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1K SEATTLE Mayor Octopus Takes First Step rervice as “acting” ehlef, one What iw the reason? The power of a chief of police KINNEAR PARK CARS NOW RUN OVER NEW ROUTE—PATRONS | them as quick service as they for 1oiren pa Mg a ne Ps ; _ | 4 @ DEPRIVED OF DECENT SER VICE—“VOTE" WAS A PALPA: | (rs along lower Queen Auine and] ,4 Heeauae T try to conduct « clear BLE FRAUD First west are displeased because! "sty watchword In io graft traighten | they helped pay for th big ttle 5 lay upon improvement which waa of practi The Kinnear cars formerly ran] cally no benofit except to the octo-| along West Fir Anne hill was north to Mer iday morning, | is over N: (Special to The Star, The new route) The Queen Anne people are re-| Wright, democratic mayor put into operat when the Kinnear park cars began|—the route that has always been/ transfer proposition, The number| re to run over a new route followed by the Queen Anne cars—| of Q By taking the Kinnear park cars r The change was made| ly be reduced, because of the fact! of eff West First and running them on! ax result of @ supposed vote of] that the Kinnear cars will run over Queen Anne, the octopus has ini ne of the line given un-/the same ro ape the tiated a system by Which it joes of the Seattle Jed Qu Ann the pas-| Wright, and poses to deprive the patrons ¢ mpany, which vote it fs; sengers will board the Kinnear care, | split tn the Kinnear line of decent service mply a part of} being dumped off at Mercer street. | candidates t te force the people living at | There t will have to t top of the hill to submit t ine patrons are com-| the Queen Anne cars to Sgreeabdle transfer system this win-' plaining because it does not give top of the hill | 7 he} a big bun: a di The Kin Strike Still On The strike of the plumbers on the AFFIDAVITS IN DIVORCE CASE, IF TRUE, SHOW UP WILLIAM |icpnee sank Dulin I we owt CROWLEY, OF BEACON HILL, AS THE STINGIEST MAN ON | tken agread upon between the con THE COAST—SHOCKED HIS WIFE'S ARTISTIC seNsiBiLity |‘ Collar Button Has Rival In Seattte red prices tor and the striking plumbers. Was stifled by uncongenial sur-| paint the china herself, Mr. Crowley POLICE CHIEF Tey gives for asking a divorce from| wear the coarsest and cheapest of ncaa Crowley in a com erwear, although her tempera-| HAS BEEN REPEATEDLY DE companied by voluminous affi-| ment caused her to long for dainty Mavits, in the superior court on| lingerie and laces; that he did not| Ct!NEO corned aesing 2 even supply her ¢ mtly with outer | e story of domestic woe distress s, and that only by using her Ing in the extreme is told by th talent at making yor am i Plaintiff and by her friends, whose ly the gowns she had before Los oy are affixed to the affidavits! she married him, was she able to| ity now a Boag ngage rome that | make a decent appearance. prey lh no perm oll Bee Crowley Ie a thoroughty lor Although the affiants attest that,/ to be chief . ee argue, orde o have enow oO ei | t t ilnky habite ond a ooncitive. oos,| 1% creer nough to eat, Mra. | the f ime in the his tisttc™ temperament Se was. ne 4 to work in| of the city, the office is seeking down-tow , y |} man—and seeking him tm vain. How she came to marry a man of |%, ‘own-town art store and once 4 - gach brutal and inartistic tempera she even toiled in a bakery, walking | e Beptember 1, when the res Sent an fe descrioed in tee hern. | Up the steep hills at night because of Chief Hammel went inte @avits, is not explained, but that An ’ ¢ clty has been without a she could not afford ear fare; that | TCs “yur its wollee depurtwent. In iis bas been starred both temapar, | Them she returned home her hus-! Oiner cities tne etre et chict_ of @mentally and physically, and peo jband compelled her to undress in| police is considered one of the “fat fected to the deepest humiliation for | ‘™*, 44rk. because the light would | jobs of the munictpality. Not so in Pears, is attested by the afflante. | C8t, too ‘much, and that he would | Los Angelos “Mr. Crowley wan so, miseriy,|employ the daylight hours reading| The job cannot be sold, or even @ne of the affidavits states, “that | me novels, but that when she | siven away When ‘she would ask for tke feuit| turned on the light to read at night, | Since the last chlef Kanded tn his Iker physician told her to eat, he| {ter ® hard day's work, he would | \Cnenatiy Se e. ge Bo Would buy moldy and decayed | {%"® It off again, and once knocked | / ot ete eee Bananas because they were cheap, | Net o¥er @ chair for the offense ‘@nd would purchase oranges one at) _ Finally, one of the affiants states @ time, doing without any bimself,|‘he miserly husband opened his Bnd grudging'y doling out the | Pocketbook sufficiently to buy im pleces to his sick wife.|new house on Beacon bill fe humiliated her whenever she | forced his wife to apply two coats ‘went to the store herself by accom- jot varnishing to the woodwork, and panying her anc haggling miserably | to live in the unfinished house with ‘ever the prices of things. They had | out 4 fire, while she was suffering ‘BM income of $200 a month, but he | from neuralgia and toothache. From “selecting” the mayor of Saly allowed $10 a month for their} One of the affidavits in signed by | fred. then pleaded, but all to no expenses, and tried to save/a minister's wife, who alleges that | PUrpor. money out of that.” when she went to call on Mra|.,'2" Anecies can not get a chief Another of the affiants says that, | Crowley, Crowley insulted her and | "ah. Siie jee vacant: the Job te h Mrs. Cro longed for| his church-going wife by vehe-|xiching around loue,’ the blevert hina an and ginceware on the table, ‘mently stating that chureh mem-!salary on the police force is in the! Powdered Borax Fine Wine Vinegar, m sour Wine, large bott tb. Rochelle Salt, best grade. ny man w Epsom Salt, best grade, Glycerine, best gr Spirita of Camphor, best % pint Both Phones 982 i" repeatediy, his pet politic 2 to & men ation to wut the detective a few news. mentioned in the but they shook TH WOMEN’S $20. AND $2 ITS FOR $i ANOTHER move is in order and before the pro- cess of transfering the stock begins, the suits are to be gotten rid of, and a price is put on this whole batch “hat leaves no room for doubt of the results. Actual $20.00 and $25.00 Suits Are Going to Be Sold Tomorrow at $11.00 simply a question of getting here early inorder to share the profits. Will Be Sold Tomorrow for $4.50 This is without exception the greatest sale of Millinery Seattle ever knew, and it would never be launched save under pressing circumstances. The north wall beside which the Millinery Stock is located is destined to come down next month and the whole stock must be moved. Hence this great sacrifice. iin St 4s Distinct Styles Worth $8.00, $10.00 and $12.00, All in One Big Lot for Saturday $4.50 Corner Second Avenue and University St. ‘ STONE, FISHER @ LANE TAR * notegiven up needs while he has forced of the pollee captains, Captain Auble In Its Bunco Big Game “See: ing ov of De © ol hich} [eS gic Penens were aees| WORN GON age from Denny way | pus | TACOMA, Nov, 8 aon orth First and Queen Anne] yolting because they see In’ it a|coma, will not enter the mayoralty » next election, Thus far n Anne care will undoubted: | other democratic candidate has been they e republicans admit that ean think of no man as atre r to] Kandle, Jesse H, Read, Anglo Vance pach the] Fawcett, Wises Jones and others lon W , nie ee an Union Suits Man Who Used Wart on Neck For Tina Teares Saamt Sebo vor mee, ll lay teva Ragley's Corner For Your Kitchen Things you need every day et Household Ammonia, % gal, In in tin be sifting top, full pound Fine quality imported Olive Ol in original or in bulk, pints Cream of Tartar, best grade. 1-ib Ihe Raking Soda, best grade, 1-tb Free delivery UDING BED ALL NIGHT Hoady’s Barber Shop First and Washington Trimmed Hats Worth $10.00 and $12.00 All Manner of Beautiful Suits; Scores of he ANNEX ime king ean SPATTLE the SEATTLE HOME AGENCY Yor into} ov THE ? THE | OREAT ROUND OAK enol MAJESTIC MEATER RANGE Lomplen breda Mourelurrnshors With be Cool Handle With ordir keep the tron in um ently hot. Further hand and wrist mus } elusive bottle he —_—— | Gasoline, % gal, inclusive bottle For ; ont "4 tuck An “artiste (NO ONE WILL BE he patted” articles m “artistic temperament” which sand would have been able to hand Benzine, % gal, inclusive bottle nose prevents Rponnible ) | Se Peundings, rudely shocked by vul-| refused her these balms for her| Wood Alcohol, % gal. inclusive ity of Aw Weight, complete > Sreerets of verbal abuse, and| ed artistic temperament, and | bottle Hoe the country 4 pounds, Ir @utrage’d by the uncompromising Id supply only cheap tin and American Castile Soap, Jersey , d r “stinginess” of her miserly husband | granite dishes for the dining table, | MEER STATE OF AFFAIRS IN Lily Brand, $-1b, bars for Sre the reasons Mrs. Caroline Crow- | It is added that he required her to| LOS ANGELES WHERE OFFICE AHOT A COLD AHO /RON HANDLE RON NO. 70, LAUNDRY SET in Dluwtrat onsisting of . 0, except wooden box $2.00 Price A Demonstration of the Famous } Asbestos Sad Irons INO. 40, SLEEVE | takes place dally from IRON — For $00 to 12:00 a. & ® froning delicate 6:00 p. mi on the ING fabrics, the in adjoining the bl side of sleeves, t Mra. Rice beby garments, who wap in the Asbestos ~ Weight, | gad fron Booth at the complete with | Lewis and Clark Fair, is hood, 3 pounds. | in charge Price 10¢ - ii Avenue | Between Vine and Cedar ox | ee — THIS MONTH WE ARE DETER SATURDAY— Brilliantines only Warm Fleeced you to help us. full regular cut, with deep Price, only Underwear w Boys’ Extra Heavy and Warm Fleeced Underwear, size Record-Breaking Price, only Collars latest styles; Record-Breaking Price, only PARLORS piity and Insor tt Twelve-year Guarantee, a AL magnet 1 trouble of oP ret seier aay a Lady Attend Kours—§:30,to 6; Sun * to 1%, Both phon 1420 SECOND AVENUE. CINCORPORATED) SECOND AVERUE, MADISON AND SPRIVG STREETS, | STORE CLOSES AT 6 P. M., INCLUDING SATURDAY Make Ironing Day Easy by Using Fancy Pieces of ‘1835 R. Wallace” Asbestos Sad lrons---The Irons the AN IRON FOR EVERY PURPOSE tines be near the top of the hot iron, where much of the heat i* « off. This soon heats the whole bod nd adda to the une This Box ts ¢ of strong linen fiber of uniform tt When easy to ¥ ay Can be easily folded the Box an im the thm ther folding boxe ' price t re ise NO, 50, FLOUNCE 1 crensing of A COLD Bet ce ts of t } i, ene usar bow nd one m piteh- AMIE... ty ecepuabaa tae pedis Baril aadakc Mortal price cine ae NO, 120, LAUNDRY SET- NO, 8, PRESS harmony The result is that This allows smoke and spoll the food. An occur Majestic r plain heavy work nishings = De weight WORTH AS PART PAYMENT FOR A NEW ON ne Dealings — Small Profits——Many Sales—— That's Ccropeee ee ee rIOUS. It recognizes PROGR AK ALL SELLING RECORDS. PRICE WILL PROVE WW e'll help you to help us, Note the prices for tomorrow— We're going to beat last month. We'll help you to help us. BRILLIANTINES—64 inches wide, good heavy lustrous blaek, navy and brown, good value at 85e; Record-Breaking Price Women’s Women's Warm Fleeced Underwear, in cream a: Wrappers We're going to beat last month Women's Warm Fleeced Lined shoulder ruffle, all 8; Reve Rove’ Fleeced © going to beat last month. We'll help you to help us Ladies’ Fancy We're going to beat last month. We'll help you to help us One lot of Ladies’ Collarettes in plain, fancy and lace effects One lot of Ladies’ Pleated | BRANCH STORE 2609 JACKSON STREET Persian Nerve Essence BOSTON DENTAL § bee eee Ro ¥ . tion’ perfat cag wor to the who i “Guo Pagnishere Sliver Plated Ware 98c Each The Gilman Pocket Folding Lunch Box 18c Three-Piece Decorated China Tea Sets While They Last To- ‘morrow 48c The Great Majestic Range Not Chrapest—Bu! Least Pxpenstve y the hecessary reinforce the bottom plate hottom plate of the Great jentic Malleable and ( oa) Iron Rar in reinforced with open th steel of the and thick plate ite m and steel forced EXPAND AND IN THE SAME PROPORTION Other Ranges are reinforced th rigid cast-tre , when the fon and contractic progress, the bottom plate cast-iron angles do not expand in ne oven cracks and warps out of shape, to force an entrance into the oven nce of this kind is impossible with the om the We pay $30.00 cash for any Great Majestic Range, no matt hew long used, where bought, nor by whom offered for sale, | shether dealer or private party. WE TAKE YOUR OLD STOVE AND ALLOW tg ALL IT 18 Ng 2615-2617 ~ The Bee The Bee Hive’ 2615-2617 First Reliable Dry Goods Store ee Avenue Between Vine and Cedar Ste | LAST MONTH WITTNESSED AND RECORDED THE | BIGGEST MONTH'S BUSINESS IN OUR HISTORY, but THE BEEHIVE IS EVER INED ’ THE INDUCBMENT. We're going to beat last m« de ESS ONLY. Warm Comfortables We're going to beat last month. We'll help you to help us. 11-4 Satin Finish Cretonne Comforters, hand tied, filled with pure white cotton, soft and fluffy; Record-Breaking Price, only $1.39 Women’s Warm Fleeced Underwear We're going to beat Yast month. We'll help you to help us. 1 natural color, form d, sizes 4, 6 and 6; tae ccosescces 22e fitting, self fleece, ¢ Record-Breaking Price rated North Star bri » only Men’s Fleeced Underwear We're going to beat last month. We'll help you to help us. Men's Heavy Warm Fleeced Underwear, with covered seams, sizes 32 to 44; Record-Break- ing Price, only ..... Ladies’ Belts We're going to beat last month, We'll help you to help us,” dle and Leather” Belts, very ; Record-Breaking Price, only ....<..05 styles and coloring Oldest established Furrier in the ‘Northwest, We nave in business since 1886, Our showing of tmported skins superb, We make @ © of Manufacturing garments. 110 MARION ST, bet, int and 2d Aves, Phone JAMES |