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THE STAR—FRID OCT. 30, 1908. PROHIBITIONISTS WILL FAILURE PLACED RUEF FAC “POUND ay noUNDS ee teres Sarott s, Se aioe , = A Brits daar /. Morse on the witness stand to edinh republican cluke wit! toad Asks Friends to oi a Charles M. Morgan; ¢¢ elerk e s Sead nr yips r. N| place the actual reaponslb 0 “ . nee Pusan ot Ortdon toaeere the Full Ticket on A i Fae ante moxoeuting at. |the manipulation of the funds of ™ steoman tt” armory Tuesday. lous” ew . “ ae. (the National Bank of North Amer Bernard Jones, the policeman L. Howell; COBnty “The reports that the Cuban! wh be trial for two days| The King Cour cindle sein. |f0& upon his co-defendant, Alfred H ' yan | who peen on c o King or ahi ; yoo Aer ag EP Cu tit a ~ ~ or m si font ot the bloodhounds, Sam and Brady, found in the superior court for an aagmult | tral co ohibition party |tendent of schools, A. N. Stilwell; |Curtis, former president af | tn — }the body of Peed Kioeber.are erro-|eommitted on B. A. Cardwell, an |ine att ing alljcounty copaner, J. B. Chapman; | See ee Curie remand | (By United Pe | neous,” ald Game Warden. Henry | slegke milaing man, on the aight Of | pmomssmenensangemnmensemcncmassasamsrtammemras vor Firat district, | money of Curtis regarding 4 P ® Free aicclca,|of $16,000 whlch It wan aller rg Re Rief this morning, Mr. Rief haw) ¢ nber 21, was found guilty thi that only part of the ticket appears | M. M. Mars county commission lertet Atte tail voleraad ten. Geteal bone ound eaity le on the official ballot and that per jer Third a J, oA, Law arranged with Curtts, Mor today that cone | where fet over & Week he with oth vartad's Ge Phe \ . t 2,000 shares of foe stock | sion of B.A vi ons desiring to vote for the balance | wreckmaster J. Conrad; con: | clared that 2,000 shar % ; + Diy cana edoduene Mind ae write in the names, The com: /stable, Seattle, A. Nergh; constable, | should have been placed as neourity | Involving he f 2 7 red Poor ona amen Ly role dence showed that Jones and P Dr : ot fs . . oly nunted for the bodies of Fred K irolman Waller, without provoce . Huet and his ee panty Veket'te Oe Rollowe lupe penton . ” gem oe toe king also contra-| Murphy and A foe chge tag Ee ber and Julius Kiumle tion, set upon Cardwell and beat wy the promecution | hi | snag ee ho agp ris WhO him into unconsciousness, The pen and Newburgh will be| MTOMBD & remarkable vision WAS sity for the offense is from 30 day aith renewed vier led to the body of Kiumle, J. Land |, year's imprisonment, or # fine kett, doom t it ‘ not to exceed n 000 Members o fre issuing ters reque friends of the parties to remember | county comm 10.—Din ) announced oe attompt t OPENS LABOR BUREAU. dicted Weatey M. Oler, official head | prospe of the alleged tee trust, who testh| or M A fabor bureau tn connection | fied that he invested tn the Morse | carr only on strong solietta rh Candidates for Congress. | Ay H. Sherwood, firat district; Harold King Rockhill, second dis} trict; N. U, Blackmore, third dis sibility of further action} and L. A, & cred! th the Charity Organization has | enterprine loeber belong The trict; governor, A. 8. Cat Hou. | Wt ler to task and |ameinat ¢ Pr tenant governor, Jay N. B raon be (ablished, and an effort will | Hon He took Oler t for the grand jury at ite ext | three me net the party that had » oO t “The Exctusive Styte secretary Jay N. Bmerson: |e made to find work for the city’s | explained elaborately their side Of | iccung is predicted hy those who] the dogs on the top of Rooster POLITICAL NOTES neon, at nomployed. A standing committee | the deals have been active in procuring the! Gomy mountain on the afternoon 714-716 Second Avenue * a weh Indicted Ruef be- | of tndl m. Dowell; sta wuditor, Carl H. | or rnasion of Blake, Langdon, how Reeves; state treasur to have charge of thia bureau bas Be ean iiacuine this phase | Of the day Kloebor was found. As} — oe ver, ref B. Nugent: attorney been appotnted sé the case, Blake apont the day at|!t Was growing late some one sug The speakers at the democrats the county. Jail, seeing no visitors | gonted that It was time to start for! meeting at Weat Boattie last night | resentative (Ist district, Joseph A Trimble; commissioner See eee eee ee ee 99 but his wife, Motions to set aside | the hotel, but Lindberg sald that| wore: Jade ¥. A. McDonald, ©. B YOUR HUSBANDS the indictment against Murphy and) his party would push on until Kloe- | Goshert M. Hawthorne, Hen } HOUR 18 CHANGED. Newburgh are being heard before) hor wax found, and went down the | Shields and Jobu KB. Onte het A NP pa Judge Mural mountains. Shortly after Lindberg! as a iia ate ease bring your husbands ; ; he republican state headquarte . The time at which the foot #| , “Please bring | your lee evvent and his friends found the body, the| in "ihn Hotel Hrunswick have, mat Campbell epresentatives 42nd | ® ball game between the Broad to 3.000 women of Bellingham party with the dogs caught up WIth | arrangements to receive the returns lands, J. R. Bb * * * * * . district, Henry Ward, William B.|% way high and I Se a Danone them toe co night. Operators * * * * * * insurance com tives 40th district, Russell J. Hall @. F. Gray. William Boundy; rep Many of the men who hunted for | will be installed in the head: missioner, EE 2; representa Platt; represen 43rd district schools will begin Humphrey, republican candidate J Homer L. 8 presentative 45th | ® versity campus « + gemini entteenaen San Klosber proved themselves heroes, |and ail the returns, state and p _—s istrict, H. P. Jones; representative changed from 2:30 to gape tites Ny + They came in at night fagged out | tonal, will be receive 4 A ht, according to Frank W. Cot-| (Gi ri . . nik : ad ragmed, but were always ready 46th district, H. D. Brows . m o'clock See ueesteent of the otate Soderh wid aud rage 7 but ere 8 ways f ~ Guede wih Se tu deeee eet Godsman; representative 47 th dis. 5 brigh d early for the morro in t in Arcade ha teh eee toe ois eee ew | tion of Inbor | (By United Press.) bunt. Some of the patients who| ine tonight in ede a F y one " ee C Miller, the demooratic ¢ t Mildred . JoorK ertil, demo: , Se c , ; came to the hotel with ailments |didate for United & ' didate for congress, bad bee tee eeeeeeee 2-year-old w also among the hunters.) will speak. W. A. Holzhetmer and to speak at two meetings at Belling | bride, | Many of the hunters did not com®? Ben F, Shields will be the other Sold Only in Air-Tight Cartons 7 ey iiilcan man, mutton tm at ight. but stayed out in the |meauers ‘Thomas HR. Horner wi é . junty will go democratic for the| neson's : BANK CLEARINGS. * sheterneNses | b Th. the Eating AIMS LABOR VOTE ices © cringe tar ht 3 i () Thereo (By United Press.) FAVORS THE CANAL eo MT oe Ee AN FRANCISCO, ¢ ) ag co aie today...$ 905.1 4 1 Perfection Try One that tn dial ect oh ee ee nt ner fr rm the viet a Ad Iain dindp ttn tintin dnt tatiana ded MEALS eRnvED. ewe P d has grown in fornia and pr te e or of the construction of ¢) ANNUAL BALL. Threy roan wipe, Gaile, tages te es ound Fes ser Meise ace nae costs nd eta eaten |S athe + ats Protection the state legislature wadiiee WAS RESIGNED. | there firet annual bail at Ue Mant ATURDAY we offer hall. Secretary Harriy states that Frank 1. Merrick. who Tas Hiiea]| 100 tlckets have been sold. Pret adquar | at the head of the A.-¥ pub! program books have been printed > vote | Dela Gopnitnient vemkeebie nation. | dered his resignation and that staff to James A. Wood, the new of Purity cane by small majorities _for the Table commit a noteworthy college tion of lace and net waists at this special price $3.95, Two effective styles as reproduced in cream od If Your Dealer Does Not Keep cap aie Se eco teaa Did You Come To-day? United Produce Co. RHEUMATISM For any sacs of sicohetiom that t There was a great rush to the Red Front Tailor Shop, 508 since the Oriental BEEERG Fae 806 Western Avenue, SEATTLE 4 in one free treatmen ccenet sure & Gem 0 se 0 ange } Third avenu here the big two-days’ creditors’ sale of f ‘colen j a) b Sole Distributors Phones 3281 agate jAmece int Pel wanes tee and white. Tucked back OR cites weil Coy, Rint Ax. and Mate oe / Senideabed, Watiardhy bo the ladt Gay. Cowie Ot deed dnd ples and front with front pan- | your sult or overcoat and have it made up by single coatmakers for el of heavy lace, crochet $20.00 ‘ye buttons, many having on collars and cuffs, new sleeve. IN FULL SWING rH. COH L excellent numbers are specially priced At the Old Rainier Clothing Store OPEN BOTH FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS. for Saturday at $3.95. More stock arrived last week from the two car loads of goods that we purchased from the railroad 3 r " company. The goods having been in a wreck we bought them at a ridiculously low price, our bid be- Straightforward Deal ing the lowest among nine bidders. That's the reason we are selling these goods at the prices quoted. MEN’S SUITS SUIT CASES 2619 to 2623 $10.99 Men's Sults, cashmere, worsteds and fancy stripes, go 2.50 Bult Cases go at Baie coe Kia: | First Av by 84.15 $4.00 Suit Casen go at ‘ esas 's sous 7 2.50 Men's Suitts, single and double breasted, fancy mixtures | | $7.60 All-Lesther Suit Cases go at. re and cheviots, go at . 1.90 $8.00 Ballast Case pene Bet. Vine and Cedar Streets $15.00 Suits, fancy gray, brown and check, pure worsteds, go at 86.30 $14.00 Men’s Suits, bine and binck clay worsted, go at... 97.70 BOYS’ CLOTHING OUR GREAT UNDERLYING PRINCIPLES IN BUSINESS BUILDING ARE $20.00 Men's Suits, imported clay, biack and blue sad fancy worsted 85.40 $2.50 Roy's School Suit os pe $25.00 Men's Suits. made by the High Art Tatloring Co., fine $4.00 Boy's Suit, nice patterns, strong and durable $2.25 Serges, worsteds, fancy and piain, in gray and black, go at 96.00 and #7. * Boys Bulty in browns, gray worsteds, tweeds =] bo0d Values and a Square De FREE of it Small Profits Many Sales——_—_—_—That’s Our 000 The Bee Hive |?" 2 First Av. RELIABLE DRY GOODS STORE Bet. Vine and Cedar Streets. _ iH oF aoe $2.00 Men's Hats go at $12.50 Men's Overcoata, kersey and melton, in black and bine $5.00 Genuine Knox and Stetson Hata Wehtid Whissts icencaci sik ‘wine Mk dat Salda: Vaile WE -— We Know They Are Good From Past Results Note Saturday’s Values—They Are Mone $20.00 and $25.00 Men's Overcoats, made by the High Art Ae MEN’S FURNISHINGS ing Co.; latest color and style, go at $990 | J tic bait Wool Underwear, garment .. wane Men's Wants Listed for Saturday Ge Heavy Jersey Ribbed, garment gens s.eees " Hygienic Fleeced Underwear, garment ni 0 Men's strong Merino Half Hose, in natural Boye’ Fleeced Underwear, garment AWE and biue; made for strong wear. Sizes CRAVENETTES $1.25 Heavy Weight Half Wool Underwear, garment .. $% to 11%. Ree Hive price 12¢ $1.75 All Wool Underwear, garment Men's Fleeced Biack Cotton Half Hose; soft $15.00 Cravenettes, which will «ive serviceable wear and keep Tbe Heavy Working Shirts and warm for early fall wear. Superior the rain out, go af $8.40 | 1 $1.50 “Gold Brand” Shirts quality, Bee Hire price, 3 paits for. .§ $20.00 and $25.00 Cravenettes, silk mixtures, latest styles and Tie and 86 “ hi Men's Woot Casha Half He black, tan, gattoras, guacaptens 89.80 F natiral and fancy colors, in light, mediam $1.26 Men's Flannel! Shirts and heavy weight; an exceedingly strong $1.76 Men's Flannel Shirte line and superior values. Sizes 9% to $2.50 Men's Heavy Fianne! Shirts # 1h Bee Hive price, only whe MEN’S PANTS Austratian All-Wool Underwear, garment Men's Strong Scotch Worsted Shirts, sult : , > 2.5 th Underwear, garment able for falland winter wear; very popular ete eet eres Dems Shirts owing to their wearing qualities; fail cut Saas Wes Fae Ue $1.00 Men's Negligee Shirts and extra well made. Bee Hive price. S9¢ $3.00 Men's Pure Worsted Pants $1.50 and $1.75 Men's Drews Shirts : We are ing an exceedingly strong line $5.00 Men's Dress Pants, in check and fancy stripes gtr dca Bord : of Blue Flannel Shirts, ranging in price $6.00 and $7.00 Men's Pants, in all wool and fanc worst 50 gilk Boston Garters ° from $1.25 to $3.25, amongst which wi be President Suspenders found the eelebrated Stockton, Calitornia » Cuff Me woo! shirts. Sizes 15 to 17. Reliable Footwear Priced Re- | Cold Weather Underwear markably Low Boys Kangaroo Calf Shoes, oak tan soles; warranted not to rip. A Bee Hive special . $1.75 Boys’ Ol] Grain Schoo! Shoes recommended for hard wear A Hive special $1.98 Misses’ Vici and Box Calf Shoes warrant ed not to rip. A Bee Hive special— Women Women's Fine Jersey Ribbed Veate Pants to match; vests form-fitting a full regular cut; they come in natural § cream color; sizes 4, 5,6. Bee Hive Women's Fine Elastic Ribbed Cotton and Pants to match; superfine sizes 4, 5, 6. Ree Hive price We show a strong line of Women's Fine j Underwear, in fall and winter weighty white and natural; specially priced ap ima Women's Black Cashmere Hose, tt | heel and toe; fast black; sizes 8% ; Bee Hive price, only a |) Women's Superior Dye Black Case $1.35 Men's Box Calf Shoes, Nght and medium tas soles; warranted all mere Hose, do’ reinforoed bee erchie r Olid leather A and toe; sizes $% to 10. Bee Hive pre matiiched Linen Handkerchiefs, 3 fo Women’s Flannelette Gowns for = alse - : 39¢ YOUNG MEN’S SUITS Silkoling and Linen Handkerchiefe, 2 for : wore tantee i 7® RO, os +0 6.09989 9+: 920 ee . Winter Women's Vici Kid $10.00 Young Men's Suits, in cashmere and fancy worsteds, go | | 25¢ Suspende High Grade Comforts and Cotton onde Shoes, patent tip. at #4 0c Suspenders Women's Striped Flannel Gowns, ip a nt mat top; warrante , ‘ t Neckties i $15.00 Young Men's Suite, in fancy gray, brown and check, 4 od ME isos ors poe elgg os oo a! gl 5 lay ag Bieta $6.30 . pv pontine Ra alinuay well made and neatly finished in braid Hive special .. $1.98 Wool Box. t my Bee Hive price, only noe ha pee ms ey men's Outin annel Gowns; they co haa? : Unto : American Silk fox, per pair ph pee aay swans noma S > Ladies’ Collars and Ruching Oeaten ‘ Gloves, per pr n stripes, checks and plain white; this : aney Row pe ’ Hor: iin W king Gloves, per pair number is ® ren ark deat! than-onn kt adios’ fancy alk Ince and other w ash ma ing and bath robes; soft. and 3 Men's Heavy g Shoes 5 of 1 $8.00 B made extra long and wide; just as full and : ll the very latest styles. Collars price $2.50 Men be na She ‘On vesaalie ’ “i large as if made in the home, Bee Hive ae are sold for 600 around town, special | 414 Gotion Blankets 6.0 ne : ; y . : pecial price, only Saturday = Soo Men's Diss ! ad | 1 phe : ; $1.00 | Ladies’ fancy double Ruching Goilave, with y cage edt dlr Sor aes aoe » rae b 5.00 Men's Corduroy Coat ‘ Persian silk between, also the ‘ ders; superto a ant . $5.00 “Belz” Drews 3.00 Men's Canvas’ Coats, w Remarkable Lace Curtain Values | P°""it" "ik between the high pointed ots, Same sty id around town for Hive Be Two Great Specials in Ladies’ Belts $6.00 Hip Rubber hoes, at half price and less Saturday 98e, Special at the Be Fine St One lot of Lace Curtains, values run to $1.75 per patr, 3% yards long, and some run as Hundreds of other Bargains that space does not permit us to mention. wide as 64 inches. They are all new Saturday ph . peypeee enon aa COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. choles, clean stock, and a big varlety of | One lot of Ladies’ Relte in silk and elastic tra large w ed; Very 8p patterns to lect from Take your cholee very latest styles in buckles and we bing Md f Saturday jouly per pal ose Belts in this lot worth up to 506 toe ) 1 cotton filled Cot gy at 2 consists of a choice lot of new Lace Saturday beaut { design, finished he ® @ Curtains, values running to $1,00, with a | One lot of Ladies’ Elastic Belts, buckles the borde: lored, sateaa to mata Your cholee Saturday, per pair ave up to 89 Special Saturday Me 1104 First Ave.

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