The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 11, 1907, Page 8

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‘ 4 suse J tuer, this morntng left at the Chant! ber of Commerce rooma a laree| box of samples of the new produat, | | It 8 & combination of saw dust oft | |hemi@ today Is asggollows E. C. Hughes Aumounces His Intention to Retire ad ATTEMPT TOe: eee Urges the Election of Prominent Attorngy~-Believes KILL remaining, 41 suspects, George A. Burdett, the Roston composer and agganint New B noted | and a Jdean of the Jand Chapter Presence of Lawyer on the Board Is Essential, jof the American Orgapiste’ guild (By United Press.) : | MONTROSE. Colo. Mev. I--An [St the top of his house, which he B.C. Hughes, of the law firm of | Attompt was made last night to as. |/CMll# “owl neat,” in which ts a Hughes, MeMicken, Dovell & Ram: | sanainate, with dynamite, Charles | PAHO And all sorts of things calou » Stated today that it may be Heattie, a humane officer, who has d tg appeal to the Musically in- | cessary’ for him to resign from been prosecuting saloontaty for | ned | the school board before the expira: | selling Hquor to children. The dyna} Half a milion sportsmen tn | tion of his term, and that tn any} |mite exploded wader a bugey in| Germany kill annually 40,000 head event he will be unable to serve 'which he was riding. The vehicle | Of red and fallow deer, 200,000 -roe as ® School director agatn was demolished, Beattie escaping | buck, 4,000,000 hares, 4,000,000 part In view of this fact, Mr. Hughes lwith only slight b¥ulses ridges and 400,000 wild duck, In all ia,urging the election of George | some 25,000,000 Kilograma of wild Donworth, a well known local at | WAS NEW FUEL, kame, @ a value of 25,090,000 torney, in the coming school elec | . marks, or $5,000,000, forming near tlon to succeed Dr, Shannon, Mr George HL Herbine, the Seattle | jy 1 per cent of the total meat sup inventor of the new compressed | ply of Germany DUKE WANTED $200,000 A YEAR WITH | AMERICAN BRIDE; ENGAGEMENT BROKEN: Hughes states that it is very oe sential that the board should tn elude a competent-attorney among its members, as questions regarding the legality of the procedure of the board are constantly coming up in the transaction of the regular rou: | tine business. May Have to Resign. | “Business cireumstances are such,” said Mr. Hughes, “that I may be forced to retire from the board within the next two or three months, While I may be able to adjust matters to continue with the GEORGE DONWORTH doard for some time, it fs certain) — ri wath — that I will not be able to serve after | president of the Washington State | the expiration of my present Ba ation, which ends next year Th many matters constantly be Wealthy Man Suicides Soave, tivelving large oxy DENVER, Colo,, Nov, L1.—Chanee of money, that require good legal y pimeler kid to ha thes f advice, and this would be secured wealthy resident of Ma Mo. by the election of Mr Donworth. before he Seaver | #6 Tn response to @ petit Leconte Bihan at ig ated toll by a large number of t night business men of the cl worth on Saturday con Rattery park, In New York city come & candidate. ts a school anguages AF h Well Known Attorney visitor in the city who ¢ k Mr. Donworth ts one of the best jy ¢ tongues heard every one known attorneys of the city. He of them there one day last week engaged in the practice of law in In the old miracle plays the “Ad Seattle 20 years ago as the junior the Three Kings” was member, of the law firm of Afb ented by memb ti fon, Preston & Howe, retiring from each act or that firm on his election as corpo ing given by ration counsel in 1892. In i894 he arate corporation, which de formed a partnership with James B all the expenses j Howe and in 1899 this firm con. solidated with 8S. H. Piles, now The harvest festival was being | United States senator, under the in Old Windsor chu firm name of Piles, Donworth & and, and a verse Psalm. Howe, the firm later taking C. H. “Thou nad it is . a nr Farrell as a member, A year ago night ) d, when MISS MATHILDE TOWNSEN D AND THE DUKE OF ALBA Mr, Donworth retired from that all the ¢ lights went out. A firm and from the general practic (Seattle Star Exclusive Service.) Mise Mathilda Townsend, a Wash | number of candies were borrowed He was one of the freeholders from neighboring houses, aud these| WASHINGTON, Nov. 11.—You'd |!" a oe, ee that framed the first ch for were fixed upon the pews, so that | think, wouldn't you, that a nice ee mare tinh oteie the toth the city of Seattle, and in 1900 was the service might be concl pretty American girl was good i ar An Ay ‘eileen ned ple. Mapa checancn i pel accepted h a net agonts to Soap Lake Salts will re . The New Washington hotel use —— to Hine —_ work to investigate her income. It forms of rheumatism poche on Fire policies was found that Miss Townsend names « ceeentiiiiasinbialii ‘ her had an income of only $2 had an 200,000 & year,/ 000 « year from the estate of the why, it would be the finest kind of | tq " railroad magnate. | bargain for a “jook” or any othe T ke i his flancea's old kind of nobleman n eally he admired Mis# But not so with the duke of | Towr very much and loved Alba aly Mr. Alba had) her but that hin wife must many ont , ave that much income herself many at at Ab! Too bad, too b | there's loft Mrs. Townsend {# an ambitious | lome time age coment wan! whe hat engagement in made ke's engagement to| stanter | INVITATION | Until 10:30 a. m. Tuesday 10c Amoskeag Gingham When we say “Amoskeag” we've sald about these Apron Ginghams. orders.—-Basement Store. 7C all there is to say 15 yards to a buyer. No phone Yourself and friends are cordially Invited to attend i] the formal Grand Opening ef D. 8. Johnston Co. on the afternoons and evenings of Thureday and Friday, Novem ber the fourteenth and fifteenth, in their fine new building Until Noon Tomorrow at the corner of Third Avenue and University Street. FOR THE LADIES | 2C Edges and Insertions, a yard; tomorrow morr 10c Embroideries Embrotdery and l0e a Cambric were 8 1-3¢ ted widths at 2c a yard $1 Grenadine Curtains | 59c stripes. Good Third Floor. 2] Good Trains East Bound Dai Paris, © ¢ rev New York, # Walker MARCHE | Btrwer. va Call on or Address (. W. MELDRUM, City Passenger and Ticket Agent SECOND AND COLUMBIA STREE1 Chemaits Manchester, 8 Faulkner ley, 420 in THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1907. FREDERIC Sa Thanksgiving Needs Carving S@ts, Nut-Pick ets, Chafing Dishes, Bak- ing Dishes, Crumb Trays and Scrapers, 5 o’Clock Teas and Roasters Specially Priced. The Housefurnishings on the Second Floor, will hold a timely including the above-mentioned lines, wntil tomorrow night. All Carving Sets Reduced in Price The Carving Sets, Section, special sale, of embracing about entire line an assortment ot twenty-five different styles, from the best known manufacturers, 1 included in the special The special prices are $2.25, $2.40, $3.15, $3.45, $3.95, $4.85, $5.00 and upward sale for tomorrow [wo of the specially priced sets are described below: | The $2.25 Se ‘Thin ie a three-piece set consisting of Knife, F and Steel, made by Landers, Frary & Clark The handles are stag, with plated cap, and blade, which is 9 Inches lon in of The Set ally $2.25 Put d fine extra quality steel priced at The $3.96 Set—This three-piece Carving Set is nam Cutlery company, and ie of extra quality m com plete in Uned box, is #p made by th ermal 4 ly finished. Each ptece has stag handle with large allyer ule and cap, Blade ie large size and made of best quality steel The Set complete, in lined box, is specially priced at $3.05 All Nickel-Plated Baking Dishes Reduced in Price assortment of these Nickel-Pinted Bakir ape There is an attractive Pudding Dishes. al pricen are $1.05, $2, | The $1.96 Dish A Nickel ed Baking Dish blue and white enameled steel pan. Capacity 2% pints. Dish bas fancy embossed metal knob on cover, and same style side han len and f A substantial and attractive Dish, and an exc tional value at the special price of ‘ $1.05 All Chafing Dishes Reduced in Price The entire line of HighGrade Chafing Dishes, comprising some twenty different styles, is lowered in price for tomorrow special prices are $4.95, , $6.25, $7.50, $8.50, $9.25, 810.50 and 811.00 5.90, The $4.95 Chafing Dish Haw a capacity of three pints, and is made of copper heavily nickel-plated and double tin lined, Side han Glos nized, and lamp is the new patent regulating as An excellent value at Nickel-Plated Crumb Trays and Scrapers for Less ing Dish lamp $1.95 The special prices on Nicke!-Plated Crumb Trays and Scrapers are, per set 25e, O5e, $1.10 aod $1.45 The 9c Set—This Bet consists of ay and Berape both made of solid brass heavily sickely dd The seraper has ebony-fin ished wood handle. A substantial and attractive Set and good value at v5e¢ 5 o’Clock Teas Reduced in Price . There is a wide variety of Nek od 6 OC jock Teas all of £5.60, $6.25, 87.10, 8s. 25 an ward Nut Cracks, Nut Picks and Sets for Less Nickel-Piated Steel Nut Cracks, specia 10¢ Set of Six Nickel Plated Nut Picks, 100—~The t F ateh the abové Nut Crack, and come in a paste art Seven-Piece Nut Pick Set, Special 18e—The Sot Cr and Six Pte h, the different piece: quality steel and ¢ plated. The Set complete tn 5 box Seven-Piece Nut Pick Get, Special 45o-—Thix Set consiet Nut Crack and Six Picks to mateh, all made of extra quality steel, highly nickebplated, and having fancy handles. The Set comes complete in lined hardwood case having hinged cover and fastenings. Special price ihe The Savory Seamless Roaster, Special 95¢ Ihe Self Dasting Roaster is thor | oughly sanitary because It ts | seamless. The inside being per | fectly smooth, there are no crev | fees or corners to collect burnt H | i] grease or pleces of meat. The Savory is a self-basting Roaster the concave bottom collecting the natural juices of the meat | which are cooked through and through the meat, thus basting it and giving it a delicious The family size Roaster, which measures | | flavor 114x174 x8y inches, is specially priced for tomorrow at | l} vere boned clei D5e neonoeenseneasnccnnaonpmemrangna 1 This ‘event signalizes the formal opening of the larg iH H Seattle 7 a ces est, finest and most moderniy appointed musical empori | A ene um in the west. The new quarters are conveniently arrang a y Edges and Insertions; also Cotton Wash Galloons, assorted ed, handsomely equipped and facility | | pads widths and patterns; worth up to 7% a yard. Sale price te sige: capeicaegan ge! Macrae MeMbetoges oud | Round Oak & yard.--Basement Store. the economical retailing of the world’s best piance and ] H i eater musical instruments. No doubt, the fine new home of The | Until Noon Tomorrow House of Johnston will be a source of pleasure admiration and pride not only to their many friends and pat , y ind patrons, but BIRTH RECORD. janagers of the King County | asi aces to every lover of the beautiful as well and the Pioneer | Beres 4 tod can © tn room 209 Orien } Births were registered today as tal building, at 8 o'clock this eve: Piano House desires that you join with them in the cele | follows ‘ ing All exec tive: off rm hen White Cotton Point de Paris Wash Lace Edges and Inser bration of this important event and grace th ‘ Swimen—To wife of J. B. Swi-| ward managers are expected to be tions, up to 4% inches wide; neat designs; up to le values, at 8 te auspicious men, 4323 12th av, N. BE, Nov. 3 = Se & yard.—Sacement Store. occasion with your presence ii* donates aS 7 F | Jones—To wife o >, Jones S a . Spri Seattle General hospital, Nov. 7, 4 Se gent's Easy ing | on ON Mortise Lock, Set 29c | anglia—To wife o fanglia, Until Noon Tomorrow SPECIAL ART SOUVENIRS 2204 #th av., Nov. 9, a daughter. "| Siasa ors Badgiey—-To wife of A. R 16th av, N., Oct. 30, Rade a son Oval, Bea k sou tehe and Knobs, an DEATH RECORD. tique brass fin ish. We think Deaths were registered today as | Basement Store. tollows Sargent’s Easy CO je—Infant Nov, 7 254 W Spring ts the ind wt best lock made . Hanter—K. F. Hunter, 81, Nov. 1, | We are clean Until Noon Tomorrow Jayside Emergency hospital J ing 1 t TICKETS To All FA T Clark-W. Clark, a8, Now 7, Pa| Haan ok Lenten . * : fic hospital | Some patterns Wheat Biscuits Points Baily—Infant, Nov. 7, 709 Colum-| have only two pth ia at 10 o 12, ete At Lowest Prevailing Rates English—J. English, 26, Nov, 9 ave more than Shredded Wheat B t; the Ide m 626 Jackson st ¢ ar on an pat ae uaeswuare 146 @ : 1 Trunble—E. Trunble, 91, Nov. 10 or oo phone order Fourth Floor 10 Whidby window for full assortment Griffin--G. Griffin, 1, Nov. 9, 2 J et ay 60 N 120 Antique Bras Ova 5 t of Egypt, 23, Noy Beaded Lock Until Noon Tomorrow mF hospital 8 © No C2316 Old Ce ze F. M. SPINNING 1310 SECOND AVENUE REPUBLICAN CLUB MEETING. here will be an important meet Mz of the executive committee and Siatisnineilashid itu iiehimitaiapidiincsahetied ditinoamertinin Sane eae ee Christmas Things OLS THEATRE We are showing the most « Goods in thi aity= N thts « m6 re a vl moh for hi mean as A ple ure to have you look th igh Lan Furuya Co, 262s GTORE CLOSES DAILY AT 6:30 FREDERICK & NELSO +s INCORPORATED One & NELSON, Ine. Under Root—tver ythin Furnish the Home Compiaay $5 Lace Curtain Sale |} The Drapery Section offers for tomorrow an un. Hf i¢ shape of a Spe- acé Curtains a@ 5.00, Among them are the following Hand Real Arabian ( usually important attraction in t} cial sale of high*grade I Run wrlatis, with 4 inch ! insertion and l-inch real lace edyt, These measure | 3 yards long Three patterns of Fine Saxény Bru cls, in defi. | cate ellects ‘Two les of Hand-Made Cluny ¢ urtains, with | insertion and edging; one with corner motif Iwo styles of Arabian Antiqtre ( irtains, one with | 44-inch insertion and 1%-inch edge, These are | especially suitable for bedroom use Two styles of Marie Anto urtains, in Apa. bian col beautifully applique braid, rings and real Ardbian motif Two styles of Novelty Curt one of them 4 hem, braided 2.00 el We have joxt jf Tecelved & tag, load of the og. ebrated — Opter. moor Mattress. €6, for which we are the exciue ive Seattic sel ing agents Three styles shown, tn satig. finished tt and = mercer} French art a Priced aa lows— Craftsman style, ini ind dainty lace Choice of these Cur- tains while they last, TOON. iS ck cam WE ARE Acey TS FOR THE FAMous moor Mattress, 4 feet ¢ hes wide, weighing 4% in ¢ covered in satin-fintshed : bf Same as above % feet 6 inches wide, weig 4 6 a TTL ee Regular Ostermoor Mat ed in mercerized Tram at : twill in floral effects; me #4 feet 6 inches Extra Tt French } oO M with "covering i Bot | more h art twill, and } ch in-seamed French e edge shown in the ¢ i weight, in two pa size oF Th ce of 4 9x12 Body Sinteds Rugs nes Fe seven diff ae “+ $91.90 Oriental designe im tan] special price tor There * * ent patt effects p mminating. T morrow the About 100 Iron Beds to Be Closed Out at Reduced Prices This lot comprises odd Iron Beds, most cases but one of a kir ete eee eee SErgEcE 3 nearly all in fullsize, and te Many of these have been used as sm ples and are slightly soiled from handling. All beds are sold ia The colors are blue, white and green. The from $3.75 to $17.00. The reductions are all “7 half the original price. ent condition. prices range some instan steee Wa fiz 273? present and report conditions in| da Mr. Case will leave for thelr various districts, much work |eastern part of the stated will be mapped out this ng ing to spend the balante @ and some new ward managers will year. He will be away in Oem Probably be appointed te of the Amerionl CASE HAS NEW PLACE. Bullt early in the eleventh ay | Charles R. Case, late superintend- | tury are great ones ent of streets and sewe been dows Sound since b ‘ cathedral of ‘oa, AMUSE MENTS. “THE GRAND DOW. : “le © Jann Cort, Janesger y, Henry W. beg ONIGHT COU Sarah Truex in “The SEATTLE THEATER Tis —= Big Con Real Teby Lyons + Prices as usual, Sm “ The derbilt Cup ll a ba THIRD AVENUE THEATER he 104 Third and Pine, 5 ory Night This Wei ind M tut, MAN WHO PARRD. a eae | My Tom Boy Girt ae ay. ve: LYRIC THEATER -—SSae COLISEUM 4 Pirst " formas ‘ toby axn AS of Madi ie CHBISTIAN

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