The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 23, 1908, Page 8

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REMARKABLE PICTURE OF PAPAL COURT'S MOST IMPRESSIVE CEREMONY, WHEN POPE PIUS MADE FOUR NEW CARDINALS THIS STRIKINGLY BEAUTIFUL PICTURE, ALMOST A RAPHAEL IN PHOTOGRAPH, WAS TAKEN AT THE CONSISTORY HELD IN THE VATICAN IN THE LATTER PART OF DECEMBER, WHEN THE CARDINAL'S RED HAT WAS CONFERRED ON PIEDRO GASPARRI, DE LAR, LUDOVIC HENRY LUCON AND PAUL PIERRE AUDRIEN, MAKING THEM PRINCES oF THE CHURCH, THIS WAS THE LAST APPEARANCE BEFORE HIS ILLNESS OF POPE PIUS X, EXISTENCE OF COAL MONOPOLY APPARENT Now that coal ts plentiful in Se ply aed ntinue the robbery from attle, the tight .ertp held on the | Which the pubiic of eattle has suf situation by the coal monopoly be- | fret for over @ year : No excuse gested comes strongly apparent and the Tic has « Coaat probability of a reduc the - to restrict price of coal more rem and delivery of coal } Not only is the prod happened last yes wholesale distrit cor any to either re, trolled by a combine the reta curtail pro- | sale and distribution control The latter « se has been as well The Lawson mine, produc The Pacifie Coast company, the 400 tons of coal per day | coal monopoly, fixes and controls Seattle market, has been the wholesale pri closed down and » have The closing o wine nsion te due by the Pacific Coast any in| to aq oversupply of coal mid-winter to reduce the output ma the price remains the same shows the disposition and power of | because the Seattle market is con the Pacific Coast to curtail the sup- | troled by the monopoly, Continues to Offer White Fair i". The first three days of our Undermusiin Sale surpaseed our expectations, and to keep up the interest of intending purchas- ers during this sale we have decided to offer merchandise at Prices that should prove a great attraction. 15c Corset Covers, 7¢) $2.00 Gowns, $1.50 Made perfectly plain, fitted | Made of fine nainsook, high back and full front sad ageenea” San aeaieaen 20c Corset Covers, 12¢ | styles, beautifully trimmed Full front, fitted back, neck | With dainty embroideries and and armsize trimmed with lace | Valenciennes lace. 39c Corset Covers, 25¢ = 75c Petticoats, 50¢ Made of fine material, tight Made of cambric, deep fitting or blouse front, trimmed | founce, trimmed with embrold. with narrow embroidery or lace | ery tace or tucking and bebe ribbo: < 75¢ Corset Covers, 5O0¢ $1.50 Petticoats, 98¢ Excellent material, 12inch Made of Nainsook, deep lace yoke, front and back, in a gr flounce, trimmed with embroid- ery or lace and insertion variety of patterns, with bebe POPE PIUS KX, WHOSE SERIOUS | PATCHES FROM ROME. TRIMBLE RALLY IN THE Sweeney and P. 8. Combe On Friday night meetings will be held in the Second and Third wards The Second ward meeting will be ner will preside be addressed by Mr H. Powell, dose MILLER T0 SPEAK aT UNIVERSITY A AT THE A. 0. U. W. HALL Made of Nainsook or fine cambric, in proper widths and finished with umbreUa flounces, trimmed with lace or dainty em brotdery. $1.00 Drawers, 75¢ Made with fine wide flounce, of either embroidery or lace and Insertion. 75¢ Gowns, 50¢ Choice of either V-shape neck or chemise style, nicely trim med with embroldery of lace 39c Chemise, 25¢ Made of soft-finish cambric, neck and arm size trimmed with &@ neat hemetitched ruffie. 75c Chemise, 50¢ Well made in every way, long or short style, oly trimmed with Torehon lace and tucking $1.25 Long Chemise, 9 From the university to the A. O. ; until the arrival of Mr. Made of fine material, deep U. W. hall First av. ie the | will tt 39,50 Gowns, 98¢ _ | Ice Yoke, with revoral rows of stats’ af torrtucy thes Sen Pitta.tae erected ygctenct sores 20 different styles, made of bebe ribbon, bottom of skirt fin: Miller will cover tonight to attend Tomorrow night there will nainsook or fine cambric, full | ished with tucked flounce the meetings that are scheduled to length, lace or embroidery trim a tein of the meeting, and F. H. Holz heimer a6 Jo Joe Lyons will abe ak narrow hemstitched ruffle. % ee 1 OC present status of the campaign have strength of my candidacy |there are so many candidates the field jRo lack of enthusiasm tainly looks very good.” RAILROAD Y TAR—THU RSDAY ILLNESS FROM GOUT AND HEART TROUGLE 16 REPORTED IN THE CABLE DIS. TWELFTH WARD TONIGHT | ¥==- The voters will Trimble, John | P, 8. Combs and Phill Miller, who be One will be held tn * ‘* be held in his interests. At the! the Old Mission, Queen Anne ay.,| baer See | $1.75 Long Chemise, 1] Miversity the meeting will take | ond the other tn’ thy torn hall, Co $1.00 Gowns, 75¢ | $1.25 place in Sherrick’s hall, and P. D.|lumbia City. Mr. Miller will make V-shape yoke, made of soft | Made of nains yoke front {| Hughes, John R. Slattery and Rob- | speeches at both of these meetings finish cambric, trimmed with tn and back of Normandy Valen ert Grass will be speakers. At the lam very well satisfied, in sertion of lace or embroidery, | « lace, 2 rows of beading A. O. U. W. ball, 1923 Firat av.,| deed,” said Mr. Miller this morning, neck and sleeves edged with a | and silk ribbon; bottom of skirt || Edward Bakewell will be chairman | when asked how he regarded the been really surprised at the | when There has certainly been . it cor 1908. | operas RE ee FREDERICK & NELSON, Toe. Apparel for and Children. StPe Closes Daily at 5:30 Reversible Wool Smyrna Rugs Spl. $1.20 Special 69c JANUARY 23, Women, Misses In the Domesty Rug Division tomorrow we will offer 26x52 Reversible Wool Smyrna Rugs at Pep he ay adr rh Los “the above pecial price. Both Oriental and floral sone oon. 8 tehdd, wether designs are included. Choice & $1.20 heavy win i p i# ph Besides the abow oe Yell place on sppolal sale several differ Fe Ely bi ’ Ment kinds of @fal) Rugs, which iteve sold down to a few of akind special price of Ove High-Grade Battenberg Lace Curtains Offered at Important Reduc Preliniinary to stock-taking we will place on special sale for tomorr« ind colleeti high-grade Battenberg Lace Curtains Mis gathering has been div od into t priced lots as below: « ¢ AT $9.95 A PAIR—This lot comprises six different AT $7.35 A PAIR—This lot cs eighes patterns with corner motifs, insertions and edg ferent patterns, some with and: ings. Choice, tomorrow and Satarday, a_pait motifs and others with ¢ od its : a Mi . $9.95 Choice, tomorrow and t pair & m ea 1 * ‘ | e aia ‘ f | Li 4 Fir Kitchen Safe | Delayed Shipment of Fancy € | Special $3.65 | Und we : The Kitchen Safe il- |} n erprice 1 lustrated is of fir in | ne 1 dark golden finish | This is a shipment that v bought for Stas cma” ddr holidays and has only just beer cived. Tt hel : eo ; || sists of fine quality. Austrian ch Sheives inside and high! Linshie shane decoration ; wire screen ends to || UB"Y Pleasmg poppy Gecoration ir ation © veiniilation Beginning tomorrow, special prices ot sean int a fest 3 the entire line. Three hints: inches wide and 4 | SEVEN-PIECE OATMEAL SET, SPECIAL $1.00—A 1 be fh age a vs Bread and Sutter Plates to match, special, cach i ' rawers @ op 0 vibe tee as bn A Pie Plates to match, special, tach IMITATION CUT GLASS FRUIT BOWLS, SPECIAL Bowls mensure 6 inches tn diameter, are nicely fint ish There are several styles, all at the special prigsw Ostermoor Patent “Elastic” Felt Mattres The Ostermoor Mattress is filled with PATENT ELAS- TIC FELT, a wonderful filling made from cotton. But the Ostermoor Mattress is not simply a cotton mattress, no more than cloth is simply. wool. The raw material—selected cotton of high grade and lofty staple—pure originally, is made purity itself by a special treat- Special tomorrow $3.65 ment. All the natural vegetable oils are expelled, sterilized by a special process, it is made thoroughly germ — proof, wholesome, sanitary and aseptic. Further treatment, both chemical and mechanical, renders it proof against dust, moths and vermin, and absolutely water-proof. After thé most vigorous manipulation, while subject to intense heat to strengthen the fiber crease the natural “sprmg,” it is findlly carded and combed into light, airy, interlacing fibrous billowy softness that possess an everlasting elasticity. Prices as follows: 3.ft. 6 in. by 6 ft. 3 in., in one part .. $11.70 “4 ft. 6 in. by 6 ft. 3 in. 4 ft. 6 in. by 6 ft 3 in., in two parts . $15.50 in one part .......4 Se — FREDERICK & NELSON) § see INCORPORATED... ribbon drawn through beading. ‘ | ye = 25c Drawers i5¢ $2.00 Petticoats, $1.50 | Republicans and supporters of , held in Oltenan’s hall, Twenty-fourth —- — - —-— id Made of fine cambric, 16-inch William P. Trimble of the Twelfth av. and Lane at. E. P. Tremper . f é. B. Made of fairly good muslin, | gounce of lawn, finished with ward will hold a rally tonight at will preside as chairman. The 10W METHODS 0 tows: Capt. 8 Davis in place of, Libby in place of Capt. D. EB. Stew: | FB with an Sinch umbrella ruffle. | tueki 4 embroide: oe fade “s Capt. George Roberts, on steamer art. on steamer Perdita; Capt. H. Thom: or Sens Une Gupayennery OF Phalen’s ball. nbta, A male speakers will be Mr. Trimble, J. M.) | Indianapolis; Capt. A. M. McAlpin C. Stewart in place of Capt. James | in place of Rang Drawers, 25¢ insertion Seartat Will be peseeat te render | Frink, | Reeves Avtmeen, Joan: 2 jin place of Capt. August Johnson, Burns, on steamer Dode; Capt. | steamer } od material, made with ; music for the evening. Mr. Trimble | Powell and Ole Hanson FIGHTING DISEASE | ~ Reealles Cane Et - es oe sr ap e wide flounce, nicely trimmed $3.98 Petticoats, $2.75 |For siivar the principal speoch.| The Third ward rally will be held peat crmsena. ie: Capt. BH Aneet Jenaaen . piees of. Capt, | Reeee a J “* , with tucking and lace | _ Choice material, made with Other speakers will be John W. at Madrona hall, Twenty-first ay. | —~ | om. 75c Drawers, 5O¢ | 121nch Hounce of allover Point |]) Roberts, N. R. Sibley, “Howard and Baut Jefterson at. William Con- | . le Paris lace, very rich and fal An exhibit of the methods used in the various parts of the world | in fighting consumption will be an | linteresting feature in connection | with the annual meeting of the/ Washington Association for the Prevention and Relief of Tuberc: | | losis, to be held in the local Y. M C. A. auditorium on Feb, 19 Governor Mead and a number of men prominent in medical and sani jtation circles have been asked to jaddress the meeting. It is hoped | to stimulate interest to such an ex tent that the speedy establishment | of a sanitorium will be the result ON THE FRONT war between Seattle Vancouver, B. C., is ended |The steamer Walaleale, owned by 12 | Cook & Co., has been purchased by the Inland Navigation company apd was turned over today, The com ip ly i & : : Dongola Kid EL and sound methods are ; 5 our claims to your business. all sizes. and $1.60; $1: au ate “|| The and NORTHWEST TRUST & SAFE % 36 inches wide. Of course you know as well as we how very unusual it is to get Berkeley Cambric at 10c a yard. But we have 5,000 yards to sell Friday at this very unusuml price. it's in useful lengths of 2 to 6 yards, or we'd never be able to mame such a price. The regular prices off the bolt, 17/40 to 16 2-3c Indian Head, ; 25c White Waistings, RRR SLEEP ACCIDENTS INCREASE fe inter & pleas: a Ure that spending it dose not ap Pxtra lar proach. Four per cent interes h K | Sheer White Waistings, in ad shinies Enighordne:eite laaan hed quali en. | batiste, madras and poplin en | @ You might consider, Open on mer sul weaves; 28 inches wide; dainty account now, today, with os e and wears | mercerized stripes, hair line (By United Press.) ? Stipes Unk tehay Cxsaks WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 23 Capital futly paid, $100,000.00, Main Floor. $1.80 Piece Longcloth, Startling figures’ appeared in the accident bulletin Just issued by the interstate edimmerce commissi Main Floor. 25c White Pique, 15¢ A good, strong, heavy qual covering the months of July, Au English Longeloth, | {ty White D: Pique, in gust and September, 1907 finish, in 12 | sorted welts; 28 Inches wi The report shows that the num yard ple the ideal cloth for | an elegant quality for sum ber of casualties on railroads dur dais underwe ait ing that quarterly period were 23, Main Floor Main Floor. 063, including 1,329 killed and 21 124 injured. This is an increase 7 in the number killed and 3,056 in the number ef injored as compared with the corresponding period of 1906 Suutiie, Second Avenue and Fike Street zonMARCHE- deel New York, 2 Walker Sires Dog Collars | Get your dog a collar ortment just arrived I them cheap. Hall's, Ath and Pike St. RARER chester 11 FY 8 Poutknor #t Pe RRR E ERE EERE E ER REE REE EEE EEE = Op nsclt €ee esr tte eee ese panies have been rivals on the 8 |northern route since the Iroquots x %| wan placed on the run, Passenger 12 3 Og rates will be $2.00 one way and 5 n $4 round trip. The Ramona will , . F; #| be laid up. She was chartered by Cor. First Ave. and Columbia St., Seattle. Fe *% | Cook & Co, z & HO ° —— | * Steamer Bureka, with powder, | “ 8 i @ jhas arrived from Frisco. BD. BHOrTOcK ...c.ccsseee coors 5 405 Pike Poy > . x ‘Sn | ‘The lyo Mara, from the Orient, J.P. Hartman oo. .ss0e5 sees fet crass a arrived today at the Great North-| penny ete is = st ern docks, Coming across the Pa Mandar MIS coors sunsresss eneseee etary COFF: | cific she was swept by waves, aud J. V. A. Smith . .Cashic . oi one Jap seaman was washed over : All the good n = board and lost | vinttes ought to be ba Steamer Umatilla has arrived at good coffee. 2 pr Frisco from Seattle with her pilot Your « er retuy house wrecked, starboard side of don’t Ike Saat do |the bridge carried away and sev + ho eral staterooms smashed in. Capt Rielly says he encountered the! worst storms ever Colman dock has been leased to the Inland Navigation company, | and will be extended 440 feet at }a cost of 000. The steamers of \the Inla Navigation will then land th in place of Piers 1 and! }2 and the elty dock s to fit you, gems © measure at i 217 JAMES $T stsisssssssz betes st Soeseooes: So 25 d . - * . * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Changes in command of Sound P e ee o 8 0! o *}steamers have been made as fol-| 000eeoeo: a

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