The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 18, 1906, Page 3

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LETTER A YNDERTAKER NOIGE SORE STEWART, OF THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, JAN. 18, 1906. F. Warthen and Emma ©. LOCAL SNAPSHOTS HURR YING ATOOL OF | nm, Cheater R. Hewne and Marcellus, Alford Davis and Mabel Melvina Stoke The police have been asked to " ke , o we » for three beye, a YEAR OLD 282 TO SCENE "ss TRAP MEN CHIT Allison, Til Washington at } and Frank O'Neil The boys are all , under 16 years of age and their] f SOE Re ee nee mothers are very anxious @bout| Ro sth se at pen ameter ed ; im AT UNDERTAKER them, ‘They disappeared lant @ton-|ON ACCOUNT OF THREATENED TROUBLE. IN |/frliy ty MoGias & iting FISHERMEN MAKE SENSATIONAL CHARGES SE TTLE S P S STE ag . owned ”y « Pac fle wan on - . EATTLE, ALSO POSTMASTER, Fenandina yesterrday CHINA, TRANSPORT DIX IS TO BE SENT TO MA. | 0" ned by ti Pacific Conn com | AGAINST FISH COMMISSIONER, DEMANDING 7ER DELA ELIVE a a m Bellin j ve North VER DELAY IN' DELIVERY OF HIS AIL ving enter NILA AS QUICKLY AS POSSIBLE jern Pacific freight depot adjoining} REFORMATION OR RESIGNATION ® t panning he u Hlean tron customary _————— which is reported to have i shard talking about their ex Ae the Seattle Athletic club Sat wold for $23 How would ) ‘ * ting mail urday night the Manufacturers o ° . ‘ ¥ ra a anufa ® ng to threatened trouble In /le he » Com tera year 8 . days ena wees ak an urday sight tho Maaut ae} Owing to threatened trouble In) lery , . on by charge Fish Com wany Seattle pe ve | taki r m his un atiog of Be © will hold thelr| China, the Unfted States transport The Dix was to undergo extensive! , ‘ rabaw with being @ re experience | "7 nk office a few nights ag ar Taceting to mat-| Dix, which arrived Saturday at the} repairs, Her bottom has al of those trap owners ji a few ‘ a few weeks : he they had been re f uniform shippin pts, | Puget sound navy yard from Mavila m scraped and painted, and the) } eo hes mis rh t for law, care not for = mer oh 8 ad the plea reaten » Interpretation of the factory | to undergo repairs, is to be loaded as struction department has been | ope « 1 ming law pase nuance of this industry a ‘ or Noioe, | Mees tn Seattle, and had been incon. |!m8pection law will also be dis-| quickly as possible, waiting only for| engaged in unsbipping her rudder, | rise | ain th le slature,and that through © waa for-|2¢re. After all had told their W. R. Williama was elected secre. | op anc © the Philip general repairs i" the t o oF hile oe broken hy tr We therefore respectfully peti- ‘0 ndertak- | *0rles, Nolce gave his experionce | t8FY of the board of di re ofthe! Or ffect wor ed | ‘The machinery for the Sutton| nde a eee “ tag % to instruct Commissioner and they all voted that he had t Seattle Comme el be Ne ehinery fo e itton sand cannerymen. n © instruc “ ' ee hat he bad them oe mmerctal Tuesda Grant 4 MARRIAGE LICENSES lumber @ ‘Trading ou big’ At caaeink eon wanoed and witl| More Psy oe over in cha 5 |new sawmill on Clayoqu: nd, | be ented to Governor Mead by |b tement that @ w s | A proposition to exp *, and forwarded to the Ki Var ona : w wr ipped ‘i 5 ig “nr : oy he cy ai : - : flak traps m sat a m oy, with the s Street § surplus Gund te f | he ee ae pager ss on be eet on en ee a ie west 18 work t Silent cures ane bare, exposl-|andant of the wavy yard, q the Allis-Chalmers company Jan. 1 the union on the coast. Very|Iaw—must raise the tunnel and galesman for he Us ‘ ot see A | - be he by ennel w ” taken ou |from Milwae Wis ¢ feeling wae shown towards | front 5 @ pot high wate fompany, of Oakosh, W and had ane seta this Netter | adver he state of Washington | of the dock perhaps as carly as Mor The following marriage leenses | the ae orn anes . Folle wine " mark at 4 to do #0, use transact the of his bual-| said Mr, Nolce a for pr be #0 long Chamber of|day and dispatched to Tacoma,|were iasued yesterday: Charles} N. D. Johnson, 1912 6th ay. N.,[)pe Cini m eee the power ur office, provided boty with the company by mail. In| was received in pith ge it where she will take on 1,000,000 feet) Bloom and Lilma Paterson, Syma| would like very much to meet the} . , by the laws of the state, to compel fact, it would hav mn A Pretty! office tn orl 1904 Beattle post- | of the local | of lumber, The bala of the cargo! A. Cornell and Christina Beretx,| men who cut down eight trees on Criminal Greed. this official or to resign or have rd jod to dave & Washing | earned te, it reached et eemty | comonaicn of the mal Guard| will be made up of mules and|Hasia A. Bull and Helen Dick, John|his property at Sth and Prospect. | . him convicted for dereliction of his dat t and kept h with OFEAS Ot reac Georgetown | Will be held on March | horses, Seld guns and light artil A, Carlson and Olga E. Peterson, | He offers a reward of $66 | Your Excellency: As fishermen | swort t ——\ pa Paatin just one r afer and was marked ‘ | : ine the is tr * eastern house an ene | With the Georgetown postmark very | rR ory ae a es — \¢ dpe Main ct Paaeinp ° was ome of the letters from the plainly. It eannot be claimed that | Huy your Clothing, Hat | ds us & livelihood Bankrupt stock of Rainier Cloth- company that Init « : Beattie for! the letter was delayed because of } and Furn t | mir state, w iv ing i will be 0 1 pad finally reached George | not knowing where I was, because | pe S085 9 nes cette i Sen town, In this Mr, Stewart knew all the tir mat | od Noike how be was ks but probably ' very prompt in & Jectere, A Little Strange The letter In que ting along * was not ng business my location, for he was u effort in his power to p success in the undertaking t stabliah ything he say that t intention. |“ A BOY THIEF | CMC aritys) | } } tation and ro fe April, 1904, an ter, but it | of od } All Reduced Ba dated Ch > 0 |» re) é d ) “GEUASE Goons OnE Boece a “of vercoats an ‘ pees Sets i to know 2 i y Bs Fe sr A Raincoats Clearing Out By canier of Pn c —!, DARE CO X¢ ELLENT TEXT RES: protably been « ved. EN: Jaa ce ts, Piper @ Taft, 1024 8 ond | ° e = Se of MN bape et | The Practical, Servicable and ER Sa ae aus tends ae ves who solved the mystery and's Satisf : Suptinankxa home 33 hh Tagtew tere Credit |) 3 eo : atistactory Kind w Shales reas att ak tuk dla zt 800-804 First Avenue, Cor. | Strongest Overcoat House in Columbia Street ’ At the New Store New Store Friday Specials are articles that every home has use ifr and should interest you on sceount of the price. Each article ix marted at a strong reduction to get you to come to the New Store land realize the ireportance of the January HouseClearing Sale Money Saving Reductions in every department. riday Special Magazine Rack of oak-finished weathered, 43 inch @s high, 12 inches wide, 15 inches deep, Has four shelves, Is thorov y put together. Just like the Hlustra: t «qalar price for the Fri Sale price day special ix $2.75 $1.69 ‘Will give prompt delivery. Out-of-town orders filled if received by Saturday night. AT FOR MEN AND WOMEN. ALL NEW DURABLE STYLISH SHOES—MADE TO SELL FOR $3.50. Satisfaction Guaranteed You Can Buy 100 Shares of Their Preferred Stock for Paying $10 Per Month Until Paid Seattle- Boston Avenue Bet. Marion and Madison To make our stock as small as Eotiding we intend to. sell every WOLF SIMON’S BANKRUPT IF YOU HOLD ON TO IT FOR FIVE YEARS YOU Santeng Save on our: Genen aA el CLOTHING STOCK NOW ON WILL SEE IT WORTH $5,000 BALE Own Price tai thie to be ph actly, bat you no be @ very © * to move euch heavy, un ticles as stoves HOT-BLAST TERS h Schermer & Co. 1010 FIRST AVE 111é West- Ave Furniture ng of All Sorts Expressing. and Heavy Ha Seattle-Boston Copper Co. You'll lad Btaws | a Until present stock is ¢ ' ’ 24 Alaska Bldg. Tel. Ir al discount of 4 1 Bldg 4 { PER CENT. ‘$306 SECOND AVE.' Cottage Curtains UNUSUALLY GOOD VALUES NOW BALF T HALF PRICE Ladies’ Hand Kerchiefs we 1fé Rach Handkerchiets, half-inch hem- ON MDERFUL VALUES AT row ile Ladies’ Purses EB OF 200 TOMORROW AT HALF Ladies’ Belts PRICE MSc AND é5¢ KINDR TOMORROW ONLY 2te. f black silk t last AT HAI Drug Department BARGAINS ALWAYS HERE RIK Palm,” rs worth at 8 for 10¢ Dentifrice and totlet articles, ive 1S each. Be the 25e ur favorite and 65¢ Cream, Sheffield’s Mont, all regular special tomorrow at 1 up to Fancy Neckwear AND COLLARS ONLY 2heé. x nd Washable are, with fancy tab t and finished, the 2e McCarthy Dry Goods Co. Second Ave. and Madison St. ou know in, special at $5 Down and $5 a Heaters at Cost Air Tight ge Counters—10¢, 25e¢. HOE—-Vour Pick of Acorn Goods. 4 UR CAI I , } Howard eriminal | any a a ee | 05 10 | Month Buys a 110 | MONARCH RANGE t ! ; : 98 “The Best Ever” a I k Lag ay 1053 | YOUR OLD sTovEe raken® r w € ~ FOR ALL IT 1S WORTH ® IN PART PAYMENT , : J Acorn and Howard ane

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