The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 2, 1906, Page 7

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r THE SEATTLE STAR— -TUESDAZ2DCT a, 1900. deete sctiieieeiacittiiiimasicsitammmeianaslaiasi ——————e | ft } 2 JESSE M. HALLS. | STREET RAILWAY SOLD SEATTL@ NOT INJURED. WILD WEST SHOW BURNS c GA of the Utah (Boul ame ) h a iff mor ‘ HER IN HAW TE-MORTEM ' : | ve A STATEMENT ° ai Vnarinwnt bra ‘ ? ' ' \\ ; rh . Hed ‘ overnor bh » the W " s dar BIG BLAZE IN ORGEON TOWN ning for the O f aes } j he body of Waren H, Pi os PRINEVILLE 3 ’ nd many EXCURSION RATES TO ’ 5 - ne to| ton, ax 1 you n of Inaac Viames searing Wh the Red : ‘etenhiianiaiiimanadan BUFFALO, N. Y Ae na any 1) ar the waterway at FL ”, but w N 1 in time. T » ' o " have ners i. »ppO ‘ ting "a ra a" ofl A proposition a to whether the ay. 8. and Connoctiout ot. itv butting rhtceh yp Bide paged Ce Be rom bay Hate 964.60. A ap a oppor se . nou mut » railwe ak wath by fe ay me) dint ‘ and bh ‘ V tl © D rroun « off ’ t ' U Murderer Walks Away ntirely and ” acting [hy rer pyle aay Ph bb saat +) iceman Papek ing | sae tare tae [ vi ¢ kan Pr 1 din kot office La, t Firat epThen he bbing convul 7 1 suse of a heated f he|head, as if a hard had been av. and “ be t t ' of | counet) leat night between ¢ nel with a bluat tnatrument . xf and walke Sage no Gill and Murph The direct] Young Warren haw been missing Mf YF jown : , ‘ . " was the general principle that }*inee a week ago last Saturday, Por Mapa ‘ hen told| Newlands, who fr i 0 minet! hae been poing om, that /*everal months he had been em . os lok ! 1 ' ‘ « hing indef en driver for the independ wed St M hick ¢ Transfer company. On the date the floor a Both Wives Visit Prisoner Ae es : hs ast seen he boriowed a email Phone, Main 1514 Phone, Independent 3373 a long th and After a : n of th ‘ jXmount 0} from his fellow the ollice. | \ ( ta 4 , | Typographical union againet grant and unt vin body was} wg i we x ’ ; ‘ ‘a8 on } wl his 100n where | feeble a warded H M rl t ‘ iw " to ha » ] { r ar ’ “ wood and the | Poll | a ‘ ‘ t ' o it, M Sng 1} ‘ 1 { na at a fa : i 1, [tome and that ‘ f CTR | Seattle’s Reliable Store—1512 to 1522 Second Av. s ard tO} y . Gill In a Corner beled at H sss tan de » tM | iat one had been killed, retired to] ° @ ; Syp wati! ae louart . a o¢ ft n - mie Sin etd eee ese ae Se ain or ime fr. 4. ere at as ares me WE ARE ALWAYS BUSY he did so it hic pio thine’ as f his f nd asked yuncll ania a day, | asl 4 - , Mortunate | wy " oy were 0 © a “snap|settiement of th . - | y ar £ at ar 1 e Hall appros na f cies tae OTT hee be = w tha eath 1 i ond av \ tory told), 4 Mr. Murg at, as Gi The men @ at tras te Real ' t r for 4 He Lay in Wait ad this! wish } had voted on the on, } titled to * be} i ' rt soe at ef apstairs a nstantly | 4 w b laa and he'd i hey are w t ant th n-} . tp the end nenetn A: {ie demand for a reconsideratién | crease, b wsent con-| feithe second f I nid, made ~ ye ee the motion cerrted, and furthan] tracts 's I. aw these were fig spe os Umbroliae at on 39 Mi view the hea pract { spending ‘ + : I poned =§.. Mo % cy Tae c i ‘ As Hall reac! t 1 this, it is : Wilsen & Peters, B. Smit? and $ $1. 39 | v t | 1 ra ctal e r " : arrten in Seatt as st j ng for extension of each 2. nt y » get within sig f get through ! ba | that if, he would re 4 “ gen now on hand, in | meantime oe $1.39 cact ’ gelosed stairway a Sea where she | work has been stopped on a large : ™ > y number of new and bulldings =. Beaty th nve more compas She carried wihiee The plasterers" oe a) Sateen Petticoats at 69c Each nel by ! “ t t his ice a thea ott Detects Constant ' den ¢ sto! t 1 sienaaiaial aoe OO on * Good rainy weather Underskirts, made of crepe sateen { qrovered himsel: The ange was made, and Pager “ ion in t tj 07 - ip by goking revo! rt , Hately ¢ . ay nigt 13|Grand Trank Pacific ratiwa he plasterers have stopped work Cc { Col are na at They will prote t ri mt “i th butte Canada, together| Bt@ the new Catholic cathedral, the dr ae skirts and are bargains even at the regular price Ts quick « $ rath av on oh * gp ee Waldorf and the Bon Marche ‘ ets ' hots were fired as lia 1) N., and Hall was supplied with will pt aii bg each ey are a 1a ur each and most stores through the « t M ntine t . - r eaen fein Yuan affe™ | WOULD POSTPONE ELECTIONS. we rald sell m that wa Tomorrow, at McCarthy's, the — 4s Z - so as I had decided ar fF da ae te A price i ‘only OBE ¢ olive. t ness Ab ae ae roi Bieve Baere Phang: ST. PETERSBURG, Oct. 2—The soa Sabai eA = = ach. ee ney & Witness Se i te tis ficie ine: ation Prince Rupe Io¢ the elections, wilen on CENTER PIECES NIGHT GOWNS. At the foot of t tairwa ' Ke tr e 1 when they | nied for De . nn, ae ae . : ; i 3 , fo < so making the r Extra fine quality These are made of a ad t ot Still Visits His Office nied if the weather paraitn the mec {{onme, come about the beginning ; en Center nice quality fleecy ‘ ne Mrs. Hal wever, conti , t ' ot Lent Cc ; 4 ge with the first | , i is ers eg shes rh — Phong on a8 oe - —_ os ; 2. inches outing flannel, in st be stood | tied her visits si the ‘4 ote & mobile tour of the elty this after-| LOW ROUND TRIP RATES TO with beau uy ok and bdlue Paegro boy who ts ar i at an entrar or opport se | soon Pacific. “Det i — ral designs ne Le Des . ith pla s Fil the Titierdia < ° +. '8 on : “ LORD OREY CANT Come | via Nerthorn Pacific Dates of sale a “ Riggers ai eee ior and Pats : A October T ar nal return tet y _—r oars 4 cult floor of the b Phat was the last T saw of} 4 , vel racatved by the| Navember 18 Rate via ahort direct tinted te wild 1 P to match. They are neatly tr i heard the { catered my | cates ee eS oute $80.20. For particulars cal nies, vic sies and other fl with braid. The regular price Hall omnat A LS Nor ity teket oft } saw Hall sink pa e s morning and fire ard Gr eretting thet be a ia. 9 rw wang cs ¢ for tomorrow is 19¢ each, For Wednesday all floor he thought that nm Lam inclined to be accept the Invitation in the Art “Dep art on sale at only 58¢@ cach el stepped upon « that Mr mata us | thle otty »OF saving . \ 1 : | t avIng od nance Almost Bre Hal 1 , . sate I DIVORCE 18 GRANTED | UNION TAILORS moter wharrens , however, Constar Hall then t per and) don nd wh h | cond ‘ 4 =RS ¥ mred from the end of t ! } a ah CLEVELAND, 0, Get. 2—A dh} O deinen Sh, Veneers, eee 1 ste wee choles <2. PICTURES. a! ae ns pis | vorce was granted today (o the wife SUITS TO ORDER, 915-00 ; . A splendid collec- fay and the y f t WJ. White, the millionaire’ No more, no ieee. 1. 29 »morrow from our " { saw from his place on th g j wing gum make 2 entire fine of La-s 59c ion of religious ie ces waniice tc, 13 = - Wr subjects, in colors, 16 Gee lic, The manties 16 ‘ each eres al each set in gild wood sre ihe, at Spinnina’s ee I ever ————~ iiarly at $t frames, size 16x20 in his house | | + ane « egy Me » inches—the frames n Hall had not | | os 31.29. d te sJone are worth more than tomorrow's his wif tM 7 1 r % , port . rice Our regular price for Pictures WANTTO wife. 7 een it " Sac tale Rail aed . f r phen fen | ding shades ang and Frames is g8c each. Tomorrow, rs. ; ange anh rhe mat G00 waces. pe aha LADIES’ HOSE CHILD'S UNDERWEAR. oa so Sage | ae} A good quality -~—~---"_ Nice cream Jersey a « nown in Seattle gene acilie | lain satin finish hbed Undernar WANTED . At a special w the board | 9 i | 25 ribbed ndergar Perec M. Hs I ts well ke own is . night an effort! | fo } St ng verte : Cc ments, shaped See ttie s father. Dr al , y an under ting varante virt f ng Girls of th soy ag veinecape Spt agent nd | ; «oe le black, ( ® garment “s > re ‘ ot the pi ra in Se y and it w } PP LER ENG A ) to match, Ff here Jesse grew from babyhood.| . pliced ~~ fleeced. They GOOD WAGES. Early ia life he showed a prociici heels 1 toes The pr is f es for Is from 3 to for money-making and in the Klon ‘3 ate Mi ‘ rai cep ais : Bee dike days sol son cots. | Messrs Thorgrimson, | blag seerlgg axe 35 yeate cS gular prices fe also went Nome as a repre | represe wd that me bag 5 aa a from 29¢ to a garment. Your lsentative of a Seattle paper. For | $9,600 Sarenaes. | at De pair, N ore than four ce tomorrow 25e¢. Tabbores |i erste senctin” ter"orer ‘ol caten ion vs Pe fie'te © ctome the Seattle Bulletin. He went tol taken | seemed to} | 220-2 school in Seattle and for two year th . Pea ge te MEN'S § SHIRTS. BOX PAPER. Jame attended the high school, but did] tn retained and a new a 9a: * ‘\genhencnmensnentpiiil $ St. not graduate. He was looked upon | but ! } tr rood Wor Nice quality linen loy his friends and associates as ope) = =The gnat { Rev. Edward | 43c ing Sh bla 12c cloth Paper and of the brightest of the younger bust-| |incoin catdent of the j 5 and white stripes Envelopes, 24 of ness men of the elty, and with the| board , was rived rT ai cade f : En- te sastetance ot his father-in-law prom | The sé or pay roll of the cit } each pe i pla oF yor a box h in a box. En oe last that so many B iset to do well in his real estate | schools 410.78, was audited blue, with —_ soft ee wf Yelopes in one of nee year after year and Insurance venture. | 5 turn down collars the new shapes. such a : ima think are fatal to your Constantine's Guilt. SALVATION ARMY | - r e 0. S | I ' sre good heavy dur- The regular price for this paper is 19¢ mer oe to convince To a question propounded As} CONVENTION TODAY j able quality Iw wear like iron. a box, though most stationery stores ean conquer El cictant Prosecuting Attorney John ! They are splendidly satisfactory at the the country over séll it for asc To- F. Miller by Horace H the tm The Salvation Army congress | regular price coc )6Ceach Tomorrow morrow, one day only, the price is fared man's brett, 10 toe Poe | vil Dmarrenian caarens Peers 1415-1417 SECOND AVE. only 43¢. 12¢. sg punished to the full « snd Sp h a big rally. At Next Door to Bon Marobe the law, that official replied | toe : he wedding of _BAGS AND PURSES. Noti From the testimamy I have got | ¢ Eva Jenkins and Ensign A | Lad ouon unjustifiable completely detib | ‘ m ‘ Constantine had one of his! ARMED AGAINST STRIKES. | Cc and = pre 1 employes bay a revolver and with | | each Hand Purses, in @ §@ a cube for large Cube Pins, black | Us chambers filled with bullets Ge) PORTLAND, Oct. 2.—Armed| amd .Renerow r and white, that are sold regularly A me F | grain warehouses toda the ox | sieas These are well mounted and at 7c a ve ‘ eee ee. oe eee be wen, Teor Wome wh. and not a purse or bag in @@ a package for Shell Hairpins, r : chia, ye ch ine ae dozen in a package, priced regular: : STATEMENT Ohno 1s pi MRS, WOODSON HERE, gular prices, from $1.25 to ly at 13. Note that this is legs | ' } * * : lomorrow only 98eé. than half price % ‘My sister Lillian and | ®|, Mrs ber - aragy ers ple & were sfanding by the rail) wi reer we ie coe a -. & ing at the top of the stairs @ 01) PO" f te eh Sie Worth of Clothing # talking. Suddenly we s@w a #0" O lek Pee & man fire two shots in the #| 105 cg j : And Men’s Furnishings at Big Cc art y ry eods Oo. * direction of s real em *) R 4 a eductions. A Rare Chance to * tate office. | saw two shots # angie . ey com gh oacegip rl yim ER lala adie eo 1512 to 1522 Second Avenue & heard several more after the # |» STORM WARNING. . # men run behind a desk im & @ The United States weather # Between Pike and Pine Streets * side the office. Hall was be ®)@ bureau reports Storm off & ‘ i, # ing followed by the man do *|@ Cape Fiattery moving east # The Pioneers in Seattle’s New Retail Business District * ing the shooting. | became */w ward. High southeast winds * # scared and ran back intomy */)@ this afternoon, shifting to # * office and didn’t see any *| @ southwest tonight * e? Y errr TT PPE eei ee eee

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