The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 6, 1907, Page 5

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THE SEATTLE STAR—WHDNESDAY. NOV. 6, 1907. 3 OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE CLEARING HOUSE CERTIFICATES ARE GOOD AT THE GOODYEAR RAINCOAT COMPANY” ‘i ie AAT ME INTROW YO @ ° ae Duce Yo ou MY FRIEND, a Speciatty Store For Men and Women a tal . ° ° ° —we give you “far and nel delivery service— | SAFE the Standard Heater Store ited Press.) Rix rgco,, Nov. 6 me vessel ofthe Pa is Ph were calls ye@ur attentiog to this splendid $3.95 Perfection Oi TY neete wh 2 pave Deen caught im the north and for ct waten’ and all on ve teara were cutertatned tw] eee Peale outa acrive here | j This cheering word has u : : wed from Unalaska. The | pa le rary a J JJ MD the open vow The a ae nd the 226 monk : of tham are veg the Whale - Heater for $2.95 for Thursday only— S REN POU Re avr) TO PEOPCE Lf 18 WO HOTTENTAT Omar Manufacturers’ Sale Cravenette Ramcoats Confidence Is a Plant of Slow Growth To establish our Seattle branch and win the public’s confidence, we shall give the following specials at wholesale prices—40 per cent saved. Store devoted to waterproof garments exclusively for men and women. Double service in our coats; stylish in sunshine and rain. THREE DAYS OF LOW PRICES that defy competition. Men’s Cravenettes Elegant Waterproof Worsteds and Chertots, in many new style effecta; browns, ta in plain colors and mlid stripes; artistically tailored. $15.00 values .. $18.00 values . $22.00 $26.00 $34.00 vy YWAT CONTORT/ON ROPE absolutely the only prac tical, safe and odorless oil stove made school teachers | ae de city testify to the! areakd echo! children are| Sie the prises of $60, $30 and} by the management of} ‘yi theater for three | fare on the origin and his raf the word “Co am,” to be by students wader 15 years Tanameradlo, aod in many bbe rable questions are and reference books | PERS TE ha t demand. Those | eases ~ nos ee sc te ee NERS BY WIRE TO STAY Th C, Americans have | ae American club, Col. L. Hey being at th « | Coat & Iron com} "Much to my surprise, it has|/Aluskan Republican convention, heen transferred by ex} been intimated that some arrango- Which fa to be held at Juneau on boards and stocks to the;ment would be made satisfactory | November 14. Ps | Mr. Jones intimated tn broad tan. | Taterests, the former rival.}to me by which my name will not ih «Columbia «authorities | be on the primary ballots when the Sage that offorts bad been made | the chase after/primary eltction Is held. From |‘ tnduce him to retire from the Indian murderers who are| what souree such a suggestion | *natorial race, a proposition that | Iaterior districts: jcomes I know not, but I do know | *# bad turned down with some em- | fh Carolina has formed a/that if I am alfve and any election |Phasts, Mis declaration of Inten- | protection to the state's |is held and such ballots are print-|t0m to stay tm the fight until he Ei fer prosecution of thejed, my name will be on the Ut | wae either elected or thrown out, a railway. ifor United States senator, There|™et with the unqualified approval telegraphers in secret!ts no appotntive office In the gift Of Bla audttors. voted to suspend the jof the president that I would rg He said that he had been urged cept under any efroumstances, nor|>¥ many prominent people of the ara atiompted to blow jie there any other olective office | state to become a candidate for the of » Vancouver, B.C. } for which f would accept the nom-| UMited States sonate, and had only day, but were scared {nation. Lf words would make my | 8% into the fight after careful succeeding tposition clearer, I would use them. |*8¢ searching consideration. He to government reports }} am tn the contest and I will stay | 4% Sot afraid to stand on his ree trede-of Portiand and}im it until the people have exer. |OT@ @# congreseman, as he did not | has failen off for th ised thelr will one way or an-| ‘ink the people would forget serv @Mhough imports have | other.” ices well and faithfully performed. | Buch were the emphatic words } ae \used by Congressman Wesley “ PUBLIC MARKET ga = eal oe }Jones im addressing the members the Perfection Oil Heat er has nickel top and nickel base, with nickel feet; also a bail for con venience {[n carrying stovs from room to room-— —try one of these mod ern, up-to-date oil heat ers, and it will prove to you what an advantage it is to have one in your home— —these special pricings for Thursday only— No, 1 Perfection Olt Heater (large enough to heat one 2 95 room); regular price $3.96; spectal price parton (large suough to heat two 50 5; apeectal price éc00 eosneace — No, 2 Perfection Of! MH rooms); regular pric is $i down, $1 a week buys your old stove, range or heatér purchase of a new ooo Ladies’ Cravenettes Custom tailored in our own warerooms; all the latest wrinkles of fashion’s fancy; absolute ly waterproof. $15.00 values $18.00 values BUCK jester here-- jon as part payment on the | Ladies’ Sik and Satin Rubber Coats Waterproof; just recelved, over 30 different shades and plain colors, striking and graceful Nor. 6 stripes and wonderful color harmonies; all the new and exclusive designs, ‘ « « 1. Jones league at Menan wrt fa agen a PRICES TODA toe values : blonde, eurty-halred igen ro Pe my om Bhp gm ~~. Seattle. 1006 to 1016 First Avenue. Tacoma. $28.00 values ... : s2t:30 4 “- on leade 000 e 243 onteh a tae done aut* | Commercial Club last’ night. A| Prices at the publle market re |S pease dng neg kh bt Oe 24.50 11.50 Remember, Three Days of These Low Prices Prepare for the Rainy Season and Take Advantage of These Bargains While They Last. looking for large representation was present.) main steady. Attendance this morn The Seattle ft including many members of the jing was light. Today's prices are: | i] 7 ems | Butter 3Se I. } Botified to watch —* P PALACE MEAT MARKET Eggs, local ranch, 400 . mmm Carries the choteest and freshest] Apple butter, Ibe qt. d 2 te see batticships. meats, poultry and fish in the city Tomate catwup, Be per qt | e* Try i. 54 Second ar. °°) Hens, dressed, 22. 18 Ibe. for 260. Yakima Burbanks, $1.50 per bor. Sweet potatoes, 340 Ib. Beets, 4 bunches for Se. Ourrote, 3 bunches for be. Corn, iGe per dos. “ Onions, 3 bunches for be. . Dried onlons, 7 Ibe for 25a. : Cucumbers, 3 per dos. , The body of the man found float-| to find his father. He saw a corpse FIRST AVE. RAINCOAT omorrow re Ci Sadteen 4. Remade. jing peer an overturned boat on/ floating sear the beach, but did AND MADISON e CORNER ; y Goosen: 8 tuauees. tox 400. loliing bay Monday morning has|not know that It wan the body of rer gear aN — BH | oun identified as itward K. Crow-|his father watit yesterday, when bo ff LARGEST MANUFACTURERS OF WATERPROOF GARMENTS IN oak Iansgomagy lone vag Poem nent _ Teraien, 3 bunches tor ba, |by, & longshoreman, aged 35, who| became distranght at his parent's THE WORLD a can pod a han peor = ae Sie, te 2 | bad been tiving im a shack om Roli-jcontinued absence and made a . ak you to see our fine window diepia howing the dif- String beans, 2@c Ib fag bay for some time. Ray Cun-| closer examination, recognizing the and big alone. Crab apples, $1 per box. ningham, @ partner of the dead | remains as those of the missing — fedue | Celery, Ge to 10e per wtullk. man, te = —e and ie aa —— — Spatiioanen. 6 each. posed to have been drowned The little boy stood guard over Clothes Baskets. Tomatoes, Tige per ib.; 900 per|. Hoth mom left their shack on| the body until a deputy coroner || Plano Bargains ALBERT HANSEN H. LL. KLEIN a m Hf box |Sunday to go hunting for logs | rived last evening and brought the We expect to ee REGULAR PRICE 40—Qood Spinach, 3 Ihe for 190. Crosby's lt-yearold sou remained/ corpse to this city. The boy re. Ho move in a few Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry. PRICE 25c—Good | quality Chip, Double-Handled Rhabarh, be Ih ia the shack alone Sunday night turned With the deputy coroner and || < Tak beeen ane FIRST AND CHERRY. | to fit you, get them made to Sttractive and tasty hes Basket; every home Green tomatoes, 2%c per Ib. and the next morning started out was given food aud shelter. “Temple of Mu ? Measure at should have one. Spe 2% Cabbagon. Ge to 10e per head, | — armen a sic” on Second Optics Department, 217 JAMES STREET. . PU icin cays MH plekles, 19¢ dos / Ave. and desire Shotgun Shells Sueet peppers. 25 cents dos MWKEE DIVORCE CASE MUST PAY IN CASH. Ave.aad Sane . arnone, 300 doren thing left at the ¥ (By United Pross.) We are showing the fin : Cider vinegar, 35 gal os he old stand - PRICE %e—He- REGULAR PRI an “ ‘ : ..—U oe mos: nies mere mot = pomareted par ng hart = ) Cider, 49 per aalton (By United Press.) DENVER, Col, Nov. 6.—Union before moving it stylish line of SILK a. Sones ATS TO Hgwaris; will last a lite | Dupont black powder: 35 fm aff pineapics “soe cack | PARIS, Nov. 6—In connection |'*0OF men are refusing to accept We therefore of Tor GOATS AT THE Special tomor box. Special tomor ve ." 5 }with the pending suit for divorce Checks {n payment for wages. The Tn the City. 19¢ P 35 New figs, 2 Ibs. 250 ~ oe Lond Tail { Beeeee rw CH ¢ Ramen, 106-te te heats bought = pare. 6. Mart Maken goteaes is og ee ie =~ me THE TAILORED READY co, a Net allors a agelone gC Kee, formerly of | Philadalphia,| sos, houses are offering to cash Murry in and take advantage, | Fourth and Pike. Second Ave mar pe 1am ene or re offer : 5 ANOS ... ‘ 44-PIECE DINNER SETS ABOUT HALF PRICE Bimmon pearm, 81 36 counsel for MeKoe has brought 4 dincount. The union || $300 Planes ....s....--R48B ah Regular Price $6.00 Per Set Parasiey, 2 bunches for 6c. a poe et nag 2 heir employers should || $350 Pianos ooectcoosee Piece Semi Th | eo a oe merly of Knoxville, Tenn., because as & Saree we. me is exceptional bar If) uta! b | be . ao . — - tamed Bm Se tb lot alleged defamatory dectarations * - . Kohler & Chase . Cemage cin. ERELSAGY gain trom ovr china de: | Sauerkraut. Soi ltoade "by chem and pubiibod im) — Hamilton Studio Pemteary Many people who have not traveled in Dies partment Is but a sam ft) ag aa, 305 a eT, ceenmenmane| Colman building; artistic photo 710 Pike, Cor. Seventh inky 9 ars, Bartlett, 15¢ doz; cooking! “Turkish bath a jrand Us ph easonable price No . jesora making to reduce Golden russet pears, 20¢ per doz. | — - ren e are i — . . nl . stock Pui ins, 10¢ to 2% have the impression that they are old, second- hand Pullman sleeping cars. The Tourist Sleep- ing Cars on the Northern Pacific Railway Are new and of svecial design, leather upholstered, strong and modern in every respect. Like the other coaches on our trains, they are steam heated, are well lighted, roomy and cheery; the berths are large, airy and comfortable. A uniformed porter ie constantly at hand to attend to the wants of the passengers. Special Sale Friday and Saturday, This | Week, We Will Sell Tempered Steel Axes. -—Roil REGULAR PRICE 91.26— ‘tie’ Vlasine Wa Mann's Bine Steel Tempered Robber Rooting Paper Axes, with handle and good *¥ your roof from rain enough for service; ox Pectin ype 8Sc Gold Enamel. REGULAR PRICE 26c—Can of Radium Golt Decorative Bn amet, ready for use, on wood or tres Spectal tomer 12¢ Gas Radiators. REGULAR PRICE $4.50—-Relt ; | | Hubbard squash, 2c per lb; Sum , ‘“ | * mer squash, Se to le. | Ground cherries, Me Ib } ss | Dried Prunes, 3 Ibs. for 2c } p | Concord grapes, . o tern Conec nb hon re Ni y, you'll find it at $ Awba grapes, 30c per basket: You want for that oy, you " . t Museats, (0c; White Mus ee uSIC Oc Tok 36e; Cornicho * pe rages Sr BE 10 Pieces for 10 Cents. N ne person can buy more Gravenstein apples, $1.26 per (4 (4 S eimer S box; Wolf River apples, $1.50 per box; Waxine apples, $1.25 per box King apples Oreas lala $4.45 per barr or will | day and Saturday sale than this amount. We $1 per box 7 : J 1 apples, $2.95 to If it’s an Overcoat or a anacoat you ll find it at Cline’s Piano Quinces, $1.50 per box; 6 Ibs. for 25e If You Never Tried the ape ci San Nin Gee Rosenoes wanna: 3 " House ‘6e a 99 tools; just the | that will make more heat and - oo = sat. Special $5.89 ean find Special to $3.49 Do So on Your Next Trip. SHOPPING URGE ee eee I eh mi as dic A TOY STORE SPECIAL IN VELOCIPEDES ; Overcoats ...+4... $4.00 up sieialiakitieneenianeeiiiiegtd Price Welt Made Enameled Stee! Thursday Only 1}, ge re neennen of Se Ratucoes jas aA ‘ $6.00 up | Fly on the Fiyer Woe ready to start, call and have your (gt oe te ee / ‘ KATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE berth reserved in Pullman Standard or Pull ~ 1 done from a s vf 1 Four c ND THRIPS UAILY f ranit When played LEAVES SEATTLE 16 J. O, MoMULLEN, C. P. A., Seattle, Wash, PELGER: is | — ype sane hese gy J R l h nd & C. gaan neat bin A. TINLING, G. A., Seattle, Wash, : 2 oe sao _ . is an oad - - iy iy. e é e § elmer 0. is et Ny pe pi - ~en 7 . oC — — : | semnon on ¢ ‘ U, SEELEY, Jr. Agent. Seattle < 2ND AVENUE & UNION STREET | catty at ont 800-804 Firsy Ave., Corner Columbia “Tei, Main 126 "Tacomen Portiand; Oregon meena © ee eros om. Seen NR, NN A A RNR PSY TS Sa AR OPAMP

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