The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 6, 1908, Page 8

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STOP SOSSIPING, FOR THEY ARE NOT GOING TO WED (By Unite CHICAGO, Feb Letter who © tried to corner the wheat market and gaine fame thereby the millions he sought, and rine Etking, daughter of Unit tes Senator Elkina., ant over the ort that they wed if | have won Miss Elkins’ away from Due @'Abrussl and intend to wed her, thie Is all news to me. said Leiter, when asked about the report, “It's all a bunch of non Elking Leiter in the near o Press.) will Joo nena Mins Toome Mrs tant future port i just as silly as the inking hor name with that Duc d Abrunel lt te absurd, exclaimed, tm denying the repe Washington sotutely groundle ularly annoying fact that 1 have mor that I was @ Abruasl are both and @ in view of just hashed wed > -RUEF ON TRIAL (By United Pr FRANCISCO, Fed. 6 Rue ured in Judge D court this morning fe the extortion . entered a Mattor was quest ernoon Lawlor indictmer ing bri mem be supervis granting franch roads. Prohibition to.Be Voted O CHARLESTON, W, Va., Fet — resolution . so providing to the constitution right to voters to the will be 5 state ment | saives the whether or not sale ¢ © of | in VETERAKS SAN . h the nente s and men who serve Down Baton. The many Conreid to Lay NEW YORK, Feb. 6 that Hel the Me nds t been lay down he and 0 the opera hAmertean war w m the four artillery and stationed a firmed baton tion reid soon as ba wih with who served in the Washtn and later & nt, is mentioned an a 4 with the of major of the new nant in conne reld’s health is defense Steel Works Resume. PHILADELPHI thousand men vania Steel have beer an enforced id HOXIE AMMUNITION If you are gol Alaska { game, take Hoxie bu Hall's, 1111 Piret ne te av work afte: ness of more th a me Forger Neatly Caught SALEM Ore Feb 6 Hagh MeLean, wanted for forging a check for $90 in Chicago, has been ar rested bere wh ting bis mail at the post May Rehear Gonne Case. ‘ Maud Gonne Mc legal advisors are considering the advisability of an attempt to secure a rehearing of the famous Irishwoman's suit for div in anoth jurtediction, pre sumably outside French territory BUSI Firms are open with this courtesy tended, cord Exhibits Exempt from Duties. TOKIO, Fed. 6.—The house of representatives today unanimously @ bill exempting from duties all articles to be sent from other countries to the Toklo ex position a ¢ coming ~~ The Sportsman Who is “rifle wise” asks for the Savage Ammunition. The Pot Hunter and Duckgetter use the Winchester Leader Shells. Only genuine when box is marked with the big red W. Sold only by Theodore Wilts & Co, 1008 Ist ar EK Shorrock a1P Alexander M not Miss Htkins declares that the + The statement is ab partic decide nanu ARTILLERY - =r fuated f r big Hartman BRIEFS BY WIRE national convention of The polalinta for Presidential candi at Chicago May 10. of Miss © ate will be McNerney married ling & was out Jame Idaho, Hal couple MeNerney y hurt his the tnky mal, all the delirious » a hospital his tnjurtes Hote! men of New Y« the right to refuse fe }talnment to women when not accompar Thin is a decision of th Hilesards York up and Intense Bandit Henry Gruber Butte, Mont, for holding up and killing the engineer, has fonsed to man an 8a be r die has ror horseback one f the she ort in mile the walked thr darkness, leadl while MeNerney horne and recovered the aru Due t after 6 p od by a n are rag Paul ifforing bited : aughter the themselves fot next aod | sot nt a united fr | dential election Me if has and ec Secretary Jan appro | construction | vense directors of the Savings bank charged with rthiess securitios Judson Harmon of Cineinnatt ‘anserts that he is a candidate president on th mocratic The Foraker club of Clev i in te com strong for Taft Huenos Ayres has Pan-American congre May 25, 1910. secured w to be t the the gion the Philippine con the Alaska exposition bill will have a hearing before house committee next Monday ~ Will Buy Stock Herrin & © 610 ap ve bat nM will buy nets Co. lets oon stock Northwest Trust & Safe Deposit Co. NESS MEN and individuals ially invited to hecking account company. Every and attention ex- without regard to the amount deposited President Vice President yers Secretary t nomination of held Lewlator M.| The } riding was threwn and seriour The weman placed him on in ani betne | and he was finally placed from k city have and enter man New on trial at * train ny ont in the prest asked for 0,000 for ersion of war Jackson of Chieage handling oti for has changed sides and Is now out the held Land Commissioner Ballinger and ninsion will ald which the First av Puget Sound Wood Prod Be One of the 209! Two Hundred and Nine Pairs of MEN'S TROUSERS Friday, at a Pair Values Up to $6.50 Ve ing to give $3.50 Sale of Trousers admit all Saturday Here the plain fact Stock 1cing Sale, famili Trousers ire he .e) ire Ree » do not carry loss involved, twice cac men another chance at ur quarters were to is our ar man ver h every in rardless © out Reg cl a season year we $3.50 the too small to semi-annual Seattle f every garment in stock at a price that compels response. Many three pairs of Trou The opportunity is t The sale began Saturday with over 800 pairs. There are 209 left—but not for long. Most of therm are the famous “Nufang!l” make. That doubles the value. All sizes, for stouts, slims and regulars, here again Friday in those $4.50 to $6.50 Trousers at, a pair .... Men’s Undershirts $1.00. Values 69c Friday at Wooll HM to $1 Warm size Fine, Heavy, natural gray about all gon: t shirts, we've priced t Main Extra eted th Have t Floor. down gc Beattie, New Yo 0! Paris, 3 Cite Trevice. Chemnitz, 22 Theatre Strasse, .25 Values Heavy at these oo good to lose. ers s Buck Mitts 59c kin Mitts, double riv. sewed with linen thread Friday at Real Buck double ny 8 the miss price rk, 2 Walker Street. Manchester, 88 Faulkner St. extraordinary 13.90) Men’ nk SEATTLE STAR WURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1908. MINING MEN DENOUNCE THE “WILDCATTERS” Albert through rE. Mand the list of From ( down the banquet pvernor Tho mining question ta the north weet and in Alaska waa discussed im all ite y #, and many glowing eccounts « given of the pros pective wealth that is to come from the mines of Washington in the near future. The « jation unanimously dorsed the Alaska Yukon-Paoitiec ox position, and the members bound themnolvee to see that the ausocia tion made & fae exhibit of the ore and mineral wealth of the state at the falr Speeches were made by Governor Mead, W. B. Kavanaugh, viee pres ident of the J. F. Torma Mining A. W. Melntire, 1 A director of the 1909 expo H. A. MeLean, chairman of state = exposition Miller Roberts, of the wity, and many others. almost speakers at the second annual of the Washington night, was denounced udemned ad urged the mining futher and have passed such laws as would effectu ally prohibit the wildcat from doing business in and in the porthwest The banquet w State Mining association lant the wild oatter his methods ¢ Gov and ou annotate operator thin state wus Washington Hote! rath have held at the Amex and pre 18 been in hand ft pant Many prominent om ing men were on hand and f Alawka akeors full well wookn company Nadeau itton th Prot iniver tite t of the from The lt and thr alate om wan @ t lasted state evening vogh EXCLUSIONISTS FIGHT | OVER LEAGUE OFFICERS ° ep Afte about & bitter struggle lasting for two after A. KB. Tveltmoe, of Ban Fran was elected president of the Asiatic til after C. O. Young, of Tacoma had been elected president, and, be coming Gisheartened over the fight the southern delegates put up for Tveltmoe, resigned the office Tveltmoe was then chosen A. BE. Yoo! seeretary-treans r of the Ban Francia cue, was elect ed to the same position In the in hours yesterday noon, elaco, North league American Exclusion organized in this city Was not successful ur ae surplus of Insurance Tveltmoe The net ington Fire now $108,000 the Wash Company is Buy your hat of B Co., 1531 Beeond tv. "N. Brooks & ee Systematic Saving te the only saving that r Deposit = certain propertion of each week's carnings in our savings department and see how rapidly it accumulates. On savings accounts we pay you Interest at the rate of bring satisfactory 0 Compounded Semi-Annually Union Savings & Trust Co. Second and Cherry mission, | {ternational bedy after his supe od for t Iveitmoe, had been na hief office Frank MeGowan R wiate f California for Wat wed Ob Apparel Misses id wa Frederick an attorne wenat we ected lem liner to the A. Wright, president of le league, was named the He atatiett | clan 8 J. Gouthard was che dent for 0 Young Washington next conventi to be Vancouver, beginning the Monday in Mareb ily is the president of the pale cng ee ot State Exclusion league . oo da wan o strong delegation tate at the bien uy perition of the he ruled pres ime ©, 0 The held in fourth Tvettinoe Kht different patterns are tt California hs oe and there from that here te back for the higher chosen chatre convention, and an tron band Yesterday of the refused absolutely convent the fh Me wa it with during the ¢ ‘ constitution ne Tveltmoe to put & ‘ Regie of 10¢ for « such motion for a previow declaring that not be done amend thing uid unparllamentary at the epecial price included follows and was Plated Round Nickel Trays (14 diameter) Large Japanned Tea and Coffee Canisters Nickel Plated Tumbler Holders— Imported French Paring Knives— Oval Japanned Traye— | Large Tin Milk Pane Retinned Lipped Ket tles— Mission Clock Special $1.00 Mission Clock in | STATE NEWS A trolley line from Walla Walla linto the Blue mountains is planned ' me have practically been | kick om ¥ in the city pokane and thelr places apetent married men passed an ordi one filled with Walla Walla nance forbidding walks on down-town streets Port Townsend saloons have lift ed the lid and will remain open all night T. J. Bridgham wife on trial at Chehalis, has plea of Insanity as his d Jens Jensen, 18 years old, s Walla, made by eived playing football 4 from lum, cured, bicycles on side murderer of in has al of inmane 6 re Thin te a one containing Lake ne the result good, serviceable clock set in an easel fr an operation It fe again rumored that the C. P K. is to purchase the B. BB. & B.C railroad at Bellingham to gain an exytrance into that city Diphtheria has closed the public school of Chehalis The state ral will foree the r to a hear regarding the establishment of stations, improving roadway works, The face and frame are measuring 17 inches high. The dial face and frame are finished the figur of al, thaking an at mbination, Tomor may be bought 81.00 ” hered. “ are brassed i tractive ¢ row this Clock mad commiasion ilroads r ing more ote JAP ACT MAY BE VETOE at the special price of Frederick (By United Press.) VICTORIA, B. C., Feb ger ly considered that the ese immigration act, fra » the pattern of the Natal act which has been passed by the Brit ish Columbia legislature, will be disallowed by the Ottawa govern ment The bill, however, passed the local house unanimously, the Liberal opposition voting with the government in support of the bill It te anti ned Denver May Lose Convention. DENVER, Feb, 6—Refusal of eastern railroads to make a special Supreme Court Adjourns. rate to this city next November OLYMPIA, Feb. 6.—The January | may cause Denver to lose the an term of the supreme court has nual convention of the American closed. Five cases from Spokane | Federation of Labor, scheduled to | and Stevens counties were taken take place at that time. under advisement. The next mn of the “ourt will begin in ‘May WASHINGTON. Feb 6—On April 1 next the battleship Wiscon sin will be placed In commission at the navy yard, Puget sound. Her commanding officer has not yet been selected Boy Burgiar Goes to Pen. TACOMA, Feb. 6—Ipe Hipness, | a 1s-yearold pleaded guilty to three charges of burglary, and was sentenced to an indeterminate term of from one to fourteen years in| the state penitentiary eee meen Mainsprings 50c Fine engraving and watch repair. ing. Hover, 604 D. 8. Johnston & Co. Bide. one 20 Pool Tables _ Largest Poo! Room in city—The Oriental, 1413 Third Av., near Pike. - A. BRIDGE & CO. Largest Clothiers on the Coast. Big Clothing Sale Prices Sacrificed WING to the recent financial flurry, which to a great extent retarded business, we still have on hand an immense stock of Fall and Winter Clothing. To get rid of this stock at once, and to make room for our Spring Goods, which are arriving daily, we place on sale Two Extraordinary Special Lots of : Suits, LOT 1—This lot Overcoats and Cravenettes that formerly sold up to $25.00; the suits come in blue and black Scotch tweed contains Suits, , Clay worst single and double breasted: overcoats in meltons, vicunas and kerseys: eds cra venettes in gray mixtures and plain grays; any Suit, Overcoat : up to 00, and big values at that money your choice or Cravenette in this lot, worth $9.85 $. ab FURNISHINGS |: $1.25 All-Wool at, a garment Underwear, double $1.00 and $1.50 Golf Shirts go at ALL SUITS PRESSED AND KEPT IN REPAIR FREE OF breasted, .65¢ Overcoats and Cravenettes LOT 2—This lot cont Suits, Overcoats and Cravenettes that formerly sold up to $18.00; the overcoats come in English cloths, coverts, mel tons, short lengths; cravenettes are wa- terproof and come in plain blacks or grays and fancy mixture the suits come’ in unfinished worsteds, tweeds, fancy mixtures, blue and black serges. Any Suit, Overcoat or Cravenette in __ $8.00 $3.50 Shoes $2.50) choice Everything in the big store re and it is a legitimate re We absolutely must get of our big stock to make room Spring Goods, ains long or $1.65 dueed, due tion goes ! 65¢ and $1.00 1 rid CHARGE. - BRIDGE & CO. LARGEST CLOTHIE 103-105-107 | 89-91 “93 ececce RS ON THE COAST First | Yealer whieh ar of SPECIAL TOMORROW 10c FOR CHOICE & Nelson, we |Newly- ArrivedNottinghamCy Special $1. 95 a Pair wat ‘hering of ofurnk r how list of the Wood Balt Boxgg dozen Tinneg Tea Spoons 1Binch apm Towel cone Set of Bix Steel Nut Pighga Napkin Ringe mae Solid Bry Plated. B0foot Woven Clothes Linge & N Incorporated PRANK DA In “THE TATTOO! Sec to $2.00 LWa Ys YOUR MO S MUSICAL Mal “HOW BAXTER Nest THE SENSATION OF att TY, of + Week VLORENZ TROL TAREE Pil viexander, CMs oe ian ot tie 5c Star 06 Second Ave Prank Kardel ” pertormanel a dally, germs $ COAL hese wets gh Main Res) GEO, BERRYHIRSS, 0990000 ‘

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