The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 25, 1906, Page 7

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ft " iRODALE — THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY 7 eee a nencenmneneeme oct 1906. “VESSELS Singur case 10 COPY AFTE ee WANT ELECTRIC et CT A LT TT Ae LOGAL FLASHES 10 CONSTRUCT LINE AND PAVING j f Ron: | — — ta for | ! 1 ft enue Milw & at Pou | ny . Ty Avenu "T ing the ' = of ; ; t . . . f e f » WH A { ° | | : CD hr . or ingular and sensational | OFFICIALS FROM VANCOUVER, | of an ‘ Rent from n o thi ' na a Ls ' peanteaanreee we N tions |FISHING VESSELS STRUCK BY |: ir 8 ¢, Come To CITY TO! n wert ae i for the | t 4 wer City * B pontias *, O'Brien Oardes STORM REPORTED MISGING gainat F. W ' that he LEARN SYSTEM OF LOCAL } . ’ . amen oo * and ' Ante Be ar in IMPROVEMENTS. peels “ ff te a gitl of 14, at tofond ' f Per SD . f the First Proaby: | ioe.) ak a Galea Mab eoties Govesk Bt : Rev. F. ¥ ; Arrant wa ix mont TT aad seer for which the | © i of} but whom the authorities hav i Kawin F . ; ok. bh Service ehureh on the | th fay./ unable to apprehend ' I Findings Withheld t pps Telearaoh So ? Fourth 1 ment ' t vurth and at hing Mareh M Jones, mothe 7 Ht ‘ ORTLAND “ ! vee ate misaln, jthe the id girl, toc ' Ors , t . : . » MoLaughiin Realty company | daugh bef Judge Griffin , » ' ' bana ates ark 8. 8. Loeb and Benja mission th he mat F. Gib othe & af el ; jeer = ooh M f the Independent 1. The ceremony wa ame 8 te | th 4 M ' a | " wore tract formed the morn a > "e . xbow for $4 The land ts The defendant in tt nee | § iim eee ave gone and the < ra interd | Jemploy of the volt rovement mat | Lands Opened M'FARLAND RE-ELECTED in Oe ene is on al isement resort with | town as a 1 " ; + Vee! | : —— (s T s F thts ren * e pert A MCe and have wh ked big to Mra . of at have| | ! : " Bor pps Telenress perv - é 4 ogee for ath sorts on the | 4, mother of seven children and iy ing for th t tw (Star Special Bervice - 4 P 4 wo oP 4d fe : s onde ng to e th ». wale i, of Pens & Reew win no dane aa ol «drunkard. B m of financial ne fo , ¥ . , a ee ce rs permine ‘ " ( j me i MUST DEAL IN CURRENCY, ec Oh pode mers | Coen Sat we At he fi Py ; a2 J at the age ns - . Ag ; | Scrippa Telegraph Service.) J Lund, a notorious t ) th radios Mate at ! & one cost of f P Epler Block Fire | EXONERATE PATROLMEN npr rea | stoorer, was a 1 yesterday aft-|1 ’ " nd too big & ' 5 \ sport any ® than | ibn About a month age Lund aw ng nie Se bie tec visit,” # ' ah ‘ n ox. | ottived In Seattle and w \ s the husband a young @ 5 . ' auned 1 Pa i iW Knapr of the | 8 recognized by Chief of, Police | nee Ella ( “ he b 7 A to : . ston a hott Wappenstein, whe an: | marri¢ at gaoation be ' ma \ n of he Maes , « est. He wa 4 tay | Charte M r © cost of img er os « ted wentene H tolcharged Boyd with bis . nd that borne by the tax . 3 ibaa repeated denials he fina ' | { ' « tracts jay he returned and, with ted his dout fe . wast © “ iy & Turne All tariffs tied 1 the ald of two compan Neeced | pron " r i. ete ; the Ix paKeH ; - promptly reported the matter to the | : ( smpany bes vol for ” " o the rates! Ben Laudman o : io wee [neakecatinn att or Bond 9, finding it ne - n 2 a ane pF ested and to serve his rant was tasued he est Of} pros ; rme « aporta can be| 62-day suxpen a0 Sea Wain’ hae ay’ dienommaren pprove . he with ty Chief t erly ‘ tt bs 7 ’ : ef Wappen whem the} In the case today many letters!) . “eases ! i 4 aye, wh will bt © between wit n F . ia CHARGES ARE FILED. ito serve, are “arr A » Pay the | of erlor court, and w ; r ssourt w © ple in evi-} f, tha was & P. fith @ ¥ {him on the charge of gan dence, and th of the batter show.| (27™ (9 Vancouver th ening € For the past week our bank Ma Sytig ph ey “+ —— led plainly the ec nce broken t Dr. He has almost seemed to be the ar - soe 2 » Senabie Boyd and the Ldation brought; PROPERTY OWNERS APPEAR SNOMOMIGH NEWS. f headquarters for Nome—so oY, t Attorney nehia- iP his duplic! | 5 many of our old friends from we G. . x marge’ I At the meeting of the street cox Star Special Service | the north have been in to shake ete aaa ti Meek Gen testnhe egg net ernoon the question | HOMISH has ex hands, and incidentally do a ‘ . Sake ge Bie — feniag of Ba “ . « " little business. We offer you Mgbt bots in Rows add ~ gon Hs ~ nat ame up and @ Sumber of ot « B every facility, and will give you aioe c.| ae . |, Se i oe a ywhers were present img D . 0 eveh information as we are eitestng forgery tober 22 being ® 1 wome as : three lots pie Weatt pe Ban oontiag The pet asks that the street be . | ipated oa the west sho yt nth ayers | eaeved et, and most of the | ernest He| JAMES A. PIERCE DIES. | me peeps . : irty Pea 2 ied prope owners, excepting those , On Savings Accounts aa bh are thie afternoan ap betwe Republic and Mercer k 7” 7 James RK. Pterce, Pacific coast < Sidi: Cileeaks tian’ | ms to be in favor of the wid | : ent brit Hen & Co, let | WePay4 Pi aon bee = 3 a on > . . ot WASHINGTON, Oct Sinzo ane . « ‘ t at home, 1222 Bix-| e ay er . sved, Dut! Oaki, the Japanese ambassador, had | u FP w enth night. Heart CS} i] t t kick against widening and allow? | ‘ - j pobon t]a tong contersnce with Secretary (Star Special BOY INJURED pores. te t. Interes Root today. Mr, Root depreesied| MALLARD. ¢ arty| Walley Koski ca neanath + JA . we ily 8 ¢ past 16 years he has been con =o manifestations against the Jap-|this morning destroyed the sawmill) while attempting hifaueae x shoes aes & ter =. © jaected with the anese on the Pacific coast, and said |of W. H. Lord & Bon, located on Di | ear i: aor et Moniek ane lacs ered ry pret ned PRANCHES—Georgstown, Renton. the work was that of agitators, and | vision st, north of Ballard. The fire! James, was thrown off in ; pes - : JAMES D. HOGE Precident im no Way represents the general | started about 3 o'clock and owing : ‘ae "He fell | y wife jaus ® B SOLNER Casnier feeling of Americans. He explain-|s strong wird blowing and no fire Gee ak sana | ed that the exctusion from the San | fighting apps s the roilt was soon 1 Rg lgrtn | JURY ALMOST COMPLETE LEE NELLIS BURIED. } penmoTORs Francisco schools was the result ai * how Fagan - Ferdinand Schmit? J D. Lowman of unforeseen conditions arising on |‘ re otm urs were ch on : as takes to (Seripee Telegraph Serv oe.) ¥ the into Beek account of the earthquake and fire.|sleeping near the mill state that the) thr 3 SAN FRANCIS | Nellis, necond aamistant engineer of | Pswera RK. Dune Aoki immediately prepared « mes | fire started in a corner near their GN. 18 SUED. Sore Fangs cues 9 steamer 5 » Ana, who was ff iames D. Hoge sage to Tokio, giving assurances of | eck y . ed Mor hi the dis America’s friendly feeling | eotings were thie) 20m? '™* rae of his 8 held from it has been learned that Aoki! rae eeTY ROAD BIDS rite un before Superior|\ on eters ey- Watson's at k this tutimated that Tokio & inh joann @ time for recetving bide foelJudge Albertson agains otha Gee 2 erne: The services were under Ui Ss: ii tia That Teal ah reward |The, time doe Teegtine Min fash Sedge Ammertnwn ent the |e cone Stee = ts (Union Saving Gen Prundene aehdate ae @ beanen Oe opened thie afternoon at 2labi of $1,999. the pla being |WILL SELL LADIES’ HATS ‘ { wien Hae & Trust Co. ot the treaty of 1894, the first arti | Clee By ba — eerieien Menry Rochford, wh we} AT HALF PRICE TOMORROW. | © ee ” cle of which provides that citizens |‘ @ following roads are in| 1}. 1903, alleges injuries rred| London's, 1111 Be 1 Vriday or ond AW nd Ch Brree ot country be accorded ali |Yoed: SH. Posnough road, No, | while working om the night shift in| morning between 125 to Pg ef Me tty 8 — png aS Sead Geos pers ease lthe privileges of patives of the oo | % James Clarke road, D. H. Thomas | the tunnel | wilt any lndiew hat F stock a 6 cnriené of heavy raft waaay lags pec ars read and C. D Hith 4. ‘aA rit - eslves 6S Agente 8 for Alnska Danking an Gafe er country man row « et half price Thie meant | ne which will be sold at thet tt fe pamitted by the ctete 6 | BOART ACCEPTS PARK thing ¢ Salant png oe ores saat Deposit Co, Nowe, Alaska, i are something to money-saving womer en stable 2 Western av | partment that this government may | r Pasig = srn asd cour’r. SITE FROM J. M. FRINK ore 3671 ose | , ae Frater spent this m “ oy Saree a pee 1 ting Tonto in hearing the objections of a num+| . The city park board at ite meet tha: ve tes : m HO violation Of | her of reeidetns invelved at-|ige this noon in the Chamber of bitgations unless the Ban iter of the petition of the clty of Be. | Commerce accepted the deed of the row BOF lattie for the laying of and ” acre park tract pre nied » the | Nght on the subject strecting of Bieventh av, Much ty by J. M. Prink. J ¢ Olmated | i wrangting characterised the morn. | hna been employed by the board to | n nt 3373 MITCHELL CREFFIELO CAGE. | ina's proceedings make the plans for the counecting | Phone, Main 1514 Phone, Indepe de a lroad link between the untverstty | The Time Is a Close! We'll Be nds of Men’s Sults, Over- Coats, Cravenettes, Hats, Un- wear, Shirts, Neckwear, tc., Etc., Etc., Etc., YET TO B8& SOLD ‘The prices are certainly low enough! w the Bing life ont of every thing ‘re cutting Eman going ont of business! There's no other ¥ ome good, kind preacher converts one of OF robbing landlords We trieg to buy the ground this store stands on ae oer to erect a fivestory building and give it Bat no use, we're out of it now: Come and Supply Your Needs at Our Expense. _§ 7.0 $11.75 $8.7 $12.60 $10.50 “23°... $17.50 85.50 + $12.60 S14 Genuine Priestly Cravenett $20 Cravenctten $8 Cravenettes Cravenettes + BIE “ 814 812.60 0 Young Men's Suits Cravenettes the same way ats and are BOYS’ a. " wee ano CHILOREN’S DEPARTMENT Loaded tery hs 1/4. BRIDGE & CO. 1416-1417 Second Avenue Wext Door to the Bon Marche fA ahd look ‘round. You'll find hundreds of SEATTLE DUE TONIGHT. f Beattie, Attorney George Ho Walker wilt rrounds and Washington park represent Judge Fratear of the su ia tomorrow ty tw ee ee ee | j perior court at Olymy t 6:90 u'elock |the day set for the hearing by the - Drea hes Benr grsrer Ror GB ltoraey Mackintosh’s appeal from aoe b. seae $1,538 jJudge Frater’s verdict of insanity FORT WILLIAM, Ont. Oct. Bo) Gor B56. 1908 936.934.78 |im the case of the Mitchell Creffield steamer Snyder left . | combination of murderess. the cast, carrying |@ Incresse over same uty Prosecuting Attorney 1340,000 bushels of wheat, the f , fate ist year 0,290.94 ew present the argumeRis of the largest cargo which has ever left : vsti ea : prosecution this port See Ree eee | | Seattle and | Seward As Object Lessons The Ocean Terminus of Alaska’s Prin- cipal Rallway System to Be a Repetition of Seattle’s Sur- prise in Real Estate Values tributary to Seward and being opened by the 649 mitew of of Wash- The country in Central Ais Railway te largee than the State main line and branches @f the Alaska Central ington, nh hese 6 The climate just as favorable to habitation enter of trade Invariably. ontains at least one-fourth seaport metropolis of every population tributary to it feattle and San Franciaco Heattic hae fourth the population of California the are Instances, ° of the total population of Washington, Ban Francisco one-fourth and rich timber ne-fourth of the population of the vast trot Seward w just ae certainly contair valleys of Central Alaska, with thelr tr and agricultural lands tT} mmparable deposits of gold, copper, coal, sold for $600 a tot The ond avenues, in foattle, t be touched todAy for $200,000 apiece ¥ nd Be property nty years ago The @ skeptics then. The ser akeption dig not mak the profit In another decade we shall see proportionately the same developments and surprise Seward Many of us will live to nee 1,000 The time to buy t# at the start Bear in mind that the only tote for sale | 0 at 4 100,000 In Seward. t )00 population in Alaska ar Seward at any for him at 1 hier adjot price are the Frank Thomp- oda ther pe or # will be listed at r and prinetpal stockholder, hon lota, which he has r ted me to turn | He needs it in his M > al tunith The price he names | pring by the Seward Land | John E. Ballaine 505-6 Lumber Exchange SEATTLE, WASH. trical enter; »ple third of the price of which I am the pr ny #eeeeeeeee McCARTHY’S Seattle’s Reliable Store—1512 to 1522 Second Av. You Cannot Help Buying Bargains If You Trrde at McCarthy’s Tomorrow sale. Every single article in the store will be on special Whatever your dles purchase may be, whether a silk dress or a package of ne you will buy it Of course, the larger your purchase the greater will be your at a discount saving DIMES MAKE DOLLARS. A DOLLAR SAVED IS A DOLLAR EARNED. ADD TO YOUR CAPITAL BY GETTING SOME OF THE TEN PER CENT DIVIDENDS OFFERED AT M’CARTHY’S TOMORROW. We are making this immense sacrifice on the prices of all our merchandise in order to divert some of Saturday’s and Monday's tremendous business to another day in the week, as on those two days we find it difficult to handle the crowds of people who come. Friday's special sale means— $10.00 Worth of Goods for $9.00 $9.00 Worth of Goods for $8.10 $7.50 Worth of Goods for $6.75 $5.00 Worth of Goods for $4.50 $2.50 Worth of Goods for $2.25 $1.00 Worth of Goods for 90c On Friday all sales are for cash. No charges, no telephone order O. D, orders accepted except at regular prices, McCarthy Dry Goods Co. 1512 to 1522 Second Avenue Between Pike and Pine Streets The Pioneers in Seattle's New Retail Business District Fi Cpremnsenmmnel pom Cporomaanoens RDI

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