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12, S935622. 5 (288 "089 ig: see Isees I>OszeechE4 I Rte tenn tae tne 6 hi ‘YORK STATERS WILL MEET ‘The Now k State society haw called a meeting for Friday ning, in the rooms of the ¢ of Commer A large crowd UNIONIST KILLS NON UNION WORKER (Seripps Telearaph Serviee.) ntlolpated and requested, and @ EUREKA, Cal, Ja \s } program, by way of entertainment and non-union langsho 0 | will be rendered Gaged ina gun fight Inat night, re Prof. BE. 8. Meaney of the Unt waiting tn the d af A. W, Jenks *-l versity of Washington i# in the and fatal inj to hin brother, S| cause of th ny J atate of New York, doing effective W. Jenks, and Jack Haye Maye | unions ¢ - work towards the realization of & represented the unton and the Jer good appropriation fund from the He has addreased sev universities in the state ing friends, according to ived by private parties | legtalature OH JOY! THERE IS’ ICE SKATING | :s'¢iis out a block long by julre te y in favor of lending ald nod | For ards the f © was THE SEATTLE STAR-WEDNESDAY AN. Wy CATTLE) Invontory ‘Sale Watches, ° wae et : ee anil Twa the ry “s Clock, Silverware, Ete, (00°58 “VN stigmented| ynany” of Interest A ee in the January Clearance Sale | Small Men and Youths’ $10 t $15 Sizes 17 to 20 | | | | | 7.50) sare fine Tweeds, Cheviots est in Suits c assimeres ; the demand, such as grays, red. finely tail This is cer- ave $2.50 to $7.50 on a Suit COME EARLY FOR BEST SELECTIONS. CLEARANCE SALE OF WORKING MEN’S $3.00 SHOES FOR $2.45 th reenforce: r ' $2.45 ANOTHER $3.50 GHOE FOR WOMEN FOR $2.45 Say An : t kid welt: Box HERE'S $1.05 SAVED ON THE BOYS’ SHOES $3 SHOES FOR $1.95. el; a per . ott 2.45 TWO CHILOREN’S SPECIALS. For the Lad. H wots in bore FOR MISS $2 Value, Pair $1.24 a seleet fises 2% to 6 . ch an o2. 45 Jur re ' ines 11% 2 “ 81.24 $1.95 A SALE OF PIL LOW TOPS AT HALF leared out A cleanup of all our Printed Pillow Tops up t c value—to be « At 25c Each the } t I Ij t r et ( h, Dr I 1 red m hack See Window Display— ‘ 25c 50c Values for THE SALE OF MANUFACTUKER’S OVERPRODUCT OF FINE BELTS One-Fourth to Three- Fourths Off 75c and $1. 00 Belts for 25c 35c Belts for 10c $2.00 Belts for 50c The Free GOOD . RDATULD r 4 COLD WEATHER| 7 atone ‘a >) , (f a ‘ NEWS in $2.30 Gas Heaters $1.98 a Full seguir te Swing . good natured crowds, and excith t $1.9 B1.96 | inent and admiration for the enterprise " 6 dra much éu have not visited it, do so soon, as show closes Saturday, January 12th SECOND AVY. DOORS OPEN EVENINGS FROM 7 TO® O'CLOCK FOR ADMISSION TO THIG BIG PREE POULTRY. EXHIBIT y Best oil mantes ~ f the railroad, in reality the CHICAGO LADS | players wil! not be blamed for the jton stated to your eorrespondent jthat Trainer Connibear HOW’DY? HOW IS YOUR COAL BIN? “Good morning. How te your coal bint” ging away at the tongue This ie the salutation now heard ites weighted down by a sack on the streets of Beattle and $8) con) on their backs, are hiking | expressly shows how the preseat! alleys, not wanting to be seen thelr neighbors, Others secure snek and boldly board a street ¢ and make a quick getaway for the homes Others ean one house to an full of coal, wh rowed from a in a good supply last fall, and helping his less fortunate shortage ta trowbling all, ny & coal bin has been swept an aad then some Peoullar and funny sights ape bh has been bo » and there with a aque wheelbarrow, containing @ sack of the precious, U.P GALLS FOR 3 GHANTING BIDS f Henttle wanted to ~~ ppare (oe lefosis ay from the rove ators, ote? Principal Weseott of the Division high sehool is bitter training quarte und considers the matter dingrac | ful Portland fed next firme WISCONSIN W. H. Flett of # ton, asking for an part|for a Wisconsin building and ¢ lhibit at the approaching @xpo to be held in Be $100,000 te sume: that could be pr of activity an the dere the employes| he ut partment ading will be # faet am possible The su das an am tably apent ASOASOATED NOT BLAMED (Star Special Service.) cu 10, Jon. & Divint football Players retur last night from Seattle and were |, received with open arma The| (Beripos Telegraph Service.) eT. reTeRenvn Pavieff, « 4 after @ ke Reattle trouble n wht Feeulty Representative Dr. Boy chase through the he fired 40 shots, man ar panein obtalne jen under pretense of of the Unt versity of Washington, invited the Chicago boys to use the college! report to the military procurs tht i that the boys did net{ whem he break inte the lockers with any) arm's length lintent of robbery, but beenuse thayl enots into the oe WILL BUILD FI VE | STOR Y FACTOR Y stheast h aad made thie Mine ated th and If every family who hasn’t a piano or organ fully realized the drastic meas- ures we have adopted to dispose of the many fine, almost new instruments now crowding our warehouse, it is safe to predict that all the remaining rare values would be snapped up before nightfall. Owing to the tremendous volume of our business last year an unusual ac- cumulation of slightly used pianos and organs has occurred which were taken in as part payment for new and costly Chickering and Kimball Pianos and Pi- anola Pianos. In addition there are a number of brand new fanciest style up- rights which were slightly marred in shipment, all of which will be sold at tremendous reductions. We must have every bit of space in our large warehouse to take care of our new stock nowvarriving. It’s not a question of profit now, but room, room, room. Think of it, good Pianos now only $135 and: $90 and even as low as $48. Excellent organs now only $19, $28, $31, etc. And then you can pay for them as best suits your conwemience. Each and every instrumen: #ili be tuned and put in first class condition, and we'll give you in addition our Exchange Agree- ment which enables you to select a better instrument any time within one year, and we'll allow every penny paid. But you'll have to attend to this at once. Every day sees a lot of these bargains snapped up; the first thing afternoon or tomorrow morning. come thits D. S. Johnston Co,, 903 Second Av. Here and there a youth Is tug of bie Ht} se et containing a pack of coal! riahbor who laid | make use of the gar did not answer the hy did the boys carry North at the action of the boys In Beattle ah HELP OF wo y| Telegraphic advices from Mil ta | Waukee state that the members of y|the Wiaconsin lextid jeeived eireular lett lof the Wixconsin club of Washing appropriation GEN, PAYLOFE Io Women’s Buits, Weists, Furs, Ete. “Karpen” of | ip | ny on going from | her with a seuttle | re ¥ ao | nection w ay Challenge » Wringer $1.98. This te a special grade Wringer, wood and not warranted. rubber ia Has springs, with rolls by 10 in Sensible Sad Irons DSe Ser. srsioles - “SEN: Sh 1RONS » so hol Handie is Trone ate of solid metal, jonger than hollow trons jm wear can be taken up by a tap of . |i All metal parts of handle are secur by one bolt, Bet conaivig of three b | and stand Savory Roaster B5¢. m where it ts vaporized and again wurtace of the meat, thus requiring dasting Complete Houselurmshers, SAFE DEPOSI BOXES $3.00 Per Year and Up. DEPOSIT VAULTS s Per Cent. Interest on Savings Deposits Security Savings and Safe Deposit Co, 113 Seneca Street DOWNING, HOPKINS @ RYER Ino BROKERS. sions, s, Bonds, PRIVATE WIRES Tel. Main 279. Ind. 279 Rooms 304-305-306 Alaska Bldg. Made in Geattie, Novelty Skirt Mfg.Co, 121.7 Gecond Ave., Geattic Wash L. HOFFMAN ee ee PUGET SOUND MARBLE @ GRANITE CO., ine E. M. Thayer, Manager. of every de- » Beattie Ind, 3028 . every ga ter, 815.00 UNION TAILORS. 618 Ord av “UNDER ONE ROOF—EVERYTHING TO FURNIGH THE HOME COMPLETE | More Hlrisings Sale B | sui, -—< fain athe shape of the hand and is always tight IREDERTOR & Complete Hotel and Club §: Frederick & Nelson | (inéorporated.) Guaranteed Upholstered Furniture} lel and opular rr | a ywn in Seattle by thi re only a | fact that all Karpen Leather } which are used contains the spr pecified by the United t t cnt han ing contracts, it ther sed jg Karpen Leather Furniture ry detail Hide t +e fonts of an inch th t cir fo stance for upholstery 4 tanner, ther splits th nto three par r hides. u lin k r n Gu anteed Leather t opens a be aaa There nly one saf to 4 ther Flange ¢ wot healt Bite: hy Under sud cha rrow in @ Sale of Housefurr rt Acme Washing Machine $8.75, This Machine will wash the finest out tearing or as well os the ie lankets and with perfect on bail nd in turning t the operator gr the nat the ha ely fastened rons, hanile This Dryer has ten ai two feet long, giving a @ of 20 feet. All arms can tel Against the wall when not iam wat see Clothes Hampers $5.00 These Hampers are made of quality willow, and are extra il Hoth round and square H are included. no water or (NCORPORATED) Vote! and Chub birny: SLCOND AVENUL, MADISON STREET AND SPRING STREET Look Here You Will Surely a Prosperous Year Dur ing 1907 if You Become™ One of the Stockhold ers of the Horse Shoe Mining Co. not? lf e and talk with us, wit you part 1 will st pection for large or small Phe copper, and others @® t casy toge i make fort Why not yours? Dost for further rise in st Buy now -" RI M g rt banking. ot act ob ry Stocks Horse Shoe Mining Co. (Incorporated) 1 Epler Block Seattle, Wash Members Washington State Mining Association. NELS ON Have Sesrecorae eeest ct 27 vr? PeeaygS WORSE Re reeseeoere nce ay ry iv EE, Ss eese2EF PPE fESa= SERGEY fee 5 pt |