The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 23, 1908, Page 8

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§ ; ‘ 8 4 THE LES OCT, 23, 1908. | WOULD ENFORCE] POLITICAL noTes stat st TEACHERS WAGING th | loot on lighters they had _ ~ — K a County Democratic obub, | brought with them Karly next da ; Spe mb me oe New Tariff Will ieual Tho prosent rate, fo# instance, | The disgusting babi habit raany people | "™onigne here will be demeeratic| |. Chilean gunboat entered the ba Children Trade Toys to In-! of an excuse to a: Is TH conta por owt. on all clansea, | have of expectorating on the foort| meetings at Murton and Kent, and por, And ¢ plight of the Ber ‘ An exten trip, ap Trade With Western The new tariff showa: Fifth class, |0f street cars brought forth a com norrow Aight there will sei | wan discovered. A large party wa dulge in Sweetmeat A rare wight tose a ‘on 19% centa: Fourth class, 15 centa; | Plaint from a lady passenger on car ele sent in pursuit of the pirates, w ; poetlaing pink - Washington. Thind claew, 18 conta, and the sec.| 318 of the Queen Anne run thi diteldg,, wal siakakiee as |hed several hours’ start and who Debauchery. on. Fi mreene (dl eae ond and firet With proportionate | Morning. called the attention Pe found safety in the hills with the a " eached and oy rho advance yted by the Advances, Had the transportauon {of the eonductor to tho care condi:| °F. A, Meponald, Thomas 1 it¥4-| Chileans Loot a Loaded | joo lee cream cones aid the tew rs .of the german ‘ait Novthe Sewtiats Da. | bure ween @ feed sooner thig| ton, and was told that: this was) po" se treet corners t } force of the 8d t sche 6 bow and Great Northern and Northern Pa-| Durews Ween Ot heen tore |something that every conductor in| t Lrut eat tor’ the aemmocrat German Boat and | CHALLENGED TO DUEL ae as th f tithous ma tire cific that goes into effect on No-|advance might have been fore: | ™ : - rot it 4 : nutketure, oper 1as to endure constantly, | county committee | he: spectators are the The py vem! regarded as & stalold, or the rate prevented from | the elty adie ently, Make Escape. | ‘i’ ULE hss) mpectators The patente were ts Soattle y-/boing advanced to such an extont.| This conductor, however, declare Blown Off Course ae ee onfection it kels and Sion eo aper than and isued, and will be very diffi. enforce the anthepitting IAW. HOW 11, heavy winds and foroctoy | gaa, (BY United rows.) . . . | a th | ; "rl or fates, eu change, However, fret at ae ene eae te neainat the apit.| the fourmasted British bark Hous SAN R 1B ; ; toda y | Fichew of you ' are governed by water rates, | 4 strong crusade . ay ~ ig » mont put into Bldney, Australi The Hritist foamship Strathford, |, } ‘ o © pup " in the wtendy fen € therefore, be necessary for | ters, and beond the Ky bw nde *y/on Noy, 27, The Hougomont sajled | Wh ich ed} today from | ' \ : fare | ive « And its tina aay atta, through the |toted violating | the | law Wout) rom Coquimbo for ‘Tocopiiin on | Chil A muccemefl raid ' rey , when they come t * COnMUMpIon of portation bureau, to take such | ¢ ther have to clean uy . ly 9, but such flerce storma awept| Chilean coast pirates on the Ger jo « Reppeltn, i Kon ‘ 4 ig seh ae of Con to have shipments made by | submit to art ey os ks be aoe thee man steamship Serato, in the har. | known t ; haven | P r the This ts With this in view a” meet that Captain MéNeil deepatred of | bor of Antofogasta, on the night |? } Or tea an ” ms "erat, other shipping| owners coon to try to arrange is well known on the Sound , t a on the present basts loaded wheat here some ra axo, wont, I : Soenes | re ests the a, Masala ¢ iven, but the bandite took | YOUNG KERN'S CONDITION whieh » owne the bark Aroh ald By United Press , ‘ is DEMOCRAT. u ih, anal RS adapt Hor We |e, NOT ON BALLOTS ca he uo bok ie nar : © audience be ! ~ , » ree . ailing on the following « ut and Pike _ | W minating, and % . pr k i 0 . rE. Tae ' at a rope t one, | ' i P . 4 Court Deci’es Nominees oseinst s¢ eat De when his warm| WAR ENTHUSIASTS ut 0 dark wo dozer & gain of 10.6 Spokane | rich vol forth In “Ich Liebe | pirates leaped on the vessel's de 1 c " 1 1 ' Long I Paid Fees Too Late ranks third, leading Tacoma. Spo-| Dich,” wou his hearers to his al herstdaicont. and in a twinkling the watch wa ‘ f e} A . a oY ode rage ter 1 kane's figures for 1908 are $548,940, | and the remainder of the events bound and gagee he nol " are goOK are ‘man, For Filing. a gain of 16.3 per cent over the; was an artistic triumph |) corrittel aire sea the struggle awoke the captats ! nent f ‘ Railrowds isin previous year, while Tacoma’s pot|" In hie repertoire was "The Tor| anie to] Rraaped his revolver and eereseaererertaceeeeararenserstetty 1 took the t off hin lee Bertie . he supertor was § & 6819 | eador,” from armen wud an Gan a on deck, The pirates HH. LL. KLEIN « t filed, In the hearing In t ' which the war f akienas te tocaekae : , filed court this morning on the {njune cent, Butte, Helena, | mung,” from Schumann, “Los Ojos! the Montenegra shadow as the captain ay THE SHOEMAKER. Ar business kept up ern. Pact tion issued yesterday requiring | Be! Ingham, Everett, Boise and Negroa.” from Alvares, and the! or che annexation of the provi be kt mtg Phar tape If you can't get boots or ce he Summit \ t the Intereaae James P. Agnew, as county auditor,| Salem are in the order oamed.| Largo at Factotum,” from “The! o¢ foania and Hersegovina t searing pin el} unconscious. H shoes to fit you, get them made # ! t to the stand. At noor re «the freight tate to place the names of E. H. Bradley ts the only city to show &) Harber of tle,” and “Mother ©) tro Hungary was witnessed today.| 07 Aha ast) ae a to measure at 16 A papain Ase Boe iene A The Atlas gas engine, MM] ' J. B. Seavey and, Robert Bridges | !ss. | Mine.” ‘Tours when the women of the capital | (004. And as they appoare 217 JAMES STREET. ‘ in traffic congested! The Atlas @ 8, upon the official ballot as demo De Gogorza was accompanied On| united in a gréat street demonstra. | °° PIFatee @ — hon : A Ceriiieittatitcctscrrsr tf ae oungester who ¢ h jamble 9 cratic candida he d by Pri for the legislature REPUBLICANS WILL’ the plano by Henry ©. .W hittemore,|eion, They from the Fortieth district e con |e Zonia and Fereva, daughte tention of the auditor's office was Nicholas, who marched candidates will not go om the bal | Ifiage. They were followed by a Judge Morris held with the prose | Big Meeting Will Be Held lClauses, who chanted war songs. cuting attorney's office that under A . — no circumstances are candidates of in the Armory This The Oregon state building for the | Sends Wir the majority parties entitied tc y * }AcY¥.P. exposition, the first to be Steamer Victoria, while thelr fees and go on the ticket at Evening. jstarted and the first to be com-/off Cape Fiattery te will be the first to be ac | message from stenn © 4 big republican | cepted by the state commision ere Nome har y tontght at which rrow Gov. George RK Cham-| dist and transmitted the men aaa Sate: ae tle, and | beriain, of Oregon; W. H. Wehrung,! gage to the United Wireless Com this late date, as only ca | ple of the minority parties, u orimery law or to come fa with their nominations up to Child’s Coats 75c Bengaline Silks, 39 y y SILK the time of the sending of the Duniap. ane, wilt chairman of the Oregon state com | pany's University station he re This your Gholee of these copy for the ballot to the printer he meetin 1 be pre-| mission for the A-¥.P. BE; BE. W./ adds« one more record to the sev Sines 1 (0 1D Youre “a Silke, atlke that wear, ‘i A by a st e of the f®/ Rowe, M. D. : Whe 0 Booth | eral already made by the Pacific y a Coast stations of this company treet wear; coming ck, making member, this abs, accompanied by two Greatest Sale Ever Held in Seattle and W. T. W p in one of the best cam-| cept the Kers of Indiana and '® | ready to PETTICOATS Here ar SEATTLE POSTOFFICES Politics Barred eh WHIRLWIND CAMPAIGN b stall eager nd a ts According to a report just issued. y aire © sinuion tag ‘ ted owt the Beattie ts easily in the lead in the (By United Press.) bs ord chief pointe: pe ae - matter of postal receipts of all the | SAN FRANCISCO, Oct aj Charter provisions and civil servige $240 to $600 On rules covering the matter cities In the Spokane postal dis triet for the year end! Septem. | ber 20. Seattle's postoffice receipts Were $740,886, agai 1907, a percentage gain of 11.56 Portiand is in second place, with Baturday at WOMEN’S SUIT whirlwind cam train carrying 6 state” Was arrang Democratic centra the last w of Nearly Killed by Whate t 2 x t& * fie on th esidential aground while @unting to $666,423, | hold wooas campaign, beginning next Monday, #hea! to met int Theodore Belt ary chair *? atives were throw t Ladies ‘ James D. Phelan, fi r of the « + ned ee $22.50 red, ot ~ i ee eee Sate a VALUES 2". the speakers who will make the U. & transport Buffalo pasted ‘in pdthens Our Glove Orders Make Most Acceptable Presents tee 3 MILLINERY SPECIAL Saturday and Monday Spi PEER inc Watsine Co. Temmed Sect” | "Time ats | OoMreety eg GLOVES, UMBRELLAS cai — SPECIALS sree ie sett | chon Seer, tm | Ha Mee gored Women's Voile Skirts WOMEN’S <¢ GLOVES am Pri rs $9.98 $1.25 valoes sSe—Wh med | « made Glove, Dent and tan hades ng fa $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00 ‘Women's Skirts hate for w A Month of Genuine Specials Crowded Into Two Days’ Selling FOUNTAIN SYRINGES A 3-quart Goodrich Syringe, fully guaranteed. regular $1 day and Saturday for Home thing in 4-quart pique and overseam Over, black, white, brown and 50 $4.00 values Those wishing this bargain had better come early # there are only 25 dozen pairs. 8 $2.96-—Women's 16-button length impo 98 ¢ kid gloves, pique sewn, in tan 94.50 values Greatest glove made for atyie and wear MEN’S GLOVES Men's one-clasp English Cape Gloves, outseam sewn regular $1.60 value. e E p reat kid, plaue sewn, Arablan mocha cape sewn regular Am f a’aturday Yor $1.50 arry the complete line of Men's Gloves in the northwest; all styles of fleece lined, fur lined m lined. walking and driving gloves: 190 atyles auto gloves and gaun Hansen's Werking antl 50c *: $2.5¢ Waterproof Umbrellas FOR MEN, WOMEN, CHULOWEN. HALF A STORE or UMBKE ‘ TO se PROM al $6.00 and $7.50 CHILDREN’S DRESSES in a child's dress wevhave ever known. ih a Fegviar $1.76; Friday and Saturday ot and serge fore being m Pp Peter Thompson's Batlo and Russian Blouse Suit 4 # navy blue, brown regularly very fine quality material OUND COLGH DRors— > package, Friday and Saturday, for Se; a pound the CARDS This deal on postal cards canno everywhere $3.00 and $4.00 A skirts in p You're bownd to like these joes. Hut you're sure to ike the shoes evem better, We sell good shoes. ere and fancy mix tures, mnie Oo sale Saturday at e Liquid Soap, for shampooing Whe Me hottie of Dentifoam, Hygienic Tooth Wash, and « the T Brush—the two tor Boys’ School Shoes—Strongly Wool or Cotton etiyralte'niee “Oe e Women's One-Strap Sandgts, yiet kid; regular price | $1.60. urday only 9 c viel kt rv » 39 Denatured Alcohol, Friday FORK WOMEN AND CHILDREN Bhoes, to close c and Saturday, 16 Specially Priced Yee ha str, tt maim BnUSH ® — Hair fr de Hair Brush tor has penetrating bristies. that the growth of Acknowled jogtsta. ‘Spectally priced F yond Lovely and flora Value $22 Velvet Ruge- Sxit tt, » ens, § Tapestry Brussels Rug $14.50 values, only 9xi2 size, $15.00 values, ster Rugs ieNaptha Soap, per cake Lenox Soap, per od stron nd ate cake / . . . r tton Over! : at | V nen's grey ribbed Union Suits, button acroms ty S200, vory $1. id rysoale Ruge Note the size & wears like tron; reguiar §1.60 ¥ | shoulder of down front, all regular and . * ‘eet, worth $16.60. Specia 65c Dru 4 AND MEDICINE SPROTALS ut sinew in ed. Specially priced 49c 7 NC oad Spruce Gum and Hye Whiskey; 0 600 bottle for | pure white fine tithes Borie $00 pair Mons MH Ww Same rug, but 9x12 feet, # and Women's American glor Indian H H tary Fleeced. . Bhoes, ell styles 1 only r BS 1 rod agon frames, natural and er prlee oa padalir Bihde p values to $4.2 London Has the Goods. é Le i fa HOSIERY FOR WOMEN AND oF MEN'S SLIOKE ans $1.50... $1.00 * * oode ice bbe ayanh PERFUME SPECIALS— on 19%e—W ns good quality Lace ¥ SPROIALS FOR BABY— COLLAR SUPPOR 25¢ FOR MEN Lowest prices in town for See Us for Blanket Bargains. Attend Our Big Silk Sale Monday Watch Our Windows) for PRICES and CNHONS No ’ @, Corsets GOODS Mk, 8 second Ave The Raven Drug Co. jm” va ’ Values Never If 923 Second Ave, 1% Pyors | 1412-16 Second Ave. 4 Doors Above the Times, Offered by Any Oth SAVE MONEY : ae Shafer Bldg Opp. Bon Marche er Store S), bh an =) Watch Prices. The Raven Talks oe, Phone, Main 2646 R. B. Calley, Mgr. ine

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