The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 12, 1906, Page 7

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FRIDAY TAR AY, OCT 1906, ni ee ee * o * WILL GRANT FRANCHISE * « 7 | &« The , tte & CHANGES AT | * ftornoon 4 te SERIE owen * f * Ld] \ . e th b trie ®] a . 1 av, and #! ‘ nar h Bo | neni * Westlake av, north of #| # Pike mt « INR |ANIMA@LS «DISCOVER HUMAN « *| The twents ¢ : We wii ut : ur * Clee Eee * *| t n iq ft t the H« a ae. oe of} REMAINS AND ARE FOUND | (Eins deial on Le} i ste . . sree of the F ' ;gONER snoc w N | Sr al Bervi chure in - ROEHL OF AUBURN “ ' | BY YAKIMA POLICE, |}. TAC ay Oct, 12 Lg Cc. €. TREASURER PLEASED! morning from Pitt sot and | HAL RO he $ ‘ w . t of the Northern P rh ' ) ane ¢ Hote tander, Re teow b om WLET GLANCES FROM A ke ay.| - | thrown under a WITH THE WORK OF THE uke Cume ocd by his wife and daugh a ' killed yesterda ion ar 4 1 t Ruth. sund a eliver wu a er ning | (Star Special Service.) ee = (l CONVENTION COMMITTEE Ne A j ynday he will deliv guckLe ANO SAVES ROENL'S wit Y45 instoa 11] NORTH YAKIM ) 0< He wa KR aw Mel hin f ron at the First Meth rT nd ‘ . KIMA, Oct. 1 Yer jage and waves a danght A MASS MEETING TONIGHT t church on “The ne Of @ wt : . 0 dogs were discovered b n und daughter tn Calif a and , ' ns and | Hee Minister evep ul . “ aryl at of \ © gawit what | jaughter in Cincinnati j nay rab fier which |ing service he will talk on “Differ {Star Special Se e * to . Sunday jder theory has developed and at Mayor Moore wil! veto the ordi-| and ¢ mbers for the lo | A ne J {rea Rev. Rees te a very pleasent mid aepcrs, © . 0 on 16. | poltee are ma . ais tae Imance panned by the council last | Cal convent mittee of the!" and et and tle aged man full of life and em hi} narrow tigation fonday night In rekard to the H-| Christian & soclety meet es comm “ “ Although in the eity but ey at SOS RTE Te onsing and regulation of jocation| With the hearty approval of William TRS he haw already mappe conor Be BANK CLEARINGS SAILOR A THIEF, of peanut stands and lunch wagons, | Shaw, national tre ov of the o eed " y b of ture in regard to when (he * The ordinance, it was rned | ganization, who ts now in the city sorter - ' efort Wh om in at fred at sued * 190 ’ Pr A. We “t Aploye this ning, is an attempt by o © attend the opening mass meetings | *tlsfacto epid pe r ent aching in South Dakota J maradal’® f * " U. B ship Haturn, ju man, the conductor of the pe 1 tonight and ¢ ad : Datiet st * : : mt yesterday tand at Béecond av, and Yesler at the, First Pre A pprec referencen pevaiver holsie * * © 825 in cash Way, to gain a monopoly on the|¢ ay Gemine < PORTLAND JUD had tt aot . you $ ot “ sega sone ; peanut trade on Second ay, It was There is always bound artim tenga A . dadty Woun: b AT 1881 GEOOND AV Foret wide went wate WALLA WALLA, Oct. 12.~The mother reason for the mayor's! Mi (Bey se ‘comeitiee i . x ’ ant estate amates of the state pe " > te the i at a humber o stig ye sare p t P P We box sb tomorrow, when 'T. P. Pay's first -_ A. me ee business men have complained that| Wil! wear off. I en . wm. bao Os ; ~4 " amokeless He. aptodate | en ment of his now Green Lake | Ye"? ontertained yesterday Oy ‘ paying jarge rental for|and think that th easion were the @ sex by D —— fie smokeless bY x ENE + @ Co. |nddition will appear tn The 8t compen SS pret eal vaudev Heplays, and that the street |the committee are 1 as grew | Panny Leake Cumn on “Fatture bs at Spinning ooe theate pag tine off at cos sive 1 . r he | ls Imponstbte and { id PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 12.—The —<—— == - 2 cacmampece | the hi a ococtericimasie: of th Agnes i in 1 th| Oregonian tod aye in effect that j and was good. Matt “ An anonymous letter threatening men « ee are fo Mrs. Clara B. Cotby, of the Hfe af Mune Judge George , the show | prove roe ‘ 4 the conver 1 joke, ts be . NEBRASKA WORK DELAYED EE : \ memorial t «is on f wr pag bag reo . | | 4 { t ' a € wea an [the leliver| a large number of « wlor j Nite b: of R fan extr the smaller aska in| ats who will take advantage of | DECIDES FOR CITY | ists ett sant tn f A. Bridge & Co, Popular Priced Clothiers. 1907 Prank Mor of the M wth i "‘seoting Tonight tn th ‘J . awaltin t on a statutory , Bros. company, stated that there is At the open meeting tonight Mr.| ag , / ge. Plain clothes men have : 2 great sca Shaw will speak on the “World| of the def en detatled to watch the Russians this ix ere ‘Wide Kndea RH ' 7 - 1 k 1 Judge Cameron ; These Are Strenuous Days poe © ee |enait‘of the ity to Mrs Shaw and | ant Porth av. brought th | SOUTHEAST SEATTLE the ing national conver suit the ‘grou j Phage Secor gr Frigg Poo Mig oe at e TO WELCOME PASTOR. | CUBS MAKE LONE TALLY IN| iter ne RK Calrns will eged to have be resu hi e ; fin wo 7 Berd - io oa rr behalf of the ehur the f f th ty's retaining wa band finished combs that : The people of Southeast Seat THE SEVENTH—EXCITEMENT| Mr. Shaw and mem! in tha nity oe Sha Dele, ot Hee ee ele are planning an resting recep ecutive committeerwill be taken for | tion for thelr new minteter, Rev.| |'® INTENSE. an automobile ride | Seay DA Wace tobe bend sai nag |: et eke our ‘Quickest Deal Recorded Saturday ‘evening af the opera committee will | ‘The jury in t Juliue ¢ quickest deal ever recorded house at that place. The new Meth rat a dinner at the Lincoln] sec -sauati r - 4 ie sie : ys mds a PP races sdiat church Ie rapidly nearing ¢ é | ogy cing} when 1,000 men signified their in- * pemeie Figen Bie gy Mie Mle CHICAGO, Oct. 12.—At the open-| in speaking of the general work! the death Mra. | tention of ‘visting Bartell's Red Ipancy within a couple of months |! of the fourth gamé in the in Christian Endeavor during | paitey, by cost Cena teen aber » Second av The meetings of both church and|World’s championship series the |the past tw Gdat, WE Loctear sau aot tm Was treme, wana toon pte ae neta “% aed re ¥, ss ST Sunday school are now held in the|/Bterest Was higher pitched than | Shaw emphasiz ne fact that the | out at 4:10 yesterday afternoon ; rth pee QUICK ACTION IS ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY. nday vohoad one naw Meld In Se] Sue ead tone wentaged toe aaing ot lenereh which Goce ot have 8 Well-| tunities of aning teoress ther were|extra tong tooth, (nat faq moet ae EVERY DAY, EVERY HOUR, EVERY MINUTE iternate Sunday mornings and|!! @elock. Seven thousand people organized society now is a curios: | gn) out for boc for 30. Saturday ix comb COUNTS WITH US NOW. THE LANDLORD WILL cventage at Bettheast Seattle and| Yet? preseat whee the gates opened | ity paleo arses rpeling j rE L lHitiman City, the next preaching| 4! Boon. Change in Church Life sell hard rubber ones at 20¢, #c i 5 ” —WE service at Southeast Seatile being| The teams came on at 1:30 o'clock} “The changed conditions in our) Th f A b ~~ os es at 2 4UOW US NO MERCY-WE MUST GBT OUT RIGHT sevice at Remtheoe ato bang | 7™ oes came 012 tee atte ae try, “neve | ENE Spark Of Ambition. « ome tendering the players a greater re |come about so gradually that many Bu Ev M. a WE'VE RANSACKED THE TOWN FOR ANOTHER wae? GneEN LAKE ption than at apy other game of | people have failed to note them. rns in ery an E athe the serles. The air ts balmy | We judge by compartaons, The re There te no man, irreapective of - STORE WITHOUT SUCCESS, SO EVERY ARTICLE WMOT GREEN LAKE, Oct, 12--|,,1H0be "9A Giron the grestent re-|ault of the ruling Idea ta the |ereed or color, but wishes (0 ac-| IN OUR $80,000 STOCK MUST BE SOLD RIGHT HERE. Demand for real estate fa this lo van who. wae pt St oy ee Ee ee 1 leallty continues unabated, and it de 3 accoun’ children should be seen and not!tom of every man's soul the spark! ltnce tereugheus the winter. T. F.lprus ce ceded only ta Sietting yells |none heard in the actual servi of the moral ¢ to deprive one’s| Pay & Ce. report the eale of twenty-lon te hic place. Haba = go the church. Twenty-five years of | self of « few pleasures for the sake We’re Making Mi Dee Tay Se. rogers Gouin "aioe ie Be piece, Haha, with hs Cirtadan Redenror revealed ‘Oe laf opening. « bank accowat flack tien, Gustag the past week, beatded p P. play.|church that itds the young people|ing Don’t you think it would be a| Davie plays at short, Rohe at|who are to make the grost church 4 pl Y six tn the Cleopatra addition, OUF|inird and Tannehill the b h 67,006 good plan to begin saving now’ \ er dealers report numerous «mall on the bench] “This week 9 © EB prayer|The State Bank of Seattle pays 4 wo ny le agile The lone tally was made in the | meetings will be held, all working | per cent interest compounded sem! : ‘The Steere property, located of os np ay toy n lost Chance’s|out the education principle of “ao| annually and your money grows AND GIVING A GREAT NUMBER OF EXTRA SPECIALS 7 ‘owing to the sun being in. his |impression without expression.’ The | deposited there wee | _ Seventh av ro oe eon, Btoinfeldt sacrificed Altrock | possibilities of services allowing | - tS Dames one cae eee *. lots! io Donahue, and Tinker also eacri-|young poople opportunity for es] Mr 0. H. Holcomb announces eal t a aa been sold to James Henry fF) gced Altrock to Donahue. Evers| pression alony ~rangeliatic lines | , a 4 4 $o00. There bas alse been © tebe Nalod, scoring Chance, bat, waslor their aspirations and ideals cas-|Rereciter’ be fend selling high | fer of the Platner property. on S¢¥-| fagged by Sullivan and Davis Bay Bi seer sme de hereafter be found selling bigh W. Tectewerth, for $1,350. These REE " 9 or . Co. sales stables, successora to . . t land Young Peoples’ societies, with fie & Ca 2 Wester eee} sales were all made through the) Americans ..... ..+++++ Fe OES acolo ct parade cnataty ob (een teeter firm of tr. P Pay & Co. Nationals 1 7 t}ded, form system = sctentifieally Men’s Suits Overcoats Cravenettes FDOUS STOCK of the best medi- manufacturers’ of the price as low as any ch lower than you'll THERE'S A TREMEN um price garme nts that the leading country could produce. We've cut fair-minded person could expect, and get the same high-class clothing for again. Styles are the newest out and all the desirable materials and patterns are represe $20.00 Suits, Overcoats and Cravenettes es 16.00 $18.00 Suits, Overcoats and Cravenettes ... $14.40 $16.50 Suits, Overcoats and Cravenettes a 13.25 $is.00 S . Overcoats and Cravenettes ... $12.00 $12.50 Suits, Overcoats and Cravenettes «$10.00 IMPORTANT: If you can’t pay all cash NOW you make a selection and have it laid aside until you call for it EXTRA!| vncer Under- wear $ Regular $1.50 2.00 kind All Wool sizs | Saturday Natural $ kind Gray Shirts ; uae? Men's Natural Gray] and) Draw- «+ » $2.25 Heavy: Woot Socks, ers ree $5.00 kind regular goc kind, Sat- |. § = +93.75 | urday— “| wear 660 = $1.25 Under- $2.00 © Under- Shirts wear ay . $1.50 Worth $1.25 $3.00 Under- and $1.50 aE wear cee for .... 90e «» » $2.25 Men's 25¢ and 45¢ Plain and Faney Hose for ....+.+-+- 20¢ Men's 20c and 2§¢ Plain and Fancy Hose for.........- A5@ Boys’, Children’s and Young Men’s uits, Overcoats and Cravenettes izes, all kinds, at extra special price reductions. COME HERE AND SHOP. Everything guaranteed you can have your moncy t turn buy argains at every and if fon’t like what y back. Fa ? on ng —_——_—_—_———_ Union Store, Union Goods and Union Salespeople. A. BRIDGE & CO. 1415-1417 Second Avenue Next Door to the Bon Marche frown and Kilng STRIKERS ON THE FRONT. The Umatiiia in due from Gan Francisco today, She hab « large cargo and « (alr passenger let The Northwestern Steamahip Company's Saratoga wm the | North today She bad « b . senger Met The City of Seattle aaile for Skag way tomorrow with passengers aad general freight The Dolphin te due out tonight for the North. She has a «mall paw nenger list The Botton Steamexhip Company's tner Tremont aniled this morning (Beripps Telegraph Service.) PORTLAND, Ore, Oct. 12 mob of for Oriental porta with a smal) let of passengers and a large consign ment of four for Japan CAPT. CARAOLL SUSPENDED. anion men at work, but no ble For allowing the City of Topeka] Were struck tat h b& om near Point Aroma, 24 = Capt. James Carroll, one of the beet kr h marie om 6othe Pacific " hae been suspended for 30 days. Capt. Carroll, at present mas. ter of the steam schooner Delhi, is er fifornia ports, and is ance af the ruling of the In « genuine French plate mirror, with solid ask frame, whieh Ste will buy tomerrow onty at Rarteil'e Hed Cross drug store, 610 Secand av. They worth double the price, Vinit the Red ¢ Satur day and take advantage of these ti exceptionally low prices. Ring han die German pia mirrore Ste, (Scripps Telegraph Service.) GUADALOUPE, Oct. 1 in all the new Preach piate mir shapes, with eocabola frames. at 6be. The, Se and $1.15, of the $1.6 with ebony Gacks, at $1.95. THE $9) HAT STORE, © blown to this island. There on the jaland. eee eee eee ee All the new fall styles now on| # # LEAGUE AFTER HEARST. sale. BN. Brooks & Co, 133! Ond av. aoe (Scripps Telegraph Service.) NEW YORK, (ct. 12.—A committee of seven from the Independence league left today for Bimira, N. Y., to deliver an ultimatum to Hearst The committee will insist that Mearst repudiate all Tam many ndidates, and further that the gubernatorial candi date consent to placing a com plete Independence league tick in the field in this country Timothy Driscoll heads the committee, which has its blood * up, and intends to waste no *® words. Steam bathe 26¢. Oriental Hatha, . To bulid up a savings account takes resolution, determination, will power, grit and patience. savings from a salary not make a fortune, but they have it the OPPOR. TUNITY to many @ man, and might easily do the same for you. eeeeteee eter tees On Savings Aoveunts WePay4 Per Ct. Interest * teehee eee eee ayrup at half the coat if she v Mapleine. All you do is to pour BRANCHER®-Crorgetown, Renton JAMOn D Moa % B SOLNER hours, Mapleine has a | more delictous flavor when used |deavserts than vantila, lemon or flavoring extract known. At eve store. ° prnecrons | grocery THE $3 HAT STORE, “n fame BD. itogs BE. N. Brooks & Co, sale jay cor. Meoond Avenue and Cherry Biroet Hoge Building, ™ te for Algska Banking Depontt Co, Nome, A Wash | Olympic Market 1 steak Se per pound, and pot roasts 6¢ opposite Bon Marehe 1 Gate mm Pike wt * Matteries-—Altrock and Sullivan GET UGLY A 60 armed strikers, which in vaded three grain docks this morn ing, bullied and threatened the non Mount Pelee is in eruption again an) ashes no sign of an eruption at Soufriere * o ft} and will take on a large correct and practically Christian Radeavor by feet aa well as heart a through its broad system of commit tee working and training, recognizes | workable hands id volee, and | the religious, social and intellectual needs of the young | people.” DAMAGES MAY BE SECURED (Bor! PORTLAND, eral Jude of th port wor the tederat rights of states and public supposed exemption ting from acct * of corporation tone tr emplo w ft © to thetr famagen re due to th yer secure damages One an on States in t The government he against rendered & abliahing the sovereign ernment over corpora an proving Telegraph Service.) Oct. 12 Fea- ane | the 1 wt the y a now viola JURY DISAGREES The jury tn the Marsaudilie case disagreed and was dismissed JAPANESE TRAINING SHIP IN STREAM. ‘The Japanene tratning ship Alden | Beaae, Werdbig, port jate Capt yeator day anchored in the stream members of the pleted atudie: in Japan, and aboard the second mate vommel after two a f&} salmon for Oktura, Japan, $15 Suits * * * * @ |} On ovr third floor we are offering a wi line of $15 styliahly cut, teeeeeeeeeeee Every Woman Knows That she can make a better maple j tenapoonful or two on a little sugar and water and let stand twenty-four aweoter, in} | any | | | All the new fall styles now on} | 1981 and Cut Price on Meats at. arrived afternoon Au crew have at a navigation » ship are qualified for aboard The Aiden Besse w charge her cargo of hardwood here | cargo of | n and the com: ot years wits of um and of pure worsted | value, business sults at $15 t# $5 less than Hutchinson Co., | at: | 118} reat store, they are ready fo 2 I. P.T. S. & SODA WATER IPTS OYSTER COCKTAILS Ir TS r selling price Ww Second and Union ADDITION TODAY H. LEWIS &CO. formerly of First and Cherry st. have removed to their 1206 Second av. rr bustnesa where ove ALL Figure for yourself what it means. Pacific & Puget Sound Boitling Co. PHONES 927, $3.50-Ash-Can For-$2.49 Outside Fitting Cover, Side Strip Heavy Galvanized Iron, for f) are just as welcome here a8 men who are less particular, perhaps even more so, We have a line of suits at $20.00 that {s unsurpassed They're made of all wool fab- ries with hand worked button- holes, hand-padded shoulders, hand-felled collars. Best of ali each coat has @ patent non-breakable front which holfs it in perfect shape until entirely worn out These clothes are decidedly worthy of inspection Boyle Clothing AO. 423 Pike st. near Fifth. Daliy—Come. DOWNING, —e @ WYER ine - GROKERS. vistons, Stocks, Bonds - Priv TE WIR: A Tel Mein 279, ina a7, Rooms 304-305-306 || Novelty Skirt Mtg. Co. | 1207 Second Ave., Seattle Wash. L. . HOFFMAN, 1305 SECOND AVENUE Arcade Buliding LLOYD TRANSFER CO. tne. HERE'S YOUR HEALTH press. PANTS ii ORDER looLE MILLS. 1020-Ist AVE SUITS To ORDER +15.0 FRECKLE CREAM Positively removes freckles. At Ragley’s, 2nd and Pike. Pure food laws do not bother We have always carried u only HIGH GRAVE WINES AND LIQUORS KEYSTONE PORT old Callfornia, Wine - $1.00 a BIG FOUR Per quart ieowees 81.00 BEEF FLUI2 IN VIALS IPTS jf THE BEST BOTTLE WHISKY ON FART KEYSTONE LIQUOR CO, 1123 FIRST AVE. Cor, Seneca. Phon: Main 1184, tnd. 1184, FREE DELIVERY. NO BAR. LP. t Phone us and we do thé cere ene nama ee

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