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Pe ARGUMENTS in fLmvrarce MATCHED O) ANGELI J } \ Pr bg hte k nn and Papke have been matched to me in a ter wind go at MeOare club here Ome me n Fet ary 1 Tt xact date will be agreed upon ater -__- Jim Jeffries ia working hard tn PLUSHING, L. 1, Jan 1 By| hin training quarters to propary , U. P.—Both sides rested today in| Mmselt for his theatrical engage * the case of Thornton Jet Haina, | ™ a } te the Wiltiama & Annie,| FRISCO TQ GIVE GLAD. tm the Ww ara B Anni who w by the 4 Brotha carnin ote HAND TO HENEY war decided to: ‘ Would be called by Ue SAN FPRANCISCO, Jan, 1 n Was feared that J Crane] U, PA public reception to demon. Would Umit their evidence to auch! crate to Francia J. Heney th @n ent that they would com: pelled to contradict themselves| Cltisens of " eo are Without being permitted to make! Porting him and wi @ny explanation aiven in hi nih t This morning when court con. H00n When he returns a hh Yened, Darrin stated that the state) Pastern trip ated its ons without the tntro rt coming trial of Pa a metion of further evidence. rh houn, } sident of the Unt summing up of evidence already ®! ed to 0} submitted was then begun t wed ' ew int Any man could have a good tim ae ed of offering hunting Africa if the Smith mem be of the boc Sonlan Institute footed his bills su sors KNOSHER This week we will show lots of Shirt Waists and Muslin Underwear Second and James Second Week of Our Annual January Clearance Sale new Embroider — All goods will sold at reduced prices. Note these specials— 1,000 yards regular 15 ler special Ile 2,000 yards regular 50c , deries, special 28¢ 1,000 yards All-Over Ember videries, $1.25 value 5S3e 300 White Shirt Waists, $1.25 value oe 100 White Muslin Skirts, $1.25 value De 200 White Muslin Corset Covers, 50c and 65 values. 45¢ and cold weather. during the coming week. one-half off regular prices. splendid values offered. a border, a carpets Ten colors. The this week, est floor coverit tern tional and floral debian made Notice our windows to be the best made BORDERS FOR 1 to those the no hey have ever seen of several patterns for hotels at these prices, and then come regular LONDON artint Jan U. P.—In a vigoro dent Roosevelt capite! to be about can be, and immed and gen lation te correct t The message is t repert by a commis J. Edson and Rober ination of the they are changed on carpets that are known all over the country is simply —WE HAVE THEM Many don't ¢ fabrics are the halls, ete in and VELVET CARPET in Oriental, ¢ excellent assortr is $1 rders, price 0 a ya laid and lined, at $1.10 yard QUAKER AXMINSTER CARPETS is preside is his dang hter’s ohet VIGOROUS MESSAGE FROM ROOSEVELT. WASHINGTON, Jan. sent to congress today condition of pena! and reforma. tory institutions of the national recommends an of Judge Wendell P, Stafford, and which, after a thorough exam Enough look at the ARLETTE DORGERE Arlette Dorgere, the aged by Manage ' The Dollar and Germany just now on the been eccent ricitios of nt of an oll trant for his } ad punt ht By Us message wards of th daily, NO are for cheap: Look onven nent of rd, but Just a Few Values, to Give You an Two patterns, without borders, one floral and Idea one Oriental design; regular $1.50 value, for, A 5%-pound White Wool Blanket, made, laid and lined, O8@ yard worth $7.00. Sale price .. .$4.95 BIGELOW AXMINSTER CARPETS One of our best White Wool Blank Five beautiful patterns, without borders. This is the bes ets, worth $11.25, for $8.00 | in the country, and suitable for any room Large-Sized Satin-Finished Quilt, | in well assorted colors; regular $2.25, made, laid and lined for e THE STAR-—-MONDAY> JANUARY 11, BEAUTIFUL STAR OF THE *|| NEWEST POPULAR OPERA aeniee French vau jane A 1909. | | | 1] | BY PETER PowER <. 1 * tont 1 f horit that tne at r 1 American Federation of Lat i he M non g i" Morrivor 1 t ieee th f and restraining ' t tary 1 ' t afor ' hat the % ' Hare before th «. The of th tation of Manutactut ar them if possible reing ation of their f in Joga What 1 ay be the pla f the banded together ‘ Abor, th n look tw i riant develog a vi tr " gitation h-bound reanizationr ‘ kers, and increase * control of tHe r Geo, Edwar rds to play Prince whic an American millltor t nyst unique idea in oni ¢ f ousehold servants. An er, B maid, a duke ts bis t of Columbia, made | frends nh pection of some of the Hindu te the a « of the ntry for rera, wo one 0 public Dead. { paralyeis ag 4 years children, ix _| ONE WEEK MORE (| Of Our Stock-Adjusting Sale Price Cutting in Every Dept.—Many Articles at Cost and Below We realize that it has been impossible for many to get down town for several days, owing to the snow For this reason we have decided to extend our annual STOCK ADJU t Axminster $1.50 yard Mr uding the most ap sthoda of caring for ‘ING SALE It includes all departments, and means a genuine saving of from one-fifth to and give you some idea of the Blankets, Comforts | YOU NEVER KNEW HIGH-GRADE} .- and Lace Curtains | CARPETS OFFERED FOR SO LITTLE Our reason for this unheard-of price cutting made Comes in Oriental and floral designs worth $6.00. Special at ...$3.95 WILTON VELVET CARPETS Large Lambs’ Wool Comfort, cov Five patterns, no borders, in the best value for a floor covering that you can ‘ ered with ‘nearsilk; worth $ 95 find in the city at this price. If you are going to need carpets later on, it will ; ' During sale : $3.95 surely pay you to buy at once, at these prices, These splendid Wiltons are well ae ff '® by 20 Down Pillows, slightly soil- | worth $2.00 a yard, Special at, made, laid and lined, $1.25. ed, while they last, and $1.35 z « i F Geli choles” 7 TEPRAC WILTON CARPETS Some of our finest IRISH oaeare Five rich patterns, in Whittall’s celebrated Teprac Wiltons, Suitable for any e VENISE CURTAINS, in ivory room in the house, and you won't find a better-wearing carpet at any price. If you color: regularly worth $21.50, | have a hall or any place subject to hard wear, this is the carpet you need, Always $22.50, $25.00, $27.50 to $85.00 « | Sold and worth $2.50 a yard. Special at, made, laid and lined, $1.75 yard pair. During sale for ... BODY BRUSSELS CARPETS ‘ . . JUST ONE-HALF Twelve exceptionally good patterns in best quality Body Brussels, in colors If you need a pair of really ex that will blend with any w decoration. Good, honest. wear in every yard, and i quisite curtains, u will never find a carpet that is well worth $1.75 a yard. Special at $1.35, them priced as low as those we are Some very choice patterns in these, and “first come, first served"—~better drop 4 offering this week around as early as possible Bay Pay Hy | St. Clair Ranges for Cost to Close > wish SECOND AND UNION. 6 All the Credit You Want A Saving of From 20% to 50% This Week the * Fred er home the daughters the Chin the fir nan ally wher batct Ori | eaeeeec marae KILLED IN erous legis evil: bh of Wilttem HM. Sims. on consisting; Wiliam Ho Mims, a | well-known John |facina man, died yesterday follow: | LV. Labor | ine an Operation Use of coal as fuel discovered by | EXPLOSION DEALS OUT DEATH various Institutions | Hulos In 1049 | IN PRIGHTFUL FORM—BO00. | 188 BADLY BURNED. | ZEIGLER, Mie, Jan. 11.—By U P.—The horror attending the ter rifie explosion early yesterday morning in the $1,000,060 colliery owned by Joe Leiter of Chicago, | Increased today as the work of tak ing bodies from the mine pro aressed Twenty-five miners are known to be dead and at least a half-dosen more, it is thought under the ruins, Three bodies were recovered early today Letter and hie bride are directing the work of recovering the bodies They here when the explo | sion occurred and were among the first on the scene. | A disastrous fir were in the m had j just Yen extinguished and & large force was preparing to return work when the explosion destroyed part of t big colliery, It ts thought bere that It wae caused by ‘a spark from a trolley wire igniting WANTS HER TRUE LOVE regia McDonald, the 1T-year-old girl who ran away from ber parents lhome in Vancouver, B. C.. and came }to Seattle with the intention of mar rying Harry Hawley, wae sent back to her home, abeard the midnight boat, last night. She declares she jleft home to evold marrying Jack Mullen, whom she does not toy and ¢ will run away again te meet Hawley Montana Legistature. HELENA, Jan, 11.--The Montana state legislature began real work thie afternoon when the various committees were appointed. Bilis to fight poo! selling and to punish wife beaters are to be urged HERO FALLS BEFORE WHISKY. By U orate LOS ANGELER, Jan. 11 P.—John EF n, Who waa dec with a Victoria medal fc 180 tives from a wrecked loft the western coast of At fe tn jail here on a charge He attributes his downfall to ceny whinky Mill Burns at Portiand. PORTLAND, Ore Jan. 31 rT Iplaning mi connected with the Pimiber plant of Clark @ Wileon at Lynn, was destroyed, together with la nbei The a large quantity of lumber lose will Feach $60,000; fully Insured. | Arrested for Crueity } Because he had left his two horses lowe In an open panture three. ox Jtremely cold nights of last wee 1M A Rryant, @ South Park butcher nd yesterday on a charge lof eruelty to animals. Bryant lieges that he could not catoh lhorse to stable them. | Rawhide Free Gold 12,600 for sale at 5 cents | Herrin & Co,, 6 Scheuerman. *** Special Suit Sale} $15.00, $18.00, $22.60, at $7.50 CROWN CLOTHING Co. 1121 First Avenu | was atren' r WANTED AGENTS. TO $16 A WHEK—A fact i, Agente whe make only in other lings are & new pat ’ Paere for Velvet toochplons felis on wight ented ape th ne hae « ed them will not tow: old atyle t We wil Rente Write at once ver cost of gamplee and p Velve hplok Gor its Summer He, Boston, Mase MORE DAMAGE SUITS AND BOYCOTT CASES AGAINST LABOR UNIONS TWENTY-FIVE are still buried | Hot Tea | Hot Coffee their fe r i r The | he bine. amount ot work, he of Ballin and ‘inti “it” Gaile a Stock the Town Topic t ite , 7 See Seren, a hweat %, was so enormous that assortments ‘ wl cs | chandise at 10c to Me - ‘« pr ar " ‘ Da ' eee. fa : 48c It was fore pa $ ‘ J woing t r « huge federation 98c | |e mY h ari ny is provable | Re > : Here i another prediction: The Tongcloth, et arine workers of America will be from 2 to 6 of upward of « million men. Children's Fine kerehjete. ooo Freak Newspaper. border: ar DE : NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C Uoring this hour at— ” Jan. John Packard, a dee: Bible alent will soon ‘publish a| 2 or Te newspaper at Alberni which will (Limit, 16 to « customer.) contain the calamity news to hap. pen during the next ten years GHOULS ARE SHOT. 1080 10 Adore Howe 10e. Mon's Cotton A enap at _ MESSINA, Jan. 11—By U. P O44 lot Boys’ Fine Woolen Drawers, sizes 16 to 20 ular ls working in the disguise of Prices 6hc and 7S. A snap, while they last 5 r * have been discove: at Cc) |imany bave been shot Just 130 patra’ of Corseta nearly ait sixes ip the lot” ail wale | Known makes: slightly m rom handling; regu cuers are finding many people still) lar prices Thc and $1.00. A big snap at 5 | alive beneath the ruins, $30,000 FIRE AT SEDRO WOOLLEY, Jan. 11.—By U. P.—The Bingham-Holland brick | building was gutted by fire yeater day and the lows is estimated at $30,000. The cause of the fire which started in the basement, "I unkbown. —— SNA SA The Tea Room The Great Auction buy | Linens, Sheetings and quantities of other staple mer 50c on the dollar Big Savings on All Winter Goods / Early Morning Snaps THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU Hot Chocolate-——5c | of Ballin and Taylor Salvage Though the selling is phenomenal, this Auction buy are scarcely grazed 106 Big Savings on All Winter Goods 9:20 TO 1000 engt (10 yards to curtomer) regular price customer.) + — FEW PEOPLE GET INTO | TROUBLE SUNDAY When City Attorney De} Bruler took his seat this morning to grind out the usual Monday morning grist of the police court he emitted a whistle of surprise, | On the police sheet appeared but | 16 cases for the entire day | “This is the smatlest number of | cases to appear upon Monday | attorney. “I guess | this cold weather has put a damper | ee toe pon petty offenders. The worst} —_ offense I will try today is that of ||) ™*' ‘3? carrying concea ABSTRACTS OF TITLE Reduced To Twenty-Five Cents Per Instrument. DON’T PAY MORE Guaranty Abstract & Title Co. YORK BLOCK Wash. RAILROADS GIVEN [INTERSTATE COMMERCE COM- D yeare ago. FOUR MEN HOLD wt JNO. SHORGIS Tie reancmrrs rs j ohn Shorgis, of 314 First . av refused four men enc ane YEASLY ete money to get a bed, early yesterday WASHINGTON, Jan. 11 By U morning, they set upon him and took ' 4 P. — The Interstate Commerce com Nclken uegented ck Baakice ce a cae transmitted to con holdup oceurred at B " | mission today tran Chara { Bighth av. 8. and) cose ite report for the year 1908, |The report states that the gross/ although $164,464,941 less than the SOLD LIQUOR GN SUNDAY, gro ruings for 1907, were $98. IS CHARGE | $75,470 in excess of the gross earn } ings for 1906, and $342,188,231 in Otto Hansen, an employe at the| excess of those for 1905, and that Alki bar, on Washington st., was ar-| the net earnings for 1908, although rested yesterday charged with the | $111,051,006 less than for 1907, and er oe the law prohibiting the | $59,349,138 lesa than for 1906, were srioee gre head a eine lng aghaeal j $374 668,504 in excess of those for him. The room where the bar is | 1905 located also accommodates a res |" Harriman Investigation. therefore open Shaaye™ “4 1) I reviewing the Harriman in | vestigation the report says that in }asmuch as the supreme court has Mrs. Mead Guest of Honor, ilroad magnate need OLYMPIA, Jan, 11.—Mra. Albert | held that the rai Mead, wife of the governor, ar. | not answer questions regarding his| in Olympla today, where she | deals, congress should take some ac I be the guest of honor at a far tion given at the home ree B. Filley tion. Special Legisiation. Attention is called to the neces | sity of legisiation authorizing an in- {ts from | vestigation under direction of the commission of train accidents for ‘of | the purpose of obtaining light on | the question of preventative mea. With the pos TIONS. nd Paris are dainty, and a with ‘small b intletoc With us again, | sures for the future th atl Meine sible exception of power bral the skirt will be| condition of safety appliances is | steadily improving, The Oriental-Pacific were discussed but no ree tions made. past rates mmenda can not grow des all oth th only a silk { bodices are Japanese Warships to Come. kely to TOKIO, Jan, 11 The battleships t os vell, al-|goya and Aso will leave here in 1 Ett gd domed, March to visit Seattle in June, the ts} decasion being in honor of the ex position to be held there Jat ter Reside v r Whil itnall, of 4 16th What is fanaticiam today ts the| ay ht 1S wrerecht epurch fashionable creed tomorrow.-Wen- | jast evening burglars entered the house thr & rear window to cure it's yourselt veautifully bb I wive it free to every John C. Walling Co. luatrated and fick and ailing person who tmalle PIANOS—410-421 Untom St, me this ad or calls for it TALKING MACHINES —1818 See- 8. 8 MALL, M.D. dd Ave, 1914 Bocond Ave,’ Beattie, Wa. Kohler & Chase's Store. «EARNINGS OF earnings of all railroads for 1908,/ Taft to Keep Quiet. AUGUSTA, Jan. 11.—~Aside from announcing the fact that Knox and | Hitchcock will be In his cabinet, out further information regarding the other positions until Mareh 4. King to Greet Sperry. | ROME, Jan. 11—The king will personally entertain Admiral Sperry |when he arrives here with his | Squadron. EDWARD DALBY TO | WORK WITH CURTIS Edward Dalby, a member of the jsenior class at the untversity of | Washington, has been selected by E. 8. Curtis, the well known local photographer, who, under the patronage of J. Pierpout Morgan, In publishing a sories of books Amertcan Indians, to go caroughs British Columbia, Washington and | Oregon gathering material for the second series of 20 books to be published soon Dalby hae a reputation at the | university of being a very clever | story writer. He is a member of j the Phi Delta Theta fraternity and jon the editorial staff of the Wash- ingtonian Henry Ellen will act as inter. preter in this new project BELLINGHAM, Daly, engineer Jan of the train which | Was wrecked here Thursday night, | died at the hospital yesterday while 11.—Jack on the operating table. The body will be shipped to Seattle today, Pasco Out “of “Water. PASCO, Jan, 11.-—This city faces & water famine owing to the p: ent cold spell. The Columbia river has fallen below the intake pipe. Pre + Committs Suicide, TRE N, Jan. 11.—-Clark Tanby, professor of Greok and Latin at the awrence Preparatory school, com- mitted sul " shooting bh was suffer REMOVAL NOTICE. On and after Tuesday, January 6, all Navy Yard and Port Orchard route steamers will leave from Col- | man dock, foot of Columbia st. *** | STOP THE RENT. We can sell you Beautiful Homes, Cottages, Bungalows, Payments Just like rent. | T. P. FAY CO,, INC, Mehthorn Bldg. | President-elect Taft will not give - wise oS ‘*