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THE SEATTLE , aoe E. Galer st TO MARRIED MAN. lll 9 1 t STAR—WEDNESDAY, OCT. 10, a ARPS eas ! 1 | ! | j RT a mR NN eR am | | Pa. | | - | a be. (Star Special, Service? | FURTHER TROWBLE IN THE]A NOVEL EXPERIMENT FOR |. og RarTs WILL DEMORALIZE FOR YOUNG FARMER KICKED TO) cm Qo, ¢ Pe adh nt w “ Cc LEBRATED SULLIVAN WILL MILITARY PURPOS is PRO COAST WISE BUSINESS — LEG : DEATH IN FIGHT WITH Liv.) tine a al — wet : . ,| ARISES—THREE NEW HEIRS POSED BY GERMAN EM ISLAT STEPS ARE TO BE : ERY MAN LYNCHING 18 | Awarded $10,000 agminat \- " . ti ' — PEROR TAKER + ; PEARED | ver defective aidewallll| b - De lays | TWO new claimints have made be erine , , plank, M MoNally | Sth pearance in the Sullivan seomnenenes den TANGLE 18 ABOUT at (Scripps Telegraph Service.) 1 her weight to f S| The Period of suspension t i «. One has been identif (Seripps Telegraph Se 2 TARTED . rn ROWN POINT, td ' Ase 5 ie c i| Pwitt case bef but bh BERLIN T p oe - "te yr FIRST START at i Lynching is feared as was on th il a ade deal oe | Y “ a um nine atlon Mite ‘ ‘ t kitting of we Young ate of § 1a ‘ }this morning, when they filed the ' st i MAS NOT ra : : . | LM m th irl. ‘obably ta ction, 4 ; oe Oe Tens! patty é Mich me hanes of eidiag | Tae toe aoe Alten Wace ang {et mutere to 4 yw rafts of snd piling on the ie — James & 5.) tre ' atta strugete for b Mary O'Brien, both 1is., | edhe f as . Canet pars AG OP : v i" . curd a 4 he 4 ave et up who ebain firw sinw of the “s f ‘ me oS the Raed 4 ange made t nv t wilt ag ldece pitaliat ne [= allowed (3 They ; a ara i wae figure, which ta aff t Sak yee ote » eased par “pl agen “a , : ty lead LOCAL STEAMPFITTERS QUIT sather “y + f io a ri « fly as Beatt | WORK ON ACCOUNT OF NoT|D™ZEr whe « the son of | t rnd Reiter t five . + th Michael Dwyer and Marger | cone gy xt ant und IVING A SOCENT RAISE | 80. Who was th f Peter} few oe wale ™ ™ " Be EACE PLUMBERS MAY JOIN IN | If thene . | | n | , sii 2 ‘ eye rs v . th at ’ x t “ wt op tt 4 Stat ” Pe iesaabie } WANE " - - . a Cos M ‘ un . ’ nioa nd * | * Ps N. | stob Mine M. Bw B a sin the steamfitiers im ¢ j | [the cent ait mt his ARE VERY CONFIDENT. ane ‘ | went Jonee Hail, on Oct 2 H | a hoe } went ty to hia home from tt pps Telegraph Service.) | '**. | . . ' f seneeeeense | jai YORK, et The} ** sand persce walng - The charge against Mr Conestar Hearat ders xt a that }'* ment 3.0 P Ne | THE 0 * an sated in the bond, “is as , " ‘ ion he - Blab - nanan eee ae naeee a with en » commit my * ed t © ty ot)" ad that “ pas a ever foam The ship Emily Reed arrived tm OVER THE CITY nin ' ous a caenead the ia - ittomeedi ender Tien iwell at . . figures: Automobt #6 & } o mane D, Vomer sev rec caas TE FIVE CHILDREN PLAYING See, oe ee oe — COUNCILMEN ‘lashing down Thi fon there w omset litt , nate, “Che wil Has Gray me ow pre nd a large number of | iP ‘in San eee - IN A BEAUTIFU GARDEN ms nee | nana nl tS a by averted new boulevard ts three miles — ponmear ye sk ahte aouhd sak Goh th eae See ~ catamiaed roads in the city. Bi) FROM OAKLAND POSTOFFICE | “The British ship Yola, en route ; ; nee to 5 seeures fram rt from Antwerp to Seattle and San ghortty be.| nections. It wax almost an hour firet ov. and Madison st, and exit] PACES JURY — GAVE MONEY| Prenat spoke ° 19 be | nofore the lights were on again ie bad by way of Mincloenth ov. ona — my ev praneiien wae _opehes the fight every Nght oat and the cars Lamps aod can ied up and brought {n i living on Jef! ‘B gasoline fo tight. W the sudden fla Two lamps were 6 4 im the city hall and placed tm the council cham ber, but the couneiimen did pot care © meet antil there was enough light | for them to eee what was doing, as perhaps an might av. inte Ballard Maton with a street r ne on the corner was sarrow view was about | they were afraid that fT annesation ordina be altpped thromgh. nce eee eee eee eee * ® CHOSEN COMMANODERIN * CHIEF. * @ WASHINGTON, Oct. 10— Capt. Hamilton Ward, of Bof. @ falo, was elected commander ® in chief of the Bpanioh war *@ veterans today ® city will have the next * ten * ee CRITICAL CONDITION. Service.) Oct. 16.—Gov. Lafot fy before the state} Witttam Rhodes, « soldier station ot at Fort Lawten, wee arrested commission oa four days ago charged with being hie James J. Hil! to appear in an | OTUn® Today he appears to be ty the Sate Ship OTe Intoxicated than when first) Five children playing in « Russian | Tpen the alleged | °°" '*. Me remained a semi-| garden—ftve of the happiest, merrt Of freight rates. onaciows Gate. This ning he | est, jolliest youngsters one could ei : in ang Amey — ny be = find in the whole of Burope as 5 ter as ome oad be a weryth st u 7 waot i« t ie HO ARRESTED. | new yet to be determined. The ang Po to ask ier. wee arrest-| Cn Mates embule | Apd yet, happy as they are, they with naving stole Brace Srrvegfhagsars be | are to be acenunted am moat meiny morning by Is! ee ae unfortunate children in the land Sach from inane Billie. The lat) hd | Unwitem what do little — know of danger!—they are BP and will be held crater of a vol e children of the playing The | Cano. upen They are jezar of Russia Five children are playing ip a gar TACOMA PAPER KNOCKING |p COMMITTEE. he Tacon Tremont ttle to finteh loading. # a le teamer hes « tle apace joft and expe ar One of them is seated om & ithe Valencia wreck | Ut space loft and expects to take | ae os he ag M@ the executive labor — " S kenaeien, | Gy will be held Frt-} Roa Rien 99 ts the Labor Te ape hase be oading : Two othe duchesre o Business details of the that time at Pier 6. |g and Tatiana, her elder sinters, ‘vietinns, | arrived she had onty Inge 10 and § pany's ie u one-fourth of the load she|head, and nearby stand smilingly to carry from Seattle ithe little Grand Duchess Marte, ane jaged 7 and t infant caareviteh ES, Soren. ls NOW HERTS A NEW COS, the Syearolé heir of one of th rect for the inn. AND FROM JAPAN AT THAT. | O° ‘ Shenton st. from most wonderful empires in i taasection oa the (Serippe Telegra: hb Servies.) world : x : in Zist av. & to| TOKIO, Oct. 10—Yoroan Shoko,| , He rag om ag lyr ng rere | me for $1,175.24 ON WILHELM 1) a widely circulated newspaper, says to aute a that steps most be taken to/ be the autocrat of a te. ‘otect pa They oO ‘0 sae ‘ yh Service.) dren's feet. and behind them are TORK. Det. 9—Upon the| have been received trees burdned with beautiful foliage. * im fi. which 8) PORTLAND SAILS TONIGHT, And arownd—not seen in the ple Were Arthar Heinzam " tore, bot there all the same-—are i. P. Huntington Steamer Portland i) the Rue tonight nad bath for mouths the czar and his) lnorta to the westward. She will|famaly have been hiding. It ts not} THE CZAR'S CHILOREN PLAYING - ALEXIS, THE RU of the Aleska|the walle of the country prison, tn/ NOT SUE WN. P. jCoest company, ents shoves Dave a full cargo, including railroad} sate for them to pass without the freight | ™atertal for Cordova, and many walls. Piven behind the trees there} ;. | PRseongers. are detectives larktag - SS CIF sight oa aay by 20 policemen Actual construction work on the private clothes You them, but they are there Pasco tine of the Portland & Seattle railroad, the contr for which let last week, will begin with a few weeks. who was Pacific euMductor bet: never half 4 never he church, which t# about mile away, the royal family leaves the palace. The reat children’s lives ta spent within the high walls. There they learn tote lessons, ride their bicycles, pl OFFICERS BEAT € BEING SETTLED. Ave Canes wore settled ‘0 | St. regrade case agregating $4.50 Mamount settled w fe HALL IMPROVING on The building of the entire road will consume over three years, and is improving en completed will be the biggest lah It in believer ork of the kind ever attempted in ar wil be saved the West oo | Stems & Shields, contractors for ° rthern Pacific, have begun with a camera selves as thou Breakfast is Thor@ are two ponies like photograph shown inthe a zh Joneses down at served to Exeopt for an occasional vist! tO terwarde follows @ —s~, XT CZAR OF HAL mi enjoy the they wer Maraste little the one They commission for the unwarranted ac tion of the two « was severely off beaten Matth The lat has been on the cruiser Boston for jeight years and bears an excellent in reputation. He colored man GIRL FIGHTING Matencee struction of warehouses in Pispo at aoe ; ane Charges will be preferred to the anti aren The sub-contractors on the work |civil gervice commission against Pa 7 Porter Bros. & Welsh, of|trolnfn Donian und Brown for an fe Bilis ee poka A. Allen of Seattle, Twohy | al { unwarranted attack upon J DOLPHIN DUE TODA Bros, Cougrhen, Winters, Smith & ja Matthews, one of the sailors off| ‘aaa Se ‘o and S. Foster. The first | the cruiser Bestow. — of the Alaska|* will be begun at Cheney,| Matthews returned yesterday tSithien Tecareil buchen.) COMPANY, is due in por: Where a force of over a thousand |from Denver Colo, w he has N y O.. Oct. 10 as le afternson from Southeast 1 will be employed ben on a 16-day furlough. Last] FINDLAY, 0. Or Rocke te Berle, She has a larce Inight, while he was in his-room at/ler's Nemesis, Ida M. Butts, the 4nd a gold trea ES FOR BEING BATTERED. | the Main at. hotel, Officers Donlan | 1auahter of the late George M. Rice, ‘Ton snd Brown forcibly opened the nt at the tr al he in SEVERIDGE LL Jacob Madea brought suit for! door and, without any apparent an Independent refiner sen in the @ of $2,275 4 to edmint by the Standard ti mm Telegraph Bervic 14 Howaldt for asnauit thews. It fe . The daughter has devot — Ort. 19.— He ery Aur }that Donlan even drew his re od her life to fighting the t IS trend, irr” sick at the pay = ae Matthews. The latter was taken |took up the battle where the fat Sat he ta eave t —_ Ry to jail and this afternoon appeared “0 ro po hin om. She will b 0 to Byes edge Gore the star witness for the p tion (Seripps Telegraph Service.) Judge Gor rev > ».| She will present incrimin i | siiven? ' ne CITY. Mo. Oct, 10-—+|., The olficere stated that they be-| p i t FOR Wil MINTS ; Sper |Meved that Matthews was a suspt uments gathered by her father and Rerines Toiee,. yt Raggpens 7 14,| cious character whom they had herself rin 7 Bervice Sedalia and Columbia > | eon searching for and they took 2 I the mint mae”, "* 4 ances on bis escape PASS ON APPLICANTS. Gee oft Miernoon| BILL GATES BEING HEARD. m the evidence it appears that 4 Ounces of si!ve Matthews was not the man wanted A apectal meeting of th Provan, tots to th wiftwater” BI Gates is up be-| and bis case was dismissed service commiaaion was hvld lant - o ‘ r this atter-| Attorney Hawkins, Matthews’ / night to consider 48 applica . whethre or not he! Iewyer, al once served notice that examination in the fire depar pt fe would appeal to the civil service service, att OAT —— aoe IN THEIR GARDEN. [bear the names Orkney and Shet lund, aad ere a noverfalling source lof delight to the Imperial children | ht ie always gardea, It te not jeafe to go outs NATIONAL PARK FAVORED At the meeting of the Chamber of Committee this afternoon the com mittee on national affaires reported im favor of transforming the Qui it Indian reservation into a na na ark The committee re x ywever, that the park, ex nding from the southwest quarter of the Quinanit Indian reservation oO & point about a mile beyond Cape Elizabeth d «tending eastward from one fo five miles, should be protected for the Indians, and that thetr bunting and fishing rights be pratected | The delegates, 10 in number, to jattend the TraneMississipp! con to be held in Kansas City on | Ne 10-23, are to be appointed thia noon SHAW HERE TOMORROW. Chairman Dr. Frank Horsfall, of local reception committee of the iristian Kodeavor socteties for the OT wational convention, and sev ones at about & o'clock tn n-leral other prominent workers in ing, and then the three eldest chil-|Christian Badeavor will leave for tren h their English lessons Af-) Tacoma the organisa visit to their|tion’s national treasurer, William parents, and nm the five children |Shaw, who speaks there thin even are taken the garden. Cad Mr. Shaw will be escorted to a the they ride their bieyeles and ponies ttle tomorrow by the jocal rep | resemtatives: | There aaually comes a time in every family when some money would save the life of one of its members. Without money he cannot have the ékill ed attendance that means health tored. Every family should have something ahead to meet much emergencies. On Savings Accounts WePay4 Per | Ct. Interest BRANCH ER—Georgetown, Renton JAMES Dp. HOOw President x PR SOLM Cashier pingcToRs & Trust Co. Recond Avenue and Cherry Street ding, Beattte, Wash Ranking and Rat Nome Aleka Hoge 0 Agents for Ale Deposit Co serena 1 longiture 18.51 west on Beptember 26 OFF FOR OLYMPIA, “cf | L. MW Gray & Co.'s new steamer ice acelin i dh (Berippe Telegraph Service.) Washington leaves San Franciseo Todd and Robert F. Booth, amaistant| SAN PRANCISCO, Oct. 16.—The |for Seattle next Pric This will attoreey general, ieft the elty to-|trial of Mary Bowen, accused of em-|be the maiden round trip of the Olympia, where they will from the money or-| Washington. sah © etate land commissioners nt of the Oakland post fe regarding the city this morning. Post-| Mr. 0. H. Holcomb announces to ight bonds. If no satisfactory office Inspector Madden, who dis- his friends and patrons tha will agreement ¢ renched with the covered the shortage, testifed that hereafter be found selling high Mins Bowen had acknowle oney and giving it to Louw a me draft horses at O. H. Holeomb sales stables, successors to 1212 Western ave *** ged tak-' gr: Co. coma ings agninet t i by Mr Todd isstoner Amun proceed start ling the n in Ba Phone, Main 1514 Phone, Independent 3373 McCARTHY’S Reliable Store—1512 to 1522 Second Av. ‘n- Dollars Saved Every month if you do your trading at the new McCarthy store. Every day new at a price far below what other stores will ask you for equal Lots of others just as good are waiting for you Seattle’ someth qualities. Note these bargains. tomorrow—- Good 10c Percales at 7c a Yard aS ALEC a ; Tomorrow we will place on sale a nice big assortment of 7 dark red 36-inch Percates, including red, navy and black c grounds, with neat figures and stripes. They are the same quality sold regularly at toc a yard... Come in and pick out the pattern you want tomorrow at only J@ the yard. Not more than 12 yards will be sold to a purchaser, and none will be sold to dealers at this special price. a yard SHIRT WAISTS. $2.98 A brand new as- LARGE LINEN HUCK TOWELS AT 9¢ EACH. % If you need Towet you'll jump at this sortment of Wool Waists just opened or Ys — wi neds ae Should have each heen here a month | ee eee. It te a Come in ‘ Nothing scrimpy cream and white. Have tucked yo! about them either. The actual size is front and back, and tucked cuffs, col- 18x34 inches The regular price is far and cuffs trimmed with val lace 1249¢ each, and they are splendid val- edging. Regular price $3.50. Owing s at that. Tomorrow we will sell 46 late arrival, take your pick tomor- six towels to a customer at Be each to dealers at this price TABLE COVERS row at $2.98. CUT GLASS, None ~~~}, Fine Tapestry Ta- ee ae ee On ae ble Covers. ele $2 94 Tumblers, in a va- .. juarter or tino ° riety of pleasing yards squa m a a set designs, very high- each nice <auuiuee of ly finished, pertect eriptacint Se: SRN SS in every line. The © eg es are from $3 regular price is $1.50 each, You must egular prices are from $3.90 to $4.90 s set. Tomorrow, Thursday, we will sell see these in order to appreciate their J s value. Tomotrow you have your the set of six at only $2.94. You choice from the lot $1.10 cach cannot match this bargain on the coast. DINNER NAPKINS. NEW PICTURES. eS ee BOO Geen a eee A beautiful collec- $2 28 Linen Satin Da 50 tion of new sub- e mask Dinner ap ic jects, in colored @ dosen kins will go on. each photogravures and tomorrow at $2 artotypes and fine 2 ee, eee NNN engravings set in ular pring are $3.00, $3.25 and $3.50 a gilt frames, size 19x23 inches. The dozen, so you see w hat you save, They regular price is 79¢ each, but for to- e three quarter size but slightly morrow we have marked them for spe- « soiled, thou ah this does not affect their cial sale at 5Q@ each. Be sure you real value see them. ; McCarthy Dry Goods Co. 1512 to 1522 Second Avenue Between Pike and Pine Streets The Pioneers in Seattle's New Retail Business District Piet TAT