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P. TRAIN INTO RIVER; 65 DEAD a The norror of the wreck of the | BAY. Rael Express on the Canadian Pacific at Montreal ine grows an the NOWR pas cose lives were snuffed out in died from frightful injuries, werything | ‘ us are reported Ser and ite micating mass a twinkling and Trainmen estimate guesswork but three, took the terrible plunge f joe, when a weakened rail jeft Sudbury yesterday afternoon, there were 100 The train was made up as follows: Engine, pres, second class coach, colonist, firet nd Putima te ca jning oar @ | Lindell and Harry Lindell, Winn ok known dead RNENNEY, fire antak ry River The into asen the je 38 miles from ratiroad at that! the side of a hill tiver over an tron The train neared the bridge ep PRIEST ant 5 milew an hour, The en sik, are th ail, express and baggage A ar © on the #tructure iy Bl trucks of the second ~ DJ} “ moh jumped the rails It ie fdying), 8 the bridge abutments and fe O'Brien, Rar n two as clean aq though | Se Mra. Brown, | had been done by a huge Jonnson, F eaver, The momentum of the} Montreal sin carried half the car, the oot 1: Judas D iat coach, the first class coach | e diner down the bank and) river / Pullman fell RY. fireman. DOK, fireman k » Bt ; B.S Smith, | Sudbury; Mre. near the Boreman, Mor and child, Sc Minneapolis; A = ¢ Hans Bue Mike Nicko! on its side} track. Caught tm a trap, passenger on three of the that went Into the river drowned, and only by heroic! eight people fn the} was man, | work wer Mra. | diner Fy : nanging to a limb of @ tree ta an/ rehard, Gis face horribly bitten by hees tmother corpse was picked | oo the river bank, where it had n washed by the waves of the lumbia, Jack Bond, alias “Blue Back! Inck,” waa taken from the place/ and sent to the Insane asylum, and two Hittle watts, $ and 12 years old, * cty/ who had ran away from ther There, the federal grand home im Vancouver, were picked ‘sy /up in a boat belonging to Bond. The Inds are Artie and Ned/ Fritz, and they rted out in the boat toward the ocean to “ses the} . world They left home and their bh high prices for meats parents had made no effort to seek ie District Attorr thers & criminal / ~ H He i tt TUMMY IS BAD PLACE FOR TEETH Bimset! and the gore and hard (By United Pree) GLASSBORO, N. J. Jan. 22 to be # vil pro< | tet ; thing disturbed the slumbers | John Martin, of i | wore night i here been working s« ee} Months. These to § at once def fot the Chicago ; toward @ the packers Aurora, Awakening fully, he that he had neglected remove his teeth before retiring and they had slipped down his throat He suffered no convenience then, but determined that the teeth had no business in| such a place. He hastened t 4 physician of this place, who gave him ome medicine, About four bourse later the teeth returned over the path they had taken In the slipping process, and very great in Nelson, Morris & for nearly pack worl ‘a8 concerns whict i federal probing fing company, the incorporated “beet trust,” will Martin was none the worse for the|* experience promises that WH move forward timated that the profit by mis @aving the former cam Gumminst. the packers, wh teeaped on pleas prosecution LOTS OF GOOD NEws. 5 Over 300 separate tems of inter. eat will be found on page 7 tod Ketter tarn right over and read the!) Want” news before you forget. of Stomach Cleanser and Gas Absorbent) Charcoal Is the Greatest and Most | Reliable Remedy for the Cure of Flatulence in latence. the Price of SORA, Cal, Jan With Mm @ people abstaining with the view of the butchers lower it was that the Sewclation, which the beans in the S00kS excepted, inte: fir & raise in the ans. 22 D Lima anced Bean on “. A Trial Package of Stuart's Char Nag coal Lozenges Sent Free. } In the whole domain of medicine | it te vir , that a marked ad the price of beans can ite action in restrai Aisoclation has | to outside growers re gas of every kind, and tn cleansing | the alimentary tract of disease) germs, toxic poisons and effete mat ters. them to act with te harcoal fs thickly perforate i] i a) with tiny pores, so email that a | Here's the Pledge. ‘ ID, Obie, Jan. 2 Pm the pledge signed by work y Marted the real act bigh prices of the countr mM Wage Carne rs, are w i state and Probing into vn MB particw!ar| MPD is almost pr MF tnvestiga® ior PMlective by ; Meat fora per Ly # not br the means of Wil refrain days. Be 86 citizens do “ mtatives | required these to discover them, and) millions of pores take up gases just as naturally and readily as & sponge takes up water Ite ab rhing power fs definitely known} be one hundred times it» me in gases illustrate this try placing » or other receptacle fille [in a room where disagr bs and y will find; here of that room| din a few hours. This in the dissecting tale and in chemical} and when left m freshly pain t will be minsing t { absorbing gases in canal ts just as pro is the absorption of any kind of gas outside. | ART’S CHARCOAL LOZEN- | emedy for flatulence breatlf and fermenta the stomach, which | Jicinal chareoal made young willow wood, mixed weet honey, and in these | charcoal 1#, for the first sented in a form entirely for administration ganabsorbing eo-gperat PP WhO Bre interest M04 the future ot Detous count BAK Visitors to He hy ORLEANS, Ln renee tigued today by Ne ‘ , leaders, Mara - ra ate as oO re t ise of there meat mene A rifying lozenges ts applicable stomach and tn and when such | ur wl cases of hotels als r ‘ to declare tom eo, fe reported - RE the requc ce ? N00 in Bosto ath, fow 0 ia, fon, billousness, constipa faworn 1 eat Marrhoea and torpid liver Mower to4., n druggist and pur mee of 66,000, A box o ers Soares MUVER FARM i cron) let has thew In stock __ JS HAUNTED nwt should they offer you me ther brand don't accept it, but In My Veiied Pies on having Stuart there Vanoott ig Ms ° oumiies inferior imitations on ae iliban place which are being made Gown the Columbia fror than willow wood, tha GON. Mitte Bend your name | Feated, 0 » F. A. Stuart| tt in, fe to the 200 Btu Bidg., Mar ; for tree sample Nestle a are present as # acid fermentation rucations of gas, bloat or bowels, bad unpleasant taste | h ache caused | or stomach tongue sick your of ab the market other ted 4 e Nkely t thar x good beginning addres During the man , Mich wae {Final there ts no remedy that equals char- || coal when it comes to absorbing || CALHOUN BACKS UP BOUILLON (Concluded. and his gang were 4 handling the poop! such a manner Now comes Cathoun with hie let ter and practically says everything Roulllon says about th way the olty hall gang ta doing business is true, From Calhoun himself, iden tifled with the Gl gang in polition the statement muat be taken as un prejudiced, In the midst of a cam paign where the battle in to free the people from the clutches of the city hall gray wolv Calhoun is impelled by his consetence to make public a written protest against the way the Gil) gang has betrayed the people. Franchi Were Important. Tn the six yeare that Calhoun re fers to the most important fran. chines ever granted in Seattle were given to public service corporations for the asking. Now comes Cal houn and tells the public that never once did the counct!, dominated by Gil, ask whether or not the people's rights were legally protected. The only logical inference is that they f not care, The franchises were drawn by the hired attorneys of the corporations, and whatever they said went with the Gill gang. To the corporations’ private attorneys were delegated the task of seeing that ¢ people were protected against corporate greed and ra pacity. What would you think of a pri vate corporation that would enter into the most important contracts without once asking ite regular paid attorney for advi According to Calhe did business for the people, Bouillon Made Protest. During the last year that A. V. Boulliog was superintendent of pub- He utilities, these franchises that Calhoun says were kept away from his office also were never allowed to reach Bovwillon's office by the gang. The counell, with Gill as its president, was afraid of Bouillon, as it was of Calhoun. The only differ ence between Calhoun’s action and Boulllon’s, is that the latter pro tested in time against the betrayal of the people. The traction sufferings of Rainier valley, Calhoun declares, is due to the gang's way of handling bust ness. Calhoun tells the counel) to get busy, do what Boulllon tried to do for months before the gang had nver guilty of ® business “in jhim discharged from office, and give Beattle Klectric company permis sion to lay tracks tm the Rainier valley. This will force Crawford and the Seattle, Renton @ Southern into court, and eventually give ald to the Rainier valley. A gelty colored “weecut” and a diamond stud which bore some slight resemblance to a locomotive headlight proved the undoing of A Goldberg, & junk dealer of Van couver, B.C. last night. City De tectives Peterson and McClurg seoured the city looking for that hb vert and “rock,” and they ly found tt at the King st. eta tlon, Goldberg te wanted at Ta coma on @ charge of fraud Mies Mary Copestick, depar counselor of Sexton Post W. 56, inatailed the officers of Lu we Day or} No. 80 on Janu ary 14, aasieted by Mra. Leon! Follet past president of corpse 36. Mrs. Let. tis Brown, department president of Miller W. KR. C, gave the ladies « short talk on the work of the order tment R. C mh, that is the way the gang THE STAR—SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1910. ian oe LUCK STOR (Hy United Press.) LOUIS, Jan, 22-—-A & pack of bloodhound» pur | fed the four robbers who last |, Hight held up a Missourl Pacific | ¢ hed @ train, all morning, with no success empty stomach that| A® train No. 8 from Kansas City, | drove him on to deeds that he probably never would have com | pared Kureka, 20 miles of | 4 at 9 p,m. four men flagged |! mitted had ciroumstances. be engineer with a red lantern otherwise, a lone footpad stopped mping in the cab they ordered | Leonard Carroll, of 3610 47th av.| the fireman to detach the mail, | 4 3. W., this morning at Minor ay, | 2@KeaKe and exprens cars, and the jand Howell st, at 2 o'clock this|@neineer to steam abead, They |< morning and at first asked him for| Made an unsuccessful attempt to}! assistance. Finding that he could| Wow the safe in the express car, | P |not obtain ald fn this way, ae Car. | Containing — $10,000. Twenty-five come through,” he | D&R® of registered mail were ripped |atruck Carroll a vicious blow on | Pen aid the contents stolen. the point of the chin, knocking him| The missing and engine out. The rest was easy, A quick| Were found on a siding this morn: | jeearch through hia victim's pocketa| 12g #t Cattlowood, 10 miles from netted him $6 in cash and a jack! Bureks knife The three passenger coach ‘The were left standing on the main line was really pitiful uptll midnight, when a special train police headquarters @ half hour| With a posse of deputies arrived later when porting the holdup, | from 8t, Louls rofiued and vultured.. Hat he was] SUFFRAGETTES SENT THREATENING NOTE just up against it, He told me he was hungry aod sick av well, but 1} thought it was just a stell, Bat! ve that was an awful jolt on the jaw (ay Wetted Prem) i¢ he gave me for a wick man and for LONDON, Jan, 22.--Officers from one who was weak with hunger Seotiand Yard today are trying to learn the identity of the suffrag i ettes who mailed to a member « PLAN TO BUILD | paritams nt who Wag standing for re election a paper target that had CHURCH FOR BASS been pertorated by bullets, The ar rival of the target came clone upon] , t suffragettes’ announcement |} that they Intended to make a demon stration before the national elec tions were concluded and the die that several voters for | women leaders had been indulging | in secret rifle and revolver practi At Seotland Yard {t was admitted today that a shooting gallery the wuffragett had established was terlan church proper when the min-| raided. The women, they stated, | teters of the latter organization un-| Vanished before the officers entered | | frocked Rev. Bass ims piace. |_ CINCINNATI, Ohio.—8ix person powse | \« Desperately and with an money went « cars | ly r story put up by that man sald Carroll at y \k it | Subscription lists are being ctr | culated by the Independent Presby | terlan chureh, of which Rev. W, A Base ts pastor, for the purpose of tng money to butld an edifice capable of accommodating the grow ing congregation This congregation is the loyal band who voluntartly followed Rev Base into exile from the Presby covery - -- The Impression fe general that |g Return Dividends were injured today in a wreck of the on the ide. Th “Sev | Winston Churehill was the recipient of the target ° | to Policy Holders S-yor'e" 83s | road near Riv may die The annual meeting of the North-| western Mutual Fire Association of Seattle was held on Tuesday, Jan-| 66 99 luary the 18th Dividends to policy holders were | declared, the same as for the pre | views year Dividends of 40 per cent of the premiums were returned , | to po! holders on thres and five Humphreys’ Seventy - Seven | year dwelling polictes, brick build Famous Remedy for Colds &| tng insurance, sprinklered risks and lumber; dividends of 86 per cent) were paid on annual payment dwell | ing policies; on factory business 56 / ' per cent. and other business per) cent After paying these dividends $61 . 542.40 wae carried te surplus, or an Don’t wait till your bones divided profits, The average divi-| begin to ache, take “Seventy dend paid to policy holders was 40) Seven” at once, {t will knock per cent of their premiums; the . amount carried to undivided pronta| Ut the Grip at the start 18 per cent, making profits to poliey| | Don’t wait till you begin to holders 58 per cent of the premiums Gough and Sneeze, take paid | nty Seven” at the first feeling The company's policies are nom) i Tassitude and weakness, it assessable, but secured by cash re-|P., Suet he Cold 4 : sources amounting to $228,862.62,/ Will break up the Cold at once which le more than five times the| | Handy to carry, fits the vest amount needed to pay losses on all flocket. All Druggists, | gto polictes to expiration, based on the past ning yeare’ experience oe 2S THE OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS Or THE NATIONAL BANK OF magnifying giase of high power ts|/ TAK THE OPENING BANKING ROOMS SECONI A COR ATI LEARY BUILDING IN RDAY, VINE FROM SE COMMERCE E PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING OF THEIR NEW IN THE ) AVENUE YD MADISON STREF DIAL, INVITATION IS EXTENDED SPECT THE PREMISES ON JANUARY THE TWENTY-SECOND rEE HUNDRED AND TED PHREE TO TEN O'CLOCK NATTLE, WASHINGTON WITH FOUR CARS : Lee which I wish to extend my jin many forms of dineanc it money will be and, exce BULLETINS "ARIA ver in in Arme the net lanted wed the gre ecorded here t A itr he raph NEW YORK joston and Albany n earthquake at ance of 2,000 oF PARIS. Thirty TOKIO Thy eclaration of & | opportunit the subse Kat ane Jay diet eu raph day re irrence of an BLAND, Obi here t “ mf earthquak vieinity of the Le Bert DAYTON Wash HIGHLY RECOMMENDED Arnold's Asthma Cure Dear Sir: Three months ago Dr rd recommended me to try Asthma and Catarrh Cure, for greate 1 have my health afte: Jghtecn years of gasping h. I can sleep and dan ever, Remember foward, and I will always reme yer you both. From A. J. DICK, Minabow Heal your catarrh and your other {iments will evaporate this, and ask yourself rougbt your other Yontinual catching cold will re our hapka, for er what jb r j aliments Bend for a $2.26 trial order you reeetve no results refunded strie Vibrator your Arpold's and all forms of suppressed ireulation. Call for free massage. Arcade Bidg., Seattle, Wash Thos, J. Carro OPTICIAN Your eyes ex desired ined or not LAKKER be TO 81.00 them out yourself or 4 GHIND te ft 1108 Wivwt Av. Piek TEST « Savings & Trust Co. of Seattle Capital Burp!us and undivided Profits ... 6.6 cece $50,000 Watch the success- ful men—You'll find that they began to save money at the start. INTEREST 4} PeR CEN Compounded Semi-Annually. JAMES D. HOGE, President. N. B. BOL R, Cashier. DIRECTORS; Ferdinand Schmits, J. D. Low- on. A B Stewart, C H Bebb. ©. MeCormick, James D. Hoga N. B Boiner, CORNER BECOND and CHERRY ined, Georgetows rHor. BAR DANCING ACA Free tris METWEEN BVERE D THE #OUND. MAL Alnaka By Ro DOWNING (Bata BROKERS TE CHIC,.GO MIBF T PAR LORS, 14% FIRST AV. a) valuee in Mer made alled-for & Cravenettes and new line of Men's Caps and Bult Cases Drene Suite for rent STERLING JEWELRY CO 708 Wirat Ay Main 7204 for | Rheumatiam, Paralysis, General De-| | bility to 3 ‘Deafness and Have Demonstrated That Hear- ing Can Be Restored” toratio | ISN'T HALLEY’S bmpatr | COMET AFTER ALL bes! FLAC STAPY, The comet leved to be |Innes comet claln at the D eevetory Ariz., Jan whieh many here Halley according beer off to. ha no matter deat, or This imy to the ob here wanderer naked eye al the », + will ed n mar deat tion at cent | sever above after evening the sunset ate te cauwing astronomer on ¢ tor hen the | served jley's come anno) comet had a get nad utely | This, however statement of clals today | Remem-| | | alt | | and} High Flight Fiour perlority in every test the very heart of the Famous Blue stem District, the most choice of this prize-winning wheat goes to the mills that produce FLOUR ally obtains re of High Flight ot expected from flour that is milled trom a mixtu of inferior grains High Flight Flour costs no more, and can be had at all grocers. Columbia River Milling Co., Offices and Warehouse, Seattle. proves its su Milled in The housewife sulta from Flour that could be THE TESTIMONY | Here are the pictures of |four well | known men each having lived a life of ugefulness and honored by those who know them best. Each in turn fell a victim to that disease most dreaded by old people—Rheuma tism—and after a course of treatments by Loughney & Loughney, in their marvelous Bake Oven, by their own testimony, | have been promptly relieved and cured. These men best show the efficacy of the Bake Oven treatments, as given by the Great Specialists and their corps of trained nurses, bringing the desired results the old and young alike. First is Mr. A. Pulver, of 1329 Taylor avenue, 75 years old, and a sufferer of Rheumatism for many years; in the center ts the picture of Jesse Cochran, of 1413 Fourth av- enue, a veteran of the Mexican and civil wars, and on the right is John Pickel, of Edgecomb, Wash., cured of long-standing Rheumatism by & few treatments, and advises the course for all old people. The last pice ture ts that of Capt. J. F. Donohge, a resident of Monroe, Wash., and well known in Seattle. The captain + red for two years from Rhew matiem before finding relief in these treatments. If you are a sufferer from Rheumatism iney, Liver or Bowel trouble, go still further than these testi take your case to Loughney & Loughney, the Spe clalists. Their offices are in the People’s Bank Building, at Second ave- nue and Pike street, with hours from 8 a. m. to 9 p.m. Sunday, from 9 to 12. There are no charges for sultation, and they will tell you promptly Just what they can do for you. onials TAKS ON TET } HIGAGRADE | By the Regal Dentists GLOVES & HOSIERY Can’t Get Along Without Te no mid who ha teeth eth for h, or chew Not ck OLD LEANED WILLOWED WAVE REMAD: DYED Ok 25 Por Cont Acival Discount Jani the man nough ng and with other missing, but b teeth, or the wrong and my ri my 1649. Bankrupt Sale $23,000 sto Bhoes and own price 424 will go ut uve @ sensible, rational and y effective plan of restoring through ir method, and we tt t he with @ Hats your Clothing. shings at vik «T4048 esult wit to half fill tb mouth t an't be made length of are constantly Or un't or 80 for any time, THE SHOEMAKER Risen. SH can't boots fit get the ch contrivance to measure at od properly JAMES STREET ve lace ( get shape Method teeth ld nature's them if you say, “Go with and the chance rd to nearly do they th that even d when exa we requ more ¢ The Newport CAFE AND GRILL |) 8°, FIRST AND MADISON look twiee All that have two jaw, We wi A writter | REGAL iat look resemt ir or ALBERT HANSEN, Jeweler. First and Cherry, ‘hous Third Av OFFICES 1 Union St Optical Department Cor