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NS IN HSBON, WHOSE STREETS ARE [JHE ROCIO, OR PLACE DOM PEDRO, THE CHIEF SQUARE OF LISBON, ET: _ ON DAY OF PRIMARIES first move was made by Ut Melon last night in a cam. | concerned te remain open on primary similar resolutions. ordinance requiring the sa- ie vee oo ow do «DIVORCED WIFE the consideration of the | a law in the legislature Inst} Believing | open on primary day iibition clause so that It)on Monday evening Sppear in the statu | Mra. Leach ely All druggists *** man has pot yet been arrested We Are Doing the Toy Business You Know the Reason ou have any doubts, corne and see our prices stock. The largest Toy Shop in the state, and the ground floor. A few of Thursday's Bar- STATE MAP---Complete and Instractive LAR 50c—Map of the State of Washington. showing ; very inetructive. Thareday these be on sale for ..... Gored sdevede se T ent Slate. TRANSPARENT SLATES, large sine, ~with colored pic ete ese ete > tures: these sell regularly for . Sic; Thursday they will 29 sis sane ; 0 paetapes ey, c Coffee S; ROGERS BROS!” 1847 Fancy OLD RELIABLE BALKY | fandied After-Dinner Coffee ILE, the best mechanteal toy | spoons, silver-plated; regularly regular price te 33c sell for $2.00 per set of six; Thursday only ... Thureday, per set OF EXTRA TRACK HEAVY Rubber Tired Coaster Wagon, with ; fine present for a boy; ready for use; sells regularly price $5.00; 3 9 for $1.35 per roll; Thurs 98. y day will well for c Clothes Baskets. Paper Candle Shades. FANCY CREPE PAPER Candie @f best French smooth | Shades, assorted colors; very , With double handies; a | pretty for decorating; regular present; regular price price the; Thursday 9c f Thurada $1.19 only Shinola. Napkin Rings. HEAVY SILVER . PLATEO Napkin Rings; new Moral de signs and scroll shaped; regu ® Shinola, for shoes; | lar pr is Sc; Thursday glossy shine you can get one 43 ro Se | for c "| bes Gas Reading Lamps. Gas Globes. PORTABLE GAS naabine IMPORTED Opal Gas LAMPS, complete with Wels something every house bach mantle, tabe, burner and green shade; new 1907 light regular price is $5.00; Thurs day, extraordinary 9 MS---Special Tomorrow j if you dou't need one to 7ou will soon; they sell ily for Zhe; Thurs LADIES’ HOUSE BROO Brite in 40c, but Thursda e will offer them, Wille they last. t ns ‘ 25¢ UE ee UNION STREET EIGER HURIBUT | THE SCENE OF RIOTING AND BLOODSHED AVENIDA DA LIBERDADE, THE GREAT BOULEVARD OF LISBON, }in gold dust part WOVE TO CLOSE SALOONS | Chamberlain of Ohio. ational Petroleum assoctation, in speaking before the railway commission, accused railroads, especially the Harriman being in a conspiracy ard Ol} company to drive the independent ol! dealers from the feld. He declared that they do not hesitate to violate the laws to gain thetr ends TO FIGHT ASSESSMENT. | the same purpose so far as Seattle is lines, with Which is sven to be organ it fs the plan of those who are | with the Sta Zt induce the city counell to| hack of this movement to have it for the city of Seattle the taken up by other civie and po Tecently discovered im the litical organizations, to the end that Primary law which permits the city counct! be bombarded with fnion adopted a revolution | sand tao seme TRIED TO KIDNAP | stand an Aseeeement up to fromt foot for the regrade of Jack | son st. property owners whe were awarded damages by court, last night agreéd to real of any aasesnme on the ground that the sssesement te Wlegal. BRING THEM TO SEATTLE Y at the bold methods Senator George F. Cotterill, | employed by the xnights of old for procured the insertion the caj4ure of ladies of thelr prohibiting saloous from | choice are decidedly detrop, Mra Leach, one time wife of Bert Lobey m the bill waagéhtre | Snyder, but now divorced, swore the sonate, priuté® and ont a warrant for that todividual's Doth houses, But at some arrest from Justices Carroll's court its passage and its yesterday, alleging in her complaint some person or per-/ that her ardent lover tried to kid for the liquor interests, nap her, by foreitly carrying ber | the measure, climinating from her home at 2112 Seventh av. the collection om that Snyder J roposed that the city «aimed entrance into the house an Mi enact an ordinance on the | der guise of being an officer, and fet, which will accomplish the immediately grabbed her and start oa ——_ \ es for the door, She struggied of eczema, the most dis-| from his clutches, and he there sort, Telleved by Soap! pon threatened to kill her, The more wome seeking positions as house serva than there are places for, accord- ing to Mra, W. J. Witmarfing of the bureau of social require ‘ments. Every ship entering New York {* bringing more of thom, according to the reports. PUBLIC MARKET PRICES TODA Rotter, 2c and 2¢ tb; Wash covering the old University tract, jon Union st, was yesterday as | Kegs. local ranch, Se; Oregon | signed to the Metropolitan Building fanch, 200 and 40c; castorn eggs, 2) Co, and as soon as the plans dozen S5e box he INJUNCTION On an order fasued by Judge Griffin yesterday on the affidavit | lof Fred H. Lysona, attorney for Jas. | Causten, a shipment of $200,000 now being shipped by the Fairbanks Banking company to} the Scandina vian-America } this city, is to be held intact until} the merits of an injunction asked} for can be decided. ts set for tomurrow morning at} 9:30 o'clock Causten was recently awarded a} ship interest in Alaskan | | Yentures of KE. Ts Barnette, on grubstake deal, and the Fairbanks Mining nette’s holdings. The gold probably be held in custody untit the court can complete an exam | ination of the books of the bank determine the partnership account ing HARRIMAN LINES ACCUSED. mpany is one of (By United Press.) LINCOLN, Neb. Dee. 4—C. Having sereed previously By United Press.) w FORK Bec te there 4 girke in ington creamery, 350. THE SEATTLE STA ‘GOLD IS TIED UP BY bank in The hearing) representing Nebraska wa the superior LOCAL FASHES head | receiving. —will you stop in soon? v $10.95 regular value $19,00, this is a splendid pat -tern Morris chair, {9 golden oak or weathered heavy and large om bossed standards, open sawed panels in aides, removable Persian vob our cushions, spring seat romular value $19.00; priced very special for we $10.95 Aid Merchant Marine The Chamber of Com terday afternoon endorsed a reno lwtien urging congress to do some fing in atd of the merchant marine. | | The action wae taken as the rewult of a long communication from the Y | serenante Marine league Lease ‘The lease of James A. Moore, no wheing drawn are completed Hens, dressed, 22¢; lve hens, 15c.|and accepted, work will be active atoos, 16 Ibs. for 260. Yakima Burbanks, $1.40 per box. | | Sweet potatoes, 34e pound; 7 | pounds for 26¢ Reets, 4 bunches for be Carrots, 3 bunches for be. Onions, 2 bunches for Sc. Dried onions, 7 Ibe. for S60. Radishes, 4 bunches for 10a Parsley, be nips, 3 bunches fi © Ge. neh Cucumbers, 2 for 150. Spinach, Ge per tb. Green tomatoes, 2%e per Ie Cabbages, be to 16c per bead Dill plektos, 10¢ dos, Sweet peppers. 25 cents dos. Pop corn, 2 Ibs for 16. Lemons, 390 dosen. Cider vinegar, 36e gal Cider, 40¢ to S0c per gallon. New navel oranges, 300, 400 and av. an | 800 dozen Jap oranges, 10¢ dozen; Sc box 400 dos. New figs, 100 Ib; imported f188,| gored ny the board of pubite works | Seattl |to get bumy and jay the crons walks, tb. Cauliflower, 10¢ to I6e head, Lettuce, 2 for Se. Horse Radish, tbe Ib. Rutabagas, Lye Ib. Sauerkraut, be Ib. Cranberries, 10 per qt. Huckleberries, 2 Ibs for 15¢. Pumpking, 10¢ to 206. Hubbard squasl mer squash, be to 100 Grownd cherries, 10¢ Ib. Dates, 10e Ib Grape fruit, 40¢ Dried Prunes, 3 Ibs. for 26¢ Comb honey, 196 Ib; strained | PMA! we seattle, cor. tat 10¢ in ner Tokayas, 45c box; Malaga, 26c at Waxine apples, $1,00-$1.2 Ovens Inland apples, $2.96 0-92.50 box Now outs—-Milberts, 20c Ib; black walnuts, 2 Ibs for 15¢; Bngtish wal-| s, 18¢ tb.; almonds, 26c Ib 200 tb.; Brasil nuts, 206 Carnations donmen roses $1.50 to violets, bunch; chrysanthemums to $4 « a Eggs and Poultry (je your sf and poultry Woodland Park Poultry Yards. City slea rooma, 1309 Aroade Way! Phones, M O18, Ind, 529 ery, Se per stalk, 10 to Ie @ Northern Spy, $1.00 per box Spys, $1.00 per box; 40-1.50 box; Swaar, 65 per barrel; Wenatchee apples, tnuts, 25¢ per Ib; mixed nuts. Ie each r to $1 dowen from | ed to improve the property Resolutions Endorsed. The Chamber of Commerce has endorsed a resolution of the board | lof directors of the Merchants’ a# sociation of New York relating to | provisions for the restoration of | business confidence throughout the country Want Delegates Named. D. B. Wesserman of the executive committee of the Commercial Travelers’ congress, bas invited the Chamber of Commerce to see that delegates are named for the meet ing of the congress to be held in Ban Francisco December 26. Endorse ft jing. A general plan of regrading and widening Western ay, between Yes ler way and Denny way, connect ing at the north ead with Hiliott ¢ a main thoroughfare lead ing to Ballard, was endorsed by & meeting of property owners at the city ball last night Ordera Work Continued. Contractor Rowell has been or over the Intersections on t Olive Few Know This If you should open a saving | }count and put away only five do} 2e per tb; 84M | iary each week for a periot of ten |years, you would have at the >b@ lof that time to your credit $3 \It'a a little at a time that wind! {Start today, We ta deposita tn Ht as ono dollar, The State ave. and ond ler way 15c Megdelssohn's Wedding March, One of the Boys, Policy King, Soapsuds, Starlight Waltz Paddle Your Own Canoe, Sem nole, Twinkling Star, Some time, There's a Time and a Place for ‘Kverything, Miss Co. lumbia, Mountain Belle—Schot tishe OPEN EVENINGS. Cline’s Piano House 1205 Second Ave WEDNESDAY, DEC. 4, 1907. hundreds of helpful holiday hints here--- in our holiday Showing now. hints, suggestions, for everyone-— —the most practical, long-lasting articles, the kind you'll be best pleased in selecting-—in giving and y welcome to be sur a hundred different styles of Morris chairs on holiday show---two styles specially priced- reguiar vatue $13. like picture, finished weathered reversible velour cush value wook .. «. Seattle. «1006 to 1016 First Avenue. | wretched condition for foot traffic /io detain the young man, and he |N. B. The indications are that the on this thoroughfare Mountaineers Elect. Prof. Henry Landes, of the state | intention to resume his studies at Temple's passengers under condi-| Ferrixs, chairman of the populiat elected | the University of California just |tions dangerous to the rescued 0d | gational committee, nas issued £00 YO) vresident of the Mountaineers’ club. | as though nothing had bappened. _roseuer alike, ts regarded as @ feat | cay) for a populist national pnd photog unexcelied in the anuals of marine ton to be held in Bt Louis Apall | When the steamer struck, the | Si0¢° —_ « candidates for president and Postal Receipts Gain. ‘The poxtoffice’ recelpts for No- (By United Press.) [passengers stood waist-deep 10 | 414 transacting such other business St, a gain) HALIFAX, N. 8, Dec. 4—The of over 16 per cant over the same | aguiraity offices will at month inst pear. Hold Annual Meeting. The annual meeting of the Pil grim Congregational held last night, when the officers were chosen for departments. | Lewis was elected superintendent of the Sunday school Officers Elected Asbel Curtis was named vember amounted to § was various ait Witiem H yesterday | clected president of the Builders’ | Exchange for Other officers were chosen a George James, the ensuing year.) viee prest-| Honlaban, second vice | J. J. Franklin, secretary, and David W. Bowen, treasurer. ‘The board of & long disoursion of the We le parking strip controversy terday postponed action public works, after t Se- | yeu two | Kieinachmidt Released. RERKELEY Kleinschmidt disminsed frou beas corpus proceedings were held was formatly ha neral of London wont of the # been appointed San Francisco for the Washington Fire of no wreckage Ay 91.40 manufacturing NORTHWEST TRUST & SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY ®. SHORROCK, © Preatdent. first Ave. and Columbia St STATTILE, | At McCarthy’s Tonight From 7 to 10 o’Clock Santa Claus Will Hold a Reception. Each Child Accompanied by Parents or Guardian Will Receive a Gift Santa Claus has been very busy for months back, trying-to locate all the good boys and girls in Seattle, and in order to become better acquainted | with them he hit on this plan of inviting them all to MeCarthy’s to enjoy an evening in the most beautiful store on the Pacific Coast. He coaxed the ff management into’ decorating the store with Christmas trees, evergreens and electric lamps until it looks like Santa’s own fairy palace, away off in the | Northland, As Santa Claus will be very busy all the evening giving out J packages of candy and picture books to all the children who bring their J parents with them, He Requests Each Boy and Girl to Write Him a Letter, Tell What They Want for Xmas and Drop the Letter in the Big Letter Box in the McCarthy | } Toy Department. ‘omorrow Santa Claus will take a day off and answer all the letters. No goods will be sold tonight. Every man, woman and child is simply invited qf to come in and see the store and its big displays. The store will close at J 5:30 this evening. Open for your reception at 7 p.m | Here Are Tomorrow’s Special Offerings 29c 23C 25C For Men's 50c and 65c For Children’s 49c Tea For 50c Cloth Bound Silk Handkerchiefs. Sets—All Pretty. Books of Choice Beautiful Shimmery Silk stack of these Fiction. Handkerchiefs, ia plain Books for young and old. white and with fancy col Sach titles se “The Little phy a at inister,” “Ptigrim’s Prog red borders. very one re Homance of Two of these handkerchiefs is a Worlds” and “Last Days of splendid value at one of Pompeli,” and such authors: the regular prices quoted as Augusta J, Evans, J You know how much a sitk Fennimore Cooper and handkerchief is apprect Mrs. BE. D. N. Southworth ated as a Christmas gift All of these books are Here ts your chance to se handsomely bound well cure a good 500 or 65e attk printed volumes, that will handkerebtef at 25 only Cc grace any library, and are Sale Alt Day Thursday. There's a big for you to choose from in the Toy Departgent tomor. row. Sone are made of tin, but are beautifully decorated in colors. Oth ers are of pretty china. A number of lovely Choco late Bets are also included in the sale. The regular price for these sets is 49¢ each. You can have your pick of the entire collec tion at this price to 23 morrow for only Cc Sale All Day Thursday. regular 50c values Sale price only .. 25¢ Sale Ali Day Thursday. Sutcliffe Baxter, Receiver. Howard J. Sheehan, Manager. 1512 to 1522 Second Avenue, Between Pike and Pine Streets. | wre Superior Judge Harris. Dis-idian Pacific 1 steamer Mount jtriet Attorney Brown said that| Temple, which struck the Lahave POPULISTS ARE TO j since the grand jury failed to bring ironbound ledges during a thick an indictment for the death of snowstorm early Monday hile | was thereupon given his freedom. | Mount Temple will be a total lows (By United Press.) | Kieinschmidt says that it is his The saving of ail of the Mount JOLIET, UL, Dec. 4-—James H. jaéas swept over her and for hours | Vice president of the United States water. " All suffered terribty from | So isay come before the © omy ce be. | RC Colt. camernnneenenntiemmne | The basis of representation will be lgin an iuvestigution to place the| The best shampoo soap-—Soap two delegates at large for eadh blame for the wreck for the Cana ' Lake Soap, All druggists. *99' state. Special and Remarkable Proposition Offered the First Buyers Beautiful Interurban Heights Interurban Heights ts located a little south of West Seattle, an the west side of the slope over- looking the Sound, and possesses the finest view of the Sound and mountains of any of Seattle's suburbs. The ground Hes well and there is just enough slope to allow for good drainage facilities and to give a fine view from every lot. Lots 30x100 feet INTERURBAN HEIGHTS fs directly on the line of the new electric Interurban. The new Seat- tle Tacoma Interurban line is assured—they have the franchise in both Seattle aad Tacoma—they have built three miles already at the Tacoma end, and are working at this end They have a large bond in both cities to be operating in a year, and to make the time between the two cities in less than 60 minutes. INTERURBAN HEIGHTS is less than half way, and to this ideal home site it will be fess than 25 minutes from PIONEER SQUARE—mucb less than it now takes to reach many of Se- att high-priced suburbs, such as University Scenic addition, Rainier Beach, Magnolia Bluff, Green Lake, Ballard or Renfon, BUT COMPARE OUR PRICHS. They are low. The biggest bargains ever offered in Seattle dirt—year from now they will be worth twenty times as much. LOOK AHBAD. Get in and share in the GOLDEN HARV in store for INTERURBAN HEIGHTS ownera. DON'T aes Over 500 Buyers Already The majority of our sales have been to the most conservative business and professional men in Seattie, but our list of over 600 buyers comprises all classes of people Many pretty bungalows and summer houses are planned for next summer. Then the price of lots will double. Get one now, be | fore it is too late. —_———_ Less than 35 minutes from Pioneer Square. Interurban Heights hae the best view—the best soll—the best boating, bathing and fishing—the finest climate of any of Seattie’s suburbs. Perfect title and abstract guaranteed. REMEMBER — Interurban Heights wil! be less than 35 minutes from Pioneer Place when the new Interurban is completed. Do you know the price of property which is now 35 minutes from Pioneer Square? LOTS ONLY $125—$6.00 DOWN AND $6.00 PER MONTH. NO INTEREST. NO TAXES. Special Offer to You Today J. A. HILL COMPANY, 213-214-215 EP. LER BLOCK, SEATTLE, WASHING The lots are 30x100 feet. To the first purchasers we will give a premium worth more than the price of lot TON ; ; the most remarkable special offer ever made on Seattle . rs u . ne nd “ hout ex real estate, The attached coupon means money to yo euse to me, oF m my Pp Cut it out and mail it TODAY, with name and addre Maps, Fhatngreshs ent ful gacteaies and we will at once send you full particulars Don't de or tees ye rn Gaver: S t parcanet lay; tomorrow you may be too late; the lots will not last FOF [of at Sat long. Get one now, whe you have a chanc It is a amall in ment, but it is the small investments that ave the Name safest and surest money maker THIS TIME THE HiG PROFIT COMES FROM THE LITTLE INVESTMENT ae eee eae ANSWER TODAY, NOW-—BEFORE YOU LAY ASIDE THE PAPER NO ATTENTION PALD TO TELEPHONE " INQUIRIES F YOU MEAN BUSINESS AND WANT Street +] THIS SNAF ND IN THE COUPON, Otherwise for get it

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