The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 28, 1910, Page 8

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CHECK NAMES THROWN UT The registration force of the city comptroller, which checked up the signatures of the recall petition last week, this morning began a rechecking of the 1,800 names rejected > names ey var [Swindlers ‘C WASHINGTO: mation was 1 Deo, 28 ved at Joffice departmant of the arrest at Boston today of John I. Triphoagen {and other officers of the Redeem able Investment company, a cor-| Infor | the post: | were not counted 4 in the manner when compared ation books. IN| postal officials, instances the names were written on moving cars or against a wall. In some cases the names were classed as ineligible becanse the wrong address was given. | TWO KILLED IN FALL OF matis to defraud, The Redeemable was the holding many concern of the Okanogan Develop. tered by federal authorities for the | dismissal of the dissolution suit |against the National Packing com | Chicago—An order has been en | pany, In order to clear the way of for the criminal trials of packers | President Taft, jindicted on charges of conspiring « Jagainst trade (Ry United Press.) | | PARIS, Dec. 28.—-Marquis Marte | Washington—Under the coming n. nette Schoo i to ath Pautia and Alexander Lal chief pilot of the Ant total membership in the house of of Aviation, were crush today under thelr ¥ Just) ing ‘ . & to present indications, This eer, the t- one ray for ®/ would mean one member to every | the 700 population and return. Laffon’s wife was standing only jot 4, brought out a to the auditorium of the congressional reapportionment the; byterian church last the first two parts were given by | day representatives will be 436, accord: | the night THE SEATTLE STAR laim Land in This State Worth Millions ment company. pis arrest is }Among the companions another stop in| plotted was the Okanogan Dev the postmaster general's crusade | 0} t company. against get rich quick concerns The department tssued thin state ment sets in nt in Boston to-| gation It wax found that it was p ‘ripheagen, treasur-| chased for $3,000, of which $1.5 pmable Investment} was payable {tn six months « Red: with a capitalization of $10,000,000, | payments been co for the fraudulent use of the maila. | pleted.” had never lelty, Kan. committed suicide leaping into & well here last nig Washington, Pa—While maki arrangements to shoot an ofl w Washington—A distinctively pro |i? Crows Creek township yent British speech, given by Command: er William 8, Sims in reply to the welcome address of the lord mayor | London, has been referred to} » blowing William ©. M loney to pieces Milwaukee—PFrank J, Heller, w disappeared five years ago, charg with embezzling $5,000 from a loc building and loan assaciation, which he was secretary, hh self up to the authorities yest Handel's “Messiah,” by a chorus ord crowd First Pres night. Only Ave church choral soclety last - ‘The third part will make up| A 30-pair cable betwoen Seat Easter program. and Tacoma will be installed t first week in January by the F eifle Telephone & Telegraph cor Kansas City — Despondent be h shi Gary, ind——Mayor Thomas &.|C#Use of {1 health, Mixs Lillian | pany in order to facilitate the bu few feet away the machine come Sy, Sa an { wentaining or and struck Knotts, Chief of Police Martin and| @n*0n, 17 years old, of Osage | ness of the pany ground. The aviators fell 200 f other city officials were 1 yesterday on tndictme grand jury charging them with tion frauds. MILLER FREEMAN groes who fired from ambush yes Acting upon the advice of and ed W. W. Kirk, a physicia Miller will | plantation manager 1 hin ec ‘ leave Seattle soon in an endeavor) J. D. Reese, and seriously wounded |‘ to recuperate his health. Freeman organized the naval militia in this state. He {ix well known here as an editor and politician. Law Sells Out at lrondale John Holt Three ten mis are su b nator one of the jinvestigate the Lorimer case, says jthat six of the committee could | not discover anything to substan |tiate a charge of bribery Jotnston, of mmittee to | | San Francisco—John A. Ed wards, of Roche Harbor, who Herbert E. Law of San Fr Wilson of fifty-four years old day, is of a type common in Eng lish politics, but ae “is /claims he is private secretary to Ht ag OW ag ] | s Co, President of the Wostern Steel Gov. Hay, of Washington, was! NORTH YAKIMA means bringing water to 300,000 | 95 Corporation until recently, is re-|found on the street early yesterday | parmers in the Hore liande 7s binkte éesteubte baad faea til e . | ported aw aere gure of = of bis}in a semi-conscious condition. He rose Stan weer ea a pind A nl a q _— = we | j Awa page pr yd aero ya aoe claims to have been robbed of $600. /tnar 96,000,000 has been procured | water le to be taken from the heed ii 8 7 ig a to have been valued at half a mil at ~~ — spoils capmamere es = ene of the ne ne ee and i Lingerie Waists in ba- 5 w recently obtained a di.} ca f out ¢ he plane of the)apread over portions o Hekisac, |i . gi i ed fae his wife . “4 ® @/OUR DAILY BIRTHDAY jfickitat tevin mn company, which | Yakima and Benton counties | tiste, mull, marquisette PARTY oo = = — - as and voile, some hand nd hand-embroid i oe TEACHERS ATTACK made ‘and’ hand-cmb New OLD MINE STILL 000 (By United Press) NELSON, B. C., Dec. 28.—A_ 30. day option for $50,000 for their half rare fn Am) The Teachers Employment rural teachers, in order to avoid interest in Alpha group of the br Agency ts ‘ get an awful! the troubles of boarding houses: mineral claims arijoining the and respec je | bump as the result of a discussion The delegates to th nferenee ‘ Standard silver-lead mine Silve man who makes|>Y the exe ve council of the] were the guests ata ¥ jon last sizes ton bas been given by the owners a direct appeal to| Washington Educational associa-|night of Dr. and “Mra, Thomas It Is 17 years since the was worked. property the people for >atiam ¥. M. C. A. TEACHING in Vi BOYS HOW TO SWIM Scotch-Irish par eet ents He re Swimming lessons are given boys signed the presi. | at the Y. M. C. A. this week as a holiday present. Those under 14 had their inning yesterday. Today boys between 14 and 16 get their share. Friday the newsboys will hit the water. | CORONER REPORTS ON SAILOR SUICIDE. dency of Prince ton aniversity to! t enter practical | polities. He ts now mentioned | j as the conserva: | t tive democratic! t candidate for the presidency or vice presi-|¢ He has written a “History national dency Joseph A. Mullaney, the former Qavy quartermaster who killed him-| authoritative works, self in a local hotel following his | - nanos failure in the theatrical promotion business, died by strychnine poison. ing, according to the report of Or. Harry A. Shaw, who performed the autopsy. Mullaney had a sister in Chicago and she has been noti fied of the man's death. SEATTLE FIRM GETS CONTRACT | WASHINGTON, D. C., The Sound Construction comy of Seattle was the lowest bidder for the contract for the erection of & public building at Missoula, Mont and probably will get the contract Their bid was $151,442 Deo. 28 Boy and gir! readers—the young er ones—will find Uncle Jack in The Star next Saturday. POR new rn furnished rooms at low prices, call at The Virginus, £04 Vir ginia st, near ake ete TALKS ON TEETH By the REGAL DENTISTS Was & most was sought tion Schools & position a teachers’ of the American People” and other’ council went on record as favoring the establishment of cottages for! fering Frederick & Nelson, Inc. BASEMENT SALESROOM Women’s Tailored Winter Suits No Ragtime Dancing In Reno “Colony”’ Now RENO, Nev., Dec. 28 an increased attendance: Marked t and dis of the gene ublic, was the ose inguished by the presence of most| ment of an erstwhile New Ye of the prominent divorce seekers | newspaper man and son of here, the second ball given by the| wealthy réal estate man of Ne colony” was xiven in thie city, It) ¥ viaborate affair. Ove of the distinguishing features of the occasion and a feature which in every way rk, and bis partner, a promine New York woman, for dancing in objectionable nner They dulge ‘ening. GET SIX MILLION FOR | DITCH DEVELOPMENT EMPLOYMENT MEN Franklin Kano, president of t County —-Superinter Burrows the exposition. VICTIMS OF FIRE achers, not sverly blessed in the way of sal aries, must give up 6 per cent of BURIED YESTERDA heir earnings for the first year, —_— besides a §2 fee, in order to get Tweyrarold Daniel O'Conn They ust as well by applying dire and his atx.mo y\ who were bu i to death ear 9 the school boards or superin-| Christmas morning in the fi endents, he said. ich destroyed thelr home, we President Penrose, of Whitman “i yesterday in one grave ollege, wants the establishment of retirement fund. The Calvary cemetery. Mr. and Mra. O'¢ Owens are still in t ‘om burns nnor and Pet be hospital ax Reduced to $15.00 | For Clearance Strictly man-tailored Suits of Serge, Cheviot and Novelty Suitings, in black, navy, brown and vari- 4 ous shades of gray The coats are semi-fitting mod- Our Workmanship Unsurpassed els, plain tailored, 30 to 34 inches long, lined with —(ur Prices Save ilk or tin, and skirts are in plaited or plain gored ; i style. Sizes 34 to 44. Special $15.00, You Money Everybody wants beautiful teeth and when one has dental work to be done, one should insist on going to dentists of established reputa tion Seidom a day passes but sew patient, who has come expresses great pleasure at the high character of*our work, the low prices for same, which are consist ent and fair. | To you who have experienced the sxorbitant charges of other dent ists, we want to say that we will save you from one-fourth to « nalf the cost of your dental ome and give you a superior grade workmanship | Kindly accept this invitation and let us talk over with you the we you intend having done, Po: we can make some very plea suggestions to yc d we will alo make plain the r of our mon ey-saving prices and acquaint you with our high-grade work We cure pyorrhea alveolar, com monly known Riggs’ disease (loose teeth), and replace missing coon Wenge the wag of partial Women’s Street Skir plate A written guarantee given with from all work REGAL DENTAL OFFICES, to 45 inches long. 1405 Third Ay., Corner Union St. : | Special Red and green. Women’s Cloth and Silk Dresses ivced $10.00 Clearance Dresses for street, home and evening wear, in Serge, Broadcloth, Taffeta and Messaline, in many becoming styles, in black, navy, brown, gray, tan Sizes 34 to 42. Special $10.00. Women’s Skirts Reduced to $4.50 ts, in plain gored and plaited styles, well tailored 27 erge or panama, Sizes from 22 to 27 inches waist measurement, and 37 $4.50. being ex: | i he Okanogan Development com: | pany claimed to have enormous as the state of Washingte “Postmaster General Hitchcock's | and represented its property there poration capitalized at $10,000,000, | telegraphic advices announced the|to be worth millions. | Tripheagen and his assoctates were | arrest and indictm indicted on a charge of using the| day of John I. T er of the Investment company, according to| company of that city, a corporation | $1,600 in one year, and that the On invest) | ue charge of nitroglycerine ox covered up aud kept from the ears {n what is commonly known | hington, at their ly the New FURNITURE DRY GOODS | ij | | nd rh } by ht ng HT ly reduced for the purpose of immediate disposal. oll er Ma no} o| al of t er ; tures, worsteds, cheviots and novelty | en an + and 56 inches m coatings, 54 and 56 inches I vadcloths, chey- =a tailored models, appropriate : teds and mix- a 1 mr are plain tailored, or motoring wear They are fin ther ! ely — tritm 4: with regulation or storm collar me lined chout and oth- are full-lined and others lined to waist | ers ha th fine quality with fine satin at rk a “iy wt} an im round le assortment as a whole ly-low prices, $3.95, $4.95 : he nd $6.50. Y Waists of sheer bati re ro ff al values at $1.95. eri] uf. FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Btore Closes Daily at 6:30, The ‘Men Chaiatens Clearance Women’s and Misses’ Suits, Coats and Dresses Is Attracting Wide Interest yes important feature of this After-Christmas clearance movement is the exceptional 7 denced in Tailored Suits and Coats, which are offered in simply tailored garments that are always in good style and staple materials and coloring Suits Reduced to $25.00 Suits in navy serges, gray worsteds, English suitings and mixtures tailored and trimmed, and skirts in various fas! Sizes for Misses and Women, including extra-large found in the lot, Coats Reduced to $16.50 and $25.00 A $16.50. Evening Costumes Reduced to $45.00 Handsome creations in Crepe d de Soie, decollete and high neck models, trimmed broidery, laces and passementerie length styles. Colors include black and white and light evening shades. Hand-Made and Hand-Embroidered Lingerie Waists Reduced to ered, many trimmed with Irish lace, others in combi nations of fine laces all sizes in all styles, but all represented in Reduced for clearance to three unusual- Lingerie Waists Reduced to $1.95 te, ina variety of dainty models, with or high neck and long sleeves, including styles entirely th-old brother Miles, ’ - ty || with fine laces and tucks, all sizes in the assortment. Exception Muslin Undergarments Decisively Underpriced for Clearance | Quantities of Undermuslins, including garments of domestic son, are now marked at greatly reduced prices to close out quickly. ed Included in the lot are Hand-embroidered French Chemises, Drawers, Gowns, 2- and 3-piece Combi- nations and Skirts, as well as Corset Covers, Gowns, Drawers and Combination Suits of Ame FURNITURE DRY GOODS of lne-giving evie plenty of the all decisive. Hecend Poor, assortments that embracc eaueoe Yaee chiffe n broadcloths, Coats 27 to 32 in es long, plain nable models; izes, will be & Coats in fine mix 5.00-C« | AT $2 ats for Wom- Me e Chine, aline.and Crepe with hand-em- Skirts in demi-train and Not the designed manufacture and French hand-made an makes. Second Freer. plaited Several Lines Including Royal Crown Derby, Royal Doulton, Coalport Saucers, Bouillon Cups, Bread and Butter Plates China Dinnerware, Austrian China Dinnerware. large assortment of Rich American Cut Glass, Silver-plated Ware, Electric Portable Lamps, Din- ing-room Domes, Art Brass and odd pieces of Fancy Pottery and Statuary. | Home — Ladies’ | Journal Silverware Sections Closing Out Patterns Taffeta and Messaline Silk Petticoats Reduced to $4.50 | for Clearance INE pieces, that have become soiled and rumpled from handling and display during the Christmas selling sea 1 i] | i] | | \ TICOATS TO $4.50 sectional tucked flounce SILK JERSEY-TOP I PETTICOATS RE- | TAFFE DUCED TO $4.50. Made with full flounce of messaline, in | and wide silk under- | dion-plaited flotinga: also ing} black, gray and emerald, | ruffle. Come in light- semi-tailored style; in the new also styles in messali pink, white, canary, pale est pastel colorings and greeny with accordion - plaited | blue, light-brown, elec gray, red, brown, old-rose, pul flounce, in black, navy, | tric-blue, wistaria and ple, mahogany, Copenhagen, gray and Copenh n. | light-gray te Chinaware and } and Lenox Fine China Service Plates, Cups and Chafing Dishes, Carving Sets, and other pieces. Dresden Chinaware, Haviland. A; Fire Screens, Fancy Trays FREDERICK & NELSON INCORPORATED ew QUALITY | DRESDEN AND _ BER ‘A SILK PET- | SIAN TAFFETA SILK PER TICOATS REDUCED TQ $4.50—In attractive designs, macy with deep 16-inch accor REDUCED Have deep canary and Nile. , —Fhret Bieor EVERAL LINES OF Housefurnishings At Reduced Prices Included are the following: Electric Percolators, Andirons, Serving Dishes, Crumb Sets. Also included are several broken lines in Small Nickel-plated Wares. Orders Carefully Filled —

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