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SHIVELY ABSOLVED RPOKANE, Jan, 6—Tho charge of perjury standing against State In furanc Commissioner J. H Behively since June, 1909, has been @ismissed on motion of the prose cuting attorney's offic Schively was indicted by — the grand Jury last June for giving false testimony in the jury's investigation of his relations to the Pacific Li Stock Association. Insufficiency evid e to convict was the cause of the dismissal. RAR R RARER ERE CHURCH THIEF BREAKS CHALICE, RUNS AWAY; OTHER GETS MONEY EVERETT, Jan ting into the Catholic church some last night and breaking © the tabernacle, where — th sacred host and veasels of the church are kept, the vandal hand of the thief trembled so that he could not carry off anything and a beautiful gold and silver chalice fell to Noor and was smashed thief fled from the chureh, taking nothing Trinity Eptecopal church was also entered and a small wooden box containing a small amount of money, the savings of the Altar chapter, was stolen. The trustees made a vain request today for the re = of the wooden box. Jee eee eee eee eee eee eee ee SESE SEER EERE = * * Settee neaenenes GOR DAILY BIRTHDAY | PARTY Winfield Scott} Hall, fifty years! old today, is an) jnear here. eminent teacher of physiology. He | ix dean of the) medical ot faculty Northwestern university, and) also lectures to} students else! where. His scien. tifie works on sex and sex hy giene for the) general public are considered authoritative. POOR PAYMENT FOR SAMARITAN Misplaced confidence cost Harry | Whipple. of Jackson st. and 12th! ay. S., his entire wardrobe and $12 in cash last night. Whipple took | pity on a homeless wanderer and offered to share his bed. When Whipple shook the sleep from his eyes this morning, the stranger w: gone and so were a new suit of clothes, shoes, socks, neckties, underwear and other articles haberdashery. well as $12 in sit ver. The thi thoughtfully left his tattered and torn sult for Whip- | ple's use, TO DISBAND U. S. SECRET S RVICE (ity United Press.) WASHINGTON, Jan. ment is shortly to be supplanted | by a detective bureau, now being | by the department bist the new system are: | Los} Angeles, San Antonio, New Orleans, | San Francisco, St. Louis, City, Denver. Buffalo, Chicago, New York, Philadelphia, Boston and Atlanta, Ga. EXTEND Y. Among the new features to be added to the night school at th Y. M. C. A. are courses in aceount- ancy and insurance law. Special attention also will be classes in carpentry, printing and surveying. = MON EY LOANED| IMPROVED CITY PROPERTY. RATES REASONABLE. CALL OR WRITE. LOAN DEPARTMENT. Fr & D E R A L Y The above letters spell “square feal.” Call at 1314 First an and pee for yourself. jfor the bullding given to! woodworking, | TODAY IN HISTORY. | January 5, 1838, the Papineau re bellicn of French adians was enned taht at Tore had been the Cannon of Le Canada, he a ward became an inaurgent of the deepest dye, #0 that it will be just ax weil to re-| bets on the Danville man until he has shown how he ts die} posed toward Champ Clark, Papt neau Was not suppressed with his insurrection, but lived to a ripe| old age and is still fondly cherished | by his countrymen, serve Houston.—Six white men are| under arrest here charged with murder of negroes in the race | riots In Slocum, Tex., last July Washington, BD, C.—Unadle to secure satisfactory bids from priv ate yards, the navy department ts! preparing to ask Mare Island and Puget Sound navy yards and two Atlantic coast yards to ' of two reve tters each to cost approximately | $225,000. Tacoma.—That a verdict of mur der in the first degree te not look ed for by the state in the trial of Mrs. Martina Kvalshaug was ip dicated yesterday when L. Wen dell, who does not believe in capital punishment was passed as la juror, Seven jurors have ' ‘en chosen so far. | Oregon City.—Hiram Deebe, 17 years old, is dead, and bis 80-year old brother, Nelson, a civil war veteran, is in jail here badly hort and charged with the murder of jbis brother whose death was the! | result of a fight which occurred! lyesterday at the home of the pair Both were single and lived without other companions. Everett——While shopping yester-| day Mrs. T. J. Maroney was struck }by a falling guy wire and dragged several yards. Aside from the shock and bruises she was not seriously injured. Much activity was! Unusual Buying-Op, | Bremerton last ev } A. Allison, THE SEATTLE STAR the the by of yesterday bers shown women house in th general assembly, One of & nominating speech, a temporary clerk and introduced a resolution. lower them San Francisco, — Theodore V Haleey will go to trial for third time on January 17 on one of the thirteen indictments charging him with bribery of the Ruef Schmitz board of supervisors. Bremerton.-The Roy ng elected the pittes: W president; B. Rich. ards, vice president; C. H. ¢ an, secretary; 8. Migiiacea, trea: urer, and Rev, R. 1 Wolfe. following execut! Navy Yard.—Commander A. M Re U. 8. .N, captain of the will be the command | f of the battleship Ore that ship ts placed tn jcommission next March Olympia—The deposits of the postal savings bank Increased 100 per cent over those of the opening} day. Many accounts were turned| mit DIdS away because the larger denomina: | ® tions of deposit certificates have not yet arrived. San Francisco —Joseph L. Ulls, a New York notary, and son of a wealthy New Jersey family, be came violently Insane while on an} overland train en route to this city He hospital on arrival, C. Lawrence and nes, of the railroad com Cheney to between Amited and a train, in whieh five were killed, Tacoma—Two hundred pheasants valued at $3,500, were liberated yesterday by ounty Game Warden W. W. Thompson. Another lot of 60 will be liberated soon Tacoma.—A movement is on foot to circulate petitions for the re call of Mayor Fawcett, according to former Councilman M. P. Stram baugh, who states that # majority jot the business men of the city) are In favor of It four convening of the 18th named Scouts of wan placed in the emergency | game) CARBOLIC THE FAVORITE CHICAGO, Jan. 6 jatatiatios compiled newspaper, carbolle favorite means of by a Chive acld te |potaasum by 61. More than used carbollc ac Na LONDON POLICE RO the _ (By United Press) LONDON, Jan. 6.—The battle the heart of lL 5 tween pol guards down charges of = inefficten rieaded house and fe fied th and a # pera or to dislod, itizens w them play by the attacking The doomed o | the house fired. be captured Slade cibalealiatieg cdl Th beta ‘ COMMITS BURGLARY *. IN ORDER TO GET INTO PRIGBON i* EVERETT, Jan, 5.--That he burglarized the Hall store in Everett last night in order to secure @ term tn the peniten tiary was the statement made today by Fred Miller, caught in the act by detectives, who had been warned from some mysterious source, belleved to be Miller bimeelf, Miller had taken @ quantity of clothing from the shelves, and was leisurely packing it in a sult eeeee ee tee eee eee eee | filler had been a regular lodger at the police station for several nights, to go to prison r keep up his method of living. ‘* * i eee eed HERE'S BTOCKTON. WASHI ‘ON, Jan. &. population Btockton, Cal, 23,253, the census bureau nounced today. has a population ot 124,892. portunities Offered in Frederick & Nelson’s | January Sale of Furniture Whether you need Ft irniture for Living-room, Bedroom, Parlor or Li- brary, low-priced or high-grade, a complete Suite or an odd piece, you are like- ly to find it in the January Sale assortments, at a price that is sure to represent a substantial saving. The Sale offerings embrace: Parlor and Library Tables; Brass, Iron and Wood Beds; Dining-room Chairs in various grades; Library and Parlor Rockers at a wide range of prices; Dressers, Chiffoniers and Toilet Tables; Dining-room Tables, Buffets and China Closets; Mission, Flanders and Tudor Library Chairs and Rockers. A number of patterns in Office Desks and Chairs, and a line of sample Filing Cabinets are also featured in the January Sale at unusually low prices, these being displayed in the Of- fice Furniture Section, Second Floor, Annex. The partial list of offerings gives some idea as to the variety of pieces embraced in the Sale and Hardwood Dining Chairs, with cobbler seat. Sale price, B5¢. Solid Oak Leather-seat Dining Chairs. Sale price, $2.95. China Closets, in Early | English finish. Sale price, $12.85. Solid Oak Extension Ta- bles, in Early English and fumed oak finish. Sale price, $12.25. Oak Buffets, in golden fin- ish. Sale price, $22.75. High-grade Oak Buffets, in Early English finish. Sale price, $33.75. Leather-seat Mission Oak Rockers. Sale prices, $8.45, $10.50, $11.50, $13.75 and $14.50. Solid Oak Bookcases, in Early English finish. Sale price, $12.50, | Library Tables, in fumed oak. Sale price, $7.25. Solid Oak Library Tables, in Early English finish, Sale | price, $9.25. i} Large Fumed Oak House Desks. Sale price, $16.25. Large Fumed Oak Library Tables. Sale prices, $32.50 and $39.75. Round Library Table, in solid mahogany. Sale price, $52.50. Leather Upholstered Sofa Bed, in solid mahogany. Sale price, $58.50. Massive Library Table, in solid mahogany. Sale price, $78.00 1 the range of prices. English and Morocco Li brary Chairs. Sale prices, $55.00, $59.00, $68.00 and $75.00. Golden - finished Dresser. Sale price, $7.85. ed in quarter-sawed effect. Sale price, $8.95. Solid Oak Dressers, quar- ter-sawed stock. Sale price, $16.25. Continuous - post Brass Bed, full size, with 2-inch High-grade with 2%-inch posts. prices, $23.50 $27.00. Solid Oak Toilet Tables. Sale price, $34.00. High-grade Cheval Mir- ror, in solid mahogany. Sale price, $36.00. High-grade Toilet Table, in solid mahogany. Sale price, $37.50. Enameled Bedroom Furni- ture—Chiffonier, Sale price, $35.00; Toilet Table, Sale price, $23.75; Bed, Sale price, $29.50. Rosewood Bedroom Furni- ture—Dresser, Sale price, $75.00; Chiffonier, Sale price, $65.00; Bed, Sale price, $50.00 ; Dressing Ta- ble, Sale price, $42.50; Desk Table, Sale price, $29.50; Bedroom . Table, Sale price, $24.00, Mahogany-finished Parlor Table. Sale price, $2.65. Solid Mahogany Parlor Table. Sale price, $3.25. Brass Beds, Sale Hardwood Dresser, finish- | posts. Sale price, $14.45. | and) Solid Mahogany Parlor Stands. Sale price, $7.50. Solid Oak Rocker, with cane seat. Sale price, 81.65. Fumed Oak Rocker, in | mission design. Sale price, $2.95. Parlor mahogany. $6.50. | Oriental Grass Chairs and | Rockers. Sale prices, $3.95 | and $4.85. Solid Mahogany Chair, in Colonial design. Sale price, | $12.00. Mahogany Chair, uphol- stered in denim. Sale price, $16.50. Settee, in Flanders design, with cane seat and back, Sale price, $19.00. M ive Upholstered Chair, in carved mahogany. Sale price, $45.00, Solid Mahogany Rocker, with leather upholstered seat. Sale price, $12.85. in solid price, Rocker, Sale er. Sale price, $22.50. Turkish Leather Rocker, Sale price, $38.75. Couch upholstered — in ) Spanish leather, Sale price, $39.00. Leather Couch, on springs. Sale price, $42.00. Upholstered in inlaid mahogany. price, $55.00. High-grade Upholstered Sofa. Sale price, $52.50. Triple Swinging Mirror, for store or tailor shop. price, 927. Furniture Headquarters, First Floor, Annex According: to “eo the self destruction used by self-poisoners in 1010, Parts Kren Was used by 88 and cyanide of 2,000 | in brought wholesale and| ho Ma chine guns were later brought Into party and ut laws committed sulcide rather than The an | ot | Antique Mahogany Rock- |} SPSS See eee eee eee eee ee eee eS [FURNITURE | DRY GOODS The January Sale of Undermuslins FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. GBtore Closes Daily at 5:20, DRY GOODS IS syenewoet he WIDESPREAD SRTEREST HE great variety of attractive styles offered, the ments have been fashioned and finished, unusually active selling still unimpair offerings are briefly described herewith: GOWNS AT O5¢ Gowns in barred dimity and batiste, in Hlip-over style; square neck style with open front and elbow sleeves. V- and: high-neck styles with long sleeves; ) peasant and Empire effects. The prettiest styles and best values we have ever been able to show at this price, GOWNS at $1.25 Slip-over, Empire and high-neck styles, in barred dimity and nainsook. , A slip over Gown in nainsook is trimmed with many small tucks across front and fin- ished with dainty lace insertion, This is an especially attractive model. GOWNS AT $1.45 These are in sheer batiste, nainsook and long cloth, in high, V- and square neck styles, trimmed with lace and em broidery medallions, embroidery yokes and fine tucks, including many entirely new and very effective designs. Other Gowns priced exceptionally low $1.75, $1.95, $2.25, $4.95 and up to 825.00, tT COVERS AT 45¢ An exceptional variety of styles, in ba- tiste, nainsook and barred dimity, trim- med with pretty insertions and edges, in embroideries and many different laces Advance Display of New Embroideries The Embroidery aying many new arriv als in imported high mbroideries, on nainsook, cam- bric and Swiss, in med and fine weaves, featuring novel effects in Picot, Pompadour, Shadow, Anglaise and Ma The needl these has been expertly perfo ed, and the edges Included in this ad vance showing New Persian and ian Embroideries, including Bands, Edges, demi- and full Flouncings, in many new and exceptionally handsome designs Allover Embroideries, in a pleasing range of effective new patterns Embroideries in w women’s garments Corset Cover Embroideries season's most favored Embroidery Bands, in the variou cluding knee and hobble styles Veinings, Galloons, Medallions, Edges and Insertions, in a broad assortment of new designs deira nade 1atched sets for babies’, misses’ and in a wide selection of the new styles. 18 fashionable widths, in- —First Floor Broken Lines of Popular Dress Silks Special 57¢ 7c | Yard THE OFFERING INCLUDES: Plain-color Messaline, in peau de cygne finish—not all shades, but a good range of colors. Seif-colored Herringbone Silks. Highly-colored Plaid Silks. Solid-color Jacquard Silks, Shadow-dot Peau de Cygne. Mirage Silk, one of the best of the dull satin-finished, semi-rough silks. Fancy Figured Ottoman Cord Silk. Pompadour Taffeta Silk, in both light and dark colorings. Pekin-stripe Silks. Novelty Persian Silks, 26 inches wide. These are de- cidedly appropriate for waists, gowns, petticoats and foun- dations for sheer dress fabrics. —First Floor The preparations made for the and selections can be»made as satisfactorily as at the opening of t excellent materials, the car and the manifestly-low prices, event were 80 extensi CORSE The price embr red muslin with embri« lace Scores « and embr ttrae- ed at $1.45, the 65¢, T5¢, O5e, $1.25 and values at the DRAWERS Circular and being ¢ 600k, trimmed » embro in eyelet or tion and ¢ DRAWERS Marcella, circutar nainsook, trir ed also ¢ straight styles in attern laces and embroid- mmed with line lace, cries Drawers, tr with tucks esign ize and embroidery Many other iced ex- S5¢, attractive styles ceptionally low at 65¢, 75¢, $1.25, $1.45 and up to $5.00 January Specials in Napkins and Damasks IRISH LINEN TABLE NAPKINS, SPECIAL DOZEN—Size 21x21 inches HEAVY IRISH LINEN CIAL $2.35 DOZE) floral designs 72-INCH BI ASK, SPECIAL designs “H BLE 31.85 TABLE —Measure 22x22 NAPKINS, SPE- inches, in spot and ACHED IRISH LINEN TA 75S¢ YARD—In floral and ce DAM- mventional ACHED IRISH AND SCOTCH TABLE CIAL $1.00 YARD—Heavy, durable range of patterns te SH SATIN DA AL $1.20 ¥ ARD- Closely woven, in flora nal patterns, January Specials in Towels and Toweling LARGE SIZE HEMSTITCHED HUCK TOWELS, SPECI AL. 25¢ E ACH— 4 Irish and German linen, some fine and closely wo t avy and very absorbent. } TOW . SPE- CH—These measure 22x40 inches, bleached bent quality. CHED TURKISH BATH S, SPECIAL 25¢ EACH—Size 22x46 inches, hemmed ready for use. BROWN LINEN KITCHEN CRASH, SPECIAL 8¢ YARD. —First Ploot. January Specials in Nainsooks and Long Cloths 36-INCH IMPERIAL LONG CLOTHS, SPECIAL 12%¢, 15¢, 20¢ AND 25¢ YARD—These are our standard nur made from Sea Island cotton, inish- ed soft for the needle. Piece of 12 yards, $1.40, $1.70, $2.25 and $2.75. 36-INCH IM RIAL NAINSOOK, 12-YARD PIECE, SPECIAL $2.25, $2.75 AND $3.50—This fabric is excellent for underw and infants’ garments-and is made ytton yarns. —riret ASK, SF id convent CIAL 20¢ and very BI TOWEL bers from selected combed Sea Island cx Fieer. Values From the January Sale of White Waists TAILORED $1.50- mercerized striped madras, styles with entire Some and others at center-front WAISTS, linen-finished SPECIAL In cambric and embracing front of narrow or wide tucks. fastening at side finished with laundered collars and cuffs AILORED LINEN WAISTS, SPECIAL $1.50-—Some made with deep plait over shoulder, others with fronts formed of alternate wide and narrow plaits ; laundered collars and cuffs iL Riding Shirt, iH HI Folding Top Parlor Table, } Sale }j Hl i) I Harrington |} } embroidered in self or contrasting color; | | TAILORED LINEN SPECIAL $2.95—Waists deep plaits in front and down center of back; Waists in, side fastening effect; several attractive models in hand-em- broidered Waists, also the Bryn Mawr a typically mannish mod- ullness at top of sleeve. Kid Gloves of High Merit $1.50 Pair . One of the most popular numbers in our Glove stocks is this Glace-finished Pique Glove at $1.50. It is made from carefully white, tan, brown, beaver, mode, corn, champagne, navy, green and oxblood, and various shades of gray; Paris-point white with two metal fasteners. —Firat Poor WAISTS, made with selected, choice skins, and is offered in black, pearl clasps at wrist, other with j Hitting qualities are excellent colors Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns REDERICK & NELSO INCORPORATED ............ TAILORED LINEN SPECIAL $1.95—This assortm cludes tata embroidered mox styles in plain linen, designed w row and wide plaits; laundered and cuffs TAILORED LINEN AND M/ RAS WAISTS, SPECIAL $2.50 styles to select from, ineludin in plain linen, hand-embroidered linen and madras, some fastening at center front and others at side, fin 1 with pearl or crochet buttons, Lingerie Waists WAISTS, ent in- ; also th nat ars Also Featured at Very Low Prices During the January Sale ———Becond Floor, Favorite Toilet Requisites Lily-of-the-Valley Toilet Water, 50c and $1.00, “4711" D'Bau de Cologne, in wicker-covered bottles, 60¢ and 85e. Hudnut's Spiehler's Hanson-Jenk’s “Springtime Beauty Cream” (a liquid pow der), in flesh and white, Curosa Rose and Cucumber Tbe. Perfumes tn Wood Violet, White Rose, Sweet Or. chid, Lily-of-the-Valley and oth- ers, 50¢ ounce. Krank’s Pink Blush Massage Cream, 50¢ and 750 Sagkiat Bau de Cologne Talc, ©, ud’s Brilliantine, in view 850. lycothymoline” Mouth Wash, 45¢ Violet Toilet Amm Lacto-Lys Bath Powder —Fire Mail Orders Carefully Filled FURNITURE | er st