The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 4, 1906, Page 8

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x : : WAY oe » APTER MURPHY CONVINCES TORTING THE TRUTH LIVELY SCRAP ENDS— THE CAUSE After Councilman Murphy bad de nounced President GIL as uitruthtal and the latter had apotogtxed for de rogatory statements he had made the conceit Inst night passed Mur phy'# proposed charter amendment providing for ge expiration of all franchines hereafter granted in 1904 i for the common use of street car tracks hereafter laid Aside from the sorap between the Ninth ward man and the gentleman from the Third, the session was not particularly stormy, The council men did not like to follow in Mur Phy's footsteps, but as they are all! good politicians they submitted Bracefully to what they knew was the demand of the people _ Gil Gets Wrathy. Gilt reiterated the charge Murphy and other advocates common-use clause tn Uh were four-fMushers “This common-use clause agita tion is just what the Seattt: company Wants as an excuy turning down applications for exten sions of ite tracks,” he declared that | “If you, Mr. Murphy, are so aux fous to give your people good car Service, why don't you get it for them? The present service to Green | Lake ts an abomination. There are) now on file with the cownell sev eral petitions for improved service! for your ward which you have sewer | hed acted upon. You don't hear complaints from my ward, do you? ‘Why don't you make good “Well.” replied Murphy, “it 1/ had made as many speeches for the Seattic Biectric company in this couke!! af you have, I euppore Id be able to get what | want, too! Floors Third Ward Man. Gi went down, Murphy admit that there was only one petition for bet ter service from the Ninth ward which had come in within a week Murphy wae unable, however, to prevail wpon the council to submit a charter amendment allowing the city to purchase a half interest in tracks hereafter laid on all strategte thoroughfares. As the amendment . go to the voters It will allow the city only to RENT such tracks owned by companics hereafter se. curing franchises, The city, in was a bard shot deck ond = wt forced him to other words, will be obliged to pay tribute to @ street car company for the privilege of wing its ows STATE NEWS Snow biocades railroads. ‘Trotley cars for Chehalis. | Tacoma after tax dodgers. Earthquake at Kettle Falis. State to have own oyster beds. Protest against Chehalis’ mayor Butiding boom in Wallk Walla Walla Walla city books audited. | No closed lid for North Yaki na Mr. H. E. Carr, Leavenworth, dent Granger Adventists’ church dedi Walla Walia county to build mote; No changes In grain inspector's office. Walla Walla Elks to have new temple Snohomish county “does” elect of- ficers. Pushing work on V. V. & E. near Molson Spokane ‘“Juice-chooters” hold! meeting Pullman people want municipal saloons State bee-keepers meet at North | Yakima Spectal treasurer. Government after Tacoma adulter- ated butter. election for Castle Rock | Lewis county to appoint road supervisors | Puyallup sells $18,000 worth of} water bonds | Wenatchee canal will plant 100-} 000 fruit trees Two new insurance companies ad mitted in | N line from St. Helens to ( Weyerhauser mill, Everett, to be greatly improved | Proposed new buildings for Tula- | lip Indian school Mra. James 3 cham buried at Puyallup Cities authorized by reme court to vacate street charge Exchange bank Harry Haywa Spokane, buys interest in Colfax t saloon JM. R r fa e pointed head of Snohomish be GILL GOES BACK HIM THAT HE I§ DIS. HE. APOLOGIZES, AND MURPHY AMENDMENT streets, Other Amendments. Other amendments agreed to were as follows: Giving city right to sive away free water for charitable purposes; changes in method of fixtng local improvements; provid ing that all streets extending into| the water in the tidelan district Must be preserved for future use as slips; doing away with the neces | sity of a full vote of the council on all improvements exceeding the 60 per cent limit of valuation THE WHITE FAIR ore MIS88 FRANCES NICHOLAS, jin the Rainier jing to eateh @ car, is j today, but je wtill suffert | agurten and the shock head did not jarm in a sling for week Bho tw wtilt B. Ralne, 919 BANTA ROSA, Cal ing ia helping a recovery 8 MONDAY, JANUARY &—WATCH OUT! dent Mise Nichols, Dr| Mart | Yue, ls the attending physict THE SEATTLE STAR-THURSDAY, JAN. 4, 1906. * TEACHER WILL HAVE TO CARRY HER ARM IN SLING ! | Miss Frances Nichols, the teacher tehool who was se rlously hurt Tuesday morning by a fall down & Might@f steps while try mu ne f | While the blow om Migs Nichol prgve as Rerun as | feared, the Injuriét to her shoulder jand arm were severe, and # probably be compelled to carry her * to come. confined to her bed at} | the home of Assistant County Clerk | where she! was taken at the time of the acct Mra, Raine is an old friend of in, of Helle Jan Continuation of Pleasant weather Housekeepers! You’ve Never Heard of Bette Housefurnishing Bargains Than These | Anybody who hears of this sale and bays Haviland China. else that we are selling wit ee Dozen Elegantly Decorated Hav- land China Cups and Saucers 19¢ WORTH 65.00 DOZEN We are going to clean them up at one big sale Friday; 1,000 dosen fine thin China Cups and Saucers, fm the beautiful Romeo shape, richly decorated, handles gold tipped, worth in every store regularly $5.00 docen Friday Clean-up Bale Price 19¢ or one of the Dinner Seta, or put profit, will have cause to feel jubilant at the new years prospects. 750 Dozen Decorated Haviland anyth ime Large Dinner Piates 190 Each WORTH 14.50 DOZEN. Decoration the newestto match Baucers—on beautiful thin worth regularly $4.50 doxen; Bale Price French Cups Priday © and China; Jean wu 19 08—#un- 3.00 BOWLS pineapple Friday 82.39 SIX-QUART COOK QUADRUPLE SILVER PLATED | RICH CUT GLASS CELERY | RICH CUT GLASS JU CAKE STANDS—Pancy pattern, TRAYS—11-inch size: worth al burst pattern, worth §7.00, Fri- Price. ir od tend “oi ob ways everywhere $5.00; Friday | 8% Cleat-up Price zs ch Pri 2 RICH CUT GLASS QUADRUPLE SILVER PLATED rapa seins 88.40 | Large cise, beittiant CAKE BASKETS i RICH CUT GLASS Jt Brit cutting; worth $6.00; . J Hant " »t Clean-up Price QUADRUPLE SILVER PLATED | Uh paste be wert : wea I | POLISHED JUGS — Handsome pattern ee French gray finish; worth $2.00; Friday Clean-up Price. @1.75 up Price 50-plece Sets of Decorated Engiiah Six Diner Six Dessert Sit Cups and Saucers. Six Pratt Dishes, Six Individual Batters, One Bowl, One Large I Worth Regularly $9.00. every whore $12.0 $9.00 Decorated Dinner Sets Clea Porcelain Dinnerware. Two Oblong Vegetable Dishes. One Covered Butter Dish. ter One Medium Platter, ’ Friday Ciean-up Price $6. tra heavy Clean-up Price complete service for six persons— One Gravy Boat, One Pickel Dish, One Round V: One Sugar Bow! Ove Cream Pitcher. worth Ie; able Dinh, ING KETTLOS- With ball; ex- Friday iSe 1 DOZEN PREMIER SCREW | 160 DOZEN NICKEI-PLATED | > . . DRIVERS—4-inch size, cherry | ANT BRONZE BARREL BOLTS oe ee ee oR " ch size, complete wit strong riveted handles orth handles; worth i2¢; Friday | screws; worth Ie each; Friday | 14, : " ren oo > ie" Clean-up Price, each Be! Clean-up Price be ee THE WHITER Fain © ENS MONDAY, JANUARY & WATCH ovuT! Large Women Can Share In the Sale of Winter Suits at Half Price The custom of “holding out” compatriots of smaller girth are Bult in the house ix Inctuded in “all reduced the Half-Price Sab terge slees In women's garments « te tabooe N sizes, 44, 46 and 4%, are well to the fore in the most b stylish materials as well We know of no other ploce economically fitted. in the $60 potty ARE $18.00 2 ARE ity where women of large stature can 1 maintainin The very Woman's « ne © pt—all share the same fa pecoming styles for stout women, and in be so safely, wut $2000 ore ARE $23.50 er $8.25 | $9.00 |$10.00|$11.75 Furs to Go at Half Price, Too Half has been taken from the prices of Neck Furt. Ukely to occur this season. Big variety derstand SHIRT WAISTS FOR $2.50 sold regularly under $3.26 ond $2.60, and are this season in the 1 Nun's former price ! o ling e found hie big lot « e 82.50 WOMEN’S RAINY DAY SKIRTS ($25.00 RAINCOATS FOR $14.95 FOR $2.50 Not ' " t lene, > were f At sed at 0 w figure and t en $2.89 r 4 . : 8 t father 7 tak I at 82.50 day Friday 690 Buys Dress Stuffs Originally $1.26 Yd. to choose from at Half Price Retter get one now. not the whole stock, p 8 ELITE PETTICOATS FOR $2.49 fectly owned a Pett They have the adjustable y th with r t 63.98 ah ‘ 1 $226 $14.95 ) Friday at full prices, while their a Mtn: Extra sultable. tably and ARE No better opportunity {s lease un at that fi¥ed more pet ke, whidh hip, sti S1to5 THE WHITE FAIR OPENS MONDAY, JANI ARY 8—WATCH OUT EPLY MANY INQUINGE WE SOUNCE THAT OUR F “Un ‘ deries, La Wales Gotten State Lace ¢ tains, etc. will ommence Monday, Jéhuary 8, bringing the same fund of Téwness and savings as of yore doe | Luther Burbank js better thie morn ed Complete Credit Housefurnisthere=-F REDENICK & NELGON (inc.)—Compiete Motel and Club Furnishers 7 Furniture Sale Is Advertised by Satisfied Customers We note this year, as in past ons, that folks whe , b r 4 e barg in Page niture hasten to spread the good ne to friends, In fact, it } ne to where a large n of ‘sitorg] to this notable sale can be reckoned as consisting of friet { those who called the da eding I coultg what might be calle endle chain’ effeet, the attendar t the nereasing each ‘ And retme ‘ we | only well started, Carloads of sale Furniture are as yet unt | at the papers f his fror day, bat, best of all, call and see the immense showing of specially-pr rnituré y nor ’ whether you wish to purchase or ne : The following articles were in wt at the time thie adve as prepared, bu rhe cannot ¢ ee that they wip remain unsold when you cal There ) many other equal a fferings, howeve hat @ satinfactory che led tage de even if the particular article you may desire in thie Het below old $21.00 Antwerp Oak Arm Rocker, with logse Spanish leather cush ) Dull Mahogany Dre Pt, #11.00 1 Mah« 938,00) $14.60 Mahogany Finished Hall Che 87.00 100 Fur x Am $14.60 Fumed Oak Arm Chal to ‘Bedatead Hy O.00h s » Oak Arm ¢ B ffon ay $18.00 Mahogany Finivhed Arm Kocke $16.60 Cow Kany Dressing Table 815,00) \fB $10.50 Weathered Oak Table ‘ ff 45,00) BE $15.60 Por Oak Table $2 a r a 9 $20.00 Fumed Oak Arm Chair, with Spanteh leather sent ' f bina » many | ary Ta ® ™) He olden Oak Arm Hocker ‘ ntwerp Oak F e Rocker 819.0 $55.00 Cheval Mirror, with mahogany frame ' 1 Mahows sie $30 00 Mahogany Totlet Tat $24.50 W ed Oak re! s f $105.00 Bolid Mat ny B math 00 ' v 4 : 512.00 $100.00 Dull Mahogany Chiffonier SOOO Ft a ‘ Ss! } op ¢ wt | All Sales for Cash. No Exchanges. Delivery at Our Earlest Conveniencéh | Neane coda fi t very. Wet 1 and ft | we make Pleane do ask us to hold goods to’ \ ? auvet i it eae poss! ble Somat We eotae prontise « definite date or t ft during thin sale, but the «no delagh "t, that cap be avoided. ALA ALK GOOTr LD I PRESS ) ) | A matron who visited the Drapery Sect y! day looked over the assortments of Imported Lace Curtains now special sabe, and oe finally centered ber attention upon a hands ay M0 The Mpecial price of which was $1975 a pair Weil,” Sonréing tens end have no immediate use for Lace Curtains hese look dacidedly cheap to me and I'm just going to buy three pa it them Beco u lor future w me day Til need them an this special showing of elegant Imported Curtains are deeply impressed with the lowness of the prices and the qualit he gootm, have for amo Additional Bargains From After-Holiday Clearance Sa discontinued This Clearance Sale Includes thousands of pieces of fancy decorated China—odds and ends. broken lies. patterns, which it is desirable to close out at once. Remember, there is nothing wrong with (hese goods from the customer's standpoint. We newt room they occupy and have made the special prices accordingly. A few hints ; 40¢ Decorated Cake Plates, each 2he All Decorated China Fruit and Salad Bowls at Half Price, Py * h on All Hand-Painted China et Half Price cute smeaarenne ak pye tly a he Cilose-out Pattern in Haviland Decorated China at Half Price 91.00 Decorated Geven-Mece Balat Sete cach ise All Chocolate Bets at One-Third Off. Tée Decorated Haviland Chica Pistes, each the Decorated Glass Water and Lemonade Sets at Half Price Me White and Gold Cup and Saucer ihe Ali Carving Bets at Reduced Prices. 4 " . Austrian China Cup and Saucer 15 Cents | BestGrade Eng'ish Semi-Porcelain Dinner The decoration consists of a very dainty design of for-get These Cupe and Saucers are of lightweight Austrian China, thin and | os. ang ferns. The shape is decidedly pleasing, These ent, Decoration consists of a beautiful festoon border, at 4 ee : . ms © set, service for six persons ride = y trectively arranged. Regular price 25 per cup and saucer. Plates oi cooves ter x pata to match, special price, each oe ite 100-plece set, me si ¥ “1835 R. Wallace” Silverware Late last year we made « contract with R. Wallace & Sons for a large quantity of triple-plated Silverware in the new “Fioral” tern. The greater portion of these goods have just arrived, and the following special prives are quoted to move it immediately Manepeane, pee OOE-OE OIE. csc cssccsve sence conse asen sosencosseresions need enero gnnen, sos connesreceesees® seadllesemniane én Dessert Spoons, per wet of sia pice + ‘Tablespoons, per net of six rhe 16-dwt. Deasert Knives, per set of six 16-dwt. Dessert Forks, per set of rix 16-dwt. Medium Kotves, per set of six 16-dwt. Medium Forks, per set of stx [REDERIOK &: CIN CORPORATED } SECOND AVENUE, MADISON AND SPRING STREETS. OFFICERS DIRECTORS Daniel Kelleber E. L. Grondabi, Joba Erikeon Herman Goetz Preatdent Gut Senko Will H. Parry Jobn Brikeon, M. E. Lute R. Bartort Vieo-Guam John A. Whaltey L. B. Altain A. KL. Soeltbers Alexander Pearson V.-Prest. and Cashier A. i. Soothers B L. Grondahl Offices mk rs " Expressing, Furniture Heavy Hauling of Prompt Service. Pianos sold Pianos for — rent stock of Pinnos in the Oty ALLEN & GILBERT- ER CO. 1496 Second Ave, easy Commenc i { 1B bank. One Doll if and if you cann I] 224 if you cannot TOOTHACHE ular, anyway. WHERE SHALL | GO FOR | done,” and ye FIRST-CLASS DENTAL if put money in bank it to the Dent Whether your treated Deposits made by STATEBANK or SEATTLE with ever vurtesy and cor e of Dentistry et 1 gums OMIO DENTAL PARLORS. Pike Street and 1450 Third ~ Cor. of Third and Pike. Lady Hovrs—8:30 to to 12, Both 1420 BECOND FINE OLD, GLEND BOURBO | WHISKY phones. AVENUE Corner First Avenue and Yesler Way SEATTLE,.WASH HUTCHINSON CO. Clothiers, Second ani Unien + | To the BIG 1\ eee The Fair Clearance pont. teen’ Sinew Rye, f qua 1813-16-17-19 2d Av Sale $306 SECOND AVE. Pipe "cid oa = Srandy CHICAGO LOAN OFFICE HARRY SILVER, Prop. 17 ¥ Port Wine The Murphy Wiat ler Way. A genteel place to borrow money on 4 @lamonds and all kinds of jewelry. | L Co Gtrigly Confidentiat iqwor 7"

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