The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 21, 1907, Page 3

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-nennetineenianiceasneesenes YDER WRECKS TRAIN ‘TWENTY-SEVEN DIE thome stil Mvtng greatest care at mated tn the ruins, before the eyes of regeuers who were unable to eave them, The foree of the explogion wae felt in surrounding towns fof millon around, and altho ugh ald was Tushed' from all directions it was almost impossible to pave any of the vietima, the majority of whom y death MAS TREE FIRE, Damage to the amount of $100 Wan done to the house of A, EB Maddison, 118 Sixteenth av, last night a@ the result of a fire which eee from the dried limb of a rintmas tree still remaining tn the residence, The building ie thia elly, where are receiving the the hoapital The powder te thought to have been exploded by concussion caused by t passing paasenger 3, which was passing The train was hurled into train ta which the pow and nothing remains on th at Sanford, Twen | today ey & mase of rulng which have been recov Ja wreckage crew fs clearing away He te thought that even | 09 rapidly as possible, aph Service) Jan, 21 a Ind of a car of powder Four railroad at Sam) pear here late Saturday ely wrecked passen haar (Star Special Service.) MOSCOW, thur ©. dent in the Pullman college Was arrested here yesterday on 4 charge of threatening the life of Halth Mo Gee, of Ow the college. The trouble arose over the young woman's determination to Moscow with a party of young men wad women —— the wish of f EATENS LIFE |LICENSED TO WED :\\"™" = mo oo OF YOUNG GIRL) siccsincs Server wore tonnes today as tehows! Hightower Garrett tower, 48, Oritlta, to Lucina © rett, 48, Beattle, Riley Bacchus Idaho, Jan, ster Brown, of Sprague, @ ste attle, Sundsham-Went~ 25, Beattie, to Harma Weat, attle, je, also @ student at go Lebman Hankins ~~ Wm. Wo. 6. High Gar} Wm. James Riley 29, Beattie, to Ida Bacchus, 21, Se Ole Sundaham, Charles The sash arrangement tx imple and pretty, It ts of gray satin gib bon and forma suspenders over the shoulders and surrounds the walst The enoiroling ribbon in brought | being finished with gray fringe. MURDERED dead may increase.| Many vietims who miraculously | own: 0 Brown, who followed the party! iey ut cies Ram ing | suenped tabees eikarelen, wore noes yo by County Auditor James here, whore it is alleged he drew & eae Seattle, to Lizsle Hankins, . mes snap Glo, TRO) can cen eee et eee revolver and threatened the young . os Denson man ured removed to] Ti#elands mean mud and water OR, C. B. GOWAN MOVED. woman's life. gohmta Mo acattio cy (Star Bpecial Service. me | ANd alto moans big profits to buy-|To rooms 706-¢ Bite! buliding, cmmammenerre tT rey) Boat . BLAINE, Jon, #1. ne body of ehipan, 18, tl Mins Addie Roper, of this elty, was era, BR. Cooper Willis, 473 Cole | buttding. good toa te or northwest corner of Becond av tere reatece Bedding Sale » offer for tomorrow several lots of Pillows and Comfortable @hich are lower than you are apt to eee in the near future, be- feosnt advance. Our being able to undervell In face of a ris- Hes in the fact that we anticipated these advances and pearly at low prices. i Pillows at $4.95 Pair. of A. A. White Goose the covering heavy Se wttiped ticking; the mis to the pat. we at $4.10 Pair, efi fa of White Goose | the covering of fancy F the size S4xz8 weight 6 pounds to $5.00 Pillows at $3.70 Pair, ‘The filling a mixture of Goose feathers and down; covering of fancy ticking; size 21x27 Inches, $475 Pillows at $3.46, The fillimg of colored down; the cover of German Linen tick- ing; Welght 6 pounds per pair. $2.65 Comforters at $2.00. These are full sie; filling of White Cotton; figured Silkeline Pitiows at $3.90 Pair, top; plain Haing; fascy stitched 7 a mixture of Goose concer. down; the covering $3.70 Comforters at $2.28. w weigh! ticking; the size Foll sire; figured Satin top and the weight & Naing White Cotton filled; knlt- jbetstel ade jit eo > e7> This $22.00 Princess Dresser At | LS R in| Suit, $28.75 Regular, at ‘This Handsome Prin cous Dresser is made ox actly as Wlustrated of quartered golden oak I} pattern saw, wet bc, Birth Record. tored today: O'Stughdemmy~-At 408 11th Jan. 18, to wife of BR. P. Bhi nesay, a datghter, Kellf—-At 714 Stewart st, wife ipa Cohan, @ #00, Record of Deaths, follows Hall at Rallroad av. 17, at G18 Jackson Jon, 17, at 3662 lith av, W MeMurphy~-Ida | 21, Jan. 16, at Georgetown, | Cramer—Charlos Cramer, | Jan, 14, at Georgetown. | Berber—Charies P. Jan. 16, at 216 36th av. N son W, MeGraw st, Janson, Jan. 21, age Ti years. The following births were regis Cohn--At 114 Bell ot, Jan, 18, to Jan. ”, to fife a Franels Kelly, & son. Deaths were registered today as Inouye~Mrs. Y. Inouye, 26, Jan.) Banford—Rourgette Ganford, Berger, 35, At her home in this efty,| Mra. Mary L. found in the ruling of her home, which was burned Mriday evening Her body was discovered lied to the floor and tndications point to the work of burglare, who evidently net the house afirg and ted the woman, who It ls thought must have resist- od their attaok, Shocks at Gakhalien. 8ST. PETERSBURG, Jan, 21-—- island of Bakhallen, and Elizabethpol, | Change In Delivery Route. | BELLINGHAM, Jan. 21.—-After February 15 free delivery route No. P. McMurphy, 2, out of Bellingham will be discon: | C and the service transferred | 82.|{o Goshen, from which office pe | |trons will be served by carrier, — | | Blizzard Coases. FARGO, N. Dj; Jan, 21--The |Ditxzard which has been sweeping winee Saturday Railroad yesterday jtra t the state is de! moralized. Pays for Survey Launch. WASIIINGT( houne Saturday of $3,000 to Ge Validea, Alaska, for launch by fire while the geological survey, , Jan, 21—The) uthortzed payment ae M. Ewterly, of ihe lous of bis | being used by | july 18, 1906. Railroad Gets Right-of-Way. WASHINGTON, Jan. 21.--Repre sentative Jones’ bill, giving the Spo- | | and Inland Empire ratiroad a) right of way through the Fort | Wright reservation, passed the house Saturday. Bellingham Witnesses at Trial. BRLLINGHAM Jan. 21.--Dr. T M. Barlow and Mre. William Me Fadden, of this city, have been sub- poenased as witnesses to the Bisold murder trial, at Los Angeles, on February 11, jrapher Loses Negatives. TACOMA, JJan. 21.—Fire yester day afternoon, in the Berlin block, corner Bleventh st. and Pacific av. caused & loss of $16,000, mostly cov ered by insurance. A. L. Jackson. who had a photographic estadio on the sixth floor, lost a valuable col it slightly above the watst line and! office of the ‘ued in a small bow, the long onde Burepean edition lectiqn of negatives which had tak on 20 years to gather w@ Tacomans in Paris, PARIS, Jan, 2i—-Mr, ond Mra William Jones and Mise Ruth Stone, of Tacoma, registered at the Parts New York Herald's BLAINE WOMAN LOCAL FLASHES Buddle-Davin—Wm, A, Budde, 27,| oye. to Annie A. Davia, 20, Be Bobby Burne Celebration. Robert Burne’ birthday anntyer wary will be celebrated at the Grand Feb. 6 under the auspices of the Caledonian society and Clan Mac kenzie, New Realty Firm, 8, F, Harrell, ©. J. Smith and L, A. Treen have filed articles of in corporation for the Realty, Loan & Banking company, The three are well known in Seattle and the of fiee of the company will be at Third and Cherry, Lecture by Noted Minister, “Four Men Under One Hat” will be the title of a lecture to be given next Friday evening at the Temple Baptist church by Rev, H. J, White, of Tacoma, a noted minister. The leeture will be free, Rev. White Severe earthquake shocks are re-| has been prominent on the rostrum “Frank W, Hall, 23, Jan. 16,) ported from Alexandrovek, in the enst. Cannot Pay Eaton Warrants. Judge Gilliam of the Superior court has lasued a permanent in prices, ag wre | new. mediately. value. Sons, Webers, Etc. FINE PIANOS AND ORGANS ALMOST FOR THE ASKING junetion to County Treasurer Gorm- ley againet paying the Baton war- rants. The case has been in vart ous courts, Alaska Theatrical Company. The Alaska Dramatic elub, com posed of members of the Elke of Juneau, Alaska, will come south and give a performance of "My Pardoner” at the Grand Feb. 4. ©. M. Taylor, publisher of the Alaska Magazine arrange ments. co will be given under the # cal Bike, Gripman |e Praised. Frank Hillmen, gripman on the Madison st. cable, bas received @ letter of thanks from the Seattle Electric company for the action he took last week near Twenty-fifth ay during an necident. Passengers through bis efforts were not even jontied. Runaway Boys Caught. Sigurd Skalbo and Levi lac quette, each 15 years old, were ar rented by Officer Rooney an im corrigibles, They ran away from their homes in Bellingham Friday evening. They were sent back last pight on the Whatcom. Have Capital of $1,760,000. According to returns up to De cember 31, 1906, the national banks of Seattle had on that date « cap ital of $1,160,000, and a« cireulation representing $1,060,000, One bank had a cireudation equal to 100 per cent of its stock, and three others over 60 per cent. Every Instrument Now in Our Warehouse Must Go by Thurs- day Next— Prices Slashed Way Below Actual Value In the character of the instruments offered during one of these sales no other movement of the kind approaches it. Our lack of storage space, as well as our desire to hurry away quickly these instruments, that we take to accommo- date the purchasers of our new Pianos, rather than for profit to ourselves, make us mark these at extremely low In addition to the Pianos and Organs that are strictly second-hand, the collection includes a number of instru- ments that have been rented for a few months, which, after being tuned and otherwise fixed up in our repair shops, are Upwards of one hundred rare bargains have already been snapped up by shrewd buyers since the first an- nouncement of this great money-saving sale, but every one of the remaining fine instruments must be disposed of im- There still remain about twenty-five of the choicest Pianos and quite a number of elegant Organs which must be disposed of at once. In order to close these out by-“Thi est, prices have been cut far below ts Agpaomb oad wo r Among them are a number of exceptional beautiful Kim- balls, Pease, Baileys, Haddorffs; also Lesters, Vose & Elegant (Square Grands), famous old makes, in ae lent condition, now go for $85, $65, and as low as The finest of Uprights, in ree mahogany case, style fall-board, used only several months, cost when new $375, now go for $118. Another, costly Upright in beautiful oak case, cannot be told from new, cost originally $425, wow goes for $138. aa” Vose & Son, in the best of condition, now only 1 Beautiful largest size Lester Upright, in the finest of walnut case, used only two weeks, now goes for $288. Another Lester, largest size, practically brand new, now goes for $196. Still another Lester, in exquisite oak case, cannot be told from new, now goes for $138. A superb Weber Upright Piano, in Ar condition, cost when new $625, goes tomorrow for $283. The regular $500 style Pease, been used for several years, but in excellent condition, now only $287. An extremely beautiful Kimball, in superb walnut case, absolutely brand new, but ee damaged in shipment, retail value $600, now only 42, And a number of others now offered at prices never be- fore ¢ eamed of. We must get rid of everything, hence these tremendous reductions. The drawers have serpen tine front, the top > an $19.50 get cohatsts of three ploces—Settee, Arm Chair and Recep me is of birch In a rich mahogany finish. The design is backs are ornamented with Ladies’ Attention Miss Hrown, the embroidery pert, whe was at Lon Becond ave, the firwt of January Bhe will continue teaching the lef making fancy work, absolutely free to all those purchasing thelr at London's ooo and 34 in width ey shaped beveled French plate mirror measures 1sst0. a CRT ; j / | | A dancing dress for a bud of the ‘ geanon ta of dove gray eitk, show | tng a satin Mower of « lighter tone | ‘The gown to girtishiy «imple, prin roduced by ju swe SRR em ET $1.00 Down $1.00 Per Weeki Buys any stove in our stock. eae blue mirror velvet ‘k goay be turned into an| ’s E “t lidren’s Eyes A. be given careful attention. | When « child complaine™of head- leche or does not like to study, thy leyes may be at fant, Consult wi —we make & spectalty of childre vies. Hehuchard Opth Second ave. | We take your old stove as part payment and allow full value. THAT GIVE STRENGTH TO 316 been Av. yr Bs ed Sia are iyware Cloak and suit Co. 0 ut| a omgg tices Pe sy eel Hunter Baltimore Aye, full Our warehouse must be cleared of every instrument now quart $1.00 there. Fine Organs, in the best of condition, are now of- Ola a a en per gallon fered at ridiculously low prices. Every well-known make #1.50 is represented, all of which are now offered at prices ranging from $5 and up. Remember that the quickest action is necessary. The extremely low prices now asked for these fine instruments will induce many pianoless homes to take advantage of this sale, Better come the first thing tomorrow morning. As to terms, we'll accept any reasonable offer now—S10, $8, or even $6 per month will place one of these rare bargains in your home. D. S. JOHNSTON CO. Biggest, Busiest, Best Dealers 903 SECOND AV. To the Novelty Cloak and Suit House EVERYTHING ON THE PREMISES TO BE SOLD WITHIN TEN DAYS§ THE GREATEST CLOAK SALE EVER HELD IN SEATTLE GIVING THE PUBLIC THE BENEFIT OF THE SACRIFICE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE 130,000.00 Stock at 48c on| pam : the Dollar HING NEW AND UP TO THE MINUTE STYLE IN CLOAKS, SUITS, SKIRTS, RAIN COATS AND WAISTS WILL GO AT A TREMENDOUS SACRIFICE IN ORDER TO DISPOSE OF STOCK QUICKLY AND ESTABLISH US IN OUR NEW QUARTERS. LARGEST SELECTION WEST OF CHICAGO. London Box Coats and Suits 1 2 50 Full length, extra well tailored, in all hades materials; Ladyware values soa Pip aiyaet ag pe price ors} High Ciass Man - Tailored Coats and Finest Women’s Suits B gs $37.50; our to-day sate price .. ™ Panama Walking Skirts KEYSTONE LIQUOR CO. 1123 Fire corner Seneca. Mal ; Ind. 1184. NO BAR on’t = throw letothes, Mave them cleaned to took like new at the Pantortum. Ho up Main 1048 on NARCH MALLEABLE BEST RANGE IN THE WORLD Top Coats and Nice Suits mixtures; Ladyware values to $15.00; Finest {m: ---Suits Ce Imported Top Goat Ladyw its Up to $27.50; our to-day sale IT IS POOR POLICY to buy a cheap range, even on cheap payments, and then end half A MON- ARCH will s purchase price (it needs no It is all ginal cost the first year in repairs and increased coal bills. give you $2.00 more value for every dollar of it han other ranges. action, repair in the « short Box Coats Women’s Imported Models all sha 0 finish, well a ees pena The DUPLEX DAMPER, which k lined Lady. values up to $12.00; belongs exclu ivelj to the Monarch ales up to 10-day sale price it a Range, is the “reason why” the MON- irc. te peepee ARCH: greater and ‘more even any other ALL the coal Other anda and is heat, w range \ Monarct ranges NOT t 1 all the coal, lot i ashe carried to the mp by ash PLEX DAMPER Hundreds of Raincoats Hundreds Finest Hanae Skirts -Svell sik and Satin bincest Best we ware up t sale price p to $2 5 aban t with the 1o-da man. 7 DI : . rive ly EVEN HEAT in the oe : : . Will be included in the Greatest 10.Day Cloak Bet a nr cenak! aiden Guat eal head Finest Line of Silk and Satin Petticoats, Waists, Etc., sate Ever Held in Seattle. sotet hive ws TURN soa anes a P,CARMENTS MADE TO MEASURE FROM THE LADYWARE CLOTH AT A GREAT DISCOUNT. NO GOODS EXCHANGED AND ike. You never have to change your pies about. They all cook evenly. You can ALTERATIONS CHARGED FOR DURING THIS SALE. bake a cake with a (stove) shovelful of coal, A MONARCH uses only five tons of coal a year with a careful Some assert t a Monarch can be run on four tons a year-—one ton’every three months, IT HAS BEEN DONI [Sale Going on at 1316 Second Avenue, Opposite Arcade Entrance HNovelty Cloak @ Suit Mig. Co., . I, HOFFMAN, ee wink bs Owners With Any Other Range? Pes «seem Sxconp Avenve & Spring STREET OY PE fet we oor att * ed oe A AA A AE NN ae am eng - banana erate tetramer menage

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