The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 28, 1909, Page 8

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8 TACOMA NOT AIT AFRAID TO ===" MANY GIRLS ROBBED, SYS.” WOMEN GK FOR wana SPANK TS STREET GAR GPA “=== SFATTLE'S POLIGEWOMAN MUCH TD WN “ =O AND er De ert Tonn,, De pe ger noel of | Dut ek pre —__ ONLY 200 HEARD 4 KILLED IN AN ' Pir today are. trailing James . CAN SMITH™ THERE ln i state on nn, Ren are ~: A FEW DOSES END BACKACHE ie Unted Preend CENTRALIA, Il, Dee, 28.—Four CINCINNATI ch, pastor of the Lincoln | ¢ people, at the most,|the Interior of the mine and on THE STAR—TUESDAY, DECEMBER et i RES 1909 gates Comptaihts HERE’S A RECIPE Against Sc Called China Star. for Spokane to Take FOR MODEL SERVANT Painting School. Part in Martyrdom Cam By teed F ; ;doson, The paign for the Right to Mra, FF It's wholesale robbery, There after ' is a be Din ant cones ‘of that i Preach Doctrine on the \ agreement so | have never been : W iw oe get hold of the ¢ “ Werk Never Perfect Streets. by the | But something conte ‘ee t must b ne to save these ‘ poor g Dr, Mary @, Ma eae a tin, apecial police officer o ' ( Ir i ( NW i Pan bisfi ; . : a . ( GERMS LURK IN - - SALOON LUNCHES _ th i SAY INSPECTORS iss — War has been declared on sa inh puuite heath ™*°"" “1 COON SONGS __|MOTHER SCOLDED; ; 3 Zee, inane ast teporte | bar NOT FOR THEM| SO HE SHOT HER| 102) comon wit carry the ban | 0 fortum a rr flat wh t ne th sanitary one roe | ner et 1 Wag ke - 7 Wed Press.) (Ry Coltes tress.) ye (By United Pree) in requiring them to sing | mother and eluded aix officers whe I time plantation coon songs and |*UFroupded the Roach cabin, and According to chemists who have | “reitgious rage” has etirred wp the | Made bis escape. According to the |ignd, ha maine germs | negroes of Washington authorities Roach had up © cooking| He justified his action dw the | braided her heft of a oughly cleaned | &F reproof, tness Is apparent | students t earers MY CREW STARVING; Dee. 28-—Rev. G * wer he ne near and abuse at the bands of clale de es that not/explosion that parti that ft was we neys, back THUR HOWARD, YEAR AGO-Topay, AND MAKE wpb ACT FINE| coming, begin taking cos medicine, pigs} that there ts mo other ! any price, mage: ugh and IT a tter what ou are today” And the pag ay, too, Press.) led to the churches of |dangered the lives of scores of ¢ their ar . to Thee ponograph and ea veral doses of| where cise in the world, Wildl Cincinnati as a result of the revival | miners, who © Wo Alas - the jepirit of oc Roa hee Brey ee eicne wat CAPTAIN DYING uu vt trom a effect wo 1 fault onc ened to have ¢ " : of “Gypsy Smith nf the men WHY IS AMERICAN | tation nelodies of before the jrevolver and fired point blank at (hy Ceied Prem Pa I oo He quotes Moody as saying: “Af ery soon JAILED? ASKS U. Ss. | his mother. Mre. Roach, it is stat HOQUIAM, Wash Ie 28 : ter going around the world conduct ing evangelistic meetings, I believe the day of great revivals has| x passed.” “Revivals cannot be gotten up off by the force of the explosion They come down from heaven, “I was an admirer of ‘Gypsy Smith,’ but as yet we WENT FOR HELP; Washington state to enlist volunteers tm the | William H. Crocker, the California | pong, China have received but one new member FOUND MURDERED Cook has been in jail since last | fight against tuberculosis. Dr. Heg| millionaire, yesterday afternoon The Caine left Halpong for Bel as a result of the revival, and our church fs one of the most wide says Robbins. capi August, when he was arrested with | will take with bim the antitubereu lingham September 20. All was distri directly up (By United Frew) his entire train crew, charged with josie exposition exhibit, Og, bis fair ab off the coast and vt tal ya + vals 4 awake, seeressive and spiritual) DENVER, Colo, Dec. 28°—Half robbing the train. Although the trip he will lecture at every large| For modern furntshed rooms call on th ~ churches in the Middle West are the easiest of all persons to|crushed, apparen' reach, but to get them you must blow, the body of Mrs. make them think.” were badly ed, will live With her crew half starved, having ! coal and um-| ‘ a cay sansa teams WILL START WAR | (Seon en care wetens tor aeere es wine taee| tae easy’ bee iv eg ON WHITE PLAGUE) HENEY FILES SUIT |i’ weeks, Capt Olsen tying. on American embassy has been |his death bed, only a sack of flour from the trunk, having been blown | ; o. then! aid (By United Pree) jand « few bandfuls of beans left in | Dr. Eimer BE. Heg, the t health commissioner, will sta at|morrow ons tour of the sible worthy . NEW YORK, Dec. 28.--Francis J. | the galley, the ted schoon >| Heney filed the formal complaint er Minnie A. Cain ived in port tire |in hie $250,000 Iibel sult agninat | yesterday, days out from Hal jara, by ing Pape’s Men | stripped of its clothes, and the skull tly by a heavy Ernest Rupp, 26 years of age, was found GOVERNMENT LAND OPEN IN CANADA SIRE REE SSRI, Fs PP ANYONE CAN TAKE IT UP AT $3.50 AN ACRE! Government land in Canada, on the line of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railroad, which you can now take up, direct from the government, at $3.50 an acre, will be selling at hundreds of dollars an acre before you realize it. The development of British Columbia is the marvel of the world today. Never before has anything like the program of Empire building now being carried out in Central British Columbia been known. Miles and miles of wild and untouched prairies are being put under the plough almost over night. Millions of bushels of the best wheat ever grown are reaped from these lands the first year. city. Phyaste and doctors in all) at “The Virgin: #04 Virginia st and oc ot the elties visited will be asked | corner Kighth av. Everything new im appears |to cooperate in the work and help! Rates from §2.00 to $4.00 per week. |The sails Mmateat kind. to make the trip @ success ere Tinto shreds about like a e torn and whipped kidney or The warm, gentle summer rains supply plenty of moisture, and no irrigation is required. THE CLIMATE IS WARMER IN WINTER THAN THE CLIMATE OF MINNEAPOLIS. IN SUMMER IT IS IDEAL. Windstorms, violent rainstorms, hail and hurricanes are unknown, Any person may now take up land in British Columbia. One does not have to be a citizen or a resident to acquire full and complete government title. Neither does one have to im- prove his or her land. But anyone who wants to get any of this Free Land will have to act quickly, WE CAN LOCATE FOR YOU WE KNOW OF SEVERAL CHOICE LOCATIONS ON OOTSA LAKE, ONE OF THE BEST FARMING SECTIONS OF THE COUNTRY, and our expert locator is waiting to file upon them for our clients. Those who first make application may have these locations in pigces of from 40 to 640 acres. See us about this at once. Come prepared to deposit 50c an acre, as a guarantee of good faith, upon the amount of land you want us to’ locate you upon. Locations will be made upon mail or telegraph orders, from parties living at a distance. Where friends or neighbors desire to be located adjoining, applications should be sent in same envelope. British Columbia Farm Land Association 608-609-610 Marion Building, Seattle, Washington y ‘ph siclan, or any agency tell you that Pape - Pope. of Clnelonatl, is a large land rea « mediine concern, pig grand ative resglts cam com Diuretic, ands NN —e ———— — — -_a

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