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NCILMAN for the council sncllman Aoggnat for i for the the gene Nin a o coetins at Odd Fellows ft, Inst night gandidates had bee and @oddart ‘ ity. F ied, be Would ve » invited Miller and Trimble in a@ hs ing campaign, and Rus a time to ward and few days remaining until the giection promise a hard the three leading fir the Fepudlican nom ‘Trimble has flooded the city Wterature regarding his can ‘and ts addresaing mootings The same policy is om. by the Miller cam Mr. Corner CALLED TO ACCOUNT we of all Warde alike. |citman Murphy, who had fought for na well. | the extension through MSSSELL DEVOTING HIS ~ TIME TO ORGANIZATION ORROW WILL BE THE Last Day’s Sale | of Ladies’ Gun Metal - Shoes—25% Off @ LADIES’ GUN OM ALL OUR, Hous VELOUR CALF, TENT CALF. REG ) SHOES CUT TO EN SHOE CO. TURRELL BROS. MURPHY DECLARE The Swedish Republican club last night votedgo Indorae the can didacy of William P. Trimble for j the republican mayoraity nomine tion. Wandiona | The vole was by ballot, and the oodiand | officers of the club declined to park, which Mr, Goddard opposed, Rive « the detailed Sgures for Govepted defeat and said he would | publica . but it was agreed in not try to push the matter fury | advance of the vote that its result ther, jwhould be bindi®™ upon al: Judge Hamphries and BH. Guye|bers of the clue 2" AH mem also addressed the meeting The meeting of the club at which 2 peso Ton thie getion was taken was in the basement of the club's hall, on Bighth av, and was attended by more than 200 of the 600 members MILLER’S FRI Before Mr. Murphy spoke, the re- port that the park board had de eided to abandon the Stone ay. ex tension reached the meeting, Coun ma paigners, while Mr. Russell ie con- ducting & loss expensive campaign through an orgagisation of per sonal workers. to bis campaign Mr. Russell has gotten away from the stereotyped form of campaigning, relying on organization and = persenal work rather than the campaign of public speaking and the distribuiion of Hteratare. Touight the Russell workers from every ward and precinct in the etty will meet fa the basement of the Ratley bettding to dixcuss ylans for the last days of the primary palga. iy Those who have thetr ears to the ground claim to be hearing subdued | rumblings thi refaoe some warn | doings in the campaign for th mayoralty nomination on the + publican ticket. To date a foatu of the speeches of the didates has been Mr. ‘Trimbie's | nightly reference to John F. Miller, | against whom continues to) charge many of assoblation, | and Mr. Miller's equally numerous but Mattering references to Mr Trimble and the other candidates jon the republican ticket. | Mr. Miller has been ureed to get | back at the Trimble speakers, but | has steadiiy refused, ax he says) | that in ease of Trimbie’s nomina- tion he (Miller) witt take the stamp! | tm his faver, and he does not want) | f@ ay anything now that he would | | Rave to eat later on the platform, | Hut the Miller followers think differentty, They claim that they | METAL SHOES IN THE €. Cousins” $6.00 Gun Metals 25 per cent off $4.50 Cousing $5.00 Gan Metals 20 per cent off ..$3.75 Armstrong's 35.00 Gun Metals, 26 per cent off Pingree $4.00 Gun Metals 25 per cent off .. 83.00 Pingree $3.50 Gun Metals 26 per cont off .. $2.63 Latest 68 Known Mak A water level boulevard from Fittieth st, ie the new plan ‘adopted by the park board to re- he proposed Stone ay. ex | tyles, Best es. Mr. Olmatead filed with the park | board a comprehensive plan for the beautifying of the Woodland Park and Groen Lake districts, as com, | ponent parts of the great parking j eyeterm of Seattle all of which were porereres by the park board t $3.95 Proprietors. | WE ai ing you a free selection of all our Fall and Winter Clothing in suits, over- § coats and crav- ff) enettes for $15. J This sale price | holds irrespec- “tive of former prices. This includes 4 plain blues and Ablacks in serges and cheviots; also plain black medium weight overcoats, | | | W.B. Hutchinson Co. Second Av. and Union St. | against political bosses, THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1908 SWEDISH REPUBLICANS FOR TRIMBLE : of the organisation agreed upon # mayoralty ¢ date the club proceeded to con © ite ticket by tndoraing B. L. Reber fas clty treasurer, Beott Calhoun for corporation counsel, and H.W. Car roll for comptrotier The Swedish Repubyean club|] membership of about 600 )7 has which is estimated to be about 10 per cent of the Swedish voters In the city. But these voters usually voto very solidly together, and the indorsement of the elub avill prob ably carry with it @ great many more Votes than were directly rep resented in making it a ES ENDS WILL * a SLAP BACK AT TRIMBLE have the least vulnerable candidate | of them all, Whether Miller likes it or not, they are going to turning the other cheek and are aplee to the out on thetr Oo. L repablican who hae the reputation of being one of the brightest speakers to the city, will open the | battertes at the er meeting at Columbia City tonight, F. H, Hote belmer did some firing on the scouting line at a Sixth ward Miller Meeting last night, and the people passed along to Willett to unmask the main battery and let ‘er blaze |} away There promises to be thin ing at the Columbia City m tonight, and it ts expected at after Willett gets through the war will become genera! in all the re ) publican camps. BOULEVARD FORWEST =| SHORE OF GREEN LAKE| wide pleasure drives and walks. |) h Une from ite present route to the new boulevard and thus remove from within the park alt semblance of traffic and roadways. at Alki Point made by Councilmai Ferdinand Schmitz for a publ perk for that part of the elty. A resolution of thanks which was adopted, will be sultably engroaned and presented the donor. The park « private MILLER MEETING TONIGHT mission Queen Speeches will be made by Frank W. Baker, Jodge C. G. Austin and Charles S&S. Gleason. Mr, Miller will later address @ meeting at Columbia City, where he will appear in the town ball with H. HA. Hastings, ©. L. Willett ant Dr. C. & Gutherte as the other speakers. Oscar A. Pattison will be chairman of the moeting. Tomorrow night there will be the city in the interest of Mr. Mil Counciiman Crichton denied em- |phatienfly that he is the paid friend of the Seattle Kleectric com pany, in an address to a meeting jot bis Bighth ward supporters held Just night in Redding’s hall, “Jacob Furth ts my friend,” said he in the course of bie remarks, “but neither the Seattle Eisetric company por any other company has any strings on me. TH do as 1 think best. always bave and I always shall.” Dr. Crichton also answered the charge that he has set himself up | a8 a boas and potitical dictator, by pointing out that he has consistent ly advocated the paseace of the di- reet primary law, which is aimed that he signed and supported the petition of two years ago for the submis sion of the recall amendment to the eclty ch: and that he has this year the petitions for the direct tion amendments restore to the islative author ‘irs. people the final h ity in municipal a 26 LAttie Beauty ibe “Bilent Boldier,” be De fweetent, Best y King Won't y Will After having | Willett, a young! ' The board accepted by « unani. | mous vote the gift of a 20acre tract two meetings fn the north end of | | ling from Seattle, have been of while ¢ ne the CAR ON WILD PLUNGE ON THE FRONT | fered’ to | —_ —— Steamer Charles Nei ar e Washington anthorities have SAN FRAN », Jan, 24.—A ear | rived from Frinco ports that dvices to the local marine in t line partial Steamer Barktoga salle in a southwest gale last Sunda nd the ord nt ar on the same) ward and way ports at 8 o'clock Wily Laine, seaman, was wash rvisor Birmingham, of Frinc after racing for! tonight joverboard and drowned ulre mates on all éleven blocks, part of the way / ee This is a victory for the | down @ steep hill, Motorman Sam-} The Portiand is due from Alaska! gteamer Vu Mates’ and Pilots’ asso uel Hurd of the runaway ear and | tomorrow | Laso a week ago, ba fe Ambrose Marlotte, passenger, were | " Juted internally and may dip. Five the Boston Towboat company,| Bye tyo Mara, which arrived last | ‘The Alaska steamers City of Se others sustained bratsés Of: Maor 6 of ble € (al Hnors sail) wight from the Orient, brought a attle a@d Bertha are due in port The and Shawmu lyo was “0. in «a! tomorrow 820 SECOND AVENUE Tpaowih € liked it so well that word has been | The ultimate aim in the plan witt |} @ to remove the present electric board considers the gift one of the |] finewt yet made t@ the public by |} citigen. peak at both of be held in Thorne’s i | 12.00 Suits ..... é inaieeue Saude es ies 9.00 Messaline, Chif- High Class Tail-1 | our $14.75 Coats, SE UN Vad babs bus ac ie Eloise ec etks 7.50 fon, M. ored Suite for made up for 8.50 Suits "6.38 fs oer women and style, finish, de \} | 7.50 Suits .. a rnom stead tail of trimmings, YOU NEVER HAB THE OPPORTUNITY BEFORE YOU MAY NEVER GET IT AGAIN AVAIL YOURSELF OF THE CHANCE AT TOMORROW'S SALE rE have not counted the cost in our January Clearing Sale _ of Evening Dresses, Coats and Suits tomorrow. We MUST provide space for our spring and summer goods now arriving. It is cheaper for us to give you the ad- vantage of our loss than to pay storage charges for new goods at the freight houses. Therefore, we have run the Pruning Knife into every one of these garments AGAIN. All these goods are sta- ple---as good for you next winter as now, for they are individual pat- terns, well made and stylishly fin- ished. ‘Removal | Now On 25% Discount on All Purchases 1.25 Underwear for Men .75 The fact that with the exception of Barl & Wilson Shirts, Collars and Cuffs and Dr. Deimel’s and Dr. Jaeger's Underwear | everything in the Men's Department is a fourth below regular prices, accounts for the suspension of our usual Saturday sales Tomorrow, however, & good special will be featured—a line of Men's Separate Garments of medium weight natural wool, regu larly 1.26 each, for ,75, ly all sizes are included. 25 Per Cent Less. Suit Cases—Hand Bags—Grips. 25 Per Cent Less. Main Floor. | 1650 and 18.00 Suits for Young | 90) Men’9.75 : In single and double-breasted styles we have a special line of Cassimere, Cheviot and Tweed Suits for Young Men, The sises range from 15 to 20 years of age, and all have been | marked elther 16.50 or 18.00. On Saturday these splendid values may be purchased for 9.7%, a saving of 6.75 and 8.25. BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING 25 PER CENT LESS. Though called a broken line, practical- Suits Coats Broadcloth, Cheviots or Vel- vet—fit, finish and workman: ship to match. Formerly sold for $30; this sale tailored in every sense of the term and a bar- gain at $15. This sale $9.50 semi-train lengths for after. neon or evening wear Third Floor. “The Roosevelt Bears” .50 a Copy } Regular Price 1.25 On the remaiuing copies of the Roosevelt Bears the price will be but 50, instead of 1.25. Both volumes of this fascinat ing book for children—“The Roosevelt Bears; Their Travels and’ Adventures” and “More About Teddy G Teddy B, the Roose. velt Bears,” may thus be had for ,@5 less than the former price of one. Second Floor. 1207 Second As enue Forced to Quit Premises Within 15 Days SALE SATURDAY $20,000 Stock of Women’s Suits, Coats, Jackets, Raincoats, Skirts and Waists must be disposed of within the music || | the Namber \.given time. Nothing will be reserved. Everything Will Be Sacrificed at _— Less Than the Cost it eon e oe of Making WOMEN’S TAILORED SUITS AND COATS, VALUES UP TO CHILDREN’S COATS, SIZES 8 TO 16, VALUES UP TO $12.50; $42.50; QUIT SALE PRICE.. ‘ 5 816.50 QUIT SALE PRICE z $3.85 MISSES’ TAILORED SUITS AND COATS, VALUES UP TO CHILDREN’S COATS, VALUES UP TO $4.00 AND $5.00; SALE $30.00; QUIT SALE PRICE . ; » $12.50 “ hase : aee-e ws $1.95 WOMEN’S SUITS AND COATS, VALUES UP TO $20.00; QUIT BLACK SATEEN PETTICGATS, VALUES UP TO $3.50; QUIT | SALE PRICE eevee 88.50 SALE PRICE - $1.35 | WOMEN’S SKIRTS, VALUES UP TO $12.50; SALE 81.95 SHIRT WAISTS, NEW SPRING STYLES, VALUES UP TO $2.50; | RAINY DAY SKIRTS sWiven $2.45 QUIT SALE PRICE, .. 0.0... ccs csc ceeeeee ceneeeeeeenrenes ese | SILK WAISTS, VALUES UP TO $6.00; QUIT SALE PRICE | , Remember Sale Begins Novelty Annex, 1207 2d Ay. Sat.,10 A.M. |