The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 8, 1908, Page 3

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DENVER Trans-Mississipp: : Comat. cial Convention Is ‘ Near the End. (By United Press.) SAN FRAN‘ Oct When the Trans mercial Congress ‘ of the congress although there was position to oe INCOATS| SPECIAL FOR REMAINING DAYS OF WEEK, $25.00 AUBBERIZED SILK COAT 16.50 bodyear Raincoat Co. jeer. First Ave. and Madison. Dargest manufacturers of Rain coats in U. ml Big This $6.75 For $4.75 10 SELECT = ‘osider tor, | tated by the combine $$940060000000004 committe , stem | WOULD BUILD ASYLUM Ham ee Oa “ ittee : ‘ on. Finest D CH ARY enver, vice chairman; N. C.| | Optical Department on, Larmion, 8 D,, firat vice}, The commission appointe PCC COCSEsenens THE STAR—-THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1908 a Kk at & Hatte oak (By Ur United ‘Pian ore 1. TACOMA, Oct. 8&.—Proseouting Grade for West Mercer Siway hae # proaldent [Attorney Rowland today in inveat!:| Action toward the Immedinte re 1 all ite » Congrosa mot At St. [RANK charges of conspiracy made] grading of W. Mercer at. wan taken ite roung the ou Lou with Richa ©. Kerrena, | bY Richard Rinne, a grocer, against! at a om f the Bie "2 Th k Ir , ; a of the Bighth Ward aker r fi ck ton in| the ya hg EL. lve a club Inst night, Hugh ab w to have th Our Specialty congress mot at Kansas | Rinne declares and Stephen Davison will h Davi Franel or)" get up the petition. A delegation Will protew against the street car ital es utesort xe 1556 Z0 of Gog torner Unior mmm fink s eam: Suit Cases Traveling Bags MEEK TRUNK & BAG CO. O19 First Ave liao’ a, ee’ 's Hats Walsh refused ty maintain the prices dic ’ 408 Dennett 7 ti ar 1 $6 Hate’ toe 81.50 RAINIER CLOTHING CO, 1104 First Av. Baasch Delicatessen 919 THIRD AV Near Madison. nt; C. A. Fellows, Low An-|G0¥. Mead to report on the second vice president; A, C,/ on of the o riminal ina rumbo, Muskogee, Okla, third| ned tn the state prison. souiares | president; Herbert — Strait I tee n all directions | and instantly flames burst out Do You Want | PARTY LINES ARE BROKEN | (By United Press.) | . ? NEW YORK, Oct. &—James J a maf Li | Hint { the board of d ° eS we Bey | ’ from. New ar | ere. so. indifferently drawn | 1 to our etook FM) HERO DIES IN FLAMES. | ae migoker (By United Press.) | x ; oe NEW YORK. Oct. &—After res ‘ m, an | ur Exchange Dept. o . Double Try-On given each purchaser in the bast- & word concerning our Exchange Department, in the base Lee meta Coen ihe ings. Remember, we will take your used furniture and allow you b 6 Qxtni ym 2 £ . Pr SE iwerth in exchange for new purchases here. And you may Notts Carvers : ine A satisfied customer is what you will be when you Peet the article you need in this department at a substantial good thing to remember H No he Rocker to » Match Typewriter Chair Moat fourth vice Arthur F. Francia, Crip | nile eek, Colo, secretary Jamea/ing for the care of this class of Dahiman, Omaha, treasurer prisonera, on the detached farm | T. Prior, of Texas, who waa|near the state hospital at Medical hairman of the poutive | lake . 1 for ident in opposition to W san RESIGNS HIS POSITION it is probable that he will ed | cuad' Greate eat yous R. W. Douglas, for the past two lyears in charge of try Shingle Mille ELEVATOR EXPLODES; |/\!"" reli "vile reaiguation was wo THIRTEEN KILLED | eoptod Tooeass ———— 5 00,000 PLANT. = BEHIND THE SUT <2 We, The American Gentleman Tailors, made the largest purchase of Foreign Woolens ever made by any one firm in the United States. This purchase consists of English Blue Serges, English Blue and Black Worsteds, Genuine Black Broadcloths and Doe- skins, English Worsteds i1 Brown and Gray Mix- tures, Scotch Tweeds in al colors, and Royal Home- spuns in all shades. These goods are such as are used in Suits and Overcoats by the Highest-Priced Merchant Tailors, and never sold at less than $60.00 and upwards. $75.00 Would Be Cheap for the Choice Suits and Over- Coats in This Lot—We Give You Your Choice of the En- tire Purchase at One Price nied proce) RIC wih ve With a k th pallding a an ae { woman from a burp r Nic | | | w be able to supp you. | | | | Snappy yume Our Millinery VETERAN CONSCIENCE | STRICKEN. | | We Treat Yea (ey United Prose.) Your Creatt Is Good Hay on Rasy Payments One Price—Cash or Creat Westberg & Childs Ime operated 1912 — Becond Av. — 1512 F. E. STANLEY DEAO. (By United Press) CHICAGO, Oct. &—Frank & Chicage Stante publisher of $1. 15 No. 503 7x2x1 In. ~ sctmean | CARBORUNDUM | et oc | STONE 79¢ in this 43 Any Suit or Overcoat Made to Your Order for $20.00 This will positively be for TWO days only-—Friday and Saturday. Every garment made to order in our own shops, un- der our personal supervision. A Perfect Fit Guaranteed WALL PAPER Federal Paint & Wall Pape 144 Peet Aen. Arcade be do business with us. Our Linings and Trimmings are A No. 1. Our Tailors are first-class workmen. Our Shop is the most sanitary in the country. Our Name in the past ‘meant $45.00 and upwards. Our Label on a garment means perfection. Remember, $20 Is Our Price for 2 Days Only—Friday and Saturday This Diner ee ae age oa Friday $1.50 | © ate ious to bate © tn ths une ar fF. M. SPINNING r seat or 1310 Second Av. imitation leathe ed panel and turned spindle Ww Bear in mind, never in the history of merchant tail- , + aoe te. pres Hotel tg oring has such a select lot of foreign materials been hamed t oe placed on sale at so small a price as our price—$20.00. Call at Our Place, Select Your Goods, Be Measured, and $20 or Sewing Re i ee Remember the Price SPECIAL ATTENTION—Under no conditions can you select more than one suit and overcoat at this Ih he West. Seattle ‘Ferry , seat and ab f sell for $3.06 Ly. Seattle, Ly. West Menttle wim 7 . ng of price during this sale. Positively No Goads Sold by the Yard to Dealers Any one desiring to avail themselves of this sale ar may do so by having the goods laid aside for 30 days. The American Gentleman 717 1st Av. Tailors “uve en In the Old MacDougall & Southwick Bldg. Now the Postal Telegraph Building. the Fiyer SEATTLE TACOMA ROUTE, Fare 45e—Round Trip, 50c, FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY LEAVES SEATTLE 6:46 and 10:25 a. m., 2:05 and 5:45 p. m. LEAVES TACOMA Ham and 12:15, 3:55 and 7:30 p. m. U, SEELEY, Jr, Agent. Seattic— Tei, Main 176. Tacoma—Tel. 212 Everett and Edmonds Remember the Days Ail the Credi Yow Want! « FRIDAY AND SATURDAY _ ,

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