The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 11, 1907, Page 8

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am THE |Mo.—and fed him, ‘Then there was | ment reached last eveniye at the |e formal gift of the pail. {clow® of the public market, farm. iow hoapitable these Western: | ors residing at South Park, Rive Socret 1 to Mayer moblie when the ‘Patt party ‘eh Fg A Gar a bit of Taft's) side and im the Diwaniieh Talley Sndck bah the: adetaies ean ee on arrival i) 46g 9 = thanks: “it'll hold enough to feed] resolved to bring the first woo * ee a, Chan fof Come; Roonevelt and William Jennings|on the market about the last of vdeo BY ‘elogated the mayor to the BYYan, and they're pretty big eat | October or the first of November round. Thre eran thee tall Ainner saath gy all Jongths, will be ft regards the ful pall | Pir, on all le vill be poy cone ae nar n'a ee eae and will carry It}auled to the city at the start, and around the world with him. te the rachera way they expect 4 to make only the wages due for Despite the compliment which jcupy a position In the first auto y Tate the big secretary of war expr for the chief executive notwithstanding the fact that he ig a Democrat, Mayor Moore was Goliberately slighted in the recep: | was “invited, with City tion and entertainment of Taft Thnson, to accompany When the announcement was! Taft on the trip of inaped firat made that Secretary Taft wa to Visit Seattle an effort was mad to make his entertainm ta corporation affair, but the Taft the party would leave on thie trip + lub and the Oblo sootety joined injat 11:45. When the mayor and the arrangements, and the general | city engineer arrived’ at the ap Teception by the entire efty was pointed place they found that Sec the result retary Taft had left at 11:30, a few ‘or Moore was slated to oc‘ minutes before their arrival local wood market and, in ¢ r to meet the competition, retail Evidently. canght in the wash Of) wood dealers will have to sell much waves from 4 passing toamer, | cheaper Robert Knox, the sixyearold son 1 bad not thought much of Frank Kuox, of the MacDougall: | bringing wood to the market this Southwick Co, was yesterday | winter until after | saw the article = i drowned in the sound near Alki|{n The Star, and the other ranch JOY FOR TAFT, Wil Sins’ Was teas Wes tacka ts feed ites te ont don the time for the fect of water, but life bad been) initial appenra DINNER PAIL” FOR GLOBE TROT o0° « ern farmer time. market,” sald a Ri ide farmer The family have been camping near the Point and the last the Secretary of War Taft has a trav-, been introduced to the people of mother saw of the t ling companion which not Seattle, The round of luncheons playing with @ ba’ — and dinners to which the big man | shore. has been sv peted has driven tt inte the background, It has beeu stowed away with the baggage, and never has been filled with the b has things under which Seattle have aned. But it will be to the limit when Taft returns. It is the fall dinner pail When Taft has finished explain ting the logic of his position on the of injunction, the dinner Ss = 7) ra FS > att Mayor William Hickman assisted in making an arrest and, aided by Patrolman 1 P Larson, escorted a young man aiving his name as William MeWil Hama, to the city jail, where he was charged with being drunk and disorderly The young man wa’ 7 r the cit hief executive and lar that wae chi its rid and sul ter, When the po} cae Tue GUY Par hove in sight the mayor and the regular guardian of the peace gave the obstreperous tndl CUP, ANI IF YOU NEVER & vidual a cot in Hotel de Wappen MAD TO DRINK L/KE A stein WORSE, YOURE GOING TO Do 17 Now | PASSED BAD CHECKS 7 |S THE DRINKING Depositing two wor to his aceount tn the c Savings & Trust company wan known Ke Francis proceed ed to cash hie personal checks for an amount in the neighborhood of $300 and now the police are look Snapshot Photograph of Secretary Taft and the Big “Full Dinner | ine for the original operator in Pail.” high finance Francis bad carried a small bal ance in the bank for some tin» he de iid the two ob that th would hot ach the clearing house until M ay morn Ing. A charge of obtaining money scorn totytotenretites | IME MARKETS TWO MILL FIRES | i aa SAeeaaleoe, ae 4 standstill 4hin morning after the Seattle. Second Avenue and Pike Street New York, # Walker Street ARCHE Chemmits, £3 Theater Strasse, Manchester, £4 Faulkner St | Paris, 3 Cite Trevice. i. Retail dealers heavy rain start Within the space of 36 minutes . last night the fire department was menlasion TOW called out to respond to two mili |S! getting unde r Commis on Lake Usion. The first|*lon men report that early tn the ™m Was sent in from the plant |™morning business was rather brisk Western Mill company, at | 44 y. There ‘was no change - take ay. and Mereer st. and| *hatever tm prices. The rain will probably help the tomato market wally causes the @kine to the second came from the bulldia of the Bryant Lumber @ Shingle / 98 rain company at Fremont. In both cases | burst open, making the tomato un the loss was nominal and the blase | [it for p@nermk gle. with the result was quick!y subdued that the market Quotations will be higher on them og as aaa ee MEET TONIGHT : 3 The telegraphers who are on a strike will hold an open meeting tonight at Eagan’s ball in the Ar cade building. T. P. Revelle will be the principal speaker. Grant Hamilton, national organizer of the American Federation of Labor will aleo speak The committee in ch loperators’ at eck that the situation fn th ke remains un changed. They state that an ¢ is being made by th MORNING From 8:30 Until 12 O’clock No mail or telephone orders will be filled from this list Vegetabirs Vi00@ 41.80 per enck Waite " nc ber to 12 M. Tomorrow. From 8:30 to 12 M. Tomorrow. | Boys’ 39 Knee Pants | 35c White Flamel, Yard — @5c aliair #25 a White Wool Baby Flannel, 27 inches } From Ke of the | 2 two anies to stampede thet These are made of Stout woolen tweeds, cas Simeres and worsteds, for i : si ‘ ben ; r* hk a pair; a very low price fla is 3 Electrietty Ow being largely en" for Boys’ School Pants Main Floor. dor eusbsliny Gad sect Gare ahs | Main Floor—South Entrance, the ald of the eurreat i ts posoine 480 impressions a minute than atones for its in = From 6:30 to 12 M. Tomorrow. $1.00 to $1.50 Dress 2 Press Ginghams, Yard Goods 59c Yad Forced Out by Landlord DENVER CLOTHING FIRM FORC EO TO SELL BIG sTocK! CHEAP--PURCHASED BY MON.! werners, per ARCH § Yq. : SHOE & CLOTHING CO, | Seer par Ih sau Basement. helio, black From 8:30 to 12 M. Tomorrow. thees & Jacoby, a well known | "™ "7 : F | per ber tb, 6 iy : forced to quit business by| reek per tb ton Main Floor. | Infants’ $1.00 Shoes quit business by | veel > Sout SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, 8 |p will be brought forward, Its tpt will doubtless deco Re lien ot buttons for the workThg men of the country to wear, It mel im exploited In campaign apeeches, The pail came to Taft this way The Ohloan was on his way to this if from the Southyert, Citizens] © f Fort Seott, Kan Panta to gane | upon him, To accommodate then . | Taft had to pass by the idea of eat , Wit ing at midday, But the Kansans} . wisely prepared a big lunch and} , {had the pall made, With the food | ee Ss i ’ in be pall they met him at Iantha,| 4® &yesult of @ verbal» agree farme*s in the amount of wood about th source of worry to us, being unable to burn It all at home, and ared more ground. to take @p val » will be only glad to dinpone of tt and clear # lof the ground It oceuptes. It will be impossible to b | |. | the time fed, wood wilt be| the proposed route of the govern . ly reduced prices.’ | e | were informed by Mr. Yandel! that | wit Wood prices 06. the. éntire4 yotinuous hauling most nothing, and will benefit ourselves and the the old wood markets, still in e Two-cord low no charge made 12% OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE PUBLIC MARKET PRICES: TODAY toning weath sti! {ignorant ket during the rainy seasor ly Dried Onions Monuments C2 ginia wt ummary action of the owner | ¥ which they oceu @. North. They | ust received a big stock of thing, furnishing goods nd hat amounting Th value 00, when they were unex notified by the landlord to ———_————— 5O0c a Pair 10¢ Wrapper Flannelettes | ** ti bu sn ra i Ny their store to make room 73c 90¢ a pa for a new building which was to ms Fr Mezzanine Floor. go up ina hurry. Messrs. Voorhees eece and Jacoby wore taken at a dis advantage, as they had no other | location and were forced into the I ! From 8:80 to 12 M. Tomorrow. street. With bankruptey staring | esigns; ? them in the face, they were forced ae 25c Willow Market Bas- either to sell or go broke. The} Oriental, Dre kets, 15¢ Each. Monaceb Shoe & Clothing Co. of | lla ; : fee) eattle, learning o § Oppor | : Fast 35¢ Jelly Presses and Po- ||| ity to ucqulre we nee portsin: | tato Mashers, 19¢. er ort don’t $2.50 Iron Frame Wring- ers, $1.59 Each. Basoment | in at a atly reduced price, | ht the stock for cash and will | * it on sale at thelr store | 1417-1919 Piret ave, North, begin ning Saturday, at ridiculously low Sricon, oe RL OE APOE EON Basement only, RST AV ON ALL DEPOSITS This Bank has been started to further your interests primarily, It is to help you to save safe and secure that we are here as a Bank for Savings OPPOSITE POST Offi Appare! for Women, Misses and Children. Frederick & Nelson, Inc. Store Closgn ally at p:9g “Under Oné Roof— "a ite to Furnish the Hom ’ 8-8xll Linsetes Brussels ties, = Special 6.6.5 ote ne ote 185 There are nine different patterns of 88x11 Tap,| floral effects, as well d tional estan ty 4 | combination co kK 1d estry Brumels Rugs te be chosen among tomor vee ones are dow display, row at the above special price, Oriental and Art & of an | Upholstery Plush U nderpriced | Our line of medium-priced Upholstery Plush tn New Things i in Fall Apparel | In the Costume and eetlon We are show Mod ing @ gathering of ne od Butt for Fall. and Winter we ich tg sa at ‘ able size for this time of ve which are to be the most populap op are here in all their effec take genuine pleasure in #t New coming in cut floral and geometrical designs of varying shades of red and afeen, used principally “for making Morvis Chair Cushions and other Cush fons, where good-wearing qualities are neces wary, in offered for tomorrow at the special price of, per yard ; Oe The 1907-8 Heating Stoves in the Stove now instead of skilled mechanics are at your a for buyin waiting norvies and assortments are better During the rush of a few weeks from now the service will necessity be slower than at present,’ and we therefore urge you to buy now before the big rush sets in The Connie Beckwith Round Oak a For over thirty years It has ly becanse It is built on honor Je to look like the Beckwith compares with ft in bi The y t Round Oak the Heat K Stove by which all others are iged—the standard of eds on the market jonuine Beckwith Round leg and door nd Oak is used in thousands bringing warmth and com mt the heating REDERICK & NELSO! +. INCORPORATED ,.. Gravensteins, ng 1 : Pioms, Green Gages, lc pall; * ** kee ARERR eee : it pe x m fs for 25e * jets, carrots, radishes and tur. ional ‘ * HARRIMAN ON WEST, nips, 2 bunches for be. nae ISSUE “WHIMS. * : + 51 cad . * (By United Presa) for It has been decided to iesue', New YORK, Sept. 1 ct 20 _ 'Whima,” the high school paper, | » 4 Harriman, who recently: . s Bartlett, $1.25 per box, 2 regularly as in past seasons. The * turned from an extensive tri tosen 38 first copy for term will a> ® through phe west, sajmr Huck 10¢ qt oa the ‘t | i “% ~ ever * thon erek a 10e box: 3 for i " ose es r 7 over Seneat Ton ie the sen Sox month + signs of panied Ay + 2 ~- =" * but that the people lto11 os PALACE MEAT MARKET * ton are roy now = K cases of ecre carries the choloest and freshest, * vestments, is ma 4 by Soap Lake meats ad fish in the city. jx ‘ ee Try It. 504 Becond ave. oe ee eR RRA EEE SAVINGS ACCOUNT It you have some of oar fis Wines and Liquors ia house on Sundays or any er days, Try our Hunter's Baltimore Byes Dexter Horton & Co for BANKERS Good “old Guel NEW YORK BUILDING —EASTERN-— The Chicago fye ty While You 217 JAMES ST. EXCURSIONS || "@-222} | FREE DELIVERY. Bullding, ON SALE i | TODAY, TOMORROW | ip A LITTLE FRUIT # $5 down, $5 a Month Per AND FRIDAY | ott otha ma : : | 1 and cared for TICKETS are first-cla with option of purchasir ] CALHOUN, DENNY & j ; , EWING, Inc, Alaska either stan or tourist berth, bear a going tra — = models ue m the “ re now sho o styles i ed Suits, | Coats custom donor | J DAYS, a final return limit of NINETY DAYS, and MUST BE PURCHASED September 11-12-13, although you can start a WEEK vrments to messin prices. hve ty Cla & sit (o,, 116-20 LAST EXCURSIONS THIS YEAR = wing the finest h line of | Great Northern Railway | | + SECOND AND COLUMBIA ST.met | °° "922th" Se

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