The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 10, 1904, Page 9

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a oe ie a jk THE SEATTLEISTAR—THURSDAY, NOV. 10 managers of ten ok up} 7 republican policies of today, but I - le able, fearless and patriotic manp| c DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FEARS THAT HOPES FOR COMMIS- — the nation at large ranises him a h, and resent imj C SION BILL ARE BLASTED—DISCUSSSES NATIONAL ELEC- [cation to { mirary is tm-] Pp ve h imy s are all 2 TION and no harm ear fr | “Without + & my be RCS Joy I loyally accept the ver (Speci The Star) jnight by ex-Senator ¢ r,| dict of the American people, and do ie SPOKANE Regret over | who, a: nomine r,| 80 ' readily and willingly 5 foree i th n 8. Judge | be I that the nation and ~~ © align was expressed | Turner's statement the ba t of ite tmetitu-|} : t given out last I regret the sult in this state) tions are safe in President Roone - — |because I fear it will indefinitely | velt's hands } any action of value look-|CONGRATULAT? Gov MBAD. : Have Your Nails Manicured ing wo che control of freight rates| Judge Turne nt the fol jor to salization of taxes on nor-elect 7 at Heady’s Barber Shop (°".." ' other public service ; 4 | corporations, I am ¥ 9, 1964 t ad, if neham republ > anything I co) your ot orthy of commendation in that end whoo on, to give them credit for it jon may be successful PREFERS SPOKANE TO OLYM Signed) “GEORGE TURNER Quart | PIA } “Lam more than content with | concerned. I enjoy my home For 3-Star Cognac Brandy. Why J] ™uch more than T could posal enjoy a four years’ reslden: best here at the right price might and certainly my bust ts will be much b than by an absence ness inter conserved Cony miGnr ges four years YOUNG CAR err But I do not value any the leas By Putin Mowe Anas se 2 rr, 1972 the loyal and steadfast support}! PORTLAND, Nov. 10.—Measuring y O7e® @F{| which 1 received in the campaten,| 3 feet and 5 inches in length and ita | frente ans stavons ad both republicans and demo-/ skin glittering with all the cal ft Y 3 cL e 1 © cole « 5) lu he ELLE crats all over the state, and T ex-/the rainbow, a full-grown mara ee ae end to all of them my thanks for . ! 90 | 404 First Ave. Soath fet a ) jenake, one of the most deadly «pe Most Rev. Henry Moeller, who,|perior. On Aug 1900, Dr. Moe! Phonee--Gunset 1 Ind. 1751 hat ou" ere a ., | ches that has been discovered, was) ax coadjutor archbishop, with right| Mr wae consecrated Bishop of Ce -- ah ees I regard President Roosevelt's | found anugly colled around the | of ht bus, and on April mb FREE DELIVERY ping victory in the nation as , of succession, became archbishop 0} oe . sation 8s) stalk of a bunch of bananas by 4/ the great archdioceass of Obto up@n| fecelved the bull appointing bim co the nature of a personal vfndication | porter, who was carrying the fruit! the death of most Rev. Wm. H. Bl | adjutor from a truck into @ commission | der, was born in Cincinnati Dec, 1,| Arebbishop Moéller is of large store on Front street, in this city,| 194) imposing staure, a forceful speaker yesterday He attended parochial schdols at | aad & reserved man. Immediately the reptile 4 RAINCOATS pon being disturbed st. Jos ed to the ground Xa ph's and then went to St ae. He went to Rome eeene pee ee te We have an exceptionally fine stock of ladies and gent's RAIN ff) 4nd showed fight. No one seemed ter the American college for COATS, of which wg invite your inspection. Our prices are low, and fj Willing to accommodate it and there | his theological stadies YOU CAN HAVE EASY TERMS IF YOU SO WISH. i an immediate stampede for, On June 10, 1876, he was ordal ned | places of safety by the passers by.| priest by Maar. Lentil, and then m a ar $1.00 PER WEEK. It waa finally captured and is now | turned to America. He taught at! ? + on exhibition, 90400440 | soret + glass ne reptiles of this oe és variety are sald to abound in Cen-|taine. In 1879 he became chan tral America in great nambers, and| lor to Bishop Chatard tn indiana it was from this place the bananas | lis, but a year later Archbl , BURGLARS HELD ate Sua Ses," BS AUGH CARNIVAL | chancellor and The Rubber Store,! years he oceupled this position - tng the closest compa: m to his on Mount St. Mary's seminary then became pastor at prone being confined in a case tebe Eastern Outfitting Co. Inc. THE RELIABLE CREDIT HOUSE. Comer Fifth and Pike, Rubber Coats. TI Lat ave. Burglare held | Balinrd last might | hknon shoe ad J enterea 4160 worth of Ko« [taken, The burgiars effected an ex trance by prying the back de per A ye who lives next }4oor to the store, say® she saw two jmen at the ack deer of the store night. “of them she de high camival in The Hh Ae jothing store was Complete Credit H ousefurnishers—FREDERICK & NELSON (Inc.)—Complete Hotel and Club Furnishers. and bes rt heavy-set man Many striking bargains are offered tomorrow's shoppers in the several departments of this store. Read the store news carefully—you will in, who w a light feel well repaid for so doing. cannot describe the All sales of Friday Speciale are for < delivery at our conventence—as soon as poxsible, The right t# reserved at all times to other There were no lights NOC. 6. D. NOR TELEPHONE ORDERS ning In the store. NE TO DEALERS Mmit the quantity of any special so —— The Grant Cafe, four doors from \the «hoe and clothing store, was Furniture eek Pearson | Housefurnishing Section—First Floor. Drapery Dept.—Third Floor, also entered through back door The “Nn ” $225 AND $250 ROPE PORTIERES TOMORROW nie at tee Broom” Tomorrow 30¢ $145 EACH. cation ee : meter was broken open and about This Broom is very much like the old-fashioned es re Foy my ple wy Ba regu 3 taken. Last night when Mra L. / arty at $2 nd $2.50 each ow, each broom, except that the lower part of the handle . - $1.46 [B|% Munnemacher closed the cafe she f he m © a he register, as inatead of being solid, jn sawed part way up and | $678 CORDED ARABIAN CURTAINS TOMOR. [g| i‘ ‘he money In the veminter, | » ROW 62.95 A PAIR. [she has often done before, but later | bound with metal bands to make it flexible. Th Corded Arabian Lace Curtains that sell regularly went back and took i out, The | patentee wceldentally split the handle of an old at $6.75 a pair; tomorrow, a mir Same seen western te te Sant 06 gate ; mn Rallard avenue, and had the broom which he was using and, noticing that it mm Lote OAK SCREENS TOMORROW $1.50 lights been burning © burglars could be used with much ease than hefo Three-fold Oak Screens, filed with beat ould not have opened the had the idea patented. Brush is made of extra ene Sapeer pie ee aki without being acen. quality broom corn, four-sewed, and well bound | te WOOL RUG FRINGE TOMORROW % A YO. Th Hard high school football } _ ; ioatiek -Sualite 2 Knotted Wool Rug Fringe that setie reguiorty at te play the Kverett high with wire. Friday Special pr , 300 Se @ yard: tomorrow a yard De school team at Everett next Satur 1Se BRASS PICTURE HOOKS, TOMORROW Se lay ange crowd will go over j A DOZEN trot a { Crockery Dept.—Firat Floor. Brass Picture Hooks that sell regularty at & . = Horen tomorre @ done be Me Alexander REGULAR 8c TOTEM POLE PLAQUES TO- $2.25 AND $2.50 TAPESTRY TABLE COVERS a few friends cards last night MORROW 460 EACH. TOMORROW $1.40 EACH t her residence on First avenue uex show a raised reprodw a of ry 7 Cove 1% ya . ¥ " Pioneer Square, and mak . e ad each t fley Doe gave a reception of Seatt! ¥ measure 1 < $1.40 ht for Miss BF y, wh Regular price SS eact w, each 450 married next Monday night Third Floor. to George Ri PREACHES BY Carpet and Rug Dept— SLIGHTLY IMPERFECT WASH BOWLS, PITCH } ERS, ETC, FOR LESS TOMORROW. Bissell’s Crown Jewel Ca Cobbler Sea ker, | ee ere cet Oe EN | eis tei intlades fancy chiget Wash Howie Sweeper Tomorrow $1.8 iahed solid oak. Has e .4 | Pitchers und Stop Jars which are slightly nicked CHILD'S CARPET SWEEPER FREE WITH top panel, spindle back. rodded | OF otherwise damaged. “Prices tomorrow, while | EVERY CROWN JEWEL SOLD AT THE SPE- yea sgeeoadtien poe neyo CIAL PRICE. arms, turned legs rounds. ney t sf Regular price $4.00 Friday Wash Bow! and Pitch Ibe Spectal price . $2.45 | Stop Jars, with bail Tbe ‘ (Special to The Star.) Live Oak ——Fairy Oak ses a ate Heater Heater woes. nck only in Lon Angutes, bat les away, by t hone FOR WOOD OR COM. FOR WOOD OR COAL ee aaa ee ‘Thie ta on ot bs ve © conducted by Rev. Albert A “ . 4 tA chaplain of th nger pa by ciety, at. Burbank ha ’ ey America, has never before 1 fe i %n the Paoif coast d ’ was pronounced entirely su er apg i During the service, which began ' 3 o'clock, over 100 calls were hae to be connected With the tele phone at the hall Many were de- nied the privilege of hearing the service because of lack of accommo: dations at the central office TO REPORT $1.15 $9.25 $i. 75 +$14.15 $16.15 eter 12 in meter 14 fn $17.00 meter 16 in $19.00 } | 1904 THE BON MANCHE 7 NORDMOFP & CO. Tie GON MARCHE TORDHOFF & BO MA BON is] ROHO N He GON MARCH THE BON MARCHE humps 1 ie ON GARBAGE |, Wine Big 10-Day Thanke- : tern b datnt ter 3.7 406 Lin signe yard Big Clothing Event Tomorrow ; ment te Xu at a lo Wh lene; 0 giving Linen Sale os sae YOR | 8 $2.49 Cloth, size 8x10, very damask, extremely y border, hané finbie $2. 98 Table Linen Tab an assortment of de oo 296 bh Cream Damask worth 40¢ and Saturday an goods are coming t make way en we en r xn t this st 29¢ becoming Hl tl Main Floor—South End more popular each day. Values like our re goods are new, dainty stuffs and the r | who want nice things for T | 2) advise buying before this sale-is.over be. cs ‘ non Tie —T 1 Napkin 100 dozer g me 72) tor wie, wae 18x18, fancy red t © 60 1 Bleached table |G Linen 49¢ hed T inen, § wide, gonuine |2 Linen, 60° 1 hed, fine so- |au ul ' ' , tewigne; | > qu . nur of dainty E 49 a c nen S7¢—Bleachod ta n, 1 inches wide, fine ice heavy quality ; cana Rates ag Zz linen napki a . ur special yard; leader B8c Table Line 98c heavy quality | 65¢ Linen 4, n napkins, size| good strong heavy cream das denign value, ask tabling, all p linen, 60 wide; worth wpecial 49c dozen Only Two 5 Days ' Main Floor—Aisle North . the carloads, and we are obliged to move our Clothing depart 5 Too much goods to move; we would rather clean up the Clothing a. ten it is worth fully twenty dollare—no (2 statements. These represented. ake for our exactly as va are all 6 Read guaranteed to be Koud, made the extraord values oaineei 3 Boys Suits, ages & to 16, Overcoats ° ede and homespun these sults are correctly Boys’ and Children’s Overcoats, Reefers, ages style and fit, would sell from ¥ ° 2% to in a ¥ range of colors and dnewhere, ave G5 “ fabrice, in the latest styles, these tomorrow’ take your p seer 54. 50 broken lots, the values run as high as $15.60, | some at $10.00, $ $6.50, $5.60, but tomor |Z tore cticenes $4.75 $1.00 Waists 5O 1 19 Or Blouses Cc E fouths’ Long Pants Suits, the wearable sort . Gut ove oo well made and famous for styles | Boys’ All Wool Waixts and Blouses, in various | and wear. the kind you always want and usu %, good heavy material, well made, all ally pay $12 , can be had here tomor sizes in the lot, but not afl sizes In any one 2 row at the low price : ‘50 kind, values to $1.00, tomorrow, 59 E be $ opecial : c Rubbers, Rubbers, Rubbers : A wonderful purchase. RUBBER SALE. Ro They will be red sizes to last long from 10 to 1 will be reduced to 20, 25c idren's Rubbers, bbers for everybody ter buy From 10 tol They Go for Men's, Ladies’, Misses’ and C high or low cut, val at 40c; from 10 to 1, per pair All Those Left From lto 3 Goa Men's ant trot Ladies’, Minses i low cat, valued « m 1 to 3, per patr at awfal redv ed accord ng to the fo! early t Values unsurpassed. The last day of the BIG Main floor, First Avenue side. tions. All the left-overs will go tomorrow on a new idea »wing plan until all are sold. We can't guarantee the None of these will be sold until 10 a. m. AN that do not sell and so on. Read the particulare— All Those ‘Left Go ‘15c 2 From 3to 5at 4 Men's, Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Rubbers, | | valued at S0c, 4c; from 8 to 5, per pair 15e Ge, G0c and Ze All Loe Go 10 20c From 5 to6at c Men's, Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Rubbers, AI 1 at 75c, G5e, 50c, and 40c ything g of this lot; from r pair 9 5 wo 6p Buy Your Sample Skirts, $ 8 And $10.00 Extra Values : These Sample Skirts for cond Floor—North End "| ¢ reductior 6 Ou A These Sample Skirts for $10 ZOHOYON ' $10.00 $5.00 @o ole THE BON MARCHE NORDHOFF co | the checks with se- | tired Police Arrest him when he ' 1 ad = t “ny % . + of WE TAKE YOUR OLD STOVE AND ALLOW YOU ALL IT 16 ites wi its report on the | tho. LOST CHECKS French Deputy | WORTH AS PART PAYMENT FOR A NEW ONE. n cating of the council next Monday oon ————$——— } . = night. The report will recommend TAS | (By Beripps News Ass'n.t the expenditure of $96,000 for a gar FOOLED BY FRIEND 3 W. MCliversy; © algae One ee beres pure. Frederick & Nelson, dnc.) |" er" |Poo si oe | na 5 ( nc.) . rd = the comntt ‘nich sh st acta iene | eee ’ m War Andre in the chamber Complete Rotel ana ound Oa the United State wiiitn etaitine ancud peeter: ices ning when about to begin a fensissises Second Ave., Madison and Spring Sts. ‘ish'rreii remparatiy ee garbage wit be | 06S Foy d eee yin aera A wit Gnpt. Dedall of French burned ta a ek furnane ox wilkbe gesdey night. MeNeal anys that he room while he ¥ Lopay

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