The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 4, 1908, Page 8

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THE SEATTLE STAR~TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1908. WOULD HAVE STATE Gi VE WORK TO UNEMPLOYED Adele M. Fielde Advocates Legislation to Provide Em- ployment for All Men Who Have no Other Work. ANKENY AFTER PAPERS, (By United Press.) of & number ©@ newspapers tn the small towns of the Y akima valley praising their actions, will ie | ’ enlan as soon an a place tween private industries and public | ator's supporters had much expertence employment May not be caring for the unemployed in east and who is at @ resident of Seattle "hin country |” = Hagen's cane letter urging the elvil service On being orde clearing of logged-off lands ized that the Yakima country is rigation of arid regions commission to over physical defect checked against employment cure 60 votes in this section ANARCHISTS IN CHICAGO: (By United Press.) Chief of Po be noore of fitnest tur Patrolman Donlan ¢ last week, while « }ning fight with Frank Liptak after |J. H the man had been caught burgla Hixteenth av, on Friday night and now loaccessible, the value of sta ployment is the atm of the charity furnished to the mu age of the state and the legisiation ts ment can be lising a clothing store, stood hin | that he had ser unemployed if proper ground while Liptak pulled the trig: | ¥ disoussion of 1 discussed it with a Star done away with Would Bar Incapables. # and incapables would not | attracted to the aliens would not | | | representative Gifts Encourage Idien LOWER BIDS ON Corporation unable to secure emp of anarchists removes from the average man his work at the etate industrial p ot events in State employment fk ployed would be celal and physteal & pauper class K sustenance well-being of the Members of the board of public|which the members could tn an market riots a deca It would make no man who is ab 0 anerohists here COPPER EXPORTS, FALLING OFF NEW YORK ndent on any holding would dt State Should Provide. |reasonably low bide for public im recetving bide from 30 cents to 3 main could be added t Ps provements this summer conte, where a few weeks or months It was stated today by a city offi.| ago 50 to 60, and even as high a» celal that bids on a great many of the et contracts that are now being ed by the bidders Would Minimize Charity & besgar or a erimt ks, and especially where Jumber|some unbalanced bide at every enters into the work, are full ja few r * of metal are now be THREE SOCIALIST when 04,008,000 pounds “UNFAIR List” MANUFACTURERS TO ASK ROOSEVELT FOR RELIEF (By United Press.) WASHINGTON eided improvement in the case Was de pment that th March 9. Louls W. Kidd, « printer heads the ticket for mayor Montana mine mart yesterday amated Copper mpany now tucing about 6,000 This company & 40 per cent decrease) againet that of 1906. EDITOR MOORE ARRESTED. the socialist labor party, aod A. MeCorkle, a carpenter, f the standard bearer at the head of tieket for the Titus wing of | party which claims to be the Simon pure socialist party of the ed among manufacturers who are preaident Ia which Roosevelt represented on t the American F st a labor union as quick eration of Labor . ly as he would against a corpore y United Preas.) The party managers for the lat ter ticket refused | PRINCE SAGAN SUING COUNT BONI (By United Press.) The trial of the Boni de Cas editor of the Gray's Harbor was arrested complainant heating Modern bathe end emanating sinks Bont denied that he either kick } UMBING CO, 221 Pine St. ***) between Count » prince after the tellane and his titled cousin Princ . drew a large sensation The trial is om & personal letter Polson concerning the recent police | ~ Moore will answer to the} Montesano on Monday furnished $500 bail today OREGON DISTRICT ATTORNEY ter was thro hungry crowd today De Sagan's damages to the uries received in Bont's head with a The balance | werd a motley 4d hangers-on (By United Press) PORTLAND, to @ spectal Washington of Christian contest for confirmation an federal can be expected and the news He admitted that he had 5 coh prince's face and said he aaa | varying stories spatch recelved bere Is the month for far-sighted the withdrawal federal commission breaches of tru HERDING JAPS TO SOUTH. month when men and wom en, who care for their per within @ few sonal appearance, make United Press.) Fulton and the bal delegation in pmpt to select another man. was brought press of India from Yokohama tha telegraphers have firet choice, Peary and North Pete Trip WASHINGTON, t Peary has paid his respects | against emigration to America, t Japanese emigration companies are Druce Suit Dismissed. last prop was knocked from under Druce myth when the master in chancery dismixeed G ‘| civil sult for the start for the North on another x-| ing ploration trip the first of next July sald Command the White Hous to take 1,000 and another emi has been permit to dispatch 500 to Callao. Japanese to Peru possession of the The attorney for Dre iT look os the case and the a meee 38 See ae re around—You whi get an idea of what will be worn this coming spring. RE MEMBER, WE MAKE NO CHARGE FOR CREDIT ACCOMMODATION — you may pay a |ittle down and a little at a time. Senate Expresses Regrets. WASHINGTON senate today unanimously passed ES To Investigate Wire Companies. The Washington Fire has already sseneetantion of the King and | paid out $200,000 in losses without of a'Crown Prince of Portugal Tomorrow andAll This Week a The Fair LACE CURTAINS. of Wisconsin appointment Be Thrifty Be Industrious Be Saving You will be worth more to Second Ave. Pike and Pine SUJTS REDUCED TWO. your family, more to yourself, and more to the community. A savings account Extension Rod Flower Girl 16c. Brown of Har for hanging them free of charg with each pair bank will earn 4% compounded “UNDERWEAR HALF PRICE a nents of Men's Wool g00d solid ma | terials that wi Up in the Air About Mary ‘Ife. drawers in the lot, broken lines, WALKING SKIRTS, Oe, GROCERY DEPARTMENT. nd of the Line I5c. Slumber START SAVING TODAY, CHILDREN’S CAPS, California be In Monkey Hest Oat Flakes. Canoe 15¢ CLINE’S PIANO HOUSE — 1205 Second Avenue 25¢ AND 35c RIBBONS, fhe. 100 pieces Novelty Ribbons , inches wide, designs and colorings, as long EMBROIDERIES, SAVINGS AND TRUST CO. Sreeroooooors errs COAL—COAL 1817-1819 FIRST AVENUE. manufacturers Embrotderies “HOSE SUPPORTERS. 25c Hore a all colors hoot WERE NERO TLE CL ITETETD HOOT OVO Ee Scam weeny + TO PROMOTE PATROLMEN Every Cold-Weather Need in the FOR BRAVE ARRESTS ~-BON MARCHE STOCK-REDUCING SALE AT SAVINGS OF A FOURTH TO A HALF and « fos yet to come jotlon i# to follow bravery} the officer, Donlan fired two shets going at half Orice. Ceats and Bulte at any price t nk 1 \erwear prloen were trolmen W. Donian and Hagen into the fugitive after calling bim | low, Blankets and Comfore are ea A at a a ri awclnators, Ka in the discharge of their)te him to stop, oF the shots allied lines are cut a third, Every stitch of Men's aud Hoys ) (he house preving fatal. In the tuamle In the od, and #0 it goes, WE HAVE $100,000 WORTH OF WINTER GOODS To py Chief Wappenstein heartily |alley after the men got together | WE'RE GOING TO DO IT, CLEAN A6 A WHISTLE, If price er accompligh Mt te | Liptak in thrust his revolver |— We cannot advertise all of our bargains every da Mar k wnled ads. You will find them on every floor, placarded “NOT ADVERTIGED ying at THE BON MARCHE jceman's face and at These an bein the po for him in the rank above tempted to kil) him | Hagen captured Willtam Jobo he has written son, a burly negro, Bunday night } d to step, the ne ok the slight |gre whipped out @ revolver, which | he thrust into Hagens face, and a and authorise the promotion tussle ensued. Johnson was cap taken to headquarters, and Monday of there confessed that he had held od in w run |up Joseph Hurwits, a clothier, and Newman on Yesler Way, near pleasure of #h Opens at the Bon Marche Attended by fnormous Crowds always add to the Take a look about and see if these be ed. if so, buy new, can save thie way: 10 Deusen yesterday at + mowt favor und a term in the ftentiary for @ at North Yah The exhibition, as its name linplies, in ¢ onstrations of pure foods and cooking appliances present show in by far the best affair of ite kind eve » Walla his revolver six times at | burglary committe range in an attempt to kill|ima two years ago. hean in Beattie, there being no less than th en Se re trations going on all the time, Music is furnished by a 500 PIANORCHESTRA, the first ever seen in a Seattle de partment store, and only to be purchased in Seattle he D 8. JOHNSTON PIONEER PIANO HOUSE At the bo jtors may partake of the “daintles” exhibited, and ite @ fing Pane, cat to. Gray Pam an alr CITY WORK Of no little significance fs the fact th Food Show we quote special prices on & Basement—The Son way consider. The bids are such that the board of public works, it TOMATOES and city officials generally are watehing the contract ie» believed, will let every one of at 21 " lumbus Standard quality, 2% Nap! Boag, for the city, are enthused | the contracts, and work will be —‘ — 10< neers afb jn — mu the prospects that the street | pregressing on them before many Wednesday, 6 de0n O80. A ne a best Cold wate contractors are returning to earth | Weeks cas a 0) Wednesday, 6 tam showing tendencies to put in| On grading work the board Is now ents a cuble yard, was demand $5.00 to $6.50 Warm Winter Cut to $2.98. With the certainty that the severed jad af, ter is yet to be encountered, we gtr $1.75 Wool Shawls and Scarfs Cut to $1.17. Mark you! All Knit Goods are reduced a third now, but this one item will help you understand are now, as heretofore by the beard of pub Se SESE EEE REESE EEE EE EEE EE EEE eting of the board—bide low on t r than they averaged! one item, but “out of ight” on ott ago ers, so that they cannot be consid peril importance of the sale better than # page of | Winter Waists Wednesday at sium ¢ were received Saturday for ered. On the whe ie however the tase ‘lar Shawle—strictly hand made, solid white Such reductions were never knowne: contracts, all reasonably low,| board sees some refreshing indica or black: also white wi pink or blue; also Materials are Fre flannels, wool on every contract there were | tions of tmproved conditions : ro gn = sy Bh gged Be ser aarouterty Auf Pop bo more bidders On coment sidewalk work ‘bids a fe pans ees . ial ty yp eed HO le two of the contracts | are being recetved from 90 couts up ~— ae Wor 1 Beart " yards late a board of public works has been | per square yard, whieh is much low laches ‘ oes en b — th yards wide, with deep, heavy fringe nd ying for over a year to get a bid) er than has been the case lately ou ; P oP regular price 5. Bale - mene “ = ' BOF WD ce cccies conse & anded at the ¢ The Bon Marche, the ticket Geattle, Second Avenue and Pike St. New York, 2 Walker Street, ia 6 f cebicenaiidiiias | Goldfield Trouble Report | { eR E socialists’ workmen's party i WASHINGTON, Feb. 4.—Pres 3 & 8: } dent Roosevelt has sent to the we of representatives the re t of the special commission of investigation into the Goldfield la bor troubles, in reply to a recent | resolution requiring him to do se the soctaliate Bo last night and nemin ticket for the election on ——4 Paris, 3 Cite Trevice. Chemnitz, 22 Theatre Strasse, Manchester, 86 Faulkner RECEIVER'S Thousands of people have attended the great sale dur fg the past few days and have take advantage of the great Darguins that we are of fering. Remember, you can | get the best and highest class | merchandise at one-half and i ] | | W. Monette, a paint mer heade the ticket for mayor Mail Subsidy Repert. | Widows’ Pension Bill Passes. WASHINGTON, Feb. 4—Sena-| WASHINGTON, Feb, 4—The Minger has favorably report- house has with only one vote tn ed from the committee on com-| opposition passed the Sulloway bill merce a bill increasing the mail/«ranting @ fiat pension of $12 |wubsidies on steamship lines be-| monthly to all widows of honorably |tween the United States and ports discharged soldiers. Its author lin South America, the Philippines sald it involved an additional ex land Austral penditure of $12,741,000. Aswisted b: Landon @ pay the filing | | H 1 j 2 2 our figures on plumbing | Low prices, G. H. BROW lene. MEN'S CLOTHING. | $650 Men's Fine Mack Wor sted Suits . £2.85 $9.00 Men's Suits, In all-wool black Scotch cheviot $4.45 | $16.00 Men's Suits, in Scotch plaids and grey mixtores $5.65 — $12.50 and $15.00 Men's Suits, In dress vicunas, serges latest styles cut 87.85 ike ind $20.00 Men's Suits i in biue and black serges double and single breasted $5.65 YOUTHS’ CLOTHING. | $5.00 Youths’ Suits, in black | worsteds 82.15 | $7.00 Youths’ Suits, in fancy | | Re FEE ee EEE EEE EEE EEE EERE TES $14.50 buyers. Are you one? it Is the S you have been reading in for- mer advertise- ments, we are now reducing about one thousand $20 and $25 suits to $14.50. These suits we purchased for our Everett store, to sell this present season. After in- ventory we found selections, Third Phones: Malm All Week, Matinesr’ THE Prices 186 Amateur i Next Week, co Seattle's Leading Prices lec, 10e; neaertee Performances, 238 7 Both Phones. S108 7 New Spring Apparel arriving every day— plaids, brown checks and gray mixtures 83.05 } $10.00 and 60 Youths’ Suits, | in imported tweeds and | cheviots; splendid values MEN'S OVERCOATS AND CRAVENETTES. $12.50 Men's Overcoats, in | dive and black beaver Prices—10e and 20g Follow the Big Cw 5 MUSICAL . Fastern dbo" ien'g” Fancy “Top we had about one Pap Coate, Nght whe and mel thousand too many oh tons and cashmeres; latest atyles 88.65 $15.00 and $18.00 Men's Cray enettes, every coat anti-fiue | so are having them Lois shipped to Seattle and now putting Phones: Sun. Maly ‘ his Week—Bat utfitting Co. in : rain-proot $8.90 x 2 a seat tcnd,and Union cae Bkcch are them on sale at specially reduced noe Sal ay How } Men's Fancy Stiff Front Shirt | clearance pr ices. ecta notes: regular $1.00 kind, for 29. | » The Pit.” Pret ——— parce Miele ctl) At $14.50 we cannot afford to make ; | $4.00 ‘and 90.00 Children’s 3 the alterations without charging. We HUE SENSATION OF "loce Suita y Wikew. Wale. Ge: LIE buenas Doce will make these at actual cos Lyric ed Sr in worsted $2.45 vard Waltzes l6c. Sweetheart's | $5.00 and $6.00 Children's |i! - VENUS Time ihe. Song of the Robins Bults, in Scotch plaids, | t Reception Waltzes ‘1$¢ tweeds and fanc patures G U S le teres. 5 qhrew Dew Dat Kay 364, Ym and fancy mixtures, [| reat Underwear Sa § pieces se BEAD Me Bee a the CHILDREN’S REEFERS. | a aAvarta ‘ — _ ve Made My Plans for, the lift.) Children's Refers, in {f| We are advertising a great numbe1 S< Waltzes Sc. 28 Skidoo Ibe fancy grays and Kerseys of odd garments for 75¢ each. Most res COhaniee 18s It 18¢ with metal buttons. .@3.45 |f} pa Policy “King i6e. | Meot Mo in ]/f] $9.00 Children's | Reefers. tn of the shirts are silk and wool. The = You ik6. Tee Town wt ibe gray flannel lined’. $4,405 drawers are camels’ hair. Regular ‘ot eared |f prices on these, were the suits com- plete, would be up to $5 and $6 each. 8 Special 75¢ per gar ment. | W. B. Hutchinson Co. Corner Second and Union se—Any Seat is the! lbe. Cole and Johnson's 7 154 My Old Oregon lhc. Dear Old Hille of B. ALEXANDER, Receiver. ‘Monarch Shoe ‘& Clothing Co. lhe, Paddle Your Own $5, Nut $4.50 Half Block North of Postoffice. FOOT OF YESLER WAY. Bet. University and Union PHONES: Streets, Main 4372—Ind., A 2239. N GEO, BERRYVHILL. Opposite New Arcade Block. DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, INC. BROK ERS. ks, Bonds, Gra in Private Wires 204-208 uted for Investment oF on Both Phones ‘Ord

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