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THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, NOV. 27, 1906, { Ate ee 3 * * ~~ m « DIX LIFEBELT FOUND. * os | * . j * PORT TOWNSEND LU . } . A febelt, marked “D . + ® is reported to have been pick «® | *® od up nthe bew at Marrow * . & stone Point, near Port Town. & 2 | ® send, thie morning by Mre. * } 1! Brady of Fort Flagler rn te \* ka eee : : . : ee .s QEATTLE POLICE LOOKING FoR MKe & b tor t * i] # = HIGHWAYMEN WHO CAME TO w | t bps ed | 5 1 him With preel m and dew ~ THIS CITY AFTER SPECTAC- | jority, showing they were bi ~ i + | ULAR HOLD UP AT MILLEn’S | (Mrs at the Dusit vty wil wd mooRE VETOES F LOGGING CAMP. |white the third ‘ 1 thet ! ) sec ’ t t st geen, FRANCHISE sd te ad was taken from KE AVES. * 7 t ne of lo W. M. Quinian,| ia xo AN® WESTLAK eason advanced was that] The police received a re t put hing was found on the os ve SEETING LAST Unance falls to provide gen-| Morning of « ular and da t the return of the, lumber} “4 yy COUNSHL 2 over a owned | ing hold-up Wednesday night! boss and some of the men to cat p| t company, irrespective of ’ cat about 40/Q n borrowed enough money te 4 wan. t future ownership Seattle, in the heart of | bring him w he notl | le a 1 ground a ned waa men were in the | fi he police this morning of the} ‘ | . ¥ ‘ fra 1 ime and w ed ad gave a fairly & ! i | ot ag the city coun Aok rth of Codar the door of the #%- | heard the robbers had come to | ’ OB Pie mayor's ve" as, in Mayor Moore's opinion: | oa sad ‘& tmscnad fgwee | tain | State's Money, Re- + ony’? ne should be double t | © the glow of the flames,| The polle® will scour the city tn] Beoond W “ n one year all the way along |! hand, He was followed | an effort apprehend the robbers sy : - ond av. See ond W. ot Fire | . ewe others, all arn 7 jas it Ia belleved are old hands port Says. — of Westlake av., the e of the loggers attempted to} at the game. tae Tene fran kiven for the veto was | ere Fg atcgy 4 quanta tae Seana kek O expen out of the public funds ~o anneal chs ieee enite te ten snd general mismanagement and in: | ‘of the ordins v | fom tickets, at the s opinion one year ts auffictent competence are the reasons as| sl igned by Gov. Mead for the r | moval from office of State Ol) In| npector John Canputt, the dismissal | | |foliowing the receipt by the gov-| | ernor of the report of his special |tnvesticuting committee Among the items the committee | | Jreported as having been timpro’ NUMBLERS REWARDED mf ahi rd and lodging in the city — whereas Mr. Canutt re | (Scripps Te — sides in this city with his family Telegravh Services) | RLLOOMINGTON, I Shanghated from the streets of; the ship, and when the ship drop|at Green Lake. A few days’ board _ Deantet| betes elien ce ae San Francisco and taken aboard anchor in Funter bay in March} yt Colfax coat the state, according —, “onthe a war| Alsen cotay wieed bis personal eum) Tee wanler _mhere he fell t the same year ho made hi Canutt's ox account, $ | = iaoriaing Bi Sp 5 — to on ctor Heywood) make an escape by Boon after landing on the Alaska . itty Gas yo oe" bling ins hie bravery in capturing « ie rau 4 c t fo : . r" — . hve we 7 Po means, cap ured by F coas h says he Was oa if a day f ats as the proprietor 1} Mo. An order hag been posted atl beige and at last maki goed Paigy yore nae “a co tee has Able to 1 . a » afte eve statlo 4 a' oot r 4 . oa wie Bw ‘ 2 pyre thet Jerome » ould fter | ew ation stating that the CoM | cane as a cabin boy on the steamer | being the equivalent ‘ Out a ch a rge in 1 roo with all of bis old visor pany will send to every tealmmae| Cottage City, Charlea Johnson, «| time the boy was but Tia { omploye a Christmas gift. The} \7yearold cas Meal tend “ae nd boar | - of te | Lerearold as tually fo axe Nephew Mad No Bond ARGED © sien of the entire system awalte] nis way to this city and fa at pree-| When he grew older he ana ont of a nephew at ww ot ent staying at the Palace hotel, ex-| adopted by the tribe, and without filing the RAILROADS WIN POINT pecting to return north in the| married, according to the ines sins Gat | Judge Hanford, of the federal | *Ptne | custom } the unfavorat curt, late. yesterday afternoon | Joheson says he was shanghaied| ‘Trouble with the natives finally |; members ¢ ~ worruted the demurrer of the estate|!" 1903 with @ boy friend. As ajforeed him, several months £0) the committee admitted to 4 * aiiroad commission on the wheat | fesult of the poor food he caught | to make # desperate attempt to es this morning that tt ih and Mil rate brought by the O. KR & N the scurvy soon after going aboard! cape. The attompt was succesaf made by The Star ab : ped ~ vey Pro Northern Pacific anf Great N the fault tn the law and the tax herent looting ise | ern raitroadas w administration of it were entirely] Attorney W and, at the revolver polnt thelr money and valuables Three enmen were reported to the police and several others have been told of, The officers were statione? so as to have each man two bloeks apart Policeman George Brown captured the fellow at Sixth and Madison, im front of the Central school bulldir He attempted to draw hie revolver, / but the officer pintoned his arms! and handeuffed him A sweating was necessary to secure his confes- sion. He acknowledged | all a holdupe and sald be frox Moines, la. three weeks ago. LOCAL FLASHES securing: *$12.50 At the Vacate Sale BRIDGE & CO. 1415-1417 Second Avenue Next Door te the Ben Marche it t# alleged tn thy complat & Trust company, the} ion of Portland made the vening jn pent to be made in the case of) borne out by the Investigation, and} @ which, Frank Hippie.) argument for the O R @ NB Byers against the Sesttle/that the amendments suggested! suicide | Grosseup of Tacoma represente -" | Bleetri smpany, awarding hor) loag the lines advocated by the Northern Pacific, and L. C. Gil- pages in the sum of $160, includ-| rhe gtar Me 16 Royal Steet Lipped| man of Seattle the Great Northern jing her costs Thin sot mt wae mctor Canutt this morning re : vo, 28, mal lie; | The railread commission was rep- eftected after Mise Byers had be to diseuss his removal, ex-| bc. af | resented by Attorney Faulkner, Ser } mum sult against the 8. i PO"Y |copt to blaine political conditions| i * ~§=6ntor Harald Preston and J. A. Kerr jam af the court for $200 damages |i, Whitman county oar a Hhe alleges serious Injuries Inourred| pA. Clark, appointed to succeed | Me = 26 at the corner of Becond and | anutt, te chief deputy in the of % bs Madison by being thrown from &/ tice at present. He ia from Sno j oo. | bomish county, and was at one time Twenty-three detectives and po-| Deck Hand Sringe Buit. fom alderman in Blaine Hteemen, ali in plain clothes, sta-¢ Alteging he waa injured = thaned so a to cover the entire firet through the nastennine of the Jap- bill of the city, were responsible for | snese @ American Fertiliser and|QOV. MEAD MAKES the arrest last night of Johh Waik-| Fisheries company, of thia city, ADDRESS TOMORROW of, & young negro-Mpaniard, who| Frank A. Hoff thie morning filed « = ravene es hae been teorrorising Chat fash! ¢omplaint tm the superior 7 te. | Governor Mead will address the able residence section for the manding @amagea in the sum of| Chamber of Commerce at the regu five sights by holding up wo $10.106.07. ‘The defendant concern, | lat business meeting tomorrow af ternoon at 1:30 o'clock, He will) Seattle and Its Business) ated on Joly 4 a tue plying o-! an tween the polnts of Bellingham and ress.” Lamm istand, the scene = the fer on the tug and, In dotng the which the captain of the By quired, he was severely injured and permanently larmed = HIGH SCHOOL | GIRLS AT WORK’ The girls of the Seattle bigh school, in special assembly this Morning, passed resolutions approv ing of the efforts being made by Masquerade Ball. {the International Anti -Cigaretie At the Southeast Seattle opera j #ague for the discouragement of house tomorrow night a masque | the cigarette habit among the grow he nd rade ball will be given for benefit of the Rainier Valley” ExConvict Sentenced. Barbara Harrison, an ex-convict, as released from the Walla | Ha penitentiary yesterday | 30 days im the city jell for foltering around saloons | W. 0. W. Entertainment. Yealer camp, W. O. W., gave a musical entertainment and dance to members’ families and friends at Madrona ball, Zist and Jefferson, | fast night Dissolve Company. was filed this morning in the supe anking that the Josephine Hydraulic and Devet- opment company be dissolved The | apitalized at $200,000 Consignment No. 2 500 A peti rior court concern Ie Thompson a Father 15 days on the city chain gang by Judge Gordon this morning for hav: | ing in his possession two pairs of eyeglasses, one large Eagles’ ring made of brass with a conting of Depart metal which looked like gold. He ments was charged with trying to die pose of “phoney” jewelry New Apartment House. Plana were filed this morning Im) the building inspector's office for a new apartment house to be built on the southwest corner of Boylston and Olive, by W. HL Fink. The bulld- ing will be three stories and base- ment. Johanson @ Allen are the architects and J. HM. Baehr in the contractor. The cost of the build- ing te entimated at $20,000. George Greighton, a brakeman on | the Northorn Pacific, while coupling | cars tn the yard at the foot of) Jolambia #t. this morning, was caught between two cars and had/ his right arm torn off below the} elbow. He was removed by Hogle’s ambulance to the Seattle General hospital. Creighton about 26 is id, and lives at 2117% West One to a Cus- tomer As Long As They Sullivan Will Hearing. The hearing of the famous John Sullivan estate case again occupied ithe two wexstons of Judge Griffin's superior court today. The reading | of the voluminons depositions re | cently taken in Cork, Ireland, and caleulated to throw light upon the | perplexing intricacies of cane which has been In litigation for The Fair Dept.Store ret five years tu both nate, ont one federal courta, was resumed from 1 513-15-17-19 Second Ave. yesterday afternoon and will con | j ” a Z. A. MAFRIGE CO., Ine. tinue for many days. | 8. E. C. Settle Dam J. J. WOLFE, Mgr Judge Tallman + t this morr fag boys of Seattle and the enlist ment of a strong junior membership of both boys and girls in the grade schools of the city A committee of five were named | by the assembly, who were author: ined to sign resolutions on behalf of the girls of the Seattle high | school, and the committee was also | ‘empowered to act In an advisory capacity with the committee named by the male section of the school in aasieting the Seattle Anti Cig arette league In the promotion of ts work The girls appointed on the con» mittee were Heesie Graham and Chartotte Doren, clase Maur yoo I. Currey, 08; Ursula G. Hughes, 09; Jane Reed, ‘10 TOPO PR PP eee eee A boy baby has been born to | ®* *| the members of congress from the Mr. and Mra. H. B. Thompson, 116|*% BUNCE TRIAL SET #! state of Washington for the por- 18th ay. Mr, Thompson, the deli-|* FOR MAY TERM. #| pose of enlisting thelr advocacy and catessen merchant on Second av.) * -_ # | support of such a motion before the ix today passing around the cigara|® The cane against J. A. #) congress of the t nited States of over the event *% Bunce, well known Seattle #| America.” Garbege Man Arrested. # citizen, Indicted for smuxgling * vs Be OLS ee ee Another attempted violation of |* OP!Sm, was 2 eg morning - 2 sage o nee resulted t ® tinue at the request o the garbage ordinance reavited this © iiinee's attorney, PD. Hughes, &| Two Carloads f Me: Crosse, an Italian, by Offic *® until the May term of the fed. # | have been received at the City Hall | borne. Cromso was hauling |@ oral court. Judge Hanford *) Market, 509 Third Ave. Their shop} of garbage without @ cover on | ® continued the case to allow #| 1s now full of fresh eastern ment wagon and also out of hours. \* Rance to no eomiy his ba gpen e * sane ae Bo ton : met 0 © t spare ribe at 120. r Phoney Agent Gets His. re mg ee m4 4 sirloin ste at 12 1-20 T-Bone | EB. M. Coleman was sentenced to nd Porterhouse steaks at 17 1-2c. | SESSSSPSESeeeeer ‘Horse Killed By a Falling Tree SEATTLE TRANSFER CO. LOSES VALUABLE ANIMAL AT ALKI POINT—QUICK SETTLEMENT MADE. A valuable horse belonging to thé West Transfer Company wasin jatantly Killed recently at Alki Point by a falling tree where em ployes of the company were work Ing. Fortunately the owners of the animal had taken the precau tion to have ali of their horses tn sured with the Pioneer Live Stock Indemnity Company, of this cit and a satisfactory settlement has already been m death of this animal, so transfor company has lost the aoctdent the Ploneer Li money by Leadon and Stock Indemalty Company also made a joint settlement the Pure Milk Dairy Com, which recently lost one of their horses through an aceldent. The animal took fright at an automot on Pike street and was killed in it mad “- DRESS WELL $1.00 a Week Dignified Credit Pacific Outfitting Co., 422 Pike St. REINSTATED The Sunday Forum. an Afro Amertean organteation of this oity, has adopted resolutions condemn ing the acts of the negro soldiers who rioted at Brownsville, but de- ploring the president's action in discharging all the colored forces there at the time and will petition congress to have the order revoked im the case of those not guilty. At a meeting held Sunday, at whieh 260 of Beattle's colored population | attended. the following resolutions were adopted | “Whereas, we condemn tn on jmeasured terme the actual partt | cipants im the Brownsville riot, and jtrust the guilty ones will be detect jed and duly punished, yet we never theless believe the president's order | leo sweeping that innocent men, | who not only were not participants im that riot, but were equally as in-| nocent an to the actual participants, have been done an evertasting In justice, which will reflect upon the 400d name of their children’s chil dren, therefore, be It Resolved, That the Sunday For wm of Seattle hereby petitions con gress to retnstate the dishonorably soldiers, of af many | discharged thereof as are not actually found] guilty of participating in that Brownsville riot ud be it further “Resolved, that a copy of these resolutions be forwarded to each of market can now supply all is and keep you from go Thankagiving This your wa hungry on High water may come, but it | can't wash away your Savings Account. Nothing can touch highwaymen, it—high or any Start one with us. || WePay4 Per | | Ct.interest On Savings Accounts AN ANCHRSCeorgetown, Renton Jaume D. HOGER % » COLNER Ermanve| Rosende Don wort & Trust Coa. and Ch treat attia, Wash, Denwing ana Gate Nome, 2° Cor Second Avend loge Butidin Agente tor Alas Deposit Co. ee ee ee START WORK TO GANADIAN ROAD LOCATE DIX FIGHTING HILL tar Specia Tonight at tee er will wt from Ald P . tiawa f ‘ Diet ” € int ' m0 ABC. De fi t Fulse moerivled o)) Phone, Main 1514 Phone, Independent 3373 McCARTHY’S Seattle's Reliable Store—1512 to 1522 Second Av. The Enter- ainment of your Thanksgiving guests will have a greater de- gree of satisfaction in it for yourself if you know that you have saved a good bit of money on the pur- chases you felt obliged to make. You can have that assurance if you buy everything you need at Mc- Come tomorrow and judge for yourself. ee Carthy’s. ? All goods advertised are sold for cash only; no }C.O.D.s or charges. $3. 50 Linen Table Cloths $3. 40 Each ae A hemstitched cloth, two yards two and a half yards 2 40 long y thread linen and beat y finished. All this e season's loveliest imported patterns to choose among. The _. __$ $2.40, and at this price not amore th al ths will iy aE RIN sold to a purchaser $2.20 Crochet Soenprenss at $1.59 prmmammmn—r These are choice Marseilles fi crocheted bedspreads, 1 59 are ft tble bed size and Glaced all rour They have * cut corners and fit nicely on brass or iron beds. Two dollars and twenty cents is the regular price, and every « of them anch is well-worth the money. ‘Tomorrow them at $1.59. Two to a customer. Lunch Cloths Linen Doilies ne Sh Peete. CUE we Pretty lunch cl 25c all linen doilies, 18 or center pieces, of inches square and fine quality linen; each neatly hen roe - each well worth the reg pike These doilies are Bien ttiy ular price, 65¢ each. : very fine quality Will be on special and are extra good values at the regu sale tomorrow at only 40c, They are lar price, asc cach. Find them in the 49 inches square and are hemstitched Art Departr ond floor to- gl} around. Don't miss seeing them. morrow at Art Department, second floor, Table Covers Table Covers papitata or ’ bese are & bi No neater, better 79¢ yen sqrt 1 25 finished table cov- very pretty. They ° ere whee ovat are re white and each are pure ének spread, than are Co ae ae hts MS hed st these at the price, — ae Ye we $175 each. They fine quality and really good — are 48 inches square with hemstitched at gic each ,the regular price 79. border. They will be on special sale row they will be on sale at oF in our Art Department tomorrow at nd floor. In the Art Department, sec Ask to see them, Table Covers Well worth only $1.25 each. Cut Glass the " — Large cut glass $1.75 — ‘a on , 2 89 berry bowls; they when you eet : e are eight inches enn They are 54 inches each } across the top, Ke square and beauti beautifully. finished * iho the popular star fully hemstitched. They are every aie : thread linen and are all ready for use igns. The regular price is $3.98 Tomorrow take your choice of the lot each Tomorrow, the day before Thanksgiving, we will sell them at only $2.89 cach, Cut Glass Department, main aisle, Bed Comforts A beautiful bed $2.40 ch In the Art Depart- at only $1.75. ment. Cut Glass $2.98 | rete ter bottles, very handsome and very comfort for your each skillfully cut. Also "ange chamber. Six a pretty assortment by seven feet in ing ae of celery trays. The size, covered with regular price is $4.49 each. Tomorrow E best French perca- take your choice, whichever you need line in handsome floral designs and the mo both if you want them, at fill ed with pure white medicated cot- ton batting. The regular price is $3.50 each, Tomorrow they are on special sale at $2.40 each. Bed Blankets This is for Wednes- only $2.98 each Down Comforts These are exactly a pair 4 25 gax84 inches, a White wool ed ° good double bed $1 95 bed blankets in ten- each size. They are cov- e quarter size. They ered with the very are good heavy weight and are well teazled. Have pink and blue borders, The regular price is $2.75 a pair. Tomorrow they will be on ‘special sale at only $1.95 a pair. At this price only two pairs to a cus- tomer. best quality of im ported sateen in lovely floral patterns and filled with real live dow The regular price is $5.75 each. Tomorrow only $4.25. You are bound to have one if you see them, Bed Blankets double bed Pillow Cases Full size white nkets The well known from the famous 14c “Salem” brand a pair North Star mills bleached pillow These are every cases, 36x45 inches nee ; each . *s thread wool and in si and hem- you could not well have a more com aniate’ med, laundered and fortable covering for your best bed than ready for use. On spectal sale tomor- ate these. They have pretty pink and row at only 14¢@, Ther ar price is 18c each. At the dozen will be Ne blue borders and are bound all round special price only two with two-inch silk ribbon, The regular pric Tomorrow $5.95 sold to any one customer, to dealers. re ne McCarthy Dry Goods Co. 1512 to 1522 Second Avenue Between Pike and Pine Streets The Pioneers in Seattle's New Retail Business District

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