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Meshes a Impression on onal gat Audience at Lis BAVRE J, WILLIS SAVRE. “phe the ion t Writing wn ‘a valuable contrl Uterature of U TR bas two @istinet values nly trom t) standpoint, It etves a thoroughly ; ‘of the magn ee we capenie Wiage those acting 3 finences. | own heart pon ines, she ferln ( age oppertirn home the Bb abe is pounding anon thee, 8° MYRTLE VANE ws to Vane, the new , and that “pene at the ors now closing a long en duliet, It ‘alections. eff 1s leading woman of the mpany in Ban “TO JAIL FOR” SHORT WEIGHT ROSE, nba r leading w Lots next every mors ‘This fe the »tas fe is the atage (lew t le the aut idaho, feb. 9. wil sentence hwiteer, manager of the cher company and pr the Rotse Meat company, who waa sund guilty yesterday on charge of selling abort weight lard in pails The law provides a maximum fine of $200, @ prison sentence six months, or both fine and prisonment The decision against is considered « signal State Pure Food Commissioner Wailie, as this is the first canvie tion of its Kind for 23 years,-or since the short weight law was placed on the atate books The defense set up by Schwitzer was that he, as well as other deal era, sold the lard by the package iustdad of by the po The patia, however, are plainly marked, desig nating the number of pounds they are supposed to contain. The evidence Whowed that the dealers had short weighted atx! ounces on threspound palin, on five pound pails nine ounces, and on ten pound paile from 13 to 15 ounces. RUSSIA PAYS THE JAPS A COURTESY VLADIVOSTOK, Feb. 9. — The municipal assembly. today donated ¥) priests of the Buddhist ree tract of land upon Buddhist temple will be Judge George Botae paident of im districts rk sible for ue cone the argument We have no euch , ef course we haven't peli, Bow, I wonder wheth bave wretched tene eng fm Beattie. |[ dont who were there night realty citizens, he the un . are th the men hurrying the second act : once they were r (taithe Hotel Washington g were rushing. 0! . af their respective ~ to ca! Ay if the kidy wer the power? Climax has aif! was accepted with of appreciation on the priests and of residents and consular repre *. Among t local as well ae Russian idents ¢ Incident ts believed to be indica tive of future closer ations be tween Japan and Russia THE MARKETS The totter quote ox the zing ore eee otherwise indiented. are for strictly firet grades. Eae~ sed Butter—mazing Prien Srey from Beyers of ¢ < aaeh npoet rT. mative For Clara r do almost thing with Wast 2 or ying Price. fckens, 3 tbe. 1 2.00@ 3 1 Beiling rice 2 Beyers’ st Melekly and with " sent hin Gutter. His MP and cad Reyers has been band ever sinc Maher's teeth are along Thir wane peneted for Pe Poot. ins Seeking « Olt, maker ¢ Pr week ten Uafeeling jada: 105 - * eee nut ati trim No ue, treat 2en~~-~~c oseco-o2 SSS=nSKSSSSSs=23, -- 1, whe eon ft Coleman's a1, see rer] t=: BM Kimball, tho ¢ is now with <r: Sheffield y Be Del Lawren Ht opens itn at March 2 *mphony enulated en, feed BS Pener as the soi Mes a Widow” atom 7 ‘ Babron 8 “Patios Li Mite by the ated Milky Saturday ut . 1 to 9 om, 5 ens — A to 24 on “7 Wight Before at. V able vibe tottering jmpeny at the he Mea ty play, feranine 4 ‘ i Gelling rice. ” Selling Prices hantorns ie, and Dr, Pa tet, at the Pant ite 1 londay, the} hed T Schwitzer| vietory for} Jap | Jap | THE 8TAR—WEDNESDAY, oot Leber chil 9, 616: 1 54-40 OR FIGHT Stirring Story of Adventure in the Early Days of the Northwest. BY EMERSON HOUGH Author of “The Miasissipp! Bubble.” (Copyright, 1909, The ba-Morrtil € CHAPTER XXXII | “hey married tn the interest of sot ence! They married with the de liberate tntention of improving in |dividuals of the human Father, is it not so?! Some speech stumbied tongue; Dut she raised her hand Listen to me. 1 will be fair to father, falrer than you were * to yourself or to my mother. 08, these six concluded to im. rove the grade of human animals! hey resolved to marry among the} peasantry—becauge thus they could select finer specimehs of woman kind, younger, stronger, more fit to bring children {nto the world, Is not that the truth, my father? It wana the way we thought, whispered, "It wage the way thought wane wine.” “And perhaps it was wise, It was! selection. Se now they selected Two of them married German work ing girla, and those two are dead but there ts no child of them alive. Two married in Austria, and of se one died, and the other is in & madhouse, One married a young Galician girl, and so fond of her did he become that she took him down from his station to hers, and he was lost, The other ; it was my father,” There he sits, You, | low . my life for him now down gladly for him done #0. hated him. He, the last one, for this fitting animal to lead to the altar, He was tall and young and handsome, and rich, do you He could have chosen among his) own people any woman he cee Inatoad, he searched among Hefans, the lower Austriny Prussians. He examined and jony, Many he found still none to ault his ectentific ideas He bethought him then of searching among the Hungarians, where sald, the n the world are he fownd her mother! The silence broken at last hopeless voice THE STORY OF HELENA VON RITZ species. in every true woman’ heart a spark of heavenly fire, in the dark adversity.—Washington “But Madam tried to begin menta which seemed to me ages long, I broke out But once, at least, you promised to tell me who and what you are. Will you do that but At Madam" 1) last, after mo Y yea!” she anid, “Now I Ii finish the clearing of my soul after all, shall be my confes. he we sor We heard again @ faltering foot fail in the hallway, 1 raised an eyebrow in query Tt i my father Yea, but him come. He also must hear. is indeed the author such as ft te Father,” she added, “come, you here. I have something to to Mr. Trist.” She seated herself now on one of the low couches, her hands ciaap- jed acrows ita arm, her eyes looking }far away out of the little window |heyond which could be seen the hills across the wide ‘om “We are foreigners,” she went on “ae you can tell. I speak your lan |} xuage better than my father does, we | was younger when | jlearned. It is quite true he ts my father, He ts an Austrian noble j man, of one of the old farntites. He was educated tn Germany, and of © has lived there "I could have told moat of you both,” I said She bowed and resumed My father always a student As & young man In the university he waa devoted to certain theortes }of bis Own. N" est-ce pas vral, mon! |drole?” she asked, turning to put jher arm on her father’s shoulder as {he dropped weakly on the couch be jside her He nodded he said. “I waas not content |the ways of my people | “So, my father, you will see. |ahe, amiling at hits, “being o |e Mermined on anything which They have no hope pted, decided, with fiv are cut down te pie a certain exp ople. They bel the strangest experiment hot tot ever made in the interest My God led setence, It ing from m 8 ions and tr raised my ever done > | She hesitated no ldo we to took from on . *, t other. wonder This father let He of my story ait ay she said} my fath I would forfeit 1 would Imy it Better had | But in my time I have of that yen of Bo st last peasant, my found that in the by her * she went on Now, the Hungartans are slaves | Austria. They do as they arg those who live on the great eo If they They are a to 0 room low was even aald even on it igh break, n apite of myself. I hand as though to be to go on. But she call upon our ge ny father came amor Na and found there @ you dear 0 then, and ftv T name them Th were Kari echt Hardman bern, Karl von dolph von Wardherg friends Yes,” she “all) friends. and all fe Sometimes f think of my mother.” | My dear. PRAISES LOUGHNEY & Put! must tell this as ft was! | LOUGHNEY’S BAKE Then, sir, thease six, all Heidelberg) OVENS NOTED CHARACTER ACTOR he inte Ade Starnack We softly men, all well born, men of fortune, | all men devoted to science, and tn terested in the study of the hope lleasness of the average human be rope—these fools not which—they the in of acience f the ¢ that human ing poor in type ined to marry Nature anid 1. Neve a delicate scorned the hey of th ait marrlag ame nking. r love You do ther lowly that American way they would marry too much That wou credit!” i have r side. TALKS ON TEETH | By THE REGAL DENTISTS | A GOOD BUSINESS sald she meant no sacrifice Fine business ning ntist in our « Things are ¢ mar Ww | And every y an & beaver who 4 to dread dentist, and who put it |from month to month, these days with a amile faces WE NEVER HURT A BIT They tell they perform such 1 We are no miracle workers We claim to have discovered an entirely new system of dentistry after years of hard study ly experiment. It fs not an Here | dental discovery or something we) ment stumbled on, but the result of care Th ful, painstak hard work for years The JOHN V. DAILY Dally, recognize t Cha Da merits a vinit of the the FP the mughney esent winhe come rel to m t inderstand how we wonde ha less nights much pain portant part in “The Me recent engagement at theatre and ha awe while perform im with Dav a Warfield Master,” in a th and can't { hing ry Moor and coat acel Mr. Dall igned atate menta in all the viatted, and the Bake O Aiffe leading cities we ave t ont treat ing fa now atment to give quention will advantage Aine and come to and-enjoy your teeth put in perfect conditions? this # advised by al friend that the Bal id fix me up and I immediately the and having | medic Oven order un-| wo der idea began treatment the ree We varvelous to t the pain can't take our wor » you me, After and talk with will be able to! tire! ri the first treatmer knee on y “vy much t being Beattie longer and treatment with in the Pe ulldin tfully DAILY free from ber, I ematn I th & Loughne Hank Yours reape JOHN believe we ince that y are in the lim no right place We give a written guarant on you more with | continuing all wor | REGAL DENTAL N. W, Cor, Third Ave. Acrosa the streat from OFFICES and Union 8t.| the P.O. | Always on the Job KRUEG You Deal With Him | bis! searched long} it te} irl, one much younger than him felt, She was the most beautiful, so iihey say, of all those people, many Of whom are very beautiful,” | i “You-proot of that!" sald 1. She! knew 1 meaut no idle Sptiery | | “You, she was beautiful. But at firat she did not fancy to marry thie Austrian student nobleman She said no to him, even when she found who he was and what was his pitation--even when ghe found that fy ant her no dishonor, But our rffor had heard of it, and, being dis Pleased at this mockery of the tra ditions of the court, and wishing tn jis sardonic mind to teach those |fanatical young nobles to rue well their bargain, he sent word to the jeirl that she must marry this man my father, It was made an im pertal order! And #0 now, at last, since he was jhalf orazed by her beauty, as men Jare sometimes by the beauty of |women, and sinc. at last this had |1ts effect with her, as sometimes it does with women, ahd since it was perhaps death or some severe pun fahment if she did not obey, she | married bim—tmy father,” 10 PALE, THIN PEOPLE | The Quaker Drug reg Offers to Pay for Bamose if It Does Not Make Thin People Fat. Samove, the remarkable flegh j forming food —— be used by all} who are pale, iy and thin. It mingles with the food and alds as-| [elmiletion, so that when taken for ja short time, Nature will soon ae sert her normal powers, and the! | food that fs eaten will give strength | and good feah | | Weigh yourself before you com |mence the use of Samone, and you & steady gain, Samove selentific fesh-forming food wm the thin and scrawny to their proper weight, and (lls the | Weak and debilitated with vigor and vitality Such remarkable resulta have fol Quaker Drug Co. ts willing to pay for the treatment if it does not give the desired results, They make this offer generally and want all who are thin, weak and mut of & box of Bamose from terma postpaid on receipt of} | AMUSEMENTS | 40MN CONT 4 Moore Theatre ading Mt Yer 0 | Tmatate “The Recent THe Waris SUNDAY RYENING Seat tale Tomorrew Wo Havages Orie The Merry Widow By. GRAND " s0TN CONT om “THE WOLF” gene, Weitere. Author I eee a ‘" Seattie Theatre RUBaE 4 DREW Managers Phones _ LOIS Mat. Today Friday Special Mat. of saphe. funeet Main 1904. Ind 4906 | THEATRE thd Week D. & Lawrence Players “The Lost Trail” First Time Here NTAGES THEATRE “UNEQUALED VAUDE 2" FOUR MEUMANS Other Big Acts PAULINE All Week e080, i) an Coming Mats 1 the, The, tee CLARA BELLE JEROME Nod Bight P 1" Toodles Ww x 4 arr Nights, ISTAR THEATRE Armstrong's | Big Baby Dolls SWEETHEARTS AND WIVI® Grand Opera House THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10. | | ORDEMAN ; } DR. B. F ROLLER FINIGH MATCH Tickets now on sale. General jadmission $1. Reserved $2 and $3, ‘Fifth Symphony Concert Vriday Afternoon, Vebruary th Moore Theatre SEATELE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA HENRY HADLEY, Conductor Sololat—MAN NNER—Violin $1.00, $1.60 lowed the use of Samose that the|f TREMENDOUS AILROAD WRECK While on its way West a carload of fine Clothing from several of the largest wholesale clothing houses in New York was wrecked. The goods were not damaged but the cases were smashed and the stock so badly mixed up that the railroad company was forced to take the same. The entire shipment, consisting of $45,000 worth of Fine Clothing, has been brought to Seattle and will be closed out in ten days’ time by the railroad company at 35 per cent less than actual cost to manufacturer. The sale will begin at 9 tomorrow morning, Thursday, February 10, at 1116 THIRD AVE. BETWEEN SENECA AND SPRING STS. This stock must be turned into money within ten days. be sold at tremendous sacrifice. $7.50 $9.85 Everything will For Suits, Overcoats and Cravenettes that sell to $20. For a strictly guaran- Below we quote a few prices: teed Waterproof Crav- enette that gellg retail $9.75 in any store for $20. $1 5 00 America’s best fab- 6 rics; full journey- man hand tailored. The pink of style and perfection, and sell regularly up to $40. worth up to $50. No finer garments can be had at any tailor’s in the land. Do you want the world’s best? See them. Suits, Overcoats and Cravenettes worth to $22.50. German, English, French, Italian and For to $27.50 Suits, Overcoats and Cravenettes, full hand tailored. Custom ilored in nobby business suits $1 3 65 or dark dressy ma- s terial. Suits that were made to sell up to $35. PEOPLE of SEATTLE! Sale at 9 o’Clock Sharp Tomorrow Morning, Thursday, Feb. the 10th IF YOU ARE WISE LOOK FOR 1116 THIRD AVE. BETWEEN SENECA AND SPRING STS. ui For Suits, Overcoats and C ravenettes IT MEANS BIG ROUND DOLLARS IN YOUR POCKETS IF YOU TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS SALE. FREE! Something for FREE! nothing Cut this Biggest and Best KRUEGER He Will Please You It's out and will give sthing. It's no fake. bring It to us and we you something for ne worth your time. Drs. Nichols & Robson OPTICIANS, 320 Northern Bank Bidg., Beattie, Wash. 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