The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 6, 1908, Page 7

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i oo * oe f ik gare Fullerton, dofoated republi Lg r ¥ bey the be TED CANDIDATE: "REFUSES TO COME IN . | booanse in conjupetion with the oth. | rges Republi-| or tittenn thoutand who voted atch Ticket fgr Commissioner. ally unfit to hold of@e. ‘The fact that by the use of county mi mey land patronage he recelved a plural the man, I charged him during aed for the nomination | campaign with allowing brothels | nd we refuses flatly to/ and hell holes to exist, that he bad} the power, but not the manhood | ) party cal! and fs out to cut to close, and he nevar attempted to deny it, because he couldn't, and while I believe in the principles of the republican party, | am nota sar ficlently hidebound partisan to get) out and advocate the eleteton of a rly to his successful) man who obtained hia pluralty by | the late primary elec the methods used by the courthouse | : ring. } favitation through! " T most alnoerely hope that the fifteen thousand voters who so om phatically regtetered their protest) against the past miagovernment of | the county, will go to the polls, and casting party ties to the winda, vote for Mr, Hannan, the democrat, | »jand 80 give us a majority of clean for commission} men on the board of county com: | ‘third district, | missioners,” Mr. Fullerton, far from the defeated candidates Ma the county quarters Das written the follo RS. Terhune, ¢ committee, refer see ne: entertainment consisted of a | lecture on the Lisst| Rosseau te a new~| and has extab- | at 1511 Bummit av tly completed a tour He has toured) different times | he toured Frar amma Calve of several compo among them belng | Moontight;" grand | neert,” and & chestra in C wym-| phony for sharp minor, | fe will enter- Cumming-Carlisie. | Mr. Peter Curmming of Vancouver. | BC. and Mies Magete Cartisic were married Saturday by the Rev Pr. J. Van Horn, DD. Arts and Crafts. There is a very attractive and/| exhibit ort and Thomas i collection ath, Into so. | the state of Wash! p Rath ss |ausplees of the Woman's Century fetub, and will be open to the publi | day and evening until Oct. 17. Ew jevening & suitable program will given by the club in charge. day the Queen Anne Fortnightly club wilt be hostess, The musical program will be given by Mime. Mary Louise Clary, dramatic tralte, Last evening the m waa given by Mary Carr Moore, sisted by the ladies’ quartet fre Chapter ¢ ¥. M. C. A, Young Men’* Chrix- Das tesued of entert this season A has proven “i De and chorus, was warmly encored. by Germain. the! gna Mra Hrath- Q@ A. B. C. Dance, | . Governor| The Queen Anne Boys club wilt | jagainet him, | ofnaidered him tot fe }ity, in no way alters my optaton of | ¢ SEATTLE FIRM B1D8 Low. W. W. Robinson was the low Of seven bidders offering 9.000 tone of oats and of hay to the army for Pillipptnes, Maj. W. s. Woo od the bide yesterday HARBORMASTHR Ss REPORT, The report%# the harbormaster ov September showe that the num or of passenmers outbound from 22, arriving 114,077, “ONTHE FRONT Steamer Nevadan ts due Oct. 16 witty @ cargo from New York Steamer Pennaylvania satied trom Valdes for this port at midnight |i last niehe, Steamer Jefferson brought 216 wengers and a carwo of aalmen |i m Skagway and way ports yes. terday Steamer Farallon leaves morning for Southeastern Alask Mhe will tow in the of the Dundas cannery o: voster, on her return voyage. A scow loaded with cement an brick, owned by H. 8. Garfield o| Port Townsend got in the wake o | the passenger boat Iroquots yeater *\day and was overturned The lous in $800, Steamer Governor arrived in Ban Franeisco last night Senator arrived in port Jast night, brin ne 862 passengers out from and St. Mich 1. Watson will arrive from San | Francisco today with 2,000 tons/f of cargo, and the steam schooner Riverside, bulit by the Moran Co. | will come tm this eveing with 36, 000 tons aboard ‘Titania arrived In Ladyamith, the Alberta is ' wo trom San Francisco, Tatoosh Indo morning for Beattie this departed Royal Roads for Vancouv- pan's club |p ton, under the |} The entire pro- |f} by of Indiana delivers a | #!¥@ ® dancing party on Friday eve. | ning, Oct. 16, at Christensen's hail. | CHART THEACHMROUS ROCK. i ich the Penn. Dance. jast July, north of club will give « this evening at ihe and navigators tned C. A. Benefit. at least o mile and « half off soloist, assisted ly ad : BROKERS Private Leased Wire to All Ba- changes th this evening for the | fund of the ¥. W. ©. A. | Rewsseau Recital. Ro fecital was given by Dr.| mw. & former pupil | Loschitixky, at the Lin- FOR FIVE DAYS AND THEREBY SAVE FROM | $100.00 TO $150.00 ON YOUR AUTOPIANO, | Including free use of our ctrew- } lating Mbrary. Special prices | will be given for a few days on second-hand Autoptanos. Some | as low as $350.00 with free use | of the music library. i Kohler & Chase Weber Plano Dealers, ONLY $35,000.00 Stock of exports $4,005,182, Imports | thie |} Atlas passed | General Dry Goods /Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Men’s Furnishings ‘and Ladies’ Suits will be almost-given away to ‘tlean up the entire stock. Unheard-of Bargains Far Surpassing All Other Sales Ever Held at IMcCarthy’s or Elsewhere 1514 Second Avenue TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1908. “Under One Roof—Everything to Furnish the Home Complete. MAL SALE ¥ BOXED HOSIERY Store Closes Daily at 5:30 FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. [Apparel fog Women, Misses and | Children HIS is a Hosiery-selling event for which extensive preparation has been made, and the savings are correspondingly interesting. In purchasing ‘‘Rialto” Fast-Black Hose for your- self, or for children, during this sale, in boxes of six pairs, you gain at least the price of one pair per box, and frequently more. Silk hose is sold three pairs in a box. Women’s “Rialto” Black Cotton and Lisle Hose $1.25 medium or heavy weight cotton, real | extra heavy BOX OF 6 PRS.- Women’s “Rialto” Fast-Black Hose, all sizes, re inforced heels, toes and double soles; $2.25 BOX OF 6 PRS.—Women's Silk Lisle Hose in gauze weight. BOX PRS Hose and $3.25 OF 6 Lisle Women’s Ingrain maco yarn, hem or ribbed tops, very | Gauze Lisle Hose. elastic and durable. $1.25 BOX OF 6 PRS white foot. $1.75 BOX OF 6 PRS.—Women’s fine medium weight Cotton Hose, hem or rib top, double $1.75 BOX OF 6 PRS.—Women’s very fine Lisle Hose with garter tops. Women’s “Rialto” Brand Fast-Black Silk Hose. sole, heel and toe. Fast-Black Hosiery. Women’s medium weight cotton Hose, with all Misses’ “Rialto”? Brand $3.25 BOX OF 6 PRS.—Women’'s medium weight Cotton Hose, fine text- ure, excellent quality, with trunk top. Out Sizes. $1.75 BOX OF 6 PRS.—Women’'s extra out-size Cotton Hose, all-black or with split sole. $2.25 BOX OF 6 PRS.—Women’s out-size Cotton Hose, all black, or with split toe, ribbed top. Boys’ “Rialto” Brand Fast-Black Hosiery. $1.10 BOX OF 6 PRS.—Misses’ Cotton Hose, $3.00 BOX OF 3 PRS.—Wom- en’s Pure Thread Silk, fast-black Hose, medium weight, with silk or lisle sole. $5.50 BOX OF 3 PRS.—Wom- en's medium or heavy-weight, Pure Thread Silk Hose, fine quality. spliced*heel. $1.10 toe. and toe. BOX OF 6 PRS.—Misses’ weight Lisle Hose, fine-ribbed, spliced heel and real mace thread, fine-ribbed, double knee, high $1.60 BOX OF 6 PRS.—Misses’ Mercerized Lisle Hose, fine quality, silky finish, spliced heel $1.10 BOX OF 6 PRS.—Boys’ “Rialto” fast-black, indestructible School Hose, extra heavy or me- dium weight, double knee and sole, high spliced heel and toe. $1.60 BOX OF 6 PRS.—Cotton Hose for Boys’ school wear. medium- Rare Values Mark October Sale of Satins and Cut Glass Unusual interest is given this occasion by reason of its timeliness with regard to October Weddings and also because of the exceptional merit of the merchandise involved. The Silverware is of a make usually found only jewelry stores. SIUV ER- PLATED NU® PICK SETS, SPE- CIAL. Hc EACH—Set consists of one fancy Nut Crack ‘with six Picks to match, as shown in illus tration. Each Set is packet ia lined pasteboard carton. SILVER. - PLATED SALT AND PEPPER .SHAKERS, SPECIAL $1.00 PAIR—New de- signs in butler finish, as shown in illustration. Many other pleasing designs; each pair in a carton. SILVER-PLATED BAKING DISH, SPECIAL $3.50—-A h a ndsomely designed Dish, shown in il as lustr ation, quadruple - plated on heavy white metal. Has removable white inner pan. Others at special prices from $3,00 to $6.00. The October Sale of Oriental Rugs Is Now Progressing SPECIAL Pure white, high neck, long sleeves and ankle length; fine Perfect fitting FLEECE-LINED UNION SUITS, ribbed with hand crochet neck finish. coarse ribbed suits in cream color MERINO UNION SUITS FOR CHILDREN, SPECIAL | $1.00—Cream and natural colors, Jersey ribbed, high sleeves and ankle length finished IMPORTANT LACE SPE CIAL: $1.26 YARD — Pxtra fine quality St. Gall Venise Bands, 3 to 6 inches wide, in oream and white. in the best blanks. SILVER - PLATED FERN DISHES, SPE CIAL $3.50 EACH— Heavily silver - plated Dishes, ornamental frame with removable porcelain lining. Others at $1.50 and upward. SILVER ~- PLATED FRUIT KNIVES, SPECIAL, SET OF STX, $1.50 — These Knives are bright-fin- ished, with triple-plated steel blades. SILVER - PLATED CRUMB TRAYS AND SCRAPERS, SPE- CIAL $2.95 Pair—Pre- sented in two styles with fancy designs. Silverware and Cut Glass in the New Well-Lighted Base- | ment Salesroom Entrance by way of Spring Street or | through the | from Second store Avenue | ] The Cut Glass is excellently cut in rich designs on selected SILVER-PLATED SYR- UP PITCHERS, SPECIAL “$2.50 EACH — Illustration shows Pitcher complete with tray, quadruple silver-plated on white metal. STERLING SILVER TOP- PED SALT AND PEPPER SHAKERS, SPECIAL = 50c EACH—Cut Glass body; two at- tractive new designs. FOUR-PIECE SILVER-PLAT- ED COFFEE SETS, SPECIAL $7.50 SET — As shown in illustra- tion, each Set con sists of one Cof fee Pot, one Sugar Bowl, one Cream Pitcher and one tray. Two attractive designs. Well shaped garments and FREDERICK & NELSON $1.00. KID GLOVES, SPECIAL $1.35 PAIR — Selected Gloves, pique sewn, two pearl clasps, beautifully embroiderec in tan and navy Kid Also elf-material and contrasting colors. Black, white, brown, ONE DOLLAR KID GLOVES—Gloves made of selecte: lambskin, glace finish, overseam sewn, two clasp style, Black, neck, long | finely | white and popular street shades, Fitted at Glove Counter Gloves Cleaned by Non-Injurious Process INCORPORATED SS = | | \ | | |

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