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ae onReE ETM CRO te RE NRE CCRC ee acape orn ooem eterna amet tnysre: pnmmpm anager SO, ARRAN AERA AR—FRIDAY, OCT AO YA ONAL ELA AAA ITD attempt to ence for In a denperate burglary serving a tert Walker, sentenced to 6% days Thursday night caught In the act of hewing away at the bricks in the south wall with a huge bowle knife by Jailer Gritman When caught Walker was found }to have worked half sy through the wall, The attempted escape was} made in one of the lower cells, ‘The woodwork of a window beer partially burned away, Indicating | that Walker had manner secured matcher at the station may it is «@ wonder the Jall rr burned to the ground | Walker had everything in readi-|« none to make his escape af Koon am) he completed the ning in the wall, In the cell was found his clothing tied up in a neat bundle Walker is said to h been at work on the I for th four days.! aged to secure the knife : For Sale—Miscellaneous, Auction Sale. | pee = ae Star Want Ad. Agencies Sana ATT Nee elena | High Jinks at Bash and Door Bargains TORER 2, ON THE PRIOMIBWS, 818] 9 . UNION STUCK co AM ’ Want ad. office, Ragley’s Orv] wondy mixed house 1 Ine 8.20 per ga | SHARD: the rt Rael! State “y ’ i Btore, Seoond and Pike, Phones, eit ute mois ay Bunset 6060; Ind, 1153, ° , High japke will prevail at the a ©. N. Lohndroff, cigar store, 918! Cross panci done His each, Cottage bf | University’ of Washington Maturday front doore only, $2.4 tic mn night, for it haw beer 4 that Second avenue. sannkiaia mast oreckery, glassware, | students hold open to Quaker Drug Store, 1013 First av- aty new mehQUEDINGG, | a. tor i Soath* Yud | If YOU'VE WAITED FOR A TENANT TO COME ‘ y new moulding prive Hat ready foi ALONG AND RENT YOUR) VACANT PLAT dormitors It be decorated distribution, in hie quote the 4 _ lowest pilece ever heard of'on gorel OR ROOMS, AND HAVE BERN DISAPPOIN’ elaborately for the occasion, the atu P. H. Mullen, 821 Ballard avenue, ana railin NOUNCH your YACANCHMB THROUGH THE BTA |dents taki particular pains to] |g ppoeite city hal out Have furniture ea TO bered from both a social and spec : i end for 8 CORY A at io m0 ahote eer adage me 4 Fremont Drug Co, Ewing street ©. BOWILLIAMS, eof No. q ug Co, Ewing « Suhweatean tee: sepa of No. 1410 Sunset Main 6060 During the evening a dance witl and Fremont avenue Seattle, Wn. ¢ be id in the “« A delegn Thee. Harri, at Pestettion, Ren: Independent 1153 Fe yy eee te: ft Bea a Nire table, wide bachelor, has been invited and « % ten. Halls fate’ & Look re rum, carpets. lor t ad 4 ‘ ae Sepulne Hare pets of the beat “times” in the history rarer ararararararsy Bi tcwuaaikcie a eae ae Z of the college in anticipated. B aaie of ladies’ and « re % RATES For CLASS B] Strece “upeiaira, “Queen Anne care ‘ 4 Want Ad, Office * ADVERTISEMENTS. = ®/ Phone Queen Anne sa 1 taaed, “othe ts Real Estate—Continued, ® Situat ted Ads, one Ins ® | = ——| nishings. and of other. unset ’ # Situa Hoel Wanted Ade, ° @| Two tickets Seattle to Chicago for] Napings, and love of other useful Ragley s & Store ® Additional insertions Gt Sit. ww] YOUNE man and woman D-18, JOR MARTIN, Anctionee ° - ¢ care Btat dine Wastes An, £ conta 0 W| ort Sa __ BUSINESS DIRECTORY. y} Al itol % “HELP WANTED” Bl auantity. “Ib Dester Morton Bank Abstractors, =A 3 ane Ay OTHER 206. ® _dullding. Worn Whar TL RSBYHANVORD ° i Sink wees, bcoawka 'o time per W | Bseqna hand fies coe [cline "Mi Phone Stain | iy Real Eotete—Contin: IKI ® insertion, *) eee ED, Se Oe, Oe Aw aa a B Six words or fraction thereot ®} —— Aes? 3 a Mine, cash in advance. ® a r a jo Faro. ae na lady GUION & COMPANY, INC, Phen chatgetcaccount actuel ®| @ium dark. J6 Hurke Ave V ® number of lines ae eet will be w|_ 'are “+ Bananas & “im i ision B counted. No advertisement of | YOUNG MAN, medium “height S| m._Ind cgmplexton ‘ No. © directly east of the paved dix on t sweeping View niaing and lake to the eity, cents, Six insertions made tor © a pe of five when cash te F 3 TO ADVERTISERS * Classification nnot be guar- . teed after 11 o'clock, Want Ad. Offi R.sn eet: = LB AND TACOMA ‘iret lame . tom land, in cultivation, cid cok: 93,000, - Rasy MALTRY, a Bultding nn A FERED TO YoU He few good things that every Lying trict ridge be had in WILL BE PLACED ON THE lots — cleared, x. Nearly STYLE--you know what that m thuthdings: v vate vent ie? ADE MARKET TIGN wanted at Francis P. last heard from 2 years ago to arte, By addressing | Logan, 167 Webst neveral 6 lew minutes will never t Tomorrow, Saturday, October 2th. Take Capitol Milt car to Aloha Street vel DANGING (SEHO il hear of imetoion ¥ s = and «0 east to te Gane spa Pane oe A BARGAIN: NEAR THE NEW HIGH SCHOOL ship company, struck on the rocks Tate. tow 'rate “Ps pahimer Beevena "te SALESMEN and solicitors wi Ded te $0 for five ae ine level land. | AND NGAR A NEW WARD], ar aa _|at the north end of St. Michael S#l- ROLLER skal Introluce self lighting mante! len ic from. iy BCHOOL, there w be no car far THE LITTLA WHITH OFFICE ON| end on October 16. A later dis- DLLER skating every ever fo Selfitahting Mantel, M2 ath avs, ‘our children during their vation patch, dated, October 20, stated she bine’ me arrived at Bt. Michaels. saving to you and et anybody In $$$ RET FURNITURE CO « bi Se Our salesman will be there to show you the property considered the market for a home. WOODLAND PARK. the round in the Northw block away. and prop ed will soon command joes. Buch Ip the hint tm other cliies looat AL BANE JURT A PEW WORDS TO EXPLAIN WHY ‘THIS If THE BEST KESI DENCE DISTRICT LN THE CITY fancy ory of of proper- we 0; county read. Choice. ' 12.000—Two acres, room house: great m of Capitel Hi com there are houses success. Sesto in Onteapath. oa eh zn we X OPENED BATH AND MAS. refreshing. pullding rest of & less cost, the og 1. street front ny kind of busi- iiowed. Just simply home prep. No houre THIS 18 HIGH CLASS PROPERTY ‘OUR OWN TRRMA. OR WILT, LIBERAL DISCOUNT » stores, fia: nie FOR PLATTING 8K IN-—wor all tmpro: ae RES Sky sieht) hie te Soh the City, close to Breded streets for Ly bt J oo) = and there is ty of any in protection. part of you get et AND SALESMEN ON THE GROUND. PHONE NORTH m4 Green Take car to th atrest and Woodlawn Station. west to office at southwest corner of Woodland Park is in the the valiey ry, connecting with 19th Ave- Roc which we have platted 81. ft Side, te bring ihe drive back to 19th Zard A bf % COMPANY. INC. he Bin gg «Re nd Madinon = Real ona Loan Department a ry ae fatter, Bulding men i per care ore aeren on the Interurban) * in Phenee W7. hich in the i Bae ae huss rath of Benttle eo a ~| almost sure to be a street car direct Ly a INVESTMENTS! to the University. ov incleg “oo : .CHES! STREET IMPROVEMENTS. are ly in the pathway your POUR{ACREAGE! FARMS! RANCHES EB. handy to care: & miles south, on fine inEhe” We are now erading all the “ thie eminent peychtc uj AND OTHER PROPERTIES FOR ' uestion for proper eolut GALS Lait elty, fa level te bee! pe ity he BY A.B NEWELT. 116 MARION #7 — our prices inci pons these improvements paid. Mon Jacke Rullding =~ déhes choice bottom land between | of this week the City ordered elty cattle apd Tecoma. right at raiiway | water mains on ail, the streets; follow. These i} be undr the acren chem quickly two Improveents wil bonding #yste ea rich Lieve tend fine location. = fe me ars “ONE ACRE NEAR or INTRRURBAN, level tend, fine soll, HH thoroughly cleared ag ROPER MAY _—__O- Alea Bullding. _—18 *\Er. A Faz. RODA from the verett urban, we have several re t. i partially h level land, best of voll ROBERT ne BORE aah i Janke Hullding. cians tract A BARGAIN. Biger lake front ranch: 3 acres bot- + good house. ‘barn good ring t fruits. hie ranch te from three railroad anty road. PRICE ang farm machinery: This te fire PRICE $1.64. 8 TERM OUR PRICES ARE FROM Ham TO $0 PER FRONT FOOT. eres ae Ra _ te the wearer Glove Mig. Co. 5a Main avenue. i chard and ema tee, And there is not another city in the United Blater of 186.40 population that you as well located residence property as this for twice the amount. a Wanda room Finck ime. 8 per month, oe Queen Anne $200 cash. bal- reo" Been Four min. ance skating every evening from so 1:2 “Auditorium, 4h and : intend to live In Seattle, and acoA not relected a home site, be d look this property ever to- morrow or Sunday and get your choice of location. mod nd 85 Four-room cot 1 Sth ave orn. PRICE #58. Be ba per month. Good &room house at Kirkland: fine view over lake Boat every thirt minutes Into city, PRICK 6. BAB TERMS 2D nA Me «Xe. 1 Job, printer: No — wm and Double —_— te Remember, take Capitol MIN car to = Ses RE TRACTS near Beereti| An. NEWELI. 1ié MARION #1 Aloha Street and go east to the rich level -» LITTLE WHITE OFFICE. the mone’ every lot ie in xiving you 25 per est on your investment home ter, wae a.) houre Lal near car, in ity “Nive is" BaRGars Good Bevod joc geared fine location ROBERT MALTHY. 919-900-921 Alaska Buildii Our Salesman Including 8 Mit be there every day, ooeoo0e0000 P. B CLAYTON & 8ON. REAL ESTATE, LOANS AND INSURANCE. a) NEW YORK BLOCK. WW. & TURNER INVESMENT Co., OWNERS. FOR RENT. stewing! ioe Aeron Lier ot for vm Foor 15. Cail 1@ to Seas TANTED power sewing machine OF and taloons. Coo tit ve Co. xkating every evening from to 0:2. Auditorium, 4h bee tt ~~ Ee oa 6-06 Lumber Exchange. hou room house, beth, “Hot and JUST A FEW RODS from the new Everett Interurban we have several nice Sacre tracts, all partially cleared, rich level land, best of soil RORERT MALTRY, 919-900-821 Alaska ding. ry room in basement; on Mi Pe i ing room houne. x12 Bw. corner Howe ar h, bal Ri Room * Colman Hig 2 new ¢room cottage can keep cow. chickens ; terms, Red 7a. 20 ——~— | & room houre. Ca jot; $00 M. B. CRANE &@ CO, INC. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE 107-49 Eitel Buliding. Becond and Pike, sah ‘Rereage for Sale. Z lots, fine view, Queen i, $18 comh, tage, 2 lots. fi@eat view an io $200 cash. fine vie B00 cash, balance cany foo house with bath; #100 WILL, Mother McKinney pleane call at 72 Pike st ROLLER ting every evenin 7:30 to 16:3. Auditortum, 41) Pine. from and — furni oo, week month. ihosy iat Ave. ‘ash. jur Hail for rent: Ninth Ave. and Way. Sociain, nee. rates Seattle, corner, close tn. ~ and S-room Lost isa und. cottage Tel, Main 4; Ind @& inted w m modern col c P. Pant socidental, "tween H Sotmace ~ x1 to Wx115—16-foot al Ntol Mill Addition. Te ‘Third cash, For Maie—Farie a Land. FIVE-ACKE near Everett Interurban, 7 fey Toe, partly cleared. “fine location; ‘Rasy —™* ROBERT MALTRY, vis- tel Aloka Butding. ONE BANK BOOK lost tn, seattle ae en Return ito. navian dh ave. south, —24} metican Bank, Bea nating —u % per month. | LOBT—Drindle bull dow. Boston terrier, mange. Liberal 1 itt ¥ north; Dhone 2 year. Prices lot on Queen five minutes centre, fine view of city lake, only $1,400. om howse and six to ret lots. Only $i.200. » Room 9 | Kenny hird 0 ; modern conveniences, On. ‘oximett end Lote Any, terms. Good. rich level land per cent Hi AYERS & CO, ONE OF OUR SNAPS iain when thi had bought 4. m. to Mea 2 and | aa n7 ion Ave. orth. rfront $1,75—Five acres 4 tom, 2% acres all m, house, barn a nas, water piped to houre feom car and ® minutes’ ride to Plo peer Bquure. CHARLES E. OBT—Between n Madinon and Jeffer- son, on 10th, at off le Library, ank book and Madison and rec: Business Chances, b on a Festa boarders and good t rent only T month, including bedrooms. Cail early and investigate 1 Evory grade of garmont that we show has a character diff than you wilt find in factory made clothing. The hand wor! ee | ship is what keeps the garment in shape while doing servic: Suits in single and double breast, fabrics of black and ‘blue worsted, finished and unfinished, black thibets, fancy workteds Rent—Furnished Rooms. He TBDERAL. Third ang Pine— cold water, le nlectre ite, porcelain solleited. ADAMS. \ Building tf RGE tract of iand, wx ‘and Vegetables; new . hew fence, sewer and v alt tn a-room A baere ti t ran, | ev —————— ws HOTEL, W4 fecond A This is « money maker. artially cleared: 7 a paid ~— y, manager STEWART, STEWART & CO. x houkier f #1, 900 In and pala ‘Te, $i, weekly, La) Room Union Block. 14 Bth ave. Hed Gis. Owner: WARMOUTH & CO., 43 Oriental Bidg. Business Chan: Real te in rts of the city. and Farm Land TIDE LOTS. Roch, for @ tide tote at % eat Northern docks; 110 et fronting. on car Mne; will well neparately, $25.00 made to order x B1 Seren eee eee eeee 4 DAIRY FARM, TWO ig A best river bottom |e 1d, $40.00 made to order values vill buy a double ec rant Street bridge, 13 RR. switch; some ings; $60 rent and only inal! part coupled. mewn ae cont $45.00 made to order values we HAY t level hand, ‘rie, deeu foam st tiaily eh erm. paved’ my MAlante Butiding. —20 ist to AmOe, resis, oe amall wena | Mal mein eh POLES, Paine bh Es sere i "gal et Nl ‘nai large, ate _ aw pd around this FIVE AND TEN-ACRE TRACTS $15 to $35 Per Acre running water; wharf and school on our land, land is selling at $100 and $10 per a will show you, | 'T GEO. WHEELER MEADOWDALE, How he ma of mate is not known. | Shortly b ck Thursday night Jatler having some dutics to perform tn the jail, walke: into the corridors of the bastt MARINE NOTES Reports of vessels now in Alas- kan waters, delayed in transmis- sion owing to the cable being cut Thursday by the cable abip Burn- side, were recely the signal "the steamer at corps office Friday morning messages stated that the Senator, of the Pacific Coast Steam The steamer Senator is reported | as leaving Nome October 1% Steamer Oregon on October 19 left Nome for Seattle, The steamer! Olympia, of the Northwestern | Steamship company, also sailed! from Nome for Seattle on October | Der 1% The Lynn canal steamer Hum- boldt is reported as having arrived at and left Juneau on October 18. Major Glaseford, chief officer of the local signa! corps office, stated Friday morning that another delay would be caused Friday by the cut- ting of the cable by the Burnside. The vessel is now at Cape Flattery, where she will sever the wire with a view toward determining the po- sition of the leak known to exist in the cable between Seattle and ‘Sitka. The fishing schooners Dechkx and Crescent arrived in port from Neah bay Friday morning. The veasels each brought a cargo of| ples, -, va 00 pounde of halibut. The|per dozen, oe Maitic ik sear sl quince, box, nets: canta’ schooner Myrtle is now the only vessel of the fleet yet to appear. Owing to the delay caused by the heavy weather she has been pre- vented from getting @ cargo. She = * agate within the next day or » see tei Bie ct iin Sa * TRAIN HAD NARROW ES- * CAPE. ee taetee *% RAINIER, Ore, Oct. 20-— *® The Astoria & Columbia River * train—Portland to Astoria— ® was derailed by a cow this *® morning on the brink of the *® river and went several hun- # dred feet before it stopped. It ® had a narrow escape from be- * hurled into the Columbia. The * * * * * * * ® passengers were badly shaken * * * SCPE ERE ES Utrich Jarrett Thursday filed « petition for divorce from Rosella Jarrett in the superior court, on the ground of desertion. The piain- Uff aske for the custody of the two minor children, girls, Doretheta, aged 7, and Rosella, aged 6. A petition for divorce was filed in the superior court Friday by G. W. Long against Florence Long. The ground is that until March, 1904, when she abandoned tho plaintiff, she made life a burden for the plaintiff by treating him shamefully and calling him vile names. Long also asks for the cus- tody of the two children, boys, Clare, aged 7, and Cloice, 4. The couple was married in Pennsylvama May, 1895. * up, but none were injured. * Acreage for Sale. } R. R. station, store, 9) every tract is a cor- e you will wish you oot roads | | ficres im ‘thel Duwamish Valley Are being held at $1,000 to $1,600 per acre. We HAVE in the RATNIBR VAL- woanonye, and In many ioe ch, Oh month: om Sent fronts on @-foot « haulevara: tatsoaion of hie here are tract, setoot lute sconi are" bringing up to $125 eae! DESPERATE ATTEMPT TO REAK JAIL FAILED | PRISONER IN CITY BASTILE CAUGHT HEWING HIS way TO LIBERTY—TRIED TO SET FIRE TO BUILDING While performing hin tanka, he thought it would be a good sehedie to look at Walker, For the past @ay or #o the officiain had suspected that Walker was up to something. Gritman stealthily stole along the corridors of the jail until he arrived at @ point a few feet from the door of Wilker’s cell, Hardly daring to Vreathe for fear that the prisoner might become suspicious of bel | watehed, ritman remained tn hit position. His vigilance wan re- warded “Tap, tap, tap, click, elick,” came from the interior of the cell. Then a brief miler Tas Nek, Hick.” Again came the sour Convinced that the man was at work ¢ of the cell where, itman then stepped in front by the light of @ dark lantern, the form of Walker wap clearly revealed doubled up near the south wall » surprised wan the that be made no attempt to ee 1 bis implementa, Knife in hand he stood gaping at the officer, until) realizing that he w nipped” red-hand: © broke out into @ volley of oaths prisoner THE MARKETS A steamer arrived 600 crates of graper A carload of Chelan fancy applee also arrived Friday. Friday with Vegetables. Beans, dry, per ewt, $3.25@38.187 No. choles 1 small whites, $2.60; 55 whites, bayo beans, per sack, $1; parenips, per sack, $1; carrota, per sack, Tbe; ture nips, per sack, 66c; doz, $1; . per green peppers, per box. 6 Otte: Cal- ffornia Pte box, $1 donen } Squash, pe in toma toe ; tomatoes, per box, Tbe per doren, 10@26o; corn, per doz, 8@10c; yelloy toma- toes, Ib, 3 . Ib, dc; celery, doz. 86@40¢ sweet potatoes, per Ibe, $2.76 yellow’ Danker ontons 1 i-4c; Walla Walla onions, sack, Fruits. 1b. Tee. atchee peac Elberta peaches, per box, 60) berta peaches, per box, Simmons peaches, box, 90c; bi berries, per crate, $1.00; bananas, per bunch, $2.00; crab apples, per box, 30@40c; east of a ples, $1.50@2; natives, bo: ‘eur Cal. Gravensteins, Ttoarsises, ent apples, per box, 75@! Snow apples, $1.76@2.00; fancy aps 600 @ $2 er 80c@$1; pears, box. Bie @S$1; scape re, per box, $1.00; i prenes, box, The $1.00. grapes, crate, $1.25@ 1.60; concent 10-Ib, basket, 25 needless Sul- pa grapes, crate $1; Tokay grapes, crate, $1.50@175; Blacks, crate, $1.00; Hawallan pineapples, don, 4.60085. ye e Ca tarines, cn Bee Box. ites, per box, aves Washington creamery, per Ib 38ey Fastern ay mag bricks, Ib. butter, astern tub, Ib. 1b@i8e; ranch 1 twine ae shington cheese, | twins, Be: imburger, Eastern cheese, w cream brick, Ib 16¢; If i block Swiss. Ib, 17c; young American cheese, hogy Ranch eges, Bate; Oregon, 26; rv. Dry granulated, sacks, 100 Eastern 230@ 24c. 35.60; Frult granulated, sacks, Teo Tom, $5.50; beet, per sack, $5.50; Golden C.,, $3.00; Extra C., $6.10, Poultry. Dressed chickens, 10@16e; ve chickens, lfc; spring chickens, 14¢; old hens, 12c; turkeys, 20c; geese, 1c; ducks, 13¢; old roosters, Se, Meats. Deets eee, 5% @6e; mutton c; drensed pork, Mer dressed veal, 8@10%c; dressed lamb, 7%c. Live steers, $3.35 owt; live sheep, $4.00 per cwt.; hogs, $6.25 per cwt.; live veal; | @7.00 per owt; live lamba. fibo per head. Reported for The Star by Down- ing. Hopkins & Co. CHICAGO, Oct. 20.—Following are quotations on Board of Trade today: Vheat— High. Low. Close. Dec., 86 5-8, 85 7-8, 86 5-8. . May, 87 1-4, 76 5-8, 87 1-4, Corn— Dec., 445-8, 443-8, 445-8. Dee., old, 45 1-8, 447-8, 45 1-& May, 44 1-4, 44, 441-4, Oats— Dee., 28 3-4, 28 8-4, $16.00. Jan., $12.45, $12.35, $12.37. Liverpool wheat closed: ber, 68 10 3-4d; March, 6s 10d. NEW YORK, Oct. 20.—Following are Stock quotations toda: Amalg. Copper, 85 1-8, 84 1~ | Am. Sugar, 142 3-8, 140 1-8, ‘wee Brook. R. T., 76 8-8, 73 1-2, 73 3-8. Peope's Gas, 104 3-8, 103 1-2, 104 1-8, Metropol, 126 8-4, 125 5-8, 126 1-2, U. S. Steel, 38 1-4, $7 3-4, 38 1-4, U.S. S., pfd., 104 3-4, 104 1-4, 104 8-4, Atchison, 88 7-8, 88, 88 7-8. B. & O., 113, 1121-2, 112 3-4. Can. Pac., 172 5-8, 171 3-4, 172 5-8. “ 48 1-4, 48 7-8. 152 3-4, 151 1-2, 12 3-4. | Kio ae 104 3-8, 103 3-4, 104 1-4, Penn., 144 1-2, 144 1-2, | Reading, 123 1-4, 122 3-8, 122 7-8. Rock Island, 81 7-8, 81 3-8, $1 7-8. South. Pac., 701-4, 69 3-8, 701-4, St. Paul, 180 3-4, 179 5-8, 180 3-4. | Union Pac,, 183 1-8, ma 4, 138 1-8, | Ii, Cent., N.Y. Cent., 150 5-8 1498-8, 150 5-8. _Sales to noon, 432,200 shares, We are pe fet se eae

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