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+) Butle ct a steady stream of trade to goa peek the 16@e! Hutlor) ieee ep. Instead he has secured a to have your nails © ie “wg were sure of DAY W Miss Weill arrived all Mr pand helt by a dainty youns " trolly , che . fiih larae, sourtol eves. aes vette about ir, deruffled elothing & she @id wish ehr # diuposition? | prod the approved tantalising you linger tn the and entioing Thore were ne matil you were shaved valve uggestiong of hidden Peeced, curled and ity ut her as she walked to listen to iQ op. Nota alkn or a hint eh revel In the ¢ fa jo. Her hate was not ruf voi ete presence fled, Her manner was perfectly you, become w dally wort Al sclee ee ee aher & = Whea Mr. @hrew y recovered ho of tire Fe 8% from the shock ef dixillutionm we rustler explained to Mies Weill thai hrewsbury would hardjy fill the bill around tly |) hop. He wanted the fluffy ’ Tle Style of manior t whe could ty of this charm trade out of cack maseultne f & victim. Bit deapite her appedrance, Mt» . Weill tmmediatety became ruffled 1 not in the Muffy ruffle way, but-in © e0 the plata, old fashioned style, She Sacre hastened to Justice Carréll and e and. started sult for $80.85 expenses ‘in of his curred in coming to Seattle, and a draw| Mr Shrewebury’s —fluffy-ruffie drum ‘dream is apt'to prove expense tn mt home and at-| stead of profitable Y WOMAN and handed the OF THE “FLUFFY-RUFFLES” atid $0 SHE WANTS HER EXPENSES . FIGHTS DIVORCE © satehel to leuNDAY THEATER CLOSING LAW WITH SUPREME COURT, y United Pr .) @ OLYMPIA, Oct. 22 The con atitutionality of the state law re garding the closing of theaters on Sundays is now upto the supreme court, The ease Againat Charles Herald of the Tacoma theater wa argued yesterday and the case jtaken under advisement. The @ | fense contendagthat tae law is votd cause ig prohibits the opening of | the building on Sundays tnstead of \@istinetly prohibiting a perform ance, | ut | RUEF.DINAN CASES GO OVER, | (By United Press) SAN FRANCISCO, Oct, 2 | Former Clef of Police Dinan ap: | peared before Judge Dunne te tanewer to the Indietments ae ing conspiracy and perjury found against him, but (Re: case ean con \ tinued for one week The case of Abe Ruef, who t# jointly charged with Dinan with conspiracy, was }also continued for one ‘week PAY CITY BILLS. | City bile were pald today }total of $196,961.92. Th | tem of expense was for see department, which doubled tn capacity The saat expendit ire of the elty h of nber both In the largest the light in «being | Fa Py 000, counting m the room to the women’s | bills and salaries, which were pald egy a skyseraper. She emerg. | 0" the 10th. the presence of a dosen at ae MURDERESS WANTS h her husband, but the contents ad were gone. Br be tntended neing ftir 4, “but if one of you laya hands } ber divorce salt. The wax on me you will be Hable for ar | Francisco, but Xpe et for assault. My husband dares (By United Press.) | and eseape ni y ot m them because a wife] YANKTON. &. D., Oct. 22 b cannot steal from her husband ac-} studying various ‘documents ae r to law mitted to him te show why M bus the attorneys for Mayr) Emma Kaufman, of Sioux Falls, }in conversation. \! im getting the papers the | should be given another trial before dB small varchel < tivoroce will probably be beard in|a jury, Jud mith overruled the he other and! San Francisco motion for a new trial. The case ~ ee = will at once be appealed te uu SEVELT IS AT NASHVILLE ted Press.) Tenn. Oct. 22 Ht and party ite. people in the United States inuing he sald The policies of the administra ar preme court and every effort will be made te save Mra Kaufman from a long penitentiary term for killing her matd servant, Agnes Kaufman ts wife of a rich Sioux Falls bre Though er had pleaty of money, she never associated with other women of means, did not care for and was called a “strange Morning from Vicks tion will not hurt business ! It was proved at the trial of Mre growd had gathered |turned on the laht, but | am not Kaufman that she had repeatedly Se and when the presi-| responsible for what the light has | beaten the girl, her death being at from his car he was shown 1 cut owt the cancer and tributed to this treatment the patient ts likely to be sick while, but if the cancer had n die.” The president left ton at noon Mf the Missiesippi would the people not only valley, but to all Handsome Rocker Is Priced at $18.75 Shown for Washing Mustration ts one of the handsomest Rockers on our floors at its price, Is made thro out of extra heavy stock, highly polished. Can be had in quarter-cawed golden oak or in mahogany Seat is upholstered In leath or, is well padded and sup ported by heavy springs. Box r under seat is deep, giving « massive appearance to this Rocker. Arms are sereil shaped, posts are turned and back consists of two fancy shaped and bent arses This Rocker priced on our floors at These Matting ae a Staber of excetient patterns of Japanese Matting are specially the Carpet and Rug Department, top floor. If you need mat SVerlook this opportunity to secure It at a material saving Matting, special, » yard ive Matting, special, a yard ‘ 206 Matting, special, a yard 22¢ s of All Kinds to Be Seen Here Minag seed of Pittows or, in fact, ar all in the line of Cannot do better than te The Grote Rankin for it, ay, one | but the be had in Bedding 1s carried by us ‘ OUF Stock being the wing of Emmerich Brand Pil POWs filled with mixed te ath , white goose feathers and te to be seen in a wide ty of t Bre carried in great « nent, the covers varying in ovpdhecpad and fillings in weight or consistency; but the Mer ot quality is never ked “oye A cott 4 all wool Blankets are aiso lancy efte ome of the finer ones being sult Me a8 bath robes a th paael ny ee ee CORNER BECOND AVE AND _YMION ST | CAUSE FOR ALARM Mystery seems to surround the reported disappearance of an In-| dian, known as “Cha who has % missing from Riverside tor everal days under clreumstance which Induced a number of real te to ask the police for an in tigation, The Indian and a white jman named “Tom” came to Seattle week, and the white man re arned ab making @ surly rep about some trouble when asked what had become of bis companior Afterwards the white man is said to have disappeared. ve | GRADING CONTRACT LE The promoters and backers ot the new Interurban line betw and Tacoma propose to |puah the work of construction dur-| ing the winter months. A contract }for grading the first five miles of the road has been let to Hamilton & Rollins, of Georgetown have been of work for r. and Mre, Lepper i ogaged ip this line j|some years. UNIONS MEET TONIGHT. |, The following labor unions will hold their regular meetings st the PARK BOARD OFFICIALLY | Passed by it in appreetation of the ) eee who owned the lands THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1907. OFFER REWARD FOR INFORMATION AS TO MISSING WOMAN ward of $100 was offered to by A. Lombardini inlaw of Mra, Lombardial information Vebioh will clear away mately acquainted with her exprens the belief Gat abe has ended her Ife by duntfng in the lake during a fit of despondency Mra. Lombardint had been I for lew & brother for any the myastorygyeaarding the fate of some time and suffered keenly the the Italian Woman, who has been {death of her husband, W. Lombar missing from her residence, it) dink, who was drowned in the Va W. Republican at, sinte last motu Cla wreck » years ago The day miiding woman's (wo daughters are Friends and relatives were today | betng cared for by relatives engaged In searching the ahores of Youterday afternoon efforta were Lake Union to discover, If pomstble, | made to track the woman from her whether the woman had commit: | residence with a bloodhound, but ted fetes Those who are inth| this el failed of “ae | COWEN beautiful than that ef Mr. Cowen. | W6 realize in him a man whe doe not live by bread alone, We kn that in the past he has encoura that we might not fall, in performanc THANKS The park board Uhae Cowen, real estate man, with an artletion) ty engraved copy of the resolutions haw the well known looal presente w the of the great work we presentation to the city for park | have in hand, When they failed to purposes of the ground which is | vote bonds that might. be acquired |now “Cowen park The resolution |to carry out the Olmatead plan follows for parks, parkways and play Resolved, that the thanks of the grounds, he was among the first park board be extended to Chas. to say ‘try again.” We have been Cowen, Hsq., for his donation of 12 his guests in looking over park acres of land in Cowen's Univers: advantages offered in sections to | ity rk Addition to Seattle, for | our eity park and parkway purposes, That) ‘That it te fitting that the tract the gift being unconditional and of land #0 generously donated be from one almost a stranger In our hereafter known as ‘Cowen park midst, an alien by birth, carries |and that 4 marker at some fut with & sentiment not often ex- time be placed therein, giving the rem gift to the ofty, name of the donor, that all who en | Aescte9 our board, has given joy ite pleasure may read of ft gree ouragement in our work donor and pay tribute to his mem and endeavors to make Seattle | ory,” | _NO TRACE OF SUSPECTED MURDERERS AT CATALLA © A thorough search conducted at) Deputy Marshal Warddell writes Catatia, Alaska, by Deputy Marshal ‘hat he has not located either of James Warddell, faile to unearth |(t@ ‘WO suspects, and he doudts ames Warddell, falls to Uneart® very much that they landed at that any trace of Frank Covingte place. | Charles Burtleon, the # A wire has been received that murderers of Mra. Agnes & mkn suspected of be Bartlson ton, whose body was found in a is dhder ar at | Minn., but trunk at South Alki Point last doubt whether the man month. The two nen were believ ts Me qne wanted. Ciroulara with ed to have embarked from this cfty, a ploture of Burlleon and a de September 19, on the steamship scription of the two men have been Santa Clara, and Chief of Police matied to practically every part Wappeastetn cabled United States on the civilized globe and the of Commissioner Britton, of Catalla, ficers believe that it Is only 4 ques to watch for them. ton time until both men are Under case bests of October 16, caught mr aa LAND CONTEST !S TAKEN UP The entire morning session of the The Brace & Hergert MIN Cx state land commission was taken Claim the right over city be 2 cages, as they allege, they have up today in the hearing of & RUM | Lo6g the ground for log boom p ber of contests for the right to poses, thelr booms at times resting purchase Lake Union shore lands upon the bare ground in which the city of Seattle is one! A private owner named Quigley of the contending parties In contesting @ part of the property The Dexter Horton Banking Co. and # woman, through the Dexter sting the ‘city's right on Horton bank, also claims a right da that the bank years ago to be the purchaser out mortgage the There are tn all about four acres property of o D. T, Denny, near the Brace & Hergert tll that fe Involved. ee see nialted DIES FROM THE EFFECT OF BLACK DAMP services will be held from chapel on Thursday evening, at their 8 Overcome by black damp while | ing to miners who were Chapel a Pa INSTRUCTORS ARRIVE. | believed to have been caught in an Hovey ‘or Relief, "isighta be Louie Lepper and wife arrived |¢*plosion in the coal mines at Lead pythias, and attended by members jjfrom San Francisco today on the | City, South Dakota, on March 26 of from the A. O. U. W. and Brother steamer Watson, to accept the po-| this year, John D. Carroll had bis hood of American Yoeman, with sition of instructors in physteal cul-| constitution so impaired that he which the deceased was affiliated | e in the Beattle public se died today fn this city, at 414) Carrol! was taken from the mine unconseious and never fully re covered, He leaves a widow and one daughter ee cera oe ee PROPOSE EXCURSION TO North Broadway The body was taken In charge by | Butterworth & Sona and funers |Labor Temple tonight umbers | Sto Electrical Workers | | Ne ators, Horseshoers, | |Clerks, Brewery Engineers and — Firemen, Ship Painters, Butchers A voyage to the Hawailan tsiands last summer, that Seattle would pay and Cement Workers will be the talk at the Chamber of # Yisit_next spring RINGLINGS GET CIRCUS. (By United P LONDON, Oct The share ders have voted to sell the Bar m-Batley ms §6to thers for $410,000. It was ad tted at the meeting that the irous has been unable to pay lividends since Batley's death | The Pennsylvania, of the North || western line, wa layed on her || journey south from Nome by be |]ing compelied to call at Dutch || Harbor for coal TTTTTTT TTT TT wegian and German ages Spoken. 1 Fully Paid, $100,000.00. FOURTH AND PIKE 8T. OR TO TOR SERRE 1c ormmer or the next few months If 200 business men signify inter 1@ Mamber this afternoon adopted est, the chamber will charter a fast rt of ite committee on tra w mehip and carry the crowd, the m, that the chambes om total expense for the round voyage promise of Senater to be between $175 and $200. The he was in the islands time w nsume about 80 days | TS ‘JUDGE WOLVERTON TO SIT WITH JUDGE HANFORD Hon. Charles B, Wolverton, Unit-}ber 1 J has sim ed Staten district Judge for the dis suit court in trtet of Or will be in Seattle Orecon 9, and will sit} The Jumbermen charge in the e Hanford tn the | complaint against the ade tha of the lumbermeu agat e | th in & conspiracy to enorn roads wh h t reht t advange lumber ate t the ¢ contest the legal advance /and that ft is in violation of in lumber rate od the | provisions of the erman ant ads to go into effect em trust law and amendator ES OH! MY! WHAT A PIPE OAKLAND, Cal Oct A group of men and Through some strange lesion of oe os gathered around the the brain, Ralph Cummings, aged strange ca when one suddenly has had his conception of things thought he caught a word spoken reversed, and he does the com backward, Spelling phonetically he things of every day life backward. then w out a sentence Cur The man was reported missing from ming repeate veral time the Juanita hotel, wh he had and phe ally pronouncing tt been living with his r and backward it read “worked — toc sister, several days ago, and last hard night he was found on the t| With this as a key some oth by the police. He had hi coat on fragments were made out, which wrong side out and was walking led to the discovery of the mar backward idegtity, When this was lear When taken to the police station one of the officers exclaimed loud no one could make out what he as he recollected the report of was saying. He spoke in a strange | missing man ‘Oh, yes, you are jargon, fluently and connectedly,| Ralph Cumming Th 1 and the prisoners of various nation seemed to set the man right, for he alities were brought out to see if| replied correct! Ye I am they could make what he was Ralph Cummingt aying. None could understand a| Since then Cummings has t Wome nidren. M € sure to Wain tock ll is a ples Suit ra » the gormer standard in the number of nobby season, the of the | from the glance. The fashionable and newest plainly of women, | them much distinctivene | The decidedly low prices quoted by Frederick & Nelson, on these are rendered all the to trustworthy | | stylish Garments, well-known adherence have not already bought to meet personal The are folds at style styles are spc uous. the be styles con wide and ankhounce Mi bringing matter of elfect@than fabric Pailored Suits and the conventional that tailored and the beautiful color effects im plain w to obta semi-fitting om Frederick & Nelson, Inc. Store Closes Daily at 5:30 the il ¢ arri of large the uit style we have sl are Piven splendid general effect of their newness and ipdi Suit ha tailored model Caves oF Division Vhe ywn at the mart plain more in a garment in taste. and tight-fitting kirts ind gored flare he are inv Prices $39.50, $49.50, $55.00 and up to $175.00. FREDERICK & NELSON speaking correctly most of the time, but casiona lapses into his backwa thod aaye that he troke paralyel some from over work, and that sionally cote his mem EMPLOYERS MUST PROTECT EMPLOYES (By United Press.) SAN FRANC 2—Em ployers nga its hazard us to the life or limb of their em ployer will be obliged to make use of all the appliances known to science to guard their f Otherwise they will b heavy damages. Such te the sion rendered by the Un cireult court of appeals in affir ing the judgment of the United States district court of the state of Washington tn the case of Clif ford Twiche against the North port Smelting and Refining com pany. In that case Twichell, wh la a l#yeu id boy, recely a ver dict for $13,303 damages for in juries received, and the verdict is sustained SPOONING TABOOED The Tree club, an organiza ion ¢ niors at the state unt oning 4 exe campus. The to set a xamp minine # wh the freshmen show te their ow have to resort to fore WILL HEAR COMPLAINTS: (By United Press.) WASHINGTON, © } member 1 ' various ts of the ¢ t hear hundred t mplaint ner Cla heard RIDING TESTS TODAY The test of b the Must Pay Up Licenses OLYMPIA to he hu othe wt with the INCORPORATED CHECK CAUSES oh ory oifte m Ju w Ri fn ing funds tin M in pur Pacific Mrs, Oscar Hanson is looking for & pocketbook. Whether she lost it misiald it or someone stole it she does not know, and does vot con sider that very material, But she 1, and tha where between ‘ and the Alaska building purse and money appeared, Mra purse can reach ber there an issued at the MAN'S ARREST ged with passing a worthless for $15, John Brassington. to be identified with the Pa Oriental Co., was arrested this orning by ¢ able Shannon of tae Gordon's court. The warrant request of C. A charges that Brass check with@ii hav to make the paper good Brassington was arrested sor the complaint of W i that he was misrepresentation to 06 worth of stock i the Oriental Co. ¢ eck id jchmond, whe gton drew the ne ago on atthews, who alle by duced chase LOOKING FOR PURSE. Are 1 in the selec tion of able and easy fitting st r either sex The salesman and the buyer should “put their heads togeth t and ce t as to what shoe foot We a “ € h greate care in fitting, and the style and durat ‘ oes would easily oc and a better price. Ladies, try our Cushion 8 hey are comfort givers $3.50 and $4.00 RAYMOND & HOYT ike Street—405 Under Furnish the Home Complete. addition of the up colle repre an established place in the estimation are exclu important qualities, and the ments combine to make this the opportunity of the season for just arious pl One Roof—Everything to New Suits. for Women and Misses Tailored Garments pecially high litele greater ious time thi Che cut © different ident at A ition ty are iduality is « a vidence here, fabrics giving h in ¢ ve fan mu by reason of our renewed assort- those who the length, color or the new mannish 1odels, some with 5.00, $29.50, and 1 ited t 82 are MEETING ADJOURNED. The meeting of the board of pub- had to be adjourned to- lic ke day until Saturday on account of the enforced absence of the city engiv who is looking after the city's r before the state land sion at the Chamber your hat of 5. N. Brook . 1851 Becond av. sercnainiaiiniamailiiads SPECIALS FOR WED- AND THURSDAY ednesday le pain; per bet Be Chest Pre al Wednesday and gle areday onl: Have yout row's Anti ake The Raven Drug Co., 1414-16 2nd Av. "18 ¢ 25c Jena Imported Opal Globe ade, 1 as until October , je oh 100 p lo Kk be K wolled. we 1 Bila Giodes 10 F. M. SP NNING 1340 Seco

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