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SA SaR SE wWEESE — a bs - oy Be 8s SESEPT BF Oahes shee TO START THE PLANT council APPROPRIATES $30,000 FOR BEGINNING CONSTAUC ae ore Saves ° POLITICS, BUT FINDS HIM BUSY WITH BUNCH OF CANNY pet ts SCOTCHMEN ON BURN’S ANNIVERSARY PROGRAM — ALL An apt ’ w - 2 and call for bide, WANT TO WEAR KILTS ‘ Nt Follow European Lines. author ite Boatt matory witl po k pean cities. it went to Matthew Dow's office, in/ing firat “2 nnn Oe thes oils ae the Boston block, to see if he knew ene a i ed out. It le Mr - Anything about politics, and found “Noo We'll Proceed.” lowe . , & committee, consisting of J, R ait in Decomt Fe eee ab caeeatent Ga ee Stirrat, president of the Caledonian] “Ye ree, it'y this wey: 1 was a acrome the water Jinaiste will materially damage his|Cl® Mackensle; David McKensle,|1 was talkin’ tae wheen railroad The appropriation of $20,000 wilt] property, Nela B. Peterson yeater-| 4: Williamson, B. Waddell, John pn “er ae ee oe Se ; practical-| known as the first anit of the de | tos rmanent Injunction to pre-| am MeHatfie, and half @ doxen|SOwh wi an airn he we OO on has jon of the | structor, Additional units tncreaa- | vent construction of the new | Mf, trying to arrange « program | Bo 30 Klean ble wt th . had P fied by| ing the capacity of the plant will be] fire engine house, for which a con-| fF the Burns anniversary pine A nfs aT odes w Ww | added as the conditons demand and | tract is already let, at Third ay, and | be veo at the Grand opera house / MY ka. Noo, I'm thinkig’ | it works to imsue]as fances permit Pine st, Judge Griffin, before whom |°" "Thursday evening next | aor a oo, I'm thinkin’ Ti hae i ihe eumetalit Gan bale’. taneed They wore so busy that they pald|® Wheen o° thae bricks on my desk ————— ———nnemeemrmems | the comp heard, ineued 80) 14 attention to the reporter, and|D@Malst prodeegious to use in kee NSPECTION wc." er cont grade be-|on ur before Welneadan Tanners {atlowed him to remain, And it t i orier amang them lade Noo MEAT | tween the » boulevard on the Why a temporary injunction |“2Mcert I# one-half ax entertaining vo ew = te beens oe wae bay side and Rainter boulevard on ld not be granted until the case|* the committon moeting It will) pee et ton li at yl jthe east ean be heard on ite merits ners tO BO the Ran Whew ct: tin a dance ek cae wore tare, Rigid tnsp~ { h meat The members of the council fear The councii has already appro- | °® pe i = | ed ieee ens pg Pree Mb re me thie ™ in an [that complications may result from | priated $30,000 to build this engin Ye a’ Ken It we oeanece IP sunell {this work ering with the} ) and the contract has been] Mr. Pitkaathly called the meeting “Freens o' Matthew.” ee wot night and proved by (secremge Mls ey a Bs 3 awarded to F. McLellan & Co to order and moved that Mr, Me : the board of bea it! rome ie ot li go % Kensle act as chairman ying: | Mr. Dow came in from the gre was first ta p cing Reig © Bhs agra Yo « ken that Davie has been|convention with a braid dispose’ of =e eS ciscah. deena te electit tae the office o' preatdent| smile on his face, and a certifi reads, mast ha pes * : aan Welhar afade, end o a@ the freight agents the ty,(of nomination as councitman at or goverom pe mw the hore = , . wo Bones an’ as he's no bad muckle exper-|large in hispocket, He want reates of (2 ector at the this resulted im the ps m inte | lence in presidin’, this will gie him|be put on to dance the sword dance at where shit vtec edge Mandl yy a a guild chance tae practice, an’ as\and the sailor's hornpipe, and st The ordinar mutts board | means t wrt gs Ee bag we're a’ freous here thegither, we'll/some show of making It, until his of bealth to 8 two head in- | throus Aye Mor no be ower particular gin he should | tri Mr, Waddell, took the floor @pectors at a salary of $125 a month, | te Jackson # mak & wheen daft rulings, as he) and said We're a’ freens 0’ Mat gad a6 many subordinate inspectors taint eurely will thew, an’ as freens we should pro. es may be require | AD RUNAWAY The motion carried with great ac-| tect him frae himsel’, 1 daur say * claim, and’ Mr. MeKensie took the| he's no sensible chair, saying: “It's no sic an hon-| Here Mr. Dow interrupted bir A valuable team of horses owned side o'er sie a squad as ye alr, An'|Me that's been nominated tae b los 5 Hews were rim over oad MALT TO COWS PASGED UP/|a I want yo tac dao is just tae min'| yin o' (hee aldermen that hauds be a majority | badly injured yesterday at Ist and] 46 wepicos jan’ no tak’ up a’ the time wi' daft-| flee for four years, twicet as lang areca ne tlatams teak tee Linen tee belonainn like havers, an’ then we'll bae time|as the mayor <a ot tha Gouna (tw Pecchcs: & Weeledn Were ranean jtae attend tae the beeaneas that Hoots, toote, mon,” says Wad ed Can ered ok ek ee ts a brings us here, 1 see afore me some | dell, “wait tll I'm through wi! wha The meas partment when they became fri, if me oe bided at hame|I was gaun tae say afore ye flee = v2 | duced to show that wet malt, when | ‘an « to & meetin’ as this.) ap like « fichterin’ deuwk 1 we | fed to cown, permeates the milk and|tae try an’ mak’ folk believe they | aboot that he's nae sensible ix inurious to health, the local or-|Kem somethin’ aboot music or get-|that he's no sae young as he was linanee prohibiting ite use can be| Un up @ concert thirty year syne, or that he's unc pateesé, seeerding te 4 deciete stout an’ short o' breeth for a ndered by Ceteus ation Cour “No Second to Nasbedy.” |dancer, An’ mair, he'll nesd a’ | Heott Cathour Sen; deinen ‘thuaetis the’ ok |breeth for his poleetical race. I'm | Mr, Calhoun asked for an] aiuded paige = bs petro for giein’ the dances tae some ane! opinion on the ty of the ordi-| tte jumped up and cried out; "D’ye|22Weeer. An’ as McHaffie, an nance by Milk tor Woodcoc®.| mean tae say that | canna sing. am (Cameron, an Bryce an’ a wheer The iatter has wired to en-lihat I dinne ken guid music when|/taere are no marrit, I'm for ha Happloess is the real aim in life, force the measure, that Ras beenii neart> Dye meen that I'm no|OFe¥ leanica o’hirpits but you can't be happy without espe om or mince it be jas guid @ singer as ony o' thee folk| Me. tae dance S weve She ome comforts, Get them at the Le eee win, tha cotnion ar|ye think sae gran’? Ye tak’ ft, when} we Hill family o° Victoria loa new store, I'll make the payments Lee ey are leect cities ’™ “i there's singin’ gaun on, it's me got nee — gg howe gee be Sere ean eatery that’s mo second tae nacbody. Ye|BEw Scots lads an’ lnssies, w FATHER TIME. tak’ It, een the governor tell't me ae oe R he never enjoyed onything tn his] “Cam Ye by Athol.” ' emar a @ ain hale life like my singin’ o” ‘The| | Bonnie Woods o Craigie Lea, at] The motion carried Every Partor Set Parlor Set, Parlor Set Parlor Set erable to the general 1a ae we we line of goods in the new store ts @actions of the January Sale. cash to get the benefit of these money saving mportance of the sale Parlor Table, Golden Oak Par.or Table Parlor “ab Parlor Table jen On iden Oak Mahogany Pieces Mahog Pieces Maho. Pieces Mabog Pieces Mahog Odd Ranges will be priced une sual 306 Finish JANUARY FURNITURE CLEARANCE represented In the r you reductions add consi Come in. The fact that ARLOR TABLES. regular price $12.00. Sale price..89,00 regular price $11.50. Sale price 5 regular p $5.00, Sale price re 0 Sale price PARLOR SETS. Regular, Sa F sur Cover 29 00 Frame ar Cover a2 Frame, Velour Cover 39.00 Fr ur Cover 35.00 low during the week PIKE ST. »04 Heater Clean-Up To make our stock an bullding Intend heating we on ow! , Your Own Price We don't claim this to be phi anthropy ezact but you n 4oubt it will be a ve expensive COLE’S HOT-BLAST HEATERS Seattle housew e. Every . worth of the Cole Hot E caters are used in Seattle than any which burne any kind of fuel and t stock is closed out w font have to pay 84.50 a ened and started down the steep wrade towards Ist, where they col ded with Mr, Davis’ horses, knock ing them down, A couple of the Dig’ wagons were draged over the fallen horses, injuring them no bad ly they will nly have to be killed Mr, Davis owns a slaughter house below the race track and a market Weatern ay he Frederick &/ leon caught before they did any other damage prob me wer Shown stock company. Besides making « [handsome saving to policy holders ithe company has accumulated cash | laxsets of $101,656.95, or an amount rat avenue, Saturday 1 Ib. Adama’ Java ~ at Be ori ib Beet Baking Powder Ib, or 3%-1b. pke elf Raising Back or +1b. package Self Raising Pancake you can have one Cream at be can pureh Adams Tea & Coffee Co. ond Ave., Cor Pine 8t 1522 an hin into his chalr diana mak THE SEATTLE STAR—TUE WILL GUID TIME The chairm Here Mr comttalle ma on St Wiltiameon took bold of a ee Andrew's nicht was so much sur Then they go pan tthe singers Hundred Pipers and pulled him down ying: “O, ait doun a muckle fule o a matt wi the two th jalmost equal to all the losses sus | pet By this time the chair tained during the past five years got a chance to say that his se-|¢anced themecives During the year just closed the| marks were not directed to Mr, | S!brechs sound. company added over $49,000.00 to Stirrat. Then all the rest of the} * “Hee Gair cash asnets committee arcce a0 one man andl ee |demanded to know who he did| So It was de Auction Hale of the Bankrupt! mean Things looked a little squal-| Walker sing th k of the Rainier Clothing Co./1y tor a moment, but the chairmantother singers IN THE \that excited that loop ower |box, tae try an’ swim the Hak river | STAR REPORTER TRIES TO INTERVIEW MATTHEW DOW ON *t down to choosing Every member of the | Bale prised that it took him a minute/commitice wanted to sing, but after | ‘The annual report just lesued by|OF Wo to gather hie wits, then he/giving a sample of what they could line Northwestern Mutual Fire Asso-|POUnded on the table with one af|do, not one of them received a laticn of this city seema to indi-|t2* bricks that Mr, Dow uses vote in addition to his own, with ate that many of our citixens are| 0@#iness cards, in bis political work,.|the single exception of Mr. Wad lno longer sending thelr insurance | #4 shouted Hit dawn, mon, sit/dell, who was chosen unanimously premiums to San Franciseo aod|%0Un. Dy'e no ken ye're oot o' or-| Mr. Williamson propos that New York der? Ye've nae mair sense nor «| Miss Ella Walker Vancouver "The report shows insurance writ-|C¥d4y. or yin o' thee ng-eared|B. C. be engaged again this year tng the year $4.226.271.00. | beasts that tak’s its pla An’ ye're|He sald: “In my opeenion we'll mak One of the most interesting items |*7* brayin’ too. Sit dann, 1 say.|a great mistake if we dinna hac in the report is the saving to policy | Y@'T* Cot 0° order, Ye're no richt/Miae Walker this year. Ye ken b holders as compared with in yer baid — arried awe, the ationse at 0 at concert ben she sang Cam | cory any rates the amount “A Muskie Fule.” oe eR pclae Tow General Manager Martin says| Thies only made matters worre|™*9 Stippin, their hans as tho’ they) |that hie company now has fully 60]“Wha, me,” sald Stirrat, “me < —— they had guid braid clay | per cent more in#urance in the state|order; me no richt in my hald?|™@Oreé In them Yeo,” said Mr ¢ Washington than any Eastern| Mon, ye'd po say that if Meikle, “an when she sang ‘The Captain Grant got I thoeht the railin’ « ourmands Bec *, wha dry tae the Offendit.” fe to have Mise me sons again. The hoeen were Mme APPLICATION FOR STOCK SEATTLE-BOSTON © COPPER CO. ton ( Alaska Bldg., Seattle, Wash, ty sulis Li f pay! paid Marie Louise Clary and Mr. Henry T. Hanlin At this point Mr. Stirrat asked where Maleolm MacKae was, and wanted to know if he would deliver the address on Burns Mr. Meikle, who had been ap ited An & committee of te | o Mr Macks r wled an fol | lowe I went to see Mr, MacKne but found that he sair offendit be cause we hae had preacher bodies talk aboot Burn in English, an hae never glen him @ try at a Gae Hie address, Weel! I goot Jup wi’ his preach that I couldaa just understan twas he did wae ae mixed Gaelte * an what tauld him want, an “We're na Boots Ava.” Then hi werena hae w Gaelic wi’ breeks an | Weel! the flew ole ava. the sangs an use raid we we dinna and speeches in we gang aboot dinna wear the kilte that bowalch th hae nae The last] his wey| mad bee an aune upshot o't | referred to ue as ean,’ which means breek#,’ and wad | thing ava to do wi’ us |! saw him he was on Bellingham, whuetlin Thogall }Nam Bo,’ or ‘Liftin’ the Cattle’ I |euppose he thinks he’s on his way to his auld hame in Killle erankle The chairman sald; “Weel seem tae hae made a muckle mens gettin’ a speaker for the addrevs urna, an’ there's naethin’ tae e but tae mak’ the speech yer an’ ite ordered. An hane o thae talke \ faute failin's o Rabb Lat Jhae the guid forever dig } etn’ rakin bad tao fin fa yowot After a fow fir program And the concert will be @ great su wae ne | nam | carles ye min’ | the ye ot an’ no be for the whing touches the was declared ‘omplete undoubtedly PROGKAM | Burns Anniversary Concert OPERA Me M H® ORAS 1. Hauptpe Selections Mac Ke . , thea Mr Wad Audience Raint », Co. eee 1217 Firat ave PIANO HOUSE wo times vee tw veges STEAMEHIP ALAMEDA BAL. VAGE SALE At the Novelty Cloak and Suit Mfe. Co. i 1207 SECOND AVE. | Opp Pantages Theater, LLOYD TRANSFER CO. (ine.) Phones 826. Offices and Btabi nm Ave Exp Furniture Heavy HMeuling of All Borta Prompt Service. 1114 Went- and 1.ONEST PIANO AT AN HONEST PRICE. Pianos sold om easy terme tanos Lere stock of Pianos tn the city. ALLEN @ GILBERT-RAMAK- ER CO. 1406 Beoond Ave. AN i At Remarkable Reductions Fine Eng h Mob 46 A Wool French and Inches wide nna and tor ree and 8 hes wide, in «fades of Crees, regu m ne navy rown and green. | yard f cial at, @ yard ihe | Wool Plaids 4 fi Aint " All W tch Mixtures wide, in a fu ne of a 6 inches wike, “Shee tractive patterns, now on qua now reduced to | sale at, a yard ise - O8e Dress Trimmings | We e bo t ell th 1 That is what | we bought them for. Because we have them today in feason enough for the bargain price You surely ought 1 to enjoy buying a rime “ | e At Half Price and Less Beautiful Cream k Boler f hed with gold and lace i mming, valued at $16 on are now reduced to 4.50 Lovely Gold Embrotd Bole alued at $10.5 Fancy Mousseline de vie Th ‘& 1 and lace trim r aid Fre and G $2.00 to $3. Many other Laces and Trimmings greatly Reduced McCarthy Dry Goods Company itm." and are Hghts mar [1024 Second w ment in the city do their work neatly and with dispatch Our prices are rea Examination free. Extraction sonable, and all work guaran: HII ortsein $5, Gold crowns (22K) teed ntract work sol $3.50 to $5.00. White crowns Jobs large or small PHONE US Woodhouse Co. Hardware and Plumbing House 1405 Second Ave. | THE IGNITO GaAs Note Altrac tive Displays Seo Our Window Poatiiiys , RELIABLE GOODSONLY. Wool Dress Goods good al materials are you Plumbing Establish- ment most Cut Ra To advertise their Alveolar Method, the Boston Dentists will perform all dental work at cut rates for thirty days, No charge for examination. Don’t fail to take advantage of this excep- tional offer. No students. Skill- ful spectalists to wait on you. For 30 Days ‘o have the complete modern plumbing establish Our w thoroughly experenced and $3.00 to $5.00. All work guaranteed for twelvé years Painless extraction by our new botanical discovery. attendant always present. BOTH PHONES. Geo. H. Boston Dentists 1 SECOND AVENUE. Opposite Bon Marche. The big office. The Largest —~ LONDON LOAN OFFICE 105 Second Ave. 8. Next to Guy's Drug Store, In Seattle Money to Loan on Watches, Dige monde and Jewelry. Do not buy @ wateh or diamon® before you see our display in window and our prices, marked plain figures. sy ISAAC LURIE, Prop. iteelf. Simply turn 40 cx “The Best Ever” Lewis and Clar FIRST PRIZE on merit At the ac S 4 stove in trade ee And y « ce Monarch Ranges Fair were ILD a Month Only Eight Days More of the Sale SS ee ee Centory Furnrrure Wonderful Cash Bargains Acorn and Howard Heaters at Cost Rooming Houses Furnished Goods on the Installment Plan Easy Terms On Time Contracts at Our Store 3 of the ‘‘Holmes Stock’’ cmmmmnnseaiinsonemecntl