The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 26, 1910, Page 7

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eri bly [Saturday in honor of President win P TODAY IN HISTORY [iin Corts othe te laid tor 2,100 ty oe - wople ha DPTEMBER 2 — s}tiance was|, (\ Belfast, Ireiand, a twe-cent ve shened by Crar | (Fe ls offered on the street cars to! alexander 1. of workingmen ) Russla, Emper- | é or Fran of| Of New York's 4,000,000 of peo GS Austria and| ple, 1,751,214 go to church, and 1, = Frederick W 1b | 310,431 of these are Catholics, Ret, Ham Il. of Pras enay called the holy alliance! Milan—The reward of $10,000 be Be it Lg lodged the § * to | offered for the aviator croasing the he Beware Peto the teachings of| Alps has been awarded to Chaves anal ae accordne the precepts of Jus | the Peruvian who was nearly killed Star agree ‘and peace, but It also/in attempting the feat 4 tie, char jotly earth ly mat = open moreresing tbat no mem-| If you have troubles, there is al of the house of hooaparte ways someone who has worse ones. 7 owed on a throne o! = sa Sat the alliance continued.| Oklahoma has an indian pepula- ed by nearly all the | tion of 117,370. we San Pedro, Cal.-.While atringing wires, David W. Barr, an elec AR triclan, was electrocuted. A live erty. wire carrying 2,000 volts struck bim | Se eae was too Chr Ret brain would 1 23 and he died instantly her The world tx not giving me what ve,” complained the pesai Yes, and you ought to be glad of replied the optimist The British museum contains 46 miles of book shelves and 2,000,000 py ral i “ i engaging in 008 Thgow bas been made mos Unk gto proof with fine mesh gauze “7 general stagn mu prgueneetg a pes Aasited nf Hee candidates for the elective fore. tents last year, caused by ettomodiles, street cars and Qota did yet to the Lorimer whitewash feed? Metford.—Julian A. Mock, alleg is cap g@ayer of Jesse Seaith, “ aiter a chase of three Me pelancholy days have come, ‘The saddest of the year Wr dest they put low collars on} The festive Inger beer? | Wetkiee—Tom Steele, a 8 Baya af 17, was seriously Banaeay accident here Wien of AL. St Satie Batric Co. Immortal Bills. Buffalo, Grocery were 931 fatal street acci days ‘pen quarreled over a mongrel Charleston. “Because the Enlist @ Mes Cloud, an organization ry yard, desires to maintain gnor bi. . the prohibition pe that bas been signed by bun Fill not be presented books. pal S| 4 Plerpont Morgan has enriched | his collection of art treasures and antiques by the purchase of 86 an hes for $3,000,000, can that has beco be fresh at all time: ao that yc pay b a longer You Can’t With old, unclear Inspector sati and lea the product from th mer, Pawnee board, Tell To he eo , O'Rights, O'Fare, Shakes nal ndinee Joah ings, ———ing» fee, Bryan. Hearst ———1ous. § _ ew York.—Plans were an-! CARSTENS PAC a today for a monster ban Which wil! be given here next CHANGE - OF-MANAGEMENT SALE Made of solid oak: f comfortable color Change-of Ma a “This Solid Oak Rocker Only $2. 85 This $18.00 Chiffonier for $8.50 No | $1.25 Kitchen $2.85 on the dealer's she Make Good Pastry rancid she exacting re * our place and you it Must Be Fresh and Pure. T. CARSTENS, President Tacoma. On account of Mr. M. S. Noah's retirement from the } jagement of this store. ill be a golde ted with one-inch post THE STAR—MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1910 | Mormon Harems Are Ridge said that he would give evi Nea Mathoa ine iF A 7 MER V AUGHAN fence to the effect that Mime 4 PRIVATE LESSONS ares oe) TELLS OF POOR Swope ot" Kaneas” City. who te = Swope of Kansas City, who d od 5 to danoa GALVESTON,| Roy, Father Bernard J. Vaughan|Fethor Vaugh | FOUND IN PORTLAND nd inistered by Dr, H PROV. «TEVENS Tex, s¢ fof England 1) trath Tow a” of ' P ' b and Pine. Hamilton Smith, | men in sald th « iinet 4n t would awe | Preached erflowing | spat huma HH y United Pre a de tion to the effect that an elder Of thet congregation at the Church of thei compared with al Hife, that t PORTLAND, Ore wope is not the non of Col } Mormon church, / immaculate Conception yesterday |real thing ts Hive here as! Ww. Ridge. a witr to th | has just com-|morning, Father Vaughan was one to inherit life d the stars e | pleted the Toa of the leading figures at the recent Pather Vaug deliver but| Wil contest, for whom a@ nation chase of 60,000] euchariatic ec # in Montresl,jone other address in the United | wide search has been institeted might Invite y FOR SALE | acree of land for} and tx conside among the best| States, at St, I # cathedral in take a bi ride ee . the Mormons in| pulptt orators In the world New York next lay wan located in Portland today.|/on an a Persian Kittens the state of] “In God's world the poor is the| He left for the Kast on the Orien- | Coahutle, Mex.! artstocrat waa ‘the subject of tal Limited last night Beautiful white, blue and black loo, after having reoetved the assur - ace 1 : kit aig 's gr gemns ance fre real Max that) * sid Ss & ctl “a "dam ance from President Diaz tha | onges ‘ : n high woeda fectly solid color, sire and dame polygamy and all other practices of Sob the church prohibited in the United | ahs ee oy gue ta es Chamois From States and Burope will be permitted without Interference Smith said that many of his peo ple will abandon Utah and settle in M where they will not be! ed” for their faith | rmons already own 65,000/ acres adjoining the 60,000 just pur chased, and hold options on many | | thousands more extending to the | Rio Grande on the east | Five thousand famtlies will emi grate to Mexico in th next two | Years, and the government will re FOR THE duty on machinery and r of the Mormons shipped from the United States and taxes for land and Improvements for the next 2 A full pedigree will with each kitten. K-106 and cups be given (HATALLA OIL FIELDS! Big Money in High-Grade Oil Factory to You. B. Altman & Co. 34™ 5™ AVENUE, AND 357 STREETS, NEW YORK HAVE. NOW READY THEIR CATALOGUE No. 102 FALL AND WINTER SEASONS, A COPY OF WHICH WILL BE MAILED UPON REQUEST. years NOTICE .. PREPAYMENT OF _ SHIPMENTS ATTENTION IS DIRECTED TO THE NEW SHIPPING FOR THE ACCOMMODATION OF PATRONS, DETAILS OF ARE CONTAINED IN THIS CATALOGUE, SERVICE, WHICH a Mi8S HAZ GERT Hyatt. ewe MITH DENNY _ Cor Mrond- Vine MISS m the s« ith paraffine TODAYS STYLES TODAY COOD CLOTHES The Alaska- Canadian il & Coal Company’s That Discriminating Taste Is well satisfied with the Results of the Cooking Propertic t 10ld lands in the very heart of the oil fields at Ka- talla, with transport both by rail and steamship Parties who have Made With investig mur pr n have bought nearly fifty thousand shares during the past FOR M F N AND WOM E N | pectus containing government report. Shares will be advanced in price within the next ev : ribed portion of 100,000 shares this week only at 15¢ per share. Terms, No danger of buying a rantee this shortening to amount to the dealer, & woeks in transit and 1euts. Office open evenings this week, ON CREDIT bat ui ting Co 1332-34 SECOND Av KING COMPANY, { f CRE DENNY INVESTMENT CO. 603 Lumber Exchange Bldg., Seattle H. W. SELLANDER & CO. BARKER & TEBB 604 Board of Trade Bldg., Portland, Or. 1887 Powel St., Vancouver, B. C. General Agents Alaska-Canadian Oil & Coal Co. « The U8. 6G nents of the law within a very short » Hest Is Sold and Large Stree. NeaRUNION St. ff DIT HOUSE Solid Oak Per Table for $5. 75 Munson-Noah Furniture Co. we will completely change the man-] We will close out the entire stock nce and replace with a new and better class of goods, This' n opportunity for you to furnish ur home this $40,000 stock must be sold regardless of price. A Genuine Leather Couch ‘or $16.85 MATE an ; its ae We} naa ae he Don’t Overlook This quartered oak, finishe teel construction and i Ma * . nee wi t la drawer, f in genuine le D 316. 85 Aut pmatle Dave f solid oak, finished in gol ’ ang $5, 75 nt Sale price ust tion and f ing ed a tw {Management re converte Chan ge Reserves—Everything Must Be Sold \ $1 7,85) Terms During This Sale Will Be Strictly Cash This High Grade Presser for Only $28.50 Chair 70c | 24-Inch Center Stand tor 60¢ Less Than Monstactaver'sCest Solid Oak for $6.85 AVE, | made f Garqwood oe | tt in fmitation quar Pastnernenthe $5.85 Mail Ord Vill Be Pp I 1 s)\ All Deliveries Will Be Made at Our Earliest Possible | Se Convenience . | rh is 0 wr hed in | iM, did ’ Ka I H) 8x20 an | \ ! tands 6% \\\ AAA i}

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