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ae | } } So ninintoe? "teat several times, an@ this may “= 2 @ : THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, OCT. 12, 1907. . 7 MOORE APPOIN | Recut ARE NOT POLITICAL DETROIT! Oct. 12—Chicago 6, | and Overall advanced them with a William Hickam Moofe during a number of terme of office expire his term as chief executive of the; by Ilnitation " ‘ sactificg, Slag@ hit to whort, and are): Playtiy om their home settle tid tn under the throw to| city, has appointed nine republi-| ‘The first act of this year was ther grounds yesterday, Detroit proved |ing piate. Sheckard bunted safe | Caa# to office in the city govern: | reappointment a@ Dr, Jans re | no.amatch at all fo Whe Cu. Ajly. Tinker scoring. Chance reached | Ment Against six men from hia | publican, to the Ith board? ‘This | storm interrupted. the con-|firat on a fielders cholce, and | OW party, This record was given | was followed by the naming of sim - , Jago acored While the Detroit in-| @ut today by some of the mayor's | George Listman, a republican, to! id was trying to catch Chance | @lends to disp the civil service commission, Mar: | cireulated that the mayor ia play | ry W. Bringhurst, an Mmdependent have addled tho Tigers a bit, but it did not seem to aft Chance's men simply t Were needed, and yed such rings came in the ninth, when Tinker “ao of h und the Detroit Hold at the Ike an wacrifh to second ‘wo me Overall ltched Donovan, who} The score follows from Mayor Dallinger's term. Dr Next € the naming of M started in Janson was an appotntee of Bat to he t Chicago, | between first and second when bite! The only other run of the game |! polities tn the matter of the | republican, to be chief of the fire lth wrangle department, and Chark re of the board of penstein, an independ W. Wap nt democrat, roor or ror vena: on loney g fine form, but - Rn f POA 8 © fel down a the t i . ® y) Unger and whem bis first term of }intendent of 1 700 e 4 Rid Mic f was poo! . a Metle 11,000 . a 8 : ae H pointed by Maydér Moore Janson | the same office; Hdward Ch persons belt attendance. Kine ; § & 8 is & republican and A. B, Ernst, democrats, to be e . _ = ib Oe ee. ae | Tho firat appointmont made by| members of the park board: J. M i h B autiful St me Detrott. secured the first run Be Cobb Ma ona’ Palate i Ponmeesryio Bo Beg Mayor Moore was the naming of | Frink, a repubtfean, on the’ same iS |. ea r pay on the hit werail, @. £ © § (6/Gaptain Spaulding, a veteran of the | board; George KH. Wright, wdemo avon ae iin’ ho: sitdin + F GF Ty Y] war and a republican, to the office |crat, on the Mbrary board: James meen ae tk bears R 4. PO a. lot harbor master. Murphy, republMoun; Dr. Padelford The Largest on the Sound walked, filling the sacks, But of ¢ 8 ¢ 8) Next came the reappointment of | Independent, and Andrew Weber, a O'Leary struck out gnd only one 4 Charles Shepard, a republican, to | democrat, al! to the library board fhé ves marked down 1 the Ibrary board, There were no| F, L. Wilking, a republican, was | mor 1906 but on the Slat of Dec Appointments during the year | early appointed private secretary | mber | to the mayor eee a ma AN I seaat MACHINE $500 in Gold Will Be Given Away to Tomorrow Is the Day---Come Rain or Shine flaid fly sco Chicago ma f plays enth, Schulte and T hed ba a first on poorly handled grounders. ort tae Day A mee rare = eee (By United Pri was much evidence that the fire LOS ANGEL Oct § . Burn: | was of tncendiary ortgin, Mies Ma ‘e Ad EA TTL gE T PL A Y ing with a desire for revenge be | thewson refused to allow detectives Jecause he knew that Mis# Helen |to cast any suspictons on the negro | Mathewson, papprietor of the Her- | bell boy, as she believed he was SA l T [ -AKE | shoy-Arms he was going to dis-| the most faithful of her servants. jcharge him as a bell boy, Burr She Inter moved to the Hershey | Harris, a negro, 19 years old,| Arma, taking Harris with her Fine opening on this property for stores of all kinds. Finish lumber will be sold at $9 per jeought three times to kill her|Three times after (his Mise Ma thousand direct from our mills on the grounds. W e need men of all kinds to work at good wages. cam ae. with Chicago last year, as with infern: machines, attempt. | thewson received through the mails Lake will probably win the'ed to destroy an entire fam. | ingeniously constructed infernal ship of Utah, Montana ily with “Roughon-Rats” in candy, | machines, and she escaped ably Idaho. This will be and burne the Hotel Coronado, | blown to plee only t last time that the Seattle high | according to the accusations of the | tion In opening the packages. On The local Officials of the South | » Pacific Nave ved word that es * a i , . Spokane High school to the ¢ Fe Harriman lines wit next sprig}? On the BEAUTIFUL PALATIAL STEAMER YOSEMITE. Leaves Pier 6, foot of University street, | 29 to 0. Which would Indicate that Pr » te P ' f a ‘ — ‘ ey io” wil te = eater ee ee saedaio ok oe at 10 o'clock in forenoon. Bring your family and have one good timein your life. Lots $504 midable antag . 4 ‘ree Excursions from Tacoma and Olympia on same day, Sunday, | the Seattle team, has just comp school will be ab to play one | police. September 1, 1906, a box of poison having been collected by pounding Pacific const. This action is takett| Terms $2 per month. Will run ily. Besney Barnstead for a cum regardiess of the attitude of the Oct. 13th, rain or shine. total of 15 solid bingoes, three of uw. : ; other western roads, inasmuch | them doubles, and one a homer by r e teen « s «ee n . to effect In m of the oasterh } Siaresteed started things tn the | a-a tt & = Pacem, 2 coton se4 ny prevent a. simi Where Sails and Rails Meet---At Boston Harbor final chapter with a safe blunk. | Oskiand foe Benny Myers smashed out his ee The Seattle high schoo! football team wil! play the Salt Lake high this year, and on this gam probably rest the cha the west. Manager West ed arrangements and has authorized of these big games, as hereafter the| A complaint charging him with |ed candy was sent to the family of the announcement that the game students will be sea’ i among attempting kill has been filed in| W. J. Pierce, at Motel Leighton will be piaye the seve high schools of the city | Justice Frederickson's ¢ t More | T motive was evidently to kill This game, the high schoo! boys and there will be no one “Seattle” | like a yellow back novel than the |thom and to reflect w Miss Ma-| feel, is <> inden as important as team, truth was the story of his alleged thewson as the guilty party siceeieeitieammeias 1 Ortnnt Hotel Coronado burned | the Pierce family had left her hot@ ¥ December 4, 1905. Although there | a 4 slight quarrel SEAT TL I T who will wear the 8. A. ©. colors when the important games come. } will be out, Athletic Instructor M | Donald hopes to get a husky elever Lilelidhiniioneniidistsinosciy {whipped 1 shape for a «ame verett two weeks from to with Aberdeen won a slugging match | Quie yesterday by the score of 11 to 9 but not until Seattle had given the qeveant winn a bad scare. hen the last half of the ninth funing opened Aberdeen was lead ing by a score of 11 to 4, the 11 Whitman yesterday defes t this year con: Th See ete ell The new city to be on this side of Puget Sound, finest deep water harbor on the Sound, the IDEAL ond safety key went out, but |." and Bites: Je j homes : 7 5 - ” Damiehel ieaeiea Shovels panther d Cael ve Peer } and gradually built up this section | place for a large city. (See Thomas’ article in Success Magazine for October.) cm Gers aver tee Seee toa SPORTOGRAMS | Gradually the other transcontinent'/H) al) day in the beautiful GLASS BOTTOM BOATS floating over the BEAUTIFUI went over the fence, scor 1 Hines follo , < } al yint ing four. Quigiey hit safe and the local both the North- GARDENS. Magnificent agate and moonstone beaches. (Come in now and pick ] }MARINE the corners.) ital commerce sds of people , and will Andy Andorson tangled himself orn Pac oat Norther up in bis anxiety to pull off a dow jotfictals stated that they ble play when the next man found the ball. leaving Quigley to score | We are going to build a city here—three transcontinental railroads will meet the Or ary of the world at the docks at Boston Harbor (formerly Dolphmeyer’s Point). Hund | have been hoping for years to see this opened up. We now have it platted in lots and What promises to be a lively —_—__ ed at} (By United Press.) after-| PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 12.—Dave colved noadvices to the ox 4 soccer game will be play Woodland Park tomorre wamed that the b the fifth run. That was all and th . ore’ rate would be tn of next : } " . A game ended with Aberdeen attach: Wandorent oS Sorattes_ ont onateny was absolutely no match for | spring as usual, Both lines are sell.them beginning Sunday. Genuine salt water front lots on easy terms. The first buyers in Seattle ane ateeen aa Hi called at 3 o'clock. The Beattie |Al Kaufman in their bout at the present selling — homegeekers’/#) made forttnes, but the chances are now gone. This will be your | hance on Puget Sound. Cement j ed score follows ° 5 aetna : tickets, . J : 2 tee. wt Pronger Se wollen iee a a os — — . sidewalks and city water are now be ing put in on this land at our expense Boston Harbor Railroad $ 2.084 1 8 etal: players from British Colum el rsp angel ‘ ste BROTHERS ARE HELD. and Steamship Co., Owners. See C. Hillman's cashier in the Times Block today for free tickets, Pt cd, Fee ee oo Seretee even | now long he would be abte Don’t forget the day, Sunday, O hes 13 Our offices, on second floor of Times Bldg., open until 9 ; | 5 : a et ae pgereas ‘a ahied: te Geane” Meee intl FOR MURDER o'clock this evening to give everybody a chance to get a free ticket. Remember, land we are nearly s | 1 " f r c Py “igh de Ge en ; Mahon made four hits out of|Kaufmao k handing him. } i a ing away on the water front will bring thousands before long, as we have 36 feet of water at low 3 6 @ 6 © {| four times up yesterday, securing! Barry got along fairly weli in the aia pr E houhlo - -3 2 2 4 & @)a twobagger, a home run and ai first round, but it was evident that woulen's “oop mien) sis tide. Franchises for double-track steam and electric roads are now befcre the C ounty Commissioners. a v,wnn . of singles. This boy has | Kaufman would sooner or later put, _ It costs us over $2,000 to n this t eg < se mah Mires ted Hke @ big leaguer in the ex-|him out, In the second Kaufman lowing the inque pr the body t 8 e to rur free excursion, so come and enjoy yourself. ee ee ¢ hibition series, and seems to be | knocked his opponent down three °f David Ray Zeigler, held Tues | = Kstém getting better all the time ate times, and Barry was all 28%. the prosecuting attorney ait" | - - - - - Bsporbetder ee 4 8 a out. In the third Kaufman = ——. —, - Pan dt cs sak ~ Se ® we Seattle Athi club ¢ ng four rights and lefts to the Churehil ner Ss = ‘ ! eee me Bee eam will turn out f head and another to the ear ana{cherchill, who shot Seigler, as aa | whaler Narwhal have articl Spon. : eS ee OR Bee ie dP a Mosday afternce: ~ accessory before the fact. It is a > in t & company, enlarg P Tee, oS ce ok 2 Ay Barry dropped again. His seconds) jiiceq that “Shell” aided bis | and taken eX 1) powers of the cor is not exp 4 that the t _ > on ‘eo fix he § jed ~ ys r ee fa a emer | ane eee enaw And the NEM | nrothor tn the Killing of Melgies ; 5 of the i increasing the capt Reors by innings BAD PLUMBING, BAD HEALTH. eases jand that he prevented his brother w is 6 a a | st ) ees ‘ H from surrendering his gun to a bar , & coaling city 14 m tock of the i Let us install a me apital atory or sink. Factory ? one Call PACIFIC COAST tender a few minutes before the jhorth of Nome, fc pr Lumber company of Seat- =e Gi BROWN PLt MB | tragedy occurred. It also is tated man's arrival from i 1 tle m $20,000 to $80,000. ING CO. 963 Plas at UME. COMPANY REPORT by the pe that “Shell” boasted +g A an the original nd ease of « stock of the : to an officer juat befe he shoot by the abip. As a result of the de piitott Bay pany of Seat- | ing that either he or his brother | sertions, it me necessary for tle $20,000 to 980,000, would get Zeigie © long. The the skipper of the rman to ship) Mason County Fruit Growers’ & Pp ) a ua y United Preas. c of Shelton, $3,000, by W. tn mation charges the two broth a crew soctatios BOSTON, Oct. 12.—The Pacific | ers with murder in the first degree (By United ) great scene this morning he forced | is fact is | N. Libby, Alexander Benson, A. A Coast company makes the w CHICAGO, Oct The wheat/the price of December to $1 yous § Linton, Frank Binns, C. 8. Bram ing fina ge atement for the pit ia to be th » of another/and May to $1 The Armour | Whales. baugh, Harry C. Ashfield and A @ year ending June 30. G earn clash between bulls and bears, in-| crowd already s 4 to lose soy Potarean ave tea ; y h} t e ings, $7,406,405; met, $1,419,879; BRIEFS BY WIRE volving millions of dollars and mil-|or eight cents per bushel on about TRAINING POR MEET. Lowman Catering commen I net, $1,489,673: cha te es af beahiin of Wheat ix 9,000,000 bus atte > ' 7 y i 2 Comm a B. Brigg ap eq - > ap (ere , a in training for t ith and G. A. Grant ed dividend, $76,250 is. we Ie Parte eet yu, [resenting the bull side and Wall at.| der to keep the prices up. Armour |!% { ining for the tall fh hat : cre 1 dividend, $240,000; com | fA. is mentally um |tterests and J. Ogder Fact: | was urged to withdraw by some of | aan men october 2 ARRANGE FOR SPEAKERS. tividend ar pIUA, | sound. wi { persecution | 98 for the bears. I s the |his brokers yesterday but says he bw h nee of he ‘4. 841. First pr and com: | ania HOR | woper hand judging from this morn-| will stick hades freeses reo rete . Beginnt th the meeting to mon stock earnings equa per ina’s scramble and he will be able over.” Indications point to a gt ~ da ae c a St be held October 21 sotme speaker, It’s the old way, the on! sent and show oa ines vor| .Mrs. Ambrose &. Hooker, widow! ~ ‘ ; . exchange. Lieut. Louis C. Rock held . $ the old wa onl ent an ane Ove 10 boo! he price at will, I anuc batt | either leat > ional, will y 1906 of Gen. Hooker, of civil war fame,| "00st the price at wi me Bane ae well is director of athletics ither : or atk address the Commercial lb at ach meeting Congressman Wee L. Jone to begin the series during the fall other me ers of the congressional delegation, The way, the known way The ems mes reer See re ee ees 2 x reason it’s called secret is be is dying as a ult of a complica - _ | The running time oth sides, th The validating office that has cific trains between Salt Lake Ch » v ‘ was p ned ming ten tat anole ie hres bt (ase | ® PRIMARY ELECTION ic'cisoseShects fae our fiir, Sng Service) ern Pa-|!ng to a new cutoff track 4 se nted by his attorney, Frank The follow Cause > many people d WV seem to know ise men have been te q rh ior and North / Hl creta G. BE Boos, & ling g saint | Drew, while William Hoff Cook ap- | {2 co ation papers have been ’ is to be elose 1 Jndge He And o . p tive « igu for an tmos ait the. om Gihes: sot . “ool sprig fa Ke Bea Lindsey f Denver | (Star Spec Service.) | peared for the prosecution filed with the secreta tate es ampatee rong ‘ as many ¢ ne aris kote @ accept the presidency of the " |; Seattle Amseiienn Publt < ership. sometir wiser n hay are still out, it is expected International Juvenile Court asso-|, OLYMPIA, Oct. 12—In re lecmpany of Seattle, 000.6 " ae 08 ca " there will be a big rush of | ciation jisquiries on the subject from the bee gee Mlk meen PME tn ¥/HOW MANY MEN HAVE sand | been silently p ig by the A those lines, between! faroness Alexandri the | “ity attorney of North Yakima, Fred 8. McCullough, Paul K. Mohr COME RICH? * ‘oO pdr once . S. aon dolp t advice and first of the month wife of P. T. Bar = my : M@itorney General J. D. Atkinson few B. F. Carlson Adolph G. Faus Many a man has become wealthy Talk arn © Marry | construed some mooted points re ALASKA RAILROAD Ralph M. McCullough, James Mur s >pportumity pee edtiek in: the: nenasiags for the fourth time, and tn this) garding the operation of the prim phy and C. F. Schienker ‘ Heth die ie dl ng: are the man is Count de Brey.| ary election law | Ww nC 1 sestens (Sem ne 6 finan His xtec on have been sen od <The attorney general holds that 8 1 >, of Bea Perly t have 421,496.35 pay envelope to go into the 7 to death at Hayti for conspiring toleven though the Republican or| NEWARK MS, On 12.—The |W: H. Hile, R AN gga qeoad yearn A por big, strong Scandinavian (Star Special Service.) jPrercnrew Se poverninent Democratic party did not place &/ Council City & Solomon River rail |2¢r and W. W t the had enough money J Grover Cleveland {a tmpro party Ucket in the field at the time! road ol oe ae ot ‘al Amertean I cor are b . You ca - ade : ASHION, Oct. 12.—The Vast mproving 1 of the Seward peninsula 1 the andle it American Bank. For the con VAS 3. Me en land ts now able to be up and|of the last municipal election, they| Alaska, has been placed in t filed amended artic 5 fo th © Save a little each venience of ings Der bee Ney : Ms cages hh ae three | ground are not prohit from doing 80 | hands of Recel Jerome D. God. | Dames of the trustees: eR oe n the State Bank itors, we keep open on Satur alae ae teas al eee Droduets naa {sued by the Bell Telephone com. |COUnt This question arose because | was made by a stockholder so as |!Moorporation of the town of Index, |and whe ity comes your day Evenings from 5 to 8 the fruit and vegetable exhibit | PAnyY for damages because of the re ‘ing out politi min the law shut-|to prevent the of the road to | Snohomish county way you will be able to take I, pnt boyco parties or organ-| satis segment af mn _ with extra room, extra clerks, extra facilities of would be a credit to a more pre-| Cent boycott atisty a judgment of $8,000 The Washington Fire is 4 izations which did not poll 10 per y Y € ed by an Alaskan Receiver's 3 Fl ? tentious fair. The officers of the ‘ 1 or much to advertise Seattle Fleet of bai sort. fair this fall are ®. K. Van Olinda, SPECIAL SERVICES. piper cg eds ier certificates will be issued to pay | Washington in the oast manaeet: W. @. Bates, sccretary: ne attorney general point ‘tall demands against the road : A. J. Linstead, treasurer; A, M Dr. McCausland of the Mm, |*hat @ party or organization which . ‘hurch south will hold wnectei |/Polled 10 per cent of the vote at = On Savings 0/ Compound Bion, marshal. The muperintend. |B. church south, wil hold, apecial |p precoding wasicipal & CREW DESERTS SHIP MOVING AND wt We Pay © Interest were as follows: Fruits, 8. W. Jn | St 1a. m. and at § p. m & separate ballot. if demanded, at STORAGE CO., _— women's aepartaent, are a | Your Eastern Friends|th primary election. ‘Under ho TO MINE GOLD CORNER THIRD AND WASHINGTO! Sarees) ester, A.D. Cowen May come west on the Special One |4 “people's ticket,” which led | We Operate the Only Absolutely FIREPROOF WARBHOUSE f® Deposits may be sent by mail at at (By United Press vont garden tracts Best and chea colonist rates offered by the | ten per cent of the vote at the | my | tle. less than cost of street car fara, in the county on sale. tesoorrow.|Oregon R. R. & Nav. Co. during | city election, t# entitled to Its own| SAN FRANCISCO, Oct at. | ff Beattie ¢ Fay's ad on Page 8 eee | 8 proaiber and October from Chi © party ballot at the prim-| tt aot hy a, oat is ‘ 4 hg ! Unequaled Security fs Offered for the Storage ot ee 7 ery; omncesemen | CAKU, 33.00; St, Louts, $30.00 toe oes. Onaeee moran ast to | Pianos, Pictures, Trunks and Other V. We vaa FURNACES FOR 56 Omaha, Kansas City and Missourl |the north of Nome, fourteen mem: |} @ Cent What It Will Cost to Store Your Goods TO &ROOM HOUSES ‘cinta, $25.00. Tell them or| SCHMITZ CASE POSTPONED, | bers of the crow of the whalor Her Scandinavian American FOR $65 a H ine thelr address, Deposits ] man are alleged by the men of the PHONES: Main 1523, Ind. WOODHOUSE CO, at the Union Tieket Office,| SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 12 sure and attend the opening Alaska Building, Seattle } 112 UNIVERSITY ST, | 608 First av., W. H, Bills, Gen, Agt gone B Be mits again appeared be ® Garden Tracts tomorrow MOVING, PACKING, CUT FREIGHT RATES , se | ***/ fore Judge Dunne this morning for Page 8 oo ” eee

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