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WASHINGTON, Feb. 8. Presid with the question he wi fight it out to a fi © t with congresa, in th ia well know ha A pant in ne ortain term posstbility of the Unt Standard Of Co. here has been a great abund-| th winter That Busy Bugaboo ite House has prealder om brought ta Measures are “destine tin for the benefit of capita It t « t Taft pr campaix trust Iaw if ft 4 pose gourt of the is to be found gest th nation’s affected by such are many in the circles of offic! dom who look upon such an att as “most | asantly insolent,” to | 4 say the leas’ nied. NEW YORK, Feb, 8—An under. current of support, with a fractional rally, following the open Ing of the stock market under heavy pressure today, showed that the “interests” who are believed to be giving the government and the courts an “object legen,” intend to give just endugh strength to pré vent a disastrous panic. If is pelieved that the “interests” will take care to protect them selves from any severe loss, but the “object lesson” is proving ao most expensive lesson to those who mot prenared for it NEW YORK, F are giving the om and the Direct harges a are for the purpose the government tn trusts. It declared that the money powers have deter 1 five the government and th *a practical 4 post ratic of night be © 44 te k trust should be dix decision dissolving ¢ WALL STREET PLANS SCARE at turn hi visited the American Tobaceo Co, and the tifrow fat advice” and nse!” for | ing treet this | through amendment of the measure | hour, presented Effort cles as an son the market during the nite ith er on Saturday or Monday, but that that sharp, JOHN'S GREAT SACRIFICE A TRIFLE | BERLIN, Feb. 8—Dr “se 99 | ble arose over loaning government jtents to Confederate veterans at th THE SEATTLE STAR OBERLIN STUDENTS 'REPULSED NEGRO | | WRECKED A JAIL | MOB; THREE DEAD (By United Prem) CHATTANOOGA, Tenn, Feb. 8 killing three negroes of a| | which was wrecked during a raid; mob that bad besieged them tn a lby a crowd of Oberlin college stu: | construction camp néar Hall's Bar, raft is face to face today | dents last night when they rescued/a party of white surveyors and back to the walland [two of thelr comrades who had/| workmen, were rescued today by on arrested on charges of intox! | Capt, Burke and a posse of officers logiviative program. It |oation. The two in Jat! were L. D.| from the local police department ave been intimated by finan | Herr, 28 years of age, and Robert) News reached Chattanooga late White House this winter, | Waters, 18, a student in the acad-| yesterday that the negroes, who fon DIT has been expressed | emy connected with the college were armed with rifles, had sur Watere recently wad expelled| rounded the whites. The survey from the academy because of mie | ore had taken refuge behind the conduct I evening more than a| Unfinished government dam they jdogen students accompanied him| were building, Capt, Burke, (in j}to Elyria for a celebration before charge of the ponse, telephoned | by provid. | hig departure for his home. headquarters today that three ae Returping to Oberlin at a late! groes had been killed during the Waters and Herr were ar-| siege, which had been lifted. rested, Their companions tmme-| (iy Untied Brees) ONERLIN, Ohio, Feb. 8 Work | sancial interests, as well as | b treet ly most worrled by the © court upholding the Sher in the fire more tringent regulations orts to have the incorporation | iegela “and rushed the ia. |A KING RECOVERS See ie) eee Seated Wain ths ccthons ant ee FROM OPERATION © great great taftuence § erated the two prisoners (ay wohed Beased tha preg? was th destruction they I¢ tt that) eroCcKHOLM, Bweden, Feb. 8 through ‘ Porkmon wore summoned early (©) rhe condition of King Guatay is re A ent that the fed. | 4ay to repair the damage, | ported as satiafactory today follow 4 v not be ing an operation inet night for ap-| f no particu MYSTERY iN DEATH pendicitts. The king's condition tp th kers, because dicates that he will have a speedy ok up i almost a « jr oovery The Swedish monarch ine of reasoning Is present | midnight cperation was performed wy in most authoritative |The court physicians had difficulty (By United Press) PORTLAND, Ore. Feb. 8A. T Harness, an employe of the Thiele detective service company, either committed suicide or was killed by year tiave been |the accidental discharge of his re volver late yesterday in the writ-| ing room of the company. Besid Bary there was only one other yon in the P | L E was general and |shot was accidental or was fired} fluence which was undefined |Chariés Mapes as bordering on With suicidal tntent | Bent to Demonstrate the Merite of | lzation could not be de Tho police are detaining Pyramid Pile Cure. } i without ball | What It Hae Done for Others, It | Can Do for You. We have testimontals by the hun TO MAN TO WHOM HE GAVE HIS WIFE, “'e¢# bowing all stagoe, kinds and | degreen of piles which have been | cured by Pyramid Pile Cure | Dr. Miede treated rather as a If you could read these unsolic- | William | matter of course the great sacrifice ited letters you woul no doubt go the oung Baray an | Karl Jorn bas made in giving up to the nearest drug storeand buy | Tot He ove of whom | 2l# wife #0 she might espouse the |» box of Pyramid Pile Curé at once 7 “ man to whom #he has given her | price fifty cents. love. He had a oumber of clip We do not ask you to do this} her husband pings from various newspapers tell. | Send us your name and address and | arry when she « ng of and commenting on the af-| we will send you a sample by mall paratior a the |fair, and he seemed quite amused | free. some of them, He acknowledged We know what the trial package t he had been an in ate friend | will do. In many cases it has cured | Jorn, and showed several pio | piles without further treatment it ures given to him by th: it proves ite value arnt One of the more from your druggist, at of the | scribed my dear frier This is fair, a it not? Simply} f Ber. helm Miederer,” and is explanation of lin determining the nature of the disease When it was diagnosed as appendicitis an ima late opera tion was decided upon. n stocks, usually | s standards, have drop ny cases the room at the time also employed as a] yet all powerful. No one | detective cording to Mapes, | 1 to be able to give any defi- Barnes held the gua in his own cause for the heavy selling band when it was fired, though Mapés is uncertain whether the lepr Mapes (By Untied Prew.) wife of Tenor Kart Jorn, » you or fill out free coupon below and mail Kari Jorn today saa iat No knife and its doctor and hie bills. torture, No] placing of « statue of fame aterday FREE PACKAGE COUPON Fill out the bisnk Hues below with your name and address, cut heir annual encampment at Mo yet coupon and mall to the PYR | Dile, Ala., next April AMID DRUG COMPANY, 841 Heyburn tnveighed against men f pyramid Bldg. Marshall, Mich in “ret: for betes vert pi lage ; im rene” ‘wallorme a neve A sample of the great Pyramid to occupy government property Jp, ure will then be sent you rebel” flag being at onee by mall, PREP, in plate » the | to fly over ft (ty Cn ASHINGTON, F senate ye rwed did his best to r O0 Co., of New Jers cunds of the civil war, and! To show t Gisgust at the | *T*?Per upheld waved the bloody ehitt with a| demagogism Idabo poll. || Name It is also believed that . outdid the hottest G. A every republican and demo — interests are very much disturbed ampfire since "é erat alike voted for the granting of || ”'"** by the proposed federal tneorpora t was Heyburn the quest. on a roll call, except City and State tion bit for fear that congress ly a few days He urn himeelf Buying HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR Red Hot Specials Torr Infants ings, sil On wale Women's Mus Gow f sizes, yok f and tucks. Cn sale Women's G i Hone or eG v 9 pair uv 8 orrow Wome ‘ H leas Le Furs and Muffe; regular price $5.00. $1.99 Each Ole As We Told You Yesterday London’s Low Prices Make Elsewhere _Extravagant Suits for Women $3.98 Children’s Values to $25.00 _ Aprons escribe these Suits here more than Gingham are : - 7 ro. made f absolutely i $ N " ye t ay tol fast color « ham; sizes from < b t er offered 2 to 8 years, These aprons are very well mad 8 are with stra straps tn ns. Another sleeves; full alze ial 200 Specials From Our Lower Floor BLANKETS—Ex e oo! fin AFORTS Large and W Filled t ra Large @ , wit ain bac ’ alue 3 1 e Bee ee cists’ pink an bike’ Bitah’ th Elastic ff t 1 a al per Garte Elastic in all widthe PEQUOT SHEETING i hed Sheeting, just a from % to 1 inch wide; regu Special--Lace Curtains and Couch Covers iy,a ” O96 $1.38 ate $2.48 3 lrg raand black; regular Wedne Shc | Pak: Tae. | Mae 98c Stag." Upstairs Glove lace fink ien; embroidery — backs worth.$1,76, Wed $1 10 nesday, a paty ' Women's Golf. Gidves in all colorg; a large lot to pick from, thany fancy weaves; val for } 00 alr oe | and Childre colors, tanc all wool To clear @ palr makers in these great Trade § Never before h ther, been such # trade pale Women's Two-Clasp row embroidered back, Kid Gloves. These are ail from, new ¢ wloye buyer in New York, a week of the February There must be a rea son for the wonderful popularity of our reat Pure Food show-—per hapr because it is big gor and better thar eret before. The at fondants at the booths explain their wares to you and to giv many of the booths, nothing to pay are so @iad to his Week to ¢ Course | Attractive Program At Theatrett i or Taptoen— | piteog Himcooptee Sirs Wednes. . day eapples; No. 2 Core Marek — Paull § . Pranak. Weansets stag Wena or phe ioe akes | Wednesday, cake tonder Genen $1.16; ca New Jame—Put wv 10c cane; @ ibe value. day, dozen, 61.15 p Bleaghed Rateine-—New fornia Bleache Htana Ee cattient coke Rlew—N ice FASHIONABLE COSTUMES AND COATS HALF PRICE $65.00 Chiffon Broadcloth Costume $95.00 Delft Blue Satin Costume, in Tan, fer $32.50 Made with wide lap tifully embroidered ¢ ders, beau or yoke $58.50 Tan Chiffon Broadcloth Cos- tume for $29.25 Made with panel front afd faney embrotdery Joke and aiveves made of handsome Point Ven | $135.00 All-Over Lace Costumes ¢s:) Marked at $67.50 Made of exquisite in er white chiffon and taffeta silk, beautifully trimmed in tucked sat in mensatine $125.00 Handsome Cream Chiffon Costume for $62.50 tter am chiffon 2 and taffeta $110.00 Ecru Embroidered Net Cos- tume for $55.00 Made with deep yoke of re trimmed in heavy eatin. $70.00 Tan Chiffon Broadcloth Cos- tume for $35.00 $50. 00 Light Blue Chiffon Costume Marked at $25.00 _Irade Sale of Cotton 200 BLEACHED Lockwood 8H eine FOR 15 inche@ wide, & a strong. A chance ave. Trade Bele prt 15¢ Ln ncaa PERCALES FOR, A YARD, awb I Inches wide: aly ‘ @ht and k grounds. Trade Sale 6c ABSORBENT SURGEON'S GAUZE 4c This is going to be a Silk season son, this store offers two fresh, spring silks You know t plendid lines of Dross $1.25 All-Siik Directoire Satin; 27 inches wide. | wine and cream, LINCOLN'S B HDAY POST SKATIOOS BIG STORK—S [pe buying p. power and the cash resources of this great store are working Sales, showing that we can and do cut the c« tle. Some crisp bargains here for Wednesday. pair; and they are well worth {t, Are yours here tomorrow for 7c @ pair sets between the fingers. The colors are Brown, Mode, Tan, Slate, Red and shipped to ue by express for thie second great Ls | Splendid Wednesday List in the Grocery Store | Wednesday Rice. Wednee Wisaal 8 $6.50 Tailored Waists for | Made ot ex | able or Last of the Women’s Long Coats $45.00 Imported game Coats, $27.50 Full-Length Coats Y ee $22: 50 ‘da Fitted Coats of Unfin- $19.50 “Wooltex” $1.25 Mesdalines and Loulsines in stripes, dots and conventional designs; 27 In new shades of brown, navy, French blue, reseda, apricot, light blue nders with Easteeg tof living im Seag: of women's Gloves—Gloves that sell all the ar arou Fine Kid Gloves, one oversewn seams; gus- Misses’ One-Clasp Hoves ‘mht by our alert t « lews-than-regular price ‘Trade Sale of Muslin = | 250 Der. 45e Corset Covers © you gen n away at o—Free of Many t styles In the lot; made of nainsook. Some have « yoke of fine lace and p a Hawalle ane, » 20¢ 15c pular white Bath Boas 16¢ | p in x / | of rows of with beading t 10c tt S22 Boz. $1.50 Women’ sG fall, Hew | | High Neck Gowns with fancy yoke of aC | embroidery and hemstitched tucks | neck and long sleeves fir with ] | embrotd of natnac | ompire style yoke of Val tx and medallions. A good $1 ar pad ruffle. Blip-Over Gowns k or crossbar; round y se Over ew at pingancy ne satin, ove t onne and sleeves $3.95 $3. ag i Satin Lined, for $22. Made with w tr 4 in vet and fancy braid Broadcloth for $13. a back ished Worsted for $11.25 Halt 1 ‘ . ° he ¢ Coats and Man- nish Stripe Homespuns for $9.75 Ma Morning Trade Sales | Phone Orders FOR 100 20 yards sold’ On Sate From 8:30 to 10:30 Only— Ibe AND 20c BERKLEY CAMB 12 toa Basement North $1.00 WHITE HOUSE ¢ KE ous W H 35¢ SUNBURST SATEEN F < FOR 59¢ ook book inde: YARD, 1214 ‘we t and eee Main Ploor 2/20 FIGURED SILk FOR 5e ‘ ‘ Third ¥ hat, of ec Sitk = Bress gzre inches wide. pink, gray, tan, myrtle Qa 1 “ame — | GS CARDS RMERLANINE 11 bor St. Valentine's BR TERS 2° = ot very fF H ; Valentine Nev a] be ace wud ane co efoets 8: ka ta Al HCOND AVE.