The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 18, 1907, Page 7

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THE SEATTLE STAR--FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, ANOTHER CLAIM FILED, " sewers and three persona, —tneludin ’ a roe . « ay an, pet ' i, shor . b vor’ 5 al WOMAN, Wore HAVEd. Lashed. to a|!i shopped teed, ton. Hea! ve Bay gin Bw Mey [rescued by: renpieeaned ashe Fitvorts, 110 per pound) Meaati, ito], THO third olaim which has been Comrada, two puplis of the Ballard wed by people on land. walnuts, ite; a fled in the last month for dam bich school, are to compete for the j Jouta, te; pecan “lagos wustained by falling into the $100 « l yffered by the state wd xeavation at Fourth ay, and Yow | for sue pbaters way was entered today by Mins e| THE MARKETS | : ° 9 ms HA K thering Stream, stenographer tn Eleven to Take Test m Dame | elty engineer's office, who asks Kleven officers af Fort Lawton Commiasion Row was very dull 50 for a broken limb and other will take the riding test to be held this morning, commission mon Oa TRIA Injuries, - ‘i next M lor the inspection : claiming that the cold weather ts W. Greely, commander reape » _ j of the department of the Columbiff? he remains of ie dead girt witt|"Menatble for the tack of buying arte " maby he potato market (# reported as | n Gen TO FIT UP OFFICE, examinat 4 -" | (By United Pre akon to Pauled® this afternoon |p ) Dr, Ivan A. Parry, the newly ap ° | “ ” [ at n | being ft and ood qu re Z " y | Mountaineers to “Hike. night 08 ety . her, parwate jare Genie: perv re My rie posse LINCOLN, Neb, Oct. 18—Rev,| Polnted health officer, this after (By United Press.) year, or at Kingston, Valparaiso}, “ountaineers propose in the ITyearo’ ton i POT! Wilbert Ferguson, on trial on a|00n asked the finance committee} PERKELEY, Cal, Oct, 18.—Pré. | #4 Mexico. 4 nx 8 | | duiging in nine-mile “hike,” or yea yentereay, morn ad DE | A supply of pears received on the | "tat charge occupied the stand (Of the city council for 4 8PPTO-| fessor A, O. Louschner, head of the| Gon. HE. M. Carr, who flent visited | “bird walk,” as they term ft, on rer pmereency NOs street bypseveral house most of ‘Thursday, finishing hieP@riation of $200 to fit up a health ; Was con department of astronomy of the! Ala years ago, at pre 6th. The jaunt will death was @ | domned my : direct examinatio withstant-Pfflee, The amount was allowed, | r coma to Stetlacoo sped GAMBLERS sare hi crult tnapector, THO ine” the > Ne of the wtate. He university, announces that the | Crating at Fairbanks, In in a babe, ay. 8 fracture P ere covered with a fungus for the winter wth flally contradieted = Chancellér MUST APPEAR iN [heavy earthquake recorded Wedoos:| gioomy picture of mining. condl.| Grapes are still trodden with the A small supply of grapes arrived | Huntington's tgxtimony wherein ft day had for ite center of disturb bare feet in many of the oll, The fracture ex grec tions at Faigbanks, owing to labor ineyards jae of the brain ast a (By United Press.) [today from Califernia, but will |{mdleated a knowledge of the lance a: point. between the Mésieaa | troubles {Spain and tal Jong. TH aLiseg RENO, Ney, Oct 18—-Two| probably be sold before closing /P!MOrs Kolng around abdut him be 0 0 Gas Ga UA tesmuines nec = bad homor7ns t was Nevada constables were shot and|tUme fore Mra. A. E. Cross, a member joc allan islands, | See This OVERCOATS ereral Deel the dis: n of Killed Wednesday by gamblers in| of his former flock r ie 2 . The university expert says that the : Our Overcoat stock is very large ~ Which appeared small Nevada towns, Constable] een alwo contradict the f) Unions Alfred Meacham, son of | shock was heavier than that of last! Take the University or Lake It ingludes every desirable style wt oe Gilbert, of Ely, was killed by Chas] Fakta bony ene, $8780 witnesses called in corroboration eer F, Meacham, the well-known | mn aon . = Union oar to Terry hve. and nee | that has been shown thi wason ki goat tikely t by Sanders, a sporting man, when ho | Strate Waa We, to; Californts | and repeatedly denied that he hat a no cw Bn - apne a in sett Pg “ke Boap cleanses b the wore z ure Food show Ask W. B. Hutchinson Co., corner tnd - ectared | Attempt to re with San | Pepecabies. been too friendly with Mrs, Croa¥, | @morrow Morning and shows caus your grocer for tieket and Union hat or | ders, who was cruelly beating. hin! Green corn, t1 25178 per enck; on | He admitted that he regarded tho|*Y he should not pay his divorced nd with | Wife. Constable Kennedy, of Palis ae Cross house as a second home, but! ¥!fe, Adine Meacham, the allmany | fe; } Ault flow 1 theory !s fo alight fron worked solving her head to take @ big sum of money from a Woman he had been living @umea, | on Tailors, 617 Second av, which | } 2 } beat aranenencrenet is, com.e-| EN OINED sopanrod mpage even in year | $500 in Gold Will Be Given Away to |r My. Killy Bas-Joversight in tho” mechanical de- the First Baby Born on This Property ova of the | With. She refused to give it up Tak iT tub, a renovated noche buiter, s4@iie, east: | pag ve | Joe Schiumpf, John Hieser,|partment, the name of the Live hene Ih ‘ sb ee » live duc by oi roosters, 19 @1te; [ae bey fre Co T?\e) roasters, ie) of Music. Two | ade, Was shot and killed by a man never & thought of woleting It ea ed by the court, he will be t th 8 an & man hever & thought of wo! s | held in contempt of court. Meacham yatery Kennedy came on the scene Brooks terviewed Shot him through the heart. He npany, W. L. Brobeck and Fred/stead of the London Tuallors, Immense Orchards of Ripe Fruit—Plums, Apples, Pears and Grapes—WI1Il Be Thrown Open to the Pub | Wright were today enjoined in/an entirely different concern. The amed Brooks, whom he was try! tered h i ee Instances oF the |t0 rreat. Brooks trled whe Bo Ao we Eg dy o preva did not appear thin morning, and 4 the offense, he frankly admitted he|¥** siven until 9:30 tomorrow was where Mra. Crows sald he wae morning to do no but he dented any impropriety WRON N ME USED G NAME IS USED | then turned the revolver to his own Cals: Gaaeaiad: eabbe: taaee, maine tho ldmehen Talos ares new fies, ny Me Free on Sunday, This Will Probably Be Our Last Fr xeursion This Year, 80 Come With Us | . car the to put under arrest. Brooks tried first AUTO OWNERS ARE Chi peppers, hoe es In the advertisement of the Lon head and fired a bullet through his Cherry st. from First| ing recently opened a store on Sec-|f| 8"4 Enjoy Yourself at Our Expense, Great Opening for Stores of All Kinds. Lumber of all kinds e case and he started to beat her, When rge EB. Rust, the United Auto|Union Tailors was used = in Dig Free Clam-Bake and Barbecue on the Grounds Sunday. Will Have a Full Band ere, We; tur |eouth ald |g atw aie GSR EAS, Shadi |to Second ava, or the north sidejond ay. while the Union Tallors|[| furnished to people who will build here at $9 per thousand; flooring, rustic, ete, at same prt }*: a ie from First ay. to the alley, for|/have been fn business in Seattle Shingles, $1 per thousand. Want men of all kinds to work; wages 50 to $7.00 per day oe) | Ease automobile stands, The heartngs|for the past year leave Seattio at 9 a. m. sharp from Pier 6, foot of University Stre Wasbington rancho don. #8s: of the Northwest Motor company, t. Will reture to Seattle early tas SESE Haig Ores TePeD Bes eastern | Th gM Livery company and A.| UNION MEETINGS TONIGHT. in evening dach improved Lt Nae Lime an@ Coment. |D. Peoples were continued until] , " . e or at ere coment, imported, per bet, | October 26. The Machinists, Waltroases, ning (By United P ) ies ai Pertnes eomen\, California, per Waterfront Federation, Pole Rals- "Q ope a d 4 es ore, Truck Drivers and Metal Pol-| Weisde BEINSURG, Out. 26--The OM ue on i md isbers bold thelr regular meetings | b * ish steamer Alfred Erlandsen ran |appee sh led gh nat a at the Labor Temple tonight : - t . | ae Come--Rain or Shine ™ ashore near Saint Abb's Head last on te : E Concerts : ht and all hands were swopt | ree Concer" On the Beauth tek! ethene, St te Weethis te Rounds’ Ladies’ Orchestra and BP gs Se LOTS ’ a " i eee ty Co. of New York, with . coe a Pern to seats ied | (By United Press.) Miss Gussie Lonsaw, an exception Steamer 2 eg ean} Bightoon sailors were DENVER, Col, Oct. 1%.—The other corer gael ry agg ow " pert eastbound Santa Fe train, the Cal an sa Bers ti ' 3 ifornia limited, No. 4, ran into the ers’ Pure Food show, Second osemt e Leal Our Overcoat stock is very large. Regiment armory, 19279 Terry av. diteh near Karl, 20 miles north of Trinidad, this morning. Kngineer John Thomas was killed and Fire foot of man Beington fatally injured. The} 4 j Rive Steck. engineer of the second engine os University St., ecaped, bat ft is thought the fire at 9 a. m. man is under the wreck. A num ber of passengers were injured Beacon | Ask your grocer for free tickets. | Take Lake Union or Univernity ¢ ey vee | It includes every desirable style ee that has been shown thia season. » SPINNING w. &. Hutchinson Co. corne 1310 Second Av. and Union. Leaves Pler 6 TERMS $2 Per Month | Better bring @ little money | Bring Your Family 5 : a / And Have One STEAMER YOSEMITE patepp eh nes | Good Time in rem 6. see something | Your Life. TOOT OF UNIVEReITY eT. you want | seers, per Ib O0Ke: cows Mh. PORE Sh Sharp. This utiful steamer carri rain or shine. Full band of mus free tickets now. 1,700 peopte and Is the largest on the Pacific Coast. Come Sunday, on the boat. Please call at our offices in The Tifhes Block for a ne oy freten shed per ih fe; whitefish per ; the e telty Where Sails and Rails Meet e Hay aed Peedetatts Puast sound hay, ton, 120971) aif } Old Rainier Ciothing Store see ea bss eect Gat Bee | ~ ‘ $80; crashed torn ton SHS ton ol cae per, ton bat; Sy Games: Deeeey eK of the Old Rainier Clothing Store, has at last se f - ——waees = MANILA, Oct. 18--A story has | at 1104 First Ave, and now has placed on sale Gasoline Engine |reached the police from a priest a I. , of goods, that he ot from the railroad company, §/ Second-hand 10-horse-power gaso- that an attempt was made to throw if] The new city to be on this side of Puget Sound, finest deep water harbor on the Sound, the fee im & Wreck east of the mountains. Mr. Kessler had Ietine engine for sale at bargain, |* bom at Taft while he was af | IDEAL place for a large city. (See Thomas’ article in “Success Magazine” for October.) FREE legant new fall stock was offered for [}G. H. Woodhouse Co, 112 Univer. Rims & reception at the Jesuit WE | RIDES all day in the beautiful GLASS BOTTOM BOATS floating over the BEAUTIFUL SUBMAR- at less than manufacturers’ cost sity at . coe COllege, but Investigation failed to \f] INE GARDENS. Magnificent agate and moonstone beaches. (Come in now and pick out the cor. | snapped the goods up, and with the ready cash achnopbaveiiagitiesion ve | Hleelose any foundation for the re SHOW | vers.) We are going to build a cit? here—three transcontinental railroads will meet the Oriental | of his life. im the past the Old Rainier Cloth port jf] commerce of the world at the docks at Boston Harbor (formerly Dolphmeyer's Point). Hundreds of | % given you better bargains than they adver ord as saying that never before noch great bargains as we can at this " Our motto “Good* as advertised or money re You have all heard the old saying “money taike,” but tn 9) “prices talk.” people have been hoping for years to see this opened up. We now have ft platted fn lots and acres, | OVERCOATS. YOU |f| and wil! sel! them, beginning Sunday. Genuine salt waterfront lots on easy terms. The first buy- Our Overcoat ntock is very large |f| ers im Seattle made fortunes, but the chances are now gone. This will be your last chance on | It includes every desirable style Puget Sound, Cement sidewalks and city water are now being put in on this land at our expense, that has been shown this season Boston Harbor Railroad and Steamship Co, Owners ee ©. D. Hillman’s cashier in the Times | W. 8. Hutehineon Co. corner Ind Block today for free tickets. Don't forget the day, Sunday, October 20. Our offices, on second floor | jand Uaton. reste | of Times Building, open until 9 o'clock this evening to give everybody a chance to gét a free ticket. | | Remember, land we are nearly giving away on the waterfront wiil bring thousands before long, as we | sini sone . | have 26 foot of water at low tide. It costs us over $2,000 to run this free excursion, but we don't | i care; we bave lots of money and we want to see you all have a good time Roth the Milwaukee and Styles | MEN'S CLOTHING cashmeres, go at errr Bults, in Scotch tweeds and cashmeres, xo at .. $6.50 ‘Salis, in worsteds, (weeds and cheviots, go at . $8.50 Men's Suits, in black clay worsteds, imported every rment hand tailored; sat iuicebs ssssvidabreves $10.50 MEN'S PANTS Union Pacific Railroads are building as fast as men and money can do It to this property, as this | la the first deep water harbor they strike after reaching the Sound. Last Sunday we left f | people on the dock, so you had better call at our offices in the Times Bullding right away bed j your free tickets to be sure of a good seat Cravenette cn oe To make a will is when you are in good health and in possession of ali a... Worsteds. fancy stripes, go at 215 ae ‘© Pine Tailor Made Pants, in worsteds, Scoteh Raincoats | | | | | | | your faculties | from NOVELTY—1316 SECOND AVENUE. The Beauty mm atthe: $2.75 ‘ OVERCOATS * es: “co Ba|] of That Hat $1000 $2500 HEM Men's Overcoais, in blue and black beaver, go At i e sso e Place “4 go at 85.50 cannot be seen in a picture i| YOUNG MEN'S CLOTHING mbes Se i To make a will Is at the | 30 Men's All-Wool Suits go at 83.5 ue | Union Savings and Trust | } Men's Suits, in tweeds and fancy worsteds, Gh. dented Genond. ene Bargar $3 Hat 9) ci "emcs | so Bee say charge to you, If they of Seeak | Famous Men's Suit and ¢ n fancy mix are named recuto YOUNG MEN'S OVERCOATS : Se ee ‘ a style made especially for Bi) or trustee. | me Ove vate s heavy, go at } A | Men's Ove nie and nobby, go at middle aged men. | Men's Overcoats, in box cut, in light cov A hat like that above adda | trom BOYS’ CLOTHING Suits go at Sutts zo at Suits Zo a Suits go a Overcoat go at MEN'S SHOES civ El The Girl =| som 2500’ Man-Tailored walk of life 82.50 | stp etna Sars | SS [Novelty Suits W\0 2F One BOYS’ OVERCOATS formed } Styles In fine broadcloths and all the newest suit “A ings; silk lined; In the Prince Chap and 36 ot Inch cutaways. Values to $46. Overco | AT Mes Working St go at mens Working tio at Paes Thess Shoes go at ee es * a Prcsphanis Beans _ Ne * e at trom - he : rr ere ‘ This Chilly Weather $10.00 to $ HATS ‘s Hats fect, go a © Hats, pert ‘ 150 e 7 i FURNISHING GOODS BE rubniwins scons Heavier Wearing w WY Jersey 1 Ta Styles Hair Una <a neat PEL LT ec I AM Underwear » a garme ot 4 Han Woe " ery fine ppare : form fitting half lined Novelty Ta Suits, in black a. ; : Men's Suits cloths, {n values up to $32.50, Saturday ; Shirt at | , 8 : Wlered st ana ht WE HAVE IT IN THE FINEST LINE OF $10.00 to $25.00 | dren's School Coats, ™ oft Front, pe ‘ SUITS AND OVERCOATS SHOWN IN THE CITY, | mixture i ao . birts, worth AND AT PRICES THAT WILL MEET YOUR AP Our Regular Prices are} Speci turday ‘ PROVAL; ALSO A FULL LINE OF UNDERWEAR le than others’ so-calle d IN ALL SHADES AND WEIGHTS. We INVITE le’ YOUR INSPECTION — eo | ee a | " JOE SCHERMER & vail ” ee Mismen and 5 r t th f . | ae ; uae. = 1010 First Ave. . Bory, 4 hoe to mention ar xchisive Cloth eo Rainier Clothing Store Ov ty oak and Swit Manufac wring U0. h. tf. HOFPMAM ~ £810 SECOND Ay. 423 Pike St. wane : MPIRST AVE , Near Spring Street. | 6 Ata 0 tee basen

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