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(PAID ADVERTISEME BAVES TAXPAYERS $150,000 PER YEAR SECURED $81,500 FROM STATE FOR LOOAL IM- PROVEMENTS ON STATE LANDS. GRORGE HN. APPLETON, neil, ‘Three-Year Mr ant | duction © Yoeal tmp: Appleton was the fessional and among wi F Jamer B. Murphy Oorwin, & Shank Sonn H. Powell Bdward PY. Trempe Judson _P. Wilson. JM. Wiestling RA. Wri Giarence 1 & F. Kathh Tet White & Peterson. i. Raymond A. Me nated M. Askren fy D Thos, * Cc. MeANaster wk H A. Cathcart 1. Wheeler iver C. McGilvra Uutiord Wiley: {Paid Advertisement) ARNE A. NORDSKOG , Candidate for Councilman Ownership of Telephones” {s my platform. The people of Seattle are at pres itt ~ the clutches of one of the money-grabbing corpor es in the world. The Independ- company is owned by the Bell Telephone company, which ap- ‘pealed to the state commission for ahigher rate on its Independent bs ba and was able to get $70,000 ® year in excess to the franchise le. I have championed the peo- Be cause for # municipal tele phone system and I will fight untti We get it, which will mean tele- Phones at just One-half the price we are paying now. Now is the e to do it. Vote for amendment 25, which allows the city to own and operate a telephone sys) Nordskog, who|* ‘tem, and vote for will finish the fight he bas started. _Do it now! Your vote determines the outcome of this fight Highly endorsed first choice by the King County Norwegian Re- * ‘Publican club. PECIAL PRICES FOR THIS WEEK Jmported Holland Gin—Jobn de Ki fe Geneve, Special, 80c ottle Prima Vista Burgundy, Bpectal, per gallon . 1 Regular prices of these goods are $1.25. Dr. Edwin J. Brown, D.D.S. SEATILES LEADING DENTIST 713 FIRST AVENUE Union Block. STATE DENTAL WAR A GOOD THING FOR THE PEOPLE You rag & Do lay. Make § Pee: Com! wi fo Dollars I Do Your Dental -elass destal work at prices can toon PF ha Me teeth etbook. ny work, im, This aloun, 713 Firet dve- A Fine JoKe--Ha--Ha--But Adolf Got TS@-NeE— Hiss TIME 1 MAF HIM! DOT THREAD HANGING ON MY Bnei {38 FROM A <= IN MY SOCIALISTS HOLD | GREAT MEETINGS in selling the David Burgess » year term in @ strong plea to ©. J. Jacobs, by} find any difficulty street car bonds candidate for the the counc made the working people. M. Tomlinson, K Saddler Judge Winsor, and M, J. Kennedy also spoke, R. D. La Barre pr during the afternoon, and William Ranke in the evening. T. A. Pach, standpatter, and Hiram ©. Gill were shown up to be political henchmen and part-of the Hay machine and owned by the Seattle Electric Co Four Killed PITTSBURG, Feb, 19-—Four per sons were killed and ten seriously injured here today when a three sfory brick building partially col lapsed held and rink heered the the after many again | greeted the night. Por al enthusiasm, the socialist rallies yesterday were without equal in the city Holet M. Wells, socialist candi. date for mayor, was given a tre mendoux ovation, Speaking with earnestness and feeling, Wells outlined the great struggle between | labor and capital, and then took up specifically some of the issues that | presented themselves at the coming | election. He charged the city ad ministration with * iberately | juggling the city car line matter from office to office. Geor Ww Scott, candidate for treasurer, who cae tl Ma. sald he would not) Two big meetings were the yesterday soctalist noon, and socialists at Dream Over 4,000 peakers dur almost ax orators at LITTLE GIRL DIES UNDER CAR WHEELS Five-yearold Elva Tarman lost her life under the trucks of a Wall ingford avenue gear, at 6:15 Satu) day evening, at Forty-fifth and Twelfth avenne northeast. With her mother, Mrs. E. H. Tarma 4318 Twelfth avetiue northeast, «! was waiting to board the ear, but apparently tried to cross the track ae it approached. The car passed several feet beyond before ft could be brought to a halt, and spectator and Conductor M. FE. Thompson, in charge of the car, were arrested by Motereyele Policeman Papke, and reported to the police station after teking their ear to the barn. On instructions from Prosecutor Mar phy they were released upon the guarantee of Superintendent Kemp ster, of the Beattie Blectrie Co., that they would appear when wanted. Motorman Ingersoll) said the ca was running net to exered four miles an hour at the Ume of the pieked up the child's body, and as sisted the hysterical mother to her bome. accident, and Mrs. Tarovan can give no explanation. She is under and tn a seriou jand crucified for their sins and for the sins of the world. physician's care, Motorman Robert R. Speman condition. Women Try to Crucify Leader LODZ, Russia, Feb. 19.—Thirty women here of the fanatical a ic sect known as the “Mariawittens” attempted to literally crucif he leader of the sect, who calis himself “Bishop Kowalski. The women, in a great state of excitement, surrounded the bishop and declared that it was God's will that he should be nailed to the cross Kowalski did not receive the suggestion with enthusiasm, and tried to calm the fanatical band. They taid violent is on him, and were dragging him away when the timely arrival of the police saved him. The “Mariawittens” were excommunicated from the Catholic church, but are recognized by the Russian government. LeRRKAHAREAERARERERERARDRREERES SUFFRAGETTE PARADE PLANNED UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, EUGENE, Feb. 19.—With Miss Birdie Wise of Astoria as its president, the co-eds at the University of Oregon have just organized an equal suffrage association, and are planning today to plunge Into a “votes for women” campaign. A suffragette parade will be held here soon At present the co-eds who belong to the assoctation-pian to con- fine thelr efforts to converting the mere man element of the university to the equal suffrage idea. 4 \% * it be eeeeeeeeeeeee * PA AAAARAAEKARAAAAARRAKARARKA SE HHH ‘Pitney for Supreme Court : WASHINGTON, Feb. 19.—It was |officially announced at the White House today that Mahion Pitney, chancellor of the state of New Jer y and former congressman, will be appointed to the vacancy on th’ bench of the supreme court of the United States. KREMER RAS [At ARAN KA ER ORES | GIRL SUES HER FATHER. |® CAMDEN, N. J, Feb. 19. Having been informed by her father, John V. Wilkins, of ® Sicklersville, near here, that he was about to remarry, Anna N. G. Wilkins bas entered suit in the New Jersey supreme court against him for compen. sation for acting ax his house. keeper for 1,144 wee Miss Wilkins claims $3, or at the r of $3 a week from January 14, 1890, to Janu ary 17 of this year She says she has been keep ing house for her father since her mother's death, when she * was a child wR eR 32. REVO PEER ET OE * STEER TO PORT BY SUN. * CHARL TON, 8. C., Feb. ® 19.--Having lost charts and in- struments during a storm at sea, the first w the British wt HHSC SESE SEE RE HESS Pyman, from Nordenham, many, has arrived battered and bruised. ‘The navigation bridge and the lifeboats had been lost, the stern was stove in, the cabin ® a wreck and the stores ruined by salt water. Capt. Gaines * and several seamen sustained minor injuries during the six day storm Alter their marine instru ments had been lost they steer ed by the sun. JOB FOR HIM (By United Pross Leased Wire) PEKIN, Feb. 19.—Yuan Shi Kal,| at last firmly established as presi | ‘dent of the new Chinese republic, | today is facing a serious revolt in| | Manchuria. {| Viceroy Chao Ebr Haun, cently ordered the massacres at Mukden, announces that he will! | never submit to the republican rule, and is preparink to maintain the| sovereignty of the Manchus with! every sword and gun at his com mand. | dK 44 teteteteee who re | *| RSSeteeeeeeeeteeese * * * *) ERAHAKRAR EA EN HR! ene | OUR PRECISE ARTIST NAILS HIMSELF TO BARN. ZANESVILLE, O., Feb. 19. —Ira Landerman of Rose farm, near here, nailed himself so firmly to the corner of his barn that his wife had to pry him loone. He was nailing up a board for a clothes line support when the nail slipped just as he struck it and penetrated the in- dex finger of his left hand and the side of the barn. The finger will have to be ‘| amputated. REESE EEE SHEE SOU SEEEEE ED REED % RHEE The Twenty-Minute society of the Immanuel Baptist church will give a social and box party in the church parlors Friday evening at 8 o'clock, At top—Foulke NEW YORK, Feb. 19.--Justic> Gerard this afternoon expects to vet aside the 20-year prison sentence against Folke BE. Brandt, former valet to millionaire Morti- mer Schitt, who is sald to have been “rallrosded” on «@ burglary charge to save the name of a Wo. ‘}man member of the Schiff house: ti ward Gans, or the detective who bold. It is expected that District Attor. pte boxcar will also move to STATE TROO 100 WOMEN STRIKERS| (Ry United Pree Leased Wire) LAWRENCE, Mass, Feb. 21-4 Without warning and apparently |! without cause, a detachment of ini fantry today, aided by 200 polled and fifteen cavairymen, charged body of 100 women, composed striking textile workers, who had gathered on the common here, pleading with other operators “not to return to work and scab.” Thr of the women picketers were arrested on charges of intimidation and disorderly conduct. Dispersed by militiamen when ever men picketers attempted to approach strike breakers, leaders of the textile workers hit upon t plan of using women for this w The plan, be was betrayed to the police, and when the women kathered on the common, the police and militiamen were in waiting. Knocked Women Down The cha came when several of the we ached a body AGED 94, HE HAS HELD OFFICE FOR OVER A CENTURY FRANK A. HARDY BELLEFONTAINE, O. Frank A. Hardy, aged 94, public office years in Miami county, Obto, given up the office of justice off the peace and now the only offices he holds are those of member of the soldiers’ relief commission and! notary. public. | Mr. Hardy accomplished his rec. | ord by holding more than one office | Feb, 19. has held] He lives | and had} oo ag @ time, and once he held four at| Brandt who was sent to the penitentiary for 30 years for alleged burglary of the house of Mililonacire Schiff, whose valet he was. Mrs. Schiff on right and Schiff below. | the jelubs and bayonets swept down on | the | ordinance BRUARY 19, 191 — (weteme’) gy, ae t ED TWO CHINES ARE MURDERE Proprietors of a Chinese laundry at 413 22nd av. &., were murdered in their beds at 5:30 Sunday morning. Woo Fong Gow, a nephew of both his victims, and a partner business, is held for the crime. His mind has been unbalanced for sev- eral Weeks, and he ie now hopelessly insane. the laundry were awakened by the |whots, and found the murderer re loading an empty revolver, The dead Chinese were in their beds. where they had apparentiy been abot an they lay asleep. They at- |tempted to disarm Woo, but he e» leaped. They secured his gum. | The shooting was moined | Chinatown }the pollee for [Chinese told jwould undoubt [suicide in Lake ‘their urgent request the police kept & watch on the shore, and also |wearched for hin body. | Their efforts were unavailing, but Ithat the police had the right bunch |was demonstrated when |Tingley, 2410 Dearborn about hours. The that Woo to commit several the police diy try st, tele iphoned the police that he had a/ Chinaman he found hiding in bis) He had evident | darn. It was Woo. ly tried suleide, for his clotbes were wringing wet TONG WAR 1S FEARED AGAIN SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 19.—Re- newal of the Chinese tong hostilities is threatened here of an attempted betra Sing gunmen, mem have withdrawn from the peace nact, which the tongs recently were forced by Chief of Police sign. A Sen Suey Ne brother of “Big Loute Chinese murdered here a few ago, notified the police where they could find two Hop Sing highbind ers, who had taken part In the fight warning to stODl i, ‘which Fong was killed. The mn by either the] i otice seurched for the two men but Instead the with drawn | ‘ey escaped : NEW TO THE | ‘ | GREENWICH la, Feb. 19. Arnold H. Herrmann of Brooklyn, a West Point man, who was in th Spanish wer, brought Mrs, Laura E | Tremper here and they were mar ried by the Rev. Harvey Alley tn |the parson’s home. The bride wed under her matden name of Romaine She {is the daughter of Mrs. Sarah Romaine, whose estate, Shade, at Peekskill, N. Y., will be |their home after the honeymoon. | “He's somewhat nervous,” said the bride to the clerg | never did this thing b The bride's former husband, who dtvorced her for desertion several years ago, lives here with his new wife. hove other indictments outstanding against Brandt for burglary and afsault quashed on the ground that the man already bas suffered enough in his five years imprison ment. No at the his intimation of of Schiff, expected attorney, ‘ln said to have “framed up” the case against Brandt has get been given out. PS ATTACK today al of two Hop ton, Fo: an, a who were No ct men mille. on ielr way to] pick police oF fs Nee and soldiers body down the of = picketers, women right Several of the picket thrown heavily to Uh sustaining painful brufses, casualties were reported attempt at retaliation w either by the women pick other strikers. Instead the filed quietly and separately homes “More Unfair Tactics.” This is another instance 4 strike leader today, “of the un fair tactics of the mill owners in triving to force 1 abmission. The women had viol no city but were approaching the strike, breakers in an orderly manner, merely asking that they join the strikers. knocking and left 8 were ground, | but no| No made rs or women to their said the sam lowing Offic Justice Township cle City clerk, Piqua Waterworks clerk Board of education elerk Ward assessor Board of equalization Member tax equalization board Appraiser of real estate time. He has held tne fol fices * of peace k Rae * DOG SAVES MASTER FROM A JAIL TERM MIDDLETOWN, N. Y., Feb. 19.—Becau hts pet dog mounted the bench and “ hands” with the judge, 1 man, esca for being » “2 in- teeeeeees toxicated RRR Aae 109 F YQ." CAN'T GET YOUR STOMACH REGULATED, EAT A FEW DIAPEPSIN! “Total Time It! In five minutes there will be no Indigestion, Sourness, Heartburn, Gas or Dyspepsia. 22 GRAIA TRIANGU’ DIAPEPSIN FOR INDIGESTION ». 4 don’t want a slow remedy when your stomach Is bad tertain ono—or & harmful one—your stomach Is too valuable; injure it with drastle drugs. Pape’s Diapepain is noted for ite speed in giving relief; its harm- Dems 8; itf certain unfailing action in regulating sick, sour, gassy stomachs, Ite millions of cures tn indigestion, dyspepsia, gastritis and other stomach trouble has made it famous the world over, Keep this perfect stomach doctor tn your home—keep it handy—get acarce fifty-cent case from any drug store and then if anyone should eat something which don’t agree with them; if what they eat lays like lead, ferments and sours and forms gas; causes headache, dizziness and nau sea; eructations of acid and undigested food—remember as soon as Pape's Diapepsin comes in contact with the stomach all such distress vanishes, certainty and ease in overcoming the worst stomach disorders is a revelation to those who haven't tried it or an un you mustn't ALL DER THREA Wah Ting Gip and Woo Chee Gip,| in the} Three Chinese who also slept in| but was not. reported to} Washington, and at} Martin | Because | rs of that tong} White to! ays | Maple | for he | See SSE EE EEE Hold of Wrong Thread Mus Dor's FUNNY! — 188 YeT ON DE sit ERE RTRTRETRT SE STUDENTS GET GASOLINE JAGS CINCINNATI, Feb, 19-—-Com plaints of peculiar actions mong the younger pupils of the schools of Covington and Yewport resulted in a discov y Health Officer Laudis of Cincinnati, that youth fuls are indulging ‘cane line jage ‘The vaporous ‘stew,’” wald Landis, “seems to be sim and inexpensive. A youth brator removes the top from 4 can of gasoline, holds his & few inches from the top and gradually becomes intoxicated.” in ple ful teneeeeeseeeeeeessene ssl RETR DISTRICT, THEY Renton, Rai Jackson Street COLUMBIA CENTRAL FEED STORE | mOGaAN & HOGAN 5266 Mainier Ave., Columbia. Hay, Grain, Flour and Feed Beacon 18, Ind. York 24. CITY SASH & DOOR CO. PATRONIZE THE FOLLOWING FI ds by S ic by Co SAY, vee ih UNRAVELLED MY UNION Suldy —, Tveitmoe Is» = A (hy United Press ae A. Tveltmoe, secretary of fornia Gtate Building T, cil, and E. A. Claney, ber of the executive board of ternational Association and Structural Iron Wi arrested today by United uty marshals on at Indianapolis, ch complicity in a =a miting plot. 3 Beattie Au-omonie at Broadviry, ARE RELIABLE nier Valley, and Col PLUMBING Mesting and Gas WILLIAMS & 2309 Dearborn. People Work. IT WILL BE Ph Let These SASH, DOORS AND MILL WORK WE SELL GLASS 5000 Mainior Ave. Beacon 1987 York 56 DUDLEY & SONS 1 ~—PHONES— | Sunset Beacon 1271, Ind. FUEL, ALL KINDS | Cortities Weight Certificates | a | Col 40. Quanity AND wrIcut ——_ I, GROCER W. P. PHALEN Phones. Columbia 1. ‘The Leading Up-to-Date Grocer of the Rainier Valley. | Pure Foods—Full Weights ————— Beacon | JACKSON ST. | HOTEL IDAHO | Sunset Imperial Steam Your Clothes Come You Right” PHONE BLACK Tl. FRED UDER, a, Prep, : “GOOD FEED* P WELL MAKE YOU HOME. Renton Public Main GENERAL MERCH Williams & M IF YOU COME AND ‘WILL SHOW LIVE WIRE B Phone Black 71, Ind PLUMBING Tae ay, exomas } Ind. 1685 Newly Furnished. Hot and Cold Water in All Rooms. | | One Block From All Depots Rooms All Prices. ———$—$——— | GRAVEL AND FUEL LAKE GRAVEL CO. and VICTOR | FUEL CO. PHONE us Beacon 1068. Ind. 3591. MUTCHINSON & GETCHELL, Props. TAILORS M. OLSEN | Rencon 1476 B4IT Jackson St. FINE TARORING spring styles. made tn ¢ wn shop. FLORIST _| POTTED PLANTS } And everything in the shrubbery line} AT SAHLI’S NURSERY | 966 @o Bast to Lake, Old Renton Line. Hammond's Best Flour $1.25 for 49-Ib. Sack, BIG SPECIAL. ‘T ge vomansgeh Beacon 2999. THE MULTOM any combination ie. air copied, Write for freee Renton Hard Some Big Specials COME AND { BIG SA’ Phone Ind. White 30] _REAL ESTATE ‘price only hatanee 7 per Don't Fi Tent" when yeu! get a chance like thit, «| WILSON & Six-room Cedar street RAINIER VALLEY DIST GROCERS O23 os ne J. S. ROOK Beacon 1295 Southeast s, Fall Wel "Swe Surely Gan WE SAVE YOU MONET —TRUTSTS OF Phone Bescon 368% Orchard Beach ¢ ‘ Cash—Witl Save Money, 7aa9 Rainier AV® Strict H. P. MAPES, Prop. Fairview Station. CERTIFIED WEIGHT Certificate Receipts Phone Beacon 3345, "REAL ESTATE One on Renton Ave. all house, «0 chance for on terms. fenced— houses, Fine raiser. o, DUNLAP & CC., BEACON chicken poultry Rainier Beach Phone Id. Col, 160, Best Drug Store in’ District rt

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