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STAR-—-MONDAY THE SEATT é ee ee * 5 | * # NEW YORK, Sept, 24-1 OPERA SCHOOL * iH tt \ ie y INTERESTING DEVELOPMENTS | * nt home nea 1 Ne &. | ARE EXPECTED DURING THE i ’ ' Me | HEARING OF RAILROAD * *¥e eR RH RE ‘ rt ' | CHARGED WITH DISCRIMINA ¢ at a eo aa | TION IN RATES. DANIELS IS 48 beet and be cow ent Sf fegro als Taken From Jail and Lynched-=Many|# ““********"**s hone Kn onde with ' ~ : * ANOTHER TRUST «| a Utah, Bept. 24-~] ora an velweo = Negroes Are Killed and Several Injured : INVESTIGATION, # of the tntorstate | ts received t mm =f Negroes Stone Street Carmen and Latter sg Pie gph ct rae BL i ete ong: | sey nalagper es Guatamala, ‘youterday loaded wit of the schoo al. , @ mer an atimatl he @) ry Be vt fhe po Ph ‘yor hetr "| i Hiner ¢ ttn ; ’ No oo Mi g | % Mimber trust { Ms lg gc mee ot Yok ~» agg ype! ae = “y a Refuse to Work Martial Law May Be De : tates District | Atiarnes : “Ww. HB a po | 4 “Bastar png after @ qui BASEMENT INVESTIGATION h Ny ot Sg =f clared. 1g Beater saree, &| mana othe drome tot ie" @ravaqnam, Morey, fet 24 lt ina ona Tet | Ou seca, arama yh | Tey het n t 8. Spence, land law | State bank ‘rahpienge M nigh ' trip ae n regard to damage omen > nao me Egeeee eee ee eee oe tak eeeeeneeeennl” Hvanston, Wyo, furnished ial bate 9 - 4 ‘ . ee vn Dhcand ‘ n tw RSE ATLANTA, Ga. Sept. M.— #) Cnet ae A the toute _ shates jp eeeneonag One ameter ee inate cor tomers ' an M ~ D : a ectitia the wette ‘ a ~ ' econ © | take out care, alleging that aang ond and Union Pacific ¢ om la sufferer from J hich 4 Me ali ning AE AN i ry ii parctively quiet. The negro #) ii, ee pene porter gli mee Hl panies had acquired available coal | of fail \ ‘ Beet ge PD ewer. Have te Pantorium Male ptmudie, while Dreaking out +] Cee eae en lactpaily in lianda under the feult lane | 4¢ a ath, will call the first week in her t Aner q | vel ct Ms pasar! sections during tt | eh tenten oh cfr Bee ow, jact, and in n w t October for Bouthwestern Alaskan | @! oF? phogetn ES tae sin _ R ' ae pret onmrey © avold confit Neeing trom puree pole = end HALL WAS NOT FINED ’ oes se Alaska I sn S$ Oe ert sntre PASSES AWAY Sijmstetaiisicii| mom.rwrs ascot] corroronviconewr | UNION TAILORS pon ‘pinces guch ae restaur @| ally that - - Regn 0 Bd | forced to abandon a a ; “ . a 220', James St game aibnight drug stores, etc, ee ae nee eet j count of the Union Pacific declining | town. yy, pe rtagg TO Ue > # were closes ra. ' arried away by| WELL KNOWN SEATTLE pate ee ams Sat a. Mr. Ha ee ee Gest @ Aithis hour the nu of @) sey rige Mh gov ak 2 Me ae cole op 1 ng Oct, 2 J ees emer ge ae han ertest) Oey of BRIOHT'S DISEASE! ' ford The enna & f the We Make Suits a pan the definite number, os @ | \% LAST NIGHT WAS CONNECT NOESN | WANT ig ellagel ee nd Kobe mi The steamer. Mis- friends carried parmen on oO “4 pope pony n many cases r - iriven from the) £&D WITH WELL KNOWN FAM.) SHIP TOUCHES SHOAL he to Order for > OAL. ‘ 7" Penteeeerennaad Vhen the riot started Saturday) ILY OF PIONEERS Kaga M RO MORE NO LESS NTA, Sey ‘-¥ oe ding ck OF Pan ae ' BANK CLEARINGS. * Gen nue ' bos “tagieaeaBletgeo S cates bear oitttuaity Some. . a ; ntgt nes - si as We Fit the Hard to Fit ah te a res “" # riot, but should |pight of Bright's dis T waw Yont m , rm Sept 6 66 & ss a ghee wet ee aoe tn atta a sae 6) 6 UNION TAILORS ee See - acid | Gubind rer ert |ittical w s have hastened to fx] As f date last year ..§ signees 220', James St., Up Stairs, Seattle * ar@ered the men ¢ at Gl eronesty eum Charles Hughes’ friends t th sh ® pat m, wht.|yeare old and had been practically | PO" [ie ree It te de a out | OO® company of soldiers may be | reared In Seattle short time ago|®** esidential influence ts a ba ~ ut) taken to Ma m, where t m4 o ia | he peothetias ot franee 7 ma. | eins i, but every stroke of ape Sie am epee te {* pated jth but this later proved he e digger strikes the the fights be ‘nd " - [Bright's disease oe it te 1 that the ee tedive of whites and ATLANTA. Sept. 24—Reports of | The funeral services will be heid| >! to swing, | inba safe distance from the | \sentitied. were made to the pettee | wit O's Labs View ¢ a ep |gates. to a point of disruption, willl his afierneon and may result in| |reawtt only im bringing Roosevelt} of the mayor all saloons fighting ant. The witten | @ RRRA RARE HH & & & @| Into the fight @lesed and should . 4 ne ie 8 mane \* j Se Nentinne all restaurants meeting and eecretly planning re-|% GOMPERS DENOUNCED. «| ber pablic places will be | taltation and defense. * ” * Swe ——— @ CHICAGO, Sept. 14-—~The @/ j ® Industrial Work of the @) | World today denounced Gom | | | Lite and Mitchell as reac @!} ” . * : eae H ’ ft Cenarion” and dectareg thee #] ECEIVED last Saturday the largest shipment of Ladies,’ Misses, iv sainet GCom » 4 ALL HELP saa: ak Comer woske &1 Children’s and Infants’ Ready-to-Wear Garments ever brought to HEARLY READY $ thom ‘aad adopt Their Mons any one store on the Pacific Coast---sixteen enormous cases---Six | SAN FRANCISCO, Sept U—|S HOSES SERED EES Ae : thousand three hundred and forty pounds---more than three tons. THOMSON "BAKES PERSONAL TRIP TO “MAGIT COUNTY TO SATISFY ON CEMENT QUES. | Wikia ® days the new cement Moot the Washington Portiand company, on the Skagit riv Ri Skagit county, will begin op ferning oot about 660 bar jacoment a day Within six from thar time ft will be apt pe: ately dou monet and ite product @8 appreciable effect im ep the present cement e meveral months the cons! ruc the sew plant, and its prow af the importance to tf having reliable tn! the subject, City Engineer paid a visit to the new fast week and made a (hor a He returned Sat ‘Gearineed that within about day Thomson said today thie will not be sufficient the demands of the local KR wit have an appreciable fedacing the seriousness of and will enable con prosecute their WGrk fapidly than is poasible WEA the present limited supply ~ BLOWN ASHORE. A Gatlin Iaameh. while making Ballard to Seattle this te the heavy gale, was at four-mile rock, near Malt, and a launch tn Boatman Freire went to sbeut noon today -— eniaraeaslbat ‘week the omnibuses and Soliciting business at the ‘9 King at. station 5p at the King ot are now laying Sones on that is the thing to Ay t doubles and Power of all other affirmation of be- Your ability te gain « will go far toward Mesomplighment. Saving & Trust Co. Gee. Seem Avenue ana ¢ Hoge tur Gents tor Alases Bans Depimtt 0 “* More, Alas LN a | Judge W. H. Beatty. the preaiding justice of the supreme court, today | aamounced Ris acceptance of the ap poietment es third arpitrator tg the dispute between the United Street | Rathroads and employes . This com | pletes the board, which will imme | diatety proceed to adjust the differ | saves which have caused the recent Uewp of the street rafiways. MAYOR APPROVES ORD NANCES. Mayor Moore approved the f: lowing ordimances today. Directing the water department to lay @ t- inch water main on 16th av. N. th to E. Seth et a“ inch water matin on Bay et from tist av. & to & point midway be tween Sth and 26th ave &; an lardinance vacating a pertion of | Sheth av. NW. to C.D Alemander, lecarrid REPRESENTATIVES AT COAST CUNVENTION | The following have been named by President MeGraw, of the Cham ber of Commerce, coast convention of commercial or ganizations, which is to be held at Spokane tomorrow: | A. Nadeau, F. W. Lonegren, FW. Baker, EB Shorreck and Lovett M Wood The delegutes will leave tonight for Spokane HUMBOLOT BRINGS GOLD. Steamer Humboldt arrived in port thie morning, bringing $146,000 in treasure, % passengers and 70? asee of canned salmon, The Hum- boldt will sali on « return trip to- night. Inchaded among the passengers | were J. P. Rogers, of the Conrad Consolidated Mines company, and | William B. Douglas and Mra. J. M. Rindiord, of the Alaska Marble ompany, of Ketchikan. &. &. ©, STARTS WoRK ON j WEST SEATTLE TRESTLE. | The fest pile for the new trestle to be oreupled by the Seattle Elec- lerte compang for the line from | Youngstown to Alki Point was driven this morning on Railroad av. at Went Seattle. Work will now be pushed with all rapidity towards early completion. FISHERMEN RECEIVE TEMPORARY INJUNCTION. street | complete the street and traffic. | A temporary restraining order | was tsaued today by Judge Griffta whereby Peter Glass and Frank Solibu will be allowed to fish in Etiott bay without Interference from County Game Warden Rief or State Fish Commissioner Riseland enti] the case comes up for trial. WEST SEATTLE COUNCIL. At the meeting tonight of the West Beattie councti final action on the pending gas franchise will come up for diaporition. SARATOGA'S NAME CHANG! When the Garatoga returns from her present trip to Nome she will be renamed the Port V; on. Bhe the Valdes and Seward go on run, sailing from here October 16. OHIO DUE FROM NOME. ” mer Ohio t# the neat boat tue from Nome, and she is expected arrive tonight or tomorrow. She *? ing a large lat of passen-| were and « gold shipment. LOAD FLOUR FOR ORIENT. To load toms of four from nd Centennial mills eHammond or the orlent, the steamer Boverte ed im port this afternoon, From Hammond mill the Boverie will 1,000 tona and from the Cem mill 3,000 tens eee eee” * Pa 1909. * October 34s the day. Every . body helps. * * *. 7 * * * * ee DELEGATES ARE Delegates to the democratic at convention, which convenes in this city Wednesday, will bea’ rive in Seattle thie evening and t Sept. 24, 1906 $1,646.901.00 M ' ~ Beme ‘ . « kk Coats, Wraps, Suits and Skirts of any house west of the Rockies. morrow morning On account of the ? 4 isses’ and Children’s . Ps, ) : 7 Page. 88. See — Such a tremendous amount of new garments arriving on Saturday—the busiest day of the week in abaence of interest in the event tt is not anticipated that the attend ance will be very large. Several of the smaller counties have not even held county conventions, though tn ethers the central committees have appointed delegates to the state convention Among local party leaders there fe « strong sentiment in fever of nominating a full ticket if men can be found who are willing to take for the supreme bench, two places to be filled, clared for a nowpertiaan judiciary frat the experience of that campaign and de demonstrated that that practice} company does not cut down, remove ; re - : : only increased the pluralities of |and eliminate those wneightly stubs and most stylish new Long | reason in the world to prevent both opposition candidates. fm the company’s Coats to be had in Seattle at you from saving at least $6.50 The latest candidates to be sug: | with such promine less than $22.50 to $25.00. They come in those swag on your new suit if you choose it from this collection geated & connection with the oon Wook bad ond sive strengere o = ger plaids and herringbone stripe effects deep grays at $18.50, for the materials, the styles and work- vention ts aves, ¢ pO | favorable impression when belng i rs sd ie aac oa i ~~ saeen ow a member of the etate|ghown the “sights” of this portion | with more or less distinct threads of blac k, green, manship in these Suits are positively unsurpassed at senate. Graves recently came into|of the city. The company ought to} blue or red. The tailoring is perfect. Pockets, cuffs $25.00 when you compare them with those shown sensational prominence on account|cut them down without more urg | and collars are finished with black or colored vel elsewhere. Pick the style, the shade or pattern you of an attack made by him on a dect-| ing | vets, broadcloths or fancy braids. Lengths are 44 want tomorrow there are lots to choose from—at ston of the present supreme court, in a petition filed by him in that court for a new trial in a case which had been decided against him. There ie also a suggestion traveling the rounds of local polit feal circles that William Hlackman, of this elty, be nominated for con-| Miss Tillie W. Engstrom three lots creas if he is willing to make the |on 77th st. for $600 cash. Besides where at $17.50 to $20.00. We af Sulag No shove tn Beatite ne ee ens un Woot Green Label guarantee the fit and work- will duplicate them at less than $35.00. They include j manship just the same as our $25.00 Suits. If you the very newest modes—Prince Chap and Fancy eee . * * FAIRBANKS . Sept. 26.—View President Fair # at the Pike's Peak conte * * * * * * # visitors and perfect prevatis, * * eeeeeeeeeeeeeee BRYAN AT NEW ORLEANS. NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 24.—WHL- lems J. Bryan arrived today and was | 94 for several months, when he was tendered @ reception and banque withdrawn. The fact of there be effects. They are cut in the very latest fashion, we'll quality Panama, in black, brown or navy blue. They ing absolutely no pollee protectt ‘ e Price re . ‘ se : err rrrrrrrris A fy oro vow paella recs tailored and finished. Price all this week, only $3.48 are really worth $10.00 cach, and you cannot dupli- * * each. cate them in Seattle for a cent less, Sale price all this week, only $7.50 each Ff. # The case of Herman boys. Many overt acts are commit > Stee sole Seturde y aoe PY tod datly by these youngsters, and Biggest and best assortment Khe streets during #|restdenta would like to have a s of $10.50, $11.00, $11.50 and * he Sh sy eee 9. $12.50 Dress and Walking ~~ Money-back values these. usiness men are very hankfa’ < . 5 . . * yl oor nd pee in | that the authorttios are’ gradually} pete: tl Skirts in this city. Every one Take one home and if it does . udge . %igetting the thoroughfares, whieh] of them worth 1o per cent e not prove just as satisfactory errr reeeeeeee es have been torn up all summ to} more than these, our regular prices, when compared as any silk petticoat you ever jeome sort of decent contitive ned with the garments Other stores are selling at the same i Sg: ~ bought elsewhere at $800 ore No one y at people! ¢ . TRAMP STEAMER COMING ic Bag one raed mnt pea pod figures. Style and fit guaranteed. All the newest $8 50 or $9.00, bring it back and get your money she British tramp steamer Mid|most trying clreumstances. They grays and plaids, as well as black, brown and navy. Material is choice quality rustling taffeta silk, All card will make her first voyage to| have really Faultlessly tailored and finished. Take your choice desirable « s, plain and changeable, tucked, pleated Hin \ this week at $9.48 cach and ruffled, Your choice all this week at $7.50. this harbor in January or the first week in February, 1907, seeking a) ° IN COLORADO. & ——— * COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo, & banks arirved here (his mora # ing and will speak tomorrow # a The city ia overcrowded with # weather * * | penstein, but bis reply was that he Ziially by unrully and mischfevous ; VICTORIA, BC “ en | Gletehen, British military attache Washington, D.C, and Capt} | Fournier, French attache there, are} there, and leave this afternon for} [Seattle to view the United States army manuevers at American Lake cod Gen. Gleichen expecta to pre Be pt SO eSETES TNE YS T * . | BANK CLEARINGS. * *. * eeeeeeeee WEST GREEN LAKE. | WEST GREEN LAKE, Sept. 24 “The past week has been one of | the best for business, from the real laatate dealers’ standpoint, that bas lbeen experienced for some time This goes a long way toward fying the assertion, frequently made, that the fall and winter he of 1906 would witness an uo usually strong movement about West Green Lake. | People of West Groen Lake are wondering why the Aeattle Electric | T. P. Fay & Co. have sold the | Troxell place, consisting of a four jroom house and two lots, situated | on Téth at, N., near Fremont. to A.) J. Peters, recently from Wichita, | | Kan, who will make ft his home. The same firm has also sold to addition GREEN LAKE. GREEN LAKE, Sept. % —The residents of the Greet Lake district) have a most fuat cause of complaint fn thet this suburb Is aot allowed 4 policeman. A petition signed by) nearly every business fn the place was presented to Chief Wap! |had mo men to spare and that the! counct! must act In the matter.) Something like @ year ago 21 petty! robberies were committed here ta} a single night. Immediately a “cop | per” was stationed here and remain) wre No, charter to lond lumber for Aus No. 2, in th I tralia, The Mideard belongs to the (*l. The rooms have been « | Watts Watts company of Liverpool|!y renovated and improved is WAY and has a grows tonnage of 4,169 tons en ee H “ Bwravron has heen iow i * eral days with bis old complaint SUIT 1S DROPPED. & which has become chronic eee eer ___ 1512 to 1522 Second Ave., Between S untae a wh we tesal WUPEALO, MY, ° Pik d Pine St t & Siacontinued "against "the #/ via Northern Pacific. Da ean ine reets © which hee sgrers to aatt vith * retarn Hint The Pioneers in Seattle’s New Retail Business District % fostorer in New York, ee * ' : Pe ee ee for | Loren Kidd has quit North B This Addition of Fifteen Hundred New us to show the most complete assortments of Ladies’, her with our already immense stock enables Toge us and even today we are unable to show all the new But tomorrow morning every garment will be ready for ther yourself or your daughter with just the Suit, Coat the garment section—completely overwhelmed arrivals—they not being checked and marked your choosing, and we shall be prepared to fit or Wrap that you want These garments come from New Y« best the countty can produce, We invite the most ties by the women of Seattle We guarantee the prices to be less than you would be obliged to pay and all this week we will present every lady who buys one of our garments prices pair of our best $1.50 kid gloves Read these items which follow $18.50 ladies’ and children’s tailors. They are the ork’s most celebrated inspection and comparison of styles and quali- critical elsewhere for equal qualities, 1 at $10 or over with a Most stores are asking $25.00 each for Suits with less style and quality. There is not a We are not exaggerating in the least when we say that these are positively the best ($18.00 only $18.50 cach. $25.00 This week the price is only $18.00 to 48 inches each $15.00 The best designers and most successful manufacturing tail- ors of New York were em- ployed in making up this line More style, more actual value in one of these $15.00 Suits than you can purchase else- Box Coats with circular cut pleated skirts—full of refined taste and elegance. Materials are rich Pan- amas, cheviots and broadcloths and fancy checked aud plaid suitings. Our own regular price is $27.50, and this week only $25.00 each. find one of these $15.00 suits to be anything else than what we claim for it, bring it back at any time and get your money. They come in plain black, brown or blue and in handsome gray plaids and checks. A dozen different styles to choose from Great SKirt Bargains | $3.48 | No store on this Coast will offer you Skirts like these for less than $5.00 to $7.00. Ma terials are brilliantine and Si cilian, in plaid and checked lection—all absolutely new and right down to date—not one of them in the store more than 30 days. Made of good r About 200 Skirts in this col- | $7.50 cCarthy Dry Goods Co.

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