The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 5, 1907, Page 8

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OREGON FRAUDS - TO BE. PROBED was sHING TON, Se pt 5—"There andi handle most of the y © state: Womaining fraud ease lin. work will not} at San Francie . 0) quoting aldelay was occasioned tn acquaint y printed In that elty./ing otger officials with the fact nd fraud triats will be) Then, too, towards the close of the t an eart@lay, 1 canno neds ust fiscal your there was t when, but before very ae f funds they. will be pushed to| tion became available © conchusion 0 far as Lam aware, there ism The delay thus far has been/due| particular reason why the Oregon to several causes, Mr, Heney, who | trials should conducted the past trials, yas more familiar with the pending | the # eases than any other officint and at | betwe the time he went to San Francisoo | partment of justice, - A ematsetits to return to Portland | Mr. Russell July 1 and, 1 truth in ere ix frietion and the de concluded tt Mr, Heney STAMPED ENVELOPES ARRIVE WRESTLER IN” rect tad geome ce yer rt Sen 04 no enve arrived at the | office yesterday, after three mon Jot waitt Only 65,000 were |celved and it Is not known when Bil Klank, th j the remainder wil) arrive, | Do you know that the poor of large cities pay at the rate of $20 reatlor who/a ton for coal? "Gilson Gardner | { Seattle, in tells why in The Star of Saturday | match some time ts the next. ok, arrived “ese. ASK COMMISSIONERS TO I was never in better condition | GRADEE. 65TH Klank said to the sporting editor The county commissioners are ‘ of The Star, “and I think I will beat the doctor, I know he is a hard nut to erack, but I expect to beat him called upon to widen and grade The date for the match has not! Way marked anes tt been set. Kilank . will train at hood of the he pelng construe Georgetown by the Washington Childre Home Find: elation, in a res WHITE GIRL WEDS CHINK : n int wd Prof, Jones unantmously passed by the Sibi yenna Improvement club at a inade Bintie) Gervies:) meeting held last night. A ‘num ANCOUVER, BY C., Sept. 5.—| ber of new members were admit A sensation has & 1 » by the marriage o! » ted to the club. Chinaman, and Miss In Warteen BRIBERY (8 CHARGED. & very pretty white girl, both of Cottage Grove, Oregon Eizo Nakawaga, a Japanese, who made his way into this country without examination and who, iw charged, tried to bribe Pit ie fon Officer Turner at Maine, was pated and brough Seattle yes terdsy to await the action of the federal fl css jury CASE IS TRANSFERRED. The case ‘of James R. Rattle, charged with Megal use of the mails, has been transferred to the United States district court at Ta coma, by order of Judge Hanford. necarrs: ARG LIGHT, } at the King st, station, Is spending & short vacac@™m with her son According, te ‘Recetver Frank | H. Stine, at Twitchell of the Ualted States land her absence Mrs, M. B. Niles office, the receipts for August ten years depot matron at Port amounted to $7,407.68, which is | land is taking her lighter ee wa yal The Hollenden h itleslips al Davy yard. |uses Washington _paliete o. The Men’ s Clothing Store Announces an Early Fall Showing of ‘Suits for Men and Yout Style, Tailoring, Elegance, Fit Materials and Price TAKE FIRST RANK. ) Prices from $15 to $30 Main Floor—South Entrance. Cleveland | Women’s Skirts Wish to Talk | Voile Members of the Family Have the First Word. $16 Black Voile Skirts, Fash- $3.00 Black Petticoats, Plain sonable and Models . Striped ....... ‘ Fine crisp French Voile Skirts, perfectly tailored; cluster plait f ed, with three graduated silk } taffeta folds on bottom; full | silk taffeta drop skirt, with deep flounce neatly trimmed. 26 dozen black moire watered and striped effects; all seams double tatlor stitched; have a I44nch Spanish flounce, cluster tucked and self-etrapped, over dust ruffie; come in all sizes and lengths. New Madras Waists, Stylish $1.75 Models .... ’ Pretty Fall Skirts, Stylish $5.00 Models ...... . . | Fifty Trotting Length Skirts 20 dozen new Fall Waists in of broadcloth, Panama cloth and | Corded madras, white ground | new mixtures, in black, brown, | With black figure, and dotted | green and gray, correctly plaited | *tripes and checks, prettily trim f and some have the self-fold med with neat tucks; also per S Stieming on bottom cale in the best colors, stripes and fancies; mannish cuffs and Skirts, collar. New Fall Smart 50 New Albatross Waists, Best $2.50 Modele $1.75 40 dozen of the latest produc tions In fine all-wool albatross colors, cream, light bine, navy, red, gray and black; open back ft 1 coll all cluster halt come in all . 32 to 46 bust imported wor weaves and nh stripes, checks and mingles; ail neatly plaited in even folds or clusters, self strapped, ete. Such values won't last long at this special low_price, Second Floor. The Millinery Department Announces Its Initial Showing of ‘Trimmed Hats for Now Which in Point of Style, Beauty, Adaptability and Price ARE NOT TO BE EXCELLED, Prices $5 to $25 Second Floor--The Bon M | FOUL MURDER a Dayton crushed ing ar "i masse in a Upunk hae arrived agabort: | Wit The new appropria: | { lrights. 'sponsive action. | price is $550, but are now offered at | The regular $225 and $250 stylesnow.- only $158, $134 and less, and for! $172, $196 and $204 you can now se-) cure choice of several well-known... |'reliable House of THE SEATTLE STAR-STHURSDAY, SEPT. 5, 1907. » LONGSHOREMEN To STRIKE “ SENSATION | (By United Pres CLEVELAND, Ohto, Uniews a at the docks 0, R. & N, strike, ° | |®yo widow @ John J }cOal int who wal \ ’ y # burglay, Mom wit] t Cloveland (Star Special Service.) | Srororia, B.C, Sept opt. 5 ©} home in av badly decomposed body of Gertrude LABOR rnove & GET dy ha W. QF. Jone® allan Anderaor afc i i ° if the har ‘hott © traveled mie at ther in the Grient as man soul a t Juan ‘will be manned im wife mediately and wil oO to Hee F every family who has a piano or organ, and really wants a good one, fully realized the ridiculously low prices at which the many high- igrade, brand new instruments are) ‘now offered at the Pioneer Piano, House, it is a dead certainty that all would be snapped up before night-| fall. We've simply got to sell every) ‘piano and player piano and organ in fact, everything, from a door mat. ito the finest and most costly baby|| grands and special art style up- Our new building, which is } nearly ready, will be stocked with new instruments throughout. Henee, stra. Susan Stine, dopo matron YOU Can easily judge why we’re so Salamon Be anxious to getrid of all instruments | now on hand. Drop in and examine these fancy high-grade uprights, in beautifully figured cases, largest size, listen to | the superb tone and listen to the re-|} The regular retail } $386. Those in the plainer cases for } | $356 and $362. ~|| There are pianos for everybody.| makes, sold heretofore for $325 and, $350. Remember, pianos, specially selected for a sale, but our regular line of highest grade instruments. ~ Included are the genuine Chickering of Boston, the great Kimball, the renowned Schumann, the artis-| tic Hobart M. Cable, the popular Kensington, the reliable Bell, Kemble & Ward, and many others. Quick action is necessary to secure choice. Seventeen more were snapped up yesterday, |!" Come in today and convince yourself that this is surely Piano Buying Time. Remember, everything will be found ex- actly as represented, or nosale. The oldand make any misstatements for the sake of sell- ing a few instruments. sary. ments. Come, write or telephone at once. D. S. Johnston Co., Oldest and Largest Deal- ers, 908 Second Avenue, Burke Building. pt, 6 a, the jeved te We simply have no } : other course, and to accomplish this } jin the quickest possible time prices} shave been actually slaughtered. | these are not a cheap lot of such world-famous makes as |» Johnston cannot afford to! Not all cash neces- In fact, we'll not split hairs about pay- 2 EP Se SERS OSE SE < SSS SE ° FREDERICK & NELSON, Store Closes Dally at | This StoreGains inlnterestEveryDay| tume Rey el sa ee ; ' rniture Section walwe tH toverenitroni day ta ive arrived cn if You ate ngs and Sui The time is not “ ; 5 MAGS NSER TDA a is in the market just at present, it might will be in a position to announ ta daland anaas things he } } { } 5 he hipments h dis@ which are arriving daily Pree: ick & Nelson hen we ind’ Wénter stocks through far away i} complete Lgl tore in ah My We are howin®, in « hape " Pleas for th ic later on when you will wish to. gurchage i already Sufficieny, of choice in p ut the order to gathering of Fall merechand ly large to afford a tically all sections of the store. Just now the Heating Stove, Floor Covering and Draper tocks are tar i lv complete, while wide range the®new arrivals in We n \pparel are rapidl — On ee eee 9x12 Wilton Rugs Special Tomorrow $29.00 | play of new Fi patterns appearing of 9x12 wi lion Rug ntion on the immense di Third Floor, ure included. The fabric i To center atte Rug Racks Seven different pattern on the Up-to-date pecitily priced a8 above, I iranteed worsted, | , in the Rug Section a line * a a standard make and gu pies A Patter — bf * x thi Special $1. ae Ey Howefeillag Specials him 1 Weath- } The cons” Knife at nd Belesors Bharpener—ong ot ae # frot ered O ite} ee eh ES inch Extra Heavy Towel Bar, nicke ‘on bam, "veda, I e fan dekvsh abudebedeveveres\«3 Inn a tu t dt teel TA Miet 11 At th price of $1.19 nt Clothes Wringer, #p ‘ man hiel ! rre Piece Carving Set, ¢ ' t ¢ burele | nai ‘é ) "Stel made by the Ame t y days i lis ac ed va 2 anteed, Is offered at the special pr i: unkne whict ~~~ strae | tend Gee \The Genuine Beckwith Round ak Meater A Y rie San |! clerk FR when easily regulated ‘very door, draft and joint on this famous si Stove fits. Painstakir », right principle of construction with the — t materials money reasons why this famous Stove holds Par es fire, saves the fuel and sat purchaser. You take no chances when you decide on a Round Oak, no matter what kind of fue 1 to burn oft coat, coke or wood. With the hot blast (used only for soft coal), a steady, even Or fire ecured 1 consumes the soot and gases; the double firepe ith cone-center grate, with rim ikers, Think shaking the grate discharge, prevents the formation of clit | on that i just There is no »k like it, the entire bottom of the fire alike. other Stove like it—other re made to loc | i} i i DPUETSRREE, FAETE FEE E UTS? i but there the reset ice stoy Look for the name on the leg; then you will know it is the original, gen-§ uine Round Oak. preys ~~ Oe i Seattle a Majestic INCORPORATED Be _— i AMUSE MENTS. Advance fall models are daily | be i pee eee in THEATER coming th from the “fashion” * We are now showing ly advance de Tailored Suita, Coats and styles in high row "i “rite Larrun ao . Souk Ferkion.” 9 ‘NEI ris rts. Our custom department Sohmer Pianos. Wells. THE GRAND donn Cort, make garments to measure Behring Plance Manager. at reasonable prices. Chickering Brow. ” ‘a Fovelty Cloak & Suit Co.,1316 24Av.| | Buen a certs Planes Hog “aot ry ~ wes “ ey . iy In “The Comedy of Ber ee _ au #° Goch seartion Oat os Wenge A Mi Crown Pianos. om Week sti . Behr Bros. Planes, SALOMY JANE SEAVIEW TRACTS. Haines Bros. ‘He By Venl Ammesrens, Sibert ee Eres On the Sound. Fine for garden Marshall & Wendell called . Unlied Siaiee Amusement Com || (ng, borry raising and chicken And many other hindre ; ranching Pianos. Low prices ii by res y 1418 Sad Ave $350 to $750 per tract. terms. it and | died reve tton Kinodrome Motion Pictures Utuat rate et) Col WEST & WHEELER, po | aut « “ te : Colman Building. “THIRD AVENUE THEATER 77, ARONONNTES aes THIRD AND PINE ; H.L. KLEIN THE SHOBMAKER Under If you can't get boo’ LYRIC THEATER to fit you, get them made to measure at |) (line’s Piano Hane |f Week-—M Wakee. KIRKE ' ” ts or shoes {s Your Lony- Distance Beis et Le ~ " rt 217 JAMES STREET. ath PUCK sDG AND rut an ‘ eels edind bem sais With tee Jee ene Musica! Comedy Co eee peas 2) i, Tacoma AN Seattio's Leading Vaudeville House. Three performance Port Townsend cl AN Port Angeles | daily, 2 9:00, Prices 10¢ and 20c; box seata, 30 | Sequin o SWELE BLPOANT VAUDRVIELE—* ACRS Ludiow Sam - the noted Chinese vislinlet Or any wo PARK Points? co use = new longte per lines, Tie INDEPENDENT. TELE PHONE, COMPANY OF EATTL 1115 Fourth. Avenue. = e pea 100 ARCADE... DE LUXE OPTICAL t4 Hea * of Ve a . ‘One LOIS THEATER a a ime ee JOHN C. WALLING Co, wirenete ‘ t . i , Meowan & ¢ 711 Second Ave. Seattle. a: PIANOS MUSIC TALKING MACHINES EES SSS UNION TAILORS, Two Storee—618 “Third Ams and Salesroom and Werkreem Third and Washington a Short Neem | Oliver Theater pg ee hig AY: SEeeanron | ; 2 partis ) Sults to Order on FAMILY THEATER AND MUSEE *isc2". "2". ove" Jee . i ving — - a FUR ONE-HALF MAN ONEAHALE WOMAN ie ee. : ; eT ee Goldat und Rowan In the famous 7 samme saa ai 4 triet culetveret ar eggs ae * GAL HOUN, DENNY & “Ft th. Ft EWING, Inc, Alaska “NE 29 10 SUP 14 @RACES2 Al EADS | Fly on the iyer | I Fare 35c—Round Trip, 50c oiiiea } FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY. |) eet i Ss Ad A Y LEAVES SEATTLE 15 | | showing the finest | IX R ES D iL and 10:25 a, m., 2:05 and 5:45 h line of* RAIN OR SHINE, > pe | First Race, 2 P. M. UBAVES TACOMA — 8:35 a TOP COATS i Take cars at First Avenue and Jackson Street m. and 12:15, 3:55 and 7:30 p.m In the bere | Admission, Tncludin, U, SEELEY, Jr ae Seattle THE TAILORED Ri | SET LRM $1.00, 8 LADIES, Bog. |! Tel. Main 176, acoma Grand Stand Fourth and Pike 7T aa 212 _ need

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