The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 28, 1907, Page 7

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) ° ; ® y K . : Fs e THE SEARTLE STAR—SATURDAY, SEPT, 28, 1907, <6 me a 5 nevewn we ous. ARE THE FALL, HAT STYMES PRETTY? DOROTHY DALE SHUDDERS| «i¥sins.drar~se, die’ Bteamehip Dolphin of the Alaska H. tarris of Portland and several ore, She has a large, passenger | VALDEZ, Alaska, Sept. 28.—The priv a . > ee Mat schooner N been released, © kide WY WHICH 18 SWEEP thelr fines having been pald ventle — frsinn FE! ROBBERS ARE . ya IRELAND, WoULD ESTAS BIRTH RECORD, By MORAL a , fe , ; o uur m an h WwW Oo 8... 8 OF PARTY M ny t ree BADER © John Hackett and Patrick Mur 2 is he fo ee ? OF MOVE |Dhy, recently convicted of robbery BY DOROTHY DALE, 10 wwoll hats are wont home now. $76 more to fill its cadaverous open-|sen, Ballard, Sept, 8, a on ep Srony | were ay ntenced ta a term of Aro tho fail hats pretty? Always to the hairdresser ing, for the great demand for fales Choale—To wit c tt FOR THIS NEWSPAPER jBot lesa than five years nor more! | ; Truly the full hate are convine-|hair has sent much of the silky|6036 Hillman, 8 ness went than 20 years at Walia Walla, ‘The What a question gasps the! |. tuff above $100 a pound ter n ad. Fobbery of which they were Tound | fashionable milliner, with a horrl-| Jiere are four of the most fa nd ital: ol Mm Padvano—To wife of T. Padvano, ook place oi jon . : ‘; And the ostrich plume on the! o4"o0 22 r od rey Bow k place at North Bond | ted nirug, “Pretty! Why, they're| vored models that are beginning to Boer tae Re eto: wong dt a meaclves felt on the fash | vinclug fonablo promenades, ‘Their Kood| "i waared $26 but a feathers Whereat woe smile lambishly,| poluts are somewhat enlarged?) vient or that she'd had her last meekly undo our purse strin Well, what would you?) That only| jure guit dyed so stylish, #0 © soto con- | make th 11d convince you that the owper te of Le Tt, Wright, " ept. 26, a son. of L. O. Holm, fob TE ever Krowr count out fives and tens that we'd makes them more vivid ept. 19, a son foee; as the f newest acquisition in the form of a instance, Could anything ¢ | considered fn connection with the ept. 4, @ fina ot ® century to tk taffeta fidhs sodop,| Yetyet coal hod convincing? The aigrets alone fall bats Women have sli Bi! ti as for Ireland Wm, Mortis or fine felt-fire helmet loaded: with (hve atid are ne to a er ol — gy ng star to Manchard st ‘ ‘ f that has sue Wrgland, ribbons ad barnyard prodicli, to then regrets) cow apiece. The | tion where they are willing to lose | Hlanchard Be A HO we Deane Pro tants and drum irow, the nearest halr “store, where we Soft cascade plumes from whieh thetr ina vid uality or even feaie att i mort dghve te J Quin an, ‘alike to work fo }morning to supervise the inats ice ge Bm eB et sag | fw Ae gal nag ing live | bioer- gers Ahn Bh Rhode tenderer aad a A een Rayge-Ml By Ags can of their n jtion of machinery in the munietpa! | for enough puffa and waves and ostrich tips, while the ribbon and|and chicken feathers done into the) Den ne —T0 wile ok Den ‘The exposition of The Irish National Industrial Exposition at Dublin, This exhibition | cart atructor curls to fll out those hollow eavi-| hat Itwelf are of the finest taffeta. | semblance of a pantry crock or|!son, 2494 Queen Anne Sey fa Dublin this year he ea this summer has marvelously alded the Sinn Fein party movement. The steamer Titan of the China | tes. | Only $50 for the whole, and $50 or| garden shovel a daughte a entimeapeteinaaisins “i to reach tremendous tap: | Mutual line is expe is Aindrias © To wife of T | port next week with the partion of . iH Lids T yeaders: | aoe t 1th pony of the Sina F ‘i made of Ireland for development | Our advocacy of boycotting Brfish.| the machinery which was made in ba the toon} M H To wite of F. C fod, and he has written | PUTpoRes. We = want technical | made goods has nothing in it pecu.| @asland - . Ath Fox will teach in jah de- | Hammond. 9 Twenty-third av, guuiag article for The Star ov schools opened. arly hostile to England. We are). Mt. Mortimer will remain be partment . a8 5 andikens tor.) | We want a national untversity,| working simply for trotand, and we | ‘he destructor a month or aix weeks —_—-———— | Thosat—To wife of P. Thos fter it in t ation to see that | 1 P. Thosat, — nonsectartan In spicit, netther Cath-| want to ignore England [After it ta ta operation The finance committees yester- month, and that of chief Inspector Office Will Be Closed We opt, 14, o daughter BY AINDRIAS ©. BRION Hic nor Protestant. Nousectarian-| if we had our own national leg}! ‘fill tte mission day afternoon and last night pi to $100. | ne 'aeanelt of the we a Figen gee SQeeretary of the Sinn Fein | !#m ts One of our vital tenets, talative councti, elected by the pe ed upon the estimates of tho elty | repairs the county treasurer's of ept ‘ be aneral It may appear that we have put! yie and governing by moral man. engineer, civil service commins fice will be closed next Tuesday. | To wife o that National Counc'!. home rule tn the background, but| dates, we have been asked what RNT-REED sul 1s cor ation counsel and board of | Jland, 5436 Thilshole, ive Service.) | this ia not so. We have simply | work could be accomplished. Tt health —_—. | ntenc rt daughter rans War Exclus me to realize that the British|counct) could ado a nit The | The total allowed the engineer's} i r phage i picaded guil-| Swanson—To wife of ¢ , onan. ee ‘ varliament welll net crac to ah | counct! could adopt a uniform sys-| PF sc Bras . rf Mins Clara D. Pox of . on today pleaded gu 0 wi n ) see fa Fein, (prone pes . pee we tem whereby all publicly elected POETENORS 86 OF emporarnly, | rosig he ition eny in Judge Morris’|80n, 1518 Forty-fifth av. Sept. 16, Oner ane) fp an Irish express’: me rule wo want. The kind Of! trish bodies, such as county coun:| Bow stands at $2,728.424.90. One| ein the 8 1 was given a 60-day sen-|@ son. t the ing “varvelves alone.” ancl home rule Rogland may be willing cits and poor law boards, wot 1 sup| Mise Maud Arnt, the young wom: | @4ditlonal garbage destructor (0) 4 returned t le | Spell—To wite of L. D. Spell frm: IT denies © us would throw Ireland into| port Irish industries; it could!an recently tried for robbery on | O8t $60,450 wns allowed, and $69 rn 4 145 Burke av., Sept. 22, a daughter “é eats exactly , « confusion than now exists.!ievy a voluntary tax for tech: |complaiut of WW. Reed and vin ) for @ city asphalt plant and Herg—To wife of F 1408 ss roi we must take i ourselves,” "W|lcal education; it, could’ cause dicated by Judge Carrol, will have | Tago. An allowance of 83000 M@ ABBLIER FOR INSURANCE AND Thirty-first ay, South, Sept. 17, a alone, not only poll « we must take {t ourselves. united action hy harbor, ports/to go Into the United States court fer a civil service headquarters | son. == p . “ | jet adeo industrialiy, The tris Ireland's members of parliament | and docks boards to arrange the in-| with her three sults against Reed, | buflding on Yesler way will be IF I DEA tems ot campaign makes Sinn | Are useless to Ireland's cause. They |cidents of taxation to encourage | growing out of the arrest made } Death Record. waique, We are makin the ot get satisfactory legislation |foreign shipping. It could send! Today Reed's attorneys appeared Advances In salary were allowed | Deaths were registered today as | PT 5 ou a : ral in the legal tment for the cor follows Ireland's b , the house of commons, and |Irish consular representation to the | before Judge Tallman and filed af # ' ce pte a ll vane — or “Seeded ~ oot hed aad unrest in » Fein belle the time has) princtpal foreign capitals to de-| fidavits to the effect that Reed is poration coun and five aentat | Mra, Maria Clark 74 East poe Be iy hg gy ~ a, r os Otms ead Infant, Sept Sum- mic lines. |Come when they should be with-| velop trade relations. & nonresident and asked for a ants. The chief will get $4,800 A) oon wt, Brooklyn, after fi-| Mblish font thle gigas 4 6 fe " phen, | Tent tha |Grawn. We went Op et ep ta-lee ony cou dbqam abitshment o¢|/ORARGS Of veuee to the United | yea tt rend 1 & letter addressed to “the de Olson—tofant, Sept. 27, 3001 ‘moving, the m iin a parliament of our own, with-| 4 consular service for Ireland would| States court. The motion was, ‘The sals health cer|ing a claim to collect the life in ment of vital statintics or the | sixtieth av. West to $200 a! suranc rd of health,” Mrs. Clark asks| Linton—N. Linton, 49, Sept. 23, bp ony ty A « sone * ot my neway oe ~« for information regarding her son.|109 Fifteenth av. North, course, England would not recog BER . She says he was last heard of ten - } ne hus. Of course, such a parila nize fret i's consul Thetr d'n consuls pont years ago in the state of Washing: | fa the forefront of our ; but if Ireland fa in earn {| but they would succeed tn their d ' ' { In r | i » out England's consent, and we it} do this if we have a united nation was jraise f her son, is now making i 8F if sad < i 2 gt walening of & spirit | Mandates would have ail t or . the ke which Is one of the| Art Marble company, 2011 Second Pp tes nevertheless, for foret « oat n quirtes eve ° hr Sationaliam. We ver the people that the house of | mercial houses would hot retune to| most ua inquiri r re jay, th ballt, and to | Commons has. listen to them simply because the mother of the necessity! We don't advocate this plan to tr. | Ir b] a . a oniihadaiaadiementinal » doors north of Virginia r, the | st. Both phones 1738. ned h says fF K mi da very hard it has heen so from my son I aunty aud peo and not the British | I industries. We ritate England. We have no desire |hoase of commons, paid their sal-| wang < | Mlentific survey |to pinprick England in any way. | artes PICTURESQUE TEXAN stows! | a i am a widow | i working woman long since | hea [believe hi w I | RUMOR DENIED. MERRILY INTO WALL OT. / 1 - | Scoops UP A MILLION,| Officials of the Pacifie Const ts TSteamship company this morning| PLANS FOR FURTHER RAIDS a dented 1. E& Ph slicy for the last 23 | tt er en ae, ever heard of any niranger in sour|| (NE sunflower | ative 4 sey | AND GIVES LITTLE OLD NEW | atfen, Sy tien same Of Wroake Cinch will produce ative . resigned from the Alaska Coast | Just & few lines in anawer to this | SEed enough to <= os ven du ; iW. BF ag YORK A GENUINE NEW jand you will be d & great pl ant the whole wrmerly gen al manager of the | fay th 2 are ¢ that iEcti¢mububeen oo | putting * great deal of trou} garden. Dollars now jeonsor of Peare U be, be pre 2 , i vi J. ©. Ford arrives in Seattle on| (* ; : enough in time to BY FREDOIE HENRY, ,all day for grouse. There ts Tuesday aboard the steamship Gov ‘EW YORK, 8 ove | Hh nls a for The Office Boy. | thing that you eajoy very much andjersor, Pearee’s successor will be|4 Bew cotton king abroad in the plant your fortune. - that / fo sit under the ¢ and} with hin land. He already cleaned up more om _— — | Michael Thomas is his na but a |. All of the summer boarders dread | j hat simple life is when leaving & summer boarding house to do & thing you |to go to work in the city, | / fe to do it. Whee you go Ob! What joy it . “ id be for he scorns the dignity of “Michael,” | Jou do not have the reporters or the editors to be | FOR COPS and glories in the fact that W Wry as the city leading the simple life out In the in two. short months, bas an do what ever country, or even myself | earned to call him Mike. He ¢Alls you go out on the| There is so much hammering and Be” erga; jit Mike himself and signs {t Mike Bate to work, you have | pounding in the editorial rooma at| Fourteen gros of brass buttons | to every cliwck that passes through and take the eggs The Star that it almost drives us| Were ordered for the police depart-|his hands. Hix cable addroqn. in| hens and mow the insane. Oh, but to be ont fn the pnt yesterday by the finance com-| “Mike And be is the mickiest to thrash the grass. country away from the noises of | mitt: of the council, afier 4) Mike who ever wt foot tnalde the @e to the country and the city. Out in the country there lengthy discusaic embodying |New York Cotton exchange, where up sear Lup ‘ark about 8 o'clock ; and you wear | no noise and you don't have to| arithmetic and economy. At first he has been the dominant figure Mike Thomas, the New Cotton King, and Typical Scenes in His [and for a while med as if he ” Srowers and blue flan-/ get up at six o'clock In the morn-|the committee showed astonish-\ever since he landed here from | Varied Career. rep. Finally he started off MiGivt and tie on the grass and ing ment until it was shown that the! Texas in July Blakeley } Eee way that should be| The Newspaper men never get a|i4 gross would give each member| Themes’ ‘ty Bost Be. You go out on | holiday and the summer boarders | of the department bat 10 buttons. | he Puget, the pet whale of Capt John Reddy Ketchiog Hughes, has returned to the city again and is} We Pay 4. Interest spouting around in the bay This . t mibrning several fishermen coming On Savings Accounts q ' if from north of Ballard saw the huge animal near West Point and headed for thie city. He showed te Dallas, where age business | Mike Thomas Is the most bullish.| teller he ts a postmaster ain Hughes has been con rnducted ihe directors of th: exposition that « Yakow and Tanana dint Simady sprung a fox North ‘ — ESCAPES -CAUGH ae coe WILL LECTURE 0) DELIVERY ROUTE -- | IRRIGATED er sn og | mney 4/2222 FRUIT LANDS THE CITY JAIL Ee ih aS st SSRIS, | Ip Grand View a jaiderably disturbed since his pet ‘ #2 Mehing, and you hunt | get a holiday when ever they want Coanciiman Murphy wanted the|ander the firm name of M. H.|He ts a bull by nator instinct He can read Greek, preach ©! disaypeared, and as soon as he|f Hmes Reseaberg ~ j Pres eee —_ =e | matter referred to the chairman to} Thomas @ Co. until the new Texas training and profeasion. No one! serman, play op har an after: liearned that Puget was back in|} 4 & Stewan, | NB Solner : see how much could be saved by|taw abolishing brokerage offices | ever heard him say that cotton was| dinner speech, oe ns tia, | the bay he at once started out after ) | SULZER TEACHERS’ INSTITUTE. baying & earload. went into effect. Then he hiked | high h. If he thought #0 he | Cle eland and kill as many birds ga F . i ' ee — a for Wall ot kept his opinion to himself and bears as the next one in| U S & _ The a county teachers’ inatt Six months ago Mike was worth! A versatile citizen is this Mike afraid of nothing that walks CASES ARE DISMISSED. nion Savings f tute under the new law, 000 ' orth that | Thomas, in no way resembling 5 flies Cafesman Wm. Sul ‘ * r Today he t# worth tha yom ae Ef @ Se the ae", X25) separate elty and county institut Seat ike G tlle kan te feniteer bet ieee kes memeneed fife 00.8 new fitter rust Co. j ny will be held In Georgetown during | beginaing to feel his oats. homely w d Haron later became a cowboy, ther and * ow ab for | of the 1 . 4 into| of the chimen tor Saber t ‘ and as a story. all cotton speculators ‘ f r highly inter-|four sections, primary, rural, gram : | Jud . oo van and | mar and bigh school (By United Pre - { advised the expos de hee tak ant te keep in t with (By United Pre nee ety ithe North as much| TACOMA, Sept. 2 1 with having srcene from Meelis island ut |'™ Pa a gee a Ta at vUaN oi) | Sechend rast tared by the guards recent socialist candidate for Wash “¢ ‘ . a Smith, has ted f in the city jail of Seattle, and | posed yleld $400 to $80¢ Hid » for the admirers of the best €¢ |] year entally 1 nd. | . : in the United 7 aiff math are tee aark and said t SS earremedinga, suntan ? ~ ° menta A und. | (®y United Press.) times, has serve in jail as | ag’ Compare Beattle's dar ; in style and latest fashions. (4 > ly ved ta to be { he take aping . @ resul rrost it has hale.» Mr. Ont will lecture tm mproved streets to bi oo amped at bya man| NEW YORK, Sept. 28.—BSutfer.|* result of these arroate, Dut has | Hee er Tonle t al oe te my ed with One | « f from a ne 8 t akdown wy ” : 7 od . ‘ b ’ n N 1 5 — of the Standard Oil ¢ a 8e ‘ : , iat out that th " he B n road nt (h 175 . ” EVANGELISTS ARE 4 clon Woods, N. He Bwary.| The cities covered In his expert: he w city al ase & ond, thes niidren ss $175 PER ACRE re of taxe = is being done to keep | ences are Savannah and anita, | 0 . f past t mote PRP SS YAKIMA COUNTY, WASH. —- . P| Georgia t. Louta, 5 « nam f A are daily taking advantage MEAT MARKET. | }Ll.; Denve Col li y of t ed : hee al “ waves << + o | | 5 YD and purchase the mew fall &@ | WASHINGTON IRRIGATION Hume rs | “( clothes by paying a little ) 4 car cnet s ON THE FRONT CoLIscuUM IS QUITE A THEATER AND M24 own ane’ fie tt time, 664 COMPANY . c 1 to draw . ,) < Room 29 Scheuverman Bidg. : ad 1 3 J : ut the revival mooting Steamship Ohio sailed for Nome| NT Ss SRD SUITS Xd Seattle, Washington : at Methodist Tabe . | FOR WOMEN AND : th ving on her last trip north < i ; meee on Union st. and Fourth &V./ this season with @ small passenger amemneneeed iD 4 MISSES. i tabernac lst and @ fair cargo of freight od Adelbert J { t 918 |) UP-TO-DATE night, the at The new Coliseum theater ts a! the “turndown glimeffect with iving a Py) 7 pirited sermon: Jteamsht { Seattle arrived | Wonder, and its managers are dandy 20 boxes and two loges, ax well as| North st, accidentally shot and |} ; BUSINESS SUITS ALBERT HANSEN j Labor ter many converts. ie poet tonew m Skagway and Lamoly put, that expre pore orit frit fan Rg” the big: | killed him Thursday afternoon | ¥ FOR MEN Diemenda, Watches, Jewelry. } cm ot the « way ports, with a large cargo and a sentiment of nine local gest stage in the city, the eum) at -Hainesville, Kitsap county « play window on being “Darkest MAKE DAILY REPORTS full fist of pansonaers er men who were last certainly quite a th And | iach ‘ ry . heal ( nd avenue.) FIRST AND CHERRY PUBL ic F iven a thorough seeing of this t beter written the a . i year - BLICAN CLUB MEETING Steamship Seward, which hag|"eW vaudeville house, and hou press agent, eith been hunt along Hood anal Ki Py: nerming Eure and Fur Optical Department : rs oon delayed for several days aa| elaborately fed, The ge Tt ntrar th lobby, the | for Al weeks. jay ever thing for Women, BOR Biers, president ot tne}, . 7 Posltzy Vrokaeasy len | eee eele of a eullicee Wik tns| lig maust thank Moeera, Sul Are ms, all the adjuncts of| ing about 6 o'clock the inhabitants | joy ,, Exaulaite Millinery Crea: | IS Nirteeutn, f as instituted a dally report sy Ne result of a inion with th Rots ome inate G80. ten peo ions, dir impo. ons. my Apel Rap iliean clu Lite acaoek dueociniete, Lncheohet fakin Ana, will. oath this Considine for the Ja wont a 6 class playh are Taemhy, | a2: the ttle fishing Village ot | i duarehan ould fo a ein a % UNION TAILORS, ‘alled ling next ‘ . alin’ ¥4| West of Chicago,” an ne nine and ke ¢ h else, most ainesville hea rifle shot, and s teh a the old ¢ A t e business wi or f ing for oy eee oO Gegy | ccoupaper man Who were. the man. | ta tet a ated and furnished, | on investigation fo nd the » Tae $ down and a little at a time. } |] Two Stores—618 Third Ave, lard. ; : ade | n, ever stockholder | of freight and explosive lateaatin Reese. teak: aiaht aier le whate eulhome r rdou n Go bab avidwatiy ancidant fs y and Salesroom and Workroom, A tatlon tn trinnine Kim ang|to sail this evening for Valdes and| While there is probably no one wor ort that is none| land The bullet went through | > TLS FELLOW KK Suits to Order on Short Notice. CORNELL ALUMN: DINNER, | ach shipper will receive dally re-| way ports pe Resp ed pier soe cree gab tad oicut Gene aa fohn Gon Rae ee eae ‘ ss - > b PAY AT NEW OFFICES. theater “west of Chica it seems aidine, Thomas J, Considine, J. J In his pocket was found a money f o| () < > % | e ‘] 4 i (||, YOUR REAL ESTATE OF ANY the | RALIFGH, N. C., Se The| ‘Treasurer Russel! has announced | of the management for the va Donnetian. The gue vero Rd fferson county, for a Inc. y DEecRiPTION. AN@ wan { nd other | that beginning Monday morning all| ville house to open Monday, ts th n Kelsey, K. GC, Beaton, Frar wwe for Albert Jack SECOND AND UNION, ( 5 Pe . and A QUICK SALE, SEE INTER ! heen indicted by a| collection the water and light ode and not “advance d Goss, Jay Thomas, Joseph Blethe A message w Seattle's Reliable Credit WY || NATIONAL. BOND @ REALTY ; 7 1 the death | departments will be mado at the ating 00 persons, and the sea lL. D. Bruckhart, Oscar .Thompson. Ne Point to Nar ‘ House. Re CO,, 1008 AMERICAN BANK | to wee bu ; don col-|new offices in the Trustee build-| gloriously comfortable; lighted by B.S. Gill and J. W. Sa It hay afternoon the fath IAPS 1G ooo ‘ p t ing, facing on Prefontaine Place. | $00 lights with dim , ' o Butlor - in lett for Ht aville IAVAYAYAYAVAYAYAYAY BUILDING. | | f | eee

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