The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 9, 1914, Page 6

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G=——An Economical, Delightful Place to hae | BOSTON SAMPLE SHOE SHOP UPSTAIRS SHOE SHOP | You should know of the unusual values that we have in both Men’s and Women’s Shoes. Our Low Upstairs Rent and Moderate Expenses, to- gether with the Enormous Purchasing Power and tremendous outlet of our chain of 59 stores, make the usual $3.50 to $5.00 values -. $2.50-.. } And Some Specials $2.95 MEN’S | Gunmetal Shoes, dutto er styles, and Oil Calf jj black or tan, for sole Work Shoes tongue, at black or tas, Double with bellows year welt sole; Mail Orders Deltvered Free by Parcel Post. OSTONNHOE( 0. SAMPLE. JHOP NING Second Av Pike St. Including Turbans, Sailors and the Big New Picture Hat $2.98 $3.98 $4.98 Values $5.00 to $15.00 Orin SATURDAY IVENING To LITEL BUILDING LVATO! 1COND FLOOR at | Trimmed in all the latest effects, wings, metal effects, hackle, imitation aigrette, stick-ups and silk and velvet roses. MODEL MILLINERY COMPANY Fifth Fic PEOPLE'S BANK BLDG. Second at Pike. ] making an inspection tour of the Clay Tallman Says Bol Nate Pat, ich rete othe a Good Word for Bo | ¥erk of 80 sweeney of soattie, a» j sistant secretary of (he interior; Before leaving for Olympia this Commissioner Tallman wae . gues c Himan, United)jof the Arctic club at iunchedn y nissioner, who {s| terday THIRD AV.—YESLER—WASHINGTON—FOURTH AV. GET A SEAT ON YOUR CAR ALL CAR LINES HANDY LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY Choice Pot Roast Loin Steak, Ib Round Steak, Ib.. Good Steak, Ib Ib - 9 ise ise Shoulder Lamb, Ib Léin Lamb Roast, Fancy Hams Ib 14¢)| Shoulder Hams, ib Choice Roast Pork, Ib 14¢)| Fancy Breakfast Bacon, | Fancy Pork Sausage, Ib od Bacon, Ib Choice Roast Veal, tt 1 Choice Leg Lamb, It Lamb Chops, Ib Pure Lard, ib...., Ib (half or Bacon, ik-fed Springs, Sold All Day As Advertised INDEPENDENT PACKING CO. STALLS 3842 STALLS STALLS 1621 Quaker « Quaker Oats, Quaker Corn STALL 83 10¢ | Assorted Cookies, 20¢ | Lunch Cake Large 1 don. .. Oe 20¢ regu iSe Bread STALL 65 50 Ibs. 10 The Patent Flour, Patent Flour STALL 24 Jersey Lilly Butter, Ib STALL 49 dozen 2 dozen... STALL 58 Whole Salmon, each Salt Mackere for Kippered Salmon, 2 lbs Salmon Trout, 2 Ibs STALL 70 Potatoes, 18 lbs Bweet Potatoes, Tomatoes, box Eee Plant, 3 |bs STALL 50 Ground Cocoa, Ib Ground Spices, 20% ean.. English S« ed Sa Boned Smeits STALL 64 Lemons, dozen Dried Ontons by Quinces, 2 Ibe STALL 48 Best Jersey Butter Apples, Bananas Fresh Ranch hington Milk STALL 4 and Radishes, Ibs Carrots bunch 10¢ Tomatoes, 2 Ibs STALL #2 - 20¢ be) Salt Bloaters, = eee : Why Did the Hatchetman, Ching Gow, Kill Long Kong? And Why Did Ching Hang? Long Kong is dead. Ching Gow's aim was true. Ching Gow is dead, by his own hand. And dead men tell no tales. But the walls have ears in Chinatqwn, . Tong war yarns make good So do Black-hand Police orters like to ‘em. But it was not in a war of the tongs that Long Kong died, It was not for fear of t hatred that Ching Gow knotte pe under his left and ed his feet from the o” China Dan gave himself have nothing reading tales. write a He police fn jail The Chi is “on” na Dan 1892 congress passed an labor tn act excluding all cool from the United St The act di not operate against merchants, native-born Orien- tale and students. The Chinese honestly regard the exclusion act as immoral and unfair, They have no eon lentious ecrupie againet evading it. They look upon the emuggier as their friend. By the same token they regard a Chinese who Informs against the smugglers as a traitor to hia fellow-countrymen. Everybody knows who le fa millar with the operation of the immigration service that many of the admissions of Chinese Into this port are fraudulent. One man who Is in a position to m an accurate guess says that In nine cases out of ten the Chinese admitted here have no right to enter under the law. Long Kong appeared as a witne: for the government at the prelimin ary hearing tn the case of Frank Fape, formerly an interpreter tn the employ of the tmmigration service charged with alding the smuggling He ts credited with betng clever, resourceful! and sagactous. It is claimed he has a “pall,” both [here and tn Washington | Long Kong testified that he gave tho cook at the immigration deten tion station 0 for Tape for the | admission of a Chinaman. A federal grand jury ts now tn |Yesticating alleged irregularities tn [volving Tape, and Long Kong was |to have been a witness against him }at the forthcoming trial. | ee | Long Kong, furttve, scared, had jleft the Wa Chung building, 718% | King st.. on the afternoon of Sater day, September and was stand. ing by the curb, «earcely knowing, it seemed,twhich way to turn. Ching Gow approached. Ching Gow was a hatchet man from Port | land. He was looking for Long Kong to kill him. As the sidewalk was |thronged, the victim did not see the |slayer until the two stood face to/ | face. | Long Kong had no more than time jto throw @ protecting arm across fired two bullets tnto stomach, and fled tnto Chung bullding, on the tor floor of which ts the clabroom of the Hig Sing tong. At the city hospital Long Kong |told U. 8. District Attorney Henry \M. White and First Assistant Die trict Attorney Martin: “Ching Gow did tt!" Long Kong died next day. eee |. Chinatown has ho love for tn formers. But this ts no tong affair eee Note the fact that it wae at 2:45 In the afternoon that Long Kong was murdered the room, found Ching Gow's body,| AND TUCKED THE NOTE INTO HIS HAND. ° | The China Dan A minor role wan assigned by fate to China Dan, a member un derworld, who waa a useful stool pigeon to Wappenstetn in the old days. Once at the tmmigration deten tton| station China Dan bad almost come to we with Long Kong The one who took Ching Gow te the hotel are sald to be fri China Dan On Wednesday China Dan gave himself up to the police, 6 6 n the polloe spread a net for | | | | | One m been added drama. Victor Place, sel for Ta by the di Northern | | been re charac to er has recently { the cast of thia| attorney, and coun | haa bee ationed | rlet attorn the} ank @& Tr hae served with a subpoena to} place before the grand jury all the checks {n its possession belonging | to Place. Pinep has a large practice the Chinese, and bh que and Co. mone | one In| ngton | ruled | admis office had againet applicants for | into the coumry |MATINEE GIRLS FIND A NEW IDOL! \ | | | | NEW YORK, Oct. 9—Who will} |take Billie Burke's piace tn th fections of matinee girle vacated when charming came Mre. Flo Ziek led down to prosy ho else tn the world the empty shrine but . the lassie with the sunkiased locks, the demure bloe eyes, the kittenish ways and the winsome ness and sweetness that belong only to girthood. seems to be Charles Froh to the distressing n of Billie Burke's succe d he’s made Miss Murdock jatar of his New York produ The Beautiful o has already esta If in the hearts of On that day Hartig Norman, for.| merly a deputy sheriff, approached a number of persons in an effort to secure the names of the witnesses against Tape. It will be testified. when the time comes, THAT NOR MAN SAID HE MUST HAVE THE NAMES BEFORE 2:30. He gave no |reason why the names must be se cured before that time, AT 2:45 CHING GOW FIRED INTO THE STOMACH OF LONG KONG Norman was arrested last Satur. day, and charged with having of fered a bribe of $1,000 to Deputy U. 8. Marshal H. V. R. Anderson if he would disclose the names of the * against Tape, uthorities say Norman has confessed that he has been working for Tape. Meanwhile the police and the ao cret service were looking for Ching Ching Gow was a Americanized Chinaman. He spoke English w an nt, and wrote it with a copybook perfection Gow was in hiding In a the Alki hotel, 204% Fifth ving been taken there by Ota and T. Yoko la were b restaur thoroughly thout ace ama, Japane His me a near-b Only once, ¢ did he leave hi him retu ant as is known No one sa knows © one return morning Ching Gow @ servant hang from the door frame, dead. Ir left hand was a note which read “Let Dan free (China Dan); he Is The man rent room for ‘they don’t know | done (Signed) “CHING GOW." At first the police said murder More likely it was suicide, Ching an't afraid of the tongs. He A of the law } he note found loosely in the dead hand 1s agn’t in Ching Gow's hand would never have written a so ungrammatical, so poorly constructed Besides, in the throes of death he would not have held the note loosely id. He either would have ed or dropped It An explanation as probable as any other is that some one came to ng his me; held a forgery. It note ought to him from | | if he} | Guaranteed | Ching | Specials at the NEW YORK BAKERY —At— Second & Yester 2 10c loaves Bread for 15¢ Assorted Cookies, 2 doz for seesees ABE 7 loaves of Bread....25¢ OHIO METHOD IN DENTISTRY Miasing teeth are replaced by The Ohio Method by artificial teeth that are natural as your original teeth aminations are now be. ing conducted without charge, and ate re furnished tn all cases. We Stand Back of Our Work | for 12 Years’ Guarantee, $25 Set of Teeth $8 $5 ais $4 "4 500 | Sundays, $15 Set of Teeth Gu nteed ... ; $10 Solid Gold or Porcelain Crown ... $10 Gold or Porcelain Bridge Work ... Solid Gold Fillings . , Other Fillings Office hours, 8:30 to 6, 9 to 12 OHIO Cut-Rate Dentists | 207 UNIVERSITY STREET CORNER SECOND AVENUE |barded yesterday over <POUACIPA es ‘Spend. a Dime and Smile” 1,000 Loaves af Delicious At Balcon To give all a taste of this g fears Bread, we | will demonstrate it to you from 3 p. m. until 10 p. m. STONG CUTS DEEPER THAN EVER 17 Pounds Granulated Sugar . t inebuded.) cans Clam Meoter for © Red Salmon for phan Macaroni or Mpagne Pineapple © phan Washing ¥ K These prices wood all next week Stong’s 2 Stores—Sixth and Pine and Stall 205 ‘The best, therefore the most expensive, flour in America goes tuto 3 GIRLS’ BREAD You get fresher than any other, for a steaming hot batch comes from our ovens 6very hour and goes direct to you at our stores. 3 GIRLS’ CAKES Are made from best butter and eggs, the kind that mouth, All prices from 10e up to $1.00. 3 GIRLS’ BAKERY melt in your |] Sanitary, Corner and Westlake Public Markets FE cso A nad sl erat» creme domme sarin STALL 352 ++-$1.00 25¢ -10¢ ae 25¢ Crystal White Soap No. 86 sack Molly, Mammond’e Rest or Centennial Best Provr.. $1.40 TOKIO GROCERY CO. Stalls 104-123 OLIVE Smoked Meat CORNER GROCER 15 Ibe. Extra Fine Granulated Sugar Full Patent Flour, sack 1. 40( 4 inrge cans Milk for... New Cooking Figs, Ib,....40¢| Minced Clams, can... 4 Ibe. Japan Rice for 4 Ibs. Navy Beans 6 Ibs. Pure Rolled Oats... 10 bars laundry Soap... 15 Lbs. ror No oh ‘ ae Pure Cane Sugar for STONG’S MARKET WITH QUALITY AND QUANTITY Matra cord Bacon, by the piece Ih ean Ghtr 4 pall Ce cane Mik tor Chetce Gmail Mena fresh kitted, MeO pall Pore Lard Try our Litt Pig Bausages for bre fant, Tb. —House— Stall 309. Main Section. Fresh dressed Spring Chick- ens, your choice for...45¢ STALL 207 Dry Ontons, 5 Ibs. 10¢, 13 Iba. Lower Floor Stall 20 (00 Bapreme Blend Coftes, Me a 'W Wien Cotten § ¢ Homegrown Tomatoe Yakima Netted Gem or Burbank Potatoes, 6 Ibs. 10¢, 16 Ibs. Be, WEST'S HOME-MADE CANDY 24 lho Chewing 400 Hand-r ty, i hocolates, A. OTTO STALIA 6-6—LOWER FLOOR Legs of Lamb, ib, : Leat Lard, Ib ; Country Bacon, Fresh Dressed ed i Peace. Chickens, Country Butter Store 20¢ Full Cream Cheese, it Washington Creamery Butter, 2 ibe for youd Best Peanut Butter, ib. PINE VEGETABLE CO. Stall 340 Dry Onions, 5 Ibs. for Very boat Sweet Corn Fancy Eee Plant, each Fine Tomatoes, 6 Ibs.... White vosak Stand Sweet Potatoes 4 ibn 10¢, 16 Dry Onions, 8 Watermelona, and Extra Fancy Tom STA od 10¢. 12 Ibe. om, 6 re 10¢ B5e Be ze LOCKY STRIKE FISH COMPANY dos STALL 20 STALLS 200-215 Best Cooking Apples, box .. Your last chance on p crate UNION FISH COMPANY Lares Salmon, # to 10 Ibe, for Freeh Ha for STALL M5 25¢ ibe oye High Meng Gunmetal — Blucher style, |Gunm medium ton td, Shoes, Baturday] soles, | | Dark Fiannel atten, 18%, em an be oom ana! Heavy 100 Cloth, | Outtr or yard al thew 120 Oe | | » | were now 810.00 Batting bed wine double| 600 Java, Double Red Sheets, tt 11 33e Rice Powder , ’ 19¢ IRATE TAXPAYERS STORM THE CASTLE AT CITY HALL... of 40 An army taxpayers bom | was the vers cbmmittee of the city coun-| N hurled broadsides of maladic- Hons Ae tha Inwingeerh, dnt thee fell to fighting among themselves, \it was most entertaining Part of them hatled Ballard district, and were pilc by Eimer EB, Todd and Howard D, Hughes. "They came to wrangle the assessment roll for the| av, improvement—and that improvements were streets and| costing too much in the 20th av BE. district After the smoke of bs away, th committee rec ed the rolls for approval, they stood. le blew mmend Just as The Ballard battalion contended ted|the Shilshole job was all out of| kilter, The contractors several weeks quit because they ldn't the city’s warrants The council then appropriated $50. 000 from the general fund, as a And this instituted a legal} fare. The mill owners wanted from the Shih lid, The balance were from the Ra-| loan, vyenna park district, with M. J, Car war SALT RISING BREAD ‘si Stall 206—In the Center of the Market: Salt Rising Bread is made by the Holsum Baking | | Company in the “Holsum-Way.” ANDERSON GROCERY CO. STALL 210 We are going to reduce our stock by two thousand dollars day, therefore use your opportunity sack | Best Patent Flour, sack $1.30 Best Granulated Sugar, Honey # he Mower for...... 0 Good Brooms, each. Rte bottle G “ % gallon Beonomy Jara dom.. Mason Pint i8o oan Minced lhe Apple Butter, #3 RED SHIELD BUTTER Our Best 400 Brand. SATURDAY ONLY, 35c Lb., 3 Lbs. $1 APlump, Fat Hen45c Cheaper Than Beet. Take Your Chotee, Piney koncr UGGS DOZ.45c Fancy Ranch At the Big © Red Shield Creamery %,*2"= Zoble Grocery $i'3i3 Branches ck Best Patent Flour............$1.40 30¢ | 200 pkg. Cream of Wheat 15¢ 4 large cans Milk for....25¢ 2 cans Corn or Tomatoes. .25¢ | 3 pkgs. New Pack Raisins 25¢ 2 lbs. New Pack Figs for . .25¢ HUDSON'S PICKLE STORE STALL 18—LOWER FLOOR We sell the best in olfves, pickles and relishes. Our dis play is the most complete on the coast, Saturday’s Big Special is Pure Yakima Honey, full Pint .......0 cos e0lBa Fancy Sweet Pickles, qt. Best Dill Pickles, dos.....J1 Ripe Olives, pint. coos f Fancy Sauer Kraut, +o 10 Heinz India Reish, quart..35¢ West Coast Produce Co. Stall 214 Best Local Potatoes, 100-1b. sack best, box $1.10 6 Ibs. ..10¢ MRS. WEST’S HOME BAKERY STALL 521 Large 100 loat Bread, 2 loaves Pastry from McRae & ‘eceiniian layer Cakem each 3O¢, # layers 20¢ rything else cut down ij } tom, 1 gal. New Sweet Cider... 250 can Peaches or Apricots.. | : -15¢ 4 Ibs. cut -Macaront for....25¢ 327—STALL—327 Wenatchee | 78s Delivered. All other apples at lowest N. Y. Concord Grapes, basket... . Snow Apples 75¢ prices. 20c 10c FUSS & COMPANY Big White anitary Market Stalls 110-11 2, Annex 13-14 ABSOLUTELY PURE LARD No. 2 pail Pare age § pall Pure 81: 5 ids Te Sweet Oranges, doz. Pure Lard . ih .. Attention te Phone Orders THE CORNER STAND 6TH AND PINE Extra Fancy Jonathans, box --$1.10 Spitzenberg Apples, box $1 Good Canning Pears, box Fancy Sunkist Lemons, doz. Yakima Burbank Potatoes, Jonathan Apples, the Fancy Dry Onion’ Stall 30 Meat Section Best Yakima or Burbank Pota- toes, 100-Ib. sack for Fancy Jonathan Apples, box.. Pacific Coast Fish Co. $1.00 ‘ Stall 301 Rig Silver Salmon, each... Fresh Salmon, 8 Ibs. Fresh Halibut, 3 Ibs. IMPERIAL MEAT CO. Stalls 2-3-4 Fresh Dressed Hens, Ib. Leaf Lard, Eastern Dry Salt -30¢ -25¢ “25¢ CHAS. LA FONTAINE Stalls 11-12 Legs of Lamb, Ib. Sirloin Steak, Ib, Roasting Hens, Jb Corned Beef, Ih.. Pork, 1b 12\2¢ Shoulders of Lamb, Ib... ¢ YAKIMA FRUIT CO. STALL 327 Large Bananas, doz.,.15¢ and 100 1s¢ - 20¢ ae +12 Heavy || Boys’ B Prams Men's ¢ | Slippers, to 1 11 or 15¢ Boys’ Suit 2% to 6% $2.50 Ladies Kia 81.25 | mre erie 9 490 Se $1.80 Storm Riankets 81.19 the tmpro general fun by a levied which hase The other squad sought to have the set eral fund stand for the tra 000 added to the ¢ of nent paid for from the | ty the property owners condemnation as against the whole would hit Property estimated at $40,000. j owners sments voc said their district. |BaVe been histed 82% the mill owners/the dad blamed bridge. The committee applied ba jrecommending park property assessed for its share and that $1,000 be appropriated | trom the Asse the SIN BASEMENT Aloo Cullares's Clothes, "That Yen ¢ YOUR OWN PRICE Hard timest a tm just Clothing. ies be place to come and get a supply of ne CONVINGE YOU Cor, Plrst and Stewart St.—Im Basement,

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