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LEGISLATIVE HALLS Lobbyists and Lawmakers Alike Freely Charge |: res : Mag 1 Ma tie That the Ankeny Barrel Was Tapped to Obtain the Caucus Agreement — OLYMPIA, Jan Much talk te; Let them talk br Being indulged in here tn connec ele they like tion with the dogertion of F Preston esterday by certain members he had resery th or whatever) Jaimed all the time that strength. We ask Lip Ao ERRORS SBIR eat Pi LICENSES Hrien, 43 th of B nnd Lyd tile; Fr rurnet SAYS SHE ROBBED HIM Manel Wert w “ i by Pa trelmen Carr and Grimch leat night on & charge of larceny from the pet preferred by Benjamin Weaver Weaver claime that the woman atole $14 from him in a resort in the ne tendertoin district last might DEATH LIST GROWS PLAINFIELD, N. J. death-lint tn the reey wreck exceeds 30, Jn gineer Davis of the flyer, whose fail Ure to observe signals caused the ac Jan, 20 Central of unty delegation Though | ed him repeatedly te show us y ‘ found who cares tol it waa, and we would keep In line make spe charges, tilt the talk} and elect him. fle never did it, and of money having been used is in the] without It his contest was hopeless mouths of legislators and lobbytete! What was the use of prolonging th altke, | agony? Those of the deserters who care) wy, to talk about the matter at all are) y. july mly not wanting In excuses for thetr ace | Ohi) vn tion, thoagh they are forced to ad mit that they Were practically oer tain that their agreement to go in cident, died at 7 o'clock this morn ing caucus virtually meant the di of Preston and the election of An- keny Senator A. T. Van de Vanter t# | one of those who finds manyrrea-| . i) gone for his action. a weg: oe al | ald today, “people may aay what CPt mg ee ea ag cet Bd they ane of my action tn going possibic, relates wholly to the fato cancun 1 wo gave up the} four King ¢ y senators who aign-| ROME, Jan. 29.-—Minister of For- idea of trying to pther people. | oa fora caucua It is maid that these Affaire Prinetti # stricken You'll always And someone tc pohators were promised the naming apoplexy today while signing @ roar, no matter which way of a King ¢ United |# he presence of the king turns. mt care what they say ondition Htates senator tw Mr “Thin VENEZUELA as they mpatgn LONDON, Jan. 2%—-A_ Reutér's news agency dispatch sayse that the foretgn offices of Great Britain, | compact. What Germany and Maly have sent ajmade with therm, joint note to Minister Bowen saying that they cannot accept his proposal that ali countries having clams against Venesuela be placed on an equality with the three operating powers, LOADS UNDER GUARD _ ABERD EEN. Wa. Jan. 29.—The darkentine Beniela, which is being leaded with lumber by nonunion labor, is guarded day und night for fear of attack by union men The Veaset fe owned by Matthew Turner, ef San Francisco, Who also owns the gthoemer Solanc, ‘which was unable to leave port until the United States Fevenue cutter Grant came to hi hee out of her troubie“with the Sail- orw union. It Is feared that reriour trouble, may arise when the Benicia le ready to leave port. basis not PERFECT their rend and forced an entrance. The - -K beat the entire gang to A “modern Venus” is one of the terms that have been used over and ‘s best artists to prove her oy claim to these ttles. Before going ie an he deserting representatives, 1t| is aaserted, were not Included In this nettlement if any extending further thelr vote for a caucus call and are to be supported in the matter by | Ankeny and the raitre concession, it te equal to A money conside at least $5000 for each of would be in @ p amand the details of @ two-year was! PRETENDER | ON THE RUN MADRID, Jan. 2%.—-Moroceo die was on a| patches say that the pretender is in than full retreat after a defeat by the sul- fan's troops. CHORUS GIRL VENUS ARTISTS SAY THAT CARRIE LEW! EVERY DETAIL on the stage, Mise Lewis was an artist's model in New York, probably the mort sought- after model New York has ever had. Her form, New York artists have de- olared to be fauitiess. Henri #torey, pupil of A. ard, says that Mise Lewin’ figure come nearer the proportions of the famous CARNATION CREAM 7:c::. ADAMS 921 SECOND AVE. beet mation i ber i; pork, Be Hise she vreau ITiee) beliiew, frewh, 12%. waabeaecce Native Wasnington full ereom, IG ihe, Oregon, 18G 166; Lim o AOD. hens, wette, ive fucks: Se; Wve geese, tie Beattie Mercantile Club, Arcade Buliding—The list of eh mem closes January 21st, after which fee of $5 will be Four lote in Ballard Park Addition to the City or Beattie. $160 Takes the Bunch, HS. TURNER & CO. 232 Globe Block $20.00 and The Our complete line of Watches Elgin, Hampden. Gruen Precision Watehen and the renowned Electric Special Watch. Waltham, Hamilton, 'G. BENINGHAUSEN, 607 tet Ave. Tomorrow a of NEW SHAF FRIDAY $22.50 $13.25 Materials are Btamine, Broadcloth, Cheviot and Novel- price applies for Friday and Saturday on- you'll k above ly. foe the Skirts and 1330 Second Avenue Reserve Right to Limit Quantity 1 Saturday SPRING at |CALMER]| Opp. Arca FIGURE 18 ABSOLUTELY Venus de Milo than that of any other woman ever known to hie. He gives the following measure- ments of Min Lewis’ Height... Wetght Waist Hust Hips Mins Lewis’ foot ix one of her pring cipal charmm She wearer a No, 1 shoe of an “A” width, and her an- kle is delicately molded. There was consternation in the studios when Mist Lewis announced her determination of going on the stage, but the life of a model was {| too exacting, and her fine figure, her beautiful voice and her ambition easily induced F.C. Whitney to place her in his chorus ce ee Dress Skirt Special For Friday and Saturday Only I will place on sale a shipment SKIKTS, worth $17.60, $18.60, w wheat a bargain i Building. CPt GREER? CEE | | | Wt si ~-ROCUSED OF PIRACY | "s.<'T0 WASH | “stove epee) FOR GOLD 22am WANTS OFFICERS ws ‘Four Sailors Charged With Murder of Re- | mainder of Crew and Burning of Ship | " STILE | LIVERPOOL, dan, 29—Iour watt ' nt. On ore ' ‘ ie 1 er . Jurrested on a charge of old«fashion. | Mot* Ip the cane t ordinance re-enacted |} ots pe et ed piracy The men were part of! wy that the vernel caugh | HN the ¢ took f the crew of the Ame tally, that the captain |i the reglor ' i onica, from Het who are mining ¢ posaibl | pe. | Video, whe ure boat and they in | ‘ Tot a Ce Jinutinied and murdered the captain | that they lot mht of the ¢ j Take 1 Jand #ix others of the crew and set! boat and it was never he frow POLICE NOTES | Tabiet ign [fire to the bark. | They encaped injatterward. ‘They wlatmn that they | J& wmall boat, taking a negre cook | reached Cajuctea tmand on Chris |with ther r, whore life| mas day, nearly dead from exposure | acon a ee they he wet a Ctarence Mvtetio hte earning r9-| A. G, BUCHANAN, OF BON MARCHE, HOME| tank at the Mekha king « exploded = the York, where he went to settle up th Seem Kove Sitied and buried Seneeth | saute a estate of an unele, who died some You do not way & time ago, Mr, Huchanan also took - ose tl | dine ke 0 dole tane, ath time while Kast to investiaate gen a upply | ~i . apo eral business Htions and store [at #taples PREDICTS STORM | room, but for the way ii |mmethods in the principal efties, bin} pent. of the amount held at ame | ing to sound tn your [trip extending as far cast as Homtbn, | Hme last year, and & food famine is) i Time talie All the places 1 vinited seemiea | Mireate Reports received by Section Di- | No experiment novel Mil | busy and prospe but Chicago * jtector # bury,.in charge of the | sue ate'ar 6 h |beats them all,” maid Mr hanan, |» Cash for old gold, 1 Colonial block. | weal United Biales weather bureau, | ne tisk Of failure. |"It le certainty the great shipping see l this morning #tate that severe canst: Siien ‘ A. Bi, Chase, Katey, conter of Amerton, During the i& Ber: | tm mmnnmnnemerenernnmnn storm if raging along the Count, A un an aree adie ond isemneall woe dg BH hn ogy Al high southwest guile wae nt or small, for school squeese your way through the large nd upper #6 » department ‘The great man: 7 sterm was elite dliate dis alate ufacturing industries in the elty and | atereemenecnaastits ¥ and will pro! The local forecast indicates ye in temperature, but pre continued rat which may possibly turn into surrounding cities and towns have | | laced her far in advance of Mew | ANOTHER LONG LIST OF DE- ork. CIDED BARGAING FROM THE For pientes or tray SHERMAN, CLAY & 711 Second Avenue, == ¢eling. Plain or fan lets “Give Beattie more factories and : STONE, FISHER & LANE AN- ba Mi soon be the Chic < . ey. All marked down the Pucitic const, "What we need | NEX—VERY DECIDED SAV- Open All Night t is @ lorger ‘tin-bucket brig-| INGS ON TIMELY NEEDS for rapid selling. AI? rd PIKE STREET OPTICAL (0. ives Examined Scientifically, Pree | COLLINe ence eeeors te have for & ads Bieet and promises of snow precipitated @ lively demand THOUSANDS GO TO CHINATOWN jis.‘ "iosttoe Stee ven ae-| mand t# keenest, For example, to- row you can buy ® Fleece Lined Btocking aes, splendid 200 wort, at 12%G vy Wool Stockings tn vinek | or gray, worth 280, for Be Hiack Cotton Stockings, xome 260 1412 FIRST AVENUE. Funerel Directovs ai 1407 First Ave., bet. a The second night of the Chinese new year was celebrated Last might with great enthusiasm. Pully 1 white people visited Chinatown to Witness the celebration, But one disturbance occurred. ‘That waslpairs of them, worth regularly 10 between a “Chink” and a "Jap" lat 640 « pair j Heveral blows were struck, but no) Infants’ Wool Btockings, In biack | one was burt and qlore, worth abe, for ive. | Better than anything else for wear on cold days and likewise on muddy wtreets are Legging, And some 300 pairs are to be sold at two-thirds from #an Francisap early thie morn-| "Kersey Legeings, in castor onl ing With # passengers and $0 tons | worth requiariy $140, will go at freight. Purthoulars of her cot-| Leggingn of corduroy and Jersey | Maion with the river steamer Apsobe |ojoth we o at bide | at San Francisco, January &4, were! We reported. ‘The damage to the Nelson | ry ius jwas elight, but repairs to the Apache will coat about $2,600, \" © is the Underwear, and some of CATARAM CANNOT BE CURED,” ‘ . Wu LOCAL APPLICATION® as ee pont ge Kimmy nse cannot reach the seni of the | Say. toy Btged or eousttietional Ziseasn | ee THE BON MARCHE THE BIG STORE Ransack Sale of Children’ mtn, ND Women’s Shoe Sale Begins at 8o’Clock The Best Styles Officer Bannick arrested the com- batanta Nelson arrived Bteamer worth regularly $1.00, w wold Friday at $1.19 « pair A near neigh to the Hosiery” Wool Union will go for 7 of natural wool, taken Usterually, anit sets dirvetiy rent} merous surfaces. Mall's Core Ta not a eccack metictne pereeoribed ome ot the Went phi Clans in thin ecuniry for youre and formerly 11.0, | Children’s worth 61.26, are batural wool, Derby a Yeats and | areal oO third ges (han regular Hines 18 to 28, 180; wines 28 to 24! at Be, Children" | Pants alt | tbe, Bera Ribbed Verte and! splendid vaiue at These shoes are the broMen sizes and from our regular stocK—too few of Kind to be put on sale in regular ture—hence we have decided to cut the so deep that the clearance will be cheaper ¢ famous “Lady Bi- ~ cut, It ie un #t We corset made; | pink, blue or dra on Friday they | THE HALF-PRICE SALE of women’s and children's Coats and Jackets WILL CONTINUE TOMORROW Corsets, Armorside Cor- leet and Cresco Corsets, in amall or ne 20 « pair, will) \ge at S100. Women's Gingham Aprons, good | \ quality, Po iberally eut, worth for Friday they'll be! [marked 1Te, Pancy Veiling Tuxedo Meshes a m" [plain oF detied, all colors, worth me | There are some very BUR Sin go at ibe. Handsome Garments to f]) Chiffon Boas are to be sold! choose from and most of cheaper Ls ars, Soo Snes atytans new and ehequaled value at ree them are well adapted for 7 war prices, will suffer a big. deop) ' Price cut early spring wear. Think 9) Saibs Tesco wilh bo elist of getting one for half our ff) §:.98 vous will be $2.60 usual moderate prices, | 14.95 Boas will be $2.96. KERCHI im the daintiost styles will go for |tews, Lace edged, hematitoned and smbroidered handkerchiefs of ont lawn, Worth Ilse lece, Will be sold Friday at 3 for ID GLOVES—Thene are t Kid Gloves we were ever a’ te sell at $1.95 a pair, There aré « ra in the jot, but only small sizer instance, 6%, 6-6, bewt $1.28) ven we know of, on sale Priday =~ POCK ETROOKS.. Women's Com- Bination Pocketbooks in many styles, the odds gh med from various good wort and 59 « piece, will PRC Pa a fomen's Leather Beitr in the anke: for styles, worth remularly abc. iit | fo for fhe Women's Velvet, Sik an Belts samples from a well-known maker. some worth $1.0. some worth 1, cholee on Priday at be Not over two to any one buyer. DRAPERIES—Yard wide Denime in_ new @rt colors, worth ihe, for ike ne wide Berim, worth 7% » wit te| , Women’s Fine V Strap House soles, $2.50 grade, at, Children’s $1,75 Shoes $1.10 Another Extra Special Ransack Bargain for Friday is in Children’s and Misses’ Fine gola Lace Shoes, medium heavy soles, spring heels, value $1.50 and $1.75, to go atl sale tomorrow at .....4..-+ Boys’ and Youths’ $1.75 Shoes 98c se Boys’ and Youths’ Fine Satin Calf Lace Shoes, $1.50 and $1, 75 value, at the Ransack tomorrow at —Por— Saturday Night Specials You wh! find thin lat of articles useful In every kitchen, at cost. Mrs. Potts’ Bad Irons, worth epectal pa Pans, worth We Curtain Mustin, 4 inches wide, in new art colors, worth 260, will be te MILA wart +e Milk Pan, worth ie ENDS OF OUTING-An : Te jcther lot of one thousand yards of | Stoc ‘ i " i i lo W aecaasete' pas theca ae femmer tae OF, coe tmeneans verds of | _ Stock-taking being nearly We are closing out a lot of Fur Trimmed and Ws 1Se|ular We quality, at THe. Le completed, and the days for | ed Kid Gloves, worth $1,25, at 69c. vary from 6 to 16 yards in each No, § Granite Tea Kettle, worth Hy ppectal ABe 7 Granite Tea Kettle, worth She: yl fai 65 Driplesa Tea Strainer, ie. spectal Broome, worth ite; special. Novelty Hot-Alr Furnaces |; Are the best and yet cost the least. We are piacing them in homes ready for use, including the labor for set- ting them up, at from up. If you are thinking of purchasing furnace, call and let_us ewtimate the cont of one of the Novelty Hot Air Furnaces, according to the number |of rooms your home contatns, Ransack bargain - giving nearing an end, we are offer- ing in our 8 to 11 specials some of the best bargains Ne the year. Appreciative buye: will scan thie ist list carefully— Men's Golf Caps, regularly 260; from $ to 11 Friday, at 19¢ Boys’ Schoo! Hi regular $1.00 lity; from 8 to 11 Friday, Ge, 44-inch All-Wool Black Storm Berge, « value @c; from § to il Frt- day, at 390 Oxford Gray Cheviot, wide, regularly Gc; Friday, at 380. Women's Mustin Drawers with 4-inch hemastitched ruffies, regu‘ar- ly 260; from § to Heat ibe, | These Gloves area splendid value at the regular but the winter is waning and we want to sell them al morrow, so you choose at 69c. striped Drone Gingbame, th lOc @ yard, will be Tye. Crape Eiderdown Drensing Bac- | —_ sinep 32 to 42, worth $1.26, will be Women's Flannel Shirt Watsts, tn all colors and ali simes, at nearly half worth Pierce's Pills, regular 25¢ boxes, for 126. Tooth Brushes, value up to Ie; mpecial, at Se, 1000 bars Pure Glycerine Tollet Soap, worth Ibe; § to 1 at 6 bar, Women's Corset Covers, trimmed with lace, regulariy sold at 260; from # to 11 at 18 Boys’ Gaps, in golf. and yacht styles in all colors, price, Be, te, Tes, #80, all in one lot; choice for Roys' Corduroy Pants tn ages 3 Xo 14 years, price 0c Rainproof Raglar price Ab opportunity that will not be forgotten in many a dey. we fon mer values were $5.60 and $6.25; the {hole lot will wo on wale Priday at eye ee © Suite will be s#titt further for Friday's selling: $0 and $30 sults for $19-0" Fid-40 waite for 99.50; all wines and styes in the jot, | MEN FURNISHINGS — Mer Camel's Hair Underwear, usual ke tort; Priday, 6c, Men's natural wool Underwear, medium weight; Friday, ébe All the 26e atid 36c Neckwear will be sold Friday and Saturday at dec Men's natural wool Box, usual 20 kind; Friday, 2 pairs for %c Men's colored border Handker- chiefs, the kind women use work; good patterns: Frida " t at 260; Friday 1408 Second Avenue. Men's heavy Shirts, wold all Friday at The NC Misser’ and Children's lonial House Slippers, tor Misses’ and Children’ Fur Trimmed Juliet $1.25; at 6 inches from 8 to 1 THE BIG STORE 1419 to 1435 Second Avenue and I15-135 Pike Street own at 980; here Paper, JAMES HENRY 600 PAIR aWihelecale and Retail Moats, | fe? itak htoosin Te each U. 8. CAVALRY BOOTS onde yi np attende 1o,, » J 4 Nt Hotel, restaurant,” steamboat and To Ghali Male tina ths High Top, Hand Sewed and OuKitig camp trade solicited, be. ; 81a w a W. S. Kirk, 1209 rst Ave. Telephones D. 4 PAINLESS DEI aot — 1422 Second Ave., Opi ond Ave, Marche ent | gunn canter by grade s at lowest : Ap, 8 for 100, | pound — bars, worth 2c a bar, will go for tbe. DRESS _GOODB—Woot Challis, t | genuine French article, in stripes | and figures, worth SOc; now and Pancy Dress | Black | Goodn, 44 8 wide, Worth Tho; | Friday. 490 HENRY HENSEL, Manufacturing Jew: 28 Hinckley Block, Thi OPTICAL CO. 715 Second ave., Hinckley bidg., is the largest insti- tution of its kind in this city or state. Satisfactory D. BUCK & CO. | ed Popling and Royal Serge . work at most reasonable haveas Goods, 44 Inches wide, ouny | aor Boy: fag te Ohil- prices. Eyes examined wanted $1.00 and $1.96 val-| rene free of charge. hes; Friday, s6¢ Furnishing Goods, Hats and Rainy Day Skirt Materials, in Ox- Bhoes. 1404 Becond avenue, new Silver Fillings : rd, black and mixed Times Building. Pure Gold Filling® s+ hes wide, value $1.26; y " * Jold Crowns, Ls TOWELS, § Rem b. Damask, Napkins and Bridge Work, per toothy Xs near half pri Our Patent Peart Pd el blend hed Towel (does not cover Foot ec rid, mouth) Bath Towels, 1008 lec | 12-year ‘writes double thread nap. seven trustees, F, A. Rust, Meo'y and Mar Builders’ with ninatton, ang rd used wit west and we. © of graduate Attendant ar Hours-8:30 @, m. 10 Friday, 160 Cream ‘Table Dama, | atch make, Value 7Se; Pri: Hardware Plumbing and Tinning The Great Universal All-Steo! Range “¥ aay Ernst Bros. {a7 TT Spring Street . Corner University and Second Moved to 1406 ad Ave, opp. 8Os.5

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