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od consul at Hongkong, today dect SAYS WAR TALK > IS RIDICULOUS (Reripps Telegraph Service.) , American, and atamped American] revived and is being enforced by FOND DU LAC, Wis, Feb. é goods with Japanese trade marks, |W XX Russell, sealer of welghte) (Ber'ppe T. aph Service.) Goneral Raward 8. Bragg, formerty| Yt forgot to erase the America| and measur Mr. Russell carries | ASHTANULA, O., Feb. George firm's mark on the other side of/ with him an securate set of meat | Autlery a union structural trop the packages UNION WORKER f MURDERED | “|FINDS WEIGHTS ACCURATE The neglected law of tn»pection of weights and measures bas been ures, with which he makes tnapee | worker of Buffal wae shot and |iea and Pr urante, te Complete Mote! and Club Fue | nighers. } lL. jo dows SPECIAL OFFERINGS FOR TOMORROW'S All sales of these specials are for cath and final quantity of any #pectnt that shall be sold to a customer FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. “Under One Roof—fverything to Furn THE SEATTLE S'TAR—WEDNESDAY FEB. 6, 1907. pacer atte LA Chat all the tatk of war with Japan) The California school question! tions and comparisons 86 far he | killed yesterday, while on bia way Was “popr x.” He sald | should be settled by California, OC] has found but Htte irregularity |to work at Ashtabula harbor, He This Wardrobe § ecial 7 95 The Japanese are the most tm) Chinaman is worth a Japanese, .a# . - ee i wae attaeked by © nusiber af mien, . p * sinuating and swell-headed class of | far as character or amuhood 1s con } and during the fight the shot was Wardrobe shown tn tllus qo thet Peeeak vistecy whe an . TIME A | “~ W. Rile, f ot the tration is made of poplar fn © their recent victory over Russia, Ww je, foreman side with A break between America and Delegation Delayed, 1 saem; totee pandited nario gark Cg 4 , & Japan, although possible, fa not tm CHICAGO, Feb, (Snow han so fired the fatal shot , am pase ee es minent delayed the traing bearing Mayor inde . i Hy or eS ovte tt ‘ The recent boycott of American! Sehmite and other Californians tn > RESTAURANTS BEING + feet 8 tne hes Bigh ove a * Bey te in China was caused largely | the de legation to W oy) ty i ‘The steamer Ramona arrived last | 1 cmapartivents, with full by the Japanese, who dixeovered| in thia elty this corning ns wy night with 816 boxes of halibut The | Oa chat ot ton to the ue they couldn't compete with the will not arrive until tonight arrival of the ship and her cargo INSPECTED der aide of which coat books = Was & matter of great relief to local peacalltok are attached, Thore are two fiah merchants whose stock was | recess ot potiom, Requlér Cl I ¥ JAIL BECOMING badly depleted. - It in aatd that not|| | J.B. Coombs, inspector of baker oie 413.60. The ae tal tional prejudice, complatus | wretched condition, It ts desoribed | It as @ wooden shack | be! _ “The Inmates are thrown together | Sar Ppromiscuously ia (wo rooms. There ga! pameeenattne - OPPOSITION The Chamber of Commerce. has | Th @ecided to oppose the Cotterii bill) 8 Bow pending in the senate, The bill) Ju along Lake Union aad Lake) mi Washington with dirt to be taken | en! from the Washington canal dirt te to be charged for at the! rate of 1834 cents per cuble foot, | ha jam the | of filled tn. ‘The special committee of Chamber to which the matier bad| shore owners prefer that no legis: been referred met yesterday and,| lation be had independeat after hearing the shore land own ers, determined to oppose the Dill.| th . OF (Star Specie OLYMPIA, Feb. ¢ Douse, consisting of ’ ~The clerks and | we: Rewspaper men, held its first season | tin. The house passed several bilis, been JH. Schivety presiding utions were adopted endorsing Senator Paulhamus fer railroad commignioner, governor, congtess- Former values are not rega ance price at $9.95. There's no’ from 34 to 44 are included, and Single breasted. ties, chiefly; hand tailored and $3.00 to $6.50. The best ever for the price. VERY NOTORIOUS ‘The Seattle city jail ts becoming | is i teop in bunks.) bout five dosen. Fishermen are a potorions throughout the country yp bs meee » pres Dis oo waable to fieh during the cold i ue Coombe a Sy Fe laneygand in other rooms they sleep ¢ the exan acl as the following excerpt from Toe Socauionalty with bandies of| Weeumer and high seas, ite fe Boy 54 cam Nenorn and “Charity and Commons printed 19 | new mapers for pillows | tending to individual cases, where New York and with a circulation) “igven in the receiving cells BI E complaints are went tuto the office in every state, will show Ao to | where the floor ts concrete no mat | To date he has not been obliged talligent visitor to the city jail in/|troses are provided, The women’s SCANDINAVIAN to make any complaints, as alll Beattie, who has no local or sec | cells have hammocks of canvas bat places have apparently complied — |with the law, In a few fnetances of tts | ther COTTERILL BILL So for the filling tm of shore | lard, The} drawn, The committee deems it wise to the cost to be a lien on the lands | ject, THE THIRD HOUSE man and United States senator, and third | setting aside a day for memorial $400,000 to bulld an executive man- ston for the reel governor of the These Men’s All Wool $15 and $16.50 Suits For Final Clearance $9.95 bet . if sold at less than $15.00, and most brought $16.50. All sizes the styles embrace double and — lis meeting last alah. Nearly noe a a ; adopted resolutions requesting the early all colors and fabrics—all-wool fab | retention of A. L. Walters aa super-| chance to get a fashionable, seasonable suit and save from won hind am systematic canvass of the andy baking establishments of the elty. i] He began about two Weeks ago, starting at the south end of the city and has since been working northward, a emall room where the true Tonight at the Swedish Baptiet |The gacknese was noticeable, a| fore a now city ball tx completed. |ehurch, Pine and Ninth, @ “Con a9. Wa i seating should be done ‘o mitt-| Kress Demonstration,” wilt be held interes p. yg Ba gi by the Scandinavian Salvation /Srostee Sears Of ve usually bees te present conditions.” DESERTION BILL I$ PASSED | © committee consists of Roger Greens, Judge Thomas Burke age R. A. Ballinger, W. R. Bab Alex Stewart, BW. Cum ings and J. W. Ciise. The pres important bills which had their in-| {Dll “will probably be with-| 0m ‘Be Pacitie comme, Will Be Fe | ception in the legislative commit-| » ' tee of the soctety. These billa are the wife desertion | bill which makes it an Indictable | offence for 4 husband to neglect te any way the material seeds of his wife, the punishment for such nee! lect not to exceed $500 oF a term in! penttentiary ; The second bill would fx respon-| jelbtiity for juvenile delinquency | |upon the parents of the offender! and places the limit of puptshmest | at $1,000. | (MAY REORGANIZE HUMANE SOCIETY | During the past year the Beattie| Humane Society has brought about the conviction of 29 casee of crucity. T caaes in all having been reported by 1. At it meeting inst night it was decided to eee whether or not the society could handle county) | cameos, If it, 1t whl be reineorporated [te meet this enlargement of work. | After this the Gates for meeting will jbe the first and third Tuesdays in| each month. EAGLES BALL TONIGHT. ve in the history of Washington have fish markets witnessed such # scar elty of supply ae during the present orders for 150 doxen crabs and by canvassing the front could only get is no provision for exere’ Army. This meeting will be attend: | ence rpe in Washington, Montana, Or ‘ol. Henry Lee and wife, of Chl vation Army in the old country, will} be present and fl The officers of the Charity Or! make an address, Maj. White, trav | eon iation society expressed satis the meeting and Capt en | the house of representatives of two! sme legisiation on the ub 4 presented at the next meeting MISSING MAN #0 that they can make tracts for [li ae tes 44 ae Mr. and Mra, George Crist, of 3348 season, One company slone had way be months and even years were or od by over 20 prontatives of the MA Y KILL egon and California WIFE ago, who have charge of the af Adit. Jenkins if this city will also | eling representative, will also be af) 7. sion today over the pasenge: by charge of the Beandivavin da now bill will be drawn FORTUNE FOR the cummittes. Some of the Pennsytvaaia Pitteburg, Pa, jolr property SEATS IS POO BAH have asked the Beattle police to lo cate Adam Buchlinger, aged 2% They fear Bochtinger waa tort in the recent Mood, as he promised to write before Christmas if still alive. He left Pittsburg alx months ago and wae heart from while in Beattie. An inheritance te awafting Albert J. Moliter, formerly of Sandusky, O. FP. W. Moiiter, of 1604 92rd st, N. B, Cleveland, 0. ts asking for police ald in finding Alvert states that his last address was Beattie, rvtce in honer of John 8. Me ong them one appropriating Harry Fetrchild. All arrangements have beeo com pleted for the eighth annual ball ot | Heattio Aerie No 1, Fraternal Or Ger of Kagien, to be held tonight In [their hail. Invitations were sent out la week ago to all of the mombare} jand returns have been received at} |& lively rate the past week. The/ jhall hee been ela tely decorated | h the National eolora which are} }the colors of the order, The grand] linarch will take place at ® o'clock} fand will be led by Frank P. Mullen i Hepresentatives of the order will be | present from Bremerton, Ballard) }Hiaeck Diamond, Tacoma, Georg? ‘! Be] i LIL FISHES LOC | Y. W. 6. A. in French Play A French comedy, “Le Retour de} | Bruxelies,” will be acted by the | French classes of the TY. W. ©. A.) April 1. Rehearsals at once | Want Waltere Retained. The Beacon Hill Improvement rded in placing the final clear- t a suit in the assortment that d hand finished dent of streets Loses Draft. G. Griswell, of the National hotel, this city, has reported to the police) the lows of a draft for $342 on the! Central Savin; bank, It's a royal of Canton, | AreIncludedi Clearance Sales This department is running t at present and will for some w dling of the First Avenue Sto: prices have been reduced uncer instances. Women's $3.00 and 2 50 mdeis and studying styles sent | $3.50 Shoes Reduced to P e | from our Paris connections. | | vanities Fine vicl kid boot, with dull top, patent tip and military heel; very.flexibie sole; a comfortable, easy-fitting — last Ms. MD Re adrhedl drones Micke. tc Washer tan 1 ' Me anager of the big Garment Stores ie lace styles. Clearance price, $2.50 on second floor, who was the first | 2 Pacific Coast garment buyer te Women’s $2.50 9 oO | afrive in NeW York this season. Shoes Now Reduced to e ~ a writes Got the pick of the best | nes in New York for spring Made of fine, plump Vici stock, fn blucher or lace, heavy - or light fe xf jes, dull or bright tops, full round or oper Mr ns vuperthwatt, buyer for toes with patent tips and milttar els: straight or ewing hinn, giase, silverware, bric-n-brad laste; three pretty les, in all sizes. Clearance price, $2.00 fe. was tr iverpool, Ohio. ant k buy “ Men’s $3.50 Shoes 2.50 tate oods t left for New York last wo st © a fine vidi kid lace with full round toe night to complete his spring pur welted oak sole; the other a high class velour calf lace Rasen “Young people — may with hand sewe sole, neat cap toe. These lines have many friends, both made by Rice & Hutchins, anid are 4 everyw Mr. W. Harrison, manag f the but none #0 steadfast, ‘ zes from 56% to 8%. Cleara price, $2.56 areat Rug and Draperies Depart 80 ready to respond to ment on third fleor . ast heard 2 their wants, so capable : f from Philadeiphia, the center 0 Misses’ $2.00 and q rf . « ne tapestry, making is Ammer ; of pushing them ahead ‘bens:Shree Bo 1.19 in the world as a little 75 » duced to account book with the : Thee nes comprise all wines trom 11% to,2, all made of Li ah Stes Seam tenon 8 - name of a good bank best -wicl kid or calf stock, suitable for either ache ‘ ck waennn’s. ¢ : printed on the cover.” Wear; s0ifip have genuine welt soles and patent ' ; JOHN JACOB ASTC and paten ‘, hea . ow Y e | mm Gouble sole, and others medium fex!ble lee dre tt about § One dollar will open spring or low heels. Clearance price, $1.19. 5 eantul an account with this company attend to it Boys’ $1.50 and 1 19 Mr. Ft tt of Ul ie at $175 Shoes Reduced to., os Vl Sh +g fF snonRooR ; yuyers 6 writes ann Ne eesth, F fit Siler arcane nin tit ' r with th 49 & BMITH. Cashion a tr, Too wl en BE nt i aoloct "ue ». SHOES) Obio. | Causes Woman's Arrest. Anna Russell + rested last jevening by Officers McDonald and) Donlan on a charge of having! stolen some money from Pete Ap derson. She was released on $190 ball, and Anderson was held in the city jall as @ witness Mille and Mines Closed. The Skykomish saw and shingle mills have been forced to close be cause of bad weather and the lack of cara. Many mines are also shut) jdown for the same reason. i Record Labor Report. Labor Commissioner Grout, of the municipal employment bureau, re ports that 1,594 men and 291 wom ‘on obtained work through bis of fice during January Inst, and only) 12 of these were sent out of town.| The figures make a record for Jan a Forced Beauty Tn addition to the fine materiale }used and theJhigh grade work put | on to the clothes... mada - by oes White, the taflor, there ts a certain amount of beauty forced into the garment which makes you satisfied as long as you wear it. It's just the “know how" which makes White's) suite different from others. Seo! his line of sultings at 208 Collins) bids | | | } 95 Personals | Mr. and Mra. Frank MeDermott of | the firm returned Sunday from o | few weeks business and pleasure trip to Bastern cities via Loe An- eles and Sait Lake City Pte! n the Final Mr. TH w. buyer for our Sik and Dre Lode Departments pected home this week from hin semi-annual trip to New York City under a heavy handicap eeks during the remod; re. emoniously. To overcome thi Five lurid ¥ | Mre. Collins, the millinery expert in the Kast on her regutar uring trip selecting the new spring ira) rOeneral First and foremost, the Great Majestic doors and frames, and everyt breakable malleable iron, which allows all parts to be cold-riv No cold air enters the range ; thus the oven heats air-tight. No heat ebcapes, quicker, the fuel. with equal satisfaction Complete of Pianos 16 INVENTORY TIME AT KOHLER @ CHASE'S A big sale of Planos, both new and slightly used, fa now on. Brery plano carried over from inet year & RED TAG tied to tt aod and fis reduced anywhere from $59 to $179. Sprinkied among the new ones are about 26 or 30 slightly weed jastruments, and if you don’t mind taking one that bas been used a few months you can certainly get @ good bargain by purchasing HERE HERE THIS 1G A PARTIAL LIGT— Wine ierge mahogany, colonia) case design, sinndard make, fell tron frame, double repeating action, beet Quality strings and felt, fully guar enieed for ten years, used ate months; amount paid on tt by old customer, $42; we add §5¢ more for good measure; you take the plano at knock off of just $93 HERE 18 ANOTHER—Thi« piano has a description quite similar to the one above, only it hae eo onk ease (minston oak}, bat colonial do sign, and it has been used & ths (instead of 6); amount paid by one whe formerly had it (who decided to gre it up on account of moving to California) was §78; we add $60 to this, making & clean saving of Just $128 off the regular price. Rasy terme if necessary ANOTHER—In dark mahogany, fvory keys, Mretclass action and strings, genuine Vermont sprace sounding board, used & months, at & total knock off of $153, making it now almost haif of the origina! sel? fing price, and easy terms. Two to three years oan be arranged Others at discounts of $113, $110. 967, $59, and one as much as $185 off the regular prices. Easy termes on all REMEMBER THIS We give FREE with cach instrument sold one of thone celebrated Kohler & Chase IRONCLAD guarantors, the one you have heard so much about one the promines of which have never (during the past 67 years) been once broken—-whioh will stand the test of time, and whieb you can fee! will be kept TO THE LETTER, That guarantee is worth something when Kohler & Chase ls signed to ft. Den't fall to get one. It is ITSELF worth the price of the plano, but It goes free (when pur chasing your piano here). Cate logue, prices and terms mailed (ree. KOHLER & CHASE, Betablished 1850 The Largest Music House on the Conat 1806 and Ave. Arcade Beattie TODAY IT 1S BEDS Iron Beds from 82-50 fe 00. Cabinet Beds from $16.06 to Mantel Beds from $4.50 9 50 Davenport Couches, 86.50 to Wardrobe to Bverything in the Mousefurnishings can at DABNEY - WOODHOUSE FURNITURE CO. 4 lurnishers Agents for Charter ak Malin Ind. 418 Pike St. Couches, from ine of be found Bole Phones 3090. ORDER YOUR COAL DIRECT FROM The Pacific Goast Co. WE WILL ARRANGE DELIV ERY. BOTH PHONES. Union men take notice, We pot the label on every garment Suits to order, $15.00 UNION TAILORS. Two stores, 615 Ord av, 220% dames at. ED bakes more evenly and thorough The wreat Majestic is so constructed as to Charcoal iron, used in the body of the Great Majestic sists rust and crystallization 300 costs more than steel, but the makers of the Great Maje back for cost when an improvement can be made. priced of natural Same fame Table with price ie effective tomorrow Kitchen Table, Special $1.15 Kitchen Table specially above ts made wood, and has inches, ‘This p 2hnd2 ‘Table has no drawer drawer, 81.80 top 2hx having special 81.35 Table with special 45 inche aad no) drawer, Same Table having top 2% 245 and pectal #1.55 ‘The above specials are drawer, for tomorrow THE GREAT MAJESTIC RANGE Not Cheapest, But Least Expensive is made to hb ubject to breakage, ly than any othe per cent greater than steel, Charcoal iron Womess Costumes, Suits, Fors, Waists, Lte. efurnishers, Hous: SLOOND Annual Stock Adjusting Sale OSTEOPATHY Cure When All Other Methods Because it removes the cause Fall, Why? of disease and gives nature o chance to build up the tissue of the body. And that ts the reason why I can cure you with out the or wur every human able. Attend osTe Cerner of i Ane tem dr m iocessfully tre known to t Rates 1¢ une pry dine By Consultation Free. Lady ant. G. F. LATHROP OPATHIC PHYSICIAN, 207 Eitel Bidg. Secont Av. and Pike 6t, Opposite Bon Marche. Office Hours Phone Mai Ings Saturdaye from m. t bp ock 7 6256. Seattle. Wash t) Silk Suite Just Arrived. Pacific Outfitting Co. 422 PIKE 8T delivery at our earliest convenience burn coal or wood AVENUE, MADISON STREET AND SPRING STREET Women's Guits Ete. h the Home Complete.’ The right t« 6 orders for thene . inet | Special This Kitchen Cab Kiteben having made Cabinet two large easy working bins, two large drawers and two large kneading boards One drawer and one bin are parti tioned rop Measures 24246 inebes Thts Kitchen Cabinet is made of nat ural spruce. Bins have tin bottom. The special price is effective to morrow an or Kettle Granite Saucep A8c For tomorrow a Berlin Cooking Kettle or Bertin Vea: Baucepan can be had at the above special price. Roth are made of genuine seamless royal « * steel, the beat single ¢ ed mottied enameled ware on the market, Capacity of either kettle or saucepan is 6% quarts. Seattle Agents for ast. The top, all is made of non- eted perfectly r, with about half by actual test re- etic never stand This Mark Is Stamped On Our Enterprise We have every reason to feel prong of the have made tm a little lees than four month” It meane that the many others who heve our proposition have endorsed it and look a same Way that we do. They saw proofs th our oo any le backed by Geposlis of three commercial prodocts—eex sephall Alp and all over the world They realized that our company # going to make —big money—and they have furnished the capital te any on the work set! On our part. we hove invested this money In the and best equipped outfit ever shipped into Canaéa, : This is absolute proof that the American-Cans@ias Of Co. a ding concern. ‘The 10th day of January we announced the aale af other block of our stock at 25¢e¢ PER SHARE, par $1.00. It is nearly all sold and we will shortly reise Ge without notice. You will make money by Investigating a successt terprise now. We are keeping our office week for your convenience, feestsJeeseees_ \American-Canadl Oil Company © 920-321 PROPLE’S SAVINGS BANK BUILDING SECOND AVE. AND PIKE 8T., SEATTLE “You'll Take Off Your Hat.” CUT RATES $0 To advertise our Bee! _2esssrses -: to our Wines and Liquors when work at the fo you have tasted them, You wil! so DAYS, acknowledge thelr Bu y all w k lasue @ to others ye co h ed TWELVE-YEAR QUA! and we will guarante er We make 20 charge fect purity of ev t of amination of adview, goods leaving our abiish FOR THIRTY DA ent PRICES— KEYSTONE LIQUOR CO. 1122 First ave, corner Séneca. Main 1184; Ind, 1184 PREE DELIVERY NO BAR POULTRY NETTING at P qua LOGGERS’ SUPPLY Colman Dock. Both Phones 9 Corner Seto! Over Guy's reg German, French ane® Svoken unteed