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p N's CAPTAIN: is A SMUGGLER 8H HANROC K 18 FINED BECAUSE RACING’ e 8 ramous © LAND CONTRABAND IN ENQRAND, rT TRIED T e THE SEATTLE STAR-—WEDMNEB@DAY, SEPT, 4, 1907. 9 ° 7. FIGHTS TO‘: A jee A dog fight to the death tatore watched “the battle One} watohed early thin morning b@® man found the neighborhood watch: | people through the big plate glasw) man offered to pap for a plate Windows of the store of Kglel| ginas “windgw iG the watchman shoimer Brow, atg0d Second av. | would bapak th® giass andéaliow |e Rvery night fof several months! the dogs to be parted | t there have been locked In the} But the watchman wouldn't do|!Y Krelisheimer sto: bull dog and a » @ thoroughbred fox terrier on watll the grip of the} it and the fight went White | fox terrier, taht in th for some time before attracted by the through the window the nt of the store going on, For constantly passer-by, | found this morning lying beside his} looked | vietim Up elpse to) The floor in the front of the the fight was) was almost running, with blood So} half an hour the were the injurita sustained | growing crowd of apec th dogs sound. tote | yfeortng. Capt. Sycamore admitted that bis lagt port of call had been Ostend tn Belgium, In court, Sycamore sald the Nav shoe had been fitted for a cruise, and that accounted for the large amount of dutiable goods aboard | h The members of the crew ported their captain, and swore bad ne knowledge of the cdn aband stoff They «ald they | fust won the themselves had taken the material | to Heligo fs piloting at night German fing the steward. in wes caught by the and a load of con 9 was discovered on pisalon The court, however, held the » and fined him while holding over for tate jeration the amount of guilt of the other officers and crew, The British authorities at insiated. on keeping the eet then boarded but representations were 1 j ‘aa@ found a large the German government that his! cigars, spirits would be unfair to the owner of ‘at dutiable arti the boat, Consul Watgen, and the ship. some of an act of grace Great Hritain away beneath the agreed not to grees the matter [D HAT DRINKING FOUNTAINS, ARE PLANNED At & meeting of the Seattle Hu a So Shay ws | mane society last night 1t was de . ease that | Sted to erect a number of drink Bee has | 88 fountains at various parts of | hat scason | (be, clty during the coming winter. | ia their teens |_. Th Work has been placed im they are partic charge of R. F. Clark. The society , believes it will have no difficulty in obtaining enough money to install Fell 3 ome | fF ten or fifteen fountains. j | Condemnation Suits. captain reaponatbh $500 first | The trial of the condemnation | sults of the Oregon and jton Ratiroad Co, many of which | jwere filed at the close of June, | | will be continued this month tn the | United States district court } ON THE FRONT United States cable office was yesterday advised that the | wireless towers sent north for in| stallation at Fairbanks and Circle | has arrived at Tacoma. Washing. | The | CA McGregor. for many years} purser on the steam schooner Jeanie, will shortly retire to enter business Io Southwestern Alaska. jov. Mead yesterday empowered | Albert N. Floyd, chief clerk of the Pacifie Coast Steamship company to act notary public. Amortean Hawatian sourt is at the Puget | yard. where she will jseveral days, liner Mis} Bound vy) remain for | Steamship Jefferson is due from | Skagway and way points this even Jing with passengers and freight +] Capt. DF. Tonler, former com-| tion just held, she put up a ticket etre. va » frame | ander of the revenue cutter Mear,| Thos. Lindsay, 26, Issaquah, and| her two candidates for schoo! com | droop! of neck | retired om Monday, after 42 years | Philipina Zura, 18, Roslyn misstonera winning by 168 major-| . chou ae oom ; Gf mies “eee Today Capt.| Thomas hinge ampbell. legal aee./ity About 180 women vote Sime vince tour |p ancis Tuttle retion, aher 96 |“HEvS you furnace Tn “Your white wings These } > > epae ears of service. fhouse? If not_see Geo. H. Wood fo the left wide. § Those ape With elaborate jhouse Co, 112 University at * eamship Buckman arrived from the SF with severe wterday with a full} gowns. San Francisco go and 75 passengers - As San Francisco boats are ‘ested with rats, the Victori WOM Bt the Washington Mo @axage quickly a Tine men now tnaist that rat fun-| SAMBHic coal mine ou.| els be placed on all boats. for prot soap Lake Salis will of rheumatiam OURS ARE actical Clothes eas they do with that awkward feeling Mest cause ing garments Broadhurs: ‘ its, Overcoats $18 up Other Reliable and Rain are perfec Mak s $12.50 Up “J. REDELSHEIMER & CO. 800-804 First Avenue, Corner Columbia. Strongest Overcoat House in the State aboard without the captain's per- | | | Bend | The ratiwiy mileage of the !two | Seattle, and Holvidere Martia, legal South African colowtes axe, Millbrook, Ontario River and the Transvaal. Oscar A. Alford, legal age, and bled since 1898, It is now over Hva A. Kent, legal age, Seattle. 2,500 miles | Allon M. Cheshire 8, and Mabel ° Fielding, 23, Seatt THIRD LEE IN FAMOUS 7TH, aut Overman, 49, and B, liza ly, 40, Seattle. Miss Virginia Lee Goes to Cavalry | Y eee Regiment Bride. } BIRTH RECORD. | Hirtha were follows registered today as Toasman—To wife of P. Tessman Mewett, August 30, a ” | Iwaml—To wife of M. Iwaml, 614! Weller, September 2, a son | N To wife it the 103 Bast Sixty-third st, Aug: | Glee ust 31, a son j Who and Mattusir—To wif P. Atkinson, 21, Seattle. Witliam A. Moffat, 44, Vancouver B.C, and Emily Dowasy, 25, Veo couver, B. C. Lara D. Gustafson, 23, Smord, 22, Seattle. and Erma Iver Thue, 30, and Anna Olson. 24, Beattle ' Allen H. Gattis, 26, and Edith €, Richards, 26, Seattle. Harry M. Gilbert, 35, C. Taller, 20, Seattie von Rranell, 32, aod May Walk Seattle ohn McPherson, 40 North Bend, and Edith May Withers, 23 North | David EB. Wilson, fF Johnaon, 20, Seattle. Ray H. Plerce, 23, Columbia City, and Piora McGee, 22, Renton Donald A. McDonald, legal age, | and Elizabeth T. MeDonnel!, legal age, Soattie.. MRS. CLARENCE | (Seattlc Star's Exctusive Service.) | MACKAY. ROBLYN, N. J, Aug. 2 —Dtrs | |Clarence Mackay has just won an-| jother victory in potities. sine in} Clifford Hennett, 24, and Mary |e school commiastoner herself, but | Helen Roy, 16, Seattle the entire board has not bron in! w iorrill, 26, Tacoma, and | sympathy with ber. So, for the elec | Elleen Gould, 19, Tacoma AMUSEM At the Grand | James gave a special) It’s the nickels and ||| matinee of “Tho Merry Wives of * Windaor this afternoon at the dimes that make the ]| Grand, and will be soon as Falstatt > i in this popu old comedy again mighty ocean of ex- fi cnight. Tomorrow night the bill pense. changes to “A Cot of Errore i ny Jane” ts billed for next Ten dimes make a dollar. Put one or two At the Seattle to work for you each Nagel ag sr week, at the Seattle theate: At the Third Avenue Hazel Kirke will & the Taylor Co. We Pay 4. Interest At the Lyric Puck, Judge and the Lady,” w aye Jobn Fielding and Mabel Cassid On Savings Accounts in leading role this wee offering at the Lyric At the Lois. Th hit of ne big Lois thie w Ws who makes lifferent oxtume, and plays all the parts in a funny sketch | At the Star. The ta hi ook re nt the te, the Fong Lee, the feature attraction Chinese vio Union 0 & | Poy i Mia wai Fk singe The THE DEA TH & theater are one touting the fe wt of the new theater’! | = [PARIS SENDS US MORE? EXTRAVAGANCE |i. in five years from 466,000 to about FOR OUR FALL AND WINTER HATS ~~~ ~ ne e e At Luna Park Spanish Amertean Which has attracted | wa? po | » myoh wilon, will re@rated by he Ke ° avian Huger band at Lane as } |park at the Saturday and Sunday ; orks °o At the Oliver ’ » moving pleturen at the Olive of theafeatures of bill which has beer) theater’s.geating capac this week * FIND HOMES ‘Extraordinary Efforts Neces- sary to Cope With Situation — Vaudeville To Open Saturday. hot on the best of terms, the dogs) bull dog, gave up tho gattlo and} The Famtly Theater and Musee, | | have managed to live side by side | succum to the terrible punish.|the Rew Pike st. vaudeville hayse, | without serious conflict and no one} ment given him. With bis ad-| Wl open Saturday | Lawyers, Doctors, Mer- expected an encougger such as oo | veraary dead at his feet the ball . curred tast night |dog lay down to nurse his many| MERE ARE GOV. GLENN chants, Mechanics, Etc., battlo had ovidently waged} bleeding wounds, and there he was! AND HIS FIGHTING FACE, From City and County, All Take a Hand—The Biggest Day So Far On Record the It was only necetaary for Pioneer Piano House to make an announcement that prices had been tremendously reduced, in fact, were never so low as appear on their price tags now, to cause a veritable stamp of piatio buyers All day yesterday the store was continually crowded with anxious musical instrument purchasers, all werly bent on securing a fine Piano or Player Piano or Talking GOV. ROBT. B. GLENN. Machine, at the present ridiculous ly low prices, and the big house BW YORK, Sept. 4.-—-Here ts} * taxed to utmost fixhting face” of Gov, Robt. B. ’rominent lawyers, doctors, well n, of North Carolina, the man wn merchants and prosperous defied the United States court mechanics from this city and sur threatened to order out the ing country were on hand and 848 Bixty-necond tate militia to uphold the man-| BY CYNTHIA GREY don't know where it’s all going to cted costly instruments ere de- | dates of the state courts In connec: | ond parting. Nelson—T tion with the new rate law, whieh je Jent examined three mod The hat pletured above will be| This is due to the fact that this Intorbay, Bept | ¥88 ignored by the Southern ratl-|¢ls of the swellest hats that Paris |i.6 ‘baste mode for a good many |sale, as are others conducted by Mably—To wife of J. Mably way is going to give us for next fall and others for the very cold season.|the old and + D. 8. Johnston Ninth av, north, September 2, Gov, nn came to New York to! winter wear And, ob, There will be nothing quite so swell |Co., is true to the highest ideals of daughter | wate the progress of the investiga | would almost make you as the furtrimmed hat. The happy |bonorable merchandjsing—no exag- Neff-—To wife of 169 | on into the affairs of the Southern | the price figures on them. Feathers | combination of fur aud fine feath ration, no misrepresentation, no Dravus, September [railway, and posed for this photo-| and fur! Feathers and fur! Andjera never fails to be stylish |deception—just a plain, honest Gardner—To wife of L. A. Gard. | 5°04 expectaily for this newspaper.| how th fluffy adornments do| Brown bide bigh for favor, and|statement of conditions as they ner, 406 Sixty-aecond av. northwest, |!' "ews the governor at his best,! draw on your purse! for those to whom ft is becoming | actually exist September 2, a daughier j end just as ho te, The style mak must think there is nothing more effective.| COMES WITH DOUBLE FORCE. | | . | women are made of money, because | Contrary to last winter's fad, this] sooo who has the slightest | DEATH RECORD. PRICES ON PUBLIC extravagance of our hats is bo-| year's hat must correspond with| , Anroue who | hus | the, Aimlies | oming worse every year. 1 really | the coat or sult ten wil il pon ae ee a Deaths were registered tc ae MARKET WEDNESDAY | Johnston Co, actually do sell a» eiowe 5 ter pianos for less than any other pI C ots o” 26 cents. Shri a, 10e per Ib. rp gaa ndbages ae Ad = | Vollowing prices were quots Clams, 26¢ por pint concern, even under ordinary come (Seatttc Star's Exclusive Service.) August 51. Providence howpital | P Live phen. Ss Chickens, § Crabs, 26 each. ditions, This is due to the tre WASHINGTON, Sept. 4.—The| Wade-A. Wada, 26, August 31,/ A¥-4 rosult of the sexrogation of | sion. “dressed, 17c tb Exas, fresh ranch, 35¢ doz mendous purchasing power of the famous Seventh United States cay. (51! Maynard ay. jthe ranchers and hucksters on the) potatoes, le to 1 1-2 per Ib. | Ducks, live weight, 13¢ tb. Pioneer Piano House in buying fo- ry, weted in ctv r Puytkawa-—T. Puytkawa, 43, Sep 4 ree 5 ; " te utter, 3 struments for 36 stores, paying alry, noted in civil war and Indian public market but three of the lat-| Corn, ibe to 20¢ per dor | Dairy Butter, 36¢ per Ib j fighting story, ts to have a ihird | tember 2, Providence hospital ltéecMiade their " Sweet Potatoes, 4¢ per Ib. Blackberries, 10c box spot cash, shipping by the special Lee of Virginia The ann Wright—Mrs, ©. ht, 65, Sep-| “- ~ oe ng — ° , his aa tle wanchee tar A PampXitia, 10¢ to 20c each harness system, and many other ment is just made of the eng tember 2. the MeNaught digg . Jed Onlona, 8 Ibs. for 25e. money saving methods. feeot ot Mites Virotots urn one McClotinn—Mrs. M. MeCletian, |(R® Move will drive the peddlers! Dried Dulons f ibe. i | TO IMPROVE STREET. Hence « Johnston Sale means @ ter of Gen. Fitshugh Lee, to Lieut. 43, August 29, Estabrook Plats | Som See market ated be ede bar | saving from prices that are always John C. Montgomery, of the Sev Smith—infant, August 807 the hucksters present mete! semen, 26 b0 66 ger i |, Main st. in Hillman City i* tO} the lowest, which, during this sale pies Her aister is wife of another | Dearborn <r toon wot cee unk Pod-| Apples, fancy, $1 to 61 cook d and meg for a width | amounts to from $125, and on ze ott mi othe: out. G Carlies—B. B. Cartias, 1, August | UO wckstor over thelr wag b Ibs. for 2 t between Rainier av. and) eral instruments as high as officer and her brother, Liew aa te Gan que At the extreme end of the |! 18 tbs for Bbc : Hateman st. The ordinance was |can be saved. M., is attached to the regiment | eit the Guehete ag Celery, 2c to be per head “gave Nishop—lafant, September 1, 24 heer oa to rumen hs > oy Tomatoes, Se per Ib.; The crate,|Paxeed by the city council last) — Caner UNDERSTAND WHY. Twonty-seventh av } ad « ed thetr in aie aon th evening Ma LICENSED To WED | Hender Infant, September 1,| SAP of giving ap the struggic sd thn. Some people can't understand 1422 Day st ‘| before long iH Pe aa An American combined machine| why it is necessary to — fo . 2 " hes for Be for w ‘ ver boxes and pi pmendc er jo e vi asa : Hatching» —T, H. Hutebings, ts.) S8p® dropped from 40 conte to 3 rene or making paper boxes and print-|tremendous ductions a Alex F. Pevor, ti, and Clara Y.! g, + 2. 1612 Fifty-ainth av (C°@BAthis morning: tomatoes went ro ay "eg ged ing the label in several colors is| no alternativ * ae Hanson, 18, Seattle. - . ry — from 50 cents to 7$ cents per cra dats m ’ one of the exhibits at the Art Ex-| Our magnificent new building a : 6 | and . § heads: for Se yowition in Meunhetm Third and University will be fin- Joseph C. Sharp, legal age, Seat and «weet pota png Baath A 1 wir University will be’ fia. tle, and Bitsabeth Gilbert, legal) MRS. MACKAY, POLITICIAN, | cents per pe iaoman. Ts : An old Indy dnd gentleman were |lshed vory shortly. and the immense sou ‘ 7 @ stes pment ot or % ane, Seattle nnehanged Pears, Bartlett, $1.26 per box, }| {king thelr first trip on the steam |shipment of Pianos. Pianola Fianes, Jay A. Pearsall, 44, Kalamasoo,|@he Puts Up @ Ticket and it Wing |quantities, Fresh salmon trout ad-| 4.00 cars. She held her breath while ‘ due to arrive mest Mich. aud Margaret Junker, 35. | at Election. |vanced (6 121-2 cents per pound oa, G00 box 20 Ibe crossing a trestle, and then, turn. | "ew ni is due te Minosuki Sakaguchi, 34, Fresno, ; aeateanaamepaeenenemaneeae meee) 5 ro Bagg A ing to her husband, exclaimed im {any day no A ; Cal, and Cho Okamoto, 19, Japan |” dee G. H. Woodhouse Co. 112 ken ne Groen Gages, Ibe per baw ie voice, “Thank heaven, Kara,| These instruments, specially se- Hary Lee Lindsley, 26, George | University st.. for . vee | ke : ar héwe ii! lected for our Grand Opening, were » B, Staith, 26, C | “seeees - Salmon Trout, 131-20 per Ib pe =a |ordered many months ago. We had ee | GUNS FOR RENT—Piper & Halibat, 3 Ibs. for 250 “Phe Be a WashInE | very reason to bellove. that the ee ©. Mates, 04, ond Wine | Taft, 1024-26 Becond av ** = Smalta, 10¢ per Ib | ton fire insurance policies of | Seay. face guia Gnd oeliec. eee mic... | ments on hand at present would be John H. Tripple, tl, and Lydia | disposed of ere this. But the past |season bas been one of continual upsets and uncertainties and we find ourselves heavily overstocked | with instruments We cannot afford to conduct two stores, and yet that is the situation |we are confronted with unless we n dispose of the present elegant assortment of highest grade brand | new planos, organs, ete. | PRICES LOWEST EVER KNOWN, We say prices on such elegant brand new highest grade pianos |have never been as low as they are today. We'll stake dur rep utation on this, and the old reliable house of Johnston cannot afford to make any misrepresentations even | for the sake of selling a few pianos, HERE ARE A FEW PRICES. Yow can now secure choice of several well known reliable New } York makes in fancy oak or mot- | Ued mahogany or in elegant walnut eases for $158, $134 and less. For $172, $196 and $204 are now offered the regular $325 and $350 styles. he $450 values now marked $285, 224, and several exceptionally fan- cy ones, the finest instruments ever brought to the coast, for $365, $376 and $384 SLIGHTLY-USED ONES. A fine Emerson, $128; a Steinway p another Steinway, most style, $285, and still another Steinway, virtually new, $346. Sev- eral Ludwigs in very showy cases, $186, $195, and one as cheap as $134. Choice of four Knat largest izes, fa t styles, $234 6, $262, and one as low as perb Kimball, largest stz 3. A su- $365. A . 7 Marshall & Wendell now $160. Two hors, big snaps at $225 and a , orice from $9 sil a up. Also a number f fine Player 0 values up to $750, $850 and zh as $1,000, your choice this day, Friday and Saturday noraing for $456, $418 and one for $36 Good Piano Pla y to $98. A genuine Hehtiy v now only $1 with Metrostyle at- tachment, $189. BETTER COME TODAY. 1416 Second Avenue : : Seta ba Oldest and Large Second avenue, rugs, ete, for SEAVIEW TRACTS On the Sound. Pine {& ing, berry rais rane" The Public Is Cordially Invited to Attend to $750 pe WEST & WHEELER | Colman Building a Ts TR | | |