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BREAK UP RE COLD FEW HOURS| — Gag Man and Steal $12, 000 } PASADENA, Cal, Feb, 6. fact that ® 408° | was received here today er Pienta mines in th Mex, were ho attacked Campbell and other naibility, and esoaped with $12) in oats bullion, headed for the the cold break | A ne. fe bie arippe| It ta stated that the bandits after ‘after the very the first attack, competled Camp: ends the bell to open the safe for them, and duliness, aftor obtaining the bulllon left their oti x 4) pre leehaeptiniintes BUSY HENS AT PETALUMA PRTALUMA, Cal, Fel }luma hens have earned a reputation during the vn — 216 ea By ie 8 doren of poultry = of Petaluma, 4,127 doen eggs jand 80,553 dozen poultry bas. shipped, making an tnerease 1911 of 945,912 dozen eggs and 4, “te dosen poultry ‘This immense output of poultry and egxe does not tnelude those used in the tnewbstors on the ranches orn the tucupators in the big hatcheries to produce millions of baby chicks. 8 esis eeeeeeen et eeene ‘w JUDGE CAN'T SEE JOKE & *® SACRAMENTO, Cal. Fob 6. & * —Harry Paluma, convicted in ® @ the San Joaquin superior court ® | the sald she was a whig. | Revolutionary war, and she |tinet recollections of the With You. | father’s house, coming to cow older sister, Mary. OUR PRECISE ARTIST| plon day for Washington, where she will bake a loaf of bread for President *88* | Taft. Despite her youth, Miss Kd- monds wrested this honor from 400 other contestants, With her are ten Iowa achoolboys, each a cham- pton corn raiser in his own county. The children are being sent to Washington by the lowa congress men, WEDS SIXTY PAIRS In MO LOS ANGELES, Feb. 6--Justice Peace Summerfield of this elty believes that he holds the reo ord in California for performing the a Bokdatae ns Bh “WAN CEDAR 1D, lows, — ced ret. moving ¥ op iy Fi $332 Acres at Lot ices Before the Car Line fable car ran peveik this land edd ck oa ie North and East of the city now. Buy it before the development has all taken it is uncleared. while the roads are Canal is finished ; buy it before the ction of car lines just bein ‘anama built; buy it before nal is opeaed ; Imy it Today and Prosper @ Offer You Your Choice of Acres at $400 Per Acre Will secure any acre. Think of it. You can buy an acre of land, equal to ten : $400, and an acre not on the ower side of the lake or in Snohomish y @ fine view acre north of the city, in King county, east of the present Country A the Lake and Sound, Wm at once and go see this land. h on Lake W it is easily cleared Chance for independence. siington free with each acre. Roads built to every acre. The use of 300 feet Splendid soil. Splendid This is your chance to get in at the bottom your chance to reap a profit by Seattle's upbuilding. daily, tain or shine NSON & C0, ‘Third 1 Floor N.Y. Block THE STAR—TUE: SDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1912. m|!olThoseWhoWish ToBe Shown THE FOURTH TRAIN OF THE TACOMA DRY GOODS CO. stock will arrive AT 7 O’CLOCK tomorrow morning by the P. S. E. Co. and will be loaded on trucks of the Reliable Transfer Co., which will arrive at our store at 9:15 A. M. So, be on hand to see this mountain of merchandise put on the Bargain Counters to be sold at Less Than Whoiesale Cost That’s Just What These Prices Mean Women’s $20.00 Suits, | Slip-Ons, Women’s, Wa- worth $6.50; Sale Starts Wednesday Morning 9 A. M. 50c Regular Price Turk- ish Towels, now— 27 Blankets, now-— 93.99} 69° MEN’S REGULAR $15.00 SUITS, Look for the Yellow Signs S. E. Corner Dress Shirts, now— fresh +14 e() c Men’s Winsted Under- wear, always $1.50, Men’s Regular 75c Underwear— Men’s Pemberton Flan- nel Shirts, always $1.50, now— Boys’ 75c Sweater of® Men's $3.00 Hats, now— Men’s $2.50 Sweaters Coats, now-— AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF 2ND AND JAMES MEAN Sale Starts 9 A. M. Wednesday Second Av. at James St. Morning