The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 13, 1908, Page 8

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_ WILL SOON APPEAL FOR FUNDS FOR BUILDING =". ) and that he transferred the bulk lof thin stock to the Uni State Jaiving a fictitious bill of sale ] $1,750 to one Coleman, who trat ferred It to Steinfeld The court ed that the « ht out than the in the ertminal HURSDAY, FEB. 13, 1908. “olotadlsey MILLER WILL SPEAK nN sas a ta|Predech& Rea eit Sot | REPUBLICAN MEETINGS ree dade partment at Washington are to be present to elaborate departmen m ce _— -———- vada | Republican eindidate for n the nd ward, and tt Ca 0 e S john F. Miller, Ww addre «| hour in a the he * OW ad th whe . joans to@teht in Old Mix n ba from the nth nth ¢ the Y t on the third floor, will be | Queen Anne ay, and Garfield st.) and Thirteenth wards will be gt - i y weele 1 ! C he in ' a opportunity 0) even Mr r hie sotioal! ' etre Pa pe Ne oe his moeting will be ' M pt t x é ust{t- r ‘ A h room will emod eee Seve oe . Miller's home ward and Will be the | Mil outline hie campaten, Thi t tng able to the # ACCOM NC ie hay |@ent Roosevelt and urged him tk | 's h of the 4 t | mee will be held tn the A. O n'a wide fleld of we half its present nox ush of bust ’ ati fight for mayor of wattle 1 W. bal, Fremont All of the Included in t high “ nees ‘ , ture, unless The appropriation for Mare ®& abe 4 = y ps ota mptly ts 7 4 he K tylieh of ne ee EA ee ee mama nie : ble |and has been cut, and there ts kick - Charles ¥ igiville, who Waly meeting ere , ” sets presented the Corset D Q howtag made and the deed secured to the | the managers can secure a suttable re | lxuceeasfol in his fight for counell | o'clock : ; © of $196 footaquare lot on the corner | building to move into, which thus - ‘ ‘ ¥ th ward during the well-known Warner KR Proof ¢ * % i fern ta Oe Oe ete dkee Ge eae ee A dyearold girl in Kansas City] Starting tody, a new schedule will | man from the Bighth ward during | = oe deserving of f Fifth and Seneca st. which has far they have been unable 1 | ein Bom cuties cheap bonbons 10 in effect on the Weat Queen primary, will be present at the ‘SLASH here are wix different v been ae , . aay = at mare then the ¥. WGA The injured In the wreck on the| Anne car line Daring the by ing and w pes IANESVILLE, Wis, Feb, 13 eTvLE NC ‘s , active work Ww renin towards the e Mths more " Southern Pacific near Portland | hours, a eben ite schedule will ya | ton Counsel Beott Calhoun, H. Ba DE hoy if rsp gy, a0 D. 216-7 long hip, building of a structure similar {0 | Oe Beattie ¥. W. C. Ay aftor| Tuesday night are Improving maintained as far an Iluine ‘Mt. | linger and J, Alexander Wakefield With her throat cut, Mre Mari bust mods the average h decided stmt hat of the he Beattie "hase The Oregon Trust & Savings | During the middle of the day, and | are among the other speakers, To | Anderson ww = le and or tapering wa € pairs of Owing t Of “Phird that OF 08 Aree, nt tian been {bank, consolidated with the ¢ after the evening rush, ¢ will | morrow night Mr. Miller will « hat wo ane to the jeentity of the ure attached. Price be: v., the h the Y. | largest on the coast, and bay been | van-American, has opened at Port-| run on & ten-minute behedule, as at|to the republicans of ‘ Md. ‘She is the third wom 2 CoA 4 = y pom ye ce both See inne the nt time ward in Rainier hall, Kainter ay, diseo me : K. ar nie. ~ BTYLE NO. 296 model w t > te bership and educational advances. |! - ' Ne t. The spe ht an who bas died here under mys designed for figures re t : se Bi ~— Portland plumbers have agreed to Jveen Anne care will run on | and N an © ‘ : oe hin three i ’ queatly ap 89g ne a oly = “ se soy $2,600 tL, {the open shop policy the North Queen Anne and Cedar | this meeting will be Kugene W. | terlous cireumstar within thr wanes dusts fer wecdvam 7 pone © mae > ee 2 oat rriintain the association, yet #6} Public schools at Rathdrum, | #t. line Way, counciimante candidate from months : ther continuance of the educe | ar cent of that amount ta cov. |!daho, have been closed on account|) All the care using the Queen | ee = a sTyLe NO. 174—Thin 1 100s iy tion clase work, af ma oon “ one ¥ Whe funds coming from the (of the prevalence of sinallpox | Anne bill counterwelghts have been = y de : i i for e ae ‘ ine & very panes. of. “ son tar [waeeabaseliie an@ heen fine Gnd the Mining men of the Coeur; equipped with appliances which are ores hin mode itted w pairs of hose first floor; the two class rooms =f} wo cont 2 z @Alenes, Idaho, will support an in-| sald to make the clutehing of the Price . oe the instruction in languages, art, hunch + dependent smelter aguinat the one | cable safe and certain ” of the trust | A . dealg f ender figures, Tt hae, T0 ST THE R. 8. Kelly, elty clerk of Pu ard t, ¢ h a the front, MILLER A $ |fasing to “an * YOUNG GIRLS minke : oy . =a wd if sing to make an make « for slender figures bile funds: supports hed to the ont. rie nee ‘Mra, Mar 108 years old, the o the Do | ti minion of Cat is deud at West minster, B.C you, follow republicans Deputy Prosecuting Attorney John A resolution indorsing the cand! sad id John F. Miller, repubd gacy of W. H. Taft for president lican candidate for mayor, tp ad: | was introduced by George Dilling,| .. . aatinead dressing the Young Men's Repub snded by Deputy Prosecuting | ©: Angie has been appoln iican club at the club's annual Lin-| Attorney E. W. Herald and adopt |Postmaster at Shelton. coln day banquet last night at the oq with but few protesting votes Mayor A. H. Meade, se ry ne “a Hotel Lincoin This proceeding was in violation of /(¢rm at Auburn, has resigned, In unity there is strength and ent in ing ho reasons a : strength leads to victory,” he con aane Sie Wort has begun on the Jetty « Unued Seah: ok thane perdeen : nad It mutters not whether our sta-| and in violation also of the club's |, To* mill# at Port Gamble and lon be high or low, it matters not | constitution, which provides that | Part Ladlow are being repaired whether we be the bearers of the/ no candidate for office shall be in;| Halrcuta im Tacoma ha timber the builders of the super! dorsed by the club except by vote ped from 35 to 10 cents nee struct We all must be united! of the club, after two weeks’ nc A German soteey is to be sta we must stand together because by | tice at a previous meeting. This | near North Yakima. unity ts the only way that victory | cause of the constitution, by the | | THNES are still bus) Wt Cpikall ean be attained, We must stand| way was originally proposed in the | Working tn the day as weil « shoulder to shoulder and side by| club by George PF. Dilling, who of.| SHE time, sane side, and if we do It, my fellow | fered last night's resolution There are 50 cases ¢ F republicans, our party and our A most entertaining feature ot |** North har i principles will prevail on the third | ine program was an ane ve gee h ills are running a day of March analytical review of the life and | ste" 0 un ta’ My fellow townamen and my | character of Lincoln byrof. &. 8 Toppenish citizens nd fellow republicans have how Meany of the Univeratty of Wash ahipment of red apples to squadron wh of Evans Frisce ie of Gov.| me with the nomination for a ve ngton. A feature not on the pro high and distinctly honorabie scram Waa the appearance fice. We have cod our pri Mead. who came in late from a ciples, and they sh be followed | hanguet tender by the [ltnots No citizen of the city of Seattle cigb at whieh he r Every pledge A hypocrite will be disappointed will be faithfully kept in public office is the most danger ous man on the face of the earth The standing and the standard that we have defined shall be main tained and shall be retained in event that our party is successful.” | The banquet was in no sense af campaign meeting, and local pott-| tles reesived little mention other! * than that made by Mr. M Plates were laid for 300 guests more came than could be accommo- toast earlier in the ¢ STEINFELD Sol Steinfeld, the arrested in Vancouver, ff i with receiving dated. D. C. Conover, president of 4 . ot FB truaton. o the club, introduced Deputy Prose Wagner, & jowe im a0 | Wane potato anes * Wiee cuting Attorney John €. Higgins, Attempt to defraud creditors, was podans who acted as toastmaster. Deputy | *cauitted in a hearing before Mag wemittee: H. D. Prosecuting Attorney Jobn F. Mii, !*trate Alexander — ncn ee ler was the guest of honor and The prosecution charged that) Lisbill considered, the Waal coianasinnaian swuapiginsinitd Wagner had a stock valaed at $4. | ington ve tf one of the ten Coarse siab ‘wood $2.26 per load 000 prior to x ing assign (strongest insurance companies in Main 1714, Ind. 4950. ***| ment for the benefit of creditors, !the United States ove delivered ==%$ 3. Too many of them, choice of all the Boys’ $3.50. so come tor 00 and Rochester makers Russian and Sailor to 4 years; not very Blouse Every WOMEN’S $4 AND $9.95 Shoe Section. This time a purchase ng 2,300 pairs of women’s high $2.95, and they're not compr go at seconds or laze, colt, demi patterns, r gun metal and vici kid, with tip or plain toes; military cut an widths and all good leathe Every pair this make. Every woman should buy several pair splendt! Ziegler Bros.’ $4.00 and $5.00 Shox morrow at, a pair . Seattle, Second Avenue and P St 3 Cite Trevice. Chemnitz, 22 Theatre Strasse. COURT RELEASES Seattle broker, | de from We've Cut All the Boys’ $5 Suits to : Suits m Styles are two-piece, one will go tomorrow at The Bon Marche—Main Floor. al Another of those great sales which have done so much to popularize our from Ziegler Bros., lass Shoes; shoj gre ide s in over a dozen different styles, lace and button, including many new lasts New York STATE POSTMASTERS FORM ORGANIZATION (By United Press) NORTH YAKIMA, Feb. 12 sidential a it arrives Postmasters of Wash ington organt a state ansocia tien here yesterday, with KM Hartson, of Spokane, president; G Stewart, of Seattle; W. 1 Lemon, of North Yakima, and © “| Pp Kimball, of Bremerton 5S O=m= norrow and take your our entire stock at sailor blouse and Russian. All the stylish fabrics, in a host of nobby plaids, checks | and stripes; best productions of New York, B altimore Two-piece Suits in sizes 9 to 16, outs, many of these. Suits that sell right along at $5.00 $3.50 $5 SHOES 95 of Philadelphia, $4.00 and $5.00 value rn but perfect patent kid, patent shoes and d spike heels. All sizes, all sea on’ ~ of these here te The Bon Marche—Mezzanine F loor. , 2 Walker Street Manchester, 88 Faulkner St. 1 | . | Ma Hailey, 12 inisstng from her home and her father belleves she has gone away with Irene Hayward, a chum of her own age orte yoars old, ts 404 Stewart Frederick & Nelson Incorporated When last seen the Bailey gir wore 4 long felt coat, white walet and blue skirt and small reddish ther cap Hayward girl wore a blue with a fur ¢ rand o large ed cap. The children have been missing since yesterday mornin: ANOTHER FOR Dexter Horton & Co, + Out go ovr fal) and wt y Shoes, We've got too many Shoes. EDUCATIONAL USE || white we nover yet have bad too much my The shoes we BANKERS ‘ have no use for: the money we can use to did advantage er © te anne ff Besides spring footwear is knock MT YRENON HIGH SCHOOL am we never hay macr t g CORES COSTLY STORY a cLAma | ing at our door, and we must have room Capital $1,000,000 TIANO PROM JOHNSTON CO. We'll pot let stock grow old on our shelves Commercial and Savings Departments Quite & sher of planes have Here Are a Few of Our Specials FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY welt sewed, chrome tanned, heavy 2 95 at . our $2 95 . Interest Paid on Savings Deposits New York Building Men's Working Shoes, soles our 14.00 wb ot Box Calf and Kid Welt Bewed Bluchers at 69 palre Ladies’ $2.50 and $4.00 Shoes, in sizes up to 1 95 4, at ’ Girls’ Behool Bhoes, of call and kid, with heavy soles; 1 45 76 and $2.00 values, at ’ os oe ' We Carry Dr. Reow 's Cushion Shoe. Wallin & Nordstrom 1327 SECOND AVENUE. te Aierkes A Peaptre and threughows A man can have is.a tract of land n ing city. In the Savings Bank you di cent interest only on what you bank, whereas your land, if bought creases annually from 20 per cent cent, Thus you receive the profit value, although you may have small cash payment, with ecasyi ments on the balance of the pur We have a number of tracts si line of development, near two car Rainier boulevard extension, on has now begun. Prices right; | A GREAT mbroidery Sa y 50c to $2.00 Values Go On Sale 23c a Yard terms easy, $10.00 AMUSEMENTS. Moore Theatre Sunday Afternoon AMU! Orp 7 BIG ACTS White. Popater Concert SYMPHONY ORCHES 8 Mi! ) Tomorrow at Onl ea Ever since Tuesda wning throngs of women have been looking, admiring and wondering at the immense lay in our windows, It is the richest and most beautiful F. show of embroideries ever attempted at the price, and no wonder the ladies are fairly G 1 going wild over it 20,000 yards; more than eleven miles; enough to reach from Green 9} The rand ’ “ é : : - John Cort, Mar Phones ¢ Lake to Georgetown; and every yard worth at least double the sale price. Edgings, HH! anting Supdey Matinee and A | r Ss} . Week, & M. Galtes Presents iW Flouncings and Insertion Sheer fine Swisses and Lawns and finest Cambrics. Widths } “RED PRATHER” ® from 3 to 20 inches. Lots of lovely shadow embroidery in new and choice designs. It's [| 9% D* Keven. Kiein and Cook, witn It’ : A so ‘ i | CHERIDAH SIMPSON } t's wonderful © much so that it is almost past belief. Yet one must be j t 1 wn ¢ ss in this sale, and in addition many Seattle Theatre i} thousands of yards which the limits of our Rascal De PRE o | Window frontage would not allow us to dis | sav. "S20" Winard ‘cna’ tiie “Compeny i] play. The entire front of the store and all | Prices Mates ite and tee devening ff] the space available in three wide aisles will || Sexe “Week—merpard Daly in “Kerry | | be used for this sale. Come tomorrow, if you |— ————— —| can Come Saturday, if you must wait | COLISEUM | ] Sale will start at 9 a.m. Regular ptices just eee ee Se an | as stated—S0c to $2.00 avyard, Sale : Ir emer yesight. And every piece of embroidery in the windows will be you see 2 price to i] ecese—Packed Honses Merdetie’s Villiage Cut-Ups, one ' of the greatest eo acts im vaude- | sate sles Laehe ceasing de Pe es | i} : 1 | Lois Theatre | H]| Phones: Sunset, Main 1804; Ind, 4324 i ae wen” BARGAIN SPOT— Valentines Again at Half Price | McCarthy Dry Goods Co Howard J. Sheehan, Mgr. Mr Next Wook Frawley as Curtis Jadwin “What Happened te J Unequsted Youdovit All This Week ™ Sutcliffe Baxter, Receiver CLINE’S 1205 accor Tw and Get 1 Come Barty Good Seats \.

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