The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 17, 1910, Page 12

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12 > Jus »mical C } DARRINGTON,S.5s This Miss of Nineteen PEOPLE WIN Injunction to Restrain Res- idents From Interfering With Japs Denied by Judge Black at Everett. | (Star Special.) EVERETT Jur i Black, of the « ¥ denied the injunction ple o Darring the work The Japane ar rington wer es of the] lumber company | Judge Black the injune ency existed He told the lawy for the plaintiff that if the cc pany w wear an affiday Teat the work of U wa ing interfered w would g the injunctior attorney re-| fused t € ay | how apply to Judge H n the federal court at 5 | Vive- Hay return: | ed to So far t » of | Reectagton have won out point in their fig Orientals fro: ov FORMER DECKHAND GOES TO SENATE, m the town (By United Press) | JACKSONVILLE, Fia., June | 17.—Former Gov. Broward has been nominated for the United States senate by the der which, needless to say that he wil! be elected Broward started as a deck hand on a ateamboat plying the St. Johns river. His mis sion in life has been the rec lamation of the Everglades of Florida. This was the issue that carried him into the gov e@rnor’s office, and it has been his hobby ever since. He has been at the head of a realty | company since he left the gov- ernor’s office. He is not a lawyer. THERE'LL SOON means BE 48 STATES (By United Press.) WASHINGTON, June 17.—There | Will be 48 states in the Union Mighty soon now. The senate yes terday passed the bill providing for the admission of Arizona and New Mexico to separate statehood, after ft had remained on the senate cal @ndar for three months. There is little doubt now of the of the bill at this session Of congress, and its receiving the President's signature. The house will undoubtedly concur in the sen-| Bte’s action yesterday. SANE FOURTH HURTS FIREWORKS BUSINESS HENRY J. PAIN. NEW YORK, June 17. — This is the worst year the fireworks mak ers of the country have ever ex- perienced. The safe and sane Fourth of July Idea is being agitated so generally throughout the United States that ‘the business of making and selling fireworks has suffered a great set: k. “The safe and sane idea has apread like a wave,” says Henry J Pain, the chief of the fireworks} makers. “It is my opinion that the} manufacturers of fireworks must | Join with the public in pushing the! idea. We are talking of presenting a bill for congress to pass which will prevent the manufacture or shipment of dangerous fireworks, SAN RAFA ( A 5 r b L A fing to M COMMISSION M Bitter Fight Waged at Meeting With Protesting Hotel Men Last Night— Produce Men Stand Pat. ee * WHAT THE BLACK LIST 18 * * Bills for the week are n t Friday and sent « arday not paid by the f wrday the cust Sat lowing black! commission man. * errr rrrt sees eee ss Reha Fire flew when the hotel men who | | have been leading the fight for lower | pr for om mission house p ucts met the produce e | | conferen at the Perry hot | | night were hot charges and |counter charges cn both sides | Free cartage was the first subje ». The comn men ned it The hotel men make uy about 5 per cent of our trade one produce man | “It would cost $12,000 a year for| me alone,” sald J. B. lon, “We would all go out of b said another. J. W. Godwin of the J. W. God-| win company said that when free cartage was given formerly there were 100 failures of comrr on Western av m me every year. Produce Men Never F. all said they never & comminsion Hotel men Rigo, who nightly at the plays his violin tional heart-sn ogies and goggles College Inn as he holds the interna ashing record. The including caps, torpedoes or large | latest scandal in which he is star firecrackers. ring {8 the divorce suit filed by| “There are plenty of noise mak |Casper Emerson, Jr, Philadelphia ers that are perfectly safe and all|artist, from Mrs. Katherine Emer ‘of the pieces that are made for|son. Rigo is named as co-respond. Bight display are harmless. Manu-\ent. Mrs. Emerson is believed to facturers ought to be prevented|be in Seattle now. Rigo at first from making the dangerous kind said she was, then denied it. “Kat ,din ryn travel with me only as friend, ry . he told a newspaper man Want to Come to Seattle. But listen what “Katryn” thinks! - of him. This is what she told Phil The St. Louis and one of the most|adelphia reporters three months! Influential b nes of the Amer- | ago fean Society of Civil Enginers has| “I love my Rigo. voted to boost Seattle as the place for holding the national convention of the American Society In 1911 This information reached City En @ineer Thomsen yesterday. Look on Page 7 j mast love me it is quite hopeless | Jand at their own risk | | “He is the dearest creature in the} world, He has the adorable nature | jot @ little child. He loves me truly, | and with his simple nature cannot! be restrained from showing it even| MIAKE ANY PRIGE CONCESSIONS == =~ **T Love My Rigo,”’ Says Mrs. Emerson in publie He kisses me in our au-i kk kk tk kk * EMIGRANT RETURNS * * IN FIRST CABIN. * \* — * \* * * * lk * |® ago a penniless emigrant from * |e Switzerland, left yesterday for * | * his old home. He has first- & * passage booked from & * . Perrenaud is now * * one of the largest sheep grow- & * ers in the vicinity, owniag an *| % 1,800-acre ranch. * [RARER RR ke, THE STAR KNOX MAY LEAVE THE |““COLUMBIA” ATA Hy United Press.) DENVER, J | bia,” the Eekim | } 17.—"Colum girt learned te AYP whom all Seattle 1g the who spent Seattic, together | the others of the lage at the playing a ment at know exposition, the winter In with most of Eskimo vit Seattle fale summer's are engage Luna park here. Co tumbia was born at the Eek g the Chicago fair Another AoYoP. at the Monitor and Mer ved to Eliteh’s here this spring. The apsed recently, and n the | be village dur n 1893 traction. 1 first rima e were hurt it w followed rebuilt h Pow " @ecla h . vee . Macs ioe io far, this veer ‘MY WISE GAS PIPE IS he charae that Seat | ITS OWN PLUMBER) not buy the et * of thone i month's free sut hotel in Seattle that charged uneven prices! mimen on the etre possible | “i, and it prices 1 cht change within an| Hit the Black List. te en denounced the Commins paid nt pheeetned the here's the explanation: admitted possible ir-|flame had me the lead jacket regularity he office management. | *> the steam pipe, the le had They agreed to notify every hotel] dt down on the gas pipe man by telephone before placing him|the leak was plugged n credit beyond the present al (CHURCH DEACON The result of the meeting was Timed wh by" Waste Seonte| ~~ PROWES A THIEF ov of the V hington Annex, in the Ww words and conce | sions and you deny them. We deny| (iy United Press.) your figures and are not thr ue | ALTON, UL, June 17 Albert EF | Bassett, cashier of the Illinois! with you.” 3 _|Glass company of Alton, has made ja confession that he is a defaulter to the amount of $24,000. It is said that Bassett will not be prosecuted, aa he to his employers all his property, valued at about one-half his short age | Bassett was a leader in church | work and deacon tn the First Bap- tist church, a director in the Y, M tomobile right in the street Atl * | home he plays like a baby, sitting|©: Ay & Member of the school | on the floor, singing and laughing.” | 008", President of a building and} In an article signed “Kathertye| 1080 association and head of the lo Emerson,” published in Philadel-|°! Odd Fellows’ lodg All of bis | official (hue Phapeodizes| positions he has resigned, and he now declares that he is de termined to try and live down the | disgrac e | BIG FORESTER PICNIC AND EX phia, the writer about “My Jack Sometimes the to describe passion impulse is in me imperishably the great Once I wrote or dictated these lines to CURSION. “My Janczi. All aboard for Pleasant Beach, If you to me should prove unkind,|Sunday! All kinds of outdoor The world on the same,|#P0rts, good dancing and baseball weet : Boat leaves Colman dock. Round DID YOU SEE IT? WHAT? tter in the sky tll Kine the sea ough the trees will at you and me. But the to one As ‘t now see So I think that world won't seem so kind ma to two Ou had@est be kind And I had best be trWe nih cae a” "| WHY THE MAJESTIC intimidated. 4 Want to Go Free? Mother Why did you not scream when John kissed your. | Why of Course! Daughter—He threatened me Then watch the classified col- Mother—How? umns of The Star Daughter—He said that if 1 did Somewhere there are two free he'd never kiss me again.—Stray jtickets advertise They will be| Stories. |given to the persons whose names jare mentioned in the ad, These T tell you, #ir,| names were picked at random from in this suburb t#/the city directory. They may be in any other part of| your own ere is always a good Real estate agent the death rate lower than the county & |show at the Majestic, the best Near victim—I belleve you. I|there is jn vaudeville. Read The wouldn't be found dead here my assified ads and “Get the self-—Chicago Journal DENVER PARK NOW| i Seto"ast'tat oe she EXPERTS WILL AID) ‘| BULL FIGHTER GETS e. This t ‘ ‘ ms ar has turned over| FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1910. INew York Mayor’s Wife J and Daughter Like to Wal | FOUR-YEAR-OLD BOY RIDES ALONE IN k FATHER'S AEROPLANE—FALLS 39 ppp erica. 8 be © baby, who iy y © recovering © ® perilous sky trp © oraft Just » 7 * hie ABINET t oh ebeve the aby's face pearing | ; ned nd th ‘ie ) and the ba a | sed but austen’ VASHI r June 17.1 ined cretary of ander ©} | . Kaox a I dent | | Tart abine [ican candid for ove IF Ivania " lin to a Pt lelphia last a. where it ampa ‘ \ of| | A ng the t an noml-| | | This, it t» wald ndy haw beer ftored t ' red with nator } Phila | | Aberdeon—Rev, Chart arlen Mone! The senate r the re-| | ngregation Der port od por the # y| sf | Ret WA Cae Rf OD ne read the Pacing |MI8S RUTH GAYNOR AND HER MOTHER, MRS. WM, J. GAYNOR - FOSTORIA —Six boys and tap orn In this city yester, day in lees than ten hours, Mayor ¢ 8 were t | | Kent—H. R. Fu her som, « wealthy New Y ae “agree Hing th t ar missing for ove tf t a week. He went to M FOWL PLAY /S | | FATE OF DUCKS | orks ard B. Aldrin r rich, $6 crithess fever at @ local a, has been nt Vernor He ere in # saloor - pita Richard Auerbach, York furrier, wag night by «a eabway * almost Cecapttates Avett { the Sonih of the and writer on hibtores) al subjects, died hap as r ent J. A ¥ fanager Jones of the Pp company Seft lag Alameda for Seattle Valder —The Wickersha was indorsed by a mi $10,000 PER FIGHT (hepa ‘stare. fae yy an caucus last night, a ee to Mes com woes rena) Announcement 0 on d tak Cillian: Waaatts feet te June 19th Northern Paciiie in great t ‘ regents has refused to accept Presi for Portland and tater f : . dent Bryan's resignation, and has ste points will leave Seattle st of Mex granted him a long on instead of 1:15 pm, ( d. Mr. Bryan s { will arrive at Portland at 10 ‘ i today that he would m., making good connection wii 4 SHIPS AT NAVY YARDS. | today Mat Oe ee r Pac train for all Cal ts. Most modern equip or and dining car = ar land for this ——— $12.50 = $16.50 We have grouped our entire stock of Fine ( lothing into two groups $25.00 is reduced to $12.50 And every suit from $2 $16.50 This is positively the biggest Clothing Sale in Se- Every suit that sold from $15.00 to | | 5.00 up is reduced to | attle right now, and if you want to save money, here is the place to do it. In order to move our Straw and Panama Hats quickly we have reduced them one-quarter There is a good reason for this sale. We figured on a big business this spring and bought heavier than usual | But, in view of the fact that we have a yet had no warm weather, leaves us a stock which is entirely too big for this time of the year, and are therefore com | pelled to make this sacrifice The Sale Will Commence Saturday Morning—Come Early |

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