The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 15, 1907, Page 8

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THE SEATELE! BTAR—TUESDAY. AN. . ‘ that the netion would relieve the todent of the Columbia @ aie 8 M. Guten, member of the board. sride, and it fe ime] miners al any § SOUNDER ONE ROOF—EVERYTHING TO FURNIGH THE HOME COmPLEaTEy (Sorippe Telegraph Service.) We ha talked the matter over ore two and have come to the conclusion | Doribln, 10 work m “t'we coud pupils in the public schools warm Ketting in and out of the mines tt] WASHINGTON, Jan, 1 The re : during school hours, than to take | AO UMH To iwo elghthour shifts tirement of RearAdmiral Charles chances on relieving the aituatte i eh rvie there ont Dwight Sigebee was today anne (Scripps Special Service.) sage Hg caged ‘ ed, Admipil Stasbee retires erin 3 x ‘ > five or nix hours of | } alae © f day loft; only sufficient time to| eee ee at comnt It ts annotineed that Jim Jeffrler) i, be considered, and if the keeping | Mien to Cie Bn ey the He will bé 62 yours of age comor will referee the fiat Frtday ntght |e ie coat enn an amount the sac. | the inspe between Attell and Barker for the ral mine.” 5 g béen born in Albany j be riftoe of the life of a single ehild, I Ne NY Mary 16 1845. featherweight championship would favor closing them at onoe Extortion Inorea uffering | | aine are orfering somewhat} vw morn \ 4 extortion of coal speculators , Sigubee entered the } Raine are inter We think, however, that the coal] The extor Soon Geatie a . A} with the training of the pugiliets, | in) i itore wood keeping 16,000| is doing much to prevent relief of although both men seom to be 1M) cHiidren warm during a part of the|petual suffering, Much of the coal good condition than {t will if it te distributed |taken from the bunkers Is vous United States naval academy in the day, along with the rest of the supply|by speculator# and sold for ty r 1858, served in the clvil wa RG PO tw be ished possibly to steam-|highest prices they can command > (CHA ED POIZNSK » oe sere nncfemuring concerbs.|A cose wae reported the polle he sampling of this carload shipment in from 163 to 1805 1865. to] 3869 he was station im §=China.| Later he command the Kear] ° ge, Dale latlo Ports Rime ¢ pend bs “s Teen seed WITH MURDER Stl, if the public can show that it|this morning of a teamater who ve these grades of Office Desks gives us a par He Was con oder of the batth will be benefited by closing the|cured a ton of coal from the bunk: ticularly strong line of Office Furniture just ship Maine when that vessel was schools the will cloned seoea | treats aay, for whi , bs pald no ae ak ell Rin dy 4 to have Goa Bron oe d avana harbor on Feb,/ ‘one of the achools were cloned oe OROOE 7, an nhe pole ; ; i 1 ath “= "t ser cota moon the } The prosecuting attorney (hel ioday for lack of fuel and KR. Wyihalfton lots, charging at the rate in at your convenience to look it ove Po iz feat St Paul during the war which fol morning filed an Information ivec{Jones, secretary of the schoat |pf $80 per ton for the coal and ut Of course there is a wide variety of WS ee, ee st lowed with ain. He was ad-|\\ Lorens Fisher, allas t lenak. | DOard, stated that the school mamy/for the time spent In standing to many being in the popular weathered f } } WOME ay Vaheed for extraordinary heroism | tk in the inan who murdered /agement will probably be able tm) ling The suaay bilsiness recreénizetions end ¢i-" oe on Fed, I, 1901 jer Bkroupa and dangerous. | get coal enough to carry on the Kx prossmen malers, dump ; eg ' of bee nt. Admiral Stas a writer of y tod «Mike Skroupa Ih] schools without interruption, From) wagon contractors men with largemen which take place in ary make Raven . lays af Thel 4s to 50 tons of coal per day afelpvery conceivable ntrivance to a heavy demand for Office I eealea 1 Rote on marine eubje aud ia the I hate h jtal, hover i in ine holder of a gold-medal and two Asteg 9 ee 5 a consumed in heating the 15 schools) handle coal were to be seen in you will find us amply epared to serve you Bohorary Medals for deep sea in ] ne Detweon Mle and ent of the city during this cold weather; |this morning. ‘The lexitimate re ight nelson em tions. although the average per diem coms| tail coal dealer was t so, but » advante _ REAR-ADMIRAL . 1O0REE. | y umption ts considerably less Of/the number wae small compared me of Seattle's largest concerns find it a | this amount, half is mine ran coah| with the spec tor According to aving of time and money t VINCENT HARPER SEEKS Sr ght” eo a on re Pree tion erfng iv being caus by these } ies feecetiae ~~ in this line is appparent, and th three public sehools tn that distriet value-giving. “0 a4 to use the coal for the retiel |" |e pe of suffering families. Coal fe muciy| UOnrer & oy ——- de a © suburbs tha rH o a we uke ure that the three |*" + Sagi in thels ' ihe The Northwestern Improvement Aly Pa gee ie jo Coal compantes eumers, the us to believing ived should t ttle ¢ nan Vincent Harper, the author of a, and criticising its present day ex-| paimphlet which he has called “The | ! a soctologtea! — nn Tetrible ‘Truth About Marriage,” | Physological standpoint, and con: | foars That. wnder the present mye] ) oi. tains nothing improper, 1 of distribu f coal, the sup and the sale of which In Seat ~ offensive to good t and public! ply given wp by Chief of Police Wappenstein morals be mare Hikely to go to manufac ry day would keep between p ade unde penalty of a t rere + ; lito i“ forbidden under penalty of af | curing plants, steamabips or people} ° 4 Go families warm. The school th thig morning resorted to the sUP® | TURNEY FIRST RESPONDENT, | who hate coal, m to any lark li oard will be approached on the (Continued trom Page One.) schools would ;|and the Carbon: absolutely refuse spec julutor, and whatever ceive le equally divid y re 4 in small Specially Priced pion Sy us freedom trom perse number of thone who are actually | copier ‘ “<i — cution of the persistent chief o forte, lark also made |lot# to thelr own customers ne thi city’s bluccoats. Superior] joard Wilting to Act Yom ¢ oo in Indece the {Seattle Blectric company dow not Judge Albertson heard the motion | , | an effort this morning to induce leell coal to any persons other than z na Mie . Convince the board that the 609!) cenoeot authorities to close down the | PP" ene 5 r for’a restraining order, The mo by the schools | “p00 Mi rdine that of 208 teams | legitimate dealers, Were the Here is an opportunity und stylish Faire at |Pacifie Coast company-to distin jaulah between the spetulator and ithose dealers who have bought eo tion was made by Judge Bell, of the firm of McCafferty, Beil, & Godfrey and was den by the court. In uffeing to any line at the Pacifi and we would clo#e) ony's bunkers 1 t com: rT t when they are 1 t f ated But te. A r, Furs ) part of every Me the la without further * | we “yr coal for the schools, stead, Judge Albertson named Fri-| whieh the owner is contesting, Hun. | thon 1 Jobe Schram, president | or vet Ae dupertntondent Cooper fom It for years, the a ” de ws day, Jan. 18, at 9:30 in the morn:| dreds of verdicts have been return- | of the board. We have discussed] nq asked that the schools be, Care that much of phe present suf va ing as the time for the defendant | ed, ranging from $800 to $15,960 the matter and cote to the conclu-| cresed to relleve the suffering. Mr.| {Tine could be relieved. One spec cover ever ur stock in fhe action to show cause why | sion, that such action would Ravel tccor replied that, if Mr. Clark| “lator refused to sell a load of ke 6 the restraining order shall not be Liabi no rectable ‘effect on the eitua-| cuts coat Patident Behram | mine run coal for less than $1 : “ine 1 The report as, re- | Hon, as the chance that the #uffer | or the school board, that such ac aed oe ee Seen a vere es this store's Furs are decided om eee comtaint te emanted SRB) wentty aps ing families would really get te] tion would relieve the situation, the| (Mis morning. The coal cost the Come in and judge for yourself what they are at the a aan, BS penne at) Aiki Point Transportat coal is not large board would doubtless take the ac WUE OOF ven, | on none of Vincent Har) was filed this mornty “On the other hand, the city! tion requested Are Out of Fuel. prices le ® was & prominent A | { by the clo q "7 rn RAPP PL — faak preacher and iene he cast po Pronger + geal day dl — vate bolt _ Lump Coal Frozen. The Brooklya hy wel company has |PRwnnnnrnrnnnrnnnrne nr ~ intimin ha Dis lot with the soclalixts and lit-| wis * | the teachers amount to over $2,000] Mine ran dal alone was availab phe | Pe BL on ne my do ns * Rg erateurs, The complaint alleges < ¢ receipte from the} at the bankers of the Pacific Coast Pane . that “the pamphiet is a clean, | ¥ dal chabert ean 4 ae” fund ; asured by the at-|company today on account of the | snd ee ees een Wholesome and logical discussion | ten x ? freezing weather. Lump coal was Adance at the schools, amounts to! freesing tetve i pe og Tene as i on Ik we WS diame wean i g1b00 a day “accordinaly, the elty| tecelved, but tt had been loaded on| |, Py Biri atty Fuel company ‘| Ee aah devomeeteet |* ee #| would lose approximately §4,000 per | the care at (he mise wat from WELT coat, and 100 cords of wood behind | These sets are in the American Beauty shape, and are = Li :|& (Serippe Telegraph Service.) « y. It te not likely that the loss; ing and ip a king it al Much suffering from cold ts re/M plain white with white scroll work. The different pieces Tideland ownership assures for|# PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 15.— @/ could be made up by adding to the|@ nearly solid mass, making ported from the University district. | ‘ old age security and happiness. R.|# Mra. Jas. G. laine, Jr, daugh- w|end of the term, as it would be/ most Impossible to uaload rent | Weaver a Christensen, at Tenth ov (MB *¢ made of good quality Semi-Porcelain Willis, 473 Colman bidg. **¢| # ter of Admiral Hichborn, and @/ hard, to Bold the pupils over the} Only thawing sities and Jacksor st > a =/2 Tleut, Pant Statfon! ‘Pearsall #| time of the regular term.” ip ogee naan commana esi business caiy vouctving 5 tat — pir a to ee é 4 - ident eo Pacific at ont od PO re as Follows: er Pipes | Bursted were married at soos, They # | ends qubstantiaily the same| produced « third more coal, during |"), imsermuentiy, Cansbe repaired on short notice by | @ will be no wedding trip. @ | statements, expressing the williug-| the last month than it did duriOg | og | aad . 4 ofebadhe thee = 60-piece sets, service for six per the G. H. Brown Plumbing Co, 221| # a ness of the board to close the| the corresponding month of last ling and at 7 o'clock the supply of sons 85.00 Pie #t. Both phones. le ee eee eee eee ee ee Schools Io cone It be demonstrated | year,” said G, W. Mortons, supe | lump and pot coal was exhausted S6-plece sets, service for six per —— is : be sensi ———~|The Carbonado and Northwestern sons 86.00 |companios received several care this morning, but are delivering to! thetr own trade. No praction! rellet for the present | | Hiuetion Wee suggested at the mas: }meeting het yesterday afternoon fn the Chamber of Commerce build. ing. Among those who reviewed the ‘Causes of the condition were Thotnas W. Proweh, Alver Robinson, }Jobg Schram. M J Carkeok, J.D. Jong’. Reuben W. Jones, James i Loe, KE. RK. Butterworth, FB. Goop- jer, Edwin Maxwell, WB Monke jand J B. Keating, Representatives Hes Paoliie Coast company at DE Costumes, Suits, Fars, Wirists. Ete. = STORE THAT SELLS FOR LESS CH $13.50 will Buy Men s Suits That} TONEY 8 Ce a ome Sold Up to $25 During December } 7. ———— p triad of DP. Dwyer, jr. son of the! i diatetet attorney, euspended as tell-| ¢r of the sub-tressury and charged | Pith the embezzlement of $61,000, ! | begam thie morning Judge Garland. of Bouth Dakota, is eitting. The se lection Of a jury will take up the| ntine day 100-plece nets, service for 12 per sone B0.25 This is but one of the many Din- ner Sets shown in the China and aware section on the first floor. all and see the others. _ See the Window Display of Statuary | at Special Prices Made in Sea‘tie. Novelty Skirt Mfg. Co. 1207 Gesond Ave, Seattle Wath L. . HOFFMAN, he already reduced price has gone down again. All our heavy and medium weight Suits most be sold at once $13.50 is all the money you need have with you tomorrow in order to choose from this handsome $13 Included ih the lot we puton sale at this price are Suits that sold at $18.00, $20.00 and $25.00 all through the Fall. Pheyategll im Weights suitable for year ‘round wear in this climate—that is mot too Iravy nor. too light~. MCE t ac abeseecesaes aie shoes see sasees e Union men take notice, We put the label on every garment Bulte to order, 815.00. UNION TAILORS. Two stores, 618 Srd av, 220% James st. ‘FROZEN TO DEATH (Star Sp. Special Service.) VANCOUVER, B.C, Jan. 15 Word comes from Okanogan Land ing that the body of a young Pn igiishman, Harold Clayton, was! found froven stiff in a boat in the | middle of the lake. Clayton came from Alberta some months ago. He was 35 years of age | i (Seripps Weuana Service.) | WINNIPEG, Man. Jan, 15.—#al- | Yatore Macri, the Italian murderer, | hy hanged this morning WAREHOUSE SALE ae PIANOS Half Price for Any Women’s or] ORG ANS Fabrics—Worsteds in all the fashionable stripes and checks; neat, fashionable mixtures, chevigts apd:theslike, Plenty of-binessand blacks, too. No custom tailor could possibly reproduce any’ suit in this grand collection less than double the price. Yet, all we ask for your unrestricted choice is $13.50. It's a great offer—profit by it Coats for Boys and Youths $5 | High as $16.50 Values, For Boys, 8 to 16; for Youths, 17 to 20, This is a final clean-up of | The phenomenal success we are having in sale of the Poticie Gold Mining Co.’s Stock | Now why is this stock being subscribed tot The reason is this: 1st. We are in the heart of the Coeur ane | mining district. OSTEOPATHY three-quarter length and long belted Coats, The values are $10.00 to $16.50. Quick Clearance price... .-...++ vaeudt tanas een $5.00 eee Fifth Off Boys’ Clothing Making room—and tip-tocing out of the way of the builders—the best reasons under the sun for selling even such seasonable Clothing under price Included are Boys’ Russian Suits, Sailor Blouse, Irvington Reefers Norfolk Suits, Reefer Top Coats and Russian Overcoats Regularly $5.00 now $2.50—Regu larly $10.00 now $5.0Q—All Inter- mediate Prices at Same Savings. and. We are surrounded by such mines as thé 7 Bunker Hill and Sullivan, which pays $182,000 ind dividends each month; also the Hercules, Reindeer, Snow Shoe, and the famous Pilot, which produ ore that runs $10,000 to the ton. On our claims” we have a 62-foot dike which extends across seven of our claims. We also have four. tunnels under + | Start Now and Save $12.50 Theat you may know what a wonderful and give strate to without t limited tim every disea successfully treat known to the hu- man wyat { Bonsuhatian Sees Lady At operation, and believe by the middle of March we tendant. : will uncover what we are after. We must have i Misse 29” inter Tailored Suit sme here atid wee. wii OR. 6. F, LATOROP money to develop these mines, and therefore afe fine, highest-grade piano 207 Eitel Bid: selling a limited amount of the treasury stock for can now secure for This includes every Tailored Suit in the establishment, withc le reservation, And the best of it all is the iitie ‘tooo Gorner = cn i. ps etd 8t., bulk are the LAST models turned out by the leading manufacturing Tailors of New York City The kind of Suits you Sivety: ede otto? tnctremenio Office "Hou: 9a Yc. Get in on the ground floor. Those wishing stop to admire. Every model has earned a medal of honor for its distinctiveness now in our large warehouse ae eee to buy stock on the installment plan can do 80 ~ Another feature worthy of note is that you've OVER THREE HUNDRED SUITS to pick your fit from—at HALF JR pum be diepoeed of at. once to # and Saturdays from ‘ i P PRICE md you! You really can’t resist such a glorious opportunity. Select one tomorrow, before they are picked Tics is dicks tii ad Phone Main 6256. Seattle, Wash. by paying 10 per cent down and balance 5 per cent ‘over. You'll find no cause to regret it. The details in full are as follows || tome only several weeks—others each month on deferred payments, the stock to be {8 il) older, and several brand i but cases slightly marred shipping placed in a bank in escrow. These mines are owned and controlled by business men, and are being looked after by a competent engineer. We ask a thorough investigation, TRIMMING USED—Many are strictly STYLES REPRESENTED include snug manattetieg. ‘tae fitting jackets, semi-fitted jackets, pony tailored. This ap lont sight of i] w ne a in excelient ren 4 / snug-fitting jacket suit, where seams coats, tourist coats, Norfolk jackets, le stitched and skirts plain box military jackets, blouse skirted coats or chister plaited; others are trimmed ' And for $119, $122, or $141 you For information call on Prince George coats, Louis the XIV., andsome braids ‘arid velvet, la now secure an elegant Up ht plano easily worth, twice Eton bolero jackets, cutawa etc., etc., et w self-strapped, as the design rf ‘Mat amount. with skirts to match, plaited in various | wire 1 ye S ways, sclf-strapped or fold trimmed ( C I ORS B browi nave: French ! any reas able | e, royal, olive and hunter'green, red, i they're going ra so r MATERIAL French imported broad- | tan and pastel shades, as well as the cloths, domest bre loth, French pest eat ty check waft and pee PRESIDENT. ures, in handsome combination of c« “ and domestic Panama cloth, 1 ont Suite 323-4 People’s Bank Building ‘ cheviot and diagonal have great bargaina in SEATTLE, U.S. A s The Reliable Dealers . oe P 0 OE aes ie LININGS ene of that eerw tieet te tin, has Pianos, from rented, and slight ' Ver ths, t hott stk taffet me - ry r had, 903 Second Avenue, ly used pianos, No canvasser fine Imported and don ’ ilk ta sand silk-faced satin to bother you. No commi he 1 stripes; a ’ | te or black, and er portion sions to pay, easy payments ; a gras th t to match suit in which it is without interest; a saving ai tom. Oh dancy mixtures used from $1 to $1.50 on the price $12.50 Suits will be sold for $ 6.25 Clines Plano House ASPIRE 6 1205 Second Av, $15.00 Suite will be sold for $ 7.50 scoops Bow WHO QUESTIONS ITT i } “ ae $ic.60 Suits will be gold for , Thece ie ee 9 $10.00 Rt Denny, de whet bottled oven ge Suits w P Nentelde puGer he best or mot, It is a $24.00 Suits will be sold for $12.00 . nana ca ete A * Oe era’ ma - E. M. Thayer, Manager, sand with ® er 50 Suits will be sold for $13.75 il Cemetery Work Of evade Ge ink the palate, (im 32.50 Suits will be sold for, $16.25 wore Pi who partake 332. —_ 2 4 —s 2410 Firet Ave. Se thirst a $35.00 Suits will be sold for 5 $17.50 BOSTON DENTAL cosa mest all. thes, : | ii fail to keepim ease $40.00 Suits will be sold for i . $20.00 { PARLORS sods in the h ie tar Coe Twelve-Yeur Guarantee, _And so on up the line to the highest grade man-tailored Suits in this store, dy Attendan : ‘ ; jive he eer of | ALBERT HANS: ; aa avast sul to 12. Both Phones. DH ettls"** " 7 TLING contents Phones 9 1420 SECOND AVE. 706 tot A ———

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