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7 the In- vall 1909, “Bear distinctly in mind that charg corrupt motive Mr. Ballinger’s appearance official Washington. That no corrupt motive in his mind THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, toll Ny nd ti) \\senaturne bie Bed. "ho “RIVERTON RESIDENTS in it and the atufting, | arent in jury aaa body te informed] Witness ts given a chance tory FART RAR SRA RTE HSS GIRL MARRIES “HER LOVER IN COUNTY JAIL Comes From California to "’ Show World Her Belief in His Innocence of Theft Charge. | f f Ik ND BANK CLEARINGS Seattle today : LS aving ( n (Concluded.) ' no in in Tacoma t Clearing a Balar a or the president's Portland rT] the y of of of rhe un * Seattle Panananien Caner Make Puget Sound Com- hine pany Comply With the S. E. Franchise. *tran he Se Puget and held {1 i tri Sound Kleotr of thin franch ine Blectri and the conditions of that franchise Beattle Blectric Co. which grants this quires all parties rights under it to carry for a fare not greater cents one continuous Tween points situated wl limite’ over ine owned or controled by parties, and ‘within the elty Hmits’ jour last refers the went city limits. |fred Howard is Consequently, this ordinance Then the diary the Puget Sound Electrte Co, may hot charge more than five cents to] carry any passenger between ite] Seattle terminal and any point on its Hine within the present limite of the elty of Seattle, even though tt | started be necessary to pass through) Of thir Georgetown in so doing that 200 Can Beek Redress. ae ely Bane “We are of the opinion that while |” at Saturday men were FARIA A yp Boo roy a of Riverton |{@k@n alive from the mine, With the 101 dead bodies already re cannot complain of the violation of | (hey °4 this ordinance by the Puget Sound a, anid 169 bodies found in | Electric Co., that nevertheless any level today, bodies are} He'll resident of Seattle (preferably a unaccounted for, then citizen residing near the southern ls #ttll some confusion con-| doves boundary of the city) could com he exact number of bod pel the Puget und Electric Co today in the tli-fated mine peck Fish company to carry passengers between any the spot where the miners|been the der of points on ite line within the olty|'ePorted that they had come acrows|has carried on a s limits for a fare of five cents, This |*! !4s! 80 bodies, a slate was found jot fiah would give to you and to the rest | Mich the following had been] He has dents of Riverton the reduction of} opportunity fare which is desired.” ean prove * * * io a \* * *| *) * * * tke MORE DEAD (Concluded.) incer ttle le Co H with eeent Co. is asslar 1 r er, tl mb: earning 0 Attorney | \ anwort, | howed a to have] know truth As soon as a witness enters the jury room the first question asked him is, “Did The teuthe” Out of 15 patients examined three said it did not—two were employes of the hospital and ye a man of 90 years in his extreme dotage, who told of his pleasure in the nurses joking with him. All the witnesses told the jury that The Star had transformed the hospital from a veritable hades into, if not a heaven, at least a purgatory where the suffering was a little less acute im an Bouttle ait onecuting erlor This t to tes i Bock to Nor- pn) Tonight and Wires ain—Rains ~ Shop Over Northwest. witneane and requirement equally with the The ordinance re exercising an passengers than five disposition the ry dif- Alth tric whole ih the Puget Bound After Co. has been operating }from Los the munds to be the tween traveling it the Angeles an ghe love pretty bre balked in her pury iron bares of a jail herself and b mely confident il be able fish stealing against him b lemployers, the Chlopeck | pany Mise Edmunds A sum-letded to cast her lot the St.jand married him this 514 men |county jal the fir I Just know he |stoutly declared this morning for the reason for her married him show still had confidence in That gang which working under Charlie ne the stealing, and own the charge on out of ft all right be as happy as to of the Seattle to mar Marie Kd tte, w not be stood by sweetheart that Charle te wa ove ang hen in Se franchine Coal compa ' which ¢ rth f rean the cone bh them "Political Influence M al inf! ttile for more Alfred than five Howard | Monda wreathing noth mn up " Sixteen tc Hghts are i years and the ha fy just what in Seattle position to be }opinion in tion with the fgbt that is on against the action of the company in raising ita rates between Riverton and Seatt! That as the Puget Sound Elec trie Co, has no franchise of tte own, running into Seattle on the Seattle Electric Co.'s tracks, tt ts governed by the franchise of the latter company, under which the Interurban company has not the power to charge more than five =) TRAGK WALKER QUIT AND WRECK FOLLOWED | prominent legal firma of Seattle The opinion was written for Will (Ry Celted Presa.) DALLES, Or, Nov jiam W. Noyes Central build #, a track walker, is ander morning be gone Star teil the elty has been trying to discover be Ballinger nees back many in ould be ng to aid him in any high governt bh ne h ne we wine 060,000 ¥ rights the it mpAny for by a had thetr legal of him pe fu atror lithe for or we still 1 y ds and wink will pt the northwe days are ove train and toler pack to t North ap detwe quunel last red by tg of the ihe dining Cars We oon be at this Monda I think wetting well ae ends, Wher and o wi reni exy ained med a alive time hown the} this ts Al any m Supt 7 con wald more thar Ww name | place Brag » clear hin | legalit ne an c a n Ne are bition fo But Bai ald ever weak of the ej a tl tent the cha former Mish con fearlessly de with Brazee noon, in the « a wh nd w tion not bat I have ha to prove As all of hin n fix r Index used j ell thelr tr r with he dilemma and in the w | CHERRY, mary of th Paul mine here were in the employed by corpo: individu ho belle treasures of the public hould hel private linger un- nd honest in his hat he believes interests of his jew may be likely of cor- Tih, Nov disaster a at shows that mine when mt on using tt ration e that the ‘ other to Rescue. ; predicament the ight the linge thing he He went allinger B is Innocent,” she In this the compan vices of M linger did this comy ington at his clients ecord, and the ma porations in A Mr. Mathews linger’s career the when commissioner of office. Mr, Ma while Mr. Ballinger of the firm of Ballinger, Ronald &| | Battle, he was attorney for the} that the writ-| é | Alaska Petroleum and Coal com-| er's check number was 169, although | jpany, but that when he beca WANTED NO REALTY perished in the lowest level | clients s. He appeared, how be-| fore the house committe pub: | lic lands to urge the passage of a] law which would permit rpore | ons to patent much larger a a I saw this man waving a lot of ink bills in the air. 1 thought he was trying to sell me some real eatate, and not caring to buy, I did not stop of coal lands In the furtherance of the was This was the by Dr. C. B. Ford land-grabbing plans @ law passed in 1907, but it did not re | jeeive President Roosevelt's siena-| jture. Mr, Ballinger hard) for this law and his friends in 8 this rning, w of driving his a cousive rate hoon of November we proper is doubtedly since de to further to be the ph service Great Nor was discover landslides had when step, him hie has of legal Bal could for Wash patents ft caped the number 1 me € men the day ja aked dd that «timated m th MK , on fr wer M ire fire ! I honesty been | Ov | been the | have on eve legitimate Hi ashioned t acts Mathews next vis feature of the 1 of which is gener ny to point of w but it is pr proved guil tried ot n » of the mt law abb laska more tells of Seattle 6 has they him and two ‘ for “ r pis can be th get we which b simple Mr. Hal appointed general land owe aye that! was a member! of takes controversy, known to The Star—how appealed to President the president dismissed from the service and exoner- Mr, Ballinger, In conclusion Mathews says “If President Taft, thusiastic praise of Mr. Bavlin- ger, could tore all these things to their previous status, his anteelection declarations that he ‘would carry out the Roosevelt policies’ would meet with a more general acceptance than they are receiving to- day.” “CHAUFFEUR. 1S JAILED ON SPEEDING CHARGE lowent up the the have oure would can Hrazee tx charged b readers of w the Chlo having & gang which yetematic theft in r he th Gla how t Taft him ated Mr ime My United Press) al uae, Wash, N Gear weather and & cessation peinfall have combined te the Nooksack feet during the aj all danger from ! it. THE -8 m ¥ fenied his gullt and declares his inne at that he in his en- We togett Tt ta quite poasible dle er, 169." the | consid OSKes 4 de mark in year damage Was done past, for people the stream seen by the expert { other and were prepared. Mill) Dare lost heavier than any | & handreds of dollars worth and bolts having down stream tha i be recovered The beach combers igreatiy by the floods mall dridges out, bat the reer protected, and stood the w well. Railroad comps * y repairing the damage i thelr lines, whic Some stock was fimase, taken al! ively light. Th fapidly receding fw every indice tic is SEER ee CHARITY MATINEE Children's Orthopedic hos pital will give a matinee at eattle theatre Friday nm, November 26, the du to be devoted to the hospital's Christmas Bed No charge will be made for admission, but people are asked to contribute what they feel they can. An Interesting *ram has been arranged . jt | where it will be presented to the Federal supreme court by an attor ney of the national capital If the supreme grants the appeal before Hamftton’s trial ts! finished, it will set aside the trial] So the condition of the m rvice| may mean much to the accused beaaler afterne proce wen obably will} aad Attorneys exp ation offered in police rt en facing a charg bile at an “on the 14 near the court , appeared co tle ed to his assistance eset | ings were held in Seattle attended by former Gov. John H. MeGraw H. R. Harriman, of Alaska Be troleum compan Schram trustee of the company, and oth came from present at before the state supreme court this rosa sending @ eding the | e first “tmstance chauffeur to jail for ex | speed limit took ace in Justice Fred C. Brown's court yesterday afternoon when Archie Kincaid was sentenced to 10 days tn jall, Kin- caid was convicted of running an automobile at the sp of 25 miles an hour over the crossing at Madi- son nd First av. ave eeteeeeeeee a um ger to meetings to help pass this law. It has since been sald that Mr. Ballinger owned 155,000 shares in the Alaska | Petroleum and Coal company, here, the links In the aupertor cou: : p morning was spent in examining} = sa at Sas dn S| somes Me iby id | re y sales w n ‘ord was driving b (Conciuded.) * * + . * - * * * * * * * - * * who comt k of a dep that D; car at a speed not put we ts ack caused the of 40 miles an hour | ordered hin name of the law fleid, “but he spe his number and had him arrested 1 thought he was trying to sell ye some | estate, and not caring to t did not story said Dr ‘ re “ st halt in the testified Merry don. 1 caught LIFE OF A PIMPLE | Complexions Are Cleared and Pime ples Disappear Overnight Without Trouble. powers of| The dispensers of poslam, a new coal lands.|skin discovery, ask that notice be thirty-three] given that no one is urged to pur- and chase it without first obtaining an thing was ready for the organtza-lexperimental package, Everyone ‘tion of a corporation when Prest-| who has tried it knows that the fif- dent Roosevelt secured the passage |ty-cent box, on sale at the Quaker of a law which would make such|Drug Co. 1018 Ist Ave. and 406 action {Hegal and subject the! Pike st., and all drug stores, is suf- claims to forfeiture. Mr, Mathews) ficient to cure the worst cases of says eczema where the surface affected * n e is . a is not too large. The itching ceas-. Cuannaatonne pr flor coraet to| es on first application. It will _ Ballinger. They presented to his|°@re acne, tetter, blotches, scaly attention their thirty-three clatms,|82!P. hives, barber's and every worth many millions of dollars, and| other form of itch, including itching sent Mr. Ballinger, who bad just | fet Being flesh-colored and oe 2 resigned the commisstonership, | ‘#/ning no grease, the presence Sn back to Washington to appeal to|Posam on exposed surfaces, —_ , the department of the interior as the face and hands, is not per- courts of There {s a law which to the| ceptible. Water and soap cannot 1 States smnmon intellect seems to make|b¢ used in connection with It, es that act of pallinger’s egal. Sec.| these irritate- and prolong skin tion 190 of the revised statutes for.| Toubles, sometimes even causing bids for two years after he has left |‘e™ tne department, any officer of 3 Pel ig. governmental department from |® “ s practicing before hee department | Charge by mail of the bacco 4 in behalf of any claim which was | L#boratortes, 32 West Twenty-tift pending during his term of office, | Street, New York. It alone is suf- |ficient to clear the complexion It is designed to prevent depart ait laboeee hen he subsi.jovernight, and to rid the face of s in twenty-four hours. dized by corporations to resign and | Pimples Be Served to Public Pleaded for Them. “The Cunningham = claims had been before the land office when There is going to be a Thanks- giving turkey feast at 220 to 225 People's Savings Bank Building to- Mr. Ballinger was commissioner Nevertheless, Attorney Ballinger morrow (Thursday) afternoon, and this feast the public is invited. soon appeared before his successor and pleaded to have the Cunning ham claims passed to entry and he feast will be served buffet luncheon style, and the hours are from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. The hosts patent Attorney Ballinger’s ef. forts in this case were not success will be Loughney & Loughney, the well known specialists, who for the ful And then the presidential elec tion came—and a few months later Mr. Ballinger was occupying th sition of retary of the int in Mr. Taft's cabinet. And very soon after his installation in this honorable and important position he began to undo the work accom plished by Theodore Roosevelt, as} few years have made their household words because of wonderful cures with their Ovens f will take the form of of thanksgiving becau clalis have been past year, They public that they are thankful, and propose, therefore, to ave already shown in last hold an informal reception, at |which time several fine birds, FreeFree POTATOES, APPLES, WOOD, EGGS, PURE JERSEY CREAM, ETC |will be served. The ovens in |which the Thanksgiving feast will m that the ove 0} * Cunningham Case. tells of the discov mountain, back of Clarence Cun: eas in inter-| in his. find} located the next Mr. Mathews ery of Carbon Controller bay ningham; .ot his esting men of wealth and his securing their attorney to file on these Cunningham filed on claims or 6,280 acres had another good Buce faster than miles Judge Gordon rose rved judgment FOADHOUSE MAN WILL MAKE A HARD FIGHT hte owner of the orgetown Brown's trial every me who poses or of the says he out a ary and association, and hold# all the stock,| ment to a Star re-| Ak sect i! James Elan, 8. bar at ¢ ed in Junthe this afternoon for charge of selling Ii of minor “joy riders” on Sept. 23 will make a bitter fight for acquit tal beeause of the fact that he was Missourl at that time Although the supreme this state and of the Unit have decided at different that an owner is responsible all that goes on in his saloon, Will H. Morris, Elan’s lawyer, says t the idea is ridiculous and that will fight it a finish Elan gave bonds for bis appear ance in court and was released WANTS MONEY AND FOOD FOR INDIANS Chas. M. Buckanan, Indian agent = the Tulalip reservation, has writ | the Chamber of Commerce taking that body to start a move ;ment among the residents of tle to send money and food to the Indians on Christmas day. The In dians are members of the same jtribe that deeded the land where almost all the larger cities, includ ng Seattle, now stand, to the white m All presents of money od jor clothing should be nt direct jto the Indian reservation at Port Madison 8 who ap. court n the wor to the party expected that much fe @ will be caused by th: » as the rains hav the weather has turned; Prominent j are quoted lfoolhardy to proceed | plan, in the fm decision as the |ENGINEER KILLED IN N. P. WRECK (By United Pres) MISSOULA, Mont., Nov. 24.—En gineer O. R. Mecham is dead today and Fireman H. H. Byrd and Brake: man H. C. Brown are seriously tn jured as the result of a Northern| Pacific engine rolling down a 50-foot embankment ‘The aceident, which occurred yes terday, was caused by the freight train crashing into a landstide near | Iron Mountain corporati as saying om lawyers it would be with such a} t such a drastic Standard Ol! one ¢ mS sm | TRUE % in times for as {Conctudee.; cn — @ed—then pot his shoes told the jury that the/ bad to use one towel an/ Week, regardiess of how Wight become Sheets did MW Weeks’ service, whether they oF not—one week as an fheet and one week under | The bread has ever aad unfit to eat. The wa he aie about three bread since he was some living have and experimental package he it can be had free of th pe name quaily ne whereabouts could not ting to} in = (Wake Oks on the wine ones the mosquito fleet little rate war | started yesterday between the Kit sap County Navigation company and the Seattle-Poulsbo Route com | pany, is only the commencement of ja war to be fought by the two largest companies for the entire shipping of this part of the coun try They behind company According to terested In the the Sound, the Green put on the Tacoma run. E time the Seeleys have [Him Vile Names. told of the nurses call him the vilest of names. He he was once too weak Spthe Witeben for bis tray the attendants in ridicule & hursing bottle full of wih a rubber nipple attached ‘The patient bad to make @ the “practical joke Anderson 7 BUTTE, Mont, Nov. 24—The service of the Chicago, Milwaukee & Puget Sound railway west Missoula is ccmpletely demoralized by at least half a dozen landslides Tons of earth and rock have cover ed the tracks many feet deep.| Freight movement ts at a complete standstill The Northern Pacific railroad also | ia encountering great difficulty in operating its trains on account of landslides brought about by tin ned rains in the mountains of West neg Montana and Idaho. FOUR ARE CHARGED WITH LAND FRAUD Attorney | A not ie story Puget Sound Electric Co. to in i and two other members of the) stopped for sleep or food disgusted with his work about 3 a Sam « . . . write long a8 ehe looks baw the greatest in the history of Alaska. Every camp , ee sp stil! rising, and their banks. | bine has been held up temporarily, | |ports one mile of rich paystreak on Otter creek, which ‘or Wait rp of the poration. Dr Investigation was found phone wires from Kaltag to the new diggings, and the chimertcal as Thomas been wait-iyeer, when asked as to truth | Tee from Seattle and all other points crease its fare between Riverton train crew were hu | } | Lewis admits he left bis station 30 m. Monday, and rather than stick/™orning and asked a writ of error Doubt Is expressed as to the posal-| that turns ap. of manslaughter or| bed Gives Out a Statement. at 25 feet |at least, until lawyers for the inter i. rect \is 600 feet wide, and other creeks in the vicinity are ¥)).', ak: sons: weaaidank bad Dr. Thomas has no office in work j is to be pushed as rapidly as possible. kitn, when ing for a good chance to fight him.jof Miss Bracklin'’s statements will b eut to nothing jand Seattle, we are of the follow arrest was by Dete minutes ahead of time on the day ame os Rg to his work Im the face of a blind-|to the United States supreme court bility of holding Lewis, as some be . Mise Hracklin criminal negligence ew \being deserted and a stampede is in full swing to the, Watt stood 25 sts can figure out the effect that | showing up big. jWax the “competent medical advis and Epler building nor ever did he aa the Nearly every steamer on the! said 1 do know : her The Kitsap County ing, and ts as follows Dear Sir “In reply to your request for our arrest here today for being reapon-|!98 opinion e for the wreck at Warrendale, 8. E. Franchise on the O. R. & N., Monday, in which Sound E ive B, Wood of the 0. R. &@ N company and Deputy riff Archie Leonard of Mu mah county, after a Weary chase lasting 24 hours tn of the wreck and says that if he had eeetey Calted Press.) stayed at his post of duty the wreck} OLYMPIA, Nov. 24 probably would not have happened. |for Ortis Hamilton, former adjutant According to the story told bY | general of Washington, ing rain, had sought shelter and let|@ technical term for an appeal ‘ he dere. OF noele | The state supren rt deni uring his absence a|this, Attorneys immediately matt which covered a greater|¢d the appeal to W nenioaten, pc, ! that he had a right to “Hla si his position any time be chose, Spent a lot of time and money long as he had no idea an accident teving to get the man rtm 4 ald oceur. An attempt will be — idan. ‘ (By United Pr I'm going to hire a stenograph cived up HOLD UP $1,000,000,- . |to'alt in the office and pound th ati egy li abet NOME, Alaska, Nov. 24.—The importance of the) io/0° haat) Sivan lodhe boon “us 000 COPPER MERGER the Casead (my wilted Frees.) NEW YORK, Ne uu The eight new diggings. Hundreds of men are on the trail and ‘o> the rush is similar to that which depopulated Nome and |} lich at Salem at noon to- ‘ made Dawson a city. porter this morning the effect Bi the Standard Off decision last Sat lthat Dr. R. H. Thomas, with offices! y tc irday will have on the merger, ac Ramps Peterson, who arrived in Nome today, re- Epler block, Timothy Mug Wall street reports to- of the associat Ruth Brack-| Andy Lange has made a strike 25 miles below the), (40°. Pets mouth of Otter creek and has 400 feet of paystreak tnetend of 1k being who}! . . . lost the 500 through the ht ol sight which will average $1.50 to the foot. Many other) .\"\.'" Bragg a yediboesllnre. gal rich strikes are reported from this section. On that an far as could be learned his name does not appear in city dire in either telephone Mugford's BOAT SF F OR NOTHING... or being of the doctor give any information Todianapolis |this mythical person. Vander-| Sound is in some way connected as t0 my Connection with with these two companies and they | is untruc ; will all be affected by the war it things pan out as they seem to! company has not yet announced whether not it will meet the new rates on the Poulsbo route. It is understood that the company is opinion as to the right of the Engi Thomas F. Rogers as h neither ursuer or pursued) officials of the road, Lewls became art of the tr wreek | that we'll give him fob de to prosecute him, however, on | Iditarod strike is growing and today it is declared to be)" '! make any difierence what she raina the Willamette | hundred million per com | in the nd Watt b If were the di s, it wan Wa himeelf A party of linemen started yesterday to string tele- |' was and is r since that! Prosecuting Attorney the | be going, the rates on the Sound waiting for a new alignment CHICAGO ATTORNEY is SUCCEEDS M'HARG., say that Joshua Gre Barnard Eliot in new and that the Seeley con pany, the owner and operator of the steamerFlyer, will back up the Kit sap County Navigation company The fight started, they say. “FOR GOD'S SAKE, MOTHER IS DYING,” HE PLEADED ccod n ] Navigation - (By United Press.) WASHINGTON, Nov. 24 Benjamin 8. Cable, a Chicago attorney, has been appointed ® assistant secretary of com .|* merce and labor, to succeed * Ormsby McHarg had obor detail. He sisted of eggs, aes beer and pota hospital tradi: A year the or seeeeeeee real t| ts than that the was hESC e CeCe Terr Dance Tonight at Dreamland Live turkeys given free. Dancing until 1 o'clock, Admission free at PPTEvTverryryrytyt ‘ lerson A patient first Woilled beet fo after mor Pe hed in the most &stek man's He had, how: mt anything Being of bolle y of the many of bell bh, to 2 Dege improver: ad ne oiled potatc Mi noon Ander told to v stated at past name thelr Bak Th ' ated Pree) Nov. 24 d up Frank n at. while 4 o'clock this a physician, is for death himself f to hia = moth One glance at Mrs. Kernan warned him that his mother was dead. She had died while he was battling for his own life with the footpad Kernan lived alone with mother ‘SAY A WOMAN GAVE shag hi SAN FRA? masked footpad Kern of 2108 Camp. (be was hastening at L H.|mornt earch of wit.| probably of Kernan's mother Farly today Kernan led by the moans of his was suffering violently |tack of the heart Scantily attired to ome and bedside uty Prosecuting W. Prigmore filed this morning chargin KE. Buckley, R Doe, alias Clara grand larceny the prosecut com M jensen Pr jon, G. o Jane with ing SI so ia CIDER, want to Look the green package there is a yard of Havana it. her for the show the esponalble his All these FROM FREE on terms of $2 per live th month if you at Birmingham tract where you can ride $50 per to stop selling until ne is finished to and to $150 xt was awaken mother from an defendants and Ida} repr repre I wlleged that the obtained $200 from P. W Allen, co-partners, by f tations and pretense held an unen-| S-acre We street car line mo and get at acre 0 at were going spring, when the new but every trip the young 0 ual aes | have M8 Had Not Told AN Pittor ate assired MM Star had not PO t0 the territic te endured Neglect on ia Charge of her and Minx SMDlOye of ig had om fithern ba language brad ta that he Hoy Of the y se MY $8 tint in hospital. py, amined fn carne Witnesses, MANBer For, mar of the witne be recalled 8, individually ea sennt Ing aroun - mikiag to lent @ & patient who } “ ty and ci ° h any ry elty to that ed tithe in California land contract to land in Napa It is charged was fraudu ¥PEEHER SS VSOSS SSS ie rf * . EAT FOR CHARITY. Allen Dale, Jr, young, Allen Dale, proprietot Good Kats Cafetert Third and James, has a novel uanner of celebrating Thanks ving. The gross receipts of meals served that day *® be t the * Home *| * * ed New Yorkers to Celebrate —The| meeting of the New York ¢ held at the Commeretal | w evening. The of w York City will] Jebrated. An excellent pro has been provided son of of *| * *| turned over hington Children’s ty x See eee eee eee ex Bular club wil room evacuation 6 tomo am rushed from the house In search| of a physician As he neared the corner stopped b masked man manded his valuable Please, for ‘do not ma he was who de! Haye 'Then te liceman. Dd. 8 plaintiffs, Justice charging woman b Negently of the ome pleaded now My must God's sake top me dying Kernan mother a doctor This only j highwayman for he demanded that valuabl to de thought that a fatal to his mother pled with the thug struggle the highwayman to swing his knife nan drew back his the blow and the to the hilt In his wrist Finally he managed to wrench himself free from the would-be rob ber, but before he had gone a few teps@tropped unconscious from the! Pneum joss of blood. }and all 1 On recovering his senses, Ke rnan | pound be i t the and d to infuriate drew a dirk Kernan agaln liver his Dr I dis ber the prove ration by might Kernan grap During the managed Ker d oft buried n i delay rhe disfigure: lost time each dan that the bills to t they hav and They in the arm free arm to w knife wa hum au pray the “ba troub| you ll your and filed Br Emme Baum have Fred that arber, (i a commor that th ease itch d from work waged to the each incur amount of been gener iliated in the therefore, m of $99 onia, Coughs, ung vuble, All dgugglats, carelessly communicated to the fac Naintife humtliated | THEM BARBERS’ ITCH iteh a po rher les to B.C complaint in ‘own's court 2 Minnis, a and neg and loath al ey have been and have that they xtent of $14 red doctor $ nd that ally damaged ment 1 of judg Leary's Com Morse, known as} Throat, | Vemgaped apetts Mason, Ehrman & Co., Distributers Seattle, Portland, Spokane big crowds, so TOMORROW WE RUN A BIG FREE EXCURSION TO BIRMINGHAM This House Complete, Only $350 Here; Terms $2 Month. kinds of work, We than the rood we have sold more Knockers’ oH crea club h ¥ year Beautiful snow-clad moun tain seenery, nice warm cabin on big boat foot of Venus leaves Pier 6 Univer at 10 a, m, sharp, 7 p.m. Get on beat free. tickets needed. Or D, Hillman’s offi Block, free guides of all the try, Hundreds pf this land orehard houses build sity st m. Returns at No call at © in Times for maps and of vund coun families on are now settir ete until out Free you all berries, live in Men wanted walk to be laid 0 satisfied customers in a lifetime to be prepar whi gree! |mer | live No jster patients gen Ove It | you and ¢ 1. | Bak n ma¢ w \ ORAL Pt re dare the same ovens in ch patients easily take 500 de- Fahrenheit heat in treat- for rheumatism, stomach, bowel and kidy troubles, place could be cleaner or more ile for preparing food, Lough. & Loughney want to show their friends and the — publi just what heat in a Ba nts erally n is you're tion, you Nl get somet At the same a chance what Ove e Oven specialist trom 8 1, to 6 p. m., and Sundays from m. to 12 n No charge Is 1 sultation not will present miss hing time n f the e is. he re for con eve GOT "mM ire r volud= nense . fow & WALL PAPER © Sid Wiest Ave ba