The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 27, 1907, Page 7

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oe 100 BUSY TO GO TO WIFE WHO TRIED SUICIDE Pat This Store i puay Just now fo leave, ‘The attompt at autetde followed | e e TH too Due’ iM Thomp. | &qguarrel between the husband and | { eataurant,” #al’ vm ‘ as a) When Mra, Thompson tn | | ‘Os waiter at WrIRHE'S C8 OF) Formed her landindy at 409 Jamon | | waanlagton sty vent’ fay 8 st. that she was going to kill her THE CHILD N | Informed by Pat sn| self the woman advined her to firat * reer the| ‘ 4 mako rrangement for care of her éyearold bey and then! jump te ahe bay If ahe wanted te Dr. Buckley happened to be @ the! station when the police were called and he was at hand in time to save the woman's life. “GE HAWES “KEB, KEB, SIR!” AS OX-CART TRAVERSES GREAT WHITE WAY’ some t Mrs. Anna Th Lv Sova, hed tried to commit and Their > CLOTHES A problem for most parents all gwallowing = la Mi cooaten, City Phys gnatohed the woman out of wae Tomorrow iit Will Pay You THE FAI Butter 34c RY Si Rss ahg ts vow rapidly re over the world, But it should not be a very difficult matter to fit out those children in the best clothing sold in Seattle. “A little down and a little at a time makes buying easy.” We are the sole agents for the fa- guar Exclusive Service.) | haired veteran of “49, who has just {auattle opt, T.--Dontrens | Completed a weary journey of 18 aw YORK, Sept. 2° | months across the continent from Second Ave. Bet. Pike and Pine Sts. "| Puyallup, Wash. The last time he} traversed the Oregon trail was more than half a century ago, when, as & Young man he migrated to th west from Ob The pioneer wat accompanied eastward by Bruce Marden, driver, | jand Mrs. Marden, the only woman }in reoent years to crows the conth| Fresh Dates 4 Lbs. a Eggs 35c for 25c You pay 45¢ a dozen in any went’ ts thle novel & De-| tonsip merterines This is the Iowa Creamery other we io Seattle jepite hardships, she says she eu-| , > are esh a Pv “tastier eet centr heeneadtiae These are fresh ranch | hey are worth 9c but @ ECURITY and you know what you eggs and we guarantee 2 every < ik at Cheer lucky purchase enables us BOND pay for it at the grocery fully refund your money to offer you this ex clothes for little fellows, if you find that we have mal chance Take Our guarantee goes out stores. Won't it pay you misrepresented them in tage of it they 4 with every purchase of any way. We have cheaper No more at this these clothes. eggs as low He if them as you to save 10¢ a pound? They are doubly reinforced at all want the vital points, made of the best material into neat and serviceable O ti Fi cuits. Only the one price, $6.00, uling Flannels -3c, Wort Cc Other substantial suite in all ‘ al from twe and a half te eceven: They manufacturer's short ends, in length 8 of from 6 to 15 yard If they were in full teen years, From— pieces you would pay at least 12! 1 The styles are A-l and t colors are war ranted fast. They should g o quick at this price, and there are only 2,000 yards to sell $3.50 to $10.00 And remember, “A and a fittle at a time.” Rugs at Half $1.75, Worth $3.50. Umbrellas $1.00, Worth $1.50. Men’s Suits $7.50, WORTH $13.50. tittle down A beautiful collection of materials, well vi made, | Steel rox paragon frames, cs ped Ge Gs meen Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. floor rugs in Persian and | good linings, tailored as | “Gloria” silk, warranted to tbnemy Be they beheld a| The object of Meeker’s Journey ts SEC AND UNION Floral designs; fine velvet they should be to hold stand all kinds of hard ; tosisbed = drawn by @ to arouse sentiment in favor of OND effects, that sell regular their shape. Many styles wear, beautiful natural 4 ee oxen, slowly weed emg permanent : Bh ied Entrances on Both Streets. at $3.50 everywhere To. and colors to choose from wood handles, trimmed | ‘a wa of swiftly along the old Oregon trail blazed by “ , A 7 ” - , l or ee $12 5) with gol d silv re } ‘ing its a ad bandsome the early Armooauta. He intends to| Seattle's Reliable Credit House morrow, just half, $1.75 Regular prices $12.50, with gold and silver. Keg | each. And a lot of other good rugs at half price also tomorrow. | Trousers $ 1.9 8 $13.50 and $15.00 row, choice, seven dollars and fifty cents go to Oyster Bay to enlist the sym pathies of the president, and wilt/ thence proceed to Washington eit tomor ular prices $1.25, $1.39 and $1.50; tomorrow at a dol- lar each weather-beaten outfit be to Bera Meeker, a white = Lhb, Jack Bevery (capt. | L. Chestiey, rb.b..cb.b. G. Decker Ballard substitates, M. Josephson, Men's Pants, made of good, stout materials, mostly in neat gray stripes and mixtures. A large number of styles to G. Parkhouse and L. Torfl, Aver select from. Regular prices $2.50 and $3.00; tomorrow Special Service.) ae ‘welt of Baltacd tenn, 108 Worth $3 $1.98 MJ. C. Rive. . . pounds; Everett team, 150 pounds. | B Wilbert «t.. report Ballard police that some ' hs hoascholt ferwiture had been ONE 1S ARRESTED IN dtalen recently. Rice has kept bis MAYOR LANE’S CASE.| homebold goods in an open bern at Shlp st and Ratiroad av. for the (By United Press.) - ~- Overalls “Black Bear Brand” Boys’ and youths from Suits $5 Men's Pants $3 lar $4 $4.50 and ' jettwe maoths. An iron bed and) §=PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 27.—-One | 79¢, Worth $1. ; oi $5 trousers tomorrow at * ee were taken arrest has been made tn Mayor } While loading freight aboard the styles and many colors Reed reported to the po Lane's ansault case. L. L. Mande \eteamship Yucat " “Union made,” best ma Tailored as they should be 3. If you look at them afternoon that bis ley, of No. 2 Ninth st, was taken Frankia wh vores a tS Failos es hey { $ if Gated had been stolen while {nto custody thie noon by the Port } a & fractured terials. Every working Materials tt we abso- you will see that the val- hotel, Snohomish. land potice, as an accomplice of the jthoulder, and BR. Kesison suffered 1arantee for hard ; Were born to the wite or worwan, who made the} @ crushed foot. The men were man in Seattle knows how lar prices ues are not exaggerated tiee G. Kogsirom inst aicht walt on the mayor! sob Working in the dark and did not pis ¢ from $7.50 to $12.50 page to the farntly cht. The police have not yet! Dorermination to make some spect himself and hopes to 46°? Enow of their danger until thor good they are, ‘Tomorrow , to $12.50; in any way, shape or man- are reported to be in located the Waymeier woman ‘ a mine. were hit by the falling load, which omorrow your choice for , y S Engstrom is a car move to escape the extortion of the Thee Revelie, who was Om | was released by the enagping ot TBE a pair five dollars. ner. at Post st. and Tenth MAS. STINE SEEKS DIVORCE. |coal monopoly in Seattio WA* rng to preside at the meeting, ithe cable. The injured men are uM Mile Bt he od bh shown in the sentiment of the was detained by other business r at Providence hospital | ot Charles Heory War rm. Millie Stine bas su CT! ase meeting to form the Seattle the conduct of the meeting de : | N C f Ww ild ’ Peite thank their friends for Dusband. Thomas D. Stine, aasist-| Poot poo: ‘Market association at| volved upon C. M. Willlams, who | | ew Coats for omen ildren’s Coats SRemeeihy expromed during ont 7s "Eel dies antan ae the Commercial club rooms last/called upon George M waroe, bo | KELLY TO RUN FOR A big assortment of the new fall coats are P ‘ ; Remat hereavement in the Pacific. night Central Labor council, to answer here ready for your inspection. The ma chool and dress-up occasions ; all sizes father of cruelty If public sentiment counts for! Central Labor ex MICHIGAN | . : > from 4 to 16 years old; fifty styles. Plain ing Mis Roth M thing the association will ec-|¥raious questions d ted toward | terials mostly are Broadcloths and Ker . ? 7 ee Miller were ‘Complish its object for the will to| the chair ettinastaie | seys; colors black, navy, green, golf red Kerseys, Broadcloths, Meltons and Scotch of the bride's do was abundantly expressed. The! Mr. Munroe stated that while he} nan Kotly has entered the Uni | and brown. Prices will average at least Mixtures, ir 8 Greek. Waray OF ooeee eee Rev. Elmer method, however, was left for fu unable to obtain any ovidense wereity of Michignn and wil) nol 25 per cont leas. than you would pay else Prices range from $2.50 up to of the Presby ture solution. as to the existence of a combine,{ gount run under the college colors " in the girls tomorrow and fix You can afford to. Our st where. expenses caable us to do this and still make a little profit Chas. H. the big operators were undoubted Several coal men were among ly responsible for the high prices and that the retail dealers were not the audience whieh filled the a» jsembly room of the club and to footed an element of discord by de responsible but doing bust ne that Kelly | tact with | t collegiate sprinters and th true teat of the eprinter's ability | | Sits, Waits them out were Skirts and Wai falt sty! f all kinds and descriptions in the new es that cannot be duplicated in Seattle. nfing the extatemee of any combine | ness on a small margio OF monopoly and branding as false ‘The final action was the pase If he can beat the best that ca statements made by John C, Schoch |of s resolution calling for the 8D | ye sent against him next spring We can af undersell the big stores at all times, on Prosecuting Attorney Mackint@eh | 1.) rovort to the meeting in which | pointment, of @ committee of nine | hig ‘miser showing at James. account of less expense of doing business has decided to disregard the ¥er-|)\."cademned the methods of the ative contracts for &| town will orgotten, But if he diet of the coroner's jury In fegard| nine, Principal among these : Chairman Willams | cannot deliver the goods there will | the Pallarg|to the death of A. T de Van-|cpoakors was J. D. Jones, wholappotnted George Munroe, Jobn| ie teow who will give him credit for| . fit be called at ter. aud will not prosecute J claimed that the only solution of Merle J. Wightman 85d the world's record made at Spokane teams will ine up Hl, the motorman of the ar! in. coal problem waa increase in ars. Railey and White on the | tas: summer jed the former state senm | ant which would come nat mittee and will name the four} ie } BALLARD tor, Mr. Mackintosh sald today: | | .iy in a year or two through the rf members later A | SPECIAL TRAINS. | . i ae “Sle t Fatt +, D. Hawkins Se ee eee “a stimatue given by high prices. He| The committee Is expected to Vo rea f any wor girl in Sea ing without a ne at this fall. If you come eRe. D. Morrow any way to blame for the accidest. | stated that he is opening up a report next Thursday night Por the esaveniones éf-the thes’! Fair you w hats so 4 : r i that y un afford t bay no 3. Stenda ter goers of the suburbs, the Co yw slender t ay be y hat exact copies of Parisian ts, M. Watt DEATH RECORD. | SPER TE FIGHT lumbia & Puget Sound Railway styles, at less than e of the Children’s and misses’ hats at E A company will run late trains each t : fte% Or t : ee ee D Javening. Special rates will ‘also ssioe gather gece -sacong iia amare to pay. “Ince & cme 90 cal scar lepartment, jutelift | follow | be offered by the company on you will come here ason after s om for your hats. It pay dburg, 3 ch |tember 20, 1401 . , ab Thatcher—I. KE. Thatcher, 45, } fF » 1 1 yi : ab September 25 ) Kighth av. W.| a or Nearly Half t t ac ttin A Hae, 4 ( Morrison—-J. Morrison, 74, Sep.| With his throat cut from ear to; With the blood streaming from) will never ry viola rocer e rimen g 5c + os t nher nis throat Johnson or » k be able to er Sininen thabibenss Rew nian . ham | tember 26, 410 First av. & Joar Peter Johnson, a recent arrival | (he fasher i Minis. lunging at| purchase strictly Fiance, {i ‘Laundry Soap, 9 bars for ...... ase | go an batting for sce poret Adama fr t, September 26.) trom Nome, last night gave Detect Clark with his o. and it was all | Organs, Pianola Talking Ma oy : ar vac} tomorrow at gftTcHinson $15 SUITS ‘ oP Homphit Jive Clark terrific fight in his |the officer could do to keep out of chines, etc., et at prices which New Boneless ( Oi iatiieas De SA¢. Not more than 10 rolls to one cus- Bare one departme le AB - ski 108 Por the way now below even the regular estab t i ins Wed almost catirely, = 4 4 1912 Minor \ oe oe get ged te 3 Johnson was not subdued until | li#hed wholesale or jobbing figure. || Good new Rice, 3 Ibs. for .......+. 2he Meedotar suite — w loin tet ee ae a Lesee: waning ait tia Sa at|the proprietor of the house assiat-| This ts the place and the time to a . e 520 First av. § ele 0 “- ean at th bu Mano—today—right no tif Navy Beans, 6 ths. for ...... sooceces 25¢ 1 4 abe ; a sould not hi ed. The man explat that there y « plan ‘ now, a avy ans, 5 ig Sra, werees 8nd plain | “Domborovaki— Pau Domborov | Imaginary amine coed * Bhggeome oN gional gamle rn i ary a fh inghams 5c : W. & HUTCHINSON co oki -” ptember Mack Dia | a Ea had planned to remove his head,| stock of the D. 8 Johnston Co Magic Yeast, pkg. ......eesse0s le i 2 ha, all-the 4 Second and Union. ***|™2R" Infant, Sept. 26, 1825} The fight was to the death and | Ina fit of insanity he took his pook-|Kverything must go. Only a few i 3 j a —— A rn Bee eee | tor a time it looked as if the maniac | et knife and slashed his throat }days more. 903 Second av eee/8 Wisconsin Corn, can ....... Sic or dresses and 4 "prentine oA nites, 46, Sept.| would not only succeed in ending | The man was taken to the Prov —— a nt of styles and { ~~ gli? his own life but that of the officer | idence hospital and i* not expected June Peas, 3 cans for .......++.- 25¢ "100 an ites a Re iota tiered - . j © live more th a few hours {I nd . _ismith—Annie Smith, 24, Hept.| a» well NM or eniic sucinbieanandhieutionsm ake Larme Prunes, 4 powads for 2he 5¢. Not more P Senter —fi Hue ter about 25. PIC TURE HA IS q A perf Adin’ giek Tonk Jopt. 17, 1002 East Madison s 7 { i P Franey—J. J. Franey, 62, Sept | blend, 29¢ a pound; priced ¢ . Franey—J. J. Franey, ONE SUNFLOWER WILL peg gly 5 aa Re Bleached Muslin 5c Warford—C. H. Warford, 67 E OF Seattle E ‘ ay Se Ny 18, Bremerton, Wash | CA US q PRODUCE SEED ENOUGH TO be Try to match this bargain anywhere in Se- es Knosher & PLANT THE WHOLE GAR Thi the best Spid g Tea attle . ew rth at least re at bo jATH RECORD. “e hat and »man|time the conductor had been at ea ( nd costs you 40 seid mill in ca toda y ordin Ladiew’ Home Jour: ei Mg A aiatare Net aad eee tate | tracted vo the front Of the car, angip GN. BOLLARS SOWED MUL Mire ny Trai o arily retail at 10c a yard. ‘Tomorrow, take tse 4 gh ada r te sa vane suanpinred: SRhY 0%) Sarnia 006 tes Bly vee # pas-jin & few moments succeeded Ili} 1p. y ENOUGH IN TIME TO all you w at a nickel a yard. None to ashion Cat rllo ws one m the car and destrians | restoring peace . d agp “aes a aa eles of this ha ‘ Dem To wife of J. De in the vicinity had a most enjo Put the woman PLANT YOUR FORTUNE Beddin y , at this pri fatlon ts 20.6 6; i hospital, Sept able time had to be held down . g , ~ » the eats in the front! panion he left th » down f . Tee. We are age r uty 4 N jept. 1 One of them wore a fee . t t ir e 8 an thaty is » TT 1 > s for he a da ‘ingly large dimensions | some day she would kill bint } Ad 00 pair nuine Feather Bed Pill Heavy om Towe ss size 1x52 Libby-To_ w t decorated attractiv with i} veight 31% pounds to the pair red neh regu e 15¢ each, Tomer ‘ Fifteenth lus There was hardly room 38 RESULTS * 2 with ele ticking: f row 3 for a quarter, On e dozen ta Ladi ’ H hier for the hat and the gripman TO GANNARS BEOULTO. «21 We Pay 2%, interest : $1.39 a1 epntthi eae NO ae amy ‘ un—To wife of H. J. Glee ice $1.3 , 1D jeer the front of the car, and the re rh ) be a special meeting! ee ane , ome n 2 1 7 Aug ; was that the gripman’s arm ca of th ty council toalame to cam wt cquemmemnenns — " Saediies Ca te ad ouiey dane lie chs cosnien ot tae oeanat ote On Savings Accounts ‘ T able Damask 29c " from the oXble ward xty r Yas k, new pa Ka er ed © came of a verbal com eo ivorce For Crue! vee" tt d : Me 20, kon. | cixive language. The third time the | oF ¢ he couple wexe mar 1.50; ¢ 81.15 lc. Tomorrow, 20¢ a yard nar lady arove and without a word of |%o0 in Missourl 34 years ago To wite Of Os A. | rey a landed @ vicloua right upon |"°* ST ERR nia, WORLONT Oee Ee aty-HrME AV) ie widd th ipman’s head.) Colonel Clowry, prosident of the . uv., Sept This was followed by a left that | wogtern Union Telegraph company wsandl vont the gripman’s hat Bythe tol onterea the company's: office at , . of W. O. But-| the et , joined | Joliet iL, 66 years ago and offered |} $ 16, a won . in the cofiflic ft with he a um bre hs without pay if he were allowed to| e 4 To wife of ¥. A, Deil, Hill-| 48 & weapon she also undertook (0) leary telegraphy, At the end of} t) $ S s 4 | chastise tHe offending street CF | ipa: time he was an expert opera nion savings B rfaa, 4 ¥ A J. Corcom | man tor and wan @iroa en offic a “i W : 40% Wath et, Gopt. 2% @ tapas And then a strang bap-| ook port ig woe fis miMeary Trust Co | Be, 8 Wa 0 | pened, She of the Ine timoased | . e rand f A Tf Uitte In the etvil war ° "4 * vi 1% Be Mar-| her atleck wpon, the gripman and) Sess se sais Mada de " 1 oe oe pt Mca ¥. @| grabbed her companion who had| Reeord of thn homes for the|]| ‘Hoge 33 ~ } Tinaiiees. 2 the umbreya. ‘The gripman took} med in New Yorle city show what |} 9: ke Hanising a rie | Me ot # Ayton, |advantage Of the luld im hin direo- | all of the forty matitulions ar now | § Marg Bah _, eae boo gon @d Popped the By thie | fill Bd keve dong wwiting, Mite. e 4 ° ee er ©0040 m0 oo 6 6000 « asso Binscoas “i dQ antew'eces aie Cn © shea" WVSnihe oseteoim esa aivane Zelkavrt aaVradiutatiants settel ind

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