The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 1, 1907, Page 7

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—e— (By United Press.) e M@t, Aus 1 purely matantial, around tw of holt! Limited ne Killing the George Towor 4 by a we ge of the given the po! ation who We Ser These two > Several suapec said to have t the holdup ar D tor. ® PENDENT PHONE AT PT. TOWNSEND {Star Speptal Servlee) yD D, Aug. 1 h t The aystem tn county leone of th the northwest and cost the ver $100,000 for their loca’ 4 {Star Spectal Servier) BS BVERETT. Aug. 1~-Three Gitis—Fiorence Otto, Hannah on and Raith Stead-—togeth with Anna bhertson, of Ev © this week climbed Cadet Peak MO fect high, in the Monte C wy. one « in that r to be the ff climbed QVERETT BASEBALL. (Star Special Service) | BWRRETT, Ave | has arranged to go Buaday to play the iat city. During state locals will go to @ithough 0 far as known Rot serious, A call has tn for the fire warden. fa the vicinity of Index to be well under con- se - AVA. SMITH FUNERAL, {Star Spectal Servier.) TT, Aug. 1.—The funeral Smith, the Hartford man ed th an automobile accident mornthg, will be held afternoon at Fraternal hal! ‘the auspices of the Red Mon SPRINGS. Colo, coroner's jury vindt- Rumbeogh from any with the suictae of Matthews, the comedy ‘who took her life last Sun- ba commit- i when he was sum- ‘88 8 Witness at the inquest. ‘Tillie Green, Miss Mat- Dot | (Star Special Service.) a ‘A. August 1—K. Obata. Re Japanése murderer, is still at im spite of the work of the 2 Ofiice and a posse. It is that the man has given the slip traveled aorth. strongest and best A bank that has teat of years, invites you patronize their Savings Depart hot alone for their benefit for your benefit and for that they make it possibie for open an account with one OR Which they will pay 4 per 4 t. This ts the fives You the best service let Verler, ooo ] The Everett | bank | | | i} The Troquote This day. light trip to Vancouver and {}'te the fastest | | } | finest steamship on }Tthe Paotfie | Coast, } | | eh | PLANS FOR TAFT'S VISIT C. MH Yandel, secretary of the|Alaska-Yukon-Pactfic — expoaition of Commerce has received | Durios 4? firwt day's visit he will pa jeee Port Lawton, He will make an | ff ; tary Taft, 8D | address in the Grand Opera house || & the plans made for bis 6m /on the following day, followed tn/ fl nt in Seattie during his | the evening by a reception at the | visit in September, The secretary | Rainfer-Graad. The entertainment be accompanied by his wife,|of Mrs. Taft haa been left to the I be met by the reception | representative women of this city of the Chamber of Com | Mr. Taft will sail for the Philip-| meree and the officials of the pines on September 10. tem ee ee ee ae That boys are hee ng better, at 11 per cent. At this rate of de least so far as thelr conduct ta [gece boys will bo perfect by 2018 | f A. D. and padded trousers will be a. and that girls | ining of the past, e mischievous, t#| As to girls, however, the sorrow reached by the lo-|ful fact tx moted that they have ard, from the statistics | been growing naughtier, the num . ishmeat In schools | ber of cases calling for the applica ho past year, tion of th The number of cases where cor | creasing poral punishment had to be admin-/ 1907. At th! istered to boys in 1907 was 321, as | 1994 girls will be as unruly as boy |asainet 342 Im 1906, & decrease of | are now. amber from will They chool Is concerne s rate of ‘werease, In DAPHNE AND IVY POLLARD _ JOIN HEALY’S TROUPE Daphne Pollard, the talented Mt; the company, arrived tn Seatt! te comedienne who ostablished | ast night on the Princess Victoria berselt as such & favorite with the| stn "Cort" of the Geena ome Pollard Litiputian Opera company | house, and wtil joto Frank Healy's! durtug the several years that it} fan Pranciaco i advantage in the earlier visita of | Girl.” rest for assaulting Maud Roe, a wo-| 0 LIE OR jman of the town. Spleer ts well | | NOT TO LIE connected at Portland. The grand jury convenes Monday By United Frew) ‘ } BOSH, Aug. 1—"To lle or not Opera company. | was here, and I¥y Pollard, whose| Daphne Pollard will probably ap- fine contralto yotce was heard to|pear next week in Singing | { W. Spicer of Portland Is under ar ON THE FRONT to fe” appears on the surface to re a PRES | be the question confronting Harry; Steamer Santa Rosa finkshed her | ff Grehard. From reliable sources it | °*°ursion trips yosterdey and salled l | te stated that whon he ix placed on | for San elprvapen to be used on «| ff | trial at Caldwell for the murder of | U8 out of the southern city if |ex-Gov, Stounenberg he will re-| The schooner Forest Home will | pudiate bis confession. Suit wii! | take on a cargo of forest poles for also be begun for the restoration | California. Jot the 16th interest in the Her-| | Sehooner Alex T, Brown sailed | ii joules mines. Root & Breen have| {Tom Blaine yesterday bound for ' been retail rchard’s attor | Sao Pedro with buntbeg, | neys. mae 6 O The bark Preano, and schooners The schooner Shamrock came in yesterday with 40,000 pounds of jthe Kagies. Tom Cale, Alaska’s! The steamship Princess Victoria ‘delegate, was also one of thelwas in hick haze all the way " ‘FEW FIRES AT } Rate oS ORE eee CEE Resolute and Winslow are all being : repaired at Eagle Harbor. ; The scarcity of halibut on the Cape Flattery banks has driven the fishermen to Cape Seott and off FOR ALASKA the west coast of Vancouver island io Dg halibut, i Special Service.) The schooner Maid of Orleans ar. DAWSON. Y. T., Aug. 1—-Cot | rived last evening with the heaviest |i | gresaman William Sulzer. of New| joad of northern fish brought down |[f | York, who is en route to Nome. ithis season. The vessel brought | Was entertained bere last might by | down 300 tons of codfish. guests. Congressman Sulver says / down the yesterday, ow! he believes that at the next ses-|the forest fires raging on both sion of congress Alaska will secure | of tho water. & territorial form of government rea He will prepare a bill and have it NEW FOG SIGNALS ARE introduced by Cale NEEDED. Captains who are familiar with the conditions of the Pacific coast state that a new system for acer taining another vessel's location during foxgy weather should — be adopted. At the present time a ves-.| ff (Star jal Service.) {sel blows one prolonged blast as a SNOQUALMIE, Ang. 1.—Few | fog signal, and it ls impousible to forest firea have oceurred in this| tell whether the biget blown ts the part of the state. Small slashings| fog signal, or whether it is meant ||} } back of Fall City have been burn-| that the vessel will steer to her ing, but no damage has resulted. |etarboard. It has been suggested } that the regulations shall be made PORTLAND MAN ARRESTED. | to read that after a prolonged biast a short blast should immediately follow. VALDEZ, Alaska, Aug. 1.—Geo. Lieut. A. N. Mitchell has been or dered from Washington, D. C., toi ff | the position of navigator on the bat- | [i | Ueship Nebraska at Bremerton | ippemen LOCAL FLASHES G. A. R. Veterans’ Picnic, The fourth annual picnic of the Grand Army,of the Republic in this | city was held today at Woodland |i Park. Department Commander W H. Mock of Bellingham was thei chief orator at the formal exer clses. The Woman's Relief Corps and the Ladies of the G. A. R | Joined in the plenic Our Boys’ Clothing is now offering excel department pnt values As you | boys | in medium weight sults. know we have styles for 2 12 to 16 years old SUITS i Hughes Succeeds Hanford. Before Now| Before Now ||| BB C. Hughes, the Seattle attor ney who {s a mombor of the legis a4 $3.00| $6.50 $4.90 || lative committee of the A-Y.P. ox $5 $3.75 | $7.50 $5.65 ||| position, has been appointed chair 6 $4.50! $2.50 $6.40 ||| man of the executive committee, to | ‘Bow U. S. Navy Yard The Pacific squadron is now Bremerton, and the navy yard now 14 OFF ON YOUTHS’ SUITS pr No More 1 “a ~The Union Tailors Just dosed one “of the largest deals ever known on the Pacffic Coast. Bought all the goods of the Manhattan Woolen Mills. One hundred full bolts of Black ¢ lay Worsteds, fifty bolts of Black Broadcloth, ten bolts of Black and Gray Unfinished Worsteds, fifty bolts of Serges, two hundred bolts of Browns, Blue und Fancy sought these Worsteds, in the latest eff are new fall and winter goods at our own price. We can safely guaran- tee you that not one yard of these goods was ever sold to a | y soul for less than $3.50 to $7.50 a yard. Nothing but the highest class mer- an use these goods and charge rcoat. Why pay Our price, Friday and Satur- day, two days only—one price guaranteed to you Bh $50.00 a suit or o you $35.00 to such high prices? More Now remember, for two'days only, your choice of any Suit or Overcoat made to order in our No. More Less MADE UP TO DATE. MADE TO SUIT YOU. AND MADE TO FIT YOU. If you are not satisfied, your money back. Our guarantee—should lining or any part of garment not wear satisfactorily, we will renew same free of charge. The Union Tailors The largest tailoring house on the Pacific Coast. We employ nothing but union help, union label in every garment, which means the best of work- manship. Extra Special First Fifteen Customers Get a Suit for $10.00 on Friday Morning. Next Ten Customers Get Extra Pants Free on Friday. Union Tailor Salesroom, 518 Third Av. Workrooms, Third Av. and Washington St. = Se has more battleships of all classes 609 art by i} | hich, w . efore in, t iat o re Senn sitio: which, wi ta i | Fe Siabe beusl “Maak Yaw |eucnest Sulge O, M Hanterd, wha) trateling over the Pacific coast’ ex-| yesterday netted over $60,000, eee of c beak x aantaee’ clothing, was let ; . ne eishemmer Hl Among others are the battleships | recently -resigned tension of his road, The bite is|ranging from a few dollars to sev-| cashier of a bank in another city Biante dais’ oP Chetan NY Il] Nebraska, Oregon and Wisconsin Barling Bitten by Insect. not considered in any way danger-| eral hundred in value are On ox. Money Taken From Clothes B. Knapp, who 1 at iy 800-804 First Avenue. }the gunboats Chicago, Boston, Al A. J, Barling, president of the} U* bike ioe - The Mahest bidaote a ned Whilo swimming in Green I Cherry st., reports that bis ap ( My Cor. Columbis. bany, Charleston and Buffalo, the] uicago, Milwaukee M St. Paulrail-| Auction Valuable Furs. | shes yoaterday, Nels jon, who rooms | ments were entered, yesterday. bj \ a ' [training ship Philadelphia, the! way, iv confined to his room at the| The monthly auctions S the Se-| Cashier Resigns at the Hastern hotel, o First | a sneak thief, who made away with } 9 : a c e 0 . ~ + »bbed f. T A su of an he th ‘ A ; n [prison ship Nipsic and the {m-|gutier hotel, suffering from the Fur Sales: agency have now! sioctton Veuxdy, dasistant cash-|8¥. 8. was robbe ' ‘ty ii ’ 4 ly: Strongest Boys Clothing Beene El ives arrdock’ Boats leaver Ploy bas. of -0h, tnnect. fecelves. while? & feature of Beatle com-| Or ina Hotter Horton bank hag| mousy was in a tro pocket, | of wearing apparel 5 " | 2 at 6:40, 8:30 and 10 a, m., 3:16,| on jal life, buydra coming «from | !@ of | Nebraska at Navy Ward.) Buy your hat of © N rar i " . Y 4 Aowetan ‘ in the State 12:80 afid 4:80 p. m. Round trip 50c |. BIG CUT on all fishing rod ne principal points throughout the | Battleship Nebraska at Navy ard} | Be Mee y & fl — — I}| Children trom 6 to 12, half price, ***' Hall’s, 1111 First Ate ***| country to attend them, ‘The salo Co, econd a 4 ee .

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