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THE 8 PULLMAN HIGH FARES AND BAD SERIE NOT | KNOCKOUT DROPS by WASHINGTON, D.C. Jan, 90-— | Palma company p x Pullman fares and better} “Study # Het of the directors of] © —my _ —— ———— — Re neevice ts what? Geo, §,|@ railroads and the stockholders | (Seattle Stars Exclusive Service.) | , Wage) rie othe the Nattonal }®f the Pullman company, and you} NEW YORK, Jan. 0 he june A i iy vas, lw et hes et 1 to get | WMI see the community of interest. | cont looking matines « ee REA ee eee boonety | May be goin too far to say that ng Matines girl with a box panite. ie the Pullman company ts actually | @aintlly disguised — knoekout) se wee etting big tags tie se ite socom owned by the chief railroad direct-| drops for wealthy women ta the lat L sasto: ors of the country: but when one Jest arrival fromahe underworld com said Mr, [See8 the names of Gould, Morgan.’ gho plays for high atake. , Depew and similar enes on both v high stakes, this Hats, one knows pretty well why |@emuretnend maiden, She buys a He may {the directors of the railroads |X seat in w theatre whe has ‘eo public | (rive, and the stockholders won: |*tdled well, and the character of a sivton ag t where the money goes | whose patrons she has analyzed to ae Oi ee been eetting | The Pullman company has pat |* Bloety | pervice It ha : $30,000,000 into ite business,| When the victim arrives the box! be empty, Presently the de Palmas cars boca v and it ie paying returns, with no |! faced one enters and her big P : effort, on $16,000,000. And every |” pees At & mem /iittle while It euts @ melon jeyea open in well simulated won: | peg efused to give | “Did It ever occur to you how | Wig. Be oo be waiting a Sow Mr. Loftus has little improvement there has been | “nye sapathotio EC hey I is petition, and made the |in the sleeping car since the first! iuctea hy her frank pe . ne ft general one, embrac:| model was turned out? For & quar | cence She ventures a caneal te oé : ‘whole Pu ee er ee ete ee euliman | mark and the shrinking one replion| the gouimission is ng | comers Se eer se Tonce / ith becoming diffidence. Gradual-| fh LD seed & Member to Chicago to “| 4 any x or hc. The ence iy the conversation grows and the! 4) the evidence of the traveling puniic ree matron ia charmed by the naive il 3 ockholders are ent type of sleeping car is just She ralronia proposition quite | what It was when {t was invented much a2 the traveling public It wae @ good ear for 25 years ago, | Loftus declared The Pull. | But bese bey, Se has | san compan: eon able to} moved on. ‘hy has 8 concern | H4,. | M up all “hyalh compelling not found something more conven: | Hite on come = ytd on “4 sign & lease for each car, lent than putting people on shelves | youn, art at perplex eturns dividends | which are reached by a ladder? g girlhood, that the car retu And the matron, delighted at garus them or not. And Why has tt not found some better! Sake not eart »m it | way to ventilate? Something more | WNtine heF confidence, talke in a the legitimate rev /sangary and clean than the way! Doyen and the stock the bedding is now carried? Why | aged i low while are porters paid just what they/ - ene iman | were pald years ago, compelling Pinal ole fash dassingly before | | vine.” the tipping ayetens, and deteriorat. | O° emt wonder filled eyes, sod) ante are busily engaged in mints | fence which Mr, Loftus ing the service? it i all due to| "go" tke she enjoys it. |tering to her needs the girl confi: | ‘at the hearing {s cal the operations of a monopoly with-| pong ‘ie ae the am wet a Aly rt hapa igs / - 4 er iz, and sue! ‘ole as it) to show why the railroads out wal regulation the wrappings ef'e tae Mt sere tune te aden Unreceerk Tate | wate poms: = re = mes Boe —— re the paces tte the excitement phe disappears, | io her temporary chaperon Mrs. Robt. Fox of New Rochelle, | YY TEST AGAINS 7 » ba they munch contentedly and| wife of a fur dealer, was the first! vietim of the new game. She was the play. POOR CAR SERVICE |. Bicone enn pits eels li fe Sh manner of the girl | Slowly the matinee maid loses| her protecting reserve. She unbos- | oma her ideals to the matron, con-| Ss =. shi heart to heart way with the air of | that superior wisdom of the middie | ' *. * ts In the operation of the Green Lake car line by which Seattle Blectric company saves ¢ of a few motormen at the to ite old efficiency, rds pe of ite patrons. considered adequate by ite patrons.| stance that ls more needed at ev-jwith her stepmoth tbe past two weeks the car an the line has been doubled hing two cars together. tw figure in the muntelpal election, | ear dragsing the rear/ 7 sctatbvcsmanns >. 3 arereer: _ Baaving the wages of a| AUDIT SALARIES. is Jonger waits between | The teachers’ salary roli for the ad slower running time ensuing month was audited by the “ patrons who have board of education at a special Gare claim that the run-| meeting this afternoon. New fe prolonged 15 minutes schoo! buildings were also dis- the change, and have figured cussed. b the delays occasioned by the Pasig esemaarehaay-areeen en take two days’ time} Jury ber? se Guility. os ih from the man who ts DAYTON, Jan. %.—After ine ‘ fo travel on’ the line out all night, the fury which heard | People unlexe some ineans ts found | Vid declared that section of the city that the/ quire eT ae — — mien “Starvation coofronts « thousand j ting & pansenger on the boats,” Da-| Poyes of ¢ and Fremont Nnes charge of horse stealing. returned | declaration of B. E David, a mintog for two months, David dectared, a) ae morning ‘Gnd even. ' ing. Seattle from Catalla, Alaska. jof Seattle, and starvation was near ee 5 that there is moat band for the 1,000 people in the ROTE-! ~ ee (harbor at Catalla, and all cargoes to a SRE ae are lightered to gasoline launches,| When work on the line was sue persons, who demand exorbitant prices for gofag out for freight “They get as high as $25 for pw 11.00 Iron a ee % ea nuts, Tomorrow at $6.95 PUBLIC MARKET Btn: cecmmut to ide eh | bape? Bed on Sale laborers free of enarge for two | months. Dried, Jap oranges, be to Se doz; 30 to had in cream and “@sin-head and foot ends. Has fancy ornanten- ||| selling 6 pounds for 2c. 4 Mal chills, decorated in gold. Is a very hand- Bam ew A egg scum i WANTS T0 SAVE NECK , Substantial bed, one that will make a very Large Japanese oranges, the best * of the brand, are being sold at Se od appearance. Regular price 6. 95 100; special tomorrow ....seseeeee ° Special $1.95 Today's quotations are: Ranch eggs, 35 to 40c dow; Baat- Jardiniere Stand on sale is simi- lar to illustration, but has three erm eggs, 25c doz; Oregon exes, legs, instead of four, and has Me per dos. Washington creamery butter, triangular shelf below. Is made of selected quarter-sawed oak, de; lowa creamery, 2 Ibs. bbo-66e; mearly English finish. Round jocal ranch, 35¢. top measures 1214 inches JOHNSTON VALDEZ, Alaska, Jan, 30.—At torney Dillon, of Fairbanks, in| By spectal here to argue before the district court an application for a writ of Fancy Swiss cheese, 25c; Wis consin full cream brick, 2 Ibs. for She: emier cheese, 16. Chickens, 20¢ Ib. Mutton chops, 12% @ 12%e Ib.; | de: Hb steaks, 150 Ib.; porterhouse, 16¢] recently reprieved | ¥ Wb; sirloin, 12%0 Ih; roune wteat,| Pebruary 1. His at Ie Ib.; showder steak, 3 Ibs. for! ciaim that the governor had no 2he; hearts, 15c each; tongues, 45¢ | h at Fairbanks Vv. Hogatt | from Lucia : tle for Se to Se Ib. tompantied by across, and stand is 17% inches per sack : % : + The instry inheight. Regular price $3.00; | Sweet potatoes, 4 ibs. for 25 (By United Press.) Se aeiare ‘ - od m | Reets, 3 bunches for Se. ote f 8 eS Be Special tomor eee nches for Ge; butting} DAWSON, Jan. 30—The Yukon |disht, airy selections, ? $1 9. coma A tbe ts ae Basin Gold Dredging company, or-|JWo exceedingly tenes o sencece wesunoepeeressee be cntons, 1 . ganized by William Ogilvie, former | pumbers Dried onions, 6 tbs for 26e. Carrots, 3 bunches for Se. Radishes, 4 bunches tor Se. Parsley, 3 bunches for 10, Turnips, 3 bunches for Se. lifornia persimmons, 16¢ to 30c Japanese persimmons, 36c Dellence, and pacity et of 10 dredges Dawson. to put a f Stewart river, ne [dhe A heating stove is a necessity these chilly days. We carry a very good line of moderately Priced heating stoves, built for use of either coal tintversity served seat claco, the first to be jlivered at White Horse, May Plano House © wood. Call in at any time; we are always 25 < SIRE a ‘aa . rs Pith 7 vs for 180. * « | program er to have an opportunity to show these ncumbera, 10c Cheap Colonist Rates | 1 Rigoletto (Par Stoves 2 21 4 i i unde, be per 1. estbound during March an The Ti ‘es and demonstrate their good points. oe, pe ge ® on Ratlroad & Naviga-|3 (a) June Bag's Sweet peppers. 25 cents dos, Co, From Chicago $35.00, St (b) Minuet Horse Radish, 10¢ 1b. | Paul, Omaha, Kansas City and Mis The Rutabagas. 1%¢ 1b. River points $20.00, St. Louis! 3 Sextet from ————— Saneratent, 04%. E Tell your friends or make Miss ‘| \fiao3a 7 ALL THE CREDIT Lettuce, 2 for be. deposits at Union Ticket. Offlee, 608 ‘ ° voy, WANT Pop corn, shelled, 2 Ibs. for 16e;|First Ave. EB. lis, General! 4 tan - 5 tb. Agent ***) (bb) The Flatte x SECOND 1 15e to 20¢ per dos. | = AVENUE | | Fancy apples, $1.00 to $2.50 box The 3S — . cooking apples, 50¢-60c per box; 10 5 Dear Heart | ba. for 2c Miss CORNER Cider, vinegar, 26c eal Accompanied with the i Ot nt east Cee ae g¢ Mooniicht BUY Now AND | New nuts—Fil Ike Ib 2 PAT ion St || jipiack walnuts, Se. Ib; Eng PAY LATER ——— ‘jah walnuts, 10¢-20e Ib; almonds ‘ae : _ 2c 1b; pecans, 20c Ib.; Braz THE MATINEE GIRL WITH THE No Mail, Telephone or C. 0. 0. Orders Filled for Hour Sale Merchandise, and the right to limit quan- Skirt Braids. Handkerchiefs. Women's and Children’s Handkerchiefs, twisted threads Men's Sox. white and cole During this balt | ton Sox, with all white seamless and a good wearer this hour, @ pair Dress Ginghams. Bromo Seltzer. sand checks regularly worth & 1-3e. this hour, a | {Gallon Heavy Tin Coal regularly priced ing this bour Imported Challies. French Challies, in as Table Oilcloth. | Ya-pound botties of Per- in the most de shades and a ‘arge variety of pretty le designs, tile or regularly sold for 19e. larly sold at 85¢. ing this hour, a yard half-hour, a yard. 14¢ Val. Lace. A splendid assortment of | Women’s Gowns, Wrappers. Women's Long, Lace, in neat designs; such as Witch Ha 10e a yard, Daring this half-hour, fancy stripes; $1.75 line. D regularly sold sold special at During this hour, | Women’s Drawers Fine Muslin Drawers, in all sizes, with full ruffie of cam- bric, with cluster of 6 tucks; band top; regu- lar 26c. During this Pearl Buttons. Toilet Paper. Extra Large Size Rolls Tissue Toilet regularly sold for We a roll this hour, a roll . half-hour, a dozen itk-Lined Mo- ALICE MO6E: atre, after knockout drops had been | tion with two richly dressed women administered through the medium | of, middie age, who admitted they of brandy drop candy, For two /did not know her. ts of the Green Lake dis, ing, many passengers being forced quiver about the matro: ips. Sho days she was at the point of death. ) When searched Mra. Fox's purse taining bitterly of font to hang to straps and crowd plat-| bas paled strangely and there is «| Detectives, working upon descrip | was, found in the girl's stocking are comp! wed by | hme to Ret to and from their work dizziness and a queer numbuess of | tions furnished by her and the par- | Shedenied having taken the tlas and inconvenience cau Y | down town, the brain coming lor attendants, arrested Alice ing dewels, or having administered An insistent demand comes from | sith te Moses, 16 years old, daughter of a) knockout drops. The police are asatelance. Ca ribbon manufacturér,| sow hunting a mysterious middle. | company restore the service at least} ‘They ut who had left home some time | aged woman who frequently visited, jen" ago because she could pot agree! the girt at her roo tan and gray; regular Beautiful All-Sitk Taffe- ta Ribbon, tn assorted colors, up to 3 inches wide, for bows, trim- mings, etc.; values to 12% a yard. blue and dark red Coal Hods. suitable for suits, conte and separ. Beautiful Curtain Swiss, in dots and other new spring designs; larly s0ld up to sold at 3%¢ each. Dur- 4. and who ta! ing this hour, er, She was) believed to be # feminine Fagan. So worked up are the Green Lake | ory step. Once there the matron | found in the orchestra circle of the |), The girl refuses to disclose the | residents that the teage Ie likely Collapses. And while the attend-| same theatre in animated conversa identity of her mysterious friend. this half-hour, a yard. BARGAIN SQUARE > Women's Very Fine Black Cotton Stockings, Friday, a Pair .....12%4¢ Friday we will place on sale at the Bargain Square one case of Women’s Fine Black Stockings, guaranteed fast black, well made and seamless Friday, a pair, while they last .. FA Cc TRAINMEN MAKE REQUEST. — A commitios’ of foam the Great Northern and North ern Pacific raitroads has been sent to Bt. Paul to request the manage ment to recruit the operating force for the new Spokane, Portland &/ Seattle line from pe Green Lake, Wallingford av., the case of William Newby on a/for landing provisions.” This te Pe) ee gg ae gh mn His atin DONLAN’S VICTIM Lon, ‘Breatly overcrowded in the | a verdiet of “not guilty” this Mort | oorrctor, arho has Just reached, though they had been shipped out A PROFESSIONAL *f “ $ boats and Hotels a Wik thao ane Be thetl F the Catatla|; Uader the name of John a Comptete point, owned or leased by private ® mining line.) Steve Liptak, the burglar shot and! gave food ard lodging to 300 of tts | killed by Officer Donlan early Monday morning while resisting arrest, occupied a room at Tur ners hotel, 101 West Main st. and in this room yesterday the police that Liptak had T Oranges, 10¢ to 2he doz. Turner believed prea eer Grape fruit, Me to Tbe, = sntatleice | PRICES TODA maitre tet This Bed is ‘ prunes, 2 Ibs. for 15¢ named Miller were the same, and | Thimbles. | Silver Thimbles, stiffen- ed for practical use; all sizes. During hour, each .,. Men's Night Chiffon Voile. B. Priestiey’s All - Wool Chiffon Voile, in black inches wide: regularl; sold at $1.50 a y During this hour, Handkerchiefs. Men's Fine, Soft Linen | Women's Fur Scarfs and Handkerchiefs; fetty geld tor chinehilla, brook mink, ar’ French coney and er- mine, with head trim- mings; beautifully lin- our regular $3.50 val- Men's Fine FI ght Sh! ves. During t Night Shirts, all sizes and worth regularly Women’s All-Silk Cash- only, and may be Wusiness was brisk on the market] sc "Per hor, the identification was made com wee Lined Garten, te the past few days. This morning . 90-106. plete later in the day & large number of wagons with) © Saterten Se to 120 Ib. Goods stolen from the store of The following Popular Music—“School Days, “Red Wing,” land = Waltz,” Sweetheart,” “Honey Boy, Tablecloths. Snow White “Bieached Table Dam- 58 inches wide. sizes up to 6%; regu lar price $1.15. Shopping Bags. Extra Large, Well Made Tumblers. Tumblers, fire | new patent; regularly h our, & copy . Golf Gloves. Black Woo! Golf Gloves, sizes; regular this hour, each ..47¢ | Wash Goods. Shell Hair Pins. 1 ee gold, green and #)*. UOice were on the market. aattcetan soo. M. Druximan several. weeks ago ware 4 gold or black and Myakima Burbank potatoes are| Pumptine lice ib were found by the police in Mil-| c=aeeR ld, ulead 10 65 ed at $1.26 per anck delivered.| Yakima honey, $1.50 gal; comb,| F's room, a! gold, Head is | canard Royal spads are deliv-| 200; candied honey, 20¢ ib; 2%] PAPEer clippings of various burgiar cr inches “in height, }jered at $1.50 per sack. Ben Davis |ibs., 460, 6 Ibe. 850. jes and rovberies. hy db oti) Spples, faney Wenatchee apples, are| Hubbard squish. be to 160. It ie beijeved the man kept a ae posts and top rods |/Shiing at $1 to $1.26 per box de-| Flowers — Carnations, 60c per| Scrap book of all newspaper atories | «wy, , are of heavy tubing, |jlivered. Onions have been ad-/dozen; roses, $1.00 per dozen; | regarding his own misdeeds, ‘ a “ie ill vanced by the wholesalers and as\violets, 25¢ bunch; chrysanthe —— * with five heavy fill- ]]S*¥ofan market dealers are only|mums, $1 to $1.60: parcissus, 60c id at $1.00 a dozen. During this hour, ea Floor Oilcloth. Good, Heavy Floor Oil- .o ee WILL SING SEXTET | FROM LUCIA OF MURDERER MISS THORNE TO RENDER, BEAUTIFUL SELECTION during this hour. 33¢ China Cups and ures and plaids; regu- worth up to 20¢ highly folished and first quality, hour, a yard . choose from; our reg ular 40¢ square yard Caps and Saucers, dec- orated and gold band. Good 24Inch Wool Mo- Washboards. Durable Wash- boards, made in Seat- (By United Press.) HALL THIS EVENING. wears and rusties like cup and saucer . Embroidery. Thorne, the talented operatic sing sutiful. Naineook @m- the soloist at the} | Planoia Recital to be given by the habeas corpus in the case of Luke|D. 8. Johnston Perovitch, now under sentence of|hax consented to sing the Sextet | 22x40-Inch Turk | Toweis, full bleached; our special 2be grade. During this hour, each jer, who will be yard, During this hour, During this hour, extra fine val : } Embroidery... | window Shades. pvitch to|. This is the first time this beauti sook Embrolderies and orneye now yy composition has been heard in Plaid Suitin, c | | power to set a date for the hang. | Tii@rne wil) also sing several other to B0c each; liver, Ge Ib; roa ing. pretty selections medium and all beautiful, desirable 36 inches wide; ing this hour, a yard Potatoes, 18 Ibe. for 250; $1.60 DREOGES FOR KLONDIKE. | aetrostyle Pianola regularly sold for ntal programme ts During this hour, each Lace Curtain: Beautiful Lace Curtains, regularly worth up to $5.00 a patr; 50 inches Pongee Silk, Castile Soap. Famous Boccabelli Cas tile Soap, in green or Pillow Tops. Lithographed Stamped Pillow Tops; governor of the Yukon, is planning It ie @ program of ill undoubtedly of tne dainty | contract will be oe in San Fran-/ ston Co. Recital Hall at Third and 11 designs to choose | hour, a pair ..$1.90 regular ‘price During this hour hour, a yard ... CRE AT AR ES LS Sale of Women’s Coats Friday at $2.50 es’ Coats, picked up by our New York buyer. their true value this year cused on application at the Pioneer it’s a fortunate purchase of Women's and Misi come In dark gray mixtures, all we can say, if you a this sale pass without securing one. One-Haltf Price for All Remnants Friday--One-Half Friday we will close the store’s remnants at exactly one-half their regular remnant price. dress goods, Wash goods, towelings, velvet and braid trimmed will let you esti rein need of a coat, you'll be disappointed_if you let Your size is here. led with the - Butterfly remnants of linens, silks, One grand effort to rid the stocks and store of remnants that have accumulated dur various January sales Choose and pay Advance Ship- The New Royal ments of New Suits Models Have The Piano used is the Have Arrived.

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