The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 5, 1905, Page 6

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| Cash_ Workingman is not to extend credit because a per The system of the new store fon lives in a big house & business way the the person is honest We b very bo will carry You—even though you are come to credit here You @hything in the way of Furniture fer them in paymeadts to suit you new store ly—yee eve what “Don't Worry, Watoh Ue Grow" whe Som Sere. goes out system ix practically Any arrangement in regard to can reake Credit ts prominent in redit in society and to extend because everybody—is honest and payments. 1 rare wel comfortable—get Draperies, etc. and pay the wor your Car COME IN AND GET ACQUAINTED TURE. WASHINGTON BOY |i isc ee RANKS SECOND = eae OLYMPIA, Sept. 5.-Oliver P. M the Washington v« ho was with General Fred Funston and helped capture Aguina has won new honors in the Philip- | pines, Matzard is the son of George Haz- Bard, the once famous democratl Hazzard, stunteer to | politician and wheat statistician of |» this state, He went to the isiands} with the First Washington” volun- teers, laterentered the regular army | Woltinteer service there, and won Promotion to first ieutenant for his Bervice tn connection with the cap- ture of the Philippine leader Army orders received here from | the war department announce that | fm the target practice, now « feature | of army service, Lieutenant Hazzard ONLY FIVE | _ MORE DAYS This morning we shall proceed with our big sale and push it vigor- ously until Saturday night, at which time it will positively close. As this big money-saving propo- sition approaches the end we an- ticipate a very Itvely demand for @he remaining bargains. and it will; ‘De wise for every intending purchas- er of & Piano or Organ to come in immediately. Among the instruments to select from are such well known and dis tinguished makes as Chickering @ Sons, Kimball, Had@dorff, Hobart M. Cable, Pease, Lagonda, D. 8. John- ton Co. Special, d va tious other Pianos, Kimbal | Lakeside an na aly cut to y that most any one ean afford an inatrument. Old in- struments taken in exchange. E - thing guaranteed to be as represent- D. $. Johnston (0, Seattle's Leading Piano House. 903 SECOND AVENUE. BURKE BUILDING. pieces . # IN THE MEAN TIME DINNER # lx GOT COLD * *% M, Desorme, 6, 165% Wash- & * ing, stepped out to be gone & about 20 minutes Sunday but # * never came back. Dinner was # }® ready at the time and Desorme & * said that he would be right # & back. The case has been re # & ported to the police who are ® % looking for a man with his left # ® hand missing. A.. Candau, who # # made the report is mystified by # & Desorme’s action. . Eee eee, * = ocareey COR. SECOND “ \e UNION sT REET of the war department SRKAARARARARERED {CLOSING} OUT |: SALE | Commences Thursday. Wateh for tomorrow's ad telling you | sbout it | ADAM TEA & COFFEE CO. e21 COND AVENUE. | The Gray Shoe Company Bf} will have our store room Octo ber 1. 506-308 The exclusive service of a PERT in his line, usually come they are well worth it When you are expending a Others may be higher priced Can't we figure with you? ERNST BROS. INC Expert Service Both Phones 1158. PIKE (6 THE SEATTLE STAR SAVES MOTHER FROM GRAVE OF SUICIDE But for the timely inteeference of | leged Elate, 13, M Mamie of Went Beattie, would have killed herself on Monday afternoon by drinking carbolic acid The little girl heroleally grappled | With her despemate mother and will bear for life sears on her arms from the fluid. Mra. Miller succeeded however, in ‘irinking part of the Reid and Dr. J M. Morgan was summoned, It was then learned that the daughter had saved the mother's lif The woman is and ts ptt of my children out of danger now I did mot think lonly thought that out of it," is by Mrs it was the beet the explanation given Milk way out ame Jent, it ia ale! because her husband drank Miller has four children by a former husband, It seems that her nd plunge into the matri monial sea was not as happy as the first and she wanted to rid herself Mra of the imaginary triale and hard ships that troubledch Miller is # carpenter and, axtde| from his fondness for the flowing bow! is said to treat his family well The woman's wan burned rs Dura WASHINGTON, D. C—Mre Bertha Barch, who is coming to be Known as the “woman in the conse of the cotton statistics scandal, wil! be one of the most important wit nesses before the grand jury now investigating that matter, She act as confidential secretary to John Hyde, head of the bureau, and the position paid so well that she ac | quired @ house in Tacoma park, and | was able to travel and live in great comfort The law provides no such position as private secretary to the chief atisticlan, but Mra. Burch was car ed in the official register a ‘compiler.” The investigations made by secret service agents de veloped the fact that Mra was a borrower of considera) sums, on her note, from Mr and that Mr. Holmes, the disgraced assistant statistician, indorsed the Bureh } her rise was rapid je| was rained to $1,100, Hyde.| to $1,300; in SHE FIGURES IN COTTON STATISTICS SGANDAL #7700 00y notes, Mra Burch was permitted te/| resign when the explosion came. Mrs. Bureh is @ living illustration of how the civil rvice merit rules may be evaded. She herself entered the government employ by the back door” route, as it has been! alled, namely the laborers roll She was hired first as a “charwot an” at $480 a year. But she did not} wield a mop. She did clerical work in the publication division of the department of agriculture, Then she took @ simple examination in| the duties which she had already | acquired, and tn addition to getting} in the classified service got her sal ary rained to $900 a year. This wae) August 21, 1900, From that time In October she | in Ma wo July, 1902, to $1,400 in January, 1903, to $1,600, and in July, 1904, to $1,800, PRIVATE Di CTIVE SAYS FOR AID IN DISPOSING OF LICE AND CAUSES ARREST EX-M. P’S PLOT TO CHLOFORM WIFE | HUGH WATT OFFERED BIG PRICE | DIVORCED WIFE, ] NOYED HIM—SLEUTH REPORTS CASE TO THE LONDON PO- WHO, AN- TUES fin time of peace, pAy' srpr. 5, 1905 wirl's desive to nee the fale was ve permoat in her mind and she al | KIDNEY AND BLADDER TROU- BLES PROMPTLY CURED. lowed herself to be led off by this ane A thank God that | arrived In| A Semple Bottle Sent FREE by time © prevent the train leaving} Mell. wmday night,” sald Kare or Bwamp ot, the r man at the prosecuting ‘ fulfilin ever y's office day w npt r kid timaon's Hiding \ about t ' 1 t be miles from Maryeville Kelman wa rh J f ‘ th t ue employed an a tlon hand near) It corrects » b 1 ter the Karn home He often ed a 5 ong “ © to get Mre. Karn to wash hie bad offe (eve hear : “ite seemed to take a strong fancy | | Ned te ee tiemie tan de © the girl from the first time he wetland to. me many times during eyes on heg id Karn, “but I did] the night he mild and the extras | hot think (Wat whe would go eo far} ¢ t of amp-Rtoot In| as to leave her home Yee, | am go: 1 It atands the highest ing to prosecute him and my daugh-| for Ite erful cures ef the meet) ter will temtify that he Induced her|“i{tennink canen ended to Ko away. with him,” ear vintiidinn bet i poe have Wa Gracie "Travis left home Sunday | ney. jiver, bindder or wel rou to fo a Sunday sehool ta mile| bie you will find it Just the remedy distant from der home, Instead of | you need listening fo the sonorous sermon of] Hf you & country minister and answering | Mave the the questions of her Sunday school | ffty-cent teacher, she met Kelman in th Dlavant te woods near her home end there! ana a be changed her whort dresses for wom. | and | an's raiment and fled with Kelman. | hutely The step-father learned that she had| Kilmer @& ¢ Binghampton, N. ¥ not beem f Sunday school and a| Wher writing, be ure te rearch party hunted the woods high |{8! yeu read thin gene end low’ for the girl Then it was|'* agg gage learned that Kelman had been seen | en t with her Th father cam to this e elty by boat and arrived in time to] pingharme Y., on stop the train, which was just about to leave the Union depot, when he neem accosted Patrolman McDonald and|he is ret the seoitarium | had the Couple arrested | for an 0} n which he intended eee ee Lake ew lol oe from shor of Washington re and is the fanciers ta omyy dug that eeetige should be done in absolute secrecy Hin collapse at ent exercises at t | man, near,Rainier Beach, ix the «| believe ah Ny oenat on eg proud owher of er hateliiqnt [termine upon an immediate return anine named Spike Mpike «|'° etthe . cong 1 t ina Chesapeake Bay and stands w| Every eff a a ae — feet from the # soginetsrte | ee pt Bhar the stricken president's departure * | 60 t It ie believed bh day im the year # ted th . stands wateh at the @ macesihbecs — # Rat aH the car pannen, to get |") left for Battle Creek | # the Wuatl and the evening # : ch ten, Meeekar att . All of the employes @ . Ca ws * Seattle, Renton @ South. ents at the * orm metiway know “pike. and « nee ng the} # whon,be le not on hand to get * # the naws a few taps of the car # ® bel) brings him quickly to the ® oe # car. The dog has a record of # * + + * * eee eeuuye HARPER READY FOR OPERATIONS Harper. president of the University of Chi- cago, has arrived at =the Creek sanitariom. He ts ompa- nied by big wife, PR stay © an indefinite period. It was declared at the sanitarium and in Chicago that it ls believed Aillied Fleets To see hostile fleets side by side take boats at Pier 9 end 10 @ m., 1:95, 2:30 and 4:30 m. Sarsaparilla. Used in | all parts of the world for over 60 years. Has the unquali- fied endorsement of the bes: physicians. A family medicine A strong nerve tonic. A grea blood purifier. LANES. —— FREE FIRST QUALITY gold frames or mountings with «ach pair of lenses sold. Wear lenses and frames a month; then, if not satisfactory, return them and get your money back. Frames guaranteed to wear ten years; lenses eight to ten years. WILLIAMS OPTICAL Co., phthalm 1112 2nd Ave. Room 4. window some very swell effects We are showing in our side $15 | Suits and | Topcoats SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. ALVEOLAR DENTISTRY cas: : OHIO DENTISTS =: NO meee wnt SL vai F nade tons Standard Patterns wa hiagis ») RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. MORE NEW GOODS COUNTERS AND SHELYVE ARE BECOMING CROWDED WITH FALL MERCHANDISE ; ® Thousands of New Articles—pretty novelties and up to-date styles—now arriving daily, we to make this store an especially interesting pl The New “Goge’’ Hats Are . Here All the (2 and jaunty styles foretold in fashion papert |Whic Turbans—New Felts with turned up at si@gor back and quaintly decked quills or wings, Come in and see these and man others of the new hats which will be shown in advance : of the opening New Tourist and Automobile Caps eloth them. We the You've been plenty asking for ave them now New Flannelettes MAGNIFICENT LINE AT 162 A More than 300 full pieces, showing score of new Persian and Oriental patterns dis played in our windows These tain the handsomest materials ever made monas and Dressing Sac Colors subde brilliant—to t yo te—-designs almost innumerable, Take your choice now and while they last at 16 2%e McCarthy Dry Goods Company Second Ave. and Madison Street A young lady spending the sum- mer in one of the Lake county res sorts has § given a “Vietor Talking M oS nee. It wan b great success. place of the orchestra. She alternated the “two-step” with the “waltz,” and slipped in two “lanclers.” “Vietors” All Prices. Ask for Catalogue. 73% Second Ave., Seattle THE WONDERFUL RECORD OF Not a single fallure in all the the Ohio Dentists hi Teeth plates or bridge work tightened, crooked teeth ened. Pyorrhoea and oth so- called “incurable” diseases cured. Life-like teeth are the most per- fect and natural looking teeth that dental science has ever produced. Examination Free. that replaced without Loose teeth straight- mS Pa con 3a be Pike | LONDON, Sept. 5.—Upon charges, It is claimed, however, that the made by a private detective, who|voreed wife has been annoying! sald he was offered a big fee to as-| Watt j sist in chloroforming the former] Herbert Marshall, who caused the} Mrs, Watt, Hugh Watt, 50, ex-mem-| arrest, sald that Watt offered bim| ber of parliament from Glasgow, | $15,000 to bring the ex-Mre. Watt to Scotland, has been arrested and held/ his house at Kingsbridge, where he | in bonds by a magistrat pre chloroform her hide Watt is an eccentric gentleman | the » drug with pepper who has had his troubles aired in| mint, have a certain physician sign the divorce court, Mra. Watt, after] a certificate hb by heart die suing Lady Vi t Beauchamp for | ease and m have the body damages, based on a letter in which| promptly cremated, Marshall says Lady Violet is said to have char he got Watt to repeat the offer in| terized her as a iminal in hom the raring of hidden witnesses and man who is REALLY EX | form, secured @ divorce from Walt.) (hen made complaint, Watt denies pretty bigh—but we think | He afterward married Lady Violet.| it rather large amount of money | you will naturally use considerable caution. If It’s a Furnace You want the BEST MATERIAL and BEST WORKMAN ship, because won't need another one for years to come if the first one ts right Are fully guaranteed by us to be the best money can buy We have an expert whose spe clalty 1s installing furnaces and piping buildings for same Little Grace Travis sls Tired of Section-Hand Lover Iran Karn, stepfather of little of the jur tion of this county Gracie Travis, who eloped with/and must be tried at Everett Charlies Kelman, nearly three times I wanted » £0 to the Portland her age. from Stimpson’s Siding) fair, but I knew that I was doing Sunday and was captured in this| wrong and that I could not marry city that evening at the Union depot,| Charley. I want to go back home | will take his daughter home today| ‘Take me back!” cried the girl as her and Karn will then ask for a com-| father and mother, when they ay plaint in Snohomish county charg-| 1 at the home of Police Mat ing Kelman with kidnaping |ron Kelly, Tuesday morning Prosecuting Attorney Mackintosh She has come to her senses now |has held that King county cannot] and realizes what she has done and prosecute the case, and although the| 1 am satisfied that I have saved her Bnohomish county authorities at-| from the man who would tempted to throw the expense upon| have rui although 1 do not King county, the crime occurred out) believe that he did misuse her. The} Con. Second and Union Seattle EVERY SATURDAY A.M. AND P.M. A rare oppe The r full particul very best instr methe Fr SEATTLE BUSINESS COLLEGE, PACIFIC "BLOCK. Miller & David Elston Owl our label means W. B, HUTCHINSON CO. $1 Per Month LUPE TOA) sm iy rtunity to acquire a rapld. Garments that have a wearing value and appearance far be- yond the price charged for them. Perfect fit and satisfaction guarant You know what in clothing CENTURY FURNITURE COMPANY COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS SECOND AVENUE AND SPRING STREET ANOTHER CAR OF MONARCHS We have just another car of the celebrated MONARCH RANGES and they being unloaded. Cor. Colby and Hewitt Everett easy hand writing at a clase 4 individual the notion by The MONARCH RANGE is rapidly becoming so well known that further praise or description is almost unnee- 4 4 Monarch is gradually j surely erseding 1 her high-class range nd ts reatly in a class of ite | The ¢ the body t therefore f it never requires blacking. 1 Wip: assionally with a | damp cloth and it shines like H The Patent Dus plex Damper ad- mits draft front and back, insur- g an even com- » 1 and an even te the oven. reinforced 80 it or buckle. M extra large. ———--—~—~—~—~-~ { $5.00 Cash, $5.00 a Month } buys a MONARCH RANGE. {Old Range taken as part | ) Payment. 4 somes

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