The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 5, 1909, Page 10

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10 TIKEN THE STAR f - NN ; | THE ACTOR» FACTORY FIRED 10 COVER UP MUROE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1909 : f filed a warrant in Judge ¢ ‘| girh T DESERTED SHE ASK = AR th Slat oe | aut PHTALOMA Cal 0 d Memory, night watehman gal for the Patatame incubatar tage the gan a vigil that which = wa burned torday 124 hours each day for two|NEW METHOD OF PREVENTING | jorning, wa th nths and ioh ended last nigt AMATEUR THEATRICALS big structure ac € he weary watchers of the AT COLLEGE, cording to the ce toda wh Longefloremen's Union saw the |have begun a b for the mur steamer Oscar stealthil derer or murderer Union Labor's Vigil Is Re- ‘nto dock after dark. 8! hig ty eee The coroner's jury last night re only a halt hour and n we PALO ALTO, Nov, & eld pri} turned a verdict of murder follow warded by Arrest of the taken over to | Harbor by her | one mewhere in the mountains | ing an examination of the charre : ee : ; Jap mate, ‘The captain was not ) m here, Robert Wood: | body of the watehman, which wa ay Missing Witness in the 27 iii unis morning. and then |< Ray Wheeler and C. H. Tals! found in the ruine 2 | ~klisti e and the arrest made lanta, members of the junior clas The verdict was based on tb ; Blacklisting Case. MacDonald's bond was fixed at/at Stanford university, and prin-|¢act that a wound two inches Jor ; . $600 by Judge Giltian in the plug ugly ex and which penetrated the 1 which is to be prem | was found by examining » thi os riday night, were bound and] ra boy ai f |gaxked and ‘closely guarded by 4 ; f i — oP sucessfully executed & plot yes i Lena’ tari |terday afternoon and last night fi 1 Ne pauloa laboe aba the The kidnaped juniors were to] 4 no Gok tines Saas Mae: | ay the leading roles in the class | fahon elisa date get Rae play. Late yesterday afternoon i on ager sr ggy oy Phage aggre | Woodville received telephone mes ee ~ee ethic sc generate ie jsaKes purporting to be from a class rEaca Meaipiacaie'te a very edi | am Bonnifield, demented Alaska|mate asking him to go to the as ial witness for the state in the ease | Millionaire, went to church again|sembly hall to look over some itness for the state he case are eared of State va. J. C. Hayden, charged | this morning, and again landed In) Bee is’ tae «digi Wales with blacklisting. Hayden is the | Jail. Pe eel ; managing owner of the Arlington| While the heads of the congre-j#elsed by strong arm senior® and) Desh, comand : gation attending mass at the|taken to the basement, where he On May 19. it. Is alleged in| Church of Our Lady of Good Heip,/ was bound and gagKed the information against. Hayden, | at Fifth av, and Jefferson st., were| Last night Wheeler received an he approached Capt. MacDonald, bowed in prayer, Sam Bonnifield, |other message and like treat while his boat was untoading at the | With all the shifty cunning of an/at the hands of the upper ¢ Arlington dock, and informed him insane man, slipped out of the/men. Tallant was captured whil that if he did not immediately dix ehurch and ran at break-neck/on his way home, and then all sharge ; union longshore. | Speed down the street to the police |three were hustled into closed car. | peceand rer 1 be al. Station, a block away riages and driven into the mountain lowed te Careful Selection, Perfect Sanitation and Refrigeration are the elements made for the success of Crescent Market The cholcest cuts at the low est prices consistent with perior quality always found at this market. tolling the bell Following that episode hy who placed him in a privat tarium, rying about going to chure which have the Promised to take him to mm: got away from him. MORE CHARGES AR su be to ‘$25 feta, on September 21 ‘Hans Pederson of AT 4 fic “iprelit nif | Riplinger’s first uled for Novembe trial is Waldorf nidg.. TOK-10 Hike se. WET completely severed. to the belfry during services and| like a madman.) placed in charge of his brother, Last night he began wor- in order to humor him the brother day. He did so, and the insane man UP TO RIPLINGER August 19, 1904, and tre TO- N IGHT_ & Paul of $4,200, on Octoder ADM N E 1904. efore 1406 First Ave. Bonni: | fastness. | dock ht « ship in Seattle Rushing into the station, x again, MacDonald refused and the field fell on his knees before the| It in said that the men are held SEATTLE Oscar was forced to leave the dock, d¢8k sergeant and begged and| captives in a cabin on the summit pleaded for protection from Coast + 20 miles from |; Union Takes Action. conjured up in his aberrated brain. |bere. Reports on the campus are The case was vdiately taken Bonnifield was taken to the hos |to the effect that abductors é up by the Longshoremen’s Union | pital, and is being kept under close | Will release their victims Saturday Un and Hayden was arrested. | watch. jafter the date of the play has ton It was only a week ago Sunday | PAs#ed | a that Bonnifield created a sensation! ‘The juniors are much wrought} Sa Ss & in the same church by slipping up| ¢ affair, ap bxpense VIN i pt to ree the prisoners in time oe wi Trust Co. of Seattle ¢ sani. nh, and aant Capital ; $300,000 Surplue and undivided GOON: dae cdesece see E We import our “'We cannot afford it’ is a | valuable phra It Is often gloves direct. worth a fortune. It will allenate CRESCENT MARKET | 2 22cm, istermetions come We Know the Bf no one wnose triendehip ia ing peculations aggregating $7. . s th having.”"—Willlam Jen In Cow Butter Store, First Ay. § Dv? been placed against. John quality we 1lm- nag leet Riplinger, former elty comptroller, nings Bryan, who is ab iy charged on five . uel Scot canine on teil POY; therefore fy 1g sew cen - a saat oity eager from contramers DANCE tus ture son cenree smgei WE Can afford |peculations from Frank H. Paul of Compounded Semi-Annually. to guarantee every pair. 3D. HOGE, President B. SOLNER, JAMES sched N Cashier Judge —-———==—-—= | Yakey. He will be defended by| age enn gg MALLEABLE RENGES H. Morris 1 Fentinnse | hentte, J P's im: RIVERSIDE, Cal Nov 5. wine, Pride of every While attempting to board a mov-| Mmcaeheed im every wa. ove ing Santa Fe freight train early to-| CORNER SECOND FOYNGK—FURNETURE | day Charles Knox, a. brakeman,| and CHERRY STREET Gaves You 30 per cent. | fej} beneath the wheels. Both feet | The New Store in the Majestic aod Keaton. Or Coat in our stock. on credit to ladies and men. as You . Get Paid, Either Weekly or by the Month, as Best Suits Your Pocketbook OUR “PRESTO” MODEL COAT 414 Union St. BETWEEN FOURTH AND FIFTH Wili Pay for Any Suit We sell good clothes WIELYS Theatre Building With collar turned dow 7 88 4 S Tai wa ook bar d down, is a perfect dress coat; with l is not our desire to make the Custom Tailor ‘ me ; ned up is a perfect auto coat or storm coat, “It's envious, nor do we contend that when a man © Wo coats in one, at a single price.” They come . * r na in different lengths and materials, and make an {deal coat is deformed that a tailor is not needed, but for tor the ainy season, Price 00. the average Man and Young Man our Clothes fit Pht mae LADIES—We sell Suits, Coats, Capes as perfectly as the product of any tailor Peete Skirts, retticoats, Silk and Net Waists, popular The Overcoat shown above is a smart. creation, Open Saturdays Until 10 mi Beth. Phones. and its fitting ability, tailoring and complete han dling is equal to any custom made garment. We style would enjoy show’this in many fabric showing you TWO STORES, BOYLE’S 423 Pike and 5308 Ballard Av. , any or all of which we Avs, Branches at Datlord, Georgetown After morning WHO WANTS A TALKING MACHINE? Edison waiting him until that he would re-!$ hoping Millinery Sales ARE NOW ON At the Wonder 1521-1523 Second Ave. Now is the best to buy your BEAVER or FUR HAT. time Machines, $12.50 We have them in a great variety as to shape and Decord 35¢ bs style, and at prices that will surely meet your ap RE proval, "SPECIAL Cur (019g) ARC Ma | $25 to This week we offer very liberal reductions on Re ode 209 » 65 to $3.5) Victor Machines, $10 to $259 Rec ords, 35¢ to $7.00 eR rrimmed Hats of We very the popular styles invite ee how you cordially reasonable you to come in and can get these hats We also have a great many Felt and Satin shape vorth $2.00 to $3.50 that are offered for $1.00 each Don't fai, to look these over when you come in IT’S AT THE WONDER Second Avenue Bet. Pike and Pine eS co, filers Music Building Third and Deal at Headquarters NEARING THE EN 7 Seattie’s Greatest Low-Priced Bargain Carnival Nearly Finished! SENSATIONAL PRICE-CUTTI Will Make the Closing Days of the Big CAR-LOAD SAL Long Remembered Two full cars of High-Class Merl 1 dise, of | Clothing, Shoe and Furnishing At Seattle consisting prices you néver saw equal the figures that quoted: MEN'S SUITS CHILDREN'S SUITS MEN'S NECKWEAR 1,000 PAIRS BLANK! $6.50 Binck Worsted 3,65 | 82322 Stilaren's chev. 1.19 | 2,2" Te $1.25 Gray and Suits, all sizes; now . fot Suits $ ' for thes 5c Yellow coeeseaall $8.00 All Wool Black 65 $4.00 Children’s Double-Breasted 35c Fancy Teck Ties $2.50 Heavy Men's Sulte; now . Suite, in 1 95 for ~ 19¢ Gray ...... Men's regular $10.00 Suite, in} worsted ; Ol. 60c New Fourin-Hands $4.00 Scotch plaids and B35 | 8.2 and $6.00 Chitdren's suits, | tor 7 Wool .....<scsauen gray mixtures ' in Scotch plaids, tweeds and | 10c Pancy Handkerchiefs, $5.00 and $6.00 Heavy Men's $12.50 Suits, in drese vi | fancy mix red, white or black OC] wold ide . $3.45 cunas and serges; 7 85 MUFOB oes eee ees $2.00 latest styles . z Quilts seeeens Men’s $16 and $18 Suits, in blue MEN’S SHIRTS $ CHILDREN’S REEFERS $5.00 Children's Re graye and keree with metal butte and black serges, $2.00 California Flannel double-breasted great values single and $8.35 Quilts Shirte 95c $5.00 Extra Heavy Double-Breast ed Flannel Shirts. 76c Black Sateen Work fers, in fancy $2.95 TRUNKS AND TELESCOPE Fine $7.00 Trunks for YOUTHS’ SUITS Chambray $7.50 Suit Cases Youths’ Suits, tn black cheviote MENS’ PANTS Shirts 43c $10.00 Trunks, straps. and worsteds; regu $2 85 $1.50 Men's English Corded Wo) $1.00 Blue wha White attached; for larly $6.00 ' ing Pants . Bc 90c Youths’ Suits, in fancy plaids go at ee oc ccc brown ono and ¢ mix- | $2.50 Men's Worsted 1 1 tures; regularly $ 45 Pants go at ' MEN’S HATS $7.00 4, $3.60 Men's Ail-Wool $3.00 Black and Brown manors nN Youths’ Suits, in imported] Pants go at Aegmapeged pe 1,65 Men's Buff Cait Sho tweeds and cheviots; regularly $2.00 Soft Hate. latest 1 a toes; regu $1. ae aad 29 2.60 values: fo cr fecaeamemais $6.35 BOYS’ CORDUROY PANTS, | g.4RAHOE - 0. * Men's $3.50 Viel Kid and WORTH 750, for 390 oa Bret809 $3.45 | air shoes, blucner Mothers’ Friend Shirts, for boys; = id out; for M OVERCOATS AND CRAVEN regular 75c kind; Men's High Cut Shoes, 16ine 4 ak erits "icermeaae a aa for 48c MEN'S UNDERWEAR top, water proofs; — reaaa $12 1 Rca Feoats, in blue Tt rancy Slik-Mixed $1.00 49 500 FleeceLined Under 37 $8.00 values; net gy $5, OH]. shirts tor... e.... eee. Cl wear ot ae ae Fe a : 2 ende 7 ve 4 r 50 cy] $15.00 Mon’s Fancy Top Coats, oe Ramee nde 5 Rtg 19¢c ye Borgel Ribbed Under ~48c sr ee $4 Be High ght browns and melione and | a5¢ Socks, black and $1.00 Heavy Wooi Under for hmeres; latest $8, 75 Brox Cc ta Tc styles . 2 ae . $15.00 and $16.00 Men's Genuine | °C President Sus 286 he pe won Ribbed 9c LADIES’ SHOES Priestly Cravenettes, every | Pendere -- , $2.00 Woot Under aNtt Aye +s $8.75 Ladies’ Shoes, in ge coat guaranteed 8 90 vat oy 97c mat kid top, Good- Bit oO. rain proof MEN’S COAT SWEATERS ar welt $2.00 Sweaters, wool; 95 Ladies’ Shoes, in Vic id WORKING GLOVES tor .. c YOUTHS’ SHOES and dongola, blucher , 15 Hog Skin $2.50 Wool Sweaters $2.65 Youths’ Shoes, tn Gloves cn eaO Le $4.45 | Peccat 1.69 $ Misses’ School Bhees 10¢ Canvas Glove $4.00 Fancy All “Wool $2.00 Children’s Shoes. dongola and call 3 tor 106 | “svcstere ; SAO heaton. 95e] iis Those who are ips bright and early tomorrow (Sat urday) morning will profit greatly and be well repaid. Open Saturday Evening== GREAT WESTERN CLOTHING COMPANY 1317-19 First Ave.—Between Union and University—131 7-19 FirstA

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