The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 17, 1907, Page 8

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FATHER GETS CONTROL, OF CHILD Ta a many ways as the trial itself, Frater, In the superior coygt, terday awarded L. MH aotlls. contractor of 8 year fey whose father guatody Marguerite Goeris. session mother and been fighting tn court for past, The little girl is tq go to the public schoola and Is pémitted to visit he other, at present Mra Ines Harned of Port Townsend, decision as remarkable in Judge yes the old pos have a week during the vacation months of July and Auguat Some one has been trying poison the mind of thin little gtrl against her father sald Judge Frater, “Il will not tre to say who. but 1 will announce now that ff at any time in the future I learn of wither the mother gr father, or thelr relatives, saying a word to this girl in which the other is criticized, just that moment the one re sponsible for those utteratices will all interest in the child who in lose FIERY ORATORY BY TILLMAN ¢By United Press.) WASHINGTON, Dee 17 «tor Tillman gave another exhibt tion in the senate yesterday of the oratory that has made as as a pitchfork orator, when ttacked the efforts made tary of the Treasury you in trying to ease the m market, and took several red-hot flings at other acts tration. The South Carolina HUGHES’ BOOM IS STARTED (By United Press.) NEW YORK, Dec. 17.—According to present plans, the New York county Republican committ consider a resolution at Tha ng declaring that the of Gov or Hughes makes him a candidate for the presidency urging that state conventions choose Hughes’ suppor as dele gates to the national convention AT THE PUBLIC MARKET TODAY A new lot of Ling cod was placed on sale at the public market today at Sc per pound. Black cod is quot ed at 10c, or three pounds for quarter. Fresh water sold at two for oysters on the hal tained for 30c per dozen. Smoked Bucklings, a great delicacy in the fish line, imported from England,’ Sena him Cortel ney of the adminis stateaman and © Ob- legality of the Pan ama canal bond and certificate is sues in his characteristic manner and roundly critieteed other acts of questioned th the secretary ‘of the treasury in connection with the financial stein xeney, declaring aided specu lat who «ere plunging this prosperous country into a panic He did not overlook John R sh, the Chicago banker whose ~ banks went to the wall some ago, wor certain New York banking officials in his attack pwere placed on the market at 2 for Se. A big sale of fine, sweet oranges was on today at 2le per dogen Florida pineapples are Se lower, 20¢ being the price asked, Schmiler cheese has also dropped in value, costing only GUARD IS CALLED OUT TO PROTECT TOWN (By United Pre: LOUISVILLE, Ky Dec 17. Captain Carro!l, accompanied by 66 1Se per pound picked men of the First regiment and 60,000 rounds of ammunition have left for Hopkinsville to ghard that city, which is being terrorized by @ band of “night raiders.” The raiders have become extremely troublesome owing to the fact that one of their number has ed Harriman Loses Out. BOSTON, Maas, Dec, 17.-~The fact beeame known today that all ne ations looking to the sale of the controlling int at of the New Haven railroad have ended. It was also learned that BE. H. Harriman was a prime mover in the effort to make the purchase. Beginning Tomorrow, The Bon Marche Will Be Open Every Evening Until Xmas Until Noon Wednesday $1.25 Xmas Slippers | 9 Men's House Slippers, sizes, 6 to 12. Women’s tan and black kid, all Romeos, black, gray and green; all sizes, 3 to 7; Dolge make. No phone orders.—Mezzanine Floor. Until Noon Wednesday $1.00 Black Taffeta 27-Inch Black “ strong, rich luster Taffeta Silk, durable silk, free of No phone orders 75C chiffon finish; a adulterants and of Main Floor. Until Noon Wednesday 35¢ Haviland Plates Haviland China Plate decoration; ha able Christmas gift. ment. Until Noon Wednesday &. 00 Lace Curtains Curtains, n In cream curtain barge Third Floor. Seultle, Second Avenue and Pike Street MAR Chemaits. 22 Theater @irasse. THE BON Paris, Cite Trevice would be a No phone li-dozen undoubted! 19¢c , 9-inch size, green spray most accept Base- 1.09 effect orders the gre New York, 2 Walker Street HE Manchester, #8 Fwolkner been | killed and several of them wound: | ATA A ~ looal Rei Karl Sehw AAs AW A er BITS 0’ gossip ~ ont|' LISISIS wave a vocal recital last evening at Colum An excellent program was bin hall rendered. Progressiv® Thought Club Progressive Thought will meet tomorrow afternoon a 4 o'clock a how of Hope, 882 roadway ire to *, will aive a on “The Mffect of Christian Setence on thagMuture.” Knickerbocker Club Dance. The Knickerbocker club will give no of their enjoyable dances on Thursday of this week at Christen en's Broadway hall, Sigma Nu Dance Sigma Nu of the University of Washington hare issued invigition for thelr fra a dancing party ternity to t mo held at versity Holghts on Thugeday evening of hiv | week Symphony Orchestra The nex Beat by th tle PLAN BIG RECEPTION, The Seattle Commercial club at ood megting held last night i” WD anooine ® special commit’ » to act with other committees tn preparing @ suitable reception to | the vessels world fleet Upon a arrival at Seattle. Rs FOR SCHOO ARE. COMPLETED asses for the two new the Fairhaven and the Heights, were reported at a meeting of the achool yesterday, The Bay View school building in the ‘Thirteenth ward was accepted. The three buildings will represent outlay of about $80,000 each Preparation of the plans for the now high on Queen Anne hill, a bullding that will cost about $200. 000, has been authorized SCHWAB MAY SUE Plans | bulldingw. | Columbia ready board school excellent progre prepared under the direction Michael FOR A DIVORCE Kogrize. Organ Ri “ The Inaugur al Fi tal on the Ro ng (By United Press.) ath ‘and Bpeing st, wit be} PITTSBURG, Pay Doo, 17.—It ts n thie evening by the organiat, |Announced here that Joseph Frank Wilbur Chace, of New |Schwab, brother of Cha M city Schwab, # preparing to bring sult Knights of Columbus Danes. for divorce from his wife, with fourth 4 series of dances | whom he eloped 12 years ago, The en by the Knights of Colum! couple have been separated a year 2 ee , gt ree He ln now in New York, His wife chatwa ures Mie pe pe | 18 tn Reelusion. Schwab recently re 1 J Stohie and Mr,| "ened as president of the Amer Mareen M. burvay toan Steel Foundries, in which he Charity Card Party | recelv @ year salary, and Laisa of the 3 gave a|last summer he figured in the charity ecard party in tt Poli ib | Dewapapers as making $600,000 tn rooms, Mra C. M. McKnight a a wheat deal sisted by Mrs. A. ¢ r k and = as Here Rudolph Kay ® . thocard roont, and Mes Ponda, Stee. | A Fine Xmas Present — and Mra, W A. Bane In th For the be Hoxing gloves sae Foor striking bag», roller or ice skates Concert This Evening cient ee Herr Rudolpr Kaps Yat, wi give @ concert this evening eh h Herr Kaps be analated by the Columbia College — string i Louls Dentond = tr Morits sen and Herr Karl 8 rdtfog “YELLOW PERIL” DOOMED (By United Press.) WASHINGTON, Dec. i7—It ts the opinion of Captain Hobson that the sailing of the Atlantic fleet ts the first step on the part of the United States, in behalf of the white nations of the earth, to pre vent the encroachment of the “yel low pertl.” The hero of the Mer rimae holds that the only way to prevent a conflict with Japan is to obtain the mastery of the Pacific Deaths follows Langde cember 1 Death Record. were on A. W 4, 1421 F Katayama —¢ Decem be: r 13 Mathewson—¢ M4 2 registered today as Langdon, TT, De Aloha. K. Katayama, 1 ad Mathewson, 147 December 11, Stewart @ Holmes Drag Co. Mathieson—J. Mathieson, 18, De cember 11, Wayside Emergenc hospital Rawle—J, Rawls, 59, December 16, Provi hosptt Wonuly—D. Wonuly, 75, Decem ber 14, 1903 BE. Denny Wa Birth Record. Births were registered today an folte Ripley—To wife of BE. Ripley, 416 Relleview, December 15, a daugh ter Gambee--To wife of | C. Gam 12, a Hicks. 13, a J. Wy December 13, a ber, Seattle, December 16, a daugh ter Daly--To wife of William Daly 3212 234 av. W., December daughter. Hicks—To wife of F. W 442 224 av. 8, November daughter Wyckoff—To wife of L ckoff, 1009 25th N son Olson-——To wife of A Corliss, December 11 Olson, 4 a daught r Chinda May Succeed Oak! TOKIC elally viee announ minister of the », De 17 ed today that Chinda. fore It in sent ign office may be Ambassador Ooki's succes at tm klo to ny turn hom been concluded have Washing ix of Canada egotiate 6 s00n on Minister who came to a treaty, will re The negotiations For a Musical Friend Why our musical friend with a fine music bag We ent in the es, shade holiday price. reductions. D Johnston Co., Pioneer Plano H Third and Universit Store elatives depart elgn cheque J al connectic you th of fered by our fore in ta e i ment, which 1 draft nite and letters « arts of the worl Foreign Business If desirous of sending money friends or for ties gn exchang 8 for NORTHWEST TRUST & SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY P ®. SHORROCK, President HARTMAN Vice President ANDER MYERS, Secrotary. 4. V. A. SMITH, Cashior. first Ave. and Columbia St SEATTLE, WAS?, t elgn nal edit Receiver's Cut Prices for Xmas Big buy gifts at a big saving, EB thing in our big stock marked down The At the you can Rusted sensible recelver Here gifts on which save money Suits. $2.95-\: —Buys Men's ular price 90.00 orsted Suits wos Bu * Men's Suits. teh tweed wool cheviots; regular $5.50. gray mixt reguiar price $11.00. tyles and wants a few you can Diack reg in all price Suites 8 black ible 6.00 and and de prices $1 regu 8.00 Youths’ Suits. $2. - o. Youths’ Suits, to ack worsteds exular price § -Hays Youths’ Sutts brown checks and gray mix tures; regular price $8.2 Huys Youths’ Suits. $6.65 in Impoted tweeds and = cheviots late styles rea $10.00 sie prices and Youths’ Shoes. Calf and Viet Shoes; rexular price 5 $1 125 Shoe Box Kid Children’s in vie 00 Boys’ Suits. $1.25-: regular prices Pr d Dowk ed Suits, in worsted price 00: pideda an fancy cent —Buye a 8 Spe Suit 4 $5.00 Single Breast regular Suits, aida mixtures regular 09 and $6.00. Ladies’ Shoes. $2.95- isin" lar price 95. iat me $1, 45 and calf s Ladies Shoes — Reefers. Buys Children's $ abe ke = with hm navy flannel n't e vieunas, gra » Men's Shoes. 52, 45) Ki $2. 75! - q $1.00 $3. BS iin, Monarch Shoe & Clothing Co., Opposite New Arcade Block Half Block North of Postoffice Bet. Union and etaoiG''V. u,.v! 1317-1319 Firet Avenue. took | the big around-they THE SEATTLE STAR-STWESDAY, DEC. 17, 1907. ROBBERS MAKE BIG_HAUL r asad glare made & successful haul J about $10,000 worth of Jewels fr the reni¢ of Dr of BouthPasadena last night. the thieves worked rapidly 4 were experts In shown by the fi jthat Mra Hoyt passed through rifled apartment within #0 minw lof the discovery of the robbery » ie locat the widow Hoyt’s renide door to th W, Child acrous th of Mrs, Garfield, tyred president BRIEFS BY WIRE Kemp V. Bigelow guilty of a murderous a Gov, Buehtel and two other Denver by vaing & bomb ha given a term in the formatory ¢ f Philadelphia and treet from the who plea be Colorado before the comminnon, Pacitl James J, Hill ntate commerce ing the appeal of the umbermen for Jockures shat higher necessary as the farif of the eniden widow of the me anit up 1 Hur of Albert #. Hoyt hat and Het the tow Dr next we unt ar led on at on a reduction In rate oads and mainte th now exceed the revenue George A. Goodell, of St. Par has been appointed general eup intendent of the Yellowstone, Mont ana and Rocky Mountain division of the N. BP, view I. B, Riet advanced to a position at St ul The oneyearold won of L. D Heaton of Astoria was burned to death in fire which de f the home Sunday during — the mother's absence According to a decision given by Attorney General Atkinson of eres may or well their pro fuets at any time ©, MeDonald and Smith, a leged robbers of the Great h ern train in Montana severa months ago must stand trial in Flathead count The Natidnal Civie Feder By Edwin). Brow n 713 Mirst Ave., Seattle Care of Children’s Teeth Children's ¢ searching tint child highest degre« teothing about 1 year cease until the child is 2 6 months old Symptoms of Children Signify Danger When Teethin If the ebtid has twitehi lips and muscles of face and ¢ lids, and thumbs drawn toward t palm of the ward; the food, a brownish, ropy mu pelled f the may be brought the child may be « either case, give nutralizing cc (12 drops) every a child 1 year old Sor 4 he f feet wil hand ars of age, after which give dose of castor oil Always call the family dent ng physician in atte © upon a ehild in th mnditic mem the last baby tooth come ir the child was between twe sand two years and six month I make jal mention of th . © thousands of w permanent mola a ba ® the month ne y here A hat the child v H A wot th brush and. wa © used H mn tooth ah 1 il the proper age b A de t should alw and if baby teeth hild to have egula tb oked teeth and . a that tt ha e. Th " not ch teeth are alwa ed f f charge at Der Pa dD in R. Raga 1 Dr. Arth ! wh im that Dental ¢ t Diy Hi) DR. EDWIN J. BROW 18 First Ave eattle in holding the eighth annual meet-{and the voyage in being delayed of the Currency William g, ing in ew York Carnegie, ¢ In conseq ce. ly explains how to necure Ridge of the speakers, urges annet ba | Coal prices have been reduced |reforms and advocates 4 cae reney at Bellingham $1 @ ton jbank of renerve ral A resolution has been presented| secretary Straus is hearing the! North Yakima to tahten the in the Canadian House at Ottawa! petition of Nushagak and . Wood | "crews on the reform iid ang ail taking stops to restrict the influx |river, Alaska, fishermen regarding | AMDINK Kamer must clone ot Ort Wl yor , Ag tronthe President!" °l0ved year for mill netters fome insurance companien. : While out bunting for deer jor vey the idea that they are in co Grant, on which Secretary Taft tn bag: pager Geo ). Doll, of the Montana natfonal news for YOUR health, We @ passenger, statew that ne are < wnat r i 1 ws for OUR } Ten ~ ev Charlies Wt won, ‘I ant yor cholee between plausibility Turkish baths, under Grand thea | dent occured near Kallapell, Mont, and frankne Washington Fire ter. @ eee! In hin a@ual report Comptrotier Insurance compar ° OSSIBLY you have noticed, on the billboards and in the newspapers, our advertisements for Christmas smoking jackets, house coats and bathrobes. Forthe last two or three years we have specialized in these lines. We have made it a point to car- ry such a very large stock that it would comprehend every new style and coloring created. This has given us the advantage in buying of con- trolling the agency of the two highest grade lines of smoking jackets made. Every gar- ment that we have is absolutely new. BATH ROBES Smoking Jackets line « patterns | z in B in prices | , find it $500 to ve to find a $ osse a variety of styles of’ gar- fe f { finish ments for their husbands, that sure ‘ if large me We carty 4 you all the extra large sizes for | great big men. The prices are 1¢@ Sa as tor SMOKING wie ¢ same for regular JACKETS | e 4 s HOUSE GOWNS Our Smoking Jackets are cut with the military j A great many people front that is just beginning prefer gowns made of the to come in this season | same cloth and material as This is far hands r than the smoking jackets. Of the old style. The coats | these we have had a large are buttoned by one or | stock made up with deep two silk braid frogs, as de- | collars, cord belts, and cut sired } full length. W. B. Hutchinson Co. Corner Second Avenue and Union Street FOR That Make Home sa $1 a Week That's the kind you want We have in something nN ; on from our t ‘ he ri Cloaks, Suits, Millin- ery, Waists, Furs $1 a Week makes Xma t 60c RAYMOND & HOYT 405—Pike Street-—405 SILK LINED OVERCOATS TO ORDER FOR @25, AT THE London Tailors |; 517 Second Ave. PACIFIC OUTFITTING CO. 422 Pike Street

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