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“F700 DEAR EVEN FOR POOR SICK MAMMA” ‘i r ‘ sie nett eeeeeeseecorees fo 4 FRUITY Z eve. ADVANCE IN FREIGAT ‘ ee ceceece THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1907 REGRADE WOULD SOLV - COURT HOUSE PROBLEM County officials belMve that the | plaints, say the county commis The iiniasioners signed the px tition for & regraddeof Youler way | 70 feet on Seventh ay. in front of ay they had promised to do an soon } the county court house, would prob- an & majority of the prop way, which would require @ cut of rty own | contemplated regrade of Youler oners | | BEGINS NEW DUTIES. Leo Kohn, for many inent In business, in urs prom: enttle, will jhereafter devote his entire time to the Seattle Charity organiza m, having been appointed super intendent : Mr. Kohn will endeavor to better®the finare celal condition of the tion, whith has not been satisfac tory RATES Barr to Stay Out NORFOLK, Va, Oct. 1—J. M ably @nd tho agitation for a now | ere had signed leourt house “We favor the regrade, and have went agitation tn favor of | sl#ned the petition as we agreed to Barr, director, generak of the | location is based note so 4," sald Commigsionor Dan K Jamestown Ixposition company. much on the distance of the court) Abrahams today ho recant gned that office house from the @enter of the city ‘Tt will do away with the ne but on the Inconventence of its lo. sity Of a new court house In an cation, which requires either a other location, The present: alte | imb up a steep AML or ge vey. | ts large enough to enable us to add 1 Blocks outof the way to| a® many stories as may be needed reach it The cut of 70 feet will enable us The contemplated yegrade will|to put them under; the present |provide a conventent grade for! structure, The value of the bi taching it, And, ad the distate,. owned by the county between Th from the business section of thedand Fourth, Jefferson and James Jetty is less than a half mile, there is more than enough to pay all ox would be no cause for further com: | penses.” ea eres | CHANGES IN THE | | Officers of the Japanese-Korean SCHOOL SYSTEM Exclusion league are making prep arations to engage the services of | one of the « officers of the | San Fra gue to place tn} the field and territory about Wash-| finally de lined t withdraw his resignation. y G > When You 1% Consider the KI CHARACTER D D D =o < of the Garments “ You Will Agree With Us When We Assert That Ours Is the Best Showing of NEW ORGANIZER, A ~ AY IG ecutl Anco County Schoo! Superintendent N D. Showalter of Whitman, a nm ™ ington and Idaho. Although the] % Tailored Suits ber of the commission appointed to| jwme of the new field officer has \» . revine the school laws of the state, | Sot been announced, he willl $5} im Seattle. | feports that the task ts practically | probably arrive thix week and take! \) { ‘The styles are the very her + — aie a ‘ tho | &:, B Fowler's place of organizing | 114 intest 4 decidedly th © principal changes from ch leagues immediate! j oo ‘ asp eased . present law are thé aking of the |, eneues_ Immediately ween ee 2, ( tastiest that have been | county superintendent's office ap Skagway Out for Home Rule. | dertook to find safety in the guise p q brought to the cit thone potntive Instead of making! SKAGWAY, Alaska, Oct. 1—| of a school teacher opular three - quarter j larger school districts, teachers to| Primaries for the republican con: | After his escape from Kent he Wg)" bog Mean |be chosen to serve while satistac:| vention at Juneau in Novembe Induced the school board at Cum- |%e4 lensth coats and the “Fluf tory instead of by fixed terms as|have been held and Home Rule |berland, ignorant of his {dentit fy Ruffles” sults that are now and a change In the methods/and Cale have been endorsed. to engage him to teach in the small |§ S being introduc in the of distributing achool taxes } —_—_—_——oo unger school of the district ( Kast—they're all here Birth Record. He was arrested In the school Tt 7 ve Rirths were registered today room. When Lou Smith's deputy |§ 4 © prices are low, unus ‘ARRESTED AGA follows Jontered the room every seat was | wally low, and should meet ) Kirkpatrick—To wife of ©. Kirk Seger t03 Joccnpied, but by the time he had /2% with the hearty approval § helenae We tha pats ues petrtel entnes 70th st. and 9th ee "Wee" Coyle, the star quarter-| made the arres gsters had of every close buyer in the September @ son back of the Washington high school, | taken adv her's in- | <4 j day, N. Coleman and Sandford Hull Habcock wife of H. G. Rab-| will play in the game Saturday city. We enabled to attentiveness and had fied to the playground and the fishing pool. p} | ar nd several days Ago On #U% | eock, 6561 Ninth ay. N. W., Septem: | against the university, and the high | plcion of having robbdd guests at per 40. a daughter school now hopes to win. It w the Dresden rooming house, were | Rohifing—To wife of A. Rohifing,| thought that Coyle would not (give you low prices, be & WEW OFFICERS FOR * opening ®5-' 1692 Dexter av. September 28, a The ligaments were very badly s have a preliminary hearing before |” srunsenhofer—To wife of F. M immediate! pated by Depu 22 i selves An advance in freight rates of $40 a car on all fruits and vegetables, just announced by Marsbal ri alsmar uxt cnn ant | 122 Siet av., gr ee ane tae gc ved while on 1 ~ . . ey ‘o wife of t ic shoulde: wc ri yn amociations to take effect in all parts of the country, will mean still higher prices in the charging them with Amevick—T f Smevick, shoulder received while at pra that he would be out all season. | u imine Inc. : United States Commissioner Keit fer, 2211 Becond av. W.,| The university fears ( as he! 4 1332-34 SECOND AV.; 209 5 @ tomorrow . aber 20, a daughter is Mable to get away at any time} Owing to the fact that the sen- |) UNION 8T. ag ’ Wirig--To wife of J. W. Wirlg, | for @ touchdown on account of his |tors of the Washington and Lincoln | § { Geattie’s Reliable Credit ) i ‘ EDDY CASE ENDS 2217. 16th av. W., September 24, a | speed. "4 pchoo! have been united tn ‘ < House. i son. € " * new class fficers were Ne a a a a a, 7, , Folse, pre J pres i secretary; Nell Monhelm ELECT OFFICERS. (By United Press.) Death Record | ae CONCORD, N. H., Oct. L—At a) Deatha were registered today as} At a meeting held yesterday the special seasion of the superior folldwa jeattio nest of the Order of Owls | court for Merrimac county, Judge CookeH. Cook, 62, September 26, | ¢lected the following officers to | ——— _ Chamberlain granted the motion | Victoria, B.C serve during the ensuing year board has decided | . . . + © diamiee the eult of Eddy ve Dudley—tnfant tember 19. Past president, J. E. Fenton; | that tb - 1 be bat one school 1 = { ectric Declines to Ac- Frye, filed Aaguat This was South Park president, W. R. Bell; vice: presi-| paper this year, “Whims” will reg a . i Dili contianiteti the “next friends” sult by Johnson—R. P*Johnson, 17, Sep-| dent, Patrick J, Donohoe; invo-| resent both “w Lin W. Glover, son of Mary Rake - 09 Second Ww. cator, Walter Coleman; secretary,|coln school to have a department cept Proposition of The Star to Bring a Fender to scars saginon ana J. wterariane, SY (over toe of Mary Raker Glow’ tombor 28, 409 Second av. W . A r for an accounting of Van Tramp—C. Van Trump, 57,/H. P. King; treasurer nen Mo-|in the er | . i r jsatlors on board the British ship/the affairs of the head tember 28, 14th av, N. EB. and | Ferland; warden, Charles Crons The ming of the Lincole ‘high | losin ut to ea fra est. — " a. vere Bees wend this | Christian Science church, and its 42nd av. N ma entinel, James Stariha; | schoo! will take place next Monday. | a morning On & warrant issued bY | disminnal onda the litt . ~ ike » | picket ard Morro hysic-| At both high schools classes w 2 — | United States Commisst ‘ ; meee aan Sen ee Seen t Te WW Mites: tameen. [be bold fraun 8 & we to 370) THEIR ENTIRE STOCK OF on complaint of the Brit Food Shortage Feared tober 28, T7388 Becond av. N. & va haat von sank tented ‘cs pebons bite & MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. Tie demonstrations of the life the fender to make a demonstration “ maprain’ of a . Shaworth——-D. J, Shaworth, 27,| James McParland, John T. ireland, | forty-five minute periods being the : C - capabilities of street car such as you suggest, that the man | CO®"t!, charging both with insole RIA. B }. Oct. 1A | gentember 27, Providence hospital. | 42d Judge J. E. Fenton < ; od Zs art berate are mot favored by Jacob stand in front of the fender and 4 Sbusive conduct. Addison, who te feared @ Marshali—L. 8. Marshall, 26, petiole sie and Tx N must go. Pe president Of the Seattle Hive allow a car to be run at full speed ron aay qr = ohs wed ¥ ~ Logaere ot Dese ~ : September 30, Providence hospital HIGH SCHOOL BOY DIES. j Miah Breet railway compa- giad to have a drawing and speci. "C784 mate of the vessel, Ro ments low ; , ; ber 30, 1137 10th ay | William W. Watters aged | aia thor cities have held these fications of the fender . an, and McFarlane is charged . . 3K ackson—T. N. Jackson, 20, Se) 16, son of Mr. and . Ww. Ww ae tents belore adopting fend- it appeals to our master mechanic With encouraging him verbally ind Eg A eg ag ang * “5 Ke ie th pg ert Watters, and a member of the jun fome reason the president a sample may be constructed and Ther aring comes bef = Bigs Mier Egy — Foner arb “4 anal 80, Sept | ocereenoaien rol of th Ks : High pena mn - " lager of the Washington Mill com Gleason Gleason, 80, Septem - — = rm jo class ol e § gh Misctric company be- giver a thorough trial. Yours truly, | missioner Kiefer this afternoon, | DEY Ss iio wicek has resigned ber 90, 1515 38th av. N Frank Davies, formerly of Kent,! school, died yesterday at the fam the Importance of such testa ‘JACOB FURTH, _.. | Who was arrested at Cumberland with specifications t 3 of the master = In Batiake of the compasy, is al! Siw fm the consideration feders, according to the present teply to the letter sent be inten: ter. Furth aod pub- tests in etive of thi ily resid yesterday by Deputy Sheriff) Maple st. W BEAUTIFUL, SAYS WOMEN NOVELIST Ses IN COMMAND Lacking the technical knowledge |e are being placed Im command! oy wER, DECLARES MAS. STAN IF YOU LIVE LIFE RIGHTLY. of the master mechanic, they would | of the war fighters as the follow: | MUCH DEPENDS UPON WHERE YOU LIVE. place their faith in the demonstra jest made wit | NARD, JOHN STRANGE WIN. tions of practical results raska, Capt IN THE WORLD THERE'S NO PLACE EQUALS THE UNITED STAT t ‘in RF, anxious to compare the Seattle! Nicholson; Washingte " Captain} TER), AN® ONLY SY CULTI fender with those of other cities IN THE UNITED STATES THERE'S NO PLACE EQUALS SEATTLE. IN SEATTLE THERE'S NO PLACE EQUALS MOUNT BAKER PARK, Avuatin Knight Tennessee, Cap} VATING THEM CAN THE seeing m in practical « i If You Can Visit at Catifornia ay. and the most ef They are sin Thomas 2B. Howard, New here and to draw thetr Jersey, Captain W. H. Souther:| HEALTH, GRACE AND CHARM that you have your clusions from these observ land, and Oblo, Captain Charles) @ @rawing, with speci- Hut doubtless the Seat! W. Rartlett. These men range in| OF THE FAIR SEX BE PRE- ‘which 1 will submit to ry ll ee gg See eae ane, Som 45 to 66 Instead of 66 SERVED. | and opinion. It would be : sparisons which would probably 8 te bring a man here with result from public teste | Sessa PUBLIC MARKET (Beattie Star Exclusive Service.) LONDON, Oct. 1.—-Me work week being presented by the Tay more play, more steep. a is the climes must cultivat Juous At the Lois. ly if they would pre thetr The week's new bill went on et] going was brisk on the beauty, charm and health, accord Lois theater yesterday after: | 1, > " . ing to Mra. Arthar Stannard, better m and will run all week. The | orices much {1 Attend.|known to the Iterary world as , elaborately ‘ Thomas Mona,|ince was ‘he tte the John Stran r mish With flowers, and. par Joes some unusual threatening we sowing well well and you ‘Ome of the larg: wd He ta f wed | are wi cep says to her sis Sat eF6r aasembled in a loca Larry Shaw, wh Following were the prices quot # the world over AN ADDI dancing. O'Dell | oq Play is quite as essential as . favorites, present! Ltve spring chickens, 18 to 20¢ | work nable amount of - Kya.” Larkin | ver Ib. work is essential to that kind of ; bra Markt ma wok Ia sesegial fo that ind, And Not Want to Live There the Rest a gymnasts The ic per dos The woman idler but MRS. ARTHUR STANNARD | y p jo + - . F and a bey c it fa not the » that me totes eens pemter Sion te ithe, woman who baw ex| "Tm RE auch OY Ad of Your Life You Lack Appreciation 4, and trated song es Ibs. for the effort 1 whose muscles develops character in a woman . pictures complote Tyumen fo inv lw in notion tong ‘enon makes her wontny and ‘eeerees |! =» OF the Grandest Beauties of Nature At the Oliver. | Onion bunches f Here you will find the most exquisite setting for a home, with all the The Oliver is offering a spec os led Onions, 6 Ibs. fe conveniences and advantages that man could wish for. Ang + gece ia a Bc | bu fo The improvements—both for comfort and adornment—are complete in even other numbers fuding a to Se -— . a every detail, and given without extra charge. Hebrew comedian and a binckt i The homesites are all extra large, admirably situated, ready to build Ome y 7 ——— } 1 2 leaving the sate T m" ded , . upon now. Wee uD to the s a Star Stil! Crowde | 4 bi 6 The prices are below market value, and terms unusually easy, espe- : oom a Hesowes| oe : ( pen Ee bar © cially to home builders. 4 Work: Mr. M . su peaches, No lot more than three blocks from car line oa [pwrates the Paust| trom: ¢ Amused with m Dill pickles, 15¢ . . . . | ieee Dee inn! ee gy RG Only Twenty Minutes From Pioneer Square od OT 8nd sang, J« f w bbl; cookie 5 tbe « PtH 8 troupe ot i. f make ais to In the Heart of the City Md as 8 bia olin ie ren Tle moving: Take Mount Baker Park cars (Old Rainier Heights) and see for your- Gn ean. 61: per ben self what is beyond the power of words to describe T kit As Lit I runck 4 b A the ay on 5 ) box - ; ~ H H 2 J ee ee oe) eee en, Daniel Jones Co. Mitchell Phillips caeering Ts OE Aa ac = Ng i apegy Pb AGENTS MANAGER and © w an Iria? ™ t and ue abapy id. 595 in 25 r ¢ SRO tuccesstu! 0, peal She” sintaa |. Sommninm sas Ind. 59 : M ain 2984 Ind, 8944 ~ 7 tx will Siekbeesen ibe. bon 117 Cherry St 34th Ave. and McClellan St ™ At the Grand three times dally all th Quinces, be Ib Time, the Pia ‘ Wenatchee tomo | apes, $1.1 the Gras” T OMPLETE ROAD. EEK MISSING MAN H nd o COMP c 8 8SING a : ; } Watch This Face Grow 9 . bd i 1 gare fs nf » om te ture sing oy into ere S y in | Ch ae fate aid road, No, 4. ‘@ho|tion rogarding Oh Ton 517 Second Ave. & ; tle, ering Ol tend’ wheal ie . ‘ " sppowed to reside in ; 78 a 1 @he ¢ t Jame athe as Killed ° site Thira a $ half to be paid |in Braddock, Pa,, last woek and his Lo ger ne half by th utlves are aapious to trace