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THE STAR--SATURDAY, JANUARY 2, 1909. ma DID AW CLOSE I ty maaan | DAWAOK Jan 3? | 4 \* * DAWSON, Jan By " )* BROTHER CHAWLIE * hn A. MeDougal has been appr Aen * TO STAY AT HOME, #) collector of custome of the port ? * AUVGUBTA, Ga, Jan Hy *| of Dawson, Mr. MeDongal takes * U, P—-It was denied today at *| jens position t& acant the ® the headquarters of President | |reslgnation of B. 8. B 1B, ome rer Sight knows that sce of a) * elect Taft that Charles FP. ®] monthe ago, since which time the are not sition to & ™ CITIZEN BAYS POLICE HAD OR most disaracetul character wore on | * Taft will be appointed ambas #* loffice bas been held suce ly by | WILL AID EXHIBIT AT A-Y OP.) 1) Are not in i gee ? : DERS TO MAKE very acted, I saw « doten fights. Mon|® ®dor to Great Britatn, to suc * }A. D, Rows and Jarvis MeLeod, of AND MAKE CITY CENTER The club proposes to keep on a mm FEW ARRESTS. struck and mauled each other and) * ceed Whitelaw Reid, ‘The re ®) NEW YORK, Jan Hy U. Pe-}fielating as acting collector. The FOR AERONAUTICS aitatie embiaer be iit ee AN FRANCISCO, Jan. t—-By U, Raitor star Who was reepon. filled the alr with curses, Women | * port has been ol € Ince w)OTh Amith?? asked Magixtrate/new appointment went nto effect ; ; ’ wr Ml it ty Alcon eshte P.—The breaking of a sha n the + FeSPOD: | were Ineulted of! every hand,.| * Charles P. Taft, brother of the *| Bart in Jefferson Ma court rda. # evidence of the interest which oad ot torevboat auanlit 7] On Now Year's evo that no arreats | (oo, staggered and swore and shout.|® the senatorial ¢ tin Ohio, ®} “Here Ta ail three persons! MILLION FOR TERMINALS. in Pe ere the recently Organ) ing an active inter in the % oy the k netion of om be made for ordinary mis-| ed and screamed about the streets Almont In the same voles, and the} PORTLAND, Ore, Jar ny v,|i#ed Beattle Acro « bas under ~y and Memeanors? Officers say auch an| And the police stood by and did Jmagiatraty straightened uy [P.—-Approximately $1,500,000 tm bo- | Consideration the construction of an | hoi velny Robs i aatecaheles During the ox nt ther * OrMer Was issued, and the freedom nothing. | don't know whe the 1 maid Thomas Amith!” repeated ting expended t Harriman lines | Aeroplane, to be built along — the to th fe preg With Which law and decency wore; mayor or chief of police was re Ju amiatrate lin entarging thelr terminal yards in Hines of the Wright machine and . hich severs men and Miolated right beneath the oyen ot sponsible, but whoever ta to blame | rhat'a my name id a lawyer. |! ae pnd. whe pare nases } ave been others which have boen demonstrat EMBEZZLER MAY hildren were trampled n it not | & Sufficient proot that the mallee shame that ja felt by every decent want the defendant of that) oni, became known today, Bo far| %® president of the club, sald thie ITY frareanh o huge steel whe a Mere authorized to keep their eyes! citizen who was unfortunate enough mmitten “of the : wnell Of | name ; here is no official announcement, | Morning wited siderable damage to to witness the diagraceful orgte be bynalipe-y ety en lhe poms That's my nan aid a smaller! Hut every indication te that the dea It im true that we a nalder AN FRANCISCO, Jan The|the t the en were Byoryone who was on the streets | CITIZEN fter much consideration, will fayor | man | thentl ing the erection of an neroplane,| oiice have been asked today t pp Jaumalit ed the heat the bill drawn by W. M. Murphy 1 appear for him," said the law- | and we have » considered the pol Charles Blaisdell, a traveling | Jame hoe, wh wed the iy ite repor ne inet nd the complainan bald the event our plans are womewhat | 99 c40 from the BE. A. Fargo Com é Monday evening, According to the | court | | ture, as we are devoting our | 5 : FAMOUS PRIEST DEAD Dill, the agent will be appointed by| “Phat's me, your howler,” sald an-| offerte chiofly to building nn the | pany which formerly employed him , ‘ , 3 }the board wore, "elapamindh ' | OF WEDDED LIFE ben me spalele We ") ee Binindell iw said to be in Seattle) ST. PETERSBURG, Jan, 2-—By daties beina the pureha And yout wame?” inquired the} Fife ¢ webbed eel eeel wa Wamé. tlie tek te and the authorities there have been | U. P.—Father John Kronstadt, who - “rg , : | y - Np 1s notified that Blaisdell is wanted. | has tb designated as the most jof supplies for the various city de- | magistrate | were celebrated last night by Judge | ber 150, or even 260 ; SY cue ia hen a partments, His salary is to be $200 Thomas Smith," was the reply and Mrs. Orange Jacobs at their The entire world is interested in OWer prie 5 . N | ES jay an having died. Father ae Jan, 2.—By U, P.) she could come to the road that |/*r month | onan nate is 6 Sheet Baling @] Homie tm thie sity, relatives, frisade/ estonaelien Net Row, ha the seria) spent cern A cnstadt ip creaited thromghout Whi! ead toward her ho’ ere watchman,” sald the magintrate and neighbors spending the evening | display at the exposition this year c 5 oi an is it He he refused today to dis + glee so beng pin: ob That's me, also,” ald the last] with them in honor of the occasion. | promines to be @ great feature, It|P.—After Inviting’ the bride Russia with having brought by ueee the Iticidents leading to bis | \POm YOU ttned on ee aie had mas Smith to announce himesif,|The conversation was chiefly of plo: {is up to the Aero club to make |@nt# to @ little pre-nuptial might of prayer, « male hel to img @ rebuke to President | followed you long enough, and or} te developed that Thomas Smith, |neer days in Oregon and Washing: | it so the Girone of the csar welt, Carleton B. Hazard, a/ dered her to take a wide road, which |the watchman, had arrested ‘Thomas |ton, which Judge Jn has set The aeroplane we are contem FINE IN CEBU. thy Virginian, is known tu] would have led her away from] }Bmith of No. 480 W. 17th #t, and/ferth in hi Memoirs,” recently t*-| plating will be bullt along the lMne " 4 of Cet L, Jan, we addressed the president re home. | | Patrick Ahren of No. 49 Horatio at joued by 4 local publishing house. | of those that have been demonstrat 5 ‘of the an al ak eetial a ? on the charge of stealing #ix chick-|The “Memoirs” recount the expe successful, ax we do r want , ri 3 « city hes A road near Rock © ithe o} . < 0. he the prisonere were being defended | years of which were spent in Oregon | jocal inventors have come to us our Fas tess te cotimatea —— "| ers ap gees | \ |by Attorney Thomas Smith. They {and Washington. The book is ex-| with requests for assistance, but we the weeds by 40 : : : o—My little daughter Martha,| “Did you expect my little daugh O8 ANGELS, Jan. 3.--By U. P. | were held in $1 for tria / tly written, and is f ft is aa vita samermaremeneanensey, . Maceo, # « he fa [cident ft brillin an ir . Fae Fears old, came home about two ter to dismount on meeting you? | Daniel Maceo, son of the famou RACER I8SUE8 CHALLENGE. |{Wiru.va ‘ « f weeks Ago from a horseback ride,| As for my little girl, she shall take |; “CUNAry les Killed in| LOS ANGELES, Jan. ' BROKERS And stated that she had/|her little rides as usual, and if she | \OL'. ton years of war with Spain tm | Crackemen Rob P. 0 Bnd y Accosted while riding in Rock | should be so unfe as to meet |) tay a toaitive from the erfice | Ms form after breaking the pe RICHMOND. Cal, Jes Private Leased Wire to All Ba- — | F 1 park | you again I feet Cet ee nen telnnd ser nite [trian record from Dramdinds Selects kine aman toe mate th the one nace ' , meu =*She informs me that she unex- | communication from me will be suf mbers of a Junta, with head: {imap Apeeles. Walter Stanley, wh this 5 at 1 h $. C. Osborn & Co. ; bene ta E oy wot unless party and | ficient to assure ber safety here i Wesbinates, DC. ave ae aa a enh t, securing $100 in nw ™ oven 627 Fist Av. ona8 . ‘ » mot wishing to pase, she | after: 4 x alienged George sght @ quantity of atame , 4 i senda lowly back of you wnt! “CARLETON B, HAZARD.” | S8"" ar Ry emg Sie nl ryt by burglars muffied the sound of wim wats | but yeare of age, t he elude nteat © TUR the exp i) bag to wly be “cal NB es [bot 21 yeare GF age, but he slused |the of -—=——— OZ UTAH WILL MAKE ‘SOCIETY WELCOMES =» te advance of thelr" arrivn sarenoostnenuey. | : 3 MANFORD, Cal, Jan. 2-—-Hy U1 Ee “é ” CHARGE EXHIBIT = og yo SE I entnnaown’ sobnee pew oven «| FiESt “Pop Concerts P., Overt . special commis. |t anes 2 saa 1 cntad with gre iepin’ | TOMORROW AFTERNOON AND I m the P, nen ‘ were placed on “ e re | tion, win tn vd ay . = rel . +. ,leeptacle, a i gh 4. was] | Poesy ing the conditions concern Pg ‘ai vel part alued wae royed, A Ne ARS Making of state exhibits, |the Pittsburg club's Annual New| prosident and that he ieurt be /ROme®!# searching for the safe crack: | Dreamland Pavilion yesterday that he is certain Year's ball promises to be excelled | found re Seventh and elon At least @ $30,000 building will by the affairs now being planned nied wave Fra , Walling Moves Store rected by his state on the fair for her ) eral oth odiads A . ] . He states that Governor | At the ball the young, matron was said il ein Bot is be ing a o. the welt | Seattle Phitharmonic Orchestra | foward the fair, and that his | &!v"" ' ‘4 e wbave moved thelr phonograph Conductor Feport as commissioner will -—— | PAIRBANK T a en gsi get adap _— | d h id veto BURGLAR WANTED MARATHON: RACE. tos sist Seema ne Sienicsnth Taste win n ten days we have sold over one- HGouncll Mests Tonight. H 6 ip siethaanmen: noes By LP and sheet music departm: PROGHAMMY ‘ heen cetabliehed on Union, between | March Pomp « ‘ or 4 14 2 ling to the requirements of by st Fairbanks should have « Mer. | 2 dd ™ ty chester. the cyoncl wi iN BELLINGHAM | Be ave a Mar- | Pourth and. PItth eager ew at alf of the Entire Earlington i might to canvass the returns) Prank Lawton, who was arrested | candidat smpete in the Will Play Whist | i i hie 1 Nore two days before Christmas| big athiett next) The Unitarian Recreat club anfeipayy: © ~S —tpatlge * e SR: Gari Reven. Con Cte ve oa foeseasin. ta. tee wapgostson thot has] win Rote ies chet eetine sooner iwesk trom Ak Remete” Vere tion, Renton people alone buying over Spring st, between Becond and | been made by loval sportsmen ; the assombly |. . Mra Ireland and Mr. Lewis Meeting has been set for to- be d ave. was yesterday identified| Since the receip a Boylston age Pigepeeion of Meteters svn jae Alexander Cobden, wanted in /of 4 letter written ne ogressive whist will be Meistersingers | Betlingham for five alleged burglar tor of the dep rts of the evening ( Toreador,” trom “Ce CH iF) ARE URGED lea. Detective Nugent of Belling the A.-¥ nm, who i ham was in Seattle yesterday and| Wrote to Leroy T ® lt To Vote for New Schools. Don Fatale,” from FIGHT GAMBLING m the IMentification. Cobden, |asking him {o agitate the propos WENATCHEE, Wash, Jano 2—a the first annual meeting and 9), he. | tee 4 position of bonding . Y ithe man Brine in Belligham. He sane m4 Of the COngregational |(%* "An, wanted in : em SEE STON RD ETE NS TR CTR AN ood at the Pilgrim Congre " m ioe “ee ae | chareh last evening, the Coat Not Stolen. ent - ~4 were urged ip ab d-/ Dr, B.A. McDonald, 16th and , bby Hon. W. D. Wood to fight! sradison, who has reported by the | ers 5 et civic righteousness, support the bling warfare, and work Or #ociai purity and creater Inter. police to have had an overcoat stolen New Year's eve while he wae attending a dance at Drear by + iprenge ol eae social | pavilion, dent he report @ Cay. last year®\saye that he did not attend Sf the organization were | dance, that he did not love bi as follows: President, Edward Lincoln Smith; vice it, L. J. Colman; secretary, A. Smith; treasurer, A. J coat and that he never made report to the police, and ts joss to account for such a story | Join the Dry Calumn. . y ORLEANS, Jan. 2.—Three m& yesterday joined the dry jumn, they being North Carol Mississippi and Alabama. Clearance " SUITS, COATS, WAISTS, FURS, MILLINERY, na. the ‘sanit of the Benedictine Sisters at | Ore., has found a brother | the efforts of Stater The who came here yesterday eh he search. The brother is eer’ of Ballard, who is ved | “overjoyed to find that his; Patrick is alive and in good | BAND-MADE HATS A SPECIALTY, Mme. PAUL EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY, WE BEG TO REMIND YOU | That deposits made now will ‘@raw interest from January Ist. Back is open Saturday | evening from 6 to & | We Pay 4% Interest on Savings | StateBank of Seattle First Av. and ¥: Way, on Pioneer Square. © vos ONE PRICE— CASH OR CREDIT Westherg & Childs lncorporated 1312 Second Ave. PUGET MARKET CO.’S Great Meat Special for Monday Best Hamburger Steak only 6c per Ib. at the Lowest Prices in ‘Our usual Great Saturday Meat Display Town for the Quality. THE BIG WHITE MARKET OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK MAIN FLOOR SOUTH, PUBLIC MARKET BUILDING ata O WONDER, as this is the “1 clo ery last of the e-in cleared bottom Father of Ban Diego 1! land. Right cn two street car Special Suit Sale $16.00, 918.00. at 87.50 CROWN CLOTHING CO, 112! Firet Avenue. lines. Two railroads cross this land now, 922 60, and all the new ones have got to cross it. New sidewalks, Cedar river city water. Hundreds of people have been waiting for SPRCIAL- complete —This §-room electric lights, city wa ter, bath, ete.—only $476, en terms of $6 per month. This offer only good for two days in our Earling- ton addition. cottage years for this land to be opened. You can make $10 for $1 put in this land. Come at once. See all the new houses and stores SUGGESTIVE INFORMATION— \ | going up. aoe Put some of your hard-earned money in this close-in land. Next year | We feel that you will be interested is Exposition Year, when land will go up, UP, and there will be no more | to know that all of our bread, pastry, show for the poor man. Large cleared tracts, $100 up. Terms $3 per | cooked meats, delicatessen, ete., candy month a‘ i onth, | and coffee (the deservedly popular A. & K. brand) are prepared on our own fake new Renton car at Occidental and Yesler to Earlington—only | premises and under our direct per a few minutes’ ride. Our land is right on the street car line. See my | sonal supervision. salesman at the new store, or see C. D. Hillman’s salesman in Times j Under these ideal conditions we are : } ies No yefor » bes yrner lots » sold is < 1 ‘ on Wile th give vou tuubls arate ee block, before | the best corner lots are 1 Th ad, will not appear quality in all materials used, perfect n't handle the cro run big ads. daily, and when cleanliness and sanitation in the mak id you will why ng, as well as in the deliciousness of apsiad ae A hraalh cate kin rhe bes WHEN YOUR BACK AC HES || hand: at extremely low price & Sen twenty Tt Is a Warning That the st effective Me Eve had aaveoter t ys is n's . aister Kidneys Are Sick k s weaknoss, ' of " nyo and Need Help. ' * quickly 14 register the sur . t k k aneys, NOW IS THE TIME * 4 one be being Di « : ' test “artes ona tae "8" GAS RANGE Sits fret Fit ce eee mvenient to COOK WITH monopoly company's |f|” aackache It ney-ache SEATTLE PROOF GAS than with any other tel eave meet t : he W. A. Hawkins, 669 Yesler Way, weal many thousands Yu kids . atthe, bh, say Tt gives me eattle Lighting Company oe rey™ every cit favor of Bean's Kids Both Phones—Ex. 75 The Sunda Com n We PICTURE ng been permanent, P.-1. Building 4th and Union erated panty : are } TELLS A} Wo Say ring from an acuke attack | Avene \ ect STORY H\zed remody after remedy Thad entitle, Waals ‘ nine. eee ae an a ee in relief. 1 had b ' me in | Bev across the small of aor . my was also annoyed by On the Track of Good Coal of other sertous disorde cr we iSisee aE proce ennedy You ar he track of « : ye bv . f “4 Pl. and @ ‘ ply, “at r yo re nar Leth sive the ; an nrdent. advoonte et ff fy in. @ white o + i K 3, and have recommend+ foe thin wilt | t hs 1 kidney tnow that Ge an . an T " b : a ‘at 4 ee go what ia ‘ claimed for them, Y i a # _ “it der « a } ' itt J. W. BULLOCK |: di a 4 009 10th Av, Seattle, Wash, Tah 43. P rip 14 pc old by all dealers, Price 60 cents, Fosren-Mirsvan Co., BuiYalo, N.Y, Proprietors, -

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