The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 7, 1906, Page 7

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vS ae Moe! ow oF MORE CeHANT ROOM WANTED Steamer Assuan Which Arrived Today, Ex- perienced Trembles in Mexico. ance by Fierce For- est Fire. ie - ing | : from Hay \ qhe town of | JSouth Americar to and : { + which ne . : Rete ” earth \ 1 v ae tha \ a be discussed at Oo w ' hich “ ve @ tonight le a ak felt ts At th F A ‘ : rho 4 ne | Of the th Aecuan © ; this y was greater | y'ns at p an Mex dered the atea te y w acheol t ss aie ore «alg. the sour * of hool term, there in| Noa treet F ome soning | : . dt nak. ceeae @ <“" | Brounsetitid, the second tremble Da hots “ y A “ are at t ‘orth | ae. of " J baiting a© | Queen Anne » an waidi- | A ' Ee vere burned ¢ a tte € cit o wil t ‘ jaya f mg Se : apt Papa days neanillo t pitas a T) be added to the Gre Lake « 1 . ie weighbors mes | and an additio either the Walla | ica Vas “wheats eter geo ier aeacgy ‘ a ons wimi te the fire suffe the city oe of the wehaat | "Eke The clty was ia wires are down @ place,| board te being held this mm, [Of 82 Organized | ts ; ie vathavde, neve a rey om was threatened Fhe steame big quake and " Ay Boutt Captain Pac afternoon, » x nig See WILL IMPROVE = een which y 1 that! merican ports cereals for her “and 1.800 tons of mate at coal at this port and Tacoma boat which} 4 resolution providing for the bm . ug tor the im drakea loose a its Boos: provement of Lincoin park, provid FILES INTERROGATORIES. yas almost woshed overboare jed the water department stands its] tn the aoctic odin portion of the cost, according to the] Powers egair ves were lost or Any person | division of ownership of the land,| ert nw : ie the fire, and the loss is) has been passed by the city Tk) Croft and State Land Cor at $25,000. jboard and will be seat to the Coum| er Ross, the plaintife has Jett of Interrog —s ve eeeses ties to be pro AFIR rursded i — ‘Town e. Tho improvements planned are|to the Jetendante regarding teen Sept. T.— The town of for a large playgroeed, in which A fre .uae at eeees I bersing. The new Pire-| ¥!ll be wading pond and baseball|iands A saded conigintet has Bal ead other beatpene | tamond The grounds are been filed Be nay el |aigned for the wse of the high school “ MY we a ready cow students, who are only half « block BUSSELL WENT FAST. hee from the park C. B Boseit well known local AGA | NST ACCIDENT ON MADISON. real « ani “ aoe "we > wae ‘te have b tried on the charge of ox its * forced the Palrbaven to} — ted an o| voyage, and F) atrip The steamer three pans on San Fran} “Nom ie ey Gown met Wi } © Were brought to Seaitle The r passage, | Ameuan will load 2800 tons of recep ASSAY OFFICE ' + 87,1 18,0 tf It het | . VOIGHT FILES SUIT AGAINST INVESTMENT CO | J. %. Votght has f NOMORE SLANG IN COURT mystic LANGUAGE OF THE POLICE OFFICERS WILL IN FUTURE BE TABOOED BY ORDERS OF CHIEF AND JUDGES. 1 officers will be « O Coase its Use, an Revers m, and sends ‘nw Or > 1 t had me lamps on him ¢ Diamond Ch hands me fat he tok last Chir minis td week anda right While language of ¢ may be intelligible to t the mystic cirele at he a nature ose within adquarters ie as G ! and, be court chief and oth has been tasued to th trueting them to req ge of the officers ping with thetr officta *, an o the lan more in figalty EXTEND FREIGHT SHEDS. freight sheds butiding we . Pacific # feet mo * of the Northe An extension of 6] etme plated. The order which went tnto effect ra Pacific ines, refuse nber pmenta t Pet H. Walford, who was hauling dirt) ceding the apecd 3 from the Third av. regrade, had| mobile, while & miraculous escape today from ; nie death. Walford drove up Madison ertown, was Invance entil st. and was turning off to enter the| has engaged pit when one of the horses’ shoes! fatt his caught in the cable alot. A car! ving = th fay given « next Tuenday unsel and intends tx ane before Judge Davie ie wae of campaign which the ft fe League for clean) coming down the street struck the WEEKLY DI will wage against unfit T&) resr ond of the wagom, causing tt SSVORSE. QMST, Iegislative candidates Ws) to slide down the hill The horses) The following apptications for at epee at a meeting of the) became detached and Walford fell | vorce were flied (hia morning Clara del nat might at the Labor) off the wagon and was caught In| Anna Green from Albert E Green| ieee Ht contemplates holding &/ the wheels. When picked up he had) pon-support. Minnie Galli trom | : Thureday, September) not received a scratch i ‘ . — qa tominating a full legisia-| SO ye 3 with the expectation that; MARRY BROWN HANGED. tee latte tres [RW be indorsed by the demo ment and 6 BAN QUENTIN, Cal. Marry Brown wae heme at Sept. 7 10: finrention on the following has invited to partict H tm this effort to “clean|of Patri out” the Civie Unien,| keeper of Association, and |cember eitizens who care more than for party.” M. Stephens from o'clock this morning for the murder | Dunn, a wealthy tno in De | MEGTING OF SHINGLE MEN BEING PLANNED. | Humboldt county, 1908 LINCOLN, Neb. Sept talked at the e fair noon on agriculture. He stated the he would mot go to Matne for the rere of the © Bhingie ou thre tiwe = the market on dich * an J. M. Cunningham, : 4 GH ISSUE essen = soon oe Every Man Satisfied | x Wishes to announ tne nee, te on No man ever left @2 of your! and bea uti 4< Uncle Gameect's c the | in| Seattle Hat Faet Second - ail) ave, in exchange for » BARGAR Santee of Moonset aay | # invited. 20 con eee =| HAT without feeling that he was belong to the unclassified |getting full value tecetved. The | @ Met, and be appointive by fomptroiier, is the belief | by City Comptrotier Car. | and coast at Our superb fall line ts on show THE $3.00 HAT STORE The latest styles, the best qual tes. EN. Brooke @ Co, 1 jave We have added a third fleor tol Sir meson on tok our big where you can select | "sald Mr. Carroll,| your $15 to $18 Suit from the big-| inspector performs &| gest ine on the coast. W. B/ uty. He tx partly ender! Hatehison Co, Second and Unton of the eee partly to the city comp | [8 short, he ts hampered Me many bomen. | t that . of leense jospector be created by the ofty as I am the Neense the city ordinances, @ appointing him showld the comptrotier He cer Ptheald not be a clerk im the RY ordinance mys that the | shall be th onme wee OP4 shall ieee licenses to | Biting the city treasurer j t Carroll defines them. In- | Marita duties are to keep | informed as to the state when their time ing to an ordi- ¢ authority, Mr. Carroti anys Marsh still ite of & report to the com- TRIANGLE * to do,” vat “ to| * ot the tm the comptrotier'n office, Taspertor Marah. If it can m that Mr, Marsh should | the civil service rule, he to take the examination, or jon winhe Removed WD Wie office. We think he 1925 Mtder civil service, but it te | From Bart that he ts directly reaponst- ielel charges against Mr aa to the pert - to Stone, Fisher Co. Old conan ot his rmance Mindrickson & Melt have filed Staiist Louis Hono, who was the first of this week tor | it, for $195, which the Sune is due it for mer vows & & Co. MUST Pay. ena Rarington through Bist Black, Brown and Fancy Hose i 50 doz, Louise Kirby, wan today | § Mndement against the Be A large assortment of Handkerchiefs will go at see eee fee Blectric company to the extent 10 doz. Fancy Dress Shirts, each 2H for injuries If 0 doz, Heavy Work Shirts, each alt te DEPOsiTs incnease. | Heavy Fleece Lined Underwear, fine quality, per garment 9 | All Summer Underwear, soc and 65 grade, now aD - Bo Men’s Suits, worth $10.00, for thirty September Was 924.43 i oostts (| Men’s Suits, worth $12.50, for thirty Subs ber 4 was} Youths’ Suits, worth $7.50, for thirty days oenniee We 667.1318 Youths’ Suits, worth $15.00, for thirty da | Boys’ Suits worth $7.50, for thirty da a ae, ilk be Initiated tnto lH Men's Odd Pants, worth $5.00, for thirty d Panguet 1 Men's Odd Pants, worth $3.50, for thirty day s toys’ Knee Pants, worth $1.00, for thirty days .. se d % ; ry Boys’ Knee Pants, worth 75c, for thirty days All Men's Hats, worth $3.50, for thirty days. .. Stetson Hats, always $5.00, below cost now...... ++ Sales of Sales SATURDAY MORNING, 8:30, DOORS OPEN Read a Sample of the Prices: REMEMBER EVERY ARTICLE IN STOCK 18 ON SPECIAL SALE. Come and sees our prices nad ere ¢be quality of goods offere taht. Lum ippers roking anxtousty LUMBER ORDER EXPIRES, cided 4 from A OR RR Rm PN LN =<" MAYOR MOORE TAKES | UP BIC STICK TRUCTIONS TO 1, ¥ ' AT WINDSOR OVES = INS CHIEF OF POLICE WA | i STEIN TO INVESTIGATE 8 | en| ATTLE SALOONS THOROUGH | ‘ ' ” 1 ot rt f Pot! 7 ' pA oa LY AND MAKE REPORT =< WAT TO COUNTRY SCHOOL TERMS, | g me 1 € hi " * | 4 mbir . . be ' ‘ , r terme . an| The d ywners t ender: | granting r 5 th WILL MAKE GET-AWAY. |ihey now foe thi Vilene of | mendations for the revocation of 8 | —=—s=——— niacin se . ‘ ors, hut as] of : $15 and $18 Suits Wilson, arres he war Hc 1 , ; : J i 1 « t be n was uct of certain of the ane : ne M. > . Begs “ Ps » The Woskens chison Co, Second and Union h r to w 1 emp? ¥ wned by Shom ler @ aoe 4 - bee has been |Heense to a man by th © of herebeters D have been many uno Chiet ¥ a ery t ‘ On or about Sept. 15th we APPLY FOR STEVE |. wiht ectabien 5 trons wank Tk ig pu unaired ad nella : Renton. We think that a town ihe Re Beano STEAMERS COLLIDE of 2,500 inhabitants should have ADAMS’ RELEASE (0.02 hat the : banking facilities. We purpose Syne a Ay ngd oe he Nippon Yusen Kaisha stean' furnishing them, and, just as : Aba Prove pn god L with steamer|| soon as possible, will erect a ! m4 IW. Piece lag ate wag and |f brick bank building. The resi-4] Hake , in- | dents of Renton will have ev Ad ' | NEW GOVERNMENT TUG. the collision || facility afforded by our head ft ¢ of habeas | was rec Merchants Ex-|) bank. # for the release of Adams| Wood, tn ee of =the | change but details —_—_—_— mn the or ary. Ada me ees ete On Savings Ao°ounts wae arrested in Ores net Febru atom in Beattle, re : r FREIGHT CAR DERAILED. 7 sare yy Se senate, | We Pay 4 Per lefectiv on allroa €. He was nev Heted ni and calculations for the ae Ct siren « preiminary hearing. | t's tunboat, to be similar |A¥., at the Yeler Wa . Inter est wtucket, and to be used at |Caused the erailment of three . lackn. Seattle heavy freight 6 this morning AYP, DAY AT YAKIMA um, Alaska. Seattle firme] Voery se tciock ‘Tratfie was|f Sd Meve @ Branch at George. A f | “ stopped for several hours town. Be : vr MIRACLE-RUSSELL CASE. | - — | The gros receipts of the city's day! DIRECTORS: department for last mouth is being | Water for Beattie} Dr. Geor W. Miracle Tay “ 7 Ferdinand Schmita, "i Pacific wi | sued tn Ju jordon’s court today |amounted to $47,615.74, as agains gamed Resesbore, by Dr. He M. Russell for the | $19,387.91 disbursemen The ex George Donworth © for the Jitures w divided as follows Eéwert KR. Dunn, locket, ponseaston of one diamond intentico: f 1 0,7 16. D H Spur tak Destinos sommeal oaens TiTU8 ON TRIAL | A Chance for | Every be erate, be present and both to deliver ad W bb, Senses. Dr. Herman F. Titus, the soctal oman int orator and editor, who has b arrested three times for speakin on the streets, is up for trial be don today, The last 4 Was arrested was on when be was found speak and Pike st. He 2! To get a beautiful hand bag tomor-| yw for 69 cents, at Bartell’s Red Cross Drug Store, 610 Second This is « one-day sale of regular $1 goods and well worth while taking advantage of. We are not forget ting your husbands, either, for 20 a coin purse GRANT 6TILL HELO. No definite date has been de/| upon for the sailing of the | £0" venue eutter Grant for Bamfield, | t!* where she will await Tuesday xiiow which buried near | ‘PS on Second ay acene of the wreck of the Va-| **# fined $10 ia and brought \o Seattle The} PROHIBS MEET TONIGHT. e ¢ ng has been ne time to time on account of/ & Trust Co. Cor, Seoend Ave. and C st, Hoge Bidg.. Seattle, Wa Agents for Aleske Banking & oo Rafe Deposit Co, Nome, Alaska, the arriv post y The county conv the pro “ On ante 3 - hich bh hibition party will be held tonight ext w ¥ perishable! bad off the island fo two} at the Labor Temple. | OSTEOPATHY ve nipped east dur-| weeks | 7 See © ene he toda prevented \ SHAWMUT LIBELED, rae sume Sadhe- : preven Oe MILLER IN CITY |tending out of the second hop-| pickers’ excursion a experter have Mbeled the } RB Miller, general freight agent t for « eee DR. SKAGGS Pierre Debray, all letters to extort money Eye Specialist — you are suffertag from head “ at inflamed ¢ or if tn} need of glaxees, cons Dr Jane M. Johneon, room rT ne Suan! ination © rf a short time to Ro Sacks of a bottom ite River} You can ser/ vining land to} selling cheap Paine, 907 | ee land now on adj whieh I arr on easy terme J. A Alaska bidg my acres Every Article in Stock Will Be Cut In Price and Cut Deep ‘ne Se A0e $7.50 $9.95 $5.00 ‘ .. $9.95 dogviaess $5.00 $3.50 $3.50 $2.00 went out yesterday of the Souther oO. & valued at $26.9 on | N. and Union roads was ruined while on thei, | (tt first exeuraton j Portinad, arrived tn the etty th 4 Beattie to China - cena ning aod is staying at the Byt : Bhs $3.00 spat sTone | i Mr. Miller conferred with B he la styles, the best qualt TT] I 0 He will probably te lor Port he omol races are past-| ave eee ad tomsene oh va: | poned antil pest Friday and Satur - 111-112-118. 114-195 WASHINGTON BLOG. 705 FIRST AVENUE y, September 14 and 15, on ac Klein, the 17 James PHONES 3639, MAIN 4202. SEATTLE, WASH. THIEF ON TRIAL of rain oe) at oe) as Ch eee 7 ” Visit the New McCarthy Store Tomorrow And Get Your Share of the Bargains You he most welcome whether you come as a looker or a buyer, but you will find it hard to keep your purse ed vu see the attractive bargains in fr ppy fall merchandise which we offer - urday—more tl y-five thousand dollars’ worth of new goods have Prive n received and placed stock since n We wish to call your very spe attention to the Cloak, Millinery, Waist and Muslin Underwear De- partment If y know a good g when vou s it, you will certainly appreciate the enormous assort- ments displayed and the great savings made possible by the exceptionally low prices quoted Taffeta Silks, 75c Worth $1.00 a Yard Union Suits 48c Priced Regularly at 59c For all pure sitk Black Taf. feta "6 it a $ Bus le ; ; For Ladies’ Union Suits this is made of ribbed cotton—pure | You save 2sc on every yard, fo 5c | “fie cael ghey & fa Laie At | white and medium weight, an- Bete rea oie ee aed ues &c | kle length with long sleeves. age 5 , They are just what you need fectly retting 7 ; a Yard .e sued celal Ne uaaiaas j | for fall wear and are extra good every yard, and if it goes wrong bargains at the regular price, bring it back and get your money or an equal number which is 59¢ a suit. Tomorrow of yards of silk in its place the special price is 48c, What is the use of shivering in this chilly weather when you can buy good fall un- Men’s Neckties 5Oc derwear at such a trifling figure. Every One Worth 75c Children’s Hose l5c sure that you are One hundred dozen Ties to Worth 25c a Pair choose from four-in-hands and tecks——made up from silks If you know what a 2§c of the finest texture, Stocking is, you will be quick to take advantage of this offer. These hose are fast black and seamless, and made of ribbed cotton, Good medium weight. new fall shadings and the new season's prettiest patterns. We gota bought these ties and we are letting you in on the profits of the deal. Not one of those They are worth exactly what ties is worth a cent less than 75c. Look around the —————"_ we say they are and you save other stores and see what they will offer you at 75¢ ten cents on every pair you buy here tomorrow. The and up to a dollar. Then come here and note how — sale will last until ro p. m., but we reserve the right much better to limit the quantity sold to a customer, qualities and styles we are selling tomor- New Skirts $5.00 Ladies’ Hose 19c, Sold Regularly at 25c Worth $7.50 Each 5Oc in all the | | nap when we e For this price you can take Five dollars spent at Me- your choice tomorrow of any Carthy’s tomorrow will pur- Ladies’ 25¢ Stocking in the chase you one of those stylish store Not a single pair gray plaid or checked skirts Cc is rt c Take the size you have so much admired. the y or shade you There are more than a hundred want and save Ge on each to chose from and they embrace all the latest styles of cut and Not one skirt in the lot worth less than $7.50. They won't last long This offer is for Mc- pair you buy your stockings at lowest prices finish, Make your choice tomorrow, Purchase best qualities, Saturday only, Carthy’s tomorrow cCarthy Dry Goode,Gen§ ° ‘Pme Pioneers in Séttle’s New Retail Bu now District - 1SIZ te 1522 Second Av., Between Pike an@ 7 4

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