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cnn a Row Near Jews Involves E gimard Pediticans. |, : ‘ ee ete S ng wcourred wat View t pencil vine. presides aw mg we Gin some TN ga THO . foot othe wien of the A pank. Several LOTERERS ARE y 0, THEN RELEASED ON ANY quit OF PERSONAL RECOG vr »b- oft ave suspicious qharacters found at the gues anunsessonable hour | F penta feature of (be al air} eas the manner in which were treated after ap-| @ headquarters, Two of were feleased on cach ball of fp pay $25. and © her hem, Was released on per pecugalnasce this morn!n f ball required Sees See Pair tar isdsh sree B amount of money upon ted for ball, gas” Practical) o erertenen THE FRONT peeeeeneeaaeee Assuan, of the Koamos @ arrive in Se- y, having fen Francieco Oto sailed from Nome afermenn with « fairly good or let and heavy cargo. TiRing wehooner Roomeveit ar. trek this marning from ‘he halibut Vash with 19.006 pounds of halibut AKI MARU SAILS. in mail steamer Aki Maru i for the Orient this morning Pateengers and tourists Jj Et Mievens, of the enzineeriag de!” @f the government. asiled (Chine, from where he #t!! co Masia to take charge of the Peeiaent railroad in course of} Saetryetion. UBRARY DIRECTORS MEET. The board of Mbrary directors, J Mration, Rev. W. A. Major, Rew PD Lerd, Judge J. Rochester. | ™ ae 4 the reguiar mon!hly PRESIDENT WON'T DISCUSS IT. | fact OPSTER BAY, Sept. ¢—An et-| the Spon hie son, The 10 question hin om the sub- whee good dressers na tet MM Pubrinan, the fashionable Mt 1016 Second av. inake your PWM Mactusive patterns and Of & perfect ft “PBerantee W you are young now, let us yy te you the leaving with men & dollar, two dollars, or ach week, which, with the we will provide ae, te & competency at the when neither nor ine Prompt further work. | his of Inter est es We Have « Branch at George town {AMES D. Ho BN. B. BO DIRK Ferdinand 4. uel Ros George Donwe werd KR. Dune mee TD. Hoge. ae Lewmen’ & B. Btowart Robt © MeCormick thas Wo Rebb. BB. Sotner The President sbler. nionSaving & Trust Co ir Becond Ave. and C Hoge Bidg, 6. Mente to a fete Dene A Re ry St. ttle, Wash, Banking & Alana, The above is a picture of little Byearold Elsie Maynard, who by PULLED her clever rec park, yesterday afternoon, added much to the amusement of the Labor — The Picture on the Barn Floor,” at Wildwood Misa Elsie ant her markable acrobatic buek and wing HANGERONS ARREST. received, day exercises gave a very wer oo ws PRESIDENT’S SON IS GOING INTO THE CABINET JAMES RK. GARFIELD. PRESIDENT GARFIELD. j <5 | WASHINGTON, Rept 4-—The field . cabinet wilt be the fottreme @ large number of Jape-| ce tne denn business| he proposes that an 0: nt the profemst | James ) Present perations WHEN THE BLUE AND GRAY SANG “HOME SWEET HOME” This te the program. | LH Lyons and 8. 8. Eider, witi | opin" He has been Rewting tonight. business | vased by the latter's work in col te in regard to the beet} |Gruat and the Standard O11 tre he credits half the & Gen Moody's prosecu ert they recelve MEW meere some comment from | gathered under the careful and as-| atduous Mr Sitendance at the fight at} There's falied. Secretary Loeb | matter He refaned | the president fo the president anyone| enough ginger | lectin ot} BEAUTIFUL SENTIMENT IN THE FAVORITE STORY OF GEN. R. 8. BROWN, NEW COMMAND- ER-IN-CHIEF OF G A, RA BROWN WAS SUCH A BOY THAT HE HAD TO GROW WHISKERS COULD ENL | Atty nothing very think he has Garfield was the house at the Lead Became famous as the mec ition! | ential campaign of lenerefore 16 years | father September, 1991 A ate whit titiows use of « swimming pool by the Garfield boys }and « party of their chumsa on a hot That exerci# ZANESVILLE, le the favorite story of Gen. the new commander is with the surrep. of the Rappa It all happene the chief | was absent | Lake { thousands of ot the state senate. became | States When commmasion. corporations, for the night whe reated. wan placed at the head of it by President Roosevelt sfederate army was Garfield's ele would make and down th who iH blue began to play “Yankee Doodle," | » hurled back the |WOMEN RELEASED ON BAIL. Mr Reis He John Lund 3600 in t cast ) each, farnt prosecuting attor with grand lar THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, SEPT. 4, 1906. WHO ARE KNOWN | NUMBER OE-JNCOB FORTH le omd Brera, wh a owt yenre om altailay cont: ee tie patos 8 Seuep ithe etet i i Pete lwemtd bece bed teu | =6aety tee y fod ewend 16. beet Compe mre i thin clon homes Bhar Promdomt af tie Bhertrhe fom pan tirecting head of = the Ampalen ae e Kheotric Mr. Furth has directed at nign from under cover, t n Sat be be « nfid f his} billty te heedwink a ma of eople of the city at the coming nl elec that he came ot ypen with an interview in which Water System Buperb. ' o \ aly “prominent” citiene ot i Gia Furtn Benak Truth! | . Uatil a fow daye | | | ye very unselfinhly advivos th © to leave the sf © of Beat sy monopoly alone end ia th mt and the @ very benevolent ce hat ts furnished t vende of thy many, Jncob Furth Furth's Poor Advice at n a “ rs gone by the ad t eapectally since he} yontative in the y of Mr. F heeame Uh . & a, an | on poor advil © Seattle to f low, As the apy hine he advise or which it ts now oper and his company wo! arry out half ade by him in the cam | that franeh’ 9 t railwa when he procured the thirt © | preset Shrewd financier tha blanket street car f that when Mr. Furth wante lectric Mghting franchise a months later be didn't ask f t] which will be pa himeeif but hired a man nat ure it for him, and} I taxation and one @ wtility The has a better un this feature of mvunt-| mn to pe the manner in which Kt we pro standing cured and the representations mad tnanctering ited in the im | But Mr. Furth te atill able to |dictment of both Furth and Shuffie-| recognize a proposition for the elty | jton by @ grand fury for obtaining | to enter into a business as & com jthat valuable fra epresentations whieh he te y a year ago Mr. Furth made | monopol And be nuous effort to Induce the elty | may posalbly becom to «ra his company exelusive|of his company tn ¢ franchines to lay stre railway | business he can re Westlake boulevard and/such an undertakt erond avenue, an effort | tainly be a public calamity | jownera to clear their premises ot} | grass and brush and in case of ther) | leost of fire calle againet them, col t Mr. Kel lectable as any othe ax chine under false | petitor to one in which a company of| cident now has @ we the ofty a competitor way adily see that would cer loge estimates that it « the city] bin the ucighborhood of 850 for each turnout of the fire 4 nent Mr. Kellogg's report for Auguat] ’ | follows: Total building Insurance 123,550; total lows by fire, $79,990 | Building value, $56 s, $12 WASHINGTON, D. C, Sept. 4/90. Butlding conten value ata’ department has been] $161,460 joss, 967,100. Not to ald in recovering the) served, 104; nutsances abated ent Stansland. Shel fire alarms, 84 Chicago Milwauk Avenue by 5) a a se hia afternoon the cratser Boston's gaped several inches » her for-| 1 is and brush ared | | fir arge.| * This “4 i have to be beached | for Auguat Kellogg, the ™ a figure ROOT AT VALPARAI®: has * last} - or thirty-| SANTIAGO, Chile 4 - See seven grans fires and thirty-four] retary Root and party left today for iv siparaiso to apect the ruins. Secretary Root's visit has greatly ash fire To do away with what Kelloge deems an unjust te ance be| increased friendship for the United operty | 8 ETS 4 which will comy . ie eS SD GEN, R. B, BROWN, NEW COMM ANDER-IN-CHIEF OF THE G,A.R. rt how a in| every man that It could muster 1 ther’a t agal 1 had no difficulty In the hymn was mung. 7 inded, | being mustered in but the notes of the bug er At the close of the war Private sand vol For the t t ' nin the service four! ing war was forgott b . four are of life that} ' t young men emp in y t goon that when G their education, H sonny,” aaid t H been " Sor hurt ’ I amt 1 bis turned to his t at N of thel nnd at once began th f ' him bed up v ning to realixe woul FALSE PROPHETS Si{ THROUGH 2" S THE BREAST (22 eee Se |MAS. EMMA DAILEY KILLED ; | f In the eunictpal General ab bs ied to thacauer Stan SUDDENLY THIS AFTERNOON | (ine sign now pending the , nti ampalgn which t IN A MOST PECULIAR MaN he opposition are almost ex w wan dofea DENNY HILL SUITS UP ner } 4 ute hee i « she did #o there wae a] W, C. T. U. CONVENTION ’ fell back dead, | 16 ON AT FREMONT s not k f the work The annual ec «| King Hl Ww. ¢ ed re rh mer | thia morning at Fremor a twe STOUT FROM BLIND Man, | ‘00 for Rext year will be elected. | Horse Owners | SCHOOLS OPEN WITH " k ‘ othe « know INCREASED ATTENDANCE . H | esent time and there would no} sed on a ger | ampaign for munielpal owner Furth Ghuffieton Act 1 . eaten hia empl So much of a storm did he alse aswee Mr F h even t the SEATTLE’S RELIABLE STORE 1512 to 1522 Second Ave. pecial Attractions For Wednes- day Newer goods—better goods at-lower prices than you are able to obtain over the special items mentioned These are fair samples of the McCarthy’s— re, Look them for at any other Seattle bel and see the g is tomorr ding every day you make by Swagger Coats for fall, in the newest styles in > s = Oo wanted plaids and checks—perfectly man_ tailored. t A big assortment both in the half tight-fitting back and | : a Ss the nobby tourist style, handsomely trimmed with | Two cases of ts | One thou | ] Men's Fleece | $1.00 sand new | the Ivet. The swel st Coats ever r anywhere near the money; this $15.00 cach 50c | Underwear house Wrappers | Undere= (sie sty'e Wrap nd or tau, wear “WN right’s.” | pers made up of | Shirts have the best pearl but prints, good tons, soft . percales heavy fleeced lined. All sizes. Shirts and fleeced back flannels, in a splendid and Drawers in a pretty shade of nat assortment of patterns and colors. All ural gray A rare bargain at our regu sizes 34 to 44 bust measure. Regular lar price of soc each, special for this price $1.00 each. Special this week, week only at 38¢ a garment choice at 75¢@ cach, 100 dozen j | Ladies’ me BREE a Nightgowns } 25c dium weight | 15¢ Nightgorws Undere | Feeves I d Misses ane Lined Un | Outing | Children— | wear dergarments, | large, wate at | GOWNS | roomy. cosy, 15 Cc | Egyptian | comfortable cotton, well | 63c garments, fleece $s made from Pants have French bands. Pants good and Vests to match Just the quality fleecy outing flannel, in plain thing for early fall wea Regular colors and pink and blue stripes. Col- price is a5c, special this we k 15¢ 4 ‘lars are nicely trimmed with braid. garment. Not more than two suits to The regular price is 75¢ each. Take customer, and none to dealers your choice tomorrow at 63¢@ cach, For the balance of ‘A big as- | | Cut this week | i iced | Prices | weaie | (75C | icon on ye hicted Chil- from, All | Blan- choice of dren’s oe Kets stock of Caps fall. Ma- terials are a) ey ee c broadcloth, select . camel's hair Filled and velvet thousand Blankets All W lankets, in Colors are black, brown, navy, gray J red, 10-4, 11-4 and 12-4 red, plain or trimmed with braid, ir pick of the stock and ribbon, ornam straps or buck! lots of different styles and all sizes Regular prices are 6gc and 75c each. All this week your choice at 59@ each. McCarthy Dry Goods Co. 1512 to 1522 Second Avenue Between Pike and Pine Streets The Pioneers in Seattle’s New Retail Business District