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RECITAL BY * CHACE Next Sunday att See promptly a ne Wilbur « on . Atertoan Guild of Organi of Now Yor) . free Sunday af Cal, in the audi Preadyterian church Mr. and Mra. Dera, recently New York « w ne the tng singers Following ts the alto solo, ° Wornine Sptoker “Morning Bulte), Grieg, 4 Poy of Loving = Heurt “Dawn,” Ethelbert Nevi Mero” (from “A Brheldert Nevin Schubert SUES FOR DAMAGES FOR ASSAULT The sult of Mrs. Hannah Lar concerto, G Handel \ i Mare} Day Military Of 1817 Ninth av., against Dr. 0. G Fockim to recover $1,000 damages for an alos a} auswult, will Be taken his ternoan in the Superior cou re. Larson a feges that while Yockim was call tng on he * April to fit her with Glasses, the assault * made The defendant Woman took a di Bim and that che fatimidate him se for the recove SEELEY FAMILY 1S BURIED TODAY Three hearses, two b white, are standing this Kk and one afte fm front of Trinity church, waiting t convey to their last resting places W. lL. Seeley Mra his wife JUDGES BUSY PICKING WINNERS IN STAR'S BEN-HUR” CONTEST THE LOVEMAKING OF IRAS AND LACE’S POWERFUL ‘The Star's big theatre party at the Moore theatre next Monday Might is going fo be @ glorious suc- @ees. The three hundred guests that are be entertained at the @kpense of The Star are going to be the happiest school childven in the city The judges who have been se @@ are busy today making the tion of the winners. The essays are good, surprisin f00d— much better, in f Was anticipated would be rece The competition le keen, and ers are to be complimented tm most every cane the gre care has teen taken In the wort Some have disregarded instractt entirely, thinkiag that they had bet ter methods than the “Ben-Hur Raltor, Needless to say, these © Says are in the waste paper basket teat « “" TO BE AS HAS RUN AWAY FROM HOME TO ENLIST IN THE NAVY. ten eene BALLARD, Jan. 21.—Filled with BA unQuencheble desire to join the SAVY and see the world, Leo Lar son, 1738 W. tnd st. left home Yesterday motuing in company with three other companions. The joungeler drew his salary from the com mill, where he had been smployed, and it is thought went firect to the reeruiting office to Culist. His mind had been fitied with the thought of the gay and carefree life of a sailor, and many @ night he had tatked over the mat tor with his father, who tried to dampen his ardor as much as 5 sible. The youth is only 17 ye of age and cannot entist his father's re without onsent er, he probably ix aware of this, and May make attempt. He wa dressed in black overall: with a blue jumper when last seen With faces bespatterea — with blood, and covered with bruiser Nick Wick and Olt Olsen we taken from the Tremont fast night by Sergeant King, ¢ @4 with fighting. Nothing definite Feuarding the cause of the encour fer could be axcertatued, ax neith OF man could speak much so len were bis ps. ‘They wit ted before Judge Gordon thin Biternoon at 1:30 o'clock Por the purpose of {nvestigatty fhe Wability of the contractor when Meying & coment sidewalk, if the same proves unsatisfactory, a com ittee lias been appointed by the imon Hay Improvement club Is Action was cansed by several veports read allnging inferior me torial haw hewn used in the construe tion of sidewalks, This Wi» ithe state of the race track evil, BALLARD YOUTH WANTS 1K STAR—THURSDAY ANUARY 2 aso n AT A? THE MAN MONKEY IS = "en Rene “ams wees) TE ONLY ONE OF HIS KINDE FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc oy dubie Dey jon leaves the ehureh th hoot, atter the leet benedict! ter Store closes daily at 5:30 - on pronounced, the father, who BY MERLE WANE | 4d, and she followed he attracting much attention iH th Tr . th e}by his Punch an y vw and i in indow of the , ‘wr I *- " wh riding | Hoy th mo unique ‘ i} bee na short time, her hus | ta tume of a bal-wkin | t ER 1 Wnion sult, surmounted at Entrance on Either Madison or Spring Street, as Well as Through | ’ b morrow afternoon sho +g ot and an “ys by | the Store From Second Avenue , wndert coyote and angora hid and fin a. ees and tattooed missionary ribs, ivory | oS | : Excellent Values at 39c, 49c, 75 SUED FOR DUMPING saa prone Oh cvicte talus aed || Corsets: Excellent Values at 39c, 49c, 75c anipped, & representative of| DIRT IN THE STREET ‘"s' rac hich Darwin, Sta | 39e—-Five styles of Corset 19cm Odd ort Hn Zitting under hits bam im cach style adapted to a different nt of B. a La ! ecently graded anes noe figure, One of strong coutil, with pirite Corsets, mostl t rit oNtiel was made ces at the tadies pa 4 t the defendant {na suit begun, in} to ¢ Moore theatre matinees medium-length hip and medium ith short hip, or medi im George's court this morning a bay {pried ana roe high bust; two pairs of hose sup um hip, designed for by Andrew Peterson & Co, to re eo} topp walting or 4 < eee — Peterson hod} Kim to make more face porters attached \lso tape Gir lender figure An «¢ r d bis contract to srade te a Versatile Man dies, blue or white, with hose | cellent scaring Corset enwood in Green Lake, Mc | ' N yelled his lots, putting the| Although y weing & rare face upporte ittached for school girl dirt on the street, Peterson was| arable of expressing Impish mirth ” Deohiidd teh ite ‘cemarest te fe [aboot vae ulty ana trea A. KIKI, THE MAN MONKGY. 75e— Frederick & Nelson Special Corsets, designed move it and aoke the court for hin trick Wier taasee, Whe wand average figures with medium-high bust. Material is strong | from eng w re-ater He ie coutil or batiste; lo top trimmed with band of cloth jaleo a hero nm the Southern Pa 1 " of hin own life, he removed fift ” hose supporter trunks that imprisoned the express WAY T0 N WHERE TAL E a way to the rescue of the engi La N Ba d iT . ed H 5 lw FO erE Eee teers Ro Ward, tom beneath | Laces, Nets, Bands ; Trimmed Hats $1.95 | Women n’sUnion Suits jomewhere betwee S d)the burning eng THE MAN | MIGHT HAVE BEEN } finch Oriental Lace All d ! : Ne tou Mass., Join L. Sullivan, the! KIKI has & pure-blooded canni Now, ere the grey and ghastly dawn restore the heartening Overs, in seve pretty pat an $2.75 Rd etna Arg gre noblest Roman of them all, as he) bal chief, standing 6 feet 11 inches , and Conscience, at his light withdrawn, behold her toll un terns; white and cream, Price ay be ae. Ue ee, ae vas ermed, is tied up on alin his bare feet, whom he wt! ex-| with more than day's remorseful power, to grimmest ghosts {Ill 42c. yard 3 Protnventory arrangements } dium-weight, weill-finished and flood-bound (rain, but just as soon | hibit om the “Pay Streak” at the) akin, he comes to haunt a candid hour—the man ( might have |i Net Hands, wilk embrotdered } Te responsible for this offer SS dlestinsic! as the road is cleared will come|A.Y-P. exposition. Till the cum been. i in heavy i our effects Trimmed Hats and Torbans, } PaPMROER, OO speeding © Seattle * mer KLKI ft doing odd stunts Oecisively his looks declare t he heart's divine success; he held [I priced at 40 and 69 yard ) Wings aud Wire Prames | nen eeaa a aaa wan He left Boston, Mass., last Friday/ around town. He took par the} no parley with despair, nor pact with wantonness; he wanders |i y Hands and Insertions er: fe f at which he intends to) Christmas neh enter with accustomed feet the heights | dreamt to win; a sleepless |i ng many pretty styles { [8ts. including Felts and imt ‘Table Cloths $1. 65 Eack make his first atop on his tour! tainment at church; he hour, he finds it sweet—the man! might have been. i] ‘cream and ecru, priced 5 ‘® fur Tu t | around the world. Joba I bas) was chief spieler at the snake show | When a6 | ponder in my pride (an after-dream of day), if thus Hat $9¢ and 50¢ ard i ned with - bbons Pur linen Damask Table planning the wide-world tour)on Pike street, and has be ait-| the wilful gods deride my will to scorn the clay, he comes, where end. fheuten dimeated et } Cloths, size 66x72. Good firm or some t and hin start last) ting In the show windows of 4 jealous of their youth | nurse a sterveling sin, to sting me with the } ame sis hs § quatity al choice designs. Friday was the beginning partment amusing the sho acrid truth—the man | might have been.—Hy George Sterling in 5 k d C tl { $1.96 and $2 ) . pers | Pacific Month tocks an ollars | Wing an assort- § ———— ~ He Ie Harry Blitz, Five days. Call the next | Lace Stocks in combinations ) ™ Ne os N ki 88c } D In private tite he te Harry Bitte jana Cat Filmore took his se of Valenciennes tace and rib Frames, embracing $ ap ns, - Oz. son of Siegneur Blits, the famous iraos,” he muttered as he crept bon, white, pink and sky, Price, Xe 2 Pure Linen Bleached Table magician, th acter of the ef Leak along the line of bleak benches 43e each , . Napkins, size 20x20. Will laun dex Hermann the G t. He ives at} * othere of his type tn 3..Gall Venise St6cks«, Gibson § “e ~~" | der smooth. Halfdozen lots. 704 Washinaton ateeet and bas aj pollce court five days ago “It effect, In black, white and cream, ‘Ro d ‘Su pee lan a pretty youre wife and bright Ite| MiRht have been different If I had Abe each aunpere and Suits }-—~ Sree hppa an habits enjoye | eft boos Hut then I didn’t Women's Plain Linen Collars, pen ‘ H kT. | 4cEa. ee ee ceteda amd the lite of] #0 Fm not the man 1 might have ——- izes 12 to 14%. Price, $e each; § 29¢—Rompers, sizes from ¢ } FUCK Lowe s,1 t catkter ethane taka. tet ro| beer | for 25 } months to 4 years, of dark blue § oe y }and having a quiet romp with his| heard, and when Filmore, the “plain iad a aad athe so or ols, 16336. Laundere , ready mr, ill tell you how T came to this morning, he was asked | andkerchie . c—Rus Saltp, whl § inane . a vances or one } knickerbockers, for boys or be the only KiKi in the world,” he . f long gon: Women's Embrold Bl k 5 . leaid. “In the seventies, when 1| to bay o "Mr. Calvin Fite titched Handkerchle F made of heavy § DIAN ets, 2. air |was playing boy clawn with P. T.| Tespected Citizen 8, white > qualit ble percale. Navy § s Baroum's cireus, six Zulus were Had Good Beginning. Perera tap eet Heavy, well-fleeced, wool-and- te aging ms nesspeay ay ae Rp - . ipe, or tan and § cotton mixed Blankets; large | KLKi man, which means ‘medicine! hag every advantage that any one titehed Handker , ware ripes. mse. man’ in Zul upon landing, | could ox My father was @ quality, Ge each , pnnarmmamnonce waaay}. shite umm iepiaaal jana left a vacancy in the | promine awyer, We had plenty us { pe canny wan to feat ve tived ty fuxury. Tad Veilines. 220 Yard ; | Aprons, 25c and 39¢ | Pillow Cases—Sheets just the sisters, one now the wife of a prom F inent banker there. The « eings, c far 25e — Children's Gingham } _ Hemstitched, Bleached Pillow ‘ an artiat and In « ing in Plain, dotted and ftancy-fig Aprons, navy blue and ite { Cases, of quality round. aining f the othe n colle Tuxedo Mesh Vetlings, 19 ) oneey ade in a thread muslin. Size, 45x36, price lastest rac mt a and h ureed ith th vigo: r ack “ 2 a - 7 18¢ each d haven't a grain of t cynic, which he truly all-white, navy, brown, red, tan, } Yih long, sleeves, belt and turn d, seamed Sheets of naturally, when I I just booed myself dead purple, myrtle « over collar. Sizes from 1 to 8 } gc muslin, sige 72590, 38 j dancing a and pla mor me ail, | booed tli my father turne " " de a bh The people declared) mo trom the door at pata . T made » bit. The people declared| mo trom the 4 oil K wanted ¢ t Chi ldre it Gh ¢ —— Children’s Gingham } ——~.~...~ ast niggers, 1 then took oGt @) was put upon my Wishes, | admit i ren’ $ Knit Gloves in sizes up to 8 years, C f copyright on the part, and hae) No, 1 didn’t want to bea lawyer, 1 ked navy blue and white Bed om orts, 9 jbeen playing it for the past thirty-| just wanted to be a bum—and that’s 10c air red and white gingham. Made ‘ i jaix years. | have exbibited all) what 1} am.” a te Cotton-filled, tied Bed Com- leround the world, and beer one of No Regrets. Broken lines of Children's } allover style, with long sleeves, { forts, size 70x75; silkoline cover- the attractions at ali the impor meine: Me ten Kait Gloves and infants’ Kait- } belt and turnover collar ings in light colors tent exhibitions When sbering| , estes? No. na ted Mittens, in Mght and dark 2 inca f sala door receipta, I have made Pl ae what tT weetd ettnies Aa shades * 6 $60 of 870 a day am J poor nnn Dr Sa Chi Id H Seana aa Bias now, bat aa | Lo pe — sor te ressing cques I ren’ s osiery, |p . were fee dreams drear oe ae, er ey GlaceGloves,59cPr.| 75¢ and $1.00 | 15c Pr 2 Prs. 25¢ keep right slong with my part tilt J) love. | Greamed of muscess. of fame ms ange : igen. sn 75c an 1. crr.; 2 Prs. am too old to let out my carnlvah | smount to. manson be lip yor 4 ome ibe-—Percale Dressing Sacques Children’s Fast-Black, Seam- famed ‘A-b-bab T have quit that now. t am too ion Gown. A wae PE Made with high neck, } less, Cotton Hosiery, both fine He Also Eate Tacks. Jota to turn back, I'l! just live until! bidable Galore. but pot Afi fies ks across petra and heavy-ribbed styles, with ‘ go where all bums go. Cat to} Sar hegiee ined te ist, and cireular } high spliced heel, double sole When 1 asked him about his|mulligan under the car wheel ron = enil g navy or Copen- } and toe [alesse and = tackeating eee one | Mpbowe, oF Jugged for 20 for lifting hagen, with white dots. said, “Ob, that is oe the gians|® Wad somewhere. ur — $1.00-——-Morning Sacques of ki can do it. You just chew the Rl) “Remorse, rearet, sorrow. envy,| LOB ANGELES, Cal, Jan. 24 P , . mono fiunelette, in many at | Hosiery 17¢ Pai fine and rig y navel al My moat | 7 Goda! I have eaten it, drunk it|Here'’s your chance, Mr, Play Children $ Union tractive colors. Both fitted and osiery c Fair rod a aoe taming ow-| H¥ed tn it, atept in ft, cumtil my mind | wrignet ‘ loose kimono styles Odd lots of Men's and Wom cu! 0 one vile er of hate , . . BEN HUR IN GENERAL WAL- |triches. I was the trainer of Olivor| It one vile sewer of Bills 10 #0) Mina Rose Melville tx looking for Suits nannnnew { on's Lisle and Cotton Hosiery, e DRAMA BEN HUR. W., the first ostrich to draw a) Sule [Or pe 1 haven't got/*mebody who can write a play for Children’s cream-color, fleece. Black and many fancy colored wagon in harness, the initial per-| y wy ; lined, Cotton Union Suits, Je ugs and Remnants j «ec. One especially fine collection of it eam iven in the pres |the dope ta me to die by my OWN) fer that will eclipse “Sis Hopkins ned on Union Suits, Jer twelve exsays was recelved from |formance being given im the HO) nande. |i popularity, if the new play || sey ribbed, medium weight, and 27x54 Axminster Rugs, $1.65 Sere the eighth grade of the Whitworth | “mee of the By this time, tears w atream-|doean't eclipse Sis,” it must at nicely finished with shell cro. 27x54 Wilton, Rugs, $1 school, and it is with the greatest |!) | cnt ace KEKE to under-| 10K down the man’s face. His hands | least be a fitting companion for her. || chet at neck and front. Broken $ 37454 Velvet Rugs, 98¢ Sileadiie Dama’ pleasure that the “Ben-Hur” Editor| Bat one wes Tntery has lasted | Were cinched, his features drawn |. “Bis is my own child,” said Miss sizes. Garment, 39c Drummers’ Samples, Carpet * Announces one day in advance of | stand why his mismiety tie viii | and the terrible struggle that was Melville, while playing here. “The! nee $ 0nd Linoleum Remuants, all Cotton Henrietta—closely re the balance of the announcements | for thirty-six Agente +t at ali Seta on in his mind was pictured part is my own creation My - ’ specially priced sembiing Wool fabric—in brown, HF. chat every epeay wea & prise, aad | Soutee of fres - a Mv wilt | 08 bis unclean, unshaven fa critic friends say Sts is very de Children $ Vests and } garnet and green. Price 12%e ¢ he aleo wishes to state that the - eennnene Se Nita oummar,| “Why. Of course there is @ lot) lightful, but that I really onght to mn ) yard. a teacher of this class, who has taken | "#¥e 4" OppOTiMBD ve more to tell, but what do you want)be playing something else, I've iif P. 25¢ § 65 Heavy German indigo-biue & Very active interest in this [it wa aid not "pre = + fi nay yp to hear about it for? Do you want/thought that very same thing,|i ants, Garment weepers 1. Calico, with white figures and teat, is giao to be a guest of The/Ot ome ii” 1906, We may then|'° @five me to desperation’ | Are/ sometimes il Children’s cream-color, Jer The cases of these Carpet } Stripes. Width, 32 inches; price, Star, and will chaperone her twelve | ibitoriinad te ok him, as an old| YOU trying to make 8 matinee 1 want to create a new charae-|ff sey.ribbed, fleece! Cotton | Sweepers can be had in white } ll¢ yard. ‘ prize winning pupils. woman did once: “Are you a bw| Gut of me so you can laughs |ter, an Indian girl, @ Sraduatel@ Vests and Pants, in a good { maple, or in mahogany finish, Bleached, yard-wide Cambrie a Several other teachers of the - betna? It tn said Ki-Ki an Why ertainiy not-—tmy al name from a isle, Ww has gone bac eal || range of sizes. xtra wel: made ) with japanned or nickeled trim. of good firm weave and smooth city have been very enthusiastic, | 8° i Fig jis not Fitmore. Do you suppose|to the blanket. I've explained my garments. setags. finish, 7c yard 4 and will be invited to attend with | swered her R that as long as I live anyone will|/idea to several playwrinhts, but |i ’ i thelr pupils. jtionist by nationality know the name of the man | might | they don't neem to be able to write if wn pennnrnsampnicni 4 The winners are to be announced have been? Cut that stuff out—|the character I want. {can't play | a tomorrow. Watch for the ev «| SPECIAL SHOES TO BE come, buy a drink the part they write. So thero you| ff j edition, avd if your name ts there | And on his way nowhere again | are I a come to The Star office at 10 DE FOR TAFT started «the man who might) 1 4 Celock Saturday morning, ack tor MA have been—what? | INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. Jan. 21 I e mur” Editor, and you will) a) oi By U. P.—It was revealed in the lil 3 get your prize. | War Tath Started jconvention of the United Mine HARTFORD, Conn., Jan. 21 N FRANCISCO, Jag. 21—-By/ Workers of America, in session |H} INCORPORATED U. P.—When Mr. Taft is ina in an editorial appeartng in} bh today, that President Lewis, |i ated he will wear a pair of apectally Hearst newspapers this mé in tely after he assumed the | const ruc ah the gift of the | ie it ia stated that an acute situa | duties of his new office tn April, SoSH == American Orthopedic society. 404 | Hon is developing with regard to|ordered a searching Investigation | patterned by the society's fornagm a Japan which may eventnatly re-| of the books of the retiring officers. | Fea squad. ‘The soldiers threst 4 - ¢ recently tnade ple calle hee Psinto ray: Suan pr ? ‘ ad e sold are 4 Dr. € M Se een eae tcetand{ sult in war. The editorial ny When the rey f the Inveatt Vote 4. aeesin aa alee eae ‘SAYS SHE WILL BE ter casts of Taft's little aNd) in part gators was offered to the conven | | they eee auaahedl bashae Sieatinant 4 the doctor says they are quite nor It should be intelligentiy noted | tion it was quickly referred to a/ | A REAL MEAN h: ought to the attention) mal, considering the great weight) 1. tne president of the United | comr thereby smothering all] the club by the large cracks 19/19 which they are subjected } States that the condition which is|comment and discussion on it. The INAUGURATE HEW some walks caused by the recent! ‘The new shoes will have a broad! (ching Japan into frothing fita| report, it is stated, is merely a cold. Counetiman Armstrong, when | drank and a heel extended forward, | o¢ warlike fury are some trivial per-| statement of conditions, [t shows] Wm. Leridan, a husky vag who| “I am going to be the meanest approached on the question, assert-| which will give a much firmer 8up-| ?omances by some citizens of Call-| that $33,561 loaned to various dis|is serving on the chain gang, | CALIF. SERVI E) woman that ever lived,” sald Mra, ed that all walks that came) port and will prevent any fat-| tornia, or some unimportant act tricts has not been returned to the pa desperate attempt to escape | ating the new sixday| Walter Bryant, mother of Walter to grief during the cold snap were | footedness, even should Mr. Taft in-| vorety contemplated act by legis-| national organt a this morning while working at} Bryant who is now being held in ones which were laid before the] crease in weight Htators of California, coupled with} ‘The report also points ont that|South Seattle. H. D. Seaman, one | service of the Pacific Coast Steam-| the juvenile court, charged with im new administration t charge. _— — am | the absence of the American battle | 200 members had not, up to the/of the attending guards, gave Chase | ship company between Seattle and j having taken a pin belonging to sa See | ship fleet from the Pacific const.” |time the facts were gathered by|and followed the man five block®,| gay pig the steamship. another boy while the latter was ai Important business is to be Hearst further declares that) the investigators, returned various|when he overtook him and, after &) Win joave on January 26th for that} employed in a local gas works te a transacted at the meeting of the) ie Roosevelt is not a strategist, ondjamounts of money borrowed from|desperate fight, in which it WAS! dort, touching at San Francisco, | cently bg ERIE peng lly ota erie that the beat thing he can do now] the union, and that some of the|necessary to beat the prisoner se-| Eotty Tarbara, San Pedro and Re.| Mrs. Bryant called at the coumty | The ladies will meet at the home| | fe to correct the obviows miateke,|| former employes of the organiza-|verely, he succeeded in handcuffing | {anus Barbara. San ludro and Re: | ite vy "nd asked to eee hee of Mrs, Smith, 1768 W. 64th st.,| or and return the battleship fleet tolltion had also neglected to return| him |the Queen, City of Pueblo and the |80n. She was taken to the juvenile at 2p. m. All members are re} the Pactfic coast, where it is badly loans The guard fs a much smatter man) cont. Rosa, will be placed on the | detention ward, where her son is e | quested to attend ae very large place. Swan | needed a —|than the prisoner, but showed Con-| Oo pan confined : roe ee is a very large Pp . siderable skill and courage in his 4 ‘ aR is } “IL have always tried te Sue DIALECT POEM IS |f Gloss Starch is the only HOME HINTS onquest of the vicious burly WANDER AWAY FROM | right,” said Mrs. Bryant while her | in the world that can fi | }son wept at her knees, “but now GIVEN OLE HANSON) aight fy ea rence th VOLCANO LUCENA IS | that they have placed him here, I'am sive lf be used in cold water an fe a water pipe can ‘be THE POINT AT ISSUE zc > be + mene — \ A , A leak in a wea ns ol «y A. STILL IN ERUPTION | going to be just as mean as [I OLYMPIA, Jan. 21.—Resides bo-[q Will not stick to the iron. “ MANILA, Jen, 21.—27.0. ®. | M , Jan, 2 josie a thick paste of yellow soap, oh In the Winningham-Philbrick con- | RANK FOR Ml a ing the energetic author of the anti whiting and water, and applying to | Reports of voloantc disturbances in| troveray over allaged slander ASKS FRANK FOR MR8. q race track gambling bill, Ole Han leak freely t\ Tayabas province were confirmed | te tought out ine” Bupert _ OLEVELAND. ‘ on, of King county, has somelf DOME today by a diapatch from Lucena, | Wilson R. Gay's court, att WASHINGTON, Jan, 21.—A bill J claim to the elan of the bhumorists. Mold can be prevented from form. f which says that great damage bas | both sides have so repeatedly tend the postal franking priv- He can tell good stories, and knows | h ing upon the top of an open can ott been done to the crops. Most of |dered from the complain: it issue to Mrs. Cleveland, widow of how to take one when he is the er olives by dropping in some grated | the losses, however, were caused foe secee hg 9 if Ioan eread (ime the former president of the United |] victim. Yesterday in the house a horseradish re) Pri th by floods following the voleantc ex | that the ane must be condicret aa} States, was introduced by Senator 4 certain Pierce county representa: | Starches ur Frices are © | plosion. The Lacena volcano 18} jecomes his court and that all alm. | PeRrose tive compone « 08 ‘ane-neated ottome rt eruptiot as wanderings must cease, ar nn Ore, athe boys eall im, i peo nace ccmees may ve agened va if Lowest. Our Terme Hm © a se gap aitnninaint and Pick, ag], WRLURFONTAINE, Tap : uling el y of the fact that he Is a Norwedlat If can be used in hot water [| washing with hot soupsudy and then || are the Best. Our Line || SOLDIERS IN RIOT AT | cording fo evidence brought out in| ive depot at @idney the aray.saaee nd laughed tily when the fo : ae as open Of : : ne proceedings, both have patents | ene ; fowing wee sdueaitiod to ins ci With like results. But Swan pi orvins 'n the open alr of Pianos is the Finest |] VANCOUVER on a mechanical apparatus |down and the whisky was spilled in 4 ote ‘ Winningham brought suit against | the street. A number of thirsty bys Ole Hanson har haf a race track|| Gloss Starch is the only A iittte borax added to the water ||| » - | VANCOUVER, Wash,, Jan, 21 age 4 ay y- iil, “non-sticking” cold water JJ in which red articles are want in the City. Easy pay- jl! ny ti p.—The ‘trouble’ thai has lated the report that. Wienings| sues leaped inte, the. bossa Har tank it make all race horse ll starch. | will prevent the cotor from fading ments without interest. || een browing botwoon the soldiers [ham's patent "was “no. good. and 0 ne ee ee har stand still ’ ont of the garrison he d citizens | that his business was” damaged) g1.90 shirts for 26 cont ME) The race track man har say not #0, Send for free sample. Give To remove grease spots from mar- has broken out tn a new spot. A | thereby Bridge & Co.'s big clearance Har \ank har mak all race horse go. your grocer’s name also. ble, woodwork or wall paper, rub riet was narrowly averted last First and Yealer. Ole hay say you wateh my smoke, surface with a cloth saturated with night, when 150 soldiers surround My race horse bill bit ban no yoke.” That's a good one,” langhingly replied the King county representa tive a9 he turned from the crowd around his desk to a’ large sised package of morning mall urging him to costinve his fight to ¢lean ree A aie aan Swan Starch wy 1107 First Av., Seattle SidinSioaea. a emall quantity of gasoline. Bevery child should possess a soi, warm pair of bedroom — slippers, Those should have a place boside bed and the youngsters tinght never to take & step without thom when in thelr nightelothes, sna Cline Piano | Co. 1406 First Ave. od the Laporte rooming house and demanded pormission to search the rooms for George Frase whont they accused of beating Corporal genes Acalliwell to a saloon fight. The larg police interfered, but the soldiers raat refused to leave until the officer of the guard appeared with an We have 6 erty ranging fr if you have AN Keo us at once INTERNATIONAL BOND & REALTY COMPAN 1060-10 Ameri