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THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, JAN. 14, 1907. SION WILL COST/"DEGASED AND” WILL CELEBRATE|WORKS FOR NOTHING | $2,500,000 FRAUDULENT”) TOMORROW |; "FOR THE PUBLIC |=! 42:2." Thermometer Rog- he Dorts. will give church ro in thy Munsey building yl dy shown evidences nia av, They h fw nas @ Concert at the Tomorrow Mr, and Mra, Charles Proseh will celebrate thelr dist wed ding anniversary at th Ninth av, They wit thelr friends and acqui in ite eolal representa e at the nation’s enpital, "There. ta likew istered Zero gen ng aon flr Mer grate BD Last night was the coldest thig - oe yofifth at, with r home, 62 t LEG BUANHEIM, OF THE PEO- tye all °f) pie LOBBY. AT WASHING. TON, MADE HIS PILE AND 16 Engines deena a capacity of 16 bie spec! 000 gallons, and one northwest af the Code bs { Ravenna park, extending from Thoy involve an expe rwelfth ay, northeast to Fifteenth be 2 they ter and everyone felt the need ROW: of Cah ought to be Gone of additional heat. Rellef may be WOMEN’S CLUBS MEET jasing Hot Water A public 42,600,000, A vew/ay, and from Seventyxevond to is the only| NOW DOING THE BEST HE - " " Weir eben any ti Beventyfitth ata One Iasued on this occasion, KNOWS HOW FOR THE GEN. a Nag, fla : nel, Sevinaee will ~ . 7 m5 . Qleshiaan, ot LOUIS CABADY DIES, ERAL GOOD, wical club is giving itw regular | CF lt works ‘ be Linoola park - Apetcoaslinn y concert at the Grand, T) ude fe i " , ard Casady, secre wtment ¢ he m thes for yeu ke : wa Pike at, for the central part Loule ward Casady, secretary (Beattie Star Bpecial Service.) ; os ~ # i. ‘ Wom ' Pg FE te hoa — manager of the Puget) WASHINGTON, Jun. BeThere wit of the elty; one tn southern ead 08 wut Dy of 100. ne} part of the ecfty, and one in the POBY, ie in Washington—and it ts un of the ¥ o 9 Mage a 0 er Greet | ret north of Lake Unies 6a8 ut one bk eadeiee op jects for discus ok elty ln Thirty dea man ulpture” and , the #ixth av, south. as caused tenlary for. 1 The Calledh club tw mee th} th q A RED by heart troubl together with pubite Bright's divcase, a joint’ malady lown expe and is planning to with which he had been suffering |hold down the Job indefinitely for three yours. Mr. Casady was! Qhig unique individual ip Lee 8 North : (Mitchell; trustees, W. A. Keely, A " Scheffer and Prank Barkle The inatallation of above officers ‘ will take place as soon as an of 29 years old and had been In Seattle | pyurnhetm, anaistant secretary of the from the Grand Lodge at W six years. He loaves two sons eo Lobby. This organiss ‘ TILE NEST | Watta ives for that purpose, The & sieter In Beattle, His moth ¥ opened ite headquarters tn — Suits, Over- coats and Special Values IN od has only been recently ~ two sisters and three brothers are at work in Washington the Walla the Cotton Exchange tn |!® lowa. ral things . Beptember 17, 1906, be. ~ Where it Ie charged tn a | a public a THE TRUST 18 THE PI Ora T cod the birth Women's High Grade Omise tng the first to be formed. made to Postmaster Gen. ny.” | was toa on Satur - eral C usiness done is] Yesterday afte y of Lee Burnheim te at ie for mt said Mr. Burns | . 4 ; ght in the t HARPER NOT MOLESTED, debased and fraudulent,” int tomple We | and different, He hails from and he sped away to purchase | | ilor d S it aincoats if of the Brot m opamee ~ on “The Trust Is a C uits ; of a Better Day.” T Addireas Was postponed, eville, Ky. where he engaged| the magaaine giving a full account B. Latimer's ome time in the wh lelof the lobby, After reading the ac Ua With more t count in the magazine Mr, Bu hi pedi were pre After announcing his expecta jpringer, Jno. tions of pollee interference and . tary. | cautioning his audience not to make For children, boys and youths Excellent Fabrics Splendid styles. bility for maki than the average canceled his it and matied at ok to the} pul Protect Papers ot on — any a monstration in the event an rvice which will ty havi it, - f Larbh 1 ftoers, ch | arrost was attempted, Vincent Har} The Chrome Steel Hate - a ed erely having ae surerof the 6 Lobby. In ; ; . . } PeaeoUttres Bid | at alte ares amped. Vincent Har) | The Chrome Steel Hate Deposit | presented by the State of Washiny nhetm arrived at the age of 36) ¢h rhe sent a ey nin lf Greatly reduced prices Specia Prices ; ton to the armored crulser Wash. Ga all the money ho wanted and| p ai services for an indefinite ide yon with satka Hullding. Jington will be on exhibition om [i TAs tg do commething of assvunt |tiee: fron of charge, tee. explained pur valuable pay Gall and eeneny O84 Wednenday trom 8 a, Tbaan world, that he had been looking for an op explain our oF Pig m to ® p mat the show roome| Fe the astoniehment of his| portunity to do some good in the ting the business, ih nand- lof the makers, Jos, Mayer & Mire nd the diaguat of hin rela- | world, and to t ye use of the 4 floor Colman building, T he closed -out hi to ie invited mt to college. Gok a em e entered the © | nd plunged t course a reply fr Henry - jae mice and histery, Me had| each Needham, who is now in |finivhed this course nad was about |charge of the lobby in Washington. to sail for Germany to do some |and in a short time he was installed original work in foreign fields, when | in the position of assistant secre by « staring pos. | tary umble ash bar-| The offi a e_A Great Over-Stock ———— | YET | ana, Sale of Toilet Ware TOO LATE Contemplated changes in our Crockery Department 812.40 $14.60 16.40 $19.80 Bee Columbia street windows xooutive, R.jto over 300 people last night at tohn Guader r L. Delaloye; Teds Queurs; conductor, L. se gentine!, ©. R. Wilkers; Powers; doctor, W. H We neet room for goods that are about to arrive, so we have meaning the working classes. demonstration or arrests interrup! od his address, reducedprices on everything in Mrs. A. D. Keating, Importer and Designer of Millinery, is now located on the second floor the Boys’ Clothing Department The excellent stock that we carry at all times should make this opportunity especially at- tractive. of the store. J. REDELSHEIMER & CO. 800-804 t Av., Corner Columbia St. Strongest Ladies’ Waist House In the State f the People’s Lobby make it necessary that we reduce our stocks of Toilet STILL TIME TO SECURE A FINE SLIGHTLY USED PIANO OR Ware at least one-half. We knew of no quicker or more ORGAN AT SLAUGHTERED PRICES, With a Careful Cook a Monarch Range Will Consume Only 5 Tons of Coal a Year satisfactory way of accomplishing owr end than deep price cutting. That prices are deep cut, what follows f TAKE YOUR OWN TIME TO PAY shows at a first glance: The D. & Johnston Co.'s perc ry o0 $9.756—12-plece Toilet Beta, French decorations, gold ae 4 Nines Givetds ats 85.25 you can seoure & fine Hallett weral others for $166, $89 a a refer a fine Voright, you now secure for $187 an almost new Lester, in fanci:i4 walnut case, which cost, when new, $450. An elegant Vose @ fon now A beautiful, strictly brand D. & Johnston Co, Spectat, tn pretty. mahogany case, # ly marred, now only $236. And for $2 more you can secure one of the well-known Hinze ae absolutely brand new, in fancy walnut case, $2.26—@-plcce Tollet Sets, tinted green, biue and pink decorations ee ig sd bad wi : saws - i 1.65 events in orth wi i ‘otlet t ‘These great soles 2 W.I—10-plece T Gets, tinted green, blue and pink dece 10 quality of our every Dusiness during the year. With an ex- . . A The tremendo rity of this communtty hae induced « $4.50--10-piece Totlet Sets, tinted green, blue, brown and pink dee great number o turn in the pianos they possessed as orations oR ‘ P #2. part payment rd costly Chickerings and Kimbails and Hobart travagant cook $6.00—12-piece Toilet Seta, tinted green, blue, brown and pink dee M. Cable and Pianola Piam ‘ tions * oon ane e ual. for net only are the Inetre- 2 96.5019 piece Toilet Sets, tinted green, blue, brown and sabes m of « higher nd in better condition, but we have been it may use al- orations 8 50 ol » eeoure them ae velual mn ever before, Unfortun- dh “ tat wes , ately for us, however, they have ac wlated fseter than ueusl, = $7.26-—12-plece Tollet Bots, French decorations, guld stipple am crowding our warehouse to the very ceiling and leaving no room in most seven lines ses #4.00 which to store our new stock, which is now on the tracks await- $7.50—12-plece Tollet Seta, French decorations, gold stipple and tna unloading. Although « large numter have already been dis- tons but any : Une ‘ #4.10 posed of wince the first announce ment of this sale, there stil! are ’ j —13- let Sets, French & about forty-seven planoe and nearly an equal amount of organs In- if old ot nn ae Te ” ae, Sennen Re Se cy tiuded in this number are several brand-new and costly Kimbails other range, | 124 Tollet Sets, French gold $9.50—-12-plece Tollet Seta, French decorations, gold nds = ein a ater as raed Bs Mn marred in ship- | . : us For $66 you can now secure a fine Weber (Rquare Grand), in no matter how d ¢ carefullyused, will consume ten tons a year, at the very least. Quite a differ- ence, isn’t it? The reason why the Monarch Range is so much more economical than all others is because of the Du- plex Damper with openings at both front and back of the ash pit under the firebox. The result is an even combustion at both ends of the firebox; heat under the back lids on top, the same as under the front lids, and uniform heating around the oven. Thus the fire acts on every part of the stove simultancously, and does not require constant feeding on for $141 Weathered Oak Sideboards During the past week we received a solid carload of Weathered Oak Side- ids. ‘The designs of these new-comers are decidedly out of the ordinary and are of sort which will please particular people. A brand new elegant mahogany Pease Plano, never sold for leas | then $506, now goes for only $340, on account of case being very slightly marred. | And still a number of other fine 1 wome he der, but all placed In collent condition, and readily recognised as worth a vast deal more than what is asked for them now In Organs you can find almost every well-known make and style even the costly Kimball, and Burdett, and Clough & Warren makes Prices range from $19, which secures an excellent well known make (never sold for loss than $75), up to $54 for organs never sold for less than $125 and as high as $160, PAY AS YOU SEE FIT As to terma, come In and make us an offer; we'll accept any sonable propoaition—$10, or $4, or even $6 a month will place ff —~T Bne of these inate in your home. Remember th * m In necemmary. Al the fate these fine anos and organs being snapped up daily this sale can only inet * & few days longer, Take advantam thts Lit eopport J : nity See Our Window al once—the first thing to 3 that every- thing will be found a# repre Display D. S. JOHNSTON CO. of Toilet Ware Oldest, Largest and Most Reliable Dealers ; 903 SECOND AVENUE Phe prices will likewise be pleasant surprises because of their undoubted smail- call particular attention to the lines at $32.00, $36.50, $37.26, 50, — $41.00, $15.00, $63.50, $65.50, $67.50, 0, $81.50. m: z i fe Our Window = Display | | i i i i Hi Fine Rugs CTION! AUCTION! AUCTION! AUCTION! HE well-known clothing firm of R. Simon & Brother, 917 First Avenue, in the Rainier Grand Hotel Building, after receiving another notice that their rent would be raised, decided rather than pay the now exorbitant rent . : to retire from the retail clothing business. They realize that the quickest, All easiest and best way to dispose of the stock would be to put in the hands of the auctioneer, with the imperative command to sell, every Suit, Over- Fixtures coat. Panis, Shirts, Underwear, Tie, Suspenders, Hat, Gloves and other articles in the store at whatever pricé they will bring. The stock is valued and at $22,000, and consists of Counters For Sale selected for the fall and winter business. Sales will be held every day at | 10:30 a. m., 2:30 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. until Jan, 26, as that is the final day. Mr. Joe Martin will have charge of the sale. R. SIMON & BROTHER, 917 FIRST AVENUE