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PPP eee ee ee ed * *! P * AMUSEMENTS. . — - - a! sage sae Nari pal & Moore—"The Alaskan i Under One Roof — Everything to Furnish the | FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc, ‘ BONAI AR 7 E Se Te a Home Complete Store Closes Daily at 5:30. Apparel for Women, Misses and Children j* Lola Under the Red ® si y y J . + | *® Robe. * — 13 | 7 ' eral over the telephone, Tillman) ® Seattle The Girl and the # . . TILLMAN ASKS THE ATTORNEY | was heard to gay | # Stampede. * Entrance on Either Madison Entrance on Either Madison GENERAL A POINTED | “Can you find out right away | ® = Third Ave: A Runaway * or Spring St., as Well as ing St. Weil QUESTION, and let me know? Call a clerk | * Honeymoon * ” or Spring St., as Weil as at and tell him te took it up then, I* Or phoum nie ville s ——- the Store Through the Store . i oa —e* Tell him to find out within the Star—Vandeville | WASHINGTON, Jan. 13.—Iy U next half hour whether you |#® Pantagen-—Vaudeville + rom Second Av. From Second Av. , P.—Senator Tiliman, when asked (| brought eult or not, It's not go * Shannon's-—-Cameraphone * Val @ay whether he would bave any ing to take that long is it, mere - alues of sufficient r iS : oles i 7 thing further to say in connection| ly te tell? I'd like to know at [eee ERR a moment to warrant extra effort on the part of those who are economically inclined to attend without regard to weather conditions. | the earliest possible moment, With the Oregon land cases, sald “I would ike to know whother | | iethiiapeitiiabinialins schist i TP cM ee ome FEST I BOO a Re OREN Attorney General Ronaparte | Drought suit against the Southern 8 , Tillman told the reporters that Oregon company. Me mentioned aj the attorney general said he would | ] WE Of Other companies but not this|send him a note in reply to the} one. This is the one from whieh | question about the Southern Oregon | AFFAIR fg Waa trying to buy land and the | company The senator added ‘one I wanted prosecuted It's mighty funny that Mr, Bona} | | MAGLES’ HALL MADE BRIt. LIANT BY ELECTRIC Basement Salesroom Offerings From the January Sale of Undermuslins The January Sale of Undermuslin being conducted in the upstairs stock is supplemented by equally important offerings in less expensive Undermusliys in the Basement Salesroom, from among which the following have been selected for mention, CORSET COVERS— ; Tillman tien ¢ Bona | parte doesn’t know whether he had # © and asked him the question, | taken action in such ap important) oy os talking to the attorney gen-| matter, fan't Itt TWO-PIECE COMBINATIONS— 4 LIGHTS. 19% orset Covers of good 49c—T wo-Piece Combination Suits, com- 4 The first annual ball of the quality nainsook, trimmed with e 9 | weetrteal Workers’ unions, num. two rows of wide filet or Cluny prising Corset Cover and Short Skirt, of bers TT and 217, was held last olght ¢ y at Eagles’ hall, at which over 1,600 | pattern insertion, beading laced good quality nainsook. One style is trim _ gored tes 6 ee | peopte were in attendance, a with ribbon, and edge. Made F | which waa obtained by the prosecut. | Humber twice as large as the cam > med with narrow embroidery yoke fin- full and long-waisted, 39ce—Corset Covers in a va riety of styles. One pattern of good quality nainsook is trim med with three rows of inser tion put together with beading Just F «80 «SAID MRS. vMhs, 0Ox BEFORE HER TRAGIC DEATH. “[ have got the property now, and 1 don't propose to live with the old devil any longer,” were the words which Mrs. Sophie Golden testified | mittee hap hoped for in their wild oner after arrest. est dreams, Several hundred people Deputy Prosecuting Attorney | Were turned away, and many oth Prigmore protested vigorously aa to | ers on getting Into the hall and the admission of this testimony, and | finding ft far to crowded to make it was finally admitted by the court| dancing even possible left very only on the stipulation that {t would | #00 not be taken by the Jury as evidence) The electrical decorations Ing atorney’s office from the pris ished with beading laced with ribbon, and Skirt is trim- Another f 25e—~Corset Covers embrac- | ing many styles, all prettily | trimmed with lace or embroid- | eries. One model trimmed | cotton Torchon lace edge. med with lawn ruffle. style is inal is trimmed with Valenciennes insertion bead- ‘ > be < ty of Cor extremely beautiful, there being « 7 ‘ ‘ ii : ; Mikes ave peice begin a cha Wane) Giflereat Giapiay for every dance im With dot pattern luce, beading | laced with ribbon; lace edge to ing and edge; skirt finished with hem- . 4 which Leander Cox i# on trial In| Charles Cox, son of the accused | The princtple set pleces were the/M laced with ribbon, and lace edge. | finish. shed ruffl : the superior court man, testified that he had seen Mra.| Waving fag, the anchor, the stitched ruffle. Tho defense in the case is seek-| Cox drunk in company with Howard | shields, stars and crescent Ae DRAWERS— es . 2 ae p ing to prove that Mrs. Cox first at | Saunders, the hired man, on several | each piece was lighted, an ap 9 - 75e——-Two-Piece Combinations, includ- tacked her husband on the fatal | occasions propriate selection was given by 19c—-Drawers of good quality cam- : night, and thinking she bad killed) Mra. Tillie Aylsworth, daughter |the orchestra. “Grand Old Flag bric, with full tucked flounce ing two pleasing styles of Drawers and him, later turned the weapon upon herself. W. Gregory testified that was satisfied that Cox was irrational two days after the murder, when ke he talked with him. This teeti- mony Was tmtroduced for the pur of the old man by a« former mar riage, sald that she saw her step mother on one occasion threaten Leander Cox with a butcher knife ‘The case of the defense is nearty fintehed and it {# expected that 4 verdict will be reached late tonight and the waving fing electrical of fect in a two step was one of the prettiest displays. This was fol lowed by a three step which calctum lights were the geature, the orchestra playing “Sunshine.” A beautiful big full moon furnished in 25e—Drawers of good quality cam bric, with full ruffle of lawn, trimmed with hemstitched tucks. 3%—Drawers embracing many at Corset Covers. Cover is One style Corset trimmed with three rows of wide lace insertion, fashioned with beading laced with ribbon, elaborately finished with lace edge; the Drawers are trimmed with ruffle of lawn, finished with lace edge. tractive patterns. One especially pleas- ing model is made very wide, circular style, fitting perfectly smooth over the the light for the aext walts and the ~romme | toute was “Smile, Smile, Smile” | When the monster anchor tn the | middle of the hall was lighted, and i pose of disqualifying the confession or tomorrow morning, woe ee ee VENIREMEN IN CALHOUN 98c-~-Two-Piece Drawers and Corset Cover Combinations, the dancers had thetr pardners for hips. Trimmed with full ruffle edged : y the two step, the orchestra struck _ sage B embracing many attractive s some are elaborately - 4 ae Se Sines he estan Kees . ail Valentlennes lace racing many attractive tyles. Some are elaborately trim the evening, “Rocked in the Crade| 49%—Drawers are shown in wide selection. One style of med with laces, others with pretty narrow embroidery edges. of the Deep” and by the way good quality cambric, with very full, deep flounce of beautiful pattern Hamburg embroidéry, is particularly pleasing. GOWNS— 49 enchores followed thia dance one SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 13.—By Rogers, of Los Angeles; William | cvuld be assured that thay golt we k P.—Patrick Cathoun, millionaire | M. Abbott, assistant general coun- | ship on an ocean of joy, and di Bt i magnate, laeee senate for the United Raliways; Louis |»'t Want to let the anchor down. FP. i fo district att There were over 3.60 of face and constantly rocking (| ne tt eee aod the ‘acsentans Slobes used in the Interior SKIRTS— 49c—Long Skirts of good quality cambric, with full double flounce of tucked lawn. Excellent to wear in summer under Gowns in slip-over style with high or V-shape neck, PAA PLP RPP PP PPP PP PPR RP PDR DAD PEP PPA the rear legs of his chair, sur himself a lawyer, conducted Cal-jexterior — decorations Robert/@ trimmed with tucks, lace or embroi y r a edges, house dresses. founded by his attorneys, was an houn's examination of the remain-|Hrogun was the electrician 5c th higt k, oidery insertion and edge oun ‘ ere . iatigeated Uistoner at ing eight juro.s who temporarily |charge fast night. From every) ~Gowns with high neck, trimmed with cotton Torchon 75e—Pretty Long Skirts of cambric, finished with full double ‘of the second day of bis trial for fill the box potnt the first annual ball was aiff insertion bands. é monster success flounce of tucked lawn BANK DIRECTORS HOLD MEETINGS — The stockholders of all the na- tional banks and of the majority | of the state banks met in annual | seasion yesterday. No retiring db | rectors were announced } ot & bribe. | Moore's general line of question and Hamburg embroidery. elaborate array of counseling was an attempt to elucidate defendant formed a strong whether the jurors were prejudiced to the two assistant dis- | against his client on account of im Francis J. Heney | jury done to business during the O'Gara, upon whom reste | late street car strike, or on ac of presenting the count of the stand taken at that ease to the fury. time by the United Ratlways, of aierner Stanley Moore, coached which Calhoun fs president, against by bis father, A. A. Moore; Bart! the Carmen's rocco See ASK STREET CAR il 75e and 85c-——Many egeellent Gowns at these popular prices. O8We and $1.25-—The tion of Gowns at 98c is especially 98c-—-Skirts include a dozen styles. All are trimmed with pretty flounce fashioned of wide embroidery and tucked lawn. Long Coats, $4.85 a and $9.65 | Suits, Special $9.75 | Women’s Knit Vests Long Coats of good quality tweeds, Suits of novelty invisible strip- F 25¢ ed cheviots and tweeds, light and Women's liste-finished, good, there being about twenty different styles. Gloves, Special 68c Pr. Women's Cape and Mocha Gloves in broken assort- ments. Cape Gloves, P. X M. sewn, one clasp at wrist, } cheviots and novelty diagonals, i ay, . i j i : , ‘ _ ~~ J 10) a agonals, in gray, mas . - pure white, ersey-ribl g TRANSFER RULES (22 '2000505 I 9.6 youn Glee y Seen. | Gare pire cab ee “a tiona) director | clasp style, in gray. brown, tan and green, with semi-fitted | inch length, semi-fitted, lined ME Rip: ea I q ¥ Tho Scandinarian-American bank a a NP with satin; tailored collar and slecves, good medium 4 ‘The question of isuning transfers ) partment regarding trouble about | appointed CA. Nelaon manager ll Golf Gloves, 25c and backs; single- or double-breasted effects. | revers; fancy pockets. Gored- } Weight; silk-crochet neck and 4 the street car lines transfera. On some lines, or con-| 0! the ent, ’ i. Ps ag, z f i ’ e company, which A. V./necting points. where the public | V_¥. Hoan auditor | 50c Tailored collars and revers, and nicely } flare skirts, finished with fold front, and silk-eayiad; torte werintendent of public | contends that transfers should be | Pn nave pon seam = Fao Special, $9.75 fitting and extra long. These Red sees centre | ttre Malined. Chat, the con-| Dag taller to sectrant anshior.. | nt oa Motion weigh Ls tailor-stitched, large patch pockets. Special call come in regular and. extra ; with the company in and fer the excuse that it is the| There was no change in the offi loves for women and chil- $4.85 Me sizes. ~ future. | rule of the company. core of the larger banks. dren, black, brown and gray, { 94.55. P tti ts . 3 95 & fon bas requested the; The greatest number of com: Also extra heavy weight in e icoa , . * tague fn. | plaints have be the refusal od ef ove ‘ Pr . ; Knit covering ine ‘company's of conductors on Hoacon Hill cars ARS COLLIDE | gr el fade ae Golf Long Coats of good quality herringbone Petticoats of good quality taf- Undergarments ee eae Gelce ok me Weekes War nae hore] Meateae av, this meveier wes theif Clowes for women, in black ftweeds, gray, tan and brown, in Empire } feta, with full flounce finished { 29 Garment — Women's may become fully Informed |is no connecting line permitting pas | "ene of two street car accidents. | and many colors. . i : : with clusters of tucks and narrow } Stem -color, fleece - lined the question 0 f transfer | sengers to do a continaous “oop the| rack at i110. colliding with, ana | a sas? style, lined to waist with satin. Some have } bias stitched bands. Variety of Vests and Pants, medium loop” performance, and the refusal | cing a telegraph pole and dam- “f, b : S ed ” 4 - 4 4 ? weight, nicely finished, warm every day complaints are | to ixsne these transfers ts declared | sging the car front to a vmall ex abric - uede high collar and broad revers, finished with shades, including green, brown, } and durable. ‘With the public utilities de- | to be an sean ty and {Megat act. t. An outhound West Seattle car} Gl x . ” : pink, navy, old-rose, Copenhagen a Saipan | Ne te tke ethane tat ya, and | ‘ es velvet pipings. Special $9.65. blue, red changeables; also black s0e-.Women's fieettivems 2 Ys PROPERT' TY smashed three windows and darr- These Gloves are woolen, J fie ° at ““ § fleece-lined Cotton Union 4 — Fa wt Bidos. but look and fit like real Kid PCr eae Suits, well-shaped and fin- fiver aMoe Suede Gloves. They are half Dr G d Do ° d ° ished. Silver-gray and FROM DEAD MAN RAILRO ADS wk 2a, Meas) Seasonable Dress Goods mestics and Linens {25% coor have heavy stitching on back, i ; . i wt : i 3 * mys * i" showing that Willlam R.{ who was the, real owner has been | two clasps at wrist. Black, CLOTH PLAIDS, 42c YD.—Ex- Dress Ginghams in checks and eee gun teeter tale — sate south | Hilin asin incon Four ia HOWL ng an colors. Special, } cellent assortment of good quality } stripes, pink or blue; width, 28 inches { and Drawers, medium purchased fe to quiet the title was thrown tae? i ok S necial ve x weight, well-finished é 43d not own the property, |out of court by Judge Morris this| The Railway Busines associa: | An men Ladies C loth, in broken and block § Special value 8 1-3e yard. pt | titing Papo and a And that the William R. Murray | morning. Hem, % poles Parone Stgnatection Handkerchiefs plaid effects. Bright and subdued, Z > ‘ * 5 ceremonies | HAR sont resolutions to commercial | Dark-colored Flannelette, in hard rich, seasonable color combinations. Width, 43 inches. Women’s sheer, plain white, hematitched Handkerchiefs, spe elal Be. Wents Telailionn. bodies in all parte of the country | A résolution was ee. at the |} ¥taing them to foster conditions of the Seattle Commercial | Which will restore vitetity to the | finish, 28 inches wide. Good colors. Special value 10c yard. eegmmme sec FRISCO JURYMEN Hose, 18¢, 19¢ and rafiroads. The Seattle Commercial | Women’s heavfer quality plain SATT “EDC 2 i a UNDER GUARD polntmont of @ committes to learn |olub haw received such proposed | hematitehed cambric Handker- FOULE SERGE PLAIDS, 58c Pr bl : a 25¢e Pair . d Jan. 13.—-By |jniepenaeet’ Telephone anes Ad | resolutions, but tabled the measure | [| chiefs, special bc YD.—Good variety of fine quality retty blue and red Cotton Plaids, 19¢ Pair—Women’s plain at ite meeting last night. | Men's plain white hematitehed it was urged that the club “dis Japanette Handkerchiofs, special courage all measures that ha iT Oe tendency to continue, or aggravate, | Men's alidinen, plain white, WANT NAVAL ACADEMY 3: agitation against corporate im hemstitehed Handkerchiefs, spe terest, and to support all legisla. |] cial 15¢ ON PUGET SOUND | tian which, without injury to your - will tend to allay the black Cotton Hosiery in me- dium heavy weight, hem top, 3 high spliced heel, double toe a and sole, in all black, or with white foot. Also plain black, Fleece-Lined Hose, seam- less, hem top, warm and dur+ wu Tiiredins tee precautions against could be consolidated. The com- tampering were taken by the | munication was referred to the mu- ‘of this city today when | "ictpal committer for report. ik J. Murasky ordered! ag yn palate sheriffs to guard seven sworn who ate to try Attorney A. Newburgh on @ charge of offering & bribe to @ prospective Ruet juror. with black over-check. Special value 12M%c yard. Bleached Union Damask Table Napkins, 20x20, good, firm quality. Special value 79c dozen. Foule Serge Plaids itr select color com- binations. With, 39 inches. HERRINGBONE sted Novelty Two-Tone Suitings in staple colors. Width, 36 inches Both ienand Gels ware . hostility towards business conduct ae bs a aerstiok Distrlet Attor. Should Senator Fulton's biil for | ed under corporate form, including Women's Plain Linen Collars, TAGONAI WORSTEDS, 40c : ; 7 able. don expressed his ¢ratith. (he establishment of @ naval train-| manufacturing, commercial and | sizes 12 to 14, special 90; 3 DIAGONAL WORSTEDS, Pure Irish Linen Satin-Damask Ta- re Pai ' : 3 nae Tae Gaaae of the court ing school for enlisted men come | transportation for 2c. YD.—36-inch, medium-size Diagonal ble Cloths - ‘ _ 23c Pair—Men's Half Hose P| cation up At the present session of con -— Ascots in many pretty colored 3, 47 Or ert gy sgl able solid le Cloths, three yards long, in several $ in black, natural and Oxford BANK ROBBERS CART 72". the Seattle Chamber “ PRICE effects, special tie. orsted Suitings, in seasonable solic choice designs. Special value $2.49 } Cashmere, aleo black Lisle P atray | Commerce will, start Ph Lace Stocks, white and colored, $ colors. Also 36-inch Novelty Striped ; Ce eee ae and Cotton, in all black, or : MONE } 80 geet J pun. | is umber of effective designs, ee . each. 4 ra “ Ee P—Robbers dynamited the vaults |atfairs. The school is to train and | "Weanive La ge FANCY SILKS, 48¢ AND 58 YD Union Linen Heramed Huck Tow- 18¢ Pair—Children’s heavy of the Brirbank State bank early educate enlisted men for mast. wurcuabe _gtteey otal, 680. 7 Ne Nap hese ” . weight, Cotton, Fleece-Lined today and carried off # large quan-|tion and fucreased cinetene, and } ow Westech ay this jerning Be nc tng, ts —Two lots of fancy Silks in a good 1s, 18x34, good absorbent huck. Spe- it) phor-dageat high solid 3 : bill, ay ~ pan nn pnccainpncis ; me $200 and $400 in sitver from the| not named in the bat officials of but not less than 1,000 acres will be utilized C, B, Yandelt wrote Senator Piles outer vaults, the eS Notions, Drug Sundries and Jewelry Curtains, Couch Covers, Portieres wis mine the amnount stolen from the| asking the present status of the Values Inner vaulta proposition, and bas received a re. 4 , hah ‘ . ply that the bill will probably y Sc-—Clark’s Pure Dye Sewing Silk, for hand or machine, one hundred Ruffled Muslin Curtains, white or colored, 214 yards long, HIRED A HOUSEKEEPER sca Srvc hesenndie ard spools special value 98c pair k 10c—J. J. Clark's Spool Cotton, black or white, three for 10c, penias ve we net, 4 AND IS SORRY OF IT Mo ial seal Pte large carved effects Nottingham Lace Curtains in an assortment of pleasing : rm itch Hazel Toilet Cream seid iee ad << La ai : s > og Mi baa!” ON TH HE FR ONT! lse—Triol Tooth Paste, in collapsible tube patterns and fine textures, white or Arabian, special value $1.50 th in effect is the ery of Aus - » g “ 7 y yvome: s8e: hile d f 8 pair, p Ap veed in @ complaint filed in Cae eT te ae oes ie Said Sgn n, misses, children and infant I Superior court this morning} fchooner Joh se Dozen—"“Sorosis” Ho’ a 8 aisiuee Lotile Cramer, who now |Mmorning from F s' por ‘sacle; namhnnt 13c—Witch Hazel, large bottles Orie net oieee Couch Covers, 60 inches wide and 3 yards " . ‘» lodg- | cleo with a cargo of I LB toxes. ong, in ri com r ) s cea srerien of Halme's Ot meaner dennis asetvad thie morn ‘atnaaniiadn Sted 19¢—Writing Paper in fancy Boxes. | ' ; ! ch combination of colors, fringed all around, pecial use, at 217 Union » ing from Valdes, after delivering @ é ve . om se, 25¢ and 48¢ Yard—Fancy Trimmings, Bands, Edgings and value $1.95 each i Ms complaint Haime states An information « filed this ac, pin plain aime Stes | consignment of supplies to the morning by the oouting attor f Fringed Port s, red } that he purebased the lodging house | Aiaeka Road commiasion, She re- pey's office ag y eant : ‘ ROA DNL ALLL AEP DPS LTE OAL PRIN ~g pbeonienatab ie ak ; Gm November 2 und paid therefor| ports clear but very cold weather ster, charging him with | Fancy Buckles and Sash tapestry, 234 yards long, good | i the cum of $1,400, He then spent|on the downward trip. etnhesaloment hy inf: | Pins tality, special value at $2.35 4 2 coxa the Cramer |, Health, Commissioner Cr ry rtm edba Bee Sag 48c-—Muff or Fan Chains, gitt, pai. I 3 neAged the PT lyeaterday appointed Dr, W. ¢ + delihe sete. hw Dadihe 7. y ‘ous colored wels e r é Was Haine stung, for now his|Van Voast, resigned, Dr. Wood bas pwn usen on Oct. 1. 1907 48ce-—White-stone Hat Pins + from 1 to 2% yards, | ina variane | eeper owns the place, will| been practicing his profession in this = arg ds and steel stems of colo: e * Tr ieiime in the homes, ,{elty for two years and comes from : Here Hegde and shay F ; colore=-a few pieces of doubles house, and ha Children’s Purses; fan 1 Vel his | Ae Hale claine eet And a8, the Kehode Island General hospital, Rawhide Free Gold c—Children's Purses; fancy INCORPORATED faced Velours in this lot—special priating wil the revenue there- | St Providence, Mt te on in handling 500 for wale at conts. H, m,| |} ‘ecorations value at Gh.U7, fom for her own use aud benefit. |e ncrroncy caves n & Co, 6 Scheuerman, ** - Ez SaESSE area encase Pan —— SaaS ASE SEE = : E