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THE STAR—TUERSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1909 7 | wes DIPLOMAT’S WIFE [8 } | WELCOMED AT CAPITAL. | | - a a [Unde ome FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Matenntve [tuey of egdndeit \ tlt Store Closes Daily at 5:30, aa i i ARMSTRONG 18 ROASTED FOR | A¥ertivement of the job, and | * = NOT GETTING pb cons Pgs star Or OR Ok tk BUSY. , {* * th had bee han * Moore—Charles H. Hanford. * bd bd BALLARD, Feb Not ‘ ig Hwy sant wl — Grand—Corinne * Douraged in Ub ast ¢ w cot would have been paved and|* ,, Seattie--"A R Acroas the & Gooklike movements of the y the engine here ready for any . “a on Canaan * @lticials, who are supposed oat, emergency i. Sean Veonen ey: ‘i the pudlic market, t) 1 the leak in the roof tx an-| poe oe audeville * e Ld Tmprovement club ‘ 1 awhack to an engine being | ¥ ae mace , +. Ret at once. © tolerated In any other city of Mrs. Shaffer, the owner of the minence, yet Armstrong has aa| © ** eR RAR ARRR ARH Wulldiug in which the ma will Yet made no complaint that has} he operated, was in consultation been heard tn the building depart aw : Orpheum, . Shis Moruing with the public mar.) ment Grandstand and Bleachers were et, Maatiers we stic Floor Cover- Met committee of the club, Plans were forr od for the ea Recent arrivals complete the display of Dome The Women of Wooderaft gave Figen moos meine Nicer Rai ina ight, ht Was atonded ue. oe cacercranrz, if ings. for the Spring Season, and the showing of Oriental Rugs strong was asked just whe by « large crowd he ladies are WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 28 | Fy Money appropriated by ¢ ity | welng e proceeds derived from Everyone who joins the diplomat jic and official set at the capital ts eagerly Inspected and appraised | by society's deve * And when the newcomer happens to be a fw ture first Indy of a legation, she ten undergoes an ordeal as em arrassing as befalls the new neighbors girl at the district school But in Mme. de Lagercrants is also approaching completeness. Among the Domestic Floor Coverings particular attention is directed to the beauty of the patterns and the lowness of the prices. The Domestic Rugs are displayed on improved devices, by means of which it is possible @unell for the paving of the streets these dances to send a drill team im the vicinity of the market and to Portland, when hy teams for the erecting of the awning over from all over the Northwest wf! the sidewalk would be forthcoming: 60 te. All of their entertain “Oh, when the time is ripe,” he ments so far have been fini ne Not satisfied with waiting for ; @¥enta to shape themselve tageously, the club is en ¥® bring about the conditions that sang defor Hall, one of the most cele advan avoring | brated of American tenors, who ne Schubert club Mor Wil result in Ballard peop day . ve =n at ‘ , . wie athe * cntuister trom ‘i z r SA re fietdad wis, s"Meucnasn |, eat tga evn. ty" Chevte | Aweden, wovtety appears satisfied | for several hundred patterns to be examined in a few moments. “Another slip on the part of our W. S6th st, Saturday ji Ne end-oft w t Game | oa it ia rumored that they are pre i ‘ ‘ i ‘ . Se ee te eal he paring to sntertaltelaboratel The Carpeting display is in a good light, and the curtain arrange- SBrowing over of the contract for been secured as the speaker at the | | Ray bm ; : , Geeeatiy, which Ueceaslntee the re: rathorbood, to be held March 2” | he" ston ments are such as to render possible the production of various shane A-Y.-P.-E. BOOSTERS ARE IN CALIFORNIA | degrees of light, varying from twilight to almost darkness, at which time electric lights can be turned on and the effect of the colorings in the fabric by night easily gathered. nt Tama cward to a r BAN FRANCISCO, i . PThe | Alaska Boosters, 100 « X feday on their : the and Ta Printed and Inlaid Linoleums are bought in large quantities, Pulled otf Bb tee the opie of Caloris | morning or'Lo, Aneta: Tg AE] and play a prominent part in the Floor Coverings display. Mat- Eitan train ‘im which the eattie|Nadeas, aking of oe i} time the Pgh peng Mo FRED SOHAEFER. } : Z " 0 RS opt SS se Mogigy mei hase'ns Mart | “f Intend vo open obo voee of el tings Of various kinds are also well represented, as are Door ; @ervation cars. Arriving In Oakiand as sightseers. are finding plen- | °*!# Benched. Mpressarios and managers oO! aor rning, they rpent the ty to see FRE Bag ts tha city and sctlng tho Un | that peopl pare ory Susteren sesw| "Mal. Byers made rite remare ott | ~©Mats, Carpet Sweepers and various Hardwares connected with Weraity of California, coming across much our plana, Drank ove }hand in Jim's lunch wagon, while j Me bay late in the afternoon to which ar ¥ grateful ° ne be consuming a cup of coffees and tw . A . ienoon Lert erateful. | Wel whip her into Shape. Hut at present A : dinner at the Fairmont, where find, however. at Californian nave | she lathes Chose a Cine ilies een | in ie Te tebe wagon youl floor coverings. —Third Floor 4 remained for the night : oper idea of the scape andl trought with her Pour Likely piay-| can get a cup of coffee aud one roll majority of the men compris- of our exposition ere who made good. ltor gasses ot ant & the excursion of the Alanka-Y Pare here to lot a Httle light tn {for 5 conta, but you cannc The Bleachers stood for Je . ~Pacific ceceris - exposition left thie McPonald and Huntington jeu of coffee and two rolls for 5 =e REE not to but! cents anless you are Maj. Byers oy wore ees } The extra roll ix a tribute to Maj st | Byers’ fertile brain / POLICE AND FIREMEN’S at | an mt w f are "| paralleled geieay of entertainers} gathered upon one platform,” | < PENSION BILL ASSES P jad ; o Manager | r D F ke ; : sm | Namely Theo ee ene INC ORPORATED Namely } rie Nation and Jeff Davie of Ar} the subje called on account ae BY T. J. DILLON. off to vote on election day. The a Youth Threw nel kansaw. Count them—three! OLYMPIA, Feb. 23.—The senate house also killed the bill providing | how a. won nh Pleased T Think of it! Three big acts at Paseed the police and firemen pen- | ‘2A! challenged voters must declare *OIE HOYDEN. jone time. Teddy as the dramatio-| mae " patriotic feature, Carrie as the se |“) wee ¥0 riocomic, and Jeff as the slap stick OWNS AND PINK for himself. At the expiration of| conveniently distributed that the the period of apprenticeship he re funmaker!! mail carriers can procure relays o@ 1 intend the inducements to ap WiIiGs FOR JUDGES ceives a small herd of his own. their journeys among the stationg, peal to them. Financially, the gate When he receives the herd he must The herds are distributed along the their party on bill this morning. The police £ eiesey ~ Pension bill bas already passed the are Being Decked ‘The Yous and ) Mouse, and only awaits the gov a ‘‘wiene ie dtehion Saet pn Re @rnor's signature. docked at the King & Winge dry 2 | docks, West Seat to receipts will insure that. also take an apprentice who must coast as far Point Barrow, the Paimer's uniform accountancy | their departure within a very # ‘ort 1 intend to give the perform remain with him for the allotted northernmost point in Alask — ong Boge oe tage er we A'ls antietpased for’ thie vest ances in the open air—no hall would BY T. J. DILLON. mittee this morning with a majority time and receive a herd in the same| The natives seem fully to appre: lor pu ices, pas be able to hold the audiences. [| OLYMPIA, Feb. 23.—The senate ag eneating the aaa ed iy manner. By this system each fam-| ciate what the government is dotiig * * that judges should be compelied to | ity will eventually be provided with | for them, and instances of } ame oe teen Then ganees te cot ca pry pee ng pA ot wear sage gowns and pink it. own herd. : or evasion of the re =. : 4! fo “S foes wine he minority report was to The reindeer herds have been so! very rare. lected. This is scarcely $1 for each} i111. sine chat tt decided to con-|the effect that the majority report sternite creates td reo f earing | person that can get within jearing \ tinue ite merriment tomorrow. Sen-| was all “d-— foolishness.” An stan of a + r nee po BB a rostrum. Reason | ator Williams, of King county, had |nttempt was made to kill the bill, HI D A | PERSO} signal from me Roosevelt will start |* bil «requiring superior court but after considerable deba! it A judges to wear gowns on the bench. | was made a spectal order of busi on 4& fancy, clap hippopotamus and a bobeat shooting stant with one| TH@ bill came back from the com-|ness for tomorrow Pere arrn hand, and « 100,000-word rapid fire | See no neem a mnrnncenaaammaaaamaaae With surprise I received a letter | my old friend most forgotten him message writing act with the other. | 5 } . Mrs. Nation will smash a property| | Norto: ‘ otter saloon and wind up with hurting 700 |The letter contained an earnest in- ei teteeta ate 0 Beeed |vitation to meet him that evening tw Inte beveled int hie home, a beautiful though iso- plate glass mirror until the hatch Hated spot, several miles from the eta form « perfectly lifelike out- je His writing showed a nervous hb line of the Demon Ram. Senator © suspected that Davis will shuck his coat and boots, take a chew of hilintd launch into bie native v and prancing with one gallus fy- and as I began to recall them I re- ing, will shake a pair of moldy red hin liking for d socks to the faces of 60 city million i + * Norton had idently been awalt- aires drafted for the purpose. I A ing my arrival, for the door was im intend——" ned and I was usher- "Good night, major,” said Jim, jed into the library. I saw that be “ISIN SIGHT brown eyes seemed sadd 1. Hin form was em veins being noticeably outlined on the temples and hands WASHINGTON, Feb. By U P.--Fottowing 4 telegram from Delegate Wickersham, of Alaska, requesting that Alaska matters be 4 extra arrangements are being house, as did McMaster's bill! Made for the handling of them. The the university regents the boats have been at Port Ladiow for to allow street cars to go| "vers! monthe the university grounds. | ‘The house killed the election bill,| Sells new and buys old furniture. Which gave employes three hours Find the man on page 6. a Et Aaa aan sea - cee RICHLAND WASHINGTON had al given to queer tendencies. His hob asked him about his dogs, think- ing that the subject might be to his king. His anewer came as a sur prin Do you know,” he began, that I am afraid of I have elf of all of the uing, my fr Opportunity, it is sald, knocks at man's door but once, We are offoring you an opportunity in irri gated land. You cannot afford to hear its knock and let it go by unheeded. The Colombia River Valley Then | perceived a strange object crawling toward the house. has once again heralded its claim throughout the delayed until his arrival here next tome reflection: “I hy night in January. The weather had 7 : " {@ believer in the theory of the pass- | moderated and the snow had disap> world of its superior ability in the raising of fruit Monday, it Is announced that all ing of the soul from one form of life | peared. leaving inud everyw Alaskan matters now pending, tn to another, but there are some Thinking that Norton has intercept- The prizes awarded at the Apple Show, held in Spo- kane recently, demonstrated the fact that no better fruit is wlsed anywhere than in the Columbia River Valley, This large tract of 16,000 acres lies right on the banks of this world renowned stream, land that has a gentle siope to the river, This land has an / DOROTHY DAVIS cluding several important appoint |Of the “A Race Across the Conti-| ments, will go over until Taft takes nent” Co. sag se ig at the the reins of government 'e It in expected here that Secre tary Ballinger will take charge of nish the | Alaskan matters. The resignation of Marshal Shoup |things which I cannot explain, You |e the stray dog, 1 stepped quickt {have heard of those who claimed |\t> the veranda aad Metened. they could remember impressions |‘ "then | perceived @ strange objest arising from a former existence. Let crawling through the mud toward jme tell you & queer thing. It is not the house. It was Norton on Me |generally supposed that these peo-|nands and knees. Every now and |ple were other than human in their then he gave expression to a short, ayo Fp ut Tam led to be- quick bark I hid behind a porch pile altitude of but 369 feet above sea level, which in e om the fight be eve that my may have lar, white my host made his way up itself insures the best of climates for the raising of hand-belancing |tweon the Hoggatt and Wickersham lite “pligetn Noga Se the stepe and throngh the halle into the brary. I followed him wi factions. Senatgy Heyburn claims } appointment Yor Idaho, which |was the home state of Marshal all varieties of fruit and brand new [im severs) clever songs and beaid mple ability this y jover, was a dog. I have my hand on my revolver, prepared jfond of dogs. When a boy I romped ‘to defend myself. The sight was hor» jwith them and drew pictures of rinie, The brute in him had pre- ery attractive M ned a | Shoup. them. It was not until middle fife | Soninated | gneore lade J.C. McBride, a Hoggatt support jthat the truth began to dawn upon |" suddenly turning, he snarled at . . ewe entirety | er from Juneau, and Dr. L. 8. Kel- silent hours there came) me, and I saw that his teeth were 20 a jler, a Skagway newspaperman and ns of a form 1 of-ltull of feathers. A sudden thought }ten fancied that I was on the bank of « stream, and ax the boys threw sticks Into the water 1 swam after them and brought them back. Again. | have rabbits through | hicket, wild and hilart pursuit. I have dug for and barked at passing ame to m 1 would treat him tke a dog. I slapped my knee, and beckon- ed him to approach. He responded, creeping toward m and finally rais- ing his eyes, pleadingly. I patted his ad and pointed to the corner by fireplace. He went over and lay jdown and was soon asleep. I will : a san (Simply say been an in m my mind, Due canuor, {te of am asytun tng ¢ I believe I am a dog. ¥ unsolved Norton merely suf- et Oe ee 1 ay have paid a queer |y ering from delusion, or did his soul malty. My fear ix that these im-|ietin the eesions which he | : 7 iPRIC ES PAID TO TYPICAL “IGLOO” OR HUT OF THE ALASKAN NATIVE (UPPER) * literature i me flermenn § AND A PORTRAIT OF ONE OF UNCLE SAM'S REINDEER HERDS | Pivenrons, May result in a dual per- | cieimed » a8 the headliner. | t f *. } ¢ - as wondertui PRODUCERS NOME, Alaska, Feb The es-|of the commissioner of education} iaiy‘him that it was hie life Of Selle [cuore the neared | noted | to On Of objects pale ad tablivhing of reindeer herds in| and under the personal care of Rev and recommended an im races eas balea ket a ‘The ton northern Alaska by the national| Sheldon Jackson, The government] ate change of environment. We talk-|patte by oblique wheels agents procured a small herd ofjed tho matter over, and were debat- |inner side of t former member of the Idaho legis }iature, are applicants to succeed | Shoup. That this land is irrigated by GRAVITY SYST and the priee, $125 an acre, inclades perpotual w right, sold on terms that none should fail to advantage of. Land sold two years ago bas cleared | “James, didn’t I tell you not to | play with your soldiers on Sun day’ itself from retarns on crops raised between the rows mamma, but it's all right, are the Salvation Army on | Sunday, tan't it? ol feuit trees. What on man has done others can do. Two rafiroads now building through the town @f Richland. Por this reason prices are sure to ad. vance in the near future. Investigate before too late Write or call for i her palming is some t hat grip the government, calculated as it was to » rails unclean better the existence of the natives relations from Siberia, and It wag] ing a new location ve hoard & | = ~ =~ ‘oral stage are quicnea. ve hes proved any anne oir | placed nm northern Alaska with| Prolonged and di owl made ) ! * L 1%¢ per poum h pre i in mi Instances thetr me shiver, but Norton was more vis with cha i sure the| Lapp herdera in 1889 Following and 4 the na-| that, herds were annually imported pound, 860; | salvation, for by this m ‘spring. clin thly arte oll my man to kill the brute government has repls a » interent ' ite pat ‘ eo tive caribou as a means of meeting| There were 1280 of the antmals| ne oxciaim he rastied oatsine} Suit Cases f fo ft the native dependence on the deer| brought into Alaska from 1892 to|agying that he would return short N | fo x POTS, SBveRF ke Local ream for clothing, food and transporta-|1902. In 1903 they had increased | ty i | Traveling Bags ee ranch, tion to about 6,000. It was stated last} He was gone longer than expected i ; A a 96 pag 0 pod pe oye gh EI ae gee snd 1 arew apprehensive. Then f/f MSEK TRUNK @ BA@ CO, C { are difficult mutton, The caribou, which has hereto-| Spring Oe oe aad, perin’ | neard a barking uf a different char 910 Firet Ave. ‘dgfing, a8 well as nove ne te. pst | fore boon tho means of maintenance] tendent of ‘schools and reindeer | heard # barking uf a different char- P ¥ jainb, @ he ° To per poumk of Eskimos over a large are ts| herds in Alaska, that there were | ti enigul no! an 7 ep 2 . in very little plot and no co: te : ae wa gonse to the sketoh present be nd nd oi ‘ e Four Otts, but the Op- || MEATH--Dressed—Veul. large, §-11¢ | becoming more and more infre-| About 16,000 domesticated ¢ portunities for laughs hardly give | per pound; medium 0 Alaska at that time. Of these the | er in quent In ite migrations. At the time to think of a plot. Joe ied natives owned about 7,000. Tt was & disagrecable 18 DOWNS BUILDING, -. « SEATTLE Gogawin, vilted ax “Tne Boiit isn followin toes! quotations {present rate of decrease, it must / Total Cost Only 10c yi A! torte mgr’ js inot ef from | be but a very short time before the| The government method of the! ge aetna gr Baan, pe 0) fl a i 0 the ordlniar rin Gf monologue com. caribou {# entirely exterminated in| distribution of the deer has proven |i y, oat te ‘Nous Wine oF * . rete ld lect wes tl Rengh hrm the region of Polnt Barrow | thoroughly efficient. A native ap Business, Ring up Sunset Maln PIANOS—<410-421 Union St. frish, Italian and negro dia rhe government experiment of} prenticed into the government herd | nd, L 4024 TALKING MACHINES 180 Interesting rapidity. A 4 poun n0 placing reindeer in north Alaska| for five years, and each is al NEW YORK BOX LUNCH Co ‘ond Ay motion te doxen; caulitlower, 9 oy Kohler & Chase's Store, a cosatad Une Gant } Wax conducted under the direction | lotted a certain number of the deer]

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