The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 1, 1907, Page 5

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W FOOD LAW VOW OPERATIVE J | _— Cceiliieneitndidetjuiiaiaipteisaciniaai | ‘The wat ' here = and numaRe 1 | | peoseusenennaill pew . fonuer ua . “ | Hrotherhood of American) R . Nhew * ed Beige B ay saa neyo st | stallation of officers at Columblalg gg eaeeeeaeeneae ager in toma and | ighes wan tnaugurated today Sai 40h4: Mares xs with y w wer (Scripps Telegraph Service.) Apple Tr The day wae bright |as governor . He « a meen graye sigan Sina : : reats mm lunch cuunt | WASHING? D. Jan, Lo { and almowt gpringtike in tempera |iivered the B tniaivaiion (elieek te ae ‘ A It be instatied by District Man-| ‘The steamer Mackinaw arrived in be ° rm lat ke’ and ream rly tinene, representa | ' The old y tied iteelf Out) iceeh in the ato’s hiato: Ht Jerclott ' ¥F. A. Ca Worthy Foreman | port this morning from #an Fran ot *w hunt aor © matte ‘ Oc he nt s downpour of rain, | sewer im : . ON co | ; ~ “og a ste pt gr owe ith a goed cargo of generat aa pa biindtena A 7 inmt ttl dark NM 7 Matt Correspond- | freight as ‘ tee halbuba: chacl haat ; rival here on Sat ' ‘ ht A. Christie, Chaplain Mr pose foodatut ‘ P » te eric with Nebraska Legisiatur taiee an sitte teadon Gan ¢ acto febt oie ag t. Muster of Accounts |Pived | his morning from can © beled Pres an-| LINCOLN, Neb, Jan, Lo~The | Hughes : gg Ronayne dy Fo P| Orlont argo of meneral mer boxes M ® Vi s of the law wilt be dras. |"! Last }legislature convened tod: Gov agnes ieee a - am Is q The Feucer ts due to sail are i ' ally pre 4 deta t lect Sheldon at thi officals | A lanes crowd was present to} or the thataitation the fetiew- 1% na February Bor oo i" | will be inaugurated Thuraday viens the anabh teanete A ~nbbeagea” ape ~ <fagen eset The Buckman and ¢ city - a ge th though 11 o'clock was a ane> | bs ones ing program will be ndere ha AP gy we port tonight, the pa i Sabb “ mon Me pugiliats will rem, Short addr on nanny” by |" wo al "i enct . nour, . ‘et Gov. Wiggite Inducted, in their quarters until Pant Voreuas J O. B. Sauter si ne g* pure : “s Siaak eas neear Lone meee te wil! appear in the ring at |nelwct reading by newly elected| ! indent sg gg lip 5 * Se ea del a Sg tape tyr | | The betting is now 2 to 1. with! Poreman J. H. Boucher 1a mu . whisky im Seattle at eure” the « . re inducted into office this mors ppc i Rie ld oP a Ps plece of stock “y be which exten ninu> | ing when the legislature met \in ade ot si00 S ’ ind the fight | wesal grain sn whieh the fol-| Mike 13 Second av jaite at undulations to the ( wn |will not go 20 rounds, Betting on| | We wish to thank alt our friends Reled “pur seg ree. ; |r 4 org Fe Aescsathgeine ag sors Hegre Pennsylvania House C |the preliminary between Adame IN A FEW HOURS and castomers for thelr generous *ataine W Va A band, 0 strong, was divided | HARHIBRURG, Pa, Jar |and Powell is even You can have summer sunshine if] patronage during the past year, amcturer to & k | ae mes ne, 6 tion | playing Pennart tn taheintate met (Scripps Telegraph Service.) | In the big fight, according to] you will take the Southern Pacific] And wish you all a Happy = forms — teneption wh Ne other noon aNd organixed. Frank I | #ORTLAND, Jan, L—Beattlo has | j ‘ ¢ Shasta Route! Y Geo. H. Woodhouse Co., ‘ an ei , i lrested. Popu aie me tno he “ ory i 4) jans and is manager, there is| company’s scenic Shasta « ear, Geo. , 2 on Bh te na Telearaoh eyed er te | cheting msg Mag ,) Claim, of Lancaster, will Ue the) coat hopes of capturing the practically no Herman’ money tn|traius, New train now leaves! University st, Arcade building. *** Grd. wiughes z = At 1:45 @ steady str »ltraina daily, Fast time, exee | Pr Th | rth * aahin, this morn ow m the eam ‘om Uhe ether be ce ae ston th am. wh RR tag | TM foun for — . lple poured into the bul Iiservice and beautiful sce eat ices at Please nit om wi eee seth tavend § @, | 98 particularty dent ndications point a we Health and pleasure resorts to sult] at the City Hall market, 609 Third 1 " * : ay nigh rror at ra Cotta | LINCOLN STEFFENS SAYS PATRIOTIOM re victory over the Portland met |) ues 1 nd the ull, Ticke 1 information mslte pear Yesler, Sirloin steake 12%, ee : M4 % [leat might in the athletic events. | among the spectators aro many wo-| Union Ticket Office, 608 First ind steaks 100, fine Eastern hame ayots All day carrying thelr burdene |W — Patrtotian, real pa wn, the kind of 4 Pee: aive @ | Kach team ie striving hard to Hien nearly ull of whom are clad in| ®. Ritts, general agent ° oo emeterion el® to party. same to be . secret soctety n— © peapture the honors, aud the Buse} run wine Mi eat at a 9 were so badly mangled that ‘ rowd which has purchased admia- |!" vo ee paring ry sede o baie taakh a6 thate dueen ® then I judge by 1906, and—se on back—by a ber of * | wi . sppeiahil | The moving pieture lights cast I the gineer of the extra train, or Mi * Magusine “Muck Raker * p at eate look more lke d i tai Vv sitors to ‘Seattle, roa oe ae ’ * thats than human most t interesting and important Attention station. Phittipe was w Be sin Suen ols atest aR echt Malad apt ANNUAL REPORT |... od this me gree Ser $10,000 bail, bue ad $10,900 to waxor to 1 on The finest and at enjoys r ‘The eng pe Se aiaiiiill lhe chances, but that very litde of you'll find dui ng anuary trip to be found « vieit to Uncle aw ht. Diet ween a Jame t. cable car and wre anne 5 ad , jth amount @ould be acod. The f Mancina Bam's navy yard Bremerton. You sake @ oF ora s Lake Unior ur at Second av “Si, rf di Weath extreme Al - can we the mam battleships | jug wtig ' i James #t. last night, Motorman S : sort he thermometer flu Wisconsin and Oregon atin ng , d the see Jamen G. Brady was thrown back |, ches apd the sero mark, and a is now on (Geripes Telegrach Gervien) | | pa or, whone id. nol lyskehine, ona ¢ 1} when at 11 o'clock the sun broke eee, You will o ST. LOUIR, Mo, Jan. # tt ned, w ightly injured joted and fi oF ae through rifte in the yds, The ft. Boats leave I nd | Harris, while vinitie ; or tt ott ;|eround is covered with several 4 31:30 a. m. and | i4 ms, } ah nt killed his A | - A ° e aches of snow, All the stores and we a wit xtra boa Henry Miller, this morning (Star Special Service ‘Tre Te rT ee Te ee he Arr ¢ ae resorts In Tonopah are closed, Aj! : Sur Round trig ways Miller was be his w 1CTORIA. B.C. Jan. 1~trealé suikenes time hope that James J. Jeffries would ore Ha wag artes work Quate . « to}@ SAILORS FIGHT TO SAVE be a spectator at the ringside was pa eM Mm « dopant ‘ . . VESSEL norning in ff he a ast year, nt * the club promot by AM f Be an|% (Seripps Telegraph Service.) the trar ton yesterday making 5 2 # ODESKA, Russia, Jan. | G n forwar 3 not c we e a i" * te , ¥) * a by w | rT : he to make cons wicwl aut- | polith . y ed 37.840 persons with « Frank will abt » to Hang on Wall © ite ihe wna ment, st Iimimum” cat f| Souneer, aur” netomat Moore saya © Me f « £0496 per perecs. 7 canes Keefe, Kid Sims and Bol th minor *o New York Mt the ny amounted to $1,600,|!" Herw r te " . a ! ad eur lt we ated that the wat of i * The fuse ye reon iven work . pant ; ea - M ied % t STING aC is that ¢ ae ’ af) #9 t ' x by 24 per cont, The y in 7 the i by Mr. Grout will be t t t al b@ its arrive 4 went bel the ma sevediou we . t cannot } i 1) % decks, where thetr n o/ FIRST ARREST OF 1907 } Train Deloyed i ' * ‘ ehting », a Chinenc *t yo started Manager Riley of ’ such | ® t y ple of being the he club has anne 1 that | ® sailors and cons gbt he pew y¢ bw Goldfield and that @ two cohapirators and ee Gharged bis re n 8 me of the fights wi put on | HURT IN CAR COLLISION. A sailors being shot and ¥« a Mhe a coyote itil the passengers reach the pa j * vat followed villon. The trains expected mo | As the result of a collision be @a@teeeteheetene nay entarily. ‘The stationis about an mers « Happy New Year, a Es of a mile from the pavilion ce, : tend our hearty t at , There are abowh 2,900 people in the GAS HEATERS su8 patron: ring the ing at thin thom All th $2.00 Aluminum Gas Heat con, ee, tht ae cheaper seats are opeupled, but jthere are glaring vacnn, the j eet of the house. Ti se Dew ARE PROMISED Olympic Market = ==) H Johnson | Pike Street, between Firat and Bec | Mayor William Hig Bros | 4, saves half your meat bills |sont two vetoes to € English | DUDE TENNANT WILL WEAR Airameey same kety st a kind-hearted ree 7, thera and be convinced ght. ‘The first veto ai a Semiporcelain NEW SUIT EVERY DAY—DIN. | (etrant keepe ns has the regu | posite the Bon Marche. or er purchase : ‘ Ine comminston of fe o city’s — in D Jenny's addition ; Contee Cup | NERS FOR GICK AT HOSPH-| | roctunates started the New Year wurth av, between Jobn and and Saucer, Copper TAL. right by giving the prisoners ani[ $3 Ash Can with outside iThomas, for $18,000, The ground Pair Nickel raw tinner Ung cover 82.40 Plot the veto was that the proposed 10¢ TROUSERS Plated | Among the pollee officers man) } jaite is not suitable for the purposes Chafing Dish 9] The nurses of the Pacific bospl-| good resolutions were formed and intend pair heavy anvas . ,)* ital, under the patronage of Mra EF ne cigars each Chief Wap The second veto was of the ti , Sate Delayed ies, Dep, former ee fent of | penstein resoly keep up bi © granted to F. EB. Sherman for Pin Sh cout the toenttal. gave 4 dance t ® work of rabl the sale of liquors 1) Third av " ee lfriends in the for city criminals 8. The may igned aa reasons Decorated last night. T nant made up hie mind to wear a} for this veto the objection of the z China Bread lto a special N lifferent sult of clothes every day.| abutting property owners and the a? and Batter | At the Way how | Capt. Ward thought he would ge ximity of the place to the Union % P $1.s0 dozen ace Bros’ pital, the Seatth Minor | into the entate business on the Jepot & lates Saver Plated and Pre » same| side,” Cap wilivan and Lact |PLLOVD TRANSFER CO, Ine E oie Spterean 5c quod ch woman | seher decided that they might t je Exp rene. BOSTON Jan. 1.—New Teaspoons, each ti berry | the hard-work reporters wit Heavy Hauting. nd is ed with val | Sauce ali the other good things | trifle more ex y and not suffer Beth Phones 1686. seregfh “a railros bargo hoard for all who could loss of teem, Detective » Diller Hotel, f the car «t ase White SALT AND PEPPER Candles for hee veaks 2 Philbrick resotuted that he wonld ay and Night Sag a ee ES aI NEXT MONDAY Semiporcelain SHAKERS. Decoration, . J) "Xt'the city jail some. thirty or|shun the public printe—If neces Seethe Battleships y Special " ers rejoiced that theyjsary. Detectives Adame and 1o-Inch asc Plated Salt and i jmore prisoners rejoice 4 a j Meat Pat es as 2 1-2¢. could pase the day im their cella |bett didn't know but what they at Bremerton oy Va Pepper Shakers, 10c Hinstend of going out on the chatn-| would go on the stage as genuin se eu Extra Valu acy box, 9 | oe 2 Sey fem ' @heriock Holmes's the Secoud The Wine and Oregon are | ey Sete’ ae Sane Ses: See. ee ee SS ae, here, with the training ahip Phil Standard Furniture Co. ; Jelphia, torpedo boats and destroy - ; _ COASTER WAGONS. TT, EDA Y IS have extended our low {he cruiser Albany te Bow 0 j * on teeth r 30 days e dry docks for you Coaster Wagon, ne the highest qualtty senificent. Boats leave Pier t uo $4.98 __ BEING OBSERVED |" scs008" | 8 equipment and } 4:20 Dp m, with an extra boat at made | a te mea, heart ine SEATTLE 1096 to 1016 First Avo. =. sé Can | PAINLESS METHODS . _ Oval Frame LANTERN GLOBES. Wonderful ff] “seattie day” for the Chrts Mirror Tubular Lantern Globe, | Black Satin ff tian Endeavor sony ee Stove Polish, [| ith a rush that b net la ra tor future tons | The idea of the da le , | 1 re next A antry the sar " } You can benefit by these low ails tn each Christian Kndeawe prices during January © j ty or wands of Full Set Teeth BARGAINS, WILL BE WHICH COMMENCES FOP PRICES eVeERY ae how sa Ff hme 17h; f ah Uap, tore ‘ 5 aro «ve ¢ Mu. WM nagor oe HE op —<_ ues THOUSANDS SHA PRESIDENT’S HAND San Francisco Oakland Ete., THE SEATTLE 8 ere A an, 1, 1907. nb Th The House of Johnston The Pioncer Piano Dealers, Wishes ali Seattle the “Bigsest, Busiest and Best” New Year LARGE STORES AT California Washington Tacoma Seattle Spokane Stockton Walla Walla Etc., Ete Bellingham Oregon Everett , North Yakima Portland Aberdeen Astoria Etc., Etc The Dalles Idahe murat Lewiston a Etc., Ete Pendleton Sees Baker City Salis Fairbanks D. at, Johnston Compan md Mo. Re We ¥ 90%. SECON AVEN T_alges KE weed HS E INAUGURATED HUGHES 6 22k 22k Gold Crown Bridge Work, Gold Fillings jf, Silver Fillings ndays, 10 to “WATIONAL DENTISTS 3.404.405 Pe h Savings Bank Sides Sectnt one pike UNION BAKERY & CAFE | 1413 Second Ave GOOD HOME BREAD 6 LOAVES 25 aoc. MADE S“FE DEPOSIT BOXES Year $4.00 Per id Up Pent Suv ugh De terest or rite, Security Savings and Safe > apposit Co, Street jlowing will take party Misses Berger, Minn nn Bragg, Met E we, Mise Nelle Forrester, Mise He McCauley, Mrs. Florence B. | Bayton, Charles K. Harris, 7a ve i = ih ! oo evening's P important Notice THROUGH AN AGREEMENT MADE TODAY BETWEEN THE MANAGEMENT OF THE BON MARCHE AND OURSELVES WE ARE GRANTED LEAVE TO REMAIN IN OUR PRESENT LOCA TION UNTIL SATURDAY, JANUARY 12. UNDER THE TERMS OF THE AGREEMENT WE PLEDGE OURSELVES TO PAY RENTAL One Hundred Dollars Per Dé FOR EVERY DAY OR FRACTION OF A DAY THAT WE THESE PREMISES AFTER THE ABOVE NAMED DAT THESE CONDITIONS IT 18 SAFE TO ASSUME THAT WE WILL GET OUT STRICTLY ON TIME THIS ARRANGEMENT MEANS THAT WE ARE GIVEN TEN ACTUAL SELLING DAYS IN WHICH WE ARE TO MAKE EVERY EFFORT TO GET RID OF OUR BIG STOCK OF MEN'S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS, OUR LARGE FORCE OF SALES MEN ARE WORKING LIKE BEAVERS TODAY AND WILL CON TINUE LONG INTO THE NIGHT REARRANGING AND REMARK- ING EVERYTHING FOR A GRAND FINAL WINDUP OF THE BUSI NESS OF A. BRIDGE & CO. ANY PAST EFFORTS IN THE WAY OF PRICE CUTTING WILL APPEAR TAME WHEN COMPARED WITH WHAT WE INTEND DOING TOMORROW FOR THIS GENERO EXTENSION OF TIME TED TO SEATTLE’S GREATEST STORE AND COOMBS, WHO WILL CONSTRUCT THE NEW BUILDING FOR THE BON MARCHE A. BRIDGE & CG. 1415-1417 Second Avenue Bert [oer te the Son Merete WE ARE IN CONTRACTOR FIVE-STORY

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