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peice i: THE CATTLE STAR—MONDAY, NOV. 27, 1905 7 Sra aria seems ee comm mame a remnant TO ESCAPE ~~ RADFORD BROTHERS = [22 == } SHANGHAT sxeteron vey SAVE HUNTERS’ LIFE ne wae | MAN WAS BUSY| nulpped with oreo Dow DECEIVED SAILORS LEAP INTO SOUND RATHER THAN GO TO | | Collin 0, Radford and F, M, (neath @urface, and was going ne, will, if the plans of th down for the third time when the|COmpany meet its expectation, a SEA AGAINST THEIR WILL—OWNER OF SHIP ARRESTED AT 1 man” wa yiR 1 Sunday saved Fred Gould] fadford brother od. With} tain & speed " an hour again \ jrowning in Lake Washington,| much difficulty they hauled him] When fir PORT TOWNSEND ten t; ¢ | had been hunting ducks at} into the AHOE | 7 om pa has ju my Rie a \ ' n th end of the lab An ho He was taken to a hotel at Ken-| the F engine wh a4 places | . an) Av, W 1 into & flocks hin canoe over-| more and placed in a warm bed, He}! the boat immediately. The | Ba 0 deaperate at t to escape; When we Ww ning over t \ and a goodly haul of t ned, Twice the man sank be-| will return to Seattle today measure 66 feet in length witt me } " . ¥ if ace a 10-foot “arm ard the B . ‘w f are at W Eas = — M , C , | + gon Pe " . | Reported by Downing, Hopkins & x mon | loa \ p and was looking for wor | | CHCA : a ud ed over- | te the p fw | he I 1 : t + GS aah | Seer sees reams . Boston Bank Fails) - . althon wa ¥ WASHIN N.D ¢ I ed. Geyer wa : ; et tony, Trg 1 Am Na M 1 i rT Bent G ad | Boston we : oe I “4 “4 a h wa " . i L - | I i 4 “4 44 4 i on t wa a t wa a a i y an) erstwhil stienideted ts H and. A receiver has been ap pf Tacoma’s citizen an we aoe % him | Poluted. ‘The capital of bank Arriving ashore Phelps at one : van 8 j where t ’ ' sn ri pa hyornigg “B COLMAN BUILDING tit ' ~ do i h 1 * Arrest Captain and Mate out on a Oo ! BRUSH | Capta Tedford, mas th o b : . . good front wore | lovers refined a shin When ‘ I night and T ay . ald ring = line-up in brash bargain v9 : a query of ! . CLOTH BRUSHES, $1.0 —yr iad Boag Be wit na- | for ni oi : at Cairn 1 Geyer. W " | not guilty and a seked him what he wanted us ? BATH BRUSHES, $1.26 Waited States Marshal Lathe : nip us, He said be wa WERE YOU ARE | HAIR BRUSHES, $1.50 ee uance nt A s " t to BE 1 o'clock, which was ¢ Gang of Toughe. F. T. Geyer sailor who jumt We thea told } TOOTH BRUSHE @@ overboard with his nt to ship, He brushes for @nd was reser ‘ ont make any ft giddy pet oP vagy theapnnes bo ‘dicna by A MEETING PLACE CHANGED CONTROL FINALLY SETTLED NAIL BRUSHE Manded in care of the United Stat We saw it would be ws Th f the board After three re of litigation, the t to Marshal. Captain Tedford and mate | show forces. A gang of tough t de upon t ¢| bontrol the Seattle, Renton &: gare $509 bonds ered around us ready to } seoture in ty! Bouthern raflway was finally settled A Star representative Interviewed | the first na of rea will be he night| by Judge Hanford, of the federa Sailors Geyer, Depure and Rush at | had to go. Another ck No. Instead of| fourt, Saturday, by a decision «iv Port Townsend, who said they were Geyer didn’t want to as was first an-! ing th of the disputed mot shanghaied, but went with is sick and phys 1.200 ah to F. H. O* Shipping Agent Ryan voluntarily wk do any hard » fully knowtug they were expected to he was a toamster Bhip on the vessel and a member of the In Phelps, when.told by a Star rep Brotherhood of Ex Tesentative on board the Grant this c eipers’ union, local morning that Geyer was reported to — York city | Bave said he was aware of the fact) Cairns stated he was a belt maker that he was to ship on the Scottosh | and a member of the | loors and was willing to do so,| Order of American Mechanic @enied that such was the truth. | 879, 314 Frankford st.. Philadelp j Baid he: Cairns that they had not Goyer Is Scared. been at the Sailors’ home, but a are showing a f Geyer is not a sailor. He ts a Brewery worker of Chicago. He has! ® card issued by the union to him St Tacoma. He attended a meeting @f the union at Tacoma last week.! The Tuxedo club, couple of days. We arrived on the sound trom | San Franciseo on the British ship Buttshire last Tuesday. We stayed on the vessel until Thursday, Then line of Carving Sets MERIDIAN CUTLERY CO. and THE WESTLEHOLM CO, O CELEBRATE the fact that Mr. Z. C. Miles sold the “OHIO” Range on Thanksgiving * elegantly finished Peart, Genuine Buck. Bliver first 2-piece sets, prices from S100 UF 1405 Second Avenue. Should be worn at informal dinners, Stag and at home wear $30, $40 The Full Dress Suit Should be cept Eve., in the year 1888--- 17 years ago---we will Give Away 17 Turkeys (Commencing Today, Nov. 27) Ragley’s Corner Holiday Gifts PRACTICALLY WHOLE SALE PRICES. worn for theaters, wedding and 1 re- ms formal dinners. Prices $30 — $40 — 355 Sur- Overcoats: Chesterfield, Inverness, $30. $35. $40. . Redelsheimer & Co. to AT this year assortment Our holiday is enormous complete atock The to the first 17 people purchasing (either for cash or credit) an Wrought ls Steel or a “Never Break” Malleable Range Comb and Brush Seta, fror First Ave. Cor. Col Strongest Overcoat House tn the ms ore We to bg This offer does not stop with Thanksgiving, but, as is stated, continues itary Brushes, per pair bia St. State. He vw wo S. good till 17 Ranges of the above makes have been sold. Glove and Handkerchief Cases in all varteties, from NOTE Bring the bo and girls to the real live turkeys in our We to 81.50 Lots of fug for them. Every ha hing to say for Manicure Sets, an unlimited . sort nt. im ebony, bone, pear! i You ret tol know tite a lot a rke if you and the chil and shell; prices ranging from Ir and |see them sererees BRC to 97.00 Novelties in Cuff and ¢ r Boxes, from GO@ up t #4. 00 is Mirrors, in a 506-5056 PIKE ST styles, rors, from the Mirrors and rors, from the ++ 25e@ ' Leather Goods, Perfumes Totlet Waters Sache and ROASTING PANS—for the Turkey Day—are here aplenty and at a right price. Sizes 9 by 12-inch, 12 by 15, and 16 by No troubh to show good We have manufaftured i factory 1-inch. Spring and Western |a lit ry h Every housewife will apr ate the worth of a self-bastin, we put on spec 1 next three always dependable roasting pan. That's the “Savory”—as days. They're n late base, for it. It's an improvement—10 by 18-inch. with opalescent gre dort wired complete. You save middleman well as get the benefit of pecial sgiving price YOUR. CHOICE $3 @ $3.50) => CARVING SETS We have positively the most showing of these in Seattle manufacture. Stag handles THREE-PIECE SHTS, $2.39, $2.00, RUSSWINFOODGRINDERS The cook's best friend, $1.00 and $1.25. CHILDREN’S EYES Receive spectal care with us in testing and fitting proper glasses We are thoroughly equipped for it complete and all-round best the Lander, Frary and Clarke beat ster $4.49, $6.50 and $7.00. Agents for the Prize Oak and Woods’ Radiator Heaters PHONES 1158. } fair i BOTH ' SPINNING’S SEASONABLE SNAPS 1 ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ $2.09 ‘ ‘ 4 k th an. Page ¢ see v ‘4 He will tell you. Page 6 eee r K Page ¢ eee $4 + Suluning’ . Cash Store > 1310 mecon’ Ave OFFICIAL PRICES HEYWOOD BROS. FAILURE $17,000 Mortgage Sale Now in Full Blast IMPORTANT- istor SUSPENDERS. SOCKS AND req ed t HANDKERCHIEFS then 11 ‘ 1 Suspe s MEN'S SUITS 1 lot of reg ‘ mere 1 lot of “fit s ANKETS ‘AND comrontee wine t : lot extra y Comforts, 1 . +" 1 jot fancy Pinvikets, at * . 1 lot extra heavy blankets YOUTHS’ suiTs v - aaah wi bs Linge MEN’S SHOES ot Strong Ty at. MBE | a rot of Men's extra ge 1 lot of Cheviots, 83-15 worth 1 lot of Worstedn, at 83-75 a CHILDREN’S SUITS 1 Box’ Ca 1 $1.25 » at 1 avy 42 1 ~ vic i Kid Shoes, yd 1 Out Aes 1 n’s Dress Patent a Suite, at $1.93 worth $5.00. at . S285 MEN'S OVERCOATS AND | ,, rr on ake, CRAVENETTES, prope Overcoats and Cravenett of va- 1 ood «=Kid Shoes, worth riown sty and materials and - Qt oe 87-05 worth § S135 MEN’S HATS 1 lot $2.50 Fe 1 Dress 1 lot $3.0 $139 1 lot of $2. 1 wort! ; ; $1.25 John B. Stetson and Columbia 1 Extension shapes, at a245 at MEN'S UNDERWEAR 1 lot Medicated Fleeced Sanitary Shirts and at..39¢ | 1 lot extra b & j MEN'S SHIRTS lot Men's Double-breas' ifornia Flannel Shirts. $2.00, at is | 2 lot Men's Bt 1 | Stripe rf 7W9e back. AUTHORIZED AND PUBLISHED BY ORDER OF NEW YORK MANUFACTURERS’ PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION, MORTGAG- ORS. | HEYWOOD BROS. SUCCESSORS TO The Monarch Shoe & Clothing Co. 1317-1319 --- First Ave --- 1317-1319 Half Block North of the Postoffice Bet. University and Union When In Doubt BuyFurs { ] A luxurious Neck Scarf, in sable or min be worn in throw-« erossed at th throat it may be knotted | ‘ound the neck. add more to the ¢ furs ion of all who see them, This iMustration gives but a costume than an They excite | faint idea of the beauty and grace } of our fur produetions | The present styles are vastly su perior of previous years | both in ion of furs. and variety oration Holiday orders are coming in rapidly Early jon should be made fo insure timely comple- tion Our store is replete with sug gestions for priate gifts for Xmas. Inspection invited. Every fur we sell sustains our reputation achieved by 36 years of jealing in the fur business. PETKOVITS FUR COMPANY 110 MARION ST.