The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 8, 1906, Page 5

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| THE THEATERS inramsvaaevans es | APPOINT MOODY OYS’ FRIEND RUNS FOR © B Telegraph GOVERNOR OF COL | Vendwite oh tie Om | te f h Piotures ” ie Bhewn. om pepe -_ | bh enldent yeaterd ane unoed the - hue " - j 1OW JUDGE LINDSEY, OF DEN.| ally m Henry Moody Mase e VER, HAS ENDEAREO HIM 4 " . : «| t of tho United ton = © | SELF TO THE YoUNGSTERS— | * your f : eh th | coeding Juatico Henry Billing — : ly eh : talking of | Brown, who re { some time age URDAY AN AD will have a widespread ot {£18 AN INDEPENDENT CAN “nu \ f peainnina gat Hut the merchants look at Robert Edeson } F ARCTIC BROTHERHOOD IN B. C yor oF FROM FIVE T business Maht, and DIDATE. . t t ine} 1 - va & Bx ORDER t ey are campailed te for Rob head ; | (Beripps Telegraoh Servi CENTS WILL ORE sino by the increased pri t ‘ ! wd f x VANCOUVER C., ”. - en yCAL CANDY cow ee, including r DENVRR, Colo, Nov, &—Judge k will be mee rand in| rh sth annual camp of the go BY alk Loc avedienta ¢ which can are Ten Lindsey, of the juy heart rr ' etic Broth met here yes , ON THEIR WARES. | made ithe nowsboys’ friend, 4 " Wea terday. Sixty-five d ton were N he “Frisoo fire” there was|date of tt ‘ ent, and da recer pe inset shevtaas te Gea i ee Uncle Josh Spruceby tion in’ the which wan price of that commodity adj Sovermor ta the ‘ 1 J “ handsomely the ooca- ing a} for|vaneed, Then extracts took an up. |U™8* the political . vn sangeet wom ith ware , a UD’ | throttles Colorado | x ane ma | | ee of candies ts going woh @ state that |, lAndsey ran for judge once, when f The Master I y " DR. BUCHANAN HERE, ! fopaing Saturday the ot candy had to be | he had wha a Rood « ; . : ‘ gonmme dalntion tr 1 or some of the merchants |° CPPostion, and tved , nein Dr. ¢ M. Buchanan, super ity, ! would have had to go out o! vod | { loss than 60,0 han of coment OF e vehe , t of the United States In ees pound In view as.” 043 aS Varia © has been recognized a mace | \ J Vulalip, i# in th be et that pea taff At loast that is the doleful argu: |*terable of @ force in Colorado y t jou | Pork bull : Xi ; i ~~ 4 by f the aad the oc ‘ ie ——— spent preferres con sal i : ked | rt Kk Ww 3 ties, and sweets wilt have to ac lney te a bachelor, small of \ W Y G TT eincarts. Te and mest the advance or go tise, Dlack half, black eyes. Hte| ibe tie niet cooat-ve Where Are You Goin : action of the can “ ut the ove 1 daintios courteou yet with a will like| | | . Fy parties #8 jiron. He ts the idol of the Denver] . . nds.” | ~ g } hav nade a false entry. The|Juventle Improvement a | i from Jar Murph not t n the Oy over nt accuses Ca Wil | the erage “"~ tb | You meeting of la P tr 4 with having brought from the |/boys in the West t ; — follow!s 7 y ve Orient a number of brass and Well, boys, tell me about . . < 1 to take time for ¢ , Gent bro art . ell me about tt," | ont at the toms house at eam, th Wonk aft JUDGE BEN LINDSEY thew Dow, Otto Roseleaf and F. V fieed — is © inner ro | Opening of Wonderland Layton, Mr. Dow | . xed which wa {he inner room of the ltelds of the Irrigated districts of national Juvenile Improvement a] Manager Golds ent | Murpt t " a w figure at wh tae nelshber. Witheat 1 } ' are proud to have Ui nor when the 1 is held, | t tax y |be held within ¢ fow a PEDDLERS CANNOT BE TAXED duty pa J wan lees than that which oll hin magne! : | Next winter ¢ 1 be a meet 1 if wu took t firat t o ¢ " union a We would like to call yo TOWNS AND CIT-| cote . > ' ‘ x r ution gy STATE—TO CIT-|cotved. It ts intimated that other . : ins He {emt of 4 to plan a 5 which it would t ' ' n asking for an increase are doing all ope arrest i) follow, this being t am Searey ee e b 1 t " n r YY IMPOSE FEE arresta wi ng but|¢ enn ooh re pore . x ed nh wages Janu ein dentistry es MA j the first of a number of cases It fention house. Be gives them | ! eer s of 4 mh St. | low rate. We do not ¢ :, to make «a @ ement t oe on and their ass unde rs at : t t « b " t - MPA. ew. 8 tate Williaa, “bet iat -_ po fare and tells them to report ; - i te tet, 7 retin dt FRIENDS SAY IT nS oe a eae won : My Re | va esis l dy atts vs) WAS NOT SUICIDE § i j:,°°" Se" y al know, Innocent men have been| He pute th . y firnt the BEST ; 4 1 he ot Riper He pad | ‘ ined j We give a liberal guarantee . i to nat Captain Wil-|the mindeeds of thelr rad | Lectures | a. body of Ch i" F with every operation. We P ama blames certain enemies for! ewer voit ay act ft t UI pend yf e nuke no charge for examl weners | his arrest. On the other hand, Bowed one instance the arrest of two boys | r f ¢ shown in herman who was a os “ Apes ors toe amend . ie mt officials state that aght 22 persons, relatives and| man Crichton today am} ine ¢ ; the launch Helen ons and oe : ’ s are . fetal ate that the co yf migges sor Mh jrayee ode od hie Opposition to an inde- | 72 “fe ’ frat pared vow If you are contemplating Trice however, which permit] practice of entering goods at too wt toe cg pete ey cel scriminate distribution of franchis-| °* ™# | ' r em enc 2 having any dental work done, Ries ant cities to levy license on) pee — — been common on! “He has gestected @ plan ye hic, | 8 (© private cou a by the cor] : h set off the ha " so BF it will pay you to see us which may to some ex-| PUmet sound for some time and|thoy re * man SY nl eovatens | ¢ m4 A shings through wht to i ¥ Ft allingge ed must be sto; eport regularly; he makes tt| ° n committee io took a e ¢ th popular places of 1 fe remedy the conditions (he law 2 respectable to be good, and the|*tToes stand in the matter before moment of Heattle | my Warers, Cease. Arcade Dentists gp aimed at one boys appreciate the trust placed in| ‘2* council Monday when t Rat er oO. 14, was intimate F as oat of Sin There ought to be.” says Judgo| UMdet discussion. He sid | The members of t Pantages |#on has a sister in Minneapoll ule bank right y fight, were} Lindsey @ law making chil Engineer Lowd, of the Seattle 8 . ving on Fourth or Fifth sts. Ar 4 t king child q ~ ay y av » og a (hate beea argued before (he sw EXPLORER CLA K losertion and wife desertion a fel ectric company, telly me the com:} Peaceful Vaile won intended to make enough Arcade Build! quart yesteniay, but wore sti ny—and then enforce with a| P28y !s making ite entrances to its ok, but the matt money this winter to go to his sis Phone Main 1327. until Nov. 1 - snap of hts bright ey | barns 18 feet high to permit of the coo falls on Ralph ( rin the spring. His father live fish commissioners and} An Informal reception to Dr,| Six hundred boys come before the | ‘ATE*r construc tion of care. Our wea Howe, the quaint in Norway game wardens may © je | Frederick A. Cook, the explorer|/aventile court of th - eta | * are being made larger all the — } - > xplorer f this « every | } teeeive half of the ff i:| who sealed Mt. MeKinley; Belmore Ninety per cent. of the cases| \™* and we may bh blo , 4-| Browne, naturalist, and Reasell W.|are 60 handled as to result in mak-| {0°*ere Some day, Consequentiy, (Seripps Telegranh Service.) Porter, topographer, of Dr. Cook’s| (ag better citizens of the boys. Tho} |)” need plenty of airspace for] VANCOUVER, B.C, Nov. §—|! their accommodation. Post st. will| Gold tn immense quantities bas wit play the gehoo! football team be ry Nor, 10. at Sat-| Alaska building. 8 o'clock. The comm Fa eee ene : | party, is to be held in the Alaska /other ten per cent. receives puntsh Olympia} club rooms, on the top floor of the tomorrow evening tee tn been discove at Porliog. Ba showan, The diggings are 10 long and one mile wide be one of the first streets to be by a company desiring to con-| ka | struct an overhead street railway, | m ment tempered with merey and in contive to be better, The boys who come out of the etention home re j ————— charge is: Chairman, B. Weldon|turn to the court to pay thelr re — young: sky of Senttie Maver wu epecte to the judge and tell him 16 4" 1 6G T Kett Frid 99 Y | 1 tt an Moore; Chamber of|thett plans. He helps them, takes red | trees President John H. Mo-jthem to his m< Mee +e ic Ho, ite ea he le n ay bd Credit jraw; Seattle Commercial clah,| where he dwell h his aged 8 Fancy Gray Granite Tea Kettle ceoss President C. ¥. White; Masamas,|mother, and encourages them. 1n| . Be Is Dr John P. Sweeney, Mra E F.|t rt toward manhood 660 STOVE BOARD fe Black Steel Good Stevens, Dr. Cora Smith Raton the summer he sends the boys| Aluminam Pinieb Hod, for Friday a Ashae! Curtis; Univer want work to suger beet! Zinc Board, 34x 15. ity « . > re whi ; _ _- ne sce woo Kl * ashi Prof. Henry Min... . Be > GAP. WILLIAMS OF THE LYRA I * Ba ARRESTED BY GOVERNMENT) POR MAKING FALSE ENTRY Veteran to Talk. The Y. MC. A. wt teresting personage i Whee the steamer Lyra made te the Oriental dock at Tacoma afternoon, Deputy United Marshal Ira Davisson got on Captain George V. Wi tad took the well known mas into custody on the ch at Leschi Park who have not within the year re resented any athletic organt educational African soldier, Canadian ranche lecturer and writer. Athletic Meet Friday. The athletic will Friday night at the Y. M. ©. A. fe the Lippy gold medal. The conte is open to students and sentc newt arge of is stitutions ex Q:Tie regular Thursday evening The medal must be won age party will be held tonight | times. W. & Howard has won it big pavilion, famous for ite twice. ‘or Friday night dancing floor Gentiemen, 25¢. Everyone | are Ladies, | bigh leap, 13-pound ee =| half-mile run. shotput $1.00 Double Ax for 50c Robert Mann Double Battle Ax, best made, only a little tolled, as good as new, for MAIL BOX $1.25 Rural Free Delivery standard 75¢ Solid Back Gen- uine Bristle Jath STOVE PIPE Joint Best Steel Stove 15¢ well known Gilmore Vegetable Grater 8e¢ BUCK SAW $1.00 At Red Frame Well Buck toc Black nothir Handle Heavy Wire Potato CANVAS LEGGINGS Masher $1.00 pair Wa Ge vas | terproof Can- 10c package Bon Ami,” cleans everything, SLICKERS ea Green po4.00 Water proof ker, for any « foor work 4 $4.50 dozen Haviland & Co, White China Din- ner Plates, GAS COOKER AND HEATER Furr Plated Cooker Phin dozen Whit HEATER t ¢ Anat strian _ COAL OIL val China Cups an ,ucers, » Judge RA have a very to address meeting Sunday in Sergt. | Maj. Gustav Hinrich Schoof, South be het members tn good amateur standing > to race, running aod $5.00 PERFECT $2.00 HEATER Here’s Low Meat Prices. : HEATER $1.49, Rex hams, 16\c Ib.; 3 Ibe. fine rib Br gag ee Ieteak, 35c; round steak, 10 |} For Ot, with le Hard, Joe: pot re de to €e, eafety burner a ob |City Mall Market, C99 Third ave . near Yesler, Ind. 9622, Main 9138 oe se B3.8S draft B1.4¢ td we oe this “busy Friday and Saturday” special Is arranged for our thousands of little girl friends— —we will name it our “STANDARD WAY CONTEST BUSY FRIDAY AND SAT- URDAY SPECIAL” to please the several thousands of little girls who we are PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT IS DELIGHTED OVER THE ELECTION, proud to call “our best friends.” Everyone is delighted to know that there {is to be no change in the national policy, and that the same prosperous conditions which have prevailed in the past are to be con tinued in the future This happy condition means there is little wonder that we get enthusiastic when we speak of the thousands of little Seattle and suburban girls whom we are proud to call “our best friends.” Many of them are friends of long standing from our contests, and many “new “STANDARD WAY” Contest. past friends” through our present PROSPERITY FOR THE COUNTRY e PROSPERITY FOR SEATTLE PROSPERITY FOR OXBOW. the “STANDARD WAY boLL set” $1.29 this little doll set consists of four pieces of Mission Furniture, very similar to There is the little Doll Bed, the Arm Rocker, Now. is the time to get in. and buy Oxbow property when all the conditions, both general and particular, are favorable the “Contest Furniture Pieces.” The country at large is prosperous and we are prosperous here. We are growing rapidly. The city is spreading. Its Arm Chair and Table, exactly as you see them pictured here, Of solid oak, business in all lines is branching out Allof Oxbow will be finished weathered, strong and surely the cutest little doll toys you ever saw so very small,” either, but “pretty good size.” needed for manufacturing and heavy business. they are not BUSINESS PROPERTY. nese little four-piece sets which will be placed on sale for Friday we have 2,000 of They have been made exclusively for our use in connection Is loc r e o It located in the line of and Saturday only Oxbow is business property e ch oO res, t he to thetsitnatio Seattle The march of events points to Oxbow as the greatest com mercial addition that was ever put on the Seattle market eer ti pg eerste 40 oe eee ieee at _-as this is the last week in which you can enter the “STANDARD WAY My ane it sh want something that ts sure, Du aoOW an Contest, we are particularly anxious that every little girl living in Seattle and muy hf ay. ae th Sesatterell ere suburbs, 14 years old and under, come to the store Friday or Saturday and rior Pap De ane meer a, gure od ‘e-tlowk ; ; th regist Ail the prizes, 170 of them, valued at $200, are on special exhibit, r re o 8 - “ Rs n . Y ee ) : and we want you to be sure an J come in this week and enter the contest property, where the salesmen will give you'prices, terms, etc. which is attracting so much attention now. or apply to but one set to a person; we cannot fill any mail, C. O. D. or telephone orders for special; will not be delivered, as this can be easily carried, | Van de Vanter-Davis Company Lincoln Davis, Mgr. 3-4-5 Starr-Boyd Bldg. Main 3307. Ind. 2299. McLaughlin Realty Company J.R. McLaughlin, Pres. American Bank Bldg. Ind. 2569. i Standard Furniture Co. AK fee perl. TACOMA a12 Main 2476. SEATTLE 1006 to 1016 First Ave. ee ee eee

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