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These marvelously rich Nevada FOLA LA FOLLETTE | - : . 2 "6 ine I make bi none | ABSTRACTORS See ak uhot a ee ene if) NEW YORK, March 10—Locat | gh i ee . Dentin. Ge He rities who saw Miss Fola La Fol-! Ti) “asement i . 2 ano Fiver ad lette, daughter of the Wiseonsin tate 186 : i sé me jBenator, make her debut at Plain ists. yimenth | Now Sane 0 | CITY REAL ESTA field, N. J., in “Bluffs,” a comedy by ; . »| Cooke p crentege. | Rs Leo Ditrichstein, are predictin wy LM : Altho © has been of P et ' t00, 5 appearance in teliar role ‘ ” Lk PROPKE ’ ae ' x « aye the chance | , Sues on Note. ’ ee . enced sult in the superior 4 x ron a $6,000 pror ¢ ’ ' me - « ote executed by the Incor Ava, Seattle Was 7 a phint : kod ? * porated Ornamental Iron & Wire MILLINEAY th Phisnes Se < Works, secured by @ mortgage on M ¥ aes | A pretey are . ' p at won A Pi +k j Ve Hm. L ran The military post known as Fort Hane ‘ ickup | x | Keough, Mont, has beem ordered bie Wey A RD — abandoned - ne La ' 5 6 3b0 For he —. Evelyn Nesbit Thaw ts anxt Licees nA wy k i ¥ YAR , ; Brats | tor a dive according to her at MASSAGE. peneciatnaal 8 unMe 1 PER Wee j u z t . . ~ f man : Sor $10.00. Come in and get prices M OSTEOPATHY, ~ r ‘ . ? Hall's, 3111 First a oon a - PH a, ena ’ a ' le TO LATE TO PACIFY. ' ‘ x i Ind, 4 BREMEN cern olf REAL ESTATE DEALERS. — Ma : Bind, 40th eae Qa | 1 28th 1 8 " D HILLMAN, 1, 1, 9 Times Widg : CHOIR HOME atree 5 ; ADOLPH BEHRENS, 618 New York - Mes Senust ‘ e PERSONAL. ¢ , a ; Wiair, grad ¢ hoes 5 t te I : ” HAP ‘ ¥ ' ‘ ; De jonn ff } es ha \ Dr t ‘ rade pein an on ; - @and wits) cleime | Mto-urinas One. Euan ene Gre ’ et VIMW np p F ee. " ss 16 ana a7 t nln | PHOTOGRAPHERS’ SUPPLI-S. | \; <M Me hua t) Pan wee —- « a eens ‘ ‘ ' ne . eT Re wae Armatrong 140 New York ina : . hit ' . fred Gfeller 610-21 New York block OCULISTS AND AURISTS. mt > Gear 7 " Farrell, it New York faim | y ) OPMATEAD. i ty “Howe ie B. - - ‘ ; OPTICIANS ss sd 4 Sly ® 1 - — v ' ¥ ve. Mu Rar ° ’ ' i r 5 ' 1°06 Arcade; Throat . ‘ * an Henk Hy ; manufacturing Bidg. Mours. 16-4. sundaya, 16-12. —t4| Main 1004 vi ¢ didg. ind. 4 Mt i Bide ie oie 1 STAR— ATESDAY, MARCH 10, 1908. j | — BUSINESS CHANCES > | NEW CONGRESSMAN'S | +" - i ~ . ~ . aw |e ~ MAIDEN SPEECH ‘i ! Adame & Brooks, tent —_ j Want Ads ae Ba LIS { « } STORAGE, | i . i] a ! } cous ‘ TW a Pores } slo t Them M4 y ’ of $0 Second ave. ® 7 ce ep none ; Phones Main #48, Ind D068 or at} | ° A é To Us } | FARMS AND ACREAGE. | | | And We Wit | eatmasd vith tee Wi vee wena) 1 cree Oner G00: | pe ada, Do the Rest Mur “ ‘ Wom ( sh Y | (By United Press.) hrs eg) ny P 5 S950 t $450 (By United Press) clares that the charges against him aie * » e Charge for one Insertion, We 1) Q'\\ SE" yal®, rices dev LO v y Y., March 10.—Dis | were m aseumpt which | BW YORE h 10—T pet line, Seven words te the uM , RY Y ; bess Jerome has filed are fp y gratuitous; that in each firemen we injured and . oat ery isniiad “ . | and on bin answer to the instance of alleged failure to 1 @ quarter of 4 5 n Gollars’ és: . line. Three times, one ¢ : ; . ed by William F, cute the matter did not, as a matte age Mh ah tae ent ts word, One month, ée per tae |) 4 ‘ " ' f Goes 8 . :| King, former president of the New of law, constitute a crime, or If} | fire at ge pony Panett Se ger dap. y ; ; Yor chants’ assoglation, und crime had been committed, it was | byl % ease, aia Si tas i ti $288 per | Prices, A committee of minority atockhold: | on of some defect of evi] ples di ‘ ‘ Intmum charg Wwonth, " ‘ ; ; ere of Metropolitan Street Rail dence, ax the lack of corr A lack of water pressure and the 80 conte. ’ here ‘ ane, $8,400 | low pony | way company, in whieh the gover with tmpossibility to sustain # Pits , th / BALLARD AGENCY—P. H. ‘ ‘ ot > TY nor is asked to remove Mr. Jerome prosecution, and that the law and nu " ne now-fe Mullon, 321 Ballard av. opp. : | D. B, Thompson from offic Ihe obligations of his oath of office | mous “scandal hose” greatly hand) { wind ¢ City Hall. Phone, Ballard 30% nota int =n i - The at general denial alike forbade him to institute y | CONGRESSMAN NYE capped emen and seemed to gain control, MAIN OFFICE—Seventh av, |, “ « at Main.¢ elite of the chars governor said cutions in the absence of evidence | (geattie Star Exclusive Service.) | between Union and University . “ aide * he would the procedure to justify them WASHINGTON, March 10.--Com Phones, Main 1060; Ind. 441 ~ “ abe }to be folie wed after he had ex Hach of the twenty-three ob On| parative few new congressmen The Star cannot guarantee ' i noe & lamined the document sgainet him was taken up b Mr.lere able to rouse the letharai accuracy or assume responsibil . : The district attorney's anewer de-\Jorome and answered in detail, | house from its aceustomed ind ity for errors of any kind o& |), vo Mt he WALK “ eprom: ence to maiden oohes. “Bi curring im telephoned adver eno Pe 4 y vit ' $1,000, om Very ean Frank M. Nye, new member from t ROOM ae RARE. Y jit the other day in bis defe ot St or | THAW SENSATION (0550S. : ‘ oa Wide | minute speech he made the ine slvatore, of the firm of te a ee ew wee). | 3 | sit up end ¢ ico. Here ts wd n the back of | Phones, M # ind a4 te] (ekg Pe ol gr thee tle acl ©, photographe 1 addressed ft PAtome th Ae im te | | blers and their personally conduct t committed suleide ae 0 ie Went ineilieiath PERE | (By United Press.) }mysterlounly at the mereenary fea. | ed ponte in the Nort n Pacific depot WONe rag. aiiriliniaas a " NEW YORK, March 10.—A new tures in the consideration Olympla, yesterday rooting know the treat a ? etic: pa v : | ‘ Man : Heretofore the Impression has | “The laborer is worthy of bis bire, |-There is no known 4 © for the (, and tey sl ~ any | light was thrown on the scandal | 15 created that it was the Thaws| He announced the deeply written | got dbye leant alee ar gen ~ - » -f. how brewing between Evelyn Nes | who were anxious to be rid of the | law of intrinsic value and worth Salvatore, well dressed and ‘ MeLar oo ww eo A ‘ ' . bit Thaw and her husband and | chorus girl model entrant into their) Which, rightly Interpreted, means k, Was Beer f b, heard @ shot \ Mt ALONE: | @ anyehers. ie pe : Soantiy etvale that every honest and well directed | rm coal a ' AND WRAP « members of the latter's family, to- | be bg estignia, say = ae ye ; Whst & WHRELOR “s lin Werth | Martlett's s#iatement today pro-| éffert of hand or brain has an in| ihe pw crews be a his on the Boar a - : " 30) COLMAN BLDG jday, whem Franklin Bartlett, at) voieq @ hot reply from Dan O'Rell- | trinsie worth which should receive | tn pe « He passed and re calibre bullet 4 canta, ath, recmin. | Reat “000. 3 years rs ;orney for Harry Thaw's mother, }ty, formerly one of Thaw's counsel, | in the great equitable and moral | passed tient the . ne g tava te mete ; A CHOICE HOM ' w ALE Mra, William Thaw, declared that!) but now the champion of Evelyn, | markets of the world its Just duc ting room to the tters fi f a . . tee sls of and. all idea of divorce was repugnant and alse her attorney, in whi h be The laborer i worth what fe ooree rent mental distress soc h « the a — : rs n nearly ail cleared me elect ile dec cared that some sensational de | money te» worth wha: C&rns, | tracted attention to bim ‘ change = nnd —" ~ ‘ ‘ ¥_mivutes |to hia client. He declared that the! voioumenis are certain to be pro-| stocks are worth what they ea Tension the aasty anaredan be 1 4 tan pies! “| ce et ihn and Pearse Tt eLACS Lave per cear a five yeaa to Par out | dIVORCe Was desired, not by ThAW'S| yoked by the Thaw family’s atti-| Property is worth what it earns. | rows pencil of the ticket age a ney, 1 t The lenis to 1819 Boren ave.) $2 we AND He that are wt TS ADAM, 906 Cotman Bigg. | Mmilly, but by Evelyn, and binted/ tude It in the history of frail human _ Ee y we will BO Me Questions asked rieht tery way Renteed . - I nature to constantly violating . ‘ yen We oan hae a that law, and the great panic, to| Johnson will take place Wedne LATEST ROYAL faa ‘ er " CONGRESS MEETING my mind, finds ite cause primarily | at Shelton . ® jin the violation of that moral law ee Seattle Star “Bestel , 2 : god Precept; in other words, the | NEW YORK, Margh we ey, ret ns shee tete, tnd ane US [nation’s wealth in the legitimate | ‘ ) Newport nest tte trenches Pa -» ae jand healthy channels of commerce | BY BURGLAR she will take ber daily il bee laying lor trade or investment a pair ol m colored ~ " (By United Press.) [by Gen. Francois Joubert-Pe | ~— I to have a pale w ose t —t#} WASHINGTON, March 10.-With /Of Angolo, Africa; Judge Lind DEATH NOTICES. By United P mals ready for amy * Rivod. | brief address by Preaidens (Of Denver and other distinguished + Ante “epee as obtained half @ ed — Feaidewt) wien interested in the question of| Thomas P. Ball, aged 35, died at, VICTORIA, B. ©. March 16 or rine Roosevelt, who elaborated = hi®) child labor 19 First av. March & He was Charles Friedman, we known in = ahi, wer views on race suicide and the de] Mre. Frederick Schott of Phila,|@ member of the Order of Owls. | sporting circles in this city, Was) of far more ct RES anes : ties of motherhood, the flret tates detphia is president of the con. |The body Is at the private reception | shot and killed by & burglar 4bOUt | then the whitest of MALS bey a” oi ner ” ' fational Congress of Motee gress, which will last a week Ej.) room of Butterworth & Sona midnight Friedman had just re Cream. colo an re were . " der the auspices ef the mer Ellsworth Browa, appointed by Harold Johnson, aged 10, died at | turned with his wife from the thea . a : “% Mothers congress, was oP ag to | President Roosevelt, officially rep | 954 22nd av., March 9 tre, and on going to the pantry ” | eet. CARPETS ne view WINSHIP THOe day in the White House resents the United States. Every) Mre. Catherin ine, aged 78, | found a burglar there. in the scut . oo W . _m man tide A gathering of distinguished dip: state's delegate was appointed by | died March %, at her family rest jfe the burglar shot Friedman dead. a Oe 7) FARMS AND LAND lomats and representatives: of for a governor de 422 W. Highland drive | Y = se ss | ouditensoemehotathe ¢ian countries attended the in| The main topic to be discussed : | OREGON ATTORNEYSHIP, : Among the deje jis “The Welfare of the Child.” a NERAL NOTICES. | (By United Press.) a sahil sails psieiiins sanniainne, ré from every tale | subject that the congress of mot | Bo ial “MONEY TO LOAN, from ne Hers has been ste pas The funeral of Daniel Huber was) WASHINGTON, March 10¢—The nourty ait ha nm studying for the pant ATTENTION the big Beropean cities nd ten years. The one Will alno DOld from the chapel of Butterworth | name of Attorney John MeCoart, of ~ This the firat time any bodg,, discuss proposed legistation looking | & Sens at 4 o'clock this afternoon, | Pendleton, Ore., + nt to the sen. muphanis.. Ban 669 of women bas ever held « sepsiqg/ to the protection of children Hiurial took place at Mt. Pleasant a@te thie morning by the president og ay ea, ES jim the White House Mrs. Grover Cleveland's name ap | Cemetery ; in @ message nominating him "as HELP WANTED-FEMALE. . |. President Roosevelt welcomed! pears on the list of officlal dele The funeral service of F. Durett| United States district attorney for Toe o jthe delegates and made a brief| Kates ax New Jorsey's represental| took place from the chapel of Hut-| Oregon. No opposition to bis com we ea a Sédreas, being followed by by speeches tive terworth s : sone, ander the | firmation fs expected , Ne on Ow hee a. as anep ee of the ‘ », O=<. B this “* nm | Se STAR LOAN CO sietiililaiiaiiiaiaaaiaia aharanen’ 6h © valk, teherens Men's League Banquet. | FOR RENT—ROOMS. Speed ened J X EGRO MII ISTER SENATOR'S DAUGHTER at Lakeview come The Men's lea " “eo. | moctisiet’ cnginaae = ob The funeral of Mrs, Catherine | United Presbyte S| tals money “ot we en bis nave without MAKES HER DEBUT. bisine wil! eld from the fainily |corner of 14th and me | eee ba | - teaidence Wednesday afternoon at | Will give a banquet to: LOSES HOME | 2 o'clock The ¢ ral will ing at 6:30 o in the church rs alate enn strictly private. Burial will take |aasembly room } as a det toes” Gee ‘ place in the family plot in Mt At 8 o'clock a free le © to the —sinpliendeo . . . ' Pleasant cemetery general public will be given in the anil SALARY LOANS FOI ty Sg ge, The home of Reg Fred Edmunds, | The funeral of Mahlon D. Bast auditorium of the First United THe as any ie Sd Coupe we. . near prover tenia eso | e Nek took place fr the family Presbyterian church by Rev. Ed./ —jntennnemimaneinmmmnion | Mountain: View station, Munn 0 residence at 1 o'clock this after. Lincoln Smith, D. D. of the Pil] _JARIGATED LANDS. the groun@ at 6 o'clock leat night, noon. interment at Lakeview cem- (grim Congregational church, on] a Yad —_am— together with practically all its otery Sinai,” illustrated by stereopticon CHOlCReT TUUGATRD LaNDe | Contents. The house was owned by | The funeral service of Kate views _BOARO “AND ROOM pres Mra. A. R. Gilson, formerly pro- i a eN A AE prietor of s boat house at Green Board and reem asona wear ' " a trek Hae T lake * Sie eT “wpe Pepe = yrs GRAMMAR SCHOOL LEAGUE BUSY sscoca>= ~WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS, + Sane hide Pd. Newion 36 surance, the policy having tnpaed | king and queem — - last week. The origin was in @ ' Buek A kod ele wor Loans on futnitare, Noreen ete Wm ceo He Pho pa om Buel ngrar 4. 8 cach Room Ti? New York Bidg Main te defective stove pipe We ster for the hetpe;. Bremerton » corel ison; A 906 at ’ - Arrangements will soon be com-|cover the same number of games|. ritament ta ar » ence nae Children Start Fire. 4 covering the season's play 9 In 1907 5 oiparchs FURNITUURE WA WANTED. |. Fire at. 1823 Court place yester of the Grammar Schoo! baseball |, The Way Rome © are parti . day caused damage to building and Stine aad ie onndtéiel al) of | een cae dish up the ete top prices for furai “7 , contents of $220. J. Duff owns the ” pea Hy all Of can game would prove Jobn 1 nuterdaghy a “> oo Main 2222 oF Ind ATE: building. Children playing with the city schools practice is already er to many fans, and a great many | Kendrick ;. = a ae Ay Hone Btn guntehen -etareed the fire under way. The leagne will in- promisin layers are ‘ meted tntarent allowed 4 h eee clude teams from each of the pub- and developed in the amate Re \elt to aeoept & = tong o"nearin tacts| The nomination of attorney le schools and the schedule will |ranks of the public school nines. | nomination, is dene “FOR SALE—MIECELLANEOUS 46 ERPARTMENT = ig are ail ean Grigsby for the second judicial dis : | fre encl oe +e: "Ss trict of Alaska has been held up Wood and Coal |*2*F = ou ton, Sg tote JOHNSON WILL TRY no NOISELESS con Gases - ae | mun 1 a Hout, ary slab wrod , Rawhide Syndicate |

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