The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 3, 1907, Page 3

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serie, 7 q _ ° P GuIEF BRINGHURST WOULD ve @ pevise Buice LAWS TO rs iq TTER SAFEGUARD CITY ~t ps RES AGAINST F! tes Fire Chief Hi Be; will be an ex commit water comm tevise buthiing a ng ideas im height shou . : a large pipe a" baby hose ant aprt . that In the event of a tt ghorien may reached by . from the basement. He wou BROTHER 1S 10 ARRIVE SUNDAY T. P. Mel late Melody Choir, wi ah attle Sunday from Upon bis arrival here he will be asked whether he will permit the . J of his broth wealth, sc Fioo,n00 ‘or 20. « = erection « ent to his dog} ‘The coo to be a doour pages, and bis now: te the pos: W. @ Jones, of the t fit cherch, wh n geeret anti! ufter t drother from nots Rev puel Bay keep them arrival of the Vesteriay tt earned for the first time dof that Melody Choir's was Mele deen supposed B has always ¢ several tele other settled the IN COURT Bitter tears streamed from tie! i of Jow West this morning in etter Judce Morris, concluding a Bie and kindly talk, sentenced him De ferve a term of six monthe in Me county jail on the charge of by false impersonation rraigned by Deputy eT Attorney Vandeveer ‘Bnd ! guilty to the charge as Preferres | 2 years olf, « cook, and fame from Chica he de. / Cares, kenly, “I have a wife ] » viett my folks, ir tf jin Pet had foun t You look aquare,” said the judge. SJou have no criminal record. It B very hard to determine the prop- HP punishment to be meted out in a a kind. The jodge heat perplexed, for Inposing se for ny Wife as soon ey | Binutes befor wome ten 7 DEMANDS STILL AEFUSED "At 3 o'clock this afternoon Alaska Steam Co, and western Steamship Co. MM holding « for “overt the Mas the the were t from the demands clauses demanded * and Pilots’ Associa The mates of the Pacific Const Beamship Co. were ordered out Wat time was civen the company t agree to femands upen ad Siees one way or the other from Gan Francisco The Alaska Steamship Co. It ta "Modem plumbing and bath-room make your comfortabl Go. ES wn Plumbing Co., Poh phones 221 Infants’ Cribs Red THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, JAN. 3, 1407 * | EU VVER SOR eRe Rees) MAY FAGE CHARGE) bach Q Gas * BLIZZARD IN PALOUGE. «| : ¢ * OF MURDER | 4 (Beripps Telegraph Service.) ® GAEL. Wash tons SAFE DEPOSIT }® thre f the worst biiesard in ® j EVER & Nhe history. "A gale te bowing & BOXES | ® at the rate of 46 miles an hour, & ) : , ¢ # and in driving quantities of fine & — ' ' $3.00 Per Year and Up ® snow The m bewan last & The northwest double corner of t bi ® night, and ie the equal of the | Belmont av. and B. Union at. has sat r ® Dilseards of the Dakotas. & | been sold by H. ©. Copper to a ° eae ~ aaa . hethe he man died frot * %/ syndicate headed by C. M. Copper|MANAGER GREEN PREFERS, 0 ‘l o ated’ th a nflicted ‘ i ROR eee eee ee ww! for $17,500, The buyers were rep] CHARGES AGAINST A MEM eo 8 hom 2 ond : resented by MeGraw, Kittinger & . "1 rage . c [OVERRULE MOTION Cane, and the seller by Frank 1.| S&R OF THE MASTERS’ AND t A. oA FOR DISMISSAL. | Ronick and Perry & Coggnwell PILOTS’ ASSOCIATION : t € the | ae rhe mat «ans were found etek if by a t in @ i on t t f the number of upante in| 2@dee PV. Davin this afternoon | - < w f ‘ 1 oe it a ; nding upon the atrength (8 the case ef Dr, Annie Russell | Masters’ and Pilots’ as " Capt, 5 y was aske aed t ty » of the building, Mr Dr, G. A. Miracle on a PRESIMISTIC eccording to Joshua G nawer Utopia by the er that “the dec od oa whuret believes such provisions | of stealing a diamond pe! re Wiend Navigatt ’ 1 uth fle with ¥ fo better class of buildings, |Whether a wife could testify against (Borinos Telearaph Service.) Pudabeiting Steaeé elecrtate |cnotation : » witnesses were prod a Gece” ake’ ats hor husband. Judge Davis ruled] DENVER, Colo, Jan. 9-—GOv.|" ‘The arrest to the direct Son | oeae's t'to M t he nee safer by compelling them to have |that under a Seattle code a wife! mcbonald’s message urged the |i ony tt snails wdeoben the | Senoccenn Pur but the 4 n-combustibie drops sky- | Could own personal property, Wit- payment of the $3,000,000 debt con:|ausoolation and the steamship come |. tone , ' to be < , hts, and be provided with sprink. |Resnee are toatitying this afternood | tracted during the Abor troubles,| panies regarding. the ertime | Mr, Green stated to fj v this effect Per Cent. Interest on « apparatus. Mo wmall fire |Mt the cage that the brooch was althe election of senators by direct | quae “ i hich ; 1 S | @ election of senators direct | aad n ah articles, which Vf riction Sav 8s Deposits _ = Huropean cities, in spite | Present vote and other reforms | Wane tr hes ute t Jan 1 4 t hip jer « mavings. Repoelts f the fact that thelr means of ex. | Lincolh Steffens went through Manag n at hat 1 1 bir C evlshing fires are antiquated | MJ AY REOPEN THE bere, today en route to the Pacific] mantiey. who I the walking delownt Ain in that organteatio curity Savings and Safe when compared with those of Amer coast. He left a blue trail and] 4 es Pc ah ogy Deposit Co, h cities, Mr, Bringhurat saya, te views the situation in Colorado! tod i Ris bend for 9 "a to the fact that they use a D |with great pessimiem, He says jfor th torm cing 113 Seneca Street. ater degree of care in the con es Colorado politics are all person| | week m opees oF ruction of thelr buildings: P ‘ alities; that they have no prin-| {Co went iy bone ea ~ . R. Dougias, assistant manager |oipios, and that the situation {6 THE PARTING OF THE WAYS. understood, will place suff +] Of the Bhingte Mills bureau, will nearing a class fight | h. 1 1 men aboard the steamers of ite/°oMfer with Dan W, Bass, manager | — - | inser heard % Ee e lime to prevent any overtime being |°f th* burenu, this evening on the | Needham 7 7 necessary exact date for reopening the shingle m .s ame The Pennsylvania and Cottage |N* Several of the Ballard milte | A . oh hai are operating now, It the in i City, both billed to sail north t©-| tention of the bureau to caaeed ak onight . D cloe: poen ton, oe we montha aight, had st 3 cclook bees wa-| rations tor’ two’ mentha etn tine TE Hort, of the P Dee, 14, but, owing to improved con ~_ A swell mid-week dance will be there would be ciation, stated | ditions, raliroad transportation fa ne (o..) + scart Biven at lesch: Pavilion po Be ~ t Pah ay AMON IM | ctiities and the Increased demand for (Scripps Telegraph Service.) o = Y ” > evening. Gc have a good wn og they holding firm to the | shingtes tn the eastern rket, the] BMINCOLN, Jan. &—G T. SWel tim ing on the finest floor ir man sR oa, milla wil probably open next Mon-|don was inaugurated governor of the « uste furnished by Wag “3 jay. Mr, Douglas stated this morn-| Nebraska today, He de 4 that ner’s Orchestra. Gentlemen, ‘ ittee of the eau would be| protected, but that conspirator . THIS AFTERSON, 4 and the matter bronght te-| against the cor good would h Fe fore that body for its approval punished im, the button man, rdered all profess buttons while you walt. Ail BEDECKED FURS i S33. sieon 30 vente o'deoce : Gus Jones will this afternoon be sees “eee THE LADYWARE STORE. purchasing agent of King vunty by the board of county com ners Who is Gua Jones is the ques tion which those enthroney on Pre fanity Hill have been asking for the last few days. Jones comes fre metropolis of Ma he was ma Y out # metropolis 1906 n Lawson, the Valley, where ger of the largest de re in that thriving Since the early fall of he has been a resident of the Third ward of Seattle. Se is Jim BRUI Neb. Jan The over TONOPAH, Nev, Dee. 28,—~Spec we. Agnew | land limited train N and Losltacutar turns in the stock mark | g Since P. J. Smith has finally de Angeles express Ne both eastthere are grinding out tragedies | i cided that a couple of years of rest bound, on the Union Pacific, metievery hour, Millionaires are be amidst the quiet and peaceful sur |} in a rearend collision this morn-jtuaned into paupers. Poor proapect es roundings at Issaquah would be « jing near here, Ernest Hastings, of lors find themselves m: rich in a aurer way of preparing him as can New York, who was married four/night Feverish speculation ts on didate for shertff of King county days ago, was on the train with/every hand; wild orgies follow in/pector at Goldfield who had 1,000 than holding down a job at $1,500 his bride and was crushed to death |the night jab ares of Mohawk at 10 cents and per year, and the county commis in the Pullman smoking depart Fifteen months ago there arrived |sold at $19.56 He drives four bur} stoners have been busy looking oJ ment. Fifteen other passengers jim Tonopah from Boston two young |fos about the town and has a spe around for a business man to ac | were slightly hart men-—James Griswold and William |cial hostler to wash them ery cept the appointment as coanty|,, Madame Fashion has decreed —|Morgan. They were in search of|morning and insure them the best purchasing agent. Many were ash.| (his season that furs shall be much |fortune. Griswold selected the min: jof care ed, but none would accept, until | immed. Not only are coats jing stock market game as the short-| It is only one of a bundred turns finally, through good fortune and|*T80*% Jackets and boleros orna jest route to xuccess, Morgan took that have put many good boys on the timely advice of Jim Agnew,|™eBted with velvet and lace, but jto the turn of the card at the faro|their fect this great country us Jones was discovered, and this |UPpet#, boar, muffx and searfe are bank The old Klondikers b say this afternoon Mr. Jones will get the |%cked with rit and fringe Three month’ time brought Gris-|camp beats north in its palm job Muffs are extre elaborate ant] wold to & halt with nothing but a lest days come in many shapes They are bugdle of paper on a dosen or more lor than in several winters Wildeat prospects AND 60 IT WAS. FLEMING LOSES neck plece and muff In organ met the inevitable fate of an example of the or] PORTLAND, Ore, Jan player on the side of th MINING S I m. “The muff te flat and! city and the Willamette ng table One night a year U T and passing through it and] swept by a terrific « lago he arose from hia seat In the brought to the right outer Side i*/ rain storm. Great damage to ehip-|middie of the deal, his last cent — F a broad searf of de © bive satin.| ping and the water front is report-|gohe. He was standing intently (Seripoe Ti aph Service.) The ends are trim 8 with blue! ed All trains are many hours) watching the last turn when Gris SAN FRANCISCO, Jad 3% A | fringe, and after » de bow kn late od the wires are p “4. j) wold approached and said ** decision for the defendant was|these are permitied to hang loose.| The rivers are ria P "Dill, we are all in; what are you anded down this morning in the|A smaller scarf ts under the boa] ALBANY The e® | going t ** case of John Fleming vs. E. A.| where tt ms under the chin tire Willamette in the) Do you see that game, Jim? lontgomery. Fleming sued for - ap of the severest st of the} Tiare is where I lost my money: } $1,500,000, which he dalmed repre anon. A portion of this city is/there ia where I am going to look sented his interest in three mines TC RE-IMBURSE inundated by flood . for it % } in Goldfield. He contended that he ~ - - i a day found Griswold, | was entitled to half of the property uiY-atak the way to Death on the ground that he had staked Valley, graveyard of a thousand Montgomery in the venture. hpeaapectors —_——— | Griswold alone was bearing that eh Services.) en of the prospect By day Terrible Report WASHINGTON, Jan. 3.-—Seere jt warning sands, by night the bit tary Taft today communicated to old. It was the rush here, the Was recetved at this office ann congress & recommendation that jet@Rpede there; the same old story | +" ‘ * mat i the government reimburse San |—fail Teacher—Georgie, are you chew SOLID MAHOGANY furniture at} Prancisco saloonkeepers to a j tkest week he returned to Tonc ing «uw the Century Furniture Co. this week. | amount of $20,000 for liquors which NEW YORK, Jan. 3.—It ts report-|pah, and immediately hunted ep] Georgie—No, ma’am A com ert in beautiful line federal soldiers ‘oyed um jed in Wall st. today that George Morgan. He recalled that he stili,| Teacher—What are you doing, solid m osteting of lara orders during the disaster. |B. Corey will lose his position as }fi-tis stored trank, had the c p | then? 3 extension table a CBINA COR | | ead of the steel trast on ount} mining stock that In a way brought; “eorgie--Hwallowin’ it one arm chalr and six dining ehatre. ot bis infatuation for Mabel Gt) faim: to he’ war—broke, He - . y tor Sisto: $100 saitd mahoeany 3-| = SOMA Wins (ar tie nner d nat Corey. tfc , The umes of the |. IMPANELLING JURY, piece bedroom set, comprising Ae weual, and even these living | already deposed and that Alva Din-| comp 4. SAN FRANISGO, Jam: S—oTRel arge bed. chiffor and dresser, for! near he will he | key fe to be his successor On tnvestig on there wan found | 'mpanelment of the jury to try John) S: another bedroom set of 3 pleces| hig cut of e-th i} } 4500 share of Mohawk, which he|Stemeen, the gaspipe thug, began in solid mahogany, worth $160, goee| wenthered onk Mins Fee LANG cOoNDemNeD. Inought at 18 cents a share, which |today. The defense filed a motion for & beautiful sotld m MY |the Century Furniture Co, du The fury in Judge Frater’s court|t®s month has hovered around the | fF & change of venue hiffonier, regular at $65, © their big special clearing sale | afternoon brought ver: 1820 mark 1Fiot Air you solid mahogany dre straight back and arse ing chairs] 4 7 ning $6,984 ot} The seales on the local board this|home comfortable and your house | od at $4 goon at $18 w reduce e-balf In price. |). «, for @ re r }week numbered his 4,600 shares and|clean. Buy one from Geo. H. Wood-| These goode are ali in first cla holetered par te and sir site en Lake district,|be has Just left for his old home}house Co. and it will be put up| -_ at ne ~ Bane Prt m of partor furniture have been | {,, rdance with city ‘with over $80,400 to the good right. 112 University st, Arcade for new arrivals, — tes ieiens cen be Grae Eine 14008 They tell a tsory of an old pros building, t are se « rapidly an re LADIES’ DESKS ARE DIS- PLAYED ON MAIN FLOOR. at $22.20 $71.00 $46.75 F s 3 t $1 3 k at $24.67 Desk at $42.38 Desk at $22.20 Desk at $21.67 Desk at $21.34 Desk at $20.00 uced rte 2.56 \ Ire $1 ‘att heen i <aemeee: YOUR CHILDREN Bow J should be early to stilled in the minds of children, Perhaps the be part of an educa tion might be required by the making of regu lar additions to a sav account ings ® sHonnocn SMITH, Cashion YOUR EXCEPTIONAL OP. PORTUNITY. To thtroduce our work we will insert 100 best 6 8. White teeth Work manship and sAtisfaction guar anteed. While they last, $8.00 per set. The finest set of teeth in the city (for the money) at $5.00 per set. Paes 6PE high clase EXTRACTION A CIALTY. Other Prices: toh Pilligg, 9106 up. Willings, 600. Gol! Crowne, G80 to $800. it $3.50. With All oe at Ateondart ‘Vale Dc ntists second and Vester. Guy'* Orug @tore. D. 8S. Johnston Co.'s Mammoth Warehouse Sale of Slightly BOLLS UNION jerippe Tele ere’s the Opportunity For THINK WEBERS, EM THAN HALF LAR FIR ON ON PACIFIC ph Bervice.) Pianoless Homes! Used Pianos and Organs PRICES AND TERMS THE LOWEST EVER IN PRINT FIT TLY CHICKERINGS AND KIMBALLS, ALMOST NEW STRINWAYS, KE VOSE & SONS, LESTERS AND MANY OTHER GOOD PIANOS LESS THE FAMOUS BALL, BURDETT, CLOUGH & WARREN ORGANS, OF A. B, ¢ MASON & HAMLIN, CROWN,’ AND MANY OTHERS, | T NDITION, AT 40 7 PER CENT LE THAN COST : all fine, @ t new A slightly rgans now tn our fi] oilin nad stook now arriving t an to. ine being ® Hore are want dark Al condition, cost when A Deck * noert Grand, in solld rosewood case, In excellent condition, original w only $4 This ts a bargain for a musiclar fu ERT S812 CHICKERING (Gra da * 1 ae, beautifully A b brand new Upright KIMBALL, largest a in’ elegant ase, slightly dam i remular retail value $680, now ther ent KIMBA Li Style), in far Circassian walnut case, regular $600 et ie nly 8 h " nm LAKESIDE ! pretty walnut ane, brand new, slightly damaged, for niy & ful BTRINWAY CONCERT GRAND (turned in ax part payment for new Chickering), in ent ndition at when new $1 now goes for $31 Another STEINWAY pregty, dark case 1 only six months, cost when new $575, now goes fi} a fine WEBER, beautiful me y as pr y rf Jas new ost originally $660, now See eee wind old 68 walnut 4 in as part payment on a K@pball A «00d parlor WEBER Square, | 1 . a St Ped Raa A , ht #ty gany BEETHOVEN, now goes for $181 t » part payment on new Schumann, cost Ar tnew LESTER, injmemgsy oak epted as part 5 aa80, now pore tor sae A iaiher LESTER lateest fanclest atyle, in fine mahogany case, Only used month, Cost 4450, now goes for $192 A tine EMER Lrgent Mims In « A fine HALLET & COMSTOCK (Square Grand), an ex t practiog Piar at when new $65¢ be i for § And her HERE ARE ORGANS A good SCHONIGER (Parlor Btyle), in masnive beautifully carved walnut case, only $19, cost ’ f the f KIMBAQ t Organs, eight stops and swells, two full sets of A xcellent KIMMALJ,, [ttle fancier case, now goer for $34 An elegant CLOUGH & W&HREN (Parlor Style), $ ‘ 1 MA N @ HAMLIN (Parlor Style), tw full f reed ne goes for $18, cost when $70 Anoth MASON & HAMLIN, @Parlor ), Juat Hike new Jegant black walnut , t knoe swells, coat when new $80, now goes for Space wilt tyle), Al $46 used only CLARK (Chapel ndition, el alumtr $90, n goen for (Parlor Style) ry & t CROWN & few months, cost when new not permit of the description of the many other rare bargains Rach atrument tuned, 5 od and put in firet clasa condition, And remember win ba teen + guane BE nted and satisfactory In every respect or your m to terms, you pay as ii per month—in fact, we'll aecept any reasons you do not care to buy, come in and rent of these fine instruments for $1.00 t Don't delay. Remember, early buyers have the advantage of «le x from a ery one of these rare bargnina is bound to be snapped up in a few days, Come the row morning or afternoon. You'll neversagain have the opportunity to secure Pianos and Organs at such. ridietlously low prices. nd ost Reliable Dealers. 877, nc « firet such 1 eve ry th refunded thing really D.S.JOHNSTONCO. Oldest Largest a 903 Second Ave. tn ning + 1916 ond Ave. tite the Aro: Cline’s Plano House Shoes, welt " tra value at BOSTONDENTAL | PARLORS ‘Twelre-Year Guarantee, Lady Attendants. Houre—#:30 to 6: Sundays, 6 to 13, Both Phones. 1420 SECOND AVE KOHLER & CHASE Established 1960, PIANOS 1305 BECOND AVENUE Aroade Buliding. No Saloons Allowed of the college grounds. The Our lots adjoin the Uni- versity campus, and homes here enjoy like protection Hoyt 405 Pike St. In State two mile law says so. Such feature gives value to resi- dence property anywhere, but when other de- such as characterize this Addi- are superadded, property to have a boy or girl to put into college University Park With its atmosphere of culture, refinement and sirable factors tion becomes un-°* usually attractive home builders. If you for your home. All civic go with the Work is now under way on the grad- beauty, is the place improvements are put in and deed ing and paving contract. We have a few lets Ur and let us show them to you. the Come Take University on and near iversity campus. car to Soth street, Phone, North 27 yuo snmco mre mame: The First Day of Our Big Stock-Premuim Sale Was the biggest kind « Those pieces which we are endeavoring t 1 away like snow before the south wind. There are many more left, however. Come morrow and ask to see some of the following: $65 Golden Oak Bookease | $80 Mahogany Writing Deak , , for B35 4 Golden Oak < $17 Weathered Oak Desk $10.00 +++ 88,50 $35 Golden Oak rp Ase | $22.50 Weathered pe. Dosk $36 Birdseye Maple Bookoase 810.25 18.50 | $45 Golden Oak Bed, $2Z.50 $7.50 Mission Chair, @2.50 | $65 Mahogany Bed for, 0 Si $25 Mission Chair BS.50 — nna $18.50 Mission Chatr, $8.00 W not responatbie { $6 Mission Chair 82.50 |} for a layed rc liver 3 » Mahogany Parlo' Goods to be deliveres 5 \y.4 sg tegatana "300 \ nt condition, Net $115 Parlor Sota for ...850 | ) DS SXSMNEO re Gut Metal Calf sewed extension edge. E. $3.00 © Raymond & E. Crutcher x-

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