The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 21, 1908, Page 8

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°° : THE SEATTLE STAR-2TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1908 ° GOWAN WITHDRAWS FROM. | roads to ase carrying coal or the operation other minerals produced from nda of a passed by ‘mines whieh they own, after May ss. My resolution will ing = LJ 1, thin year into his authorit In connec | } 1 propose tay yoduce a resolu with it, 1 shall take opportunit Werdibentretiinaiinengeinn | lion.” declared Senator Tillman to | submit a few pertinent rewar Richard Gowan, candidate for the} ward. This nomination t# contest John F. Miller, candidate for the ler with spee At Dudley's Seattle city party nomination for! ed between John Wolfe and J. C.| nomination for mayor an tite re | hall, South park, in addition to that counciiman from the Third ward, | Rathbun publican tieket, will address three of “Mr, Miller, speeches will be withdrew from the race yesterday Being pragtically tree from prt * tonight, and to » Oy P. D, Hughes, Robert This leaves the uncontested noml-| mary contests, the elty party ts re ve to cover con ns and WH, Holahetmer, Mit nation to ALA th, the only other lieved from the nece of mak: | te At & o'clock jor clubs will be orgunleed candidate seeking it ing any further campaign, and of at Youngetgwn, at Mr. Miller will appear at Balla The republican nomination tn the the necessity of even urging it* appeare at South f at 11 on Wednesday nigh and prepara ward is being contested by H. C.| members to turn out in the primary o'clock he will attend a smoker | tions are being made for a rally Gill, the present incumbent, and F otion. A number of efforts have} to be given in the Labor temple |in Sypher’a hall, John B. Hart M. Jeffrey, an attorney, and one of m made by supporters of certain | by the Postal Clerks’ association will appear as & speaker with Mr the men participating in the effort of the republican candidates mn The Youngstown meeting will be| Miller, Befgre going to Ballard made last summer to procure the /list the aavixtance of city party! held tr Angevine's hall, and H.| Mer. Miller Wil address a meotte calling of a grand jury to probe/men in @ plan to get elty party Ballinger, Adam EB. Heeler and F. | of » German American Republi eity and county affairs voters to participate in the repub-| MH. Holehedn will follow Mr, Mil! can etub in thea@Oriental block The withdrawal of Mr Hean pr ries. Active w ere in coming as It doet on the b the city party, however, vigorously the withdrawal of Mawhew Dow discourage this species of leregw § from the mayoraity contest, leaves larity, and are insistent ind yvising he city party with but one contest / all thelr supporters to vote in elty 4 « for the purpose of i the primaries, that for the in| party prime eilmanic nomination in the Tenth| keeplag up the organitation ALASKA minine company /N BEHALF OF MURPHY man Murphy has, during his sery. | Cleotion } lee tn the counet}, dipped into the |, The meeting in question was call pipe # {De | od by the supporters of George M. | general fand for a miltion dollars | Ajnsiee, candidate for the Ninth Beginning tomorrow we will sell for the next it of ten daye jJohn Malony and ‘others, Big JUNE Tu r oper * are) with which to make public Im |ward counclimanie nomination. Conrad, the well own White provements im the north end of |The other ward candidates wer horse copper operator, and H. R,| 0. H. Sleeper, W. 8. Amy and C. ine city, Councilman Revelle last notified of it, bat twe of them, Ciise, the Seattle capitalist, have |W. Williams have incorporated the a FP. M. Downey bnd W. A. Malley incorporated the Porcupine Valiex Gold Nugget Mining com, "#2 urged @ Ninth ward Repub | got wind of it and attended. After Mining company at a capital pany with a capitalization of $75, lean meeting to return Mr. Mur (the three candidates had been of $4,000,000. Yhe property ta | 600. he prope € inte of Pht to the council heard, @ straw ballot wes taken near Haines Mission on Lynn| placer claime on Be: k on) The general fund of the city is|of the Firat precinet yoters pres € 1, and has been bonded from‘'the Kenal phatnenie contributed alike by all taxpayers ent, which resulted t9 27 votes be | of the city. If Couneifman Murphy ing cast for Mr. Downey and but had secured more than his fair| 17 for Mr, Alnslee, for witom the & had been ostensibly called. share for hin ward, it has been at the expense of the other wards of real parpose of the meéting the city, including the Seventh. | appeared, however, with the @ } But, on the argument that Mr.j pearance of Counelimen Roevelle Murphy has assisted in looting the|and Murphy, who came out after Seventh ward in ork) fund tax-|the brief counelimanic seasion jation, the Seventh ward council | adveeate the nomination. of Mr pec a Si man left the council meeting last | Murphy in our store for 1 Earle Brown, arrested in Seat-Helena two weeks ago, Drown 6 Hered made a trivial excuse and going aires to pose as a second Coxey ie toe | weete. Fae Ea Se Rlnget her rooms, it te alleged, toe. 0en REGISTERING IN and the universal friend of hobes, charge of stealing money and jew |. money and | jewelry and fied.| | was teday notified by the chief of elry from hia fiance, has escaped 4 telegram to the Seattle potice re-| PRECINCTS police that aay attempt to hold a prosecution by being married over sulted in his arrest here, and he| masg meeting of hobos, socialists, anarebists and other idlera under the banner of “unemployed” on the lake front next Sunday will net be tolerated. Many of the “umnem the telephone at his home in Hel *8* taken back by Chief Flannery/ of Helena j Yesterday Brown in his cell and Registration In the voting pre Miss Kufeldt at her attorney's of-|cinete began this morning and will, ("Me fice were married by Rev, Martin] D€ continued for three days. The son 8 Rea uLane ee Merts, a Lutheran minister, the tel-|Teéistration books were turned i oecus when they were ordered she persisted in her course, she | ve . . on” (O¥er to the precinet clerks last relented and all was forgiven, | “Phone being weed for the YO") iene ang this morning et the ofty | ee 2 ae While the wedding guests were 2™4 "RO hall, and will be kept out until! orn Om the streets Ie tetome ior assembling at the home of Mis|" GUNS FOR RENT—DPiper &| Thursday night. Friday morning! Anne. fe — oe Mollie Kufeldt, the bride-to-be, in| Taft, 1024-26 Second av. oe registration at the elty bait will | ‘Fe °#y — be resumed and will continve up png midnight, Saturday Febru TILLMAN BRINGS FORTH FLEE FROM BATH PITCHFORK WASHINGTON, Jan. 21--Bena | tor Tiliman is on the War path with bis famous pitchfork because of the attorney general's @pnounce ena yesterday When the bridetobe saw she would have to be prosecuting wit This inéludes blues, ness in a case of grand larceny If blacks and street car conductors’ and motor men's uniforms. As these suits and overcoats have been selling for $25, $20, $18 and $15 it is unnecessary for us to re- mind you of the great bargains you will receive while this sale lasts. Costello & Grant Ranke Block, Corner Fifth and Pike. Instantaneous, Unprecedented Success of the Bon Marche hite Fair No Wonder—Never Such Values. 12ic India Linon 83c One Item From White Fair. Wednesday we shall place on sale 100 pleces Pure White India Linon, a grand, durable quality, and anything but the coarse, Nimpy, steff advertised by usual stores at this price. Buy all you ¢&n of this is our advice to the reader. This 12%e India Linon at, a yard / g a B3c | (By United Press.) CHICAGO, Jan. 21.—Dr. Ren Reitman, whom the patie way de More wureful thas “expositions ant Setter savertising ey Bentic| ? 234567691011 12 than battleships: The Washin; Cabinet photos $1. Dingman’s, 1112 | Fire Insdranee company fad av, next to Lote theater, ***) Retiring Sale! B. GERBER & CO. of 1206 Second Avenue, with an extablished reputation for over fifteen: yeare of carrying the highest grade of Ladiew’ Wearing Apparel, are RETIRING FROM BUSINESS, and the entire stock of new and uptodate goods will be closed out within the next thirty days regardiess of cost or former prices. $50,000 Worth Of the very finest and latest styles of Ladies’ TatlorMade Suits, Cloaks, Furs, Millinery, Waists, Dress Skirts, Evening Dresses, noon Gowns, Petticoats, Silk aod Muslin Underwear, Sik Hone, ete Following t# 4 partial Het of prices Ladies’ Coats Ladies’ Suits Ladies’ Skirts LOT ONE-—Ladies’ Evening Coats tn fine | LOT ONE--Ladies’ Suits in long and me LOT ONE—Ladies’ black Pasama and mix- | eat chiffon broadcloth in all colors, trimmed dium long and short, round and equare cut, ture Dress and Walking Skirts in nicely tail with beautiful passementeries and laces, the | | chiffon broadcloth in black, blue, brown, ore pleated and gored, with and with. finest shown in this city; former price $7 green, plum and leather, made up in the very out nde around the bottom. ‘ormer prices y A ‘ 4th Fi ri $100, $12 | latest Parisian and London styles, The most | $8, $10, $12 beautiful garments ever shown in any sale | SALE PRICE $3.95 SALE PRICE 832.50 in this city, Regular tree $100, $126 and | Loy TWO--Ladies’ Dress Skirts In voile, LOT TWO--Ladios’ tight-fitting and loose | 9150 chiffon Panama, broadcloth and silk. The long Street Coats in broadcloth and covert, | SALE PRICE 839.50 Brin nates 4 aiuaay Culdiad te kak beater pe a) Ne most complete and finest stock ff the city, ee eee gio, geen, Down OF AR; TOK | Lor TWO—Ladies’ Suits In broadcloth and | ranging ty prices from $15 to $60, at less gy . serge dnd fancy mixtures, all colors and | than half price. SALE PRICE 817.5 styles; thit season's goods; regalar price | LOT THREE—Ladies’ loose-fitting Coats | $%, #0, $75- | in black, brown, red and mixtures, ail nic SALE PRICE $23.75 Ladies’ Petticoats LOT ONE—Ladies’ Petticoats in sateen and mercerized, full sweep and accordeon trimmed and tatlored; regular price $25, $30. LOT THREE—Ladies’ Suits in Intest pat terns and styles, former price $25, $30, $ LOT FOUR-—-Ladies’ Rain Coats in satins | SALE PRICE $10.95 pleated flounce. Former prices $1.25, $1.50 | or Prie cravenettes, in all colora; reg and $2.00 ular prices $25, $30, $36 SALE PRICE 812. 20c White Linenette 1 2ic Best substitute for linen in the market—beat cotton fabric for dresses, skirts and boys’ waists to be had at any price. Wears like iron and washes like a baby’s face 25c Check Nainsook 15c Medium and soft finish; a very useful and popular material for undergayments, children's garments and shirt waists. Many size checks . Grocery Prices Drop And yet we guarantee everything pure and wholesome. Read the fist. Fiour—Bon Marcke rand, {| Fresh Cereals — Mayflower GALE PRICE 89.75 milled ‘om the best pr Rolled Oats, the whitest and ly 4 bluestem wh best oats milled; special to- the most modern morrow, 6 Ibs 2he SALE PRICE 69¢ | LOT TWO-—-Ladies’ Slik Petticoats In taf. Furs fetas, plain, colors and plaids and stripes Use this flour if you want | Goiden Pumpkin—Ferndell Ex the best the most brea bread, cakes an¢ tra Dry Solid Pack, extra large cans; special tomor | Former prices $8, $10, $12 hapalll yp row, dozen $1.65 | | Hundreds of Furs, Fur Coats, Muffs and SALE PRICE 83.95 morrow, Rac Can he L di Ww. t Scarfe in the finest of natural minks, Jap-| LOT THREE—Ladies’ Silk Petticoats in String Beans—Peerie brand Fresh Coffee — Challenge | a ies’ ats “i anese mink, squiere!, ermine, fox, tynx, at | elaborate desiens, aleo tallorme le x 1a atura Rlend, of good strength and less than half price. quisito patte cocades and taffetas, The ( ecial te fine flave perior to any LOT ONE ayer’ Wa ws in laws . swellest line ir city, ranging in price . flee on ¢ Pacifi ne an embroide wsgue | from $15 to $50, at than half price Canned Pp « ‘ . ae yg ray CEI, SALE PRICE A0¢ Ladies’ Millimery ~crsee evenine ovesses ana Anternoon vs we / = Nan: ac haketie LOT TWO —Hur very finest Gowns, House Dresses, Negligees, Kimonos aes all : ™~ 7 - Ladle aint ens, lawn, lace All our Ladies’ Hats in this season's goods | and Dressing Sacques, the most extensive = 4 n et, rangin cea from $2 to $40, at | in the latest trimmings and styles, at one line in the city, at less than half of the for ane oc Ae ess than half price third of the actual cost, mer price Shredded Cocoanut k fi Per pour a5¢ slo commences Wednesday, January 22, at 9 a. m., and will continue until the entire stock ja sold out, Grasp this opportunity to coda ‘at such low prices. Needless to say, THE FIRST TO COME GET THE BEST ASSORTMENT, Remember the place and Beuttie, Second Avenue and Vike Street Now York, # Walker sirews THEMARCHE. date of 1206 Second Av., Next Door to Pantages Theatre BR. GER BER. FIXTURES AND LEASE FOR SALE ee. omm 2 - @ 2 &A e en +2 & ae oe & THREE SPEECHES TONIGHT ::'2% ss:2sitsere Ste GREAT CLEARANCE SALE OF = PIANOS CONTINUES THiS he KOHLER & CHASE RECEIVE FIVE ¢ ARLOADE LAST THREE DAYS, OVER‘ KOWDING WAREROOMS | PIANOS RUSHED IN BY MANUFAC CTU RERS TO ¢g PLETE 1907 CONTRACTS, CAUSING CO TION—LOW PRICES ON AL I GRADES UNTIL OVERSTOCK IS REDUCED, THIS WEEK SEES THE BEST BARGAINS ¥Ep FERED—ALL PIANOS PRICED AT OR NEAR COST FOR QUICK SELLING—BE OW HAND EARLY Thursday and ar-j usual w Genuing joads of plands ar are sold ¢ by Kolep: in th r rived. Thanks to ale y * * ot last week, we were able to take i THE HOME ie « care of them, yet it overcrowded) We have &. Siania és which the owner @f saul Our wareroome again and makes | can get oil the mane more than ever necessary to in- sires—the cost wil “ crease sales this week to prepare A®k about the Home Libres < for 10 carloads to arrive in « few |Our Music Departmemt * days Don't stay away if not convent) The a ent to pay all cash; simply bring grades it $10 to $25 oF so for a first payment | uprights a and select the plano you want. Pay squares, as well 9p 0 the balance in little monthly | and piano players, t amounts on our famous Kany Pay $250 pianos have bea ¥ Pian—osing the plano whi you just a few left ne ti ) pay for it. $200 pianos, odd a 153, and some yes in cholec t Thére are also niffcent $760 5 yet we have planoce— which e ome . in a T th on cash—a litte dows ps each month, if you Sample Vatue—A $300 Plano Which USED Pi, Will Be Sold at $153. Tn our Piano Bi pon a" Don't overlook the fact that the| Fein Room practial | Panos inciuded in this sale.are the) Weber, Fischer, beet of their grages—planos which Hardman, Kaaba, have withstood the most severe s by Kohler & Chase trom-the| yy egyene vite whole field. Manufacturers matur-| watly from three to ally want the largest and stone | these planos have tea owt house, so Kohler & Chase have! oychange as part pal been able to select the very best agencies—and Kohler @ Chase) inet, Wea, during 58 years have gradually anos, and are brought together the strongest @&-' most complete ling |gregation of planos to be found) ong hand plasos under one roof in the entire west. The creat WEBER (the choice of | fore ee Padereweki, Rosenthal and the art-| use quoting the ists), the old reliable STECK, the! inese values must i | tried and true FISCHER, the fs | apprectated—most |vorite KOHLER & CHASE, the| Shi ee ie th KOHLER & CAMPBELL, the best| Cinco them out at a moderate price, and %9 MONE) Terms of course. {through each grade you will find oOn'T lonly reliable pianos which repre ‘sent the best values money can| If you want a p er, player piano, | buy. want one of th Then, too, as everyone knows,| Within @ year, this & the Autoplano 1s the standard | ‘alty—don't put It ‘player plano; no other approaches Pismo you want ‘it in any respect. Anyone can play | the Autopiano, for they are play. lable either by means of a perforat- ed roll or with the fingers in the THE AUTOPIANO. Ev erak sanaedice <u SEATTLE Between Union and University (Opposite Arcade Block) x AMUSE MENTS. | MOORE THEATRE JOHN eg All of ‘This Week, Matinees Thured: “and “SHAM.” “Prices: $00 to $1.5 Seats Selling | THE GRAND ‘grace Pat | Nest Friday and Saturday ihe bank men of Seattle jing Musical Comedy “King o° fe” nd musical men New songs, fine ale at oll banks | THE GRAND Joba Cont Mi |. Thursday, January 22 $9 [TEST berween DR it FR anweh Saal sf 16 Tie J @8529 Se72BF gerzeor_ SEATTLE FHEATR Phones 42) Matinee Pric and % | Pe Ra THIRD AVENUE THEAT ‘Third and Pine. Phones: Malm 2632: Ind. 3405. CHICAGO TRAMP.” r Night. Friday Prices, 1€0, 0c, 300. Ame Eden Musee ie larry Thaw, Evelyn Nesbit wh COLISEUM Seattle's Leading Vaudeville Mouse. — Prices us ‘ 5 es “ ‘ ; The Expressma kh khan e Hows Three box HG CROWDS. wt , vain ew ann you A She rT om t ti Bhee all Lyric Theatre PerEe o ft = Seen « \ A next, Lewis & Lake Compaty

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