The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 9, 1907, Page 7

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| Y | ‘Through and Times, humBie hor was recent) ) MRS. MAY KEMIG FINDS Pong tee SISTED PLENTY OF FRIENDS ONE $100.1 eaten ae BOSTON THE SEATTLE a q EBDAY, OCT. 9, 1907 ge : 7 on demanded the same the efforts of The Star, with ‘a substantial sum of money Expresses Gratitude i OBTON, Oct. 9 tate " Mra, May Komig, whose through her efforts of - perce en J F ‘ oP age ba 17160 nate: H c . 1 wa m papers, and expresses he deeper bp - a . me at S11 Pontius av pe ae Se > walinary eon ts How would you like to pay|the police kept one of the “cor te eolume ‘ b and te Re! with all her clothing and ¢ That te what one Itfle drink cost! ed up ino polte urt early th 1 tended b and te : F ‘ se : Pan . ‘ot old effects, has been enabled! Readers of The Star have con-| Walter A. Thomas this morning, morning, He ts belleved to ha nbers fa Wr poionste yak m & speech od mn anaworing an ala ms on as ah, zeitthe re e wr ire apartments at 1921 Yosler tributed almost $100, those not al and so far as the pollee are in jenly acquired a thirst, how: | ly de during t 4 enti n rm a bakery maintained oa way, whore clothing for herself and ready acknowledged being as fol /formed, It is about high-water |ever, for when bis case was finally | and h of rh 1 1 tr r , the 2 ot t G06 Bell at, we is betioved to have ortat. |OMdren, together with furniture lows jmark in the ord of retall whis-|called he was seen heading f alF. NePage * ia sees ne at at cake 5 - Me dry. bread, |@@t other articles necessary to on Seattle Waterfront Marine on in this elty nearby saloon | f men t ucdation to use force eat od able her to commence housekeep. ‘teamfitters’ Union $10.00 ws tried to pay his fare on The case was then placed last! nkt 1@ an a nh. The damaxe was nominal, | 8new, have been sent BE. Martin soene” SO 1 Min yenterday with jon the Hist and when it was called | nc ged er roma t damage ng Mra. Komig, who t# a widow with J. A. Buck, Centralia .,...... 2.00/@ $100 gold certificate and was ar-|a second time an officer explained vad: . prom | three ehild made by the f the trouble eo cca gg OL MOTHER AND2=eree tes am. en, has ) presented Mra. T. K. Muldoon . , 1.00] rested by Patroln *. The | that im bills were found to be genuine, but|On the motion of the prosecutir wan getting & dein | Glase bathtut ming into | ACCUSED WOMAN | SHUT-OFF NOTICE “. tt : CHING JURY) visser, wit ie aoe ott trom 9) us : fe fugitiy he local office which furniah any (Star Special Service.) acludes al he high service of | tet t ' npe bel a “ —— DECATUR, Ie Oct. 9—Fayling 1 aceite: Guan Calis 4|1 ecline to sa yw h . “f @ " tha followed a quarrel ween |to the rather sensational story of | that they had been married two teh jur will t as been et ! id Patrolmen M DA the Fountain #4! the marriage of two mombera of | HOUr® defore husband, Fred Ma SCRAPS. ent 1 . F lifferent = al rom aud is ’ ast night, as a) ; cai So So the angry mother went back | charge of tnd th to her fate and is resigned to the at Saatton 1 ’ ot whied ot the party © “Thorns and Orange Blossoms") to Portiand. Yeaterday in Ta 4) wife One million bi me are drained | fact that 1 is fast a and His Clothes ean make an inve have knowledge of company, which played here two! the couple vit a marriage for th 4« . to make one pound of hor « rs £ Ss . harge, acquainted the | Weeks ago, Jamea DB. Cunning neo and Jus k made them | Thomas Miller, a neg Fifty thou are i ae . ted he of the alleged © tw at the man | and Orma Raymond wanted to neo. What wi ' and indicated they wo spent Keg Park, in I One of t a and & f your Ley eres and the St. Louis for the al. | m a Bat Or “ae : ad a mo when whe finds that she has been Fay turned to : r hus d puiddains vel se vil % a lt - Ga é > we antes botns guilty a « in Portland who thought it | fooled, that the pair she came apered something and a!) 0) on Pag: . ; | “ The story told th would ruin the girl's stage career keep apart wero not married, and) moment later the attorneys dis : i oe ar 1 ° fs that Hrajk wa be tled in the bonds of mat. that she would ty | missed the ne R ar velit ; . acts . ‘ . 1903, ch mony 30 the mother hastened of time to cause he a th ko p . eat Se f > p the we tat M6 ‘On known the truth, ts only to be eos mn rion Meeting Tonight om pio Soe Stuns of the Union: of : f : } culars on f " as informed that she tured The following y nd nm an daily bee t . a * are io in their regular meetings at the Le-|lishing art , Kt 80c White Bevel ” ha a tuiteae ta le . Edge Framing or p . “te : am ee many, barhens, | - et tae soho at Millwright Chisel : ; | ery drivers, pattern makers, glas | the anarchist Kre ain . *, Conerete and one workers A tat ” ¥ x He y VI is } cing placed outside Salisbury t ‘ | > The so-called Srenteiads: or guarantees that to the late De ‘ | r Pn ’ — — ne bated ale which prohibits a The tmattre " the Y « ery * ating in in German army are st t " . oo . ! ' . T mtty tle rolls of paper, and are : Mittle * 2 se | DO & great improvement on - M ‘ male soa ‘ 2 _», about bis death . Associated oe \ v= goods in storage in New York city toon 4 } eo worthy tedividuads, re t the heart ta of the univeratty will be sident Campbe than fn five years, because the don't Know 1 mn ° m the steps of the adminis m ie an advocate of are more New Yorkers than ¢ - My ite pullding Thursday noon, at of course must t going into suburban home % ie t t Will be diseuse o ¢ gen in the PO gpoe .- A New York woman shopper of $100" = ~ “ " of the board of control wil Wave, the official A pes om hand. pressing need of system to ex a same 1.00 i ninated to ancceed Wylie He University of Washington, ts con 7 Hiate making 5 b ’ tb he Seatt eral days ag ~ : | maternal paren’ by hill ducting a campaiga fo col ne: | goods and change M @ a houseboat an the 3! T The rule is in use in all eastern tion of the rule in the No pay ‘.. me ne A : Pe ment stores, instead of th f Fr. SPINNING m to “Bods aiiaied miOf the Argentine Republic heen "he ; id Sec av a | et the water and the woos . rent =| rum patis. Ore oct ~ SUBSIDIARY MPANIES = et :| THE DALLES, ¢ Oct. 9.—Del New York aia eae “ wae a clever dox | ogates from Ore Washington aid @ recent resident as he sat or , Frid Of many tricks and | and Idaho gath Dalles PF ‘ me © ‘ . ‘ t ae Pome “ . SI . BALE We w place a special f riday at @f East Seattle are | today to take towards NEW YORK, Oc The stock: )s vn R wit « esate the own na ope o and wh na Cups and of him as just as of the | holders of the Great Northern Rail . p of the nae y and ify (By United Preen) <i he > aan 8 . at each - . " of the aa ever came ( wn sion of Way company, at the ar meot. | 2° Manager t of the aten é SAN FRANCISCO, Gc Ju oe alled oe the best bargains of the yea Yo want these when you see as ‘and pony show ddy to| ing to be held here tom wi Exhibits Paintings enge Oho Attor th | eal otera are of tiem Found a Pipe. proposition th the! Miss Jenny V. Getty, a Kirkland +e gay capers, Re sate lings and th ent at ite sentatives of vari rthern shall acquire, sub- school teacher, yesterday exhibited | Pron Lt ha ; = ee he eyes to & s. nee aan’ one <n oa the pram, [Achao! teacher, yeetorday exhib charges agsinst Ab A 80624 M Furuya Co. 216 24 ’ rt th " i and the sentencing f the ipe | com ube attended the two ¢ © subsidiary companies. ont varie found in th ; es . --| . in the w ~~ sessions of the association. “Bulld|in a cinity i Sesleee bn of th charge of More battrennres at the navy yard! with | the Celilo canal, open the Columbia | ma } ; ogi. jon until October 2 than ever before. one and {ts tributaries from British Co- | rector venal jumbia to the sea. Hxtend the port - - - ge rails to The Dai Put the, -@8*@ Pier 2 to see battiosntya Soap jeanees and Fey a2 be laid the | canal we a continuing contract oe heals = @f Bis master and |or bonding basis and harry it up With & pat of the |are the various slogans of the in ‘Boba’ ” coming delegations * mistress went, Prominent people here are: State Bho left Rast Seat.| Senator J. R. Stevenson af Pom “Boba” knew |eroy. Wash; exGor. of Washing KF trip to town |toa Miles C. Moore, Capt. W. P. the boat pulled | Gray, of Paseo, the oldest captain Wharf and watehed | on the Columbia, and Senator Levi ‘Reeehi Park. And | Ankeny, heading the large delega Ne Were disconso|tion from Walla Waila. Judge ° He was hap | Lowell and several other prominent ‘Master Was at home Pendleton pe will arrive late J @og daring the | this afternoon. Half a 4 m Wash-| ‘aster was in town newspaper editors are also we ndance. SB ways he mate known to be left at home It was all new cars and the stayed close to Master as they But he was SOFT y of Morris Milken, aged 65 R maintained a tailor shop at 211% First av. 8., and who has not fF Anothe seen since last Sunda Th GING They quested to i vestigate the case M at the Porth in effects are w# as koown om @etieion of street cars taken from his place of bustnes Seeties he lost his head| Loomis A. Silverton, a Metore he had reached the ot r The man’s y the Milwaukee hos The husband wh Moments they SOW and the ch ; Serie es! PAY FOR CAPTAIN UNRECOMMENDED tition of Acting Cap f the Third av 1H the aud c lenied h DEPOSITS MADE In OUR his work sth rh DEPARTMENT To le 7 song ang sigan AT THE RATE oF 5 oe Soe tow aneemnrent® Gan ae PPR CENT PER Annum vas located, botl + alenogy ocTosen 1eT 7 : (Moan EGGS 2 i YW Necessary to ane ty sos on AN ACCOUNT wilt be takes up. jaed Vile Name, Shot Dead. ® shorrocx, y lye ag mr ney 1 Prealdont Mla gy on cg i MARTMAS N KB. lL. Plerce, ¢ c 1e@ President for the De &@ kh “ALEXANDER MYERS left and LWA : SMITH, a Lieut-Col. Bentzoni Dead 4 years Always Something Good at The Fair ned tor the | Good one Soft fleec 4 38, ts KETS .... S9¢ 1 BLANKETS SWEL h he w TAB The Big Sale of Men’s Clothing At 208 First Avenue S., Is Still Going on Prices Lower Than Ever! AN EVENT THAT WILL AMAZE YOU YOU CANNOT IN JUSTICE TO YOURSELF AND PURSE, MISS THIS RARE OPPORTUNITY TO CLOTHE MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD | AT SUCH A TRIFLING COST, AND THIS SALE | Positively Ends Saturday, October 12 Such an array of Unmatehable Bargains has never b and Furnishings TOMORROW Will Be No Exception OUTING BOYS’ SCHOOL SUITS. NELS. For boys from 8 to 18 y at 7 . and $12.50. lot of those HAMS 5 A big rtment of CHIL DREN'S HATS 50e A big a rtment of shap y cotton BLAN and colors. Prices 25¢ to $1.49 are worth Shc any placed before a public, and the future holds no promise for a repetition. big heavy 11 4 a Every dollar's worth of these gr tocks marked at such low prices people will gasp in astonishment when they see the articles. We 81.59 cannot & to mention prices on the thousands of articles. Your eyes must see, to rea of what importance this sale will be to you. Prices below will give you an idea how goods will be slaughtered. Everything in the store marked in plain figures SENSATIONAL BARGAINS IN MEN'S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING " No Exaggeration, No Misrepresentation L FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY— TRIMMED HATS $3.00, $4.00, $5.00, $7.50 and $10.00. A fine suit of clothes, all t ateh and 1 by all good cloth at han $ le at these prices w much more ec Ose, $1.18, $1.58, $1.98, LE DAMASK. OS¢, $1.23 ar »R EVERYBODY IVORY SOAP. 7¢ A DOZEN of 5c Ivory Soap for a Dime oO three cakes to on t SECOND AY. Bet. Pike and Pine Don’t Forget the Number, 208 1st Av. S. Between Washington and Main | THE BIG RED SIGN DENOTES THE PLACE OPEN EVENINGS TILL & O'CLOCK

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