The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 4, 1907, Page 8

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' FRISCO IN THROES OF POLITICAL FIGHT EE FIRES REVOLVER AND LANOS IN JAIL? jing to show that Kvidently int he was a real bad man, N, B, Minne, aged 20, lant night went to the front perth, of the house where he lives, ois ein ay. &, and fired two shote into the air to scare a number of men with whom he had previously | been quarreling, He wan arrested for reckless shooting. ecg NR, Fiercest of Campaigns Will End With the Election WILL HIS COWBOY GIRL. WHO “REJECTED 75,000 PROPOSALS NOW WED HIM? Tomorrow-—-Mayoralty Candidates Are in Doubt Langdon Practically Sure of Re-election. (By United Pre | His reelection keems assured @AN FRANCISCO, Nov, 4--One| The fight for the head of the . ticket has been a strangely mixed] ot the most bitterly contested | oo.” Taylor, the democratic In-| yoralty campaigns tn the history | oumbent, is belng supported by the| of San Francisco will come to an) two morning republican papers, | end tomorrow. There are five, While Ryan, the republican cand Wokete in the field—Union labor, | 28%, & receiving ne sole a fepudltcan, democratic, good gov: | PAPO support from the democratie . Nach ‘has |merning daily, As between Ryan | ernment and aoc jalist bey. 3 aad ‘Talak eke ot ibe prinelpal | Hominated a full vet of candidates, | iaues seems to have doen the age Bithough In several instances one tamaiiate hes been chosen by two|°t the rival candidates. sition to Taylor claims that he is The oppo- one Sree, parties, too old to take up th vat | AR 4 | tao old to up the city's great Mayor Taylor Is the candidate burdens and that the task that con ~ eae ag ene eed worries, fonts San Francisco should be as Danie! Saal vena S lnwrerr Bane sumed by @ younger and sturdier! whee z vio 69 +4. the republican ticket, and P. Mo-|™*? Taylor te 69 and Ryan | rthy the union labor ticket.) MeCarthy ts making a straight hile the fight for mayoralty has | Woon labor campaign, He has been a vigorous one, greatest in been resorting to more or less vitu terest centers In the choosing of a| peration being particularly severe istrict attorney on Taylor, who he has stated in| the Incumbent,| many of his speeches hae been Wm. BH. Langdon has been nominated by the repubdit can, good government and demo cratic parties. His union la! ment is Frank McGowan. re looked upon as a corporation wyer. Langdon made his cam paign on the platform of “prison for the boodiers.” He has been going along at a whirlwind pace, recely ing an ovation wherever he epoke. WANTED TO MOVE BRITISH FLAG FROM CONSUL’S RESIDENCE the woman {ndignantly ‘orted to | some reply about there being no law, eto, “Will you arrest me if} I do?’ she queried again 1 wouldn't advise you to take any | such action,” Capt, Ward replied. | A few minutes or someone rushed wildly into police headquar ters and announced that walking the streets of San Fran cleco for years in order to save M-| neral expenses McCarthy attacked him and every person that did not support bim and has appealed to organized labor to vindicate Itself and prove to the world that it is not respon ble for the reign of graft that marked the two last administrations International complications were r threatened for a time yesterday when 4 dyed-inthe-wool Yankee woman discovered that the British flag was flying ail alone above the | residence at 1314 Minor av pled by Bernard Pelly, British vice occu consul, The patriotic American | had come to the house of t Woman insisted that there should ish vice consul and demande be at least an American flag above | the British fing be lowered, on the orders of the chief of Capt the emblem of Great Britain. High ly incensed, she called up the police i the matter to the satiafied that Ward explain Rrittsher and station and was referred to Capt. | no international insult had been of Ward. tered his Cag “Why don't you tear it down?” | Expert plano tuuloa. DS Tohn etnm~_~;,. | ston Company, ploneer plano house, For & good shampoo use Soep new building, Third apd Lake Soap. All | druggists sity. Phones 395 or Ind ————— acithoaiatt Until Noon Tuesday, 10c Cream Domette} 3 € A sensational value for early shoppers—3,000 yards of Cream Domette Flannel——a beautiful, soft, double-faced material, for night gowns or underclothes—bleaches out white as the driven snow after a few tubbings—full 28 inches wide, and an exceptionally good-wearing cloth. You never saw anything approaching this quality at 5¢ a yard. Never! Mail or telephone orders ac- 20c White Vegetable cepted.—Main Floor. bo 10c My! How knowing housekeepers will grab these Vegetable Dishes at {@¢ each. They are oval and round, regulation size. plain white with gold stamp decoration. Our regular price is 20c. For three and one-half hours tomorrow morning the price will be 10¢ each. Basement Store. Until Noon Tuesday, Until Noon Tuesday, 75¢ Negligee Shirts 59 Men will jump for these stylish Shirts at 5@¢ each why not? We sell thousands at others sell less at Shirts are made of good fine chambray and madras, in tan and light effects. The handsome plaids and stripe pattern will go first. Some have plaited bosoms; some detached cuffs And and some have two « rate collars of same material. Sizes 14% to 17. Best 75 shirt in all ttle here tomorrow morning at 5@¢ each. Main Floor. New Men's Store Until Noon Tuesday, Bon Marche $6.50 Mattress 95 A marvelous value, this. “The Bon Marche Special $6.5 Mattress” for $4.95. Weight 40 pounds. Stuffed with white cotton and excels’ a with best quali stri ticking Empire rolled edge to any $8.50 mattress sold in town. Morning sale price $4.95, Third floor Until Noon Tuesday, 5¢ Shelf Paper 3C Very best Shelf Pape en, pink ellow white. Put some fresh and see tt 1 ference. 3¢ @ package Until Noon Tuesday 50c Java Rice Powder woman the real in the thing. land ket say t choose from THE BON Parks, 2 Cite Treview Now York, 2 Walkor Street MARCHE Chematts 4 Theator Strasse, Manchester #8 Foutkner 90 ° Women, Misses Apparel for and Children, * en st ane . A Special Sale Of China, Cut Glass, Lamps, Dinner Sets and Silverware The above and a few similar goods are keenly underpriced until Wednesday night, as they are scheduled to.ge for the purpose of making room for heavy stoeks of new Fall and Holiday Goods. This merchandise is first class in every respect, but it is occupying Valuable room, and its movement must therefore be hastened. Cut Glass Decorated China Quaker City Sin, Cut Giaes Nap A beautiful line of decorated py O5¢ | Bavarian China in red and pink Quaker City 84m: Cut Glass Deep | roses, with buds and foliage, and Bowl $2.50 | enriched with heavy gold border Quaker City léin, Cut Glass | is reduced in price for thin sale rc Vane $4.95 | Aithough these goods are sold by waker City Cut Glass Sugars | come > ck Cingsniog 65am eae — dealers as “hand-painted Quaker City Cut Glass Syrup ee cee. ey, area Pitcher 41.50 | (MH Wholly freehand painting, dishes Chie bh ae . being in reality a clever combina ro nl m. Cut Glags Low | ion of transfer and hand work Napp. $3.50 | Bach piece is signed by the artist Sterling Top Cut Glass Sait and ste the special prices Popper Shakers, each abe Gin. Plates, each Oe Many other items in Cut Glass | §-1n. Plates, each The at special price but limited | %in. Plates, each whe quantities prevent their being | Cake Plates, each 1.70 mentioned Salad Bowls, each tito | Chop Plates, each 92, ” | Plaques, each i. Silverware | Tea Cup and Saucer Sti Coffee Cup and $1 Oneida Community Tripte-plated | Moustache Cup and Saucer Dessert Knives, set of six 1 i h si * 81.25 | TCA Pots, ene $2 Oneida Community Triple-pia Spoon Trays, each $1. MISS NINA BLAKE. Dessert Forks, set of six si Thirteen-plece Chocolate . me (Seattic Star's Exctusive Service.) to support him, if necessary, But Bros. Plain Pag “ Seven-plece Balad Set 84.20 N YORK, Nov, 4—If love | With all that money; no, no,” | iat of ane poy Sugars and Creamers, a pair survives the crash of millions in|, Thee years ago young Largey.1 Hi tga? no, B : 68.45 Devote copia 18 ' hele to $6,000,000 from his father's Tabi sera Bros. pee "hos copper, Morris Sellers Largey, WhO eatate, came to New York, billie Nespoons, set of wix. 81.80 Ba Di proposed, according to his own e# in his trogsere and coine tn biel ff} 1847 Rogers Bros. Avon Pattern varian innerware timate, 75,000 times to Actress vest. He fell madly in love with! After-Dinner Coffee Spoons, wet Th Nina Blake, the pretty stage cow- | Miss ke at sight and spent « of sia $1.25 his line of white and gold tec es 2 et : 3} Bavarian Dinnerware is to be boy girl, may yet win a bride iT rying to make @ star of) A large variety of odd fancy , 4 t Routlh C If he was poor instead of @ til the chorus girl } pieces, such as Sugare and | gancer,, ee” seen ‘ . | ' and | Saucers, Breakfast Plates, Soup jonatre [4 marry him,” Mins! He bought plays in which she Creamers at HALF PRICE ~ . Blake gecla last spring, when | was to shine, leased theaters for Serre bee Piates, Platters and the rotfiance ame known. “He her to play in, formed a company i} Al! Imported Sherbet Cups are included. proposes 100 times a day. More to exploit h iding genius, and Btoin | 18¢ for Decorated Game Piates— than as many times he’has driven lavished money in dazzling cos<jfj All Art Sin. Game Plates in assorted with me past the Littl Church tames and elaborate scenery Jardinieres bird decorations in true-to-life Around the Corner and bog r Largey lost millions in the cop-|f] All Weathered colors, with gold edge, suitable to Btop and marry him. per crash. The State Savings Oak Mantel for dining room or wal! decora ‘Once he tried to carry me Bank of Montana, of which be wae Clocks tion. Special tomorrow ..18¢ the church in his arms. I will not president, closed ite doors. He marry him because is too b. will emerge from the slump badly All F P. U: b Il J Hesides, he wanted me to give ippled financially. Probably if a ottery mbrelia Jars the stage. If he was poor | would he is utterly ke Miss Blake may | d * P . marry him and work on the stage marry him educe in Frice een . - RS * dom. ~ PUBLIC MARKET | ment ‘oe, i]| Seattle PRICES TODAY vi%ic%rs." gay Oranges, Ibe to 49 dos, pote cow at Pineapples, S0¢ each | of the The attendance at the pablic mar New figs, 2 Ibs. 26¢ | Great ket thie ning was To Cauliflower, 10¢ to ibe head. | Majes tic. day's prices are Lettuce, loc | R Butter, 36¢ Ib | Sugar pears, The per bos. | i ange as, local ranch, 46c | Simmon pears, $1.25. | Apple butter at Parsley, 2 bunches for Se, | * 8 Sbe per bo: Tomato catsup, ie per at ugar pears, SSe per box, eae be Ratabagas, 1i%c Ib. | Expert plano tuning %. 5. John PALACE MEAT MARKET 18 Iba. for 2 | Saverkraut, be th. ston Company, ploneer plano house, Carries the choicest and freshest Swoet potatoes, Fc Ib | Cranberries, ibe per qt. |new building, Third and Univer: | meats, poultry and fish in the city Gases & taeemen ter fe | Hackloberries, 10¢ Ib. sity. Phones 395 or Ind. 4377. *** eos Gaesstn. 5 tendon tor 06 | Pears, Hartlett, 15¢ doz.; cooktug | ————__. octet it . Corn, ibe per doz pears, $1.26 per box. — | AMUSE MENTS. Onions, 3 bunches for Be Golden ruset pears, 20¢ per dow.| weer ARR nn Deled colons, 7 fee. tox She | Siberian crabap S00 per box Cucumbers, $0c per dos. | Pampkina, 19¢ to 20¢ | i ric Lewis N. Rosen Manager Radishes, 4 bunches for 10c. | Hubbard squash, 2c per Ib; Sam Reserve Seats Ind 667. Parsiey, 2 bunches for 10¢. mer squash, Se to 10¢ j Boar Gs Gan ie | Ground cherries, 10¢ i, | q heater 2:90 Afternoons Turnips, 3 bunches for Se. | Dried Prunes, 3 Ibs. for. 26¢ } 1 and 9:00 at Nights Beans, 6¢ ib | Concord grapes, 30¢ per basket. | es a fal Peerless Vaudeville Bil String beans, 20¢ Ib. | Comb honey. 2c Ib. 1 wceweetul ‘ee ” avudevitie Bil Grab apples, $1 per’ box Catawba grapes, 30¢ per basket; | Ten F ty Acts Celery, be to 10¢ per stalk. Biack Murcats, 40c; White Mus A Big Bny Cantaloupes, be eats, 40c; Tokays Cornichon | rhestre Just Decorated I8e, Orchestra 15, Boxes 3te Tomatoes, be per ,* We per * a, 00 " DURING THIS WREK LADIES ACCOMPANIED BY GENTLEMEN WITH crate Gravenstein apples, $1.28 pet par TicKET ADMITTED FrRER ROM ERTRA Spinach, 3 Ibe. for 100. box; Wolf River apples, $1.50 per ® the JiJAN FISHER, Murrey J Simone, Higgins & Lamar Rhubarb, Se Ib box; Waxine apples, $1.26 per box. | wurke @ 1 Ol Hayden, The Malcoms, Joe Aller, Ada Gastier, Prof. 1 Green tomatoes, 24%c per Ib. King app $1 per bos ¥ nm. the Lovicesope tm t np ures Cabbages, be to 10¢ per head Orcas Island apples, $2.96 to # sorty, bring the family; get good se Dall pickles, ie dos. $3.45 per barrel Quinces, $1.50 per box; 6 Ibs. tor SEATTLE THEATER Eggs and Poultry OR aio hile Wnt, tetetas, Cagaar eet Vetoes te and Night Get your eggs and poultry from nutes, 1b« h walnuts we vo i SOUTH RN lt Three of Us.” Woodland Park Poult onds pan City sales roome » Arcad = ~~ 7 Phones, Main 918, Ind Lake “Honp sivanene: ané THIRD AVENUE THEATER | eggs are from our own rar ra ond eo-— Mai nt oh her ‘wight r Phones | Mat AML THES wonts foc. aoe oo Se Olga Nethersole | peg rm ave Aut. onearien acts « FRANK MILES « You | fing PRANK Mil. re . This Afternoon, Another Splendid List of | oF Veudevi Made and. sco the wow shew y ea wh | a Will? We will prepare your will without charge if we are named as executor yr trustee, ENING College Widow i | LEWIS LEVY Subject to decision of Repub: . . an Primary Election, Monda Union Savings & |) revs, Sees y A Broad-Minded Business Ad m " ministration——Justice and Equal Corner Second and Cherry |) a tna | SILK LINED OVERCOATS TO Seiten ORDER FOR #25, Branches at | Georgetown AT THE Renton London Tailors 617 Second Ave Piano Bargains Special Sale We expect to moye in a fow Jays to our new se igy 4 ee This emple of Mu Ww wil on jecond and desire Sheet Music a tnt 10 Pieces for 10 Cents a oe ; on can buy more “ p Snag - da i ale H rt advantage ca #260 Pi “sie || Cline’s : ” itso s.. silica bee Piano er & Chase House dey ing te 1205 Second Ave. 710 Pike FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. & CLOSES DAILY AT 6:80 FREDERICK & NELSON «+ INCORPORATED... Und ° Cable Net Didiains’ Special, a Pair . . $2. 9 Tomorrow the Drapery Section will place on special sale five excellent pattern of ys Net Curtains, four in ecru and one$n ivory hese Cure tains are excellently patterned, the de signs those whith have proved very popular this While they last tomorrow, these tains may be chosen among at, a pair 82.95 Imported Scotch Madras Special, a Yard 69 As a further attraction in the at ry for tomorrow we have underpriced several picceg of our best quality Imported Scotch Madras. These patterns are to be closed out in order to make room for new stock, so, while stock lasts, the special price of 69¢ a yard will prevail. This Madras is not easily faded, either by washing or by sunlight. It ranges in width from 45 incheg yards. Special closing out price, a yard 6B¢ being eason, Cure Cable Net ection to2 The Genuine Beckwith Round Oak Heating Stove Is as easily regulated as a lamp. draft and joint Stove fits. Pains right Kvery door on this taking workmanship. of with material will are the reasons why this famous Stove helds the aatiofies You take no chances famous prin retion the ciples constr best money buy, the fire, saver fuel and the pur chaser when you decide on a Round Oak, no matter what kind of fuel you wish to burn—soft coal, coke or wood, With the hot blast (used only for soft even fire is secured which consumes the soot and gasem the double firepot, with cone-center grate with rim discharge, prevents the formation of clinkers. Think what « satisfaction that Just the grate cleans the entire bottom of the alike There is no other Stove Iike it others are made to look Iike it, but there the resemblance stops Look for the name on the leg; then you will know it is the origtnal genuine Round Oak coal), a steady is shaking fire The most convenient form of investment is a first mortgage on improved property. We collect the interest for you and attend to all the éetails. man or for the person who has not the expert investments and give them the required this form of security offers many advantages. We are offering a selected list of First Mortgage Loans, in amounts of $1,000 to $10,000, to net the investor 7% Title Trust Company SECOND AVE. AND COLUMBIA STRE For the busy ence necessary to make detalled attention, Many people who have not traveled in Tourist Cars \@ have the impression that they are old, second- hand Pullman sleeping cars. The Tourist Sleep j™ ing Cars on the Northern Pacific Railway leather upholstered, strong and Like the other coaches om our train lighted, roomy and cheery: th large, airy and comfortable. A uniformed porter constantly at hand to attend to the wants of the passengers. Are new and of svecial design, modern in every respect. they are @ berths are m heated, are well If You Never Tried the “Tourist” Do So on Your Next Trip. and have your Standard or Polk When ready to start berth n Py man Tourlat sleeping car reserved ar J. O. MeMULLEN, C. P. A., Seattle, Wash A. TINLING, G. A, Seattle, Wash. A, D. CHARLTON, Asst. Gen. Passe. Agent, Portiand, Oregon “HL. KLEIN You are both jud id THE SHOEMAKER. ury r Schilli: Best f un't get boots or shoot : , to f et them made %@ Your gre ‘ t JAMES STREET. + Sid ESESUZE SPSETERTLE LSETREEEEEE FEES ERLEZSETESTE_LEFATEESSSe Tea 2 BEET ee tT @ep ) 22255255, : 13,23REL 228

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