The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 5, 1908, Page 3

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SPICIOUS OPENING OF ~ RUTHERFORD’S on Workers ey Lonesome | wich thetr candidate hed recelved R rt Issaquah | trom the ottteens of the thriving me | tropolia, that they “all have one. Is Right. | The amendment carried unant: | x ma mously | ga | Closed With Drinks. ratification meet oat The meeting proceeded to Hine up Ath | at the bar the candidacy office of county com-| As the enthnstastic citizens filed m a. the th district }out of the hall, five close political | Gives Complimentary Lunch- the rear room of | Mende of Alvus L. Rutherford iin eon---Tennis Tea Served Se Te te ce at Iavaguah /£ered to front of the mahogany to Gark’s alex : discust some of the fine points of This Afternoon, | A. ccrousty ate/ th coming campaian, which had | voubilc » the | OReRed 86 Auspictousty -_—_- - = a6 lens | The road aupervisor, in a burat of | Mra, Charles Willard H. Stimeon ‘A complete { those | Confidence, reported that several lentertained today at a luncheon 1 th. for, | camps of were with the |complimentary to Mre. Willard H sod now |B0minee to a man, He made the |Stimson of Lox Angeles, at her hy force of clroum further announcement that although |me, 621 Boylston av, N Webster, clerk in be S Had ve engaged ws ete Md i f at leas ne hour each day sprink he wa ‘ednesday tennis tea panty treamarer's office and &/ 11s gravel on county toads which |Wa4 served today at the Beatth for the © need no improvement at this time | "ls court. Mrs. Robert Oldham George H eating W. W. Pick. | % the year, they would be Johnny: | Sand et the tea ae aman pre. " on-thespot when {t came election nt owns ong organ ali . Set candidate for the legts @ number of young l ie ae 8 the dist district, and time. Jones Austin rs road super Although P. J. Smith was visibly! “Mise Olive Illa Je ~ ot Rutherfo pleased at the stirring endorsement |of Mr, and Mra. The ts of his candidate, he determined to | was married Mond i M ‘ > Sapiiiads Monday evening to Mr Smith arrived» dram ap AYE RO stone unturned. To this |JaY Quincy Austin at the bride's the day previow awewow. He! ead he catled upon Bon 3. Sawyer, |20M, 101T Queen Anne av The in the big Pe anh energetic lawyer o! Rev, Rodney Arney of Kent offi ‘i “i etic lawyer of Issaquah, | 4 two road supervisors vis ss jolated. The bridesmatd was Mie« tod Nis two i vt and | WhO ts also a candidate from the ipa pestottios, the depot and) To) Gistrict for the lesieiat | Lilla Jones and the groomaman was 4 dl e legislature.) Mtr Ward Austin. Katherine Hahn shouting the « Oe ee aeating was cal and Mra Aue 4 Sawyer ts popular in Issaquah, and | was flower irl, Mr P. J. saw that it wotld be wise to | tin will b t 1 owing even ’ ye at home to the friends ‘Pekick on the following jsee that the attorney was “right.” [after September 1 at 1323 Third ; Sawyer te Wise. av. W. e w | arican arner. round| After a few proliminaries, P. J.| sties Mavel Carican and Mr, Pred 3 ‘Although attendance far made the proposition that Sawyer | ® Warner were married Tuesday at y the formal) “@ ep with the gang Sawyer, | the home of Rev. A. L. Crim, pastor x was de | kbowing the temper of the voters /of the Ballard Christian churel — of Be eet of some | 0 the north district, gently but | Their future home will be made at ped te arr | firmly declined to have anything to | Green Lake. _ 4 hureh Picnic. team nor his | 40 with the “frame-up. ie ae f ; wane an enthuat.| Sawyer's unexpected turn-down |. The firet annual ptenic = 8 candidate Mtisens cath. Of P. J's proposition plainly em ward's Catholic church of Rainier volley te betng held today at Leachi He imme . OH Gin uss the | DArrassed Al's manager park. A program of games, dancing He and un-| diately dropped his alr of good cit-/and an excursion on the lake were atthe county |!#enship. In a sneering and bruaque | provided for the amusement of Uhe he runner re- | *One he tnformed Sawyer that un- | crowd. back to Meeting that | !¢*# he consented to enter the deal W. 8. E. Club. The Women's al club will. «iv |he would be defeated at the polls ‘was sothing ow | September 8 Bimset? chair | |. Smith elected e consent.| “Why, you can't win,” said P, J.|COURtryY dance and entertainmemnt Heutenant | “We've got the brewertes behind < the aga hall, 62T First av is evenin , right-han. ‘in vtating the import. | @& Fof the meeting. which| “That's enough for me, “that by hook or crook | Sawyer Entertain at Cards. Mr. and M Riiett will en | replied | | tertain at ning in hon prd must be re | “And more than that, we have th jor of Mr. and Mra. Rowardus. | Ankeny barrel,” retorted P. J at the family residence, 303 17th other business to| S@wyer Was unabashed. P. J. | av Meeting, the chair | kicked around the attorney's office Recital. that a motion to ad. | 4"¢ slammed the doors so hard the | Jar on Hamilton Howe gave « pupils’ recital last evening In the naton recital ball, which was at by a large representation of ds and musical people of the windo rattled. | The next day Rutherford’s polit al valet returned to headquarters | 'and reported that the fight was pro | city A well selected program was gressing splendidly at Issaquah jgtven by Mise Ernestine Dipstiets, | - K 1c ‘ | tice Katherine BR. Odell, Mr bert ih Prices Cut - of to Endow College. 4 Akin, Mise Annie O'Neill and Mins | 8ST. LOUIS, Aug. 5.—The Knights | Temple Griswold Bunn. A moet en Z lof Columbus, in annual convention | Joyeble feature of the evening war bes for Men, regu- Q\here, wil! raise $500,000 as an en-| (he plano lar prices $2.50 to $6.00, now Would be in order } mot Was amended by the » Who suagested that : selection: red by Mins Ernestine Dest dowment fund for the university at hs shington, D.C 7 Dance Seacoma Beach. A dancing party will be given Sat rd. ee *s $500 _ Rewar Sand als On $185 § Op. Suet 3s. mE eS 1010 First Av. . + Private ETE runmsyeas of Homes, sreAMBoTS ~e NOTE Comfortable Reading Rocker in Solid Oak iced $1.50—A $4.00 Number for $2.50 fn need of a very serviceable Rocker for foom, this offer should interest all wanters of ive Rocker. Pictured here is the nun Special ts made of oak throughout, faished dark golden. Back is made with an embossed Oorner posts heavy, and six neatly turned spin. the back rest. Seat made with solid oak frame fmitation leather cobbler seat; arma securely ‘by under rod ONE TO A TRADER SILKOLINES ver Thirty Choice Patterns in the Lot A 15c Grade for 10c Vor Thursday only, Stikolines are priced to sell at faving of one-third. Goods highly suitable for light Sereen fillings or comfort coverings; plain a8 Well an some prettily figured effects. Buys a White Wood Table, Drop Leaf Table on sale is built on same lines as one shown here. Material, white bod, well sanded and left unfinished; legs strong and neatly turned. Size of top when the leaves are raised is 44 inches long by 50 inches wide; when id top measure 5 inches wide. For Living Room Suites in Leather—See Window. 2. Ou | | We Take i Exchange Buy now Your Old ment Pay later | Range Me ers | in ving . Trade— portu- | All the Credit Allowing nities | You Want | Liberally |} | | our THIS COUPON WITH FIVE CENTS, A Return Trip. Ticket o n LD THURADAY, THIS COUPON I& DAM ZAUGUUST 5, 1908. THIS OT. ™ Goon ron Ser. Ss “had of Beattie Yo Av eon FoR One Admission to LUNA PARK STAR FAMILY THURADAY, This Cow Good Yor THR CHUTE 7" emir Star Family Outin Thureday, Augw cor THE OUT This for One Bide THE FIOUKE mrawT. Star Family Outing Day, Thursday, August 6th, 1908, cur THe Our, Yomity Outta 7. Aumwst at dt nd Hy. Ce be THE MERRY.GO. ROUND Siar Family Outing Da, Thareday, yA “at vow our THES OUT CUT THIS OUT. This Coupon Five Conte Ie « for the DAY IN THE ALPS. Star Family Outiag Day, Thureday, August Oth, 1908. corr ENTS sy GOOD FOR TMIS COUFON AND. ¥ty apM OREN" the residents friends from t id and M f Oakland. is evening at t David Hiyth, ¢ Malcolm Hi will be parsonage 24th av. 8. St. Mary's Guild. The St. Mary's guild will me Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock In t crypt of the Trinity church. Personal. Scott and daught Mrs. FW. Parkin | Winnipeg are visiting Mrs. R | Groh of 196 N. Téth et [Sena RRR Re ¢ Rev Mee J.T. Margaret, and M NO SUNDAY DINNER; . MAN wane DIVORCE. United ‘Prees.) san "Farnciaco Aug. 6.— His wife's refusal to cook din ® ner on the first Sunday after * their marriage caused Charles * 7 * * | ® Colton to file sult for divorce, ® which ie In court today [SSS ee eR SST T Sas poupon and Five Cente Is hi on Cal OUTING DAY at ern, AvG 1060, OUT THIN ooF. This ¢ o and Vive Conte tn te CUT TH OUT This Coupon and Vive Cents Ie Good for One Admission to THE MIRKON MAZE Star Family Outing | Day, Thursday, August oon. CUT THM OUT This Coapon and Hive Cents Is ‘Wr Admission to mm: rt AND MOVING CEU RE Rikow Star Family Outing Day, Thursday, Atawet th, 1608 ouT Tum ovr This Coupon and Five Gents te Good at THE BABY RAC Star Family Out Thursday, Aumuat cur THs This Coupon ry Good at THE BOWLING ALLEY, Mter Family Out Thureday, August Conte le cor Tis Thik Coupee aud FY Good tor THE HUMAN OwTRE Star Family Outi Thoreday, Angust ir Sate CUT THIS OUT. This Compen and ive Cente Ie Good for One Admission te THE WHALE Star Family Outing Day, Thursday, August @th, 1008 our SN TO THE TROCADERO THEATER, ING DAY ° LODeT orm, 1968. “FIRE RAGING IN IDAHO MISSOULA, Mont. Aug. 5 ot | eres fire of alarming proportions he | & raging In the Coeur d'Alene ne } tional forest, in Idaho, just across lthe Montana state line, It is re er | ported to be spreading into Mon A | (ana and approaching the summit | Of the Monitor mine at the head of fr 30 | Dominion creek, about 70 miles a an of this city, * * AGKS FOR FRANCHISE. e - %| The Seattle, Snohomish & Ever # ett railway petitioned the county # | commissioners yesterday afternoon # | for a franchise for the use of the % | Erickson county road between the #/ éity limits, north of Ravenna, and # | Bothell, covering 11 miles, There | will be a hearing on the petition * | September head “FRENZIED BUYING” ‘Monday Morning Thousands of Women of| Every Station in Life Were Gathered at the Opening of the BIG DOLLAR “Clean-Up”! Sale at the Novelty Skirt Mfg. Co., 1316 Second Avenue. | ‘The company having purchased |the wholesale stock of the Swift/up to | Cloak Co. at their own price, and Immediately thie $20,000 stock, co | steting of Women's New Fall Suits, Cloaks, Skirts, Petticoats, ete, were | | placed on sale. The prices at which the goods|up sale price $2.85. New Fall Stik Moire Rain-Proof | and their store has been | Coats, values up to $35.00, mer-|up sale price $14.35. ebant has ever dared to offer such were sold created Buying,” crowded that continuously. No ues an hi Mr. L. assures the sale guarantess satisfaction customer The sale still continues. Women's New Fall Suits, black, blue and brown, $40. values, Clean-up sale $12.60. High-Grade ‘e¢ been given. L Hoffman, to eve price $6.45 To insist on the Puget Sound Bot no more you is “Frenzied the manager, bona fide, and Broadoloth Tallored | * up to $30.00, Clean-up | facturin, label of the tle of Soda Water, Mineral Water or Pop. Then you will enjoy a pure drink Other makes cost the dealer less, but it’s quality you want—and the cost to Get the Pacific and Puget Sound Bottling Co. Women's New Fall Coats, values $20.00, Clean-up sale price | $4.96 ‘omen's Silk W }to $10.00, Clean-up sale price $3.65. Women's Tailored Box and Semt fitted Coats, $10.00 values, Clean Milk Petticoats, black and all colors, values up to $8.60, Clean-up sale price $9.65 } | Women's New Fall Skirts, all " and material, values newest aty Gp to $6.60, Clean-up sale $4.65. Women's black and blue Voile 00 | Skirts, newest creations, values up |to $12.50, Clean-up sale price $6.46. The Novelty Sulit & Skirt Manu Co., 1316 Becond Ave. L. il Hoffman, Mgr. Pacific and tling Co. on your bot genuine, ‘WILL RUN FLEET Northern Steamship Company Will Strive to Secure Share RRR TO ORGANIZE GREAT SECRET SERVICE FORCE. OF FOUR VESSELS of these communications. In a statement to the press, the jofficer sald Something must be done and . done quickly in India. If the 200,+ 000,000 native inhabitants of that country succeed in getting the up per hand the least bit more, they are sure to rise in a mutiny that will surpass anything that Bngiand has bad to face , Values up! Clean- | * * * * * * * * of Alaska Trade. . | . According to the army reports, the empire is r ing with sedition — od tinited Press.) *lwhich all of Hngland’s repressive To secure a share of the Bouth-|# Chief of Detectives Paul Plam., # | eeeures have falled to check, western Alaska trade, the newly|# er of thie city today started * organized Northern nahip|® for a tour of the coast with company will soon place a fleet of|* the purpone of organizing the * BL W four vessels on that re & Kecret wer departments of * The Northern Steamahip ‘com.|# all the large cities into a com- & pany ts controlled by the Western |* bine aguinst crooks, particular: * Lumber company, of Aberdeen, and|* ly those that come from the ® at present operates the teamer A.) ® east San Francisco, Portland, ® G, Lindsay, now en route to St.|® Seattle, Vancouver and even # Michael, convoying the river steam. | * Alaskan cities will be vie # er Julla B., and the Westerner, now | * *! wn hbY, United Press.) engaged im the California lumber | * . MEDFORD, Ore Au + Law trade out of Aberdeen. The A, Glee eee EERE ER EE Ee EH H. Belver, « well-to-do real Lindsay if to be renamed — the dealer of Wenatchee, Wash., Néstharoet | an avout 50, committed ielde The compe ylans to aequire two jate last night by blowing the top strong did for some of the South room in the Nash hotel. As far as rh Alaska business now con can be learned, there was no rea trolled by the older companies. The IN INDIA son - the act. A bank book on ristened the | iis person showed palance of me oP ol obo “ero $1,800 in his favor, One of hia Southerner and the Kasterner, re-| apeatively |sons Hes at the point of death in Raeat' thin tink ettbane of the @ Portland hospital and the young hig comnahy oie aa Abatiown,, {ey Vaiss Preons man's mother is with him, He attle will be made the lwme port|, LONDON, Aus That England | leaves another son. of the fleet. §. V. Christian is the | '* face to face with another mutiny — agent of the ling, with offices at 333 |!" India the side of which the THERE'S NOT ONE Globe building. Arrangements have | UPrieing of 1867 will be mere bick Kind of paint in our large stock heen completed to dock the steam-|¢ring, In feared by government of-|f that hasn't some particular as & Sar 2 | ficlals ava result of reports brought |f merit | here today by a prominent army of ficer, who arrived from Benares Fed: | Pai t & Wall Paper Co | |The war office has been thrown eral Fain 1016 First Ave, Areade Annex into a pantie by the SMART serious nat AN INDEPENDENT SAVINGS TALKS NO. 7 (By United Press.) | BSARANAC INN, N. Y Aug. 5. In a statement Governor Hughes Successful business men announces there Is no foundation with money are continually for the reports that he might run being seked to go into outelée as an Independent candidate for avatiie tn dnoe’ bb ta net renee ventures, not only for thelr inated by the republican state con funds, but also for the value fon, which ts to be month at Saratoga. BANDIT SHOT DEAD | ve held next their names will give to the Promoters must large returns in or- der to get the small investor e When a company becomes a —AT— company success after several years, the United Press.) SAND POINT, Idaho, Aug. 5.—A small investor cannot secure lone bandit, while attempting to stock. He is asked to go into hold up the Horse Shoe bar, was We are offering all sum new companies whose success j killed by the day bartender, “Big mer clothing at @ great sav is questioned. Companies George” Fitesimmons, at 9:60 this | evening ing to the purchaser. which have resources do not | The bullet penetrated his heart} Sults, Skirts, Waists and have to ask the small investor and the bandit died instantly. The Millinery are greatly re for funds, they can borrow the robber was & man of about 40 years duced in prices. citer ‘hd ste one: of ase ea rather tall He soomed savings bank is the place to © have plenty of money testi, tart saving; here you can ac mons has not been arrested, and NEW FALL GOODS ARE posmeti dh osigg a cumulate your earnings for the future. There are many good investments for the saver, but he should thoroughly in- vestigate before withdrawing his money from the bank. will not be until after the coroner's | Inquest CANDIDATES INVITED. Candidates on the republican tick ARRIVING DAILY. You can buy on credit, a small payment down and let for the offices of auditor, clerk | a little each week or month j and sheriff have been invited to ad will purchase any garment | dr the meeting of the Swedish desired. | re ublican club tomorrow evening cas creoir. Union beauty ianow « * goss’ £8 | Bh Westherg & Childs Trust Co. remeves hair without scar or tiem. _ In orparated SECOND AND CHERRY — RAVEN feattle Agents. 14 ire oO. 4 Recond Ay 1912 — Second Av. — 1312. Shater Bros.—Not Only Largest but Best Final Clearance of Men'sSuits at $10.00 The stocks are so large that they cannot be exhausted in a day or in a week. The variety is just as fine now as it ever was— $10.00 Boys’ Suits Are Ma Marked Down | Boys’ All Wool and Novelty Suits, Norfolk, Dou- ble-Breasted, Buster Brown and Sailor Blouse | styles. Worth up to $5.00. Sizes 2% to 8 and 8 up to $4.00. Sizes 2% to 8 and 8 to 16, for— 1 $295 | $385 Men’s Negligee Shirts | In many handsome patterns and fine | styles. Sold up to $1.25, for. . Kuppenheimer and Eff Eff Suits, for busi- ness or outing wear. Values up to Twen- ty-five Dollars. NOW ....... Boys’ Suits, in the popular Buster Brown, Norfolk, Sailor Blouse and Double-Breasted styles; worth ‘85c Men’s Separate Trousers Were formerly $5.00 and m $3. 50 | All now in one lot at . . . Shafer Bros. | | Areade and Arcade Annex Corner of First Av. and University Whole Block Long | St. Corner of | Second Av. and | University

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