The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 23, 1907, Page 5

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Everything was love: i ; focal attorney | damage sult pimer B Tedd, & local hor of WY WALL the (Wo candidate: frat AEACD, © a eae i Angelos to secure prom! up a trip to Port Hee ot Todd, Wilton & THY portant toatimony, Thay had to} te aire dat prevent & prosper leave after the bank cloned and gan, 8 Btaten distrtet attor: | found it necessary to borrow $30} attorney for tncidental Todd dug up the where: | 2 nade the vietim of | from thelr Bee eat” by two bunk: 1 dag up the where: u ‘tune of $20, and Bimer's withal and awoke to learn } ¥ wo frignda were ing te reate @ been busy for oo teten tr pave him on the shortage in the Mawhattan cocktall cconaracuiating | oh line, Pheir case proved to be a onse rted the tro myth, but the trusting attorney ts prospective keenly conselous that the minaing | $30 waa the real ge two for Hitigation in 8 biK He MARKET PRICES TODAY ink of thie year’s ey gomaret on the pablic | are priced at Today's at = Following are ranch, 400 ranch, 2 dos FIRST DINNER GIVE | j | The first of a series of meetings | and dinners to be given by the rrinity Pariah club during the win ter was held last night The ad dreas af Jthet Hashiguehi, a Japan ene attendant of the Washington untversity, was the principal event | of the evening A significant | declaration made by him was, 10,000,000 of Japan's population will become resides of the United States in spite ef any exclusion laws that may be enacted by this | country, for ie at fe per at We; ducks, A committee of the Firat Preaby- }terlan ehureh ix mow out working among the membership to ral j about $55,000 to complete the pay ment of the construction of the }new temple of worship at Seventh | av. and Marion st, The new church }and grounds have cost about $275, 000-—all of which was secured from |the sale of the old | Fourth av, save the amount stat od. | ‘The pastor, Rev. M.A. Matthews, hopes to raise the entire debt by “TODD “WAS BUMPED OuGe that | “TO PAY DEBT premises on | GRAPH ELECTRICIAN CHAS. PARMENT } TIONS THAT MAY DEVELOP MAN {8 A “WIREL Exclusive Cal, Oe very policeman will be a wire less telegraph station in the near jfuture, if Asst. City Electrician ervice.) | the time the mew edifice ls occu | pled te per tb Be to 1c per head We dos. 26 cents doz. (Star Special Service.) OLYMPIA, Oct. 23.—Corporation papers have been filed In the office of the secretary of state as follows | Sehwatachiid & Suleburger com pany. of Seattle, $10,000; J. & Het sey, Hubert Stone, BE. A. Luadberg. Silvertip Consolidated Mining and Smeiting company. of Spokane, $1,000,000; William Cart Zutt, J. W. | Osborne, L. Blaine Osborne, D. R. Casgow. Kirkiand-Juanita Land company, of Seattle, $50,q00; A. B. Howell, | }Stephen J. Weeks, William per box. | Thaanum. Florence-Rac Copper company, of | Seattlo, $1,000,000; Nicholas ane Part 16e; Summer peck, BH. Guile. id | Pacific Steel and Wire company bask of California, admitted to business wigs et. | Winfield R. Smi th, of Seattle, ap Se per basket; | Poluted We; White Mus << 36e; Cornichon | Your Eastern Friends apples, $1.25 per| May come west on the Spectal One We Ib. Charles Parmenter installs bis new | police signal system | Parmenter plane to equ | member of the Berkeley fore }& portable wireless appar weighing leas than a pound. Some | of thia will be carried toxide of and some in the dest ket. When the ebief wants his men he will send him & Message just as one wireless station another, The electric) waves will fy through apace, tn letuding brick walls and other }minor obstacies of the same char jacter, and ring a bell fn the pa trolman's pocket. Hesides giving jUhis signal it will write the me |sage from headquarters in dots & miniature tape. and dashes on mS | 10 DEFEND WILL Funds to be used in the dotense | of the will of Melody Chotr were asked from the superior court yes terday by Charles E. Horton and Jemes Moran, the executors of the entate The will of Chotr whose estate la estimated to be worth 116,200, left the entire property used the erection of a/ » be River apples, $1.50 per) Way colonist rates offered by the ‘tomb for himself and his dog. His ‘apples, $1.25 per box.| Oregon RR. & Nav. Co. during mother, who is feeble minded, ts Hi per box | September and October from Chi through a guardian for a per box; 6 Iba for | ago, $33.00; St Louis, $30.50; share of the estate. Omaha, Kansas City and Missourt | =, Black Wal-| River Points, $25.09. Tel! them HAD NO INSURANCE. i. |give me thelr address. Deposits — ‘taken at the Union Ticket Office,| 0 Ft Fell, local agent of the the navy verd | 608 First av, E. E Efits, Gen. Agt.| prudential Insurance Co. declares ners that C. 8. Logan, who waa found peeing @ huRLeuT & STORE FOR EVERYBODY AFTER YOUR TRADE Resecret about our methods, either. The policy of this store is to carry the best n needful articles that every one uses, in all life, at prices lower than at any house in the city. to impress upon you that everything is exactly as and that the children can trade here just as older folks, who know values. A few timely bar- for Thursday— (S’ DANDY LAUNDRY SOAP HALF PRICE As a very special bargain for Thurs. Special Thursday we offer Fairbanks’ Well-Known D Laundry "9d in any perce at, per ae Brushes Reduced. Price 10e—Strong Rice Back Scrub Brushes sale Thureday 4c Regular Price $1.25—The Well Keown Universal Food Chop pers, for meats, vege- tables, ete.. Thursday 93c Keen Kutter Shears. Regular Price $1.00—The Fa mous Simmons Keen Kutter warranted nickelplated House hold and Dresamaker 9 Shears, Thursday 6 c Emory Knife Sharpeners. Regular Price 250—Hardwe Handle, Steel fine quality Emory ite Sharpener, Thursday , Cut Priced. C gO Bow! Stand Lamps io. 2 burner 43c Butter Knives. Price $1.00—Rogers Hi Best Stiver-Piated French Gray or Sugar Shel) Center, Past } } { { Universal Food Choppers. | semiiahiiaumalaaae ON | THE CHINA BARGAIN TABLES do not overlook our special Bargain Tables of odds of Fancy, Decorated and Plain China. The low Will simply astonish you. Five special tables tomor- the Busy Basement. Your choice of pieces at— , 15¢, 19¢, 336, 49¢. Oak Half-Soles. Gas Heating Stoves. Regular Price $2.25—New . Method All | Round Gas jualit Heating os; aluminum fin and pliable leath ish and great heat 1, riday, a pair 15¢ givers; Thursday $ 59 Plate Casters. Regular Price 400-—~Het of Standard All Stee! Ball-Be len Co.'s K ' %, with sere Ho. weed on saything rigid 23c Brush Hooks. Price $1.15—The 8 tdware Rest Qualit brush, etc v ate Canter can be Thursday four BOYS’ COASTER WAGONS WELL REDUCED Price Well-Made, Strong Wheel and Special Th : Axle Boys’ Coaster Wagons, L a $1.29 with side frame; made to stand hard wear; very easy running—- nn AVENUE & UNION STREET | The dead on the road between Hillman | City and Graham station last Fri day night, carried no policy im thetr company. The man made applic tion Oct, 3, the date of his alleged will, but his application had not) been acted opon and Logan had }paid no premiums. In his will Lo gan divided bis $2,500 supposed life insurance in various bequest. | | GORMLEY WANTS ADVICE. | ceonionnaem | According to County Treasurer Matt H. Gormley, 20 money will be paid out of the Eaton warrants un til the payment ts advised by the court or the prosecuting attorney ue of the warrants with ac crued interest is $8,060 A. 8. MEETING. | The Grand Camp of the Arctic! Brotherhood is to be held at Ta coma November 7, § and 9 this year. A preliminary meeting of! the delegates was held last night at the Alaska club, to arrange for attending the Grand Camp. ~~ Becomes Wealthy T. H. Rifty was a clerk at week. He week and put it in the bank. Soon he had enough to make « small in vestment. it paid. He made an other, and that paid, and so « Now he is a rich man. Yo me rich too by the he State Rank of Seattle strong savings departnient and pays — interest eee NORTHWEST = TRUST &] SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY first Ave. and Columbia St STATTILE, WASH. We Invite Small Accounts econd— Because we ap preciate the value of a large number of satisfied depositors £. SHORROCK, President J. P. HARTMAN, Vice President ALEXANDER MY EHS, Secretary 3. V. A. SMITH, Casblor per Cl. Interest paid an Sav WILL BE WIRELESS: THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, OCT. 23, 1907, WeGoMMEND A*AENOMENT, CANEF OF POLICE! “UCT orernrs SUSPICIOUS The winth Ward tmp Aftor living on the fat of the club we a meeting ant ni en-| AGAINST iT several days and then be STATIONS dpraed a proposed charter amend: | h enough money to leave (By United Prose.) “ that the mayor and nde wh, an ungrateful tramp wheepe NEW YORK, Oct, 24.-—What ta of departments meet once a month By United Press.) fee ntly saddie@ himwolf upon the! neiteved to be the body of Mrm for ‘the dimeussion of city affairs, SAN FRANCISCO, Oct, 2—The [trusting residents of Wilburton | citron Hartridge, wife of the for | Couneliman Murphy, member of the possibility of prosecution on charges | Cel f his departure by Ateal| oy counsel for Harry K. ‘Yaw has revinion committee, will be asked of battery prevents Chief Biggy |!" $90 In money and a phonograph |ieiy taven from the Harlem river from Antone Sutro, & saloonke to Gree this amendment from (@uing ordets to his men to The woman has been missing ince the AY PB. join the throng of happy littl Seven aaloonkeepers taken within a few days of Vancouv er have heen arrested for tilting the BULL 18 RELEASED. | lid Iaat Sunday ’ ; y er Standard and Teddy Bea | Rellingham, Anacortes, Kverett| Mc Bull, the wealthy British and other coast cities are taking ‘Colambia merchant, who was ar and expect to win one of steps againat rate to prevent bubon- yeated by the local police, charged ' fe plague. with stealing several thousand do! prizes !—the cantest closes your name! ntire new | amount of money alleged to be due od the Indian im connection with @ own timber land sale | December election, so an } set of officials must be Rudolph Alterm German of Aber ni en found dead under suspicious etr-| BUYS HOT SPRINGS. cumstances. An investigation ts| on. | Michael Barles, the Seattle tim Osear Kilgore, a laborer tm a| ber land owner and manufacturer, | Brewster saw mill, was thrown "as purchased the Boleduck Hot }againat a saw and both legs were Springs, situated tn the heart of nearly cut off. He died of his in. the Olympte range, together with ER ANDO SOME OF THE SITUA. WHEN EVERY POLICE £88" TELEGRAPH A 120 acres of land heavily timbe the | The price is said to have been 000 juries, leaving @ large family It t# reported at Tacoma th } Tacoma Mill company has been sold to the Port Townsend & Southern | railway, a subsidiary of the North If the patrolman ean not read this,| em Pacific, for $1,500,000 will at least know that be is |" Conservative but progreanive™ is # fortunate purchase of a curtains enables us to give you t tain special you seldom have such @ curtain of It at once, and, of course, sec “DON'T STRAIN YOUR EVE Have the strain removed before serious trouble develops. We are specialists and can make your eyes) ted and eas hone to the tral station from the nearest} "At Best's Insurance Reports say comfortable, Sehuchard Optical | per of the Washington Fire #**! Co. 1207 Second ay eee Parmenter, who has tnvented a a thie remarkable system is a boy wh, modest, young fellow, who ts sincerely embarrassed by the no tortety his diseovery has brought him, “I eannot talk about it,” he sald, “because, in the first place, f haven't got ® patent on the system yet, and, also, | may have to over me numerous minor detatis be fore it is practically perfect. The plan ts perfectly feasible and has been demonstrated by teste T ha made. | wonder why nobody dis covered it before.” Chief of Police Vollmer will give Parmenter’s Invention a tryout as soon as the necesary paratus has been manufactured and adjunt. } od by the Inventor STOUT MEN AS WELL AS SLENDER MEN CAN BE PITTED HERE CORRECTLY AND BKOOMINGLY Were sHOW A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF SUITS, OVERCOATS AND RAINCOAT. " BROADHURST $18.00 Up OTHER RELIABLE MAKES $12.50 Up J. REDELSHEIMER & CO. 800-804 First Avenue, Corner Columbia. Strongest Overcoat House in the State system extra special table value--- ARMY MEN SENTENCED. | Joseph B. Lavia, who deserted from the Vaneeuver barracks one ar ago, and was captured tater. has been sentenced to hard labor at Alcatras island for 18 montha | Private Eugene Mouth, deserter! from Ft. Colambia, mont forfeit $10) per month from hts pay for four | months Not to Appeal Divorce. EDINAURGH, Oct. 93.—The Bart of Roslyn announced that he will roceed with his appeal agalont of divorce granted to who form Miss Anua Robtason, of Minneap lis The appeal was dismissed “Gune For Rent—Piper & 1024.26 Second av Receiver’s Sale Thousands of Satisfied Patrons Are Voluntarily Advertising the Renefits of the ae aneeee " $2. 90\ | regular vatue $6.00. odd shaped cen finished golden. highly polished top; top 32 Inches across; pretty shaped legs and uo an extra strong aod apet | table; regular val ue = 85. priced extra spectal ae the weak $2.90 —use a Buck st Buck hot blast Great Sale of McCarthy's Stock, now in progress. : one-third df,yor Ask your ndubhes about the bar- “$ gains to be had in all departments of the big storeful of merchandise now being mean immense savings to the people of Seattle closed out at reductions that No stop in the price slashing tomorrow wee | More Bargains Bigger Bargains "Than Ever Come and See of Dry Standa LA. Seattle. Until Nov. 1 Underwear, Now is the time to get in and buy your winter's supply Goods, | Hosiery and everything else you need in the home, and which is included in this great acrifice sale. Every dollar you invest here now means a big saving to you, It is just like finding money to be able the are jo buy good merchandise at prices we quoting The sale include } Silks, Dress Goods, Domestics, Linings Linens, Bedding, Comforts Blankets, Towels, Corsets, Women's Hats, Leather Goods, Hosiery, Women's Coat Gloves, Underwear Women's Suits, ] Umbrellas, | Shirt Waists Shawls, Undermuslins, | Infants’ Wear, Fur Scarfs, Neckwear, | Laces, Embroideries, Handkerchiefs, | Notions, Drug Sundries, Stationery, | Pictur Pyrography Cut Glass, Trunks, Art Goods Draperies, | Books, Holiday Goods Toys. In consideration of the low pr all sales are for cas! No ¢ ON as Po: | it 9a. m, and closes at Op McCarthy Dry Goods Howard J. Sheehan, Manager BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE STS Associated Dentists New Management | 1112 2d Ave. Receiver SECOND AVENUE Sutcliffe Baxter, 1512 TO 1522 girls, who have registered in the Mayor Bower of Kent has re lars from George Myers, an Indjan * signed to take effect Nov or 1. | tieiber @rulner, waa released from day night, and you don’t want to be left | Three councilmen, present incom | custody Inst night by paying the ‘ mit, so come omorre ‘ gist jbonts, decline to run again at the complaining witness $3,500, the out, so come in tomorrow and register a most unusual sale. imported Swiss curtains--- $15 lace curtains $5.90 quantity of these elegant, down, $1 a week buys a Buck range or heater— | 1006 to 1016 First Avenue. disarm the employes of the United | Of that place. Gelhe & ther ‘tramtatitides tallroads who carry concealed oad a gs Be gp Moe gh STATE NEWS weapons While on dulyon the cars GOOD ROADS MEETING ~ a tegp vba ry aesiiey the rs In Biggy's own words, he te afraid | | - . rm to begin indiseriminate disarma Abia meeting ts being @rra ree apparently being indiffer ment for fear of prosecution for by the King County Good Roads |°" ies ‘The schooner Chas. R. Wiluon has |e yoru) patrolmen in the past |club for Saturday next at the Cham-| ‘The French earpenter going, to reached = Aberde ands Captain pave serched employes of the Unit-| ber of Commerce, An address on! work protects his street auit BY a PMudgett reports that a sailor #ul-|\ oq Railroads at the instance of by-|the work in this state will be given | workman's blue blouse, but be does cided at soa, by Jumping overboard sianders, and on the completion of by State Highway Commissioner | not wear overalls and drowning the search have discovered that | Snow , aie Politios are seething at Tacoma. (here were no concealed weapons . The Washington Fire bas been The Republicans are now after! oy the mer & good shampoo use f admitted w the state of Louisiana, Allon ©, Mason to enter the mayor) ‘The United Railroads law depart #oap. All druggivts oe alty contest ment Is considering the prosecution | ——— — = Chehalis county will exhibit at! of auch cases, d action may be ¢ Standard ireat r” contest, the lovely this Satur Copyright Applied for by 8. F. Co. high-grade his most unusual and worthy cur chance as this, so take adVantage ure the best choice white Swiss point curtains, in eighteen or twenty distinetly different patterns, all high grade, exclusive patterns, per fect in every way, and are sim ply an order which was coun termanded by an Eastern firm. The quantities run from 6 to 18 pairs of a kind; they are 48 inches wide and from 3 to 3% yards long. all desirable, suttable for exclusive styles, | any room in th house, and to buy in the regular way would cost $20.90 per pair. we offer them, as long as 90 tity lasts, at the most from $7.50 to $5.90 out-of-the-ordinary price on mission clock regular value $14.00. mission clock, finished weathered, 66 inches high, 13 inches wide—a very attractive and popular style, made extra well and nicely finished—ex actly like ple ture the regular price of this mis sion clock is $14.00; extra special price for the week — eel range and a heater and save ur fuel bill— Tacoma. We are showing the finest and most stylish line of TOP COATS In the City THE TAILORED READY CO, Fourth and Pike. H.L. KLEIN THE SHOEMAKER. If you can’t get boots or shoes to fit you, get them made to measure at 217 JAMES STREET. DR. HOLT Seattle's Popular Osteopath, skill fully treating every kind of sick- using Osteopathy, Electricity, and the Light Cure. Con sultation free. S78 Arcade. Fly on the Fiyer SEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE. Fare 35c—Round Trip, 500 FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY. LEAVES SEATTLE — 6:45 and 10:26 a. m., 2:05 and 5:45 m. LEAVES TACOMA — 8:35 a. m.and 12:15, 3:55 and 7:30 p.m. U. SEELEY, Jr, Agent. Seattle —Tel. Main 176 Tacema—~ Tel. 212. ALBERT HANSEN Diamonds, Wat es, Jewelry, FIRST AND CHERRY. Optical Department. : | | | :

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