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POSITION DEVELOPS 10| BOULEVARD he follow: j strange to hear the “#tatemen fhar het aoe land owner, |‘that the West Seattle water ge propo! front ia ént off from the ratlroad at Beatle, in oppc and cannot be developed Ms That has been offered tut it appears this mesting of tha. 27th you] Was composed of a representative hoot ah ‘@ meeting said /of the Union Pacific, which bought of prominent peor « row of blocks of cheap tide lands been, of he object of between the Waterways, several with Me Koulevant o7| other owners of tide lands In the as $ at o¢ |#ame location and had the approy t and) al of the ttle Electric Co, and hort |{t gtves the Impression that, per Se-|sonal interests between the water promineat | Ways wanted to raise a fund fwm ie infer the un, Weet Seattle and tde lands out Nery meritorious the waterways to give them here are two water | direct connection with Seattle's feet wide and one | business center | a total wharfage Would Impede Growth, . THE SEATTLE @TAR—TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1907. PRINCE bibletinimt § TO WED. (ay Usteg vem) (LEATHER TRUST 70 MAKE YOUR SHOES COPENHAGEN, Oct Prince “PINCH THIS WINTER Wilh@im, grandson of the kfng, and son hag the crown prince, who re —_ cently visited the United States, iy will be married this month, it ts bg Hla any semiofficially annowpood, The | (Seattle Star Exclusive Service.) prompp@tive dridg ie the Grand| CHICAGO, “Oct. L-=book out Duchews Marie, “danghtot af the |r, C, Moyle! ‘The leather trust | be a Paul Alexdroviteh offs after you, Is got a tight-fittiog Russia, The ceremo | place in St. Potorabure: tL @K® tahoe that it ts gong to make you wear this winter itll pineh, but you will have to wear it | That shoe you have been payin 50 for will cot you about 0 cents more a month from now, You may etill buy a $2.60 shoe, but It will be made of cheaper leathe This Information has been given out by big shoe lera since the shoe and leather fair recently held in Chicago. |. The reason t# that the big shoo leather trust, in fact, nearly all the tanneries, have reduced thelr out put almost a million hides since January 1 At the same time there are thou: MICHIGAN LEGISLATURE TO PUT BAN ON LoBBy. Mich, Oot. 1—An act lobbying will probably mong the measures passed by the spectal session of the Michigan legislature, which convened today at the call of Governor Warner Lansing has been flooded with pro- fessional lobbyists in past years and they were much in evidence during the last session. ANOTHER SCANDA LANSING abolishing be sides of both of} vis it right that the three or sande of hides held in salt by the than the total) four square miles of tide lands _a pene in the Chicago stock space on the Pre* | outside the waterways should be AT BOISE yaree, fer front. Ant |" / injured and the growth of the A. H. Lockwood, editor of & e860] ‘ te these water "PS hippie of the entire city im and leather publication, makes in| wits, at thelr s0UKN | Dedodt for the benefit of three | (By United Pre statement in further explanation: | , 400 feet wide | Quarters of ¢ mile between | POISE, Ida, Oct. 1.—Another | op he advance I the results really | & dalf mile further) the waterways? Instead, why not| scandal has developed in the Dil full ee the ce ee they connect In {he aysens all these tide lands for the |Of the Pinkerton National Detective | CuNOT to the hye A gongs ont oe purpose of excavating these|agency for services In connecti m shoes so! nerensed | ANOTHER TRUST From Elements. waterways, building bulkheads|with the Haywood trial when | Sumber of go ge your but the UST PINCHES for docks and an-|Slong their sides and filling the/the fact was published ‘that in het nonbinmucettp dl a. roy — protected tide lands? ‘This would give hun-|addition to the billa paid by the | pies Mee iene the Tartft he ipa the high t winds, |dreds of acres for factory and |state to James McParland, chief Of | over this sear bosetinn the Dene rd ate e. The prices the packer aft | Warehouse sites and be of tasting | the Pinkerton’s in the case, he was on seg Ray oo hides rend Seake bieaee te reo - ' bene to & € co peree ald oy me rn jen 7? . bel ever ee nei < > om Beat ° nefit to Beattle’s deg Tiacen eounie ahbeubn ta tavee cals. You can't have | that some politicians who thought Milwaukee |took the witness stand. ‘The ree |! uniess there is a demand for| themselves wise slipped a 15 por nee lite teeee tani ce duly tb te ah here in no substitute for | cent ad valorem tariff on hides into Bag akainat Canyon county: Which wee |Hather, So the shoemaker must |the Dingley bill «| START NEW SERVICE Seatt ha Lone lati present population bind ‘of these ‘are not destroyed. boats emeroms a8 ply Seattle's water wate (By United Press.) SAN FRANCISCO. that fi Oct. 1—In ng from Unit be In the] ners, the front w be tad diecharging 2 aasengers along the east water Way! order the sh American ; a ers association of the the city reaches) such fie coast ix about to establish handle who Would want t©/an apprentice service in connec ima Gr tine on Railroad av. tion with the association similar i Wert Seattle With the delay®|to that adopted by Kuropean coun-| dion Belg draw tries and eastern ports. The officers of all vessels In the masociation are reeruit in th strongly apprentice i soning in| their own boys; as well as those | es com jof relatives and friends of her| CHARGED WITH BURGLARY. t it thinner and use poorer qual If it were «sore feng yon f eee § not for the tariff the Oe aged on Pecan me ee w bity to supply the mand hide buyers could buy in a world Mrmr A oon | “Hig tannera must pay cash for| wide market. No one would be {n TES Bing, OUERET TERRES, jtheir hides. They have to borrow |jured by the free importation of a 90.09 | te cash from Wall at. The moriey | hides from South America, the larg trees ae tes there are so high that they |est polnt of production at present Total rd borrow any more | If voters would insist that this tem Sia acncde dude ihek eee than {a absolutely necessary, So/|be put on the free list, the result enme ported Vila ef tePerlene they cut down the see of their or-| on the price of shoes would be seen were paid by the state including | °* . wages, railway fare, incidentals, | booger age os — Iman fare, board and room, Amounted to $1,769.80 GOLD WEIGHS LESS IN SEA OH! FIDDLESTICKS! GORKY,YOU'R SORE (By United Press.) J or Oct. 1.—Bitter charges Pacific, it is un-| erage Quasai cee on 7 bee ot ality and hypocrisy we ‘over | (te ere arres by the police | made ” cone ~ — eh sieatte sole. |!88t night on the charge of burg “abate eae — ae | Ce at the: speteitar tite Qh |G0KK GAA pelted Ot tome there ‘of there lary. They are clarged with hav-|by Maxim Gorky, which has been |CUltles the officers at the United ts generally from 15 to 20 cents tat ing entered a freight shed and | contisc in Letpaic and Mos States ansay office are frequently missing when weighed in Seattle te Dowam 2 ae jin taking to America a woman a & © pre re: a Eee. Wee 2 yy gel and | Mining Stock who was not his wife, and em putes which arise often between the proximately $20. both approsching! H. M. Herrin & Co. have for aale |atew for the treatment he received °™Ployes at the office and miners| This is an absolute truism, based Gon the south, have an 1,000 shares of Gold Mountain | When the identity of the woman Who bring dust down from Nome on the experience of the ausay of of reaching! (Frankfurt) at 7% cents per sha was discovered. He inalets that 894 the far north, The disputes | fice officials, and in explained by ion % sounds America is the most immoral Ff. Im nearly all cases, reaultant the (act) that Nome ‘ies in the irdlincteesear ——_-_ ene |COUETY In the world, that divorces from the difference in the weight Arcti® cffcle, ts much mearer the most abundant there t of 16 ounces of gold weighed up center of the earth and in close . THE GROTE-RANKIN CO. FEL corteat Worth cork, Tan|tarth and im tare weighed at tho| prectAly’ to the north pole. Ac 7) Gamphte Furntihers of Homes, Steamboats and Hotels censors ti Leipaic and Moscow de | local office. ceptifiy the shape of the earth as are the circulation of the book lt t# not generally known, say round, like an orange, the surface — will not be permitted unless sey. the officers, that a pound of gold begins to flatten towards the pole eral pages are omit weighed in the north and a pound In the Arctic cirele. The Mattening * . | sesbenstisiinate Weighed in Seattle are different,/of the earth makes the weights Silkoline-Covered Comforts the gold weighing leas in Seattle differ. While the solution in a dif STANDARD OIL 1s than in Nome. Hut such ts the ficult one, it has been proven by case, And recently the assay of United States officials and scien Tomorrow $1 95 Each MAKING H flee attendants have found {It neo tists that an fron weight in Nome J > | HARGES essary to use apring balance J | | ‘Bedding Department has provides an ex a provid exceptionally good spe al tor tomorrow, in the shape of regular $3.25 Comforts for ca & fancy stitched Comforts, covered with and filled with white cx n. The eawure T2x81 These Betas long enough to tuck under at the foot of the bed al ers. Fegularly priced at $3.26 each, are specially for tomorrow at, each rap $1.95 e Specials for Tomorrow Regular 80¢ Limoges French China Din ner Plates, special, each 10¢ ried Table Mats, in sets of six, ob long an al shape, special, per set ‘ 256 50c Ravarian and Austrian: China Cups |} and Saucers, in a number of different ns, per cup and sauce < Cups and Saucers, per cup and sauce ise be Japanese Cups and Sauters, in two different decorations, per cup and aucer ise en CHINA PLATES, RIM AND COUPE STYLES. AS WELL AS CAKE PLATES IN VARIOUS SHAPES, ARE / M40 GREATLY REDUCED IN PRICE FOR TOMORROW, PPP ALLL LLLP LLL POLL PLD Special Sale of Coffee Mills Por tomorrow the Ho the following sy 1 we Mill, made to ha the ane ee Mill, re © Mill, reg [ CORNER | SECOND AVE, weights only In measuring the gold p mame weight in Seattle, the and sand which ts to 4 certain ex two weights no balancing either (By United Press.) tent mixed with it, Out of §10 In here or in the northern city CHICAGO, Oct. 1 Moffett of the St pany of Indiana is ing to go before President | « = DYING FOR A JOB here, prepar the federal grand jury to make good his charge that interstate commerce laws. He} says he can prove the charg jury has been expecially ordered by Judge Landis to hear Moffett. Mot fett and his company will be given immunity in all matters concern ing his testimony. | “Padltor The Star: Tam « young girl of sixteen Very handsome, 1 have been told and with a good form. I must go on the stage. The feeling within Does anyone know where a girl of sixteen, who wants to be an act reas, can find a job? Of course the job must de upon WANT STREET LIGHTS, the stage, behind the footiights me is becoming so strong that it — where the calctum sends tte rays 6 about to kill me. It ts eating my An extensively signed petition down from the «allery above, and Very life soul out of me. I presented to the council last night | where to the simple person aitting C28 ¢t stand it any longer. Some asked for the installation of over in the audience life le but a dream ‘0% ‘must happen. PM pw 100 street lights in the Woodlawn |of sweet applause and flowers say that it is merely fooliah and Woodland Park additions. ney but they are sadly mistaken For sixteen years Camille Mo oo on i mer Farland has been « simple person » er. matter, 5 want vow to an ORDINANCE REPEALED. in the audience. Now che, pl in some way. Will you do it regs for Mowers and applause, She is “CAMILLE M'FARLAND. The ordinance which created just dying to go upon the stage If amyone can ald Camille The the famous Magnolia way, {0 ‘Phis alm fearful longing ie eat. St#r Will be glad.to transmit the North Seattle, was repealed by the ing her life out and she must get Message eRy counct] inst night & job as an actor lady — | In her desperation she has writ Piano Buyers Hurry jten to The Star and that the wid We install modern he, lava Only five days more of the John. |°** Publicity may be given to her tortes and sinks. Get our prices. ston Co, Closing Out Sale of pres. |*Ppleation for the desired job The |G. H. BROWN PLUMBING CO ent stock Star herewith prints her letter Pine st eee Any reasonable offer aa Act today to terms accepted now 903 Second av. We open our fine new building at Third and U t Monday AMUSE MENTS, THE GRAND ic Man. TONIGHT and All Week—Matinees Wednesday and Saterday The mpany Presents Askin-Singer Every possible “THE TIME, THE FLACK AND THE GIL” help consistent |} mene: 0 ae with good bank- ||... ~ SEATTLE THEATER thee 1 Heal $2.00 Mustonl Comedy, Nex! week"In Old Kew THIRD AVENUE THEATER wy.” ing will be ac- |“ ings with us Star j e ona ——~—- | Di ae CoUscuM eee We Pay A" Interest Hit, Sila aste"onae ak aah he ec ae Paes” apd On Savings Accounts | tors THEATER ollard fenton G5eoractown Branches | London Ghost Show, Dixie Comedy Co., Cancade Stairway. EDEN MUSEE Amusement Place DON'T MISS IT Crystalodeon, Museegrapn, President Cashier | DIRECTORS. h Only of Its Kind in the World Firat Ave., Foot of Cherry St. hers Stewart, B. Holner Northwest League--Athletic Park Baseball Today, 3:00--Butte vs. Seattle | Take Yesler Car. Admincioa 25¢ ond 506 Thursday, Late THE OLIVER Thee Wer ww nat rote, Union Savings & Trust Co. sorry ae Spr Bet pen © Merond and Third fecond Avenue and lap ana ic, Seattle, W ts for Alawka WB Deport Co, Nome, NUM neo m Alanien, C.P.TO RUN OVERLAND TRAINS HERE BY 1909 * 6 . ° According to loent officials of the rn WAaMIngton near North Canadian Paeific railroad and sey. Yakima eral business mon who talked with The Canadian Pacific ownn the : Spokane & International railroad members of a party of Canadian éxipolting trom Spokane ®eroes thc Pacific officials who passed through Canadian border, possessing 51. per Seattle a day or #0 ago on & gen cent of the stock a well as a eral inspection tour, the Canads year option onthe remainder Pacific will be operating overland = Canadian Pacific trains are now ns to and from Seattle by the belng operated out ef Spokane te pa fall of 1909, thus catehing St. Paul and Minneapolis via the some of the extensive exposition Canadian line and with the Soo traffic. line already developed as far a Although members of the party, Columbia Falls, Mont,, close to the which included General Superin !aho, border, the entire line of the liendent J. M. Burey and several nadian Pacific in the United eng rs, refused to divulge to apy Blate is expected to be concluded Great extent the purpose of their | Within a few years vinit, 1t was intimated that it was The North Coast rafiroad will run made relative to putting a larger 1 to the at Northern foree of men at work on the de | tracks through Washington, and tt velopment of the North Const rail-|is this route that the Canadian road, owned by the Canadian Pa | Pacific will use from Spokane at cific, The surveys for the latter the time of the fair, Connections road @ already completed, and | with th © liné will probably be track’ laying has been started in| made in 1910. es = » ee | | ere of legal title to uplands must of such lands will be preference Union Shore tracts of sale | given Lake right to bu lands MARKET | Hereafter, ranchers and produc TO BUILD FIREBOAT. ers on the public market will be — allowed to remain with their wag City Engineer Thomson, by re # until 10 o'clock every Saturday | quest of the fire and water com night and on other night the | mittee, drew up an ordinance week until 8 o'clock. This conces-| which was presented to the coun sion was obtained from Mayor) cil last night, ordering the board Moore through Chief of Police Wap-| of public works to pro’ with penstein and is the direct result of | the building of a new fire boat a numer gned petition pre sented } The beuetits, accruing trom the} MARKET PLACE grant, will go chiefly to the labor ing clans, The members of the lat ter have been at a disadvantage; Within 20 ¢ public mar on the m et Saturdays being ket building to be ected on Pike obliged to work until 5 or 6 o'clock Pla by the iwin Realty Cc in the evening, when the market 1 be comple 4 ready for oc was cleared. This deprived them of The obtaining produce at market prices. | feet long and a both Pike P’ and TAKES NEW PLACE. There will be © stories on West Pe Oe ern ay. and one story on Pike Place George E. Boos, commiasioner| ll of which will be used for mar for the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific ex-| keting purposes, When completed position, will today assume charge | the building will have about 200 of the management of the Com. | *t#lls mercial club, succeedi WwW. R — Williams cualened ee INCLUDE. PUMPING PLANT Shores Cannot Be Downed. New action was taken last night OLYMPIA, Oct. 1-~Although|by the council in the matter of the supreme court Saturday held the salt water main system, that that E. A. Shores, of Tacoma, had | body adopting a resolution provi tried to secure state tide lands by | 'me for the building of a pumping fraud and collusion, and in effect | Plant along with the mains. dismissed his application, Shores showed up am “= at the state OFFERS MARKET SITE. land office Monday and filed a prunes new application which is under|, W- P. Trimbl offered to consideration. lease the city attle a bloc of ground between First and See Lake Union Land Decision. and ays. and Clay and Broad sts OLYMPIA, Oct. 1—The state|in North Seattle for public mar land board has decided that own-| ket purposes. a At Terrific Reductions Our fine new building at Third and University will be opened for business next Monday morning. The finishing tonchies are now being put on, and the Immense special shipment of instru ments for the new quarters has arrived rything should be In readiness when the doors are thrown open to the public a few days hence And if you expect to take advantage of the terrific price re ductions made so as to dispose of every instrument in the present quarters, quickest action is necessary. Yesterday witnessed no lean than eighteen costly pianos being snapped up by well-to-do people, a number of whom shopped all over town, getting prices and terms Hut no matter where you go, or how long you shop, the equal of this great money-saving cannot be found. We're compelled to sacrifice everything in our present quar ters for reasons which are now thoroughly understood. There's no time to lose. The end comes Saturday, and at the rate the re maining fine Instruments are being snapped up, this sale will ver likely end sooner You can still secure the very choicest and most costly high st grade Chickerings, and Kimballs, and Hobart M. Cables, in dition to a number of out-of-theordinary and very costly instru ments of special case design, and in very choicest of selected ma hogany, mottled sh oak, buried walnut, and other rare and ex pensive woods. All of these are now offered at less than the esta’ wholesale price, and below what dealers ordinarily pay for the same thing at the factories, We must find homes for them at once, and will accept monthly payments of as little as $18, or | even $15 from any responsible buyer Who’ll Take These Fine Ones? In regular catalogue styles, we have quite a complete as ment of beautiful Schumanns, Story & Clarks, Kimballs, Hobart M. Cables, Baileys and other less expensive make You ean stilt ure the finest of brand new Instrument wuc have never heretofore been sold for less than § Kc w for $204, $172, and $196. The more « A tyles f $218 and up to $246. Pay $6 or $8 a month, if you like Two specially fine bi ade upright usually cost ing $47 $500, go now for $298, and one 0 styles now $390, Will accept as low as $15 a month on In the less exper instruments you can still seenre chotce of several well known New York makes, in fancy oa) tled mahogany or elegant walnut pianos that sell everywhere for $ and as high as $250, go now for $156, $138 and less. Pay by the week, month or year These Are poe Slaug ghtered Or 1 prefer a slightly used 1 now at wnus aie la assortment of well } n make The majorit of these instruments are just as good as new, and will last a life time A fine little Emerson, $118 A erb H t M. Cable, $318 A pretty, medium sized Stein. | A bi, showy-cased Ludwik, $16 etty burl walnw che way, $128 gr are burl walnut F Atother Steinway, virtually new, | 4 Knabo, like new, $225 $248 And many others Pay as low $10 down, $5 and up a month \ Slightly used Pia Player Pianos and Piano Players, Or gans, h church ar styles, at less than half Remember that ng will be reserved. Talking Machines Records, Violins, Mar Band Instruments, Music Cabinets, 0 fice Furniture, Desks, ete, all must go There's no time to lose, and if you expect to partictpate in this really great money-saving event, arrange to come right away the first thing tomorrow morning D. S. Johnston Co. OLDEST ANG LARGEST DEALERS. 903 SECOND Ay, Y 3 NAME NEW DEFENDANTS. John loge, owner of the Hoge bullding yenterday filed the name? of a number of additional AefOndanis in Bis suit. to have aus tomobiler remaved from I front @ hies@ilding on the ground thas their use of the street in front of his property is a nuisance RAINS RESULT IN DAMAGE SUITS the two fell on the Damages caused by that venth and sifteenth of this month have been asked of the eity by Willlam and Martha Schmid, liv ing at 1103 Kast Jefferson, They ant $150 for ruined furniture, ete, asioned by # into the wer cloy premises ging and backing ON RETURN HIKE. The three companies of the Third Regiment of infantry which has been on @ 21-day march, are expect ed to return to their quarters at Fort Lawton today = hank of # rattle bee Virg polic The Raven’s Extra Spcils .Por Wednesday and Thursday IP stints es y one package to « customer. The Raven Drug Co. | 1416 Second Ave. TEA. Is there a better way to kee p the table, to family longer at keep it together? Your grocer returns your money if you don't like Schilling’s Best; we pay him. THE Benson Clothing Co THE BEST OF EV x Co THING AT LOWEST PRICE. 501 PIKE ST. Your Feet erly clothed. We the right styles, qualities es to fit your feet ent Colt Shoes, for street ar, that are correct in every ilar, at, per pair $4.00 and $3.50 RAYMOND & HOYT 405—Pike Street-—405 Should be p have Why Pay Trust Prices for Cash Registers? ent dealers, x all popular makes, at half trust prices. are indepe Let Us Prove it The SundwaltCo, GOO Pirst Av. M. 1180 ' 6°7 : ay eres

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