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MARKS A FILIPINO CHANGE New Steam Lighters Reduce Freight Rates $4.33 per (00 Pound NEW YORK, Jan. 10.—The first ‘vessel of the Philippine Transporta- tion and kage egg nl wee te sated from New Yor! y for Manila by way of the Sues canal. 4 only marks the tn- by ofa new monthly steam- iso the real ap trade felt tn to EX = oe men angen RR ‘the first installment of steam light ionize gommerce in the Philippine isiands. terage charges at Manlia are) ioe abot $4.50 (Mexican) per 100 Pith these new lighters the com- intends to reduce the charges cents na mes per 100 — ‘The company already © Upwards of @ half million dolar, ‘Preparing to do including Foneeh harbor, trtterage ana tnter- TEACHERS WILL MEET IN KENT Association of South District to Have Interesting Program ‘The Teachers’ Association of the wernt Heat. te has bovts ar. i 5a is i i i z i i 4 : = Es* e>* s2 ced i BY Z 3 H i? i Yakima, firet cookerel, and first second pull Black Wyandottes—-G. 8, Ploming, Seattle, second cock, first hen and pullet. nd | HAS A GREW OF FILIPINOS 1 Dix Manned by Amigos From the Tropics The major portion of the crew of the transport =e Be » are ea | ipinoe—active and nimble as apes. ‘oad Lee eee little ollve-skinned chaps are . ‘Or. firat, eec-| Sid to make pretty fair sailors and ond and third pullets, third hen, eeo-| ®@ not @ bit extravagant on the ond cack, wecond and third sookerel.| (Ye cid piece of ativer from a Ca-| Or eo ee enteh Fs A! nndian quarter With the head ot her | hen, first pullet. most gracious majesty to a Mexican White Leghorne—W. ©. Brown, | dollar oes with them for a par diein, Everett, third cock, third hen, first, They speak English very cis! ony I, second A third puter, | #!thor them are already ire, herine Dayle, Fern Hili,, familiar with table terms, such of firet and second cock, second cook: | Mapiacks, mush and cofnbees hash. erel, first and second hen, first pullet., Star representative undbrtook | A. H. Milter, Fern Him," third cock-| th€ task Of quisaing ong of the ye erel. Rhode Inland Birds Rhode Isiand Rede—A. IH. Ruelle, Seattle, second trio, But Cochine—F. Fenwick, Port- land, OF, second cock, firet pullet and hen.” F, A. Woodruff, Seattle, Partridge Gochine—Wiltam Di rts ine ixon, Prem | Transpor' Fenwick, | | low boys this morning, Nothing very | rtling wen gleaned, however. “Do you like the sea?” ‘That was & dead easy one. bn een,” owe tt frown Laghorne—©. A. Hentat,! * Fremont, third cock. F. A. J, firet and second fok, and third Pom yt first second and third hen, firet second and third pal- let, John A. Stewart, Christopher, second cockerel, Buf! Leghorne—Switt & Ro Whateom, second cockere!, fret hen, first and second pullet. Minereas Black Minocras—F. Fenwick, Port- land, Or., first cock. F Foley, Seattle, third cock, second cockerel, third hea. ©. L. Giese, Whatcom. second cock, second hen. J. L. Hoe. king, MeMinvitie, Or. first hen, firet and third pullet, third cookers). F. A. Johnson, Tacoma, second puilet. eT. Arnold, Beat- tle, seeond and third hen, second cockerel, gecond pullet. tung tnamo!” ‘White-Created White Potish—F. A. Johnson, Tacoma, first cockerel, first hen, first pullet. Polish—F. A. Sats Ba TURBULENT | A “Fairly “Yees—-yee Slick coming over?” “Yees—yoen. “Liked to die “Yeos—yoos. y c Wee it and would beon yetsing aft, but the rude bo'son unkindly spotied an inter. eating Interview by ordering him aft in & language that sounded rom thing like, "Ang bunang ara ben. Bu Orpingtons — F. Fenwick, Portland, Or.. first cockerel, first i ben. first pullet. | rere RUTTER, Mont, Jan. 19.—The} Cheyenne Indians are threatening an | outbreak and & @ispateh has been) recetved at Fort Keogh asking that | troops bé Bent tintnediately to the! Pherson, att! second and third hen. Buff Cochin Bantame—Charies P. Nelson, McMinville, Or. firet cock- e won es Jenkins, of Gunderson, Mor mt. exhibited 18 specime: The Awarts The complete Mat of awards made {s_as follows: Barred Plymouths lL. Anderson. Fremont, third cockerei, third pullet, third hen. F. Penwic Portiand, Or., second cock third cock. Ch: Rocks—J, pu . 0, Keone, Or,, second cockerel, firmt pullet. White Piymouth Rocks—H. W. Ill- man, Portland, first and second cock- eret, third hen, second pullet. A. H. Carvouso, North Yakima, first pullet A. H. Hartley, Tacoma, third cock: €rel, #econd hen. ©, L. Giese, What- com, first hen. ‘third pullet, A Miller, Fern Hin, second cock. Tacoma Wins Light Brahmas—r. Tacoma, first cock som McPherson, Henry Nelson setond cockere third pullet, beat pen. Allister, Seattle, first cockerel, first pullet, “St, Helen's Incubator ‘Com- any, Toledo, third cockerel. Buff Piymouth Rocks Lorenzo Dow, Tacoma, second cock, second hen.” Mra. W: 1, Moulton, Tacoma, third hen, third cackere!.” Swift & Rowe, Whatcom, third cock. B. N. Rounds, Seattle, second second anf third pullet Eugene, o Vyandottes—J first ond second first and second pullet. C. Auburn, third cockerel White Wyandottes—A. H. Carvos- #0, North Yakima, second pullet Mins C. J, Grenache, North Yakir first cookerel, necond cook, third pul. let. Thomas Jenkina & Co., Gunder gon, Mont, first cock, fire and third hen, first pull Pnff Wyandottes A. John barles Me. Cralb, cockerot, L. Ryan, , second erel. and second pullet. A. G. Wooster, Fremont, second and third coe! Lame Deer agency. The trouble arose over an order ” t by the Indian agent ‘Turkeys—Mrs. C. FE. Kin- i ‘+ and chica Pick named White, who ha ‘On White's re-| ‘White Indian Games—Nelson Mo- Seattle, first cockere! 4 Plover—Mre. F. V. Jack- man, Fremont, first hen. Soprane voles should excellent advantage In the great Gitertum of the Grand. Haste Thee! Sehoo! Boy | h Walker, a truant school boy, | up by Detect afternoon. only 14 years of age, refuses echool., GETTING STR i fine i iz, hi § He ! i a g 3 3 g jon which must be | before it | | i | or fire Clearance Sale 4T GOLDMAN'S GOLDMAN’S | hurt | stopped. 901 Second Avenue Corner Marion PERSONAL We are NOT MAKING ANY AL- TERATIONS, nor are we mo from our present quarters, but are No. 733 Second Ave, where we are selling Pianos in the SAME OLD, SUBSTANTIAL WAY, as we alwaye 41d, BARGAINS are always to be found here, na we promise to duplicate eny prices and terms offered you by other firma, QUALITY considered, of course. Upon Investigation you will find our statements true, and we ask you to call and convince yoursett. Sherman, Clay & Co. _STUNWAY DEALS Regulation Army Shirts fast blue, strictly all wool, at $2.00. KIRK, 1209 First Ave. Some Extra Fine imported Wines LAUBENHEIMER, Rhine Wine, per bottle $1.25 NIERSTEINER, Rhine Wine, hottle epreee S B oT per bottle LIEBFRAUMILCH, Wine, per bo HAUT SAUTERNY, Wine, per bott MACON, Khine Wine, tle . ore MACON SUPERIOR, Rhine Wine, per bottle .....82.00 F. CHAUYENET AND CIp CHALLIS, per bottie |... vee ALTE Per bottle . 2.00 . Julien, $1.50 Rhine 2,00 Rhine $1.50 be MOUTONNE, DOROB AND FILS, St. Claret, per bottie PONTET CANET CLARWT, Per WONG 60. ..5s01.. BBO OLD PORT WINE, per gallon rr B00 OLD SHERRY WINK, gallon COGNAC BRANDY, lon , hat 10.00 Cooper & aoe FIRST Le vy Bet. Yesier and Washington Streets OPEN ALL NIGHTRSEs TEL.MAIN 029 COLLINS SHU:TOAN FOLEY UNDERTAKERS FURERAL DIRE LERAND ENBALMERS | 407 FIRST AVE BAM PIKE AWO UNION Start Ui wasy. THE SHATTLE REPORT IS NOW READY City Engineor Will Submit a Map of Proposed Lake Front Park A few months ago Councilman Vincent introduced @ resolution in the city counel! declaring the inten tion of that body to purchase for rk purposes & tract of 100 acres of nd bordering on Lake Washington ‘and lying south of Leachi park. The tract runs along the lake front for about « mile. Its other boundaries are Thirty-second avenue south, Main and Hol streets, ‘The resolution was referred to City Enginesr Thomaon, who was in- structed to draw a map of the tract nd show what condemnation pro- would be nogessary to as- Mr, Thomason ex- statement ready to STAR. houses or premises occupted by the department. Further, that gambling er loitering ut places Where gambling Is go ing on oF intoxicating drinks ate ing sold, will not be permitted of a uniformed member of the depart. ment, Any violation of the order will be met with immodiate discharge by the chief, BUILDING PERMITS — ‘The following building | permits in the office of the F, J. Nadeau, 1109 Hoylaton avenue, two-story frame house and basement, $5,000; Charies 21 ‘enue south, ullding, $680; Killott & Hills, $01 to 807 Raliway avenue, tworator frame store and office buildin RUN AWAY WITH AN EMPTY HACK Horses Cut and Bruised and Vo- hicte Smashed on James Street A team of horses attached to a hack owned by Robert Vanderpool | ran away at an early hour this morning, but luckily Ro one Was Present Monday night. Tt le understood tha be bought at a rm the property ow improving it by the ereotion of houses because they are fearful of slides, which ocour here periodically, RUSSIA IN. THE MARKET PHILADELPHIA, Pa. Jon ‘The firet large shipment of American arvesting untia Wad made on the mahip jo, which safled from Philadel+ t the land can ‘The team started vo ames street pd avenue the t¢am ran and rner crashed into @ tele~ was broken, but the team until another pole waa t at the foot of Cherry street, @ traces broke here and the hack ped. The frightened animals ued their mad fight. T Were found to be cut and ohsiderably when finally hack it « Th ate he uleed Hal conale by Chicago firms for GOOD MOVE dar resolve 10.) machinery to Bouthern ent in an! James Car- A.B. MeCleliand, Mr. and Mra. ‘Thomas W. Stream and Mra, A, F. Biveam were the cabin passengers of tho resoued party, ‘Two aurviv- orm went aahort at Victoria—Mine Willams and Miss Hastings. ‘There was a large crowd of rela- lives and friends present to meet the steamer and many demonstra~ tions of joy were witnessed aa sur- Vivors stepped ashore and were wel- comed by waiting frienda, The Umatilla experienced fine Weather on the trip up, Irondale Prospers The little schooner Louise #., of Hadiock, has arrived at the qity dock from Irondale, She carried a cargo of pig iron, walt and empty ol! barrels, She reporta that the smelting works at Irondale are in full blast again and every likelihood pt con- (inuing 60 during the winter. THREW ACID AURORA, Til, Jan, 10. Straussderger, of Chicago, a student | for the priesthood, wan walking into the passenger depot Wednesday Hight he was assatled by an acid thrower, The man threw acid in face, but missed the eyes. Straw | berger’s face was badly burned. Hie areniiant exclaimed, “My God, I've ot the Wrong man,” and fled, ~As Charles __FREDERICK & NELSON —F i Furniture __ Heating Stoves Sold by Us are Guaranteed | 200 carloads of machinery destined | | for the agricul on the Black #ea. Steals to Buy Morphine w. habit, w Mi ‘The temporary detention of amall- POX patients in the little booth at the elty ball has cau a much com-/ plaint of late that the Board of Pub- lie Works has at last started in to comply with the request of the board ef health for other quarters. pollee matron who oteupies the low Fifth avenue and Yesier way, will be| drug, steala many litte art moved at Once to some other build-| back doors ahd. from b ing, and those roome #he vacates Will | tauranta be Atted up immediately to reerive wmee on ee patients until they can be rent tothe, Umatilla Brings Survivors The steamer Umatilla of the Pa- Deathoune. effic Coast Co. line, which arrived here last night, brought 18 survt of the wrecked Walla Walla, from -!8an Francisco, Mr. and Mra Jacob F. Daly, Albert Meydenba Pease, a arrested by terday afternoon for vai you y rancy, It w alleged that Pease, a re neaslppetgiinaet Go to Spinning for bieyele repairs. a ny bites 4 Tee—the best, Dia mon eat, Tel, Matn Annual Sale The end of the first week of the Semi-Annual Sale finds the Busy Store a regular bee-hive—women who appreciate values ¢l- bowing each other for the opportunities of this money-saving sale. Next Tuesday night the sale closes—as a reminder to men that we've not overlooked them we print here some special values in men’s things, as well as children’s and boys. Hats A lot of new shapes just ar- rived in Ume for the Sem!- annual sale, Gent's New Greeeo shape Ha 4 nobby style for young me shades of otter and 00 value; semi-annual Children’s Hercules Calf School Shoes, solid leather soles and counters, splendid wearing— Sines 6 toe Sizes 8% to 1 Siges 12 to 2 Children’s Finest Kangaroo Calf School Shoes, ali the appear- ance and fit of fine kid shoes beet weartng school 4) Hines 6 to 5 % to iL Wtor, Children’s Winter Vict Kid Dress Bhoos, with extra heavy fair stitched soles, fit and wear un- excelied— Sizes 6 to § neal, cheviot, arey and blac splendid trimmings, $2.60 valu Serai-annual sale price Pasha Shape Hats, tn ot- oni, cheviot and blac! ‘9 Kangaroo Bhoes, solid | throughout, splendid we " wines 9 to 13% . $1.25 Little Gent's Kangaroo Cait School Shoes, with long A. 8. ¥. leather Up, will outwear any shoo; simon $ to 13%, per pair., Peterson's Rest Fedora Hats, in new shades of oak, cheviot, erey and binek, best of trim- mings, new 1902 shapes; fem|\- annual Bale price ,,,.,.83,00 Boys Fine Fur Fedora and Pasha Shape Hats, splendid trimmings, in grey, cheviot and biack, $1.75 value; Semi 3734 Gale price . ‘ 1.2 Boys’ Best Ger Ol Grain School Shoes, grahd wearers: sinos 12 to 2, per pair ...81.50 Boys’ Genuine Kangaroo Cait Beamiem School Shoes, no i t fitters, won- + R185 Boye’ and Gent's All-Wool Cheviot Caps. worth up to Uc; Saturday special... 19 1 @ Bizes 11 tof simon 3 to BY + 1M B.00 Young Ladiew’ Rest Kangaroo Calf School Shoes, with low wohoo! heel; the {deal wet weather every day shoe, sizes 2% to 6, per pair ........82.00 Peterson’s 7%,708,,210 E STREET AT BARGAIN Housp. | Gent's Heavy Merino Shirts and Drawers, warm and good wearing, worth 500; Saturday special 196 GREAT BARGAIN HO’ Fire Sale 327°" $30,000 Worth of MEN'S CLOTHING, HATS, SHORS AND FURNISHINGS from COHN AND SILLIMAN'S, of New York, celebrated clothing stock, which was burnt in November last, This stock comprises nothing but new fall goods, very article goes at 25c on the $ Sale Commences Tomorrow Morning — Satur- day—at 8 a. m. Sharp WINEBERG & KESSLER. GREAT BARGAIN HOUSE. 110 Second Ave. South al region bordering ave of the morphine Policeman » in} part of the building at) orter to procure money to buy the trom Every heating stove sold by this store is fully guaranteed— we make a specialty of heating stoves adapted to the fuel con- Globe Wernicke Bookcases, Majestic Steel Ranges, Bundhar Wilton Carpets and Rugs, Round Oak Heaters, Rapids Chair Co. EACH ONE THE BEST IN ITS LID FREDERICK & NELSON - HOME FURNISHERS Grand Exhibition Of Thoroughbred Poultry aod Pet rt. Stock Poultry Assocation Germania Hall January 7 to 13, 1902 General Admission 25¢ Season Tickets $1.00 | | Room Mouldings You can save money by buying ot us. Star Paint & Wall Paper Co, Cor. Thitd and Pike St, Phone, Main 909. - BIRTHDAY CAKES Or cakes for festive occasions should bo made of Capital Patent Flour. ‘The best result# you ever had will be attained, Lf my lady be the ooo! congratulations follow trom all quests. ‘This brand of flour wil make birthday cakes par exoelient. ‘Try it. ‘Capital Milling Co. | SEATTLE, WASH, For Breaktast Try ® oup of our Coffee and Vienna cakes, Nothing better, 1413 Second Ave. Bon Marche block. Tel, Green 261 MAY SELL COPENHAGEN, Jan. 10—~The Riksdag, or Danish parliament, r angembled today, The procee will be Watched with close attention, as it is generally expected that ao- tion of some sort will be taken with 4 to thé proposed sale of the h Went Indies to the United HOME THAT WILL BE CROWDED CHARLESTON, 6. C., Jan, 10-- Prominent fewspaper men from var- joun cities of the United Btates and Canads gathered here today for the annual meeting of the International Leag Prem Clubs, While visits to the exposition and social enter- tainment will cocupy much of th time of the Visitors, matters of busi teas are not to be forgotten. Among the matters to be discussed ip the raising of @ fund for the en dowment of & home, to be located at New Orange, N. J., for aged and in- digent pewnpaper men. —_——>_— Dr. Waggoner, dentist, Globe block. ditions of this vicinity. Stoves adapted to the fuel conditions require less fuel and give more heat than the other kinds and $ the first cost is no greater. NOVELTY HEATER, HOT BLAST AIR- TIGHT FOR WOOD Has cast-tron bottom and top, FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1908, 9S 0600008 MANUFACTURERS’)! SALE CLOTHING j/ ot two of the ined joods and Bhoes to meet the and have placed the aame in my hands to din sible in order to make @ proper settlement with dous encrifice ‘Therefore I have caused this stock to be placed tn the o brick building known « 1212 SECOND AVENUE Directly Opposite Speiger & Huribut’s Hardware Store And I will proceed to well at private ne were held tg ent due thereom of Ae n0On a8 pom them at @ tremens ne-wtory je, commencing TODAY This entire stock, consisting of over $26,000 worth of high - grade clothing for Men, Boys and Children, also full lines of Furnish Shoes. Bvery doliar’s worth of goods must be sold in possible, No attention will be paid to manufacturers prices ever named on Clothing, Shoes and Furnishiag in the Northwest, eorar ee, MEN'S CLOTHING. BOYS’ CLOTHING. 20 Men's Worsted and Cheviot { 100 Boys’ $3.00 Knee Pants, Suits, Bulte, well made, worth Vestees to match, fanc; sizes 94 to 27 only, at .. : 1% Men's Cassimere Suits dark grey, brown ood linings, made 10.00 wult, at . 125 Men's $12.50 Fancy Worsted and Cheviot Suits, go at...... 275 Mena $16.90 Pure Worsted and Cassimere Suits, at... + ens tene se GOTS 160 Men's $11.69 Biack Clay Wor- sted Suits, also California Cas- simere thoroughly tatlored 88.95, 175 Men's $20.00 Bird's-eye Wors- ted Suita, also imported black clay multe... 6. 810.65 100 Men's $25.00 Fine Imported Dress Bulls, tn biack and 4 Cr ae a8 ‘11. Th Men's $50.00 and $95.00 Finest Dress Suits of Tweeds t an Pants Dress Suits 6) Boyw’ 35.00 and 96.00 Fin lor. ated Suits Se and ihe heavy VS pairs Men's $6.00 Fine Viel Kid and Box Bhoes ee Ladies’ and Children's Shoes, equally low prices. Caigt | cast-Gown Graft, register and clean-out door, nickeled foot- rests, nickeled feet, nickel Gamp- er and clean-out door, Pipe check 1s collar made with swing-off top and automatic in- side cover, and is the most at- tractive and easiest operated wood heater tn this market. ‘This bas been our leaging Wood Heater for the past three years and i guaranteed to givé satis- Luge Furniture Co., Grand FURNISHING GOODS. Children’s 2Se Fast Black H PANTS. Men's $2.00 Cassimere and Wor- Men's $2.00 Worsted and or Men's $1.00 White ‘Jaeger Health Uy , 18 Young Men's $10.00 and $12.00 Suits .. . OPERA festne GRAND HOUSE Theater John Cort, Mer, Phone, Main 6. | TONIGHT | Tomorrow qerecey ad Tomorrow The night. Presenta a New Comic Opera, “The Oracle” By Mary Carr . THE CAST—¢5 A STUPENDOUS PRODUCTION, Lead! Prices--$1.00, Tbe, b0c 250, Matinee, te and 20, ading HOUSE 7, GRAN =e John Cort, Mer. Phone, Main 65. Sunday Afternoon, 2 WAGNER’S BAND IN CONCERT Genevieve Relfe, Soprano Soloist Price—25 cents to all parts of the DURe, Box seate—60 cents. W. M, RUSSELL, Manager, Phone Main 507. Seattle's Only Up-Town Theater. A High-Clase Family Resort 00, 40c and 600, } | ! TONIGHT And All Week. Matinee Saturday, The Village Parson ‘The Most Natural Play of the Age, NEXT WEEK Opening Sunday Matinee Mann's Scenic Production of Wm. L. Roberts Picturesque Colonial Drama. AAAT BA Valley Forge A Thrilling Drama of True Heart Interest and Comedy, Box office open from 10 a, m. to » m. Bea! ing six da; DP. in advance, Buhler &| OPERA Seattle's | oa, patented and ubed by us only. ring Your Prescriptions sd ee GUARANTEE portly bility Promptnes 4 2d ave, and Columbia, ‘Tel, Main 193, EVERY ARTICLE IN THE ENTIRE STOCK AT THE SAME REDUCTION. Sale Commences TODAY « 1212 2nd Ave., Near University S Harvard Dental Parlors 552 Second Ave., Over German Bakery GRAND RIDGE! KOLE LUMP AT $3. LEAL WUT AT $2, BR TO} This kole is from the slope which we have opened, and is the best tle kole in the ‘ket. ISSAQUAH street. 75 PE 73 Extracted and filled absolutely with- out pain by our late scientific meth- PAINLESS DENTISTRY, Full Set Teeth (that fit). Teeth Without Plate Biiver Fillings ... ..... . « iO CHARGE for painless extract. ing when other work is done, and @| written guarantee for 10 years with! all work. HARVARD TAL PARLORS. THE ONEPRICE _ FAMILY WINE aad | LIQUOR STORE Just received a large con We give you good value, and 00ds give Satisfaction. « . I" Free delivery. Your trade Can be obtained by the daily reading of these ads. New goods are constantly advertised; always good goods and sometimes at bargain prices. Every Ad. New Every Day Hirsch White Pine | Alf Broke Up Cough Syrup But it can be fixed all right By] 2% cents a bottie taking tt to the HIRSCH PHARMACY Co,| Sbamck Umbrella Hospital First and Pike Tel, Main 916 5221 First Ave. Photo Bor Bernham's new m of ovals, circles Pp Washington Dental and Photographic Supply Co. 211 Columbia Street YOUR OLD STOVE Will be accepted In trade purchase price of one of “Quick Meal” Ranges, ¢ see them, ERNST BROS. $06 Pike Street Tel. Green 72 pt bad PARAGON RIBBONS Always satisfy, never ble. They are made b ington Typewrite: the Remington E. C. NILES, 109 Cherry St, Hinckley ‘ourth Floor The Deep Bise Sea And its white winged ships Platinum Prints by the Mi Artist Chas, B. Bolles ALFRED S, WITTER & 1144 Second Ave. EYE COMFORT Is obtained by the gid of pe fitting glasses, Our work all gives you perfect fit and fooue A. Lindaset | Sciontife Optniay me and the best. is

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