The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 9, 1907, Page 5

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THE SEATTLIOSTAR-—WEDNESDAY, OCT. 9, 1907, ASTER GENERAL MEYER OUTLINES ISN'T A MAN EASY eee Hughes, is to be made an assietaus hundreds of litt work on thee buslly at Standarg and girla are now alf little giris have an egual chance to win - bs > soe - le the office of Corporation Counsel Hear” contest, and they say they're mer HELLO, SMITH, You'Re "oben Calhoun The position wa going to win one of the prize snd we Psa NOY Looking welt orehted by an ordinance pagsed think they wil, too 4 . 3 Monday night ‘ - ‘ one of the beautiful pelzes on dinplay in show window rm aartue wRiTTEN FOR THIS NEWSPAPER) HE | this te morely_an tmprovement of | - 7" KENTUCKY FLOATED ee DOES BOT PROPOSE TO THROW OPEN MAILS.TO the BBrcels port sorvics which we wn ot ee | (By United Press.) OF UNLIMITED WEIGHTS AND SIZES—OIVES US #0 come in and register, and you'l the contest work, and you'll enj It will be observed that nothing | NORFOLK, Va 9.—The Copyright applied macxAat® ALREADY GIVE FOREIGNERS in my recommendations goes to the | | battleship Kentucky h passed for, F. Co wHaT W! extent of throwing open the matin | in the Virginia ¢ youte a w hi t f t . ’ P to packages of unlimited aise and} ‘ lem route to the b navy yard fe nts o h k . < - BY GEO. VON L, MEYER wolght. Some advocates of a par | for repairs, prior to walling with Ss iS week S Saving Postmaster General of the United States. cols post are anxious to secure ev the battleship fleet for the Pacific opportunities--- the rural route the charge be 6 | erything at once, | think that It ts count, and grounded off Lambert'r ttavored & parcels post he people ougdt vO o¢ a pound, with t more wise to make a beginning point yesterday while proceeding it ia not the price alone that maker then 7 a nusual, but the people oug Fagen nmr = . cones Such | ~ a . river, was floated it is the qual the e, the finish 1 workmanship that cha 1 wink service that & | ach add nal poun long Itnes which | suggest. Such SmiTH YOu'AN A -—S WAVE NG PEAR ip the Elizabeth river, was floated i quality style, th h work ship t char the dest The postot jo Lipound Hmit recommendations are more likely ARS SmrrK ME Wie at 10:10 last night acterizes Standard furnishing you'll always find tem cam sive ty Aa a third propoattion, I shall to receive favorable attention from MIGHTY SICK MAN % owe | et fa run by @ othe 7 coe ike san inde. | Congress WHY DowT You oneal WANTS MONEY BACK they are on : , : two new rocker styles--- te post delivery serv My plan, which contemplates the | Isaac Misowit on aint re regia delivery at p exclusively to cities,| same rate for all points, keeps the ord rod Ag . . ‘and bebind th ft fam not as! service a true postal service, With storda » th 1 againat Jacob He How | EEE We: homi was,,” tu aay, eeesmmemmenbinn ou thie ane peat welante eead te ee First ay., who, he te send ubject I am not considert ‘ fone rates, apd ‘ pind tt may y Mis complications ter the money ry increase of the enlarged ed that our fa to him ASSAILS GOCIETY Evangelist Hart In his sermon lat night he Methodiat Temple nook ad it me rate for all points as with dd that cod to the GIRL'S HEART YEARNING For moTuer’s ARREST MAN FOR HAVING "at th "sot LOVE, SHE FORSAKES FOSTER PARENTS REAL MONEY } fet CHICAGO, Oct. 9 —J. M. Gr \ (Seattle Star's Exctusive Service.) Re 7 frankly announced that Thu } KAN TY, Kas, Oct. 3 ae BOver ihe is t ave the Burlington to take rand share with : t the Great North i| fortune Providence Ke ep Wan : i ght de Mise Bila Potter, 1¢ ¥ Hot ‘ ak taak regular value $9.75. } a soctety belle, has left the home = t b al eforad 8 of the m ¢ Mr. and Mra. Bi Potter, her fo m house f GH ; hs tee bene BAPTIST CONVENTION DECISIONS MADE BY ( iveraity had potted as an ¢ Prof. Geo, W. Watson, B.A 4 oe was 3 years of age ‘ csr"eatt 88 SUPREME. COURT s of the hwest n¥ention might ing on the cust th ands as th Today the wz to know the names of nts and her history before © Potter household an att (Star Special Service.) OLYMPIA, Oct. 9—The y to bring mpel the Potters gates wi . t t ré Ka . t t norning » murderer Ed Spence sole — was the ” Mead has a right ¢ this carta| Her foster mother pleaded with site conditional saréon of { a | her to re at be fi she had 5 n back the . °. " nf education, and of ath ing @ to « t f 1 » mu { e air 4 $10,000 farm. cussed has alto decided in f * of a nue Seerhreemenrn fy ~ ai Se eee PROSECUTE COUNTERFEITERS. 17 : ee ° 9 a i hy Te Tomas J. Poster ta charge of the /Emebeck has ho, Interests Inthe at a saving-- United Stat When ber quest became known Miss Potter discovered her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Rice, of Kansas City, Mo. They told her of con-,her mother, Mrs. Ida Rakes, who lives on a farm near Wardeville, Mo. Mra. Rakes is coming to Kansas to give her daw erfaiters wi leoeetes ca Ones Sean cn "Co Looks Best » in June, 1906 ninth: for being bit by a falling tree } SUES FOR $2,000. After — ) ABK OFFICIALS TO ATTEND " $6.70 regular value $9.50. an been jance caused the 4 for last mth * counsel, es that ~omive the recom interes ‘This | terday in a suit ag trie Co. f © con MISS ELLA POTTER eatment of a con = — , SESSION CLOSES. } Conspiracy Charged The sixth semi-annual session of and many sensations bob up quickly Labor Makes Complaint . 9 peat ‘ex-|the Puget Sound Distriet Court of PRICES: J ear. the Hartje divorce case. Law-| OLYMPIA, Oct. %.—Labor Com C i : yers aim that at the former t i " or Charlies RK 3 i has iBe rural route com-| the Tribe of Ben Hur closed with a emg nF a pat ong per oe Guapestion t be | panquet last night. There has been ,- vo dest w Hart has packages up to i! pounds at the point of origin of & 29 per cont increas in the mem thet Morris — | bership since last year and the or-|{. © * a day Hall der now nambers 1,500 In Washing: |.) - . 4 Te: rib steak, 100. *** the next place of meeting. tod o 8 an dh ' forme of toc ages — and rutebaces. p regular value $2.00. ance and sales bh ee ——— — were the prioen qacted - e : VQA0 2¥ Ox 4 very neat little Morris) chatr, th pring chicka ] al S cushions of fancy figured ar tor t the nicest chal Squabe 2 one he he nice chair Rat 40 Tomato catsup, 26c pe ss lo! Wagons Reduced ,, Towonnow WP ios. irl rt Peas ic tobe ve Stripes IN BROWNS AND GRAYS ARE TO NE SEEN HERE IN GREAT PROFUSION OUR SINGLE AND DOUBLE. BREASTED SACK SUITS ARE PRICED FROM y our N Standard ay li fay, i Turnipa, 2 bunches for be Table Tumblers. Table Lamps. Beans, Se Ib BO, fer dozen, 75c—Finely ME Worth $2.00—RochesterNickel ash eppies, $i. por t a 4 50 t 40 Crystal o ta Plated ath = . Burner Table . A Ya e 0 es OVERCOATS AND RAINCOATS $12.56 50 Up "Sad Iron Handle. Worth lhe Nic Plated Sad fron Handle for Mra. Potts trons, on sale Thuraday 8c “Coal Hods Reduced. OIL CITY SUBMERGED TUBE, 15 - HORSEPOWER, Worth We~—Heavy Galva Werth We on ot our 7 VERTICAL BOILER GooD Wen Fire Shovels, with k Ste Hoda, heavily Cas we REDEL HEIMER & AS NEW, ANO WITH ALL eo, Thurs a ed, T ay, at 1 c ge ° FITTINGS. APPLY TO CASH me... / . 9 mph 1ER OF DAILY STAR, 1307 Green j $1 per box. 800-804 First > mner Columbi : 3 Par t tor be iret Avenue, Corne hie 1300-1311 SEVENTH AVE Wat s, 3 bunehes for 10¢ Strongest Overcoat House in the State 10c brass extension curtain el or T rad oo finished to, er or lhar spied 0, 6c ALBERT HANSEN Diamonds, Watches, Jowelry. FIRST AND CHERRY Optical Department 25 per box $1.00 per be om abapples, 70c box 10¢ 4, 10¢ box 8, 10¢ th | Brandies eer hie "Fall Qi ee ss ea o You Want 4 Mat Hooks Cut Priced “a Be—Heav lon-Rusti Coat 4 Hat Hooks, on sate i“ Mt, per dozen 3c Shelf Brackets. Ber pair, 15c—Pa Improved “Pressed st r Shelf Brackets ™ screws, Thursday 8c Picture Wire. ie~—Strong Twisted Picture wi . Hatchets Low Priced. Worth 75e—~Biair’s Victor Cru ible Steel Hatehets, for house Disston Saws at Less. Regular Price $3.00 brated Disston ¢ UNION TAILORS, rao siover-sie tne ave, || Keystone Liquor Co. Phones 1184 and Salesroom and Workroom, FREE DELIVERY NO BAR 1123 First Ave., Cor. Seneca CASE DISMISSED. Third and Washington et, One of the most beautiful booklets ever distributed in Seattle? If you do, call at the Sav- by F. W. Chane againat the team » been ustained by falling ch leg, wa Hinmilaned esterday by Fish Net Seines. Judge Hanford Worth, per yard, 20¢ Cottor Suits to Order on Short Notice | iF YOU WISH TO SELL | p> - — YOUR REAL ESTATE OF ANY > ae DESCRIPTION AND WANT || NATIONAL BOND @ REALTY | . | CO., 1009 AMERICAN BANK s hateh, injuring bis le TO ELECT OFFICERS. Motor For Sale th ness session Bar Ge scr He Um ing a ings Department of sui.sine hashed Ca J] regular 25c fine quality ‘teal CAVING Fens rn: vutter“bansuet” will DR. HOLT osing VU THEIR ENTIRE STOCK OF and fork, with ebony handle, and MUSICAL MERCHANDISE Dexter Horton & Co. adr. jack bargain tomorrow ] 5 Double Your Money sy ese ose |p se and Hooks. "Al J Caren mess Bankers . Ma General OO aving, Save ttle each wee ovat ery earn | NEW YORK. BUILDING [Wem mowine no toons |) Himes x. Poel, Ue 8 PELGER R-HURLBU] Soiceny | MN 70K Fon Sar" ||Cling’s || em 2ND AVENUE & UNION STREET Bn pe Aad get cne'free oie | THE TAILORED neaDy co House |} ” en er ms A DRT ONE esate Sak Me ¥ . ES } ¥

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