The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 19, 1907, Page 7

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4 Spey tng for the aum FIGHT OUEK MING, seed Prose) . é the Cornucopia mine near Hake (By Un 2 and Bryant ste. City, § Nov hree day night, and as a rewul fot = 260 damagea for a change of on Grand av. that made a (By United Preas.) Nin front of her property PORTLAND, Ove. Ne Two OE TENTIARY A . Seon i by a ree | minors Milliard Donelly Ri Ren ot propel owners asking | Woat. o on comba vr ry be graded the full) pe ewe is 2 bag been widtW of 70 feet between Holmes BITS 0’ GOSSIP th the surface of the earth "j| Pate v. r t Recital at Columbia Hall. SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, NOV. 19, 1907. ly firs cwnoe om LONDON GIVES THE VALUES Nothing Succeeds Like Success Nev Residents glong Sixtywecond at! (y former A 1 RENO, M « James , r ov te dead and Weat is puptte tal wit given (ie a Richard Fo asked for a Mange of grade of the |; . me evening at Columbia hall by the wm John Relwa ade! street between Greenwood ay. and| |" ‘Ml charked with murder |pupita of Mra Hornbrooke, An ison kitchen Yesterday | for a aiMer cNiAnge between Grangl saa iomniooes tae ck aie 1 Lectuwy Betis Wianitie | acer werpower IN xuard®, and Phinney ava, ‘This was sent}, MOUNT VERNON, Nov, 19.—Tho| ;feture Before French "ene f large ho hile. to the street o expert accountants who have been | p> e Mlehols leoture fare now at 1 reot committag. Froneh club in the reception room wt eocaped in 8 * An ordinance waa introduced| “O'*toe on tho bo@ks of Skagit) of the @t. Francis yesterday af eo, T) at the mae county have reported a deficit of , " bie Prosper . which had left amending the new building ordt y Of noon. Mer subject waa, “Prom badges 4 : oo’ Throwing the driver from | nawee and prescribing that bill|® onused by clerical errors Ex: | Morimes,” by Karman Russwin Food Chopper. ae and covering tt eat boards in the first and second fire/COUMtY Treasurer Halloran made CRasualeainyo¢ 1d Werks Han 4 cutters of different sizes; opens to clean, [# most sativ : pn P arn 1 ne-| diatri6te shall bave teetal backs 00d the amount. Aside from this) pj qrgegement of Mis# Lewis. | taiteey taievery way, Cuts vegetables, meat and suts; made $1.00 Novelty Suiting, All Wool, 59¢ Yard. t am the and presoribing that bonds ahall be |e beok# were in good condition, | Lowis of Petal ma, Cal, to Mr, Rd in 2 sizes, No. 1 and No, 2, do | specially priced at awe Our regular $1.00 All-W Novelly Buitings, 46 inches wide, in % Mm A) given, aleo preserites that signa on | eae win nite ha an No, 2 specially priced at ove cluding one plece Cravenette Cloth, #6 inches wide yur 20! My i | MH RECORD, | nounced The wedding wil? take . efceliont line to choose from; Wedne y, pe rd bur |the roots of Dulldtifys ‘under oe . place early in December : Granulated Sugar—To Adults Only—5 pounds vom : et eee Sea c ttn conditions spafl have the samo Births wer rogiatored today as fe | f 65c Quality Novelty Suiting, 36-inch, 39¢ Yard. 2 prootiiy | otlows ese a Ger’ selineh 36a SOE ts ssses sisvvesers vecrewsorre Our regular be Novelty: Wool Suitings, including neat checks Holmes—-To wife of G. Holmes, | officiating ; "hee, Att stum Cereal, package oka plaids, ete, ete.; big array of designs; makes excellent sep ORE HOUR IN JAIL 716 Blewitt, Nov. 15, a daughter Camiry, ite a he vite | Iden Grain Granules, package cence apn: PP tof tmp omer pl 3 TS HIMSELF Hatche—To wife of H. Hatehe, and Mr. ‘Thom Boyce on| ee 8 ees y Cc a! a We emda oy Novembe 4 oe * pea tay, wap, Or ‘. 94 | $Ho0 109 Kast Oltve, Nov. 18, @ son {rotnentes ne Hovemner. 18, St Geties, § sounte ie 4 $1.50 Quality Storm Serge, 52-inch, $1.09 Yard. (By United P ) Adama—To wife of J. Adama, Mand Mra, Boyce will be at home 5 , ‘ o tel > , : age 1716 Melrose, Nov. 15, a son, at The Gotham, 1420 Highth ay, | Arm and Hammer Brand Soda, pound Our rdgular $1.60 quality All-Wool Storm Ser strictly all United Prove én FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Nov, 19.—~| Modee Te wife, of J.” Modes, [tte December i | $1.00 Alarm Clock wool and extra heavy; excellent for wults, coats and boys NES nv, 18-—| Louis K. Pratt, a well known attor | oer wal 8 crane } sults; colors navy blue, brown and black; Wednes 1 09 past Tinnigan, 21 years of age ney, bas been found guilty for the oho Se ED, SS: ORE iat anes Ghecat a Pioneer Milk—To Adults Only- ~3 Cans for day, per yard . ot the Firet Nation rr « of contempt o! r | moo! , . b i é 5 i cashier of & a heeetia edie are Daas net of court BY! Gible—To wite of @, Gible, Se; mest tomorrow afternoon at the Mp ss. ..- sass $1.50 Winter Cloakings, 54-inch, 89¢ Yard. vat nt te | aed pemtended te meen Tint Sli lattin Genoral hospital, Nov: 18, a/ Pus, ‘ne, Begond ay. Mr. Witzon Bost Grade Can Sugar Corn, % for Our regular $1.60 quality 54-inch Fall and Winter Cloaking, It tel te the federal Sanh. the te nee ott | damaghter | Advinabintes Macaroni, § packages terggare a neat patterns; don't require any linings; extra « 89 > b pet |Warred unatl Pebracie st My aise dis) “Lvere—To wife of T. J. Ivers, 819] Study Religion tato ane ‘ge od pe m weight; for one day only, Wednesday, per yard Cc arres | February nO thrO® | pe, hae. $0 . Rebate: ‘Wear cae ce dentar ue Mackla Shoe Polis é ha n {cases have been appealed i eae po age en ee | Se sellcditedis te date exoamnane Wedding Breakfast Coffee, pound $1.75 Quality Cravenette Cloaking, $1.19 Yard. + two years SEATT $736 Keystone, Nov. 16, a daugh.|7 meeting will be open to the Lipton’s Yellow La l-pound cans , Our regular $1.75 quality 54-inch Showerproof Coating; also LE WILL BID es ' " general public inakes fine skirte and coats; a good assortment of - dewigns; Wednerds ye 4 a coUNCL NOTES The insistent demand for wait Shaw—To wife of T. H. Shaw, 10 Long- Powell sores mnenday, por yard hese labor that comes down from | Garfield, Nov. 16, a son A wadding which took place at ilies presented inst nigh the north each year at the begin-| Carpenter a ot C. A o | etnee a ial las oa bar. bate Might to! ning of canning season, will be|penter, 1818 Thirty-firat av, Nov, | 008! >, o, ye \- . = nice sage hy nt bu Sas taarriea to hier trace Orote | Domestic Department. |b, 445 guys rent er nee et coniat price; made ofj | Radical Rug Reductions Ga @ walks on Charles st, east cruits from Seattle next year Mr. o witt "Ke Gra “ oo lee “ =?) iggy PO garnet hy t Frame Body faa Teentrfirst av. was granted.| the plana, of local “emplonment DEATH RECORD. or and tas bgortag Pegg eR aes 9 ladle lines, Victoria laws end the finest musta, with hand uge—Si 9x12; The Seattle © ompany|agenctes do not miscarry 4. ' for 5. l0e Grade for § L3¢, some embroidered edge; some are hand worked; the values $32.50 . « Ss oO ao ic here, ere he 1 2 de 4 " : odnesd -" * 1 couse sce ated fer the return of $11,500, Chinese firms are getting in| Deaths wore registered today aa|and his bride home to Lt Fleet yp electron = ote. yum to 93.00. Wednesday, very special Clearing How 25c special $24. 85 weer pet up at various times as’ shape to bid on the contracts for | follows th friends about the middie of la%e and ite grades for 12¢, Sale ‘ : garaters in the matter of fran! furnishing labor to the Sound and| Jackson—M. Jackson, 21, Nov, | December | Bleached Muslins—Ail reduc Belt Sale. Sy ig « a 9x12; regu Gm granted. Ordinances appro- Alaska canneries, with the {aten:| 15, 1405 Pirat av Concert at Queen Anne Method 44 Hope Musiin, yard, | piack Silk Belts for Wednesday's selling, made of fine Taffeta apecial .. $21.65 on oF ing in on San Francisco an Wik an Winkle ro | 3 ouadale Muslin, * x; pome are pleated and othe Se ee meer were given fret | tion of cut 8 Vaa W J. 8. Van Winks Chureh 441 Musit silk, with © good satana lining; some are pleated and others t (ae. and Portland that hive hitherto fur.|86, Nov. 17, 2408 Woodlawn Park| A concert under the iB¢. 44 Fruit of Loom : on t Axminster Rugs—Size 9x12; Te itts bas fled a clate |. a tea enol a8 Geotea, kame Teen Be. are veatly stitched and finished with a row of silk buttons _ Rug fa wstis has a claim | nished nearly all the men av s hutch will be given Friday, Mo Muslin, yard, 14¢, at the back, set off with pretty gun metal buckle, and are regular $27.60; $20 50 —, a tone Rose, 38, Nov. 15.) vember 22, at the ghurch. | The Se NE ae very stylish, Another line of plain and faney black leather t ' oatt! ral howpita: porus is under the direction r C 0 0 price 1" o 0c ark mele és, or. ee x the direction of Mr ourly pecials for belts at. the same price; values to b0c. Clearing — 19¢ inde: Gesientend: Vapeetenstaeiiils qualmie hotel who will take part are Mra ¥. ( Wednesday Morning. s 9812; regular $15 45 son-——M. Anderson, 28, Nov. Janer, Miss Georgia Du Bola, Mise 8:30 to 10~Table Olicioth, fan. Remnants. 00; special * a atthe ¢ ral hospital Beatrice Austin, Mise Florence os ag = 16 Wednesday is Remnant Day in the Embroidery Department Best T on te Size $8 . Johnson—H. As Johnson, 18,|Aberg and the Cambrian Male quar ‘ ¢ Heavy sales of the past three weeks have left us numerous .? Me ow ry "ug--wise x * Minor hospital . 10 a. m. to 11 a. m—104 Wool eces and short ends, Wednesday out they go for a song; PR qgomnd M $14.50; special " R, ©. Taylor, 7, Nov, 12 oe maioet BY, Sg pide = b Elke m Blanket, in gray only; $2.76 up inches in width and values to Wednesday 9 : ioe s+ Ne Ladies of the Elks gave = dh be - Pa Rae bys isachenl Gila: adhabenes torte tebe value, for : 81.70 Clearing House Sale, per yard c Best Tapestry Rug—Size s2x 0 oa leer ee, Moos, 68, Nov. 18, Stor) cub room. Mra N. B Murray, as 11 a m te 18—Largs; Fleeey Extra, Special. 10-6; regular $12.50; $9 95 | y Bes + Gleee, 48 Mov. 1 Be = 4 ‘ ure J > ney on Cotton Blagket, for From 2 p. m. until 6 p. m., to the Art Department, we shal! of special .... ...+.. ' ° etl Generel: anatian apenas | on I yg Mg a bed, $1.60 value fer the following special. A Burnt Wood Panel, 7 inches} | 9, o¢ éseuiaiae A pair of trousers from, our special sale and the coat that’s Scholl-—-J. H. Scholl, 50, Nov. 17, | aft mn The 12 to 1 o'Clock—8-02, White Cot wide and 16 inches long, with as assorte e 16 om “en 65c and 47Tic i 2 Kast Madisor was rendered 7 rol 5 4 fhe good to throw away will make a now suit P eee “ oe 14,|Prants Addieman, acc tom Matting, per roll Se 26) values x weren't , Mint Helen Greenus on the quitag ayside Emer n a! solo, Mra. Mary Lionbergar ; = “| Beott; vocal number, @ ri | tet from Shubert club Increase in Sales SPECIAL TROUSERS VALUBS ARE | Mr. Frederic Fleming — Raw cow's milk carries ||*?! Mra W. H. Pittwoo Special | Regular all kinds of disense gerate, | Treat for Music Lovers. vg the Past 3 Weeks, || Musto lovers of Beattie will eqon $6.50 so doctors say } leigtven the eppettnaity of bearten We Have Another $11,159.10 $7.00 }iall the most celebrated concertos fT 50 e pare | on . —_ bsg. : for the Over the Same 3 a Carnation casihans $50 || cer the recttal hall oF Weeks Last Year. 9 6 ° |) he College of Muse o first $3.00 | of these concerts ¥ om Fri So | }) aay wen, oe Tel RIE, FL BA at which He tooen will ee ee | Sterilized | im piayth Beriot con, | 20 other exe nd needs no other, the feature of the bill at the Coll- Brain, singing “Ya Rose,” and| musical act of “Those Five Girls,” a | The Lots St has found that seum this we acrobatic two picture films. as the management has labeled . lbroad farce-< are ita best dog and the De brothers make — them. Other things of interest on : ; drawing car consequently up a good team four Mexican At Pantages. the pre of the down-town edelsheimer | stu, sana! FORTY SEVEN THOUSAND Sr ies'scesss, Scrtinay seston tie foes] at Pema [he tn an, Ste . pains nt Darn { ur ight was not a surprise.| rence and Harvey have a new skit,|the Pantages this week ia the act|Mansfieid, sharpshooters, and pur ens ae ee |" he bers of the stock c¢ and the Almonds do a singing and |, sth and Redd. dan come-| Beard & Dunn, musical comedians, bat Scie dicen jeesigned them, the piece le = | slack wire walking; Dellacy Stacey Continued Attractions. EST OVERCOAT HOUSE IN THE STATE ate (By United Press.) |areat demand upon any pla “Wall, Street Finance.” ja stinging com Davy and| The Grard—Sarah Truax, under | CHICAGO, Nov. 19.—Committess|@*Pending more on the spirit of Wall Street Finance” proved the | Everson, vocalists, and Harry Clin-|the management of John Cort, in bc i hustie which the nan loc wmions of the — —_ @ stage manag: big number the Star's new bill| ton Sawyer mone make up|“The Spider's Web.” - Switchmen's Natio ganization | Cosenders than on the studied of yesterday, The musical cocktail was|the prograin for th | The Seattie—"The Vanderbilt fort of the cast. “Hel } | 3 are today holding conferences | Lirt Of the cast. “Hello Bill” runs presented by the Lewis-Lake com Cup.” which ma sit in calling off a|/*! week which now bas three come At the Lyric. The Third Avenue— “East strike 12.000 ewitchmen and | . ‘ three singing comediennes. i hi P eek Ca Lynne Cap freight. bagdlers. The suite! |. sags 086 @ dancing shores of 13 RS gt gure apie dng fay | Guns for ane hier al men want six cents an hour In-| Under the management of John Also on the new bili are the|nor Mill which went on yesterday) | Guns For Rent—PFip oe and a shor day Cort, Caive perhaps the w Nelson-Farnum troupe of two men ssi nin - greatest vocal diva, will be heard in and two women acrobats; Mack & aman concert at the Gr next Monday Dugai in a comedy sketch; Roy M _AMUSE E MENTS. night. The occasion will be 00 | eeereseenen-enaneeemencemne ‘snares event extraordinary in local musical WwOOD—Wwo0O0o— Wood. THE GRAND Gnomes cireles. 12,000 loads, $2.25, and $2.50, de TONIGHT AND ALL WEEK ! _ 7 ee dias — livered; 4 Phone<—Main 4264 and Seatben Poosmeet TMU Ax At the Lele. At the Coliseum 4960; Matn 1714 and 5286. If one is fa an Original , IDER'S WEB,” The Eddy family, tn thetr busy, cali another, G. W. F. Co. *** vain ooo Hello Bilt t* another of the] running and jumping act, fu ; Prices 0c te $1.30; Matinors te to $1.00. shows that was written to fill a/ —— rae, ened Se ea a MONDAY RVENING, NOVEMEER 2s, public want—namely, the craving tir, Joke Cort Presents jfor something to laugh at It has And New Maropean Company ims eri Programme, including the Second Wes BS gsm eo ap. ARMEN v4 PESVAPTT OCR 2 Prices $1, 82, 8, 84 and £5, Bouce (6 sate Mall orders reeeived now. | Meauler ben office sale Thureday, November Ist 220 | Any Suit, Overcoat or Raincoat in the House Less Than Cost © Saturday was fay witnesse alleled value history of our store. Mon- Naturally we expected such unpar days in the enthusiasm the busiest one of i t hundreds of discriminating men, but the mar Wlous succe of tl et ional event thus far exceeds our most sanguine expectations hen you stop to consider that our clothes are all strictly BAND TAILORED, and that we are now offering them AT LESS THAN POST TO PRODUCE THEM, you will have some conception of the rare Mportance of this wreat sel ing event Your choice of any Suit, Overcoat or Raincoat in the House— $12.50 Former bo Formerly $18, $20, $22.50, $25, $27.50 and $30. Now— a of eben Blue Confuse th) styles and ex s Tuxedo Don't new fall included are and street car uniforms ordinary bargain sale ‘These all Between Second and Third Aves, 216 PIKE ST. SEATTLE, WASH. Between Second and Third Nes, ae SOE IE RRR RRR RRR FOURTH AND PIKE 8T RRR Fly on the Fiyer SEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE, Fare Se-—-Round Trip, Wo FOUR ROUND TRIPS6 DAILY, LEAVES SEATTLE — 6:45 and 10:25 a m., 2:05 and 6:45 om LEAVES TACOMA — 8:35 a, m. and 12:15, 3:68 and 7:30 p.m. U. SEELEY, Jr, Agent. Seattic Tel. Main 176 Tacoma Tel. 212. anak a SRR RRR RRR USEEDALSDLASSSESgSgaT sage ea ss asaeas reseae sass SEE Joe Schermer & Co.’s Ad. : | Remember Rese nes 43 w. Mere F TONG Chet” Prices as THIRD AVENUE THEATER Thanksgiving 1/3 Off on all men’s suits, over- coats and cravenettes Gus Brown |: Always Right 2nd and Yesler Where the cars stop SILK LINED OVERCOATS TO ORDER FOR 825 AT THE London Tailors Seoond Ave a Ln en ernment iF YOU WISH TO SELL YOUR REAL ESTATE OF ANY DESCRIPTION AND WANT A QUICK SALE, SEE INTER NATIONAL BOND & REALTY CO., 1009 AMERICAN BANK BUILDING. HM. L. KLEIN | THE SHOEMAKER If you t »0ts or shoes to fit y them made to 217 JAMES STREET. We are showing the finest and most stylish line of TOP COATS ‘ lr the City THE TAILORED READY CO, Fourth and Pike. COLISEUM ~ DREAML AND R NK Corner Seventh and Union. Nationality Race Wednesday Evening, November A Good Time Assured 20th. “The Seattle Spirit’ There ts talking, gen tlemen ey Fie e it fo ne and it will do the for you. In tell you what to do—just order a case of it, and if you don’t get th attle Sy he P. & They are the ex » bottlers of “Beattle Prid and cer tainly the beer of se 8 2acific & Puget Sound Bottling Company Phone 927.

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