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THE SEATTLE STAR—THU RSDAY, SEPT. 6, 7 WHERE 18 ROBERT WALSH? ! BADGERS To" PICNIC ‘SUSPECT MEN ca we Pi t : c ij inst night. The consent of Robert Waleh, age 2! years, dis A reunton for all former to the loca ‘oie of any block n i speared from his home tn Red Jonta of Wuffalo cour wi ' 7 : ? re tt ’ u Do: morning at 10 gelock, 'T , rat A ' . , tn if if TAX 5 H 0) iP US, bree Bee "EW OGHEME - ; onday lg ‘oeriously thr j ed 0 PY |POPULAR MAGAZINE COMPANY 1 ‘ a a : o DIES FROM INJURIES TO I88UE WEEKLY NEWB grate CONVENTION RATES “ Four © ' Rot r tat K - PAPER IN SEATTLE—OERIAM ' ; b ' ATTLE RE oe tee . BROWN 18 APPOINTED EO f boon , no” 1 yHaT W W . " from t vod TOR 1 Lacif te f : —— » e . .- [wae taken to 1 y to ul ; | te thas : . gonos FC TO IMPROVE PIER 9. ; » 10 crane! GARAGE ORDINANCE 4 RAILWAY ‘ Next Monday ie Unt 4 f \ k rn ‘ ; ae ° tates on the . pare t i c ax Heriah Bro .w w “ artis “ r man of th fatere t ain editoria on __ pore to ies j . aft of the w in} Real estate men he i ra ah, tan: A, | ial SEATTLE’S RELIABLE STORE 1 x ah tig Sy el wo S RELIABLE ST ne corr! ‘ one te 98 | tones 1 and editorial. Bach | munt icneniin ew “ t yo at it is «| JAMES A. MOORE AN OTHERS| Week there Is to be telegraphed a» th ae : : as $3.79 which a mills tier Just bef blicat — ally : ; BE oc csert a s GO TO PORT TOWNSEND TO|from 15,000 to 20,000 words from| srenctatinn ry Py am The See y Total Amount of Taxes MAKE BIDS ON IRONDALE| ity in the string to the other! Many of the members of that asso gem prover t f taxes which Jott This means a weekly af | cia are in favor of municipal t King cowry t todtaing| PROPERTY. ticle trom Seattle for simultaneous | ownership, and an effort has been 4 “pan snenaee At pabtication in all the other m0 io by the Seattle F ic cam eapmalizat ; ¢ on wr it witt j Brerzendy'a covcms. " palgn managers to capture that “4 Senn . “a no aie ta bas = | J. B. Warren, of the Pt act fzation, but this has fatled e's ns ce itty ag eo men after the old |4# advertising manager of the Seat same is true of tt I . eas * sum of money would pay tal club, an ore : et acne 7 we 4 ‘ wend James A. Moore, Lester|to be in the Pl butlding Other | which was formed as a re * at ae This : -- igontag le 7 urner and Ma tee MeMicken lott mombore of : al cireulation and}action of the Chamber of Com Says prima : » ¢ this morning to end |Dusinews staffs are to be selected ce in opposing the comi roa aon res, - | aoe , the eet for this afternoon jby the local ¢ | atthe 7, be ( bristian ft rd vor I tem pr advert t f t t 1 a ee as 86 ie m ar It jerstood that Mr. Moore l eonvention of 1807 | lH not f t t t j . - | aS . bu . | ts determined to secure the prop |L PPP Fe EEE EE SEE EA committer of f 1 | er iots " tione, aot pnt - ool , y t fa r 4 i a t ad 4 pare ere’ ' eet ‘ ‘i * FOLK 18 WORSE the pe — r | tise to trad t t sa r pee antcd iw *- | tax atety * mn also held @ enol lhe Rigi Ra ‘ » Seat ot $3 ance |e tage! & JEFFERSON CITY, Mo, #| D!sht and resolved 4 3 7 : / . of pg the doula * at tolpa. ® well today. Hts fever is high @ genera hrous we offer, > @ er and his physician says he # r the purpose of rf ELIMINATED ® is tmproving as he should. @| MR stem of ~, ¥ r . | * * he protection of de ] ( 1 I P he! 1 rop t MRS, KLINE IMPROVING. wee ee ae wm) ONN meen | 5c | I h k : = @TUDENTS PROTEST. AMUNDSEN 18 COMING P J { . Kline, who * . t Kling, whe wee! an amendment to allow wooden ae Srecae | kind—strong and durable, fast black and always sold of ifn on nfeetnoe, [construction for the purpose of The puptie of the Franklin bigh las OME, Alaska, Sept. 6.—-Wha . | at & ater rew Providence buildings to grade where | * bool are raising a protest t{2soa today in charge of Liou lines | atisca yard. Fort crow, one ds 10¢ ard & i fh tag mg {ohanges have been made in the | Peleg allowed to attend the main > Aiimeanen weet ve Te | i ¥ ' » fatal results were | na offered to the butiding |*6b school on Broadway. Prof ig age vhs Ainge | Not mor n ten yards to a purcha ne to deal- “| $ a ne bere. Kits SES |ordinanee by the © and water|Gelaer Is doing bis bost to sat fy| where he will moet the Gioa and! Cc | ’ s Sen acca ten ann (eemaan at the menting tant ie Sat tee Eraatway wee can |*4!1 around Cape Hora for home | ers ort ildren. “a i és cure after being atrichen, {SMaRt. The amendment ts jexigned [O8LY accommodate a certain num |, The recording instruments will) ise ibe lee bettie the euatrovers The (ber. and others must go to the)"* *%nt to Seattle e ARE GOING LOADED! gig SALE OF LOTS y iw the pranktin . u MADE. regrade 4008 Tre Good Or t a wiht — | Field Engineer Jeffrey estimates , woe ; rig he ities | i | fom PUGET SOUND PORTS—| tne marvetous rapidity of the|that the provision of the amend| PAIRBANKS IN CHICAGO, Seah i abla ng Hs at 8 rd ' , — | 8c | sales in the University par ave|ment will e the « < - ~ Z sells at 8 a yard—and every yard rth the money ", SEcMS MATTER OF | Sle" 1 Ane Fare Naee re ee SoS Srl CONCAGO, Sept. G--Vieo Prakl. eer ORREME, Oe sie ; Outin sal cokate corchem “Chan |the section now cceupled by’ the] emt Pulrbanke spent today Tee ee Ta emiaee “clawbed. hee w t them 1 norr n eae 2 manager for the sale of | eatricted district ¥ thel nis som im this city. He goes to/Sailows this morning, slashed his ¢ put them on sale tomorrow, one day or ut Sea Fi . elon hye od | Indfanapolie for two weeks and|*Tist# with tage from a plug of to 5 e 5 - wantk acne JAP RESORT RAIDED. thea to Colorede to further the} seco In an unsuccessful attempt yard. None to dealers or to children and only ten yards seg Boe goverament plans for irrigation, p% Sticide. Forte killed two chit . ; tr A Japanese resort in the tender Brea f Teter Katurss Sor seveuge t t lik i \ eeare te FO mwegears Aig vege he sontier PRAGO (8 ACQUITTED on their father. — ae ies a purchaser. Do not miss a snap like this. Be ] plat of er ken | @rnoon by Detectives Adame and . ae $1.00 American Pipe Wrench 69¢ he as pecvle wit idity | Hubbard and Sergeant Powers, who| Nicholas Prago, who was arres, aame 8Sc; $1.50 l4inch 95c } . ‘ bt } ae tee nuspected the tence of s gam.|“4, Tcenily, charged with robbing? a: spinnine’s pres j | Br d white and blue and white checked Apron ses A a Idling dive. The wily Jape sere] [06m Fernando of $10 In money and | | j Apron Ginet ta I ard nat a Of this abipmen’ weledieawae lable, though, to successfully cos } > handkerebie was tried yesterday | | 7 4 sing s,ina izes of checks very yard is worth were consigrs ba 4 | al ony 38 apherualia before the) *%? acaultted i Ging- - . put them on tee Geb . | | arrive the affice Yktno | : > ‘ ees and Ph t | THE ON *\and Tom Jim, two eniaaela. eaare | CHANDLER O&CURES ‘ h special te | OO Cee he oo ee & | captured and subsequently released sUOGMENTS ams t year | om cash bail of ea mm 98 me pena’ enn’ tee | Sees aevetere om | ba Albert Chandler was given » julie ) 4} t ~ . ployed im the gang loadin, he of $20 x 4 | 7 Beveral freighters Level, Ms Be Arg Mitre PROPOSED VACATIONS UP. ee ee ee eed Meyer-Toner Piano | | 2C ae peat : fees than 20,000 | Hagtom dock, truck by a large | ‘The city council commitice on|M7bre and H. P. Pisher on « Co g as al steel loading book this morning | streets and corporations made a |'°ry Bole comes ne }and severely injured. Biles Jeacond trip of inspection to § _ Seatte | Pure white yard-wide Lonsdale Car the kind r ene : “12 1-2c | Seattle this morning to det jhy profiles the points of crossing jof streets im the Gilman t for the Orient, « arTy | fusely fra ; aely om a large gash tn hin he af mach four oe the Ownta) head, he was taken to a surgeon's exc hunt y On| office amd hie wound dressed on trip of the Shaw met te os) Italtan ship Italia ts atorm bound | 14.008 sacks of flour were cor-|at Port Townsend and will not be lable to get away for Seattle for at men believe th | least a day @f Prince Tse | French ship Ville de Muthouse % this coantry was | }will move to Tacoma shortly. for the discontine | where she will load grain. The | the Chinese boyenit Since b Reticwable uain im shipments | Ville made the passage from Ant |werp around the Horn to Seattle in 184 days It was repe the Ville lost two sails in a on the voyage from Portland to the to ¢ < RON ws sound. | WOGGER's skULL CRUSHED. Steamer Cottage City arrived Ms = from Skax oneau = this GLEE. Markwet, an om, ¢ the! morning t- clams pas Lowatey sod | sengers and « heavy load of freight Head MrVeign » amp, In| About $2,000 in gold was brought Pe ai Was killed yesterday | down from Wrangel. Other than ; tree, which struck a|heavy showers, the Cottage City Bnseked ft thr be eit, | had a good voyage feealt that the » broke Steamer Robert Dollar, from San ‘Ss ekot The bx wil be] Pranctaco, fs expected to arrive dad the city toto; here tonight. ieee Boston Steamship company's FIGHTERS ARRESTED. M. Arnold. James steamer Shawmut came from Ta coma this morning and is loading at fb SetaREsthed . sGSEGbrregviee Beeshe M. Me-lthe Dally dock. She will sail for Ay nog King became engaged | the Orient Saturday morning. shortly after | octock Steamer Oregon ts unloading 100 Mowting in front of Piere*| tons of copper ore at the Tacoma Malcon on Pike st. and at-| emetter. Me itention of Patrotmen| Fishing steamer San Juan arriv gr tleggral who them |ed from the halibat banks early tel, ae we cased [this morning with 150,000 pounds and King ie held of baltbut WANTS He While on her way to Port Gam WER PROPERTY. | nie the schooner Aloha collided institatea | Ti 8 Seow schooner off the Golden i. Joseph — and i San Francisco . with two masts gone. Tee Remschola avode at £206) Mit?: tt the sound yesterday tor mireenth av soods at 2269) Tiverpoot with = large consign . other ment of fish and general freight for Europe French bark. Ville de Mulhouse, Capt. Bony, arrived in port yee terday afternoon and ix moored at one of the buoys. Steamer Jefferson sailed with full passenger liat and cargo last night for Skagway. suspicious CHARACTERS. Per acre on White River You can see joining land to m relling cheap. A Paine, 907 wee . Burdick and James Gardner, and man carries in the power to hew financiat destiny. His Success will depend upon ability to save money. Hie | thieves, lattle this morning by Mayberg, on complaint of a woman living in the neighborhood. Last |January Gardner entered a lodging ‘house and being caught In the act lhe attempted an escape, but was stopped by Patrolman “Billy” Carr, | who shot Gardner in the leg. The police believe the arrest of these will stop petty thieving, which |has been going on in the residential district of Inte . LOGGER KILLED. The body of Fred Birmocoff, a logger, who was killed while work ing on a #kid road near Kenmor in the eamp of Blomberg & O'Netil was brought to the city late yester afternoon } we Reet Gran & Branch at George- _akns Py Hogs, President. MB. BOLNER Casht OREcTORs: Ferdinand Schmite | day INDIANA SOCIETY 7) MEET. ‘meeting of the In the Alaska club The so clety in being organized to bring the former residents of Indiana in tions with each other There will be diana society at Friday night of next week clover f B. Bolner. and to exploit the Alaska Yukon Pacific expoaliion in the native nionSaving & Trust Co. Eye Specialist suffering from head Cor, Jews Ave, and © aches, inflamed eyelids, or if in 2 bent erry, M% F noed ‘of glasses, consult Dr. Jane ane etapa Reto M. Johnson, room P-L” build Bits Tenoett Con None nt, ® | ing. Examination and consultation ce ee free for a short time. ove jiate this af CALL FOR 8106. The office of the purchasing af-| with reagaté to their evenection of |e? of the Panama canal has seat , lor bide for the following vacations asked for by the Union |%t calle for Pacific railway A matting of the |artictes, all of which are made in aoeittae ta conjunetion Sith the|Seattio: Nails, launch stesting| railway representatives will be hela | "hort scrubbing brushes. fags on, and another led for tomorrow addition | pites. The bide will be reesived up to September 14 at 10:30 a m meeting in moraing DRENNAN RELEASED. GIVEN MINIMUM SENTENCE, RC Carimack, a safior, was sen. Kirby Drennan and young Cran |, oh Jeli, charged with beating a wom-| ‘enced todny to nim ae a Pe id to be Dre f e "7 a = an eald Drennan’s wife, were) ian ear July 17. As it wae not released yesterday because of the refusal of the prosecuting witness © appear. proven that he entered the car with the intention of robbery he was given a minimum sentence CIGAR STORE THEFT FLOORING DELAYS WORK. During the absence of the clerk who was in a nearby saloon chang ing money, Dave Conroy, a logger, who had been standing tn front of the cigar stand at Third and Union, last night attempted to rob the cash register. The ringing of the ‘ogister attracted the attention of the clerk, who called Patrolman Poolman, who arrested Conway The work on the library building has slackened to some extent. ow ing to the difficulty in obtaining floor material. Librarian Smith hopes to have the work soon under way BIG CABLE RECEIPTS, ‘The receipts at the local office of the United States signal corps for the month of August amounted to $29,188.78. This exceeds all previous records. THREE MIX THINGS “uP. Lowle Lindstrom, « foundryman; Mr JD. Mra Ch Schwable engaged in a quarrel last night in the vicinity of the Vulean Iron Works, and were arrested by Patrolman Hugett, who charges them with disorderly conduct. All| three of the offenders are still in SELECTING IN) CTORS, The county commissioners are this afternoon alecting Inspectors for the election on Sept. 12 7 ae LIBELS IDA MAY. STANLEY oo G. P. C. Johansen, a sailor, has! ibeled the American schooner Ida | H. D. Stanley, the ex-preacher| May for $20 wages due, which he who was arrosted yesterday after noon charged with passing a worth less check on J. Redeisheimer, the eclothier, taken to the county jail, where he will be held awaiting trial under the state law WANT MORE SCHOOL SITES. claims he has not recetved BUCKLEY HERE. suPT. in Seattle last night ia his private ear and will remain here until og my row morning board will hold ite) regular monthly business meeting | tomorrow night. New locations will be considered for school sites The school KIRK A BANKRUPT. Park Tonight Thomas Kirk, an Everett shingle this morning filed papers|and spend the evening dancing weaver, in bankruptey in Judge Hanford’s | Wagner's Orchestra and the finegt| court ; dancing floor in the northwest! a _ “ Dances given in the big pavilion, ty lein, th maker, 217 eee James | Pe the ‘largest and finest. bali ie Seatt 1 Will Cut Your Gas or Fuel Bill Squarely in Half Why worry about the cost of coal or the | price of when you can put the meat,’ istard—in short, the whole meai+ ily—into my ample sheivde | nm cooked be~ a range, gas ity 1 it, an it never haw or ONE BURNER I blow my whistle tw needs replenishing minutes ter bill and labor in half. TOLEDO COOKER CO.—-Geattie Agency, 2706 First Ave. » female) for city, and want We need several more agents (mai an agent in every town, ne, paper and general office sup: | Dance at Leschi Come out to Lesehi Park toniett hold 12 one-quart cans In canning fruit Instruction book and 200 recipes given with me. | na Sa | Gray Shoe Co. Gent My wife is perfectly delighted Sho anys that if she could Cae med’ neh sabe, te080, te 921 Second Av., house very J, PITZOBRALD, veajor t ®. Army PRICE, No. 20 Square (as above)... 86.50 Write phone Main 1102 and our agent | will eall 4 ho; how to cut your fuel | Prices That Talk Renton! Renton! Things are doing at Renton. They say the railroad ts buying at Renton level ground for shops, car factories, track roon. ¢ factories ar going to Renton. I have acres of level Bottom Land Near Renton Sell- Ing Cheap Kasy terms. The railroad may need it. I hope they do, and whoever buys from me will make big money—sure thing— you ean't lose at my prices. | J. A. PAINE 907 Alaska Bullding i “| | $4.00 SHOE FOR Between Madison and Marion, Home-made will the Heat Bread be found at Union Bakery and Cafe 1413 Beoond Avenue | | you know to be reliable, always sold at 1254c a yard, | on special sale all day Frid 10¢ a yard. So that Lonsdale Cambric the quantity will last the day through, he shall limit For sales to 10 yards to each customer. None to children 10 ay Fern Bleached Muslin only 10@¢ a yard tomorrow. 14c What a snap for the thrifty Seattle housekeepers. Come Fern early for this, Quantities will be good ap to the noon Muslin | pour and the price will remain the same all day, if the 10 | goods last. None sold to dealers or children, and only Cae Ansar c ea aM ds to a customer, Colored and black and white Photogravures and |~ ee ae i Artotypes—a hundred beautiful subjects to select from— all set in wide ornamented gilt wood frames, all very just what you need to fix up pretty and artistic and j your home at a small cost. These aré regular 25¢ pic- rr tures. Take your choice tomorrow at only 19¢ each. Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Umbrellas, 26 and 28-inch sizes, covered with black gloria silk—most durable and “$1.25 and | $1.39 | satisfactory waterproof cover—paragon frames, steel Umbrellas | rods and gun metal, natural wood and silver trim- For med handles—all brand new stock within the pres- | ent week, Not one umbrella in the lot but what is cheap Tomorrow's at our regular prices, $1.25 special price is only $1.00. and $1.39 each $1.00 medium weight | 2Se Under- wear 15c 1é@ a card Ladies’ fleeced lined Underwear, just right for early fall wear, well fleeced vests French bands The regular price ts Made of Egyptian cotton, Pants and to match. Pants have You cannot beat this special on the «rane is and every 15¢ 3 coast 5¢ the Tomorrow only, garment Not more than two suits to a cv worth money astomer, A¢ a paper for Pins always sold at 3c = good Safety Pins, one dozen on a card. 2B@ each for ‘abinet Hair Pins that are sold regularly at 5¢ Z¢ each always sold at Sc a Real Notion Pa Cube Pins, you know the kind l B ae M¢ a box for Shell Hair Pins, good assortment ar- sizes, regular price 15c. 2@ a bundle for 5 yard ° c gains Soniéien of India Tape, regular price toc. We reserve at to limit quantities sold to a customer, 8c HandKer- chiefs 3c the righ All linen Handkerchiefs, pure white with hemstitch- | ed hems, sold in all good stores at 8 each and worth sale tomorrow, one day only, at the money, on special xd each, Not more than three to a customer s McCarthy Dry Goods Co. 1512 to 1522 Second Avenue Between Pike and Pine Streets The Pioneers in Seattle's New Retail Business District Fi Co prvemnmemmneleprmehegrenmmwenenet NDI,”

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