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|AIMS SLAP AT 'GOVHAY UPUN'——— CAPITOL JOB svat OLYMPIA, Jan, 24 ot after on Sharp ) make CATARRHAL allowed an ap e 1e depleted without ¢ ing it, to phy the “ MEGEEARLE SILK are 900 tas PS ea The capitol jon, of which 408 “Arcade Bik", Seattle jeg an 1 | $300 or the bu f the ' tJ for w $600. LOOK Meniscus a Saas on Deep-Curve Lenses ete, Pen THE STAR BRIDAY, JANUARY 24, { SLEUT SLEUTHS GUARD HONEYMOONERS’ ON lens; pair $2.50 I tay, | MYERS OPTICAL CO 1 * 203 People’s Bank Bldg., 2d and Pike| t _ big, A ‘ | ; { pin t 1 tte | AT THE ra | Angeles Cafe feet 1422.24.26 First Avenue {fr citar bo Our 25¢ Reevlar Dinner J! —AND— Our Speciai oVc Chicken Dinner Served from 11 a. m. to 8 p. mi Unexceilied in Seattle se Crabs, Fisn, “Safes That SAFES are Fire-Proot Borgiar Proet Chops MOTION ; PICTURES FREE g Vocal and Instrumental Concert | Afternoons and Evenings Furniture ee —BY— oe | Prof. Nape’s Hawaiian Orchest Wore q 3 rie stra Steet : Artiste—0 Fixtures Phone Main 963. Eyres Transfer Co. Office 114 Jackson St. PURCELL SAFE CO. Ructusive Agent hi Plenty of water the ground and through the land; 3 1 n from Bel on jess than a m station SOLD ON EASY TERMS AT $100 PER ACRE UP; $250 TO $300 FOR LAND CLEARED AND GRUBBED, READY FOR PLOW DAVID P. EASTMAN 508 LOWMAN Kirk mess ‘ 2m aN Lake BUILDING Go East by way of the Columbia Rive Two Hundred mile daylight ride The oqual of any Scenic Trip in America and through Salt Lake and Denver (without additional expense) Over the O-W. KR. &N. Oregon Short Line and Union Pacific Steel Coaches : ic Block Signals Greatest Device for installed at a cost of six The System of million dolla Rock Ballasted, Dustless and Smooth Running Road Bed Oil Burning Locomotives Electric Lighted Trains Standard Pallman and Tourist Sleeping Cars Courteous, Obliging Employes Splendid Dining Car Service You Pass Through More Large than by any other route Leave from Oregon shington Station Finest enger Station in the West District Freight and Passenger Otoce 716 Se d Avenue Telepheme Main 032 J. HW. O'NEILL District Passenger Agpat _ -¥. RR. HANLON ° District Freight Agont THIS OUGHT TO Cities |" MRS. HELEN SHEPARD'S HONEYMOON HOME 1914, THE CASTLE EF. HUDSON NEW YORK, Jan. 24.-Frie nds kates to the mansion are guarded, pressed admiration for President and relatives today report that Fine by private detectives, and all out-| Taft Shepard and his bride, for siders are barred | “The majority of my countrymen Miss Helen M. Gould, are The Due de Tallyrand, who mar-| are conservatives,” he said, “There their ne on quietly 1 the former Anna Gould, today | fore, they cannot understand why , iid turreted castle on the talked of the marked simplicity of| you should replace a noble presi ght bordering the Hudson | the d-Gould wedding, praised | dent like Mr. Taft while your coun- river near Tarrytown All the th and groom, and then ex |try is so prosperous. CLIMB ARM IN ARM TO VERY | |CHIEF AND 18 MEN HURT AT BIG FIRE LAUNCH BRAZIL'S BIG DREADNOUGHT Leased Wie ‘BOY CHANGE MIND AGAIN IN «: Dy United Pre NEWOAH fing, Jan. 24 é» in the Mat he largest and most powerful bat rulaing them, whip afloat, yraziiian aupor | MILLE TRIAL : E imiveciately am . dreadnought was si fused to « his ‘een launched yer alipe) with |, Elewich 7 and 20 #ixinch guns Jan 4 14 1finch TACOMA, ~~ Damagit —_— ee -\tewtimony wan given-today agein Peter Mille al for burglary after a four yearr | fight to on cape the penitentiary, by Willis Taylor, the boy d to have been his accomplice The yo ter had testified against Miller in formar trials. Aft erward he swore he hed been fo duced to te od under the of Beattle police torney obtained fro davit that hin te falne Thor the defense } his original In his young man t beries of the Fist tle, in ed by Mil ler when th wo 4 the b ne |He described in de the dispow Painitess lhe at the loot toa tanea, inn & and diseased | ROOSEVELT JOINS | and positively without pain FIGHT ON WARREN No co ne, noninjurious—@) Ci pY ENN Wyo, Jan. 24 method strictly my own and posi Theod Roosevelt, it was learned tively harmless iax injected himself | t the ree on Francis | CROWN, FILL AND nator EXTRACT WITHOUT un this state, Rose | PAIN ed E. H. Manson, re Does that listen good? 1 an, who refused to enter the Doesn't that realize your fondest caucus or support Warren, as fol dreams? ows "LOS ANGELES. Jan. 24 Fire each patient, employ no transient the stand y taken for hon | Chief Archibald J. Kiley {s in a nert help, but do my own work, and am est governinent. You have my best H R. wit {dent of ding that-of Wittlema luna te ce cin Aeamencie cance personally sible f me. | wi toy Supeeee jenry jams, president of metion preceding hat oO and 18 of his firemen are suffertny the Chicago, Milwaukee & Puget! bY & few mentha giv. | {TOM Minor Injarion that ‘dod Aor dy eo sabhgeng Pam tc to "to|, SAN E PRNARDINO, Cal—"Root ) sraday 2 1882 Earling was made divt|thetr work on @ fire that almout Co rep movie ng Wu Tired aft, aed aaah dee eae ®Y sion superintendent. Williams re-|tally deatroyed the Hotel Brennan, |Seeclutely guarantee the resulis, | Wo uantdo Wilson and D— Debs dd vice president of the Chi ceived a similar promotion @ yeat/on Main st. and th 1 to NT are witnesses to pining location cago, Milwaukee & St. ra with later. spread through the dow bust DR. L. D. GRA filed b D. D Met and Jos headquarters in New York He| After 14 years of service, Earl ness section. Eley was hurt by ap 204-5 Liberty Building, eph Ward. The filers admit they will be succeeded in Beattle by ing became assistant general super explosion of turpentine wh lead Cor. Th Ave. and Union St. | used their burros’ names for con “m B. Farting, brother of the presi intendent. Williams w promoted Ing bie men Into the base te Postoffice venience nt, A. J. Ba to this position «ix years later, and After elim? grade of suc in 1898 succeeded Earling as gen cosas, tle by tle, and arm in arm, eral superintendent more than 40 years, Willlame Earling became general manager nd A ng are now at the of the rafiroad, and in 1905 was ery aun as president and v elected second vice president)jWil president of one of the great Name wa ade general manager pads In the countr in 1900 Earling began his career in 1866. Barling hed the ame @ year later. After nine of the ratlroad in 1899. 8, they Chicago, M kee & Puget Sou be assistant # ndents road was leted in 1905, Wil of t Pau! road, E nas pro len ite presid@m HERE’S THE NEW “FIRST LADY” PLEASE WHITE OF THE FRENCH RIBBON CREW Leased Wire | y United Pree SALEM, Or Jan Without oaition the t y passed » bill by mak ing « saloonm for dam eivi ght by er, wife an b Anoth | mandatory suppor |SUED BY GIRL AS |" "HE GETS MARRIED Jar J. Har. and real oa ¥ SPOKANE eapttalia' Miss Lola I Lola Rol 0 heart b | MME | wife of the newly president sie|“DON'T WORRY” | KNOX ADVICE i TO ENGLAND Ww ABHING RAYMOND POINCARE, elected French MAKES RHEUMATISM PROMPTLY DISAPPEAR Chronic Find Doses of New Remedy Are Taken permitted t and made rake up Sufferers | { Few Crippled-up Relief After ti tor to suffer ar F, ACTORY TABOOS | SILK STOCKINGS y i me | RIVERSIDE, J fan. 24 way to clire rheur Rec belick’ Waa di ve cause, Th ‘ pairs of b Cr does thie be-|When she a ently, and alse tralizes and dissolves|the firm has lost 0 in’ silk all the mobs 4 stockings to date » 1,500; women irle’ act the joints |and girls employed In the: Taubel 4 muscl ‘irritate |bosiery mills here are ‘today or cat 4 ¢ iy | dered to display their ankles when Ps | they leave each day | n \ 0 the n ™ Ite olson from the blood,| WOULDN'T LET HIM end dr on and out of the ays. BE WHOLE SHDW | Croxone 1s the most wonderful! povG LAs, Ariz, Jan. 24.—Fol-| I eine ver made for curing jqwing the refusal of thé federal | |ehronte rheumatinm, kidney t10U-| auythoritien to accept hie peace of-| wand bladder disorders. You! fer Frederico Cordova, at the head will find it differe from all other of 600 well equipped rebels, with | remedies, There ds nothing else 00 | arew into the mountains above| earth like it. It matters not how |Naogrt ‘Chico, Bonora, today to re old you are, or bow «you have! main until spring. | Cordova of-| suffered, It pract impossible fered to turn his command over to to take Mt imto the human system lthe federals to garrison Sonora ais tet bah ee fad re lcities on condition of amnesty for ef from ret fow doses, ant hie Sonora for men and the himeelf. spel di governorship of all your 1 sed how quickly | id suffering will rp end Tommy went home one day with | An original kage of Crox &@ nice new golf ball. + costs but @ tri utany firstbelass Look at the tc ball I found on drug store, All Idruggiste.are au thorized to sell it on a positively money-back guarantee. Three doses a day for @ few days is often all| ball, really? that in ev@r needed to cure the| !Oh, yes,” said the boy. “I saw worst backache or .overcome uri-|the man and hin eaddy looking for nary disorders it London Opinion. the links, fathe he sald “But are you sure, Tommy,” said Mr. Tw dies, “that it was a lost GREAT CLEARANCE SAL Are made wu change for partly from ush & Lane f but slightly shop worn, Free Stool Terms as Low as $1.50 Per Week| ‘This ad partial list of named instru then all out price from §: as $1.50 pe Seattle Store—1315 THIRD AVENUE new instruments not to be recatal Player Pianos—still other NO INTEREST Free Delivery and Grand a few new sam rder to save space we are only giving a partial list, as Hallett & Compston Upright Piano, Mahogany case ......... NO INTEREST. Steinway Upright Piano, Dark Mahogany case se eee NO INTERES r. Bush & Lane Upright Piano, small size, Art case, not to be rec NO INTEREST. Getterson Upright Piano, Mahogany case .. ceee ecoeee NO INTEREST. Fischer Upright Piano, large size, Walnut cas oecccceee NO INTERE ST. Victor Upright Piano, Mahogany, case ss! ly NO INTEREST. Kimball Upright Piano, Walnut case .............0+ wevcece . NO Bush & Lane Upright Piano, Mahogany, case s tly damaged INTEREST. Kohler & Chase Upright Pian case © bot INTER st. Fischer Upright Piano, Mahogany case... ery ee NO INTEREST. Victor Upright Piano, Oak case, taken in exchange for Player NO INTEREST. Smith & Barnes Upright Piano, Mat Bush & Lane Upr Two fine any and ( "NO INTEREST, ‘A. B. Chase Player Piano and 100 rolls of music ....ceeeeeee NO INTERE Richmond Player Piano and 50 rolls of music ......... eeeeee NO INTEREST. Gulbransen Player Piano and 25 rolls of music ......... NO INTEREST. NOTICE first appeared in The Star of January 20th, and, as stated therein nly a y the many fine instruments to go at greatly*tednced prices. Some above ments and many others, have been sold sinee that time, but in order clear this week, e\ 25.00 to r week ery remaining instrument of thi $50.00 and sol lot will be We Do As We Advertise. Manufacturers |SLASHES PAINTY ted this year—others which ples, never been used a day; Free Tuni damaged in shipment.......- Piano further d WITHOUT INTEREST and on terms as lo -_ This Ad With You Bush & Lane Piano Co.| iN BRITISH 100. Wea ‘lashed th 8 Arnuld’s Gta Remedy k ead and ut pain, ~ Conati Dyspepsia ang ) way misleading» 1 drugetet for ‘ them for you or 1 them treet by Arcade Bldg, A Place to Eat ; ret Vaudeville, 8 p. = am « @hote Dinner, with pls egeee 2-4 Qe have been taken in ex] follows: ata 385.! in shipment... osc cuoe seseee $2350 $285.00 nh} red ¥ ?