The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 27, 1907, Page 8

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(Seattlo Star's E xolusivg Service.) CLEVELAND, 0, Aug: 27—A bit fer feud, war to the knife potween | Joyn D. Rockefeller and his young | oat brother, Brank Rocket Wm, A. Rockfeller, the widdle er, with \ brother, in the backsound, and alongside of him young John DP. and all of whom have auioh th ihe a the © out through the s Ago, obn D. h koe aged father, Wm Rockefeller, ar, in hiding. The was no ob hiding, The was not clear fact that the life of the elde oe folier in and around Osw Y Was not all that so plows a Joha D. would anyth light. He was pictured as a F, MeCormick, who was Mise Maith that the fa large Rockefelle ly respon i} being kept out of wht She said | “lL have seen my grandfather many times, He ts one of the most inte na men | have ever known. It is several years since 1 have seen him. Between my father and my grandfather there always existed the respect and love that should prevail between father and son, My grandfather watched with the keen wat erest the successes of his son Dr. E&. D. Burton, formerly the family phy says he met the er at John D's coun Jelder Rocke try home ab: and that the fat at that time t eight years ago. was & fine-looking old man tn per fect health In what purported to be a very erview with Frank Rock » was nr to to }John D. as “that man” and “the other fellow,” anc fot him as FRANK ROCKEFELLER, a: “monster” Aleo mad Veunger Brother of John D,, the Oil he was writing a by whi on printed, would show his up in such a light that his nati land would be too warm for she far un golfer In reply to th t Mra. horse trac country “sport with two daughters P ock, who are still Mving in neighborhood Frank Rockefeller declares tha: he does not know where his father is, but that Johe D. does, and that the elder brother ts keeping him in hiding dang » ‘mon doubt that ynstrous father in snatrous manuer—bat I belteve At his home in Cleveland. John the American people, or @ D. Rockefeller, when asked alk would see the real motive these matters and about the aspe< back of sach a work and be die sions Frank if said to have cast qusted with the brother, rather upon his character, replied than enraged at the principal char “I will not discuss that matt: acte On the other hand Mrs. Harold The whole trouble with Frank Daily Additions Now to the August Trade Sale ———or SHOES As fast as sales Multiply new goods are Added. Nothing Subtracts quicker from the value of a sale such as this than fail- ure to give such a matter Undivided atten- tion. Boys’ Solid as a Rock, Doubie-Sole, SteelShod Calf School Shoes, never before sold for less than $2.00 e Men's $4.00 and $3.50 Shoes, as good ax the country produces .... .. ° Men's $3.00 Shoes, much better than the ordinary shoe at the price..... .... 2 Women's $3.00 and §2.50 Oxfords, ail the newest styles and shapes . + e Queen Quality and C new styles .......... School Shoes extension soles, solid and All new, fresh goods just out of the fac tories, but bought by us at / | | We ifacturers’ auction in Bow ton. These sh at $2.00, and are worth it Sale price $1.3 This $1.25 Universal Dress Plaids for Food Chopper $5 5c School Wear "Twas wee n A, the ‘ Plaid Dress Goods are sold from to June. But the ba . t season of all for them is rte sane wes intro argely for children's «chool millennium had « Now ee She will buy a Universal Food Plaids require very little trim & gown made from them vegetables. ess than one made of Put turn the 50¢ to $1.00 The to $1.10 Basement Store. | Main Floor. \ESEMARCHE use. speian to Work for New Tarbell in her Smapshot of John D. Rockefeller, Who le Reading a Letter, dard Oli, the Cleveland Pastor, Rev. Chas. A, Eaton, Bending Over, in extremely SPOKANE, Avg Spokane With the arrival of fall, the demand for Housefurnishings of ‘ i gain occupied afeg | will resume its campaign for the dis é ar ueles bi ee ; | Jcarving out of a new taate in the months at camp or seashore, ‘To cater to this demas ul poy ings Section, oy northwest, to be known an Lincoln, r 1 4 the fotlowis . pe alire t 1y when the TranwMissaappl Com the Second Floor arranged th . 7 b i We selj de. ve ee moots in Musko- iH pendable Housefurnishings only, and you may feel perfectly ¢ wher buying, he ‘ K articles which plan in to take sufficient territory will give good service P from Oregon, Washington and ‘ }Idaho for the creation of a great’ y . ; ; Toe — Jud |now commonwealth in what is now |} The “Never Burn” Double Roaster, 16 ack Jack Past ‘ at Granite Berlin Cooking Kettles known as the “Inland mpire.” | inches long by 11 inches wide and 8 liant jet ach t } lor F ( Spokane presented the proposition inches deep | , 3 ts at the last ting of the congress 3 65 and bt ' t in Kansas City, but failed to se pecial oes c Special, a can c joure official endorsement for the » ' d Uy quar project 17-inch Japanned Coal Hod ei “e i ts, The delegation from thin city Special ; Cc |X m sized Ga 65c ons unprecedented of Abraham Lincoln should be per him., The | care to make on warrant the formation Special Bes | . } ; Comsldial ja new commonwealth. It ts be | ree ci iy Bogs a bination G lieved that favorable consideration fine, by the Trans Misslasippl congress will go far towa plan to @ successful completion was she who re or something of Rockefeller's I don’t know, That Is what the this morning than they have by te of times since her marriage Otherwise — the meat market remain unchang nervous and on the marke numbers, The casava co California. Dealers are asking $2 per craté for the melon orous plekling. This is also the season for preserving pears, and as a re sult the demand on pears is steady with prices unchanged will have t earth again if we save anything for » Was asked to explain what he years he waa Standard Olt ident of the showed a big gain over its pre Standard would discovered tt while he was still on Hoth Frank and that his brother several business ven he had been pormitte stick to the Standard he woul worth millions today ia not proud of his ancestor reasons stated The statement of Dr old Rockefeller Ix in poor heaith ts There is one story ie? ” 1 doubted here. when Joba D. of friends and neigh that his retigh of an order conventional The last time old Wm. Rockefe) ler visited his old Ne posse of half a dosen men two days searching for ork, TOT will remain in seasion throughout pand Starting out dead from exposur sald at that time timt the old man though he was still strong of body. | is much more fight than is kne » to defeat the purposes of ANARCHISTS hice reiateie giean | Papal Secretary inculted by Antt |p Clericals in Rome. Cverantecd ~~ terest manifested on Wall Street Prices Pugnt ine’ S Piano vee f 000,000 t evreseente bran in the proposed $115,000,000 bond bbe authorized at a meeting tockholders today, The | CARDINAL MERRY DEL VAL, | (Seattle Star | SAN FRANCISCO, Aug still talking of the Cardinal Merry retary of state nner in which as he was driving t when @ cordon o! jclerieal feeling nah harbor frauds penitentiary Han Hot Sprins that his condition Is percarious THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1907 BITTER ROCKEFELLER FAMILY, TCU) BREAKS — AFRESH FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc., ftor@Ciosee Daily am Siang Noon Gaturday Until Sept, . MU nder One Roof—Everything’to Purgish the Home Complste THIS STATE ——_ 4 Special Values in Housefurnishingg State in the Northwest eh / \\i (Star Speotat will urge that the name and fame 14-quart Retinned Bread Raiser, with ale iped Peta 3-pint quadruple « sted nd whit ‘ Kae eae : - quarts, petuated by naming @ state after bby will also argue the jon to be inciaded tn projected new state has no non interests with the Pacific | and that Its natural re| bringing the Axminster and Wilton Velvet Rugs | Special Underpriced The Fall stocks of Rugs and Carpeting y complete, | 27x54 Axminster Rugs, Special . . . $1.65 A panel back design, having 36x70 Axminster Rugs, Special . . . $2.85 brace ar He 1 wood 27x54 Wilton Velvet ~~ Special. $1.65 eat aped front le turned THE MARKETS Dressed meats are alightly © several weeks. The price on is a fourth cent lower per while the price for cows has 4 haf? a cent per pound quotations in the peu LStESEET I LESRESEE TES The casava melon in appe but only In «mall Commission men are filieg our ders for bell peppers for Bicolor efvects. ral designs, in & oriment of Special Tomorrow, $1. 28 Vegetation ae | h we wish to dispose im- ngs Children’ preety nif at$1. yee 95| | Children’ s Coats, Special at $2.45 made of velty checked material, with bom jmediately ; al ats in eal A Her the ving spe er The materials are Tuscan and satin braids tr ke and Dutch ben There ; a | nets: also nobby atyles in fF , Tibbon and Asets od: also , rv and ely trimmed with military 4 Lingerie Hats. Special price 2 95 to close out, we are offering them to clowe out, $1.95 and a oncsedee on . . t al price cede bovesedece's Seattle Agency tor FREDERICK & NELSON INCORPORATED aa ies the Ostermoor Mattress. Lime and Cement. <a n at) A few job shotgun shells Leave Pier 2 to ae First av. Te the Chil We want your jand your money; not jeent without that | will. | © Your grocer returns yoar: }if you don't like | we pay him. (By | United Press.) | LOUISVILLE, Ky., Aug. 27 }Union employes of the Louteviile (By United Sileed Weesil street railroad voted unanimously CHICAGO, Aug Delegates |last night to strike. The men al from 24 states and te sembership of ‘eating in favor of resenting, © total mommoremp After a strike lasting ten days, about six months ago, the men re os. |preme court of the Foresters of ceived an increase in wages America convened in this city to These cool mornings by using day. The revision of laws govern Mrs, Eltzabeth Finnin, of Greens Sun ae ge yer A long Wetnera, per ih, be; owen, per tm see: |ing the order is the principal buml- purg, Ind.. who died recently, went D 4 8 mh satue, come Mh eee convention, which o . th ber Gas Heaters as low as. .$1,.25 Fis im deel” lassen’ get ia tipal [noee before the conventios ‘ On row the war bg ta AA. ve Coal or Wood Heaters as low the week. According to Supreme that post was soon abolished, and ale ieee $2.00 eye; | Secretary KM. MeMurtry, of New she was ord leave the army 5 : \ Behning Pianos. on, per lk, rk, the order has gained in mem yy her devotion to her hust 5 ‘ 4 Chickering Brow. . 19146: | bership nearly §,000 in th Jobn A ceo WOODHOUSE & PLAT Ernest Gabler Pianos year, The balance In all funds of allowed to stay. She a ' Bush & Gertz Planes. the order is reported to be $2,574 help after the battles | 418 PIKE ST PHONES S287" Lester Pianos. en. | 53.90. During the year ther most important en paid out tn benefits $1,019,2 Marshall & Wendell And many other Might Pianos. Low prices, — terms. ritories, rep. | lene that the company is discrim union men. 250,000, were present when the sw Complete Housefurnishers and Sole Agents for the Famous Charter Oak Ranges. to the sick, $242,034.67 for fur and $107,332.11 In benevolence at the navy yard . ao) Fine wort UXE Our Spectany Sateracuon $115,000,000 BOND ISSUE ans — em MANORTHWEST Great in cos 3 (By United Pr NEW YORK, Aug 3 Get your five ‘“‘senses” tO — OO ARCADE seandentemna Forster DE LUXE OPTICAL CO. INC, SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY first Ave. and Columbia St STATTLE, WAST. iseue of the St. Louis & San Frar elm Raliroad company, which w f the wilt al lien 15 and est on per cent be composed of gene {20-year gold bonds, | omen is not Lo exce (By United Press.) hh your hat of B. N. Brook for sew “Wort” ker rel ay your bal ot rs Anxiety _ gether, then all aboard imes toda says e next nave i Goocetatas "tal "presenti Oat See the grocer’s for duet congress will recommend that twa} , . - Is and perhaps four battleships of at he FOR all of ; bv least 20,000 and perhaps 25,000 tons be authorized Nea STABS WOMAN ON STREET. | Rever Hoy (By United Press.) Hoy the ginger snap that has broken all records. During ft of jealousy Hermag Hoffman, who was walking om Pa cific st. with Emma Bashaw, drew a pocket knife and stabbed her in the breast inflicting a which will probably prove Hoffman was placed under arrest. | "SAID HIS TAILOR WAS DANIEL FUHRMAN. Did you see that swell new suit Mr. Liveboy had on? It certainly ew in style and @ catchy pattern, wonder who his tailor | ald Mr, Bloboy to ‘ Fashion plate Fuyrman made that aut Pe <4 anything. He al ways haé the latest styles and pat terns a little ahead of anyone else B®. SHORROCK President J. P. HARTMAN Vice Pre ALEXANDER MYEE Secretary J. V. A. SMITH, Cashier e instrument a cheap 4 per Ct. Interest paidon Saving anyway,” replied Mr. Fashionplate m He al w ae lothe M aA i oie, alae aaa | mo crcven 1 The Meyer-Toner Piano Co Fg cy a av, when you're down town and 414 Union St, Opp. Pol. ity While You Wait joe the new suitings he has just received one 217 JAMES ST.

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