The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 19, 1907, Page 2

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} i a ‘i i : TROLMAN SHOOT BURGLAR ‘QUAKER LEADER | White engared fn looting the Mant burntiy in the saloon, Think} Aroade saloon this morning at| ine this si mae they comme to tm} First av. and Pino st, a burglar) oe a showed. that it had who refused to divulge his name,|peen forced open, As they atep | yeas shot and wounded by Patrol | ped back to await the burglar's ox man Richard Roesler, Tho burg it the man darted «through the Jar got “the drop” on the patrol-| doorway with his reeolver ta his man and was holding his revolver) hand. He ust it against Roe against Roe: attempting to fire|sler's body and tried to pull the when the latter grabbed his own trigger but for some unexplain gun and fired @ shot into the mid-)able reason the weapon did not night prowler’s body The bullet! work struck the man in the hip The wou 4 man was first re Rogsier was accompanied by Pa-| moved to ‘the poll stat but trolman Uniland, and in passing | was later taken to the county Jall north ov First av. about 2:45) His wound was dressed, and ts not eelock this morning noticed a| believed to be dangerous so oe ~ <2 HEINZE TO PAY THE JUST CLAIMS ved into It (By United Pres: lency of tie bank, arrt NEW YORK, Oct. 19-—A_ meet 1 immediately went ing of the creditors of Otte Heinze | confere with the directors is to be called Monday to adjust | is reported that F, Augustus Heinze all claims, Otto Heine's attor- offered Ridgely 6,000 shares of atock in the bank if Ridgely neys announce that ali just claims cepts the presidency will be paid in full, The Gross & Kieeburg claim is not consider ed just and litigation over it is | the assistance of the expected. Examiners who are now National bank the clearing house | goieg over the books estimate the nded and recetved Hadiiities at $2,000,000 At least of every 4 tor 10 per cent of this Is disputed. the bank Action by the clearing house today o Another Failure guarantees that the Mercantile Na tiongl bank will not be involved) HAMBURG, Oct. 19 in the failure. It voted to give) & Binsteiv, an exporting and cash relief {f necessary porting house, suspended as a Comptrotier of the Currency sult of y Ridgely, who has been offered the | & Soehle As & condition of its coming to| Mercantile the ot} Loutgens im re. erday’s fatiure of Halle wee LL } CRUSHED UNDER ENGINE Caught beneath the wheels of a before any of cific switch engine, Tealized that anything meee Feane See eee They heard the man as w m the engine er ow William Robinson, a marine fire forward wheels hi nana man, was fatally Injured yesterday passed over his body, severing the evening at the foot of Wall st. left lng entirely and mangling the dying & couple of hours after the other limb #o that It could not have aceldent at Providence hospital, been saved The body was taken in charge by Fireman CC. C. Polk and J. J the Bonney-Watson company. Cor Longfellow and Engineer W. EB. oner Carroll is conducting an inves. Lewis were on the engine. Robin tigation today son was 36 years of age and lived Rebdinson was walking on the at 69 Wall at He ft believed to trestle and was under the engine have wealthy relatives in the east EE saat ee Se OFFICER TO MAKE GOOD. | xecounts. Smith will make good sri his shortage and It is possible that (By United Press.) the county auditor will be asked te | re COUPEVILLE, Wash., Oct. 19.— | Tse The county commissioners are In many Dutch kitchens the ket meeting today and will adopt) ce still is hung on a crane above measures to be taken in regard to the open fireplace, not for art former Coonty Treasurer Smith, | req who has been found short in his y, Hemilton Studio |,” has tried any other way Colman bufl4ing artistic photo tables and the only 5x10 pool t graphs at reasonable prices. No in Seattle. A place for gentle eee ons or other fraads. Last Grand Free Will Be Given Sun., Oct. 20--Don’t Miss It--Bring Your Famil Big Free Barbecue On the grounds Sunday. A steer will be roasted, and with good things to nice, fat, juicy go with it will make the day one of the most enjoyable picnic days you will have spent this year. “This barbecue will not be interfered with, as it was last Sunday, and any person who does not have a chance to eat roast beef at my expense I will give $5 in gold,” said Hon. C. D. Hillman, in telling of his plans for this big event. Two immense orchards of ripe fruit—apples, pears and grapes—will also be free to the pub- lic on Sunday. We'll guarantee that you'll have the time of your life. The ride alone, on the beautiful steamer Yosemite, would ordi- etheart, narily cost you $2. Bring your sw your wife, your family, and have a good time. This boat will only carry a limited number of people, 1,800, so get your tickets early this evening at our office. We will take you, in novel, glass-bottomed boats, at Boston Harbor, where you can see the beautiful submarine gardens intic able “ ons, but because the housewife Teutal Hillard and Pool Par ters, 1415 Third av, have eight new > Suh Weve HE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, OCT. 19, 1907, STOCKTON PLAYERS IGNORE NEW BASEBALL ORDER. © “HAS CONTRACT (By United Prev.) ,Mowkiman will appear in Stockton STOCKTON, Cal, Oot. 19.—The funtforme tomorrow ee om var George Moriarty of the New York threats of the National Hasebalt| « nortenns sce commiasion to fine and Miapehd) “Haseball ts my profewion. The on is over ahd T came players under contrget to clubs, in Jor snlxed baseball tf they partiete) oat to*follow my profegsion | suppowe the Nattonal commfssfon |pate in any further games ln the thinks tt can force me to retarn to California Mate league will have ch oO and work at my trade nod effect on he stare in the Stock | through the winter, if | were so fortunate aa to have a trade Also tan tear ee 2 ‘ I suppose the commisaion thinks ft George Mortarty, Oscar St An Age could force me to starve through | Bil Meriarty, Jimmy MeHale, Tom ihe winter Bat not for me mM fMackett, Hew Henderton and “Doc haseball HIGH HAS BUT ORE MORE GAME AT HOME Today's game with Tacoma in» t work the local on the Washington high school's next |fer next year there will be ate v Reattle CAPT. BIGELOW, to the last home game. The team A vagne ponnibitity of! (gare gin Lapis ° a g i vice te scheduled to play le Bellingham |some game boing played hero on| (Comte Bier EAeluslve Hervicw? ’ ing Saturday, and then, if the ability to b ® | onte year The coache have Lake game ts ded upon b for 8 res plenty of material and the early Mormons will be mat in Seattle games show that some of it is of 3 | This will probably be the last| A trip to Salem and Hugene t Shiite, Capt. ies ens a timo that a representative Seattio finish the season in appropriate BM gin hg cy ae high school football team can be style is more likely, however cn Hla . d pass o . — race at := : i which Yak is be. Pe Many Savings Deposit- | be deciared @ professional 0 | {ug con tr ted has been de elon t ors prefer to visit the big, j made a holler recently about not/e@ more highly by the Elis than Patt onetie FA socc Rp g what wax coming to him | by any other eastern varsity strong bank ON THEIR the prize of a race he had won, WAY HOME Saturday and it now appears that he wa ¢ yea a ilaillae tae | Of Deposits] 4 for & Sere Pema | General Watts in the first heat BEATS MONTANA > waht bin Two games of what should prove! of the Kentucky stnkes ieee. -esicgs © King }to be fast and Interesting soccer! made a new world's saath | oD Smemeee rict after the evening will be played tomorrow afternoon. !9-o¢q. Kentucky Todd and Pam (Star Special Service.) | P " At Dugdale’s park the Seatties and | tayy jointly held the former record) PULLMAN, Wash, Oct. 19-~The cone Ppscwencied | va ge: ithe e OS the Thistios will line ap against | of 9-08% | Washington state college footlvall os! —o partment i open Every each other, and at Fort Lawten| well team tad eo trouble tm defeating m 2.021.296 62 seine ing iOuel COACH TORREY jthe Rangers and the Soldiers will) Doge Brinker has turned out forthe University of Montana yester \eapedledede: : : i‘ : battle fur honors. ithe &. A. C. toam and will probably | gay, scoring four touchdowns, kick TW S49en22 40 to 8 during all of (Seattle Star's Exctusive Service.) jmake ai end. Johnson, an old/ing four goals, and getting a goal i 421,996.35 those three busy hours you CHICAGO, Oct 19.-~Although Perdue player, also joined the/ from the field, waking the score y SPORTOGRAPHS — 1996 Pennsytvanta aquad 48 to 6, Nisson, Rader, Hardy Mit i Coach Torrey has his ps4 jer and Hf were the stars. the extra windows, the em all turning out 8) To Borns was hurt fn @ ati This makes a total of 170 points , ; tewm capa ot Winning the east-|eay accident near Trinidad, Colo. H fA RES for Pullman againat their oppon tra fa that insure ern championship and conquering | yesterday eats’ 6, and the sapporters of the prompt service Michigan tn Novembe Torrey — team are confidently expecting to r has several assistant coaches who Red Dog” Devereaux had an at win are aiding in whipping the ba tereation with Umpire Quigg in ¢he with onge. inte shape, and the outlook is sald Coast league youterday | and ble nl Right thoesand persons are mid to have attended the races at Win FIGHT TOA DRAW abt for he red Sed Mus: | ceeahent Gent HIE The sophomore runners yester laay afternoon won a cross-country run of nearty three miles from the icoxhmen, making 340 points to the! ORGANIZE freshmen’s 242. The race was to| Walla yesterday, which ts going (oy United Press.) sonre for that section wt ihave been between the sopho _ PHILADELPHIA, Oct, 19.—-Mike ‘ mores, freshmen and juntora, but] Not to be ontdone by the Donovan, of Rochester, N. Y¥ Washington plays Whitworth Ao (pniy one jauior competed. The! of the Washington high school, fought a draw with "Black Jack” ay With a crtppied eleven. Wills, (orner two classes were represented| the boys of thelr own tmatit Blackburn before the Industrial |Tlbeck; Trott, baifback, and Mat-| by ten men each the Linea thews, end, are in the howpital WHER knight of the sophomores was! t Athletic club last sight. Heth men on met and formed J were fast and willing | injures he winner and ostablished a new/la girls association with We Pay © Interest wan a hnasngicined — university record for the distance,|Miss Genevieve Kingston, presi = Get Paid Today? Wong. a ~ in runner! which he made in 14:29 and « frac |dent, Miss Alrdrie Kincatd, vice | Was today yoer pay day? If i tng Ae geen Penn sy Boo ory tion. Hinneman was second and) president, and Miss Frankie Close, Largest Savings Deposits in the Northwest. whe be cute tus Wontgnt take & Wt-| fences Indium, m-anamth pamee, meg’) eee iG, essences | SCS SeE BOG MSUESISE ues Dees More Than 26,000 Satisfied Depositors. tle of your money to the State) == - a = “ For reliable ‘ hes Or Wuethe, brane Fare sam M | Fernmoe ter S65 | is is te torent series . z c Yesler, and deposft it tn. the say onuments A first-class furnace, good for|and women at right prices, call at Scandinavian American Bank ngs department. You'll never have! Art Marble Compa O11 Seo 6 to Sroom house, guaranteed the Goodyear Raincoat Co.'s store anything if you don't save wp a! oad av.. th doors th of Vir. | $65. Bee G. H. Woodhouse ( corner First ay. and Madison st ‘ tile enpttal to work on. o oon. Walversity st ont Alaska Building, Seattle ginia st. Hoth phones 1734. ALL LOTS UNSOLD AFTER SUNDAY WILL BE INCREASED 25 PER CENT. To BOSTON HARBOR, the New City on the Sound GENUINE SALT WATER FRONT Lom te Rept $50 UP, ON TERMS OF $2 PER MONTH One Year From Today You Can't Buy Them for Three Times That Much. Some Business Lots—Will Soon Be Worth Ten Times Their Present Value. Once in Seattle and Tacoma, But That Is Gone Now, The Yosemite Will Carry Only 1800 People, So Be Sure and Get Your Tickets Tonight. Don’t Forget to Bring a Something You Want. Boat Leaves Pier 6, Foot of University Street, at 9 A. M. Sharp GET TICKETS TONIGHT AT C. D. HILLMAN’S OFFICE IN THE TIMES BUILDING, ON 2d FLOOR OFFICE OPEN UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK TONIGHT. VALE FINE ON FORWARD PASS | ling and Miss Raymond represent the Northwest championship GIRLS AT LINCOLN n high school girls yes Excursion on Steamer Yosemit N HARBOR WILL NOW COST YOU of Them—the Poor People Had a Chance ° ie APPOINTED TO “yr | the faculty | | Ther il undoubtedly be at game hotw the girls of the Lin BOARD coln high and those of the Wash nm, god the Lincoln girle ha 6} « hopes of winning, as their Wright Kdgar J and Rich veral old pla : hard W, team will Include se Huntoon, hott & Seattle ay ‘ors who had experience on last | torne who are graduates D | & AGL } t 1 re COMST LEAGUE. |the stud ard of control wie Borne student enterprises at Oakland 9, Low Angeles 4 an The ood T | ’ om Aldersog Beore R.H.6.|and Donald A. McDonald, who Los Angeles .. ve see. «4 7 8) Mgned es Oakland . 9 id Batteries—Hosp, Bilis and H, Ho | RIDGELY SUCCEEDS Heinze #an; Cates and Dashwood, Time 2 hours, Umplre—Q a, (BY United Press.) mw YORI Comptrot. Portiand 11, Frisco 5. ler of t Villian gp, Score RH. % | Ridgely has w 1 the preg. Portland ...scessees oo 12.19 9) Oe f be tile Nationsy San Francisco » 610 1) bank, whi rol was left vq Batterica—Pernolt and Byrnes; owt by the resigaation @f % Coy and Haola Umpt Perrine a Buy your hat of ®. N. Brooks &@ 1) t to go to Coren Co,, 1331 Becond av eee c oe On Saturday Evenin will find the extra clerks, If you haven’t the habit of saving, remember that while the great thing is the START, it need NOT bea BIG start. It is far better to start at a pace that you CAN keep up—and then KEEP IT UP. The big bank welcomes small deposits, A Dollar will do, and each Dollar is steadily earning something for you. girls or ution. O, Compound sEeeie** The Queen City of the Sound, will soon bea A railroad line has been planned and right-of-way secured; an electric vite hustling, busy place. £ line is also under way; a 50,000 daily capacity sawmill is now being built and lumber of all EF kinds furnished to people who intend to build, at $9.00 per thousand; shingles, $1.00 per thow- sand. The harbor is 36 feet deep at low tide, and the largest boats can load here and go direct to China. The situation is beautiful and ideal. In fact, Ww P iF Boston Harbor has every advantage, and will eS soon be a city of considerable size. I know it, because I will make it so. I intend to make this shore city larger than all the rest of the towns I have founded together. railroads will com- nect with steamships the Orient at the docks of Boston Harbor. Did you miss your chance to buy in Seattle when property was dirt cheap? You have a chance here, Don't let it get by you. You can make a fortune here. Over 1,200 free tickets already given out. Three transcontinental for Little Money With You for You May Se eit

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