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THE SEATTLE STAR—-WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 25, 1907. SNAPSHOT AT OIL TRUST'S ..-" » HEROIC Arthur Hi. Gerriah and Anna AUST FILE CARRAU Clave ty Hanley, $3, Winnipe sai® Mariotto, 40, and Kmma! tarry ffale, the fireman whom | Helinka, 36, Bellingham rancis B. Pilkey, legal age, and M Hutehinson, legal age, herote plunge Into the flames of the burning Goldt om 3 fof Marte Carrau, to extend the time for ft partments, at jorneys ast Sates ant to the million ing the appelant’s brief until Oc Fifteenth av, and Pine st, on Aug : & ‘of Joba an, file tober | Stephon W. Miller, 26, and Ruth | uat 9, rewulted in the rescuing of ey { before 5 @ Fri Mise Carrau fn ar aati M. Hichards, 17, Seattle a Patchman who would otherwine fro oxte jon alleges ahe deatrod Frederick W. Willie 21, Hed " the & . | | Fr ha been bygned to death, wa sect guoiston will be dis: the extension of time, Roping that | lock, W d Mary F. Hroder-| seriously hie’ ine runaway Moa peace in the meanwhile «the supreme non, 18, Center, Wash and may not regover ? Stetson Harlan, 2 vd uinnd 200 grabbed lL. Thompson, 20, Seattle. j | DEATH RECORD. v decide whether or not! 4m 2 Pa Fete W. Rot nad been property filed Rempla, attorney (or Miss in the elork’s office be © 2. BVANGANS ARE INJURED IN A “T= COLLISION IN FRANCE when the Cherboure express trom | crashed Into « spectal train | carrying trans-Attantic passengers | ust beyond the Brevalt tunnel | naway team, after the horses, pullin » behind them, had dashed = wag Johnson—Ruth Jona tember 2 1424 Fiftieth « Nelender Annie Nelender 49 September 22, Pravidence hospital. | Ande »—Klha Anderson, 34, September 20, Providence howpltal Covington=Mye, Agnes Coving ton, 17, found Beptember , Bouth Alkt 1, Sep} | Fags5a5 The special was. telescoped and Drigge—-B. A. Driggu, 80, Bop gers were injured, some ltember 23, South Park fatally Blackburn—J Ww Black burn. Sept. 19, Wayside Hime hoapital Teuge—K. Taug 20, Fifth av. south Btanley—Infant 6 First av. north weney 26, September —— Inatruct For Knox. HARRISHURG, Pa Sept . | The State League of Republiean 4 & resolution naylvania dele- the republican national avention be fnetructed to vote ., Snapshot of Ch. Knox for the presidential nom | = . | tary of Standard Oi! Co,, taken just! pirths were registered today as after he had t tif hy it at follows Snapshot of Former Judge Frank: |New York ee ee eel Republican | for dissolution of the| [kate—To wife o ight nominated Daniel A KILL | lim Ferris, of Missourl, who Is act: trust. He said he was one of the Jackson at., Septe ing a8 apecial examiner in the suit true who organized the octopus, ter in September 21, IRTH RECORD, . M. Pratt, seore paige or ~ Gh FILES SEESTS for mayor and William HE New York for the dissolution of | but could remember nothing of the, London—To wife of J. W. Lon for district attorney ¢ | the Standard Ol! Co. | detaile. don, 102 | Paul Diomdudskt, a miner at | semen Black Diamond was killed this —_—— net me press ’ Schram—To wife of A. A CAUGHT IN rorning at Morgan slope in one of TO SELECT SUCCESSOR Schram, 2291 Sixtieth ay. north,| e mines. No particulars of the September 21, a son | a Johne0D.| sccidont has reached the coroner's 6 ‘ ’ Owens—-To wife of 8. O. Owens, xteenth ay. north, Sep tember 23, 4 son m Das just been released from | A deputy was sent to the 1922 Fourteenth av. south, Septem jena penitentiary hsp van ace { the killing to investigate. ter 17, 8 son. : wed a term for yoo A pine —— | Kime—To wife of J. B. Kime, 602 fhepertos, WAS arrested agal wien | West Mercer st., September 19, a P aiseme Siareoon, | charged | with BECOMES LAW ey The Japanese-Korean Excl The league has not assumed a| son Rael Beal league will meet tomorrow night political stand and has doeclared| Malone—~To wife J. Malone : on Washington » ae rg Li for the purpose of selecting a suc- | ita Intention of opposing political 333 Ninteenth av., September 20, a and Harden caught te M TION } Ceaser to A. EB. Fowler, former seo ly any opponents of ite propaganda, | son tm the act. rassctinedh retary of the league, who recently | members declaring they will lend Shigide—To wife of William | ——n ‘ | Mayor Moore believes the pay | V8! Insane at Hellingham and who | their support politically only to| ghietfig, S803 Twenty-fourth av |preseribed in the ordinance regu-|'* 80 at Steilacoom. Assistant | those who promise their support, | west, Beptomber 19, a daughter RENAME WEST jiating the moving of household Secretary Hesketh will probably be tm turn, to the exclusion of Orien Hardington—-To wi | goods too small, and for that and “PPelnted his successor. tala ringted, Pacific hos jof the bill by signing it. It became Peart—To wife of M. Pearl, 1100 brig sy ® law last night by limitation. NO FUND FOR WHICH TO PAY THE Terrace st, September 23, a daugh-| (Seattle Star Exciusive Service.) streets of West Seattle are | Septem on backs. G Rete? Feeseeeese ms | ter : * Bi correspond with| GOES TO ST. LOUIS FIRM. EM NENT DOMAIN COMMISSIONERS Solnjonson—To wife of J. 1 naw. FORM, Fey the east side of the annem mosgsot, North Main «t, & rd, | bundle of American gr ben being the % The contract for the plastering | aaa September 23, a 0: lath € gold and } Sesoed to oxtend | on the new Ballargeon building bas! Mayor Moore, while studying the. If the ordinance is signed at all Havin odier oncgmnstnsh es wegen Sy: seithern boundary} been let to Porter White, of St RECOVERY DOUBTFUL. ordinance au’ izing the pay of by the mayor, it will be for the pur ve the members of the eminent do pose of getting It rep f and a main commission, discovered that new ordinance passed in the quick while the council had authorized est possible time by the council because the appropriation, no fund had been The ordi © has been turned z coin, w ross the ove ae A z £ = y & 5 = 2 g ° ° = : 3 5 2 2 Fy with Lina Cava the known | whieh he was rivalled by EB. C Mo rd av.) Dougall @ Co. Mr. White will e east side | bring 80 mon fromi the ea Frank Burnell, « bartender, who was injured by @ fall from a horse yesterday afternoon at Georgetown, | ahe returns to b d beautiful Malian so rete mill bejof the scarcity of plaster workers | provided from which the money over to Corporat Counsel Cal-|'*, 1 |& serious condition at the | the end of the approaching sea eA en yay could be drawn houn for a legal opinion county| hospital and but few hopes ape gdh a are bdid for his recovery introduction of their ev ieninssiaies - 2 oi streets) “ene ” Saye fix “weat \PUBLIC MAR ET lied in ite first witness, E. | |B. Garrett, register of the land of PRICES TODA } foe arrett was called for the purpose of identifying papers filed _—- by entrymen with the land office | puaoen Gece Mabity thie and to lay the foundation for the 0 e public market | | nts, both Joe Gans and Memsic, who will clash y night in a 2Ground affair the lightweight champlonshtp, taking life easy. Today Gans. » is under weight and im mag t condition, tabooed all hard the s that is for 20 cents (By United Press.) | (By United Press.) (By United Press.) + Dowd 4 one cent, and) WASHINGTON, Sept. 25.—Prose LO® ANGELES, Cal. Sept EAST CLALLAM, Wash., Sept Court es went up five cutfon was directed against 36 rai DORSE RAILWAY Having finished their heavy train-|95 pire destroyed the principal tor of the Wenatchee | roads today by Attorney General ing stu " i mn of thin place yes A spark fell upon © Clallam hotel which burn like tinder. F efforts of the » made to save following places peach erop will disappear on the Bonaparte for allege market this week. . Valley grapes violation of © upon evi-| A stirring fight was brought on will appear im a few days. The thered by the interstate by the recommendations of the firm, | Wenatehoe and Yakima valleys are | ¢ commission. Forty-one the posses to be represented im the future by eults will be started against the him} a booth, to be ereeted adjacent to| Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe and wty appliance MWe! B86 8885555 5 that the Dowd. | the Vashon fraft growers’ stall, on | Grand Trunk against the Great the Alaska Home with exception of taking tf t wil built at once the east side of the m if ar rthern agatnst tho Northern t. John H. MeGraw | an easy jog on the J Clallam hotel and saloon, Konay rangements can be concluded today. | Pacific, 36 against the Soothera ndorsement as Just wateh me Friday night and /askis general merchandise re Albertson's | Other prices steady The attend P ic, and 19 against remaining impolite, The resolution carried you will see me at my best,” sald | ortice ceeupled by » Milwaw iy morning was i+ /ance was better than Tuesday roads, all of which operate in the Joe today, “and Til aw Carry | kee & St Elliott sa Fi wing pric were quoted south and cast STANDARD O}L CASE. away the bacon,” he added with @/joon, Clar reo other mre i spring chickens, S0¢ each. arin RS whed b OBJECTION Squads, 26¢ (By United Press.) Memate ts down to weight and ts | Pairservice @ Co. and James Keilt on | Butter Se. Folger, supervisor of the Standard | DO. He will Indulge only in light | damaged dressed, 35¢ aptece. OU refineries, who with C. M Besitie Biectrie Co. today) potatoes, 16 Ibe. for 20¢ | The trial of Joe Mrozek, the Fase, wane tet the Geamteed Gel D ms are that a § Sind 08 fo the award of the 42, 3 bunches for Sc ish miner, charged with the kil - the ( mega ~ greet the fighters Fri fp tinaat domain comms: be of Bannisio Diago, at Black rere aden ie Rine agat RES a. wideotns 15 : hon mend cn th ening of July 6. | any, of Texas, wax put through a ie c e to 15e per doxen or o oF uly ng te in the governmen the company 1s x00 Sweet Potatoes, 4c per Ib; 7 Ibe.| still on before Judge Morris and | SiNNOK today in tne Standard Ot | SS treachisn to pay for the | tor 25¢ @ ury In Department 1 of the su , * company. Payne was the next wit hi i Ontona, 3 bunches for 10e pertor court The defense claims ness ” " t Dried Ontons, ¢ Ibs. for 25¢. the shooting was accidental | t-| Cucumbers, 36c per dos | ‘The state has produced a*num-| The prohibition against carrying } BY JACOB WALDECK of the ord Peas 4c to be ver Ib. ber of witnesses to prove the ex | petroleum through the (By United Press.) (Seattle Star Exclusive Service.) av. franchi r “ Turnips, 3 bunches for Se. tatenc of considerable ill will be which has been in fe SAN FRANCISCO. le pt 38 NEW YORK, Sept 21 t hala Beans, 2 © ib. tween the Polish and Italion mio-|eral years, has been removed. This |Search of the bar for the | years of swaggering defiance the cost of regrading and) ¢ per box. ers In the omy ot Pacific | concession means much to Euro-|of two sailors from the orulse great jee trust is at last closely of the stre | punch Coast Co 00 | Louta, who were drowned off Ange “i and there is a fair chance ding to the test!-| pean consumers, as | Tomatoes, 4e per mony t * were made by the tons annually rom |isiand la Tuesday while partict-| that it may be brought to account a Tomatoes, 2 Poles, among them Mrosek, that » and Suma |pating In an “abandon « in court Se to lhe 5 they would clean out the Italians. fs | was resumed this morning, but met A Gen. Jackson has unearthed peache $1.00 to The population a° | with no success. a line of evidence that has made BORAH WITNESS CALLED. cording to the offici Aton The drowned in the| the ice magnates dissy with appre April | presen ral Swinebarne, | pensior aekson 6 at the Mit bas been brought against ; ROSE, Ida, Sept. 25.—The n eix|who was the regular ad-|head of area comp i ie Americas National Red Cross ‘aie ns, $1.25 per box prosecution in the Borah case to miral's to at the time aaa aie th iflower, 10¢ per head. |; whieh Dr Mat Ca the right to put ex FU 8355558 FSR MBG SaSR Sate Fhe p " _ Ba pg PR ge | (By United Press.) 5 uffictent te st the trust ne waninatae cde tees ¢ ton Stet Seite PEFTSBURO, Pa, Sept. 26.—|from the state, Incidentally the = erries, 7 to br 20e. evidence iM be id befor ere R 8 for 2be CHAS. M, SCHWAB, GIVING wit Detphin M. Delmas is retained | dence wi wit: baleen © Grae tons sae n aby capacity in the coming trial Jury b “e by Pouchon te per box,| AWAY $1,000,000 AND PROM Harry Thaw I will sever oon any tr with the eriminal iste Ta ti ea Mae: nection with the case. I statute on meord grapes, $1.20 per old friend, W , Th to be | 000,000, and earned tremen CLARES WEALTH {8 ONLY feopatdised by his re 3, dous prafite ntrol# not only y the bulk of fee business in this Ss MEASURE OF SUCCESS ITS feclarad Roger O'Mar ne . Beste, Pais tive-who ha ) in Boston, Ph b J * PERSONAL BENEFITS “HARD. nthe pe for | adeiphia re idence favo to n tht ity it en Sand oys ot Ing LY WORTH CONSIDERING.” O'Mara on | ne 01 Brook! ning i. Ply fia - address at the next trial, cross-ex ! were high and the quality low, you would no’ ne all witnesses and close the competite to dum PEt seeccs (Seattio Star Exctusive Servi pacman 9 ya ne a. oS ouaera that’ were controlled NEW YORK, Sept. 24.—"Th We « to clear Thaw at the st, but operated al the mere possession money vember ‘ ing midsum Met sues io of 1906 whe e trust ot the case fact, it ul ner r means that a pan eful not t s quite the reverse. meat mar | PARIOH RETURNS Roved © price to unheard of She, waid Chas. M, Schwab, just after ince thes ane § weer r her had given $1,000,000 to the Unt CHAS. M. SCHWAB } Assessor T. A. Parish ro 1 do not see any way open ex ra | versit { Pennsylvania and an is Josk today after an| cept a radical advance in price to millions more. finest engineering school in the al da pent in| curtail consumption,” nounced his intention wf giving | world t And th ecurtailmen of neump i True, money is a gauge t “But the limits of money when | = - - tion brought to the suffering thou } not be surpassed in style, quality of mate which, to some extent, we can! spent on one’s self are 60 confined i Sis ands in the tenemeuts of thi t we make it easy for you by the establish it is not success Itself ly worth considering.” “ je \ Atty. Jerome it was said | , ‘A little down and a little at a time. Take me, for example, 1 have The scheme | have underta Which'd you rather have these letters that he oye’ Department eplete with n mad lothes— me mone Quite a of it, in ay prove too big f me But ¢ Ras oe appeared to be a “perfectly ca iy ***rabitity Being the feature of yore = vibe canthes tj fact. What good does it do me? [| even if it does I shall have had t or breakfast: good bread | gine man Jerome undertook a have a nice place to live, good pleasure of planning It and figur and butter and first-rate | prose of the trust a year ago E t 0, fi . C I m to eat and clothes to wear.|ing it out, and so if I don't suc but it proved a failure i That i about all, except that Mra ed and have to let so ve elne COffec r tirst-rate teak It wa Lt trust at the y “astern Uuthtting Co., Inc. yack ave to at some one lee oe art Nee euet at d 2 yenniod and enjoy he fun of « and wr coffer prices, that there waa an lee fam Entrances on Both 2nd and Union Ta 1 have & pet preiect that ie Boe gis > moner|ine. A letter, written at that time , . bied, {tt can, | yush through eatest plea n iif mm dont like Schillings Be hows that the company was over —d ————— to have th n | Maine and Canada, But Oler calm FIREMAN ¥ 1 BRIEF FRIDAY | "RAL POR LIE cee IS BADLY HURT cig wt“ THAP?S ALL SHE WILL GET-- of C. W. Haar} Lina Cavalieri, famous Italian singer, who will swap a collection of choice soprano notes for a tankful of United States gold and green UNDERWEAR of the 3 an Opera com into a telegraph 5 h and wagon were whirled abe in a confused strugaie and when the horses calmed down and Hale wa extricated he was found to be un Removed t® his home, it wa found that Hale w iffering from internal injurte An t n wa expressed this mor by hi physici@ns that he might recover, | but the injuries are stated to be orlous. NEW COATS NEW SUITS NEW SKIRTS NEW WAISTS PETTICOATS Cotton, Silk and Wool Her with poner he Bre DRESS GOODS That will be tn Feench. ‘Mee chiet | | OUTING FLANNELS such a hit in New Yor ast season | FLANNELETTES riced Hats in COMPLETING CITY OFFICES. a4 flats in Seat They A dozen carpenters busy ft have all tyle and ting up the new in the > ustee building. It is expected dash of hats you will “ be completed see elsewhere at double emoval of the cole after and treble the price asked here. Men’s Wash Ties 2 for a Quarter swell collection, worth at least double Eatables In the Grocery De- partment on or Sun ay engag in ions to the Forty-seventh st. assessment. Rep resentative Howard A. Hanson, re cently appotnted assistant corpora ion counsel, appears for the city | | CONDEMNATION TRIAL. } The « for land Washing way, fs on ford and States court r a right-of Judge Han the United REGISTRATION BOOKS OPEN Electors of the who have not the election to be bay on the eighth fo so at the clty k Friday of this week Spectacles $1 And up. We are specialists and grind glasse: Our are , Schuchard Optical Co., 12¢ an btitter 34¢ You know what you pay for it elsewhere rete Matches2}c You pay just double any wher 1 Second Avenue Bet. Fairies The Place to Save Money When Men Protect Their Money They protect themselves in the only judicious way. If they do protect their money they will not pay more than they should for their new Fall Hat | $3.00 will buy the best hat made, and you an get it in any wish. You yle you y can not get a better $3.00 ha in the city. Come and ook them over—you are sure to find what you want, and we know your choice will be a fF ARR a. a ™ 3 Wagor.% Sonumary Nothing bur Mou tt a WW\o a¥a J | | | |

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