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dinne: woctet that t ROOSEVELT WILL NOT BE A CANDIDATE” ~DAVID STARR JORDAN fair. duet officially for the president,” sald a third term, But%on the other Jordan, “hut I have known him ever | hand, American polictes do not rely her condition was erttical, Re since we Were boys, and T have no for thelr execution upon any one |= overran City sales roome, 1909 Arcade Way, hesitation in saying absolutely and| man, Washington felt this and was | | Gune For Rent—riper & Phones, Main #18, Ind. 5236. Our | as emphatically as ‘Possible that |sativfied with elght years 1024-26 Second ay exe are from our own ranch, *¢ Saheeeneenaremtermniaroonns nea j since 1892 superintendent of the| has resigned, to take a siniflar po-| Special Sale of ‘ —_ sition with a western rallr@ad | | The forestry department has an } | nounced that the Ggscade moun-| BRIEFS BY WIRE | ‘ | tains contain today the heavtest| | > { where In the United ape Taft A huge bowlder rol When Secretary argives at the tracks of the GN St, Pete zy, many Ruassion offi ham, yesterday and the passe cers will walt upon him, giving) q all took a hand in removing it noun that In case of war) The heavy raine of the past fow| Detween the United States and] days have swollen the ame of | Japan they will form companies) Northwestern Washington anti) a a tigh under the Stars and they are running banks full Stripes. | Mrs. Orin W. Rank, of attle All battleships tw make the cruise} haa been given a divorce from her | to the Pacific are now making ar| husband, also well known tr rangements and proceeding to} tle, by the Spokane supertor co! Hampton Roads. | An Indian potlatch is being held| Fire has destroyed the prinetpal) } at Mud Bay near Olympia section of Cody, Mont Hundreds of tons of wheat are} Ferdinand Earle, of affinity fame, | arriving at Wenatchee, Fifteen| !# with his first wife in France carloads are being shipped out| 8nd ft is stated that he may not dally j marry Miss Kuttner Heavy snowfall ts reported in} Hundreds of marriages at St Louls und Boston are technically in validated, as Rev. Peter C, Phiam s. the Greek priest who perform: | , is not a naturalized cith the Rainier TREASURY AUDITOR RESIGNS. National Reserve bo! ed t ren. (By United Pre WASHINGTON, Nov. 29.—Ernest| Vancouver and Victoria are now} Q, Timme, auditor of the treasury | in wireless communteation for the state department, has ten The geological report fust filed | dered his resignation to the secre-| shows that copper mining in|] tary of the treasury. His successor Alaska is expanding i has not yet been appointed. Mr Whitelaw Reid, Untted States | Timme, who resigns for personal) ambassador to England, in an after | Feasons, was appointed fifth auditor — of the treasury department in 1892 and is from Kenosha, Wis | U. S. Navy Yard Take a trip on the Sound and visit the U. 8. navy yard, see the/ battleships Oregon, Wisconsin and| Nebraska, the cruisers Buffalo and +the training ship Philadelphia, the make good preseriptions | mammoth dry docks, torpedo boats at's a distinctive f » at Bar | and prison ship Nipstc. Boats leave tells Stores, 610 and 50 econd av. | Pk foot of Ye way, 6 times *** dally. Round trip, S0e Supt. Goodall a = PAUL, Nov. 29 that George odtelnes properly. Goodall \ “The early morning hath gold in {ts mouth." Matinee Spe- cialis, as the French would say, are Morning Speciais—Lota 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. 8:30 to 12 m. Saturday 5c Albatross Cloth| 35€ black, white, cream, light bine, pink Below wholesale cost. No phone AN wool, 36 inches wide, navy, tan, reseda, nile. Main Floor. 8:30 to 12 m, Saturday 12 Dress Percale} 7+C 36 and 22 inches wide, white, navy covered with figu and stripes; 200 styles No phone orders. black and green groweds to choose from. Basement. 8:30 to 12 m. Saturday 10c Outing Flannel SC Soft, feecy dou faced outing fannel dark stripes and checks; holds th r in washing. Good for many pur poses. No phone o Basement. 8:30 to 12 m. Saturday MEN’S CLOTHING. MEN’S SHOES. Me ‘ 9 $10.00 Men's S in cashmere $2.50 Men's W ng Shoes « tweeds and cashmeres, go at | § Men's D 8 183 White Lawn Waists, trimmed with en dered tucks and * on embroidery, all grades; also plaid madras and domestic flannel 96.00 F as is i D Stone 82-85 Waists at 79¢, No phone orders. 8 worsted . Second Fioor. oo th 1§ Men's Bt 87 kid, box calf and ve so |$ $20.00 and $22.50 Men's Suits, in at &2.25 i bla: olay w te ported BOYS’ OVERCOATS. b 8:30 to 12 m. Saturday Bd 7 tweeds, blue and black serged; | 995° Bc Overcoats go at ° t gar tt ane ed "4 i = $1.65 1 Muslin Drawers| 2IC a ee cis BS MEN’S PANTS $6.00 Overcoats go at | wid ella 1 j $ i a aa’ $2.25 | de umbrella ruffle, trimmed with Valenciennes lace and : E Ov go of insertion, or button hole embroidery with insertion to match i al ap a eas ‘ n t $2.7 detest Ol techs. Wo shell ‘oreebe. 4 ppg goes. The greate st money-saving sale of High-Grade Clothing ever held in Se sO n’s Pan in wo BOYS" CLOTHING vay Guiend een, attle will begin on Saturday, the 30th, ‘at ( ostello & Grant's Clothing fancy stripes $3 0 Bi y go at Store, Kanke Block, corner of Fifth and Pike Street. 500 Suits of Men's $6.00 and $6.00 Men's Fine Tatlo 5.00 B go at p and Boys’ Clothing will positively be slaughtered during this great sale eo Be au $6.00 1 62.55 |. New York, 2 Walker Street at the ‘ ate OVERCOATS $2.0 Be ss a ost Sweeping Reduction In Price mb.00 "Men's “Oy nates, 6 8 $1.65 HATS. Ever Heard of in Séattle re ccd” dies: acces #RS | 00 Mon Hate gost 913% i $20.00 M Over. 1% Men's Hats go at $1.50 . 2 Cite Trevies. Chemoaits, 0¢ ler raeee ancheaste a 9, ?, * Hy : coat ‘ i. bie oO i Paris, 8 Cite Tr Theater st Manchester, 18 Fanthnor a Men's Fall and Winter Suits, regular prices $28.00, $25.00, $20.00 and Ko at en eerie eth we 1 $15.00, will sell during this great sale at ...... ...... $16.00 and § ( ar t.40 $17.50, $15.00, $12.00 and $9.00 UN he da O heme ee Overcoats, $28.00, $25.00, $20.00 and $15.00, will go aty........... YOUNG MEN’S CLOTHING. garment R56 $8.50 Young Men's All-W sult Mer A “ l Victor II $30.00 } $100. { Other Victors $10 to oaew that HHS oney thia © in the manner Abe Hammell your's sentence at Mackwell island | dons (By United Press.) he will not again be a candidate, | Prion, ts seriously Hl of heart trow | Deo, 9 By that date all of the de CHICAGO, Nov, 29.—David Starr “TL myself should look upon his] Dl aggravated by kidney com-| partments will be fully equipped Jordan, president of the Stanford |renorfination with deep regret, al-| Plalnt & [and in working order, New fow university, and life Jong friend of though his candidacy would be un. z |tures have been introduced for the President Roosevelt, declared at the |deniably popular {n California, The} g Secretary Taft's Mother Il, = | young =men, tucliding an assocky Min retary of war, ls sgain sectously| Eggs and Poultry Auditorium hotel last night that | president is conscientious, an able Roosevelt will not be a candidate | man, thoroughly familiar with pub: | Mra for renomination lic issues, @d no Interests would “Of course, no one can speak | be jeopardised by his ac nee of | Hl here. | stones, and for a time thé past sum Have you an umbrella? A SALE OF Boys' Four to Eight-Year-Old Suits, -—_ a -_ 5 THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, r talk y lawt night tn 1 he present fin ountry Was not & ser He also eulogized Roosevelt which he has con- the administration v now serving al be way to recovery, but abe haw now suffered a relapse, Apparel Women, TO OPEN Y.M.C.A, and Children. new Y. M. ©, A. bullding wil! rown open for public recep during the week beginning | LBURY, Mast, Noy, 29—| ton eafe and day wehool Loulne M. Taft, mother of the | ed Her ne in jo to mall) om Get your eggs and poultry fram Woodland Park Poultry Yardy and Raincoats | $15 Regular Values $18 to = 50 Special | We have made deep reductions on the entire collection of Caracu! Cloth Coats, em 1 |) Coats are especially suited for motoring, an we for general street wear, All of the better Coat © woven in Bradford, Pngiand. Rain will not hurt thie fabric, and we ¢ antee all the Coats made of | Black and Blue Suits and AT $16.75-—Pretty Bem! Fitting Coats AT $27.75—-Women's Caracul Pony AT £26.75 Overcoats Included | || 86.tnches long, of good quality caracul Coats with vest of white broadcloth long, loowe | cloth, lined throughout with heavy trimmed with fancy braid had in gra | satin | is A p Th--Women's Black Caracul 4 }] AT $21,75-—-Caracul Coats, 24 | inche . eget blow age le . een bre AY Saar , | long, with wide turnover colla rr eee so length, made | |] - model may be had in black or n . fe | throughout with broca atin sin seal oul ® || AT $27.75—Dilack Caracul Coat, 27 inch eRe, 800-804 First Avenue, Corner Columbia. Hl os long, made in military style, with | AT €36,75—Caracul Coa k, 36 h * : et fancy n collar The garment Is inches long, made in semi sty) Strongest Overcoat House in the State | |} ined throughout with brocaded satin and trimiGd with military brown | = Showing of Wom | Blanket Hath Robes havi Stylish Furs at Popular Prices a Specialty COFFEE we pay him NECESSITY $20,000 Clothing Stock Must Now Sell $17.50, $15.00, with ell for price, Knickerbocker Pants, priggie. $5.00, $4.00 and $3.00, will : far, as well as the reduced, "ent, will be marked in plain figur COSTELLO & GRANT BUILDING, CORNER OF FIFTH AND PIKE STREETS. PANKE "$12.00 and $9.00 regular $3.00, $2.00 and $1.56 1907, Mie REDERICK & NELSON, Ine. ORE CLOSES DAILY AT 6:30 now be variety. . LEVER creations that conform to current fashions are c: ing di@played in the Ggstume and Bult tion in wide pleuous for thelr correctness, thelr beauty These Site are ¢ abd their fair prices, The materials embrace various weaver, ny plain colors and fancy mixtures of special merit, In many cases added, Mhnnish effects, tight constitute braid trimmings verve offectiv ely fitting, sembfitting are andarin model military and Ja panese the greater portion of the styles, and these effects will be noted in a wide range of colors, Just a few hints A nobby Suft of herringbone serge, | Suit of red .and black striped in brown, The coat is of three cloth, having a coat made quarter length and effectively Japanese mandarin sty trimmed with military braid mon-pink broadcloth and yelvet Silk braid loops fasten the coat buttons are used very éffect and the skirt is a gored full ively as trimming for the coat flare, with fold edged with The tin a habit back model braid at the bottom, Price of and fastens in front with vet this suit t % 0 buttons, The price ts A smart Suit of fine broadcloth Military Suit of handwo na in apricot shade. The cos bine broadcloth, The coat is th juarter Jength, with inches long and beautify tee of velvet, braid 1 braided. The skirt cord. The skirt is full-plaited | gored model with f and has a row of braid at the | and trimmed with wid bottom. The price is..$45.00 braid, The price ts Corneal Cloth Coats Now Marked at Special Prices en’s Bath Robes | fancy colo’ Blanket Bath Robes in ings : We r Then why not get one—there isn’t a bit of use age: Pye pire eae $5. 75 ; ay as bib Aprons rund in ruining your clothes. If it were for invest | es a Robes in fancy colorings, round ex ted Swis The prices are 2 Ge, 90¢ | r and cord edge, ms i ment only, you couldn't do better than buy one are priced at $6.95 ech pong Big nti . fan lawn, | Aprons t ng cord girdle, satior « of the many that we have—all kinds, but the | tar, satin-bound, and cuffs satin $7 50 Some have the Shaped tuck flounce and Pepe: owest prices in town-—$1.00 up. - saupscline lle clmmenlions "5 pome have trimming of embroidery, | “tos Elderdown Bath Robes in gray and red, hav while still others are trimmed with | broidery $4. 50 and some with lace tatting | eae ae AT 85¢—Square Aprons, made of India pg gg ee ee ee Linon, with embroidery « India Li had at $4, 75 AT G0¢-—Pretty dotted Swiss Aprons. | FREDERICK & NELSON ++ ANCORPORATED...« tive degrees of excellence Five degrees of excellence f T f S { h Phe decrees of excellence} © OF Tacoma, tor Sale at the ON ALL DEPOSITS One degree of money ae B You go to for physical interests, why | back. Old R Cl th St pls towed agp {i pelle ee i lif you don’t like Sebilling’s I and Overc iross label t bears the Morris ( es This entire stock must be sold quickly, 80 come Saturday while st . Near Spring. 1104, FIRST AVE, Under One Furnish the Home Compt acing various ler Dainty Aprons for Christmas Gifts ed assortment AT 90¢ ANDO $1.25 dotted Sw AT 50¢ ANDO G06 The Morris Gross Stock, on 1104 First Avenue years, Morris Gross, of Tacoma, is one of the most popul chants of that city, having been there over thirty nothing but the best goods on the market. So you ¢ est grade of clothing We bought the entire stock of Men’s and Boys’ Su Shoes, Underwear, Hats, Caps and Furnis for the insignificant sum of 200, thus ena t way below the cost ture, and yet 1 well that we are g« ‘ ods at at 35 per cent cent, some at 50 per « rth reserved nor more than at 50 per cent on the d This is the greatest cut price sale in the history of Seattle. Every Suit Old Rainier Clothing Storeg ; Roof—€ verything to ete, 1 styles ‘Theae { Caracul Cloth Coats, 60 inches may be} 1 brown, . med ‘Ung style, trim k braid; eol with green veh A very handsome had in black or \ ns of various Kinds, a straight brand bre Persian Jawn and dob and $2.26, -A dainty Noe of heer Persian lawn and > AND $2,25—Aprong niatd lace and em and deep flounes) Beantifal Aprons of th round and square Buy Your Gloves at Frederick & Nelson's nd reliable mer and handled vect only the high Overcoats, Pants, inting to $12,000, this entire stock it. Remember 1 the dollar, somey nd i not a dollars ered Shirts, go at . Be , h Shirts go at .35¢ Frout Dress Shirts, cs, go at 506, Ge, TH . Heavy Blue F . $8.50, go at oo MS ‘ California Flaunel go at - A Caltfornia fie est makes, go at “Spa PoRgn sig aE: - # go at 85 10¢ ‘ 8 mo at ze Ha chiefs, good One® 1 n Handkerchiefs, x, 2 pairs for ...+04 Tan Sox, 3 pairs for Misses’ and Boys’ Ralte th from $5.00 1 at ae O'Shanter Hats, worth Mi Children's C&D : and $2.00, 0.# Bw Youths’ B, & W. G® h elsewhere, eo be i go at ..0¢ D Neckties 9 be ME :N s “OVERCOATS, | n’s Overcoats, & go at $2.75 | a Mens Overcoals, by, go at S425 y Men's Ove a s complete. Near Spring