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bel THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESBAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1908. trom the Rev. W. @. Jones and 9 De Whitman, besides music from ; BOWLEGGED HUSBAND = === HERE’S BUTTE of the elty | | Bach evening's program will tn clude some of the best local speak | er With @ 1 singing, thore whe attend will be well satisfied and | the church benefited by their a | tendance <y paces The committee In charge of all anweme consist of Joh (By United Press.) Bas eencbied, With the United |[DUPARmetnenia. Sontiet oe hc ROSTON, Mass. Feb, 18 Stateh revenue cutter Hear, Mrs.) wel and Octava Richardson, se ‘Lieut. Herold D. Hinckley, my | Hinokley ix again living with ber | sotary ——--+—_— husband, {s awfally bowlegged. | people in Boston ‘ WAY TO CHEAT GRIP That was what jarred me. He was} Lieut, Hinckley brought suit for Avoid poorly ventilated. roome. Greedy, too, and that is more Atvorce in the county court, charg ee ee ee ae ck 1 can endure.” Thus pretty ing his wife with ertion, and Aves sxe mees : soclety belle In a measure accour last Friday for the mysterious separation from| “I had made up my mind when| | stimulants, ae they deplete vital her husband, who fs a social Hion,/1 came back Bast,” exclaimed Mre | ity and inctine one to bo or Was only a few weeks ago, on | Hinckley that | would show up| B34 = oe out-of-door exer the aristocratic south shor the gallant Lieut. Hinckley How « ‘ © ay Lieut.. Hinckley is stationed atjever, | have changed my mind | as freely of water and but opublic campa tinge rn a , |wilt be held. tonight a8. follows:. Acquire habit of deep breathing MINING PROMOTER Minche's hall, Interbay-John F in open air and breathe through |Miller, P. D. Hughes and other} the nose | speakers | 1s UNDER ARREST | Junetion hall, Ballard-—Mr, Mil-| jler, eott Calhoun aud other | speakers | | Redding’s hall, Queen Anne bill | |Charles W. Meliville, Seott Cal} (By United Press.) »money In question, he went to Art-/houn and other speakert LOS ANGELES, Feb. 18.—Dr, | ® and failed to return. It Was!) Town hall, Columbia City-—-M, M.| : t learned a short time ago that he | itines, W. H. Murphy and others Bryon Sloan, & mining promoter, 18) way im Los Angeles, and steps! Dug hall, Rainier Beach under arrest on a char fraud were taken to have him arrested.| John EB, Humphries, A. J, Goddard | ta connection with a gold mining He became interested in an inven-|and others | stock deal in which several cap-|tion of a Chicago man, which was | | ftalists of Detroit, Mich. are said | supposed to collect gold from grav-|WHY, HERE'S STEWIE AND |BERNARR MACFADDEN AND, HIS WHISKERS AGAIN! to have lost a large sum of money.|el. Dr, Sloan soon gave up bis It is allesed that Dr, Sloan secured | practice and devoted his time to about $176,000, Of this amount|/ mining. In Arizona he took up $25,000 was invested by Clement A.| some claima, and, returning to De Dunbar, who swore to a complaint | troit, organised a company, The| charging the promoter with fraud | machine was to be utilized, he de} and embezzlement The prisoner | clared, in extracting the gold from | will be held as a fugitive from jus a placer claim tiee until an officer arrives with Bloan today declared he with requisition papers. drew from the company three years Until three years ago Dr. Sloan /ago, and claims he never | was a resident of Detroit lt ipa dollar of the money inv alleged that after he secured the mine. the PASTOR ROASTS HIS CONGREGATION Charging that the demands of;in a simple way told them, | his congregation for sensational) “but even sto , acten | fermons was greater than he could | S68int ‘your pastor, You have borne tales that were untrue. You! or would supply, Rev. J. V. Rose! have not co-operated end have al | GEN, STEWART L. WOODFORD warne, pastor of the Union Congre-|lowed finances to run bebind, to + pe } gational church on Queen Anne|the serious detriment of the|,.%&W YORK, Feb. 18--Cen hill, who holds to the old-fashioned | church |Stewart 1. Woodford, who was idea of utterances from the pulpit My resignation {s to take effeet| United StM@es minister to Spain on Sunday tendered his resigna-| at once jemee car ee Cee tion Members of the charch say Rev, | 2A# beee elected president of the He told his parishioners he was| Rosewarne was set in his ways,|Hushes league of | the " 80 disgusted With (he treatment ac- and that he would not allow finan on ermseinni{on intended to corded him that he may quit the!clal matters, which bere on the it ap for the New York goverbor's presidential boom. BRIEFS BY WIRE The Alaska exposition bill Is ax ministry “¥ou no longer care to serve God! — POOLRO condition of the charch, to be me tioned from the palplt RS See ot OWNER MAKES Los sured passage by the house com S GOOD ::. | John Brekel, a ploneer of the coast and an old tUme resident of | Burke, Idaho, is dend Mrs. O. A. Isham, whose husband,; dence and left a farewell note ex-| Miss Harriet Aldrich, formerly Orlando A. Isham, committed sut-| plaining that he had lost most of | Idaho etate commander of the Lady cide last week because of supposed the money playing the ponies.| Maccabees, is dead at Wallace losses in playing the races at Argyle says the man lost about | Idaho. Georgetown, was yesterday given $700 in his place. The suicide was The Count and Countess Srechen ® purse of $1,500 by Dave Argyle,' formerly a street car conductor,|yi have sailed for Europe ene of the proprietors the rej bat lost bis job about November| The British Columbia Immigra sort in which the man was supposed 1 last and began his unfortunate|tion act is to be tested. to have squandered his savings. | pilgrimages to the Georgetown pool-| James H. Brady, a prominent Isham had sold the family resl-| reor Idaho repablican, ts out for the arsenate tieamineieenanrenrechenirnaiene esaetasameemmmrtaseasamccmamaen, | GUVOTROTIND. By United Press.) | SAN FRANCISCO, Feb, 18.—To AT MT. ZION BAPTIST CHURCH exc oe: soces ee Sk on effectually prevent Asiatic tim gration, and providing for the de portation of all Axsiatics doing For the purpose of Nquidating the | for each evening. in which the most| manual labor In the United States Gebt, the members of the Mt. Zion talented colored people will take js asked for in a petition the Japa Baptist chureh, 11th ay. and BE. part. nese Exclusion league has just sent Union st. will hold a three days Mayor William Hickman Moore to congress, The petition contains starting tomorrow evening. will start the fair off with an ad-/750,000 names and weighs 660 Good programs have been arranged dress. Addresses are also expected | pounds | 18 IN FULL BLAST AND THE TALK OF THE CITY. FOLLOW THE CROWDS AND REAP THE BE | MENTS FOR WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY TO GIVE A FEW RECORD BREAKING VALUES IN AD a al ONLY SEVEN MORE DAYS OF THIS GREAT SALE. THE BELL CLOTHIERS, 216 PIKE STREET The Gigantic Stock-Reducing Sale Now Managed by Kann Bros., of San Francisco HIS GRIP CURE, Got the grip? Drink buttermilk Drink It by the glass, by the quart lby the pail, and if you have the , disease ip the last stages, get a i, phon and drink, drink, drink Ae x os Hernarr Macfadden, physical cu! ge > lturtst, moral purist and magasine ~ | publisher, who is now touring the go to jail for violating the postal leountry telling audiences at 50 laws s for buttermilk first, cents per head why he shouldn't |iast # the Ume | ] OLD OREGON TRAIL ————_—_____— provided that congre monuments Mr At the home of Eben §. Osborne; last night, Bara Meeker, the ph | passe B an loneer who recently retraced tam | ing $50,000 for this purpose Brush Sete—Cut te tteeeeees «+ 196 a; eee lold Oregon trail, met the historians} Mr. Osborne stated the purpose ‘ Mo the” Pacific Northwest aud of the meeting, and was followed| 100 Feet Wire Clothes Line—Cut to .........87¢ others Intere in preserving te /by his fatherinlaw, Mr. Meeker, | taking. He figured that the | There was quite an aksemblage of each granite marker along th present, including Prof, B. trail would be $53, which included Meany, of the university; Geo, M. the cost of transportation, inserip | Himes, secretary of the Oregag | tion and setting on concrete founds | } State Histories!) association; Capt. tions. tt |A. B. Wyekott, of Port Towns After considerable discussion it |) ‘iarence B. Bagley, L. D. W. Sheb was voted by those present that a W. 1. Gilatrap, secretary of recommendation be made to Presi lthe Washington State Historie alive dent Reosevelt that the commis lelety, of Tacoma; Dr. F. A.|slon to mark the Oregon trail, pro Churchill, Geo. H. Dearborn, L. F.| vided im the pending bill, consist | Dearborn E. H. Welle, J. W. Lath of Bera Meeker, George H. Hime | rap. Dr Charles Templeton @ed and Clarence BH. Bagley Joseph Templeton. A number of la was a general feeling that men could more dies were present The object of the gathering war to discuss # plan for marking the Oregon trail with suitable stone — IMPR army officers, not have the beart or enterprive work than who did clonely at a DVEMENT ASSESSMENTS WILL BE GREATLY INCREASE sensed Last year at $33,312,870. The increase this year alone will ## grogate a little more than 26 per cent Thie year's improvement record will show 85 new buildings on which assesementsa will be levied The . ‘The increased valuation of im for 1906 provement assessments Will reach a total of $15, 770, ac cording to unofficial figures. The field deputies of County Assessor Parteh are now out lHeting Improve mients and the preliminary returns show that the increase in the total Name Is Brown returns for Qsxeesment purposes on a © per cent basis will be We do plumbing and ting. Do $8,143,662 it right. Try us and see, Get our According to the county assess prices, G. H. Brown Plumbing Co. or's books, improvements were a® 221 Pine st NEFITS OF THIS COLOSSAL SALE. WE HAVE MADE ARRANGE DITION TO THE ONES NOW OFFERED. WE WILL SELL THE BEST SUITS OR OVERCOATS FOR LESS MONEY THAN COST TO MANUFACTURE. WE ARE DETERMINED TO SELL EVERY SUIT AND OVERCOAT IN THE | HOUSE DURING THIS SALE. COME LOOK AT THEM! SEEING |S BELIEVING. IF WE DON’T SAVE YOU $5.00 TO $10.00 ON ANY GARMENT WE DON'T | WANT TO MAKE A SALE. WE ASK YOUR INSPECTION, YOUR MONEY BACK WITHOUT A WORD IF NOT PERFECTLY SATISFIED. Men’s Suits | Men's Venetian Lined Overcoats, | Peter Pan Sweater Vests, all | Men's 75¢ Working Shirts now | 500 Men's Belts, worth 25c; now in fancy and plain pattern, of Wool, in different colors, for Be lhe FOR WEDNESDAY AND best material, with silk | ladies and gontlemen, Worth | Men's 95 Dress Shirts now 49¢@ | Men's Heavy Ribbed Underwear THURSDAY PILED HIGH ON e lining, a wonderful bar- | $5.00; during this 10-day # Men's $1.50 Dress Shirts now worth now B9e OUR COUNTERS AT FOUR gain, worth $20.00; during this | ‘ os ? ;* . : 68 Men's Téc Balbriggan Underwear PRICES— | 10day sale $11.49 | V-neck Sweaters, in different col- | 495° dicien Mons dee Dow ‘ies, | ..BO™ 1pe ‘i We have over 100 Men's High | ors, for ladies and gentlemen, |“ hic6 now, snappy goods; dur Men's $1.00 Balbriggan Under Elegant Suits, of cassimere and Grade Tailored ‘op Coats, worth $2.76; during this 10 ing this 16-day sale . | Wear; now cheviots, all new fabrics, latest | worth up to $20.00; during thix | #ale ; S440 | cco “essus tau Tom ee | Men's $1.50 Underwear, cut and very stylish, worth 10-day sale fy ’, - rue , : 4 | cerized; now vse | $12.50; during this 10-day sale | 94 $12.98 and $14.49 Men 's Furnishings at TS, CS Se a Men's Mixed Wool Light Weight Qe hospapsreeaaiy Sr -~ . OS 14.49 | Men's 10¢ Socks, in black; during | | ## are i Underwear, worth $1.00; during Choice” new ‘patterns’ In Mane | Men's $16.00 and $20.00 Craven this 10-day sale 5¢ | 500 dozen Men's Sitk Foordm | tiie Joday sale aoe Suits, double and single-breast Tedey salo ot during this | Men's 20¢ Socks, in fancy per Sand Tien, worth 50s “ei | Men's $1.50 Wool Underwear; + ed, fancy patterns, blacks, blue: . ‘ ie * | during this « | tad browns, worth every cont $9.98 and 49 | Men's ide Handkerchiefs; during | A big bunch of Silk Ties, already) sili". 'g> 00 Heavy Wool Unies of $17.00; during this 10day | STUPENDOUS REDUCTIONS IN | _ this 10-day sale $6 ee P| wear; during this sale . $1. sale. $9.95 YOUNG MEN'S SUITS | Men's 1c Handkerchiefs; during | 0 during thi 1oday sale at. | Men's $1.50 Mesh Underwear, I Men’s Fine Dress Suits, lined | In the newest materials and pat. | ,,*B!8 10-day sale wee BE | oe ony Wate eee Veo |. during this sa oNe | throughout with heavy serce terns, at prices that will.create | “ns lsc Handkerchiefs; during | Over ©» hite and Fancy Vests, 4 sions $2.00 Heavy Wool Under aoe epee lee e t at prices tha create | "this 10-day sale....7¢@ and Qe | 1% all materials, cotton, wool || iy : g. stylishly made, good a furore. Every Suit a work of | wear; during this sale.. $4, cam te aha tent disses tga - oer Socks, in ail colors: | and silk, a. patterns; we can Worth $96.00: during this sale | bea ch BR dye pel this 10-day sale 13¢ fit you at +f Gloves | ; during this sa sold elsewhere from $12.00 to A | 2.9 , | 412.4 $20.00, but while they last put Socks, in all colors Be. $1.49, $1.99, 82.200 ‘anvas 10c " . , forth double | And now the climax of all bar-| on the table at two prices | . 19¢ | sten's $1 Se Wek Oremmbiits oak atakin | gains: Your ehotce of any Suit $7.50 and $10.95 Suspenders; during | 50 Woe rta in now Bae 1 worth $25.00, tailor made, and 2 . ae ; : He eae ate ae Oe. 4 os Horsehide er i, they will go like wildfire 4 , Suspenders; during | Men's $2 0 mt ned; now » | ing this salo—at ~ dur | Pants Slaughter (ths jiday sale 19¢ . $1.29 | Men's Heavy Buckskin Gime, | ithe | NO EXAGGERATIONS. Men's 50c Suspenders; during | Men's $5.00 Silk Shirts now | jined, worth $2.00; during this fs Z e 0G . . this 10-day sale void 2.19 | 10-day sale | Men's good substantial Overcoats | Men's $1.50 Good, Strong Work- Men's 15e Overalls PEE 2 Men's Madras PRE Lion | . wg Ae Kid Glov ne to go at the cost of the lining | ing Pants, now | Frand, worth $1.50 : Tee: yedpanddeset —<- during this 10-day sale | ond ave ra worth $1.50; now. ..9M¢ $1.50; now ose | ng th ale. B79 n's Men's $1.00 Overalls; during this | Men's Pajamas, worth $2 } | Men . All Wool Kersey and Ox- | | tv wale 76 We have 50 dozen Hats, some are | rd Overcoats, in any length, | son's 93.00 Dress Punts | Men's 20¢ Socks, in all colors Men's Sateen Pajamas, worth three times what we'll | — Pg 5.00; during this 10 $1.9 ; Me and se | $4.00; now sell them for, in soft and stiffs; | __ day sale : 89.50 | aa . Men's $2.00 Dress Shirts now 2he Rubber Collars; during this at we | Men's Imported Vicunas, Meltons | Men's $2.50 Dre Pants, . oe 10-day sale ihe | Men's $3.00 Suit Cases; during aad Cassimere 3 Overcoats cairns oe | Men's $7.00 Smoking Jackets Men's Balbriggan Underwear this sale $1.99 — 10; during this 10- | Men's $5.00 Dress Pants, now | 44.25 worth 66¢; during this 10-day 1's $2.00 Suit Cases; during ~ $12.89 $3.25 | Men's 65c Dress Shirts now $7¢ wale Boe this sale $1.39 Look for 216 PIKE STREET The Store for Values THE BELL CLOTHIERS MAKE NO . MISTAKE IN THE NUMBER, 216 PIKE ST. DISCUSS PLANS TO MARK Meeker's bill appropriat:| | Housefurnishin ° RDERS to the ne duce stock at household requi 4 4) furnishing \nd house mst; cut it of all de ite cription Spring Head Mop Sticke—Strong | Round Rotary Washer and durable Regular price 1 make; has large od t i ® Sik bes cassis Re > a ee ‘as wend ' “Never Break” work quickly and Reg jae | Spiders—With j if cold handle ar price $4 ¢ > + $5.45 Ho j r price 4b« 75e Heavy Galvanized Wash 1 . | 1 eer eutte crsap Tube—Mediiy iy P Hardwood Clothes Pin | 10c Wire Chain Pot Cleaners — d Clothes Pine deny | “e ize; cut to & With handle; cut to... .5¢ 1bc Carpet Bester. Well 7 2Q6e Biiver & Co.'s Fruit or Vege made; cut te ,, : table Prese—Cut to ......17¢ b Split Wood Clothes Basket 7+ ¥ ww I 10¢ Black Jack Stove Polish—Cul to ..... a¢ Medium size. Regula Oo 64h) ; F ¢ +4 964 $ 190 Imported Steel Butcher Knives—Cut to ..10¢ price We; cut to ..33¢ 099978 4 25c Padded Top Sleeve Boards—Cut to : ‘ Bor. Carpet Tacks-—Cut to, per doz. packages. S¢ fee be Reguiar Size Wire Coat Hangere—Out ig 10¢ Cake Turnere—With wood renee seeeeee ° ona 2 e handles; cut to. . be 6c per pound Old-Fashioned ‘ Py ‘ 10c “Never Slip” Can Openere—Cut to ....-- he mon Gad \rone—Cut te ? 45¢ Double-Fa i eclt's Carpet Sweeper, “Do- tame eed Solvenions ‘ie mestic"”—All bristle brushes. Reg ee ular price § cut to... $1.69 Royal Steel Enameled Tea Ket 35e Royal Stee Oblong Pudding Pans—Cut to 15¢ hia-deiaet les Se price 90¢; cut to . Wash ae Regular 67¢ Wash be Stee! Enamel Cut to. $1.25 No. 8 Heavy Tin Copper Bottom Boilers—Cut to ., en eecvevcceees Royal Enameled Steet F, S5e Handsomely Nickel-Plated Crumb Trays and S-quart size. Chemnitz, 22 Theatre Strasse. Mancheste Paris, 3 Cite Trevice. ot BE. N. Brooks & ove total permits isened by the! butiding department of the munici Buy your hat Co., 1331 Second ay. jpal government during 1907 num-| ve nem bered 10482, but approximately AMUSEMENTS. Daity at 2 haif of these were for alteration ne | Twn Matiness 6 removals, repairs, foundations, etc R—Aoore Theatre ae ow - County Assessor Parish bas in stituted a new method in obtatning | improvement assessments, The as seasor'e report will be more com-/ m Titer | members. fre | the jin Ge eeriene Tomight—#15 Sharp. Ni TH SYMPHONY CONCERT. | baritone: Good Torn rot Hoyt. even plete than heretofore, The field! By the a ee deputios will be expected fo S© |) se ATTLE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. | Lois T cure @ thoroughly comprehensive | ae MEN. statement on improvements, and Miishines MKiaien, telieeter: Phonee—Sunset, Main the nature of every item entering | The Whirlwind into their construction Leventhal, the violinist “WHAT HATPRIGiS! 1H ABLIANG TODAT ‘> aad . , Pian Relief for Jews. 4 Cole Prices ee ee ha wer floor and first five | Next week PITTSBURG, Pa, Feb. 18.—) . down time in Beattie, Plans are laid to provide relief for The 4 F 500 Jewish families in distress tn “apie | Pittsburg. It has been proposed by the richer class of Jews and oore Theatre : the synagogues to raise a fund of Lenee and Manager : Saturday, Sunday to from $5,000 to $10,000. Small su will be loaned to heads of familte without interest a Webruary 1% 28 Kiaw @ Erienger present GRORGE M. = emnen ansmenin OMAN tusical pla Coarse slab wood per load TEs PROM BROADWAY" delivered, Main 1714, Ind. 4950. *#* ai Oe py Ss \ SAHARA ARR * John Cort, Mar * * Matiness Wednesday | lon M. Gaiters Offers Picturesque * TDAH SIMPSON je bite, plot * 7 De Koren, Kiein de ith * } ATHER, | Te © Preduction—Aug- | 1c and the 4 “Seattic Theatre Te Family * | Reset @ t ‘ > " | Fitth aod Pike, Tel, e4 | |im the Rotiiektn i I * Capital fully paid, $100,000.00. mpany in “THE COLLEGE GIR ” cow.” 4 Prices as t No Highe tien, * | aaapedonen recarndbore stlbeess0iS | + | * | COLISEUM Seattle's Leading Vaudeville House. 186. ee daily Prices ec 40, woate, a6 reserved 148, Performance Both pi Thi GANS-NELSON 48 3 Sullivan's big spectaltion NEW SHOW NOW RUNNENG, 4th and Pike St. RRR ew | Van and « Host of Headtiners, RRR RERRERRREEERHEAR Re e | 4 Brown Bros, Doc Kealey, * * . * ° . <. Gladys The Best Savings Bank A man can have is a tract of land near a grow- ing city. In the Savings Bank you draw 4 per cent interest only on what you have in the bank, whereas your land, if bought right, in- creases annually from 20 per cent to 30 per cent. Thus you receive the profit on the total value, although you may have made a very small cash payment, with easy monthly pay- ments on the balance of the purchase price. | We have a number of tracts situated in the line of development, near two car lines, on the Rainier boulevard. extension, on which work has now begun. Prices right; terms easy, $10.00 per month. JONES-THOMPSON INVESTMENT COMPANY 113 Seneca Street Of Musical Goods, Hooks, Leather Songs and In Violins, Mi Guitars. All these be sacrificed Cost Store fixtures for # number of fine ” All must go. E [ i Over 200 Pianos sold. This is not sale of a lot of a but a sale with BO whatever. Allgmust Cline |

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