The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 13, 1907, Page 3

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Induction Into the priesthood of the " j Right Rey, Bishop O'Dea, A con g ert will be given next Sunday in yng ; the cathedral, ee Ifonso has been fonnd | Kellogg Improving. jdyearold boy whose ran] Dr, W. ROM, Kellogg, eho has tunt was advertised in ad vory near death's ¢ at the with a photos oe by bis attle General hospital since the ¥, Alfonso, was pleked up | diffioult operation performed upon arday by Tryint | him last Saturday by Dr, Eagleson, and consigned to /in reported making a great fight matron pend: | awa jo be slightly improved tion | CASE 18 APPEALED, Th the case of Carrio Mathewson, | va. City Meeting Postponed art & Holmes Dru company, no! street asses m meeting of the state commis further argumenes. Bice 1 er 18 Addresses Law Student Y Police Will Aid | NOT THE OPTICIAN Henry Molean addressed Tn conjunction with the public i Jaw students of the state unt health and marine hospital service Augustus H. Holoomb, elted by on “The Arr the pollee ¢ partment will renew] Judge Alberts the camp h Against pubonite, plague, in compliance with are raturn property ordered turned ov int Appointment. quest of Dr. L. KB. Cofer, United » result of divorce ST oemver MO. at 8 octock /Sttes commidsionér in charge of| & déntict tn the morning, there will occur |e Work Burke building, not an optician as titive examination for ap Sues Railroad. erroneously tated, “The dentiat o¢ ‘ t to West Point Military Recause they charge responsibil. |cuples an office adjoining that of Senator S HH. Piles !ty of the carrier, Rothachild Bros, | the optician of the same name. Mame the young man who {s | Yesterday started sult in the su 1 in the examinations, to recover $8,002.42 PRETTY GRAY SUIT, dan * from the Northern Pacific . § og geo railroad, as a result of an explosion Aokroel “ Pe Res which destroyed @ carload of spirits @xposition as commissioner |" JuHe 24, 1907 the Alaska: Yukon: Pacific Preparing for Winter returned to Seattle last} The railroads out of Seattle are overhauling their train schedules and reducing the number of trains » it is possible to do so with out injury to their business, in pre Position Defined. Japanese-Korean Exclusion ast night adopted g reso defining its position on im. | Paration to meet the usua The resolution is In the | Senctes of the winter seas of a.memortial to congress Registered Mail Arrives. for the absolute exclusion) About 2,500 packages of regts MM Asiatics save merchants, tered Christmas mail arrived here | and students. erday from the Orfent and a | To Dedicate Cathedral. hed the city from Alaska , December 22, has been Claims Rejected. ie the date for the dedication The county commissioners yes: | new Catholic cathedral, it terday rejected the claim of Mt faag the 25th annivers oft the Keating, one of the victima of | the _Hiteh grade clothing at Fine Sik Umbrellas 0°. %° 32%, Wid gold and pear! handles, 1.5 off tines valu ever offe ar prices. Chicago Jewelry Jobnston used to be, 903 2nd av fe, 1207 2nd av oe ee a a : THE GROTE-RANKIN CO, contin i Complete Lurnishers of Nomes, Steamboats end Hotets velour in Uny atrt | squirrel. The undersleoves are * as the fastening Death Record. a, At $2.15 De follows Meers—A. Meera, 35, Decembe 10, Seattle Geners ruskeirth—R. K. Bruskeirth Dee aber & Colombia Cit Hedell—M. J. Be ber 3, 1012 dist Hand Hand, 66, Decer = . = ZS 1187 10th ay eet Ward—Infant, December 6, 16 a ae LA La Seventh av a a < hh : mons, 14, Decemt anese are a few lots of Good Quality Comforts, filled with fine laminated white cotton. Regu lar prices, $3.75, $4.00 and $4.35; special, Birth Record. follows Davier—To wife of V. E Seattle, November 29 Ticarde—To wife of W York station, December 11 “ALL THE CREDIT I inne I'+O3 To} tan || SECOND AVENUE. Normon, December 6, a son To 20th ay In the Ch'anght di “an | CORNER killed a Chinese child SECOND AVE. AND | UNION ST BUY Now PAY LATER pelt is thick,” was the ¢ tically Chinese ed the would-be hunter China News DIAMONDS Fine Pearl Opera rf ews, Studs, Searf Pins, Links, ete, and we are Be Srerstocked on Umbrellas, Hand Bags. offer them at cost Oar line of fine and medium priced Watches and Jewelry is large Sind prices are right fee w now. Chi The Washington company has b HOUGHTON @ HUNTER, tate of Californi Jewelers. Established in 1882. 704 First Ave., Seattle CARBONIC CHRISTMAS BEVERAGES make the best Holida nk whe ed by P.& PS whieh 1 towed upon ation. All ge pe , Insi m # P. & P. & BOTTLING CO, Phones 927. We are showing the finest and most stylish ine of TOP COATS In the City Practical Xmas Gifts | a renin and Pie SILK LINED OVERCOATS TO ORDER FOR $25, Are the most acceptable gift Here you'll find a AT THE Splendid stock of Pretty Suits, Skirts, Waist ilk London Tailors Petticoats, Coats and Fine Fur he practicabil 517 Second Ave ity 1% unquestioned; the prices are most moderate —————————————— We sell the m here for just a little bit d nand iF YOU WISH TO SELL YOUR REAL ESTATE OF ANY DESCRIPTION ANDO WANT A QUICK SALE, SEE INTER a vee a< NATIONAL BOND & REALTY CO., 1009 AMERICAN BANK BUILDING And our , Cash. ‘I; ne Fly on the f lyer r : : GEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE Fare %50—Round Trip, 600 FOUR ROUND THIPS DAILY. LEAVES SEATTLE 6:45 and 10:26 a m., 2:05 and 6:45 or lower than if you paid oom PACIFIC OUTFITTING CO. | fiiyiemyrits U. SEELEY, Jr, Agent. Seattia 422 PIKE STRELT ‘Tel, Main 876. Tacomee Tet. 212 oe seoldent in which the county wharf at Stone's landing collapsed apd threw a large number of people in to the soundson June 23, Keating asked damages to the amount of The quea@on of whether a mu nicipality muat accept ite own war rants on an account will be decided | , by the state supreme court. In ; ; ae | No Autopsy Held, the cane the Moore fullding Co, ae FT, es 1 3 roasurer Rawsell, an ae ‘ ; OCAL FLASHES the yung lady who ia supposed to/tion to show cause why the city | have committed suicide Wednenday | treasurer should not be compelled | . — afternoon th the laboratory of Stew: |to accept warrants in payment of nts, Juve gre Morria pay or inquest will be held. The |yesterday eranted a writ of man been removed to — the|date, but the case will go direct! he Alaska Yukon-Paciffe ex. |! b t Bice. geheduled for today, wag | home of the parents, 1610 Kant|to Olympia on stipulation without Spruce st Thin man { of the city, but Cart former pollee and his von for contempt of jcourt in failing to-pay alimony and The Next week The Lois New Dominion ‘Mantel Clocks Reduced | Extra low prices locks this week t delicate gray * is in modified princess form with the edges en riched by narrow lines of Russian | ellow lace, A large topaz button | the were registered today as Births were registered today as] stto—To wife of J. Polsetts, clan of the jocal «mission ‘made | ready his gun and proposed to hunt down the beast Don't seek him at this season, but walt until bis ji 2nd ay eee « oe Ome te oe MERCHANTS CASH BAD CHECK “Phoney" check the city, and the “din seems to have been trious, He gave his name as G Christy and stuck George Newport, 1411 running him a rapid verbal complaint to the prosecutin gattorney arrout If Koon Expected AMUSEMENTS . The Grand Stronger Sex N x Monday and y Thureday night Modiste The Coliseum of acrobats, other vaudeville moving pletures lustrated song by Kaddle Pantages & musical » acta, moving filustrated song The Lyric minutes of movi an illustrated song COURT FIXE6 TITLE. Judge Frater in the superior court awarded tithe they are all gone 1207 2nd av Our Methods What we say we'll do, we do. C ravenettes formerly priced from $12.50 to $30.00, Now $7.50 to $15 Overcoats formerly priced from $12.50 to $40.00, Now $6.50 to $20 Topcoats formerly priced from $12.50 to $30.00, Now $7.50 to $20.00 Men’s Suits formerly priced from $12.50 to § Now $7.50 to $20.00 We press all clothes bought here once a week free of charge "Joe Schermer & (0. | 1010 First Ave. We're Specialty Clothiers, dt COFFEE Colfee is nothin ce, that ' * oi don't lke we pay him at the corner of Sixth ay, and lumbia at, to ©, M, Bpaylding, die | possessing Angine B. Cat Francis Collins and R. L. Hod oy | truste for the estate of John | valued at $76,000 and was originally | turned over to Collian under ao mortgage of $1,600, wAtch was later atiefied Colling Was allowe av, for] Spaulding creditors and Uthe was] {UI held in the Collins estate unt now befleved to bel tne Ata meeting held in the base ment of the Alaska building last night pre fom at. r Lyetont and who received damages Agrend to employ lawyers to res train, the clty from collecting as soaamonte in excess of $6 per front foot, as stipulated in the original petition for th |aetion followed a refusal of the elty joounel! last week to pa Ianee correcting weve Maude Seattie—Stetson's 8 Cabin rose’s minstrels The Third Avenue—"Camille Monte Criato. Clay Clement tn Next Pantagos d by the three including muate work, cor an iluatrate The .Star—" Whose dancing moving plotur wong pletures and an| Varied ¥ Chicago Jewelry Union Savings & Cor. SECOND and CHERRY ling, John decoused, The property {8} to omsonsion of the propert® jn to defeat the claims of the action of the court yesterday by without pickimg one from thia splendid It would com too ridiculous te WILL FIGHT ASSESSMENT old. They consint of velvet shape tylen of the season are imeluded,*and y forenoon if possible and see the displa ty owners in the Jack grade diniiet who wore Irvre finprovement, This oVercharge.son the assessment roll. | CHRISTMAS High «rade. clothing at prices Saturday we will |from % to 22 off—the greatest place on sale our |Xmas values over offered. Where | $1.50 and’ $1.75 The Handkerchiefs ¢ Johnston used to be Jointed Kid Bab 1 Dolls newed made ithew Joey worth up ing eyer, large size, igna, va OF AGE; SATURDAY HALF PRICE. The New Year t# rap idly approac hing. This would be a ge time for you to start your young folks on the road to SUCCESS, Do you With this Section is about to how By having mont in need of these. Think wha pen an account at some savings bank WOMEN’S BATH ROBES In thus doing you en SATURDAY AT $5.00. courage thrift, habits of — econom and « thires nacwielge ot Of course you'll buy one when business affaire We you see them Made from beaw ma ee rrr Ufal fine Jamb's wool elderdown, | Blende yang people in getting in plain colors and fancy stripes, of styles, handsome | yx; 1 satin bound } atar te ¢ in a One dollar ly made open Anh account Bmatier deposits may follow EXTRA RED TOY CHAIRS, SATUR DAY, EACH qe Trust Co. PIANO BARGAINS We have a lot of bargains in Sheet Music and Folios Half Price Nothing bette 1. “Td Like a Little Loving ms lo Now and The : ; 2 Dear Old Hille of Califor r nia 3 The Te » at the End of 4 ‘ oy You Mamma Lat a , - Fiech . 4 a Kohler & Chase S275 "8 y Weber 8190 er.” Ete. Ete . 7 pes Catalogues mailed free KOMLER & CASE IL. “Peacock 14. “When the Ortoles Are 16. “Clen Men's Pure All-Woo tlightly used in. hing better for a CY atmas As low h down He 1318 Second Ave. Opposite Arcade Block. Dearie, in 1900 Made in Germany $3.98 Takes Any Trimmed Hat in Qur Millinery Dep’t Saturday EVERY HAT 16 INCLUDED—NO RESERVE, Think what ft means to youe-you can « chance you have not yet bought your quills, wings, fluffy raffle feathers, tra fan opport inft Your Choice Saturday $3.98 pective of what the reg ular Dolls Bargain Square Dolls NECKWEAR CHIEFS AT 106, sure to interest and beautiful nbroidered on fine The Neckwear concerned include and embroidered de ir choice Saturday 1 9 Cents GIRLS’ DRESSES—-OUR ENTIRE STOCK I6 INCLUDED TO FIT GIRLS FROM 6 TO 14 YEARS 39c Practical Presents From Our Garment Section AT PRICES THAT ARE IRRESISTIBLE. CHOICE NECK FURS. SATURDAY AT 85.00, SATURDAY AT $5.00, Reduced from $6.50 and $6.95 That Regularly Sell Up to $10.00. | Reduced From $6.95 and $8.75. and Siberian Coats and not feel the cost. Chinchi to choose from newer styles. RED CHRISTMAS BELLS, SATURDAY, EACH RED TOY WAGONS, SAT URDAY, EACH voors. || FheRhodesCo. AMUSE MENTS. THE GRAND Calendars. John Cort, — MAUDE TRALY “THE STRONGER SEX PRITZE SCHEFE _ EATTLE THEATER r tanec ‘Company THIRD AVENUE THEATER GOLIBEUN All Greater Vaudevitie Acts Nehwot Children tr 4" Whirling Acrobats—the Famous raay Fenty Seats at Once, Six Other Grent Nesting Once Again 4 Down the Trail ALBERT HANSEN CLINE'S PIANO HOUSE 1205 Second Ave. FIRST AND CHERRY. AMUSE MENTS. ONLY THREE MOR’ Whose Baby Are Yo AVS of The Lewis-Lake Compan! Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry. Star * = ue Theater eorex Mye Japanese jugglers. M 1 than satisfied with the splendid bargains that they got. and be the means of a big saving for you. The Celebrated Stone Furnishing Goods Department Pure All-Wool Sweat know what they are; gu in all colors worth $2.50 each Forced price $1.00 Cotton Ribbed Underwear; worth ’ te gps Forced price | Men’s Genuine Kersey Overcoat ihe Forced price ; Men's Hea Wor rte Men’s Genuine Melton Cloth worth 7 k . Men's Heavy J $20,00. Forced price worth § } Men's All-Wool Overcoats, 6 izes, colors and shapes; Forced price Men uH Pive price Boys’ Worsted Suits, worth $3 Mer California F ab worth $ . A aiid 30 Pure All-Wool Suit Me Fine Golf Sh price . $2.00. ¥ 1 price Boy Wool Suits, in all cc Men t \ \ n all # and sizes; worth 90.00, $7.00 I $4.00 a t. Fo bier line worth $3.00 ne Men's $3.00 Hat Fo | Me I Golf Sh , worth Men’ - Hats, wale $1.50. } © orien Lhe Men's $3.50 Hats, Foreed price 100 n Men Linen fy "6 84.00 5 reed p AB ney etl 7 Men's $4 Hats. Forces 1 forced price, 2 for .... he Men's $5.00 Hats. For CROWN CLOTHING COMPANY, inc. 1421 First Avenue, Near Seneca Street RAO LONELY S ORNRED OOH A OOD SD Oe CREE APREY OL OH 4121 First Avenue, Near Seneca Strect Forced to the Wali We Need Just $6,426 By January 1st, or Our Doors Will Be Closed Thousands of people have attended this great sale during the past few weeks, and have been more | We are, indeed, thankful for the ready response to our call, but it is absolutely necessary that we have your help until we have raised the required amount needed to keep our doors open. One visit to our store and a glance at our prices will make you buy | | | | | Men’s Cravenettes Shoe Department Cravenettes worth $20.00. Forced price Genuine Priestley Cravenettes Forced price Men’s Overcoats Pants Department Children’s Clothing Department all hand tail teen news eee eens EEE acento Hane Mane tern atrattate

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