The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 6, 1905, Page 3

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© THE eld Preliminary Trial Over the Younger Brothers 6EATTLE ATTORNEY TELLS OF FAMOUS NORTHFIELD, MINN ' wW F ! ROBBERY GREAT NORTHERN HOLD-UP OPENS FLOOD A 1 GATE OF MEMORIES | Min A ‘ " f near Ballard rd : iu now ting t * Reattle Judg 4 8 ‘ torney he Oriental “a t ‘ Friday that, viewed his experience with tx, N " the Great Northerns ‘ a a undoubtedly mah t ha ; : n this ety ia " n den by friends They have greater chances to ¢ T about ° cape detect! a big city an | ve a : na ‘ they would in the oper niry . wa } ronggee Bie, Bei raid he. “I held the p ary'f \ for t trial in the case of the Y ' . oie: Don't Worry, Watoh Us Grow” re party hiked for that f Cash_ Che Now Store Credit “hg - sgh INVESTIGATE NEW STORE |): Sconce rit METHODS AND BECOME | s.00 eer ccee: ge : @oundian el the braver of the party entered the] AN ENTHUSIAST Tyee © upon the bandits, who at once * And say, they ¢t It's very seliom that people enthuse over t thods, b o ent Al we byou'll take an interest in the New Store's success, once you get from thelr many wound acquainted. ey were bey Bde exha The price ts right, fi {a 0 are a Leer aeandteneakt wotre second, and last and perhaps the most important n Rygpece ty grin avid one yt The New Store bases its cred ar the b he y } The before the leg lie—you buy anything you want anc pay f ture of Minnesota abolished capital minal examina you a igment of the jary, and th f ® 1 y c y we “ for Banker's R kim life. Bob died in 5 proved style t sk made me com entirely of b oak quarter state sawed . ya Sividnal tt Cole ts tr and small en 3 with apace f The ¥ ber be average run tween pedest well-built, @ brains and that he knew tly f something to make money qu the days aft the ware mates ena . i as anot man Carper ¢ j mt Ge ' James A FURNITURE © meee L COM. SECOND AVE She at. Valine thet tenon @ UNION STREET oe 7 meneiouns oo) —F 2617 Firs Avenue Between Vine and Cedar Ste a The Bee Hive Guarantee...... ~ Quality for Quality We Guarantee _ The Lowest Prices ™ The Bee Hive le Dry Goods Store ae ee 0 prone SATURDAY’ SHOE NEWS. H Ame for the mone 4 same for Hee H € oF shrinkab’ ' Miswes’ Medium alue $1.89 Ribbed R th hea tary Austra t @atled for Bee Hive 1 bbed Vest ‘ Ise and Dra to match supertor | finish, steam shrunk; actual | LADIES’ HOSE value $1.26 Ape ed ft 5Q¢ for our celebrated } os 1 D * to match; all 1 r covered. ‘The ing La ' garment {# guaranteed ft; actuml value 76 } LADIES’ FALL UNDERWEAR t RE tor Ladies’ Pe Vests and shaped, extra fleeced. Ye % Sg eS ne match this garment for 1 i I Re A P } for Ladies’ Fi Ment Ot) Grat 4 a . LADIES’ FLANNELETTE mateh ear Pemeranted NIGHT GOWNS fall wear 1 and 4 Good qu Outing Fla taped, actua ar 82.46. spe toe < “ha 81.00 for 1 © White a * Hi Worsted Vesta and Pants, Boye ond Youth’ 1 1 * ht eck, long sleeves Shoes, extra ! “ } ‘ olla 3 ne fs tite ne actual fecommended aring y ¢ it : warr t iss $1.00 for Ladies’ All Wool Ses fapalities, M ot ps}. : tig ty ge let Medicated Veate oe oe. h 1 faney colo to mateh, muperior quality; a ' i ware tual value $1.25. I H c ORE for Ladies’ Sanitary Austr ao 4 ; si Han Wool “Fitwell” Je Rib 5 REE FALL UNDERWEAR bed Vente and Drawers, supe Galt Shoes; apecia All ready for Fali Underwear and | jy recommended for ite wearing Bat ODM amy, we are ready for ail and non-shrinkable qualities ; actual value $1.2 FALL SARERWEAR. ROYS' AND MISSES FALL UN EATTLE TAR FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1905, NEW YORK LIFE’S MAN OF MYSTERY AMILTON. | “JUDGE” ANDREW H he ts ye ireased in dapper style, and among ons is known as & “good Among those who knew him casually his bus bas al of a mys NEW YORK, Oct. ¢ Judge” An- nicely at the « rew Hamilton, of the New York ways been more or leas Hoffman house his p that he owes t eapent in finan al clr friendship of pair | t when t endent of ine McCall becaw } York Life, Ham © Hughes w 4 k | re tat Ke” what use be made | frequently ye he ved during 4* | ance matte darch. 04 jer of His daughter was re The President McCal led.to the son of Mill the New York Life » hot show to] Mile @ite and two * what fund, or purpose, this money | withdhim in } It te alleged that the!) stJ@dge" Har nae y bad a very heavy | fant k in the court of Albany t attorney in : gh the insur a a handsome y * the president of the it he a and a few years nelight. He tn 4 A. & feet | celet 1 his re me 8% inches tn height, weighs 1 & maid nee pounds, and has email round f et h of win the elut ures, His blonde mustache ts curled | aembers TALES OF THE TOWN BY THE TATTLER. Wail, # you: goin’ up (¥blied the bunch, “Must a bin t jnorth with c r that la came Hello, 3 ‘s -_ Cant nm with Goin’ up, te t' Wy up t jests and finally convin ter that it was straight | h are the greetings heard these | goods }mornings down in P. F. Nordby's tablishment on the waterfront = anybody who ever had anything to du with a fishing sloc blows” tn] for @ morning's gossip with his] B. Cy, Oct. ¢ he Iby t the fishing fleet 1 «e * past summer months, | k t nting the gre ' reda Cape are now either ing while er aring to spend the winter fish-|torta to they ing in the waters of Alaska, or Columbia in searct ip their litt! ne schooners | Rite }and live tn nti! the coming}. Colonel Anders hiet engines { apring wi allow them |o% artim t 1 to plyt ff Cape Flattery | Captain Gaudi Ke re and Qu @ Bou on t 1 After t ruck | The fleet, « rding k r Ww ports brought in Th 1 t stat ing, was anchored in Neah bay e 1 to Vivtort waiting for the heavy weather o r ane ter to abate in order to take one 1 off by tugs ore chance at the halibut, before| An ex , re A the t ning in. There are about 90 Jit-| that her post was started, be tle sailing vessels and three steam-| 4! n other inj Th ors in the fleet now in Neah bay. | Verse tienking. She will be About one-half of these will lea reps fat lk mal after one more trip to wea, for Wran-| © The « ai Pacific Railway « rows, Alaska, whore they will | compar tf , © that put In the winter the at hip I # Victoria w Captain Bd, Cantillion, owner and|be taken off the Seattle \ skipper of the little caso schoor ou ar October 1 er Northland, which ar J in port | ing th e ths the F from Queen Charlotte sound on| Beatrice, of the same company, will | Wednesday, secured the highest] ply between Seattle and Victoria price for bis halibut that has been| WEATHER FORECAST—Show patd this season. Wednesday Cap tain Cantillion sold his “catch” 4 Jermen say they have not re ved | Strong eer Winds, such a price in years, The reason | |for the high price {# due to @ short | WHAT vour FRIENDS say age, occasioned by the slack season | and also by the fisharmen being] The best & tr ompelled to t from their la-|* os Brooke 4 1381 | bors and seek shelter on account of| 2" Ave wae the heavy weather, which has pre-| vailed of late. | Captain Cantillion reports that] }unusually heavy rainfalls have fre Anybody Can Play quented Queen Charlotte sound dur- | ing the past week. He says he never Thi Pi saw rain come down any harder | 5 ano than it did while he was fishing|I gre Krell Auto Grand con there : | tafe within its handsome case Captain Cantillion “spun” @ yarn |i q’complete plano player; when on Thursday morning, to which, al-!fl the player is not in use ite pr though given the “ha ha” by thel/f enee would never be knowt, and gang of pipe-smoking fishermen sit-|I the piano can be played elther ting about on < of tarred rope.|B by the keyboard in the usual anchors or whatever else happened|— way or to be at hand, he held as being the A pair of pedals are taker | ‘gospel truth #-help ‘im, He was|B ¢rom a hidden ‘ slay backed up-by his shipmate, ae eo! wv Ito reach you by 6 o’cloch any eve “| Ining, please do us the favor to cal c be h. Be Sr Betle Carr, Mra. W. HLL und Mre. | sis home National Heaters . — Tig “fy Decem- Standard MHC JS ber Patterns COR VECOND AVE) MADISON 47 Designer RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. Blanket Sale Positively Ends Tomorrow Night Vv ( } w "“ ! Men’s Furnishings i A vi OF I ME» BLACK CO’ { Hi Kg. 4 r “ t f e, none MEN'S PURE uF k ‘ 10¢ MEN'S NEW WORK LOVE fi t - . 12'4e gloves —¢ fit t . MEN'S $5.00 SWEATERS 3.50 “ t 9 regular $ weate each MEN UNDERWEAR, t od, elant fle f acl. MEN HIRT > DRAWERS, of natural w Twe e Ke ng M ext peclal tom r at, the garment Underwear and Hose Warm Underwear is now a necess * ur oévantnas 6 choose undergarments from our well ass hy k. Note our price c qualities are the best to be had for the money CHILDREN’S SCHOOL H¢ { 1x1 ribbed cotton, with spliced heels and toes, better than most Ibe kin er tainly many 20c sorts, all sizes 6 to 9, Saturday, a pair 12%e CHILDREN'S HOSE, of heavy ~bbed wool cashmere with white wool feet, b0c values broken atz your chotce at, a pa : Roy FLER( E LINED SHIRT AND DRAWERS, good weight, well made and finished, all sizes, Saturday, at, a garment hoys’ CREAM ALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR. he y win weight, elastic ribbed trimmed, w we like n—if you want something good, here ft is—in Union Suits. #1,00—in separate garn each he HILDREN’S FLEECE-LINED UNION SUITS, with drop seats, extra elastic, very comfort- able and splendid value, « Bae WOMEN'S GOOD CREAM FI LINED VESTS AND PANTS, well mite and trim- med, spe morrow at, € 2he Saturday Night Bargains est place to do your fal after six at 2 pieces 12 to 16, regular 38¢ suit«, trading Saturday night i Se special after six, at only principal atractions Castile é-Ib. bare. on t o these. regular price 25¢ a bar, epe- Ladies’ Outing Flannel Gowns Sale starts prompt! cial at 12¢ madein Mother Hubbard All Wo on wn's Celery Phosphate style, pink and white, or 14, « wearing your favorite food beverage, blue and white with plain mixtures small and large bottles at pink or blue collars and th 6c, special after six Bhe and G5e cuffs, regular 69c kinds, at 4 Children’s 20¢ Fleeced Lined special after six at each Paper Back Books, many tith Cotton Hose, sizes 8 to 10, ; t — among extra heavy, special after 6 Men's Rolled Plate Lever Col- 1 at, the pair 15e¢ ar Butons, celluloid back at 3 l0e, or eack Infants’ 15¢ and 30c Black regular price Se each, spe ‘ool Hose, sizes 4 and al after six, at 6 for..5@ Pour ry y wial after six n's and Boys’ Assorted Shield Bows, all silk, worth al e Lined t 15e, special at le " n smal! size ream Men's Cambric Initial Hand- Shelf Paper buttoned half way kerchiefs, 25¢ values, after colors, in t for girls six 12 1-2¢ McCarthy Dry Goods Co. Second Ave. and Madison St, phone us every time you miss it In this way we can be certain of giving our subscribers a La sere vice—and it ts the on! THE AR POBLISHING ca. up our main office (Sunset, Main Serie TO i856 independent 1198) between 30 o'clock, and we will send you &@ copy at once. If you should Should your copy of The Star fall miss it more than once, please t ANNOUNCEMENT. Fifty lessons, spe chvge At the St, Louis World’s Fair these heaters were award- F h language by V iat th Var of the t wit qe ay - GOLD MEDAL 81 ‘ Wednesday 1 Saturday And are certainly unequaled in any way by any heating stove m. 40nd 8 Tuitior we have ever seen. Although practically new to Seattle ti Payable tr Ad National Heaters have been in use for years in other mark Vanoly, the Eth . giving entire heater satisfaction. In construction they are ex- nothing to get out of order, Ma- ceedingly simple as there is of the very best and we challenge terial and workmanship comparison with any heater for LOW PRICE. by man t rs in 3 ee eater Suet ee Alr Blast’’--for ‘‘Boss Oak’’-- any exceptional bar for Wood or Coal or Wood gaia, Come see them THE NOVELTY MANUFAC- TURING CO, 1207 Second Ave. Coal To Those Wanting a Smaller Size Fireside Garland lot ody new

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