The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 16, 1908, Page 6

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-- STAR THURS DAY, JAN. 16, 1906 Want oe. oe : 'HA VE BATTLE © = | ) ¥ WITH CANES | | - di Opening of Day’s Park Addition Telephone Them : \ RO Jo Us Sunday, January 19, at 10 a. ‘m. PARIS, J A weeond : And We Wit | Ae : at ® |} Count gon! de Castella : af Do the Rest Lots $125 Each, $10 Down and $5 a Month sin, Prin . Yeu, and 4 ; Cha for one tnsertion, 106 | oe 1 ane the ‘ » “p ; por line. Seven words to the = ne or line. Three tings, one cent a ||} DAYS PARE \ ' Mw UNUTe # vnom wearin in the Aveee of ; word. One mont, fo per ioe |// i ° + moot more per day « Wor idl . Pe Caer Saeh Gane Gh ar Minimum charge for an “ad” ‘ ) 1 ves 2 DOWNTOWN AGENCT— , a ‘ pe : nm ae ow we wisp ny’ age’ Fg ie. oa out ¢ Kenneay Drag Co, First av w Ma ince I _ bas |e and Cherry 1] Fen Ane AL ' ’ ve ™ e WRACH ‘ da © ho BALLARD afeNCY—P | Mullen, 821 BRMard av G ancunk A City Hall Ballard MAIN OFFICE—Seventh av. | | w ’ “ vt WOULD HAVE between | and Universit Phonos, Main 1050; Ind, 441 ’ . m RAM ® see DAY 9 neem The Star cannot cuarantee | ; accuracy or assume fe ponsibil ity for errors of any gre ox é ted of b th " Aft t t + i i quai Remember Sunday, January 19, at 10 a. m. Bryne res ie te bc saginey My o> os ie — crnlthe ‘ the two b SOCIETY NOTICES enult of ‘ t Ms th wh = ; GOODFELLOW SONS, Room A Washington Bldg. Gus Bierman have be Aun: | wt veht in and dots ter arrest rhe © | hewit P neat i SPECIAL NOTICES ~ Po ‘teedtts Ras yi oa « ve blanc . MONEY TO LOAN MURDERED BY UNKNOWN ! a t the office have eens " | STAGE IS HELD UP poe oe ; : . i bank y United P ) the ening in quest “ ; Sk eepe: Jar A Miner Pee peurrarer " Dove YY 7 te without Mont. says that! KIA. Cal. Jan ¢ known to have be ee we highwayman held up the Potter va th of Kangley f u ~ poopie, er, was shot and k ley stage late yesterday aft morning t ates ‘8 eading & book invan upstairs room | nog, eat In eaien wen oe a be ir barnes im 8! of his house, the unknown bergers. The robber w os te| work. ¢ were prinsies . . firing through the window. Pas cele west tl & Ga Gan an to draw ora - dale apparently never moved after evidentiy did not Want to take all 1 ed f 4 t t Pe THE CHES ‘ mpany, | being shot, Pasdate was a bachelor. | hig victims had. Nell Stockgoff ed | the tas : o, § . ter MAR WILDING tt It is the belief of the officers that ing ay wee cor Ub sams ane ale ef ite have fired hot. which " me ~ he was dan the result Of |iaining six silver dollars, and the Overalls Johnac ra ay trou with his neighbors Over | robber passed back two, saying that © " . land matters he would not need ft all. ‘The twe SSS aa BOY ASSAILANT teres ‘a ‘ Mer acne anes —— !¥ely $5.60 and $2560. The robber Nide SMBC SMEC SMC BMC BMC then wished them luck and told SURRENDERS H\them to drive : = Back to the Soil & Tanna tae cite nosed Ztle & r . * meetiy (By United P (By United Press.) ry. In effect it ts that <= - ana ° . 4 OMAHA Ne Jas 16 Prof CHEHALIS, Jar 14 leto jog wae a tor ar 2 . = Charles Ractens, aged 82 Smith, the you man who shot 4 nuisance to the neigh ; or od suicide by she he 10-yearold girl at Alpha and Sinith w pe week = a | = boarding he himself up to the sheriff, Smith's charged out after the Smith Aus * Arne a 10 New Yoru & x, ars was a '¢ ver of the shooting differs very had a rifle with him and fired = 3 A - mas’ orchestra, and at one time mate from the first story giv. the dog, the bullet glancing A Gte ri 1 New York block, | x ineinnatt Conserv ou the Fink girl's mother.| striking the girl. Smith's —o 8 ee? z = He had played be com eee 1, Mosler, tells the (was due to fea ? R Pare is New Tors tim @ Z ae.” li most of the crowned heads'of ee gy SRATILE NOP LNY z | Burape and before taking up bie PHYSICIANS. EI 497.4288 BPLER WLOX % residence in Omaha i dt ? : Bo Main at D. Wt. Bl some of the beat snvaienl orpechien ; De reoiap Sune SMC SMI SMBC BANK mas which have toured the cous rlnaty eiaeaten ‘ . ol. Griggs Very til Oe Sao auniavs A Little City ‘arm TACOMA, See eo ond, t + sores. . « situs: coy W. Griggs, president of sha © ad OL MATER. MD News 10 10 aul phot St. Paul & Tacoma Lumber com Keene fitted Wiel Midge Mea o; | Srowna, oitse ning pany. and also president of the Oe ereberd, rece bs . Puget Sound Dock & Marine co? a “* pany sertously tf at 8t. Paul ‘ CHARLE mT MEANY with mois, and grave fears | es * ‘ fe a . Hk rh im 194. “4 ting MUSICAL ‘ ’ ® i# wnae te MILLINERY. Now Is the Time “FOR SALE -MISCELLAN cous Min 14 aie “ — . poe en i tat FARMS ANU ACREAG ¥ r 3 Alaska = ding : sa-ie |Baee ‘ Wood F048 ‘tas Mind 475.09 Savery * For ' 4 TAR A » sand : a. derss- | ie Reet WY AT WooDLA ty Me J ge AWAY a PAR 7 tee es . “ 1 Park t ‘ tea)? ; “ ' ' . PERSONALS. im an pay BANKS. K ' ' « t A ue ba tis Sere . f ~ vor @ x Br ny ‘ we ' wn ' ' Mer te * P pros . - | an Blew | 7 ; ” “4 . » ' “ ' ve wrce © ue ‘ ” Y | - plus’ ; ‘ Ags 4 - wale ps Mont * th . woe ” + wheot ana ‘ort . PEAL ESTATE ORALERSG. j onveriopen OT 010-910 82) Aleoke Heilding once Sb Witt MAN. 1, 8, 1 Times Brag se ® omni amen | Yocum ' mF ee . ew ¥ PHOVOGRAPHER® SUPPLIES Crane fe * woe wopely Co. iit aerem, 16 the Mestre tor 81.000 Camas mosihi® ‘Batic go tad ‘tee OPTICIANS, ‘ a i - weer a Waer.en, ie BaoneRs ' o € on Bidg. 8000 Jetteryon Piece Ratard Pnene Oatiard 618. ortained by hie family her ye Stock | WW. M. Herrin @ Co, 610 Piret Sire ave. have for ele 600 shares of Northwestern A € Dusement wtoek at $1.00 per ‘ ~ $4 actor Steel | Tape $2.99 OR. FREDERICK PET ERSON'S APPARATUS. sive Service.) jaction. The story is out, however NEW YORK, Jan. 16.—Secrets will | much be may try to hide it cease to be hidden in the day when| Dr. Peterson says of his experi the perfected psychometer comes ments into general use. Whether it be It is ale to ob the guilt of a criminal or the latest | serve instru bit of neighborhood gossip, it will me &, some be registered. measured and fully pur; emotiona j understood ly indifferent and ¢ # to strike | Dr. Frederick Peterson, clinical som tional complex deep in the | professor of prychiatry at Columbia | soul ndividual experimented juntveraity, i* at work on apparatus |upon. The patient is required t that promises these marvelous re- respond to any word uttered with sults in thought reading. He has the first word that comes into his lready secured demonstrations that |Cousciousness. Indifferent words have attrac i the attention { produce no effect upon the finger Fi scientists in all parte of the world. |of laht in t pachometer, but The apparatus comprises a mir-| Words associated with an emotional ror, galvanometer and a horizontal | con 1 the light along glass ecale n about one mete a distance of one ¢ from the galvanometer to which a/? 4 six or eight or m lamp t# attached. The in proportion to the intensity and upon the m or and is re ed actuality of the emotion aroused. back upon the scale, on whieh the Using these series of words is ray of Maht travels to and fro like Ike fishing. Rach word is bait on a @ mate finge ma the fluetua ook thrown tnto the sea of the wu tions in the organ the indi. | conscious, and the species:of fish . ‘ - vidual experimen The kes the bait is Immediately » Lifen Tap moments of the ray of light are reg-| caught and brought to the surface ae . " ane es at. istered by an ingenious device This method of study of associa Y « Tape the The man to be investi 4 place nein the mind of man, go effectn: . - Ms |both hands on coy plate ele out by Jung before the h “encase vem. |trodes and in subjected to words di of this new instrument ' . se and questions caleulated to test his of precision, is now dott Fi bp | . jemotions. Instinetively his mind | cient tn that the emotional value t *| works on the thoughts thus suggest. of each word may now be seen and a F M SPINNING jed and the ray of light records this | accurately recorded rs 1310 Second Avenue _bat SIRTH RECORD, Merry Wia alte ee follows Pea To wife of B. Parker atit tt | Dec, 11, a daughter ana | The Moore—Harry Woodruff in| Wendiand—To wife of W. O alle Brown of Harvard.” Next week— | wondiand, 2222 Elahth : | Meet Me Dearie, ‘tn ‘i Wiséace Woberts ts “Zire” and ndis 2 Eighth av., Jan 1 ' twing—son and daught Lis King Shama re Clema The Grand—“The Gingerbread | ,Clure—To wife of B. R. Me : os é eek Man Clure, 6708 Bighty-elghth ay. north bast . The Seattle—“At the Old Cross | #8: Jan. 18, a sor Binck z Roads.” Next week—"Big Hearted Anderson—To wife of EB. Ander Bive M Jim won, Seattle, Jan. 14, @ daughter ; ‘s The Third Avenue—'The Fomale| Pittman—To wife of E. Pittman ° Detectives Next week A Chi-/ 616 Twenty-seonnd, Jam 14, @ Aut cago Tramp daughter " ' Musica or] The Loie—"'Secret Service.” Next me | Sneasic Closer ss... week —"Are You a Mason DEATH M&CORD. T si) im My Remmi The Collesum—Five musical Ha . ’ . wallens end veren other vaudeville Deaths were registered today es acts follows i anes PIANO HOUSE The Pantages—Thm Cronin, mom | Lennerd—L. &. Levoard, 10, Jao nlogtet; the Velde trio, equilDrists; | 1¢ Wayside Emergency tospiial, Coocta @ Amato, fancy danorrs, and other acts The Star—Abdsied Kader ond hia Yiree wires, porelty painters, and seven other vaudevitie acts Eden Muses The Pasion piny the ORaniber of Horror, the War Mrmeurs, the giase eater, the fire rater, and other anseltion The Lyvic—-Pouty's Oriental bor leequers in & double vill, 1205 Second Ave. mana. Newman Emergrory bo be You Can't! You Can't! Noy for tess frum aszone. You cne't afford to pay mare to aeyone, grade | aed quality sonsidered, te Sporting j tients Meréeere, than trom Tri 1. &. KLEIN YHE SHOEMANER. $¢ you can't get baste or shoeer to ft you, get them mate to measare at 247 seme STRECT. eons | Ht sine cata FIRST TRAIN IS OPERA ° ON COAST EXTENSION rN ret nelon? ay com ! 4 at the tats ore va f ve : a Meal fg : to Ou rar a ‘ the atten nd paw e ws wh w re a na ¥ RELATIVES CONTINUE TO HURT FOR ASSAILANTS " 6 ts 1 en ‘ ¢ he * © | me rt 1 " P wr ' his the fact tha © of the by the « use in the p w York, ha schools thre IS FOR SALE GOV. HUGHES SILENT, § (By United Press.) | (By United Press.) ° ALBANY, Ore n. 16—A Ha ALBANY, N. Y. Jam. 1 i af Ce en still mainta lente astern. te advertise’ 1 ale this |& the movement in taser T n th y We sement she | Douceret be eo Of tte fatlere to | WY republicans of this sail pa taxe Sheriff Smith made The vernor was Fepeated efforts to collect the day by the newspapermen, MEE amount due, §3,202,34, but failed. clined to say anything for The road with all land and Gon re fe f the com 1 be Pp the taxes with the penalties atid int tacerued. The sale will m of sale te of in date (By United Press.) CHICAGO, Jan. 16.—That tl went fare legislation recently maximun cent from WORLD ALMANAC our. ot sale -- ed by several “western 1 ‘The World Almanac and Kncy-| not operate to 40 away ; clopedia for 1908, the 25th anniv onist rates on the railroads ial sary number of that well known to the Pacific ce is of erence book, has just been issued. Independent notice to this D This year it is mach larger, more had been given by the Soutf c ete 1 comprehensive than. cific, and other western reall 7 ever before, comprising 1,000 ges expected to follow the ha@ v and giving about 000 facts wnd « ianing March 1, and col - y figures which m: depende ti] April 10, it is armour upon as being abso’ aces of $88 from the middie w and right up to the last m Pacific coast will be in eff 1907. It is a veritable Ib homeseekers. From the universal knowledge betwe river territory the rate to C The is in will be $30 World Almanac CRAVENETT Raincoat S YOU know, we manufacture high grade Cravenette Rail] coats for Men and Women fo our many Stores throaghout the Un ed States, and carry in our stock Pri ly, Kenreign and many other makes web place on sale these fine tail! vater-proof garments, worth up $30, at $12. Men's cotton and mohair and sitk Aute Coals raingroof, worth as high as $30... $4 to Special Ladies’ Cravencttes, wortt SALE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY GOODYEAKBR Raincoat Cc COR. FIRST AV. AND MADISON ST, Largest Manufacturers of Raincoats in the

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