The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 4, 1910, Page 3

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EIS 'NTERESTS ARE TRYING 10 BEAT ash GEO, V. GAU IN THE ee aes decent pe oh plo in. the Tenth ward can m ment ¢ be seattored that Reynolge will squeere through, If Reynolds te to} be defeated, Gau is the m that | wit do it, Every vote that | }to any other candidat | Reyne but Gau ts considered by the wank as a vote for Reynolds. The only way that the Tenth ward © growing financtally rich can make certain the defeat of Rey of the taxpayers holds is to support Gau. spectal interest In Seattle saeed vey and expending | COONCILMANIC x f keep Gau out of CANDIDATES TO HOLD MEETINGS it te bellewed thae Gau handied and controled ) gene, and that ts mn why the bitter tight in| Council candidates will hold ral Mes throughout Seattle tonight, tn advocacy of thelr candidactes, In} the Bighth ward, the BE. L. Blaine Republican club will hold a meet Ing at which EB. L. Blaine, candi date for the council from that ward, will speak. BEd 1. Terry and W. F. Prosser, candidates for city | treasurer, will also speak George V. Gan, candidate for the | councl! trom the Tenth ward, will also hold a rally at Woodman's hall, Ravenna, at & o'clock tonight Dr. H. C, Littooy, candidate from the Eleventh ward, will hold two rallies tonight-—one at Kirkwood hall and the other at Horren’s hall, | Mountain View. Alex. McKinnon, | date for ection to the ncll from the Ninth ward, will hold a rally in the Thirteenth pre einet of the wafd at the chureh at eifth av. N. W. and 62nd at Gau must not be elects ofty counell, That is the t from the head of tho special interests, the «in vice and the machine | The objection to Gau of thee aggregations that Gau, If in the counctl, exent the people of the and not the inter oft Seatt! on with cition on practically | = ‘of property \ ver out by J. \\ ward for the nomine plarge on the Seattle |« pirate i ates wnt wt wheo of other cit on the tax figuree from other cit of Beetle - sac aa “ ncluded - 9s n aavva, er aesing t Gang Wante Reynolds. While the (ax Roy the man the for the sam th hat. ‘Th Ban tax for the Reynolds, the « fae 13.74 Reyr the the one mill tax and all the go ae to make The tax rate of more than tw tax rate of Sew grate of the city of sinking ‘stilt lower tha while the tax Ri. a man owas Det 10.5 mille eter Seattle haf wang ity brewer contractors tract ther put Reynolds, and 8 want Rey nm com ner rations want al manipulate vot Wanted be it is t iy the h ward in an hon efficient tw and hin rec auume represent manner in the ord wae so was defeated for years ago. erve years © gave « larger moral and the oratization of Seattle ¢ Tenth ward did when it Ix to the council four Reynolds’ sole hope of tha caused his t be forgotten. | Po tical Trickery Used. device of potitionl trt feat Gau. Voters t to Reynolds are to voth for any oth The Reynot New Improvement Club. South-of-the-Canal Improve ment club of the Ninth ward hae been organized. Poltttes and ward improvements were discussed at the firat meeting. held Tuesday, at 69 | Btruria st. Another meeting will be time haw The ery okery wit include PMayer Miller, J. Db waldent of the carnival by Scandin Ganges, as tonight @edicated in part ahd Swedes Lo Mecletios will have ana it is ex HAND TAILORED SUITS, COATS WAISTS AND SKIRTS Now Half Price Credit (. With Sale ¢ afe Prices Paid Half Price Prevails Throughout WGCIDENT @ Co, com; the state | Hy followed in no wine fent on May | Pay Us as You the Swedish County, on Everything marked in plain figures; the prices speak for themselves. You can buy any odd piece or furnish your home complete at practically your own price. Bankrupt Sale of the Bankrupt Sale of the Stern Furniture Co. Stern Furniture Co. The store is full of grand The greatest money sav- | opportunities that you ing sale ever held in fford t Seattle. cannot afford to overlook. at one-half and you regu- Pay. Sale of the Furniture Co. Bankrupt Sale of the Stern Furniture Co. No Exchanges. All goods delivered at Why not economize and ‘ ; our earliest convenience. n buy now? ot Besa Bankrupt Sale of the Bankrupt Sale of the ; Stern Furniture Co. Stern Furniture Co, No C. OQ, D. Orders. No Phone Orders. Mefson-Noah Furniture Co. 5 1526-28—Second Avenue—15 26-28 tur STAR—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1910. WE'VE BEEN ROBBED, _ UD WARDERS SAY; (Conewuaea) ord is open for public inspection G tg the olty hall and 1 dety you to sfiew me a single time that 1 | prov@d, negiigent in protecting the people® intorents,” Hanson Makes Speech, Ole Hanson made a speech that ieubidaaionaigs en nnennen | WHAM UAIANtIoally received by hin “When @ contrac can sublet a auditors, Hanson decia that if contract with the city, as wae done | GiLwegp eieeted that he would have on the Denny hill regrade, with a/to place the restricted district that profit of $260,000, a few days after | he had prémised between Rainier the contract was awarded, something | valley dnd the southern part of Se i® wrong, Throughout the city citi. | attle sone are clamoring for redress, You| “Aside frofm any moral iawue you Will never get redreas until you clean [ate threatened by Gill with a re the elty hall of the present wang.” | #trieted district which would cause Houtlion pointed out that during | depreciation in the value of your 18 months he was superintendent of | property,” said Hanson public utilities he Hetened to every | minute and think about this ques complaint brought to him by the|ton. Kyery person in the citizens, that he investigated all of | Ward knows that thin divtrict, if tt them that appeared well grounded patablished ‘in Seattle, ae Gill “Rainier valley had le been in it will be, heed of & square deal In the olty hall. | vuthern I tried to force the Seatth tric company the question will be placed t of the etty " tolerate it for a min Besides the mora) damage it tranatere, | ute, @® Saturday Specs Muale Afternoon and Evening by Ladies SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL KINDS OF GOOD THINGS TO EAT Do your Saturday marketing here. foods at the lowest prices. My ree Orchestra where you can buy the purest Your purchases delivered at rate of 10 cents for 10 packages Limit 60 pounds. If you can't come, telephone our buyer—Suneet 7520; Ind. 2261 A THE QUAKER 1612-14-16-16-20 Pike Pl: BEBRBHRBER BBR ae =Save on Theses rw HORLICK'S MALTED MILK-— Hoaptt ne for BEEF, IRON & WINE— Pint bottle for ....... VIOLET AMMONIA— Pint bottle for THE “VERNON” HAIR BRUSH-—Tirie wire set fn rubber cushion; sells for 7 Saturday FLEXIBLE NAIL FiLES— The and 35c kind, each HAND MIRRORS Worth Be and Me 100 POKER CHIPS for th DRUG of German pla 29c 19c 2 14c @ 29c @ Every one of these items is offered you tomorrow much below regular price. Buy them at ether store, but aS come tomorrow Saturday "WESTLAKE PUBLIC MARKET WESTLAKE, FIFTH AND PINE each SPECIALS SATURDAY ONLY is the big day at the big Westlake The proprietors of the stalls unite in offering -a series of big values in the newest, nicest, freshest goods. The people respond by coming in big crowds. They are happy crowds. It will cheer you up to come to the Westlake Market and ojn the good-natured throngs w are saving money buying the family supplies Saturday Market so much in wd you'll like it, And you'll Open Saturday t this Our we Try Saturday save money away past your expectations. evenings ihe Good Eastern Bacon. Boe Stalls 1-2-1. F. Kiepper, Prop. Good astern Hama, ib. Blend Kerner's he 1». fee All @ Special Fens tb n 7 Remember *® has the Very North Star Bu Rene BD WILLE, r Aealtty Stall 8—CASEY While looking around D & DAVIS 18-198 ter. Take h Guaranteed Rags ity best. Our pric Prime Rib Roast, tb stop at Stalls 4-5-—A. OTTO Leat ihe Home-Renderea Pure Lara Sample our our some of regular 20¢. Ib Toma. € iNenTH ui io niPP & CANE Our qua low as any. ime | ibe Oe 12% M 21-—DAVE STEINELE ” tom Maléwin Coc NDSHY—Stall 128 king Apples, box e115 100 2B ut New Crop Teas. Tr ir Special 266 © Mandy Italian Prunes, ib MAYWOor | (S:dbs. for STALL U2 and Join the many usin 22-Karat Coffee at alo wéinhbeos Freat bere a reataet co Fruit assortment ‘8 Freshest hil@heut largest urtesy shown all ¢ MORDEN'S BAKDRY LUNCH sian ie Home-Made Cakes, Pies and al) Bakery Goods Gan fish White River. Burbank Pe a to ck nee or Mustard Pick a 2-3 2 HORLUCK & HAGEN okles, } Made Stalle 12-10% Westinke Bakery and Catetor « ) e Ruse Home Bread 1002 Fifth A SANFORD & SWA The Snapplest Lunot narket at the loweat price STALL He 8 190-108 Br ' GREAT WE Stalle 150. Th wrantoed GERMAN DELICA " ON Stalle 107-108-100 Prices reas sacours *, NICHOLS Stalls 100-104 { Stop al‘ Becond |‘ will do, it will cause to depreciate in value.” Hanne cus het a well laid web the ond ward Vietor Place made address which his rupted with me vote a bust auditors frequent Veterans to Celebrate Brigadier General ‘Thom Anderson, retired, will be th of honor tonight at the cele of the eleventh annivers war in the Philippines, by of the Washington Yolunt elation, The culet activities with banquet club at 8, Gene divinton eon le in the Phil NEW YORK, Feb, 4 price of diamonds $10 o carat because advance tere ant i a ofal of the people in the eppla une your property nted out that Ben Pin to stent Her nowslike inter as M e guent bratlor fu mber 1 begin at the ral An mander ¢ retail is going up $4 to 2%-cent in wages to diamond cut FATS TRADE AT THE PALACE MARKET EVERYTHING THE BEST PRICES THE LOWEST Palace Market SECOND and YESLER Phones 5 ~ AMUSEMENTS — Moore Theatre a TONIGH Eixichie sta SEAT SALE “NETHERGOLE Turetay. Thureday (Mat) Eves THE GRAND TONIGHT } a4 Vw LINK MALL ARCHIE went! & ALHAMBRA fem & Mate tie? tT ‘he oteht, & , Night and ® FLORENCE wonERTs tm THE TRANSrORMATIO TODAY Mat t THE WOLF nf. 288] sturday || x | Seattle Theatre Mt ah! and Tomer Deadwood Dick's Last Rhot.” Nights, Ife to 86 week | cnriotman” “The Night Phonee—-#unest Main 1804. Te ‘Lois THEATRE ttha Ww D. & Lawrence ™ Retore || errr vers Magnificent Production of “SAPHO” “The Lost Tra ORBARD, THE HERCUL Kvery Act a Fea PANTAGES THEATRE “UNPQUALED VAUDEVIL 5 YORCAR vs nd Walker Bint of meat Act the | STAR THEATRE nae String of cAUTS | Fighth Popular Concert Next Sunday Afternoon MOORE THEAT 3 o'Clock Sharp RE ‘Seattle Symphony Orchestra st, BENTLEY NICHOLSON 151st Anniversary Robert Bu GRAND CQ R Under Auspices of IAN SOCIETY (In SHATTLI No. CALEDO Clan MeKenzie 164, londay, Feb 1 rns Moore Theatre Admission $1.50, $1.00, 750, 0c | Parnttare | Dry Goode FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Mtore Clowes Dally at 5:00. Basement Safesroom Children’s and Misses’ Shoes Specially Priced Dull Ca nt tip SPECIAL $1.1 on foot-form last, Mis ( with paten If Bluc oate sizgs 11 to 2 SPECIAL 55¢ P Kid Lace SI SPEC zed | nature IAI to 6 185 PAI HOE DRI New Showing of Children’s and Misses’ Undermastlins nd hem ned with ruffle of up to 14 hed ; sizes years. 1 Knickerbockers or plain hem sg Values i in pret Silks +, reseda, green 48c yard ; 25 inch- ent Salesroom. Offerings i in Linens and Domestics inen and 18, special with coin in a good in lengths Frederick & Nelson INCORPORATED FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Store Closes Dally at 5:80. Smart Washable Suits for Little Fellows An popular percale in plair attractive wing ot styles, Boys’ Wash Suits, in made up in service- and chambrays These pretty striped effects, and » years the Rus ) ible ringhams come ind $1zes Tal —Second Floor. $1.00—Boys’ Russiar navy-blue or Copenhagen percale, nade with box-plait in front, tailored pocket and fastening at side with large pearl butt are finished with belt a little bel is trimr 18 and collar ws of white w the waist-line, ed with two re $1.25—Boys’ Russia ts, similar to style described ¢ of excellent percale in b $1 Ru ade in pl O— Boys and brown or white striped ain tailored vocket, and collar trim ws of white braid with pearl buttons ty} style Warner's Rust- Proof Corsets New Spring Models at $1.00 -—MOVES BY— KIN CONTRACT Estimatds urnished Free. BE iS. eet emer Reet nt a es mn RE

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