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atreet car fender whigh he desl sires to submit to the elty of fictala, In a letter to the board of pudlie works he aska to be in formed of the next fender hearing wo that he can be present to urge consideration of his plans, Ris Jon does intimate what new of L-yearold sented the case to the members of Through the effor not Wileox, @ Freddie | son of Mr, /his Sunday school, and one by one! feature his fender contains, aod M A. M. Wileox, of Hillman | they added thetr pennies and ‘ity, the children in the Christian | nickels and dimes te the “pot rer TROOPG IN SHAM BATTLE mnday school of that suburb have | tke widow The collection, which} 4 added thetr little te to ald Mrs. |atm@unted to $2.25, has been on-| The troops of the Third Infantry May Kemig and cb en, the widow | trusted to The Star for Mra, Kemig | stationed at Fort Lawton, engaged who recently lost everything she) and childven th a sham battle yesterday, under poas ad by a fire which destroyed Breddie Wilcox ts a scholar in the directia@ of Major A. P. Block her home ar contents. the Fourth grade at the Columbia |#om, Inspector general of the de On last Sunday the brave little school, and ts a faithfal attendant) partment of the Columbia, who ta worker In the eause Of charity pre-|in his Sunday sehool yl on his annual tour of inepee ements . » comes, | Hoo « NEEDLEWORK EXHIBIT, ‘PUBLIC MA KET [Needlework Guild of America, an| PRICES TODAY. j jorganization recently formed am 4 ‘ the women and girls of Seattic —-- Seren Aire ees the purpose of supplying Mnen The at the public } The Grand—"tn the Bishop's Car-| hospitals supported by charity, will market this morning was good, and Z riage,” with Jossie Busley. Next/be held in the Temple Baptist reported hea¥y. No impor i Week, “Checkers. jechureh from 2 to 6 p. m ‘ tant changes in oday’s prices The Seattle—"A Message From | yrday which are as follow: Mars.” Next week, 8. Miller Kent) | Keae, 40c dosen. . n | BEAT WIFE REGULARLY. | Butter, s6¢ Third Avenue—"Dad's G |} Tomato catsup, 26e per qt ; Next woek, “Ten Nights in a Bar| In a divoree complaint filed yes-| Hen > Room jterday, Mra, Ida pather allege ne The Lois—"If I Were King.” /that her husband, Troy Feather atoes, I\%e Ib. —_ week All the Comforts of | has be in the habit of beating her 4 bunches for & ne with a cane rly on an aver-| Carrots, 3 bunches for 6 The Coliseum van &@ ¢ age of two or t * times a week Corn, 20¢ to 2be per doen gidine’s greater va ville, headed | for two years Onions, 2 bunches for be. by Rose Naynon and her trained Dried Ontons, 6 Iba. for 25¢, birds RETURNS FROM EUROPE Cucumbers, 30¢ per dor Pantages—Pantages’ varied vau Parsley, 2 bunches for 10¢. deville, including Hayes & A nt After a five months’ visit to Peas 4c to be ver Ib. the Gagnonx and other feature acts. | Burope, A. M. Brooks, of the Pa | Turnips, 2 bunches for be. The Star—The Lewis @ Lake /cific Coast Biscuit company, ac Beans, be Ib Co. in “An Egyptian Mummy,” and|companied by ht has re pa, Be per box vaudeville acts turned to Seattle per stalk The Lyric—Kight var vaude each. ville acts FABEN TO BUILD LAUNCH, Tomatoes, be per Ib; T0e per Th Vaud | z @ Oliver—Vandéville special rate. iets and moving pictiire novelties. A Tht wnch, of the crutser Spinach, 3 ibs. for 100. cla is te ed for Vince ubarb. < Ib. ORCHESTRA FORMED. Fabe k Reattle at mH tomatoes, 1 Le per Ib. torney, @ x the winter, and the bage Be to 10¢ or be ed among the pupils e Lincoln |in the spring t high school, with the , : | be gal. ficers: Miss Maria TO DELIVER LECTURES. j cathe president, Glenn ( | be to 400 doa er, Miss Parsons. Rey. John Marvin Dean will di Arceat Ie; cooking, 8 Lincoln and Wa: haton orchestras liver a series of five Sunday Pip $3.28 1 Will practice together, under the tures on the doctrines of the H wer to Ibe head direction of Mr. Ove Spirit Tem: Raptist gtr ae h h, « eneing next Sunda - Ste . POLICE RAID CLUB , se rr ong pears, SSc per box SEEKS DAMAGES. Berg ng lag Ba Suspected of being erated tn on » BSc per ix Violation of both the Sunday and ytkine, alleging that she Rute eas, Le Ib. 1 o'clock closing laws, Captain of regrade excavation at; Sauerkraut, be Ib. Police Laubscher and two patro! © way, h ed| Huekleberries, Se q . a men ye r the apa city for $513 ibe dos.; cooklug ments of Sal Bay Social 7 - ~ | t it d Rallard av INCOATS FOR e8, $1.00 pe aq MEN ples, 80¢ per be tity of liqn The was en-land women, new styles just re| Pumpkins tered with a search warrant pro ved, $16, worth @2 worth | Hubbard —— oes. Seattle Branch i eo mean en on SODTRAR RAINCOAT CO We Ib City Hall Market Cor. First av. and Madison | S per basket Te; rib steak, 10¢. e**° ct Catawba grapes, 30¢ Muscats, Se Ib THE SEATTLE STAR TreREDAY OCTOBER iz, 1907, What is characterised by friends jof Mayor Moore as @ move to em barrage the mayor in the next city campaign, was formulated — last night at & meeting of democrats in the Olympus club ein the organization of @ democratic elub Charles A, Reynolds, the mov Hing apirit in the organization, was elected president; W. A. Holahed: mer, Vlee, president; George 1 | Ryan, secretary, and John Schram, | treasurer The election of officers was pre jeeded’ by considerable discussion. jin which It was charged that a jelique was seeking to control organivation with the object ing through @ slate et op od to Mayor Moore, and that »bject of organizing wan’ t have @ club to hold over the head of the mayor, Several speakers jprotested against the formation of |® democratic club for any other | purpose than to promote the wel }fare of the 4 ratte party } The old-time democrats who | present, took no part in the edings Judge Alfred Hattie. THE MARKETS Husiness on Western ay, wan | very slow this morning, Prices are holding firm, however, Im spite of the poor buying. The grape mar ket is very good, a new supply Jarrived late yesterday afternoon, jand dealers are having no trouble jto dispose of them at the same price |_ A fine supply of Jappeared this morning and ° | sola at $3 per box. More persim on the market and are | quoted at $1.76. pomegranates w Roney per cane, . Gravenstein wine box; Wolf Rive t ; box; W e King Washing Mornin Sale ye a ies ‘ Portland coment. imported, per 00s DR. BEATON SPEAKS. = ae Portiend com or od M4 Dr. David Beaton, of Chicago, ad a 10c Outing Flannel treme Sry | es ee 8:30 Until Noon, a Yard . ng \ ok ee onaers t, bas for sale 1,000 shares of TELEPHONE 18 INSTALLED. | American-Canadian Oll at 18 12 With raw cotton soaring sky, rd and mills PE ree bran x ve nushed to the limit, a bargain in cotton goods is tog agar " —~ = ‘Sisnt NORTHWEST: as hard to find nowadays as an/ideal husbaad— foes © in the Trustee build TRUST & when one comes along there's a scramble. To impace - ‘ SAFE DEPOSIT & CAR LINE. morrow morning we shall place on sale in Pe ee The Seattle Electric company SS TD ra tantte, Mectrte compan COMPANY Basement Store fine, soft, fleecy outing flannel works for a permit to set two rows ard; worth 10c. Comes in checks and AB saggy “aie eager first Ave. ond Columbia St. $:a good. firm weave; usable for petticoats, | | Sony Fiftian at. the south line STATILE, WASH. underwear and children’s dresses. Many _ will $F ibe cor las te contemplates, Certificat of ————————————————————————— es buy it up for comforts. No phone or mail orders, ise “eertraaaee “Geen Deposit and none sent C.O. D. All sales for cash. Base me “Hal util Wiset ave ‘ ath thts pretty, Kye Cortith Store Sots eT ee cate pl ‘ou have one of the eet Ore: TEA IIB Moet’ profitable and eafest tn . id vestments, both principal and t i crest being protected by How fe it is How ita! and surplus From 8:30 Until Noon. little it adds to the weigh rest is allowed at the rate f the cup! Ith coved of from 2 per cent to 4 per 10c and 1Se Neckwear s Each) fl <4 the sea with ships for at" This offering « le of madras hundred year : and pique; some i nh color . Single and double tabs; pe ont washing pear Tet re your rey eo, ,, ar neck fixings at Se each. Bargal a ke chilling’s Be or m J. P. HARTMAN mee Ae Vice President ALEXANDER MYERS, Secretary. From 8:30 Until Noon. H J. V. A. SMITH, NE 40c Table Damesk 22c Yard " . 2 |] | Confidence 60 inches wide; . . From 8:30 Until Noon. rae Isn’t it reasonable 65c Flannelette Gowns 49c to believe the public art eakeicd sits, te ol io. has confidence in ie trimmed 9 lar and us! Second Floor From 8:30 Until Noon. From 8:30 Until Noon. $3.25 Wringers for $1.00 Wash Tubs, We Pa , On Savings i $2.29. 50¢. ay Accounts vod Frame i i Wringer, with 10-inch i oomne rolls, guaranteed fe “ co and ) 1 Basement Store. Basement JAS. D. HOG Pre OL ER sf Li Kealtle, Second Avenue and Pike Ste New York, 2 Walker ponMARCHE Paris, 3 Cite Trevice Union Savings & Trust Co. Second and Cherry Cor Chomnits, 2% Theater Strasse hoster, 88 Voulkner #t Le RAYMOND & the | of | | spice REYNOLDS ORGANIZES A DEMOCRATIC CLUB James B. Metcalf, mer, T. M. Daul B. Reavin wittia«e until matisfied as to the real character of the movement when they left without coinment | before the meeting was over An interruption occurred during Reynold's speeoh of acceptance when he #ald he did not want this Joity to be “like a Russian village | A speaker named Gowan arone and protested against the president of the club making innuendos con y Rugene Semple GA, ©, Rook }ton and Judge J | quietly by cerning democrats in office Reynolds claimed that his remark had po personal bearing, but it was generally considered to be a jwlap at Mayor Moore | "Charlie Reynolds?’ said Mayor Moore, this morning, when asked about the new organization i he is the same Charlie Reynolds | know he is the one about whom I received an inquiry from the Cal {fornia authorities, and who oppos ed the democratic organization tn Ballard two years ago? Further than thin the not ca to dineuss the mayor did ma smear = steers, per I aie: calves, per ib, 6@ee, pork, TOT 4c Moats tam on, per rr) Aipped feed. tow Ne 128@ 38, cate ton, 4; Bre cocoanute, MAKE PROGRESS ON NEW JAIL’ ’ ] fies HOYT 405-—Pike Street—405 it before. 43 in. wide, a Dotte wide, Ruffled d 43 in 1.25 long, p: $7.00 5-Ib. ¢ brown and gray col alifornia For Friday only take Kimono ve Swis All Iriday Bargains AT—-— TheFair $1.25 Nottingham Lace Curtains, pair seer We only, ur Curtains, 3 Practically the steel neu HS MNRAS Re in bn é a }ig place on the new cit BUILDING ORDINANCE we ‘ Bi par , “ I In e best a ee United Br emergency hospital, and t ope Res ane S| wag . e copied wh tural workers are engaged sioner C. 8. Gleasor lumin-|by < ‘ The doe The steo! framework must next be leted and turned over to the “ nwaymen “Sinan riveted, this work having been b« ae Por eas ie cen be tame arevutn Gun today After seven weeks aay ‘Siaht. on ately in- {afte rs’ hard fighting, wag a ae xls @ =e ted in the ak who had followed hep o work of plac the A ct id oral ‘i Sat eee een | | Footbal a a wie | tare oa begin Nearly a the has Spau ne nate - ee been dressed and is ready for football goods coe “ b or Univ a pants—to clone » insurance is made . the big Pam "More battwestwwe at the THEODORE and @ mighty good at the Second Regi than © 08 F insurance, too. I Terry av Second Ave. Pike and Pine , 89¢ 3 yds vol Bl a pair in $4.48 inkets, pic i it just 1-2 Price. We have an ¢ large stock of Children’s Bear Skin Bonnets, values up to $2.00, all size Mothers, you cannot afford to overlook t Your choice Friday only ,... ......., $2.00 Ladies’ Runabout College Felt Hats, in eo nl Special for Friday In our Millinery Department just received nice ne ele n of the very latest modes in t1 med and untrimmed hats and trimming \\ ell you millinery at le than other merchants in the city We are outside of the high-rent district I k through our Cloak Department; it will be worth your while ee our window for speci in N. B. NELSON Whose Funeral Takes Plac Frederick & Nelson (Inc.) | Fall Suits Out of Respect to the Memory of the Late Tomorrow, This Store Will Remain Closed All Day. ro4~ 820 SECOND AVENUE Friday Sale of Smart Fok FP? ceeS ees $25 This special sale of @ season's best $25 $25 stionably one of es in the group bargain Varied and include the , 1 the semi-fitted inch double or single-t ped seams All coats are lined with warranted ‘ The skirts aol J side and cluster pleated finist ned with as folds. The materials > embrace choice concession Is worsteds the The price very Trimmed Felt _Hats fi chic models, at a Plumes, — third leas— brown. re ite, black— Wa $15.00 Wa € ed for Friday k to $ $4.95 810.00 $15.00 Misses’ and Girls’ Suits Girls’ Regula. | Peter Thomp-| Childre Children’s tion Sailor reki Suite son Suits— Dresses Bearckin ot t A bt ity Navy Eng-\In t I Coate— $3.75. Skirts Skirts Reduced From $7.50 to $5.94 ittiam Wa AVENUE Skirts 820 SECOND