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SHIVELY ABSOLVED RPOKANK. Jan. ft.—The chargc of perjury standing against Slate In surance Commissioner J. H Bclilvelv since June, ItOI, has been dismissed on motion of the prose cutlng attorney's office, Schlvely was ludlcted by the Itmnd jury last June for giving false testimony In the jury's Investigation of his relations to the Pacific IJv#« Stock Association Insufficiency of evidence to convict «a* the cause of the dismissal. CHURCH THIEF BREAKS CHALICE, RUNS AWAV; OTHER GETS MONEY. KVKKETT. Jan V—After getting Into the KlVMtld* Catholic church eome lime last night and breaking open the tabernacle, where the sacred boat and vessels of the church are kept, the vandal hand of the thief trembled so thai he could not carry off anything and a beautiful gold and silver chalice fell lo the floor and was smashed The thief fled from the church, taking nothing Trinity Episcopal church was alao entered and a small wooden bo* containing a small amount of money, the aavtngs of the Altar chapter, waa stolen The irnitift made a vain request today for Ihe re turn of the wooden box. UUR DAILY BIRTHDAY PARTY POOR PAYMENT FOR SAMARITAN Ml*placed confidence coat Harry Whipple of Jackson *t and 13th ■v 8. hi* entire wardrobe and 112 in cash last night Whipple took pity on a homeless wanderer and offered to share hi* bed When Whipple shook the sleep from hi* eyes this morning, the atranger wa* gone and *o were a new suit of clothe*, shoe*, socks, neckties, underwear and other article* at haberdashery, a* well as SI J In *11 ver. The thief thoughtfully left hi* tattered and torn suit for Whip' pie's use. TO DISBAND 0. S. SECRET SERVICE I Pm# ) WASHINGTON. Jan S.- The Vnited State* »ecret service. which for many year* ha* been the great crime detecting force of the govern ment I* shortly to be supplanted l>T a detective bureau, now being organized by the department of Justice. Arrangement* 1° establish per manent headquarter* In all the principal cltle* of the country are under way. Cltie* already agreed upon a* center* of tbe new *y*tem are: Seattle, San Franrl*™, Lo* Angele*. San An tank). New Orlean*, St. Louis, Kansas City, IJenver, Buffalo, Chicago. New York, Philadelphia, Boston and Atlanta. Ua Among the new feature* to be added to tbe night *ehool at the Y. M C. A. are court"-* In account ancy and Inaurance law. Special attention al*o will be given to claaie* In carpentry, woodworking, plumbing. *ale*man*hlp. ship draft ing. assaying. *■<* engine, ihow card printing and surveying. MON EY LOANED P A W p c A N A A O D • D L P M N L E p JT R A L 2 1 Y The •hove Mff-rn * r ,H| "nqua r « "'•al " Cull at 1314 F*lr«t nv anil pw for yourself. Wlnfleld Scott Hall, fifty year* old today, li an eminent teacher of physiology He la dean of the medical faculty of Northwestern university, and also lecture# to students else where Hi* scien tific work* on •ex and tm% by glene for the general public are considered authoritative EXTEND Y. M. C. A. WORK. ON IMPROVKO CITY PROPERTY. RATKH REASONABLE. CALL OR WKITB LOAN DEPARTMENT. Odds and Ends From Everywhere TODAY IN HISTORY. Jauuary B. I MR, the raplnoau *e bolllon of Krexich Canadlana waa miPfirram-it by • fight at Toronto. Mi hough Im>ul« Joseph f'u|>lneati had twvn th* Jo* ('minon of Ixiwor Canada. he »f' <• r wart] iHTtnm an liiaurgrnl of the dlf|l»tl (llf, DO that It will b» Juat a» w«ll to r»- serve betu on the lianvlllc limn until h«> ha* ahown how he Is ill* posed toward ('bump Clark I'apl [itvia w»« not suppressed with ht« hiimdhin, but lived to a ripe old lie and Is *1111 fondly cherished l>> liia countrymen Houston. 81* white men are under arrest her* charged with murder of negroes In the race riots In Hlocuitt, Tex., last July, Washington, 0. C t'nable to secure satisfactory bids from priv ate yards, the navy department Is preparlug to ask Mare Island and I'uget Bound navy yards and two Atlantic coast yards to submit bids for the building of two revenue cutters each to coat approximately mi.DOO Taeema.—That a verdict of mur der la the first degree Is not look ed for by the slate In the trtal of Mrs Martina Kvaiahaug was in dlcated yesterday when U Wen dell, who does not believe in capital punishment was passed as a Juror Heven Jurors have ' en chosen ao far. Oregon City.—lilrom Dwk, 77 years old. la dead. and his *<> year old brother. Nelson. i civil war veteran, I* In Jul) here badly hurl and charged with the murder of hi* brother «h«w death was the' result of a fight which occurred yesterday at the home of the pair near here Hoth were dingle and lived without other companions Everett.—While shopping yester day Mrt T. J Martmey waa struck by a falling py wire and dragged several yard* Aslile from the •hock and bnilaea ahe waa not aerloualy Injured. Denver. — Much activity waa Unusual Buying-Opportanities Offered in Frederick & Nelson's January Sale of Furniture Whether you need Furniture 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 Tablet; Brats, Iron and Wood Beds; Dining-room Chairt in variout grades; Library and Parlor Rockers at a wide range of prices; Drettert, Chiffoniers and Toilet Tables; Dining-room Tables, Buffets and China Closets; M ission, Flanders and Tudor Library Chairs and Rockers. A number of patterns in Office Desks and Chairs, and a line of sample Filing Cabinets are alto featured in the January Sale at unutually low prices, these being displayed in the Of fice Furniture Section, Second Floor, Annex. The partial list of offerings gives sonic idea as to the variety of pieces embraced in the Sale and the range of prices. Hardwood Dining Chairt, with cobbler seat Sale price, 05^. Solid Oak Leather-seat Dining Chairs. Sale price, 92.05. China Closets, in Early English finish. Sale price, 912.85. Solid Oak Extention Ta bles. in Early English and fumed oak finish. Sale price, 912.25. Oak Buffets, in golden fin ish. Sale price, 922.75. High-grade Oak Buffets, in Early English finish. Sale price, $*>3.75. Leather-seat Mission Oak Kockers. Sale prices. 910.50, 911.50, 913.75 and 914.50. Solid Oak Bookcases, in Early English finish. Sale price, 912.50. Library Tables, in fumed oak. Sale price, 97.25. Solid Oak Library Tables, in Early English finish. Sale price, 90.25. Large Fumed Oak House Desks. Sale price. 910.25. Large Fumed Oak Library Tables. Sale prices, 932.50 and 930.75. Hound Library Table, in solid mahogany. Sale price, 952.50. Leather Upholstered Sofa Bed, in solid mahogany. Sale price, 9!»H.50. Massive Library Table, in solid mahogany. Sale price, 978.00. Furniture Headquarters, First Floor, Annex who* ii yesterday by the four women members of the lower house In the convening of the Itth general assembly One of theui made a nominating s|>eecb. named a temporary clerh atid Introduced ' I a resolution San Franelaeo. — Theodore V llalaey will no In trial for the third time on January 17 on on* of (ht> thirteen Indlctmenta charging hi in with bribery of the Hurt Hthmlti board of au|>ervlaora. Bramtrlon—Til* Hoy Scout» of llrtmrtM la»t evening rW'tlrd tha follow In* executive committee: W. A All Non, {irealdent; II II Itlch arda. »lw prealdent; C. II Toll man, aecretary. H Mlgllarra. treaa' urer. and Kev. H 1 Wolfe Nsvy Yard,—Commander A M Hobertaon. I' H N . captain of the navy~yard, will be the command lug officer of the battleship (Irs gon when that ship Is placed In commission neit March. Olympla.—-The deposits of the postal savings bank Increased 100 per cent over those of the opening day. Many accounts were turned away because the larger denonilna lions of d«'|M>slt certificates have not yet arrived. •an Pranclae*.—Joseph I. I'll*, a New York notary, and a»n of a wealthy New Jeraey family, be came violently Insane while on an overland train en route to thla city He waa placed In the emergency hospital on arrival Oiympia. J C. I.awrencc and I Jesse- H Jones. of the railroad ICI at ,' mUilon, are en route to Cheney to investigate the collision between the North I'aut United and a llurllagton train. In which five , were hilled. Taeoma.—Two hundred came | pheaaanti valued at 11,(00, were liberated yesterday by County Oame Warden W W Thompson Another lot of <0 will be liberated I soon. Taeoma.—A mo»ern«-rit I* on foot to circulate petitions tor the r#- <*;■ of Mayor K> * . a< • ••rdlng to former Councilman M P Mtrwm baugh. who state* that a majority of the business men of the city are In favor of It English and Morocco Li brary Chairs. Sale prices. 955.00, 950.00, 90M.00 and 975.00, Golden - finished Dresser. Sale price. 97.85. Hardwood Dretter, finish ed in quarter-sawed effect. Sale price, 9N.05. Solid Oak Dressers, quar ter-sawed stock. Sale price. 910.25. Continuous - post Brass Bed, full size, with 2-inch posts. Sale price, 91 1.15. High-grade Brass Beds, with 2%-inch posts. Sale prices, 923.54) and 927.00. Solid Oak Toilet Tables. Sale price, 934.00. High-grade Chcval Mir ror, in solid mahogany. Sale price. 930.00. High-grade Toilet Table, in solid mahogany. Sale price, 937.50. Enameled Bedroom Furni ture—Chiffonier, Sale price, 935.00 Toilet Table. Sale price, 923.75; Bed. Sale price, 920.50. Rosewood Bedroom Furni ture—Dresser, Sale price, 975.00. Chiffonier, Sale price, 905.00; Bed, Sale price, 950.00 ; Dressing Ta ble, Sale price, 912.50; Desk Table, Sale price, 920.50, Bedroom .Table, Sale price, 92 1.00. Mahogany-finished Parlor Table. Sale price, 92.05. Solid Mahogany Parlor Table. Sale price, 93.25. THE SEATTLE STAR CARBOLIC THE FAVORITE. C'lllt'AOO, Jan ft According to alailatlca compiled by u Chicago j newspaper, carbolic arid la ib«- favorite means of aelf deal ruction uaed by aelf-polaonera In 11110 l'srl» green waa uaed by KK and cyanide of: |Mitaaaiiin by 51. More than 2,00*> uaed carbolic acid. LONDON POLICE RODNDLY SCORES {lli I «ll*« l-r*M > LONDON, Jan 6 The balll. In the heart of LoatN'i eaat end l>» (worn potlceiuen, firemen, ttcots guarda and anan hlata, ha* brought down wholeaale crltlclaui and thaigv* <'f Inefficiency on th« lieada of the police department Heven anarchists yeeierday bar rlcaded themselves lu an empty house and for aeveral boare de fled the police, Hcoie guardtuen and n amall army of cltlsens who attempted to dislodge thetu Ma chine guna were later brought Into play by the attacking part) and the houae fired The dimmed out lawa committed suicide rather than be captured. COMMITS BURQLARY IN ORDER TO OET INTO PRISON KVBRBTT. Jan 5 Thai he t>urglarU»<l the liall store In Kverett last night in order to secure a term In the penlten liary was the statement made today by Fred Miller, caught In the act by detecttvea, who had been warned from some mysterious source, believed to be Miller himself Mlll*r had taken a quantity of clothing from the shelves, and was leisurely parking It In a suit case Miller had been a regular l»dger at the police station for several nights, having no funda. and he says he prefers to go to prison rather than to keep up his hand-to-mouth method of living. MtHl® STOCKTON. Washington, j.n s—tm population of ■toektoa, C«l. w IIJ&l, the r«n»u* bureau mu nouneMl today. Kr»»no h»» a population of 14.1 N. Solid Mahogany Parlor Stands. Sale price. >7.5©. Solid Oak Rocker, with cane seat. Sale price. 91.05. Fumed Oak Rocker, in mission design. Sale price, 92.05. Parlor Rocker, in solid mahogany. Sale price, 96.50. Oriental Crass Chairs and Rockers. Sale prices, 9<LOS and 9 1.85. Solid Mahogany Chair, in Colonial design. Sale price, *12.00. Mahogany Chair, uphol stered in denim. Sale price, 910.50. Settee, in Flanders design, with cane seat and back. Sale price, 910.00. Massive Upholstered Chair, in carved mahogany. Sale price, 9^5.00. Solid Mahogany Rocker, with leather upholstered seat. Sale price, 912.85. Antique Mahogany Rock er. Sale price, 922.50. Turkish Leather Rocker. Sale price, 9^8.75. Couch upholstered in Spanish leather. Sale price, 930.00. Leather Upholstered Couch, on Harrington springs. Sale price, 9 12.00. Folding Top Parlor Table, in inlaid mahogany. Sale price, 955.00. High-grade Upholstered Sofa. Sale price, 952.50. Triple Springing Mirror, for store or tailor shop. Sale price, 927.50. ruHMTuiie DRY GOODS The January Sale of Undermuslins IS ATTRACTING WIDESPREAD INTEREST . THE great variety of attractive styles offered, the excellent materials, the care with which the gar ments have been fashioned and finished, and the manifestly-low prices, have been responsible for unusually active selling. The preparations made for the event were so extensive that assortments are still unimpaired, and selections can betnade as satisfactorily as at the opening of the Sale. A few of the offerings are briefly described herewith: * • n w . ('.OWNS AT »5< Gowns in barred dimity and batiste, in slipowr atyle; square neck style with open (runt and cllmiw sleeves. V- and high-neck styles with long tlfrvn; also peasant and Umpire effect*. The prettiest style* and brut value* we have ever lieen able to show at this price. GOWNS at #1.25 Slip-over, Kmpire and hiffh neck styles, in barred dimity and nainsook. . A slip over Gown in nainsook is trimmed with many small tucks aero** front and fin ished with dainty lace insertion. This is an e»|>eciatty attractive model. GOWNS AT 11.45 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 Gown* priced exceptionally low at 91.75. 91.95, 92.25, 92.50, 93.95, 9-1.95 and up 925.00. CORSKT COVKRS AT 45* An exceptional \ariety of styles, in ba tiste. nainsook and barred dimity, trim med with pretty insertions and edges, in embroideries and many different lacet- Advance Display of |New Embroideries The Embroidery Section i* displaying many new arriv al* in imported high grade Embroideries, on nainsook, cam bric and Swi**. in medium and fine weave*, featuring novel effect* in I'icot, Pompadour, Shadow, Anglaise and Ma deira The needlework in ha* l»een expertly perform ed. and the edge* are perfectly made. Included in this ad vance showing are: New Persian and Egyptian Embroideries, including Hand'. E«lgr*. demi- and full Flouncing*, in many new and exceptionally han<l«ime de*ign*. Allover Embroideries, in a pleasing range of effective new patterns. Embroideries in matched sets for babie*', misses' and women's garments. Cor*et Cover Embroideries, in a wide selection of the new season's most favored styles. Embroidery Hand*, in the various fashionable widths, in cluding knee and hobble style*. Veinings, Galloons, Medallions, Edges and Insertions, in a broad a**ortmcnt of new designs. — rim n«w Broken Lines of Popular Dress Silks Special THE OFFERING INCLUDES: Plain-color Messaline, in peau de cygne finish—not all ■hade*, but a good range of colors. Self-colored Herringbone Silks. Highly-colored Plaid Silka. Solid-color Jacquard Silk*. Shadow-dot Peau de Cygne. Mirage Silk, one of the beat of the dull satin-finiahed. semi-rough ailka. Fancy Figured Ottoman Cord Silk. Pompadour Taffeta Silk, in both light and dark coloringa. 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. — rir* n<v* Values From the January Sale of White Waists TAILORED WAISTS, SPECIAL $1 50—In linen-finished cambric and mercerized stri|>ed madras, embracing styles with entire front of narrow or wide tucks. Some fastening at side and other* at center-front; finished with laundered collars and cuffs. TAILORED LINEN W \ISTS, SPECIALSI.SO- Some made with deep plait over shoulder, others with fronts formed of alternate wide and narrow plaits; laundered collars and cuffs. TAILORED LINEN WAISTS, SPECIAL —Waists made with 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 Masvr Riding Shirt, a typically mannish mod el, with no ttillness at top of sleeve. Kid Gloves of High Merit $1.50 Pair . One of the most popular numbers in our Glove stocks is this C.lacc-finished Pique C.love at $1.50. It is made from carcfully selected, choice skins, and is offered in black, white, tan, brown, beaver, mode, corn, champagne, navy, and oxblood, and various shades of grav; Paris-point embroidered in self or contrasting color; white with two pearl clasps at wrist, other colors with metal fasteners. Fitting qualities are excellent, _rim moor. Ladiee' Home Journal Pattern* 57c FREDERICK & NELSON FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. •tor« Cl&tt* Daily at s:#o. Yard INCORPORATED CORSET COVERS AT 55f The large an*»ortment offend at this price embrar<s Cover* in nainsook, bar red muslin and "sheer batiste, trimmed with embroidery yoke* and medallion* of lacc and embroidery. Score* of other well-made and attrac tively styled Corset Cover# are offered at 05<>, 75<, f>s<*. £1.25 and * 1.15, the value* at these price* being exceptional. DRAWERS \T 45* Circular and straight-cut •tyles, in nain sook, trimmed with embroidery flounce in eyelet or dot design or with lace inser tion and edge. DRAWERS \'l 55* Marcella. < ir< ■fetf and straight styles ia nains<«>k, trm d with linen pattern lace, Valenciennes laces and embroid eries; also extra si/e Drawers, trimmed with tucks and embroidery flounce, in eyelet Many other attractive styles priced ex ceptionally low at (Js*, 75* 1 , 95*, 91.25, 91.15 and up to $5.00 January Specials in Napkins and Damasks IRISH LINKS TABLE NAPKINS. SPECIAL i? 1.85 DOZEN—Sue 21x21 inches. HEAVY IRISH LINEN TABLE NAPKINS. SPE CIAL I* >2 EN — Measure 22x22 inches, in -jxjt and fl«tral designs. 72 INt II BLEACHED IRISH LINEN TABLE DAM ASK, SPECIAL 75<» YARD—In f!«>ral and conventional designs. 70 INCH BLEACHED IRISH AND SCOTCH TABLE LINENS. SPECIAL fI.OO YARD—Heavy, durable quality, in a good range of patterns. 72 INCH IRISH SATIN DAM ASK, SPECIAL 91.20 YARD—Closely woven, in floral and conventional pat Urns. —flrtl flcKf. January Specials in Towels and Toweling LARGE SIZE HEMSTITCHED HUCK TOWELS, SPECIAL i!?»C EACH—Of Irish and German linen, sarnie fine and closely woven and others heavy and very absorbent HALF-LINEN HEMMED HUCK TOWELS. SPE CIAL 20<* EACH—These me -urc 22x40 inches, bleached and very absorbent quality. BLEACHED TURKISH BATH TOWELS. SPECIAL 'ZT*t EACH—Sim 22x46 inches, hemmed ready for use. BROWN LINEN KITCHEN CRASH, SPECIAL Sf YARD. January Specials in Nainsooks and Long Cloths 36 INCH IMPERIAL LONG CLOTHS, SPECIAL 12',e, ir><». 20<* AND 25* YARD—These are out standard numbers, made from Sea Kland cotton, and finish ed sf>ft for the ?M<dle. Piece of 12 vards, 91.10. $1.70, 92.25 and $2.75. ,V. INCH IMPERIAL NAINSOOK. 12-YARD PIECE SPKCIAI. $2.25, 92.75 AND 93.50—This fabric is excellent for underwear and infants' garment# and is made from selected combeel Sea Island cotton yarns. ry—r. Favorite Toilet Requisites R|ilehler's Llly-ofthe-Valley Toilet Water, 50c and $1 00. "47U" D'Kau do Cologne, In wlcker-covcred bottles, 60c and «se. Hudnut's Perfumes In Wood Violet, White Hobo, Bweet Or chid. Llly-of-tho Valley and oth ern. ROc ounce. Krank's Pink lilush Massage Cream, 60c and 76e. "4711" Eau de Cologne Tale, 19c. FURNITURE DRY GOO L> S TAILORED LINEN WAISTS, SPECIAL $1.95 —This assortment in cludes hand-embroidered models; also styles in plain linen, designed with nar row and wide plaits; laundered collar* and cuffs. TAILORED LINEN AND MAD RAS WAISTS. SPECIAL $2 50- Ten styles to sclect from, including moelels in plain linen, hand-embroidered linen and madras, some fastening at center front and e>thers at side, finished with pearl or cre>chct buttons. Lingerie Waists In Many Attractive Modes Are Also Featured at Very Low Prices During the January Sale —Floor, j Hanson -Jenk'g "Springtime Beauty Cream" (a liquid lew der), In flesh and white, 75c. Curosa Rose and Cucumber Jolly. 26c. IMnaud'a Brilliant ine, In viO" lot, 35c. "Olycothymollne" Month Wash. 4&c. Violet Toilet Ammonia. 2»c- T-acto-Lys llath Powder. • —Plr»t Kloor. j Mall Order* Carefully Filled