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Want Ads FIVE-ACRE TRACTS Will please People's Bank Wide Fred Peringer, te laid plan of Bugene Wagner, a few of Vancouver, to defraud hin eler B CANADIAN BANK OF What appears to have been a well (A packs: | ort ox ‘TWO SEATTLE CITY PARTY) _ MEETINGS TONIGHT ’ SMUGGLED JEWELRY IS SEIZED the smuggled jewelry wan also secreted in Hellingham and has been seized. Howe was xiven # preliminary hearing befo: MMRNCE ‘¢| creditors by secreting Jewelry val | United Staten Commissioner Kelfer agg ll ag! at upwards of $10,000, and then this afternoon +4?! coing into bankruptcy was frau | Acting on telegraphic instruc A great honking és a trated by the arrest of Max Howe, tions from the local secret service eee who was taken in custody on Sup: officiais Wagner was pi under | nenlltnd we SAVINGS DRPARTME day with smuggling jew- arrest tn Vancouver, and it is like Guitar, banjo, wuck and wing dancing | pcwaearecl «mata aM = iry in ountry on which Bo ly that extradition papers will be Viawten atau Taird as. tod, | SoGaee BOUND NATIONAL BANK OF lduty had been pald asked. Howe claims he thought he =| Howe yesterday informed the of. was only befriending Wagner in om a at —~\ core where a considerable quanti-|heiping him raise some money and Hl r—lty of the Jewelry was secreted in had no idea that there was any 1 a safety deposit box in thie city. thing wrong in the proceedings FURNITUURE € WANTE is il fn -| bill opened at the Eden Musee yee : 9 tne ~ AMUSEMENTS terday and severa) ew s z DOLPH BRHKENS, 18 New York were introduced in the curio hall BS al bla ate: | mice e The Passion Play and the H Cheap room for las ; ABSTRACTORS. : al War Museum, which made such “perea eer a 3 a & a a bit last week, heve been con > 3 wate a a At the Coliseum. tinued In the new bill “2. _ seule ties] The feature of the new bili ee 1 | which opened yesterday afte Preakfast and and lest night at t ce ON THE theater i Albini, the magician. * Albint is well known in Seattle having made frequent visits to this city covering a period of 25 years * His cabinet iusions are extre ming he bath. "full concrete baer . aes Fight; terms to rie? The Virginia Belles, six girl Bete dancers and singers, have some -- novel tn this line, and Paul i me ACKRY NEAR Arnony—a ne, & one-legged man, dove Sewing aching a; « teraain ff | toed soll, very sanity cleared it some clever balancing stunts. The Both. fet First av. Phone A 1st tt thie week will sett for §85¢; | remainder of the bill is up to the Brisa rey usual standard nd ine, Main 24 Bota 7 PHYSICIANS. oe i —> At Pantage: Wood 2 poate Sage Braille, (Brice | ‘The Pantages theater thin week ‘ te BT Hidg. 1607 Re payment gown, has an exceptionally good bill. A mised pe oad isasceae Gu ee : rehaser's convenisnee number of new vaudeville features Ce mae aaees Sa nee Groom 14), oF 1846 North $6th M4. | are offered for the first time, T Fs papomeer —————_—=ewe | feature of the bill Is the Dooley | city REAL ESTATE. act, an echo from Broadway At the Star. PROGRESS Rinaldo, the tramp fiddler, made a big hit at the Star theat yes SUCCESS terday afternoon and last evening 1d Elis The Hamad Troupe of eight whirt eran acoma 125 9 18K Acrobata proved another big it ebro Gnd ready te feature, and further acts of note ty were Hob Stickney's dog and pony Pie ante Oa Sak Gheney Re act; Nellie Martini, accordeon eeaRaervon Supply Co erry you player; St. Onge Brothers, comedy jaa cn cyclists, and the song and | MUSICAL. hed ” ian Pisher, voice, 38 Holyoke | toes fem. « Dhes, peice | At the Lois $65. Phone Columbia fh 63. 'D. ttans At the Lois theater this weeley Seis aard av # ke 0 ? Stranger in a Strange Land the drawing large crowds. The pi . pesreles “seted, ‘manainets feat, = s ''* iy a farce comedy with many good ke cate Cu 108 Mov an OCULISTS AND AURISTS, | fhe worst’ te now ‘3 possibilities and the Lois players t8 195 . baie to be well under way ® handle it exceptionally well nn |G. OL MBTEAD. M.D. Moure—i0 to lard ay. Ballard ; Fite! Bidg Main 1620 | At the Moore od NAT — | "The Man of the Hour” continues _BUSINESS CHANCES. — pate cise jto draw large crowds at the Moore 505-106 Pioneer Bide. | and a bumper business Is expeeted ccm case i Bran Ny for the remainder of the week. he ny political character of the plays is ye, Bar. 115 Alaska Wid " — . tore i Ee TT particularly interesting at this time: re- | MASSAGE. At the Grand Ble “Arizona rons all week at men oF wor Grand. “Arizona” is a popular pro- | duction with Seattle theatergoers * and is drawing large audiences. | 7 | Me A MH 01 Fourth” ave ~ FARMS ANU ACREAGE, | “POSTON HARBOR ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Block 113 ’ (41-3 Hew Cork block Russel) R Farrell, 71) New Yor ine are Borgain Aaa P WINSHIP BRC | nRLMO éthegth Pork, West Room 300 Colman Midg, 225% James Mt Jette reon “arrived from mn Alaska last night after experiencing terrific storms three times being forced to run for brought 66 8. Marshal shelter. Tho amer passengers, including t Shoup with an Insane prisoner found steam Vashon, which was raised from the Duwamish river y day, again sank A stronger holsting gear will now be used it is freely rumored in transpor tation circles that the Minnesota will be chartered to the N. Y. K line shortly. A. 8. Mibara, spect American representative of the N Y. K. line, Teft Seattle last night to confer either at St. Paul or New York with James J. Hill The Umatilla and Cit? of Puebla will be the only by the Pacific Coast company on the route until earl spring ernor has been laid up President boats maintained The with Gov the SCHOLARSHIP EXAMINATION for the Cecil Vhia year at Ox will be Tacoma. The examination Rhodes scholarship ford university, England held at Whitworth college the latter part of this month. Some doubt is expressed as to whether there will be a successful candidate It is not thought that the university will have a student in the exam tnations. PETITION DISMISSED. On the grounds of lack of juris diction and validity of the petition, Jndge Gilliam in the supertor court yesterday disminsed the petition of the clty for condemnation proceed ings In th ning of a parkway through the University district from Washington park to the Green Lake boulevard TAXES SOON DUE. The county treasurer's notices for payient of personal taxes for 1907 are being filled out for early mail ing. The taxes are due March 3 and collected separately from the real estate tax GOING TO EUROPE. United Press.) NEW YORK, Jan. 7.—NowW that financial flurry is over, hun dreds of people are sailing for Europe for the winter Many of them were delayed owing to the money stringency and the desire to main at home until the financial wrinon had cleared ie wan last svon in this cit | | daughters SEARCHING FOR BROTHER KULIES IS SNUBBED By - BOURBON DEMOCRATS case! pone have been urged royer of Duluth, Minn a. ute Dubrutel, a te make for T h Them ears ago. He i» of French extre | ¢ id, tall and of #light e ep one j D225 || Meetings O®supporters of the ton, Thomas MacMahon, Oliver T He «ray hair and mour H. HM. Kulles, clear manufact , 1 to look To Us | jjattie City party will be held in the Erickson and George I. Cooley, can Hie sister, Adele, is anxious and ¥ nlee elf propelle tr ie - varme te ay j ‘ || Tenth and Hleventh wards thin /diates for general city no nations to find bin. Midnite tor tha Siemsertiic aomink <a © | er And We will | 5 — mr || evening for the purpose of selecting Jn addition nore will be a niga - a eae “ 4 Fe. ‘ re * fi persons to serve in the several pre: dre at the Tenth ward meet JAPAN IS NOT CALLING . ade bi Hi Do the Rest | DOW N A ND $10 I ER MON I H jicinets as judges and lnspectors by James Wolfe and J. C. Rath th ommittes ja charge of the an ” ly at f Charge for one insertion, 100 || Klection judges and judges infhe for ward counciiman in that ward HOME RESERVES tomorrow night and his name or por . begin ‘about , per ile Beven words to the jj/| For @ tite ey that would never be wigeed you can become owner ||Precinots under the primary law are and in the Kleventh ward by Jame " 4 ted: from the program of Sr 0 « fi chalseee r Une. Thive times, one cent & | paid by the city for thet vices Kelso, candidate for the nomination ~~, fe] muent Both of his rival cand f the ¢ co tee of the 4 word, One month, 6e per line & splendid, \. re tract ated In the HOOT ANAL the same as thoed for res eloc-| from that war | 4 BY, United Pree.) tan. | oat Donald G. OF d General ¥ ( I club, wil ’ per day ta tions, but each party organization! ‘The Tenth ward meeting will bo} PORTLAND, Ore. Jar ‘| James B. Motos p a ster samt ; Miuimum charge for am “ad we Bau Speer, Eee ene ee thee yermne. > One ia permitted to certify the nlkmes of | held Ma hall in Latona, and | anese Ce c Agent L. Sune) ted to be present le w ber to by on ’ wen oN 5 rervigs to and ¢ The f persons for the appolr nts, and /the & at Kirk ured that the sto * u the proceeding , eorge t ¢ ‘se ‘ DOWNTOWN AGENCY— ||) . . seat dete de one candidate fre f 4 ball at the corner of Kirk ine m Vancouver < cooked W. I { Wverett, AR. te ; Kenneay Drug Co. First ev. 1// l}must be appointed dav, and Fiftyninth wt the effect that the linper rn | ea tS ‘ow ae H saively . and Cherry ee ee Fach of the meetings will be at On Thursday night city party} ment of n Was t r As bh Yak ase Vana “ , BALLARD AGENCY—P. Ht tended UP the several candidates | meetings for the same purpose will |reserve 60 ticating | Olympla, D 20d Jae Mullion, 821 Rallard ay, opp . . eF Going to be ma Moods Canal and than inary |lfor nomination om the elty party be held in the Ninth ward at Odd |the United Sta Bhagy “ epee mes B City Hall. Phone, Ballard 306 ticket, and there will be addresses fellows ball, Fremont, and in the Japan. em t Chairma { the Doms MAIN OFFICE-—Seventh av, |} Esc . ere eae ne eee aeenal t both meetings by Mayor Moore, Thirteenth ward at Sypher's hall, serves whon a at ntial frie ‘ commas ‘ between Union and University + eee item th Middle, (8 he : “The Jape ‘ ira! commlttem Dag Pb 3s, Main 1050; Ima. 441 me netenien Reet cottios, soln ctaghes — cin 8 the (aa ed a co © committee tg The Star cannot «uaraotee | ad thalios ntention on /DOTFOW Bt 3 accuracy or assume respoaeibll Be her $25 down amd $10 per Meath, and 4 become ta Wan t ee to ier " . wt bom th 1 an atlo’ d the tisements. - it ! os appears t memb mittee 10 ome | Pie REWARD FOR DESERTER ” it friends in Dem- | from ma to Se to attend ‘ | | ‘ « on circles upop|the banquet in the eve =< ’ vat ti | Pa lve 1 from the rev J. GOODFELLOW & SONS — Beech . Charging that practically his en, officer he wan ready to supply | 4 : ROOM 4 WASHINGTON m.vO tire career as an officer was] “Too are the word ed : y : characterised = by cowardice ar by . retary You should at Chief Wappenstein today that out befo tere ‘ it was reported to him 1, the most n | ¢ oe - ~ ~ = = t « spat In ex wn, are tnfe the MONEY TO LOAN. & FARMS AND ACREAGE. Coleman's face to show | coast,” sald the chief nt BIRTH RECORD ia « - ye — ~m——e thelr indiffere toward him avd depend on our men to © s ms. | STAR i his uniform, and that he out and from working at thet Hirths were registered today a Resolved, That le by | Syphers’ hall, Ballard tomorow S | Tike wage os no attempt to resent it business when they get in. By | follow candidates to ce ence | night om ment i a mini. cagines called four years working overtime the officers have N tT wife of M New the mnt to law is dan Jud) es announges ty = ‘Open Shep Rule” N ——e of won | Ribbach assist him in quelling a succeeded remarkably well In ac | 18 1 Te Jan. 6, a daugh-| ge t ¢ republic and that Re bis prin bat he will tang fight, Coleman, the ebief says cordance with the Iimited number | tor an ¢ ( « the affirn tthe question; aad q fused, because technically it was of men at our commar 4 It would Barrins To wife of J. R. Ba s 1 1 that W. F Ce emases je ol off hin beat be a dangerous precedent to em-| 2336 11th N. Dec 1, @ sor 1 4 ler are urged, reque Roitaing, = In @ that he intends ta ploy patrolmen who both Iney o—T wife ¢ J Ww whe to take the negative at “ stand his attite » and cowardly, and the conditions Beattie, Dec one number of sub-) The meeting will. be made these “ OAN COMPAN ward the ¢ service commission were made plain to the civil serv fo wife of R. A. Davi cts proposed by Judge John E. casion for a meeffny PMARION BUILDING. at in insisting that Coleman be kept ice commission when the Coleman dian, Jan. 5, & #on Humphries, candidate for the Re teenth Ward Repu Wer . copie oft the force, the chief sald be matter was up. If | pat Coleman To wife of H I nomination for for the purpose of urging votem® mand! ger cheap telephoned the board's secretary back on & beat, as directed to do 03 K. Goth, Jan. 6, a Great Debat turn out and register for the je Cred Co, 688 Ps yesterday stating that if further byeth aminsion, | must regard | gop is advertised to be he mary election. information was want regarding | that as absolutely unpr Schwal To wife of H Coleman's worthiessness as ened, and all the captains know Schwalz, 90 Seite ee * sonN F. MILLER CLUB Is PLANNED DEATH RECORD. all laid and comple Russel by George F for whem @@plercreenen Seer Deaths were regintered a re selected in advance | plans are being laid to oar oposed “John F. Mi George F. Russel! Club. ann aham Jan. | ( which is to be organized at —— — Jan Seattle ral hospital a meeting to be he tomorrow Leper Is at Large. Stewart--D. H. Stewart, 70, Dec. | night at the Hotel Northern. The! §AN FRANCISCO, Jan, 7, : 41, Providence hospital »urpose of the club will be to con- Bel, a Chinese leper, 65 youmranl Knight—M. C. Kaight, 77, Dec vct the campaign for the nom-/age, who had been an fi 40. 1411 Sth W ination of Je F Miller as the re- the pest house at Twenty: Unknown—Unknown man, about | publican candid r mayor and Deharo av. for seven years, 0, Dec. 31, pler 14 Mr. Miller will be the second of escaped and is still at liberty, ' A. O, Dabljelm, 25,\the republican candidates for : ~ ‘ Jan Seaettic General hospital. | mayor to organize for the cam WASHINGTON Jan. 17, Gottstein—B. Gottstein, 68, Jan.' paign, the first being W. P. Trim-| name of William H. Pope, b K. Union ble, whose Trimble club was form. | for district attorney from New B. L. Hopkins, 8, Jan. ‘ed some two weeks ago. He will |teo, was favorably acted upog Minor probably be followed in a few days! the senate committee on jud $10.00 eeenncaet $13.50 Raincoat gg omg Raincoats ow at Half Price Don't ruin temper your clothes by going raincoat a minute longer, morrow the McCarthy Store have its entire stock of nette Raincoats on sale at their SIS8Sze VETOReweckess your SAAS) value. Three to choose from—Two semi-fitting with belt, one & coat with hood. Every the lot proof. prices are $10, $13.50, $15 Tomorrow they will go like: $5. 00 — seep ; $6, 25 — Raincoats, SBS i sts fee is rain ge 237 &¥ | : 5 inal 65¢ Belts at 29e¢. | Knit adaeene | mel | . - AS Pete ah, The special values which our | Satin and Taffeta bye ae The Known, Popular Buster | j,nuary Clearing Sale offers you | hntfbrmngreg SE up i Brown Patent Leather Delts for | in this section are enough to en white underwear. ae 1 Children. Have nice buckles | gage the attention of every inch wide, and comes im] ; . he wanted colorings. and come in all shades. Popu- | thrifty woman in Seattle. We , . : te : know they will interest you lar price 4c a yard. Jam order lar price 65e. January 29 | uary Sale price tir Clearing Sale price only c | CHILDREN’S VESTS, fleece lined odds and ends, including infants’ sizes and. ail regular | 69¢ Dress Goods, } 25e to 3h Titles; 2, D po le Bn 21c Serges and Panamas in black, navy, brown @ and 38 Inches in width. yard of this goods will satisfac and $5.00 China $1.98 Dishes, | | CHILOREN’S WOOL AND COT. TON MIXED UNION SUITS, regular 65¢e quality most or sale price only 37¢ would be getting @ . f you b Odds and Ends of Hand-Paint- | WOMEN'S MEDIUM WEIGHT | [prea it eB, ed China, which was formerly COTTON PANTS, odds and | the January Clearing ends formerly marked to sell Sale price is only priced at $2.98, $3.49, $4.49 and at 6@c a garment 37 $4.98 or $5.00, go in the Jan sale price only c Iti hee CHILOREN'S vests ano 65¢ Dress Novelties caging $1.98 PANTS, in ral gray and 2 wre a nl ; Another assortment white, half wool, regular 50 stirantive an the ai quality; sale price 2 So ae FANCY HAND - PAINTED only 4lc pi eral apse J Bees ! PLATES, formerly priced at | CHILDREN'S UNION SUITS,| tures. This goods J@ $149 to 98 each, will be all fleece line d and all good quality you will find p a bSe and 60c¢ values. o in the about town at 65¢ a closed out tomorrow January Clearing Sale January Sale ; at, each 98c tomorrow at, only 45c morrow is only bs | Suits He ¢ py . Oo Halt arthy Dry Goods Co. sien : | Sa Price. ted pb Baxter, Raerir wi she Sheehan, . st mo nd & nts leh