The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 29, 1908, Page 2

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THE SEATTLE STAR..WEDNESDAY, JAN. 29, 1908, i iin Re The Store gfhat Serves You Gest —Garve ae eee mney ee ne _ MARVELOUSHIGH JUMPER MAY i —ge y Buchanan Ce, Sy, ea Now in the Midst of Its Greatest Selling, ta } AS EON el | P fn iw eRe ~ | ; ol : e All Merchandise Nat Specially Priced at Dis. - i counts Ranging up to 33) Per Cent Contract Goods Excepted . : R It is our aim and fixed determination to keep q our inventory books clear of all odd lots, rems| 2 nants, broken assortments and left-o ¢ hence this great Stock-Taking Sale, with F wonderful savings in every department of the 5 store. It isn’t a question of profit—but ; tt a ABSOLUTE CLEARANCE, . MOFFITT CLEARING BAR AT 6 FEET 3) INCHES. (Beattie Star Exclusive Service.) ances continue to leak, despite the |~ ~ — | ADELPHIA, J 29.—Ab effort to keep the work secret, aud } ever some of the jumps credited to record ever made has been assault: ygorrite is tmtense. | ed auccessfully within the past fow FROM SEATTLE | ; | Women’s years. A few have withstood the / Values to $3.50 § fi oom A heaping big assortment, comp Waists of Silk Ginghams, All-Wool Alb Nun's Veiling, Mohairs, etc., etc., in stripes and plain colorings, including Waists for street and house wear. A diversified style array. All sizes. Waist in the entire lot worth than $2.00—from this price the values ce efrr rca the S80 H. Kilpatrick (By United Press.) rk cle ok uo mee ‘ om NORTH YAKIMA, Jan. 20-—R. F. my Couneft in 5:15 33, In AKLAND. | : and the ranaing high jump by Mike |Hay and Witllam Jackson, eaten | Sweeney of 6 feet 5% Imehes, In) oe men, aged respectively 23 and 24 | Firat race, three-quarters mtle— | years, who left Seattle at § o'elock | the jump bY) Ralreed, 92 (Kirsehbaum), 2 to 1, the morning of Jan. 2¢ on & walk- Sweeney has ame seemed the GID) won: Ratributer, tT, second; Dr. Inq tour to Chicago, have reached ratiar. That avy jumper oy 2 ®* Sherman, 107, third. Time, 1:18 Nort® Yakima in good condition. | Wire to greater things than t ere They teat time covertag the Cas Of the “Cherry X" has never en Second race, ee a4 cuten, where they found snow tered the minds of followers of the —-Modena, 102 (Sandy), to 2. seven feet deep. They say they : ways regard. "oa: False Nan, 102, second; Har Pen | xame Sweeney was at ~ ~y let, 1@2. third. Timm, 23 warted with a capital of § ou a} 04 a5 a phenom—almost a frea! wager that they could walk to Chi-| But now somes Thos, F. Moffitt. of Third race, mite and xteentt cago in 9 days They are selling up to $3.50. the Eniversity of Peunsytvenia, im Shenandoah, 100 (Keogh), 7 to 2. souvenir cards for a living en route. | tercolleta won: Treasure Seeker, 106, second; | ‘ Eduardo, 168, third. ‘Time, 2:52 j (By United Press.) j IME STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST a Fourth race, three-quarters, mile 2 Phil tgoe, 108 (Davin) to 1, tw. STOCKHOLM, Jan. 29.—Serious aad 20 easily that Mike Murpby. won: Capt, Burnett, 119, second: famine is prevalent in the tran dix = it 4 | triet of northern Lapland. Accord great Sin te add Snother three tnedes to 1:10 45. ling to a dixpateh to Dagens Nyhe i! maker of athletes, expects Heradocus, 110, third Time BOOST AY P hn Sc sr want Pines, PEs cing Daughter Speaks Few Words Over Telephone oss nnn A splendid pertormer te practice, Teen ae eetteds’ Chihiro 0) ——— Pik |the partah of Velhinina have goue | oF a he tsually faiied ve comperth ._ ‘ne ee a 1. to the extest of slsughtering dogs! ote sad tes. Thon Morphy took hold of *# third. Time, 1:47. / (By United Press.) Connection { us SECOND AVENUE ee bie, improvement was notice Sixth race, eievensixteoaths mile ¥ *.. and cats for food to prevent starve: | Bag [-wt. Praveis, 104 (Keogh), 3 to 1 OLYMPIA. Jen. 29.—Ap & mane one fs out to make the Amert- 18 @pewe SOEKYCeseacerta Ter taaecr won, Ovelande, 101 Cloud. | S#eting of citizens hetd Inst night ao Nght, 102, third. T! 2. attended by practically ail the UNDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 29.—The H 7 ee Ieading businers men of town.) a py{ Mailed Presa), brothers hare spent foor daya) EY a ae weed ; SLUICING PLANTS Af LOS ANGELES. | LEV DO. Jan, Thiet searching im vain. Through the Convention ti ne ; : anon j*tromg resolutions were adopted FKmma Nikels, a pretty [year-old blizeard, they made their way to Workers oc America hate unanim- | Huge aluich Piest race, three-quarters mile— | {@voring the passage of the A-Y. girl, has been abstucted and It held homes where the girt had visited, ously voted President Mitchell six age ng Nonie Luetile, 105 (Harty), even, P. exposition bi sow before con % Prisoner somewhere in the city, (kK but did aot find trace of her. ame bay, Lada 2 mga to. won; Airs, 102, second; Hodapest, gress, The resolutions also pledg believed by her mother, Mrs. Janes | 108, third. stme, ft: 18, : Nikels, Detectives are i she caite | *e tt Beret Wo wee every efit itor the pint. ann See: alee), © te | Sen oe eee een) De., Sieie Soeeee 2 aes won; Joe Gations, 110, | ie etig thd aa i Horace H., 11@, third. Time,| — Ohie Primary Law Valid. | The wen a aie 7 could - 237 26. | COLDMBUS, Obie, Jan, ~The seanied Emmas’s. } Third ig an supreme court has affirmed the de | “jam married, mother. You need! Oreagna, ¥ (Musgrave), te 2, ” the eens A ioe, : te slates ot the: comanem, pene ennehy ame ee SO | Simeall, 108, third. Time, 1:17 26. 0 Franklin and Allen countion in Yolse maid. you?” the ‘tether Foarth race, three-quarters mile | tie two cases brought to test the) cred, Josie &.. 102 (Callahan), § to 1, | validity of the Bronson primary) “Pm” 1 won; Jillette, 16%, ——— Virginia election law. The substance of this “Shet up! Cut it out!” inter Lorraine, 102, third. Time, 1.17% ‘lim thet the court folds the law vened a man's votce. ! THOS. F. morrrry. + |_,,/ifth race, mile and au sigbth— to be valid. |, Those at the other end banged | e “4 Chippewa, 103 (Martin), won; Rip) ‘The decision makes the call for bode? Ty eg cutting —— ic team, and there neoma Rap, 195, second; HI Caut Cap, 194, state primaries on February 11/2 re, Nikeln made fe by bothing to prevent hima mak: third. Time, 2:02 2-5 pone r “diate inquiry from the exchange op- ing it. He has deciared bis inten Sixth race, name cemnters mile— nen | tion to go atier Sweeney's record, Chesinut, 12 (Boulimant, 9 to 2.) a ee and the veteran trainer is devoting won; I'm Joe, 112, second; Heauti-| SPORTOGRAMS lei ne nent sheteed” Sire much of his time to coaching hix pa- fil an® Best, 112, m@ird. Time, aes es uate ties ee pil. Reports of wouderful perform. 1:19 2-5. raped plano —— oust have been a ruse of abductors (to / block seareh for my daaghter.” No Heense tor the girl's marriage has been Ineued, grade work on Third aw, BALLOT ezsrs for the Jackson at. eee | The name of Riley W. MeCoy,! equipment cost al Clancy's candidate for nomination | and haw been Constraction fon the republicas ticket as coancll | Rainier Development man from the First ward, will be [placed om the official ballots pre-| | pared by City Comptrotier Carroll ‘Yesterday afternoon Judge Yakey ,in the superior court, refused to | rant a permanent writ prevent iy jing McCoy from continuing the! ‘race for the numination, aud quash-/ led the temporary writ whieh be had| issued late Monday evening. } Notice of appeal to the supreme || }eourt wae given and application | jmade for a supersedeas bond, but |Judge Yakey declined to © any) ‘bond, as he contended such action’ would prevent MeCoy from being |named on the ballot and would | work an irreparable injury. GUNG FOR RENT—Piper & Tat. 102426 Second ay. or insprings 50c Fine engraving and watch repair- i ing. Glover, 607 Johnston Bidg.*** | | ~Early in Life Fo the Habit of Savi Buys Your Choice 7.50} $15 and $18 Suits at Py McCarthy’s Tomorrow Ten different styles to choose from. Plaids, cheeks and fancy mixtures. Stylish, well tailored garments. The values are so great in comparison with the low price that it would be a positive neg- lect of your own best interest to ignore this offer if Ciscoe. ‘The Politicians took two ont of three games from the Kducates og }the & A. C. alleys last night, and eee ie thee ates recocl ‘witn The inissing wirt was lest seen | /1,002 in the third game. The for. S#urday. She left home sorrrine ‘ mer record was 975, held by the * it case. James Nikola, Jr., ‘Politicians. Seruby rolled high age? road gon nod boarding a oar. |) mame, 242, and took the high aver told himy she was going to # SS NCO, dressmaker # a “st tsar | SARGAIN SPOT = oppose ber marrying,” says her Bia alg bain el yao the should leave ue of her own free] er le q wit” | football team of the Washington Something like a thousand of if TI fathe [high school. His opponent, Jean | The father and the thom to choose gmions. Langtha of from 3 to 6 yard Light and dark colorings and all the desirable and popular patteras. Regular price lie « yard. On the Bargain Spot C greatest value-giving sale that ~The father amd the | was ever held in Seattle. “a og ALASKAN iS e) | beens ee you have any use at all for a new swit. See sample suits shown in our window. THESHUB has just closed the biggest and tris nol In a few days all unsold odds and Htereat factions of the school have ‘ Pi wren playing politica over elec | ends will be included in a great sale 1a ‘or weeks which will eclipse all our former efforts. A city asketbail league tn plan ———— rainy Sy 8. pse Sat: eae muociel inetiattons Ad din ome s + thirty, with health, strength: : to see or write 8 F. Atwood, ¥.| JUNEAU, Alenka, Jan. 20-—-Rom gcod earning capacity, lj Tass Were sr || 6c | BueYs oops, ‘49c | For NECK RUFFS | For NOVELTY : e M. C. A, om oF before Feb. & Al cow ’ States, the engineer of the Uait i asl meeting of managers will b6 called 64 grates mafl launch Fox, which | Each up to $4, $5) aYd. | Worth $1.25 to $3 NOW think it noe to arrange a schedule . | Each ‘ or iy awit Sve ao was picked wp after being owt. 11} and $6 | a Yard. ee eee ‘The first Y.M.C. A.B. R. team of| days, ix unheard trom. States THT Are made of mafine atid chit || A swell collection of fancy staceaagrendiegeemingt this city last night defeated the rive Fingers lghthouse, where the || gon sad come tn a variety of || checks, pleids aud mixtures; jf] acquire that ONE habit, Bea Will Kent team in a heart-breaking fin-| Poy was piled wp on the reef, lant | be ready very shortly. ish, by @ score of 3) to 50, In the Reuly morning in & Hfebeat for first half Kent had things going here, He has not shown up’ att! You may have your money her way, but later Ames and rescuers are stil! out looking for} % Decheane for the locals put up & jim * wonderful = spert of wed, saving back if you want it. siiar War valermat cs wens aie \ sot woome sts» = IWSPECTION NOT. probably be held fa the near future to pass upon the complaints remistered by the Maltnomal club widths ram from 38 te See the display in o coloring. We've had our profit laches, missed ALL of his oppor om them, and in order to clean Ww. Maton The great thing is to pat into it—so much from eaell envelope to go into the bank, ft will be steadily earning for .you. Dep may be sent by mala less than cost of street car fant up quickly we've marked them all at 49¢, Take them away tomorrow | For FANCY HOSE | For NECK RUCH- 29c | SUPPORTERS, 19c | wes worth to» Pair Value 75 Cents. 50 Cents. The hookon style, in novelty effects, intended for the hall They come in black, white and || days. Present sale price is less all the wanted colorings than half the real value, the you is certainly remarkable eae aie Perry Polvon Weary © B sotet rindevorg Fwing BEKINS sronnde'e0. inc. CORNER THIRD AND WASHINGTON. GOING EAST COMING WE8BT GOING SOUTH COMING NORTH Cut Freight Rates on Household Goods Tell your friends to take advantage of low offer, for almost half the freight is saved ow ahipn jarge or small, by our private car system We ean tell you to a cent what your freight will cost. Phones—Main 1529; lad. 71 of Portland against the a ut ation, The ints The board of health bas decided in « t that Ingiis alarted c of the Seattle Athletic chit |“? snd, being therefore a ie ine je for the position he sow inaugurated a few months ago. It holds In the association » found noe to work sath ' sad the seore of physi he local ¥. M. C. A etball clans making the inspections will vam regards the coming ¢ with cease their work after the last day Portiand in this city on Feb, 3 as of this: month about the hardest proposition the One or two physictans, it is ox way with the present alasbs Muitdicg, eoncsope WE Pay Seandinasian American Bank tem of school taspeection, which wa ssiona Scandinavian American B mommmmmae® Alaska Ewilding, Seat ~ DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, INC. f upon to tackle this peeted. will be hired outright to vy effor being made assist the health officer in making i FIRE PROOF STORAGE. MOVING; PACKING. t (mea: the t aeeelte Minpehenn ot due ameeiete Sutcliffe Baxter, Receiver Howard J. Sheehan, Mgr. pets ~ aap eee Orders ¥ vied for Investment oF » Margtem

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