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ARE ORGANIZING 7 SEA TY THE DAILY STAR'S LEAP YEAR GIRL EK SLAR—W EDN DAY, JAN. 1, 1908. FREDERICK & NELSON’S STOCK ARRANGING SALE OF, | ; | ° FURNITURE BEGINS TOMORROW vrtedec®'the. new primary law, for her xecutive, A number é wacticalty two elec |Of promine business men who , ; er there are now Ff he ge % be were lukewarm when Mr. Trimble’s o We don't know of any better way se pl ¢ | center of me t, because here th&y or |” pieces tone,” says a circular letter which | NOM | ‘as firet announced, met : } | l j fa being wont to every voter bY | who do not ordinarily take an sctive this@ale than to state that it will be fully up to | will mostly be placed on sale. On the Third and the W. P. Trimble club ureing part in polities other than national, | ‘ bare Pa y maintained Fourth Floors, howeve lendid buvir Voters to register and yote are now giving thelr hearty sup ° the hig® standard of bargain-giving maintain | : r, splendid Ne OPpot. Tm the first the voters do the | nort to Mr, Trimble and doing ev during all of our previoug.sales of this character, | tunitie ill be in evidence, Hominating, and in the second they | ory¢ning they can to advance his ‘ I elect the men to off The Old | interests, Nor ia his support con | ° Thousands of peopl who have shav@sl in the tis a pleasure to be able to announce that on ; time convention is done away With. /fined to the bygpens tntereats | of the features of 11 See The power to eet na oy men * alone, as a numbeMot men prom ecoRomies presented in previous Stock-Arrang \ MH the ptoc \rrang in which now fn your hands et wi Kel linent in labor circles are actively will be la d tomorrow ¥ nsiders good men and have a good CY jar work fn his —— ing Sales make a point of waiting for the an will be Ii ane | tomorrow will be a conside rable government Gonducted upon safe The William P. Trimble club | . howing of Ot Des} all portar e ud conservative business lines” | maiting phe lili Rae yg nouncement of this semi-annual event.« K ez anh at inj t Save The cireular in question ts the | atiention of voters to the imy 5 . . . \ Ing ore se who are unfamiliar with the money-sa first one placed {n general on lance of registering and of attend . Uh ‘ wi ? : ws 2° . - This is an att ti we have } hl lation by any candidate fg offle? jing the primaries ing’ opportunities that characterize Fredefick & , an attrac n we have been unable t@ ; in the present campaign te be ; ; s B Cal offer during previon les of this character ing mal to the address Uf each Pine Nelson's Stock-Arranging® Sales of Furniture | K 1 1 aracter, and voter whose name was on the reg wenn . ss will doubiléss miedt with « we tee tatration rolls two years ago With GAME LAW IS & haa need only to ask*any neighbér who lia beer¥ a bs ; doubtl meet ith a warm welcome the letter is inciosed a card pleds . +. ‘ n connection wit the to Arra a S ae ctcanaki te the iembie resxient of Seattle a year or so to be convinced “OF , 1 Stock ranging Sale bat neat yet eon caret Here's the 1908 girl! that the occasion is one that warrants their at ¢ havegtor the pufpose of ing wider interest ga a lh pany lg ellighe tr dg eg She faces the New Year with a smile @i ber lips. : ° “ to the OPcasion iderpriced s¢ it ’ the ae en — club, S18] Justice ¢ do® yesterday fined She hagontidence in herself, as her eyes show, Her @jn ts tention | : rpriced several lines of Fur- nad in the letter to Mr “Prtipble |W sagh of the may arrested by Game) firm, bi@ not @b firm In an immense Furniture stock, such a¢ ig cart niture forte ne those who are unable to « eave m the wv aon Rit 5 x @aving M. hinese She will go through the new year with a joyful heart. She will Fred k : OP ° ‘| * find what the ' ‘ 4 p ay _ pheakan in their possession. get all the pleasure ont of @ she can. She will overcome the ried by Frederic & Nels@n, a season's busine ‘ P Wish among the Stock rangim Mr. Trimble - ps on — William B. MeDonald and L. R rows thagare her share, and who dares say she would not be & co: ? ~ Sale goods . ‘ ag Bree py ae red a Seeman @Mrewliner, owners of the cold stor |© fort and & help to some lonely bachelor @f 1908? : sees many “odd” pie¢es accumulate | ale goos., ae age plants, were fined 3100 eac 7” “ee “ ' i Fo n 1 if we re in th chi far Ma + weed a vaneesneiative man bn Their employes, Roy McDonald alt | =e ce EE ae That is to say® supposing a ten-pitce Dining 4 vor example, if you are in the market for ¢ Ma- the mayor's chair, and we want); po) oe ; > : ; idniin : he sane thes db ’ tne | un JU ethees by “ta om Appeals Sw@te taken ta ‘uch Frou Room Suite is wanted by a home-farnisher who | hogany Ghiffonier, @ id i “i ; na 5 letter is » - stance a no e for the Side Table t p . tern you want among the Stock Sale t geeretary of the club. The accused set up Apat the f has no place for the Side Table. “In this ca#® w hea L I ‘ friends of William P. Trim. | DIT@®, Were Brought her® in «eid! ( would sell the Suite without the Side Table, and merchandise, the exact thing you do n may 1 The fr is 0 “4 rim preg ye (ina and Japan, and He Visite Ge Earth as a Special Corr indent and Makes Wireless P be in the regul tock A » hav nd - ble now fecl assured of his BOM | that th® law did net cover (hting Observations in Notebools, this Table would become an “odd” piece on our | : Bulag 4 we have underpriced tustion for mayor in the republt| cases The court adhered to the] ® the regular stock, although not to the « a ; can primaries,” said E. 8. Gill. seo | Hoyiso of “having In their posses » oc hand ' Rule , although n » the at 1 retary of the William P. Trimble | th p nvine . cA onl a Gud, shia morning ston,” and fiGed thee ancordiegly It will be clear to you that, haying made ou he S| % Arranging Sale goods are underpriced, ' “Mr. Trimble has nm gainin| CORONERS BSUOHT. fit o 1 S » ol . ¢, | you will, in the event of your finding t Chife wtieagih. very rapldfy the. Iaat . b profit on the Suite as sold, we can atdord ® plac me 3 g the Chif Week,” continued Mr. GU, “aad! County Cormper Carroll's aneeal the Side TaPle on sale at less than cost. jolonier, for instance, be sble to buy at a saving. we find sentiment crystallicing report igeue@ yester@ny as to tee . ‘ 31 ‘ a | In fact, the virit of fhe Stock-Arranging Sah t rapidly in all sections of the city effect that there were 10 me@prs Nevertheless, while we cl th piece a act, pint toc rranging da 1 and especially so in the oullying im the coun@ last year aed @ sei yy " i” ‘ rr ire o ¢ » @ y ' wards cides Teele persons died as the odd,” anit is “odd” from our st to the of Furniture is to give extraordin ilue 7 “There ix a «eneral sentiment t of sMeet car accidents, 63 sean » px ey tte a® | throagh« ihe entire Furmitttre stock r r Mist Dir. Trimble te the type of‘died from railroad accidenta and person whohas a place for it it is fully a’ desire | , : “gag ’ progressive man that Seattle needs three yere accidentally shgt able as any piece that could be selected direct | le of whether they are Stock seen Res Sa : id t peat the, — from the factory, yet it may be bought at much 4 goods or not ‘ Second Avenue and Pike Street, New York, t Walker y ‘ p 7 less than its value Call often. The showmg will be changing rig p This is merely an example for the purpose of | along, especially on the Second Floor t showing why such rewiarkeble reductions as we | As the delivery syst@m@s pressed with rey ‘ taaee are possible lar business, we cannet give any definite date . In addition to the odd pieces, there area delivery on Stock-Arranging Sale Furniturejgy t *» ® ‘ . : : cours@a gumber of lines which have sold uneven However, as the purpose of this Sale is to reduce © " ‘ b ly; poseifily only a few pieces remaining, or po stock, delivery will be made at the earliest pos sibly too many pieces remaining in stock sible moment, : i < * . ¥ranging S vives opp x Phis Stock-Atranging Sale gives an opportu | Under no circumstances can we hold Stoe f ; s Ss { his g | “eC } . mity ty adjust all cases of this kind, and places the Arranging Sale goods for future delivery ; neither = 5: entire Furniture stock in splefidjd condition for | can we promtise to deliver by a certain time. Time : inverftor of delivery depends entirely upén when we ca Lr / re 0 of . co * le vi i 2 ;. Ps a A thd portion of the Second Floor is given | most conveniently place your purchases on @ . over to a display of the Stock-Arranging Sale | wagon for delivery, and @his is“mne of the cond -” Furniture, but as there is such an immense quan | tions of the sale, ty of Furniture to dispose of, it is ssibl 5: 4 fe i mp 1 a ible vo C. O. D. or telephone orders can be filled’ to show rocwe than a small share on the Second Ww Pant * *. ¢. atch the display windows and the daily papersy With savings of half, a third and a Floor, : id other floors aretherefore used. play racy cerca fourth on all needed winter merchandise. Every department contributes its quota of bargains to this great money-saving sale. 65c Dress Goods A5c until noon Thursday... .. 54-inch Ladies’ Cloth Suiting in navy, brown, laurel green, cardinal, wine, nteditim gray, dark gray; 3 yards to a dress pattern. No phone orders, niet , Main Floor. 15¢ Lonsdale Mastin until noon Thursday..... 2 Another “chance to save on something you need here. Lonsdale.Bleached Muslin, the beet all’purpose cotton fabric of all, 1-2c a yard. Not over 20 yards to,a eastomer, No phone or- ders. Main Floor. On Sale Tomorrow , Women’s Coats 4 2 5.00 Worth to $75 at Finest Coats in Hoyses 86 in All. On Sale Tomorrow $45.00 Royal $26. 50 Wilton Rugs Size 9x12 Feet. 10 Patterns. } I} ) Bteamship company were com and that company and ghe Alaska merged of the Alaska The final ar under the mame Steamahip company rangemests were completed yee terday. The officers of the new company are as follows: Charles |e ae president; 8. H. Fecles, lot Ne ‘ork, first vice president | Frank EB. Burns, second vier presi dent; D. H. Jarvis, Qrapater,; Wo H Bogle, secretary; J. H. Bunch, gen jeral freight and passenger” agent |B. P. @lagk, clty ticket agent The reorganized comgany will conduct its freight and passenger jWusiness at the old uptown office of the Northwestern, Steams«hip company, on First av., Tear the cor. ner of erry. The Puget Sound Navigationapompany will take over the old ticket office of the Alaska Steammip company at 612 First av The Puget Bound Navigation com ,, Straits Steamship company Inlari€@ Navigation company, Inter national gjeamship company and the Seattle-Tacoma route, in reor | ganizing, elected tae following of j cers Joshua Green and general manager President Cha yo@r L shall be mundi! of tae childree, how they ree and leare and appropriate, so that, if they myst tefleet what is arpind them. they aball know only what is good. ‘WeTIM SEEKING REAUY DAMAGES. Damages te ndtint of $61,500 jare asked by Taco Mezdag, of the Seattle Electric company, in the | superior court by reason o8 injuries | } alleged to have 4 @ollision on the trestle at Point November 11 The p for lifeema a result of the bee® sustained in Alki wreck jand sees visions ofthe collision in his sleep. Japan's Immigration. TOKIO, Jan. 1.—A memorandum containing the reply to the sugges tlog of the United States regarding Japanese immigration has been for warded by this government through | Ambassador O'Brien to Washing ton, D. C. With the passing of the old yeae |the N@rthvestern Steameh!p | pany alee passed out of existence, j aintift says he is erippled || The Second Floor space will of course Be the FREDERICK &, NELSON, Inc. Peabody, vice president; C Stoltenberg, secretary and te ae er; C. G. Coker, ansintant general Fly On The Fiyer manager; W. J. Corcoran, superin GEATTLE- TACOMA KO iy tendent; W. 8. Miatne, auditor, and Fare %e—Round Trip, . C.F. Bishop, port engineer. The | POUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY new officers begin their duties to day 118 year I phall enjoy, bot # shall be a pew enjoyment, whee T shall read good books, make good frieate, do goed Grade and think root thouggtrts. Union Savings & Trust Co. y viRW re ary Wish You a Happy New Year t# only 10 4 LEAVES BEATTLE — 6:45 and 10:25 @ m. 2:05 and 6:45 #15. MATINERS TOMORKO 5] THE ALASKAN” Thured Week, Matiners Tia : yesr sein. ‘or rit ror in ~m 5 LEAVES TACOMA — 8:35 0 7 o - 41.59. 69.00. Toy | U. SERLEY. Jr Agent. Gentile PREMIUM THE .GRAN John Cort, Main 176 Tacoma | Allowed on Certificates," we te —_ — —— tie: ; . : os SHEET MUSIC SIC | FOR-DIAMONDS AND... on navigees Sneee me | WATCHES “SPATTLE THEATER © = ‘oe 5 aun Thig Wee a Desonrate hance.” A"Powsrtat Sewsstional Mejsiremm pe .| American Wetch & = 55 hithiebrseasic " re | ° Jewelry Cow THIRD AVENU® THEATER 7 | ges FIRST AY. "ona ee See, don, Soe New kt ‘ 4 one ets a “run CHICKET ON THE HEARTH.” ASTATEUR SIGHT | COFFEE. couisrus bs i a - AU erater Vaudeville Arte r You S etre \Gherever you are, you . wt Bi a ot can have good cotfec Realities Poy Vaude ¥ Thres 2Oc: box seats, $60 Famous Onetti misters, & —2 Ten ithe. CONTINE CINE’ me ROUSE gon @ no magic about : Star in ri bs ° vir greee lon't retuaps your money & = ¥ atian t Binge (WERMAN'S 1205 Second Ave. it ye INKER— “UNC Return CAL J08) = BN Any Art (living) M °T teem @8 de be Stanford Glee Clubs After the concert et x ‘a ehermes. Gay a Core aun A thelr fiends. Prices” '