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HE ke! STAR —PRIDAY: FEB, 8,09 - - HIS DOWNFALL| BY ROCKEFELLER |» eee te aa! TTT IGENCE, Jordon, Chacarey in a na m Jobu D. Rock:| "ever given by a m the ay ee ef eee from the dreaded affiietion within jars of & amall colony near the Jr, stating that on on be | tory of the race for any soctal oF je, of Spain, and cannot speak! fore A " lthe past three days, The disease ome questic: 0 pril 1 the elder Rockefeller | philanthropic purposes.” The letter past th : : 1 eevee aan! pee th goer ong Mp he eo | English, In hin way he endeav-| will give to the be ineome bear ion on tanian’ te ‘cunteae the {according to the health oftielals, | Make haste and secure one of these special QUESTIONS AND COUN Peet Bn Bea. pee « ored 'o explain to the Judge that] ing securities to the value of thanks of the board for the gift,|@ulte prevalont at present. ‘The 4 @ was in the habit of passing a] 000,000, 'T gross contributions|and expresses the hope that the | Victim tw ill only # fow hours, The values funeral of Jessie Guilliford will be TO POSTPONE , yg FORCED Notwithstanding Mr, Thomeon'*) barber shop where one of the bar! from Mr MENT OF REFUSE careful explanations and the use|bere was in the habit of “ ler for educa |e be wisely mous wi mi tell 0 Duron 0 f >. held tomorrow afternoon from the lof the “queen's commonest” Kng:|him he needed a shave. Misum {|e pol se sift. of T1080 Log snend |r boy fa aaliaratecasaan id [ ety Pore Ti ceierceme Veh in dealing with the more tech: | derstanding, he earnestly explain A ssn $ 50 a 00 P. Mullen, Pike st coum | mie al quent an attempt was ed, he thought the barber sald he BIG GAME POSTPONED, bd * poms, War on fhe made to stampede the council from | needed a biseult Me was later an Ba the grand me his report and frown him down | according to the testimony of offi The big bowling game scheduled Yall Wecinesstay by declarations that he wae drift: |oers, caught with the biscuits, Aft for tonight, between a picked down: | hoe] business in pia, 'ng from the vital question ler listening to the evid town team and the & A. C.'s cham-| Could vot be there,| Councilmen who had been re |Gordon concluded he pions, bas been. postponed esti | for High Grade Suits and Overcoat: bet good Eagle beaded sponaible largely for the trip abroad | days on the chain gang worse than Wednesday night, on secount of of the be bee ged demanded that/he needed the biscults. two of the members of the all He | srtant business he be allowed to proceed with his —_————_—— attle team being sick Ss Bate tom altt yeater. (report. There was hearty approval TELEG fuctor T. W duct Ay. OE Pr ee ee ee oa Fiest Avenve Windows Det Mr Mu could of thie and further interruptions RAPH BRIEFS cific division they had made a tour of the dance $1.60 Goodell Hand Drill, 1,26, at) Rom Olympia, and |consed se hat n Pacific Ratiway « hail district with the police. Bpinning’s on re eaaaetenien! 4 red @ warrant today f An inquiry today seema to give mn . FET a yond age OH : (Scripps Telegraph Service.) reat of William Carter, of Wheeler's home as Tacoma, al | eereky sired to ‘ Harriman Back at Desk, whom he accuses of havi though when he is in the city he is Shuron Eyeglasses the program, and asked Mr. Thom | NEW YORK, Feb. §—B. A. Har-| bi# 10-year-old daughter tr son a lot of questions, until Frank |riman, who has been confined to} ance ball at that ¢ Second ay. and Jackson at EP tee clock ¢ ~ if Mullen took the questions out | his home for pearly a month as al lett for Bverett on the | tee een ucineat ana {OF,h# mouth and himself proposed | result of « surgical operation, was n train with the warrant in SSeew OUCRS several, These two councilmen |at his office yesterday for the first pocket chap. Must have the room for irectiy W sald to stop at the Cadillac house Are the most comfortable and neat ost in appearance, We are head th and fit the Kehuchard Opti J. REDELSHEIMER & CO. 800-804 First Av., Cor. Columbia St. of a patent inet: | wii . . peawed questions for awhile, | time since his illness conductor's daughte | fishing tackle and baseball « Hye Specialists, 1207 Becond |when Reynolds interrupted and in:| found In the dance hail by the con-! Hall's, 1111 Firat avenue Strongest Overcoat House in the State Forces Delay : | sisted that Mr. Thomson be allowed Piane Are Approved. ~ affective pee is week that to fatsh. VICTORIA, B.C, Feb. &—The| FO ate oe i narhans |, Criebtom Joined in and sald that jchief commissioner "of lands and | } the counell had adjourned for the] works for British Columbia yester-| with ¢ very purpose of hearing the city | day approved the plans of the route ay Yet Be | cagineer’a re } y . eer's report, Hurd followed |of the Grand Trunk Pacific railwa: s M b open! Soo for & lot! up with a motion that Mr. Thom: |in British Columbia 7 ave oney y #4 COM ison be permitted to complete hie} ry etponed again |TePOre, This was carried, and the Next Meeting in Vancouver. Our Februa was ix - #010 Seventh ward member subsided. OLYMPIA, Feb. 8.—The & ned came , A, Feb Ne State Aw | P Te nee jsectation of County Sheriffs r ces perv URBAN FUNERALS. journed yesterday, a a shert! with a Deca crema teach the hia incta session, to meet in V ‘oa ® manaae The funeral of Mra. Lewta Sorte, | *™e date to be wet in August neouver on Our low prices put the best of dental work within your reach engl. aged 96, will be held from the reat for but little by means of our PAINLESS METH oe neume dence of } faughter, Mra. Gus Traffic Demoralized. OD6 and modern equipment we make you comfortable. xe, such | Werth, at Green Lake, Sunday aft-| NORTH YAKIMA, Fob. §—Ralt-| rare caer came tow pene. Be i sabab. tecunen ck < tae arton Under. |*8Y traffic in the entire Yakima ettect barrels, crates| The funeral of Saat Wises » Washouts east of here the in. out Grtume . Mrs, Mary Brows, hot been a freight train moving pry gente B54 axed 89, will be held from Carton’s | © see undertaking parlors, at Fremont, |"8e Tuesday j pod from ., Bess ade pa Fi Sunday afternoon at took a * #008 o* seeeeere fer Over Division | | All of our work is guarantee The funeral of Mra. Mary Lang Con ; | guaranteed sister of Mra. T. W. Hopking, was}, MOQUIAM, Feb. §—At « meot-| II, Blevator service Indy attendant. Office hours 8:30 a m } p. undays 10 to 12 held this afternoon at 1.30 o'clock (188 0 the Hoquiam Commercial club m ast night, committees were ap from the family residence, 343 Polk} Oi ied to conte s aieaiady Geta é ‘ ot, Daltaré [Etttoos from Aberdeen apropos The woman who wants a bargain worth looking NATIONAL DENTISTS ik, 65c, 75c Tea Pots 30c jot county division Be cae bend up turns directly to the McCarthy advertisement for | 403-404-406 Peoples Savings Bank Building, Baer scogmemn ltd oc tg ee Bl the simple reason that she is never disappointed in corp hytong aay wegen anything this store offers for sale. The items given : below are samples of real bargains and you will find Hoquiam Store Boid for $20,000. A total of $30,280.55 was paid. | HOQUIAM, Feb. 8A. Byenson | each one exactly as represented. See our advertise- | EVERYBODY Is TAKING ADVANT AGE The Great Annual Stock- Adjusting Sale Jand Peter Thompson yesterday pur chased the Hoquiam branch en ment of new goods on page 5. eral store of Vesey & Co, the con sideration being $20,000. } | — 4oc PIQUES 19¢. $:.05 SILKS 809¢. STILL IN PROGRESS AT KOH- Frank Blumberg Drowned. i wie ‘ aia ‘ | LER & CHASE'S | MOUNT VERNON, Feb. &—| ~~~ “Twenty pieces of All Silk Messaline Frank Riumberg, excounty auditor! soft finished White Chiffon, 20 inches | eat of Skagit county, was drowned yee Cc Piques — 8 1007 Cc 1 hieh pak tae } You will have to hurry if you de terday morning, while attempting ‘ . sire one of these bargains we are © crows # slough to bis island op Anmmmmnmnmnned shipment that slips bannw—w----—4 nice line of shades, | offering this month. For the last posite the eity ped thro the blockade. They come including blue, nile, tan, reseda, laven three months we have held back all slightly used pianos purposely a ti i aed aah mani " inal } 27 inches wide and are genuine French der ray and cardinal The regular 4 4 é bd s - s for our annual February “CLEAN 1OWA CLUB MEETS FOR MERAY TIME TONIGHT and English goods. The regular prices prices for the qualiti 1 in this UP” sale, We have a big spacious are 38c and goc a yard. Asa special sale are $1.00 and $1.2 yard. To- storage for such purposes, and now club will make merry flyer for tomorrow, we've marked them morrow take your pick at only S06 a we have brought the whole bunch rooms of the Lam 19¢ cand right down to our regular ware ab. All lowana will be ° ms, and they are up now for also their friends X le. We are anxious to get them program will be rep joc SIL ENCE CLOTH 19¢. $1.00 TAFFETA S9¢. ) out of the way before the last Gay mbera, the following be 4 tare : of this month. It ts inventory ng in et J. G. Price, RM ges Good, heavy, fleecy j-~~~~ Rg < red Ta ‘ “ ta month with us, and the less second Dye, Char Pullen, Hey. Mr 1 Table Badding or 89 Sitks, 27 ches hand and slightly used pianos we 5 ‘These are just like a lot of several hundred we sold in Brown, Flora Groat and Olive 7c Silence’ Cloth, 54 [of wide, in shades of a on hand the first of March the aes Hughes " : appier we will be My last Noven = eh ‘ : ae rata ge tay Pana ig wigth, at -————-—-}_ pink, cardinal, tan, WE ARE ALSO OFFERING ALL Now we have another large shipment ready and offer pa ag! material for restavrants, hotels green, gra French blue, cream and NEW INSTRUMENTS carried over from last year at big reductions. FOR INSTANCE, here is a large mission oak, colonial style, grand top, double repeating French ac- tion, best grade German imported felt and strings, three pedals, tvory keys, and fully guaranteed, a brand ent (but carried over ast year’s stock), which we at « reduction of $83 from the regular selling price. ANOTHER, strictly standard make, in genuine San Domingo ma- hogany, finest grade of action and sounding board; in fact, one of the very best makes we carry, fully guaranteed for ten years, at a sav- ing of just $147 from the regular price This is a new instrument, but carried over from last year. We don't want it to appear on the tn voice sheet, so it's offered at a snap, to make sure that it will go quickly oTH ry thread them at the same very low price | Some are exactly like the illustration—others a little ¢ homes, The regulas price white. This taff tint price = silk and will give you » beat of «at and priv is 30¢ a yard. Tomorrow's * price is $1.00 a ial price will | Pilerent, but just as pretty w It be only 19¢@ « yard eteserve isfaction. The reg Fike body color is brown—the decorations done in con the right to limit the quantity fold to yard ow tolors one person be only i are cash “ delivered a : gc LACES ‘Seca cqupcae ME, yards of En ne adies’ fine ribbed Good One 5c glish cate Tor ab 39 be. leece lined cotton St. » goc Uupenws AR 39¢. Ne iphone or in and Drawers pee . hon Ga n Bowls---§ ecial We sell better Pianos clinton)” WIRE EMMEAMES: Msnasinctgounis vente mind te and sell them for less inches. There are man hyp t pat white. Pants are ankle length. Vests - terns in the lot and regular prices run have long sleeves ; high heck and irs money than any other deal- 2 The reg « are nicely crochet : . er of oF Nization. ‘ ' We place on sale tomorrow Mixing Bowls at less than ee whole assortment goes on ular rrow your os We will sell you the ale at only S@ a yard. Ten yards to choice, while they nly 39¢ a €an be used ¢ y well for baking purposes, as same grade, style and qual a tomer garment Stand the heat I ity instrument from one- outside is in light brown mottled effect—the inside third to one-fourth less TRIMMINGS AT HALF asc HOSE 21¢. a light yellow hie RS at reductions of $58, t nd one Weber as { the regular selling 30 “4 much as §2 pric nice of a big lot than you can buy else- where HALF of fancy Dress _PRICE ; rimmings and » of with er Y TERMS TO SUIT. —— asc to-in. soc That's why we sell over re pe as d auites splice Aceneies eee’ tare ‘ing Bowls Mixing Bowls half of all the Pianos sold f : Er eae 4 30. on the Coast at ia cael KOHLER & CHASE, . h ast. . ‘ : ' Established 1550. music house on the Coast 1305 Second Ave., Arcade Bidg., Seattle, Wash. The larg D.$. Johnston Co. Biggest, Busiest, Beat. 903 SECOND AVENUE. P. S—Don't forget the charity ball for the benefit of the Orphan. t es the of the atronage roceeds go of the orphans. At Broadway hall next asc BELTINGS Se. soc NECKTIES 25¢. N wn a ALBERT HANSEN Se Jewelry, Watches, Cut Glass weer rable w - : eC a one i of 1 nd t nches and the regular 7° ©" ’ x aturda barga t r aoop reserve the right to lim quantity. miss getting something PIANOS NEW BEADINGS 19¢. 59¢ UNDERWEAR 4 Q-( arts ] SPECIALS for SATURDAY i sit mu STRINGS 2 ir ef TUL Second Ava., Seatte finished rd edges. ‘This beading a fine, sheer Mer rt Drawe f Bs quality. and comes in a ber of pret- gr alee j a 5 ty designs. You would readily pay a izes, are ag c f By a yard for it if w ked you. As ble for spring r fre pr at die ova Now in Full Swing he E: Carts, in all the modern devices, w at a reduced price— 17¢ TOOTH POWDER 13¢. SALES AT 10 AND 2 O’CLOCK $10.75 mas 8 Ir 1 and takin heaft Oratefully yours, c DAILY re very attractive and stylish, BNoth- that is deserving of it great © 5 $13.50 Go-Carts will go for....sesssaees $11.50 ing cheap looking about the Mt the ¢t It ne r best . poentiron: IA BLANKETS, COTTON BLANKETS, SILK price. They are regular 6oc he To- regular 5 17¢ at I 3 $17.00 Go-Carts will go for... sseeeeees $15.00 AND ( VERSHIRTS, CLUET’S AND SIL Beattio’s Leading Specialist, w th ae . M be t will be on spe " t I: Se. BRAND Dns NDERWE vi fr e special sale" price 2 $20.00 Go-Carts will go for...ss.er0s 18.00 : Woo! I AND COTTON PIERCE osite entrance tomer ee IN SILK voo INGS, MERC ERIZE D FA 60008, pos: 1 SILESIAS Ni TINGS > , PebRowEK s. ae SaNGT PLAN ¢ PURSES 68¢. A 12¢ ee oe i . ARABIAN NETS AND — ak yrck to - ° e eae. ; iHAM. SWI ; r ~ rf : { , . pe . | } pe : Lateer 4 i EK WORSTEDS. CASMERES, CHE 68c - * nA a. 8c , er UOTS, FOR \ I AND YOUTHS HOSIERY OF ber of . = { . . Bee Besch ) THE GRANDES SALE EVER 1 wanted st nia- | ape i a ea TRE. SIN THIS CITY. A BIG DEPARTMENT STORE Se its d lack leather Hand Pur It t I Car f FOR SATURDAY EVENING SHOPPERS JOE MARTIN, Auctioneer 301 First Ave. r Room of Erickson Bullding OR. CLARKE 4 lal Auction Saturday Night sik hie dine, bo. ington 6t., Geattie, W Cor ice is only @8¢. i See Other Ad on Page 5 McCarthy Dry Goods Co. 1512 to 1522 Second Avenue Between Pike and Pine Streets Srconp Avenve & Sprinc Sreeer Gene gomm mmaon sez cme each Handsome White Net Curtains, Battenberg WZ