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NAME LABOR TICKET FOR tion, a very amall percentage of the voters have registered so far, rding to the Peg awa, re of thr rde are en Interest has suddenly b tn fected in the election of school dt rectors to be held December Tby | the announcement that organfted without addit labor has entered the fight with two | istration. They are the candidate. ® |Thirteonth and Fourteenth@yards, | Dr, J. Allen Smith, professor of | ¥" special elections were held in the spring and summer. As the | political and soctal selonce at the labor vote ts very heavy in the| state univer@ty, apd GW. Wilkin, | Twelfth and Thirteenth wards, it te recording secretary of thee@anr lexpected that the vote of those two bor will contend inthe election tn addition to reprea@ration on the ghoo! board, With two members of the board favoring the principles of organized labog@ a labor organtes tion among the teachers te deemed possible non The fact tht registration for the achool election has been very light 80 far affords the labor Ucket ox cellent chances of election, Al though the issuance of a $500,000 bond issue is involved In the elec TURKEY TRIBE WAS CAUSE TO GIVE THANKS and now hoa With retail market aities holding worked in thelr favor $ comes the high price to afford them ee firm-around the 80 vents per pound | Somes thn Fok tte ae haa | mark, turkeys are roosting Mikb and |ty eye gelling at 25¢ per pound ae congratulating themselves and the dressed article command 3 4 Those of the flock who were /ing 300, the turkeys stand a good ere apared last year to raise fresh vic-|chance of avoiding being dressed * tims for Thanksgiving orgies, have |for sacrifice thi year | been watching develoy pate with But the mortality among ohick eae interest and reports from the public jens will be greater in consequence, t | market and Western av, have been |and those who cannot afford chtek oe gobbled with avidity en will content themselves with a os Things ave apparently playing |shoulder of lamb : into the crops of the turkeys this Thanksgiving without turkey will i year. They have made themselves be a disappointment to many Se eae | As ecarce as possible to avold the jattle families, but will be cause for H 4 annual Thanksgiving epidemic of thanksgiving among the turkey pop j = sateen ob Fie renee financial flurry ulation ee PAY TEN PER CENT DISCOUNT TO GET WARRANTS CASHED warrants to warrant brokers at discount of about 5 per cent As a result of the present strin gency between 2 school teachers have met with great difficulty in getting cash for their warrants Without submitting to a scount. As their salaries 30 per month the discount nt now demanded by the } Bchoo! teachers of wisp @ county outside of Seattle, find that they Cannot get cash for their salaries without paying « premium of 10 per cent to warrant brokers. ‘The school teachers are paid with warrants on special funds of the districts in which they are teach ing. The warrants are payable at a future date and bear 6 per cent in terest: Av the special funds on which the warrants are drawn are seldom available, the teachers have been in the hanit of selling their eatin A care Aarne Hamilton Studio Colman building; artistic photo graphs at reasonable prices. Ne coupons or other frauds. of 10 per finance Warrant brokers blame the coun ty for the condition of affairs. They claim that they cannot afford to The ‘Washington Fire has invest. ed $92,000 in Seattle mortgages. This keeps the money “in the fam. ty.” oe “The early morning hath gold in its mouth.” Matinee ciate, as the French would say. are Morning Spectaie—Lots of good merchandise found here and there through the store and marked at prices notably lower than real value for early buy ers. Most of them will be closed out In a few hours—not worth while to ask for them after noon. Come early tomorrow morning. Until Noon Tomorrow 10c Dress Calicoes | DC “American” brand, In pretty gingham and gray blege ef fects. Wears good and tubs better. Fine for house gowns and school frocks. No phone orders. —-Basement Store. Until Noon Tomorrow . 9¢ Apron Ginghams Checked Apron Ginghams, al! size checks and colors; durable quality of “staple ginghbams"; fast in color; kind for @¢, No phone orders —Basement. strong, beat 9 Until Noon Tomorrow 10c Shetland Floss Fleischer's Cream White Shetiand Floss; shawls, fascinators and infant jackets; 7¢ 10¢. No phone orders.—Third Floor. 7C just the thing for a skein, instead of Until Noon Tomorrow 35¢ Sash Curtains| 1 9C Muslin Sash Curtains, all ready for the window; trimmed with Battenberg edge, some fancy corded, drawstring on top. No phone orders.——Third Floor Until Noon Tomorrow 25c Dress Shields| 1 9c The sizes 3 and 4 washed when celebr Omo guaranteed odc ou feel like It ated ort Flap le Dre rubber; can Main Floor. Nainsook ntain one Until Noon Tomorrow 25¢ China Silks| 19 oft finish work—lining Main Floor 20 Inches wide. mas fanc phone orders. Seuttle, Second Avenue and Pike Street Perils, 9 CF New York Street 2 Walker MARCH Chemnite, 29 1 = E Trevice or. 08 Foutkner Mt CITY SCHOOL ELECTION sf ters’ union, were chosen at a ni wards may turn thekglection in fa g of the Workingmen's. lL vor of the two labor candidates storday as candidates to succeed | The organization of the teachers »John Schram and Dr, W. A. Shan-|ts the prize for which organized la} | | | handle the warrants at 6 pe @iscount when they are bearin 5 per cent Interest, Mvery county in the state with the exeeption of King and Kitgap, they clatm, ts pay: | ing 8 per cont Interest on ite war ranta and they Ineiet that King county should fix a similar rate A similar condition regarding the payment of salaries in the city sohools tx avoided by an a ° ment made by the sehool ie te jet cash for the salaries, DUG SIGNS A TWIRLER A i twirler by the name of Jack Meteatfe, who pitehed phe homenal ball for Balfour, 8. D., last summer, has been signed by Dug dale and ix expected to mitke good when the local manager tries out his twirlers previons to the opening of next season, Metcalfe is now In Seattle and says he is in shape to pitch right now FEDERAL AUTHORITIES NOW IN CONTROL By United P SAN FRANC ISCO, Nov, 26.--The plague report issued by the board of health today was as follows: One new suspect none verified, 101 veri deaths, 30 discharged The federal to take fied to date, 63 as cured, & remaintng. authorities have dec: over the work of sanitation. TO FIGHT JOE CANNON. (By United Press.) ST. LOUIS, Mo, Nov, 28.—The Central Trades and Labor Unions of St. Louis joined the American Fed eration of Labor In fighting the re election of Speaker Joseph Cannon Such action was decided upon at psterday's meeting Good Health in Chicago. CHICAGO, Nov. %6.—-The month ot November has been the second healthiest in a period of fifty years Figures compiled by the health ¢ partinent show that the percentage of deaths in each thousand of the |population has been 12.47 and 250 county | brokers ts a serious item tn their | Damaging Testimony. NEW YORK, Nov Helen Mar revealed the details of the tes timony she gave against Mre. How ard Gould. The witness says that she gave most damaging evidence concerning Col. Cody and Kath erine Clemens, relating only what she had seen lee Plant Burns. LO8 ANGELES, Nov |plant of the Low Angeles Ice and | Cold Storage company, at Seventh and Santa Fe ste, was totally de etgoyed by fire last night The firet estimate places the lose at $160,000. PUBLIC MARKET PRICES TODAY Butter, 30¢ and 35e tb.; Wash ington creamery, @5¢. Bees, local randh, S50; Oreron ranch, 36e and 40c; Eastera eags, 2 dozen Sic Hens, dressed, tie; live hens, 18¢ Live turkeys, 26e Ib Potatoes, 16 Iba. for 2he Yakima Borbanks, $1.40 per box Sweet potatoes, 4c Ib. Beets, 3 bunches for be Carrots, 3 bunches for be. Onions, 2 bunches for be. Dried ontons, 7 Ibs. for 26e. Radishes, 4 bunches for 100 Parsley, Se per bunch, Turnips, 2 bunches for Se. Celery, be per stalk, 10¢ a bunch Cantaloupes, S0e a dow Spinach, be per Ib. Rhubarb, be fb. Green tomatoes, 2%¢ per Th. Cabbages, be to 1%c per head. Din plekies, 0c dos. Sweet peppers. 25 cents dos Pop corn, 2 The for 1 Lemons, 2c dozen. Cider vinegar, 36 gal. Cider, 40¢ per gallon New navel oranges, 20c, 40¢ and 60¢ dozen. Caltfornia persimmons, 40¢ doz. Pomegranites, b0¢ doz. Cocoanuts, 10c and lic. Pineapples, 400 each. New figu, 10c Ib; Imported fa, | 26e Ib. Cauliflower, 10e to Ihe head. Lettuce, 2 for & Horse Radish, 15e Ib Ratabagas, 1% Ib. Saverk it, be Ib. Cranberries, Ihe per at Huckleberries, 190 Ib. Pumpkins, 10¢ to 20¢. Hubbard squash, 2c per ib; Sum mer equash, Se to 30¢. Grownd cherries, 10 Ib. 10¢ Ib, Prunes, 3 Ibe. for 2 struts, ‘Eggs and Poultry sdland exes Park and poultry fre Poultry Yards Paid EWISLEVY | CANDIDATE For Mayor Subject to decision of Repub: lican Primary Election, Monday, February 3rd, 1908 A Broad-Minded Business Ad minlstration-—Just Rights to All Advertisement e and Equal Pay no yers’ attention to chea obscure p opinions. | cont only | The ONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1907. THE SEATTLE STAR’ We Make a Feature of Furs at Use Dur Merchandig\ ° Certificates for Christmas Gifts '| Special Discounts on Knit Underwear stock in the Kult special die We are reducing Underwear Division, and counts therefore prevail. Several of the specially priced lote have been arrang od on tables, while others are on ters, The goods are marked in plain figures, 96 you can see In each Inatance The values we at all times quote on Evening Coate and Capes are strong attractions in themselves, #0 you will see that the low. pn event of keen interest, | ering of the already moderate priggt Is An@ one which will create enthusii#m among thone who are think ing of buying. There is a profusion of new ideas to be noted In the Evening Coats and Capes displayed at Frederick & Be sure to visit the Knitwear Division | inake a selection, just what the saving is as a result of the | and we invite your inspection of the gathering, whether you wish Ma discount The discounts are 10 per | to purchase or not (at cent, 20 per cent, 46 per cent and 60} women's Uniined Evening Capes, fashioned in military style, with per cent off the regular marked prices. velvet collar; there i# a wide range of colora among which to wot tab! at the special $13.75 / 4s and seo to what splendid advantage | price of “ warm Knit Underwear for winter ean | women's Evening Coats, 67 inches long, handsomely trimmed with in Seat? now be bought, It might be well tocall | Renaissance braid, sattn-ined throughout and having low collar; / A Matt are shown in gray, green, blue, mahogany, red and white; at the special price of $19.75 Also, at $19.75, we are offering Mandarin Coats In a wide range of colors tomorrow, because these special dis counts will be withdrawn just as soon as the Knitwear stock Is reduced to the condition we wish It to attain, Special Saleof Women’s Wool Dresses This is an offering unusual in its saving possibilities. These are practical Winter Dresses, made in two-piece style and of fine wool materials. The yokes are mostly in fancy lace designs, and in some instances silk braid and cord add to the attractiveness The Skirts are all full kilted. The colors are red, blue, green and fancy plaids; also black and white Very specially priced at $14.75 Children’s Warm Wool Dresses Are Also Specially Priced have neverthiess underpriced Children’s wish to clothe the little ones Bis ae ~ i | a! L 3 5 elt 38 = large plaids Sa5 peligt x. = & i With practically all of the cold weather yet to come, we Warm Wool Dresses, a fact which will be good news to mothers who comfortably and at the same time economically In these two specially priced lines of Children’s Wool Dresses there are many pretty Httle gar ments, some made with hi@h neck and long sleeve, whi ythers have low neck and short sleeve, to be Wosn with guimpes. The materials are serges and soft wools, in plain colors and large, effective plaids. ‘The sizes are 8, 10 and 12 years. $5.95 [n° $7.85 =\ Daint Bacg: styles are above gE Tee and becoming io several specially 2 is ten aye priced Lot No, 1 te s apectally priced at v s —- BEL Bobbinet Curtains, Special, Pair Dainty Padded Silk Robes =|: a te black an a white. Beavty and luxurte Robes of china silk « comfort are combined tn these long padded Prices are the result of advantageous buy- ing. Each gore of one of the etyles Hares toward the bottom, and the semi-fitting back is quite different from the usual box back. This Robe is warmly padded and lined with contrasting aT $1.55 colore—ted, pink, navy, brown, green aod yellow. It fastens fall A special value in Raffied Ho hbinct Curtains will be quoted length, bas silk cord and stitched er ped cuffs 16 75 Special 3 ( and collar. Price . . tomorrow by the Drapery Seetion. These dainty bed-roo cur Some of these ' These are embroidered in Bacques have V- some square have fitted front. Long Japanese Kimonos of Habada silk floral designa such as iris, chrysanthemum, che The foundation colors are navy, red, pink, light blue and ¢ alno black and white. Price | tains come in seven different patterns, four in white and three In . ry and wistaria eoru. They are finished with Bettenberg braid, appliqued in at tractive designs, with insertion 4nd edging to match. $19.75 Thanksgiving News From the Popular Housefurnishings Secti i In the Housefurntehings Section we are showing o splendid array of household articles necessary at Thankagiving time. faking Dishes, Chafing Dishes, Crumb Trays and Coffee Percolators, as well as smaller, yet very important, Carving Sets Carving Sets from aueh wellknown manufacturers as Landers, Frary @ Clark, The American Cutlery Com pany and the Putnam Cutlery Company, are shown tn an assortment of about twenty different styles at a wide range of prices. For tomorrow and Wednesday we bave especially priced weveral of those sets, an fol lowe such as Roasters, Carving Seta, Nut culinary utensils required in the preparation of the ALUMINUM ROASTERS—Are shown in priced at, each - $5.00, $6.00 “NEVER BURN” ROASTERS-—-Hichly ular-priced Covered Roasters in five sizes; od each 70¢, SOe, OO, 81,15 and In addition te the abows, we have the Savery Ma described below, which is specially priced for and Wednesday. NUT PICK SET, SPECIAL 45¢--Seven piece, fancy Nut Pick Set, consisting of nut crack and six picks to match, made of fine quality nickelplated steel, complete in ined hardwood , box 4he CHAFING DIGHES SPECIALLY PRICED FOR TO. MORROW AND WEDNESDAY —A pleasing assortment of highgrade niet plates Chafing Dixhes priced at $4.95, $5.90 and $6.25 Com Roasters ra A wh, SPECIAL AT $4.85—A Putoam Cutlery Company's SPECIAL—THE SAVORY SEAMLESS RO. E * |. -Rotenn: saphentee, Ceving Det hoxtat stieorss ae We have them in ® wide assortment of sizes in the ~—This selftasting Roaster ts thermniia i “ best-known makes, among which are the following because it is seamless. The inside being” 4 | SPECIAL AT 82.05-—At this price are included three | REEDS SANITARY SELF-GAGTING ROASTER S— smooth, there are no crevices or cornems | different atyle ets, Each set consista of knife, fork ‘These are seamlens, being stamped from one sheet of burnt grease or pieces of meat. The | and steel with stag bandie and large allver ferrule. stee] and covered with three coats of Reed's Gray | of the Savory collects the natural juices of | Knife has sctmitarehaped blade of extra quality steel | Flintstone Enamel. Are fitted with removable tray, | which are cooked through and through the Malt | Also Spectally Priced tor Tomorrow and Wednesday are and have ventilator in cover. May be had ia four ; basting it and giving it a delicious Maver, i Two Better Grade ¢ “splay Sete at, each. sizes, priced at, each - - ‘ fe ' fly size Roaster. which measures 11M xTMpx Ri hae | « $4.95 and et. aS ee nee $1.75, $2.25, $2.50 and $2.75 | = is specially priced for tom 7 |poverty, they finally deciding to AMUSEMENTS. es all by death J. H. Miller, Northern Pacific : at at Culbertson, Mont, ts be i) E GRAND Ing sought for, as it fs claimed he | H R Bithe | has embexaied ‘over $3,000 £6 and 21, and Wedselap bleak |Teenday and Wednesday Nights, November An avalanche of earth and stone | jdemolished the house of W. D. j Rooth at Portland yesterday and a & 5 o B P.O. BE Girly Twirly Mus s. Tm the Tamale, # ike \intiet Oreind: <<. ak thane. be abi; The groom HH on | LOS ANGELES, Nov. 25.—Miss|wore American clothes cut in the y © < | Annu. Laura Schock, & negress, latest fashion. Before an audience feath, Nae? Tat crushed to] “A Night in Bohemia” Men be and Can Keen Seheck, a Chinaman, |of 1,200 negroes and a few white| Empe William is regaining his hat Jun |were married Sunday afternoon tn| people, the marriage was solemn-|health by his stay in England and | Direction of Thomas ¥ a’ | Wesley chapel. The bride wore a ized. Can ts one of the richest ed that no op wilt | CVRM 190 LOCAL ARTISTS, IN SONGS DANCES AND SPRCIAMEEE % Jcostly white silk dress, an elegant | merchants in Chinatown. For his wary upon bis throat are + ee ee ‘ white hat trimmed with large! bride he has purchased a home for Aimtricam Medetation at ta} <ed 1 ‘ eT Eastern Contords, 45¢ per|white ostrich plumes, with gloves | which he paid $7,000 - + , i ¢ adjournment at Nor Jonn Cort, Daa ney, te Ih: tring nes [folk late Saturday night went of | THE oe Manaset , ite ' | |causing the death last September jpesor 5 ot Sennes TO OT Mr. John Cort Frecents tebmidt Black Muscats, 35e; White Mus| of Frank Naroaski v ney oh a Bent. eats, 35¢ ‘okays, 35¢. a Wenatchee jury has awarded | And New Buropean Company in @ Concert I amme, including te Dave bes Gravenstein apples, $1.50-$1.75 per 7 Shee ae an baat Spninat ‘KAUFMAN Is READY <r YY box; Waxine ap $1,004 per Cc ing ‘house certi certificates will D V. Bighme for alienating the af Prt he ~ my ane box; Kit , $1,00-$1.75 per be called in at Montesano, as the |fections of tho former's wife, Fish-| Fooreday. Sriday’ on and aes | wee) ae Macs.” ; box; Northern Spys, 9c per box. conditions have materially changed |@r sued for § ‘ FOR FIGHT peecegr en Friday Sad Satertny—Hiar le Cobia te “mares 0 Oreas Island apples, $2.95 to | for the better and plenty of cash is] ptf $3.45 per barrel on hand in the banks BRIEFS (By U | ‘ ‘ : n th y United Press.) New nuts—Filberts, 20¢ Ib; black | 4 yeneering plant will be bullt ss} BY WIRE HARBIN SPRINGS, Cal., Nov. 26. | SEATTLE THEATER walnuts, @ Ibs for 15¢; Engiith wal-) Raymond i Al Kaufman, the San Francisco | ,., Phones 42 sp Thanks ~ . = = alinonds. J. : ae The financial condition at Cheney |, Storms are prevailing along the |¢8vY Weight, who is matched to | Musi ome Neat Week—“The holiickin Girt ns, 200 Ib 200 Wb. entire Auiantic coast meet Jack (Twin) Sullivan tn J re h in available in Jim {8 Improvin ca jis improving and Coffroth's Colm Carrie Nation says she is through arena on Thanks-| eeho7® found « human skull ‘pd bith smashing up saloons giving afternoon, broke camp this THIRD AVENUE T HEATER lemur bone in a potato pateh @tl The democrats of Cook county, | morning and left for San Francisco, | . Ellensburg yesterday and this has} | ee and Fine, . Phenes, Ma , Miinols, are out strong for Bryan. aceompanied by his manager and |* nes igh lent support to @ murder theory Of)" Hundreds of detectives garb. trainer, Billy Delaney, The big fel All weate 100 and Thechas. A over 20 years ago. evidence in Chicago yesterd ighs 185 pounds 1 REBNR nlcago yesterday unds and claime| oo John _ Barnbard while aid the movement éry Bunda; in excellent condition, He choly, attempted Mmsalf bY k’ ‘The Japanese exclusion question do light training until the day | COLISEUM ean ile Fore 148 deal ppear at the next seasion of row 4 ee Reliance club) — Ai Grenter Vaudevilte Acts. ¥ the } will r r | When the school term opens ir HERZOG'S FAMOUS CIRCUS HORSES —4 IN NUMBER Tacoma has two gubernatorial /the Philippines next June it te sere Commissioner Sargent Better. ja el candidates, William Jones, prest-| probable that 300 additional tonal WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov, 26 aitles Popular Vaude Three Pertormanel ¢ dont of the Chamber of Commerce, | org will be. nested en tench: |The condition of FP. Sargent Y box seate 18 and Judge W. H. Snell government advices commissioner general of immigra New Bitl Opens Today—Mu- Comedy, “Fiddle Dam Dea” a 1 Orders coming in from the east! The bodies of Alexander Good | pop, owed marked Improvement Musical Helles, Moward @ DeLeon, (he 3 Kobers may oe the mille at Bellingham |and his r . food |today. It hag been stated that he! : j his wife, both authors, have — j|and vicinity to resume operation®|been dragged trom the Th was suffernig from blood clot on a ey ae || the first of next month |river, und notes found tall Geeee {the brain, but his physictan + 7LOIS THEA Week, Te ee || The government experiments in/of their bitter fight to keep from | ue, mess was caused by overexer . May. Sunday lobster raising at the station near = " » kooy mj tion ineident to official dutie: jnoone at Special Mat Thankagivi | Friday Harbor bearing fruit URKEYS! TURKEYS! | ca * | |\ hundreds having been plante TURKEYS! Special Watc | > Charlie Matsui, a J nese, haa|At Tate's Billiard Parlors, 111 First] This wee b Vatch Sale FIRST ANNUAL BALL been found gullty at North Yakima |&¥- 8. under Northern Hotel, three | Watches, $20 veluog ton yea | By of murder in the second degree for |4ay# commencing Monday, Nov. 26. 20 values, for | $15.00 | - * [afternoon and, evening. "260 we Been Brotherhood of Owls . * ‘ to be disposed oS 8 wen Dairy Kitchen Tasakanivine Coen it tee We alti (At Tegicht "Pak: Pe + $200 Worth of DME 108 Madison St ke free Nath loc cre tee {t interesting for your pocket ’ | The Dairy Kitchen, which w Chi ad welry Co., 126 2d av, *** gone Pos tas gore semodetng: | LWIRIC THEATER cro igs, | Pantages Vaudeville cordially invited; same manage M Pi ' ry t Ks M t ; i ted g oe ‘ rt a View River x ment

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