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# THE SEATTLE STAR--MONDAY, FRB. 11, 1907. 4 sketch players, moving pletures, © - At 7:15 and 8:46 o'clock to mee ON ad BE ISSUED (War Qoecil Servi) The Fast Me vine neater tin'wer ue’ | Physical Culture BOLLINGHAM, Feb, 11—Senater PIGEON “The Fant Mall," which opened at| evening performances of its new! 1 une yastric nerve becomes Piles wired to thin elty today, at the Beattle theater yesterday to two | promram of vaudeville acta, headed and ‘ pniers the 4 nownelng that the gover t will deoh 141Gb Atbinl, 0 songiblan, whe ta way |pmened where 1 enters fon Set Duyors are not wilh) the call that, when the bonds were|, The blockade of the transcont:| withdraw the Whatcom county for ted for bonds of the | lnaued, ten years must elapse be tnental railroads running out of Se-jeat reserve extension With the ody large houses, has not be Hoattle for wix it will cause stomach trouble fiend symptom of any disease with return envelope for “self cure’ are the | known by ner He wit! be app than they will ever| fore any payments could be made /8ttle Will in atl probability be] withdrawal of this reserve and thy witui many . 7 ot one cent to eatiofac tor “ bed J. A, Moore go there wae no bids} oo the principal, whereas the state |>Tken within the next two days,| opening of It to the public ® lArHé] A. Gittard, of 308 Third ay, north, | features the performance war} Nut one vent wieewte - one gagaeni ap —N" for the purchase | statutes specifically require that }@°°rding to information rveetved |area of valuable thnber land in (H18] possessed on lnat Friday four valu | «ree an voolferously and iasue of water) from the very beginning a certain |4t the King st. station this morning, | county will be declared open j | with as good interest as It was year ave happened | apeciting proportion of the income | 4 Mrke force of men working near wtorlay fantall — pige ‘ning they he the bonds offered | to be derived from the the entrances of the Cascade tun-| RO! 2 AND SENT | yoo ‘ Lincein J, Carter never did things call, whew bids wore) must be applied to tha parmees of wel of the Great Northern has prac HOME IN A HAC snot wa cnn So the better that by and “The Fast Mall.” one The park and sewer) Interest and to the npdemption of Heally opened that line for traffic, —_ at least two of bie eratwhtle pets |of his first peenic productions, ts the bonds. end the Fast Mail, the first train] F. & Dimaitt ts under arrest ©8) wont to make a meal for one of a| full of ideas which make a moat in- call A mistake waa! Because mo redemption of the |'&t Wil have arrived in Seattle|suapicton of being the man who ma city hall and (he same | bonds was provided for, for the |MBee Feb, 1 over the Great North-|#aulted and robbed Robert Cheep) made fo apply to the| fest 10 years, the bonds would have |@T i due this afternoon, ‘The Ork-|ham last Baturday, Cheetham wa ibe Was made to the| realty been declared Mogal, but |°P Limited, a through train ever|held up on Ninth ay, betwoon Pk)" he other two of young boye who for a | tenmely Interesting melodrama ad been looking| The company presenting this ly at the birds, thriller is up to the usual standard sold for 6 | and every member meets all re- THE FAIR DEP’T STORE 1513-16-17-19 Second Ave. Z. A. Matrige Co. Ino. J. 3. Wolf, Mgr. : : wore ambiguous) without this ft te the Groat Northern, was sent east|and Pin , and relleved of $14) ,, e ather bo: quireny fhe Fast Malt” will Doz woul! have noth-| the clause in the a for tha ae at 9:30 this morning Among the men with whom he Seana tae gy as ag eae fun all week on tme at the Moattle Fancy Rediands Oranges 160, 260, 35¢ | the buyers would not get all their}, TM? repairing of washed out| spent part of the evening drinking? fathers dropped from the pigeonn, ae GROCERIES. our bayer there, All new, te now being | money back within the time whieh | 8ek# at Pasco and the Yakima dis |in Bmerson’s saloon at Third APB wrioh lod to the homes of the “Held by the Enemy.” Fine Granutated Sugar, Ib.| stylish Skirts and regular @ new call, and/ the state law pats on the life of a |'Tt Is employing several hundred | Union wt, was Dimnmitt, who dente) yoy 4 the| “Held by the Enemy. whieh : Se) ly will sell for $4.00 t there wil be} munfetpal bond, men and at least two days will bhe|any knowledge of the robbery t I dese in @ suspic ‘on | opened at the Loin yesterday, al- be pkg. Kingsford’s Corn | each. GATURDAY, YOUR though small of plot, is attractively 8 scone of war times Starch 7%a¢ | CHOICE, #159. ‘A large thetr sale. ‘This assorthnent of styles and wit wnd am the | at ‘fAbigher rate of tn park or sewer be more antousty believed, than the required before it te possible to re oe nema ‘ - establish the service, A makeup STABBED MAN IN FIGHT, Saturday afternoon, The police train from Pasce te to arrive late o_o and the melodrama tn one Saene Preece an | his afternoon . The trouble ts at Tee, Helin kot into a alight ; P it does not harm, tak aalde present tn the Ellensburg and Yaki. | arre! js morning on the water Bapeciatly commendable ia the prrwe: e y Dg yo wrerionety ma districts, Tickets over the| front and, as a result, one of two THE THEATERS work of Robert Lawrence In act % was the statement that th wever, |Great Northern were being sold | ther countryment with whom they William Dowland, aa Colonel Prom tion of the bonds was not redem | thin morning. were quarreling was stabbed in the eerie cott, the lead part, maintains his as to begin heen. SRN head. Officers Keefe and Mayou “The County Chairman.” usual dlatinetiveness. Aileen May wntil after 10 " ecient a years from date of is arrested all four m Kris Mark-| ‘Thieodore Haboook, with ae ia better than usual, Phil Mheffieid mute. R off, who was stab! : “l, Was OLY} the members of the original ¢ makes a dandy war correspo slightly burt, and was attended by| pany, and others who are wew, ap- and alo lover, ‘The part of Thomas Mts claimed by police offictala, has GOES LAST TRAIL Buckley, Two others are held] peared at the Grand lant night in| H. Bean i# a specially good one pebintonngere Meth ‘wean been Ranging to anewer for the fight ‘The County ma were Julta Walcott, as the typloal orn part of Sn otyeen suinione y Aan reception ‘This | stern southern lady, is certataly un , ‘acee 7 #, full of new | ytelding, und Florence Bell, aa her reached the police at various tim Peter McMahan, pioneer of Be os savtnde. Nediemptm yoouin’ bul eo | atone, to nearty al that i to te do soncerning his conduct. atte, aged 14 years, died at the) The Hoense committee of the efty| f ty bright with the quaint | sired a Providence hospital yesterday aft-| Counc! at a meeting this afternoon | char we of an eastern village of| Patrons of the Lois will be giad PIDDUCK 18 BANKRUPT, ernoon of old age. The body was | COU! Rot agree on the proposed OF! the carly ‘Sa, haw for the past! to hear that My, Pantages has pre- ee taken to Collins Bros,’ undertaking | U@&9® regulating hack and auto) three seasons mage goed upon It! vatied upon Willlam Morris to re- George A. Pidduck, a real estate |DMFl0r&. Tho funeral will be held |°M&res and postponed further ae-| appearance in Seattle, Last night | main tn the company for some time, | from the Sacred Heart church Wed. | U0# for one week. several of the cast were enoored and) A regretful audience gathered lnat | newday morning. Interment will be a jnight to bid him farewell for bie made tn Calvary cemetery Mr. l intended trip east | MeMahan has been a prominent} Mr. Cummings wit take the lead ratiroad contractor. ing part in next Sunday's perform- hanees of “Captain Swift" Mati- The sinking fund was pot to be arted before January let, 1908, 6 tbs small Navy Beans oa vi» Be! colors to choose trom. 6 Ibs. Pink Beans Be $8.00 Ladies’ faney col 4 Ibs, Lima Beant ..25¢) ored Silk Underskirts; 6 Ibs. French Prunes doles ..7.0is-s Se 26c Full Cream © $2.26 new stylish Shirt 1H¢| Watsts, cach ... $1.50 Fancy Creamery Butter,| 929.00 Ladies’ Suita, & tb large variety to choose 24b. brick Bone! from; choice 86.50 fish, Ub. ‘ We ore offering the 9 bare Swifts Laundry! greatest bargains in our Boap . 25¢ | immense wample lines of 4 ibs. Louisiana Rice 25e¢ | ail kind Musiin Under- 4 Ibs. Rice Popeorn. 25@) wear at 50 cents on the 6 bare Nephtha Soap 25¢ | doitar. 7 rolls Toilet Paper.25¢) $1.50 Imported Freneb 5-1». box Lily brand Table| ” Kia Gloves, palr ..G5e Balt vecrerseeres SOG) 400 wide Satin Ribbons, 40¢ Mocha and Java Cof-| per yard +s SBe fee, WD. s.+++005 2be ashable Collars, Fangy Young Hyson each . paeamees Ib. 2 25e fleece lined Ladies’ English Breakfast and Un Hose, per palr ... 1Se colored Japan. Tea, 1b.) 956 Ladies’ fine Cashmere B5¢| Hone, per pair ....2B MEN'S suniioiinbe the Catia ‘cn per et have protileed to have a talk with the young offenders, in Wording. when the call was fim the provision tn ERS MEET er monthly meeting of 7 ters wae held am at the Madison street - A paper was read on “How May the ager Meeting bo Made of and Power.” Presbyterian Sab- broker of this city, wes this morn for ing adjudged « bankrupt in the U. , addressed a moct-| 8. Court, WIth linbilitios of §9,804.74 Presbyterian mints 09. fa tho First Pree- given a ro CANNOT AGREE ON ORDINANCE | comedy of Geor | | the subject, petition In bankruptey ' , er ty Linbilitten S — Be’ morning | SENIORS’ VALENTINE PARTY.) — daily except Thursday and Fri- | Men’s $1.60 Nightshirts, | ae Sica 4 ing $1,214.90 and ae nance ‘ | day. en's tr | wet of ee sentile wias | | Men's $16.90 Pe Td DRY Goods. “In a Woman’ Russell and Drew's pany, at the Lyrte theater, yor | day presented new bill entitled | Woman's Power,” and two large | audiences were seemtngty pleased, | SALE NOW ON, ‘The story is Of & man who carrtes | REDUCTIONS =| “2)F eros 4 La, ; 4 the reauite brin out all kinds of In every department, See prices in our windows, | senaational happenings and thrilling ,Gimaxes The company members came tn for much applause, all ac- quitting themaecives as best aa the parts afforded. There ts much com- | elections, holding that Senator Proof, aeka eStats HON I nok wate thie seat” | Suiting the bunting conte a Cohen-Drew Co., Inc | Sey und’ quaint enaracter seta peta nee-<-trabivendgrns py a ey ° and quaint character #ketches hain gang. Drew, street vate ia “In & Woman's Power.” Thi Honest Goods 1s of arly ARREST. . school will gtve a Valentine party in ¥ the unenry Of the school Wednenda whe keepe « = at wae ar by Detective Cor- wisnin Telegraph Service.) Officer Ketehum INGTON, Feb. 11—The| Every one should have a Gafe De to play pool in| Smoot case waa od i “ ie thi Snes 20 ke te posit'ox in "which to mare Drege ry Arkansas, who urged the|and other valuable pore. “ye adoption of the reselution reported Vauite of Wm, D. Penine & Go uTT. by the committee on privileges and |®ankers, are absolutely fire and) Retail Stock. sth "@8.49| 8 Lic Bleached Muslin, Men‘s $2.00 Pants Bigs sina Chae ge Men's 20¢ Howe, palr {He bei A ¢ Boys’ Thc Nightshirts| Mil end sale on Turkin keveeres prgsceass SOO Towels. Boys’ 2c Knee Pants) $1.25 Lace Curtains, pair CLOAK®S, SUITS ab? 10e roll Cotton Batting Just received, a large| New Mohair Lustre for shipment of Ladies’ Skirts Spring Walsts and Suit purchased im the Kast by ings, yd. . 12% He was re- Btoam bathe 26c. Oriental Bathe. oe MAYOR MOORE Boothe are at the dtapona laste, is our alm wa recnlat Spire customers for pooner tad mal First Avenue and Madison Street. gm sabe © s00 Mayor Moore @i4 not appear at |PRPETR Boxes, $4.00 por year, **¢ wor! ‘ his office in the city hall today, be- fe Co, 112 University | tug iit at home ps s , . SPeRS See e eee eees * : ON THE FRONT - eee eeeeeereererry | Steamer Saratoga, of the North- Western Steamship company, sailed for Valdes leat wight with a full carge of geners! merchandise 122 passengers, many of whom wil) a chance rmoush over (he trafl to Patrbanks. Fuk OTHER [| Steamer Norwood, which was | Biaced em the King & Winge dry- | dock, at West Seattle, Saturday Lateht to be given an overhauling and have her rudder repaired, resumed her rum to Codfiah bay this morning The Northwestern Steamehip company snnounced thie morning that the steamer Yucatan would be | fives 8 theroegh overhauling and then probabiy be placed on the Valdes ran. Steamer Buckman, of the Alasks Pacific Steamehip company, is due jj te arrive in pert from San Franctaco tomorrow morning with 2.600 tons of | Kenora! merchandise amd @ fait pas- | menmer tat. | Steamer Bertha returned this | morning from Tacoma, where she | Rae been discharging ore. The Ber tha WH probably be tied up severat days on account of the coal short een ¢ | _ The crew of the steamer Pietaden J which has had her charter changed from a forsiqn to coastwive, has been transferred to the Tydeus and | wilt be sent back to the Orient. In This Western Country The Poor Man of Today Is The Millionaire of Tomorrow There Is Money In This for You This is a successful enterprise; we have reached the point where future profits are a certainty. We have known for some time that we had the foundation for a great money- making concern, We felt sure of this when we used our own money in securing this property. We were absolutely sure of it when we prospected the formation of the lower stratas and struck natural gas. : If we ever had any misgivings about the future it was when we placed this stock on the market four months ago. We thoroughly understand the practical side of our busi- ness, but stock-selling was a new game to us. We knew that we would be successful if we could get people to investigate and let us prove our statements. The success we have > Price Will Be Raised Without Notice On the 10th day of Jan- wary we announced the sale of another block of nomassessable treasury stock at 25c Per Share Par Value $1.00 It is nearly all sold, and we will shortly raise the price, without notice. Now, we want to go into further detail, but news- paper space ix expensive, and we wish to raise the necessary capital as eco- nomically as possible. Suppose you call at our office or write, and give us an opportunity to show you what we have. We're located in the People’s Savings Bank building, and the office is open evenings for your convenience, Drop in at any time and see govern- ment reports, samples, ete, and see why our proposition is one in a thousand. LIEDERS GTANDAMO- WESTERN UNION Letohaigh RiULl December 31,1906. pai Ur. .H.L.aWilliame , Mer., A well known business man said: “1 take off my hat to the young man with a Savings Ac count. In him | see the prosper ous and leading citizen of the future.” americantCanadian 011.Co., ls cargo of ore. Oriental liner Lora, which ar- . 1 equipped outfit of drilling machinery ever shipped into Canada, This order was placed with The Oil Well Supply Co, of Pittsburg, our manager, Mr. Williams, making a trip to Pittsburg for the purpose. is Le lains Itself | 3 Imported Yous onal Hobe ie This Letter Explains Itself: saves half your meat Cont Meemese" CATON PITTSBURGH, rive on the ground within a tew woeks, and with the assembling of this outfit practical field manager, having bad years of ox perience In the famous had has been far beyond our expectations rived from the Orient yesterday morning, will make one mare trip, | i | itis. Try them and see ad our relan ins. In acto al field operations we take Summerland Of! Fields tn California—in fact, he i ee Jeanie arrived at noon m Valdes ward, bringing We told stock right from the start; sold it to men you know—men of experience and good judgment. We would like to have you mect some of them. They realized that this is a Company with a future, and have furnished the money to carry on our work. This is what we have done with it: We have purchased and paid for the largest and beste after which she wlll be ptaced on the San Francisco run. ‘The machinery will ar a back seat for no om Our Mr. Williams ts & drifted the world’s first submarine well in that cle Dear-Sir We ‘have todaytentered¥your order for the complete drilling outfit-ineluding machinery,-drilling | tools,«tubular’goods,,and mis- Rear Whittlesey; BRANCHES — Ballard, Renton, Dalance 6 and 12 pet nasa n JAMES D. HOGR ...........Proatdent MB SOLNER Caahier DIRECTORS cellaneous.items,.whichawere, included! ingthe specification on which It ts simply « matter of time when we will be sup- plying one of Canada's leading cities with light and fuel and shipping our other products into the markets of the world. And this means profits and large dividends, Just a smal! amount of capital stands in the way of the consummation of this de sire, #0 we're pow after this money. we naumedjyoufprices.this:date, The order willfbejgiven immediate attention andjshipmentimade4w quickly astpossible, Thunking you forAthe, business and wishing youlevery success, in your’ operations, we'are, Yours ftrul WWA/B OIL" QR abstract wystem Bled to tell you the dato ven oo oe 1 &e Trust Co. te the city tree of TT Comer Second Ave. and Cherry. Mw'OREGO Hoge Bidg., Seattle, Wash. Buliding. Agente tor Alaska Banking and Safe Deposit Co., Nome, Alaska SUPPLY , CO, If you are not familiar with our. proposition, the following brief summary will tell you what we really have : ty, formed by the ated three 5 m the new Canadian Northern Railway, in the Province of j Th are hundreds is of tons Our property t ot high grade asphalt on our prop Alberta, Canada newpag. 1 from below ago at $5.50 per t than the prese Queen Anne At @ depth of foot w k a flow of natural gas that when lighted turn ¢ of the well k , ing eee eeers for several mile und. The fit Ie ited, and only 23 miles of pipe line will market it Crude oit rs in pools tt 20-foot hole. ‘Tho The geological for- ¥ expect to open up vy in Edmonton, t nding city Western Ca dian # Fdmonton has but one dra a lack to come. In other words, we hold the key to the ¢ Driveway Magnificent double corner. om corner of Howe and Drive- way, 100x120; view is wonder and we can supply this demand for many years y's future, Summerland, | ! night into day marke } n the world a: ae. F) Lands call on IMBIA CANAL co, . a ful. “ dent and ‘ yeh $7,000 4 4 . ( SEES eee merican-Canadian Oil Compan a rison, 2 new houses, income i a | $79; $11,000—Haif Cash He 2 ty 1G, Hi a . ; 4 : a fe 4& AYER Ware & lreland 320-321 People’s Savings Bank Building, Second Avenue and Pike Street, Seattle, Wash. i ‘ OKERS Property Bought and Sold ie S Watch for the Rush Into Edmonton Next Summer ‘ Prortetone 419 Bailey Bidg. Phone Main 2148.

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