The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 10, 1911, Page 6

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Personal Interview “With Se- attle’s New Mayor, in Which He Outlines Policies Which He Will Follow as City’s Executive black eye Ww prospec and b GEORGE W. DILLING against these conditions, that it en — gaged In a battle ag It's much more important to give it—that, too, has spread as widely. /14. city its chance to realize its And that fact alone has helped the |... nercial and business oppor poe tunities than to assure profits to ple outs! 7 #e men below Yesler who are now and that this city earne wants 800d | have been br eaking the laws.” town. ais he ¢ nity—an Good Chief Needed . t He didn't The interview fted to police} ox ep fice, He knew the bus matters. Bu @ previous question |). he was making. He he ma eleot's min would he to Ke and abuse of a ¢lean man as chi putaide that w city. It's ix the city to have them t that So tmportant that we've § Didn't Seek Office. t want to run, George have to make any good on it, We've won an advant up any iitersts, We'd be very foolish if we ¢ nomination aus © him—and w t any didn’t keep it ALFONSO FIXES IT UP WITH THE QUEEN (By United Press) line on the Spanish king's jaunts LONDON, Feb. 10.—Despite of: learned today that he traveled ficial denials from the Spanish|under aliases. In the cafes of ¢ourt that King Alfonso's escapades | Paris he was known as “Monsleur in foreign capitals brought about Lamy marital differences, government| All diff # between the royal agents sent out to get an official, pair have been patched up an =e NOT MORMON CHURCH. Women Suit | The Reorganized Church of Lat ter-Day Saints, Kilbourne and First javenue northwest, Fremont, is in Suit for $1,900 against the estate|No way connected with the Utah of Mrs. Emma Starbird, who died | Mormon churoh, acco ae to a January 27 leaving a large estate, | statement of its member was commenced yesterday by Mrs. Edna Doyle and Mrs. Margaret Fer guson, both of whom lived with the eceased for some weeks prior to| her death. Mrs Bans Deve a "arrested i > ed adoption raid, ends. she escaping from an officer, spent garet Ferguson contends that she) some time yesterday in the county fall. Bail for $500 was furnished, t ff Gerald had been ighed and duly en RATE WAR STARTS i's." ger. Hermon Frye, arres Los ANGEL! E: 10.—What | ing a prisoner may eventually ¢ 2 into a big! a bond rate cutting war between ste: ship companies operating betw San Francisco and Los Angeles ‘was begun yesterday by the North 2 t Dolphin. Pacific Steamship Company which|au Prince. Hayti cut the first-class rate from $10.50 | two of her crew yes’ to $8.50, including berth and meals. FATHER CAN, 80 CAN MA See “Good Things to Eat and| See market ad, It fixes it for you Drink” ad in this issue. It explains. | —free. ge of aid Washington. —An M.A.GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE Co SECOND AVE ESE TWEEN PINE & PINE Are you planning a home and cannot quite see your way clear financially? Throw your worries to the winds—it is our business to help establish homes, and we are ready to help you NOW: $26.50 Bed Combination, Special $17.50 $1.00 NOW — $1.00 WEEKLY A serviceable and attractive bed combi- nation, consisting of metal bed like illustra > tion, a 40-pound felt mattress, covered with old-fashioned striped | ticking, and a sanitary lish edge spring The bed may be had in blue or ivory finishes. OPEN SATURDAY EVENING BUCK’S RANGES Any Buck’s you select will be deliv- ered into your home immediately upon payment of one dol- lar now—the bal- ance in weekly pay- ments of $1.00. $1 NOW— $1 WEEKLY —— SEATTLE’S POPULAR HOMEFURNISHERS “The Fact That Seattle Has Revolted Against Misrule Has Already Helped City,” Says Dilling There were work of Gill, Hoyt &) furnished Free City Delivery in Automo- TOGO VEGETABLE STALLS 140 TO 148—SANI- be absolutely fresh or money refunded J STALLS 140 TO 148—SANI- Large Bottle Lemon; regular Pure Apple Cider, Pure Cider Cherry Cider, Fresh Buttermilk, Grocery Goods and Fancy China Stalls 45 and Gov Hay has assured the oxocut e Young Mon'é Republican Club that he will] tar Bureau, Olympia, Wash. | * - — be on hand to deliver an address at lw strings on It. George W. Dilling|the Lincoln day banquet at the Arp] Stirred to action by the near in-| 4 can use @ free hand |tic Club tomorrow night surreotion of last Monday, the com-| I'm going to givo all my timo| mittee on constitutional revision re- | » the police department first,” | ported out the bill om the Initiative |) said Seattle's new mayor, “I am ‘BREMER | LEE and referendum, @ majority recom: |» going through It thoroughly. No] | mending its passage, It will come |» loyal member of the force need |up for second reading early next | y ory about hia position, But I'm BIG FORTUNE week, No sorlous doubts are being | ¢ ‘olng to clean it up. jontortained by the friends of the| % Then when things are running é bill as to its passage by both houses. | y the oe gg at eae The will of William Bremer, a __ 4 )' Seattle's Interests to thelr | Moneer of the under] President Bryan of the State Col-| advantage | lege at Pullman came in yn outside walt Postmaster Ge Patrons of this market are not worrying about the high cost of living. The solution will be apparent to you when you see the prices at) which the best food is sold here One-Fourth of your Living Expenses and at. the same time have the very best. Saturday will be “Star” day. Open house all day to “S readers. Specials everywhere. remember— “WE DELIVER THE GOODS” VEGETARIAN BOOTH All Good, Home- Made and Hygtenteally Prepared. HYGEIA FOOD CO. BOOTH 126 biles COMPANY TABLES AND FRUITS We guarantee al! our goods to TARY MARKET Seattic, Wash. Best Fresh, Home-Made Sausages and Delicacies, LOWER FLOOR regular 35: W. W. CRENSHAW FIRST AVE, ENTRANCE SELLS 34 AND 36 Phone Ind. 3091 Vinegar, 35c a gallon Cigars and Tobacco. STALL 42 Kelling at 60 Fer Cent Discount FUANTATION MILLA Lower Floor Pickles, Olives and Olive Oil STALL 117 THE STAR—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1911. AT THE LEGISLATURE the supreme court, showed an es tate worth $201,562.60, largely lots CHEAPER FOOD: AT THE Sanitary Public M 1513-25 First Av. [512-20 Pike Place arket You can save Come early, and NEW ENGLAND DELICATESSEN Mrs. Kendig’s Genu- ine Home-Made, High- Class Cakes, Bread, Rolls, Fruit and Nut Breads. SPECIAL PRICES SATURDAY All Kinds of Pine Layer Cakes The Seattle Fruit Co. Pike Place Entrance Stall 16 Hughes’ Delicatessen MELTON MOWBRAY PORK PIES TRY THEM Saturday Oaly Runkel’s Chocolate; regular 16¢ a Y ose p value Se value . eo ig CEYLON TEA & COFFEE CO, MAIN ENTRANCE—SANITARY MARKET KIMBALL’S SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Three-Layer Round Cakes -2B¢ STALL 120 MAIN FLOOR RUBE WADDELL GOOD MEAT Sanitary Creamery Co. Stall 23—Lower Floor FRESH € You are invited to make this stall your headquarters while you do your [J shopping. SPEC! FOR SATURDAY 10 Lhe. of, of the severest scoring of the ing for their chance to talk to him : vine me |nion yesterday when Goss of King |And Mayor-Blect Dilling rolled up Stage teeeste to Gasman ton, and) ing Davis of Pierce attacked a|ment of the offi |his sleeves and plunged into his age so” “ neasure asking an appropriation of | stoner Washington—A petition 24 feet | # I'd like to take a couple of days|long, bearing the names of Fair-/one which Bryan tried to slip over |oal machine for the governor rest up,” he said The cam-| banks citizens, making application | when the legislature wasn't looking. 1 am part of the machine. n was pretty strenuous, but I/for a postal savings bank for Fair. They charged that an appropriation | Stewart mc don't see where I'm to get the! banks, lived yesterday by for the same purpose was asked in | pone the bill, but Plin the general budget advertised in The Star.” until you are successful. Rex Hams, Ib. .. > TOKIO TEA CO. “why?” are always right Beans and Rice, | Wi iene y Towa, now, tb Fancy Minnerota STALLS 26-26 SECTION 2 Full Cream Cheese, 1b ad & Butter, Ib. oe ri ‘Tillamook Cheese, Ib... 006 Formerly Sea }1_ Imported chetee Our Spe ctaity, Stall 19—Section 2 We serve => a. m, > Fresh Peanuts, % Toe. for + Be an, per Ib Ade Baker's Ground Chocolate, 1. aap A Blend B80 Cof- the n° ihe to 6 p.m, til 10 p. m. M, A. HANSON fee ‘Tea and © Stall 20—Section 2 Wash. - Celery, 6 per bunch ....+. Green Onions . Turnips .. Beets . Spinach, per Ib. . Carrots . Parenips Radishes Cabbage, each Dry Onions . this speech for two the tk * wontative Todd classified ‘the Means, 26 insurgents, ocrats and five socialists refused to go into further de Opinion ts still divi the Campbell bill brought out clalists Todd had in mind EP? 3 eee eee eee eee RRR Another new county w t the abolish th speaking a 60,000 to aequire college land as|am opposed to building up a politi The bill to abolish the death pen-| srt bill, : ved to indefinitely ¢ b |, Providing Phoayyseuayyns ed to be a 38 ei ffs bg img tet art free Theatre Tickets On Saturday morning scattered through the different stalls in the Sanitary Market, the Pike Place Market and the Westlake market, are 40 tickets to the Orpheum theatre. Any person may have one of these tickets for the asking. Conditions =| e > i : gE ant i | Apply at any stall in any of the above markets and say: “I would like to get the Orpheum ticket “If you do not get the ticket at the first stall or market apply at the next, It is not necessary to buy anything nor are there any other conditions. pa7is Fs of § ? u E} z Delivery 10 Cents; Suburbs 20 Cents. Lake, Fremont and University Districts. ST. GERMAIN 1519 PIKE PLACE Home-Made Mince Meat, all kinds of Salads, Meringue Shells, Pate Shells, Timbales, Fancy Cakes and Pies of All Descriptions We Make a Specialty of Home-Made Bread ST. GERMAIN 1517 PIKE PLACE Delivery Extended to Green EXTRA SPECIAL Prime: Rib Roast, Ib. ...c.ccecscscccess ARMOURDALE MEAT CO. Stall 7—Section 2 CARL E. POEPPEL i eefl F E | People’s Butter Store Smelt, 8 Ibs. for . SAM GRAFF lead—othere foll Red Snapper 10¢ Ib BOSTON FISH CO. Stalis 64 and 65—Lower Floor “Because our prices Florist—1515 Pike Place enpaay All 600 Teas, Ib . Ade y Special Ind. 5493—Main 6034 Fresh Ranch Beer .... The increasing demand for our Home-Made Candies has Dee. 8o great that we have been obliged to enlarge our Main Entrance Stall 6—Section 3 SeaClam Lunch Stall 7—Section 3 HOOD’S HOME OF THE FAMOUS PRINCESS CHOCOLATES SATURDAY SPECIAL—40c Chocolates, 25¢ Lb. FARMERS’ MAK FANCY EASTERN HAMS 18c Per Pound Fisherman’s Fish Market Meat Killed Fresh STALLS 36-37 Lower Floor McLEAN’S Cafe, of 1209 3d Ave. Stall 35c—Lower Floor Stall 14—Seetion & breakfast from 8 to 10 BALTIMORE OYSTERS P Quality Guarant WASHINGTON, }OWA AND NEBRASKA BUTTER Clams served in fif- teen ways, from 10a. m. iturday un- BALTIMORE OYSTERS Any Complaints, See Me. FRINK'S COCOA My Best Butter, Danish Methed, We advertise the al- ready Famous Brand of Minced Sea Clams, for the Sea Beach Packing Works, of Aberdeen, HAROLD V. TUPPER MY, VERNON BUTTER 1621 Pike Place THE CHARLES MENNE GROCERY CO. STALLS 67-68 LOWER FLOOR IMPERIAL MARKET Saturday Specials FARMERS’ SECTION —Specials 8 bunches §¢ -4 bunches 5¢ -4 bunches 5¢ The Btar is anxious 1 oats circulation aa of The Siar and a paper IMPERIAL MARKET Main 9400 or Ind. 441.

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