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sor #08 pace ORLD FAMOUS DR. THEO age BARTH TELLS SIMMS INTERVIEW THAT BLUN Dens OF WILLIAM AND BUE LOW ARE NEEDED TO HELP| THE CAUSE OF REFORM IN| THE Gi AN EMPIRE—HOW PARLIAMENTARY LIBERTY | MAY COME TO THE FATHER PHIL GILMORE SIMMS. BERLIN, Jan, 2-1 called on . Theo, Barth at bis beautiful facing the Tiergarten. This te famous all over Rurope as a} » & student of politics, and @ German patriot | Dr. Barth is not wknown tn the} led States. There, there are} German-Americans who do not} ow him, at least by reputation. | 25 years he edie the National, | mm he not at all un fs that wh, ident Roosevelt | a ie to Also he has been four | Se the States, once following | ee Trpaciun > + ‘Ampaten of McKinley and Hry-| from one end of the country to} He ts the idea) representative of Waesees, and | was most on Rear what he had to say he would say it Dr, Barth's Message. Re greeted me with a smile, and] Once fired one question after an ‘at me, all concerning Amer He congratulated the United ow tts gradual elimination of | bound party followers, as! fested at the last ction by Stategeiaming democratic gov wil pliing up mountainous for the republican national | | and} I had come to talk Germany | this Gerwan—not the United “Doctor,” I asked, “what has tne] are in store for Germany? ‘The answer was ready. It was Hof balmy optimism. It spelled Olitical freedom for the Teuton | &@8 Surely as the sun contt 8 @hine. For Dr. Barth represents better element of plain man the kind which {sone day to in Germany “The way is uncertain ” GERMAN Gaown PRINCE he said, | *¢aln. Phat the end ix sure: Gormany will | Kaiser a Godsend; Buelow Another. herself. Such ts far m the case “The day of absolutism ts over.| greater misfortu: pald befall the @itimate result of that work | German people today than t m will be aler’s death. His very | country under governmeat by par lagainst which the people ament.” jare helping the as nothin “ita popular vote were taken to [else could help. A taal not avert disa ering the cor would delay and We are already sn - May,” 1 asked, “would Germany vote Rervelt the power of parliamentary | government” | quenc of political negiect he | Wes, and by a three-fourths ma-/fore | am thankful for the katser's “ was the emphatic repty | tem pe nent and also for Huciow's why doa they do it 2 eight years Buelow has a gh the reichstag’ been chancellor, he has done abso “Lack of energy on the part of » le & diplomat. i, ag,” Dr. Barth answered great , thing could be done tomor rt the retchetag had the suf Dackbone. But it has m lowing re ance. He does not remove diff ties, bat leaves the fa to k fortane. For the day alo taking no Isaue with the kalse change ‘will be slow . industrial, artistic edacation of the p is fully one ge = their politica! accor aim being to remain chancelle the work of the one day more. Row entirely one of educa’ As Buelow has lived—for the “The attitade of the people | moment only--so has the gove Howard the kaiver,” I asked, “is an| ment. Annually we face a beavy Petidence of their political awakea- deficit. Our debt tn round numbers ie it nowt” amounts to a billion dollars, and Qeurse. But the people con-/to meet these enormous figures a ey the issue with so: tax of a hundred 4 nee is no feece at all iy believe that if we were to another kaiser, whose charac ething | new militon Many | lars is proposed the reichstag has its opportunity STREETS OF NEW YORK — No » kale And right there : The diet has the same constite ter and aan were differ-| tional right to refuse supplies as! T CHICKEN CHASE IN: the house KAISER’ ABSOLUTE RULE DOOMED: + REPRESENTATIVE RULE AT THE DOOR PANINI Liat MEN OF THE MOM ENT IN GERMANY, ent from that of the present em peror, all would be immediately well TeCTT TT TT TC TTT. a ' If : SERVES LI uC RT ) Gil G |; Reig se igaaa 4 * «ITINERARY OF TAFT . * AQkO MAN OROWS.A 2 }®* AUGUSTA, Qa, Jan, 2 Ry &] GET OF NEW TKETH. & jet r it is now woderstood *& | Y ® that President-elect W.H, Taft #| AFTER SALOONS CLOSE UP: # iy U.P John oloken ri PLEASES ® will apeak In Atianta, Ga, Jan ll | e : mm Reinhardt, an @ ® wary 15. He returns to Av *) dated 5 vied east FEMME AB ened ye . ou Prairte Ctt ” rAIRE Jan. 2—Ty ® ta January 16 He hae nc *| NOODLE JOINT PROVIDES ITS be ie vo vied ’ a on Bs eu dt n advensil a * Kaxomont, taking hin out of &| CUSTOMERS WITH BEER aca’ tapanan ae eae var Via , | Boat wk day te monte ® Augusta Ul January 24. He # . ere See. 7 jommon f f t* here. THROUGHOUT NIGHT drunk when they came to t # long ago t ‘ ® then goow to Charleston, sail a Rene gh wl ' f i * ing for Panama from ‘there #} In wolation of etvii and morat Pitty but the slanbeyed . eeth that rema ‘ * tot t f and will help * January 26, returning to New ®| law the Chinese Noodle cafe at 817 nage pen OF, i ented A rf t * t ritury to attain that }® Orleans, From New Orleans ©! pig at piscadihe-p oe ven . * ' * home rule fe st. remained open all night © of stupor * h 1 4 t # he goes direct to Cincinnati, # | \ , " * NeW Your's eve and sold 1 late hour the place * a ‘ te Skagway Pleased * Ohio, where he attends # ba * lio all who came, peeardie ; oe , : * Skagway Pleased. tw quet February 19 Wluex or stage of int ser a” th cag lr 4 i 2 mund th ure wan ® k uska, Jan. t-—By \* *| Star bas definite information that tles and drank tt ek ge ee ’ » be nunchet RRR RRR EEE HEH HH * between the hours of 3 and 6 a. um Two you nen © names | 4 local peo 1 m in inte . t. Seattle Hauer Was sold in this place to gi 1 tar bas, wer yt * Toda has @ th * tin Alona | not far al & in thelr teen yntii at 4 o'clock in the morning de ” the le * 7 | they Were so drunk that the lolled beer nod it we served to U tinh ‘ t le * | upon the tables, staggered ae they without a question ’ te to» & Dector Takes His Life. DROPS DEAD hh , f ' * + ran * he h and " jernon, said to be & bumineme | 9 * PB ghagy® - s wr, shot hime iis MONTERRKY, Cal, Jan. 2.—HBy t > tas Gan ais = vl orfe fh bis room, as the cemalt f P.-Friends today are making ar . . P| of Ith. "He was taken to the MEODOR, f vomy , 4 |rangements for the faneral id ee ee f njury i be fatal. B DARIN, ney J. Yard, the famous water color BiG CONFLAGRATION CRED EAE & Ton aus 4 bo ee ° artist, who was stricken with heart | y ‘ at }disouse yeuterday noon wear) , i his bome at Carmel, Yard had just _ RAFAEL, Cal, Jan Hy ;room, the girls, with the exc q sate . CT ME OFF AT lcompleted a maguificent home at|U. P the stayed at hor/of Mise Buber tore off their head: | seient egre Fr nae ae LAUNDRY! Carmel, and was preparing to make | post in the Pacific Telephone & pieces and fed in a pants i rH. &. en 1021 ee Spring & spectal study of marine and sand | Telegraph Co.'s exchange and called, Mins Buber remained at the ke 4 i dune water coloring. He wan for ald to prove complete de and called number after number in o we Seaweds i § COLLARS Ic, 2c, RY) }years of age. Yard leaves a widow strection of the building by fire, an attempt to summon aid. The Pend ja pny oh ag A s Jand one daughter ins Pauline Buber today is recely. fire had burned all of the wires |} wf Ss, Go hem mace AMOUS |WIFE SAYS HUSBAND jing the compliments of her su connected with fire, police “tecthe~ gros ovkine Fie cts. ahi perors and the admiration of her emergency numbers, th 3.4 | eressoeeses: one — Is A MURDERER friends succeeded in awakening a stat essetanicanesssssrtssenscassesssseeatd = A tire started from crossed wires man, who ran to the nearest LAS ANIMAS, Colo,, Jan. 2-—fy |in the building near the exchange, house and gave the alarm. W U. P—The pollee are looking for! where a dozen girls were seated at the apparatus arrived the fire had| John Harry Dale Smith on suspicion | work. When smoke and the smell made conside way, but of betug the murderer of Volly|of burning rubber began to fil! the was soon cont Mann, whowe body was found re tly in a ravine in western Ne aie tinal Ce ee ea ska. The authorities at De OFFICERS SLEPT; Sa tracked street oa : : : . | were placed on the trail of Smith | : Deposits made in our Savings Depart- |by his wife, who declared that her GIVEN LEMON IN PACKAGE ‘ husband confessed wat, he | ROBBERS WORKED | BAN FRANCIACO, Jar acne ment up to January 10th draw interest killed a man in Nebraxka ¥ wan sent to Ogailaia, Neb. | 108 ANGHLAA, Jan. 2 —By U from January Ist at the rate of four per ahe will id witness lowing the theft of $29,700 lentil Smith has been found and /frem the Piret National benk at cent a year wily charged with the crime, | Monrovia, aod the alleged discovery y bl The body of Mann was found by /that both night watchmen in the detectives from a description fur sur tes. t ave evote wevoral od them by Mra. Smith hours. ¢ ach evening, 8 ain Reltnour ar bod of commons in England GETS 99 YEARS = + FOR MURDER CHEYENNE, W yete unding the | The 4 is to exercise that right Mins Ada Halley, of Den- | The ent cannot continae which sered here om th “| without funda, retohatag ug € Bey we ragy _ —_— ch it cannot te the ap | pointmeat or dismissal of a chan | cellor, can refuse him the neceswa ; supplies whe © lonen thet take this stand, we would vir | win pariiamentary goverom | Kalter Would Not Dare Dissolve ro MURDER MYSTERY The only alterantive which would face the emperor in such an METLAND, Or. dan. 2 / nt would be a now chancellor a | personally responsible to the peo Jos rer nt ple, or to dissolve the reiehasta, iw vaen | 78, 1887 and 189% this wae but the occasic were d treet | T kaiser would not dare dissolve | oy tock t waa o reichstag today . « a « . wlming defext would be ad his government Pub deeaie Geale aeané-4e the NEW YEAR'S TRAGEDY rete case of & Hew ¢ CUNe NATL © Do you think,” | suggested. oe 6 a in the Tull after the storm wh "Dayton, Mar recently centered about the kaiser wae ke Germany will de off once again ot Dayt compat you have just mentioned * Killed during @ t kalser's deciarations of good Wiinen Rettev Witeon | intentions, made to the people hip tu wrothers fed to Day- | through his chanestior, may act as m.. They resisted and Gur | en opiate. Bat t effect of an melee * three ot : opinte is transient and the needs me of the German people are urgent.” HIGH RATES IN EFFECT i Then I said goodby BAN FRANCIBOO, Ja By U P—The ‘alifornia wit pve the uplroar there a |eaer nereased warning rail te Come | The windows are open! Some-|merce Comm mn imteiy. | jm dys done ws dirt Their protests againet r j Betore the means of eacape could |have been in vain and the advance be closed full halt rates are in effect today birds had |Mown into the stroct, whore a crowd Educational Club to Meet. probably Om league with the mis-| Ty h IG NOIBE™ CLUB DISCOVERS | m*Kers present should have a) Creant who had attended to the wine | gene reeulat monthly meeting of lehanice to scramble for chickens At) dues joined in a chase th the Young Women's Educational INDOWS WERE OPENED ine close of the dancing, each feath-| hor included tm the wean’ W8*| club will be held at the club boune, | AND CHASE STARTS. lered prize t home to F008! gam Up the atrest wed down cee | Harvard ay. N. and Thomas at.. on NEW YORK, Jan. 2—By U. P. with the one who could capture it pervect Gichens, § Monday evening. A musical and flew in Clinton at. last} During the evening the gigantic | tr P s phovoninw Hterary program will be given. All} sé i con take & } pew rs ping iM suppor o comet And there wae a mad chase (Chicken coop, containing 60 fine |hands. ‘The entire section about the | ramified eee re the birds were slaughtered | Dirds. added @ triumphant touch Of) Manhattan end of the Williamsburg | 0? ‘BY ied ‘Make an east side holiday. In- gy lor to the rustic comtumes of | bridge was drawn into the ite Beamertee te Celebrate dally there are © few gloomy |th® dancers, and as the time Grew! ment and in five minutes It looked ta | yr With fugubrious [Bese foF the final achattieche exelte-|qa if « riot were In prog v0 | nd & grodge, tooking for the | Mont Brew apace. One of the birde flew through the As ‘. ole aay teri WAN Who opencd the window When sii had taken up positions | door of = trolley car and was the|tete am sod Tem thee ‘THE aD came about because an or- ® fair distance —— the coop “Bd” | caus of 4 small panic Another , tion, Pejoicing In the name| Miller, master of ceremonies, UN-ltook the center uf Delancey st, and the “Big Koive club.” desired «| hooked the doors and out few ine |scurried for four blocks at the head p sovel climax to ite annual barn pean “ a ae fecar get 4 a mob of pursuers before run to " i hanounee. |}@ Tush of wings and estou tt wae a cees 7 Ale sagilece peg ings. A wild rush Followed. when|the cast side . om wae.s Was made that the 600 hay- SA Maacaenste See. eereennimernctesee BIG CUT RATE on STOP THE RENT. We can sell you Beautiful Homes, Cottages, Bungalows Payments just like rent T. P. FAY CO., iNC., Mehihorn Bidg. Be Here at Six FOR THESE BUMPER BARGAINS $4. 00 Hunting Coat $1.98 come in. Oriental Billard 1418 Third Ave. 50 Shot Gun Shells 39c HighGrade Hunting Coat, B f 26 hot 7 ox o jauge Shotgun made of waterproofed mate | Bhojis, loaded with best Du- ial, with large game and | pont black powder; after shell pockets; regular $4.00; | 6 o'clock flyer, 39% after 6 o'clock box of 25 flyer $1.98 | | 25¢ Gas Mantle 13c 10 Ja Rose Pie 7c | Majestic Gas Mantle; a gen. Pp ni | uine Welsbach double Bar of the Famous Jap Rose | weave cap mantle; very Totlet Soap, extra spe 7 specig! for after 6 3 elal after 6 o'clock, bar C | afer 1 c [ y AVENUE AND UNION STREET. | Tobaccos, Pipes and all Brands of Cigars. Worth your while to CHICA cident ured GO, Jan in which Unre came as @ ae Year ealebratio mishap fo in & prominen had halted by the roadat Joxeph Ashton, Mibu and «Mise Minnie thrown to the pay were tak four was TAFT SAYS HE WILL ss BE FAIR TO LABOR ies) ran into anot arremted An to a hospital, A MERRY TIME ow an t hotel, T her « aute The chauf- A postoffi larger in of the atate | the i) cords of the « There were 3.5 we uod and SPOKANE Jan By t Pr Husiness Agent George Von Fachen. of the Carpenters’ union, has re ceived fro William H. Taft a re ply to @ letter congratulating the Five Less at Obie man on hie eleetion and ex BAI TIMORE jan. . pressing the hope that organized la- | 0% hor would always have fair t ment from him. Mr. Taft replied ‘ 1 beg to acknowledge rac ipt of your favor of the 4th of November, | ti and to thank you for writing me and for your kind words of con gratulation and good wirhes, You| f#lens Dence Withont Whisky may be sure that the labor people LO’ ANGELES, Cal. Jan 2.—For | will always receive a square doul| the first me during the five yeara| from m Very sincerely your ay ipled thal WILLIAM H. TAPT et Among Wanted,Wanted,Wanted We have 69 cash buyers for prop SER OTAR SATURDAY, UARY- 2, 1909. Their v . reaignath od . = ote Torpedo @ Necessary. ant night NAVY YARD, PUGET SOUND, Whiie gating the bank rob- | Jan The naval board investigat bery, it A that members of| ing sites for a torped eqlare the board learned that the night! that or necews Puge watehinen were In the tr Not Anty Drudge’s Kind of Economy. Mrs. Frugal—“Look at this box of laundry soap, Anty Drudge. Buying so much, I got it cheap. Isn't that Economy ?” Anty Drudge—“Economy nothing. You've bought your- self a lot of hard work if you use that soap. Fels-Naptha saves hard work, does away with boiling and makes the clothes cleaner, Economy? Well, I guess not.” Don't throw away the wrapper when you buy a cake of Fels-Naptha soap. Pin it up in your kitchen or laundry where you can read plainly the directions printed on the back. They’re the whole secret of the easy Fels-Naptha way of washing—the modern way. It’s just as important to follow direc- tions in washing with Fels-Naptha as it is in taking medicine. Used the Fels-Nz aptha way, Fels-Naptha soap will save you time, trouble, hard work, fuel and money. Look for the red and green wrapper at your grocer’s, Do not forget that it is the “FAKE” claims brought against electric railway companies that hurt the quick settlement of FAIR claims. Good citizens will be EAGER to help us to go after the DISHONEST lawyer, the FRAUDULENT pilain- tiff and the PERJURYING witness who bring the the fake" fellows in jail, one of these days, claim. We are going to put some of these SEATTLE ELECTRIC COMPANY 1008, (Copyrtabt, Both Phones & snornocK +P HARTMAN ALEXANDER MYBRS ; EV A BMITH oo aee. Superior Quality Exclusive Lines ‘Northwest Trust & Safe Deposit Company Seattle, Wash. Dependable Prices Diamonds. Cut Glass, ing Hal Clocks. ALBERT HANSEN For 25 years the largest, Jewelry House 279. Orders em TOTAL COST ONLY 10c_ A Wholesome and Appetizing Lunch Sent to Your Place of Business. Ring up Sunset, Main 1830; Ind., L 4624. Sl YORK. BOX. LUNCH SS... Rich Jewsiry, Watche: China ware, ‘Tifta BUY TIMPAHUTE GOLD MINE STOCK AT 25 CENTS. It is rapidly arriving, and will make big money for present buyers, KAVANAGH CO., 704-5-6-7.8 JOHNSTON BLDG. Inc. Mine MORBTARY & THEASUT finest and most in the Northwest. Presipm Vick PRESIDEN a seveess CABHIBD Sterling Stivez, @ Lamps, Chim- ny Bre retiabte | Operators, PURCELL SAFE CO. THY GENUINE HALL’S SAFE & LOCK LOCK CO.’S SAFES Herring- Hall-Marvin Safe Co. Manatacturers 312 OCCIDENTAL AVENUB OWN INFLUENCE — Stome & Webster) Tourist Hotel Turkish Baths Finest Bath Establishment in the Northwes9 Hotel Rates, From 75c Up Special Weekly Rates Corner of Main St. and Occidental Avy PUBLIC SENTIMENT, HOWEVER,—YOUR IS GOING REAL ENEMY OF THE CRIMINAL “ACCIDENT VICTIM” AND HIS ASSISTANTS, TO BE THE Bio EES PSR Se He ere

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