The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 30, 1906, Page 7

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{SEATTLE MA AS KILLED CLEVELAND PROTESTS NCD | ieCEPTION REALTY ‘i PROJECT E ae asks MADE f it ow a t 1 W. J, Blackw D unmet n pnt EDDY IN CRITICAL COND ween Unt 1} ) ~~ qin — FOLLOWERS WOULD GM. Sore B " we lef peceive THE PUBLIC meaty ebeuk ena nee rd ave, and f a ‘ 1, Denny &@ Kwing hav @ Alaska building on i C. Swing & lot en th nd ay, and Cherry os ° M 1, nee A finance was 1 i Co. ha ba = : ation, © eee eee grading of Pine st, froe . R ok er ; o Twelfth av ry tumane Office Clark } he New Price on Property ete . or a sg The Lewls field Co. repert Rafa - and : bat bis ro ene er sae 4 patrolman, instead " é == his compensation tn h . - © | te ‘afore. The applica . vty te thet vicis onetels The matter was referred are held at biah . have actua h. aye e The proupec © the early be bY sinning of the oo and Dear } ’ ge born at. regrades, together with the * act that the Gorham-Weber com-/ 10 DIVORCE per «s pany is now laying the f undattons| Eaty ’ for @ ry tug im “ drew mediately we this corner, tm-| er deace iuced by Mr. Black, one of th After Mving together as man and w word & ghrewdest investors In town, to ac wif fe o years, and after hav ppearet grasping |quire this pleee which may improve|ing the ceremony finally solemn pportioves for we and ap later on when conditions in the die | teed ary 905, Emma held up by & > ‘ fet become more settled. Johneor ing began divorce "Bat the door, ber boty * proceedings against Loule J. Jone th et eff leon. Drunkenness, abuser and od this morning in the superts RE ASKED mart. ‘Three children, the « : | years of age, sre watching the maternal < ign for a deeres ny | Phillip Batson, alleging abandon The Seattle Electric company | Rt bY hie wife, this morning S os last might applied to the city coun poe. agree iy Ly earn jet for two more « dons of its! “ ne | Street car tracks. One of these is!” another case of mismating was |to be a loop north on Summit ay. ycclosed this thorning im the pro _o | from KB. Pine #t. to Bellevue place, | ody tor divorce beeun by Mix and from there down Bellerae ? ternoos | nie * teat eet im, the Ielpr Albertson is this after on| Nand Bellevue av. to B ear ted “ tat an nt ewe the the case of the citt/ connecting with the present tracks |.craunal tndignith against the Th b t vy | ver onal ign tt loa. AR tre beg Fh. | trom B. Pine st. and Nineteenth av | ® to restrain the latter from WMinetecath av. end Minstesuth on jay. Noto BG t. This is one of in proposed car limes to the AY. P. exposition grounds According bed President Furth this Hoe ts to be extended to the proposed new waterway between Lake Washing ton and Lake Union, which is to be) $500,000 in canal bounds of debate will be the the bond issue and the ft whether or not the law! the bond iswue by the o The complaint calle athe ‘6 enjoinder upon the) The application was referred to ‘Desiness man of Palmyra fether of H.R. Williams. of the Chicago, Milwaukee allroad of Washington, the home of his son, av. last night was 39 years of age Bred with bis son, an only for the last few years, having (Star Special Service.) VANCOUVER, B. C, Oct. 20 | The city council has agreed to meet the attorneys for Considine and| | Sullivan, of Seattle, tomorrow to! discuss the Orpheum theater trow jble, meanwhile the house remains) | closed, although Considine and Sub jtivan had threatened to open, in BPs widower yours ago. The) «pite of the fact that the theater Wb at Boaney-Watson's preparjhas been condemned WY to being sent to his home in| for burtal Tere eee ee ee eee ee * DON’T DELAY COME TO THE VACATE SALE Poreed by our landlord to hing. MEN’S $1000 Suits for. . $80,000 of worth rifice i: |= | Ch | | 12.50 Suite for $7 7 $1 ; rahe eh ae ‘oS | a Suits for 10 50 = Cheneou aie 11.00 16.50 Suits for 14.75 ody Sabet 12°60 Mw Suits for 13. 60 Cravenettes Boys’ and Chita i ' U tT ear J sh- ing Goods and every nape brseroh ly urnish yA. BRIDGE & CO. | 1415-1417 Second Avenue Wext Door to the Bon Marche | flee 190,000 acres of land which will be TOLD STORY JUST FOR FUN Mise Duseo, G41 Nineteenth av bonds [bridged opposite the aniversity |*4 4" engagement lost night to go _ = grounds and cars run into the|'? 4 skating rink with John vane krownda an employe of a Second av. Nor he two were to meet down town. the corporations committee and thelioet tne fut — Gat elem me I st ounsnite opt the appointment John woul | agent =— { t to the house, ehe cleverly thed | if hand and fot and waited. I John went out and found the giri apparently hetpless, Then the police were notified, but wae denied This morning Miss Dusse feesed that she had tied hereeif and apread the report of being bound by burgiers just for fun Miss Dusso wily 12 years of age, Her mother the hoepital WILL BE NO WAR an investigation (Seripps Telegraph Service.) <h i. ee oes WATER SHUT GFF, @| LONDON, Oct. 30.—In reply to * * @ | Guestions directed at the govern BANK CLEARINGS. &\@ There will be a water shut- @|™eot In commons, Foreign Secre — @\@ off in the Denny-Biaine and @|t°Y Gray this afternoon said that 9, 1996.....$1,899.881.21 @1@ Lake Park additions tomor- @| there was little likelihood of war be 8, 1905... 1.238,819.07 @ |@ row from 9 to 11 a. m, to per. @|t¥een America and Japan, over the over same # @& mit of the cutting in of a new * San Francisco school questi He € date last year. .$ 651,062.21 @ .# ; Ideclared ‘that there was not even “* . a slight chance of the AngioJap Pteteae # ee Janese treaty ever betng the cause of a war between any nations RUSH EXPECTED (Serippe Telegraph Service.) REDDING, Cal, Oct 36.—The tush to the United States land of to get into line locate on subject to homestead or timber claims in Shasta, Trinity and Sis kiyou counties tomorrow, grows A tong line of locaters waiting. Last night 66 men and women pt at their posts. Today the locaters are paying as high as for men to atand In their places line for relief. Many more lo each hoar are | caters are expected during the day Trouble is anticipated tomorrow BRITAIN BLAMED (Scripps Telegraph Service.) WASHINOTON, D. © » It fe hinted here the Fritish influ lence may have been r for the anti-American timent In the Japanese question of Ban Francisco in order to halt the apparent grow official attach and ing bond of tween the Japanese nmenta BILL IS FILED American (Scripps Telegraph Service.) aut Be rr) (Scrippe Mead at P Telegraph view.) t night and athusla bop-part Bishop Nicholson Dead. LWAUKER, W oO baw, I Nick » yesterday, af al t \ Spain Rebuilds Navy LONDON, Eng, Oct Spain * tm! ’ . ling & an . ing been authorised for this purpose by the goverame Gored by Bull NORTH YAKIMA, Oct. 90—Cal vin Makk, of the Moxee, is in a pr cartoun condition, having been ® by a madd tb om Sunday evening Killed in Train Wreek. HUGO, L. T., Oct. A freight train ran through the Camden bridge wear here early yesterday, killing Engineer Martin and Fire man Parker Highwayman Gets 18 Years. > — . AY, OCT. 30, 1906 ‘aiieeatinee A OE Wn Injured Man Well F. Ro Harbaugh, of the Pactfe} 4 re - Coa Mar ore’ f oo wv " who has t itt at hie! t t vee ain at bi | | Labor to Attend Fair | nae : q - rt mer ; f « ih " | | af 7 4 hedral fair in @ th { (Scripps Telegraph Service.) | . 7 in reapo to a special) WATER MAIN BURSTS—Five| end EI ( ue tr tion by the f management MONTGOMERY, Alu, Oct =| $ y w Crittendon Home Circle eral negroes working in ry “4 brim The Mlorence Crittenden Hlome § be by wa ' r {M wea 16 workmen ma ‘ _ FARRELL RETURNS. : , Thorgrimson at Olympla | Ansintant ¢ ra ' OUNTY JAIL ARRIVALS. saecittiaees Weer to Ol ~ BUILDING PERMITS .. bs ta afte “ t vend au t f Se, ‘Sen recurs ontone | BREAK RECORD Schoo! Board Meets. Tho wc ee fen gO — - | nd the mem 7 will : oe ie [DIES WITHOUT ATTENDANCE al achoo!, and increasing of high + ae bcm it school facilitte [iar Sree. ee “ Hallowe'en Social ; ¥ ; . A Hallow tal will be held ‘ te ‘ | Wear Brook's Haw, 1331 the par . th Cos 1834 F ay. at it ing, one of fe f which t Insurance Man Here Pr PF. Leavy ne a) ma of ena ral eyes Phone, Main 1514 Phone, Independent 3373 4 Washington g the va-| Heard n Demet wife Case t Le Procurers’ slier are charged n the an aft noon Geft nigratio®= In &. E. C, Must Hurry Thomson te has or company rk on the} Union at.| i Twenty City Engineer ered the Seattle mplete A Pleas the aninge Twenty-third « over which Loftus stated this morning that the items of government has @ very strong case SPOKANE, Oct. 30 —Frank War-| against Atkina. ner, who confessed to robbing O. C New Smelter in Hays oo Howard st. on Oct. 11, was) Josse MB. Price, Us States sterday sentenced to seve 15) mining surveyor, announced this , are in prison. morning that a large eastern firm 0. D. OR TE vi would soon open offices in Seattle LEWISTON, Idaho, Oct. 20.—|for a ametter plant to be built in Bonds were endorsed last night to) Snohomish county © name of the amount of $120,000, the funds |the firm members and the extent of. department, to extend the water syetem and to build a elty hall Dies in Court Room. KANBAS CITY, Oct. 30.—James Black, of the law firm of Pratt, Dana &@ Black, dropped dead apoplexy while trying a case yester y. He was 42 years of age 4. PL Amaden Dies LEXINGTON, Ky. Oct J.P. Amaden, president of the Louleriiie & Atlantic railroad, and fatherie law of J. B. Haggin, the turfman and capitalist, died here last night Bailey Roatte Hearst be used to provide a paid fire} pior several days. of | Karoo the enterprise are being kept secret Agree on Shut Down To authorize a close down of the shingle milla of Washington con nected with the Shingle Mille bo reau, #5 per cent of the mills must Dan W. Base of the burean, that last year the percentage *e hed with littl trouble, and from appearances so far will be easter this year Buys A-¥-P. Stock. James A. Moore has received ao cablegram from Herbert C. Taylor, Gi 4c : a yard ea cas! r white sale tomorrow at only 4@. Tomorrow we will pl McCARTHY’S Senttle’s Reliable Store—1512 to 1522 Second Av. ant Place to Shop Is New McCarthy t in making certain ehanges in tte roadbed and tracks St Smuggier's Case ore Harry Atkins was arrested by} ¢ " 1 oe hild 1 tra { jef Inspector Frank Loftus on a And safe as well as pleasant. A child can tra arge of amuggling, and has had courteous attention as the father or mother O price to his case contin’ at the request of and that the lowest that can possibly be quote fon good Any | Attorney Will Morria, who ts attor person, no matter how young or inexperienced, can secure as good a bargain ney for the defendant, Inspector at Mcé hopper in ity Here are sample ADVERTISED SPECIALS ARE SOLD FOR CASH ONLY. NOC. LEPHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED. Checked Apron Ginghams Only 4c a Yard Another lot of 3,000 yards of good old-fashioned Apron nghams, in blue and white, brown and white and black and checks. The kind we sell regularly at 7¢ a yard. On At this price only ten yards will a purchaser and none All sales are for No C. O..D. or telephone orders accepted. sold to to dealers. Pillow Slipping Muslin Oc a Yard ce on special sale 2,000 yards of heavy cine of Reading, Eng. authorizing bin . to bay $500 worth of stock in the 10c unbleached pillow slipping in the well known reliable brands, exposition, Win H. Parry, chair Lockwood and Pequot. This goods is 45 inches wide and man of the ways and means com a a yard DALLAS, Tex, Oct Senator| mittee, stated this morning that Bailey spoke at Brownwood, near| (his was a very Mberal subscription hete, yesterday afternoon The| from « man who had practically no to feature of the address was a strong | personal interests here shar denunciation of W. R. Hearst Third Police Raid. Patrolmen Anderson and Ryan price is only 10¢. BATH TOWELS s regularly at 12%c and t4c a yard. Tomorrow's special At this price only ten yards will be sold a purchaser and none to dealers, Be sure you get your ¢ NIGHT GOWNS. Phone Girls Strike made another swoop down on the HOQUIAM, Oct. 20.—Becanse! district below Yealer way early this A splendid qual- - All our best out Manager Hopser was discharged,| morning and succeeded in rounding % ity Turkish Bath $1 09 ing flannel night the Ceatral lephone girls walked | up six saloon loafers, beggars and Towel, with fringed bd gowns will go on out yesterday Help was brought) endesirable persons This makes ends and bleached sale at this price to- ~ from Aberdeen to relieve the situa-| the third raid in that district in the ur whit ? A dou — morrow. Re gular toa. past few days, and the number of proms Pues ~~ ao lies g thie clase has depreciated to a com ble thread towel — 3 prices are $1.39 and Two Die in Flam siderable degree in the past week that will not rip mor ravel. It is 19x36 $1.50. The materials are of the very RAPID CITY. @. D. Ovt. 30-—A Make Report Tomorrow nches in size and sells regularly at best. They come in plain white, light car on the Milwaukee tracks was! phe ¢ Rat mitice of 2 & } p * 18 i © transportation committee sacl s aeide 4k Gein ee » and pink s $s anc tty move burned last night. The car was oC] ine Chamber of Commerce met this 1ayoc. Tomorrow s price i yoo Une and pi nk ae and pret y nov cupled Py several laborers at the) morning to report on the Investign each. None to dealers elty patterns ake your pick tomor- ume, and two persons were burned) tions made on transfer companies, row at $1.09. te death who, it is alleged, have been sub COTTON SUITINGS. a letting freight contracts. Repre- a " : . , Kincaid Assumes Control, eentalives from the Northern Pa New Scotch plaid LADIES’ HOSE. ‘i WALLA WALLA, Ot. 26-—A.| cific and the Great Northern 15 cotton suitings, in Every pair of Frank Kees, who bas filled the po! ratiroads were present to pro Cc cae them ‘worth 5c. jon of warden of the penitentiary | root their interest. The committee a ake variety © Sy this we monn since Jan. 1. 1905, was yesterday) with consult with the chamber at a yard styles. These are ha aati a relieved by M. F. Kineatd, recent’! the regular weekly session tomor tials ble a pair that we sell them ly appointed to succeed Mr. Kees. vew sfteraccs. ae very fashionable regularly at_ that Mansfield in “P U, P. CONDEMNATION CASE for young ladies’ sn Aig eap at G chanel: ask cee ny ble CHICAGO, Oct first] ‘The hearing for the condemnation dresses and are really very pa well shaped, have elastic tops, dow rle production of Hendrik Isben's dra-| proceedings for the Union Pacific the regular price, 19¢ a yard Tomor- heels and toes, are seamless and good matic poem, “Peer Pte io mee! a wing greed row take your choice of the lot at medium weight. Better choose these lish, was given by Richard Mans-| been set for November 16 tm the #u- mahi ten: de foggy Boagamnciaey Sebh loot ahem te 0 peaked howssloerier ovirt only 15¢. rnb as at this price they cannot last at the Grand opera house NEW PLAIDS. ong. SORE ee All the handsom CORSET COVERS. Interurban Traffic Stopped. * * pn I aa TACOMA, Oct. 30.—At clock | @ A WARNING. * 89 est color combina -ong — sleeved last night, just outside the My lim-|@ Young Am a must look & Cc tions in Scotch and 19c knitted Corset Cov- its on the Interurban line |@ out tomorrow night. No mis ® 4 French plaids, all ers, Jersey ribbed, was stopped for a short tim l@ chivous pranks or—the city @ a yar 1 “roche ” trimme. to the blowing out of a motor of|@ jail for you. Chief Wappen- * Balas eee ser vol and silk and each crochet - trimmed one of the cars |@ stein stated today that extra ® wool, that sell reg- (LU and silk taped at # men will be stationed through. # ularly at $1.00, $1.19 and $1.25 a yard, neck and waist. * out. the a anes — sed will be on spec i sale tomorrow at The euler anes 25¢ mai pes to- @ Hallowe'en, anc destruc d < is only one morrow they will be on special s # tion of property or attempt & only BOe the yar This is only one only 48¢.. Tt . : c al sale at |@ would be tolerated * of the manf splendid offers in our 5 _ special price is for Cee eee eee eee eee dress goods section Wednesdayeonly. Do not miss it. THLETIC SHOES edeiabu q PANAMA SUITINGS. UNION SUITS. For indoor track work at A. L. Hall's Renney, pst Sporting Goods House, 1111 F The handsomest They are made of ave. All kinds, sizes and prices 69 green — suitings 69c fine Jersey ribbed shown this season cotton, are ankle Berines T: aph Bervice.) | 2 at apything 1 each length, have long FRANCISCO, Oct Ist rates the pr They \ tk SAN ANCIE c ) 4 re price. e | mre f sleeves, are silk Judge Graham's court room was Nov. s Eis eee come in reseda and taped at neck and crowded to the limit when the work If ryt ie the day on which we will ican gitniiind aihavd ge i poeer oaigpret euler oat x St completing tho sew grand JeryiB lee the comd-anausl laterest on hunter shades ani are $2 inches wide het trian Le These mits are was resumed this afternoon The | savings accounts. It will be cred The re gular price is Or ay ar ° nicely shapec anc it snugly he reg- crowd outside was considerably Tt ited to your accounts on that day morrow’s special price will be only ular price is 8g9c each, Tomorrow the smaller than the gathe ing of Mage |B so it will draw compound in- 69e¢. If green is among your favor special sale price is only 6B@. A bar- day, and the teres ot po —_ =a terest. ites you will not miss this. gain every one of them. deputies was fr a «ke teal se Bring in your pass books when . nto court, accompanied as ust ied " si . tectives. There was no dem-if yorve” ene cnenee Sie See HOUSE WRAPPERS. FRAMED PICTURES. ion | : he sets Haste ay A mammoth as 2 200 different sub- WANT TITLE SETTLE | 98 sortment of new 79 jects to choose LA 4 Helen Kangley, children On Savings Accounts ic house wrappers c ri including ot Mra T. Kolbe, began suit in rood -aualit ” ’ the superior court today to sett each good q y per each many of Christy's ‘ee tion curt ono" | WePay4 Per ee ee ee week Mrs. Kolbe tall necure a Ct. Interest nice colors and pat imitation water col stvoree fF aig . 84 tern They are all well made and ors 3 etchings They are set in ¥ property has be ardised . g by the action, which is wanted tastefully finished and the i » hands f res 14x22 and straightening out | ARANCHIRG—Georgetown, Renton. scrimping in the sizes. Regular pri 16x20 in ar price i JAMES D. HOGR . $1.26, $1.3 is $1.00 but , ‘ leet *. B. COLNER are $1.10, $1.25, $1.39 ar 1.50 each. $1.00 ea b tomorrow you may * * Tomorrow only 98¢. cl from the lot at only 7O¢. | ‘ | BETS $30,000 ON HUGHES #/ pinEcToRs * . # (Scripps Telegraph Service.) |B gman * NEW YORK, Oct —It wi George, Rea # was learned today that John @/| Fines 'b ttege M Cc t D G Cc lq W. Gates has placed a bet of # cvUar hy ef oods oO. }® $30,000 on Chas, E. Hughes #} PN figs i ¢ lf against $3,000 with customer ® 1512 to 1522 Second Avenue FSP Mrokternge firm who think * Onion Saving: ; ae & Hearst will win. Three hund. # Ti t Between Pike and Pine Streets * red thousand dollars is up in ® & rus Co. ‘ z= j # Wall sf. on tho result of the #| The Pioneers in Seattle's New Retail Business District * This time last year w |[ Cor. Becond Avenue and Cherry Street * 0 was up on the w| Hoge Butlding, Beattie, Wash. |* mayoralty contest * Agents for Alaska Banking and Safe * *! Deposit Co, Nome, 2 aske Ogata? FINDLAY, Ohio, Oct. 40.—A bill of exceptions was filed this after noon by the Standard Ol] company lawyers, this being the first step taken in appeal SRERR PRE OSTA SERS * * ANOTHER BLUNDER. * * - * *& Albert H. Beebe, republican & # candidate for representative of # ® the forty-seventh district, to # # day filed an application in the *| # Superior court, asking that the * & ballots be reprinted as his & # name was printed Alfred H & Beebe, instead of Albert H. *# & Beebe. * 7 * * the

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