The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 23, 1907, Page 5

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f WALKS FROM SEATTLE # Hike the cat, Cov Toby. is a p “Toby send paral spaniel belonging wae Robinson, # TO pa io eg reey and has just accom nds en gee feat of walking ( ms qatire aistance from Seattle hy me ik Robinson Went on 4 oa Sree: and took the i of Returning he Hay b of th ARRAN it 1 re, uh gone people ass \ afternoon on th « ed belonging to y ~4 Soot ke thet okly @reus (ako wi ugh many the ng pad aad altho" x nevertheless (he Bg waded in fearlessly wet all over” by sple their backs with ¢ splashed arownd Hike so many Kids Mookey to sneak swin difficalty wan exper! one of the smal the water, bu the smaller one to get in the t 3 aa SN GI ** te 2 i € rf i 4 1 i Hi i g i j ti i ts i schooner. Doth! has arrives! Alaska with © eo 1,28 tous of Alaska mar eee tormerty purser tthe and City of Puebdia. yas boom assigned w the purvershiy ‘@ the new steamer Governor of the Pacific Coast Steamship ' Readondo due to sail tor Seattle tonight dark Vincennes last night and w f is stated tha tonight, the ie ape for the trip “belie ‘es bath and then fed TO PORTLAND to loeate hia pet failed and ® re turned home to Portland. Now, “Toby” had been in the "habit of being fed in the rear ot was lagn and coverod and, oh, so hungry! He was. gtven At last Toby" was still eating, the from Puget having given him ao: appetite: ports walk pthing of an CROWDS WATCH ELEPHANTS - TAKE WEEKLY BATH the youngsters followed the ele phants back to the hey rode th nkoys and shook hands with © dogs and all in all man bare 4 great time until ular Sunday afternoon re on to the children was over, immense throng of curtosity re were at the grounds all day day watching whe th for them, who find Sunday the hardest of the wook sinted the poles white and bine orda and =o washed = and ed the pontes and dogs and ryees They ole and fixed harnesses until abtfall they were pretty tired. Brothers ® n, Is one of the cleanest ag oan that ever came to Seat No swearing whatever ts al wed in camp 4 on were disc n front little ehtidren. order, a general leantiness and courteous ment are noticeable around ats and this alone is an excep onal feature, not found in all oth tent shows. Neat om, treat NEW YORK, Sept known person yeat stabbed to death 23.—An un ay afternoon Ateara, pro. prietor of an Bast Side ladies’ skirt factory, in a most horrible manner. Seventeen stiletto wounds were found in his body ye to Eat Check. 8, Sept. 23.—A. L. Hadeell, of the coast, was arrested here try ing to pass a bogua check. He tried with) mud | Sound evidently | proceedings b have a fascination for every. | y. But white it was a day of it wae not for the one the wagons and greased the | ctrous, while pecially to women and d yeuterday two d for cursing aspect of the & notorious check forger ALASKAN TAK BRIDE. Simeon Poot, a well known Alaskan and president of the Ala be Hotel company which operat ime Beattie and Phoontx hotels Valder, arrived in Seattle Saturday with hia bride, a former Southern Oregon girl, Mr, and Mra, Poot e direct from Portland and |i loave Wednesday for Valdes with 40 tons of Sarees ft the |ne@ St. Eta hotel in Vaid accustomed feed Counter Tow” y United Press.) 83, F RSHURG, Boye. BB~-A [horrible accidont showing the state of anar@hy. to whieh the tat provinees have been plunged is re |ported from Kiev, A nember of children eanployed by shepherds ie cused one of thelr own number, a of theft and tried hh court martial, He was found} rs malty and sentenced to be hanged | and the vried out the sen | ton deat boy was 12 years jot age SEN, TILLMAN COMING, boy of 10, Senator Denjamin RB. Tillman of} | South Carolina will appear f h at Dreamia on the uot norton ‘SET JAIL AFIRE TO GAIN HIS LIBERTY (By United Press.) LINGHAM, Sept. 23.—But presence of mind of y the city hall and jatl e heen destroyed by fire and several lives lost. Yesterday morning an intoxicated man set) fire to the jall to gain his liberty Smoke fi the corridors and the flames bad gained much headway d by the jailor who time the fire de was summoned the jail destroyed. Shelley used ey hose with good re ta and quenched the flan The damage will amount to about $500. ‘DROP GRAND JURY The “mysterious five" named ear ly in the summer by the Renton Hill Improvement ctub to invest gate city and county affairs and to secure a grand jury, will make no recommendations the club. it haa been decided rop the in quiry The committes know that by partment mined that te continue and the ser who haa, ¢ direction | to destroy the evidence against him |°! by eating it but was not successful. Puyallup Man Killed. TACOMA, Sept. 23 Camden of Pi an N. P. train at yesterday afternoon and so serious ly tmjered that he died an bour after Mining Stock We will bey Pittsburg Gold Mountatn and Dow DAY te & customer, THE RAYO REGULAR PRICE H-Beowts fel Line of Jardinteres PRICE $1.00—The Daisy Air Rifle, { ; harmless RAAAARARARAAAESE DONA AYAVAY 2ND AVENUE At Spelger & Hurlbut’s Best Quality House Brooms, only 2 TUESDAY ONLY our Crescent Grand 30c “™ Kansas Corn, Four Sewed House 15c Regular Price $2.00 L-PLATES TUESDAY ONLY _NO. 2 ROCHESTER SPECIALS OIL LAMP Atkins Saws. REGULAR PRICE $1.00-—At a Best Tempered Red Frame i Blade Saws, Tues 65c jay only Door Bells. REGULAR PRICE Se—Ruasell & Erwin Bronze Turn Buckle, Nickel-Plated Door Bells, 35¢ Alarm Clocks. Tuesday REGULAR PRICE $1.00—Nick Plated New Haven Alarm Clocks, 30-hour, 65c Tuesday Builders’ Paper. REGULAR PRICE 75e—Roll quality Terra Cotta Build « paper, extra wide 65 250 square feet, Tue c Cobbler’s Set. REGULAR PRICE 75e Our tring aay. 496 Bureau Drawer Pulls. REGULAR PRICE 5e—Old Cop rawer Pi jay to & UNION STREET ~ Elmer Hap was struck by Meeker Junction » Header min-| rtin & Co, 610 | Sorry He Came Down. WARSAW, Russian Pol 23.—A parachute went up h fair in th neighborhood hed the misfortune to land near the Warsaw barracks and was promptly arrested by the soldiers ay 4 suspicious character and taken to prison Acki is to Remain. | TOKIO, Sept. 23.—The foreign | office has decided that Ambasaadot | Aoki shall remain in Washington, Baron Teudsuki, Japan at the Hague conference, wil) snceeed Ambassador Inowte at Her Na. | Tr | Goes to Fort Casey | WASHINGTON, Sept. 23—Capt.! Andrew Horo, Jr, for the last five] years stationed at Fort Monroe where he was editor of the Arti | lery Journal, has been transferred | to the command of a company at! | Fort Casey | Constantine Is a Murderer. CHICAGO, Sept. 23--Frank J.} Cpnstantine has been found gufity | of the murder of Mra. Arthur Gen try and been sentenced to life im prisonment | After Another Record. y YORK, Sept. 23.—The Cun: ard steamer Lesitania has sailed for Liverpool and Queenstown and will try to break the transatiantic record Violet ray treatment and elec trie vibratory massage, Turkish and steam baths—under the Grand Opera House a number of slight ly used pianos at bargain prices. See our list plano $190 10 piano $180 16500 piano $387 And others. 40 about Easy terms Kohler & Chase Established 1850. Temporary Add Lake Res. Houses Green Lake car to Green Lake Sta tion Branch Office. INTERNATIONAL BOND & REALTY CO., 337 Pioneer Bik. Main 1156; Ind, 4048, UNION TAILORS, Two St -518 Third Ave, and Salesroom and Workroom, Third and Washington st. Guits to Order on Short Notles. a The Chicago tye Specialist | Floo pl Bank Bu Fourth Street. THE SEATTLE now representing | ia made form cx double lined; outside § draft, lighting door; a good ftrekedper ‘TAR—MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1907. 7, smooth steel; with the: vic livin brpueht @ close to our “ te lan bilsibess. ee eee of good grade of unt. all has cast front, patent is alr tight and not a better heater made at the price we ask for the Stand ard. | No. Sthtacintee . | No. 22R0tiestxe .. No, 4—224n wise . No, S—24-in. sine ) wood only a steel box stove. made to take the place old-fashioned stoves and more durable; sawing top, tom and heavy cold steel; has with airtight nickel serew No. No, 22 takes 22 No. 25 takes No. 28 takes 2#in better in top, rolled 18 takes 18in in 25-4 cast aiden wood wood wood wood end a BUCH tron botler ash cleanout Hot Time box stove--- This stove is ot the box appearance has cast tron sgiapel a fifteen year guarantee bond a what 85,50 $9.50 [AL SUBURBAN DELIV8R® SER but what SECOND will be the —there is no question » NUB AND PI NE STREET center of Seattle's business “actity is a feature thaPappeals to those who are “quite a ways out of town,” This store is store buildir “all short time our new nine-story long-distance friends” as is ®stab and we'll welcome largest fufhishing store in the countey be completed, veal ¢ living.“close in This service most modern, exclusive the fingst, to take care of “our very large suburban the very Seattle's retail busines. the h e heater store— -~-surely and certainly this is the heater store. ---where your heater buying this season will be most satisfac tory. ---where the largest, brightest, most attractive heater showing in the West awaits you. ---where heater pricings are the fairest---the very fairest. ---where you are gladly, willingly extended the STANDARD’S ex- ce’ trom credit- giving terms of ‘‘dollar down, dollar a week.” elcome! $1 a week will buy a BUCK RANGE and you can take a whole year in which to pay for it--- —your old stove, range or heater taken as part payment on the purchase of a new one. Franklin Firelight heater--- for coat this is a popular style cannon heater, made especially to} meet the demand for a plain soft coal heating stove; made by the great Bock factory, of heavy material, and every ft ting ground and made tight, which makes it a very lasting heater, as well as one that is economical in the use of fuel; made tn four sixes Kenneth air tight heater--- for wood this ts @ low-priced air tight all 00d grade of smooth this heater, fs a Firelight Franklin very attractive and nein lined, made of a} Practical; ts made so that you A t ole fro: stoat,} 8% Open up the whole front to represent an open fire has nickel orn and patent air tight lower nickel draft, tx « stove that will give good sat- place; is a most cheerful heat er; has nickel legs, nickel side No, 20 has 10-inch firopot.$8.50 ) tsfaction. wings and full mica front No. 40 has Linch firepot $10.00 No. 60 has 13-inch firepot ; S12.50 lSinch firepot 1—1640. 18-10. 10—Firepot size 10, price ob. ¢past- SROLEO 20—Firepot size 12, price $22.50 20—Firepot size 14, price 201m. whee . 6.00 SBIB) ooo. cece as 22-40. 24in —credit at this store is liberal- ly, willingly, gladly, pleasant- ly extended—in a satisfactory and dignified way. a range guarantee truly remarkable-- --- so absolutely certain are we that a BUCK steel range will give you more real satisfaction than any other; that a BUCK is positively the highest grade range made that we back our faith in the BUCK by giving you we aia eealace any worn out which that we bed ir any worn ui of a BUCK . ti means will rep you'll be we know best satisfied with a $11.50 just telephone us--- if you canno' tures of many #0 annoying fe the steel ranges question at all about this alled re a BUCK range will save range onethird your fuel! with pur UCK 1016 First Avenue. Seattle. Tacoma {~~~ -. cnet a Ne ane een Ne han mee In 4 (made AVE, actual ve will tle” to home hub of Buck's Banner oak heater for wood and coal | this heater is made to meet the mand of a strictly high- grade oak heater the body of this stove is made of a heavy, uniform steel fire pot, has special airtight con- necting ring and all fittings ground to make a perfect fit; has nickel screw lower draft | and upper check draft; ulckel swing top and urn, handsome nickel foot rails; made in 4 || sizes— No. 1A bas 101n. firepot. $12.50 No. 3A has 12-in. firepot. $15.50 No. 5A has l4-tn. flrepot. $18.3 No. 7A has 1¢-in. firepot. $22.50 airtight heater--- ter is made to fill the of a good, medium- d heater; has cast tron top swing cover, with inside Hd so that you can boil wa- r or cook on top of it if you ish); has patent outside cast ‘on screw draft, with patent ghting door; is absolutely air ght and is elient fire- are heater very fair on size . oO 0 » 89.50 a hodful of coal will hold in a Buck’s Hot Blast eater for sixty hours---

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