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ORK IN FOUNDRY DAL YO RESUME) Vessels are still idle, Captain An UGH a grees THER | derson announced this morning that RATIONS A spLiep—~ |e King County Ferry, running be ICERNS ALSO SUPPL | tween Seattle and Kirkland, had guIPS STILL SHORT AND THE | only #h coal to operate Just RAY MAY STOP RUNNING. | (wo inore days rel | The Seattle Steel company nage uild: | Youngstown, ved a small sup ee found) t ed|ply of crude ofl yesterday, suffi we ee nortnge and | clent te operate the plant for about Ba , cam | three days Uunless more ta re ie raed ¢ i od }celved within that time, the plant eee The st w on | will coase operations, The Seattle rein suttictent to ral} Car Manufacturing company, de and pendent upon the atwel company for oe Anderson = Ste. m power resumed ations «this rating steame « | morning Fee Washit # re Considerable difficulty is expert te on Lake A Good Stove Will Help to Over- come the Coal Famine Do you know that the av & erage stove—called by cour tesy a “Heater"—ds in a great measure the cause of the present fuel famine? This query no one can answer but in the affirmative, If your stove is of the sort that simply burns up money and gives but little heat in return, come here and have our salesmen show you our good stoves. The good stoves—are stoves that stoves we sell are have stood the test of use in climes much colder than this and have always given un stinted satisfaction, So thoroughly convinced are we of the giving quality of our stoves that we are selling them on a “Trial Plan.” If you are displeased we'll take the stove back at once on your say-so, W e’ve sold hundreds it Trial,” and not one has come back yet rary, expressions of the deepest satisfaction le in every instance. Pretty good evidence uality of our stoves, don’t you think? Terms $1 Down---$1 Per Week Your old full value Smith’s $2.75 Axminster Rugs $1.75 fifty odd Smith's Axminster They come in floral designs 45 im. Real value is $2.75 y, $1.75 cach. satisfaction ———— On Bre easily stove taken in exchange and allowed for at MOTLOV Aig nan RE oeisuinenerc: AND INDEPENDENT MAIN a2a10 4483 EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR CROSSETT SHOES FOR MEN R OWN MAKE FOR WOMEN TO ORDER IVE STYLES ADIES’ SHINING PARLOR CUSTOM SHOE REPAIRING ol Vandewerker & Hamilton tel 1208 Geoond Ave “1G AGAIN STARTED pia sHir BUILOERS GET} celved no coal of wood, and tte | eufferers of China. THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDA he Great Northern in se ourtng coal to move its freight trains on the Leavenworth divs sion. Incoming and outgoing freight company eelved 14 care of coal this morn ing. Three of these were “mine run” or furnace coal, and the bal ders will be taken WOMAN CONVICT WINS LAW SUIT (Star Special Service.) OLYMPIA, Jan 10—Mary A Latham, the Bpokane doctor who ta} ba on L. Maaeo, of Washington, secretary of the A an Red Cross soclety appealing for aid for the famine The letter states onditions In the stricken niry in detall, and adds the Information WANTS NO SALOONS. A petition signed by residents of) Ue, with the Seattle counct!. yester tay afternoon, was to the effect that bo saloons are want aler valley residents also the petition. Women's nam vined tiny t were} what Shall We Do Wit Pianos at One T SKAGIT A slough that in navigable ts | nomtah tinues it will froe if the La Conner is by bucking the Ice LEGAL FIGHT SLOW (dtar Special Service.) Jan OLAMPIA, ttle Invelving Lake Unton. ace Mergert Againat the state tng in the supertor court here | mill company ts and Mra. Butheriand left yesterday for a short wedding trip. MAN FOUND WITH DYNAMITE IN TRUNK WANTED HERE. | Steve Mook Would You Refuse the Twelfth ward, Southeast Seat-| AD increase of salary? for it meane more money Money deposited in our say 1. Ral! Inge account receives 4 per cent tm pans more money to ot, ry t, which me aw out than equally as prominent as those of| Your start today and at the ond of} you will the men the ye ane j bank ac Hest grocers «ign — Sehilling’s) Seatth * Newt ***) large or amall Here Is an Opportunity of a Lifetime WE ARE UP AGAINST IT h So Many ime? } F I ' s end | Pacif N nad This Is the Way It Will Be Done ‘ show et profit unde rdinary ciroum “ ‘ HELD FOR MURDER BRIE VER | Swi cold weather com aking it tm tories. IN DEAT ll es . possible to reach there with boats ITA} : Se Read and Fame oy Sodhaper aa ae At La Conner the water is troses Ww oe yo OB. ot the sewed The Carbonado company receives | (9,70 “ovens and creeks, and the ar Speolat Telephone ¢ any, had his leg On aN average two cars of Cardo. | POP are having great difficulty) VANCOUVER, B. 10.—| broken at the Polson Loggiax com: | nado coal each day, The company In securing drinking water be}. A. Carpenter's hilarious time! pany’s camp yesterday while trying | is #0 far behind that no more on | Oty, Way that boats can get Into! caiie fo a demdly end last night| to get aboard a locomotive when After a day of drunkennes dropped lifeless in his rooming house. He was well dressed, but had no money. Carpenter, it ts sald, came from Vermgnt BABY'S DEATH NATURAL. Fraser River is Frozen VANCOUVER, B. ©, Jan. 1 |The unprecedented cold spell b 10. legal The services of Miss Brown. > Coroner Bponogle, of Kitsap) oyvert in fancy work and embre county, came to Senitle last even-| °°?" ih \inas have been soc Mill company | ing and held ® postmortem examin |). tondon's Departinent Btore, 1 ie slowly proceed- | ation on Frank Moelanokl, the | second ave, Free lessons will months-old child embroidering doilies, | which died at 86a | Piven o oking to establish FS BY WIRE Telephone Employe Breaks Leg For Ladies’ Only “ caused the Fraser river to | frozen at Wburne for the first Um in 18 years. The ice is stron enough to permit skating an a. red Ait} be on | On Women’s High Grade Tailored Suits that the Harriman amahip line is| 2: Norton, now detained at Che- “These are certainly excellent values,” said one of the at the disposal of the society for) Malle a an alleged safe cracker, will many lady customers who came down yesterday to nee the the transportation of supplies to | be brought to Beattle at the request apectal values advertised in bigh«rade tatlored suits, And China, jot Chiet Police Wappenatetn in she meant it, because ehe bought one herself The letter asks that something be | Order to ascertain whether the man We shall add that we do not know of any other house in the fone by thie state to aswist had any connection with several state who ever offered such important reductions as ours. The jleving the suffering, and wate wings here, Eighteen sticks special prices for sults on special sale are probable that the matter wt of dyn te were found in Norton's taken up at an early date lroom, at 411 Jefferson st, yeater- . laay by Deputy Sheriffs Jack and $1 2 40 to $ | 9 80 SOUTHEAST SEATTLE Mg Bs This special sale will end Saturday at 10 p. m. J. REDELSHEIMER & CO. 800-804 First Ay., Corner Columbia St TT Strongest Ladies’ Waist House In the State Of course for you deposit. Make possess a nice! The State Bank of | your account, be it} during the holidays. 01D NOT COME IN BUT THEY TIME » OVEROUE for J aiso in coming fue time t hope, PhA® sometime nthe here is y epportunity y «hy Ke r : otal € h t k t an aff me of gtr hand fanos, freight. # frayage en !f you were a deal ‘ bought your ptanos from the factory and paid all cash for the same. Th hands, and m h 4 we t the Profit You Can Have serving @ term in the penitentiary beck yesterday morning. Death - erple ols 4 cuff wet for ar won a sult In the au.| {tle to lands ¢ ate claims a5 | ns promounesd to be due to nat-| erpicces, collar and cuff sete ip rer t . [lying between high and low water new designs Lingerte hats in eye ee te ee wee 5, O ural causes. lets or shadow embroid Buy Sertbner, In wheee name some of | te ets or shad embroidery H her panty wan held, Gortinee Gold comfort--poor tea and cof-| your material at London's and ¢ wae attempting to claim the prc SUTHERLAND-PATTON, fee. Try Sebilling’s Beat #e* | instructions free for a few days erty as bis individual estate, but] yonn Mf Sutherland, assistant longs to woman } . . " ment of a local paper, and Mra plant, were united in marriage at STAT thelr fature home, 615 Bastinke avi. ! ® ’ rday afternoon at lock Has been one of the first CS sen ee H Rev. W. A. Major pétforming | the Cla a oe to arrive, and we are bett P85 ceremony. The tinmediate relatives : (Btar Bpecial Service.) and triente of tue eougie ‘eve to supply you with har OLYMPIA, Jan, 16.—Gov, Mead] vited and after the ceremony 6 Chairs, Filing Cabinets, ls in reesipt of a letter from Chas] Wedding luncheon was served. Mr prices A ROLL-TOP D This is a splendid Gol top, solidly built and com many other varieties rang A Complete Line of Office Furniture be J wed by the appotntment of s Bryce as Brideh ambassador Washington ah © | Jam e} at trains are invariably held up many (Geriape Telegraph Service.) David Overmyer. ° Former Queen of Hanover, hours at Leavenworth, The coal PORTLAND, Jan, 10.—The suspt TOPHKA, Kan, Jan. 10.—David) Washington Postmasters Appointed MUNDEN, Austria, Jan. 10—< for the Leavenworth division ts cious conduct of two J 1080 | Overmyer, one of the most prom WASHINOTON, BD. ©,, Jan. 10. Pp ‘ M ry of P Altenburg brought from Montana aed Fernie, verters from the steamer Gotolinont d rats in the west, died) phe following Washington postinas: |; mar tae ae Hanover, who was B.C, but the strike in the British Maru, yesterday, led to their arrest| at his home here yesterday tera were appointed yesterday: T.|surtaring from inguinal hernia, n¢ Columbia mines and the heavy . on suspicion of having murdered Bolman, Cashmere; T, Hall, Med tating an operation, G08 768 snow in Montana has crippled the] Gant a. W. M ¢ the ote Dr, P, B. Johnson, whone body was) To Encourage Alaska Roads. jeal Lake; B. R. Harding, Port An-| oenee ‘ettormnc —" receipts Cap’ urray of the steatm-| found under the Ford wt. vinduet.| WASHINGTON, Jan. 10—Ben-| gelon ee eee The Seattic division of the Great |" eg ev + ge Fae hy "| The suspects are Nona Sack and) ator Penrose has introduced a bill To Meet in Ballard. Northern fi also having dittioutty | Uuning heavy in the Skagit river) Nona King by name. ‘They declare! providing for the encouragement Harcourt Succeeds Bryce 4 nets to keep ite yard engina and freight|f24 i conditions do change it Ti | thelr.iqnocence, but the police think /and afd to all railroad project In} Lonpon, Jun. 10,—Lowis Har BELLINGHAM, Jan. 10—The air te the deat noes a mpowstble to operate on that! they re guilty of having some| ‘agen ANDON, J o—Lat nw ntion of the Internation jing. The Pacific Coast © y of water, knpwigdge of the crime at least side ey arr eae Pe “ Weav union complet io Coast company| "The conditions of that dlstrtet a ment, has, according to authorit 1 th inese before it and niuhes the company with coal ' . ta ace r Waskey on Committee. tive information, been appointed to|fourned yesterdsy afternoon. at thts division, Switeh engines | srore pe Bragg ag iy > Brag WASHINGTON, D. ©, Jan, 10! the vacancy in the Irish secret Se se have run short of coal in the feat-| ovo" the river and the boats = Speaker Cannon has at last taken ———$—$—____—_—}' . mn the Gok Beer | tle yarde and wero unable to move| ine bollors Tie hey nod arain , up the assignment of Delegate Was] TIDELANO® AND PROFIT Go | 222!" January, J00p want of fuel red he seine he hay ~~ = committee and has Mad@lhang in hand. R. Cooper Willis $2.25 Portable Ges Btand Lamp, The Pacific Coast vo. | stricta are frosen up and the only of committee on terr| 479 Colman building | $1.49, at Spinning’s " Od s76 Ltd oa Asean ae LS Zia! ATMA of our new Spring shipments er prepared than ever before modern Desks, most reasonable and the idsome ete,, at ESK FOR $26.50. len Oak Desk, with a 42 in. upletely equipped. We have ing in price up to $150.00. We have them in Golde ered Oak Est The L FLAT-TOP DESKS FROM $15.00 UP TO $85.00. Typewriter Stands and Desks from $5.50 up te 00. Rotary Chairs from $6.00 up to $30.00. KohleréChase n Oak, Mahogany or Weath- w ablished 1850. t Mugic House on the Coast ave., Arcade Building, t Wash