The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 25, 1907, Page 8

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

(2) HEARING PHEASANT CASE, HAVE BEEN THE VETO the case of the atate ve. F, W, Erby and James Michaelson, on the charge of serving Gar Warden Reif, and a companion wi {Chinese pheasants @ the Olympus Cafe, on the evening of October & (By United Press.) Jintagjine, did #o, and recelved his ¢ BAN FRANCISCO, Oct, 26.—-Ow-| cut tn twoSbnetallments, In his] Brby 14@teward and Michaelson a fog to the inc fency of the weath./crossexamination the discrepancy | Walter in the restaurant in which er but few wore present at tho trial| between his testimony here and in| the offense ts sald to have beon of Tirey L, Ford this morning ex: | the last trial wax briefly gone into, | Committed cept those connected with the case,| Ex-Supervisor 1. 1 Walsh ran a - ® f Ex-Supervisor Patrick MeQuahin| Close wecond to MeQushin in bis | fe s took the stand when court was con-| Mabliity to remember dates. He + yened. Over the objection of At-| freauently contradicted himself, da ? 7 10! Kno e deno! nation of the he iorney Stanley Moore, the witness t know the a Mgjnation : : it i Hoh how he had deen approached | Dills redived or whith package con The City of Seattle, Jefferson Pe ® by Gallagher, who told him that he| (ined the large bills. Under cross and Cottage City arrived this fore it Gould be remembered if he atood | examination he could notgeven re-|noon with an aggregate of §90 pas tr in line upon the trolley franchise, | ™ r how much money he had/ sengers from Southeastern Alaska 4 h received in his last bundle. WwW ah ea ater on he received the first tn! : . aie Btallment of his part of the bribe, caused considerable amusement by The Saratoga sailed for Valdes and about two months later he re-| Dl# readiness to agree with the side} and Seward today celved the second sum Loses His Dates. areed: 9 All efforts on the part of the prot | fense que examining him, If the proseoution, askod a queation he immediately J. C. For® leaves’ today for New it, and when the de | York to con@ult with the stock ved him he agreed to holders of t Pacifie Coast Co 1 eoution to fix the date of the re | (1, although absolutely contradict | relative to a general manager for ceipt of McGushin's share of the ing what he had previously stated, |the Pactfic Coast Steamship Co. money, or when he had 1 the . heads of the corporation, proved WOMAN DIES SUDDENLY For the next two weeks an elec fruitless. Upon cross-examination tien of two delégates to the Inter he declared that he had been im Mra, F. A. Neff, a stater-of Prank! jational Seamen's Union conven portuned by President Cornelius to well-known = dramatle | tion at Chic December 12, will Dunamulr feet, ies iw for Capt, J, 1, Patterson ts in dom. mand of the President, southbound to Frinco, vice Capt. Weaver, who fo 1 in the hospital, Capt. Cousins will take; command at Frigeo. ° The cableship Uurnside waa at Ketchikan when the Cottage gity | pa 1 that place, put she saus for |Hoattle today The Oblo has been chartered bi the Alaska Steamship Co, for one |trip to Frisco, sailing from Seattle November 2 "The Tampico, now in Alaska jaators, will visit all the differs Jent canneries tn that locality |Dring down the sal cleaning up the | pack The Nome City sailed for San Pedro and other California pointe this morning with a cargo of pilom and lumber Scotland Crops Ruined. GLASGOW Oct 25.—Crops throughout Seotland have wuffered damage within the last fortnight by exceasive rains. The lows ts ew timated at 315,000,000. America will be called upon to make up the Frederick & Nelson, Inc, | Under One Everything te Seora € Deity at $:30 Furnish th® Home Complete, Full-Size lron Bed 7 G 5 Special . .». . P The Iron Hed pletured he Cheese, herewith may be had in Si 11% @ ite; Wie ¥ a Twins, 170; Oregon either white or green enamel, The pillars \ OR + measure 11-16 tn. in df | Bp ameter, the clrele is of f Sank 3/1} % ty material, while the \ i ett , . . | balance of the rods are | ‘ % in. in diameter, A \ very pretty pattern, the JJ head of which measures 69 in. high and the foot | being 46° in, in height, (J 4 { ‘ai i " An exceptional value at aT 1N 4, i R; 1) My nay aR NY | morrow of $7.65 y the special price fe Yote for the franchise, He btm idenly yes etn prcmvent UC tlie park; FrMiaD b ; self, he declared, thought that the tx, in the ‘Ne qe ca faa Peure | deficteney ; proposition was a good thing for body is tn har the ety Mra, Neff was vislt:| Tye steamer Lectanaw, ot the} BRIRFS BY WIRE On redirect examination he was this ef She oe | n ne had changed his testi husb. t ¢ " | t keep his office, This t t| ments have been made. Strictly first-class offices, single} A ofalcte fire in sweeping the ' forth an exchange of pe c or en sulte, all outaide rooms, con- | Sioux Indian reservation i which lasted patll Judes Law " CHESS CLUB po hhberd taining every modern appointment Prince Oyama intends to visit the iH dered them to proeeed The Chess club will meet tomor jcan be rented in the new Johnston | United States next spring, safling i Mh row night in room 489 A, Arcade Company building at Third and | from » early in April 4 Kelly Receives Cuts. building, to complete org ation. | University at. at reasonable rates The amehip Empress of China James F. Kelly, another member) ‘The meeting will be called 0| Apr her to John Davis & Co.,| which sank at her dock Wednesday of the old doodle board, then told) shart or D. Johnston Company, F his tale, He said had & ap | * “<7 neer Piano House. proached by Gallagher, told to fall| The state of New York has pase | oO ‘ Cai _~ mon ed favorably upon the Washington bs Fleet of battiestips at navy yard | Fire's application for admission More battrestoes at the navy yard *** | than ever before ore] of Seattle Read Read of Extraor- dinary Values in | Fall and Winter Suits and Overcoats for Saturday Conditions growing out of the tight money market made this pur chase possible. We invite comparison of the best garments with the best a $20.00 Suits, Overcoats and Cravenettes that can be found in Seattle. It's ; an opportunity that cannot be duplicated when these lots are gone, for the ’ making costs more! The Suits at $15. The Overcoats $15 | Brown effects predominate in Cate od these suits. There's a bigy va y a by es st class workmen and aro of tasty deiica®. ale af . & ; ‘ sileien at Biagk wR, ; eS han ~@ € oot | Srays, dark greene, in Tam and” sh i Plaids and handsome interwoven most exactin i nd a Extreme or conservative coat to ple rt Io t Stouts, slims and regular $20 Values are ® A CHOICE SHOWING OF CRAVENETTES AT $15.00. About 400 Cravenettes of thoroughly reliable fabric wh as dark ¢ fane xtures and black thibets, are included in these purchases. Newest fall s qually It Certainly Pays to Attend Thess Bon Marche Morning Sales From 9:30 Until Noon, 10¢ EGG BEATERS Se EACH. Dover Egg Beaters— Every house wife knows all about them. Sell usual ly for 10c, Saturday morning, S¢ each. — Basement Store. ¢ Toilet Paper, 3 Rolls for Good size rolls Best Toilet Paper, 3 for 10¢, from 9:30 to 12 Saturday morning. — Basement Store. From 9:30 Until Noon, From 9:30 Until Noon, From 9:30 Until Noon 15c and 20c 50c 7 1-2c H Shields Knee Pants Canton Flannel i 5c 4 1-2c¢ Stockinet Dre ‘ Good women, in assorted size tra good quality; 15¢ and 2 sort at he a pair. Sat morning—Main Floor. ay morning Main Floor From 9:30 Until Noon, From 9:30 Unt 9:30 Until Noon, $1.25 25C | "$1. 75 Fancy Scarfs Writing Paper | | Silk Stockings 69¢ Each 19¢ $1.15 — lat ot be night at Vancouver, was rain night. The entire interior "THE MARKETS Business on Western ay. was very quiet this morning. Three arloade of bananas arrived this orning from Central America on them remain unchanged Nowe Pe aay Calitornia Most distrean are relieved by If You're Looking for { Clothing Values that combine workmanship amd | latest ideas, we would like Suits, Cravenettes, Topcoats and Overcoats are priced | from $10 to $25 We're | high-priced therefore wre she will again go)" of $1.00. Thee , tee embtace the ne “49 aa aie | 1 LUB also Corsets with short top and long hip for mediu 4 e we \ Joe Schermer & Co. Specialty Clothiers, 1010 FirstAve, Housefurnishings Specials for Saturday JAPANNED BREAD BOX, SPECIAL gue ire 16 inches long FANCY NICKEL-PLATED TRAY, SPECIAL 45¢ 4 1%ineh, round, nic and white metal ba Moore, per | veal per +4 @10 Greased he Tray, with matted A ve f tb consisting of } It {8 of good qualit Bei’, iympla cyeters, ed snappers, BGO) € ’ per 1 fe; whitefish, peri fl is packed in lined hardwood ca fret having hing ». | ROVAL GRANITE PUDDING PAN, SPECIAL 1 Pr ware, and having a capacity of three pints neon ROVAL GRANITE TEA KETTLE, 6PECIAL @5¢—In made of Ge n has @ capacity of six quarts ten. 5 $1; cacpped Dood tee me | The Corset Divi seven different st With short hip, and high-bust models with short hip { Genuine a Round Oak Heater c ee State Land Commissioner BE. W Ross and State Tax Commissioners JH. Rasterday and J Frost were guests of the King County Republican club at the weekly luncheon of the clud at the Rath sheller at 12:30 o'clock today. Some re of the club were pres ident L. H. Gray presid the welcome of the club was extended to the visito Albert KE. Bebe of the King £. ative delegation and Is made to supply the demand a Ung Stove that ie » by all three of the visitors as nearly perfect as humar € n ma . ] Ibert HB of the King sei i at epee legislative delegation and construct ded to by all three of the Tax Commissioner East the most sk kmen, with the ajd of the most modern machin ry best materials, The quality of the Genuine Reckw ‘ound Oak Heater has erday facetiously proclaimed him self as the only original “booster been bettered eax ear ‘ tem iy King county ta certain dire isi abecmiigeoncnd 230 mpting to aa! tions, pointing for confirmation of cheaper, all ¢ gies are cent it t better, Kis atactment to the boosted as The Beckwith Round O sini without quesienall semement values on the King county t i Cominteston dest Heating Stove in the ¥ It »pied. Other Heat t ing Stoves are referred to as be st as good as the the ‘ Round Oak t no other Heat tove bas been produced nee ' that satisfies as thoroughly as the Ge e Beckwith Round ating to taxation ma Oak Because a stove is round and 1 “Oak” of some kind, 1] do not accept it as the Genulr n with Round Oak ust you Of the 306 delegates who, under Gonkiin’s le giants for a th the name on the lee d door, The Beckwith Round Oak Heating Stove Gives More Heat, Uses Leas Fuel, Holde Fire Longer, Lasts More Years and Gives Better Satisfaction Than Any Other Heating Stove Made. “OVERCOAT We have just reeetved a grey @xford Cheviot Overcoat with , y which we feel very much pleased acs " Bi It in about mediom weight, three ve " quarter lenath trimmed with velvet collar. Tt te ined with « splendid quality of reliable serge The shoulders are particularly well modeled, and the lines qredingly clean cut and Price $25.00. W. B. HUTCHINSON CO INCORPORATED Corner Second and Union. *** | adies: Paper and Envelopes Box of 250 Commercial Envelopes, per Box, 29¢ French Madras Paper, 1 pound, 180 sheet 00 Heavy Weight, Fine Quilty American Paper Napkins Pape Lunch Set Tableciotth, 12 Napkins and 12 Dotlies Beautifully Boxed Holiday Stationery and Stationery Novelties Now in. Handsome ay a hiya Prices Druggists’ Sundries re “ss seesien.conl Ciitiwwa Bargains |-z22zor ===. sus0||epee me " Leather Goods and Leather Novelties Flannelette Gowns and Skirts ee ae een ee a Well made, reinforced, leather bo Jiaht Gc finished. with _ Special sale of Ladies’ ri Rarred C for busi- ness, and carry. a complete line of use- ful things wanted .in every home. Best and Most Classy Leather Goods Stock on the coast . The New Princess Back Corset $1.50 rm, but @ Cc é Pas © sack and nl hy the corse! Leider: bez | aa bs ‘ 1829-1533 SecSfid Ave., ovfort and Say es os a gS at el q . © 0 6 enmmomcanan, cereodstooo % O

Other pages from this issue: