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— ~ au . . = LT . . “3 | INGE WALTERS WING QUIT, | AAW ARR RAR HA AEH RE RHR RRA | |ther, onless wages t* raised. ‘Th’ man with tin dollars » week will ig Ines Waltera, plaintiff In a per z * | poor arre becomin’ richer in obild-| have tin childher, a man with wan ft nat tajury proceeding amainat the > » | her, an’ th’ rieh poorer. ‘Tis always! hundberd dollars will have five, an’ i . " * MOND-DAZZ D DAMES * th’ way, ‘Th’ bigger th’ house th’!« man with a millyon will buy an * : * Ps atthe, Renton & Bouthe } y " a rh Railway smaller th family Mitchigan | auty mobil Ye can tell Schwarte mi a was (hi i | ee ot eee dees ae Pee C CLC CCS Te Tee TTT TC CPT ET TCL eee eee eee y out fr'm| meister, with his thirteen Iittle | in Jude Mitchet 4 he f in’ fr'm th’ efforts tv| Hanses an’ Helenas, that he don't } 7 = wee one ame 4. ‘Tis & way Na | have to throw no bombs to make ourt ture has iv gettin’ even with th’| room fr hia childher. Th' people ae deanibetchiond rich an’ pow'rful. Wan part iv over in Mitebigan Aynoo will do a gurveliiance of true © MINER BADLY CRUSHED, The counts roimstonern were town has nawthin’ but money, an’| that thimatives. Nature is a wild camer covey than) . John Maks, a Frantit ee thin morning enjoined by Supertor|Mnother pawthin’ but ehildher, A | dimmyerat.” sa ake Pran m coal miner | z went ov os sean are Judge Yokey, sitting in Judge Grif Me of patent © — a Ps bite was injured fin's place, from conducting the pro t mt om the posed election on the question of the incorporation of the Alli. Rain er other drux ~ patein ta ctr * wae drought to the Provi ee city | joniee hospital teday, Make was and any ( to) badly crushed about the hips and ov tap ne te Sg Se ae fmt by Boned » | sides, and i In a serious ce place tomorrd: utter wa og ous condition named an plaintife in the for the tnjunetion, The qu wan taken under advisement tate yenterday afternoon and the dect sion handed down early this morn ing. ar oo awe ya TO DEDICATE CHURCH ; AT SOUTHEAST SEATTLE. men tod ree . The Lakeside Methodist Episco- ed . al chureh at Southeast Seattle will ae be dedieated next Sunday morning ye oe = vin | DY Blsbop David fH, Moore, of the a —, M. EB churehes, who reatdes at Port tact win | land. ‘The chureh waa recently or ee. . tow | MAnbted and under the pastorate of Sea for | Rew. H.C. Wilson ts thriving . aat ae rug Bishop Moore will be the guest of be dram’ Ae blown | Donor, Monday, of the Seattle Meth odist clergymen. At noon « dinner ——oeewe | Will bo given by Rev. W. &. Harring ton in the parlors of the Asbury M and Res: B. chureb at Fremont, In the even ns for | Madison treet Ml. R. church” turday |SUBURB OFFICIALS e of | : the | R ated at) past 8/ RAN AUTO TOO FAST. ©. B. Moody, chauffeur for awin | ¥. 129 Murvard av. N., wea [arrested this morning by Officer Mart on Pike st. for exeseding the automobile speed limit, He was released later on ball, Mr men of the real estate firm of Edwin ¥, James & Co, New York blowk, DOOLEY AND RACE SUICIDE, “Th’ race ain't dyin’ out very bad fi this here part iv the warruld. On EVERY ONE OF THE REMAINING FINE INSTRUMENTS NOW SE erop cerles in |. THE last city official of Southeast th’ contrdy. ¥t ala't Hable to, aye IN OUR WAREHOUSE MUST BE DISPOSED OF AT ONCE— | Reattlc thin morning turned over his Meai Prices that Pleas © we ed in| alanla of office ‘\e Compuretin Meat P ices that Please COME IN AND MAKE AN OFFER. er et | Carroll, City Treasurer D. M. Tag- At the City Hal) market, 609 Third pees store Ong The | cart has turned over to Mr, Carroll av. near Yester, Round steaks 1 and serviee wil 62, thie being the pot roast Ge to Be, prime rib roast of Do you intend to buy a fine piano or organ? Do you expect to ja check for $27 hy | balance of funds in his possession at Serine . a | the tine the annexation erdinance een in the bakery | “2% *ened by Mayor Moore, The eity, and will up| MMNDEF Of Boutheast Beattle war @Bormous bustnens | rants stil outstanding will compel he op hie new! thts etty to pay out the sum of Peturiay morning, | 8748 in excess of the amount re Bone been | ceive’. This, however, is provided for by & tax levy of T mills, imposed ence Of bis! uy the city council of Southeast Se- ' ve | attic boy titelanda secure it within the next two years? If so, do not wait any longer. Here's your chance : The accumulation of slightly used planos and organs accepted Behilting’s Best *** Tas part payment toward the costly Chickering and Kimball and Dr. Lee Baker, dentist, 206 Wit Story & Clark pianos and pianola pianos during the past year has butiding. Phone Main 6266. ove been tremendous. Every nook and corner in our large warehouge LS crowded to the utmost. No availabi space left for new stock constantly arriving. No alternative but to dispose of everything in the warehouse. Hence the inauguration of this sale. Since the first announcement, upwards of one hundred shrewd bayers have secured rare values in excellent planos, But there still remain about twenty-five of the more costly and choicest pianos and a number of fine organs. In addition you'll find sev- eral brand new instruments slightly marred in shipping The railroads bave notified us that several additional carloads have just arrived from our Kastern factories and must be unloaded at once. This means that every instrument now in our warehouse must be disposed of immediately Think of it, for $65, $54 and as low as $48 you can now secure an elegant practise plano (rather antique, but of fine tone and ac- tion); others in excellent condition now go for $78, $89 and 996. beet 13% Almost nobody takes the mo rs George Gould oqo « Biggest Sale on Gentes, 220 Burke : Menvinne Heenses were issued to tnd $22 Seattle, | day as follows (Seattle Star Special Service.) monarcha. fred Gwynne Vanderbuilt added no ene ee a, a Reete: | NEW YORK, Jan. 10.—The opera] Mrs, Clarence Mackay has one |about $100,000 worth of diamond Beattie. » i pares, *}eoason te in full ewing aad so ts/ sapphire which alone in valued to the family collection, including & the gorgeous display of jewels by | $160,000. It is fourtenthe of an |) neckince valued at $80,000 Bogue Frye — Virgil Newton | Now ' Ss } And, for $153, you can now secure an elegant upright piano in Bose, 19, Seattle, to Ritsabeth H New York's rich women i and cut /inch te diameter, he else has die-) Mra. Harry Payne Whitney Bas pretty mahogany case used only one month, cost when new $326. * tt] S | s Another fine piano in exquisite oak case, and used only a few eeetineeiachinnth &. Sein Bvery night at the Manhattan; Mrv J. J. Astor has « collection / valued at $40,000, five costly weeks, goes for $167. Opera Hous, where Melba and the | contalming $135,000 worth of dis | 34, Seattle, to Netlie M. Greenfield, | oner stare are singing, millions of jalgrete amd comb worth $10,000. ‘Almost evgry ‘well-known make of plano is represented in the s Beattie dollars of geome sparkle in the au monds and sapphires. It includes a| The gem of her collection ie & neck: | diamond crown worth 960,000, a| lace worth $30,000 | oe ger BE ole A ll fl hE verte tiara of diamonds and emeralds) Mra Bradley Martin has je ‘Onaan OOD ONES. : valued at over $600,000, some ex) 8—G 5 a Everett. ance, Mme. Melba wore $500,000/same jewels worth 000 and «| perts claiming that it t» the flnest ‘Those who have not attended We must have every available inch of space and the finest of amplon-Casey—David V. Cam-| worth of jewelry and ft is eatimated |bowknot of rubles and emeralds |collection owned by any American | this sale do not realize the enor- Organs in excellent condition now go for $17, $28, $33 and up. pion, 27, Beattie, to Margaret Casey.jinat the women in the boxes car-| worth $10,000. woman. The st notable plece mous saving that can be made ; Come ta fotey cone your instrument, and we'll arrange the TT. Seattle. ¥ by purchasing est this time. jerme to sult yourself, ‘Thompson Gifford—Harry Mort Hed $50,000,000 more. Mrs Geo. Gould has a collection |s diamond breastplate Twelve carloads of Pianon that Bat come at once, the first thing this morning or afternoon, and ton Thompson, 23, Bellingham, to New York has become the great /of jewels which has been estimated |the low front of & lo ~~ liter |f snowld have reached wa for the fave enough money to pay for the musical education of the entire IKathieen L, Gifford, 20, Arfington, |UMmond Market of the world, | at $480,000, of which $20,000 worth jally clothing the owner wit! Jen" jf holidays are being sold at cost family. It is the opportunity of a lifetime, as no combination of Dudley-Johneon—-Sidaey Vernon foetal od last five years th rings. One solitary ruby isiele It is valued + Boe We sre unable to handle such Ciroumstances necessitated such tremendous reductions im prices. the gems gen ves ag at 97,000, The most valu: |lection of tiara, Come at once. to the fact that several New York |necklace worth $235,000. large shipments at one time. Bo | Dudley, 41, Seattle, to Bila Joheson, jae emormouniy as to call aitention|able plece In a diamond and ruby |lete and pine of carefully matched |f we decided to make quick work stones is valued at $200,000. | familios own collections which rival| ‘The Vanderbuilt family owns $4,-| But, of course, these are only & D § JOHNSTON CO. the crown jewels of many reigning |400,000 worth of jewels Mra. Al-! few of many notable collections . le . THE HOUSE OF RELIABLE QUALITY. | reteten of the situation. There ie only exeusive STYLE Grah ’ michael ws 903 SECOND AVENUE. SHOP. am § oP. Tetr-Tetr—-Yasef Arthur EK. Teir. one Way to sell @ lot of Pianom— se in Sennen Ste Oe | 23, Seattle, to Hilma B. Teir, 23, en unuevally large number—and Superior showing of rich Alaska Seal Garments. The Jobason Naslund—Sam Jobnson, | donee. 33, Everett, to Maria K. Naslund.) Oy the first night of her appear-| worth $30,000, a necklace of the that is by offering them at cost, | Beautte ineluding factory cost, drayage. freight, cont of stool, ete. which siways drings QUICK RE- SULTS. People do not get euch oppertunities very often, and when these chances do come they don't last long Easy terms iven if necessary. Ast low as 16 will be accepted sa first payment. Call quickly if you want « bargain, CATALOGS, PRICES, TERMS, ETC, FREE ON APPLICATION. KOHLER & CHASE, shed 1850. Establi ‘The Largest Music House on the 1905 Ond Av. Areade Biook. Seattle. Birth Record. The following births were regi teed today . Roberta At 2429 Federal av. , Jan. 15, to wife of H. W. Roberts, a son. | Russell--At 902 24th av. S, Jan. | 14, to wife of Meuroe Russell, « | daughter. } Freee--At 4312 éth av. N. & Jan. 12, to wife of Edward N. Frees, } a son. Walter—At 4049 4th_av. N. BR, Jan 16, to wife of Geo. B. Walter, « faugbter 4 UNUSUAL ' SUIT VALUES $8.75 VALUES UP TO $20.00. An immense line of Tailor Suits, consisting of Scotch Tweed Suitings, Serge and Panamas, in brown, gray, red and blue mixtures; made in the Eton style, semi-fitted coat and three- quarter length plaitcd and gored skirts. This line covers the very choicest of the season's models in the tost favored fabrics. All are well tailored and made of the finest fabrics. a than medicine. Children's Storm Record of Deaths. Deaths were registered today os follows Peterton--Albion Peterson, 40, Jan. 13, at 100% Pike ot. Anb--James Anh, M4, Jan. 15, at | 1M Mth av, 8 Kidder-—-H. BE. Kidder, 44, Jan | ui St Insane tam. } Oiympic Market | 158 Pike ot.. saves half your meat bile, Try them and see, See 5 habitat of the seal is Alaska, a fact which accounts for the luxuriance and silky softness of its hair—frigid climates being conducive to the growth of fine furs. The very choicest of Seal Skins are obtained from Northern Alaska. Closely following the trend of fashion, we foresaw the great craze for Real Alaska Seal Skins this season and prepared to meet very extensive demands This collection is most comprebensive and offers a most un- usual selection. Not a suit in the lot worth under $17.50. Most of therm were formerly marked $20.00 and $22.50, Spe cial for Friday and Saturday... ....0.creceereeeees Weae We Make No Alteration on These Suits. jers is evidence of —the present remarkable influx of our wisdom in so doing Your inspection of our stock is solicited. ae ane see || PETKOVITS FUR CO. MANUFACTURING FURRIERS 110 Marion Street. Seattle, Wash. VERY SPECIAL Children’s Coats—Half Price This is undoubtedly one of the largest collections of Misses’ Fine Coats to be found and embraces every new idea in Coats. the use of drugs, medi~ ry, 1 will deduct $12.60 from my regular fee for « lrnited time. I successfully treat every disease known to the hu- mn Free. Lady At- ndant. C. F, LATHROP OPATHIC EErerAn. 1SeSoe j ec Ses $10.00 Gray Mixed Suiting—now $5.00 $20.00 Gray and Red Check Suiting— $10.00 Brown and Green Check—now west i, aig verses $10.00 ee ae ieee Tipe $8.50 Navy Cheviot Recfer—now $4.25 $12.50 Plain Green Melton—now $6.25 | 9900 Navy Serge Recfer—now. $4.50 $12.00 Gray Invisible Plaid Reefer $15.00 Piain Brown Melton—now $7.50 pi alt Aa Si SO SR $6.00 $17.50 Blue Mixed Suiting—now $8.75 $12.00 Covert Reefernow.......$6. pings § Tuesdays, and Saturdays from lock jain 6256. Seattle, Wash. ae ONE-THIRD OFF Ranges: the Best a All Fancy 1¥ All Junior Suits ancy Dresses ‘ ig any one particular article of household utility p . i the & obtar s the » Mennnen ak pemeter are) se aiiahiaigeibit ats ais es ee on, the beet oiaeeiennes 36 9 toe Hones $4.00 Rocker for $2.85 | $1.75 Rocker for $1.25 Se A eet erent quality is a source of annoyance 6 —the above is a hardwood | —the above is a solld onk > Bata: . \ ‘ocker in golden finish rocker with a golden finish. “eam worse, then, if things go wrong, as they are 714-716 GRAHA > 714-716 Seattle's Leading Specialist, lias seven turne! spindles | Te eimnllar to cut i a sooner or : > . 7 a B ; in the back, wide curving | cane seat. Is well braced ted j ' SECOND AV. e e SECOND AV. ee ee drut aad. o cobutes sat’ | and constructed. ‘The reg- Peking rdone on top and scorched to & , The regular price is $4; | ular price is $1.75; special and vel consumption are perhaps eae Pome eee —~* te weet special for Friday and Sat- for Friday and Saturday { the commoner sorts of Ranges * a a dt ge Orday sascess 82.85 arf R1.25 but | have not tien you. for the tn 1900 proved t you might be ied to tit was, and that T am as atrong and hearty today as though T had never been ruptured at all pPpe n your household affairs with The Elwell Kitchen Cabinet has compart ments for all the things @ woman when she is preparing a meal, and every one of them is within easy reach. It cuts her s down to noth ing, and makes the kitchen a neat ship shape place of which you are proud, We are the sole Seattle agents ind have our people show vw you their various points cept 11.000 for With best wi cos. I remain, Of all are ¢! prices and our Easy Pay- $1 Down; $1 Per Week any Stove or Ra in the store. Your old Stove exchange and wed for at full value. fully you This letter, and hundreds of others, are on file at our offios, Ask to eee them, | Cure Rupture tly at * pain, fering with Your Union men take notice, We put the label on every garment Suits to order, 815.00. UNION TAILORS. Two stores, 518 Crd av., 220% James st Completely and Perma Without surg and without work of busin NO CUR Htation and I We have great bargains in Pianos, from rented, and slight ly used pianos. No canvasser to bother you. No commis sions to pay, easy payments without interest; a saving at from $1 to $1.60 on the price. 1206 Second Av. Made in *. Novelty Skirt Mfg. Co. 1207 Second Ave., Seattle Wath L. . HOFFMAN. DR. CLARKE CO,, 123 Second Ave. So., Cor, Wash Ington St., Seattle, Wash. For Gooa Results sa?