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

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ee ae * ** * ~ * * “eee ne : FRONT hd * BANK CLEARINGS eee eee eee ree rs] | | | “ a vt, 1%, (ee 91,749,952 } Steamer Boveric, which brought| vi 2 of rails to the is * Ip " " ed the stream awaiting & datert $ . fi r Mi, of the royal Ital-| Poe ee eee ee ee . a 2 pRoreine Bee Vaneour ALASKA MINING PROPOSITION FIRGT STEAM SCHOONER AR HOPE THOMPSON RETURNG “ pao ' that th ! AN FRANCISCO, Rept, 12.—7ho | Mien Hghter wilt go on th 18 TAKEN INTO COURT—COM RIVES FROM FRISCO WITH Hope ‘Thor th * » 9 it | dook at Baqui w minor > | bo wi ported tro Workingmens League ibe Mla Savings BANK | ya ’ ors MISSION FOR BALE OF PROP | ORGANIZED LABOR REPRE-| © ate tom withdraw their ie rall ERTY INVOLVED. | SENTED. Will Hold Convention : stocks’ tong ‘ans | Way 2, se adiplor, whic : ay oop iy hb yoy Sa hea Mas been In course of con n for a few 4 and | » the : y ‘ arrested 4] extending to f r a a A ine he was od at oO « th the G 4 man, thie morn f ‘ ‘ f mr as ees r. a aber av m Tenbenses who wan ute) Goek, ‘has vepa soul man, this morning Aled sult» AGCUCed Cashier Ape | tie firm im n get the woney aa the bank! mon and Fs left ¢ t aa ars f neon ‘ys Ju * ioors thin eveaing, [this morning om the launch Ploncet | in passesstn of she detowdals - hn or 2 li |eherce af ama " etary) ouine of the) for Otympia as the guests of the| held tn trust uftil proper 4 } i r altos om Ne aon ie an aues much Jonger s wilt] British at ‘i i" , on wute. Wve iuvtlar a goea’s Lone . me & seriows aspect. It ix likely | pry agg cod ee ee pee br et A sory eget I’ 5 - Beek te the le ther inatitutions. Juan lland three weeks ago, will| Shank and the defendants w “by = - gee 4 “ Juetye : der a week Ago be ARE YOU STILL WRITING g who are i on the drydock at Kaquimalt for} the ptaintiff was to leoate ol! and iin a -enenat Gaeie ie re steeiboas YOUR BILLS BY HAND? ww tre J extensive repairs The Twiekew | mining lands, the profits of a Edward Adems, ember en's and evedores t fined poet fo De ham's cargo of sugar, partially dam-| were fo be equally divided > sting cashier of the United States! unions by whieh the three w a yon diy fate part in che dine aged, hae been discharged at Vie} Shank and the two defendants samay offies, ig (be eftorneen lintel eaust tupnien. een. to man the veo-| r meetin oe torta 3 Shank eucceeded tu focating T-! ening to Coatimony before Will H.| pel, toad and dincharge th re FUNERAL OF THOMAS NAVIN. piiemnooe hom Age Steamer Farallon ts ttue to sail) 000 acres of off land and i) pon, = maat te hancery,| The cowtract haw b sd he The funeral o Thomas Navis Workingmen aque . tor the North with a cargo of ex-| ble mining propert the Cart miners, whose gold he ie| form of an arbitrar sgreeme be { Saturday more at & sratic ‘ plosives tomorrow night boo district, Alaska. They were of irwed With taking while in the| which, it te declared, will be 10 o'clock at the Chureh of ( e petted (st \ ngmen _Bteamer Queen nailed for San| fered $100,000 for the mines by Col employ of the government Peano oe Help, ae a ana wis -@8 Lease mom ine ala reve Franciseo this afternoon with a| Conrad, and $7,500 was to be pabt ' har of Deputy Unit ai It is expected the steam)The interment will be at Calvary oe apa te . uM full passenger list | Gager and W. A. Abernathy for ae-| States Marshal Crabtree, Adam left | echoongrs arri fi now | cemetery : | pate the romain ye COU Steamer Montara, with a load of |gotiating the sale, Shank now ae-| th unty jail shortly af hon will be cana tn DON’T YOU KNOW thet. ae aca een race horses, passed out, bound for! cuses Potty and Gager with enter-! o'clock this afternoon " clethea tn srr Sheergga ge J rata 9 B L T t . The monthly report of the beard| San Franciaco, thts morning ng into an agreement whereby thela natty suit of Blue, Adams looked the ems Fao een uys arge rac THAT ON THE qi of health for August, which has just] Steamer Olympia is expected in| $7,500 ts to be divided between th anything but his former eclf. He te! crow and - . ‘i 3 h isnued. shows the city to be in| fom Nome tonight or tomerrow| in an effort to defraad him of MMe and haggard. We plainly shows | stentticant of a settic of the fe { 4 ‘ wad Pes sons a probably a i" jon of the commission. j mul confinement and ia irik Hifferences t on the) C. 0. Hillman Adds to His Holdings ¥ yuivelent to that of 1905 The to | ates fevenue cutter fingly nervous/ 6 . mer owner ift © EF 2 l number of deaths from alt|@rant anchored in Neah bay this} HUMBOLDT ARRIVES. } ye age - wenn ee SON, Ceres OF f cavaos was Lil. Ratimating the; morning awaiting the arrival of the PRICE 18 HAULED UP — “lation at 180,000, this gives a} dtsinterred bodies of the victims of} The steamer Humboldt arrived : ® } thant }death rate of 864 per cent. The) the Valencia wr this morning from Skagway, bring Réna Grace Price was granted a|,,°° >. hee mad > Jeathe for 1906 reached « total of | ing $37,439 in treasure consigned to } divore » her hushand, Georg } the looal U. 8. ay office, pas 7 | | t 1. Price, of Tacoma, and $26 alt : i _ Of the deaths for Auguat the! adugers, 9,00) cases of canped sal |mony last month. Price, who ts said 1 arger percentage was a ‘a the mon and 312 harrels of anit salmon. | be im good um was $$ OF ANTI-SALOON/maies Forty-two were one Among the passengers were 0 P |witling that the et anted. ' year of age and 16 were single yer | Brown and family, of the Pacific] | but failed t he 1 xive “BILLING 1S AS EASY AS Dygaaue ON LAST DAY OF Coast & Norway Packing Co, of 7 o pumber of birth pecorded Petersburg, Alaska | ein = : a gts CORREEPONDENCE'S lines avoresses |, 'S, e Ks recorded 3 . Inow ordered to appear and #how was 210, aa against 112 fh the ¢ why he should not pay the K . Br arecaven. [wns mven etiam wasninavow’s TRIAL | 4, [ser'caS' tees nat mone wi sep ince oak In the department of sanitary tn- ese cee ES Sey SUNT" eneney's teen ‘ spections 340 complainta were filed The trial trip of the new steamer |tloe will be held at the Armory to Wid days’ session of the | bY citizens and 34 by the Inapector: | r Paei2 | Washingt which has been com-/™0frow moraing at 10 o'clock and) Mrs Hans Moberg, who yesterday ad he Ant-saloor SS nuimances were abated @2 bak-| MYSTERIOUS FIND BY POLICE| pleted at Moran's yards, will not) * county Heket will be nominated | escaped from her home while ment Revees of the Altogether | tai ce next Monday L. 4! sacaprio eae a Ny unbalanced and who tater at-| Interurts peek. le: Mae 6 Underwood Typewriter Co. . he State ot | out of 693 inapections made no ar| OFFICER CAMERON HAS SET/ Gray, one of the owners of the new 108 IN HONOR OF tempted suicide with « bread| tunnel. The Milwaukee's line to Ta Williams D. p.,) Pest Were made. | vessel, announced this morning that V. €. E. MORRIS AND WIPE. | inife, tx re Sh ont af Ganger| come © new Setnw arate throne! ! ALL HEADQUARTERS AGOING The mambers of the congregation | ut the wayside hospital. A akitt| ie tre “ it is caret BP C. T. U_ of went wae the first COLLASPING ROOF BURIES MEN en trying to do right In re} AKLAND, Cal. 13.—The de the Sunday closing taw. | root of the Californie Frult Grow. of San Pranctsco, | ore association Deliding. First and died as ae example of | Filbert ste. collapsed shortly be- ‘executive could do if he so| fore noon today, wreeking building and burying a number of pleasing feature of the | employes in the ruins he musical | sessions by by C. A. Heath Adont id applause eben Hon. KE | Sept L&E <<< Tre women employes were sert- ly injored. The aceident cocur~- 4 were in attendance wemstion red at tanch time. Afternoon the following : are making addresses: F. on “The Press ae » " Rev. W. A. Majer, Why?" George FP. Cot Reign of the People,” MA thewa, who will WANTS $30,000 =e FOR A LIFE ~ Se 7eoerTe" trastecs of the Wishing tap lous of husband and father throug! the alleged megligence and careles® pews of thé compeny in operating its cont mines tm Kittitas county tn 1995, The complaint alleges that & binet wae set off while Delaskt was amd anny! election of o Mm Wil take place after the Mt this afternoon's season | \tary and Johm Delaaki this morn Sa ee ling instituted suit againet the ¢ Nerthwestern Taprovement com : jpany for $20,000 damages for the IN WANTS w improvements will be made —EXPERT TESTIMONY MUST| °° The Washingt pected | will gt 4 reception to Rev Ed | night amd the attending physicten; i to make ten or eleven knots an ward EB. Morrta and wife in the) states that her covery is certain | Pacttt bs hour league rooms of the church tomor-! unless unforseen circumstances ap | «row'ne =a w night pear. * DESIRE TO DISINCORPORATE While in the baggage room at the The LoaebCw Min mpany | | Union depot, & night, Patrotman| has petitioned the supertor court © | Cameron discovered a foot and por|be allowed to disincorporate. No- tion of the ankle either of a human| vember 16 is the date ot for the| being or a wld animal, and imme yreeties to be taken up jtral state wh the discovery has been a tople of conversation The Georgia Minstrets. Tomorrow morning seate will go throughoet the day The heel and toes had been neat on sale at the Grand for the Georgia there removed and this fact has bathed the polite in an effort to determine to what the member originally be Jon goa Minstrels, who will be Cameron maintains that the foot |» 't Sunday, Momday Tuesday fe that of a human bet and in|aights. The performance atven by this he is backed by many, but|tRese “Sons of Ham” gained its |eome of the wise ones Weclare that| Vitality wil the introduction of jsomething ew each sensom, ant lenis, their 28th anneal tour, a pre There is very little Mesh on the bones, end this also makes the harder to determine the nature} of the find } The foot was wrapped in a piece of paper and untied. While walking through the baggage room a por he is wrong aram of novelty t# promised of am tual excellence. The wiual jarade will be given at a.m. daily 34 Seattic Theater. tion of protruding Mesh becan Laurette Taylor is creating @ }ible to the officer, and this jfurore a ge the lady patrons of [the discovery the Seattle theater this weal through her Interpretation of the characters of Mercedes and Lond l@tar, In “Htolen by Gypsies Hee | pleturesque costume ‘n the last act THOMPSON CASE == SSS day salghs working in ome of the rooms of the mines, whieh was fp rielstion of (he roles. The blast caused gas to eather, which killed Delaskt Mrs. Deluskt haw six children de- ERE afterneen = M Hy " Fr i De¥rs, wife af the tora! Ramer for A. Leschon & Sons, of laws, Mo. manutecturers of at police head- ahd informed Chief Wap- ‘Gat her husband had de- ‘Bhe wan told that the Sak a nothing, Then she Busband tm bie office, 212) Meet and made auch » dis | that the potice had to be | Last night the couple headquarterma The dt be mentally un~ dee, it is cluimed by the 4 spirit of unreason- |. brought about, be Rie abeence from the fam-| ‘ WT Third av, for « few itis week. The affair wax | Moth engine ere Bitehed ap temporarily, and | man Mitehbel! was Be embte tt the station together. |cines were demolished. 1 settle the affair taday.|Car were @itched. Traffic was D REACH Ss Gnenne uled up for several hours. rT . noo no meyer ances WILL BUILD LIGHTHOUSE. wey transport Buford, left Keattic, September 4, to| Word has been received that the Me the aid. of the Sheridan, |itahthouse tender Columbine has ts stranded upon the rock rrived at Juneau safety on her Point, Hawatian jaland, ar-| ¥#¥ to Cape Hinchinbrook, Prinee M Henoluin this morning, | Williams sound. The Columbine to advices received by |has a party of United States engl ite Exchange. neers aboard who will make a aur - vey of the cape with a view to com DIAMOND RING. ' maee ones BAKER CITY, Ore, Sept occurred this structing 2 light station at the en trance fo Prince Williams sound, Anderson, 4112 Aurora | where all steamers bound for Vak the police that a $40}4ex pam. An appropriation of pe oo lost or | $76,000 was made for the improve: ‘ville was shopping yes |ment by congress atiermoon z B Sam Avot CLO! oT Be dene According to advices recetved Be. Jane M. Johneon, room 25 P.-L. /from Kahukw, a small settlement ™ Eyer treated and glasses ion the Hawaltan Coast. near Hono Peeetation free. *** Hiau, the American Hawailan steam ler Nebraskan, which sailed from lthie-pert a month ago, narrowly esexped going on the rocks near the furmer place. The veasel was out of her course to the northward Daylight dawned and with « clear- ing of the fog the captain found the was within 100 feet of the Kahuku reef. REEF. alive to your own Interests —Son't wait til! you are sick or to work. to begin te | YOUR MONEY. Begin I! to put your savings, big or P| 1m our bank, with the inf) Fou will be able to accumu tte something. MARTIN DIVORCE CASE. George R Martin, who was once a splendid veterinary surgeon, |made plenty of money and had a | wife and two bright happy children, now has neither wife por children. } Whisky got the better of George .nt as he is now unable to care for « family or attend to his profes sion Mes, Martin asks that the lcourt give her a d@ivoree and the custody of the children with her share of such community property here Is left i tinaes Ao20unts |We Pay 4 Per Ct. Interest —_—— Have & Branch at town, oT, EB D. Hogs, President. BN. B. SOLNER Cashter DIREC i mand Schmnitay BiG NUGGET EXHIBIT. i Rosenberg, $ George Donwortn, A disptay attracting considerable ‘ R. Dunn, sitention i the nugget exhibition i st the Alaska club. The nuggets, j which are the property of the Plo- neer Mining company, are valued at $10,000. There are three of them, the largest of whieh woighs 182 ounces and te worth 93,276. This nugget Was found on Number 6 Bench, Anvil k, and is the largest ome ever ight out of Alaska WIFE WAS DESERTED. Alvina Johnson was this morning ranted n divorce by Jodae Frater Charles Johnsen on the yf desertion cre ttle, Wash. Agents for Aiaska Barkin Male Deport Co. Nome, nintke, om | sengers it. At the Seattle theater, bextnning next Sunday afternoon, a sew ver stom of “Lady Audiey's Secret.” and ® sequel to the old play, entitied “A Mad Love,” will be seen for the JUDGE PRATER WILL SET DATE | ‘iret Gime here, interpreted by an eastern company. FOR TRIAL NEXT MONDAY— Third Avenue to. Open. CASE ARGUED IN COURT TO! The Taylor company ret DAY. the Third Avenue theater next San BROUGHT UP isi-asses= at the Seattle theater until Satur day afternoon. The play will be “The White Tigress of Japan” Attorney Will 1. Thompson, whol vigtn Keene will be the White fs ta act an counsel for his s00,} Tigress and Laurette Taylor wil! Chester, charged with the killing of} piay the aame part ehe played lant Judge George Meade Emory. July | sensom. Other members of the old 9% appeared before Superior Judae | company will have the same parts, Frater this morning and asked for) ind the mew ones will be seen to a continaxnce of the come until De-| .ivantage in the Russian and Jape comber 3 nese characters. Prosecuting Attorney Mackintosh —_ objected to the continuance and a Star Theater Actes. strong argument was presented osk-| 4t the Star theater this week ing that the case be brought to! warenerite on and Charles trial at an early date. Jadge Fra-|jjoman present a musica! comedy ter declined to set the date for the chat ia one of the best singing acts hearing until next Monday, when |heard in local vaudeville, Mine he said a definite date would be| Newman ts a clever character act settled upon at that time reas and Mr. Homan an expert REAL CULPRIT finds favor, The {Mustrated song and the moving pictures rownd out 4 good bill, one of the best offered at the Star since last spring, The Tidbeaux Zouaves, of course, ate stil the loading feature of the week Tre about time fo connect up that stove for next winter. Call up Geo H. Brown Plumbing Co, 221 Pi at. They'll do it right ose SON OF CHICAGO BANK WRECK ER MAKES STATEMENT LAY- ING BLAME ON CASHIER. 13.—Theodure 1AM CURING CHICAGO, Sept Stenstand, von of ik Wrecker Sensland, today declares false all insinvations that he betroyed his father. He sys that hia father ts not a thief and that the Stensland estate will cover all the shortage Me also says that Cashter Herring fe the real culprit. Theodore says they closed the bank against the advice of James B. Forgan and other financiers RACES TODAY At Loulevitie. First Race—Grace Laresen, 9 to 1, won; Montaliban, second; Prin cess Marie, third Second Race-—Kasy Street, 20 to 1, won; Nona W., second; Lady Lavish, third. Third Race—The Englishman, 7 to 2, won; Celeres, second; Amber ita, third. Tam a graduate of the beat recognizea Buropeai nadian and American coliew 1 have for forty years made this my specialty. I have ne quired exceptional skill in treat- ing and ng rupture Thoret ft GUARANTEE TO ABSOLUTELY CURE ev ery case which after examina tion, I accept for treatment 1 CURE WITHOUT A aUR GICAL OPERAZION OR PAIN without confining you to ar bed, and without inter na with your work or business: At Windsor. First Race—Left Guard, 39 to 1.) You run no risk with my won; Conjuress, second; Sonne!.|f treatment, as you do when you third | submit to @ surgical operation. Becond Race—Abington,:2 to 1 Consult me at once, Your tu won; Duleie, second; Tom Ander-|f ture dependa upon a reliable son, third specialiat. I will refer you to “ hundreds of prominent in this ctty wh r EXCELSIOR BRINGS ORE. | terms ai lwayn will My am ‘The steamer Excelsior, which ar-| f from the North last night, |— ™¥,fee ung « for Tacoma this morning, |§ gundaya, 10 to 2 ” where she will discharge 149 tons " of copper ore at the amelter. The DR. CLARKE 60 Excelsior brought down 100 pas |B 499 second Av, § a most of whom were can nery employes. ‘ Washington THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, SEPT meantime, [of the Madison Street M. & church fal operation was performed inst Phone Ind. 3373 Phone Main 1514 McCARTHY’S Senttle’s Reliable Store 1512 to 1522 Second Avenue Twenty Thousand People Came Last : Evening 2 visit our new store, and about one-third of them were unable to even get inside the doors, as we were obliged to close and lock the doors time and again and call on the police for assistance on account of the tremendous We had anticipated and made preparations to entertain the big- gest crowd that Seattle could tarn out, as we thought, but were entirely un- crowd prepared to handle such a vast throng as crowded the store from the time the doors were Mpened at 7:45 until 10:30 last night. We purchased over a ton of “Wirth’s” best candy, thinking that it would more than supply the demand, but we ran far short and were obliged to disappoint hundreds and hendreds of people, and in order to show the people of Seattle that the McCarthy store “makes good” under any and all cir cumstances we will redeem every ticket given Do not candy that is out with a box of candy on Saturday evening commencing at 8 o'clock destroy your tickets, but come Saturday evening and get the box of dne you. To add to the attractiveness of the store Saturday we have decided to repeat the musical program rendered last evening. It entails a very large additionat expense, but we feel that it is due to the thousands of people who were unable to gain evening admittance to the store last night. For Friday and Saturday we shall offer most exceptional bargains in newest up- to-date fall and winter merchandise. See our advertisement in The Star Friday night and in the P.-I, Saturday morning for particulars. McCarthy Dry Goods Co. 1512 to 1522 Second Ave., Between Pike and Pine Streets The Pioneers in Seattle’s New Retail Business District tet eee eter

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