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DONWORTH EXPLAINS COMPANY'S ATTORNEY AND CITY ENGINEER CLASH } a.eerric OVER SUDDEN AND MYSTERIOUS CHANGE IN 8ECOND av FRANCHISE rahip part of the franchine a on es rt nm andj owne imal s the [tA thi feature ad been passed fonttte | 5 Donworth Excited, | bate yor t the " ‘ u Donworth became excited, | " fran- | thought he was attempting to “job” | ” i to the he ranch and further eaid that! we was changed! eo: thet the |he aid udorstand the matter] uate af tneiee the had explained it.| a half intereat tn | Thomae that he did not} t om changed to | chars unsel for the octopua| “ » a the franchiae | caeami th attempted to | tt standing af the comm pS ' 1 that the/on the matter of city purehas oo inch o alctear. He sald that pr aune im the eating the copy was “— s cttminated 1 with the wrong copy want © as ked Interesting, but : nian om nme to the remoue, and ~ at the be lett ; t aa there seemed x spat standing DISCOVERS HER Sarr AFTER 40 YEARS SEPARATION A drama ng between a) lieved the man to be brother broths separated for; She hurried to the sheriffs office more than #0 years, took place and asked to ae Heaton, whom sh Sherttt | mith’e office yester mmediately identified as her day afternoce ther whom she had not seen for David N. I na. as old anidie « than 40 years. who hal a She asked that her brother be fe inant " ot ared for at the county hospital for fect of an wound at the base of | 4 few days, until ahe could consult bie brain, last werk walked into the her husband about taking him sheritf's waked that he t » did not give her name gent to Steilacoom, as he feared ed that she was the mother was aga « hia mind arge family and not in opulent The story was published and was tances, Beaton was taken an in Seattle who be anty hoapital yesterday read by & wor Piles and Representa hrey yesterday president yesterday sent the A winpow\** ent to the township of Nima (* Mac Richar¢son's room sued by the seeretary of Belmont Mats was entered c @eloek yesterday afternoon ns. bis Watch taken. A woman living in| aw a} interior. the buikting says that « fan tn the front pa he bulld- | fing, afd that when she questioned | him as to his bestneu, he made D, C, Jan. 9 goed his sac by Jamping through | The DIM permitting the Wash! & window ¢ gives a good de. | Pridge company to construct a sription of thief tke acrown the Columbia r The company ts re work within two y WASHINGTON, D.0, ‘<2 x ase" som NEWS NOTES FREE DELIVERY : | FOR COLFAX 2h A sub-committee bas been ap pointed by the senate yesterday to @asider the appointment of Judge) COLFAX, Jan. 9~—The report of Wickersham as jodge of the Third) postmaster Ewart. for 1905 shows fediciat dtetriet of Alenka. The) an increase in the business of the @mmittee consists of Senator Nel- | ¢, postoffice, and ineures free fon, of Minnesota; Senator F ¥ a8 soon as the city provic om @f Obie, and Senator Morgan, of | the necessary street signa, 2 Alabama for the bowses and complies w The president has confirmed the the other requirements of the po sentence of dismissal of Firat | partment Beutenrat David A. Snyder, of the The a for the postoffice for @ath infantry. eho was vieted 1905 show an inerease of $797.14 of ot of 1904, an increase c borrowing | over those an enlisted man and | nearty 7 per cent. The receipts for 1904 were $16,938.22, d for 1966 been | 971 475.36 high Chinese com- | its way to this} Phe quarterly meeting held in the people ¥. M. chureh, Green Lake, Sunday Bills for the relief of entrymem | was well attended. The meetings ontinve through this week ae * K. Reynolds will be assisted by Rev. T. H. Mareh. Opportunities New Hy Goons PICKED UP AT HALF Pricer. ala Rie | 82.50 Het Steet good quailty Window Shade. Knives and 5 spring ‘ Forks, Stiver Oe), ; oni unted M oe 8175 {Te Cake Wonderful Ben Hur O5¢ | White Laundry Soap.. Be 93.00 dozen sil Spelger & Hurlbut Second and Union THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, JANES ARCS ARE | DEMANDED WOMAN DESTITUTE Patrolman Macdonald reports that Mra, Joe Laville, Ninth av south and College, ia ack and tn} ttute clroumatances and int rokloy has t Of anaiatance. notified STEALS SILK SKIRTS Mre Wakefield, 1024 Main st ta that her house wae entered * st night and that two silk skirte| CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ASKS GOUNCIL FOR MORE LIGHT ON | and a brown leather #Rit case were . taken. | WATERFRONT Wholesale butchery on oattle’s (get tralamen to talk, and investiga liona have been unsatisfactory ' | waterfront which has frequently The very nature of traffic on Rall road ay. renders it the most dan PA IE j been pointed out by The Star, haw) oo o in the city 7 Yet it le the aely Mghte A allied gorgh a vigorous public y ore nea of mud adda to its ugliness, The Wat from the chamber of comm | me “ E CAPES Assistant Secretary C. B. Yandel | Soult A... he Ay fed ~ ao ie [ntren » enough light to preven | bas filed @ communication with the ET aitaeees’ treo’ walla’ laos tel couned urging he installa bay, and to taka some action mak “The lack of vroper tiumination |!9% It possible to cr he avenu without walking through mud ankle Mra, Lane, 623 Terrace, reported | has aided in making Railroad ay. 4 | ¥, at 4:40 last night that her husband, | death-trap The re s handling | ‘ | who ia dangerously il with typhold|of trains has been reaponaible for ondition of the waterfront | has long been a public eyesore and ver, aacapél from the house early | 1s deaths during the year 1906, oo) 7H eee f in the afterno and that she has | Heret protests have | f are had no word of him since. She gave! hooded. | no Hiption of her husband | ‘The coroner bas been unable OHIO DENTISTS Teeth pWithout Plates fpinte wearer ng to that mouth in the and ina m stay there firmly without wee of & plate Almost th | fon put to us “ e victim is, “How ean you tt, and what holds them in place The colar Method of put ting in teeth is our secret The fot that we do this work successfully and that it is both Here ip a picture of the three- million doliar palace which Senator |B beautiful as we " ennful | Clark, of Montana, is butidng on Fifth av.. New York. The ex r fis proof that th et is valu | fa about finished, but hundred at sande of dollars are yet to t bie Given two ! . bh | spent on more gingerbread for th e t This “folly,” which wif have cost 60 much mo ia the laugh tock of New York each tooth set in | of its neighbor, the ing @ plece of wo be told from the can do DET: TECTIVE ADAMS RUNS” _ RACE WITH DOPE FIEND of pwards We can sh yw oh ave been in re oe w two years that are. an um fiend, was, the foot of King at.. where thing, more ft ve ay by Detectives | cached « large coll of wire an te@ay than When Adame and Corbett, charged with | eral pieces of old brass fintshed stealing a t ated He was takes heady They will « ¢ from the Seattle Electr and when searched are weartng then : bh bad been left in the! “dope’ outfit and « quantity you come fm and let us e Cascade laundry, Third | drug was found r teeth over? | and Main st. Wilson also ato w hes recently been retensed consultation and examtn- | a fine gold-headed umbrella, which | from the Oree niteatiar? Ie free he sold to a second-hand dealer at & where he has fast fintehed {kation goes with When he sighted the officers he/| a long term sentence for grand la have any work 4 started to run and was followed to! ceny wish to employ our services If we can enable you to do away with | | were all well handled | Earlier in the evening. the Kir | County Medical association beld tt fee that | regular business meeting at the Address | rooms of the chamber of commerce | and elected the following officer Ohio Dental Parlors for the ensuing year \ RULES Dr, George H. Randell, presid Pike St. and 1430 Third | Dr. G. & Peterkin, viee-prent Av orner Third and Pik | Dr. 1. EB. Allen, seeretary, and Dr. |] Seattle | a= | P. M. Carroll, treasurer 7 | MEDICOS MEET AND MAKE Bia | MOLE IN BILL OF FARE i | er. The rigid rules of dict, which | supposed | F t physicians are popularly to practice were not at all in evi dence jast night at the annual ban-| quet of the King ¢ y Medical | 5% soclety at the Washington he | i On the contrary vod foctors | t number of fully 200, ate; numerous mtil 2 1k in the morning j The banquet, which of he most enjoyat in the city, was graced eo ence of distinguished guests, includ ing Governor Meade, Mayor Bat naer, Bishop O'Dea and Dr. K. A J. Mackenale, of ? and ’ president of the Ar an Medica association. Dr, J. H, Lyons pre-| sided as toastmaster | The Toasts. The list of the ts had been ore gp ee tule rt “ THE ALLE NDORP. on the program and wh 1 al ea : . were Governor Meade, who spoke Of all oa © Allen The Duties of the Medical Pr ‘ shown a akew the lead hotel fs to t easion to the State; Mayor Bal formally throw ' nT " rise nger, who def The Duties of ) 0; and . ‘ the Medica eo City i : ae Bishop O'Dea, wh t was “The| : : ; : a Dignity of the Medical Profession, = ne ~ i advania There Dr. Mackenzie, wh remarks were | are to one jred roo and pa " an nd yon “The Relation of the County artintically furnist an the other Societies to the American Medical The work of forntehing nate tga ee Aen oe who handle th ahout th Mandard F t and aid o ne The Relation Between Law and their best efforts Medicine,” and etary Motkle, of | The mar ment expe a large ance during the the chamber of meres, who put!! mentioned, and everybody is in i ore: will. 6 ” & | on thé finishing with The Allendorf is on Boren Avenue <tly north of Madiso ‘tow quaint observations about “The | ; Doctors,” im general, The toasts Our Phenomenal ---during the January ring the January 82.! mM $4.00 $6.00 Bobbinett ‘ Ar t with fancy braids and laces; per duris ale $2 50 a bee fost 5 ee January SALE the carpet and drapery rooms offer you such values as these--- ile you will find extraordinary values in both of these departments. The few items to follow will give you an idea as to just what you can expect. Be sure-to note them in the windows. a big line of genuine Wilton velvets, Brus- sels and Axminsters ” b r and some without; odd ary 4 one in the lot but that v rom $1.26 to $ for. Many dif ‘ 1 all of the designs new ¢ a ‘ je the price is ) sewed and aid per yard "95¢c and ¢ ablan Lace Arabian Lace ( He et them in the Standard Furniture Co. 1006 TO 1016 FIRST AVE. SEATTLE -- TACOMA Que ANUARY Sace Success In the best proof possible that good work is being done in our offices, and is the inevitable result of give ing the great { afflicted people just what we say in our advertisements, viz.: thorough, painge taking and scientific medical treatment for whatever their particular ailment may be, and constantly pot ing them the way to health. of medicine is strewn with miserable failures, because these so-caited doctors in tre unable, elther tt carelessness or inability, to fully grasp Lire altuatio: what Was act them. pain and suffering of the time, manner ¢ impressions to the suffering a stead of seeing tients to eee the ull health and happiness. The put hould be wary ts, elther of doctors, medical institutions or patent medicines that 4 tten #o am to make people believe they are badly afflicted and in danger of some living torment or ¥ h if they do not ir part r treatment or medt * Investigation in either case ' bly thetr worth The true doctor's work, and what ts fast becoming the practice of the future, is not mere to cure the ‘sick, but, what i far more important, to teach ther KEEP FROM GETTING SICK. This feature of the practice of medicine is made all im- portant with us, and to « large extent acco for the great confidence the masses veople have in our w We realize that in no other life work ts the injunction IT 1S MORE BLESSED TO Give THAN TO RECEIVE re applicable than tn the field of medicine, and therefore it is one of our greatest pleasures in life to impart the knowledge we have gained through study and a very large i t nding over many yeara, to any who may be in .ANOD TALK HEALTH TO EVERYBODY. These the reasons for our advertising, and to keep constantly before the people the important fact that there ne place at least where they may go in perfect confidence with their physical ailments and be advieed In absolute good faith of the best course to pursue, and this, too WITHOUT MONEY 2, WITHOUT PRICE to a cent MONTH. CATARRH OF HEAD AND ! 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