The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 11, 1907, Page 5

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ts HOT AT 9° ° COUNT® RECEIPTS, * | BELIEVE LIVES HAVE . THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, ACT. 11, 1907. ° * TO IMPROVE ROADS: The ootnty peonriat od $5,001 the work of grading and repatr | ling the Hd@tnonds road, being af xtension of Wo@dland ay, trom north city iimite to the Se tountry cluby a disgance of a miley (haw | i STATE NEWS Charley Cre Hro« we, of Alder oth three da Eimer A. Tucker has Bremerton for mayor xonn’ toket Cor didate for elty treasurer {O. P. deket Kelso is growing logging, milling, minting ing Interests giving it a great petus A farmers’ Inatitute at Port Archard Saturday Mayor Wright tatende to j tax levy of 16 mills, cla! it is altogether too high, ooumar Frank on th steadily ning The Lindstrom Cabinet Works, ath an a the attlo | bout | shot oily risa can} the and farmy fin, will be het, veto the tha Tacoma, has been destroyed by fire; lows about $12,000. Pacific Journal, of llwaco, by City Hall Market Pot roasts, rib steak, 100, Te; rhe receipts of the county pan ermoge wore $935,196.00 6 |r, 10 and the balance on hand, @726, (By United Presa.) pine ) JUNBAU, Alaska, Oot. 11.—Torrt ‘ “im Bervice.) fle storma have been raging along cor Se Oot the coast of Alaska to the wost port ates | since PBBLIC MARKET ward, Advices from Sitka are that Mayoralty ca” ‘ficial Brave fears are ontertained there Gerson filed hia offic ODAY for ny prospectors and fisher ave deen bobbing up in eve: mon who have failed to return ; Frank Plummer & t | an belong known that they were cuuih have emerged fr in the teeth of the en The Po ean ite while Har Venatohee pe in lArR@} land, whieh arrivag from the went ee RC. Hitt i " . Y i ed on the market] ward en route to Reattle, reported by the dor ning, W « 1 with | gigantt nd whe Was contiun man fa makine y of gra ‘ apples ally shippieg ve chs plood in his eye oven he fruit display the’ la t | ot we elty nm the ma history, Following MILLS WILL CLOSE, fa freely discuss! are the pr | swaick induce! pS ge ge Washington shingle milla will hia preelt: he ame, 108 per ae close down for fqur montha This von Fe Butter, ¢ wag decided upon at a meoting held ap gyhe r - Tomato cateup, in Elk’s hall last night, at which to Mr = ts Se Hens, dre Bg gh 66 per cent of the manufaeturers att Oe n local pal rng g ml ai be. of the state were represented. developed 20 such 89.0%! Carrots, ¥ bunches for be x “ities ehin the lee weok tha Carn, 186 te BBs ser decke SUES STEAMSHIP COMPANY, jors have dese 4) Qaions, 2 buaches tor So. ‘ x ee a body and 8 4 Dried Onions, 6 Ibe. for 250. Wm, Nelson has brought suit tn eager man. The issue in! Cucumbers, dos the supertor court for $4,000 againat . during he &| Parsley for 100. Heap mtgt " ningun ea to be pen| Peas de to 6 r lb. avegng that he waa severely a. Turntps, 2 bunches for Ge, jared while working on t = i te pany's steamship Yucbatan ENTERS POLITICS ah sapien yg gee More battlostips at aavy yard i - ery, Ge to 100 per # eee ex-chief of the Tomatoes, Go per Ib; 600 per| AS ever beforen ¥ rate | ott Spinach, Ge Th mn of Rhudarb, Se tb. the Fifth ward. the Greon Tomatoes, te per tb. ew represented by Cabbages, be to lGe per head. | Dit plekles, 10¢ dos, , - Lemons, 30 dor 2 writ "wat av PART Cider vinegar, 35e gal ' § Oranges, 35e to 10¢ dos si isiesanitt o has agre Apples, snow, Se th; cooking, 6 > ‘were “ t Pippins, $3.25 bbl. * Cauliflower, 100 to Loe head. an Rank Lettuce, 1c “ erder to have it corre Squash, Se Ib. 4 the new «rade of Madi-| Green peas, $1 per bor ; Parsley, 2 bunches for Se, “4 — Sugar pears, $1.20 box. Rutabagas, 1Mye tb apoPT YSTEM _— | Sauerkraut, Se tb wm.| Huckleberries, 1c qt sy 4 Pears, Rartlett, 15¢ dos; cooking ve peers, $1.00 per box in Wenatchee peaches, $1.10 box ‘SPECIAL SERVICES. ee Se SS Ss ee WEW MANAGER bas of the » Keepers Changed NSEND, @, of Port B has been tragsf: ne | Pumpking, 100 Siberian crabappics, Tee box. Blackberries, ec box Ground cherries, 10¢ 1b. | Concord grapes, 35¢ basket. Camb honey, 266 Ib. as the prize. PETITION After having the petition from the Seattle Lumber company for the vacation of a portion of Portland st. bef ht for over « year, the ed the petition i Point lighthouse Striking bags, Jer-| football goods Shoes. football out pants, to ch @f al} kinds. Hall's, THBODORE Economy Sale Almost forgotten we have Never Lower Than Tomorrow ends Saterday night wd fp Here's Saturday Rargains AT ONLY Underp: Nested, double Sar Meck shotguns Footballs. $1.00—Horsebide warranted Qmd regulation sine 63c Stones. Poothatls Oe—Carbor B the fastest, hardest and ing Stone in turday 43c ’ Wagons Extremely Low Priced ae Everywhere From $2.50 UP. strong axie will be painted $2.00 Pping Bow!ls AND Wilt piay Wewitl make ; t riced. Price $12.50—Re!cium Sat coe GOB wm $1.59 Children’s Games. Reed | Regular Price 50c $1.43 Tel, famous Selby colstor Shelis urday for box ot 26 Regular Price brand. brass de, double Kal ves Saturday Pocket Knife Sale Tie—The Sim- mons Hardware Co.'s Hornet Jantiiversary services will) CARD PLAYING CONDEMNED. ei Bethany Presbyterian ay. N. and Roy st Evangelist Hart at the tabernacle morning honor of iast night condemned card games year of the pastorate and their players. He likened s0- , A. Major clety women who play for prizes a to kitehen seullions who play the game with a “growler” of beer REJECTED. Football re Spaniding’s football gooda, Vietor 2) pairs football | half pric pat at WILTS @ CO. and ntil A Mic TOWER & LYONS WELL-KNOWN PERFECTION ! LIGHTEST CLAMP MADE. ON SALE Standard Ex any size. a, stag ban Keen Kutter Files. am Keen Ketter inch mill 7 Bastard Pites, by far the best. On wale Saturday Se 10¢ Special Tomorrow 2usals Saturday i t in the n a le , ir i] Dine Games, ete Mixing Price Mix Regular Yetiow exes, ete Saturday Cups and Reguiar = Pric bow! shape, rated Tea © corse. pair, only ELGER-HURIBUT _2ND AVENUE e UNION STREET Regular Price 200—The ——<$—$<—$—————— Daylight Toy Store Saturday a in the new onty On ew toy store ment of games, o Gun, to make cost marks mty interseting store 49c Selby Loaded Shells. Regular Price 60c—Hox of the Pocket 49c famous A apectal is Frog 25c If your System Clothing. tast them over you wi examples of And when find that such a perfect fit uu would ¢ The cot 1 why fitting She 1 know Autumn Suit bears the you may wearing the very latest style that The new Autumn stock ts that you had a coat on ar fits how tailors are engaged in the Bowls. If not convenient to 10-—"Ye Olde are welcome to open a Bevt, ter and a little at a time ‘ this great accommodation a Saucers. e 26 -Thin, blue deco ups and Sau 12¢ HIS BAND to $100. that « 1406 Secang Avenue NS one cthes ws Sn G0 a emonate you wii m or Lo KING MACHINE ver miss the of 2000 car SO sae we 1332-34 Second Ave. When you buy | assured of the ve |f| im the city, Re us @ trial orde & new and la highest or com: Fine Bel White Corn Whisky , Our Dollar Rye. . . JamaicaRum .. . Also Atl Brandies . raer bee mi ny Old Big 4 Bourbon le of Anderson Bourbon . Fine Old Rock and Rye Tull Quarts, Fach . Keystone liquor Co, Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. Seattle's Reliable Credit Ho T)| PURITY IN LIQUOR Uquors from the juality i over the foll nnd wee u steady customer to our Fashionable Standard of Men’s Clothing name of “lradbury rest assured that you are is worn by men of and when you look are the very finest » tafloring try a sult on, you will be surprised to he arms are fitted so well they are so the in't they? neck as a tailored gar The most expert making of radbu y cash, remember that you vant and pay a Hite wn charge absolute) thing for and assistance 209 Union St. Keystone Liquor Co and olutel wing fow price and Hut ab lowest price carefully. Phow will delivered we know Orders we 4123 Frnt Ave. Cor. Sevena ti) stem 114d We Ere. . Ss you are ne enero} . elawoSe tosis deere td Veen ONAN SOE AP 200 a8 adous cater 260 0da enum omnmautioatiarn thon’ erotarateta ihe: ‘Monarch Shoe & Clothing Co. eo store always open Saturday evénings for your convenience S20 Src OND AVENUE — Values Worth Investigation. i Sage bakes Skirts High-Cla find the we name, the "Greater con Standard and Teddy Rear’ th success ful and most interesting contest we ever gave to the ittle girls of Seattle, Temor row ts irday and you'll be out of school #0 come in and fegister if you've not already done #0. Be sure and look at the beaqutiftl prizes, There are 229 of them, valued, at $350.00 don't neglect to register girls, or you'll Copyright applied miss lots of fun, and maybe, a beautiful for by 8. F. Co. prise! two of the many special values you'll find here will not prices Garments, of which equal in Seattle at the you moderate Suits at $15.74. | Children’s Coats. Worth $25.00, | Regular $8.75 coats in the latest Splendidiy Tailored Suits, of fall styles, in fancy mixtures Saturday! Leeeres, Se Se | Soe See colors fitted or semi-fitted special pricing on fine leather couch-- } | °° Women's Coats at °K Caracul Plush Coats, B wag ba $18.00. Black Broadcloth and Kersey, Worth $25.00. % length; col finished with ar Fitted, deep facing, Skinner ds and velvet in un new satin lining, collariess, trim of | # braid fa fronts; full soutache and Hercules braid, | or half lined in smart effect New Tailored Waists. Showing a Black Broadcloth Coats | at $17.75. Worth $21.00 complete assort ment of the newest and best ‘ pte styles of fall waists, including rw ‘ds ity . Greuer ~ 2 the ne Holland Line Waist . mono Congr In ric genuine leather couch, $24.75— thee ae embroidery; braid faced fronts snes fall satin lined real value, $45. : P | thin tsa te ndid new style her couch, with simple and White Linen Tailor- | Dress Skirts, $9.75. sraceful lin i comfortable shape, has spring edge, claw feet Made Waists. Worth $13.75. oak sides and head scroll, deeply tufted—an excellent value at e4 front and bac collar Dress Skirts, of Chiffon Pan the regular price, $46.00--priced extra spectal 24, 75 ached ’ ain lie ama ana Vole side vlented, for Saturday sees with pock ; 7: Ate : 4 with box pleat folds of three to self folds, with «graduated folds, elk trim. | Skirts at $10.00. Worth $15.00. hiffon Broadcloth, black and nish effect from $2.50 to reduced “$1.05 Tailor-Made Waists. Of white figured nm ! aix or here’s a a splendid extension table valve~- taken from our new fall showing of fine dining tables. $17.65 regular value, $24.00. ine with nart new plaids; also black —very attractive, pedestal base collars. * and chiffon panama, tn dining table, round top, is 44 duced from $3.00 $1, Par k or navy; gored and pleat inches across is solid oak to . and finely polished, finished idee sania a Kolden-—6 feet ext jon —has pretty finish under edge of t value $24.00—pric special urday William Wather 820 SECOND AVENUE DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, INC. BROKERS. Bonds, Grain. Pr bring your heater problems to us you'll find a solution to your heater difficulties, by buying « guaranteed fuel-saving heaters—¢1 DOWN, A weeK Buys One Stocks Wires Both Phones—279 304-305-306 Alaska Bldg. METROPOLITAN BROKERAGE COMPANY, _ BROKERS-——-—___ Private Wires. Phones—Sunset Main Rooms 1007-1008, American Bank Building Stocks, Bonds and Grain tnd. 2505. a le Credit 2867, if YOU WISH TO SELL YOUR REAL ESTATE OF ANY DESCRIPTION AND WANT A QUICK GALE, SEE INTER NATIONAL BOND 4 REALTY CO.. 1009 AMERICAN BANK BUILDING. UNION TAILORS, Two Stores—518 Third Ave, and Salesroom and Workroom Third and Washington st. Sults to Order on Short Netica Goes Record-Breaking Selling Event of the Pacific Coast i | Thousands and thousands of enthusiastic buyers have attended the Big Purchase Sale during the | | past few weeks, and have gone away more than satisfied with the bargains that they have received. We | | bought the $18,000 stock of Voorhees & Jacoby at such remarkably low figures that we are offering bar- | gains that will never be duplicated in- Seattle's mercantile history Here’ you can pick | out your Fall Suit or Overcoat at practically your own figure. Our record in the past has been for doing things, and when we secured this stock we did not intend to keep it, but want to get r of it at once, and we are certainly making prices that will move the g Is at once One glance at these | prices will convince you that you owe it to urself to do your shopping he =_— Men's Suits Men's Overcoa ‘Trunks and Telescopes. 96.50 Men's Fine Black W $15.60 Men's Fanci T in | $2.50 La D , $7.00 Trun Suits go at Hght brown, latest fly $ Tron traps $6.50 Men AUL-W front, cassimeres, go at. 88.65 | $ Lad Viel Kid Scotch Cheviots ¢ $12.50 Men's Overcoa " t > $7.50 § Case . $10.00 so Suits, in r, blue and black at $2.00 Ladle Pa I id Leather $10.00 § plaids and gray mixture $6.85 $1.50 $12.50 Men's Suits, In dre cu ery warranted to be wa Misses’ and Children’s Telescopes for he Shoes . ry nobby sult, go at.. 86.85 a . FURNISHING GOOD! $15.00 Men ita, in imported 75 Cases Underwear $ ‘ oy : f k o ti I : $8.65 | Men's Underwoa he State $1.00 ’ er ae Youths’ Suits Regular 50c t wear 286 ei ta $1.00 Heavy Wool t oom $150 ¥ Bu HATS Men's Fine Neckwear. 656 Mh soda, go at S How Tie 1O¢ | $1.50 Heavy Wool Ribbed Under I” and ¢ mo at 100 Dozen Fall Hats. Pancy 7 : . 4 Oe $10.00 You Suit $2.00 Derby Hats, t wis © New F f $2.00 Medium Mixed Wool Un $4.85 | $3.00 Derby Ha lack and Men's D —] en’s Dres s Shirts. 50 Dozen S$ " Children’s Suits. brow at pa mite Seens ozen Shirts La it stock of Children's $2.00 Soft, late "Re ng hy . $2.00 ¢ rhia F Shirts School Suits in the clty b= 0 = = ‘A —— 7 ithe oe Extra Special ‘ ree 1 $4.00 and $6.00 Childre Socks and Su spenders . matin ted ake Puloes ’ Men's Shoes. Heavy An " ' \ eek oe Bh breasted worsteds, 4o $3.00 Men's Hox Calf and V Hor 8 pels, f 20¢ 4 ry Shoe Lisie Ts y a oe I a Work Sb # 95.00 and $6.00 Chilaren $3.50 Men's Vici Kid ra a 106 10¢ i in tweeds, Scotch plaids and . : , 10¢ bo I W Cha ay ancy mixture go q 385 Men te Kid € A rt ‘ , 83.85 fen's Vici F loa " 20e ise | Pants. ¢ PRU aga Preside \ ‘ . $1.60 Men's Wnglish Corded Work . { a5¢ | 75c Dozen Boys’ Shirts on pac the $8.00 Me High Cut 1 ELA to Mott I 10¢ | $2.50 Men's Worsted Pant Black and Tan Shc $6.00 Sweaters Mott k r Boe | } $5.60 Men's All-Wool Pant ack and Tan Shoes .. $4.85 | $4.00 Fancy All-Wool Swea Box Sox, bla d natural | 75ce Boys' Corduroy Knee $5.00 Men's High Cut 124neh 7 $2.15 w 10¢ pay “ ? . Black and Tan Shoes ..$3,.85 | $2.50 Woot Sweators for. $1.25 c 8 4 acl is = 1317-1319 FIRST AVE. | Half Black Nortlt af Postoffice. Opposite New Arcade Bank. Wet. 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