The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 16, 1907, Page 7

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v THE SEATTLE STAR-—MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1907. 7 0 = j ] both of whom were dismisied for| © Bitroa J. Van Vorco, 25, Onkiand, | | ing for the Hight and weer depart-| pared an amendmont to the wate? tive departments Himer H. Mackford, 28, Seattle, | council thie evening, It makes a Widit STREET Daite, and Nellio 1, Sarkont, 23, 7m BY MAD WOMAN BIGMARCK REOPENS. |ponalty of 56 cents for each delin pe hero gag | aueney In the payment o tax A number of the residents about gg ay rd yet ; v | Rasmus Larson, 27, and © ‘ 0 #0 © 4 Jotinson, 238, both of Ballard Mra, Frank Weaver, wife of a} Cafe this evening, after having sy Foaee TThuteeah fed yp sat \,, owtle Marehall, 22, and Gladys! coal dealer, Nving at 1108 Washing. | been i for time while FORD JURY BOX hy | m0, © city counell | ® | Collins, 19, both of Seatt ton st, while under the delusion | “ndergoing extegply and jtoday to put an are noar the end h : . = 7 "| . . of the most artistically | Clatmia heaven, Interrupted Rev. M. A & that they have already | Matthews di ormon at the|@nd Lest equipped cafes on the firths weld ro Matthows during bis sermon at th 2 | ae longer terms than ls coun wintered today ae] irirat Py - né 11 a T E } st Progyy@rian church, 1 ner-| const.” Many thousands of dollars vee 0 X : Eecnenaesn Wane wate cha eee" thts led Deacot A, C. Dresbach and her| have been spent it the remodeling (By United Press.) tals Dring Senne indrasnee te. Ever. Of Carpenter, Wm. Mills and George) Nigro—'To wite of John Nigro operations, A formal grant open-| SAN. FRANCISCO, se 16 snator unless he lets the mat | busband with an umbrollg and was ter alor Baloo eeeeenvine lb an Neil's tA n/a Bont. 10,8 sou, |Ainally subdued through the efforts |'me will be held Monday night, Three jurors wow +t rily “0 , - : sland, have brought habeas cor ‘o wife of ©, Witt, 1531! 5¢ mate members of the congrega-|Septomber 23 passed this morning In the trint of The Ja own exposition pus procesdingy before Federal | Fifteenth ay, south, Sept. 9, a 80n.| tion Mra. Wenver's on ah was Tirey L. Ford, thus making the for started on a loan of @ millton@ol Judye Hanford for thelr relowe. | Tal—To wife of K, ‘Tal, 6On% |t y full. The th ut | . ho Lentpora tare, Soreived teoun tha Suvernmeat “ Pe te e result or deranged mentality ‘LONG DISTANCE pls convicted of | Main Bopt, 13, @ von +. | She has been to the asylum and os tareuey he fight as Yukon Pacific ex The mon, who we ooure The Mlaska-Yukon-Pacific expost| stirred to action by the number | . . : forgery and sentor to three! : Harry B, Arnold, « grocer Devtin tion @aks only for an appropriation | of fatal automo opm i Mo ar DEATH RECORD. jon former oceastons ham created | S, Wewler: & tire dedenen Roe bog from congress to make a@ govern: | have happened recently the license ition that through a de-| Pager staan aged beta | and Arthur W. Johe pote = ' mont display and oxhibition. We | committee of the city counel. thin! cision of Judge Haufosl ona toch-| Deaths wore gexistorod today ax | DF Matthews wax in tho ifont tin "4 ig Although it was not time for do not need a loan nor have We afterneda took up the ation of | nic Both ri portant part of his sermon, she) The gity’s long distance tele pality raised by Willis, the limit | Stetiaggom, Wash | : adjournment hen the box wa asked or it. If Senator Hurket licensing antomobiies In much &) under whioh Way can be pale, to| | Bve—James Kiva, 16, Sept. 12,/Srose and exclaimed that she had! phone wire to Cogar Lake hyn beom tisjed Judge ‘Lawior di6 not tneier condone ras to insure more care of is four yoars each, and that | Stelacoag, Wash |& @necmsge from Heaves which for several days and ar upon the attorneys making th@ir [te plans for a government dispt 1 life, lthey have bode immed ta the) CMmmihgs—J, > Cummings, 16,[i'it be delivered at oyre, Rev oat of the trouble has not been | oramptory chalidoren nnat n we Pill Geht him to the fintsl”” While no action will be taken an: | , ‘| Matthews cautioned her to be quiet . “g is government prison longer than) Sept. 6, 411% Yeulor Way Bat period Wing—tt, P. Wing, 2, Sept, 13, Hoon as it is thought that be Nedved) l@voder of Exploitation Real ti! next wook, It was expressed an eai@ teat he had known Senator? highly probably by mambers of the 214 Joun at jattempted to quiet her, when she | the effect that a child of the head 0 im istic towards committee that chafours may be| FIRS? HIGH SCHOOL PARTY. Murphy—-C. B. Murphy, 18, Sept,|(0k am umbrella to him and Dea | watchmay had been killed by fall id in Seattle | compelled to pass an oxamination * 118, Providence Hospital jcon Dreabach jine fate ¢ tub of botling water, but but she continued until her husband | or came down last week to for t time some atl; ation will bo made in regard to those who sat in the trial of Louis Glass and have Sens ‘ * tnt ; H also been selected for this trial re paying Un me hones .~ re rng Lore Pe saagen A i at of efficiency before being permit:| The Q. A. B. of P,, a club of boys Mille-Arthur Mills, 26, Sept. 12, WANT ALLEVS OPEN. no word has been received since. | r this tria os ve ¢ ni y eo hterfere he ox an) eo “ m i Se een | position preparations. “hk wanna |e te cnr owe meaty going to the high achool as ene a al HUMORISTS IN SESSION, j Be iwe pnew that e ne n » gore: 4 , will entertain @ party of high school plor—Mra. B. + %6,, A number of residents in Me - OR A DRINK lg oo = . pn ste pa) ee Gon See +* aK *e students at the Christeason Broad ex 7 M, weevihenes HW ae Gilvra’s second addition protested | LOB ANGELIS, Cal., Sept. 16 north- brefuse to exhibit and ~ feed way hall on Friday, September 28 vanes apner, 25, 1800 | to the efty coune!! toda inst the | Thirty-five humoriat writers aecom . ng helt = > — = hg — oo raniions * APPEAL TO LABOR. *) This will be the firat high schoo! | Yesler Way, Bept. 11 | proposed vadhtion of aleve fa the |paliea by iueke wivic aad taniiies (By United Press.) Mites whows to| it" be asked. A cos will ise (By Unnea P * | social event of the yoar | ap Wolt—Peter Wolf, Sept. 8! addition, claiming thet they aro/arrived on the Galt Lake limited) BATAVIA Y., Sept. 16 props toat) be held this ning bet * Laan sn bod 238 Cloverdate, both a private and public convent. | train last night to attend the first | Francis EK. Bentley, a professional he Would Ko | the fair, W WASHING ale and United States @ President ¢ tion of the American | ball player, « ts, which began in| ber of the Porth 1 xald to be a mem end, Or club, position o Senator th 4 ® American Federation of Labor # PON, Sept. 162. w/ Kennedy—J. B. “Kennedy, 10, | one “or ‘his, mio | Grange--B. M. Grange, 74, Sept.| TO PAY FOR NEW OFFICES. os Angeles today. A number of|shot Edward Co proprietor o! eit ts impossible ae - ® announced today that the fed. # beng ren | 16, 1912% Ninth av, went , ioe ste ot ~ Pac in ‘aioe ae the ; on on Prep — ag wages plans we Wil! make | HEAR APPEALS, * eration would appeal to 2,000. %| Alvin F. P. Doonitz, 28, Seatle, | mune | Superintendent L. B. Youngs of|ihe middie west are oxpectod to ar-|ter refused him a drink Bontle muntil we hold a con:| # 000 members of organized In. | and Margaret K Gallagher, 21, M the light and wa partment Will | pre tody ee ie dnaie’ Bénddas (lie dates: be my that we The ctvi! service commission to. ®& bor tomorrow to aid the strik- ®| Port Angel | onuments have an ord pnted to the Pot ae the ys rn it ‘det pees nneiie: pe =| day at nou heard the Appeals of, Ing telographors financially, ea sO 29, and Iva. I.) Art Marblé Company, 2011 Seo-|clty counell tonight appropriating! TO FINE FOR DELINQUENCY. | : — of eczen ~ de dan Italian ta * | Hammond, 25, Seattle. ond av, three doors north of Vir- money to cover the expense of fix Soap Lake i relieve all eS Bp Seep Lake Salve. “** borer in the sireot department, # & ee ee ee eee eee | CB. Tracy, 30, Seattle, and Win-|ginta st. Both phones 1738, °** | ing up offices in the Trustee bulld-| The water department today pré-|forms of rheumatiom oes ——————— FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc i | Store Closes Daily at 5:30 p. m. Under One Roof—Everything to Furnish the Home Complet | Apparel for Women, Misses and Children lA.Line of Satisfaction-Giving Stoves and Ranges Awaits You at This Store| if we have to send you a new Stove, or refund your money. Of course we won't have to do this, because our greatest efforts are put into getting Stoves that are RIGHT in the FIRST PLACE and that STAY RIGHT; but if you have any doubt about the wisdom of buying any Stove or Range in this store’s stock, Frederick & Nelson have sold Stoves in Seattle for seventeen years, and during that time every phase j ‘of local fuel and weather conditions has been encoun tered and studied. The result is a gathering of Stoves | a \ containing styles adapted to all requirements, and backed by our guarantee to give perfect satisfaction if ad ; iefi : | our guarantee takes the responsibility away from you and places it on us. We are never satisfied until | \ in eyery particular. No matter how long you may use a Frederick & Nelson Stove or Range, if at any it fails to work to your entire satisfaction notify us, and, if the fault is in the Stove we'll make it right PO er. you are. In the minds of thousands of Seattle people the name of Frederick & Nelson is synonymous with k Peninsular The Home Oak | The Two Great Specialties in the Stove World |BeechPeninsular The Franktin | Any Kind of Fuel For Any Kind of Fuel For Wood For Coal The Genuine Beckwith Round Oak Heating Stove Why is the Round Oak the Best Heater made? made? Because It Is a Specialty Because It Is a Specialty / : ») An artistic and economical | An airtight hot blast Heater, Heating Stove for parlor, sitting oval shaped. Has large air-tight | Toom or dining room; can also be feed door with smoke curtain. used in connection with hearth There is a spark arrester just be as fireplace. Has heavy double hind the airtight fitting screw | firepot and draw center shak- damper. Door frame is counter ing grate. Body is of steel funk on ingide to steel body. | Large, heavy deflector brick Pipe collar is fitted with check forces heat out of front. There draft. Nickeled steel foot rail | are four front mica doors and | Stove, having double feed door to permit the usé of large chunks , Mirtight ash pit, | of wood. The base is alr-tirht sturnbuckios, valve: | and has closely-fitted ash pit ferew draft regulator, door, serew draft and large ash pan. We show four sizes, as fol- pn extengs around Stove. large ashpan. Nicely nickeled. . | a B08 Ghai dosas 89 men; vee 816.00 sn bond * » $9.75 No, 19 ° No. 12. - $18.00 ma. 710 $10.75 No, 21... $13.50 NO. 1 soveseeees ee 821.00 Mo. TID .seee0+ $18.00 | No. TH ....+00+- $16.00 -| “aes | Daisy Air-Tight Star Air-Tight For Wood The oven is absolutely air-tight ; heat can be applied as needed. ee Water front is separate from oven so water cannot af Burns any kind of fuel, and burns it economically Dandy Air-Tight. For Wood fect temperature Has single-piece bottom, with extra large ash pit. Lit- For Wood tle attention required. Is mounted with double-refined charcoal sheet iron, cleaned and cold rolled. Patent anti-clinker grate, is suitable for cither coal or wood. Firebox is heavier than that of any other Range on the Cn market Sma wing hearth, thor y ground in, gives per- | | | | The estic has the only oven bottom which can be |! {fet control of fire Fire bowl extension protects lower end of body and guaranteed against warping he aaa oe orms ft last drait an apowed 3 ‘ Meaney: inom—Searantend. | Malleabie iron legs are fitted and bolted solidly to bot not to break under any circumstances 1 ene Breakage out of the question Steel parts are of heaviest gauge steel used im range | Feed doors being placed on side, heat is thrown into construction rgom instead of being absorbed by walls. } iain ‘iia ~~~ } ; ; . Fuel Saving Is Now More Important Than Ever th the enormous increase in the cost of fitel the matter of economy in fuel consumption becomes of greater } mot to th attle and vicinity than it has cder"been before. Such t case, the purchase of BY Heati ‘ constructed on principles that attain the max vith the minimum of fuel { the part of economy, but almost of necessity, because it is not at all unlikely that sufficient J} POR rence FS eal toves going will be not only difficult to obtain thany times this winter, but at some ti } shedt top wood air-tight Heating get at any price, The purchase of a Majestic Range or a Beckwith Round Oak Heater means J} Stove we have ever handled, a that with the same amount of fuel as your neighbor is able to obtain you will accomplish more, avoid much discom } particular feature being the | le } small ahting door, b: ne s of Heater, Large : , Heatin ‘ wo t ; + witbent solling the. hands or This is the cheapest Makes tt very chs Kx | handled, a particular feature be ) Seer asiniaolanonad nse > ; vapmt : : ~§ etething. The “D on aeee Be baat a9 ‘ og door nae t the te gone ' dan h 1c cast pipe which we know, Ha Recess to inside . hing < 1 ? } sheet top, Rus y and is piy Siete te ver i oe Sew 7 ay, Snes , lined with heavy sheet iron and nickeled urn s and foot rail, nickel t 1 collar & : oe 2 Sizes and pri are as follow pric eas follow : eke! urn yoth steel body an 9 Pascoe ary idea 5 j y whee iron 4 8 o “a MW... $12.00 , oe Beene Ore Ge Sere } No. 21 i 04.75 | No 1 i WD oo... $14.00 » 2 a6. INCORPORATED b $6.50 No. 2 fl $15.50 4 87.50 No, 3 — SETS ea

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