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OWLS TO DANCE. FOR ORPHANS IS ITING THEIR, CALL ‘The firet aw erhood of Owlr } ball of the Broth i! be given tomer pew event aa Lowcht Park. The committeaSef arrangements prise. the following: FL A. Rust. |Sohannen, J.T. Le eau, R. T. Mo dren, Who are supposed to be in| Sherry and Bd Spranger. “i » lived eines a man wh 4 who | the care of 8 alater, Michael Casey, | gome years AKO ho | ,ccretary of the Marine *iremen, | to have Iived & 80% | Oiers and Watertenders’ Renevo fife tn this port. was owned jent association, has written from Lakes about two | Buffalo, N. Y,, saying that the dead ie Near Supertor Wis man left some money, which is be ¥ Miving hore, his wifo tied /ing held until some trace can be Male cic away leaving (wo chil: | found of the two ehildren, cath aur at: Sy — S iiediieniiie reliant FOR GOOD CLOTHES AND FOOD i$ CAUSE OF GIRL’S DOWNFALL iy United Press.) AL sande: Coto, Nov. 26.1 Rodriques, a forest reserve tnapec- tor ran amuck this morning in the Palmer hotel and stabbed to death lt B. Anderson, a lumberman, and four others while they were sleep ule tau ee *\tng. Two of the latter will die, The of awe and very pretty, was found in| Ung, wer anal thot Rodrigues dead Eee welsh she could Hot PTO! Port Townsend last Baturday by} "°C? * resisted arrest. with het small salery, Ed0e Deputy Sheriff Liner and brought; WILL POSTPONE ORDINANCE, “formerly employed fe the) back to Seattle, “I could not help tt.” the gtr plained between her }coulda’t have clothes or anythin, county Jl) ole on my ttle salary, 1 wrote bailee, The} to my father tn Oakland for some | the an) money and he did oot answer my t this | letter it Just seemed that there wg, that) was nothing in life Trent some ee which of the pretty things I didn’t mean hat sho for-| on | table Yo desperation by t iaice clothes and 4 . te" AF qu atite dopendoot Telepho ne | qty as an operator, ts pda at the larceny by oe paves, ‘ The ordinance which waa tntro nced Into the council last Monday Right approving the plat of a new cometery aear the Calvary come tery will he indefinttely postponed this evening. The sense of the city counell will probably follow that of the street committee, which set ita foot down last week on the ap within the city Umita, EXPO CROWDS INCREASE, goed clothes and food.” TRAMP SHOT AND KILLED, (By United Press.) (By United Press.) NORFOLK, Va, Noy, 26 ASHLAND, Ore, Nov. 25.—~Albert | the closing of the Jamestown expo- Engvall, a tramp beating hia way) sition five days away, the attend. south tn company with about 40! ance shows a gratifying increase. others, waa shot and instantly kill) This ts Army and Navy Day and ed Inst night by Chief of Potice Sim-| many soldiers and sailors are on * gg Ate Right 2 mons. Sinvmons shot several times the grounds. of he Windhorst Dry/in the air to frighten the gang and ieiere, Cut off from All CSCAP® | ihen jowered the gun and shot BIRTH RECORD. alive at the noon hour again. e wild bullet hit Engvall ——— a aon. ARCHITECTS ENGAGED. ‘SUES FOR BREACH 2624 East Aloha, Nov, 20, a daugh 2622 Thirty-tiret av, W., a son. | en LongTo wife of @. C RECEIVER APPOINTED. *WH | South Park, Nov. 14, a daughter * _ Cleaners and for damages amount gwetiand—To wife of L. R. Swet Hanna was today appointed |ing to $2500. The complaint rect the Seattle Prospecting that Sieres on August 14, 1 non. t Co. by Judge Aldert-| bought a half Interest in the Berlin | Altchison—To wife of R. Altchi or court. | Dye Works’ from H. M. Miller for | gon, Seattle, Nov. 20, a daughter = 00, on the latter's agreement to Seidtier——To wife of L. Seidtier, Case Tomorrow. | remain out of the dyeing and clean: | 1211 Howell st., Nov, 19, @ son. Ta, Nov. 25.--The case ing business for one year, but that | fe Pettibone, charged with immediately afterwards Miller or fy the murder of ex-Gov. | ganized the Crown Cleaners aa an | nbere, Was called for opposition firm, holding the stock | the superior court demanding a tem |porary (njunction against the C DEATH RECORD. G@etrict court here this |in hin wife's mame, and that he is | follows: ‘Bat owing to the absence | pow enanged If diverting the trade Tylee—F. L. Tylee, 40, Nov. 20, oe H. Hawley and Clarence |he held under the former business | T19 Sixth ay counsel for the state arrangement to the new company in Jacobe-—G. M. Jacobs, 44, Nov. 20, Ee defente. the cave was con-|which he is alleged to be heavily |} tomerrow interested 1. M. Weymouth, 37, — 1 Twenty-fourth ey Honey for Alaska Roads. FIND WOMAN INSANE. néd—M. H. Burkland, 7 INGTON, D. C.. Nov, 25.— ys $10 Thirty-fourth av. N. W ation of at least $150,| Mr& Emma Harrison, 1614 Ninth |* A@ame—B. A. Adame, 44, Nov. 22, Asked from consress this} S¥. West, who several Gays AKO WA po Ovidence hospital, Mcarry on the work Monuments _ Fort Lawton, at Seattie,| and at the request of her hu mre a reward of $50) has been taken charge of by the ave themselves up to | authorities to be transported to the ond av. jay ‘state insane asylom inte wt. Both phones 1724. “Best Meats on Wheets”’ 9:30 P. M. to do anything wrong, Dut 1 wanted | proval of any more cemetery plats | | noe! ‘With | n 1 eee De UR CAUENE in the stomach and he died shortly al — a thereafter, The depot offietais had | follows: setter clerks jumped from | anpeaied to the police to rid them of | Dean—To wile SF 4, WF. Dean, siz gad vote seriously 10 | the gang which was terrortting the| Fifteenth av. N., Nov. 23, « son he loss ts estimated at! oi coad then. | Laut fe of J. Leufkens, | 3210 1 d ay. W., Nov, 18, Haynes—To wife of J. J. Haynes, Long, jand, 124 Rightieth N. BR, Nev. 23, 4 Deaths were registered today as 23, Wash. | ot bulld- | seized with a violent fit of tusanity |‘) Infant, Nor jand trails in Alaska in which she Imagined she was be 5.01, dron's Home. jing pursued by her husband, and + A. Johnaon, 61, Nov. 30, Deserters Surrender. | blockaded herself in the house of | ¢\0 take Hoapltal. GHAM. Nov. 25.—Oscar | Mrs. Gormley, a neighbor, has been eee Michae! Ladite desert-| found to be permanently de Art Marble Company, 2°11 See three doors north of Vir ee HORSE THIEF SENTENCED | Changing a ploa of “not gutlty* to “guilty,” Walter J. Larnach, the jhorse thief who was recently ar | rested by Deputy Sheriff Mill n | Ch lis, appeared before Jndg Morrta in the ertminal department of the superior court this morning, and was given an intermediate sentence of not less than one year and not more than 14 years in the state penitentiary : INJURED°IN EXPLOSION, While planning a hunting trip) last Saturday night, with prepare ons to overhaul! the gasoline launch “Skiddoo,” lying at the Went Seattle Hoat House, Goorge Allison aod several companions went aboard the boat at 10 o'clock last night. Al ison was looting under one of the seats for a lantern, holding a light od matoh in bie hand, when the gasoline exploded, burning him se +verely about thé face and hands. | Crazed with pain he leaped over board into the water and was pull jed out by hia friends, and taken to the Wayside hospital, where his condition ia not considered sertous. | MINING ENGINEER DEAD. After a brief tjiness of 10 hours from Pneumonia, Carl Adelbert Goll veiton Uirteh, a retired mining ens neer and banker, died at his home 19 12 Prospect st. yesterday after: | noon, Mr, Ulrich was a high Mason |member of the Scottish Rites and Royal Arch, and has been a resident of Seattle for the last four years. He leaves a son and daughter, The |funeral will take place tomorrow |afternoon from St. Pan!’s Eptecopal ebureh, under the ausploes of the Masonte lodge, burial to take place Births wore registered today as |! Mount Pleasant cemetery METROPOLITAN BROKERAGE COMPANY, BROK ER §—————aee Stocks, Bonds and Grain. Private Wires, Phones—Gunset Male |} 2867, ind. 2608. Rooms 1007-1008, A i jtheir hands and rot \e THE SEATTLE STAR-—-MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1907. M'GUIRE RELEASED, Phillip MeGutre, who waa sentence to serve 10 y@ra in the #tate penitentiary for & statutory erime and was pardoned by Governor Méad last week, wan released from the county Jail on & diay night OxPrensingsthe gre degree of aattefaction at the welcome appear ance of his official pardon, Me Guire's application for a pardon was sighed by 260 city, court and county offfeinin and by many prominent poople in private life, The evidence on which he was convicted ts re {garded as having been entirely cit cumatant very wenk DARING ROBBERY IN FRISCO HOTEL | (By United Press.) SAN FRANCISCO, Nov, 25. Masked bighwaymen a few minutes after midnight this morning entered jthe Brooklya hotel, 363 First .st., owned by Charles Montgomery, \president of the Prison Reform League, and with a pistot held up Montgomery's son Geor fel Devaney, the night and in many respects drawer. The footpads compel their vietims to stand. with thelr faces to the wail and then ran away BRIDGE WASHED OUT. (By United Pr PORTLAND, Ore., bridge croaning the Clackama: belonging to the Portiand © Electric Company washed out on this morning. .No one was injured but traffic between Oregon City and Portland over the electric ex lines will be held up for some For & good shampoo use Lake Soap, All druggists in Bank Buliding, DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, INC. Netware 209 Alacke Bide guaiee avenscom acai = QF CONTRACT |“; | OK Rie cy Aang egg T Hickman—To wife of C. C, Hick ii giecnn, Benes orale - t af this olty to super Al man, 2816 Fifteenth ay. W.. Nov. 19 veon sr ved : af - ~ net Ms: it he drawing of plans and the! Aroging breach of contract, KE. B.|a daughter j ‘Orders Wesewted for tmvest or on Margine Of the new city fre | stores today instituted an action In| Hansen~——To wife of G. Hanson ARREST WALKING SALOON. license, and was also guilty of keep CREATE NEW PLACE. place of business open on William Smith, who migh@® be _ The fine was fixed at An ordinance will be passe@ghis ealled @ traveling salesman, or a | $60. * evening by the counell authorizing porambulating leebox, was, arrest |the appointment of a chief cle ed yesterday, while did ing WILL AWARD PRIZES. |for the police department, Den booze” on the street, He + nev. | Drow, it is said, has already been eral miscellaneous kinds of liquid| At the Labor Temple tonight|named for the place. The salary refreshment stowed away about his Mayor William Hickman Moore will | te 6126 a month “4 filled make the » tation speech and . . . ition of hand over to the winning toams the | 559,000 pater eye) edchynd ree ser alleviating the sufferings of the pri won games between Seats This ie keeping. motey thirsty wayfarer Union bk baseball te ef hs past aomme He had neglected to procure a YOU ALWA® GET WHAT WE ADVERTIGE. Seieinliiiiad Price Cutting Cravenette | Raincoats Ladies’ Cravenettes, worth $16, at Ladien’ , worth $17, at J adton' , worth $26, at Ladies’ , worth $24, at | Children's Silk Mubber Coats, worth $20, at . Ladiow Sik Rubber Coats, worth $24, at . Ladies’ ik Rubber Coats, worth $14, at Sizes 82 to 48. Men's Cravenettes, worth $15, Men's Cravenettes, worth $18, at Priestly $16.00 Priestly -$15.00 to $26.00 | Men's Cravenottes, worth $24, at Men's Cravenettes, worth $26 to $38, at We carry the highest grades of Cravenette Raincoats The | large quantity we handle of waterproof garments for all our stores enables us to save you at all times about one-third. Spe- | ctals offered above are still lower, «« Goodyear Raincoat Company CORNER FIRGT AV. AND MADISON ST. come early and get first choice. ' en suite, Single bertha only 60 cents more to Bpokane; $5.00 more to St. Panl than ordinary standard berths. Absolute privacy; individual lavatory and toilet facilities; perfect sant N COMPARTMENT OBSERVATION CARS--Compartments single or SEATTLE TO ST. PAUL WITHOUT CHANGE | tation and ventilation; every convenience. STANDARD SLEBPERS Jarge, roomy Latest pattern, easy riding; wide berths ollet rooms; elegantly appointed. TOURIST SLEEP & green leather Finished tn red mahogany high upholstered In back seats; clean linen daily. Beat Tourist Sleepers built Making Clone ¢ With Limited Trains for Chicago, St. Loula, Pittwburg, Buffalo, New Fi York, Boston and All Kastern Point | Por Information Rates, Routes th Reservations and Tickets, Call on or Address. | on Passe nge and Ticket Agent | A Mcker OFFICE---SECOND AND COLUMBIA ST. priced from those regularly priced up to $ W. B. Hutchinson Co. AOA Men’s Clothing Sale in the city and.read our previous advertisements, we would ‘state that we have divided our clothing stock into two great groups. including all the Rogers Peet and Kensington garments, $30.00 to $40.00, a Corner 5 CNBR |W. B. HUTCHINSON CO. | oY) E knew, when we opened up Saturday morning, and saw the terrible storm, that our Overcoat and Cravenette Salesmen would have as much work as they could pos- sibly do. While business in other stores was stagnant, we broke all previous records selling these gar- ments. A cold chilling storm adds emphasis to the point when you are telling a man that he needs a warm, dry, comfortable raincoat. We still have an immense stock left. A few days’ selling cannot make even an impression on our assortment. All our gar- ments are marked by reliable standard names, such as Rogers Peet, Kensington and Priestly, the Hall Marks of quality. The demand for suits is still holding its steady course. . As we said the other day, a large store like ours is constantly receiving freight and express shipments every day. Cases of goods which have arrived since the sale, we are putting into stock at sale prices. To those who have not been Suits, overcoats andcravenettes, that were regularly have been marked at the one sale price of $24.50; 50, have been marked $14.50. as Second Av. and Union St.