The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 9, 1905, Page 9

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

STAR—MONDAY, OCT, 9, 1905, 7 Killed Herself By |FEDERAL CONTROL OF CLOSING OUT THE BIG THE SEA‘ Drinking Acid LIFE INSURANCE . 1 i. THE COMMISSIONER, IN AN EXCLUSIVE ARTICLE TELLS! i i ave) a quant . “ae t WHAT HE WILL RECOMMEND TO CONGRESS—A FEDERAL ae edi er ‘ 4 by separa from her Howlng th n Y i A t N P 7 T > f Resend, ts the re@ton assigned for | to dhe floor in h ao he v FRANCHISE FOR LIFE COMPANIES WHICH WILL PLACE , the suicide Sunday morning : amediately ca or. C. B. Vows \ } THEM UNDER CLOSE SUPERVISION OF THE GOVERNMENT ‘ t © o'clock of Mra. M Schille who worked her, t J+ her room eos With woman was t 1 1 ase a Bae ‘ ' when she com dood, was | ar nd died ie \ t | . William Votk, a empl fhe Her t 1 1a t Written I yf | q the Queen City b and aa r t asta, M ly JAM nv I ’ | Bare been a friend he woman her, The body was re W t ' ‘ " " i Volk told Deputy Coroner Austin | bor Watson undertaking esta he & t| Fi that the woman poured a antity ab Y are no f " ' ' i tt ' ‘ | Of whisky In a tumbler, then added) rangyments as yet f : ' 1 the tt pon th ft ~ » — — ahpencinboees: : t ' NIA } THE I T STUPENDOUS SACRI- | x A ¥ ry DABLI DESIRABLE WEARING APPAREL FOR KN | 14 « ' j VERYTHING ( RANTEED. ake Yueen Anne tt ie me om | ' 1 vi Rm PRAD | 3 creme’ Suits for Men i ‘Dineway Fi Finest Extant = a Fel sate tse zal oo genieas Sec meee | 4 t 1 y t RA ! 1 ty tlona ' « J Worth $14.00 and » or e | ' t ’ ' A INTERSTATE f 6 7 ht t t $7.85 A winding speed and parkway} the Que idents alone ' s hin i " ' $ ; . 4 $18.00 for Ground the brow of Queen Ax brow of t i | 4 t : is ‘ : Lat x0 beg to suggest th | t wht jud 89.95 E Bi which will rival t > cat ; Ha Morld is what the Q ‘ ' ovement clib war Q | HUNDREDS OF MEN'S AND BOYS’ OVERCOATS AT THE MM get if a campaign SAME HIG RE @ meeting Friday » f P irav So P ~ ~ Fag Jt Would Be Grave Mistake to up thay project - ~ > : th the elty® council : ~ Stop on Street Improvement} s rd. Bach body will ked to! for anybody else | ve & substantial sul® for the great It " os iv park board | vards a ny oy be ak 1 { ' It has been proved ting aside @ portion of the $500 wid low t wer], © ‘ a Worth $ and $ Worth $5.00 and $6.50 for bonds which it prov m side enough land et pode d ; P t : ls 1.65 fsane fer the Queen Anv » | « tion house « t th . th - “ on } - Ald Oy aleo be asked view a K anid ‘ sae Crick Not . sna’ saieeiiiliehes “ ecided upon this * can in " , ith de ' ling to an out t as when someone ! ” a ae Sag J eet by City Engineer Thoms: ted Bros. bad tneluded a house ‘ “ a-| latter explained ht eas fu Anne hill driveway the is aa , rod he | HOES FOR , tially landing # few that Thomson # had | gl thing. ¥ it ‘ MISSES AT YOUR OWN PRICE arm jolts upon the solar plexus of far as he knew, preferr pre. A be « » kee to spend thelr money a y cu re ng driveways up gulley : ts the | With = lttle val of # ai “ ded driveway that wind mason,” said Dy as exists in some « of BLANKETS, (¢ RTS, UNDERWEAR, RUBBER ¢ LOTHING, @ single-han hat, oa be aeeninetiohed Geach RUBBER SHOES OTS AT ABOUT HALF PRICE. the endorsement « bet , m ar Vo ‘ winter than sume a. S| BEAT = see es né advocated by the engineer it was compl fer was in fave heaper | said the proposed iy making a complete circle | was as much or more a n th@top of the plate board to take Queen Anne hill residents wou able to go around [t without HEYWOOD BROS. SUCCESSORS TO Soing down and then climbing n on the bill.} wea Over the route prop by n having 4 barged —— ! f nm fact ie We sowie, propowed, by |. E. Crane uccondad Jn baring ©| Charged with veing disorderly | ny neat 3 THE MONARCH SHOE & CLOTHING CO. J. R. Roberts and others, | with chamber of commerce «| & . the summe me, an we y Ee wid tat, “‘Thomenn’s| proposition forthe government ( TD i mora” o¢ f demanded| 1317-1319 FIRST AVE. 1317-1319 was the only one worth a ch light on t | i the 1 seliea to be for, as it would be of per-| Anne hill standpipe, the lo o tnethhodt pily to keep] and general benefit to the! nishing the current, but the eo King, bootbiacks|up with it. ‘The counct! has made Half Block North of Postoffice Wheeler's proposed tmprove- wil! probably not be taken serio orp Z to the @ 1a f get ast . Between University and Union woud have to be pald for b — ater wsicapate atamer as possible, but! JAMES R. GARFIELD. e Emergency hospital - wring With the eh x d Revolver in Sheriff Shoots = Sr hei g Her to Wed) Newspaper Owner} sess vr. srruted sentir npr ce a a ne man 7 teak MA, Oct. 9.—With a revol-| PORT Oct. %—A poms « tatiea rr “7 at her head, Miss Leia | telephone Sef Albany, Ore., aged 16, says) this afternoon told of a shooting af Attorney F. F. 3 x . a n C. Brown, aged 28, of fair at th place at 7 early h var terested & aiderabie and 4 “ , . ; ; } © agpageerd p compel heer « in which the she Alnote . pia : A large importer who tried to get his goods into this as ape claims, be an Island | County | gaye to spend ath a - . country without paying duty was fooled by Uncle Sam’s cus- t 4 un pals * N YORK > 2 . . migiti. fled| ae merry po <a “ cope: |are quotations of Btock today tom officers and the Novelty Cloak and Suit Manufacturing oma ’ ie message stated that Vhite, | High Low Clos = of — Rome to this “iy wre ma | under the influence of liquor, went |!" . ‘ on | Atnal. Ce $4 7-8, 54, 84 o., 1207 Second Avenue, has purchased the entire stock at > or r age 1 roke into « ne .s J . . 11 1 = an Par : fp stated, followed her b . saath Gee of taatah @ Wiewins.i% and t ; ’ “ie , Confiscated Prices. The stock consists of all the newest im- eetanrant, aimed ‘ 7 ‘ ithe ott ie Geteinded ere he secured a gun and sev-| ‘ ‘ ported novelties, such as | eral knives. Returning to the street 3 . M . 61-4 . wed oe OE a number|t® Feport bas it that the drink- | ® i 8 ‘ ‘ 1-2 ne to v.& , ‘ ‘ bat tied } Yale Freshmen 2. 3 Heavy Scotch Suitings, Venetians + he has ieft the city A . R Bi R Cas. Pe i7 s was sworn out against him aed aise ig _— Berle, 491-4. 482-8, 48 and Fi t 6 d 1 th we er to abn a nest Broadcloths FORECAST — Fair 1) prar t . tl ‘ ‘ O14 and Tonight: Tues | nis al Yale free were (Reading, 121 3-4 ‘ . disturbanc : . : MWarmer; "Light Ease | disturbance in : miny othe char i Inland, 33 2-8, 937-8, 381 In All the Latest Shades and Weaves “i j but with: tr ‘aad even Paul, 180 5-8, 179 1-8 8 was on the Sat : , > aera women iM! ma Porgy a rs } Our Factory has been working day and night since this prize was captured in order to turn out the atérensed the « . si ent., 149 1-4, 149, 149 1-4 garments. Now they are ready for your participation. Our store has been closed all day today. ae tae ieee ~ ee cee of | Sales to noon, 465,000 sha 3 tive newcomer t Island count : CHICAGO, Oct. 9.—-Follow re having purchased the Times from Ps , \ ‘ the former owner and editor, D. Carl} p . of Trade quo . edited by P. H. Knott, White being Fi | eg 1 . the owner Forest Fires pag, 063 ‘ 5 443-4, 441-2, 445-8 Place vom impor, gor tne ot siome-| — Sweep Mountains ff 86. at 9 o’Clock ment, was kept by the Jews of Se | May, 43 7-8, 433-4, 43 7-8 ‘“ attle Saturday evening and through- | BANTA BARBARA Det » For-| Oate Mo ws ts futfitied to the most Hl out Sunday. ‘The fast In eat fires which’ started heveitien 2 281-2 8 ; Ee ceecstpts wee Bh at jos % suneet, when the Saturday night were still raging 0 3-4. 303-4 Long swell tailored shades, $17.60, Confi $12.00; Conf High grade man tailored m1 naines yatain from eating, and » 3 7 1 } Suits, wo » and 64 ¢ c entitied to it is pure Bl time in - odin : in hold ie ox ~ "the ‘torrit ay ue } 2.1 a < ag e ae ee sale price Skirts, in bread cloth, i t yer an 2 | across the ter ry w un Confises ale Pr, 8.75 pe reed poner mortal services’ for the minished fore Driven by a fierce 12.40 | nd 88.75 se ein “haa ua he venetian, Panama end se em, wind the flames swept over the| Liverpool wheat Dec. 6a a ‘ ee er G85 eid of P eee tm The Temple de Hirach was cr |thickly wooden valleys, up the|10d; March 6 9 1-8d { $15.00 © 820.00 975 Misses’ Skirts, larg bincR chevict mix. "Soarost ake a E'S CANDY ALWAYS on the two eve mountain side of Toro, Romero, | ——*& — x a . worth $15.00; Confiscat- a oasan to Rabbi Theo. Joseph de-| Ward and thian canyons. The| t Raincoats made up t uneortment In Se tures and coverts, pe pi: age: J sermons Jcanyons are veritable furn: and double twisted cray attle, worth up to Keak subtesen) ° ties sale price. . 87.45 $8.00; Confiveated sale price |the roar of the flames can be heard | fiseated sale price | for les Dense clouds of smoke hang like a UNION BAKERY AND CAFE | all ov sea. From Vent — enette, material guar anteed to withstand any rain—stole and cuffe trimmed tn velve Large line of Misses’ ¢ the const and far out to ra to Point © down to and Children’s School A GOOD TURN yourself a good turn by us- and Coats at factory prices All grades $07 FIRST AVENUE : punching bag or pair of §/ ception ashes and cinders ar falling 1418 SECOND AVENUE. COLMAN BUILDING ane ntl mga bY tailored, considered a Lightweight Kersey I Skirts. Panh- ‘Gee lavas ich of &0 i value at $25.00 Coates, \ length stole ma mixtures and chev cordion pleated high Columbia ond Marion You must have strength to ac ish things. It don’t require | | | So far the flames have destroyed ( over 20 ranches and have const “MANUFACTURERS SALE, 4 | 4 and outbuildings on Our Cloaks, Suits and ‘confiscated sale pri and iffs, trimmed und strict. grade Sateen Under- barns, how —_ =: S \f much to buy now 1 t : ™ - 18 $400 Drab Punching Bag. ' 12 farms. Live stock and crops are all by man } walesid 813.50 with velvet pleated NO BETTER heavy work is $3.25 have also been destroyed. The loas |f ur rr Name cng ay { and full back in three ly tailored, worth $9 akirts, In all shades, “ $150 Drab K elastic wrist is estimated at $50,000. If the wind |g *!) © a BP gprovistn odie Foo. Another lot Rain Coate hade black, blue Confiscated sale price form fitting, worth up done anywhere, Our facil curled ing Gloves keeps up it is stated that the beauti aim. Oo =e thie atid iedDeolintn all “ep aot aa ie : “ are the best and ‘ $1. fil residences in the up) Monte THE NOVELTY MANUFAC. 5 ame ada > gina Me 5 $4.50 | to $2.50... $1.25 * $1.75 deste ist, kid, odr dito valley will destroyed. Su TURING CO,, hatr, Corbett ty Besing pervisor Slosson and 100 men are 1207 Second Ave. 1.50 Boxing Glove $35 || fighting the flames } =: = Boxing Glov Boxing Gloves hegre Brcmgy® ativan IANOS FOR RENT NOVELTY CLOAK AND SUIT MFG. CO. $ ' 3 ] $ ’ ’ 1 OP i 1 Boxing Glo 7 s hw ; iveraity . b ~ - AN 12.00 Double barrel Shot ¢ x The hills are black pisne and Sapam house APN y/ 85.98 “ rp ogee sanction ; in the Pacific North~ th ii ved Ie At i Imponate to | Stied Ait nai 1207 Second Avenue, Opposite Pantages Theater Diffieutt Cases Our ‘” nating? ® } Gach Store hich is raging in the tall grass and ug MAKER co threatening the un raity campus.

Other pages from this issue: