The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 17, 1907, Page 8

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a ie 4 9 ene KAISER PICKS HUSBAND FOR AIS LITTTLE GIRL IO, "| | PRINCESS VICTORIA A LEOPOLD. (Seattle Star's Exclusive Service.) ta is but 1 i to LONDON, Sept. 1 he next Hohen 18, Sho atch will be between Prince » young, to have en t ther the ove a but th 4 son of Prince h sald, has } d Leo %. and Princess | pold for her and he will arrange Adelaide Matilda ait with King Edward jaughter of Emper visi England in the am, of Germa PUBLIC MARKET BILL IS AGAIN DELAYED of Councilman Gill last night re-| at teenth st. south and Jack referred the res a exarding | 5 ¥® ent ig the committee with Revelle added the establishment of a permanent |; (nn Aiseesoft. Ge public market, with instructions Thirteenth ward pr ordi nance which designates Market st. In Ballar Ne market for that part © town It was likewise sent to the street committee, with Armetrong added that the committee make their pro posal definite. The resolution is ox by T. P. Revelle ward, and ft o mat to the installation of a permanent public market tn a general way Git intimated that the resolution ssented U. & SURGEON HERE. was nothing more, as it stood, than| pr. G, W. Stoner, surgeon of the @ small bluff. a ‘ = He demanded to know definitety | M¥>ie health and marine hospital that the city was going te service, and chief medical officer public market. and the cost of of the immigrants’ hospital at El game before voting upon such a/ lis Island, in in Seattle on @ tour measure, The other councilmen | of inspection. F is tea voring Approved Gill's position to establish a greater degree of unl The petition of the Rainier firs in the system of medical in spection Heights Improvement club to have of ‘imovigrante. t Stunning Creations} In Our Autumn Hat Exhibit The Millinery Opening Wins Loud Applause Radical Departure and Unique Style Innovations have made this Autumn Millinery Display a note worthy social event. Women come to expect the best in Millinery Marche. Our exhibit, gathered lavish scrupulous care, is our an tions, If You Were Not Here Today Come Tomorrow t fe nd d ‘ aa bacl H I t t have been { 1 rican and Fu I ean t | } Pat ' H t las} , fir t 1 we } 1 ri | SPFENG Vic’ on New York, @ Walker Street Faulkner #t LT ERA ee test renee THE BON Paris, % Cit | copper property ‘on Kodiac island, near Ont recently lo cated by James Cleghorn and oth ers, for $6,000, and has taken a bond for $5,000 on hte remaining three fourths. A cash payment of $600 was made to bind the bargain until Mrs. Kimball can go to Seattle and THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1909. “ STAR NIGHT ’” AT THE PURE FOOD EXPOSITION night will be the Pure exposition ‘Star night” at Show and Industrial program of unusual excellence, tn cluding both fnetrumental and vocal being given under the lows jAusploes of the Central Labor coun: | goprano solo—"Dreamy Days"... jell, In another columnd@will be Be Onborn] found coupons whieh will admit any Mis#?Mariette ©. Smith. rea r of the Star to the show free | Polonaise Milltal ” Choptn of charg Clip the coupon, take | "Satuet d'Arm Bilger | it with you to Dreamland Rink, |""Three Dances from Henry seventh av. and Union st, present | Vill ( an | it at the door and enjoy the treats "Sweet ‘Thonghta of iH | Jot the show with the knowledge | from Lottery” wards | that it has coat you nothing Hungarian F tn Tobant The numerous booths and exhib Soprano solo Porget Me Not" {te will be espectally attractive to Suppe night and no effort will be spared Mies Mariette C, Snatth | to please the crowd. A musteal | "Stars and Stripes Soura ne oe SEATTLE WOMAN | "™S? ‘*0y cane ror | A MINE OWHE And Behold, Another, Countess, . Has Tobseco Farm. (Star Special Service.) . | SEWARD, Alanka, Sept. 17 Mrs, Frank K 1 of Seattle mht & o rth Interest get the rest of the The woman mining capitalist will de velop the property without delay money ASKS RESTRAINING ORDER, property at Frank Buty, owning f has asked Fifth av. and Jack for a restraining order the elty from conforming plans of the Jackson st He that property to value of $30,000 will be 16 below the new grade. The city has been ordered to show cause next Friday | FREIGHT WRECK son at preventing with the regrade the Allegen LADY GORDON-LENNOX. HOLDS PASSENGER LONDON, Sept. 16.-—-Qulet differ ent from each other, as well as de ee | cldedly ueusual, are the occupe (Star Special Servies.) tions in which two titled women of} ELUM, Wash. Sept. 17.—|the British isles have engaged. | th Coast limited train, | Lady Gordon-Lannox has establish bound for Seattle, was held up here od @ fruitcanning industry on ber} all night owing to a wreck of &/ostate, while in the County Kihd freight ain about ten miles east! Renny, Ireland, the ‘countess of of here. Owing to the darkness of rt has started a tobacco farm, | the night the wreckage could not) go far both have been successful, | be cleared away, No one was killed In the wreck ~ Frau Mommaen, widow of the) WILL FIGHT REMOVAL. Roman historian, bore the great] historian sixteen children, of whom | he Georgetown council Inst) twelve—six sons and six daughters night announced its Intention of re are still living, Mommson him | sisting any attempt tc 6 the iso | self was 80 self-centered and en: | lation hospital to the county poor grossed with his ideas that he often | farm, passed his offepring in the street - withor enlsing them, 01 It fa probable that the Inst power fon of the Niagara Falls power plants has been made. Pub He sentiment is opposing further use of the great cataract for indus trial purposes. man with th an’ the birth of his four “Ite @ boy, Herr Profexs,; The professor turned, annoy Tell him to wait,” be replied Contestants Are Quick To See Through Scheme ACTUAL FACTS AND FIGURES GREATLY SURPRISE CERTIFICATE HOLDERS. So-Called $100 Credits Sent Out Broadcast by Small Branch Dealer, but Contestants Throw Them Away After Ascertaining True State of Affairs. There seems to have been a ver jfor piatoe whone names had never |ish out t burst Into the stu ‘| before heen-heardot Inquiry was made regarding the $250 plano mentioned in the letter companying the socalled cd j / ed $100 certificates distributed by the itadle a’ of so-ca pall } branch plano house which recently endeavored to conduct a contest in credit certificate, bat this particu lar plano did pot happen to be In stock, so the small brane. dealer said. When asked whe the $100) ch they offered as a prize a sol ot itary stenciled plano unknown worth. certificate applied on the $250 in-| And Instead of distribating $14, | stroment, he stated it would not 000 in “gold t certif as A nod was as good as a wink “ mentioned to the cond! and these thinking men and women tions, from all indications It 4p decided to investigate elsewher pears that the total sam actually | Not only did they find prices in the sent out broad hot only exceeds | Johnston Closing Out Sale of Pree this am #, but te so t Steck, that much lower, but the rehase that actually $44, $63 and as high ate ¢ us $68 additional could be saved be fe no difference | sides. dig ew sp cgytnl ny noe FACTS CAN ®E& PROVED It my 4 200 or only twen rds, all were| The above are absolute facts, and saenelan wit alled $100 ered. /C8n be proven by anyone who will that much cash {n buying a piano, |##ertions. It is with much reluct ance that the Ol FINE LETTER GOES WITH IT. |Tinenent'D eo yor wish to state right now that ap just “ol i aos Se iu as long as the Ptoneer Piano} ranch r,| House is in basine just so long} mit this clever| will we continue ee any) b id expected the | schemes that a on the} ; to « shing in, all square and above and we} 4 in t anxiety to know that ever ing, honestd t a of this “rare” |man and woman | community} ch will back ua up. D. 8, Johnston Ca,4 T Oldest and Largest Dea Fortyd d tores, reaching from California to} 1 and throughout the Inland} STRICTLY SAVINGS BANK THe STATE on ALL BiPosiTs ’ nen Advantage over Lara AVE. OPPOSITE POBT OFFICE AMUSEMENTS © Manager Considine returned home from New York just in time numbers, will be rendered, aH fol}to nee the new show open at his} ow tar theater tn thin elty, Th acts taclude Harry First & Co. in a classy Hebrew comedy sketeh; Finn & Ford, two young dancers of ablilty the three Krnests, art ists on the horlxontal bare and laugh-bringers as well; motion ple tures of the nine lives a8 a oat film that showid be unustially ular; Sidney Forrester, a monolog int of good attainments, and Pope & Knight, two girl gnusical and cb performers Roy Melirain alee has a new ballad?’"Montana.” The name will be given until next Monday night, with dafly matinees, The crowds yesterday were big At the Lois, This week's big bill at the Lots was given ite first presentation yesterday Mfernoon and was re peated Inet aeht-to big bow he Morton Jewell troupe of five fu giers furnish the a elavorate act and Were given an unusually hearty weleome because of the fact that they afe Seattle people. La var & La Zar play many musical instraments and mix comedy in with thelr mualé; the Lafayette: Lamont trie of Buropean acrobats hrough some novel feats; Von Hoff, dialect comedian and iimitat or, has some surprines of the | laugh-making kind; the alsters Ex cella furnish @ dainty novelty act Elwell sings “Beattie in 1909," and the Pantagescope presents moving pictures of the Squires Burns fight At the Grand. The Prince @hap,” with Cyril Scott in the title role, will be seen at the Grand ail week, William Faversham, in “The Squaw Man. ie next week's, bill, At the Tor the week The Cohan show fs as popular this year as last and is drawing big crowds. attle. “Little will fin At the Lyric. For Mother's Sake” ts packing the Lyrie theater, and will run all week. At Luna Park. Al! of the big attractions at Lona Park are still running, in spite of the bad weather of the inst few days, There are a host of roofed orer attractions at the Coney Island across. the Sound, where City Hall Market ~ Ss » 1—March—“Glory t ‘The Ey \M 2—Walt 3—Selection t—“ Dream of the R 5—" The or Spring the Seattle. | Pot roasts, Te; rib nteak, 100, *** the elements and entertainment at the same time. . oa BIG SAFE REFUSES TO COME OPEN (By United Press.) RENO, Nev, Sept. 17 The gambling games in the Hub resort are quiet, the fivenumber combin ation of the huge steel safe falling to open the doors $30 placed th at 12 o'clock Saturday night, when the games joned for Sunday Bix have been trying to open the j SERVICE WITHDRAWN, doorn The Mere®unte’ Exchan withdrawn Its werviee to the al public. Heretofore a charge of 60 cents has been made for giving marine information to other than members of the exchange ‘MAY USE OIL AS FUEL ON NAVAL SHIPS (By United Press.) VALLEJO, Cal, Sept, 17.—Now that (he monitor Wyoming has been eleaned from the drydock, St is tated that the vessel will be ready in «bout month's time for her experimental trial tripe that the naval authorities 1 termine the advisabliny of oll as @ fuel on board the naval ships in place of coal GIVEN A HEARING. Frank J. Moran of the tug Doctor was given a preliminary hearing by U. 8 Commissioner Bowman on j charge of perjury in connection | with obtaining a nae, A furth jer hearing has be wet for Ser tember 26 (DEPUTY SHERIFF ON ‘TRIAL FOR MURDER: (By United Press.) WALLACE, trial of Ca rift of Shonshone county and county Quinn, exchief of police of Wal jace, began here today, The basis on which the case will be defended has never been made public | THE MARKETS Business was very dull on West Tuesday is ern av. this morning the day that there in very little buying done by retall ¢ *, most of them getting their supplier on Monday morning and usually bay ing enough so that they do not need to go to Commission Row Tuesday 1 TSISISTSIS STS. ranged for your entertainment. A Beautiful Souvenir Will be given to every man or woman present—something useful and orna- o Jamestown”’.. udeap Prince rebit Fiend” ig” 9 ) amusement lovers find shelter from) The market is nd divulge the f experts i DISPLAYING FASHION’S NEWEST INSPIRATIONS IN Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Wednesday Evening from 8:00 Until 10:00 You are cordially invited to be present and inspect the beautiful new ‘ models in Autumn Apparel which have been assembled from the fashion centers of America and the Old World. The store will be tastefully dec- orated for the occasion, and a pleasing musical program mental—it will be a pleasure to distribute these to our friends. THE MUSICAL PROGRAM WAGNER’S ORCHESTRA, F. SEIBERT, Conductor Eastern Oli UNION St, SEATTLE 5 PELIABLE CREDIT HOUSE remaining very steady, there being no changes from yesterday's quotations, A car load of peaches from Yakima a ed this morning. change the price or antnloupea, erety 0 but not enougt them Way ant Peeters, ‘ x, tom, tas w one, i; tor ¥, top. #1 ~ ns con ei We T ” ° ton sem, a Sincon Twine ‘ Wishington r ‘ Jime and Comont Portiand “cement a. The Sort That You Dry Kee Mammoth assortment of reliable tain. coats made in plain weaves and algo jy fancy worsteds, cheviots and tweads, These fabrics are strictly waterproof, Price Hately eck z 3 $12.50 to $35 | Suits and Overcoats $12.50 to $40 J. REDELSHEIMER & CO. | 800-804 First Avenue, Corner Columbia, ‘ Strongest Qvercoat House in the State WAVAVAVAVAYAYAVAVAVAY): has been ar- 6—-Sel ’ . Englander rrah Wanna . Schwarté 7 ; } H } t 66 CO | SE 2-(F St OND AVE: k SEC ‘ wee eeeeees NVAYAYAY! INAYAAY

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