The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 11, 1906, Page 5

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Bonner NI i | Seattle's share of the snow la a re | , j sult of @ storm which is covering | Washington, Idaho and a part of eastern Oregon © Seo Soe anuary Clearing guBORDINAT Y EMPLOYES CLAIM THAT COUNCIL I8 sua | nO , F 14 anton ae irra ; g GLING WITH SALARY QUESTION FOR POLITICAL EFFEcT | Pelors mt ma to pene ene el adas sete ene Nene prem Do You Realize What 5 Hut one to @ customer, and they will have to be arele H | - —- Bo, Julian Pralliert daagin otom hunaredne tem, 06°88 MH MOE toe fate tn the a Opportunities This nae arto tthe prewant methods of promatiogs | gts sme mitendy” seccved waa Sale Affords You? Sie ant vas Ani salary Inoreasea, eapecially th me deci ele Rig ig PRES Hat and Coat Rack Sults and Overcoats--- eI ave been 1 sorview to | That have been sold dur- oa way to ethera who é te rad A RED MAN ing this season at $15, oe: ee ; | | $18 and $20, are now i off ad bean | hea | bbe reduced to vance! v Aeit t : tng of “ “ ws tir do ae - volt # initiated Every garment of the latest style ¥ y —Y xpre yea reese, [8% the White Beeuas thie. 5 s of cut and pattern of cloth, the . arene ‘ © of complaint A number of the general officers of cream of the tailors, art | N | LIFE IS HARD BUCKING |inade an honarary member" nd’ i Young Men’s Suits and Overcoats---That were ots sold at $10, $12.50 F VANDIVER |Sporting Briets| and $15, are now | selling at | muse league te 1 gaining such Atchew of the The Mothers’ Store for os tae 4oys’ Clothing. You should a tinuous alley see what we are offering ks emg now in and ha Boys’ Suits and Overcoats ~ York Life ee polis wgios aan tre niet ‘ pt to oust the cnet net ag 7 ene Worth nearly double these Bowling Congress tourney, which t school, He values. 2 tn order to get you to see some of the extracrdinar ¥ sen te r wit probably be held in Salt Lake ¥ values In ow hevel hom 1 arpet department we offer this Friday arpet hammock at 36 . = They are 6 inches high and 12 tjchos in diameter; made of Wilton ’ ey Velvet, Br els and Axminstems, Regular price is 7 ne to o in ustomer on Fy iday, for Bse EE SEG Standard Furniture Co. 1006 TO 1016 FIRST AVE. SEATTLE -~ TACOMA Remember--- We give the American Boy Mag- azine free for one year during this January Clearing Sale with every Boys’ Suit or Overcoat. Kline &Rosenberg Himmethoch Bros., *<* 625 First Ave. ‘The new arbitration committee of the National Assoct all Clubs was helt in Chicago yester day. The controversy between t Pacific Coast league and the P cific North enue was left wi | settied, The Pac harged with trespassing territery of the Paottt Nerthweet longue. Ramuet C. Long we e4 director to represent the Pactfic te he limit of be Results tn W. D. VANDIVER the New York Life matter will deabtion: be followed by action) Mutwal has 18,917 poliey holders in against the Mucus! and the Rquit-| Missouri with policies amounting to able, The Equitable haw 11,463) $47,078.644. ‘The New York Life polter holders |v tate with poll-| carries 18,917 policies to the mtate, | ¢.. oneness Gee eagresating $29.206,286. The! aggregating $60,919,607 cot age | | ¥. MC. A. seniors tast night de-| ye Marcus Wh n basket HAVE YOU SEEN IT? 22 Thompson wae there with belle for | | played the first « with the Phoents« p a Watertoo f aime was Boley 3 standing, Green-| ix 2. A fine schedule] Me are ae | ged for thin fascinat-| CHICAGO, Jam. .—According to} half mast being the only «ligne rd . ¢ Phoents club's curt- |} }the teade soning ng spor ader’s pass } “ -? t te to be « ged to double | a decree of Dr, Hagper, which was . bury work.) was the deepest since March, 1904, | !ts former “\ Back on Our “\ Hands nix tear WEATHERMAN SAYS THERE'S MORE OF IT COMING—WATCH ny neral services were ine aimowt the last order & the | 10:80 thin morning wed by m Seattiantes last | when Seattle had a fall of aboot) ‘ wad a the | tae a by Dr. Fr hotidays to/ fast night's depth, Last year the! Me Two he b as coe vai . f ad | Monarch he silent trea ered by ‘ embellishing the fall was intermittent, sleet and rain mare is considerably below on formed at Omaha for the pur a gentle fall of} being the best the weather bureau|'*seve Tt c ie t be held Sunday after he enow splget, |could profiler. | the Grand and Se and all flage at | the body lies ate at Machel hall - nest -~ 4 tine a & kak . * beneath with) The weather burean report ~ er sealant rs ship nin a feathery stuff. | timber and should offer some choice 1Pea depot here destroyed 6 - was im last night's ae | eunount wanda alaed coearde t newer ceeurred to J | The building was destro: i, but the the most optimistic that we would Westerday after a took Money lose was amall | fie this morning ase the city the 3 t 1K taking haved 4 . the . i ® organization to » called the dremsed in wh This morning's aren etraiaht e Aenditeam irviaatece’ Woleea ian be @ last night Reeult-~atush, aa ¢ captains and a ae aie tle tag, The sroall boy is overwhelm. Fe er Tals teen OHS oleh oleto. Bile. fen toed ng in work of trriga @€ Pith & desire to mak the portly 4 " ® tak uring old with a cane and erick in hat 1 * a] He was out bright and ation of the 1 and w footba: The winding pathway of life ie of grateful clienta. 1 pro catty, “laying” for the street cara, “ oot a eth the wees to be able to teach and show that man oman who does not wilkmen and cats, and he soaked of misepent tives, hopes and | mien of Mrection to take in hem with much glee and persist. | ard A ambitions, We see, we pause | Life's affairs. the proper way. I = fad ; «* Ne pity, and pees on. mt the future fe of indi joeng ladion, with a fine regard} ' . survival of the | Yiduals through clairvoyant and Met perfect care of hair, thonght the | that the snow storm fs moving in a} the old rules S698 Wee horrid because the melt-| porthensterty direction. Freezing | 9 Tenreresta Ten heoman ona tag stuf Jett resembling | temperature is increasing, and a fall | tercollegtate footh : cee sete wow savant @o@ned doll. Last night's downfall! of snow tonight may be expecte altedt t Bie toctean the world for a mir —— — 5 Scare i: ewe { the New York him conquer hi 1 at Of Second-Hand Pianos Will Be Sold at a Sacrifice It is not likely that you will ever r ty li this, We sub tracting from $100 to $300 from the rinal navelty is gone. Clairvoyance hae @lecovered that world | bas startied the world for ages steps aside for the man who!) th diffe forma, and the inter knows where he te going, and | %t in it today is as keen and un frequently follows, hat tn hand, | #heken as ever tin veneration of character and Come and see the Fakir per ambition. Do you know where | form, but be careful lest like the you are going? Does the world! foot that came to scoff you re know? Is n the main to pray Right at n or Thin future bust nese is a fous affair with moat ' * Half the 1 atts up Hife ts no sert MUSICAL IMMENSE VAF A CORNER ON BARGAINS FOR FRIDAY These jeading questions are up to you and their price sold for of ev Veneer Ha this Mys srpcbee . Cha nd leit wi ull of accounts to collect. During our absence jeavy Sheet iron Roasting ee nan turned are to be sold regardless of 1015 that it may sink to They 1 I'wo fine Baby nds, several fi stic Up- dozens of people Our idea now is to place these anos in the hands of pe » who will PAY FOR THEM. ‘ J PROF, DE FOREST ee ee ies \ 1 ng them on the very SMALLEST INSTALLMENTS, if the purchas- Barrel Bolts ve ned hie wisdom had | and materially tr ‘ r EEP THEM, and PAY FOR THEM. Be QUICK about it. Make your selection : Santana’ Be he not taken @ w rt a8 | most them. See me r xs ! are on B WI E, and ge by hook or crook Even if you pay Aluminum } A onned to be & humoriet | welfar You w " 1 ly pay s during the first year, perhaps you can pay more next m BS long ago if the public did not | money's worth or get it back. I fg t that way me Buckaaw 696 a and keeping him ta prectica, | maxe © specta = ob CHESBRO, FORMERLY SEATTLE PIANO DEALERS. 8 are cordinily welcome eaarvanamh aad easier 10 yenm * ‘lum, Sug Pianos Can Be Seen at Tem ‘™M Mu f practice, made possible by the t t ¥ mates “tun {| KOHLER & CHASE WAREROOMS pelger urlbu ci debe ee St | face oe wa & CHASE * 4 peers A Dona fh ee «ty ah op arate Arcade Build SEATTLE, WASH. 1305 Second Ave. I , bigag sit Geeend Ave Giulia, oval Gast Drew Stabe. Sastre. 200-4 Established 1850. (The Largest Piano Dealers on the Coast) Second and Union 903 SECOND AVENUE Houre 0a. m. to 8p. m. Phone 1.3099. Open Sundays OPEN EVENINGS DURING THE SALE lurks Building

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