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: Naa i Sn A DCE Bt: A banquet will be "given at the Cafe Drexel, corner of James st, and Third ay. tonight at § o'clock, AND BARB GE | ORATORY, ELOQUENCE "taint nent | CUSTOMS BUSINESS THE SEATTLINOTAR—TUESDAY FEB. 1906 WAS VERY LARGE Principal (Star Special Borvice,) by the men who have been active} PORT TOWNSEND, Feb. 6.—|Mlour, £524,006 bar in politionl affaire tn the newly] Merchandise commodities to the} Cotton we created Twelfth ward, Over 100 in] enormous value of $45,000,000 was | Cotton cloth ....+ | Vitations have been ued, and] handied by the various Wheat, 7,746,187 bushels... 8,666,288 | Y OEVOTE EN a dnd am bles to b these were placed in the hands of] Puget sound customa 4 per, #40,710,000 feet,,, 3,407,876 mee CATHERS if when there are no stables to House | He nen reutding at York, Bouth-| ing the 12 months of 1006, By far non and other fiah . £006,618 | bo gee apnea Ai gag gee fet yay rast would east Seattle, Columbia, Hillman and] the greater portion of this was ex-| Megs and dairy products. 401,679 ED OISCURSION OF REFUSE | tee ig be hired by the elty, only | Btiahton Beach, to be issued to the | ported, leaving a very healthy bai Principal Importe. PROBLEM — COUNCIL AS He ee eared then work eight] Yoters who have heretofore shown | anoe of trade tn favor of tho dis- | silk, 2,724,063 pounds, ... $10,229,004 WHOLE TO DISCUSS IT, houra a day, instoad of from 12 to| Political activity trict, ‘The heaviest items of export | Cepper ore . 4,180,666 ceaniniabiciniatain 16, aa now.” The real object of the banquet 1*/) was four, cotton and cotton eloth, 4,467,114 pounds 728.881 | Garbage us a cause for a wonder-| He then showed the advantages | to create a festing of harmony and | wheat, lumber, fish and dairy prod-' hemp 718,090 | ful outburst of eloquence! Jot the Meldrun {neinerator over the | $904 fellowship, and to Ligaen ucts. Of thene all but the cotton | yute and bagst 660,061 To the average person the sub-| others, tn that (he drum “te ab} ny differences that ee _ producta were contributed by the] Matting, 6,926,809 ‘equare fect would seom too malodorous for | solutely odorle ound in the| **iven tn toa part As) his meeting | territory tributary to Puget sound, yards servic. eee ‘anything but whiffing, but not so| highest grade business sections as|® candidate for counciiman o! he| Lumber shipments during 1906 Bhi fa Geattie’s city fathers. Until yom | well aw the residential sections of | Hew Ward will be Bernt Ny b© | were exceptionally heavy, owing te terday the meetings of the présent|Londos, causes no disagroeable| Voted for when Columile ts ae | the g # to Ban Francisco and founcll had seomed commonplace, odor, and requires no fuel other | Bexed to Beattie, an ——— Ma 40 | Walparaiso. As lumber shipped to Hall, team. Citizens had begun to fear it would| than the garbage it eventually tu-| “ie the latter question having bee | American ports is not counted in the| Mo, Tons. No. Te go down in history as a common: | ctnerates.” called for Marob 6. exports, only such of the Increase ap | B00 148,467 1,661 1,076,008 place, business-ttke and humdrum | Revelle Rises. > - may be attributed to Valparaiso te leared, | bedy of solons Councilman Revelle then rose to COSTLY MONUMENT noted in the reports went out from | #66 1,741 1,804,402 Last night's meeting saved {t. | gpeak, Something about “Tom” tn the customs house, Lumber ship | 146 8.408 £682,881 When the report of the finance} dicated that he had come primed, T0 CAPT. FORTSON mente te foreign ports were #7» | Potal of vessels . 125,000 feot In excems of 1906 jiearaie, Sa committee recommending the con-| put his speech exceeded the hopes cater tb ot <aoe, So orga j of even his best friends; for 30 min under the Meldrum patent was) ues he held the audience spell- read, “Hi” Gilt was on hie feet In| hound: he Genied the garda que. The eighth annual reunion of the | See “Ht” started in | | ton from every concelvable stand bebats Washingtoa volunteer asso Poasting the finance committee for | point, except “the hauling away of | Cation tx weurping unto fteelf the right to/ Sr p eng the disp . 1 pe old soldiers aat down to a banquet decide so important a question| fe advised the rejection of the |! the labor temple, Stories were Without bringing it before the coun- | committee's report, the purchase of | told of individual and collective ad GH; he did not belfeve the Meldrum | few acres in the south end and a| Yeatures in the Philippines, and erematory was the best, nor did he | few acres in the north end for build. | the matter of a monument to the believe that we needed any foreten | ing erenmator’ ‘and tu the mean. | DFave Capt. George H. Fortson, who consulting engineers to tell us bow | while he advised the purchase of; died March 26 in the general how to build garbage incinerators. enough “wagons and soows to die-| pital at Manila, was taken up A “We have thousands of them in| pose of the garbage. The fact that| committee already appotnted tnt this country that can do tt better| there would be no available money | mated that @ sum of $10,000 would than any foreigner!” he sald, with for at least a year, and that the| De rated for & Sweeping gexture. “The serious) expense of the number of scowa| city park commissioners will do thistake Which the committee made! that would be necessary would be Bate two blocks between Twelfth | as in not recommending the adop- enough to build several inetnera-| and Fourteenth ave. to the nanocia: thon of the Mallen ordinance, there-! by having the olty buy teams and do ite own hauitng, so an to dis son Place for public purposes. MRS. PAUTOT DIES (Btar Boscial Service.) eloquence. He then sat amidst the [cheers of the audience and his fel low members. And Then Hurd Rose. + choy reyrong gon vy i Counctiman Hurd then rose and, fn the committee of the whole!” tn a voive quivering with suppressed Mr. GH! then made a motion that | @@otion, said that be had been tn} the watter be referred to the coun-| Vor of the finance committee’ report, but that the earnestness of tig pare eye ine whole. | the gentioman from the Third, and the eloquence of “Hi” was followed by Councilman |from the Seventh had «svineed Crichton. . Dr. Crichton started tn! him of his error. that he did not object to! The motion to refer the matter having matter threshed out by | to the council sitting as a comuit- the council, and in his usual cool, | tee of the whole was passed unaw te manner explained the | {mousty, The counctl will meet presented in the gar| Thursday evening for that purpose. | Thureday evening for that PEreOe. |““Hattalo gasoline engines tor all absurd it would be for the! Moneyback grocer sells Schill-' purposes. Geo. H. Woodhouse Oo, Sity to buy any teams tow,” he said, | ing’s Best toa and coffee. - us University st. Delphine Pautot, wife of Frank Pautot. and came to this country 40 years ano. ‘The funcral will be held tomor row afternoon from the family home, to Mount View cemetery, where interment will be made. Ladies, 4 shipment of Gage Hate bas arrived! inal Picoranie of Knit Underwear Savings Run to a Third and Better With the cost of fine yarns greatly increased, and manufacturers of knit goods crowd | Fleece-Lined ——“T ed with orders, this is indeed f $ Half-Wool | remarkable news. Bat, in | he fee Gnion Suit Suks ~ 30C Noni” pietek avecadek tne eee 98¢ Children’s sisine "piped Fine | Women's Jersey Ribbed Extra regular price Thc; Finai Ch Clearance, per garment, 4 price $3.50, Final per suit ee lar price 16c; Final Clearance | price, per garment Be | ance price, @ Hats has arrived! $2.95 | Ladies, « shipment of ¢ Clearance Sale or Men’s Soft Hats at About Half Price Formerly $1.50; to omit the Lot Quick We eT 9C $3.co and $2.50 one. Slip- pers for $1.1 Women's Strap Sti fine patent and viet ‘ia handturn soles, French heels, with three or four straps. Not much more than half price $3.00 and 33.50 Dress Boots at $2.50. Women's Dress Boota--two complete lines that have Nothing the matter with the oren selling "ail conten th hats—they are perfect at every $2.00 and $2.60 ao pair, are point. But, invent showed how $2.50. All sizes, us that we had too many hat $3.50 Shoes at hence these were marked for 50 a Pair. slaughter. Six different style “a Me, somath le Shove to choose from, in black, brown —made of viel, box os and light shades Not all sizes of every Boys’ $1.50 Shoes at $1.19 a Pair. style, however, but all sizes as you avtghtegd. 100 pairs genuine Hickory find them : Calf Shoes, with heavy sole, As the total doesn’t run up and 200 paire calf Ince Shoes in the thousands, you'll have with heavy quilted bottom to be nimble of limb to get a m ong + nent and “look in.” Extra salesmen will tre lodhing, far sorvige, Bites be in attendance. 9 to 1%, at $1.19 « pair Hats has arrived! Ladies, a shipment of Gage Housefurnishings at Go- Quick Prices $2.50 Ash Cans $1.00 Hea Galvan ized Iron Cov Curtain Stretchers soc Spice Cab- B9e. inets 28¢. Spice Cabir ered Ash Cans, nicely varnish ¢ ers. R Water Pails joc tretehin, lace curta Galvanized iron Water ¥ shawls, blankets, ete ud made to } justable to any Regular positively rust rice 00; spec . proof; hotds 12 | He pee 69¢ quarts. Regu | . lar price, 26« } 85c Clothes Baskets 59¢. special ..18¢@ cereal # 4oc Granite Kettles 2 fresh and | Gray Enameled Steel Lipped | tle, piold arts. Regu- | 2ze | $1.50 Family Scales O8¢. se Cc . Hangers 2'4¢ of et steel é hed in | Ht Willow tether Tank dozen Woo Cogs H k enamel, Rul price large 6. Regular price 85« go tomorrcw @ 56! 3 pecial O8e onal Be K place last night and 109 | country, while Japan in return seat that purpose. The), tors, was overlooked in Me flight of | tion if the city shalt acquire Fort). 1 sien countries $42,068,412 To Alaska Five Leading Ports. To Hawalt Exports Imports To Panama canal sone. Seattle 921,061,015 $14,740,829 | ~~ | Tacoma 16,101,452 =, 708,818 ‘Total exports . 164,480,007 Pt. Townsend. 1,449,068 62,408 Imports of District Pverett 968,158 176,680 $21,128,100 Hellingham 421,064 86. 676 | Pee ne ee AUBURN, Wash, Feb, 5.--Mre jFrom foreien countetes died yesterday morning of preumonta, at the age of 66 years, the gentleman | Mra. Paatet was a native of France | Japan was by far the most prom of vessels Inent factor in trade relations with |« entered conte 626,066 thie district, Goede vained at/®otal number of vensels $12,046,018 were exported to that] + cleared éevene 2,007 Total tonnage of vessels ls merchandise valued at §11.566,108,| cleared ‘ British Columbia and Canada, in|) A segremation of the business by ports evidences to & greater degres than ever Seattie’s right to the claim | 610,861. Chi of being the queen commercial city | r, purchased to the |@f the northwest, The appended 2, and vold us| table giving the imports and exports | worth of merchandise | of the five jeading porte in the dis- The following tables contain ali| trict is self-explanatory, By com the princtpal itema gleaned from a) parison with the total tmport and | moptete statement of the business | export Meures for the atetrict it wil! yeacted in the distriet during the | be sean that Beattie handled slightly year 1906 more than half of all exports Exports of District. eigh ports and a great des | than half of the linporte. | second place, bought goods valued at 93,101. amount of WHOSE NECK WAS BROKEN py ong, eh . Cream or White Silver Cot | condition, we must make Fine Whke or Silver Wool ton Fleece-Lined Union Sufte; | room for sprin ummer “Hudeon Mille” Vests and button down front; superior | Ps in tae and sum: Pants; all sizes, 4, 5, 6; per finish; regular price Se; Fi | Stocks. fect fitting; well made Un nal Clearance ® price, per suit | ey regular price $1.26. e ah Clearance price, per gar 35¢ 75¢ Hand-Trimmed ment aaa bins & ‘- Vests and Pants t LYS CUSHING, THE COLORADO GIRL WHO DISLO- ~ sinha Soeaatl $1.05 Half-Wool 98¢ | CATED HER NECK BY AN AWAKENING YAWN, ; ‘omen's Jereey Vv | Women’s Jersey Ribbed Fine | Cream White Cotton Fleece ests and Pants (Seattio Star's Exctusive Service.) jscreamed for help and almost! Cream White Cotton Fleece | Lined Hand-Trimmed Vesta | Women’s Jersey Ribbed Extra DENVER, Col, Feb. 4.—Let the | fainted.” Lined Union Suits; button | and Pants to match ali steea | Fine Silver Wool “Puritan” girl who seks the “beauty sleep” Dr. Geo. W. Perin, a prominent éown front; superior finish; | 4, 5, 6; regular price 75¢; Fi Vests and Panta, (out slses) nf the morn beware how aho yawns /steopathic doctor who promptly at all sizes, 4, 5, 6; regular price | nal Clearance oe per gar 7. & 9 large and comfortable and arm stretches tended ber, explains the case 4 65c; Final Clearing Price, ment ....65 eace 59e¢ | Underwear for stout women; The experience of Miss Alys G jfound a displacement of sublaxa POF OU... cece were die! regular price $1.25; Final Cushing, a popular young wo man | ton of the firet and second vert | Clearance price, per garment of soctety. daughter of « prominent} bre of the spine, The bones w $3.50 All-Wool ase vdygon 3 mang c . M8 BH ieweier of this city, 1s remarkable. | protruding over an inch to the ri Union Suit ests an ‘ants ‘ By yawning and stretebing hor Pride of the Cold, warmth or w 4 Ribbed Finest | 75¢ Wool-Mixed arms one morning recently, while|® sudden jerk may have caused the Women’, Jerey_ Ribbed | aca thee a ords —— oe Swen Vests and Pants Cc sleepy because of attendance at a) “iscles op one side to contract oF vi a an” bet ; “ tw \aege the DUS Ove expand more hose on the b-} gn ta white or silver; Dut-| Lined, Hand-Trimmed (out | Women's Jorsey Ribbed Fine [Bi foslety function tne previaue fven wine alpagy eg Sagar atl dae ton dows front; perfect fit-| size) Veste and Pants to Heseset Week — PAA 0 “peatty sleep,” she suffered a brok- |i may have thrown the vertebrae ting and comfortable; regular : match, all sizes, 7, &, 9; regu and Panta; superior Simeone: 4 to one side.” He expinine that the says: “1 awoke,|case might easily have been f hummed a slumber Mise Cushing and, half dazed, Miwe Cusbing has now recover song, I yawned and stretched my | She says ber experience he i} m# to throw off the drowsiness of | a lesson to her lam well now asleep. Something snapped in myjehe remarked, “but yawo-1 shall neck at the bese of the skull. Il never again” TEACHERS ASK FOR INCREASE linds. The case was to have been tried Saturday, but Steiner relented (Star hg Gervice.) EVERETT, Fe A committee of teachers lant night appeared be | and informed the court that he fore the board of education asking | would pot prosecute and would for an inere in ealaries, to begin | stand for the costs. He has entered with the présent semester, if the/a protest, however, since he has learned that the latter amount to the sum they do. } finances of the district will permit They submitted statistics showing tho actwal living expenses of the| County Treasurer Booth says that teachers of the in support of| he took in more money yesterday thelr contention that the present} when taxes became due, than he salaries are tot as high as they|ever received before in one day should be. The salary scale is low-) All day his office was thronged er here than in either Senttle or! with property owners who were Tacoma anxious to pay their obligations Druggist Steiner, of Lowell, be The Hutchinson Clothing com cause be changed his mind, has! pany will bulld for ite own use a been called upen by Justice Bal-|one-story brick building with a 60 cock to pay court costs amounting |foot front on Mewitt av., beatde to $16, Last week, annoyed by|the American National bank buf boys who were snowballing him,/ing. It will take the place of wood he swore out warrants against six!on structures we ae me ee OVERLAND TRAINS ARE IN SNOW SLIDES Snowslides occurring in the Cas-7up, but, upon receipt of news of the cades last night, with a high wind penowslid it was canceled blowing down the canyons in et The Great Northern announces mountaing, have crippled both the| that ft will have its overdue trains! telegraph and overland train sery-}in Seattle sometime tonight. Ne fee of the different railroads for an}particular train is mentioned or bul Indefinite period letined to arrive over that road to- The North Coast Limited passen-}day at the King st. station ger train, due over the Northerm} Many anxious laily visit Pacific Sunday, hae not arrived amd}the union depot of get it woll a8 all overland traime}ting some news fr train on over that road are bulletined aa “nef which are relatiy lor Ace pant lefinitoly late |due to arrive. One lady this morn The overland trains due yesterd was anxiously inquiring about a a etill it and no definit a which was due hore an t iven as to when the , w were her sister and might arrive. Onl © train w hree nieces ¢ was unable to sent out over the I e cif y wmation regarding the Another train was ma train or tives. PARK DONATION IS A JOKE Choir aif et 6Biloe) € ®t le ' rn Knights ad¥i¢jon } When Melody ( ‘diod th i leum te the r Hee & \ 1 whi. iSpring end Marion ste, and the Fourteenth were both lea terms having almost $0 years moro |a revocation of it to rus. ° The lease of Block 2 is held by ably the queerest document of va The representative |the Madi Square Building com-|kind ever offered for probate im jof the state have pany, of which L. HM. Griffith is|King county, It provides for three | jections to the p nt. Thet firm ix preparing |execators, two of whom are ROW | trespass in the Bm to erect a ten-atory apartment bo-| dead, aleo for auxiliary executors, /croste a game preseNes in the event of those appointed re-| in the Olympte paney at the opening of the exposl tion. By The lease of the Block 16 ts am complete Hote! and Club & (ineorporated,) \. AYTHING TO FURNIGH THE HOME COMPLE Women's Suits, Walets, Furs, Bt a | Frederick & Nelson “UNDER ONE ROOF—E This Golden Oak Parlor Stand This Golden Oak Rocker $195} Rocker pic tured here with ts e made of Parlor Stand 2 solid oak in shown in illus golden fin tration ts made } ish, Mas of solid ok 19 } extousion golden = finish. } iets, om Top t# shaped? housed up and measures 24) >», ol x24 in, = Btand ¢ turne Y i hae square lower ) woindies in shelf and turned § pack lege, The reat } shaped lar price i# $2.75.) arms sup- The special price { ported by is in effect to turned morrow. spindles, cobbler ~~ ot seat, — om — ~~ { turned lege SEATTLE AGENCY FOR and rounds | OLOBE-WERNICKE BOOK CASES. |} pee “ta75 és SEE — The special noms } yricg ip of: fective to morrow Mixed Feather Pillows $1.15 Pr. ‘These mixed Feather Pillows weigh 6 pounds to the pair, and are covered with good grade wtriped ticking. They sell regularly at $1.56 a pair, The special price is effective tomorrow $4.35 White Blankets $2.75 Pr. Elevea-quarter mixed wool and cotton White Blankets, having blue or red striped border and weighing 4% pounds to the pair, Regular price $4.36 a pair. The special price ts effective to- morrow. Not More Than 2 Pairs to a Customer Nottingham Lace Curtains a Pair ‘s These Nottingham Curtains are 48 Inches # by 3% yards long, and come in assorted Both white and ecru curtains are included. special price ts effective tomorrow Burlap 12 1-2c Yard folld colored Burlap, 26 inches wide, fp brown and red. The special price ts morrow, ae You've Often Watched .2i*°3 Stream You've seen it strike an obstruction and form af too, That's the way heat is affected in many ra ing obstructions on the bottom of the anchor plates, ¢ etc, The heat is spasmodic and misdirected and tl is improperly cooked. The back linings of The Great Majestic Range Are perfectly smooth, as are the botto of the plates. The flow of heat is therefore unobstructed direct draft is created. Thus the food in the oven the full benefit of the heat and will bake perfectly even be cause the heat is distributed equally and contin H parts of the oven Furthermore, as every bit of heat energy extracted ff he fuel is used without waste because of direct draft the strictly air-tight oven, the Majestic’s fuel co is reduced to a minimum. The Great Majestic Range requires fewer repairs, uses less fuel, bakes perfectly and gives abundant hot water ond Club not be learned, as be ts not in Se, probably go to the worth half of Block 16, Edes @ attle at present | claimante Katght’s addition, located on East! Both of these leases were made | Union between Thirte enth and after the so-called will, and being | wining MEN REMOVE >) inconsistent with it they operate as The tnstrument will is prod under OBJECTIONS TO purporting to be the which is to be ready for ocee fusing to act |The matter wit be (aM rett Smith, the special admin-| cussed at the a north half of | t« olnted by Judge Albvert-| afternoon of the held by W. M. Meach- eon, does not believe the will can| merce, after whieh his intentions In that event the estate will | will be wired as to Ge What are can-' stand Prices of the Genuine Pianola Piano Will Be Advanced on March J Even a Non-Musician Can Play This Piano, and Play It Acceptably to a Musie € ic, in Fifteen Minutes, The oe Makes This Possible, TO MEET THE VASTLY INCREASED COST OF MATERIAL AND LABOR, THE PF OF GENUINE METROSTYLE PIANOLA PIANOS (EXCEPTING THe sTUYV! MAKE) WILL ®& ADVANOBD MATERIALLY ON MAROH FIRST NEXT Meanwhile. D. 8. Johnstan Co, will continue to ee the fen e York cash prices, and If easy terme of payment are wanted, We ar h reasonable buye The pieagure of the Pianola Piano begins Immediately cloncy aud t ughly agstistic touches come with practice, e creases with the use of the tastraméht Yet your firet attempt at playing w wing tion of the Metrostyle, which furnishes a v » low the red Metrostyle line on the must artist or other authority who has made not pay the price of the Planola Piar f the Metrostyle. Thie and other valuable foaturos w ma jard Piano-player of the world, are controlled exclusives » Acolian + exclustvely in the Northwest by D. $. JOHNSTON 903 SECOND AVENU STORES 1h gv@ry iT eavttarents IMPORTA