The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 21, 1907, Page 7

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THE SEATTLE STAR@MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, CREDITORS TO . GEN. PUBLIC'S CUNNING COUP DS’ HNN MNMPLETE RAILROAD Ze ay 7 1907, “tiny vr BECAUSE and possibly dot ts we'ke seuue By Reyaolts, (ap ~~ ed whote trouble cashior of the ¢ $4" nk at Valte eft Saturday night “ . ve businosve® |on the Yuoatan to effect a sotto commercial ol sone left yes rday mora ment with the depositors of that tected en bs . He will try and bring pg tor New York city, Where Ne i around to the Seattle way of eastern < 4 iking Mat no claims be prefor ter with easter tht Bo gba Alaskan voutures. Clos@)red and for all. to continue the state that jeonatruction of the road of Mr Roynoll One particularty at feat © of hom and personally Re yir » atieunban’.te sp wilt recur hin | Reynolds’ findnetal dittiout | to straighten owt all OC MS the Hight of exGovernor John Brady of Alaska, Brady placed over ateniton, greditors are still in devce in Reynold 4 invest > og What they will do, (ed (Ne aavings of years In the var i) Nel a ee og this morning that lous eterprises. endorsing Ravgh Bn 19s ee lll be ad 1 Reynolds’ project seve arn cone uw Vendy was cod to r o rallway, | @rnorsh Alaska, Mr. Brady will ka and there spend Ry thia method the remainder of hiv years on bis for by at farm with his family. sores eed MAN ARRESTED EMBEZZLEMENT eivating $2,500 from | ities today that an officer would bo | sent immediately for Balt | owes MYER, At the time of his arrest Bull pees Bae pontine Valdes | was registered at the Rainier-Grand vee Cant one of tho best hotel with his wife and Mise A.|OASHE® BALLOT BITTERS INTO NEAR-FATAL CUP AND FAIR LIBERTY 18 RESTORED UNTO | Whitham, a friend of the family./ HI® HEAVING HEART. yor matoa | TROY Were af the protines, WHS Orrested | cisco, from where they fntended to ty tt night by Detectives | gail on a pleasure jaunt to Austra: | MI TLE Fi HE N AR MED i" ahd is being | Ha | me and ec a tan of.) This forencen H. A. Bull obtain ya pending ¢ Pel ed a writ from the superior court 9 ‘ger from the British Columbia) iy, his release from the city jail, | Chief of Police Langley, pot he was subsequently re-arrest | os on a the local author /ed on a fagitive’s warrant cache . (By United Preas) | The tnoffenatve person of “Pu, “slush” as a gigantic body rose to cnc. ag o, Oct 21.—United | gat attio’s pet whale, caused the surface and then proceeded to States rney Sime has been in. | two Sunday fishermen to alarm them further by “blowing o a movemen ora abandon Ub ant ; formed f sport yesterday his nose,” as Grossman pute it }tlon lawyers of Now York and Chi-jat the time they were enjoying it} Under agai went the whale, and cago to mussie the press at the most Matt Grossman, a well. with another “slush” ap it came jnext seasion of congress, Suns has known local butcher, together with | agalr Bo men in the western |been told that & bill, entitied “An | Marry Benson, a friend, had taken) It wax only some 40 rods or so let Saturday from <ouatiak and ailing since the death |@¢t to re e the publication of advantage of the Sabbath for a lt from the little rowboat, and as tt Witt K. Republican (of her husband, William Lombar. |matters concerning the pr ution tle trating on the Sound dived down again, with its mon Josephine =Lombardini, dink, who went down in the wreck |Of cases der iovestigation and Taking life easy waiting for the strous taf! high im the alr for a eee yal prea heir rearing court fieh to bite, and drifting off tuto moment, the anglers thought dis to have com--of the steamship Valencia last year | Prier to tb hearing in m9 x ers i lems pimg into the off Vancouver teland z {wilt be introduced Attorneys | the sleepy state that the idling an- eretion the better part of valor and. flake Union, Friends and The missing woman wont walk Rosenthal and Miller, defending the gler is to know, the fishermen dét‘bven wasting time to look back Mike missing woman ing Satarday, leaving her two chil | Standard Ol company in the New | wore nly startled by a loud palled w wously for the shore the police to make dren in charge of a nurse Since | York bearing, are said to be aware Soa RN ee ea shores of the lake, that time no trace of her has been Of the plan, Senator Hopkins of “ - een ee _|imtreduce the measure. Ite object B. Frederick, J. ©. Peterson and is to prevent pers from publish Wi L | Volta Nelson, to be divided equal catees, per 1 Ste: lamba per i He: ing anything derogatory to cory ly between the children when they | a Ls [rations under indictment shall reach the age of 26 years a a are being investigated The will of the late Nels Three child r Monroe and Batson per IN The: cown por & tie son, of the firm of Frederick & Chester, the oldest of whom is wole —- United Press.) ‘% . T Y son, Wee fled fo probate thie ning years of age, survive Mr Neb) i sel morning. The testator bequeaths Mm. Tokia Nelson, D. &. Freder ~Hor one-half of his separate property i@& and J. C. Peterson are made id | Steamer haltiet, per I serie . PEF | ' ype i Figunders, Pe wien, - nil | Robert T. Morris, a | fe: vom Mm 1@rt we ar halibut cnneape - . _ameninie - — SSiwetris te te: begins to dts: | Symes Senter - ont, ei (By United Press.) j HE ok mnapeere ose eb a person reaches ind SE t Gor nn tes Saumaeh se] SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 21.—Pro R FEELINGS WERE RUFFLED ie says: “There | wy is@its ceedings in the sensational divorce Pe am Increase in diag ~ fs why we find the fe our widst then sa disease ix not due! appendix, for the bh on ” that gang fs abnor | 9 pe ..dd- Deu tenth, ote t sult of Millionaire William D. Tal sot againat his wife Annie 1D. have come to a ten » Seawell has postponed the ntil the att bot file an addith porary stop al complaint of aS nt appen- | Nuts Talbot's actions since the be ‘ After Az eet Prana: Brest. 1 nipg of the present trial. The ag : a sw tte atmnnde “4 at sod of the . ane, Bc) coowanain $1.00 ndant will then be given an op Fag and less 88 don chestnuts, Deg th portanity to submit an answer to to disappear.” the supplemen om plaint > : ae ANOTHER SHOCK WANT SHAM BATTLE } Laborers, Sheet! The Seattle high school cadets > hes ay R fare endeavoring to arrange for « a sham battle with the cadets of the Tacoma high echool, and it is be (By United Press Heved that such a contest can be what y 4 arranged. Col. T. C. Woodt si t ba = ware et ON. Oct: Bit '8\ commandant at Fo Lawtor ' the Laker Tem p!r tonight aan mo at another great earth strongly favors a sham battle, as a te quake shock was recorded on the |, - “ you * : UCENSED TO WED selemographs in the weather) Tome Sire the yowss mon 5) “Look here, conducto . ¥ ‘ taste of what would happen in real ‘ ‘caeme” ‘ bureau beginning about 11 o'clock | warrare op the indignant Lady Passen Hoods, of San Fran-jtast night and lasting two hours look } i you to let me eat Net Nycki. of Japan. Jive | Chief Moore has decided that the oft at my street, an@ you have Tujims, Anaheim. Cal. and origin of the quake was at an un TRYING TO SETTLE taken me past It. Now my atreet dmen, lebijao Fuko gavally great distance from Wash of the most exclusive streets mage bons tagton | FRISCO CAR STRIK: on this Mine, If not the most ex pron clustve. and i ts tmeomp Anderson, of Seattic FRISCO CASES POSTPONED. with the dignity of a iady of {POKANE SAILS TOMORROW. | (@y United Prees. | (By United Press postition In society to get off ray for me to ride to t | " * ot. 22 , any of these other and lees de the line on your kyah, and to sue} SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 2 pom —— a ~ vy ve - whi strects, since it would be the company for exemplary dam-| a view to coming to mndy se sible for me to hold up my ages, and may heaven bave mercy ado by the hast ton. Con ible |duetor, | am provoked at you. to say vex salle tomorrow for Judge Dunne this morning post ie. yf every ement ol « ke. » ‘een. ee ieearty ov poned the arraicn t of tiement of ar ats W. D-\ need among the elite were I to be upon your soul j ee S Brown on the « of sub-| Mabes, tmternational pre —_ of) neon perambulating down a . Which explains why the oon 4 ornation of perjury 1 next | the Amertoan Association o fare that {# not weed as a ductor is sore on his fob. Monday, and that and |Carmen, is now in San F ston i * 3 “ kidnaping Fromont Older untit | itions and hopes to strai when, ot the trouble Railroads ar between nd the men ursday A Gatload of eboice «+ anberrt New York was placed on STANDARD OIL 18 8098 gg server ADELPHIA, Oct iS FINED THE ONE LAST OPPORTUNITY ® expected from California tomorrow. ny. Captain} ; of] inspect | ot his office (By United Press.) lward ae s" d y det Judge ob " P ot - ' 7 oe a eomgpvrener TO BUY CLOSEAN PROPERTY ON SUCH BASY TERMS 18 ‘ a th it be-iren, tn the Un i States cireuit d 4 to permit Stand-| court ted fined B. T. Young, at , men to brand of , sl of Minnesota, $100 STEAMER IN BAD STORM The Greenlake ” uit in th ate against t Jorthern Pacific ratl wegian Tran-|road to enforce the commodity i cress = => ol Reservoir ition Eva from Tacoma | Lochren as having encoun evere storms and was com READY FOR BALLOON RACE wt into Dutch Harbor Ten ble@ks from the university yaition grounds Lote Her cargo of flour was (By United Press. ALL, CLEARED, with unob tible view of Lake Washington ably damaged ST. LOUIS, Oct A n and Union bay. This addition is located on a 70-foot bo: 4 adiness for the second interna adjoining TWO city parks and roservotrs, near TWO car Ines and Foolish, Foolish Woman. tenal eeroneutie contest. Nine NEW line NOW bullding will pase through the KTON, Cal, Oct Be | Nalloor epresenting America while they last (as there are OOMMY 75 lots 1 4 2 | Germany, France and England are Terms. cent cash aod $15 far month on t ¢ when ih ire. | cared ~ nd hia property an@egmpare prices with WAY ou we , * af additions, Remember this (s IN @eeity LI of the NEW armer nen mitted SENT TO PEST HOUSE YORK of the West. Take Greengjahe car to Greenlake Station te tte EXPECT MAYOR TO ACT. bers of the family living at 4022 Linden av., Fremont INTERNATIONAL BOND & REALTY C0., Inc. om two ordinance sent to the pest house vata of addition a ¢ aken by Mayor Moc can om: 4 ty ."Beus 1009 AMERICAN BANK BUILDING, SECOND AV. AND MADI me lit , today, One | &- © " rr : SON 8T. a linances is the O06 4 | wore pupils at the B I tt at of the I ad 1 DOLPHIN HAG BIG LOAD ADJUSTING CLAIMS. Black B ner Dolphin hae} ta anc an aere he aia ages fo Ck Special Sale * Plumbers’ Trust Next TURBDAY AND WHDNESDAY 0 6©SETS OCHINA t e La MBUS, O., Oet. 21.—Bult to : ny : . " » plinbers supply seuss t JUGAR BOWLS AND CREAMBRS, GOOD SIZE, JAPAN : Ghia ftuted today by} HSH DRSIGN, AT 25 CKNTS PER SET OF TWO OREGON, Mo. O¢ When Genoral Els. Twenty] PIKCRS. SEKING IS BUYING Jonathan Culp re a tele ho ag made defendar | sey G0, Gat Ea whose M. Furuya & Co. r i a ek from at 911 om at * io wire, the droneeé dead Cash corn opened at 630, | 806 Second Ave. 1 daughter will be eried closed at 60% Cash ata ope soon | ordinance tonight, appropriating WOUNDED BURGLAR “en FAIR: BUILDING PLANS Mayor @idiiam Hickman Moore IDENTIFIED = sco) irre wanes of vor! ARE EXAMINED George L. Harris, secretary of | t son! Dratagge aeoeiation The bulidtag plans for three of the Cooks’ and Watters’ union, | which convenes in Baltimore on the! the tew university buildings to be called at the county fall last eve trd of the coming month sod by the Alaska Yukon-Pacifie jug and tdentified the burglar shot exposition in 1999 wre ng exam Officer Richard Roeser in the STREET CAR COLLIGION ined by ¢ Inepector ty Buildin Arends saloon encly Saturday morn Place preparatory suing per ing as Joseph Meliride 1 a a collision with a dirt nite fo r erection, These are | MoBride wilt probably plead PRE Madiaon st. and Ninth ay the Machinery or Engineering butld gullty to the charge agatnet him f ) o'clock this mornin Li tim, t mistry building and the Hugh as PASHO Ker oO t Inbound tort . be are tect MILLIKEN PRESIDENT cable car 8 weratehed and re rn ‘aliows ttn, See OF MERCANTILE BANK, | bruised, and a woman, who iano as not learned, suffered m (By United Press.) i The woman re J FIRST PHONE SYSTEM, NEW YORK, Oct, 21 th M.| injuries bY Jumping from t ar Militken bas been made president|She was able to walk, and went! ‘The fi yund steamer to be in of th. Mereantile National bank, t me on another stmet car talled modert ephoue suceced Fo Augustus Heinze, system, where panne sare on wien the bawk will run under a| TO EXTEND SEVENTH abled to communicate at once with process of wlow Hquidation | the o world upon the arrival WILL PASS ORDINANCE uying off, widening and estabiish-| there {s a phone ayatem in opera ment of Seventh a ‘. between The city council wilt pass the| Comstock st. and Highland drive oquols, that was re led, and now runoing Seattle and Van Inland Navigation was filed in the superior court this $700 for the tinpro efty jatl in ne with the beginning | company, operating the lroquots, mendations of the new board of/at a point 9% feet south of Highland | also contemplates installing a wire health Idrive and extending to Comstock st,| leas ayatem on that verse! soon ARSVAAREGOOREROOCENEGOG! nnuseaanenearneusnnenegnneregeregte4 Che Store Beautitul The Largest, Finest and Most Modern Piano and Talking Machine Establishment N THE WEST D. S. Johnston Co. Bigger, Bu f dene morning. The potitie om- | the proposed extension and Getter Than Ever The many ecomplimentry remarks that have already been showered on the D. 8. Johnston Co. have amply paid us for our ef- forts to give this city the largest, finest and most modern musical emporium in the West. In faot, the consensus of opinion of those qualified to speak ts that the magnificent main salesroom, the individual parlors, the elegaut new quarters of the Pianola and Pianola Piano, the splendid Talking Machine rooms—each separate and apart from the other—the large Pianola Library, the beau- tiful Recital Hall; all conveniently arranged, modernly and handsomely equipped, vie with the very finestin the United States, Scores of the finest examples of the piano makers’ art, from the foremost American factories——Superb Baby and Parlor Grands, Special Art Style Uprights, Costly The modist Pianola Pianos and Pianolas, Organa, eto, as wel! as an extraordinary assortment of the best of the medium grade instruments, are shown in an endless variety. The display of Victor and Edison Talking Machines and Records is the largest in the Northwest. Visit our new quarters; you're most wel- come any time and every courtesy will be shown you whether you desire to purchase or not. D. S Johnsten Co. Bigger, Busier, Better Than Ever. New Building. Third and University. ‘ Mt ree Tosatti FAIR Second Avenue Between Pike and Pine F you don’t find what you want at the Receivership Sale across the street, at prices you expected to pay, step across the street to The Fair. You will not be disappointed here. You will find your dollars will go further here than at any other store in Seattle. Try it and be convinced of the truth of this assertion. } F i pt “

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