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THE SEATTLE STAR ee ee nent aN the oo of wtrnck Manatielg tr tn Pr Terminal Debs The proposed will be the subject ond Robert Bridges on, OypoNed ty them, é, arian chureh, Boylet st, tor ‘The ‘nvited 10 quia the aan INDIGESTION, SOURNESS, DYSPEPSIA > AND ALL STOMACH MISERy | There would not be a case of tr digestion here if readers who are subject to Btomach trouble kn the tremendous anti-ferment and digestive virtue contained in Die pepsin. This harmless preparation will digest # heavy meal withovt the slightest fuse or dixcomfort aid relieve the sourest acid ston ach in five minutes, besides over-|iiving? Absglute coming all foul, Nauseous odors hisery ahd porteet q from the breath, bything you eat i eum Ask your pharmacist to show you minutes after, the formula plainly printed on each | eufficlent to disfiguring lace veil and the any-|60-cent case of Pape's Diapepsin of such trouble, thing-butemart vellings made of| then -you will readily understand ely, ah open silk mesh which are very try-| Why this promptly cures Indiges preparation Ike D ing to all complexion: tion and removes such symptoms wii! always, either at days Foulard, woven with satin fig-|@# Heartburn, a feoling like a lump | éuring nigh pelleve ye ures and with lovely borders, in| of lead in the stomach, Belching of imisery and digest Your white and colors is a leading new | GAs and Eructations of undigested sbout as handy and . fabric for afternoon gowns. food, water brash, Nausea, Head | av you could have im thee thr ENGINEER FIGHTS WITH BANDITS (By United Prees Leased Wire) CEDAR RAPIDS, Ia, Fob, 21 Pngineer Mansfield was wounded in the arm near Bertram early day when he frustrated an ermpt by five bandits to hold up a pa wenger train on the Chicago & Northwestern railroad. In dino bedience of a command to stop the train, Mansfield opened the throt tle and whizzed past Bertram. A» the engine passed ‘the station th: HOW TO ACQUIRE HEALTH AND BEAUTY! SSOLVE FATTY TISSUE ple, inexpenatve fat-reducer | work gradually and surety unpleasant effects while or alter stopping Uroatm % pints hot water stir four otis, When it cools take) mful three times each weight in where want it m the fatty tissues dissolved tho flesh will be firm and the skin free from wrinkles GOOD HATR- REMOVER sightly aire are quickly A little TH DISCOVERY By Berton Braley * * * * bs ste Pt ee We sized him fer a cissy by hin walk, We didn’t like his manners ner his amile, We didn't like the accent of his talk, Ner the way he wore his clothing, nm Wo sizcd him fer a mollycoddle kid, There seemed to be a lot of things he lacked ; It kind of riled us—everything he did, We sized him fer @ cissy, that’s a fact! do without STORE CLOSED ALL DAY TOMORROW Wastinglns Lirlhkday to the style; Say until Un Ur removed oO w 1 4 Wo sized him fer a clswy, lackin’ grit; He didn't seem to have a bit of sand; His hand-hake-—well, there warn't no GREP to it, An’ his manners wuz TOO pleasant, an’ TOO bland; He shied at every mention of a hous, He acted like a Iilylivered youth; An’ though be wuz the nephew of the boss, We sized him fer a cissy—that's the truth! ate, apread on hairy sur - ett two or three minutes, ¢ 4 the akin wast ory tr din fier ry Ves uae, and while drag xiste charge a dollar for dunce original package of ie is worth Ite cont to any ed with unsigh fllet mhety A Goon F oughness, due to ce ceasive owders and. cos metics, can G on reacted by Using A plain &purmax lott dis . made by solving four ounces #purmax In one- 2 pint hot water to whieh ts added two te ache “ bad w Villoumness and *ymptoma; end not need ach, Nver ang h. your Stomach ts #, Of Your food our meals don't. not Ket @ 6 ir druggint and We sized him fer a ctxay, through an’ through, We dian’t think the kid wuz any good, Bo we hazed him-—just a little--like we do With every tenderfoot, it's understood, He wouldn't laugh take it owt in fight, He blubbered like @ Mttle baby docs; We had the measly walffet fismered right, WE SIZED him fer @ clasy~-an’ he whe!! | rglar Ties Girl . to Door Knob United Fi “evenert ee broad i of the pont were away, Laura Stout, 17, jughter “of Silas Stout, 2517 Summit av., yester- day came face to face with a burglar, who, hoidi a revol- ver to her pead, said: “Keep quiet or I'll blow your head off.” He tied her to # doorknob with a rope he had brought with him and ransacked the house, getting away with @ diamond ring, @ gold watch and some mon When Mrs, Stout re- turn two hours later she found her daughter still lash to the door, Woman Forger at an poonfulae glycerine. Taally appited, dries . invil ‘ and w y sitte. Using the s olfiness and ‘s removes Hines and blemishes, Its use does away with powder and Insures a soft, vol: Yety skin of an exquisite tint and Jenene. 4 ORVHEN THE MAIR IS built: Lifeless, brittle, stringy bair results from an impoverished conditte the hair-sacs. This frequently caused through shampooiny Soaps or mixtures containing BL A shampoo which is not A . and, in fact, one of great worth. can be made by @esolving . throx In a cup hol Sater hte ts poured on the head 4 rubbed vigorously, and White, bland lather thus created Joosens every particle of dust and ndrutt, | Rinsing leaves the scalp mmaculately clean. the hy quickly, evenly. and takes on # soft Hoss and — fluffiness ‘anth) fiampoos are splendid for keeping the sealp and hair-sacs healthy and romoting a bountifyl growth of Reauerul balr.—Advt sai EE The new shadow lace vélling in charming and is fast gaining a place in the world of fashion, Jt/ hits the happy , medium between | the too heavy patterned and often fam “tree” | CARPET WEAVING. Your old rags made into new carpets. We weave fluffy rugs from old carpets and silk por- faitcand-Mina Carpets, yd. ..25¢ RAINIER VALLEY WEAVING If It's Correct, ‘Cheasty Has it ;York merchant, Bired.a special at 8 cout of $200. NEW YORK, Feb, 21.~-Max paid $300 In the federai court because be sent @ horse that died of glanders to Kearney, N, J, to be | made into port sausages.” “My husband speaks threey languages fluently.” “Engtieh, French and Ger man?” 4No, Baseball, Golf and Avie | oe RecordHer — a Southeastern Peru. Thousands of inquiries inspired by Bese: concession have caused the company to publish herewith a ¢ in the form of a CERTIFIED TRANSLATION OF MENT DOCUMENTS, by Prof. Caroline E. Ober, of the U; YOU’LL FIND IT HERE pew: NEWS OF THE DAY CONDENSED FOR BUSY PEOPLE Seat sale for the recital by Harold Bauer, to be given at the Metropolt-| tan theatre Friday evening, ie now on. An unusual interest In the com ing program is being displayed. ia (TRANSLATION) MENT OF Fow ui DOCUMENTS, RECTION, KEFOMT NO ta, UUREAU OF Roterive fo the Certified Copy je Meferring Maliroad im the Province Martin EB. Dies, who made a par ticularly vielous attack upon Wit Ham J. Bryan in the houne of req resentatives re cently, represents the Becond Tex district. This is the second time he has ap peared in the publie eye; 4 year ago he was found living ts “Marton Davis" in a little Mary land village. He Jacob Schafer, president of the German Alliance of Seattle, will at tend the immigration conferency which takes place at Tacoma today. | Annual dinner of the Cornell Unt versity asupelation of Seattle takes | place in the banquet room of the! Rathskeller Saturday evening at CHICAGO, Feb, 21,—Mre. Della Harlens has been arrested for “beat ing Up" a saloon man who she al leged sold ber husband liquor. The |husband helped take Ber to Jail, MIDLAND, Tex, Feb. 21.—Heav- \lly armed, two robbers rode into | Seminole, Tex., cot the telephone | wires, held up the cashier of the Seminole National bank and escaped with $3,600, nt on the railroad from Jullace to Ct teeolution by which Messrs. Robert Tweddle ititam ¢ en Kranted permission hs beset the Inambart Gold Dredging : r, in as follows Lima, twenty-second of December, of nineteen hi RICARDO ESCOBAR, head of the & in the department of Fomento. hereby CHRTIFIER t Frederick J. Abbott have exploit by moans of dredges, ite affinemts, in w: definite ownership 0 tor the starting from a point on the fells the Inambari itive In view of the preceding proponitt Tn view of the p Proposition pre William C Gater and" bistemclanianes Mrs. Lorraine Fraser De Vine, rea! estate operator of Berkeley, Cai., Fecently indicted by the Alameda county grand jury, has confessed to forging a will leaving herself $30,- 000 of the estate of Mrs. Mary L. Swain of Berkeley, deceased. In default of $5,000 bail, Mrs. De Vine ONE FOR COL. HARVEY. It's an it} wind that blows no- Y ham. Beonere mae then announced subscribed for “Harper's Week- | M. E. Dies that he was liv ly” as a consequence of the re- [ing with hix former stenographer, cent mixup.—Emporia Gazette. | to whom he had been married after ———e jhis first wife divoreed bim. He Newly organized Seattle Garden | was drawing pay an a conkresaman, clab will meet at the Chamber of/and the “Mrs. Marion Davis” waa IN CONSIDERATION OF ‘TH P. mineral lands and the construction of ¢ Vast region of the repaniiey of the mi wy A ACT: ‘That the and to the i < Ne ee ‘ lio where they arcrte nay ueoee ¥ ‘To Mr. Herbert Tweddle e J. Abbott, there shall ix yearn, dating Area of this grant exceeds 20,000,000 acres. Eggs are 75 cents a dozen in Wai Pa. It contains old work- 6°30, Invitations have been sent | to every former Cornell man in the | Pacific Northwest Closed All Day Tomorrow Washington’s Birthday BULOING SECOND AVE. SPRING ST. Hf Cheasty Has It, 1 The Various ‘Services of this bank are not for the exclusive bene- fit of depositors. It is the express purpose of the Seattle National Bank to be useful and helpful to all the citi- zens and every busi- ness in this commun- ity. However, a check- ing account brings you into more fre contact with the offi- cers and department managers, of whose judgment dnd experi- ence you will often find yourself in need. It is also the easiest and safest way to transact your busi- ness, whe small or large. The Seattle ional Na Bank Second at Columbia Correct Commerce tonight to hear & com munication from the Minneapolir Garden club, which it will consider Mayer Dilling’s recommendation | that the market inspector be trans ferred to the health department was pasted upon favorably by the coun eft committee on harbors and public grounds at a meeting yesterday A suit for $12,500 damages was commenced yesterday by Mary C Larsen against Frank H. and Dora |B Evans for glleged slanderous ut terance on the part of the defend ants, on the public pay roll as his clerk | ore / Mayor Gaynor says that the iden young Woman should be pretty, well educated, a splendid singer, a goor dancer, a fine cook, and should be able to make mended socks look like new ones. Anyofe knowing | the address of such a young person | had ought to tell the mayor | > Mah ta tases Sah che seated \* AT THE THEATRES ie | Moore—-The Aborn Opera Co., ® in “The Bohemian Girl.” » 23, died here i prise party given in her honor. Shortly after the guests departed ihe wuffored an attack of heart fail- ure. |OUR PRECISE ARTIST from the shock resulting from a aur- | imaintaining her innocence. After imitting her gullt to the officials, she stilt assured her husband she was Innocent, and her plea of guil- ty was a shock to him. THRILLING RID OF A CHILD, (By United Press Leased Wie) PHILADELPHIA, Feb, 21—Un- conscious and almost dead from ex- |porure, Syearold Francie Ryden taken from the pilot of the IN’ loed'Sd—trvg aw, WMWVP os |® Metropolitan—"Campus Mous. PLANNING FLOWER FESTIVAL |* | @r.” ‘A meeting of the Flower Festival] * Seattle—“The Rosary |locomotive drawing the Royal Blue | | Limited of the Haltimore & Ohio | railroad when the train arrived et committee takes place at the Cham |* Emprese—Vaudevilie. ber of Commerce Friday evening ‘The flowers to be discussed are | dahlias, sweet peas and pansies, In vitations have been sent to various gerden, floral and improvement clubs to be represented by delegates at the meet. February 21, 1862, the Confeder- ate troops won a sort of a victory at Fort Craig, N. M. In those ‘days Fort Craig whe further from civ flization than it is now, but #* was as hard fought for as New York might have been, for there were some real fichters there. The Fed. K. 8. Canby, for whom they are stiil naming babies in Texas, and the dashing Kit Carson, whose adver tures have made the hair of smali | boys stand on end ever since. The Confederates were commanded by Gen. Sibley, who just so fattened on fighting that when the Confed eracy fell and peace blanketed the fiery energies of Dixie land, Sibley migrated to Egypt and joined tho army of the khedive WISE MAN. He—He can make a dollar go farther than any man | ever saw. £ She—How d he do it? He—Spends it ali on himself. CAMBRIDGE, M. Feb., 21.— Nine-tenths of women are “scatter brained and don't know how to think,” according to Mrs. Mary |Thompson Chaplin, noted society leader, LYERLY, Ga, Feb. 21.—Thou- sands of robins have been made runk by eating China berries, They lie around to sleep off the effects and then retarn hurriedly to the china berry tree, MIAMI, Fla.,, Feb. 21—Charles C, Wilmer, an aviator, is selling aerial excursions at auction, the proceeds | being devoted to charity, erals had Gen. EB.) |® Pantagee—Vaudeville. | Orpheum—Vaudeville. *® Grand—Vaudevilie and motion ® = pietures, a le i ae le ee ta + tee eeeeeeeeeee FT. SMITH, Ark., Feb. 21-—He used language that would bave “made the devil blush,” Mra, Rosa |Gramlech told the court, which heard her application for divorce from Sam Gramilech. An old-fashioned spanking which her husband administered to her, turned across his knee, was the grounds of combat over which Mrs. Grace J. Koehne of Pittsburg re jcelved a divorce. THE NEXT ONE. Patient—-Say, that isn’t the tooth | want pulle Dentist—Never coming to cript. mind, "mm it—Boston Trans. NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 21—Be. cause his partner, Joun B. True, jr., |their employes, C. C. Titcomb went jto court to have the partnership dissolved. NEW YORK, Feb. 21.—Choice of a year's ride on the “water wagon or six months in jail is given by Magistrate Appleton to all drnks broght before him in cort, CHICAGO, Feb. 21.—Miss Flaher- ty has brought suit against Mrs, | Fred Shalton for 10 cents back rent She also asks that her tenant be ejected, WESTFIELD, N. J., Feb, 21.— Blown through @ great hole torn in the roof of her house by a “black jhand” bomb, Mrs. William Bronson fell 30 feet away and was only slightly hurt. NEW YORK, Feb. 21.—Becaus |public school graduates still believe it “takes nine tailors to make a man,” the National Tailors’ assocta- tion ‘was told it 1s hard to get edu- cated apprentices, folks say the farmer: short course is @ great 8 5 different with the city man. When he goes to the country he can’t get enough to ea WAYCROSS, Ga., Feb. 21,—Be- cause he wanted to attend a “five o'clock tea,” and the regular traif, was late, C. M. Fleischmann, a New insisted on serving 4 o'clock tea to Yorkville | A telephone cail. emer Wedding Lasted Six Days and 400 Candles Were Burned, | The wedding of Moses G. Toby and Victoria Zinnie of Butte, Mont, Syrians, lasted six days at St. Paul, and was -the greatest of its kind try. Four hundred candles were burn, and there were six hundred jgueste , fellow countrymen and their wives coming from all parts jof the country. Not an American dish was served during the etx days. Stork Gave Train a Good Race, but Lost by Narrow Margin. After Mrs. Christina Rethl of New Brunswick, N, J., had whisper: led something to an elderly woman aboard a Pennsylvania Railroad train, all the men were sent into the smoker, Then a race began and the train |won from the stork. The baby ar \rived in the waiting room of The Pennsylvania Station here, and was the first born there, Her name is Irene, Plain, Old-Fashioned “Spud” Is to Be Shank's Campaign Button, If Mayor Shank of Indianapolis wins the Republican nomination for Governor he will have as the State campaign emblem of his party a plain oldfashioned Irish “spud.” He proposes to run on his record as a foe to the middleman, He has been selling potatoes and other food to the people at cost. The campaign ery will be “spuds!” Cold Drives “Wild Man” From Cave and He Is Caught. The “old man of the Adiron- dacks” has been captured and lodg- ed in jail at Malone, N. Y,, after QUEER THINGS IN THE NEWS [held in twenty years inthis coun-| the Bartram station in Weat Phils delphia the other night. The boy, who ran away two | Weeks ago from. his home in thie! jelty, had clambered upon the pilot | | ae the train was about to leave Bal- | |timore, and, unobserved, secreted | |fimself in « small apace between the top of the pilot and the boiler jet the buge locomotive. On this pertlous perch he remained while | the train sped on. Even when con: | scioustions left him be held fast to} an iron support and saved bimeecif from being dashed to death. being a terror for four years in the vicinity of Lake Kushaqua, | He lived in a cave and prowled about, getting food any way he | could. The recent cold drove the |“wild man’ ‘out and he was caught, | He said his name was John Huns- ton, and that he came to New York from Germany in 1884. Bible Read in Eighteen Hours by a Relay of Sixty Readers. The entire Bible from cover to eover was read in @ church at Pe. cos, Tex., between 6 a, m. and mid- night, sixty members reading aloud without @ halt in relays, the reader | being relieved when his voice be-| came husky, | By noon the church wag filled, and at midnight, when the last ‘words were read, it was crowded to ‘its capacity. | ' Pennsylvania Giant Weighing 25 | Pounds Dies at Mount Carbon, | Ambros Moor forty who | ‘Weighed 525 pounds, is dead at his ‘home, in Mount Cgrbon. | He was more than five feet in| girth, was 5 feet ten inches tall| oy could lift a 400-pound barrel of oll, . SOUTH NORWALK, Conn., Feb. 21-——A member of the Norwalk Cre. mation club has to die to win. ‘The | club was formed here with 10 mem bers, the idea being that his sur vivors pay the funeral expenses of each member. According to the program, the | final survivor, besides paying a por tion of the expenses of the first | eight to die, will have to bear the entire cost of buriai of the semi. final survivor and his estate will have to pay his own, ings of the Incas, tail- ings of which alone can be profitably mined by modern methods. One dump of such in prospecting $1.45 a yard. It is as big as the Alaska Building! Corporations now operating with grants in same field are work- ing in harmony. with this concession’s own- ers. —— Read every word of this. It may mean to you. wealth beyond your fondest dreams! 5,000 Pounds Bonds Deposited TRANSAT! Caja de Deporito y Consigna~ Treasury of Deposits and Con- signments.) Retablished by the Law of Feb. 1906. COPY. woledad Anonima) Value De £5,000 asury of site and te has are expressed tvered by Mr. ates and F. J, Abbott To the order of the Depart- ment of Fomento as guarantee in sald place, th of Jan, 191%, (Signed) MANURL TIRADO, (Signed) G. MONTERO Manager, Inambari Huari-Huari Pachani Mining Co. are: (a) The Moncesston es n “aston comprises in ro at is, a ed naturally b: ie wate: hinthe the talnes and fixed Pgh nit ds on may requested seperate): the form and under the conditions ee: The petitioners immediately afte make the n eeary surveys of the roi preceding raph, and if they under obligation to construct @ ralir ow in three months from the date of th ¢ Inambari Gald Dredging Concession Preserving for itself. Said railroad ts 1d wuba: The conditions under which the request em, bexiden those expressed in the two an exctgsive jnerals A broux mits fixed sired by the her ive ablished by the it r obtaining this id-bearing landa id «ive favorabl ‘oad whose ©o f the decision, ons to start from a road from Julia the nald point of when the results a to Cuzeo and is to terminate at the I departure to be fixed by common Con of the wurveys shall be presented to the: If the surveys of the gold-bearing lands should not ite, all concess ions xranted by th (ec) The construction of the bef« in four months from the 4 spective plans and shall be fin three years after sal Rive to the state ten ploitation of the gold thie tat been given 6m when en © for public traffi pany which they may form shall ha termination of construction of the raf lands wh ne bureaus in « of the concesaio perty of which they he tax oc are given der to obta ” responding th rm for the purp © benefit of the the ninth of The st. class in their serv of the concesston shall deposit its and ¢ aw of tuift t re the holders of the expressly ext ws and regulatio future may. be made rallwaya, Works. nd conditions regulating t the rallroad which the petitioners FOURTH: The guarantee me clause shall bo returned to thé h railroad which they propose to traffic esent concession or make itd oppose the free use of lewal rig! nor proprietorship in the lan: the natural course of waters rights to them, nor right to oppos: rant to any other person to make the river banks in order to utilize the <TH: Tho new roads which asion, bridges. culverts natructed by th for the free us ishmnent of dredes and rined (o make une of the trees t ate Treasury, as long as they Individual WHTH: The petitioners ar inform? With regular law 0 are notified that ¢ thin one hundred an the deposit mentic clause, have been made, the thia contract xhall be borne by the hs as the expenses for a copy for the are Let this be published and < This is o faithful copy of the o herehy draw up in accordance wit) sponding to number five hundred and Tima, nineteenth of January, ning «Si Let this be delivered to the party e (Seal of Re: h they may desire to preserve, appearing: fixed ed in paragraph ontract ent resolutl entioned railroad the government and given Dver ders of the tall as also from tt the state ) ‘The petitio Ps Tied ot snrae Tas road for designat before in lemally these s thelr entire ta nership, @ holders of the as also for the road and @ natruction of the hteen bunt he ow: vy elders of the concession are under his district, ntee in: the hin a period ne sum of fifty same shall remali { this concession oF ment of any Of the: forring to the @ nd terminations of the concesslon a# jet he delivered Over not carey with ft pet the riche tO place on doen Te ive , ng to the rise anks, nor authority £0 eng eludice of those WhO May which the #0 ynstructions oF & ters fn rs 4 be especially £08 3 in ceneraball kinds rc Iders < the F ublte, Nnstruction of 8 mncession f 4 ait ‘e ert a i ' bre sed to transfer t having first fn will besolateam ot the Pemubhles should exp , nd twenty, dave 1. \ he signed, the ¢ ot. the, concesstone a hives of the Durem: 1 ri t ened) CAR cor 4. (Signed) public, Department 556 Ef