The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 10, 1909, Page 8

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8 rs a tine oe 055 COVERED BY INSURANCE ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY THREE THOUSAND DOLLARS AMOUNT OF LOSS. Fire Chief Harry Bringhurst o# oas caused by the fire timates Manufacturers’ Exchange at. and Occidental rday morning, to total $165,000, Insurance in the sum of $300,000 is carried The list of losses prepared by the fire chief J. T. Hardeman Hat company Stock, $60,000; loss, $20,000; Insur ance, $45,000. Hallidie Machiner company—Stock, $50,000; lows, $5, 000; insurance, $60,000. Serwe & Prien ec iy, Wholesale drug sup plies—-Stock, $27,000; loss, $10,000 insurance, $15,000, Western Supply company, laundry supplies — Stock $15,000; loss, 92,000; insur , 96, 600, Pacific Printers’ Supply cony pany—Stock, $50,000; loss, $10,000 insurance ». Meek Trunk and Bag ack, $8,000 loas, $4,000 not known Daniels & Ke ie kK, $40, ” lous, $2 $28,000. Geo. Rus: . print. | ers’ suy loss, | $1,000; insurance not known Laundry Supply compeny $20,000; loss know: Ww veyors’ supplies —- Stock loss, = $5,04 . $18,000. Chapman . school furniture Stock, $20,( loss, $8,000; ineur ance Seattle Glove com pany—-Stock, $8,000; loss, $1,000 fnsurance, $5,000, Agutter-Griswold company, electrical supplies —Stock, $30,900 loss 5,000 Insurance $2,000. Arctic Club, stored farni ture valued at $65,000; loss, 000; insurance, $61,500. Ds to butlding, $3,000 NEW MAGAZINE 1S PUBLISHED HERE The first number of a new mag azine entitled The Salesman is just off the press and shows 64 pages of live reading matter, many fine tt luatrations, and is typographically all that could be asked for an initial number. The magazine is intend ed for “the man or woman behind the counter,” who heretofore has not been represented by any pertod. fecal Among the staff of writers are the best eastern and local trade nage journalists, Chief among the con-| tributors for the present no are Charles T. Boyd, Oscar Thomp- son, Harry Willis, B. F. Hampson and Richard Moran. The magazing is published in the Erikson building, Seat by the Salesman Publishing Co The men in charge have been working upon the proposition for six years and know just what is needed for publication of this kind. It fs ed fted by Alex. R. Schmidt The subseription price for the firet year will be 50 cents. After that, the magasine will be en larged to twice its present size and the price raised. and save about one-half for your Fall suit. $4.65 You can easily save about one-half when buy ing one of these fine Dreas Skirta. The ma terials are Panamas, Votles, Serges, Novelty Cloths and others. $9.00 Tone vues BD Hf H These y such a: bloomer f i values for Uy ] materials, wel $7.50 values, for Xi at leas than half their re } tt } tomorrow. You will find }) mber Tailored Suits ‘for $15.00 Never have better values been offered in Seattle than these $15.00 Tailored Suits. They were made by a New York manufacturing firm that makes a specialty of man-tailored suits. The materials are the choicest fabrics of the season, and the workmanship is excellent We invite you to inspect this unusually fine showing $5.00 Boys’ Suits are made extra strong, of dependable materials, Neotch Tweeds and Novelty Cloth. Norfolk coat and Sizes 3 to 7 For larger boys—8 to 14 jp double breasted, in very attracti ewn and care u ; . tt |) 75¢ a Yard Ribbon = |) i} Special at 25c HH iW Mr. MacPherson, while in Ne Ul purchased a special lot of fine ribbon i gular value, i They arrived today and will be on sale ii Dresden and Persian design H ors and plaid The regular values are be and 76¢; your cholo 5c | VALDERO QUINEZ, (Ry Untted Press) OAKLAND, Cal pt Do you notice anything precocious In the little gir! whose photograph ap- pears above? She ta undeniably pretty, but you will have to admit that in appear ance sbie is not unlike any normal hoaithy girl of 14 years this Hitle miss has just com pleted a novel dealing with Amert can social life which has been pro nounced by critics as a wondorful product of a mind whose briliiancy | and conception of human Interests ‘THEO. 0. WILLIAMS, PIONEER, 15 DEAD Theodore O. Wiltia pioneers of Puget Sound, and well known throughout Kitsap died this morning at 4:20 0 the home of Mrs. A. 8. Barton, 210 18th av. N. *, one of the! The end was not In the nature of a surprise, as he had been falling Mr. Willtams was &2 years old, being born April 18, 1827 n New York state. He followed the during the early years of bis for some tim d when tho great “Porty-ntae’ he rounded the Hora in the bark Francisc ptember 17, 1849. Here he prospacted with variable luck until 1855, when he came t the Puget Sound country. He lived in Kitsap county for 42 yours, com ing to Seattle tn 1897 He leaves no relatives of any kind, his wife and two children be ing dead. Up to a late hour this morning no funeral arrangements had been made, The body is at the Honney-Wateon undertaking oatab- lishment. Mary, arriving in San | composed of Spanish War veterans, 2 will hold a serpent aod rod fire| Pentance. hie wife }ennnot be questioned. “An Outcast Angel” is the title of the work which will soon appear in print Vaidero Quinex lives with her parents in Castro Valley, near here and Is completing her education in convent Her mother ts Amert can, but her father is nish, and it ts from him that artte temperament spare Ume is given to literary om deavor, and bealdes her novel #he has written many short poema and sketches which have caused favor able comment 15 CHIEF SEATTLE MIGHT AT A-Y-P. Es "Chief ttle Night” Is the title which has been given to this even ing’s celebration at the A-Y-P. ex position, when Ellery’s band will give.its concert in the Court of Honor, and special fighting and decorative fe will be used. A big float on the Geyser Basin will depict an Indian camp and singers in costume will render Indian melodies. The entertainment will wart at § o'clock VETERANS OF SPANISH WAR WILL CELEBRATE: ‘The United Spaniah War Veterans will have thelr day at the exposition lomorrow, & meeting being held at 1 o'clock in the Auditorium. Mem bers from the convention which closed today at Tacoma will be bere for the day. Commanderin-Chiet Charles W. Newton, of Hartford. Conn., will make an sddreas. In the eventing the Order of the Serpents, parade on the Pay, Streak. ACPHERSON -CRAY Ce of what you intend to spend dermuslins Suits for $3.50 years. iat ste $3. 50) we have a splendid suit made style. Dependable dark ully finished, Regular $5 00 nase . w York i in this lot (f wold col Wh i This great sale of Un. widest interest, on ac count of the excellence of the garments includ- ed in the sale, and sold at prices that are Just one-half of the regular prices. We urge you to visit tomorrow! Sample line of Fine ¢ holts; regular prices up a yard; your cholce for leause the principal of the sche |ral p GIVEN A WHIPPING BY THE PRINGIPAL NOW THE PARENTS ARS UPIIN ARMS AND PROTESTING AGAINST ACTION (iy Ualted Frees.) \ HAYWARD, Cal, Sept. 10.—Re 1 here, B. N. Mabrey, has whipped girls for infraction of the rules and Insists that he will com tinue to do so, & petition ts being cireulated among the rents of school children today asking the school board to rule againet corpo Hahment Mabrey admitted today that chastised girls with 4 strap, and added that he believed they richly deserved It A dozen or more girls have complained of being chastised by the man BOILERS FOR !RONOALE}) he Chief Engineer R. A. McLellan, of the Irondale Steel company, today placed with the Moran company, of this city, an order for three 160-) horsepower boilers for the Irondale | steel plant, to cost $2,000 each. These voflors will be Installed tn} the chimneys of the open hearth furnaces to absorb the heat that) goes to waste In that portion of the | plant. They will be finished six |] Weeks hence | The Moran company already has three very much larger bollers, nd nearly completed, under construe tion for the lrondale stee! plant | Bic BOND DEMANDED OF REALTY CONCERN After signing the formal order} making M. A. Arnold and Edward irady receivers for the Puget Sound Realty associates, and after the defendants bad taken an ap peal to the supreme court, Judge Wilson R. Gay fixed the deas bond at $160,000. The Bond) must be filed by Monday, Seotge ber 13 | The management of the affairs of the company {ts etil! In the by 6 | of the officers of the company, Sx | | cept they are not allowed to gage or sell real estate. If Be bond is filed Monday the judgr it; of the court will be suspended af@il | ithe appeal is disposed of in the §u preme court. Otherwise the po colvers take charge at once EDVTOR. ENDS: HIS: LIFE Ontied Pree) ssvcalit Or, Sept. 10--Karl Karinen, member of the city coun-| ci) and editor of a local Pinniah | newspaper, shot himeelf to death late yesterday. * Karinen was qn duly sensitive regarding comment | on bis offictal acta, and this posslbiy preyed on his mind suffictently to cause his suicide. There ts no other) explanation Hemoree Maybe. Jinke—What drove him to re Rilnke—-No; headache —@yracuse Herald —— | depleted. The: tive created the spectal, pair, for ed with good quality silkoline; »brotderies, in vr 200 spectally Becoming | Hats. for $5.00 They are all that is expected in a stylish hat—becom- "ing. We have a very extensive showing of the season's choicest models, and as they are very moderately priced, we are sure that the present stock will soon be lore we advise you to make your selec- tion now, while the assortment is the largest. Prices dh pte Cree $2.00 Wool Finished Blankets da $1 48 | | Full Size Blankets, of extra heavy weight; plain white, with | | colored borders; wool finish. Regular price $2.00; $1 48 1 $6.00 Strictly All-Wool Blankets; full size and “s hea | weight; plain white, tan, gray and assorted plaids; 4.95 $1.25 Comforter, filled with sanitary cotton and cover “a special at c We will place on sale tomorrow 500 pairs of Fine Shoes for ladies; blucher atyle, with patent leather tips. All sizes. ‘This is an excellent opportunity to purchase a good pair of shoos for a very little money, Regular price $2.60; priced for Satur dere oale, pair: $1 49 E PEAR AEPODD New Fall styles in La dies Neckwear--Jabota, Stocks and Lace Collars We have just received them and they depict the very latest modes fot th: 50e NeES eS aa aos ae THE STAR—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER, WIELDS CLEVER PEN AT 14 scons ARE oS Se ROS REE SER IE SHAFER BROS,—NOT ONLY LARGEST BUT BEST Opening Show of Men’s Suits = Cl oe A show storeful of Boys’ We show the y th to Clothes for you choose a Prominent among | found in the Nort Ballor Blouse Norfolk and Derby styles; ¥ b all sizes, from 2% to 17. Plain and fancy ries, all wool an fabrics, well taflored and of good quailty At $5.00 Berr Seem wo | At $18.00 s,s folk styles. Also Buster Brown and Sail high-class models, conse or Blouse styles; al! sizes, vast variety treme, in sizes from 30 to 34, cheat of patterns and al! the popular shades to ure. Exclusive patterns in all-wodh choose among ries. HAFER BROS. ARCADE AND ARCADE ANNEX AMUGEMENTS. eonaleeh oihscicipharstninditinacninie | MOTOR RACES Meadows Speedway Friday and Saturday Afternoon and || @vening, September 10 and 11 semoracy LAR EVENTS MOTORCY CLICS » CLASSY LIST oF ENTRIES TRACK PRUASANTLY LLUMISATED FOR NIGHT EVEN | SPRCIAL TRAINS wpave BVERY TES MINUTES FROM OCC IDEN~ TAL AY. FOR THE MEADOWS Moore Theatre Beattio® Leading MM Frases Beanty Chores. Rives. 600 to $1.50, Mate. INTERNA GRAND OPERA ¢ General seat anie today REPERTOIRE tog Reserved Senta. A Great pn — He Pr Vhursday Matinee “La Traviatn” Thureda Bre ing “Hl Trovetere” Prides Saturday Wat. for Fall at Shafer’s The Shafer Store will show tomorre complete lineg of the new Fall Suits for men and youth Kuppenheimer, Brokaw Bro and other famoug makers are thoroughly represented The high standard maintained by this organization ig a sufficient guarantee as to THIS s The latest New York styles are shown here in im: © varie ety. The clothing is equal in every particular to the best work of the custom tailor. iy ee $20.00, $25.00, $30.00 and $35.00 Special in the Arcade Annex—Men’s Fall Suits at $15.00 offer over five thousand new Pall the new “$15, 00 Clothing for Yo In the Arcade Annex tomorrow we Suite at thin popular ably the beat value shades and patterns are included Firat Avenue sifie At $12. 50 | 20 to 38, chest Boys’ Topcoats —New Fall Styles Shown in cheviots, covert cloths and Scotch effects; wide variety of stylen Sizes from 3% to 17 Complete lines of H. and Sweaters for boys. ‘a, Caps, Underwear, Gloves and Shirts; Walsts WHOLE BLOCK LONG * SEREERE EEE HEE EE xe eee EE ee z Mall Line for P. & Navy Yar@ and it Cesena Smasty, f Athlon, Teurtst nad tniand ta feet” Monds; dane 08 Leave Seattle—64@ (except Hunday) Time of 8 8B. er 20, 40 em. 1:90, letoamer on tis coset, “tn type. Thureday, Gacurday and Sunday only Bont eral diy oe ject Serttonn: EVERETT AND EDMONDS MEALS SERVED Box seats, 50¢ feiseday etn ciate oe: vs evicy |Igorrote Village MAMMOTH 50-TON WHALE A.-Y.-P. Exposition Greatest of Itx Kind Ever Seen in orthwent rion 3, $2.60, $2, $1.60, 91, 2.80, 62, " bo. #. Tbe, » $80. THE GRAND Matinee Tomorrow HH, Fraxeo's M eves. 260 to $1 Noat Week, “The Girl Question.” at sale now on. ves Mats "ae Par! LA SOUSA CLOWN BAND «“NREDS NO BOOSTING.”"—r.-1. And Twonty Other Big Peatur Surplus and um Baseball Greatest Exhibit of a: TOMORROW AT 3:30 Aberdeen va, Seattle, Take Yesler Car. | 3 Times More of ¢ | Nights 500 to $1.60 Beginning Sunday Nix Sam and Lee Shabert ( DANCE tedirnlanid | TO-NIGHT. | N FREE In the Brilliant Viennese day and Saturday ’ | Seattle Theatre Russell & Drew Big Suceens of New Stock Con Saturday Matinee jatur lay atte World. Capital........ divided profits .. The There are those sav some mone: haste for wealth are te wait for a legiti safe opportunity, their hard-earned sa luring speculations whk reality, are but schemes! the unwary. Always ance in your savings Primitive Wild People Ever Made Anywhere ‘Chinese Theatre | Semi-Anaualll A.-Y.-P.E JAMES D, HOGER, SATIONAL S 1 ERIN TROUPE, Just SOLNBR, s and Strong Men. A pine CTORS: and 60c. | Compounded FREE GATE ADMISSION st . rerdin mnitta, White City Park ee the Big $20,000 Airship; Largest in the CORNER SECOND and CHERRY 8) LOIS THEATRE | MARTIN & CO. 1207 ud Av. Opp. High Grade Gloves "The Prisoner PO YOU WANT TO BUY, SELL, | RENT OR EXCHANGE CASH REGISTERS? | ndent dealers band wand second band "PANTAGES THEATRE “Unequaled Vaudevitle.” 8 Big Acts 8) Don't fall to see takes a bath at every perform the man who dey ili eave you THE sUNDW OV Firat Ave | means that the doctor's | scribing is most eff mented by the drug | compounding. RAVEN 1416 Second Av. Motel Savoy, se Ge a TALL'S SAFE & tock 0. "SSAPES 2 CHILDREN'S BYE Herring-Hall-Marvin |), ceenny Pe talist. Bee Safe Co. oy ou cocoa MANUFACTURERS trouble, Our ehal u12 OCCIDENTAL AVENUR derate Closed Sept. 6th, Seattlo Day at the Exposition, We will be there. SCHUCHARD 1207 Second tle, Wash, The Raven orescrtption #7

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