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LEGISLATORS T MEET TONIGHT! (Wy Untted Press) bly | of 6 m organisation pro » Fevatved . fre we “Seat tore pe t tre om nearly) edt that the apeake me aguante ba A nd that LONG TUNNEL HAS BEEN COMPL ETED |\i (By Valeo Press.) RENO, Nev. Dec. iL.—A opegtal o the Garette from Quincy, Ca ya that workmen broke Tareagt | e remaining Walle o ment fF perfe two mii 4 ‘acitic "1 fe x sald the sécond to! nga at ia the Ux ited States MORGAN SUBSCRIBES $100,000 TO CHURCH the w eatern ited Press.) j NEW Pye Dec. Li.—J. Pier ont Morgan has subscribed $100 00 to the fund for the rebuilding f the Episcopal churches of San ancisco, Bishop William Ford. who, with Rev. James A. Emery Grehdeacon of the diocese of Call-| fornia, ie here raising money for} the Ban Francisco churches is de lighted with the gift. Fisher to Speak. George H. Fisher of Tacoma, president of the Stone-Fisher com Dany, will address the Y QA School of Salesmauehip at the asso- ciation building 4&t 8 o'clock this evening. His subject will be “The Practical Side * Salesmanship.” New if the country around the| Borth pole should be thickly pop | Ulated, Hodson will have @ caance to warn us of another peril a orn Cameo Rings and Brooches. Wm. | H. Finck, Pioneer Jeweler, 816 Sec ond av., Seattle. tee ated to receive the necessary en: plans for the oc ent out by the| With funds derived from the pay nd fav orable| ment of rent in advance by the 1) | prospective leasees. Ronee tant |, ola t NEW DOCK PLANS AT/DEMANDS $40,000,000 SAN FRANCISCO (By United Press.) SAN FRANCISCO, Deo, 11 wement of the people on the pro of bonds for the con struction of additional dooks at tht i ipsnue onatruc rtion of docks Mitobell pecteage Lina, M BIG REDUCTIONS CONTINUED 25%to 50% Discount On Suits, Coats, Gowns Opera Coats, Waists } BUY HER a suIT ] | FOR XMAS. We are making big reduc tons on Furs. Select them early New Tollet Cases, Mant cure Sets, Milftary Brushes and many other kinds of Appropriate Xmas Gifts have just arrived. YOUR CREDIT 18 GOOD. EASY PAYMENTS, VIBNNA Dec ll amount the cept from Austria in co bindings. THE 8TAR—FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1908. jfor the annexation Dosnla and | He . and to prevent war, i FROM AUSTRIA) the that te worrying Frans | Jonet's diplomats here, The Turk {eh sultan intimated that $1,000,000 would be acceptable his wa contomptuously refused and sinoe that time Abdul Hamid has raised demand to $40,000,000 (By United Press.) Just what Ottoman Porte will ac mpensation | the = DESIRABLE & GIFTS Every section of our store offers hundreds of sugges Sie tions for the Christmas shopper. Gift Items are arranged conveniently for your inapec Aes —_ tion, Come tomorrow carly, Every one reads books, and there fe nothing one can give that gives so much pleasure and costes BOOKS =: IN OUR BOOK STORE You will find thousands of books most appropriate for gifts, daintily bound, to holiday boxes; sets of books from 2 volumes to 80 volumes, in Inexpensive and the very fnest AND FOR THE CHILDREN We have & wonderful lot || of books pe story, travel, ad | venture, ete, Good books child mind. FOR BABY. Toy Books, Pteture Books, A BO, linen and paper GAMES, BLOCKS & Foot Balis, Striking Bags Basket Balis for the © <— CASH——CREDIT Westberg & Childs Incorporated 1912 — Second Av. — 1312 Remember the Old Reliable Palace Market | When ordering your Christmas poultry and meats. We will receive special shipments of poultry—all fancy stock from southern Oregon —for the holiday trade. Book your orders early. You'll get only the best for we handle uo frozen or cold a stock. Palace M Market|? Second and Yesler _Corner Marion St—PACIFIC COAST CLOTHING CO.—-900 First Ave, A Wholesale Stock of MEN’S CLOTHING| On Sale at About 55c on the Dollar} 1 ON THE SECOND FLOOR You may find gifts that are Inexpensive and yet de sirable. ig CHRISTMAS CARDS, BOOK- LETS, CALENDARS By Wortd’s Tamous Artiste ¥E LOCAL VIEW CALENDARS Just the thing to send to Eastern friends. ee] | Dennison’s Gift Dressings 4 LOWMAN & HANFORD CO. 616-620 FIRST AVENUE He ica The Pacific Coast Clothing Co., the oldest and largest clothing concern in the state—is closing out its wholesale stock through the retail store at 900 First avenue. The concern only advertises when it has something of importance to say, and the message to men is the most important that’s been printed in this newspaper for many a day. can buy— Suits That Were $10.00 and $12.50, Are Now . $7.50 Tomorrow you $9.50 Suits That Were $15.00 and $18.00, Are Now Suits That Were $20.00 and $25.00, Are Now Are Now .. $8.50 Overcoats That Were $15.00 and $16.00, hear eta Are Now P 1 0.5 0 Overcoats That Were $25.00 and $30.00, Are Now .......... stereos Oe eeee N. B.—This important fact should be borne well in mind—all the clothing in this sale is first class, tailored to perfection, made for this season’s discriminating trade. Every Suit and Overcoat is fully guaranteed—if a garment fails, we replace it or refund the money without quibbling. Men’s Furnishing Goods, Surplus Stocks at About Half Usual Prices Cotton Sox, worth 15c, for Men’s Trousers About Half Mon's $2.50 and $2.00 Sep. arate Trousers for $1.45 93:50 and $4.00 Trousers for $1.95 Men's All-Wool Sox, worth 20c, for Wool Fleeced Underwear, worth 75c, now .ieseseeess 33¢ Mixed Wool Underwear, worth $1.25, now ..sseeeees 63¢ Natural Wool Underwear, worth $1.75, NOW .s.ccees+ Men's Hats, worth $2.00 and $2.50, now Men's All-Wool Sweaterg, all colors; worth $1.50, now 80¢ Men’s Jersey Working Shirts, worth $1.25, now .... Men's Cheviot Overshirts, worth 75c, now Boys’ Black and White Shirts, worth#0c and 65c, now , 15¢ wet 4 Sults at bout Half Hs eae that were $3.00 $3.60, are now $1.55 mere, ie that were $4.00 .00, are now $2.70 , .66¢ PACIFIC COAST CLOTHING COMPANY [TARGEST WHOLEGALEPAND ABTAIL | L__ GLOTHIERS ON THE COAST, 900 FIRST AVENUE CORNER MARION STREET ~NEW VORK OPFion: 717 BROADWAY—NEW YORK i. noe 0. a WILLIAM WALKER CO, BANKRUPT SALE 1112 to 1116 Second Ave., Near to Spring Street (EO EK) BOX) KORE EIG DEIN To Be Closed Out Tomorrow Monday saps red Christmas store fille prices little short of marvelous. We can do it! Walker’s Suits for wom- en, short sleeve affairs, were $25 and $50, tomor- row, $5 and $1 Ten of Walker’s Even- ing Gowns that were $100 $150 are to be sold at $23.50 apiece. Ten only. Allthe fancy Long Coats, all Cravenetted Raincoats, all the Children’s Coats will be sold at half price. All this season’s Tailored Suits for women, from $25 to $100, will be sold at half. Twenty-five Reefers for children, worth up to $2.50 and $3, ‘will be closed out at 98c. A hundred and ten Per- cale wrappers, bought to sell at $1, will go at 50c. Fifty-five Waists— Waists of India silk, white lawn and batiste, lovely affairs that were $3.50 to $4.50 are marked for clos- ing—$1.25. thing i in the store is to be closed out—-we want none of it. All sales fi .; no goods laid aside. a Saturday nari till 10 o’clock. amma TOMORROW we shall present to Seattle a brand-new to overflowing with Christmas gifts, at a French Lawn Waists that were $5 and $6 are $1.95. Evening Waists of mes- saline, lace and net, worth to $12.50, will go at $4.95, Trimmed Hats that were $8 and $10 are to go at $3.98. Kid ee (white) will be sold at 50c a pair; col- ored Silk taves at Tbe.’ 1 Women’s Cotton or Wool : Stockings at 19c a pair. - Women’s Fleece-Lined*~ Underwear, worth $1, for® | 65e. Children’s Wool Vests, — and Pants, worth 75c, ey. 45e. Women’s Muslin or Cam- bric Drawers, worth up to $2.50, for 79c. Odd lots of Corsets; ~ worth up to $1, for 38ca 7 pair. il Children’s Wash Dre will be 69e. HOW IT MIGHT The motorman knows that this is the 8addest accident in A little child comes out suddenly from behind a tree or wagon and runs quickly across the track—after a ball perhaps. The child is busy —intent upon its play. The motor- man Is straining every muscle in his body to stop the car! But it~ the whole list. simply CANNOT be done in time. built or the best motorman who evér handled a brake. The wheels 9; go over and——~. Suppose it was*VYOUR fittle boy or girl. Keep the children from playing inthe streets. Tell them — EVERY day to look out,for wagongand stréét cars. SFATTLE ELECTRIC COMPANY, HAPPEN. IV. Not with the best car ever pi a ay a Lai