th on y of m A. * Africa last fail, dey | tariff commission, employers’ linbil-|and 1909, is again on the increase.| poration serving Reyburn only} Mayor Reyburn in Philade Castleman today lity and child labor law nd con j The United States revenue from | helpe the Philadeiphia strike |" iS to permt arbitration : following letter from leervation, and oppose the licensing | spirite for the pertod from June along : Semeeny (eesen me Roosevelt: f the social evil 11909, to January 91, 1910 ‘ Madden told the wrreapondent patron Hy Rr gy Se et on “in the Lado, # 4 We will fight for a federal law | 9.1 per cent over the corre Inf) of The Star how he handled the | UPUCG Me den af wnt “Dear Com £ |preventing the shipment of Hquor) period of the previous year Re | Trenton trouble aw von oe oe re trump. 1 heartily | Into dry territory. We talk about|ceipts for beer, which cannot be I was elected by the public,” | men woul y aggravate the gift and stilt 4 ‘dry’ territory, but there is not « d into dry territory a8 COM | gaid Madden. “As soon as the | rouble, so I refused the thoughtfulness that ligg pa : | foot of ground in the country which tly as whisky, show 6 [0° \etrike broke out I saw it wae my og oo t of it. We have hed g ou a is even legally dry. There ts no | crease of but 2.4 per cent duty to help the public. I bad no| Mayor Keyburn n 4 hunt and have shot . | - - = | right to interfere between the men be ra men, inelu r well ae if we were Kemeu | E > and the company, but the welfare | 64 Out military maaeons ae ane ‘| SHE’S A SKYSCRAPER LOTS OF FOLKS of the public I serve was in my |""mmoned the state constabular Faithfully Ss | AMONG THE WOMEN ~~ WANT RAISES —|"*"* Fo I ot I determined at the very first | 0! . ee oe . vas 4 at _ Bicdseye View of Burning Mt. Aetna and the Section of Sicily Around It, Showing Two ef the Towns FROM THE CITY pha Bong pinged ~ them over,” said Madden : That Have Been Destroyed by Lave, and Other Cities in the Voleano’s Eye. that Rave ave helnaa Scrik. [Protector of the public I had ne 1 lebrated of all vo! It is two perpendicular) when he took a drink he lapped 0 The promised flood of petitions | 67, too, because they belong to the |MERt to allow any undesirable moat os ate " “ ' from city employes wanting more | public | Dersons to run cara on our str obi dhe hich tx again| Delght, measures « round at éntire streams of water, He had public a eaae be te tae toe a ; gyi vi the base, with an ascent of miles, | 100 arma and as many hande—euch money started at the meeting of Made Them Both Bonave. “The ¢ *mpany reluctantly ad de * « ' ts crater » cirele three | hands! And Bn us could keep the city council last night. Bighty Vi pik be elt Un abi eeeeldilae us ta thw barren tet tied Sicily that it t extinet yet—not ne-half miles rournference * hands going in different di laborers and other workmen In the stopped 1 sent notice to the mento shut the newspaper repre me by any means—is as fa nm the puted that Aetna haa had re mat the same time street department asked for an {| chat there must be no rlotir on- | pentativ« ~ . 3 myths of the ancients ax the ‘ tions, beginning long) When the ra ony: pol gos eroane of from $2.60 to $8 a day. jtinued Madden Then 2 cont ne 1 : iets in, 1 wald. ‘This is Can Get Aim . ora, and tte vic. inid desolate half the island In De An ordinance wan introduced! word to Ah | ee Ragan = facts of the historian “ the hundreds |cember, 1908, the ignorant, super giving the city teatsters a raise| ——— to Miner ariey, f the "6 pubie sifels, Peennse the public 7 Crock © aitho—t mm. The Mythology goes on to tell about | gtant Enceladus was making another doubtful if it passes the . i wame, Mongide me Enceladus, who, it appears, was| effort to get out of mountain and it is very doubtful if any of ey bernion ant y which it i#| responsible for all of Mount Aetna’s| pri Hite failure to get out made \the petitions for more money 1s & ati - known to Stettta sptions, thunders and eafthquakes. | it easter for them to look with trar ' granted. It te sald that tf Increases g isa f the Italian mor Enceladus was & mow overing | quillty upon the awful results of were granted to all those who with and the aibet several acres when he down, and| that terrible carthyuake jim the next few dare will ask for = og jmore money that $1,000 a day By calling at T “03 a | would be added to the city’ payroll POSSE GIVES CHASE TO ELOPERS fasiastic last night. The eleventh This te not provided for in the Office Circulation BREESE ER ERE REE ROR AAA eee AAA AMM onus! ball of Waitresses’ Union Ganual levy ang to get the money 1 b 4 # |fooal No $90, was bela tn Maat jthe council would have to add to partment, 1307 * SAN DIEGO, March 29.—Thos. F * ‘hall, and it was one of the most jthe deficiency fund, which now fe al caw Wieden Octad: Wk tenake i. " amounts to more than $200,000 — ; y eucceasful fw ne 6Cof ite kind Nice Meise for A. ns “J %& fert for the second time last night, has * lever given by any of the numerous ~ soy ba THE SEA SEATTLE § ; * # powse headed by the girl's father at Dex « ® ltrades unions of the city, Every Ralph Pierce, city attorney, will . * as shot he pursuing part ® jbody had a good time. probably get a raise in pay Ab ines ex ee ; | ordinance was introduced at the ave our n x ce were brought back * ' counet! meeting inet night increas ae bd 26 mawet the * | ing his salary from 0 to $850 a > = ge jee nym oy nent The Adirondack guide was in the “Mp ity What are doing here * nm the « his firet falture, & The bi nm ia the giant | © ‘ ‘ 4 " ia peer ; re Jesh es steraee_itene one now ibition in French | ae season is on?” hie friends e od. Prices to ofl | vaudeville ot only is whe the! ” ‘ haan ar ee oe er ee eo eee dc rarietton. screed ‘atlent—her height is § feet 6|, “Only safe piace,” he answered. | Ax good an most $3 hats, and in ail the new styles and colors made » aiee ie " ¢ prices. ‘usious stherwies indiented |inches—but she is eo well propor | “No mistaking me for a deer while in any hate 7 epueeritee ate LED; ONE was not discovered until the woe Ter cietetiy Cees graces Ittoned that she resembles a very |!'t loafing in town.”Buffalo Bx a tty the aly wage was missed at » r, and the f Hass sed Motter—Waring, Price mountain of human Meab. The man | Pre** TO MAIL _ man made a sear Resa “tance ym [beside her is himeolf « sixfooter 9 your subseripth re A in n by Christ Pap Wotrer Fag i ig Ps Fools must be taught expert abel of enct “ wagon driven by Christ Papas a we i | She ts quite 9 pretty woman, too. enée,—Livs . one ot was struck Pacific crowsing last | fins. “Seth. Washing VAROOUVEE, ie mises} santa bose peak ne vane. § eve by an eastbound Great; + |., VANCOUVE c Robert | “or - * taken from EVERETT, March 29. — Sam!Northern train, His injuriee may | Haslet, three years old, accidentally |. Pattery Is food of fools nihed negates haan her A per years i i Johnson, al r at the Merrill prove fatal he train was hidden hung himeelf w with « = Seer & Ring camp, south of the city ion , AEP ie by a string of box cars. arden your in < e was killed yesterday when his head | a © cal was caught between @ log he wa : enn * mE ae ' sawing and @ tree. The ALL THIS IS LOST ® | A. BRIDGE & CO.—Largest Clothiers on the Coast—A. BRIDGE & CO. L. Ae ~~ |" ON THE FAIR SEX "WATCH THE COMPLEXION | : ee nee Say eae | | te - re ake, w oie ena Decter Gives'a Lot of Adving Re | Entirely Cleared After a Few Appli-| hy Not Save Some Money on |S rariere hea ing the Harm inflicted cations 6f Pesiam. | c the. : r+ 4 MAKE YOU BALO?} > TEAS COFFEES — AND — SPICES T. H. Brown, formerly with Hughes & Dunn, and T. R. Evans, formerly with J. F. Adams, announce that they are ready business, and invite their former visit their 1527 First avenue, three doors mer heir par n be depen north of the Sanitary Mar yoo ; ' ket. He fte ar t sot Brown & Evans 1527 First Avenue Phones 761 and Main 7852 : Meenas 4 Pree now for to ‘e Live Weighs patrons Meats new store at against it Ané ™ per it Selling Prices. The Columbia River In one of the w 100 ibe. Gorge of the world uriste or continent te h ‘ river bh hiseled th ough the look upon the pi ik heart of t attractive Oregon & Washington R. R. AND Feod—Selling Prices Union Pacific eee Ti a W. D. SKINNER, General Passenger Agent | Where tt goes ts evidently not « very serious matter as long as the Sd) lttle red spot, blemish or other S\akin disfigurement disappears as aulekly ae it dow fier a few appl ms of posiam, the new skin remedy. A peculiar feature of pos lam ts that it le naturally Mesh-col ored and contains no greese, #0 *|that when ased on the face for the complexion, or for pimples, red nowes or any other inflammations. or (iscolorations, tte + blemishes “| presence cannot be detected. It joan thus be applied tn the daytime the natural ce of the skin being restored and the ac tual healing and curing process # complished tn a few days, Pos! *|can be had of any pharmacist who |welle pure drygs. The Quaker Drug | Immediately |Co. makes @ spectaity of tt. Fifty cents’ worth will anewer either for |thetroubles mention in curing ordinary cases of ec ma. lieing stops at once | Any one who will write to the Em cy Laboratories, No. 32 West Twenty-fifth street, New York, can secure by mail, free of % | charge, a supply sufficient to cure a ‘/small eczema surface or clear a complexion over night and pimples in twenty-four hours [Salisbury Ignored The weat 1 Joegn't stop us doing business, We do wate irofaey paper hanging, kaleonsining and varnisning at reasonable prices jratn of shine | Federal Patot and Wall Paper: Oo. | 1514 Wiret Ave. “| aes 4 GET ACQUAINTED WITH McDONALD. | THE “FILLMORE” | $2.50 IN THE CLA86 THAT COST MORE McDonald’s Hat Store 1023 Third Ave, War to the Teeth The Pental Compt two dollars, y. save a doll , mnake a 4 | 40 your De Dent! cnetea Wak | mute Rar | hice et | Dental work prices people can pay I. don't with | the charge made by th | ows KOWN Ay Union Block, Meiwoen Columbia end 1d Sundays Your Spring This popt the best of makers throughout this great tions now. W. L. DOUGLAS FAMOUS § FURNISHINGS | Staniey—Te the ity. March 26, @ Nandiey—Te the veo Nimh # ‘re the ite Sf Big: store is now show re w Styles for Spring and Summer from f n sizes and styles for b and young en, Low pr ¢s prevail A Big Popul store has always been the A : ' = ial $15 Suit, in all sizes and W. sird % ange the new styles and ein 5 ‘2g t it was the first one to be : a yar ains the + opp Moore theatre. 3 ‘ ALL CLOTHING PURCHASED vot the Byer HERE PRESSED AND KEPT IN RE + le PAIR FREE FOR ONE YEAR on pene Ree Tor mole SO ward offered om Extra Special in ah ae ‘ Rewere._ Spring Suits a Tack git, Oat oe e ~ ng a perticute HELP WANTEDSFES "s Suits at the pop’ Want at People per s¢ suits are made up «Madam Bed! ining all ie new (os » & onderfully good v « ay oO ws ne re) ® i a ed vote ADDY SHOES FOR MEN IN THE SHOE DEPARTMENT ff s\TUATIONS WANTED conan AT $3 AND $3.50, va To ke, rare ting in BX eo f FOR SPRING AND SUMMER AT LOWEST PRICES eae sper a > A. BRIDGE & CO. | =a, at HG ge ai Largest Clothiers on the Coast. EL P WANS First and Yesler Two Entrances, First’ and Yesler se poly at Week », hati. co . a 4 \ i

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