The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 5, 1907, Page 7

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‘ bo THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, SEPT. 5, 1907. Honm dressed, ° CIGM DEALER MISSING, ‘atatoes, Le per Ib. Mt | ‘ Ibe to 200 dou. Harold W. Wood, # cigar dealer | MARKET URSD y t Potatoes, 4¢ per MW who formerly worked at 2416 First | wt \ aa, (wo bur for be. av. has been missing since August | e I Onions, 8 Ibs, for be nd the police were last night | fe . The number of ranchers who ap | umbers, 100 to 20e per dos. iagh@ to try and locate him peared on (@ public market thin Pata, do to be per Ib — de e. | number of Saturday tne and Apples, tgney 1 to $1.26; cook Ite ‘ - alte the limited apace allotted pep ing, 15 Ih for | Ponowilt Rr the overnight om | inadequate, The late arrivala W Celery, 96 to be per head Rickard Oates, 49, Bothell, and! 16 on — owas aay # FaOON at the Mew | forced to occupy the opposite sid Tomatoes, bo per th; 760 eratast Lillian Durham, 26, Woodinville . . lof the stree drawing up their! » Tomatoes, Se per tb John L. Parsons, legal age, Clin ® are not & littleg e counct! haw been putting off Firat race, six furlongs, selling Wagons long@fiwise, In order not to Heeta, earre radighos and tur-| ton, Wash, and Mary A. Carter, le th Jack of actio on the vacationa, walting | (Woyearolds ° bloowade the street, With such a| nips, 2 bunc for 68 | gal ago, Seattle ¢ ata ¥ the With . pleafire of the company for ages Saucy M 109 crowd daily the peddlers would be Cabbages, be to ie por head, Strand Albert K. Strand, 28, 900 in this a ¢ mn 504 Cooytua * 104 | crowded off the market altogethe Cauliflower, 8¢ to Le por head wrdan, Wash, Kjoratine @etterson tl ts. the 60 iy reported here that the com-| 1489 Foget Rose 100] "rhe . Pg Tagg sl Win imecs Jordan, We@h a | 1 ee pany has taken off all the mon it | (1480) Yonta sa 109 | matoes, and the abundance of wa:| Crab Apples, 3c to bo per Ib, | Ketfiuro Saito, 44, Hanford, Cal q Hone are be had at work between thin elty and | L498 St. Bede * 107 | tern@ion», cabbages and peaches! Spuawh and Unco F¥kumato, 18, Japan of vacations of and, and any are wonder | 1504 Gigana * 104/ KH. SIxth-fiftio st in the neighbor Pours, Bartlett, $1.26 per box, 2 Bernardo Poli, 90, Renton, and | : pcos flats, bv th if Harriman’s late aqueese haw | 1209 Gluckatorn * 104 | Je to 4@5o, cucumbers trom 10@ | dosen 266 | Katerina Poli, 29, Renton } ogee seem to care on refigeted ho the extensions | 1536 F Shafto 104) Ihe to Lh@20c, and cauliflower Waterpelons, 10¢ to je Francis Smith, 83, and Bvelyn | Sard gow or next year. in the northwest | 1480 Stehtly ‘ 104 | from 6@8e to &@i5e., Tomatoes Peaches, T0e to 800 per box | Wade, 26, Seattle taken va ° ° = | 1498 Forest Rose *,, 100 | were steady at 3c, Yakima water Prunes, b0e box 20 1 | Jus. J. Crow, lem! age, Kent, and} — « 1909 Memortae 109 | melons were in abundan and Plums, ibe per bas-| Christina Benson, 49, Kent TEST CJTY ORDINANCE. ond race, six furlongs, sell | sold at 10@P16e, Peaches, 70800) ket, 2 for Krnent 'T, | MeAboe, | 22, Kgnnaa| : * ing; three-yearotds and upward per box non uit 1b. } City, » and Emma M, Klemp, 22 facing that Pr Beattie av } 1530 Last Faustus 109 sowing prices were quoted Halibut, 3 Ibe. for j Mutciit Wash « hy no right to stop the! 1449 Two Hella 100| fdve Spring Chickens, 606 each Bimelts, 10¢ per tb John M. Kenehan and Mag ution of cireulars, the’ Inter 1 + Ll ; 5 1478 Retiaco 109 dalen Hafer, 20, 8 ‘ Textbook company of] i507 Ro: : Reene ¢ a eaaaeealenedieeeeneaieemne || Walter A. Wood, 3 and | yivania haw brought an ac] ist, fos 1o4 K stiftier, 31 | on in the federal court against S Rurnolette too " Fg 1496 Agnola * 104 | antonio Corbella j ity. The case will be merely | |! ; ’ test of the city ordinance. 1513 Peggy O'Neal toe | merson, 18, Seatile, — | 1501 Chancellor Walworth 109 Sam Moore, 26, and Vera Roberts | Derdom . 108 i} 27 Seattle 0) Distributor 109 {| Roser 8. Greone, Jr, 36, and) 38 Supreme Court 109 | Edith J. Jor Boattle Deputy 2 (1530) Procrastinate 109 S W. Witham (ty Uieok eens Third race, atx furlongs, selling e Examine BIRTH RECORD. | a jo three-yearold i ‘ managed ths| SALEM, Sept, 6-~The ‘etatelisen br crams ite } | Murphy—‘To the wife of T. M og nas, Te ead) =commisaion has run }1507 gam Harber 100 |) Every garment before it is put in | Morphy, South Park, Aug. 29, a son he’ rob (against an obstacte In investigating |1499 Royal Avcot be | Mitek To the wife of W. B ae Gremerton |*he Actual cost of railroad construc: | Altanero 113 stock so that no detective apparel Mitchell, Brighton 4, | tion in this at which will be . . ja daughter tp (@ hard nut to crack. The cinintinnn t ie hee i / may be offered to you | Rink» —To the wife of G. A. Rigas, | Tato the shop a that the me he t . . Richmond, Aug. 24, a daughter ‘@ shave for which tlle pear tay de a ay ben | 1622 Ozanne 3 109 | Then we are exclusive agents for | Gates Sen in the past 10 years, are for| te Doe Cral . 10 the B i} t System Clothing DEATH RECORD } fonsorinl artist wot ev past 10 years, are £0F | 1499 Otto Price 100 troadhurst Systen othing | the omg 4 Tt wert M9? Korosilany 10 the best in America. | Deaths were regivtered today as $180. When b rth race, five furlongs, sell | follows | prota bill, he pang <= AUGUST WEATHER sama BELOW AVERAGE The average temperature for yee August in Seattle was 61 degrees oom which is 3 degrees cooler than the ~ average, and the lowest in August average since 1890, exeépting Aug ust, 1899. maximum temperature dur | » month was 79 on August | i the minimum during the h was 47, on August 30. The number 8 partly ggae tee cloudy 146 > tote: cloudy 10. rainfall for the month y cod e de pal was 80 Inches, which ia 33 above Z average for August. The num of days on which rain fell) wyt was § nly Dont miss Gilson Gardner's ly great articles on the increased cost of living, acon to be published in a The Star. = TO PAVE WITHOUT CONCRETE BASE A proposition * made Inst night to the Georgetown council to lay down sandstone paving with The Little out the use ef a concrete base. The iy theater! plan was proposed by J. E Riley, twiee| who sald that a cushion of six ts | inches of sand was safficient. He says be can lay the pavement for $1 less a square yard by eliminat ing the concrete base. WANT THE LIFE OF A) GRAND DUKE } onions (By United Press.) RERLIN, Sept. 6.—Toerrorists are believed te have sought the death of Grand Duke Nicholas, who} with a staff of six officers te ox peeted here toemerrow The st Peteraburg-Berlin§ express, upen which they intended to travel, was 4 just after midnight Ol M1 persons were Injured. ‘on at the te fin Jane the Perkin» on Fields Flags theater Ie selec «CRUELTY William Stebeusend, C jand and Magnas Espeland were each fined $20 this morning by Jodge Carroll for ecreeity to ant mais. The offense, in each case, consisted of working horses suffer ing with galled shoulders, the har ness chafing their wounds: All the defendants are employed by An drew Peterson, a local contractor. H. Bape living hit you, Mra. Reader? Get The Star on Saturday next and see how the high prices affect the hon fet poor of America. ‘program of vaude Park. Hivear pand wi)! os Demand Electrocution. . LEXINGTON, Ky. Sept. 5 See Gunday. All ciate jailers and prison keepers ya eunsing sembled here for a convention — " 0 wilt » cae & continuows fen 1 week = = Uncle Joe Talks to Vets. ARRESTED. BURLINGTON, Vt, Sept. 5. last night Bert m record demanding that nishment be by electrocu ead of hanging Joseph G. Cannon delivered an ad » this aftornoan af the re the civil war veterans. Commission to Meet. The interstate commerce t mission will mm pending however, are Just a@habit. The Mifferent. No + Point. 3 Better profit b and start a savi count, | eMi-annually result ed to emphasize that ur past experience on which t, compounded __ PPOMIY savins & SAFE DEPOSIT P 113 SENECA STREET (0. of clear days was! How does this increased cost of | four-yearolds and upward Hersain 109 Tramotor .... .. 109 Lacene ‘a 109 jase Neatness iy 109 t Sir Preston 109 11 Glondenning ° 109 1b Susie Orege 109 | 1806 Water Wagon . 109 1511 Bifin King 109 | 1467 Mise Provo 109 - | 1505 Bleetric Spark 109 } 1876 Judge 2 Fifth race, one mile and 60 yards, Broadhurst System $18 Up. Other Reliable Makes $12.50 Up. 800-804 First Avenue, Corner Columbia. Strongest Overcoat House in the State Suits, Overcoats and Raincoats J. REDELSHEIMER & CO. |welling: three-year-olds 1499 Red Rall 107 | 1524 Wimple 104 Anop 104 Ponemab 104 Court Commander 104 1618 Ranleda * 1m eee 1508 St. Albans * mo 1622 Dave Weber 104 | 1808 Sachet im 1618 Laeky Lad 104 (1534) Nancy W. 104 Sixth race, one mile, purse; three-year-olds and upward Prince Frederick 110 Water Thrush . 107 Mary RB. Clark 107 Spring Ban 107 Fastoso ‘ 107 1434 Mike Jordan 107 | (1533)8en. Warner ” | Burglehave Re Theron W. Burg aasintant elty fire marshal and tmapector for |the Washington Fire Insurance as sociation’s Inepection bureau, has resigned te go into busi 11 BF Davis &@ Co } | brokers. He hes been suo |by KR. Howck, who has larke experience in California and is said to be exceptionally well | fitted to take charge of the work here | | The elegance and gracefulness Clothes will Seattle's appeal to dressers. rect from the leading most fashion center of the E of the Weber fastidious Splendid styles of inimitable creation di- ast. Men’s Suits, Top Coats, Raincoats, | $25, $20, $15, $10 Thorough understanding of of the words Style and Price. he broad meaning Men’s Shirts Newest, swellest styles; actually and $1.75. Price worth $1.50 $1.00 and $1.25 hionable Hat The Weber Special Fa equal of any $3.50 Hats, all cc value, the Soft and Stuff ors, price Headgear, on extra the market 2.50 The Weber Clothing Co. 1201 SECOND AVE., COR SENECA, and 85th st sR. W. Williams, 20 land, Ore / tomgartn t Baumgartner Bopt. 1, 1201 44th st. north Young—~Mary Young, 34, Aug 4 20, 1030 North S5th st | Reaud M. J. Weandette, 1.) Aug. 31 i North 55th st | Jones R. Jones, 62, Sept. 1 S17 West Stet st Meade—J. W. Meade, 14, Ang | \ | Hole—-tnfant, Aug Corll 505 King st Rockefeller says his succ is due to making money | work for him, Start young, as he did. 4 per cent. soon counts up. a We Pay 4. Interest On Savings Accounts Branches Tames D Mowe x & Bolner, € yore Rehonite * ae Kosenbers DB Stewart (Reliance Gold Mines Juneau Mining District, Alaska 1,000 SHARES, PAR VALUE $1 EACH, FOR $350 @ 500 SHARES, PAR VALUE 41 BACH, For 175 100 SHARES, PAR VALUE $1 BACH, FoR 35 The fi » Gold Mines are sit The Juncau ¢ as alveady uated at creek, Alaska, in | prodw ward what is known as the great Ju 1 n mi i Kelt, and are but four r « stant from the famous A dist u Treadwell and which have already paid over Special Easy Payment Pian. 0000 in dividends and are pro: 100 to $35 cash and ducting millions annually "i An immense body of free milling ot $70 cash and gold has t opened up on | 35 y < r proper and work ts $10 in progress on a 1,500-foot tunnel | and § which will open up this great body N ayes and of ore at @ depth of 1,000 feet, in | » > eae i in addition to opening up the rich St tallr , mine, which ts also own Ca g taspect.the ed by the company, at a depth of | ore an sf the mines feot und get vara Ore from this mine assays from NOTE t of $25 to $187 r ton in gold atoc) betng Recent assays of ore from the | ¢ b My f great Mother Lod on the Pair min and Y eeived ount and Gold Reef claims show | f ut > aha a value of from $4 to $60 per ton Office evening mT tod in gold. o'clock DENNY BROS. 311-312 MUTUAL LIFE BUILDING, SEATTLE, Give full addre @ 70 w, Dadonato ‘ant i. 24, 1120] Watney-—Ole Watney, 34, Aug. urkie road 9 ‘8 |21, Pacific hospital Galin—Prank Matigg 22, Aug. 11 Burton—Infant, Sept. 21, Critten- on den home, Dunlap Winsheimer Win@eimer, 22 Pittenger--®, Pittenger, 61, Aug pt. 1, Providence hospital 41, 1829 Kant Fir at Cater 0, V, Cates, Aug. 2%, Val Thadonwkt Thadowk h, Bept %, Alanka ae tence hospital Arnold—1., Arnold, 6 pt if Anderson—-1,, Anderson ay View house 1 oy pri t Johnion—-K. F. Johnson, 24, Aug Kamba J. Ramback, 21 Hremerton, Wast 1 " t Gigner ho tal Hammond—infant, Sept Ft Crar ! Sept 3, th a Pr dene Wall—1 t, Sopté Colambia 1 Per , battled! ation 820 Second Avenue Interested? are Sure + be in this showing of Fashionable W8men's Wear for fall and win ter. Mr, Walker has petsonally attended SA to the Eastern purchases f cason, and W nificent collections of all that is desirable and MN To claim your interest ever more than usual, New Fall Suits lay and Saturday ts are just in, they come in. fancy mixtures, tn checks and stripes. The styles ‘are the popular cutaway, the straight box and the mannish cuts. As a@ special we have marked them extremely low— ouly— $17.75 New Fall Hats fall wv attractive. N fit you to strikingly daily Thi cy-saving Sti € “lels are are arriving store will your satisfaction at a n New Children’s Coats The New Cdats for Children show a great deal of style and will please both the wearers and their elders. We are receiving these coats in a gr var of fancy mix- tures and n colors, as ¥ a8 For, Friday and Saturday we offer an extra fine line at only— Friday y and Saturday Waist Special Hosiery Special Good Waists are arce at Good Hosiery is the only $1.95, but Friday aad Sal kind ever sold at this store urday thrifty shoppers can| This entire stock is i rcautiful waists here to our order—ma at that price. They « wear and give satisfaction in taffet ik, madra Friday and Saturday vy Chi ik, the latter dair offer you our line of 50e tily trimmed with Val. lac plain and embroidered and medallion These hosiery at a price that will waists are p worth § 00, but surely bring you to the they go store—your choice at Only $1.95 Only 25c VOILE SKIRTS ONLY 820 Second Avenue INVESTMENT BROKERS WA DENNY BROTHEE Agents Alaska Reliance Gold Mining ( Wast Ince herowith find draft ( r rd for $ in payment fc fully patd 7 of the Alaska Reliance Gold Miniag Comp Mak t certificate in the name of deliver to s, city, street N A ot eccten Soat Niemen aie ste Nn

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