The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 11, 1908, Page 5

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THE SEATTLE R—TUESDAY, FEBRUARY it and she again le 1 up at CANAL ASSOCIATION, into the then | trail of old ntand for " 0 Nétllicll lower =| TO DEFEAT M'KINNON eee aio Serie es - oy ent ues w board wf t v sore ye 1904 by dh OPage ebm 4 i \ attempt at} Determined def ucKin) ole i by w tock f the! if she had been dl non, credited with Hquor | La r any —_ | candidate for eo »| tio f ide have been a formal announcement | ty he final. | Ninth ward, an effort Is bein | \r on vartou { tht Ay, #miling up into | bY leads men dt « ed for He found her anxiously waltin: } ward to | ction of the canal, and and she was dolighted with the in| , old; 1 know," | po followtr u known | e ne vation he brought it 1 he sald ken thus au J o, F. T ter, J H.} “4 I 1 truthfully tac Am I not} Me om at thia aolel : it just ap ff) \ t pri Tou ' t You like @ masterful « he Coll D. ¢ f hed nd I have con ur 8. L. Crawford Am 1a real man un anti-ealoon Hartman, J. A Ob, 1 know’ it Very rea he said, and again | that Hutchinso Powell, Watson nes an oe If 1 hadn't there was an interval when she ton of all re d say nothing w n't b who are opp to McKinnon and | CHAPTER XXX a we » ale A fow minutes later they were In| whose votes w divided betwe | exceiler % opportunities th new-season Mp Bago. t the conservatory, in front of the | several candidates in the primarie go-cart ! rtul Man avor f iT” he asked, re a nh the prin n ¥ The Masterfu : ae rosebush that was her ¢ fal The prohibitioniats will concen the go-ca we carry are practical from every standpoint and Darnell knew that M pa ‘Oh, it fen't that, but—bat pride, She was leaning trustingly | trate upon the Ninth ward conteat, | give the utmost satisfaction to the purchaser, and comfort to the be anxic at n But I have done something for | “#*!nst his shoulder Hutchinson being the only nominee | ebild resull ois mis W485! you--at least at your sugge-tion,’| ft Was something Stanley Fisher | of the party who will make the run four desirable styles, exceptionally priced for the week ag pn to return fo | ihe inatated. You have been the |*#!4 that first made me the for a elty office, All the money bis inteatic : oa a daar oh CLEMENT N. HUTCHINSON, ace; Dut on the way & napiration ooulla ade of the 3 x and workers at the disposal of the — | ceurred to him. In view t ‘Ob, no,” she interrupted, hastt.|Plined. “I should be gr campaign committee will be used |AntiSaloon Candidate for Council} p sricr the well known | conditions he mew to ox y u did it just be >—be for that, but he was also the | in behalf of Hutchinson | man in Ninth Ward. | : of an ra you are @ team, © Yeal man.”| who led me to think it came} ‘The first campaign move ts Pacific eoast ploneer who recently geemed little shor Dale a 4 ‘almost a man," once, and--and—he may effort to get 1,000 voters of inson, and his backers are hoping| retraced his former pilgrim “rn stop for a mor ow ested, with a trace of re ir ; we tame was engaged ward to sign a conditional pl to have his election assur along the “Oregon” trall pir, Fraser of Wilkinsoe © | sentment he let that report get in to vote for Mutehinson in th hed yet dges before elect monuments at various points along Ca,” he said to his Weill, ‘almost a man,’ then. . " tion, provided 1,000 such pledges mito H the route, is now visiting In this What must { do to be a real] lopted th are obtatned, If the full number fanon, the othe : Bir. Fraser bad Dar to his private office kinson, Fraver & Co Fane, had been ree The ploneer is the home of his Eben 8. Osborne and will leave on Sunday topping at daughter, Mrs 1201 Thirty eighth | of signatures is not obtained, the councilman in the Ni pledge is not binding | C. Bates, city party candidat A vote of 1,000 would elect Hutch: | Paul Land, democratic candid imu man, & masterful man?” he asked and suddenty tt seemed to him as if he had his answer. ay. north ap 8 stock company & fow . She had come to him from the | him get to the point of 1 See —=s | night for the east | fore, and Darnell, senior, bold conservatory, and he now no he added hastily. “it e muy your hat of KN. Brooks &/| The work of Mr. Meeker {n cross of the stock. aes ‘be that she was toying with a re a girl to ward that off—sometines }Co., 1931 Becond ay ¢¢* ing the plains again in a prairie “De oe oo a deep-red rose. As he finished when she's not dealing with 7 asked De —— hin question, and before she bad) masterful man “Well, reat lay , | time to answer, he reached out his Hut surely it ts nediess to ‘a a little matter of abo “| hand to take t. They were stand-| into further particulars. People UIT bis stock.” with | UMS Rear the entrance to the con | who sought Darnell in elther of his} “Pm trying to get him out ervatory offices that afternoon fatled to find | a thole skin,” said De No,” she protested, weakly hin “We have been . 1 want it,” he said; and she let (To be continued.) Fifty-one recruits to fill a pos regular value $5.50— regular value $7.25— ried about bina him take it, but she did not look | oe : ; He who saves now trong, good folding go-cart @ very strong and good fold continued. “If it had been | at him ange a Se a good springs, 104nch rubber| ing go-cart haat " Puest anyone else, We would have sh ani elt tees aleaiad om iia that confroats the officers at Fort ‘ tire wheels, seat and back fern after him before pote bu Ms! peculiar shade,” he said. “This is Lawton will be able to take rated veneer; adjust | eae 4 ° 2 fitta.” The new installment of soldiers ; oy dash rq h, front & . ; She did not mean to look up at } ins asec “ P a ce for 5. 90 rqgorts show red put she could not help it. She jl arrive tomorrow from Mi advantage of re S89 price for the week “ed fern failing off and no went Rimage otras Rogdhener | sourt and according to congres eee Gee sis k abed way generally qatook isn't promising | bas got in some political en: } sional allotment, there are not turning prosperity ow he was looking at} her eyes | she raised Jenough places for them. It is be | rn ne t Y peas thet are likely to burt him _ _— ge Rin, ‘! For killing a dog, Policeman|eved the men are sent here wre you on that as be betbabed. bak abe P. O'Connor must pay $10 to D.| through error = A sam aearied Darnell ‘ wand mp quickly, and then, without suc-| Sandy. together with the costs of/ They will probably be returned moment adsolutely +} cons, tried to look do : . | to Fo! r at sort is concerned Don eho pleaded od the sult, which had been brought | my we gate strength of the . t to know,” retu newt y by Sandy in the sum of $99 for ird Infantry in time of peace ix Ss te think of it I will,” he said, and he possess-| the dos’s life lest, With local entietmente the SEATTLE, WASH. EB SsHORROCK J. P. HARTMAN ALEX. MYERS 3. Vv. A. SMITH President «Vice Pres, retary cashier ome know more about him ed himself of her hand, although jshe made a pretense of trying tw withhold it. "The rose was courter, Josephine—« little in vance, but you'll follow it, must follow it.” | You—you are hurting my hand,” she protested, finally withdrawing j her eyes | Third will be on @ complete peace footing within a few weeks Copper ‘Stock WM. Herrin & Co, 610 First av have for sale 100 shares of Black Hawk mining stock*ut 26 cents per | share oe The court held that there was sufficient testimony to show that) right to live we do.” to sald Darnell, “and I'm/ fe tell you what I know. It} tag. be of value to both you and Washington F ty pany increased during $44,000 to $137,000. an | from one ‘Ma Darnell continued his ride to} ward the Hadiers, somehow he! proposing when he had hour or so before. “Hut | be engaged,” be mut-/ he recalled the in-| with which Mason had re-| “Zaid to be” when this re-! bad been =made to hi fs circumstantial evidence,” MMéed. Fisher certainly had Wet Hadiey when he spoke of aad yet—and yet—there shou’ Sale—- Reduced High Spots in the Stock-Leveling My hand.” he corrected. “The rose te mine, all the roses are mine I mean to have the bush that grows them. They have meant a lot to me, Josephine, and they) | would have meant more, if I had/ known the truth. I needed encour agement, but I was a fool to be Neve that Miss Dale Yo uthought thatt quickly 1 was told that.” “Then that was why Yes,” he said; “that was why To show my appreciation was 4 courtesy - ] "Only a courtesy?” she asked. roguishiy. She had recovered _somowhat of her slf-possesson " gre asked for Wednesday Have You Made a Will 1F YOU HAVEN’T—SEND OR CALL FOR ONE OF OUR LITTLE BOOKLETS WITH THE ABOVE TITLE. IT MAY PROVE INTER } important sale of lace curtains this week--- —exclusive styles; regular value $1250— this is a good style folding and reclining go-cart, neat reed worked sides, gearing fin- $4.95 regular value $6.50— @ splendid little go-cart; has | table back and foot end, mo en. Ce: ee S o — go . ré Ured Wheels, vtect geatiet | wheels, adjustable foot and grote; ieain tad S| back, fitted with removable food.” Special price -P4r99 | jar eee values $7.50 to er —- for "$5.90 the week only Stan LA. 10 Dozen Assorted Best Quality Cast Steel Men's or Boys’ Handled Axes; ESTING TO YOU. Seattle. 1006 to 1016 First Avenue. Tacoma. extra value; Bottle of Mucilage. Se. A 2-07. bottle of the v kuown Sanford’s Mucilage; extra [3c] gad during Oil Can, 49¢. ‘The Handy Glass, + Protected OM Can; no rust: y og see the ol, This Sale, Wednesday Market Baskets, 25¢. WDowen of th Wire Fa yu can nily pn? Mevtng, $1.49. i tiesing | Bt Double Gal Hexay m Po inches wide tling Sale let Creat Se. Glass Lan tabuta- ial 2ND AVENUE during our Stock Leveling Sale Wed- PELGER-AURIBUT Lamp Chimney, 7¢. Macheth’s No. 2 Sun Pearl Top Lamp Chim ney, made from the best grade non-break able Spe cial Wednesday Cups and Saucers, 25¢. We place on special sale Wednesday an overstock lot of Fancy Blue Decor ated Eng tone China “Auld per pair Meat Platter, Johnson Bros.’ : Porcelain Shape Meat P ally priced ale Carpet Te ks, le Prag ea 100 4 uges Dou ble it atch ‘em alive kind pecial Union Savings & Trust Co. Second and Cherry JAMES 0. HOGE, President. N. B. SOLNER, Cashier. Boiler for Sale 15-Horse Power Submerged Tube, Upright Oil City Boiler GOOD A& NEW. Phone Indepennent 41 or Sunset Main 1050, any time between a. m. and 6 p. m. week days. | TO BUSINESS MEN: “Ghe EDISON PHONOGRAPH HE most wonderful thing about the Edison Phonograph is its versatility. It is equally good ‘in entertaining a crowd of friends, in entertaining merely the family circle, or in helping you pass a few hours by yourself. It has just as many moods as you have. It is equally good in rendering a plaintive ballad or lively waltz It sings to you in your quiet moments and enlivens your lively ones. It is good, clear and perfect because Mr. Edison has made it,so. The Phonograph is his crown- | ing work and has received a great deal of his personal attention. You can safely invest your money in it on the reputation of its inventor. The new model with the big horn is now at all dealers’, You should see and hear it, or write for a descriptive booklet. AQ Bie WE DESIRE GOOD, LIVE DEALERS to sell Edison Phonographs in every town where we are not now well represented, Dealers having estab- lished stores should write at once to An Edison Business Phonograph enables a stenographer to get out twice as many letters as otherwise would. Write for booklet. National Phonograph, Company, 75 Lakeside Ave., Orange, N wal “Gus Brown” says Just Think of It! Twenty-five dollars offered to you for eight show you how easy it is to make money and Pe this wailing about hard times While they last, Priestley Cravenette Raincoats, formerly sold up to $25.00— Second and Yesler “Where the Cars Stop” STRICTLY SAVINGS | BANK | THE STATE ON ALL DEPOSITS THE RECENT FLURRY And tightness of money did not cause thi rule requiring notice to be given before 5 wished to withdraw. We paid as usual k to enfore ng depositors who its First Avenue, Opposite Post Office

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