The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 5, 1907, Page 3

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THE SEATTLE Ll eh LF NOVEMBER 5, 1907. SIXTY-TWO YEARS AN- ACTRESS, “DEAR n't oiit"02%.0 “° OPPOSITE PARTIES---SAME NAME---UNITED conaive days, He has been raised MRS. YEAMANS” Witt UIT STAGE from the second to the first rank | 9 and appointed a director of the Southern rallroad, with headquar ® tere at Shangha . act also (Seattle Star Exclusive Service.) as traffic rerkiamione a | | NEW YORK, Nov dixty-two Asserting that his children were years bef the foortights, This ts champion juvenile steeplejacks, the pmarkable record of Mra. An John Thomas Alken, a wellknown shih! Wiha Site atthed as chimneyjack, wae bound over to foo a : ep woa'e oldeat 6 St, Helens, England, on a charge rows, who will retire from the jof cauging his three children=-Bay p stage Nov, 19, with the celebration de ») years old rirude, 7, and of her 72d birthday Lydia, 16—to take part in a dan Dear Mrs.” Yeamans,” ax aho te Serous performance by climbing @ jaffectionately known among — the gewmgr reg mie a }membersa of her profession, was Dr. Asher Ginsberg, the Jowfh , assayiet, in about to visit Amertea born on the Isle of Man. At the age Three volumes of his essays, pub?! of 11 she went on the stage at lithed under the title "At-the Part Sydney, Australia ing of the Ways,” have been trans . | luted from the jlebwiw into nearly Probably neither man nor woman jall modern languages. He ts com : jever played a greater number of ling here to study the condition of | | parte than has ahe. During her pee | the Jews in this country, and large i |fowsional career Mra, Yoamans has | oe ptions in his honor will be held. j |vinited many countries, She tells! tho. aap sanen tia Ji eet amped | WILLARD BARTLETT. EDWARD T. BARTLETT. Fe | wonde o tow ” = . | NEW YORK, Nov. 5.—What's {n, two men belong to opposing par 4 fo rful stories of how miners Good Chinese ink, better known!a name? That seems to be one of |that are now temporarily united, g hrew gold nuggets at her feet in #8 India ink, improves with age,|the questions to be se 4 to Judge Edward T. Bartlett has had P| i & | Australia, Later she was stranded and should not be used for a few |day, when two men, each nam-|the support of the Republican party ig PP p p at Shanghai, China. Mrs. Yeamans years After it ia made Some per-'ed Bartlett, on the Republican and before, and has served in the high i arried a cireus clo sons, in rubbing it up, make cireu-| Democratic fusion ticket for asso- | est court in the state. Justiee Wil paeha 1 a clreus clown MRS. ANNIE YEAMANS. lar movements that soon ruin It, It| clate judges of the court of appeals, lard Bartlett is a Democrat. He es ad - = ~ } is better to rub it in straight lines! will oppe ne candidates of the was on the supreme bench and has | | backward and forward with slight Heart Independence league been associate judge of the court of ‘PRODIGAL SON RETURNS WITH FATYED CALF OF 3:22 Sails ter bon the tha eth, those aaeeal DON'T MISS THIS HUNTING GROUND, T. A. (Seattle Star's Exclusive Service.) NEW YORK, Nov, 6. J, Brandt Walker, prodigal son, is going re back to Chicago with a large, ro q twat fatted calf of his own in his : dreas suit case i” | Six years ago he came to Now ECK, Neoe wat — er Bracing food for steady y in the federal gov | rves— Against tho Standard | ne es Bas been suspended N sas she erent utritive food for heal- ors tres thy appetites— | | ‘ Pask Strengthening food for Atty orrh myn cureent ie Gee sturdy muscles— mse " York with certain experience of | J. BRANDT WALKER, | Tbe mass of testimony the sr tort t “ / ne atrne is he piker srt. that he had ined —_f il The most nourishing : planning a new pe — sey nay ohne tay on hm STal® market In spectacular style. | the octopus. The task come ie dido eos ee When the recent slump in Wall wheat food them is monumental he blessing of his father, Bawin **_ 4 began he sold short onsia nghts de rr who te chief cous - y “Plunging on Steel, Smelt 4 ty nothing, the he Chicago Milwaukee & Bt Pagt @® (Unie and St. Paul, be stood tion has turned railroad. nor a very large portion ©, \pee $8,000,000. His net prot ) feside out. A great gg pcr bortlon its gn the campaign were $3,500 figures and records have 000 bt greg - Kel N “te ~ husks he fain gathered “Tl gives Tl! go home and see an ¢ and Mor. on the fe se Wall st. the | governor he waid today be kept busy in get are valued at § He’ béen plugging away as coun ¢ In moisture and h understanding of Walker got into the game here |%¢! for tbe St. Paul for 30 years. dust proof ages. & | From the army of Dut be can't show within several Milburn, Morris Roose ad followers on Wall at malltfonas the plunks gathered by NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY “Immunity Bath” Miller! himaelf speediiy into | is falthful son in a few months pet keen! trio charged ecognition. He butted into Sara “i - fr Rentiity of saving nga, the clubs even had @ Here's What Dad Will Do. Standard, It is an ding in N Bll up tol ¢ . CRICAGO Nov 5. He ge ge TWO LEGAL GIANTS IN OIL OCTOPUS CASE: FRANK 6. KEL- ‘ss! March none saw in him €0 Looe that he hae made a ler Lae ON LEFT, AND JOHN be MILBURN, gi y money than | have tt great cricts. Mille ia New Yorker now, is rei rey eens 7 he became red-hot bear. | mine wil! last about as long,” said from Buffalo, Mill ia lhl S90 exces ener aia Aa Keren ring id « = a “7 = Kawin Walker, father of J. Brandt are from Chicago. gous undertaking $60,000. The ¢ . ee rat | Wetes,..uoe hee en 6. ie fee of both sides vic-| “pe Muerane A AER | oon 10 lip mien ; substantial | ; This cam- tune on Wall st. “If he tries to means lasting re-| cireulation that dard has|and Jacob Levy, Wolf Lavy, Chas.| Suche at tarat “ oe Thaee tes ts dees oes ae ee arene fe : at a }and Jacob Levy, Wolf Lavy. Chas.iracos at Sars took another have to take his money away from thesthaiees oo evolved a plan to rn its . kerma: an - y s $500,000 out at Next he him and put him on an allowance. , se sation in substantially the It ~ pera se Ee when MaCar hY grabbed $600,000 from the Chicago |! te do that once before | MM Maprovaditity that ng LT fate a ‘ ” pos Hb enone SRENAGNS See or SS MM oP the dissolurion a tt te enld, & © to|they pasted ductor, has ron arrested and in self defense fatally shot one WM io the world’s but the various prop-jthe one or booked at the city prison, where he them, whose name he does not Weston ts be wal ly coutinued|the package to { the other! will be held pending the arrival of know | : . under one management Y r an officer from Fort Bend, Tex. - ome of the where he ‘>. on SCRAPS. 9 y charge of 2 The ” ’ ' Mistolation 0 ~ oom Pagel «Ww * exist about aye without food Wath of property scattered U Fort Hend r res so long as be has plenty of water OF trustees might be - . by a gang of colored roughs and| The states weet of the Mississip | Re the work, or the (By United Press.) acorn ates pl possess a combined wealth of ae ight be ordered Ra teas ote: SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 8~Jas | BAD PLUMBING—BAD HEALTH. | more than $22,000,000,000, and the oar nseton with! NEW YORK, Nov. Six J. Yarborough, 8 ot car com! Lt us install a modern bath, Inv-| states east of that river $80,000,000, ]! f ‘ yf SP l save been held ter cuatinatin| "Nee New York Central: a NWaF | atory ov-aink. Pactory prices.’ Cail | 00? Great throngs of thrifty Shoppers eagerly accept the opportunity to pur- For Rent— y charged ' ” ¢ {CO uses Washington Fire policies. /us up. G. H. BROWN PLUMBIN Sir Chentung Liang-cheng, until rhe x So 0 ‘ me-Piper & Taft harmed with 1 bbery from the pps Pine 8 recently Chinese fulister at Wash chase new up-to-date merchandise at much reduced prices. More of the Mc- a a aie ai orm oe ss ~\] Carthy fall purchases will freshen up the stock tomorrow. Every article in . c . ag see the store remains on sale at a sacrifice. Impossible to buy here now without % lite a bargain. Here are sample items. DRESS GOODS — Regular $2.00 | VELVET SKIRTS—Women’ s $18 French Dress Novelties, 54 inches $20 Black Vel ot pecia Ss : ’ in and $20 ck Velvet Skirts, beauti- wide, in the —e late + hadi fully trimmed in taffeta and moire Bedewe attentic haa es ie gl a a cae check effects; Receive price A A RG lenoth: bas] WOME ts DOW more attractive than ever because of the re ROLE SS cee a i ; suK, & Tew in Vv g eng 1, bu BE of two caricad pic: kak. coeieaseh oun aa most of them in the trailing style; SOMME Gak, the following specials in Buffets have been a 9 b DIAPER FLANNEL—Regular i PE S045 $9.50 Mor tomorrow's veijing [willed White Cotton Diaper Flar nel, double faced and splendid qual- | WOME N's HOSE — Regu 29c ity ; Receiver's price for tom Ih ize lisle, with fa Special $29. 75 Ptenty More on Our Property ¢ for tor Menges “| ‘ Transportation Handy LEATHER BELTS—Hvs ce, a pair 0 ——Buster =—_ 1 olden r weath 1 fin Jat the > t ] h. Has f swell front, w tw THIS PROPERTY WILL UNDOUBTEDLY BE A BIG DIVIDEND PAYER, FOR WE HAVE Patent Leather Belts, in bla “ie irae ’ t ‘ MORE COAL THAN WE KNOW WHAT TO DO WITH, AND OUR COMPANY IS white rov TEACHER'S BIBLE — iS) buckle f itl rocce cov- { price for rrow al eferenceé lance, dic the supply lasts, only ...... nary, m id illu tions, reg FRAMED PICTURES—A sortmer ir $1.50 P Color eff $s are very I HAIR TONIC—! Frat lark t of Pinaud 1 u de Quinine i namentec Hair mic, 1 lown by the dow; Receis _ k op the yesterda taken up OM ether sidc . oe if al at per tor b., Senttidf and we guarantee to : Hes top 4 r Rate opened. ups Pesan peed lig Pi coe Petes Otay an, ae ae If you have drawn your money out of the bank you cannot do better 4 mirror 0x39 ; 0Dy shelf As than to come straight to McCarthy’s and invest in the choice assortments of merchandise which we are now selling at prices that will pay you ten, twenty, twenty-five and thirty-five per cent on your investment. If you have not drawn your money we will accept Clearing House Certificates McCarthy Dry Goods Co. Sutcliffe Baxter, Receiver. Howard J. Sheehan, Manager 1512 to 1522 Second Ave., Between Pike and Pine Streets. mone the sidetrac ready when we will THIS OPPORTUNITY WILL NOT LAST LONG, AS THERE IS BUT A SMALL AMOUNT OF STOCK TO BE SOLD. COME AND INVESTIGATE IT, ANYWAY, TERMS—HALF CASH, BALANCE IN THREE MONTHS. Union Coal & Fuel Company CALL COX & DUNGAN, 311 GLOBE BLOCK, OR 517 C PIKE 8ST.

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