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Mille, | Dressed arriving tn time After the funeral services are oe a at Millbrae this after noon, the body of the philanthropiat will ele tales to Tarrytown N.Y ding t on a ° a y, that his arip, containing ek underwear, shirts 4 Kimono, apron, vest and were stolen ae tarry Edwards, room 23 reported that at 2 be was robbed of $16.90 while ‘wan asleep in bis room. Money from his shirt bosom sate foe 8 Boyer, of the! ee Co. Sullivan-Conal ed that at 1:28) iach ‘etecost. six doen and a Geneva lens) stolen from bis office. ; Carlson, $10 Mar geported that hiv trunk was and a 38 caliber circles today. ‘that Orden Mitis wilt | F # assume direct control of the Inter ‘ode: [ests left by his father. No informa: |, irae on 100 a [tion regarding the will was forth. | ¢ ‘tam Shella. 1 fcoming, but the closest friends of | Gr “ites ones ide the Inte capitatiat declared that | Re y} Mills’ regard for strict methods also entered his personal affairs, and he would not have neglected to make a will. While the Modern Woodmen of | fit vermin s} o,8 o& | America, and their wives, were en-| Mt Vernon, 25 to b0 oa ijoying themselves at « reception sven in Butterworth’s funeral par-| 4 end 8 lors last evening, a thief entered | fy." the outer room and walked off with | all the hats, coats and wrapa of | W the entire party. The Woodmen Ha were forced to go home hatless and Wi ct His 19.00 4 ag ington coatless pmpreaset amen wanes Pood a m= tee fee per ton higher Vernon, 1 to 9 ca 16 cases «Mt. Vernon! stolen from the station Grocery Co, Pallas [Portland st., report that at For modern furnished rooma, call at “The Virginus,” $04 Virginia tiet, corner Eighth ay. Everything Bew. Rates from $2 to $4 per week. | 9/24 6 i *** | Shorts. ton 28.00 34.00 Bastern Wash {s —-TO— PORTLAND O. & W. Local Leave Seattle .....4. eveoe 9590 a. m Leave Tacoma ...scecess -11:10 a. m Arrive Portland .....++++. 5:00 p. m Equipment—Stand: ard Pullman Car. Otrist Sleeping Car Modern Passenger Coaches. Dining Car Service. e “Shasta Limited” i Leavé Seattle ...vissvecwe: 11:00 a. m by Leave Tacoma ....sic005- 12:30 p. m. a Arrive Portland .......... 5:20 p. m 4 | ‘ Arrive San Francisco 9:18 p. m. follow 1 ing day ” PE Equipment—t i ary Parlor Observation Car | Mpartment Drawing Room Sleeping Car. ‘ullman Sleeping Car ; Elegant Dining Ca ar Service (Passengers on th Fegular rail tickets.) “Owil”? train are required to hold Pullman tickets in ad : Leave Seattle.,....sseae+- 11:45 p. m 4 Leave TacOM® . 2.6.0 e000 1:25 a. m Arrive Povghamtbergs....... 7:15 a. m, Equipment—Pullman Dr awing’ Room Sleeping Car Ourist SI te, Modern P schea CITY TICKET AND FREIGHT OFFICE 608 First Avenue J) dePor assenger Cc Corner Dearbora St. arid First Ave. South J FREIGHT DEPOT Corner Dearborn St. and Railroad Ave. 1w, D. SKINNER General Freight and Passenger Agent | THE MARKETS. | The following ave the ayerage prie cou 8S by ‘1 i whe Netnises only a feo | Smoked Meate—Relling Prive. arma Dressed Meats —Setting Price. Frealt—teying Prices. JEATTLE-TACOM MA ‘All Intermediate Points and to CALIFORNIA and the EAST UALGON & WASHINGTON RAILROAD THE STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, aos Buying Price sl, buying 16 8 The Pacific Northwest Society of 17 | Mngineers will hold ite annual din 08 [ner and election of officers Satur | He day evening, in the Perry hote | 00 orsity Improvement The Unty | | hi | Jiand Stanford univers | in the M. C. A, bullding ehacologioal Discoveries tn Cre © U. & government wants a ww | LOCAL BRIEFS | Wash, Indian school, at a { $800 per year, Bxamina il be held w the ponitions w ar President, i president, RP. Rive; | ————d | | - | WERE THE STORE | FOR MEN'S SHOES e190 | So they say, and “they” know We're specialiate in shoeing men. You'll resize what that means if you'll come here, see j/ = — of handsome shoes our s«pleadid shoo oil 3 7 | IE sartea @ are agents for the J. & M nde Nettleton makes wearer of Every } | | food shoes knows thelr worth | | TURRELL'S | 903 BECOND AV. All Kingsbury; Annual Suit Sale Our Overcoate ate One-Quarter off the regular prices. to $2.45 for Saturday only. : WE WILL GUARANTEE YOU A FIT. THIS SALE IS POSITIVELY FOR CASH ONLY. ALTERATIONS FREE. Neal Boyle 423 Pike St.—TWO STORES—5308 Ballard Av. 1910 11 peorsiery, Fred 1 "| “HUMAN MOLE” DEADIN GRAVE OF HIS ' it ld that Jomeity and Jewel OWN MAKING, A VICTIM OF HIS GREED » © than $ 0,00 0 are stored Madrona Improvement club | n ty hia oh (ity United Proms.) If Finkelstein i# dead has! THY, PRY AGAIN ayor and NEW YORK, Jan, 7 nag his} The t ird «ward | busily at work toda a viett f hin| of Ladiow st, in the Shafer Bros, Not Only Largest, But Best The Clearance Sale of Men’s Suits and Overcoats at the Shafer Store Differing from the average Clothing Sale in two points—-the high character of the Clothing involved and the fact that the original prices were very, very moderate. There was nothing put on to “take off’ when the merchandise came from the makers. Tomorrow we offer— Men's Suits and Overcoats, up to $20.00, at ! Men’s Suits and Overcoats, up to $25.00, at.. $12.65 Boys’ Suits and Overcoats—the Entire Stock Reduced The Boys’ Clothing Store offers.the most substantial reductions on all the Suits in stock. The best styles and most dependable makes are included, such as Ivan Frank's, Joseph Skolney’s, Samuel Peck’s, and others equally as famous. Sizes range from 3% to 7 and from 7 to 16. All the proper fabrics and styles and colors can be had. Boys’ Suits are now offered at $4.35, $6.45, $7.65 and $9.75. College Clothes for Young Fellows Are Now Reduced These College Clothes have an air and distinguishing cut and fabric that places them in a class by themselves, Sizes up to and including 36 chest measure. Now priced as follows: $12.50 Suits at $10.65 | $15 Suit at $12.65 $18 Suits at $15.85 | SHAFER BROS. Arcade and Arcade Annex — Whole Block Long M.A.GOTTSTEIN | FURNITURE COR, “SEKOND AVE. BETWEEN PIKES PINE r) First January Inventory Sale—Your Opportunity Rockers, Couches, Dining Chairs, Ladies’ Desks, Dining Suites, Bed Room Suites, Parlor Suites, Daven- ports, Hall Racks, Children’s Rockers | and Chairs, Center Tables, Morris Chairs, Heaters, Rugs, Curtains, etc. ALL ARE REDUCED 20% to 50% Every January we try and positively put on the biggest money-saving sale on Clothing in this city. In this store you will find better Suits at $12.50 and $15.00 than elsewhere at $25.00 and $30.00. And that’s a fact. We Have Grouped All Our Suits Into Three Prices All Suits from $27.50 up to the finest we carry reduced to— $18.00 All Suits from $20.00 to $25.00 reduced to — $15.00 And every Suit marked less than $20.00 reduced to. $12.50 $9. 50 Couch for ‘$6. 33 McKibbin and other good Hats, all reduced k } oa inished many pattern en ng of ¢ 1 uality velo pur During this Sale we give to + >, Bg FD. 9 Our Distributed Payments i Plan is open to you during Free $5.00 this Sal Take advantage Worth of Kitchen ov Tableware. of it For Cash or Credit “—* 2 SF IER RR ONT t