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-~ PATROLMAN STRUCK DOWN'ALASKA JUDGES’ FIGHT IS) BY COWARDLY ASSAILANT CARRIED TO WASHINGTON DRUNKEN Loaaer FELLS ONE from the third Alaskan judicial Beiserity ice ree oe, ae Seueoor January Sale of Furniture Aa Acknowledgment and an Apology ear the 1 ‘ bis ONLY A FEW HOURS LEFT 10 O so eddy aaaied ta dll ( > of at wie ath ~ bh 5 during the January Sale, ae oie ENTER BEN-HUR : CONTEST For several ws ; we have been using enteen of our own , Star's “Ben-Hur” content will close tonight wagons in the delivery of January Sale Furniture purchases, HINDU STUDENTS oRGANizt at but will be re-| Get right t nd wot them. in th and have also been using from seven to ten hired wagons, in an tiefy t 1 morrow the Hen li UNIQUE FRATERNITY effort to get caught up with the business in hand. AT UNIVERSITY : replete urd tor ola it tg oon pr th h ‘ a8 : $ Porgetting all ¢ 1 tor he sincertt Despite the withdrawal of advertising and window dis- dent only K a Hood educa Every pupil in the city will have a chance, Put a little work on | ‘ . “6 x tloa, and the mat That ovsay x. not be over 180 worde. plays, pending the return of a less congested condition in the nt oe the b i a fecussion f the entire Book, ot & 0 of the autho shipping rooms, business has nevertheless continued at such a M Thie ts the | ity that you will have to become a guest : 2 of The Star at ite monster theatre party next Monday night at the pace that we are only now getting cAught up. initial performance of thie wonderful American drama—“Ben-Mur,” at ‘ii cai ioe It is earnestly hoped that today will see practically an end f the 800 best have not been made, your eas of the serious congestion, and that from now on to the end of the Sale we will be able to maintain a fairly prompt service. Of course throughout the advertising of the January Sale it was announced that deliveries would of necessity be at our convenience, but it was scarcely anticipated that the response es La aes iis ae cote would be so generous as to be beyond the capacity of our regular @ the ban-Hur Bditor, care The star ee ee ee Oe delivery service. The interval has given an opportunity to place a more ee ee ee P representative assortment of January Sale Furniture on ‘the Portiand-—tHix wa in € , “ ‘ = DISGRUNTLED OREGON LEGIS-|\vinorticg to ions the’ Madians BLACK CAT NOW HERE floors than was possible before, and'the furniture-buying oppor- Tee Wit CANTY PIGIT... | #1. Widen ve a8 Wel : tunities are now fully as good as they have been at any time ady taken the stack of ays and a and Friday evening the names of the w t the in fromt of The me You must tablioh @ soho n Tad fice, ready te at 10 0 The TO WASHINGTON. Vancouver, B.C. -- it cath ; ’ i —— Se Eociemreen oF the ¢ */1$ ONE OF THE FEATURES OF since the present January Sale has been in progress. BY GILBERT 8. COSTELLO. om fe j So Ore, Jan S0 The right [@ Northern railway, CAT. ANE POULTRY jenator Chamberlain is still! , cuent by the gorernmen Today in the bouse/ ing New York World over the pub Heation of the Panama graft scan dal story cy sagt rab . Nashville, Tenn.—Gov. Patterson Pay A gg a7 a ie hapa ped the state-wide prohibl-| waich 1 wound | ahene | “Midnight,” | Paul Smita, of nter of attrac | . in hopes of oreat-|tion at the first annual cat and] ways. Yes! soultry show now being held under | FaDMAD | ihe direction ‘of the Seattle King | FREDERICK & NELSON (INCORPORATED) i'm the original Black Cat from Aberdenn ‘ominent than all the reat I'm the resident-clect Taft ta | 5 bouquets to the southern « ing a solid erday he high sehoo! raed matrt- | ey Poultry association | mony P | Hts ot a fake one. He} Anacortes— The “ of the Aber meeting yown all over} CHILDREN’S CONFERENCE. Sturdy, John K. Antonwitech, H. ¢ Marti. 15 tteat a Lion, with another large cargo ack Cats,” and | Babcork, Samuel Greene, C. A. Lux for Watorhouse & ( Wasmanoto n. 20 night ereby hangs 4. V. Grey, Chas. H. Law, L. Ht e the Ha Bhacwrsemesauieeig Resnarns nse is Palmer, F. T. Trail), Theo. H. Rana, yunke P.—The guardians of the rights eis tenet ©. P, Boylan, Jas. ©. Wheeler, W. V L. Drake/and interests of the children of | Coopor, B. C, Stromer, Jus, T. Law preiurrireterr t crounds or, Albert Maitble, Carl Bradley the Wm. H. Garland W. B. Newion, to} ~——mmmencvons | John R. Bowdish, Homer L, Hill joan, R. W, Wilson sto = HUNDRED NEW |ENDORSE THE PLAY. | MEMBERS IN | GROUNDS BILL. — SIXTY DAYS daaais ovaevaling bend yecterees for the discussion of city play rf this eiseo this mc Steamer Trive erat were om San Fran-|America is the subject to be dis- "WANTS ROOM FOR. NEW OFFICIAL The creatien of & new office for! t p work pl Matt Gorm comin ieeton uild an office @ stairway in the 1 in its various phases at a nce of the president's chfl- n cOmmission to be held at the House next Monday and put out from Tuesday FALLS 55 FEET TO DEATH. ELY, Nev., Jan. 20.—By U. P,— John Davis, employed by the Min- OFFICIALLY ELECT WESLEY JONES ©: Dora or arrival Today's Treasury Statement. ted that his quar’ | Mr BY T. J. DILLON. er and that when Making over 100 ne grounds, unanimously resolved t Banta s due F wamihoral. “ian, ‘aise ompany, at McGHl, if it ds were aj the last 60 daya, the aok jegisiature to endorse the ‘ say . 1 ie s. | fell to his death here to uP 20.—Both house: reawary statement (od shows Ts acts laghahoanie weot-tn: Sorat uried beneath lo had attve business Washington playgrounds’ bill which | , ecclnte $2043 902, disbarscmant,, (42. A card was found tm bis lew es a sthe was vd by the law-making body $2,620,000. g the address 1118 anvassod next man came up and «i by the governor in rected tf os A st sa hen annonce met v « at ity made of the election of Wesley L. Jones as United States senator In the house this morning Repre- k! =A home run. heering was tox The b seusion. 1 will come up agsin this | fy ford, Alton M. Gr Burt P mor Umatilia arrived this ing in San Francisco with pa sengers and cargo from FORK THE HST DENTAL WonK st cheapest prices consult WASHINGTON, Jan, 26.—Ry U P.-News of the arrival « Traveling Bags sentatives Weir and Jeffries made ‘ . Paieier aah tea Steamer Northland is ST.P : piy ship Colte with d | . PAUL DENTISTS speeches rding saloons being MEEK TRUNK @ BAG CO. FB part with him. No. earthquake sufferer at hikan from Sitka | INTERNATIONAL BOND & REALTY the club m of the poor mas. 919 First Ave But Midnight bas th y was cabled the navy ¢ Ba Two Brothers 4 COMPANY, Ole Har replied and he made the “Original Bl day from Naples send this morning in tow o 1009-10 American Bank Balding. euch direct attacks on his two col leagues that several times Speaker Meigs wa» obliged to call him to order. WOMAN ARRESTED OR A SERIOUS CHARGE Charged with tampering § with & witness the Stewart case re gently brought . Jennie A. Agderson. BSetmita were arrested | Placed in ihe county Of $1,500 bonds i> - furni and the pai BOND REQUIRED FOR THE SUBWAY GRANT The corporations ‘committee of the ety « cli yesterday continued the on: ation of the subway | franchine asked for by W. 8. Boody and W. | ad As a result of | yesterday's meeting, it was decided | to require the applicants to give al surety bond of 000, to he re-| placed by $25,000 in cash at the end of six months, as an evidence | of good faith Two tickets for five cents for E school children and reduced rates for adul the purchase of a dol-} lar’e worth of tickets was decided | upon. On the question of transfers the committee did not agree SWITCHMEN ARRANGIN _ FOR A BIG BALL 703 === SENSATIONAL First Aveme | Slacichter Sale! F. W. Merrick’s Great $20,000.00 Stock of High-Grade Clothing and Furnishing Goods, Located at 703 First Avenue, Foot of Cherry, to Be Sacrificed at -Most Sensational Slaughter Prices First Avenue Foot of Cherry All Goods Marked in Plain Figures-—--~A Most Startling Sacrifice Sale Begins Saturday, Jan. 23, Promptly at 9 a.m. Store Closed Thursday and Friday TO MARK DOWN AND RE-ARRANGE STOCK _ -|703\F. W. MERRICK (703 ¢ firm of Mougin & oe = ‘ Washington Building Et ioel) First Lyte Thirty Extra Salesmen of Experience Wanted, LOOK FOR THE BIG BLUE SiGKS First Avenue Foot of Cherry of shoes from the Kir jercantile —¢om a to trial in Sudge Weaver's in morning.