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THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, OGT. 4, 1906 ed ————— | j ° | | @ the , | wth —_—_—_— ad 1 | Os, seit dia i riMORE, M4, O ‘ | 6ON OF PROMINENT NEW i ane aoa ee - | | ° a tw ‘ YORKER 18 JAILEO—PENNI att le ances oF ORB ane Wee H@Ved fo bel BALLARD COUNCIL HAS HARD ition a year or more ago Hek-| M , apt ee Z - "i her ang. 0 | counc o revoke IGED TO SEEK we ; ais 6, — NUT TO CRACK IN GRANTING ene the It PLASTERERS AND 8088 ASSO ' x 1g four| +800 WIFE OBL payee (INVEST GAT (roe K IN GR 3 Pregent, who was then | . " ara asta one wne SEO read . muning the old Bowery saloon CIATION WILL MEET THIS | of n SHELTER WITH Hit REL arene + sete wile | SICENSE TO FISHER & PRE When seen this morning man : “many i gt ® wok he fecmmer | pe. ss | @ant pevinion was OF le re wtated that if they| AFTERNOON ANO ATTEMPT ; Te er uee AIO 4 er [ het vemers Ste ee ee | TAINED FRAUODULENTLY dnd thar add namat baxe| TO C2008 THR SneeBNY cepa * DP ote my Che propem | : the petition under any con:| oO Loui the on. 8-9 CeO en] Deieat Teo Days cetera ~ TROUBLE, | 3A ypu His remerks j | al a ' prod BALLARD, Oct. 3.—Beatdes the} me the most prom wi geet FF an etectiew . when Way made anether annexation trouble in the counel! [yrary shows that there are 2,606 artlanes ee ion of Wn lhe r conere Me pane lust wight another strong fight was} fOlumes in the institution. The ex rh lon in the plasterer un. " onne Hi fpr bene of cone ‘ ance, Aft am peal the saloon Heense of Fisher & Pre The city engineer was requested |!98 held last night of the plasterer a « nia, ha arte = + mm wan pammed it w ified of Wite ry went. Owing to The Star showing [to find avposition for J. L. James the Boss Plasterers’ a ; Oe th ae. oer . iting Waa not up the record and character who had Been Injured while in the demands and reque " ' hasband, bein lecdinance tant "ie . y executed and the measure the men making the request they | city’s employ Mr. Jame has a/Of each cleart s Mata of DAY! ‘ apis * asking that the license be granted.| The asked ta meet |Detween the two organizations a wien iy + ate | are being made today to The license wan signed by every:| the ing of the | harmonious - ; Be ” y bes have| Steamship Minnesota of the | body connected with the liquor bust-| commit in order to| A meeting will be h at 4 0'ehoe eainha headin Ned f : , n = ' ( the|Northern Steamship company ar-|heas in Ballard, and by the mili| discuss th boulevard | today to ¢ the final answer of| Nome on t his af 4 rived at the Great thern docks |Owners. The petition was made out | proposition and the council set athe « ‘ tation. In at 2 o'elo | “ thia afternoon at 1:15 o'clock, two! asking that the lHeense be granted | meet fer next Thureday even 3 " j | WILL NOT ACCEPT days ahead of her schedule tir o Wm. Fisher, but aft most of| ing. Net knowing how to be able eale wi main BIG BYSTEM UNEARTHED | The Minnesota had a fair ofthe names had been secured the| to inform the millowners regarding trike GB Caw wecret Ce choo sathenuern and the waual freight |Rame of Pregent was written in| the meeting one of the councilmen | mings of the pla spects th MONTREAL, ¢ A xteantic | boar wat aree | pencil remarked that a & » should bel the cont wilt give te to of amuse amonds from | would no ‘ n Chief Bagineer Stuart Keyes was| When this was brought to the! loft in The Star box, located In the a's dem : andor ht nto the| inforined of the auddem death of hin /attention af the eounct! Counctt-|elty hall. Then the millowne ‘ : oe f ’ be 1 to have |S wife who died from a surgical op |man Cooke beeame furious, He| would be correctly med 96 wc been thwarted by the United States could agree nthe jeration two weeks ago, In this elty sald the men had tried to perpe Ordinances were wd levying of the bons | Custom office who have jw appeal w ip He would make no statement trate a fraud upon the elty coun-| special assesaments oom the he raise is, that| "ved here ken |what action he would take 1 {jet in bringing before it a petition | ennual Installments the im-| tt : led ling her death watil bad been ac »s obtained under a m provements of First and Brig #t “ cor mains of Mra. Ke ; was granted, Anderson,| ‘The Ballard Stare will play the patna rustee FO any to re jterworth & Sons Undertaking par t and Smith voting in| North Street team tomeor " he | lor favor of the license. Many of the| row afterne Ballard be F Jerable | A th ist ildi im thay, erie comers nother Building BE SHORT REPUBLICANS TERS. election, making the campaign shortest in the hist Plans are now Chairman Deliruler, of the Arrnor MacAnrnur x*r ie commit meetings in the towns of the st effort will be ma being larger cities but little o y to hold pot After 5 ARTHUR MAC ARTHUR, [early days of the war there “ > THE wzoau} battle of Manila be was made a) WHEN A BOY AT RY RIDGE, 18 NOW OF THE ARMY Tn 1940 he was made | meetings in the smaller places. al in the regular| “This is # republican year ie | Mir DeBraler this morning major general a brigadier army and succeeded General ¢ .© commander of tif division of the Philippines and miiltary governor UNITED In 1901 he was promoted to the/ic is rank of major general | Decorated by Mikado. #t im the fight, « 4 that Mr. ¢ ot the Amer mn of Labor, ts coming @ campaign against 1 wish he we pers | Pederat to make gresaman Jones. Perhaps ft ould enliven the ation somewhat Many of the campaigns write | Gu bis return to América he was appeinted to the command of the partinent the Lakes, and for the last few years has been in com managers of that Rad been driven from Beeatsin. On the mere $5, 1862, She attack oo {h county do not care to do wuch before middie of the month. ning to send owt mand of the division of the Pacific, vith headquarters During the Russo Japanese he was in the field as a special ob HAB ‘onfed mop then. Without or mand stormed Mis) mykado of Japan ve. a9 28 Rr eer what they want, so shall keep congressmen bus), once paign Is started ‘AHero at 20. | WBd and heroic rush up! fie was the Twenty-fourth aia infantry. As they neared) Mf the ridge the fire from | became terrific. Men My the score, and when the rh West down the ad weer desi it was an appall moment. A young Neutenant Mts ely 29 years old —seined ¥ fad calling to the Rt rushed up the M planted the banner on the fs works. fatether instant the enemy (ut and the battle of 7 tidge was won. That has just been general of the Mates army to succeed Gem ort He is Arthor MacAr ae today is the head of the ANARGHIST| SCHOOL IN THE TOILo The line followed Farl Osborne, Dewey Osborne and = in age from 1h were arrested this morning | prosecutions, by Detective Corbett and Truant) rer, acow Ketchum, charged with burglary The boys have been « source of much anxiety to residents living in the vieinity of Fortyfirst av. and Burns st. by petty pilfering ling. and the MADRID, Oct. 2 the case againat of treiting to heard today, the attorney gen declared that the defend conducted a school under th of the “Modern school,” to youths the principles of ana manufacture and w tombe, and that they had excape anid shielded fugitives + Willie Brice, rang to 14 Officer Which be has served and ate | Monday the boys pried open | woodahed, locked with a Yale lock MacArthur was born tn |*nd took 200 pounds of leed, which . June 2, 1545. Hia|they were intending to sell, but | king [Mered to Wisconsin while | ¥ere arrested before they could dis | They were turned over to the juvenile court im Massachusetts. boy. August 4, 1862, he | pose of it CHARACTER DEFAMER - isto the volunteer EIN W268 first Hewtenant and ad the Twenty fourth Wiscon. | WF. After the war, whien | Meutenant colonel of the Re entered the regular! ‘ron Heutenant | Spanish war broke owt t colonel in the fs department. He | B brigadier general of and went to Mani Bis brigade during Benjamin Gerber, who on Au of character, Gerber and the band of the complainant are ners of a AT HIS COMPANION. Mike Howe was arrested com the} panion saniting a fellow | mW YORK, Cot &~Privete ta.) Penne 0 ees — formation from Paris to friends of Senator Clark of Montana tndicates that his injuries fn the automobile | accident, which were said to have been several broken ribs, are really | 20 serious as to practically render his recovery impossible. “Internal | injuries, it Is sald, have resulted Senator Clark's office says that the eport is exaggerated id by savings 0 their depositors every PITIABLE. Would =make an endicss - Geliar bilis tong enough Wath around the United The Savings bank of sountry hold over $3,000. Of the peopie's savings ePay4 Per Ct. interest FRANCA crores | ees NEARY TO MEET THOMPSON Wis, Oct. 3.—| at notified from that be| Weary Johnale| son of the city, is now MILWAUKEE, e Neary was Joneph Blank, Jr wealthiomt driving an lee w livin es this morning matched man with ~ -—— and ecarnin’ hie own Dusty It will b WILL AWAIT TAFT’S RETURN, | nome people lly deranged as dat D Savings & Trust Co. OM Srewnd Avenue ond Crary Begs Butding, tearsin Meme Oe Kates Dan N Co., Nome ASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 3— jore Shonts will not let the labor contract for the Pan snal until Secret Toft re nal may be built by has been | Bells lotn steaks, 12% Tb.; et-| 100; pot roasts, ic to 6c, and Third ave. M. City Hall Market The ca t A commission ent to all the big cont ) tentative specificat are being received. Ind. na,|16c Ib. 609 3622. proposal a IN STATE WILL HUSTLE FOR ONLY THREE WEEKS— THE FIGHT WILL BE WAGED IN THE LARGE CEN y of the state. made by state ee, to provide speakers for much so that there seems to be no pt in spots peeped in the door and v on the! beckoned Mr. Cox outside. With! : | ‘le of abated breath he asked him if be | r j ring within the room) Wee aware of the risks he was run | m in great haste The alarm wae ite by talking with the man in his 8 turned in to the police station office Mr Cox assured him that a Meanwhile Manager Thompeon| 'e,*** perfectly harmiess, but was , | th ol of the Are heard the rumpus,/® few sheets in the wind. As for P : feat | sad, seizing « broom and all the oth} &. Bus. there was no evidence that 4 her | or formidable weapons he could lay | * ever possessed such imple Cot | hands on, approached the door of | eat 4 muld. | doo. b The real cause of the stenog ; tt] One peok through @ crack and bef rabher’s flight in the first place was > fled preciptiately down the hall that she claimed the man bran : the} "Miss Sheridan, the stenographer, | dished « gun at her, and was trying widen they} who hed given the alarm, was not | to force her to show tim the papers 1 the lio be found. Marvin B Cox, who jooncerning his mining deal Mi 3 7 We are plat | rented Room 400, had not arrived at | Bheridan refused this, not knowing eh met with serious | state speakers! bis office and the situation was| whether or not Mr. Cox would ap aga server for the war department, and | about that time and from theo uattl| serions prove of it. Wilson's actions grew . at the close of the war he traveled | the election Com parativety few} wo clothes me: rn 4 to Jaru! that she became Me IS eritical situation and/ syrenstvely in the far east and In-| meetings will be held and those) sain ody hen greating. Sear ion ribly frightened, esc Thomas’ tired sol- gig where he was the guest of Gen | only in the larger centers | 4 ae © make 2 demonstration ory] Lord Kitchener | There will be no precinct com, | “sme Feit te Ceafederate front below "te ‘raceived the medal of honor paign this year. The people of the! 4 Went i2 Yor “coolness and conspicuous brat-|state in many districts want © , and ery in action” at Missionary ridge,|chanes to see and hear thelr con | meee Of their first line And ond was recently decorated with | creasmen aad senators, but there Is : the order of the Rising Bun by the | hittle demand for other state speak In the present anareby. | noon name od for attempts upon the lite of VED. called Bella Frieberg a thief, is be-|over, and it can be tng sued for $5,000 for defamation | upe tore at 1412 Second av Howe} is being held at police headquarters signers of the petition had signed | park CAMPAIGN WILLEPANISHED UN AT = his way to the office and saw t 1} and began to t affairs The piain clothes men also enter 4 and took seats im one corner, | with an eye on the door and one on} the stranger's hip pockets A clerk the Ik over business | ting excitement this moruing, whic h was started by a a rupaing down the halls of the fourth floor and! yelling. “Heip Murder! and! vther bloody The girt had & of Room 400, and frightened habs tues of the floor appear could see the coat and) r no thea! eald ait) man disappe ENTERED CHAMBER OF COMERCE DIS CUSGING VACATION OF RAIL ROAD AVENUE BETWEEN TIDE LAND avocks 395 AND 396 FOR THE UNION PACIFIC. ( ACCOMPANIED BY CHIEF OF STAFF BELL, MAGOON wit! JOIN TAFT IN CUBA IMME.) DIATELY, j The main subject of discussion at the chamber of commerce this afternoon Is the consideration of the vacation of Railroad av. for the Union Pacific between the east and Kitaay et. The re teome of a letter ad dressed to the chamber of com merce by C. B. Buasell. He pro- posed that a rpsolution be passed Taft's re- | today to send a committee before his offiee the county commissioners at 2 o'clock Thursday to protest against that there is no reason why friends the proposition for the vacation of y. Railroad av. between blocks 395 an 296 of the Seattle tide lands outside limits WASHINGTON, Oct. 2—Tt wae announced late thie after at Chartes Magoon will go to Cuba as provisional governor " today Fer- | oftics nor hadjand Chief of Staff Hell will ne Secretary Taft jelly requested both rohy | ments Gen. Barry will act ag Chie ot lof staff during the absence ot Mell to] decretary of State Root has writ- | waterway pany bis one port f# the each | om ant-lten Quesada, indorsing he | quest that Quesada retat Cuba dectarin minister from should dewpair of ith or success In of Cub Independence government He business wil )3 says The | the city soon bt " looked back “10 wretched CARS MUST HAVE FENDERS, am being merely a hard be sba’s development in the art of buw lin ¢ part ANGELES, Oct, 3.—War- issued today fer the Clark and Sherman, of Los self government We =eethth or arrest of President EP. M. Ht Angeles. Pacific mpany, because of the care with fenders There are re~ HAVANA, Oct. 8 the governm nt troopa. American in the town of Railway mM porta that an at angry tl be tervention, shot wu unictpal depredat 4 Coton, and raiders are pund Guantanam: people in Pinar police TWO FAMILIES LOST. | Ratabary PENSACOLA, Fla, Oct, 3.—The anks, Ala. was to famities Rear Ad mates the town of Shel heatroyed and two volunteer Rr Gamaguey 4. Asbert arm his x filly won't din. | te tubes! Ca navy yard at $1,000,000. declar they > ent storm in the r ba Ant at Guinez and Bet a are subeti- | te ra and po lice RIOT AT OTTAWA. OTTAWA, Ont, Oct. %—There this after the freight Pacifi repulsed al # who attacked The a began tod disarm unde HAVANA, Oct. % ing of the rebe vase te @ ae the supervision of General with no opponition from the anne Fm permitted tol hiinber of for were petlene building. |handiers of the Canadian potice of whom were 4 © guns, which sperty. Preparations are ted to recetve Seer ; “ HIGGINS NOMINATED. noon, whea lace this he will move in pe } PROVIDENCE, RL, Oct, .— |Jomes Hf. GUANTANAMO, Oct TWO! tuck who were un-| by ¢ smocrate today Higgins, mayor of Paw was nominated for gove thousand fnsurgents | willing to diserm, say they wil! om| Wear Brook's Hats, 1381 2nd ave arrive soon and] — jae if ¢ al Castillo wishes th Ito, Castillo will will order disarmament the the ©: Make Your Own Maple ¢!ay Was Expen- sive lestroyed a home it's better, cheaper { letters With Mapeline r No cooking, no work, no « worth thouns and pu Ps ». Mapeline is a pure T always 4 ltable extract, that can be twed inj@ gafe t box snd, |a multitude of ways and ts a Py Jelicious finvoring extract — It's Try one bottle Mapeline ham, D 3 . your grocer’s will Mike Bittner ed On account of a quorum not be-| igned lay | Seattle to Have Another Beautiful Cffice a th fac briek recetvin 6 a day PASGED FORGED CHECK. Ro succens " s four Giffer « for a ore unica 1 B. Lown t if am 5 . 1 ht te © 5 night by Detectives Byrne ared bu s. 2; sa ay t - - Pit m complaint of the & if seve ‘ wis {07 ee O a | hotel who charges the an . ar ate © of Th mor - e e a gical rashing a forged k for § wn aio te tanh % 4 ae me | EXCITING TIME OCCURS IN THE, frequency of shooting scrapes, ar | ory in yn a me streets : | rived on the scene and cautiously | : | ‘The building wilt be - ARCADE BLOCK AND PLAIN] opened the door. The room was! thee yoeet, woul , lempty. 3 hat mom | LIBRARY BOARD FRIDA es f CLOTHES MEN ARE HURRIED) Coy stoped out of the + san sine A ery . ‘ OUT FROM POLICE HEAD On account ® cause of the disturbance jne present last night, the meeting | and the windows will be ately as- general rable th QUARTERS, Joe Wilson, an old Alaskan, for|0f the Hbrary board was postponed |ext plate glare. The # out the «tat blican |whom he was managtog a mining | it Friday. Librarian Smith stat-| win used for mer regard to the campaign will not be started active ———n j |, was just getting into the ele {4 this morning that he hax noti poses and financial 4 division and ty until aboat Oct. 15. This will lyator to go down, Arm in arm the |** Yet recetved any iuformatic * \ r floore will be fur- Dentrens of the Arcades bullding| * oe oe foe mn So] ees ge leave but three wee to the twe + office quiet: | sard 6 ope d 4 inte offices, w jon to th we but thr ke prior to the]. 1. treated to half an hour of atir-| 17° entered Cox's office quiet oes _~ Fe opening date of the! = 4 es * with p . e Phone, Independent 3373 Phone, Main 1514 McCARTHY’S Seattle’s Reliable Store—1512 to 1522 Second Av. mex = Are You Watching : : , The Special Offerings at the MeCarthy Store These Days? If not, you are neglecting some of the most fav rable opportunities of your life to save dollars on the goods you need. Keep in touch with this store from day to day. It will prove one of the most profitable investments you ever made. For tomorrow, these extra special values and many more equally as good. : New Tailored Hats at $3.50 gestern This lets you take your pick tomorrow from a collec- tion of the most popular hats shown this season for street $3.50 wear, Among them the famout “Peter Pan” and more than a dozen other. new styles in every desirable coloring. The h regular prices run up to $5.00, but we want you to get ac- - quainted with other big values in our Millinery department, thence this low price tomorrow. : ’ : $11.00 Ladies’ SKirts at $7.50 $7.50 but not all sizes in every style. each rut not al y sty at only $7.50 each, w Tomorrow we will offer broken lines from the best sell- ing dress and walking skirts we have at prices that have been ’ , Child’s Hose Men’s Every pair of Underwear up to $11.00 each, at only $7.50 each, All sizes are included, Take your choice tomorrow them is worth 25¢ That is our regular price and on Friday Good medium weight natural gray wool — undergar- ments, plenty heavy enough for this cli- mate and full of that warmth and comfort that defies dampness and rheumatism. The reg- ular price is $1.00, but tomorrow we will sell the contents of two cases at 84¢ a garment. Lunch Sets 15c a pair you will have to 8 Cc pay that price for a garment They are plain double heels and Two Thurs these same stockings. dDlack cotton toes, and guaranteed stainless with weights—for boys and girls day only 15¢ a pair Ladies’ Underwear pe ree ea, Dennison's Crepe Paper Lunch Sets, just what you need for the parties you have are to have this winter. They con- sist of table cloths, napkins and doilies to match, in a nice variety of new de- cheap at that. Te The regular price is 25c, but one day only, we price these garments orrow they are on special sale at tc at SB@ each 1de. Notion Bargains 1¢ buys 2 papers of W The usual price is 3c a paper Is of Swan Bill He er bargains in our Cream Jersey rib bed cotton, heavily fleeced pants shaped and silk cr and silk ribbon at neck, The price is $1.00 a garment, and they are Thursday, iy | Pde Vests are each 89c a garment vests het finish regular morrow, signs ashington Adamantine Pins, 400 pins in a package. s and Eyes. The regular price is 2c tion department lé¢ buys 2« a card. I McCarthy Dry Goods Co. 1512 to 1522 Second Avenue Between Pike and Pine Streets The Pioneers in Seattle’s New Retail Business District &

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