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THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, NOV. 6, 1907. tw employed tu the drapery depart | | ASKS DAMAGES. | mont of the Bon Marche, and | brother, Robert A. ailk, works "* Giihrion A. Muyutrom today} the Petkovita Fur Mmpany The ret ht wutt for $12,260 agatnet ‘hey platter, when seen this afternoon.) Nort orn Pactfic railway for por } wate that he waa at a le wo ox tba injuries sustained by falling | plain the, Ta action, H oa | into in agh get maintained by the | wilt go Tacoma tomorrow to| wilrpod at tan, Wash \ bring Ber homo. ~ ° | } % . litloal factor ta N: APER | ty with a longing for death N THE FRONT | os.) no longer a political factor in New in longing for de ‘ unites pres Th@ch| York and that Tammany ta all] after a quarrel with hag. husband ¥ Nov 4 > plurality of} powerful, The. latest: tiaures show ee origin of wyich he WM not div) St#amer Coronade salle tomar: | ie a aner judges, It mt vote in Greater! 2 close, Mra, 8.°7. Cavter, of 316] cow direct for San Diego, not call | | aor its she ets gue ~ om he ropes Spring #., attempted to commit aut-| ine at Low Angeles nor Frisco. | . ee any aad hoped ow for the defeat c b, a P elde about 10 fe this morning ‘The Corwin in due here eens and tals ct camel aie Lichen Oremn) by drinking todte The | ber 19 from Nome, She in coming CHICAGS, Nov 6 al of & physician was —— via the inside passage | sa ES ce teasters’ oy ged ie we ate (28 the saving of the woman's Iife,| The U. a. engineer's department | a as sho i® now pronounerd out of baat, christened the Vigtiaut, baw {quis afternoon or late tontaht, un | danger | Doon lianebed at Mags Pitecker | Yonw all signe fail ‘The Chicago | Powger achooner T. P. Abler has | looa At & miseting this afternoon, AGED PIONEER DEAD, jarsived “+ tthees bon eo A expected to formally advocate v y 7 » Cacique IAS | joalling It off In that event, the! David ©. Trtmbie aged 74 * al eta tee ‘sone [executive committee will act tmel ployper resident of thin city and — “ mediately, Superttendent Cook of| Port Townsend, ated thix morning | War Callao and im & bad condl ‘ as base alk obit ca goo That nl Western Union wald that, it/at the family residence, 1818 F tid: Yewate: rpose of secur.ng har) ap read re fitin Si the strike ta eatled off tonight, the |teenth ay, Butterworth & Sons , en py the Inmber and eroR Sut AP the prime able # old mon wilt be put back to work | have charge of the bady, which will pan Page 1 dpe weno ho meeting and a general unan| without \ ry habits by to P 4 aN 6 bro northwest in prejudice ‘ortyals re | pro! ly be shipped to Port Town “ of lh Airouds, 8 ere ae ee ytaed ta favor of the turned yesterday and 26 the day be- |#end for Intermont, Mr. ‘Trimblo| 0 wilh oertrmea ee oF them Re @ railroads, ® giving of the bond fore, and many applications have | is servived by a wife and three ee : a tate ; Other ‘business, before the, moet} been received. The strikebreakers | daughters. He belonged to the @ Jeweled Ba Back Combs ot thé Paling is the drawing up and final “ 1 ¢ acturers’| compbition of the sapere thet ore are competent will be retain | in ho = fraternal organize We have opened up a new abip- the Shingle Mills to be filed before the Interstate |” Rs lle ees spent freee treme the factory, whieh and ‘ we will place on apectal sale this which organisations commerce commission, and it ts ex UNION MEETINGS TONIGHT, 7 ‘ mectines cartier in| pected that they wilt be forwarded ‘ESCAPE SENTENCE. wees, Dent ates te cpeastes-| whieh arrived yom | to Washington tomorrow The following named unions hold wy, apeene Teeter Sh ee ot is concluded) Lumber mills are reported elds FOR LIFE their regular meetings at the Labor | — a | the = 0,000 Ing down all over the northwest temple tonight: Orna ntal Tron ——— by the federal court on aceount of tnability to close Workers, Barbers, Leather Work | the Seating of the contracts for future delivery in| On account “of the pr the rinctpal prow jers, Pile Drivers and Mlectrieal alnst the! view of the uncertainty surround. poe of the prisoner baving left) Workers No, 208, ely signed!ing the fixing of rates. state, John Alton, who was! ————— ay pow in the room of Kd. Hyland, | suES THe CITY. & bellboy at the St. Francia hotel, several woeks ago, was released J. J, Phillips, @ drayman, has fil — the county fall yesterday, od & claim for damages for personal | We Are Offering 20-ACRE TRACTS Under the Sunnyside Diteh after being arrested, con-| injuries against the city in the For 1 Ct eae ees Feomet that he had served 14 years | amount of $5,000, | 1,000--$50 Por Acre—One | am & W. A. Finn against) Young to J. D. Carroll on the prop-|in a New York «tate penitentiary) Phillips says he was thrown! . Fourth Cash, } wg Young, in which the erty, and that Carroll went to Mim | for robbing hotel rooms, and bad| fom his wagoe on Bagle st. last pe of the trade, tho manu NeePelis to raise money for the pur-/he been convicted In the prosent| month by his wagon striking a pes ¢ the WO chase, Finn betng in Alaska at the/jnstance, would have been sen | Stake in the middie of tho streat. and the site of th *| time, It ts stated that Carroll was tenced to life Imprisonment under - “~ TEAM Maken, in southeastern | successful in interesting Congress | the cumulative sentence law of thin SEEK MISSING MAN. ‘These tracts are located mid- way between Snipes Mountain and Grand View, the beat sit district under the Sunny- es ownership of the upon, It is alleged by the plaintiff,| Wilitam D. Lane, a tad of 13/ Dakota, a year ago, in order to| Young secured) Young came to Alaska, and by rep- years, who has been attending the | notify him that hie mother died oo? the property at a| resenting that the deal on the op Cascade scnool, has been reported | leaving considerable property in| means of fraudutent/tion was off, tmduced him to sett| by Mre Jones, of 17214 Howard whieh he has & share. | his interest in the property for $10, av, as missing since last Sunday bay or vegetables these tracts will pay for themeclves each year, while bearing orchards in the vicinity are netting the ein . is on trial) man J. T. McCreary and J. A. Tan-| state, |} side. ‘The ground lies high, } Judge in the super of Minnesota in the deal, and) . Effort in being made to lecate|| '* absolutely free from stones, ‘eemay, It ts claimed by | that {t was decided to purchase! BOY 18 MISSING. Willie Broucliette, who disappeared | alkali and ts to every particular } ‘and Young were equal the property for $95,000. There.| ad jfrom his home at Midland, South || desirable. If planted to hops, [| } : awners $1,000 per acre each || a the complaint that | 500. Finn asks for a judgment of Tho boy is hard of heartng and has| The Bertha, with a fuil load of || year. iH ay ‘ton was given by $7,400. jot been well, but mo explanation | freight, sails tomight for Seward sk we for fall partteulars. || ee ed ‘is advanced for his disappearance co se ges ce Jeante in due “ rom the nort om selbst Joseph E. Thomas JUDGES MAKE RULES. The City of Pusbia arrived from & Co } San Francisco this morning with ' Rules for the hearing of petitions | 110 passengers and 1,600 tons of Entrance to Lowman Bidg | ls naturalfzation were agreed upon | freight bi ib } by the judges of the superior court | ————_____ saieitiihiaeiaiaie today to the effect that, beginning | tm male nition, Mee days | Wednesday of exch mosth, will be (Sik, 2 YPyearoid girl Hy | In Tacoma Misa Sitk oxptnined® | OP Ci a these huaringe. A : ts, Mr and Mire bape” Raper 9 ipa te department for the hearings will 7 ng wens was enly been allowed. 80 conte a e be set aside from month to month @ police in o hae by her family for | by the judges. We keep on hand for our Japanese Tea Room and our SIT had divappeared spending ‘eee and, becoming | appOINTED SPECIAL OFFICER. Patrons the finest tea on the American market. Our Yokoho “tye Ascend 37 poe tired of this alleged treatment, left ma branch buys only the fineat-—not the ordinary grocery hea homme | Mayor Moore has appointed Al-| kind—and we guarantee it, Satisfaction or your money ‘arrested she was work. «.0® Sir! formerly worked for ‘bert Burns, night watchman at the | back—®4, 62, $B and $4 per pound. DB. B Sbeiton's lodging hogar ate Bh 3 ernst He local pestoffice, a special pollcoman. at.. where she talliinery alteration room. Fur at the request of Postmaster Stew + es three months previows to her wud t+ 806 Second 216 24 S. oe, tnr, ecole | dam departure che WGA engaged. 12 | eeseeweneeeneieeemciemeemmmenanenn ° ur a oO. Md Shampoo use Soap a similar capacity with the Stone | Soap Lake Salte will relieve all TAM druggists. Fisher company. The girl's father forme of rheumatism ~~ Notice to the than those of any other city of its size in the United States. thousands of dollars of interest. McGraw, Kittinger & Case, West & Wheeler, J. M. Frink, Hamm & Sehmitz Land Co., Daniel Jones & Co., Joseph E. Thomas & Co., Inc., Goodwin Real Estate Co., Inc., Griffith Co., Ine., George W. Dilling & Co., . SRT MAD undersigned, to any amount, and to continue as long as clearing- mer Keynelds rafiroad laborers itewatlan intends, The new liner; days, $26,000 in cash having o- r Beginning the first of the year, | Columbia will be one of the craft | through the deputy’s banda y the American Hawalian Stanmship ia the feet [day Forty-five thousand per ompeny WH) inaugurate a l6day The local shipping commission. | have ppencted business through " o the ‘bot sogyice betwoen thin port and the @¥w offige ie a buny pla co tn o = he pa@ 12 months. RECEIVER'S. SALE “They certainly have the best bargains in the city,” is what we hear over and over aggin from the many thousands of women who daily profit by the low prices we are now quoting on all sorts of wanted merchandise. Now is the time and this is the place to buy the goods you want for winter use. the store reduced in price. Here are a few samples of the reductions— WOMEN’S SUITS—Choice of fifty up-to-date and exceedingly well tailored Fall Suits, that were made materials for the new. long coat to retail at prices up to $20 ea suits; Receiver’s price, a yard, only Rece tiver’s price, while the lot I ASRS Lin! «ivan eBay Gt Mere Big Bargains in Bed Comforts It’s a comfort to know you can buy such splendid comforts at these low prices, when everything else in the way of living expenses is soaring upward. And these are extra good. Covered with best silkolines and filled with pure white cotton, either yarn tied or quilted. This lot of about 1,000 Comforts is one of the McCarthy purchases picked up by Receiver Baxter. Here are the sale prices 1.98 98 DRESS GOODS — Regular $1.75 Checked and Plaid Novelties, in 54, 56 and 58-ineh widths, just the right $1.50 BED COMFORTS = 09 baw’ BED COMFORTS AT oe $2.26 BED COMFORTS 1 49 | | wir BED COMFORTS” SPOOL SILK—Corticelli Spool Silk, the best sewing silk made, sold at GIRLS’ TAMS—Gir!s’ Tam O'Shan- ters, in all colors. These are the 10c a spool everywhere, all shades quality always sold at 75c each. Ten priced hy the Receiver at, the spool dozen of them on sale by the Re- RR ae Ce ame oa . Bd GCP RE oo. Pea aN os oe babe The financial flurry has not affected business at the big sale in the least degree. Seattle women are too shrewd and too quick to recognize the advan- tages of buying here now to allow anything to divert their attention from the savings we are offering the public. See our window displays. McCarthy Dry Goods Co. Sutcliffe Baxter, Receiver. Howard J. Sheehan, Manager 1512 to 1522 Second Ave., Between Pike and Pine Streets. Public We will accept clearing-house certificates for notes, mortgages or other obligations due the house certificates are issued. Our investigations show that the Seattle banks have more money in their vaults, and are in better shape, Those people who, without investi- gating the situation, are giving notice of withdrawal to Savings Banks are thoughtlessly losing | C. J. Riley, | Crawford & Conover, Calhoun, Denny & Ewing, | Crane Realty Co., | Chas. Cowen | Herbert S. Upper, Hanford Deveuve, | H. E. Orr & Co. It {s impossible to trade here now without getting a bargain. Everything in |