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PULHOUN'S. MISTAKE rTpEET GAA LINE CIPAL OWNERSH SAN FRANCISCO, ¢ an, 6.—Pat ailways of San Francine af, Gan Franc tee miliion-doll genan on the weet, th district. Et was (hid way [owes ) Pat Calhoun, last \ er, saw ple retire who had beer wn Ha dim for ble par Fraacieco graft sce fe their placts (essing, and par who Two| checks and at or austen’ Chics. po aay i Non ag ° inside if you wish to see hundreds of others—All Pat Calhoun, in tigh a Vt rear ] deeply underpriced. Sm cs bs | aon | SUI Wales |] soi mien aft cagem, hun ipee te und tallying . reat na at propert fnith claimed to ha Repriced at n ‘ ! te x ‘ ’ when bee K attorney's offi . wrote ° Hoding on Ma Bn fh $6.50 Metal Bed Couch for $4.33 PAT CALHOUN two and & month At thin price have 4 hed ‘8 abe r tal Bed Couch, like illustration; extra st 3 TO 1, DECLARED | Pca © Seattle from Vancouy But Dx are the remainder of our S CALHOUN AND FOR) (oO 01 . 0 : : cong bete Smith eseaped the last time, ' cation, and > he 10 I line he Suits included are remark- 9} = Regular price .......cccceccecccucccecce iE DEAL. aes Coe oe ble values. A. sple assortment of staple shades. ff Less one-third ...............00,ccccee, irre Set rt rents wes SAD STORY OF THE DEATH OF A PET | 2..'3i's0. , old Re | THIRTY.ONE THOUSAND TWO Carlene a i i en ee oa ae Nek eee @@ record in any *pe 4 was « fair gauge of ‘3 of San Francisco. A B tadicated ‘oreibly the fhe mare oF less popular MENTS, THREATS. » BULLIED, power of fore he retires from off gerbends, all over a pet ¢« that | Wages of sin. rect net lent and untimely « Up to thie moment Sam F Bas Prancisco is to se! ® greater opportonity . L coonie was the pet of] was acting within the reatm ; g that ft fs wick anc we at of Kugene & Schasita, |; Larson and was just law. He had a right to diapatch s the getting rid process | that other t aloe Labor mayor But the sek. tom, tea. prensa te May ainownt to a wt < and aj P. HW. Met arthy te the name to lock oing” it away or by death. if Dowtng o- nor He's going to be well worth watch je furry “broth ecessary, But Sam went fart * P. i. Me@arthy c > Sem Francisco knew 't was tired ine. @f the rotten service omtirely MK eould buy a good serv! Bere Go it voted to bay fet of rotten street ie could mot be concealed be} a feegen. Pat Calhoun. MM the powerful interes’. i Aid bis bewt He. talked off (ORtractor @ trensfer privileges, ¥. MGA your | Wettrick he! “Don't load ha white elephant, @very dead wall in the house Pbecame politician agnin. ie that beat Heney. Maybe he ' ingmer $12.50 Suits on sale at $8.75 $15.00 Suits during sale $10.50 $16.50 Suits during sale $11.65 $18.00 Suits during sale $12.60 $20.00 Suits during sale $14.00 $22.50 Suits during sale $15.75 $27.50 Suits during sale $19.25 ALL SIZES AND ALL MATERIALS WARD WHEELER Caihoun, ©, made two mistakes the reason for, Jeciaion te. bulld, a ne froff the bay on the east e heart of. the business and residence | MUNDRED OF THE 42.500 SAN FRANCISCANS DISREGARDED MeCarthy hopes | TO TELL WORKMEN HOW TO GEF PAID hanics workman to get paid for his labor allied jon a costrurtion job abead nf the|Hurrying to the ac lecture to be given tonight at the The subject will be treated from’ in-lurid posters, pias |the point of view of contractor, owner various building trades who d [ actaal work ‘Mireeed the election of Mayor | serios given by Attorney We McCarthy, who was on the|on queitions of Interest to work Admission ts free GAVE TD FRISCO =: Ho La aplaina Bryn of industry Mawr for hia cont Penn,,| bis magnt John HH. Cen THE BTORY OF PAT CALHOUN'S TWO BIG MISTAKES, AND [Seattle re ' THE WHY AND T HOW OF SAN FRANCISCO'S DECISION [ing at Bry: Maw TO MAKE A TWO oN DOLLAR EXPERIMENT IN MUNI. [Ten years ago Lam ‘onde after having atten he w sominary to Cit hin | intr He is now pastor of th Lower erton Hap hureh © Hryn Mawr president of the The f Lambert, accordls to the Philadelpuia made « reputa a |clerg to the papers, ha but explain the reason own and opera WA AH eNErRgette ony with hi jbeen so and h popularity wealthy parishlons wemarkable that he trouble in obtaint chureh at Br atas, Rev. Mr. 1 has j bad no & money! attle WAS HIGHWAYMEN bery Just Now Develops ooo.) From Finding who vorTeo THE ARGU ni % ee THE| Thczs's a Nittle dead coon injcat crouched REFUSED TO BE tow i thereby hangs 4 tale. | 0yes rte are Rang wh Send te arses ed and lawre at lo€- | over haf r © skinned th ated, and all that, and also a ike, they do say co in a while went on a tea Al jollifying aro Hene—the right of a Mes Burruss, a neig great excitemént in he ab tn hen house . there lay that te the subject of g Several nice plump hena cold in the grounds death, and a floreeeyed wrongfully in glared at her from the ner of the coop Her husband and little child an awered her cries, and witnesses in court said the coon chased Mr Burruse and the child to the house. Mre. Burruss ran te the neighboring ot house of Sam Landis for help He Found » Wildcat. coon had retreated animal dark cor by Attorney Samuel J wrong from Lea Larson, ages It's a nice } and member of the Justice John The leeture ta rendering a 4 In the The 1HE § James Lamber democratic SMITH THE SMOOTH ROBBER This Story of a Bold Rob-| hee fit?’ rry heap a ed means he was a treepase he bexinning skin and collar meantime, under | mourns his pet, the coop, and Sam thought @ wtid- where all goad little coons # TAR nt ¥. MC. A. building tL. at ' mintatr * * ir ’ , oy thea Aftor Won Ht tnt y tb reyman mitt yn Mawr | t isa brother of well kr ambe t, the own Se ’S VICTIM COON HAS JUSTICE COURT GUESSING behind animal ¢ kit with ne pet he valuab } ttorney plain on that | 0 tree ttio, wh being to He got In rightfully, but setual taking the coon’s and ore, was the beginning Mra bs plaintiff, aske dam Included in these two phenomenal lots are ifully ittle point in law, and trimmed Hats that so $10.00, $12.50 and 15.00. & Carrol’ bes tab- t the enbe ‘Gander edvinement tefane They represent a stands ot va nequaled even at wth the original p and are undoubt a collecti« Baby Lo, on cannot which has gone OUR ENTIRE STOCK NOW OFFERED AND END-OF-SEASON SALE The entire stock of this great store is now included in the One Big Annual Sale—there are no reservations. tion of the stock, and these reductions will be found to prevail throughout the entire store. splendid values at little money, as the quality of merchandise carried is well known. prices quoted are simply to clear our immense stock as soon as possible. Men’s Shoes at. Great Reductions Regular $2.50 Shoes now Regular $3.00 and $3.50 Shoes now Regular $4.00 and $4.50 Shoes now Regular $5.00 and $6.00 Packard Shoes now $4.50 and $5.00 values in 8, 10 and 12-inch Shoes Regular $3.00 and $).50 Work Shoes, oil tanned and rrain with or with caps y Regular $4.00, $4.50 and Waterproof now Regular $3.50 Rubber Packs, now The Great W. L. Douglas Shoes $3.00 and 1,000 PAIRS FAMOUS CLOSE OUT EVERSTICK” RUBBERS, TO 50e Hats and Caps Reduced 45¢ and 65¢ Regular All $3.50 Hat Scotch Trave 0 Hats in prev . in Derby ailing shapes and all and Soft Shapes, all sizes ling Caps, during sale Cravenettes to Close Out on ockwont 98.35 Regular $15.00 Craven $10 45 . $13.50 ettes, to close out Regular $18.00 Craven These garments al! carry the famous ark, and ettes, to close out Priestley” m an be had in a all shades and mixtures. The Military col izes and tyles include the Auto or lar. Here’s a SPECIAL We have grouped juick sale and a a special inducement about 250 re $12.50 value s in Priestley's Raincoats there are all sizes—and while they last will go at ” 5 A. BRIDGE & CO “The Exclusive Style Shop” 714-716 Second Avenue . E ‘ok Remarkable Trimmed At Less Than Half | Two Phenomenal $3.50 and be equaled at the price THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1910 SEATTLE PREACHER | HAS A BIG PROJECT Hats Lines We are quoting prices on a por- By buying at this sale you do so with the assurance of This is the Saving Opportunity of the whole year, and the low Following are prices which cover the different départments: Furnishings Included in This Sale Golf Shirts, in great array of patterns, plain or pleated iS¢, 65¢, 90e¢ and $1.10 Negligee Shirts, made up in Chambray cales Sateens and Per SSe¢, 65¢, 90e and $1.10 20¢ 20¢ $1.10 $1.50 $2.00 iSe Florenza Silk Sox, in all colors Plain and Fancy Cassimere Sox Adler's Guaranteed Gloves, at $2.00 Fownes’ English Gloves $2.50 Dent's Glov President St es now offered at penders. in fancy boxes Boston Garters now offered at Ihe All 75c Neckwear placed at the price of ie All 50c Neckwear now sold at five for $1.00 Coat Sweaters on Sale Coat Sweaters, in plain colors, with fancy trimmir Regular $3.00 and $4.00 Coat Sweaters, nov $2.35 and $2.85 Merino, cassimeres and all wool, ¢ 1 ihe, G5e, 90¢, $1.10 Underwear, in cotton and fancy shades 1 $1.3: Largest Clothiers on the Coast FIRST AND YESLER — TWO ENTRANCES — FIRST AND YESLER ' ile ing in an 1: laughter f Ihe ¥ ial t 1 ‘ A tir Vesler{ night, the ‘r ' for Hillman Cit 1 DANCE AT DREAMLAND, t nd| Dance tonight. Admission free, The let SEATTLE’S POPULAR HOME-FURNISHERS M.A.GOTTSTEIN | FURNITURE CO SECOND AVE. BETWEEN PIKE & PINE, Reductions in See our windows for attractive bargains—Come During our credit, will rec lutely free, dining kitchen value of ” ware At Sale Prices All $12.50 Overcoats now $8.75 All $15.00 Overcoats $10.50 All $16.50 Overcoats $11.65 $12.60 now All $20.00 Overcoats now $14.00 All $22.50 Overcoats now $15.75 All $27.50 Overcoats now $19.25 ALL SIZES IN THE DIF. FERENT FABRICS “ty, | FIRST JANUARY INVENTORY SALE 20% to 50% Every Department Inventory i Sale every range purchas- whether. for cash or $5.00 Our Distributed Payments Plan Is open for your convenience during the Inventory Sale—You are welcome to its advantages.