The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 13, 1906, Page 7

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eee eee ee > OVERNIGHT SUNSET HAS A ROAR COMING... ENTRIES : re rare | * — a yer ! Mea ow TELEPHONE COMPANY Ve) val : h . e FIRST RACE} and me | ACTUALLY ASSESSED AT 5 anon xho " 7 ae. , l F ig 104 FRANCHISE . ‘ roe ios iT8 . per 4 Kleven t \ we’ I Was ' Be ; " we - g , ae Of Course It's Different : M ECOND RACE “a -*, ” y ‘ ‘ uawal . . Ney 1 t oes enese . rhe @ Mord Ty moved ° a x ae * keep th . ' 10 pave & “ n - ' ' ty eae of 1? . ' 4 Ph 110 Five Pe Thadde 10 “- 3 #y. . ae et THIRD RACE xf valwatio" . M jare and the : . ‘ 1 rar, eure “ ' ' " « aut ‘ a 10 ton, HO . ' qnagntticanit ard @ ‘ x ' 3 Ve tase thane BPS x FOURTH RACE. Fi i-ye and uy —_— ee | 96 it COMMODITY RATES ARE OFF = * P xt Wednesday th aa) ‘Woeaathers s 5 bedi fag oR expire, and t ‘ vac Wa after the ordina at will t na Dora I * » the me of navigation FIFTH RACE-One w F jhas been a hear m c of a }freight into Atlin. Daw and to sere QOUNCILMEN AND SANITARY) Lower Yukon riv wine oraay J h ATS ARE HOLDING A) MARRIS PURSER OF DOLPHIN Manola me SIXTH RACE —~ 0 MEETING THIS AFTERNOON W. J. Harris © of the Seat S-year-alds al TO AMEND MILWAUKEE OR: steamship company, went out on|e r Baa DINANCE apacity. For a number of years t has been or Paral EES Kenova ——_— Morgan has promoted “ Hiue Kyes Furalion as purser Tenordate 9519 Saladle 10 the} age, | Por the parpore of amending o cP HELO FOR THEFT. 1 "7 larry Dine: of n cuched” John Mur f x &@ tenderloin resort, wae A oonil jaat night aod is being he Mee headquarters, atu of the council S . = — as held in the peered to be under the f . oa he iquor, Was also taken in and te & this afteracne peld a8 4 witness j be = «> sgl | REED 18 APPOINTED | quaskdered and the amer Henry RB. Reed, who semer- | discussed. No definite section | ty sac. Bg Yee. mae former- |FULL TARIFF RATES MUST BE feken regerding the matter.| piottation of th bo te * ‘ ta ese ma of the Lewle and Clark) PAID BY ALL WHO SHIP BY the report with be presen c B 4 exposition, in Porthutd, was ap fa cous nalght, and {Rat | potted director of expioitatto EXPRESS—NO MORE DEAD it rete o the committee ine Alaska 5 wad enmfetion eed thel tien this tmorning tn the ean | HEADS. Rives committee. | Cervera | qmmmittes upon the request of —— press and publicity department | Epa to make the amend | Gradeally the many little eee eeementes by the three jstons and fay ch have for ged it will be wact imerty been by the council next and expres: atier Auguet 28 wil! all be off, are of the King County coming to light. The latest t# that this morning an many franks given by the ox that was the inten ion | lpress companies to various patre Saciviy to dissolve the Injune wil) be null and void after Aug lage which it bre aght} matier of contamination | lh brought to the attention | j press companies the same slap as| it dows the railroad companies | One feature of the new law is} that a shipper accepting a rebat jor concession will be subject to | ltine as well as) Mio leaves for the Ht] VICTOR BECKMAN MAKES AN | TAR = WITH SILT | MONDAY, AUGUST 14 1906 =" VICTORIA HAD es ae mm aN CLOUD-LOVING PRINCESS - ENTHUSIASTIC BALLOONIST Y miuet wnt th ’ i i hown that the put eed Inte the aprit of the day and } us MAGOON IS MOVED UP A eeee eee eee eee eee CHAS, &. MAGOON. He ts the minister to Panam wernor general of the canal who has been appe t vice gv ernor general of the Philippines with the prospect of becoming gov | orno noral. It te predicted that he will advance tnto the cabinet by the sai route that Taft followed He te 45, 4 wyer, native of Minne nota, and practiced in Nebraska. He yointed a law officer of the f insular affairs of the war rent in 180%. He became gen ounsel of the Isthmian Canal) commission, then a member of it wa bu SAROO DOR ASOES * ON THE FRONT ON IN FRISCO \s-'icr% nse" 2 (Scripps News Service.) pst Rn Pinas ts RANCIM 13 , ° on ; poninne rv WOMAN 18 INSANE ‘ iB w ‘ pete ne bedi: ‘| A woman, evider ut of t hetr t t mand ee ee * BOTH FIGHTERS * WILL MAKE WEIGHT, # * (Scripps News Service * GOLDFTELD, Nev, Aug. 12. & 1 " for the big f forward * i Lan . * t within the next fow * help Nelson tr of the fighters * et by t #| RIVERSIDE, Cal, Aug A # | Perria, K want * , , t\o i * mine we eee eee eee ee ee es h , CHARGED WITH ROBBERY ag he ty much grain ; am “ ginta ¢ ywned by J “9 ‘ lodgt sy Bis oem Dut fi LONDON, Aug 1 rhe Princess di Teano fs one of the most noted to have been robbed wateh ANOTHER BIKE GONE | devotees of Londos uy senaction. hanouses uae and $18 in cash by an MK misses one 9 “ She is a da sli jthe wat a oe an! A. R. Melsod, 1208 Siath av. re-| 0% 4 Ban Arpino and is popular in Rome. London society is go Hubbard — the corner w Fi v and son st. yesterda TO INVESTIGATE RATES sexs May for * UMATILLA IN FROM FRISCO. “400 H ts t One “Doi - The complaint of Dav FOOTY ha SP i i (Steamer Umatilla arrived this Pass kon excessive will TWO DUE FROM NOME © ful argo of freight, much of At the Seattle Hat Factor 1210 ‘composed of ex-Chief KI ~ s Mack “nd (fan lyn . 18 perishables for Western av.| Second av, tomorrow 0: One hat lam and Dr ES. Mills Do- | a t Rchubach “@& merchanta, and also « full list of/to a customer, ‘Take your pick of /minion railroad commission The | * both due f Nome passengers first entire stock of felts, stiff or soft.*** two left Vancouver yesteday on the | and St. Michaet thie afternoon Kerteveseanes sii Troopahip Buford for the nest! two # « will be laid up, and & jay was taken to one of the buoys. Steamer Farallon ts on the dock at Ragie Harbor, but will come off ¢ this afternoon, start loading 4 sail for Southeastern Alaska wrow night Steamer Queen salle tonight at 7 H load of freight and many fret 4 passengers The Indiana has returned from Raquiaalt, where she was on the dock, and ts loading for Michact and Nome at Pier 14, eal The capactty will be 60,000,000 gal —— ie ASTONISHING AT and imprisonment WORD FROM MAYOR STATEMENT | ne raliroad and offical making the |Ing Wetnesday } AT BELLINGHAM—INCAIMIN. | concession Bteamer Buckman, of the Anchor } line, is due from San Francieoo| Seturtay morning no word) ares JAMES J. HILL. | Fem Pn a _ or ggy ian | dete tliat ti tata tabeaah ~ Excursion amer Spokane te} pat ae! a ive from Alaska this afternoon and} fast «port was favorable tt ix ox-| ; MAY BE FATAL : . - ‘Matt an Nis homeward Jour witness @ car shortage this fall|e Ph ond Hm which has never been equaled be-|@ (Serippe News Service) | a"an |8 now practinaly aver fore im the history of the state.” Supe Loom fe the Spokane goes on the southern | This remarkable statement ts|@ Two electh a" perpen to have been mm Angetes rele ae a | The Pennsyivania ts loading for Bellingham papers by me uthar aa useen Gi | Nome and will sail (amorrow | Heckman, secretary of the Lumber-|@ ing.on a curve just out With « full load of freight the lmen's Manufacturing association.|@ the city limita. The tt Diympia aatle tonight for Nome The interview goes on to state that |@ car was heavily loaded with jthe move Is one being made by J./e people te Ag the ONSEN LAKE ‘ Hil to 0 cripple the Northern |@ beach i ay : pase thelr mor bo olde te seta tee ects. whhameet and 11 GRERN LAKE, Aug. 12--The Jeure railroad shares which will give |% pasreneere were injured. Three @| nemmnrth Baw renerre, “Shore. ot |hum @ majority of the Northern |@ may die The accident was due @| cece tom a Bo phen ve BE 7 . . ; |Green Lake, will unquestionably be Pacific stock. The shortage will be|@ to the fact that the care were @| feb BR Brown. who lived felt most in September ané Octo} ss, t at the }a monster affair, and will prove a i MEE Teeth and who wat 4 | ber & dispatched by telephone = $ | boon © thie entire section of the q Wet Werk on the charee ot | Lees) efficiaie ef the Great 4 the orders were misundersta city when it tx finally completed * d wer Wied this morning and | Northe i North fe be committed to the| that there will be ae poor sabe SP ESEEEEE SESE SEF) one and tt te reported tha rk end Insane ishortage of cars. For the past six il! be commenced upon its com 38 feebedly one of the hard-| months the Great Northern has had | N | struction very soon ot Cert the insanity commisrinn |cars on sidings awaiting loads. The | @e . | R. H. MeMullen, who recently Bes beet Gillet won to decide for | Northern Pacific has plenty of care! | purchased three lots on the corner fue time Witnesses for andiand, while there might be a sbort-| OPENS TODAY Jof Woodiawn and 70th ay, will, it) age when the eastern wheat ship-| ie said, soon commence the erection * -heaga emt, and ft looked Stime xs if Mrs. Brown would fas charged that she has mad: ‘Betts of vinlenes on the children ments begin to move, it will not last long and no fear need be enter-| tained that lamber or other ship | ments will be held up for lack of} (Scripps News Service.) ey and was unsafe | cars MINNBAPOLIS, Aug 13.—-The * spb Mrs. Brown, who in} 40th encampment of the Grand| Ge mother of severs! children, «by Army of the Republic opened here Were taken from her some tim jtoday with 190,000 visitors. Com Ser sate keeping. ts the owner) |mander im Chief Tanner will be ee property leiven m reception tonight at the oo - jstate capitol R a. Brows, = F ore | Zanesville, O. leads the race for : —_otionanestec tag tate commander in chief, Mrs. Gerald The erdivance granting th Frisbte, of California, aspires Atle Bloc trjc any 0 franchiae presidency of the Women's Reltet B&F Sptane 2» h " | Corps. ARE count two weeks « PRM tn the hands nf the baght ity engi THREE STEAMERS ARE DUE. namas are not to be discorded. | Southeastern Alaska. | “The month is ting out very | well for rain,” said Mr. Salisbury,| NORTHW ERN the local observer, this morning, SAILS AT LA and yesterday's and last night's} - raing netted about 14 of an inch,| Steamer Northwestern, which with a few more expected drizzling} was billed to nail yesterday for showers In the skies. August, #0| Nome, will get away this after far has been a very favorable| noon. Heavy freight sh | month. The sat August Was @X-| which were delayed tn delivery pre-| perienced two years ago, when| vented the steamer from leaving throughout the entire month, only| she will have 70 passengers. | }.04 of an inch fell. | ——. (Scripps News Service.) | “The rain whieh fell yesterday) ggNaTOR COMING LOADED. MOND, Cal, Ang. 1 Be | 20d during the night was very aot ‘ heavy over Eastern Washington,| ye pacific Coast Steamship Co's ‘Gaete Marne Pinni ‘hg been no reports of| Senator should arrive in Bm and threw bin bat there have steamer fs street on their wedding day,| it Stfecting the crops, or spoiling} .,.,. orrow with the largest a Tile Follett, « butcher, suicided | @2, barvests ngers to come h from By Mhooting hiinseit in the mouth } "No more long dry spells for this) \ 4 Bt, Michael this season. S¥aeant lot inst 1 wnt "" eeey ; 4 year, and @ conside e season of The Victorta did not call at Mt | UNTE been married Gunde: be sy pleasant summer weather fs yet In| si-naal, although it was reported Met bis intonder ro the atreet |More for Seattle and visiaity linet a iarge crowd of Yukon river) anott« “ior and, after! . 3 nongern were await! atoamer 7 ben wpooune-| ANOTHER TELLER GOES at port and the caught Ai in < cide. | WRONG }the bunch | (Scripps News Service.) FACES ANOTHER CHARGE WILL APPOINT OFFICIALS. | BIRMINGHAM, Ala, Ang. 12 The city P 3 Alexander ‘olm, paying teller} Dan Knox, arrested for sinoking 4 oy . nee ot the First National bank, has been/oplum. is also ¢ ed with steal é fleiats ana pood ved. He confessed to taking|ing a watch from F. Craine. Both q Mela! mie 3 $190,000 of the bank's funds men are held at the elty jail. | Cefar 5 Fall sy wees | eron ICE DEALER INDICTED.) ‘Buy a Home on Bain- | BEGIN WORK ON VAULT. | (Scripps News Service.) bridge Island | | BOSTON, Aug. 15.--President | ‘ Work te| Lowia B. White, of the Massachu-|. 10 acres beautiful sloping water ; eult in the , t ts tea Dealers’ axsociation; the|front acreage on Brainbridge Ie for which + ~ the| land 10 cash * jlsoeretary and 16 members of lan : "i $3509. wae beg ta rt ork association, have been Indleted on Magnificent site for a home on 7 WH require at leant ¢ ne lthe charge of covapiracy to unlaw-| the prettiest leland of America pee the ‘ k fully manipulate the price of tee to} Offer | good thia week only fecha witi be ee securo a monopoly lw. F. Farrah, 304 Boston block, *** of a brick block on his property ‘The funeral of Mine Alice Porter a late teacher In the Kast Green Lake schools, was beld at the home of her mother, 1 224 street, yew terday. Misa Porter died very sud derly of fever at the bome of her! brother at Wenatchee Tuesday She was very popular in this com munity, where she had resided for) some time The water department ts engages] in laying fully two miles of 18-4neh) wooden water mains on the differ-| ent thoroughfares of East Green Lake. The citizens of the locality are much pleased at the prospects | of «a greatly increased supply of BOW And hes not yet been returned| The weather man saya that the 2 rey ‘aller. Bs eeenet 7e* Deen returneg) see eee ettie experienced yoo| ‘Thsee steamers from various 400 Hats at One Dollar MS senatore. The routes have been | torday was only a joke | ports in Alaska are due tn port to Each Pe over by the city engineer. but| He assures everyone that there y. The Oregon ts expected from ‘ F BORG fet found any cont c|i« plenty of summer weather yet to| Seward and Valdes; the Mackinaw - Lo syed -occlioe ag | 7 1 4 so altken p ym Nome, and the Faralloa from | Second av., tomorrow only. One ha Hennes to the 01 jeome, and so silken parasols and| from Nome, an re to a customer. Take your pick of entire stock of felts, stiff or soft.” ful attention and court ie We urge you to Investigate our management and methods fully before depositing your money with Then if you are satisfied, we will be mutually benefited On Savings Account, We Pay 4 Per Ct. interest neh at George- own. Hoge, President B. BOLNER Caahter, DIRECTORS We Have o JAMES D N lock for San Francisco with 4] Ferdinand Schmite, i Ronenberg, th, Dunn, Hoge, Lowman. A Stewart, Robt, C, MeCormick, Chas, H, Bebb, N. B, Solner UnionSavings & Trust Co. Cor, Second Ave. and Cherry St, Hoge Gidg.. Seattle, Wash. Agents for Alaska Banking @ Sate Deposit Co, Nome, Alaska, McCARTHY’S| 1512 to 1522 Second Avenue SEATTLE’S RELIABLE STORE ow ee == It Is Up to You; Which Will You Have FACTS OR FICTION? Goods and Prices Are What Count Turn on the Searchlight Look—Compare— Investigate . He who laughs last laughs best” and the women of Seattle who pin their faith to the McCarthy Dry Goods Co.'s New Store will be able to laugh most cheerfully at their friends and neighbors who bit so easily at the hook thrown out by some of the Seattle dry goods stores, baited so nicely with the offering of “newest fall styles at less than it cost the manufacturer to produce them.” It is quite laughable to people on the inside how quickly some people received such great shipments of new fall gooc 1s to be sold at less than the cost of the raw McCarthy Dry Goods Co of the opening “more than all other stores in materials within forty-eight hours after the announcement of the of their mew store with a very stock of fall merchandise Seattle combined could show.” Honesty is the best policy in the long run and the McCarthy Dry Goods Co., to emphasize still more fifers to donate to the charitable institutions af large new of the statements made in the daily papers the of strongly the truth the city of Seattle sum One Thousand Dollars in Gold Free | if any merchant in the city will prove to the satisfaction of the following committee of well known news- paper men, Mr, 8. P, Weston of the P.-I, Mr. J. Fred Braid of the Times, Mr E. F. Chase of The Star and Mr, E. J. Willis of the News, that the assertion made in the daily papers that THE M’CARTHY DRY GOODS CO. IS SHOWING MORE NEW FALL GOODS THAN ALL THE OTHER STORES IN SE- ATTLE COMBINED IS NOT AN ABSOLUTE, POSITIVE FACT. we invite York A first-Class Musical Program to be given every And to make our statements stronger and challenge a comparison of styles, qualities and prices with the best stores of ( hicago and N ew afternoon this week. Every convenience for the pleasure and comfort of our patrons McCarthy Dry Goods Co. 1512, 1514, 1516, 1518, 1520 and 1522 Second Avenue Between Pike and Pike Streets THE NEW STORE THE BEST STORE The Pioneers in Seattle's New Retail Section

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