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THE STAR—THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1908, ‘ - ponds on whether we take up the ve westion in a broad way, When all REG ARE TU the tntereats concerned in the tm " | Provement of waterways, and that | means every Interest in the nation junite demanding thetr development ——— ~~ —menem | UNder an Immediate, uniform and vasa dations"! of the chict munictpal oftictats, | effective plan. the work wilt be ‘he moweage will deal somewhat |" ad not before.” The Committee Waits for! #0" yesterday afternoon and re aN a ferred to Superintendent Houllloi Xtonalvely with a 0 / —— ‘Are to Be Made to eatanetven 7 ath, the police depart DISCREDIT PATTERSON Complete Reports on of the department of pubiie utilities, | sale of dining-room fur: for this “busy Friday” — hings represent value giving il. repetting cain emmendations | ih A formal ordinance and = lotter|f| ~7We have unusually interesting news; thgse specials are ajl articles of City Counc redistrieting of the che the te.'| \ecetneette e Case. efplaining the, legal queptions In good worth and practical use; just such news as this makes trading active « ity, the crea.| Sydlved will probably be f rd tion of & second police court and { inited Press, — PI will probably be filed with will recommend a here each Friday. special pricing of buffet for “busy Frday”— —this is an exceed- Oy u ) “ | SPOKANE, Nov > Hie counell at ite meeting on next Pinprovement. measures Ue, Satabtiohanent of poles sub | on to Pe How rol dig The question of raixiug money (Monday evening tA] innovation in| : [range ® post season championship |" the big regrade deficits, rej) The corporations committer and| to the cit o game here with the Spokane high, | #U40& from the recent deciaton =I the ‘committees on fire and water, P wei. The chief , REPORTS ON DEEP but his offer was not taken serious, |t® Supreme court upsetting cound| lighting, and health and sanitation, : aha ingly pretty buffet panett ted with the heads ly here, Patterson wae not man.|°! Aaseas the Jack), will hold regular meetings tonight: AAs e LAWE FUOES | j ye anya aking for WATERWAYS lager of the Chicago.teom that vin,|#0@ St. regtade proceedings, wadiat which a number of matters: of 7 ) style, finished the ie to these changes, |ited Seattle, but a cab writer on| ken up by the city counell’s/®ansiderable importance — will | f BELA Z, weathered and gold pam embody the Ideas (hat ap biealiia |the Chicago Tribune and the joke | “ance committee at a special sent taken under discussion ] ‘ Z ; ee a ‘im in his firat official mes: | pence arnt ab Seettaseareriommetpeagheily ~ en; the top is 20 by aeder = = = 2 By yates, Presa.) jot the trip, Since then he has ( comcll jLALTIMORE, Md. Nov. 19.-|been a sporadic letter writer, pro- | BM gore clearly (o under-/Gtfford Pinchot, chief forester FA an innumerable “invasions” tor 43 inches; has a ,DEPOSIT aitwation with regard to/the United States, in an address | different teama re ‘ fewapliahed, a» compared this afternoon before the Atlantic . pvenr Mone? at S Per Cont to “, | French beveled t and as show.) Deep Waterway association, said:| Patterson is endeavoring to close | H se an ane ea } fh SVs Gia Few 97 (TO fy for changes that! “The success of the development “a contract to bring @ Chicago high |B . f UGWE SOUND SAVINGS & wn Chain ed mirror that is 16 ded, tho mayor/of the waterways of both eoaats | school toam here to play the winner |B i greene ov , by 30 inches; the peroneal interviews with land the interior of the country de of the Lincoln roadway game | prnaertratsarmnieesteart sere rents oli + { top has two small Sie ess le = shelves, with ser. pentine edge, two swell shaped draw- ers, one lined for silverware, one large linen drawer and a large com \ Big Woolen Buy ; We Bought $31,000 Worth of Goods of L. Lyons, the Highest Priced Merchant Tailor in the World, They Were Forced to Sell partment under- neath; this is a Fe Pe very good value at the regular price - =— regular value $27.50 ern specially priced for “busy Friday” $14.95 cup and saucer special for “busy Friday”— having been fortunate in obtaining an enormous quantity of imported cups and saucers at a very un usual figure, we have arranged a very special sale of them for Friday these cups and saucers are made of Oshima, a Japanese ware, and are Wecorated extensively with Japanese figures; they are prettily shaped and are splendid values. specially priced for “‘busy Friday” only—11c each Them —mail, C. O. | —mail, C. O. D. or phone | D. or phone orders will | orders will not be ac- | not be ac- cepted on cepted on these ad- | these ad- vertised vertised specials. specials. Showing the Ins'd> Construction of Our Coats Wanted, Wanted, Wanted we $9 cash buyers for property = at rOoR TAILOR. Ts Pick One at Half-Price f H. COHL, Tailor 508 Third Ave. i} . Ww | INTERNATIONAL DOND @ REALTY j COMPANY |] 1088-10 American Mask Molt@ing arenas el ses IF YOU KNEW A Gas Range it saves Time and Money to Seattle Lighting Company Both Phones Ex. 75. P.1. Bidg. 4th and Union. BUY TIMPAHUTE GOLD MINE STOCK AT 25 CENTS. It te rapidly arriving, and wil! make big money for present buyera KAVANAGH CO., Inc., Mine Operators. 7046-678 JOHNSTON BLOG. $15, $18 and $25 Men's Suits, O’Coats, Raincoats Cut to $10, $12.50 and $15 VERtwothousand Suits, Over- coats and Raincoats for men and young men affected ina sweeping order from the head of the house to “get the Our bid was the closest to the price they had to have. They never sold a suit in their business experience for less than $60.00, | and only used the best woolens money could.buy. Now We Are Going to Put on Sale | Friday, Saturday and Monday Every Yard of These Goods at One Price Made to Order No matter what price these goods sald for—$60.00, $65.00 or money” Friday and Saturday. $70.00 was their price, and you could be safe if you paid us these “ . ea Gils cade You weil dod saunas cant son aur The best styles of the season Our price will be § 20,00, made to order, angsinade in any style you in absolutely guaranteed wish, with A-No. 1 Linings and Workmanship clothing that we sell. regular- Made in Our Own Shops, and Made tofit You Perfect ly at from $15 to $25, and good bargains at these prices, are yours at $10, $12.50 and $15. Don’t take our word, but in- vestigate for yourself. All suits pressed and kept in repair free of charge. You will never have this opportunit gain for such price Goods never used by anyone but first-class merchant tailor Re member ¢ will only put these goods on sale in thi ore for FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY d Balance of goods not sold will be sent’ to our San Francise Open Until 10:30 o’Clock Saturday Evenings American Gentleman Tailors} A.-BRIDGE & CO. argest Clothiers on the Coast FIRST AND YESLER FIRST AND YESLER 2