The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 27, 1907, Page 5

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ASKS CITY TO PAY OR INJURY Richard | ter, assistant secre IRILLING BATTLE FOR LIFE IN ABALLOON ssh OVER OCEAN DEEPS. the aum of $660 for inju |his foot on Railroad av Hayter claims that there was an, jobstruction against which hin foot struck, He only aske for pay for lows of time while laid up, KING IN PARIS. (By United Press.) PARIS, Aug. 27-—The king of Greece, on route to Copenhagen, has arrived here. WILL PAY BACK EVERY DOLLAR (By United ) Prevs.) PORTLAND, Aug. 27.--W. Coop- er Morris, cashier of the defunct Oregon Trust & Savings bank of | thie clty, tved here from the east last night Mr. Morris de clared that he was too fatigued | and worrled to make an extended statement He sald, however, that knowing the conditions of the bank as he | doow he in gatisfied the bank will | pay dollar for dollar WANT REIGN OF TERROR (By United Press.) the Balloon at the Moment When Capt. Kindelan Was Trailing With His Trailing Dretegrer to a Passing Ship, Rope o Hook an Anchora | AMSTERDAM, Aug A small Pe — — army of detective iT J 0 j Mediterranean with his airship—jall their might to seize the rope, | many countries wet it the poe was that encountered « few days/resiising the imminent peri! of the | gatos to the anarchist’ conaress DARING AERONAUT, LOST ago by Capt. Kindetan, of the Span-|aeronaut, but all to no avail 0 In seston here. Violent OVER SEA, SUFFERS TERR! (sh military engineer corps Lower and lower drifted the bal hes were made, tnoluding one Na EXPERIENCE AND 1S/ [® the course of & series of ex-|loom, farther and farther FYI oa by Bmma Goldman, advocating, it ments and maneuvers he ae Knowing that certain death 4 of te: AT LAST MIRACULOUSLY ted from thia place in the mill-|ed him if he clung to his airy craft,| n/_® elee of terror. SAVED FROM DEATH IN balloon Marte Theresa, and unm Capt Kindelan buckled on his itfe | GROWING DATES IN TEXAS. WASTE OF WATERS. eupe tly soon found himself be belt and jumped into the sea. ms a ue own out across the Mediter All around him were miles and LAREDO. Tex Aug. 27.—The —_—_ anecan wiles of ocean; above him the sky; |tirst perfect dates ever grewe fe Star's Exclusive Service » be lost in that mighty ex-/below—death. There was no hove |-roxas are sow Selag harvested} VALENCIA, Aug. 27.0ne of the panse of water meant death, of navo to awim and swim, in the hope from two trvos at the bathe of Brett ya = that some vessel would come hla Rost wonderful and thrilling Terrified, Capt. Kindelan attempt’ way. And so, finally, one did. It} *°Mey. im Laredo copes in the history of balloooins to hook his trailing rope fn the was the Fritish ship West Point Ren qrea wore Bairraising than the vicging of a passing whip, but in Capt. Kindelan was taken on board|MO® LYNCHES DOUBLE muUR- OERER vain The crew of the ship tried with and finally reached home, balloon was lost COUNCIL SETTLES PARK LICENSES ‘The question of « teense for the STRIKING MINERS HELO FOR but the! adventure of Santos-Dumont sy oral years ago, When he fell into the MARKET ORDINANCES SENT 10 COUNCIL COMMITTE MEMPHIS, Tenn., “Aug. Will Clifferd, a negro, who confessed to assaulting Mrs. Mary Cowan throwing her body Into the river aed killing another woman a year aao, has been hanged by a mob at Maple, Ky Sdamihinices. proposed ‘for the authorises the superintendent ot parte ened a acanppoo TRIAL. the public market were streets to cover temporarily a por) *here numbers of attractions a: ™ vat Ear iat by Cocnctl ‘ton of Pike phen | Within one enclosure was settied last | HIBBING, Minn, Aug. 27 night for one year, by the introduc tion of an ordinance prescribing | rested August 6 the sums to be charged. of the striking miners who Aig ar and referred to appro pce ional FIRST STEP TAKE from te Vashon Is! Oriental Williard sow Poor Par lors, 1415 Third ay, tables and the only 6x10 pool table tm Seattle. A place for gentleme: NEED MUCH MONEY == penailidiendiinn FOR IMPROVEMENTS W ORRY -- not work --- kills. | Work and save and | there is no need to | worry. Start with us today. a We Pay 4»; Interest | ; from Alice Nel BRR MRCher” of Vashos. asking the padlic market be built on Were also referred sme commi licens @ the Revelte ordinances of the build Wor of the Good company and the other town district, ‘The leense one, will pay $400. is an experimental to be tried for a your The Queen Anne boulevard bill was finally passed by the city coun cil last night. it proposes a new scenic drive way around the brow of the hill it will be four or five miles long and will cost in the neighborhood of $200,900. Superintendent L. B. Youngs, of the light department, has in the September estimate a large amount of money to be expended for new an@ work. ta the list le the following . poles, meters, ote, alimated the other day there would be wonderful ahis week at the corner of Second:and Union, so ay we announce a sale of wash day needs. stand, of course, that we cannot give a com this space, but if you will read the few items look over our stock, it will mean money saved Two cars of wire, $26,000 Transmission line No. 2, No-rust lamps, $2,000. ‘WIFE DESERTER CAUGHT Special Bervice.) : ABERDEEN Aus. TW. 0. Household Paint. [f} sotcait of Heitingham, who desrt.| RE od a deaf and dumb wife and eight or — gig Sr ge Sais | children, ind eloped with a 19-year bran it jold girl, has been arrested here. See, Suame 3 Say Centre Th) acait edya the girl accompanied $10,000. PRICE %0c—— SRivanized = Wash MR with wringer attach. Price clipped for For touching up the ff] him to California and back to 59c ry pe gg ie | Portland, and that he does not sabi - |know where she is, He has a g Machine. Tomervow's price .. Va ee and rings which belong to Branches | | + Sosa tap. >a her | Georgetown _. Rotary Wash- ennis Balls. Mark James D. Howe President et x Bot Dashier ta constructed NL olragarsie Olympic ners ca pine, and afl Parts are non-rast. cuts your meat bilis in half. Pike st. 18 opposite the Bon March ° Ayers imported Tennis DINECTORS Ralts always give satisfac tion. Specially priced Swedish Razor. REGULAR PRICE $2.50— Genuine imported Swedish Razor, hollow ground and warranted. A splendid buy Scar nass “ $1.58 Quilting Frame Clamp. REGULAR PRICE 7o—Rest japanned Quilting Frame Clamp, strong and service able. Price tomorrow oaly, each 4c Mail Box. REGULAR PRICE 50c—~ Heavily japanned Mat! Box for out-door use. Yours tomorrow for 32c Tarred Paper. REGULAR PRICE $1.25 ROLL--Heavy felt Ford Schmits, [sD Lowman, The Best Place in the city to fit your | Boys and Girls with | | good, strong | School Shoes At lowest prices Har” white bleach soap. Will not the finest goods. Cor, Seeond Avenue and Cherry 6 Hoge Bide. seattle Agents Cor Alanke Deposit Co, Nome, PRICE $2.00 — Solid nickel plated Kutter” Sad trons be equaled. Three ramen $1.49 Wringer. PRICE $3.50— American ry Regular $8, $10, and $12 Ladies’ Hats Special to Close $2.95 Pacific Outfitting Co. 422 Pike St. R PRICE 45 Wood Clothes Has with double bh ndles Advance fall models are daily e the way and a tarred t , Houselining — gaye coming in from the “fashion” 0, ro ed tn price for tomorrow Machine Oil. REGULAR PRICE 15¢ CAN A high grade off for household use. Wash-Day sale price .OG per conter. We are now showing early advance styles tn high grade Tailored Sults, Coats and Skirts. Our custom department will make garments to measure at reason: prices Novelty Cloak & Suit Co., 1316 2d Ay. RAYMOND & HOYT 405—Pike Street-—405 9c PRICE ~Mason's Size, with px The price tor tom tn Go see the Green Lake Res THE | Benson Clothing Co. ervotr Addition today, Houses and lote easiest terms, Green Lake car to Green Lake Sta tion Branch Office, INTERNATIONAL BOND & REALTY CO,, 397 Pioneer Bik, Main 1156; ind, 4048, THE BEST OF EVERY THING AT LOWEST PRICE. PIKE ST 2ND AVENUE e& UNION STREET 501 |talned by running @ splinter intos tion one of great rT 78 over to the grand jury by Judge! ; Luna park and the White City,/ Brady. There were 19 defendants Growers emestation. to jat Madison park, are to pay $500 at first, but Judge Brady discharge | hand 2 salen BOULEVARD for this first year and the od_nine OS atap yoda eae: net | Muse. not yet opened, In the down |“ Gcpen nr ye have § new! & =o SEATTLE STAR--TUERSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1907 CALHOUN NOT WORRIED OVER PREVALENCE Health Officer Calhoun ‘o@timatos | that there are now 260 canes OF ty vhold fover tn this olty the hea®h officer does not gonaider the tua. avity, The deaths from the fove® have been comparatively few + Auguat will prove the record breaker in the ontire history of the BARBER CUTS PATRON=GEAT. EN TO DEATH, SAULT STH, MARIM, Mich, Aug. | 27-Recause Hd Hines, a barber in the Canadian S00, accidentally sanhed him while cutting bis hate, Thoman Ryan, a blackemith, invited Mines Into the alley and beat him to doath in a fight LUNCHES TOO GOOD — orFi.| CIAL8 ON RACK. | BOSTON, Mans. Aug Inves tigation into the accounts the jolght members of the executive council has been begun by District | Attorney Moran. It is sald the coun. jet! used city money in paying for elaborate luncheons at its weekly meetings TO OPEN STREETS, |. The elty proposes to open the fob lowing streets Twenty-second ay. north from Baat Mercer to the Madison Heights |addition; Minor av. and Howard ay. north, from the north line of the Green's addition to Hoanoke st., and Louise at. from the went line of the Denny-Fubrman addition to the shore of La | ¢ Union | t of battleships al navy yard | RAILROAD | od $200 by e OF TYPHOID FEVE ity, in the matter of number of deaths In & single month. Already | the death roll exceeds last me when the list was over 186. health officer says that the death | | | list thin month will exeeed: 700, Dr. Cathoun asortbes the tnerease fn the death roll to the growth in poptfation of the @ty rather than to any unusual hygentc conditions 16 FOUND GUILTY. CHILLICOTHE, Mo, Aug, 27. Tho Burlington Raflroad Co. has been found guilty of violating te elabt-hour telogeaptite lew and fin Justice Cratl, An ap-| peal wan taken Mr. treasury cussion, Cortelyou, secretary of the Is the object of much dix and every once in a while sor Guggonts that this or that person "made" him. One of the last suggestions made was that it was Mra, Cortelyou who had the princt pal part in the shaping of his rising fortunes. She indignantly denies that she or anybody else “made” her husband, and declares that what he in is due to his own unassisted ef: | | fort Leave Pier 2 to soe battleships, | COFFEE. What name do you want} on your coffee? | The name of the man re-|} sponsible for it. | Your grocer returns your money if you don't like Schilling’s Bost we pay him. { This is the store } every age. Our beautiful an Fall suits embraces | $5 22, | } 800-804 First Ave., Cravenette Tomorrow we will ghow the light and dark grays, loose and half-tight-fitting collars and cuffs. Some of with straps of colored velvet and the newest styles for fall ie aaa tba rices Don't forget the umbrellas for next week, and already the selves. Tomorrow we will did lot of children’s school day on a back order which losed out o mand when we cl They are good $2.00 v morrow at only ono Lace Specials. 2gee Allovere at Only 430 White and cream allover laces in de strable patterns and 18 inches wide. This lace is sold regu. larly at 98e @ yard, and is an excellent article at the price, pgp tomorrow 43c | 26¢ and 30¢ Venice Laces tte This lot includes bands and insertions tn the good quajt ties and pretty patterns that soll regularly at 260 and 300 # yard. The sale price to morrow will be only le Standard Pattern Agents School Suits $3.50 and Up attention to the requirements of boys of Extensive assortment of Overcoats and Raincoats J. Redielcheimer & Co. Strongest Boys’ Clothing House in the State “TRY M’CARTHY’S FIRS Women’s Cravenette Rain C tan and br oes $10.00 to $20.00. “89¢ Scho! Umbrelas at 49¢ drip, drip of autumn rain, are be f proof covers and natural wood handles ; regular 69%c, 79c and 89 values, at only . ee Get Your Boy a Sweater $2.00 Ones Tomorrow at Only $1.49—A consignment of Boys’ and Young Men's Sweaters. came to us the other men's or boys’ department now, and we do not want the They come in handsome plain grays, dark reds sweaters. maroons and white, military pick that devotes special d practical stock of | the latest creations. $6 Up Corner Columbia St. Rain Coats first complete as vats for fall vortment of They come in Are matie in Have tailored be them are fetchingly trimm They're all splendid values wn styles. the children. School begins | cloudy days, with the pon them have on special sale a splen umbrellas, with good water 49c ginning to show we had neglected to counter- ur men's stock. We have no 1 high collars; take your . and priced to $1. 49 Wood to Burn. Our window shows a grand as sortment of stainped wood for burning and also spectmens of the finished work, such as you can do after you have practic. ed a few days at this interest tng art As a epectal induce ment we will offer tomorrow 25¢ Stamped Wood at t5e This includes boxes, plaques, pipe racks and many other articles. Chotce at an 15¢ $1.00 Silk Gloves, 30c.. We will close out all our $1.00 2clasp silk gloves which in clude all sizes and all shades except black and white, tomor row at the lowest price you quoted for such Take them just 39c Agents for the Designer have ever good values as they are at only Iwttn OUKE ano PIGEON FLIES MILES HOME 800) Vi which was stolen fromthe Adams Ixpreus office at Randolph, Arnaw STOLEN Tex, while on route to Abilene, WARBAW, Ind., Ang, 27.-~"Wh | Tox, twelve months ago, put in an nona,” an Kna@lish homing pigeon | appearance at the Latnrope bome belonging Harry CAthrope, of today, having traversed 800 miles. —_—— if you wish to buy years-of-service furniture at the fair- est pricing and in the easiest way—then the Standard should be your store— our fine exhibit-sale of Oriental rugs is attracting deserved the showing represents the finest collection of rare Ori entals ever shown in Seattle, and is receiving de d recognition by Oriental rug admirers these extra special pricings for Wednesday only 9x13 ft. Antique Kirmanshaw ) —1 Royal Khiva; reg. price $175. reg. price $750. 575, 00 § Special seam § | = $125.00 1 9x12 ft. Antique Ta ; 1 Royal Bokhara; reg. price, Special price $415. 00} bie $120.00 Special price i pecial price . 1 Antique Serapi eK ce } Sxll\% —_ 10 ©=Cashmere; $300 5.0 2 reg. price $96 $ 2.50 Bpecial price $21 0 { Special price ‘ 7 ' ~16 pleces, both antique and modern, including Shirvans, tans, M Kurdistans, Hamadans and Cabistans, ranging in | sizes from 28% to 4x6 ft ar values § to $22.50. Dur- tng thie sale you may have your choice of this fine collection for $15.00 each °tis time to think of Fall bedding— —you cannot do better than make your selections from our exceptionally large stocks—these for Wednesday only Daghis- reg L ie: T\ ‘ —tringed quilts, with or without | eut corners, a popular cover ing for metal beds; reg. value 104 gray cotton blankets, 4 ly finished; regular value special _ “BSc pair $2.50; special 1 69 price, each ........ . j —li4 white cotton blankets, : good weight, well finished, } —72x90 sheets, have seam in regular value $1.75; special middie—made of heavy mua- price, $1 15 lin; regular value 760; special pair ‘ price 59c ‘ 114 mixed woot and cotton } 8D -...0+ eeeeeeeees blankets, spectal price pair always seli for $5 $3.75 42x36 pillow slips, good qual- ity of muslin; deep hem; regu- lar value 17% 3 1 at nen eee indian robes make excellent traveling ruge—we are show wo show a large line of com- ing a large assortment of cob forts from shoddy filled up to ors and designs; reg. vaine $6 the best down comforts, at | special price, extremely reasonable 8TAND- ARD pricings. $4.85 CHILDREN'S CLOTHES At Big Reductions We are offering many bargains in everything that is needed to fit the children out for the coming school days. Our line of children’s school shoes is complete and at Come in and look our stock over It will mean a saving to you of at least greatly reduced prices. before buying. one half, Boys’ Suits All Sizes Up to 16 Years. $2.50 Boys’ Worsted Suits ............ ee $1.75 $3.00 Boys’ Scotch Flannel Suits ............ $2.15 $3.50 and $4.00 Boys’ Suits, in Scotch tweeds, worsteds and fancy mixtures .......seeeeese é -$2.85 The Monarch Shoe and Clothing Co. Opposite New Arcade Building, 1317-1319 First Avenue, Seattle. Between Union and University Sts., Half Block North of Postoffice. STRICTLY SAVINGS BANK THE STATE ON ALL DEPOSITS 4 are not doing anything out of the way if you starts us The majority of sensible people Nave nM wwe in the W for aving by Mad FIRST AVE. OPPOSITE POST OFFICE ——— ee ee ACRES OR aR eRe TT

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