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HURSDAY DECEMB colved dispatches this Sivgepee Vealdioes are atving out the suppiige | | of Arthur 8, Choney, the Amertean | ditroulty, consul at Messina, or of Mra, Che The mayor { Regglo and Repre E Saree ad ELUDED POSSE | rope ha » Americana | of deputies are alnong the dead acces asinte ak] com corn, anna THoRo EAR ou smn gr ss PURSUING HIM only 80 guests In - ag hotel all told. 8 )N he «rows receipts from the por obn Cort also announced yes }8o far ae is known, only the pro- |p bai yn . Romy & KILL® MAN HE SAYS |}formances at the Moor Grand | terday that the house chante ot the] aa learned here authorita- | > na ¢ | priotor and one gucat excapod. The | ty “yey FLEECED HIM Jand Seattle theatres next Sundgy perfoymance of Rip Van Winkle, at{ A today nt Prowident R nerioan ¢ aany in endeavoring | velit will send a moasage uraine Angored because he lost $35 tf) afternoon will be subsertbed to the | the Grand, will be donated. Uy CHILD-GLAYER NICOLAS CAN - - dee to find a trace of the American | that a lberal appropriation be | % pot er game in the Queen cits faya for the relief of the Italian be k telegraph 1 this Thoma Jot NOT BE FOUND — BLOOD 7 “ge ah travelers who were In the « made immediate! done allan | ClUd, & negro resort on Washingtod | wf “re ‘efson wired immediately, contrib: | e > 4 city, but the officials at Monat fin diately for tho Tallan| ney, betwoon Second and Third] “Al the Moore, the Seattle Sym-|utipg the company's share | WOUNDS TAKE UP HUNT Suicide Suggested | wired this aft om that it is im-| press reasaomblen. ava, 8, Sam Sandera, a teamater,| Mony Orchestra society will render Managers Russell & Drew, of he! As myster y thoug th 1 gs nt t mate } pe le to trace any one. j#lashed Henry Stalwith acroms thé} a concert. The 55 mombers have | Beattle theatre, also have generous |earth had t 1 and allowed | that gone into the woods | Red Cross Raises Money back of the neck with a large bread | donated their services, and Manager ly volunteered to contribute the on- | bt J Nicolas, wh mm Tuesday |\and thm © theory of oa in Messina | SANTA CRUZ, Cal, Doc at --ny | knife. tnfiteting « gash fully etght |John Cort has donated the house, all| tire receipts of the Sunday after t red the 4-year-old son | panel r, oe | NAPLES, Deo. 31—By { UP One thoaiurd idatiece forthe | ehes long. ‘That neither the vie-/the expenses being borne by him-| noon performance of “The Lieuten:|of Jone Sant t Port Blake ' Thom advance NINETY PERISHED IN|A merchant named Potont who or-| ourthquake ‘urterors In siolly, wit| UN ,widdpipe ‘nor jugular veln | solt gut and tha Lady |vnitahod trom the aight. of mun, (it point out thatthe man, having i rived today told of the scenes in| be forwarded the Btate Rea| “A, Severed ts considered iittle ae a} A a Is of Kit t h against Banton hat the crazed | Qroas society — te . ONE HOTEL IN | Messina, He said : MESSINA. people fought bitterly against the | mana meeting he urning of tt | The soldiers fo last night rarily bound up Stalwith's wound rong he becathe insane, sue to burn the co s in the streeta : , ’ 1 : ST. LOUIS, Mo., Dee. 31--By t 0 nr hat Stalwith — jhe ¢ nt hetr Btate Department Institutes} and te odor of burning human | p IS, Mo, Deo. 31:—Hy U.| noon it was thought tha n| SHS ae ewan igen, | thelr “hands, But s sissies aa Iflesh has given the atricken ‘tity a \ i r || SEATTLE CITIZENS UNABLE TO ‘ W ksloy 8 Search for Tourists = {new horror. Polont city & | the Anheuser Rusch’ Browlt ’ anders ts held at the clty Jat from the edific ore found Sitastiay tél ts S thet the Seraanl & ‘ ae lave the acldlien ue pres er © | pany, wired bin son here today to! pending developments. ‘The aswatl-| GET WORD FROM DIS Ponzlo came to Seattle two years |r ng, they nvered no trace s gir ) wan shot by Nicolas ; in Sicily. ; an ak a me i pay $25,000 to the Red Cross relief | ant says Stalwith fleeced him, and{ TRICT OF DISASTER ago on the Italian mar ot-war Ital-}of the fugitive after } killed the boy, is still ¥ ha an — a. . fund for the Italian earthquake vie-|he simply could not stand it. He in e: 4 ree 1408 resigning his post of second Harry MeDermott and } Cuan a t tors are beginning {Woman had beon sitting mear the |iins, Busch Is now at bie home in | saya posi Hina cog Almont beside himself with grief) ciicer because of & disagreement | bloodhound to joined in| to hope for } fe WASHINGTON, D. C,, Dec. 31.—|Cnrpse and had fall ioe fated | Pasadena, from which city the mes-| cured a knife and started to fight.|®9d Anxiety, Capt. Marco Ponslo! with a superior officer the search , t| George A. Brown, the third vietim, By U. P.—Ninety Americans in al toae B ygedldin tochirge tent yma Rondel (oT i | Hoth Sanders and Stalwith are no-| bas endeavored to telegraph to his| Charles Veneto, a barber of 109| delay occurred and it . : she haunts “6 ee Messina hotel that was destroyed | with a wild i | Bhgencdl wger is anxiously awalt-|this afternoon that , an ecover ected ream she rushe Set Teatlans and Americans co] Win & wil | Gov. Gillett Makes Appeal the city of Danvioto, noar Messina, | 1% Word of the safety of his un ¢ put upon the scent Panes: (oe Etinneed diers and before t | , y | a ne fo fo AC 5 Ye 7 and aunt at Messina, Veneto has} Friends Aiding Him, | te : eperating in the quest for informa [werd aware of her purpose, had |, SACRAMENTO, Cal, Ds | Marco's anxioty wan intensified last! giso many friends there whose pen PAeNG Films |, Report comes from Port ale rs m regarding the missing, are re | flung herself Into the fire beside | BY U. F ov, Gillett to lasued | nigh b . ty caus bi uch. anxle olas has lived for several years | this afternoon that the posse has rted upon in a cablegram the & proclamation calling for financial) bight when he opened the papers} safety causes him much. anxiety. | nd Port Blak nd , . " a number of the body of her husband, where she re gs about | Venit ina for pate department today receive *T Bonasl Smaad aire aid to the Itallar and saw where the buildings about | Venito Mved in Messina for f friends among the Pili he me ‘ icken | | ie m Ambassador Griscom at Rome. | etek ee Sa earthquake districts of Southern | the cathedral at Palermo had erum-| years. That friends are alding him in elud- | jot Fat emboeendor cabled that he i jonnees o Ow Italy prema cea TE EEE SEES ing (he officer the generally ac- | of rer, Every ived no word from the Amer! Few of t escaped 9 @ | copted theory, When he onte ne ¢ from the island tL! SWINDLER WHO FLEECE! |Santos home with the intentio : here exterminating th vle family, he | cers dec consuls at Messina and Paler-| from Messina had sufficient cloth-| MANCHESTER of escape from the ialaad ~ | LOCAL BUSINESS MEN CAP < Mak jsro toamsters: | brother, Nino Ponzlo, treasurer of Washington st., | 4, who have in the pursuit He has asked the foreign of-|ing, and the cases of pneumonia| fy U. P.—The Ita are that if Nicolas is alive 4 for information and that of-/ 4nd meningitis are increasing. The | estimates the number o 4, as had on no hat, nor did he hay hi I nsion ie a matter of @ 5 fice, he adds, will use every effort | Work of the soldiers may prevent! the result of the earthquake in| TURED IN CALIFORNIA hat when he shot George A. Brown |few days at the outalde The blood 4 through army and navy officers |® pestilence, but it seems impos! Calabria and Sicily r | “Count” Winnick von Gassendort m the street lid not return tolof the people has considerably sible to to obtain definite news. reach half the dead and} Unofficial messages received by| who is belleved by the local police een any of his aoc i ‘ soaid t } |who is , , ed haunts, yet | cooled and the talk of lynching that Every effort is being mado by the | this makes the attuation worse him from government officials at) to be the same swindler who operat~ | aa, \band, Mra. Geo. Haina, mother of |whon he wa te at night he|was heard frequently yesterday is a jepartment to obtain news o! ty « ne refugees ome say that the exact number ol nd Heattle a ‘ow days before! hornton enkins ains, en’ was wearin, i . tate dey tal ¢| The condition of th ft R y th fled in Seattle a f ay ee, eee eae Jenkins Hat tered wah Unies ee is labsent to , pA | STAND TELLS OF INTRIGU | who have arrt the American citizens who were tn | here ts pltiful in| dead can never be known |Chriatmas, was arrested at his Judge Crane’s court room late this | qugnmgemenmegece re ——— } the earthquake zone, Ambassador | he extreme. They have lost every The consul bases his estimate on | apartments at the Fairmont hotel in| OF ANNIS AND MRS. HAIN afternoon to give testimony that = He Griscom was directed to cablo|WOrldly possession and most of | dispatchos he has received and his| San Prancisco today, on receipt o€ 4 BLUSHING, Dea By U. P—~|™ay save her son trom an tone | LURID MEL ODRAMA § promptly a fuformation obtain.| em are injured or their minds | personal knowledge of the cities | warning {ssued by the First National | The : rege he oheotl mintous death 2 bi ‘ jare Impatred lat ” . | The events preceding the shooting rr fal 1). ol and gray, 4 je and to send some of the Amer.) affected |bank of this city ¢ William KB. Annis by Capt. Peter Mrs. Hains, small, o wray DRIV 7 in vice consuls in Italy to the| Rellef ships from Reggio Indicate - | The “count” ts alleged to bo the) ¢ Hains, and following the return | Wa# led to the witness chair by the ne of distress to render what-| that the situation there is more ut ROME, Dec. $1.—By U. F The/man who passed two worthless! o¢ the captain trom San Francisco | #eerel, wh stood stalwart and baie id > aos . curlow: of 3 Neng ed ee , sda BLOODHOUNDS SEEK TRAIL OF |to Mountain Road for several miles, wh iad te MAN WHO WA where {t was lost in the thick mud. She was dressed in black, and © WANDERS FROM At a small station near Roy, Me- ever ald possible. terly hopeless than at Messina. The Mrs. Martha C. Kittridge, her two | "#™ber of survivors at Reggio is @aughters, Ethel and Clarissa, and | *% Small that the city is nothing gave out the fol-| checks here on Deo. 24. A tall. di! ¢5 nie home, the dead tm the /tinguished appearing Frenohman, | sta) Haina jaiving the name of W. von Gassen- | and of Thornton Jenkins Hains, were related today by brother of the captain isa Margaret Mendell, all of| ™Ore than one great tomb At Messina, 50,000. fort, cashed a worthless cheek for ‘ her face showed plainly the days HOME AT ROY. “hut ¥ Dreskiiee Stas, and all of whom |. TR® refugecs have encamped on| At Rogsio, 40,000 $5 on H. Westerman, proprietor of | Wooung tor gasticipation tn the | 054 sights Of anguish she bas speet| Deven insane by a lurid molo-| ne reenter at ¥ ° sy, | the bills ow Roggte Aa fe t Mou < " a thes e = | ee o@ the shoot of is by her ~ nt nese ee tee ve 4 ad at oe Shy 8 a Bave mate thelr war to Palms Too . _— . Be get oe. len oot Seen ee ey oS Maj. Hains testified that the = ‘oan ¢ ting a nls bY Ber) drama he witnessed in a Tacoma|is said he announced his intention Q ~ v eb ° Sa re 500, Christmas eve, r 7’ wrth on, oO) eatre several 4 ao hin hy . able whereabouts in the disturbed {rescue parties have found but few| At Ragnara, 1,000 Cartemans ove, Gnd emote wor) jeapiale sold Sim. thes < when Belt ore Fale her‘ fice as | ee veral days ago, James Me- | of going to Tacoma and from there je jereabouts tn the disturbed | iving. | At Gaseiri, 1.000, ls . “to > Vr heen av. o | reached Fort Hamilton bis wife was) 6 recounted thé boyhood and | ‘ luteheon, a butcher of Roy, this|to Portland, Ore. The police at ‘ district are not stated, and David Weeibhdte’ Wins o | At fakes 08 > = yee le hie etay tn Bee [Snery. and demanded to know) re ie cantain and the de- {state has disappeared 4 his| Portland have been warned to Sessions, Protestant Episcopal le Villages Disappear. ‘almi, © jeome Gay arene Bie May "| why he hurried across the country nds are employing every means watch for the missing butcher ae fendant, his brother. At times it japee, and 4 relax bis|..l4te yesterday afternoon Harry| The man's menta McDermott of Seattle, with his|such that his friends have urged a, 400. attle the “count” posed as an her! to learn bis whereabouts it is feared he may do violence, condition is Bishop of Louistana, believed to be| Seamen arriving today from the ~~ — A. j ua| He said the captain told him that At Messina, are being enquired | strait of Messina report that all the |, At ot ws Agel the country |to ® rich legacy in Germany. and 8*!he replied to his wife's expostula about seaside villages on the Calabrian | ‘!#triets, a ee eee an edad 1,,| Mont by saying that he bad heard was feared she would ¢ only then did the genera j } 20,300 omoby ooded | aze to look solicitously to- shore have disappeared and appar-| Total, 120.800 joenetve sautementis & fed | gonalp affecting her name se | bloodhounds Sam and Brady, took | Harry McDermott again to . < u ¢ « of @ ‘or novera d his wife * —* ‘ a Mc put Sam : ony eck nngnuness. Ih da:coperind | S>* Brees Otcmmaene xe Riaes, [maeey onee Rita eee fer eove According to the witness, Mra,| "rd Dis wife. ne men “p the trail near Roy and ran it! and Brady on the trail. PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 31.—Grave | that the whirlpool of Charybdis, | Some of them show a _ the ag: | wee : Haine said there was nothing iD 1a) condition of the captain, saying » sa feare are expressed for the safety | famous in mythology, has p- | oF silos vena’ Worked in Everett. the stories, and that the captain . - 7 ae d. Ships whieh attemy ‘The “count” came here from Ev-}was so relieve of a number of Philadelphia people | P64 — —--—— . who are known to be within the| pass by Charybdia and the rocks of SEATTLE WILL HELP [orett, where ne ts alleged to have}to “phone Annis f that she belleved him insane, and | that he asked her | jetore the shooting had placed him in order to show |i the care of Jenkius Hains. sone of the greatest damage in the | Scy!la had little chance of safety Dance ts Cancelled. | fleeced several merchants. Captain) people that there waa nothing in She said that the captain had| Italian earthquake sone. Among} Hundreds of refugees are arriv The dance which wan scheduled |of Detectives Charles Tennant war}the gosslp. Maj. Hains explained |).00°. “Selicate youth and suffered | those were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert | The extent of the | for this evening at the Washington [notified to wateh for the bogus | that the captain told him that next | 01) tite, When in Washington | damage by the shock of yesterday | hall by nobleman, but he was not appre-iday be found his wife at the tele Norris, Miss Mary Moss, a writer © Gloventu’ Italiana di Se last June she sald she feared he Misa Fiorence Kane and Miss |!8 not known definitely as yet tie and fl Trempo, the Itallan|hended. From Seattle Von Gassend} bone talking excitedly to Annim Was orasy. Gon Halna, after om Louise Wood, an artist, Miss newspaper, has heen cancelled, out|dorf went to Portiand, Ore, wherdfald that the captain took the tele ting Mra, Hains from the stand,| The strike of the chain gang is| whole gang will be ready for the Frances and Miss Bessie G. Bockius, | King and Queen Work. jot roapect ' victims “of the) he t» charged with baving cashed a}phone away from his wife and In- | tovtitied to the same effect, corrob. | broken day's work. Mies Emily Coasdale, an artist, and} PALERMO, Dec. 31.—By U. P—| e#rthquake number of worthless checks He | ¥ited Annia to dinner crating bis wife's testimony At| Threatened with a dict of bread Acting under orders from the city her aunt, Miss Estelle Fagan Working indefatiguably in the fire- then went to San Francisco, where! ‘The major testified that the cap jtnig juncture Judge Crane granted {44 water, af s of feast- authorities, Head Jailer Tom Smith -——— swopt and riven streets of Messina,| Appeal for Aid. tin aovens Sellewes today {tain related the circumstances of an | 4 coutinuance of the hearing until)!" in idler eak, 16 of this morning gently broke the news Several From Chicago. King Victor Rmmant and Queen The ltalian Ame an club of Be-| While in Seat he “eount” used}automodile ride taken by &imself | 54, nday 1 account of sickness © | t to work to the 49 members of the striking he paper of the First National banks |and Mra, Hains with Annis, He | 4 wendort was about to un-jeald that Captain Hains told b printed and ts now mai} ning 33 gang that s they would go out Khout the state « cireular| Von ¢ ng to work, their special beefsteak ma have taken little nourlah. t and fess rest, and their cot mey Melutyre of the defense. ™ Melntyre promised to finish his CHICAGO, Dec. 31.—Chicagoans | 4 believed to be or to have been in| ™* the danger cone are the follow lapse from exhaustion ts feared by wd in atian calling upen all _ at yee = bie 4 First tot meeting with their father G case by next Wednesday mu would no longer be served. Mr. and Mrs. 0. Biger, Paul Sarbar,| ‘heir attendants, according to a|!tallana to render Immediate ald to | National = os Sass BNanEeN S0 Fe Hains, in the Hotel Astor fo Rather than tees thelr New Taare Dr. Charies A. Logan, Miss Macda ge received here to-| the suffe ugees of the | day when taken into custod onary » general told the captain CHINESES STUDENT'S dinner, part of the men immediately fena Henrli, L. A. Griffen and Mr. 48¥ from ¢ headquart alamity. The rgea upon a Haine had been absent by Jan. 2 the withdrew thelr objections to labor. I Ital at he did not : a a = = la . na to con a Ngee and t . a oh Big PLANT IS 2c pct LESSON alone ed by Prank Buty, J The witness said that the cap BIR LI Y TROOPS ARE A r Way, at whose home gad Mrs. Jacob Baur in the stricken city. During all of r ¢ last night the king, surrounded by his staff, received reports of th Millionaire's Daughters There ro : FOND Dt LAC, a Dee's work of relief and gave directions, | Cicoreia, N olelta, G. Bertoldi |tain remarked to him that Hee © Dan of a } n 4 ic. 31 white te quien hist Galli, Dott Ghigiione and G. B jguessed he might as well confess Washingt t w & youth of fled Miss Marearet McMiMan of this « side, Thet es of to | Pertiit jail, that Claudia was in love with " ntry fr China | cit y nan Was rooming. Rickman tmmediately noti- ice, and Dr. 1. B. Green, ‘4 1 t ne of On ; ~ Bn ~ ity ive Jack Wickms Gad Mrs. Thornton A. Greene of O0- | heed the advice of their altendants LOS ANGELES, Dee. 31.—By U./Annis and that instead of being s the mewnan., Ot JH r worked over th green Sonagon, dtich.. are believed to be | to retire for res a it le feared Japanese Give Aid, lp Efforts are being made today | away with tives as she led him le reve s “ eolbryingenns Ss ; vietiis of th. Sor nin al oo yeaterd: man nearly two hours before he ex: arthquake in South-| tnat when the se te over both The Japa re ¢ k to ro | % discover the origin of the fire! to believe, she was with Annis fr 2 " ed. He was taken to t Way- ern Italy will evltapes ‘ited tis the os to the eut-| Which last night destroyed the Jocal| New York and had had an opera nto cu y ls Emergency hospital, where it plant of the Pacific Cc Syrup tion performed Daring the day the king went ‘om t ible catastrophe. ought that he will recover Alton Relatives Anxious. ashore to take personal supervision senting apanese people | Company. The property loas Is « The major corroborated the stor FRANKFORT, Ky., Dec, 31 When Hess retired last night he ‘; ALTON, IIL, Dee. 31.—-Tidings| of the relief work. Many times his Washington, ©. T. Takahashi, ™ated at $150,000, and but $60,6 of the alleged confession of Claudia 1 he | U. P.—Gov. Wills < forgot to turn off t gas which ' are awalied here of Mr. and Mrs filled articularly harrow. pre of the Japanese Associa rance was carried Haine of improper relations with |. x when I go | 40 Urgent messag 1 supplies a small heating stove. William ‘Efiict Smith and their|ing sights uo: hie gaze. When tior ashington, w the fol| B A. Gervison, manager of the Annis and added that the actions |), ch ' and ¢ afficlals of Jackson -— : daughters, Eunice and Filen, who,| news of the wreck of the railroad ‘an Conwal Ghig- | Metory, sald that while he could of the captain Indicated Insanity Is a © Summit | county ing that be r troops _w. ASHINGTON, Bec. 31.—By UV. % Sccurding “to last advices from) station and its charnal house of $100 pot speak authoritatively, he Leaning upon the arm of her hus’ get and is an apt scholar. |to proceed there immedia The apal legation today was there, werd in the earthquake region | corpses was wght to him the Our people are greatly shocked | Heved the plant would be rebuilt. |-————- a = - sage message merely said that the pres officially that the pope has ot Sicily king wept sflently a mp with you im the re-| The Coast Syrup company lence of tre was necessary for ed the Right Rev. Dennis is one of the oldest concerns in cent catast which has ha yene ye s g| low Ange The company which Reggio Under Water. pened ia your country, and I have npan j REG ogre By U. P.—(Ry | 8rrauned te tribute 9100 to your | Controls It, of which EB. E. Berger | Wireless FY » Cruiser Coatit | Telet fund through the bands of | !* president, E. BE. Haxter vice pres reless From the niser Coatit | 15 Red Cros society ident, and KE. R. Myrick secretary : t If you will Emmanuwel.)—-It is apparent that not ve has plants in Gan Francisco, Port protection of the lives of the i, rector of the Catholic * but gave no particulars, | University ere, to be auxiliary It is thought that Beach Hargis, | shop of California. recently ased on bond, after a jury failed to agree in his trial f Steamer Pennsylvania arrived enterc afternoon in Valdez with more than five or six thousand | *ceept ¢ & then of 4, Faasens end. Gott the murder of his father, may ha ra u . co le. 4 argo and p ers from this port, (Concluded.) from the population of nearly 50,000 | #»mpathy w ’ eae caused the trouble. Beach Hargis and, after discharging, enlled. ten ee | could possibly have survived the | ‘fed tiie | is a member of the family of that | orning for Sewant Ole Messages Hid not state ow what the | earthquake and tidal wave | Ee oo LODGE BUTTON MAY name which has played a prominent " = atin estima: were based. } The lower part of the city ie The local Italians’ relief fund for ¥ n the = 4 ere 8 Bo 2,000 soldiers are in the # relle ‘c | There, was much bad feeling at his hilippines, nd nea! oe eaies Save) sommmanter at] Sr Men i as launched at @ meeting of 4 portion of a lodge button, found — Messina telegraphed this afternoon| The coast line Is sinking con- that unless word was received from| tinwally and moved back a entieth-of-§ co te ae sptomber soctety.| in Madison park by F. Harriott, | in the o eo of Dr A. J YOUTH NEARLY . jead to the identification of the American, French, English and| dozen feet during last night. | Ghiguone, Italian consul, Inst night.| AY lead | esiden ‘t The tidal wave wrought great ” the unknown man whose remains German residents within a few 9 The society suspended its con-| were found in that vicinity several ASPHYXIATED hours, th could be no hope for} avec and the destruction here } their safety. The message declares| '% more complete than at Mee i that most of the foreigners probably) %7@- Minister of Justice Or- are dead, but that the facts cannot) ‘'ande and Minister of Public be established positively for many! Works Bertotini arrived aboard atitution to contribute $100. From! y the Italians present the fund was! ‘he button is fashioned after a ine $449 by private subserip-| g Andrew's cross, with the let tions. Dr. Ghigiione this morning ters “G" “O" “B” and “8” on the! received a contribution of $100 from | four arms of the cross. In the cen-| ke ago. Overcome by gas, the uncon scious form of Henry Hess, 20 rs old, was discovered in the nick of time shortly after 7 o'clock days. It is impossible to identity, the Coatit Emmanuel and have | 11, standard Furniture company ‘ |thie morning by Mra. B. Rickman, Many of the bodies, which are be-| ‘taken charge of rescue work. aise $100 cach from Juage Mahoney ele Dg 2 Pig Mathys so —~ : ing burned. The Italian battleships Vittorio| and the Japanese Association of discovered the remains the coron-| | . ’ 4 ‘The messages of today do not Emmanuel Ill and the Napoli have Washington, beers ree — 20 ti hl | quake much special mention of the arrived with food and medicine. senha t's deputy found about $60 in casi | 1es and a knife. The man had evident earthquake shock of yesterday, The soldiers had to guard the Fog ‘ Cept to say that all shattered walls food from the ravenous survivors TO START WORK ON ly boon dead for about two years, | fell. | Fire broke out again today in who are insane with sorrow, wounds Mite Anlwlsancontst here re: scivssatng i” sermined, rhe) FIRE SHOW PARK VENEZUELA OPENS) ¢:,. your Washerwoman Fels-Naptha, ; Sod rnatlhype'on Pore Ay ng enero | NEGOTIATIONS | Says Anty Drudge. amusement enterprise to be launch-| wASTINGTON, Dee 31 By U pen ~APorers laska- | »—apectal Commiss r Buchan Mra. Gossiper- oodness, but Mrs. Veririch must have a | e Yukon-Pacific exposition. 1 on Sy , . ty OUR MAMMOTH SALE tract for the construction of the| #9 to Venezuela has opened nego-+ lot of work in that big house. I’ve heard she had four build of the park, which tlationa with the Gomez adminiatra; | " ‘stay | Cl ildren’s rt m7 vome > Ww a tion on behalf of the United States} women doing the washing. shore ot Boro for a settioment of pending Amert | Mrs, Cottager—“I have had more than a dozen doing my eight acres at Wa — OF FINE Kantiake a Union, was let this week to D, O,|c& claims, according to an an} washing, though only one at a time | Boyd of thia city nouncement from the state depart pt 2 . | The big spectacte at the park, in| ment here today | Anty Drudge—“If you bought Fels-Naptha soap, you could | addition to 20 minor ona, Buchanan, who is at Caracas, in-| keep your washerwoman longer or do the washing | will i b enting the Flames form ad the department ve Pr at | yourself. Washing is a small job for any woman if she | 0a Ss to-date ilustr at om of me ian fire roment’s desire for friend. uses Fels-Naptha in cold or lukewarm water, and lets | fighting ions between the two coun it take the place of boiling and hard rubbing.” | | With a savings account in thi OMMENCES— SULLIVAN is ‘ENGINEER HAS Dirt is the home of germs. You gather 4 oe : || SATURDAY, JAN. 2 maine } them in the dust that settles on your | WINNER NO AUTHORITY clothes, in the mud of the streets, from a ee ee ae end of next year—and Editor Star May the city on M4 . a Bien, cehontte viled car seats and in many other places. | 4 HOQUIAM, Dee, 31 Julius Jobn-| peor, of his own volition, order t son of Bea middiew t wrea ading or regradin ‘ Boattle . . | THAT HELPPS 4 fine dhamplod of tee Pedic scant, | ere of regresing. age You want to kill these germs in the | down to feat . natch ered an the contract be approved \ -_——AT 9 A.M.—— : Dan A. Bulllvan|py the city council? READER. | ~=<Wweekly wash, or they may cause trouble. | « $ , : ran excellent ex- | o¢ ire City eraineer ie tn the employ! — Fels-Naptha soap is a germicide. With it, | Price is osed All Day Today and Friday, Preparing hibition of wrestli ils being per- | porvise the drawing of the plana for boiling is not , eitl lest | " for This Great Sale hapa the longest time ever” con-| Work of this kind. He hax no. ox:| ling is not necessary either to destroy i Pucitio céast. Af the end of the| chine for the ty until the ordinance! germs or wash the c lothes. In cold or on weekly or month Ww Ge den a siete cae ment has passed the’ lukewarm water, Fels-Naptha makes short pH yoo ns Hla nada g& work of dirt, and disease germs cannot | Savings Trust ; TREE N S H O E C O. $500 Reward Wanted, Wanted, Wanted live in the same tub. Vor any case of alcoholiam that 1 cannot oura in from # to § days. Company $ pash buyers tor prop Be : ranging frum 41.000" 19 426,000 > sure and use Fels-Naptha soap the . ji FR FIRST AVE a pte heed inrennarionat ‘ones a Fels-Naptha way—no hot water. Westberg & Childs econd and Cherry ee ee ee 1312 Second Ave.

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