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‘vey NO OMEN, WGI OF DEBT ALONE DREN TO THE LASH LIKE SLAVES IN MEXICO - Harman Whitaker, Eye- Witness, Tells of Un- speakable Cruelty Plantations Sick Men Worked While ee Death is Already Clutch- ing Them. on Whitaker, an « Bavery in Mexico, wr 3 ja the American Magasin of the evils he My would be impossible to. con a harder fate than Pipe poor ‘enganchado, "he jn enganchado fs 0 | De women, who had bh to work on t who unde r fa kept in ce that of man Body Disease “och omen! = 5 Whitaker, “Upon the sk country had wroug! a face but that was gut to be o her face in t “a Her baby sa fe mud and wate ge white man was ber to rise and st another mile I mentioned + @ld to a planter Swell craw! off and dic fe the fungte Only manage | time | c gaw a runaway flogged | gemmanger rode into the plan Mk an invitation for all fo Witness the Mogging j oT os «were lined Two stakes hav-| two American planter, hence with tough | cut from fun-| the first biow he} Tey continued— | the breast, thighs, i and would, { be flogged bim to death ir Galled out thet they/ Mi bin | In His Wounds. | Mur throwing vinegar in| Ms they drove bim out kept in guarded on tn at night, fed ebildren, grimy Met the day and with img? = Itching blood poisoning were treated wae sprinkled amd dirt, Natural Rot beal. and | ts drop out when Were removed.” to the Last. [Where the corpes in lay three MBder the car windows ® place and jet: HOP After he had decko. | Be Btenanck’s clothes, don, fie oa, “recat an ps clothing vai i, Wie Btenanck wa een on Wast Wa surpriged IGALLERY pew AND YOu VOTE r dow fear? SRLET Gi nly, ee Upon th. Tae 7 ops tried tc 0 keep them ¢ ti Vatons " Mat $10 a) Tits DPR ee ee ee 2 2 ee WHAT CHANCE HAS MOTHER LOVE ON SLAVE PLANTATIONS OF MEXICO? “Let tender mothera ploture tiny Infante lying stark naked all day on piles of foul rags, devoured by fierce flies, bitten by ants, within a few feet of their mothers, who dare not spare a hand from their heavy labors to care for Pioture the tears that atreamed down the face of the poor girt whe worked all day with her dead babe at her side in a cracker box. fmagine ematl children set at work in the garden before daylight to pull weeds that drew blood from #mali fingers be fore night ended the task."—Harman Wh the Rubber Plantations of Mexico * * * ~ * * much less caress, * “ « * * taker on Blavery on * . * * ieiiiliiittit thi hh eee” eee ee oe Hl T'S JOHN 0. I Ten't this a funny-iooking olf gentleman? octopus, doesn’t he? Well, it's a secret. He's nobody but our old friend, Uncie John D. Rockefeller, Weartng awtomobile goggien, New kind of a disguise Unele John paid a vistt to Wail st. aud 24 Broadway the «Aer Looks more like an You see Gay. Just to show the brokers that it was a friendly visit, he wore he green whiskers to deceive them But the goggles’ Did you ever see a pair ike them? pUnele Jobo is i of hin gogales. He loves them Nhe moat nice old men love their crocheted mittens, thelr bottle of lUniment and their woolen shawl. But Mr. Rockefeller doesn't go in for shawls and lHolment—not yet. He's for goxgles and & nice warm fur coat for these frigid days nice green goggles __ Shafer Bros.—Not Only Largest, But Best TheFinest Suits for Men, Formerly | Priced Up to $30.00, for $14.50 ||: The Shafer Store announces that, beginning tomorrow, the finer Suits, made by Kuppenheimer, makers, will be offered at a very radical reduction. |— : 4 All-wool fabrics, superfine tailoring, perfect that were formerly $25.00, $27.50 and $30.00, are now of- plant! MR tc nan tas Ninh nine tal Boys’ Suits and Overcoats, Fine Styles, Pronounced Reductions All-Woool Suits and Overcoats, in plain brics and in all sizes, are now reduced $2.95 $3.85 $7.65 ind $ 4.00 Suit $ 5.00 and $ 6.00 Men’s Shoes, of calfskin, gunmetal, vici kid, $10.00 on the sizes and widths. Formerly sold at $3.50 and morrow at . | Corner of Second Av, and University ARCADE AND ARCADE ANNEX THE STAR-—-FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1910. IMARES APOLOGY FOR PRAYER | ‘This particular announcement | (Hy United Prone.) and nother Lord, convert the dity officials, Me table a pe f menus in }Mayor, the city council and board of education, who are all going to |the devil,” fervently prayed the | Rev, Benage Lord, who is anninti TON jin the revival services which ge jo. now in progress » the Trinlt } | Methodiat pine bhproh here #bage This prayer created ho ule » tention, and Sehool Trustee John Appleby, who has been a leading member of the board of education for many years and if an active worker in the chureh, went to the |}good brother wnd remonstrated with him The Rev. Mr. Lord apologized for not qualifying his petition regard jing the morality of the officials by a |The Farewell Sale of Miline Prof. Stevens Teaching Dane eeeeeemeenramenienene on at whali pl bout a# pro ® part as it In & Bottl UNIVERSITY OF Feb. 4 WASHING Visions of prune poached o@g plant, roast eab carrot saute an? potato toat, ‘i! topped off with appropriate GRRL COREE) CTEM ATID @ ELIYA TS. PRED % THE STONE, FISHER Co., THE BTONE, FISHER CO, } ee | Second and University. Second and University. petals ee ee eel (By Dalted JEFFERSON, Ind yublinhes a ae.) Feb. 4 recently took unto himself a wife thua narrates the fa aue of his paper, the ¢ | Sentinel! Mrs, Lucy Hurst M widow of the late Francis McKin ley, and your humble servant, edi tor, on lawt Saturday joined part nership in the bonds of matrimony The now firm will continue the pub 1 tin the ark County Kinley About a hundred beautiful hats are to be an absurdly small price—Three Dollars. Former price ranged from $10 to $20. The trimmings alone are worth a good deal more than the price asked! But the new spring stocks are clamoring for room and out the winter hats must go, and there’s eight or ten week’s wearing time still ahead colors. Former prices up to $20. for you. While they last | So tomorrow you can choose from Women’s $3.00 Shoes $2.00 $2.50 Flannelette Gowns $1.59 med Hats, big and little styles. Beavers and silk shapes, trimmed Night remedied. sold tomorrow for d all bills an ertiving hankfull for by eithe FOR NEWSPAPER IN INDIAN LANGUAGE b » 4 Prowse.) MUSKOG! Okla, Backed by the Civilized Tribes Feb. 4 « Five by tn Ind theme new new per, to repre sent the Indians, will be established at Muskogee next month Tt will be printed in the Indian languages, be ing divided up into Cherokee, Creek and Choctaw departmenta The title page of this unique pub Meation read Degwanns Ahcheota,” which is Cherokee for | Farm and Fireside and supported fluential ane i of tribes, « with wings, rich velvets, folia ete., in all the proper styles anc that has where it used IF HE MOVES HE ISN'T DEAD) EUREKA, I, Feb. 4—Witttancl | Uphoff, living northeast of Benson, jis survivor of an experience that jcaunes him to feel he w from death to life. For several days jhe has been sick with poeumonia and gradually grew worse and died a8 Was supposed. } Hits body wns left in the room, | and for about three-quarters of an | hour no thought was entertained | f/ V ‘except that he was dead. ; { His father, Bartlett W. Uphoff. } le . enter the room and saw « motion y of the body, and he and the family 4 BE TACOMA» TT : at once began herole efforts to = 1's —— ATTLE | baw hb ES ———————- ar aS bring back the spark of fife, and = j About five hundred pairs of Women’s Street Shoes, made of gunmetal calf, kid and patent | Flannelette trifle leather ; finest quality, newest styles, all sizes and all widths in some style that’s Plain pink, white or blue or fancy stripes; very finest and Women's Gowns; a heotes soiled, yet easily good money's worth at $3.00; for tomorrow's Econc Sale |heaviest materials. Values up to $2.50; for to- -$1.59 ink Se Women's Strap Slippers om sense heels and hand-turned soles ; splendid for house wear; sizes from 3 to 8. Regular value $1.50; for tomorrow's Econ- | Wor omy Sale... seks bbddenant abobee «+ - 81.00 | and ———_—-~<+73--- rrr eee with kid uppers, comr | MOTTOW ewocces oe seereee nen's Flannelette Gowns, tn blue and white or white stripe; high neck and long sleeve. Special a has a chance of recovery A Library Tables, Pedestals, Stools, Etc. Great Bargains in library Tables . = $19.75 .. $9.50 -+. $21.75 . 815.75 $18.75 . $30.00 $6.25 .. $8.25 . 811.50 $138.75 wany Library Tal oe ly English Library le for . Table for .. Strauss Bros. and other famous — }}}s200 ran ibrary Table for’. lable for $5.75 | edestals © : 2 just four Every pedestal in cellareties left in stac « u tock All similar | pri ‘ in design to picture. pt Made of solid oak | piece throughout, and well | or early i finished. We offer inches © folk © prices ly Eng _Cellarettes We have fitting Suits, tured is a solid oak finished golden English 4 high, 12-inoh ular price Young Men’s College Clothes ||| |\," , j | forte ean Highest Styles—Lowest Prices }} HEcS}y ("| sistas" rhese College Clothes-are the height of fash 816.75 can be had in @f sizes, up to 36 chest é K = $22.00 estal ? Cy ion, an measure? Phe Che _ Stools Racks, Ete. $10.00 Suits are a. $12.50 $18.00 now Suits are now and $20.00 Suits e now Clearance Sale of Men ’s Shoes First Avenue Side \ ‘TOHmorrow we offer $2.6 ade Annex patent leather; all $4.00. On sale to- Tabourette, 11k ¢ r Solid oak, finished gold arly Eng University price $4.00 WHOLE BLOCK LONG | tal SCCON® ANE UNION Store Open Every Saturday Evenig