The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 9, 1906, Page 7

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YOU MUST HURRY UP REGISTRATION FOR ELECT PT IN SEVENTH, WHERE | ~LIGHT SO FAR EXC! N CLOSES TUESDAY THERE'S A MI RRY SCRAP. cuieeninsiniancteanin mt y ' Resin _ x th ' ue Bhan tot \ Monday nig ihe books was onl) © How Is It Going apt t 1 laa aht w poons clote On Teenday BiG NEW gommitiee yesterday. and unless qaact intentions of < famue are expls R will undoudted!y foene!! PAVING man ¢ paving @ Sra ay trd ay. to May ein asked for Sth brick, sand in from Sth to 9th, and from the } Broadway MURDERS GIRL THEN SUICIDES MOTHER ENDEAVORS TO TAKE HER DAUGHTER |» stl PROM DANCE HALL AND LOVE SHOOTS a bere em are ey ame SAN FRANCIS F ty " 1 Santa Clara, and ther * were F & Gwiey, a dar y-] wh brain The « parket dance bis t here to take her home, A gaat and killet Josie 1 which Coley objected. saateileainiaiahlnsaliiaaiieriaas —_—_—_— SOLD The Vul fectading the pro: BURG A bargiar entered the b Bre. William Chapman et, early thie morning vert Yen mate Mam Chapman had lat net Bight, and NEW SEATTLE OLYMPIA. Feb. 9 torporation have beer Seattle Land ee, Ww. N mab, T. Berto tm, © W. Cra Darrington | ! Cheese! COLMAN BUILDING. Regular Goods at SPECIAL PRICES For Thursday and Friday package. 23e Waterman Foun works, | held Dy the People's Savings cks | was paid at the same time. The tle Tide | was made through John Davis aed trom | Co. nt of the loss fe not yet known, m™- | BUTTER STORE | the Vulean Iron Works company by | Miss Mary S Struve for §196,0¢ The deed of the property was | today ia the county auditor's office at the same time that a deed from Jacod Furth to the Vulean roa ks for part of the property was 4 to quiet the title. A mort LARY REPORTED of covered that the house had been | burglarized, and after making & basty search she telephoned the po | potic ce have beea notified before thts e date, but seem unable to capture ni anyone whom they might implicate “Beme at 3.50 abe Samnediatety die Im these “jobs An ordinance extending the lease on the old Lake Washington pump- ing station to the Lewis Constre fon mpany ent July 10. mia was passed by the fire and water) ommittee of the city council at its jseasion last } sight ssc; gon rm ‘ and wy can 16e per tb on Call and a . 3 ” DB Tretether. meh Amended ar on hang £ he Bame of McVay & Be r r of Specials , a 4H For Tomorrow Le Saturday “oR tory Soap fe Cake a fi 1 ard lu R COFFEE ADAMS VA BLENI THE BEST Bie ° ROASTED. TRY IT We roast all our C y our own store Adams Tea & Coffee Co. 1845 Second ave. cor. Pine st triangulation ty enine. the out Kadwin Meany on Friday "| ose was th vag en *| line of the co to Arlington to speak at a A hat the pr cross street to/t | from the sun This is the fourth robbery in this] te the house was completely ram-/ district within a week. and it seems fatked from top to bottom, making that some experienced burglar ts} BGiMeult to ascertain the lose un- | devoting all his time to this locality @8 & thorough investigation bas|with considerable success. The WEST SEATTLE PERPLEXED ‘RARE INS TRUMENTS RECEIVED AT THE «/U"’ nT | jin the consignment. A curr¢pt } Citizens of Weat Seattle have been in} meter was also received, ‘Thia}iinf en ised to determine t » velootty Hot] meowhat tain for the pam ow unt: | streama tn order mmpute the Wl-/ days as to the class of their city en-| ume of water discharged annually, | ory useful where | Went Seattlo in still a elty of the eh ite eity bin yewhat redu Griffin's In all . Prof, Meany Leaves. H an institution It is used for bane-tine i fit. The decision | | voted inte ¢ Brown rty In ques tion was improperly voted Into the ant, or to ascertain the w of Lincoln y the high aot, he will go to ee height of mountains ty. The case will be appealed to the supreme court of the state A Current Meter Four tranaits and one level were! a sim nestpaienabetead MOON HIDES IN _EARTH’S SHADOW | ® 52 Bt. Paul's Methodiat »pal ' At least 28 im are believed to xe : have met death tn a terrible mine THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE SAW COMPLETE ECLIPSE | explosion in wall mine of the el wats at t Colifertes compan near LAST NIGHT—SKY CLEAR AND PHENOMENON | 0k Hi, W. Va ta WAS BEAUTIFUL. The Canadia 7 that ic with tr Md you see the eclipse of the;only on the extreme northwestern part of the United States, Canada, Alaska and the Arctic regions r building new line and to probably buy ane International stock. It may be also for further property west of i STATE NEWS |.” Cheese! Cheese! SPRING SAMPLE SALE he midatgh I |. The Republicans of Tacoma will af the rays hold their city convention on Maret : 10. The 1 ame up ina Hens |’, e aid to have been sky, and the eclipse was « y Treasurer are no longer under the ent returned by the grand ¥ againet them last July The jury has been secured to try 1, D. Ferguson, charged with mur- | der, at Mt. Vernon the b gradually cover of the skies unt!! she} behind the A My t ry oil «It was the earth tow $ e | To some people ts how we sell Tut ter and Ege so much lower than anyone else, Fancy lowa Creamery, | Strictly by ranch ome, | ranch eges, 2! Woe also retail lard at wholesale prices COW HUTTER STORE i and Pike St It caused a sort of creepy feeling to wateh that immense ball of light im the heavens shut off from the earth as completely aa if some un seen hand had dropped down a cur tale. | At the University Out at the University of Wash | ington a batch of w » watehed | m the eclipse through the big tele scope. 200 Highest Grade Tallored The ex was a total one, vis Women's Garments, consisting thle | bh and South America, ts, In new in of & yeasts ralia, There will be another nee for | Seattle people to witness: a like} phenomenon in August. On the 19th of that moth there will be a partial eclipse of the sun, visible the wes Africa. nection also the and Aus Uned sale $6.50, $8.50, $10 and $12.50 k le box Picture Wire ° ose ve Cheese! ' lh ag «tenho SO Nethe Bice Model Tailored eese! |. paper Piles Bulte, In tho new sultings, las ~e in he. he and 7é tr materials, in the Pull Cresm Cheese ibe per tb, and sise Stiison Wree Nahe i, also including all | ones kinds at Cut Rate Prices fine dcloths, which are at Cow Buttor Store, Ist and Pike/— 10 Vie Plier . correct. Sample Sale prices WB wine, sora ies a $13.50, $16.50, $18.00 Ave Union St., Suit Sale $1 nd Ave $22.50 and $25.00, Worth Double Sample Tailored Skirts, in light Krays, tans and the new serges. Skirts all new models, Sam ple Bale prices $6.50, $8.50 and $10, Worth Double Novelty Cloak & Suit Por Month February is Piano Buy ers Month at Kohler & Chase’ s ar ging re t wha FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST " EI Sunda P.M. F ary 11, 1900 1 MAS. SUE HARPER MIMS. ( Atlanta, Ga. KOHLER & CHA SE, 1305 2d Av., Arcade Elidg. an ae a) Srconp Avente & Spring Srreet BOOK RACK eo ro. eo ween —— | 4 CUP AND SAUCER RACK Fr J 606 J —. MEDICINE CABINET } Kitchen Ware ; s INCLUDING S Gants. ..e1 on GRANITEWARR, tad) sae ENAMELWARE, :. AND THERE ARE MANY | Weathered “one oh TINWARE, Rap ng a WOODENWARE, OTHERS #1.00 | | Saturday ot a part! | TELEGRAPH BRIEFS THAT WILL WEAR. & { Es ee | AUCTION SALE Is Now In Full Force WE HAVE THE BIGGEST SALE EVER SEEN IN SEATTLE. THE STORE IS CROWDED DAILY WITH PRACTICAL BUYERS GRASPING THE OPPORTUN- ITY WHICH OCCURS BUTONCE IN MANY YEARS. The Sully and the Lion Clothing House Stocks Are Going Very Fast AS THEY CONSIST OF THE VERY BEST CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS, FURNISHINGS, HATS, BOOTS AND SHOES FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. RUBBER GOODS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, ETC. ETC.,, AND ARE BEING SOLD TO HIGHEST BID- DERS WITHOUT RESERVE, WHICH MEANS BUY- ING GOOD RELIABLE MERCHANDISE a Your Own Price You Don’t Take Any Chance Bidding On Goods, as WE EXCHANGE the Garments Which Do Not Fit You WE HAVE EXTRA SALESMEN TO SHOW YOU AROUND, AND YOU MAY SELECT ANY ARTICLE IN THE HOUSE AND HAVE IT PUT UP BY THE AUC- TIONEER. DON’T WAIT FOR THE AUCTIONEER TO PUT UP THE GOODS; SELECT THEM YOUR- SELF AND HAVE HIM DO SO WE WISH TOCALL YOUR SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THE BIG STOCK OF YOUTHS’ SUITS AND OVERCOATS RANGING IN SIZES FROM AGE 15 TG 20, IN LATE (LES. WE ALSO HAVE A BIG STOCK OF TRA SIZES SUITS AND TROUSERS UP TO SIZE 50 WAISTS. Sale Starts Daily at 10 A. M. Remember the Number 158 WASHINGTON STREET Near Second Avenue---Look For the Flag

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