The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 31, 1907, Page 3

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TER IMPROVEMENTS SOUGHTS BY MILLMEN , February 9 has been set aa the} A larte audience attended the Special Gerviee.) ) egw. Belg undefeated thus far S50 00 date for the examination for pro | *ecend stereopticon lecture deliv LABOR OFFICIALS Jan 31M ment aon, foes on Friday to ‘Ta ) motion of the sergeants of Company | red by Profemsor M. Meindel lant Hah river, from the | & a . a © Tacoma five, we }L, N. GW. An order to that of | Maht at the Theosophical hall, The FOR A YEAR I, have watred me vie " aaogd buneh will 6°) ‘The estate of Mary A. Gattney | feet Was yesterday tesued by the] subject wae “Thought Morme in the qecare = gover - k. : Bg ot ck ° k gt oghs M. CG. A./hae sold to the Washington & Ore- | S4jutant general at Olympia, The] Muliding of Characte id wae ih eee eeeeee: Section, Of ine ea that Wielewa le the first) kon railroad (Union Pacific) lote 7) examination will be held at the a ted Py oe lantern view#! ghe Central Labor Counelt last decision of Chairman ag Sh etoria has played injand & block 28, Maynard's pla armory in Seattle by a board of |/shoWing the o * ansumed bY | night ted the following officers the rivers and harbere co ee porn | $180,000, The property i# located on re consisting of Brig, Gen. | thodgents of devotion, love, fear, ame |, » A, Rice, 5 te allow an umendueat em,» WE psa ert, om shinai © nouthweat corner of Fifth av, |/Ortts Hamilt ‘ol. John Kinaio| DINOA, writer, etc, Kach view wan! surphy, vice-president tien bill to pF Oe | eceanek af nae efore Justlee land Main et, and ie probably in jand Acting Assiatant Surgeon FM Dlained by the professor, Who] sinith, necretary; Mise Allee y of the mouth of the alding chicken Coops, |tended to be used for depot pur | Carroll imed (hat “thoughts are thing®’ | tinanctal secretary; Wm. A. Trous Magely due to thelr ef.) and who at firet determined to apy | a awed for depot p : = d'react'on the person thinking : 4 1 the Washington | peal the case, have decided to p poses, The deed is signed by Wal. | person nking | dais, reading clerk; Robert Oreh- | Srtke capitol The will| thelr fines, ‘They will pay a trate i iaoeal, 00 adminiatrates * WANT REGRADE OF Hat imed that, owing to| of $175 for the chickens they ate, the ‘eatute, and Joined in by all the tone, they will be| Hot to mention the costs of the pro} GR © FIFTH AVENUE fato the cargo business | ¢ odings. o R. Collins hae sold to Morrie eee Ne. and they with to| Another negro imported by the! South thn at corner of for tt. A number of Groat Northern to work on the| ‘the properte tw unimproved. Mabet |, PFoperty owners residing or own urc ase ere an » by Vessel, | coast Mine hai amy > ¢ ¥ prope “ e ied 4 a ywa | cause the man fa question, I 4 D. Keary has sold to Sdward Mor- | (Me bratty alone en a age laced and there placed | Powell, “oleaed out" the Riverside |i a4 Sasvciaten a lot on Beventh | | soaker Game ancee 7S one f aces ° ; eer, © dee get up a | (colored) chub, thro | AY. Hear Stewart at, for $96,000, ¢ yetition fo: riay started on one than and’ Nea tobe prea | woule Guthelt has nia to Max Cler| Rttion fort ootorns Bes Foor n four-story brick | into subtalssion by the officer who| cue the northeast corner of Four~ | iene, ae 6 maue, I ceutoo te age teenth av, and Waat Olive at, tor)” eRe eraden on ‘ at which » it be butt apveseed ne bona one $20.00 and Fourth FA es HIGH GRADE SUITS AND OVERCOATS, MADE . 0 € } pa . a i ae at sa matter whieh City Br yy ‘8 THAT WILL PROTECT YOU JAINST gaat ort of Hewitt | Judge Shakespeare, He had previ PR eee s Pho bye ot 8] sinect. ‘Thomson and his assistant OF FABRICS THAT WiLI, PROTECT YOU AGAINST ¥. MC. A. basket: / ously been ordered from town by |)N" PAs ee oy ce, | Mt: Jeffery, have given a good deaf SUDDEN CHANGES OF TEMPERATURE. Header in the basketball | the police, but had declined to Ko. bi ee eee in addition [of attention to for weveral months : |property on which the firm has an |PM#t Mr, Thomson and other city ‘ ‘ excluntve.”” tt containa & single col, | Oft@lals have gone alt over the aide S | 1) IS unum ot aitarish matter, beating in ill Inteet, running south an tar pecial Frices » |the loeat realty situation, It t#|"? Jackson st, and back to the to | belt and though a hovel method | Of the first hill, investigating th advantages of a regrade of the en TO BE SOLD _ has nat been an ac cide nt or ise along the road. We pay our men 20 cents day we than any other th pet her around Seattle or and treat them men. The result te that every man) takes an interest In his work and | treat the passengers In a way that shows he is not at war with all the | cy une NOT EVEN) FOR SALE — ROAD Ove G WAGES ES INTEREST —_—-- to purchase pte me a few the tine jaye ago by | Whose entity I am iy to disciowe. But ae i t intention of die wt among the fnterent in the road we | her local aystem, employes of ‘any further.” This ie . My interests are here, and | made by President | nore f intend to stay, unless I am Of the Seattle, Ren~ | driven out, The way the corpora. in reply to the | tion committee of the council treats pat him by « Star reporter, | my application for franchises 1 r that the old Ren- | sometimes think they want to drive valley road W8*) me out. My Dearborn st. franchiad| has been held up for several months | without any apparent reason ‘T believe In competition tn trans. | portion as I believe in it In every | other business, with an interchange- able system of transfers among ‘ne competing lines. If any other com- pany wants to come out tn the ter ritory, south of the city, let it come. More transportation means more peopl, and more people means eventually more fares and larger “ idend: Mr Crawford = said gre all, right here, in SP contrel « majority of the poad and live along the | with the people are of the friendiieat test nature, The @f the employes of the pe Aueuet i not a conduc- left the employ of and none has been that patted there RAIN IS ROUTE and North- have again smashing schedule The Great ‘Oriental Limited train : now 100 hours be Northern Pacific's from St. Paul, Yesterday, became this morning “ report™ from the Northern Pa yesterday, ‘The Burlington & was dow Jan aftemmoon. FOR LIFE. “pall” » man ever had I bank atcount # to Ket if you will begin tito a savings ac He by Uitte your account ‘Put in the State Hank ‘Wi reeetve 4 per cont semi-annually mep towards mx Special Service.) VANCOUVER, B.C, Jan 21.~—a} German woman Just arrived from | Manitoba with seven children were | found tn a shack on the outskirts of | the city practically starving and half clothed. There ne furnt ture tn the house. The husband had | dengeted the farajiy. (Berippe ‘Tolegragh t Bervice.) CHICAGO, Jan. 31.—Fire, follow. ing an explosion im the car barns on North Clarke st. this morning, Killed James Mackus, a workman, and barned 100 cars, at a loss of | $200,000. (Scripps Telegraph Service.) SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 31.—The/ hoard of education went into exesu-| tive session this morning to prepare | plane for « visit of President Walsh | and Superintendent Roncouiert te Washington to confer with the president on the Japanese exctuston matter, The members aguin ex pressed themecives as confident! that the fight is won. but are still determined to maintain the position which the board has taken. charity ball for the benefit of the Good Shepherd will be given Monday evening February 11th, at Chrie Real $2.25 Cotton Blankets $1.45 The business of our Fourth Floor Bedding Department is growing by leaps and bounds. | This is due, beyond a doubt, to the value-giving in vogue The Blankets we offer for tomor row’s selling are one of these spien- did values. These Blankets are full 11-4 size, are extra heavy, exceptionally well fleeced, and have pretty borders in either pink or blue. BASEMENT STORE Always something going on in our Basement Store which fs of great interest to house keepers. Bavarian Tea Sets at ad “and trans Flour lle 10¢ 25e and 2% Shaker Sifters lfc Rolling Pins at .. I value. Sale of Sample Beds This mal is espectaliy worthy of t attention of rooming house and hotel proprietors ything amiss with whatever, only for selling at cut are our floor last of t kinds and w the room they ocew for new goods than the yrofit we'd make by holding therr their original prices. * |ing of three townships in the north | were present |be done with flowers, and Mins |nacte Baptiet church on Palestine} }was given last night, jbelng “Social Law and Cust Tonight the lecturer will | jon “Courtship sad Marriag Bible Lands,” and tomorrow night | Seattle today Wot a Case for the a Building Phone, lod. 692. _— LOTS SOLD OR of advertining, one that le sure to 5am Feoults LOCAL FLASHES Lierary Now Paid Fon The final payment due the con-| tractors of the new library was |made yesterday, the amount being | word, a characteristic so painfully | $9,800, and was received in a draft) ine jfrom Andrew Carnegie. | Minnesota Club Meets. 1. A. Nadeau, director general of the A-Y.P-B, in an address be- fore the Minnesota club last night stated that at least 25 states be represented at the fair bulidings. Green Lake Reservoir Case, Tn the condemnation cases for a lulte for @ reservoir for the water department at Green Lake a ver) | diet for approximately $19,800 was | brought in Judge Tallman’s court yesterday, The case was concluded yesterday Warni to Land Sharks. Recetvor nk A. Twitehell, of the United States land office, hes sent out & warning to the public against being imposed upon by professional locators at the open ern part of Whatcom county, which ia to take place February 6. Michigan Club Toni At the meeting of the Michiga cub tonight In the rooms of the Alaske club, |. A. Nadeau will give an address and a committee will be appointed to negotiate for an ap ipropriation by Michigan state for the fair and also far a suitable building. Lectures by Heindel. Prof. M. Heindel gave his second lecture in the Theosophy hall last bight to a good audience. His #ub- | | Jeet was: “Thought Forms in the! | Building of Character.” He will! conclude his course tonight with a lecture on “Astrology; Its Relation w All Religions.” Flower Mission Opens. ‘The recently organised trutt and [Mower mission held ite first open) meeting in the Lincola hotel yes) torday, when about 200 women Mre. C. FP. Stoutes borough spoke of the good that may | \Jessie §=«Ballard, president, ex | plained the plans of the organiea tion. Courtehip and Marriage. The fifth lecture of Prof W. Watson's course tn the Geo Taber the subject the course wil) close with a recital of “Experiences in Russia.” Concert by Mrs. Lemmeit. Mra. Helen Howarth Lemmell, so prano, will sing at tho Grand Feb ruary 3, and will be assisted by the following: Miss Clara Lewys, con-| tralte; John J. Blackmore, piano Joba L. Gibbs, violin. A piano and string quintet will be rendered by| BB Ross, W. K. Hediey, W.) Pryor, Le Grand Carter and Erwin} Gaatel | Young Moran Passes Away. Ralph Morgn, the 15-yearcld son of the late Peter Moran, dic the family home in Cherry Valley j after a short fliness of typhoid fe ver. The body was bronght to Funeral services will Ht arlae and | © pair of | American | that «ive or Second ave $3.50 iversal eatiefactic dentist, 230 Burke Beattie eee Dr. Hunt, “Learn the value of money, realize that it stands when honestly made, as the monw ment to your val a citizen. Out of every dollar earned save twenty-five cents. Save seventy-five if you can, but never less than twenty-five.” RUSSEL SAGE This a safe pl ompany offers for savings where it earns 4 per cent interest and is available when needed. ® SHORROCK, Pre ae iaRrian v Pres ALEX MERE, oe a bhi Tis, “Caonten, i GooD PIANOS Victor and Edison Talking Machines sHET MUSK TIi Second Ave be held tomorrow afternoon from LECTURES GIVEN BY| PROF. HEINDEL the residence of Sherman Moran, 727 16th av. N, Burtal will be in the family lot In Lakeview ceme tery N, G. W, Examinations \"s wide hill, That Fifth av will be lene near future to correspond with the thoroughfares below it, appears wraded In to be assured, though the determina THES tion of what grades can be made i not been worked out yet eS SCHOOL SENIORS TO EN. | TERTAIN THE GIRLS. February 14 the senior boys of) high school are to ive a social | apread to the senior girla in the!) jMbrary, This ts the first senior “doing” this year 800-804 First Av., White enameled sinks at o @. Ht. Brown Piombing Both phones, Phone, Main 1514 ———— = Profensor Heine VALUES $12.50 and $15 UNBURPASBABLE BIRATEL OUR BELIEF IN AGGRESSIVE TACTICS. DEMON- Phone, Independent 3373 McCARTHY’S BARGAIN FRIDAY Means Something at This Store No Matter What You Buy, You Get In addition to the many splendid offers made by our After-Inventory Sale of Remnants, Odd Lots and Broken Lines which are selling at a fourth and a half less than the regular prices, article in the store will be on sale at a Special Discount of 10 Per Cent tomorrow, every other Just walk right in and pick what you want from our entire stock. spool cotton, cut glass or fancy silk. dise as on the rarest novelties. It doesn’t matter whether it’s You get the discount just the same on the most staple merchan- But remember that no extra discount will be allowed on goods which are already reduced in price. There are many. articles which are already selling at away below cost and the sale prices will remain the same on these tomorrow as it has been all this week. We days i much some You will really save all the way from 10 to 50 per cent by doing your trading here tomorrow and if money is any ject to you, then you surely will t allow such a splendid opportunity fo slip from your grasp. are bound to n the week a on the price of Saturday’s nake Friday one of the bus iest We are willing to sacrifice so ur goods in order to divert onday’s immense business to the day when weare best able to take care of you. And remember that this discount applies to cash sales ¢ or sen prices. only. d them C. O. D. to anyone except at reg Bring your pock ket t book with you. We cannot afford to charge any goods ular McCarthy Dry Goods Co. 1512 to 1522 Second Avenue Between Pike and Pine Streets The last lecture in the course by 1 will be given to place on “Astral lare tion to All Religions” J. REDELSHEIMER & CO. Cor, Columbia St. Strongest Overcoat House in the § 4 Marsh, James Blaine, Marry Dale. ¥. W. Co { Franka, L. Jomeph Allman. Business agent, new Maine All of the above rill, jar trustees for the ensuing term Mamuel floomer, Mine Dora| NEW MEETING DAY’ | Wadman, HH. I. Dewey } COUNTY COMMIG6IONERS. The executive board: H. KB. Dew ley, T. Muleshey, D. Mengst, Paul ‘Tuesday and Wednesday hgs been | Mohr w. O. Wiewine, Wdward Cart-| set for the meeting day# of the jron, J Tapp, J. A. Miller, Barn yunty board of commissioners, af- } uel Moone ter March , Inetead of Thursday Organts committee 1 4 Wriday of each week, as at pres- Hrewer, Bugene Minith, Charlies it INVESTMENTS THAT PAY The Best Property in Seattle Within the Reach of All Investors. By the division of the ownership into Units for in- Unit Ownership Sys some of the best busi under the div tem of The idual investment, Trustee Company, been brought within the ym $100 to $100, ness property in Seattle has reach of investors in any amount fr 000. The ownership of Trustee Property No. 6 (now un- kane ‘Central Building,” will be the largest, office der construction), wn as the most commodious and best at $1,500, 1,500 which paying building in the city, valued 000, has been divided under this system into units. These of $1,000 each the of those who wish to invest less than $1,000. will be pa at the rate of 6 per cent during construc- will receive their pro Units are being sold to investors at the rate Units will also be divided into even tenths for benefit Interest d upon all in- vestments which the f« rata share of the ince fr the building Investments in centrally located business property pay large rental returns and tion, after investors me r in Seattle will always increase in value every The rental and increase value earnings of the prop- erty are divided in proportion to the holdings of the Unit owners, consequently the ownership of one Unit is just as good an investment for $1,000 as the own- ership of the whole property for $1,500,000, The Trustee Company also has some Units for sale These properties year. in Trustee Properties Nos. 4 and 5 are certain to produce most satisfactory results. Call or write for a more particular description of these properties and the method of dividing the own- ership into Units. THE TRUSTEE COMPANY Lowman Building. OSTEOPATHY Seattle's Leading Specialist, 40 Year's Experience. Start Now and Save$12.50 That you may keow what a wonderful science Osteopathy ie and give me a chance to demon- strate to you that I can cure you without the use of drugs, medi- * or surgery, I will deduct 0 my regular fee for a 1 successfully treat se known to the hu- De Clare Co., Beattie, Wi Dear Sir Poaeioly you may have tongotten me. bat 1 have set tergeten yes, for the jon Free. Lady At- tendant. Gratefully yours, ‘Thie letter, and hundreds are om file at our office (hem. | Cure Rupture Comptctety and Without and without work Office Houre—9 a. m. Open evenings Tuesdays. Thuredays and Saturdays from 6 to § och Permanent operation ot pain. Phone Main 6286 Seattle, Wash. ~~ with your or business NO CURE—NO PAY Consultation and Bxamination Pree HOUR®-te m Sp m Bun or ao mt ip =m Made in Sea‘tie. Novelty Skirt Mfg. Co. 1207 Second Ave. Geattle Wath L. . HOFFMAN. DR. CLARKE CO, 123 Second Ave. So., Cor, Wash- ington St. Seattle, Wash. A Whey for 1 it Friday Only Tr a solid oak Rocker with a highly polished g n finish, There are six turned spindles in the bac urmounted with an ornamental panel. Hays wide curving arms and a cobbler seat. Is almost ex actly like cut shown. This Rocker always sells for $3.00. Special for Friday only, $1.95, Another wapey. Senciat We are offering tw ns * Desks at a special reduced price. They ar f solid quarter- sawed oak with a gx f 1 They are just exactly alike excepting that one has a drawer and the other has not rl price with drawe 50—special price s $6.75 Corrury Furwrrure Company Srconp Avenve & Spring Street re bar

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