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© 6 ae “a . THE SEATTLE —— OCTOBER 10, 1907 ‘ . bd eta LC ALO REE AE AAO RTC A RC Ee ne SUES wOR bivénce. * Bove ARRESTED | A with * catching a» he : ; en Rlof,» ehar couple Were married tn 1888 and 6c ” Fremont dam | 7. achool foot.) D@ out for some time, Will Coyle | have one child, Prontion, aged 16. sae onion bigs oh #ay ar wine te in the r awe in spite o ~ ee } erence eis Sa oe pRauianT To IA = THE MARKETS | t | ested this morning by Game Ward je still in a state ¢ The second teanP is also in an (By United Press.) Sata Ky at right unsettled state for the game with! Joe Martini, a laborer employed] NEW YORK, Oot.’ 10.-—Anothor Reenese of & broken finger, | Snohomish Saturday, Several of}on the Milwaukee road, was!of the nranifold channels through epee Jory few grapee were left on oat araien, his 6p the & cond m men will be brought to the county jatl this morn:| which Thomas F. Ryan has stamped! NEW YORK, Oct. 10.—P, 8. different amounts ranging from $4 | torn av. this morning bn Charies Mi his ankle kept tte batitutes ing, charged with stabbing @ sec-| his impression on otvie affairs and| Trainer, purchasing agent for the | 699,820 to $2,341,244 put on the! of the large shipment 1 —— ithe oe |tlon foreman named Thomas a week | has permitted the Metropolitan Be | Standard Ot) company, took the | sheets between the years 1 and|terday morning, Th ¥ remain | 7 ‘ SRO. curttios company to pay the bill,/ stand in the oi) hearing this morn | 1906. Trainer appeared to be sur jing will be a “ya RAE M'ROBERTS DEAD. | i‘ was revealod when William M, Iy-| {me and teatified that he never | prised because these large amounts | more gr ; Monda . x “ie iis SAY 99 | ins today resumed the Inter-borough: | heard anything about the million | were written opposite his name. | when the eamer ud Mra. Cora Whipy 7 yt me - | Metropolitan inquiry before the | dollars charged to him on the books Trainer, who buya all the ernde | coy Calitornia jly ae Rae McRoberts, died this | public service commisaton lof the Southern pipe line which is| material for the refineries, swore| A ¢ 4 of potatoes arrived th ‘(SES MO er “ gfe raggenentfieesy - vt CAUSED SCRAPE | Ahout a your and « half ago-the owned by the Standard that the market prices of commodt- | morn 1 are quoted at $ pe eer Ven veereren we National Civic fer Aw The immense ‘sums appear on tes were fixed daily by Archbold. |ton. Several cases of pineapples a | pier * ~ yp Lai Pe me a pets . : © & somewhat ambitious seale to|the balance sheets as “expenses,” | Kellogg will make an effort to find | rived from the Philipy island never ful woovered 0 « ort Moore, charged with at make a thorough investigation of }@nd appear to have been paid to) out who got the sums aggregating |and dealers are getting $5 vt ) mak . borough inv we V ' (By United Funes Press rhe an. | Meck. No funeral arrangements | tempting to murder William Fisher, the utility of muntetpal ownership | Trainer $20,000,000 set opposite Trainer's |en for then ‘yew ORK, Oe, 2 U 2 Ser . resto Bend saloonkeeper, Was) in its application expecially to pub-| Commissioner Kellogg read ‘six | name. Business on Western av, wax not report prought to thin elty this morning | j¢ servic fons. For that | os » | very brisk thie morning, but price ny fe iged in the county jail, A remained stead : and | r | QT, shows a de : A purpose the clvic leration sen y al Coats "This wal Pen yy one ~ ue ma iba s ttl eminent experts who made a study Pee ‘ mi »» im) Attorney Mackintos WPYLY in Burope of musfelpal ownarshlp ae TAKina hor Ainmaoe a ‘a bakge [ncredsd It op MAKING RECORD Sheriff MecWade, who brought reports Mthough nee har |Roney, 64.00. which aavas anced | iw to $26,532,196 Moore from North Bend, say¢ that) monious in detall, all failed to en-| ecount give: the fol | _ - ne is an fo hima that’ the | dorse municipal ownerahip. ‘They ro 1 T6OS 18D ‘ pa: Grows aftray was caused by a game ofl agreed that private ownership | 2 Walia, 2 Me ab tional figures va (OY United Press) soven-up in Fisher's saloon. Moore ‘ aaa Sd: te. Wenbl i tuenipe ti $66,406, increase NEWPORT, Oct. 10.-—The Cunard seth tutenbe under fon a " of $2,180,752; net | hiner Lusitania, on her record break aystom. It now develops that Tho Y . 1 if he Joa ; wing $40 to Fisher Tuesday! portune Ry nd August Belmot ‘ : $10, a decrease of | ing trip to New York, was between Od the warda men, | Fortune Ryan and August Belmont (By United Press.) is eo well thoawht of owlag to histare fastern Outfitting after night b with another capitalist guaranteed Palance for dividends, $4 00 miles cast of Nantucket socesed Pidhor,| canteens in anf a engin SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 10,—If owing againet® Wille » Cory + a decrease of $428,488) 4 t ) thia morning, She latter, he ways, became A0:| italon. ‘The money was drawn | Kaufman wins from y in his Judging by the tone of | ivr ; ' decrease a hey & ~~ sane mpted to eject him) on the account of the Metropolitan | "round bout before the Industrial | Delaney's mons it would appear | sew » ' t ye x pout 3 this on, Moore then drew | Securities company Athletic club, of Philadelphia, I that rmy Burne is not 0 sure b i iy We annual meeting of | afternoon, gr na chathed Fisher 68 nt , Delaney is thinking seriously of tak» of the first fight with the English , . : yesterday Georse - be face and head ing his hoavywoight protege to Eng champion, If Kaufman should beat} "** - peppers, 61.58 sdb | land to fight Gunner Moir or Joe Tommy to the fight it would mak air } KIL i ED LICENSED TO WED. Rogers, In case Kaufman doparts the champton feel a trifle sore. F Fem ey pe Rare mm fy Pores Magn gy the late Samuel Sloan, | - for England the chances are that if Burns should meet Mor before te a en, renovated Laing, & large stock: ie — Chris P. Jensen and Pauline Juh-| Landers will accompany him, as the Al, if Kaufman is on the ground|'tek ste: ravehe butter, 24@ at || was elected to = ne | While engaged in coupling some |!f, both of Tuckwila; BB. Crak n| two have become «reat pals, There and challenges the winner, Burns rtm ee eee Seence: | om © lousian trate on a some and Clara Schlamm, both of Seattle; | jare so fow good men in Landers’) would have to frame up a good ex @ise: be were the only changes ane tana home "Rave ee Robert W. Coulter, of Seattle, and aoe class across the pond that he might cuse to dodge a n ng with the 126, room —— 27, single. a brakoman, was caucht | A200 M. Hayes, of Lewiston, Idaho; | (By United Pr: ke in leaving Phila-|native son in case he should trim tt aa BUYS aie Gare aad enue to ©: © Cavanaugh and Anna M CHICAGO, Oct New York, where he the Hriton | besen Harn, of Seattle J. MeLene and| that may rival the famous He | w . | nee Carnet otified Emma Gc of Se R. A.) murder case in Chica: dove ani* won 7 TERMIN L TR pouting ag rhe Willtama, of Seattle, and Cleo R.| today through the finding in cite. Gambetta’s brain weighed 26) ¥ +. | ‘ ber Ib, 65 to have relatives | 4) Revan, of Wilkison; R. H. Wilson,|river of the body of Miss J ounces | eiaatl ‘ese. be F ugius —_—— ave tomes Sy cast. of Tacoma, and Selma Peterson, of | Stevens, organist in the church | ° ore. She: Oregon rensh, B fb. Fe He was employed by the CTerry yall Logging @ Rallway com Chicago; J. F. Hoff and Eltzat Mrs. Hollister was a cholr Orepe Bead storage pen : Brady, both of Seattle: F. R. Go! ager, The te of Mra. Hollis: | CHICAGO, Oct. 10-—Samuel E.} : | MRS. CASSIE CHADWICK ter preyed on Miss Stevens’ mind | |Holtzinger of West Chester, father. | , per “cay : per PASSED RESTLESS NIGHT. th United Press.) “of Ore, Oct. 10--That pany fyin fon, of Seattle and Ida Clure oe Harriman ogg = acne KILLS HIS ENEMY. Spokane; A. J. Starre ch that she became irrational Becta inlaw of B. W. Seripps, dropped my have Lewin, both of tt H. Hashe ner and police be’ nhe jdead this afternoon. He came bere | (By United Press.) bead led the (By United Press.) moto, of San F and Tsugo dd suicide because at the (By United Press.) to preach @ sermon. | COLUMBUS, O., Oct. 10.—Casate — FRESNO, Cal, Oct. 10-—At the | Minomiaha, of where the body was found) NEW YORK, Oct. 10.—An autop-| Chadwick passed a very restiess end of a row this morning at the - it iid have been necessary for |") pe ight There is absolutely no several feet | lel Lye n the body of Dan ENGLISH COMPANIES to have wal years old, a Pennsyl ‘igh jac near : he | oe eagged Sees wok ome ome WILL PAY INSURANCE. on a fourinch plank to Jump into/yania tunnel watchman, who was nee ee bowels with & abot wen’ onan | on,.,.(0¥ United Pree) her neck. however, as if she had| fact that the man's brain weighed ly biowing out his victim's vt.|.,.MINGSTON, Jamaica The Engtish tnsuran ‘consist of 4,000 ‘18. Rollins calmly walked into the ffice and surr i his | Ot Set ep 8 4 change in her condition,” said the son doctor today She may live of days or weeks a numb a brain Oct. 10. been choked, and also abrasions on | Only 24 ounces. So sm the wrists indicating she had made)!* seldom found In ab John Larkin of the Coll Physicians in Combine. OLYMPIA, Wash., Oct. 10.—The Frank Allen, having served two ¢| Years in the state penitentiary for u on -endorseme a utrogele ats winery ¢ " nysiclans h e bay. om the west) vcif. Rollins and Ellis had been | ° coinsurance as a special do Physi lane sad Surgeons, who as-| 1 be tote th seed igen a privet ia pokrag 31 i ¥ nee against paying losses sustain { the autopsy, said that he | today 4 @ lef 1@ prison, and nd ado: enemies ‘tor ems tims led through the five following the ALLOW DAMAGES hed Windle 1.006 aatageien had | ¥ © tried here for the burglar considerably higher than Walking Delegate DIVORCE GRANTED. earthquake here, agreed today to never found & brain so an The | ‘sing of the residence of A. Brows ion Sstcpsitiiaiaiiebsiiiaae Oct. 16.—Autome! recede from their position If a reso. cane of the poh statesman, Gam- | Of West Seattle, two years ago. ry in the United Staton | betta, was the only " | peer tema ne ul | Gold Mine Stock 4 Weinere, par Th, tei ewes So ae Swimming of condemnatic Viola M. Robinson was granted a | lutte labor decree of divorce this morning by| the Chan of Capt gpes —— L sone are Continues to be popular at Luna 4 » Meer a cart, | repebaded 662 damages for eight 2 . " a ihe -anbeasiaen = Y oer tnd Tunnel Judge Morris, In the superior court,| ecinded. This te conkers in the H. H. Dear{ @gmped Into big Luna Park| H. M. Herrin'& Co. has for sale| DRY STOVE WOOD, $3.00 load.|Park. The natatorium is well pace, and from her husba jobinson, those insur ' ; exon & | S8tatorium daily, Always clean’| 600 shares of Comstock Golden|load. Empire Fuel Co. A 4255; | patronized afternoons a vent delegate, Joseph on the ground of cruelty j born fepiat against the Oregon & one oft ; is at ee SUES MINING COMPANY, Washington | rai oT The jury following verdicts: The . 4,500; J. B Mandigo, $6. Trust mentary Iron ents per share. Q A 1163. oes =: ye of Killed in Yacht Explosion. =| PERTH AMBOY, N. J., Oct. 10 Alleging that the stock of the In an explosion on a gasoline yacht Wilson Gold Mir om Raritan bay today four men,| italteed at $1 Harry P. Barter, Floyd McRose, B the par ¥ Mansiaughter Ore. Oct t t each, is worth ‘ 3 J p and Charles Wickberg Jenn gaman this morning | 4! re works 0; W.G. An Sette Murder 280 | Wore drowned. Three others were ht suit nat the company | 4 9050; P Patent Mane Had s verdict of guilty of badly burned for $1,000 represented in stock ta ‘ J, C. Wheat aie wee vs defend | mai ’ , this morning af King County in Fight. One of the largest s.mthly RSE been out for over 18 OLYMPIA, Wash., Oct. 1¢ < rolia in the history of the city Might. The fact fighting before the tax of 1,790 warrants mur y y (Red always borne 4 for a reduction of t com and cashed by prlor to this trow asaonsed against Kir ed the fary to be © ful. | = pois ee " will eods at . ine - - 2 Ww see battiosn! main Take t kinds of w More battrosnres at the navy ¥ swim o**/ now springing up *** | than ever before, j A. BRIDGE & CO. The Big Store With the Little Prices. ee CAN FIT the “Hard-to-Fit” In the Famous “A. Bridge Special *4 228 and *15 Suits and Overcoats’ Peculiarities of size and shape need not debar any man from the action of stylish, perfect-fitting Clothes, all “ready-to-put- We can fit anybody. $500 in Gold Will Be Given Away to. the First Baby Born on This Property — ' The skillful designers who make our clothes have perfected the art of adapting the latest fashions to every Possible figure, with the result that no matter whether you are long or short, stout or BEM Mean show you the finished garments that fit better than if made pecially for you, Buy all War clothes from have all the desirable patterns, and satisfaction here is absolutely guaranteed 1 Bie free clam bake and barbe P unday, Will havea full band | of ripe fruit—plums, apples, pears poet grapes—will be thrown open to the public free on St can This will pr rot | } be our last excursion this year, | : SEE OUR NEW FALL DESIGNS | Our new Fall stock is now complete and awaiting your inspection. The new models are very at- | © | ve, and are far superior to anything we have seen before. We would like your opinion of them ! fan ree xcu rsion un ay | | | i We Are the Exclusive Seattle Sellers of i Henley Fine Clothes for Men- ALL SUIT $20 to $40 Where Sails and Rails Meet---At Boston Harbor | PRESSED AND KEPT IN REPAIR FREE OF CHARGE. | The now city to. be ow this: bids, of Puget ind, finest deep water harbor on the Sound, the IDEAL, place for a large city. (See Thomas’ article in “Success” Magazine for October.) FREE RIDES all day in the beautiful GLASS | BOTTOM BOATS floating over the beautiful submarine gardens. | Magnificent te and moonstone beaches. | (Come in now and pick out the corners.) We are going to build here—th transcontinental railroads will ' | meet the Ori | commerce of the world at the docks at Boston arbo for Dol preney *r’s Point.) Hun- ’ | dreds of people have been hoping for years to see this opened up v have it platted in lots and acres, and will rs) sell them beginning Sunday. Genuine salt water front lots on easy terms. The first buyers i sap ade fortunes, but the chances are now gone. This will be your last chance on Puget Sound. No women or children or boys under 21 years | LARGEST CLOTHIERS ON THE COAST. | allowed on this excursion. Cement sidewalks and city water are now being put in on this land at our expense | | 3 ton Harbor Railt 1 and Steamship Co., Owners. See C.D. Hillman’s cashier in the Times Block today fo | 103, 105, 107 FIRST tickets, Don't forget the day, Sunday, Oct, 13. Boat leaves at 9 o'clock in mort rain or shine, Our office ° and Si} second floor of Times Bldg., open until 9 evening to give evéryl a chance t et a free ticket emem- | 89, 91, 93 Yester Way ber re 70 miles nearer Chicago than Seattl ind we are nearly giving away on the water front will bring thou. | sands before lor us we have 36 feet of water at tide. Over two-thirds of the ticke iven out. Come now or never a LOLOL LLL LE LE ALE LE ELL A CE A LE CE 8 Ske ey yet ee ena

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