The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 22, 1907, Page 7

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o~— A IM PLALLLE STAR—TUESDAY, OGTOBER 22, 1907 ee ae ee eee ene ee ” - | jl ° ' ee AFTER LIEUT. MILLAR Ghifstine, which went ashore on | from th ve of W. Mroadhead in| seven weeks, and the catch is con Leave Pler 2 to see battionhips ) j (Star Special Service.) | {total wreek, Sixteen of the crew|tenced Yo four years in the p 2 “ee PORT TOWNSEND, Oct, 2% LINCOLN HIGH jure, standing by tentiary “ " Ret ey : = i It ia reported that the troubles of] |. The forces of the two sultans af ~ 3 Pri Me NORTHWEST i} Lieut. MH. G. Millar are not yet at “9 . Monoeco have mot and the Pre CHANGE STREET NAMES. 4 an end, Local partlos whe aro said | \ tender's bunch was vietortouw F T RUS i & A freahman-sophomore cane rua | 10 a nd to have assisted Millar Winans WPlat the Lincoln high. schoo! is te "ym Small characterians the eum rh iat twa * be ro an alle i shortage tm his ¢ WPAMY | wight ry rn . ion of vention of telegeaphers to be hetd | @¥ehnes bn oe elft and ‘ou SA E P SI tal have been pressing the How! te : a meeting | meeting.” and he will not attend mam by twe ordinances whic ‘ @ {place the matter before the depart; {g19, at the Lincoln Inet ntaht-e(Ctmanize the New York Street Ratl| In Wert Seattle and Alkt there aod tn Columbia way company were bie an : H 4 We ay | South Park and the other southerr (By United Press.) od, und arrangements between the ary Taft at Manila wa nent am . ‘ ne government ‘ iven a big reception leat night and |*#burbs there were 301 changes ot, 22.-—Refore ar {two classes, under the supervision | & K reception Igst night ar yaw YORK, Oct. = oh he 1 authority 1 > es eg sina ben i < a Moe yea [handed out political advice to the| All the thoroughfares are mad¢ Jace tnt cmtet CODE! Jded to state authority, not substt ‘ bo | Pilipinos to conform aa far as possible with ral : At © subsea aiedice ama Watt ton eink ane rush committee was appoint first Ave. and Columbia St. STATILE, WASH, We Invite ‘i made in the * fate | the established streets and avenues thousands wore The soph@mores ele " \ oe J od J, Bryan, wade vee COMMITTEE TO MEET. jof the city ed the fol Jame jowing officers last night; George | Rowsland. n Sema treeressize Demo acting within ite prey Sehwab shot his girl wife then! Mathews, president, Archie, Major, ee obs NEW CHIEF CLERK, i ‘yoda last « pontPa ting. he anid hing | COS & Hutclde pack was made in| nolds, secretary 1 Conn, trea: | hs bee called to mest this even! rhe Hotel Savoy has « new chief ma * Tatrodineest by \ rhe " NE Heitingham, 10 days ago. ure, Fred Starger, “Whima" edit | 6 at Ps ag thy ed nt clerk, in the person of Lynn Aus nie rect of th : ticket in the field at Petlingham and Zbinde Leg t Denver, Colo. He has also tn ccoun S ‘of corporatton Th titive shoot between IEF Y RE “@ | the past been connected with many Fi " ate ” ~ of al i. of for Fey Mac roo BR S B Wi The mayor et aba sgphi® tandathmeeer ; Jecause It Is From eon eet othe + eget gr rag onto : city engineer are exofficlo mor: | HAS LARGE CATCH. } es IC CAS) v 45 ‘ince the «tl sands at American Lake, Novem. |. Th@ tetexraph operators and the | bers. em er i 5 a ile a lateAneS and hes id ni fe a RETURNS FROM EAST. | The fishing schooner, Maid of Madame Charlotte Maconda | That Large Ones Aberdeen in & log ® with a but. {Atetke, Orleans, arrived from Unga, Alaska, || ha’ ( at : Ultimately Come jiton has hoa this suggestion 7 ff would practically America’s foremost Coloratura are John Sharp, who claimed to be! J, KE Chilberg, president of the | ¥'th & cargo of 500,000 pounds of nS no, will be heard in a bril- | ~ jet In the head ee AF A-¥oP. expositio: om | COdtish, The vessel was gone but : | eaten gverniien! of the state hae: Cnbnnde: taaeaben’ tae pleat Ge n Quant 1 Dus gue ila é _ Stpeaition, retun ] tr m Nant concert at | eader 0 sae tied east yeuter ere ns OTIC. | < ania. doctrine ts that dent has seen fit t ont as at Mabton has been destroyed by | Oi tui, “"|beon in tho interests of the com-| “°T'C# TO WATER CONBUM. | DREAMLAND RINK oN aeeaaics MER, Taal wales _2agntRcARe od sat neat ots hacienda “Mayer Weight. of Tacoma. an.|,, Th? delegates aitending the Na-|!06 tale Fixed rates in the First Dintriet,|| Friday Evening, Oct. 25, 1907 J.P. HARTMAN, pdbes — " — ra t armers’ convention a ly of eal ' i kets ‘ ait ; N, — nF PBs es 0 eh trom | tonal ban mers’ couvention at Okie Glamend Thiel Sahtantes, all th City south of Union and fi. t os : rd y Vice President ANDERBILT MADLY IN LOVE ae ‘ tt cinta mia City Of © free ) VANCOUVER, B.C. Oot 22—| "as nlon), are due and payable |} musical re nm wal ALEXANDER MYERS, oe unee the rut. | HOR Of noods cong ohn Ward, of Seattle, char in October, for r, November || 4 Secret V has already fallen upon the shoul) ‘The Mare Island dry dock sprung |J0>" Ward, of Seattle, charged with | 14 ‘nocember. Penally for nee D. 8. JOHNSTON Co.'s etree = dera of George L. Dickson the theft of a tray of diamonds 3. V. A. SMITH, | het Ww oy Jon oak sterday and, to save it! ,. ~ — - =! payment ta charged on November Pioneer Piano House, Cashier }_ TRO Friday servo by Jott |from destruction, the entire front Hasketballa, Handbalis, | ist || New Building, Third and Unt nal S come out stro we was blown out Hockeyballa, Hall's, 1111| L. B. YOUNGS, Su , | ity ockey balla, " R NGé uperintendent vera | . rt aa @ candidate for gover! ‘Phe British tramp steamer Queon | First Ave. eee} Soe | per Cl. Interest paid on Saving hor “ a NEW INCORPORATIONS RT (Star Special Service.) | New | OLYMPIA, Oct. 22.-—The follow-} Pygmy yet ign ge Sales in the office of the secretary of | Krack Clothing company, of EI ecords fenebure, $12,000; by H. H. Krac James P. Carmody and John J capital stock of the er company, of Ever-| 1,000 to $100,000. 2 Mission Day b. Because gud We Tell the Truth Test Us--Try Us Don’t Buy Before You jJane Metealf, Ha } Parson and FE. D. Meadota Coal and Coke company of the state of Maine, has appointed | Edward O. # agent and attorne | joston Ha of Seattio, as in state. | oad, Steam | ship and Land company, of Seattle, $1,900,000; by Clarence D. Hillman i land Bessie Olive Hitiman | 0 t Yy S if n O r | wawonoinance. | S ourseit f u jelieed Portrait of Gladys Vanderbilt, by Artist F. &. Brown. j | | Rxctusive Service.) never enthused much Rd Pie negyrovethy: nideaomien Sin adh ogell . eS I. Oct. 2¢-—/thing. She has condw SANT oe Tes teen tate te tee Qoemelt a 5.| With ease and gr has rt ms - Peg vg aes | Meret, owner of $1 , mained a little aloot m the) ‘eat nis Re ge mere of the socalled gushers and ultra-enthusiasts br on ae a ie A pea enciety, Winsome and = All this Is now changed Mow wae. Viretels a. tie a b Denny way, asphalt paving, and tage fertene hunters from Vanderbilt is being courted ame » thin count, and without con fs to revels oer, the ond alkanes Toereaiee er, envors, Gy treet A js Black Silk W ist 3 49 m at Newport poking on, she is | ses rushing about with him tn a count STATE BOARD ACTS. } k i rts e I al § e er sb him round of walks and driven, - | + Sil RM years old p ions plainly head-over-heelw At , mer ting held at the se Don't hesitate about these skirte—they’re all right— Worth $5.00 The Count Laszlo myl, of | hew Japest, brings little with him be | a t was * his name and the reputation | throughout th aving once worsted an opponent a duel He was born in Ewervar ry, in 1879. His name is pro boards of Seattle and this fall's best ¢ ine and all-wool Panamas. Colors, We are particularly strong on Walsts. No house gives better values. Our Waists meet the approval of people who know, This Waist offering for tomorrow (tha’ mixtures. Regularly we get $6.50 and $7.50 for them, but | Wednesday) is our regular $5.00 article Made of Fi Biack Taffeta Silk, and the front has a profusion of fine navy, brown and black, with a sprinkling ef fancy wool of the & the exterminati the Skagit County — & Gue-| nounced, simost sneezed, Tse-chen the Biggest Bundie Sale is on now. Yours Is the benefit. | tucks. See it who Worth over $5. yee Pty Miss Vanderbilt recently met the Teachers Hold Meeting. od £f ay soant win over count in Eagland. As soon as she! ANACORTES, Oct. 22.—Two bun ln the Thriving ’ Because It Will Pay You We Seams, Se loves and trusts Cornetius Vanderbilt, that she loved him. When the count followed ber Bie Gadye, keown among her the encagement was officially an “the Sphiax has Underprice Our UNDERWEAR Underwear for Women and Children at Wonder- fully Low Prices— FOR WOMEN. Mustin Gowns, values to $1.1 Dress Goods Dept. $1.35 quality S6inch Black Chit fon Taffeta Silk, soft finish, pure dye, fast black, and highly fin ished Wed nenday selling, 7 ose Lining Satin—3¢inch Lining Satin just the most wanted goods for coat lining and opera coate; nice, soft fintwh, and the best in Seat tle; worth $1.26 yard; all Colors and black. Our price, per yard $1.00 Whip Corduroy—27inch Whip ( duroy, for children's suits; also at companies in the world uses the Washington F =e to reinsure it Worth double. These Coats are made of kerseys and meltons, and all kinds of All-Wool Coatings; all the plain colors except ‘ar wa black. Some of these coats are made plain, without any trim mings; others are trimmed with straps of same materials, silk braids, soutache braid, velvets and fancy buttons. Worth $10.00 and $12.00 .....-85.00 Live Steck Weinera, per Bott: steers, per Ih BONe talves, per I, 8@8e; te pore, 1yT ie. ad POKER Were mutilated by fan attempt to make thom ate Bteore per th 1% thelr valuables. One | veal per th t ladies’ riding skirts; cotors. of eyes waged out. | 1% 0 1¢ in red, brown, navy blue and beaver eee mere Soened ont. | Loi) see Wednesday selling, per yard ° 0¢ 1.00 Flannelette K 69 soe ta ee ee $1.00 Flannelette Kimonos 69c makes ole howse ; a gowns; also suitab atreot More than 100 patterns to choose from; made of extra juality Vey Witle trading was dene on suite; all sta hades, including ; this morning. The « black. Wed the Reamer Watson from yard paday's special, p flannelette; warranted fas@olors. All sizes. Regular $1.00 thortly before n Hay and Teedstatts $1.98 All-Wool Broadecloths. oa hese mother supply of PB gee ov ig Not Do Page o> Yard I for Wedne value ... 69e aly about 1500 « "§88, cracked” All: Woal Chiffon Broad ie prieted that grape. » inches wide, fine h, pure dye Reh higher. Tomatoe and gen i ths. Nev the ond of the season and gy Plage or 4 than $1.98 yard me firm A case of f te ae Gme te Wodnesday only, per yard FOR WOMEN ie ae 61 to : you want guid Mavelis’ dabine tuanseninn, Medium 23¢—Table Damask—23¢ Large Thubarb on the st » mar am a1. Yard. Special for Wednes. Ti : ™ - barb on uptodate styles are p ibaa # ae ka Wael seoveine Sized Mercerized White Table Dam- Sized 4 2p shown. In our lar 3 Rroadeloths, neat stripe ss i sortment you Ww with newest colorings and right White ask; also Turkey Red Table White ae i what you want tg sasuke ti sina Cotton Damask; good 45c value; sale Cotton oo ittle down and a : “4 nd oe ii. nt Mitte ato time Batting, price— Batting, Prices That Are Repeat- : * BS@178 per sack; on-| state land commiasioner " yer roll— rer roll— ed Because the People 2 eg pA = i ow from 0 nag Did You Say Rugs? “ 2 3c fe Want Them— ‘ . oi Slory utiitting Uo, 34x72 Smith's Best Axminster— 4 7 See ee Ese | Outi iat DOMESTICS Hlgnt ‘ © cles Second and Union. Dx barn a ee 6 Pininaia. is e grading eer va wader arcenenesnatl Game Rug, but Smailer . rail I ‘ worth $4.00; but It's yours fo ; Pn Hin ohm all a $1.95 All-Wool Oregon Blankets—White; some slightly imperfect: * ettammery. Ye, ¢ o Same Rug Again x60 i es worth $3.50; Wednesda 10-4 size, regular $6.00; reduced to ....... seekat eeu 1 ee B14x10'%-Ft. Brussels Rugs yeat th rug for ar pattern ( oh Deposit Your Money in Our ee eee, tae 11-4 size, regular $7.50; reduced 0 ...4. seseeee vee s B.5O : cla Sut 12 in stock. Come 12-4 size, regular $9.00; reduced to ....c00 csves coos. QOS Savings Department BS ig cen — Gray Wool Blankets, specially priced for tomorrow from, per $2.29 up to $10.00 * a Where it Be will earn 0 Wiporied, par ivi Tomorrow we w me, worth § pair ve t fa P8408 coment a, ver 39c Books 75 Keep Clean Hair Brushes 39 Be ca ic 01 1, interest Compounded Semi-Annually Hundreds of titles; all cloth bound hal Fee Bi Pgs ¥ Me ANE, Fanoy. Chis is your chance for your win bins ‘es abd é Se Dexter Horton & Co. reading Hun ag apedhe ete a & ig 8 4 Lorre ite " BANKERS f tithe i cat 29¢ q iy) New York Bullding 100 HAMILTON.BROWN SHOES A A ART APM TT ION. PPLE ETEO Es i SN TS AN A RO IS I a te Set

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