The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 11, 1908, Page 3

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THE SEATTLE STAR-—TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, FIFTEEN THOUSAND GIVE SVES FOR} WELCOME TO MR. TAFT | WAGES [Water Jag Sardigian, an iron fou TT TTT TT TT CTT | *, today brought sull in the fansas City Rep blicans ai ally Ente ‘ # | euperie suddhet the Wa City PUlice y t rtain the Preat- + BANK CLEARINGS “7 beng? W “ cover $742 I 6 : ae : ce ‘ dential Candidate--Defends Administration. ‘ eats *| damages, allegedito be due ang ‘ ® Clearings todp, $1,144,465.09 ® | wages from October 10, 1% t bd ar Mee }® Balance 4 40 & da The bu « of the Wate ‘ * Tacoma * nt rectte hat Sard handre tl le Clothis By Unite ot © ca onew * Cleartng toda $< 171.00 ® 1 wa t here by the cow ' ' if f eANSAS ( " pellotes of the a ® Halance 0 on 10 17 lant t ci ql with nore { " nie Ne w ‘ “ eo | * Clea sine Wow alened eur's contract. Or pea ’ * f on a * t cause, and he 1 the M S J Behr OE CE ee errs {5 ICR OR en's Suits biieans of € K to da among th Men's Suite Worth $10.00, $124 L The dene copte and a pe or demand tha and $15.00; sale pric 85.75 By rose to Bpea b le price, 87.15 Eas tere the IN GAMBLING SUIT pu . was a general ; a to moet the pablican pa “ M uaton @ A a The complaint alleges that — the the policies . may t ole an « money wae lost by Huffman be ‘ me b perlod of th tween t dates of Ja a 19 “" ward te aid May 1, 1907, It understood ‘ann " fo and the pre vad eta Taft | with Jar I in a that Mra. Huffman Anstigated _ O5¢ gla message to co ated by J A. Huf and laint, which was prepared t UNDERWEAR tary sald F vi and Carrie LH ’ « rik & Gould, attorne Men ) by Ribbed fo the charges made ues | Sttect reform are neces vi ave bee st by Huffman in a Zvinden ix at present 4 r wal ministration | e noclety # net © conducted in a pri- | of elty council from ' fadustrial depressio A ed. Otherw we yleld to Palace hotel, own: | ward, and previous to pure sharpness and em . ‘i wh : ! tuce a new hinden brothers, on/ the Palace hotel was inter MEN'S SOCKS this unfounded a! : a ‘ “ < t of things on a soctalistic nv, between Marion and Mad-| the wholesale and retall liquor bus All colors, good, heavy Wool pe see the —? . om ast on ats ine Sox; worth sale price WERE HARD FOUGHT Indications of manic conte eanarate ats i 7 Tenth wards o padary Bhavsent ed Gapense statemen! ‘ pense “ fe candida " or an Wards filed today © statement item of clerk. 06.38 ‘The statement of R G. EB. Hallock, defeated Qall, Whe Was defeat EK. W. can candidate coune ' ‘Was In the Second ward wsthe large, expended $28 a eapenditure of $ inting. H. t P and the prepa f republican candidate eit That of « h Ke, rer, expended $17.05, chic was defeated tinting B Parker, sbow ‘ i J. ¢ Rathbun, defeated City ‘of $78.25 candidate for counctin it was paid f , . expended M department of the . . ber voniona, , Woman's ¢ will meet next Mon om rage ta at the Waahingtoo annex . 2 will be quoted | tings of All Nations } r . a4 kanch ont Woman's Century Club | More mystery ba f ° Pork " ‘ Centa will meet | tk Ge murder of A. Jot be ound. I ay evening, at 7:30 o'cle i Who Was shot and & , ro y a. nity Church Wedding a” 1 . be as Wednesday ever ng, at oe oc (By United Press.) men * . emntzed the marriage) wey hgh pen Aree Merit Smith th ted M Helen Dewar to Mr. How i eh re he “he organ B letter from J. ¢ " «© wold t ord Ba ough, both of Seattle, | uss Xs headlands tanines Geyer coo: 4 . Fane Trinity church, the Rev. Her ij geistus Heine, f president ‘which he clai a bert H. Gowen, officiating of the SMéesantilc sation bank was his : ‘ Coming Recital charging cream encettdadiaes pe that be K apples delive The st week of February the} ¢ ke A dow was also ¢ ta 1 F aunty apples, | pupits * Clara Lewys and {tered in behalf of ‘Sule a the watches, $1.60 per box, de | Frans Welle will be heard! Hough took the ao ae Little was in reelt the Johnston com | yisement. If he ove the “ae garding Jonson \ ra of } will be quet:| pany r hall searter’ ema motion, He fl 5 aga Wednesday Afternoon Bridge, | stand trial, In such an event thie — were « 4 ¥ eo plac Mrn. Edwin Curtis Moffat, 1016) district attorney's office *'ates that oe, bot 9 Mae ty t 25e per nion st, will entertain the | the trial would be heard in March gmt, a nd hyacinths wi we Any ige club the afte criminal branch of the fed According “to the Johnson in His salary will 0 pe oe : pee aga ro me te of : Polar hae e Seor! brother had been | ye 9 P ? i ssa err het NT Woman's Auxiliary G. A. R. Dance ASK LOWER FARES —— 5 = = = neg A dance will be given tomorrow | Complete Furnishers of Homes, Steamboats and Hoteis Dy ‘ ry, GAR “ a pecan phnbion ss Or enenetne Hospital Guild. tle Chamber cf Com » A ber of y nm ladt are! a ie ing the Northw m Plans for the guild's future pro fare between Seattle and Valdes. | e gram of work+will be for ulated | tomorrow at a tea gtve 0 en a es ¢ the F Sr »- Rainier club ladies’ annex the Mev. Ms. A. Ma Woman's Political Club. ing, Mr . The regular monthly mee ning ae ask teanion. Wen the “King County Poll Reduced Tomorrow Raabe a oy Cia ea eld ata | Ladies’ Musical Club. by | The Cotiseum's ms bint is The Ladies’ Musical club tis | P ine of about all the kinds ¢ tened Moaday to an enjoyable 5 nn Se wee | specialties known to the vaudeville gram in the pariors of the Y. M.| of the Ninth ward held a Stage, no two acts being alike C. A. building | meeting at Fremont last night ang}Hays & Suits, eccentric dancers | J _ y pe..t Open the bill paving the way for Anti-Tuberculosis Association yreanized @ club to support Pau - PW gypon Brn Diaer $e The Anti-Tuberculosis associa-| La democratic candidate for od eg mang cote arb He ES py Sod. ; of the Ieath ward. Dei" vay Berdelie and r village nd pre ected president and will meet tm the E. Blaikie ore M4) cutups” have a realistic rural skit eae ge a at tina ont in which pleasing specialties are has been arrang Railroad to Pay State. Introduced cook mggeh ogy & eo over is invited to attend the conven-| OLYMPIA Feb. 11.—The Chi-|!né scored almost as heavily as tion cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway |COmCdY Crclinle ies the bill St. Patrick's Entertainment has agreed to pay the state atx gn thei roar Fa Peter branch, Christian | $10,000 just t use the state high iekeen & eldon put on & ' vor society, will give a St.) way | Beat the raliroad well-dressed comedy sketch. One Patrick entertainment March 17 eors in locating a rightof-way ly of the best things of the bill is A flat top Desk, 50 inch n te yet ween the mmit of the Ca® |). purlesque and opera of the oH SEN REN SEH TEM REM SEN TE TERT TTT and Lake Keechelus as two p " ra | Kaufman brothers teally Ira Trial of Hitchcock. | aiuhen On right-har de i , NEW YORK, Feb. 11.—The trial To Lecture on “Hel books, et . Raymond Hitchcock haa been| “Hell; What It Consists Of and i ¢ . . ppearing arm rests, one tponed until February 24, fol | Where Is Located This will Special ounsel for Hitehcock and Assiet-|given at the Grand opera house tow nt District Attorney Garvan Thursday night by Rev. Father Boarman, of the Society of Jesu A 10x17-Inch French Plate Mirror for $1.00 This is a first-class Mirror, with heavy French plate set in quartered oak frame, 11% inches in width. Regularly priced at $1.75; specially priced for tomorrow as above. One only to a customer. CORNER SECOND Ave. AND UNION i | i | COUNCILMANIC CONTESTS OBTAINED MONEY ON URDERED MAN aligh damaged ve MEN'S SHIRTS. Working of Overhh fane ide FORGED DEEDS MEN'S SHIATS. Laundered Shirt 1 sizes; Ine | ae omer hxsecrs bosoms wale pr tie } An organized attempt to defraud | dent of South Park, who was MEN'S FANCY SHIRTS local people thre the scheme of tinyleed by the awindlers to the 7 orrowing mor givir tent of $200, brought the facts to [fm Men's SUI Bosor cy Shirts property deed ne has | the attention of the prosecuting at worth $1.00 and ale be nipped in the bud b the jocal | torney price slightly damaged 65 atticta & remult of investiga ! understood that the trio of MEN'S TROUSERS tions conducted by the police and swindiers had a number of othe y ecuting attorney, War proposed victims in itne when M ag 4 All Wool Cassimare sts were issued ‘ oned their game. Their worth to Ha W. J. Davis, Erte ' of operation tw to forge a price $1.95 na Vowbure then give as obtaining money under fa carrying a mortgage on thelr pees tore M . ed propert os 2 ao in the 5 s of the First Prost ~ PUBLIC MARKET re coven Progressive Thought Club. : PRICES TODA Hirain and Body Building” and Hc The Astrological Aspect of Uran Seattle Woman's Club. SOLE SHOES Pee eeeeeeeeeeee * New Acts at Star. At the Star theatre yesterday a * ery 1 new bil 3 gan a week eng ment Are the easiest shoes Bl] « , . * |show, which is attractive, Is h made for tender feet; 5 a : , 4. nko ” a rt pk ig « vici kid, patent or kid a . ’ ~ mm tee and Arno {n their comedy act with L bed how r itation zet Eddie Powers, a tip hand turn or § ve ge jan 4 ¢ ‘ - ts minstrel; comic motion pictures; | welted — sole new, % Brown and Schomer, ¢ i an {liustrated song, and Do! } stylish lasts that fit 8 and Rotall in a medley of grand | .¢ the feet a and light opera airs ot Re a | Price g What the Orpheum | t ! At Manager Tom Considine’s Or are Eddie sparring th pheum theatre White, Suuivan =33 Jeet eee eee eee ee eee ee ee ee ee former SER GLa SE SEN SLE SERGE Lm Bom SoS SEH Em SERIE TE ER ER EH, * * * * * * * * . * * * * * «| *| * * * * 7 . * * * * * * * 7 * 8 partner, in & comedy act with Rolla t White; the Wayne Sisters, singers Fd and acrobatic dancer the Piottis % character singers; Gaynell Everett, | " a woman buck dancer; .Mr, and 4Ra canal & f Mrs, Blessings in “The Surprise | ly ‘ Dinner,” and the song and pic ¥ 3 tures. The show is well put to | x Hoy t | gether 405 cael st. | 4th and Pike St. TA BS a Jr 4 eee rrr ree aes Pantages this week one of nov reenter oniers wee wes Wes Ws wte ele BOYS’ CLOTHING LESS THAN HALF -|PactficCoast Clothing Co 900 — FIRST AV., CORNER MARION ST.— 900 1908. Damaged Clothing to losed Out Instanter! cheaper, for ther pire stostta, ‘whith ware ta the " || SIDEWALK RUINED are war a BY BURSTING MAIN . TWELVE-INCH PIPE AT SOUTH 9 SIDE OF STEVENS HOTEL e MENT OF STORE Overcoats I] rHousanos ware RUSH OF THE WATER Men's Overcoate RAINCOATS were ae Priestley Worth $15, $20 and $22.50 $7.79 MEN'S UNDERWEAR O56 s, etc.; MEN'S OVERSHIRTS. Knit Ove birt $1. $ abt dama i 65¢ CORDUROY OVERSHIRTS 7) BOYS’ SUITS. and all styles $5, $6 AND $7 TROUSERS $2.45 Maurk *, is the bill this w F Cent Star theatre on 1) weeb run out the balance | Second ay, At the Lyric theatre of the matinee daily and | Burney Foster, a clever soubrette, two evening pe mances. urlesque com} are pre ns Miss Clover the phenomer Continued Attractions — —— Master ¢ k At the Moore theatre Frank Dar the Italian band jels will run out week in “The AT THE As anot Tattooed Man.” 1 Willard at the tient presented Seattle appears in “The Country ” 9 act prove re niel Frawley in “The of the a Pit” is at the Lois, and “The Con bouquet, t c Avenue. There is a new bill of appears in an vaudeville and motion pictures at Absolute Comfort | it of clothes from t worn his ¢ taining fea wa Bennett and B nee ther Misses Bu trance enter Sale them th th sere pec The greatest bargains in * . the city in Men's, Youths’ and crataal wonaiies: Ti em gust the style Children’s Clothing and Fur- Rice are clever acroba See eee ee nishings are attracting hun- Four give a good turn in you want dreds of people daily. Regu- Savon c Send a a lar prices are cut one-half plete a good program. and less. It is stiff soles that make your | feet hurt. The sensitive At the Family Theatre has A SPECIAL LOT OF @ comic opera any at ¢ { the local thea | flesh works up While aot a open fe anddownonthe e vith a ch of 50—coun em " he Collin ins, Lewis & Whitney 1 rigid leather as ut on a rubbing- 1 reorgaais for for sidewalk Roller Skates and girls iit tis t by stiff soles are entirely pre- vented by the Red Cross Shoe. The sole of the Red Cross is of the usual thickness, but is fex- ble. It is made of specially repared leather so supple that it follows every movement of | the foot. Let us show you, Ad | styles, all leathers, High Shoes, $4.00; Oxfords, $3.50. boys from 60c Hall at the Famit board. yee y, is a The burn-, The pr . . WILL BE PLACED ON SALE the vart : TOMORROW FOR peated ence The hington Beaut ch s, wh large one, is composed of a comely and lively bunch of misses who dance and sing most creditably The Senorita,” a sparkling original mu ate comedy, by Norma W and “ - mS ing, drawing and aching caused Each These are regular $15.00 to $18.00 Suits. $1 DOUBLE LEATHER SWIVEL RAZOR STROP THEY INCLUDE FANCY WORSTEDS, BLACK VICUNAS AND FANCY MIXTURES IN THE LATEST STYLES AND BEST OF WORK- MANSHIP. ALL OTH- ER MERCHANDISE- PROPORTIONATELY REDUCED. “n bends wotth tha fout™ fos cic. | Wallin & B. ALEXANDER, RECEIVER. Monarch Shoe & Clothing Co 1317-1319 FIRST AVENUE. finie “r - Half Block North of Post- ee Src §=©6 Nordstrom [i te, Snes os Pa A rn Union Streets, Opposite New 1126 Rubin Dout wing Exclusive Agents Arcade Block. ° 5 ee a 1327 Second Ave., Arcade Bidg. n % Nest H —_* eather ¢ and a . f 4 7 a Sand bac ine Benson Clothing Co. The Best of Everything F. M. SPINNING * price. payetAsavo co 1310 Second Avenue . pak Mite SECOND AVE.

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