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" EEE a rg a Mort tos Interview ‘Star World-Tourist: See | on’ $ t Int Beautiful Vale of Kashmir pl the little ket The two women froze to wrap that em Mt NEW YORK, Jan. 21.—Paul M My ot ration n y other clety, RAVE ec last interview to the United Pre ecka shortly before his death. It was in| the public, ¢ 9 answer to statements by Governor ing aw constr reasonal Hiram Johnson of California, ir v « tb iy which the railroads were arr ed | vidual, that q for their alleged hostile attitude to | special privileges are the interests of the people Helena—A q en placed against all Oregon and we ul countle t met, In Idaho and Washingt cles « . Washington —As @ result of the |or lees eaustal, 1 Canadian — rectly commandos tee, bat ta th ante aid 1 have always belleved that ers’ conferences ir there will be a A tlon Of custom products, natur greater than property ever, Marie 1 manufac: | mitted to meet tured jactually marri p ! that| French ineurgents business | twenty-th etfo pe ARCTIC CLUB BALL 1911, by the Ur BY THE LATE PAUL MORTON would be sorry to think that form n and proper s might stand equal (Copyr Washington residences and must be prov at «the y knocked out of the t priation bill yesterda there Is not some fat which individual ty rig =o BACKUS iat H. C. LEWIS DIES Albany. 1 third 3 That M ferred all b politan F r his appointmer state university yesterday of th tee appoint Duluth, Minn.—Ch owt ¢ x } O PLAY “PINAFORE we «| Clarksburg, W. Va.—Fire 1 : t ‘ royed the T hotel he te o@ Chicago.—Attorney Charles ¥E. | $500,000. ADVENTISTS HERE Proy of Chi ttee he INDIANS TO LECTURE | Taraknath Das and Surendra] y Rose, natives of India, o i uate of the U. of W., and of Stanford versity, wi tomorrow night at the Si BE. chureh sc AUTO HITS CAR An automobile owned Fox, 820 First av. 8. co Broadway-Pike stre smashing is of the auto. “ MAY CHOOSE EGAN HOLDS UP Logg (iy United Pre ©) p| SACRAMENTO, J 21.—Mar is aggregating $ in Exar entic i] the graft Investixating ton @ t The mayo of pe LECTURES AT Y.M. CLA R. H. Stretch, the engineer who the Comstock | lecture tonight at the Y M.C. A he com-/| cessor to Chas. D. Norton ose saint now t re | f° MEET AT Y. M. C. A. look out over town of Sprinagar, Baptist ministers’ confer Indus river. 1 meet next M at the} The Star Tour of SPRINAGAR, Ka Kashm Kashmir vale, and winding College Inn SUNDAY DINNER $1.00 Oriental ing river atretch fertile bottom lands that are ve Rev. George Robe leave next week for a warne, newly-« nent at Great Falls, Mont ' siding a Smoke in His Court, if You Fae Like, But Don’t Dare Be Late = more beautiful than the vale of Kashmir, but pe ape none at tiful and sare eso’ here WILLIAM HH. MURPHY’S FRIENDS ALL aya mountains. Se seee) PREDICT REPEATED ACHIEVEMENTS, we shall go on up in untaing, a journey of Ineale ble the “highest and] UNEQUALED ENTERTAINMENT orn Hit east to a height of 00 feet Betwoen the ¢ and on either side (PAID ADVERTISEMENT) Three Other Acts, OF OF T VORLD. | ROOF OF THE WORLI Delfino, Hendler, Metropx THE g Bennett, and MEMPHIS, Tenn., Jan. 21.—-You; May smoke, chew acco, remove | your coat, chew gum, or do any thing else that adds to your com-| fort, but you can’t whisper or be one minitte late at a session of Judge A. B. Pittman’s court with-| out drawing a fine. Judge Pittman occupies the bench in third cireult court of helby county, Tenn. After serving eight years, he is beginning his second term. Memphis lawyers call him the “model” judge, who runs an ideal court like clockwork. | : During the last election, Judge | re Pittman did not spend one cent in| campaigning. “If the people like) my record they can elect me again. | A Judge should not seek office said, and he was re-elected. | Judge Pittman banishes useless ceremonies, but expedition of busi ae: ally to another fact—namely Kashmir is also celebrated for its ats goats thrive on Kashmir scenery, the | HAS BEEN MEMBER OF COUNCIL FOR ELEVEN ‘ock and inclined toward he perpendicular, and Kashmir—-| YEARS—EIGHT FROM THE “NINTH” AND ot the kind of wool that grows on THREE “AT LARGE.” the back of the Kashmir goat hmir, for centuries an in wegen Brit ch Tn “. ater ‘vaving | Regarded in Every Section tants of the Mowats, the Afehane| of City Asa Capable and and the Sikhs, The Kashmirians ' | j ness Is his hobby. |are K splendid race of Aryan blood Dependable Councilman . - wea ; He never holds session one min- | y white ok ed oe me 4 Zt ute after time set for adjournment are big and , ay aE at. a 5 “The jurymen are evidently tired women noteg Ja aia : i and being business men may have H. Murphy, who for 11 h engagements,” explains the judge JUDGE A. B, PITTMAN —“T been a member of the — r =a BIN MINERS CHARTER ct Sits l'e . 2 ~ j Neyo jas a member-atlarge a candi. : Tolstoi x de AGENT HERE genes: the new cowl Which I a SHIN "~The | to ade up « e instead of gran B. Channing, ectal| WASHINGTO! T j t tern |ers, taxpaye ons gene q up n of Miner > that | who have watched the work poe p his new duties qh yg eof Murphy in the city council, pre yecoming outspoken HATFIELD GUILTY america dict that he will repeat his achleve etlor , f ment of three years ago, when he } d ‘ nesslike persistence with w he] D. A. Hathicld was yesterday|* * * ** * *# * # % UMW Milod the et by several tt | 5 ¥ members of the late Count Toistoi’s| found guilty of forgery in the sale|* vote as né a lar family are making capital out of hisjof 40 acres of land in Kitsap|* MAN SEWED UP IN, aig & Jn the ter north ‘ name. county * oy ¢ ‘ the cangi, ‘wi : Two sons as kfor a million € \* JOKERS GOES INSANE. #/ regarded in ¢ sectio he or about $500,000, for their ‘ * ,, * {city as a man who has | : and their mother wants a : Do You Know Them? |* Ga, Jan. 21. | had experience de W. RUN HY n Gaaed ‘for, bers * he man w * | pende t to work bi} . FEEHAN IS SEATED the} of a mule while in x: p in the upbuilding of nt? gars stage COLUMBUS, Ohio, Jan. 21 about the follow-|® several ¥ ago. gone *| mer eve tion of the city | Line sen Bay asm la Without a fight, President Feehan | ing |e it us the result of blood *| where they are od e Northern Pacific tracks t of the burg district was seated| Harry D, Griffin, f * pe ing contracted from the *| Murphy's greatest achievements |¢ ie Union and late % as a delegate to the United Mine|keeper at the Albjor * mule carcass *\as a matter of course have been|thus opening up’ a wide thorough * Workers’ convention today Vancouver, B. C.; *% Brown is not expected to *|in the Ni Tenth, Eleventh and|fare and making it possibi to to-| | ee eee | wi . J * ponsibl fs the p set cal ® it I 5 r ' r th i oor ora he ~ i gine i i of Lake fon it no othe ec: | warehouse with railr facili. | td d to be w & joke, it is said, have fled from *| tion of the city has suffered ims alt : ' There will be a special meeting : ; : jes in the rear and a wide street | if st Southern Falak = Improve in » compan iz he country : result of his efforts in a n ft This amount was paid “ y ; the country t north. He has|to the esterday head peed ong wacaeae et tt HTT HH hen hown by work in the \' snethas pets: ment which ‘ascaad ON SECOND HONEYMOON LOSES SUIT AGAINST council that he Is heartily in favor) Murphy fathered at a time when pi BARBER FOR “ITCH” Si ag fe ngewe “ty Ie ; ashe received but scant consideration |they benefit the people at large.|in the council, 1s that of Westlake E ily United Prenn.) | Anher 3 Isom yesterday |DUt On A number of occasions has|avenue, by which a permanent ; NEW YORK DENTAL weno, Nev, Jan, 21—John 8.1 ost a sult f Mos. broupht | opposed Improvements tending tol roadway will be constructed from 4 PARLORS, I cae ruff of New York, admiralty | avainst the State barber shop for benefit the few d result in a] Westlake avenue and Mercer street 4 , Inc. mares 08 maker of shoe lasts, be) an alleged case of “barber's itch,” | > hip to the majority to Fremont at an elevation suf 614 FIRST AVE. — second honeymoon today.| which he claims to have acquiread|,, When Murphy took up the ques: | ficient to cross the canal. Natural j He and Mrs, Woodruff have been| july 15 tion ral years ago of con-lly, such an undertaking, which : reconciled and she hag abandoned demning a right-of-way for Ewing|means the elimination of an un ca suit for divorce BOOST FOR FRISCO. street, ninety feet wide, between|sightly and dangerous trestle hi | The Seattle Chamber of Com-| Fremont ; and Ballard, he ran|around the west side of Lake Union fr | merce last night sent n to} against obstacles, the most formid-|and the construction of a pe | Plans Long Flight the Pan Pacific international | able of which was a desire om the /nent roadway, required consider exposition at San Francisco, regret-| part of the Northern Paelfic for] able time, but Murphy did not give " [ting the action of the house com-|the city to abandon the tmprove-|up his pet project, and when wo WESTFIELD, N. J., Jan, 21.—To r ap his pet project, and when work 1 TREE ON. J. Jan. 21-—To| mittee, and offering to co-operate in|ment in order that it might obtain] was finally ordered, less than a 4 leaned wobdsokecuven: sidopes ‘ost | * possible way for the success|the property for its connections be-] year ago, he had succeeded in by Arthur Clark, 19, aviator, who|°! te issue two a Ballard and Lake Union| starting an improvement for which by a j - | Murphy opposed this plan, and re-| the property owners will pay fa expects the biplane now building | FOR LADIES ONLY. ene Obes r 1 prog ners will pay far ; ; will be completed in April ates FW. Hianeh, 4a taabes: ot fun soe i ge ee mv less than one-half of the cost. The ‘There is hardly a business of any kind today that cannot be made to expand by the ’ Ch ’ the gymnasium of the First Presby-| that the condemnation was carried| weve ahowing the "worsatitity. of BA aaeea: nee “ ee ccsane Poa btanentpibrrh A sera: oe ache pee 4 4 4 terlan chureh, will give a physical - . oman a howing ie verse y o advances made by the automobile manufacturers, rail is food ¢ eC d p eese Kin W d culture - |through at a cost of $98,000, Failing| Murphy in driving a good bargal c a s, railroads, pure food companies ani P ig $ I OW | mt ire fs fm onatration for the ts bate Clk prodane anenacuea the line Gay ato ack © & goo Se aint producers in general of everything conceivable, you will readily admit that their pic- ha “ dies o e ure e hursday » : . S j ‘ (By United Press.) afternoon, y i et rm Pac itic then made appit-|/owners. First he had $60,000 in-| ture money is well expended. Give this subject its due consideration, and you will ur a * c REDONDO, Cal., Jan. 21.—The FELLOWSHIP NIGHT. pode with ibe tenate That tee and then an‘item of $66,000 placed| pacha» crease Ang ats a eg ara ra ICC E re be work, per tooth Z 5. ah, , eet, ie re a e/and then an item of $56,000 placed | i Best plates (guaranteed) .... 6.00 condition of Mrs. John C. Neumeis-| ‘the Brotherhood of the First|C°™pany was required to deal to/in the tax budget,- ‘The Northern | Photo engravings on zinc or copper for newspapers, magazines, book- ter, widow of the Chicago “ches #¢| Presbyterian church will hod. the| Considerable extent with Murphy,| Pacific, as a part of the Lake Union lets, street car advertisements, post cards, etc. We make drawings and de- a cae , ¢ edne: of ple he spre igang al e originator of the Ewing street | gre nald $30,000 ditto , ree pened, meseni woe cams ny "| rogeen n> me mest Tn | tn ies ye Pine’ sats FTMia Ta pening “oaches| _ S40 for commercial purposes i NE - c . cleared away the Northern Pacific\of the cost of {mprovement along i PARLORS, Inc. LIQUOR KILLED HIM. the BROADWAY WiN8. had a franchise on Kwing street,|its grant, The Beattle Blectric RAPID SE I 0 x 614 FIRST AVE. | _ he Broadway debating trio won| leaving thirty feet for other rail-| company added $10,862 to the fund, 7 Alcoholism was ascribed as thelover the West Seattle team 1 ad oF oie. woes ri et t Ee meyer: |e a » team last|road companies or for traffic of|so that the property owners will Wilogham Office funset ix. || cause of the death of John Skog,| night, the question argued being the | every character, and the company |be assessed Dut $127,066.60 for an JAMES 8. DITTY, Manager. found dead yesterday in a lodging | election-at ‘ * hones, $1) elewae a, 8 mp n-atlarge of councilmen in|had not only paid the entire con-|improvement that will cost $319, 1309 S th A: Seattl A t , 8 [the city of Seattle, |demnation cost on Bwing street, | 195,08, even! ve., Seattle Phones—Main 9400; Ind. 441 d fi