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THE STAR—TUESDAY,. JANUARY 26, 1909. a accommodations for 600 people = SE RE Tee z PITT RE Twenty walters will be on the floor ‘PANAMA GRAFT SCANDAL and x force of 20 other anmtatants iM [Unaer One Wont —iveryivien vo FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Ratcanve Boe, of Derenaaiie | fl will cater to the thirsty patrons. I | "Haentsh the Mowe Complet ' won tee | Dry Goods I SPRINGS UP AGAIN = 22 fs Ee ee Bor Cw ay Mr. ©, Borngewsen the head watter. || ? i A fine muasteal program has been | — Entrance through ntrance through Wh | arranged for tonight B store from Second store from Second Wh H & cémbInation controled 6 os ‘ - CROMWELL CHARGED 9, <omvination controtiog op BISMARCK IS NO ADVERTISES FAIR | Ave., oF by direct Ave, or by direct I WITH BEING A CON. faite of the Panam Ratiroad MORE entrances on Soring enir in Spring Company” 88 | it*'nees although ho Montana Society of Wash Si. and Madison $ 1. and Medison St a the government neton will advertise the Alaska i] The Biamarck cafe t# no-more. | Yukon-Pacific expoattion with 6,000 . i] The speaker then brought In r L 8, 95 Net W: t 1. 45 | ‘ ‘ th t 0 its place, however, completely | sticker labels, two tnches In diam on oats. aists | Representative Rainey) Se aii that nee cathe ey reconstructed and rearranged, will/ eter, which will be placed on all i g ’ er vicea e eparate irts, 5 | ’ i i | to Panama to further the plans | be the Newport cafe and grill, | outgoing mall and packages Women's Long Coats Four different m ] of 1] Hurls Bombshell Into | ef Cromwell, which will hold {ts opening celebra-| It ts doubtful if the Montana leg |i snarate Skir allew aname t nists, f sice. Some |. Rainey dectared he can produco| tion tonight, New oquipment has’ islature will pass the pending bill {| Comprising plain-tailored and * separa e Skirts of all-woo panama, Some House Ranks. jcabsolute proof establishing the fact | been put Into this place and it ts) calling for an appropriation-of $10, HH other more dressy styles. } Serges, tweeds and cheviots. The panama } *’¢ tucked all over, including J that Tart, representing the United! so arranged that much better serv-|000 for a Montana building, on ac The pl " é a tae al ines } ‘ Junta wee seteledtes,,dp ur and et. Staten, Cromwell and tholt tends! iow oan bo given. A number of pri-| count of the condition of the state 1¢ plain-tailored effects are { and serges are in black, ns Avy, brown cuffs. Others are fin i aa a = cores « 00! ave oy re " ! = rf) xt , . do fror nd . Nl recbhent ot Pabaeen creas ‘ot to be daunted, the Washi ; «opti . ea bind oF peat 5 i De cently AE Mite ed and arrangements perfected that) ton Montana noctety will secure |i me ge 4 Mar, TH " size invisible po tees bes: stripes. ‘tee pete heat m 1 © the new resort one of the | headquarters other building « y oats are made o : the Se ¢ 4 , pany’ Satake raveme of \COUNCILMEN WALL | very bere to ene ens and shoulder the expenses ther Hl isc at tan, beoudelot ; have bias folds, others are finished at } for evening wear | I situation, MH There is & total of 160 tables and! wel ck d ta »roadcloth Rata Cape sees ; 5 Bernal Crewe ant, sacs | HAVE TOEXPLAIN |= ataomdieasiiaadeeaaet aiiitottissnens anienidike aiff seimmed with satin and sifk } bottom and on seams with strappings of Mesociates with trying to “steal } e If € t 2Vi¢c ] si Bigot | H Hraid to match material; $ Self material. Bleached Muslin, 7c Ya. blic.” | ined throughout with satin Panama Skirts of seven All-wool tweed Skirt, with Pull bleached “ t h Be toned to prove ths aitt:| city counetl members will e| } ae a~} gores, with four-inch bias | ten gores, two bias folds on | Muslin, soft finish and firm fl bine in the history of the otv. | sub nr os | egy eon gag | ae } fold on bottom, strictly ; i tates vot rd i} BE taine &: “yarty te an attempt | wing against the city, wheretn the | —— ct einer tues | Veilings Se and 10¢ Yd. tailored, ” ee : py oh f Netter. pasted Pack, ‘bis Gollect from the United States plaintiff seeks to prevent the} GOV. GILLET SENOS SEND! whether or not thelr number has |i Z front Another style has | and white checks. $6.45 Ppbedalen: claims to the amount of | municipality from granting the Se-| * meesaan To rae hema increaned any recently, Th e.. Maney Mei dated “anh t nou beads chestinenbot-| “ She t , 69% Ea h Mieietee ie the phrodhreery cblor mee jattle Blectrie S a franchise for a} LEGISLATURE pe ye need ~_ at the ¢ ] Plain Veilings, 10c yard tom and satin buttons down Cheviot Skirt of fine qual nie 5, c a: lor in the machinations result | stroet car ling down Rainier Valley . of omigration afte w ss 4 bases Nat ae ; Bae fm the revolution on November/" Atioenay John C. Higgins, who -——- | tion and that congress should have | Maio and dotted Mesh H ate pe brown, | ity, with nine gores, deep ay 808 reese 4 Ch o Taft. represents Hwing, will have the} SACRAMENTO, Cal, Jan. 26. the exclustve authority to deal with |/H} Veitinus, in white only, Se § td: also black l fold on bott finished witt f good, hea round-thread iney alwe jared that Crom counciimen called on to testify be- | py U. Pp. ior. | the problem iW ited Serg Skirts of thirtee : " 1. ‘in ze B1x90. ODc eacl oy, « lesmber of a coma fore the case is heard on ite mortts. : P—In a special message tor Governor Gillet advi th } yard " . i ‘ se : one-inch straps above Y j wis not only to rob n the question of is. | Y*Tded to the legislature today,’ isiatora to exercise extreme caution |i Ke ‘dt with green em blue ‘ Srowh th ‘black ee ma, but they In- | » mporary injunction will | Governor Gillet openty hinted that! in “passing legivlation not abso “ Cisieain etal plaid border around bottom « spread » ch hed ‘the treagury of the | 5, rd fn the superior court Fri-|be Will veto any antiJapanese jutely necessary for our immediate | Blue and brown. $6.45 tripes. $6.45. Table Cloths, $2. 07 day. Ewing tendered the city the) Measures passed by the legislators protection and intended solely to ga marere Si th bere bhi ae ’ SS tbarty ighest bid for the Rainier Valley 0° the ground that they would em- affect the Japanone people, because {I ~—— “ Pure Linen Bleached Dam Dat that § ‘ frane » and was not awarded the | barrass - toderet government and in so dc we would make a hard | Women's sheer quality ask Tal Clott vt etal dence franc | cause serious friction task for the federal government.” | P. ses FE; bri - Gloy 95 Pai Bole severa In the marks he la The woversor offers the suRRoS Buch legislation,” the message | if soqeaiges Ha onsen ye op ar adric oves, 4 004 attractive patter e 68x § : i ion that the state Iabor commis says, “can only tend to widen the white and dainty colors, 614¢ 9%, $2.07 each “It wil - DICKENSON FUNERAL | slower be tuatructed to take @ cen:| breach betw Japan and our] oy Odds and ends of Fabric Gloves for women and chi prved 7 inna sus of the Japanese now tn Call untry and cause a feeling of mis , tr f Gl ! i Sontribu ti. men fornia, and gather figure ’ ee dren, Golf Gloves in solid colors and 1 1 effects, also 4 terprise will cures oorne siviag and distrust to exist omen's all « fefewted in ove “euterpeoe wb) TQ BE HELD TOMORROW ‘* te ‘ ~_ im Women's all-linen, hem } cashmere silk-lined Gloves for women, 25e pair, Hck Tov eB President Cited | The tuner 1 mt ¢ “larence K. Dick it ched Handkerchiefs, of i Ps \ manship rlotism to em. | Ephrata yester a 8 result o : ' hh sil ploy the if Women’s —_ fancy-colored Child ’s Fl -Li d H If P. servicesiie'Tosres tox Bolle ii ren’s Fleece-Line wha I.) serviceable Towels for hotel | ace tha | accident. sustained while he was| A WwW. ug to crush | digging & well 10 days ago, will be A ¥ AGAIN ag ek | e q ce's Undertaking parlors at rhe yernm r papers for having e—10« to call attention to the silk-and-linen Handkerchiefs, 15¢ held tomorrow afternoon at 2 om N each Children’s fleece-lined Hose, good heavy ight, and FIELDING LANDED IN vait| Srgpeactio cone town that it was through this charge of fee tex — canal. Public optnt . i HERE AFTER AL aaa benea durable, 18¢ pair, 1 4 The young man was digsing in a ONG | now-eupport that Fielding hoped to N mald rn empet og ee "the" preataeet my the well, when in some manner a large CHASE, } defeat the ends of jastice and his apkins, 79¢ Desi is trying t ed that Presi a direct missta > to the canal from the side of the ex extradition to Seattle. The charge . Striking him on the i) | Was weak and, it is claimed the ken out unconscious and prisoner hoped for an acquittal Nets, Edges, Insertions Pe eine es oe ddinch Yancy . Figured Women’s Merino Hosiery, 19¢ Pr. | « Union Linen That the law became not ite own ins, of good, firm He was undoing was due to the promptness “ pever ¢ ee te fro ° p to a! ‘| ’ ey We EEA leh, to congress on December own ir ca ae Ma re m that time up with which Governor Spry of tdaho, | _risiding is wanted here on “iM Nets, in small pretty pat ‘ weave, size 20x20, 79c 1%, 1906. j x | Upon request of Governor Mead of | S>4rke of forging the name of W.| men's Merino Hose, of good-weight, hem top, seam- } dozen. Takes Shot at Ladge. | | Washington, signed the requisition | Gilbert to @ pretended mortgage |[f terns, 43c yard ; 8 ‘toe pair AAR ARAN Embroidery Edges in cam bri¢, Swiss and nainsook, in {~~ x ~~~ REMNANTS a n y « ? good trimming witthss 1 Women’s Cotton Union Suits 39¢ | kemsanes of Damask, yard. Crashes, White Goods, Flan- Linén - finished Torchon Women’s cream-colored, fleece-lined, Cotton Union nelettes, Outings and Domes- Representative Rainey referred to OREGON LEGISLATURE | permitting ‘Deputy Sheriff A. J.|08 #ome of Gilbert's property and | seroransents Investigation of | | Liner to bring Wallace Fielding to welling the same to Virginia M. Bena Tillman's alleged action in} SaLeM, Ore. Jan, 26—By U. P.| Seattle, where he ts wanted on «| 0°¥ Bovene the Dy nie Fayre | The senate and house worked on | Charge of forgery Fielding, ac Fielding was detected In his ‘Added sarcastically that this|feutine thie forenoon. The gov. | Compented by Deputy Sheriff Liner, | crime by Detective Charles Tennant matter has been considered impor-|¢rnor's message relating to the eu- | &rrived In Seattle last night, where of Seattle, He ieft for Portland,| témt enovich by President Roosevelt | preme court decision annulling the | Fielding was at once lodged in the | to which place Tennant traced him, | to be embodied in a special message | tax levies for 1909 waa referred to | County jail wiring the Portiand officials to ar-} the committee on assessment and| Deputy Sheriff Liner states that! rest him. Wielding was apprehend |ff Edges and Insertions, 5¢ and Suits, of good weight, well made, 39¢ tics, which have accumulated }taxation, which will bring im a bill a ge wer An ace of losing his | ed, but pat up such a strong “bluff WW vy nine SB MRE AOS 8 ae iinet during the January White legalizing levies. man and that the alleged forger|that the Portland authorities re 7¥ac yare Sale, are grouped on th secret serviee agents land expert loneet & i a ’ § , are g pe on ree | a Geneter®Ledi ‘ A house bill introduced by Rep. pert petiman would have | leased him. alan > Child: V d P. G wag oe fares he Gran diveatiy, Indhvedealty” oot Ronebrake of Benton county |ONCe more escaped the clutches of| When released, Fielding skippea| Aib-bate. Torchon:: a rens Vests an ants, 15c Garment tabl and priced for quick ly responsible for the taking out | amends the local option law tothe law had it not been for the co and was finally traced to Ogden | % the treasury of over $1,- | make it « misdemeanor for a wit-|Operation of District Attorney Pred /and Salt Lake. He was arrested | |ness in a Mquor case to refuse to| © Loofbourow and Job Lyon, there, charged with forging a sec He charged that Obaidia, the Pan- | testify j county attorney ond mortgage on some property and QMS statesman, represents all that ——— j Quick Action. Taken. putting it up for coll i. He was oorrupt | anish 7 cant | ieee a Bpentth and American REFUSES EXTRADITION. | 1 was through the assistance of known tn Utah as Frank Piolding Dombioation of Corruption. WASHINGTON, Jan. 26-—By U.| those men that Liner was enabled 894 Walter F. Fielding. His right | Rainey declared that Cromweit has | P-—Seeretary of State Root today | to quickly place his case before "ame le Wallace. | Deen keeping the minutes refused the request of the Russian | the Idaho governor, and, his excel Fielding was once an instructor of a board of directors government for the extradition of | Jency, realising the merits of the in the Latter-Day Saints’ Univer: | ratiroad, writing them and Insertions, 644¢ and 7c eae fee . clearance. Broken lots of Children’s fleece-fined Vests and Pants, Miscella cal ayrhap ‘ecw | Plow Case, 12 Each ° Firm, soft-finished, twilled Mos ting oi Matting and Cowhide Suit Cases | ®iter ss. 4208 126 each, Fancy Collar Pt with vart- ous stone settings, yard inen-lined Matting Suit Case, with blued steel frame, a | Christi Rudowltz, who was re | case, at ouce aligned the requisition sity in Salt Lake City. He has two 4 ome i 48e imitation-leather-bound, reinforced sole leather corners, lock le y it himself.” “He intimated that | cently tried in Chicago. The secre-| papers. Flolding at that time was wives In Utah, one in Junction City |g Gola-titieg pave phan dye bolts. Price, 24-in., $2.25 ttes, 5e Yd. i “Gentlemen—Thal halt can be|{@*¥ stated that the evidence | held on a charg? of mos-support of who was a Miss Carter of Omden, | Fancy gold eo and bo! ricied alae scares 3 4 a |showed that the offense was a po-|children by ha second wifo, and and another in Sait Lake Clty. It Primrose Hair Pina, imitation eee S “, leather-bound: shirt-fold } ,, Hard-finishied Flannelettes, p Stowe on your bald head. We guar | iitical and not a etiminal one was the second wite, of Salt Lake || shell, set of three, 10c. Other matting Sait Cases, leather-bousd; shirt-fold } 4, vanety of pretty patterns ee eS Growth et bets. Ne Steamer Santa Ross, which ts a City, who preferred the charges of 100-yard spool Silk Thread, } straps in body, three riveted hinges, large sole leather cor- } mostly dark colors, Se yard. tir you are satisfied. | taking the place of the Umatilia in| __DOeputy Sheriff Liner stated today | non-support against, Fic netting. many colors ners, genuine Corbin lock and brass bolts, Price, 22-in., $.. nd 5 Hotel Pike Place,/the Pacific Const company's fleet Jobn J. Clark's Sewing Cotton, $3.50; 24 $3.75; 2 $4.00 ai . | is due to arrive in tonight from San $3.50; 24-in., $3.75 ; 26-in., ya. andi: dae. |ieone 2 Sreave ts seem Com See three for 106 ade Popular Neckwear new route to San Diago. fm «Triol Tooth Paste, in tudes. Genuine Cowhide Suit Cases, with blued steel frames bie - / Hair Rolls, 20 inches long, 26¢. Vers f solid-riveted hinges, linen-lined ; leathe Lace, Net and Silk Bows and Bristol Hair Brushes, plain an nree or tour solhd-rivete nges, nen-lined ; teather- Jabots, 10¢ each. 3 wood handles, 26¢ bound; shirt-fold; strong locks, straps or bolts. Price, 22 a af oge my apie Collar and Fastman's Taloum Powder, } in, $4.00; 24-in., $5.50; 26-in., $6.00 "ubrotacred’: Soman: call crushed rose of violet, 10. sizes 12 to 1 " nn tennnninetna rnilindinaniiatiicaning 4 2 to 14, 21e each Mignonette Dress Shields, Renaissance Lace Stocks, with wings 2, 8 and 4, pair, 106. white, pink or sky ruching tops, 22¢ each. Linen-fintehed Stationery. Phan . 22 2 Honally good quality, in box, incy Stock Collars, in an ex- geptionally reder! eison cellent assortment of colors, also Incorporated Umbretias, 26inch length, white, 19¢ each. Prices and Terms Entirely Lost Sight | Seine tt co — ft aera: of in the Wind-Up of the Great — Ridin’ Clabes: Sebé TY POOR OPINION PRETTY GIRL STUDENTS a dene HAS MIGHTY ron oe ___ DEFENDANTS IN A SUIT —_ a1 | least two members who will see to JUOGE FRATER GAYS THEY) The substance of the divorce bill | it that the committee sends out no| ALPHA GAMMA SORORITY 18 Yesterday was another busy day| KNABE, upright, largest size; gen ARE LACKING IN MORAL = [# drawn up by Judge Frater was bint in the interest of saloons | SUED FOR RENT BY at the Pioneer Piano House. Many} ulne rosewood case. Was $600, STANDING. im ge erech woe, api eeeter on Those who favor the bill as it] LANDLORD, families whose means would ordin-| BOW ONIX 6.0... BRBS through perjury upon the witness |W stands are: Buchanan, chair-| artly deprive them of the refinin; ~ man; Sparks, McGregor, Halsey, 7 sep SMITH & BARNES, upright, quar “1 have @ mighty poor opinion of )stand. He stipulated in his bIN) Roy Todd, Bird @uit ‘was commence ta dinsiae influence of music, found it possible| ter sawed oak case, like . ° . new; of the Wash-| that divorcees should not be allow. | °¥ . : r to secure a fine plano in the An- | jane uae Regular eet. aoe a q ak te deamarey tor at lomak hve veal Those gg el —o = 29. {pe aioe court this morning by BE. W, nual Clearance Sale owing to the! . 248| ‘Superior Judge A, W. Frater’s and in other ways tended to make mects are: Palmer, Bdge. David. | loa this elty, against the drastic reductions KIMBALL, tedium size upright, |#yes gleamed as ho made this state-| it easier for the court to determine ieee ee Fe oa 2H m4 Py. Be * We ~ os in all sincerity,| beautiful walnut case, splendid|ment to a Star reporter in his the merits of a case. in continuing creosote |of Washington, to recover dam: you have the rem Anty Drudge Tells How to Avoid wt Iden of} condition. Was $450, now only | Chambers this moraine Ps a eva od en < 'tao: mnciay, ae) " N F jin the sum of $100, which Balzow . securing @ piano within the next tree ‘ 208 | mont, was made by je aces | Judge ASK Mv LLIO OR claims is due him fe " Sunday Soaking. year and can pay $3.00 or $2.50 or! be wh&® he learned that the judiciary ‘A Great Svil. lor a building ed by the society, F upright, medic r ww a . j um slze,/ committee at Olympia had definit “The le ce A ASKAN ROAD, bee: Y Be os “1 always put my clothes to soak on Sun- | 90! $1.50 weekly, don't let another) "fancy walnut caso. Was §400,|{y postponed hie divorce bill. Judge |, “Th€ legislators will pass, rac | L | Helen Vaupelt: Dlakeh Willige aed day go by without at least investl-| pow .. n ; track bills, but turn their backs Helen Vaupell, Blanch Williams and day night. Then I get an early start on Monday and | gating this Clearance Sale 62} Frater sesentiy Souk Sp ©. divorce upon a matter of this kind, which | Bessie Anderson figure as the de im JOHNSTON, upright. bill, whic pate il thang 1 fendant: T e1 get through washing by noon. I don’t consider it Come prepared to buy or simply | "hike new. Waa $35 pre to jensen @ growing evil upon the |!" & Ned Ne, ys gah han ea| The Seattle ttle Obainber of Com per gant hang the paste a bo breaking the Sabbath, for cleanliness is next to god- to on But oe Boog Pet Ly ’ +: $92G| Morals of the communities of the | He? we must depend for the moral | Merce Gas atiarnaem gassed 4 reso | he does not know. ees ; liness, you know.” rSesesaiigg og evant rgb amr KOHLER « CHASE, upriane ie re Must Protect the-Home foo Re SS of the ‘coun | priate $1,000,000 for the construc | athe, netety ae ihe. belt in “ joany; only used few mont! 5 ry he stand « ove neg pane ti ak ae ° 5, for $50 per month. Since i Anty Drudge—‘Yes, but godliness comes first, my dear. | thing we claim for it—the mont! Was $200. now onl IA Kea oo talae aaa pereeiens | ceed te haa eee the Stn ton of roadways in Alaska along! inen’ the rent was talsed 10° 90h, Bia . y $147) “Th « the lines worked out by Major Mi And you should keep the Commandments. Get acake [advantageous plano buying event! HARDMAN, upright, funciost wal-|is based upon the home,” the Judge| “My Dill did not take away any Rp antson, chairman ot uve | $65 And $75, and for the past three of Fels-Naptha and you won't have to soak your | ‘he year nut Virtually new, Regu-|continued, bringing his fist down/of the rights of divorce. I, 000.) \igcican Road Commission, It is|@0@ths, Balzow claims, only $60 larly $425; now only Pyi upon the table, “and I must say | believe in divorce, but only where | 1.0 roponed that business mee | Bet month has been paid. He clatms clothes over night, and your washing will be all done PRICES STRIKE BOTTOM. | OO ty cable 98 | iny opinion of legislators who will| there is every evidence of good | *? Seattle communicate with theie| the society mémbers have refused by noon; without boiling, without hard work and with It's not yet too late to secure one| put, case slightly ‘ana ae }not pass laws of benefit to the | faith and wherein a case is stelotly | castorn business correspondents, re-| ‘0, Vacate the building, which is more satisfaction than any other way.” td the 4510 toviata wow cliered| aitianat trae Wes beak now | HOHE is inighty oy voor, mighty poor.” | meritorious questing them to appeal. to their] #tusted at 4519 14th av. N. EL at $256, or the $326 uprights now| only $372, aE congressional representatives to Must Shift Cargo. f marked down to $228, or the $260) STEINWAY, upright, beautiful ma OCAL OPTION BILL fa ng onl . Messages from m5 steamer Rough, red hands are the trial of most | uprights which go now at $189. | hogany case, good as now. Was L a | Salle in New Service. Craigvar, which was recently dam: housewives, “I don’t mind the Work Hl | OG er warenee wees “st KAS NOT BEEN LOST | mougurating the now seatticsan | aged by ‘going ashore on the coast 4 been used a e—which are ot ZO Bervice oO! oP > C jof Japan, state that her & ‘i tty | on afford to let the child Diego service of the Pacific Coast | pan, ¢ t r injuries ie could only Bi. my hands nice,’ ’ sighs the | fered tn this Clearance Sale at al. Lap eed Braeden NS RE Mi company, the steamer City of|@f@ 80 serious as to necessitate die aa n | fraction of former prices—drop In| Tusig when pianos come as near BY T. J. DILLON, fective on the whole. Puebla sailed this morning fof that | Charging her cargo to permit of re: a young woman. lat onee. |to you as this? Ther rae ‘' tile the} There are 15 mombers on the! port with a list of passengers and| Pars. The Cralgvar is a British “4 to y' hen again this is} OLYMPIA, Jan, 26.—While the - ‘ a You will have less work and nice hands Here are a few that will be of-| 1999--Exposition Year. You'll prob: Anti uioon Teague mot defeat on | House judiciary committee, and ac-|& cargo indicative of good patron-| Steamer which loaded here for i fered tomorrow morning ably entertain many visito: 5 , cording to the vote taken on the | age for the new line. The steamers | /-verpoo! England . } . > if . ing F ae Nz } } y y sitors and ithe floor of the house, when the Vsti sceiiiciia tice at the same time i you use els- Naptha . friends during the coming summer.| hwuse referred the league's bill to|@estion of reference to that com-| Santa Rosa and Queen will be used soap in washing clothes. Hot water chaps | Pht: Nrriet, dark case, vicmm| Surely you cannot afford to be| {he committee on judiciary, the |tmittee the members stand elght to| with the Puebla on this route, and Saves Cargo. a ally new, splendid fone. as : without @ plano, when ft takes 80/ cause of local option was by no| seven in favor of amendments forthe Alaska Pacific company ex-| Advices to the Merchants’ Bx. E the hands; hare -rubbing on the washboard | _ 420. now only $182) ttle money to secure a good tn fuente lost. ‘The action simply | the bill. The committee ts by no pect to use thelr now boat, the Ad-|change this morning state that 900 SCHUMANN, upright, fanciest wal-| ytrument in this Clearance Sale. at the joon league's | means a hostile one, but on the | miral Sampson, also in this tre }tons of the cargo of the wrecked swells the knuckles. Using Fels-Naptha in hut ease, good as over. Rogulnr|” tf 1 ix w question of terms, bo| bill will he ended end te all| contrary, 1a in favor of local op wo that whereas up til now Seattie| steamer Wanguard havo been says . $600, now only vere verfectly frank wit s-—tell. bes ender manner | tion, Seven members are in favor, has had no direct vonnection with | ed 1 cargo of this ship was. ‘om cet om aa fe w anh? you have ne ‘ither VOSE & SONS, elegant mahogany a 7 want Tate * a bane that will not make the bin te ae ak | of the wn as sroyn by the Anti-, the southern ports, two lines will {in Bente t rnavree and was loaded : it water lard-rubbing nor nauseous case, used very little, Regular! yervice store, whose aim is to meet | — Saloon league, and there are at eatile for Ha 7 a * But Fels Naptha Me be weed aie $450, now . ‘i+: 488] the requirements of everyboay| =Vour life frequently depends ore erat a ° (hecdss 1 Fs . . KINGSBURY, upright, oak case,! within reason. of the accuracy with which the e. Fels-Naptha way—no boilsng. ike now. | Was $275...» 8168) | We urge you again to act quickly.| phegcriptions of your doctor ar¢ BROKERS Ps Follow directions on the red and preen AUTOPIANO, can't be told. trem | Be on hand the first thing tomor, | ctnpounded We pride our Private Leased Wire to All Bx- L ILO Cc red and green new. Was $550, now onlw$29@ | row morning. ‘ calves on the efficiency of our ange 2 wrapper KIMBALI, upright, French Painut,| D. 8. Johnston Co., Oldest and| Siar fs Rave 8. C. Osborn & Co. “ {excellent condition, Was $560, | Largest Doalers, ‘Third and Univer:| preseription | service Ven com EADIGS AND GIONTRRMION | M 9728 627 iret Ay. 6858 } BOW OMIY ves eese eee $348) rity, Johnston Co. Bidg Drug Co., 1412 Second Ave { 1207 Second Av