The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 30, 1906, Page 3

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pEDICATES ODE BASE 5-8 Fan Fa is IVONS WAS ONE WEAMOUS THIRTEE #za8 of 4 2 EY * e+ 488 OER ERS SYN Te 8 t * 4 { se oat ' " * "Ee ¥ a u for re este Cad ine Slaresa'Pree. Se beret hall ¥ * 4 « b able stone @ 9 weily e on ) w.vikR CHAR * sth Wa . . r thirteen of them oper aders and went into the « caucus, Mr. Gleason was & ston and stayed out of the aucua a Gleason Meditates, {the que} In indorsing the course ! now M te tn ected ting that his own cou h In other words, after t ¢ tation on the gy convention In = hey | sults of keeping his pledges, ¢ , an wel oso-| which time he has seen man: by a convention of /low legislators rewarded for viol from their mg the same J Mr. Gleason ‘them to support as to} has come to t clusion that he for United | did wrong tm ke ping his plecge wa Lyoas did right in breaking rele om | the same ple fodns By the logte of eve promise: | Met Loyal to Preston breaking has become one of the ts wee of the local leg before the sabes eet loyal to c Ud seek the fret opportunity to| King county to the Asbeay camp. Soon| to support sx pideges are absolutely value he people of the county a to fob local polt history conelision that pre will be rewarded by political promo tion, a9 is sought In the case of Ly ons, there will not be found wanting h to support the direct primary O. BH Hokemb Co. have } t save money 08! eg a cartoad of heavy dra fetks at Spinaic ses which wilt be seld ac th ‘Me jocks to gales stables, 1212 Weetern av. M 1872 We Make the Best Window Shades. arlor Tables Parlor Tabi at special price’s “jy This $4.75 Parlor Table Scroll foot ‘ba a The Best Heater Every } ‘ ell in old with » aren't plea | $403 10 ta | Second | Avenwe Corner Union Want _| seat POWER BEHIND THE TAMMANY THRONE 70 CITY’S SPIRIT iT RENDITION GIVEN TURE nated as CATHEDRAL senile t rn 9 ARE DESIGNATED n “ nek will furne i fulr now CHAS. F. MURPHY SNAP-SHOTTED. A Former Hearst Caricature of Murphy BY MARLEN E. Pew Correspondent No Faith in the Press. at the Imatigation of the which nominated Mr. An eay, Mr. Lyons was one of those who broke his promises and went} Would “Break his persona ve direct mary aw All of the andidates are pledged halaw. But these pes if Murphy's Strange Conduct. id Murphy try to throw ud of suspicion ng the weartag prison stripes he haw neither «ru . Murphy has devoted bis ¢ breaking | aque managers Independence ed to be candidate Gay He le & Millionaire tors who will violate pledges Perbape tn fi | HEAVY HORSES FOR SALE. plume the city d beef and ca nfidences are — HER HONEYMOON AMID PERILS OF LABRADOR 3. 1 WEET NEXT REP UBL ICA NS I N TELEGRAPH BRIEFS re Hindoos 'n Vancouver. NCOUVER, B. C., Oct. 10.49 The ity ie thoroughi armed er Ge influx of Hindoos to thia —_—- | ple we “4 on WORKINGMEN’S LEAGUE, OUT | tlétet wtraight” at t ‘ ‘ t natlor arin " Pr year. ra oa . FOR CLEAN POLITICS, WILL] hina hoch aor sasee 1 Hd no J bert a maggie i, ses Bend Y HOLD RALLY IN LABOR TEM i! ; provoked frequent ¢ ' ‘ m th f the now Phe na j f r ’ ne to 0 ral od rt 1 t t al yep pyyd r ; mparen “ane § . : ES Work Start® on “U" Building. | a ’ po: io Dy wilt be 4) soso Ll ( andl ? politie 4 re fi broken for tt L | ¥ odie vt aly Z ne: aoce i . or bes m at dieos - Rummage Sale . ark reap ugarion of the. op-| At? new Olympic Meat Market Pa@litic ae -prnloony by, ‘Thured : ' pF Hon Marches «get , 1 | vat ae aot tne | b Noe Reasonable Prices - for th J Kin ¢ iat vent fr ‘ jf the ke r Z hn an | wh Congre | / lA 4 1 t f membe t ja noe f them » brief it the ‘i r 1 ; chip ¢ mpalg flor o« t he Suits and Overcoats eo wr ie tes ge Broadhurst System 5 vases 18 Te } mimecll ahletty 40 the tenussie Other Reliable Makes $10 Up. | national ng the Raincoats ...... ; .. $12.50 Up. Sere AGED CHRISTIAN screwier( Di You Ever Try GROWS WEAKER PHYSICAL Mapeline J. REDELSHEIMER & CO. LY, BUT MIND 16 CLEAR That sweetest, purest, moat deli cto! { all favoring extracts 800-804 First Av., Corner Columbia St. Every drop ie as pure as crystal ———_——————__———_ | You can't imagine the delightful Strongest Ladies’ Waist House In the Si «| (Seripps Telegraph Service.) flavor it imparts t wnerts of all CONCORD, N. HL, Oct Fo}: | Kinds unless you have tried it. Ask haustive and searching | YOUr grocer, he knows. - 47 men and women] f Various beliefs, including chris t others the The Balance of the $40,000 Stock of Men's Suits, Overcoats, Pants and Furnishings Takes a Still Further Price Cut Tomorrow Now is your chance, men; don't miss the opportunity The stock is melting fast. Prices reduced about one-half. Some more and some less. as far an p & pot & mental wre wtat The leader still retains h ellect and gives a general « eration to all her affairs. It te true however, that she ts failing rapid in mind and unable to master tétalle as formerly It ie hardly true Mra. Eddy « wafferin mm an incurable e@r, fat it te evident, however her $4 years are wearing upon her fPatie and that her body ts suc waking to advance of years She has incurred the enmity of ¢tful members of the church by i a Meapot manner of recent vere A feetional fight has been aused by her refusal to designate successor, the several factions near the head being now fighting | for mastery | WOMAN FINDS HER LOVER HEIRESS SEARCHES FOR Bix YEARS AND FINDS HER LOV ER WORKING ON A RAILROAD an hat aE Men’s Pants Half and Less Men’s Tweed, Corduroy and Worsted Pants, worth up to $2.0 Men's Tweed, Cassimere and Worsted Pants, worth up te $3.50; sale price, a pair ” , $1.95 Men’s Tweed and Fancy Worsted Pants, worth up to $5.00 a pair sale price, a pair ...... ga 8 bak an $2.95 caper cam Men’s Hats Half Price 1.60 Hats ....i.---. T8@ $1.00 . 1.25 1.50 Youth’s Suits Young -Men’s College and Business aan » Hats Hats $3.00 Hats a Men’s Suits Warm Winter Tweed Suits, made and lined. Regularly sold Splendid Suits of Tweed and iN FLORIDA, tweeds, cassi its, well 6 res and f rsteds, Regularly ip to $7.5 Sale price, a suit ... Mien’s Stunning Business Suits (Seripps Telegraph Service.) NEW YORK, Oct. 30—It was today that Albrecht Becker off in the Germ for the han worsteds, well made and tail- at an lrees whose fs r from tweeds. cassimeres and rs Sonne: toe’ a saleny bal vorsteds ; regularly sold up to ored; regularly sold up to $10 a suit. sortie, ween te, it Moe’ se " © etaeene cs Shi After his isappearance his t . ght the world over for . ye n endeavor to find! The js a daughter of} Adolph Kauffmann, | Kauftmann| Tables 8 and 9 Contain ercoats and Business Suits hought B was a mere fortane | hunter, and { him to leave Kauffmann pined for b ly her fathe that the only way to rf sghter’s health would for fall and winter wear, from heavy tweed and fancy wor in regular and stout sizes; regular! 1 up to $20.00. sc Umbrellas at 39¢@ Arrow Brand Collars, each. .5¢ 36e Fancy Half Hose, pr. 10 23¢ 2 1 Contain all new fall tly tailored from good tweeds fancy worste ilar and st 50. Sale price, a suit, 1321-1323 BUODES BROS. 2d Av. ORE ® REE © © ® 9 EE © EEE AU © Century Furnrrure —s roast 4e to Ge lard lie steak 12%c, or 3 Iba, rib steak 2 Phone M. 3138; Ind. 3622 HAVE YOU AN ACCOUNT WITH US? If not, you don’t know it sizes ; regularly Srconp Avenue & Spring Street w delightfully easy it ur means are lim sand ¢ s of all MONARC Ranges made of the TASHBR. PHILADELPHIA, Oct parted from him | of the Quake band last winter hear of him fa lhas just been recet Hubbard's wife a marine engloeer in the United State The bo ‘ nd not feel the bur- n of clothing bills, The color is in the them. Stove polish or e¢ a MONARCH is used are ground and polished as heaviest « of cold rolled polishe , ; finish and no paint or enamel will We offer $30 cash for @9Y pixcking has no place in a kitchen tops of THE MONARCH Range ttle down, and a little MONARCH RANGE ever The t a time—that's th a East smooth as the top of a table. It w burn coal k or Hg va vou hardly n sold by us. nite. It has MANY SPECIAL FE H ngenious and simple device to facilitate removal of ashes, regulation of drafts and other important matte uch proven to be a delight to the he © BUuMeTOUS to x n in an advertisement and compare our t You will not purchase unless you are convinced that you cannot point of style, find a better c t price, with t other stock in we're confident of pproval, Eastern Outfitting Company, Inc. {332-34 Second Avenue Near Union. Range Stove t nat its full worth

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