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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, OCT. 20, 1905 “ ee ee ee Ne ne NN NA 7 D Sop SKIRTS HERE/SAMONDS, [= 3/ THAN CROOKER \ Eee tp eanate wel | The the r f Chartes Foon 4 Croker is a veal man, al ¢ H n ke who has died tm New York, will }land, tar ago, He was} 4 f the I 1 Power | ' w Tra~|qip and | tee triend, a man| knew and we care, bo return o ‘ : now prapably be fougd as the result of |then in the business on | nny 1 prowident, of the Sera istrict att for | wt 1 good and t hen h th lla : Harry @. Stone, a leva) tatlor NRO, | her Buckingham hotel | | of the mont forcithiibidhs he waid | 4 ‘ cee Tae Gene Cees Se eee canes = ‘ made by Jerome wince f Croke s my friend, although | 7 = 5 SEES other d ption as has been gly hw t y . t 7 ; 1 Murphy.,pot that miserab hin < na US petition that ¢ vile nh orde Sa | ‘ cw : , r to him for help TH "Charles FM w P F Of | . & al pr eat when she wa k e & Jow at Gad Firth + . ARE | | FIRE ON SHIP = sss Sar he , ; x A fire, which, had it not been for $38,000 rth of p in Min | __ aged of d : " oh : - ‘Japs Too Foxy 5; 19 welork Friday ; a: rices ot H }a huge « f acid leaking 8 yugh the At the supreme counell of the jot Masonry, the } For Harriman Sania "marriage with another the or der, and o rh ' woman, She also alleges th Southern jurisdiction, Scottish Rite | ponors tt confers on {ts members. - ‘ 9 of ® -_ fp took with him, when he left, $7 Has brought 1 # of buy- Masons, in Washington, D. C., on} Admiral Winfield Scott Sehley FORIA, B. C., Oct a which she had saved, and her cloth , Thursday two Seattle men, n Alva Adama, of Colorado, |™@0 and Sehwe an th ‘ — ng and jewelry, valued at $50. ers to th st luring the Re and B. Burwell, were elected lected knights commander of | Mail Steamship co loading the N h Pt , 1 Wh eat, tot ry thirty-third degree the court of honor Ssalanee see die cee tor in port PrN kk kK ik ik ie ety : — } the newly acquired Manchu ° : * sit , - cL * 5 way ceded by ; ; awd , He a anvel® t 9 62.69 % | cessful, the road lea t ' “ he * Oct v4 19 & | to British and Belg ere + oamsrd gi pl Bgoang br * hess tong rrigation Projec ere orvtieerty fad Saat is Ont s RI wc, iY A d Me a 5 mortem RK tt te te tet te tet tt tt PAT pprove premeerass é hea ‘eh Pens. OR ; Af tn | : t rate at heswsied = ght — AM ‘ . ¥ te atten jay, tow in & store ta nam ener pee ge ae rela in orde prevent| Cooler, Light Southeast Winds. Engineer Newell, of a from ¢ péiaren \¢ AL “at . States reclamation service, has ap- S stated 9 - pe LIN, Oct. 20.—Emperor Wil @ cab approached at high " ato yn i. the pref — speed, ‘The machines collided with) proved the Okanogan project, and ad ( the acid r Ham had a narrow escape from s¢r- | considerable shock. The emperor’s|!" & report bene oe oft a et 8 wraaclien able prices t t t rtment at Washington, stated tha nly Hey & 4 : fous ury last evening. He was/car took him into the court of the/P* m rtly after the vessel sailed, they ieeine tke street in front of the |castle, The other machine was dis-|!t 1 entirely feasible, and recom: |THE OLD BULLOCH NOMESTHAD AT ROSWELI, GA, WHERE | wt ated, It was noticed ¢ ask was 6 te $8.50 Suit castie In an auto when an anto- | abled. | mended that work on it begin im THE PRESIDENTS MOTHER WAS MARRIED. }leaking, At the time it was discov Pe ow Suits and Over- | mediately, red. the "a ree enough COLMAN BUILDING coats—garments made up = —————— —— 4 Bulloch hamestead wae built in 1861 by FP. Wulloch, father | to warrant the officers casting the Jof Martha Butloeh, th | states with cargoes still In thelr} CHARLESTOWN, Wash, Oct. 20. r On October 12 fresh trouble broke | dled suddenly this morning. after é » cotton mille | out, when Nels Christensen, a long-|, yhort {liIneas She leaves a hue 4 when in Ds jtown turned out to see her off | shoreman, was arrested for rioting. | band and four small children. She . jand later found guilty by a Jury. | was 8 of age and recently lost ao ; ' ‘The union men then Informed Judge chtld. Funeral will ROSWELL, € 20.—Preal- [him he bubbled over with r tent’ me ton the @ «itt 1465, whe became Mra. It was raised In Roswell, d ‘or fully half an hour was thrown inte t i about in the waters, sending dense volumes of sinoke, which a crdwd to the scene, The schee river, and khown |° 4 welt wan the belle of the the whole for rough 8 $335 Cut Rate Conreny $10.00 to $11.50 Suits and Overcoats —several atyles her youngest bu i ite way through and fabrics to choose from Moore, of the federal court, that uD-| take place on Sunday | dent Roosevelt reached here et 4:28} ment and greeted Crockett heartily.|the cask and finally died out. A losing the week selling |iess Christensen was released or this morning and left the train, @riw- |He told the townspeople of an am eful watch was k to prevent “a out $5 00 BRIDGEPORT, Conn., Oct. 2°.-~| granted @ new trial, they would re~| PORTLAND, Ore, Oct. 1%—Con-|ing to his mother's hoi tng {ncident—how Crockett got out| it drifting against other vessels in vgmeae prides .disen bd | fuse to unload another vessel. struction work begs yesterday President Roose magyj of dixging trenches by having good! the slip. WITCH HAZEL Bron George Cunliffe, who w#3/"“Nonunion men were thea employ- jon the joint Great Northern-North here yesterday on the/ed by the Sesnon and other com~|ern Pacific line on the north bank who knew his mother as a girl. Hel coffee which he made for the men.| The Cha on experienced visited the Prosbyterian chitreh/ President Roosevelt made a short| very rough weather from the time nal stealing $101,000 from the) panies, but the work ts slow The | of the Columbia into land. | where she worshipped and where] address in the village park. He left| she left San Francisco until she ar- Express company tn Pitts-| union man finally stated they would | Contractors are purchaxing a large | ber father, Major James Bulloch, | Roewell « bait hour late on secount| rived inside of Cape Flattery, ‘The Qetober 9, will be taken to/ go to work if the nonunion men} block of land and erecting supply | dropped dead teaching a Sund: Yiof handshaking and greetings, and | storms which prevatied delayed th . Value 25c; eut to 13¢ $12.50 to $13.50 Sufte and Overcoats—a fine assort. 3 \ ment—garments fit to wear f SHAMPOO SOAP Lee's Beg Tar Preparation, in i) at any ti Bates sain Ceclaste last nicht | rachaaenineh 3 ant She Nenu depots. i f school class and shook hands with/ said he wished he Could stay for M hours, The wind blew al- regular 260 size; cut to 17¢ place = sgl : Ghat $80,009 had been recovered at|ing concerns affirm all of the ye |S#¥* See E SSR SOEs j the sged-yastor and many jowng-}bours Ways tow. the serthwest, Fhe ves- ALCOHOL STOVE ing out 4 b 4 | people. ietmamnseay sel brought o cargo of tar and gen- “te nelited” ol he temas price ; ne Reform” —a ena e. hom brow! * loaded in plenty of ew H 2 ye be arte saint oe iggy po oa te ent, ot ey PITTSBURG, Pa., Oct, 20— | President Roosevelt greeted thal] ATLANTA, Ga... Oct. 20—Presi-| eral : ‘the cron $20,000 was hid-| however, It is feared some of t *® Standard Ol! today raised the # ‘bewes rperden old oe as they oat Roosevelt was introduced by cote ice of crude oi! five cents # @ governors states ‘arren jiGenator Clay, and responded, pay Cunliffe finally said: | steamers will not be able to wait, * price E. Crockett, a member of the + # im the Bast and two cents in per ol preal- [ihe a tribute to Clay, referring to! LE ~_ *¥ou'll never get it; 1 have de-| : een , dent's regiment, was marshal in thellbim as being in the ame class of LTT HAPPENINGS st 4 it. parade When the president saw|advisors as Cockrell is to Missouri. gt handine. ineplies; $1.06 size for ..50¢ $1.00 Red Stal Emulsion; t EMULSION COD LIVER OIL. to aise Oe .- 52a LIQUOZONE, $15.00 to $18.00 Suits and ! Overcéats—black Clays, ; Scotch Tweeds, blue Serges,” * 085 me. Sitertive at frat. dowkeed see0 Seen eeeeeens In the custody of Sheriff Scharr- fy $1.00 size: Saturday anly Lawns, Vicur Meltons vs story, but the prisoner | _ y § a sage eed : to it, saying that he had/ broieh, of Helena, and Detective jaynes iee—Always Fi | - waeys--they're made Fire broke out at 11 o'clock last ress the money ta. bis rooms ta wait ie nmite winstowe oe AShes of Irving Buried Mulhern, of Vancouver,“ Camilie jg % fest riett—setting out hotel, where he stopped here Ehrlich & Harrison, on Rafiroad av Sona in ed Bien alee prices range said he was afraid that the enue and Connecticut street. The} : y im for the manger ef 8. yaues from voconaett CHICAGO, Oct. 20.--There was & -- } fo > gs| rancher, W, J. Oliver, arrived on Was oe were | ge agg eth eee = } scurrying of reseve parties late yee- damage — bout ose. In His ric Resting Place Thureday evening at the coumty jail ily marked, as they were terday afterncon when it became!) The mall service for interfor ~d { from Vaneouver, B.C. As the pris- $20.00 to $25.00 Suits 4 of the Allegheny National|*#0ws that @ rowboat containing | points in the Tanana and lower Yu a: rs oner is regarded as a very desperate 2 25. uits an fe Pittsburg, and that every-| ‘9 Persons was helplessiy drifting} kon points from Eagle City to 8t.| LONDON, Oct. 20.—The ashes of Murdette Coutts man, Sheriff Scharrbroich will make Overcoats — perfection in the trip to Helena entirely by day. make, style and trimmings —you have over 35 styles to e a 7 + st ‘ he Inte Henry Irving were bi c "Can. | Out on the lake before a 40-mile| Michaela and Nome will go into ef-| the In ¥ Irving wor rit The services were conducted bj was looking for them. Cun-| vio4 that was lashing the water|fest November 1 The mail wili| today in Westminster Abbey. Gra |l@anon Duckworth, Rev, Joe. «| At the home of her daughter, Mrs. G, BENINGHAUSEN Maker and Repairer ot ¢ | } Ee reenee nen “7 | into ‘tremendous seas. Off shore! be sent in via Valdex. There will| throngs attended the services, 'm Podinson, Dr. Weldon and Areh.|P. Kuhlmann, 1014 Alder, Mra. P. J. | FINE WATCHES | Fads apconind dpe ° thin statement ts true, and the| {rom Bouth Chicago, far out in the] be two routes to Kagle City, one of | thousand being unable to enter 68 |Wishop Wilberforce. Representa- | Christensen, widow of the late P. J and — See eee think it {s, the total ald be seen the rowboat with | which will ha fortnightly serv-|*count of the crowd tives of the king and queen and the| Christensen, passed away on Thors- CHRONOMETERS. selling out prices range Of money stolen is account-| ‘tS tWo cecupants, one of whom was} ico and the other a bi-monthly The pall bearers were: Sir Squire | prince of Wales were present day afternoon. She wan S1 years from tor. levidently a woman. Flying from | Fairbanks, im addition to the regu-| Bancroft, Karl of Aberdeen, Lord ~ —— of age. Rey. E. BE. Thompson will “The Sign of the Time Rall.” §/ $10.00 $12 50 » | what was probably as oar was what! iar throngh mail service, will also| Tennyson, Sir Charles Wyndham, Stow te Platere Than. officiate at the funeral | tines e r . fied. 90~20e appeared to be a woman's white/ have a weekly service. Nome and | Jobn Nare, Lord Burnham, Sir Alex eg age gr aed skirt, which was being waved fran-|§t Michaels will be reached weekly | ander Mackenafe, George Alexander, | Eaton & Ericson makes the best| tory at 3 o'clock on Sunday after- | Edward’ Cunliffe October 9 | theally. Crews from two life sav-iby the mal! sledges from the Tan | Beerhohm Tree, Sir Lawrence Alma, | photos for leas, Kite! building, 2nd/ noon. j We Adams Express company |! Stations immediately started to’ ana | Tadoma, Sir James Fewer, Forbes jand Pike. Hoth phones Open Sun-| A petition for @ivorce was fled in | . ane adhe yg | Robertson, Arthur Pimero and Wm. day, 1 to 8 p.m. only I the superior court on Thursday by Right at the home of Joseph W ‘ Boardman, Cuniiffe’s brother-in- $2.75 to $350 Odd Pants we've made a big table of these; sell- q 713-115 First Ave. price, palt ..., PLYMOUTH OF COMPAN 707 SECOND AVENUE. Extra heavy wool ribbed $1.00 eseces|1] PAYS] ItPays to Buy You Shoes at the Plymouth]... °.- | AN 50c ribbed Underwear— dapan to F ht F r TO BUY WHERE THE ASSORTMENT IS BEST AND BIGGEST—IT GIVES YOU AN OPPORTUNITY Trans Pac Trade INVESTIGATION AND COMPARISON OF VALUES IT ENABLES YOU TO DETERMINE WHICH 18 THR price, suit on nore BEST GARMENT FOR YOU TO BUY. ‘ | ake Poe they're woolen and all ! Steamship Lyra, which arrived weights and color selling from the Orient on Thursday, came Ov d | : Sa ercoats an . woeeene | oer rs to the United States and Women’s Comfort 10,000 paira Women’s Storm =. garment ........56 i blue, pink, brown, black, na- WHERE YOU HAVE THE LARGEST STOCK AND THE LOWEST tural and white; PRICES. ic selling out MEN'S RUBBER BOOTS. 129 pairs Men's Knee Height Rub- ber Boots, regu i ports with cargoes from a } Bale : “ 2 price tome Chikdre: Rubbers Anether jo! ae and China. Shoes 7900 pats ‘Miecee” poorest me Heavy and light all-wool and is will mean that the hundred THE ST. REGIS dren's Rubbers at 336 hmere 25¢ Sox ling OF more vessels captured in the SHOE THE KIND sete —, ate h cogheoste.. Se A “ HAV Ne 2 READ THIS. | out price, Russo-Japanese war will be drafted rece widely d@vertiied 4 wn th eae ‘ | : cor 50c ladies in all the new and correet [| SHOES are made solely for LAIRD SCHORER'S make of BUM for ......0.css0ee lasts, in patent leather and all women's comfert. If your Child's an: feet are tender—if you have corns or bunions—they'll s; tomorrow's sa rice give you more solid com- $2 49 & fort than any shoe made. Other leathers, all styles, widths did wool mixed 20¢ and # fito this service. The result will Very likely end in a vigorous com oar war between the Japanese and foreign tramp vessels. More especially those of Great Prit ain, Norway and ( ermany. HOUSE SLIPPERS. ed Shirts—hundreds of cole Japanese veasels, it is a They soothe your t SUNDRIES. @arry freight at one-third ra WOMEN'S GYM. SHOES. aching feet. lou forget : by foreigm vessels, and . I A complete stock of Wome a A you have feet in a pair of Moree Hair theotee hewp the feet ‘coats 59 per cent less to run a Jap r& } \e m, price . us : in arm and ¢ nd cure rheu- MINOR’S “EASY” SHOES. matiam, le a pair, 3 pairs for 1 ms | eel tian thew ooo | 1, PXedeisheime O. ||ff womens siioes ano sin. MINORS "EASY, swoKs, ‘bes oe ll Aevalenaocliagepdiaraetnetaiies | LACE AND CONGRESS, Hs Boys’ The as Leagines te $00-604 First Ave Cor. Colum Strongest Overcoat Horse in ff) Formen"® $5.00 Shoes, small sites i AND JULIETS, ere |) ee Strike at Nome bin St The State I and narrow widths Py} pete : ; Women’s $2.00 Shoes, alt sizex, for ; WOMEN'S “NEVER-RIP™ £1.00 grades of stiff and soft Women’s Felt Slippers, the $1.00 ee Delays Shipping Women's “HEVER-RIP* mouse MME Sueurusr conag quality, tomorrow . We Slippers, all sixes, 2 palr S9e | out. price, 50c i | Saturday Specials At | segues’ ail a ur ay ec @ Ss OUR TRADE ON CHILDREN’S (SHOES |S THE LARGEST IN THE STATE. GOOD SHOES AND HONEST VALUES HAVE MADE IT, OUR SHOES ARE BUILT OF LEATHER—WE DON’T KEEP THE OTHER KIND. NOME, Oct. 20.—althe Strike situation, which has p ed for the t two weks, tx about eae, 20re 0 sll some dane New York Store If you don’t come here you miss a buying chance of a So come, lifetime. Shere. om, cenit fara n 1418 2d, Near Pie |4 Have You Tried the Plymouth School Boys’ Shoes That Wear ared some of the steamers wil! have to for the Note the Number 9 For your Chil BOYS' “RIP NIT” SHOES. oes! | dren? See the Little Men's “Rip Nit” Shoes, ty it the, sce aa | For tomorrow only, to induce =a me, er mt bay cre- spp le 31:33 you to trade here, we quote you Sines 2% to 6%, price . 175 the following very special 4 on Ladies’ and Misses’ Coate. ‘These garments are our very newest styles and are made up of latest patterned mixed tweeds and Plain English coverts in semi-fit fing and empire effects; yo re 2 ian - f ey BOYS’ STEEL SHOD SHOES. ines 11 to @, price ...-..- 81650 tte x Ai ge Shod prces, PLYMOUTH SCHOOL SHORS, | Youths’ sizes 1 te % priee ; He extra quality, the best Shoe sold in | Boys’ sizes 2% to 64, price the United States for the money. THIS STORE IS HEADQUAR- Child's extra quatity “Plymouth” | TERS FOR BOYS’ SHOES— School Shoes, sizes 5 to § #425 | “THE KIND THAT WEAR.” Child's extra quality “Plymouth” | rite Boys’ “Hard Nox" Shoes, School Shoes, sizes 8% to 10% with steel horseshoes In the bot. butter and Hage. Pike price Ladies’ Coats, regular price $12.50; special tomorrow . Ladiea’ and Misses’ Box Coats, fin * ext ity “Phy ae ‘rs ghine, aisen 2 to" 3 d y extra quality “Plymouth he same, sizes 1 to 2 Covert; regular price $7. ol Shoes, #ines 11-to 2 price | Boys’, the same, sizes 2% to i efal tomorrow ... Ladies’ latest style, 2-4 length Covert Coats, big values at $18.50; special tomorrow ,. sees BILO8 Come and see oe our heatiful ine