The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 16, 1906, Page 3

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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, NOV, 16, 1906 . “araad of Su Sugar FROM SEATTLE TO |CAR SERVI E IS | fj F Pe tc ae * * 6 pr tanto at! | O ” nmunication by rail be- # : ah } # tween Renton and Seattle wag # 4 wereek 00!) *# established shortly after 2 . a | i ing to inforamtion fapm . ‘ eee Bid Fl | | # Tylor, The Star's spec e ~ | BY JOE SMITH hor | & respondent at that pla * . ion 1 VOUseR are surrounded and the dam ac " & Puget & 0 * a pair wi Ti age to crop and stock has been The street car servis ttle te) 'T 1 have th me re ed.| The ph * tir ate ree r The * WATER l Ten] abe ths. teks Fra | avers Tony's road house, a re leomewhat ti ed over yesterday The suburban lines to Green Lak being 1 | i *# old Renton line reaches Ren- & . tee He side saloon on the reservation re according to the offictals of the Be« | Mer t-Ballard, Fort Lawt i 1 rid | * tor th three blook y P ffie by soe he in} has been lifted from its foundations | ttle Rlectrl mpany, All danger |#outh Meattle bo given th Thar t 1 " noutt * nay Pass sete k thi EE ; ng floods| and swung around, but ite pre tt m|preferen@® a ffieers te at 1 th iain heh dvamaed vaae gyerythin - | Brietor t8 atti Inside, though the |! ps thirds of the think # . Shetek ane ent a own. cept Our ! in an} nearly a mtie, and boats are croas | lcalities are not wo fortunate, The | to dey th tying Their Portiima ’ mately $3000. 7 Bx ad of mall ing it na loads of milk. The | officers of mpany informed a| Mar have had to be r + 98 OF papromnenny Pie ‘ In t at the) milk traffic to Tacoma was reaum- | feperter this morning that they ex hough temp being tr 1 : ; . wok Moc mrthy, wcroas/ed by boat on a small roale this | pected the service i aah | 5 io eeamtonment fer mat L : th AARNE RAVEN S, “ ter, and wa ked morning, thereby relieving the fam.| hours” today to be equal if not bet= | the round the car ba i bridn t DON’T FORGET D'URBANO = 2s Y.4. miles | ine |ter than yesterday A ffietal of the npa t 1 HEAR D'URBANO’S BAND At the Coline f will “ tesa ae The interurban tracks are under} The damage to the power stati ' nine that. the ' : 1 . nd Madar ( ‘ 1 by Mad 1 a COATS | _ BOep or the) water for more than a mile north of | 4t Meectr loom not affe ar | pected to be able to h. euff fu Pagers . it Neo . : ‘ , ms RAINCC ’ , Toads up and down the | the Puyallup bridge and strewn | system ae Infurlously ae it does th ai wantin ag. the ¢ bia K t ob ‘ . Coliseum ( t. Adt 2 7 * , he Puya en, are gen with drift and there le vig am hah eystom ae part of the motor | & Pus ij road had a r ' aff ‘ ot in ne y open for team tratiie of drift against the brid hich | power bee + orgs . , “4 " m — SROOATS, t tes od © bridge, which ¢ mupplled by ate and |aupply of coal on hand at Rentor " : 3 OVER } heavy damage by flood | workmen have been trying to blow | the company has & supply nt | which will reach Beattie tonight ' me t ifter _ | mies and farms, orchards and) up with dynamite, ‘The supply of | burners on hand : aonn ard on every hand, but | dynamite has been exhausted, and| One bur 1 men were sent out to| 1 i recovered a et i 5 “ at teatod stories of the | orders have been sent to Seattle for | Wlect Wedneaday to 1 the | Vaneou H, ¢ ' 1 Sell here for l¢ “ é ife it was report The bridge te in danger. |@amage to the power station, and the ing toi, pace ENTURY leeadne taae wan teks Sa Sorter” Hamme Becks re ee “8 | : nl at ne ticulara were| where they pass under the inter) | . giways-- bie and the Tepe ae tol Sibap bridmes bre tnéer water una | Hiclialeiealchehellalelichalel’’ Srconp Avenve & Serine Sreeer : Acres of Ground Gut Away from dump cars over the grade, as ove etter | xposed | Roe twee Oy. 2 i puch less. For # portion of the distance the| 1 parsed, In an effort to Mre . Newlywed, — vinittr i oy Monmayes sage Be Alay: Baten: wat f the Puyallup are fined Puyallup, in at ogee Pas \* # kee rom ¢ i Giatricts ®) 4 nke of the stream and the ver one n t pee # appeal ¢ b @hand to go * at rs fe c Ny 1 é es : onsists chiefly of cutting | y | 1 d to the Century Fw after sal Apacer lh spe Milch cows *® "My banks In some places! vite |6 o’clook, and bring home a * hh | A’ Qjepatch was received by the|* © the num ‘ have * ground have been cut|, 7 Wnapect London'd Basement] top weathered oak mission jar-| Beattie, Fish company today ated |# also been drive feeding # iidings have been |Bareain T Fine assortments | dinier stand for And ‘on- | Bkngway, N ber sted that|*® Off the hay cé 1 im the & a ur a > the stream and others (At 106 Ie, 200, 25e. No higher,|tinues, look at their $1.86 and $1.60) Rolla Powe eee kt POM. Sares O S. D. a wate them. John Bacon Bvery article a he it necessity, | nickle tea pote in 4 and 6-pint sixes | Hume king y wman at place Milking # 1 Thacre place below Pur. |Saturday night spectal, Sugar, 20lat #0. Saturday night only at Cen- Alagka, and known, | 16 in progress and as soon ax & han lost nlee anres at it, | Downds for $1.00 tury Furniture Co eee wore drowne Alaska. |* trains or ears are in operation #| ‘ i wing his bara filled with hay,| — 2 er ee ee eS 4 i¥e can prove it. his house is threatened. Wil-| sr pap erage e 4 am Sundberg, nearby, has lost af a, 5), Serena AG CRSSS Bey : large slice of land and others in| & ors ar ee ee t Hireections along the stream i? eo © have suffered similarty \* seo JBN ae: Near Fife Patrick Vissard has « le nounce tha 0 Terers in & = § arge farm on low ground. When |: ae Sele Coes ae renee wy. f |the waters began to rise, he sent # reaching Pacific Ci * | his family safety and . wether = aie heliahighchelel hal keR Re Rlalale s barn. Yesterday feara began to .o A FOL felt for his eafoty, but the current wt Ffegerniehsl old Cony A cmpead was so swift that nothing could be a e Sen , Senator Robert La Follette the |done to aid him. This morning, 9 Wisconsin governor, operator, and however, neighbors su t in | anti-graft fighter, epeaks tonight be caiting to him across the expans fore the ualversity ¥. M. C. A. 07 of water and he replied that he was |" Representative Government.” tll safe, though short of food, and | Wednesday night he will use the # cows are standing tp three feet | _—e 0 same subject for his address ip the First M. B. et } We press them, aweek, free charge. ‘Keep them in ro- T, too. ‘fry this store. /Just once. ir way of doing mess will you and you money. its, Craven- iS, Raincoats, coats $10 “410 First Ave. Just now— taste and purse This $15 Chiffonier $11.25 Made of solid oak in Bolden fintst t is 71 inches >} 2 inches wide Grawers are f brass pu are paneled prettily wh @led plate 20 inche frame carver! and stan SCHERMER & CO. of water Whole County Is Awash. Between Fife and Tacoma whole country is awash RANCHERS FLEE BEFORE FLOOD | (Special by Long Distance Telephone.) EVERETT, Nov. 16.—-Residents on a smal! island in the Snohomish. opposite the city, are fleeing for their lives, sevoral boatloads of set jtlers having been rescued by cit leone of Everett. It ie thought that escaped. The island ts letely Mooded, and damag stock and ranch property ls enorm ous the many Houses Float Down Stream. A report reached thie city stating that three houses had been seen floating down the Snohomiah river but no boman beings were seen. The impression te that the ocew pants have either escaped, or were imprisoned within the buildings, be | ing ont of sight of the watchers along the river Slight Damage at Everett. Lower portions of this city hare been flooded damage han been slight time last night, but the power plant fe sald to be in fit condition for service tonight Stanwood Heavy Loser. ‘The town of Stanwood Is sald to} be under water to a depth of five) feet property Heved to have been lost 65e Roasters 3c She; Se Roasters 430; Ge Roasters t Spinnings ove For Saturday Night Only Sugar 20 Lbs. for $1 London's Basement 1111 Second Re sure to seo oor Basement ay | Bargain tables—I0e, 15c, 200, 26e. | | Nothing higher. Every article a | bousshond necessity and worth double the money We “Make the Best Window Shades. Chiffoniers showing of Chiffoniers ix very extensive nough styles and qualities to sult every The two {iiuatrated below are two of our quick- selling popular priced designs. of the price modesty of the entire line. They are true types This $15 Chiffonier $9.75 Made of solid oak in golden finish. It ts 53 inches high and 32 inches wide. The top is shaped and of double construction It con- tains three large and two small drawers and a hat box, which have brass pulls. The ends are panel An excel- lent piece of furniture at a small price. although the actual | The eity| was in © state of darkness for «| resulting in a terrible loss of | although no lives are be-| Tie Roasters | | | For $5 $12 Men’s Suits $6 |: $10 Men’s Suits $5 THESE ARE THE TWO BIG SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY AT THE Vacate Sale a tremendous demand | | | | } Never before in our business career have we experienced suc for Clothing Never before has it been our great pleasure to give our regulgs | lic generally such an unlimited feast of genuine bargains “Everybody helps to make THE VACATE SALE a remarkable success As we've repeatedly told you, we are forced out by the landlord for no other reason so that we need expect no leniency from that patrons and the pub- than his insatiable greed for money, “worthy.” We must get out quick, aaa TWENTY BIG TABLES OF REGULAR $15.00, $16.50 AND $18.00 MEN’S SUITS, OVERCOATS AND CRAVENETTES Go on Sale, penne $1 0.00 x $12.50 of all the swell new fall and winter styles, in plain blacks, This gives you the choice fancy mixtures—garments suitable for all occasions. Every Suit fitted perfectly If you can't pay all cash, make your selection and leave a small deposit. blues, before delivery. STETSON HATS BOYS, EXTRA $4.50 and $5.00 Stetsons at. ,.83.00 | Boys’ regular 75¢ School Pants, big variety, $2.50 Derby Hats ......+.. .. $1.00 extra strong materials, Saturday ‘40c $e.c0-late style Sofe Hate $2.00 special. ....-s00a Two Big Lots Children's Suits Regular $4.00 and $5.00 values, Vacate Sale prices Saturday, $1.50 and $2.50 Mothers cannot afford to pass these by, Come early. Boys’ and Children’s Department is going at Vacate Prices Everything in ats, sizes from 2/4 years up. including the nobby little Suits and Overce Matchless Bargains in Men’s Underwear itfit half the men in seattle Dur big wholesale and Enough Underwear here to reserve stocks included in the sale, Merino Wool Un ima amt! Men’s ‘Sweaters Men's Heavy Cotton Derby rib Men's Heavy bed Underwear, regular 76 derwear, double value; vacate sale ihe back, $2.00 value ;vacate gale Men's h Tobie woe’ Men's medium weight, Wool and 81.50 Sweaters, an colors, regular Cotton Mixed Underwear, reg a * value; vacate sale. ular 76e value; vacate sale Men's “Coopers” Derby Ribbed S175 . 606 Wool Underwear, blue, regular | Men's heavy Lambs’ Wool $2.00 value; vacate sale Sweaters, all colors, regular Men's Heavy Wool Underwear, | 1.50 $3.60 value; vacate sa ay ribbed, regular $1.25 val 81.50) 00 vacate sale we | Men's medium weight Silk and | Men's heavy Lambs’ Wool ‘s Heavy Wool Underwear Wool Underwear, two colors, Sweaters, fancy colors, regu natural gray, regular $1.50 | regular $2.60 value; vacate | Jar fp her — sale J 4 value; vacate sale 81.00 | sale #1, | Me . “ cen ly ers, all col Men's “Coopers” Derby Ribbed | Men's Red California Flanne | value; vacate Wool Underwear, pink, reg | Underwear, regular $2.2 #2. wlar $1.50 value; vacate sale. value; vacate sale 81.75 B Ss | $1.00 | sens Derby Ribbed Wool Un: | oys weaters Men's Hoavy Mercerized Under , bive and tan, reguls Hoys’” Heavy Lambs’ Wool veur, new color, regular $1.7 0 value; vacate sale heyregpeees all seer Sees vacate sale fi é ° 82.00 | $1.50 value; vacate sale, aniate $1.00 Men's Heavy Sanitary Wool | Men's Brown “California | Boys’ Jersey Sweaters, all colors Underwear, regular $2.00 nel” Underwear, regular | regular § value; vacate value; vacate wale .... 81,50 | value; vacate sale * | eale 81.25 Union Clerks A. BRIDGE & CO."a.." 4415-1417. 2nd Avenue Bon Marche RUEF AND SMITH TELE TTETCLT TT seteeeeee |poned until further notice, account | in” The convent'on was} for North Yakima, Mo ureh ARE INDICTED || - . Jardinere Stands 59 cts Retiring From ‘wate | Business Every litle boy and girl in the! city will have thetr first chance to/ see dear old Santa Claus tomorrow | at the Bon Marche. The visit is a} bit early but the children will en-| joy a talk with him just the same. Be sure to bring them in. ooo} NOTICE TO WATER: CONSUMERS IN DIS’T NO. 2 (Beripps Telegraph Service.) — | BAN FRANCIBCO, Nov, 16 The rand jury yesterday returned ftv indictments egainet Abe Ruef and Mayor Schmita on the charge of ex FLOOD VICTIMS DEAD AND MISSING. red oak fintsh; top 12 Jiameter Regular jal for Saturday night J. ©, Viele, of Oriitia, Patrick H. Clahane, Orilli Four unknown men, nea Fite. Two unknown rivermen, near Christopher. Patrick Cos’ ake nnee rice Spe ito, of Kent. anaeeeee Reif this x telegr e wardens « * * * ™ | Game Warden | rning sent the follow | of the state « wardens County o all anne nvention post Recause we have no room for all our goots, Our store te only one-hatf as large as the one we had Cherry and First ave, hs to stay here. | our high-grade Clothing, Hate and id below value, on and then only a few more me Yen, we are retiring, and Gents’ Furnishings will be 4 satisfy yc Come an urself, H. Lewis & Co 1206 SECOND AVENUE. Fixed rates for November, De cember and January due and pay able at city hall from Ist to 20th| of November, inclusive. Become delinquent December 1 District comprises all that part of city ly ing between Union and E. Union; eT Me ae kee Galer, West Galer and et Galer | ets, Meter rents for each month | | next succeeding month. Become wee went on the 20th | deling Union Tailors—2 = Saturday Extra Special ONE DAY ONLY Any Suit or Overcoat “c:." $5.00 Our regular prices on these & new same free of charge Suits are $25.00, $27.50 and one year 10.00. | $s | Your inside style of any choice any On Saturday we will give | Coat y wish length you ce of you your ch any Suit or Overcoat made to order for $15.00. | Other charge y want Remember this sale is one day only at this price. s you want s you double br We our regular price Our Guarantee- part of garmer rily will sale at only t ne pric any satisfacte ing wear UNION TAI TWO STORES 518 THIRD AVENUE. 22014 JAMES STREET, OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL ro O'CLOCK, we will re- | 5s

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