The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 19, 1906, Page 7

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THE SEATTLE STAR--WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 19, pO eer SAT 6 6015 CG. N. TO BUILD BIC Evert TO “JQMES CHARGED. MANY SOOOL HAT? | of PETTY THIEVES BEy : | cifte, has writ » FF — HAVE BEEN WORK WILL BE STARTED BAR.|fon, general superintendent, sa CHAUFFEUR OF AUTO@LAMED REFUSES TO BE EXAMINED. ff iit vive jeved TO HAVE a, © fimtendent, $4 f wis, a , ' gD BY THE POLICE LY IN 1908—SNOHOMISH VAL § - heorsgan FOR CARELESSNESQ IN ACC!) xew yortE 10 Harry K.|Chlidren of the COvERES ? ‘adit ny " / ; " , ' Aus i RAL. ARRESTS MAO LEY TROLLEY co. To BuILe!! eapite nan DENT WHICH CAUEED THE niste to oxe mente! con- | Phitadel pia me ’ ‘ 4 ' ' tel be brow = ELECTRIC LINE FROM wear. y ' DEATH OF MAS, WM. RAY wae De . ¢ tha ext TLE | of of | MOND. | |, Mis Reed at h . . s | | CHAMBER NOT MEETING. VERE " i Accordina t Aud woe ef ved from st " o ' tha ” P : : " he o (ire al offices | to be built at Kvere o hand a ri «M f . 4 n ~ w + titiens to the loca tb . par f woop " bon . ap effort to d . : ‘ t eee oo eee » leaned a nent Weee FUNERALS FOR THE ther a in “ be m macaine a “> oiwe uty ent ' Undove ped ‘ VALENCIA VICTIMS. hey wal de sont to the as to make them almost « dupticn leoumiatan ; ‘ MONTANA TO HELP A-Y.-P ie tho belief siee and equipmen of the St IF. Latte fe 1 ents for the buria 1, Detec n , artod wf atified t tank A telegram from Major ¢ h gat OiTicer Keredum, who mad arly in 1908 h county, ye {att ' aad who have started ¢ oeally nothing known of the |r ing by t Skt an tos @ . - af “ ane r ion 9 s abe , 40 youns : ni vement, bu J oupected aa * boa He w enw & wreen Vent r a ‘ - mba i 4 on @ boxcar Monday and capacit to , f the best ku in| | 4& 7O SHAKE Your ‘ leniies on ee os Saped laces thet Bro wi es . f Bennet! John Wi . . his line of work im the # AAYBE 1744 TEACH You . o | wt th . en the bridge to 4s an appropriation from th ‘ w th th y; Peter Blandi i he & omish Valley Trolley To Wine YOUR OWN and his next impression ¥ her at r ¢ Y pall-+t hit fro Devts Saville an A pany bas made af ptication to| Ace 1 of trying to ir BUSINESS AND Nox | ax drageed f the wa each ut the I ng Trad owes ery a So oS —— eats w, Ray SheND YOUR TIME iN a i, WD ‘ ler MANETTE A * in rows at Ketch: Rverett. The com; which has " a nle He « WORRYING OVER WHAT | eed on th t draw! Jn tho ff ~ Eee .crime for which the boys arw/ been at work on the trolley propo. | |! truth of charge, a ny | | OMER PtoPLE WeARL/ t me of the acct he re TO BUILD APARTMENT HOUSE has baffled the police 1 for months, proposes to bulld | feasing to K ~ * f a as fol ny Mbeiled t s and a tre - Le from the ‘ nstern por |p rent of . t lows ne ie eg lc a t “et fee bencars CulLlBe OpEH Socks ion of Seattle through lasaguah, | time com v a We, the Jury, find that Wie | susk done ‘ 2 t Pee fownd ie cars, stealing fruic and t, Cherry valley, Monroe, Sno-| accused of b ol] oC a ; ju i her h “ ‘ Build par y various mish and into K G. A. Ba wa one. | Cc. T. NEWCOMB BANKRUPT, «) Pla A a red! Chari T. Newcomb applied t f t ding cal 4 IN BROADCLOTH : Naacreing st "thom ‘ | | th r a 7 e th } eo! t cK x rr ” Nex “ A. Hark u ir * ) i | N. a, Charies el | { The clerk udges 1 cl MICHAEL - | VIODISH PLAY COMING. TITUS TRIAL NEXT WEEK. | 7) aad at bi | | Loute Lovitsky, a Jewish setor saene: Wee be tee Seat eae Bg ced | | play Yiddish tn Se Th . 1 "e ns 1 .. - f a tal rental of _ | | her 7, Heo is ported | 4). jury in the first case! tne polling mount t 2. ltown went owt to The Me 9 and a ye sp a ons HAS NO LIQUOR LICENSE. pays one-half en ity the other will ca 4 back yeaterds Sts the Oreke | DEMOCRATS INDORSE BAILEY. { ’ act in the ¢ heum ctr aytvanta. cident occurred. Th ar | aM A gon Rs. ag a M ellington, is be} : ; ‘" heater, the largest Jewish thester|strernoon ont! agp: | FORT WORTH, Texas, Sept. 19 in New York | teinteg = ale ian tnt i “ . at St. Louts, TREPOFF RIED. * a y , * | showing iley’s connec tad INSPECTING TERMINALS. + # without 9 licens _ | ton tt weey for the Waters | Pierce Ol! company, caused a fight ST. PRTERSHURG, Sept. 19. & | driven by W. W. Philtrick, got out , * and the ear left the read} ne peg The cesar was #| the Northern Pacific system ugh the democrats ; Prange as , counties, a n of 4 A. Warren of 2 nat present. but the grand @| Palmer, assistant superinten a Ladies voted an endc ent at the pri t " Q Lm - se & Gules ettanted fa a heey ‘ nd Buperintendent Weymouth of | maries ‘unk Ganenen” tom hea ye coast division, returned inat! Thursday is Ladiew’ day at Bar shiseanialil hurt, although they were badly [Petesesenseseens night from a trip over the northern | tell's Red Cross drug store, 610 Sec DECORATED GRAVES. ond av. when a spectal sale will be ose ae | * \* \* * € Will be the last vo Baratera will go to 3 When she satis ¢ pot warrenting he AR Michael, Upon her return she . ie take the run of the wrecked) . iptainer Commo ' | Kev cusTon Peete eee aeeeenne ' | . @| LOST, | ' pe 0 THE on * ce CHARGES PREFERRED en - eartiest ter wrtat lon AGA Ber ogg the gM oO baeeeeeeees SCARE! urteted sdout by Htorms whit nota Ace aller ek —— own iffon broa h tt te tt Caep Horn, the Britian ship Ré o of . noe S | oie te ciecion creat geek.” jore, 106 days ont from Antwer - : : Phone, Main 1514 Phone, Independent 3373 i oo yp nage ei | British steamer ( trot ; ™ mgt Tuitinen theron Seis Collector of Cus Fs * es | PiN-| Nanaimo, arrived iu port thin © . = is won, Se : A eam toms FP. arr § ' *' ing and will leave Tacor “ : moutes a a ; “ re of the kk, reth th . ‘ 1 . .. « . on geen district will be built at Mol ae af tens Poud . ) | Tacoma thie ning and lying hull 4 cargo, according to} wtated this a by ® f SM, & small town on the Canadian ~ we at the coal bankers. Beut nee been damaged’ the © 5 that naka wp ant Mis MeCulen wee lbranches and spent the day looking eut about the face BRYAN CLOSES TOUR. lover the local terminals held on perfumes, Tomorrow $1.05 Mary Gardo esident of the Jobn F. Miller W. R. corps, with a Mr. Warren was celebrating | bays an ounce of Loraine’s Ottar number of the ladies of the corps, at birthday at 4 ne t BRITIGH BOAT RAJORE endl ‘ a N. . a ona « cense , ae Sisaae i ote poinn to 00 th ce aver aie ie oon “ Paraffine Horse Covers: fm mee te ead acer aie te es Fe ente ould over celebrate. | INTO PORT AFTER A STORMY | in this state ones [world | over tor) went to The front ef the cer was Dadi7) TRIP PROM ANTWERP—MANY | Cr made in Seattle on Lor ’ PLATES STOVE IN—BOATS Died Se him & Unammoth 10 on and dec of their eased The custom ts the Sat ve # famous perfume phece of the gown Tiaied States boundary, and Of AR) Knee the tatter at Steamer Meteor peseed im thin! y. and many plates have) the che Demech of =the Ore Northe morning from San F 1 and ve by the hard knocks | eustel Geeta! customs Inspectors w the contour and " | tw due tn Seattle thls afternoon ere. Bpare| of Bergennt 8 ¢ heen aot Seattle's Reliable Store—I512 to 1522 Second Av. B chiet will be stationed there the hip line ‘ | Steamer Northwestern sailed! of all deacriptions refer a woek fr tM y «te used {south from St Michael yesterday | missing. and four ; : ; ; i : ; ’ : . ben pleat. This ts 2. poate were [Which tine ance hoth sides | Savite by Ub) will be # a chance to temtity, | of aeas, The remaining BB GAditional inspector te also) The finest of Vo Be placed at Blaine, the bown-| in the yoke and sleeves, It iv dyed | afternoon of point on the Great Northern. | tq match the gray broadcloth. The} Steamer Mackinaw passed in at | trem Mt present bas about six Im jower portion of the yoke @ square, 9 this morning from San Fran] to lifeboats were dashed to pleces — and te crossed with delicate shell| elaco bound for Seattle by the crew rier to avert fur- er pe head me veivet Pibbrom. The & run Steamer City of Seattle salle to | ther tnjur te the ehip, | “RECEPTION TO WHARTON. | Through four large eyeiets and tied| aight fer Southeastern Alaska| Countless thes the waves ro led 1 went completely | 1 a8 foot bigt ncte —_— in @ stiff Tittle bow the top. At| porta , Pletcher L. Wharton. pastor) the waist fine on either side of the) yret the ateamer j i . “he First Methodist Episcopal! front emptecement are handsome) EMMA WATSON RELEASED loeberas of large sine were @n-| for the past two years, was| old atlver buttons. aia ountered wh ting the Hora. | a farewell pubiic rec PORTLAND, Ore, {. 19.—Bim-| The seas at that point were excend- | | of land | tnaty savage and pleves of lee were tien at the church last night. A ma Watson, the Gone of the reception he was fran companion apd codefend. | thrown nat the deckhowses, and Sian O pesee eomaiaing 8 ant with 8 A. Puter, now under| the latter shattered a Gosen) “ of money leaves today for i- tc was released wpon her | P'cr* pe Death came “77 ie to take lawn recognizance from the couaty | Ceptnin Bawlor mines ae wn. | vamt late yente of the ong M. B. chareh jiate where she has been a prtaone par tore o> rhe ‘Rabe waiting for on the old Renton | unas |stnce last J when she was «ur ery odie wh rao of pig iron | ime at the ¢ ro; Washington at.| [ae serra fat pc Black Taffeta from San F You never pay more for goods here than you would elsewhere, and nine j Henry G. Sturte times out of ten you pay less for ot qualities. The savings are most substan- fternoon while tia! Ir t and be convinced. Note the offerings for Thursday. 4 by bondsmen. A senten never been passed, although | was convicted in Decembe ‘ sent he CANT WRIT~ ~@0INANCE. Rem 1 of Capinol 1m want an| A. A. Adams, of Rampart. Alaska Her release was secu " ve busl-| jarrived 9 Seattle this morning b jeer oe une, Ther Woat it [bringing with him a large shipment |'hros! ‘he Nene for evidence {ui nese life, being § eon] perenne A splendid all silk Black Taffeta, 27 inches ‘hee ~ are up im the sir!’ vegetables which were grown at|*umably in return for evidence fur nected with the ific rdware } A st sac : 7 inch draw 4 proper ordinance | Hot Springs, |tished by the woman and Puter company of that city, Having lost] wide, regular price $1.00 a yard. No better grad i at the price, + En Saba, eae of silk is sold anywhere in Seattle Krastner and Manley The ship |hia home in quake and | ment contains cabbages, rutabagas, TOOK A colo PLUNGE fire, and at request of . cucumbers - his son, C. K. Sturtevant, he de A home had been built for him Every yard of it is backed by our positive guar- tee for wear. If it does not give good satis Inteht am wnknewn fsborer fell your money or other the past two Prevented their efforts to the| Mr. Adams stated that the aver |through an opening in the Arlington Rainier Beach and he was on his faction, bring it back and ge = iy to have them re-|, MT Asa has no conception of the |20ek and would have drowned had | way there in company with his son a Yard silk in its place. Tomorrow's price is only 69¢ quality and quantity of vegetables not been for his reseue by dock who had met him at the Union de employes on pler 4, who heard his| “The afternoon session of the re-|pot. Without warning he grasped cme i A CHARTER that cam be grown im that part of | " Two SCHOONERS. | Alaa! * r jshouts for help. Three men were! publican convention was ¢ sailed to his son's coat, gasped for breath Li Gray & Co} have charterea| MF. Adame shipment will be on|!® the office of pler 4 awaiting the] order by Chairman Piles at 2:30)and sank to the sidewalk, expiring e bave chartered | rrivel of the steamer Santa Clara ’ ort of the ¢ it-| before a physician could be sum the exhibition st the rooms of the Alas-|" ner a o'clock, Th port of the Tr) phy w al a yard. nese | Mon @hooners Joseph Russ and . }A life beoy was thrown to the men] tee on rub fer of bv Allee w carry lumber from Ever. | t m rules and order r ka club for several days and he was hoisted up to the dock.| was read and adopted. The report eR, Mukilteo Demidioes and ‘Tacoma to Wtihout thanking his rescuers pamed C. 8. Cosgrove, of Garfield se. = EXPECTORATING rncmisacy comarre soncwoe| since aie aca | THE THEATERS ae — Pana: "'Gloves feeume their fishing trade The | 0 these charters was hy” will be sung and acted) from Puget sound t nd tom w night by the that looks and Your choice to- gan | Goersch, prominent young arebl-| goplause | See scoala tect, was found tn Lourel canon. He was followed by the nomina | * '>° ‘ard near Holywood, this morning With] tion of candidates for congress lever nile Bostonians. The} bie! wears well. Every 79c morrow of our i“ Pinney Take 6 bullet bole tm his be nd a rifle e platform adopted Js of the |Sombany ne eet a favor! - on soap eth thread of it is entire stock of Hosve ; eason, but the old favorites are : nal order. Direct primary ts en-|™ pate sci . pure wool, The width is so inches a pair i $1.00 Silk Gloves beside himy A rambling letter found ‘ ‘ ond-bye to his | ac 4 the res at the ye.| retaine ore a Sy Seen re ectenah to apd We have it in shades of navy, green, — Your om the body he wife and baby blican perty is referred to tn “The Royal Chef.” ee sowing terme. | feats are now selling at garnet and black, The regular aig od pair. We have all A resolution was presented by BE. |, ‘aor a R 1 Chet hi 25a yard and it is equal to the best sactudi 3 ‘or the "Royal Che ch | ¢ cluding y, bro SOUTHEAST SEATTLE 15 T. D. Rockwell, and adopted; de a fag map Rew "Digg coe} se acd ober seek at the plict shades, includi navy, brown, red, : UP FOR DISCUSSION, | Caring e open jay nigh fo . y 1; Alice blue, gray, "Wotan, tan, black and Wolet light which we use out everyone tuna exp fo a cla ant tt ot performances, The music by Ben; For tomorrow, one day nly, we will white. No pth hc ate #Un, 50 you need not wait | *4ewslks of Seats A meeting of the election ‘ “ . * beiche ay. Ges | For some time the law hae been |) cnguries oo lt Wf Show | sciated and disregarded, but from | "CUN® a unt look out tion briefly in a facetious manner ‘ } ma Cloth, a justly LOS ANGELES, Sept. 19—J. ©] srousing an uproar of Inughter and! ., Dorethy” Tomorrow Night. 98c popular fabric, at only 796 a reason 14 ae or darkness, Pinne: Chief of Police Wappenstein to- g >! her, in the Washing-| #7 'ssued orders to his captains to indtruct all patroimen to arres! torating on el re sells a better, sary to the good M. Jerome, it Is asserted, is partic At th ‘dic prial P , © Roone sell this splendid material at BBE a pore satisfactory 2-clasp silk glove at ean take your picture. | of the people t uriarly charming, while the story velt be elected to succeed bh nel had 1) rica by Charles 8. Taylor and yard a dollar, Take the pair you want td- 14 president of the United Statem iri. gto d is vivacious a de whether Hout | ond that we demand his renomina ee, Sores oe Veemem SNe , 4 morrow at THE. Y feritiant aqaies become a part of Seattle as an an-| NEW FREIGHTER COMING nexed portion te on Second werd tion at the hands of the ne jing entrance soe now forth everyo | Bang feepect and honor people saga) Poor because of il! of misfortune which they Prevent. The disgrace te in phage our level beet to condition. We de Pownce slovenly, slip-shod. sye femiess effort, idieness and jazi yaad We sincerely believe that oe account for the “earn- will do much toward the Prevention of poverty. cee aron wawe,, paTbote who xo to the Seattle the| Umbrellas Bed ‘ter this week prepared to enjoy The Ocean Steamship company’s! tne Twe big freighter Bellerophon, on her], annexed to the [good acting and a play possessing eo~-o——oo A dollar and fif maiden trip, will arrive from Yoko- TON. Sept. 19.—# hama about October 2, having left | SHORT A THOUSAND. BREMERTON. Sept. 18--Senma-| gore than ordinary literary mertt,| $1 59 ty-nine cents Comforts with enough melodramatic element} ophon has just been placed In com OROVILLE, Cal, Bept. 19—1t bas thrown in for good measure to; mission, and her first port of eall | bee ed that the accounts of|fee dave, Mrs make the plot interesting, will like} each Good, big, clev- }in America will be Seattle, She will | James Mallory, » mining engineer eel \the play, "A Mad Love.” A mati Umbrell n re 3 | A ining Ti years, brought agaifet her ) mbrellas that lremain upon this run. Command-| who disappeared suddenly a st — Been pee | nee tomorrow nnn ate pric regu 1. 6 er Bed Comforts takes your choiee tomorrow of 20 errr’ Yokohama yesterday. The Beller ard for the pajt actual size, ei ing her is Capt. Thomas Bartlett, | time amo. « rt about $1,000 re] aged one ge gree bropeet Next week that fanny rural com - formerly master of the steamer] was f | at first that he had met] srncy wore married in 1868, but ie edy, “Uncle Josh Perkins,” comes larly at $1.75 and $2.00 ea The federal author-| y e 1894, ar} the Seattle theater have 26-ingh paragon frames and steel Ry Oanfa. The Bellerophon is a new | with foul play ‘ ' eer s trail t 1 Phey inches—cove At the Third. } rods, and are covered with finest grade C2 Br ed with fine <t ¢ Thir White Tigre pe of steamer, and is fitted with | ite twin derricks and is entirely devoid) of masta. ' Ik. Handles are all neat and quality —_ English f ged fraud “ en " 2 , gloria silk On Savings Aozounts We Pay 4 Pe Ct. Interest BRANCH IE Japan” ap . { wood, gun silkolines in attractive patterns. These and tufted with Saxony li bs hap b rett entural aad car he pretty—natural carve thea metal, oxydized silver and pearl—take comforts are reas} your pick. Better umbrellas were yarn and fille cHientele of the Third Ave WASHINGTON’S TRIAL FIRE DESTROYS HOMES. it “ * ‘ new steam schooner Waat pan teason 1 with best white me w. Her engines hove been|'" 4 few the Rares,” aes Y " 8 | bill, will be the rost ple u ture bill of the season | $1. At the Star Theater This wee vaudeville program = is finding the ¥ attendance at all perform « i gn [ter as it we | Judge For ” never raised in Washington at our t REDLANDS, Cal, Sept. 19- Bueh fire are raging im the coan t pried that several|! 4 and eho is in perfect condl-| homes have been complete: | ., The board of dire snd lar pri Tomorrow they are 9 cach. ee) a. lt. HW. Gray will board ber at the DOCKS ABLAZE Ibraith dock tome morning Seattic and Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Day at Washington State Fair, North Yakima, Sept. 20. Special excursion train leaves |— | I tation at 7:30 a. m., 20th 1 , : Fare for nd trip, $2.60, including |S Fait, Ir t limit, September September * * * * ont 9 o'clock and il spend | irs on the water * * * * * - ian iatiemia | F McCarthy Dry Goods Co. he u tr ettteeeeeae ee ee ee te east of $2.0 he longings § at AUTOMOBILE RACES” TODAY ne admission to t exhilarating ¢ 18, Tacoma, connection from eving at 7.30 a. m. Other from Seattle daily, September to fare one and one-third for nad trip; final return bimit N. P. city teket off First av. and Yesler w | 1512 to 1522 Second Avenue | Between Pike and Pine Streets tri r Full line reduced. *** 1/9 p wenhots Stephen Grolsi, Tall ‘Spokane and Return The Pioneers in Seattle’s New Retail Business District 6:20 a. m. 18th, arriv Le For $10.10 by Great Northern iat particulars |. at low pr nee 1 Im- | way, going Sept, 24, good to re ee 1 slens, exclu patt o Ten te Get Ticket Office Se

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