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THE SEATTLE STAR-—-MONDAY, OCT. 22, 1906. ea a ( T ren Avenue, Green Lake, ( eee eee ee ee eee | HUSBAND BEAT WIFE snd Franklin aehools, on October 29,| # * | } sooording to Asstatant . TREMENDOUS LOSS ‘ AL ent FF. Bunker, a night bs *| f | igh sobool rade " (Scripps Telegraph Bervies.) # ; | high school will also be st \ 2 HAVANA, Get rin (fe Wort won re tng of tr ndous # be Pp ~ a ey et Ala Eo Th ae of Thor Ved lie seh the t i dure #] b % o | hevera m + from) Maria Mivehel agitnat 0 j & inne . 1 re | ; a oA } ee | put | Electric company w an Hatabat * ; ' — " : t linminaed, the mpany tak ihe than was firwt sup: # g y Mair Jude Fra t t , | niht, chargod with hitting his wite ft Alatrtct | f ghtine was ordered ‘to un t finiahing the brief of his} the head with a billiard cu@i| *) : aveatigation personal. | *" s to be presented this week | Lyton ts about 60 years old eR HH (Star Special Service.) " c wisints which have supreme court in the PABLARD, O Last ¢ , ? " nanity cane of ton Harry Leavenworth, aged 17, was ; have atybed ¢ , Maud Hurt Creffield, G. HL. Watker 1 by Detective Brown and t# . a Prem tna ORDINANCE LOBES CLAUSE Seng, et bewand. witt t Judge Prator® argu, {ene held on suspicion of havin nd tt is aid that ‘ henclh folon jewelry which he was at| : - ' t ing to well i f befe er th waual this morning t The maragal of ¢ town re} tt ” ‘ next May 12 ation neo tn th M the [ports to the Beattle th ® ‘ ‘ wnewal. The | ate aK Fred 1 sreeaL? was burglarized at Van A vy i mnie i 1 ay, and Cherry st, and the | ¥ ih tar ths to ne] { olght and a trunk, contals the 4 f t ANGTON, 1 ’ " T ay, and |“"* A jury’) cash, a cheok a Jap mor t i . s ening’? Ave on und to! * . ning} ”, and a quantity of hy by " b tery " ge weather ures ain { ‘ gots paneled and a number of wit:|! taken es awore force t na ster, Pha nave é: . , Let Trea pron Jupiter’ , 4 ¥ se out | # examined C. EB Loss @ Co, contract of Ww collver . 4 . OF ne valiroat wits Tue 6 Hig 3, dian wt the |San Fwanecisco, will locate tn Be mages ta “ , oe wo ce 8 THE CUP. [Deard of public works to purch xttle, having already secured quar (‘90/As0g Ydusbejes sddisog) A aes alanis ke oy te Land & block 48, of D. T, Den-| tera In the Walker building. ©. e1LLING “ ; “ COUNCIL MEETS TONIGHT. pre eee emt Trophy euy y's Third add starts , . ,s BELIANGHAM, Oct. 22—Rufus t . i t ana, president of the comp * ! goo boats \ wn ifte conte , Bt & cost of $18,000, has b. ti Gace mgen [ Williams a Stwash ine dicing man, ‘ t cs , n if id bat O if_e range by Ce reved by Mayor Moor . s F trangled hin wife to th yester Gite , " DN, G. Wy ye rep ples i s Frank P. Bkeen, one of the di) day, w {ding home in a wagon, vd os t — x ‘on ber Cease ae meeting ots ty-holders| coverers of the Falls Creek quarts | pecay caluesh an ane tite 6 Lat wet t t : » ; score of 485 against 426. This : Weéssedar greg! « mine, | ss -. ¢ 7 —_ the north, | fee paid to her by one of her hu *| , ' the third sive yoar| Masonic hall to dlecuss the propos: weg ede yt te6] band’s patients, Both had been ope . on rH , t to that ¢ improve ‘ ed district will clean up De) drinkin } panes ; bes WILL SUPPORT NELSON : cn - ; &, , provement of the ave to Pi tween $50,000 and $60. this fall, | | taste fe ne ole we ow ‘ Xe medal given for|¢ at } hey uh na h th “0 oN oe A eo i ). Clyde Baldwin and John B| |Tiey'are ike the man with the €is66] Twenty of the tending repubt-| Ladies’ Cravenette Sale y I a A. H. Ralston of Con ‘ star course af ¢ Gage, Amerieaa attaches to the Pov Dg poh nage oy. ans of West eh et , a y Rleven members of | cas Lula Tyler Gatesithe Alaska boundary survey under at people if that woulg | hey 5 support and . tt hould am Coat ib ana D alee Ghee Oxticnnt shall, Arcade|D, Graig, are at the Hotel ! j [uit eonle 3 tat aueat it tort ican tha demaneatiat:. a woman in Seattle sho for ar army match, com : - According to thelr stateme the down to an eternal warm recep- | candidate sheriff of King coun-} /)spect our beaut in yl h (Seripps Telegraph Service) " the 1.000-yard range Victor H. Beckman, of the Pacific ty erected monuments on each som.” y. Among m are G. B. Nicoll proof crave na will WASHINGTON, D y, with high averages, the| sen, emacrmen’s ansvolatios i} aide of the Whiting river, and ae eats Se ehaietilile browident of the West Beattle Re. | *ave you from 10 per cent to 25 per the rates t ke place next Bunday./4.c crom « to the Coos Bay leomplished considerable topograph publican club, and Wilbur 8. Lewis,| “ on ¢ ye Read our big : Pee eee Rext Sunday. | district this afternoon Fieak saat jc Anawering hin que Who Is] tts » “ty, an well as a number | 2d. on page 4 carefully, London’s, presented, one from the N.|, S!8t¥-twe dollars « * J. M. Bruce, of the firm of Bruce : ae: Saat oe P*| of the de tes from West Seatt . “ 4 th te , | - 1 Dhow t y from the regular) 1.0" a ning awarded by! @ Co, contractors of this city, are m * . , ; ‘ ne county conven 4 A ary be f Mitehetl and] preparing to begin the construc | (Beripps Telegraph Service len lon : Yaa sailor co-plaintitte in thele| Yom of adike from Laidiaws island] BELLEFOUNTAINE, 0, Oct. 22-1, 15c Linsey Gas Lamp , j OLITICIAN ARRESTED. " he Alatke Steamer | eastward to the mainiand, and weat| "~The cireult court today ounte , MUST CLOSE SALOONS 45c es vay For allowed refusal to carry | trom Laidiaw's island to within half the remaining companies « " | piteriove jervice.) . sf siren Baers eoagFe a mile of Westport, on Grays Har ust, revoked thelr char ° (Sertope Yelegragh Gervies) With White Q G oben Adjust OLR, Ia Coroner | hereby us hen *! ber. yinted receivers to wind up| hoi VALI > Cal a Burner and Mantle for xe. | Pa rented Robert Lanadon at |) to ain employ ge Err ene awe s of the concerns found] Ee et Be “4he Welser this mornin ad ¢ ae nN Sea we he jo Eapere . ef folating the antitrust | ie 4 ‘a 5 hen ee ae - rand pa , F , ety lant might it was decided t if ity of violating the | anthtr ’ ter to Mayor Madigan ord ei ian (ae polite saaee a. Lomedon, (for th Tae Ane applionnt®] ostablish @ permanent home in one] Qo. S eeeaak tine onetinns \umberger Wine tee Seal ee eee clove ep haif the gait FRAK GOING ho ts sheriff of Washington coun. |*t ard wi place the office buildings The B65! of naming thelr own receivers. without the devil. ‘The saloor pew line Bie te age oon SACK TO ST. LOUIS, |; a candidate for the off ri affice of the sndant of the | meeting will be held tn the ¢ ers may be reformed, but th I gel o n Ma * om ‘ ber of Comm Tuceday, October “ e sland nav ard and throwing eccretary of state tore Bhar Recess n eed spapatoeat” 000 men out of employment fot Frisk. who f et A ations mus? be submitted olved here tc ; Bett fet for Seattle ‘ CIVIL SERVICE TONIGHT, [before November 2 | Property owners of Summit and BBE betty Res Pag The ‘anette trial im fhe 0 y the . 1 papa is ad avs. and adjoining terrt-| wae we) ee Sen ome ft Laale Americans ere He} The civil service commission wil 2 now lone tore wae | SOFY Will moot tonight at the offiees| te but for! satonns Ih valee came within a few poln's * | tonight take up the tnvestigation of | «tv t pplicants this mort of the Broadway Auto © com - — — ae oy wos! *- |the charges flied against Patrotmen |at the civil service rooma There are | P#8Y, On Broadway and Madison | - tes, ant probably wou! Denisn and Brown by W. J. Mat " « the str " +. ata, tO form a permanent improve nee uk a thews but as © wore | MONt Roclety ve 4 : 4 Phe Seattle Bleetric pany ’ at # Prick cannot Dold s remuler| GLASSFORD EXONERATED, ' ie ty 1h Bos a re bie | bie Et ths eutfletd he « t 14 trailers of 4c ruck | whary by Batting for Word has been received tn Seat-|,, ‘ er Sacoba ren, ak Be eumemnee, Neen, nent | Phone, Main 1514 Phone, Independent 3373 i —— pn Rhy May aise fag Tig first om the Alki Point and Green KING HOLDS COUNC'L lapectiig officer on the Ballaine bas asked He Lak nes, and as the equipment —_— Olassford mivoveray and this |tet, aber bureau f is increased will be added to the (Beripps Telegraph Service.) fterese Telegraph Service) | thoroughiy exonerates Col. Glass OM gp tin egy genes hog neimggrt none aa |B WXDON, Det. 32-—King Howard | fora | John Sullivan, aged 1%, and 1 The parents of Herbert Gilquiat . ed placing « third ee dela comneti today, prepare! to } trwie 1% whe were arrested this 110 Tenth av re much worrted| ' ° A tte epening of parts mor | WOMAN AWARDED DAMAGES, morning oo & charge s to his whereabouts, The boy te| in ! ot wm. Judge Tallman this morning|¥ere released by Police Judge 14 years old and sells newspapers|ing. by wh f _— awarded damages of $1,580 to Mary |¢o" on the promise that (hey would | in front of the Seattle hotel. He] the thi They fled ee ere. otis cg hee psa nappa i cpapapa ang trem hea ees sarcegerh Seattle’s Reliable Store—I512 to 1522 Second Av. fetes Telegrach Service.) [the death of her husband, Know |wili be given Ar No Hee the Canaé officials re |* 4 the same \ : la | ¥ LU ee the Canadian . Ls 4 Nes € yg Caray who mean § — at bed Mar ber 15, by Companies B.D and|tuse to allow the Hindoo residents |?“tne é Lehman, of § puis, had been brought for $30,000 1, and Compasy A, of the signal of Western Canada to cremate their bad ; tems appointed a » as > ns lenge, 3. @. W. toad according to thetr own relig TOURING THE CITY. 4 ; eens, Sroetal. tle Ladies’ Raincoat Sale| t= 8 rau rire @ atarine in-|lous dettet, tt Ix reported that the) 5 © Otmstead of Olmstead Bros na y a K . al % over all the local mat surance compamy tendered .- | Hindoos will bring their dead to 7 : the apparent de at Londo ‘ Tuesd | peal bond tr rege ' Jeattle and perform th red rite] postoe a creator of atle’s fee wees from the United | n $ ay | the fodte ourt thie morning. The of the Orfental burial , on . v4 rernd i ton ae J ~s the London's Big Department Store, oe agemne them was 4 The funeral of the iste William | perks this afternoon by members ews HORSES FOR SAL juan Second ave. offers exceptional | vor of the Pactfi co Nelond was held yesterday after jog the park board, In order to let Ca. have fust re- | arenes in ladies’ rain coats Tuce 7 ptr = A nooa at 3 o'clock from Bagtes’ ball,| iim check up the work that has heavy draft | ay, in prices ranging from $6.99 September 10, and an ap-|geventh and Pine, Alter the serv |heen done by the commissioners F h M Cc h s§ Oey? Se | tn fab.o0, Dent mise this, sale. (pest taken pie Se iciee peaes the DORN cee cates tn 1108 Ceaeek rom the cCarthy Store 2 Weatern av, Main'| See our big ad. om page & for de Tm addition to the night school) was taken to Lakeview cemetery for}trom the Ralnter club. Mayor soe scription. coe operations at the B. F. Day, War- interment Moore accompanied them This crisp October weather ought to put a keen edge on your appetite for bargains, and at no other store in Seattle will you find bigger, better bar- 7 ‘THERE’S NO PLACE LIKE HOME” BATH HOUSE IG A DIGORDERLY PLACE Leroy Amos, proprietor of the Oriental Turkish bath bouse, was arrested late yesterday rnoon. charged with conducting a of ‘erly house. ‘The arrest was made at the instance of Mra. Manie Wil Heme, who alleged that her hus band was in the resort in company with another woman. A scene such as to create a disturbance, re salted and Detectives Adame and called and placed the Corbett wer woman under arrest. She was lat wed on $10 bail Wappenstein detailed De-| tective Barck on the case to make} thor h Investigats which re-| wulte Amos being ated for running @ orderly piace. The chief has recetved many previous} mon frequenting the place and cre ating disturbances MAG. WILLIAMS LE nie Willams, who wae arrested yesterday afternoon for creating a disturbance at the Ort tal Turkish bath bouse, was fined] - - me euianepiaeinashaiteenes onal for disorderty conduct today by Wongh to be conve | establishing a full fledged be erected for larger gather kind upon the beach, the As dge Gordon. Mra. Williams this} yd ough to be seciad Chautauqua and summer resort ines sembly reserving = water morning said that she and her hue | beautiful enough to be | Everything possible will be front for the use of lot owners band, Charles Williams, alias Gillie Marihly paradise: lies the | SCENIC FEATURES. | done toward making the Aw of the entire Assembly as a [ilhad sold their home in Portland folling and wooted tract ‘The view either way from the | sembly grounds attractive and bathing, boating and general and remov Here Wit the md Assembly | | recreation ground Hama tr and was 1 mbly spular, and as soon amet Point is not to be compared | Popular, and as soon as px : ; Three-Tree Point | | ble extensive tenni« courts and alwaye with other women, so that et siimation could with any other on the Sound. | 2° Si rielie will be laid out WATER SYST whe secured a divorce from him j on _ not be From th rilest hint of com pr gpl ee i = ; Satur the tee varus ieanelind as fast steam ing day till the last glimmer of and equipped, and = ba an The Assembly has « large set . s ie Miween Seattle ant Ta | the to din enaten ae boat houses erected. Canoes " joombly hes a larg and she gave him all her proceeds Ga aeons .< he fading old m sunset over | boot Debonte will Probably be | of oriags coralled and pumped eT thay wenn to be vemacriod 208 pas the majestic Olympics, — rouge te ny to a large reservoir upon the eo to Spokane to live with the moth tha wil make the joys a constant me provided ‘o let at reasonable hit) end weter pipse inié to Be Ae ee wiltinaas ee eere is bust aration not to be ha rates nearly all of the lots, and an Saturday evening whe heard that nad pom. Sire tcars will | else. Lot owners will be allowed a | o' of springs which will Williama was at the Oriental baths rapi and ‘The very air fa charged with Mberal discount from all hotel, be p d to the re with several other women, 80 she i a0 we a epistt pnd bealth giving nore? restaurant and entrance fees mainder nd sewer will ln read evar * and wen naveaned atvice e letting « be br every Jot, and ealt wate creating a disturbance. ie from | settle. stabetios oe cone Fa ton TOPOGRAPHY own cbliges to teake [ETe’ erenting_& Gutarven rom 8. to ae | sewer connections as a90n as } education features provi c Which will rur , : There are 350 iaid, thus insuring perfoct sani- [a] D 3 M it © directly » "7 © gr viene Daten mabe thie tenet, with twe = wie Benen ng Bs ne — ion’t ss © most frable place om the hy Be ary conditios usua at sdies ae alas ’ a ifle Const rs cook gales ina and dabte ard. | SnrES Wah De Wake tet oom Mite Oost : ee Feo ara 2111 Sad | good water view a e ar nections, and for the use of ¢ Coat sale at Lance ne THE PLACE To RECREATE no unsightly of dangerous ay oe ast ¥ Be lave, tomorrow. Read our big ad Here, less | A MODERN CHATAUQUA | biufts or guiches. The land on 4 carefully on . than an he te ‘i slopes up from the water so | Lots will be open to public ho the Metropalix, 1) There is to be a regular duet, eettans ban te evedied sale next Thuraday Chautauqua prot , “ at a cottage ¢ he erecte i ae bes sgh e cae Gaal’ and Gases m4 upon any lot, and no one inter» | _ Steamer announcement will the dotighis y - will bring among us foros with the view of another be mate & Say paoeee |]. You can view the future with Ie complete sect: me of the best known and The road and trails will ra Sizo of lots, 60 feet front, and determination and courage, if every form ot most talented lecturers, eda | diate from the point, giving from about 100 to 200 feet Bi) Et you have not squandered al! you &8 tennis, ath cators, musicians and enter easy grades and eet access deep lB have earned. Suppose you quit om tainers of the United States, No to the embly gatherings and Streets, 40 feet wide; traits HIT me of your usel expendi fishing or « - ners of the United Sta Th 20 yi p history or bot ” paina money will be spared the steamer landing. Streets and alleys, 16 feet tures, and put some money in to ke this the center of the will be 40 feet wide and trails All lot owners have beech 'E the bank. trafis and i e s, educational and in 16 feet. Most of the lots are 4 for bathing, boating. | gpa the pirational life of the North Pa feet front, and from 100 to fishing, ote . one on to fie Coast ) fee ength, a every lot Aceh, ¢ oa feet ia length, and every lot Choice will be made tor outot. fil 5 deepe: 1 ia within a few minutes’ walk PRE an ambition | t bly will be strict © ee aaa town purchasers, and Ifnoteat Bil On Savings Accounts if Wooderatt. a A national, and isfactory, exchange will be ar | batifuy song birds 1 church, tem WATER FRONT RIGHTS. ranged for } Ww. 4 P. eens as es oan ae be —Ee eee ePay4 Per | the patient organizations will The Assembly owns the tide lots, $404 to $750; chotem inal t | ayaoal Se tala "tacts | Naas Wo Geom ab the erty teaet, |; Or vowed wre Wim Oe a0 Ct. Interest | Ben most iavian oi: ind meeting and no ot able craf $7 inside lots at a Wttle | 4 where pot : ms Pavilion be allowed 1 c tang from Assem Reser | PAN be desired in ground and no one 1" 1to from $200 to $3 | Me Puget Sound 4 ho eenn Sane ly ate Come to office for ast BRANCHES-Georgtiown, Renton A A n Ww shortly | tures oF ot of any tickets. JAMES D. HOGE. N. i SOLNER #/ Puget Sound Assemb W. A. SPLADING, GENERAL MANAGER A. V. WILLOUGHBY, Sales Manager i | 924-5 New York Block, Seattle DIRECTORS mr an ' re a, ¢ hobt, CM. fa Du Chas. ME de itoge N. B. Bole ly Phones--Ind. 3717, Sunset Main 3973 i Union Savings & Trust Co. Cor, Beoond Avenue and Cherry Atreet Jing, Beattie, Wash ot mig for Algaka Nanking and Gate wit Co., Nome, Alaska Always the right goods at the right time at the right price f i this of ter the goods are a little better and the price a good bit lower than at any other gains than here. i rule which is strictly at store, and nine times out store in Seattle ALL GOODS ADVERTISED ARE SOLD FOR CASH ONLY. PHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED. NO Guaranteed Furs at $5.00 Each —— Brand New Fur Neckpieces of Isabella Fox, rich and handsome and of good length. Also a very attractive colle $5 00. tion of gray and-brown squirrel and sable opossum scarfs, ° in stole effects. Not one piece in the lot but is worth from $6 to $10 and would cost you that much money in any fur re ie ae Every fur is backed by our positive guarantee of satisfaction. Tomorrow take your pick at $5.00 cach Ladies’ Nobby $27.50 Coats Only $19.00 These are exact copies from the latest Berlin and London vlels ship they cannot styl aterial and workma n and in $19 be duplicated in Si for less than $27.50. Our own reg- ular prices are $2 , 5.00 and $27.50. But we want your trade and we are bound to get it, no matter if we do make a ———~ much less profit than any other store in town, 50 tomorrow : the coat you want from this lot at $19.00. HENRIETTA CLOTH. FANCY VEILINGS. eo a A fine quality of See | Pretty Tosca 38 Henrietta Cloth, in 11 Nets and Chenille ic all this season's c Dotted Veilings, sil most desirabl in new effects that a yard shades It is 45 apord are very popular RN thes wide aad this season, They the regular price is soc a yard. You come in black and white combinations know the many excellent points of this and all the leading shades. The regu- well-tried fabric, how good it is and lar prices are 1gc and 20c a yard, To- } cheap it must be at the price we morrow your choice at only Ile the ask for tomorrow. yard, PARGY POMINOR VALENCIENNES LACES e Fanc y . negli A: pens Each piece con- 19 pon a rte 1 Ic tains 12 yards of ye engi — Pop exquisitely dainty a yard Sih deel Bie a + a piece. lace, suitable for an yard of this good Re BR iI underwear or for but what will give you splendid satis intents: clothing. facttos Ye tas. Hechab aha aot the The regular prices are 5c and 6c a yard a 34 pss v 4 : Tomorrow we have cut the price to tc pine daar ti aati ey oF berctenlle 1a * a yard, or for full pieces of 12 yards seh have marked it for special sale the price is only A1¢. MIRROR VELVETS. SHEETINGS ONLY 12%¢. pupae ooaeue te very yard of Oe" Good yard and 2 69 them worth a dol 12! half wide Sheet Cc lar, the regular 2¢ ings, Pequot or «yas price. y come <sn Lockwood brands Seals aha! haan Sectaiinia hade totais it ttt caiontaata ta . trin Pe ! you fr a%e to > » the ya wil re an f at y \t th pec pr a } th pecial. Te I is onl l the ity to 1 yard, Ge whe 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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