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# sect s-to-ish am: toociaicie |e acca ee LI ita ttriettr as seh AEIPEPE ete lh 4 | [RislFE |SCHMITZ MOTION, BLAME PLACED wEeaaeR . ni PARIIAT " IS DENIED + * . * (Soripps Telegraph Service.) G43 : * SAN FRANCISCO, Jan, Le-Pre ol Be my = eee ls * | siding Judge Graham yesterday de-| ’ * * | nied the motion made on behalf of ters jury investigating = guess ® }Mayor Sohmite to withdraw frou | ¢ recent wreek on the Gray's unne'’s court th Harbor branch of the Northern Pa:| * ‘ Seere-on the ipavetaed cific in which the anfant child of * by the grand jury and to Mr. and Mra, Robert Baker was|* + Nom te anciber depert killed, decided that the accident | * * | ment. In denying the ion Judge eae i Met * oe = Cou | * LET AMERICA’S RICHEST MEN TELL YOU HERE WHAT © [Graham said that he td not | duotor Shaw tn failing to pro ® ttranste . # unless he had feet his train with fags and tor = THEY THINK ABOUT IT. * tbe write a sasent ot Judge Dunne | dedos See RE Lio uch gotion | Tt also censures the train dle pate - ———— patcher’s office for issuing orders | ‘There is something doing on the | te both the freight train and extra Ave riches a blessing or a curse? | Tidelande, RK. Cooper Wille, 473) engine that would not protect] Obviously, the rich man would be the best Judge to decide the inter | » Butiding es them. esting question, Within the past few weeks, in written statement momen eee siete: fe)” =. RPS taeI linterview or apeech, several of (he most econsplenous multhaniliion sires of the country have voluntecred opinions Tt is an undecided matter whether the following “ tiome have anything to do with the John 0, Rockefel J. Pierpont Mor | the accumulation of will do no harm. I the dollar above de do not remember tn PEKING, China. 1—The} votion to thelr my life that I have famine prevailing sat of} ator, While it t ever willfully mis Monay he north of| well enough to represented any Kiagen i¢ the worst In yea w is thing to anybody, | Crop failures left 4 jostitute » t have helped ee auiestien ere enable te wr " and in my humble ith the ai men \ ir Ma way have tried to Andrew Carnegie be of some service Red Cross Society Active « I pity the . to my country WASHINGTON Jan. 1 t t . wm th €. MH. Harriman offer of BH. it inhan to I ' 1 would give up all dent Roosev © transport a rich of my wealth “to SALARIES, steamsdt provi ie morrow if 1 could eo ‘ famished in China b . ~~ hat person, earning a Red Cres ay an pint ! tn August Beimont: salary, cannot save a ahoeal to oo e for There iv a tendency portion of Ht? Lay wh and ott ar bad nae among young men anide t tthe sume ferers. Th James J. Milt To today to imagine whieh you are Hable to up with the Kove he dif o & slave of that there iso spend for luxuries and 2t Krain-produ - elf in order chance om the tad you will be surprised . the power der for the yours te fad how ranialy Hi Ar Hi wealth ts wrong. man. But there ts bie ARE page 4 Orses iy at is not worth the and, in reality, e bs a hy be When they we sowed | candle. I would not ditions have not Somes ao Locokie do it changed much ~ x oe ne rhesa made by Ave. The for necess! Melville ingatis: A man who has braina, coupled with thrift and energy, should have thé ;rofit that comes from that combigation. JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE | This is the fir at announcement of this great, sale in this newspaper. We must, per- force, be brief—therefore ‘suffice it to say that this will be the best, the biggest, and the most radical clearance sale ever held on the Pacific Coast. Our First avenue building has to be remodeled—we begin the constru¢tion of a four-story building immediately’ south of our present main store, and the contractors have ordered us to vacate almost the entire south wall fixtures We have no’ room for the goods—and besides, ments of goods left over from the holiday stocks, so thet the buying staff can start East for the spring purchases, with the know! } edge that all odd and brozen size lots of merchandise have been cleared out } RemarkaBie reductions will be announced For tomorrow we quote the following as a sample only of the Bargains that ‘will be given during this ‘great sate. Oveidental se re BHORR OH January always finds us with odd rush. These must de moved out to readjust daily in these pages. BETTER QUALITY THAN ALL OTHERS- Phone us. again. for Women’s Tailored Suits $12.50 TAILORED SUITS $6.25. Rxactly half the former price for these pretty Broadcloth Suite ja binck, brown, navy and green, semi-fitted box coat, double breasted velvet collar, also cuffs and pockets inlaid with velvet to match and fall itmed: the skirt is full plaited, headed by velvet ta! made walk ing length. You'll come $20.00 SUITS FOR $10.00, Just one-half the regular selling price for these pretty Suite tn mixtures and plain cloths, some teu or more styles; some with fitted back Jackets and My front with coat collar self strap trimmed, others somi-fitted, single or double breasted; all ined and skirts plaited with folds on bottom; others full box plaited; all pretty models and welling fast. i $27.50 SUITS FOR $13.75. Precisely lialf price for these Sutts and many at this price to choose from, some with very mannish eut cont, Mtted back, cut away front, that buttons through. Velvet collar, turn up cuffs and two pockets; all satin tir and full plaited skirt to'hip with stitched top. Every one of th perfectly tailored $40.00 SUITS FOR $20.00, One half former selling price will buy any one of ten or more chotee models f* plain cloths, all colores and fancy mixtures; some snug fi Tiech jackets, buttons through; velvet iniaid over shoul ders, down front and back and finshed with braid to mateh on either side, same in sleeve at wrist, stlk taffeta lined and fall box plaited skirt; every one thows the work of the highest class tailoring. All other auite tm between ‘these prices mentioned and described as well as the higher prices are included without reserve in t ® $12.50 TOURIST COATS FOR $7.50. one-half price clearing sale. 52 inches long, loose one-plece back in checks and mixtures, every Dra. Geo. D. Bure and Alles M a SUCCESSFUL OBTEOPATHS Invest in Health $24 Suits being sold for $21 Sulls being sold $28.60 Suits being sold for $32.60 Guite being soi¢ for tor $35 Suits HG Suite $50 Suits $60 Suits $75 Suits 990 Suite being being being betng being being sold wold sold sold sold f sold thread wool, in light and dark shades: velvet-collar to ch and ture Nene up cdff, two patch pockets, fy front dr double breasted; values un ORT RORATHY Gose pot matchabie; at oor Great Clearing Sale price quoted above. Al) Cieeases are treated whether ehrante one You Nom wer! detail TATION Free $15.00 TOURIST COATS FOR $9.95. 62 inches long, loose auto style, double or single breasted tn a onetta tone eed shadow plaids or dark novelty mixtures; velvet collar and plain coat sleeve, two patch pockets and body lined; « egat bargain to be had at the big store only Phones Baneet bate Resid-wee, $112 Nobhttt Queen Ann during the Great Clearing Sale Monday ¢ Sale of Domestics 960 WHITE WAIBTING t6c fe CALICO 4 “Seo tion Wate ws. a rk figured Calleo, le Clearan I Have the Cure for RUPTURE coming, season will vir Titth, ‘fist colors, setiable | No Truss, But a P liy be a “whit ots sea 7 ett | den” The’ grestont Dargai anse manent Cure Opportunity an onl Big | ® 1-#¢ ROLLER TOWELING Se. Boattio’s L Store” can give. tu ‘ong bleached cotton 40. commencement of agor roller Toweling, 16 | two, good va at 6c yard heat red border how go at Se 450 TABLE DAMASK 43, | 65c TABLE NAPKING 300. ctr a m i Table Napkins aize, a seen pure bleache: designs, . . at 66c dow r , A value; to ¢ . $1.75 PURE LONG CLOTH $1.25 ured ents number some probably ben 39¢ 12 yard bolts of English Long duis teak geri 16e HONEYCOMB TOWEL toc, | Cloth, beautiful soft quality, the | 65. corrON BLANK 4c oe or fine sume ei th 4 24x48 inches, t 24¢ BLEACHED SHEETING 17¢ | Blankets in a good durable qu i be ether phy n of - > ; ity, colored borders, nice and ; hin heavy quailty and Pure Bleached Sheetidm. the A hprough « sorbent width " the king | ures which I am tt . 4 1 fte 10¢ COTTON BEIZE 640 that is ens a“ ed and | $3.60 WOOL BLANKETS $2.50. Riedaat aitiniates wears we Double wid tton Belize ide a4: Laine i cured patients prove Guiting in all the pretty gray ef 8 1-30 BLEACHED MUSLIN 6c, | PU! dou i size gray Wool method of treatment 7 J Dp Z Blanket with cotton chain, in claim for it, and | es potg > pewost plaid | Pull blea \ a good, warm, durable quali vite you to call ont BA ave thé appear iin in a nice ft qu a bargain at $3.50 « pair for furth T Woot and with wearend {able tor children’s underwear, lone the lot out we offer thoes tye wash perfectly 1 Weer estes 1 ours w eration of with and T wilt and © ttle bus nd Von oe pel ey © offer: 1d. ern ° ae ble. LTAT TION er \ a 4 B DAY AG Bt CIE m1 m. te 14 OR. CLARK 183 Gecond Av, §. ington ¥ offic atemner My Complete Mote! The Stock-Arranging Sale of Furniture Will goods All We but we profits by ba We hands money that long money Tomorrow. Morning Marks the-Begining--Saturday Night Sees the Close Here is the announcement hundreds of Seattle people have been lookin rt c magi new friends and customers for Frederick & Nelson » We wish to emphasize the t that this sale will continue for four da tomorr i While there i strong assortment of Furniture to zo at Stock-arranging | the ade of m the past season has left no great quantities, and the sale is limited to f for tl ‘ For several seasons past we have gone into the market and - mantufact argal i & vargain prices and sold them as we bought them The fact that the manufacturers have enjoyed great prosper I ever, I e the ‘ to be obal tained in this manner decidedly limited, and our sale offerings this season are therefore pract the odd pieces, etc., accumulating in our own ck during the season a We will not dwell upon the price her than to state that the splendid barga f past sal tainedy 4 and no more need be n order tq impress those who ha haged in previous ever f those unacquainted with the saving possibilities of this sale we will simy Come at your « 1 see for yourself what is meant by an End-of-the ason Sale of the Freder &N n kin From the Beginning, the Game Manager Manages ite Affairs Tegay. 9) . BANKERS | A New Esa in This PROCLAMATION means that Cline’s Piano House has , & ' $9,560, ooo oo Based the way to a new and rea jomy in Piano buying . NO AGENTS, NO COMMISSIONS—Our New Year's gift to | the people qenientiliteenelioniatnat THE WORLD'S BEST PIANOS—Twenty different x ge i SOHMER, BEHNING, CROWN, BUSH @& 3 LESTER. aq POOLE, MELVILA-CLARK, and many others Interest @n Savings, Aecounts at We break away from a custom of universal usage, and give to our chstomers the amounts other adding tatheir sell o ing prices as commissions and salar their agents. No bands of muste precede th no put shell gam Oo ov gold-brick echemes; no gold bond ioates o4 and pro e miscyously given away to be'ngain ived in payment for our J your pocket and credited to somebody else's bank @®oount, can be SO saved with a ttle thought ¥ SAVINGS DEPOSITS DE ON OR BEFORE JANUARY & 1907, WILL BEAR INTEREST FROM JANU-RY 1, 1907, 4 O@ more than 36 years of uninigPrupted success tegifies te the confidence enjoyed and we doubt not those seeking a savings Why We Sell for Less bank cong@ction with a powerful financial institution will wel come thiv announcement of our Intention not only dare break away from sliding price system PO SE, = also give our customers the money which formerly repre Eee sented the commissions paid those who brought or sent us a cus tomer MA PO We give our patrons prices that Portland and San Francisco Ss LL DE SITS ENCOURAGED jobbers with retali stores do not and These Port i land and ‘Frisco jobbers witle retail at > their retail prices as high as the highest price of ti er who handles their planod. We sell our pianos direct to you but those ing of us jaa fidential transaction with use We mm you ne Se eT tt ie iuct int eae Rayal Game Table Tennis FRAMED PICTURES me pat You can save practically one-half. It means 49e¢. 1-2 PRICE, FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Buite “Under One Roof—EKverything to Furnish the Home Complete” | Rte Women's Wale, nienere. and Club Fur | J Short and Decisive This Season ED ALMOST 25 YEARS AGO DEXTER-HORTON & CO. Capital, Surplus, Undivided Profits Pi P P $1,QG0,000.00 . | 1ano Frices | Deposits, Compougged Semi-Annually, this expense | ed by other Piano Houges, taken from cutting « always remember you save the agent's ‘Wiamiesion never sell or discount a note. Your note is LONDON’S BASEMENT NEWS always in our left to educate your child in music wett ner Austrian on Din 100 China Coaster Wagon: fornia. Regular $2.25, special 31.69] “Cal ware pleces CLINE’S PIANO HOUSE}|'— No, 1 No, 1%. Regular $ 1205 GECOND AVENUE, SEATTLE, WASH, Blackboards on lar $1.14; Rubber $4.25, Tired Stransky Enamel Ware on ors, blue and brown and w white be | Doll GoCart with Parasol lar value § Bpe clal $1.49 3 Tea Pots, tex We are independent dealers tn . new and second-) ie ters of vario Our prices Slaughter In Express Wagons @ monop 8c Express Wakon ...6%¢ tool is Sash regis $1.19 Express Wagon ..84@ +s your bus $1.49 Express Wagon ..98¢@ s Wagon, 81,19 as Wagon, 81.40 hurry, boys regular 10c swin Food. Cutters, open S9e MAY MANTON PATTERNS %c ee Oar borates! Be. supplied by va are highest aad uniform AE X | tie grenten & ‘gee hw of th ality giving amount of ss HOME OF THE ay, , hl » dee Consumes. Trey 5 he VNIVERSAL RANGE . ~\ fed upon an being Deolutely pore “A \ in all resp tho! dhe nowt +e we ” } Mejoas Gi vere, je perly ehare 1 if wECO } i” ae, ond 8O > @mefwily bot!) 4 | damiiter JB awn Shéee. Old Country Linen’ } te to ip pe réshnens 4 ih vA bah a ame Ly Pacific ant Puget Sound j Nett! ing Urn Yh 99 022 » ; Wand. npeeeaeesn BPS =? ey celtent Flour s9) 5 » Punt * Watch Our Display Windows and the Daily we - + * In addition to the strictly Stock-arranging Sale goo the furniture men have al urked ce f 1s in * regular stock at special prices, simply who don’t find exactly y t they nt ar t r maya : be given an opportunity to select mething from regular stock v h e t,a t time get an acte : ive bargain, Of course, it is out of the question to make such special pr as low as t i but ide * erable savings can nevertheless be made Ihe Stock-arranging Sale goods bear ye price t ally © * priced from regular may be distinguished by red price tickets, COME BRIGI® AND EARLY TOs ; MORROW MORNING—STORE OPENS AT EIGHT O’CLOCK, , A Few Necessary Conditions; i. Only such conditions as experience has taught us are absolutely necessary, and without which the Stock-ars al a ranging Sale would be impossible, are insisted upon for our customers’ protection as we our own. These rules are A as tollows ALL SALES FOR CASH—NO EXCHANGES—-DELIVERY AT ¢ R EARLIEST CONVENIENCE : by —ALL GOODS SOLD IN PRESENT CONDITION Please do not ask us to hold goods for future delivery. We : t have petd of all the space we can obtain, and cannot hold goods under any conditions 7 x .F i re r Much of the Stock-Arranging Sale Furniture Will Be Found on the First Floor v ° s As much as there is room for ié wn ap one time. As fast as goods are sold their places are taken by others, ME making a cotistantly changing show f you don’t see whas you want on your first visit, it may be found later. Call 3 often, ° > ec € Womens Costumes, Suits, Furs, WaiSts. Llc. ° 2 } t a SLREDERIOR && LION 7 Complete Houseturnishers, (Ncompountry) Hotel and Club turmishers, > SLCOND AVENUE, \IADISON STREET AND SPRING STREET: GEATTLE'S GREATEST MUBICAL ESTABLISHMENT. OLDEST BANK In WASHINGTON j 4 - Will Establiah aw ‘ | Cline’s Piano || serve Departmont|| 1 ® : Janaary 1, 1907 '