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MONEY TO LOAN MILLINERY soit : * Soe Pu millinery at tewest prices | ’ top prices for Mr Hacsem, 1601 Fourth ave, Main 1333 or ted oe : “WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. | STORAGE vy ard. ” oe ine ace “a ’ owen aning: ple sve | water. 6 Ferry st | F Kem hous FOR “RENT—ROOMS. | ne . Mice to . ee | ~ 9 $250 ane otra - Bank |, — Tames # ’ " | A & tr t 4 : : Mark 5 . DYEING AND CLEANING | ’ c a PATENTS. ws" | ue eles SORE ae A tet Gonke Gay Ded | MRAM River ae tee an toon? tt ony bes 5 DENTISTS. ee Tose “or more hat we z not Ger ‘Cauean ‘Selewn Maal ave thes wa ev 8 FOR “FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS 2 | qcsillecomar at wadveancnatos an ; : : i i . t WRAP | Tak DEAT | price tne: 9 ‘ « , ‘ ¥ Pe { ¥ ’ j : , ’ ay A . | : f or j i LAC ABSTRACTORS. re Nant. : F Main 194 MUSICAL, Lilian Fisher 08 Angeles Ne Ald. « ' CITY REAL SSsATS | Would This Suit? ar THE SEATTLE START PRICES | | CRAVENETTE Montgomery Guaran Water Proof Black and snetion go at 85.55 Rain-Proof od Gray Cravenettes |f} 86.75 MEN'S OVERCOATS, | 0 Mens Overcoats, in und black Melt gO $5.55 |) Fancy |] tons and \E| no et 85.65 MEN'S SUITS. 0 Mex $18.00 and $18 ats, in ” Men's Me Wors 83.55 in chev tweeds and « Clay Me S585 | YOUTH® SUITS. Youths’ Suits, in black |B} S2S5 its, In fan checks and S445 s Suite. ds © You od twe splendid and CHILDREN’S SUITS. } Childr D in wor $2.45 Childre® plaidé St.45 Monarch Shoe & Clothing Co. 1317-1319 FIRST AVENUE. $6.00 Seotch and fane tweed. y mixt Opposite New Arcade Block Half Block Morth of Postoffice Between University and Union Streets. TEA. | We know the business id give you the benefit Moneyback it our mone hilling Des PORTLAND, Ore De 8. Wright, the Vane r fuel dea er who mysteriow ina ppeared from home three weeks ago, hae been found in Goldfield, Nev we cording to a letter recetved by his jdistracted wife Wright does not remember anything for the past lthree weeks, but rec con aciousness In a Goldfield U gh penny +e: D WRI $ Gl That Los Ang ww a p ei van | @ oe t made by Maj. W | of the United St T | h Th a9 a banquet oggpne Kngin i . ‘ California, a Hollen (By United Pres in consideration @ in contempla To Us Rulding t} last night Haan is a mom WASHINGTON, D. C,, Jan, 14,—| ton of marriage the i ° fo} RY — of the be looking into] The enormous fortunes transferred | delivered, or intended to " 4 And We Will 1 CREACINT LEARN COMPANY oy nd the Pacific Kurope as the result of & delivered, before af he ot MARION BUILDING ‘tTEoast citi siso of the la tional marriages, through “The | act algo. mnisation of any such Do the Rest ~ossar . hetened t . f joa-| mreat dowrle Bb ight to Uitled for- | marriie by any eltice abject fgners by AnWtcan hetrenges, bas of the Unite ton of America t Charge for one Insertion, 100 § » taken petias a0 n@r en Any person other than a eltizen of per ine, Seven words to the Mee tative Babath, of Chic He re | the United States of America, shall | line. Three Umea, one cent a Te Loae fers to the are forty taken to | be subject to a tax of | word. One month, 6e gr line Hide. = SANDS | OM o t re We lo Vanderbilt, of the total gf any such gifts, d %, @r day i 4 1. and the prospective |settioment OF advance, and shall be Minimum charge for an “ad y . te ie . ine that Will go with Miss Van. | pald into the United States trea 20 conta 2. Rank bilt when she marries her-Aus | )Y ° DOWNTOWN AG yy " a. 2 peoveriiany w an nobleman, and the fortune Bection 2 The department of per ye Bag, Co, First @ r ' : ; t] seat stillet hat will be carried by Theodora treasury ta hereby muthorized to | BALLARD acency—P. i REAL ESTATE DEALERS i ald to Wh waiti hont to Che > 1 he ( ha 1 ee : ad spt such ¢ olution fi meas ives ante ar. as. bop © provide for such ® tax he haw to levy any such tax | wich we City Hall. Phone, Bal 308 WILLMAN, 1's, 9 Times Bite Wppostuced the following bi Uement or saccording @ MAIN OFFI@E—Se h av. n pee ' ww York etlon Phat all gifts, dow. | the provisions of afin act Between Union and University " es. ta or advanees of The bill shall af in forer and Phapos, Main 1090; Ind, 441 PHOTOGRAPHERS SU PPLIO ope or both, made operation on and after its passage e@ Star cannot cuarantee a agen mecuragy or assume responsibil Anders . i ym By for errors of any Kind oc curries: @ Wrphoned adver BANKS. | (ements J = ; — POM MERC! s ' : ve ? 7 ® ad amine A Atos Bias - ) t t ateps in the progre “progress | that tralia trains will probably be runni “9 Rand " : cs we | panMe awo acne f the coast extension of the Chi-|betwers St. Paul and Butte « — fer hag be tt |] anne ~~~ —~ | cago, Milwaukee @ St. Paw time in May or June. Hy the eld | were announced yesterda die of Pebruary it ly expected th \, a | 1,000 cago work will " pa ' ° Train service wil! be established sradiog * vw aed, i wore te om Beacon i ary 12 to Marmarth, N. D, 30 tod and ° t “yr a ‘ miles we f Howman, N. D, t rails are beleg iaid at the rate of { * and & © present ¢ of the On t four miles a day ATTORNEYS AT LAW. © at ate local lee will be pu Marwarth, to whic® trates will le - - he Pitty on betwe Harlowtow and Mus | run next week, is at i Mvabe wit o greasd fs . Ishell, Mont. These tWo towns | west of the Missouri ri tock . ‘ tn the central part of Montana | construction crews are advancing ena BR are 2 miles apart westward from thin ce others nat 2 can be | Work has advanced so rapidly are working eastward along the 7 ™ L | Musselshell walley. It t# thought . ¥ RHA } that the two Iines will be connect ea ’ ed and the bridge built across the wegen ie wacom | “| Yellow at Milex City by the ~ ’ 1 middle of next mont PHYSICIANS. . - | According to the pr Women's Dissasse—Dr. 2 ae | Y ee of ground the Milwaukee & Bt Pa eure Wide . within be of the ave extension will be completed to Se 435 Arcade Shin and gen ¥ atic early in 1909. STEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN f . | r Se » Bterre ate M t« i acres : = = WILL RE PEN OPTICIANS. C - + oor © se Optical G Arcade — (By United Press.) esale, rete ange « Prices ' " NEW YORK. Jan, 14--The Har ‘ne ‘ jiten bank haw been found solver by the examiners of the state de ‘ partment of banking, and it will be % mt reopened on Jan. 20. The examina i : = " thon of the bank has been In prog w * YR. M . wae for a week In t examina roa; Glasses | 80 Bank | lew f ¥ is Busted ten neither the $50,000 which grew : on goods from the sale of Providence Savi ' ' w ~y R we ; of cost life Assurance society nor the . “ wien t Lyng a ‘ $200 000 loans to F Augustus itp —— = - . ng, shoe Hetnge and his brother were pu ens MASSAGE . " < '§ among the ass The bank wil! Fe a ° and manag . are . have on hand $1,800,000-when it re wome eae. rear 114 . be LOST FOR THREE WEEKS (By United & He writes he has been from an abscess of the br which be is now recovering MEETING AT RAINIER BEACH The Rainier Beach Improvement wlll hold a meeting at Dugdale Rainier Beach. he meeting to be called ck. Samuel C. Lancas consulting engineer, will are on “Better Highways ‘onstruction and Ben tomo: us r TO ORGANIZE LEAGUE Prelim! ry arrangements i night for the organiza ton of a lea, of the laymen of the Congregational churches of Se attle. The meeting was Plymouth church, where were je last a ex tee was named to proceed with the organization. The men's clubs of some 15 to 20 churches will be cen tered in the new league DEATH RECORD. Deaths were follows registered today as , 8. M Mitchell Mitchell, 83, Jan iB} yiumbla Station. Parson—C. A. Parson, 61, Jan, 7. 16 44th N Paddell—lefant, Jan. 12, 03 E. | Denny way John—Infant, Jan. 10, 1626% Minor Robinson—F Robinson Jan Stuht—Minnie Stubt, 63, Jan. 11 | G01 63rd N Hull-—F, M. Hull, 1, Jan, 12, 260 Dell av rown-N. W. Brown, 60, Jan 39th N H. Tueber, 2, Jan. 2. 1 W H. Tueber, 4, Jan. 11 yath W BIRTH RECORD. Hirtha were registered today as follows Johnson—To wife of A. Johnson. Seattle, Jan. 11, a son. Mille—To wife of R. A. Mills 61st, Jan. 12, a son Dol—To wife of M. Dol, Seattle Jan a daughter Gabriel—To wife of J. ¥ brie! 1 John, Jan. 4, a danghter ‘ ibe—-To wife of W. W To 2017 7th, Jan. 9, a son ton—-To wife of C. L. New 433 »N. B, Jan. 11, a soo ee ere eo SAPS AIDED IN CAPTURE E OF Bear sancti The ig 8 in. sd sean in B: SMELTERS CAN toe sh, = @ (By Un@ed Press pe ashi ha ben : ' LT LAKE ITY, Ja ’ torting f ‘ . ; : 6 of the Rp ‘ bureby ® bend ot Gall lab or Jodae Me virvenily fovoived (he chming of ihe wimie The oighe entered he thieves ‘ i me wim oe he. cheek book ' re and the concessio arKe ount embodied in the decree The che igned by J. ¥ erate ite Ls Atkit tome of crude o ML Martin } | ORGANIZE FAY CUB ie kt. P. Fay Direct Prt mass ENEFACTOR was organized at an enthusiastic meeting at e View stati ¢ tv | Robbed by a homeless boy to Green Lake, last aight) W. A. Bur | vom he gave food and lodging, 1s . leigh was elected prené lthe story tolé by George Hermis-|Church of Our La sepa Guindlom secretary to the polle Police Father John & | Representatives were present oo “ ond © * fre 7m every Dr ject le Oh kl ver gation of bis Mory has leé t . daet ee ¥ , eclme ne Kleve tiny <rocntee ah oleae ward. T. P. Fay was unanimously |! t Leo Mon aged indorsed for councilmas-on the Ke |“ Malls 2 ae Bh b. | publican Ucket. An active caropalar ree on an leant Gan sor at thé ond : has been planned im behslf of the, ™* ie 4 Saw ton, The with each in tu a wellknown real estate mas ling wretchedsess of the you union will pro p | Mies Vanderbilt's Grideamaids. |told a tale of abuse from a crue! Crom for oo : | NEW YORK, Jan. 14-—It is an-| stepfather, followed by hunger @ mt the cemetery. “ nounced that Miss Gladys Vander: | privation ae mpassion on — now | j bint Will be assisted at wedding | the part of Hermiston. He not on RAN AWAY FROM SCOUPa of "y two bridesmaids, Miss Ruth|ly dined the boy and gave bim i a . $ Vand rbilt and Miss Ruth Whitney, | mor but took him to bis room | 5, sr ida 7 pes daughter of Willlam C. Whitney. |in the Raieter Grand hotel poet Mngston, 4 Miss Flora Whitney, the little Early this morning he saw the! Mullen, 14 aod away |daughter of Mr i Mrs. Harry boy going out the door and later | Brothers’ sc ay South | Payne Whitney, will act as flower | found that $65 had been takes from | Saturday and cannot Be diam gtr! his clothes. The matter was re-| The school faculty has ported to the police nd the ar-| Police to help find them, $ Cholera Breaks Ovt. rest of the two boys followed. No MANILA, Jan. 14.—Forty4tbhree | money was found WORKING CHAIN cana deaths in four days ts the result ~ . ~ ve of an outbreak of cholera in the Refund Ie Asked. The cMfaie gang was put Mariquina valley, the source of WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 14 yesterday on the sitde at Manila’s water supply. New cases Delegate Cale today introduced aj son's brickyard, in the Du are being hourly reported. The fa }bill providing for refunding $750 to | valley a mile south of Spokane a talities have been tonfined to the the Town of Eagle, this amount | and, assisted by half a dozem natives, but several Americans have having been wrongfully paid to the | began the work of cutting @ governn with @ 6 per cent grade. ing Sale $15 OUR choice of any Suit, Overcoat or Cravenette in the house for $15. This in- cludes Ken- sington and Rogers Peet garments, for-° merly priced up to $30 and $35. These are all new goods, purchased for. this Winter season. They include all our plain blues and blacks in serges, rough cheviots and — unfinished worsteds. : Our stock is so exceedingly large that we ‘an satisfy every man’s fancy. Ww. B. Hutchinson Co. Cor. Second and Union St. been stricken nt for a survey