The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 23, 1908, Page 5

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THE STAR—WEDNES GERMANY IS DEEP IN DEBT CHAMPION FRANCHISE GRAB Ss. ON GREATEST U. (By: United Press.) YORK 33 gitiet to catch a thieg.” fy the same token ft takes a ve franchise erabbing corporation p prevent its un Pee Knocking down. STREET opt “Tt takes erpaid employes Mie Fifth Avenue Coach Co.'s tine OA «Boe S ; on : pacere in point . Kaiser to Reorganize company runs a line of 30| , : Rite tetor buaees up and down the Financial fered precinets of Fifth av, | System. ay that each coach | jay on dull days. —_—-—__ ‘conc ave the right of way (By United Prees.) | ger all vebiclos, “They sinell hor BERLIN, Sept Realizing | gay and make a lot of racket. In that something must be done at} ist gasoline. propelled | peat they re once to reduce the public debt and) cars put the financial condition of the the company that owns this | not pay the city of New| a cent for franchise priv. | although it runs right down | the most exclusive residence country on a more firm foundation, | the kaiser is preparing today to re organize Germany's financial ays tom. Having outlines the heaviest Increase in taxation the country bas known tn modern times, he Is} explaining why the money is tm peratively needed Not only have the deficits of the! treasury increased yearly, It ts potnted out, but preasing obligations | have been met by further borrow: | THE FIFTH AV. GASOLINE BUSSES, ing, until the economic develap so the railroad could be built, and|™ent of the fatherland Is retarded have a/thus prevent the laying of the |! credit damaged and its interna: | trecka, tional prestige jeopardized. | The result was that the steam|. The public debt has grown from TH & street car company should | we buy & right of way down 4 for parlor cars only, the ld gasp, But the Coach Co. runs ite ted. More than that, good care to see that ali ride pay © fare of 10 conta stationed every few blocks | conductors can give change, up the number of passengers. | that the passengers will painted on the backs of | dime. ‘he seats Instruct the passengers} The stage line company got the ‘Place one dime im the auto-| power to operate in a very pecw-| railroad was nevor built, but the | $4,000,000 in 1877 to the surprising gate coin collector.” When he/liar way, Twenty years ago, when | coach line was operated for years, | (tal of $1,062,000,000, Successive} Jaks around for the automatic) Fifth av. was the principal resi-| “so that the railroad could be kept |/0#9# have been floated, until the} : overnment | el of other! discovers that it “i box held tn the | market ts glutted with | securities, and the le t }dence street of the city, Ue rest dents woke up one morning to find out.” Just a short time ago the Fifth = Zz | ments of the government will be | put under a more economical sys }tem of ma ont, but upon tb jarmy and na more, rather thao | lees, money will be spent | LOSES REWARD BY DEATH fae of & conductor, It is a de-|that a man named Harper had av. Coach Co. absorbed the rights | (etations ts perilously low Mae t keep the con from getting | planned to put a railroad down) of the residents in the old horse-|,, Witheim's Idea is to raine addi way with any pennies that the | the str The whole exclusive power coaches and pat on gaso-/ onal revenue needed by taxing corporation might want district was tnatantly alarmed, In| line motor cars, Nothing was sald | ‘he necessaries of life, having found | conductor tent allowed toja day or two it had fixed up a then nor since about a franchise,| at to tax the luxuries does not Speck your money until {it goes/ deal so that every property ow and the company haw come to be| meet any marked degree of sue-| : this box into his hand.}on the street contributed a little! about as good an Investment as a/08® In return for these taxes he| Dox registers the dimes as/| toward a stage coach Mne, which street ratiway ‘gnate could de pects to give the country a more | iuies. In creat emergencies the|was to oceupy the street before! stre jeconomica! administration, pay off) ‘ Joutatanding debts and not permit = ere - «|them to accumulate again | ANXIOUS TO GET The different business depart STABS TWO WOMEN IN FIT OF JEALOUS RAGE frerett St. Clair Runs. GLASSES RETURNED J. ©. Ward, who has been a fa miliar figure among the newspaper 8 of Seattle, ts bemoaning the | lows ot a pair of glasses, which handicaps him to such an extent that it is hard for him to pursue into the room and floored the would be murderer with a stinging blow on the face. | Rin datly work. One of the lenses ‘The infuriated half-breed was up) is specially ground and quite valu y United Press.) on instant, ripping Clippers) able to him. He lost the ginsses| gan FRANCISCO, Sept. 22 Vest open in several places. He didjon Sixth, Seventh or Eighth av#./cpiot of Police Biggy is mourning not succeed in wounding the man.| Anyone finding them would do an|ing joss of $750 today, because a | however, and he was knocked down/act of charity by notifying him prisoner whom he had helped ta | tea fit of insane jealousy, Ever again and overpowered. the bullding In rear of 1909 Sev Me capture was inconsiderate enough to die before the reward had been claimed Insane Golden, the man over whom the dispute arose, wae wanted In the east for a diamond robbery and arrested July 10 by Bigay and) etary, Charles F. Skelly After the arrest Biggy learned that there was a reward of $5,000 for the maa GRAFT TO BE ISSUE The injured women were removed | enth ay. to the Wayside emergency hospital. | Neither is in a serious condition. MARTIAL LAW |Outside figures. The total regis ly United Press.) ltration four years ago was 81,576 & porter in the barber shop, ran amack with knife last night, chased Burns, his alleged wife, half ik down the street in her clothes, made several gashes | neck and head. and ool Clipper, a colored wom- foom she had taken | was finally overpower /| and te the police station. | FRISCO REGISTRATION. (By United Press.) SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 23.—Des pite the fact that the office of the | Tegietrar waa crowded all day with late comers, It is thought that wheo The socalled graft prosecution ts again an issue in the campaign to y in San Franciaco, as the result | the lion of th crate and the good government league, who endorsed Superior Judge Frank H Dunne for reelection last night The convention was in striking contrast to the conventions of the republican and unton labor parties where [yane’s name was received with hisses and groans ‘affray took piace In the Eas! SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 23.—) nam, j | Ii? Maynard av. ‘The Duras| Amapals, Honduras, is under mar-|"*™** a So IN CAMPAIGN had fled from the Togo | “a! law, according to news brought | | Se ee Teena, Tee’ | ty the United states cruiser M-| NAT GOODWIN SUES FOR} (Oy United Presa) ‘St. Clair dashed into the room Waukee, which is coaling here to | SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 23 Clipper, the woman he | 4y, following her arrival from Cen- | A DIVORCE y United Press.) Nev., Sept. 23.—Friends tral Amertean waters. While there have been no dis turbances for several weeks, gov ernment troops are tn readiness to | quell any uprising of the natives of | he turned on Mra. Clipper, “ie Interior, which may come eset Nat C. Goodwin were surprised his knife into her left|@y time. The revolutionary foree/togay when they learned that! and jabbing = p Sd —_ betegey ng fs reported to number trough his attorneys he haa filed | juncture, Mr. Clipper broke | 500. A CORRECTION. ing broke a water pitcher bead. St. Clair caught ber ‘Made several gashes on her aad one on the back of her & complaint praying for a divorcee! from bis wife, Bessie Hall Goodwin. known before the footlighta as Max } . ention of the! Abewane “oes.| ine Kiliott. The papers tm the case Last night the mention of ¢ } Jo, of the California Com. | !ne papers tw : mast be avalon company reported Patrol |are sealed and both the actor my Ble Rhee lipe Be Meet, man It. ¥. Roeater for betog intoxt-| bis attorneys refuse to discuss th ed Ruef and Sehm: has presided at most of the graft trials here, brought forth « storm of applause and the speaker who placed Dunne in nomination in terrupted Ume and time again with case In any detall whatever N other papers in the we hewe as yet been filed, and the exact nature SOD of the allegations are yvetled in REAKS SALOON WINDOW. mystery. - pentane It is stated, however, that the | 29piause complaint tells a stor improper RECE — 3 OF cated while on duty and not Neti Boyle, as erroneously stated yester | day. j sf cE j i y: uf As the climax of a night's drunk on carousel, James A. Riley, @ merehant, picked up a whisky glass in the Mecea saloon, 610 Ist ave.) yesterday aud hurled it through | plate glass window. He was ar | 3 &; i 5a conduct in the beautiful Maxtne’s } life on the stage om two continents. | | it is also rumored that Mrs. Good| DEATH OF MOTHER) win is preparing a complaint whic | - | will contain some very startling al-| Deputy Sheriff John Liner yeater-| legations against the character of | day received information from Can Hh t oa ‘ | the jovial Nat }ton, N. C, that his mother, Mrs. | $$$ _ — Tr Loulse Liner, died in that city Sep SANQUIST’S SUIT tember 11. Mrs. Sdner was 67 ES—Toy Department years of age IS COMPROMISED After occupying four days of hara|| Wanted, Wanted, Wanted |, legal battle, the case of John San-| [SALE ON GAM sa Bargai lf quist against the Moran company $200 Dozen Solid Nickel Silver Spoons 3 for 25¢ J se. "saw" cova som ort tar property |) to 610.008 It to nell see fp) in | | INTREN ATIONAL BOND & REALTY COMPANY, 1009-10 American Hank Building ing to accept @ certain sum for their client. Sanquist lost an eye while | = 3 Se 2 jat work on September 28, 1907, and Rogers Solid Nickel Silver Table Spoons, Windsor med for $30,000 damages. The vunt for which the orneys pattern. They never tarnish or wear off. Reg- 25: lar $2.00 dozen; special, set of 3 . Se ed ic settled was not made public POLITICAL NOTES. . : « Jobn H. Pattison, democratic can. 25c Padlock, 15¢ 5c Box Toothpicks, 3¢ didate for governor mpoke at Av ‘ Strictly High-Grade “Grand burn and North Bend last night Spring Shackle ao a Prize” Toothpicks; made of } : . Steel or brass, or 2 - white birch, sharpened at T. J. Casey, secretary of the Bry od size, with 2 Mat steel both ends; fall 1,000 count an volunteers, has received a re 78; worth 25 15 worth be; special 3 quest from John H. Atwood, in ‘Special c box c charge the speakers for the na }tlonal democratic committee, ask * ing him to ¢ & tour of Wiscon 25c Gold Paint, 10¢ Jar Rings, Dozen sin and for Bryan and Kern Can of Radium Gold Mr. Casey pted and will start Paint, rea me, the best Our own brand Gray Rub .er early next week and will be gone for al! gilding ae Jar Rings, for Mason jars 3c until election Fegular 25 pecial, can c Thursday only, dozen | ndinavian Bryan club will CNN n en ee EEEEEEEPSEEEEEP SENET? 8 10¢ House Numbers, 5 15c Flower Pot, 10¢ ome O26 . New Yo Pure Aluminum h White Earthen 6ineh Flow a a or the p House abe all ady er Pot, with saucer; a sea a “my a andrew Chil to pat « they never rust son. special; worth oe oes en pres Or tarnish; worth 10 lhc; a bar 10 gh Of the Title Trust Com. extra “ al, each 5c gain Cc ~y ~ pany are and have been guarded by day and ° , SEPTEMBER 23, 1008. olfe our heaters have all the latest and best patents and new features; —they red; $11.95 regular value $18. are’ all heaters of 4 recognized merit. for the quality of the 50 blankets and comforts makes this pleture is one of the me dium prtced folding bede which wook at $11.95, being regularly priced at $18.60 It's thorough. ly weil made, strong and better } | | we will place on sale for =| than the “ordinary kind peat panels in front, spiral spring supported wire mattress, neat back top panel board; finished } golden or weathered. Extra special for the e Sool enssse $11.85 | —| reguiar value $3.00 size center table, fintahed oquare, $1.45 top m4 heavily and inches strong! ly mado; square under shelf; neat ly is $3.00 for the turned lege Extra special wook Sta 9 SEATT Le We think that much of the judgment of ev- ery discriminating buyer that we invite com- parison Regular value $1.45 mahogany finished center. table, extra special $1.45— ' our Autumn sale of blankets and comforts— has made quick selling indeed and this is not remark q able in view of the reduced prices that are being the solid background for the prices these values for this week only and prices are not the only thing to be considered $9.95 regular vaive $18.50. this a well made dresser fahed golden; shaped, 44x19; has oval French beveled mirror drawers are awell shaped. 8 regular Extra spectal well $18.50. worth top for the week .. regular value $7.60 —this is a very pleasing style in low-back comfort rocker oak polished, finished « weathered; large, odd-shaped panel back: high arms; soltd shaped seat; exactly Itke pie ture. Regular value $7.60. Ex ¥ SECOND AV. AT PINE tra special for the the two upper fin. is swell Tt is price, $9.95 solid den or wil “Gus B Second ard Yesler “Where the Cars Stop” rown’’ sys ee BETTER CLOTHES AT BETTER VALUES Fall Suits, Overcoats and Raincoats Now Ready for Inspection Good Suits for Men and Young Men $10 to $25 FOR FURNITURE, PIANOS, TRUNKS, ETC, and Storage Co. Washington Street Mc Set of Casters, 19¢ 1Sc Rug Beater, 9¢ on night by employes of the BEKINS Moving of G Rolle « | Heavy Wire Rug t Bent P : pe company, and all valuw enans Whied Are Pato or od for | er, with 4 hand ane ‘ ents : “ner ben Soneplat for tube seal taal ere si waste 7 f t age are & separate uon ed Sta at G compartment, but enth On who speal 4 . . . with ur large fl $1.50 Kraut Cutter $1.0 Churtday night. “Phe senator erent tes pe Kraut Cutter; has two adjustable knives and sliding tion committees and given vauit ‘a box; made of select hardwood; worth $1 09 honors that the local de 1 Flyer $1.50; very special Thursday . — SEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE. + . Fare 35¢—Round Trip, 50. f Great Bargain FOUR ROUND THIPS DAILY Shoes and Ox LEAVES SEATTLE — 6:45 and 10:26 a. m., 2:06 and 6:46 p. m. pe ger LEAVES TACOMA — 8:35 a m and 12:15, 3:55 and 7:30 p. m. SECONOGD AVENUE AND UNION STREET. U. SEELEY, Jr, Agent. Seattle— _ Tel. Main 176. Tacoma—Tel. 212 iad. 7. Fire-Proof Storage Everett and Edmonds MEALS SERVED. enipe. daily Leave te ohm mL oid aw Sunday Shafer Bros—Not Only Largest, but Best The New Brown Suits tor Men Brown continues its sway as the popular color for fall. And the Shaf re is ready with a magnificent collection of Brown men ne Brown, the Boston Brown, the Bean nany other novel effects in brown. And these fifteen-dollar Suits embody, besides the wanted colors, all the latest kinks of the fine tailor. We can fit every man perfectly. $15.00 Others, including Kuppenheimer’s, Brokaw’s other famous makes, $20.00, $25.00 and on to $35.00. College Clothes for Young Fellows The Shafer Store shows a very extensive collection of smart clothes for college men and for all young men who seck rich novelty fabrics and styles. These College Suits have an “air” quite their own. Distinctive in every de- tail—yet not “flashy.” Prices Are $10.00, $15.00 and $20.00 Yankee Suits for Boys At Five Dollars These Yankee Suits for boys have two pairs of pants, one knickerbocker style and one straight; made of all wool fabrics in beautiful patterns; sizes from 6 to 16, and very great values indeed for.... 00 Others, including the Buster Brown, the Sailor Blouse and many novel styles, at $3.50, $4.00, $5.00, and on to $12.50. The new Blor Pot Brown, and j and |“ |Shafer Bros.| == | Arcade and Arcade Annex—Whole Block Long | |Quintette of Royal Neapolitans Now at Hotel Savoy DIRECT FROM NEW YORK—BOTH PLAY AND SING Reserve Your Tables By Phone }

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