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a la @ Qo 9 PP E SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1906." 7? P WESTBERG WILL, 1,914 Kant Madinon at ontucky” will be next @Bek's of Thaw Alienists’ Bilis Infant, Oot, 1, 2213Y% Firat | fering NEW YORK, Oct. 4.—Bills from Mrs, Alice W. Wentbog was to - the Non aliens who testified tor i day appointed admintatratrix of the ; Bulat-—R. G, Butet, 6, Hept. 30, At the Third Avenue. the state in the Thaw trial were entate of her husband, John A Fifth av “The W at 5 ne on ol uns until| submitted today showing an aggre Woatborg, who wag kliled by « , Gyder--#. B. Snyder, 68, Oct. 1,] gapauy hee’ “itton, "Gtrogoft” | & 1. $23,000, street car on Bec an 4 ——— 412% Columbia wt wift he offered by the Taylor com-| 9 sah: EERE % : & result of a quarrel, George |, Koyama—R, Koyama, 86, Sept} pany at the Third Avenue | Announceme: , 4 property: left by Mr, Woat rok, a hack drives, wan lust|2% 614 King st | oy eee aa oF i berg is valued at about $199,000. : | Wieh to announce vag ‘e are ‘ night shot by hin wife at t BIRTH RECORD, Current Vaudeville, 0 fortunate as to secure the ser ie a dence, 506 Westlake av he bul J The Colisoum—May Yoke, and| Vices of Dr. ©. H w, of Detroit, let went through the panel of other Mich., to demonstrate hig work in _ CLERGYMAN MUST ewe, and struck Hallock directly ‘ Led were registered today em Tb ca Tilicts te tate te | the trtment and cure dlicases of 0 4 ited Prews.) were given and Jadme Whitson, warm supporters |Beldw and belind the right ear cy eile and vaudeville acts eye strain. Hie method Is curing - th Taking only mildly asked the crowd to restrain| A@ the hetel Attorney James iH | Dr. FM. Carroll, who attended the}, Helle: = wits Of @. Helle, Hill)” ‘The Lole—The Lasalle tri hundreds of cases of headaches Ida., Oe + ay, iteelf although he could not find ley fared that the caxe was | wounded man after he was re gar vt oe phe gh ee a Ae, d vaudeville neuralgia, stomach troubles gant and being O8F OF THO We iy hig heart to fine anyone for| brought on most flimay evidenc oy joved to Providence hospital, and yoy ad ty ner | The Olly ‘oving pleture nov-|many other nervou troubles part room put 14 minutes, the contempt of court and was the most “daumable eut | eunnt a be hr , tracted the bullet, says the | #0” $01 Preston, Sept. 30, a daugh ane boy fe one prmen OOT cea’ akane been te lay aside ound ato: In a very nhort time the news of | rage and ever perpe “ 40, Oc ler Jan | wound is net serious. ar Ae . r glasses ontir fte course Jast night foun of Piggy te aa wns go and iniquity ever perpetrated | ary 1 1908 clergymen who have| "os 4 Martin—To wife of W..N. Martin, |, M4en Museo--Ghost show, the) thelr \ r & courm we ef the ¢ the acquittal spread throughout |in the guise of justi " The police id not find Mra. Dixte Btock Co,, moving picture of treatment, Dr. Law will ex pot guilty A i». the city. The fire bell rang and nator Horah stated that he had | {yeh traveling upon half ratos on | Hallock, but Hallock inaists he will {S21 N. Glut. Oot. 1, a won Jand other features amine and advise free of charge all Fairing &© defraud the "the department made a spectacular | litte to say at thi time although |“! “eterna roads will be comp not prosecute so there will be no} | DoyleTo wife of J. M. Doyle, | who wish to consult him at bis elin- De ca eat of valuable timberinnds run through the streets, A Grass he said he was deoply humiliated | {2 PAY full fare. This fact Is made | arrest. ‘The couple are known to | Mrighton Beach, Oct. 2, « son Int f lic between this time and Ottober wat Hardly had tho verdict band sprung up from somewhere | that the name of his dead friend, | CY'tein by the action of the gener | have had several quarrels in tho| Ridpath—To wife of G. Ridpath, ncernational Gemverenes 15. Clinic will be held at the of i pine the lips of the clerk and sever thousand people | Frank Stuenenberg, had been | 4) Sonfarence of all clergy bureaus | nat 1486 Barvard gv. Rapt, 34, 8 s00. | MILWAUKEE, Wie, Ont. %—| Aces of the De Luxe Optical Co ’ from oat demonstration formed a parade and went to the dragged through the mitre, Borah |°% 8! the weatern passenger asso: | Ith delegates from America, Bu-| 199 Arcade Annex, Houra, 9 : i f-Bhaey in a room | Idanha hotel where Senator Borah | reiterated that he was proud of | ton Mnos N rope and Asia in attendance, the! ig § p.m, daily, Evenings and 4 Tho wildest of cheers had gone previously escorted by | that friendship | he transcontinental passenger Evangelical Association opened it Fl ge W ¥ piace: association will continue to issue} Sth nenere) ennktennia’ eoatorence ndays by appointment. We es ——— / z - }half rate permitd to clergymen so E SION lin Zion church this morning. The |" ally w ke any one, young or old, of excellent material, Where a The president's address will be|long as the rates are not reduced jeonference i» the supreme le who suffer from any of these tros T navy {8 as small as ours, the car delivered tn the Auditorium, where | in Colorado, Montana, Arizona and - Itive, adminiatrative and judicial | Ves t© take advantage of this op dinal rule must be that the battle the waterways convention will be | states west of thera to the Pacific] With a apesch of welcome by At the Grand. body of the denomination. portunity, Yours reepectfully, | WAVY ships shall net be separated. in sewaton, Thousands of visitors | coast Mayor Willam Mickman Moore, the| “The Time, the Place and the DE LUXE OPTICAL CO Da dectent Pacis. Gomk from Tonnessee, Arkansas, Minsts ee At ae (Wo-duy peasion of the Washington | Girl” finishes the © week at the SHUPL.ON EVE GLASSES " "8 -——— ss sipp! and Louisiana are expected, High Court of the Independent Or | Grand The Prince of Pilsen” will | Are the most comfortab! nd prac F Continued.) This year, | am happy to say that WILL NOT APPEAL der of Forusters opened this morn-|be next week's offering tical eye glass made, and will we sha gin & course which [ ing tn Forester's ball, near Firat tay on the nose when most other , a ¢ hope will be steadily fotlowed here _ and Virginia. Approximately 100 At the Seattle, jatyles fail, Come in and examine other hand. « | | the So eff trom after that aamey of keeping the County Assostor T. A. Parish |dolegatos and three members of the} Pye Mayor of Tokio” finishes | them. We make them, Sehuchard e pprove battleship fleet alternately in the denies that any legal proceedings | sapre court of the ord © ap } ;, oe h eal pr nes | uy ar ho order were tac sagoment at the Seat-| Optical Co., 1207 Second av Pacific and in the Atlantic. Karty PRICES TODA templated to set aside the | present & wees engee {to a ne) e ei d night. “In Old ito AM in December the fleet will begtn oo aol Assessments of the state board of| The preliminary work of the nos. | Uotheater eer oe aS cnt and #8 Voyage to the Pacific, and ft) equatization sion began before 11 o'clock and P number, friends, among its Green corn advanced 6 cents this The reasons for sending W. W.|cansisted in the appointment ot} New Resort Opened | low a Workingman May fighting craft three morning, prices ranging from 10¢/ Clark, one of my deputies, and af.| various subcommittees after which T a a S fl ik senetette, thta| erent battleships Mamed, Fesper to 200 to Ibe to B60 per dosen.|A- Hunt, one of County Auditor | the delogatos xpent the remain oday ire @ Home ’ tively, the Hiimois, the issouri, . = Agnow's doputle c ft t nit at bat Ge Peni iad spirit, for “eet M every Rense of the term, Yakima Concord grapes appeared |Mr. Paris, “We did what any busi-|noon a general reception is being | STE O'BRIEN’S SWELL ES-|] Ingman or mechanic to get a nal act - nt and ite fare should be, and 1 for the first time on the market,|@¢#* man would do when he re beld at Exan's hall in the Arcade TABLISHMENT IN THE home for himself now, a home Charming, Just charming! ehereeise: . diy. firmly believe is, as much a mat apes being in abundance and | °*Y®# & bill for goods, we wanted | building The most important |] that will increase in val exclaimed a party of women t Rrape * a ‘evaduals er of pride and Concern for Oy eee ee ee caahat ot & tha |(ult¥estigate the different items, | work will consume Friday, the last BAILEY BUILDING COST adily and in & few years who chanced to see the latest Cd requisite is more ery man tn the farthest interior - ing at BSc per basket ¢ hy ba It would be useless to take the | day of the sesston $30,000 ke him independent arrivals in our women’s de q iis build np and °C oUF Country for every man| Pumpkins are abundant. The at-| matter to the courts on the ground - — Lares lets ef aerdage can be pertusent carried to the coat Cou peag haber hoiet of 0 the seacoast tendance today was heavy and the |***t King county t# paying an wm-| LICENSED TO WED. ois ‘cll bought now at Harlington at section. And without doubt ¥ A k ocean voyage is mighty set brisk justly large proportion of state! " The oy are fn ¢ the United States navy || , ling bri i} advin ¥, Melll. 0, 00d tianah ctically your own terms. The they are charming, and the fon land we should S04 training; and not the least) Live spring chickens, 18 to 20¢|/'*0, as the board of equalization uit Qge of the handsomest and |) school and church facilites at finest array that has ever the future as we feO4 ft will do wit! be to show! per Ib is arbitrary ang ao appeal Yes | * ‘9 ‘ ———e. most elegantly furnished, high-class farlington are excellent. been brought to Seattle. set the petnts where ov ¥ from ita dectalon.” Abraham Jones, 4, Carbonado, | t Neb ta » oast f \ p ur naval Squabs. oa. ablishmen on the com the > > past chinfty up| oeram needs str ngtheniad:. taut = , | Wash. and Gerah Thomas, 26, Car. TY thio ‘af |}, soll te the richest in the # The showing, which is un 4 although | 2T ood engthenin, P ei 40 doa. | , iL o'clock this after by government te oi ttle ! omprehensive, eaten; and although |G oothy I think the voyaee wifi] pehoe sare” INVESTIGATES PLANS. bonado, Wash noon by Steve O'Biten ta the hase = 1 rhea nde sme rai ee ae a ‘mat! N#¥e One good effect, for, to Judge! Tomato catsup, 2 — Raymond B. McDonald, 27, and | 0° ley bulldi arden will do wonders towar¢ braces some ry exclus . per at rs ment of the Bailey bullding scieiniteg ‘tha: dheatie aed one 2 long, loose, od ae by thelr comme on the move Hona, dressed, 360 a piece. T. R. Rowe, momber of the Oro | Coral E. Thoradike, 25, Seattle O'Brien spent $30,000 In fitting tae f ‘od ; rac ua shen oes “ ae 7 A Attien peo wee rdtinn |Meat, Some excellent people in my| Potatoes, 16 lbs. for 26e | Rone state commission, yesterday | James F. Vernon, legal age, Falr-|tnis piace and making it attre ing for the home. ge pew Bay — natin“. |own section of the country need} Beeta, 4 bunches for 5 Visited Seattle for the purpose of field, Wash. and Louise Newland,| a4 that it will at once become Here in what is going on at In the various fashionable col to be reminded that the Pacifie| Carrote, 2 bunches for jinvestiating matters connected legal age, Seattle h ‘ s tustness Rarlington now ors. They are really the ! rota, 2 bunches for be jopular resort among business me The Cassnae oe smartest, the very handsom: coast Is exactly as much a part of) Corn, Se to 25¢ per dozen. with the work of érawing pleas for) Themes Edmond | + 23./and others tn Seattle wan evine Co. 4 tin t which t jels we have this nation as the Atlantic coast. [| Onions, 2 bunches for 10« the Oregon building at the 1909 ox. Tacoma, and Lottie Davis, 18, Ta |) che large attendance at the o >. are & ne aoe “, nic : = mo¢ no ree — Me 25 position coma The rn ; +, |_ Will employ one hundred ané shown, nd re mode necessary Starts for Memphis. i Dried Onions, 6 Ibe for 26e. David Israel, legal age, and Re pees 4 os . a a, « rene a fifty skilled, highly paid me priced from $10.00 to $60.00. be large) After speaking the president] Ducwmmbars, Ibe per dos. IMPROVEMENT ILLEGAL. deka Pinchos, jegal ago, Seattle ey Ce ee aan en’ |} chanics right on the start. That A little down and a little at gain boarded the Mins Parsley, 2 bunches for 10¢ —- : : iter ¥ doorway no e pout dred people t Il do if the whole the Bowens ‘0 Moraphie was re-| Pees 4¢ 1 be per Ib Corporation Counsel CaThoun Pm Pingo nig lor ge Jeattio {eating atrectty to tho new estab pyre chsiracer yt Karl her of je is not avall- sumed Turnipe, 3 bunches for be decided that, as Seattle is a city Albert J. Cluckey, 21 uth | fp m the ig nbecet a Soe yr all at once. Don't delay able immediately. The trip down from St Louts| Beans. be ~ ee jot the first class, {t cannot create | Pprk, and Blanche Irish, $1, South | TOM) the Randiaid mosaic and |) gee about buying a lot at Earl was a continuous ovation, lasting! © oe or Pee See an improvement district for the Park [ond fixtures, including the antique |{ ‘ston right away before prices until late last night and continuing | Cobre. Se per stalk. purpose of planting shade trees - - : y begin to raine ur coast | Tomatoes, 4¢ per Ib.; 60 crate | DEATH REC oak, with plano finish, which orna . : : this morning. In many places on . | RECORD. | Talk Farlington to the own To repel ith aides of the river benfires Me) rece Tomatoes, 2c por Ib RETURNS FROM EUROPE, | ees Se ee Cae oak ere it os ot Daragien { astern ng L0., peat ot . Cabbages, So to 0c per bead - | Death lroome, are rich and artistic. Bean ™ . 1p the waters. The citizens of Ci v athe were regis’ d today aso” must be used wd von x i on <r ae Wenatchee peaches, $1.00 to) dward C. Cheasty, the haber follows {tiful mural painting and decc he Jones Thomson Second and Union. way to parry ts to . Bg gh $1.15 @ box dashor, returned yesterday from a| McPherson—~T. §. McPherson, 1,| 004 the work of a Chicago art - ever be won ex. " by the firing of bombs and. |" nit pickles, 16e. four months’ tour of Burope er cn anes ema add attractiveness to the place. Seattie’s Reliable Credit we can only '“2!ne up on the river bank, cheered Apples, fancy, $2 ell einsinenertininerstimere on - Ducks are coming. If you want; Mr. O'Brien m a host of House : be avy. It ta the president. labs: cectinn, 6 ie The Pennsylvania Mutual ih, get Mall's hand-loaded shells. fronds at his thin r - igass bo Washington Fire policies Wil First ar * | noon Big Welcome at Memphis. | Cs " aulifiower, 15 to the per head MEMPHIS, Tenn., Oct. 2.—Mem-| Lett 2 for 16e days of Napoleon no 6phis will surpass fteelf in enthe Squagh » tong as it would take let alone a f and it takes to build it most a much longer training given in time of : war ‘bas broken out ‘@nything. & good navy O8RORN CONSERVATORY Gentiomen —Some time thetrements, & mandotin, a Metio, When [ returned } We lessons 1 was a Poo with your You have hoe hon hich speaks | given my + We have a good BE Pet this one in beca By Now then, the peopl TBE Peavy cost, and to g $ fee, It is simpl: M divide profits with, th TB) Winstruments, from lessons a living adve Wages to emp UP any statement anty to teach a p lessons or 1,000 |. iNess house, comn mM we have don Mstrument, and er of instrument tion, but only t Angeles. two great powers bas je te train the crew of a bat important fralning of the of @ust be built and al! peder pot for our needs, but tution Seattle, Tacoma, Spokane, Fifth Floor, People’ i) siasm in it ption to President Roosevelt and other distinguished men whe will be the guests of the Green pons, $1 per bor Parsley, 2 bunches for 5 ot Watercress city wuring the Gulf-tothe-Lakes Cantaloupes, 0c dosen deep waterways convention, open-| Sugar pears. vox i ing here tomer The president! Savuerkr he and his party, the governors of Pears, Bartlett, $1.25 per Mississipg’ valley states, and the cooking pears, $1.00 per box members of the Inland waterways Siberian crabapples, Te box committee are expected to rench 10e mphis shertly after noon tomer Black ber ee ben t will 4 by re| Ground cherries, 10 Ih tion committees headed by! Quinces, be Ib. Mayor Malone and others prominent Wenatchee grapes, $1.15 citizens of the city Concord pa, Ie basket An Opportunity of a Lifetime Is Now Offered for a Few Days by the Osborn Conservatory of Music To a Limited Number Who Desire a Musical Education The mandolin is acknowledged to be the instr ment to use to build the foundation, a easiest to learn, and to gain confidence in you lf Then 1 are in a position to take uy I Hun eds are availing themselves of the opy ve offer. A testimonial rece 1 Friday from Spo kane we cannot help but put t 1 Spokane, Wash 23, 1907. OF MUSIC, Spokane, Wash while 1 was absent from home, Mra P bought one of your 4 started our little di under a course of instruction at ir I approved of th lea very much, but she had tak eed at her re rkable ox ution that today | can say that I am w 4 an cheerfully recommend KM to any wishing tnstruction ur contra n eve way, andl more than pleased with le daughter is now playing in a janday secheol orchestra. Ve truly yours W. G. PEAY help many testimonials in Seattle, but we could not i o cover the ground so thoroughly. in ord to advertise at such a f these high grade Osborn Mandolins ealing, individual ownership, no partners to n cash to discount bills with, manufacturers of our it seemed t we a ive a Square ands i 100 to 10,000 a yearaud every customer who takesa course rt mall profit on each one, and thousands of them. and competent ones, and always willing to back le in one of our ads or contract We give a guar- trument for $20, whether it takes 40 ut if our guaranty i od sk any ercial agency or bank in the United States with busine $35.00 is our regular price; $15.00 for 20.00 course of lessons; but a limited num be given away free of charge with a $20.00 tui- r solicitors on the outside. Permanent insti Portland, Oakland, San Francisco and Osborn Conservatory of Music S.C. Ost -roprietor rn, 5 Savings Bank Building, N. £. Cor. Second and Pike 3 banches for 10- bor, box (7) 3 6 Somebody That Has Grown Up to Make Clothes That Are Clothes. The Swells on Broadway Know he comes from where they know clothes—20 years on Broadway; everybody knows him from his style, fit and anship. “Somebody Seattle dressers will know that when they see what he knows about clothes they will haye him build their clothes. He is the London Tailor, from Broadway. workn \ ete \ XY _LONDON TAiLor ee — —— London Tailor, 517 Second Ave., Seattle WATCH TOMORROW'S PAPERS He always carries that face with a smile. Watch him grow tomorrow. Watch and wait for his opening day in Seattle. His swell $25.00 suit to order. . ENGLISH TWEEDS - - ~ - $30.00 IMPORTED SERGES - - - - $35.00 LONDON BLACK SHRUNK WORSTED TO ORDER $37.50 Largest, finest and the best select line of woolens ever shown on the Western Continent by London [failor, Watch and wait for our big, Grand Opening. Our wonderful success in the East has brought us West to show you dress, “

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