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THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, OCT, 18, 1906. erence eae ee eee ee ee eee eee " =a i sIRP un CAN'T SAILORS BRING POLE ARE ec a BAFFLES BG SUT AGANST MT eet teehee $ 414s | [rte snare eeneens | : _ - ee and a ” guaver OF RENO HUTCHINSON MYSTERIOUS PURCHASING OF proceedings of a damage suit were Den hether o b ‘ f he Queen rik | te Alawka Amahip compan i nell in ng to rid Seat “wn t runda ¥ SiN RETURNS @OAD 18 BEHIND DEAL. (Berippe Telegraph Service.) William Wall, Charles P fal tue @ " oar aa = work 6 wuTOHIN FINDLAY, Obto, Oct, 18.—The| Thomas Mitehell and Jobn Leonard - sano zy rh ay ‘ r he pro 7 \w In the Standard Ojl ecnse ia re the plaintiffa in the fou ul 1 1 ' « « n w t be lo ND. HARGES INDEPENDENCE , l 0 i] ' n ing “ porTta : * till out. ‘Phe ' t ! H f t mortoma purchases of real os y return: 5 ure being heard 101 an « Qa " Av i ceaauie NR Geena lows purchases of reat ov-| TAX Ordinaribe ter 1907) toe tite hey’ Bea Ret | panes Coeur Meaoe oe Bee rig hoy, sep cegye ener ~ ° FROM TAMMANY — CANDI-|Suiard Weegee econtttion '¢! Passed by City Couns |} room tor turner deliberation. Tho] alleged to Pic gg agp gag ga S the avenue, and 4 tah ont , Oot. 18 . ‘ hye - | nudge declares that he will keep the | tny of thetr 4 ! ' bac to be constructed behind It #POKAN® ve P I t Beach add and Oe : ‘ ied v f t in conses = wher r f and ie » be conatru in jy being. mace to y | OATES DOES NOT CHARGE | janis "Meena, Aste tracts, ne wali ea] Gil This Afternoon. jury out at least 24 hours funal of the . ideense Inapestor Mi. La Masel r{ leading to the steop part of the hill deree of Reno HEARST j unpla i preperty adjoining the in Ma 1905, to de t tol on whic will be built the other ic A. weeret hatter being mad | one fored passage money and bring th « three-stor butlding The hase : juno cive to the iden - } an rty in lowate | | to Beattle, where positons awaited the| ment of the latter will come on a Mayor Dake | twee fhay and the northw | The tax levy ordinance for 190T them “ , ’ evel with th econd story of the dere vane wore BSerippe Telegraph y ordinan | : Seine sas woes a yon. ~ — oe 7 re of the city of Hatlard, and} was passed by the city council! at a} Delayed at Wrangel until the Wappenstein at] first structure offieers, and © M today diveatiy chaneea ¢ the aved property makes 4) special meeting held this afternoon.) time of departur of the next| present has net , ation A $26,060 t han been isated He oe quik) * - ged rep: | strip 100 fect wide running} As aubmitted to the council tn} teamer, the Seattle jobs were nolof the counc f + Car-| to 8. L. Hall for a three-story f pots ntatives of the tad . rs. Hutchinson i dey ps . theasterly direction from | final form, the levy for the old lim longer open ol. At the present time there are pune, 45 by 95 feet, at 1511 Boyl poare after the m th ! t Halland to Ba bay. lite of the city is 14 mills, for South The plaintiffs, when taking the Pa trolmen tioned in front of all| ston av pitta’, without evs prices paid, about 200 per) Seartio 12 mills, and for the new stand this morning, gave angry ac sctioneering jewel houses to} 3 per Arthongd ; a . yey the real market value, limits 13.5 mills, or 2 milla leas counts of the ne ity of parting | wateh and protect the unsophistieat | ORAWING JURY IN ee closely wa zs Aa & - . ne well as = waren sal gms h (hel chan the levy for last year | with legal tender at the rate of sngers who are daily arriving | CASE OF SMALL THEFT. eee prior to Ber de pyrene ie on ceiver fos get Barton vee: Bom cg oes Howtos] Last year's tax levy was 15.6 for two-bits a meal” and “four-bite a in the elty. The police sa pre | : sonal cand tates, | tha . par nan . woe TOF lthe old limits, for Bouth Seattle 1 PORTLAND IMPORTERS WOULD! waltng for subsequent |ent system seems an outrage Charged “ t of $4.5 1 it ie supe also to the jud ther partion, p ably a radi Se ane ied, aie ta mien 96.6 | sramabortation IM Sh ¢ He did not charge Hearst,| The prevailing opinion is that it is|Mills, apd for the pew litle 146) Have UNIVERSAL OPEN.) UNPPO tense [tay the 4 e eourt 1 aid that he Hearst | the Canadian Pacific, which haa) Gu"ioc to guch am increase of the| SHOP. HINDOOS EMIGRATING om of ' the supe Bogen nba Bonney ’ ee erenerte " ;|aasemsed valuation aa to the propor: | FROM B,C. TO SEATTLE | rior cow reater t of the arst managers have prom. | 84 and the property purchased | | | . ; : - a 1 to investigate and have seid | would give It a good roadbed jonate increase in the city | Ra RTET IN What does tt me 1 | forenoon session was taken up with , that anything of that kind must be rhe south —- « Halmon ¥ “ Eg mgr re | (Berippe Telegraph Service.) toom ha oon o . 9 paneling a ju ws the wed new canal, along the | OM ttm vow limits,| —_ : os a nished Bi sccemenr + ibe gr Arey yrds . th Reattle, 9604] TH ORTLAND, Ore. Ost. 16—The Sived 2 . RECRUITS FOR NAVY, I hea Mies veeeit bean}, .7Re amsemt te be levied fn O87] seen Mees epee ae . . 4 . = office : | fe, presumably for terminal pur-| 73407443. The estimated income} eens ee ee ioe a «@ Hindoos ‘ or r x ations oe [for 1907 other than the current tax} l rio genet lars Algor a porte & ¢ thes | - aggre. Bou HAVE BIG RALLY |reLe@Rapn ORUGES eo ies3i3.fe'% 8% terme meee ates Sect nce Stig] tat te Ss Pc Wher Bia mining po coipte of the water and light de » & omits par ODER) attent © this stat A Star o residence of b 1. T.} ing to be ¢ away . Caen ese eh jpartments, which pay for them-|” porter attempted conversation 7 120 K, John wt. Death] : Mae ‘ _| ., WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct, 18.—jaelves, * se tanun| RAILROAD CASE ON TRIAL them, but their kr oo enw ae due to paralys eel -—— —_____— naling tieal meeting, at |The Chines m will be in| Out o 140,000 must be taken becossond an mt a ‘ y ro . are ’ 7 ~s which will be gathered of the | mourning 6 ya, owing to the /$430,000 for water, $87,601.51 for! The court roe roceedings ts i bh — fron t f tomofrow | x *"* county and state candidates on the | death in China of the mother of |light and $100,000 for Cedar river|the case of Joseph K. Vinnette “es move at 2 o'clock at the Fi | SUITS .¢ democratic teket, will be held Inj the Chine ambassador to the | water the Northern Pacific railroad. vr| mente in Beattle . Kn M » of nee 2.8 = mr tt e near the Br t of United States |personal injuries alleged to have! ewok ' Lakeview RAIN COATS . c eat his was decided at a been sustained by the daughter o ‘ F : i Phin | meeting this neon. SCRANTON, Pa, Oct. 18.—Joba} the plaintiff, Catherine Vinnette, o OVER COATS sj : Mitchell, president of the United the tracks of the defendant com U. OF W. ELECTIONS. in the supe » PLUMBERS DISCUSS | Mine Workers, has taken # hand in| pany, while ong of their trains was! The fresh sms of the 1 ee eartans THEIR WAGE RAISE. | the political game and last mis | being « excess of the speed erst Washington met ta : » bank y ‘ ~ + the Plump. (mnt, Samuel! rm 5 | mit within the city bounds, were 1 elected the following At $5.00 Less in pe iH vow ol he Plumb the t« Pederatio ng ta! t > * before oa "real 1 jo; v g °« yeas | ; al me king of the Plum of the Am ae Jeration ie 4 his morning before Judg f 1 , Waldo: | That the whole ‘ « of 2 |e" loca’ " = he at night | Labo | Morris a) secretary in the Labor Temple to discuss the | secliicil or, H. Aufan. L. B story. . ¢ the |ma a proposed raise in wages.| TOMS RIVER, N. J, Oct. 14.—Dr elected class football eaptal int : © Was appointed to con-| Frank L. Brouwer was yesterday ore clama t We sell clothes st re-ifer with the Boss Plumbers’ asso-| acquitted of the charge of killing “ 4 jects » Rape FE J atin |¢ a and see if matters can be| his wife by poisoning BIRMINGHAM, Ala, Oct. 18.—A | year as follows for less-$5.00 1 the satisfactorily arranged between the disastrous fire which is still raging | ' t $ less-and press 'em * part- two organisatio: It was decided| MONTESANO, Oct 18 —Olat started last night in a siustory |" . 4 to k he Men at work until the | Johnson fell from a log In the camp building occupied by the Proweil | urer F once a week free slacied jof charge. a me 8 7 eport of the committee fx turned | of Frank Lamb yesterday and was|CHICAGO @& NORTHWESTERN Hardware company, resulting tn} “ ib . ‘lin The plumbers are asking $6.60 | drowned. damage up to date to the amount| 1” both classes the cic re} oo ne a day. The steamfitters have re} PLAN GIGANTIC EXPEND! of $500,000, A handsome building . We want your bus- turned to work on a Bew w cale| FRIDAY HARBOR, Oct. 14. —-Sen djoining became ignited early | HERE ALLY | ul t ts allege 3 ; ha BEW FASS Sal) tor Piles addressed two republican} TURES—NEW DEPOT TO COST | this morning and the fire has gotten | “OW “ERE IS HEALEY ue |iness--give us a t $6.50 a day je bank meetings in this county yesterday, yeyond control of the fire depart look anyway be- * now @i-|MONTEAGLE BAOLY DAMAGED, | one here in the afternoon and the| 00000 ake: Saves tite, 5 new Samed | > aed orm porch x ne — | other at West Sound in the evening oo woe STAY OF ACTION GRANTED. 4 her diverced spouse p - . gd ~ joes from Hongkong brough - (Beripps Telegraph Service.) A in the sal ssinena, but \**show you. : M-day stay of action was! | peg AUXVASSE, M Oct. ~The! pranted this morning in the supe} °° pay bie lawful alimony month, are a cotnbinathor (Beripps Telegraph Service.) », Oct 8 The stock the Chicago @ North-| State bank in this city was robbed) ri, reourt in the case against the western railroad today voted to is [thls morning by safe blowers, WhO! prosecuting attorney of Beattle. wae a total capital stock of $200,000 gecaped with $1,500, overlooking | brought by W. J. Norris Im April, | by the Empress, which arrived at}; LIND, Oct. 18-——-Fire resulting in Vancouver yesterday afternoon,| damage to the amount of $2,000 state that the © PR. steamer) broke out yesterday in the Neilson |Monteagle waa in the typhoon at) blow much for J was this =< "S| JOE SCHERMER & CO. i 0 badly 4 1 20,0 ot ol her saking to have : WH NIGHT SCHOOLS. |). 79 plates smashed. Her nines { Jonope G. Cannas, accompanied by [OF the $100,000,000 previously ay ne the Rent P ark, went to the ‘ity ore ho pam e as previously We sell right fn domest eclence Neth, Tadder, propelior aad decks | Conaressman James Ehermpa, weat vill be the fea. | W0r® damaged. ap to White Plains last night tn Tho cmincat will be need to aed levies. The matter has mever been| or the superior ce 4 tina tend lines, build depots and bridges, fully straightened out, although|of granting the 4 * by Judge Clothes right the and & new depot at Chicago to cost several times tn the court. The ac-| Gittiam. br 1906, the « se tae tl $29,000 900 Chass coy M Dovey tion now is for a definite ruling a8 sewon children w wens thee * jyear ‘round. (fer —_—- eatomobilc They were given an Lake ' WHARRIGAN ON st. PAUL. ovation. RB W. John | tage and Henry C. Frick are ame Norris elatma the city obtained the tiff, The motiv < MW. Job"! rhe bark St. Paul, which bas been| MADISON, Wis, Oct. 18 rope: ™ y 7 rant var ° ms v che Joading lumber for San Pedro, will| tam J. Rryan concluded his vate | directors elected, The sicas ie | property under a misapprehension. granted by Juare Yakey ny une te adenit ¢ y or ; - - t ject and | Wave for that port tonight in com | eagagerment last night whee Re ad} 0) in. comet mand of Captain Harriman, former- waned 5.000 sett here. with ly master of the steamer Santa Am work when she was beached at Clallam! EVERETT, Oct. 14—-Olaf Boring | | bay part owner of a shingle oil! wigs i - Florence, fell into the Scilhaquas H.C. Blanchard, a mechanic, was ‘ FRENCH GIRL'S HEARING. ish river yesterday and erowents |arcentes on Second a’ Cherry - e es ; — High water made rescue impossible late yesterday afternoon, after the Prench girl arrested | t night} At a meeting of creditors held be Detective Hubbard, and he is now by the immigration officers for be-| fore Referee H. W. Parrott | a prisoner in the city jail, charged ing im thie country eally, wili be! Bellingham, allowances were made with burglary 9 held tomorrow morning. The offi-| and a dividend of 2 per cont was Blanchard has admitted the thefts Cc art Sy Ss We corner of 14th ev. and EB | oer te that the y case of and produced a locket «tolen from girl ts an unde-| declared in the bank Set the buliding is to cost | 4 allen Joba A. Johnson ithe apartments of United States AM to 990.000. It will be |= a _eem raph Service.) Marshai C. B. Hopkins im the San ety for consecration betore the’ Stearn baths 38¢ Oriental Bat w woolens correct atyivs WASHINOTON, D. C, Oct. 18 Mareo flats. He has agreed to take 1239 tnd av Roere vtary Taft haw announced that ithe detectives to the places where| Trade Here Tomorrow and Save vernorship of the canal 20m |he had disposed of the other ar| A. BRIOGE & CO. ¢ ministry to Panama will Bot tieles stolen Di da D Pesitar Pitss Olaihtens She her et a oy ee Your Dimes an ollars 1416-1417 Second Chief Bagineer Stevens will have/ police that a diamond ring, an A | the duties of the civil governor /amethyst ring, a locket and some : | added. lemaller articles were missing from nnn ~~ bie room. The next night Mre T GREEN LAKE TEAMSTER 0. Abbott reported the loss of two Ten Cents Out of Every Dollar You Spend DRIVES OUT HIS WIFE solitaire diemonds and « ring set with three diamonds and one tar Here Tomorrow Goes Back Into noise and diemond setting De Se ae Your Own Pocketbook Attend Our Great VACATE Three days ago Arthur Waters, a toamater living at Green Lake, went much the worse for trove his wife and two Into the rain and then charge of the house. Later ft and continued his carousal ctives Byrne Jetailed on the se and, jearning that Blanchard had been putting in ecreens to the windows | ae ot the house at the time the ar-| ticles were stolen, his arrest and 3 : s were at once placed on the | nfessior ulted We pay you a premium to ¢ on Friday. Our inabil- cause and this afternoon Waters was ity to take care of the crowds Saturdays and Mon us to make " t taken into custody. Neighbors tn j this great concession and give you e unrestricted choice of any article ia | ‘es sergeant took care of * GAMBLING HEN the store at a discount of ten cents on every dollar, amily HEAVY HORSES FOR GAL fet ear AAIDED Thrifty Buyers Will Appreciate This Great Advantage Nauor | childre , ) your shopp ays has forcec » have just re of heavy eived a carl horses which will be sold a sales stables, 1212 Western av 1671 | | REAL EetaTe entinued 4 ARO A 4! =| E. Green was arrested late yester e ay afternoon by Detectives Adame and Clark, charged with running «| : Saihting anes an: 100 Caneey 9d Ten Per Cent Discount Means For the past few days detectives have been watching the place, a Sl th Hy = 50c Goods at 45c The Savings Bank—Ours, fF Ss Yoator you like us and believe in us. tective knocked, the dor was not Ie, day—our ‘trangth ane rilabit flMaed glug’ “owe snd wae 75c Goods at 67c 5 s Suits, Men’s Overcoats,Cravenettes d F | hi jp Ry—that for you to investi B) H. L. ‘Thomas, George Ashton, A and Furnishings I} ors, Astron, bane shares ite Hi. "Kvn ca, Johaom ‘nds $1.00 Goods at 90c * proposition. }They claim it was only a friendly $80,000 WORTH & the best and latest styles Se de arc api fataintycsinachsg ; = in Men’s, Boys and Young Oe ar nn Wagering ios pata Pe o> Bie be $1.50 Goods at $1.35 jeards, chips a parapher nalia we EXTRA DIVIDEND rhe (Serippe Telegraph Service.) A NE WYORK, Oct. 18.—A quarter Hividend of 1% and an extra divi-| 4 por cent were declared Amalgamated Copper. {Men's Clothing at immense reductions. A genuine sale, WePay4 Per Pwith the best excuse in the world---we are thrown out Ct. interest ‘by the landlord. You know the story. $2.00 Goods at $1.80 more you buy the more you save. Supply your wants here Frigay, dime saved pays two car fares. A dollar saved pays for one day's groceries Renton JAMES nooR %. B SOLNER an ordinary family. ‘ ’ Underwear s Suits ee ee $1.00 gi 00 Underwear, 656 $1.25 Underwear, 90¢e $200 Underwear DIRECTORS Suits 81600 »yes of the commiasion houses on | The patteion eewteles tae Oe) All Sales for Cash Only. : i Me My erm ay aaking for Sat la F oie | neons céf, signed by all, will go| No Telephone Orders Filled at a Discount 4.00 nderwear | ) Saturday, Nov cord. | ame prices and same 225 isk cuteana We (ke come pda SOUR ae ncuron nme EES Se aes nae | reductions aa the Suits. 25e and Me Socks | m met men v2 810.00 20e Wool Bocks, 10€ Ta Noga McCarthy Dry Goods Co. 1512 to 1522 Second Avenue , attle should see Uncle wonderful navy yard at Br ee the battleships, erub . * u PEPZONE torpedo heats there; the Between Pike and Pine Streets training ‘ip Philadelphia; the mag 1415-1417 Second Ave. Guaranteed to ctire all Stom- f) "iflcent dry dock, foundries and ma. The Pioneers in Seattle’s New Retail Business District Next Door to Bon Marche Rad toll a ver Hl Orchard bonta, which leave Pier 2 six times dally, ta delightful, and | RAGLEY’S, 2d and Pike | °» eins "woul in, oh