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0, 1907. . , perenne me ' THE SRATTLE BTAR—THURSDAY, JAN. 1 ON COUTY CLUB ati ILS FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Women's Gults, Everything to Furnish the Home Complete” Ete, “Under One Reo $7.50, $8.50 and $10.00 Skirts Special Tomorrow and Saturday The steamer Delhi came near turning tur yesterday afternoon which all Inter of such an association are invited J diet av Smith, of Kalberg and Corliss at ' w y ; affection, being principal speaker, | to attend Panne Vamroee ee Senator Harper resigned last] - It is being formed to furnish & DIGAPPRCTED REPUBLIC © where the homeloas men of ppt the position of cok! pi such of the ad 4. Deputy Prosecuting June to INTENDED TO REVOLUTION: | joctor of | 12E AFFAIRS, GOES INTO) Attorney John Mil as elected to} vanta p as it is poms Spanish V ane to Elect. P ‘ ‘ " ‘ . " ad | Gea H. Fortson Camp No. snar >» tr re |tucewed him, For wom renner a net taivee with contort | United. wiates War Veterans, wt These skirts represent a special lot made to our ofder The | meet tonight at Madison hall, Twe ty-firet av, and Rast Jefferson # to elect officers for the ensull tive in his ideas, after becoming | able lodging and good meals. } better acquainted with the “boys,” | association will also supply oppor by a suit manufacturer who had a large surplus quantity ‘the material on hand and wished to use it up. Peace to ite ashes The King County FB ublican R mublioe® | decided to resin. No successor! tunities for instruction end relaxa : AG pe thee ‘A viait to the club's headquarters! and to give legal and medical ald ues Japanese. “ sey oy : ™ in eee ee en One verter im the Washington building was &/to those In need A reception was given by th They are strictly tailored, fit well and the models are abort but stormy career & meet revelation, Every republican will| ‘The association expecta to rent a ladies of the Queen Anne M 2 | . d d k | d Th & shor y oa | ing to sacrifice his personal inclina:| building in the south end of the}church to the members of | t thoroughly correct. All are pleated an ilted. le ma- ing te being held this afternoon to wind up the affaire of the associa: | ou by serving the public either tn! city and to fit tt out with an audt-| Men's club of the chureh last night) a state, county or municipal powt|tortum, cafe, and dormitories, The] A disoussion of the Japanese quest 4 terials are fancy cheviots, largely, in light and dark. Sigeg Lg hy mg VRepublioan tion, was wure to be found there at| class of men that will be catered | ton followed il club was pov ate Sot camer an alt Umes between 10 4. m. and 10/to in the one that now patronizes Holde First Meeting. i 39 to 42 a result of dissatisfaction felt by a|® ™ Sheriff Smith's deputies! the cheap boarding houses The newly inaugurated high ‘ umber of the “boys” who do poli-| Must have performed their arduous | school Y. M. ©. A. held ite first pe duties either during night or the| FEMALE HELP 18 SCARCE. | oron mecting yesterday. Charles ties and everybody else, with the These skirts would sell in a regular way at $4 \ eo » Yo vith the | wwee” hours of the mora, for at! Sivcman 10 preckaot and the mem pik attitude of the “Young Mons Re-| all other hours they wore reason-| Labor Commissioner Grout, in hi8| bership 60. It tn expected lo mp $7.50, $8.50 and $ 10.00; special tomorrow venice to ensisting ta. the election | @DLY #ure to be found at the head Janne I report filed wit Mayor | plant the ¥, M. ©. A. Sunday lub 4 ‘ } a Bray : rters of the King County Re-| Moore, shows the woman's depar i es a Temes a ; of republican candidates after nom-| @uarters of the ment ie experiencing a shortage Of| 1 9lhO04 for Revervele, and Saturday ra T blican elud, fnations have been made. The boys | PY i>. Shane " . he Three points are given: the] one ca tan decided to recom wanted to have something to say undestrable n rt } f » quarters, bad entrance + ~ about the nominations, and the ONE MADE TWO Jand the office Delng under a saloon. | mend the passage of the ordimance King County Republican club was | help ts scarce without the appropriating $23,654 for the con tion charge on these skirts, Owing to the rushed condition of our alteration room, han two weeks where alterations are necessary NOTE-We find ft necessary to make an alte we cannot promise that delivery will be made in les» organized cca Ge FOR ior, garapigg | above restrictions demantion of fang ter" the: Green SSCS SSS Te nner len of respectability were nec:| ‘Today ts 4 one fo : servo essary as officers. | nex Fatlure to support is ab | REPUBLICAN CLUB MAY Approve Appropriation. NOT CHEAPEST, BUT F. C. Harper waa elected the first | le Mae Park in her action BANQUET ON LINCOLN DAY.| ‘The fire and water committee of v president of the club; “Gene” Al | against Storey Park, and she fur the council! has approved m EXPENSIVE len was named secretary, A suite alleges that she was A dinner by the Young Men's Re | ordinance appropriating §6,000 for of five rooms in the Washington | to support herself in the car publican club was given at the Ari the completh and furnishing of bullding was chosen as headquar-|of bookkeeper and stenographer. | lington last night Senator-clect | the pew engine house at Firet ay Ask Your Neighbor Who Uses a ters and elaborately furnished.| Mary Ann Koperowski was granted | Ralph D, Nicholls presided Plans! north and Galer at { “eli ag cay Majestic ABOUT THE Every republican prominence tn a dec by Judge Griffin and per | were discussed for King county was invited to join,| mitted to anglicize her name into) held on Lincoln's day. Speakers) wiige sohmite, the immigration - > but for some reason none exc Cooper, She was marrt lof prominence are to be invited prisoner for & long time held at REPAIRS ' those commonly designated as “E| Michael Koperowski in 1867. € ' he county jaat by the United States ®’ decided to come in. ty Is charged in the complaints of (NEW YORK SOCIETY pon Fe wore 4 gen be a ain wanening then 1 Senator Piles Was There. Hanna M. C. Overly agianst Melvin; = MEET® TOMORROW NIGHT, | tr one Gharge of in- | Bho will likely smile and tell you she can’t, because she A reception to Senator Piles, af-/C. Overly, and Annie Johnson | The Now York soctety {a to hold | *4ntty H ever had to have any. But she will at least say that re- ter hie return from tho last session | agminst Charles A. Johnson, Aban-| | Tit its oily An it at tho Invite Churehmen, | pairs with the Majestic are insignificant compared with of congroas, was given by the club| doament ts charged in the actions} ® mesting tw The Chamber of Guabaurce, al the | , ye at “Rilly” Potts’ hosteiry, at which | of George William vs. Bertha Pen-|¢ hamber of Commerce for the pur mein i. A. Mat othere—that Majestics seem to be unbreakable and “un ‘ . “thee | ; reviewing the work done by n of Rev & Mal ed | - wearoutable,” #0 to speak, She will tell you that her 1 the guest of honor was a prominent | keth, and Della Harris vs. Munfor 4 forma in-| : a v brett age th cl te | Hare pclety’s representatives In the | Yesterday ostended & Uti ot! OTHERS ‘Majestic Range is cheaper in the long run because tt Jocal journalist, a recent convert to) Harris. Har dlcaryye fly these 0 vitation to the general assembly of { ¢ fepublicanism, whose conversion, it} Laoag es 7 the Presbyterian church (© meet tn | r A tp sali, was due entirely to the of |INSTRUCTED ON MINERAL | cgtig GAROENS GLOBE. | Hentsle In 1908 Requires Fewer Repairs-Uses Less Fuel —Bakes Perf i ‘ forts of the club. A banquet under} EXPOSITION APPROPRIATION. ‘ Gcaiindion 00 Addis . the auspices of the club in honor) Taylor, pro The Pacific Coast Ad Men's anseo- rs LF Ab d H W. of the Washington delegation to| ‘The Washington Stat meni BP ear gallons de oe =“Gives Abundant tot Water : congress was given tn Leschi park! soctation held a me: last night » the fmct | very $6 gad ve, opeatal r . last August, Senator Ankeny, for/and the \elegates are to be! inat improvements are to be Mad®, | rate of one and one-third fare for The resulte in & omy of repairs of which your neighbor speaks are peculiar to the t whom the boys have a remarkable | sent to the legisiature to a8k for | socastoned the closing of the @mU8e-] ihe pound trip has been made by} Range because of perfection in every detail, the uit of over forty years of rangem r |e yg came ye eenige oes Pataca nope eigen ging $100,000 for | ment place last night for possiDly | ine Great Northern | will gladly send you free upon request a handsome booklet illustrating many styles of : Wade tate Ghbrd ct, nave steel ow lceurees of the state et the coming | SCO Tee cmeetnmenmeommeenemne Funeral of Mra. Sherwood. Ranges and giving recipes by famous cooks t tables, and the only x10 pool table | exposition, were given final instruc-| Klein, the shoemaker, 217 James| Funeral services for Mra Mary eo P in the city. eee | tons st eee =| Bherwood, who died at the home : Se a —_- = _ of her daughter, Mrs EE. Simp a som, 1220 Mighiand place, were held e from the se undertak hapel at % o'ctock this afte The body will be sent to Garden 1City for burtal, Nonsectarian Banquet. The Men's Nonsectarian club of | the First Free Church held ite reg ular monthly dinser at the Gc mercial club, about 40 members be ing tn attendance. After dinner | the members w addressed by | Rev. H. H. Gowen, who spoke aa| The Travels of Fa Kion, a Budé} hist Monk.” | Insurance Company Elects Officers | he Washington Fire Insuranee | company yesterday elected the fab} lowing dire for the eneutas} year: EW. Andrews, Lester Tur |— : ner, James 8. Goldemith, J.D. Fan | | i 1 Complete Nous olurnishers, (:NoomponaTED) Mate! and Club Furnishers, SECOND AVENUE, MADISON STREET AND SPRING STREET. EMNANT DAY | REDERTOR & NEL SOV — AT The Bon Marche We do not publish a list of all the remnants on sale today, but beg to state that every department has contributed its quota. rell, Maurits Thor C.F. White, | Sale of Manufacturer’s Overproduct of J) meme" 5 ene Fine Belts at % to & Off [fang GH ipae of focoma, al Novelty Skirt Mifg.C GO AND 6£E OXBOW ADDITION TODAY. PR rTeRssoO4atatears Mode in Gealtle In the Famous Coeur d’Alene Comstock, of Spokane 1207 Becond Ave, Beattie Wath board will eleet executive officers ‘WOE SRSSSSRS ALES TROAsEE This magnificent collection—a bonanza such as even we seldom get hold of—is prov- L. HOFFMAN. Siam Git i t hot s this afternoon. . M I ) ing to the Seattle public that our buying power can always be relied upon to obtain the Pree Delivery ining istrict choicest cullings of New York's big bargain chances The territory ie have great ny from rented, and eed planos, No casvaseer to bother you No commis sions to pay, easy payments without Interest; a saving at from $1 to $1.50 on the price panies will make fre The Poticle Mining Co. have just bought and begulig work on a gold ne o mile and a half west of The Pha Jot mine, at Murphy, Ideho, which was bought thiae mer by the Del Brothers, of Hercules and Chesap and Tamerack notoriety, for $250,000. This is how are situated. Consider whether you want an The Bunker Hill & Sullivan, the Hercules, the T: rack, the Pilot and the §' rt mines, in the © d'Alene mining district, Idaho, have a world-wide tation as some of the great mines of Ai Bunker Hil) & Sullivan is reported to be paying 000 per month. The Hereyles and others are seconds to it. If you don't happen to know it ‘ haven't been roading the gold mine news. You cal jearn tt from any mining broker or banker. You cam jearn it from Spokane, as their offices are located there. ‘These mines are located at Wardner and Mak Jan, Idaho, and st Murray, in the Coeur d'Alene “ip | trict, we have one vein opened at intervals by —— | open cuts, and one 400-foot tunnel. We have sev veins and one enormous dike crosi | is practically an-east Fourth ag one ee = ll BOSTON DENTAL Ce PARLORS ving owtatde Twelve Year Guarantee, tified by Lady Attendants ahe “ Houre--4 30 to ¢ Bundaya, 8 cio tail to 12, Roth Phonn os ae 1420 BECOND AVE arty all the paved 75c¢ and $1 Belts for 25c Fancy Belts, tn taffeta silk, peau de sole and kid leather, in all sizes; straight black, white and staple colors; plain, tue or shirred designs; finished with either hooks and or metal buckles; worth to $1 each. Sale price 35c Belts for 10c $2 Belts for 50c The Sale of Baby Under-Fixin’s | One-Fourth to and Children’s White Dresses {One-Third Ort ~~ It le @ well known 4 Will End Soon | trict have produced thelr ore on the west . : east and west veins—-at Point of contact, with veins ; ~ mples of the Reductions-- PLACA RPTL URE Re having opposite strike or trend . 5 The Poticle mines are Gow being worked by $1.25, $1.35 and $1.50 Infants’ Long r tunnels. We own all the ground between the head @ 7 J Drews Placer gulch and Potieie on the east, and to a lise >) $1:25, $1.39 and $1.50 Childrer 6,600 feet west from the Cast line. ft is a well ki € te ea fact that the many thousands of dollars worth wai placer gold taken from Placer and Poticle gulcheal) must have had ite source from the quarte vem” threading the hills, bordering on these gulches. WS own one tler of the bills between these old gold 6 posits, on which know the veins exist Now you are ready to see what we have to go by is mining our veins ‘ The formations are slate, porphyry and qua the same as in the Tt is reported that the has « car of ore ready to ship valued at §$00,000. We have seen thelr very rich ore, running many thou ands to the ton. We have dike on our prop that, on the surface, acrows it for 300 feet (a sample being taken every three feet), aa values, There are 10,000 tons exposed that to cyanide treatment, The presence of the slate the formation assures us free, metallic id, proven b ythe placer wasiiings on both of property, So we shall hee no ore to but secure all the gold on the Spot em. the pl and cyanide reduction. We want t@ get into ie veins, to where they cut the east and west veins, quickly as we can The Poticie Mining company ts tnoorporated the law of the state of Washington with a cap of $1,600,000, in shares of $1 each, full pald non-assessable, all personal stock pooled. ~ Por 1 $250 Infants Saturday One-Fourth to One-Third Off 5Oc and 65c Fancy Half Price for All-Wool i Aprons 39c Circular Shawls All aprons in the above prices, which show evi dence of be ing slightly soiled, are to be cleared out at one price fine lawn and swiss Aprons trimmed with Last Day in the Old Store Will Be a Record Breaker lace and rib are slightly t tees Gnd ri aiepiay ond 2 purpose of carrying on and development work we aoe oe ( . Abo t two ousé : s re’? shares of treasury stock ye oe I gp a.so Shawis é és ’ Sey RTE Pv now going on at the mines is under the direction of gy ag and Children’s Suits will be “‘up to you”’ mining engineer of large experience in CripplW Cres lige ona and the West. The operations will be Gam ed on strict business lines and every one will @ square deal 39 cents 500 Remnants of Fine at almost any price you wish to pay. Embroidery at Half Also an endless assortment of Men’s a; eee a rice : 25c Sheet Music 5c 7 I rice Underwear---in all weights---Hats, Shirts, POTICIE MINING } a Beart D Manan oll It will be worth your while to come. Coal Heaters $2.00, 200 ae JackscreWag™ A. BRIDGE & CO: 1416-1417 Second Avenue Next Door to the Bon Marche JHE STORE THAT SELLS POR LES. AL oe We \OFF &CO. SEATTLE “ DABNEYWooDt E ° \ opi) TURE co, Loggers’ $ cal yones “NORDE