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ts AUNDRYMEN LOBBY AGAINST EIGHT HOURS and Spokane Proprietors Engage George H. to Defeat Application of Women Workers. t Will Be Bitter and Active—Lobby Will Be | to Antagonize the Bill. “s oy canes without Judtotary Special Serwies.) Before the committees the laun a. By Reed. 18.—eattle laun } Lage will find themselves and | appointment of court ate pp a) Cele catae very much discredited |. Judictary ore have ay yo by the tet that they have notori-|, % MH. 24.-—By Reed, eight-hour day employed Attorney Ge. | cusiy violated the existing 10-hour | ltt for miners’ labor, Mines and . of the firm of Wa statute for female ¢ i har yy eee at Beattie, te come (| every city of importance Wal cpren commas eee ee ‘at the proper thne to armue | state, and especially in Spokane/eries tn cities, Raltroads, Eee the Proper COW i ang Seattle, violations of this law & B. i@-lly Stevenson, creating the law which will by the laundry companies have be | Columbia ar reed by the labor) come motortows And efforts on the | Ret comm of the cites Of the | part of labor leaders and organtun: | 9°00 Al miting the hours which Wo-| tons to tnduce State Labor Com be employed to eight) missioner Hubbard to enforce the nor day. The laundrymen of jk W against them have been almosi et tm the state are also! entirely unsuccessful, At the con. interest in the meas | vention of the Btate Federation of A. J. Rice of) Labor at Bellingham last month Spokane, i* | this refusal of the labor commis | Somehow the produetion did not 4, industriows | sioner to enforce the 1dhour law | [ech expectations, although it was mbers tn oppost| wae threshed out and the Federa-! fairly good. Anna Held, who tas measure. jon adopted a resolution demand-|*a#on made the play noteworthy, Biker, Who has been em-jing that the governor reatove the | 784 lacking, hg the Seattle laundry trast, | sommisstoner, Mixa Vou Hatafeldt’s impersona- the task on a specific] On behalf of the proposed eight; 09 of the Duchess was by no that his duties to bie} hour law it hae developed that the| ™*8n" poor, however, She te Hmited to the plain pre | labor unions eill make it the open.|UMieht and vivacious woman, but ‘of the case to the com hed wedge @ general eighthour sud he declines to take the! law for certain classes of male em 2 Personally with mombers | ployes, and a bill limiting the num exert any other per | ber of hours of underground work ni oe In opposition to the)» man may do to eight has already Bi,meascre. Dut that there| been introduced Im the senate by gm active lobby here oppor | Reed of Yakima county, The pen Mil le already promised inj alty for viclation provided im the displayed by the taan Reed bill ie $500 fine or six months 7 imprisonment. IN THE SENATE AND HOUSE Jan. 18--Bille were) present road t c! the legtelature There. | di ry Ss ant Inet maar , aa follows: . Strowd: 1d the House. ine Aiton Jude for Bnokoniah ‘Lana. ine for — ayaters warehouse; H. 2 78 pn pints. Fh howd and making fury Beebe, rogulat! the ines" negiige: damage af adiitions to cithes, | ees cogunea cemabe ars providing| =H. B. 20.--My Smalley, creating year | two districts out of Chelan, Okanogan, Stevens and countion K, B 2.—Ry Abrama, that only ty physictans dali eountion one, Okanogan, Doug las nH the other, Judiciary. ~My lane, authorising rk dlatrict# and ape cial park levies. of O mille in clties By Metealf providing rey s feos in con. be taine requiring ppropriating priations. THE THEATERS “The Little Duchess” was at the Grand Inet night. | her work lackg originality. ber mannerieme In many ways suggested an imitation of Detla Fox, There are several good comedians tm the aggregation and the audience warmed op many times over their clover efforts. As for the chorw it war somewhat elderly and y deficient tn beauty, but It i. It was also seanty in raiment for cold weather, Taken altogether the production ranks equal to the ordinary rua of musical comedies. it will be presented again tonight and matinee and evening perform: ances on Raturday. t « nt Kitty.” “Sergeant Kitty,’ in the person of Helen Byron, sang, danced and froticked fnto the favor of a numer ous audience at} the Grand,” says the Philadelphia Press of reeent “Mize Byron is a sprightiy comedienne of attractive talent. "Sergeant Kitty’ ts 4 capital musical comedy. It is a lively comic opera with plenty of pleasing songs, eatehy music and laugh-prevoking humor.” This play opens at the Grand Sunday sight for five per formances, oe “Yon Voneon.” “The Midnight Flyer,” quite an interesting play, at the Seattle the 1. | ater, closes tomorrow night Mat ince tomorrow. “Yon Yonson” appears at the Se atthe theater for one week, com- mencing with a Sunday matinee, Alleen May at the Lois. Alteen May at the Lots theater this week as Helen Dare In “North ord Lights,” has a very thankless part, but she manages to handle tt in gach a manner that it stands out and she wins greet applause tn every stene In which she apphare. The management will attempt “Nell Gwynne’ next week, with ty. 24.—Whitlo ppropriating for buildings at @tate col- By King, placing Me- children ys eng of county. tng, . 2.-—By Heach, to oes Mang oyster lands formerly sold the state. All were held to be referred te committese when the committees were Trules to guv- sheep from one P—By King providing that mt ime seekers fish the ies = we: railroad men to & B, ify Reed. allowing Nive inetead ef three directors tn echoot author. | districts emplaying than 4 cand- ber 18 YOUR MONEY WORKING DAY SATURDAY sary Clearing Sale Tn fact, | to" THE SEATTLE STAR-—FRIDAY, JAN, 18, 1907. ed Anacortes AvYoP, Club. ANACORTRS, Jan, 1&--The An acortes Alaska Yukon-Pacifte elub has been formed in this elty 1, A. Nadeau on Way Home, WASHINGTON, D, C, Jan, 18. I. A. Nadeau, director general of the. Av¥.P, exposition, lett Wanh- ington last night direct for Beattle. Increase in Immigration. WASHINGTON, BD. C,, Jan. There was a moderate increase fn immigration into the state of Wash ington last year, N. P. Attorney at Olympta, OLYMPIA, Jan. Ife-B, J. Can non, aAsetetant western counsel>ot the Northern Pacifie railroad ™ Spokane, ts here in attendance Om the supreme court Tacoma Man Suicides, | TACOMA, Jan. 18.—-Ray Acniap ~ [Of Tacoma, ended bis life in a try! sient hoteh in San Franeiseo lage night by taking morphine and 4a hallng gas. P: PITTSBURG, Inn, 18.—Ten afl and eight bronse medals, bestie $9,210 in enah, were awarded at the third annual meeting of the Cap negie hero commission in this city | yesterday, jects Morley Mayor. , Jan, 18—A? J. Mor lected mayor yesterday ajority over T Pat- Every newspaper im Vie- supported the defeated candi Victoria date. To Join Gtate Bociety. TWISP, Jan. 18-—The Methow Valley Hortlewltural society * has | taken steps to become a branch of the Washington Sta! asvociation Horticultural a Mee. J. A. Grant CHIWAUKUM, Jan. 18.—Mra, J A. Grant, wife of J, A. Gran far mer lying one and one-half miles west of Chiwaukum, died yesterday afternoon after a long , siege of paralyvis and general debility. New Hockey Champions. MONTREAL, Jan. 18-In the game of the series for the Stanley cup, representing the hockey cham Plonsbip of Canada, the Kenora team, the challengers, defeated the Wanderers, of Montreal, the hold ers of the cup, by four goals to two. Seattle Train Delayed. ST, PAUL, Jan, 18.—After being! delayed for ten days in Montana and North Dakota, Great Northern | train No. 4, from Seattle, finally ar re eee nee emma ne ae Unlimited Scope Daniel Fuhrman, the tallor, 1016 Second ave. possesses the means ond ability to make good clothes, which will please the most fastidt ous dressers, Years of experience in doing artistic tailoring a immense stock of winter woolens abould AMUS! THE GRAND TONIGHT, Saturday and Satur Matafeldt aed Gry be? Anna “THE LITT ‘The Gorgeous Held "Production Inte ‘Clever ne PRICKS—Night, $1.86 to te; M Four nigh iment Bu Helen Byron, aided by ie “SERGEANT rived in Gt. Paul yesterday after noon, The coaches were covered with tee and snow 910,000 TO AUTIFY PARK, At a meeting of the committee om parks and boulevard it wae voted to recommend the pawsage by the council of an ordt nan beautifying of Lincoln park park, whieh is located between the alley eay of Broadway and Hleventh av, Pine at, and Denny way, ta owned partly by the water department and partly by the park department, and, on secount of » disagrowment arising from its joint ership, it has been allowed to remain in a neglected condition for years ASKS CHANGE IN ROUTING OF MAGNOLIA WAY, | A large delegation of upper Pirxt | ‘lav. property owners appeared before } the street committee yesterday to Advocate @ change in the contem Plated laying out of Magnolia way | wo a8 to bring the terminus of the propomed to the corner of ‘Harricon an ott av, instead of at Morcer und Biliott ay, de orig inally proposed. | The committee will recommend) the passage of the ordinance au-} thorizing the board of public works to make a contract with W. Stanley ‘& Co, to remove the dirt from the Third av. regrade; also the ordi: | nance changing the name of Bixth | ‘The large sale of $15 suite at W B. Hutehinson Co. shows that p ple appreciate new, up-to-date chandise, sure to take your great coat with you.” —Benjamin Franklin. iH ‘These are prosperous times and thet bank } MENTS. AAA LP D Both Phones €6. No nhones after 7. | JOHN CORT, Mer. day matines, Countess Olga Von * Greatest Musical Guccess, € ovCcHESsS” ‘ ct, Inchading Robert Lett and Other $1.00 to te. Dainty Lyric Comedienne, Military Comie Opera, nitty.” atines. PRICKS, the to$.b0; Wednesday Matines, t5c to $1.00, Beat sale A Bevan Next Week Bunday Matinee “YON YONSON” Great Bwediah BACH DAE.AT » BEST FUN IN TOWN Mattie Keene Caner” vores Beveriy: La Adelina; Harry Lorain Pialect Piny. Matinee Prices 250 an@g'Oe. Nights Ife to b0e. Fees eo ner enttio’s Landing Vautertite Boum AT ANY THEATER, neale laylet, “Her First Ol. Seine & fords Budd & Wayne! Frank Louies met, Main 1304; ind 4334. Pantgges Players Prosen' NORTHERN Ligne ts Matinesa dally except reday and Friday. Doors open, matinees, 1:30; even- trogen, 7:90. Performances begin, matingest: 18; evenings, 8:18. Closing Out! av. M. from Greenridge drive-Folt st, to Dexter av, (Soripps Telegraph Gervice.) ST, PRTBRSBURG, Jon. 8 Statistion published today show that, during the year 1906, 1,262 sent to the mines, and 7 were prosecuted DID YOU GET YOUR COAL? If #0 then aid you get one of thone $2.00, $8 or $3.60 hate which are selling for $2 this week only at Lillagar & Darkman, exclusive hat- tors, 1810 Becond av,, Beattle, Wash. . Yesterday we recetved a ship- ment of the choicest creations. ‘The new #ilk fabrics are very beautiful; they will please the most fastidious taste ‘Through special arrangements with manufacturers we shall be able to show afl new styles in dreases, wults and watets on the same date as the leading houses of Chicago and New York. Mre. A. D. Keating, importer and designer of millinery, is now located om the second floor of the store. Special Prices on Children’s, Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing The reductions are very im- portant. Also, special prices on Chil- dren's and Boys’ Hats, Cape and Furnishings. J. Redelsheimer & Co. 800-804 FIRST AVENUE, Corner Columbia St. Strongest Ladies’ Waist House im the State. HEATER Double ned, with 1 joint pipe of Delivered and set up. 71.18 —astore always open Satire day evenings for your con- venience, the last word on our JANUARY SALE— ‘ Saturday night comes its end! if you have come and bought during the past week you can best appreciate the ex- ceptional value-giving throughout the store! If you have not come let tomorrow see you here to take advantage of the most remark- able—really exceptional—price reductions on housefurnishings ever given Seattle people! —we'll expect YOU tomorrow! Standard Furniture Co. dr TEES belt These weather conditions demand good, strong Shoes -—we guarantee satisfaction —try @ pair of our $2 or $2.50 Quality Better Than the fers You Values at MOST 1-2 GAMES. go¢ dozen assortment of all the latest Games worth soc. “29¢ RAG DOLLS. too Boys’ and Girls Rag Dolis..:.+++- 5c BUBBLE OUTFITS. toc Soap Bubble Outfit, with two clay oo Wonderful Columbia Safety Razor, aoc Pair Heavy Canvas Fleece Lined Working Gloves, 15e. soc Pair Silver Plated Fancy Salt and Pepper Shakers, 19¢. 75 Assortment Two and Three Blade Pocket Knives, Brass Lined, 50¢. 75¢ Wallace “1838” Beautiful French Gray Sugar Shell, ADe CRAYONS. 1g¢ box of white School Crayons, one gross in a box.. 10c RUBBER BALLS. 10¢ assorted white and red Rubber 5 Balls BISQUE DOLLS. 35¢ Jointed Bisque Dolls, with ¢ DOLL DRESSES. $1.00 large size fancy made Doll Dress, 4 - complete. ....+++1 IE isc Large Size Aluminum Folding Drinking Cups, 10¢. BOYS’ TOOL CHESTS. asc Bo Tool Cheat, in Neat var — 15¢ box Selling Out Retiring From Business! THE $50,000 STOCK OF MERCHANDISE, 1206 SECOND AVENUE, SEAT- TLE, WASH., WELL KNOWN AS H. Lewis & Co. Will Be Thrown on Sale.to the Public Commencing at 8:30 A. M, Sharp, Saturday Morning, January 19, 1907, The Reason Why The disastrous, compulsory loss of our store, corner First andiCherry, which we occupied for sixteen years; and not finding any other suitable location large enough to do justice to our fine stock we always carry, we had to take what we could get—and for a short while at that—to dispose of our stock, The moving and confusion has demoralized our business and tremendous loss has been sus- tained. Under these circumstances we are compelled to quit business and turn our en- tire stock at the mercy of the price knife to make them moye quickly, Here’s Where the Slaughter Is Greatest High Grade Clothing for Men and Boys, Furnishings, Hats, Umbrellas, Suit Cases, Valises, etc., ete,, will be sold from tomorrow on at priceg far below manufacturers’ cost. Watch our Sale Price Tickets on every garment. COME EVERYBODY H. ; LEWIS & CO. 1206 Second Avenue A Gigantic Sacrifice of Values GOING AT LESS THAN 500 ON THE DOLLAR—LESS THAN THE COST OF THE RAW MATERIAL. Having bought from the U. 8. Court Receiver the big stock of Clothing, Hats, Furnish- ings, Shoes, etc. located at 1121 Firet av. at our own price we are “* throw the goods on the mercy of the public. jen’a and Children’s Goods were never before given away at such desperate reductions. These are strong words, but, friends, this sale is so genuine that we stake our entire business reputa- tion on the truth of every statement. We are cutting prices as they were never cut before. Look for the big sign. Pante Dept. of Corderey Panta, worth SAL > Fa worsted Pants, worth @tn 1-woal fa all, colors and SALE and 01.26 ® doen Golf shirts styles; wortte $1.00 SALE A henry allewoot Sweater, worth INC. BALR cH x A hewey ovehirt, i worsted Pants, worth Jermey re end Trunks at BALE. A fine flannel Golf Shirt INC. BALE Trav INC. BALE sted a vit Cases, ling Tings | @ pair, Ho INC. your own price at INC 2.000 ‘Ties, im ait : Me, INC, BAL ‘ ” ink NG. worth $1.59, Tie heavy 4 BAL, } | Shoe Dept. A fing Calfskin Shoa, worth #275. INC. RAL 17 ot Shoes, tn viel Kid and box 2 INC. BALB......6.85 #. in vict kid and box d; worth #60 o pair worth $18.09, 3 Bulle, if fancy and tweeds; worth Le Flannel Shirts, worth $1.6. INC i Overstrts, worth * . oe year welts, in if and & ine line of hand-tailored ga worth #96.00 and #5.00, all go at HA! PRICE AT INC. BALI. Hat Dept. mi tunnel Oe fornia Gannal; worth $4.00 <ccuaecaehniitagsiiiaeds | 9 sott felt Tate, worth £1.69 each. TING. ALE te Boys’ Clothing. Suits, th Boot © flannel Night Shi worth P18 each. INC, SALB t h twoods bh, INC grade Poy 2 at HALE <a Crown Clothing Co. (Incorporated One Block South of Postoffice. One Block South of Postoffice. _ 2