The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 17, 1908, Page 3

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THAT IS. WHAT — STEFFENS —SAYG)eie 0 m0 pro nte can and alth they are ABOUT NAMES OF TAFT AND |i" Sasi os e \—— 7 7 - | the delegates to carry out hin wish Delegates to the Convention = ae slat view Sanne re The Cheers Are Forced ie esisersioot"o that seat tea fd There Is Little Cause | -novscveit?™ sirvows "mended Ger 88 thal rep for Enthusiasm, | ana we expooted that the gentleman | 2,708 ted that t |trom Michi, would cheerfully _ o Julius ¢ BY LINCOLN J gaspriaht, 1908. Newspaper Enter : prise Associatic STEFFENS. t hi i was & , A ct Seat session of . made | not sp as he ext Sag t mover Ind the details. | manites ox ox Sak Noe to consin propositions are all ay demoosts without a trae feeling. That oh < tion of real reform and By the delegate ing cleared Taft. If ble reception |" ® vsentative government The won & “frost.” uo was Rocesvelt’s All are things for which the Wis/ Roose \« " consin delegation haa fought, and All Are Dummies. aught hard | KO. HOLLAND, PRINCIPAL BAREBACK RIDER, NORRIG & ROWE CIRCUS. EXCEEDED HIS a We were all in the same boat} : va ’ Putting Up Stiff Fight. } ae see ian We were dummies. Dr abe tay wistant City Engineer Moc | might easily be given | dumb, and the dumr They are fighting men from that} complained to the board that the ¥ obviously & false | are certainly dumb mmios, Only | to fight it out—yea, on the floor of locks on the doors of Pmergency failure to cheer | men with strong convictions can be| the couvention, If tt Is necessary | Camp No. 1, in the southern —_——— . moved with ion, There was/and they will, Now, a flight gener emis | of the city, and was using the struc . no show of n here ye ally is not interesting, but this fight) ture a# quarters for a grading crew A. V. Bouttion pang ox may. stampede | will be essentially Interesting. be-| Recause he rented city property| Without any perminsion public utilities, has ras itor Bi t. But it be an’ cause it will show us whether there | without first cousulting the board,|, At this polnt Grant acknowledged | hundred complais t the ir organised panic. The cheers do not{{# anything which can arouse emo |" ;| that he had rented the building to ferlor service and other shorteon mean much. They must also be or | tion among the rest of the dele} W. Grant, superintendent fi the company some time ago. The | !"* Of the Sunset Telephone com ganized. The delegates here are or | ates to this convention, This is a/ bulldings, was given a “call down" |other members of the board ex-|P®8Y, and the investigation which Siang at ime ene a8 § rtain ote one boas tomen mY pecan neve at the board meeting today. Inel ore ee ye es that Grant had . oe wey wilt est lude a (Beat dummies are organised hey in Ob epadlican party organtaed . erceed his authority by taking | orour gery, BX on ‘ Grant lure to ap See Preraration that pasitivals Bare aubject to the president's pow: for us or. not? Thix question munt |@°tally Mr. Grant fallure to as action without first consulting |Ch&rses made in the com reef ikea d of this power, | be answered in the open, not only | Praise the other officials of bis ac and {t was finally decided that | Mut as to the ox rey frightened ae | here, but with the convention | t led to considerable confusion, superintendent of bulldis chises under which both phone com : ( ot buildings Mite Seed are effect? The dele | which is to be held at Denver w may Involve the city and the Id have to make a report on Panties are working | . | next Saturday, explaining the trans-| MF. Bouillion would not state to 1403 7014Il SECOND AVE. COR SECOND AYE UNION ETC FURWisHERS OF Homes, sTEAMBOTS A= MOTELS The Stock-Adjusting Sale Is Daily Gaining in Strength—New Goods Added From Hour to | Hour—Come Early and Often [#42 Rocker |Terms and Rules 'S.-A. S. Price | $2.50 of S.A. S. s AP (hike cut) ; Worth $12.50. ‘ Imitation Quar | Deliveries will be made at our s " Bo tered Oak. | earliest convenience. No fale 5.-A. S. Price ig tT No m8 | Goods will be exchanged. All spe 50 ¢ tetared | . i x i | RR eager ge | clals must be purchased in their ; hard | present condition. Terms are | Cart is made with ; style plat | cash. No phone or ©. 0. D. or closely woven sides size, small; runsiog gear green enameled eel; wheels fitted mediam high, are shaped securely fast- ders filled. Goods advertised are on our floors when paper goes to | to heavy | press, but we are unable to guar. | with rubber tires. { and saddle | antee to have all pleces listed on | Price includes pars r | i sel and cushion. “ny } this page anless you call early | Bee Window. Bi See Window. Go-Cart Folds and Rectines. Werth $15.50. $2.00 Some EXTRA SPECIAL J “| Garden Hose ff Is S.-A.S.Pric S.-A. S. Values Hose, guaran: 12e Cotton “ Of $3.75 | O'Nr sann: "wort | SA. S. Price R k | $6.00 for GO feet; Stock: | ocrer | Adjusting Sale $4. 00 $5.50 (Like Cut. j price . '’ b t ber is one Finished Golden. 14e Cotton Hose, guaran. This number is on The Me. 80 Rocker | ‘04 for, senscn; worth | © the large carts shown fn cut is « very $7.00 for 50 feet; Stock Dut sti]? it fs small comfortable living-room | Adjusting Sale 50 enough to plece; made of hard | pri . evenhes ne! wood, finished to repre: | conveniently; wh sent genuine quartered | 16¢ Cotton Hose, fully | fitted with %-inch oak; spindien in back | guaranteed; worth $8.00 | rubber tires. Price are heavy and plain. for 60 feet; Stock-Ad- | Includes parasol aud justing Sale 5 00 cushions. price * wa The DRAPERY Dep't Comes | | Through With These Excep- | tional Values | poe ge ng ae $4.75 OD] This Rocker tna curtains, 54 inches long 14c | Breer neat dosien, and heavy, each | : & A Comforter, good and The No. 4 Go- Ea with a broad heavy silkoline cover . Cc Cart is & very ‘ Dack; shaped A Comforter, good eight neat pattern, ¢ are firmly figured silkoline $1 00 made wits = Z a cover ' open work r : «Eh re Feather Pillows. taney |” 7K ! dba, vel weed aed solid stripe ticking, per pair Cc) arm: cart be ad } Seat. Rocker TABLE CLOTHS. | Justable and to repre” Linen Table Cloths, size 60 98 j folds compact quartered oak x78 inches, each c ly; rubber tires. ged Linen Napkins, size 16x16 55 parasol = and See Window. Inches, per dozen Cc cushions. pe i Ry : aig sgt UE Fi P * ae Rugs, 9x12 Sizes | Rus Buvers Will Shop Long to Maich the Following Closely | Rugs, Size 9x12 | Clipped Rug Offers to Be Found in Our Carpet Dep't | ry Brussels Rugs, worth During the S.-A. Ss. | An All Wool Extra Heavy Ingrain Deually § $12.50 size 9x12; | Rug, worth $11.00; size Oxt2; very $x12 size. Stock-Adjusting Sale price 0 66 vu A French Wilton Rug soft quality; 9x12 size; A Bigelow Axminster Rug, good colorings; worth $45.00; $28 00 | ~Ve 9 ° Thpestry Brussels Rugs, worth | Worth $60.00; Stock-Adjusting Sale price | An Extra Heavy Grade of Kash Fegulerly sie so: ctee gait, | See Window for Some Extra Strong Small Specials for the Fourth | mir Rug, worth $15.00; size Mock Adjusting — | Floor 9x12; Btock-Adjusting 9 50 (price $9.50 —_-_ —wnnns| = Gale peice . 4 Hartt Best Grade of Body Brussels F Axminster Rugs, ow Rugs, regular price $82.00; 4 tome mock; sie 9x18; size 9x12; Btock-Adjusting Bisch-Adjusting 0 fale 0.00 Wilton Veivet Rugs, actually A very heavy quality of Wilton Worth $27.50 or more; size Ox Rugs, worth $45.00; size 9x12; - Stock Adjusting $24.75 Sale price mie 8 $17.50 | Extension Brass Rods, for sash Worth $11.60, curtains, 64 inches long, . seh 6c | 5.-A. S. Price Extension Brass Rods, tor sash }action in full day what progress he had made In j “! the investigation, but he said that | | the work would prove more ardu-| SWELL GAMBLING ous then at first believed, owing to the bumber of complaints being turned over to him by citi sens and city officials | The complaints are being separ ated and grouped aecording to the jnature of the communication, The work will require several weeks and (By United Press.) NEW YORK, June 17 ® special commission may be ap} Three thousand persons gathered | pointed to consider whatever rec ‘< West Thirty-third st, near, OMMendations Mr, Bouillon may wee fit to make, and continue the roadway, inet night and watched work if it is thought necessary | e pollee make a spectacular raid mbling house said to be pe deavored to get y by the fire| ereaper, but were confronted by | | detectives, who had been placed at} avery possible exit, The managers by of the place and the patrons were | 80und Navy yard bas been official taken to the police station in pa- | 'Y notified that he will be relieved trol wagon! wel te were 08 July 18 ee ee Twelve arrests were | cight thousand men will be mob-| ‘ Hlized at the encampment of regu | ANOTHER MURDER lare at American Lake this year. | } H. M. Wallace of the Kent pub Admiral Burwell of the Puget He schools has resigned and will accept the principalship of the Lesa-| quah schools | The rye is so tall on the logged off lands on Fidalgo island that the | ranchers are unable to cut It (By United Preas.) The bankers of Southwestern WALLA WAL June 17.—| Washington are meeting in Tacoma. | The whereabouts of Marion Seattle will undoubtedly be chosen | | Barnes, brother of Bud Barnes, a0 | for next year's convention. | cused of killing Mra. Anna Ald-| Free and Ac rich, ls & matter of investigation in session at of the sheriff's office here, and the | picion is gradually strengthen | ing that Bud Barnes ia responsible for bis death. According to the ory here, Marion Harnes and Bud Barnes drove up the road over | hich Mrs. Anna Aldrich was tak-| @n, and thie was the last seen of | Marton alfve The motion for a change of ven The grand lodge cepted Masons, is Tecoma COMMITTEE PASSES ON TWO FRANCHISES ve in the Barnes case was not} Henry Watson Cornell's garbage | made yesterday, but will probably | can ordinance was rejected yester jbe made by the defense this af-| gay by the city council's corpora j ternoon. | tions committee The committee approved the fran: | iT PRESE rie requested by N. R. Sibley for j a refrigerator system in thts city./ OF WASHINGTON WANT FISH HATCHERIES, | | | } Efforts will be made by the Chamber of Commerce to have the | 44), | fish commission construct some of | sate, anton class of the Seattle | the fish hatcheries, for which money high school will present to h been appr t s > opriated, in this jschool a bronze bust of Washing-| county. Money has been appropriat ton next Friday morning. An as 4 for 20 or 30 hatcheries, but the Shines tor tot sath ae Will be | teh commissioners have not taken + lor purpose tion tab 7s vaste an coe veer fon in building them. tion of the one made by the famous | | French sculptor Hondon and wil!| | cost the members of the class about $95 OPEN TO VISITORS EVERY DAY. who! lantic fleet will be at the navy yard a few days more | See the battieship Rhode Isiand in| the ships of the Pacific fleet for jthe dry dock, Boats leave plier 2, ihe voyage to Hawaii is being rush | foot of Yesler way, ten times daily. . d ax much as possible. Mound trip fare, 50 cents eR . “ $2 11x20 Inch Solid!" Brass Pump 99c GOES ON THE DRYDOCK. j (By United Press.) | SAN FRANCISCO, June 17.—| The cruiser California is back from Mare island, having unexpectedly heen ordered here to prepare for drydock. The work of overhauling fhe In6 nickel plated pump Me S00 1210 wicks! plated frame ached to frame | € 2 1 mpegs ay pun A pump. 80e pump 2 ? i MK hier) Ss $200 Quick pump $2.90 1M Mee foot p 14x20 Pump w ' 1 4 Yonpin Py uo S\e\yuass4 “py pur wlurea) Uone, \. 4." dd \os\ ey é «| > = = Ex 4146 iainsr dubia’ cine | B s* 2 ‘ ss es as : eN BESEE = Wy te 4 — < ries a k s 3.2 2s iF. M. SPINNING) * S23 22% 1310 Second Av. ® BY? Lat fmost entirely rebuilt for a tion by guests of several of the | uptows hotels, Patrons of the Pince, all in evening clothes, «n i in the seattle nly one the erates between through was thee ating A Peabe Plans have been practice Chicago, as trustee, and the bon pleted by the ‘ Ker I Southern railwfy to float ar ot & oF ne .. ” of $1,000,000 in bonds with £0, ane r runtee, rep it ie intended to improve the re ent The line w nyetom of the dis ance equipmgnt| UV. © bought and othe eceuna Monticello leaves Flyer dock provements installed, and 9:30 a m, 1:30 and 4 p.m. * # FRE CNXCIUSEVE SIVIE S08 Phenomenal Reductions —IN— Stylish Trimmed Hats: Three Great Lots VALUES UP TO $7.50 $2.50 VALUES UP TO $10.00 | $3.75 VALUES UP TO $15.00 | $5.00 | We have taken a goodly portion of our stock of Trimmed Hats, worth up to $15.00, and placed them in three great lots at wonderful price con- cessions. These models represent the best style ideas evolved, and are shown in a range of styles and shades that is exceptional. Here are Hats for every occasion, to suit every taste. Hats that sold up to $7.50 now $2.50, Hats that sold up to $10.00 now $3.75, Hats that sold up to $15.00 now $5.00. A better selection cannot be found. 714-716 Second Ave. 714-716 The Washington Trust Company OF SEATTLE Capital, Surplus and Profits .......,...... $585,000 Transact a General Banking Business. DIRECTORS— Cc. E. Burne! C. J. Smith Cc. H. Cobb J. M. Frink 4. W. Cliee A. 8. Kerry 4. W. Godwin John Schram W. P. Trimble Geo F. Stone William Piggott TENTSFOR RENT : We keep tents and flys, all sizes, from a child's play tent to a circus tent. On quantities from 10 to 100 tents for excursion and church parties we make special rates. Everything in camp furniture. Loggers’ Supply Co. 815 COLMAN DOCK. Both Phones—922. South Side of Ferry. Moving and Storage Co. BEKINS sterage: COR. THIRD AND WASHINGTON. Finest and Best Equipment for Moving Furniture, Pianos, Baggage, etc. Modern Padded Furniture Vans. Specially Con: structed Piano Wagons. Light Delivery Wagons. No Charge for Coming to your House, No Charge for Going Back. No Hour Work, We can tell you to a cent what your move will cost. Phones—Main 1523; Ind. 71. Fire Proof Storage. Cut Freight Rates. J. F. TORMA CO., INC., Mine Operators Genuine, Live, Proven «i Developed Mining Properties. 702, 70%, 704, 705, 706 Johnston Ib dg. Third Ave, and University St., Seattle, Wash. ~~ DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, INC. BKOK PKs. Mocka Bonds ny Beth Teen 11) Vetere Private Wires 10 Maccuted tor investment or ©

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