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AE a 9 ie ee NE CE ARR OTR OS CRN MN Shae. GSE YEAR COMING 8 . RAILROADS ATTACKED | TOTEM MAGAZINE Jappearance on the stands, ‘The lat ————ee oat to The Totem, a monthly affair published by Gilbert 8 Costello. While the number of ventures along thie Hne seems to Be decidedly on increase, the appearance of The , at least, in sufficiently good able it to advance at once to ar with the best of the older ines now established the railroads selling coal commer A LAND, Ore, Jan, 26,tn | olally A psapncna os Franklin “Singularly enough, Mer, HI . overlooked the fet that this re Lane yesterday Portland and 84) quirement will not go into effect) Yem shippers united in condemma:| yntil 1908, It te to be hoped that tion of the methods practiced by} noe one with tell you that the oar the various roads operating to this | shorta je alao due to the inter a comminion rippe Telegraph Servic Chinese New Year will begin Feb, 11, 20 daye later than the year previous, The local Chinamen, about 700 in number, are arrangin: elaborate programe for the jebra tien which will continue daya, The main features of the state, The feature of the day was state comineroe the statement of Commissioner The statement was alee Several bright and = tate ing | ebratt will by eld at the Lane, who took exception to] that the rallroade have short storte: » published, togeth | ging nig, the al home of th the remarks of Louis HI, viee/liciting business, as was er with a id article on the | Chinese Free Masons, located in the president of the Great Northern | time the case, Thia ts held by the | gold dredge f the north. A # alley off Washington st. between tion ta also devoted to women, 40d | pourth and Pifth ava. & road, in the following language shippers to be evitence of a com “T otice that Loute Hill, vico| bine whereby It matters little to/all tn all, the publication ts most president of the ¢ t Northern,/the roads ae to whieh fndividual certainly entitled to at lenat @ |glance from the public, Holding to uoted as havis that the} line e least business, and) glance from the public, Hold " d Bac there fa a pm hortage In} ta con by the witnesses asiite present standard, The Totem The Seattle branch of the Amiprix the northwest is due to the inter | being aufticlont to force|should have no diffieulty in main-jean Red Cross society ie meeting. " % ft " i state commerce law which prevents! a canvietion. taining a place in the front tanks | this afternoon in the parlors of thu GOVERNMENT AWAITS DETAILED REPORT brew announcement has been made, Ithat Gov, Swettenham's career In Beautiful New Photogra arlors Upened in oeartie: office has recetved several div | Jamaica is at an end patches from Gov, Swettenham re-} Upon receipt of later advices Taking {0 the King Noe ve sc liahel beteeee toe Moon & Wills’ Studio In the Eltel Bullding Is Un- do y the Finest and Most Elegant none of these reports have been | colonial office and Washington, but made public, nor will this be done | until a detailed report has been re REO CROSS MEETING, snEe at all times (Serippe Telegranh Gervice.d LONDON, Jan. 26.--The colonial until further reports are received. | ceived from Bwettenham no gov It is understood, although no offf- ernment action will be taken. | short iHness, peritonitis being given fas the cause of death Mra. Dretbelbte was 32 years of age, and was born at Marshalltown, la, in 1874, and w od to Mr. Dretbelbis in about three years ago. Laymen on claims 7 and § on (Star Special Correspondence.) | Dome, second tier of benches, are) nannor in which this firm has fur) ing to their business. FAIRBANKS, Jan, = 7.—Tom) “aid op secy rich pay, working from nished and equipped thelr new! On their arrival in Seattle last Mondecn and partners. who Bere] © Shire, who faled to get Tale thea? © deed © DleaAARt t0P | Sm "ital bulldiog, corsar of Bee! ing extensively on Gold: e | in the Mitel building, Ge { stream during the past year, today | money and abandoned his workings |?" suters the studio a homelond av, and Pike st, where ther | received the pleasing intelligence! after going to & lot of expense Iniigs fooling ensues, the main re|carried op a successful businons, | that their property, upon whieh | Prospecting (he ground. ception room being beautifully fur-| but soon after this building was | over $7,000 worth of work has been| The new operators went to work/pished with mission and antique|sblarged and an additional floor | Gone in the last 12 months, was) drifting towards the upper benches furniture, while beautiful Oriental built, during whieh time it was) ped mg Rye font bay te — iy an effort veg 4 the may: — rugs cover the highly polished oor. | necuenery, for Moon & Willa to sux notice name j Lemere con! is operations to; The walle are tinted In a dark | pond ness field association. The property is| drifting towards the etream at all/shade of rose, with heavy photo| Productions of Moon & Wills er | on Goldstream, below the mouth! times, and consequently passed UP shelves extending around the spa-| hibited at the annual exhibit of the Of Moose creek, and has a valuable) what is said to be one of the richest! cious room, on which rest superd| photographers of the northwest at ood cabin | pay channels on Dome, low tone carbon etchings, a pro) Spokane | summer received | pment for} . Laymen on upper 7 below, third/duction of photography only at-| highest awards of merit for thelr | tier, Dome, property not lems than| tempted by a few of the beet art-| superiority in workmanship and) . three-quarters of a mile away from/|ista io the weet, and these are the | fatsh. Death of Mra, Oriebeibis. the creek, are also tn the pay, and/only ones of this kind to be seen) In pursuit of thete benineee Moon Friday morning at §:45 o'clock, are now making arrangements for #/in Seatt & Wille will produce the highest Casale Gertrude Drisbelbis, wife of | long period of active operations, by] ioeated on both sides of the re | standard of photographic work and Charles Dreibelbis, deputy United | the purchase of machinery and sup-| ception room are the work and op | will no doubt meet with deserving States marshal here, died after a plies. ting roome, both of which Have | suc: Although a number of fine stu-ja full equipment of the latest de dios have recently been opened In) vices for producing the finest of this city, Moon & Willa, beyond a | high grade photography | question of doubt, surpasies any In} Having previously conducted a} polnt of arrangement and lavish | photograph studio for several years | — furnishings in several of the principal east Tt was natural to expect that this | orn cities, excellent opportunity hae | undertaking of Moon & Wills would | been afforded this firm to acquire be a credit to the elty, bat the|new and uptodate ideas pertain: |) Valdes Good Strike on Dome. plant on it, ax well as a @ud all the necessary eq | | STORE THAT SELLS FOR LESS Telling Bargains Undermuslins Women have been quick finding out that the REAL BARGAINS are here. The week's business is consequently far ahead of laxt year's, and no let-up to it, That is pretty good evidence of the VALUES in this great sale. And eve garment is a worthy garment—such as you will always wear with comfort and satisfaction, and with the full noah edge it was made amidst healthful surroundings. A word of more good values follows— 39c ig9c MUSLIN CHEMISE 12! INFANTS’ soc SLIPS WHITE FAIR PRICE....... 2c WHITE FAIR PRICE........ Infants’ Slipe—-Made of nainsook, collar end cuffs of dainty embroidery; reg value Women’s Chemise—Very good muslin, made perfectly plain, sizes 34 to 40; regular SOc. White Fair Price 300, soc NIGHT GOWNS value ide, White Fair Price 12\gc esch. INFANTS’ ase SLIPS se WHITE FAIR PRICE......... 39c | Women's Night Gowne—Made of soft finish } WHITE FAIR PRICE......... 19c cambric, Vehape yoke, two rows of insertion Infante’ Long Slipe—Made of soft finish cambric, neck and sleeves edged with narrow raffle; regular value 25¢. White Fair er embroidery, twelve l44nch tucks, peck isn and sleeres edged with hemetitched ruffles; enn. regular value f0c. White Fair Price ic DREN'S 29¢ DRAWERS 1 3oc WHITE PETTICOATS WHITE FAIR PRICE......... 9% WHITE FAIR PRICE 25¢ } Children's Drawers—Made of cellent . . . oi quality of nidslin, finished with a. hem eunbrte Gham ratte af laws with bones [eg gs aed haga regular value 29. od bem: regular value 390 White Fair INFANTS’ $1.00 DRESSES 75¢ LONG SKIRTS WHITE PAIR PRICE.. 69c WHITE FAIR PRICE 50c Infants’ Long and Short White Women's Long W Pettionnte—Made of cambric, 10-inch founee, with cluster of three 14-inch tucks and edged with torchon Ince; regular vplue White Fair Price 60 3s¢ CAMBRIC DRAWERS WHITE FAIR PRICE 25c Made of nainsook, French lawn and dimity, trimmed yoke, round or square effect; rege lar value $1. White Fair Price 60¢ $1.00 WHITE SKIRTS WHITE FAIR PRICE. Childreg’s White Skirte—With waists, Women’s Drawers—Made of cambrie, 6-inch made of tainsook trimmed with valenctennes ruffie of lawn with two rows of lace inser lace or embroidery with hemstitched tucks; thon; regular value 350. White Patr regular value $1. White Fair Price 69¢ Price 2% 25cand 38c Ribbons ina Great Saturday Sale at 10c 4% fn Women’s Underwear, 50c and 75c Values 39c An extraordinary price cut in seasonable underwear for Loulsine Ribbons, fancy cord edge wide, in 7 women—but there's « good reason. Offering comprises two regu >= ~ ender, maize, red, white, reen and black; black and b Jar S0c lines and one regular 76e grade, in which some sites are Ribbee, 344 in, wide; beet quality Me eesiiae Siheen for ulianars missing, and which Ut not reorder again this season. So these verposes, in browne only, § and @ in. wide; large assortment of Jota are to be mustered out tomorrow at 3%c a garinent—lower than } 3% in. wide, beautiful color com} ination Gatien Tattets. 4 = a price ever quoted for this wear by any store, ANY and 6 in wide, in dark green; black and w stripe s. 2 in. wide HERE. bine and white stripes, 3 and 5 In. wide; values to 260 and 3 About 1,000 garments all told, and it is safe to say two thous and women will want them. So come in the forenoon, if you are interested Invelved are women’s fersey ribbed extra fine pure white cot- ton fleece lined Vests and Pants—women’s cream white, fleece Mned Vests and Pants—and women's natural wool mixed Vests and R ibbon Remnants, . alues l p Pants, ai! well made, splendidly finished goods—garments a to B5e at 10c must pay 50c and Tbe for everyw Here Saturday while they last at 39¢ each. 10,000 Yards New Wash Laces Worth Up to 15c a Yard, Saturday at 5c Ton thousand yards of English Torchon or Medici Lace Edees and Insertions, new, flawless and attractiy ‘or & mere at 100 Remnants of Ribbons, including all qualities from our regular stock, Liberty Satins, Taffetas, Louisines, Messalines, Jacquarde and Persians, in both plain and fancy; the widths vary from 1% to 5 in. wide; lengths from 3-4 to 2 yards long, and every concely § able color is shown in the assortment. Values to 360 yard. Sale price, 10¢ Saving Is From 50Oc to $1.15 on Each Pair of Shoes yar’. They are characterized by strong roidered ¢ beautiful openwork patterns, such as most women fancy ming fine underclothes. Widths run up to 4% inches ‘asia VR aioe ape ¢ that!—amt bo a yurd, Values will reach Not another } . We have been hrough our ‘ k and m in town could duplicate this unusually good offering reduct every lin horrow we offer the most ast em gs ever offered in 1 a : ape wary. Better news of Shoes has never been print 15,000 Yards Fine Wash Laces | anywrere. 7 will mark © day of unmate! ble bargair r , a arga Values Up to 20c Yz es lt p to 20¢ Y ard, WE HAVE MARKED DOWN | WE HAVE MARKED DOWN $3.00 BOOTS TO $2.5¢ tyle 1804—-A womar re MI $2.00 SHOES TO $1.25. D Scho« Saturday real at 10c the pretti t on \ 1 i with 4 “ The ht kin fie 1 or ex top, f fa und pat 1$ i tra fine unde le sole ¥ . For Friday, §1 They are Potr 7 and xcellont $ t on Insertions, in neat en . WE HAVE MARKED mense range of pattern . - ; WE HAVE MARKED DOWN 0 SHOES TO $2.38 Values run to 20 a yard, oa t A , c 2.50 | ‘ : oe at 10¢ a yard . . m= Po BOOTS FO © nulne Goodyear Style 1 \ , oak viel kid, lace, w : xcept cut blucher | to " y desir : U d ss style; a very nobby $3.00 boot, | street or dress wear en’s Undershirts Regular 60c | #* egular 50c | WE HAVE MARKED DOWN \ alues, 25¢ WE HAVE MARKED DOWN $9.50 SHOES TO $1.9 $2.00 SHOES TO $1.45 Sea's “satéat eet 4 For one day only we place on sale 26 dozen henvy cotton Un 420 pairs Ww n'a regular | biucher and lace sty! no ‘hair, Soft and $2.00 values, jaco and blucher | sizes 6 and 7; regula 1 styles, all eines, $1.46. | $8.60, for $1.95. ail sizes, Both natural gray and cam 5 reat value for the money. Garment, _—— | THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, JAN. ee Complete Hotel niehers., Specials for ie Saturday Trade Al) sak the quantity TO DEALERS. : This Waltie Iron te made by the Griswold Mig. Co. It te the genuine tm- proved Atmertcan Waffle Iron the only one hav. ing a deep cup ahaped rite which ocatehes all drippings and prevents grease from spattering on the fire. Bakes perfectly; i# easily taken apart and cleaned; has long wood handles which prevent burning hands Heusefurnishinge Section—First Floor. a8, 1907. FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. the Home Complete” Women's Suits, 7 Waies Ete. “Under One Roof—Everything to Furnish Me ban and Club Fur WE CLOSE AT 6 P. M., INCLUDING SATURDAY. delivery at our earitest conventence No C. O, D, nor telephone orders for th The right Is reserved at all timem t of these specials are for cash and final specials can be filled, fal that shall be ® » a customer Silkoline 9c a Yard ‘This Silkoline is a yard wide and of good quality, 4 ty large variety of patterns Chotes at s I) Figured Silks 55c a Yard » wide, are of good quality ing! Black Satin Stove Polish 18 a Can This is the only unburnable, non | explosive of} Polish manufactured A liquid that enamels al) tron a glonay jet biack, producing a lasting These Figured Silks are 31 in come in 4 large assortment of pa luster that will not wash off, Does not burn red and cannot be rubbed off or warned off; in odorlens, pre vents rust, never collects dust and polishes nickel, The purpowe of t above special price is to introduce this polish Drapery Section—fFirst Floor, Ry Tumblers, 45¢ Set of Six The above wpecial price ts effective white mus if laste tomorrow. The assortment theledes gan 4 designe of imitotion cut glass tumblers, ong of — is shown in Mlustration. "A No. 8 American Waffle Iron 75¢ Op Fancy China Plates (5c Each Severe! different patiorns of Fancy China Plates am in this assortment, representing odds and ends from “ lines. The special price is effective while stock taste am row “a China and Glassware Section—Firet Floor, The Kntves and Forks specially priced until are in the new Floral design, and are made by R. Wallace, Dessert Knives, special, set of nix Dessert Forks, spectal, set of six Biiverware and Cut Glass Section—First Floor, Womens Costumes, Suits, Fars, Whrists. Lic. PEDERTOR & NELSO Complete Hows clurnishers, . Votol and Club SECOND AVENUE, MADISON AND SPRING STREET: IMPORTANT NOTICE! We beg to announce to our friends and patrons that we have secured temporary quarters at 1317-1319 First Avenue, half block north of pdstoffice, between Union and University, where the balance of our Big Stock of Men’s and Boys’ Suits, Overcoats and - Furnishing Goods Will Be Closed Out at Marvelous Reductions We want everybody, particularly our old customers, to come and see us in the temporary location. There’s fully $30,000 worth of the best Clothing left. And you have our word for it that the prices will be right and the savings immense. Sale Opens Saturday At 9 o’Clock A. M. A. BRIDGE & CO. 1317-1319 First Ave. Half Block North of P. 0. Bet. Union and University ES RTS TC REE i