The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 26, 1907, Page 2

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)

, EASTERN WINNERS FO KEENE OFFERS car tt F 1907, ee TAFT IS IN * SgrTtament expec TED, (By United Press.) | “TRACK AT EMERY en MILWAUKIE, Oct, 26.—1 ACCIDENT | w In belle nont fi } , | SUM FOR SAIN * of the wtrike is | (By United Pros.) voit Jo, Meolick, Ge m Rtiane a win sight, Soveral committocs ra Big Ghitod Press.) y y 26. o and hyearolds, hone, ie have been appoint to con N Oct ‘6.--Secretar wen FRANCIECO “er The | Montgomery, Vell, Uncle and Moe-| — - for with ottidaie Mane isla a|Tatt made. en inspection of the $20,000 2yearold Uncle. and the icy have been added to the stab m| (By United Press.) jfifty thousand @pllara for San # . Kraph companies tn York, #| Partly completed extenston the other horses, which Sac@MNdreth |at an outlay ot more ong 980,000 CINCINNATL ©. Oct. 26.—-A|the otter Mr Reeew # repromentaBye | w it having been stated that an PH ~ ag arg upan raliw@ rida b boon rac at the New York /since Hildreth pore last seas | brought to Schreiber * agreement could be reached e rode miles on the first pa teat om are parent atward bound. OO horse deal that will be the greatest)“ Goireiber asks $200,000 for the * When the committees wore &| ser train over the line, and tn The conaiwame which ft ‘a4 with the horsea which he| ever known In Amertoa, if {t is cow | pemarkable horse. | ® appointedtromendous cheers #| cllentally wax a participant in the | pretty safe to say, representa close how ba At Ge Kmeryville track,|summated, is pending between! Sain was picked up by Sehretber *® greeted the action a first accident on the ud to $t in value, consiats of 10/ will bring the number of racers in R. Keene, of New York, and) at the Ingtest yarse in San Fran | » & | the terminus a fat in front horses, tuetuding the driviNk horse, | the Hildreth string up to 41 head BSehtieber, Missouri's fa | of where he ran in selling races jof Taft's car was deraticd and near The thoroughbreds are Rapld Wa-|A carload of horses arrived at the | mouy turt man }Claude Buslinghame brought the|* * ¥¥** * * * Hw ® | took his car with it. The Taft e Montgomery * Faust, | track from Walla Walla yesterday Maj. Datngerfield, Keene's broth! horse from) Montana He ran a ir ran completely on top of the ter, e | J . wt & _ jorindaw, has arrived at Cincinnatt| number of fair races, but Sehreiber li at car | wit @ objec cha ‘or | pure d him on account of bis VALE FORTIFIED Gttor of Fred Landers, of San hice Yorke miliicncine rOeatie | Greedive "han ; Cort, ton’ OF ter: NOME | AT QUARTERBAGK, | Fr Anchen, - . be wlx "(Be farm, tu Kentucky, the im St, Simon, dam The Task, by Bay-| WOMAN linings go here last nigh . ' . f ported stallion Sain, which has/caldine, Sows and daughters of COAST LEAGUE. sired so many famota hordes at) Sain have woh over $100,000 on the K FOUND DEAD Schreiber'd eatablishment near| turf thts year. Nealon ta the big % Los Angelés 5, Friage 4. Bridgeton, Mo. One hundred 1} gest winner sired by Sain. (By United Press.) | | Score Rk oH " ST. PAUL, Oct, 26.—A special to (By United Press.) | Los Angeles 4 19 the Pioneer Press from Sturgis, 8 TONOPAH, Nev, O6t, 26-—Mre ertea—Randolph ‘ine ‘Past: charge of the distribution of rations| merly of Nome, was found dead erly; Jones and Williams, Umpire DOWN BIG ‘OFFER to the Ute Indians on the Cheyenne t night in her room the Toman reservation, has been killed. There|a kimona. She had been « in alao @ rumor, though not eredited,|and death was due to acule ales | No Game Played, | (By United Press.) | that the Indians have begun scaly m errault, who had | Qakland-Portland game — post LOS ANGELES, Cal., Oct. 26 {na en datie and good clothes | boned The champlon high price in local | (By United Pr | nad been here but a few ds theatricals was mado by Ollver| WASHINGTON, Oct nero STRIKE MAY CALL | PENNSYLVANIA REPORTS. ‘WHITMAN FINDS ren ona —— agente < i is nothing In the relations between | age a woek to James J. Jo on con | , © Nome stear Pes \ {dition that the champion appear in| jay 4 ‘tmnees - arrived at Port Townsend this aft c ying the role of Ura the eiant tantic fleet to the Pacific,” sald Sec (By United Press.) at midnight. She has a large list coca a eet. Oe ar | O08 Root today There ts no 7 ¥ trike | Of Passengers | (Star Special Service.) j account of bis business he will not, re reneun for Japan making any ics wladiae enon ae the aie H es . | WALLA WALLA, Oct. 26,-—|#ccept tent against our maintaining &/ and motormen of the Yonkers Rall SAY ORIENTAL LABOR Whitman yesterday found that the x jfleet tn the Pacific than it would) way company, which has been — tn | {defeat of Multnomah by Washing be for Great Britain or France to n nine n rise | i@ | progress four days, Whe «t rf | ton wag noth to frighten Wash LOSE protest.” Ifo reports that national au n A Y {tngton's opponents, for Multnomah ’ Secretary Root today had « long! wii) be ordered to the subur The} is easy. Whitme m by a it talk with Japanese Minister Ao * | | ' FAKE FIGHT } J Mi Aok!| company's latest effort to run cara 2 }to § seore from the big club t before making the statement. He) has been unsuccessful, because the! (By United Press.) | | yesterday, and would have ro | woe jsaid the subject of the fleet was)tracks were obstructed by strike} OAKLAND, Cal Oct. 26.—~! up @ much higher score had it! tee ® iiscussed by Aoki, but the confor | sympathizers and the car crews | Joaquin Miller, povt of the Slorras, Sk Veal SRE Ue, ctah, tee. took | CHIE M00 i ay pd c. ©, | ence was friendly, They also dis-| were stoned Jelivered a lecture at California up much time im playing for wind.| _ ra Th aD ei SOR Po the steps ng taken by| President Maher, of the company,| college last night in. which he Brubaker, Whitman's quarter, was pa one i pottee to sonrce for | 20th countries to enforce the tmml-| hep been arraigned in the rt of|made a stirring appeal for th j the star of the ne foar “cea” men who robbed him | eTetice laws | specta! sessions on a charge of vio. | O and he said among other 4 > met lating the sanitary code in housing things that but for the 100,000 SEATTLE SHOTS 1 Ce 0.000 te DER YOr, were Me ey | ON@ Dead, One Oying, From Burts. ctimstreskers, A etrikebronker submissive Chinese nom In the Metropole hote ne | . LOS ANGELES, Cal, Oct. 26. has been sentenced to the West have been no Pacific et eA I, og Aged Fre P. Burns, who was bad-| Chester county jail for six mouths nineteenth century Nelson Invested $9,000, Nelson put up the money In beta an re fient | & last night as @ result of for carryin mnie d weapons declared Chinese and Japanese bn a Gt te Gn aid. ocna: stornee (2 0% xplonion im her apart-| Other atrtk akers have been| labor a necessity | A Warehouse in Denver, but the o a yg aq thie morning, Her | fined for minor offenses. | Oo F L Tobay. | A Seatt m, composed of KB, | *arehe ’ maid, Catherine Blake, who was | NO FORD TRIA ) et QUARTERBACK DINES. |. Rilis, Ed Garrett and A. Jun. 82 won | also burned, Is in a dying condition.| UNIONS MEET TONIGHT, | | Dines, the Yale sub quarter, will| ker, won the state championship ‘ ‘ ais s - (By United Press.) | Rave opportuntties to show his skill/at fellingham yes in the) 108 ANGE : A 3 ga Probe St. Louis Graft. The Sanitary Wagon Drivers, gan FRANCISCO, Oct. 26.— this season. In event of injury toj thirteenth anaual of the | The eaat at pian a geet ore ST. LOUIS, Oct. 26.—Cirenie at | N@weboys and Stationary Firemen was no session today of Tad Jones, Dines wil! step into the | Washington State Sportamen’s as =! . ; torney Sager announces that he | Si! mest tonight at the Labor Tom Lawlor’s court, where Tirey footgear, and in some of damaged last night by the burning ple regular foots ee Signe “4 sociation. Three teams from Se aah a 6,000kilowatt turbine 8" ene i Judge Orrick Bishop L, Ford is being tried for bribing the minor games the Yale coaches | attle, two from Bellingham and one | rator, The loss is estimated at |? Ssist him in the boodle inves} — gpworth League President supervisors, ‘The state has almost will probably let him have a chance | from Spokane were entered. The rage ne loss is estimated tigation and prosecutions, @ re ST. JOSEPH, Mo. Oct. 26—Dr. | Completed the presentation of its to demonstrate his ability, to sive | winning team scored 47 with a Bel. | * crudeacence of which has lately ap-| Prederick Muns of Cincinnat was | case and It Is believed the defense resular, ou the 180 necessary for *|lingham team and the second Se | in the city govertment Of) reelected president of the Nation. |¥!l open on Monday, when the reg jattle team next with 38 The ex. THE MARKETS Louls al German Epworth league here | tt 1 be resumed F jeer were competing for spectal | today sratmclanrncariin MTT - medals today | cae Convicted Perjurer Weepa. | oncom =| VA U . . Bi CHANCELLORS ‘BEAT | | e NEW YORK, Oct. 26-—Dr. Wal} Leave Pier 2 to seo ‘battioshiy taped inate, trom Pte — - | ed MI o'clock nidnig om je } Yakima honey, per ence, §2.78@cee, ter R. Gillette, former vice presi-j | j denen, 94.00 company, who has been convicted | SOPHOMORES Yoseetone q periecy, hee broken Gown ona | spends t of the ti weepi: Vor the first time this season the syend stema ic avin 0. yester- | it te refused, pending an appeg, | 8 A. in celudere ot tone 3d © Freshmen athletes at the and he is still In the Tombs | Donald's fast team were the Chan-| University yo congo ee Ecce t STREET CAR MAN BECOMES cellars, who took advantage of the |*periority over the Sophomore WEALTHY, Ss t, e n ar ee Ot eee SUMOTS WEE CONVERT | Os ace ween the teams. The M. Oter, & Seattle motorman ed them into touchdowns. The | te - 5 veer ; geens wes 10 to ¢ feature event was a one mile relay made $1 yesterday on a real in which the winning F . estate deal Pour years ago c . te } wT ted saving « little ry i. DONOHUE THE BEST. am ran as follows ; j i Thompson, MeGillicuddy, Dudley wages each week at dit a wa Ss ins PHILADELPHIA Oct * Greene, Parks, Williams and BOW: | cxnussensusmmnemmnnemenessmmene - in the ate Bank of 8 aay Yong Donohue, of Boston. had the | man. Home” insurance must stand ings department. A later he eee meena ee ~—_—m—mer the same text of financial sound- had enough to buy a lot on Ninth ~ Turkish baths, un Grand the. More battresnyoes at the navy x hows as other insurance. The Wash- av. for $300. He sold it yesterday ater. eee than ever before. ington Fire does 7 for $14 4 ) oe Th a ‘elidel can ore es -~ a 0 RE al t it T secesafully “” the Ha eo nuch fr h pay check to go into the bank. It is in this . way (and in this of Deposits | that the dimes grow into dol vase.ce I lars, the dollars grow into eward for first ba 3 Kina he Stee “18 mad | into homes, Into farms, into é0n.cto.70 0 to stores—into the pes business start, which in 6.407.008 ox wreat ae, In y case, f f s0n.eaa 4 it grows into content; it brings eane and security or best name for our new city ovrw~es W424 sade Biase Man he tead of poverty, worry and doubt The Compound to terest helps; in fact, 4 per cent, under the system used by The Scandinavian Amer ican Rank, means more to the depositor than 4% per cont we i und t stem used tm practically all Bastern TOMORROW TO BOSTON HARBOR Sunday, Oct. 27 Boat Leaves Pier 3, Galbraith Dock, at 9:30 A. M. Returning Home Early it Boston Harbor has been so 1 } nee t ity to “ gre that Mr. C. D. Hillman his beautiful city now b get in on the ground floor.” bought lot Over 3,000 worth at he public another 1 ¢ of this great opportu nd ha ren in the t Sound city starts lave seen it have ld ole $2 b last two weck Sawmill, business hou and idence es re going ince to get Seattle and Tacoma s now at Boston Harbor. It willl a city thi yw tide at origi ial price rtunity yu rich 10+ time LOTS LOTS $50 UP_ON EASY TERMS (GET FREE TICKETS FOR THE Er FREE TICKETS FOR THE EXCURSION AT SECOND FLOOR OF TIMES BLOCK. OFFICE OPEN UNTIL 9 O’CLOCK THIS EVENING People Who Are Unable to Come to Office This Event to Galbraith Dock Tomorrow Morning (®unday HILLMAN’S OFFICE, g, Come Down Before 9:30. banks and iu many Western ones 4% Savings Department OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS, 8 o'Clock, Windows, On Savings We Pay Compound Interest From 5 to With Extra Clerks, Extra Extra Facilities Scandinavian American Bank _ ee Building, ed DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, INC. _BROK ERS Both Phones 04-306-306 Alaska Bidg. ME TROPOLITAN BROKERAGE COMPANY, —BROKERS. Stocke, Bonds and Grain, Private Wires. P+ es eet Main 2067, ind. 2605, Rooms 1007-1008, American Bank Build Cline Piano Co. Closing Out | ~ ‘ | | t ‘ THEIR ENTIRE STOCK oF be MUSICAL MERCHANDISE - a Fixtures for sale. Sheet Mu b le and Ho ‘. All must go. W . Come k a cenit : last Cline’s tio | ae fino is $ Pian a26o0 Piano . House | Kohter & Chase | Pike, ¢ Seventh ] | MEXICAN MINES TO CLOSE. Big Citrus Fruit Vielg, ~ | LOS ANGE Cal, Oot, Oe PASO, Tex., Oct, 26.—A ape the eiifornia — eltry ela? from Cananea, Me faya Ub growers @ in wight the tant the mir and smelter of the Green-| and most profitable harvest ev Cananea Copper company will close known, It t nated that tutly down within a month. A gradual|%,000 more carloads will be market, reduction in the working foree will| ed the coming sea#on than that how |oceur from week to week untifeer closing, and that from $40,000,009 enough men remain to guard the; to $50,000,000 will be realized property, At present between 2,000 <meta and 3,000 men are employed. ‘Thgy@ow TS Heat A lant will remain closed until the HOUSE THOROUGHLY, CO) per situation recovers: Get a Guaranteed parnece for 4 6 to &room how ly $65, Q, Leave Pier 4 to soe battieships, | WOODHOL fee ot -DONT YOU THINK | THIS IS A GOOD TIME | TO PUT YOUR MONEY WHERE YOU KNOW? — | 18 CO. Ua Universe oo. ng, | IT WILL BE SAFE | ? | | f OF BUSINESS UNITS “2 | Unencu m bered pnwinan Made. Never pass a dividend, Are not affected by Wall Street “Panics,” Constantly Increase in earning power, Constantly grow in value. Buy Units or Tenths of Ur of Trustee Property No, ¢ | (the great Central Building of Third Avenue). Invest anp amounts you happen to have available upon the basis of absoldiy ownership. Your rental earnings will be at least 8 per cont pep | annum; your principal wilt grow at least that much every year, ; | and your security will be the City of Seattle Itself. | INVEST IN THE BEST AND BE SAFE. | PEACE OF MIND ALONE 1/8 A GOOD EARNING Get Booklet Four. _ THE TRUSTEE COMPANY OF SEATTLE mm LOWMAN BUILDING THE HOME DINING ROOM 16 NOT MORE PLEASANT THAN THE Dining Cars ON THE Our dining ears are strong quently easy riding. The tables are ta comfortable. The wide windows admit ample light and allow the diner a beautiful paneramic view while eating. BREAKFAST AND LUNCHEON SERVED A LA CARTE, DINNER TABLE D'HOTE, We are glad to have you ask us about trains, fares, etc., and we promptly answer all inquiries. 4. O. McMULLEN, C. P. A., Seattle, Wash. A. TINLING, G. A, Seattle, Wash, NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAy A. D. CHARLTON, Aest. Gen. Pass. Agent. Portiand, Oregon. Low West-Bound Colonist Rates Will Be Withdrawn Tickets Prepaid Now From Al! Eastern Points, By Mail or Telegraph—No Charge for Delivery Money Back If Not Used mp nation 1 rates and prepayment and be on or address W. MELDRUM, ¢ senger and Ticket Agent Second and ae Street For ¢ ths, . “The Seattle Spin” Fs is no use talking, 6% nen, it has done it for me w Jo the same for you. Meetin te hat to, do—just Christin, ¢ of it, and if you one Was 6 th tule Spirit, ask the P NTRAL, } ri Outside ey are the € to fri © Pride,” and it 16am heed of eor of secrets, @ Cltize . yt stp of Y tho | >acific & Puget crust ot sistance Frome deed SHING evident his Ngress Watch * The Marks “MOVING AND |B EKINS Yeune tein AND WASHINGTON. CORNER THIRD Wo Operate the Only At tely FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE ttre, Unequaled Seourity fs Ofte Storage of Furtl Pianos, Ploture and ©} s Wo Can Tell You! a Cent What It W i Oe to St Your ( is al Dany tonight PHONES tee. MOVING, PACKING, CUT FREIGHT RATES | Main 1 ind. 7

Other pages from this issue: