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dent wan fixed the busin o eve POWER Ml MISSIONARY ‘2 iret the vusinow ot! JERSEY COW GIVES EIGHT-AND-ONE erting of a tion that numbered | N ONE YEAR | | " " | within the olty ) ot New York | work entailed upon a weuddhes ee P om teal petal ot }then was jess than that now re| JERGHYVILLE, Ind, Feb, 6.—~A.\ 1,609.6 pounds; corn, 660.5 pounds OMAHA Nea, Pen Fed. 5—This is jana sport ef iinecin. A negro! ames Cite With the growth of} sims the world's champlonship for | 4814" pounds; m rt the tale of a [xK—a wee, Chester jhamedt “Tate wan the only boy jour territory, wealth and. inter-|* por corn ailage, 1.400 i oi ve, eater © oul re | | on No rexponstbilities — ¢ 16 | his Jersey eo acoba trong, which | falfa hay, 1,074 po mn aise blaxy. which reaus bleh in| wh uid throw him, | tw th ponstbilities of the | his Jor» w “a Trena. fa : Fd manger Pina Ea Poreine history Lincoin was not no awfully hief executive have increased| he has on his fine dairy farm here. pounds; In Phe” H }bright at se and Iked to play} enormously until now any man) Auten has a herd of cattle which pasture for five ho oe Abraham Linco, the martyred | i "> rhe 3 ec ee Pealdent, gained fame through hookey,” I ged, He and my} failing below tho . weight and|he also claims are the greatest ay-| five months ” t » gained ame rough husband often sittpped school and stature of a physica! and mental) erage producers in the world food was $964 the young porker, ‘The pig was ee of | maistee: al “ went fishing or hunting out in the} giant has no possible business in Jacoba trena fa No, 146,448 In the The total va Perally & “tavtryer” for Lincoln | woods ho pronide f the United] Jersey registry. The test which the average Bigin quotat ft 29 hod “co ager bay we 8 “Nobody thought much of Lin] ®. Op the other hand, @ man|tablishes her championship lasted |conts @ pound, was $126.04, Her The xt la now told, on the coln when I first mot him, that tw Kaiki y the, Ln who Is qual to the task ought toloxactly one year. It began Jan best day’n yield of milk wae 69.8 “ Y et Vienebn's aa & bright fellow, but everyone hinensin-sadiniaiicnea Heth jcommand the finest emoluments| 199%, when a new ealf was born, | pounds, over eight gallons hog pol ower v4 gag hd Nked him. He was always good-| to be had in any walk of life and ended Sunday night, Jan. 24,) Auten has refused $6,000 for the M Bina Wiibe a aoa ae ort natured, He was never | The Oregon senator has delved | 1909 During the year the cow pro: | bull calf, which is just a year old. hie oe ee a la always joking and just full of| |into the history of past presidents | duced 17 » pounds of milk, con-|He sold ‘a helfer calf last year for + er ” he 1 Yad ¥ iat at Interesting reminiveendes of wore rich and how old they| ‘The total atpount of food she con-|Jacoba Irena for any price, She ts “that Lin ot yh .5 rotted. from | Lincoln's early “courishipa and when they fumed during the year was Brwa now 10 years and 9 months oe y | counted by Mra. Wilbern She} Ithe off found | . ” ding with Miss xd, whom she} presidents He concludes briefly ann yours meyer cape he describes as a “highfalutin SNOOK'S MISSIONARY BOAT, that “measured by the ety | ‘3 * ty 5 pee lady " po ‘ r thed | Of today not one of our presidents fat odd times in the office of Law we , nO . 1, Feb, 5.—The Rev. | the natives take to the novel method - - Petrnn, i So Si rial, ma sine 8 sae ou aa Bata ts Se tee Clearance Sale o “My husband had been Lit pe th &. Deltever th alii up-to-date | *e, posture: he jthem would now bi a : the society of women The launch i# fitted up with «al-| The heirs of but a siagle one , Goln’s school companion and knew “Bat Lincoln barted hia love | 4pPliances for converting the heath ley, #lee dressing FOO | our presidents figure an even mod: | — well when = =n ~~ J Ann Rutledge, hin first sweot.|e% and he haw necured ® 10-i provinion lockers, library and gaso- | ome ct Phar Bs Ss Wn grocery and later when he : power gasoline launch for travel ine atorage for 400 mi f travel ul in F ; fotying Jaw. So, when we j heart. He was devoted to her.|/ghout Laguna do Bay, on thé shores | A son Free Ne use|. Of the 24 presidents who have! ve r j was atudying la had a lawsuit to defend we re When sho died I know Lincoln | of which lve the people to whom he|sombled on board fora trip to the| hold office since the founding of the tained him, though we didn't think | Was heartbroken. He told = my | minteters. hureh atx miles down the bay. The) republic all but four were be im, thous’ re didn’ n husband he had buried his love. boat is christened the Ma-|iaunch t# the gift of friends of the the age of 60 when elected gf rs get Rat } “A good joke on Lincoln, I re na Halite, or Good News, and| missionary | From tho first Harrison to MeKin.| Oc ‘whet > “e me ihe Cutter Whit membor,” aid the old lady. “Ho A EREREenesteel a . 16 presidents in nember, only | ike scarce and valuable. troge his foot going to see a girl |{¥#6, namely Buchanan and Cleve | i “In time a brood of seven tittle | He bed to walk a long way i ike a8 wore elormiaver audi $50 $25 G N Utes wes bore. We Tet thom tun through saow on an awful cold {ot the 16 wore overtaken by death. | to arments Now @ . ' . night. He had to stay a week Throe were assassinated before the Around joose, and one night one ‘ ‘ittle pig was lost. We searched At the girl's home unt! his foot vac BOSS, NOBODY FVER STRIKES expiration of thetr terms, and the 4 ieeere got well enough for him to go pertod of retirement of the 10 sur 4 : ga teeth haadines e out. Then the old lady charged vivors was but an average of je ;- eAbout a month later my husband | him board. years. On the basis of the life in i " ¢ rink the offiee of president Fo found the pig. running in the road| | Dental of the raibhaplitting anec WASHINGTON, Feb. fe ae the Dalied Staten etvtl Bet wrinteh | SUFOne e8 oboe vk ae toward our louse. He picked it up } dote credited to Lincoln's youth is tat "4 2 is the president's salary and the |. 2" - 4 ‘and took it back home, as ho tdent! j made by Mrs, Wilbern | . areation facta are Browaht tO te eeideited tee TJatntaining} *HiN Inducem ‘ ; fied it by a notch tn its ear—the My husband said Lincoin | M#ht by the discussion over the 4 the exeoutive mansion ¢ 4 id Linco! . naton, grounds, etc. | RACEFUL ARE THE 4 ore ae _ had on the ears of never split rails, The Hankses | Hon of the sonate in Increasing the SASY ae DANCES. = route, ml were not that poor, That | salary of future presidente of the| France is very rich, but she ts] , Pe “The | 6 ’ tz . : (repre (Ok pl ge ard | ralleplitting story was only | United Staten trom $60,000 to #100, |Y*rT frugal. She pays her president | Sower Speed and Old-Time Wa OME do not understand yet that this © ve b ‘ for political on, . 000 add i = Y Mt was their pig. bat we found they wapiedly Epon onromegaliagr’ gopmnaae (ee Sonal for eeeecann sah ed Cat|_ mand for Marrow OX | sale is on our entire stock of hand- | « aaa tei eee “Lincoln and my husband were| Senator Bourne, who introduced | 000. The estimated national wealth} There's e preference for gracetul pe me @ sere om - ated r in $54,260,000,900. ‘om. | effects and rather slow rhythmlea : ‘ F OS Pie they brought sult against big ter fle ined Lineotn, vet prebrens atu neg wn oe seed vith owe a2 006.006.0080. | movements in the attractive new | tailored clothes—except dress suits . = by i" o | real: is one tow Seaham te ae }dances for the season. With fash Dy? 4 ee 28 Sead iteeate. Shey MAS. GINA WILOERN, [both heard the promt, ‘debate, bo-| taut hundred and fifteenth (11415) | tnaniot tee Oe wealth: saith [ious decree for the narrow direc (ANG Prince Alberts—that the finest garments . Brarere the vig wie worth only 59 pes y al Se tay ual rev.) tying millionalres, and remain ob-|tolte and empire skirts, some of the i A t ents, We said it was worth $2.50. ———— {tween Lincoln and Douglas gues of the government. The to-| bling ‘ re burly burly of past seasons has been | WE have can be had at this sale price. 4 L “Fooling ran high in the neigh-| of the first victories he won in court) ; are ta) revenues of the government in| Svious 10 the fect that the demene i eeebed | 4 : joven transatian’ passenger | 1904 w. nena 707,.| 98 public servants gro } ° ° : and a foud almost started./im which the public was much tn ply between America and| gen nog ene Store $107) Pith the growth of the nation| The good old-time waits step ts All price tickets are removed before the © the case came to triel. Lin-| terested. ee hae ay h tit of my of the new Goln distinguished himself by win-| Mra, Wilbern learned mach about | European ports. The senator has Ikewise figured | #04 the passing of the years. Brains | the moti! of many cee 3 ft — 4 Lincoin’s boyheod from her ge [out the total wealth of the nation and energy rise in market value in| dances. it ts being revived with ng 2 op! “uate avon band. She also knew him for 4 1,000 Men's Hats, biack and ail) eral years at New Salem. Her reo-| shodes and shapes, worth up to Stlections of this period are remark. | $3.00, for $1.00, A. Bridge & o,} gave him tauch | ably clear iy she has many a good t and Yealer. prominence town. one | story to tei : ia the it was \ aia cae “My husband MARTIN & CO. and = «6 Lineoin,, |while at school, played and) The new | wrestled together. Neither had | Savoy Hotei much schooling and neither itked! to get what schooling they had. Lincoln was not as studious aa some people ha ve anid. Wreatling was a great hobby Dove Btore, opposite Spectals every day } ci _ deoked with disfavor upon competitors that had a decided advantage over would place their orders ecisewhere. Gut the demand for Keilar Clothing became so strong that a Co. abandon their retail business, agreeing not to slaughter the goods on the local market or retail stock, consisting of Men's and Boys’ Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats and Shoes. F The stock of the Koilar entire consisting of the finest Men's and wearfny apparel ever brought to this city, will go on sale CLOTHIN Wo White Handkerchiefs .,. Men's 50c Neckwear Men's 25c Wool Hose . Men's 59¢ Suspenders . Men's 60c Underwear . Men's Tc Underwear . Men's $1.56 Woot Underwear a ‘8 $2.00 Wool Underwear . appreciate this bargain. Every suit ey ate ap se Extra Fine Underwear, this lot is worth $20.00, and we will sell them for 7,000,000,000. tion of it to ite chief executive. The annual civil list of other re | publics on this continent, nane of | them so great or wealthy aa, the | United States, are proportionately | reater than ours. Mexico gives! $109,732 « yoar, the civil ft ot! Brasil te $54,500, Argentina $44,200, 70, Uraguay #18. 109, while: fies ' Peru 40.0 810.85 went ... ? if Pe 26.00 Hand-Tatiored Clothing; « lot of sults that || Men's Heavy Hickory Working Shirts B96 fail the swellest creations ever shown any- || Men's Blue Flannel Shirts . SOO for the smali sum of . Men's $1.50 Heavy Jerapy Shirts .., 7W9e¢ Men's Te Golf Shirts .BOe Men's $1.00 Golf Shirts ..48e Men's $1.26 Golf Shirts ..., 59e Mawes TROVEERS, Mons $1.60 Golf Shirts W3e This stock of fine tailored pants are the kind that | Men's $2.00 Golf Shirt BR gh style, Git and will wear. This assortment con: |] Men's 50¢ Heavy Wool Soc 236 of fin woot hatr-line cashmere, cheviots, tweeds a Men's 500 Gloves : 2he Worsteds—-hundreds of pairs of the latest spring pat- || Men's $1.00 Buckskin Gloves 696 terns inciuded in this purchase—neat stripes, checks, || Men's $ 50 Buck Horsehide Calf ee fancy and plain colors—every pair perfectly tailored and ly cut. lots of all sorts, worth up to $2.00 Regular $3.00 Pants .. Regular $4.00 Dress Pants Regular $5.00 Tallorea Regular $4.00 Pants, Custom Made Boys’ and Girls’ Black Cat Hose . Ladies’ $1.00 All Wool Drawer Children's 50e Underwear ° $2.50 Swall Lace Curtains to go at. China Siiks in all colors, worth up Boys’ $5.00 Dress Suits . See The class of Men's and Boys’ Shoes, also Furnishings, are all of the hi usually buy high class merchandise. hi lar people carried one of the portunity of buying theese stylish lines of Clothing, Sh ae mers host quality, ae: ae ea ere amo S1.80 » $1.00 & yard, to Ko -<itighhcaptibsoarxigy agua : vatv t in the pi Ii the late shades t “gtay bs 64 . vet in the plece, all the late shades to go a YOUTHS’ AND BOYS’ CLOTHING. Ladies White Hose; the S6c kind ............+0.-- 4 Youths’ $9.00 Wool Suits ...... MEN’S HATS. Youths’ $12.60 Worsted Suita .... Men's $2.00 Feit Hats, all colors and latest styles ...95¢ Youths’ $15.60 Swell Dress Suits 6.05 Men's $2.50 and $3.00 Soft and Stiff Hats, the latest Boys’ $3.00 School Suits .. 1.69 Spring styles Boys’ $4.00 All Wool Suits 1.95 || Men's $4.00 Hats KEILAR CO.S. ENTIRE RETAIL STOCK TO BE SOLD AT 45c on Dollar Se caer seme stor eer \ + it re ‘Keilar Company’s Entire Retail § Stock Comes tos Seattle The Kellar Co. of San Francisco, like so many large manufacturers of today, grew from a small retall store te the foremost manufacturers of Men's and Boys’ lothing. The retail store of this firm kopt pace with the wonderful development of the manufect: department, but the local and retailing at the same time, and the result was that Frisco clothiers compromise was effected a month ago, giving any one of the local ret, In turn, the retailers agreed to becom wor Cree me ae quietly sold to the Buffalo Sales = of Geattie under the most favorable conditions, and this He thinks Uiat pga of 85,000,000 people, 2,600,- 00 square miles of territory and ‘eaith and revenues a» estimated above ought to give a larger trae-| every vocation except the pubile service. Private concerns pay min. ing engineors more than we ha been paying our presidents “When the salary of the prost BAND-MADE HATS «4 SPRCTALTY. Mme. PAUL BXCLUSIVS MILLINERY, 1 Third Ave. Opposite *Pestatfice. ind Paeee Sateen” \: ATransaction That Has Startled the Commercial World SALE STARTS SATURDAY MORNING AT # A. M. STORE OPEN WEEK DAYS UNTIL 9 P.M. MAIL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY. a “THE BUFFALO SALES C0, 424 PIKE ST. retali clothing merchants Stipulating that the Kellar s the advantage of the purchase of @ local distributing agents for this Saturday Morning, February 6th, at 9 a. m. ee ne ee Ce nn SHOES FOR EVERYBODY We candidly say that too much atress cannot be laid upon the fact that this is the supreme shoe bargain.event of the season; an occasion when are permitted to choose from the finest shoe stock ever brought to Seattle and at prices that can never be duplicated in this or any other city. Men's $2.50 Cait Buin Shove . cisvcebedes | Men's $3.00 Dress Shoes Men's $5.00 Dress Shoes, all styles $n desecd Men's $6.00 Patent Leather and Kid Shoes . Men's 96.00 and $7.00 Logger Shoes, tan and bisck 83. 4 100 Patra of Children’s Shoes, one pair of a kind, wor up to $1.60, to go at 7W9e BOYS’, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S SHOES. A Fine $1.50 Dress or School Shoe, solld leather, to #0 A Fine $2.00 Child Shoe in all styles, made of the best stock ; to be sold at this sale for This is a great snap! Shoes, worth up to $3.50, to go at .... MEN'S LOW 8HO one All of our Children's and Boys’ $1.39 To those who are in the habit of wearing low shoes in the summer here is certainiy a golden opportunity. Amongst this fine stock of shoos we have four hundred pairs of Men's High Grade Low Shoes in Patent Leather, Velour Calf and Vici Kid, and we have divic them into two lots, as follows All the $4.00 and $5.00 Low Shoes to go at .... All the $5.50, $6.00 and $7.00 Low Shoes Don’t Miss This Chance DON'T FORGET THE KEILAR CO. STOCK ¢ GOES ON SALE. Saturday, Feb. 6th, at 9 o’Clock| At the BUFFALO SALESROOMS, 424 Pike St., je demanded 9 and were bought at our own figures to be sold at prices that will astonish men who inest stooks of shoes in the city, as their swell clothing tr joes, Hats and Furnishing Goods at one-half and less than what they would cost at any exclu Now have the op- shop. Corner Fifth Ay, Seattie all its early charm, and is boing) danced much slower than a few years ago, due to the influence of the narrow ekirt The Skaters, a sliding hopping dance with twostep music, has a| bit ‘of the barn dance idea in it, but much lows hoydenish and very pretty. It seems designed to kill) the popularity of the other. | The Correct Waltz. Eepana, ; Boston Walta, Board Walk and | Schottisehe Caprice are all or variations of older dances with an imp: mt on the old. The twoutep even seems a iittle milder }than last year “How do you figure that goate should be taxed $4?" Very simple; the law declares jall property abutting on Main at. | must be taxed at $2 a foot.” STOP THE RENT. We can sell you Beautiful Homes, Cottages, Bungalows Payments Jost like rent. 7. P. FAY CO, INC, H Mehihorn Bidg The Mouse of Honest Merchandise THE HOUSE OF LOW PRICES A. LAWSON & BROTHER Marvelous Values in Men's Furnishings Men's Natural Merino Oke broken stzes. Price to 5c close out quickly Heavy and Strong Wear- tng Working Shirts, assorted sizes and different fabrics and styles, Price to close Wanye 35c Men's Negligee Shirte with Soft Collars and Golf Shirts, broken sizes; they come in @ variety | of styles and colorings; values run to $1.00. Price to ° ASc | close quickly We have a few Coat Sweaters loft which we are anxious to close; the actual value $2.75. Price to close ie ore. ew $1.75 | Lot of Men's Black Cotton 4 Hose, reinforced heel and toe, sizes 9% to 11, extra special value, Price to close 1 we Bac quickly i We Sell Standard Patterns. Boys’ Wants at Quick- Selling Prices Boys’ Little Brownle extra strong and well } Price to close only Shirts, made. 19¢ sale starts. out a suit because he likes it—not solely be- cause of its former price. : good judge of clothing values you can prob ably get a $40 or $50 suit for yourself. Every suit in this sale is a bargain for $18. Blues and Blacks Included leaeumis Ave. . Cee In this way a customer picks — But if you are a King Bros. Co. <- Correct Apparel for Men aii | opr Se | Bown oP neat “Executed HE BEE Hl REWIABLE ORY GOODS Nousr A Grand Clean-U ale Saturda Every item in this advertisement we know to be a genuine bargain. Be quick to act as many of the lots are small. Boys’ Knee Pants, sizes 4 to 16, values to T5c. close quickly only .. Lot of Boye’ Blouses tn Flan: nelette, Percales and Cheviota, actual vulue 350. close quickly only .... We Sell Standard Patterns. Shoes at Clean-Up Prices Children’s Viel Kid Box Shoes, pat. tip; all solid. | Ladies’ Black, Navy and Brown Clean-Up price 1 10 Panama Dress Skirts, very only .. pees . Boys’ Kangaroo Calf Shoes, all solid, double soles. price only Men's Box Calf Shoes, Cal. oak tan soles, all solid Clean-Up price .... Lot of Ladtes" Shoes, values to $4.00, broken sizes, Clean-Up price only see ARE etl Great Price Reductions on Boys’ and Misses’ Underwear and ? ort and 1 Hosiery Sh and = Long Boys’ and Misses’ Fine and Coarse Ribbed Black Cotton close , C Hose, reinforced heel and toe, | 1 Lot of Ladies’ Kimonos and good value for 200, Up price only .... Branch Store 2401-2403 Jackson Street Rie to se ©. Broxtns. & RYER, Inc. Ponds, Grain. ta bil ter 2619-2621-2623 First AVENUE Corner Cedar Price to Price to 2280 Vests and Drawers to match, broken sizes. Clean-Up 21c price only ...... Fae chen hacen Marvelous Values in La- dies’ Dress Skirts NOTE THESE PRICES QUICK SELLING, FOR Calt latest styles, pleated. Priced for this sale oaly meee YL $7.00 Value Ladies’ Dress Skirts, latest effects, black, navy and brown, in Panama and Bril- tietactare $4.50 We Sell Standard Patterns. Last Call on All Winter Kimonos Ladies’ Stylish Short Kimonos, values to 750, Price to 43c close Sreer es es7 Clean-U, . $1.2 5 Benud $2.19 and Misses’ 31,75 Clean. 1230 Bath Robes, worth to $7.00. Clean-Up price $3.50 only ...