The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 16, 1906, Page 4

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FRIDAY, NOV.1 this re i rogram . or yk so AO eee swiss. |S TUCK RIVER IS - nim ehowin’ gut : BY STAR PUBLISHING CO and 1909 Seventh Ave ’ EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT BUNDAY | Jones’ Aute Cor rhe . i So . nese ‘ 7 Main 1 ' i , 2 Busine t t bad , g | faa furniah Might * Lad a gag Pte . . | BY JOE SMITH. ine « irowned In hin pasture a “e | 4 \ t | i nd rrow es ‘ re 1 CQOPERATIVE CREAMERY rhe ba st oA ‘ ne te \ be " \ ' ' be v he SUMNER, Wash Nov 16 The!) 8. Rame were 4 ned and th of ! : ton t t river at two how f Je amith, at thé ad b w ‘ ! : ' a dead : . », | place troyed, one fall | 1 hich the Maht ment (! . - ; a helge OCHOCK | tag te und the other tumd yi 'y u ng at ' st t e ’ ! nl nw thirty Inches! jing over ay dryaeeer Menage Shine F . Learning of Love . a,c oem above any Previous high water r80) The ‘home of John Porter whien |e any we ora bh fo Gaeall receded ridily, falling about four! and the home of Robert Huff ts in) - ; JAIL COOLS HIS WISH T oie ; 7 poe! An t th’ t { rhe damage throughout the! ganger cap dlenicse by oh hay \anueday ts: . te ¥ 4 a college of love, whe ok valley} been enormow I miles of the new Milwaukee an oe ‘ t 4 0 , & . tt ts outh of ad in the art of wootn All b n w ' », orchards, barns, and out-lyrade, extending north from this |, alk gag HP 0 r : and winoing a Gay p their 4 " butidings and in some cases entire) point fe under wate nd the ex Sa Siew yar ae alabt an a * seces : ¥ ‘ n" " ‘ { t Roada are washed out, trees | o¢ ined when the fi recede “9 ‘ h w ‘ I ie ae . wiftew wv of th od wil atripped, livestock drowned, All| ‘The big steam dredgor in use at Seer Gentile toniaet onal ' rh’ tow n longue te after trartio fe suspended and will be for] this point has been buried b nin . , a t of Pree v os Nl wt « ure } a toe € hha ha mad the roade . . ss b aloon men too, they a4 can be loarnad Rere,| 4 ble Snoqualmie Ligh $0: ‘ he th th . at he an auto owns, there fa not a bridge pe Or nk power lines of the Puget Kverett is practicn pa lan uy of “ nein ' free bo away | across the Stuck river, or aergyathe! sound Power pany from Elec tite trash Gai s ‘ clear, Tt may he they are easton tha |Puyatiup below where the Stuck|tron, whieh pass this polnt, are sie te from ’ P ype tay ave not of omantie t more denatured dope is fod | ie lup. Six big bridges! down In both directions, and the en i yr" ‘alt t H that and must be hts of fallin ft ean y Jones in bis machine | it of comminsion}or| tire transmission system is out of s. ‘ javes ‘ kot a notion in his head con troyed commission, The Seattle-Tacoma| WARARARARRARAARRAKHAA RHEE HS -% nee ae eee 2” a gral sr | To stick to gasoline The Stuck river has ¢ naw) power lines are down where they) * pale it may be that this step was induced through the growing tem | BOSCO, | hannel into the Puyallup, destroy:| cross the Btuck river | « ) * : pacha ma Wency toward ahort eng wh t eason and wha log the threenere berry py of rhe water supply at Puyallup bh +! * * Quart Water Bo and ever the actual seed fo 0 be, the fact re | A Word From gosn Wee. Brnest Guptill, and a po aks beet cut off by the washing ov | « « “ to | farm of the father of or | the main where {t crosses the river Water ains that the tution already @x ned and prepared + * oer mains t the toatl n al } MeMiilian, of Puyalsup. iA farm | The blockade of the roads are com) ; th start in with the instruction | of a Mr. Cramer is cut off On an | plete tm all directions, but with the « OR, HOW LOVELORN DIANA DILLPICKLES FOUND THE + e! me prartumity for the bashful swain to fortity himself with Island surrounded by flood receding water, workmen will go! | ROMANTIC STOCK STAR ALL TO THE CITRUS. * : expert Information regarding r 1 of proced when | he think The hom 4 20-nere far out today to clear and repair them ao ys ii inally m his x tr ‘ He | o man ts as he thinks C. Corbin at Stuck bas or Wy os ‘ t for the bridges, most of the oe = he finally makes . epee sheep he ts, B’gosh, that’s iy out away, loss $6 roads will be opened within a fow| # NUMBER 4. # 9 Two Quart F ‘oa need no longer twirl his hat in am agony of embarrasamen le better'n bein’ whut , . » fi flow . Clarence Merritt, above here, bad | days re waiting for the object of his affection to enter the “sittin’ room some other people - Si RE a ioe pod No, tadeed think you are. Dr. Charles’ Flesh Food-—Spes ov Secure In the knowledge that b duly qualified graduate f oosua 20¢ ice of the Academy of Affection an of Sclentific Wooing oe with his Bachelor of Flirtation degree safe in his pocket, he ta the right man im the right place, and he knows tt re Quaker Dru Co i College of Love, its establishment will open a new field of activity Is the climate healthy around 1013-1015 First Ave, for the old beaux who have put im years sequiring here?” aaked the stranger, who had edge of love making without ever putting it to any ‘ey only the day _— is ; + —_— There will be the Chair of Anguishing’ Looks, the Prof of lwho happened to be from Bost tle, or at least that portion of ent upon 4 primitive ott RY Moonlight th ructor of Calling With Candy. |~the climate is remarkably healthy it nident wpon the Seattle Elec — <—s ene SF Sens a te | e h n o'clock Bo < « where each particular veteran can communicate [I think | never saw healthier trie company for its light was| any kind was furnished by the light Raincoat jhas to be healthy to live is shman sion » to the verdant fre tn an adequate “Did you make any chm the Cuban campaign, papa? You, my son. an patrh in the New York campaign.” The faculty may have some difficulty providing ss auditorium for the class in Kissing, but may get around it by divid fag the class info sections A matrimonial bureau might be established course. Whatever the oateome of the it teresting In these days when Cupid ts so frequently the ested party overlooked in making out the tlons. cr egg ead tng’ iodine eyed ia dadiagS }MONEY- MAKING MAIDS: WE ALL LOVE SURES PEER SES EEE ER EER EEE ES as & graduate should prove in project » inter > * * ry @ @ . secure a divorces, HM. M aged 6, last night by inhaling gas th: rubber tube MeKiniey cabinet maker tiving at 191 ay might in the city jall He examined for insanity today. BY FALL Driven temporartly thes | Juries sustained tm a fall THE NURGE GIRL. ‘The nurse maid hasa tender heart, lbridee at Roche Harber, Jack , { , 4 She's certainly a daisy. | ishop, of the Rocke Harbor Lime !f ous chance of buying new, stylish, nobby Winter Suits 5 She's quite the style that I prefer, | eaters. brought ying ¥’ 7 = 4 jcompany, was yenterday ° ‘And children who won't come to ber ctrupgiing to the Providence hee and Overcoats, Furnish Goods, Hats, Shoes, etc, at Are simply raving craay. " jpital. Three men were required wl} less than their real worth. The big $35,000 stock of the cot sO = jee tetera Sh Mnaeteenc We") wrecked steamer Santa Afia is going at but a portion of its Rishop, who te 31 years * replied the veter but | made many more THAN DIVORCE Because bis wife threatened to tried to take bis own life who is a was found unconscious by mem bers of the family and taken to the police station where be spent the DRIVEN INGANE old, wae either in utter darkness or depend-jing department of the company af RAINIER CLOTHING STORE, 220 PIKE STRE The Great Salvage Stock Sale Still Continues reese io ER cKintey rough a 1 Ninth win be epuse he wos the only mayne. He seome Only eight days more and our Great Salvage Stock Sale of the wrecked steamer Santa Ana comes to an end. Nev- er before have such matghless bargains been offered by any firm as you will find in this grandest and most glori- the car to hide my by in-| from a} real worth, and no concem can duplicate within 40 per Sais Gin pm ge no iy cent the matchless values as are offered for the critical ’ s i AR D ywing to disobedience of orders on |] examination of the thrifty and saving people of the city. {he part of wome of hie men. be we*!1 Come early, for YOUR HARD-EARNED DOLLAR which repairs were — betr 40 je By “JOSH — Ny ms er a. me, eee WILL DO TWO AND THREE TIMES ITS REGU Fite skull was epiit. Bishop went LAR DUTY TOMORROW. ie ye oes proper ——— EE RRs AMEE EDN WILY TE EE a ersatile Lam! veatment and the pain o ’ cee ent to school. | White somewhat of a hobo lamb, mind. FOR BOYS AND YOUNG UMBRELLAS medium heels, w : | “Twas never on the hog | | And for a cud ft used to chew | ‘The bark of the watch dog gre wool cfttimes waa full of Neas It’s Neece was full of woo! Bt never followed Mary round, } Because Mary walked too straight Ant as a sheep that little lamb “What } so | Said Miker to his chum "4 Could not expectorate. * = | Bulta, : Dont throw your aia clothes 81,65 $1.50 waterproof, warr a] WR used to gambot on the grees, ewey. Have them cleaned to look : $10.00 ThreePicce ’ And play around the barn, |e new at the Pantortum Mats) § Suits, slightly comeeet ty Boys’ Rubber Box > gad ofttimes tn a sportive mode, | 1068 oe HU water .... + 8 «ba Boys’ Caps ..... SHOES Special .esceeses AMUSEMENTS, f Ife and 200 Childrens Hose, a ci on: F. M. Jordan & Co. rpeort the fob f $2.60 Men's Heavy Shoes, THE THE GR JOHN CORT: Mar. Beth Phones 68 oa ee Seda oh dk A, Genes $2.00 and $2.00 Boys Shots, wear like few, slightly tension sole. Special side 9 the ‘sooth went corner of Tenth and |I MM gs 00 hors ‘$ rg De Tonight and Saturday, Saturday Matinee, Jules Murray's ye Columbia, $14,600; to J. H. Hardy sect mee ‘Dress Batts, $3.00 Dress or Work Shoes, wanaidoe Or kit RENCE GEAR, in the Comedy Hit, “THE |tor C. Metoalt lot with 40 feet from |] 82.45 $1.65 sizes. Special a - Prices— to tbe. latinee The to Ibe. to ry gelling. Leoncavallo comes November 23 and 24. age on Minor av., near Republican, ep cege eng * 5 Men's Mackintoshes, Sunday, Monday_and Tuesday Nights, HARRY BERESFORD tn 000. pees . 2A pei “THE WOMAN HATER.” Laughing event of the season. Seats seli- The northwest corner of Seven 96.00 Heavy Waterproof ular $10.0 fng—$1 to 2. teenth and Mercer, imprayed for F. MEN'S FURNISHINGS Shoes 82.65 W. Goodhue, to Capt. L. % of the Santa Clara, $6,700. The northeast double ce First north and Aloha, for RUSSELL &@ DREW Managera Seattie Theater seem oe REALTY SALES $2.00 and $4.00 Boy's Suits, slightly damaged by water, $3.00 and $4.00 Roy not damaged, The Umbrelias he $1 Umbrellas be $1.60 seifopening Umbrellas, Misses’ heavy sizes 1114 to 2 4.00 Silk “Umbre $3.06 and jas, beautiful handles, $5.00 Dress Shoes, in viel, box calf or patent leather, #2.65 a ) and $2.00 Leather Slip Schage |] Bi soc Men's Handkerchiots 2¢e lSe and 26c Bow Ties be iSe Men's Black and Tan Special orner of George Matinee Saturday, 10¢ and i6¢. Tonight and all week, the Rural |w De Steigever to JD. Moonach, an tS nae age both f Success, “UNCLE JOSH SPRUCEBY.” Next week, starting Sunday | $12,000 TSe Shirts, stightly damaged, ' peike Amin Matinee, Novernber 18, J. C. Stewart's Merry Musical Contedy, “The - ge | oma oo 12, Brigh e \ i sa . ae ae on ch for Capt tz to Grant 20¢ ‘Men's Fancy Box Two Johns.” Kvening prices, 15¢,-20e, We, 400 and Sée. W. O'Neill, $3,500; four lots tn $5.00 Men's Faney petal West Seattle to C. & Packer for all wool, best money on STAR ie = $2,000 and a number of a«maller re ¥ 15 OVERCOATS . eformances—2:3), 720, 8 ench day. i MY ones : Men's 2 MATINEES BAGH DAY AT 20 feattio’s Leading Vaudeville Hoven sales aggregating about ales Wool Sox $10.00 AN Wool Overconts urday SERIOUS OVERFLOW OF FUN THIS WEEK. © Sweet Charity; Frank Morbyn Kel- Minnesota Club Organi Black and Tan Sox 15$ . Ph soft front, rae Wyte 85 zed. iSe Dress Shirts, $15.00 Cravenette, rainproof, Special, Special ...... “| DROPPED IN HIG LAP A PINK CARNATION.” j iv Undoultedly | was born under a lucky star from Taffeta & Balbriggan’s | met Tremayne Marblebrow, the great | Stock star again. | was just grieving because I had not been able —— to seo bim in “Bast Lynne,” in which he plays the part of Mr Lynne so touchingly, when I glanced round the crowded car tn Eastern which T was hanging to a strap and noticed a DISTINGUIBHED | looking gent. My attention was particularly attracted to him be | Company Ine, ’ man who was sitting particularly wan A feeling came over me that perhaps hie heart was STARVIN for affection, and the thought overpowered IMPULSE I dropped in his lap a EMOTION Oh, I trust he will not think me too bold (To be continued.) Rainy Day Wearing Apparel That Will Keep You Dry, at LONDON’S Ladies’ heavy grain leather S hoes, extension soles, low Special aterproof. Ladies’ Storm Rubbers, good grade, all sizes... caliskin Shoes, extension soles, Special . Boys’ heavy high-cut oi] grain Shoes, anted. Special ots, all sizes, Men's high-cut waterproof Boots, tan color, cap toe, ex- Men’s short snagproof Rubber Boots, best of gum, all all sizes Boys’ Rubber Coats, crack proof, all sizes from 26 to 34. Men’s Department A Visit to London’s Men's Goods Department Will Save You Money, Se Suspenders, either braided web ends or aaa Sat Men's Wool Underwear, either in ribbed or plain ‘kentt, all sizes, pink carnation and hurriedly Jeft snagproof ; black, blue and gray ; reg- Weather ness carries rs nowadays indispensable nsarance and looks n fine and wet ‘ve an extens- wing in these coats and women, ing ety of shades and P ranging in fr n $15. 00 «$30.00, and look them over Il like the styles and es, and we'll be glad to an ount with r anything you Ph We wroBSs ewes On my way home it was HIM, Tre {332-34 Second Avenue Near Union. me. Yielling to an “Geattic’s Reliable Crest Howse.” Here’s Proof SBS ci meioees eo weeress or $1.98 49¢ low heels, ironclad wear and . $2.98 best rubber . $2.48 Seattle'« Leading Spectalist, 40 Year's Expertenes, - September 25, 1908. Dr. Clarke Co., Seattle, i Dear Sir:— Possibly you Bae? have gotten me, but I have net gotten you, for the treatment}. you gave me in 1900 phi manent, and IT might be glad to — that it was, and that T a t and hearty today as had never been ruptured I would not secept the good you did me. oan bert wisbes for your success, I re main, $3.48 Gratefully yours, This letter, and ot others, are on file at our Ask to see (hem. 1 Cure pon Completely and Permaneatliy Without surgical © pain, and without with your work or NO CURE—NO Consultation and tion Free. HOURS—? a. m. to sae Sunday—9 a. m. to 1p. me 7.50 . $2.48 19¢ 4 Maxwell and Dudley, in “Fo per gar y end ¥. B. Calvert; C. W. Littieth Bantord and Darlington; The Minnesota club met in Deauttful patterns e or garment 98 champ: Eddie the Starasce . DR. CLARKE CO, Beauchamp; Bédie Roesch: the Stara: |the rooms of the Alaska club Inst $1.50 Wool Overshirts, slight- $0506 Wawlion heart ae Boys’ Outing Flannel Waists in blue or red, sizes 4 to 44, pps oo . Con Wal Won D EXHIBIT 906 Second Avenue. night and a permanent organiza ly damaged 50 lined, latest style 00. 8 ec, special + + Be oe cone ee OPRN DAILY MOA M TOUR M [ton was affected. The officers 60c heavy Wool Sox je $20.00 Cravenette, rainproo! Men's heavy Leather Working Gloves, all sizes, special = ington St, Seattle, Wash 1909 Flyer Touring Car. RoundTrip 10 cents. Beginning today and jelected were as follows Cc Ww $2.50 Gold Plated Cuff tint clegant patterns #0. 85 Men's part wool Sox in gray and blue, well yon de all week, Trips to Island of Ceylon, the Alps and two Switserland | Horr, president; C. W. Corliss, vice tons, guaranteed ten years, $26.00 Cravenette, sili finish Men's Shirt Sets jell worth 200, ap'l 12¢ = acenen by Incubators in Annex, Big Show for Little Money president and J. F. Twichwell, sec #11 63 a see of front, back and two sleeve buttons x6 ees y ne 7 jretary and treasurer. An executive White Shirts o0) ke . ih. LOIS THEATER Matinee DALE BXCere committee composed of a former black and striped Wok our-in-Mand silk Ties in al! colors, regular 6c iia oe A Saving 0 Buperd Production of “WAGES OF SIN.” The Great Drury Lane Suc- |Tesident of each county in Minne Shirts ‘ . ‘ B5e eees.. Great London Drury Lane Hit! sota will be formed for the purpose the Neckties Men's Silk Bow Shield Ties, well worth 12¢, spectal, 3 f and Mone of making application to the legisla Boe Neckties PANTS Seal iepeclots; ‘teary seh. eth 2c, special, 3 for < ture for an appropriation for an ox cy Vests 1 eb, leather ends, regular 26¢, spl 19¢ ted by our painless #& jhibition building at the Alaska Yu 2 all Wool Underwear Pe duroy Pants #1 nd low peices: Out Two Sacred Concerts Sunday kon Pactfie exposition $1 Half Wool Under as ita, strong and dur MAY MANTON PATTERNS 100. efficient and ~ U M $4 Di , 7) nooats, rubber ®2.25 ress Pants, D'Urbano and hia Royal Italian band of forty pieces will appear Don t Borrow oney and $2.00 Californie terns t onel Overshirts .. Oe 0 Tatlor Made Pants | From Your Frie fn concert at the Coliseum Sunday afternoon and evening. PIANOS Steinway = Knabe FINEST LINE, ONE PRICE, HONEST METHODS, EVERYTHING MUSICAL. Sherman Clay & Co. 4408 Second Ave. * Seattle, Wash. m1 Sunset Main 680, Independent 880. Two for 15c Union Bakery & Cafe ond Avenue P. A. HALLBERG, PROP. nds Monarch Shirts Cluett Shirts ibe $1.00. They will be assisted by Madame Lc Clary, the world re ' er to be able to draw nowned vocalist, who has been engaged for the entire season eae peur eek Goines Besauhen ‘ ohen you wish’? Hring a dollar te Doots open at 2:20 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. Admission 26 cents—l/ ue and make your start as a capt " to any part of the house taliat today The State Bank of bil ce ge oR, dm Fine gg SUIT CASES $10.00 Mens Suits, mixed Roller skating (with the band) every afternoon and evening nte_and compounds interest aad z wool 4.15 except Sundays. annually. You must make the oa $12.00 Mens Wool Suits, C. H. BARNETT, general manager, Ij start sometime, so why ne §4 Suit Cases #5.85 OLD COUNTRY $15.00 Mens All Wool Baite ot begin 4 yo $5 Suit € 6 $10 Sulit Cases, leather Mined beautiful $20.00 $25.00 Tatlor Made lined patterns 87,35 Tatlor Made Suite, bal Suits, wilk id and much more certa $2 Hats, slightly damaged by the wat 65e $3 Hate, colors perfect, all RUBBER GOODS > and shapes 1.45 $7.50 Snag Proof Hip Boots 4 Hats, all colors ‘and $4.00 shapes 1.95 $4.50 Rubber Boots "35 Rainier HOME OF THE UNIVERSAL RANGE. LINENS, Stop Taking Medicine a combination of Violet Rays, when indic, roms cob ated, in experien: In cures, bronchitis, = 1 use them all in my practi Asthma, anemi rh rheumatism Full Set of Teeth Gold Crowns, 22-K Bridge W 2K. Gold Fillin Silver Fillings ..+. 4 All of our work fs gaara . teod HAMILTON BROWN SHOES, k 0. Lady at m, Sunday NATIONAL DENTISTS 403-404-405 BANK SAVINGS BUILDING. nd and Pike. Electricity, Vib d hands, insur tion and more rap- ice, PEOPLE'S Seco lumbago, tumors, iP motion In its early staqes, nd Many Never falis Spee treatments, Rates — $16.00 per Single treatments $1.50. Other Diseases en properly applied, month of 13 CONSULTATION FREE AND INVITED. Office Hours— ) 7 to 8:30, Tuesdays, Thawedaye eveni and rhe mt 1 to 5; open

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