The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 15, 1907, Page 3

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ATTACKS FEMALE RAFFLES GENTENG D. JAF CHICAGO, Now 18.—Mra. Evelyn THE SEATTLE STAR.FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, TO TRY AND PROVE 1907. HALGBY 16 STILL ILL, MINNESOTA AT 6 O'CLOCK, Beautited Women ie . (By United Prem.) 5 The nteamship Minnesota will ar?! ry), best talcum powders for Romadke, wife of a wealthy Mil ° ALIBI FOR ADAMS | 248. viancisco. “Nov, 1P—]rve ‘at tho Great. Northern dock ng thetr complextons, To ITE AN cke nr et RAN i, fac pea hr Skat Sep to the penitentiaryefor from 1 to 20 fidential man for the Pacific States |afterndon, according to a Mer. |" every woman in Seattle yours on @ confession of commit (8 J This ts an| Telephone company, wan cn this | chants’ Wxchange report from Port| whould take advantage of the big y United Press.) of Steve Adame today This an ting t artes, The apectfic oane | mnee morning by Judge Dunne, Attorney | Townsend a s alte id reo and abbed her abo: no | RATH DRAM Nov, 16.—|!mportant point in the defense, in | cut in pfices on the following tes (ay United epee) J tre and grabbed her about the! was & hoft of a diamond ring Pape ip 7 tdaho, Nov, 1 Jagnuch ae it offers an explanation | Bort Schlesinger produced a letter For i fj os faa os Aggy si treet Cal.) 18.—M Fue voeiis weaken asia | from, Mra, Clarence Beck, a society | The stato has closed in the Adams Jof Adams’ confession explaining the |from Dr. Achumate in which It was | 0 adies y : BLAND, a prett dita bes saemnne koa ae | woutn ease And Atternoy Darrow bas | poapiblifty of Ogchard, having sip: {declared ghat Halwey was attll “yf Buy your household drug store |for Ze; 4-7-1-1 Rhine Violet 1% Ty eee See Me + ” om hi ck of appel nece 6: f toot r f c etle eg cut “ge ttacke nwed to break hia h ld 0 ‘h . eo opened for the ,defense, setting | plied MoParland with the facts, ax|ferlog from hin attack of appen 1 with such a h brush 1 I full 11 is, t Pas wae brutally & : poet gant + t wg hone Mg con forth that he expects to prove an|is claimed by the defenne. Mason, | oftts and that it would be #0 least) tooth paste and powders, taleum | t¢ c; Lazell's, 10¢ boxe By. Haecadout @ cvotock (hls t aeeh ‘Shuheme “Ghai Jalibt for hin elient, Darrow stated |whd Was implicated tn the murder|three months before he Swould be | powde ponges, ete, at extreme |! * drug stores, 5 619 hanese * rh er several viciams bigwe tig | hh - , me e Ne watking to ber | J wet col late |that the confession of Adams, if/of Tylor by the Adams confoxston, |#bl6 to stand the strain of trial cut rate prices tomorrow econd Ave meray, Alameda , . |there ever was any, was aétured |tegiified that Adame was man bd i © police believe the assailant | Junder threats, He asked that this | miles from the Marble Creek region | Mise Mayitng jure xoluded fram thewecords of the | at the time (ft in alleged Tyler wa ° e eaae et nife and phe but he waa ove led Wit | killed there During the examina will arréat a | neanes for the defense are on the Kon of Mason tho defense attempted trugeie he lost his | atand. to show that Detective McParland and ghis is now tn the possession - That the notorious Marry Orchard | had made an effort to secure a con: | totectives eae © | was ins the Marble Creek district |fexsion from him, but the state ob |t# 1906, and had been in a position | jected, and the defense then asked s re | - oy (ey Unlen Ween) {to became, familiar with all of the|ieawthe detective pe recalled. | aturday at $5.00 ‘tee jfacts surrounding the killing of} MeParland had left town thi ’ ree P vO $9.00, $10.00, $12.50 and $15.00, E CRACKERS GET $119 OTTAWA, Ont, Nov, 15—-Die- | Fred Tyler, was the feature of the | moralngobut It was promised b: Phat takes in Hats actually worth , $10.00, $1 and $15.00. tches received the office of/ testimony of Alvin Mason, a wit the state-that he would return Mor Begins Saturday Morning at 8:30 the Canadian Pacific here an | oe for the defertse in the trial day/ See the Big Wind Displ be Neath ioe alts shakin : ay seven trainmen were killed and | : pron case i g Window Display. were cracked | red t 10 k. But $20 was" insite iiematnneieaeilty the safe a { ane | 10 passengers injured tn a wreck | Fs P Heat taht, presse telnet ek eee a Bay today, An un: | Saturday we will place on sale a fortunate safe lowers At abou the © time, the safe| RoW Woman was” burned to al a sony ‘ iilderv, tn cash and Slot the Lindy Lun @ Realty Co (crisp In the fire which followed purchase of Beautiful Winter M Ni ery gad Dave, a8 far hich Is located on Stump ay, was | The passenger train collided — bought very much under price. ‘The this time open, the outer door havi ight engine at Moore Lake, Three left unlocked, and $99 in cash |COMChes Were burned and all thé Hats are the product of New York de- to ehact * re mail destroyed — : . al aris Fre eo eong : A (By United Press.) capital is merely advisory, and de | signers; some are true copies of Parisian , ie “teed . ’ ov. 16. r 4 clares that the entire penalty for a A won ved thai the checks one! st Boake Waish . cane Yalan of his seavidin La-aeet models, newer and different from Hats aoe Sas heatd ¢ ta atten ie te caak lnothing me criminal that bad Mability for the loss and possible | shown at the beginning of the fall sea- state . m7 |judament in misapplying $21,000, revocation of the bank's charte “ Pliage pene pig gi =. ond 000 of the banks funds, that bank The attorneys for the defenne son. The rich colorings fairly speak ” (By United Press.) jing laws are a dead letter, the mil. will ask the court to take the case | style. Velvets are very much in evi- oy YORK STOCK. ha tpulates mr at stock was} PASSAIC, N. J, Nov. 15.—Five | ionatre’s law oe will ank for a die : ~ jury le aus Walsh, tot | dence, and the French felts, sweeping was picked up and done master of the Ww wthern Aldrich ~ the submission of evidence rally This mee m will be ostrich feathers, wings, ribbons, flowers ~ MARKET Pee + Fs, Ad 4] rv enyer—t ie ers sso rclae tte ae tn mete. toe) aac ie tienen” Portes on and large rosettes of velvet form a part i — erst pressure, the|satche! containing betwe $5,000 | imitation of a loan to any indi. ployes of Walkh's banks today Ider of the trimmings, and the colors are t i ' 7 dual to 10 per ce of the ban « * books and t Nets. f r | (By Unites oe vo Artael bated teen boon the “vay Bhool atop ici » aint. aestelbe sedbiesthsapnathcrtbecnae browns, navy blues, greens, black and ‘ORK, Ne 5 | ope — od, the other two escaping w 2 = eat had a woe t bidding od a white; in the new mushroom shape, the mf at the ope: ag ost “ . t the “MOST BEAUTIFUL GIRL SAILS FOR Yankee tourist, fluffy ruffles, the Em- showed was Weak at the close "ANOTHER WEEK OF from yesterday's « Lay brought LICENSED TO weo. addi - HOLIDAYS | known shapes—Hats that you will pay aied ott ‘American Smelt ae - Neep, Seattle | | more than double for and still think they ae An Ballard = a ic ic @ fear polats and the rest! Ginert ¥; and Ora Mae Wi PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 15.—Gov. | | are reasonably priced. Your choice Sat- * Ner losses ers 1 ac : / with ee pete Seattle, ( at Whipple a | | WHEE ccincse $5.00 Nellie Beale, Sea’ Ray Bruce Cn | Gaines, Glendive, Mont., and Myrtle | |} | Women’s Flannelette Night Bargain Square. Sale of Ribbons. BEATH RECORD, | | Gowns. Beautiful Plain Messaline m | | The famous Knicker Deaths were registered today as ood that they In-| | Women's Striped Pink and White and bocker Parchment and Fancy Taffeta Rib coding» to oust | B Wh Night Linen ng Pa in a large assort 3. B. Kingsbury, 3 each binations to choose neh ose os 3.05 Forman, 26, Nov, 13 PRET TY GIRL Women's Pure White Flannelette Gowns, , widths Som in extra oa, made from good quality 6 inches, and worth up MR. Thornton, 31 of fannelette t wide and full, rein eee 4, Saturday Englewood station. | RRESTED © forced Regularly sold for $1.35 Envelopes to Match, to. o's yar pestis 8S. G. Woulsey, 36, Nov 8 1 St.19 @ package 5é a yard 25e M. Clericus, 67, Nov Margar mn & pretty 16 4 $ 16th av. N yearold girl wh a she ts a S BUTTON LONG KID GLOVES, IN BLACK, WHITE AND ASSORTED TANS; ALL te Brinker 3 A.B Nov erapher, ¥ aced under ar SIZES; REGULAR PRICE $2.50; SATURDAY, A PAIR int av. and Ja reat th afternox Detective Leideng 1. Leldenger, 47, Nov.) Clark on the charge securing Wayside gency hospita Graha e BIRTH RECORD. the real ¢ were registered today as . B e S t d t 8 30 , . Shing—To wife of C. W. Shing , egins Saturday a ° i, Nov, 12 —_ “4.6 “ Giablichenank ee tebhe - a i hs ~ “EVERY COAT IN THE ENTIRE STORE REDUCED.” Ty ’ No eee ations, says she came es oma oor a Ghee & Teer ono MISS RUBY RICE... Saturday wili give you an opportunity to select a Coat from » wife of L. T. Reiling, | but whe fused to ¢ (Seattle Star's Exclusive Service.) | win, ap mohe of the lothmalan the finest broadcloths, kerseys and other novelties, for street, aft Oct & daughter. |cuss the charge against her ¢ WASHINGTON, Nov. 15.—~Cupid | nal /Cominiasion ernoon or evening wear, at a wonderful saving— © wife of & Weat-| than to deny that she was ia we | She is ue of the seven “ BUYS COATS THAT SOLD FROM $16.50 TO Main st. Nov. 1, ajof any wrong bas captured the most beautiful! who have boon known a t ' $20.00. britain {GME a SAN FRANCISCO, \ ne on Washing aa Ruby beautiful women in Wa 19 5 BUYS COATS THAT SOLD FROM $25.00 TO 1811 12th Oct. 29. a daughter. | California Sa an popular yo leader, Potwfh was unable t ‘ i $29.50. bil 12 ct. 29, a daughte ‘ : 4 and adm Without a peer in| leave” of ‘Kt co from his ¢ . , , RAY Gis Bot, a8 wae expected, | in. cits the etandpaine of r RI BUYS COATS THAT SOLD FROM $35.00 TO ACKERMAN ON FRIAL. isaue its statement to the stockhold- |{he ¢! tied or ten = ‘be 1 ge ligt . TO $45.00 ere tod e come peauty t fo an a ide o he da fe F. V. Ackerman is on (trial ta stated that " would oo be given % become of Robt. Pot | the wedding ot been set All sizes, all styles, loose, semi or tight-fitting, In blacks, navy, Werner quality Bi) judge Morris’ court. this morning | until tomorrow, as it was being brown, red, green, tan, champagne, dove, gray, russet and leather for grand larceny Tt is alleged printed | office instead of sent near Post . D shades. worth jogs from the Phoeniz -" : EXTRA—SPECIAL—EXTRA. Shingle company, of Ballard Wicad upon the w 1m | Shing mpany allard ore Wilts —_—— state this afternoon whether or not Schoo! Coats for Girls from 6 to 14 years, 5 10 | Ask Hartje Case Be Re Opened & C Albert Swanson, the 17-year-old | he wounds would prov at TO PHILADELPHIA, Pa. Now. 15 0. son of Geo. W. Swanson of this city today by ys asking | Footballs, fi hospital this afternoon, » C A YAN that the case be Footballs. T Swinging Wounded, as the result of ar ° THE GROTE- RANKIN CO. pire, the Edna May and other well- TO TAKE A HUSBAND Saturday we will place on sale the following opera pieces at the above (By United Press.) Complete Purnishers of tlomes, Steamboats and Hote « Rt R oe My “Be ar U 8. ag uches at Much Less oa possesnic { his grandpare — pe a Be a ne : Swe Royal Worcester THE RHODES co. Pictorial Review for his son a few months ago the Patterns. an Regular Prices) |=) actions | score of we jonal thing ject Some of these Couches are dovered with velour ty of Captain Bryan nd with tion leath and others with genuine leather ot Cie Below we give a few hints of the reduction Chicago Issues Scrip 4 CHICAGO Nov 1 Tw = \ - = h, with plain top § ation here toda A A it 3333S Explanation . Oak Chase Leather Couch s he steamshiy a $33.60 Quartered Oak Chase Leather Couch s ged from the n a $44.75 Quarte Oak Leather Qouch ry harbor late ye day by the SALE ENDS TOMORROW NIGHT Hugged on Street Replying by our customer Here's another excellent opportunity to buy a useful and hand Mra. Jane I ‘ nd tl n we afford t some Christmas Gift! - ing the wat tony be ravenette Raincoat, row and buy 4 f Pir 7 10.00 Artificial Palms for Less et eer ei on We have quite an assortment of decorative Palms which it desired to dispose of for purpose $1.50 Swedged Cimeter tor pJ.0U mimense line of ihe. nes in « of roommaking; #0 for tomorrow the entire lot has been reduced in price. For instance Blade Cocobola Handle bength, reguiar Regular $6.60 Palm, & feet with ¢ A Regular $7.00 Palm, 6 feet high, with eleven thor Knives and Forks High Grade Fall Clothing a th, texuiar 5 micpdl ig unre iuanaeagm oe , . ; ; ne : my ond artiictal an Town Stores ? o i t tied up in What Nicer Gift Than a New Carpet ef ae Spi roe: hen ie tt he Slate Make EEN Ma Maboder, Ghd “parcamierty tke ade ch the enon ne ee ‘ 8 a8 & Chrintr ‘ ther mer tomorrow y he direct rafter . Velvet Carpeting at $1.05 a Yard ote a > ALL THE CREDIT 1403 70] pe Tit Cone / men : ny: SHCOND } f , - * AVENUE ‘ n eae] || “| Costello & Grant qoanant { badge | secon ave,|| ent RECOMD ave . a ® e | Uinow #1 ee eaY LATER union sr | lanke Building 424 Pike st Sin. mt iH ,

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