The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 15, 1909, Page 8

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8 nent a ee BROTHER 10 THE OX IN A OCAL COURT A Perfect Type of the Be- ing Markham Writes About Stands Edwin hadow of Prison. and “he does degree the The sile fate ce Was broken tor an tn Bae TAFT WILL BE AT LIVE STOCK SHOW President Taft will review the lve stock parade at the fair grounds when he arrives, and will deliver an address to the live stock men on the morning of October 1 This information came yesterday from. the president's secretary to J. W. Clise, director of the live stock department at the exposition. In the afternoon of the same day the president will go to Tacoma. ‘That the live stock show will be one of the greatest of its kind ever held in the West is the opinion of S. McKelvie, editor of the Nebras ka Farmer, of Lincoln, Neb. and one of the best known authorities | on live stock in the ema Pribumonia, coughs, sore throat, and all lung trouble. Leary's Com- pound cures. All druggists, tee PROF. STEVENS Fourth and Pine. Special dancing part every Wednesday ~~ Ostrich Feathers Have your oid willow Frames ‘ and dye feat MODEL MILLINERY CO. 520-527 P. ct b> = Peopte’s Beak, Bide M.A.GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE COR, SECOND AVE. BETWEEN PIKE & PINE. a CLOSED ALL DAY TOMORROW Sept. 15.—A ape cfal train carrying surgeons, nurses and supplies arrived here today to ny Injured workmen who aped death in a pre of 10,000 pounds miles from here esterday. One man was killed in tantly by the explosion and five IN OBSERVANCE OF HOLIDAY others seriously hurt The amite “kicked back,” In tead of exploding in an upward firection, and 10 butldings in the construc camp where the acct lent curre were destroyed Among the injured is Jno. W Main 6921 Alhambra Theatre Bldg., The finest Sample Sh leathers and All Ladies’ Shoes $2.50 Sample Shoes vade, for REGULAR $4.00 TO $6.00 VALUES. Alhambra Theatre Bidg. 1634 Westlake Boulevard. Star Sample Shoe Shop "SA a REWARD ee UF ons, WATONAPER Two of the Victims Whom t3 y He Murdered Laid to ' d four ‘ with | Rest and Mourners in ' yea, wat) Angry Mood. ' next Hy Unlted Pree) Ay UTICA, N. ¥,, Sept, 15.—Despite » the fact that reward sceregating . Job $ have been offered for v8, ANE) rrinrde of Teresa copia an. wh J rel ade that they are no neare os © heart! day that the children ‘ . Md) wore aped " \ a. ard) Late Sunday Teresa, Freddie and ka Pe fuaino were kidnaped Ir tof Che re lthe vi of thelr he s by a W ! 1 ; god-father of little rosa, Follow eerling an alba would ‘ across sungater last’ Monday Joad body of Teresa, and Infusino dying under a , annie, who Was suffering nar olver wound in the arm. nt of the kidnaping and t tithe Jhow the stranger had deliberately Miller dressed but|shot the children flat. drifted into our| The police today say that they a fow days age © Fannie knows the tdentity . ney. He must {of the murderer of Freddie and Should he starve? Not|Téresa, but fa afraid to tell who ; lhe te he went to the Hotel Butler} When the victims of the mur and casually rogistered |derer were laid to rest today, the Freddie was tired as well as|funerals were attended by thou hungry. So he ordered a square |#ands of angry Italians, and it was Al with the trimmings. Freddie |Becessary to send a detail of po- downed that meal with much {lice to the cemetery to prevent « pleasure. Afte lunch Freddie | demonstration put on hie hat and left the hotel The Italians are sught up to This in itself was not criminal, but|® high pitch of exettement and the Freddie forgot the formality of pay-| murderer of the children is almost ing for either meal or room, The | Certain to be summarily dealt with bill amounted to $5 and the hotel |!" case of his apprehension people notified the police, Preddie| OPERATE ON GOV. JOHNSON was picked up by ROCHESTER, Minn. Sept. 15 City Detectives Hayden and Johnson. Now rreddie IN OEEP CANYON. hip Cottage City last night, and} it was while talking of bis aftaire| at the mines that he was stricken | with heart faflure. | Hampton was 55 years old, and besides the widow leaves four chil (Ry Celtted Pree) LOS ANGELES, Sept. 15—8en ator Frank P. Flint today te recov ering from the experiences of a |aren. A brother, Hampton. ts |\imowing atx hours when be wan une PONGSI€ ai i deep c ‘on « Be Clem rangements for the funeral have |/*t '# & deep canyon on Ban ding to news that i inland, ac has reached the mainiand Flint, with Chief Fores hot, Stewart Edward White, of Santa Barbara, and C. F. Holder, have been fishing at Ran Clemente which ies 36 miles at sea, for the last © Monday the party started yet been made. WILL GRANT FRANCHISE The corporations committee of the city council has practically de o€ the Indian mounds that cided to recommend for passage the | © franchise granting the Northern |#@ im the interior of the island Pacific railroad « perpetual right|, O8 the return trip Fiint saw what to operate a railroad system for|®¢ thought would prove a short cut a distance of about two miles |% the camp. He journeyed down edi ar ye lag A yey ~ gorge for more than half to find that tt ended foot of a huge face r, onl committee opert ow ne! on A committee of property owners | £0 lbh: ot th, yesterday afternoon appeared be . gh Bee ; fore the corporations committee |! Sranite. When he attempted . retrace his steps he lost his way and declared that the proposed After ¥ ing for hours and road is needed out that way. Fur-! ul sara shouting vainly for help, the senator was about to give up and look for 4a sheltered apot to spend the night when he caught the shimmer of the ocean through a narrow side can yon that entered the gorge. He bur ried to the beach, which was inerely & narrow strip of sandy #helf tected on all sides by impa bluffs. About dask the prisoner sighted a amall fishing boat about a hundred | yards off shore and by shouting and ther discussion on the franchise will be held by the corporations committee next } Tuesday afternoon waving his cont attracted the atten tion of Its skipper. He ved at the camp just as his anions | were organizing a search part to go back over the tral BLOWN TO (By United Press.) NEHALEM, Or c Sweeney, president of the Sweeney Ind. 1098 > | Construction company of Portland ¥ He was ick by flying rocks, but it ie believed he will recover Sweeney holds a contract for con tructic work on the Pacific Rall & Navigation compan had arrived in camp the way and {we « line, super work which had been un der way for several week A charge of 10,000 pounds of ex plosive was placed in a tunnel work ing. Before the men who placed the charge reacted their places of shelter the dynamite exploded, One man, a Greek, was blown to atoms The camp, which was 300 feet away from the tunnel opening, was de nolished 1534 Westlake Boulevard. men and styles women, fn all JUSTICE HORSEWHIPPED. (By United Cressy Los ANGELES, Sept. 15.--Be All Men’s Shoes cause Juatice of the Peace Bulkley made alleged diapa remarks about her, Mrs. George $3.00 Clark, wife of an Antelope township rancher, publicly horsewhipped the official, according to information received. Bulkley has denied that he made insulting remarks about |the woman, BY AN EXPLOSION ee eee ol ly \* BANK CLEARINGS . sy gata |® Clearings today 262,501,060) % *® Dalanc co) 4,000) se “ Tacoma * Clearings toda 8 907.6250 Te ® Balances HOT Ow * * # Clearing 0,10 0.ge | ® Balance . 139,170 : hi Se ee **) PHILIPPINE BAND, 86 STRONG HAS ARRIVE Waiting for Relative to eto Pht Read the Papers. The Philly { nstabulary bar —— — | of 86 members, arrived in Beatt ees Ga etic | thin morning, will lead the parade! oy yap, a eek at the expoattion when Prealde ‘" Moun” eames of tan cake Taft vinite the fair, A great many |canital land. ecmmiasion. forme quainted with the president, wh hn Bye vi i of Z nase they call, “Tio Guillermo,” meaning egg sn ge | Unele Bin” tn Spanish, The Fil-| Carty jant evening sitting In an eaey yinow met Taft when he wa hair on th ch of his re ‘ ernor general of the islands and! ie had been apparent! the are great admirers of his. They! post of health tod xcept that he played at hie tnaugura 4n4/had been complaining of failing { promine to do themselves proud in| sight. He ate hearty dinner te ' thin city when they lead the presl-|night and went out on the poreh dent's procession to the exposition. | cerryir at tha as, noe ay and 6 to walt until jhis sisterintaw, following her SENATOR QNLEY 1§ cs "ses se Sa y ayed im th house ab hour, and when she } TO REPLY TO BRYN <2! a hair (Hy Untted Press.) ane county, Vt, 68 years ag DALLAS, Tex., Bept, 16 —Senator|!aat August, He had been a rest Hatley declared today that he will|dent of Washington the past 20 answer Bryan's attack on him whe ears, for 18 of whi he claimed | he speaks at Dallas next Sunday his home. He was ap evening. Last week Bryan spoke lector of custome of the during his addre d the Texas delegation for vo ing for a duty on hid He de nounced thelr actions as a violation of the party platform and an aid to and a direct challe h at the thme by the state politicians THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, FOUND DEAD Col. business cluatvely realty interests in Chicago, Tacoma ¢ and at-other potnte Recen Col. Heustie was ap SEPTEMBER 18, i SITTING IN EAoY CHAIN Ra Heustis Dies at His Home in Olympia While! | | \ | # Was born at Barton sound district under Pres: | MoK! Heustis re i 4 meveral years ago from active devoting his attention ex to handling bis extensive and as such it was taken by the | polnted by Gov. Hay a member of Texas senator the new capitol commission. He aves « widow and three sone SUTTON CASE AGAIN, iGuy, who t* employed by the Great (iy United Press) [Northern at Great Falls, Mont WASHINGTON, Sept. 15.--Dissat- Mack, who is at Los Angeles; and| f fafied with the recent Investigation |James, who t* tn California. A} at Annapolis Into the death of Lieut. | brother, George, who bas been en-| Sutton, of Portland, Ore. it was gaged in the ratiroad business in learned today that Representative they fatled to elect a successor ® fill the vacancy in their # number, caused by the death # of EAaward H. Harriman. It je & expected that the vacancy will @ be filled at the next meeting 4 of the directors. eeeeeeeeeee * o . . See eee hee aoe i ADAMS COUNTY 1S CLEBATING TOON) Over 500 families from Riteville and vicinity are celebrating Adams County Day ‘at the fair thie after. |} noon, Practically all of this sum: | ber ca on spectal trains as far jf] as Tacoma yesterday, from wheace | | they completed their trip on board |f \ tho Indianapolis, Crops have been | good in Adan pty this year, i and now that they are all threshed [if and put away the farmers are able} 1] to do Justice to the day set aside ff for Adams county i) 1 MURDERER G Lire. il] | (Ry Celted Pree) FAIRBANKS, Sept. 15.—George Mathewson, who killed Gus Law lens at Forty-Mile ip March, 1908 was convicted of murder in the} first degree, the Jury fixing the penalty at life imprisonment | ATOoms | i Pee ee eee eee eee eee . *|| * GEE! BUT IT's HOT. * Hi * LOS ANGELES, Sept. 15— {Hf *& This is the hottest day of nd I * year In Low Angeles. The offi >w|] * cial thermometer at he we) . bureau registered OL w) * ) this morning, butjat | * noon the mercury had dropyed g& | * ¢ No ‘prostratidns * n reported * * *| Tee ee eee eee Sees oe Corner $14,000) ts in is Ae terms Here is a corner which really cheap, and being close makes {t It for sevsments all paid very desirable ready improvement and very easy Corner Lot On 45th St. North $3,500 80x100 on 45th st nyside ay, All pald E.W.WAY & CO. BAILEY BUILDING near Sun Terms Texas, and bis wife , Gov np was operated on today Good, of Iowa, intends to intaiddce jing at the Heustis home for some thay Hold nd Na it bee for omemal trouble for the fourth |& resolution at the next ee ‘Of | months. Another brother reatdes | Freddie's meals are brought by|time. It is said that he rallied congress demanding that thejpaval yar “| Be | jail trusties and he doesn't have | F®! While all danger {# not affairs committee Inv morn It the hen Mrs, George Heustis dis n he: either. r ! the physicians are con Sutton case and also conditiggr’at covered ¢ colonel dead to his oe ee : the governor will re Annapolis at the time of the Lighaclen chatr Dr. Redpath was summoned} | cover rapidly ants death. at once and fared that death sc! DROPS DEAD M HOME i. been due t art discase } SENATOR FLINT IS | *%© 10 v0 xno | | While discussing business affairs | / (My Cntted Press) ton, a foreman in the Treadwell : jwill leave Portugal for England, mines, Alaska, dropped ~ dead at} where he t* to visit King Edward, thelr hom age th av., yester }FOR SIX HOURS HE HAD most! eee ee erereee * ge November 20 ay afternoon. Hampton expected . to leave for Alaxka on the steam-| MARROWING EXPERIENCE FAIL TO ELECT MAN * TO SUCCEED HARRI NT NEW YORK, Sept rept * though the New York Cental # directors moet this afternoon, #) W ed American sia, arrived here from Berlin. have been visit ROCKHILL AT NEW POST. (By Untied Prem) PETEASHURG Sept. 16 Rockhill, the newly appoint ambassador to Rus 8ST Ww Remarkable Savings in Reliable Furnit that their a Read carefull Every day our furniture business is gr Home furnishers are goes farthest here. A goodly number of choice pieces ready Thursday means the saving of dollars. finding out morning. wing, SPECIAL NO. 3—QUARTER-SAWED @I DINING TABLE P t. feet; extends to6 regul lar price 00. Special F F ‘ 1—FULL QUARTER-SAWED OAK DRESSER 4S4nch top, swell front, mirror: regular val Pricey. CAN dss is Sis aoe SPECIAL NO large French plate bevel 22.50, Special ‘Thursday t $14.50 45-inch round top, claw pane finish ; day and Frida y and SPECIAL NO. 2—FULL QUARTER-SAWED >E .4—NE TAE OAK BUFFET SPECIAL NO. 4—NEAR OAK DINING Full swell front, top shelf, under which is a large Bike bette olen Franson ron sid a French plate bevel mirror, 10x40 inches; a bea resiiar walle $1600. Special for Thurs tiful and massive piece of furniture, hand-rubbed Irs wg Y finish, golden or early Eng regular value ; $35.00. Special for Thursday and Friday only Substantial re: : Room @ $22.50 ay and |2000 Yards Granite Inlaid Linoleun Famous English Manufacture Will wear twice as long ax domestic inlaid 1,000 yards Brussels Carpeting, in a $27.50 Seamless Wilton Rugs, three patferns—b green and tan; regular | range of 5 t-only; regular This rug { ire, has ad price $1.26. Special for Thursday and 95 price 75c and pile and will ng as aR Friday only c Friday C rug made at Ladies’ Fall Underwear A Veritable bBo New Fall Showing af ig. west the Irian first day of the Millinery Opening proved to be, We say this because of the many compl nts expressed by Women's White Merino Vests, | @ goodly number Seattle's forem hion-seekers re specially Merode hand-made garment; high | garding the magnificent be : neck, long or short sleeves or knee length tights to s th a lavish Wee Ns fo ankle And again because the bus 90c ous records trimmings, match, at, a garment , ; : we have deckded: tlt etans Saag nahn Gade, Come again Thursday and Frida grand dl i hand crochet finished; high neck, week t mn long or short sleeves; also low r - v v neck, sleevelos; ankle, length Special Offering in Waists Ee oe I tights; @ $1 50 vcked Nets, suit | ec ‘or glee Women's Vests, pure white Sea A snap fe Dutch! ¥ at Island cotton; the famous Mun- | ladies needing neoks. long s! ~ sing = make high neck, 1098 | joroe sizes slétVes>, over | Net th faney sleeves, ankle length tights 85 =o * sienveere y 1 @ ¢ ns oUt Women’s Union Suits, pure white Neady yrs sizes, 4 42, Sea Island cotton; xtra heavy | day morning 4 feeular “si. weight; high neck, long sleeves, AL prices $. ) ankle length; a $ 5 out two th oc, ‘ompaglaal S| sult +++ 17 hundred in the el.) ‘Thursday Butterick Fadler | n i Assortment only ——————— ee Art Department Specials ae - : mal Sa 60c Laundry Bags for 20¢ ee " for Butterick famous fashion 25c White Dollies for 10¢ | finest makes of B ick Pal Cluny Lace Doilies and Center | jinverie and lace The Delineator Pleces at ONE-HALF PRICE, | | BSTC ane lace m latest st =| trimmed, Irish er items of NOTIONS. ‘ : Stel caies a veee il] 280 Fancy Barrettes for ....g5¢| Ace inserted Soc eins acs 50¢ Dressing Comb for .,...25¢ | waists. High X | alogue of Fast | Three Washington | _Stores Sn ae NEFISHER @. Dorothy ‘odd |} Shoei iiss for W. 1] | i} HE TONE at EAT TLE “Green “33 Se5, £8.88. 2, pee - £3. £89, OF a 6 eee wams\l « \t eit, “ACRE EEEoE,¥: = Se A Lief PE PO OE es

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