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THE STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1912, KIDNEY REMEDY THAT At Osgar’s Club Adolf Sees Somebody He Doesn’ tLike . AIN'D (ID SVELL FE COMs, We SIT IN DER LOUNGING ROOM A VILE BerorRe DINNER. Ye We HAP A VERY SeLe@y MENBERSHIP— NO CHEAP SKATES. VERY LIKELY DERG 183 SOME MENGERS YOU HAF ALRGADY I have been a terrible sufferer for a number of years with kidney and liver trouble, also nervou: prostration and health generally poor, constitution entirely run down until life becasue a burden I tried physicians and every avail able remedy but found no rellef Was induced to give Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root a trial, which acted like magic, and am happy to say that I believe I am entirely cured and now as good 4 man as ever I believe it is my duty to makg this public statement that I ma? help others who may be suffering from the same trouble. 8 Root is without question the grea est remedy in the world, Anyone In doubt of this statement or the authenticity can address me as be tow. Yours very truly M. H. M’COY Van Wert, Oblo. State of Ohio, Van Wert County, #8 The foregoing statement sworn to before presence this 18th day of July, 1909, by the sald M. H. MeCoy A. C, GILPIN, Notary Public. Letter | Dr. Kilmer | Binghaniton, Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You. Send to Dr. Ki Binghamton, N. Y., ple bottle. It will convince an You will also receive a booklet of valuable information, telling all about the kidneys and bladder When writing, be sure and mention | Dept. R. Regular fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles for sale at all drug stores. . Loose Leaf Ledgers TRICK & MURRAY Office and Factory 72 Columbia St. ores — ¥ri- years before the socialists had any some other room, the law does not oye oe mae 104 Ask for Booklet | showing why 6% on Savings or withdraw any You 8 Se in po Rote ert Hi Pres. Wr. Thaanum, Vice Pres Raymond R. Frasier, Secy Piece. bs you of on fate here during Spinning’s Ghean-Up Sale » You increase your earning capacity many times by here now. Every one of ‘wondrous bargains away be- Ene 4 oi. box lauge League iz tiandy Fruit Jar Wrench ¢ Hammond Lathing Ha‘ at 2.00 Tinner's ni bbe dozen U. 8. Clothes Pins” ‘ ae fed Kubber Heels . ‘ Wood Jack Plane. Spinning’s ‘Yours for Bargaias Bargain Store Buy 4 plano in the high rent die riet th you see what a savin an bé effected in buying fro: is. Our rent and expenses ar mall. We purchase direct frov thie factories at the closest pric tiding only a small selling ex pense. We are Seattle people. \ branch house. mily one small profit. Pianos 4 known merit ~only are sol here. See un and gave from $7 to $160 REICHERT BROS. ne so have to Ke e and subseribed in my} H. M. Wells, socialist, and George iF Cotterill, progressive candidate for mayor, responded personally to the Quis congress at the Y. M. C, A. auditorium last night. “Thomas)| ve Parish and Hiram C, Gill fatled | to appear, Parish sending his re grets through his official apologizer, | Phillip Tworoger, pleading a previ ous engagement and promising te} submit to the quiz at a later date, | Gil did not even send the re 8. Hail Crowded The hall was crowded to the) doors and it was largely filled with | socialists. Wells was the first to be put on the grill. His replies to) Many questions touching all phases of municipal government were char.) teristically socialistic and were greeted enthusiastically. George F. Cottertl! defended the nonpartisan system. He said he free./had been advocating that idea, trength whatever, His solution | for the high cost of living was, as & first step, the acquirement by the | city of all public utilities. Both! Wells and Cotterill favored a city owned telephone system. Cotterill also dwelt upon absolutely free) public markets, and bé outlined his! ideas on public owned docks and | wharfs. Both Cotterill and Wells favored the immediate construction of the city car line, and the fixing of rates for municipal utilities at a cost of operation and maintenance, | favoring the reduction of the pres ent light rates, Cotterili for People Always Cottertll recalled the fact that Judge Winsor, now socialist mem- ber of the school board, and him- self fought together in 1896 for the Cedar river water system, when a private monopoly wanted to grab it, “The Star was not In existence then, and we didn't have a single paper with us, but we won a ple’s fight. All of my life I have worked for the initiative, refer. endum, ree d ownership, and ABDICATE (By United Prees Leased Wire) LONDON, Jan. 19.--Pekin dis patches to the London Times today declare that the Manchu royal fam fly has agreed to an immediate ab- dication in accordance with the terms proposed by the proclaimed republic's officials, This result of the conference of Manchu princes and the remainder of the imperial clan probably will mean an early removal of the em- peror and dowager empresa to Johol, where they are likely to maintain the semblance of a court unti] the new government is com- Sad Tale of “Chinee Washee” With a fat bundle of Chinee washee under his arm, an absent minded man stepped on to a Fort Lawton car at First and Pike last night. At Smith Cove he stepped off—without the bundle. ‘A sympathetic passenger saw the Chinee washee on the car. seat, and heaved it at the absent-minded man as the car was starting on its way. He took good aim, but made a bad throw. Splash—the passengers heard the jewish of the water, and so did the | absent-minded individual. The pas- sengers guffawed, but he didn’t see the joke, The tide was at ita ebb, and tiny jrivalets were trickling down the sands of the beach. The car spun lightly away, the absent-mirfied man's floated grackfully to sea and laundry Bet. 1901. 1205 First Av ALBANY pace We Are the Pike Street work are not to be had in cept at the Al- bsagriae bany Dentints. Hels work, ‘nd tell you exactly what your work will cost, Call in for free ¢xa mination And guarantee your work for fo work for « jowi|grand juryman in San Francisco, ares and our gain Bede nat ‘sell rand peaaie ch cheap talk; we Dentists in svery bran ah of the Den. for small fees the Bon Mi i Bounwick. "fake elevates 30 Indictments Are Ready Now INDIANAPOLIS, Jan, 19.—Infor- mation that 30 prospective indict- ments against labor leaders have been prepared as a result of the ac- tivities of the United States grand ‘to | jury here, became public today. Indications are that the federal probe here is ne end, and that most of the evidence is in. Local witneses testified today re- garding the transportation of dyna- mite out of the state by the McNa- maras. DIDN’T COST A CENT SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 19.—It doesn’t cost a penny to beat up a JS Firmin Daly smashed Grand Juror Ford's nose, He was fined $10, * | then forgiven and the fine remitted. | riage took pla Bethany Presbyterian church last night, when Frank M. rlarper, for- merly chief machinist of the cruis er West Virginia, and Mise Mar. at | the garet Lenhart of Seattle were unit- ed in marriage. MAT SOMEVERS. BEHIND You, Dor CHAP FOR INSTANCE. the people's measures,” Cotterill said, “and whenever you come to me with & proposition Jn favor of people, whether you come as socialist or not, L will give you ful- ly as much consideration as Mr. Wells would. It is not a question | of party, It ts the benefits of the Proposition that are to be considered There will be no room for state or {national or party polities in the | mayor's office if | am elected.” Treatment of Cafes Asked if he favored the same } treatment of cafes as saloons with | regard to allowing women and chil- dren fo patronize them, Cottertl! | eatd: “I stand for law and order. The jate law forbids the presen of women and children in saloons and cafes where only liquors are sold Where a cafe ix a restaurant and drinks are rved from « bar in forbid women and ebildren in such places, and, properly escorted, they | will not be denied a right to patron: | ize wuch cafes.” | Both Cottertti and Wella were) cheered enthust tically. BIG LINER» __S ON FIRE VANCOU VE B.C, Jan. | / 19,--A_ special cable to the} United Press from Melbourne | says that the White Star liner} Suevie, on her voyage from) ydney to London, has put in there with her hold om fire and heavy damage has been done to her cargo. | There was no panic on! board among the passengers, who have been landed. Compensation _ Act Needs Repair’ SPOKANE, Jan. t the | muchboasted workers’ comperisa-| tion act is by no means what it should be, and that organized labor is going to attempt some redical} changes in it at the next session of | the legislature, was brought out at | the Federation of Labor session by | Dave Coates, one of the leaders of} idea of compensation is not a pit- tance for the worker after hi in- | jured, but « protection for him in) his job. The present act does not) ve bim protection; indeed, it has | made the employers more careless than they were before, and there were 1,900 cases of injury reported the first three months the act was | in effect. This has to be changed. | ext seasion we a gine to get a | act that safeguards the work: “And we are going to get this ana | other legislation, not by begging | for it through a lobby, but by elec! ing square men to the assemb! COTTERILL AND WELLS |MRS. MORSE ¢REES BEFORE QUIZ CONGRESS| HER HUSBAND AT LAST (By United Press Leased Wire) work, and finally secured the signa WASHINGTON, Jan. 19—Jubi- | tures of 70,000 persons who believed lant over the pardon granted to her | that (he banker*had been suff) nt hueband by President Taft, Mrs. for the release of Chas. W. Moree, wife of the former | started when he entered the prison banker and ice king of New York, | two re ago. It stopped onl: | today is en route to Atianta, where when hin release was ordered late Moree has been confined for two yesterday by President Taft years in the federal prison for the | Officials of the department. de misapplication of the funds of banks | clared today that had Morse been which he formerly controlled. obscure and poor his sentence Will Take tiem Abroad, | would have been commuted As soon as the condition of her! months ago, when physicians pro- husband permite—he is reported | nounced hit case hopelers. It was critically {1 with valvular heart stated that the prominence of the troublo— Mra, Morse will take Morse | convieted man caused the president abroad, where ahe belleves hie life|1o hesitate because he feared ad will be prolonged by the beths at verse eriticiem. Carlsbad, Austria. rea es She Did It Ail, ; Dies o Morse owen his freedom to the Sees Again; * ed Persistency and loyalty of bis de NEW HAVEN, Jan. 19.—Charies voted wife. For two years ahe has |, Hooghkirk of this city, the oldest worked continually in efforts to| past master of Masons In Connect! cause President Taft to exercise ex-jcut, died as the result of joy fol erclse clemency, but untfl recently, | lowing recovery of his sight when government surgeons ap-| Mr. Hooghkirk was 85 years old nounced that the former banker's | He became blind two yours ago, and) days were numbered, her pleas fell| an operation restored his sigh upon deaf ears, Undaunted by fre | He was about to be taken home quent setbacks, Mra. Morse Kept at from the y boapital when he died AT THE OLD PIKE PLACE Lic UC! HERE FOODS COST LESS—THEV'RE FRESHER, TOO RELIABLE DELIVERY—Free delivery from one or more staile vending each kind of food. Look for delivery signe on statis. Danish Creamery Butter, Ib. . Hest Minnesota Butter 3c I Local Ranch Exgs, strictly py STALL 22, LOWER FLOO Four Cans Milk, with other p Two tbs. Cottage aeee a R. NELSON, Stal) Mt. Vernon Jersey “age Be Ib. Best Local Ranch Eggs, dozen timburger, pound .. MT. VERNON BUTTER | Orabs, 2 for .. Halibat, Ib. SAN FRANCISCO ar’ * co. 8 ib. Sack Fine Granulated Standard White IRB Sales eR ORE, 1521 Pike Place 1 R6e°F SAAmon Trout, tb..........Ae aa Sirimps, 2 Ibe. 20 and Tb... .2be 1808 PIKE PLACE Until 7:80 P.M. SUGAR ONLY ‘The rate every day ts as low a# for ® ton at whole sale. Full gal. jug Cal, Catsup 750; BabyOlives 18¢ pt Cream Mixed Candy 100 Ib. I make it 1 Oranges 20c and 25¢ doz. Steelhead Salmon 10c Ib.. Bananas 100 and 1S¢ doz,; Grape Fruit 7 for 2c. Leg of Lamb 12,0 Ib.; Lamb Shoulder Te Ib Milk, 5 cang 28c, with 26c purchase ....... Grandma's Fresh Home Made Bread, 40 loaf. . Patent Family Flour, $1.20 sack, ‘delivered .... Lunch, Lamb Stew and Green Peas with Coffee 18¢ Pineapples 30¢ each; Malaga Grapes 20c Ib... Roast Pork 15¢ Ib.; Lamb Chops 12/¢ Ib. always se pay $1.00 nd lowe 26 cent Foote ¢ . .. Pinkle Nuts 2 Ibe. 380. . Christop! ..Kronfield ... ¥ you po .Mrs De Long..C .Brehm ..... .Mrs. Linge. Calistyne MeLean Sanitary Public Market - The Big Clean Market Always Dependable Peanut Butter BUTTER, EGGS AND CHEESE SPECIAL GROCERIES TEA, COFFEE ‘Thompson's Peanut Butter, ae eights pure, bulk, a pound Three Cans Peerless Corn ...... Large Cans Nippon Asparagus . J. VANDEVORT, 114 Sanitary Market GENUINE ENGLISH PLUM PUDDINGS Our Own Make SMITH'S—Stall 19 Blue Ribbon Tea, Ib, Lipton’s Tea, Ib, ... Hunt's Catsup, large bottle Manchuria Red Beans, 5 18s . Silver Shield Asparagus, late & ean . Any kind of Milk, 2 for Butter, Eggs BUITER, EGGS AND CHEESE Sven for Saturday at Mrs. Kendig’s booth, 136! Prune rolls, ts, almond crescents, old-fashioned sweet crallers, chicken pies, BUTTER FROM 30¢ TO 40c A POUND A. SCOTT, Stall 28 Poppy seed 10c and 15c. ly puptabed, Mrs, Morse’s campaign | ber husband | two | | | | | | DUWAMISH _ MEETING | 29! rete For campaign the purpe to open up a street 180 feet wide paralleling the Duwamish waterway on the 5% '.—P 18 Lbs. Grentorea Sugar $1.00 ol of furthering a % of the Duwamish | ymercial club will be held Ward's hall, Georgetown The street is needed to give access to several thousands of acres of level land suitable for factory sites. Port Commissioner Rdbert Bridges County omissioner. David Me Kenzie and others will speak MODESTO. want your arms about mei warm kisses,” Dr. P. §. Janae says P. D. Callahan wrote cobson, All want,” Dy, son told Judge Hatton, “ts land @ chance at Callahan) bo WESTLAKES <P |e BBLIC MARKET A” SATURDAY'S BIG SPECIALS para at traffic east o~o Delivered only with The. SOc. On sale gt all stalla ther purchases Get the “Bug”. by Ritore' to mise t co BUGS OVER HIEST-GRADE BLEND BOOTH 312 wpe Doliy, Varder. Trout, 100 fo Sgaaaped Tiatinte from’ Scotland Gur’ own aver ireut. gal Our ows Dill Picea, gor AND Pig faite Linported Merri Qur own Hominy, STONG’S MARKET t quality Veal and a» Preah and Bmoked Myate wost prices oe of Peas B80 *, Bh berries or Apricots, 2 cans Stalls 121- 122-123. Yakima Burbank Potatoes, Cabbere tb. st. K Grape Pratt Oranges, free sampig, Apples st Your Own each 2 pounds Compound 2 pounds ihe Lara : Preah Dressed Chickens, ib Piento Hams, Ib. | astern Bacon, 1D ..... Dry Salt Pork, Ib... A. A. HINTZ STALLS 11-12 Hughes’ Butter Sto Young Milk Pork, 1b. rT Pork Roast, Ib. by piece, eects BEST MEATS; LOWEST PRICES OTTO PARTHIER STALLS 6-6 Cranberries, Bananas, Lemons, We will offer for Sa qt. Wohi, <i doz. day only a $3.00 box of Delicious Apples for $2.00 Stalls 326-342 nek : on, 4 ibe. ALLS 331-332 t Potat ST. don . dor. STALLS 335-336 Milk » Ranch Eggs a_ spe clalty. STAL. 16 cans Pioneer Milk doz { Cakes STALL Creamery hington Butte Creamery Butter, 2° lbs. Van Honey, Jar A. fhverybody prices is going “Bu at Swanson’s, the big ney top ngon superior court lerk to take smi ly absolutely earned Koes quarter to one-ha Prices quoted oply exam 4 cans Best Milk, 25c. Per case Best Idaho Patent Flour, anck daa sinh See ae er box Gi Accrown Muscatel Ralaine, © Ibs. ite walt Price. Lucky Strike Fruit Market On the Corner Fifth and Pine. ANESE, Stall 208 i “Trust-Busting” ‘Slaughter Prices Y costs in the big Swanson-Fisher but is forved to maintain price on Fishe appealin HI-GRADE COFFEE CO. MAIN 6989—A 4506 29 STALL ar Norwegian Sardines in pure oll, can toczc: MOO) Spring Lar Best Pict ‘ase yo} Takime Potatoes. is STALLS | licious Cream fon Wons, reg 0c | | Wlar (Gc goods kt. Ih ibe Boe Are they fresh? Come in and see Tee | | ve make them st Went's. 1 364. 3 > Sto ibe Spideries Tea Ground Chocolate. Rignt Corner and Pine. woe fom Fresh Shredded Cocoanut, SPECIAL | 4 Sane 25¢ fore mher purchase necessary Carnation Jorsey, best in the cit fr tbe Rutter Our Prices Beat Them Al $ Rig. Maceronl of Spaghetti Abe. lee Prur iat pk. No. 10 suck No. 10 wack Corn Meal - 10¢ can Runkel's Cocoa 4 large Cane Milk. : 200 pha. Cream of Wheat. Ibe can Solid Pack Tomatoes... FLOUR ALL BRANDS CUT PRICES Stong’s Grocery Get your steel cut and. coffee ground while” you Coffee Roasted Fresh Peaches, Pears and Aprtesta] ane 4. Ibe. Head’ Rice 18 Ihe. Sugar .. ack Picnic Hamme our Own make, it Hy led Stall 105 2 lbs Fancy Towa Creamery Butter ...... | Full line of Cream Cheese, I aus Plenty of Preah Killed Poultry Get the Bug and go’ where, mes are noted for quality UMANN es STALL 7 Tmported Anchovies, kee bulk”) Sweet’ Pickled Pork, i Eastern Hams, 1b. P. J. HESELER, meet Eastern is re uueen Olives. pint Whole Salt Cotfieh, 3 iba Fancy Dill Pickles, 2 doz. .: Dill Tomatoes, doz. ry Home made Sauer Kraut, 16¢ quart, gallon gee me Eastern Hams, Ib. Roast Pork, Ib. Lard, 2 Ibs. | Bacon, Ib. | Shoulders of Lam. ip Lamb Stew, Ib. .. Stalls 9-10 aka Herring, 10 for... /28e | ‘way Herring, 2 for oO. E. HUDSON, Stall 319 Navel Oranges, tox, We, ee” ‘and | 2 doz. for . Bananas, oie Sal 50-180 40-180 Ib.ie Yeast, Bread, ¥ loa’ A Yee | |. 2 dor MERSTIC BAKERY, Wiail 224 | x peered, Herring. toes, wack Gis Halibut, 3 tbe. Ss| Stalls 22-23 arters for Salt Rising Bread. | _ Mrs. Josrser’s Famous Potato Yeast |Pancy Bastern Bacon, sliced, Jed Fancy Eastern Ham, 2 slitemy Bread. 6 loaves 26¢. Full Line Sausages and ‘Meats. en or 2 Ibs. STALL 309 First Floor Meat Pure Sea eer oa ake s | Choice Fat Hens, dressed Gudahy's Bacon, whole of half, aN | to order, 1b, | Choice lot of young inying Hema J. . F, MILLER, Stall 2" 15c .. $1.50 abe” will get you a or Wik | Produers’ & Consu Trade at Mille 2 ° a Potlatch every day Co-operative Co. STALL 250 2 Cans Sardines. ...3 | We carry a full line of } Butter, Eggs and Cheese prices. Country Butter STALLS 329-330 Sanitary Get the Rutabagas, sack . Best Cabbage, 1b. | Nice Carrots, full sack | Beets, full sack Parsnips, ful Best Yakima Potato Only tur- r otintch and in the Choice Veal Roast, ™. Veal Stew, Ib. , * PRESH KILLED POULTRY towns: PRICES. A. WRIGHT, Stall 3 The Wright Place and the Wright Prices. Chops, i ta Get the Bug. if Steak. me Butta, Ih . “ite This Stall now under new man: z New stock of best meats dedly new “low” prices. Get the Bug. Stall 4 tly % 347 $1.00 | 60 nb] 350 SB Eastern F Leaf Lard, | Pork Roast, ib. CARRICK & THE CLEAN Stalls 111-112 @ET THE BUG. ¥ lbs Yb. STALL 21 English Wate Nice Stalk Ce 87. over the big slaughter take Public Market Grocer, “F of Krocery WhO mount our Try “ Ken S Blend | Don't get angry Yi date in past for packages with you, essary deliv: tables, Mf at SWANSO! aples of cuts made, “Halibut: Salmon, 2 of toy Be aniae # genuine Karo Syrup. 2 cans for safe Catsup, 2 bottle:

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