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REALTY TRANGACTION COMES UP IN COURT. TROUBLE STARTS | IN CHAIN GANG: 2fse A oor t THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, OCT SITUATION AT SAN F 1906 CRITICAL | RANGISCO: GCOTCH FAVOR REFORME SPELLING. » Plymouth Congré made ad (Seripos Telegraph &T ANDIKEW "WSS. MEETING OFTHE C. 5 also PortlanA, E. meet y Mr. Shaw gor will hols & bly ¢ t e — ” ath 1 King Ha goo 18 SPILLED ON FS ois Ne sooner had! t ask iseue © . C. P. A. TRAING CHANGE, CER Shee Ne wun of the alghts | ° au “ and Ny ing ite (Berippe Telegraph Services) | while 4s etand b wlition . SHAW GAYS OUTLOOK FOR A t in wr OFF! tle to t | Reginning: aM adion a 088, © ity than he wa . be lola, alleging that p SAN FRANCISCO, Oot, 1 Awe afte fee, It can be safely pre , ‘ ae .. a aa ba w puTS THE QUIETUS ON i put on the chain " B Ney BN ber I prolimin to w great ihass meoting | Ueted, however, that t : wh c ' thar BIG CONVENTION 18 OF THE , c " ‘ . WA aye. | for the sun of $400 ary te c ee meets | Lit win. oe only & im, 1 it uid ree " . om B minous SsPiRiTs became tired of citizens to be held this afternor af 2 Svan viaieani roatest obstacle to learning tt | BEST--GO@S TO PORTLAND, | > a“ his moreing to ‘ xcitement ; Baer N yY. d? in duty will Ad ty ae av ar ‘ a whieh 7 bs Mvery visitor and every resident — A and ' / . hi chug : , uld see Uncle Bam's aw a Cons] and it ts claimed | William Shaw eamurer ¢ ard at Bremerton, he had run ey the oof of this} | national ke of the lenhips, cruisers and > - Oube 4 | aire ured ne y of Christian Kadeavors th the great were about ready t Protection re frequented by leave an enth vn to ta; the mag Ww H elng how their! RET, TN “ke a "] " 1 int. jcoming couventi« ne 2 was fa ncluded they | ree : ; ; Offers of finance in. the] | Dr. Frank Hi on the Port F we | ne wing estimates for te ement to rid the clty of thugs ene n was drawn on both sides, |/" wer Hom itted re coming from man of the} WELL KNOWN SEATTLE AND w ~ . r th ard of public works this morn tate, ure 1 t : A Dy — _ . ing by Cit po a — sara diagtende' vee - ’ a ; . . “ " a} TACOMA GIRL WE NT ON Rye seg wver portions of the wing \ | sistance — g feeently bees rhe Gntomags Jutreeté: Thirty-second av. from wiliitememetitieeinns : STAGE AND HUSBAND 08 _— _ Bast Pike to the Albion Heights ad Se ae apap —— — | — Sethe, taneivie ween titer wan (pea b abana awa a ang, MOTE | GREAT SALE IN a Irs, Stone 0 : bd a Y TOPICS Parish—Bigh and |t#ke a, Pike to . MI88 CURTIS WING. *| EA RANEN ; es. The Rev, H. H. Gowen,| Wentyfourtb ay. . «| o Alla m Man at Hie wey « pe Telegraph Service) @| mw ’ Pull Value," § pm. “Tears frente r . NEWTON, Mass, @ ife Scientist Thomas to Bast Hoy * Oc Miss Harriet 8. Cur @ . First Chur vist, 812 Sixth nd av. noi horth # tis of the Basex Country club @ ? y yjave—tl a m trine of Atone on Holahts - — *# won the women's natl * py ! y | men al addition; Bast Mere Twen-| # championship tod +e it is a tyfirat ay, north to Twontyfourth| The City of Seattle arrived early! @ defeated Minn M . od to his ye UY Rorth, and East Thomas from|this morning from Skagway She)» q the Wolla bf @ that Cali and be convinced that thie Is the greatest monument sale "| Twentieth to Twenty seventh aves, |Srought a cargo of salmon and had) » and one to play | thin led up to ever held in the city. . genoad in A serie north, $9,500. $286,000 in gold. Among her eee es Kittitwen ey “Classes imates for the following |*¢naers was M. Hamihara, the sec eantehne nA Congregations! an pee street improvement cooded the /Ond secretary of Japanese lege LOUIS LEVY BANKRUPT. . a Third av ao uiv vice ts changed from 8 to ny limit of assewsment under the old | tion at Washin: D.C. He bas womar | *. rere Doing | effective on Oc of the Ja se who we 2 Facoma | te dlp r ‘ tr . ' |} Get a home of your own in T. F . en “King Lear—a y io | Week. gent reserve Xe r } ae titade ” | Resolution No. 245, providing for The Seattle salle again tonight) » | Fay's new addition, Cleopatra Park | Ingrs ie ont 0 impror # on Bast Jefferson st.,|for the north t on Lake. Read the big ad.| Biward Lim 8 , nth and Bight-| ——— fr ¢|on page &, telling you all about i _ At Ha. m. « jeomth avenwee from Yealer way to ideal spot for a home. ing atheets, was recom ening EOFLIONS lhe Anne av. and Gal mended (ndefinitely postponed by City Engineer Thomson. The total cost of the above was estimated at |} $190,700, and the hearing for the near (Scripps Telegraph Service.) same waa set for Nc Mr wm, Rev W Kant! NEW YORK, Oct. 13.—A Rio Jan he fact that revolw bi =, The, tf dispatch says that Viscount | rovided for the same Tales hecood M be 5 = Viedo, a wellknown member of so those me od in ‘s Messages in | King | * committed je ina novel No. 2? and also some additional |, » manber He invited a number of |territory, When 276 comes up it nr pace qin) | Me friends to dinner and afterward paseed upon and probably Re _., ¥ Bam led them to a cage of He at he mended ‘sermon, by Rev. William had bir rom a traveling monag Specifications for improvement at It o'clock on “God's |" jon Bagle street from Western av Tem. Christian Bu-|_ Whee all vere watching the enl-/ Denny way, aad on Bnet Calor Who} ™*!s and chatting, the viseount/al. were ned by the city engineer Wh al ave Wee « opened the door of the cage and en-| , | tered. The tons pounced upon him and he was fatally mutilated before he could be dragged out it is sald be was overwhelmed by = FAVORS LARGE MILKMEN MUST SQUADRON mee Gea. Robert Cairn: | preaching by Mr. James Bm, “The Influence af | z. P_D. Liwyd, mm. “Three Por ("8p m “The At a banquet of the Spantet- Goa.” Ame veterans thet night tn BRight® and James Washington, Richard Pierson Hob- H Gowan, pestor 11 son, the ng Alabarna senator, Hie Full Valwi” advocated the most earnest terme the maintenance of a Pactttc CALIFORNIA MAKES PROTEST AGAINST BSEWHIGKERED DAI. ; the great « 1 e080 place between the white RYMEN — WHISKERS CARRY |yellow races The speaker oh - claimed alarmist of pessimistic tn MICROBES. dination, and adduced many strong arguments In support of his Rev. W. A. Stevenson, position i At tom. Brine] Los ANGELES, Cal, Oct. 1.— A te Christ“ 1 DP. & | rhe Southern California Veterinary ‘Make Man or Mas Make) Association has declared wat on : bewhiskered dairrmen é . 4. M. Wilson. | In a paper read before the asso ; ee Young Mea) ciation last sight by L. W. Young, es Dr. Spalding | city veterinarian, whiskers were the morning denounced as the favorite abiding an Charch place of gernis. § Through Pe | Long experience tn making the . "A Messace From | ounds of the dairies has taught Dr h Young, he declared, that germs Spiritualist. i thrive on farme where the milkers a a. Soctety—| wear whiskers. ot ball, First av, Bath EB. Cobb coeoher| mae bearer. Lecture at Sad 6p m. Circles 4:20 teste by Mr. Cobd and to the evening INCREASE ATAL AT LOS ANGELES (Star Special Service.) RTLAND, Oct. 12-—The & N., Bouthern Pacits orn Pacitte ways have an increase in wages to all freight handlers, ameunting to about 10 s Science 4 conte a day. The Increase affects Ang * 0 A 2. -—_ freight handlers in all departments nears Virginia st. B@andip m Rev ube Rec | Cal Sa. A |, Pastor and mes | Brooklyn av. car ran a’ down a Service at 4 p m (steep bill thie morning and at a [T) Talk by the|curve om account of the brakes * with mewsages failing to work fumped the track Fi the evening “A Heart and overturned, killing W. A. Bar or Why i Leit the! rett, who was aaderneath it. The le AP ty De. Hall Messages by | cident injured over a score of per eons, sixty passengers betag on ré. LOCAL RAILROAD CHANGES J. 1. Springer, for some time past traveling agent for the Wisconsia Central railroad, with headquarters at Seattle, has resiqned to take « position with the Great Northers at Bellingham B. P. Erkenbrack, chiet clerk at the local office of the Wisconsin Central, succeeds him. JOINT M. 0. COMMITTEE. At the meeting of the M. 0 Seattie|league at the Labor Temple last ty Unitarian. Labor counell, the Building Trades Avense—Corner Hort | assembly, Typographical union aad ‘Olive. Rev. W. D. St (the Green Lake Improvement club. teed ae | SOCIALIST TRIAL PUT OFF. ; Great American Teach-| The case of Dr, Titus and Attor- AL lecture, John Huns,|ney Brown, who were arrested for Ancient and Mod |obstructing the sidewalk, was post- poned today anti! November 2 Every word of T. P. Fay's ad. on page § should be read carefully; it tells you all about Cleopatra Park t Green Lake, where you can get « home of your own om easy pay- ments. oe few days, left this morning for the head office at Portiaad THE WASHINGTON SAILS. lL. H. Gray & Co. bave received telegraphic information from Saa Franciaco that the steam schooner Washington will sail from there this afternoon for Seattle, with a cargo of merchandise, ofl, dynamite and powder. When the Washing ton reaches Seattle she will go on the drydock for two or three days to have her bull repainte put on and minor repairs in the machinery, and to finish the passenger accommodations HANGS FROM POLE. “A STORE FOR EVERYBODY.” ITURDAY AFTER 6 & PACKAGE WHITE (Star Speote! Service.) TACOMA, Oct. 13—John Ander son committed suicide late yester day afternoon by hanging from « Lopes, pole of the Electric Logging com avon pany, a few m south of the city 1A recetpt from the Wayside hos ital, of Seattle, furnished the only » FOOTBALL PLAYER KILLED 1Se Dquart Gray Granite Milk Pan— | | (Soripps Telegraph Service.) | TORONTO, Ont, Oct. 12—W. L. Hillis, prominent in the University of T nto, @ied last night from tr 2, colved fn a practice game of package Faney Lace Edge [) J a i ri ' . ednesday afternoon Shelf Paper f “ nentay 1, O. G. T, GETS RATES. neral Assistant Ge Agent Yerkes of the this morning announce excursion rtes for the national lhe extra large size Gas Chinr Pi rang lodge of the Independent Or Wx der of Good Templars, t held in July 10 to 1 1907, w > for the round trip. Tickets 1 sale from June 20 to KM ing being Mberal to oo cartainly Kholder. > |be had worked on the public ‘on euffictently strong to take! */ tine both had the 5 GRANTED 4 av, Surdey § | evening it was decided to call a con- subject. “ie Theos | ference of the three committeemen| jamen A Clook, general western | i? by Mre. Cart J. |appotmted by the following organiza-| gent for the Wisconsin Central, | tions, the M. © league, the Central! who has been in Seattle for the past btlge | _ DECIDES CASES Fred Gorman, who accidently to ed his hands pockets of man by t « of O'Keefe alley the other might, clatny at he was not looking for git was up before Judge Gordon He told his honor ¢ wor but admitted that he arrived in the in tog moay yesterday lcity om « car consigned to a joel slaughter house. Attorney Deru jier thought, however, that he bad) worked on the public without the) works, and the judge, thinking that about 10 days of public work tn Se | attle would train his hands, #0 or dered CC. Winter and iH. B. Dorfner two young men, partook pretty fram ly of the sparkling wine the other aight. It brought back to them the good old college days and soon the) alr wae filled with college songs, tn) terepersed with am coonsional wedi. Chia Pa Wong. thinking that) something dreadful was «about “to happen, called an officer. Notwff7 ding that the much frightened) Weng thought that life impge jonment should be imposed, ry | Gorden asaeesed them each 16 A. HM. MeLaughton aed Dan Co appearance coming im violent contact with soline busa vehicle, but they had been having what (hey call & good time Bosld black eyes between the nose and two «wotlen faces, they aleo recetved an order from Judy Gordon vestertay to donate $0 °F the coffers of the city or ite equiva: lent io labor GOV. MEAD {8 BUSY. Gov. A. KB Mead arrived tn the ty last night from Spokane on bis way to Bellingham, where he must register for the coming eisction. The last 1 daye have been | ON OFFICIAL TRIP, Assistant United @tetes District Attorney C. T Huteon salled on the steamer Portiond for Valdes, Alae- ke, on officts! business, The por pote of hie trip ts not kr fone it be im connection with Japanese poaching case. RECEIVER DISMISSED. The report of William BR. Altiean, receiver for the Great Republic Mining company, has been filed and @pproved tn court. Thy charged and the a company declared IOWANS TO FORM CLUB. A meeting will be hel@ tonight at 420 Pactfie block to organize an Jowa club. ©. B. Miller, Jamee EK MeGraw and H Rowen have chorge of the meeting and all former fowana in the cit present. A CHARITY METING, y = | Dr. A. W. Martin, of the First Free church, will set aside one Suns Jay in the year for the problem of the publie charity and tomorrow will be his day for such a purpose | Dr. Martin has had over twenty years of experience in charity work and in that time has organized many societios throughout the States. He will speak on “How Should a City Take Care of Its Poor?” DEDICATE NEW BANNER Laif Ericksen lodge, Sons of Neg way, will tonight dedicate a néw banner to that organisation. yer 8 Christensen’s hail A muates! and} celebration will take place oratorical program has been arra Sdhool wit Monday even , 115, at 5, in the foil " | inge, Central, Franklin $3.50-Ash-Can For-$2.49 aide Fitting Cover, Sid Heavy Gal 1 an BIS PIKE Another Car of BEAUTIES Just placed on our floors to replenish the depleted stock of rich is still attracting intend We are positively offering n Pianos and Organs to be obtained any yur great demon ing purchasers in la the t t where, Besides we arrange the most liberal terms and our guarantees are gilt edge OUR GREAT TALKING MACHINE BUSINESS is aleo going ahead in leaps and bounds, as is shown by the fact that we will during the year tgo6 sell over $125,000 worth of Talking Machines, records and supplies. WE ARE JOBBERS AND RETAILERS OF THE EDISON PHONOGRAPHS, ranging in price from $10, $20, $30, $50 and upward. The Standard Reeords are 35 cents each and Grand Opera Records 75 cents each. WE CARRY IN STOCK MORE THAN A HUNDRED THOUSAND (100,000) RECORDS : The demand for Edison Phonographs is increasing with such rapidity that the factories find it impossible to keep near up with their orders, even with the enormous output of 10,000 machines anc ~»,000 records per week We also handle the Victor Talking Machines and Rec- ords, in which we are doing a large business. We are now remodeling and redecorating our six talking machine parlors, to be completed in a few days. In the meantime, we are taking the best care possible of our patrons, and we especial ly invite everyone interested in these wonderful machines to step in when passing and cnjoy the entertainment. DIMENSIONS—Die or top plece 3 ft. 4 in high, 12in. square. Base 17 im. square, 12 in. high. Bottom base 18 in high 22 in. square. Total height ¢ feet. Berte, Quincy, Red Beach or any for eign or domestic granite. ‘This elecant monument will be sold during sext week only for the moderate sum of —$95— Regular $150.00. This is only one of the numerous bargains offered during this great sale. We have the largest stock in the city to select from. PUGET SOUND MARBLE AND GRANITE CO. Phone, Main 2099. 2410 FIRST AV. Phone, Ind. 3023. Take First av. car and get off at Battery. D.S. Johnston Co OLDEST, BIGGEST, BUSIEST AND BEST DEALERS. 903 SECOND AVENUE. In Your Investment a It Is the Results That Count If your investment has a double certainty there is no question about the results. The stock in the British-American Petroleum & Asphalt Company is guaranteed by a double certainty. They are the asphalt and the oil. . On the 8,000 acres of land controlled by the company there are millions of tons of asphalt. The Canadian govern- iment experts, after investigating the conditions in the Atha- baska asphalt belt, estimated that the product was 200 feet deep in many places. This means thousands of tons to the acre. This certainty is one that is sure. It is on the surface and costs nothing to mine. Experts estimate that oil will be struck at a depth of 800 feet, 1,000 feet less drilling than near Edmonton, where the elevation is greater. The formation and indications on our prop- erty are identical with those of Pennsylvania and Ohio fields, which have made millions for their owners. This is the investment that will produce results. Keep the double certainty in mind. You should not delay in investigating, because the stock, which is now selling for 25c, will soon be raised to 5Oc per share. Call today; we are open evenings. British-American Petroleum @ Asphalt Company 438 Epler Block, Seattle, Wash.