The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 1, 1906, Page 7

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THE BALLARD BOYS HAD le SEATTLE STAR THURSDAY, NOV Vt GOIN’ SOUTH 3906. Tm em’ BUT TM he ‘ Mina Wood ‘ ia 4g s ta ' sapwren On PRANKS LANE A crow ot » ; vote Aapliag ce efhe vat gqvenst It JAIL—ONE MAN . Ofte of th sien . e a ynockes OUT—TRIED eb — + ‘t BREAK UP PARTY. : a baaly aunts tar be Paw {Star Special Service wi " : ws digod : LARD, Nov. ! At {the aliard ear tine Monday for th ' ty i) ' ‘ eased th er 1 ’ FOR S60, ie aRiS 28885 s2haeds AT THE FIRST TOUCH OF URE CLASS BEGINS ITS ANNUAL MIGRATION TO THE WINTER RESORTS. START INQUEST | ~News item ition ta nd has been k & the ne th nronsd. | Male te toe ' st « t Broad a on. aa Har 4 for J. Don o Pa ome tite le . ; font a o Western ' rhe| ash | orice pata ta 3 eo neg ead ( that] —(Serlops Telegraph Service.) ‘ ce paid ts $ Mr. McCoy ts 4 be] CHICAGO, Nev. L—Afier depos | 4 * capitalist and contemplates erect: |" | iting ih jon (NEW YORK POLITICIANS aT ing @ large apartment honse | b of securition | of the p . ~ | Droperty, Mr. Hanson has a 1 4 y for $20 ob | HOME AND FIGHTING HARD. Bees = Reece comers] LAVIN RESIGNS >) me on Boy between Olive wor Bah pubic and Howe or | (Seripps Telegraph Service.) NEW YORK, Nov, 1—W. R Hearst arrived here today and be pickets on the harges that mach BP. Jabnson has sold dna add two unimproved k ts @. N. between Howe an far HP. AN. Mougia reports the (Scripps Telegraph Service.) CHICA », Nov 1 ’ corner of Valley and ter a ‘ t o ' » aoquitted gan putting the last of having « & burglary « who waa rt y and ise © with using tm fro: A. J. Davis has sold to M. F Smith a lot on the west side of Firat ay. N. between Johu an homaa, for $10.0 Two lots locate of Fairview ay, t stocks and mort and considerable wildcat mn the west side | 6, ; ity to oust by feeve Pith and 12th ave. of the Great Bupertor Gold Mining | & Milling company, of Mount Ba-| ker, Wash between Harrison | td Republican, have been sold by | AGREE TO ARBITRATION. ee SS Se vestment company aniey to Watson Allen for a stock from his sagan pect es = ree mone tia} eaten, De $11,500. | alleged that he has ane appear to be meet- lat sales. tive since 1896. Amang | ise every advance of the enemy, B Rastman has so! { to, Bruce ecovered are the foliow- | enc BEEF COMPANIES | rong tee shy. of Baton. Nev 5000 ss WARSHIP ASHORE ~ Pra! ©. Murphy, of the M« 00 of the Star of (Rerines Telegraph Service.) king day | ARE INDICTED fe Realty company, repor 3 * @lasreihurst lots to 8. ‘im anding a day of eight houre 1 | Gliptn ning company, Glipl®,) gHANGHAL Nov, L—The Chi- ene block coi Bc mM | the systems weet of Buffalo may be] C&O 000 im Arizona COMPS | Kose warehip Chinwa ie ashore at 7 | affected. niea, and thousands in small com-|(h. mouth of the iver | panies. Mortgages on hundred " (Serivos Telegraph Services.) BURLINGTON, Vt, Nov, 1.—The| Chittenden county grand jury yee terday returned ten ip lictments | ainst the Consolidated Rendering any, the Burtington readertag mpany and two former members the state ca mission, on | | thousands of acres of land in Texas | have been recovered | He is charged with using the| mes in the south of France, many matte to defraud. The prisoner is | small crafts haying been lost. Nice 4¢ years old, and has been operat | suffered the most, many ships be ing in Ohio and Iitnole extensively,/ing flooded and the contents de s@omsting to cdour i laeis N. Roseabaum reports the ght Mre |. Cohen of a lot lo f gid on Harvard ay. near John fr 06500. Mre. Coben withia fev hours sold the lot to W. H LABORER INJURED, (Seripps Telegraph Service.) PARIS, Nov. 1A violent storm » Miort, an Italian laborer nae for @tirrat & . wee injured thig noon von the mm North Broadway near caved tn and burying | according to the police. stroyed taken for ‘of $500 in less than a ¢ hr hiss put and sent teal & Teepe report the sale} two enimproved lots on 16th ay.) The trial of William Se mer Harrison for J. Gerbe! to) against the Simmons Fur & Greenwall for $7,590; | was begun this morning before So Mt Rosendaum also report barge of selling diseased beef as |) of Clauson human food , where w - Dr M1008 | Fenny nena RA RCSL RODD CADP CA, ar Lenora, tor | hip bediy sTrRecr COMMITTEE. The street committees te h meeting this « Schulte | company aie the anle to ©. M. Fillmore for! perior Judge Tallman. The platn-| the question of ie bana Bic PC Vising of a lot on 12th av../ itr in Paap ie eulng for $845, al Thirty-first_ av. aout! leging the failure of the defendant a mca goal wr gee ac Brg Saying the taiiure of the defentan’ Da T ight « - ment would be of inestimable bene te ke g. ie torte 6 eresment, Big nce ion EAST OREEN LAKE, Nov. 1—| fit and advantage in various ways mise of | at l eschi Park Mra. MeNamar, who was ated|{t would greatly expedite the hand pores upon at Green Lake hospital some|ling of the traffic, during the ¢ for the Don't miss it. Finest floor in the|Teeks ago, by Dr. Sharpless, was| progress of the exposition, both « of the Unitarian or his ar-! northwest, with Wagner's eatra. | arged from that in ne foe oe compan. Bas clothing 4 specialty ed bim. oe almost fully recovered from well as the Seattle Electric tion, pany, whose city to handle traffic that mre to follow {ik be taxed to the utmost, unde conditions pos a ee Martin, the Green Lake! oke her on Tues | the most favorable jay is getting along very wet! in-| sible feed, considerfng the nature of the Jinjury The infant child of Mr. and Mrs Robertson, who reside on Ninth av northeast, near Stxty-third, is stil) lvery tl with a complication of all | ments Mra. C. BE. Stanton, who has been jresiding on Sixth av. r Kighty-sicth, died morning from cancer of the kidney jAlthough she had been troubled more or leas with the malady, for some time, nevertheless death jeame very suddenly. When it was leeen that the deceased was sink ing rapidly an attempt was made to call a physician over the phone. |but this was out of order, and when one waa finally secured, the woman EAST GREEN LAKE. BAST OF Samuel a house and two lote# on Sor eet av, and will make this se« of the city hie future home Since the seen fit to place a ithis neighborhood, there haa been much leas complaint on the part of residents recarding the depreda ions and mischevious pranks of boys and young men. This locality in entirely too extensive, and the population t# far too large for the people to be entirely without police protection NO SUCCESSOR ng pariors this af NEW YORK, Nov. 1.—Asked to eon Lake ( No { Mrs M Wesanen of the World, wil prnrnnns, ie scomecr ot te. ae ; corade ball ts Th Raker Bddy, 1. Cornet! Baker, head a grand masquerade ball ta Thorne) .¢ ine Christian Selence publ ety aut TOMORROW’S EXTRA OFFER id from the Fr Modern hail tonight. This will undoubted . od on, veut lay be on wnceunlly enjoyable af-|o". Oe ee BS Fier day declared that no human being would ever be selected to take up UNIVERSITY STATION the work of the aged leader AUEF SPEAKS AT MEETING | Btation and vicinity to Induce the MEN’S |Northera Pacific railway compan | thus give overhead crossings In mye $15.50, $18 —— Cholce for ——- UNIVERSITY STATION, Nov. 1 | to lower ite tracks, from a point thie SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 1.—-Abe Mayor Gallagher and cused last jother memb grafting of the gang 1 a meet We pay to our saving§ depositors a large sum of money. $15,000 seems quite an amount to give At the Vacate Sale a he - latde of Fremont, to Yesler, and ru | Suits and is 2 avene 2.000 people. ho fi cheered a Cravenettes away for safely keeping your 00 people, who wildly cheered te 4 fends, but we ean afferd i, be [imuet and bis associates In thelr E ° , : Il cause with your money we have ff] denunciation of the press in genera t ; p nd Ww sevg Suits cele Twe d Fancy y 1h made money, by lending it on — the Hearst publications in par styles _ ner Bults ° ‘ anc HA. ne Wor Novelty Mixtures, Plain Blues and Blacks for securities at more f) nuet took the platform and chal - . n single and dow er eae ao - vase | longed the accusations of Langdon , mea—tall an ader, short and stout, od Heney, ending his me 1 regular. Every suit perfectly fitted and On Savi baiaiede Tee attack upon the a 4 before it leaves the store threat against W. R. Heare a 4 be charged with being an enemy © the ger WePay4 Per |)... oiin “ A resolution was th : . CE. Interest | os. i0 tore of wet boa vis fo is lowing, and pledging port in the - f. Py oy ( eclare he 4 h ‘ PRANCHER—Ge town, Renton. 4 and ) to 2 JAMES D. HOG Preeident prose w % DB SOLNER Cashier c on | ef ‘4 DIRECTORS n . by _— in th & 1 , y be , the new ‘schedule ad y. se = a hour; employes who have been ery 0 | king for th y from six “a 1415-1417 Second A pO Re “1 econd Avenue Trust wats an bout; from ‘one. to tou ae & Trust Co. |. ra 2 nt | A Next Door to the Bon Marche four t toon entities | e) Cor. Mecond Avenae and Cherry Rireet | them t a) #ix to bd Hogs Bullding, le, Waar 2 whfle th ” oo Ainska mploy for } epost’ Ge. Nome, b welve 80 cer WINTER WEATHER, OUR LEIS.) [FILES COMPLAINT.” ny Iumiber betwen | borane Sonn ain (Soripps Telegraph Service.) v4 ¢ v rhe Cha winy aukew | se voit , 1 7 Lal prominent commission — bh ing f ' \ f “ HUGE DIVIDEND 4 bs , 7 (erigon Totegr enh Services.) — BW YORK ke ® Phone, Main 1514 Phone, Independent 3373 ‘McCARTHY’S | Seattle's Reliable Store—1512 to 1522 Second Av. Only Ninety Cents For a Dollar’s Worth of Goods Here Tomorrow Dimes make dollars, and you will be able to pile up many an extra dollar at the end of this month if you do all your trading at McCarthy’s. Tomor- row is Friday, the great bargain day at this store, and every article is on special sale at a discount of This means ten per cent from the regular prices. that for every dollar you invest at this store tomorrow Ten Cents Goes Back Into Your Own Pocket Book Remember---we except nothing in this sale. You have your unrestricted choice from our whole stock. We are bound to divert a part of Saturday’s and Monday’s trade to Friday, and we make this special inducement to get your trade this day of the week. MUSLINS LESS 10 PER CT. WASH GOODS LESS 10 PER CT. LINENS LESS 10 PER CT. BEDDING LESS 10 PER CT. MEN’S GOODS LESS 10 PER CT. MILLINERY LESS 10 PER CT. LADIES’ SUITS LESS 10 PER CT. LADIES’ COATS LESS 10 PER CENT, SHIRT WAISTS LESS 10 PER CT. UNDERMUSLINS LESS 10 PER CENT. INFANTS’ APPAREL LESS 10 PER CENT. PICTURES LESS 10 PER CT. CUT GLASS LESS 10 PER CT, PYROGRAPHY LESS 10 PER CT. DRUG SUNDRIES LESS 10 PER CENT, BOOKS LESS 10 PER CT. LININGS LESS 10 PER CT. NOTIONS LESS 10 PER CT. LACES LESS 10 PER CT. EMBROIDERIES LESS 10 PER CENT. YARNS LESS 10 PER CT. ART GOODS LESS 10 PER CT. TRIMMINGS LESS 10 PER CT. VEILINGS LESS 10 PER CT. GLOVES LESS 10 PER CT. UMBRELLAS LESS 10 PER CT. LEATHER GOODS LESS 10 PER CENT. NECKWEAR LESS 10 PER CT. RIBBONS LESS 10 PER CT. JEWELRY LESS 10 PER CT. MEN'S GOODS LESS 10 PER CT. STATIONERY LESS 10 PER CT. All goods sold at this 10 per ct. discount must be for cash only. No C. O. D. or telephone orders can be 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 : : si , Al rs , This Means Tomorrow SILKS LESS 10 PER CT. HOSIERY LESS 10 PER CT. DRESS GOODS LESS 10 PER CT. UNDERWEAR LESS 10 PER CT.

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