The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 11, 1905, Page 5

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i q ohn L Sabin ‘Queer’ Being | . . . | Dies in Frisco muggle | f | f BAN FRANCIS Ld Jon Ur, et, 11.—Unitea] | ZL. Sabin, pre he Pa | stat Hendrick and 4 | | Btates T hon Telegrapt ed. Stat t Hrech held | rom) ml al me on Tues the United st tra ' | ay evening. Mr 1 WAS & Very Vodhh Hore for o Tuesday await. | . | pr@ninent figure in telephone and ing af t f reports that | Bregrapt circie 4. pei keel Standard hoard ' ' | C rc P ber o! ' " a | THE ROOT OF THE MATTER |CITY CENTRAL COMMITTEE, PROFESSING TO BE IN DOUBT | : A large number of perso havel Three are bet . | © abou eo) on ‘ i $4,000 | | ABOUT DEMAND FOR DIRECT PRIMARY, WANTS FULL EX- | ,,, t naiderable vartance Of of cour | He Oured Himself of Serious Stom = re ‘ ' | n as to whether not #t| passed . } Mody Troubles hy Getting Down PRESSION FROM PARTY BEFORE PUTTING SYSTEM IN EF + woe. Th fe Firet Principles, FECT AT REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES NEXT SPRING \ erve the wd | ward on pmittes under the = present and | would not eam A ma t ide myself justified f voting for | prominent RR mt tee ae 8 ; rgPrrirsep | & | the direct primary next spring ub lows my 1D vent authort ! me Otto Case, Chairman; “I lean towards the direct primary, # | . meniaen . S I want my constituents to speak we eatinn & | tin mass meeting Cc. K. Campbell tam dubto ut it * | Deputy County Clerk C.K. Camp Johnny Clancy The direct primary is sattafactory to me ® | pel another mer on ane “4 | Republican City Committeemen on the direct 7 ary * | mittee, does not know what to think} | * tit, but he dows not think the] Corporation ¢ bout bas! SERRE OE EE EERE EER EEE HH [ov ctom ahould bo Invoked until [t in| { ‘ | x] ‘inte dials en wi by the next convention. i i i al neon It used it nayl \ 41 | Whether or not candidates for the) anx to put oft sald. and the r “ f h f nex a pa e ” hall be|f ‘ i nh to it is that t it s t y e jnominated by the candidates sd ninated 5 Ee a a oe In which to pay for a Given the n that is w ' morning, “that [ lean to-|¢ The system ply ellm-| Eekita A h ty central wards the ect prime nough/ dinates the caucus, It was r it | a om mi 1 hav not wked into the system t actory that it was cut out be- | th ' A r will be ‘ follow suit wn, but | am not sure but that The di primary system is aat-| from derett of mer | t did not make a miatak I believe! iefactory to me, te th statement Makild . by - ] | It tw needlens to say that the mem-|1 would ha for it had I] made by John Clancy, erstwhile po-ipppostt e pot f 7 F " but chief: of the repubi machine WhO) been a m ‘Hitical boss of the First ward and b His foot t ly b medicines are be divest primary, and it is only . ’ ; | 1 purity 7 @ direc mary, & s only a 1 1 f-way, | odne: a jon with them as to whether or | , . ant Wednesday and hot public opinion wilt foree them “ Phar i mI to line They are t yw side | ‘ . , ng the queries of ¢ ituents [itwelf. He ered rT Cascare ant to know what they s bios ‘athey ‘walahs, te pote the going to do about it unq Wobure 6 trem. thé tet | boxe » f endorsement of plan | (4 corr ‘ }has n given by the Young Men ‘ ; ate a4 Rappese | bad ever known " Republican club and the party new ; Karly next the contractors | a Of dyspeyeta e aper organs bas made the situation] _ _ = Of the federal Iding. Megrath &/ a Out of friendly eu x oer skeet eniemueming Puhamel, think that the work of your old stove, range or heater taken as part payment I : om Ee Eiermation as tablets} It Is now pretty generally con etting the sandstone at the north on the purchase of a new one Wr. Price’s Little ! Sertained. and they replied that the leq that the last legislature made a Prat cor an be commenced. Ma-| <— ic a Tibreceinent teu), malt ‘dinatace |tistake wh turned down th terial i# now arriving in sufficient ‘IL gs q @nd other nat digestives. wh H t primary he far ing * tities to keep the work going Standard Furniture Go. Gave 6 dime 3 ey ages 66 the sone mbers he party want to make O& as rapidly as possibl | ‘ elements contained in newspapers n favor it only} Alex Robertson were held on Tues Carter's Tne overworked stomach ause It would give them far Sey aievenen st 2 m trom the 1006 to 1016 First Ave. bs on gg Cc rate and th rves | greater prestige In acampaign, and gesidence of W mith, 1607 W.| SEATT. ablets ....6 v6 yatem cause it would materially add to With. Rev. O. H. McGill officiated ee sdscteesuemad Others charge you 43¢ a box. Seecion their financial receipts in advertis The structural steel to be used on b h 3 : ng candidates {Je Sweeney hotel, on Second ave j Bowing to what they consider to ie, bas begun to arrive and work | Hood's Tha been resumed on the structure | Liver be the inevitable, the politicians are willing, as a rule, to give the ay jtem a trial. Many of them believe they will be able to run things quite ay weil with the direct primary as} without it, while the corporations will depend upon the newspapers which they contro! to carry out thetr Red States, Canada and Great Brit- | olans, The ward politicians figure! comful of any |that by thorough organization, by| ration for stomach trouble. | stationing workers in every ward eae ~lenough votes cam®be collected to| elect any of their men. Their idea YERXA jis that the rest of the votes will be seattered among so many candidates NOTHER STORE] tw: tt wil! not be a dittcutt » We have opened today one of 9) tet to elect a man whom the HIA, Oct. 11—By Tea, Coffee and Grocery hine favors. her fortitude tn the midst of danger kets at 723 Pike Street, om However, Reuben W. Jones and &/and her presence of mind, Hannah from Eighth Avenue, whe few other pioneer advocates of the) Brown, 7, lately distinguished her yee can obtain our high stand- §) direct primary, look askance at thé)seif by saving 10 lives from fire. ard qualit nee | cite ae an of the parties to put a direct/ Hannah's home at 612 Callowhill-st Berve and tise Salty food, and if Prompt action and ¢ by the regular use < ea remedy ae Stuar Although Stuart Rave been. in the Brohably every drugsist in the le price Mr iihee Tea und’ Catice mary system into effect next/caught fire in the night, and abe te are located at Ballard pring. They are dubious about any) with nine other per »—children ite city hall; at Columbia §) direct nomination system which the/men and women—were caught on into effect, fe ties might ing that it would be so imadequate as to give the whole direct primary put | the third floor with escape through the house cut off. Hannah brought , Wt SOT Queen Anne Avenue it Green Lake Station just cetved iff Trusses, $1 $1.50 Kinds ...00 cocee bi {to the attention of the others a Save one-third on these. stout telephone wire that passed} from the roof of their house down | With the passing of thls month sees the finish of The Old Latest Improved to a neighbor's yard. Every one of | Rainier, Our lease ends at last of October, and our land- kinds, worth $2: the crowd went hand over hand or ARE YOU LOOKING lord will be there ready to pitch us into the street. We hy $3.50, for ........ slid along this wire to safety. In| FOR A no place to go, consequently we want no goods left at that time. | spite of her youth, Hannah, who is A little money spent now at the Old Rainier will ate And what is more, Bartell’s a turnverein pupil, found the mighty lot. Its not a question of profit, but rmina- have expert Truss fitters. easy, as did her little sister, tion to be rid of the entire «tock by the 1 this month. service free [had been taking the same kim Here are prices made possible only by the landlord's deter- ning. mination to kick us out at the end of the present month Hot Water Bottles, THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, OCT,’ ONTER - Regulator .....++ TOKIO, Oct. 11—Mins Alice} Roosevelt passed through here on Tuesday on her way to Yokohama from which place she will satl for America on Friday, Advertised to sell at 50c. CTOBER SEES BARTELL'S CUT THE ALWAYS, NO MAT- TER HOW MUCH OR HOW \@ LITTLE YoU BUY. PRICE 85c kinds, male of Ceyon Tea. an }reform a black ey Some question one has been raised as to the anthority Fou would pay 60e per Ib. for , 4 Bt the ordinary grocery or tea ff the parties invoke a dire snes teen ours. ius 20c saved here. In get it at ane [| nomination system without addi $90.00 Sen'g AN Woe Gute | Coffee Mar- | tional legislation, but © election g1i08 Man's’ al W ite } sweet, new, at 3 [| law of this state gives (Me party or-| You will find the BEST ee See oot 85.85 “ a | Goodyear Fountain 25) r, per Ib, ganizations all the authority that is 1@] at ovr store $18.00 Men's All Wool Sule 00 Extra Heavy Work [i] Syringes, $1.75 i acing required. ‘The lowest PRICES, at Ses 87-20 le ony 4 kind, for . o — oe Any system which the parties our store. $18.00 and $20.00 Men's Fin i on bared , | 8. ) Work sh Bach now lll Nag might adopt, however, would «im-| And the SMALL Tatlored Suits $0. Da ir a an Bach one guacamtecd pertary “ ply be for the benefit of members| BOSTON MAN HAS ALREADY ENLISTED AID OF PROMINENT tallments, at our # OVERCOATS. $3.50 and $4.00 Shoes, choice oor of the parties, not having the sweep | " $00.00 and $1200 Al Weel stock, best makes and lat- ladies’ Whirling Spray high pete ing effect of a state primary law GOVERNORS, WHO WILL SERVE ON COMMITTEE THE BIG 3, jen ow ag AU e205 t ntylen Syringes— 95 ade goods on this market Voters outside the parties would CHASE BROS. $16.00 All Wool ‘Overcontse > Jf The celeb Regular $3.00 | © lama, per tb. . 5 have no voice In making the nom HACKLRY, AND . 87.25 3500 ever | kinds, at ..... F. R. YERXA & Sons. tions. The republican city BOSTON, Mass, Oct. 11.—-It is un- companies mentioned. CARLISLE W1bS0 end 30080 Ae: Sree ‘ | _ .WHOLES “ER « has power to pt to od that Thomas son | Fine Tailored Overenate 50 | + e Biscae Gareek: mit has the power to put it in’ vod that Thomas W. Lawson | - . $9. $3.50 Fi | Bartell’s are the largest buy- Male and Oce etfe xt spring, but owing to its|will ask Governor Mead, of Wash-| OLYMPIA, Wash., Oct. 11—Gov She . | ers of drugs in Seattle. They natural leanings in the other direc-| ington, to serve on a committee to|ernor Mead is out of town at pree-| PANTS. FURNIONING G0008. |Z have two stores—each one is |tion, will undoubtedly demand an/ take active possession of the affairs ent, but his private secretary states| -/// $2 Strong and Du 860. Wool 8 big and busy. Read on— }unqualified expreasion of opinion|of the New York Life and the Mu-|that up to this time no invitation Pants . : ‘ISe Black and 4 from the party pting the|tual Life Insurance companies of | has by received from Lawson $2.00 All Wool Pants . ee new plan. Several members of the! New York, to select the A a 814 Union Se. Se en. 8 4 | — 8 Cc committee say they do not want to|and control thelr affairs; also toy Excursion Seattle eA ng Bs wee et | = ier rest Stthing adopt it until the convention gives|compel restitution from the Equi-| | The deal short trip for tourtats rene See eae + ew | gage caps os OLO RELiagL it the stamp of approval, in which ompany |te to go to the U. & navy yar = HATS. co ; orien £ SPOT se the system could not be Lawson has already asked sever bass eehies, sae Feast Cound sav ry 2.00 Fine Fur Hats Sie | bat. chats shee ee ae ROSENBERG, into effect until the following elec-| al governors, most of whom have ac-| 70.4," phe largest on the Pacift Opposite new P. L Bldg Hata, all styles, ahapes tion | cep Jaro ere eae pe 4 colors Red Cross Tar and Otto Case, county clerk and chair-| His request to these governors in-| 4:20 p. im. Fare. round’ trip. The celebrated Ls | Beg Shampoo Cc be taken toward the control of the where for $8.56, our ru 4 See Seated 18 conte at a) here for $3.50, our M ,The trust demands for a mpanies by the policy holders, and ne — : that action ts to be brought againet Wi. UNDERWEAR, | the officers of ail oe compantes F? ] f: Py Fine Balbriggan t al-vo-sine, indorsed by all e cto er ales for full restitution of all moneys ned ac $1.00 Nisew “Oud | who have tried it for catarrh which may hav n illegally taken t , 0% to | and colds, le | fromthe on ‘wrers px teas ‘cle A | eee Cc | nderwear ioe | 0 F | 4 # e ST. PAUL, Minn., Oct. 11.—Gov $1.25 Light Woot Underwear | wo . . ‘ , Four-in-Han Carter’s Bee! e ains in Greater Abundance Here ' n has been asked by Sacrifice 4200" Binet “Aur “aos ene Hand I utes” 63¢ | ‘Thos. W. Lawson, of Boston, to act . . mediem weight. O86 bottle ig wear, mediurr cht. Oe 1 t Handkerchiefs | hotties, for ... an at Any Other Store on the committer, He accepted the Ss Y/ / | : invitation, The governor is not @ ale SHIRTS. Wile hihidy Saeetgergt lan Don’t pay more for this. policy holder in any of the three Golf Shirt and Cuffs We : ~ pater htngre 0 s 5.00 Leather Valises, ..% $1.00 Fancy Bohemian Giass A large manufacturer of wo $1.00 at Front Shiv $2.50 Suit Ca st ~ Lid... ere 19e | Water Sets, with Tray....6%¢ fl . men's outer garments was in $1.00 ‘rine “Laundored’ White $8.00 Leather Suit Case, with fy Joe Roll teary Tar Paper, 200 | 40c Ginss Stand Lamp, No. |) Struck By Engine financial distress and he came to Shirt ae straps sa75 Relare fest .......... 196 Barner and Chimney De | us with an exceptional proposi $1.00 Fine Laundered ( ed $10.00 and $12.00 Suit Cases, I wo Stores Souvenir Postal Cards of Seatt! 2.00 dozen Thin White China R d Pilot tion. He needed cash. We snap Shirts re and 4AO¢ leather and satin lined ° le Cups and Saucers, 2 pieces Pe 0 e on | ped him up. Now we can save Se Black Sateen Shirts 40¢ 84.85 i ie | you from a half to a third on any $2.00 Heavy Canvas Hunting Coat, double sewed leather shoulder PHILADELBAIA, Oct, 11.—Re uence & . bese mae of ‘the ake i t k Ve $1.00 Bisque Doll Head, with closing eyes #158 at oes Coreen prices. pibiacs “ itl og “4 oe ls 506 2d Av : r ae Ke. of Middletown, and his cousin Pos vely Genul t e i y Genuine a Halt ott | ancy Willow Work | 15¢ X-Cut Saw File for Gab Ulet devanton, took an invobentacy itp Basket : Half Off | 36e Opaque Window Shade th ycomo! ' Roll Rancy Crepe Payer, any pring Roll ae wat ther sae Re Be siee sseceee 15e Tampico Stove Brush Ve 8 w slight ' ftongood Handle Dish Mop | 15¢ Book of 12 Asbestos Baking Pf! brut & stones SO Se -- Be Sheets . Te ‘ | As | riding an struck by Western train. The h sem were in | js antly killed and t eh badly ‘ |broken. ‘The upper section of the | | | | phaeton, with the two a people Hatten th he Goes totes THE NEW YORK STORE 1217---First Ave---1217 Look Fee the |" 1 stayed there until the train 1418 Second Avonuo | Red Cross ‘ped and the front en am Moar Pike St. Js Pon), Prom Next Door to Postoffice | 55¢ for .2 *

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