The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 12, 1907, Page 8

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ISKED TO JOIN . Truck Farmers Who Now Sell Preines at Foot of Marion Street, To Form the Nucleus of Pike Street Market--No Demonstration Planned for Opening Saturday. Market gardenert and others The general idea of the Pike who, for the past three or four years Place market ts to afford the op have been oecupying the foot of portunity of an experiment to test Marion st below First av, for the public Gelling Vegetables and farm pro then and give a basis to work from @uce from their wagons, will be in the future, No extraordinary asked, whep the Pike place market success may redult from this tem fs opened next Saturday, to ta nt, but it will their places there and dispense | demonstraio in a way how impor thetr goods from that point tant it ta for ttle to have a The conduct of the P lace | permanent public market market will be under the direction| ‘This morning there were fully a of Superintendent of Streets Chas. | doxen teame ocoupying the foot of L. Case. Mr. Case sald this morn: | Marion at. and selling green goods ng that be had given the problem | of all native | | Gossip Says He'll sentiment on the ques porary expert # to whomacever H Gonaiderable study, but had fram: | catied them (Seattle Star's & i o8 up, ae yet, to general plan fu The trade is mostly with the! LONDON, Aug ther than indicated in the ordi) ocies and ma All kinds tion papers betwe nance of karten truck can be found there Countess Westmoreland ha Tt has been Councilman Rovelle's during tho morning b idea that teamsters In high soelety the urs, and fre |signed and the pa PUBLIC MARKE r WILLie wittim heron : TO MARRY? Wed Countess in ptember, tusive Service.) 12.—The separa on the F a“ ir are now frew tions on the mar hould - aes tie William Waldorf Astor, the Anglo thelr horses rs Ay n, will marry countess et will open. Mr complaint has been in meen” Guar’ ogy does not think that this nt the use of the at ol 4 all England bas heard cossary, as it will neces | "26 purpose by the city about that they only ‘i atting the teams in a livery OWRers of the property a he countess to secure a The Japanese garde At too great expense. very general use of th The very fdea of the public gmarket,” said Mr, Case, “ie to af| It fs believed tha ford a convenient, place where the no trouble in ge owners of farm pre their wares for sale Teast possible expense in so, / ie done it will give a big « Cartage stable hire t too/ the onterprise from the ve first (e | Unite @eeply into the profits. day ROUHEFORT will be ce can offer | gardeners to tranafer thelr opera ar at thet # to the new cality and if this d Press. France, Aug. 12 + = — = = 2 A workman assaulted and insult ed Gen, Plequart nieter of war 3 i 4 © meeting yesterday aft GIRL ATTEMPTS TO COMMIT SUICIDE ®.:.0°) oossosstn. od * by tleens wher + Evidently laboring nder a her mouth ¥ BO ine soca yt tg xorg ene were mental strain, @ young wo came unconsdte . Brgy 1 eee fs: whore name ts belleved to be The . ~ yong rtrude Hine tried to cothmit Ways (ak eatin uaetena @uicide aboard the steamship In- mained until Wanapolis en route from Tacoma when she left Seattle on Saturday night. The attendants an Girl dashed into the ladies’ cabin, her pecuilar ac TO HOLD tcream! 1 won't bother you any were unable to more, Harry,” lifted son ng to inite about the << COTTERILL TAKES TRIP. { that cour i Stare & jeorne F. Cotter , sad 4 i left the eity rday night for rough the mid-ident and J. B. ¢ { a two months’ triy n nid ; @le west and Me | Mr. ¢ vill will spend two or three weeks of the time ing in Oklahoma ie (By United Press.) - interests in the constitutional cam-|'° ‘lid a new NEW YORK, Aug. 12.-—Floretta paign that te on there. R oye a a me t pasne Whaley, the 17-year-old heiress who = eloped with Rey, A. Cooke, of the eee fashionsvie Poiscopal chan ot TAKES LIFE FOR by the clergyman and is now Hemsiead bE baw bows “merle FOOLISH CAUSE LOVE-FRENZIED YOUTH SHOOTS to be in a private sanitaritum in Canada (By United Press.) The elopement caused a sense SAN FRANCIBCO, Aug 12—| tion as the church had ma wealthmy parishioners, tneluding Augast Belmont. Rev. Cooke de & man paying her at serted a wife and two children, and | ten etty Flora Rixter, a 16 his family bas been taken care of year old he * to Gh estat by friends, His whereabouts are many, yesterday sent a t still urknown. tinto her in, dying Instan Bes cert me her mother objected to a/ in “White Fair’? Prices On Household Cottons Stock up now, while prices are down. Come tomorrow come every day during the White Fair—-lotes for « k clear F ance are turning up almost constantly. Great values such as these— 12%%4c Bleached Muslin, 10¢ a Yard. The famous “Hill” Mustin, bleaghed and 26 inches wid nice and soft, and absolutely free from starch 0: UU ffening go iiaeg, fine, durable quality; wanier aa om White Sale prige, 10¢ 17¢ Indian Head, 12'.¢ a Yard. Pure Bleached Indian Head Muslin, for drease ashes and wea: just like a plece of lir yard. White Sale pri full 36 inches wide: egular iTe a a yard 20c Pillow Muslin, 12\4¢ a Yard. Lockwood Pillow Muslin, 42 inch ¥ pached, soft fin ish and 4 splendid wearing qu We yard. White Sale price, a yard 12%¢ 28¢ Bleached Sheeting, 19¢ a Yard. For Single Bed Sheets th wide; the “Le did wearing sheet; regu wide ist what you want; full 54 inches f 1 splen 1 . LONDON, Aug ard. White Sale price, a yard n for Irie Hoe The Canadian Pacific REUNION, There or ree nty in Beattle and je of Puyallap is prest ‘omba of Seattle secretary of the society line thro: to handle nger Wusiness to (Seattle Star's Exclusive Service.) 12.—Mad infatua }tar and Athenian from the Cane morocco THE SEATT. : STAR—MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 190%, 6 . . —— CORNWALL SENTENCED, George CyMall was sentenced Saturday to from five to fifteen yoara at Walla Walla by Judge Morris, The charge against him was attempted oriminal assault JAPANESE BUY C.P.R. STEAMERS |} (By United Press.) VANCOUV B.C, Aug. 12 To be used as transports In time of war, the Japanese government lee purchased the steamships Tar dian Pacific railway The craft have been plying reg ularly bewween Australia and Van couver. They are among the fin: | oat Veusels in the Canadian Pacific railway's eeevice and it is under stood that they brought a total of $400,000. APOLOGIZES COUNTESS OF WESTMORELAND, | Iria Hoey, for Whose Sake oung Faicke Tried to Die. 19¢ Shir Falcke is 35c White Flannel, 25¢ a Yard. A good, durable White W Flannel, 2 Ine wide This is a « a nice ¥ soft flanne and does not shrink regula ard tu most an White Sale price, a ard ae 25¢ 1 12%4c Outing Flannel, 8¢ a Yard. b y White Outing Fi ‘ 16 inche wide ott and fleec "” wear well; reg 12%¢ a yard. White Sale price, a 9 is now hospital and may die , Re al the the young $2.00 I w © oon infatuated with Min q mported Waisting, 79¢ a Yard. no kin to “Old Hoss , " _ All-Over Walntings, also Imported Dimitios, | Whom he met casually in a Strand check dot tripes and figures. These . restaurant q eason's t h but there ure only w He followed her to her boarding ‘ ob ttern left; regular prices $1.50 ar 4 house aving own home, and f ard in the sartr house ‘ $3.00 Table Napkins, $2.10 a Dozen. F employed in the Ar 4 Extra Heavy All-Linen Damask Napkins, 22x22 inches ., an <-. bank and neglected ¢ sng er “7 jg Message hia t giving all his time to : kind that will stand « wear; regular price theo Of Miss He White fale price, a He f 1 her about England and hi ts tried desperately 25c¢ White Pique, 15¢ a Yard © Gren the ateachanens t (ee ne misbare Hit ‘ On one oceasion his father wrote i d f 4 y Plain hi Pique, 30 inche OY to the actres Are you the women ' ala ard, White Sale price, a yard 15¢ ff! who has taken my baby boy awa ' $3.50 Pattern Cloths, 2.85 Each. Fi da i oD alt ala De » at Da k T e Clot all are Finally Paicke beautiful designs and inches square € end him to Canada ¢ ' " ‘ nv € ame atir away from Mi Hoe , pe He called on the act 29¢ White Madras, 15¢ a Yard tea with ber, ao me urge assortment 4 si ed vaverchocks. ‘They make 40c White Waisting, 12'.¢ a Yard id ends of ont wea ch as fane Due 15e Dotted Swiss, 9¢ a Yard. Dotted Swiss, in assorted sized dot width 28 inches aunder perfectly; regular ibe @ yard. White Sale price, a that re ee 32c India Linon, 7'.¢ a Yard. Ping White India finon, 40 inches wide, in & ood, serviceable, eaet quality; suitable for watete and children's drenue wor ide yard. White Bale price, @ yard .... Main Pleo, records, yee, 5 ven of Vietor a LELLALLLLRLRRARLAAMBLRAALA ~ NEW VICTOR RECORDS — mach ines rds sung by Alice stantine are now on fe 4, and the records Drop into our Victor periors any time and | (By United Press.) TANGIER, Aug 12.—Throngh Hen Silman, the Morocean minister ed to France for the assassination and outrages committed on foreign ors at Casa i 4. The sultan in his not tates that he ts ready to meet any satisfactory demand. Re « coming in from the out g districts indicate further riot tyt and bloody lawlessness on net the Christians a MISS WILSON GINGS Tues of Secretary Pupil of Jean De Reszke. MISS FLORA WILBON, (Seattle Star's Exclusive Service.) PARIS, Aug. 12-—Miee Flora Wil son, daughter of James Wilson, soe retary of agriculte may blossom as an operatic star, She ts study ing under the Jean De Restke. He says her soprano voice is truly won HIMSELF IN CAB WITH ACTRESS|j._ SECOND AVENUE, MADISON STREET AND SPQIN STRRET. Hi worboees TPC VATTY: PET eee Ahi as as $22 Women’s Suits, Waists, Corsets, Gloves---REDERICKD & NELSON, Inc Store Closes 5:30 p. m 12 Noon Saturday Unt Sept. 1 “Under One Roof—Everything to Furnjeh the Home Complete.” —— Closing Out a Line of Sample Rugs: | The following sample Rugs ar@ to be@losed out at attractive special prices © that the qu are not large, so an early visit is suggested Three 9x12 Body Brussels Rugs Priced for Clearance at | Two 9x12 Velvet Rugs Priced for Clearance at .,, ay Sh ii RR NCAR DENG Oe hike AR aeeaU RR Orns Oxas $22.50 } ‘Three 9x12 Tapestry Brussels Rugs Priced for Gleam Pour 9x12 Axminster Ri Pp nine for Clearance at, $16.95 Bt Saxis ner 004 tee OP a wo 9x12 Wilton Velvet Rugs Priced for Clearance at Two 88x11 at A LINE OF MADE-UP RUGS AND CARPETS IS ALSO OFFERED AT SPECIAL PRICES | "Special Values In White Suits and Dresse } The garments comprising this lot represent the season's most pleasing styles in e and twoul fects, They are made of dainty materials such as Persian lawn and mulls, all in white, The t id Dresses off | thé special prices are x ily well-made, handsomely trimmed with Valenciennes lace insertion and cuibroidered tangy, The special prices are a ws 3 il SPECIAL AT $4.05—Two-piece Princess Dress in white SPECIAL AT $9.7¢ I of white ml, bay made of Persian lawn; skirt and waist are daintily tucked, ing fagoted yoke fin 1 with t t ks and lace inger. i the waist being embroidery-trimmed tion; girdle is also of fagoting -ertion; bottom of] i SPECIAL AT $6.75—Princess Dress of Persian lawn skirt has deep hem and wide tuck : | having yoke of fine tucks, finished with rows of lace and } SPECIAL AT $13.75—Linen Shirt Waist Suit) . eon fered insertion; fle is of lace insertion and ing bands of stitched linen and pearl button & B bends of lawn; skiet be deep hem and wide tucks The skirt is a full-plaited model | H Royal Granite Steel Ware Specially Pric g ne first-quality Royal Granite Steel Ware, large quantities of which are sold by our ] nian 8 Section ohne al Granite Steel Ware, being non-porous, does not retain the odors of food like tin or from, gam fectly safe to use | Royal ite Steel Berlin Cook ROVAL GRANITE STEEL ing Kettle, No. 04, capacity 3 LIPPED COOKING KETTLES. qis.; epectal noe Number Capacity Spel. Price | Royal Granite Steel Berlin Cook Pig | ing Kettle, No. 06, capacity & 4 % = oo qts.; special 40¢ 22 3 qs 206 | Six Cup Royal Granite Stee! Muf- | 94 4 gts 2be | fis Pan; special 20¢) 2% 6 ats 206 i a ‘ | 14-qt. Genuine Royal Granite H 28 6 qts abe S-qt Genuine Royal Granite Steel overed tuna Rainer eia- 48 ‘teheed Gonaile Ota tiie | ROYAL ORANITE Lipped Saucepan; special, 20¢ Toller, capacity 1% 45; See |v FEE POTS, npacity a No. 25 pact] 4 | elal so¢ | *° aetnee ~~ * | 14-qt. Genuine Royal Granite Steel Dish Pan; special ake 12-qt. Genuine Royal Granite Steel | No. 45 Water Pail; special Se + ool MANY OTHER ITEMS NOT MENTIONED ABOVE INCLUDED IN THIS SALE. TREDERTCR 6: T.SON oft h Hotel end Club turnishetes the Gr ih Majestic Jent Roosevelt has appoint At Frisco late Saturday nt «= The gigantic Removal C. B. KEELER DIES Mott Smith, of Ha- | Cams D. Ashurt, an aged re- of D. 8. Johnston Co, a secretary of Hawall. Mr. | tired talist, wae killed by a this morning. Don't & Mott Smith was recommended for | street car while dodging an auto. once. 903 Second a (Star Special Service.) the place by Gov, Frear and by |— - —— * 4 %6, chief counse! of | M SPOKANE, Aug, 12.—Charies B. the retiring secretary, Mr. Atkin : Gov. Frear and Secretary Olympic ; e » Chic Milwauke St. Paul Smith will assume office | cuts your meat bilis in balf. 11 Art Marble Co., 20 Someone i] probe 1. Pa August 16. Pike st, opposite the Bon Marebe, three doors north of for the Amertean Cereal company ae ecoeey Neat Both phones 1738, nd Quaker Oata company, died ta Buy your hat of B. N. Brooks & ‘i ; ykane yesterday. Bright's die Co, 1331 Second av TEA. ane, overwork and worry brought | -—— aoe "] t thon Mr K fr ec 3 o npanied by his. wife and two| Get Rich! Accumudehe Tea is cheaperthan 4, Was Out Weat for recreation Money water, if tea is comfort- Keeler, « Advance fall nm coming in from the? center. We are early advance styles! grade Tailored Suita, Skirts. Our custom Mow much money have you ac-|ahle and water is not. ents cumulated in the past year? In or a oe der to save money on @ systematical| Your grocer returns your money |} ®t reasonable pricey j basis {it in necessary to have def-|if you don't like Schilling’s Best; te object in view. By starting! we pay him Novelty Cloak & Suit (a, & savings account you have achiev = that object and you will be sur prised to see how it will grow if pup systematically increas y week or mony: rope depecdent ongour month's aaberys 4 hk of Senitio pars 4 per vings accounts? First and m re Cardinal Gibbons ure nente * Would have mec on trusts than fin that jail The gigantic Removal of D. 8. Johnaton Co. co ox. Don't walt. Com 08 Second ave City Hall Market Rolled roast beef 100.7 érioin steak I6e, ing Of Tamb fe. o Third Ave SUCCESS 1S MADE OF HABITS, AND ONE is BAVING WHAT YOU CAN. START A SAVINGS He had asked me to « last evening in London said Mine Hoe nd after suppe he told m laugh thie off, but he in earnest, but 1 could me home in a cab he was very down nd aid This is the last time I shall see for I mean to do what | have sald I then realized for the first time that he was in earnest, and I re fused to let him he him and insisted upon taking him to bia father's house 1 Jumped back into He was still that he was very unhappy this was the last time he w nting the fact nd that 1 did not know he had a revol ver with him, When I found | I held his hands to try to kee from shooting bimself Suddenly he succeeded in tear one hand away and | saw the liowed, the cab stopped, and Mr Falcke, who had fallen down in @ heap in the cab, was lifted up by ja lady and gentleman who werd passing at the time, Mr. Falcke ox claiming to the policeman, ‘| have done {t all myself I wae delirious for a time, but going to the hospital I was in a seml-condl will -be pleased to learn Nielsen and Florencio Con Nine selections have been re especially clear and distinet itter of the revolver. The fire) | $1.49 Women's and Men's Umbrellas and 28-inch frames, and qual ast b overs. The ense variety sil mother gun metal and a poor the real r pick ACCOUNT TODAY We Pay © Interest on Saving Accounts Branches- Ballard, Renton, Georgetown pa i splendid 1AMEA PD we TY Ho Union Savings and Trust Co. Cor. Second Ave. and Cherry Street Hoge Building, Seattle, Wash. Alaska Banking and Safe Dep Agents tor Great Garment Specials | $10.00 Mohair Dust Coats, | 10¢ Handkerchiely $2.50—We took stock of ‘ hid : 1,000 Men's Handi ality, witht s 1 hems and DININGCAR} = SERVICE When You Travel, Enjoy the Superior sack $8.00, $10.00 and $12.50 Wash Suits, $5.00—Tak $2.00 Purses, 796 y pick t rrow of all AY and Seal Of through Northern Pacific trains. A dainty breakfast, tasty ton Wash Suits and J ses and lunch or delightful dinner prepared by a skilled chef and thor gerie Dre priced re tags, black oughly well served, will round out and vary the pleasure of your ly at $8.00, $10.00 a me ywitlt trip. The bill-offare is varied and attractive—the viands appetiz New Arrivals in Fall G nnelettes, New S. New. Dress Goods. ; | New Coats and New Neckwear, H New Ribbo New Hats, | ing-—the car attractive and easy riding. ‘Get Your Meal on the Train” Dining cara on all transcontinental and important loeal trains. For full information see New JO. MeMULLEN, GP. A, Bowtie, Weah A. TINTANG, & A, jeaitie, Wash Novthern Pacific R’y 2 BD. OMABLTON, ‘eo Goo. a A oe ruin A rete a perteccbat |

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