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a, 5 EATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, OCT. 27, 1906 LTS a me Me ps 10, Ralph GC, McAllister, Mra LOAFERS DRAGGED IN or. ‘The examinations are to be trletod diag held mber 21 jell leaves @ husband and , wore roles RANKIE. NEL © Stas ee paced) VACK SULLIVAN READY TO)" ‘ v the re ane. ‘ . , 2 o | it gate nip Bg WASHINGTON BOYS MEET THE & ’ Lunen Wagons Ge. | 1 ee as atent The St That Serves You Best TA MAKE LIBERAL TERMS x of 1 ' three years / " w t lor one n No " inn | \ s to that t Fuller's kb} wUSKY BUNCH FROM THE Sees. tas , tld ar to the Ocoata je store ai u Bes | FIGHT EITHER AT FRISCO OR arnedifor him $25,000 ee re eae sate, w nigh ered rch at that point 2 eo : Fee itetatond, | OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL | omg Si? eee nd roggtemype be ve nel npn seonbamaeiie inane Garvey-Buehanan Co. 60 : — arngd it = , re me twas inaued by Chief of Pi W have been tacked to the door of ———ee | . penstetn after t " had ve a. I by membe ot the men Be San F Oct j a oe. ee hs att or ae Tee: | vend: ti is alleged, he has 4 ei Jiwan, representing Pe ne Sra a” deeae Agricul: | See Morege tub butler, Bote Canal Bond Fight frauded by means of va a de « ee re Se |e au” O| A ater EXPOSITION SALE & Vivan is prepared to make Neil lib so Greai. proparatans i ike wa , le a . e attorns ' w ! st ¢ ¢ i aie oo with trained leaders, aluinul repre nds. ‘The fight will nl tana f 000 shares { as he wanted a rn 9 vut Twer " ve presented by Deput t . Kae ady im ft ‘ Refo Jack left By ‘ res ered uting Attorney Herald wilh be the he concern | Among the business and the, | Savoy last night and hone of contention. Judge Alber DEATHS AND FUNERALS subscribed for nearly ‘ worth (Star Special Service.) « from thelr appearance, the on will hear the case | bab acl or caper ig eye of tickets In case he secured the] pRESNO, Oct attle wa will be no walk-away for the Close for Death airs, Ida Lee Thompecs, who Gled match fo t place. . atv ’ i | mm reap tc the theux a ; te ~~ easy for He jay and t t ' 1 De * rT] ” . ° ything he rn ‘ ii Cave ¢ have anything ae re rhe O. A. C have ways sent Jumes Moffit, of the firm of Bi I ad ' was held | rae nents.” anid Sullivan “The | Stwashes never even worried the| |The ©. &. ©, Maly tinea eal fuser BREN. Of tee Tim of Bish wort tre Everybody Help tow his. They are very aux Raisin Belt man, The northerners | rough the untversit ke much who died in that ¢ Paumedne. the | an ae es ne - cit to Nei t bim there, ar landed bu Garvin was ground of compara tor the Ame ' m-| 4 ik I . 2 Net! goes up he will break « nm the box ‘ and «had | tive han thete opponents pany, of this ¢ . t : 4 ords in box office receipts Hat if subles that mbined with liv « ha ivilied a > or The Americ Pa i rh ’ 1 James ‘ Net! wil! not fight us at home w ase rut resulted in two scores | die” xpirit into hie men that ma the Seattle branch he n Frau-| Murph ho dled at Bpok Oct : will fight here. for Fre Delmas seored on a! work wonders. Both coaches pre olseo concern. be held f ' H —Whee, Cove steps. the rin be | walk, a ad, a sacrifice | dict a close score and & hard fought Dacia Amie \ Mer rung. 7 5 : marked Sullivan Hite . eoond ore was browght in by The teame will line up as fol | te - Me r ber of 1 bers’ wu by a ES Ee |= 5 the, ty of publle| aber ot the humbery unten. EXPOSITION STOCK en mechanic after a har The sour OAC v. of w./ f." ag " i ager for the HM, J Be He tnvariably stalis art am ft BPO AR] popbin R. B. .. ..... Bante seaea ge Hein lied at th To be divided amonget the 1% ot one eae ve $3 4 fe 3] Bennett se ee Jarvis tations, but would fa ' intecnth ay three most popular CHAR D man out, After he sizes hi + aa ee H ; RO Wiahests - . 7 engi eee » : i o > ac ” nd Tertion the eastern example A t 3 ont up be usu + agg Aloe : ee ae AB: he | Cherry c Tegtinior | poriand Swed anh the Gthiiens plneed Ue First Presbyter hu A vote with each 10-cont been omy pation lh 2 Ry orp re . t 3 8 Of tl Pendergrass,..L. 0. . Renor| hee Sound Yelock this after Services ounan We fm the next round,’ and the funny} son x a ee oe poraythe << 7 ch :: ao om he | ae, he be tie oe Lt SEO part ts he ee aerally dows i = ae +3 8 2 } Slenennen....:.:d © Bragdon | fering Salt ur 16 te (ge Abenden Wert . ge, No. 87, ¥ AM. I wet Cove hits ike a mule, and to} ron om all phe « uf he wo ot ents ‘ Jook at him you wouldn't think he} — Tes “Wr eS bee Ro ‘Doaes| * “ee light extensions and othe " + Cl the End of sigh could crack an egg. His arms are . - PD + onal s Hon work will have t loses the nearly as long ss Fitsatmmon me Se rr. je abandoned by the ety lighting de _ wit about as large as Broomsticks : partment unless money is Where he gets all his power is « ; coming within the next fow weeks mystery We think he ts the beet J All the recent construction work only man in the world. We may be mi has been done on the rece taken, but will take a chance. If the department, as it 7 ae Cove can't beat Neil we want to i lon the basis that th | know it” Death of A. &. Hall we uid be sold in July of | act NO ry ; he death of A. 8H i cig GRIDIRON NOTE ' , in reported, Mr, Hall In Hell wee held in th lows students are resting easier ee es re € o'clock last night | Lens ad os as the result of the fact that Bobby ‘ nag ; boat wage eg BR Horse Thief oa |8%__ and GARVEY os BUCHANAN Tess : i >» a Ran Dawes me nee PF. Hell, t ster, report é Witeutt ts at Piiieeth “and Altea, | Kid Herman of Chicago have been|, 4! cen tie. 3 ae Sod cna ot oe iia cae : " tone mack | Angeles 2. | signed. The terms are. 133 pounds | , " ad charge of the services The [| ings and Hats below value captain of the toum. are gr i Gan Francisco 4, Lee Angeles 2 |vigned. The terme re line fight, [sme time during the night MB ipgit bearers were: Judge A. Wil M. LEWIS @ CO. | 1113-17 Second Av.—Lumber Exchange Big, ond Be ee ceomihta tow toon KGS He A REEES ESSA f 4] te wimmee to receive OS per cont! Prater, Judge FA. MeDonald, T | 1206 Second Ave. | five who trying for the t } . lerecman amd Mager, tows land the laser 35 per cost of the} P. Storey, A. J. Goddard, George A j Saaiene cho aah os = pieertiern pts purse; the fight to take place be-| Tailor Arrested. — 0 Eke gn ecpilidnody Ra |fore the elub offering the largest | Louls Gross, a well known taflor ‘ — Oakland 6, Portiand 5. panel Jat this city. was arrested last night q * . Prortiand % MH 8 noth Gans and Herman say they | by Patrotm oy for distribut a prom inna ie ote ing bills on the street agsinat the Gorasit itt prodiicn tebind Wer | emi skied end tanner: “ara: | SOTO Miler for referee. pre: Spe Banta alg ~ D Ted gates for the next two weeks at | Sem and Miles Urpire Perrine ¥. W. © A. Mets least. Coach Warner has many : » A. Meeting. — Bee $ Tomorrow afternoon at ¢ o'¢loe® , the YW. CoA new plays which he has the Ithe- cama practicing on. The Cornell men are counting on giving Prince Addressed by Mrs ok D. Biecty on oa worker eve tom a hard game when they mest Johnnie Rett has not chailenged |% Nenls Seenization. in New York € * i ries to meet G. Besenah He causal: damn esa plenty of time, however The Yale team is considerably i Rev. M. A. Matthews, president hampered by the fact that the Manager Before Fight—"Yep, (i) 46 the local branch of the Red coaches fear to start secret signal kit in @ wonder, Im afraid BYU icc society, has intimated that kill the other fellow and we'll sil]; persone using the sockety’s etm jqce sinehed” Ewe stent ‘| diem for commercial purposes after the right; “Toagh luck. Novesiber I will be prosecuted. rece followers: “Walt (Star Specie! Service.) carne Lape pooh ; Pure Butter, to the coventeenth of November, Rutter sold tn Seattle t LO8 ANGELS, Oct. 27.--Fight fans have centered their attention) “May the beat man win” is not |o says Thomas Payne, private see en the coming baitle between Abe| strictly grammatical, but ft stiliretary to Senator #8 Ht Pileg Attell ana Harry Baker | for the goon, The revenue laws hedging the therweight champtomahip Jack Brien vr of butter are very stringent, world, which Is to take place before |a,. retragredng§ They herent {a0Y violation of them involves the Pacific Athletic club of the | chaitenged each other tnthe inet 15 | 5°83") penaity might of Oct. 31. The boys ba ot minutes Convict Labor. 46-40 aplit for the + end. Jee Gans, the cutered Nehtwaigns | Canvict labor may short peex wi He is a |champten of the wort and who a =| the tithe of welter Row ropes caniien ot ha’ werd tine @ = a ton Be As tedious | a hereafter he will mot kay claim > Bp age ow ee pertod doing hin|to the welter-wetght champtonsh!p vooukt observations pong eg tha Gane amas sunced that he Wauld for. |‘B? board of county his claten to the welter-weight More ro ae wer . oneatt-| with Piynn. There in no better tithe tn Gans optnien, the tithe The nfversity eabt) " should be worn by Joe Thomas, of |aecording to Dr. Thomas F. iace tn the eeamtey fee pave president, is sadly lacking ta charged with abundance of oan, Coliterata. than which there is nothing bette: % quate accommodations for the ste ‘| to butld up physical abltities dents, owing to the Increase in the Baker has the Fiyamreamp at a LARRY A HERO enraliment, which sow shows a to Bast Side Athletic club, and Is rap | tal number of 3,033. idly taking off superfluous flesh. | Labor Soeskers. He began Im falr condition and will| | Bit Larry Metra. "the _Cinetn At a mess meativg to be beld nage ex Portiand back’! nest Thursday in the Labor Temple have no trouble either im getting to) weight or in hardening for a fast |", 1 sow a hero. According ©) Wits Blackman, former sta Contest. ddie Webster, who train. | 82 asters report the big fellow F® | ianor commissioner and now on the ed Flynn, is looking after Baker's proven eg ne pre murderer directly | ongressional labor theket, and C. work, and the latter's two brothers as had committed ie Young, state organizer for the are assisting. Eddie Menny serves Becton pager gives & how American Federation of Labor, wilt LAURELHURST ON-THE-LAKE S IN A CLASS BY ITSELF - . HE scenic beauty of Laurelhurst satisfies the most exacting lover of nature's most beautiful pictures. Just think of having the privilege of living in a beaw- er z e fe & tiful park among grand homes and cultured people on a peninsula extending It has an unobstructed panor- out into the grandest inland lake in the world. amic view of beautiful Mount Baker to the north, the snow-capped Cascades to the east, the picturesque Olympics to the west, and beautiful Mount Rainier, the grandest of them all, to HIGH SCHOOL T EVERETT: beret oan oe the Subway one negro was seen to pull « gum and pump five ballets into the body of another ee — ee on he re ene ry bod) Scnanceee, but MelLcan, ory pe the negro started to ram | chase and captured bim f og B.S entrance. Larry entwined arms around the colored vod oo ‘Santoued him so that he could not move, The police soon Mitchel! case, which was yester day argued befor the supreme court, sti) hangs im the balance. At the conclusion of yerterday’s hearing the case was aasiqned to one of the justices for a written opinion. Boys’ Glee Club. The Bors’ Glee club was organty od last night at the YM C. A it te their object to give «4 num eparring partner ing version of the Incident r . ‘. ‘ , By ———— Pear _—— 2 MeLean and biel” ‘”® = Ps the south, Where in all,the country can you duplicate such a picturesque location? Where the Park # meanity Opinion. ; The decision in the Creffield in the whole country is there such a grand combination of all that goes to make a location for a home most beautiful and perfect? If James Whitcomb Riley were to see Laurethurst, he would say: “It is a natural picture That no painter has the colors to make, When the snow is on the mountains And their shadows are in thelake.” for the arrived and took charge of Me-|ber of entertataments, and recitals game |!an's prisoner. The man who was|thir winter end 6 tear of the satay The | shot died in a few minutes and Mc-|citios may be made. Thomas J Lean will be o ness at a marder|Pennel, expertenced tn this tine of | trial this winter work, has been engagd to conduct | third. Time, 1:42 1-6 players are Stage, of Chicag the chores. Fourth race, seveneighths of a has tals Gles mete ano et Che dantat took Medical Exama. mil Darthula, 111 (Nieot), 2 to 5.| good showing so far this season. | felis in the country this season in lm 13 different cities of this St. Noel, 135, secomd; Bernie eam ts in| Steffen, Iddings, Finger and Walter |%t#t@ Wil! be held examinations to Cramer, 111, third. Time, 1:28 3-6. of the| Rekersall, captain of the eleven. |*°cure from whieh to fill hk race, three-fourths of a mile| men are out on account of injuries! The Maroons are to meet Purdue |" \eoaney in the position A suet the ime | : ae! “Third race, one mile—Mellvain, There is no place tike it, and you, living right here in Seattle, should get one of these 198 (Boland), 11 to 5, wom; Joe Coyne, M1, second; Tartan, 100, choice locations at once while the price is at the bottom, We have told you that there won't be enough togo around. You may think that advertising talk, but just call at our of- fice and see what a great amount of this choice property bas been snapped up during the twenty-six days it has been on the market. We say to you again there is a limited amount of - ee (For), — 2, ane and the places left vacant ha¥e| today. anager. second; Grace Kim-|beon filled by equally good play ae i ; i ’ ' i 4 ball, 99, third. Time, 1:14 25. There is no question about Laurelhurst, and in a very, very short time people will pay fabulous prices for this elegant property. The reason is simple, It is what people want when they want the best and grand- ore Sixth race, one mile—Elliott, 114| Seattle insuring the game today, a (Daly), 6 to 2, won; Red Thistie.|she has won every = agalost 111, second; Don Fonso, 197, third. | high schools so far thi Time 1:42 36 The line-up will be follows: Oe ee Don't Miss the U. Center, Presley Ss. Wey Yetd qua Steam and Gilli; tackle, Pullen and Hen-| | Things ar « moving sont satay we Y ates ; ente, Recemen and [street today. The market is clear « very stranger in Seattle show! Including shower snd plunge. |"; .crpack, Coyle; halts, Smith] Prunes peaches and crab-apples, |visit the navy yard at Bromertoa this | Sunday and see the United States Steam and shampoo bath, Sic; | with no chance of an back, F. gie- Turkish baths and bed for night, |and Pike; full back, F. Gepner. Kags are firm at 47, but|pattleships, cruisers and torpedo! anen. $1.00. Massage and Chiropodist alBil dParlors with @ tendency to go higher, boats there. Take the Port Or-| work a specialty. Oriental Baths, Oriental al The halibut morket,)@nen heslenard rocte beat from pier 3. Beata) under Grand Opera House. M. 1447, 1413 Third av. been at So, will suffer « decline, and|ieave at §:30, 10, 11:30 a. m., and) ind. 2114 sort. For @ wutel 4 the first of next week will find Wal-|1-15. 2:30, 4:30 and 7:30 p. Mt.Baker Park todey laden with grapes. Rastern Washington timothy has advan $1, selling at $20 to $31. |The prices on live stock, poultry, lime, cement and dairy products © not changed. | Vegetames Rorkanks Mog bs “The Mt. Baker Park Addition will, In my opinion, become one of the most desirable residence districts of the city. The st ities will be excellent. The system of park boule necessarilly run through the tract, thus connecting it with Rainier Boulevard. By the regrade of Jackson stre: cessible to the city by almost level gr: overtooking Lake Washington for a stretch of nearly a est. The price makes but little difference when you have what they want, It is fit for a king but still in your reach; but you must act NOW or it will soon be beyond your reach and owned by a king. The best is wanted by others, so when you find what you want, when you want it, buy it. Others will buy it from you and pay a fancy profit if you cannot use it for your own home. there.* In one year from the opening sale of this property, which was October 1, prices in Laurelhurst will double. The demand will treble. But it won’t help us, because our sup- ply will be gone six months before, but it will help you if you buy now. We are pleased to know if you have read this ad., but would appreciate it much more if you will kind]y take the Madison stret car to Johnson's hoat house at Lake Washington, where our salesmen will be delighted to take you to Layrefhurst and show you that our ‘Wetske Transfer Co. _ Lose Another Horse Gu Weteke, of the Wetske Transfer company, thinks that with out question he is the luckiest hard luck man in the elty About a month ago Wetske lost one of his Centennial’s Best Flour language describing Laurelhurst is very crude compared to what it really is, JOSEPH R. McLAUGHLIN mile, will render it scenicaily the most attractive large valuable horses, vatued at residence district in the city. and the character of the and now on t is of that FRANK F. MEAD OWNERS PAUL Cc MURPHY ground is such as to permit of an ideal arrangement of 48" . oer . er ~ 4 being wor 26 That's ind boulevards.” Wetake thinks he is in hard }iuek. Now the lucky part of it Hes im the fact that Wetske had both |horses insured with the Pioneer | LAve Stock Indemnity company, with [offices in the “P.-1." building, this city, who paid both claims the day following presentation of proof. Gua| ‘ns wearing @ broad smile and spenc ing a @ art of bis time advinin } hoi Asoo h to insure their If atock Makes More Bread man 2476 212 AMERICAN BANK BUILDING wo. 2569 Makes Lighter Bread Makes Whiter Bread Makes Sweeter Bread Makes Better Bread Than Any Other Flour Hunter Tract Improvement Co. Danie! Jones—F. L. Fehren. 117 CHERRY STREET. INDEPENDENT 695 DOWNING, HOPKING & RYER ICE TO “PIANOS. i MOT SUBSCRIBERS ’ on Stocks, Bonde eal a itn, Should your copy of The Star fal Made in Seattle, Shirt Mfg. Co. Yee7 @xcond Ave, Seattle Wash. L. |. HOPFMAN, The Noted Orator and Author Father Thos. 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