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CA OND NIGHT ATTENDAN( ec guows INCREASE want — TOMORROW = 18 ERMAN DAY. PROGRAM The wor qaaaiatest of a ' 1 SRM RAGING OW STRAITS peport from Claliam Ba three ships, the Lucille, K om i A pound there, The w " Jocity of 89 miles durin oe nd cons ours bg be done by the # WE NEGROES ~LMGHED Te hb Service.) DRLEANS, La, Oct. 24 three egroes at Perry Day, La We marder of Jas BLA The wires {NES THREAT TO TAKE LIFE $3, MeAipin, a carpenter living Gt Agrora ay. was arrested held at police headquarters un ‘Bie morning when he was r BeAlpin. tt appears, had diticaity with his wife re During Un becoming Greatened to comm!! suicide ‘ bearing of the trouble, 1 ‘eating that the man would - Bis threat into execution. re be retention at police bead welll this morning ——- - STOLE WIRE and N. M. Chartes, i jaf the Seattle Electric Co, 4 with systematically rob- company of electric wire. mea are 20 years been contracting for Of houses. They are faking contracts wher Of the Blectric Co. pat In and have been ting ont, converting them ewa gee. When confronted ‘the evidence against them, ‘Galemed to having stolen Worth of wire from the Charles refused to either deny his guilt in the mat Brown made the ar “WE While the young men were at “Wat os Pith av. aad Pine st en we nN been reevtved from Vic iat the Britieh bark Don has Wed there after a terrible trip Bik her 225 days to make the lesion. After leaving a the was in a storm . her crew were Injured ‘She Was picked, up towed to @m March 18, with her lower port rigging and torn away, as a result of * at ih ao Unknown craft e from Plymouth April pit fa at Montevideo Jime Cag. Jaffrey sick. After the sailed dt and arrived there @ the ship tell some on the boat tip. The Don is expect 0 the sound some time Nghting department lack for quppties for the estimates of the N for the payment of for work on city oi A provision of 4 the employ ot ex Made for “4 oun the chief items depart me mth Amount of money required lation of new water {0 changes in street The wur caring {0% | fepalri lor the mains Process of const ric ic Pv Water departiner the aa DRAWS BIG ‘Thompeos last night | adjuating of old ones | | States shipping commissioner, The } latter stated that it was his opiaton | that the Insurance company would j have to stand the expense of the men back to San Francisco, Story of Wree Tn speaking about the wree' | Captain Christiansen said, “We | Were towing out from Nelson's La goon Of our Way to Ban Francisco. | A storm arose, sending us on the beach, The crew put off in small boats and the next day when the storm had abated the cargo | taken off and sent to the w house at Nelson's Landing We had | & cargo of salmon aboard, all of | which was saved.” WILL COVER NEBLOG |EIGHT - STORY APARTMENT MOUSE TO COST $1,400,000 WILL BE BUILT IN SEATTLE. L. P. Grittith, of L. P. Griffith & Co, has obtained from Melody Chotr « Meyear lease of block 2. Edes & McKnight addition, being the block bounded by Spring, Mar fon, Tenth and Eleventh ave Mr to improve the joe: intends property .by building an cightstory apartment house to cost $1,500,000, waperior to anything yet bullt on the coast. He i now negotiating with parties who are to finance the project. ~— WRATHFUL INSURANCE LEGISLATION 16 ATTACKED AT UNDERWRIT ERS’ CONVENTION, (Scripps Telegraph Service.) ST. LOUIS, Mo, Oct. 4.—Ad dressing the convention of tnsur- anee underwriters (his morning, BE. 6. Jersey, attacked \the policy of various states in re cent Insurance legislation, and said | the policy had been reversed, where formerly ft enforced the husbanding of resourees to make the com oles stronger, it now forced a die tribution of the surptus, thus weak- ening the companies. He said the movement tends to tempt the com- panies to distribute more than they jshould. He attacked the limited expense uniform policy, and other features of the new legislation. The agents are sightseeing this after noon. COULDN'T STAY AWAY FROM ORINK FOR WIFE. Henry David, habitual drunkard, today sentenced to spend 16 ya in jail. David has « wife who jis an invalld, and whenever he goes jon a spree the neighbors do the good Samaritan act and take care of the wife. Some time ago Mrs. David was taken to the county hos pital, David asked her to ragtrn home again and Qld he would re form, but he didn't and was arrest od. Barretts Divorced. Judge Frater this morning grant- ed a decree of divorce in the case of Caroline Barrett against Walter ett. The latter paid the plain- 50 in lew of alimony. | Scripps Telegraph Service.) SOUTH NORWALK, Conn, Cet. ‘The steamer Easton burned to water line and sunk at 4:15 k today, three miles west of Katon's Neck. The steamer Puritan stood by while the steamer Middle. wan rew the crew and pas A Complete Furnace 5.00 Do you know that the George H. yodhouse Co. can sell you a com ete hot alr Hero furnace for $45. specialty ie furnaces, and we your inspection of our large Tinning work of all kinds tone at short notice, Visit us in new location, Arcade butlding, infer Shafer Bros.’ store, Univer ty st. entrance. = | Our | morals, and began a sertes of drink |Io moat instances they noglected to) |pay thetr accounts at jand as a result credit has been shut |keoping the care clean have been striving to train thelr ing bouts which were not terminat od unt! the money was gor The Indians purchased no winter supplies before beginning the drunk. | } the stores, oft. 1 am afraid, sald the Chilkat brave, “that many die this winter IMPORTANT | DECISIONS SUPREME COURT OF ILLINOIS Force STREET RAILWAYS TO OB8Y “CITY ORDINANCE— OTHER DECISIONS. (Seripas Telegraph Service.) SPRINGFIELD, Il, Oct. 4.—The supreme court today sustained the city ordinances of Chicago forcing | the street railways to furnish enough care without overcrowding. maintaining a temperature of at least 50 degrees tm the cars, and dt venti lated. The case was brought to the supreme court on an tnjenction sranted by the ofrewit court The supreme court today decided that mortuary and other funds of} fraternal orders and insurance com-| panies are assessable, and declared) that the legislature could exempt | ho property not specifically exempt | ed by the plata language of the con stitution. The court granted an injunction) restraining the American Telephone | &@ Telegraph company from voting the stock acquired from the Kellogg | Switchboard company taining | the contention that such action | would permit them to control the switchboard business, to the detrt ment of public polic STRIKE’STILL CONTINUES GRAIN HANDLERS REFUSE FINAL PROPOSAL OF EX. PORTERS — TROU 1S EX. PECTED. (Seripps Telegraph Service.) PORTLAND, Ore, Oct. 24.—The Portiand striking grain handlers this noon rejected the fing! proposal made by the exporte: ‘The prom. pects are that there will be no more peace conferences and hostilities will be resumed. Employers are ning to arm the strike break- with Winchest INDIS WOULD RESIST ARNY ORDERED TO RETURN TO THE RESERVATION, THEY REFUSE —TROOPS ORDERED TO THE SCENE. (Beripps Telegraph Service.) CHEYENNE, Wyo, Oct. 24 Captain Johnson and an orderly of Major Grierson’s cavalry Jet ment went to the camp of the U and demanded that they retour tw the reservation. T Utes refused and Johnson will await reinfor ments, when they will be foree back Cost of Punch. Twentytwo dollars and fifty cents is what it coat John Fussell to punch C, B. Dickinson last April The jury brought ita verdict into Judge Albertson's court early this morning The plaintiff brought) wait for $965, i HEAVY HORGES FOR GALE. ©. H, Holeomb Co. ¢ just re. coived o jond of heavy draft forsos which will be sold at thelr| salon stables, 1212 Western av, Main! 1671 ooo Edwards, viee president of Osborn Trember @ Co, have applied for membership to the Chamber of Commerce, At the last meeting John Considine was unanimously aloct Raliroad Men Here. Livingstone, manager Honolulu Central raligoad, tn Hawallan telands, te at the Ceetl, The road has 90 mi} operation, and has lately instal electrical power in place of steam power and hauls 12 coaches to 4 (rata. of the the Hotel in c Loses a Finger. Willam Cooper, foreman at the Holeolm Mill company at Ballard, {white repatring the machinery had his hand caught and so badly bert that Dr. Greiner had to am the hand and only the mains. Cooper ives at way Thinden Goes East. east last votunter thetr services ond the € Trans: Miasiseippt Com which ie to be held Mo November 20 yor la very anatows thet at the mercial vongre nm Kanes ¢ The m of 18 repr ite allotment pn gates. @ Sum involved. re in ane 9 Greenvitia M Frank Waterhe Frank Waterhouse Hanford The bint guments Dodtae nage inet the ad late youterday filed in plaineitt whieh fore Judge afternoon. declares that the loaned money with hase the steamer Garonne Waterb ompany. The sum volved im stated as $45,000 Apri had tn BUYS MORE SILVER (Seripos Telegraph Service.) WASHINGTON, D. C., Ovt. 24. The government this afternoon por we of sliver at 70 in New pur expe! 403 “wiVET MOODY TO ACCEPT POSTAL CLERKS GIVE THANKS Fi chased 104,000 o conts for delivery Orleans ons A copy of resatuttc thanking the Chamber of ot Be attle for recommending the state's representation Ih congress to work for better hb clerks other untoward * for raliway postal and for an alleviation of conditions, was re- ceived from the secretary of the United National Association of Posteffice Clerks thle morning remotuttos re adopted ( at the national convention at annah, Ga, and were spread on the minutes of that body LUMBERMEN TO MEET The regular monthly meeting of the Pacific Coast Lumbermen's as sociation will be held Saturday at] Tacoma. The car shortage situa tion will figure among the toples discussed. At » present time Victor H. Beckman, secretary of the association, is at his home suf fering from an attack of the grip, but it ia expected that he will be jing able to attend the me John Gustav Jacobson sent mon- | oy to his wife in Norway and asked’ her to come to hia new home in Se ‘TANCE. | weeks ago | | * * heheheh hhh hh One Minute, Please The sale of our traveling sales. | men's line of sample hats which we have been closing out this week at $1.00 aplece, will Thureday, evening. We still have a number of regular $2.00 and $3.00 hata left, all the very latest and nobbiest of thia fall atyles which you can buy tomorrow at $1.00. Seattle Hat Factory, 1 Second av, end tomorrow, $2.60, | mb re | ¢etion follows upon that of the com IN SALE TODAY A profit of 009 In throe weeks on an Investment of $190,000 le the figure netted by Eltet brothers in of the southweat ‘ r of Fourth ay at, which sold today th h the of fice of M. B Crane & wo 4 syndicate of investors headed by W t the sale double Columbia Whitney and J. W. Godwin. DEATHS ANO FUNERALS. The funeral services of William of at 10 4 large nda. The conducted by reiman Doyle, was held today look and wee attended by umber of relatives and fr funeral services were or O'Brien, of Seattie ‘The funeral of Mra will be held from the A U. W. Seventh av. and Union at, o'clock tomorrow Mattie Grege o. hall, at afternoon GREEN LAKE OREEN LAKR, Oct. 24.—Green & ors Hilt of this place report that they sold four lots in the Perkine addi tion Sunday for $300 each. This addition was opened up only a few d are now nearly all wold Mra. Lemm. Ward of this place is serfousiy 1) with diphtherta. Laat night Dr. Kidd was called and was compelled to cut a small hole in her throat and insert a tube so that she could breathe, as her throat had swollen so badly as to clone the wind pipe. 23 grantteware at Spinning’s quart double coated milk pan 7c; 2quart 12c; Squart 160; 4-quart 16¢ Deep prices te pudding pans proportional eee There is one feature about the Savings Bank which should commend it to every one, and that is, that small sums are the large deposits On Savings Accounts WePay4 Per Tower my Wy & | nas nD ‘Shae i & Trust Co. | Cor. Second Avenue and Cherry Street Howe Bullding, Beatle, Ween | Alaska Ranking i‘ n Agents for Deposi| Al h} Messrs, Wightman and Muckler of New York, now in this city, have made the city a proposition by which it may own «treet railway tracks on Fourth ay, Westlake boulevard and connecting streets without paying fog their construc » tes, A communication to this ef feet was received by Councilman H. Gill, chairman of the corpora 04 Hons committee, last night. This Broad-| atte in postponing indefinitely the application of the two men for 4 franchise upon the above streets. Iman Arnold Zbinden, of| The applicants for the franchise rd. left the city for the] S6Fee to pay the whole cost of main ght on a 30 days’ leave| talBing the road #0 long as they of absence. Ho will go to Nebraska, | $84!! Use it exclusively, and will where be intends to dispose of a| #80 pay their portion of the cost th and @ large Rumber of cattle | # Maintenance should another com He may go on to Chicago and othen) P88) desire to run cars over ite nearby eastern patnts on personal] (racks. The road ts not to be cow business before retursing to Se Sructed aati! after Fourth av. te atte $raded, and ft ix to be common us @r, The road will be deeded to the Suspended Sentence. ety im return for the franchise Keith MeMurran, charged with | privileges grand larceny to whieh be hed| Mr. Gill and members of the cor pleaded gcullty before the Supertog jonas committee are sald to court, was this morning brought vor the proposition, and have ex before Judge Frater, who suspended | pressed themselves as thinking {1 a& sentence of two yoart at Walle | the beat one yot presented to them Walla, and freed the iéyearold ha . on condition that he would keep out oso BIG PROFIT MADE Oh, Come On. Mayor Moore is still looking for THE SEATTLE STAR-—-WEDNESDAY, OCT. 24, 1906 ams, Ca Raft A A LR CECE CE CER Ee RT Rm Ta Ma =— j j | i EDRAL Pa. ’ Y, M. ©, A. NOTES DRIVER HELD UP IN “ » and ord him to give up : hi ne He complied. They then * COAL TRUST INDICTED. . LOCAL FLASHES HUBBY (ON | The V t elut t BROAD DAYLIGHT, | 5, {into their wagon and dro’ ] + 4 7 nday Nid ub mee us * (Borippe Telegraph Bervioe.) # ab kf ' _ for the ts aaeeeieenistasastinesaiien . OMAHA + t ‘ _* | tud th Wi M f S | ** 1 jury a jiet- & heetrn » | t compar n 4 ® ments againat the members of #] Committee Meets | meets (this ‘421 ay il at ; se en 0) eatt e . ra fi, fdas” Gaels @| the tty hail | ' ; . i light and robe {s Pm tee af wults y f iture, aut M4 aa Butoher Bankrupt | ‘ Veat f n me nd we i ole of | The most Co nil ! fos, ponieg and] * PRA PSR RR RE RBH) ML. Walle ‘ i) * Jur ' , 1 ch f Jlard, file@a petition, to be adjudged |MONEYED WIFE REFUSES TO | the participant hin diverst . - fford f ' p , ight witl be la bankrupt, in the feder ” | aturday night ther ' we avi ong s "| fire, earthqu th ‘ ae meee ripe tage ng tah LONGER LIVE WITH HER] mesting of all committee men ot|!#ke when he met another wagon.| cont is but $4.00 a year and he munte wih ¢ | Lavor Meets. |, EASY-GOING spouse ano|””* Wor Two wen got down from ot Your imapection levied Hey tae | A meeting of the Central Lab w ¥ be the first of th | 7 with be held toniat t WANTS DIVORCE, ee Operator I» Held Jhusband into th room and : , by orehes & HM. Noe * real eetate t Makes him tis the “ f dats wake oe nee ne sat Phone, Main 1514 Phone, Independent 3375 $$, t a charge be 1 6e0IMtL Phin morning | Carpenter Arrested been a cane ybo } C. R Lyneh, # carpent ar- | but fath | (Seripps Telegraph Service.) ; T sarty thin catroing charwet| | hébn: tcett of af PRINEVILLA, Ore, Oot a4 Thelby A, Ralley with a t bat the story she told fr apertor J } jury this morning returned a ¥pr|tory. Patrolman Carr 1 he ar-| Yakey’s court room, she has beer Met of murder in the first degtee|rost. Lynch was relea $25! wpending It lavishly on BR. Kolt againet Fred Shepherd for the kill oh bail [her hus 4 The latter kne ' pt « epher f w o th “ he 1] ¥ ing of Ren Zell, Shopherd, a Makes Record weod thi ' } Seattle’s Reliable Store—I512 to 1522 Second Av. hand employed by Zell, became in-| The local marine recruiting office | #Pent his time « the latest] fatuated with Mra. Zell and shot his} made a record yesterday, when It | b°Ok® and magaxines, smoking and employer without provocation {wont six men to the navy yard. |*'tae in an easy at as hin MEN FROM SCHOONER EXCEL | The were son from 15 appli: | * rea a ge i morning, | Ps canta and wete all born in the | Mle she ed the bills | won ww rom wearwano-| AL ACK A NATIVES ‘stints eh initial & Read the McCarthy Store’s j | in 1901, Mra, Kolbe had ¢ DIFFICULTIES IN SECURING | i. Fears Foul Play. |her husband a wedding trip t “ William Garvey lett his home,| puttaio and ma ther eastert AID TO GO TO FRISCO. 1481 Piret av. on the morning Of | pointe and then brought him to Be-! ursaqay 1St O October 26 and has not b a heard | aitie. comeguneinn ef eines. A. MeCoy sake the pollee | Mut the patience of the | M * , : satin ak. is he fo try end find bin. "Poul bay fs |weman “ended “when the" tussend| oney-Saving Specials Dora yesterday afternoon from the feared commenced to abuse her for her re-| mney sth am “ : ' igious faith, He wduld often grow ; ; a _ the crew of the] Word comes from Hatn@, Alaska} Holding Conference » do |pretane end let bie ie sate Every item advertised by this store is a 1 and means a sav- sone movisior, which Was/that the Indians there have spent] City Engineer Thomson an temper run rict when he launchet ing of from tot er cent t t sof How wrecked at Nelson's lagoon mearithe proceeds of a profitable sum: |@atant Corporation Counsel Todd) i) sia Waa. he: taamenes | « » 25 per every person vantage of it ow Val hree weeks ago. Captain | mers work in a protracted drunken | held a conference this afternoon in| “ tev : “ aie teat can yo ave ney any easier than by purcha goods you need at the Christiansen and his men are being |debauch, and the fear ts j|the former's office regarding the/ . aon ae store which alwa € the t merchandise er price than any other andes n's along | that there will be at suffering |Aesenament roll for the Third ay . lared to the court] store in Seattl Try the Carthy store once you will soon become a i} t ments can be mi of |among them during the coming win. | '™Pprevemen that Kolbe did not w a divorce regular customer heir transportation to San Fran: |tor, independents Object Jand held that there » caune f | claeo, where they shipped from According to a well knowa Chil| The Shingle Milla bureau report/a decree, The attor wil or ee Christiansen was —— kat Indian who arrived from Haines that a number of the mills that ar@/further that the act csi aa aan tate tae — bsaap # morning to make Af) on the Dolphin, the natives were re running Independently are making y up the ALL G DS VE 7 2 ? angement# at the customs house |contiy paid off for their services atjan attempt to out the price of| seven children, t Goo bd AI VERTISED ARE SOLD FOR CASH ONLY. NO for their trausportation, but as the |the canneries. They had no sooner |shingles and are objecting to the /mor marriage, th PHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED. customs house has so authority to) gotten their money than they for annual close down begun sult for separnt sass a A care for shipwrecked «allo: a they | got the Salvation y. the church New Members. were turned over to t United jand the other organizations which Attorney ©. W. Corliss and JH Girls’ Nobby New Suits at $8 iamrntdantea uits for girls of 8 to 15 year f age. Very dashing styles, made up from good, substantial wearing materials $8. that are bound to give you the very best satisfaction, Every garment is perfectly tailored Regular prices are $10.50, each $11.75, $12.50 and $13.50 each. Tomorrow take the suit you want at only $8.00. Misses’ Swell Fall Suits at $11 You will never think for a moment that these suits could $1 1 be sold for less than the regular prices. In fact, they are considered excellent bargains. They are made from splendid all-wool materials, and in the nobbiest of this season's styles. Several different modes to from. The regular prices are $14.50, $15.00, $16.50, $18.00 and $19.50. Sizes 11 to 16 each years, Special tomorrow $11.00. UNDERMUSLINS. TURKISH TOWELS. a Corset Ce Good, big Turk- J 19 Night Gowns- 4c ish Bath Towels, ° Petticoats — Draw- actual size 14x29 ans ers—Chemise — all pe inches. They are splendid new gar unbleached, but are <a ments, made from »od values at the the best qualities of muslin, cambric, regular price, 7c each. We have nainsook and long cloth, and very handsomely as well as daintily trim- med and finished with hemstitching, lace and embroidery edging, inserting and beadigg. Kegular prices $1.23, $1.39 and $1.50. Special at $1.19. . § ¥ marked them for Thursday's selling at only 4@. At this price only one dozen towels will be sold to a purchaser, BED SHEETS. 43c Good big sheets, really 81x90 inches in size, made of ex- KNIT UNDERWEAR. Ladies’ Vests ; 69c and Pants of mixed each cellent mastin, wool and cotton, reamed in. center, aa ‘Theed are cdt est : hemmed, laundered and ready for immediate use. The cellent garments for winter, as they protection from this Vests are crochet trim at ne ular price &5c cach; | regular price is §9c each. Thursday's price only 48¢@ each At ahis price we shall be obliged to limit the quan- tity sold to a purchaser. best te the m ford ord damp cl med and s ankle length Pants are tomorrow only y HANDKERCHIEFPS. MEN'S SHIRTS. Choice of 1,000 SPR Dine tee a pretty handker- 49 An extra good 19¢ chiefs, showing assortment o dozens of different : a Cc Men's Negligee each styles, fine sheer Shirts, in new fall NNN qualities with em- styles, tans, grays broidery, lace, scalloped, ‘hemstitched and blues, in nobby and embroidered edges, all very new patterns, each and every one of dainty. Regular price asc each. them a splendid value at the regular prices, 6Sc and 75¢. Cuffs with each shirt. Attached and detached styles, Your choice tomortow 49¢. Thursday's special price only 19¢@, Main aisle, first floor. TALCUM POWDER. LADIES’ HOSE. Mennen's Borat- + Well shaped, % ed Talcum Powder, 12! good, durable that well known 2¢ stockings, made of each } toilet article that is : fine black cotton ‘ used in almost - oo yarn, have elastic every household in mann tons, are perfectly the land. Our regular price is 17¢ a stainless and free from seams, The can, but we want you to see many other things in our druggists’ sundry section, so tomorrow the price is Og. One to a customer, regular price is 17¢ a pair. Tomorrow we will sell them at only 12%@ a pair Your good sense will not let you pass a bargain like this. LADIES’ PURSES. 39c each WASH SILK. Good yard wide 59c Pretty new hand purs in one of this season's most popular new styles, white silk, the kind that washes so well and makes up into a yard ‘I peo “ a convenient ob- such pretty even- long shape with ing waists. The strap across the back. They come in regular price is 75¢ a yard, but for to- morrow, one day only, we will sell it at only 50¢@. This special price wiil be for Thursday only. Do not miss it. colors of black, brown and green. The regular prices are 75c and 89c each, but for Thursday we will sell them at only 39¢. WOOD TO BURN, 25c¢ TORCHON LACE. eee 3c English Torchon Laces, from 3 to 4 inches wide, desir- Choice of new glove, 500 han I- attle, She refused and now hd a yard able patterns that kerchief and collar asks for a divorce Ct. Interest sell regularly at 7c, each and cuff boxes, all ee : : Re and toc a yard. it: good large sizes, Ps * —— Your choice tomorrow from an assort and) very han * BANK CLEARINGS, * ment of 1,000 yards, all at one price, somely designed, ready for the needle, pd pegeny ee - ‘asisan b Seg ante — 3¢ a yard. A price so ridiculous that We sell them regularly at 39¢ each, & Oct. 24, 1906 + 1,186, * | NB SOLER... von Outer it hardly seems possible, but all the We want you to see the many new * - -* same we have the goods, and they are things we have in wood, so tomorrow " DIRECTORS ’ . | * Inere over same ae just what we claim for them. these are priced at only 2S¢, ® «date last yoar ..$ 468,866.05 & Ainand fermit® 9 DD. Lowman : McCarthy Dry Goods Co. 1512 to 1522 Second Avenue Between Pike and Pine Streets The Pioneers in Seattle's New Retail Business District