The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 6, 1908, Page 7

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ss FRIDAY MBER 6 : ores dina RECEIVER APPOINTED. 1 TAKE VACCINATION = Upon petition of Joka B. lurk [DA UGH ER MISSING; : ORDER INTO THE COURTS ° "2's": MOTHER COLLAPSES © Hatfield Investment’ company } by Judge Moria thin morning, The| arama mited, Press public hool, Thor® in only One petition states that for more than hearted b ™ Will Mandamus yrryiion under + ent Sag aie ON THE FRONT agi ea: |) U.S, embloship Burnside return- | i ed from Tacoma yorterday after Strouse Bros. Suits Hoston at the Oalland ticket office 4—-Broken=|of the Manta Fe rattroad, The tam Ayetertoun dinap= tly faintly hope that a letter from 0 aol 0 on noon to load cable here for her be ‘ hould be serbia tea tha 2 dar 7 Ra gtr heey y= tedebted ta'the |Dmnres and ubsenon of her daumh the etrtiwill acon arrive | winter's work off the Straits of if Law shou ; : en ned tha ndebted te ter, Ki Clark, the fair-haired art) The identity of Ming Clark, an the} Juan de Faet a Board ing an epidemic of emalipox News tn the sum of $88. The ap | student for whom the poltoe of agitated girl who bought a ticket q eaapge potntment was made returnable No: | many cities are meokine, Mea a ‘or Boston on ¢ 7 mer Oct L. Drake Js Enforced SEATTLE BOXER IN | vember 12 | man A are seoking, Mra. A 1 f sion on 7, was ontal| Tank steamer Gol. 1 rake | j Mack Is at her home today in a|itahed by ‘Teket nt TA don | arrived today from Ban Francisco — POOR CONDITION state of mental and physteal cot-|of the @iAta Me and by the @emily.| and is discharging off of the Antl-V | lap Rigdon told the police that he recs| . ‘will bring mandaus The only cheering news that haw c@nined the photogemph of Mim! Norwelgian steamer Selja has re tm court next Tuesday, (By United Press.) i been given to the woman ih that/ Clark to be that of the purchuser| turned from Mverett and i# com Rambere of the board Of) | PORTLAND, Ore, Nov, G-tvery: | hor daughter on the-duy of her dis-|of the tekst. ie partic Gprapeas mm court and)thing te in readiness or the feat |WoArANee peChaKed a ticket for! sorthed & pin the girl wor way they should nm ament of the season, "The See | of sehe ba Bte ry Olwon Mahony arri ie the Oy Se eve (attle athletes, four tn number, af ame Oleon & = | . panne <a suere . ance =| il tow of Billy Inglis, and are putting | the town of Renton from the fourth up from Ban Pran voyage Pad j oPall the schools 1, ar the clu They are in good | had schooners, the Oliver J 4 oii eee chon ta | to the third class was received by PUNISHING PUPI |hed "tw aahoos Mp th jCttver 2: heduled to meet, Henry Neloker |th@ county commissioners’ office | } for Men $15 ly de-| pleting her cargo for the United | Kingdom, here. | far as Grays Marbor, but left them in a four-round bout. Speck’s con. | thia morning. The communication | = bet heaving gubdeuntered: aus ® may mean his defeat, but he | states that according to *& ame and clever boxer and will }censua taken tn Septem bad weather, After discharging at will shift to Tacoma to no doubt give & good account of| hay a populatic | oF WhO | himself | thumb tacks aad smiled tauntingty |! 2}. how election held October 31, a major Maltreats a Boy for eke lumb back, Bovingdon, according to the | been ity of the electors voted to make the 9 eisd ehues tows. Misbehavior. eereans gees the boy, chok-| steamer Usmatiiia in expected to octor's HARBOR PIRATES jcommenity a third clase tc “ tal Be ey eee Shaking bim roughly | arrive from Sun Francinco thls aft that the this action the town now has power __—- er the front of a desk. Severs of the child is! to take in outalde territory, and it For abusing and maltreating Lin pis testified that as a result of “" ua 8 valid] }north of the Cedar river, will soon | Sidney Bovingdon, instructor in| Morehouse sustained: many marks! rive ut midnight min ales be accent | | become & part of Renton as a result.| manual training at the tu AnthV’ ation| Harbor pirates boarded the fish-| a apecial \Geuetlen on Gems s when young r, Renton |Manual Training Instructor | soronouce pane ic replace some | ier f 1,811, and at am es riake }on his fee and head. M. 8. Mc school, was this morning fined $10| hows, father of the boy, institu Vea wn children in school | ing schooner Decahks, lying at the FATHER AND FRIENDS fo Se en eee ae Ps oy tpn ll, i : back to owes who has ain been under . giant powder—245 tons tn gana oe f after | 58" Juan Fish Co. pter, tas As punishment for his tnaubor|$100 bonds sf Steamer Falcon arrived last night fri San Francisco with a cargo of all } i} | RE Se Rr aR NS nk steamer Maverick is report pad refusal) boat load of provisions. In a re Pigs bacagresendes att oma ¢ for tuition | port to the police, Capt, Samuel hal EVAN ABD CA TIORA sse006 Cisse bay 9 G0 unt ii for the man Lamon ange be ualteves be knows} Mildred Gordon, aged 3 years, a i i morning whe committed the theft. The of | @avahter of Mr. and Mra, Joha.Gor OF KAISER wi i ‘ 7. Armstrong of ficers are looking for a man who | 4on of 619 Rainier boulevard, died L rl A iv Steamer Riverside satied for this is wi not have his had been hanging about the Snug |!@#t Monday from magiignant diph a | port from Ban Francisco this morn ial *T do nol ave leo few 4 before | therla, an@ the home has been 7" = ing AL a en + ee See placed under quarantine by the| Interference in Foreign] wey grave hour, otherwise tt | Sieh ordera” eee health department. The tather was] 4 ee. Di will be too late." | Steamer Manta Clara satled for ‘any sac! ging away at the time the premises were airs Is Disastrous . Beattis from Valdes this morning ‘ | t dd as he and two gry filuecs udmiesics | Were pllees te custody of the quar a today demanding the complete re.|X#tchikan youterday fe take steps to nee! (By United Press.) aatine guards. The officials have (By United Prees.) oxenization of the foreign office. . ten legally be de} NAVY YARD, PUGET SOUND, | taken steps to provide the inmates) BeRLIN, Nov. 6—As the eulmi-| The is insistent thet the | Steemer Texan reports in at San} foreign office be left Francine, he eaile for Hawail Jepart th ‘ t of - _~ the diplomatic errors of the Ger . - ae who win have com. fT that por | eng gee Flagg neal th ay ete charge of foreign affairs with inquiry here avon, to: tease into WANTS MORE LOCAL|mss,torcter sttice, ator ttardin, Be!"\Saree of foreign afare 8h: | een gargs avodu arrived ow the cause of the death of the two fees a \ today came tea | Who te characterised as impetuous, |P' this afternoam in tow of the general = court-martial prisoners APPLE EXHIBITS | td hs ay open that the Beginning with « loss of proatige |t# Lorne with coal for the Minne who were entombed under an ava-| | ir my be r curb hie ten to Germany through the failure of |*°'* & jdeney to engage in controversial | ihe Germ “ ates pape ge falling earth here er | polities or abdicate the throne. The | geo the pre ay of tio et Fon The count of inquiry is io conster|_™@ ® Wetter to George A. Boos, | utterance in considered the boldest ovement, asd culmineany ¢ Roar Admiral Henry M. Maa. | "ecFetary of the Seattle ( we thet has ever apepared in & Ger-| Gass Bianco flacco und the Len bn morning at Comox ol cm en Maa | |. peretary and | > neo on | - - club, H. J. Neely, secretary a» nan newspaper. It has created | exprens in, ney, retired; Capt. Charles P; Per manager of the National Apple | great excitement and there te talk express incident, Germany has had Kins, assistant to the commandant | "OOS soy will be held in Spo-|- the of the Pacific naval district, Com orst of ry Internat t be t re iin will be called to task | compestion 0 gmat CASHIER Is SHOT December {tes more | fo, tas mander C. C. Rogers, commanding | “*%* ~ t his editorial a . . nit The Fo-called triple alli 0 be aoninel b> a ud vicinity . ple alliance the Milwaukee, and Lieut. Com allie surat aoe ( Paegmnct: Pe 4 hong of Editor Hardin is| tweou dngland, France and Russia meander W. V. Pratt, of the St.| radortant thing of the kind ever| mee.” Hardie ad ail over the! te condemned by the Germans an Louis. The latter will act as judge dertaken tn the Northwest, a68] ae jardin sald, in part & foolish blunder on the part of the . undertaken in the } Does the emperor desire to re 6 dipt t advocate of the cour President Roosevelt has heart! nounes the then " Jermen diplomats because Ger ie ad et ft t t t endorsed it, Railroads have . te grand ny was left out of the Internatio ‘ .—W of the house with food and pro Pivilege of attend Nov. 6.—Word has boen recetved | “ - Sl nore to the effect thas the navy | Vistons, nation of weeks of protest against | #ffalrs o German Nowcan Wangaard from W., arrived this i PORTLAND, Ore. 6.—Unit nnon has Tae ee * father contemplated abdication tn! entante. * & recognized its maeemenes a “ bee & leas sertous crisis than this and Recognizing the impetuosity of * BANK CLEARINGS. * gy toe guar from all poin' an ene that was not brought about by | Mmperor William. there is greater + ~ #| te Vanes § oe nif own faults. need of diplomacy | . . a *1 iplom y a the foreign 7 Seattle. | Neely states ree her an The emperor must not be blind] offige.than in any otnee of the ® Cleartngs today. ..$1,762,133.57 @ show has over a . ¢ that | ‘° the fact that his fellow country chancellories, say the Germans 4 day. & Balances seve 170,547.20 we) all hg bo nied States, and imei | men are againet both him asd bis! The Gerthan people love peace |—— ipecninannctpnines forth Carolina alone has rese prem . \ * Tacoma. yee ‘ ‘cor apace for | CaBetellor Neither Chancellor | and argue that it in better to clean — Pir rn t #® Clearings today...§ 782,255.00 w | 5.008 eneaee feet of floor apace fF) von Buetow nor hte succemsor can | house-mow than to let blundering | r owrwor armic, In the First avenue store (Arcade Annex) ® Balances Rte ee [rate office without « pledge from | continue to a potnt where Germany m ‘ Vinmarion we shall offer tomorrow about a thousand * Portland. * Today's Treasury Statement. the emperor that will limit bis) will be either com pe! tight AND Licnt | 1 " - mats f 7 © Cleartngs today. ..$1,204.571.00 #! WASHINGTON, >} The | *hare in the government or withdraw from a n angie | i TRE suits and a like number of overcoats for mea ® Balances ........ 106,759.00 W treasury statement today shows The future of Germany muat do | ment with another loss of natio at this one price a tlon I * ® Receipts, $2,609,501, disbursements | Sed this, The house of Hohen-| prestige Pee eee eee eee eee Se | sallern must demand ft, too, in thie) ee | THE NAVAJO DANCING CLUB BROKERS| baie ta Red [cca « |] | Canaries regular price thi nek Imported German Singers. Private Leones, Wire to All Bx. RECORDS Music Dept. of Kohler @ Cages and Seeds S. C. Osborn & Co. JonnC.Watuine Co Chase GUARANTEE BIRD STORE | ] Suits or : Overcoats We confidently recommend these as the very best values to be found in the Northwest. Every garment is new and perfect meeting at L ind and ening, Oct C. H. ROSE, Proprietor. C. Wagner, Prop. = ofan OT First av. enn 1318 Second Ay. Brattle 718 Third av. GOLD?! GIVEN AWAY SHERIDAN Co. is FORCED TO SACRIFICE Only a few days more of the greatest sacrifice ever made of fine jewelry, silverware, leather goods, art goods, ladies’ fine undermuslins, fancy neckwear, ete. Solid gold rings sold for less than their weight in gold. One thousand to choose from. <A few prices picked at random from our large and beautiful stock. There are all proper colors and all sizes to choose amon These garments are all made by Strouse Bros. of Baltimore, and bear the famous label, “High Art € "i The. sale will be held in the First avenue store, Arcade Annex. SHAFER BROS. Arcade Annex AND _ ENLARGING SALE Corner First Av. and University St. Across from the Postoffice. cs Angel Cake, made especially for Saturday .. . . .20c 3 cream puffs for Se 3 loaves fresh bread . « 10¢ Try our goods once and you will call again. INTERNATIONAL BAKERY Stalle 40-41 Public Market. Bakery, 1219 ¥ Market, L. 5517 Baker SABLY, AND WE MUST HAVE ROOM TO DO THIS. WE THERE- OPFER YOU OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER OVERCOATS AND CRAVENETTES AT ONE-QUARTER OFF THE PRICE. IN VIEW OF THE FACT THAT OUR CLOTHING IS MUCH LOWER THAN IN ANY OTHER STORE IN THE CITY THIS CUT IN PRICE SO MUCH MORE SENSATIONAL, _ This Sale Lasts for a Few Days Only ler Way. , L. 4780, The Secret of Good Health Solid Gold Rings, plain and jeweled, $1.25, cutto...... ope . .49c Solid Gold Rings, plain and: jeweled, 5 pe ee oS Solid Gold Rings, plain and jeweled, $3.50, $3.00, cut to .... 04 $1.49 Solid Gold Rings, plain and jeweled, $5.00, $4.50, cut to ....... $2.98 Sterling Silver Manicure pieces, $1.25, Did Cuh te... te cs cai Ladies’ Leather Hand Bags, $2.50, Ladies’ Fancy Neckwear, latest styles, 50c, 35c, cut to ats r $26.25 | $22.50 Suits and Overcoats now $16.85 Ladies’ Fancy Neckwear, latest Siits and Overcoats no $24.25 styles, 75c, 65c, cut to.......33¢ Stites and Overcoata + $22.50 mats now $20.6@ | ¥18.00 Suits and Overcoat $18.75 | $1 _ NEAL BOYLE 423 PIKE STREET SAVE MONEY BY BUYING NOW — OUR LOSS IS YOUR GAIN Saturday, Tomorrow, 9 A. M. SHERIDAN CO. SECOND AND PINE 1529-1533 SECOND AVE. Dr. S. S. Hall Co. 1914 Second Ave, Seattle, Wash, BUY TIMPAHUTE GOLD MINE 8TOCK AT 25 CENTS. », Jt te rapidly arriving, and will make big money for present buyers ‘ KAVANAGH CO.,, Inc, Mine Operators. 704-6676 4OHNSTOR BLOG.

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