The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 24, 1908, Page 7

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SAYS CAR. CONDITIONS BEAT SALMON PA Lake Man Invites Jacob Furth to Take a Trolley Ride. pave today inytted Jacob to take & ride with me on a Mr. Wilson's aareastic invitation is the rewalt of his triala and tribu lations getting home every nl«ht | He declares that the Alaska Pack ors’ association could take lessons in packing from the conductors on these cars, Their ability to human beings into cars almost de hese Lake caf at 6 o'clock to|stroye the axiom that two bodtos cee” said James Wilson, §Sth/ cannot occupy one and the same Ser gad 15th av, N. BR to The Star| apace, Last night, according to morning. “In order to cause) Mr, Wilson, there were 71 fares ee Furth bo perturbation of apirit,) patd on the dinky car and as many Phave agreed to pay his fare out! transfers rang up. He ts out with f and such other expenses|a challenge to other members of the Sardine ‘ record, “INTO COCK FIGHTERS i i When Chartes ba: | barn, Cops Stop Game and Bergman and a man named Berry, 1 j who were accused of entering bel ounter on the jour elub to beat this may © “ Brammet, owner of the Noose poultry fn the contest, escap- }ed and the officers have been on the result of a raid made | ‘hetr trail ever since, Moby )«Humane Officers; When taken to the police station Vaupell on a barn | today, Bergman sald that the fight Renton, where cock fights! was the first one ever attended by Delag conducted, Arvid Berg him and that he was only there as aged 27, & musician, was ar- spectator. this morsing on a warrant) Hrummet, who i# out on bonds, him with cruelty to ant will be tried September 50. It ts | probable that Bergman will have a ing down apon the place, hearing at the same time. disappointed about 75 Previous to the time of the raid. by breaking ap a first-| ft ts sald chicken fights were held Serap, confiscating three of at the Brammet barn every Sup oe game roosters and arresting | day. SHADOWED Also Declares | president. T developed today that the report that Bryan had demand ed Governor Haskell’s resignation jas treasurer of the democratic | national committee was premature. ASSESSMENT The assessment rolls for the widentng of Third av. will stand ‘This was the dictum of the ow preme court today, which handed down ® decision in favor of the elty and against the protesting tax payers who attacked the legality of the assessment rolls. AYOR’S VETO IS cH —Teatt- contempt proceedings | him and other ais, Samuel Gompers, the American Federa- today declared that 1,500,000 had been rais- by President Van Cleave of the) y- Alliance, with which to/ officiala, Gompers al-) : lared that part of this fund) memployed to hire spies to fol-| @ certain leaders of the labor/ . The witness testified nance repealing Counctiman Mur- toy Beew whereof he spoke. a8 phy's ordinance providing for an Bat been “shadowed™ every- appropriation of $80,000 for the tn Be went by detectives. He/ staliation of @ municipal garbage oh ‘that this money bad tos | Satlection and destruction system for this purpose nore = was upheld at a special meeting purposes, a lof the cit: iT . u oven ’ ¥ council held this efter. “YMORANS TO BUILD CKERS ROLLS UPHELD | CITY’S NEW BUOY The first of the new buoys to be bullt for the city will be construct ed by the Moran company, The buoy meanuron 144x144 x9 foot When completed it will be placed near the Went Seattle anchorage The buoy, with 120 fathoma of jehain and a 10,000-pound anchor, | WII coat $3,900. WRECKED (By United Press.) SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 24 The French bark Vendee is ashore on Williston island, off Cape Hora | with a cargo of grain, bound from Portland, Ore, to London and ts & total wreck, ace gram rs chants’ Exchange. The boat's hold is full of water, The cablegram vaguely intimates that the crew eacaped. C. P. R. TO HAVE A FINE EXHIBIT The Canadian Pacific railway has taken the initiative among the ratlways and has secured a space tm the agricultural building of the Alaska Yukon Pacific fair and will have & complete exhibit of the agricultural and mineral resources and game specimens. Robert Kerr, passenger traffic Manager in company with Col. N.| R. Goach, director of concessions, and A. B. Calder, general agent of the C. P. R. yeuterday went over the grounds. | | BURGLAR OPERATES IN EITEL BUILDING The office of V. W. Voorhles, tn/ | the Eltel building, Second av, and Pike at., was entered last night by @ thief, who pried open a desk with j& screwdriver and secured $6 In sliver and $12 worth of postage stampa The office of the supervisor of | the Snoquaimie national forest, in| the same bailding, was also entored, but nothing was stolen, The thief! operated by means of a pass key ON THE FRONT | Steamer Jeanie returned from Tacoma inst night and will be laid) ap at Pier & She may be sent to }Southwestern Alaska for a cargo jot canned salmon in a month. With 4 passengers, among them former United States Marshal G C. Perry, steamship Pennsylvania, Capt. Daniels, sailed for Valdes and Cordova this morning. Marous Talbot, manager of the | Alaska Pacific Steamahtp company, Jand assistant manager of the Alas ka Coast company, will be among | the passengers on the Hertha, sail | ing for Southwestern Alaska to morrow, YA HURSDAY> SEPTEMBER 24, FIRE STOPS RAID OF ~ COUNTERFEITER Cast-Off Dies Give Clue That Leads to Man's Arrest. ight destroyed a cabin at Whattom ave, and Stacy st. in which counterfeiters are supposed to have been at work Just as police were about fo raid the place George Pearson, whose pleture ie in the rogues’ gallery, was arrest ed im the vicinity, and 16 bara of white metal were found in his pow salon. He denied that he was guilty of any crime. Nothing was left by whieh the of | feers could determine what was in the cabin Suspicion was attracted to the PLUMBERS GUILTY OF INSTALLING FA A Startling Discovery of Fraud Is Made by Inspectors. Sensational exposures, involving & number of prominent plumbing firms of this city, may be made public within the next few days as the result of Investigations carried on by inapectors employed in the department of bealth and sanite ton. Mt has been discovered that in several Instances jobs of plumbing have been installed contrary to the municipal ordinances and in which the firm having the contract has tutentionally cheated the owner of the premises who haa paid for the work Samples of this “fake” plumbing are now in the possession of Health JACK TA exes - RS PL cabin by the finding of two brass dies, crudely m Just outside the \door, The discovery was ma by Patrolman Humphreys, on whore beat the house’ was located. ‘I dies were designed for the moulding of dollars | The officers wore till farther | convin that something of criminal nature was on foot when they discovered that the house was | ovcupled by Pearson, who has @ jong criminal record and who has been suspected of safe cracking. | ‘The warehouse of the Standard Ol! company, on the Ude fats, was burglarized several nights ago, and 18 pounds of solder found in| | Pearson's possession was identified | as the stolen property Seamer Commiastoner Crichton i will be used as evidence in whatever action | the health officiale may feel is | Justified. In two cases it was found that the vent pipe leading from the wash | bowls installed in bath rooms came | to & dead end against the wall of| the bathroom. This is supposed to) lead into a pipe and on through the roof, emitting the poisonous gases. In both Instances the roof pipe bas been left off, thus saving the cost | of installing about twenty feet of | pipe. To carry out the deception | the vent pipe beneath the wash | bowl, which was in sight, had been | werewed against the wall of the! bathroom and plugged | This absolute menace to life, | as it leaves a direct pipe running into the sewer, permitting all the | sewer gases to flow back into the} house. EAD FOR | om ANOTHER TEDDY BEAR Want Pet to Replace Bruin Who Committed Suicide. Pathetic preenen continue to come from the sailors on the bat- theahip Kansas for a Teddy bear a the ship when the vessel was steaming through the straits, and which is believed to have commit ted suicide because he was being taken from bis native beath Mayor Miller today received « letter from Alexander Peters, gun ner's mate on the Kansas, dated from Aucklaed, New Zealand, say ing that the boys on the Kansas Were #till im mourning for the tragte death of their pet bear, and would never feel real happy again until ited to the ships of the Atlantic t when the big equadron was) im this harbor, When the feet | walled away the cub walked to the) jrall and leaped overboard, disap j Bearing beneath the weaves. | Peters has written about 20 let | ttora to the city's chief executive, | 18 all of which he pleaded for an fother little bear to act as the ots lto reptace the one which jumped{ M##eot CHARLES CLEARY DEAD. Charles Cleary, aged 60 years. Yeteran of the civil war, died at) the Wayside Emergency hospital at 11.30 o'clock last night of paralysis. He has been « resident of Auburn for 20 year SAILOR AD THEFT. Accused of stealing $40 from A Relard, 2120 EB. Spruce st. John Wil an “ql | Under One Hoot Rverrthing to | wie the Complete | The September Sale of Housefurnishings Presents Unusual Values. It Is Now Being Held in the Basement Salesroom. Timely Specials in Spreads and Blankets Bed 114 Satin scalloped edges a suitable for met woven, and free f cial $3.35 each 114 All-wool P choice of assorted colors, fluffy and warm; special $6.35 a pair. Linen and Cotton Crash Toweling Red and blue cl and medium bordered Crash, towels, 8c a yard 10c a yard Red and blue ch linen, bleached ( closely woven, red a yard. heavy f REDERICK & NELSO & NELSON, Inc. oe Dally at 5:30 FREDERICK September Sale t Heating Stoves, Cook Stoves and Ranges During this important economical event prices of decided attractiveness prevail. Among the many notable values the Banner Oak Heating Stove pictured herewith is deserving of em- phasis. SPECIAL $5.50—The Banner Heat- ing Stove, suitable for coal or wood. Has 11-inch fire-bowl, blued steel body. nickeled foot rails, nickeled urn-base and nickeled top rail. | Spreads, with 11-4 Crochet Bed Spreads, with nd cut corners, | fringed and cut corners, al closely | closely woven and free from starch; rom starch; spe i I special $1.45 each. edges beds, laid Blankets, a 11-4 very soft and fine all-wool Blankets, in plaid design of pleas- ing colors; special $7.55 a pair. Specials in Popular Priced Huck Towels 1eck Glass Crash 17x32 hemmed Huck Towels, ry bleached red- | closely woven, linen and cotton, 10c or dish or roller | each. Heavier weight, | 18x36 hemmed Huck Towels, linen and cotton—a splendid Towel for hotel use; 15¢ each. 21x38 hemmed Huck Pure Linen Towels, just the Towel for the home; 25c each ecked, heavy rash Toweling, -bordered, at 12¢ INCORPORATED —— - The vote was 9 to 7, the minority anions the Seattle folks had given them liamson, 20, sailor off the train-| R18 CRUSHED. [N. ¥. Cont...j108%/101%/102% [102% | Potatoes new 140-190 per me ees agi fend win. | PCBs on the mayor's side. As 12) Towed by four Biekum tugs, the | another cub for & mascot. ing ship Philadelphia, was arrested | oe - | North, Pacttic!/194% 180% (134% 184% | 19 Re he ee 8s Notting eaten DAYTON, — ng B adeury |Yotes, however, were necessary to | Army transport Dix shifted to the| ‘The Kansas cub was one of 17, this morning by Detectives Tennant| Henry Thompson, a logger em-| Penn. Ry 122% 120%) /122% 122% | "carrots, “9 bunches for te ‘Mm Jennings Arvan = ress | pass the measure over the voto, the | United States navy yard this mor | Koory which Aberdeen eltizens pre and Byrne. He admitted his guilt.| ployed in M. King’s camp in| Reading [128% 125 (128% 128% | Summer squash 4c ib: yellow squash, tt now ag bag aay 3 - ordinance is repealed, and Mur. | ‘ng for repairs. | ceases SR St Na EN cam| Cherry valley, was killed \, &- as Dalen eo ise tig Leeted tea] pa yg ae Foe OE made by Indge Ta’ ‘ | - aor ™ " a To 2 ered Hage se Tuesday. Deputy Coroner Money inion Pacific 15 & § ° ite tb verbo it. the Nebraskan is unfit to be | Phy* oe eS Weir liner Suveric arrived trom | F KA EM’ Joutt left today to investigate the! U. & Steot..| 4% 42 | 45%) 45% | fh'Tatrioin is-lbe the: found steak, 18cite : i oath ww be ee “a a FAME O LES isin 8 Se RE ae hi alin ASRS i, ne ee | Ortent and Mantla this morning. i = “ é 1 |CIRCUS TENT FALLS; | 3h ba# 1,900,000 foot of lumber, BIRD is NA TION AL °° MARKET FURNISHED BY Chicago, Sept, 24, 1908. | cea ee 4 taken at Portland. 6, C. OSBORN 4 CO. A su ‘Open|High! Low'Close PRICE S PAID TO to know that our eye MANY INJURED saan gee nesta ! ae ae se New York, Sept. 24, 1908. | Rept | 994% 100%) 99% 100% pig Saltow, a Japanese acro- on Peg a Repent Migr for Full Information R jam, Lope. poo 4 us| | «+ {LOT % 100% seh etter ibaa: acter t performing on the high tight | lum rom =. FO BODY OF BOY A m. Cop) 49%! 42%) 43%) ATR Sept. .. 2...) TH 79 | TEM TR | The tottowt ronase wore | rope here today, was hurled from | tralia. About Eagle. SS ON le | aloe Geel cou] Guat] cult | exseen on Weetes ee, tote Recon the wire and Instantly killed, his! nn emer ~— in & 0. \) 95% 97 | 978 | May OO | C5) O60) C5 | ROCHE Os Dome [Beck being broken. | _ With salt, tumber and, weners! | it begins to look as it Joba! pogr/ BX, ¥nited Prose) wen Pacific. .|171% ATOMS NTL MNT | Gate— | | pound: Spring’ chlckens tive | A etreas way ree meérchandise for t aK AD re., pt - M. & St. Pidé\ 129% 199 Bept 48% 48% 48%) 48% dressed, tle per ‘as Saltow Bale Dag ro Bg station at Unga, Alaska, the schoow eg be yong = io whieh | The work of dragging the bottom of ¥. & trol 34, | $356) 3354) 334 | Deo | 4856) 4959) 48%) 49%, be. ei ber dosen Maid of Orleans expects to de owe the Willamette river for the body | Erte 30%) 79M) | | May .... Sit SIN) SIH) SIH > 4; dress. Lcowelalle ih gee <ofbgg w= 4 bot ygoede A }this week in time to sve the own-| Sf Lowell Smith, 10 years old, who |. N. pid... |120 126% /12895 128% | —_—_ /plgwoma, #1 per Gow. eget orgeaene font ag Bieht of ode ere from prosseution for Raving 88! was drowned yesterday afternoon, |Ureem % Cop! 10 | 281 Mea. ae ‘ ranch, per the spectators were seriously in-| The new freighter Riverside will/easie in captivity, will becom® 89) was resumed today. Smith, accom: |i) '"inseiris..| 53%) 81% $8 | 63% PUBLIC MARKET ‘ jured "by falling soles acd bo the |be used on the Paget Sound-tan |famous as John Rockefeller’s 40% | panied by two companions, was row-| Neil. ieond’..| 42°°| tye] 82 | $28 —— Ti en IT DISTINGUISH THE BM cotiavee of the seats. The large | Prancisco run all winter, L. H. Gray |r ing tn a dilapidated boat when it! pound, wae, éNec per pound Mutton WEARER tent was demolished and the amait. & Co. acting as agents, ho will Big Fag ong tb oe capstzed, throwing the occupants ‘ Wi en Patines, 9 Denence cor Oe ethers Ait oer, bound.” wen, te pee ” - ‘or am J > | Tes ; cher tor te ° oa = aot oe Sige or ones were overterned, leave Hau Francisco Monday for Yor 7m yuctic market merchant, {nto the water. Sith meat to the | United Wir Eats estes or te'per’ pound Dis tne Caen. SMe “per surpassed in this There was great excitement when Seattle edad jasking for full details about the! wor paved | 50 wheres preferred for sale at] Cebbage. to-26 per ih MEATS —Dreseed—Veal. laren. te-$9 firent collection of the tent fell. Tho entire audience! scan. Hawaiian liner Nebras-|feat of the bloodthirsty bird tn/ ie. sie } 25.60. H. M. Herrin & Co, 610 First] Beets f bunches § ver pound: imediam, 19-129 Der pea Made in every ap was excompaased im its folds and)’ i ten to Beattic on Mon. |sooping down and flying away| {t looked like Broadway this| ave ero] Cucumbers, 3 Weatern av this morning style and material. it was with great difficulty that | kan wvoad freight for New York.| With four-year-old Carrie Chisholm,|moming on Pearl st, as seven | ~ lemons. 26-300 rg eg garment is made up re removed a oo : from Eagle's Nest, Alnaka, last sum-| teams were all bunched up together | oo ene nga pee Fancy apples oo 488i our exclusive specifica 7 — | mer. Mr. Kalem says be spent) near the ate of Jas. B. McDonald Pu ome which lends distinc GILL USES VETO PASTOR TO TALK $22.22 in conveying the desired In Noank Cor. New London Day In Pictures, Picture Framing « Carsage. 1%-186 p@ to the salt — | formation to the eastern metropolla, | ———_—-—-___—. .|f and Art Goods, Cali in, Look 16-300 dosen TS COATS COATS | loose, fitted, we & big assortment for to select from. MILLINERY. veto power of his office for the first time yesterday since he as sumed office, when he declined to sign an ordinance appropriating $135 to pay medical expenses in curred by W. McLinn, assistant pound master, who was thrown from a horge and injured while at- tending to his official duties. CAUGHT IN STORM. THAT WRECKED SHIP Our patrons are greatly with our Millinery ¥. Examine our Hate. FURS FURS FURS Values to $30. $2.98 ‘CIAL SALE OF FURS, , Collars and Searfs Walnes from $10 to $20 SPECIAL SALE $2.98 ONE PRICE TO ALL CASH CREDIT the Star of Bengal upon the rocky shore of Coronation {sland on Sun day while off Mary island, 70 mf south of Coronation Island. She arrived yesterday, and went on Moran's drydock today for exam ination. It was thought that pos i * sibly some of her seams may PSiDe g & Childs opened. @he leaves on schedule thn cxganened Guns t rent at A. L Mall's, TTT? oe First av —~ Becond Av. — 1392 OM Ly STRICTLY } SAVINGS | BANK | THe STATE PAID OM ALL DEPOSITS Of People Have Decided That This In « Safe Institution haw ated ft . to our dey ra FIRST VENUE, OPPOSITE POSTOFFICR Acting Mayor Gill éxercised the | | Steamship Jefferson was caught in the same raging storm that blew | ON TAX SYSTEMS) Garvin, pastor of in church tonight will continue his lectures on visite to the homes of the apostles. Mat thew will be tonight's subject Matthew was a tax collector and ‘eustom official tn bis private life and Dr. Garvin will explain the ltaxing system of the Roman em jpire and inctdentally say things about modern taxation, its inequal Ities, Injustices and rafts. INJURED IN HAIL STORM. Rev, Joseph the First Chris (By United Press.) PASADENA, Cal, Sept. 24 More than 2,000 acres of wine grapes have been destroyed in this vicinity by the worst hatl storm on record. The low Innds are in undated and the losses wil! be tre menduous. F. 8, Ross, manager of the Momnt Wilson hotel, ie suffer ing from bruises caused by the hail balls HUNT FOR MISSING MAN. | John Ove, mid to be a resident nt Seattle, disappeared from F Ingham on Sunday morning and the Bound are searching for him. He went to Bellingham to install a type-setting machine for a Sonndi navian paper, completed the work was paid " at { e Ainay Announcement THE SEATTLE OPTICAL CO. and at the old CKLEY BLDG. 715 aND AV. | 1000 animals are The eagle was moved to the park in a wagon and is now engaged in fluttering about the big cage and making good on its cannibal repu tation by eating its own Weight of raw meat every day Judged by its appetite for cow hearts and calves’ livers, John Kalem, the eagle, will prove a ly acquisition for the park board unless Jobn Kalem, the buteher, donates the necessary raw meat to feed the bird. ford pro The Bible press of duces on an average 2,000 copies of the Bible every day, Skins of 100 ied every year for “Shotgun shells, loaded to order with any kind of powder, at A Hall's, 1111 First av | Are they who show themselves | friendly. Secure in this be | Hef, & has been our steadfast policy to regard as our friends those who become our patrons, and so render to those that they 1 esteem friend ervic patrona wil us thelr rea | Interest | We Pay 4 on Savings The StateBank of Seattie First Av. and Yesler Square Corner Way, Contest ists |THE GREAT D. $ JOHNSTON) CO. GEOGRAPHICAL CONTEST ENDS IN TWO DAYS. | nee | Every Mall is Bringing in Hundreds! of Lists in the D. 8. Johnston Co. | Geographical Contest From Con-| testants in the City and Sur-| founding Country. | Only two days more and the con-| jtest will be at an end so far as }elbmitting lists is concerned. Ail }lists must be Im by next Saturday | faqptember 26th, and any lst mailed or received after that date will not b¥ considered immediately after the close of the contest on Saturday next, the labor: | iow task of ascertaining the win nie will commence | The Mberality of thls Geographt cu! Contest fnaugurated by the Pio neer Plano House has aroused great enthusiasm. All the available at geographies have been sorutinized and virtually death by hundreds of eagerly bent com that will win one ¢ prizes ard of Judges, composed W. A. Major, of Seattle Mock, of Bellingham, and Mr Dege, of A, wi ar nounce the fortunat at the Jansen. ete seanned worked contestants piling @ list to on f Geo Jas winner moment that 1 who a iat f contes earliest possible Itt an xtou A cortainty any ha an la contestant bored carefu daily date t wntll the om the t rday definite | The in the! of the Sat winner the on are judae display them over. Federal Paint & Wall Paper Co . Arends Annex. A Bank for All the People All the Time 23335¢€¢€¢¢ Union Savings & Trust Co. SECOND AVE. AND CHERRY 87. per doa; utter, 88 h butter BROKERS dou 1 ranch mes. | Salvation Harvest F Private Leased Wire to AN Rx- Special Me Junior 4 changes stration Saturday evening. Major S. C. Osborn & Co. and Mrs. Merriweather Sunday eve |ning. Fifth and Washington Marsa 6 G27 First Ay, 5558 A Revelation Is Coming But, Mr. Piano Buyer, It Will Be Good News to You GET READY FOR THE BEST, THE VERY BEST, NEWS OF THE YEAR. WATCH FOR OUR GREAT ANNOUNCE- MENT IN NEXT MONDAY’S STAR. IT WILL BE An Eye Opener KOHLER & CHASE 1318 SECOND AVE., SEATTLE. WEBER PIA) )EALERS, 4

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