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‘ THE SKATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, JAN. 29, 1 ary 1, to wite of L. C. Hurke, & sort, } MORRIG NAMED A - { ig HE MAI S STANT BNGINEER, Caves So es Sete S eS) Cochran—-At $05 Fourth ay,, Janus : . o > Tho * RONT » ary 19, to wife of John W. Cochran, %, ity Bngineer Thomeon thin aft a non * } emoon appointed D. W. MoMorris le Pra ene se | cclfrmmicnal 414: Morte Sarda LS | iSitat"r"tnat 2 s| REPORTED FAVORABLY (= ee Sesies se ra ss charge of the contval district in | Alaska Coast Steamship company, bine Belfrage, a daughter fohjunotion with Assistant City en |i. Sap ys = “ cokes. . , . Brier-At 127 North Beventy-third Rogtucer Dimock. MeMorris (Star Goecial Gervice.) tures Of the measure, but in view | Pier be Portend wi at, January 18, to wife of Wallace hon Seat oF the ety up to 1900,| OLYMPIA, Jan, a2--While neyot the large number of specitio|F Valdes and | Howard pe «4 aaeth Brier, @ #on fete ae he eit to & poal:|formai meeting has been held, alll promines ontstanding to support /evening at & o'clock wah. 6: 5S Star § 5 hanes Wilson—-At 906 Morth Beventy= oe Pea With the United States corps| the mombery af the house commit-| (hin particulary meaure, members of |CArKo of lumber ang general mer (Star Spec rviees) January 18, to wile of Ox er fo caktaeers. He wan for a time | tee on privileges and clections have | the committee feel they would not chandise and a fair lat of par) OLYMPIA, Inn. 22-~The Alaska ® daughter joan must have worked at least ai |! the Philinpines. agreed to make a favorable report }oo justified iu making any changes | SAasers Yukon Paeifico expoeition received Henson--At 2911 Westlake, Janu- T.| months in his present position, hel \ giiwang ~ "1 soon On the direct primary bill pre-jin it The stoamer ftauri i» loading | couple of “jolts” thia morning. “|ary 1%, to wife of Jule Benson, & UOLY HEAD In| §* Informed. | He must also be able MARU GAiLs. pared by the State Direct Primary} Representative Rane, who ta a|itmber at the Ariington dock, and) At 4 caucus of the Bastern Wash-| daughter. to gtve three responsible buatnesa league commitioe lat summer > lin sohed to watt for Hamburs| ington members of the house, at a waing the United | amount effort to secure) money lender, wage earners of for short periods to ‘of money, form letters Meant gut, nome of them ted te mere Boys who are in of Interest each month Pollowing fa a form letter re ohne thom bow =— by @ young man in Seat el 0 foams which wilh | “Dear Sir:--T wish to Inform you, to pay thelr billy! without bel woop = thelr credit) y ayatem of lensing money to #al . often amounts [© ) snd can make lower rates ahd bet men as character references, If considered safe by the The loan te secured; the money ta spent, and the victim ts face to face of making confl-/ with the problem of paying a debt = MAYBE BEN sere Of MOAN - aried people that ts not excelled fetter says nothing Of iy the city, I loan my own money than Interest per | tor terms than any company ar cor The Japanese steamer Shinano menber of tte committee ind who Several members of the commit:| kas introdvved a bill of his own, “ceount of the heavy fog, She sail ed this afternoon with a full cargo Of merchandise and fair Hat of Ort- ental passengers LATEST PHOTO OF GEN. WM. BOOTH oF (Star Special Service.) OLYMPIA, Jan. 22.-—W. L. Hen. today by way of Central and South to arrive in port from Skagway) tonight with a fair passenger Het. Steamer Lyra will sail for Ma-| nila this evening with a eargo of | lumber and general merchandise, | The schooner Kona sailed trom | Ban Pedro, Cal, this morning for Port Townsend with a full cargo o weneral merchandise. Schooner Admira fied from an Pedro for thie port this morning with @ full cargo of general mer- chandine, The Hiritish steamer Virginia walled this morning for Auatratia with a cargo of lumber end general merchandise which D. M. Thompson, of Spo- appropriation for the “open river” and for butldings at the state col- loge, amounting to $160,000 to §190,-; 900, be coupled with the exposl tion appropriation. Also at a caneus of 16 members of the senate, at which Senator Boone, of Whitman, presided, it was agreed that thore fn auCUR should insism®upon the showing by the expoultion poople that the $400,- 000 asked for for the university should be shown to be abiolutely necessary for exposition purpo Unless this can be shown those the eaucus will refuse to support the measure. Record of Deaths. Mara, whieh —" | the temptation Gr necessity Is great! ey was due to safl for tee and in America ports. kane, chal f the proprit: 7 emiatere ode ut b the ae a ro th ane, ehairman 0 he appro Deaths were registered today an Nee ea ee ct] aaah foe Nan: te betard rete ah OTien, thle morning at day: |i inantintled ithe minor tome] loakwe. vill wn FePOFtINK (0) “ataamer Ramona, of the Pacific] tions committee, presided, it was] foliows y lenders of ences, he is given a loan to the elayed several hours on |Coust Steamship company, is due! determined upon to Insist that the} Brooks-Charles M. Brooks, 4, January 19, at 4193 Lindow at Russeli—James Russell, 85, Janus ary 19, at 621 Weet Forty-fourth ay, Duffey—Barney Duffey, 62, Jan, 14, at Lanaquah, Shea-—Patrick C, Shea, 61, Janu- ary 16, Ot 916 King mt, Kellogx—lio Thayer Kellogg. January 1%, at Bouth Park Strain—Martha #. Strain. 66, Jan« nary 16, at 164 Twenty-third av Lovette—H. M. Lovette, 55, Janu- ary 1%, at Fourth ay. and Majin st Clarke—Sarah J. Clarke, 6%, Jan- wary 2, at Went Seattle, O'Hara Thomas O' Hara, 16, Jane uary 14, at $25 Twentieth av. it's Ve aay. A nowt prominent! . paghe ss at Georgetown, preeaed See os = ro a Say ‘ mentioned aa likely to recolve the Valdes late this evening with a large Tar ened tam tance ene meinh 4, Deuih tl a we = vi Sel ecce au Fg Oo bay |Apoolniment at the hands of Gov~ Passenger List aS _ oo “| sakuaey 13, 4k Went Gentle: ireckty of monthly |koep your eredit good without Mt.| state reieny sos rnina ne ane enetenare, Peterson and Callahan, of) steamer Watson, of the Alaska| Porter—Medora A. Porter, 6%, fgccorting to the sy*/1 will loan you any amount that ts er ee ee, cations Tey «ora offices, retort that they ina | Pacific Steamship company, arrived | January 20, at Seattle General hos \reanoeabie, wad that te better than| ‘The ame soon & Mostitiin to bulla w 40. toot sailing yacht, | Port this morning at 7:30 o’elock, | pital ly worded form let-l borrowing of your employer ar! yin meat of YD. Rockwell and Te ee ee etobert ancien, |witer a record run of 64 hours from | Stewart—hilile R. Stewart, 39, Mjrect temptation In| friends, aa the Obligation is purely | wentoner tment, Mave also been wiih nemoouer | Robert Beatle | San Francisco. She brought « full| January 20, at 435 Twenty-nevonth Beang mon working On| a business and pot & persdual O00 | tne tennebge att, underatood that Bhilwhole, bay lamt. night, will be | C280 of general merchandise and | av. south. who have never por! “Come in and let wa talk with | Ory teeny ee nnnounce the ap Beene Lie waite atthe Beattie |{MF passenger list and reports hay-| Newiander—Nile New! of money large | you, You are welcome to our time | "tment this afternoon Ehipyarde at Ballard, to be given «|S encountered fair weather| January 14, at Wayside aeeealt uneleuming. 4 | throughout the entire trip. Sho| hoxpital. ity any of thelr se ‘The temptation te to rs * the open: | tial. at jand you woo't regret having apent yours when you learn how easily pare it. “All business ts gtrietly confiden- Your employer and friends HALLIGAN MUST Upon the application of the attor- } Bteam schooner Weabington toft Const company port from Valder tomorrow with « of copper ore. wa left Ketehikan | will sal! for Ban Francisco Friday Marringe licenses have been te- | ued teday as follows Vermeire-Lompry * Henry Ver- Williams, Willlams—William H, Tt, January 19, at 2312 Boylston ay, Hop for a time af) you can get an advance on your Ban Francisco thie morning with @ an ee sae d tanto, with the | sslary-—-whieh can be repaid tn dae sums ct tect ene’ teen LIGENSED TO WED north. ‘ back the loan | weekly or monthly installments, aa cesantion O16 Maattte Chiba—HL Chiba, 32, January 16, The story of vou earn and can conventently Bteamer Jeanie, of the Alasks stead Bt Providence hospital. ot <s dae So aecive te Bonney —Peter Bonney, 32, Janu- ary 16, at Providence hospita McGregor—Harry Krutz MeGreg- or, infant son of Dr. and Mrs. Gregor ib story need know wathing about it. [neve tor the imprisoned men Judge ita . Little Chance. } “For « short time, if you will/Manford this afternoon teued an for Beattie yenterday with $40,000 in metre, 91, Beattte, to Minnie Lom- pr ingpeshooy 3 —— <a ‘ease with which the | bring this letter, I will loan you) order commanding the appearance etd and © fair pasnenger let pry, 21. Beattie, : amily ” F: Mate thst loans can | for 30 dayy without Interest. before him of O. P. Halltkan, warden L. Hi. Gray & Co. has changed the| Pellet-Moser — Vaughan HM. Fol-| way. Wunérsi afternoon, spneny - lett, 22, Beattle, to Mae Visla Moser, | 22 ynoney leader takes | a! SAINTE SE DURAND DENIES it must have two enough to cope with “if you do sot need « loan your ‘as is unavoidable } eolf, kindly refer hia letter to some ‘The applicant for « friend whem you can recommend.” be om }eOn, confined there, should not be of the United States penitentiary at | MeoNeil'e island, to show cause why John Christensen and BW Anters | and Anderson allege that the Alesia oourts had be right to try and sen- tence the twe meen and they ask that they be met free for that reason. Heth are under sentence of three CHARGE (Beripps Telegraph Service.) STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Gal. Jan. 2%.--Professer Durand, head of the students’ affairs committer, de- hiee the statement printed in o Ban Franciaco paper that a dtacrumina- Hom ie made between Orientals and whites in the matter of dormitory accommodations He said the Japa- nese servants must live In quarter HOW THE FAMOUS LEADER OF THE SALVATION ARMY LOOKS TODAY. 7 Lo SOR ae eee = ae eerie - FEY CHOSEN tes eempent, But the Jap : ty ine pamement, bat that the Jae. | ‘The couseil test night turtiid) A permit was granted to tho Se. mag ve in Endina hall, or any- down the appointment of both Of) hitle Kleectric company to extend where they ghecen, on @that If any Mayor Moore's superintendents of the Kainier Heights line to the old 7 -¢ wT M wy und CL. tity boundary, The extension will are pow living in the basement they » t are doing oo out of ch Fey-—the vote on Fey's appointment fontinue along Thirty-firet av ~* iit | wae 13 ta I, Crichton being out Of from Day st, the present DEATHS AND FUNERALS. the toom, end all the counelimen,'¢ MeClelian at; | present, etcept Kelea, voting againat confirmation; om Maloney the vote was.t4 to 6, as Keleo did not vote at all, om the ground, as he explained Inter, that the nem imations for that particular office were coming fm too fast to enalile bim to vote intelligently flong the latter street tn an easterly direction until i connects with Mt. Rainier drive. then along the latter in a south paeterty direction to the efty bound. ery as it waa before the annexation Of Southe: Seattle ‘The following bids for treet im provements were accepted: Twon Mra. Win Merehan died thin sfter- noon at the Minor hospital while undergoing an operation, She was 45 yeare of age, The body te at the partors of Hulterworth @ Bona No funeral arraceements have been made as yet ents, Mr. and Mra. Frank Jones, © ‘Thirteenth of, Funeret will be held tomorrow morning at 19 o'clock to Walters, for a time at least, was not @iapated as to his office, He took fiyan; Thirty-second ay water mains, International Contreet com rivals were present !al Contrect company, $1,211.40. ve MOORE WINS W SHIT Chl 122 YEARS OLD aust WON'T NEITHER MALONEY NOR errainus, | [name of ite steamer Robert Dollar |to Fair Oake Laat night ¢ master of the @ ain John O'Pirien, | mer Wdith, ec from thy #ix-masted barkentine Ev- erett G. Griggs, Captain Delano, which t# 42 days out from Honolulu ‘Thirty days is considered @ long was yesterday pulled off and te now | anchored in Bhilahole bay, She wii! | be unloaded and placed on the ary- dock for repatra, ash she sprung several sean. TELEGRAPH BRIEFS Higgins Sinking Rapidly. OLEAN, N. Y. Jan, 22.--Ky-Gev- | ernor Higgins ie sinking, but may) live a few days, according to his physicians’ bulietia this morning. | Volcano Erupts, TOKIO, Jun ‘The volcano Asamah- Tama has been In eruption | Miners’ Convention Adjourns. | | INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, Jan, 22— @ The miners’ convention adjourned | Barthelemy, 26, Rellard, to Anstasia | die (hia morning. The con chose John Mitchell as! bead delegation at the vext meeting of the American Federa tom’ of Labor. | Entire Family Drowned. | | EXETER, Mo, Jan, 22.—John/ | Rverison, hin wife and child were! | drowned white trying to cross the; Francie Jones, aged 3 yeors, diet} Mayor Moore did not get down tydifth av. water mains, Interna-| White river In a wagon. j tered today thip morning at the home of bis 1 im time to make another nomina-| (lone Contract company, $5,224.35; | . ee Wall—-At 817 Bell st, January 20, tion, consequently Superintendent Fourth av. &.. paving, $9,155.26, T./ Joha 0. Burke. to wite of Wilt Wail, a daughter. | | OAKLAND, Cal, Jan, 22—The funeral of John D. Burke, assembly ja militia company headed the cor-| to | LOGAL FLASHES 22, Seattle. Ledwig-Migginbotham — H. Ludwig, 27, Seattle, to Hattle Hig- M, Seattle. chumacher- Walker-—S, M, Schu- macher, 35, Bryn Mawr, to Effie Watker, 33, Bryn Mawr, Mapes-Decker—Frank M. Mapes, Nebel-Renton—Herman C. Nebel, 21, Great Pails, Mont. to Mary L. Benton, 28, Great Falis, Mont. Ross-Armehshank—John Roes, 23, Vietorta, to Allee Armehshank, 29, Deer Harbor, Wash. Gerber-Cassait — Inidore Gerber, 24, Beattle, to Hannah Caseali, 23, Seattle, Bpear-Murphy—Arthur L, Spear, 4, Heatile, to Agnes L Murphy, 21, Seattle. Tamgucht-Tanaka — xuchi, 86, Artingten, Tanaka, 24, Japan. Taylor-Dickinson -« Charles E. Taylor, 22, Burton, to Flora ©. Dick- inser, 19, Burton, Hangen-Hannem — Charles Han- wen, 41, Everett, to Caroline Man- nem, 41, Ballard. Barthelemy-Beck — Herbert L.| ‘otar Tam~- al, to Shin Heck, 24, Ballard. Rennett-Winkley —-Tert PRennett, | 90, Meattle, to Mra Eliza Winktley, 56, Reattle, Hoper-Berberick —~ Kenneth C. Hoper, 25, Seattle, to Helen M. Ber- berick, 20, Seattle, Birth Record. The following birthe were regis- Burke—At 807 Dearborn st., Janu- Lakeview cemetery, where inter-|* less active part in the proosed-| pany, $4,963.50; First av. sidewalks, | leader, wae this morning attended ‘ cnet ot te lings, however, than he has at those! Hane Pederson, $20,977. eTwenty-| by a large delegation from th wed NEW REMINGTON RIFLES IN. | ————— — times when any of hie numerous! efath ay, water mains, Internation-|capital. The regimental band and| Have you seen those new model | Remington rifles? We have a| beautiful Ine in 30, 22 and 36 call-| bers. A. L. Hall, 1111 First ay. °°! Good plumbing 1s essential to | health. That Is the kind Geo. H Woodhoute Co. always do. Call up) Main 944; lod. 944. 112 University Angelsburg—Mrs, Mary E. An- eclsburg, 46, of Sotwh Park, this morning at the Providence hospital. dines aren eet tree. r ‘ |ginbotham, 18, Seattle, Burial in Calvary, hig 37 eddie pniver- : . The two min were réeentiy cans pane oe 1m © ime: Dugan-Pallon—Michael J. Dugan,| Palmer—Mary C. Palmer, propri- wheted by the Aluska courts on the \¢ owners of the steamer City of | Seattle, to Nollie G. Ballon, 26, “essen oe Brag ce Pee wg ground of having aswisted tn « riot Rverett are planning the instalia- | Seattle. oune, ay. an winia Bt, . near Nome, In August, 1906. a: oh Wattee: Bryane—Hauamann—M. 1 Bry-| ' ‘The attorneys for Christenson No word hos av yet been recetved | #98, 32, Beattie, to Rotla Hausmann, Steamer City of Everett, while attempting to make a landing last night during the heavy fog, lost her paxnage yeare and three months each. PaThe schooner Tobert fleartes,|2% Seattle, to Cora Decker, 18, AG-l ers The stomer was little dam which went ashore near Batiard, | b¥rn. aged. We make our depositors feel that it is a pleasure to do busl- ness with them—not a burden. Courteous treatment invari- ably. Deposit your savings with us. WePay4 Per Ct. interest On Savings Accounts ona {MES D. MOOE...... B SOLNBA...............-- Cashion & Trust Co. Cor Breond Avenue anf Cherry Street ‘Moge Bullding, Reattia, Wash let wee | Mabel and Tom Free. Mabel Carter and Tom Buck were | |this morning released from the| fate Rep : i, ae ae a sate “ foounty jail, after serving 30 and] lames joore, the prompective 90 days respectively for vagrancy builder of the Lake Washington W sags Tevegraph Service.) Prenton canal, proved victorious today in} N FRANCISCO, Jon. 23.--Tho — es the long and hardfought suit | ®%#ment of Counsel before the ww | A warrant for the arrest of | 9 9 Grooght against him by the First | PfeMe court on the application of George Pry was eon gel at the | | National bank of lows. | Mayor Sehmits to have the inidiet-| Prose: uting attorney's office today | : Tha bank sued Mr. Moore for|ments against him quashed wero | charging grand larceny, Dore Ben $5,000 on three notes and $1,000 completed this morning, and the! ¢tt charges the man with having} attorney foes. The case had been | attorneys on both sides were given| sole 6 ee ie ot lect: e " days ch file their | #400 frota he modified directoire coat is close decided adversely to the plaintiffs | five days in whi : : duing and en ut sharply away twiee and each time carried to the | Mists and authorities. Counsel for | Stole Twenty Doliars. | | tyoes the waist lise. ‘The cont com- | United States court of appeals. The Behmits wed that the indict-/ Andre Blanco was arrested by cette ait iawmann sulk. of” Gide |wult came up for a third hearing be-|tments wore illegal on the ground | Sheriff Smith this morning on com 1 own eloth and is trimmed with lfore Judge Hanford this afternoon {that they didn't sbow unlawful in-| plaint of Jose Borrell, who charges pale Blue velvet, whick is fidcked jand was finally dismissed upon the jary to property, as a liquor license | the man with having stolen a $20) with orange, The chiffon steeved japptication of the attorney for the | couldn't 1 as property,|#0ld plece from he He wa . i | are embroidered with blue, while the z lowa bank Fo wee gers r wutor Heney com-|taken to the county jail and é \ coat {a worked with brown aitk of] 7(R2 amartwoor | | hated hte 9 wumption by quoting | ® charge of petty larceny lodged i la stronger shade than the material Service.) peer Es ed = Btates - supreme | agains im : ]it crnamesta, PORTLAND, Ore, Jan. 22-—-On ms. a | Fined for Drunkenne ; | ‘The skirt tw a short p one | May 20th Mra Mary Ramaey 1. | | Despite their promises to go to| i lithe length being three inches fram | wood will pass her 120th birthday. | COAL DEALER BEATEN. | work John Oldedale and bis partner OO § hi ithe ground. This is the rule laldlgne accounts for her longevity in| Hans Oleson, were this morning f down by Dame Fashion at the prea-| right living end “trusting God.” (Serinne Telegraph Service.) | competted to pay a fine of $6 each. lent moment for everyone upon the) | always tried to keep from wor | SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. $2 It ts Oleson awore a ontn be had onty | promenade ring about litte things,” she sald & direct result of the fuel famine, | tke8 & few drinks and was not in i | Blue forget-me-note « Ie into! “t giways attended to my own bust the methods of the gas-pipe thugs |‘? 1east rank. Oldedale, howe ORE than three hundred i | s charming round hat, the osprey | ness, and kmew that if 1 did my) ee seat | “2k* emvloved to secure @ supply of | reste teeta nant ado erogapgrs ; thet finkshes the back being of yel-| work the Almighty would see that {| frank McDevitt, a recent arrival) on: inst night, when George Hom-| |ROQUOIS SAILS TOMORROW P = . 2 was well looked after, No, 1 don’t|/in the city from the east, sb0t! burg was closing his co rd, on| ee Maen eee _ pleces of white and col intend to die for a good many |himseif in the head shortly after Noe st A well-dressed stranger Steamer Iroquois, recently p $ Theft Charge: lyears. The thought of it never en-|o'elock this afternoon in the bath] approached and asked for a suck stldhaned be ten Alan spell ored Wash Goods will : . —— = arrested by theliors mychend. i have just sut-|room at his residence, Lg Poe ow coal. When the coal was delivered | company, leaves New. York tomor poltees th orning on a charge & years, | wood Sealibor | eae id MATES |seribed for a magazine for 5 yeers,|The weapon used by # he stranger dealt Homb mu ow on her t a the ie S aaie A ee ale aoe oa nee enters eee eeek lame a aenaea Tat, MADevill,| Cnncne ete ene carce Smee [TOW 96 bee tat Geauans. IBY ors be shown on our coun blankets from Fred Hammer of the} Mr Wood waa born tn Knox | with his wife, moved into the place | gun barrel enclosed tin a newapape days on the trip. She Chippewa Rests? aia Be Shs Se ONY, lville, Tenn. in 1787, and moved to/jast week, Despondency is sald! ina escaped with the sack of coal,| will aail the Intter part of the week ters tomorrow. Every Good ten and coffee or 7 Crenin ta 1064, where tho baa Brea |te he the couss. Mra MeDovilt| Soule recovered consclousnens| tue Beatle from New York . J Shilling’s Best. eee lever since. She was the mother of |snid that her husband was CnK98C4| wane timo later and notified the yard is brand new, and the een | 4 children, but only one of them is as a book seller, but og a — en police No arrests have been made. (Seripps Telegrapn Service: / - , - | living. tering the real estate business CRITTENDON, Ky Jan. 22 BE aS ‘ i “a, (ale mmo there IN FOR A WHILE sue Shee GAT GAOT Suita roles tie styles are all 1907 designs. } |ROLPH SPEAKS THE GRIGGS.| “Coroner Carroll was notified and ed Ito pave ipanek Weak Uae T D the body removed to Bonney-\Wrt } ¢ discaveredaadl Ss , having ken the British barken- | so4 is at the home of neighbors & st, jtine & t G. Grigum January 11, |" LADIES’ MUSICAL CLUB. j Madrasses, Silk Mulls, Mercer- Int latitude 45 43 north, longitude 134 /PROPELLOR BRINGS BODY OF | I = 24 west. The Griggs ts now on her DEAD JAP TO SURFACE The Ladt Musical elub will] 7e ri, 2 r way from Honolulu to Puget sound| The Shino Mara miled this aft give third artist recital at the ized Cotton Taffetas, Llama Nand is expected rive at any jernoon for the Orient from the + she gn are Seen me : a ad é § SAVE YOUR MONEY ti ig 19 Gaye m/Great Northern dock and, as the lian, tho Hungarian ‘viotiaiet, will Cloths, Radium Silks, Raye For a Lot t { Bonolulu ‘s pellor sta b tern, Se [be heard at th concert for the| am ‘ gg. - — dead body of a © was atl “s vents Bg lB ean , ae . aa TP AYR NEW | MANUFACTURERS ENJOINED. |ret up trom the Saf tae eaty first time in the w Silks and many other beauti j } , to the surface of the WR P Pike : : E Electric Motor Line | Judge ¥ today enjoined 8 The body was tied to the COAL PIER BURNS ful fabrics. Lovely materials \ C. Ham W. H, Irvin, of and Coroner Carroll left to in } Addition Diy peg Sd tevin, trom | beens ane pl aa wee % as PGR aga Pate selling cornpositlon Know? as (eotines Telowanh ersiens | that you will admire and ap- P , Dust Clean,” embodying certain 1 Britain Not Blamed BALTIMORE, Md,, Jan The iat ok ab . i scaverion alleged to coal pler of the Pennsylvania rail Dreciate, and rices you can 5 " fi nber of the cabinet, #1 fire this morning at a loss of $25 ¢ aV-<- ate - i. Sees regarding the ‘Kingston. in oe a afford to pay---12 1-2c to 60c : . : DEATH FROM DIPHTHERIA. | ciicnt, nal will soon t les t vat DANIEL FUHRMAN, THE a yard ier pha property . ae is rectenenh temmmenend A—How fd Sparker come out TAILOR, 1016 SECOND AV . cages y lot iands a fine ye ats 7 eagmen unde in the auto races Make ty lothes and mak WwW vege ' t : : oul: pene - oe R—Third in the hoapital ‘om right, The finest and lates pWateh Baturday’s Star for 2 “ ak nehaiedt wee, to =a pattern suitings from the best mill joul vd ge : d i t rt ait n per vty aun 2 FS ies shoes WhoWansaFinePiano? ices: § McCarth ALK WITH FA ; “ oes ei teak wt thal » gigantic wale of al used | we can show you what is correct tr About It . r ' nd organs nt rn 8 tn nl ded * 1 8 CLUBS Company's wareho - $$$ | 28 a inna PR Ra om ctraact chrowd bacurs |HOME BUILDERS, ATTENTION, Dry Goods Co. aa 7 etter am ere ‘ to ap West, fe hes o 40, will y HINGTON tn yy | Bes w wo for c Knap " “ w evening in Mae! avoctonham today cabled th $86, $ The | * ~% pe Baggs os >+ £99 . , 7 omy h ep nen vencerms pod a tell you how to bull i ne ches Pont > » 4 , Ms of the ald by Admiral Davi e , Ald 9. homme Ghaad Between Pike and Pine Sts. | / at eker. | ia claimed. that the bs b NOW. | / iid ae ape Wo wrdeved ti ioe must go by Thur sduy |" Aiavm bathe. 280. 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