The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 31, 1906, Page 5

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THE SEATTLE STAR—-WEDNESDA FEBRUARY = s"* RUSSTAW MARINE WOTES “ITROOP SHIP [Facet es WEATHER Stesueee GEWERAL \:2 3.23) STRIMES MINE) >. ~~ "| from $4.25 to $2.35 | What May Be Expected in Se th of Wa sah i el the Alaska Central company |” She teen oats | . cach r es the a ca : , trionds, at (hétr residence | 87. PRTERSBURG, Jan, at The steamer Santa Clara #1 ott Two thousand soldiers wer -- very ef he viceroy of the Caucasus, was|With over 200 first and steerage! net rhe explosion k 1 1 . san. i i Month Ht. Ohnick, of the Oriental Ran killed by a bomb yesterday. The | Passengers, and horses and mining thted 66, Seente thaveand tiees ee Hast 8 ine ie | ™ : mpany, te the first Japancge | ®eaenin evidently had studied the | @mtfits | refuges who have been induced to| . | e my er for the coming city | habits of his vietim and lay in watt The steamship Queen, of the P| return upon the implied promises of] io . if pros ‘ = — 7 . oH a resident of the Fifth | 88 Behind a wayy of the Alexander | cific Coast Steamship company, left | ary have t re nd willl, been given in a Vau the Eighth ward warden, opposite the ent of San Francisco for Seattle yeet xiled to Biberia for from five tb thar t at the Mtar t | On February 1 the advanced price! {M® Palace, where a carriage was | “ay | years coonee age “ ; - 4 , tia i xe of the ‘ an rex deelded upon | 28 ¥8 Up to take the general for | The steamahip Je n, Of the *aheg sr 5 in the bigt howe rid of them y the Washington Logging @ | daily drive | Alaska Steamship company, arrly Ber ene “hig wise. ah she Kerage company, will go. into the general stepped into the | Yesterday from Alaskan points with | ~illes ull 6 except rite ar da t arriage the assassin «sprang on the|® K00d passenger list, She alvo| cS aad, ade tee i 1 se : aa ae wall, swung the can by @ cord and | Drought down about $10,000 in : Be ‘ re | Ranson! the bomb was thrown from a sling |80lM, fish and ore Rough weather ss tae “oo : e an ar ° haga A NEW COIFFURE | with marvelous speed, straight to/W8* experlenced on the trip north O58 Senctbn. .Ooere a Pigg eft bsg alr. . . mark, and struck the general in| ¥ard, but coming home the element } « Grand tonleht with . 1 teal f c. q - }the neck | were t favorable | chin Yormandy.” ‘This after-| Adele Onri in very pretty | i Ti onto vailed A flash of fire and a terrific ex The steamship Portiand 18 prob-| noon the “Bohemian Girl” was pre | a r- g o oem on 7 al ploaion followed, and Griasnoff was |*bly once more afloat, according (0 | g¢ j | ] nan eto Uterally blown out of the carrt reports s yesterday by th | | tad. tempers ' 1, with b ‘os. {8 Jor need | | . ° d, ow nis con) amb his Ce teamship Jefferson, which pass At the Grand ton y ht th H od wel | Was Instantly Killed. A woman who |fom northern potnta The tHe { New York.” Friday| a 1 ae was a | Was passing at the time of the ex The Hritieh wailing ship Scottiah | night ohne sail . he : — atom! + aig bo : |p ion was mortally wounded on compel rf 1 Haturday. both aft ® M v1 ao. oh The assassin was capty for repa Re i we. “A Gaiety Gir ture serge a M }beaten into insenaibility by the " Was experienced after leay "7 earliest da te a |furtated soldiers, and after being |! the sound, and much of her rig-| M @ Bohemians gave a barg . — hb cn Waied | loaded into a drosky was carried off| Sg and gear generally was so dam- | mat at th attle theater thin] NEW YORK, Ja be 8 = toned doe Ite the anctent fortress above the |Aged that extensive repaira were | atter t maene 4 Jed that WL H Novem de se “ [tial law, he will probably next Y ale} a: >? by A Ger ea tiled yublicans of the Twelfth | Girts | eral 4 y of Missourt " a. A concrete dry Kiln will be con-|t a me % tonight af the fire] ‘Tonight will be the last opptrtu Th kane et 1 ~4 : tructed at a cost of $4,000 by the | station at 12th av. N. and B. Mar-|ity the Third Avenue theat | ent the « 1 ie ‘ e atthe Cedar Lumber tur- | n. The gathering will assemble | he t thes | nance as * ‘ 1 t nig ° ing company at Ballard ' ' le! the elty apt em i x | oy NEW YORK--One of the daintiost WE HAVE THE 8A EATER | new colffures is shown in the ¢ SHAVE THI ME HEATER fod im any 24/118 #0 new It has not yet « name n the above, and tw 69 inches | MOst women who have tried ¢ M02: the great.| Wor the hair in two br 1 banda od wed on top of th a, have nd it very trying style. Bat] Tlousekeepers t 1metet +) DY Wearing it back of a pompadour ee San | and holding the t in place Average 5 a. With two large combs it has been found to be quite a different thing | Bh Bhan elt An mea to hav At th - tag taken life this 4 4 a e sgh pring, too. Only nowadays it has} ailing winds have @*med the habit of being always 7 . marcetled | Be EGER MPA Sulu eset 0" “EXAMS” ARE OVER ciry NEWS IN Brier | STUDENTS HAPPY Liacola anty sportemen held a | at Harrington last ERA OF MELODY {EVER WAS THERE DEMAND FOR MUS Tomorrow---Come wt planned a royal feast of good things for House- keepers’ Day. Big stacks of sturdy Damasks from Scotland and. Ireland will be out—tables will be piled” high with goodly towels---every pair of blankets will be affected, and all the remnants will be on the move. ‘Altogether it will be a great day for frugal housekeepers. Remnants Bleached Table Bleached Mustin Great Reductions in Clothing At H. Lewis & Co., 700 1st ave. The second semester of the year | i mow fairly under way at the high | school. Thursday and Friday of} last week the examinations wer on Elis, of Har-'held, and Monday morning ade 91. Several of who took the examinations learned n shots were well/ their fate While of course there The next rex: were a number of “funks,” by fa neolm County the greater number passed success ion will be held fully and began to arrange their tay, February 25. studies for the gext semester. Mon ed at police head- | day and Tuesday were devoted to! The de home ts & #277? 562 or. Cherry st. See Show Win plano, pe organ, the tor and t ‘ phonographs are all finding a place in the music rooms of the people. The well-to-do have them all and more. The modest home prefers the piano, which is practically ha the § shoot of t © portsm es: same t asking them (© arranging programs. , P amas } f A A the home The D. 8 ; - OF Calicoes, Ginghams, Per De as ine, soft finish, medium othe iipg sagas essen bps Fire of unknown origin partially ales, Outings, Plann %? 2 meee as sailed weight, no starch or dr for anybody to own a@ fine in Lae’ Angeles on the even destroyed Senator W. A xs Mustins Sheeting Table > ce , porsteceh “ egular toc value ; spe strement. Any of the fine mary 19. Giardina is a Butte Reduction works at Anacon Linens, Towelings, White patterns, g quality; morrow, per yard pianos can be wht for the Ger, bat ba a a race track om-| @% Mont., this morning. G Is and \ re. of all tomorrow oe will be, ‘iced ana inaes ae ’ per yard . 25e One- Hlalf Marked Price| Unbleached Sheeting Hemstitched Huck Two and one-half yards wide, 1, all tomorrow small sum down and a little fi] ri Money ; i plore, and is well known to a large — : ach month ot met » details co each mon faving by his ng of pianos in og, the Kim The gat eludes the Ch ball, Hobart M. Cable, the Had UP GOLD seT OF $4.00 OLD CROWN TO $5; Wolverton describes her husband as| ing remodeled for the firm. The Doing 26 years of age, height 5 feet| company ts sparing no expense to! pain by » years’ experien _ J Hoquiam * ood we fine quality T | o Lakeside « pthes . Wie, now living at 608 PY Pike street's best known business New Madras ening eythane meh wang owels fort, the Lak re CROWNS. $2.50 a iy. Wolverton ts a pi house, the Bastern Outfitting Com the ; ain } . : yeaches out 2 fait ta hed . Washington * papet hanger by trade pany, which bas been located in the ne, bea nice and white; an actu Size 20x38 in., bleached, Bole Distributors of the Won one thusand ais Se danteh " Mining for two years Ranke bulldmg, at Fifth and Pike terns, 30 in, wi e;in wt lengths made of good quality huck ; derful work. sd our ad, In mext Mone oy Wetton receives! that he was) for the past six years. wul move in ors ; open ¢,peryard$ Tomorrow all day special always sefl™at- 20c: extra Motrostyle Pianola say’e y Star. Bving In Sea and immediately!) few weeks to 1832 and 1834 Sec-/ ad 1 » 5 anton n or Monthly Payments if All work guaranteed for ten yeare, " ame here to | him. Mra ond avenue, which premio he ——— fn 15e¢ 17Ke special price, each. .12%¢ Desired 7 ne § inches m bdualld, dark hair. — wr ae ee ope of the hand She f . f N 5 stein Soca See ee S | You'll See the Show o Opening Show of New Pin ¢ jopnston(.| ws . . ‘ ¥ n New Year's day of | the tiny store of « to the report sub-) big concern of today —cramped for F ler Riptinger to room In their present large quarters “Whe city council the reesipts for the! —-is ample evidence of the popalar- | mi. 4 and 6, Union : Burke Building. ne door south of MacDougall | / i DOROTHY Wash Goods Undermuslins, Surely! 903 SECOND AVENUE. & Southwick's. ‘Fear 1905 were $5,542,968 ity of “Seattle's Reliable Credit A braver array we never made. Hundred ae diet tron of . = aon ioral Hours—$:39 a. m. to 6 p.m. Sune disdu ent er 41 How sn ‘ Jay, $:20 a m. to o p. m. Wh pon ri of has been Mor to removal the company's Mf Of fine garments, beautifully ma f th ready—gathered from “the nere. of ‘the - d ono frei . r k of Cloaks and Suits, and Men's nd cid” to wide Wo land 0 cot Rar tinny Have : Peeif' Clothing . +3 4 emi. op’ reductions, a new store wi Y E in our 1 stock of merchand! one oys Suits, o pa’ i be w . k of merchandise. ¢ é a Tested pants. Spectal at $5.00, at 625 se $ , Cet Severs, es wrette Buitings, a new fabric, which « First avenue. Kline & Ro: Corset Cover ont ety, Senmine rant ancl gt : berg, Himelhoch Bros.’ succes- Muslin Cover, | mixed colors ba wn and white, blue And Glasses pr y fitted by pe med with white, black and gray, tan and white, red and Cost $3.00 and $3.50 Not More A mistake;in our ad AFTER (NVENTORY We Find That We Are Very Much Overstocked THESE PRICES TELI THE BIG REDUCTTO L.W. SUTER Jeweler and Optician 713-7 } t Ave i. Deningha white and gree with Bourett BOSTON DENTAL PARLORS Twelve-year Guaranten, HEAVY JAF u BREAD ROX wi ) COVER ERIE FOOD CHOF CHOPS EVERYTHING Lady Attendants, Hours—8:30 to 6; Sundays, > Tox'l! fiat Staws to 12. Both phon Pharmacy across — ji the street = ¢ $206 SECOND AVE WAIT! WAIT! ant en lery Sunday made us say they were $4.00.and $3.50. The above is cotrect, $3 and LLOYD TRANSFER CO. (Ino) 826. 1114 West- rh We are sole distributors Shoes for the rr Second Avenue Second Avenue and and University Street University Street fee 2 oe 1 A A STONE-FISHER COMPANY nen f Great Clearance Sale of Coats, Suits, Skirts, Waists, Pe Rticoats NOVELTY CLOAK AND SUIT MFG. CO. | 1207 SECOND AVE. Opposite Pantage's. ALL OVERCOATS RAINCOATS AT HALF PRICE. THE BARGAIN STORE 4 First Ave. Joseph Schermer & Co. 1010 FIRST AVE

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