The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 4, 1907, Page 3

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, “USPOONER RESIGNS #°==== 35100 Tamme my | The Best Pillow Values| From sENATE poooanem a SSS IN A LETTER TO GOV, DAVID. SON OF WISCONGIN HE RE. SIGNS, LEAVING THE UNITED STATES GENATE IN MAY, Ae Telegraph Gervice.) WASHINGTON, March 4.--Sena- j } i We are In» position to show you not alone the moat extensive line, but ‘nine offer the beet values In Pillows, Coverings in broad vartety—linen FE and floral ticking and, of course, the old-time blue and white striped et. ecle. Filled with duck oF goose feather# and down, What follows will garve to give you an idea of the line wie tor Joh Bvooner, after 16 years Patr—Covertng of narrow Palr—Covertng of brown int ie. Inning: fling of mined} striped ticking! filline of dart cele f (sna gic allergy one E Geathers: sine 18x26; weight 6$ ored mixed feathers: nine 1026 r Wisconsin. announced last in.; welaht 6% pounds ab at he had given Governor Pair—Covering of heavy) $830@ Patr—Covering of heavy fine of mixed Heking; filling of duek feathe Heathers; sine 20x37 in; wel Tim: welght ¢ pound t his restanation to take of vi ‘ Only #\Vice-president Fairbanks knew of Benator Bpooner's inten- | ton to resien and when It became | Bolsed about Washington the sena- | tor wasbesiewed with “whys.” Senator Bvooner in his letter of resixnation declares that he must] § ho lermy sive up his vublic life. He will Z ering of floral de- . filling of duck Pair—Covering of Heht oot feath 30x28 tu. non ticking: fuing ef goose} feathers sine 20x28 tu; weight T a de etee 21na7 b a , $4.75 Peir—cCovering of heavy biue and brown licking; flip of ring of dark blue} duck feathers; size 24x28; weight king; filling of 7 pounds. whe 9) 85.00 Pair—Co ing of heavy qoose feather filled welght 6 pounds, =% While not letting it be known|Who leaves public service after tn sh pcan _ 85.50: Patr. Covering of Ment = Bap he og gee Wiscon, sixteen years. ers, it 18 more eco- 5 fitting ‘ot al Sewn e its pe tatgy ee ovens oy oleae tat bene nies en fied of the resignation, expressed nomical of fuel than ‘in. ight & pounds weight T pounds President Roosevelt, when noti-| deep reereta. others, it has abso- Pair--Covertng of best A.C.) 8@75 Pair—-Covering of heavy ing brown ticking: filling of pure goons feather White goose feathers: sixe 54x28 weight § pounds, in; weight T pounds. es oe lutely perfect drafts, FOUR SALOON MEN IN q : JAIL ON SABBATH B00 All Wool White and Fancy © 5 25 | uence ears Fleeced Blankets « se tes |e Pe rn We'll confess that we have more wool blankets on hand right Four of them arrested youterday | saloon, at the foot of Washington #t now than we ought. And through no fault of oure, either, “Delayed were compelled to epend the Lord’s| Chief Wappenstein wae at frat s day and © part of today among the| appealed to personally by the men and on his re the top is polished and needs no ing, it will heat more water in less time than others, it has more special fea- tures than others and outlasts all others. This Range wae awarded First Prize in transit’ if the reason of the overstock. Several cases came in a and Gold Medal at the . few days ago that ought to have been here several months ago. But the city jail, and subsist en com-| maining obdurate, Justice George Lewis & Clarke expo there's no use in grieving. We've decided to sacrifice all the profit men fall fare. made the appeal for them, but it sition in Portiand in and part of the cost in order to dispose of them quickly ‘The men arrested were: Charles| was no go. These blankets are all wool, weigh 4% pounds, measure 63 inches - seperate : ae ANK DEPOSITORS ARE PAID by 78 inch Th cy bh y . ATHLETE, MIND BLANK, 6. ders, aud a ap taide. oe es ee WORKS ON STREETS. 10 PER CENT INSTEAD We : foc meg a OF 4 PER CENT & Jecause it is made of better materials than others, its workmanship is bet- ter than that of oth- e | @ | F _ feestage Thearanh Sevvten) bank depouitors, small MADISON, Wis, March 4—List/ Je and other investors will | ed for 13 years in untversity cata-|no doubt be glad to learn that 10 logues as dead, Charies MoGeo| per cent per annum ts paid to own (Maggie) Williams, graduate of | ers of the $10 shares of the Seattle the law school and the greatest| Real Estate & Tithe company. Al baseball piteher ever playing at the | #e that the stock bi ders can une University of Wisconsin, was found | thetr stock certificates in the same in Merreliaville, Ind, working as a| manner as with @ savings book by street laborer. Williams haa not! withdrawing any sum up to two recollection of the eircumetances (thirds the money invested any whieh resulted in his transition | day except Sunday, between the from lawyer to street sweeper | hours of $:30 and 6 p. m. - ‘The company asserts that invest Bar ine in Lawn Mowers at/ors in thie stock earn 10 per cent Sptaning’s on sale one week. 14/ from the moment of purchase until different styles to select from. °** | moment of withdrawal, and that it }is impossible to earn less than 10 per cent It is understood that some of the ‘uhares may be secured and paid Nene LTS for in twelve monthly installments Sxconp Avenue & Sprinc Sreeet building. | @R RENOWN RANGES are the best the ‘market affords 81.00 down 81.00 week GR RENOWN FURNITURE POLISH For any Monarch Range ever sold by us, no matter how long used. $5.00 down and $5.00 a month and your old stove or range taken as part payment. makes the old look new Kiela, ot THE NEW WASHINGTON ANNEX A PLACE OF BEAUTY James A. Moore’s New Hostelry the Finest 2 Structure West of Chicago i Magnificence of Exterior and Interior the Washington Annex Surpasses Any Bullding on Pacific Coast The Seattle Spirit More Than Exemplified in This, the Latest Addition to the City’s Show Places—The Fur- _ fishings of This Magnificent Hosteiry Are Beautiful Beyond Description_Heavy Oriental Rugs Cover the Inlaid Fioors, While Expensive Paintings Adorn Walls FrERSERS OO - 3 but three bi The new Washington Hotel an- {and traffic. Whil Rez, Which opened last Thursday, |f the bustest rner of the Ie attracting atte nm ax one of | nese section, it out of the run the most magn’ hostelries of of heavy cartage and street cars the north wes? tel is already /and the disturbing night notses Meariy full, and is drawing as select | which are the drawback of a down and exclusive « patronage as made town hotel ool = Washington the Mecca of! potering the Annex, one finds himself in a veritable palace, so Beautifully dazzling in its ex-| splendid ia the interior decoration MAUNE, the appearance of the Annex|-nd finishing. Massive pillars and | pleasing to the oye M5 Gertals to attract the attention been spared to r t 1 ia the ff ate to be tb mpltality characterize ut the place. 147 sultes of rooms mt in the he iurnished and » ry convenience finished alike, the m & rm t lavenders an: elegant and nee has © the rooms tn rays, but all lobby and the|dividually a marvel to the ocen » and it is safe to suy that he jeeps In one of thé Annex coms will want to sleep there nh, so pleasing is everythin onnected with the apartments | Forty-five of the There is a mam: | piled with piano, for the whieh | { musically inclined ough th umber of suites are farnished in ch mahogany furniture, and ¢ cost ouriat fee ka over su work, and peing ev ractive inns Of jery con about the whole lacking in my it is but a step! forbidding hotels portions of the h fire place in th netically free|ecasts a warm glow ¢ and tarmoll of trade | rooms on the lower floor, and wel rner of Seec 2 $8885 8835 Interior View of Lobby, New Washington Annex, Showing the Great Fireplace. EXTERIOR OF NEW WASHINGTON ANNEX. most beautiful injforted rugs | make one comfortable, so far , fir, and the walls are adorned , s they can possibly be , Jar M rr] 1 charm to the? elegance. am this world’s goods are con with some of the finest paint- | made ready. Some of much 8 way he r rig ro faniah | cerned. There ie no room in ings to be seen in the north best people are taking u of building, and t Annes ed with marble watnscogting. the bullding that has not a | west he most striking, | their quarters there and q and the floors of tia | The private bath, and for that perhaps, is a view of Mt making arrangement is not the le 1» bath rooms may teuthfiRy be reason there are no pubile Rainier, as seen from Seattle, m it thelr perm dertaking H sald to be things pf ‘bgauty | bath rooma | a scene that always is carried As time s first in themselves. 4 a | Arrangements are made to | @Way in the memory of a | w ch unges of course : a There ts one ighgoli@ning | accor ate familie * w th as touris vied ing our of y. mar | meme he ity ot on rs ts are ; ‘ 4 room, and three #Mivate din many rooms as they ma im n o te outed "| Baw ing room The large, one | Care for, some of them con in letters of ancien and the managemen de . ing " ans, t « stanza which | that no effort will be € is elegantly finished, ‘magn! sisting of six large roor . hes th souie t ret *] fieently frescood) and will | sides the ample ¢ ; |e aoe ae ES: See ROS Ae awe ot a, provide places for 75aMner ny of thene mes te ae . tt t ) ogeadbery The small im are for | cupied by the guests and Whoe'er has traveled life 4) er ¢ t « private dining pagties, and | Trangements are being iu bm ae eae ok ’ are utiful examples of | to supply gue with such | wr t m pis T tion bedidhe what an artist welf supplied of the room are not yet ‘ c n mutta ; with money can do, It ts poken for wit | - ge t tan tu he Shee on, planned to make the dining their resp "and May sigh to think he ¢ has 1 ’ " ~_ t ted room one of the features of | Convenience | found oan tise a ream which will. pe e the the hotel, with muste to The entrance on Stewart | pho warmest welcome in an | foes an to The on ator cence charm the oar while the pal treet leads to the office, | pest “ - - é é pe . i: > ate in delighted with the best | neatly finished in marble, | went: see - ty ae A that the most noted chefs tn with brilliant lights and ele- | The hotel will not accommo one which insures an n| tablished | the country can prepare gant furnishing Just off | date as many gu on Wh distri patton of heat an ‘ ae Beautiful paintin adorn | the office and separated from | expected at the wae | Y « : . ge the walls, and the lover of it by an immense arch Is the planned, for th nm tha be \ parton "2 e Mr. M art would find a source of lobby—a great luxuriously the guests are t larger oy he he A ;. pleasure in simply wandering | furnished room, with suites than wa le ed ge ; r through the ,hostelry and wood inlaid floor, and ar Where single D | Nee be eke sok wee f ng looking at the works of art | rugs, and with tables and | been vided for, suites of | 2 — . course which are everywhere pres- | chairs scattered about in | three are demanded, and | [orable while the It will be th or nt studied profusion. Great pad where a call for suites of . . | will cost abou Of single rooms for the use ded easy chairs and divan three we anticipated, the AN improv rn } in a radius of 4 RE of bachelors, there are about atice the tired to rest, and | demand has come for five | ong avenue not Pike aro | are now being built fifty, eaghgewith all the con the immense fireplace in the | and sometimes stx. This will v Nearing comple With | lowing str t venignads Sot suités, excef cast, with (@ charred, half but add to the high-class of | the Annex trely finished, | Clise, $80 tandard Fure tle that ‘the @irter © motel burned logs I logs, gives the hotel, and will in no wise the buflding mat iture ny $200,000) limited.~ 1 re are the aa to the tout 5 ke un air disappoint the owner or man t of the way i Seward block, $75,000; Moore private baths, the same cl of homelike cdmfort | ager. At the rate that ap of making the 1} theater, $250,000, and the New ets, the sathe profusion of The lobby is finished very | plications are coming in, all | gurroundings attractive im be Washingt H $800,000, @ lights and all that goes to appropriate in Washington ' the rooms will be taken as ' tng rapidly pushed. | total of nearly $2,000,000,

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