The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 23, 1910, Page 10

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ap THE STAR—MONDAY, MAY 23, 1910 j 10 PaO Ba Pa ae SHOW POINDEXTER STRENGTH im bY Saf ERR $22.50, $25 Nowest Spring Sit) Qi Saturday Night’s Gather-|'"*' ) ing Was Enthusiastic for Al apeake | : ad waived ‘i Ns . Conservation leaves th " ont h the f I tt Insurgent Congressman,| ¢ pannan discussed conserva-| Jot Oncar Law 1 Frank P, 3 n and All Were Confident on in, @ clear and pointed Bilt . f B e demonstrated that the tieating t - of Success. ent and future happiness of} } \ 2 rod t y ! 1 nm the afe t D “ t ra 1 ‘ 4 5 re « of the natural resources: th PE ent it le to Mr. Ballinger that | owe my appol i ; 1 fifty members| The only way to do this was to WILL PAS®8 ON LOS ANGELES CASE i c ; place t om y nd the reach of he! | ‘yor aii a hy. 1 Lawler y. and | proved ely that this can vibgeag ; 7 sa the teataan’ y H the entre} “ 7 Poindexte MISS HARRIETA BURR At y Vaterials gg paix 2 e 7 me ng bh 1 1 f Ower aps the ¢ Y t mF. W. Cat oke on “The ar haracters, taken | project shad nA \ ing © hara ed by the great-| Bre Ovemes vatons nook F 1 and Th it Chafte e colina pl Ags and 5 mantigg. Your tg. ieee ee haw € v ‘ | It seema that any city in our country must meet with some ; toad ‘ t I a I sort of a fight and win before It can put through any plan for the oven $15.09 Bigot nl Er department of Elgin Aca benefit of the whole people B N x x € 1 « u P . Tailored Wash Suits “ $850) RSCG nueercEECSEVESSS SESESESE ETESTE SESEESE SSS t 1 a re ative” waa d 1 Je Bigg sihibtem tas it ie these claima which will be before Ballinger and Lawler ; I on} Milligan w y bye ages : ot] for hearing, and naturally the people of Los Angeles, who are in “ z ; whieh . need that he 4 ther ee curring a Jebtedneus of many 6 ng of dollars for a pure water L J k t S ts a , ‘ Wl Sane are ieneresmed 2 tke eerconaittion. Bnd tne: aeeeianone of inen Jacket Sui t y. Mr. M \ = R ante : } the men who are to pass finally on a vital phase of their tremen w jownwa: v n 5 +e : Ca | dous project eas to their bidding. | * people a Capulet « special interests as Poindexter tn " fought our fight) mot have happened as ehaabiaes pir agin tarde a ak ee t Keep up th oe pe Fi yo can ta "| Waiting for Their Mother Another big shipment of | m le Wo antes Yee fF. a Mra. Shylock runs a boarding] Women’s Summer Under- | 22°€ Nome ancy Hosiery ie | house, while Ov ie y 1a - The greatest Hosiery bargains of the ire season are [oka character’ of 0. motera| wear Just Received Young Progressives ' ade ancient enough | Roy D. Pinkerton, see . Soe He vel | READ ON— the University Por “Pease, feo ns name! Ladion’ Vents te of th bs t "i } yoke, low neck and gave a sk lees n 0. and streng Row has an appointment to ‘ “ \— hat som | | tat some 200 me meet falls, bat. hile pris 19¢ | cane 3 added dally, Mr party when| (ccthell oa the afternoon of Ladies’ Pants Children’s, Misses’ and Women’s Outfitters, Mrs. Shylock, his} leventful ts tor signed topic ¢ control : Pe ft top Legiala Should Be control tandiady his dress clothes ° tr ‘ le good | The Store That Serves You Best The Progressives in Congress tent to read Poindexter | Oper.) Oe ated, Re . dom me price | | the People’s Representatives” was blican party ee oe eeeee Tem See) Ladies’ Ke Union Salts ate = | the aie cae RG. eichinnen, —pPdiag org men in} *ssiatance of Horatio. The drum #: she 8 ec So | Mr. Hutchinson showed how In the thon Poindexter,” | me" 20e* him. and believing him to| 4 ort 4 3-65-17 Second Ave. 13-15-17 Seneca St. Wilson, “bat there is no{he nis sweetheart, proposes and "85c | I IA course of years the dominant party Smaite tears has made “much had drifted away from Letataer | ado about nothing. | of the people to service of the > man who has a greater courage The play ends In @ mock trial] inte h in its last analysis hich Mrs. Shylock t# the prt was legislating for the dollar in waven nytock pb | oner Football scenes d col stead of for the man. In revolt ree HI against this insurgency was born,| Pidduck H. Royal, G and the insurgents are now fight-|Cronan, G. J. Dahl and others ing the people's fight. Miles Poin-| spoke | is F ‘ . Tila ; 7 dexter is a leader {n this struggle,| William H. Flett, state commit-| § ; ues t fc and, if only for self-interest alone,| teeman, became ddenly tl while} > . it behooves the people to stand by| speaking and was forced to ait | agg wut é BEST him. Mr. Hutchinson also dealt down. He collapsed in a f mo 4 ' with Cannon, and brought up an| ments and was forced to leave the ' ee 99 old speech of Congresaman Cush-j room. His illness is not serious 4 . - GOLD CUT DEEP <A ag CROWNS DOES ANYBODY KNOW DOLLY GRANT? DEAD AULER HILL TRACT CORNER service at man; there ts . L. Garbey, HG Winsor jlege songs round out the farce, SHE’S GOT A MILLION COMING TO HER) xn Ma je StIC Weller St.— 13x120 _ “ : ‘ Do you know Dolly? Dolly for an helress who has been lost cosmopolitan —— ‘BEST improvements in and pai ' Grant? , better, beatin claiming re tor 20 years. Instead of blowing in| States, paid RUTH AND BRADFORD LEAVITT o Must sell, so priced at jonship. bys & mi jonaire howe seve millions on cho . « - t helreus, according to this Saris ead arphene’ beeen, he's de na memorial] Th two little grandchildren of ees ALLOY “Anyone knowing the address | Voting his life to sending broadcast foe HY J. Bryan are wa th ‘ They ‘have been! i : $3 500 of Dolly E. Grant, who lived in (this appeal for Dolly. And yet there by | #eas for their mother, f M eee FILLINGS 9 Montana some 20 years ago, will | are cynics who say there isn't an English,| Ruth Bryan Leavitt, bu ng plone | $1,500 can run for 2 years. confer s favor on the under- | honest man in the world Americans, Who| bride of Resi pea Bh larg i signed by sending it to him. Know Dolly? Sur She has fallen heir to several er, and will be million dollar dt want to (writing to Attorney R. J. Fillmore! know her whereabouts. they are her sons or daughters, or “Respectfully, that she died a few years ago with ha JUDGE SNELL will not enter the race this year. | Pacific coast, and in the most per-| $ ves | A effort was made by|fectly equipped dental institute on an. J. FILLMORE, Attorney. [out home or means except for the | politicians and business m Astor Hotel, New York City. kind care it had been their privilege ve : ne Coast fe * than commor ‘ pur Wil L NOT RUN to influence Snell to come owt) tol. |te Coast for es sept nk of it, a lawyer advertising provide for her be with the lowing the retirement from the |fentists charge you —_— = se —— _.|flags of the United States and of Robert L. McCormick i hot as | at Britain was occupied by - ~ PROVE THIS that the pros ting officials in-| speakers while the two ron rows (iy United Prees) Victoria and Vancouver and Return.| formed hin re was no prob- lof ® were filled with army and} TACOMA, May 28.—Judge Wm One and one-third fare, good) ‘Come to the Majestic Dent ability of any jury ting Ho navy details. A number of Scotch | $n. who was a candidate for |2°'"% May 124, inctustve *4 | teen and have your teeth examined jJudge Main then stated his opinion | Highlanders attended in kilts and| sph ate TOF ‘returning until May 26th jthat there was no possibility of|tartans. An unusual feature of the | Hodge b onvicted, « he or-|service was the ing of “The| —_——— b ors to honor the mem Several mil ish 7 You can get YOUR dental wor =idone by the best dentieta on lion people know GRIFFITH Co., Main 7052, Ind. 3336. atform, dr oa black and rac States senate two Canadian Pacific Ry. |béfore you have any dental work of announced today that he Firat Av eee lany kind done anywhere. We make dered the two ¢ Hodge | Flowers of the ton the bag ——— = - ——|no charge whatever for ¢ ha (Concluded.) rare eee ‘a jpipe of A. M. Fi never played |-—— aeoti sie Kotla | tions, and you are welcome to our tion with them, Judge Main went | that ended the prosecution of Rev. Herbert H. Gowen, rector | advice on HOW TO PRESERVE back to the bench | the audience in the court room b of Trinity parish, who officiated at THE TEETH. Dismisses Case. jinto applause. The greater part of|the memorial sefvice for Quee || | He stated that the conference had| the applause was from the persons| Victoria in Seattle ten years subpoenae ngainet H was stopped WE DO PAINLESS EXTRACT. | been held for the sole purpose of tate to testify | pre | ING THAT IS REALLY PAINL obtaining from the prosecution © demonstrat with the face and figure of the} statement as to the probability of r ¢ and the audi-|late king in the church he nded | || SIX OPERATING ROOMS—LAB Hodge being con He stated | nce filed ourt roo as a boy. Other speake were || | CXKATORY—RECEPTION ROOMS - the recipient of |Judge C. H. Hanford, City Engi- || — ae Sherif The rector was famiitar cadres at m all sides. Judge|neer R. H. Thomson, T. H. Kol-} || LADY ATTENDANTS. 4 ain’ cnage | derup, No « i] | : This Means ike \ wen | Wilfred Wh | You don’t have to go to the | desert to find novelty orto? wilderness to find sport Its# real novelty to many to dii wildernesses tucked away in the¢o of some of the busiest states. | | | | | en | Wilfred W oat, weees va j | oa __ LOU on or [[teususctt chiar, cereioe SEMATE PASSES 0 sae ees | Rest $ gh SEATTLE BILL wii ee adjacent to Madison Street, pede Beg (By Unite . : . WASHINGTON, May 28.——-A_ bil! | The green berries are roasted every BRIDGES and also the patrons of the Why not go this year to some one or many of the f providin propriation o | : tiful resc old trled states, as the’ with the excep. |PFOviding an appropriation of || day in Seattle, then packed in air tight beautifu resorts that dot the older settled states, er M. J. Carrigan, | T*rter of @ million dollars for the | Islands dot the St. Lawrence WAS ho evidong | Purchase of a site and the erection || packages. The fast through trains of the New York Central Line —_ = Michigan Central-Lake Shore reach a multitude of places that you have perhaps nevet heard of; quaint, restful, but acess and affording opportunity for recreation of every sort Sport a plenty: And for those who would join the majority there # Saratoga White and Grees The Berkshi: d Adirondacks The Cal George Michigan R aie ° Historie Lake lian Lal Niagara lg of buildings for an immigration sta- || tion at Seattle was passed by the || ‘ Pe " ; senate today | Back of this isthe “Crescent” guar. uld be asked | ution realized . ‘ . Maye stic Come to the meeting tomor- P against H row night at 8 o'clock at had bee sy and@ transparent| Men are naturalborn listeners antee—full weight) expert ble1 and BES1 $ Dat public opinion had killed any |if they can’t buy parrots, they get |] lel | b | |chanee of the prosecution conclud- | married | delicious flavor, wrath for thelr weeka of effort. The would probably have taken six APECIAL FoR THose |) ae =i u WHO CANNOT DANCE was indicted under orders ‘ teach chines in King county, Judge eid Ried se desta ae aie White had charge of the jury at the how the Seattle Electric time of the return of the indictment Company wants to When it became known that if the tment were prosecuted, the sapere meryemnareanemares MAJESTIC DE | Crescent Cream 40¢ per ib. || be. Charts ©. Turner, Pre | »| | } ating Attorney Vander President Majestic Theatre Building, Opposite ’ ° | . 5 bid, Be PR, ’ 3 Ibs, for $1.00, | Frederick & Nelson's. |Open Saturday Evenings, and Sun Aempenomnecncnen | lays from 9 © noo! c . f the method by which grand | $699” 25¢ per Ib | <aneemee coeerepeiepyeimererecten al New England Seacoast Lake Chasmpleia prec ate saseey hed Deen intimidate 1 « | Str, CHy of Lverett or Telexeaph, | Chatauqua Lake The Previness i become public property, the prose | | and even the metropolis itself abc ig in j 4) e Value Pia \eteaaten ear ten FOR RENT. | i| | and near the sea. 0th Pai Of your property and defy ice wing th at tetas Th piles & Chace, 3 eae me Very Low Fares June Ist to September d bur Dp y and defy | nse. Th 1318 Second Av. Sold by Grocers. J ishes of the patrans of || w@ orn to by W. H. White as| Tol, Main 1032. Liberal stop over and optional and rail peivileges ne pecial prosecutor. More than “160 | — poe, Oa Send today for our 1910 qummer books ond imam Don’t Fail to. |{i02%s icc. iene [Arnold's Remedies Crescent Manufacturing Co. inh ete ath he “Poet mi acy and left Deputy Prosecuting Attorney White to extricate himself ||| Asthma, Bronchitis, Hay Fever y Weave Manat Steel a : ome an bent mld. Judge White's and Cougl | 1 - is avorth we erably incensed at ul * eohe WARREN J, LYNCH, Pase'r Traffie Mite | ci or write tean and ach ty order of Committec \h rtion ¥ {fice s | M, 8336, 336 Arcade Block | Phanes—Suns State O00er na... em ) | | MEALS SERVED. :

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