The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 19, 1906, Page 8

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19, 1906. STAR—MIONDAY, NOV ALASKAN TOWNS BOMB THROWN MMMEACTURERS Teens ~~) _eeememice ¢ ION, we wm CLOSE GAMES | \\ ST, PEERS resccrmsoeves| TT wo-Day Furniture Specials Manufacturers association | @aturday organised 4@ mutual fire company and ts raph The Furniture Se ly pushing ahead on the plan adopt advantages as a place zation, The com J - | ged the “ ) this storey | insurance uy Furnit OKS OF THE WHEEL AND Rkagway since the beginning of the} if chee “ | (Berippe Telearaph Service.) town mse than nine yeara ago SHUFFLE OF CARDS ARMY During a the years gince its birth} ROME, Italy, Nov A bomb! ed by the ¢ es. open,” | Was exploded in St tor’s cathe | mitte consiata of W. J, Bernard, THINGS OF THE PAST—SKAG wever, it. has never been, since| dral y tay, during the magning | W, Bfaw, and Oliver 'T, rickwon 4 : the days @ vapy” Smith, a die] mas ing a pante amo? he The request of the Merchants WAY LAST TO FALL IN LING oy town. There have been] Worshippers. Mon, women and chil ' protective association for coopers, aoe e dow crooked eamen here and] dren fled in all directions, Only tion in opposing Bpokane’s petition <i . © of the atructure | for equal terminal rates with the AES 7 . fo. Aw it waa, | const cities waa referred to a com way haa been |those that were here were “frosen| the en Bkagway a ole out ny yeara ago. The houses) Pre town owe is cot | that were known He conduct thelr] there was ample room for the | mittee consisting of RH. Parsons € ed, Jeffer | games on » got the patron: | crowd to a pnd leave the) # G. Frink, MB Pickel, BF . mm at nge and the ot quit building an wan injured Baxter, and G, D. Rdwards mbling ? s were notified at ne sentiment in favor of closing trace of the perpetrator of rhe aasoclation decided not to in Sean " aday by Ch Moore |gambling has been growing t ! srdily deed haa been found. | tervene In the complaint of Fry & t the direction of Chairman H, B. sme’ time among Skagway bdusi-| Since Bt. Anacioutus was & jained | Wruhn, before the Interstate Con Dunn, of the council committee on | ness men, and when agitation fe blab f Rome by St. Peter Mim: | merce commission against Ohi health and police, t gambling ention of tt began in other| self in A. D. 00, no such deed has | cago, Burlington & Guincy and the must cease in Skagway at 4 K it was fed by the un- | Seen ttempted in any church tn Northern fF La aliway for dis hat ne action was the re » it ht « crimination In rw pa py | seeding Rieter g Ht Ba a th in| By reason of ite being the anni | Bideboard 4 = . ce ote code + ee » te VaE | versary of the dedication of the lett : : snl , be rent and ly Z me : wy _ Nasilt t St. Peter, th services ‘6 ma have been in consultation over the | uneasy and Di an ( ! lowed | \ pode oe Fe ag ae nak af pate é matter rhe order was complied! the game Out at the Weatward. Petenin yr = — es i Ap ; feted etiels has been ¢ hut down In| ¢ an t | found to ha eon placed ter a] I ™ eghsarn “ | eeaffolding « te to f ale re u FORGER GETS TWO YEARS. signed and will plead next Wed-| pairs to the roof ectly over the in. B headay tomb of Clement ALI t Canovac yp sha front upper The Friendless Policoman" “ 4 Sidney Peacon, aliaa Thor nme | "I De ng wan found to be}. ' Oe mi e he r - i te — PB «xi Special, $3.40 as ea bs Shall We Go to smo 00 Dean's address in the Tabertin pte R T ) Hay t church last night He . of ou ' ‘ wrior ¢ Frater » a Th © was engaged in the ‘ door cor at, O charge KOry ‘ ality] : Prac te ba ly attitude towards the force by a os : \ h Walla. Leo harged where i, upon being assured, after an | thieves and rakes nd aid ta Ex height i with gran aigned 1 fous inqu that there had been | other people, good respecta le ett i and giver eaday ¢ no lose of jife af damage to the| seua. were not sufficiently respec enter hi “ The Dy pon bis knew a po nt one to clase the po arraigned on a charge of pe la nOW Open ¥ must implore ¢ Rev Deas 4M ASS H ceny and given until We 4 o | will surely please you minguided = DOrPe | en a i rw . — 0 ie plead. Jobn Kaski was also ar ‘today and be convinced. e** trator of the deed. poerge Sirpebinny, wi ant mance of © secure the sup of all the de FIRE APPARATUS ee BEING TESTED Wort A public exhibition of the new | lhook and ladder truck was given | th rnoon in front of the fire ors, corner Third av, 8} CALL EXCHANGE 25 Ask for Santa Claus t communication with Kris Kringle in on either phone will place you in direc his castle In the Toy Store at The Bon Marche ir lists; have them tell Kris what they want Man of the Hour.” nt he “ern construe bought at @ cost of $6,200 jon to containing all manner lhooke and instruments to enter | rning buildings, it te ¢ }with two & : Special, $26.00 Special, $28.50 14 Oak Buffet plotured Bolid Oak Buffet pletured ab ia golden finished. Bhap- | » finished. Sha ed mirror is a beveled French foot ladders t me of au from the truck above ts gold Have your children phone in the | | be for Christmas; have them talk in person with "The | wae also an exhity m of ed mirror is 16x24 tn, and # léudv in top measures ‘ E he f 1 mu nd laughter in Kris’ castle can be heard if you hold j work aud rescue work by |i ed top 19146 in. Base contains in. Base contains two Special, $6.45 j Even the fun and music and laugmer im = : J jumping, which, by ite daring, held | two door compartments, one small shaped front drawers, one Chiffonier pictured above | 4 your ear to the receiver in your home | the spectators spellbound «mall shaped front drawer lined full width drawer and a double made of solid 3 "1 tet apa H for silverware, one small fat vet. All drawers and finish. Has 42 inches This new Santa ( 1s telephone service is a boon to sick children kept at bs } eo . full cabinet are Cnished ini ex French plate j ht han aw D faction to e Chr mas world, a s tren of the real Santa ¢ he ned for «i | TO WIDEN FIELD 1. Extreme height 59 in. re. E height 68 tn. Top ts 18x33 in full width jower drawer Womens Costumes, Suits, Fors, Woists. Le. RF-DERTOR &»NELSON Complete Houseclurnishers, (/NCORPORATED) Yotel and Club turnishers, SECOND AVENCL, MADISON STREET AND SPRING STREET. get in touch with velation to all ct a privilege to inval all fathers and mothers, a AUS. end of the wire—come to the Toy World and But the fun is not all at the home see Santa Claus at the telephone, on the new fourth floor Sarta Claus Good News for Men The Free Choice of Hun- dreds of Men’s $12.50 and $15.00 Winter Suits $ At & meeting of the Seattle Hu mane soctety at the RainterGrand | hotel Monday evening December re thorough organization of the ao will be perfected. Humane Officers F. W. Clark and Jobo Vaupell state in their annual report! for 1905 that they have Investigated | 2.190 cases, secured 68 convictions | and examined 4.580 animals, tab ing 289 from work as uafit for la-| bor The officers locked after &5.des | tate families and 157 tmdividasi Cascs of sickness and dowtitatian Many insane passed through thét onccoue:| HME WHOLE STOR KILLED BY FAL "HE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY. 7 MO UAGLES 123,000 OFFICES IN AMERICA. =~ ¢ ABLE SERVICE TO ALL THE WORLD. and Overcoats, for Sell- : ing, at Jack Bishop, the bridge batlder a pen whe fell nensty 50 feck Same ANAMITS ant DELIVERS ormmacns call oe croaiioes ka tnbnty whieh hewn tame aametind bridge at Moche Harbor last week. rooney ee Fe! eo aie fon te pobre | died from hie injuries at 5 o'etemk } this morning at Providence heagtt- | al. Mr. Bishop had been looking over some of the bridge construc } ton work, when, through careless nea in some of the other emp! of the Koche Harbor company was thrown off the bridge, striking the block of a plle-driver below. He 49 YE 5D B 26° pesd pustained a fractured skull The variety represents every style recognized as “correct” by men of fashion—every weave, color and combination of colors approved of by the best dressers. In perfection of fit, proper proportions and exquisite harmony, the finished garments re flect the best results of applied knowledge in the art of tailoring. No custom tailor can possibly re produce any Suit or Overcoat in this grand enr ment for less than $25—and when you realize they RECEIVED at 113 118 Oherry Street, ‘TRLEPHONES: SUNSET. E 7, AIM 100, are all open to your selection for $10 you will POOR, POOR MAN. . o grasp the full force and meaning of our liberal and idle nie a St" Paul Minn Nov 9 1906 progressive merchandising. For months a-gone and hotel raves, Do, Meaning, of the John Cor, ‘ “ Grand Opera House | Indiana hotel, te a sorry ma Yew | terday he showed his confidence in | woman kind by entrusting the young lady with his grip and vallee Wore trouble last night regerding piano Leoncavallo insists |to dispose of for him. When he wy erig-= ge He on Chickering ‘Can you get one for Seattle Tacoma Bellinghsm { » found, and a search re @ fact that t » young lady tion had no conn ever with the hotel, but that ‘and Portland Wire me so can show telegram, did have a connection with t and valise. Manning reporte: EA Weil es | matter to the police. COLD THIEVES AT WORK, 10158 h of the colder ALWAYS OPEN, MAONEY TRANSFERRED BY TELEGRAPH, CABLE OFFiCs. weather, the police station Is the recipient of nun wa complaints r ‘orm. regarding stolen overcoats. Hotel wo. 260. seniars col pusearents are. toe THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY. fe for months to come we will be engaged in building the foundation for the largest Clothing business in Seattle. That it will come when we occupy the building south of us, no thoughtful man will deny Tomorrow We can fit every man in these $12.50 to $15.00 WINTER SUITS AND OVERCOATS at $10.00 Don’t Worry About Food Famine--- Seattle Wash With the a Plent Here usual sos nee of the robberies. Lest saeenates y | k om rly 2 ¢ mom oe ote Ae 23,000 OFFICES IN AMERICA. ee NCABLE RVICE TOs ALL THE WORLD. stolen oc HAMS. | High grade B. F. Japan, or! Quart cans Baking Molasses Hi jice, and this morning they be . ROBERT ©. CLOWRY, Presiden Fancy Rastern Sugar Cured Pie | cholce new crop Ceylon. Lov-| —.... ‘ $06 [el coming in egsin fo benctn & : ae eter eee), enenean. ——— nie Hams received daily from | ers of black tea will enjoy it#| Quart glass jars Honey, per jar fi) Jacque, of the Northern hotel; ime Filed \ Check — the most reliable packing | pleasing flavor. Regular 50 ; 2he G. Dempsey, of 1416% Third av., vanes houses, carefully trimmed and quality, for Monday and Tues | CANNED VEGETABLES. and Joe Sheldon, 1107 Howell at ‘G2 - —— | amoked, producing a nice, | day 1% pounds for 60c. Per! gytra cholce Iowa Sugar Corn all reported stolen coats. SEND the following massage outs ng —— sweet and tender ham. Per | pound .... B5e| Doren $1.00. Can 9e - on back hereof, which are qname sublect to the terme} pound 6. -6. sees eevee ADO | COFFEES. Choice Melting Sugar June Peas. JAPS MARRIED, » | a es oe | Joren $1.15. Can 10e BACON. Favorite biend Java and Mo t 4 | > Pye F Choice quality, all ripe Toma A unique marriage was that on ry “a Fancy mild cared Breakfast Ba | °™* Bg ree yo gy toon, Doren $1.05. Can, $0¢ Mi board the Japanese ship Aki Maru Seattle, Wash. Hov 9321906 7 con, selected pleces of super | Doing opines 28, Fancy young, tender, stringless, [| Yesterday afte p of 8. Kauita ED, Av‘ Weil, ey for quality. Per | gicemas used mined Pitas | 4 ercen or Wax Beans, Dosen (§) of Seattle, and Miss Kaswato Yaye, +qAel We a OR eae proportions to produce good $1.70. Can 15¢ ) ot Nagasaki, Japan. The principals gr., Leoncavallo Co. . re rhe. Dea fae flavor, 6| CANNED TABLE FRUITS. were dressed in native costume Auditgrium, pounds for $1.00. Per pound| Perfect fruit im rich, heavy Rev. Mr. Nakal, of Seattle, officiat 8t. Paul, Fine new crop *h Break 6 ee Syrup, generally sold at 26e ed. After the wedding the couple > Pau Minn. a fast; has the cup quality of a | sai can; che of Lemon Cling went to the home of the groom, Have’ <a 0 35e tea. Monday and Tues SYRUPS AND HONEY. Poaches, Bartlett Pears or 213 Fifth av e secure hickeri i ‘ ay 2% pounds for 50c. Per | Half-gallon cans Table Syrups| Apricots. Dozen $2.25. Can . nz Pigno for Seattle Tacoma Béllinchem pound ; 206 a re me KILLED IN EXPLOSION. Smi"Portlana: Bend shiteytiigne dct ine ana a i ‘ per SaltLake. Passengers arriving on the steamer Jefferson from Junowu Alaska, bring advices that an :ex plosion in the Perseverence mine 3 last Tuesday resulted in one man Corts being killed. Both his eyes were blown out and his arms and logs were carried away. His name was Clarkson, a recent arrival at Ju tw_READ THE NOTICE “AND~AGREEMENT. ON_BACK. #3 neau from Tacoma NEW REAL ESTATE FIRM, Leoncavallo, the world’s most eminent composer and conductor, and the famot La ter Orchestra, | rethe : . 1 i : | A new real estate firm, consist-|I © ther with ten operatic stars from Milan, Ittaly, will appea r at the ing J. W. Gillespie, a well known eon r and hausemover C.-M. | FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER a3RD—S MATINE rmerly of Pasadena, Cal, Grand Opera House a4TH—SATURDAY EVENING. NOVUAIERES ote MATINEI §, NOVEMBER | Rup and A. J, Lockert, formerly of bos! Angelos, has been formed ant will SEATTLE Direction of Mess t & Kr Stop Taking Medicine Union Bakery & Cafe | brn the Cilewie tay ss et lata | Lockert company, with offices in| Who, if not Leoncavallo, is better qualified to re n the real tetic Sn) 2 Agents. Because a combination of Osteopathy, Electricity, Vibration and 141° Gecond Avenue } the Marion building | worth of the time-honored Chickering z . By sci a stant ae i r ckering j . ee aR ee emer crept | Notice! UMONTAILORS UNIVERSITY” PARK PEPZONE Guaranteed to cure all $t Will be placed on the market D 220% James Ot, U 1 ply on the marke ms v Rays, when indicated in experienced hands insure more P. A. HALLBERO, PROP. || in no other place is a piano subjected ¢ nee ; P 0 bronchit C i if : ndependent 880. J.N. Bush, o rien station, re 8 ents : : Independent 880. J. N. Bush, of O'Brien atath truments and the piano | ported to the police this morning | - . There must be an absence of false tones—there must be t even 0 a shed at Twenty-first av, and Pros: | Such ‘an instrument is th tion and consumption in its ¢ SPIRITUALISTIC LECTURE, pianoforte of the world, Special Rates—$15.00 per month of N. Krishna, a8 principal speaker at id and much more certain cures. | use them all in my practice iiss | CARPENTER LOSES TOOLS. t oft of © number of v * he theft of a large number of val perfect evenness of scale- Sochacke, la gripp rect st rrand’ old Chickering, which p | And any Other bis / Morning Cup The Firat Spiritualistic socloty of treatments. Single treatments, $1.50. . f C ff its meeting last — nigh ’ ht in the CONSULTATION FREE AND INVITED, [1] [') ee Kvights of Pythias hall, Pirst and Asthma, ° Sunset Main 880, | the orchestra Absolute harmony must exist between the violin, cello and kindred in- uable carpenter's tools stolen from powerful tonal qualities, yet sympathetic and sustaining P ica, preumonia, tumors, : ters of a century has been recognized by all great artists and musicians as the standard Stores in ADL Never fails .when properly applied. Seattle had the recently arrived Dr, Office Hours—-9 to 12; 1 te 5; op . Pike, italre, within the next fow weeks. §/f ach and Liver trouble. ee o ay 6:30, Tuosdays, Thursdays Geshe 6s sik: etees. ta Olin am Bitar wih ach and “BTYLISH CLOTS, wihout the | SUITS TQ ORDER, 815.00 ‘ake reservations early, ottle a . on M. wv RING, Osteopathic Physician, Fresh from the Oven. bt r 1 . CHAS. COWEN. ’ Pea tii 4185; ind, R 2606. 982 Arcade Bldg. big prices, Bilott & Medregor, | No mors ne. less Has. cowbNy. TT RAGLEY'S, 2d and Fake

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