The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 28, 1907, Page 5

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bllathews Advocates Its Adopting in Address ‘Agst Night-—Able, Fearless Prosecutor Also Needed Instances of Lawlessness. ° si should be taxed as other property believe that within two years this will have a population of 2 0 people if the constitution ts changed ao that the manufacturers will not be taxed as others are, and Aut would Hike. to see the constitution changed, bat the law ag it stands property shall be taxed thus o, and here we have men try induce the officers, sworn enforce and uphold the law, to oak ft Inthe face of it.” | The race track at the Meadows, | which be charactertsed as “the hell | t ut youder,” was cited as an asetves instance of the disregard of t ay Seed unity of both law and morals, | we @ grand jury Commentiog on Proseouting At- | hows, “It must torne Mackintosh’ refasal to te. At the best, clean. suo a warrant for William Reed, ac- | en there are { by Miss Maud Arnt of at-| ed assault, on the ground that pont Mat war the principal MA jury a A attorney, wh Whole time to the erime and corruy The reas If there i* one ” “0 * no correborative evidence, | Bee Gee tine ee iatthews sald - If there Is no law, as ft is matd, | a Be Bat to panish the Infamous scoundrel ble for a whe sits our daughters, then the foltenness in cur nex! (hing to do, deplorable as may the at- be the necessity, is to leave the heamesgery fathers of the victims to lay the goound re t thelr feet “But there ts a law, and it should be enforced.” At the cloge of the addrows.a reo- Iution was passed commending Dr Matthews for his work tn closing} “ap strongly a8 the Meadows’ bar and Wishing him think they continued success, . —- ORATED TO NCO TO QENCH THIRST © eiub ts the) It is sald by citizens of George: | ‘wader which Wi) town that Mayor John Muller, as| president of the manager of the Seattle Brewing & Dealers’ aeso- Malting company is aware of the once of the Country Inn club! » Monday until the following | Saturday. Dut, ae head of the po | Hee department, he ts ignorant of its existence from 12 o'clock Sat urday night until 12 o'clock Sun / tecently organized day night / The chib started with only «| membership af foar—Robb, Reber, | Reece and Morris. Since the on! jays on which new members ha’ been elected have been Sundays August 18 and 36. The four orig | tncorperators are on hand/ arly in the day and remain wotil nlght. | The onty preliminaries for mem. | Ortentat Marted about tro dad rooms in the tows. It bas been August 25 preceding. deliv Seattle Brewing were won to hee ge : ‘the Willan? aoe foot Par Third av. have § new the only 5x19 poot tabi A place for gentle: | | of your putse is the last thing to think of when Store news—we have what you want at prices Tithe particular article you desire is not in stock, and we wil! get it for you. Substitution is not @eder any circumstances. Tomorrow the whole extended an invitation to visit us—all will be cor- at the door and made to feel at home. Rat Trap—Large Size. SELLE AT S0c-—Constructed of best stecl wire and will never wear out. A very low 33c price for Thursday Lantern Globe. SELLS AT 10¢—The genuine fi) Dettz, Tubular Lantern Globos Hi) are priced for 5c tomorrow at .. Gold Enamel. SELLS AT 25c~—The Imperial German Gold Enamel can be washed with soap and 15¢ | water. New price ts } AT 10e-— “Mountain” ‘Threefourths of an 5c “Imp” fs the only re- @@ the market for . 190 Trap. e—“Devil” Rat strong enough to that gets tato "Crockery Cement BELG AT 25¢ BOTTLE In . M ctory Mender, makes ae...” 15¢ Mason Jar Rings. We DOZEN —A reade tubber Jar Hines Mtn in carton. The price “ay cna Saperrow 3c Butter Crock. AY %e—Brown stone Cups and Saucers. Hell, Ovide shia, | i tee eens | Alarm Clock. SELLS AT,$1.00-—Mauser nickel plated Aldrm Clock. Runs 1% hours with one winding. Every body's sale price 65c tomorre House Axe. SELLS AT 85c-—Hurd’s House Axe of best cast steel and razor blade. Short handle. 63c New price is only Berry Spoons and Gravy Ladles. SELL AT $1.50—From 2 to 3 o'Clock—Rogers’ New Muncie pattern, plated, For ofe hour this price Table Spoons. SELL AT $6.00 DOZEN—From Sto 6 o'Clock-—Rogers’ Bros. ta red 5 1847 solid silver plated shell and We have fiftec atin finish handies. The price ; Sad brice 15 Th ay 1 be for 98 7 oer... C | vet of thr c EIGER HURLBU 2ND AVENUE a UNION STREET | to keep i out of mischtet | ot Memphis lefiman Wim. | mayor stated that he wo | ammaunt |to be ‘satisfactory ccemgeeome | Olympic Market su your meat bills to bef. borahip are a thirat and the means to matingy tt The club was organtsed, accord ing to the papers o@ file at Olym Pla, “for the physical edueation of ite members,” The books from whieh the mem bers are to derive their mental od veation have not yet been ordered Wymbbelise boxing gloves, awim ming pools and other evidences of physical culture are as yot missing A bar, & doxen tables and three dosen chairs are the only furatture #0 far chosen, A goodly ply of slassos is also on hand. A non member club last Sunday, told a reporter that he couldn't toll the difference between Heece as Roxey's bar tender on week days and Reece as who visited the, steward of the Country Inn club on Sundays | All the other charter members of the club are busy tn dispensing liquid greetings to the now bere on Sundays. Mheriff Lou Smith, ts anxious have some of hia depution recetve the benefit of the physical and mental education whieh the men bership in the Country Inn club carries with ft, and at next Sun day's meeting at least one and possibly more of Lou's assistants will be there. Natural modesty, so prominent & characteristic of all of the #her iff's depution, may induce them for a while to hide their identity an der some fitting nom de plume, but after a while the club members will have the benefit of their of fetal connection ‘BROOKLYNITES ARE ENTERTAINED H. L. Sizer, of the local New York society, was a busy man for a few hours yesterday showing the city to a party of New York tour ists, who arrived over the Northera Pacific tn four special cars, some what behind time owing to want outs. The party which hailed trom Brookiyn was lined up at the Un fon depot, counted by Sizer, and then promptly bundled Into automo- tiles for a tour of the city The party had but three hours t ite diaposal, therefore saw . ly more than @ passing glimpse of the eity. At & o'clock the party left for Tacoma. HETTY GREEN ON CHICAGO SOCIETY. CHICAGO, Ang %—Chicago 90 | elety women are amused over th statements made by Mra. Hetty Green, the world’s greatest woman financier, to regard to the condition of sectety Mra. Green does not ike soctety. | She says it has not enough to do She as serts that farhionable women paas their time to playing bridge, sok ing clgareties and drinking pa tea and atrong whisky DRESSY HAT little hat of modified walking style is tn black A dressy Engitsh mem: | | | | | affeta, with handsome gold em-| ed crown band. A large bie beckle holds two immense blue feathers. MAYOR GOES WITH TEAM. MEMPHIS, Tenn. Aug. 28.—Say ing that he could not enjoy a vaca tion in a better way than touring with a ball team, Mayor "Cay Joyner Atlanta, notified Mana Billy Smith, of the janta that he would join th an to cheer the boys and visit four Southern cities where the Southern League championship games are to be played. Atlanta's team and tha are leading in the A race. MAYOR GOES OVER PROPOSED ROUTE Mayor Moore, escorted by mem |bers of the park board and Coun: | Murphy of the Ninth ward made a tour of the proposed route of the pen Lake boulevard Woodland Park, yesterday afternoon, examining ¢ shrubbery which would ed in the proposed Btone ay. through the park » destroy extension of The reserve n of the had ex his opinion as to the wind until after he city engineer's extension amined the and plans Trials to test the ammunition carrying capabilities of motor cars in war time have recently been going one between Berlin and Kiel According to report, three cars transported altogether 61 tons of ion and this is considered Bon Marche. oe Pike st., opposite U { 118/] NNUAL GRAND JURY: © NEEDED IN SEATTLE plies betwoen ver by way of Bellingham, met with | the spouters to make haste, but} an unuaual ocourren ernoon the and mental |® school the caught broadside by the vessel and out In two. with the other the school of whales when he was atill DANGEROUS WATER FAMINE of an epidemic of ao pepiiient! work of stretching the munielpal | ¥¢ pay him jimeare, according to B Mac electric wires across the bay that = = ay Mahon, because of 4 water famine, MacMahon made a strong appeal when there is water enough at ite be board of public works ery doors to supply both the Firat | fc and Fourteenth wards. Unable to| The city ts con ‘od with the |} Ww pure spring water, West Seat of laying a submarin ing almost a West the water pumps in place, the suburb across ~ THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, AUG, 2 — WHALE IN TWO — Tho big steamer trOquola, which never ttle and Vanoou dlackened his swerved"his course. It speed was up te » Sunday afts|they evidently did not veasol was off | fast the Troquots could came up with |06 effort to get away at loant wore aware of it the ko While the Fraser river it of whales, vounol jot the sea” leviathans and one of|/upon them and one of them had} [SAPS BY YANG R STEAMER IROQUOIS, of emaller the monsters was to give the big the wha! this region where vaimon, The the fin up the ghost The water became red about the vessel and whales swam for nafety Charles Hrydsen noticed oe have blood whale is known a Capt back and comes in son some distance away but he ful SCARES WEST SEATTLE West Seattic ts in grave danger, was to hurry the city along in it citizens are sald be drink thing they can get © View in the fact that io has no power to pump from ite «prings. With he At great cost under The patt carry the cables in the air feet above tho top of the bridge The Skill of the Experienced Is evident in Broadhurst System Cloth- ing. None but experts are employed in its making. Suits, Overcoats and Raincoats $18 to $40 Other reliable makes $12.50 up J. REDELSHEIMER & CO. 800-804 First Avenue, Corner Columbia. Strongest Overcoat House in the State PIANO SELLING The Educational Fea- ture is Taken Up ChasePiano Club One Hundred Members One Hundred Beautiful Chase Pianos Twenty Free Piano Lessons READ We will give to egoh club member a Tultion Card good for twenty ons, actually worth $39. Our reason for proposing free lessons ts that we know that as soon as the plano Is placed in the home, someone will need to study—tt fs our alm to help out fm this expense. If you become a elub member T WILL BE NO EX FOR TWENTY W K8—this makes It possib: more on the plano—don't you think this will help some? OUR INSTRUCTION DEPARTMENT Is under the supervis- fon of at er having had over #1 y experience, a talented lady of refinement. . ALL YOU HAVE TO DO TO JOIN THE CLUB Is to come and select the piano, make a payment of $10, or as much as you liike, pick out a stool and rt, receive the maker's guarantees as w as our own, also the rret L ON CERTIFICATE. The plano will be sent to your home and the lessons begun at once. Cash buyers will be given a discount of three (3) per cent. TERMS OF PAYMENT are to be the same as usually charged neo higher. In fact, will be made to sult the buyer. John C. Walling Company TH Geoond Avenue, Beattie, Wash. EAMER IROQUOIS CUT wan Owing to run of humpback salmon, m attracted to they feed on the n times when the salmon are plenti the Du hb river, or erecting a tower | draw the bay lacks the power, and it SUES FOR DAMAGES TO AUTOMOBILE © A. B. ©. Davig has filed aetaim | with the couffy commissioners claiming $500 damages to his tomobile, by reason of chine going into the bay from th Spokane av. bridge Inst September © The bridge was being repatred | at the time and the draw was al » low to remain open, The Ment guard chain and the lights, he | claims, were insufficient to warn the trav@ers of the danger HORSES OPE... IN EU CONSTANTINOPLE, Aug. 28 Three Japanese officers wre here buying horses" for the mikado's army. The Japanese came ‘here | from England and Hungary, tn both of which ntries orders for orses were od The main pla supply of horses needed wll be we cured, however, in Turkey and| Asia Minor, It is expected that | of fine animals will begin In the next few weeks LAND OWNERS TO HAVE A HEARING The Lake Washington canal commission, officially known as |the King County Kivers and Har-| |bors comminsion, will grant a hear. | ing on Sept. 14 at the county court house to interested land owners in the district which is to be ausessed | to help pay the cost of the Lake} 4 | Washington ca | Leave Pier 2 large shipments to see battleships . COFFEE. Buy it as you buy but ter; tea is as good or as bad as butter; so’s coffee | a iit Your grocer retur you don't ® your money | like Schilling’s Best ONE big difference f between child- hood and manhood is that in manhood you must protect yourself. Begin by starting a savings account. a We Pay 4. Interest On Savings Accounts 0 b James BD i 1 Ferd. Sehmita, 3D Lowman, Wman Rossabere A Bh Stewart, Trust Co. Cop Seonsd Avenue and Cherry a Hoge Hids. Beatin W: | Ae Alaska Ban | Depostt Co, Nome, Aimaki | the Wise Is Enough Onty a few prices on some of the best known Brands of whis Bourbon kies, euch as— Big-4 Bourbon ~... ALL FULL QUARTS., Hunter Baltimore Rye Good Old Gucken- | heimer Rye Our Dollar Rye Keystone Monogram Keystone Liquor Co. ] 1123 tet Ave. Phones 1184 The Family | Liquor Only Exclusive House in Seattie. Regular $8, $10, and $12 Ladies’ Hats Special to Close $2.95 Pacific Outfitting Co. 422 Pike St. Advance fall models are dally }| coming in from the “fashion” || center, We are now showing |] early advance styles in high |] grade Tailored Suits, Coats and |} | | | | Skirts, Our custom department |] will make garments to measure |}|] at reasonable prices. |] Novelty Cloak & Suit Co., 1316 2d Ay. Ge see the Green Lake Res ervolr Addition today Jvuses 4 lote eastest terms. Green lake car to Green Lake Sta tion Branch Office. INTERNATIONAL BOND & REALTY CO., 387 Ploneer Bik. Main 1166; Ind. 4048, Union Savings & ||| o 5. Reoelver Is Ask Shingle company which A*roceiver is asked for the Pio-| brought suit for $90 on an um nbor Live Stock Indemnity com. | P*!4 polley seniteietiaipaninsbiiiamatiaiel pa@y, the oldest of ite igs in the) Wieg of battlostips @ navy yard northwest, by thegO. M. Robertson ang = es our special suburban delivery service is a great conven- jence t®our many “ngar-by” friends. 5.2 peated vite G08 regular value $5.25 rocker is attractive, fin 2 narrow panels wide panel in back seat regular value priced extra special for . $3.45 this now Vall sty exceptiona: ished got size, comfortable | high slat arms spindle back—-wide panel at and one top—#olid shaped seat—regn solid lar value $6; priced extra ape $ high chairs at extra large arm rocker the - week small prices-- regular value $2.00 child's high char well finished, golden has wood seat, table raises over head—this is a splendid chair a very good dw le chair for for the money; regular yalue the regular price $2.25, special- priced for the week week regular value $2.25 child's high chair, finished golden, wood seat, spindle back, table nver head— strong and Women’s Fall Jackets Wear a New Jacket on Labor Day. You will find new and natty, up-to-date styles on sale at McCarthy's tomor- | row, and there is scarcely a woman in Seattle who can af- | ford to go without a new jacket on the holiday when such | splendid garments are to be had at so small an outlay. Jackets at $10—Women’s and Misses’ Fall Jackets of tan and brown covert, handsome shepherd check material and attractive wool mixtures, well tailored, well lined, 10 WOU FMMRGT SUE OOIT 6552s cckioccecesess wan cies . $ . Jackets at $18.00—Women's very smartly tailored Fall Jackets of chotce quality chiffon broadcloth in navy, green, maroon and black, fit neatly and are very ha vdsome and attractive. You won't find better, more stylish or are worth every or we wouldo’t a »todate jackets anywhere, and they penny of t k it, each Warm Autumn Underwear A bit sh in the mornings choose a heavier weight of ery and high time to | We are well pre- weight gar now underclothing pared to supply you with the fall and w ments in the qualities and kinds you want. For instance Women's Wool Union Suits {| Women’s Heavy Cotton Union | = $1.50—These come in a natur Suits $1.00-—-Extra good gar al Kray ade, are ankle ments and pore white. Are length, have high neck and) ankle length and have high long slecves and are taped at} neck and long sleeves. Are neck lendidly finished sat- 2? finished with tape at neck isfactory garments $1 50} High grade and dependable. and only . Price 1 00 Women's Wool Vests at $1.25— 2 Lovely hand finished gar $ Women’s Tights at $1.25—Fine | ments with high neck and long silk and wool tights in ankle sleeves, pure white, soft and length with band and draw warm, taped at neck. Gar string. These are extra values ments that you will dote on and are very moderately | when you see the priced at $1.25 vreee 4 tie earn 1.25 25c Handkerchiefs, 11c.} 15¢c Embroideries, 4c. quality, each the garment 600 Women’s Handkerchiefs of | Embroidery Edgings and Inser nice quality Swiss, with em tions in widths and qualities broidered and lace edges. Ev which are sold regularly at ery handkerchief in the lot ts 15e a yard—actual widths up | worth 2c, and you would to 7 inches—choice have to pay that if you bo them at any other store. The ~ McCarthy price to 11 morrow is only tomorrow at only Drug Sundries. Se Toilet Soaps, special 2c 10c Books at Ic. ; { Se Shelf Paper, special We have a good many paper) — at 2c bound books that we want to close out a once to make } Ge Ink and Mucilage, special 2c 7c room for more expensive } kinds, These are mostly relig fous subjects and are priced regularly at 10¢ a volume, The bars special of Castile Soap. at a will lc we. ity o aoe 1 5c Standard . a ee Agents Paper C ‘ART | for the | Patterns econ thnttt ne ot t gifhnn Designer

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