The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 23, 1906, Page 3

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closely and he frudulent regietra tion fo & considerable extent kept from voting, In that way Piper was Gefeated by a majority of lee thar 100 votes the Piret ward bewiles the I it hotel where the registration rolls Appear to have been padded by th rexiatration of me t entitled ¢ vote and who do not live in the dis i trict, ‘These » are boing hed \ WP And reports on them will be made i availabl j able within a few days, ' ' - : ng REGISTERED FROM FRANK CLANCY'S DETROIT | rare WHOSE NAMES ARE NOT IN THE CITY DIRECTORY, FL ce . W. to iriver jam Buecker, DA i. Lambeon, laborer mh bart @ L. Beh lealer | BA. Busd, bar's Bulle | Bia a be > safian 5 Mowson Appointed waive, 3 Mareten, eae Lewis Mowson has been appoint . EF Beles. ° | W. MeCarthy, botlermaker ed relief officer by the health board B Boves. ee N Av gpPire wonton ay to fill the newly created position, R Barrymore M 4, clerk ; Bush, oie HM. MoQuatd, printer Lo Warm Thing B parme. clerk + ee R- Charles Bellew reports the lows al Bog cuttin oe is a8 wig = of an overcoat from is room at cot ‘ oo ge see yl the Grand Peetfic hotel iast alght ah ie cere 3 * Re ter Death of Mra, Gregg. . ao. Page, painter Mra. Grogg, wife of James Grege I" J. Ross, peddier died at the fami 1 | es emily home at 1601 an tat Fred Ree sictar Firat av, yesterday afternoon x c esen. cvert r. I ey, bartender Heart trouble was the coune y M ' aa toc " | eereenbau . So Charity Dinner Farr: , W. Renin ps Tonight the nital meeting and ‘ $F Wert, barte ’ ae | dinner of the Charity Orwantaation comport rs ey, sooiety takes place at the Plymouth Poa wt - — Congregational chureh a i and Tide Land Case & Kitee, N cree. ‘ e ext Tuesday will witness the dene Fach, Diack» ' bartender lincussion in the supreme court as | = Sends 1 & J. Wilkinson, painter © whether or not the tide land . ‘ ; leanen wid be taxed as real or pation B ‘ niclana, actors and performers, | ax personal property os — A : ; Waiter ls Held mb & walter, was ar — . at night by Detective Hub bard and is held at the ct —_ a the city directory. Of the 69 whose wg Rap, a " : € the 60 w ending an investigation. No charge on appear in the city M1) has been placed A ° y there are M4 bartenders 1 cere Sans He ® an, 10 actors, musicians ’ Boy in Ja ~ av vee gn ks, 12] ,T. F. MeGregor, 15 years old and radeomes 4, € electricians] Claiming to be attending school, | aaa Gaines “ was arrested by Patrolman Carr The trades given by last night and is being held on sus ; ate thet In many Picton, No charge has been placed » of | very undestrabdic against hin ames | be aported fer tne Night Schools, anne pee —— Fro The success of the night school es venture has made it necessary te er of electricians leted iraft @ gced & th h Se Se ae * ood many of the teachers fample of Padding ner Se Pod ns nm the day school for the extra : piper y ray then i vey | work involved. ‘The total attend thendt set Tho | kee at the night schools was hief elements of Piper's ate | ‘ast night backing Bowen Returns. andides hore . ae - . . Cleney on the Let President David W. Bowen took a 4 ae Hist Of the Detroit hote! reg. | 2, 04 chalr in the city counctt last nang — a Prorcysrith nln ty Mt Peacy | S&t, after his absence of several t| Clancy, proprietor of the place, wh onthe im eastern While Seting at the airesides with hie family at 122) *W8Y he made a ¢ study of be nextef municipal government in several fhe 108 men regieiered as re A comparison of the Het of names 2. MM the Detroit > s at it appears on the registratien Bull Frog industry fone as bartenders, of /Dooks and the names in the city d The bull frog industry ts the lat there are 16 whore « a ¥ indicates have lest to invade King county, € a te the latest edition of | Dees wht bate istrict from] Warden H. Relf is the pioneer tn = ai “oe of the to take part | the new departure and will begin | Fuhrman, the! ne Fiom awe contest : operations upom the lakes of the A ad | a tration lcounty, in whieh he will sow two Ny bd fraudule fozen of the croakers 4 the finest li We @uitings in the yauits for winter wear Fight, look right an o Pate on sale tomor Rave therm in blue, » Black one is exact! Sarmountet >} a Price is 97 eo Ne otter for tomo: fhem up to our bigh mA We ask your inspection. * ‘ow three remarkable vale ndert | the fight for state f €%\ago. Mut in that ¢ mavt | cssmmpineemewonaeisemes that} §2 basketball $1.75: § t | ball $2.99; at Spinning’s | boxing gloves, ete row ® remarkable value in Irom Beds Me Pillars are 1 1-16 inches in diameter, the Miling 6-36 inch #6 inch, the height of bead and foot is respectively 62% bite. green and black touched with goid ke cut. the others differ in this ornamented brass knob 1, OM sale tomorrow at . @5. oe in bedding nde as to quality, and {0 satisfy the most exacting shopper a0 $2.40 91.78 c Pillows Comforters Blankets $1.25 pair $1.80 ech 81.30 pair Pillows are Filled with pure These Blankets With fancy white cotton, fig are cotton, In a gray $a white | ured top and plain mottled color, have mero the _ silkoline lining, @ faney colored bor vy —— stitched in seroll der, measure 11-4 be ie Ts, the effects. They mem size, are of good Mes 1x2 inches — gure 72x78 inches weight B has stood the test of \ we sel) ‘ fecommend thes GRAND RO NEW CO ST. Louis The terms are very ea $100 pow And We take you Worth The Stove Question VS? prices are very tnodera &..GLE ROUND OAK © under the most trying conditions and our guarantee goes with ever UND OAK HEATERS HEATERS MFORT HEATERS RENOWN RANGES MALLEABLE RANGES N $100 PER WEEK e part payment and Alithe Credit allow you its the 5 Bedding Specials You Want clomely and the fraudulent regtetra Inherita Money Heary F. Blake, of Blake @ Wil lame, lew * of Beattie, has come tnto an Inherttance of $5,000 in ensh left him by the will of hin father, together with trust funds of $15,000 to be tnve tit i for his bene Writ Asked, The application for a writ of cor Uorart has been granted tn the su perior court in the action brought by Robert Brenner against the In fustrial association. The court held that the case was conducted rregularty ‘alle Into Bay. J. D. Waite, « longshoreman om ployed pear the coal bunkers, fell into the bay last night and struck m the edge of the plier, receiving ertous injuries conditie ‘eported as very cit eal He was taken to the Wayside mergency hospital Loafera Arrested. Another round-up of the disorder ly Clans was made early this when Patrolman Merpelinck sent four loafers to the city baxttle These four were followed by three others, whe where sent in by ou and Helme for same offense Grants Divorce. Judge Yakey denied a deco divorcee tn the case of Jane va Archibeld Gordon. The plaintiff alleged that her husband, when an jer the Influence of liquor, had at tempted to strangle her and b reo abused their son, Archit t Sidewalk Ordinance An ordinance regulating the con struction of sidewalks and penalty for violation thereof was passed by the council Inst aight. Many nances appropriating money to nplete the installation of water maine and street improvements were alzo passed u Juneau ry for Juneau is to have a Carnegie It brary Librarians C. W. Bmith of thie city and Mi Mary W. Plom mer of Pratt Ineth Boston, are responsible for bringing the scheme before the attention of Mr. Car negie. This will be the first Car negie Nbrary to Alaska. Election Cat. The question of the incorporation of the wnincorporated territory lying adjacent to Seattle under the name of Alki-Rainier will be taken up by the board of county commis sioners, The petitioners have ask ed to have an election called to deeide the question Fruit Report County Fruit Inspec king. county commistsonere shows re coipts for Angst and September tn Seattle of 390 care and 250,389 packages of fruit and vegetables Of this number, tt was necessary to testroy 1,862 packages owing tc the bad condition or to the presence of insect pests or fungal growths. Suspect Held. F. VanReed, arrested by 1G Hop Spectal Officer Clark and Detective Hub ard id pice " J TEAM brepared to give « most satisfactory solution to the §] rere. 1* held at pelt headquarter: ete problem. We < = 4 A * A] for an investigation. He is sus : e carry none but good kinds, the sori! wectod of being implicated in the theft of a large amount of jewelry from the store at 812% Washington at. Inet week. No direct evidence }has yet been secured against the man. Women’s Club. At a meeting of the Seattle leration of Wom Clabs Fed yester lday afternoon the members were lasked to contribute books to the lY. W. ©. A. and m librarian afternoon they at Olympia met to consider t adoption of Prof. W. Flynn's ysical culture scheme Beede Arrested. George Beede manager of the bar at the Hotel Seattle, was yes terday afternoon fined $20 by Jus tice of the F Gordon Heede declared he was not selling liquor, but was trying to explain to some f the ol guests that it was Attention, Waite The funeral of our late Brother IM. O. Rex will take place Wednes day morning, Oct. 24th, from the 24 Stewart street, re are req! | family residence, | at 9:30. All memb to meot at Headquarters at 9 0 Wednesday, to take part This morning bie). in his report to the board of |~ 23, 1906, | aes - = = - againet the law to sell any Intoxt arrested for keeping open e a Weeat Geattio Franchi has made application to the Weet e 0 e Beattle nell for a gas franchise and at the meeting Monday ning an ordinance to that effect passed THE HIGTORY OF AMERICA AND EUROPE'S GREAT CITIES ite firat reading in that body, The 6HOW6 THAT THE BETTER CLASS INVARIABLY BUILO « atte | Hootie compan also mad A —_ THEIR HDMES OVERLOOKING THE WATER pplication for a franchise giving it the rightofway over the MUML™ | FURTHER DETAIL@ OF INNER|ATTORNEY GENERAL PRE ipal street car line, which the com ONE MUST SEE LAURELHURST TO OBTAIN A FULL REALIZA- pany has pu ¥ PARES TO TURN HI8 GUNS pany ba ' arch 1 KINGS OF GRAIN TRUST TION OF THE BEAUTY OF ITS LOCATION Clerks Arrested UPON THE BIG COMBINE Chief of Polloe Wappenetein with Detective Brown last night arres rinps Te h Service.) eS A 1 exclusive resl-{ It has been fitted up in h Jed PF. Gow and J, C. Hawman, BAR CITY, Mo, Oct, 24-1 dentin t. Laurelt tonthe \atyle, the cabin being fir 1 in clerks, and charged them with be|F 1. of the National Grain &| (Scripps Telegraph Be i ysis position unparal-|solid mahogany and be 6 ing drunk and disorderly persons. | © company, today tentified| COLUMBUS, O,, Oct | nywhere on the coast 6 window This yacht will be The arrest Wee made on a Capitol] t cause he belonged to no|Hey General Bilis will now turn his] 0° alae mise ide « olnamed Laurelhuret, and wilh make Hin ear Ti o'clock, an the offi |DERFA of trade, and because be|attention to the steel trust, and WI] or the commercial cer ofthe round trip between Madison cers were going to thelr homes.| DORAL his grain direct from the/Probably attack the sewer pipe |i). t ts enbes k and Laurelhurston-the-Lake | The two young men were consider farmers, his elevator was binck-|Yranch first, He will endeavor toy). « for the home |in fifteen minute lably under the influence of liquor) Heted by the railroads, and regu | break up this trust # he did the lof the pre of c ndiM BON ark, on la Jand were endeavoring to create a} lér’ dealers, who refused to trade | bridge trust, and encouraged by ])) itt ze ecto re Plc “s : quare ts rough houne Hoth were released| with him, He declared the “regu |tnning the first nki mish with} three tes on $20 cash ball late” had formed a gombine to lower | Standard O11 Laurelburst probebly th ‘ “ cht house vices oe tof Be w An attractive yacht ho : ae Srouent, eallaiia Fe h waiting rooms and HOME RULE FOR IRELAND. UNDERWRITERS CONVENE force, will be foreve on mall boats, w | L@NDON, Oct Parliame | In the ye 0 cor us Be fan Bw Haye | met toda The Iriwh home rule bi t enh woe pield Leary ‘ the Laurelhuret re and tt is ex od to pass the com jt bu mage t evelopment work |mons by a bi puso’ cent ation irr agar gy hong Mey rs | jmons by big tmujority eg go nie oaitinla t w oon begin This Don’t Chew Gum iim home slalet | aurtnart, i, oan bade Te | Dr. Jane M. J on J “~ ft t | Unless you buy it at Bartell's Red | 5 Rep Mee gps ll ‘I ic { t cities |and the new lines of trar “a } Cross Drug Store, 610 Second | ee oe w that the bette 2 will make it more conven f noe | | Reoman’s or Gardner's m| the w believe that the nang EE Se be; or Ayre's Bronchal ‘ Us ity grounds, which als ee ne i One must ree Laurelburst to ob-|;aurelhurat on the west, wil (Serippe Telegraph Gervies.) t ie, Th nothing! —W a er ee ti pec oe sap N « det nT out ce » aly t everythin of < e wond i wel] worth one’s time to vie ea ANAIMO, ka. ‘ c Re ‘ Rs va . by s nt of development work * this natural park, as the owners of sonter “hy i te M Ae ¢ thereof its 1 a I ethuret believe that in no pla , nation or rabilit an ideal place the United States can be fe bang | . he killing of Mar) Jane nee f the 4 investme i e beautiful spot for the bu found ‘nea neg rtur it * ng a permanent home. F | Ju * @ thre Peatherstone wil) b Decem be . Murpt h ) “ f t a te urelhuret every few min- | grectherstone wit) hang Deces Too I ong oo Wr gget ting ¢ everyone a chance to sons, which wi en to Laure fe’ newest and most be hurst prope * nee district ‘TO RAID SALOONS irae > —_—_— se: As the reault of a rald 19 Certificates Mug” sa h, eight red nom ers of the W. ¢ given a fine or by pulent oppo were either term The latter gave th jerstand that loafing woul not be tolerated tn Seattle, and that on the expiration of thelr sentence, | which were for the most part of short duration, they would have to find employment or go to jail and! stay there The raids on th saloons wae by dl t order of Chief af Police Wappenstein, and is only | the first of the series, which will} probably result in the exterm tien of the saloon loafers. THE THEATERS Current Attractions. yesterday Judge ¢ assembly to un clans lower ot] AND—"In the Bishop's Car iringe,” & great show with an all tar cast. Tonight, matinee and} Bight performance tomorrow closes engagement SEATTLE Pete Peterson, Awedinh melodrama by Jules Wal re. Full of comedy and pathos Good attraction THIRD AVE The White Caps.” One of C Taylor's best productions by Bis clever stock compan Low How Baxter Butted In New York attraction, first time seen in Beattie. Cast adequate to all de manda Dally matinees an well ax| roing performances j Star Theater--New Vaudeville There ta only one comedy turn on the new program at the Star theater, but there is a great a» sortment of acts denoting phystonl | cleverness of the highest grade, and there ts far more real merit to an} allo of thie kind than to one made up chiefly of comedy sketches t are two teame of gymnasts and acrobats on the bill, The three Zoollers have a most exciting finish for their aerial tern, and John and | Vietor Jerome excel tn somermault tna and body twisting. Lottie Fre mont delights the litle ones by tm | personating an animated doll in « white dress and yellow curls Morris & Kramer, one in biack face and the other tn pale-face, give some of the hotiest dancing of the season in wooden shoes There is & popular tusiea! act by the Banda brothers, three in sumber, and Kiddie Roesch and the starascope furnish the usual illustrated song and moving pletures. The remaining turn is the comed skit of vir. and Mre. How Troe Aunt Loulsa’s Advice.” The playlet is founded on # domestt« misunderstanding, and runs about minut The Truesde clever peop are “The Devil's Auction.” The Devil's Auction” opens at the Grand Thursday for four por formances, Seats are now selling There are quite a number of new and novel ballet features o' by Manager Charles Hi. Ya Twenty-fifth or Quarter Century Edition of his famous Devil's Aueth among which i« rather a new idea In this line, entitled “The Wiid and Wooly West,” which de picts in a pantomimie and terpat roan way the life of the now fast pearing Vanguard of the prairie American cow boy of in the the PINE ST. TEAM WINGS. Yesterday afternoon on the Lin coin park gridiron the Pi at. foot |ball team defeated the Russells by a score of 17 to 5. Buffalo gasoline engine, all the world’s standard Be agonts Geo. H. Woodhouse Arcad | bullding PUGET SOUND MARBL GRANITE CO., Ino. E. M. Thayer, Manager of Cemetery work every de scription 2410 Firet Ave. Seattle, Main 2098 Ind 3022 Gents Clothing Furnieh and Hats below value | H. LEWIS & CO., | 1206 Second Ave ool EN «MILLS. 1020-Ist AVE } 9 onper $15.00 ie PANTS TO ORDER $58 GO AND SEE OXBOW ADDITION TODAY of Ownership IN MT. SOLD MONDAY, THE 22nd Ameng were! these purchasers A bank official, build elegant costing $15,000. A prominent lawyer, a man ufacturer, a street railway offi clal, al! of whom will bulld fine homes as soon a6 selection of lote le made. Decide quickly If YOU want to be one of the 250 owners of thie addition of character, and #0 hare in the profits on the entire tract. who will residence Don't overlook the fact that by buying one of these certifi cates you can pay for a tot from your seeured profits, leaving your investment intact. Come to offices, 117 Cherry street, and talk deteile with ve they're bound to interest and attract you by their unusual features. Phone Ind. 695 to arrange special inspection trip over the property Ask for one of our Illus booklets. HUNTER TRACT IMPROVE aNT COMPANY, FL. Fehren. ted Danie! Jones. A Good Pair to Draw to Vhether considered from i looks or the comfort the outside appearance inside snugnes the ec is nothing better nade in footwear today than the Fall Shoes for waen that we are now howing They are neat and elegant to the eye and are built the best aterials upon the most approved modern lasts with tyle and distinct ivene that recommend them to smart dressers $3.50 to $4 Raymond & Hoyt 505 PIKE STREET Unfinished Worsteds Several to choose from. sell for less---$5 less than other clothiers charge. JOE SCHERMER & co. | We press clothing) bought here once @ jweek free of charge. ™t At Five Dollars Suits, Overcoats, Raincoats workmanship call mortgage m provement bonds etc., drawing from 5 kl Pree F pmionnoci HARTMAN, V Prem ALEX MYEKS bee V0 A BMITH, Cashier, patterns. Ex- In a wide variety Dependable fabrics a perienced men who know how to fit. $18.00 Up. + «+ $10.00 Up. Broadhurst System Other Reliable Makes.... i SAVINGS, Rain Coats and Top Coats J. REDELSHEIMER & CO. 800-804 First Ave. Cor. Columble Less Coverts Kerseys Meltons Cheviots Scotch Tweeds Panama Cloths All Styles hundred SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Cup Cakes Se OZ. 2 FOR the 1413 Second av. FOR RENT If you are in need of a We) Cuts and can pave you at 10 cents per foot. leas shells reduced from 7 a7 £6 S58 60 cents. Coiman Dock. 1010 lst Ave. Notice! Cowens UNIVERSITY PARK | U Bakery & Cafe 141° Second Avenue P. A. HALLBERG, PROP. Sunset Main 880, Independent 680. reservations early. CHAS. COWE | ' STRONGEST TOPCOAT HOUSE IN THE STATE call on us. We carry Hand Sawa, Buck Saws, One Mam and Cross This week only, best smoke Loggers’ Supply Co. Will be placed on the market within the next two weeks. Make 236 Pioneer Bidg Patent Excellent Flour == JACK SCREWS least ‘be to AMAZI BARGAINS or Specials for Wednesday ou these four wonderful bargains tn dressers. A\ Srconp Avenve & Sprainc STREET Just to get you Into the Century Habit we offer y of them will fill a long felt want somewhere in anyc and no mail or telephone orders for them will be accepted them “while they last.” $10.25 $10.75 HERE THEY ARE. No. 1. Golden Finished Ash Dresser, regular price special 107 Has horizontal oval plate mirror, double top cases and two swell front draw ers No. 2 ¢ 1 Ash Dresser, reglar price $15. special Has vertical oval plate mir ror, double top cases, and two swell front top draw ers No Golden Finished Ash Dresser, regular — price $14.50, special #102 Has horizontal _ patter plate mirror, double top cases, and two swell front top drawers > a oP ak No, 4. Golden Finished Ash = Fea Dresser regular —<— grat $14.50, spectal 81025 “lo ¥ Has vertical pattern plate DEN TURY bi mirror, double top cases and two ewell front top drawe HAVE YOU SEEN ALSO AN IRON BED Your choice in colors white ON A MONARCH RANGE blue ¢ green; has extend a IN OUR WINDOW ed fe 1 and as top = BY MISS MAY GERMOND? head and foot rails; reg | —~ ilar price $7.50, special ANu HAVE YOU SAMPLED R535 HER COOKERY? j and : Thursday yne’s house. Only one will be sold to a customer, The price is strictly cash, and we offer ull ny THE GREAT DEMONSTRATION Lacome )

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