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WM LOA IG STILL “1M NG LAVA AND FIRE ore PHOTOGRAPH OF RAPH OF MAUNA LOA, nen PRESENT OUTBREAK WAS 3 DAYS OLD, 4 wk . Bar's Exclusive Service.) [are looked on as safety valves PLU, H. i. Fee The | against destructive seismic activity of tava ant ¢ The at outbr began Jan- the tain there preening pie in urtain of er flow has react few extends over 5 apd. It ts moving at the | the na It wae visible Dee feet an dour, Ie 15 feet | for many miles in every direction Delf a mite in width. During the day the @ Jone and lava flown | of the outbreak from a in Sawa iM. appening wince the be Whe islands. Outbreaks | othe Mauna Loa, the | stands are being organised to go | of the tslanda, land see the wonderful spectacle, ADMITTED | of Hehe oke and tty . tance ts They | of & great pillar of smoke rising from the top of the mountain. university & the official the United States, having changed from a quarterly to a monthly mag- aaine Reyes has been In California for three years. He attended the Span Mantia for sev ' At an English | | two-year Mterary || Them fr two years he made an / t year, which i» now colleges fim extensive tour of the world. | JOINT INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS HELD The Seattle Union No. 17, Order of Washington, and Rainier Union No. 22 of Ballard jolotly Instatied the Seattle Union, held in Colum | bia hall, as follows | Seattle Union | Jeanie Hiltea }Cranney; vice president, | Robertson; Seeretary, | Pry treasurer, Meno A. Mor lescort, Mary Currier; assistant |cort, Sidney Osburn, and musictan, Elie Wilson Ratnter S A. Coleman Libby view Past president President, T. M Alice T Mise M Union: Past president,| president, Musetta| president, Clarence! Bridges; secretary, Jeanette Dw | Long; treasurer, §. C. Davis; chap lain, Mra. T. Kingsley; escort, Andrew Birk; musician, Coleman The Seattle Union will give a the examination to the suprome court with but wil! attend the € California for at least before engaging in Pie Tl years old. the son of By playwright and theatrical on Seventh av, near Pike, Satur day evening, February 23. The grand aiarch will begin at 9 o'clock “Martha and George Washington costumes is done by the Co, 122 Unt} $140 No. @ Stanley Cabinet coe I Scraper, Sc, at Bpinning’s eve }#& Both phones 944 annual Charity Gell for the benefit of the Good Shepherd will be given Monday evening, February 11, at Chris 's Broadway Hall. TAPESTRY TABLE COVERS The monthly overhauling of stock disclosed a surplus try Table « P mu happen to be “short” Man article tommorrow’ will be of much pe Denefit to y< Prices run down hill like this pow 80 _ 55¢ | $I. 10 Tei Covers ‘ Table Covers These covers are made These covers are m j Mheavy tapestry, come tn heavy tapestry, come ¢ Pity designs in red and light and dark green and Pees effects, Fringed all two tone red effects road, Fringed all around «$0 Table Covers (12-4) at $5.25 eearrers ze made xtra heavy tapestry, come to | PMeetifal shades of biue and gold; and are fringed on all four I. 65. Tabie Covers $OW20 Table Covers le These covers are made of tapestry, > heavy tapestry, come in a and dark gr 1 shade of old red ringed on all four BO tome red ette = al} around “Gkery Store aides Basement Store We offer for + H tow's seltis shite a ne Floor C; Day Nee big sav le two Specia n ig here te ro Toilet W are weit “sp soc Glass King Wash Boards 35¢ 35¢ 20¢ 1403 to | 14 Second | Avenue Coroer Unlon Street soc Brass King Wash Boards 35¢ Pioneer Wash Boards ——— f IN ACTION, | Excursions from all parts of the! gan of the Filipinos tn | officers at the regular meeting of) Buntce | masquerade ball at Columbia hall! Prizes will be awarded for the best | THE SEATTLE FRENCHMEN FIGHT POLICE OFFICERS | After boing reprimanded for Causing « disturbance of the side: | walk, a Fr satlor yeaterday | afternoon decided that the only way | he could appease a police officer's With hie a flet, Wrath was by fighting two comrades he en, Frenchies were badly batte and one of the off Coat ripped up the t The affair took place tn North rlot Seattle eall Daring the fal ae sent in to the p Officer Welch, | went to the and took the! Frenchmen to the city jall, On the way, and while handeuffed, one of the sailors Kicked Weloh in the | face. : The prisoners were booked on| charges of disorderly person TELEGRAPH BRIEFS | (Scripps Pebiaiiots aces | Whipping Post Favored, OLYMPIA t—-'The legisla [tive committee of t State Asso of County Sheriffs in con: | here yesterday reported in Kate Dennia Wilson. NEW YORK, Feb. 7.-—-Miee Kate Dennin Wilson, the actress, died | Tuesday at ber home in this city./ [She had been tl for the past two} months with rheumatism, and had | }to retire from the company of Bleanor Robson, at the Liberty the ater. She was born in Philadelphia in 1837 Huge Lumber Cut. SPOKANE, Feb The total number of feet of lamber out dur ing the past year In the inland em pre, which includes Eastern Wash ington, idaho and Northern Oregon, was 850,000,000. | Salmon Fry Planted. NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. / Feb. 7—The first distribution of jsalmon fry from the British Co} jtumbia hatcheries was made yes | terday when Superintendent Joho son, of Bon Accord, took 60,000) baby sockeyes to the Serpentine | river for planting Awards Tieton Steel Contract, WASHINGTON, Feb The | |seeretary of the interior bax award: | jed the Expanded Metal @ Corru:| lated Bar company, of St. Louis, jthe contract for 1,800,000 pounds | jof structural steel for the Tieton | irrigation project, Washington. The contract price was $35,915.99. Tanana Gold Output. DAWSON, Feb. 7.-—-Tanana’s ont | put for the present winter and com ing summer will be $12,000,000. Record Breaking Crop. NEW WESTMINSTER, BC Feb The report of the tm! gration and sarteultural depart }ment, which was laid on the table jot the legislature on Thureday,/ stated that the crop for 1906 was the largest In the history of the TAR—THURSDAY, FE McCARTHY’S Friday Bargains You can save money by doing your trading at McCarthy’s on any day of the week, but Friday offers many special inducements for the economical shopper. We mention a few of them below. You'll see many more equally as valuable when you visit the store tomorrow. * BED SHEETS. HOSE SUPPORTERS. raga tae Full Bleached Ted as “~~ Ladies’, Misses’ Sheets, 72x90 in, in and Children’s, all pore hemmed, laundered a pair sortment of color and ready for wse ah 22 oe Mh oe 0 "These sheets are of Side good, durable, satisfactory quality and porters, These are a sell regularly for 75¢ each Tomor convenient supporter la row’s special price is only &7@. This price is 12c a pair, Vor Friday, this sale will be for Friday only, and not one day only, the price will be only more than six sheets will be sold to @@ a pair any one purchaser DRESS SUIT CASES, CHILD'S HOSE. “alre oe A grand good } ‘ hose populas oat ¥ ing suit cases Na 10c stocking of plain $2.79 | pers, tg light fast black cotton, and durable. This each ar ra a pair fine ribbed and me i8 a 24-inch size mernnnnnnn} dium weight, has and has brass lock double heel and toe and triple knee, You cannot match them anywhere at a cent less than the regular price, 15¢ a pair. Friday's spe- cial price will be only 10¢ a pair. Not more than three pairs to a purchaser, catches and hinges, leather reinforced leather handle and is copper riveted throughout. Has inside pock ets for shirts or papers, At the regu lar price, $2.98, they are a better bar gain than you can find elsewhere in corners LADIES’ UMBRELLAS. the town, Friday's special price is PR Riera gta only $2.79. A better umbrella $1. 39. was never raised in VALENTINES, Seattle than are ~~~ A these at cer teas Cleverest hits of each ‘or pelea: 8075 5c the season curiows- os ——" and $200. They p MEADS ERAN have 26-inch paragon frames, steel each Medes Rng mat Se ot rods, twilled rainproof of gloria silk ~~~ Beans, Mluten and Glove, A covers, some with tape edge, and the assortment of handles is complete with tasteful effects in natural wood, horn, Crumb or a Loaf,” “Do I Cut Any Ice With You,” “Love Can't Be Insured Against,” and many others.. The reg silver and gun metal trimmed, Spe- ular price is Bc each. Friday's sf I ; ar p eac iday’s specia cial for Friday, only $1.38, price, S@. This is only one of many SILK RIBBONS.” & attractions in our complete valentine assortment, BLACK TAFFETA, Take your pick to- morrow from 5,000 15¢ | Province | Marnees Men Orconize SPOKANE, Feb The North | western Retail Harness & Saddlery association ofganized bere Tuesday | with the adoption of a constitution! jand the election of officers. To Entertain Legisistors. ABERL Feb. 7.--Mre, W. J; Patterson been appointed te have charge of the special features | jin connection with the entertain ment of the ladies whe will come pext Friday with the legislators from Olympia to visit Har-| bor Feb that unl n increase | VANCOUVER, |Lambermen declare ' rop tn pri lumber selling rates occur ac to ie lkely | Capacity. | The Poor Farm React EVERETT, Feb. 7 homith county poor farm reached its full capacity, and the superintendent of the inatitution | sends word to Everett that nc inmates can be accepted, no how pressing the case may | Sno has m matter a youns A charming gown f girl, to be worn at afternoon par ties, is of old rose Panama, a barred effect being secured by threads ot deep Danish blue and leather used The bertha arrangement, which te the feature of thin gown, is ex tended at the waist line {ato a panel which re the hem of the ekirt s of unfigured fabric, It ts of At intervals on rtha and on panel buttons, The @ cape the plain Panama, while the e s the vou a nate with the barred goods and the unfigured Leave Your Home! To go out to th big dance at Leechi Park "i t ryth Muaste furnished b v chestra HOPKING 4 RYER BROKERS DOWNING, PRIVA Vine Tel, Main 279, Ind. 279 Rooms 304-206-306 Alaska Bide« yards of all silk, Re eee a yard plain taffeta. and sa00 y ards: of black k ww) Satin taffeta rib 69c Taffe ilk, 26 and bons. They come 27 inches wide and in every wanted 6 e and in Widths a yard every yard guaran of from 2to4 inches, Yeu cannot ~ teed to give perfect beat a single piece of thenraaywhere satisfaction. The which Tun up as regular prices are Bsc, goe and $1.00 a at our regular prices high as soc cial price is only tion, For ur choice at only @@@ the vard the one day only, ith Sale starts at Friday of w yard a yard. Tomorrow's spe take yc 15¢. Ribbon sec and quality main aisle 8:30 a. m, Silk section, main floor LUSTER COTTON. AON 1 BD Coat's Lus STORM SERGE. 3c ter Crochet Cote [A “——~""}_ Good All Wool tons, in 100-vard 89c Storm Serge, 44 a spool spools that are sold and 50 inches wide RE ee ABS everywhere at Sc a a yard mu know what sf Not all $ it that splendid shades, but nearly all colors are includ wearing satisfac ed. No need to tell you how useful tory fabri It come navy, garnet this article is and what a bargain you hunter, brown and res The regu ill be getting when you buy it tomor lar price is always $1.00 a yard. To row at 3¢@ a spool At morrow, Friday, the special price will price not more than six sp< be only 8O@ a yard. A bargain you sold to a purchaser can't afford to miss. ‘New Spring Goods | Fortunately we have received several large shipments of Mew goods and we are able now to show more 1907 spring styles than any other store in Seattle. New Fancy SilKs in many up-to-date patterns. New Wool Dress Goods in choice weaves and newest de- signs. New Wash Dress Goods in over 200 patterns and color effects. New Suits and Skirts show- ing 100 different styles. New Spring Shirtwaists in white and €olors, all styles. New Muslin Underwear in complete assortments. New Em plete assort i You do not McCarthy’s now spring goods withéut delay. Come and see. oideries in com- nts. ve to wait. You can come to ‘get the newest and best of Seeing is believing. McCarthy Dry Goods Co. 1512 to 1522 Second Avenue Between Pike and Pine Streets New Spring Silk Suits Just Arrived eorrne 20 PEA Novelty Skirt Mfg. Go. 1207 Second Ave., Beattie Warh i. 6 Pacific Outfitting Co. BOYLE’S FFMAN H 422 PIKE ST CNT OFF ON CLO! KING AT 423 PiK. ST. | STRONG VALUES SUITS AND OVERCOATS THAT SPECIAL PRICES THE HIGH GRADE WE HAVE MAKKED DOWN TO THE $12.50 and $15 PAY uy _ SER FIRST AVENUE WILL YOU TO LOOK IN WINDOWS IT J. REDELSHEIMER & CO, 800-804 First Av., Columbia St. Strongest Overcoat House in the State Cor. PIANOS Steinway «=. Knabe FINEST LINE, ONE PRICE, HONEST METHODS, EVERYTHING MUSICAL. Sherman Clay & Co. 1406 Second Ave. Seattle, Wash. A Savings account begun is a fortune started, Per Cent It establishes your credit. It gives you courage. It creates business habits. Small operating expenses enable this bank, the only exclu- sively savings bank in Seattle, to pay its patrons FIVE PER CENT upon their savings accounts. Call today and establish a savings account, no matter how small to start with. Ladies’ and children’s depos- its invited. Safe deposit boxes for rent. Security Savings & Safe Deposit Co. 113 SENECA STREET, SEATTLE, WASH. (It’s in the Saving.) Popular Sheet Music |’ Ic a Copy Ree Nd Meidelber Everybody Gives Me Good Ad- Goodby, Mary Dear. In Honeymoon Valley With Keep on the Sunny Side a. nset (three-step) You. rnmatder Little Rocking Chair ap t You Try? ng by the Why I In the Ever Cline’s Piano House 1206 SECOND AVENU Moonlight FRIDAY’S SPECIALS We have several very irable patterns of 9x12 Wilton Rugs which we offering Friday for $25.00 each. The are alar $45.00 value. We have left about of the Carpet n Mc from ay’s and Wed- 7x9 to 10-6x12-6. ered w at a very low figt CROCKERY SPECIALS haste I ns uality of porce lair ar $I Te each Large ‘ nize n Wash Tubs; regular price $1 Special, DE eact Old 1 WV P Teapots; regular price Se Be eact Fancy China Milk Pitchers in rose pattern; s« value for 25¢ Covrury Furwrrure Company Sxconp Avenve & Spring STREET Se EE PE we