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sR DASHES DOWN HILL Firat and Kentuc’ wan, injuring a doxen crushing the lives out ‘aught horses attached at ay ky at ar ( two big a wagon The car was shatte: are The more were taken to the Poterero hospital Motorman Cottman was arrested vod charmed with oe vag wi trotlable by the aiebrakes, od and torn ously injured EO, poratne the long bh ended its Ianto. & mea! | RATE CASE: will December The railroad attorneys hold that the federal court in this district has jade by counse probably not come up until and Hon of the lumbermen eontrove } tn the At % h occu Judge Han! jer advisenoes to used affects only the Great Northera & Navigation question of the ju the court In the Burlington. | ¢ Unto Pacit no jurisdiction over the sults brought by the lumbermen to en jotn the proposed advance fn rates on lumber, on account of the diver sity of citizenship of the defend: | ants. On the other hand, the law yers for the lumbermen say that it ts idle for the railroads to make | the claim that they can do business | here and yet cannot be sued here, | and that the argument of the de fendants, based on the diversity | citizenship theory, holds good only where state and federal courts have concurrent jurtsdietion, which they claim t# not the case in this to stance he ok after eit in thetr cases on ° Hines =a | ERAL OF HENRY W. SCOTT | Enélneers, the Pioneers’ Associa tion of Washington and the Knights of Pythias were in attendance ceretneni Beott, late as r of the city of p this afternoon| The pall bearers included the fol the Westminster towing: Mayor William Hickman | corner of Co Moore, City Engineer R. H. Thom way. Rev, J. M. son, Counciimen FP. P. eases, ans Of the church, per William Murphy, Engineer Blackwell, representing the ‘ae | of the city engi- neers’ society, and County Surveyor | m the board of public A. L. Valentine, Many beautiful lof the city coune!l, floral offerings were sent by! ty of Northwest friends. | S MAKE PASSERS-BY THE GAUNTLET run the gaunt-! particular form of by & gang of from the battleship Incklese Individuals emerged from the heman catapult considerably disheveled and battered up, and one of the Jack Tars landed in jail B short time last) It appears the sailors had im: | «euscommenenmemenmmmns ae | Christian Baitts. a carpenter, sud hn walt @ number of . bibed oon freely of the pnts Expert plano tuning. D. 8 John denly became insane inst night | geeakakeeethee paaaitantesionse | chappenmienemsacieemmmane aston Company, ploneer plano house, | killed bie wife, three children and |» * at the navy yard The Puget Sound National Bank ‘new building, Third and Univer.’ his sister, and then committed sul-| » gu ND CASH * uses Washington Fire policies. *** sity. Phones 396 or Ind. 4377, *** cide le PAYMENTS. * erect _— * i * THE GROTE- RANKIN CO. ® After a consultation be # _ aR es w aie ihe rinaer ees “if | @ tween the city treasury offi # ® clals, the corporation counsel # Complete Furnishers of Momes, Steamboats and Hotels # and representatives of the * @ Weattic Bankers’ association, * ae wa ee it decided that the city # treasurer would auapend cash * ® payments on all expenses te * |}@ be paid out of the general # earance Jaie O QIU I= inal nia would ene “Shock @ instead. The checks will be # |@ honored through the clearing # | ® house system tn the same man- # bd ° f ner as checks on the loca) # 's in Lace Curtains |S bonus ore sow being bandied. * As is custor special sale of are those odd special prices English Net Cur taine—4* Inches wide by 3 yards | Border design with plain center cennsaal 65 special ; c White English Net Curtains —50 Inches by 3% quality Was, similar in design to the above, but Price $2.75 a pair; spe cial, $1 45 White English Net Cu reine oi} width and length, in ‘Beat desicn with in center. Reguiar price $2 15 ' Pair: special. ay. ie Curtaine—Possensing the ap White Imitation Brus Net Curtains. Regular price $2. 75 wide better Ree of real Brown: i special. aire ivory Cable Net Curt ains—i8 inches wide by 3 yards Pretty border pattern with plain center. Regular price hme s . White Cabie Net Curta ine—48 inches wide by % yards having Beoteh thistle border pattern, with plain in Arabian Engiish Net G uriains—t0 inchos wide long, in a Fine C Cab Heguiar price t rlor or dining room pattern a}, a pair net Curtaina—In f $5.00 special $4.35 st design on ir Make Your Selections Early | Frank | taken In eustody and hence represent the most popular Curtains in the stock. a few pairs of each are available, however THE SEATTLE STAR--MONDAY, et 4 1907. bowl, and ordinary inements falled to satinty, One of thom sug: ented the intiet and soon the Jackies had formed in double line along the sidewalk below the De trolt, hotel. Every man coming within reach of the end man was slapped, kicked, cuffed and passed on to the next sailor, until he emerged from the other en Bo far as learned, no one was tous jly Injured, but several persons re ceived Diack eyes and out faces, Patrolman Helme met one of jthe viettime, and hurried to tn | veatiqnte, Word of the patrolman's Approach preceded him, however, and & saflor giving bie name as Heulah was the only one Meeting a Capitol HIN car in head-on collision at the corner mobile delivery wagon belonging the Star Paint company w [brought to a sudden ‘Ably damaged at ing. The automobile had been teft the ourb by Walter Dahlam, ea et i D CUMMINS FOR CABINE This morning Judge Gordon fined | Roulah $26 and costs, and the young man's commanding officer, who wan pr nt In court, announced that there would be another litte pack: | age awaiting him when he returned | to his ship. Beulah's only explana: | |tlon was that the members of the party were drunk (By United Pr DES MOINKY, Ta, Governor Cumming’ recent Visit to President Roosevelt revives the story that he will sucoeed Honaparte. that Gen, Be Appointed amb: sla to succeed Tower, In any event Gov Cumming will continue his fight for the senatorahip. Attorney General It is intimated aparte will dor to Rus Charle es *® HINDUS LEAVE EVERETT. eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee y United Press.) : EV i RETT, Nov dim At ® noon today 50 Hindus received }® their pay from the mills and | ® left elther for Portland, San * Franctseo or for British Co * lumbia eRe RRA LID LIFTER FINED. | liquor on Sunday, jin the police court by Jud don this morning. Boyer ha restaurant in North Seattle and Seeaudadeaas Vane ene IS THE SEWALL REALLY SAFE? (By United > TACOMA, Nov. 4 can abip Arthur Sewall days out from Philadelphia for Seattle, | is pot a wreek nor has the crew been eaten by canntbals off ¢ jatraits of Magellan, as reported The Sewall is off Cape Fiattery, ac Ue of whisky ye erday COTTERILL-DUNN. Frank W. Cotterill, busine agent of the Trades Council, w |married last night to Mrs. } Dunn at the Westminster Prest terian chureh, by Rev, J, M, W son Mr. and Mra. Cotterill left mediately for Washington where Mr. Cottert!i goes as a do! ) The Amert Pike and Terry ay, & runaway auto be appointed to the cabinet to # be #) acne © | Vital Boyer, cha ged with selling! ple are switching to Ryan. was fined $50) figure that Taylor is out of it.” alleged to have sold a man a bot) Grace City, | CAR COLLIDE a chabttow of °"|the grade, Before it gained much headway {t siete nto the Capitol Hill car coming up grade, Beveral passengers to | | ae | were winted fender the car did not pe much damage and continued on 1t# Yum when the automobile was at he} * | FROM FRISCO ») BAN Pancisco, Nov, 4.--Ac cording to & statement made this & (morning by Chairman Mat * . * «ernment League committe |vote will be as follows # | 25,000, McCarthy 17,000, we | 000 Ryan Reguin (socialist) 3,600 w| The republicans make «lowing statement: “We w | Ryan to wards figure. We figure MeCarthy to get) 18,000 and Taylor 16,000 votes, The | Taylor people and many labor peo } We The MeCarthy managers claim ® that thelr candidate wil! poll 29,0000 18 | votes, or about one-half the total Fow bets were recorded tically no Taylor or Langa is on tap at the poolrooms, A Me | Carthy admirer left §2,000' with a prominent betting commissioner with Instructions to bet it at 10 to 6, with McCarthy on the short end, but no bets were made at this odda. Money ts now being held at 10 to & DAMAGES ALLOWED. by ub ie | Damages of $161,000 were award wate from the state of Washington) eq to the Seattle lee company in Jing to Capt. Balfour of the |! the American Federation of the condemnation ‘suit of the Ore | serene ship Combermere, which ar. | '#bor }gon & Washington Railroad com ‘rived here late last nght He elght eee eee ee eee Hanford’s urt this ed the Sewall four days before en morning Damaw of $6,000 were tering the str Marine men do not know what to think of the re port, HAD TO FIGHT TO * * MAN AND MONEY GONE. * * «The police have been asked }@ to locate J. G. Webster, a * bookkeeper for the Cascade ® Laundry Co., who disappeared ® about three weeks ago and GET CLOTHES # who is waid to be whort about # $6,500 in his accounts with UR OE Ste * the laundry company. Web Alleging that family quarrels are "s family reside at 2419 necessary wheuever she wants @ Broadway money for clothes, Flortila 8. Lee « asked for a divorce from Willlam @@ eee eeeeeeee Lee, a Fremont butcher, in the superior court this moraing. Football Player Dead. her Kille Five Then Suicides. house from that oceupted by her moving to another part of the mary about the first of every month, when quantities permit, the Drapery Department comes forward this week with a The Curtains included in this sale from month's business, But hence these unusual Lace Curtains. pairs that were left last while they last— Two Paire Corded Arabian Curtaine—In small border desi; 550 plain center, finished on both sides. Regular price 5,50 $10.50 a pair; special, a pair Two Pairs French Net Curtaine— Suitable for Mbrary or dining room. Regular price $7.50 a pair; special, $3. 75 @ pair Three Pairs Arabian Cottage Curtaine—Suitable for bur +h 55 hall windows, Regular price #3 85 & pair; special @ pair One Pair Arabian Curtaine—te L ° Re: ve design. tain in a clever pattern. Reg ular price $6.00 special One Pair Real Arabian Curtaine— Having edge and Three Pairs Cluny Curtaine—In Arabian color, having «mall edge and insertion with reinforced border. Regular price $4 75 . $8.50 a pair, Special, a pair One Pair Cluny Curtaine—In Ara bian color These are plain net curtains baving reinforced border, with a 2%4och Cluny lace edge. Regular price $6.50; sygcial ivory color One Pair Reali Point Lace Curta no—in A well 315 cur Sis 50 Inches wide by 2 yards long, in a handsome border design with 6 00 plain center. Regular price $12.75; special ' One Pair Cluny Curtains—In Arabian color, with Sineh lace edge and 6-inch lace tion on bes t grade French net 7 25 Regular price »; special ' | These Are the Best Bargains It Has Been Our Pleasure to Offer for a Long Time - the pa ys our showing of Dining Room Furniture has been augmented by the arrival ftWo carloa. ome Buffets and Sideboards, including low, medium and high-grade goods ts of these ; Iden oak and weathered oak, while others come in the beautiful early English All are made from selected stock, and were purchased with the view of providing the best goods of the kind that the money could buy. Dining Réom Furniture howing is on the balcony, just above the main floor You're welcome pect it at any time all and see these new samples r , MLL THE CREDIT 1403 TO! YOU, WANT tai - SECOND | AVENUE. | CORNER | SECOND AVE.| AND | euY Now UNION ST | PAY LATER STUTTGART, Germany, Nov. 4+ $2.85 Cars of Sideboards and Buffets Here *| allowed to Charles Richardeon on ‘unt of @ leasehold in the same COOK CASE DISMISSED. 4 Cal wi — %] Dap Cook, brother of Ralph * | Cook, exchiet of the local fire de | partinent;'who was arrested on Fri day by Patrolman Fre , charged with interfering with an officer | bis tase was beard by Judge Gor don tn thé police court. UNION MEETINGS TONIGHT. *eeeeee Mrs. Lee tells the court that she) CLEVELAND, O., Nov, 4—-Rich| aye puiiding Laborers, Sheet married her husband in 1896, and ard Evans fhack of the Wooster | ssorgt Workers, Steamfitters. that he gave her no cause for university team, died today from | binders; Steamfitters’ Helpers jeriticiem for two years and a half. injuries received in 4 game of foot-| pectrical Workers No. Elevator | After that, however, she says that ball a month ago. His spinal cord | Constructors, Shinglers, Pressmen. he became morose and sullen, and Was severed | Roofers, ° International Marble refused to hold conversation with Workers; and RBookbinders hold | Temple tonight FIX BAIL FOR BISWANGER. Bail was fixed for George His |wanger fn the sum of $4,000 this morning by Judge Morris, pending appeal of the case. Biswanger was found ty of ery by a jury last week. BRICKEN ON TRIAL. | Jotin J. Bricken is on trial charg Jed with robbery, in Judge Morris j court today. It ts claimed that he in company with Henry McDonald. held ap Alfred Atkins, securing $17 worth of personal property a money, McDonald pleaded to the charge some time ago Lic D TO WED. Charles and Fred Robe, Sedro Woot Sarah Adiine Johnson Neb.; Howard Drew Rip ey, Seattle, and Louise Buchanan } Webster Groves, Mo.; Clifford A Tremont and Esther Hawkins, Bel William L. Ausland and | Hinghar ; Breece, Seattle. | Lala M | | BARNUM’'S WIDOW TO WED. | pe | ronese Alexandri, (Seattle Star's Exclusive Service.) PARIS, Nov. 4.—Baroness Alex andri, who since the ath of her first husband, P. T. Barnum, the showman, has been married twice. je soon to marry Count Jaques de Briey, a French nobleman. Baron eos Alexandri ia stil) a handsome woman, and from the Barnum estate receives an Income of approx imately $40,000 a year | ‘The average fire lows in the Unit ed States is sald to be more than 11} $2 a head, as compared with only |E | one-third of a dollar tn six of the leading Buropean countries, The difference is ascribed to less rigid ly enforced building lawe. Most distressing cases of eczema are relieved by Soap Lake Salve the | p and con | Sashes up by the shock, but beyond | y'clook thie Brady | of the Democratic and Good Gov. | the | get 23,000 votes and up| Prac | money | was Hischarged this morning, when | thetr regular meetings at the Labor [on savings The brake gave way and | the auto started ruaging. wis down | ree eee eee eee Select From the Most Complete Stock of New. Dinner Ware Patterns To Be Had in Seattle at Special Prices The prominent toature of our dinner ware is the fact that the patterne are all new, and you can secure duplicates broken at any time, or In o in the same pattern you bought, be it Semi-Porcelain, Austrian Chin China. you wisty to add extra places, Notice the following high-grade dinner ware and the special prices for you'll find them here Haviland Royal Doulton Tuesday's selling: nay or Blue and Gold and Green and Gold. | Beautifully Decorated Austrian liluminated Dinner Sets } two beautiful Dinner Ware Patterns, import lirect from Grindley’s famous Bnglish potterios, In new shapes rvice for six persons, and contains 3 sizes in plates, cups and saucers, fruit dishes, individual butters, Vegetable dishes, moat platters, gravy bow! Tuesday, a net o* A Few Soap Flyers Juvenile Boap, large 407, cakes, Tuesday, a cake 10¢ Im Castile Your oholee of th Here's a Cottag with F rench ¢ flor two ote, | os | people, Tuer Complete servic SQUARE Sale of Women's Swine Han Boccabella ported Soap, large ton eqkes, in white or green, Tuew day, a cake. .5e Cuticura Soap, rec ommended and used by hospt tale and nurses Regular 25¢ size, Tuesday, a cake the Five-ounce of Pure erine § Semy 100 size, A cake Se Twoounce White Floating Nath or u el Soap, Tuesday, a doron the Table Linens Some special values in Richardson & Sons’ Irish Table Linens, the most perfect linen made. Richardson's Dollar Half-Bleached Pure Flax Dam- #k, full 12 ounces to the yard, a cloth that will jast @ iifetime; the patterns are fleur de lis, tulip, lily and spot patterns; full 72 inches wide; a yard worth Tuesday, each Tuesday we wil the Bargain shipment of Linen Man embroidered nese with drawn, plain bi Regul up to 26e. Large Cakes aly regu'ar Tueadny borders. Tuesday, $e eescensecevers gray, na breasted V Extra—Special—Extra. Thursday we will place on sale about 40 dozen 20x20- inch Full Bleached Napkina, in spot and dot cen with ivy extra weight These were made to our special order in Belfast 6 years; Warm, Hea have emt terns. border, Ire. land, by Richardson & Son, and should have been hy months ago. ' & doren We carry linens at every price. © fe our opening, Our special $1.95 No matter what you have in mind, you're sure to find it here. napkin. Tuesday navy and girls cial at Royal Wercester Corsets, in all Mod. ole Arcade Building Gets Fight by Rounds. SOCIALIST TRIALS. BARGAIN up to 25¢ med with buttons ,;av THE RHODES CO. China Cottage Dinner Sets je Dinner Get that ranke in quality hina, and comes in a delicate, light t for six SS.85 S14.95 Useful Notions Underpriced Cabinet r a ‘al patter is complete «bay © for twelve people Hairpins, in assorted rizew cabt in put nets each , Wire Hairpins, straight or crimped, in As sorte] widths age, Tu se India Cotton Tape, 12 pieces 1 package sorted A package up Linen and dkerehief aplece ve pack day 1 place on Square a te Swise and in widths, Be Safety Pins, nickel or black, aasort 4 sizes; regular a card, a card ae Gem Toilet Pins, $69 full count needie points, rexu ca pA per sesday, & paper Be dkerchiets Japa and togethe ematitched ce be Tuerday arly. worth NEW FALL AND WINTER COATS FOR THE LITTLE TOTS MODERATELY PRICED. aN Dainty Crushed Velvet Coats, in y and brown; cut double and trimmed with silk frogs and fancy buttons; sizes 1 to excellent value, at vy Twilled Flannel Coats; jlem .on the sleeve; trim- bright red and ery suitable coat for boys from 2 to 6 years; Free Lessons in Art Neodiework Fore noons. j | TRAVEL ON INCREASE. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 4—The steamship Governor enjoys the dis The passenger travel in and out ARE SET tinction of being the first craft to/of the Union passenger station for jrecetve a prize fight by wireless, lthe Johneon-Flynn fight Saturday The first P the sp aendiinn sociatiat | having been given to her while at cases will be heard in the police|#e8 en route from Seattle court befote Jadge Gordon tomor-| tira, © MC Smith Dose row afternoon. Attorney Brown.) cu aTTaNooGa Tene A , H enn., Nov 4 who will appear for the arrested) i! . f men, and City Attorney De Bruler| > ee mg Ra nag wag last this morning arranged to have the a of the ¢ in § Sige of first four of the cases come up! Ort. pune | Panes h, widow during the afternoon session. The | 2) 0°00 vo an jerate general, cases which will be called are those had ine ee ee ot James Lund, arrested by Patrol. | "#4 been fll « week man J. King; Thomas Sladden, ar Edith Arrives From Nome rested by Patrolman Collier and| Freighter Edith — arri this Sergeant of Pollce Wilkes; Emt!| morning from Nome, with 65 horses Herman, arrested by Patrolman! and 30 0 tons of graphite from 7 Jnland and Collier, and H. M sini is, who was taken by Patrolman Blacker FIVE KILLED y United P in custody LITTLE ROCK, Ark v. 4 Five men were killed and 20 in jured in a head-on {sion between a northboun wenger train and rOR YOU & southbound freight train on the Iron Mountain railroad, eight miles |Mi trunks, traveling bags ate jfrom here, last night in Sea We are factur VENTURA LOSES SAILS. na Guaranteed. To get y (By United Press.) PORT TOWNBEND, Nov , The bark Ventura, from Ta 200 Genuine coma United Kir was towe he harbor cape Hornback today badly liste The bark wa 4 day, which carrte away her salle and boat The cargo shifte and the ver 1 drift easly about the mouth of the ta four da. eee eeeeeeeeee *. * *® MAY PUT EXPOSITION * * IN RECEIVER'S HANOS. * * * * (By United Press.) * * NORFOLK Va No ‘4 * # It is possible that the James * *% town exposition will be in the ® ® hand of a receiver before it ® * clone the National Motor ® * company of New York having * *# asked for the appointment of * *® «a receiver The matter has *® *® been referred to a master in *® * * ee PITTSBURG. Moore- | head Bro shart burg, ¢ ploying 40 h closed | own today. | ‘ THE SAFEST PLACE FOR YOUR Tea Ame MONEY } lelic fra Is in Seattle banks right now. No| taka a the country are le the present financial! They olid r. The 3 is one of th and will pay banks y fected difficult than attle ont t more Bank of vt and fi d inte 806 2nd Ave. te olde you goo! m t accounts. M. Fite & Co. 2nd the manth of October this year showed an increase over that of &@ year ago of 20,858. The grand total Jast month was 137,367. The tour- ist travel for October proved the best in the history of the Union passenger station. Theosophist Rewarded. LONDON, Novy. 4—King Edward has granted distinction to Miss Nan Herbert, a prominent theosophist, giving her the right to henceforth call herself “The Honorabie Nan Ino Hert bert.” all one Soap Lake Salts will relieve forms of rheumatism. want to kn bet readers of The Star ow that we can serve when it comes than anyone else ticle we sell 1 with this store, V ye them leathe ou acqua Traveling Bags A ftw SAMPLES $18 $14 810 ss 216 Ave. S.

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