The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 21, 1910, Page 8

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MILLIONAIRE. | FOUND DEAD | IN HS ROOM la brick building, had recently been abandoned by Markey & Wilson | | the machinery had been so at most the lose will Ry United Pree) FUNNY STORIES (Cone:vded.) H gee, Pa “they « terns. INSTA \ @arn things 5 a break Doroth > “Then Doroth @o x i* Bick Wha t Please let me see the bat Derothy HELENA WEREY MAN DIES IN CONVULSIONS Writhing and twisting, Angele Lacce, a workman employed at the gas plant of the Seattle Lighting : Co., 29th av. and Burk the earth in convulsic morning and died befo: reach him. The fell to rly this d could ead man was un married and is -urvived by a broth. er, who lives in this city. The body was taken to the Fremont Under. taking company. YOU WANT TO GO HOME WHEN THE BARKEEP SAYS SO 8. J. Davidson, a late drinker at Grant's bar, on Third av., is at city hospital suffering with a s¢ wound today, as the result « altercation a bartender of the st. Third av joon at 1 o'clock ¢ | morning | The quarrel is said to have co matter of David aloo’ up over th leaving the ed and fought street when along Haubris and took Da police station, where ered that his scalp had been ut open. The bartender was not ar rested. It was i today that the wound sustained by Davidson is not serious NOT WORRYING OVER JOB, SAYS THOMSON “I'm not worrying This is what | Thomson said yes ver, B. C., when tol ment made by Mayor Gill that if he would lost He added went to Europe this his jot immer he that he had trip abroad. He yet answered Gov that he a “ gate to the ence on good r | | | eee eee ee * * * . BANK CLEARINGS, * * * * Seattle. * ® Clearings today. .$1,888,59 * *® Balar ‘ * * Tacoma » * Clear today..$ 814,31 * ® Balan 4,8 * * Portland * & Clearings today. .$1,804,263.00 & * Spokane * * Clearings today..$ 719,481.00 * * Balan 84 . . MERE Gov. Bouillon Will Congratulate Lady Mayor of Seattle FACTORY IS DESTROYED | ent of the Pacific hospital, War) | found not guilty of the charge! of Fire, which completely gutted Aemault preferred against her by the old Markey & Wilson ship| | Mra, Harriet Stockey, aged, 7h building plant on Smith's Cove, | PONE a, RRP lyeara, The old woman claimed OFTHE gave all the wakeful in the North TTAWA. O + April a2t.—orrt.| at he had been brutally handled) End quite a scare at 2 o'clock thie, OTTA n pri while a patient at the Pacific hor morning. The factory, which was|Cinis and citizens alike are severe! pital, but fatled to prove ft and removed not exceed $2,000 Due to the fact that the buliding | |r was in a place almost inaccessible it got a and flames, leaping upward, lit up the for the fire department big start on the firemen, sky with the ef ple some distar that a block or were burning The firemen exerted their ener gies toward saving adjoining build ings, which they did successfully ot of making peo away 5 TACOMANS HURT IN AUTO WRECK Hy United Pree. TACOMA, A L—L. G, W R. L. WARSON OUT : OF CITY SERVICE STANFORD STUDENTS SEEKING GHOSTS Br Colted Press hains and know s? he dnigh . are suf fe n ha der j i r leas 86 places fw 1 fa 1 at 8 ord. And Bankrupt Sale $22,000 stock of © Shoes and Furnt own price rice sr ate on, Hate at your Needles for Disc Talking Machines BORGUM MUSIC CO., 207 Third Ave RECORDS EXCHANGED. $100.00 CASH PRIZE CAKE WALK HIT OB DE At DREAMLAND 7TH AND UNION TONIGHT 25 DE SEASON Ladies Free on Cents, In 5 Dance T tuding DANCING ANNOUNCEMENT Mrs. S. H. Jones MILLINERY f I imagine ocks of buildings The Stomach is Sick The Liver Sluggish The Bowels Clogged The Blood Impure The Skin Sallow 4 Then— It’s Time to Take That grand, old, time-tested remedy — BEECHAM’S PILLS In boxes with full directions, 10c. and 25e, | The | o1umns. | CANADA SORE Mr in thelr eriticiama of Lord Herbert] She Kitchener for his action In avoid | con ing Vanada on hia recent vi to | Asea ed | her te America, When Kitchener in San Francisco he hat England and for this would be imponnible vinit in the ester Dominion ber ' swcaals ahr wcte aa oe d, 0 b. SCOBEY Men's Suits worth $40.00, go at $20.75 With thi view in r| Men's Suits worth $30.00, go at.......55 $18.75 ' ; (my United t Men’s Suits worth $20.00, go at $11.50 mer: the distingeioned Lak ttan thon Men's Suits worth $15.00, go at....... $ 9.50 mye Men's Suits worth $12.50, go at $ 5.75 All are high grade goods and fully teed 1 r° Startling reductions made on ir nd ; m3 ane Hat Nothing reserved—everythi g . : sa J ohn . huness MICHIGAN TEACHERS he w io he , BANQUETED AT |%¢; 00 8 1408 Third Avenue WASHINGTON Is it ogg tein Between Pike and Union Streets. « Mt j a ' j Perk at F a™ Auto Driver in Trouble. R. M. Robertson, who drives an in trouble, He is acc ding at the rate of 25 on Broadway between and a warrant for een issued IN LIBRARY RUINS . a » ath wan\e i iy t 1 t it { fa A COMPLETE SHOW. ING OF STYLISH MILLINERY National ( Jutininic 6 15 Geoond Av MALLEABLE RANGES ¢ VOYN OR URNTTURE Wal Bide 708-10 Pike St Bee ostate Do you want to buy a nome? Star's clascifin. reat MRS. DAY IS . BRIDGE & CO. STAR--THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1910. POSITIVELY GOING OUT THE EXONERATED, Elizabeth Day, superintandy was unable even to give a All goods now on sale at tremendous sacrifice tent. account of the alleged . a's Clo » i rs it when tuntice Brown took |f Splendid stock of Men's Clothing, I urnishings and stimony at the county Wespital ff Hats just in from Eastern markets, offered to the ay, Other patients and etn ve he Pi hospital de trade at harge and exonerated | About 60c on the Dollar REMOVE eproof Btorage Warehouse at Moving & Storage Co. East 414. Cedar 414 D To our new F 12th and Madison Bekins Telephones Largest Clothiers on the Coast—A. BRIDGE & CO. A Big Special in Men’s Suits FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY For r Men and and Summer the next few days we will in Suits f election is large, and remember y« choice can be had at $12.50. yur _AL A large ship- — ment of the newest styles in Men’s Shirtings has arrived, in- cluding the newstripesand checks in the popular Golf Shirt, and will go on sale tomorrow and Sat- urday at i « are rric The Bridge Special The Douglass Hat The Stetson Hat $2, $3, and $4 J shoes for the season are here in both Oxfords and High Cuts in Button and Lace, Patents, Gun-Metal, Oxblood and Tan W.L. DOUGLAS SHOES AT $83 and $3.50 THE PACKARD SHOE AT $4.00 A. Bridge & Co LARGEST CLOTHIERS ON THE COAST Ist and Yesler 2 Entrances—Iist and Yesler SITUATIONS i inney- Wat | Third « 4 | SPECIAL NOTICES. VTERBT FOR RENT HOUSES ATH INTRODUC BOCIETY —MISCELLANEOUS ‘OR RENT WANTEO—FEMALE | | | Met Pine # . 3 M . ‘ Moder Yast a Hhaine, Apply at 1126 tly en teh front rome ied toe room, 24434, seit fae novion, or BOARD AND ROOM. POLE ANN I (Semen Me rs RENT — MISCELLANEOUS FOK FOR RENT. wtside the s 4. “small houses Tenceds good well; Oe TY A LOAN COs alley Bid “ Nisin 126 } +. North Beale rican Baik * c By harness, wood rea t Vinee cash. 888 Wash x " sating hours at inige lets & a _—_~ a ine joeatiens ns Pri 3000 ik | Heron ae ‘ind West -- at tet had Ee 2° sabritiees cy Paean Willige Moen tte ‘ is = FFF

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