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aa tt Mt at => Fes BF TO SAY IN MUCH SAYS CONGRESSMAN WASHIN Conroe’ ington, 0% tae mornins coum ian! wreck, Pre would tak retary Met be done INVE HUMPHREY DOSEVELT INTERESTED TIGAT ty of thy Ee CLA paciFICc COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY HAS TOO PRESENT PION, nder the » did not attle eve that YMODELIS _ NOW COMPLETE SCULPTOR BARRE TAIN W 'T HAS BEGUN WORK ON FOUN. —SANDSTONE BLOCK IS BECOMING A THING OF BEAUTY ‘A block of sa we. the piece of sa wes Breast Into See ape the main fe the gatee which Fa Pre Will presen @& Prefontaine marks the dee 4B Barrett tional repute gone and ms this ex which will, wher ealy importar Seattle, tative west Ina little studio w fountain uiaine h adjoins the Meement of St ancis hall, the peatdence of Fade fontaine, an tao more # than the cx wear by, rests this tmm Oe ot vices which Mr. Ba Gaye ie the finest piece that ever came wader hie It stands the other oximating four feet Wife Helps Him. APM, and a number of smaller the other fountain group, works fie sculptor and his wife, cooking same room and de 70 FIGHT WHITE PLAGUE The Charity Orga ef the city ls taking © thee syrtemat te white plague. and 4a remult has om a goblet in the hand of the ® water of the support Prefon upper form flows t fountain. Four dolphins whole. The idea and model have been accepted by Father tafne, for whom the work is being done. e Will Take # Your It will probably be over a year be- fore the fountain is complete, under way et extensive that undertaken in his career, al zch of the seulp task now the rett ba: though he did m the being one of Mr Rar tural work for the Lewis and Clark exposition. bare! The bleck of Port Ao eceles sandstone has y been ratched as yet by the chisel of the seulpter, and oply one of the sev 1,000 pampha evention will be ots t he work. | eral figures is now under way. om the study um ptton, jistributed through HAULED INTO COURT FOR CUTTING A SHADE TREE Qu complain of Irwin Rett ted Lane, ©. C. Cochran was yew telay arrested charged with the Rélicious destruction of property in the form of ting and willfully Getttoying shade trees belonging tx heari evidence Jus thee Gordon Cochran $20 and teeta, Wheres yon Cochran promptly appealed the ase Cochran «| Inventory fee, Aceord Shows A Large agly We Offer Irres Ninth [eral He was Lane st contractor and house mover, moving a bufiding down when the limbs of Reitz tree interfered with bis work, and he cut them off. The tree the entire neigh borheod im question has been} ng for 18 years, and was the i of not only the family, but of Gen. Felix Agnus, editor of the Ba’ of appendicitis. stable Values. February Overstocked Sale Nember of Goods We Must Sacri § Do Porcel Dinner 9¢. American, has an attack | zen emi ain each why Ll. Lem Mra A ero’ thon. train, upon Rushes After FIRST CHIN You War Indisereet led to the wat wore electrified sh noon when Mr with vigor blow with little side talks on advisability upon Mr ders she then pointed second, H. O. ue w forts to rid she considered a The timety arrtval and the li an end the he atte | from threaten | Lemon default |he had t promptly rushed nation of t long as my name was not ment) by this man I Biaakenship Ce THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, BEE 6, 1906. ACTRESS SEEN IN THIS COUNTRY SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 6.—~The ICH IS TO ADORN PREFONTAINE PLACE | first « “ tress ‘a appear es America in Yon Wah, now playing lestial New r holidays, and during the w 1 Near by stands the clay model, re] °° MEMIY. the appearance of ently completed, seven feet nine} “°" * agp Rel ey nehes high, and almost alive. Ic) (YY or taggly ped wasn ed from life, part of the| Pretty Ths ty ee fog work & done with a professional | ooo. Ww ; sono ssn el model from } York, and the bal- | 7 ng Pee mee with a Seattle girl, It is theliving token be. sectaiopaishane figuce of Doris, daughter of Ocean~| This ie a new Aon gr th the god of water in the old fitions and custome ond has Eyptian mythology stadt a: bli . the « . When completed, the fountain} guarters group, which ts Mr. Barrett's own onception, will be called “Fire Sub dued Tt contains the goddess as the main figure, with a shipbuilder as a subordinate plece LITTLE MAS. BINKARD TELLS SHE HORSEWHIPPED BIG MR. LEMON—CLAIMS HE SLANDERED HER. riticlam of neighbors ublic horsewhipping ef Mr J. RO Binka on by nday afternoon in the interurban pot at Garden station expressed Binkard argue with heavy bugay whip Hecause be opinions derogatory te Len the business end of a 4 of the suburban popule sa for the Geattle etiy Mra, Birkard Lemon and him She accompanied each the in wound after ruahe smote of gonsip. Aboard Train. raining blow Lemon's head and ab would rest between ctx urged on by a setf-ap Blan kennhip. iittle t ecandal monger { the train put and Lemon board and sought e amoking car to the fr 1 i not submit to the sian derous gossip of that old man,” said [Mra Binkard this morning " | talks to« yeh for bis » good. As nod on | said nothing, but when he turned bh gomalpy | tong omy direct 1 determined jto give him @ good lesson, I guess be will not talk so much In the | fut | Can't Be Found. | Mre. Binkard a little womar and her prey f Senday aftern 7 ~~ Ry y wrench the wh Mew Binkard, G would ne to knock him was in a tight squeeze, an of a $25 fine. ake his beating with could not be found las It sald that he car TO FURNISH INFORMATION n was foreed to| ONE WEEK THE LIMIT EMBARRASSED BY IMPENDING ELECTION, HI GILL NOTIFIES SUPERINTENDENT YOUNGS. THAT HE MUST IN STALL STREET LIGHTS LN THIRD WARD IMMEDIATELY Hi” GU, president of the eity me ow atreet Hghts tp wnell and rey wntative from th mn ward and much to the Third ward, issued an ultimatum t nt of the other members | Supt. Youngs of the department ¢ ounell, who took a keen de i! ht and water on the councll f , ' flaunting back vane the | last eventing rithetom which the councilman | Unie veryone of the lights lawyer ha womed himeelf of « } now asked for 1 my ward are o short tine umly ip within the next week,” anid the n the doughty champion of pe rigthes, “1 will very, very jand | give right here 1 S Jnow that there will be an explana 1 am xetting tred of bein hunted off on a side th way, Here my ward has been ne jklected constantly, while the down town districts are getting 1 jlights than they are entt Yu can easily wave half, and \t is reason in all things and it Bin some nen more, in ye }! tu Mr. Youngs to mat Jou m expenses, if you take the bar » af him a week to failing which there Ftc hin-feat between us xh Twill wive wet In my lights will be-w wntage of rded you in our Removal Cloaks Suits Gets in Bad Muddie. Mr. GIll took the floor originally to protest against ap treet lights in another war in right away? Not « bit of it man Matlen Men’s Clothing _ “Then I do not see any sense M1 PR veryening te to te a ed comm aseing the ordinance an@ your edit is as good as Hut an put them on the it ” Mr Young will be able to’ jput them in aa they can be react od nierjected Counciiman Cri © passing ordina w lights ‘ will never be acted upon” lared emphatically y few minutes later Mr. Gif Outfitting . * no remarkable @ violent death @& bad at 96 deaths fo the @) 8 Gor. PIKE 8T, AND FIFTH AV. one-third being # the for the & Moving soon to 1932-34 Bee *- avenue, near Union. * eee eee eee eee eee Ven oe | The Measure of All Pianos The plano by which every uther pt Stetaway. How does the instrument In question compare with the Steinway in volume, brilliancy, mellowness, amd charm of tone? How approach the Steinway in touch and responsiveness of ac > is measured is the tion? How approximate {t in durability and wearing qualities? How resemble it in appearance, finish, size? Thus every piano is measured, quality for quality, attribute for attribute, with The Steinway let the fame of Steinway attest. and the Minia- everywhere. What the result has been. Qur two latest models, the Vertegrand at § tare Grand at $900, are the admiration of music No other plano in upright form *o nearly realizes the t plano as the Vertegrasf. The Miniature Grand actually so many amall grands claim to be-—a« Grand Piano fn small com pass, We invite your closest Inspection of these two unrivaled to struments TIME PAYMENTS MAY BE ARRANGED, SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. STEINWAY (AND OTHER) PIANOS. Til Second Avenue $11 Pacific Avenue SEATTLE TACOMA Sensational Specials for Wednesday and Thorsday Below we name a let days, which iB crowd this busy store list over cardluliyg ( LUNDBOURG '® CELEBRATED PERFUM The rs, Swiss Lilac, Violet, White Rose, ak, Goya Lily; regular price 60¢ ial price for Wednesday d 2e size, to be priced here { «pecials for these two Read the Thursday. per ARE Regular inesday ahd Thoraday at QUAKER LAXATIVE LIVER We THE i¢ TEA—Na k head lar 2 i w day Regu ee Ww ALLOOCK’S POOL at 26e; Wodhowtay ree TOOTH WASH OR PASTE eon 4 Thursday 10e regular IMERW LETTER The QUAKER DRUG CO 1013-£0155 First Avense by a rol THE WASHINGTON NATIONAL BANK OF SEATTLE STATEMENT OF CONDITION AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS, JANUARY 29, 1906. Resources State, county and city w Foreign government an U. S. gov't Cash in vault Cash in banks tal Circulation Deposits . None of ($559,680.68) has been paid in, all of same having been accumulated in the conduct of business oO. I. Thad my eyes te Stock ...... Surplus and Profits .. ---curtains never sold Wednesday night ends the curtain sale-- 6 o’clock this way before. they probably never will again. ---read of the values: $1.00 Curtains sell for 50c pair $1.50 Curtains sell for $1.00 pair $2.50 Curtains sell for $1.50 pair $3.00 Curtains sell for $2.00 pair $4.00 Curtains sell for $2.50 pair $5.00 Curtains sell for $3.50 pair $6.00 Curtains sell for $4.00 pair Standard Furniture Co. Seattle Discounts bonds Liabi ———_——_ Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures, Premium on Bonds ......+-00+++ the Surplus C. sted and fitted ticlan at SUTER’S The Jeweler and Optician Ave NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS Bhould your copy of The Star fail’ ‘to reach you by € o'clock any eve 1006 to 1016 First Ave. $2,430,874.59 338,918.08 114,000.00 rants . ° railroad bonds 722,108.73 629,106.67 1,907 615.40 $4,791 408.67 lities 1,000.00 680.68 0.00 27-99 ++ 4,101,7 $4,791,408.67 NONE and Undivided Profits M. F. BACKUS, President EF. O. GRAVES, CHAS, S. MILLER, Vice Presidents RALPH S. STACY, Cashier R. S. WALKER, S. G. GRAVES, LeROY M. BACKUS, Assistant Cashiers. ning, please do us the favor to call up our main office (Sunset, Main 1050; Independent 1138.) between 6 and 7 o'clock, and we will you & copy at once If you should miss it more than once. please tele phone us every time you miss it In this way we can be certain of giving our subscribers a perfect ser- vice—and it is the only way. THE STAR PUBLISHING Ca BOYS, NOTICE! Any un Boy t February number has arrived. Please call KLINE & ROSENBERG, First Ave. e, Wash. 62 send | Tacoma No Opera to Equal the Music You May Have At Home The great singers of the world Melba, Kames, Caruso, Sear- latti and others—will sing for you as they only can sing if you have a Victor. And you can have the Victor on easy payments if you Itke. The Pianola wil! enable you to play the grand oper’s in a man- ner altogether delightful—and not only grand operas, but every thing else worth playing. You can use tt on your present piano without any effort at all. Its cost is $250. Visitors are cordially invited to make this store their head- quarters during the grand opera season. D. S. Johnston Co, Burke Building. 903 SECOND AVENUE. F. J. Heipp. Geo, Johnson. THE STATE BATHS. Shaving I5e. Hatr 2c. Baths 12%c. First and State Bank Cutting Yesler, Under the ans A MUSEMEN rd Avenue Theater “The Most Popular Theat AND DREW, Mg Thing New in Tov AND ALL T Matine ‘i 2 W The I sday York I “HOOLIGAN IN NEW YORK.” Just a Good Play t Well Acted and Next week —THE R CoM. PANY “The Church Around the Corner. PRICES—M es, 2 nd 100} Nights, 20; 40c and 50 STAR 10 Big Turns —— RIALTO COMEDY 4 RALPH CUMMING CO. i—JUGGLING MORTONS—4 TED BOX Lola § Pete I Plain Baths (2 1-2c Heady’s Barber Shop Cor. First and Washington.