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to be built for weeks, which ta over one-third off tifesaving tug. & his allotted time ax a delegate, but] use off the Wasl ” t. This as yet be bas failed to paws a sine} wharf will be constru at on CONCERT WAS Bl6 SUCCESS Madame Schumanndieink, the great prima donna, was greeted by early date and will be about 400 feet Jong, with @ shed ané wt house at one end, A coal ply sufficten ix months’ will be kept on hand. in the house, Waskey n appolated to a single ale measure bas not t committee It je thought that Waaskey's failure te terviow with a western which he stated that he intended to have a heart to heart talk with Speaker Cannon when he ar DAWSON WILL cPPORT Hl the cause of due to an tn paper tn ANARCHISTS AR (Star Special Service. e4 DAWSON, Y. T., Jan Great} Washington ta sald 4 crowded house at the Grand Sat ‘ enthusiasm prevails here over the | at nnd on urday night, th anton boing Se ‘ ag is hal J which ¢ poncert under the ausploes of the ‘a + soo nahereebacegee exposition. | politieal Ladies’ Musical club of Seattle, 4 Friday night the board of trade | gross Throughout the long and varied ' Passed a resolution asking the Do | program, Madame Schuman-Meipk minton govern an pro | = seemed to excel in every selection priation ildin, p _ (Soripps Telegraph Service.) until she closed her evening's mw resent ory, Ac NigW YORK, Jan, T--BMOM | steal feast with the seene and arhay tive olng mace | Goldman, together with Alexander rechter Gott,” from Wagner's al for a vign in the in lHerkman, who was released from|“fienst.” This was a most ftthius privon last summer, after havin d and it took four calls to terests of the exposition served 14 years for an attack upon Heary C. Friek, and two others were arrested yesterday by detec tives, who broke n anarchtatte eting on the east a quiet the clamor for more, whieh the musteal audience seemed tm able to secure In Wagner the more at home and the pathe rank wagey WAS FOUND singer appeared he THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDY, JAN. 7, 1907. Cummings and! rie physielane Arrang “ re made for the appoin f committees to ar range the details of the national meeting of the order to be held tn feattle in August, 1008, when it ts expected fully $0,000 visitors will be present, bringing nearly $1,000, 000 into the elty After the bustness program of songs and contributions by local talent made up an evening of Refreshments were sorved APPOINTMENT 5 DELAYED Miles, Dr, C. B Dr, J, W. Creo! session a ploasure OLYMPIA, Jan T.—Governor Mead has announced that he w not decide ypon the ay : 3 nh Liew: | ™E ; ; lew | Emma Goldinan fwe, the fury of the different #e}of a successor to the | ~ : Cape ctions brought out the concealéd| Hateh, of the superior eourt « te fone. wealth of Madame Schumanm{the district comprising Jeffor R 4 “e m Heink’s exquisite voloe. Inland and Clallam eoun eb ly - rae, The prisom) ‘The program was a most able ar oe ie? | released under &/ rang bh rendition cath] | & (Scripps Telegraph Service.) | Captain FM. Munger, U. 8. R | bend SST Spontaneous ap | e already tn 7 Jan Appar | ¢ in charge of the revenue cut-| FROM THE TIME OF NOAH |Plau t was the crown Amons we kK H. Waskey| ter service on Puget sound, was on | tidelands have been well thought | Ladies’ Musical) oy te an impression | board, and while at Neah bay of. BR. Cooper Willis, 473 Colman|Cl¥> and Madame departed } A. W ved five lected a’ site for a wharf for the building eee | Soattio with all singing her praise alto’ of Port and commenting on her wonderful Harry Ballinger, of vol rend Ww db. Goagey ° _ v uting atorney of Jeffereon $ couttyy Lester SU, of Coupevtile ' Ivland county; and J. B. Cochran, me THE STORE THAT SELLS FOR LESS | Of Port ‘Angeles, Clatiam county = ) im ; | Stanford Club Banqueted r | ) | At t . A ee night a ‘ee | N A ) | Hl Ithe Stanford bunch of Rug “Y & - oh | | 1 banquet F N a’ BA \y { | | i aN @ Bu A Fraternal Or a «and /ii:2 R for the} - = Ww. 8 Drug Company Expands. e t. act-| The Quaker Drug company, about Sit » . |. Apetl 1, will ope branch store Saf ¢ oe president; |St Pike and Westlake boulevard 4 i thy president: (Quarters have been leased in the R Frank P. Mullen, worthy vice presl-|2¢¥ Northern Security Rank build-| }dent; Arthur C. firace chaplain; Frank Dowd land financial secretary; H. M Earl, worthy conductor; I. Isaacs James Hilton, out side guard; Barney Truckee, John P. Brill and Harry Wileon, tras j tees: Dr. C. B. Cowan, Dr. W. T The Second worthy secretary inside guard ing in the January Clearance Sale “ i This sale is going ahead with unprecedented vim. Every ; day we “sweeten it up’’ with some good things like the a following : Four-Day ; The $10.00 Irish Point Lace Curtains § ecial Sale | at $6.50 P : ' Which went this morning created thing more than a sensation, We have On Women's Coats, Cravenette 1 100 pairs leit, 4 fer them Raincoats and Silk Coats, Rub berLined, Will End Tuesday at & pm Tomorrow May now prices, at One-Third Off Our spec DESCRIPTION—All white, 334 y roidered on extra quality ‘fet ‘ WA ‘ both plain and detached cent i h Point berders— veiuties Gan sercther oi ial prices ever quoted in this You Save $3.50 on Every Pair ety Have You a Baby ? \Have Youa Dollar? Bring Both Here Tomorrow See Columbia street windo@a, J. Redelsheimer & Co. 800-804 First Av., Cor. Columbia Strongest Ladies’ Waist House in the Gtate. srance Sale of Infants’ and Children's Dress r the n't do this for benevolence ed f money tie $1.25, $1.35 and $1.50 Infants’ $6.95 Infante’ Short Oresses 95. 25e and 2% Infants’ Long Slips Long Dresses $1 Infant . ted ar ot Infants’ Lon fo of | ombr 4 ruff my yokes of r soft f . neck and | , f ieee one ember $1.25, $1.39, $1.50 Children's 29c Infante’ Short Skirt 19 on " oaee . as bret 75e and 89 Infante’ Short ct made of | with ee: Dresses 50c I 1 i F h effects of a lawn 1 with hem- | 0c and 75 Long Dresses for 390 | M r { French w lace; sizes efanie’ Lane Deessed weed i Aine ‘ k ked to 4 $1.50 and $1.75 Children’s White iged with row | 75c and 8c Infante’ Short Dresses $1 Skirts 50c c white lawn S0c Infants’ Short Skirts for 39¢ Inf Short » 4 years r , med with nee, 1 $2.25, $2.39 Children’s Dresses " | $4.2 1.39, $1.50 Infar n ante t 4 ante’ and ‘ whit A 50c Children’s Muslin Orawers c n’s White Skirts $1 $2.39 Children’s Skirts $1.50 Gowns 60¢ THE FREE POULTRY SHOW As Announced in Yesterday’s Daily -apers ine Manager H. W. D. Gardiner has not completed all details, but) will have them outlined within aj] fow wooks Estimates furnished on. bourse heating——prices right. Geo. H | Woodhouse Co, 112 University st., Arcade bullding ow. VELVET BAKING CO., Seattle The Mc Bakery | | Women's Guits, Walsts, Furs, Eto. | Our Semi-Annual Housefurnishings Sale | In Housefurnishings ready inventory many ar foun were larger than they sh« be at this time of year, hence this special sale rh 1¢ articles picture r described bel I ly priced for tod and t morrow Lat nnow ten ments will contain de p ot oh ‘ ( is 10 14 Inehe cia pr 1 for other da in the we 14-qt. Bread Raiser 48¢. | “UNDER ONE ROOF—EVERYTHING TO FUANIGH THE HOME COMPLETE," getting Heavy Bre Hoavy retinned Dish Pan hay ing « capacity of 14 q First Clearance We Will Make Suits to | Order from Any Pattern In Our Stock for... od Raiser of 14 quarts Dish Pan Our Prices Cann : “Frost &O'T | Frederick & Nelson (Incorporated.) Begins Tomorrow Morning the stock a were which quantitic uld retinned = Beamles having a capa Bottom Botler | . Me Flat Copper Bottom Boller | S115 | These Boxes measure 17 Fiat Copper come and No. 9 25¢. | | Tin Muffin Pans for Less. Nine-cup Pan Twelvectp Pan coarse. Melon Moulds 45¢ Each. These Graniteware Melon | Moulds have a capacity of three | pints tts The Great by a family of emall means. cost of wasted fuel and repairs, and in the the standard everywhere. ‘all of the heat pro than the Majestic tic Ie built right outlay for repairs, NOT CHEAPEST BUT LEAST (INCORPORATED) SLCOND AVENUL, MADISON STREET AND SPRING STREET. We Wish to Announce Our Sale Jar gth and ending January roth I OF HIGH-GRADE SUITINGS, Way of Anyon of Our Line sibly Stand in the mber, the Cl desiring Complete Hote! and Club Furn) National Steam Cooker ‘ancy Japan: in assorted Combination Gra Round Tin made to grate fine gf] Majestic Range Not Cheapest—But Least Expensive. For the Modest Home or Palatial Residence. rly distributed” for iteelf in fuel saved several times during its long life. dinary care the Great Majestic will last a lifetime, with lttle or We especially wish to imp tn (lamer each hol inches 4¢. i) Chamber Pail 35 Japanned tin a ber Pail having a pacity of 12 quarts. ] The purchase price of a range should be considered least of a To the cont of a cheap range add the” endl it has cost money Because the “will p With q EXPENSIV' Complete Houselurnishers, Votel and Cli Furmshers, s are usually held. rm goods, but our sale included i » of ter in OU kaa tion for n for ir store ffering 00 =—— il’ | $20. First Ave: ATTLE ae OT SRS etete teen eee eee eee ee ee SOE EEEE EEE E EEE RRR eee eee eee eee eee eet eee ee