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FLASHLIGHT PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN OURING RECENT SNOW STORM IN ENGLAND; PENNILESS, STARVING MEN SLEEPING OUT IN THE SNOW. LONDON, Jan, 29.—The heavy @Rowstorm that reigned througbeut Bagiand carly this month has made the condition of the vast army of poor pitiful beyond expression Tn the most civilized and richest @Ountry in the world and within feach of al! that wakes life comfort and happy, hundreds of thou of men and women face Workless days and the frosen hor ‘The latest figures show that there are at the present time nearly 2, 000,000 paupers in Kngiand and Wa ia addition, $00,000 men, families are not yet in the pauper class, are without employ ment. It t# @ conservative estima’ that fully 6,000,000 persons in Rag land and Wales are today without Income suffic for support The de ble condition has aroused public wrath against the boards of guardians under the poor lawe and a sweeping inquiry ts de manded. The recent exposures of corruption in three of the boards hay eeulted in the conviction of The law ts one Phases of the British soctal which has been in need of treatment for several years rm has not been attempted, in & Unkering fashion, for years. Partlament, when ft n Fobruary expected to up the poverty plem as the | most pressing question with which | it has to deal | 22 guardians of the Sere a = ew | Walsh secretary and hiobert ‘ PERMANENT CLUB 2°82... G8 NO PERMISSION ASK | ks finance pom will sottett | BY JAIL STOVE j che whevenank, Gad ore will be| . FOr some time past the range in| TOMORROW put out to secure th of the | the county jall has been smoking to ajority property owners In the valley from) euch an extent thet whenever the it ft o he ( | proper oer - Bt 2 mooting 1 be held at the it~ | the mouth of the river to the Pleroe| baker works @t sight, the court county line as members of the club. | house ts filled with smoke. Atten. It is expected that from $2,000 to tien of the county commissioners They $5,600 will be rased to pay for the/ called to the fact preliminary necessary before ies a jonere can order | bave n asked by Sheriff Hodge Beeney to finance the movement to |‘ an Bose sey ithe ft & drainage im-|to purchase a new one. They have Geepen and straighten the Duwarnish prover ‘ not done #0, an © range amokes Fiver, and several meetings have eee on Bugland claims to have anoth Up at the court house recently or Cassie Chadwick. This ts hard-/ihe following dialogue is sald to! ment of the Oxbow Impro ly possible with auch a jack Of! have passed between the commis club being Ohio bankers. stoners j Commissioner Carrigan: “I no What chance has an honest an jtlee that range has been smoking Hi. lL. KLEIN thor te ee a play when comic | something awful of tate THE SHOEMAKER. supplement artiste are crowding Commissioner Abrahams (absent It Se Mig oe hot or thom out of business | mindediy) Did tt ask permis shoes em made a= | ston * Yes Men's $1.00 Shirts for 25 cente| “°" A. Bridge & Co's Clearance, First and Yesler _ VIOLATES PAWNSHOP LAW, SAYS areca ii with € ance of the ee Sees, to One-Half Off ON SHOES THAT WEAR Our creditors demand their money and we are slaughter- ing the entire stock of High Grade Shoes— all standard makes and the best values in the city at our lar retail prices. We have cut our regular prices from ONE-FOURTH —TO— ONE-HALF Everything Goes at These Slaughter Prices This is no fake sale. The more you buy here the more you save. We guarantee a saving to you of from 50¢ to $1.50 on every pair you buy. Outfit the whole family at these special prices. Don't de- lay, as this bargain opportunity will soon be over. Repairing a specialty. We use the best sole leather on the market. Fredlund, Hornberg & Larson, 600 Third Ave. CORNER JAMES STRERT harged vivlating N ier st ay 1 youterday by City tives Clark and Adame Clark ascertained that dman made report of receiving an over 4 & sult of clothes in paw Peldmaa| ‘HEALTH DEPARTMENT MEN HAVE A SCHOOL The members employed in the health department have inaugurate 4 a tWice-a-month axsembl {they are given instructian [to lectures on the differ of t ehwork they are tall Sone The first meeting Detective Fe al days ago. held last ettended by 45, and was maccena the health and prominent spectaliats department. i speak to the man at future tings It te bellewed that these! tings will result in greater ef- mcy in the work of the inapec- mai Stoamahip hereby pas- t lroquets ma: sengers o nite ateas Ha vines Rupert and upper Columbian perta, connecting | possi et Vancouver with the boats McKenale Broa” line, opera nt of that port. The agreement works | both ways, and takes effect at once, | | eae rush t9 Prince Rupert is ox pected soon A magnificent, almost new Schu- |p, mann Plano only $318 in Johnston's | Clearance Sale. Only one more day * No’ MAND-MADE HATS A SPECIALTY. Mme. PAUL exci MILLINERY. 1928 Third Ave. Opposite New Postotfics. Ind Phone L108. Saving pounds of SUGAR 14 purchase of our Coffees. (Sold everywhere Jersey Queen Condensed Milk Fancy Table Butter .......... Best Cooking Butter Grape-Nuts .. 1014 Second Av,, First Store ight through from |@xposition dog? We might have asked If it were and | ing him, not that be ie in the least concelted. jto advertise. “Saturday’s for 65c With a purchase of our Tea—60c the pound—or $1.00 Best Seeded Raisins, 5¢ a Package New Crop of Select Walnuts (extra choice) .... . 2 Packages for 25¢ Lipton’s A Blend Yellow Label . WE ADVERTISE BARGAINS ONLY Creamerie ButterStore THE STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1909. Pacific Coast Clothing Co. The Entire Stock Men’s Suits, Overcoats and Furnishing Goods at Half Price! The Pacific Coast Clothing Co., the oldest, largest and best clothing concern on the Coast, will offer its entire stock tomorrow at half the regular prices, and the regular prices were, and are, the lowest in the whole Northwest. There is no sale to compare with this—every garment is fully guaranteed—price, quality and satisfaction. Here are the figures: Starting Tomorrow, at 9 o’Clock, We Will Sell Men’s $10 and $12 Suits for . $4.95 | Men’s $15 and $18 Suits for. $7.95 Men’s $20 and $22.50 Suits for $8.75 | Men’s $25 to $30 Suits for. $12.50 Men’s Overcoats, odd lots, worth up to $12 for $3.85 = Act quick! Men’s Overeoats, worth up to $15.00, for . $6.50 Men's Overcoats, worth up to $20.00, for . $8.50 Men’s Furnishings at Half Regular Prices i EP Ae . 8¢ Men’s Pants—Odd Lots Men’s 50c Neckwear ............ ‘ 25¢ Odd Lots Men’s Trousers, all good styles; worth Men's 75c Cotton Underwear ............. 39¢ regularly $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00; $1 75 Men's $1.25 Wool Underwear .......... is GO J Choice of the lot at ........0..cs0008 ° Men’s Hats—Odd Lots All Good Styles and Colors Soft Felt Hats, worth $2.50 and $3.00; while they 65c New York Office 7 Boys’ Clothing, Half Boys’ Two and Three-Piece Suits, all sizes ; former- ly sold at $4.00, pss nee on $1 95 Pacific Coast Clothing Co. Largest 4 Wholesale Geealecs on oo 900 First Avenue, Corner Marion Street < Broadway New York. ers an immense amount of terrt tory. 1 will wear the blanket age ra i pl aban ugh I fade away to frazzle in the winter sunsht Th Turkish bath business every day | until the opening of the ex; eal don't exactly appes! to me, BOOSTER FOR A.-Y.-P. PREPARE | THE THE BREAKFAST — tsa crepes ty Baye Bo gap *1 Pottce Judge Levin love and would have broskinst. Maz ned to “Patsy's land, Oblo, the Ge n Rule ju ing, Mre. Shalen testified, ee cane has ruled that a wife must get up| her by her toe and started to pull, bens aged nd ae yond and prepare her husband's break-| The pain bad been so great she le ‘day wearing the greet bian- | ‘8t If the busband so desires. The) had to get up. Judge Levine sald ruling saved the workhouse Joseph Shalen from that while Shalen was technically Husband and wife ket for which he asked and guilty of assault there were exten a 2. oe 4 rene ; Eieey agreed that Mra. Shalen did not} ating circumstances n this pln is ¥e simitar | Y89t to get up early on Monday “A wife should prepare her hus to start the kettle botling Shalen is @ baker and announced that he needed cinta: to do his work band’s breakfast,” said Judge Le vine. “Therefore I will give the de fendant a suspended sentence.” ft pin used during the re-| |cont presidential campaign and is} proving « popular seller. Every resident of the city should wear one, and they make an excellent souvenir to send to your friends in the east. The pins are made in gold and sliver finish and are very attractive. HAINS’ BROTHER I$ TRANSFERRED NAME NEW MANAGERS HE WILL TELL WHAT FOR LEBANON HOME) HE WOULD DO IF WERE CITY'S MAYOR * institution, that has been in Rev. John Dean of the Tabernacle eration on Kilbourne av. for a num-| Baptist church wll preach the ee0- ber of months. At present the home | ond of a serie sof three “If sermons Mr. and Mra. F. A. Mellen of Den- ver have recently been elected by board of managers of the Leba- mn Rescue Home to superintend “PATBY.” CHICAGO, Jan. 2.—By U jhax accommodations for 20 girls. | Sunday evening, the toptc being: “It 1 e ie Major John Powell Hains, Ba 0 The directors are planning to se-|1 Were Mayor of Seattle.” he Exposition Dog. ter in the United States army, and|cure quarters In the outskirts of the| The morning sermon will be enti- brother of Captain Peter C, Hains city, where they can own their own | tled and T. Jenkins Haina, will leave here home. They are now in rented quar- tonight for San Francisco, having /ters. A number of influential peo- agreed to advertise | been transferred at the order of| ple of Seattle have interested them- Secretary of War Wright. It ts as- selves in this institution. A Better Way Thar Imitat- ing Christ.” Wife: John, I hear someone moving about the room. ve you noticed “Patay,” aro in on the deal together secured the con Patey” ible for a dog wearing a pea | the exposition official pin. the ah ) Mani the |green blanket to pase you by on} How shall we bring thts pin bod bir Oe ee rs merety Ashe Walk oie bat teed al Husband (sleepily): Any one ‘| the street unnotic the attention of the public?” sa ‘. Se = fork there? " t Potew” to do with the charge against | ; y" has no intention thet) Manahan to “Patsy” the other day. | Captain Hains for the killing of | bodiyes ae ne on = peongtin Burglar (in dark): No. anyone in the city shall mies see ‘Bay, Maenahan, barked out | Wiitiam B. Annis. Wife: That's funn; I must |he's a bigger joke than McMix. “Patay,” “you know me. What have | Perish the thought.|1 been an advertising dog all simply believes that ft pays | there years for? You know very well that blanket advertising cov have been dreaming. A fanciest style Hardman Plano. Pay $198 now instoad of $426. Johnston's Annual Clearance Sa jends tomorrow . PALACE MARKET Second and Yesler Meats, Best the Order early Mon's Fine Coat Sweaters at cx-] Fine Pianos at your own terme. actly half price. A. Bridge & Co.'s! windup of the great Johnston Clear. | Clearance, First and Yesler *** | ance Sale. Ends tomorrow, poancinancttlll sane = aia CLEARANCE SALE pats a Tebsceos, Pipes and all Brands All Fall Stock of Clothing, of Cigars. Worth your while to Hats, Shoes and Men's Furnish- come in. ing Goods at less than half price, Oriental Billlard Pariers, RAINIER CLOTHING STORE 1418 Third Ave. 1104 Firet Ave. w “Patsy” and one A. L. MARTIN &@ CO. RUNNING PANTS RUNNING SHINTS RUNSING sttoms All Styles Athletic Geeds at Picard wat “Gus Brown” Fresh Poultry | market affords EN TLS Special—Bear Meat Seewnd Ave. ws) A Demonstration | On Saturday A run of ore will be made Saturday next (all day) atthe smelter, one block south of the ferry List” Final Days of Our Mid-Winter Sacrifice Clothing Sale Mako your selections this week if the saving of money ts of any object to you SUITS, O'COATS AND RAINCOATS, $12.00 $16.00 3 10.00 24.00 for 10c.) Rogular Regular Regular price price price $18.00 and $20.00, for 22.60 and $26.00, for $27.50 and $30.00, for . 2 Lbs. for 25¢ ake posaecyeaed OTT gues” tactales’ theat ceb chodha landing at West Se- 2 ; All ents fitted and pressed when required +seee eM Lbs, for T5¢ a soraee 8 fitted and press hen require attle. tg adpennens Mining men and all interested are cordially invited to be present. ct CREEK MINING & SMELTING CO. 515 MUTUAL LIFE BLD. PHONE MAIN 2058 . 55¢ per Lb. Second and Yesler, “Where the Cars Stop” North of Madison