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FACKSON, Ky. Jan. 1-1 With tho Judie ' ne . Doth sion “arr Pambus Catianan-Deaton @bout to freak o again the result of th fort to bring Gallghan to trial for the murder Fames Des « years ag PEOPLE'S DEMANDS OBTAIN.’ . BETTER CAR SERVICE STAR'S CAMPAIGN BEARS FRUIT IN IMPROVEMENT FOR WEST SEATTLE. In order to close out Many odd lines of mer we have decided to take the loss on these good Included in this sale are Coats, Suits, Skirts, S' Waists, Furs and Petti coats, and = Children’s Coats. Valucs— $1.95 to $25.00 SEE WINDOWS. SALE BEGINS SATUR- DAY, 9 A. M. 1600-1602 Second Av. Opposite Standard Furniture THE STAR.-FRIDAY, JANUARY 1, RAKE RRR > KENTUCKY FEUD BREAKS OUT . HANDS CHURCH during the days since the stwr were reported today from oasures at Messina and have proven pitifully t und throngs of hung + eeeeeeeeeeeeeeten REE EEE ee POLITICAL POT IN IDAHO BOILIN Attack Relief Officers. ame to Ro D RESOLUTIONS. ee ee NEW YEAR RESOLVES. chandise before inventory, ‘SCANT ATTIRE AT DANCE | CAUSES POLICE RAID wet t C8 n « by U are 5 p to uct always as th eeee teen t eee pMliatledieMle den Andin Aa Madedled eee ee BORAH WARTS A SPEEDY TRIAL): WASHINGTON, Jan eee LOVE LETTERS OF LILLIAN RUSSELL SEW YORK, Jan. 1--By Lillian Russell announced sees He believes that ~:s EMPLOYMENT MEN : To BE FOUGHT oual constitution, trunkful of promised her f te aide me iblish the very best of ® | * Canaries Imported Germas [eee ee Surprised With Gift. consideration of long and! faiths services rendered and the: GUARANTEE BIRD STORE C. Wagner, Prop. I organizer, address ting, relating how the souute are all but drive LOT 1 at ewollent Patent kid and colt sizes; brown cloth top, b blue cloth top, button: mat tan call, lace: regular 98.00, will be closed ow! LOT 4 MEN'S SHORS © Half — -Rates — East © Four Heuseheld © We can seve row Sodarty bail your ‘item a osx Moyne. r ." sromAGR co. | fees, was presented with a ap let ne bag yesterday at noon, Me Sanderson has resigned his po t 10/altion to engage in the coal and ‘lumber business points tm the Far from San Francisco last night Umatifia left for that port atm ‘ie We siso take orders tor geode from the Kast clock this morning. OUR M cuNOTH dt a Commences Saturday, January Second, 1909, at 9:00 A. M. $20,000 Worth of Finest Shoes Must Be Closed Out in 30 Days The backward season finds us very much ov we have decided to CLOSE OUT THE STOCK AT PRICES NEVER HEARD OF. Never in the history of Seattle have the people had su latest models. No old or s All our Laird Shoes, all, our Cousins Shoes, all 1 STYLISH footwear—the opportunity to buy 8, but the newest all must be sold within 30 days. mie 6 of 1248 Pairs of Ladion’ Ving Shoes & ¢ ' Il sings and widths; r $4.00 and $5.00 $2.95 $600 to $0.00, wi $3.95 SOT Pairs of Misses’ and Children’s, Roys’ and Youths'—In all the $4.95 LOT 6 of Ladies’ Shogs—In 645 Pairs of Children’s Shoes—In all kinds different shades and black; very de all sixes in why Jot, t; value | $1.65 and $1.95 LOT 3 MEN'S SHOMS Men's Fine iT loathe: all ee o at, Fr $6.00 and $0.00, 707 First AVENUE ~ (Conciuded,) Refugees Take Liv Jan, 1 Hy U.P. Unable train of a und = many headquarters in the The Rus 9 *, and he says hundreds are © save y ewift work WILL MOVE TO HAVE HAINS CASE eee N | eva Genter ro wom [on it FRONT eee eeeee ardent admirers. *|| Charts of the will be made up @/ Where tmypre these charts ude that ahe tyaq make * much tinge at BAN FRANCIBC( P.—-Irving Ravit, march did not wait ~ extent of the lad’s inju OLYMPIA, Jan. 1 od 8 ur prices nd others, in *; all widthe button a will be close Shoenm marines © more countries ‘ond at of Ml fre 2 wing, and the ding Out urgent ts, clothing any here that the netantinople » particl pate oldier ne of th oifice sent tele me urging that ¢ nforeements be sent to € tb arrival of camer ASKS “OWNERS 10 FILE LISTS OF PROPERTY ifferen c te wi and fanny ones. @)i the near future have been pre Miss Russell says that she has @pared by the city engines ers, and has ®/ be furnished the public will order # for improvements of the trouble ie «a comp auto list of their hold MERRY NEW YEAR'S PARTY DEALS DEATH a pewsboy, was strack by « New Year's party carly today and died two hours later at the Centra dman ¢ viee ¢ Lartoy .* er of th , « J. H. Davia, who Pion a charg Rebuilding and Enlarging Sale Every Suit, Overcoat and Raincoat One-Third] | Off | Regular Prices. This Offer for a Few Days Only. NealBoyle Pike Street i FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Mines amd STORM CLOSRS DAILY AT 5:90 Chitdren, :| January Sale of Furniture The thousands who have shared in our past sales of this character need no word from us to emphasize the desirability of buying during the progress of the January Sale. Furniture values such as ~ possible only twice a year, during the July and January Sales, are now obtainable. The displays on the sales floors will be changed fre- quently, so interest will be sustained by new values. Deliveries of January Sale Furniture are necessarily at our earliest convenience ( I I MISSION ROCKER HIGH BACK ROCKER, SBE- SPECIAL $5.85—Com CIAL, $11.75—Built on mission lines, of quality selected finished fumed. ion seat, covered with Spanish leather, Back, com- sisting of four panels, has lattice ct in center, fortable, well made and truction and fin f Case contains med | With Spanis hardware. | fitted with four s! 2» top measu slats, square post stock ches wide; plate mir ror 12x18 inches. |. and box construction. LIBRARY TABI $16.95—Of quartered oak, finished SPECIAL, DRESSING TA- ]} DRESSING TABLE, BLE CHAIR, SPE-| SPECIAL, $12.50 — Of CIAL, $4.95—A dain- | quarter - sawed oak, fine Early English. Top is 26x40 inches; | ‘ty pattern, well fin- | ished waxed golden. Has ished. Built of ma-| shaped drawer - front, hogany, with shaped | Straight legs and mirror wood knobs. Book rack in each end, | seat, curved front | standards. ‘Top measures fitted with slat guards; also recep- | legs and panel bac 20x30 inches; plate mirror with open carvin 18x22. An unusually at< also small leaf carv- | tractive pattern and well: under top and between drawers ing on top rail made two drawers, trimmed with | base i tacle for books or magazines fitted fa ET OTT REDERICK & NELSO INCORPORATED j | SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 1—By U., was coming upon the old. ©} ORIGER oS ACQUITTED, , |P—The U. 8. monitor Wyoming, stroke of 12 the crew was foe SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 1—By Us living im the bay here today,| on deck, and the order making aaa P.—The possibility of releasing! changed its name last night to cha read to the men by Com Carl B. Rr & saloon man, tried) Cheyenne, just as the New Year) mander Knapp. a> ! bribing Police Com = —————— —— ae Big Sale Children’s Shoes court, was prevented late last) inight by the acquittal of Ritter GRAND WINDUP OF THE MONARCH SHOE & CLOTHING COS STOCK AT ABOUT Half Price Little Gents’ ” Shoes for......++ ween eeeeeeeeee Boys’ School Shoes for ...sceseese Misses’ Shoes for , 5 Misses’ Shoes for $1.75 Children’s Sh $2.00 Children’s Shoes for . All Infants’ Shoes at Half Price BIG CUT IN Women’s Shoes | - Men's Shoes $2.50 Shoes, buff calf, at $1.05 One lot of Patent Leather Shoos, | $8.00 Box Calf Shoes at 92.415 regular $2.50, to close $4, 35 | | $3.60 Box Calf and Viet at . $2.) Regular $2.5 Ladies’ Shoes, to | #350 Goodyear Welt Shoes at ., clowe, at ..... ve CAMO Taian cee SE There's thousands of pairs to choose from, all sizes, all etyles, in both men's, women's and children’s. Great Western Clothing (Formerly Monaruh Shoe & Clothing Co.) 1317-1319. 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