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“ THE SKATTIL STAR—TUESBDAY, SEP’. 18, 1906. eu : . = owen nee oe | x | paarenaeaneeanen WEST GREEN LAKE | ’ - | * * ' ' is | Aaa k new eer oo + my | | me | uw off the Victor ¥ “ | | which she has been plying durin | | th on 0 o bk - a hip Vil te Y | | “ BAIL AnD is Ky? leave thin afters Te 4 1 wher she w argo |COm'ns ato Balla . ¥ . “I umber and rain on th . s : rk Guy C. Ge af the Wort eon Mo at ur vee TY COMPLETES € : con Ueenoriee sanneny> * or “ot . i " a LONG FIG 8 < Lecrric be taken to Bagle Merimr tor — m of the m ay OF ITS OWN-—STO RY OF WHAT ONE TOWN WITH the winte f king nm Railway © teamer Seraphis @ill ertve in most ’ P. Ma . SamIQHTING MAYOR HAS ACCOMPLIGHED | Beattle the first of next week from " , nd ! | Tacoma, where she will finiwh lawd dos " vs = at _ : : ing | lard . u : yee, vi deies snails Cars Bearing Soldiers)’ eteamer San Juan ar-| 9:32 m n 3 4 sen gel 4 . rives at night from hall . @ ‘ . ‘ Line : et cpetens tes tees Collide With Freight | rans win a caten of 160,000) ie! Stiauionn Aaare — a ” , D. C. Franklin, DD. A fin * . 00 eamer ‘Tolemachus pented ine “4 : cyetens SeOdeb: charter has at Millersburge-,{reomieitin Canumm viet |mooting of Preachers’ Ald wil ar * ’ ® buttding : | part of this week , fond | 0°98? pp, peneabet te ; i " dD ) Dene t h “4 ei hah sad oer clan tea Many Injured. | keneral cargo 1 1 D, Banee . Ty eer . a a fo the Orient —_ . Private Service Poor, = ~—s ‘ophon salle from Ye : ! J ad am ot " * san cabana ae pwr voner J. H. Lunsman arrived |@4 by Rev. F ‘ : ved e 4 ster as ALMANY, Ove Sept. 18.—While|in port this morning fr a. 0 pm versary Minstos : ‘ . i 0 a plants, which wee 5 from a . ir + , 7 ]a freight train was endeavoring to| Rosalia, Guatemala Jary society, Rev H. Todd presid " «. all going against the < naggh make a switch near Mille ing, and addr H. K. Car . . ‘ © was poor, and a it v" ‘ - ILD “| : dyn {tls morning. « troop rain carrying MUNICIPAL SUILOING jit O'DAY STILL IN JAIL “4 oy antes ( rs me Lge Bay: we ICE ORIVERS STRIKE can Lake to the Prealdio crashed ., bs arg tho dor ‘ into it, ameshing both engines and] Consider in of the bids and the | ‘ r r - . Ube vt ‘ wertously lajur mane of construction o e ne i DETROIT, Mich wopt . - — x * @ to the priva om panies in : a nerteemy Sayer] Manner Cf aopAtrEetOn SE CSO BOW | asians af te. 5 lee com: | ing wh th “4 . re much . sable te . et 1 court, city jail and omer | way 9 triking and wi font h e “ a train and all r hoapital build " . ow > . 4 faseeweesee panini hg eo yo Blair, who w ened by the beard of jlow a wagon to move e ~F ORLEANS ! i: on Ven ain aa + beng ously iy Gat Geek week,” | Brown, the rintendent " jer and th y. wer eeRANS rf ring the two plan Monra wenty soldiers and other train] The counet! last 1 er officials are driving about in Ugating the ease 4 ee owners municipal ewners Pyare mon were saved by jumping the appropriation of §1 jmeotor cars loaded with small | been Sone ie oF er nich ‘ ox was 6 st 4, and} The secidont was caused by n de-| the bullding, and this ts « chunks and delivering Whereve I f . “4 Sale 4 the . 8 weter were f oe. ae - ive wwiteh, All traffic is tied up.| inenfficient by the board they find sick pers: f or bee rvaghoat te oe 2 4 ply with the original specifica ) } r oF goog Bamig oA we | RILEY NOT CONNECTED lf +s rig “oe . pg legen od team ; : or a hoe ; me Sine Ben reuttt. | WITH P. BRADLEY. | py t ie Ba a ea | re « 5 ine tam of * for 10 yea it " 1 and new a eae y > ieee ' bond tna 8 tequate| Yt rina 140,000 Fase &. Biter, » onntoss oreber! v weordanee with Che | Paraffine Horse Covers pokane and Retarn . Sere _ » ate | to t os : - mn Railroad av. saya that he was|recent change ip ations For $16.10 by Great Northern Mat a a an ee comnecte Wh the - —— — —- hea per t Ton Henders a, q J « st thie "8 are « ' tt Figs me peer, noe AUTO RACES TO peer. — noe i~ fernalty cpenet 4 to the general fund ake ay, @ a ' Oe aes ge ag en ee pm. SIx star event ei oust ee es be Fagus ¥- = ’ — 2, mare are below re Peed cc , > male | and mark ~ a . - Ai ny ‘ man name Bre fiey, th Letty : al a and . the peopl: M are ¥ $20,000 had been voted the | and ‘ = with larg Passa : tory of whieh appeared in yester > i tee usvetty = Wee : S Cecoace abate ber pond owed pe areandn Ca gosta « Sta An intimation to the fer Hine which (hey then sly did the gen . ‘ ‘* verything but soumnanh effect I knew man was al FE 7 pial the butiding set of | Manor Forsythe's at. ! tut even with a thie succeas | #Windler and had business dealings ot ‘A Mayer With Ideas 100 tempted to discr ‘ea Mayer Peraythe to not yet entisriea., With him,” cald Mr. Ri is s a bs | 5 were ao aw at the #treet car and | falee 1 know hing of Mradley nl P ago Monroe elected The Crowning Work « of the money t hal ar he | Ou s 1 have been told by P it Emre De Andrew a Foray the So well had Mayer Forsythe done|a year. But the ind va ot oo as'ths Getaioe of tntervetan | awindiod suleoukeesere. 1 event hone, Main 1514 Phone, Independent 3373 Tih Meas. He believed in that he was re-elected by a very| finally negotiated — th f 4 is matur ne tol? j Be toe ' ewotiated the certificates ca 4 maturing plane to/turned down © which 4 ks Smee . we majority Th ‘a the} and the work was begun . 4 Monroe, by electric oar ine, | Came tm for him, act wishing to be ” ne etected was mG wore of Bin edministre City Owns Park, with all the towns and cities within |im Ray way allied with his pecuis i “ . he wd oo port o i ren pe a po ~ a muniotpal In connection with the at ar « radius of 50 miles | tions 5S keearee p-to-date city.| iy-owned street ear Hine ° fight | ——— a — - ~ — : ‘of the last eight years began in 1968 and was carried into Semele man can do if he make legislature im 1904, tt b | p can do if he makes - t being ‘ te ft “ canary for the city to secure @ that Mayor Forsythe w charter before the k could affice Louisiane adopted «| be undertaken. id canatitution, which per ‘corporations which desired to se- | , ee er eee ‘cee i Seattle’s Reliable Store—1512 to 1522 Second Av. ay f dines being the first city CAR POWER HOUSE MONR 5 CAUGHT — | A Jobsaon, a carpenter. | ‘Seattle and secured a post the Parker Lamber : last week. bot > days of rored too strenuous a life for Be decited to return to his Minneapolis Reeriving Rite fe $208 be was convinced @ald got return home on % placed a Mgure “5S” the $2.58 and attempted to ; & Rosenberg to cash ‘This res te Bie or Detective Barck, who wil! with raising a check out cam be made right at Price if Elliott @ Me tashionabie tatlors 1329 Second av eee 50, Inclucting Final re Same September 18, special Tacoma, connection from at 720 a.m. Other Seattio daily, September i fare one and one-third for i final return limit Sep- NP. efty teket office, ay. and Yesier way vee — the pres was that you were around? The “up Banker, whowe attitude is ie being displaces by the Progressive banker, ong lag the bank SPOR the public. W. kind of bank ws Haves Branch at George D, Hoge, Presiter me peewee Savings & Trust Co. by a + Pate Ye nd Charey St, jottle, Wash ch OK RAISER fought the matter tm the legistature, but Mayor Foraythe and h m out. In th THE CITY OF OWNED BY O€, LA. © .N, SODERQUIST OES. O. MN. Soderquiet. a well known contractor, died yesterday at the family residence, 4106 Whitman av The tuxty fs at Johnson & Hamil- ton'e held next Sunday at 2 o'clock from the Swedish club TWO STRANGERS QUARREL. M. J Hayes and John Murphy, two strangers In the city, were ar ated by Detective Collier this ning and are Being held on sxpieton at police headquarters jayos was caught in act of beating Murphy over the head with 1 revalver and could give no count of bimae!f nor reesons for the veevalt, AUTOIST’S BAIL 1S DECLARED FORFEITED. the Charles Donohue, « lomberman who was arrested Suadey afternoon by Patrolman Roth, on Broadway for driving his voblie at the fate of about mile on hour, failed to show up before Judge Gor m this morning and bail of ht $70 was declared PROMINENT BANKER DEAD. GAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 15 Otto J. Tobin, seeretary of the Ht bernia Savingw bank, and one of the most prominent bankers of this eity, died at 3 o'clock this morn fue. He has been tl! for setoral months, and the recent run om the bank was kept from him for fear it would hasten his demise. WILL BUILD INTERURBAN TACOMA, Sept 19.—-General Manager W. 9. Dimmock, of the Ta coma Railway @ Power company, officially anuennces the proposed construction of an interurban Mow tween Tacoma, Puyallup, Sumner ond Orting, the line to be 21 miles fm length. The line will cost $500, ww An spplieation for a franchise will be made this week, and con atruction will be starte im Hately after the franchise has b aranted. THROWN FROM CAB NEW YORK, Sept. 1% —-ngineer Theadore Shont# was thrown from 4 cxd today, bat not badly hurt leather fteeetngs $1.7 Full line reduced. at Spinning’ s Take a tow days off and visit the © Pair, North Yakima, Septem to 22 ineinsive. Seo the Yakima valle enjoy imate east of p round trip t ondertal exhilarating: mountains Seattle Alaska Yukon-Paoitic el Che Special trate September 20. mn 20th, eileo Seattle 7:30 « 0 4 m, 19th, arriving North Yokima 1:20 p. m, Fog partieulars N Pr ity ticket office, cor oe and Yeslev way. The funeral services will be ¢ Mrs, Creffield Says She But Obeyed the Will’ of Her Heavenly Father in Allowing Esther Mitchell to Kill Her Brother. Mra PLANNING TEN Maad Greffield. that she and Rather hed planted og Bather Mitchell is being what to «ay on they ar before an insanity cotmisstos ested ahd that they would stl F—s.ny communicat have bewn | verdict of which will determine to the story, and wowld take the). Qin) tavern the local and | whether of not the two women will |penaity for the deed rather thad Hines actions of the Koamos steam | bs tried for the murder of George feol that their lives had DOG ont, tine reeur entabeele N H j : ye s fh pinced ¢ the aftare ¥ ~ emaowe ¢ Py . las J Michell, was again. placed om the | fatluren ee, Oe eee atabliole ND that price the lowest ever quoted in Seattle Mand this morning When asked if she would do (hd iiresen seatth , ha ri Mra. Creffietd stated that she bad same thing again abe said potweon Seattle & h Ame ¢ ali : =he H Fo new the seh nagging Reger’ cwenng |, branch and German ports In| on reliable qualities of merchandise. One the P eay order to extabliah such a service! rough spirite, and acted accord | Pathe r ~ “ib . i - , + p . . tg ?, ¢ tas teattatde atoae tor wl anton on nid he, aint | the ‘company In now preparing to] trial will convince the most skeptical woman sto "1 S 1 dit ae ft do by the | retrniid several of cent steam. | R * I had no personal feeling | ors aad to ones ates oa ¢ ~ , ave - r Ps of *¢ The morning before the murder’ suainet George ul focting | ety ad to arrange the dates vo that in the city that it pays to trade at the new McCarthy of Creffield by George Mitchell, tended to take e myself, but! portunity to go apon the erpeoea| Mrs. Crefficid eat Creffietd told | euther watd that ehe felt it her | for rae store. tere es for an mnawal overhauling o Bog or ber pr a oe fow " duty (0 Kill bim, so 1 let ber do tt | * ehem je hen Mra Creffield was then aehed | . Stated that hte death would bel why che did not kill Measure Morrie —— bat did not state by! and Shipley, the attorneryé Who de | Had Planned Story. = yen “ng > ot } 4 4,000 yards of sheeting or pillow ¢asing Muslin led them ° ' Mre. Crefficld sald thie morning | apirits had told me to. i , go on sale tomorrow morning at 10@ a yard See ete ee | j } ice of the well known brands—Pequot, ee | ; ef L 42 inches wide, full # PLOT DIscovERED. * | ; Bi ‘ rare Yoe wox oe « | | > 1 fom 2 ne yard. This price is * $7. PETERSBURG, sept « } . . ae ely for Ines miy. None will be * 1%—Preparations had been ® | . | a Yard ; s , ren or to rs, and only 10 yards * made to blow up every at @ | Ap unknown man was struck and | . # tendant at the Trepoff funeral # lantantly killed at 2:39 k thie he stitial Oe @ today. The plot discover morning by # freight train at the; “8 # ed and two arrests were made # YOR & Wosktagtes st. om Relirond A f# in connection ° yey. The Soty Was carried fully ¢ bs Browr ee eee Good larg * , $ | block before the train wae stopped. | 1 Pd 5 2¢ ): lever ft and se bob WO bbe Odd bl OCTIN BT BON OTe fe On) Tt Se Se ot eee 4:c w by . '$2- ee bien Hight complexioned, wore a light | and white ‘ arn e bla ——— | TODAY AND COWIE WILL BE blue anit and a heavy pale of boots | Ciaskane, you } P ) kets, full 11-4, eot- FERRY LOST IN FOG i It ip believed his name te Collins.) a yard et th ind } ieee 3 tom warp with su- " DEFEATED. a fireman on one of the tugboats PDEA now we © ran bye The West Seattle ferry exper rumping om the se The quality perior thick wool jenced considerable culty this | _ The train was in charge of Ba} ced regularly at 7c a yard. They They are finished with pink morning In making her dook at We |ciection at Zion City i decurring| as fireman, and W. 9, Christensen e y ves? sie euscontial aan tae T foo Mon i ner cnur'the bay (today. Partisanship ie bitter. The} brakeman | your choice at 4 2-2¢ a yard. Only tively guaranteed not to shrink. The Four times the side wheeler Niche |{ndieations are that Voliva will de | 10 yards to and non » regular price is $3.25 a pair, and every about fn aw attempt to ges into the | 8 Dowle. Dowle ie preparing to/ CAMANO BREAKS TAIL SHAFT. dealers or to pair of them is worth the money, To- D time came Very scar [eed the winter in Mexico i a ak ae é morrow's special price is only $2.20. | / wi fle backing Into her berth at/ ee et smashing several dolphies om 'h¢ | weBeER GETS BIGHT VEARS| Clinton this morning the steamer pean’ Seventy-nine ' ’ RP rE Carma of Island Everett cents buy regular Or? " na hate BiG DEAL MADE Jota G Webber, arrewted tnet|attle run, broke ber tail shaft and 719¢ ‘ poliggadl aera ne nF gg Bc reger | Pebruary by the » vice men|for some hours was in danger of} wag ore } 8 = Va ON LAKE UNION. on « charge of coun ng. bus| drifttug ashore. A (ug was secured! a garment at McCarthy's to- | Cc Normandy de Va- . been sentenced to © years atiat Ever and the Camano wit! morrow Ladies’ 3 lenciennes and Yhe sate of all of tock 3 and| MeNettx istind by Judge Hanford of | be towed to Seattle for repairs. The | Linnie heehee oe. te yard } Gains de Paek part of block 4, in D. T. Denny's) the federal court repairs will pr ¥ cost $1,000 7, : | ee . aris ond addition, fiom ©. W thread Swiss ribbed vests and draw Laces (odd lots Sprague to C. KB. Thompson for a ers Soft, warm, comfortable gar and broken line Widths up to 5 consideration of $160,000, has teen ments, full ninety per cent wool. TI inches These laces cannot be dupli- recorded. T) f prop ta} F f . bon the south end of Lake Union at} | are splendid value at th re pre. a anywhere at le than our regu the end of Howard ay. north and/ For tomorrow, one day on e sha lar prices, which are 15c, 20c, 25¢ and Fountain st i sell them at TOE a garment joe a yard. Take your choice tomor- tow at S@ a yard CHASE TO MARRY j ney For Kirk's fam NEW YORK, Sept. 18—It {e an-| 6 ous lap Rose téa nounced that Hal Chase, the New| ; c Soap—a bea ae ee package ‘ork American's first baseman, I] | ere and. whole I tl ; 2 engaged to marry Mise Nellie Het-} a cake 2 v ; hi e for wire ceo i “a se oe me eeeeeeee oe some transparent > hair pins. ative of California and glycerine toilet ° Regular makes his home in Ban Jone soap—always sold at roc a “oo ee Notions price 2c morrow's price, only @@ a cake. Not and 3¢ a more than 4 to a customer 0 aon ~~) package. GORMAN ARRIVES IN SEATTLE. Among the passengers on the steamer City of Seattle, arriving this morning from the north, were) T. G. Gorman, a prominent focal) fist’ man, and A. Fasslander, a Daw-| son merchant, who has large realty interests in Seattle TO BOOM EXPOSITION DAY The Washington Publicity league will hold a meeting at the of the Seattle Commercial club Fr rooms day evening for the purpose of smpleting arrangements for fh ‘exposition day” which ia to tb hetd in Seattle in the near future THOMAS BAGGS ARRESTED. Thomes Bagge was arrested by} Patrolman Corning this morning f maliciously destroying shrubbery land trees In Woodland park, He | wae rebew his personal re | cognizance ‘Stephen Grollsi, Tailor For fashfonable, made-to-order THE CAMPAIGN CIGAR SEAGON. suite, at low prices, gee me nm ported woolens, exclusive put » AUTOMOBILE RACES TODAY AUTO RACES TODAY $d. m, at the Meadows. *ee } Last races of the sensou. hci 5 ld ii al SPIRITS COMMANDED “DAY SCHEDULE ONE PRICE TO ALL 4@ a package for ginch hat pins For Children’s with white or black heads, six in a Oc “ e Stor real package, always sold at 7c a package, of heavy ribber z beach cotton ™ Gé@ a bolt for black, white and col- | a pair pond quecan ored binding ribbon, regular price roc a bolt Zé a dozen for hold-fast fasteners or dress snaps, white, regular price sc dozen and equal to the best 12™%« stock All sizes tomorrow teed stainless garment black or school ver saw De the pair. ings y at only McCarthy Dry Goods Co. 1512 to 1522 Second Avenue Between Pike and Pine Streets * Retail Business District The Pioneers In Seattlé's

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