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SEATTLE CITY PARTY — PLANS THEIR CAMPAIGN THE SEATTLE STAR}L-WEDNESDAY San 22, 1908. BREAD FOUNDRY A BUSY PLAGE ON UNCLE SAM’S BATTLESHIPS } In preparing the Rug FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Store Closes Daily at 5:30 ‘Closing Out Several Patterns of 9x12 Rug ock for inventory, we find a con siderable number Home by the pro Maving practically completed the} that elty party voters partielpate tn ; ; : ar ore te eleiadl primary campaiga, the Miders of the republican — primarie wald disposal of which the condition of the sto¢ k would be materiall ye ‘ rme FF. Cotte ortli this morning e > ont i P the se pita ts ey eat Rite. at] geen cree nea teen ho Pree patterns of 9x12 Body Brussels oy aH Two patterns of 9x12 Rugs ate work planning for the campaign for! stands for nompartiaanship tgeity ss a ine choice ¢ elalie oriced ‘at. torch be » tion, active field work on affairs, wa Ikdfeves fn th erin specially, priced at, ‘j W agi R ‘ § f°. it ot o..§ which will be instituted immediate ciplts of our pee, and who de Two patterns of 9x 12 ilton Rugs are speially In addition to the { aia ly giter the primartea fa! tree, to se Maor nore elected, priced at, for choice ....... 26.50 i ' ye, : 180 hay, he mayoralty contest in fhe to turn out at the pemurigs and arge line of Rugs which it, party having been disposed of, the help us to make a DAC shofing in One pattern of 9x12. ¥F Aeon VE lvat ees recial k } ‘ade wp in party managers called off all ward his support ly priced a@ for cheiwe ........9 08 own workroom from short a nd discon and precinet meetings scheduled for We want every supporter of O12 S “ie? \ . vs “Re . ars eS4 puitérni: of carpetin a ! this week to give thelr speakers these principles and these candi Two patte ras wt Ux cam ely igs a ] re all ine and candidates a. opportunity to dates to prove thelr loyalty now - ice . : SU ret sizes and offered at ke Ye ; b. rest up for the hard work which We want a long list of electors re Specially prited at, for choice ’ 946.81 | ' eda 1 prices, fs before them orted on the election px woke There will be « ing of the as members of our party, 80 as.to with all of the party qandida them as indtv « for the cam | e nee . peci Borucday meme rr plans for 4 keep in mind that a small enameled turquoise blue on the outside and white inside. In following selling ay the campaign to amitted’ to n our primaries, even though | : eapacition have been given and not catalogue sizes, which are sometin ng articles, the election campals mmittee have no cont will be an / ee ae As tea and membe the « of weakness in the cam-/ | SEAMLESS —* SAUCE SEAMLESS LIPPEg Boattle city party, we a ¥ ing paign which is to follow whil al } ES 0 Ee KETTLES, a a o. Rete ousey | ee tate will be! Photggraph by Staff Correspondent Norman Rosé, with Admiral } SPECIALLY PRICED hout Coven, — BugKestion, from whate " an ; Evans’ Fleet @ 4-qt. wise, special 606 SPECIALLY ~— 5 f, special 5 AT WORK IN THE BAKERY ON THE U. 8. 8. GEORGIA. $o clon, cool +44 ; CONTESTS ASSESSMENTS RY NoemOw ROee. | day to keep 800 hungry officers and wa | Stat Correspondent of The Star. | men provided with the staff of life °< Aboard U. 8. 8 Georgia Pive bakers afe employed in the oy At Sea, Jan, 6 Georgia's bread foundry, and the si Hatteships Ws must have, most uptodate doughmixing and bread, so battleships vo bakert other tia ry in used. Fee Evite Se ee | The bakery on the Georgia uses The wembers of the crew eat SEAMLESS BERLIN KETTLES: —_ 600 pounds of flour a day, and as a h more bread, proportionately (With Enameled Covers.) . : is made that this land was original-| Bavy loaf wetghs a pound, instead the officers, With the enlisted " a . at ly leased roe Wao. P. Trimble from! of the shore loaf's 14 ounces, the men tt forma a tig part of the menu SPECIALLY PRICED. Sons i prt th of the | th te before there was any law! Ship's bakery turns out 600 loaves @ three times a day ‘ ul 2% qt. size, special .. ie SEAMLESS COFFEE poTs. la viding for such assessments,|or statate providing for improve ore Se gE 4-qt. size, special Oe SPECIALLY PRICED. } wy « S-qt. size, special soe op Account of municipal tmpreve | ment assessments, and that there Sig-pt. size / Iments, is the. question which the fore such an assessment cannot be COMMERCIAL CLUB TAKES HAND iy | SEAMLESS LIPPED GAUCE- | 3\-at. wize, ape at / superior wilt soon be called | legally collected ; f PANS. 4-qt. wize, special $1. upon to 4 Trimble on September 16, 1907 . (Withoyt Covers.) SEAMLESS TRIPLEX SAU The Coast Land company youter:|leased the land to the plaintitts FRANCHISE TAX SUITS SPECIALLY PRICED. | PANS day obtained a rary injunction! The ordinance providing for the G-at.’size, special | (With B led Covers.) from Judge M restraining the Improvement of Ce , from rf i. ye sare Pred MR pcege I sy SEAMLESS WA’ city authorities from collecting a| Holgate to Hanford, which formes B4%-qt. size, special . Abe | 2%-at. wize, special, per sqt of SPECIALLY local improvement assessment ¢ the baste of an assessment against Lest the prosecuting attorney's, taken and accomplished, a commit d-pt. size, spectal ad three $2 12-qt. size, special $923 against lots 2 and 3, block) the property involved, was passed office may neglect to vigorously | tee was appointed to take the mat nM a 340, Seattle Tidelands. The claim) by the city council on May 13, 1907./ prosecute the case and the inter-| ter up SRST: rt mrebiae aie semns 2 \ents of the county and Its taxpayers| Asscssor Parish reviewed the S Pri p d MURDERER NEAR DEATH. | Physician Stone. The convicted | O® Merificed, the Commercial club) work of last year's sesssament, i The Dining Chair we picture o1den er y ric at § murderer's immediate , | Mest night took steps looking to | showing to what # vast extent the herewith is made of solid oak, (By United Press.) from pneumonia, but he is also suf-| ¥4de the employment of special! burdens of small taxpayére had} finished golden. It has saddle | The Rocker shown fn {llustration is constructed throughout of se SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 2% fering from acute Bright's disease, % uneel by the county to assist In’ been lightened by increasiag the shape wood seat, panel back lected oak, prominent parts being of quartersawed stock, Rock . ‘ - defending the franchise tax suits assessments of big property Bold and securely braced turned er has saddieshaped wood seat, high pane! back and shaped Louls Dabdner, the “gaspipe thug”! nk Mas No Assets. | brought the Stone & Webs ere and placing on the rolls a great posts. In substantially con: arms, the latter braced and connected to seat by steel rods; ‘of this city, sentenced to death for BLAINE, Wash. Jan. 22.—~Prac. | Corporations aud the Seattle Light amount of property never tmfore structed throughout and attrac understock and spindles are turned. A very pleasingly designed the murder of a Japanese banker, | tically no assets have been found | '™& company assessed. He pointed out thats the tive fn design. Special price Rocker, and good value at the special price for tomorrow of lereRRS> death at San Quentin |in the Exchange bank by Receiver; Following an address to the) increase tn the asegeument es soa tomorrow $1.35 ‘ sides Was see ve $2.69 stale prison. “Dabser has about | Whitcomb, The examination of the club by Thomas A. Parish on the and timber lauds alone amousted to work which the assessor bas under | more than $7,000,000 | an e¥en chance to die or get well books of the bank show [that ap Py > 5 e . ifs eneouncement “of” Prince | promimstely #10000 was ow Gepost | meas ie EI WA The Genuine Beckwith Round Oak Heating Stove ——— — = ————— | Alaskan Meld for Murder. | JUNEAU, Jan. 22.--The « cor ls & Heating Stove of quality, For over thirty years it has led the procession, simply because it is | oner’s jury on the death of John F.; built on honor There may be other Heating Stoves a# good as the Geoulne Kound Oak, but, If so, AMUSEMENTS the other kinds don't seem to come up to the mark. We can't ft is an advaniage to have a Stove The Genuine Beckwith Round we have never seen them. Homeh depend on them as we do on the Genuine reilable Round Oak that will burn wood fall and spring and coal when winter sets in. Raster finds he came to ‘his death at the hands of his partner, Prank -mbroide 18 inches wide, val- ues up to $1.25 '50c| We cannot hope to keep embroideries like these in stock to sell at 5@¢—they're wonderful hever put into embroideries that we've ever had before at thts price, and they're all a foot and a half wide, About 6,000 yards fue Swine and Nainsook-no Cambric—Corset Cover Embroidery, with or without ribbon beading edge, ELAB- ORATELY EMBROIDERED NEW OPEN WORK, EYELET, FILET AND BABY IRISH LACE EFFECTS; 15 Inches wiite Such exquisite patterns were to boot. H. Ellis, The latter ix from Pair ‘i wh 1 suis ioeadacah toncuik hadi, Wet te ta del One = burns any kind of fuel with economy and cleanliness. th ordinary care It will last a life to talk, He has teld contradietory King O'Keefe, or The Isle ofl torte | Yap” is the title of the show to be given at the Grand opera house Fri day and Saturday sigbta Uy hank clerks of the city. ‘The piece is a musical comedy, and is sakt to be very funny and to contain the eatchiest kind of songs. The must cal numbers are, of course, inter polated, and will include, i is sald the latest eastern successes, many of which will be new to Seattle. The show will be gfven ander the | direction of T. P, Getz, who staged A Night in Bohemia.” filly Grant the} | | Chinese New Year. Preparations are now being made by the Chinese for the celebration jof the 34th wew year of their ont endar, which occurs Pebruary 2 The celebration laste a week Fruits are being received and new lelothing purchased | OINTSTISISISISISISININ REDERICK & NELSO | POLICE RAID MORE INCORPORATED /VALUABLE PARK PRG 22 7 and Maverick Terrell are prom Worth up to $1.25, but for @ rousing Thursday sale we've set 1B) (nent members of the cast, which : ; the price at, a yard . OE [Ff in said to tociade a host of pretty | L ODGING HOUSES GIVEN TO THE , iris | ’ Longfellow Entertainment. iiiiben Madinhees, i One of the mont pretestions Mra. Hourn ente: : S ie amateur shows ev given in (hit!ern Maccabees lest evening at her w hn | 15 Fruit-of-Loom Bleached Muslin 2c |] Ss be Seinen ‘esis Om itn Four persone were cauaht in an the rearicted dere, rom whch) 4 vanuahie tract of tnd, embrac 2 oment to be given for the benefit ‘uptown raid of questionable lode a . ing 20 acres in West Seattle, talomen ® a | Gellegiate Alumnae Luncheon room rents . wie Ask any woman you know what she considers the best of the Art Institute and Club house; phy ogiate Alumnae Lunch }ing houses inst might by Officers | Se cae wk t at: a be donated to the etty by Ferdinand north, Seattle av. on reched fund. Two performances wil! be] con club will meet at the Perry for Humphreys, Wallen, Olmstead and see af, ety DB weap 4 s¢ Schmitz, the present councilman | Bellevue ay. on the brand of Bleached Muslin. Ten times out of ten the answer 19) given, one on Monday events Pema : dulidings were given the alterna ‘trom the new Fourteenth ward, for pies a distriet with # ie: “Fruitofthe-Loom.” As a staple article it ranks with sugar [[f} the other on Wednesday Bae Kaa 28 ey Peete |Seumnam ane age ing Pa pa Bo eres ip dpeme thewe | park yoy [ent commetey 1 or butter. It si y can't . “ ‘ The Spanish Student” will be * proper conduct ey gave ir | rents 0 they can or being! The tender was officially made|of the sound and Sent a Lmpiy can't be done without where there are um TH) civen asa drama, while “Hia-| It le announced that Uniform/ names aa Lena Arnold, Robert \closed up. They acquiesced to the ig the park board at its Biome po Tino: jermustins to be made. Now, then: Tomorrow only (Thursday) wathe,” “The Village Mackemith,” | Rak Knights of Pythian will give ‘Turner, Gus Borda and Otta Me chief's terms, and all their former | this afternoon. The giound is al-|center, and there We offer this indispensable bleached, yard-wide muslin, at O%¢ aod other of the poet's most tf |* military ball on the evening of | Donald. tenants will be driven back where | ready included in the Olmstead | stand of timber. a& yard. Regular price is tS6e. Look for label. One store ie try: mous works will be ilestrated in | February 6. / The raid was a continuation of }they can be kept under watch. | pian of park and driveway impreve. | ing to meet our prices ly offering nameless brands as “Just ax |) 0ovel scenes and tableaus. The cast Lorraine Social Club. the policy outlined by Chief Wap- | More raids of a similar nature re) ments, and is valued at $40,000.| Mr. Schmitz is good.” Insiet on-eceing the Frult-cl-loom label includes about 260 persons. The Lorraine Social club © met pone to ain these persons into planned |The members of the park board | German residents of & series - | ——— afternoon at the remh | o- =a |have been considering its purchase | has acquired a fo . . 4 At the Moore. | dence of Mra. Knapp, 1115 Queen at a price of $25,000 for the past | and judicious iw 26c Pillow Muslin, 15¢| 60c Mull Batiste, 45¢ Vicience Miah . Ooi geebenk | ASD ev ‘JOHN F. MILLER REPEATS ‘PLEDGES: year erty. Pequot Bleached Pillow Mustin,| Imported Extra Fine White Zire” at the Moore theatre tonight | Seattle Kindergarten Association. } y 42 inches wide, the finest and| French Mull Batiste, a bean and tomorrow afternoon. Temorro' Mre. Hill was hostess to the Be | AMUSE MENTS. best made; | wholesale price uiter sheer fabric for dainty night, and for the remainder of|attle Kindergarten association at AMY New York today, 22e; Thurs waists. the week, she will appear in} her residence on Boylston av. north| « i. iM t ve a police de day, only ibe Sham yesterday afternoon, [ee ee ee OS | rues oe Oe feet MOORE THEATRE JOHN CORT, Lower Floor 35c Fancy Waistings, ae National Athletic Club Ball, | : : know many men in the police de-| Phones £466. All of This Week, Matinees Tomorrow and 2 At the Seattle. tection of the home and the youth, 1 he ked | 5e ivvitations have been issued by . partment, because AV WOTKCG | aisssts in “EERA” and “ONAML” Priow: S00 t0 $1.80 - 30c Persian Lawn, 20¢ | All the season's Mercerized Big Hearted Jim,” a melodrama/the National Athletic club for a|the Mfe and the property of my with them for many years in the| : ; od | “ y depicting western M!fe, ts an all-| ball to be given on Friday evening, | fellow citizens,” sald John F. Mil-| suppression of vice and crime, and | White Waisting in ] Extra Fine Sheer White Persian dreds of pretty designs week attraction at the Seattle the-| January 24, at the Renton Mill|ler in an address delivered at 1 hope that what efforts I shall THE GRAND John Cort, Ph a Lawn, 34 inches wide, a lawn| “tne "yen cals our tae atre. elub. {South Park last night put forth will give you a depart : Manager y that launders perfectly and lus Suc quality; for Thursday | sagopa Josefty Club. And there is another thing, and, ment stripped of every taint of) Next Friday snd Saturday the bank men of Seattle I does not thicken, . ase lh At the Lo “Donizetti and. Hie ttallan Con. | that is to protect at all hazards and | political feeling or sympathy, where | n€ Musical Comeay Main Floor. Main Floor. | Are you ® Mason?” a farce com-| temporaries” formed the subject of | all occasions the financial credit | duty will be the only guide to pro- “King O’Keefe”’ t edy, finishes out the week at the | an interesting discussion at a meet: | Of the clty ee sities ars 100 Pretty Girls and Musical Men New Songs, Fine © q Lols theatre ing of the Joseffy club yesterday | Tickets $1.00 On Sale at All Banks : — afternoon at the home of Mrs. | a At the Third Avenue. J. B. Chilberg on Ninth av / Final Fall Women’s Coats |} ..:: isc fomennaens| cusses We" tere oa THE GRAND | John Cort, ‘ runs all week at the Third Avenue nts at the Linedint Seb | emaTDUrsdas, January 23, $:20 o'clock Cateh-Can Wi k — ee OrvsaOrerererrl theatre. Fai are planning an entertain: eS Soe DR. BF. ROLLER and “Pat eR MARTI on | ment, to be given in the | high 5 as | At the Lyric. | se pi _ Values up to $15.00 $5 | sve Rest tate Decuoe” in otal Sf Four tsk Gales Sa SEATTLE THEATR : go tomorrow at lweek's burlesque at the Lyric the-|is In ¢ourse of preparation aud as S y S T E M A T i ( Jee, enighn snd "All Work Matinee Theres tet ae ? atre. this is arranged for the first week é i — aM.” Sunday Verdict: “HS 4 ow a 5 J . % b ~ of the new sement w hi ; Such a delightful bargain offering that it's aa thn Datei. hated caer ae ater aoe SA Vv { N G ‘ hard not to be over-enthusiastic in bringing it be- Two funny sketches, “The Good UUme ts expected | THIRD AVENUE THEAT ‘ e ‘ ’ " |Ship Nancy Lee,” and “The Ex Philomenian Club Danee. : a Thind and Pine. Phones: Main 2631; Ind. 3405 fore you. A lot of Women’s Street Coats that || pressman,” are features of the bill] Last evening the Philomentan | You'll be surprised at the results. Prices, 1c, 200, Matinee Saturday. Next’ Week you've never seen at less than $12.50 and $15.00, [| er ee ee ee pert matty, Sly Mad ea The We pay FOUR PER CENT. interest couseum but orders for stock reduction are. imperative, was teeth tren ot human [tad Peas n, SE on savings accounts. Compounded 1 ie Tak Tak tok Ge. bake 1 | ne lexkoft troup of Russian , ‘0% 6. ro : ° po oth and out they all go at ‘fess than cost. vee | whirlwind dancers and the News-| 0. ow & it. seuuno, J “ = semi-annually, Armstrong & Molly 'Ia' “Yar Rapeessman.” boys’ quartet are two of the head.) well, a C ner and L. ur) Choose from Black Broadcloth Coats, mannish Tweed Coats, liners at Pantages’ vaudeville phy ; i a N O W te 04 © Joo! Che : house social dance will be « Seattio's London Check Tweed Coats and All-Wool Cheviot Coats, in | ae Wednesday evening, January | Daily, 2:30, 7 Whol tie eae checks, plaids and various mixtures. Some have velvet collars, nk eae eis gh Pecsetee bait ine eat on. oP dees tein ib he aa tar crivnte aaa TOLlOw THE tie CROWD . some are silk strapped and trimmed with black braid, and the Minnie Middleton and her Miti-| Princess Angeline counetl, No. 5, is oft yOu } a ee 5 Black Broadcloth Coats are satin lined throughout. All sises | Mltary Four, and six additional spe-| Desree of Pocahontas, 1.0. R. M. | haven’t more than a dollar, start Sach 2S 8 Ee in one style or another, and about 75 Coats altogether. Promp claities are on tap at the Star this Young Ladies’ Institute Dance. pry See — Piet Aah ofc ‘8 Pt AT wok This evening at Christensen anyway---it’s a beginning. 1L.OIS THEATRE a as aclection in advise | sae Broadway ha the Young Ladies’ | | Seige a : rece woe he The Eden Mus Institute will entertain at a dance. cinta cilia . sae Obese ae 0 , The committee on arrangements . é Pictures of the Thaw-White MN this week, dail : Kew York, # Wather ee BH! drama are the fentures of the Eden | re! Miss Adelaide | Moot, | Mit | ‘ 7 : ont Tr “ My ‘i t ple es See } ~ [Meer tas tee Dunhive, aise G. casey Moe 0% | Union Savings & Trust Co. ae ian ots = i Gen Gay Tom, widow of the | MacKay, Miss G. Dargan, Miss} Second and Ch t Sivek tonkecseepe sh aS san run down and killed by | Mabel Var Reand a erry eee: - | the police automobile December 22,| and Miss May Sharkey. Elaborate | James D. Hoge, President N. B. Sotner, Cashier Lyric Theatre "OS." °RNs r-% "1 has brought sult through an attor-| preparations have been made for The Real Brokers” a Cycione of Melodies, “Dances, ho , i. = ney for $5,000 for thé loss of her| the success of the party and those wae iin Queene OF Chorus, Magnificent Living (RIAL? on ¥ husband. The widow fs # resident | invited are looking forward to a a Sens “Sel entay tnmnees. | 10 tn yy ed rv i & ee, She and Phone » 3 Cite Trevies. Chemmlte. 2t Theas-- Piresse Manchester, 08 Featkner Ot of China. merry tise. t gp Serrae ss ass, a eae 8 Bi Main 4s he