The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 21, 1907, Page 8

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8 THE SEATTLE STAR*BATURDAY, DEC. 21, 1907, oo ecm meer enema i nitty u followed Now 0 3 SPP ear rx 2 iS Se Soe THEE See — STRANGE FATE OF STEAMER ON FRIDAY THE 13TH GIVES GREWSOME fs %sne ho Siniity “Wiig ar MEANING TO-PREDICTION OF THOS. W. LAWSON ravens] THE CENTURY FURNITURE COMPANY ; : po eee Hohn SECOND AVE. AND SPRING ST. hia, famous novel, Friday, (he | while the rain eau to fall and the Hil | On December 1, which happened {hours Bite ic i a *Aa I soan the surface of Wall at Be ar ve br they carried them at riaht shoulder f° When Thos, W, Lawson published and gaze beneath ite green of the erpuen on the bottom, L realize |4nd dressed “eyes right” as they] the feebleness of my deseription, | Pa" the emperor's cartilage. Ty the time another Friday the| Many of the regiments were Man ? é 1th ewings Into view, Wall at. will ehurtan veterans, and marched as exemble the graveyard of a desert /one man oa an tows" e : At the close of the review the 1 On Friday, the 15th, about the mikado rested awhtle In hh tent It ta not etiquet | time Lawson was making this pre: | 4nd then departed it Wall st, grim fate | here for the diplomats to pay their |] me joat, The |reapedts to the emperor, The re CHRISTMAS 16 COMING ne near c Th W, | View over he retarned to his dom qre thrown across our pate diction was playing a grey fereae Wer det On the Seiliy int-|lelle, to become again for month POPPA and MOMMA ‘must now whoop it up it tins ands, with moat of the erew @ voluntary captive in the utiful WE HAVE ALREADY “whi HA ne There were 20 in the erew, an@ 17| moated prison he calls his palace mas Gift, and have out the price i wore drowned, The Lawson was . give than to receive Bl eat a the largest sailing veanel in the COME IN and have look at OUR NbeS before world, She was bullt by Crowntn joots that would just wult you, ‘Thelr mer unt they shield. She was propelled wholly ' . ee ea Sane at oon li ne Phi te Rl by aaiie, Bute lirwer ores woe Be e Chaira, Pabourets, Leather Furt ¢ necessary, becaue much of the NeW YORK Dee 2 The 7 . h Wood Cheete, Carcet heavier labor was done by steam | pamphlet report of the Union Pa ee ee . NATIVE DEMANDS ARE IGNORED AND. |:23cu.0 "oem seamen go aie bie uaitnae Masecidl POLITICAL UPHEAVAL MAY RESULT 2%, rer 0% voter ook srr tt oe Furniture Sspecia urniture specials ares mallee from the Imperial pal-|M@nt_of charges, tnoluding taxe TABLE DESKS TABOURETS THE THOMAS W. LAWSON interest, sinking ° Y 0 (Seattle Star's Exclusive Service.) | ace there reendiel Hesiale Golden Oak Tabouret ' $ i HONOLULU, De 21.-—-Native | There 45,000 troops were manwed. | ake of $8.1 Weathered. Oak Doak, Miss 0 i ) bouret ; rf ; Hawailans may capt the next Reside the local color, there Were |" \hter pays ; Ameer = : Ma Tabourst $1 $4 : legisla the entire the gorgeous iforms of the of 4 per cent on the prefe A iad Weather De Tabouret P| $ 3 rf political ¢ territory as eign military attaches and diplo | ¢ por Sen the Comnmeet ck. tl . bouret ‘ ¢ the result of raistent declara matic corps," the seariet of the | >), : iret ’ H 6 tion of Jose ach, a Swiss | Bnglish, the blue and green of the 99. an ipereano of $3,067,000 “penny 0 t: mechanic, th are Russians, the white and gold of the “ 4 Oak Deok : 3 T ach laim sho Prussian Imperia and the Call Annual Meeting, A a , iene ' $ arrivir two years ago. plain dress suits American| The First Christian church pom rin: gt ot ‘ $3 No attention was paid to him save Jembassy. Civilians are required to | hold its annual meeting next aolden Cal $ ¢ $4 ” by the natives. ¥ every one of wear silk hats day evening at which off eany Deeks ' $ i whom has some ative in the Mo | The mikado arrived promptly at/th ming year will be cho ony Desk, French ; $4 a lokal r settioment. Their de 18:30. He bowed distantly with| musical program will follow t any Table and De ; a o mands that he be permitted to try laverted head to thes diplomatic 4 The Brown Ketchum Ir or 0 Oak, with loose V board 0 dis Alighting at his tent, he waited f i “ , $ * t 1 the top of his carriage to be low Indiana, manufacturer j rly Bnalish Oak, with Ps ‘ a ered, after which he again et Magtes Ook, witt $2 s " and drove along the Oak Rocker, with oe the gan organts As the emperor nd Pike \ ed Oak Roc $250 § be jug a political p with Wallach JOSE LOR WALLACH. lcarriage “it could be observed t ogee * aft to fore $ 4.00 ; « as its patron saint, Recognizing the! _ ae ——j his China blue unif was property on an Oak $ 9.90 « po growing gravity of the situatior ach authority to experiment for/ting and that his trousers 000 againat the n Oak Hooker, with $ 6.50 + the legislature, by resolution, aske 12 picked lepers./about three inches too long, ¢ engtractors materia) — Sas $300 § the board of health to permit Wal however, that | ging on the a nished, The papers were fled ia ke Oak Rocke ‘ » 3 r . $10.00 r Fi tach to ex The board fin ady bas! In view of the fact that no the federal court athered Oak Ko Bpar : , . t $15.00 $s e to this, giving Wal is permitted to measure him cushions . rly I t r wuret $750 §@ o -- 0 ae 2 | that not one of his 13 better halves FLAYS THE PURISTS Oak Rocke tone sme $800 6 . know how to ply the ovelde Oak Rocker, with loor " q Fumed Oak Taboure $600 ¢ rf needle, tt eet zene ek Me asin oa Soe mecher with lncee ¥etows ; “LEATHER FURNITURE The empe in tall for a Jap} er cushions olden O rey anese. He is very pallid and wears | Karly Boglich Ok & straggling black beard. His face, | er cushions masklike and unwrinkled, looks sad (and e&RRorn | MAHOGANY c HAIRS The royal carriage was followed Rolld polished Mahogan by the heroic generals of the late d polis Mahoga ® war—Yamegata and Oyama, the q 4 polished Mahogany strategista, leading. Oyama, who | Solid polished Mahog 3 is very short, retired behind a : HEE Solid polished Maboxa 4 BY E. S. WRIGHT. tombs of his ancestors. screen while « servant browght a ; Solid polished Mabox (Seattic Star's Exclusive Service.) Hansel” was b d at the high chair, which the gen first ~ “9 Solid polished Mahocar TOKIO, Dec. 21—I have just review. It is never used here ex fore he could straddle ‘ Solid dull Mabowa. 10.00 geen the Japanese army in batt cept in time of war @ull Mahogany Re array. The occasion was a general, The Japanese make no more of a f him rode Kuroki, the Solid dull Mahogany 0 ¥ . review of troops in celebration of spectacle of thetr military than ab dashing cavalry general, and by his : dull Mahe y Rocker ’ r the 55th bir sotutely necessary On side Nogi, hero of Port Arthur, The ‘ ant Mal Rocker 4 ris mas This birthday flags were flying along t latter was mounted on Geberal Solid dull Mahogany Rox ; , the three gecastons during e as the mikado passed, and these Stocesel’s famous white charger Bofld dull Mahogany Ke year when the mikado makes a were on public buildings captereé at Port Arther. The iue dull Mahogany Rocker ‘ 25 roc ery pec a 5 | — iS ERER SS earcesoss public appearance. The other two Such a thing as a photograph of/sian ambassador, monocle in eye. d dull Mahogany Ror are when he opens pariiamtent and the mtkado seems impossible of | saw him, and, if a le could have § dal) Mahogany Rocker re DINNER SETS goes to Kioto to worship at the purchase. No pictures of him are killed, Nogi would have 4 in : Gull Mahogany Rocker 4 -£>5, Haviland & Co.'s Complete Sete in the Famous Ranson, Ariel and > a capeneg eer * rs ep Gola @n8 Makogany Rocke Derby Shapes, With Floral Borders or Seream Soild dul) Mahogany Rocke ‘ 6 plec Xmas price, $15 100 pieces | Solid dull Mahe Rock o With gold edges and handles, special, 100 pieces 4 Mahowany fiotah 16.0 With very elaborate, sp 100 pieces : 75 Mahogany finiwh 4 Famous Derby pattern, with heavy 1 wold edge and handles; bor 3 ‘ Mahogany fintsh Rocker 16.00 der in new brown decoration, special, 101 pleces $64.75 3 Mahogany finith Rocker 8 Limoges China Set—in floral decoration, with gold edge, 60 pleas, Mahogany finish Rocke = ut Xmas price, $12.75; 100 “ $24.75 t i, a eee base : eke 4 » Austrian China Set—In whi a ge very smart, 60 pieces, . segs owed vans, 4 cial Xmas price, $0.75 € 818, Mahognny finteh Re i S2esee= _ Best American Porcelain—I jsome patterns, 60 i Mahogany finish Rocker ' ’ x - f ; specia ! $5.75 $15.75 t Mahogany finish Poe t Best Engiieh Porcelain—With undergiaze border, gold edges and k | } Se pene . : $ 7. Muminations, 60 pieces, special Xmas price, 96,75; 100 aes Br. Richard Burton. Mid polished Mahogany 9 bigrnre Svc Prac. eae Xmas eral tint ae oth fu Maboga Arr ‘ 21 » . | (Seattic Star's Exclusive Service) dw os aman Are i ’ Carving Sete—Hi rede American make, with stag horn Ss MINNEAPOLIS, Dec. 2) Lan 1 Me ’ joowe; Xmas price $2.00 . cd guage ie made by blood ané ~ ’ " ape wr ’ x born tandies, in case, silver les; Xmas price | . by Intellect,” declares Dr Bolid ¢ Ad . ~ 4 . woarl handles, in case, silver fer Xmas price... rid = Burton, profe: " \ " Po , | MAB porn HH Sette how : \ Alt Other Carving Sets at 1-3 Off va ; yevereees who are too prec re goite ttn r Tea Sete—Silver plated, a large dviayed shipment has fast arrived x t ape 1 b and ride t t at the end of the e e bave Gutntined ee? v are only half breeds tebos . “ t he year w » decided j ‘Grogs Act. Jume 30, 1906--—-Sertal yften you will find that sort o ane : m Chair ‘ to offer this lot « ruple plate at ONE-HALF PRICE s Ne. 9772 man a pretender. The man of con t ‘ Knives and Forks cutlery of the famous “1847” o POPES 9 999900O00O equence says what he things, « and as price on it; set — 9.75 Raw o match at 14 off at ONE HALF nted and ats 8 prices | | ‘ Christmas “iti wees ae | * 8°) Carpet Specials Re penetrate : Rece Ch EXTRA WILTON VELVET CARPET $1.60 to $1.8 ard, Your choice $1.35 t s mye it a way that tells reg leas of overfine grammatical con struction He doesn't mince gag words I Whe the man who says ‘a ho tel than the man who says and the man who says danger of Grammatical ision ts 1 don't exactly condemn it have und that sod ae a guise, which ; BEST AXMINSTER CARPET. $15.00 ; 4 without < gular prices $1.85 to $2.50 “The Pure Malt Tonic” i é ta : ’ ' : $1.65 TALL FALL CLOCKS ; TAPESTRY BRUSSELS RUG. ont ¢ MELY ( af ee ' $ 0. 8 al . $19.50 L AC Ee CURTAIN SPECIALS nd Real Arabian, in taken before retiring has a quiet- ing and soothing effect on the ed On nerves; it will insure a good They Draw 6% and 7 % path sk 828 8 s¢eisaesz. night’s rest. . Weather rs 3 z NORTHWEST olden Oak « ot Ask Your TRUST & [ffs ioc a Family Physician 2 SAFE DEPOSIT | |)! °: sees 3. P. HARTMAN Vice Prepared by Malt Rainier Dept. ALEXANDDR MYERS PERSSSSOS OL COOOED POOPOOOOOOOO OOOO ESO SOOO OOOO OOEOOESOSESOOOD LY A. SMITH, Seattle Brewing & Malling Co. } | a first Ave. and Columbia seth Eom pre Reso Store Open E POSE OOSOSO ODEO DOOD OOS HOD OHOOOOHOOOSOOOD ook Phones---Exch. 27, Ind. 27

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