The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 12, 1907, Page 8

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4 “ORDINANCE. KICK ON PIKERTON * | BILLS AT BOISE (By United Pr ) 6 Idu., Sept. 12.—Avery C)) k of the lower house of nervloe. This will save ombarranumeys later * Hols Will Enforee Two-Cent Law, Moore TOPRKA, Sept, 1—Goy. Hoch! the last legiwlature, has figt a} ye omphatioally that he will eadformal protest with the board of the twooent fare law in this examiners against allowing the out and the railfoads might aw | Standing bills of the Pinkerton 4atate If Mayor Moore goo? not act in} Company that will’ put the control | welt ngbmit first as lant agency, amounting to $2,860. Moore the matter the public: market/of the public market ta the elty’s | saya the bille contain 200 {tene lat ordinance by next Tuesday it will| hands, aa the ordinance Itvelf ts jed as “incidentals securing infor: | & law without his aa mation While the mayor ref the matter It ts t will ¢ the anction to disouss pved that he easure for will have market aflent It ia understood that oom THIS 1S TOUGH | worits LOT BRINGS $135,000, (Star "epecial Service.) NORTH YAKIMA, Sept. 12.—Bud Jones, who eloped with reawell, has been fin r the law passed py the legislature. WILL START EARLY. ayor in ‘ 1 that yot gone far pprove of th ason that the no control of the 5 under the bit The legal Vepartment has ered an opinion and th o hold# that the board The Puget Sound Realty asuocin tion yesterday sold a lot on the cast side of Third ay, just north of PIKE Wt for $135,000 to Milo . | Rowell, nw recent arrival from Col | orade Springs. The purehaned last De pretty officials are eon of the vity he ad © arrange for t tng that has be 1 on the works can exer no” legislative pus functions not 1 by the old university grounds for wee for ; r ae charter and theret ake | the public market through — the wich Degme te 1, Ce ny, Assessor Seep contrac ne winte ‘arish Ww OK Mect data E E a contract with the ¢ y | winter ree a xcursions ‘ast | estate in th Thompson, Laure M. ‘Thompson and Hy the Oregon RB. Re & Nav, Co., HOT AFTER THREE | ly LAWTON DESERTED. | Sept. 1112-18 to Jamontawn and re i Coal Compary of Seat turn, 998.10. WESTERN ROADS | l eter by Br fi Owing to the departure of th Hept yr ee ee, a nan W: G. Kegter ompanios usnally at turn $7160; St. Loute $67.40; Oma The North Amer Lawton, on the annual ha, Kansas City and Missouri river the post in practically de (By United Press.) pany of Seattle points $60.00. Tiekets, reserva CLEVELAND, Ohio, Sept. 12—|5 West, EW dat this time : _, tons and Information ‘at Union Becretary Garfield in an Interview Roberts a F. A. Wilbw Leave Piel To say balleeilie Ticket office, 608 First ave, EB Seattle Public Market, inc, of om Ellie, Gen'l Agt has outlined the de Nent's | Seattle, to own and hold at Seattle |. —_ policy regarding th d frauds |real estate for er a now under Investigation in the public market, $1 west. Railroads, coal companies | § be preferr and large ranch owners he declared |6 per cent. Interest divi and e e are to be compelled to prove thelr | balance, common stock; 8K. Han rights to own’ , na, W. W. Sisco, JR. Hold, Fred & e la e aincoa Ss tracts which they Peterson and C. Alfred Areltung The fight we'll s fall Vashon teland Pre rving Com { tair | pany of Vashon; ¢ 1. W, King fs to be a systematt play, Where r Megally we exp they're restored It makes no di impression of th the land was pur can the railroads he hae been virtually 6 government, We expect to call on the Union Pacifi Northern Pacific and the Santa Fe first NEW TRCORPORATIONS T. Hansen and S. 1. Harmeling Ame is For Men We are showing the mont land » Catering exclusive tock Plain and fancy weaves in all the latent Notte nd which nm from the LINCOLN SQUAD iS HARD AT WORK } About men are for the Lincoln high § ball team, and while the is practically all new and tain, th boys gay that the | way eleven is Hable to have styles, Garments that Insure protection Prices 12.50 to $35.00 $12.50 Up. material uncer Broad a wur prise thrown into {t when It lines il Overcoats and Suite (Star Speetat s o) OLYMPIA, Sept. 12.—The ips ing corporation papers were fled up - againet in the office of the secretary of While the Lincoln s — tend the Broadway b Western Photo Engravers Com-|some little time yet pany of Seattle, $5,000, by W. A. T. yin eleven enta will at ing for they are xtland park the Lin Exclosive agent for the Broadhurst Clothing of Boston. System turning out now at W Campbell, Haller Campbell, Agnes and working hard to get a team in R. Rickard, W. H. Moldt and J. 8. | shape Gunterman. _ RINE AE ia Washington Mortcase (004 (;§ cI x pany of Seattle. $100,000. by AC) you CAN'T BUY FOR FROM ANYONE, YOU CAN'T AF. bd i ~ Hamilton Studio 800-804 First Avenue, Corner Columbia. MORE TO ANY RIFLES, AM |PORD TO PAY photo: }ONE. SHOT GUNS. graphs at reasonable prices. No | MUNITION, AT THEO. coupons or other frauds. eee CO., 1008 FIRST AV. «7 seas | Colman Building. Artistic Strongest Overcoat House in the State WILTS & oe New York, © Walker street Paris, 3 Cite Treviee. Chemalte, 22 Theater Strame Manchester, &# Faulkner #t EXTRAORDINARY! Mili Ends Cotton, Worth Up to 10c 40c Yard, on Sale Tomorrow Morning From 8:30 to 12:00 Three to ten-yard lemgths—Shirtings, White Goods, Cheviots, Embroidered Swisses, Lawns, etc.—<desirable. for waists, worth up to 40c Ginghams, Swisses, dresses, men's shirts, girls’ dresses; a yard, at 10¢ tomorrow morning from 8:30 until noon. Seattle, Second Avenue and Pike Street. Banks have tong been ee. for Havings le established to John Cort, Manager, Gay Metings tee Callforeie tayt, Basement Store. OUR BLACK GOODS EXPOSED! Judged by their fiercest enemy—tight! A strong light glares straight down on them—like a tropical sun. And the black goods ) Wedsteday mati flourish as the vegetation In the Equatorial jungle. Not a whit ashamed; proud, rather, of their fine dye and weave. Special news for women wanting fine black frocks for little outlay. _ SEATTLE THEATER Ur, Chonee 3. Mat. Thur and at. Tonight, A | Week, Week, & nday Kvewtee Sept it STTLE JOUNNY JONES.” (0 $1; bom seats $1.60. Mat prices—-Adulte, $1.00 All-Wool Black Worsted Serge, 52 Inch One of the most made. | THIRD AVENUE THEATER serviceable stuffs Seemingly frail, yet the writer with both ever | hands could hardly pull the threads apart. Over | dorurtin’ "26 Fine. At). Jind: 208 All The Wesk—Matin three thousand yards hav ly been snapped ce sein," we hie. ton pen I CF A Plenty for you to- sett Fonighi up by this store’s customers. Morrow morning. 52 Inches—ailmost 1\% yards | wide—89c a yard. | isehes wide 4 lin; allk sponged and stirunk: an ideal } tent 4 eae aiviniate és fabric for street and traveling gp cle rt 5 3 stg cl octal dressmaker; very dressy r . ( aT 1 5 yard; vjl wool) AT 50 i. a@ yard; fine Chit SoRs._ae 2 mh a 0: black Shelwa Pan- ? to m finish black ama, an ideal fab- } oadeloth; twill Star Heattie’s Leading Vaudeville House 9 Performances daily, 8120 ric for a fine costume. t ed back; sty an and serviceable 7:90, 0:09 Prices 100 and 26 box seats 46 LAvenme Main Floor—The Bon Marche. VAUDEVILLE, 8 ACTS, Special Atiraction, FOX AXD FOXIE'® CINCUS. Are You Getting Y Your Share of the Lines? | . ost - sores Be ‘ Standard Linens at much lower than regular prices are rare, es jaily in the face of a rising market. People who bought last t - apjahetaiadana : Famil Thea er and Muse -_ ——-For More-— Y 9 $1,10 Bleached Damask,} 75¢ Unbleached Damask, [| remus, rue MUSEE ‘ThE ThReram npr, mrerrinins st the 85¢. 59¢. | tongs, New Moving 3 FAMILY #TOCK CO, in Comed All pure line hed Irish Table D: Here is an Irish linen that Oliver Theater GF he “Magic Ring Tommy at Play The 1 Roses, Terrible Kids, Betty Pfeil, ful Story,” illustrated i and ira. hildren be go0d, dependable qu Chimney singing Won That Sweep Tell Me 40c Face Towels, 2% |. Northwest League--Athietic Park | Baseball Today, 3:30---Tacoma vs. Seattle Admission 25¢ and 50¢ Take Vester Car. $1.40 Silver Bleached Damask, $1.10, tra fine i to 4¢ ny & at this price Huck Towels, 6¢. last lor | 10¢ SIX RACES DAILY AIN OR GHINE, iret Race, 2 P. M. Take care at Fret Avepuoc and Jackson Street. Admission, Including ‘henasditeianataane $1.00, Grand Stand, LADIES, Be¢. trom the for years, s THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, SEPT, 12, ] WILL pIsCHARGE Japs, — | | Wvery Japapese employed in the | American navy WHl be discharged | — @ | from the posal ble 1907, 9® 5: (FREDERICK & NELSON) Bathrobes for Women and M Misses howing a complete line of Ladie made of eiderdown, blankets and hea flannelette Sailor, roll and choker collars; V neck, 1 bands of stitch ed satin ¢ eve, and facing of same ¢ n front; full fitted backs, with cord, girdle; the ei wne have qued collar and sleeve; also fancy braid trimmed, Prices are 3.95) 85.75, $6.50, $7.50 and $10.00 Negligees and House Gowns These dainty garments are to be had in silk, challis, French flannelette, Japanese crepe and flannel, Many pretty and nobby styles in fitted and shirred waist line effects, with trimmings of Persian and velvet bands, Dutch necks and short sleeves, Also kimonos with bantls of satin in e« $2.75, $3.95, $4.50, 2.50 ing colors, Prices $5.75, $6.50, $8.00, $9.50, $10.50 and up i Comfortable Outing Flannel Night Gowns ld nig hts of Just the thing for the ex Hubbard st¥les, in striy dout front. Tailored effec braid, having full-length sleeve, with cuff Plain white outing flannel Gowr and cuffs, will also be no Outing Flannel Pajamas, in s We have prepared for « fancy figures, finished with silk f heavy Umbretia business this {sr rerrr ere’ $1.75, $2.2 25 season, and are in position to SHORT PETTICOATS offer better values than at any These are o f outing flannel, albatro previous time. For instance ot ; | Ladien’ Umbretlas, made of extra fine quality mercerized cloth, with vaRCcy stripe fancy metal and natural handles, are priced at oe | Ladies’ Umbrellas, of ratn-proof cloth, with assorted handles of pear! German silver and gold plate, in choice designs, are marked # hing, some with 1 embroidered ruffles; | $1.45 fitted, Pre | Ladies’ Umbrellas, of plecedyed union taffeta, with handles of box fitted. Prices mag, wood, fancy metals, pear! and gun metal finish $1.95 5 $1.35 and up 1095.00 Hodges’ Fiber Carpet 43c Yard 3 A ipa Va Vale in Portieres — ‘ | Hodges’ Fiber Carpet is made for bedroom + and. we 5 A surplus quant rey ade up into Portieres rec 1 it for this purpose only. A large f } il ili diiadieeoten Wheat Gaal choice patterns on display in the Floor Covering 5« | pas nig oc ei c ras eres are in reds and ij tion, Third Floor, and in order to create interest in it we { greens, with a band tapestry border 24 inches wide are quoting the attractive special p of, a yard, cut § 2 ar ind are as good as, or better and sewed Dati Tis hake ‘ : we: , ; I r ar stock, which sell for cone If we lay and line this Fiber Carpeting, an a ; 4 ; ; | charge of 10¢ a yard will be made. Note the window dis- $ more C $f price, while they last, is, aj | bam Si: GEE Sg co cincsse tpnneee ens teh tee oneeon “6% 2 1 Odds and Ends in China at 10 for Choice Ant Carbo, Spec 35 Pg In the China and Glassware Section a clean-up sale of odds and ¢ in China, at)This arti a wonderful saot de | the special price of 10¢ for choice, has been arrange Tee tee rices are con stroyer he special pine | siderably higher, of course ; right souls The f ing is a partial list of the articles included; 5 . s r cholders are cleaning out and chimneys preparatory to Ip ste for winter r rks quickly y. Special price a package (3 pounds) .syyeeeum German China Cream Pitchers Fancy Pin Trays . German China Sugar Bowls ... Spoon Holders . Nursery Rhyme Creamers . Pickle Dishes Blue and White Mugs Cups and Saucers Miniature Covered Steins Plates ° eres Chocolate Cups and Saucers ... Platters .... ° ; "pe." HOUSEFURNISHINGS | Special Values in Silverware ecesees Don't overlook the special values in 1835 R. Wallace § verware. We believe it to be the finest ware of its kind on thet American market py 1835 R. W ce 14 dwt. Silver-Plated Dessert re 4 . in the beautiful Floral pattern, are priced as Dessert Knives, per set of six, special .. J Dessert Forks, per set of six, special Two other special values are Section, as follows ork agd ork, special . Black Jack Stove Polish, per can .....cceesseceeeeee Po ean 2 Rid die ee Victor Folding Nickel-Plated Garment Hanger, special. 10¢ 2-quart Re Ic columbia Family Seale, weighing 24 Ibs. by ounces, } had at the special price of yal Granite Steel Coffee Pot, special ....... | 3-pint Royal Granite Steel Double Rice Boiler, special 5Oe 3he 3-pint Nickel-Plated Baking or Pudding Dish, special .$1.85 The New Rosette Patty Irons, special, per set ..... o = 5S : 5 5 2 2 = B : wa Re i a TAKING THE WA soda, seltzer, Vichy, etc., ete, it they bear are 6 to be pure, just what they claim t Keep a package on a low shelf, Let the children help themselves. Uneeda Biscuit| are the most nutritious food made from flour, cue Pacific & Puget “nat | Company. EASTERN EXCURSIONS] ON SALE TODAY, TOMORROW AND FRIDAY 1 of purchas a going transit mit of NINETY Always fresh, crisp, clean. ¢ In moisture and oS dust proof packages. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY DAYS, a f MUST BE PURCHASED mber 11-12-13, althou, can start a WEEK LATER if y ish, DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, INO, BROKERS, Stocks, Donds, Gratas. Both Phones 270. Private Wires. | 304.205-906 | Alaska Bidg. ALBERT HANSEN Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, LAST EXCURSIONS THIS YEAR. Great Northern Railway ECOND AND COLUMBIA ST UNION TAILORS, Two Stores—518 Third Ave, and Galesroom and Workreom, Third and Washington et. Gulte to Order on Short Netioe. FIRST AND CHDREY. Optical Department.

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