The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 24, 1909, Page 11

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THE STAR—FRIDAY, MBER 24, 1909. 11 U.S, DREAONAUGHT 1S. THEODORE BELL HAS. | AAA RRR RRR RRR neh IN. 2 Screen, °° HENEY MINS FHT | WE DANG Seradeaeeaed HMRC) FL TEST, PSF GVH “The : rf] “The 5 Exclusive Exclusive Style Style ee Shop” Shop” f QUINCY, Mass, Sept. 24-—Tho) NOTRE DAME, Ind a4 North Dakota, the firat fighting 8 (Ry Uni 4, ® Murasky today sustained the ship in the United States navy Of| of California aad ne power ahatl er of Francis J. Heney to|the Dreadnaught class, haw been me,” was the statement of WIL | REACH H OVER an) ine sult brought by Charles M. Fick. | Completed and everything i# ready | The SA; Bett of Catmerme te ert for a recount of the democratic | for the which the vessel must | poy students of Notre Dame unt votes cast in the before she 4 today a * that Is rega | When Heney was declared the demo. | from the shipbuilde The govern: | mdiduti Ry United Press) clared the ¢ Ipbe vo of the weatern democrat’s and Two Two Sons Who NEW ORLE Tr ew pt. 24 cratic nominee for district attorney,| Ment standardization tests are set! confidence 714-716 SECOND AVENUE ent primary, | und an be accepted in his political future ily of Six) With 200 already known to be dead This decision gives Heney the) for Oct. 16. | his own phic tgenaas ay topes ie y n Loulsiana alone, and a wumber |{’@ocretic nomination, He will] The Rockland course, off th Bell delivered a aincere eulogy of dently and will ap-| Maine coast, has been chowen as the} the late Goy, John A at aw the nominee | Place to put the vossel through her| Minnesota by Dogs and) of vitiagos and hamlets yer heard from, it seems certain today Johnson of OUR NEW c : . of the Good nment Loa paces. di si ros Hest Will ©% Jail Henoy has four. nontiations | Anse | + * — : 1 800. Telephone and te legraph | Flokert will run on the republican | ied BANK CLEARINGS. * 2 4 Prited Pres communication is gradually being | and uns , * p, W. Va.. Se . eatored, and as a result the let | "* "on labor tickets | \* Seattle. * endl pp ch hing iy | * & Clearings today 98,977.07 & E ne added to almost | | * Balances 169,224.19 & hourly ie angers - i | " - Tacoma. * Piraod | ROSE Men place the property loxs | he steamer Santa Clara of the! # Balances. . 56,961.00 . a $50,000,000. The sugar cane | | Atari Steamship company sailed | w Portland, ’ A | 23 5O ve d 30 00 xnd | orOR is a total loss. The damage | for Alaskan porta at 9 p. m. this|® Clearings today, ..§1,047,942.00 # 0.0 9 ¢ . an b id © the rice flelds which are directly | jmorning, She was loaded down|® Balances .,.,,... 65,003.00 ® M » | tm the path of the storm cannot be | iene | with freight and had a fair num-| *) of | Catimated, but are almost certain to| Evidently walking to the King| ber of passengers ROR RO ROR tot kt tt be a total loss st. station to board a train, a well! Se | the hands they bad su ti The wreckage from the small} dressed man, apparently about 60| On Monday next the steamer| The boy who runs away fron ; fishing Vessels and other craft is} years old, dropped dead at Fourth | Bucks will sail direct for San | home never has as good a time a ‘a posse for drifting ashore, and the loss from | 4¥. 8. and Jackson st, shortly be | Francisco, She has a good pas-| he thought he would jwenger Hat and the usual large | ARE REMARKABLE For Their Style and Quality Merit At these prices we are now offering choice new Tailored Suits that are by barr this source is certain to run into|fore 12 o'clock Inst night, The| #¢ ' * Reels mountain cabin. |the thousands | man was walking along Jackwon at, | cargo. For soft white hands and com: | Threatened | towards the atatton, when sudden | | ploxton, Leary’s Liquid Compound, farm jly he sank to the ground. A search| T' er Governor sailed for | Perfumed. All druggists il a “BUTTE MIN | of the man's clothing revealed §195/|San Frau “a ye “nea =| jin cash and a railroad ticket to | fornia eo and Southern Call. |——-—~ | Bpbrate, Wash o'clock 3 ta this morning at 10 a the authorities are Thin popular vessel was) Sahing fn thelr pow or | {88 wnual loaded down with freight | the prisone he jand passengers. | pens hourly, and ax — | t Sagrssmorng prserentlfs The Cottage City salla tomorrow | of unusually attractive value. There are a great number to select from, all of the most fashionable fabrics and embodying the very latest style features. BU TTE, Mont., Sept. 24 Three} for Skagway and Southeastern ? 3 i - : 3 thousand miners of the day shift | Alaska at 9 p.m. She will be An inspection of this collection will convince the most conservative of : ns. }qmployed fn 45 of the largest mines| Did you read the ad on the claasi.| followed q week from tomorrow : aaa was of the Amalgamated properties re-| fied page yesterday? by the Umatilla, which makes the remarkable style and quality merit. s . loodhownds were |fused to go to work this morning} Read it today, then, ami see|Nome and Bt. Michaels her dos Hibs scene and put on the and 5,000 men of the night sbift an | where we cashier of The BStar| nations be Meadows hou oid pounced thelr intention today of | offers $1.00 each for three copies - = We scent for ten |not reporting for duty tonight be|of this paper of a certain date ARG FINED. | ve f ly led the sheriff cause the engineers employed at the He ts held reaponaible for getting Because they used eltric acid in-| t® Blankenship's mines have seceded from the Weat- | these three coples of that date, and | stead of lemons in the manufacture ern Federation of Miners and have | he says he thinks he wil! have them | of lemonade, Fred Sallah, Joe Ablan ‘on Trail. formed an independent unton of/ on time. and A. Campas were each finad $20 enough nel styles and steee to make It whey. Old Oak Shoes $4.00 ATTRACTIVE TAILORED LINEN n and his| thelr own. The action of the engi Be sure and read the ad all the} by Police Judge Jobn B. Gordon Of the blood. | Beers, followed by that of the| way through yesterday. The fines were paid. J.|— "eer Dollars’ Worth Im very miners, threatens to start an Inter-| Then be bin and / Oe ea ant | nectne strife between u-lons which | the cashier rtain and do just what! Duncan and Stmon Burnett, charged “ k will be given a hearing Stacy-Adams and John- fome people suffer exeru clating pain from thelr feet without knowing that an arch support will afford relief in al most every case. Our Hoholl Tri-Apring | Arch | Support re ves all foot trouble, Worn any shoe 05 PAVE a iby ‘ors | ™Ay Involve every big mining cam The cashier's window Is the first Sept. haa ane etter: rar west of the Rockies P| window to the left a0 you enter the | = —— pagers urphy Shove, pasted wea ial ococtiel oat front door of The Star office. | to $10.00. men, nally | FREE GATE ADMISSION i me CORONER ABSOLIES || White City Park meres AQY FROM ALL BLAME = 5 eee Bult was commenced yesterday In the superior court by Sullivan @/ After Investigating the tragic] Considine against N. Salih, pro- death of Mrs. Robina Hemer, wife! prietor of the Streets of Calro at! of J. Henry Hemer, grand re the A-Y.-P. E., for commissions due corder of the A. O. U. W., Wednes for furnishing talent for Ballh's day, Coroner J. C. Snyder believes dapcing shows. The amount sued that the woman fell down the ele for ts $205.60, which ts supposed vator shaft in the Kohler @ Chase to represent 5 per cent of the building through mo neglect of M.| weekly salaries of the performors M. Miner, the elevator operator. | furnished AT $1.95, $2.95 and $3.95 At the above prices we have three splendid lines of strictly Tailored Waists that are attracting much attention. They represent a fine degree Bankrupt Sale $24,000 stock of Clothing, Hata, Shoed and Farfishings at your own price 24—P IKE #1404 of excellence in style, material ahd workmanship, and are considered espe- cially low at the prices marked. AWARDED GOLD MEDAL ‘ : HIGHEST AWARD ON MALLEABLE RANGES AT THE A.-Y.-P. EXPOSITION Seattie First Prize Highest Award at Lewis and Clark Exposition Portland, Oregon, 1905 Received Highest Award At the Only Two Expositions Ever Shown Seattle—Portland Portland First Prize Portland First Prize _ Seattle Agents >THE GROTE-RANKIN CO. SECOND AND UNION TWICE PROVEN A RANGE FOR THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST °

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