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COWS GIVE | ypeHosT UNDER /GUDHIEE’S CARE tale of t is being Humphries whether Sorel p sh - $19 e's the question of whether the _ Reflec re oa ry Hol Ins man and woman who killed De cays “Snort,” a 3-y themerives at the Filimore Be tet ogee good milkegtving | is TURN p WN hotel Friday night were Mam me to an untimely mett and Mrs, Shoemaker ~ met caused by eating - | Reference by Edward Roberts, | » p clover The proposition of Ira D. Bronson who ; kne ¥4 the couple an A nh} he oa on the! to sell the ferry boat West Seattio| Woods and Mrs, Blanche Watts caged ory hoa in debt pro-|and the 60-foot strip of land on the |his niece, together with letters | gg et worth saya they /east side of Elliott bay, where the|found in Woods’ room, led to in { “awful part of the estate boat lands, for a sum of $125,000) quiries of the Arkansas authort s cbarse that the sheriff is a} has been turned down by the Se-|tles Gy tleman is further attle port commission Hammett, a widower, disappear yythe complaint that | Commissioner Bridges announced | ed from Wynne tn October, 1912, ™ a Syearold red, and }today that the commission would | leaving a shortage of about $40,000, red of 6 yours not consider the purchase of any Mrs. Shoemaker ughter of a at irregular intervals, 18-| tidelands until the courts decide | farmer near Wynne, was married, to “go dry who owns the tide flats, a xmonth after Hammott's disap. eatvee. taken at the »,| “We have instructed our attor. | pearanc to Frank Shoemaker, a through the ordeal in fine | neys to raise the issue at once re merchant garding the ownership of the tide Three weeks later she left. ingeworth wants $192 as| lands,” sald Mr. Bridges — for the death of “Snort to “Stub Joss of “milk time” f h | wf Catherine Tait can pro er ok ally in the rlor ‘a deep hole, sald to exist In Beach drive, may cost county $25,000. She says she geriously burt in a fall tuto bole Inst July /NU BONE CORSETS ‘west EK Bittett 4435 Is be spoiling for a fob THAT BOY? training as d@ make him bappy tan early age ing School New Machines rented. WHITE SEWING MACHINE Co. ‘Third (Near Pike) = Main 1505 price ~| Vermont is fearful 1 Co. }to tts Mist vs THE STAR—MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 1914, GO TO PEN FOR LOVE OF WEED MANTELL’S ONE ‘SOLVE MYSTERY OF COUPLE WHO OLYMPIA, Wash. Jan, 19 Complying with the request of eral prisoners at the Mon: || © reformatory, the rd of control dered them trans ferred to the penitentiary, where | they would be permitted to use SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 19. | tobacco, At Monroe, it is pro Photographs of A. P. Hammett, hibited ‘aboconding treasurer of Cross | Sallie | Shoemaker of Wynne, Ark. where Hammett lived, were on their way here today to settle “OFFER OF FERRY | | county, Ark, and of Mra, \WELL, LISTEN TO THE DEAD ONES | ‘The King County Republican cen: tral committee went on record Sat urdey againat the commission form of government and urged the “use of every effort to defeat” tt. Com mission government ts denounced } by the republicans as “un-American, | undemocratic, and attempted return|days in Rome, the conflicts be- |to bossiem.” The party of Utah and|tween the pagans and Christians, of a change|and the buildings and localities }which will join the executive and|that history has made famous, legisiative functions The staging of the play necesst tated participation of hundreds of actors and the expenditure of ‘how QUO VADIS IS A MASTERPIECE has returned to the and will be shown all Quo Vadis Metropolitan this week This moving-pleture production portrays thing else does the grandeur and splendor of the early Mantell vs. Dying may be an unbecoming! sport, but Robert Mantell, the cele brated theatrical star, appearing at [the Moore theatre this week in| sands of dollars on scenery aod] , rd | ADD 5 VESSELS properties, Nothing was spared bayer mong r pertctre, aa give make it historically perfect and a|# ©at lessons on “How to die more than nine times.” Robert ts one of the most consistent little dieers who has ever come eo down the dike i mastorpl niece of its kind Operating the ler largest fleet of s under the Ameri flax, OF THE BEST “DIE-ERS’’ IN ALL ACTORDOM “King John” In five of the six productions tn which he appears, the conclusion of the performance will find Mantel! ‘playing dead.” Tonight be appears in “King John.” The other plays included tn his repertoire a "Richelieu, ‘The Merchant of “Mac beth,” “King Lear” | Hamlet Auectcan Hawaiian Steomeh'o| WETERAN DEAD new mers at a coat of $8,000,000, | aring for a greater traffic of} Local civil war veterans are to as during 1914 and years to|day mourning the death of Lewis come, The company is the first|F. Yeaton, 74, a member of the G of the big shipping firms to sign|A. R. and former commander of) & contract for space in the port | Stevens post, who died at his home, | commission's new dock. }126 Pontius av, Sunday, after protracted ilness. 45 NEW COPS TO GO Yeaton enlisted in company 8 nth Maine infantry, tn Septem Ini ON DUTY TONIGHT jber, 1861, and served three years According to the opinion of fed-| in the civil war. He fought tn 15| ora) officials. « sed today, & jdecisive battles, mostly under Gen-| rand jury probe into the alleg erals Grant and Butler ncisco boycott of North To e until March 1, unless Funeral services will be beld Geel eae rib producta, other orders are issued by the city under G. A. R. auspices in the/ should be started in the California council, 45 policemen, to act a8 | (nave! of the Cremation Society of city, if one Is to be conducted eter oe wr on 00 Cay If there is any violation of the tonight. The addition to the priice Pleasant / Washington, at Mount cemetery, Wednesday | OR. LR. CLARK, D. D. 8. T want to reach the people who! €are about the kind of dental | they have done people who are look-| i for a response to their own ot beauty and refinement. | fesponse they wil! find in our Work. It speaks a language | | tion issued Saturday by Mayor Cot- force le the result of a prociam: dently at the San F ‘4. There the investigation abould be held, say official HE'D BE WHOLE SHOW WASHINGTON, Jan. 19.— Vice President Marshall, sign- declared “right. terii! after the council the charter geve him th ieaamtehsianad ing up for a Chautauqua tour, POSTPONE LEBRATION nf stipulated that there ald be | Because Washington's birth- | no “side shows" where he leo START CI CHURCH day falls on Sunday, the date | tured. fin * doonnen eg ee held | * } LD VE COR Al the Keystone Con regational | ee Og cae, Cal col WA ING) bie Sunday, when the ground | ve PHILADELPHIA, 19— |for the now church at Keyrtone| day, Feb. 23. The ceremonies will be conducted under the joint auspices of the port com- place and N. let at. was broken Mayor Cotterill turned the first) | | The people on this earth A. D. 15,001,913 will die of cold, pre- dicts Prof. Eric Doolittle, Unt URGE INQUIRY INTO LUMBER BOYCOTT © "==... Commercial orrantrations throughout the Northwest believe the admission of the San Francisco Chamber of that straint of trade exists, in the bast» of a possible probe. Lumbermen interested in the boycott, which Commerce re | law, a» has been charged, it Is evi- they say has been waged for more | manded that Mrs than 10 years, are also anxious that it be removed and are uniting tn a | demand for federal investigation. ‘AND SHE HIT HIM EDINBURG, Jan Jan, 19.—Leen- Ing over @ gallery rail, a suf. fragette this afternoon threw a bag of flour at Thomas Wood, secretary of state for Scotland, who was delivering a pubtic mission and the rivers and | | of the celebration of the open. | | | | | harbors committee of the Com- mercial Club. oe spadefal of earth to the stratas ot | ‘Onward Christian Soldiers,” ren- | ry dered by the Volunteers of Amer) It burat and nearly smothered fea band him, address on @ itform below. versity of Pennsylvania astron- ' omer, The sun will cool in 15,000,000 years, he says. know everybody has some they usually My friend Cotte ms use paint jand hereafter attend strictly tojother young friends could walk ped powder, and make ue my eves. | your own conduct. As for the oth-| along together and have a nice cu very much, sed §6/er man’s affair, it Is not yours time on the way home; but if you | * soon we you get |. I think the only power the other| want to get alone with the boy in MARY the brother is ex order to spoon, right man has over the girl in that she is A.—I will not laugh at your youth. | piqued at you, and, in ber pride, she | actly ful tragedy, for to you It is very accepts hin attentions. | When boys ask to see you home, jreal. It is not the fact that you are} Acknowledge your wrong—if you | tell them you came with your broth lhomely that is repelling people, but| were wrong—and get rid of y er, but ff they wish, you wil all ‘SMITH FIGHTS A PATROLMAN: him with a bunch of ke AID REFUSED BY MARSHFIELD, Or, Jan. 19—-A wireless, received here just before 11 a. m. today, stated thet the crew of the steam schooner Yellowstone, reported {n distress 18 miles off Coos Bay, had refused at § a. m fo take @ tow line from the steamer salvage charg HAND BLOWN OFF Leo Kinnane, aged 10, son of John |J. Kinnane of 6026 Sixth av. N. K., had his hand blown off his right jarm Saturday when he attempted file a percussion cap from a six linch stick of dynamite, brought to a Shim by his playmat The childrer picked the explosive up near Fifth av. N, BE. and 50th st, where a week ago a contractor blasted stumps The injured boy is a student the the University Heights school. According to Tom Clarence, Mat Schofield, Frank Ferguson, who, with Mrs. Kate An derson, landlady of the Portland ho tel, on First av. S., were arrested by Detective Humphrey Su afternoon, their “crime” consisted in playing the graphaphone in the lobby. Humphrey, they say, de-| Anderron open all the doors tn the hotel, and when she asked for his warrant, they claim he immediately put landlady and guests under arrest. REALTY MEN DINE A general invitation to all bust- ness men, whether !n the realty business or not, has been extended by the Real Estate assoctation to attend the luncheon and rally at the Rathakelier, to be held Tuesday jnoon. An Interesting program has been arranged. There will be mu sical entertainment as well as a number of Worth while addresses. jing; or the there. reason may be none of Miease tell me how to take tof @ linen table cloth, tt | has been washed and ironed. | Thank og you. A HOUSEWIFE. | A-—-Make a solution of one tea | spoonful of oxalic crystals and one jcup of luke warm water, apply to Canania, which had Inid by all night, waiting for daylight to give assistance. It wan presumed the captain of | the Yellowsto) believed he could} make port without the air of any other vessel, thus saving heavy Lewis and Louis) _ USUAL RESULTS: ESTABLISHED acP)oudall 7 fouthwick dm connection with JAMES McCREERY & CO., New York BHOOND AV (Choose From These Hats) INTs ond KE 89. | Jag and torn w one J Smith, 28 years old, when he a rived at the City hospital Saturda night, following a violent confilet with Patrolman F. EB. Cratg Smith had been in the Hofbrau} café, where he took » drink. When} his presence was no longer desired, he left by request. Meeting Craig on the aldewalk, they shook has¢ and at the sound of street car gong, had at each other. Smith's head was cut during the battle [Patrolman Cratg says = Smith's wound was rived when he struck the tall Nght of a taxicab in falling Smith says the patrolman struck SHIP IN DISTRESS| | “$5.00 Hats in street and semi-d models in extreme mart and attractive styles are otha 1 thi sortment There is an especially good selection in the mall and medium shapes, made of velvet in a good range of col ors and black Most of the models have the popular soft crown. Wings, ribbons, ostrich fancies and flowers are among the materials used as trimmings. These hats are excellent values it the special price of $5.00. Up to $12.50 Hats $2.50 Included in this lot are all of our popular priced hats in small and medium shapes in and velour A Special $2.50. Second I oe) velvet good selection of colors and trimmings In this assortment may be found samples and odd lots of Hosiery, ranging in price up to 50c. In- cluded are a quantity of the famous Onyx brand, in black, white, tan and some fancy shades; also lisle, cotton, lace and split sole hosiery. All at the \ \ price of, the pair 25c First ll-Southwick Second Av. and Pike St. [rr News | SHOW ON AT BOK Poultry euiidins at the Bon John O’Rurik, 19, a clerk In a Marche chicken show this week Bow postoffice, has been brought | Will take away with them 70 sflver to Seattle for trial on embezzle-|CUPS, which have been set up as special prizes. mest charges, | A. G. Goodacre of Hlinois and A. Mre. A. O. Smith, 312 E. Pine, Floor. B. Shaner of California will judge the birds, x nearly lost her life Sunday by suf’ | Camping.” Commie Rhee Tole focation when gas flowed into her pogs Leghorns, ‘Plymouth Roc’ room through a leak in the pipe. and Orpington ‘chickens, besides eee Funeral services for Geo. 8. Per- the engineer who died at his) throttle, were held Sunday at Scot- tish Rite Temple. eee Burglars chopped their way Into the home of J. W. Thomas, 116 W. 40th st, Saturday night with an ax. A small quantity of loot was taken. many ducks and turkeys. APPENDICITIS CURED Without an Operation hat Appendicitis can be cured without operation. thout medicines. ah ee t which M. L. Upper’s machine, which wa: demonstrated 3 }stolen Saturday night, was found oat pte Bg completely demolished in a ravine for treatment of that | lalong the Bothell road | Be disorder. y have | Aeclared — them’ freed from p few treatmen: | Charles T. Hutson, wife of | in in nd § Mr that you are selfihsly sensitive own jealousy, and things will work | walk along together. h vith 1 local died || a-chort while every in: ’ he spot, and ringe several times, I/the prominent local attorney, die jon of m disturb. {0 appeal to them and syeaks | about tt. Yes, dear, it ts selfish: [out beter than by telling the faults! Once a week {a rather often for|would advise you to try it first on |Sunday following a lingering All-|| ae My prices are the I cat jy ness to think so much about your-!of others. parties during school months, for) @ scrap of linen, to be sure that it) nes®. | Fig ver been offered in Seattte, | self ‘es : ate young people need their sleep dur-| goes not “burn” the fiber. Oxalic} . . | neal oie the class you get. Just | |. Paint and powder will not help) | @c-t hase mover bern slowed to jing the week, and the other even-/ ig gaid to be poisonous, so be care-|_ Fire broke out In the home of an effectual | Mt getting an jah, Bice | you to receive the attention of any| Sh, io, PAIICY me with ‘my cider jinge would be more pleasantly | fu; about cuts or scratches, and do| Mrs. N. Decker, 111 W. Crockett st., to the returi | eld Crown for $400, one whose attention is worth hav-| brother, but i ie rather hard. be. |spent by changing the amusement.| not leave it carelessly aro aturday night, while she was at Ith, Bven cas ir $10.00 volar 00, tr & ing. If you could read a@ letter 1| cause my brother dors not allow | ssi theatre. The loss amounted to e@ standing lever-Silv Plate for have received thin morning from | by te walk slong with us unless he | x i - 1,000 Can you beat it? dor | watke with him. Q—1 have been Keeping company $1, Our guarantee ts the na +| do you riniak tt te becaase fam eo | irl who has ruined a fine complex | What shall I aay to boys when they with = young Indy whe *® good, | owe et one that) omely? jon by making up, you would not| ask to accompany me home? It T rward girl, but she tol | Charles Harris, an aged negro you. It is signed by the nm | attempt it sar “Yeo,” I am sure to get a scold. | every young man tm town | * |murd has been denied and manager. Ing from my mother wext day. 3 | ‘4 ng ms own murdere’ as nm denied a mo- {ENCED newspaper wom-| I seem to look back to the time] fis is the matter, for I have treated her | om her. the objects to thelr com- |tion for an inquiry into his mental WE GIVE GAS lan will correct and eriticise manu-| When I was about your age, and felt! “The other evening I met » young | the heat way Eee bo tales we atten ond Soe | conditio 1 7 leeript: 1,000 words, $1; every ad-\as you do, for L, too, repelled peo-| man at @ party. How can I 4 i sew ber has Tino father or mother, and X'1o | condition f ‘script: 1,000 words, $1; sry ad-|as yo » for I, ‘ pn Be . help her. obs “6 4 Regal Dental Offices [ditional 1.000, Sine: ty |ie by drawing into my shell, and) eve alle Gee 6 cue be Gk irri to mane wo a says so, and I ge Extensive preparations are being 1,000 ds, 50¢ 0 4 by trying to be like other) toe often? Th - a 1 tke ben wad ade b: e Caledo 7 4 yb. R. Clark, D. D. S., Manager, i ecea mee, Maroon hf ed, a you will, how| thers ‘hashing yoo tor your, most like your advice ma te ade by the Caledonians for the Work guaranteed. Eiltott |people. I learned, as you will, ho annual “Bobby Burns concert,” at eed Av, NW. Cor. Union|or Nancy H Buskett, Apt. 8, 102%|futfle such attempts are, and how| ‘i*ellent advice arrrT i lthe Moore January 30 ne: Note: Bring this ad with you. Union | foolish to try to do anything but A.—The very fact that the mo A.—Maybe she just concluded it/ in this matter, and let . -< o — |cultivate loveliness of spirit, and| ment girls meet a young man who /||s silly to be exchanging letters if 2.7 roe ‘ie: 10th areal daies ofthe |develop naturally, as God intended shows them the least attention, you are living in the same town If - and Decorators’ union, lo-| A Perfect Spine a you should, It 1s rather a compli-| they tmmediately want to know|you are in the same town, she| A.—Neither of you can get aie en rae der at Dream ment for a girl to fail to attract | how to become better acquainted, or ought to have arrived at this con-;Cense without @ parent's suar-|iind Tuesday night | » certain young men, and if she has|win him, is the thing that makes|clusion, if she has not dian's consent. I rather think ‘the "se = @ Evenings from |senso enough to be her true self,|their parents strict. If they were| What her motive—if she has one | uard fan Nill wish the girl to f0-| Members of the Mountaineers’ just her honest self, and become in-)content to let things move along | is, I cannot say; but evidently we er © ont ato will want to| ub walked from Portage to Dock-| 4 terested in things outside of her) naturally, and normally, and not|she wishes to remain friendly.| SiON, (ow thinks about you lion on Vashon Island, Sunday. — | =IN THE— own appearance, friends will come|act crazy about some particn(@* There may be a dozen reasona,|*80uld he consider the question at in time—and friends worth having.| young man, they could have much | Extremo youthfulness, combined |! He will want to know whether| Then she will be glad she was! better and freer times with objections on the part of |0T not you can pay the rent, the THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA | butcher, and grocer, to say nothing $35.00 Ret RUG. 9x12. All cial i small Oriental figur: Ou at our st Note: No advertised goods e iy Retail Department of Mownrn D. Troms Co argest Wholesale Carpet and Rug House In the Northwest.) Spe i SEAMLESS WILTON VEL- worsted sur- $27.25 hese vacuum CLEANER—Let w rate this wonderful dit 0: for y sien ri sh 4 t rem “$8.00 A outside of Senttle TAFT ANE. ano ViRGINIA ST one 4 WE seLL For Blocks East of Moore locks North of Westlake own ing bu Th ater. Market We buy in carload lots at rock-bot tom prices the bulld ry is our | slighted, and so prevented from be-| I do think, If you are a sensible | parents, ia not an impossible one; the whirlpool of girl, you and your brother and your| but as you did not state her age, I) Cheer up, the best lreally cannot say | She may be testing you; or flirt ing drawn into self-admiration is yet to come. HOT TEA BREAKS A COLD—TRY THIS Q.—1 would like very much to have | , as it opens the pores, re {ieving congestion. Also loosens the bowels, thus breaking a cold} lat once | | It 1s inexpensive and entirety | lvegetable, therefore harmless,— | Advertisement eure gri rained ae Beretta | "Gert guall pstaee of Maabere| SLOP Usingal ‘russ cae girl and two men. Lamene of | reast Tea, or, as the German x “a | «"E heve gone with the young tedy |folks call {t, “Hamburger Brust cece ieee | about six m One month Thee,” at any pharmacy. Take a own | had @ Mitte quarrel beenuse I remon- | a‘ it te 1 a | strated with! her about lowing the tablespoonful of the tea, put a cup sae or man to be familiar, Up to this |Of boiling water upon ft, pour prop against a | time she showed through a eleve and drink a teacup- collapsing — wa | eating sranente ‘tul at any time. It ts the most ef- and that tt ta un } \fective way to break a cold and weaiter war | | | a Mr. Out-of-Town Buyer printing by mail what course would corely A.—The girl's clearer to me than that your quarre! was over her at 1407 Fifth Ave. titude toward the man, and the} 1e will save you money subsequent one that the man 41d | printin ig orders. . not seem to care for her soclety until after the quarrel, The twe eamente do not fit ° You took the girl task for nething she did; ehe resented it, and now is accepting the attentions of @e other man. Quarrela never ldo any good Your course, if you] [were unkind, 1s to acknowleage it, puree? Sh HDWARE actions = 8eeM | from the ansertion Order your appitentors, made relf-ad ly to prevent slipping ar area ent to hold the pari on all sin « NO STRAPS, BUCKL SPRINGS epnnot ealve purpose rd an FRANK P. NOLAN press neatly ands have (reated the he home, and re anes cured——-no oft am vel EVERY ONE 1y INTERESTED IN A GOOD PL to i. The Visit WARREN’ Ss LUNCH Formerly Wheeler's 218 Union Medal Grand Prix » prove sending PRL Lapao lorntories, Block 1% TRIAL Lib. ° of incidental expenses. He will jalso want to know whether or not| }you are a steady worker in what | ever line you are engaged As for the girl compelled accept the company of other she does so because she wants to, if you really love each your love will improve by a while. other, waiting rooming with a kind who is honest and he keeps company © not living right, eo up to the Q—1 an hearted felle L and they frequent room to see hin room, and by hay |matter how kind-hearted the young man is, his company is not good for {are not what they should be. My boy, you cannot afford to play with | tire; you do not help the by doing #o, and run a big nelf, Go to the Y. M. C. A. and vee it you cannot get a room within your means, If not, they ean probably tell you of ane | risk your star 1 what to | 1 oblige, | A CHRISTIAN BOY | A.—-You need not start wrong} unless you want to; but you may} jhave to sacrifice a nice room for a plainer one in order not to. No} you while he keeps associates w ho| other man | NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF SAN FRANCISCO United States Depositary STATEMENT OF CONDITION Branches in Seattle, Tacoma, Portland and Virginia of business, January 13th, 1914: ASSETS t close Loans and Discounts Bank Premises (San Francisco and Branches) Other Real Estate Customers’ Liability Sundry Bonds and United States Bonds to secure Circulation Other United States Bonds Redemption Fund with United States T Cash and Sight Exchange 25,007.40 1,186,234.68 | 485,470.00 | 3,864,028.23 4,539,224.97 5,019,000,00 000,00 under Letters of Credit Stocks LIABILITIES in Gold Coin Undivided Profits Capital Paid Surplus and lation Letters of Credit Other Liabtlities Deposits $62,018,375.64 Association, San Francisco The Bank of California, Nattonal its Branches in Seattle, Tacoma, Portland and Virginia City, stitute one association, under Management, and deposit any one of the bank's offices have the protection of the en capital, surplus and undivided profits of the Assoctation, Agent for First National @ank of Fairbanks, Alaska THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA National Association SEATTLE BRANCH 801 SECOND AVENUE €. C. Wagner, Manager—Geo, T. $. White, Asst, Manager and | co’ one