The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 16, 1907, Page 5

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TIATION MAY _ CAUSE DEAT United Pre@.) ‘ hig Cal, Oot, 16—As) “jnitiation” prank | © te result of an“ ating a wheel the machine was io motion and the lad was mivally drawn toward the roll ers. Crothers tratantly realtzed Inf | danger and implored bis laughing | by a number of follow fe & hardware store, companions to ry » him, mean: | 16 years old, now while struggling to bres are | at Bis home from the machine, Just as the cog Ae ia contion to vo/ wheels were About to pinch the | that two doctors and as flesh of the help poy the older | serious are attending him apprentices stopped the machine, | any 8 nurses Crothers went home, bat while he} on the way waa ta with violent ‘ail the youths were was me, preparatory leaving the [inary of them began sew pains and after his evening meal collapsed. Physicians were called qith Crothers and pulled [int and an examination showed that tua used for bre his spine had been injured and tho tn sneer They fastened the Heaments of his lege and back sand by strained and separated to the | rolle MARRIAGES ARE __ ESSES IN ALASKA United Press.) generally the third unton pas, : gel This last marriage usually takes | & complete + “*\ place when the couple reaches moa of Alaska ant) young manhood and womanhood, | pinion of V. Stefans-/and its ties are rarely if ever of the Mikkelson broken, If a couple upon firat mat ing, for any reason proves uncom returned who has just genial, the one wishin to do #0 TT | the far worth. Loath tarts. semuein elae. | DOROTHY RUSSELL AND PAUL R. STONE, MEN'S CRAVENETTE RAIN ‘every instance. There are no hard feelings and| (Seattle Star Exciusive Service.) 30 years old and is a St. Paul el COATS. he found there is no complaint | ST. PAUL, Oct. 16.—Everybody |About four years ago he became | Men's Cravenette Raincoats, tn The Finest $5.00 Hat geay from relicion and civ A peculiar feature of those | says he's a nice young fellow, thin *tage atruck and flew off to New | %®* 4nd roliable goo at special | Ever Brought to ‘es etomplified by the/matehos is the fact that young) Paul R. st the actor man who York. He bas been a success in| /©¥ prices. Seattle branch of the Seattle. gam, bad & higher moral and couples are as a rule not very af |is going to be the second husband | *¢¥eral companies, and met the Goodyear Rainesat Co, corner It tan't our say po | M@eatard than those who fectionate, which ts a peculiar con: of Dorothy, Lillian Russell's “ducky |@alnty pretty Dorothy on the| iret and Madison that makes {t so. It's eon Christianised and trast, as when permanently od, daughter Rialto. | Que —-— — | the snappler style, the and reaching the age of from 25 to| Dorothy is quite young yet, but! After they are married Dorothy! $1.00 Double | Fieher, 1 lustrous a doy reaches the f 36, they become affectionate and | she's had her little experience in| Russell will take her young hus finish and the greater fears be marrios « lr! loving In the extreme, and never |tho divores court. Stone I about |band into vaudeville. Black Leather | shape-keeping qualities A yeat unnecessarily leave one another's | z . these are the things Stotansson. | side . ance a Brass Trimmed — {|_| that "piace the “Gran tn this The children resulting from THE MARKETS S17) wheat hay whole P { | nly utely in the rmanent | those trial unions are always weil ;— mieshnen Dog Collar 75¢ | | lead of the $5.00 class jee cared for. They are often adopted co wre “ah es colem per ton. t - | | hate. by elderly couples who are child-| Business was very quiet on Nedoned Red ten O18 pee Mpeg | And we have other ae the second, and | less. ay. this morning, with no | hats for te money apuses — change tn quotations, The grape ew nS Hate in all the Iatest r rhet te very firm. jhokling steady. A large arrived from California on steamer Buckman yes and prices are supply the riay after OPENS STATE NEWS Peanut and popcorn vendors |to be driven off the streets of The Kitsap County Teachers’ in Pind fs in seesion at Port Or are Ta. | We on the City afternoon The poultry market is ported as being of California still re erstocked chard ato a, © price ak Vancouver, Wash, is to organize | Pow!ns are tho prices hietie elub. Ost. 16-—In the prew |" edward Meredith was drowned | feeey of War Taft and asmbly was near Carbonado while in an epllep » be; tle fit. — sed maugure | “Judge Hanford { holding ted retary Pat Ge | court at Bellingham. Eastern marketmen,.are well | pleased with the fruit shipped from the merchants of Whateom county try to uicide in Aber if you fail it's up to you 8. A. Paul attempted it and was fined $26 and costs Bellingham joggers have dropped the price of loge §2 per thousand Oct. 146. shot a dear oear Senday and carried Bis back. The animal 1S pounds and is destined to be tendered by to his friends. eames Schoal children Bellingham Gives Himself Up. place money In the hands of the WALLA, Oct. 15.—Nes als of the various schools turn deposit it in the for saving Who deserted from Fort fem months ago. after Moaths of his endist and gave bhimeelf 2, of Chicago, tchee ight train. was by being run Live hems Ie; tive & penne, bes fr | Buy your hat of EN. Brooks & men tow . Slee. 1841 Second OF eee | Wotiers, Sie, vurkeys, mm eoewta Ge oe Cheese. nt ee A STORE FOR EVERYBODY fff \'%T) Oren Eee! weet; ase ranch Seen don. #6 Weegee Tameh. Be, casters DROP IN PRICES Lime an@ Cement coment, imported. per Wet, aliorsig, 5 Portiaed commomt rs bargains in h yusehold h waied are, kitchen and plain and fancy china. We are to rearrange departments in the Busy and to save the heavy loss through in handling, we are offering some excep gains to close out everything quickly, } saving the expense of moving. Following few of the specials awaiting you tomorrow Wash Boilers. Worth $1.25—H eavy Copper Bottom {. C. Wash Boilers, with cover, and made for A ~ c towne, per tt cows, per Ih, Ke a No. § Stove 69c age A ad bor tm, oHe Thursday only , ' eels Pteamer halibet m ie; herring me, be. 4 * te! wout, Ie 110 or sans Salad Bowls. Worth S0c—Large Sine Fancy German China Salad or Fruit tye * oysters, sack gy ee at half only Cc Melts - Hag and Peedstatte Tanned Half Soles. Puget sound hay. tom, 1021; altnite 9 burner Worth 25c—Our Wilder Brand More battleships at oavy fomplete, on of Tanned Leather Half-Soles. than ever before. 7, vee 48c Stone, White-Lined 2-Gal. Pickling oon Cover---Just the Thing for Put- ruit and Vegetables. A Few mededin for Tomorrow at Only 25¢ morrow, a pair NORTHWEST TRUST & SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY first Ave. and Columbia St SEATTLE, WASH, Security resorted to alike for safe Stove Boards. Worth %o—Perfection Enamel! Axes Reduced. $1.00—fent Mib, su " % sale tomor at only Toe Nail Clippers. Worth 25c—"Kiean Nail” Anti ‘tle Toe Nail Cutter; an arth Oey Hospital This company ts rich and poor scuritie sof vaults may be rer sum of $4 per an Heating Stoves $2.50—The Hump We © just received a : Top, Nickel-Piat . , Mas Heating Store arge shipment of doll Monomien! and gront he wigs, arms, legs, ¢ thet Hoe: on sale to, can be din making new B®. SHORROCK 31 98 PELGER‘HURLE 2ND AVENUE @& UNION BUT wat only k HARTMAN Vico Prostdent. MYERS, Secretary. SMITH, of the old onldent mes 1. P. ALEXANI VLA Cashier A per Ct. laterest paid on Saving noon, and another lot of «rapes ta] thie} no changes are reported in prices, | “DUCKY DAUGHTER” WILL MARRY AGAIN ARS FOR. OIL bail of $5, THE SEATTLE STARe-TUHSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1907. strictly ruled out on grounds of Ir relevancy A. G. Stepper soo, that the casket surely » the crematory, plus Its con tonte. ~~ SHIPPERS (By United Press.) WASHINGTON, D Oct, 16. hPough the efforts of Interstate Gammeree Commissioner Lane it in NEW INCORPORATIONS (Star Special Service.) OLYMPIA, Oct. 16.—The follow HUM Pacific Coast Hospital associa tion, of Seattle, $10,000 Mallory (By United Pre LOS AN( 8, Oct {tema in the will of late tee in the earth by the tle babes in The ide of my lit Rosedale cemetery funeral to be private to a| | Lock tongued, 14, 16:and 18-ineh | fall shapes and colors, ltengths, 1 inch w large brass derbies, fedoras, soft studs, plate, buckle, etc. Regular adjustable styles oF hoveity effects. Every tier style, See window for } | Budi Tor BRIEFS BY WIRE special prices on over 25 other | tse in every shape and | $9.95 oe Stee, atyles, 1 and kinds, Any col-| — i regular vatue $15.00. Phtete thn " Te are out of If here mailed to any address, 100 DOWNEY-WALKUP | oar Vine: 9 we y i ous people are ou : oxya. Full line at way down|| COMPANY, if a very substantial and active couch, frame of oak; strong, mk in Barcelona owing to floods.) oe. On sale until Oct. 22 | 914 First Avenue. heavy feet; nicely finis upholstered in Persian velour and men suepected of having | soe Russett, double stitched, nickel nited the NewsHerald pliant trimmed, harness ther collar Topeka, K last month have 60c a and are held pe 1 inch wide, 17, 19 and 21 inches 008 long A lighted cigaret thrown care-|$800 Double binck leather, brass Fly on the Fiyer onnly away was the cause of th trimmed Coll $1.50 | SEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE. | fire which destroyed the steamer| Lock tongue 1% In. wide Fare 35e—Round Trip, 800 Tafoo Maru off Shanghai recentiy,| 16. 18 and 20) in long, brane|| FOUR ROUND TRIP! AIL Y. which 0 lives were lost stadded rosettes. LEAVES SEATTLE — 6:45 — —_ — ane | 00¢ Rusaot leat red or blue felt | and 10:25 a m, 2:05 and 6:46 Soap Lake Baits will ave Uned, nickle studded collar pm. ma ei chataation cae [4000 Tee, $908 Ghuble black lent LEAVES TACOMA — 8:35 » brass trimmed harne m. and 12:15, 3:55 and 7:90 oa ag —~ | Aneorted Mises, Very’ U. SEELEY, Jr., Agent ttle —Tel Tel. 212. Main 176. Tacoma— 60¢ small dog and COFFEE. Lined with red o blue felt. seal Cheap for those that !9ped edgos, Sin. wide, ¥ 11 aad won't pay for good; Schil-| tf you haven't time, let us know||, We are showing the finest and the kind of dog, at most stylish line of neck, price ling’s Best for those who! you wish to pay, and we will select TOP COATS won't have poor. & suitable collar In the City. : THE TAILORED READY CO, You returns your mowy FFL M. SPINNING sicnet and Pees @ it; we pay him 1310 Second Av. The City Has Chosen Mout BarerPark As an Object Lesson to All Other Residence Sections IMPROVING AND BEAUTIFYING A PLACE FOR HOMES BY AN PARKS, PARKWAYS AND LANDSCAPE GARDENING, IN THE GREAT WORK OF EXTENSIVE SYSTEM OF Are You Profiting by This? THAN LEAST DON’T YOU REALIZE THAT WHEN TH —THE VALUE OF PROPERTY IN MOUNT WHAT YOU CAN BUY IT FOR TODAY? WORK IS FIN BAKER PARK WILL ED—IN LESS BE AT A YEAR DOUBLE For Every Dollar That You Pay You Get Another Dollar IN THE LAND AND IMPROVEME you THAT VALUE OF THE ARLY Half a Million Dollars BAKER PAK A NTS, POSSIBLY DO NOT REALIZE Is Being Spent IN MAKING MOUNT PLACE FOR THE HOMES OF THOSE WHO APPRE CIATH AND WANT THE BESY, ARB YOU ONE OF THESE? 18 THERE ANY REASON WHY YOU SHOULD NOT HAVE THE VERY BEST, WHEN YOU CAN GET IT FOR THE SAMB PRICK, OR LBS8, THAN YOU HAVE TO PAY ELSEWHERE? Terms of Payment to Home Builders Are the Most Liberal Ever Offered FOR HIGH CLASS RFE ENCE PROPERTY IN SEATTLE—PRACTICALLY WHATEVER YOU ARE ABLE AND WILLING TO PAY, IN I y 1 \LLMENTS. MOUNT BAKER PARK CARS RI DIRKCT TO PARK TWENTY MINUTE FROM PIONEBR SQUARE Mitchell Phillips MANAGER Office in Ave. and McClellan § Ind, 8944 Daniel JonesCompany AGENTS f 117 Cherry St | Main 2984 Park at 3th Ind 695 will faible that the independent oll |ing corporation papers have been now régistered in the Mroducers may be given such share | filed with the secretary of state er Ss > dd x Standard and Teddy Bear of the avaliable ling stock an Wenatchee Valley & Northern veal Via P their noeds may warrant. On com | Railway company, of Clinton, lowa contest are you among Plaint being made to him by ship-| general railroad powers, $100,000; them? j Pere that certain interests are} L, Lamb, G. © Lamb apd Frank W t : jreadily favored, Lane wrote to B.| Ellis, incorporators, Petre! Davin we want every dittle girl in . Calvin, view president apd of Leavenworth, is appotnted agent ! Q ral manager’of the Southern Palin this state. ra bn a hig ee : Gule, and suggested that the plan| New Whatcom Aerie No. 21, Fra for beside ill, the fun, you adopted with Krein shipments in|ternal Order of Wagles, of Belling ! eras bs > apts be 1 * may win one ol the prizes the northwest be put Into effeet ham; A. M. Loux, president, and 8 Copyright applied for ! B®. Mullin, secretary by 8. F. Co and there is everything a lit P. W. Dooner, in which he speaks | lak’ hia ‘egeptlent-gemdacaus ane buys a Buck steel | ortginal/and ba him of « wree range, or heater of humor in @¥en wach a dey leaal a ; |and nat dadahont an «seit! tn | here— one plaés he auys, “l owe no debt —your old stove jat all, ind intend to ke pin th THE y : . same happy state, if possible,” | range or heater aren > he Real dlepostiion GRANNIS | taken as part payment on the purchase of a tlowlar I requare that my + ins | $5.00 | new one-— | be cremated and my ashes burted| 3 dogree, all oratory and toare being |B. M. Colwell, GW A. Feroe and| Wight, C. W. Martin, W. B, Jobn ston, Edward &. Webster, Horbert Sichwabacher Hardware company, | Howard, If, P. Moran, W. H. Stew of Seattle, files amendment to pro jart and W. MH Diliman vide for olght trustees | } Samuel C. Jackson Lake Washington association A chinaman attempted to espe fruit raising and farming, of from a steamer at Vancouver, B, atthe, $5,000; J, B, Gustine, M. F.|C., and was drowned. thousands of little girlg are “Great tle girl could wish for among the beautiful prizes, so don't miss it! $1 down, $1 a week furniture savings of great consequence to the economically inclined— two good couch specials--- tufted; differeat colors; ular price, $15.00; an exceptionally good couch for the reg- very specially priced for the 9 95 ’ Sravenaro $13.90 regular value $20.00. —the odd scroll feet and head effects give this couch a very pleas- ing appearance; full size, spring edge, covered with fine Per- sian velour; any color; the framework ts of oak and nicely fin- ished. The regular price is $20.00; the very apecial $13. 90 price for the week Credle} liog Seattle. 1006 to 1016 First Avenue. Tacoma. Saving money stimulates the desire to earn more to save Hang your working, every-day habits onto a saving system with a backbone. That backbone fs a Savings Bank Book. The Title Trust | f | | i i i | Company will faithfully and conservatively care for your grow | The key to “money in the bank” ts the “backbone” in your | | = | | | Title Trust Company — Second Avenue and Columbia Street | AMUSE MENTS. THIRD AVENUE =, THEATER Bae 52 = a Ec ie and ee Sag ee PANTAGES VAUDEVILLE w t A s! Packed ‘ b . ‘ agnoux, Hume ain COLISEUM ‘ “ b i .. : ; ‘syate THE GRAND we THE OLIVER © ana te e tieyer " SEATTLE THEATER LOIS THEATER this Kin ally Bw , M

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