The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 26, 1908, Page 8

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AR—SATURDAY, SEPT WOMAN SHOT DOWN BY WINS acest Trout! MAW IS DENIED xan To cuca THON OS TEE mausne DRU —~2 RET co aE USE YOUR PHONE IND. 2915 ~ — MAIN I prize of an agate-bearing stool tah @hurch for the purpose of bringing (By United Press.) UP-TOWN STORE WE DELIVER ing rod offered by FF. J. Royle, a (Ry Ghited: Press.) dee aged and infirm members to We NEW YORK, Sept. 26 -M ory | PIKE ST. ano WEST AKE A e. FREE TO AL . SEATTLE, spor ©: nes a aler s = re WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., Bept. 26 Q@nnual rally, whicn will be held at| Soden, aged 61, and Hdwin ‘age I “ae ~ . one i aah —_ ={av,, fF the bikgost trows fished ow pape did *} the chureb, at the corner of Broad. | 7, her san, committe eide to orice gae-ovay ion } © PrOWES al after a hasty examination } had Mra, |of Cedar river below the intake | Justice Mille In the supreme court | 20 phe Olive wt, at U Solon Al day by taking chloroform, following | "#7 41 We ve-Fown srone WEST Rooms ar COTE Falls on the Street With a) fonreeois taken to the Providence | during the first threo weeks in| here today led the apPtication | ist has boon made by Roy, Joveph | the death of Bllen Soden Tr is Dieniads We oF Ww. d H hoapital, where it was found that | September Mundreds of people |of attorneys Harry K. Thawlt” Garvin, the minister of tho|ter and sister, from hemo i Jdnight ¢ Offer a Large Number of ound in Her the bullet had entered the left}Mok part in the contest Mr. | for a tetal by jury on the question | oitn of all of his congregation Side. side, passed through the stomach | Brown's pritowinning trout was of /of Mis sanity. ‘his leaves the only | vicse physical condition makes It| BOYS ARE REAL PIRATES. | EXTRA SPECIAL BUYS . . and liver and lodged in the right|the rainbow variety, meam 18 | question now pending In the courte |) 0 font for them to get out aide of the back. While the wound /!mehes tn length, and ¥ od | Were that involving the transfer of ‘a the @ icos, He will preach on (By United Press.) A: lien which , . (Star Special Service.) in very serious, It 1 not expected | three pounds dressed Thaw to a private sanitarium. Thelih. wunimct “Ageing With Christ."| TRLLINOHAM, Sept, 26. N are enumera There ny othertm BALLARD, Sept. 26.—Mra. Jomm | that it will prove fatal unless other decision of Justicg Mille wae & 86 |i nionded especially fer the older| Wilfolk and Leo White, two local |§ prices cut on all, Come down tonight all from the hart loop “ » I Ni ort who lives t 2004 | er plications #8 im vere blew to Thaw, who was confi embers youths, have confessed to a plot W. 6th st, wan ot * and ser Harvey “enage, ‘aeed 16. whe COAI MINES « bapyennyh oh Ong 4 I - (oat ‘the sloob Sex Gull. Yeu |{ RUBIFOAM CAPILLARIS PEPTOL GLYCERINE “9 lives at 86th ad’ Greenwood, or through a jury Investigation fo pag gah nat Ain boyd Nara agit ae d terday a 220 whi ere sted by Deputy : yut thelr act was discovered and vititing friends on GresuWwood av.,|Gweritr Hraaw Adaies sicrtly atte nr aan eaaihed | THEN SUICIDES tho sheriff with several deputies || POND'S EXTRACT PISO’S CURE BERRY’S SALTS near 86th st. The bullet w he " ud admit that they 5 | chased the runawa n @ launch rina Shey le pgs oi ted fool a aah eg ey Bhan QuIc CAUG rhe ie geod eogithe iy Bed poo GARDINER'S BROMQ CHARCOAL TABLETS rifle in the hands of two boys who | and direction of Mra. Bourgeots at} Juat as they stepped from a train | (By United Press.) arres shooting the time she was wounded, but at the union depot, at 8 o'clock this| MANHATTAN, Ka opt, 20 Mrs. Bourgeois early fn the aft-|claim they were 600 yards away SOLD morning, Stella Bangs and Hasel| Milton D. ( ston, & student at ernoon w t to visit a friend,| They are being held at the county Thompson, runaways from the re- the Kansas & tural Ce BRIDGE BUI Mrs. Isabella Brann, and the two/ jail pending developments, The Sens caheel at Chabtite. + | lege “ , uclde were out t CAR FARE PURSES PO. ORRIS ROOT, ROSE WATER had just started over to a neigh-| nelghborhood ts a favorite one for] sented by Patsolman Huff « ak. | rather than face the charge of mu CASTOR OIL COUGH DROPS bor's house when she suddenly) target shooting, and Mra, Brunn — en to the elty Jail, where they will dering John Coons, Jr, a fellow cried: “I'm shot stated that on account of tt lately | be held until an official of the ro-|student. Creviston had been placed nk groaning to the ground.|she Is afraid to let her grandcni.| Reported That Eastern formatory, arrives to take them |in @ cell at the olty jail where t called to two men who) dren out of the Last woek Capitalists Have back tie aig en asa sae nach "us| pick. Hoch Kir are 18 Years od, pent the wight When the deities] 4 stenting order and order em Junior safety Razor ouse, and they carried the | door of a house at Raltlard cured Control. times with Seattle police court for arraignment today, tt o ee ae ae A REAL GEM—Kach Razor ha ded woman in, Dr. Millett, of} Bourgeois is reported to be trol y “ found him hanging fr b ttle & Pu d Packing ¢ . Jes, whieh cit f Seattle tht FIRST FOOTBALL CAME © yoy onpernt | = ie as BRINGS TONS OF HAIR AT UNIVERSITY TODAY <2 22s mete Stet wages submitted by ¢ OLYMPIA, Sept. 26—E. W. Rows (By United Press.) ed bridge w undance tide and at Dobie’s Candidates to Go {i"<.'* 18 shundanes official sources Up Against Lincoln | fst. Mucklestone at SS ie out ¥ of the eastern buy-| Maine cuntion eying been pet probat BIBLE IN SCHOOLS : io aia ara P Fain . doing the kicking. His punta for ~ not know: 43 og @ that | por beginning ! ocal auuthoritle n & WILL BE SUBJECT Queues ry Dead Chinese ¢. “ { wena i ool. the wee have veraged 45 ards. disagreement with the mi eT’ lithe several cour of robbing the M toftice Th b ac . High School. The game i being played on Denny | 8€Arly came to a erialx on Sept. 1 ‘are to months ago, by brea Bit . a Public Make Part of Cargo who dig wired by Chiseag "easy field on the campus. | when, it will be recalled, Utah coa glass fre ne of the w The , ¥ m : ae up 6 shear off the The 0; of the football sea : mines were down by ag Several checks were stolen " of Kumeric. meee Of the ee — contra son at the university at 2:30 this rte eral strike. Eantern tO0 |iand je situa attempt to pas e of ~ = dispose of it. Ames ts student body and a fair sprinkling con of sups tows: ¢ oe oe se no ‘ at hee a of to them. GOES AFTER WEBSTER arrived on the Kume two Chinese si en supplied with shipped east, dyed their fellow countrymen, sam jm of the coal n the railroad coal pr The recent decision declaring ut high schoo! is playing the ‘varsity and the game will be in the nature of a try-out of the “U" candidates. (By United Press.) OAKLAND, Cal, Sept. 26.—New-| : rg and distributed over the country’ men on the vessel Every man who has been coming out pan Jones, a Low Angeles attorney, | COm#titutional the provision of the Gan 5B. gb ; A for practice will be given a chance was arr 4 im Berkeley to@ay on Hepburn act prohibiting coal car > i, =: to see what he can do in a game. J Cares of burglary, Jones en rying roads fr 5 npeti with 913.917; Thereton, 61 +5 Pag nt me Aa LIEUT SELFRIDGE and Ene Sahocte. pitiyers are well Pouta tered the home of Mrs. Corcoran, | jpe'ON) mings, would again place | 361.70; Walla Walla, $8,000; What ed angen ° down a pare Shas omy eae oe + 2928 Grove at, while the farntty | eee eee eene tly de nticcom | com, $3,544; Whitman, $5,600 a of the de 8. C. Osborn & Co. sides has been drilling bis squad along Ya, absent several days ago. The nd the recently developed \ IS LAID T0 REST scot these lines, using the quarter back ., m pa 4 ft properties of the Union Pacific at ity f « M aTza O27 Wiret Av “tape Kick and the forward pass with con- Charge 18 based on the statements Toning in this county and other) BIG LEGAL BATTLE | on siderable success. The ‘varsity line tna: ne is innocent. railroad mines in the commer (By United Press.) " fs not over strong at guards, but class (By United Pros WASHINGTON pared to assist his a _{TOSELL CAKES FOR |. “tice, “snpesina “on “| PUGET MARKET CO.’S toy of Lietennt Thomas ns art of the big coal companies of W. F. Stewart, in his f fridge the U. 8 orpe, tit l — Pg EE ed Pg mong EF Great Meat Special nd September 17 In the | ope a b Beginning next urday the la jlivery. ¢ of San Francisco, is here today re p Cc wreck at Orville Wright's aeroplane ties of the Madrona Heights M ~ making plat ra big legal battle ft M d wreck of Orville Wright's aeroplane | “—-* 2 2) Arlington national ceme with Pckesie tet Roan rind, cde Ico and aligns that the colonel Best Hamburger Only 6c Per Lb, | "7 seen er A yn guncement es ete of influential ‘ Gene & Weber afluentia miew baker has been | city may have t ~ sco lawye op a eG a OE the White Market The Washingt high second Presi hired, and if the experiment proves none @ : w! a REBB xpepm copa teal tage pt ons tated: dia tate squad yesterday afternoon elect |held every Satu rday nvalidates th the « at fow days . bi =e = ores ? y Alex in a crack little quarterback ; is OPTICAL CO. SCHOOL DAY SPECIAL Prices ail I for, Bea pat Has been refitted and onl open twelve “Circle Bryan and Taft on become, a the Boys. old lorntion " kidne skin, dip Je 4 etaor » R 1 i U 4 Te ot weazon with salt and sia ate Dennett 94 . ‘sod 90 Hats T he Big White Market | | rivets £5) soe say fae i pepper, put in a hand brofier, broil! over a hot fire for four minutes on each side; serve on hot toast, with six slices of brotied bacon; brush over with melted butter. Don't accept the “just as good” for “Circle W Lamb’ —tt fan't. 8EXD FOR COOK BooK YAKIMA SHEEP Co., Seattle, Wash. Election Puzzle See it at al! cigar stands 81.50 RAINIER CLOTHING CO., 1104 Firat Av. Regular $5.00 Buits only 82.50 CROWN CLOTHING CO. 1121 First Ave. MAIN FLOOR, PUBLIC MARKET BUILDING OPEN UNTIL 10 P. M. TODAY. Phome Fopersen at TI8 First ay Hoth Phones: Matm 140; Ind. lao \e Registers HE WORKERS AND HOME-KEEPERS OF AMERICA HOLD SEVEN AND ONE-QUARTER MILLION POLICIES IN MILLINERY At Reasonable Prices As the season is advancing, you should take advantage of purchasing your millinery at our store. We carry « large assortment of Ostrich Plumes. Skirts, Shirtwaists, Children’s Coats and Umbrellas will be | sold out. Miss M. Gallagher 1526 2nd Ave. ext to McCarthy's BLL OCERAAE OB a BREE LANES RENTS CURES ECZEMA QUICKLY | GESSSSEKS New Drug, Postam, Now Obtainable ae HAS THE I Low-cost in Small Quantit ‘ Life Insurance sie Since 1 ‘ Pt ey «= STRENGTHOF res iaoaailll Rcueunuiy' ourek’’ thousands at 4 GIBRALTAR | ae Policies. chronic cases of eczema and other et Ages, 1 to 70. distressing nkin afflictions. Hereto ucation fore peslam hes been a spe meee sag Amounts, solely for the benefit of eczema and Money $15 to patients in large jars sufficient fo - r Fa - & month's treatment. This was for your Fam $100,000. found to be an inconvience to many ee thousands who use it for minor skin troubles, such as pimples blackheads es, acne, scaly scalp, complexion blemishes, {tch ing feet, piles, etc, which require but a small quantity to cure. To overcome this, and in response to urgent appeals, the dispensers of Both Sexes. v=} 147 MILLION DOLLARS TS ARE € VASSING IN THIS CITY es the ‘ona't es STORY TO TELL. LET THEM TELL TO You size, which in future may be f on sale at The Quaker Drug d other lead drug 5 i ey Gas, oe mer be rs WANTED | dered direct from th Laboratorie Street, New rk Cit In eczema cases posiam stops itehir with first application, and proceeds to heal immediately; chronic c being cured in two weeks. In serioun troubles, result seen after tog PROMOTION Incorporated as a Stock Company by the State of New Jersey concen The Prudential Insurance Company of America rnight apy JOHN F. DRYDEN, President. HOME OFFICE, NEWARK, N. J- BRANCH OFTICES IN SEATTLE G. M. Swartzbaug h, ieee Northern Bank and Trust Co. Bldg. oO. Edgar Fell, se (Ordinary Dept.), New York Building. Err ee a ~ . : “> mon mples for experimental ma till be had, free charge, by writing to the lab

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