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TO BET TOM WRIGHT CAN BEAT DR. ROLLER HAS $1,000 Here's Roller! Capt. P. Spotlonn Sportamen, is willing that Tom Wright can @octor in 10 rou vho is He's « city, He w ped when ¢ a fight for Dr D. Hughe record amo’ fide challenge » If Roller | & shy at $1, | TENNESSEE PASSES SAVING | No, 130'4—Flat top desk money | ' “LT hon hink Tom (EERE REE BREE REY PROHIBITION BILL) $3.50 | = regular price $14.50. Sale price ., @aa put Roller out in 10 * *| NASHVILLE, Tenn,, Jan, 21.—Hy | j gala Capt. Hugh * Preacher Wanted. *U. P.—The senate refused to sustain willing to k # S11 Urquhart st, Ballarat, #/ the governor's veto on the Holla-| SAVING | } 50 A anitary Desk, wager of * Wost Austratia */day prohibition bill yesterday af-| « ial po Sl greatly, but { have always thought,® To the Commissioner of Police, #| ternoon, by a vote of 200 to The | $12.50 ; Segwer pace & 0.00, Sale price .. @nd atitl ¢ that a wrestler can| @ United States of America. ® | passage of the bill caused a wild} | 4 Bever develop into a fighter of} ® Dear Sir: Could you kindly #|/ demonstration . + » Bie on 4 class, Wr n fight and I think| ® find out {€ a person by the #] | SAVING | O—Heavy brass bed, be can tab cs measure in| @® name of Alexander Fisher, or &|FIRST AMBASSADOR COMES) $26.50 re r price $56.50. Sale price .. . @dout 30 minutes of actual fighting.|® Austin Mordaunt, ix in Amer @ FROM TURKEY. | i y Roller wants to go on with) ica. I am a son of the above ® | * x right let him or his manager) @ and, not hearing from him for ® | SAVING , R—Fu e iron bed confer with me and I'll do my share! ® 20 years, would like to find out * 9 te st . of the bargain * if he te living or dead. When & | $2.90 . ale PFC’ oo * I last heard of him he was & | * preaching in America, I would & | SAVING O70. A~—Princees dhestet % feel very grateful to you for ® | f * any information you could send. # | $6.50 regular price $18.5G. Sale price Bugene | president he Seat-|@ "CHARLES JOHN FISHER.” «| | | the Metion Picture Managers » * . | " ee) | SAVING | No. & icess Louise $16.50 r e $52.50 Ateamer Faration, with the dam | Shag. The Dora will immediatery| General © SAVING 81—Oak chiff her the: drydecke fe >| sale in all dep . ; eo £22 04 thorough repairs ; *@ Co. First a $10.00 f 2 ) } SAVING | No. 433-—Oak dressing ta $4.00 ary $13.7 SAVING N 31 olid oak offi $4.00 regular price $11.50. Sate SAVING | No. 248)4-—Extension dining | $9.00 regular price $32.50, Sale price MUSSEIN KIAZIM BEY. | SAVING | No. 1063—Panel back dining room ch - NEW YORK, Jan. 21.—Haswetn | SSe regular price $1.85. Sale price... Klazim Bey, the first Turkish am Anty Drudge on Mending. ife—‘‘I seem to do nothing but mend and darn all the time. Half the clothes are full of holes Mrs. Hi after a few 6 We eases gon ah GE weeks Doasla, "botiee q est or vegetabies "Use Pere steptin sony. in. cold | or lukewarm water and the clothes will wear much Did you ever wear homespun? Prob- ably not, but your parents did. Old-time clothes were coarse and tough, able to stand the boiling and rubbing and pound- ing of the old-fashioned way of washing. The delicate fabrics of to-day won't stand it. Perhaps your clothes are boiled and rubbed hard, and that is why they get frayed edges, tear easily, and wear out before their time. Fels: Naptha soap is the modern way of washing. It cleanses clothes thorough- ly in cold or lukewarm water—no boiling, no hard-rubbing, little time. Follow directions on the red and green wrapner. : NEW LINE OF COLLAPSIBLE CHILD'S GO-CARTS. Thousands of Odds and Ends have been added, and lots have been regrouped—further reductions have gone into effect for a final wind-up. 3.75 Warranted Wringer $2.7. The well-known Universal Wood Frame Wringer, $2.79 warranted for 3 years; a great value, in the Stock-Taking Sale at Sale of Sad Irons at $1.19 35c Nut Set, 15¢ Big odds and op Set of fancy pattern nickel Sad Irons. Set plated Nut Picks, with crack | Sible best ashe | 4 sad eat bo . ! in # of t stand and’ bandle ‘sos $1.75 Night Latch, $1.19 3 wer tS Rusewin baralar 4 ball 35c Lamp Shade, 2¢ Stock 1 : . 4 em a Floor Paint, 30¢ ‘ Quart can of Rubber Cement . i. 23¢ Floor Paint, made of best ma a Cap Gas Mantle, Te t obtainable Dr Hike Mant! ck Taking amel effect surface Dry Batteries, 19, Stove Pipe, 10¢ New tock of the dur Joint of Ginch heavy steel Stove P lform color and worth Enemies of Dirt at 7c Odds and Ends Clean-Up of Old Dutch Cleanser, Silver Shield Lye, Knoxal Cleanser and Cottage Chloride of Lime; all come in sifting-top cans; extra special, can t ‘ 7c —| fi: Stock-Taking Sale|: |BOOTH-BRY AN ASE IS | TO BE HEARD OLYMPIA, Jan, 21 The con Senat tween Bryan, of Hremer [Pr ‘ tt | celved in a le tor t yan, Prowide Bridges } Keeated that no tn vontigat " he vonal ma he further suggested to the grievance committee that it n from Judge Yakey what information he 8 whieh would tend to show unpro: | | conduct on the part of Bryan, which waa inferred in t atroveray whieh r 4 in the trouble between Senators an and Booth on the train to Olympla. Refleectiona on Senator Bryan's integrity ave sald! to have been made at that time | bassador to the United States, reached New York in a snowstorm While the steamer wan being warper into her pter he strode up and down the deck, gazing at the skyscrapers on the lower ena of hattan island and repenting a we which, his Interpreter sald, meant “wonderful \ Are those buildings all ocew pled? he asked, point! at the | | Singer tower, the Terminals batld- | tag aad the City Investment build ing. When assured that they wore us ually chock jam tll of people, he repeated “wonderful.” { Mahmed All Bey Rey's predecessor ister. The tive la represen full-fledged ambassador hange to an ambassador ship ts oat fa the freedom line, and ther fact that the United Sta: promoted Jobn. America’s repres: | to an ambassade Latehman, | ve in Turkey, | ship. ‘LANDSLIDES BLOCK STREET CAR TRAFFIC A monster land slide occurred yesterday afternoon at West So. }attle near the Great Northern ele ators, which resulted In the street ear tracks being completely cover ed and making ft necessary for passengers to walk around the ob struction, which is over a block long | Work on clearing the track is being rushed, but more earth is continually failing and it wil! prob ably be several! days before the tracks are cleared RUSS POWELL WILL ENTERTAIN THE ELKS. When “Russ” Powell, on the fram ae J. Russell Powell, in | | { pro the THE STAR—THURSDAY, IANUARY 21, 19 we will make the remaining days—Friday and iturday | most interesting for house fur | ers and office men, —the quantities are office desl limited — there ~ , dining fore you should furniture, rockers, Morris cl make your choice couches, rugs, draperic with as carly as possi. ward, EVERYTHING need ble, In order to furnish a home or office, will g that will be a prise even to the most economi inclined avold disappoint ment, because mdptow at price some of the arti advertised single cles are pleces, the list below is arranged for a ¢ review of the variou No. 1121 SAVING Cobbler seat dining chair, B5e¢ regular price $2.00. Sale price .... SAVING 0, 253814 —Genuine leather armchair, $18.00 regular price $55.00, Sale price SAVING | No. 253844—-Genuine leather rocker, $20.00 regular price $57.50. Sale price SAVING | No..JQ0—Morris chair $3.05 regttlar price $11.00. Sale price leet 1 DOGS SAVE LIFE OF HELPLESS MASTER MOISE, Idaho, Jan, 21.—By U. F then they led the Four days and nights alone in the f the party to the un desert, without food or water, with | frtupate man his leg shattered by the accidental Ph SEs aspawewe) ry" iva was the jold Rddie Foy role of the jailer in| 4ischarge of his shotgun, Strollers,” makes his appear-| terrible experience of Conaro Un at the Grand Monday night|4sce. & Spanish sheep herder, near t it will be to over three rman, He was found late hun fellow ot yesterday by a searching party, ly 32 epptee janth d herd, gat fron with his face downward in the an m ‘ |12 rows « 4 and unconscious. His life was day at Everett from Tacoma for a J part in many Russell hes taken promin al Kik amateur past and his many jor will bonor him theatrics tn ¢ by Manager jon and the 1 will all Secret w ttle lodge, is to charge for tks | New York — District Attorney |jury in ¢ tion with the Nbel | proceedings instituted by the fede jal authorities against the World dala to Indi tving on Carnegie has | Pittsburg r full-blood | presented m: two |coming normal |. Tekio—The Japanese parliament | ha eon ned by arquis | Katsura, the new premier Washington—An appropriation of 90,000 has been urged by — the house committee on military affairs for road construction this year in Los Angeles—On account of al leged misconduct in office citizens preparing to use the recall on | Mayor A. C, Harper | Cumberland, 8. C.——The busir section of this place was destroyed by fire, yesterday, loss extimated at $50,000, One man was burned to death, Salem—Legisiators are framing a bill placing @ ban on the long hat yin , Navy Yard, Puget Sound—Hattlo- ships here are receiving their coat of war paint Bedro Woolley—Winifred Nellan, aged 20, known as the prettio girl in this county, died yesterdal of pulmonary consumption. North Yakima—(rowers — claim the recent cold weather has doomed the peach crop. | Augusta—At a banquet last night |John D. Rockefeller and President lelect Taft met San Francisco—The capital cit | Sacramento, is cut off from com mu owing to floods; except | Spokane—Fioods are disappear Jing. Conditions are gradually be-| part cargo of lumber for Ban Fran: | cisco The by his two dogs, who lay to thelr master’s body and prevented him from freezing to death. The dogs did not leave him until they heard the erles of theja consignment of government sup. Music at Home Now Within Easy Reach | six DOLLARS DOWN SECURES A SPLENDID PIANO IN THE | | JOHNSTON GREAT ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE British steamer Titan ar | uate need be said about these Mow $162; Smith & Barnes, was }in truments. A glance the B75, now $248 Weber, was $476 names ts a sufficient guarantee of yw $206, Kohler & Campbell, was | the excellence of the collection 75 w $98 Kingsbury, was | A glance at-the planos will, how Bell, was $300, now lever, convince any critical person was $500 $196 that the conditiomof these instru wan $450, no: $188 |mente ie far above the average of $550, now’ $278 it sually offered under similar $27 now $222 | conditions. c y now $322 The reason ia: First, the ex wa now $296 coptionally high character the on planos that we mt; then, the M and critical clientele of store and the increased number o anos exchanged for the |} genuine Pianola Pano, the glorious | Chickering, the famous Kimball, the) Yew |colebrated Lester, eto., exclusively }Kobl »y the House of Johnston $147 vald by the House ¢ : Ivers & Pond, was $400, now § fastidious was $500, now jour pia ¥, Was $460, now} $400, now $246 350, now $168 $300, now $374; | Amon, our many patrons are} en} o ; {We well able to change planos as Macahan & Wendall, was $375, now " | $216. s o by dictates, tad loften as fashion or fancy il eres land such do not hesitate to sacrifice| Select any piano you desire—pay esa Ns a small amount down and the bal \w virtually new instrument for a a . a piano with an inside player, or for | Ane# 48 best sults you convenience, & new case to match new interior | Remon every plano will be found y a8 represented or decorations. HERE ARE A FEW. The following is only a partial list of the immense number of in-}te\ nis that are now offered at) ored 24 hours only ion of their former prices] Talking Machine: line, Mando: | tual intrinsic value na, Band Instruments, ete, Strings 460, now $178; Hard Mand Supplies of all kinds also great now $198; Johs reduced, D. 8. Johnston Co, ston, was $376, now $218; Kimball, @idost and Largest Dealers, Job was $450, now $298; Kiniball, WasBeton Co, Bldg, Third and Unt $560, now $348; Mucher, was $400, Frersity sts Money Back.” ing if possible Come in the morn ‘This is positive, | v man, the wind-up of our January Sale— uits, bedr articles on sé Oriental rugs—specially priced— rugs, varying in size from 2% by 3% Phe régular prices range from $18.75 to $27.50. by I g lelear at & {ved in from Tacoma today to take | rays « two the nish —bring this adver om tisement with vait you and ask the one saleeman to show to you advertised ar by numbers Tel d ticles men tioning ur given below ephone, C. 0. D. mail filled this ad cally fs or orders not from juick $11.00 $37.50 $30.00 4 16 tytn ve January SALE hair to 3 by 5% plies for the Philippines. She will tomorrow evening for Tacoma, and sail at once for the Orient Schooner Gamble arrived today at Port Ladiow with general cargo from Hilo. Coal barge Hadyn Brown left out this morning in tow Lion for a cargo of coal at Nanaimo, nC Japanese steamer Iyo Maru ar rived in port this morning. She brought a fair cargo, mortly silks f Pashia arrive om San Franc’s.o Steamer City y fr 4 with the T Trusses, Surgical Appliances, Elastic Stockings, Etc. can be Purchased at a saving by buy ing at the Raven Drug Co., 1412 Second av. WINTER CLEARANCE —~—ON— Suits, Coats, Waists and Millinery They are clearing fast, and it is not much wonder when you can out very buy them for less than the New York wholesale price Your Credit’ Is Good BUY ON EASY PAY MENTS, CASH CREDIT Westherg & Childs Incorporated 1312 Second Ave, of the Sea} Children’s Suits Overcoats IE TREN ER ROY —AND— Reefers ee od sini ate HALF PRICE AND LESS To clear out all our odds and ends and broken lines before the arrival of new spring stock. ONE SPECIAL LOT— Children’s Suits Fancy makes, small sizes only, worth from $2.50 to $5.00— $1 3 5 to close at........ ° $3.50 Children’s Suits, Overcoats and Reef- ers, to close $ 1 75 $4.50 Children’s Suits, Overcoats and Reef- ers, in blacks and fancy mixtures, at ... $2.25 $6.00 Children’s Suits, Overcoats and Reefers, made up fancy, nicely trimmed, brass buttons, etc. Extra good value, to close $2.85 Don’t Fail to Attend Our Big Sale MEN’S, WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S SHOES Prices Cut Almost in Half Great Western “thins Co. Formerly Monarch Shoe & Clothing Co. 1317-1319 First Avenue Between Union and University Streets a Fire Losses Fires cause great damage and loss when they de stroy valuable papers, such as unregistered bonds, deeds, contracts, life insurance policies and similar The loss is irreparable, but it can be pre- Rent a Safe Deposit Box in our fire and glar proof vault at $4.00 per annum. rd Northwest Trust & Safe Deposit Company First Av. and Columbia St. Seattle, Wash. { a PRESIDENT 7 . VICE PRESIDENT RTARY & TREASURER teeteeeee CASHIER : | | ABSTRACTS OF TITLE Reduced To | Twenty-Five Cents. ||Per Instrument. DON’T PAY MORE Guaranty Abstract & Title Co. 543-544-545 NEW YORK BLOCK Seattle, Wash, Maiw 1192 At our be any minute is what you can have improved GAS HEATERS. inced with one of Call and see and Seattle Lighting Company 5 Fourth and Union chad EE, TER OY oN Role Sats and Hockey Sticks PRALLS-205 | Your Patronage ] | | FOR THE BEST DENTAL Wonk wt cheapest prices consult A TRIAL WILL MAKE You OUR CUSTOMER, | ny | Internatio Bakery * Stalls 40-41, Public Market, Bakery, 1219 Yesler Way. BAKERY, IND. L 4780; MAR: KET, L 6617, ¢ Trunks Suit Cases Traveling Bags MEEK TRUNK @ BAG CO, 019 Firet Ave.