The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 29, 1906, Page 7

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© they TEACHERS PLACED — i. SCHOOL YEAR prapowed | THE THEATERS “The Two Roses. scholars duced at the Grand by the A to | 7 ig “The Fema Taylor Deteo veater far EA Bees Steamer Farallon sails tonight for on Alaska ports with gen Jorn! freight and ¢ o* With large Uma }Ulla and Buckman night from dan Francisco Steamer Robert Dollar leaves San Pranciscd Friday aight for Seattle troubles Cherbourg westward Saturday in place of the} Santa Ana, which te de for Colonet SP SESTSS ETE TE Ee RESULTS AT THE MEADOWS THE MEADOWS, Aug se tee teeere 13 to 5, second Second Race. eee eee eeeee WATER BHUT OFF, Metrict MAIN WTR Nivaaiba RTEN VES TORN FROM HISTORY NUMBER FOUR oo vote was pre | jas provided tn the charter and “the setition fled with Mr comptroller. Lake will be LEFT GRIP ON FLYER, reports ntaining a which she teft yer yesterday aft- JOHN FORSYTH DEAD. were (aubmiasion ¢ oon wan in services will be and inter ow held tomorrow aot at all surprise! | Parry rash to the defense « Interest which ning knife to the list of signa | to the petition to such an ex CLAN MACKENZIE TO PICNIC. Clan Mackenste will hold Roats will leave tock tn the sted t that time the Id have been been afforded themselves | mus of the existing | vr framchise f yaing munictpal ywher rahip fn this campaign ts the first one to be pat out by the cort} ‘we One of the @f that corpor Was City Comptroiier the time of the Ce Parry his father-in-law, } pee mayor, When th Mayor Phe Kt was held up dock at 10 0 the opportunit @ancing tn the ev | Meikle hae charge of the affair WANTS $10,000 DAMAGES. filed | premtaent citizens was one of the main features of the Furth against yposttion and tn Furth ts fol ‘owing the same methods followed of her husband, Edward Prince, who run omsing First « ampeign led s car while er DIVORCED FROM WHITEHEAD H. C. Henry Wrote. this from ground of non M, O, MEETING TONIGHT, construction river water 8 pices of the Central the muhictpal own daier the ax 4 Labor council campaigners 8 o'clock tonight at " People at a per Cut Out Signatures SRICARROLL SAYS THERE — |:'gycaniaut’ "2: other : OVERNIGHT man | W. * 4 ’ " 109 i AS NO BALLOT FRAUD: $a : ‘Seta! ® See ean ee | FOURT RACE ry halt oda piteninieigesiiia. ainda a 4 “ a) WA af ' i ing a the « « for oe Happy v SEVENTH RACE a pCITY COMPTROLLER a view of Phuradagte races ut The Mendows 004 F four > yards. for} "7 rome FIRBT RACE Vive " 033 David | " ” A THAT CHANGE WAS MADE BY =o" tease Wing, S-year-cida. furlongs, | sags kM. Hratiagn 13 | poll 948 Priv of Actoram 10|* 1 ' 1 918 Las A PERSO®@ EITHER INNOCENT 00h Mra, Matthows .. . 110 | p9ae Ax Meise: Mr v9 Pimkin 107 | 29248 5 r 4 9. J OR IGNORANT. ' in his reply to Mr. | 9497 Bertte A to, | 027 The # edens Nad Ba Mackintosh's letter, asks whether | 9964 Puiry Street tor | 2982 c \ +9t4 ———___— Jit i not pomaible that the ballots] 9964 Ella True 1o7 | 9922 Metiakatt 106 : Ware tampered with before _ they Cook 10 FIFTH RACE -Iive furlongs, « w t even taking the trouble ‘ were 4 4 to hia office and ever SECOND RACE Me * &. t-year-olde and lA Bi Donati to socertnin what eretoonan there | Qusstione, water ahr “hameeing Suite. tupearsciae ane ap. ne™ | Bat ena | ion te avaliable that the ballots cast in| With the ballads has occurred, | 2940 Viruinta Hoy 100 | O55 nice N 10° | From a Local Clothing House ve ath dbl Giatinn) save tate bamia of the information B eet $001 (0084) thors vs 4 The Hub Clothing Cor w with in his offtee City Comp mae Star, Mr. | itd Wp lop | #984 *Hound ted to the labor da . jon to om ot eae’ Hier Carroll this morning repes nay aocepiea | Ste) Wale cores 109 | SIXTH nace One mile, selling, | 8 w wort? fm wilt} @d Bis declaration that no frauds woked work wae} 9967 Factn 107 | (296%) Rocky date from any clot had been committed there boxes were delivered | 9960 Lurene a3 10 Wo : . Threnshout the tavengation. ler’ office pve (s;, Making Mone Work Inventiaattor +14 stituted by The nd now taker Hold Conference 9949 « 7 10 Money works hard, and works Ave-| up by Proseoutix ney Muck-| Some time this afternoon Mr, ( 9966 107 | day and night if invested in securt KOHLER & CHASE ~ “ Mr * u shown alr y. I Mr, Mackintosh will hold | THIRO RACE—sHeven furlongs, = " peyote ba ne : rkin Po Katablished 1850 etre reluctance to onterence om the subje and Mr, | Selling, 4-year-olds and up i. jerry = tap |r sed a0 pet Sant Genterence on, the subject, and Mr,| sailing, t-7eet Olde and Up. 9g voutment fa the purchase of a block PIANOS the | to aseetain What actually happened | portunity of tmparting to the comp 199 /0f bonds or warfants, They. pay | 1305 SECOND AVENUE to the ballots, ae @hown by the bal-| troller the information which sub. | 980% Matt Hogan 10 |handsome profits and your mone Arcade Buliding play | lots themselves, stant the theory that the work | 97S? Little Gregs 109 | is safe eee | Mackintosh Convinoed, i* ae done in the latter's offi Informath Discussing the matter this morn tng, Mr. Carrolt said | hich were furnished to Mr oh to The oe 1 shalt hold a personaol confer. | hat gentiomaen that the work qnee with Mr, Mackintosh today, | |e Hie ballots In aix of the | 204 piace myself entirely at his dis ment! : Ponal for tnvestiqating the recent raea of election fraud in my of The more I think over the ties of any mitted after done in the comp rr office. Mock! 3 Carroll yesterday to make jan investigation and tn reply Mr PRe | Carroll merely furnished such casual | the matter « as already in the po: jon of MY 49) Mackintoah | Gearching Inquiry. aula thet What was expected of Mr, Carroll! prove the che by Mr, Mackintosh was that 4/ out foundation. lam new convinced ft harges and the proba fraude having been the ballot b. voaht to my office for ing, the more ert fam that no fraud took] place, However, I Intend to investi er fully, and hope to og absolutely wit Chapin, a b | searching inquiry among the en hat the party who made th was Carpenters’ union, was master of A passed out to fully 2 tHiose presen’. Dancing closed th evening ® amusement GAVE CHILO WINE—ARRESTED. jacious and may have sustained {0'/ 19 \4 botie of claret wine. Chapin joyee In bis office would be made’ either innocent or ignorant.” ceremonion. Addresses were made Samuel A ternal terfe L or nal titjurtes while working 1@ 4! G2, released upon §100 cash bail TT yg Mayor Moore and Judge McDon A arrested thie morning ¢ ‘i trench on Third , pare) Senee Mind ay, near Madison | jude Davis will hear the case to CRUSHED RY | witkine. reoording secretary of the Houvenire of the occasion w Nord i] oc k od eo! r rdwall was knocked uncom | sith giving Ruby M. Barney, age st. thie afternoon. Nordwall was|j.orsew 1.|!% & stooping position shoveling when ao overhanging ledge of clay WANTS KERR REMOVED. dropped. The dirt struck Nordwall on the back of his neck and be-| “On petition of Josephine K. Gor tween the shoulders. The wetght’ dan, former wife of the late Prank of the dirt crushed him down snd! Physeator, application was made veral minutes before he|@ts morning through Attorney feated from his pertious po | James Godfrey to remove W. C Kerr as administrator of the est | The ambulance wae called and! Physcat left property to the Nordwall was taken to the Seattle | amount of about $76,000, which was | General hospital, where doctors are | willed to Frank Physcator, minor working over him. Nordwall lives|son of the deceased. The petition at Fremont alleges that there are no outstand nove Ranae ling obligations against the estate FOR STEALING. | 1™4 DB? necessity for an admin we the ve | sition the ft John Wiltiama, Peter Blane and| Arthur Slater, three school boys, wore arrested last aight by Patrol man Parr, charged with stealing} from the store of the Treen Shoe} company The boys were released) upon personal recognizance, a8 a sre of good family. They will ap } ar in court tomorrow morning. | The excuse offered by the boys te) that they entered the butlding, and ing several men taking partially | @ | destroyed shoes ay they alec) * helped Chemeecives | S| ARRESTED FOR CRUELTY. *] George Whipple, a toamster, larrested this morning by Hum: Officers Clark and Vaupeil, charged | Eeonomy ie not stinginess— but 2 duty—you cannot con stantly go on spending every firet and last cent you rn meke. If you de, youl! be ~ against it hard some day. ter stop short right new, and think « bit-—then come down to our savings department. eeeeeeeaeriat Ct. inter est # | with working a crippled horse. The |g t#e Meve @ Grench ot George * | nimal bas long ince passed tte town, * | day of usefulness and Whipple ha JAMES D. Hoge, President, */ been told to take It owt of the har N. BR SOLNER Cashier, * | ness, but did not heed the warning DIRECTORS: Ferdinand Schenita, Samuel Rosenberg, George Donworth The case will be tried tomorrow morning POOLE FUNERAL SERVICES. Kaward Ro Dunn, to James DD. Howe, Funeral services were held today * 5 , ot ont. C. McCormick Chas, H. Bebb, N. Bi Bolner conioommanensinm the remains of Louls and Della) Poole, of Port Ladiow. Rev. Sydney H. Morgan offictated at the services st the Bonney-Watson parlors. The bodies were taken to the crema tory: A large number of friends m Port Ladiow were fn the city end the services & Trust Co. Cor, Second Ave, and Cherry St, Hoge Bidg.. Seattle, Wash. Agents for Alaska Banking & fiafe Depostt Co Nome, Alaska, CARPENTERS DEDICATE HALL Carpenters bali, at Fourth av and Pine’st., was formally opened | and dedicated last night 8. W of N ® on AT THE FAIR 1613-15-17-'9 Seoond Avenue ) Fall Ladies’ Hats, tn all col ors and shapes S395 T%e Calico, staple brand, all kinds Se $1.50 Ladies’ Long Gloves, black and white, silk lisle, pair... 90¢ 76¢ Ladies’ Leather Hand Bags itter auitable “tor pound 17%@ dozen 20 pounds 3 Washingt cooking and eating Frosh Ranch Eggs, Pure Rice, pound En the rald Soap, 3 cake )ARTMEN 1 an OTO Phone Ind. 3373 Phone Sunset Main 1514 McCARTHY’S Seattle’s Reliable Store—1512 to 1522 Second Av. You Will Remember To- morrow if You Come The tew McCarthy Store grows in favor every day, and it is just such values as these that are bringing t n f Seattle here to do r trad Get the habit of trading here and you ut the savings you will make in tl urse of am in be sure of gettir the very newest ideas in fall mer tarantee with every single article y se here “The Same Goods for Less Money or Better Goods for the Same Money” yu pur A Silk Event You Cannot Afford to Pass By For Colored Taffeta Silks, Worth 69c Yard ive thousand yards of new taffeta silks in all the new pe shadings—white, cream, ivory, cardinal, garnet, Cc navy, marine blue, | reseda, cadet, myrtle, old rose, brown, gun metal, ht blue, pink, nile, castor, and gray—every yard guaranteed—new goods in their place Friday and Saturday if any go wron Cheap at 6gc a yard, Special Thursday, g v - i at 190 a yard For Full Yard Wide Black Taffeta Silk, Worth $1.00 Fifteen hundred yards of black taffeta, full 36 inches wide, good heavy weight, high lustrous finish. A guar- Cc antee with every yard. If it does not give satisiaction, McCarths will t wd to you Vorth $1.00 a yard Thur lay, Saturday the special price The a yard Other Bargains That Are Bargains For 98c and $1.19 | For $1.69 Pyrography House Wrappers sce These wrappers are f complete made of a fine quality burnin 7 Oc of percale in fast col C* ing of ors, including shades needle vine bottles in a xl box Ye sutfit for less will be wood 1 and tui alcohol and atly designed 1 cannot duplicate this t $1.69. The needle and black of blue, cardinal, navy, gray white figured and str They are cut in the newes with neat etiects styles with deep flounc and fitted | alone is worth’ pr we ask for the bust. Trimmed with fa stitched | whole—tomorrow, one day only— braid. Regular prices are 98 and | Qc cach $1.19 each. Tomorrow's special price | day only —TBe cach For Best 25c Diana Hose Supporters The most yular Cc hose supporter worn Has wide satin pad and non-elastic belt—two ebbing | these so For 15c Toilet Soaps of choice toilet soap in a box Rose, Oatmeal, Buttermilk, Turkish Bath and Fragrant Glycerine—a col- or four strands of elastic w rd | lection that cannot be surpasse patent fasteners, They come in pit $s are pure and good, and are cheap at the sc a he Te sell the his spe- black, The regular price here is asc. | 15° ® box. We them at tl ‘ You take choice tomorrow at re] A Three cakes —Autumn t for , the regular price, which is blue, red, yellow, navy, white and | gular price, | cial price, O@ a box, one day only. 19¢. your For Ladies’ Pure Linen Handkerchiefs pure linen, with fourth brand new stock and are big bargains 10 Fifty dozen Ladies’ aaa eighth inch hems We've marked For Children’s School Hose All sizes in a splen 10c: did quality of school « made of black rib cotton, absolutely peak knees—fit well, In fact, they Handkerchiefs—all fast dye, have neatly hemstitched These are all look well and wear well atisfactory 1§¢c stockings. at the regular pric McCarthy's sells the gularly at tw them at 12 and 15¢ each, but for to- pairs for a quarter. Tomorrow's spe- | morrow, one day only, we will sell a cial price, the one day only, is 10¢ a | limited quantity to a purchaser at 10¢ each . pair McCarthy Dry Goods Co. 1512 to 1522 Second Avenue Between Pike and Pine Streets The Pioneers In Seattle’s New Retail Business District

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