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sean ** 5 ed t le ee ee ee eee id BANK CLEARINGS. ® > hs * THANKSGIVING N ON THE RO bf y rd : P ; uae eadaneee cae mn rs Scripps News Service . (Star Bpeotal Bervice.) * * WASHINGTO Oct * nt AU. A Oct r « fent tod ten * - 1 : ‘ * | ficial (gures of to f ‘ ' f h $ 872,605.06 be ® ii : a N ue the day, He judicial division, V 6, | char ‘ he Pacific ¢ Paks rm eee ee ee ee ie pews 2 eS eink * gwineford 966, Murane Cale 4, | Steams t Wl) we he off tp vin © reCoKE 1s the only * { w RUSHING PLANS F ® foundation upon whiet bulld ® na division, Wa y LST ’ a t P NEW WATER BYSTEM * Individual 1 f nal *) Bwineford 71, Muran ( nut ogy I : at Nit withou! h prom &| yy Third Aly “ r Mellen \ Burt ' Dy , ss as * perity woul@ be a curse, in netord 20 | Mora boa \ h " * i of a blewsit & , n v and ac M4 : Your n 6; | fo f ° runhe 104 n W ae " puahed Rane eee eee eee : t i the on 1 ‘ i Cale} mile { ¢ Ke H present n 668, Murat rf ‘ , hy , ‘ “> oa he LOGAL FLASHES = Murano #21, Swineford’ 18, Waske s “Broad \ . ns Pain ut Ve f eral months. Under Murane 921, Swineford 1 ke t ; € H b : : wed f to the Chatam Ba I na ¢ law the bonds | D vision anner nd ‘ Yr (| fa " ft d ‘ t or even sold, Bee 4, Shouy total, 4,864 saeit Caste Lt os a wife and al children ‘ w passage of an ordinance Bimon's Case Set | loner ba ceived o : : : . moll and signed by the The case of if Simon tn DEATHS AND FUNERALS. [from Washington that the pract : eoting the comptretier to bankruptey is set for hearing in the lof coastwise ae t Ni der. Ino to save the elty feder court October 29 The funera e late Millo O.] without bh properly signed a t ” ake ouca of moony ta . aver ining Medical Exams. R 1 be held from the Sacred) crew must be od # it is t intention of the coun inat for olt-| Heart church tomorrow morning at] 4 according po Peggy = ogame to the police and fire depart-| 10 o'eh Interment will follow nigh t for Bkage jock ® 3 vivertise the aale o! he water joo will be held the lat-| !n Calvary cemetery Spe a ba works bonds at the same time as ki t { nged b4 yea ' a5. h the sew bonds at the \ weet aa ts cena i hospital last| °*"8? of fretet A ole 0 , The steame Bertha and Alki ( n Hor I Ty . r caused from a Bakers’ Help Join. 4d the Cit Seattle e all du nd of th teamer O: . t Mr, Gorman| nd the City of Be r s : , a cenperty MUSBAND PITCHED BOOKS. #;. © labor organisation of Be ; Jennie Gor.|t® afr * today from A ew w 1 off Cape 1 Pie alo wold elpera has joined the Central La fawn kan p ok on b: ed from yes . at Butterworth p / jot 2 block j. Constant drunkenness, abusive jbor council, Paul Mehmel and Bart) 4 gon | A bit of exettement occurred on| all blame attached to the disaster for s1aiee, MV. emperament arious sorts of poems sng ay gee “% wnion 48] Christine Lorang, aged died| the watrfront this morning, when| United States Maris i t ting (he ; ety are by Josephine Cotegetes & He coune Jat the Seattle General howpital last awitch engine ran off the track, Turner and Whitney, in thelr = no Howard av Dabney in her complaint filed today ARG. MAX PLEIOCHMANN. Close Bridge | night of typhold fever. Miss Lorang son st. and knoc we statement that Se gainet Thomas L. Dabney, 8 of There are mighty few women who Both husband and wife are fin The board commiaston-| came to Se recently from Bell “ ephone polos down be @ unreliab hor alleges that her obstreper a $75,000 honeymoon trip. Immarkamen and Mra, Fie mann [em announced this mo) that ing ¢ she was employed] ther damage was done » calls attention to ” um husband found frequent amus not many would want a trip tokilled two polar bear Thursday the ne ay elin a ent store. Her home The little steamer Dora arrived Alaskan coast has eat in exercising hia pitching retie regions. But that ts The party od 30 reindeer, 109 | Will be closed from 9:30 a jt Wis. The body ts at| this morning from Valdez with 70) been neglected c house arm by twirling books across the Mr. and Mra. Max Fielech-seals and 2 r bears, Two polar [3:90 p. m. for Bonne son passenge The weather wa board and also ~ ao et her Judge Yakey thie}™4na, of Cincinnatl spent severalbeara were captured alive Yegg Man Gets His. Al N. How and it took the little steamer of aids of navigation t e inaved a restraining order | ™0Oths after their marriage The bride says she waan't ill a Frank Oleson, one ofof Seattle's) died fan 7 fays to make the trip. prohibiting the defendant In the! lm their stanch yaeht they spentminute and never enjoyed a trip |yeggmen, was given a sentence of| Twenty-seventh av., last night. The ALASKA CRIMINALS COMING. proceedings from disposing of any/|*! days battling with ¢ more 20 days on the @hain gang by Judge) funeral will take place from Batter cs . . of the property, which the plaintiff! ... ‘ Gordon this morning. This Is in ac-) Worth & Sons’ at 2 o'clock tomor |, Thomas Norton and Karl Hen antielpated he would make an at nce with Wappenstein's order) "OW, Cremation will follow gy Pageoctaggy eet 6 empt to do regardless of her claim e Sete eee enne 4 to clear the city 4 com ge tnag tly fs eee Seen t wed loys di * LIPTON ISSUES CHAL e Dies in Asytum WANTS $30,000 DAMAGES. Kan The men are to serve 15 teggeet™ are beginn to fm }Yeree proceedings againet Joseph * LENGE * Dera Brewster, for a year con ure in the fede rison for an he fe numbers « Malone, alleging abuse, drunken: | £ we fined at the Western Washington} John Carlson this morning began assault on the jailer at Fairbanks. oe tt the 0! ‘ i —_ an ungovernable temper.|4 sew YORK, Oct. 2t—Sir @ hospital for the in was today|#uit in the superior court against ole soa Ted Archer was this morning|\ 1.00.44 Lipton thie afternoon @ lscharee A man whose name|the Alaska Central Railway com CONDEMNS SEATTLE’S Seats and tod jgranted a divoree by Judge Frater @ decided to teaw p- ahalhanian @ has not been learned died at the| pany for the recove of damages FIRE PROTECTION. wagrants and px from his wife, Mary A. Archer, for lay bee cot p Am ~ eae The el lasylum today of paresis and ex-|in the amount of $30,000. An ex oo aed up tm the |osaleors |@ challenge comes from the @! haustion | Plosion jAznamite, breaking. the ae fi ; ee McKensie chiet surveyor ot ip await investixation < ‘ Samat Wen Tae cab. of @) Property Ownere Meet | pt lem, and alleged to hav (Star Special Service the local insurance companies, de Hedock this morning the pa joe paced 1 MEETING. Belfast. The challenge will be #| Property owners of Summit and) Pen due to the carclessnens of the BALLARD, Oct. 23—Yesterday | clared that the present rate ot in- ems @alled to the union depot} made on what fa known as the @ Bellevue ava 4 adjoining terri-| Sere oan compat is given-as the afternoon, shortly after 1 o'clock,| surance in Seattle is no higher HG dened of seven recent) 4 angements have been made by \s new measurement rule, design # tory will meet tomorrow night at perondtiay a har a The accident mil Borg entered Sankey &/ than is justified by the risks in- fem Gpekane. The men|cqairmuy Title et the denn earn |® Sedna Seah anes at <i the offices of the Broadway Auto-| Qccurred on 28, 1905, at Be-Grubb's store and engaged the| volved. He also says the exis ones yo Of greasy blankets | state central coms % ond Chain |@ unatable designs, such as the «| | mobile smpany, Broadway andj 2 2 clerk's attention while Bert Stevens | of w n buildings, defective 74 tery mamece, Which was 8190 |imen Erust of the democratic county |® Reliance and the Shamrocks #| According to local reporta, a com-| M m st, to form a permanent entered the store and took two|ing and careless installation | 6 te beadquarter® central committee for a general|@ Str Thomas will iasue the Chal @| mittee of Great Northern switeh- | imp nent soclety Here sYourChance shirts. The clerk quickly notified | wires in the busine a an man ae ey alighted trom the trait state and county meeting, to be held|® lenge next Thuraday, at a #/men was in conference yo Park Board Meets. re et ; the police, who found the two young | turing district, a8 well as the pore @ te men picked Up 4 | in Seattle on the evening of Novem meeting of the prominent @ with George T. Slade, gen A special meeting of the park bdo eater han = paraffine |men and arrested them. This mora-| and inadequate, M te ~¢ te in- galt case belonging to one her 3, the Saturday night before | yachtamen of this city # | perintendent, at At. Paul. The m mlboard has been called for 12] pice at low price bee ing Police Judge Nelson fined Ste-|fered by the city. ine rates Eiliicies of the train and erection, “The toca! arramgemente| & loro eoting 49 Genta an deer forlevinck tomorrow to beer J. 0.| anew! a Beirne . . Tom & Yens $15, and Borg waa fined $2 and | crease the risks and raise the Ger the sirect. His act was |are in the hands of the ty com: | * ee eee Pe ee Md | night and 36 cents per hour for day |Olmated’s report on bis inspection = coats of ingurons lead be Was Caught and all | mittes, but the assignment of speak- — work, and for an elght-b day.jof the park system and bis recom:! were seat to headquarters ere will be made by the state ce | Thin would require three shifts of| mendations for the future work to pr tee, It te expected that all three switehmen for each 24 hours be done of the candidates f sngreas will The committee aleo anked for 38 es Boosts Park Gyatem be presen as well the four candi BRITISH WOMEN. leonts an hour for helpers for night | J. ©, Olmated, the famous land fates for the supreme bench. wo 4M ce a | ine sup pe regs 8 Praag for day Work. | scape artist who is in Seattle tn Will Show | ponge Sad the eight hour day. Switchmen | wocting the park system, declar | RS BURY PIONEER. at present work sometimes as much | iia: this city should spend $6,000 to 1 Bourn day and cara, about [that thle city should spend 96,000,| Tomorrow The funeral services of the late $90 a month. Under the schedule lor parks in the nex ree Mra. Catherine Troutman Maynard, asked they wuelé work dlabt hours bye"? The architect is of the opia ‘ m ‘ ott a te died at her home, 1223 Cherry a day and make pearly $100 a pom that half a million dollars ts) An assortment of cold weather goods that is unequalled in quality an , Saturday night, took place this month ‘ loo modest a beginning for a city) y at prices the most economical woman in Seattle can afford to pay 2 o'clock, from the church, Broadway Revs. Chapman, Lingen | Steee Chriat and Olive eck ae party of mown. |felter and Whitworth officiated : ‘oa the Bertha from | TM Pallbearers were CB. Bagley, F. H. Whitworth, Isaac C. Parker, L. W. Bonney, Samuel F. Coombs and John W. Edwards, all residents of Seattle for 60 years. BOOMING FAIRBANKS. ‘The steamer paased Port shortly after foe i Beattio. gek accotnptiahedt the ascent | McKinley wed the setentific | Pawails with expectancy the @ the successful party of ¢limbers. The Cook party, fr weveral years hae vain b& feate to the top of | Hi mountain in Alaska, a« bed Ite object September 15 af that developed obsta simost unirnagtna bi: ad Tuk bes headed parties to McKinley for the inet Me hes had évery ap- fee mountain climbing made determined efforts to the Impediments ween tach trial has beer ui Bhtit the present. He xt- Mountain from every James W. mu, view president of the Fairbanks Ranking company. t# in the elty om « winter vacation Speaking of Fairbanks, Mr. Mit! said jtoday: “The town, which has « population of perhaps 16.000 people, bas am asaured position, placer min Ing being @ yeare, There are retiable indica tions of quarts all over that coun try, which only await eventaal de velopment to guarentee ite tinued preapertty FOR SALVAGE. SUES filed thia morning tn found « pass on the) A suit pase on (Ml tne federal court by the Puget Sound Tugboat company against | the barkentine Planter of San Fran ineo, for snivage in reseuing the latter veesel off Cape Flattery on | Oct. 6, by the tug Wadda. The tux lat that time was towing the W. H. | Talbot, but, upon seeing signals of distress from the Planter, dropped ]her tow and threw a line to the "lanter, The vessel and cargo were valued at $15,000 WAGES ARE ADVANCED. Is Telegrach Service Kan, Oct ta Fe an Rock Island railroads | mech difficulty in moving | i the west, The recent se | ome Mave crippled their sy+ As the oute ¢ discontent iy that transportation is | among the men employed at the Se lattle Lighting company as © fitters @ special meeting was held 1 Is This Mysterious Saturday at which a union was | formed for the purpose of demand ling in m body certain rules govern- Woman? Woman, notable for hair, is creating quite fe Seattle, This morn: | ealled at Bartell’s Red Store, The rewult of thi was that every employed fitter was advanced 10 per cent on his salary. This action was volun- tary, the union not knowing that the atticlais were aware of their ex- latence ing salaries, et 4 genuine Dupont Ha! —ES and wis told that if she SEATTLE ATTORNEYS ATTEND ‘Walt until tomorrow (Wed. | We would sell them at 20 | (Star Special Service.) Of regular prices. Pine} OLYMPIA, Oct. 23.--King county @ encoboia hair brushes, | appeals are being heard in the state [Ett class bristies, tomorrow | supreme court this week, and a and $1.15. This s but(large number of prominent mem Of Barteli's money saving i bers of the Seattle bar are tn at- tendance on the co VACATE SALE Men’s and Boys’ Suits, Overcoats, Cravenettes, Furnishing Goods ‘A. BRIDGE & CO. 1416-1417 Second Avenue Next Door to the Bon Marche »i for a great number of | $60,000 LOT 1S WOMEN SUFFRAGISTS INVADE HOUSE OF COMMONS AND) ARE ARRESTED, (Seripos Telegraph Service.) LONDON, Oct. 23.—One handred women suffragis tried to force thelr way into the house of com mone te y There was « demon stration fn the lobby. The police od many. Eight suffragiats inaiated upon sbricking speeches from the pedestals of monuments in the lobby SOLD TODAY Another big figure in the sale of | i OMALLPOM IN TL TTLE STAR <2 Fe mame eae cam yE DAY, OCT. aa, 1906. DANG (Scripps Telegraph Service.) ROIME, Idaho, Get. 23.—The a6 thorities at Nampa have closed all public schools and churches and have prohibited all public meetings for two weeks, as preventative meas for several casea of small pon which have appeared GREAT DAMAGE: Fourth av. property was peld today for lot 6, block 3%, Boren & Denny's addition. The lot sold te located on ithe east side of Fourth av. between |Cherry and Columbia The price | paid ts $60,000. The ris MD Randolph, who w presented by H. EK. Orr & Co. he buyer is a local party. This is the third ssle (Berings Telegraph Gervien) of lots on the avenue within a dil@| gay RAFAEL Cal. Oct. 23 Itance of than three blocks] », gaat aoe adh Calie amar tai since last Thureday. The corner Of] own of Botls te Caine Tayter Fourth and Columbia was sold) q+ jeast 609 employes are fighting Thursday, and a corner on Madison ing fiames. At noon the fire was yesterday ltureatening the town ef Nicaste Farmers in the surrour oun AFTERNOON GOWN. try are driving away their catth Deer are running at large on the public highways, The fire has bur er five ranches, Camp Taylor & pletely surrounded by flames. If uncheoked the fire will threaten the beautiful homes in the Rosas valley by tomorrow. Damage im entimated at $200,000, WANT RESTRAINING ORDE Proceedings for an injunction inst Stirratt & Goets were be gun this morning by the Seattle Lighting company. In a complaint filed by the latter, allegations are made to the effect that Stirrat &@ Goats, In excavation operations on Roylston av, between EB. Lyman and BE. Boston sts, bad torn and disconnected gas Pipes which are the property of the Seattle Lighting The breaking of the pipes resulted in the escape of gas and also in depriving certain pat rons. The plaintiff calle for a ré straining order from the court and a subsequent injunction CLEM CASE APPEALE Fred Clem was thie afternoon convicted vt areeny tr Judge FPrater's court. He appealed the add) and was released on ball of $500 ASSAY OFFICE RECEIPTS. # ansay offi 4 $600,000 in gold du A handsome afternoon gown \«)from Fairbanks. made of chiifon velvet of the soft oat pastel shad of ashe of tows] SUES FOR $10,000 DAMAGES ho high corselet skirt is a gore circular and much plaited to sive] sawara Gordon today brought fullness at the foot sult age Fred Nela f A broad fold of the velvet Is the] gamages of $10,000 because defend only skirt trimming. Across thelent refused to deliver $60,000 share shoulders and vanishing bengath | of stock of the Holden Gold @ the high skirt edge, are shaped re| per company, which he had agreed veres of the velv They are held |to well to the plaintiff in place by old gold buckles, show | ing touch of petunia © 0 EATHER AWARDED DAMAGES, amel. An under bodice eu are made of heavy Irish guipure,| 5.00) ge Vinneetee ¥ . land the little collar and shallow]. onetime tne aenount oo are of French lace. $600 againet the Northern Pacifi | Several boys’ football teams have! Tliroad for the death of his daugh mn organized here, and games| **® Who was killed will be secured with junior teams from other towns. ’ | HEAVY HORSES POR SALE. Don’t Forget he bg Ragga Bal have Just re.| ‘Tom Henderson when you nood a| | feivea which will be sold ac thotr| bandimade harness, wagon Jeocees stables, 1212 Weatern av. M brella or paraitine horse cover ave 1671 Oceidenta containing 169,000 people Health Board Wins. A verdict has been returned by the superior court In favor of the health board, which tnatituted a suit against John Davis & Co., agents for plece of property immediately | south of the Masonic Temple. The bourd started sult against the own. to abate a nulsance existing there. Buliding Permits. Among the building permite te sued Is one to J. B Gandolfo, 1120 Ninth av. for a threestory brick ¥Yeneer apartment house 67 by 67 feet, to cost $22,500. G. Pomerans ie the architect and C. L. Williams the contractor, A permit has been lesued to A. M Birkel, 1019 EB Pike st, for an additions! on 8 twoetory frame house, cont $4,000. mtory to MAYOR SAYS “GO AHEAD.” As a result of bis trip of inspec tion of the parks in the northwest orn, portion of the city yesterday h J. C. Olmatead, the Boston aret sone and members of the park board, Mayor Moore has declared himeelf in favor of going ahead with| the improvement of the city park aystem ae 001, as possible. The! mayor desires to nee Lincoln park transformed into a playground and athletic field for the une of boys and girls of the grammar schools in that vietnity GnEN Lane. GREEN LAKE, Oct M Baldwin has sold his ho and lot in Stimaon addition to E. Stoors for $700 and hae just purchased four lots in Green Lake Home addition. | Bryant & Sampson, who have! been running & real estate office at| Green Lake, have closed their office here and moved to Seattle The Green Lake lodge Order of Redmen, which organized about two months ago, has now about 75 members Wesley J. Walker, a local estate man, reports that Dr. Gallt ger has purchased the CM. Maltby property on the corner of Woodland and Sunnyside av. for $4,500 e lot and fourroom house Fourth av. northeast, which was owned by H. J. Thurston, has been sold to Dovid Burnett, who re cently arrived from Wisconsin Wesley J. Walker has sold the lot and fiveroom house on Sixty-third av. owned by H. C. Hutchins to Fred J. Acme for $2,060. real at threw your old clothes Have them cleaned to look the Pantorium. Don't away like new at 1048 The farmers, merchants and wage sarners of RENTON and ty, may now do their busi- ness with our branch at Renton, with the same security and on the same terms as if doing busi ness with our parent bank On Savings Accounts | WePay4 Per Ct. interest The s ms are examples of all avings are great enough to interest any and every one desiring to invest their money to the best possible advantage. = Girls’ Nobby Winter Coats Twenty different styles to choose from at this one price alone, and every one particular. Material, $10 each to $16.00 each for coat for tomorrow at $10. you paid double for them girls from 8 to 18 years. of them is right up to date in every fit and finish are just as perfect as if Other stores are asking $12.56 $ not so nobby nor so good. Sizes are Pick out the ¢ you want Rich and Handsome Fur Scarfs Furs to show you thi mend more highly th: are at least a dozen $10 each Fur stores will ask you $12.50 to $15.00 are not fur sold. so new WOOL BLANKETS. ee: Seek ~ Senmnets $5 95 are made by the e mous North Star r Mills from white op” | Bo wed wie blue or yellow bor- ders. They are heavy, warm and fleecy, and large 11-4 sizes. Not a single pair of them but is worth the regular price $7.75 a pair. But the McCarthy store is after your business, so for tomorrow the price is $5.95. WOOL FILLED BLANKETS. These blankets 2 38 have a cotton warp ° but a heavy, warm ; fleecy wool filling a pair b 1 - P They will wear sais SaaS even better than all-wool blankets and give you splen- did satisfaction in every way. They are large 11-4 size. The regular price is $3.25 a pair, but for tomorrow we make them $2.28 a pair. WRAPPER FLANNELS. Fleeced Wrapper Flannels that are just the thing for making kimonas, They come in pret- ty striped and Per 3c a yard sian effects, The regular price is toc a yard. Tomorrow they all go on sale at T4@a yard. Ii you save the least use for a warm wrapper you wont miss this bargain BLACK ASTRAKHAN. ANANCHRS—Oeorgetown, JAMES D. HOOR % B SOLNER Renton. pDInECTORS 1D th Rowe ‘Chas Nw & Trust Co. and Cherry Bireet Wash fecond Aven Hoge Building, % Agente tor AMseke, Banking end Safe Deposit Go., Meme, Alaska. Cor meeerenern There is nothing winter jacket or long winter coat * ke than this beautiful tenes ~~ black curly astr khan cloaking. It is 50 inches wide and the regular price is $3.50 a yar! Tomorrow we will have it on speci at only $1.95. Dress goods se sale tion McCarthy Dr 1512 to 1522 Se Between Pike ar The Pioneers in Seattl e's Ne stole shaped neckpiece Our price 1s $10 for your choice. The McCarthy store has an abundance of beautiful new s season, but none that we can recom- an these for the price we ask. There different styles. Among them a fine Isabella Fox Scarf, two yards long, and a number of pretty s of sable opossum and sable squirrel. for values not so good and styles that A guarantee with every LADIES’ UNION SUITS. Fine Jersey ribbed $1.25 garments of mixed wool and cotton, in each silver gray and in white, shaped at waist, crochet trim- med and silk-taped at neck. Are ankle length with long sleeves. They are really bargains at the regular pri $1.50 each Tomorrow, the one day only, we offer them at only $1.25. LADIES’ UNION SUITS. These are the fa- 48c mous “Florence” brand and are but- each toned across the ey chest. They are fleeced lined and good winter weight. Are crochet trim. med and silk-taped at neck. We sell them regularly at 59c each. As a spe- cial inducement we have reduced the price for tomorrow to 48¢. MEN’S NIGHT ROBES. aeons ieee One of the big- 48¢ gest bargains ia men’s goods ever offered in Seattle. A splendid quality a Ot een eee night shirt, in blue and white, tan anl white and pink and white stripes, gen- erous sized garments that are really good values at the regular price, 75¢3 on sale tomorrow at 49¢ . LADIES’ NIGHT GOWNS, . Barr at No better or $1 19 more satisfactory e night dresses for each cold weather pro- tah tection were ever made than = are these warm outing flannel gowns that shall sell t ow at $1.19 each. the fleeciest kind of flannel, and in There are six Regular prices we Phe tea material down is le comes many different patterns. from 39. styles to cho $1.25 Se are and $1 y Goods Co. cond Avenue nd Pine Streets w Retail Business District AA AE ET EL OE d