The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 29, 1906, Page 3

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wai o * Mts at . ee TTT lay, A man of too shoul! the Alaska-Yuokon-Pacific ° [SLAND VISION © & man of fire. Winter hake Tucken-Pasific expos! NEWSB y NCE MOUNTAIN VIEW. | ORDINANCES APPROVED ‘ ert ike sUMIMeEF for Tee} MON has been appointed by Gov LL itd pa fi ‘ : 3 wt 1 with mé om If & man ie in the aptrit, | GeOrse Chamberlain of Ore rhe | The real estate office which 1 ns [being bull in the road next te De W Seiscent lw beat who i# not fun @ in negotiations fe The dance committee of the Be ling " n. The office ts being| yor f comple he im * t be th at Methodie = eon it of God, There te q |) * “Wilding and an exhibit for the] cig Newsboys ’ morndsa i by Wheeler, McDonald, ¢ I ment of Twenty-fourth Ave ny f mone but if ean audienc te af: P : : € inion thin £ r oe ; e # . > prope alr in 1908 howe appointed on we on an wpe and is being built] North } , ke; appropr he ne of the ne eve mot be Se 1 be where |t " nideer tar A Gentle, ee neg, hell in about the same place that T. P.|qting $104.11 from the general fund |in sla I t ri Go Loe mr of exploitation of the A..| °° the night of Friday, No } office w formerly located] iy eomy he aprovement of of y nd t in tien have hac & . Pp. &. COMMITTEE 16 ¥ P. ¢ ition: B. W. Rowe, a| This will be the 14th annual affair ona wh Kc n “ e ty « « th rth ot al by ft ‘ Z , 5 mys " oo Days of APPOI ‘ drugs of Portland; W. H, Weh-|of the unton and will be a fy voce page riating $734.40 from the ge , o ee ot neroli an . NTED FROM OREGON ing, of Hillsboro: M.D. Wigdom,| querade, The proceeds are G, L. Tanger, president and trean | place Marea Mae fund t mplete the tmp ' : pad as be tn th —- of Portland, and J. O, G. Boo, of | annual dinn on during the boli-|Urer of the New World olting “ < 4 ve nal. ie ‘ “s (Th 4 her al i ' are firet state comminsto Grant's Pasa ye to t , embers be OuNGing W be moved into (he ading? © fight to the Its of iy mmission fc days to the union member Company, left yesterday afternoon ih ealas distanc ‘ ’ TRAINMEN TO DANCE rons of a oe Raby: Deen em dial dee etaee on : ard ot Mr. Whe ler, a distance Of] Hainier Inve hs —_——_——— —————_—__—_—_—_—— © of the company’s hold |about ten fee loo" dia want amndiiin anttaia arudte és : — iw in ana to secure the ree Mr, Routan ts building a : . r 1 Bro ood ‘ 4 ots and vouch : ee two-story house on Bevent Trainmen w vows SOMA Yl seventh at. near Aurora | I at Bagle 7 . < Ie y ‘a perior Court, The plaintiff | eefig Fie Agr < Se Ss ¢ Ki theprocea@ings apainet Dr, Tan THANKED THE JUDGE | ‘ band. Tt mittee on < « vo L. & will be required | nger . ip We a Hasement St t the f so = ito hel | PY (he cour aise his be - Thank you,” said Fr Lamb] John Feele nd ¢ 1 panic of We recommend ; as . dition due to the quick recognition by t $600 10 $2500, the ware nd {OM this morning when Judge Frater] Prank Duso, whe Ng geo A é ‘ OAK 1 lB ate T. LOUIS MALLEABLE RANGES, GRAND ROUND OAK HE ATERS, NEW COMFORT HEATERS, EAGLEM !shed not later than this aftern: d 4 wemtence of one Pog toad Ho aS th Her, who has be ROUND © HEA his(bond was called for by Juc ulin for grand larceny-| danet the Cove 1} t t \ $1.00 Down and $1.00 per Week any damage likely to arise from the | POMPEY pleaded guilt Hi me! mitted " on } = Ww and w you all it ts worth fit ngainst him was grand larceny, and the court's) t Lbave hever sold or intended to| “mience. wae Nght une the of-| 700 Y rds j : eali,"declared Dr. Tanter yenter:| {cnder had previou introduced ar s important testimony in the convid 7 ‘ day.afternoon, “a single share .of|;. a Good all woe ' t able ma Our New Crockery Store Sect nat nansinsle thar® St on of curtain 0 |1u0°per para,” Come and tse" } y te Hane renne my m " } Ind 7; Queen Anne J | a We he te you to visit our new Crockery and Gla presied my willingness to be re John Connors was arraigned this! y . ¥ a ware department, It ts situa n the main floor to the left of thelm/ strained by the ¢ deal sellin | mccaiak ced ccioreh a clon or] WUmy BME CO, 618 We ay. car B entrance. {t is filled to repletion with the best the markets of thefg|the same, Next Friday I shall turn| guilty to the ehs of obtaining} ———— werld afford. Eve hing marked at our usual modest price my books over to th oney under false pretenses tn the — ——— — IL CUT GLASS them myself in im of $30. He was sentenced t ] P LATED books which I have er| two years at Walla Walla pentter AND STER to the company I have nto| t —— LING BILVER the han f the prone | B. Knutson, convicted of petit! & CUTLERY may 0% ¢ idence against Thom ren was et ed to als | Mm, one of the directors, show-| months in the county Jal . aie now j We af \. Me HAVILAND ing bis embexziement of certain | = a 4 eet your ees” CHINA funds | GET FIVE YEARS, | for 3 PORCE | “eveT Save " ‘ arwe lv LAIN DIN Attorney French this mornin THE DRUGGIST, SAYS OF the lin > x= NER WARE withdrew his motion for a new very lars nke Jone t of ‘elgh ear . “> BRIC-A-BRAC < and rarer the ae aabied to @ a3 PORTABLE scored sentence \ adelienk a] modesty LAMPS The Lien and the Mouse five years h in the Walla Walla a , ; : ELECTRO led t " pen was immediately im proad and « 1 A crowded house at the Grat | 7 ie . 4 LIERS last night saw a great performance. | Posed by Ke Prate | dependad a J ARDE It was a clever and delicate t White Suede Kid Gloves, 16-But Sa | ‘ x wienge |g ng of one of the col ton, at London's Tomorrow $1.75. | Damas se annie the present day and These ladies’ gloves are of Finished Clow? ‘ ray financial power of the finest quality, and are direct { Baprins to 1 | ARIRTY OF NOVELTIES eniably protrayed tations from London, Englan . a "1 ars i fou the t ft London of They r ADDITION 7 There are two people in the leased only t Saturday from the q ] 2 whe nd out vidly, Paul & custom how 1111 2nd ave eee |) 2.45 BUYS 4,25 BORE ENS Fe ne rkett Ryder ae —— Tl | Four-panel, golden oak frame ae bine I oo I t t Cor r ' filled with figured eliko- gm) 198. and Josephine Lovers, ¢ nter Tra ympany in ey Rossmore, the mouse me r Park Additior 1 soak sient ortectl f || tine; ® only 2 gr ps B ages aker } ion a eing p I il b> 4 “ye hb € one 1 ¢ profits are | 4.25 BUYS R700 SCREENS F dove of the Grand : if , re i ‘hree-panel, golden oak frame were given ‘ = adequa made rta ¢ selling plan fj e u filled with blue burlap The stage settings are the beat 4 « I 1] that this pr 2 1 gives me | SILKOLINE— Bi or the excellency of t « ; ite 8UY8 15 Biwe offer tom « S tect 6 tad si Heat grade, 36-inch plain, M's Bland thome, crowded b on feed With red, Gree tap of best qu ared lGoubt greet the remaining perforn Se re: War $8.00 qua Ps ADRAS. ance y and Wed . : “gm 233 BUYS 86.50 SCREENS—Threepancl, full height, cover Bie OUVS #1.25 be RAC Bh nedday nights and Wednesday mat {t Par ges and at- ‘Of best f gbitly solled—that's why so ¢ a . lake and combination | 1 t ‘ undings fences and grounds, and one that 6 only ‘ | u | BUYS S125 GOSSAMER 25¢@ BUYS 35e HUNGARIAN af OOe BUYS 1.25 COREAN Hi) As Told in the Hille | OTH— a, ccru = =CLOTH—J6inch, eleven color CLOTM—Oinch, silky luster As Told in the Hills,” a st eeeereee Sigures enatiene blue, red, green. melodrama, Opened at the last night and the verdict of the large audience was that the formance was a great success ry of the play hinges about nega, an In child who is AGENTS [El od by the whites and educated by me re the residence section of Seattle above all Buy Now Opportunity There Are Less Than 50 Certificates 1403 to Sem. The struggic between her comes oftenest to him \ait FOR THE Pl siogaince to the two racer f who as a Ittie money of Ownership Left shes the hea interest fe | ald aside egin by Famous & . . ing your spare dol EE Sle. alt week with regular} hg — 2 He Prout If You Do Not Buy One Now, | 5 Vee You Will Pay Much More Later. KITCHEN ao) Held for Ransom, 4 Per Cent interest THY Charles A. Taylor Company - CABINET BF) gee Held for Ransom” this week, | lopenina yesterday at the Third Avenue. The story is founded on that played in real life when Miss Kulen, Stone, the American mission | ary tured by Macedonian [otaneds The opening performance G at success, Perey Hunt-/ Pl F new member made « hit be Lauretia Taylor and the other were given ovations Held om on all week with usual HUNTER TRACT IMPROVEMENT COMPANY, Daniel Jones F. L. Fehren. 117 CHERRY ST. IND. PHONE 695. Ask for One of Our Miustrated Booklets. | | Men and Women | Belasco and DeMille's “Men and | Women,” was presented last night before a packed house at the Lols I orane It ia much like the plays Get Well Acquainted With The Mutual Life @ It has been in existence sixty-three years. Public confidence and patronage have made it and kept it the largest and staunchest Lite Insurance company in the world Tt is owned by its policyholders. It protects thousands, but there are many others who should have the same protection. Mow about you? People who are so thoughtful and kind as to wish to provide as they can to-day for what will happen some other day, when they are taken trom those they love and support, should get acquainted with The Mutual Life of the Elizabethans, in that it taker } individuals of a variety of stations } ip life, and reduces them, one and ait, to the simplest equation—that Of man and that of wom The j play abo «in the usual tense wit J uations of the Belasco drama. The William Prescott of Ralph BE, Cam mings, the Colonel Kip of Harry IMack, and the Sam Delafield of Phillip Sheffield were excell pt Steamer Florence K. Leaves Flyer Dock 10:30 a. m. Wednesday = Insurance Company New Vaudeville This Afternoon | at the Star Theatre this after on a completely new program of | vandevilie is ting given at the Star Theatre, The headliners are two big comedy teams Dick and Allee McAvoy and Riley & Math ews. The bill will be re 4 to 0 and 9 o'clock Let them read its history; analyze its statements; examine its investments; consult its agents, They will find 2 reason for its strength and stability and a reason for their confidence and patrona @ The new management of the Mutual Life has been in control for nine months. fe report for the first six months will be mailed to anyone on request, or may be had of its agents. It tells what has been accom- plished in conformity with the new Insurance Laws; shows the vast reductions, and indicates the un- ‘usual advantages yet to reach its gelicyholders Its plain figures, given in a plain way, will convince any fair-minded person that The Mutual Life to-day justifies the good opinion of Bishop Chas. C McCabe, of the Srethodist E piscopal Church, who recently said “After long and careful consideration, I am thoroughly satisfied that the present administrations of both companies (the New York Life and the Mutual Life) are now effecting great economies and reforms, and that these institutions, purged as by fire, are now in a position to afford the pro- tection of and on better terms, than any known in the past.” It justifies also the good opinion of Mr. James C. Colgate and his associates, who, having policies to the amount of $5,000,000 in the Mutual Life, recently “resolved that the present executive officers and trustees are, in the opinion of the Policyholders’ Pro- tective Association of the Mutual Life, faithful to its interests, and that their administration of its affairs has been and is efficient, economical and bene- ficial to the policyholders.” @ li you would like to know for yourself the latest phases of Life Insurance, ot wish information concerning any form of policy, consult our nearest agent or write direct to The Mutual Life Insurance Company New Vork, N. ¥. an people of P This is the chance of a lifetime for the ¢ : s or manufacturing upon the grounds. t Sound to secure summer homes at a central location he assembly Every deed prohibits the sale of liquor and the carrying on of any busin l other natural advantages one could wish for water ral grove, fine wharf, pavilion, pure sy night at Opening of Wonderland. Saturday night the Wonder Exhibit at No, 906 on Avenue will be thrown ope The features will be the 1909 Flyer touring car makin trips to all parts of 1 and three baby Incubators rect from New York und an electric road will connect with Seattle and jon will be prov ded by THE TRIP, SEE THE LAND, AND YOU WILL BE SURE TO BUY. BUT GET ON THE BOAT AND GO ANYWAY. wor prought here In addition there will be | music and hundreds of electric pte rren Seattle's new amuseme nt « elegantly furnished and fin aturerooms plenty of place ished and ocupies the formerly used by the Toke Point j Cafe of water This idea! tract of 250 acres » beaut water to Sound | GREEN LAKE © RNBSUEG © REET 0 909 a pea RINGS SS” i This is the + eantiful and accessible tract any- Where near Se A more delis r appropriate site would be hard Mo find, and ever ¢ for the establishment of A successful) a All church, temperance, educational, patriotic and Philanthropic or; < will make this their head Quarters and n x € thateMr. T. W. Davidson has chased two lots and a house loc ated | xtieth ay. and Meridian ir. T. Ro Thurston for § on f |. Two Babies In a Day No leas than two prominent noes in this city were made hap Srconp Avenue & Spring STREET all MONARCH Ranges are made of the The bodies and closets envi t grade of cold rolled polished stecl. The color is in the finish and no paint or ename) will improve them. Stove polish or Saturday by the arrival of a e offer $30 cash for any yj)ccking bas.no place in a kitchen where a MONARCH is used oh ekoring “Baby” Grand from the MONARCH RANGE ever The tops of THE MONARCH Range are ground ‘nd polished as LARGE WATER FRONT TRACTS, 6ox100, $400 TO $600. DE LOTS, FARTHER OUT, $200 TO $600. D. 8. Johnston Company mooth as the top of a tabN. It will burn coal, wood, bark or lig @ In addition to selling more than sold by um nite. It has MANY SPECIAL FEATURES in firebox, ingenious and 18 pianos up to 9 ck Saturda simple ¢ to facilitate removal of ashes, regulation of drafts evening, among them the world fa and other important matters such as have proven to be a delight ga Kimball, Story & Clark, Cable to the housewife—too numerous to me an advertis +e Melson, Hobart M. Cable and oth You will nc urchase unless you are ix that you GOOD In H anol owe find a be “Baby” Grand or eon! exqilisite Chickertr found new home b firet Bab: in a beautif toahogany case, was secured =P Ee k McGee, the well known rest dent of South Park Anothe sinty Chickering erea CALL AT THE OFFICE FOR MAPS, the n a superbly figured case, wa ney Rell, one of ou most prominent citizens residing ov Seventeenth av The Chickering P lay—the oldest in America, best in the world, an instrument around which cluster all the gloriow r umphs aod achievements of Amert music, The Chickering Piano, W. A. SPALDING, Mgr., 324-5 New York Blk., Seattle, Wash, A. V. WILLOUGHBY, Sales Mgr. Phones, Ind. 3717; Sunset, Main 3973 well as over twenty-five othe highest grade inst only by D. 8. Johnston ¢ n the oldest largest snd most ‘ sponsible dealers in the West. *** t )

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