The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 4, 1908, Page 3

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bd THE STAR—-TUESDAY, AUGDST 4, 1908. 2 SKS REVOCATION (se ENTEHTAN jwown x (05° HET D FOR | OF FRANCHISES oe McieON ieeem RANSOM <o cox oume LOS ANGELES, Cal, Aug. 4.— APPLETON, Win, Aug. 4A TO CLOSE DURING | Mra, Cora Cummings ie in the how Miss Mabel Ronald Will Be | "ame a sliver buckle and a@ allver | ._ |is charged with putting in pay tele nt of Public | pital today, after drinking carbolic |knife and fork stand between Mra. | | , phones without any franohine right; FIVE PERISH is | acid and describing on paper the Hostess---Bridge Tea Frederika Lorenz, 95 years old,| cee ayo ccna’ | EAGLES PARADE {with charging a penalty on reg jawful pain she suffered before she and an estate said to be worth $60, Jular bills In advance of the service there seems to be no doubt Wealthy Man’s Wife Is i ae ge movemen s being ta lost consclousr by Mrs, Wilson. bey being actually rendered; and that, AUTO ACCIDENT Grief over the death of her two y f | as to her identity, the aged woman generally speaking, the corporation Lo babies and homesickness for her —- | 5 " has exceeded the authority granted aides |mether, who lives at Spokane, cannot establish her right to the | among local merchants to have all Against Corporations. “y Ite franchise i ee |Wash,, caused the woman to at-| Miss Mabel Ronald will be horton |ostate, which was left by her grent| Held Captive by stores closed during the hours of | Franchise Was Transferred, SAN MATRO. Cal. Aum 4 sage re: Sulolde. the fatal acid the [Of ith parents, Ar. and: Mra. J. bap wore “em : = Seee| | th Eagles’ parade on Thursday, | A repeal of the Seattle, Renton | Ethel McCormick, “who escaped F Grinking the fatal ac @} Ronald, 421 80th « in honor of + “ag edad | B di : ; ine | . Ke paca ped | buekle knife 0} «wi August 13. This would give the ms that they are not} Southern framehine tt suggested |miracutously from the automobile fx ge i woman selzed @ pencil hor xitost, Mins Lacy Anna Phillipa craven thet wa ce Bil ded andits. ais moines a tlianes + og tee around . because the shine wa e- | aocide a ta - | of Berkwtay, Cal provides she ca name and | |atore employe chance x restrictions of au the franchiw was first is | aceldent in whieh her mother and “Guy, my dear, | feel no pain Br TN show the silverware, but she cannot} |what promises to be one of the e Which they are | ted to William G. Crawford and |four other members of her famtly | ony bad Bee "| idee Fem do either | — | greatest parades in the history of under wh subsequently transferred to the perished yesterday afternoon at| 1%, * bad stomachache. Mra. Hebert 8. Witnen entertain , te iti eat V. Boul } a | “Oh, do try, maybe— od at a bridge tea today at her Mrs, Lorenz says the silverware (By United Press.) | Beattla, department railway corporation without legal | Burlingame, and Miss Emma Me “| Repe when you come I'll be|residence on Miner av |was taken by relatives and that| Los ANC a Seatileaerie No. 1, the mother night recomme right, and on the broad assertion | Cauley, her friend from San Fran-| dead, Juet think. dead, Won't it Mrs. Biglow Entertained. her memory {6 60 poor that she can-| on te Cal, Aue. 4! ee of the otéer, ie striving to pencil that the fran-| (hat the company ie not complying | claco, who was also a survivor, | be funny? ; : | Ih [honor of Miss Gustin, who i*/not remember the name, The buckle | Offeers at Ventura today are hunt-| oe the eonvention great suc eee Sunset Telephone & with the provisions of the franchise | Were both reported resting ‘easily “The paine are so bad. Don't | Wiitihg her sister, Mra, Alexander | w rescated to the great grand-|!9€ for bandits whe, they believe, | ceng, and has appealed to the mer Bee Ge, the Independent |Ortinance ant Wha sa pos a Led — oe “i sustained | you ever do as! did. It is awful ar ie Fi ay afternoon i | father by the King of Prussia, The | 4F@ holding Mrs, James Burford ‘chants to allow this bollday and * . s Seattle, Ren ere ” 0 © action |o prained ankle, but she t#| Bons on yoaterds , a we ry nape ‘or halt| Captive, waiting for her millions Gécornis thete pianes of basled ¥ Co. and the Rom’ / against this corporation te its ro.|prostrated and te wades tha vat,| Bent ever do ae! have done. It] Slelow property has been tled up for halt | “af lecorate their places of business & century, and may soon pass to| husband to increase the $500 re-|pne colors of the Eagles are the is awful, | can't stand it. Oh, Guy, Picnic, fusal to insue transfers to connect. of a physician at her hom ‘o. be re Ray sowthern Railroad ( : oa ing cars of the Seattle Blectric © Both Mine Mcc it’s worse and worse, it Is killing) phe ‘ttle wilt hoiq|the Prussian government and rela-| W4rd he has offered for her return.| ped, white and blue of the American { a bas long been ox e © Seattle Electric Co. loth Mina MeCauley’s arma were| me, | wish——" | endie tives of Mrs. Lorens | ‘The firet clue to her whereabouts | pag th the | Th® corporation refused to issue |fractured when the machine plun = tg Ee obtained since she disappeared y " familiar with the beh ge 5 eunik me. eaiomane (ak Gone th Boone Ree: ae tae At this point the pencil dropped | Point Db. a The Wee: sea WEE bellows & wines |e ve telont apy Grand Worthy Trust D. M. ona which . excep Au jeage od over the embankment, but at the ~ no believes 0 unday was a telephone meawm Jarrett, of Ch ooga, Te . re ot the investigations basis, the Seattle Blectric Co. re. |Red Cross Guild hospital’ whont cha {from her fingers d she fell © at Barrett, of Chattanooga, Tenn., ar »| can't keep a secret should ask her | received by Burford yesterday, A a rived in Seattle this morning, and jman saying he was an officer !iy stopping at the Washington An- named Smith called Burford on nex All the committees are ex the telephone and said that he had | jected to be here tomorrow, and . . . @| Mrs. Burford in custody and would |j¢ jy pianned to get down to active $3 and $4 Hats Only $1 85 @| bring her to the Hollenbeck hotel | work at that time ™ . groaning, band, who was nv heard her cries and rushed into the house. He hurriedly called an am-| } bulanee, and his prompt action will | probably result in her life being| Poailon bas been gen fused to accept transfers on this Is being attended, it wan stated Ure’: 9 a understanding, and, as a result, |today that her recovery is assured Superintendent Boutllon asks the A joint funeral serviee will be counet! to revoke the franchise. tomorrow morning over the In the case of the telephone com. | bodies of all five victims . Francis of Tacoma and Dr D. 0. Powers of Beattie. King County P. &. Club The King County Political Bqual and Wi be discussed anos, Superintendent Houillon| The five vietima were: Mra, T at 7 o'clock. The millionaire wait te this panies, v 4 saved. ha He . at 7 i nalr i meeting late asks that they be given two years |A. McCormick, Misa Clara MeCor ny, lub will be entertained tomor At the Assignee Sale $ ed at the hotel all evening, but his| The referendum on manufacture : ‘ in which to arrange the removal/mick, her daughter, Mrs. Ira) First Autosist (in 1918) think | Teonin ‘We Browne Ie occ Dn 5 omenee @ | wife to appear, Wh »/and sale of absinthe in Switzerland HB tegat Rate Charged. of their plants, with an additional | O'Brien, a married daughter, Robert | we struck a pedestrian poulevard ea 1010 First Av. $ was waiting Burford met a Ventura! resulted in majority of more than ond Auto! It t—Drat him! Did} Snekouiend seeccccccccoosoccoccoses man, whore name he refuses to! 0,000 in favor of prohibition ‘The principal objections voiced | three months in case of emergency, O'rien and Ira O'Brien, Jr, sone dntendent of public) at the expiration of which time he of the latter you get his number? _ | =~The engagement has been an he the Sunset | suggests that the city step in and =——8 inounced of Mise Ethel Stemmer, fe that the corpora | take possession of whatever is stil daughter of Mr. and Mra. 8. Stem : ‘a higher rate than the on the ground ner, to Mr, Siegfried H. Jacoby that it tw » CUT THES OUT. lark-Ki ‘ontinance permits of , Three Years’ Notice THIS COUPON WITH FIVE CENTS, Is GOOD FoR The w A ° "Mle t The Seattle, Renton & Southern A Return Trip Ticket on Str. City of Seattie Clark and Mr. I vod | © be given three years to dis STAM FAMILY OUTING DAY, en | -e. Continue its service, 90 days from THURSDAY, AUGUST ©TH, ios ou | which time It is urged that all p< 0. tions of the roadbed and Wppur Mr Kinne will be at he tenances on all public streets and CUT THIS OUT . © Apartments after avenues shall emoved and the THE COUPON m® GooD FoR August 16 r "7 ove o he hureh FR pth thoroughfares turned over to the One Admission to LUNA PARK toe ogg en ge city in as good as they would STAR FAMILY © wy Pay. mt Christian curech will give « have been at the natural expiration THURSDAY, at erm, reception Friday evening in. the| of the franchise. urch partere to the 63 new taser "| All the ordinances revoking these | gern nga po nn gpa bers. An informal program will be | franchises are to take effect and be elven. come a law 30 days after they are m~ ori. eS * ay a Sorority Entertained. Soda Crackers that crackle as Soda ‘i ib M Milt ood + Ome Ride Come i" as Admieston to 7 Piet y | Signed by Mayor inter. THR CHUTE THE CHITRA. THY LALOHING GALLERY he Pt Beta Phi Sorority was en | ‘ Sah Sontty Gatien Dor seis, eae nies tae tertuined at "Camp Dixie,” the sum Crackers should | Thareday, August th, 1908 Thursday. August Oth, mer camp of Miss Mary Bacon, yes T T terday afternoon. $ A E NEWS Personal . s cur THM ovr oor THE OUT. oF and Mre. W j } ‘This Coupes and Five Comte Ie Charlotte Major j \ te for One Admission to Sheerer returned y | j 3 1a trip to Mount Ral RIFLE MAIL-—Edward Fain, of ge al Phony een i, my ae ” i“ o> - | Walia Walla, railroad mail clerk Thereday, August Oth, ¥ Thurday. Auawet Veon Ing her With meals—for meals—between meals , F }on the Northern Pacific, was caught ime are offering special BAB) rifting the mails by decoy letters in Summer Cloth- The amount stolen during the past Hay, at av, N OUT THE oF CUT THISOUT. Mr In dust tight, ti ot kno Fai eo O This Coupee sed five Comte Ie week f "4 i SEE ara eae ig He | | Serotec | | Meroe acts.” | ss moisture proof packages ee DRNERS : SNe CREE THE CIRCLE SWING. THE DREAMLAND MOVING from Ba: ld in bulk, coma. PICTURE snow Never sold in > ' uc PS zs Star Vamily Outtag Day Star Family Ow Day, > : Thursday, August @ih, 1908. Thursday, Atgust 6th, 1008 Tomorrow the ling of Mine FINED $20—For selling cigar Price gttes and papers, A. J. Comment, o re toe. Hur eof Kiveret “a be cei / NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY i ‘This Coupon and Five Cents te Russell is an accomplished pianist, teed ah i °o ole o a ” Skirts, Waists, ESCAPE FROM PEN—Two con THE BABY BACK oh a gl tae Millinery. viets, oa Frank Weston, of King Siar, Family Outing Dax. young architect of Everett nly | 1 county, and the other James Ca Thareday, Angust . teen. the ummediate r ives of the young | ty Lace Trimmed of Stevens county, escaped from Dresses just Half the Walla Walla penitentiary yee terday, but were caught by blood hounds. yuple will be present at the cere- | SUPERFLUOUS HAI me cor THE ovr ‘This Coupes and Five Cente te Good tor Ome Ride va THE MERHY.0O. ROUND. Star Family Outing Day Thereday, August @th. pos. per cent — Lingerie | - per scone. All FLAMES RAGING—A thousand Waiete are re n are fighting the forest fla Hoquiam, which pr consume many logging camps 5 % JONES AT KENT—Congressman J }W. L. Jones held a political meet oe oe ing at Kent Monday night and dis a CREDIT—ONE cussed the senatorial fight SE TO ALL. “oe RAVEN Di CUT THe ovr newts 1418 This Coupon and Vive Cente te Good t Ge Through Tr JUNGLE. Star Family Outing fay Thareday, August Sth, ipe0. CUT THE OUT. Thie Coupes Cmte and Good THE HUMAN OFFRICH Star Fatty Outing Day, Thereday, Auguat . ieee. American Gentlemen Tailors BREAKS NECK—D. R. Frey, « Y ON EASY farmer, of Snohomish, fell from a ENTS. load of hay yesterday and broke ovr TH ov. and Five Comte Ie Admission te fee OUT THE ovr. This Coupon Tad er {his neck, dying Instantly DAY IN f ALre Whar a + cneir. ee eS rea Ng th ee At 717 First Avenue $500 Reward evr THM ovr THIS COUPON AND Fr ENTS I GOOD ron ONE ASIN TO THE TROCADERO THEATER, Fre coe Gen” OUR ANNUAL SALE OF LOW SHOES AT LOW PRICES Almost 1 ae and Less Commencing Wednesday Morning Our entire stock of Low Shoes at your mercy, and almost for the asking. Our Low Shoes are of such good quality that they can be worn every day in the year.. BUY NOW AT A BIG SAVING Men’s Women’s Values up to $3.50; now Values up to $3.00, now childs Second Av. — 1312. Cor Firet Ay and Male #¢ Private Offies, ind. 6291 $20 Think It Over Before you act. Recall that hand-me-down you had last summer— how it crept up in the back and wrinkled under the collar and across the shoulders—how the lapels drooped and crimped ? Hot weather is exceedingly hard on clothes and nothing but the made-to-order kind will stand up satisfactory thro’ the entire season. S aple numbers—too—smartly _ reduced for snappy buying : on Wednesday Special Imported Blue Serges Our regular $45.00 goods will be made up at $20.00 a suit to order on Wednesday and Thursday, with A No. 1 Linings, A No. 1 $1.05 $1.35 ‘ . . . Valges up to 4.0, no PN Sema work. Cut by the American Gentlemen system, which insures you | Values up to $4.60, now a $1.96 a perfect fit. if Values up to $6.00, now S245 alues up to $4.50, now $2.95 Misses’ Oxfords Values up to $2.00, now 81.45 $2.95 Rocker made of hardwood and nished to represent quartered e sar Helght of back medium, red here at 1 bulit with a broad panel, Miabed for comfort: 9 h is securely mortised into Windies in back " n shoulder rest and solid sad. and height bac © seat. Posts, understock and bmn aris m ndles are heavy and merely rve and firm A comfortable living Mt and back ponts | Buy now | Pay later 3.05 Children’s Oxfords lot, values up to 1.76, now Pe Wallin & Nordstrom 1327 Second Avenue Values up to 8¢ American Gentlemen —Talors— 717 First Ave. See the Old McDougall & Southwick Bdg. All the Credit You Want : : ;

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