The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 19, 1907, Page 8

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—————eEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeGeGeEGueEGueem WOMEN MUST GO NOW, THROWS BODY OUT 0 (By United Press.) JUNEAU, Alaska, Nov. 19 Judge Guonivon has ordered that all os women living in rooms over saloons In this district must find lodgings elsewhere, Thia order effects thin Douglas, Skagway, Ketchikan, iwell, Haines Mission’ and Wrangle. (By United Press.) as but slightly injured, A@snan X§ ANGELES, Cal. Nov. 19 ho was f@ing on the car saw a2 ho Incident and dropped from the car to pick the baby up When slowly running through the out/he found tt. It was covered h skirts of Cucamonga, on route to| mud, bat practieally unhurt he ‘HOGGATT WILL Los Angeles » x, an yn baby was taken to Cucamonga, Loa} on Re Angelos pol are endeavoring to WER iH GES n infant ascertain the details of the extra AN AR While the California Limited was Mentified yor | | train was seen ehild fre the window of one of ordinary erie. A search haw een | the oache Luckily the ehild/twetituted for the woman, who has} (By United Prees.) | landed in a mass of soft mud and! not been idenfified JUNBPAU, Alaska 19.—Gov. | 2) W. B. Hoggatt dec to be tn rding » Wicker ARE WRECKED | isc ans had harav@ed him tn ide fudighal decision because he would not assint 4 at 2 o'clock |W frieads who had oases tn bis (By United Press.) The colltaden thie’. wanraten wore. both /Sourt. Judge Wickersham stated MATTOON, Iie, N 9.-—Two | thi orn that when he had seoured the por ough New York and St, Louis seonger trains collided in a dense |! 3 vonal enmity of the governor os : trains, carrying heavy equipment log op the Vandalia mar’ Ve “ heavy equipmen imply doing his duty he thought it best to resign. Gov, Hommatt saya aa mark «. Several! Engineer Joseph McClellan was perro ! One express Messenger, ONC) he is prepared to answer any and tre ork and passenger Were | all charges officially le ’ 4. Roth engines were de ~~ w " ed, The combination car SEATTLE MAN rant rouceorricen | POWERS’ TRIAL fon & charge of having t ith th (By United Press.) KILLS HIMSELF ple in the face with the) GroRrGKTOWN, Ky. Nov. 19 end of his whip lash, Frank Croch When court convened in the & teamater, and ‘ 4 Powers’ trial, It looked a hard etrug crowd 0: (By United Press.) i gle would be waged over the Har 08 ANGELES, Cal, Nov. 19 a tom, 4 rison county venire. Powers ho With a bullet hole through his | S¥lt Of whic ee to et an even break in the political forehead, the body of He ' Padly battered up and Crocker way {complexion of the jury, It may be| eey was found dead in bed ck tenet raphy lye hyn deve ie necessary to go to Fayette county room. A revolver clutched g| landed in jail, charged with disor) i, got a jury, Sheriff Harrison of right hand told the t the | derly conduct and resisting an Of) cote county Ie on trial today, ac: | death by suicide, Pereey, who was | "oe foused of discriminating agatnat} Hs peers old, came f Seatt ORDER NEW PRTITIONS. Powers in the selecting of vealres. he ended his life after failing tc CASE NON-SUITED. The Youngstown al option estion wave the license commit-! phe suit for $17 tee of the council a Itvely session! a by Jennie J yesterday afternoon. Laurence Col) weCarthy Dry Goods company was for | M&A Presented a remonstrance with from the jury this moruing i s to the granting of non-sulted by Judge Griffin se to G. 1. Angevt in the superior court. The action ter had @ petition be was brought because of alleged in » containing 93 1 juries received from the fall of © council to grant the | one of the or baskets in the enao, The committee AW NO Sefendant's store. secure work here CAN SUPPLY CARS. In spite of the br cars to move the millions of b els of whe t way to the Northern, wh ae “lway to settle it other than an page {;) to order new petitions containing WANTS BIG DAMAGES. = arate * | only the names of registered voters. | | Netove tat ny Tre ammore Meach | This was ordered done by next| For injuries alleged to have been tn oe ™ mn ol . a om a") Monday received while building the battle ston wheat to tide wat ship Ne Thos, Well is suing CLOSES CABLE LINE. Moran B mpany In the super FAVOR CHARTER AMENDMENT for court for $25,500. The plaintiff | The Yesler cable line wns! atieges that par | of the steel struc tural work was allowed to fall upon health officer, Alfred Raymond ¢ at the day by the caving in of & him while he was at work on May John Booth were named 4 commit-| manhole at Fourth ay. and Yesler 4, inflicting se » Injuries. | tee last night by the King County) way, caused by the rains last night. | — | Meiical society to p charter sion cor lesion, an | DIPHTHERIA Causes DEATH Smendment to the charter doing _ . away with the board of health and| Walter McCartney, aged 13, died On Three Remain Creating the position of commis-|at the family home, 2142 Fighth sioner of health ay. west last night of diphtheria, | Dra. Grant ( “alho erly cit thrown out ommission for most THESE SHOULD GO THE FiRST THING TOMORROW. Four of the seven beautiful strictly brand new, highest grade pianos were snapped up yesterday by shrewd buyers. As was stated in yesterday's paper, these sever special exhibition style 1 were marred and scratched du the grand oj «. All wore offer ed at reductio $98 to $142, and} by 2 k yesterday afternoon four were selected by discriminat ing buyers. Two go to prominest Capitol Hi homes, one to a wealthy rancher in Kent and the fourth to MATINEE SPECIALS “The early morning hath gol’ in its mouth.” Matinee Spe clals, as the Frenc h would say, are Morning Speciate—Lots of good merchandise found here and there through the store and a Well known local muste teacher The thr ‘emaln will marked at prices notably lower than teal value for early bay surely go t sw morning for this exe porty to ® ers. Most of them will be closed out in a few houre—not worth y rieuuy brand & material sav ing In addition we'll agree to re polish each plano and put it in each conditton that the present mara will not be discernible But don't walt, come the first thing tomorrow if you can. All cash ny ot necessary rms to suit if choose and we accept clearing ertificates or cheeks in pay D. 8. Johnston Co., Largest and Oldest Dealers. New butiding. Third and University {natrument while to ask for them after noon. Come early tomorrow morning. Until Noon Tomorrow 10c Outing Flannel] SC Soft, fleecy Outing Flannel, in dark colors me only. Checks and stripes. Not the flimsy kind —Basement. Until Noon Tomorrow 162-3 Flannelette| 8 rnold’s Best Flannelettes, double fe Joe Schermer & Co.’s Ad. A multitude of beautiful patterns. Launders per Main Floor. d, in a $25 inGold Free Until Noon Tomorrow White House Cook Book| OC To i The White House Cook Book; a complete en | cyclopedia of useful information for the home | | Mezzanine Floor. | building, Seattle. Contest clone r 15th I this §: Until Noon Tomorrow " ™ | 25¢ China Silks | 19 | COFFEE. The name that means what ‘you want, if you} vant it good: Schilling Main Floor, Best eultle, Second Avenue and Pike Street New York, # Walker Sire THE SOUND TRANSFER CO. INCORPORATED. ght Furniture, Baggage Agi eth Haat 1110 Western Av Parte. Olte Trevice Chemuits. 2% Theater Gtrasse, Manchester. 68 Faulkner a Beboaig av Both Phones—931 ce) SEATTLE STAR—TUBSDAY, NOV. 19, 1907. FAMINE IN LAMP: y 4 It 0 the Hahts ae ts rehante ‘CITY NOW USI all Over the cay indicate that the storm There in a famine In are iampa| wi t ay 4a now dying down. COUNTY @AIL at the city light department and) oweRR ALASKA bt rea, Firet Fatality in Mine ee many lamps have gone out for Inck q * NANAIMO, B, ©, Nov, 1% Jof appliances. The department) BTCHIKA Alaske, Noy Was Dondftl was killed Maturday night| Under an arrangement made with | wont all ov {he country and could |The delegates at the convertion #m the Brechin mine by a fall of | Sheriff Smith, Chief of Polloe Wap “nag td fs a Dlg al hay a nd he 1 were entertained ead! rock, Thie is the figat fatal acct |penstein today transferred 77 y ffs ars 18, but go amy banquet “ ‘ by ie a dentito occur In thin Wine since the | peisoners, members of the chain My, Yeuhes bare that a cmatl cow lanty vextiue he local Ta mpening gang, to permanent quarters in the|signment romewhere between hore | sho pa: time the é READY TO BID, county ail. In the future ayy 4nd the east may show up any hour could ma the delegates During one of the fiercest gales prisoners sentenced whose cases art | that haw raged at Port Townsend} Superintendent L. 1. ¥ for years and which was at ite height early thts morning, the abip Herengere dragged her anchors aed | plying the ts, whe tugged sagagely at her anchor the ,Herengere drifted — towards shore and an rashed Into the revenue cutter The. |Avire: goa ele: | meee iat feats Ory wap Pon rage or pi fy | In consequence the board of pub-|for the prisoners by private poo Aner pene 90 Tues tat worka will call for the bids, | ple ly ng8 of| uot otherwise dinponed of will be partinent yesterday re-| sent to th® county jail to serve thelr @from the factorion that’ time, The elty will pay the county not get bids for Mp |45 cents per day for each man con 50,000 pounds of copper} fined in the county jail, the same the light ceived not |the @ity ec Clearing House Certificates Accepted as Cash, FIRE SALE shed into the small er boats of the regular fle { ing considerable damage j tugs took her in tow and took t to a safe anchorage. Both the ‘ Rorengere and Thetis were serious damaged, Fortunately fo lives i wore lowt, although for over half an | } Remember the sale of Thanksgiving 1/3 Off] Ernst Bros.’ > Hardware Stock Continues Tomorrow We must close out every d | article in stock, and are disposing of stz d goods At Sensational Reductions Hardware, Houseware, Cutlery, Stoves, Car- penter Tools, Stove Boards, Gr a Tinware, Bolts, Nuts, Bed C Bureau Castors, Wash Bz mt Hunting Clothes, Carving Sets, Wash Boilers, Go at Less Than Cost OUT, SO THAT WE CAN RE WE GET WHAT YOU N AND NEED WHAT YOU'VE GOT IN Holiday Goods 0c Postal Album 2bo Serap Album ine on all men’s suits, over- coats and cravenettes An exclustye line of TEDDY BEAR FURNITURE Beautifully made, strongly fin just a fit for Teddy or Dolls, at special Gus Brown Always Right 2nd and Yesler Where the cars stop prices Manteure Sets, Totlet Sete, Stationery, Cigar Hold Match Boxes, Pen Tr Leather Goods for Christmas at greatly reduced prices. Pay ao [ith wilt hold th delivery—the those whe come down and we goods for futu: are for WEDNESDAY AND TO CLOS THURSDAY eee eee SUME BUSINESS AGAIN WITHA Bromo Qatne, bok... ¢ Whalebone Plates ha ong BRAND NEW STOCK. $16) Auie Cio bee abe Lanch Boxes, folding Water proof, dust proof antiseptic and washable 2he People living in the country can save big money by attending this fire sale This isa 1 object is to sell alf genuine sale, and our or 38" off PERFUMES damaged goods at alm any price they will Two delightful odore Orange Crowns, Bridge Work bring, to get them out of Clover, regular price 60 Teeth Without Plates ERNST BROS. PIKE STREET, BET. FIFTH AND SIXTH. per « da Fillings 50¢ Crowns $3.50 Plates $5.00 Associated Dentists Under New Management 1112 Second Av., Opp. Garvey-Buchenee AES RECEIVER’S SALE So long as you have to wear clothes you might as well buy them where you can get the best for the least money. The Re ceiver’s Sale of the McCarthy Stock affords you this opportunity. Heavy purchases in the New York market during the slump in prices occasioned by the financial troubles enables us to show the most complete stock of up-to-date wearables for women at the lowest prices quoted in Seattle. Here are sample items. Plenty of others at the store to prove our statements— Raven Drug Co. 1412-16 BECOND AV. Cloth Coats, Worth $8 and $10, at $5. 00 oth Ladies’ and Misses’ Cloth Coats, in black and in fancy mixtures > Bla silk braid. The fancy effects have oaths and-tatias vege A nd br length, are well made, and sy id | in ciieacmics colors NIL t hese Coats are endid values at $8.00 and $10.00 each. Cl ioice at the Receiver's price ... $12.50 and $1 5 Cravenettes al be 69 An enormous collection to select from, Come in shade’ of tat xford and medium st \ ere + both | semi-fitting styles. Also nice box effects, with velvet and braid trimmed cuffs and collars, and 1 pretty i 1 1 I ier prices on these Cos were $12.50, $13.50 and $15.00 ea h Phe Receiver’s price i 1 DRESS GOODS—See the special lot of fancy st d, plaid GIRLS’ TAMS—Red. blue and gray m O'S ters, in plait broken checked broadeloths and worsted Suitings. They are a a ffect wool and juet-ti ; irls all veil it $2.00 qualities. The width is 54 inches, and the ee eree eee sick, ee . school gifts price only, per yard ‘ : A Ape ee Former price was ¢ Phe Re ’s price nly .. 0. AOE \llofthem | TOILET SOAPS lendid grade Toilet S nicely put Up UMBREL 2 500 Umbrellas, in the 26-inch si perfect, with g a covers me of them tape edged and with Ms ; " Lo lors are im a fine a rtment of hamdle ni ood metal and 2 Kes, three cake na DON ALL the odors are i ilver Regular values ran up te Che Receiver’s price cluded, The regular price is 15c at R sale price , is only seers 79¢ Se panna pare ae: « 94 es nn HANDKERCHIEFS—Men's Colored Silk Handkerchiefs, of the a quality that you see priced every year along through the holi TALLY CARDE—The patty season is he P) t forget that | day season at 75e each. A big assortment her » choose . 7 ~ ~~ . f oe here t h our Stationery Department h a bi ‘ nt of Tally from Buy them now, however, before the supply is exhaust a ed, and just note the money you will save Receiver’s price Care Prices on these are all cut. For in we are sell onl ny 28¢ he nd priced regularly at 15¢ a dozen dozen a a PM Bove, McCarthy Dry Goods Co.||f * SUTCLIFFE BAXTER, RECEIVER. HOWARD J. SHEEHAN, MANAGER. f rd ‘ 1512 to 1522 Second Avenue, Between Pike and Pine Streets. ua Me Walle the

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