The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 8, 1906, Page 3

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Nit ota THE SEATTLE STAR—-MONDAY. JAN. 4, 1 WASHINGTON IS Pom OFFICIALS ‘ A ney act arly until after consulta. | labor ip Me t farme ta, M wri and Cal The vot king and the w {| fornia, The attractive we of Waah : Important thi®e about Immigration | ington, from the point of view of ie . ’ 5 . nto Washington Inet year is that! the bette ane ¢ imm tions Minnes me. Ma ¢ Oma the grenteet increase in numbers! shown by the fac® that #,774 alien Be a ei Sate | Re pla sot eters | teense! Fine Undermuslins r Soe cant a Re NEW KENTUCKY SENATOR Annual January Showing and Sale of New Importations Now on. rhis is the treat we've ed i The init i ol iit from the maker In extent a uriet t others of the national magazines, which te f eat or fear that these garment ure made nde ich t rante { the t 1 | proves that each garment made in sanit 4 1 ‘ zed, Corset obi wit ner Covers Dorset Cover of fine muslin IS HE MARRIED A BACHELOR? made full, with neck edged wit Muslin G bard hematitched ruffle, “a ¢ little garment,” only Muslin Corset Covers, full, with two rows of deep Hs syoyy lace insortion, neck and arms trimmed with pretty lace, each Corset Covers of fine naln sook, full front with two rows of dainty Inc tion, and edging of dust ruffle . ne HOMAS PAYNTE! jy i macgianl | r H. PAYNTER baby ribbon, each Chemise _ °"' S125 ss iner Hubbard Night Gowns The Kentuc e 5 jo moeratic, has lected tnt . . pce ailing ay rey “ yokes of large and 4 “ neces uall ‘wll tom skirt the y each er 1 vertical tucks and fag he K. Y per houses of congress for 25 years, almost continuously, is meetin with feb front, fa oe ce dats 4 goting and edged with dait teresta A aned by hor} came to thereby terminated, Payner was backed by Governor J. C. Beckham ished with three wide hem je geil Pr agi row 0 » ? omatitched taille “ Gave and it Is believed Beckham will be able to succeed the other senator, | stitched ruffles edged with pret Ly ante sore? Sigg Ladies man, w J.B. MeCreary, when the latter's term expires Gatuty nce end baby id and babe enhiae titmialon ¢ ott Dearker Paynter ts ex-chief of the Kentucky court of appeals, and was on cages 4 reeds my D extra ge Dea t te ¢ skir ed with dee Ww Rigor tg yp be! pt: the bench when most of thy Goe bel election law, Goebel contest for bon, or of fine nainsook fin the skirt finished with deep rawers i nme paheeeate es governor, and assassination cases were handled by the court. He ts ished with three rows of es yy ey we aaae tote ke effect nd has been practicing law since 1872. He was in con lace Insertion, the neck ede — B1.85 , lace to 1893. He was elected an appellate judge in 1894 ed with | ka; neck and ful ves edged with finish « braid and hematitched ruffle, each 89¢ Full Empire Night Gowns ot fine nainsook, the full front sleeves edged with lace, each and baby rib f ey hie thee ahs ee ee ee wo bier cl oe Under- ing physique and ts considered very gifted men P= Corset Covers of fine nair- sKirts sook, made with full front finished with two rows of Ladies’ Muslin 8) rs of three tucks her pth 400 Muslin Drawers with lace insert edged on full and plenty k n . bs either side with lace bead ished with 7-ine ‘ ing and baby ribbon, lace stitened raffie os 4 am po a edging to match, each Be Ladies’ Skirts of choice mus br y ruffle head: lin, extra full, with 14-Inch twe ters of tu S115 Scores of other beautiful af- flounce ged with beautifu Lots of other styles in Night fects at 250 to $4.00 each. embroidery, and with under Fine Nainsook Drawers with Gowns from 0c to $3.29 each. A CAR WINDOW | McCarthy Dry Goods Co. eae ek ceea{fot mines the women Oy af Cor. Second Avenue and Madison Amne car yesterday afternoon from nama The car was gol at such & rock th through the window te of speed that it “Gent —s Watet Os Grow” — | a lies’ Muslin Drawers with leep flounce of hematitch ing and tucks headed by two One of the ti piness in the he help you make your home happy by making it comfortable. FATHER TIME very f Furniture Now Included | In Thirty-Day Sale Commencing thi« morning all the odd pieces of furniture were in eluded in the 30-Day Sale—at a price that will sell (hem. These hints TMINING FURNITURE ning Set of @ pieces that of 1904. The total receipts *| of the offices up to December w| Mahogany Davenport. V $135.00 125.00 OHNSON The first business session of the new Georgetown city council will be held tonight. They will take lwp the bonds of all the offt j elected and pass on the matter of Mahogany Davenpor Mahogany Davenport. Velour Mahogany 2 piece Part s Velour Mahogany Mahogany jece Parlour Set. Velour Mahogany 3-plece Parlour Set co covered tn Velour, oak oak ol were $3.649915.02 T $267,900.63. Pr eeeeeeeeee ees * Raaearsarennne *| The volume of business being done at The Leader's Adams’ Java Blend Coffee, per Ib.. Closing Out Sale surpasses all expectations. Throngs of covered in Velour in tapent n Velour, covered in Velour covered in Velour, oak frame Weathered oak, loose cushion Weathered oak, loose cushi Jobnson and bis assistant, J. Olson, | quota of attention, j Wl be vo-ctes |. Robert Shadwell, an |found in alley at Butt (633-1535 Second Ave., Cor. Pine dead | sews wre * Se | Sugar, Flour and Al | roa | Harbor nor and | | Senators Piles and Ankeny have trial this week at Savannah, Ga. laces on ; Slight « | agreed to ch Sxconp Avenve & Spring STREET thauake shock felt tn middle western states, No damage O territories, Senator P c : @ UNION STREET fon ciety ene! Sonne’ 22" wvnon prominane warrant | AS Well As Fancy Groceries on ( lof Chicag 4 dead at Colorade La Ny re. Are Marked at a Fraction former state | Springs nd rivers | was murd: jot Dante urer of New York, is dead in Ss tas wp mie eee a of Their Value , é ” mite suicide at Portiand when found © husband who had come from Senate will consider relations be United tes and Santo Do “Square Deal” Sale this we Benator ¢ any Ratification of the treaty between | > Lay in your stock now. N Pecates bef nto this sale as soon as checked « ERNST BROS. INC. w goods bought by The 506-508 PIKE ST. ng daily, All go right wba and the Isle of Pines will be Pacific and New fic rallroads are t-of-way upor rfront. Armed guards are the line ¢ the sale are arriv onaldered Philippine tariff dill will be taker up next week | aior Richardson of the military ff, ern or ri al. wa t pusiness in thi enefit gress upon # 3ALL. A | | Moore’s Ranges |= °=.--:-=-norseTueves |. How Is Your China jee Ste | e : There is no trickery or “f A eport for the| patrolling paring a report for t | 4 Underpriced Jee" ARE AT WORK © Closet? es which a very handsome ste verore Wf] DISHWASHER IN JAIL |. prcgcraearrerose, roportea f 22i:¥our kitchen needs ul, ornamental there a saving on all things OM, use piece t furniture suit Nc a saving for you this coming and of the very To reduce our crowded # >= «se : L ‘and’ the ike, wil pater ncngrninghg etweipa frbnag year. COME, be one of ECONOMY’S THRONG. Join best manufacture, has - ¢ morning that a m of bi or : i . £ vege = . ails James Carr, a dishwas n &! weighing about 900 pounds were the happy and satisfied buyers at THE GREAT CLOS been ent from $6.00 to tor & the pr : Main st. restaurant, was arrested at|gtolen from bis barn late Saturday ING OUT SALE of The Leader stock $3. 90 ie re other bar ooke” RANGE. t steet fo Me t 12:50 o'clock this morning by Of-| night ficers Hedges and Helms on a charge of being a disorderly per 8. B. Olson, laborer, suffering <r T "an around the lower end of the city. | Providence hospital. Romoved to ga p county jail by Jailer John Corbett ° “Cres o to work on touel | | coun fail by SUCCESSORS TO ee te “a } charge DON’T FORG re r the old reliab MONARCH, BE ST RANGE IN. THE WORLD. It received the first prize gold medal at the Lewis and BOTH PHONES 1168. Herman Smith, 1406 Summit av, reports that his pigeon * * + ‘ M * +|Business Men and) #® house was entered late last *& 1 # night and that eight of his fin- # Buyers * . a * * * LARGE RESERVOIR Other POUCH FEED Special HEAVY FIRE LININGS est birds were taken | Investigate the “corspartment of the ORIENTAL LIMIT One. We also take your old range or cook stove, allowing you all it is worth, ee ee em featur END DRAFT AND POKE DOOR | ED, new train via “The Comfortat \ Annual installation meeting of Way” to the Kast-—Great Northern . ee nas Roatan reorsen, Features ALUMINIZED OVEN the Seattle Turnverein will be held Ratlway. Ticket office, Second and Lumber Exchange Building. Second A e e a tonight at Germania hal! Columbia eee BORA fo | ama 3 WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan, &—{ professional or skilled oteupations Fangy Neckwear g Great 1 Jmbrella } It is notiooable that according to the] Relatively to the great mass of im: | Large 77 - E. Sal } rts of the Immigration service,| migrants, the number of forelgn- | taney Ch Y/ ' Sale ts lass of migranta who de jere of good class who declared Jat J 4 Leaiatayliere as with ? ‘Ared (he state of W Ashington as} Washington as their dewtination was | amare oan = $B { winch | drdmes, steel 5 WA 2 “Ye ‘ . Taft Saye that the executive offi |high There was a fair proportion| ‘There was a larger imm igration of} ett Real valees as ~ LOR. GECOND AVE. 4¥0 MADISON ST. + | Sen es hed Ge one H ie th ad have been navined | Between tt e who went to the eltles | foreigners during the last fiscal year 12.26 to 1.00 each woe} he ce of MO tomorrow § a ainod th A soa Manmainad ot) ae Tan who settled on farms, or| than into any other state weat of the price at g ts here [wh gnosaed thésnsatves te tava for | tbehentogd foie: i |} RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. frat io Golden Oak Dining Table, 10 feet 112.00 ¢ the car with such force that it Golden Oak Dining Table, 10 feet 93.50 bh Golden Oak Sideboard « 138.00 } k China Closet 135.00 fh orien pan 3 69:00 | nh dedhatiadh ubbacistiad dhl teaialt - D MS D ae oon Deaine — Bn r fret * 68.00 = annual report of the : | Gold r z | county treasurer's office, just #| | et #9.50 j Golden Oak Buttet «3.00 \seued Matt H. Gormley "4 ed er 0C Weathered Oak Dining Set, § plece 12.50 tg a gts in receipts of * r t PARLOR F\ RNITURE he year 1905 over Second Week of the Celebrated Clar Fair $5.00 Down and $5.00 a Month Buys | c 4 not be! \ . ¢ opped before the miscreant disap 3 jemashed the window and sent glass | peared dations . Siena toe Hise 31 3 Cans for 25c leaving lance on hand of *| Snider's Catsup, per bottle .....-....06 secee coeee oe wees 200 * Blue Label Catsup, per bottle ...... ..c06 cesses coeeeeceeeeees selecting a town marshal \TELEGRAPH BRIEFS eager buyers crowd every inch of selling space daily Z ‘ | It te expected that Charles W The Grocery Store expecially is getting more than its Adams Tea & Coffee Co s “pale, ean

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