The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 22, 1906, Page 5

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(A COMEDY — ‘Wee of the fuct that the legislature het nation and recall of officiaia, when| Without service or inadequately | | emnury, whould by ta hod rved. ' ie a _—_—— by ' juaiTious MEMBERS OF EIGHTH WARD ROOSEVEET CLUB | ax BY OR. CRICHTON AND HIS CITY HALL FRiENOg. | N°!” "hee roles | WANTED TO ENDOR SE PHILLIPS, BUT MEETING 18 STAM. | DY such | hibited & prveo | earefuly A an to) What could be done for the Republi. | A care vty y 1 e the Bis ward aga ctlman Crichton wag an un. | = ) an want tator of the performance. pe JB Cr at his friends had come to the t adida " jeoting with the weing | F¢F view utility which man and candi ' If necemary wHership requires ia favor, tt | " ay ~ f atreot . . think it] by the muntotpality fo coup dietat, passed F " IY Apou and v He profity the. —y on eat fe politicia aken no chances tf he | “ttt first precinct, new & . erty 1 ward, had oc 1th ing & meeting, packing i and | dorsing a certain slate, (2 the Impression that the " by @ ot ment was given by | Heans of the Righth ward faithful followe THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, JAN. of the rerentatives, not masters The right of over routes from the business die trlet fate aeett of the elty now direct nom yatom b ehting fund and their , the Hht and there all right, as per progra: ped by the t | be tae ote : rprise, other Kix people for themsecives, | er furnished for street . much ¢ mean guste te ~ Those which have heretofore Hilo ¥ nes, parks and other pul ward een, artived tn vea,| SAN FRANCISCO, Jan, 22.—Mra.| S'*8ted away from ¢ ' pure of De. Criebtoa, arrived Adelaide Lioyd Smith i under ar} 04d be acquired and restored by Seats In Cars, and the stampe est here on complaint of Mrs,|* “* Progressive and pomitty and prom of what was Virginia Mollion, who charges hor|'Y Feeownising every pubis Whole City Mall There with defrauding her out of 92,140) * Dr Crichton and his f * had] 2” to tal become “wire > Sot the afternoon, and by S oclock the plank » the shack at the fox Bil were creaking © joad, aad the “BA Anne heavy vet clad” was ivsett ership of public utitit fa the crowd. & ploye in the car lle ef elergn S ety ball seemed present ae aie prot There was CB Baxley, secretary ~ on @f the board of works, Howard Jos Tym city elec a ary in gqector Wendt and a full score ther city employ bo, t ed to stay a dDluff, it sad, although they ma was a pitiful one. The ting was adjourned the htonites the Ward Roo ed to move wait” ead feeling to some other part of Pioneers Indignant. hiltips is the tended to! Qeest itno office. although Phillips roheres innocence It i# even fumored that the “clad.” at a meet | fag lant Monday night. went so far mmittee to go to MRS. LLOYD SMITH. on & promissory note, Mra. Smith, | ; who came to this city from Seattle, | was arrested in 1903 on complaint | of several Oregon and Washingtor people, who alleged that she swin- | lied them ont of various suma by selling them stock in the/ Gray Gander Of) company and other rox After a trial In the su-| © court in Seattle she was ac-/t tted iy assisted war horses per their affairs. ithe CB Bagley, E.R. Butterworth and Joan H. Whalley, who have lived since its boundaries Were marked by a rail fence, became They wanted to know ‘what right the “Roosevelt Repebli A oa ¢tab had to nominate the can IN FIELD PUTS TICKET Giles from the Highth ward, in been w thoughtful as to make Crichton Present. They wanted to know why @ the meeting had not been po The platform presented by the] platt, adopted te]; Banee triad to soethe by « the obfect of the Mote the direct i only grinned, know-| appiteation city govern tnaty. { the following | BR wns finality decided that moet ‘The people must at afl times own | ge should be held Inter in the vari-| and direct their own | government #98 precincts of the ward to see! City officials are public January Sale 2°: Tomorrow the Clearing Begins in Earnest. This Store Fairly Overflows With Splendid Bargains You Need Right Now. Spelger & Hurlbut Second and Union | for regardiess of party polities, of | atre any t (Continued From Page Seven.) — | tn " and nell by the of prescribing taht For the People. The city gover numt become, in f ie people Mur government ts the people Demands and Promises. “te fur ion prinetp Mirection ne enforcement of hise grants tn the tn of the people, to the end xcept by resort t frequent We pledge an honest enforcement ¢ the assessment system which ehatl remedy theses abuses Tweilfth—-We pledge our nomi the white ut pt after wubb: m by the direct vote me any extensor et and to p Fourth b shail} ot Include any value for the fran hime itsetf, Submit te People. p with af nhows on by} A man can’t look dressed at} & “Sloppy” looking pa .| The Old Oak Shoe never kn of| “sloppy.” It bold longer ted | looks neate r than th funds secured on the credit of | any other shoe, at 1 $4. Ge and Ite revenues, Buch at the Men ore, 808 ened as to Ave eee Special Watch Silver- Sale | Having an unusua STOCK of WATCHES on } A SPECIAL DISCOUNT UNTIL FEB. rst to t th tw ger ety The Bridal Rose 20 Per Ct. Disc’t | and Chrysan- on All Watches | themem Patterns Including our special HIGH | , GRADE THIN MODEL ge DE GRUEN PRECISION vortur as Silver is on WATCH. | the rise Suter, the Jeweler And Optician 713-715 First Avenue Successor to G. Beninghausen ly what you want. —you can buy now. you say. It Saves Labor, Time, Expense and Health WASHING MACHINE »; no back-break Geo. H. Woodhouse Co. 1405 2nd Aaenue NOTICETO ——, To thi SUBSCRIBERS) Setest s'w'se ous Su | THE STAR PUBLISHING Ca Should your copy of The Star fall to reach you by @ o'’cloch any eve ning, please do up our main office (Sunset, Matn 1060; Independent 1138) between 6 and k, and we will send tonea If you should than once, please tele miss it mias it mor phone ua every time you — it will not last much longer. ——the time is getting short. —the way things are priced will surprise youvery much. —the stocks are so large, so much larger than you will find elsewhere, that you'll be sure to find just exact- —everything, positively everything in the store except Buck ranges and Gunn sectional cases are reduced. —all sale prices are necessarily for cash only. Standard Furniture Co. fON'S BANKRUPT * the favor to call NG 8T ON | $206 SECOND AVE Joseph Schermer & Co. 1010 FIRST AV we will deliver at any time a SPECIAL INDUCEMENT in our Children’s Department Dow reasted, heavy weight Boys’ Suits, with two pairs of nts. Special at $5.00, at First avenue. Kit berg, Himeihech Bi DO YOUR TEETH OR GUMS GIVE YOU TROUBLE? There is no better place to se lect scientific, skilled dental 8 what t | Save Money | rs, 73 First Address SS stve7 OHIO DENTAL PARLORS, 307, Pike St. and 1430 Third Av ‘ } | You'll fint Staws | CRO Pharma:y across | the street BROWN’'S DENTAL PARLORS, 713 First Ave. ALBERT HANSEN) VEWELRY, WATQNES 706 Ist Avenue ; ;

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