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THE SEA - IDAY» JANUARY 31, 1908. ad ! | | DEPORT ON CANDIDATES =.= =>. NEIGN OF enn eke aes mine. Twentyfive men we (By United Pre Wash, Jan. 3 dead met a vor Me a a Cte, yt e's escaped with onl alight inju few cre coast wes] = EXPLOSO an immense log became dislodged the mine at the time of | | dle | plowion that partly wrecked the HLMA Symphony orchestra will be peated at the Moore theatre day afternoon Current Attractions, Ges (ultestons of Mon Seeking to Represent Ninth | * The Grand—"Tho Devil's on the hill side above him and ata bie oil! _ - 7 1 ve Catlivet pirgtos KK. Pingman‘s, Fre to Fourteenth Wards, Inclusive. tion “Next week-"Way "own |rotled down so swiftly that he ws] CHARLESTON. W. Va. eno. Su avs fo Kole tata, + | Haw (By United Pre he could get out o - —~ b. The Seattle—"Rock's Bad Boy BUDAPEST, Jan, 31.--A reign of log and ad eee os 7 t @ a week—"As Told in the) outrage, arson and general disorder |8tump, and frightfully crushed} ‘The final report he = Otvic 7 mamelt to oppose legistitive —. Re a sisi in Macedonia is reported in news | 44 mangos and died almost in » quatifica of can- | oxtriave ne —"Biue Jeans e reaching here atantly on the qual i A. K. Parker. Man of clean. life Week—"How Baxter Butted in ulgarian bands destroyed the} The log was so big that it was € Cc ol a { patore the . vy Capable and stands for clean wi The Third Avenve—"The White | gorvian gymnasium at Strutokesdo, | found necessary to hitch a lead poly competed neg wotatetration. aE GS Thee r of Ariepne Next week—"A At Orahovac the villagers repulsed | 0 It to get It off the body | e ' , pudlica . a ige. 3 » e ' he ng 40 al ber. | given. cut {OF Pon slifties. | erable ability and strict integrity The tyr A $10,000 Beauty,” | Lanter ag Prete fag Sega yn ye deals with aw * t m ater an attempt to burn the a, “ J. © Rathbun. Capable man of Next week—Double bill of new | 4. e Be of the candidates snelt | ot. ae nae hools at Drenevo was frustrated. | { he. Nina T . purlenque in another village close b Teenie pominations | nth John M. Wolfe, Was member The Coliseum—Adgie and her! servians, being pve poll oa } COB FIRST AVE.& COLUMBIA ST. Rieventh, Tweltth, Thi | hoard of public works under Ronald Hons and other vaudeville ac ed, lowt heavily in an © , administration Pantages’—Hartholdi's gat Fourteenth wa ees to the can Counciiman Eleventh Ward, Bi ee the facts stated are) WH. Weaver, Stands squarely on the declaration» 88 for law enforcement wm iwith the bands, five | ing cockatoos and varied vaude-| Killed and more than 100 wound | ville. Kvery house in the village The Star—Albini, the magician, | jooted. . . nies b] and other acta. The Eden Musee excellent reputation themselves, of! ‘ Vaudeville A Suit Special qanity substan dated * ness, Personal hab ovelty concessic | GF fersons baving person wt nod, Tnelined to Itb pgp new soma (By United Press.) | pr yrvion eral administration ’ BUYS RIGHT-OF-WAY. BAN PRANCISCO, j WF seit the references to the SY") C.K. Remaburg. Perso a GEORGE 1. HALEY. j Josef Hoffmann, » beautiful {ft ei candidates are as £0110" enceliant, ihanaraie “ad andidate for Republican Nomina} Phe park board yesterday formal: | | wife of the pianist, was robbed of | f 1 Councilman Ninth Ward business ability. Favors exte tion for Counciiman.at-Large. ly purchased the rightofway tor | | practically all the ready money nusua McKinnon, deputy | of Stone ay. through Woodland AOR ANE rein —|the Washington bo ard through and jewelry in her possession, |f i Alexander park tract 126 of J. J. MoGlivra’s replat | ; | amounting in value to nearly $3,000 Merit i nter of al} motorman for ft. ha = eapeny. Mak W. H. Pletcher and James Kelso ‘the Seatt! Rive have no opposition tn the primaries. on “wide open” plat [for 14 for 85, thus opening the way while seated in the » boulevard Into the Denny (ey United Press.) fashionable audience Uetening to Maine park. The negotiations with | VANCOUVER, B. C., Jan. 31 her hus A 4 ncit | mnd's recital in Christian's The Boys’ Department offers tomorrow one of the best speciale Men Downle p of clean say ge, pregee W. D. Lambert are yet to be con-| Dot P. Marpole, second son of R,| hall last night in its history. For 5.9% each may be purchased Suite for any ey good : and}, hes 48 nO Oppost cluded for a small tract Marpole, the executive head of the The money and jewels were in hereon on mee eggs Sui h “oar caeaty ch ning stand against | | Mopper, Clark, “M4 , m Canadian Pacific affairs in British | a hand bag which Mra. Hoffmann age between 2% and 16 yeara—Sults that have been regularly es wow LUE! Counciiman Thirteenth Ward. | ' » “Happytand. _ Secretary Taft Thanked. | Columbia, was burned to death at| had placed on an ¢ be $50, 10.00 and 12.00 each. The reason for this generous reduc- De Wolt Hopper, Marguerite] TOKIO, Jan 31.--President | Spence’s bridge, where he lived| side her during the She tion, amounting in many cases to a full half, is owing to the fact tows. . Hieves In good gov.) W. C. Kean. Favors straight / Mi Bird. Hellev wishin caeemeidananees Clark, and “Happyland” seored at | Kaneko, ot the Japanose expoal- | with his wife and child, The latter | did not discover ber lons until the eG pom nm bas sent his thanks in a tele | were « t Kamloops visiting, | end of the recital Strong, clean rec J. T. Armstrong. Man of good | the Moore theatre hast nt: pee i at Kamloops visiting, | end of the recital EB Rawson av tae 2 overs: | chasaeten . Tt 2 inet wight | sam to Becretary of War Taft for) so that no one knows how the fire| Mrs, Hoffmann ald the hand bag cont. bb — ae andl ae fs hentnin idles Siineetlh long comedian of “Wang” | the latter's address in which he ad- | occurred. on the seat during the playing of the Has eredita and “El Capitan” fame proved as| Yooated & Hberal appropriation for! The house caught fire, and young| last humber and when eho tarnee iu the Philip to favor of clean government . - service tn CM Cox and Dr GAR Btoiner | @8ny a8 in days of yore, his tn.| %® erection of an United States | Marpole was probably suffocated. | to pick it up the bax had vanished . Ainsiee. Ability untried. | have no opposition in the primaries. | feetions mannerisms, his sitty | Ht at the fair | His ranch foreman, who lived in the house, bare ped with bi ‘of fair reputation ; Counciiman Fourteenth Ward. laugh and the still more humorous lite, in hie night clothes Marpele TRAIN CRASHES INTO ie M. Mart. “Man of clean lif?) Charis M. Howe. Asa member “lf of unhappiness that be carried BRIEFS BY WIRE 5 a lee : with him through the greater part — ee the West Seattle council was Guith, Ability not known. Wither aggressive nor efficient. Of the evening, making his part ‘of good character f Was indifferent to the interests of ch funaler than the lines of the] anys, STREET CAR Paci Land and BD. Rates os the neighborhood in saloon matters, | bk contemplated | The war department ts éndeavor pe opposition in the primary elec Max Wardall. Excellent charac De Wolf Hopper can dance, and) ing to secure an extra appropria | that frequently a certain style will be limited to one or two sizes and it is our purpose to close out all broken lines. Blue and Black Suits are also Included—~a somewhat rare occurrence for special sales. Russian and Sailor models, in Blue Serge, black and fancy red, navy, brown, gray and mixtures, in Norfolk and fancy mixtures, Sizes 2) | double - breasted models. to 10 years; regularly 10.00 Sizes 8 to 16 years; reguiar- and 12:00... . | ty 6.50 to 12.00, for ...5.95 ter. Opposed to saloon domination, “>8t is more, can sing, which! tion tn order to give higher pay (By United Press.) Councitman Tenth Ward Favors clean government. Fearless | 8¢ema to be a defiance of the rnles| to soldier mechanica in Alaska LOB ANGELES, Cal, Jan. 31 16 50 an 18 (@l@) T, Reynolds. Has neglected {n his advocacy of high principles. | 484 regulations of comic opera,| An explosion of dynamite which Ax the result of « collision between ° e : nite ? ‘The idea of a comedian having «| was left thawing by the stove oi @ Salt Lake train and a street car Fi SS ' | En ee ae ut midnight, one man fs dead and musical volee seems Incompatible| ed serious tn it p i ous injuries to three ehib seven fatally injured 1 IN Y FIRST REAL oo = jaye yy Regen of & mu) drem of J. larael at New Westinin (By United Press.) The accident occurred at the F: eal show, but that is what has/ ster, B.C. yesterday ; vy happened in the ease of De Wolf} Dan Searte 72 ROME, Jan. 31.—Dr, Petacel, the| Macy at. crossing where several n e ieoner “sai be uel Burton aged 72, has mar | wone's physician, deciared today | serious collisions have taken place Hed the sweetheart of his boyhood 7 “ ie are, ~sor- send od | that for the time being his holiness | The body of Conductor Carter, of Had: te Regie “Caney, days, Mra. Phylomelia Dufty, aged | nag lost the use of his voloe owing | the Pacific Electric coach, was ter- Of course Hopper had to recite ae Syuding Wook place at) ig wore throat and a cold. The|ribly crushed in the wreckage of Caney at the Bat” last night. At) “tions of Barstow. Kiteap{2mmt@rence that the pope was to| bis own car. He was Instantly the end of the fret act the gallery! Gonie waen mart i “8? have held today with representa | killed, while not a trainman or pas wel a Young Men’s Suits 9.75 up the expected clamor, and) Cnty th ania eath HAMe tiveg of the American colleges in| senger escaped injury. Carter had Suits of Cassimeres and Che viots, for Young Men from 15 to after a foolish little talk, the long There is Pree 16 to 18 inches of Rome has been postponed. The! gone ahead of his car to see if 20 years, will be specialized at 9,75—a reduction of 675 and —_—————— Neabed drollertet delivered his fa snow in the Coeur d'Alenes, Idaho, pope's condition has been greatly the Salt Lake track. was clear. See 8.25, according to style selected mous recitation in bis own inimit-) 4 ' weakened by gout, | ing nothing be signalied the motor. Star Exclusive Service.) | FRANCISCO, Cal. Jan. 2. and roads to the various mines ave | blocked | Third Floor, able way and the opera was ab lowed to proceed The citizens of Wallace, Idaho, | favestigation by the Call Marguerite Clark ts about as! ' H Board liad Commis. } charming @ bit of femininity as has pb ann ge dleBeon “ 4 ane the re Have you seen those new shapes in Ti siia: of -dtnerimt ever tripped throagh come opera | PY" nn ee es the Bargar $3 Derby Hat? They are in this city. She combines en kwnue, soubrette aud prima douna| Th* Interstate Telephoas com: | the into gai rebating by railroads | Men’s Merino Underwear e be begun on Feb 12 on pany of Lewiston, Idaho, will! . " prano im a most attractive way fe he first real test of the her eapesit: spend $50,000 {awtalling an upto BD 5 i. y for comedy and daint. { tan comattntion her canaaity for comedy ond dainty | {ote azole Finest We Have Ever Shown |) Regularly .7 state os — © agente [to sing tastefully and pleasingly Boece! ogy doficlency batt has | Oo gens. | J , Haperiand” hes the samentage| mel ee Oe ee | And every hat guaranteed. | or. as of being given with « splendid re . | ange gl yg ey company and with unusual settings | PB Sooke —— Siete See Dare Se 4) Y | A Mine of Men’s Merino Underwear that is particularly good Cal Answers the question | and costumes. Without these it in| Sat Oe, have been ren. es, | t 75 @ garment, continues on sale tomorrow for .50, coorn tn ieaoll Combe Myon) ered, having been found in the All Union '} 1c is a medium weight merino, left in the natural wool color and De Koven's music te all musician | "8" of . _—— The robbery well finished, making it warm and desirable. wax one of the largest ever com H of the} ly. Hut it ts meither strong, strib-| aitted tn Nebrasks 4 the Made Main Floor. ing. heavy or popular. He has sot fone fate the realms of the sem classic in music, ae he did in] Robin Hood Maid = Marian,”| — . ea ———— K. Lane txt October? = | The Fencing Master,” and others PACIFIC COAST CLOTHING CO. they took their action | ef his older works, so his score an tepeatigstion thia pe: ATTY. G8. U, & WE does not appeal to those who love te tt | inne inne Reea put to cach membder| previous inactivity of their office | *ustautial music | ie cemmlesion and 2! bad re-| could be accounted for by lack of | Neither has he descended to the : ‘WHhost hesitation that the! money and inadequacy of law. | watetty ene Se one ae as en erally affected by the musteal com. mee Oa eee “0 === ledy composers of the day, and he trial association According ‘to {fails to tickle the ear of those plans being dis ussed, the fair wit] | *ho want masical froth. } cover 200 acres of laud, and build Between Two Types. / ‘srong enough and far-reach wigh to cope with weeh prac a8 Were revealed by later) Commerce Commissioner | thiewes got away with $1 ings will be erected for pecial | The result is that he ta betwixt a airship section land between, with a score that Is SIDEWALK RUINED At 30c to 60c ¢ lens pleasing to everyone, | (By United Press.) | DEATH RECORD, {bat which will neither prove popu: eo Me S1—Magasines| 1.1145 were ranistored today lar nor itve on among the standard BY BURSTING MAIN Ba aes pao vena ie | on the Dollar | follows , . . Singularly enough the featured Been, Sot confiscated raner—V. M. Reaser, 6, Jan. 21.) melody, a bell chorus, has been — several addition. yy tne de G. Avery, 60, Jan. #7,| takee from the composer's older TWELVE. INCH PIPE AT! ares Persons accused of - c id bi The bursting of the city’s water main last Wednesday night and the consequent flooding dens Sau we * | “Red Feather,” in which it ie an | SOUTH SIDE OF STEVENS | , /‘ * ‘ : his eles ic gal Welt Seinst the goverament | Anderson—D. Anderson, 50, Jan wee ek talrly clever | HOTEL BUILDING BREAKS, | of our reserve and wholesale stocks in the basement is responsible for this gigantic sale. ehave jf) a, head token he 6, 747 the comedy being mostly of a| FLOODING STREETS AND fished the cases out of the water and dried their contents as well as possible. The goods will be present indic ‘alquitt--infant, Jan. 29, 7 % ho! P re Premier Franco ae ne Blewett —S Pog ml . oe BASEMENT OF STORE. sold for a mere song. Henderson—Ruth Henderson, 6, fe the upper hand again and he | Jan 27. 1002 KE. 4rd constructed, however, and gives oom for many effective stage pic | - Te rer re net |h'arace Summ % 208. 3 ies, he pretient of thoes teins] | THOUSANDS WATCH . ene Ree Bc é" aq | the opening scene. PE ie oe of peers sad cham |p DUinet Ht Dntnat, Bt, Jan. 28," “hey and mitractive chorus | RUSH OF WATER e a a b rovidence hospital cat batices dees a i. 4 of depatios beautifully costumed, has unusual : — Water fr m a bursting If4nch prett ottings as a background, Se A gece fier cts furnish | | main under the stdewalk at the ANOTHER woRLo’s FAIR. SPR TE gecewe ME Be her os a aees ot “Mauad north {tide of Marion st. eant of MEN’S SUITS MEN'S OVERCOATS (By United Press.) follows fand ‘ ily good | down the st hit at 1251 " ‘ o tenor unusually goe n the ” 2:16 | oe: * " Rast 0 & OA be ae oeatg = This | Johnson—To wife of O. A. Johme| A Te WH Owertul sccond so-|f{ | clock this afternoon, and tor| | MEN'S SUITS—Worth $10.00, $12.00 and | MEN'S OVERCOATS—Worth $8.50, $10.00 i912, whieh Will be 26 Igelm—-Te wite of K. C. Dabt-| prano contribute to the success af | more than an bo ur flooded. the} 5.00; sale price...... and. $12.00; sale price: :.........5 .. $4.75 Internal exhibition | geim, 1312 2 n. 29, a daughter, | the music na opt Roepe ader peed Par vou} 2 ’ Sein 5. etc.: | ; ed tae Fe ezbibition | elm, 1512 Bnd, Jan. 29, a daughter. | ‘PET ang wit be seen again|§| | Clothing company's store tn the| ” MEN'S SUITS—Worth $15.00, $18.00 and | MEN’S RAIN COATS—Priestly's, etc.; worth MAAing of the Danich indus- | Seattle, Jan. 9, a daughter >| tonight, twiee tomorrow and for Stevens Hotel building $20.00: sz ‘ $7.15 $15.00, $20.00 and $22.50.......... .. $7.75 | _ Ee ‘ . % whl a the last time Sunday night | great ame over 0 $2080; sale price 2.05... ceeeees we «ke MEN’S OVERCOATS—Plain and fancy fab- 4 pace cyrerrae OL Grace George Next Week. — /f} | from four to six inches higher | MEN’S SUITS—Worth $20.00, $22 and | ries; all styles; worth up to $30.00; sale price. . $25.00; sale price .....sccceeceensss ¢ Se Ny aaa ae ... $10.00 1 = Grace George opens at the Moore Monday night im “Divorcons.”| George Washington, Jr.” plays at] Hundreds of persons kathereg | thon, utd te toes thads bolt am co Over six hundred Suits are included in this These Overcoats and Rain Coats can be had a ° ° enladine baciceaes ; 1 4 W ——— | it is wated that at least 2,000 sale—blacks, blues and fancy worsteds; double | in all this season’s latest styles and in all sizes; 3 V H | | men were stan¢ bout wa ) 5 r ’ is " ’ , 5 ¥ Cm : " , 4 e Gi e You Credit |! $1 Goodell Combina-| 1 | oe van ‘athonte - Bonguos rae! and single breasted styles. an immense variety to choose from. WHY NOT BUY ON CREDIT? tion H ‘What caus hae UNDERWEAR. Men's Fancy Shirts. || BOYS’ CLOTHING EVERY MERCHANT IN SEATTLE ek ¥ fneee | Men's Wool and Derby Ribbed | Men’s Stiff Bosom Fancy | LESS THAN HALF. BUYS GOODS ON CREDIT. few sec tern Fleeced Underwear; worth Shirts; worth $1.00 and _ YOU CAN USE YOUR CREDIT, TOO. sewers Ne corner we regularly 75¢ and $1.00; sale $1.50; sale price ...... 65¢ | BOYS’ SUITS. | : . B5¢ MEN’S UNDERWEAR. | Boys’ Double Breasted’ Suits, OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH US. A | LL PAYMENT DOWN AND inches deep ti m8 be price vines wrong: a to wade 5 MEN'S SOCKS. Pure Wool Underwear, natur all sizes up to 16; worth $3.00 . 3 iH : Hi After the main was finally shy | off tenants of the down townf? All colors, good, heavy Wool al color or tan; worth $2.00 | to $4.00; sale price . . $2.15 meneeney CS apeeR Were “Wi. Sox; worth 20c; sale price | a garment; sale price ..95¢ BOYS’ SUITS. vit water for severs rs until the damage could b ired, | | ; OR MEN’S OVERSHIRTS. All sizes and all styles; these The heaviest damage will he to idewalk# and the clothing | MEN'S SHIRTS. Men’s Jersey Knit Overshirts, are unhurt; worth $5, $6 | eee 2 H } a. ner lg eT Working Overshirts, of fancy in g : worth $1.50 and and $7; sale price ...$3. . if ri cheviot; sale price .....15¢ $2.00; sale price .......65¢ MEN’S TROUSERS. WILL MAKE IT EASY TO DRESS WELL. \ CLOAKS, SUITS, FURS, MILLINERY (my 6=—SsC AND WAIST AT A REDUCTION. 4 Pacific Outfitting Co. | 422 PIKE STREET. [| F. M. SPINNING — — 1310 Second Avenue MEN’S HATS MEN'S SHIRTS. CORDUROY OVERSHIRTS. | Men’s Fancy All Wool Cassi- Soft styles only; all colors and | Laundered Shirts, all sizes; Men’s English Corduroy © | mere Trousers, worth $3 to | all sizes; worth $1.50 to linen bosoms; sale price shirts; worth $2.50 and $4 a pair; sale price . $1.95 $2.50; sale price 65¢ cal 106 $3.00; sale price .... $1.85 | $5, $6 and $7 Trousers $2.45 ee None tt Ne ake eg oe ne ear CNG See 1 900 Ist | Avenue }

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