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7 THE ST RIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1908. s aah ag son DP ocncwas | Maeone to Have Temple. Re Change Schedule. Shoots nt Dow Pliance with the demand tor Amerie bX *, B18 10th N r NORTH YAKIMA, Deo, 4.—Me R EY Aa & result of the mishap to the! yo MM ; " ee re ee oat Ere ij bY Koesor—Mre. M. Keoser, 14. No sons of North Yakima have recely Charmer, changes in the sehedule of | night b > , 4s mont, have oon making Va iver hoate in th ty ed thelr plans for a Masonic temple he ©. PR, ten : Duvidson—=D. H. Davidson, 66, No-| here, The plans call for a five have been necessary, A. B, Calder |i", the olty a. . vember 29, 619 Relmont N story building on Yakima ay, the thts ing ‘ ¢ Roed—W, Reed, 48, Decembor 1 | two upper Moors to be devoted to ain Faas Hemmodere ‘Troupe | bu ts mp Minenata Calle at Mant, HANDMADE HATS A SPECIALTY Mme. PA ® 1VH MILLINORY ttle General hospital lodge purposes, and the other floors (By United Press.) #, the whole to cost ap SPOKANE, Deo. 4A decree May—Mra. M. May, 45, December for baal 1621 Pike prace proximately $160,000. A Masonic| signed yeuterday by Judges Kennan “fe Sig ? SE ee temple association has been formed. jand Hunoke of the superior court | morning time of the nee a Ave, Oppente New H Sirth Notices. - eee removes and permanently dishars| t's ANd connecting witt meee Seen See s Lawson—To the wife of @. B.] s practicing as attorney at law) ") *'°°°"'* —_— Doctor Says He|~ 4, a eon (By United Press.) m—To the wife of MH. L.] PORTLAND, Ore, Dec. 4.—A sen James Hopkins, a ploneer lnwyer B am, city, November 30, a son sational report Is current in Pacific | Hopkins was found guilty of at} Soon e in | hm—To the wife of . Gohm,| northwest ratlroad and financial] tempting, through a series of fraud ith av. November 21, a|clreles today that the Great North. | » Lee, 19 yours old, was ar-/ulont deals, to get contro! and title | Perfect Health. efa's. Gthrtiing aévances tn tho! * youterday by City Detectives|of land in Idaho owned by an illtt | _ Carson——-T » the wite of ©, Carson, | stock market during the past few | Charles Phitiipa and Jamon Byrne | erate German It was also fo oe 3 : fty, November 27, a son days is due to the fact that Hill} on a charge of stealing $46 in cash | that In & number of applications for {iy United Press a |has sold the Great Northern's coast|and about $100 worth of jeweiry|PeMstona he had made false affi RY, C8 $ Vine from Sand Point, Idaho, to/from the home of C. HM. Carey 0b | davite prederick F ohtef of KET ON Puget sound to the Chicago &@| t8th ay. N., taat . | Northwestern ratiroad When questioned by the detectives Seard of » . pd Morrow neral land and | Mins Lee had been employed an a ‘ . City Clerk D. H. Rees of Renton | Waukee @ St. Paul ratiroad at Se-|/day before Thanksgiving left a note . has been summoned to appear be | attle, but te doubted by Hill offt-{ that her baby was dying and that = ee Judge George TT Morris at noon | Clais in Portiand, The Groat North.| se wae compelied to lnave hurried A general campaign of eliminat tomorrow ‘and show canse for his|erm line from Spokane to Puget|'¥ A few days later Mra. Carey dis- ling contagious or infectious dis sh. fore ——of the— Wai - fe the i Pree f covered he le or he ¢ die wil he undertaker e e cl hed refusal to put the names of the pro-| sound ts consl © of the moat | eo the Mee of the Camm ensis wee vitton naettenen under | eons reaaive party upon the dallot for! valuable sections of the road run The Lee girl returned the Jey passes an appropriation of $4 ae when ! ne olty ¢ next Tuesday sing as It does through the great/io Mr. Carey yesterday at p Shih will be aaked | " t Lycos! 28 the clerk told| Washington timber belt and from| headquarters, but he declined to| ") ,i*h, Reorete @ state boi ce ig Undirovine sd chance for | "2 progressive party that he could | Seattle north into British Colum soute and whe was released from | One line of work which is to e pam ve bee * oe Luions un | @0t Place the names of their candi-| bla. According to this rumor the | custody | ie @ crusade aye ; | dates upon the tick ey not hay.| Northwestern Intends completing a " peace ruction of rate tn te time ing given the » 10 days’ no-| coast extension and will build from FORMER TACOMA tion, as provided | Seattle to Portiand tu 1 y AD | suffers - feen suffering from an) Ne Give Leal ef Bright's disease, but | be th vat {fOr in the primary inws At present the nearest thing to very competent Fee ene ee ae hia|_ TRE progressive party claims that! a coast extension that the North MAYOR dD Siete. eg bright, but | it Was imposnible to fulfill the 30| weatern has la its line terminating 718 First Ave. Bankrupt Stock H. Peters, receiver for this firm, has come into possession of several cases of goods which were delayed in transit, and, following his former style of disposal, has decided to sell them at retail tomorrow (Saturday) yee for recovery 8 {Gays Motice, and the progressive |at Casper, W wh ote | sfore he will tice © progressive | a ‘aaper yo hen the St A nem tags Mtnane at PAY, therefore wants the election | Paul announced that It would build (By United Press.) Woman of e Pacific coast the}. TACOMA, Deo ¢- Jacob C Mann, | | ies) Sais fa ieica| Strange Power hold ‘as a city of the fourth class, [a line Northwestern was generally cred G VE NICK (ted with having like ambitions, J EL TO J. His recent announcement that | [there would be no more Pacific | OPPOSING PARTY |: transcontinental tines for many years to come would seem to K tributt ‘ ‘ . put a quietus op any talk of a new or contributing 6 cents to the! ine, however . support of the independent sociallst| ‘The recent big raise in Great » Makes « Semernette : | tver ement —— Nour Crentest party, a rival organisation to the! Northern stocks ts atill unex-| "Yn iors ne settied at Tacome. and Wish Cea the te | ) THR ForvRE ronwror VOYANT 0 INSTANT DEATH Sues bie footing while work! Sest of bin new dome, E.| @14 Melrose av. fell! t md this morning Seg en fe head and being in JSFROM ROOF TY te Rios, at 15 Untew one to whic he delonged, A. F. | plained. Great Northern has been | be property which eventwally || | Brodish wae last night suspended | tho strongest stock on the exchange nim Bad been at work only Dally Coamelt This Mf en from the ranks of the Fitus faction | 7 when the accident) + sectalists at a mecting in the during this week and yesterday it velene Olalvveyaat and | December 5th. * poof was slippery) M made an advance of 2% points and Peyehto-Patmtet j calet, and it was | Labor Temple. Brodish’s nickel|joday went up 2 points more, clos | } ‘this that be fel! on go in the bat at the im/ing at 2% higher than yesterday. | jrarrted le ie ’ | sometimes long for = |} Sean AT yeare old, and had | soba" lent socialists’ meeting last) This is the highest point it has|brether, Joseph, Htying pear | giimpre peat the curtain that | of Seattle for 18) MRaey jtouched this year, The buying of | '**¢ Rides and shute out the future || » our view? Do you occa Picking up his hat, Brodish sald.| stock seems to come chiefly from Goverament Bays Lumber Bis Wife survives him. He Clothing 7 “ as he started for the door: “I will |». t ™ BK Weod, in charge of the) fowl that if 4 could GOO DS hariag ember of the SOUS | suyport anyone I please, where I powerful tactde tnterests. focal’ quartermaster’s often, hae | ve some ink re | " nseral. |Riaae® and how I please, and, tur! The Ladies’ Ald society of the! been tnsrected i Balun Jae 0 to the shoud || $3.00 Famous Co.'s Hats, | Boston Silk Garters, 10 asi jther, it's none of your business! | M. E. church at Interbay will hold, feet of jvm ippinee | as With: SORMIEES 00 eenes Tt Seadioute $1 95 | _ Receivers Pric c | Good night.” One other member/a baasar and New England supper for thie || contingency that looms up tn | $13.50 FAMOU8 CO’S 8UIT, Price ' 50c President Suspenders, SEATTLEITES v= suspended and four dixmiased|on Friday evening, December 11 h call, for eee Sai] the future, dark and forbidding. |] RECEIVER'S Ged Relies Oo Hae Ee be jfor Infractions of the rules. The! The supper is to be served at 6 he bide will be opened that you could better apprectate PRICE eos * R * c and enjoy life? Would it not be etver's . 35c i. c, Receiver’s 6c Very agreeable to kn $20.00 FAMOUS CO.'S SUITS SENSATIONAL meeting was unusually lively o'clock } $2.50 and $2.00 Odd Vests, Price ' , vf PRICE $6.85 Price C | ceivers a — | } ote $1.50 Umbretias, 45s | _ Price coos v ea: | Buffalo Comes to Seattle Bee s5 I) esereroerses | ESTES Mie | acy we i : , re. Bolden flow; what dare of th CE, 50 Suit Cases, celver’s ae bat now ot Te a oO Nedek: ond. month aim soon toate, TO $20.00, RE $7.15 Gecsirere Prise:.@ is | Prive 27¢ fis wife, Is crowding | . | for you; what pers CEIVER'’S PRICE ‘ Fine Ribbed Under. Receivers wear, Receiver’s 36c Price 15c Price B0c Heavy All-Wool Sox, Ext ALL WOOLEN WORSTEDS AND CASHMERE SUITS OR be able to anticipate j cere SaELSS, FR With « $35,000 Stock of High-Grade Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Furnishin ity, ‘The Cummings | coming events? surety OVERCOATS, FAMOUS CO,’'S 0c All-Silk Ties, al! shapes | Extra Fine Assorted Fancy fm aristocratic soctety. | 5 Are yo In trouble? De you PRICE, $22.50, RE ’ and shades, | Colored Flanne! Shirts, Re charges his wife with; hee Rebbe bia lh padlenbinniel-Sideg CEIVER'S PRICE $8.95 Recetver’s Price Cc ceiver's a intimate relations with | and talents, that you are baffied Genuine Hair Wool Price 65c Kramer, a marine en ta and “ $2.00 ODD PANTS, RE en Underwear, $2.00 Fine All Woolen Under- j out of Seattie, and | {cf sa you should call on this CEIVER'’S PRICE 70c vers Price 8c 4 wear, Recelver's Silver Brand Collars, 5 Price c $300 SEMI-ORESS PANTS, Receiver'a Price c $1.00 Heavy Biack Sateen RECEIVER'S 160 Handkerchiefs, Shirts, RF ‘ PRICE $1.80 Revebreve Pried 2c Me eee OTHER ARTICLES TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION WILL BE SOLD IN THE SAME PRO- PORTION. Remember, this is positively the last day in which this great Bankrupt Stock of Clothing, Hats and Furnishings will be on sale at retail. H. PETERS, Receiver. Zl 718 , 4 Dealin Small Profits——_—_——-Many Sales That's Our Motto 1a ee MN OST =.-f| SHOP EARLY NOW FOR XMAS een HALF. PRICE AND LESS And Splendidly Prepared Are We With Proper eR ING eA ae ee RIDICULOUSLY LOW Prices ON EY Bil Merchandise for Sensible and Valuable Gifts. Look for Special Bar-}ifurs Wolter 28 Count on Us—as Always—for Best Values — ewig or anytht you may be inter eored As a matter of ad Fertiaement, Mme Rion will give | her celebrated $6.00 readings one | week for $1.00 Tring thie “ad Mine. Rion te permanentiy io cated In her offices ore "and wated that « wave no fear of un Pleasant surroundings or having thetr confidence betrayed | 5 Ueton | 00 mm. CH Op ms. I hrough th ‘ Bthe couple im Cheng’ The Buffalo Sales and Brokerage Co., Seattle’s newest mercantile es- love, sourtahin, marriage. Vorse, sales, wilt, patents. jour The Buffalo Sales and Brokerage Co., the Greatest World-Renowned Bargain Giv- ers, establishes in Seattle a general sales store for the purpose of disposing of stocks of Wiited woman and find out the Fairbury, Neb.; rere, property terurence, | merchandise of every description, providing an outlet for bankrupt and surplus stocks, 7 ty giving his wife } @en devices, only to be! | Causes of your bad luck, and how a into living with her by! | to change your bad condtet: j entreatios. | | to thoes of success, Joy and hap. |} : fs makes counter piwese B and allegations against Mine Ron's po j . ; dettut, wodiap ‘ sas City, Beattie and tablishment, opens its doors to the public at 424 Pike street, were . ages, olf, mining claims, || W] Only stocks which must be sacrificed for a speedy sale will be handled. Stocks will be | FIRST AVE. Between Columbia and Cherry RECEIVER’S SAL ing @ story of do siear, t to the potnt im - “oe | an barrie: treasur title lett out for San } meaees, & 4 morning with Creieh« | t 3 ® purchased by us outright, or will be sold by us for our clients on a percentage basis. To consummate speedy sales, we will offer all stocks at prices much less than wholesale sess, Siverything offered in this store will be a genuine oy In taking ower the lease on our store, we bought the Siegel stock from the Atlas Sales and Brokerage Co. at about Suits $7.50 Fancy Checks goat. : god Vener Ststona partmen 6c FouriuHand Tis 49 @ Men's Xmas Wants Waists and Kimonos Holiday Slippers for the Family 99.00 Fesey Browns $2.4& Mon's Gun Metal go at Meet. nebhis Shop while lines are at their best and ae rhe oken * Gun Metal Shoes go at $4.00 Men's Dress Shoes go at ‘ $5.00 Men's Dress Shoes go at Men's Shoes $10.00 Black Cheviots d go at ., é $11.50 Biue Serges go at $12.50 Black Serges go at ° ‘ $12.50 Tweeds and vew; pri nd Children’s Felt Slippers, flexible veidaatiakbe Siwy . fur trimmed. Bee Hive special Ladies’ Felt Slippers, a great variety of col ors to select from. Special 1,95 go at Men's Holiday Neckwear in endiens variety 0c Pourtn-Hand Ties in all the latest fads and fancies; choicest 2,45 wo at 29c and wanted colorings. Prigad at 2.95 SOc Gray, Heavy Ribbed 24c 25c, 35c path 50c Unde t rorking inderwens, Babe: # Men's Xmas Handkerchiefs in plain, taney and Mohair 1 65 gl s Do your shopping while stocks are at thetr i6c Four-tn-Hand Ties 19¢ best and brightest, Heavy peony 1 95 50c Pink and Blue, Fancy Rib- and initial, Priced from-- > bed Underwear 30 French Thibets mo at... tonnes ' ” Men's Slippers in tan and blac all solid > rr le $6.00 Men's High Cots goes at Cc 5c 4 50c latest styles; leather, Special $20.00 Bird's Bye $ 0 5 ssciihe- sols +: eat $1.00 Wool Underwear Men's Silk Handkerchiefs in all the latest regular $3.50 $ $ Worateds go at ’ Hats goes at 48c fancy effects, also in plain white and white 1 ee ‘ 1.00 and 1.25 Overcoats and Craven-| 9200 Men's Hate $1.26 Woot Underwear 79c with initial, Pri a rom iat a omen’. : 35¢ ottes to at if ; goes a : 25c to 75c Saturd Men's arpet Sitppera leather 5c 2. Men's ata, soft 1.50 All. Wool Underwear | Saturday ves. Spectad . $10.00 Overcoats, grays, andi’ and derby, go at enn: 98c Men's Fancy Holiday Arm Bands In endless : ; ; laces $5.65 esse Mean How aah Sragh ce variety. Priceé from $2 50 Dainty Needs for the Little Tots go a M alee’ af fic Dress Shirts " ' Dainty Headge Warm Coats, Legging: $12.50 Overcoats, grays and} 4 derby, go at .. goat 39c | 10c to 75c¢ \ A ree and Mitter feed remarka ow _ blacks. H 0 adies Mannish Infants’ We Le Specia lowe ” Heat specials in money go at 7,15 ‘ Suit Cases ee pee aioe 49c | Comforters and Blankets Walete, ethetdieea ‘waits; they come taf Gaterday trou, eee eee lose buyers $18.50 Overeoats and 9,45 ~ Surely a seasonabd! 4 acceptable Xmas stripes and dot effects. Spectal for Sat 25 69 a ns ; Cravenettes go at ‘ 0 Dress Shirts 98c gift, "We offer some very choice values for say C Cc inne nd 22.50 Cravenettes > at : * _ ifants’ Coats in and short. ‘Specia ge oo ’ ol peatgea $10.95 Satarday Infar i i short. ‘Specially 96.00 Leather Suit The Working Shirts 39c Comforters filled with beat quality t-plece $1.49 a $1.98 priced trom kerchlets go at 10e Working Sox vi 4c $3.50 Wool Worsteds kid or calf leathers, Pants ape ‘otton, tied and stitched, extra large size ‘ Mevy oxtons soles $2.00 Working Pants a an ik ila p tee tha ‘overed with best quality French 9 98 Lot of Not Waists, worth up to $7.00; all this 8c to $5.50 $1.50 value yong S5c bas po Rogegey $1.00 Working Shirts 48c A{-eatin. Special Saturday ’ season's styles, Special for 4, 50 Infants’ Wool Mit n all colors, Spectal EE Guts Cases ge wt go at os Somforters filled with good quality white Baturday . A " ¥ priced for $1.19 50 Working Pants $12.50 Cow Hide Suit gee oe : : [re | page poi . p nese $1.25 Blue Shirts cotton, thed with Germantown yarn ‘98 ACh . Displ £ Dai Saturday at $1.49 $2.50 Corduroys 1 25 ae pity Ko at rh dee dk 59c P full size, Special c arming Misplay o ainty | infants’ Bonnets in’ bearskin, sil and silk ’ Po Wool Biankets in gray, tan and white, full net, Specially ’ ae ts « Men’s Furnishings $1.50 Flannels 89c size. @pectal for 4 5 Neckwear priced from 45c $1.00 fl web eat 1 95 Oe White Handkerchtets go at F bke keds th Saturday $ . 0 Neckwear, all of the latest, at prices that : : t ' bh M4 , 7 1M, at es ~ 31'c0 Fochitegs 2 45 go at $1.60 Night Shirts 89 obe Blankets, for Bath Robes, colors, Sar’ pt ge i on ee ie ae aie: a Holiday Leather Goods Ae 1 . 5 a : Pa 1d India effect if adies’ Neckwear, In double ruche effects arly shoppers get best selections ; $1.49 oe ot é Ihe Red and Blue Hand oad Cc Persian and India effects. or pe flay ong ne puree tn state dot WOMEN'S KiD sHoES 5 Baturd , also silk and Ladies’ Sealskin pure jaturday ‘al 25¢ worth up to $2.50. Mpevtans g0.08 8. LOO $1.25 :. $1.98 Ladies’ Silk Neckwear and saul 49c | i seers oart ie effects, Special for .... severe Umbrellas Always Acceptable as ri ‘0 | go at 4 oo ¥ ; $4.50 All-Wool Worst edn, go at 15e Dress Sox, black, brown 600 Working Gloves 9 einty Holiday Aprons cae rere’ #8 $6.00 All-Wool Fancy Worsteday Ne a es, natural “ils nie DE ie, Mall 29c Laat Bags nah oo Se tag BE Novelties in Xmas Belts a Gift a m4 3,75 a ' c ie Working Gloves 49c “with and without bib , 5c Belts in endiow= variety, the choloest, best | Children’s Umbrellas from 14.09 ry 4 Meipriolady - t ere sa a 2 goat, tobeeeee oe Spe o and newest, pr emarkably low pied 9680 Al-Woal Fans orated eT oe Ali-Wool Box $1.00 Working Gloves Bg MOON Menar Asponal epabrolé Ladies’ Black and Colored Silt Blastic Belts, 49c .. 75c id 4 $4.95 ag Sasi aN BE Ob OL Kash ud, cobises ees c ety trimmed. Special : 25c wide and narrow web; not a belt in the lot | Ladies’ Umbrelles from OR BOYS a. o serreaty . Ladies’ Small Fancy Aprons, lace and em worth less than 50¢, Your 25c 98 $5 00 Palte Boys’ Cait brotdery trimmed, with and without pock- choice Saturday .....+ “ C to ‘ Prices Always Less Than Wholesale at The Buffalo Store ets, Special for Saturday— Ladies’ Black and Colored Silk Web Belts, | Men's Umbrellas from ts iby; ss, 49c «: 98c¢ Rodd dor syivss tte onrereen A $1.00 .. $3.50 ~The Buffalo Sales & Brokerage Co.f a6 w 2=/The Bee Hivel** = Leo for | The Greatest World-Renowned |,,,Lesk fo | First Av. Sertaeah nak tallied einae First Av. ee ee | Bargain Givers MM 424 Pike | Bet. Vine and Cedar Streete Bet. Vine and Cedar Streets. Branch Store 2401~—2403 jackson Street

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