The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 25, 1907, Page 7

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0° THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1907. - FOR: and ® Amen, @ Port Gam LOOKING FOR 2": own, which should have — 7 ble ted state agent al 4 rapid growth to live up to tts BIG STRIKE WOVELTY FOR vei © a fgen fa ed THE HOUSE OF HIGHEST QUALITY _ | E KIDS Pract sec Ce ee ae EACH OTHER Ty tee Bonntine coe fete save THREATENED ws BIGGER, BUSIER AND BETTER.THAN EVER ' spel AP ek of Mr. Hall, from the wanderer hime felt or from anyone who knows his!” yonnon Oot a6--The crisis in | | in tnigrest n to Michigan last) jem Weed, Cal., comes a letter | wheroab hie ne tne 16 000 « whereghe ts wanted for tar asking the whereabouts | wen the digpute between the rallway om: | ory @ on oO grees one of 16 and vieinity A Sheriff Lou @ Smith re we Hall, supposed to be tn | 4 ploye? of all Bnglaud and the rath |f) © 6 ® ie Pee cory night. | dat am Wednesday, a8k-| Seattle, searching for hie ite REFUSES T0 SURRENDER ' way compantes Is expocted at any | 7 ° Star ajovadte ‘oneoas he arrest of Maytell, and) while she ts in Callfornia, searching tHoment, and present indications are | r } ® fe eee Oe cured for | ty to’Ratlar@ where, | for him. i» POWER OF ATTORNEY. |.t2*t,the, demands of tho mon win a », | 1} THE LARGEST | fet eae erent of the | with the a of the son, the! IWF some reason not ateted in denied, tn which event every : i @ ATO alter Doaves | was arre the lotter, the Halla have loat each i ratiway In England will be affected. | } | trom ihe DIK other and each ts looking for the} A domand was made yosterday In {The demands of the men are: | AND | ce aha being MPT SUICIDE other the superior court by Attorney Jan, /Miehthour standard day for all) ATTE Mra, HAIsnearch led hor to the|H. Kane, counsel for William H ; a 2 the ewe = ve} 7 yen ey ——- wove | Hurne, administrator for the estate | Wae#. Ten-Hour day for all others, | FINEST MUSICAL EMPOR?UM te #9 a ; lot John & eke. thes. As t plate layers. No man to} us SICAL E Wile waiting Im che. regoutlon Your Eastern Friends) 0 tom | vangelisto, thet Aton | SPE out tor duty. with, lees tong tng, Edward Gh. Carden, | MAY @ome west on the Special One |ing Goorgo Mackay, sur 8 nine hours’ rest. Minimum of | is - hee ag | Way coloniat ratoa offered by the {him a of attorney yand a quarter for all time work IN TRE ~ K. became | Creson RR. & Nay, Co, during | Ma vangeliato. This Wles over standard hours, Sunday B, became | september and Otober trom Chi: | ting « to do, on the ground )Muty (that Is, midnight Saturday to - nping | CMB, 993.00; Mt. Lor 0.00; | that es of Midnight Sunday), minimum pay ss i i . by Jumping | Omaha, Kapaan City a ston With the tn. }twnt of rate and half, Immediate ENTINE WhST th River Potnts, 425.00. Tell them or t, and he intends to retain /#@vance billings to all grades cs Seen ee te ag give me their lroas, Deposita | it for evidence. }who do not receive the eight-hour ~ t oo ad rs bre Y \taken at the U oket Office, : \day Sieh bh Ge’. Cae eee. ee as, Gen, At Park Board to Ald, The most modern ajtd co’ a. a ee f ees] The par 4 at a meoting yoo | A temporary restraliwing . order | ’ ge terday afternoon proposed to help| ¥®* sranted by Judge Albertson tn equipped piano and talking ma di | improve Untversity Boulevard the superior court yeaterday| | along the north side of the @uainst the City of Seattic and RK.) play roorr he ¢ 4 nd 4 om Ma Jeampus grounds, The schome wilt |. Thomeon, or 6 the widen-| ri . AUTO COATS }be taken up later. fae & ee bee ideal seal it venient—and pleasing. Recital In | 1 | Ployed about the city hall | > Sina. elk r ri are | atrons Tug Sinks Launch SWEATERS | Expert §. @. Lan COFFEE. act, all the rec PORT TOWNSEND, Oct jcaster, Who ts ¢ maulting on , | date mu the tem attain tek ee j#lneer for the park board, left for} It ig a mistake on the} 1 , k he ® the oast yosterday to be gone two | , ee reves or three weeks. In the meantime Part of a housewife to buy ae we ee gh AND VESTS | Engineer Hogue will carry on the poor coffee; it isn’t good | aut sunk Those aboard para EN ae ae for anybody gunk, Genuine Pianola 1 Pianola Pi y n the tug wildcat insurance pans, Venuine f1ano e sis me ‘ wherever you find it. Our lax tn Your grocer returns your money | 4 . Whaler Captain's Trial, —In varied— jsurance laws aro giving rise to it. if you don’t like Sehilling’s Hest; | anos, Talking Ma Recor Violins, | SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 26.—Capt | ee? we pay him yw. /C. Klongenberg, of the Arctic | ——— — jand Instruments, Etc., Et . wer r is on trial, accused a aot Feat porta the latter wee ig Trisco Fatiure sate come any time er a, $108,000 The The defense claims self COLO ies are 8. ©. Epperly sod W | 5 SPINES TLR EE Finds Old Design. - A. D. Buek, an omployee of fi i in a safety deposit vault a ms } “ py of an old engraving of the h t } | oar, of oa, old enarering, of the D. S. Johnston Co. | + The lithograph was print » ed in Portland in 1889 THE PIONEER ‘ Is Granted. i bs was granted by Judge Downey Walkup é ° PIANO HOUSE | of the superior court : | aaa . . . | w from Mary K New Building, Third and University . e was given Compan: ' Commercial somes of worth of the community prop y AT FIRST PRESBYTERIAN | = a extaritunnnimraiians one 914 First Avenue | Si aavy yard to rent by day or week | ose 1111 Piret av one We mean It, too, There leno use in paying big prices for your clothing, hate, shoes and furnishing goods, when you can ||] make auch a saving at this big sale, Remember we bought the ||} big $25,000 stock of the bankrupt California Shoe & Clothing Co. rea RESO LVED! ||} at @ great des! less than cost to the manufactdrer and we are | | dieposing of the goods at tremendously iow prices. Just at the You NEVER, pesagty eae AT present time we are In need of seedy cash te dlecount our rep & THE ToP WHO N LL ular bille and because we are up againet it for money you are DRESSED. You MUST HAVE getting new fall and winter wba ‘ by one-half than they 5 1D APPAREL To REACH can be bought for at any other place in Seattle. One glance at the ETOP oR STAY THERE following prices will convince you that here we give real genuine 2 s bargains. ARE YOu ON THE WAY At The Old Rainier BUSTER BROWN. Clothing. , Furnishing Goods. ‘ |] 200 Men's Suits, In cheviots and | De Canvas Gloves o black clay worsteds, worth © Handkerchiefs, 2 for .. « $12.50, sale price 5.50 150 Men's Suits, in cheviota, fancy novelties and worsteds; worth $15 and $16; sale price 88.75 100 Men's Suita, in fancy mix tures, velours and imported tweeds; worth $15.50; sale price . $10.50 175 Men's Suits, in imported French cheviots and Scotch tweed and fancy novelties; every one a hand tallored gar ment; worth $20.00 and $22.50; aitlo. price $12.75 6 Men's Qveroeats, worth HEGO: sale price 89.00 120 Mon's Overcoats, in meitons and velours, worth $21.00; sale © Mon's Working Shirts Clothing Store We are receiving new stock every day from the two car loads of goods that we purchased Cotton Rib Underwear Underwear Abe Underwear The $1.50 All Wool Underwear .95¢ $1.75 All Wool Underwear . $1.00 $2.50 All Wool Vicuna Under. f) wear eusae. ee California, Flanpel Shirts : she $1.50 Jersey Overshirt, ...«.75¢ $2.00 AY-Wool Sweater $1.25 i Fleece Lined from the railroad company. These goods had been in a wreck east of the mountains and of course $1.25 Natural Wool Mr. Kessler got them at his own price. In fact we got them at such a figure that the bargains we are offering you gives you a share in the good things that we secured. Fancy Ladies’ and Misses’ Raincoats, worth from $5.00 to $10.00, we will sell at 95c. Ladies’ Fur Capes, Boas, Jackets, worth $5.00 to $25, go for from $2.00 to $5.00. Many other bargains, Glance over following prices very carefully Boys’ Overcoats. $2.69 Boys’ Overcoats go at ... $4.00 Boys* Overcoats go ato. $5.00 Boys’ Overcoats go at $6.00 Boys’ Overcoats go at Men's Clothing. $10.00 Mon’s Safts, In cashmeres, go at $4.75 $12.00 Men's Suita, In Seotch . tweeds and cash meres, gO at $16.00 Men's Suita, in worsteds: tweeds and ots, Ko at $20.00 and Men's Sults, in black 18 WHY DOES THE FRUIT MAN PACK THE CHOICE price + 811.50 Het ted tweeds, | blue Boys’ Shoes. a 3 ' ats. rment han tailor ‘| a APPLES AT THE TOP OF THE BARREL? BE- tae and $3.00 Boys’ Shoes, oe $3.00 Men's Stiff Hats, sale price . $1.50 Men's Stiff Hats, sale price . 82.00 2.50 and $3.00 Boys’ Shoes, best makes, go at si a CAUSE THE APPLES AT THE TOP ARE THE rs PIRST ONES PEOPLE SEE. APPEAR ANCE Big Line Boys’ Clothing 75 Boys’ Suits, in fancy mix Men's Pants. $2.60 Men's Pants go at .......s.eeeeees Hats. tures; worth $2.25; sale price 8 Hats, perfect price $2.25 125 Boys’ Suits, in veloura, chevi YOU? WHEN YOU SEE THE FAMOUS BRADBURY : $1.25 -. ae SYSTEM CLOTHING AND TRY A SUIT ON AND $3.00 Men's Soft Hats, sale price ‘ COUNTS. IF APPEARANCE HELPS THE FRUIT $1.45 | $4.06 men's seitt Hate, wale price [IM $4.00 Men's Panta, In worsteds, fancy stripes’ go Exceptional Bargains in Hate. PE RRP Gs et pc ag w $2.15 | 82.50 Men's Hats, slightly damaged, go at ‘. MAN, WHY WILL NOT APPEARANCE HELP den ” , . . ii: seer B25O 98.00 and $6.00 Men's Fine Tailor-Made NS « d s worsteds; worth $4.50; wale | 9959 Men's Soft Hats, sale price worsteds, Scotch tweeds. Go at $2.75 ‘s Hats, p h it Overcoats. ots and imported tweeds, bines ' Furnishing Goods. 7 na - ro an plack udec worth $1.50 en's vercoats, blue n brown, fo oe THE PERFECT TIT AND RANG YOU WILL | $6 al se 3% on $3.50 Men's Soft Hats, sale price pide sp divvahesaae Teens 3 ¥ ? Men's Balbriggan Underwear go at, a garment } BE LooKING AT THE ToP oF THE BARREL H pe Pape é $2.00 HF oi 00 Men's Overccata eo. at Sabo | mess Heavy Jersey iibbved ‘Underwear io “ 4 tweeds and im 4.00 Men's Soft Hats, sale price $20.00 and $2 vereoats, in blue garmen 4° ~-BUT GOOD APPLES ARE PACKED To THE worth $6.50 aaae ncn are 9.30 | Men's Camel nie Underwear oo 4 “i $15.00 and $1 at 8.50 VERY BOTTOM IN THIS BARREL. THE More’ Oveseonta, in 1 ssetetn eesulies : ne S Sioteatan Wonk Gubsewenr. cary tn aay 1a ER , , , P es i} weeds and fancy mixtures ® garment ; ~ ; 2 MATERIALS USED ARE THE VERY BEST OB or Haale ae on Men’s Pants. Young Men’s Clothing. Men's nbury Underwear, all wool, gc eh TAINASLE--THE TAILORING IS PERFECTION isd THROUGHOUT--AS MUCH CARE IS USED 1 WITH THE LINING AS WITH THE OUTSIDE. AND THEN, Too, YoU MAY PAY FOR IT AS YOU WOULD PAY FoR A BARREL OF AP- 5 Hays’ Overcoats, in melt 300 Men's Pants, worth $3.00 Wright's Health Unde sale price $1.50 260 Men's worth $3.50 sale price $2.00 178 Men's Pants, worth $4.0¢ $8.50 Young Men's All-Wool Suits go at 83.50 $10.00 Young Men's Suits, in tweeds and fancy oo da coverts and fancy grays; w $8.50; sale price $4.35 * Heavy Work # Dress Shirt Laundered Sh lled; go at Men's Monarch Shi Men's Soft Front Dre yrateds, BO at 00 Young Men's Suits, in faney mixt neviots, go at 60 Young Men's Suits, in blue serges Pants, ry ghtly sofled, go at irts, best mal Se, black clay worsteds, go at Men's Shoes. wale price Sy ms} | $3.00 Men's Shoe 200 Men’s Pants, tn yee on Young Men's Overcoats. Men's Extra Heavy Blue Flannel Shirts Wi PLES IF YOU BOUGHT THREE AT A TIME---"A $4.00 Men's Shoes, sale ; Se ee rte Fs oo $4.00 Young Men's Overcoats, extra heavy 2 ar Fak go at LITTLE DOWN AND A LITTLE AT ATIME,’’ #0 Men's Pants, in fancy mix- 1 414 '99 ‘Yous Men's Overcoata, nico and ino White Handkerchlets, good ones, 3 fo kes 5 ‘ ipl $6.00 Men's High Top tures; worth $6.00; sale price at Wiies tdacn Handuercbin’ for YoU KNow BUT IN THIS CASE THERE IS ale price 83.50 $15.00 Young Me Overcoats, in box cut, in light | Sk Handkerchiefs Ve anc covert cloth; go at $6.50 | Canva a pai we BUT ONE PRICE--YOU GET THE SUIT AT THE Weary Leather Gloves, & pa D. 4 BARREL RATE BUT PAY THE THREE--FOR k } Bi Si Boys’ Clothing Black and Tan Sox irs for . . Impc v : INSTALLMENTS. COULD ANYTHING BE EAS Loo or the ig ign 00 Bove’ Suite eo at rea. » at t at : IER AND WE DON’T CHARGE A PENNY FOR THIS ACCOMMODATION > at bd Men's Shoes, , RESPECTFULLY, aha dale sithan ve: 44 TERN OUTFITTING Co,, INC, owl Clothin nding - Boag -rlay size 1332-34 SECOND AVE., 209 UNION ST. this SEA 5 RELIABLE CREDIT HOUSE, Be Sure and Pay Us a Visit—You Will Not Regret It. OLD RAINIER CLOTHING STORE Company, lnc 20 First Avenue 10 4inst ave. NEAR SPRING 1104 aiiGoals ue aieliate . ° * ° ee em se ° oe same © e006. &

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