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}doean't know, the person | hagn't yet come along to find it out right THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1908. RACE TRACK hands to put up the liven. fight of their AI 7 MAJOR PICKETT He came to Seattle in 1890 and A.tremendouy fight agalnat the jay opened hin #tore at First and Cher proposed aati favo track IAW Will be | eet Me at the Tea Room—Gar¥éy-Bishanan Co. ry, and from hie arrival has always} |led by the California Jockey Club been one of the foremoat busine probably tinder the direction | sua A W monte ics ger] (Q AMBLING isi ietelinat sty a _ Our Thanksgiving Sale Con- of the Temple de Hirach, belongs to |ponents of the race track dec tare | . H | Masontc ord the Bike and the | that the bill Will go thy same route | (By u United Freee) te tinues to Crowd the Store | \ Seattle Athletic club, He ie mar that It has gone for years in Call aeloned in arm LOU COHEN ried, with two ehildren grown, " | fornia logialatures, that It will pass | a Neate, tt Pert west | ives at 802 16th io is a Demo {the assembly and be killed in the fr “0 hat ‘4 | an i A en—told you # A. ~ erat, and in spite of recent aad hap: | senate committee on public moral Ah ot Sed ¢ the greatest valu new depends ble pe ings ts proud of it, and t® alway ‘| | It wan learned today from an au ‘ ly enin and merchandine that any other store In the Willing to bet, provided the wager — | thoritative souree that the “organt nq has some element of fun tn tt | " of the Republican party vordered. , And this, very brief, story tn the} The California Laghniavel watch will control the next legisla Patay 44 in of wnndvertined * | L story of Leu Cohen, gentel and ture, has announced to the race! nth bia name A | Will Be the Se Y ' on tt happy, seattoring his Jowher through | scene track people that they will have to ~ tage tof AL. Coh | peor at they will hay Washingion Ww G N. Y. A P. a 8 peatlespeek 10 8 0 | Ite aval making every one wha ti por Nene er snake thelr own fight at Basramento Washington who reat uction urchase Bene, It fe Low Cohe and | i th _ = hapy . an Cohen | a year TOMORROW'S THANKSGIVING OFFERING. ® name #8 8 good fellow and a good citizen. —_—_—_— Is year will be the firet time meee ve city than } and long may he continue to “kid that the legislature of the mtate will K G Be es ‘has | is rane | ane wiz bnited Presa) A org A Lind a 00 to $f. 30 id Gloves 69. wes and fun about | | RANCIBCO, Nov. 1—-With| wiatraight moral issue for years re 1 uede, G and Moche =) tities, to the | RA E Y AY | the ke aes over and the session and it pine } that the loud | Mat \ ie : + Ay he's F t 4 denen pe \ tt would ttf. | of the legislature of the state but) er of the organization have de since t t “ mine whieh | | little more than a month away, the | ek to take the responsibility of the oe pare ‘69c ee store Hofaiing to its members how they No ©. 0. Dy mail or telephone orders and positively none ane | END HAPPILY Interests for and againet the race | Snait yer / to dealers the world! track gambling in California are }pr eat bene aligning thelr forces for what will DWIN 5 OU ’ ¥. | Great Auction Purchase of | rox mi ee Sg CE a eS | $5.00 Skirts, | KNIT, WEAR | 201 ipal oc state capitol a | deen Dis | ipal o¢ _ ao J | » 4 . I r | Ee arrived in Seattle sects California AnthRace ‘Track (By United Press) SOCIAL NOTES: $2.19 ‘ ie Sikes humor has jeugue has been working for several! BAN FRANCIRCO it was|® ad anamn 8 ig | 2 ra aes years for the fasne that will come arinownced here today that 1? ad PM ie’ fe " wins before the state legislators and ex-| Gam he $ ebeecesocee man, so c » make the hardest fight of terest 4 Bridal Reception. ‘ adiates rectl its record this winter. On the other ; ' ner” of some hand the death of race track gamb ant tt and Cherry wa ling In many Eastern states hag left . ft va ry of aay com: | Rey Seren California one of the few places ; ' ee; Auction patrons made | . —— where betting on horse races ts atill | rie! t male penn t The cash regis that frequented “Cohen's Corner permitted, and race track men from aon Ay pone their hand. There | Was on the at least while all parts of the Union are joining | be tet et tt . $2.19 Oe ef oppor y to steal | at the ' & free-for-all - ~ : rnom oN. Y i ws mete Cohen declares |Club, where honesty was the prime ‘ AUCTION Bee es he, CORPORATIONS IN MG ss00c nA _- | Lou Cohen was born in 1863 and n- | $5. oats, L grew up in New York city, wher $2.98 . " learn the cigarmaking trade. He ae 4 ~~ - . #3, 30, Dec. 7, 14 worked at the bench as a cigar err Mra. B. C. Burke if URES OF TRAVEL. maker, and followed every branch | _ (By United Press.) Pr * and Mre , ‘ ci lcket $2.00. 8:15 P. M, [of the clxarmaking business, chow: | NEW YORK, Nov. 11.—A bitter 700-702 Pike St. “The House for Bargains” served in the dining room during © A. Hall, ing, cigarettes and snuff, If there| War ts being waged today between ‘ ; he i | ee ee all is anything about tobacco that he the American Sugar Refining com See the big bankrupt purchase of Household Linens now on “ - a" | satay dl & a | pany and Arbuckle Hros., who are view In the windows F values t Car being sted in their a $2 98 | plage Robes, A 9¢ NJ ght by the F Refining com Do . ’ S OT ON pe oh Shoe Dept. mestic syn tt a e dnt piuieN's wea lashed nd the « shar com . ay, N . 2 | on | eetition “Nae resulted tn pealing “A Pertect Fit for Every Foot” | Ya"?! rg Aro NK Auction trin Os er S AND Bi Gown the margin between raw and my BOYS SHOES—Aines 1 and 2, | Anh ; “ee Atpha Ribbons 1.2 5 refined products to a basis, it ogular value $1 $ worth de Alpha é ete Gevtas ty James that little more than « how 1.19 po heey 1 29 dance . ii, "a si ‘i the cost of production WOMEN'S JULIETS — all | Ble. Heavy, 4 4 Pinta Saturda: batters Bale SS : The cause Ba the fe each menees slzee; worth $1.60; 98c size 4, 48 to which all of the \ on °S KNIT WEAR, | the two leading producers can be now aN f , "§ nororit € the y have urd scinatora, in bed only surmised, but it Is current go# been Invited, The patronenses will | & 8c rm, Auction sip in the trade that Arbuckle Bros MOCCASING — In 19 be Mre. Pierre Fretn and Mra. EB) 4 41c | have had a failing owt with the new bh nd tan; silk em Cc weed Btevey Samy eed Amert ee Bom oral 12c = 16 inet ili Women's Century Club Early-Morning Specials in the Thanksgiving | a] F A 3 WOMEN'S DRESS SHOES- i2€ | Sale in Damask, full bleached, 2 yards wide, $1.50 perfect fitting, In ‘7 y, Caticeen Jans 20 im & large aevertment. of 4 patent toes; regular patte » 6 yards, regular 15¢ S24x24. to match, $4.50 the dozen gua’ hour for con 5c ine ble Dan d 9:20 TO 10:20 Mercerized Table Damask, @S¢ the yar ies MEN’S CANVAS lub ' a " .. opeh an & & S to match, $1.50 the dozen Woeeth ¥ m nl ~- = 4 in cium and | a complete selection of higher grade Ta oa (ey at cone he : Grieter, cfcporn aid Mrs siyle; regu 69c ko £3 . States Henator John W. Dantele, of Piay Mrs, Steele will give a div w and gingham: well | al valuc is Comforters ae aes “ Virginia. is lm the prison. toda camian en Ctke Vou Baked mma ‘you aways Bay Oe ited Maish Laminated Cotton Down’ Com Jawaiting (rial om numerous charges ; idge Afternoon 1.00 f a R full size; heavy silkol cover; special, Sonal ame: ave als F Bowen will er SY gina 50 cach wired t Francisco to as ' ; rrow afternoot vo r : a if the erly pre . age selection of new patterns of Silkoline, for tieing law D.C. ged Morning Wedding meet you ques lag comforts, special this week only, 10¢ the Be gs with the Mise Hasel 3 and Mr pare iced dicent MFM. maually sold for 12% yard. raft te wear Underpriced apt age 4 CASTRO TOLD TO Go, red Outing morning at n Churet x nctitinneeniinmmenian 4 the Oh the n By United Press) fee Tr tt The bride Nov Rice KNOSHER & CO., lnc the Cream of ‘CORNER SECOND AND JAMES Wheat 1 Tee Navy Heans And So Are the Heaters 25¢ Vanilla and Lemon Extract or Weather Is Here Every nickel less than the regular price is a genu ine saving on these strictly high grade heaters. Es pecially heavy constructio m, handsome in design and finish, and splendid value at the regular prices 1 2he Golden Grain Granules me RADIANT Hc) f I a coal heater. ue Special “Hot Blast tion consumes ev ep once of coal, makin 1 iuel saver. Pol , re eel body, extra he ed firepot. Full j i trimmings. lar $17.00 size ecial $13.00 ‘ Regular $19.00 si, ‘ $14.75 i MOUND OAK bination heater, for ee coal, A lary t similar in con : 1 the “Live ( aut y finished ‘ fall nickel Pid Pi : ‘ lar $24.00 ! $17.00 | Live Oak. ‘ - . Similar to Cut a : i 4 The Bay Now ae Pay La‘er Place Sellers to M ch Ali the Credit onarch You Woni Ranges 20¢ UMBRELLAS 1.19 ne MeDert Thick, Warm tr ott. 2% wns in attendan 6c Oponsume =Fur After « wedding breakfast the hap. Necklets by couple left for an extensive trip on They will reside at Butte, Mont worth 9850 uae te. Corah. oa premmnanl M13 — W5—17 SECOND AVENUE dc these are golag architect fast at Bocial Evening PN IAPS TATA 1 Altar Sodality of the - c Imm: ption will give a ‘ social thie evening at the parish | service, and public will find no 0c hall, 18th and Marton st. delay in «© © returning he unive in the eve F Sherman's Gon Hore. ; cision to recognize dren's Outing The distinguished Jesuit mixsion- | Concert = ernment of Paraguay Mashed as the result of the suc Davite. Treasury Statement. Night Gowns colors Thom the pr Shermar emidenc neeption insted by Rev ary in as © ate all UMBRELLAS 1.19 Tr Sherman. T will open a week's minsion at the Nov. 11,—The The Well-Ko “Dax immaculate Conception church, 18th (By Untted Pre Press.) toda shows: back” Brand Usmbrel av. and Marion st. at the 10:30 LONDO! Nov. 11—The recent |} disbursements las, for ladies and =men, j mans Sunday morning. Franc man diffic wht made of a very super Home Wedding was exploited as threatening « ter ot ‘Ep cn 1 fine raln-repeliing cloth Mine Katie May W daughter! ritic war between the two powers, The “LIVE OAK,” for wood or coal, is especially all kinds of taney han ¢ Mr. and Mra. William Welch tae ‘bens Gapaiee -o6 & stupend heavy construction, with a steel body and cast iron dice; regularly worth united in marriage : Mr. ma a), pabuaen Udinted teaaiiat i |The ceremony was performed « Incident is thrown 312—Regular $17.00 size; special $13.25 SPECIALS FOR MEN Rev, Randolph of the Grace ts the “correspond 9.00 » 8 1 t ; |church. Miss Nana Gee was maid| er * by mal 314—Regular $1 ize; specia $14.75 on White Madras vo oy eg Wy H eats brother of the bride, acted as best| ,/ Sle Just arrived an immense Mr. and Mrs. Fairchild left ~ Jac mets, heavy ‘ nd, Ore, for a short visit, | go ine on aecou Ps or 48 consignment of Men's dress which they will return to Se-| financial depression and the hats, in all the latest shapes | r future home. ities] and religious unrest, th > | defeat by Germany would undoubt- | and new Fall colorings; th V. L. Sodality: ey of the | Maly nave meant a second commune | wine and Gray; onaabte pe include the best known makes # degen ape an yen Are Jand the fall of the republic rie dies 6 men and are all marked at very {er evening wv. 24, at &| worth $8.00; spe 1.19 low prices to insure quick sell: | hall, Terry ay. and Co For a few days more, to intro ine Extra Haavy A 1 | ing, for instance | umbia st . due their painless and modern worth 39 "| The Femoes Tiger, Tiger ME 1, Uniterian Whi Cl Remodeling Sale of § * hods, the St. Paul Dentists will Special « Ermine, usually ian oh leat Woetnentan |! i ine do all work at cut rates. This af- “¥ ag c sold at from 93.50 ¢2. 39 even of it# members who New Fall Milli ry fords those requiring dental serv- yg sated to $4.50 nat whist and the workmen are busy ices an exceptional opportunity to Tic on and panne arn together our new store, mak have work done practically at cost. The neries w the finest 1 ing ex 1, regular 6 ; ne st Bie corey wi ng ft f tee Toe ss Painless extraction a specialty. _ 12 » $3.60 at 8 pm, Frida m the SP Lil etter our CUT-RATE PRICES. Shirts West End cha saan ide at from Examinations ....... FREE -rinceton, | owe: concert. fl and 98c + the auspices of the Unt 1-3 to 1-2 Off — ote ‘uk soompeeed of Mion wows co "Nothing resceved. |g Btidge Work, per tooth $3.50 Powell, violinist; Miss May Muki Plates $3.00 up Joloncellist, and Mise Anne Ford MME. PAUL All work guaranteed ST. PAUL DENTISTS COR. THIRD AV. AND PIKE ST, Snoqualmie Hotel Entrance. Travel upon our cars is sate — safer than on steam railroads or on most electric railway systems, It Is not safe enough to suit this company until it is ABSOLUTELY safe. Even when this company has done everything In Its power to prevertt accidents they will happen because most PATRONS are careless, WE ARE GOING TO ASK THE PUBLIC TO BE CAREFUL, 4. itis human to be careless, But a man ought to be intelligent esough not to be careless about the safety of his OWN body. 5. We will print in these columns instructions and Suggestions which we hope will prevent many an accident. Watch for them. 6. It is our desire to go beyond being careful, THE SEATTLE ELECTRIC COMPANY Copyright 1008 by Stome & Webster,