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81 fTAR—MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1908, CR | SAY SNOW IS PROTECTING committees oF COM = MERCIAL CLUB . EATTLEBRIDGECO NY AND HOURS OF MEETING Sale of Eiderdown Bath Robes and House Jackets at a Big Savi 2 ae . e | a , The new committees of the Re mmittee on press and put County Commissioners to Stand by County Engineer CASHIER UNDER $10,000 BONDS. |attio Commercial club @nd thelr ia, Oeeiwanc ore In order to glear the racks of Eiderdown Jackets and Bath Robes, we will place on sale our en | | 1, Boos, chairman. Committee on tire ck at a sacrifice for one da we All garme fre 1 new nd = free rom Coe = (By United Press.) hours of meeting are ms follows: Tee ee nada. Monde 13:80 {fl writ Valentine » Cesstroversy Over Riverton Road. ROIS, Idaho, Feb, Horace | Committee on charities, eorree/oelock, B. 1. Monon, chairman. Conv |]! women's Long Robes of fine wool elderdown, In dainty pink, red and gray, with sic girdies, and | Neal, the former cashier of the | tion and public mofals, Mondays, 1/ mittee on municipal agfal Wed faced wit atin: ulao fine line of nm elderdc Vath Rebe hb kurge French wee suspended Capital State bank, wax | o'clock, W. B, Bebb, chairman. Comy|nesday, 1 o'clock, Mo B. Harbe Sabha Gee suewinn 0, $3.98 and $4.50 Robes, Tuesday, your che $2.75 arraigned today on the charge of| mittee on commerce and navigaehalrman, Committee on manufac ' . : poi g result hh between | $190,000 for the state aid road] frsery, preferred last Friday py | ton, Saturdays, 1 o'clocs, 8, L& ture, Saturday 1 o'clock, H. B Beautiful, Fine Lamba’ Wool Eiderdown and Cotton Eiderdown House Jackets, with jarge collars, | ¥ Me Tighway ¢ M. fund fa 1907, and that of this} County Attorney Koelsch. He| Lemmon, chairman. Committee on| Watson, chairman, Committee on bound with satin; just the caper for these cold mornings; « ar $1.7 98c _ and Cot t Valen) amount only $41,000 has been re.) ¥4lved preliminary hearing and | house, Tuesdays, 12 o'clock, W. P.membersh| Tuend. 12:30 each pees. OF ne Jatte " be turned in the shape of appropria.|¥4# bound over to the district ley, chairman, Committee onjo'clock, W, F. Paul, chairman. Com ealied off from or) tons for county roads. — under a bond of $10,000 ation (temporarily) ‘Mriday | aniet on finance, Tuesdays, 1 Rive " June Now, they contend, Mr. Snow has | Wich was furnished. The proceed | evenings, & o'clock, Vivian M, Car-|o’clock, ©, H. Harley, chatrman , - ia Ea vising ne by the f nty | seen fit not only to criticise a con. |! took pl at Neal's home,|keek, chairman. Committee on re-| Committee on forestry and lumber Jewelry Spe- Drug _bpecials. are. | of dition which has been directly | OW! to the tiness of the accused | ception and entertainment, Fridays, | Tuesdays, 12 ©'clock, V. H. Beek cials argain quare peri t +g * Minde ‘of the comm W| broughe about by the shortighted |! }1 o'clock, A. @, Buchanan, chatr-|man, chairman 14-Karat @oid-Plated some ig gan now take | 1 aw | policy of the state Woard iteelf, but ow ee — sas asess = e > Picture Frames, in * . emoves ims has gone further in stinging criti em liga age Dh H if P. S f E b oA a clams of Mr. Valeatiog, whet recly quare and alf Price Sale of Embroi Rammrowehing the cond commission adopted for the road on ag eries--Some Matc ets ighly. i ae in dispute rd; f the size 9 pay a definite ex Will be remains to be seen, but a| p es 49c erles, Embroidery Matched Sets, Inserttons and Lilas de it is ge real merry war is in prospect and | Wide Trimmings, in a wide range of beautiful de f with 4 that the « county commissioners are de e _— j}j Plain and meunies rent SPlerape:s tien“ denenebionie uid * daiot 4 sample bottle of Ai go down with Va ined that Mr, Snow will not jj Sell Back Combs vee eee , eanvely © Galnty Iilas de ie st will be with any | give King county the worst of the A. H. Tantow, charged with hav. | vated by Tantow, A man who was regu worth up underwear, . children esses and shirt 123 Vegetal Tollet Wa r here deal. espe eeoueeaed ing, on October 28, shot and killed| with Adame had been landed to to 0c each waists; Tuesday, @ yard ......5 soscceees ter, regularly sold getion that may be (8 ’ j Tuesday WOMEN KILLED; Roy Adama. at | Hood canal, was taken to Charles eller's camp, on | drive a deer aud Adams was wait jing off shore in the boat, when the} Tantow secured his rifle and shot | Adamn without the slightest provo for Tuesday ... 1e (By United Press) INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, Feb. 8 Thomas L. Lewis, of Ohio, has been | elected president of th Mine ? each .. Every piece is worth double or more ...19¢ Snow Demands Ch controversy ha ‘The of county ton today crime. The man to stand trial for was arrested tn aeen Riverton . Snow tnt ate faterview that Vale Eg Hi it this | cation Linoleum. Good, Heavy, Printed Lino. leum, the durable kind Workers, to succeed John Mitchell the annou nent of the vote hav ing been made by the tellers of the national convention today amid | elty on th and has b here ain day following the crime. After the ertme on held in the county jail | sage on the at ington for § Tantow took pas © State of Wash but news of the TRAIN WRECK Lace Curtains. Broken lines of Nottingham Lace Curtains two pairs allk Some 1 pair, other Madras. Beautiful, Soft B5c and 90c | e, French and Scotch Mad ¢ of the work had pene sggig, . According to the story told the | murder reache officers of the you have always pald 65¢ and @ few lines have 3 and 4 pairs ras, in lovely stained qasatisfactory. He f r win be Wilson, of | officers, the shooting was a delib:| boat and they succeeded in taking & square yard for; Tues allke; 60 and 64 inches wide by 3 yards glass effects; 50 inches that the state board would me ig es the only candidate| erate murder. Adams was in a row |the murderer in custody, afterwards day, & square 42c Jong; worth up to $3.50 a $1 59 wide; Tuesday 69 : the work out of the hands of (By United Press.) eee Lawia. was cheered to! poat a short distance from the ng him over to the local of VAG vere eeveee pair; Tuesday, & pair ....... ® @ yard .... «++. c ot ‘new! DETROIT, Feb, 3.—An oasthouna | P svagproalngs eee areas | beach and near the wx acres culti have a| Wabash passenger train, No. 4, was lowa, was elected new vice-preal. | === ecm: Sar Yess gre ERSTE | ‘ ey | Wrecked 47 miles east of Detroit/dent; W. D. Ryan, of Ilinole “| URGES PURCHASE OF 50c and 75c Men’s Women’s and Children’s that he is very ¢ | today probably by @ broken rail ~ sur ged He J, Mossop, of | Underwear if 4 Underwear Under- . hl we women badeon . : Ohio, Harry ri Fotoma Bridge company, w dich Two women passengers were killed | Naker of Conte ritie ER aa Bradley's Steel Shelf priced. | Sena sine, Su Se snes hun the alte een et | RAVENNA PARK radley's Stee! Shelf} womens abusiey so rina | 1S dis Lestat ee in| Mra. Frances Vargo, of Budapest,| Pa. were elected members of . Cc Brackets, japanned Ribbed Worsted Vests and protecting the - a of Hungary, and Mra. John Smith, | the new auditing committee. eoantiorggapinmninnegiggeatonaiion | iy FR sb ants, in gray and white: ab- Oe aga oe ag county, | Milwaukee, Wis Mitchell, Lewis, Wilson and a Garment and very strong; solutely non-sbrinking; an cemane and t sondit my Ryan were elec delegates to| _ Believing that the beauties of Gentlemen The Seattle Fed ‘ ‘ pea 7 : A xcelient dollar garment Be tos to the fox TO ENTERTAIN OFFICERS, the American Federation of Labor,| Ravenna park should be enjoyed eration of Women's Clubs do most || Our Men's Fine Gray Ribbed Tuesday, a pair. hues 20, toad is largely iw bet there being seven in all, the other| free by the people of Seattle, the; earnestly petition your honorable Cotton Fleeced Shirts and Li ies £9c tah action of the state seared James A. Sexton Women’s Relief | three being John Walker, of Ill Seattle Federation of Women's| body to act favorably upon the re drawers, extra well made and Fine Cream Cotton- the contractor coase of Corps No. 26 will entertain all mem-| nole; G. W, Savage, of Obio, and| Clubs is urging its Immediate pur: | quest of the Chamber of Commerce silk finished; our special at ed Vests, Pants and Draw the annual win - of the Women's Relief Corps | J. T. Dempsey, of Pennsylvania. | chase | purchase Ravenna park. The t one-third off the regular King County Neglected Leer hall, Firet av. and Pike | Alexander Howat, of Kans: and| The following petition has been| value of land and good accom Fairbanks’ F prices tp regard to the actual fa weeday afternoon In honor of | D. H. Sullivan, of Ohio, wer ct-| forwarded by the federation to the | plished to the city by this purchase ' airbanks amous Size 16 Garments, regular dane to the road, the county the departinent officers of the Wom-|ed delegates to the interuational| city council fur exceeds the price asked, for || Mon’ Fine Biue Fleece-Lined Haak Staak lacie O80 ise; Teaedey nee rs point to the « w be Freer] Corps of Washington | mining congress, which meets ne t!*To the Honorable Counell of the | $100,000 for forty acres in that ers); you have paid. Tic 0 . 4 » ta , otal Size 22 Garments, regular 14¢ ; that King county was a» and Al in Berta. City of Seattle Part of the elty Is most moderate osmiak’ daa name. you size packages, Tues- 2ic; Tuesday .... , — ——_-—- — |. “Ravenna park in beauty cannot bought them cheap; Ss Size 26 Garments, regular be excelled, We need it; our chil dren need ft, and we ask you to protect this beautiful park by pr ing It and making the people of ttie proud of its park posses | afons.” THE GROTE-RANKIN CO. Complete Furnishers of Homes, Steamboats and Hotels. Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets Save Much Work, Cost Little Mone A HOOSIER KITCHEN CABINET is a pantry, cupboard and kitchen table combined—groups every article in one place—at your fingers’ ends. No unnecessary footsteps, nothing mislaid or spoiled. Any cabinet will do you some good, but most of them simply furnish storage room—just ordi- nary cupboard space. If you buy a Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet Tt will supply a place for you to store everything—you can arrange every article so it can be reached without a step—without a moment's delay. We want you to see the Hoosier sanitary flour bin, the self-cleaning, dust-proof sugar bin, the air-tight spice cabinets, the Hoosier system of fil ing recipes, the perpetual housekeepers’ reminder, the metal cake and bread xes and the Hoosier aluminoid extension table top. You cannot get the Hoosier special features in any other cabinet—no matter how much you pay. These special features are essential to the sav- ing of time and work in the kitchen; without them a cabinet is a mere collection of bins and drawers— Mot a complete labor-saving device. The Flour Bin has a capacity of 50 Ibs. The flour is put in at the top, passes through the entire bin and is taken out, thoroughly sifted, at the bottom. The bin is made of metal and white wood, and no Mouldy flour can accumulate. The Sugar Bin is one of the cleverest devices about the Hoosier Cabinet and is superior to all other bins. The sugar is put in at the top and works down through the open space atthe bottom, where it is taken out by means of a scoop, which is furnished with the cabinet. The bulk Mf the sugar is held in the upper part of the bin, as the opening is only large enough to allow about a pint of sugar at a time to run into the lower part. When a scoopful is taken out, another drops down. Close Wy fitting lids cover both the upper and lower openings in the sugar bin. Other special features are the tea and coffee canisters and spice canisters, all made of tin, japanned ait-tight. A want list, covering everything that could possibly be wanted in the kitchen.. This list Prmted in alphabetical order and is printed on heavy cardboard. Tacks set opposite the names on indicate the icle needed. Aluminoid top—can be drawn out to add one-third to the table GOES TO FICHT - RAILROADS Austin BE. Griffith, attorney for the lumbermen in their fight against an Increased railroad rate op lumber, left today for San Fran cinco, to be present Thursday when the appeal of the railroads from Judge Hanford’s temporary injune jtion comes up | The brief for the lumbermen was filed in the eireult court of appeals | Saturday j W. A. Wimbush, of Atlanta, Ga leading counse! for the lumbermen, | will also be on hand at the review of the case. Should the railroads win, it will mean that the lumbermen will not be able to prevent the roads from imposing the new tariff, which is | 10 cents per 100 pounds over old rate, until a final determina |thon of the case, now before the in-| terstate commerce commission NEW YORK STOCK MARKET | (By United Press.) NEW YORK. Feb. 3.—Dearish in terests have pieced out a nice long string of dividend reductions. Their chief argument is the poor raflroad earning statements, of which many more are expected in the immediate future. Again they point out the enormous number of idle freight cars throughout the country, esti mated at 200,000 Stocks opened weak, Reading and Rock Island being made the target 5 l ; i H T * for the sell pressure, jos! 2 Space. Aluminoid is similar in appearance to aluminum, but is harder. This is a much more expensive wae ak ee Material than zinc, but will not corrode or tarnish. It is easy to keep clean and is always bright and The afternoon session was dull and lifeless, and the short contin gent taking profits caused a mod erate recovery In prices Shiny. This sliding top is so constructed that it cannot possibly warp or twist out of shape. Pan racks and sliding shelves add much to the handiness of the cabinet. Rolttiy sweet ee ay,apkg....17¢ 18-Inch Japanned }] Good Oval the correct size for caf eterias and taurants; Tuesday each ....0..-L¢ Japa Trays, lettered and res- ated ; cover; each 4.6 «0 Every Department is Teeming With New Spring Merchandise. Bread Boxe: with Tuesday, Tuesday 18c And so on down the line | nned s, gilt decor lock . 4e Seattle Agent for Best & Co.'s Infants’ Goods. eee eee eee ee es Boilers Explode—3 Dead. * *%| MONACCO, Pa, Feb. 3.—Three . BANK CLEARINGS. *% | foreigners were killed and six oy i* ® | others were injured when the * Seatti % | boilers exploded in the Welch brick |@ Clearings toda: $118.98 w plant today. |® Balances 121,078.62 * * * * Tacoma. * At the regular monthly meeting |& Clearings today * Safety for Your attle Evangelical Minis ® Balances ..... * Mo: terial association, held this morning | # *~ ney and--- at the Y. M. C. A. auditorium, the # Portland. * following officers were elected for * Clearings tod: . $023,846 & the ensuing year * Balances 99,303 & Rev, W. B. Jones, associate pas: * * or of the Piret Baptist church, pres &* ee ee RRR RR O ident; Rev. A. N, Ward, First Meth a odist Protestant church, vice presi | dent; Rev. B. H. Lingenfelter, Fre mont church, secretary The executive committee is com- posed of Rev. W. C, Kantner, Edge water Congregational church; Rev GOES: TO COURT FOR $4 HAT W. F. Randall, Grace M. E. church, | and J. Marvin Dean, Tabernacle } Baptist church. | Prof. Newton Riddell delivered! yw. pogue went into the Se | Realism.” | an interesting lecture on | attle Baths, a barber shop o: ated | 17th, | LARGE ATTENDANCE AT css" °°" MISSION SERVICES | The attendant who relieved him } of his hat and coat when he went in could not find the hat when Bogue was ready to leave. | a | Bogue has brought suit in Justice . -y.| Carroll's court for $4, the value A large attendanc 2 at all serv-| of the head cad Wied dant jcos yesterday marked the ausple-| Storey to prosecute the matter. fous opening of the mission services 19th It will be heard on the 7 : Hy , | betng conducted by the Jesuit . t 3 iE ‘ é e close WAR irregular aroun nera of the Church of Immacu The Hoosi r Kitchen Cabinet is very moderately priced, the prices ranging from $29.00 to fill me initia? heures. fath rob rod burch Smsiacu. ** RRR HK * $42.75. The entire line is displayed on our floor, and we are the exclusive Seattle agents for this, the 7 who preached the opening service|® COL. LAWLER DEAD. * Dest of all kitchen cabine | yesterday morning, took as his sub- | * tchen cabinets CROWDED HOUSE lject “The Mercy of God.” At the | w (By United Press.) * s oe | evening service Father Boarman|, RocKFORD, Ills, Feb. 3— # OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF BLUE AND GRAY ENAMELED WARE, IN THE BASEMENT, GREETS RIDDELL | chose The Object and Alm of Life" | » Colonel T. G. Lawler, national % : 5 z jfor his theme commander of the Grand * WILL BE ON SALE TOMORROW AND WEDNESDAY AT REDUCED PRICES. The children's services, held in| * Commander scare Phy th ——. the afternoon, had an attendance | ¥ ecreion, seype ten? reef eter . lof about 300. These children’s ge ne 4 . The first of the Riddell lectures | Services will be continued today, to- | scrat wwekiord tab Ga 4 t jp | Morrow anc nesday is be-|® years, died early today. He # pecia . n audience that filled every avall-| eyed by the fathers that fully 1,500 | % Tears, Aind early towey. ey able seat in the Tabernac attended the two morning masses,|y tional encampment. * 5 the we ae ee ae ro _ and approximately 1,200 were pres * eligion. t was scientific anc ia en Az : ent at the evening serv eeereeeedewnens ee 2. and was introductory to} Phe mission services will last two that ts to follow weeks | Explosion Caused by Fire. ker strongly emphasized | aparece aie | BUFFALO, N. Y., Feb. The Christian ealism and the embod | | A PF; | oslo of a gas engine in the ment of ideal Into character FIRE AT PORTLAND *: n ¢ [ - ferchants and Shippers’ warehouse 3 . 2 . 7 is @ loss Oo 000 xs . to give practical methods tay Ocka Mace ee ) phn ‘ on sale { t 7 b nar night be able to y Unite ress. . E " in Spring is ade entirely o! me | af < : ‘eb. 8 With angie tron « je bar ; ot b og tubing , Is aovaned here and pr and then express | fire that started just betore 11 see ro wits af the bemeteent cf With the everia fabric. Th rie Is made of short | A guaranteed long, black hair Mattress, of full 40-1b. weight. This, |B | these in a life of service to man ptiooat poem mtrnctune on Front at, {the Northwestern University, died ‘pend Of stee ected by small square steel es, and like all of our hair mattresses, 1s made in our own workshop by {fj kind story brick structure on Front stotct har bome in Evanston this Practically inde Fabric is joined to ends by finely | skilled workmen. Is covered with an excellent grade of ticking, || Mr. Riddell will lecture nightly | scupted ‘Chauses’ was dam- | morning fempered neliec gs, which take up all slack spring is with roll edge and is closely tufted. The hair used is a splendid || at the Tabernacle during the week, | Peasioe ros. d Chataes, Was dam | orig d neve s. Is vermin-proof. We b pring in grade of black drawings, carefully cleaned and cured, and will jf) under the auspices of the men’s at = ne bag: te Tae Up to American trish. | Seni and th izes. Regular pric st a lifetime, This is our regular $27.75 Mattress; 18 75 jclubs of the Seattle churches. No| | Lieutenant George Johnson, of) | nialin, Fel Irishmen from | elal for tomorrow .. . etuienion as Charges. 10 | ee ¢ America will cast the deciding vote night's theme will be “From Na.| &moke, but was rescued by his en wig ve ge mide ntti ae : 3 Seaceete sehen S|fi ture to Nature's God,” and expinin| sine mates and taken out of dan-|@t the Irish Party's tntmndiional 1 . s0G, Onc <¢ a conference here o pr ve ALL THE CREDIT | ALL bandh ager f ||| the relations of the physteal to the | & tween the policies of conciliation ho ame | lErerenien) ak; emotive chensletry RAILROAD PRESIDENTS and continued warfare with Great | | the art of healing COMING. Britain nt } Johnston Recital. : ; ow \ i dent of the \| Herr Arnold von der Ane, famous |, Lowls W. Hill, ° P , |Great Northern railroad, and Pre ‘ loperatic tenor, will be the soloist D =< } ident Elliott of the Northern FE CORNER | CORNER \iblat a concert to be given y the D.Lane hie Goth expacial: wo areive SECOND AVE.|| | |SECOND ave.|||f/5. “olinston company in thelr re) seattle tonight. Railway men sa —_ pon wenn “— that there is no significance in the AND | AND Ha at there te pounce is the euyY Now 1} - arrival o ese men in Seattle a UNION ST PAY LATER Union wT Ii } Most distressing eases of eczema |the same time that President Earl sun RAVEN bEDe CO. = - - —— lil relieved by Soap Lake Salve. All| ing of the C, M. & St. P. is bh SELLS FOR LESS - }drugetata, e+ | being a mere coincidence P18 SECOND Dividends This may seem like rather a strong state- ment, but WE PROVE IT. We offer 400 shares for sale at $100 a share. The money realized from the sale of this stock is for the erection of a factory to manu- facture our new blast- ing explosives. Ask a mining man what he thinks the de- mand is for a powder that will NOT FREEZE; that is smokeless, and will not cause a headache, and that is safe. He will tell you that we will NEVER BE ABLE TO SUPPLY THE DEMAND. Then ask us about the profits. But, remember, we are only offering 400 shares for sale. We would, therefore, advise you to act at once. We invite a thorough investigation. UNION POWDER CO Capitalized $250,000. 1111 American Bank Bldg. | Phone Main 407%

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