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UH ~ wus . a THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1907, SiN ep iemek a 7 @. /FRANCI® KOSSUTH MAY DI ' on te Ye Catitornin ; pact. | Bon of the Famgus Loule Bald to B ARREST SPIRITUALIST : ' Nodb Death. AS A VAGRANT | ates» pore se be . th y ao, ai Ke - 44.00 HONS IN FIERCE SOCIAL WAR © BETWEEN AMBITIOUS WOMEN Vegetation. Hi no@rre poole per Le y and Posdstutte _ | OGY: aifallne alfait = = n Rice Burle whom the whe x W YORK Aue : , hegie police claim is a fortune teller, I : oO he d of 4 a root: Titinols Central rail aud as such, under the state law, a, $y road broke up in confusion youtor day, Stuyvesant Fish, former prea of the company, and J. T Haraban, his successor, engaged in a heated argument, which al at ton OF LiKE THE ORIENT. Members of the A. O. U. W. are 1% igyited to be prewent at e warrant, but who matntains she Main upirituatist teacher, was books ed at police headquarters last night charged with teldng the fortune of | ff Patrolraan Wiltims for a consid: |i per th, syn; th, syaatwe, ver Ib, bie loged to have ended fn & personal eration of $2 Columbia hall, 7th avenue, encounter between Pike and Union st om In Wall at. a report was cireulat Oregon. renovated, they oi 4G 1be “| next Friday evening, August %0, to edato the effect that Figg struck THE MARKETS Washingt ib, tbe; Mastorn srieb. witness the giving of the Degree of eee before they ox op voweee Beamer halibut, per Ib, Mette the Orient, by the grand F A rated, but one of the @lrectorsat ——ee Pouttry, bd Ongwet ted by membe |the meeting stated that no actual Live hana, Ib, 180160 Tomatoes are coming tn heavy en | 49 wom, Jap ies abe blows were struck END NIGHT IN JAIL f Fide erosiaats te ’ Small Instruments at Less Than Half Jim Pol and Charlie Kane, Ha | bers walians and Jone Raymond, a Por FRANCIS KOSSUTH, |price will drap very much in the tugue if firenton, went out for next few days 4 ja tte axation last ‘might and | (Seattle Star's Exctusive Service.) |" “Tusiness oe’ the strost te stexdy Others, Costing a» High as $20, $40 and 975, Now Only $14, $19 and $35, jon evening's entertainment| BUDAP jin the police station. Rayn: eturned to) with a gash on his forehead from Aug Francis | but not as brisk as it ought to be Kossuth, minister of commerce and | Pears are becoming more numerous | and are quoted thie morning all the MRS, GEO. A. ORAPER 1 in 1900, They mas. W, F DRAPER Star Exclusive Service. ee hag 88—As|! jo, but atill retained their/a blow tnfilcted by a large revolver °°" ot be famous Hungarian pa’ vay trom $1 to $1.60. - te ove, | W&shington residence in the hands of Dan Sullivan, who tTot, !8 alarmingly {M, and his con!” The egg aud butter market re ihe vacation season Is « Mra. Draper urged the general to | keeps a saloon at the foot of Main tmplated visit to Carlabad has been mains unchanged with a steady de finitely 5 p wealthy Draper brothe k the seat made vacant by the | st. Sullivan waa also taken to the |!" Mmiiion have returned to death of Senator Hoar, He did go, | station, where all four men were |“ ¥ “ coset . Murray Crane beat him to tt booked by patroimen. to his pre The common the then ureed him to tum fer 1906, It te rumored that his broth oy 4 tt looks for tee ae vornor of Massachusstes, Right er, Louls Kossuth, will be appo ere ; ing gat of a social a Wow a © was where Mra, Ebon Draper ed minister in case of the death of MINING STOCKS, er ‘Deen witnessed in) e in. She had a few ambitions | Francta, rrin @ Co. bankers and vm yp herself, so she urged her husband } or First ave. buy and This war is between Gen a ‘ for governo | Lewiston, Idaho, citizens have se ‘ former ambassador é ere was where the foud start started a nompartiaan Roosevel his wite, and his brother, Eben campaign, shouting for the Nevada stocks car t governor of Mas ‘ > ” , ter o and money advanced The women are deadly enemies oy nor, but his wife would not let}, VANCOUVER, B.C, Aug. 29 and the brothers — - him. Eben Draper jumped into the | T¥° Imdian maidens, pretty and rivals politically, am re political arena and was made liew belther over 14 years of age r already progressed 60 bee tenant governor sold in the open market at the Ip Draper has sold out Mls "hus social rivairy betwoen the | 4" potiatch at Alert bay, One tu the Draper company, (h0 | ven and political rivalry between | ¥8* bought for $1,000 and the other the b ra sot these two high fam |f° $700. This is the information ¢ ears, Their friends have |2fousht from the north by passer on sides th the matter, and when | §°% 08 late steamers, The Hrttinn winter soason sote in these ri.| Columbia authorities will poned, te is noW mand for the preduct and waa appointed na nt position in April arn of & Honey TRUST & SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY TT choo! Suits Students’ Giorla Stradivarius Outfit, complete, now only $7.60 The above offer is the greatest ever made on a thoroughly good | Violin and outfit. Possesses rich, smooth, powerful tone; the model is | excellent and made of good wood and splendidly finished. Completely equipped with « handsome black varnished, flesee-lined, laminated wood case, with hooks, handle, lock and key, also a splendid Brazil bow, an extra set ef professional strings, piece clear resin, four pitch 4 our complete Howard selfteaehing book, with lettered fin- chart. Think of it! This ellent outfit now only $7.60. ardiess of the sacrifice, fa the state, in which amassed millions, and {» . organising & company to ghey the original concern, ' SMALL SAVINGS pmpt Those whose earnings es will be fought out on social | Put & atop to this slave market gow owned by his | tng. are small will find this The nest o 0, $75, etc, go for $14, $19 and ? i} oe aL Bu? company a suitable and 9) 986. Ra s high as $300, $250, and one HOSPITAL PLANNED YOMAN DIES FROM ° , ine 1 cg II Sate piace in ‘which to de- ff #800. Others worth #au6, $192, $168, oc, are alan tucluded Correct Styles and Reliable Fabrics, in ||ff posit their savings. We [] an tne very latest models of the world renowned makes now of | fored at a big saving | BAND INSTRUMENTS, HARMONICAGS, ETC. } Our stock of the leading American and foreign band instruments te the largest west of Chicago. Accordions, Harmonicas, ete., etc. Come in and see the tremendously reduced prices. Music Bexes—-The famous Regina and Stella makes; also an tm- mense assortment of Tune Sheets, offered now at reductions equai to 47 cents on the dollar Talking Machines, the regular $25 values, now only $9.40. We also carry the largest assortment of Victor and Edison Machines and Records j Pianos, Organs, Player Pianos, strictly brand new, also slightly used ones, at reductions never before heard of Remember, we intend to sell every plano and organ and other musical instrament now en hi before we move to our new bulldini and if price cuttiag— ght actual slaughtering ef b extend the same courte sies to the man or woman who opens an account with one dollar as we do to our largest depositors Plain Colors and Fancy Mixtures. Prices for Suits { $3.50, $4.00, $5.00, $6.00 and up Overcoats Raincoats $5.00 Up $6.00 Up | Complete lines offHats, Caps and A local company bas been formed ATTACK BY LION te conduct a new hospital, sauder (By United Press.) th etithe of the Red Cross Hospital PITTSBURG, Aus 29 —Mre association. F. M. Colwell, F. Mal ford pore ty ocean “ss . jjuries resulting from an at aor, Senet Se and Oey {a liom In an amusement re ‘erree are said to be inden’ }terday. The tion's teeth pes Pelagthe wifeof one with the corporation, which has|¢@d her lung and several ribs menin Massachusetts \ixced its oapital stock at $10,000, | broken os - ownd ureed| The local Red Cross soctety, ao: | gym FE . as faa for congress. He cording to Dr. M. A. Matthews, | E serving from president, will protest against the | xcursions Cast ase of the society's name in con-| By the Oregon R. R. & Nav Co nection with the hospital enter | Aug. 19-2 11-4243 to James trat BE. SHORROCK, President J. P. HARTMAN, Vice President. ALEXANDER MYERS, Secretary. 4. V. A. SMITH, prise town and rn, $98.10. Sept. 34 ‘urnishings. ents, counts for anything, all will go quickly. Bear is — ne }& Saratoga Springs, N. Y., and re tee protects you. we A. D. Macrae, of Winnipeg, and turn, account G. A. R. encany bal SE Peter Jameson, of Nebraska, have “+3 . REDEI SHE. purchased the big holdings of the|, 3° 11-1213 Chicago and re ° Fraser River Saw Mills, Ltd, at [" $71.60; St. Loute $67.50, Oma Mj eo Je oO ns on 0. 1 suomwd ha, Kansas City and Mise P Vancouver, B. C., and box factories ; : Fanon 800-804 First Avenue, Corner C at Anacortes nang yp te Rey gy mv a et ee Pb ng Fa mang, ge ig OLDEST AND LARGEST DEALERS. sighed for Wash-| GUNS POR RENT—Piper & | Tickot office, 608 First ave, KE wae Poi met oy 903 SECOND AVENUE, BURKE BUILDING. Taft, 1024-26 Second ay eee | Elite, Gen'l Agt eee Strongest Boys’ Clothing House in the State ’ and Gen. Draper” ALASKA HOME RAILWAY The Alaska Home Railway represents an earnest movement upon the part of the people to construct and operate an independent railroad to the interior. Practically every man, woman and child in Valdez and vicinity has taken stock in subscriptions ranging from $1.00 to $10,000. i: oe Total subscriptions to date $207,000. Required for completion of first 34 miles this Season $340,000, There are no promotion shares, no construc- : @ tion profits and every dollar is being economically expended in building a first-class narrow guage electric road. PLATFORM — Gaited ccoedille ‘ A Home Railway—-Valdez to Interior } 133,000 shares of stock of the Alaska Home Railway is now offered for subscription to the . * | Type—N v~ , 30- d rails. ai Ae F - ‘ . . a. oe phe et le saeee seeuty aN poem ae Ww people of Seattle at the original organization price of $1.00 per share. This stock will begin to possible : earn profits as soon as the railway crosses the summit, which is expected to be within 90 days. P y pec y’ Power—Electricity, generated by water falls. ‘ fF * q " . a Capitalization—-$10,000 per mile of completed road Organized It is estimated that the season’s freighting from Valdez to the interior will net the Alaska seh $1.00 each, to be full paid and non-assessable Home Railway in the neighborhood of $85,000 this winter. The present method of transportation is Jirectors—To be elected direct by majority of stock- by the ee: holders by pack horses, sledges and dog teams. The usual charge for delivery over the summit is 1l5c a Policy—L s sible freigh dA fa ‘age a * Obje 4 pei vel he the ay ha Citizens pound. The railroad would make the above profit on assured tonnage, with a charge of but Sc a for Alaskans. ound. Operation—In the people's interests of . 4 rae if . } No promotion shares Every resident of Seattle is vitally interested in the growth and welfare of Alaska, and when | a a - ays Prete css. Valdez, such an opportunity as this is offered to give Alaska a substantial boost and incidentally make a No high-salaried officials | Fe ey p Soual siahis to a8 stockholders Alaska, handsome profit, it is to be expected that the people of Seattle will generously respond. No free passes or rebates Please write or call at the offices of the Alaska Home Railway Co., 94 Yesler Way, or utilize Freight and passenger rates same ta all August 10, ; aati | Utmost publicity in corporate affairs 55 | the subjoined blank for stock subscription. Weekly public audit of all accounts. 1907, H. D. REYNOLDS, Trustee Alaska Home Railway. | Books always open to inspection lies and equipment purchased direct | and L i iia ms ecnieplcieanad i s discounted by spot cash publication of financial condition Incorporating jlication of list of stockholder 1 truetion profits } Under The follows among the largest seribers to the stock of the Alaska Home Railway Ex-Governor John @. Brady, + fies oe Incompetence tolerated $5,000; Charles GBHubbard, Hubbard Bittott Copper Mining Co., $10,000; J. D. Meenach, of KNamar Mint », $10,000; Henry D, | Of Alaska, by Alaska, for Alaska Alaska Laws | Reya nldy-Alaska Development Co., $10,000; Wm. Egan, $10,000; A. IL. Lavy & Co, $2 Valdez Bank & Mercan | A | amey Steven Chief Bogineer, $5,000; Antonelli & Co., contractors, 000; Hotels ons in Vald $7,000 | Snyder, $2,606 Members Valdez City Council, $6,000; Employes Reyno Alaska Development Co. Vald Alaska, Aug. 13th, 1907 any wake ¢ Per ms APPILIATED ORGANIZATIONS Members Tilla | | | | Railway, $4,000; Prospectors of Prince William Sound, $7,000; School Children of Valdez, $470 Club of Valdez, $5,000 | nold: tf Rk a deal to all tile Co, $6,000 HENRY D. REYNOLDS, Trustee. $10,000 =m theadiste Ute bok 0; Emple :) zg | Alaska tear Portiand Bertha Joan- | i ara’ from Seattle Mile d Ala Co. To include A. L. Levy & Co., Valdez Bank & ‘4 ce Valdez, and Brown & Hawkins, oward f of T. F and John H. Snyder, Valdes of lepton — » M for ate yeare engineer | | : cing tain, Waleed to tates Completed , . be ‘ any Subscription Blank ‘ ouses on line of railroad and omplete: atruction i - wy for- r | merty enginest ° ’ \ Ant ‘ The undersigned hereby subscribes for h | A { t ng h yal hotels and bunk houses Sinead | Comteactor ' t q vendre coums: | | : uy ; ren: tate attle t oeniz hotel and Hotel § 0a Pe Ky Magy a : , | Alaska Home Railway, at $1 per share, $ herewith to pay | ‘ ‘ ‘ * s and telegraph ine , for same th ut Valdez, Boulder and Re 1s, | . ' a ‘ | Bignature ] 1 a et of s in Prince William sound, ‘ . | f DATE Address R a De pment company, including La | Dver $00 men how ah cos ton work, with j a | is, F iG ck Bay nina and rd. - peop 4 Mai! above subscription blank, with check, draft, or money order to | | ® Go., now « ng smelter of 1,000 tons dally capac } over ; 4 a fos | H. D, Reynolds, Trustee Alaska Home Railway, $4 Yesler Way L. a L ab ee ne ee : or ees er