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THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1908. ie 1 ehurch will give @ banquet Frid \ 1 Keach Tuesday evening during the uf | Trintt ret ti be held | } yh ila Oweyr | a ne le whined tiaceniaas Re aaortieiudigsciantianeiccdidamniay |AUMIAFY Of the ohurel f ‘? 0c SOR . | cp | Kreisier Bower Concert ? | erry hd £908 ty & OP ve FSq Od | (Seattle Star Exclusive Service.) | Under t wf the Lad F. W. Milroy, while Intoxteated | i LISBON, riugal, «9 s leer ec Sm Bre ~ cpapnes to Orve awe When Queen Marie Amolle of Por bre rete at oe neared ta 6 laundry wagon while the 1 shall destroy one or both of*th * 2 foe ” MS tne..toe I") driver was in a re at figeond notes in your presence the morning |{t&al threw her body acrous those 3 eee ny, nnd James ot. it is aliexed, ant | " there measures have been act. Of her two sons in a wild effort to ae y -— oe was arrested Patrol Wright || ode upon wave their lives from assanains talr Slontine purty Weidew ben, | could carry out Als pian.|| to bri ae Harel, YOU WANE) bullets, it was the third time that Fuary, 14 Pad A aA be CHARLES LINCOLN §MITH DE Reet, ooliyes 0 i AVRO this courageous royal woman had | John F. Miller W. RC aalthe Late om at he alued { ‘ ge ay ge ig risked hor own Itfe for the sake | A. ver pnfoyaby ning us| rey arabh chances, and w LAYS DEPARTURE—SEAT Harkins, quietly OF haar. a oF ayers fh , & . ordered t Tee ne 1 “No; you people nover say any-|p,QHC® she Teaped into. the river dien of John. Mier W. Wt, '¢7| truck him several times, He was || ATTLE CITIZENS DEMAND | . . 7 ‘agus and saved two little chil “ : ee wy Th ot quar thing that & man oan get a grip on. Hl |gave a lea ar part the shackled i ta t eadqua vtorted Mason. but you mean it drea On anothe occasion she | rad n ; hetr trie y : te whe a charge of disorderly HIS FURTHER SERVICES, vst as the railway people meant It nego death while she rescued Beta Delta G conduct wan placed against him at 8 the street railway people old fish woman from drown v Delta Gamma will er — meant tt, and Til give you the sane |! That is why among her | tertatr ite lodge on Universi PRR XXIX answer, Hy God! 1 not to be | y and diam i*, she haa two Helghts February 14 PLEASED WITH DEATH a hs a CHAPTER nught at any price! Now-get out!” als for saving human lives. hae j Percone Wheee Syesight Hae Seen ‘on the Screws. Oue pr mot ¢ That she would h | Pan-Hellenio Party | Putting Ms Have you stopped to think tine ' ould = wnhealtatingty The Pan-Hellenic party will be| Made Perfect by His Wizard petting hel outs children is precisely what would | how ate pobre staxaya ral ie | Like Skill Solicit His Services i we Harkins was backing slowly to “*Y® been prophesied of this re ‘a ward the door now, while Mason [VAKADIe queen by anyone who Married, ¥ pres Henr | for Their Friends, ‘ » Stood, gripping the back of a chalr Sten lenin 4 ‘ |uson to Allee Tremblay, bor of (By United Press.) a : and restraining himself with an ef ot th 6 a “ “— ae Victoria, Hh. ¢ parior ow the Pirat JACKSON Ky Feb. 4 Hon a eeeeeman he t | Fort w the Os a ‘ount o Presbyterian church, M. A. Ma " ’ » macht “iE bo ene thedb netee Parts. Carlos fell in ilove with |thews, D. D, officiating "| fires hinsad on mountain tops lest 11 ck Of it will ruin me,” broke in Ma-/DOt from her pleture, She was Mutried, Heb. t—John George N.| USK In colebration of the death || Scotch Family Jubilant. . the loveliest bride of a | murrougha, Dalles. Ore.: ¢ oof Jim Hargis, who was killed by son. “It will bring other creditors ariee ¢ al Europe 1x * " io AgNes | 45 son, Beech, Thured Prominent in Scottish circles of wh we! Gown on me, aud Til be closed ome (2nd ls today called the most beau | apude Gage, Genttis, at 868 Maat- | "8 son, Booch, Thursday | rr Old Ma Getlin 94 hours. ‘The railway people tiful queen tn the world ix an M. A. Matthews, D. D..| A rider dashed on horseback | Seattle are J. B. Mitchell, the en It we can't have killed me politically and you'_. She ts the only living queen Siepeial,. is’ sects. mes peo the mountain district, an rising whip airer, and his t do ican Kill me commercially, Good | "RO bax the degree of doctor of Kennedy, ‘Tacoma, to Alice Maude! fond eden” sc gr of the | family, who make their home at ra! de o po medicine, a calling in which she Schwartz, Spokane; — paric of | ue fader, stopping at every | 1110 Twentieth avenue north. Dur- te an paved are pn go suppose I've lig deeply interested, having taken Firat ebwtortan at Lore M A, | cabin to shout the “good” news ing their seven years’ residence Bow and be was Doth craf(y and Weil, perhaps the franchise tan’t | { @P to save her royal husband Matthews, D. D. gp ees igi sed hn FOEROSE: tl nore they have formed a latee petiont. Meaevereare eS! ("just what Ht ought to be,” conceded Wem tne lil te which his house a eice | brought, ee “Sedge” dim Hargia|| number of friends, Mr, Mitchel feta as her Ti er . Spokane, edge ie |j;Rumber ai ’ 3 n ~T Ute instance be ng ag mistake Harkins. “But the gas measure | tne Snseuleted her igi, ne Of bride's parents, Bpo-| was feared by many erybody || being one of the organizers of the Mason was despere' ew. alone can save you both commer | Gightheria. She walked’ tes Wm. Gibbony, Spokane, |for miles around started fires on || Clans, @ powerful and influential } dit not make him (racta cially and politically Your fu u abe. ng tos H bed & Fey Opposite | ite” bon hospitals until she was given Married, Feb. ¢—Robert W. Kel the mountain peaks and discussed | pody of the sons of Scotland ia =. The chats to Which ‘tence wes a certificate of @ trained nurse, ner, South Dakota. Cornelia Van | ‘2¢ Bews for hours, Mrs. Mitchell and her beautiful a Deen longer than & veer yoj¢ sat ¢ - © maintains a free dispensar; Lieu, Seattle, at 939 27th ay, south, ittle daughter bi joined the lo- 4 He bad the notes he | Polding went over with & crash, €8/ to the sick children of the oor, 4 Rev. G, N. Edwards officiating . | PROGRAM PREPARED. : pe pag ee coin | the council, and th © made a sudden rush for Harkina, | 1 sl colony of Charles Lincoln fe : She is @ patnter, havin: Joint Entertainment. | b The latter dodged into the hall, but | ninited hy " ne Gov. Albert E. Mead will ad-|| Smith's adherents, both having }, Mason caught him by the collar Just! pant near) .. ean sve. Bowsers ond Sire dress the Illinois club at the club's || had their defective eyesight and ary enterta , aid. Somehor si g | ae he Got the outer door open daaht ae a te 2 ae ae on €\ celebration of Lincoln's birthday,!| happiness restored through the jacome from the store and I ' ded the thy b ing horsewoman and a skill hn FF. Miller W. RC. « 0 | malier teaaily expenses eee Tee eee th cee Ou selminet. Ones, Wading & pees friends at the home of Mra. Ele.| Wednesday evening at the Y. M.||New York expert's method and F merenved personal (An ae enraged alderman, “I ought to milliner on the atresta Redpee worth, 1316 Aloha «t, February 11.|C. A. auditorium. A good program | prescription glasses. 3 cent had kill you lets S Take Lake Union car has been prepared for the celebra- | 4... et he he . . ha despair he we He shook him violently, and then | Fr to the palace and prac oa SR 1am more than delighted with teebem be -w him out of the door and down |UC™UY Save her a fortune by band.| MOST RECENT PHOTOGRAPH OF AMELIE, DOUBLY BEREAVED Lt. Rilerson Resigns. aanrodeNttad Uae the benefit both myself and daugh- : Intending te be absolutely steps i Se three bonnets, trimmed | QUEEN OF PORTUGAL. SPOKANE, Feb. &—Lieut. J. H Banker Missing. || ter have received through Charles Se Vit sue!” yelled Harking, as he! ingen” “iy ARGS Saving, “Take | |Kilerson, Tenth infantry, just re| BERLIN, Feb. §—Sigmund Frid-||//ncoln Smith,” Mrs Mitchell de- | fm in a hed way.” he said ed himself up and hurried away em your Bonnets! Amelie to the people, but they grief. In some circles fears Were turned. f | clared, me before Amelie. Say I designed th t arn rom Alaska, has received | burg, a private banker and owner ! fo take up that note before “Mignon made mo reply. Turning | Ame om for) speak of her first of all as the entertained for her health, it be-| word that his resignation from the|of the financial newspaper, the In-||,. 2. MY own particular case. my bat everything #eems to have ooo toward the tittle parlor bravest queen in the world ing predicted that she would army has been ary ee ; 1 Cveere ae bees peer fer Shee Politics has beet it is this sort of human kind! au - y ecepted, and he vestors’ Advisor, has disappeared.|/tsen years. 1 could mot see the deen against me ch the interview had t nce the assassination Queen mourn herself into @ nervous |»); ter . y A wo me.” hess that has endeared Queen Amelie bh bee: | enter into partnership with It ts said that he has Mabilities || big-lettered signs on moving vans 1 contly thing ML worry about | Dice. be saw bis wife on the stairs. has nm prostrated with wreck. [his brothertnlaw in business here.\ amounting to $490,000 ms a few feet Ms yes plea ata It's Did you heart’ he asked anx = Mom — Sewer 5 n> eres n this, 1 became pote, lousty ym ening, ° . 0 | he pains in my the bands of « friend of yours You." she answered, simply, [ot Christ = 7h Stoadmuatn "| Righard Mansfield Walle t's. | ger Bry “Be came to me more than ss 1 suppose it's fast ae well you| “ ears oe waite ws = | RVE years restful was impoasi- moths ao, Bgl Bln KX |should know,” he said bitterly. | sock ev [atation?. We have. piped unt | ble. At tines I became seriously ‘weal ye insip yoo tn a quiet way) YoWd have to Know im & day OF) 4.” matthews, pastere Tha. an [and Je have not danced: we harles Lincoln Smith has, by that note where ge acs - |"The Mileventh Hour”; evening. |iamenten | fitting with his prescription penibty bother you, so || She came down the stalré 804 | -soexing Christ by Night — | glasses, banished those dreadful | pat ber arms round his neck, South Park branch Joe.” she said, “you did just | tertan—services con right, and I'm prouder of you than /ley's halt; Rev l ever was before.” jeharge 11 « * Firet Presby- iucted tn Dud RS Reerest tn - @ man?” asked Ma-| and startled his name was Philip the Welr “The "answered the man sauce ae prow Be Bens ae oe Wee * Satese.” on . Hallard— Market yer heard of Bim geously and kissed him, and togetly-| x0 Ww Norcioee Masco at (er they went up to the sickroom. ip. im: Rey. A. Melvin Wiltia of age es “eal (To, be continued.) McMinnville, Ore. will preach” ogee | ——— —— Cherry §t.—Cor, 22d and Cherry, a | Rev. W. A. Stevenson, Ph. D. pas- railway com tor, ii & m, “Influence of the Hercoup, the Old Man) Holy Spirit of Power Prom Abe ‘the time had come for 7:3 p m, “Life and Influence of ps, and Philip Harkins sough' | Lincoin™ (ihustrated) wer " Baptiat. trey psa RHRRAREHRAHARED Temple—Third and Cedar; Geo. % name ei ® | Robert Cairns, mintter. 1a. notes of mine.” in @ Notices for the church col @|“Puritaniam Versus Moderotany j ae be instantly @ umns of the Saturday Star Will @/7:30 p.m, “Why Are Ho Great « i ® not be accepted after & o'clock Per Cent of Our Criminals Young Ragitied Harkins, cur-|s Friday aftemooe =| Ment A # Ali notions must contain @| , PWet—Fourth and James: Mev West them secured? Be Wueee gester. Services | # subjects of sermons. 16:30 a m and 1:90 pm: Pres g * Owing to delay tn the deliv. dent Riley, of MoMinavilie college. them paid ery of mati, notices should @| wit a to church ‘them now,” said Ma @ ne mailed as early as possi @|from James st. through alloy be- # * bie, in order to Insure their @ | tween Fourth and Firth aves. Ro” sald Harkins: @ arrival at The Star office at @| Fremont ae, near Pre- mont av; . € ~ od 7 time specified. ; for, 11 a m, “The Command to eeeeeeeeeeeetani ee the Great Commission”; 7:30 p.m. “T Will Give You Kest.” Duniap—Raeinter boulevard: Rev Peter A. Kiein, pastor, ff a.m “The Paithfulness of Ged"; 1:20 p. m, “Jeous as Lord. West Seattle—-Madrona hall, Ar- thur D. Carpenter, pastor. 4 p m., “And He Repaired the Altar of the Lord That Was Broken Down.” Norwegtan-Danish— Howard and Stewart; Rev. O. M. Kiet, pastor tle m. sermon by Rey. ©. L. Hain, Portland, Ore; § pm. evangetiatic services conducted by Rev. Hoin South Seatthe—Ratnier, near May- nard Sermon at 7:20 p. m. by Rev. Arthor D_ Carpenter, “An In- tended Inault That Was Really « Great Compliment.” Green_Lake—E. Tind st. and Congregational. ymouth—Third and University: | Rev. Francte J. Van Horn, D. DB. pastor, Services Ila m. and @ p im: Preaident & 8. LL. Penrose, of Whitman college, preaches tomor- row: morning, “The New Yale the West"; evening, Col University night; music by versity orchestra. University—Drookiyn av. x ing, “The Day of Prayer for Col- ay, N. Hi; Rev, D. B Bilis, pastor . a ee “hristian Courtesy"; 7:20 ‘you ner, D. D, pester, Services 16:45 —15th ay. rison, John Marvin Dean, minister “The Personailty and Pre- rogatives of Satan"; 7:30 p im, “How to Find Your Affinity.” Columbia—Phalen’s hati; Rev. Hiarry Ferguson, pastor, 11 a m. ‘To Every Man Hie Work” & p. m. “The Joy of Bringing Soule wo Chrtet, Sp decide whether 2", and 7 3¢ pm: morning sub- =" | ject, “For Byes That Are Dim”; evening, “One Voter's Serious Mis- take,” Prospect—Rast Prospect at. and soth av. north 7:28 p m, even- song; Ulustrated sermon on “Pil- erim’s Progress” Columbla—Rev. Raw. D. Woeage, santor. Services 11 a. m and 7 ou Have Just One ~ More Week jethodist. Lake—46th xt. and Piret a i; Rev. BE. L. Benedict, pas tor, 10:20 a m. sermon by Rev Dr. Herrington and sacrament of the Lord’s Supper; 7:20 p.m, sermon by the pastor to young men. University ME M. Canse. tor. 11a. m., “Worship in God's ", 7:30 pm, “Bongs of Sal x 7 Garfield and oman 1. Bilt mn Anne M. av. W.; Rew ott, paw a m, “Aereptable Sacrifi or, Cain and Abel": 7:90 able and raeon s of the Christian Re @iiman Park M. E.—W. 66th st and 22nd av. N. W., Ballard; Rev “LE 2D AN PUBRE } W. H. HM. Forsyth. pastor, 11 a m., fey CLEARED AND GRUBBED lots, all in lawn, 9] Ng tan reer hat se ioking Lake Washington for 18 miles, 10 BLOCKS 3} portance”; 7:30 p m., “Bverlasting <POSITION grounds, with VIEW Life Madrona Height®—24rd and Union a FY , | Terrace ave. larton; mens daily r $:20 and 8:30 a. m.; Sunday at 6, 7\°* Pebruary 2. and §:30 a.m: high maws at 10°30 & M: Vespers at 1:30 p.m. Lady of Good Help—Sth and Jef- a m; high mass at Mam; ves pers at § pm St. Joseph's—1tth and K. Aloha. Mase dally at 6:30 and 8:30 @ mi. iy. Mc. | February 15. Musical and Literary Club. The Musteal and Literary club met today with Mra, H. M. Porter, North | The next meeting will Ladies’ Musical Club. ‘The Ladies’ Musical club meets for | ftreon; Bunday mass at 7, § and 9/ ite regular monthly concert In the! A. hall Monday afternoon. tas Lucile Bradley of Trcoma, BF. Leventhal, A. @ Rein 30 and & & m; high|hold and K Bvetafictt Rose wiil & Mm; Vespers, 7:50 p.m. assist on the program. qAbphonsus—iith ay. N. Ww. Tillicum Whiet. ane SOR et. Ralard. = Mase 8! ritcum Whit club will meet rm; Sunday, mass, 8 a. m.; BER i sonday with Mre W. L. R mage 10:90 ¢. mi Sunday acheot, |Fecitth av. more : 2 m.; benediction, 7:40 p. m. , : notte 9 Kuli-Kull, Chriatian Scrence. Koli-Kolt wilt be entertained at First Charch of Christ, Scientiat 12 Sth av. Services 11 a m. and 2 Pp mi: subject, “Bpirit"; reading room, 923 Alaska building. Second Church of Christ, Bctenttet 11 W, S8th at, Ballard Services Modern tooets February Rev. BG. Land, D. D. pastor, 11) a.m, “A Faithful Saying”; 7:46 p./'+ m, “The Two ifs Un tari Royteton Av, Unitarian—Boylaton “Flarty the meeting of t and Olive; Rev. J. D. O. Powers, | next meeting of minister, li a. m, “Master of the peta at J qee—Chriat™, © p. m.. musioal sere~ | Mf Coe, 1786 14 fee under the direction of Prof. ‘Tonntng ——- The Woman's Miscellaneous. meet at the St Rehool of Occult Reotence 1 lees Heeond Mra, Minnte Jennings. | eacher pastor. Lecture at 2 Dm: “Why Porsecuteth Thou M First Divine Sclence—Columbt Cofiege hall, Broadway and Pine Agnes RK. MeCarthy, pastor, il a. m, “Losing and Giving. Bible Spiritual Hetence—419 Terry av.; Rev. |. Nagell Foster, pastor, pm. “The Volee of Progress.” Theosophy--1420 Second. & p. m., Trinity ehurch, club, discussing ham in Beypt, | similar nerion | History | give @ colonial urday evening, | Pythian hail. Married at © the residence of Mra Booker, ley street, February 1, Modern Maccabee Social. Maceabes Social the residence of Mrs. Address by Rev. Gowen. (day, February 14. Vai- club ii, with Mre, W. 6 | Weed, 2413 Fifth av 11 & m.; subject, “Spirit”; reading J ae. ee ; Lady Sterting Chapter. Foom tn chused botiding The Lady Sterling chapter, D. A re % RK, will be the guest of Mra. Joseph Hoty Trintty—-& Olive and tith: | M Valentine, at her residence, 1946 Heventh av. weet, Friday, February Orptec Club Discussion. English the subject of today’s discussion he Orptec club. The | Noveltate” wi f the club will be Cc ay Century club will Francis hotel, Fri- Rev. Gowen, of will address the the toy “Abra- which le one of a papers on “Biblical Colonial Entertainment. The John F. Miller W. RL ©. will entertainment Sat February 16th, at athedral Rectory. “The Belence of the Emotions,” by Thomas A. Barnes. At the cathedral rectory, Wed- Spiritualiet—1420 Becond. Lecture nesday evening, Father Barrett Helen Rice-Burleigh, 3 p m.junited in marriage Bertus E. Th Frank EB. by “Fe State Beyond and the Beauty There.” - nedy TO ORGANIZE LEAGUE. Or. J. Van nal | Dr & B. f A young man’s league will be whitman collee organized tomorrow evening at the | day morning fre Green Lake M. E. church, corner! Plymouth Sixty-fifth and First av. northeast, | in the ab - |who f# « MARINE DISASTER, | Walia, I dei |for his subject the West Mu 4 United Press.) NEW YORK, Feb. &.—In a ment issued by the Liverpool Un- | dorwriters’ association it is shown | Ithat during the year 1907 there! ! were 6,131 ships of more than tone lost, an against 5,567 ships tm | foo pion 1906. Of these there were 20 sath | wiiltman cotter ing ships and 61 steamers sailing | benefits of « under the British colors. MUSICAL SERVICE. Cotgre sic, by the Univ lof the First FP will give a vale Thé sixth musical service at the | evening tn the Unitarian church will be held to-| church morrow evening at 8 o'clock, under the direction of Gerard Tonni good program has been prepare “late. 9. [ed by the Camb } College and “U" Night. mas and Mary Agnes Ryan and Mester and Mary Ken- Horn Visiting. Penrose, president of e. will speak Sun- m the pulpit of the egational church, Dr. J. Van Horn, t trip to Walla Penrose will take “The New Yale of te will be furnish- rian quartet will be College and at the Plymouth gational church. Special mu sity orchestra will ent nrone, of will speak on the Mite. Valentine Social. FEF christian endeavor soctety Presbyterian chureh social Friday room of the tine lecture Christian Endeavor Banquet. Christian Plymouth Endeavor society Congregational POROSHOOOOOOSOEOESSESOOEESEELOEED Dexter Horton & Co. BANKERS. night From 6 to 8 o'Clock. Corner Second and Cherry, New York Bldg. | yay, QUEEF ANNE and CAPITOL HILL. @| at: witson Fritoh, pastor. 11 a. m., HCE—$. 90 ONLY—$250. Terms $10 cash and ONLY “The Real Presence of Jesus Christ MON aan ; > | Firet Pree M. F. v, Alexander SONTH, while they LAST ere’s only a FEW Qi) core, pastor; Carpenters’ Ill, 4th We SOLD 22 LOTS in the addition jar, near Pi Quarterly nee \ \ T y | oon t ing; preacht Bee days. WHY ause IT is the PRE lev TH. Marsh, district elder, at fom EVER platted in the city LIMITS—near ite = Hines and NF. \\ OW ander course of construc eiricttan mill pass the a ENTIRE addition; © and First—Broadway and F. Olive; A ot STREETS l4-foot ALLEYS in EVERY 1. Chapman, p eo. The oe he me are ot . eart of ne 7 > mm, or Midition ADJOINS TWO city PARKS, with $3) "Xn"iecmopians Conversion.” “gd feservoirs in same. On the BIG boulevard lead- Bi etal ; 7 , ‘ rT . AST a : ; REMEMBER, this is the St. Mark’s—Medioon and Brood WEEK y EVER have this OPPORTU- Rey. J. PD. Lawyd. ro ying ‘ 5 s « o K. Black, priest in char; mos i \UTIFUL lots so NEAR the K. Back priest in BION grounds PRICES and TERMS ning, “What Are We vreen Lake car to Lake STATION. Our deratand md ESMAN there EVER or call on OWNERS | evening of Spiritual Highth and J a; Rev ; our jowen, rector. 11 a. m., “The . Year of the Lord”; 7:30] Rule of Peace.” I y., Ballard; Rev, John A > aus The Origin of Lite evening 1009 American Bank Building. ", 7:30, “F World's Out O49 O09 0C000 James’ —N. 88th and Stone av,,! Ceeeeeressesececre Savings Department Open To- PO Coe ercoveccccccossseesesees® eescececeeoss| | far an agreed the opening of downtown headquar- | candidates | ters, probably in the Union block, | within @ day or two, the holding | hand, of & ratification meeting at Arcade hall aad the Inauguration of the active | *pelibinding campaign the efty on Monda: The City party ts the only party committee with full formal reports of the three participating in this to ft of the executive committee in | campaign which has permitted {ts all campaign matters. elected central — in the manngement of the party which has provided for an ® committee a motion through turning the management thereby elminia of the campaign over toacampaign of the campaign organization ac committee of five to be appointed cepting any tainted or suspicious by ‘he candidates, Neax Central committee similar ac- suspicious practices in expending || tion was taken, the campaign com-| the funds received. eeecccccerssee The regular weekly meeting of, mittee being made up by the Miller the Seattle City Party Central com mittee will be held tonight at the Labor Temple. the executive committee will ma! & report of the progress made to- wards plans for the city campaign. | which are subject to the approval | of the central committee, The pla i THE LAMP. Fuil quest. COAST LIGHTING CO. 100-Candle Power Light From Kerosene Converted Into Gas and Burned on a Mantle. Call at our office any day next week and see DEMONSTRATION A light, absolutely safe, white, eady and odorless, made by attach- the “INDEX” BURNER TO pains and enabled me to see better than I have since the misfortune overtook me. In addition, the nights which formerly were sleep- ess, are now marked with refresh- ing slumber, My eyes have a cool and mellow feeling, all that burn- L sensation having daughter from an # complained that her sight becoming poor, and of severe pains in her bead. I had a spe- clalist fit her with glasses. She rapidly became worse, the head- aches growing more violent, and in despair I took her with me to Charles Lincoln Smith. He soon diagnosed her case, and it is re- jmarkable how quickly hie pre- scription glasses have removed er eye troubles. She can now see as well as ever. ‘e are both thankful that we went to consult with this great New York expert.” Able to Resume Work. | a e only|| FF. J. Cartyle ts one of the most party ts also the only l! scout cowfiiere on tue @uand. tie [has been engaged in that line of || work for the past fifteen years in || this section, and in the Gray's Harbor country. become so. well | his services are always in demand, land besides sharpening the teeth jof stecl bands which make timber PRIMARY REGULATION |managers and formally named by the chairman of the central com mittee, In both the democratic and the republican parties, therefore, the committee elected by the voters in the precincts have been completely | | eliminated from the campaign man ign, sol agement and the campaign turned! upon, contemplate over to political henchmen of the At thia meetin; ine for the camp In the City party, on the other the campaign organization | the | formaliy recognizes the elected cen. Tuesday night, | tral committee, making the execu-| tive committee merely a sub-com mittee of that body, and providt for regular meetings of the central next throughout night, Feb, 17. | | | | committee any The City the Democratic Central open public record of campaign was put contributions 4s expenditures, ing any possibility In the Repub- contributions or engaging in any |marketable, Mr. Carlyle has serv- | ed as foreman in some of the larg- jest lumber mills throughout this | section. | Foremost among the require- | ments necessary to become a suc- | censful filer of saws is a keen eye- sight. The operator must concen- | trate his vision upon the notches he is sharpening, as @ slip of the file might mean trreparable dam- age t valuable implement, be- sides causing inconvenience which would mean the loss of time and money in other ways. Mr. Carlyle's eyesight became so | badly impaired while employed as |a@ filer that he was obliged to re- ign his position, ‘This is what he has to say: ‘The incessant strain upon my eyes,” said Mr. Carlyle, “caysed them to become unrelia years ago. I had what you might }eall double vision—that filing & suw I would see two points |instead of one. You can easily |tmagine how dangerous this would |be to a man in my line of work. | could never be sure of directing | the file to the proper tooth. Then | my right eye began to get weaker. | It watered a great deal, and I-had severe pains across my forehead. | “My eyes finally got so bad that lin spite of my trying five pairs of |glasses from other specialists, I had to resign my position with the Montesano Shingle Company | “Charles Lincoln Stnith’s meth- jod and prescription glasses have worked such a decided improve- ORDINARY KEROSENE description mailed upon re- They yield high and regular earnings Their They will constantly increase in value, year by year, They are available for either large or small investments— frow They a They are SAFE. That t for your money, come to our office—we can tell you all about this best of all investments much better face to face. e The Finest, Largest Office j Building in the Northwest. ment in my or TRUSTCE going back to work. PROPERTY see clearly. My eyes do not NO, 6--CENTRAL jany more, and they feel true and BUILDING normal. “Cha: Lincoln Smith has done for me what no otber man in his 'line of business has yet accom- plished. “It makes me feel mighty good to know that Iam again able to go to work.” Constitutes the Best Investment In the City of Seattle earnings will steadily increase, year by year. 1 $105 upward. are the greatest help to money saving. ells the story, but if you want to get the best results | Charles Lincoln Smith, the fa- Ask for Booklet Four. The Trustee Company of Seattle LOWMAN BUILDING. ——— | mous New York refractionist || remain at the H jfrom February 10 to Febre 10 a m. to 4 p.m

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