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THEY SAY IT IS FUNNY WHAT ONE GLASS OF BEER WILL DO of A. was for the union and} ANDERBON THE STAR—THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1909. MOVING OF PRETTY CHORUS GIRS WILL BOOST THE A-Y.P.-E. Under One Root thing to F “Wvery~ wink the sme Complete STORM CLOSHS DAILY AT 60 FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. | v4 & N A PICTURE OF IT START RD THESE NEWSPAPER | Next wee 8 the an ran | “ica | [tana ‘Te will be anvanged a nonin a i ale ternoen » tak he ir } pane from broadcictn | sty foilowiny the on ne Femmy Awol “oe, “Mack |rment hore the an Hranciaco ‘com. Entrance on either Madison street or Spring street, i OW at the Orphe bos [through Canada, embracing all the as well as atore fr 10 ave ORS a sic printfa gwd ces fn, Van as well as aioe the store from Second avenue | ere, Tommy s frank, and M co t Toronto, and ase Mr, flea meant hold out. PLANS DEVISED TO |treessinen scattia an the Wome ~~ —— oanmnaaaanate oaanentd aie othe: nthe : ‘i fv Orwanivation, he Is going to Be Be rennet Shae’ aagesp re oc dam” Nog Ag Bg & Children’s ian Suits a Dinas eer, Tt Nese: iii ad LOCATION apuecially “attract mae’ i's ? nh M : ; eal he ve oF - 1 of eye ture of foan clans -__ wpe A pe. ie Ty 98c— Russian Suits 39c— Rompers ag ae ; President Ruth: of Senate, This, will’ moan wffeotive averting I in striped tan and|of dark blu me nbs, X was Going sporting | by His Tricks Starts erambrooks Ft y white, or navy blueand ¢: OR gi ; | Ball a-Rolling. |Eatbiridue, “Calgary,” Tamonton aA r : m...., gingham, with | Bs one ok ty exeichom wan De: ae Haskatc! ni white, percale. These |" “4 Ih | Willa SH j . ie 5 > ‘ Cc : BY T. J, DILLON, [Heanitton and i Suits have knicker- i It, round neck a," put 1LYMPIA, Fe » the | eitlen i rare 20 t . > nine , By oy Fey bockers of same ma- |and collar piped erial. with red. Lis tweer oma ta the program of a senate and HASKELL ISP eit ae om arabia Bates | It is quite ikely | } ; Made Him Real ‘Thirsty . that within a few days @ bill wiil| | ; Snag. rescore sek aire eieian that within a few days a bij) will] ) Dressing Corsets: Good Values at 39c, 49c, $ Gingham | m T naw that picture 1 acoum Drawn Bapecially for The Star by Meyer Markus, of Muck & Markus, | structing the governor to appoint al i 7 . 5 drat a Wine Ave at Yor Orpheum Thin, Werk |ommalasion for "the purpose ot| S Sacqpes | 2—-Cornets; incteding severst siyiento | AGTORE > =—=\etudying the question, selecting a i| Dr oct fit rent figures, One style is made with ; ‘ 4 site and reporting at the next sen 1 ‘ . B \ 2 Gingham ahrgat Shen te © SAYS COAL MINERS ARE ston of the legislature GOVERNOR OF OKLAHOMA 18/|H Sacques of percale, } at 5 be oie Sle, 2 sili Ty om ue and bpped in for a oe The new capital city, according] CHARGED WITH CONSPIRING [Hf in navy blue or ( j tted with t pairs of hose supporter $ Ay , te 3 R, i got conn to the gentlemen behind this pisa,| ~ AGAINST GOVERNMENT IM penhagen with ’ nies § white checks for lit- Tom's pic will be in a district by itself, similar | | Bitea das Me 5 49, la Spirite Corsets are repre SO f ae 8 Monologue stir to the District of Columbia and will _ —= | white ae Fitted at ) ted ee It | hit $ tle girls fror bd rid language oe : -| have that form of government. This! MUSKOGEE, Okla, Mob. 4-—By |f} Waist with circular } ss ; Aes : Pr $ years. Made allover ili take the capitol out of politics, | U. P a result of the inventign seo a8 medium el ra } ; JAMES ANDERSON DE-| SE eee ak Cesene St | tion by federal grand. jury’ of ai- |B! igh at pe ih tag 7g j style, with long ‘ommy NIES CHARGE OF a Different persons in the past have | sabeduling of sis this ity, 1M der and high turn- $ tote slender hip effect, and medium bust, ¢ °°" og NR LOBBY advanced many reasons for the re- | seven indictments r pal 5 Oe ee ee een i ee ae ee Cinet cro wae anne . moval of the capitol from Olympla,| ht. The charge againat 1! : moderately long bip Corsets designed for the } : ingham mat “meeting. | t and the actions of Provident Ru | rover nm is conspiracy to defraud the Hl $1.00 — Dressing } average { Aprons of biue and id pas over ani 4 Haaketl, F. B. Severers, A. % Eng flannelett fitted or $1.00—American Beauty Corset models, white checks, made Rrek : ard to ming this animosity towards Olympla to/|iteh, C. W. Turner, W. FT. Mutoh iain tl ‘Mf SEI pg adders wd - the point of definite action ine, Jerse W. Hill and Walter &. \fg kimono “ie er ree pan ey + fy by autes,: with hatieta } Cee wit made a few f me does not ins eno tt in also part of the general | Maton. th tr ve designs anc bust and long faterial is strong bati long sleeves. Sizes — ye ne cael aeck Gal ae ae Ge seheme ff this plan is ghetto) Senay Theme P. Ow colorings fitted with two pairs of hose supporters i from 2 to 8 years. rking. “and made the two uble to @o to Olympia | certainly did not, with the excep-| Work to bring al! the state tastitu: | fom" ee bear Into a fat German face nd for what ts just at ane man took jumeh with | tious fo this new district, including bee we p swe caeng BR ely LL. OR aR gata - ve wes Nor tid 1 ask oF know what! penitentiary, reform schools, insane! give bond in the suin of $4000, Cov. | i 7 FS fond. 3 at “sy MMe git asylums, ote, This, however, ls\ernor Haskell le at Guthrie. the [IM Children’s Hose, os Pr. Neckwear: Net Bands Table Centers, 25¢ h the o only a tentative feat: | ntate ttal. ‘There is but one in . ren’s hes a , T Nai esde ine ed and Das seetea ahucak deenen: ts 4 Sato oetei Wik eemaeee oan hildren ay y Good quality white Tourist Plain Dresden linen st ‘me ‘tke resumed Ton: PP fleece-lined tton or { Ruching, six yards In box, tc - firet thought of it.,Moyer* each Thurston county and Olympla| Wt conspiracy with Waiter Baton ff fleece-lined cotton, t . 1 hemstitchad. Table Cant ME dont kuow.” said Mayor, with & lesson. The threat to remove the |*84 ©. W. Turner to defraud the |B 1) a veight plain } : @ut looking up trom his sketen " gaverament Clem. = "WEIEnt “pe a ‘ol nd © or ize 30x30, 25¢ pa Oe yway,” sid Tommy capitol from Olympia has always)” ‘There are two indictments against | Hose broke Embroidered Collar and Cuff { ters, size 30x30, 25c. Swe're going to Keep that beer ginas ement. Ons of the been a club over the men who rep | Turner and one each sesinet the | ©OttON Lose, in broken } gets, also washable Stock Col } __ aketoh which you've seen this week Mitchell strongly ad reseut Thurston county, but none | others first to give Mf assortment, 15c pair, 2 ra, 26 #8 long as we're In vaude KE a while the head of the t has ever reached the obnoxious pre | bend In t $10,000. Huteh- | : Pancy Stock Collars of Valen Dresser Scarfs, 35¢ The Boxenr Trip. “Teli him w eo 1 had get It Lake City said Meyer | exe WHERE TO FIND OUT all uver how. and we are being | bully everywhere we wo j md just before I left Meyer If you haven't. material your} On hand ie a big supply of expo me the pen and ink ketch he “Home Letter Day” letters next sition booklets. lod out during our litle talk. | Sunday. listen to what we have to) Why not inctose one in a letter! appears at the head of this story. | teil you. to the old folks at home? They! As ft said betore, Tommy and Meyer! Down on First av 9 Firat av.—|show photographs af all the cor are frank chaps EDDIE mw 8 lin m large show wind od with [rare coins. ‘These coins have heen loaned by fe Olde Curtostty Shep for a pur- powe. NEGROES Al TACK And the National Cash Register jcompany is giving U se Of ite dis- |play window for a purpose | This t& all being done t boost ‘Home Letter Day pleted exp Advertising sult Ina world and the bookle’ interest. By al before & dition butidings of thie kind will re ot good for the tair will be read with BOYDEN. means visit (he exposition unday | It is well worth an afternaoe | Tomorrow and the remaining days tn February you will be admitted for | The rare china serve to attract RACE RIOTS FEARED IN PITTS |your attention to the literature of 1 cents jthe Alaska-Yukon-Pacific expost- Next month it will cost 26 cents | BURG AND MANY ARRESTS [i This te because there ate more HAVE BEEN MADE. | Perhaps you are unable to visit Mew things to see every day Have you written to any your many friends and |the exposition this week to note the proxross being made in buliding the hig exhibition. At 719 Pirst av. you will be aup- plied with ail thts information. hich you can incorporate tn your Home Letter Day” letters ee es PITTSBURG, Feb. 4.—By U. P. —The authorities are today tak every precaution to prevent rot as the result of a number) Sttacks on white girls in the i ee Hiti district recently. One and twenty-six negroe been arrested In the last two Forty-three have been dis | from custody, 42 were given jail seatences or fined, il more are to be given a hear- | exposition? Don't delay De it Sunday. a negro in Pittaburg who is ot drugs or who ts without | means of support will be before the crusade is Over a dozen girls [In Her- fou Hill district have been as- during the last two months, the attacks have become so it that the women of this are afraid to venture out the Naa after nightfall unac- case the place should be raided | should like te know when the lox police ever made m faid, and alse if the pl where these men wanted « saloon if ahy worke than road houses, and one or two of t saloons on our main street? Not| by any means. Mr gone J DRUNKEN MEN Editor The Star: Some time ago there appeared in your paper an article about women bwing com pelied to ride tn with drunken men & cane to me. Why not have @ city ordinan od pro- hibiting drunken meg from riding on a steect car, end holding th Heattic Hlectric Co. apd ita en ployes rewponaible for the enfore ment of this law? | Even a first-class saloon will re fuse a drunken * money, and will also pot bim ous, Of course this only applies to men who are drunk that they do know ail property belonging to and as Mr. Johnson cocupt { he te obliged to vaun of baying at Bome of the women are now car- revolvers, and almost every im the district ts armed and ay they will shoot the first who { caught molesting women. ANGELES VOTES : FOR REFORMS cicsennsalt euitiwiin, | allowed, and asked extension of some eounctimen wore in favor « sion, and LOB ANGELES, Feb. 4.—By U Editor The @tar: 1 would like to P—it was found today, after a = pay BF ag ee he iw Gomplete canvass of the ballots |(*5r"SS07", fiw gentlemen ask - Gast at Tuesday's election, that a saloon teense and were Fe n Bumber of important amendments What do you ink of that here he aid ni a! od. One man got up and sad that the floor ‘The important ones are: En-| [he building was no place for as elieve in “equal alt abling the city to acquire and op @rate all public utilities and pro Bibiting the sale of a public atility Gwned by the city except by a two » Open in tain letters showing that the wear thirds vote of the people; provid ing apparel! belonged to Frank V. ing for the consolidation of Low Hoen, and that he was a loxger apd adjoining cities under from Eiverett, where he evidently bor h form of government; had some property Later it de all city counciimen at veloped that he had been stern at the Elgin hotel, corner of Yes! large, and enabling the city to take! Ni impr steps in the maintenance | control of the harbor. A prop @aition for increase in salaries for RUNS INTO FIERCE STORMS The Pennsylvania arrived tr Site at 2 o'clock thix morning, after Gag of the ardent trips’ of fis"res- | Bho was two days and W ted that he rh av., where it was has been missing | for several days. In the pockets of his coat also were found volumin-| ous articles tq the nature of dis sertations on astrology, which indl eate that the man was not in his right mind. It is supposed that he | 1s now at the bottom of the bay K ‘STUNG ON SHOW _ HOUSE SCHEME = = = 5 WEARING APPAREL ON INDICATES TRAGEDY WATERS OF SOUND, IN | overdue, on | Sesount of the heavy sean and . loon, delve’ ‘A 10-mile ng puntered | inte the re ne oss nse aie Murphy today awore out a | eff Queen © te sound, and as {into the mysteries deckvnint ‘tn the ‘promesutiog | Tesult the attempt, to make the | Other selences? ney's office char « " : He has been missing for several | Pulsifer, alias M eal days and today his clothing was|efrauded him in the mum of $200 Bort, entrance of picked up at the foot of Thomas) ,_ are ay that he Re B 0 sound on the inside p at., indicating that he had disrobed | h¢'the Olympia opera house at Olyim A be he a jand taken a last and fatal plunge | pia, and also that he was proprietor i gers. Two men into the cold waters of Wiliott bay.|of & family theatre on Pike at Pe: trail from Nome to Valdez to Employes of the Colman Creosot Murphy claims that he put up the ee Gee’ hig poet, The trip took 46 ling company last night “found «| Money and pald the rent on offic ‘. ured, an storms have been rag. | coat and veut left on the dock at| "Nl Taal tne, hg oly : fig ‘tere for weeks. the foot of Thomas st. Thinki0g| jeu mut that nothing has ever come day mourning on hor” hart icp?" | they were the’ property of some | of it ————— , ” fisherman, they did not notify the _ - Street Car Men's police until this: morning ia pe” "tay aaa ao 00, The best vatu Detective Charley Phillips was or the eo r ow igs tight to Seattle. A. Bridge &| immediately sent to investigate the|@ vole of 5% to 47, @ bill prohibit # Clearance, First and Ye jcase, and upon examining the cloth-| jm the manutactare of Haug in ing, the pockets were found to con-|ive January 1, 1910 | notice | political Itfe, | wan fatigued and at times acted In| eminence of Senator Ruth Ruth Played “indian.” t want to hear Chat Roth organized the senate, and Re trip. yours,” answered |organised against some of his! ABOUT THE FAIR friends. ile played “Indian” and Men inne b+ ai Maer ies has continued these tactics trying to bieck at every step local option the race track bill and all progres sive measures. As the presiding member, he has galled the progres sive members on the floor teyond| endurance, and they retaliate If Otympia shoeld ever be to dan-| r of losing the capitol by reason of Ruth's activities, he would be re tired to private Ife so suddenty that it would blister him. Olympta minus the capital would be a sarry | epectacie, and none know It better than the residents of Thurston conaty When the bill to appotnt this) commission i¢ sent in tt wil be «| to Thurston county that Sew: | ator Ruth has to be good, Ruth will] either experience a change of heart | or make a Might for it, and if he} te it will be not only for his! but the financtal life are about to | of Olympia QUALTROUGH ACQUITTED GIBRALTAR, Feb. 4—By Uy P.—Captain Quaitrough, of the battleship Georgia, was today acquitted on the charge of ap- pearing In an Intoxicated con- dition at a recent reception | given at Algiers in honor of several officers of the Atlantic fleet. Qualtrough's defense was that he} a manner that k me to think he | was under the influence of tiquor, | wes courtmartialed under or- derefrom Admiral Sperry HAS A BIG SOUL SAVING SCHEME Planning the tthe, wen route to wet an endorsement of hie project and to get Gen and Mra Pallingt fiooth to oF Seattle to take up ven work Mr. Kenyon i a Spokane real am tate man, Who has taken tp the ¢ work, 4 the or ant Mra. PANTAGES GETS A VERDICT FOR DAMAGES oe ht. DES | ILLINOIS DEADLOCK STILL UNBROKEN| SPRINGFIELD, Ube Feb. 4. By S nenator was taken today by} ase and senate in joint ses-| opking 7 Springer 7 Lowden 1 1s, Shurtioge 18. in von §. MeKiniey 1 i tint Lake i ine and Maton followed, and gave a $5,000 bend each. be arraigned bef Friday morning Angelos All witt Judge Caimphet! Engtieh ie in Los Cal | vba ety Takes Rap at Roosevelt. ] rehs, Fie THRIE, Okla Aceusing President hr Sditor Willtamn Rand with conaptracy to defas iharies N. fF kell of m wae today introduced in wlature, but action on it was says the indictment voted against ¢ ‘ereor Haskell yes terday in mneetion with the Muse koger townelte land fraud investiga than Was Indirectly Inaptred by th Prvatles d Hearst as the resalt 4 feeling growing fr the nee a inst No vesnber / ACCEPTS FRANCHISE |} “THAT DOESN'T EXIST. ‘The Seattle Electric company has accepted a franchise which does not | exist, A. V. Bouillon, saporintend eat of public utilities, w rprived | Stday when City Comptroller Car-| PON potified him’ of the corpo tton'y having fied ita written @éptanee of the Rainier Valley fran @hiae on last Monday | ‘This franchise passed the city) equncti, but has never become a law The superior court last week | @eanied 4 temporary injunction pre | venting the mayor from signing the | bill, and it cannot even become a) jaw until a certain time has elapsed | after receiving the approval of the! city's eblef executive. | NEW RAILROAD IS COMING WEST Feb. & . P, The * the Car extend famediately, a rhngement® are bean made with ¢ ia. provinces. The tine wi monion, Atberta ent western termin ish Columbia via He to the Junetion at and Fraser rivers New Westminster LOCAL BRIEFS 6 British © extend from Ea which i» Its pree wn, through Lrit ow Head pa Jail Gete New Stove-—-The % files & Piper company was this| morning awar the contract for | furnishing the county fail with al new sto That company's bid was | erick & Nelson handed in| a bid of $168.50, but did not provide! ‘or installing the same. Valuable Horse 0 $200. F One of the fine matched gray to Butterworth's em inst night of 1 by sta @ fast run two was a «plendid animal. a great deal of It was ding im the ¢ nights ago. and had at attention by nlued at $200. HERE IS ANOTHER OND. WASHINGTON, Feb. 4--My U.P Representative Barthoidt, of Mis pourl, came out with the’ positive Announcement today that Charles P. Nagel, of Bt. Louis, will be eth abcretary of the Inter! Y tary of commerce labo dont Taft's admintatratte Lindsay to Be Refitted The steamer Lindsay left this morning in tow for Aberdeen, where repairs and alterations are’ to be made on her. At least $20,000 will ee on her Ww engines wit 4 and accommodations for 16 neers will be m Tt N oceupy about tty works whieh t Lind will-go on the Seattle-Seward-Val- fez run ite sagacity AD “LIVED LONG BNOUC made ‘by oh years, to phyal had ed him from elfeinfiicted with in velleved. he will Black and Gray Craven actually worth $15.00, for A. Fridge & Co.'s Clearance and Yeslor said, “L want to say that the box shipping entering the Columbia from which the names are drawn river on the same is as Puget) is in the custody of Cireutt Court sound shipping Clerk Lewis Hitt, The names iw The house bill removes all possl: | ie were placed there two years ago. bility of a differential against the The box has been sealed ever port of Portland, and will affect | since | freight rates on all freights to and " court then drew a new! ifrom Portland. At present the O. | yenire ir. & N. Raflroad company absorbs the cost of compulsory pllotage.| HEINOUS CRIME OF The bili passed the house with 48 H pairs 25c Women’s Hosiery 19c Pr en's merino, Broken lines of wom fleece-lined cotton, plain heavy cot ton and out-size split ciennes lace with net ruche at Silk Stocks and Stocks, with full ee each also fancy fan te chiffon ruche Net allk top ered in Randa, black, white, cream and shades, two to four embro Dresden linen Dress- er Scarfs, size 20x50, hemstitched. Will laun- der smooth, 35c. sole cotton Hosiery, 19¢ Mi Cambric, 6%4c Yard “ iscellaneous E a i Shears, slight im tions in Full bleached Victoria nickeling, 1%¢ pal Cy A a 4 Vests and Tights, 29¢ Ino. J. ¢ feces Sek Cotton, ambric, yard Ww ide, Women’s cream. } 3 for 10¢ good firm quality, 644¢ | color, medium - weight ‘ou aon dard Sik Thread, ¢ yard. HW Cotton, Vests and} gorosis Brand Hair Pins, 16¢ i Tights neck, Tights, ankle length. 29 gi?ment. ~ long Vests with high sleeves doren Bristle Hair Brushes, 48e Tar Soap, seven cakes, 25¢. Hair Rolls, 26 inches long, 25c. © and ee ee Elastic Belts, cut-steel buckles Women's and Chil ar mt Heche dren's cream-color, } Goid-Fitled Wire Earrings, 5c fleece-lined, cotton Linen-finiehed Stationery, 19¢ Union Suits, madium bagi 2-clasp Jersey ribbed, en assortments of Glace Kid pepalat inches wide, 40¢ and 5%e yard. Valentines, in a large assort- ment, 2c up to Lic. 26-inch American taffeta Um bretias, variety of handles, $1 to $1.48. ween eee eee Rugs and Remnants Gloves, in white and Rugs, Drummers’ Samples and <r te Many { Carpet Buds, all spectaliy priced y street shades. anany 27x54 Velvet Rugs, 98c sizes are included, but x00 Antaneter fuga, $0.0 not all sizes in all shades. SALEM. The Portland bill to Salleh com. y pilotage took up the time of the lower house all the forenoon sresent aystem of pilot age was Seematone nd by MoCue, an Astoria . was favorably reported b mittee pals today hearing F takes to place the management of ayes Better take care of atrilk Me actly Clearance, IN OREGON Ore., Feb. The p representat! and 11 noes b00 hatmakers down east n'a Fine Coat half pric A nt! 4.—By ve. y the com bi ar sky plec 336 - Znd.Ave.cor Anien, gone Sweaters at ex Bridge & t and Yost Poly 36x72 Axminster Rugs, $2.85. PILOTAGE BILL DENIES JURY "TAMPERING ASHVILLE, 1 n,, Feb. 4.—By P.—Judge Hartford, who is pre siding at the trial of Col. Duncan Cooper, his son Robin and John D. Sharp, accused of murdering For- mer United States Senator KE. W. Carmac announced from the bench at the opening of court to- day that there had been intimations th nt on commerce, after a full) in the y t attempts had been of the delegations from | made & tamper with the jury Hat land and Astoria. It under In justice to all concerned,” he WEALTHY MAN Md., Fob. 4.—By U. it riminally Janier r An indict is stated now being inst Jasiter and will be pwn to CY ME ore AY 1021 TRE Av. wes. LAUNDRY. COLLARS 1c, 2c, 3c Sa @ sc wis ) SHIRTS 10 RACK = = te ¥ S APPR PPP PP PPP PPP Cotton Plaids, 9c Yard Dark cotton _ plaid Dress Goods, with blue and white grounds, black over-checks, 9c yard. Bath Towels, 914c Each Unbleached Turkish Bath Towels, size 18x36, soft and absorbent, 9%e each. Comforts, 95¢ Each White _ cotton-filled, tied Comforts, 70x75; light and dark figured silkoline coverings, 95c. VEN mnevensmte, WASHINGTON, I By U, P, The position of editor for the Ges partment of agriculture, regarded am one th most desirable positions in*t given diana sistant PRICES PAID TO PRODUCERS rtment, has just seph A. Arnold, pound; 22.25 per dos. Loval ranch, ai ranch, se axon. 3WO per Pow eal, large, Sot Mle ss MEATS per pound The following | uotations on Western ay. thie moraine? Apples, §1.15-1.60 BLBS—Carrots $1-1.28 t ver beets, per ab- ° per 128-2 back bage, 24-94 dozen sop parsnipa, $1 per pound 0 per each celery Young Men's Suits, in ail popular styles, regular $16.50 values, for $9.36. A. Bridge & Co.'s Cle arance, shes $ ane Teater on ruary 9 16. sentation of ad we will mak photo of any of three Hours 8 @ LYNN 11, upon pre- ut from this paper, freo of charge, one hid between the agea months and one ye m Pp m. & ORAM, wt ‘OGKATHDRS, TIT Second Ave

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