The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 4, 1906, Page 3

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HARMONY IS WANTED DBLEGATES Local TO Y. W. © A. CONVENTION LEAve WITH PURPOSE OF UNITING BIG ORGANIZATIONS @F YOUNG WOMEN TY ¥. 'W. ©. A. han went ( mitted’, and if the same te accom YW. CoA, wht hearts’ des E SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, JA Mk hos din da stag *® WASHINGTON, Jay 4 ® Arthur O. Wallace, vice conat ® at Managua, Nicaragua, reports * that an earthquake destroyed *® half the # voloano at Ban Dago ia io erup * tion “ Se ee ee ed WAIT FOR town of Masaya, The eter ees sex * ' work, we are Mies May Walker of # 1 if plans are 4 are ale city, and a resort] { the two existing | improve those ‘girla. who w here has beer to feel that there ts nothing in lite but drudgery . We begin our new term Pet . ary 1 rhing the beg ng of he sees in alt lines, The small omp i trl ta « . a be « include gymnastics, cooking, eb the broader f cut Freneh, millinery, sewing that the Ame “i k Jred subjects. We have th best teachers that we can obta Describes the Work betleving that it is b te pay @ Mise Elisabeth J » sala * and have beat iT to a reperter toda We have all/ gymnasium clase, so you can «et desired for a long to bring a of the large number of about « . girle which we reach in our work ES SEA GIVES UP DEAD PORT TOWNSEND, Jan. 4.—Px They say the young man joine the vessel at Panama, They ar master Learned of this city i In| anxious to secure the body and to ‘ 2 have it shipped home. receipt of a letter he parents His parents were advised today by | of J. W. Kem, 22, who lost bis life/the postmaster to address the with the sb ot Melfort lector of customs at Victoria Kem's pa Harry and Mary | where the bodies from th bs a Murrish Shasta, Cal belag brought ip as they are fou "eter aes Credit Cash. If you will but take time to tn Vestigate--to learn the truth about my help—you will let mc amsist you to the comforts of home FATHER TIME t dra giving in r regular qua r¢ for his money than ar to cut straight flat xck for the ha OTHER BARGA ERNST BROS.1Ncé 306-508 PIKE ST. Cole’s Hot Blast Heater BOTH PHON BOCOQUETS FOR HIM COUNCILMEN LIKE MAYOR'S ATTITUDE ON OWNERSHIP, MUNICIPAL BUT FIRE ONE SHOT AT CHIEF EXECUTIVE With @oet of the members of the ) views In the matter.” | elty counell the mayor's message You bet I did,” said Counctiman | was well received, but some of them | Burnett, when asked if he “i noted | take tesue with him in bi otate the mayor's statement as to the low. | ment that water re were reduced | ing of water rates and | have got] by the council for political reasons | an opinion in regard to his state | | rather than bosine | ment in that confection |NO IMPROVEMENT IN. BAL not had time to form an] . | the mayor's message,” | Burnett Rather Caustic LARD CAR SERVICE UNTIL| id President Gill, “but as 1 heard | | Jit read Inst might, t thought it very | had my opinion before the rate | RETURN OF MANAGER jeood, | am with the mayor on the | Were lowered and atill hold that | pal ownership — pro tion, | the business of the water plant has ertainiy disagree with him | 80t been affected by the lowering of | The question of giving Hall: Where he says that water rates have | (he rates, Teddy Roosevelt and the people & more efficient street reduced f politica ather |™ayor are certainly on the munt service along the water front line, | (gan business reasons ipal ownership proposition | by increasing the amount uble | ery Kood as Coun tracking that has been | This Sounds Queer Crieh haracterization of th Theta up eturn of Maa mayor's mesnage However, I be ager Grant attle Ble Councilman Mullen said |ieve in municipal ownership of ompany, who is now in the east The mayor Is undoubtedly right | street railways, if it can be shows and is expected to return the lat-|9 the question of 1 pal owner | that it is economical and to the best | | ter t of January. The ms of pul stilitte He has had | interests of the publ Whether the | mow ta the hands of the ox pportunity to study into this |time is yet ripe for such an inne tions committee of the councit Very timportant subject, and for that | vation is a question in my mind.| Councilman Bowen at thin | reason I am inclined to his | This is a very stupendous prob morning that nothing id be done nti Mr. Grant returned Howov at our la ting with ¢ ff t w tion had ben lered by the « tale of the mad, and that « | steps would be taken to lm e ———— | Ballard car itty | SHEBOYGAN. W Jan. 4A jrber Ht wan afwaye the pitier of ce |much property & bridge, demolishing the bridge Heavy teas swept a mile the docks and the pany to give & good service and any case where | be shown that oe services was defictent, tc provement FEAR BLOOD 7 POISONING! WOUNDED HIGHWAYMAN RE MOVED To HOSPITAL | MEWES APPARENTLY OUT OF DANGER J. Hogue, alias highwayman who » t who was shot © attempted to b er on Tuesday coed age An at ant at the Se Ge . b al stated a0 ne that the condition of Hewes whs r wo and that he was apparer n no 4 SHOES ARE GOING UP In New ¥ and other la es through the oa ates @ fund, sald to « ’ wing rained facilitate a e duty ¢ . b ading store it ‘ (a OF MARIA & TOM CHICAGO, Jan. 4~1 a Dual eat show os of A Waba Tt x t ca “ more and a . than any pr ox a Nature’ s Remedy an. 25e¢. 50e. Second and Pike Ragley’ $s ja between the is belle ne passenger wa | popes drowned was t but in tt One tug wa: * ¢ fox. but Kreat par many paa- | the chow was say It Is to Laugh WA NGTON, D. C., Jan. 4 PARI a B The White House will once more he League Pr Laugh event, when tl : a and university men, who claim! cial reception of the f ave observed that France In get pe given by the pres in | new year Tremendous Rush FOR THE Leader’s Goods se GARVEY.- BUCHANAN co. SUCCESSORS TO Lumber Exchange Building. Second Ave. and Seneca St -E OUR BiG | “WINDOW } DISPLAY | ; ORITE STORE a ie YOUR FAV- Aq] { IS A GREAT MONEY AVER FOR YOU ! RY SEC STORE HA Ht DREDS OF BARGAI > OF FER ERYTHING IS REDUCED IN PRICE Chis is the Great Bargain Season at MeCart) ( entire remaining ‘ « n—Bargains all over the store. Ex ta fe priced staples and contract articles Everything Is Marked ata Less Price Now Read these e f for I Lots of othe: } ' i here BLACK SILKS CHOICE DOMESTICS 1 Pe ” bleached M ‘ue h 16 “ iy « b v e ! 1 tea. 19 rd, reduced t 696 4, on male ile LADIES’ CORSETS LEATHER GOODS or me ' . ef h ' 1¢ ach educed to slight or full figures f « $1.00 ° $3.00 $2 ' , LADIES’ UNDERWEAR only #100 | ral Vi 0 , 4 LADIES’ SUITS Ch t t t . . La A 1 P ae. J tx i x “" f rev ‘ o garme reduced te peers Fog te perl pin ah Ay BOYS’ CLOTHING tA 87-50 | Boys’ ts, wood durable FURS, SUITS, COATS, SKIRTS AND Sane” Bente cae ee a WAISTS NOW ALL GREATLY . e fir we REDUCED IN PRICE Pig ae w McCarthy Dry Goods Co. secon ve. an a son . K ADAMS ADAMS We roast all we sell And seil all we roast Chickering Pi Adams’ Famed Java Blend | ° Lb sued a Coffee at 25c per th. Adams Tea & Coffee Co. 1533-1535 Second Ave., Cor. Pine St. : @ Century Furnrrure Company Srconp Avenve & SprinG STREET D. $. Johnston C0, 93 SECOND AVENUE Burke Building. ——— GREAT—— SACRIFICE SALE Of G. L. Holmes Furniture Co. Stock Now in Full Blast DO NOT ERR in th _ BLANK BOOKS w<ige nsh Book ng thet this is a sale of marked she you would make a great T ed within the year of 1 ALI handsome, attractive, arti Wwell-sele t and sy i-epan. T will stand comparison with any other goods Seattle, class fer class, kind for kind, article for article FRA ALBERTUS bas stamped them with the seal of his approval, we have already quoted you his words of pra when you buy any { these you may feel the con {ng assuran at nething which has bee proved by a GREAT WE ADMIT tha of ordinary stock IN A MOMENT we hav ap ART\ST s no regular annual clearance sale led to SAC RIFIC E all the fox s aken over by us fr a th Gl ge 3 FURNITURE PANY and make a fi tart for A MAN PREFERS to use his own taste, follow his own ' as original as he can. So, too, with a commer It prefers not to follow in the old rut left by its A HUGE CROW ) FLOODED ur store yesterday Some people had to leave without be waited upon. We are ve ty. We tried to get extra esmen. They are hard to with us. There are hundreds of PATIENT hairs to sit on while you ash only, you know, These goods BROWN'S DENTAL PARLORS. 713 Firet Ave 4 6 and «1 ith of Mac we will store purchases fn our ware- what shall efore, wonder 12:30 p.m. u

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