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3 to |, won; Raleigh, $¢ (Walsh), Say, fellows, I've arrived. I'm hired to help run The Hub. I 1 have W goods, keep start in as errand boy. to unpack the o the show cases filled, sweep out, clean windows, cust, run er rands, besides weighing and de livering al! packages to the ex press and postoffices and attend to the lotal delivertes. have to help write letters and get up the ads for the newspa pérs, but shucks the brain power 1 throw in with my services. It's ing about the leg power I'm thinking of. Honest, I think I'm going to like my job. I like the looks of the people around the store; the boss looks good to me, and I've been out of a job so long I'm actually itching for a spell of The is almost here in earnest, hard work. spring season and there's lots of new hats, new furnishing goods, shoes, over coats and with The lar of each coat Only I guess I'll earn my five per, right wise. the swellest suite, Hub label on the col coming in now 40 minutes for tunch, al WILLIE WITH On the Square. Opposite the Totem Pole. I'm not worry: | Watch my spiel and get heHub THE SEATTLE STAR FOX GRIFFITH STING IN COUNTESS OF YARMOUTH BIG TRADE? SUES FOR DIVORCE owt | iven PHILADELPHIA, Feb Con ‘ ule Mack is preparing for the Amer jean league season of 1908 with all | | mfidence of a man who ex TO WORKME | pee to land the pennant. Not that Mack has claimed the valuable bit of bunting—he Isn't that sort but somehow be gives this tm pression to visitors. Mack has a —_—_— fine bunch of colts and veterans for the Athletics this year. He has | ( ttle Star’s Exclusive Service.) ene advantage over last season. NEW YORK, Feb. 4—Hermas Il He wilt have Jimmy Collins, the! A. Metz, the city controller, owns star third base », om the job from | the Kttrick milis, located In a N the getaway, and when the season | Bingland village. A few days ago opens the roly-poty infielder wil | the painful duty devolved upon him be in better shape than he has/of notifying his 500 employes that been for years FIELDER JONES BACK, | It would be possible to operate the | mills only three days a week. The gloomy countenances of the work ers indicated what the order meant TYPOS TO DANCE. | to them | SOX FANS FANS GIDDY Then Metz added that the em | ployen whe live t his houses 4 | would need to pay no rent untl | they were working full time again A cheer that could be heard throughout the town was his re ward / }_ Women’s Auxilfary No. 23, of | Typographical union No. 2, will | give a waltz and two-step party at the Renton Hill club bouse this evening Killed in Gas Explosion. CHICAGO, Fi 4.—John M was killed and his daughter ¢ erine was probably fatally injured and their home partly wrecked this | morning by an explosion of gas ~“GUS BROWN’ « After the amoke of battle has cleared HERMAN A. METZ FIELDER JONES, ecial Service.) 4.—Charile Co He | (Star CHICAGO, miskey is resting eastly 4) now. there awa said recently that he did not draw is only one an even breath from the close of last season until he heard from} e Fielder Jones to the ¢ t that the latter would again lead the White in er Sox | With this load off his mind After looking over the field of bargains, you'll be Commy hae turned his attention to satis latlod that our special offer of Suits and Over ating Nick Altrock, his hand. south-paw pitet who 1s throwing fits because his salary has been gouged considerably Jones and Commy did a little extra worrying for a few days over the infield situation, due to the re tirement of Isbell, but this has been settled by the acquisition of i# the choice of everybod Fred Parent, who will play short the veteran George Davis going to Cc heap C olonist Rates. We ound dur March and Ap Oregon R nd & tion Co. From ¢ $ F 1, Omaha, Kansas Cit ‘ 1 River points $30.00, St. Louis Cor. 2nd and Yesler. “Where the Cars Stop.” 8 ). Tell ur friends er make t A i nH. I Genera t STAR—TUESDAY, FEBRUARY @, | FEBRUARY 4, 1908. | Charges Which , INY S | A ON" a he i Makes Sensational Charges Which It Is Said Will Be E | G I Hard to Prove~Earl to Fight the Case Hard. , q "q 1 | pened ” hink of going to (Geattic Star Exclusive Service.) | pened to t York op bin w to Providence Tt (By United Press.) jresidence, until her death,” some WASHINGTON, D. ¢ to Investiguie the reve thw after the LONDON, Feb. 4——The United!) time ago, The countess has em A ye nd four months . * | eeipt und = wecordingly — tor a 3 . - ployed a large number of detec United onate decide that | three-day trip to Providence ta | Preas learns that the Countess of eee ee ee a it ente won, mitre: “egg Cont, $46.10. | | Yarmouth, formerly Miss Allee! ing this atieged ieldent in the Poors gna as On 4 Mr. A. I, Shelton tried Thaw, of Pittsburg, is basing her|earl’s career, but it ds known tone cniaa te at Mew York,|the eoheme of davestig the sult for nullity of marriage, which| ow much information « has se the clerk of the senate finance | revenue re pla by n t | wilt be heard tomorrow, on the cured committee awoke one bright morn-| Providence, K. L, and returt one 08 ground that the earl was already The fact that the woman in the ing and determined to act at once. | the third day “via New York ct fe NOLO Re) married at the time he went| case Is not alive to « evidence He, Mr. A. B. 8h ‘aid He |Cost, $baé ‘ through the wedding ceremony | rere the difficulties of the took a trip to Providence, R. | On Dec, & the expartme " of go econ, ith her, and that he is physically | coun . (Aug. 4 to 7, 1907, incldsive aod ing direc to ro e and ve diat Ps c Sa : with her r ee po IE BPE be 1 (Att, Mectmect,’ The |teraing through New York wae ¥ Of Immediate Interest to Saving Houge. | unsound P : ae ohare hi ted. It must have been a #uc People familiar with the facts) from the — earl household, bis 41, including “carriage hire, car| peated. It mus © been _ P s a believe the countess will havel lordship will be a poor man, and fare, telep! 14 baggage,” | cons, for it took but two day to be keepers is the selling of Carpet Ends and - “ 4 rr . " iT in Washington, an it cont > : great difficulty in proving her|faced by this al v he de cost the government $46.50. - 3lankets on tl Lower Fic ; . case, and it ts considered very|clded to fight the 4 Henator Aldrich af Rhode 1 1 the governm: nt wut @ 6. Blankets or 1¢ Lo loor. We briefly CLARKE GRIFFITH, eee Se ere wil ee Se ee pi Ag Me aaa gheltat: io his secre. |method of investigating New York hint of the economies in the appended ligt, ‘ e yer mu the country betng re tary. Providence, KR. 1, is given in | custom revenue name ror 2 (Star Special Service.) charge against th w in th pount a ies fd al Read— NEW YORK, Feb, 4—Has Clarke/earl is that he ran off with an tained on either aide. The carl the congre | directory as Ben | the ear windo wast v A and Griffith drawn the bag of Jeinons actress ton yours ago to Scotland, | has engaged the services of Rutus Cine Alavien's Some ee SH os eee rises dhaaeshaeh Away Below Their Regular Worth, Our New York Offies| this year’? M than one anxious/and the two went = th zh the! Isaacs, who has reeet ved 5,000 as The trip to Providence was duly ence and ba w ‘ " ; : fan is asking himself this question) ceremony of simply claring | a@ retaining fee, and will take $1,000 entered tn the iteoteed Hat of “re (ing in wicked Gothan Cost t Secures This Great Factory Ciean-Up of @ince the bie New York@t. Louts| themselves man and wife before) a day while the sult lasts aw ceipts and expenditures of Ur Ree t = J .~, ; 6. ¥% Par oaeree t has become an axiom,| two witne: which, in Scotland,| Sir Kdward Carson, solicitor ate.” whose report has just been| Now, ien't it fun ! Al Cond hie ‘Tim McAleer secured |constitutes a legal | marriage a) iu the Balfour ministry made public “On Business of the rich’s secretary should have to go George Stone from Boston, that to} Shortly after the ceremony enent the countess. He senate finance commit ie the | to Providence, R. 1, every time he monkey with the haberdasher in alcording to the case of the count. will draw an equally high amount way it pears in the record “y wanted to investigate the Now trade meant to drew the wrong/ess, there was a separation, by) The ear! has alse employed Mr der authority of senate resolution | York customs revenues? And inn end of the stick, And more than} mutual consent jNewton Crane, the best-known jof March 3, 190 bi a Phage ee Rg gp nner oon one hint bas been threwn out that The woman received a sum of) American lawyer in Rurope, to | On Sept 1906, A. B. Shelton | therized in March ‘ would oe Jim bas put one over on Griff. | money a8 compe tien and went look after that part of his defens again bethought him of the New|begin until Augus ne Whether the Fox has been bar-jto Paris, whi took up her| which will concern American law | York customs revenue, and resoly-|should not cease until Janus | | — | to ae ith vigor. Bo he took 1907. And whould vot then produce peoned remains to be seen. He | gescuememmem pee rE foo Raed wage Staged tir Aone i fret nr Regular Value $1.40—Special | does not seem to be worrying and is | ° other flying trip rovidence ' paying particular attention just |!or, 112, second; Leash, 107, third ‘LOCAL Y. rm C A. WINS 1. This time it cost the senate con-| And isn't it funny that # man « Tomorrow in the Disposing adh “ 1:46 45 tingent fund 961.0 [rich as Nelson B. Aldrich should do ods. 2 ; now to plans for the training trip.) ‘ ca ai tell Sains! sacs i 6 seennion Faye slr h, @. Mien bee Gis amt of thing ale, a H Griffith has so lot of youngners |, “ By yg mond oan, Sonn: | —— ‘¥ w in thie . . sts fia whem te enpemts mack [Beach Me, 112, second: Golden | wn Vw Ae ji utry, and is looking for a mateh " hat of E. N, Brooks & | Wave 102, third. Time, 1:45 | The toon ‘ on Abe Attell ina finish fight. | “ wg Pe M. Brocke & Size 42x Just what's needed for use ig 2 a naet N from the Second uv . - tw sn y YESTERDAY'S RACES |, "=yscot'» a,| ae tar S.A. C. ELECTION © %!"%% , Foneasta, 107 (Dugan), 7 to 2, land ¥. M 5 ge SATE ove r = — , rooming houses and all places where ing 103, second ciation «y m, last nigh rs a > | a won, nk Aoring. 108; second: | vocation aymuaatum, ask WED il vente tar th, ant ONLY $10 DOWN i ip : | "7 Goat Ong, 10%, Gin mm teams were well matehed and put facing to be held at Poughkeepale) yarold Preston was unanimous ; mall rugs are necessary. Here are hundreds | AKLAND. 58 26 ggg rs n June | : wil) take a ‘ repo | Sixth race, three-quarters mile—| 4p @ splendid exbibition ly elected president of the Seattle | beautiful Ptano and hundreds of attractive new designs and! Mare Anthony Il, 109 (urns) Up to the last minute the ¢ Ath club at the election held | First race, three-quarters mile re a & 108, sod; | Was in doubt, Roth teams played | known In t to your bome. . i 3 : Belmere, 107 (Sandy), 6 to 5, won; | 1, Won; Botani ie » for all there wax in it to fight « esterday. Preston ts 4 prom Pianos — that colorings in Body Brussels and Axminster Blevation, 107, second; Curricu-|Chalfonte, 112, tht lean th wo B abl nig nin 4 bout in V ta on February |St#orney and an active worker asually sell for dum, 106, third. Time, 0:18 16. levenly matched that it 4 like th a man named Adams A ad a eS Sn woe i, weaves, with overstitched and neatly bound | 3 elected an oe te ual 5 to $5 own Second race, threeeighths mile | CONNIE MACK HAPPY ja tossup for the victo There ub wit beng |truatone Include D.C. Conover cae be fed far Splendid for service On Parole, 107 (Scoville), 9 to a ‘bigs a good crowd ia attendance ib will hold | Prof, Frank B. Cooper, A. H. Har aa tn won; Ocean Maid, 107, seco it and show | rison ¢. 1. Lamping, L. L. Mendel Dollars, deliv : : - Ornste, 107, third. Time, :37 re | OVER PROSPECTS | tb Als. F Rathbun and O. B. Thorgrim . to The Price Saving Is Exactly Half Tomorrow, Third race, one mile—Bardoal SPORTOGRA later annonce date has |. dred tree 407 (Heatherton), 4 to 1, won Lcmaianiaomilh not been definit i ly elected officals are all ss Wolfville, 102, second; Supine, eine With te oo hie wks hard workers in club affairs and | gion, DY third. Time, 1:48 24 we ' bd ie ing they promise to give the organiza 4 e ithe ‘alte jat the Meadows this coming MAN KILLED tien 8 thoroughly Qned némioletre.|| Me™ Piance 6895 up. KT Fourth race, sevencighths m son, accor a nr Rage Be gag te KOHLER & CHASE, jon along business lines There } Massa, 14, second; Deutschland, r TY wae & reprenentative vote cat 1918 Second Av. $87, third. Time, 1:31 1-6 will open on June 20. FOR A BURGLAR aa ERenamEaeres (Opposite Arcade Block.) Fifth race, mile and an eighth | September 12. itis also ¢ 1234567891011 12 saa The Captain, 99 (Gilbert), § to 5, that the atehes wit be the od isaaik nai alias logue a pric Won; Beechwood, 111, second; Ko so that the minimum purse wit (@y United Press.) ape photos : ngrnan’s, 1113 || @, 104, third, Time, 2:01 14. | be $400. Martin Nathas may : ie d av. next to Lots theater Sixth race —Mile and a sixteenth succeed Horace Egbert as prosid BAN FRANCISCO, Feb. | —Treasure ker, 99 (Rice), 10 to ing Judge Rue to mistake as to identity, | 1, wan; Import, 87, second; at | . John Spitiane, a milkman, was ki] Burnett, 101, third. ‘Time, 1:63 1-5. “eAbout the only way an athlete |eG'eariy this morning by Alexander Surprisingly Good Rainproof Los ANGELES. ine seconds is t be at the Poster, who thought Spillane was — starters gum, accor@iag to Dan a burglar attacked First race, fiveeighths mile— Kelly, the “phenom” aprinter from by Foster opened the | Port Mahone, 114 (Goldstein), 8 to Oregon, who holds the world’s ree door, and § on his part, be 1, won; Henry of Shennamere, 114, ord of 9 ae lie Foster to be a burglar. In @econd; Sembro, 114, third. Time, the fight Spilianc was fatally io 1703 2-5. | Frank & {Gpike) Rotson, who | jured and died shortly afterward Becond race, threeeighths mile} oven rE ROS At Onl 49 Cents Ea —Hiorace Hi, 119 (Preston), 7 to 10, y ch won; Lacky Mate, 110, second; | ; : Right Sort, 107, third. Time, :37 Umbrellas that will let you stay in out of the wet Third race, one mile—Baniada, | CONNIE MACK. and that won't hurt your pocket book in the 102 (Miller), 3 to 5, wou; Bully Tay-} + Special Servi « @ j poc least. Bargains at 75c. Positive snaps at tomor- row’'s price. Cheaper than to beg, borrow or teal. Small loss if you lose one. Have steel frames and a nice assortment of handles, Sale price only .....0.cecevee ” BARGAIN SPOT ' Wood to Burn 600 Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, nicelv de- signed, all ready for the pyrography needle. Che regular price is 15c each. Choice on the Bargain Spot tomorrow at, each From 8:30 a. m. till Noon, 7e Outing For $12 and $15 CRAVENETTE 33 Flannels at only 4¢ RAINCOATS | a YVard—Comes in stripes and checks Think it, madam! and is a warm A Good Long Coat that fleecy quality Come in the morning. This sale closes at will keep you dry an@/ goon. comfortable in the . ° ” For All ~ Linen stormiest weather. Two Crash, best quality, styles, in tan and gray, 18 Inches wide. pe to choose from. See our a Yd | clal for Wednesday ui i . 1 i TI . le i only and not more peepee _ me 8 than 20 yards to a tor Wednesday, one purcha: Linen Section— day, only. Main Floor, Our Remnant McCarthy Dry Goods Co Sutcliffe Baxter, Receiver Howard J. Sheehan, Mgr. BEKINS COR, THIRD & WASHINGTON. Sale Next Friday. MOVING AND We Move By Contract Get Our Figures Cut Freight Rates. Fire Main 15 Proof Storage : GUARANTEED RATES A RED HOT ot A 49¢ STORAGE CO., Inc. VA A AB. Best 7 N The Store Garvey Buchanan Co That Serves You Tomorrow Will Witness Another Day of | 1113 — WS—I7 SECOND AVENUE ] ee | Experience Approves \| the Checking Account The sa This much ts certain or woman who has once the habit of paying bills by chedt will never go back to the old od. To write your personal is the easy way, the dignified the businesslike way, Year OFFICERS: year it has proven the sai Ba cunsenc | way. You have a RECORD of ervey President . thing, a RECEIPT for ev In many cities the facilities Checking System are not 2 to depositors unless large balaneat are maintained. We are glad toe tend those facilities for small se counts, as well as large ones—anl to explain the system to those aot familiar with it, 2% CHILEERO View President FERRY POLSON tad View Cres. a. LANE Cashier WM. THAANUM By set. Cashier LW WOOLPOLK Asst Cashier Atcha Walldic, owned by we Seandinerien American Bank Scandinavian American B ‘Alaska Building, Victor Records by Herbert Witherspoon TEN INCH SIZE $1.00. 64071—Mother o' Mine. TWELVE Honor and INCH SIZE $1.50, Arms. 70—Samson || 74071—Meet Me By Moonlight Alone || 74072—Messiah—Why do the Nations? 74078—Gipsy John || 74079—~(a) By the Short Cut to the Roses, 1] (b) Black Sheela of the Silver Eye. | 74080—Messiah—The Trumpet Shall Sound, 74081—Elijah—Lord God of Abraham. || 74082—Elijah—it is Enough. | | Sherman, Clay & Co. Second Ave, 1406 AND EFFE! are strong features of @ay and soda water and ginge in those bottled by the 1 Puget Sound Bottling Co Of not only strong, but aniterm making them alway# hem that Digh they are fame PACIFIC & . PUGET SOUND TLING COMPANY, Phones 927. ures and etvi tion for which sso tesessiisesssssbsesesstesses tiote sess H.L. KLEIN THE SHOEMAKER. if you can't get boots or shoes to fit you, get them made to measure at 217 JAMES sSesttisssessty ie Butlin at #1 198 per month? Dank B TREET. 2238:

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