The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 8, 1907, Page 3

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ond hand shot ¢ an Hl AMINE A DRAMA ol Aauy FADS ANN FANCIES OF NEW 7 + * 4 THE 't FLASHY FADS AND FANCIES OF NEW q & 1 * * | [ W TF : YORK’S GAY WOMEN THIS WINTER ¢ 4 . TELL ee eee eee t e te ~ e —____— en wtne hay NG r W. W. Aue | LIGHTNING TRACK CONSTRUGC. | "UPPErt® to stand as monuments ot| wer swe saat *| TION AT MIDNIGHT ANO/ ‘He Htrenuous effort while the slow MILLIONS OF DOLLARS WORTH Tea latter part of A vely| EQUALLY RAPID INJUNCTION | °" {hE Is Waxing tn the courts OF JEWELS, FURS AND yp Reed . east Low fare cars have been running LACEG AT ONE NIGHT AT of bay shine . aitty| TO STO" IT — BCANTLING! for months on the weal side, The OND! of hw tre »| TROLLEY POLES PLANTED IN | goal, however, wan the public aquare lero gee OANOLING | arent to ab th CARTS ALONG ROUTE—RAILS |" the cant aide, where the cars} CROWNS AND y DANG a) soured LAW ON PAVEMENT—DIFFI. | “CUM connect with other Scent farb | LEMONS — WINTER = PEEKA:| 4 gton tracks, ‘The low fare qompany a] 8O006—-DOGGIE'S LONESOME! gh ° ‘ CULTIES MET BY TOM JOHN- | wook or #0 ago suddenly scored by | RIDe | plas to} BON, making & connection with the via | gap and #27 6 aves — iuct crossing the Cuyahoga river, | : dealers are ‘ te | (Seattle Star Special Service.) Viaduet tracks are city property and | (Seattle Star Special Bervice.) mands of ntent ND, O., jam. 8.~-Mayor ro bro 4 to run o them to | NEW YORK, Jan For femt-| ee their supply nited | F fivecyene fheht tage | Within three blocks the publie | nine fads and fancies, and worse ; square. many case ure Scent strect ¢ are hae ba at, the present gay season | the poorest y «la Three-ce tar ok on it before been free territory, was now | in New York has been remarkably | Oe pat bay A oe echt fare ia & reality, an fr} the connecting Unk to the square, | productive | ge b only a trom | eve are r ine Is concerned, BUI! but a judge astonished everybody | Imagine a handsomely gowned Aegebe tage, t Welling | ports i: cane pe agent the ef lby barring Scent care from this woman at the opera wearing a pl fae and Kv » Raat e tie es oc be ‘ : he heart! tree territory ture hat from the crown of which sahit y. are - Then the t-conters decided to get | dangle six artificial lemon = oye - : ot | fue tor in the actual tranaportattor the square without using the ex is no fable, It wan a gray blue felt a Bhagit and cane ut tracks, Then came the with an audacious slant toward the hay or Dboyo a ntaaleMs | treekiayings met bY] strategic move to lay the track | fair wearer's nose. The lomons, it aad ‘ cs uaa cae pe oye om : prom beg The wires extend to the goal, the varied tints of yellow and greer | | ohana A, ag @ other that the) public square, but the track laying were hung In front of the high GEIGER DIVIDES BLAME i — i ge a by the] was slower, and the track, lald on crown, modified by a cloud of gray! canaake ~e ing of the warring | cieverty deviaed tron bare with ad osprey plumage | Principal Gelger, of ¢ high oa tehaen and excitement ts becom- | junta clamps to hold the ratia, | At a Broadway theater a woman gchool, yesterday attempte ut 4 on i i P extends but half the distance, The] wus soon wearthg upon her — te olive ne reached the day af | w yemun Ww econcerte f arke © pheasan vide the blame for the ¥ hay, {tet Christmas in an attempted coup| ocr pe a © one be head a large white pl ’ standing with the Spokane Aimy | in he 3 ir seUe BS Seen, Wap nawes ky Sh extended wings rhe « MAG “ine proposed football | ¢ S-cont line was extend | night-ahirted judge's injunction, — | pinned to the wearer's hair | echeol Soshane ptt and | © Into disputed territory by a liaht-| A permit to lay the rails had been beolutely no substruct or| game The Spokes » for | MN Makeshift track and wire con-| iven by the board of public serv. | fame tee the Hittle bird to| the Beattie (ear ee ee, angry {struction that wae brilliant ae a|; chery Moni ag tear / share of the blan angry ® ch, with the council, tx on rest upon, The long tal * war time night ke with the bay | Jotter written by Manas wort, | wer Tene See Oe my ten Tether, the side of the mayor tn his 3 cent] curved down over the damsel ok city wed by sonal | OR renches before Mukden.| tare fight, May Johnsen was on o bird's black heac as right | ot gl naar . | Cleveland awoke on the morning| ine trackslaying scone in pers = and ° bird's bt gt gt i we Wier Frm cal and the resentment [Of the 27th tp find the main traffic! directing the work when it was rks uraadeer of Mew York! are S. the @pok educator | eroughfare, Superior av, already | parted me 6§ Bh ey “a dinplayest DY ' veator | © pa me Eimer er ween. women who attended the opera is are the chief trouble, | i ing four street car tracks! ‘There is a great object lesson tn simply appalling tihe year, Be }itttered with a hastily constructed | ¢p f t t : “ mays the local pr fifth track laid right ‘ e teal ot getting & new decked by millions of dollars’ worth | -———— Sie cmaeeed x : geen ye Peay Par rar bre oe vting | mtreet_ car line, even if it te popy of gold and precious stones, not to|in Central park and witness six to ; have airing. It ien't fashione 2 NEW CHURCH OFFICERS, granite and flanked | by seantling/ iar, aver the opposition of an em Trotley Poles of Soantlings Sunk in Ash Barrels and Anchored to Dirt | mention silks, laces, fure i} tom elegantly appointed carriages | able to carry them on your lap an ef P | - ~ V my bag why eee *| tablished monopoly, even when tts) Wagons, and Rails Laid on Top of the Pavement in bu jor Av. Cleve- | plumage, the devotees of fashtor od hansome dash by, their sole | more, you know - At the & a of the Firet | agree be Manse teh gg ot franchises are expiring and sup-| lend have established an heretofore un-| occupants being pet dogs. It has| Bridge whist ts giving way to « ; nae: aig = ; “s potty =. " sean ym a pti oon lly free territory ie traversed dreamed of Might of « uenees.| become a regular inetitution in the | new game called “pull.” It affords . . “ unt © Nyunctto here} in thie case t eople In three elec | - ‘ e become] routine of severa shionable fam ylin, v é three years; | have beon more than thirty of them| tione have ep bate Braves - | Diamond crowns have becom rn tine { wey ral fi hier ble fam-|heavy gambling and is therefore baon, O was tapped before dawn, a ju 4 th ‘ ~ > | common among these women. |illes that the Pommeranian pup,| popular in the upper crust club a E.| and the entire elty administrati till, to bave a dazzling diadem ts| dear little Fuzzies, you know, must | and at “afternoons,” not to mentior G. C. Phillipa, | Was routed out of bed, and the work|is fighting for the new line, ar oagee: ‘7 : wanin 4 W | was chopped off half finished. with | sey not enough; It must be worn at pre early mornings. It is two-handed Sewer tents ‘ el ealy & eed, ereched track und & tettlys - “" se a 2 a cisely the right angle. This new] 25¢ Metropolitan Mantles, 18e, at | whist and bears the English import Drew for one year; | on 4. crooke an ove ah of ground, and bitterly a hawt TE a Boe .. a lL. White, | Tow of fimey, qallows-like trolley } en t re is ee Ba poet p rt | Spinning’s ese = | stamp. , “ ; ie EEE Eee ara tilt.” must be set slightly et 3 re W. Kimball ] ~ | to the right of the center and the i Looee and J. 8 Cha ore — e oe 2 Sees indieenliien “ | Scho mmittee was appetnted | Poor Anderson, aged 20 years,| Who’ Occupied the néxt room to poet pe oo sc “eae nigh | A. BRIDGE & CO., Popular Price Clothiers. 5 0 show © e ero’ e bes ee ce bremnt Pons: was found dead tn his room, 716| Anderson's, smelled gas. | Bhe| ci vantage | ™ Spring et, at 4 o'clock this morn to cae te genes “es R. vino | Peekaboo gloves are the latest @ YOU own A WORSE, isis toe Gents tuing. ne 46 anaamn | nee St cae penewgee They are glace iid. of the requis 1,000 Pieces All Wool acquainted with Tom Hender Engineers to Meet. |tton by gas From Anderson's appearance it|‘#0@ elbow length, with the backs 5 PM. 212 Occidental ave, where you The Amert Institute of Elec Anderson, who has been living| was evident to Deputy Coroner Al/ 0! the hands and arms em polished gp buy a harness stable sup trical will meet tonight lin geattle about seven mouths,| Austin, who investigated the case,| “ith eyelet embroidery ree at reasoaat * eae i. im the Cha of Commerce roomaleame here direetly fr Bweden,| that he had been ling in be 4) mind about the oye de = ney | With the exception of thetr traina |“* * &!0e% jwhere he is sald t weelthy | and that the gas had been turned| “Fe Just too sweet Kor why tting ir deing many hours behind schedule Physiciane Dance. rents. He ha ou yed in| on #0 low that it went out. It mut) the * yp org ts . a ae Pacific Railroad companies are fast |King County Me association | Marche The body was taken to Bonney-| 7) gue oa ia the emart! clearing th sade and today sev-| dance last night at Christensen's The young man has been in the | Watson's, and Coroner Carroll will) chops y an pone 0 ae. ™ Be = oral transeoutineatal trains are ex-|Broadway hall. Wagner's orches:| habit of reading in bed at nights] Rold an inquest this afternoon. AD’) Oranteqieg |] Sold regularly up to $2.00 a garment. > sck on tho |!8 supplied the music 1 * a Hight ast night | derson has no relatives in this) 9% TE i be | : ' [Northern Puctflo yesterday after Home for Waifs. |e took a friend by ‘the name of] country, and friends will (he eee aces ee ahi All weights, all sizes--- noon held up traffic on that line.| A home for waits whore these un- | Olen to hin rox mi, who stayed with | charge of the body until word can) J oise just as popular this winter An outbound freight, leaving Ta-|fortunates will be given a proper 2 + ge | 10:48 p.m About 4} be reasived from his parents in| Oe was in the sweltering days of coma, met an inbound freight 20 | training for life is what the Volun- | {SNS OO SU .... e, n't you afraid of WEDNESDAY SPECIAL miles south of Tacoma and a head-| teers of America are now planning Jeatching ¢ my dear? asked & on collision resulted. The erews|A wultablo site ts being eought | |gallant youth, solicitously, of his jumped and escaped tnjury, but an | sweetheart. “Pshaw,” snapped she, | unknown tramp was badly injured. niverstty | l"T have a peek-a-boo chest pro-| He was taken to Tacoma will give @ dance to ’ | tector.” | quidate the expenses | Spe rive : | Spend half an hour of the driv | HUNTERS VICTIM TO 8 | publication of the! b] | j INTERREO AT NEWCASTLE, | date of the dance has| _ ee 2 ted. | Thomas Readshaw, who was ac Parish Geowing. BOY VI CTI M IS leldentally shot and killed by his] Rev. mM. HM. Gowe Trintt pasrst friend, John DeWinter, Sunday we in statiation in By GILSON GARONER is only « paltry $1,998,6 | DEPOSITS MADE While the twe Were hunting on ia Meatite Chums | y a ~ ME ge $ “oe ogee IN OUR SAVINGS DE Lake Waahir Nn be buried at : | WASHINGTON, D. C. Jen. 2— 9 Budeing gee ~ Bi | =e A ald rage any 1 Sodomy ay ¥ f his parish | The total value of everything in the [th@’ real cxtate at " | PARTMENT UP TO rOPGRSTS, Re Trmer Heme atiel t pest | United States, including real estate, nents among the poop least Furthe: ventigatic of the! JANUARY 10TH body was taken to Newcastle yee live stock, farm implementa, teote, Mdecirable state which to reside! upther in gation t sale eeeieemeaini terday. 7 oroner, after Invests gold and silver bon egy Me oan is Misaissippt that state abooting of Laurence R. Batt eb DRAW INTEREST gating the case, said it was an ac tast | see . ° F ty p a his brother, Kenneth, Sunday after LOM JANUARY 19T. street reilways, clothing, furniture, my erage eny a ue of # noon, was de 4 unnecessary by R NUAS cident. ee ot the] jewelry, ete. has been summed up Property is $168.79. This te in| Gormncr Carroll, who is < by! r the by the government experts, and iplarp contrast with a st kelihe ¢ wes on ont B smonDOCR. Free CHURCH ANNUAL ELECTION. ¢ Hear | here ie the total: Catftornia, where the per capita! puner “y eorviess We * held frost Fee “SEER ten reday night ostponed | mel fyatue of real esta and imy the Bonney-Watson chapel at 2 ¥ & SMT Caskten, “y pe Nt vies m for & we Jamenta in $1,671.86 this este, The bod j Judge Hanford | | Nevada, where it ts $2.8 spo Bliee mes Sy wa ‘ 7 | Ready for Convention | Dctrict of Coventhie was cremated | The istian Endeavorers now reget F er oes wey wilt be sbte to a oo or Ladies Only New Lecture Course. ee ace ures, every reside | The es of Miss Brown, an | | Bes @ Janwary 19, weekly " Ss x work and em 4 Deuces tn tnaties wth he eben ot th a i. having to the value o gen : tw ! 7 Dreamland ‘ tke sachusetts . e YM A canis seen an increase in the | { ik M by London's Depa oe our wealth The |e land the capita value ni e é Has No Fire Escapes. which has Fin ine [of real estate holdings is high} 1 agit | ; — hich has resulted in the no ", il, mm embroidering dollies, ¢ | Fire ™ ; er Kellogg has on Gail Wet ‘ : 1% . ] Ba aboww figures was made in 1904 ap |terpleces, collar and cuff sets in| We Must Get Out Saturday | has just been tabulate he < " " ye | ; The ce new designs, Lingerie hats in eye | 8 A " $00 showed the total value! Hier en fery. Buy] ane ' a we have gained a a linet fe lay eee i r og | 9 nate a fow da OE AS ™ | Some Snap 2 and in | to 0 i 1416-1417 Second Avenue Hall, 1111 First Av The Red Tag Sale . t t attended t ed Tag Sale, d Union men take notice. We at ‘ ; ik Oe ae the label on every garment self h le than ve i te to order, 815.00. | UNION TAILORS, Two stores, 618 Brd av. Show Reductions of 10 to 50 Per Cent . f Next Door to the Bon Marche Show Reductions of James st | ep weeks ag i Concert on Poet's Birthday TEETH THAT SATISFY elebrate t We 4 tal work that th of “t B th ive sat t f work 9 | ' i it ntr . | PAINLESS METHODS, oe 3 eed a | | , 9 i} Heater? =| ‘ | | a npritloc ys savrove gen SAPE DEPOSITH] cet ete ss: A t y a | . - @ beg 4 Bridge Work, 22k us rian F ge | roar ae Were, Yous of 8 $3.00 Per Year and Up ati of our work § s 3 | ae ee aoe ina 4 ie Four years ag aggromate va eo mm; Bundaye, 20 ° HH] cnese are tuo weit xnown fas. Souesv008 160" ATIONAL DENTISTS | @ D; | “i See tee inner Set | is] 4 nOMpsoN. | KEITH KONQUEROR . 8 - 403.404 408 Deselve Savings Bank | Shoes tt t 4 Bidg., Second and Pike. t | a an. ——e — STYLISH AND DURABLE $9, PUGET SOUND MARBLE & Your choice of three different patterns.. Sells reg- t °) n y for from $20.00 to $25.00—fo: 4.75 THOMPSON-GRAY SHOE 0 : e SRANITE Co. @ ularly f ror 00 to $25.00—for bas 4.75 ey | an ft $ wOr'DAt0 First Ave. Beattl Cut ¢ wrned. Gown’ t ms aa oe $I a week | dastntbcpcegee Rewrsk cx . ag Main 2099 Ind, $028. «I marked down h " ng price ’ : | mn west side of Second Av Manuf , h $1.9 K No. 9 Royal ¢ r 89e ie . ‘ Lumg § Per Cent. Interest on {0c Barthen T r 20¢ ae Savings Deposits. ALASKA OUTFITTERS x12 R te of har ces of carpet without be tod | . ; lf Security Savings and Safe xe "Stennlene. Gott | | BOSTON DENTAL " earria " pepeat Co eS ao ——! PARLORS : os Loggers’ Supply Co. 1403 to Ive-Yoar Guarantee, 113 Seneca Street Colman Doe Phone | Second pom Made in Sea‘tle ENTURY OMPANY | a . Corner Novelty Skirt Mfg. Co. ee Cred ‘ . 7 Fou. | Valon ae 1207 Becond Ave, Seattle Wath || @ Sxconp Avenve & Sprang Srreet Wane | Sreet ae SAE L. . HOFFMAN maa } : aay 706 tet Avonuo \ Oe € Ka © LOE o ease - -

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