The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 31, 1907, Page 7

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THE SEAT#LE STAR—THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1907. HAW'S PLEA TO °racavdcsneehere” REFUSED TO PAY FARE AND Witfian ‘We = ANI Fi vancotven Prose.) jon the success of the Amertoan —— corporation ae gl. . Oct. 31—A Jooncern in ite dredging projects 18] ‘The street cars were stalled for) whother of sanguinary character or 820 SECOND AVENUE eastern “Oanadian | the northern rivers blooks, a thousand people crowded | mer@ly a passing unpleasantness. milllonaire@ haa ty formed with| Secretly and with great care al ihe sidew o » . 7 owalke and atreet or strug However, they tried to find out, Press.) counsel for Thaw, It { stated, har | the announced intention of fahting charter was texued two week < < ~ {By United decided on the course. Ho ts said |the Guagenholma in the Klondike. | fom the federal government “ae Serhan cae Saritee Gnd = out guatay, bones To give our large and constantly growing dist of customers the very best in Wom en's and Misses’ apparel at prices ofthe procession, pustness men left|the — erowd ” Clark thelr desks and oraned thetr necks| was the man who defied from office windowa, traffic was) the authority of the bluecoated suspended and industry brought tol officials of the Seattle Klectric a btandetill on Second ay, this aft|company, and he now site eyeing ° $1 An aw YORK, Oct to be convinced that Thaw fa in Already the great American min-| Ottawa waa made today that to ® corporation with « , Aane and has adopted this course | ing corporation has secured a firm |oapital stock of $20,000,000, With to be the plea in the not merely as a theory on which | footing in the north, and it is an thw and the money and political, Marry Thaw, whose sec: | to conduct a successful defense, but open seeret in Dawson that tts | influence behind the new corpora tor the slaying of Stan-|becauge he feels certain of the ve nome bee Wit be plied im the field | tion the operations of the Gugsenleseon about 1 o'clock, all because|the bare walls of cell No 2 at the » nee ent pondition of his) for polttioal offtoe re of » to pated ; . 0 | pall Ne will begin on Decom mental condition for, partion a or a year/hotms are to be duplicated, and hy passenger refused to pay a nickel|city jail tleton, ehtet | clfent : _ yaad me Poppe men have | checkmated and Rindered in every | tgp hia ride He resisted payment of the fare peer lookin, wit on view © pomsible ‘ : bl n Gn eavious eyo possible way Bellevue and Summit car No,/and was pinched, Many reasons for bis appar | 604, outbound, was stopped at the|have been advanced LL cotner of Marion. There was alent effort to enjoy the generosity fctdeh of broken glass and the flying| of the car company free of charge, | *plintors told that a struggle was|but the employes of the company oY | ow Inside the oar, but no one knew! say he was simply “drunk.” | J (See ge m e ne aR e ‘tunoerow cot will stalk /of kindlings the rest of his natural ee Te ne back ite OR GET THE ROPE Le re wil be divers and) He will scurry breathlessly down - doings about dark alleya before the heavy tread (By United Pre [has been done or t# to be done, ‘of staid eltizens old-jof @ sleepy cop, or will sweat, and) LOS ANGELES, Cal, Oct. 31 but T understand that a # m of (By United Proes.) stroyed at a lows of $25,000. A gen Perambulating | dig, and pull, or shove, (© MOV8! Recently appointed by the presi. | COMPlete fortification of Manila and ROSEBURG, Ore., jot. | 8h eral alarm was turned in and a oe and kind:/some protesting vehicle far from) aot as on > Sublg bay, adjotning the city of| Drilling a hole into the top of a|great crowd of citizens gathered | ‘cows will grace pastures | its native heath, just for the sweet) “8! (© the post of chief of ord-| vanila, has been mapped out,” said| large iron safe belonging to Lj and search was immediately made ia ma his | pleasure of conjaring up the cuss | 2ance of the department of the Phil | Maj. Burr Ae far an the Pacific| Abraham's clothing store, and fill-|for the robbers, but the men had | fato a shirtwaist,/ words that the owner will use in|!ppines, and with orders to take| coast is concerned,” he continued,|ing tt with gun ton, yesemen| made good thetr escape. Vigilante | he i family | the morning charge of the work of fortifying| “there is not the slightest danger.|Caueod an explosion last night! methods are suggested and, if nec | lower thin equal goods can be had for elsewhere, is the con stant effort of this store The business done hete in of the king that secures and holds customers year after year, If you are hot jready acquainted with this store you have ever thing to gain and nothing to lowe by giving the DEPENDABLE STORE an immediate trial Dependable s show #ix or eight dintinet 4 w styles of Tailored Suits in We mention iiveasted Cow Tailored O-ineh § Styles (semt-fitted . ght un Salat ken Gninind | the taland possessions, Maj. George| The Puget Sound district has al Which not only completely wrecked | essary, the people of Roseburg say Suits New 30-tnch Double Breasted Coat Suits You, Hallowe'en ts a great night,| :, BUF of the ordnance depart: | powerful battery of guns, the Co-|the safe, allowing the robbers to| they will give the hobo element th Stylon (nomi fitted )~ : ago Old} og ed acd on te Gen mont of the United States army,|iumbia river is strongly fortified| secure $260 in gold, but set fire to|cholee of leaving town on foot o for New Semi-Cutaway Coat St for 4a OF | Sid folk thme-outof mind. it fe att]; Med here yesterday. He ts on| with some of the most powerful) {he store which was totally de | get the end of a rope. (English walkiog) oke route to Manil d os uns kno ‘ ) — walle Saracen etree oe aes ° nila, and leaves today} guns known, and San Francisco t#| mewsme . “= the tamtly;* Mve ! for San Franctsco known far and wide for its alme | the hain |e Crack of doom. But the police| «1 know little of the work that impregnable fe wertan tions “ WILLING 7 Ce] BA CK HIS: , ll apres | pm ten Hla oe ap and will ieee “ | : ~ doubtedly “pinch” anyone caugh ge ge F T. TT. vas aly even - at on destroying property, It's all right] Al al IN SEA LE aged enteeulered that ie, (0, Set Basy in a harmless way, but} U wares when the spirit starts pulling up| re C te the werk of spirits. and fenee posts he may fee! a very firm) et apirita it Bas boon ever oi earthiike hand upon his collar! (By United Pre that is actuated by the majesty of} gT Lovls igi in Sight yeaa ST, LOUIS, Mo, Oct. 31 with bik new starch Innocent little pranks may be Teddy smile and hatr all right.” said Chief Wappenatein, | "8ve stopped ord 69s eo S278 ir strapped and uaa $15 Biack Chiffon Panama, full triple ° folds, taffeta bound for Two-tone Black Serge, full pleat for ed model, with 5 io Lee ext to enjoying perfect health | man offered to take the wager. Th that several if not all of) there ie no greater blessing than O%ly outcome of the wager pro the 14 plants of the American Car! the posal was that I bought the big privilege of living in the clty Found c wat « ° mney CEMEORY WEE DO SRM! oe Genttio” enid John Cort to 0 te-| eee pene Taee Mast I could get down, some of them December | ft and pr mted it to the eastern com. | ng care, OWINK| About 4.000 men are employed 1a | porter for The Star this morning. | mercial man.” } cause the ratiroads of the « Wit look like the | “but when boys get to destroying |to the financial stringency, ft is| these plante ‘And this came home to me n Locally the banking altuatton $10 aay «Game Ce ee $10 Pamees ef a hard freete when propert tearing down fences, pete a niesteenatisberainintiatiiiateantan | more forcibly than it did last 1 #4 shows no change. No attention has ew $10. 00 the back door tonight. gates, ote, it goes beyond the point an ® Pullman car between Bpokane bean paid to Gov, Mead's procia- | vo have bad the u of of a joke, and anyone caught doing eee eee eee he a ee we nd this olty mation declaring yea! | Wil pat more ardor these things tonight will be locked * « In the car were some eastern day legal holidays, but instead the! Of dragxing heavy up in a cell and held until court * BATTLE WITH INDIANS, #/ traveling men, & Spokane man, & governor has beon severely oritiels ites about this night tomorrow without bail.” | * | Tacoma man and myself. We were oq for his action. Seattle has not iif Of : ‘on i ‘ * (By United Press.) #|taiking of the present financial ang wtil not resort to the clearing | } j |* WASHINGTON, Oct. 31.— #| Murry and very much to my SUF house certificate plan, as has Port 4 | | |* Superintendent Shelton, of #/ prise one of the eastern men came jand Spokane, Tacoma and all| This store is expectally well equipped to fill your fur 4 DIPHTHER A CASES * the Indian bureau of Ship #/ through with the proposition that | o:ner Wostern cities | wants this fall. Quality, style and low prices go hand } * Rock, N. M. reported to the @/he was willing to bet any sum of | in hand. These specials for tomorrow | ARE NUME ous Bi Pare Nar a # Indian bureau today that three @| money that the end of the disturb UMATILLA FROM NOME. | q j e nena ») | * men were killed, all Indians, @/ ance would find Seattle just where ~ | . . | ’ | — ~ Quarterback “Wee” Coyle willl sin a battle between United @|she was before {t began with no| The steamer Umatilla of the Pa Black Lynx Sets. | Brown Marten Fifty-nine cases of diphtheria | play fn the game between the Seat» grates eavairy and Navajos in @ lega! holidays and no clearing house cific Coast Steamahip Co, arrived Large, Fiat Pillow Moff | Scarf. have been found and quarantined tle and Spokane high schools in| @ Southern Utah Monday, The @/| Certificates to mar « perfect finan. in port late this afternoon with and S4ioch Searf. Spe ‘ : .™ to date thia month by Quarantine | Spokan Saturday A telearam @ troops arrested Chief Byliliie @| cial record over 400 passengers and a gold cially reduced from | 54 inches Jong, trimmed il Inspector James McGee. was recetved from the Inland Bm @ and nine other Indians. No #/ either the Spokane or Tacoma treasure. | $20.00 14 75 with 2 natural heads Ts prece.) | There have beon 10 cases of | pire city this morning stating that | @ further trouble ts anticipated * - | to ; $ . | and 6 talls and feet. Re Smallpox, 14 of scarlet fever and | the Spokane management had with-| « * duced from Oct. 31.—Directors | 10 of measies during the month jdrawn its objection to Seattle’s/ @&e@eeeeeeeeaee | Caracul Set | $12.50 to $7.75 Pacific railroad have jatar, and the dispute over him is De taken from the Union} Kay, Coyle, Jay Smith, Mackay, | and distributed ee Westover, Jack McDonald, Bill Mo | Large, Flat Pillow Moff, . Siinch Segrf to match Jap Mink. Reduced from i] Scarf z natural | Donald and | Gep Tho last] Recause of the dispute which bas| Natural Gray Sibe- “ 6 a three are substitutes » nether th. Ue ia i WOT FROM AMBUSH. | NEW YORK, Oct. 31.—-An inter artoen “ wheth r the Beattie rian Squirrel atural ray M4 locutory decree of absolute divorce| TO ENTERTAIN HAWAIIANS, (7°00 0CPNIe O8O eee in the Sets. Squirrel. od Press.) im favor of Natalie Schenck Collins ' if ‘ han ¥ : , | ee recegt sham battle participated tn] Large Muff, 54-inch Scarf, | S4inch Scarf, best satin ‘wish, Oct. 31.—Cornelius and Captain Charles Gien| Mra. I. H. Jonnings, president of 1) the companies of the Redueed from Mning. educed from A. & well known ranch. Collins has been signed by Justice the Federation of Women's clubs C schools, the of of the Bea $20.00 $10.00 Boldier, Idaho, was | Davis of the supreme court. The heading a committee from that or Cadets will propose @ second 18 NOT ONLY ON THE SURFACE—IT EXTENDS ALL to $14.75 to $5.00 ah last night by couple have one « Mra, ganization, will take charge of tle, similar to the one just held, ta THR WAY THROUGH. A MAMMOTH STOCK OF OVER Collins is one Saiassin while on his of | party of Hawaiian girls which wi 4 States ermyd be judged by a Un port society and is known as|here tomorrow. The Butler will be | Cr /et |}. COATS AND RAINCOATS AT $12.50 $15, $16.50, $18, B a { & close personal friend ¢ headquarters for tho visttors ‘ priya | Sq {Reginald Vanderbilt, Mra. Coll Manager Cort and the Liebler CALENDAR CALLED. } GBS AnD UF rown uirre expoically distinguished herself last company have placed at the dis { A CHOICR ASSORTMENT OF SACK sUITS FROM Scarf summer by appearing on the beach posal of the party th boxes at| The November calendar of the $12.50 TO $40.00. | ca in a right red bathing sult with Grand for the even por Unlted States district court will “ af | - lace yoke and frilly sleeves formance. be taken up Tuesday, November 8} | 54 inches long, with natural head 3 ; Sry a Reduced $4, 2 5 ‘ re 2 EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED PROAD Sensational Price Cutting to Establish Our Seattle Branch | | HURST SYSTEM CLOTHING OF BOSTON RAI IN ey on J. REDELSHEIMER & CO. | Girls’ School Coats. Long Coats of kersey, in black, blue and brown and fancy mixtures, prettily trimmed with fancy braid; plain or with narrow panel back; sizes § to 14 years; Misses’ Coats $10.75 Coats, excel Press.) Ta, Oct. 31.—R.) W. Cashier of the First ol etggan commit by «wallowing acy left a note saying te bear my burdens. Of bis books ts be Regular lent values; very desirable for this weather; thorough ly and smart styles $7.75 Children’s Bearskin Caps : A large and comprehensive as sortment of these at c Bearskin Caps, in mili 1 25 tary styles at . PETER THOMPSON SUITS CHILDREN’S DRESSES ie then Bleek and brown In blue, red and brown; ma. terials, serge, cashmere and material, ladies’ cloth; for children 6 children 6 to 14 years to 14 years. Reduced dependable materials ble for school wear. Cravenettes 800.804 First Avenue, Corner Columbia. Strongest Overcoat House in the State FOR MEN AND WOMEN al dj Si ik R bb ( t | 1316 Second Av-—NOVELTY SKIRT MFG. CO.—1316 Second Av. adies Silk Rubber Coats | CPE S ; AT PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETI- | on ial Friday Suit Offer WHY WE CAN DO IT. | The secret is summed up in three words ° ie ---we are MANUFACTURERS. We are offering Of High-Grade Tailor- our exclusive productions to the wearer at ex- | a actly the same price the dealer has to pay Made Suits Our past Sales are convincing proof of the genuine values we have offered to the public, and we continue to maintain the public con fidence, as is shown by the quick response to Dolphin a arrived in pert from Southeastern | 19 passengers and |} Bold besides « full) f) 31.—Two re from Morning and applied employment agency ‘They say others are com many have been discharged | fie White men woul! not ‘them. SEE DESCRIPTION BELOW. 505—Beautiful $40.00 grey tall any of our sales ored, tight fitting sult. Size DON’T WAIT—COME EARLY AND GET sat ti tet Late rigger FIRST CHOICE. up ‘own plat sult. Size 40, Fri English for MA cold, damp weathe And spol! you ane. You FROM MANUFACTURER TO WEARER. $25.00 f Pri bd Milli Fy | mone - THE LIST oF I ‘ | ‘ine brown 0.00 broad a READ THE LIST OF BARGAIN, in cvs ome wwo"icm HT A Half Price Millinery Event RUBBER OTICE These Prices Hold Good Only | weer An immense assortment of ex N Until 10 o'Clock Saturday Evening | i Peder. EIST S.00 | ice ane =< ‘vce, 97.00 } i $22.5 room and sailor hats, draped LADIES’ MEN'S | Li - Rete ass “$7.50 Heke LADIES’ CRAVENETTES, silk and woo! fabrics | men’s STORM COATS, rafin-proof, worth $8.00 | from $15.00 to ‘3 | in all the newest styles; $16.00 and $14.00 gar | to $10.00. Until 10 o'clock sah $6 50 | at Smartly Tri 4 Tailored Hats at | Peloet 4 ane ssyttinw ee “ $9.50 fo nes PM GRADE Badan a, on in | * 4 0 ortags ‘re duced ‘rom 09 + $3 50 Interest jh 2 wore, ranoneo cnavenerres tn a | to it ie worth t16m0 $9.56 | $7.50 iiss 93.90 $3. 00 to $24.00 fitting effects; formerly sold for } Saturday evening hip; 916 HIGH GRADE Convannyr® RAIN style, fit a workman | Women’s Hosiery Special — 500 GENUINE PRIESTLEY CRAVENETTES, au o'clock a Fine Black Lisle Thread Hose, beautifully embrolder hand-tallored garments, stamped and guaranteed : at si or Black Silk Lisle Hose, with cotton 1 00 * ask $20 to $25 for these EN’S CRAVENETTES, in imported fabrics silk wie Baa oreaghens, Pay ploy a i n-proot; other sto: ‘ cad =_e EEE Ee ioe cil le oat At “mia —— Accounts evening r 7 LADIES’ CRAVENETTE RAINCOATS, 100 jizo 38 $18.75 ted styles and shades; regular price N’S $28.00 AND $30.00 CRAVENETTES in Ki bectiee : j - t, $40 818.75 $7.50 “sue via!” Sinloney © $7.50 | Lace trimmed back, front and = Lace | Waists at ry, net, Trish, m Waists at | $5.00 Shonen. "S 00 $5.00 | ral-fitting ine 42. Friday $20.00 The ; Rain roof Silks Union Saving: popular ish garments made f k with ¢ er making ab 1] NO SUCH COMPREHENSIVE OFFERING, EMBODYING A } WIDE RANGE OF VERY DESIR ABLE GOODS AT EXTRAOR DINARILY LOW PRICES, HAVE OR WIL BE OFFERED ii] THIS SEASON BY ANY OTHER Pe. -;..., | $16.50, $21.50 to $27.50 ; Misses’ Silk Rubber Coats $11.50; Worth $20.00 Si4—A number of high cloaks, in fanc 4 to $20.00 For your conve bit | STORE IN SEATTLE. COME BB A eens bring hay] TOMORROW FRIDAY — IT || | Corner Corner sther sp. | |] | | | WILL PAY YOU WELL ep Ppt First and O O D Vy F A First and Hloned tieve for leek ob Madison. Madison, | Raincoat Raincoat | Corner. iffiam Walker 820 SECOND AVENUE Raincoat Company sauna, The Novelty | LARGEST MANUFACTURERS OF WATERPROOF her | GARMENTS IN THE WORLD | 1316 Second Ave. ° . Pi wee “— o seu Secsee a * “ oa e 6 sumvocbes O86

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