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IN | LISION a Do Everybody. 3 Washington when congress fe in Although warned of this vou loc y have loss earnestly making thelr h notified What will be itions : Fy Onl, Fed were injured & Berkeley trair cosh To ear vinit no one ly today signals ear enveloped the a Ton Rd of the Ber tt opserve the dans net the momer ones was travel! Sates cal or callistor ear of th was at the of the on . arled on top nd all from Mars? f Schae ed languag of t Th What will fer, who str of Ongar i Roader ato (py abulary ¢ pen and penet! we w spirit Oakla : They and the rokrakers as funny it n for the the Tt wilt 7 SLIDE TO SAFETY ON A SIENDER LINE (By Untted Pres) YORK, Feb. 12.—-Heven men, forming the crews of wrecked fishing schooners, day slid to safety on the slender lite lime of the Sandy Hook life saving station. The vessele were driven ashore om Sandy Hook by « flerce gale whieh raged through the night The schooner Franklin 8. Neleon was the firet to be sighted tn die The life savers attempted to launch their boat, but were buf feted back by the breakers that rolled in mountain high, The gun and ine then were resorted to | with euecess, Man after men came ashore in the breeches buoy, which, beaten by the waves and pelted by hall, with stood the elements until ali were resewed. Hardly had the last man the Nelson when she sank Almost immediately the schoon er Libby struck, The life line again was used by the men ashore and every person on the Libby was brought sa The Libby seemed to withatand the pounding of the waves nnd It ts believed that abe can be saved. TIMBER FALLS OFF | CAR; TWO KILLED (My Ones Pre. AUBURN, Cal, Feb. 19 Tre men are dead « third prob. ably fatally burt as the result of a peculiar wreek between Clipper Gap and Colfax, The dead are H Jones and Charles Stuil The men were doing construc en work on the road near ten nel late yesterday tram ewung past them, the lumber on a flat car was dislodged and they were buried beneath me val anche of timbers AB xaos: was killed instanth, a Page) platfor gy barrow passage” pertons, & « ‘of Oakland « seriously injured re ue Merritt hospital Bennett, Joho jon, Janes | Jouepd W . Harry Chap ~~ Roberts was the conductor NEW teen evy, | (we Gi oe Feb. 12H who was In ‘ou the Herke Route trans-da . eine death at the hospital here to this city on the the plier a cabinet maker ‘Gad st, Oakland of 1028 Adiine were also brough” ; Bt the Harb le to Rack fox skin fire & result of ders of the é that tneti pay the balance im of th Ae & Savings ban Tex~-Figh! “while | from home and kindred and kone there to grapple with It unexp the Impressions made vod ite Inhabitants upo things (through the to} As « freight) THERE IS HOPE Two Honest Representatives of the Common Peo- ple Are in Washington to See and Hear and tome gO to Africa for adventure, but the truly intrepid go to That's where things happen seonston. Things happen there od Sohaefor and A, D. Condo have fone to Wash playfully, but at the apirit of adventure. edly, No one in Washing ven the preaident by Washington and tts such a mind as that of Con of fverett True and Mr be the effect upon such an tntel igalos to exprest himeeif Uhrough nd Adolf, or fn the charlotte russe What will it be? ry Not They are going to give you thetr impressions through the med They have gone to Washington In no nar They are not conventional are loo harder It strikes thom the They are that strikes more they will tourtste. not king for anything be in The Star Btull died shortly after brought to a local hospital Fleming may die he received Half men were sertousty LOCAL BRIEFS A play im the Servian will be presented Sunday at Maccabees temple by the Bervian- ronian ctut Under the title of rhe War &t Kostove Field.” the play deals with the intrigue of the jeourts of Canr Lasare and the Turkish sultan in the Ser Turkioh war of 1349 burt vian Rev Mra } inet ni hureh, tron at Mr. John Marvin Dean — Dean were given # rec t at the Tabernacle Da, ist and F. flar a” | Rt. Rev. Edward J ot Beattie, hae been an attack of rheumatiem for the past week He has been in the Providence hoapita! for several days. b xpects to be well enough to eave during m week Presbyterian O'Dea. | The First yesterday sold | and * st to Nile B. Peter for $36,006. Mr. Peterson pr to erect a modern family ho- L upon the site The dramatic readings given at Sunday ning services of the | church by Rey L. Garvin are attractiog | attention Tomorrow night! the wubject w The Tragedy of Jow | On and after April 1 all do carying Hloenne tags for 1910 will be j impounded. The new licenses are now ready for distribution in the of. fiewa « treasurer. be ignorance of the taw prohibiting aceider remarriage within atx months of a decree of divorcee cost William C Black a fine of $)00 yesterday jthe supertor court Black remar iried twenty-eight days after a di sed the punishment nners ¥ QUANTANAMO, Cuba t Brunner were orion Joston on the gints white firing a salute here yesterday oft recor wessoe Of his time. MAN DOG LEAVES HOME; HOME WAS THE Y. W. C. A. | TEA That Jon is spe oe Senator! insane and dan eet of 0 jury sight ann Perhaps it was because he jto live at the ¥. W. C perhaps it was ght a dog named or pear, the Mrs. L. Jeotch collie disappeared, and the on the waterfront searching for the ani mal and offering every lounger she mot $10 reward for tts retarn Clough te stopping at the A., and is merely a visitor Seattle So is Commodore. She pinks he ran away to the docks. ca he has always liked the A erear Or modore a Clough's sid be on. er and lending) 5... It be ent Banquet by Mini«: anyway she spent a morning Y t 10-YEAR OLD ) BOY IN IS FINED (By United Press) NEW YORK, Feb. 12 sw Niemannaszek of New York, 10 ears of age, in at Mberty today, af spending three hours in the rk jail as the youngest debtor and bankrupt ever tncar the ssians Of Majors in, pre Place where th. founder a ’ in the street sev Bronisiaw was reer boys sanaki, 16 his bat away, and While playing weeks ago, & crowd of ta Edmund W age brew picked up « misalte at bis tormentors anski was badly and Hrontslaw arrested. The Ope War xche M3590 this attern “yee OF 10 da. T CURTAL THE SR. R&S, SERVIC ME Gate oo Pour ‘aad Reattle, Rentc ‘a ¥ will be ai city is instal Eat Fourth wy. and om King st t eased by wi ou hac yy $500 damages din stor ENDED WITH whose and F Ostabished wa. Might. The b with@rawn trom sere Mat operated between Pin. Jelterion rt. was x CAPS Were route woman here f or who bladder Fepe's rder bac e OF afford to leave ried 6 back, twinge io several doses, all atdes or Ins, nervousness, leeplessness, {nflamed elida, Aiaainess, tired ing and other symp clogged, sluggish kidneys anish CANYON “doug ye nites pr, Je im Arizona + ying experier force trial uit 8 party ot friend cu Canyon of Ke” The Fecently over th ih the private | de same Tesident ‘T country jast neontroll urination amarting. bladder (eape discolor. misery able night) and all in Ne the par wuepect the kidney or bladder disor- foe! rheumatic pains, don't » be miserable or worried, a fitty-cont ‘ape’s Diuretic from your druggist taking as M@rected, with oment you F thought It improper for a man dog | because he Bronis | treatment of | } water, And then, there is bis naval name Have many d whe she he the you seen my dog? many times, a around the docks. rolman Waitrip about ng Commodore, and he said ught he had seen the pet the possession of an express man. He is going *to the expressman Bat heard Mra. Clough bad p of the $10 reward al! around. aatd Madam, | think that the men will bring so many stray dows around the Y. W. ©. A. that you will have to move out, If you don't find Commodore, you'll probably have your plek of some dandics. ron ss BANKRUPT CY; $75; ASSETS 75 CENTS and costa, awarded $75 bringing the total to 095.36 Bronisiaw could not pay the money and he was locked up in jail. Hie attorney immediately ee cured bt operation of the The little fellow's ae follows AsseteOne palr of centa; one sult, 50 cents of stockings, 5 cents; one cents; total, 76 cents. bilitkes—Judgment riet court, $95.35 if the matter ie thought it will carry it to the state j court statement was shoes, 10 one pair cap 10 in Orange a » necessary supreme court “ BACKACHE OR KIDNEY MISERY — SEVERAL DOSES the knowledge that there is no oth or medicine, at any price, made anywhere else m the world, whioh rmileas or will effect #o thor ough and prompt @ cure This unusual preparation goes di- rect to the cause of trouble, die tributing {te cleansing, hegling 4nd | powniwa. upot | vitalizing fluence directly the organs and glands affected completes the cure before you re ine it A tew days’ treatment of Papo's Diuretic means glean, healthy, ao tive kidneys, bladder ahd urinary or- gans—and be } Ay A ee Your phyetatas pen peg bank or or guy weroan, eney wit you that Ie aon & spe, of Oineingatl, ie a le: 4 and Seonpry albig oils jn conden, thorough worth Gyr Goofidence only Papes Muretle wow 4 fifty-oent (réatment—trom any drug store--anywhere {n the world not! tell | | bain STAR--SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1910. THEY MISSED smUTH PI IN DEGREES (By United Press.) LONDON, Feb, 12 Although Dr Jean M. Charcot failed in his at tempt to reach the South Pole, din patches here today from the ex plorer declare that the party made| Valuable scientific discoveries, and] that the expedition wae “altogether ratinfactory.” According to the explorers got as far degre | dlspatohe an latitud a nouth and longitude 120 de Breen wot | Thin placed the within the Antaret! well but expeditio etree a} | distance of ten degrees to the north | being [from scurvy Mike | time from the injuries/ap the @ dozen other | sickness | Ade) lp language | Frew of the pouttion Srott in 1902 ravaged the Twenty mon, part part of the teland by Lieut die reached Sickness an French who elok during winter at Peterman's nearly all of them suffering It wae feared for o that they would have to give expedition on account of but Charcot finally com French nap" as far as island, surveying a new) stretch of land 120 miles long. ane tion the greater | wore ploted the an B. Charcot ts a rich h sclentist. He has been the Antarctic for a year and a balf his expedition having b with everything money The abip was the mont perfectly ap pointed of any ever ueed for a atmt lar purpose, He bad motor sleds of own Invention to carry bis sup The search for the Bouth Pole Is unlike the expeditions tn the Arctic regions, as there are no Exquitaux lfor guides and no dc } | bishop | fering from | church ito reach the South Pole, was re property at Bixth inetved today by Becretary Bridge | {the city comptrotier and city > jGeath was due to accident ‘vores, and Judge Gillam yesterday quarrel trben | dieates that there might have been sip | Dart | is not adjusted it} to} 1) which my tood. The Antarctic portion of the globe's sur {fe practically unknown. NEW YORK, Feb Som | mander Robert BE. Peary, North! Pole, Brooklyn, N Hearty con kratulations (BSigned.) CHARCOT.” This message from the French | sclentiat who failed tn his endeavor that 12, Y man, of Ge } Peary Arctic elu LEAVES A GAS “JET OPEN AND ENDS HIS LIFE Landing, #p Paria was fow asphyeiated hy ith's Cove, 4 dead this morning, | at he had turned on hea he went to bed. The! * that he bad been drinking in heavily and was in a stupor when! last seen has lod to the opinion that | but 4 which occurred with his} wife three days ago, since which) jtime she hae refused to see bitm, In |some premeditated intention on his Favia wae a rancher in the Che | jan country, where he spent most He recently came to the oft & hotel there that had the quarrel which may account for his death. State Bank of Seattle Cor. and Yesler Way Pioneer Place, First Ave Our capital, > and splendid factlities enable us to transact al} branches of banking in an uptodate and conserva tive manner, Commercial and savings accounts solicited and correspondence invited Bank Open From © Until 8 Saturday Evening War to the Teeth | Dents " Diamonds kee eps mond rings week ‘STERLING JEWRLEY 00. 106 Wirst Av ‘ Room 119. Main 7204 HOPKING & RYRE, Ine BROKERS | “To Aid ‘The firat ensentias .# corre of of examinati ht 08, n in oures. Gla year, nd fl Raven Drug. jof $1,500 other PATROLMAN BOUND OVER The preliminary hearing of Pa trolman Tom Walsh, charged with | manslaughter for the shooting of Antonio Partoptlo, Dec. 20, took an Unexpected turn late yesterday afternoon In Justice Brown's court, when h's attorney offer defense after the state had rested ite case, Walsh was bound over to the superior court in the sum A vond was given by bie father, James Waleh, and Dow jeink Bogzello. It had b 1 expect }e@ that the hearing would occupy thé whole of Monday and Tuesday “You will have to have mighty strong evidence to overco: the testimony of Narvol Thompson, the old man who was an eye witness, | wae a comment by an attorney to William HH. Morris, counse! for the aftey court had adjourned enter @ plea of gullty” when arraigned in sup f court Attorney Morris has bullt p a theory that Partopilo was not tf by either Patrolman Walsh or Patrolman McGrath, who were im purault of the fleeing boy, but Was ehot by someone In a crowd of Italikcne on a nearby corner. To the question, “Who shot Partopt lo? Morrie answers, “Mystery BAGLEY---HE’S GOOD AT FIGGERS Berttlo haw one good figgerer, at least, working for the city. This ts ©. B. Baxley, secretary of the de partment of public works. The Star ran a little story the day about “The Pussled Clerk.” It told about & man who had worked out a long division prob jem, then blotted It, so that he could only make out a few figures. The Star asked tts arithmetic sharks to won if they could work out the mise ing figures And Bagley did it not The answer correct, and neatly penciled, reach-| jed The Star office this morning: |LIEUT. SHACKLETON | TO VISIT ALASKA nial (ty Votied Press) LONDON, Feb. 12.—-Lieat Bhackieton, holder of the South” record, wili eat! for the United States March 19, and after Ku Parthest | lecture tour, will make an extend-/ ed hunting trip in Northern Alaska _VANC 7OU VER. & ploneer member te Wa.—Judge H. L resident. for sever of the territ head, aged #6 wione a isiatore tal Union Savings & Trust Co. of Seattle Capital Burpiue The man who saves on pay day, always has a pay day ahead. A Savings Ac- count can be started with one doilar, here, interest 4J Per cent Compounded Semi-Annually, JAMES D. HOGE, Presidefit. N. B. BOLNER, Cashier DIRECTORS Ferdinand Schmita, J.D Low Re fece Mtewart, C i Hebb, Cormick, Jomes Hows CORNER SECOND and CHERRY STREET it Orenckes 1d, Georgrione Heaton. Lady Wellington Lump Now $5.50 Per Ton at Bunkers if your dealer does not have it, phone Latimer-Wallace Co. Independent 5040; Sunset Main 8040. General office, 401 Hinckley Bik | EYE SPECIALISTS Nichols & Robson Of our coal {a warranted to pan out pure coal and nothing ee. You will find no artificial padding of weights with us, We sell boal—not dirt and rubbish mixed with ft And these grades of ours are the finest ever mined, with good heat jing and lasting qualities Better | put {n a good supply now while the | summer prices rule. You will save W. BULLOCK Both Phones 87 | lan we That Postal Deficit Postmaster-General Hitchcock reports that the Post-Office Department loses $64,000,000 a year in the business of carrying second-class mail (mag razines and periodica There is not a deficit of $17, as the department alleges, but actually a surplus of more than $10,000,000, when the specific loss on free rural delivery is taken into consideration, and the de- partment’s figures of $64,000,000 loss on second-class matter are wrong by more than $60,000,000. 000,000, THE SATURDAY EVENING POST for February 12th devotes its editorial page to this subject, showing the injustice of the recommendation to raise the rate on all magazines and pertodicals—but not on daily papers or the country weeklies. QF One fact: Inthe year ended June 30th, 1908, the weight of second-class matter compared to 1907 decreased 18,- 000,000 pounds. The postal expenditures increased $18,000,000. There is some- thing in it besides second-class matter. Look for a dozen more facts in this week’s (date of February 12th) number of THE SarurDay EVENING Post. Paid circulation this week is ,975,000 copies Curtis Publishing Company Philadelphia, Pennsylvania THE NORTHERN BANK BLOG. The Oriental Pool Rooms Corner Pike and Fourth, 45—Poo! Tabiee—15 The 25—Solo Tabter—-25 | Bar, restaurant, cigar stan seven chair barber shop. 1 | of the kind tn the world cash clven nway cally, 1413-15-17 Third av. between Pike and Union. s nearing completion home of the mis. ea Three round trips datly atte am. 12 m, Bunday, leave Beattie mw. andd p.m. Leav gm nak p y, \eav saves trem Colm ™, an Steame 4 achedule su ut and 5 Aveda verett at 0:66 a. m. Most r D Eyes Tested Free Mg - Steamer a change with Phones—Sur M rk guaranteed for two years HILLINERY FABLORS, & Bullding n 1619. 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