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MOS. MEXICANS Hy United Press Feb. 17 Mexi WAS Respe cans the fighting nea can frontier, the natic r 8 society to day telegraphed $1,000 to Major General Bliss, commanding the United States forces at Calex be used als by whieh clief leo, Ca will HEN TAFT GRINS AT DIAZ BUNCH Hy United Peewey NEW YORK, Feb. 1 Taft, brother of the today ‘ with of Pre ing last Henry president of Mexico nne to Joaquin Diaz’ special nited States, army of n much harw Bankers Pinched .. By United Presa) MUSKOGEE, Okla., Feb. Ww ©. Mar rmer president of the defunct Bank & Trust! compan oma City, and Bugene ' president of the det Far National Bank of Tulsa, Okla, a under ar here ¢ on indictments ing mis jation of funds false ent form day Appror an: FEAR PLAGUE By United Press) LONDON, Feb. ch ad aK to the Ocet Hiate € They Say that with the ft will be a mi does not spread SEAL TREATY 0. K. My United VICTORIA, B.C. Feb. 17 The sealing treaty between Canada and the United viding for a suspens: f ic 1g for an indefinite of years has been signed and as soon of Japan er into a stmilar treaty is secured the schooners #ill be ordered from ee BALLINGER WORKING. States pr as the consen ae seas. WASHINGTON, Feb, 17 Secretary of the Interior Bal linger yesterday ordered the from forest yoming and 65,075 ral Nevada * * * * * * * rr * * * * * * . * * * * * * * FUNERAL OF ARCHBISHOP. PHILADELPHIA, Feb. . 17 Thousands crowded the streets here near St ter and St ¢athedral and the great i $ filled to the doors when the fu Reral of Archbishop Patrick John Ryan was held yesterday ee ee MAYORING 18 BUSY JOB alnted w work Ket acqu of cit he day to Walk to him Health re with people wanting Off Seeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeen fow RRR RE RRR Ee ‘. Army of I. W. W. Starting South | PORTLAND, Or, Feb, 17.—An | 00 members of th | rial Workers of the Wo ed from the hobo ¢ orthwest, will s 0 fight (By Cal LOS ANGELES, Fet tle @ ness Hark mono. tn lengthy dispute, Harry driving his Antoinette plane, will race Osear Werne 90 horse power automobile $1,000 side bet at the Los Angeles motordrome eee eee eer eee eee . * * * * * eee eee eee eee He AROUND THE STATE in an asylum Centralia— as many acker has e sixth time, fr months, Charle broken a be his arm was b: Pen by a rolling tog White Bluffs daughter of Mr cock was fatally night. The ch caught fire while with matches Spokane— Although Pan! c Kenzie has not supported his wife and chinld for four years life insu The nd Mrs burned alleges Mrs. McKe ORDER PROBE Or, Feb. 17 ad of the Ie) or lek ynested the the: charge t money had been wffed by the rations to influence SUPPRESS NEWS? (hy United Frese) LONDON, Feb. 17 the Associated Press in its London dispatches tried suppress the s of Champ Clark's annexation speech in the congress of the t 3 ade here today by the Saturday’s Bargains Are the Ever” in. the Special Purchase Sales. FEAR TO PRO PROTE nited | t THE STAR—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1911. “LATEST NEWS FROM STONE, FISHERS ATTLE, FEBRUARY 17, United Pres ‘a SACRAME Seattle, Tacoma and Everett 1911 Second Ave. and University St. THE TALE OF A SHOE SALE QUICKLY TOLD “A MIGHTY SALE OF Over a Thousand to Go on, ee pe: Sg a ot All Sizes in Each Group, but All Sizes in One Lot Sale Tomorrow or Another A Great Variety and Great Values— Both Combined VOTED DOWN (By United Press.) WASHINGTON, Feb, 17—The house committee on foregn af fairs, on President Taft's urgent request, today voted down 9 to 1, Congressman Bennett's two utions referring to Can adian annexation ~ INVADE LONDON Mrs Maybe wi Women's $2.50 and $3.00 Ox- fords and Pumps Women’s $3.50 and $4,00 Street Boots ci kid and all rep- t styles tomor- gy Gould to dhe edd NEW YORK ineeme a Women's $3.00 and $2.50 Dress $2.25 School Shoes wing girls; gun-metal, a good round py ‘ ‘ ‘ pair; $1.25 and Mis om 14¢ ice of plain Mase chambrave ae Girls’ ‘ Shoes white white S} and blue and g elle virt eee flered here tom gagoment waa made dinner given by Mi father and mother Hubert Vos aristocrati M Is AT 75¢ APIECE ah ey a 50 Calf Shoes | . c lid leather : WOMEN’S GARMENTS —A Demonstration 2:5 aye ca et t P : r 1s Boys’ $2.00 and $2.25 School EFFEC ; are t G : ah sizes; Girls’ $2.50 Hi-Cut Shoes Shoes 1 School © boys, regularly On sale to- | Per n Petticoats, $3.98 Dress Skirts Worth Up to $9.50 for $5.00—SweatersCoats Up to $5.00 for | $2.50—Dressing Sacques, 98c—and a Show of New) Spring Suits UN DERWEAR_ Finest Qualities Offered at Vaeg Great Savings—Odd Garments Worth Up to $1.50 to Go at Fifty Cents S pif@sented With the first ng <tactive n the W n the ¢ commended by a dnd the sundry ely Women's Sweater Coats BB ome itter- Hed, gray, v rose, Tigh a low gray |both pla clette i's Sweater, Coat and ‘na ou { me adel ‘4 Sd ac \ : ces ie would even Bigg neck ), F in and fancy up to $5.00, for New Spring Suits for w pale 4 ned cotton; regularly 50c, for i WOMANS SENTIMENT (By United Pres) BIDDEFORD, Me, Feb. 1 Steps are being take © today t carry out the last on of Mre.| Sara C. Bull, widow of Ole Bull equested In her jand navy valuc $2.50. Jers tr Children’s Union Suits White or gray fleeced cot- long sleeves, open or drop values for 39¢. Children’s Merino Vests and Pants long ts en and hase Silk Petticoats Silk Petti wish mis the coats en and Me tong. lined “gi will that her t ; A Ribbed n na and gra | ches in length k, red / tailor 1 wit ais say ek © American Lady ge Oe White Lawn Waists rt And a for | White hunts es at the same Boys’ Union Suits RELIABLE Re PAINSTAKING | e ‘Surplus Stocks Marked ct passed High pants sleeves, odd sizes; r te; neck, v an- $1.50 few 35e¢ “Way Down” Good Time to Fill Work Baskets STAMPED WORK FOR THE NIMBLE | .., ane Such is the vere be upon the mi in 5c Naphtha Soap, 6 for 25c Famous P. & G. Napbtha Laundry Soap; known the world over for its purity of ingredients and wonderful cleansing qualities; cleans the clothes perfectly without hard hand or machine rubbing. 6 nar 25c¢ Satu 35c Cuspidor, 21c the Safety Deposit and other vaults of the PEOPLE’S SAVINGS BANK Were installed by Purcell Safe Company Read this letter 25c Clothes Line, 15c Extra quality Hard Finish Hemp Clothes Line; very strong 60-foot length cial Saturday~ 15c “FUDGE” Wear-Ever the Brown E pidor, hei ed and strictly, sani tary. Saturday spe “21c SERVED ALL DAY SATURDAY will make fudge In 10c Wire Coat Hanger, 5c Similar to picture except has offset for oiler of garment, to wrinkling; 5c nickeled Beattie Mr. P. F Purcell Safe Co. My Dear Sir The our Safety 1910, Purcell City. Aluminum Ware Demonstrator Our of without the addition of any Mquid whatever Don't fail to see this an aluminum pan Deposit hay it ng af to other vaults been fords me completed pleasure appreciation Extension Light Cord, Per Foot, 114c Insulated Wire Lamp Cord, for drop lights and exten. sion cut In any length 1ic 2 Carry Everything the Electrical Line. eee $1.35 Hand Ax, 89c Keen Kutter in old re finish 89c 6-Foot Netting, $3.59 Galvanized state of the efficient and my 7" reliable Green painstaking with which man Guaranteed Ax; No, 3 size wrought Fully Hand you the ner have contract in all carried out Mable natural its de- your money-back kind We in tails. faithfully, NEUPELDE! President, Yours B.C. 75c Maydole Hammer, 49c old May The work referred to was done under the personal super vision of Mr. P. F and the vaults and safety deposit equipment came from the ufactory of the famous HERRING-HALL-MARVIN SAFE COMPANY. Northwest No, 11% reliable dole — carpen ters’ hammer, with select fin- ished handle Saturday spe cial Heavily Purcell Netting, with top and bot all rolls running try 3 heavy man tom wires contain feet; 6 high ...... Represented in the exclusively by The Purcell Safe Co. Prefontaine Place and Yesler Way, Seattle |Can Be Tastefully Embroidered) |, NEEDLEWORKERS sent poe ton nied me EXTRA | ferred to Snowy Fabrics | ;,, White Porcelain Dinner Plates 6 for 29¢ With Little Trouble regularly laffeta, reg Dy plex Curtain Fan Bed Mu $1.00 Roman tripe $3.50 ‘Tapestry tinged), $2.39. $15.00 1 pecial $11.50, $10.00 Tapestry pecial $ Portiere ther Portiere Dinner Plates, 6 Liner Band Por Stamped Laund |ALL ABOUT RUSSIAN} CRASH A new importation of thi heavy All-Linen Crash from| @ fi Russia. It is made on the hand| looms by the Russian peasants, just as their forefathers made for hundreds of Used first rou jharsh for lafter being Rock In the 25c Pudding Dishes, 12¢ E Brown and White Cooking ware Pud ding Dishes, 6 to 8-in diameter; sold up to 25¢ each Surplus Stock Sale, 12c each. 60c Fancy Tea Pots, 35c English Tea Pots, pretty decorations; all to Gc choice, jit years a toweling it th and altogether sensitive skins, boiled as soft Smokers’ Novelties at 9c Each 1,000 odd, Novelties for such as 1s at} too but a few times as down and} absorbent as a sponge. Apart from its usefulness, Boxes, [i used for "]| work and harmonizes well with Mission” woodwork and Craftsman styles of furnishing jand | Many are making pillow covers and of it | Priced at 18¢ Rock Over it become grote those Ash que values Sale, Fancy Fruit Saucers, 3 Odd China Fruit Saucers of decorations, gold embellish choice decora to $2.00 dozen 3 for 10c, Trave each, it 35« decorative | Match Cigar mense aid s much Jars, etc., et lot. We heavily overstocked on these; regu each. Surplus 9e each, an im a variety without many ments; tions; Surplus lar Stock Sale, values Stock Sale, choice, cart a yard Downstairs Store very pronounced price concess ch | 10¢ Cream Pitchers, | Se at. in siges ; Surplus Stock for 10c + 1M) Surplus Stock Sale, 6 for with | Combs at 17¢ le a card. Braid, 5e 35c Dressing } 3c Collar Pins 10c Finishing bolt 15¢ box Dressing 10c $2.00 Paja a Pins, 10¢ a $1.95 Bone Hair as, $1.1 the finest} sette, Pins, lc a paper. Wheels for 3 Basting Cotton inf Tracing Men's Outing reece Robes | for 10c t Robes 15¢ t Waist Belts, 10c. re Ironing \ isy Bee” noe Laces for 5e Men's Underwear ol Shirts and Drawers Shell Barrettes, 10¢ L for 29e; 25¢€ Smokers’ - Novelties at 9c; 25¢ Pudding Dishes 12c; Tea Pots 30¢—Many More Values » offer surplus lots of Houseware and China at The following are mere hints— 7¢ Each, handles. A splendid assort- 2.50 Nappies in worth less Stock we ions. a few $2. Wises this lot, Not one {China ‘Gregm than $1.75. Surplus hapes and decorations ;| Sate, $1.29 each 25c Fancy Plates, 14c Each Choice over 500 Fancy Decorated China Plates, in lmany beautiful decorations; ver offered for less than 25¢3 Surplus Stock Sale, large assortment of Fine|™ent; Pitchers, in as |sorted Jnot one ever sold at less than | 10¢ choice, 7e each China Teas, 6 for 79¢ Very fine, thin, |snow-white China always Surplus Stock Sale, pf 1) ne all sizes. choice, 4c. $2.50 Candlesticks, $1.69 Each Large, handsomely designed $2.50 Cut Glass Nappies, $1.29 j,,..5 ‘Candlesticks, in several | Each and Not one Large, rich, handsomely less than $2.50, Sure Glass Nappies, with or without| plus $1.69 each, selected Teas ‘and 2.50 dozen 79¢. Saucers}; finishes sizes, cut/ ever sold Stock Sale, THE STONE-FISHER CO., SECOND AND UNIVERSITY