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al & § ? - « I MOTORCYCLES EN xincements and Business Se ding " We i greved nery {The ley Press Elhort 875 gO to Phone Hiliott 803 turmianed outside "ENT Swcronw dates was d to anawer by Dr swore | BULL BROS. its emp ity, sublime in its precept AUSTIN E. GRIFFITHS—I go to $04 Virginin St, near Westiake Ay | sweetest thing in the world to any| | unable to live my life. 1 forget. Contententty locates | Dear the union label otherwise yo shall not have the re- LONDON, Feb, 7—Illuminating jcording to a dispatch to the Cen | 60 10 CHURCH’ Ralph Atkinson of the committee on JUDGE WINSOR—1 go to church Just Printers “3 church as & necessary and essential | | man, and yet, beneath its peace and H.C, PIGOTT—I go to church to Adam Rausch, socialist, sent the ae for walking and etreet care | GEORGE B. WORLEY quoted ward of your Father, who is in heav- ean, leaking from a break in a tral News, Why Dol Go to Church?” ta the eVangellem of the Mini@terial assoct to ald the human family to live the so18 THIRD @AIN 1043| J.D. TRENHOLME—I | part of my daily existence. The in joalm, f* & great abiding strength, | hear the word of God and be remind invitation back to Dr. Atkingon be | “Take heed that ye do not your jus en.” | pipe, asphyxiated 41 employes in a| ely | Pik | | bate gel FOR © | question each of the mayoralty can ’ | ation. Here are me of the an life that Jesus jived—magnificent in c. silpieshaetaieiinn chureh to worship. THE VIRGINYS HOTEL| fluence of the church is the softest | without which I freely confess | am ed of my duty to my fellow-man, lest i ause the printed stationery did not) tice before men to be seen by them, 4) ASPHYXIATED | Moscow insurance office today, ac-| 315 PIKE St EXTRAmus Once a yeat for a few weeks to] advertise our pat methods and excellent office t we «ive spectal rates. F balance of Ms month we will do work at the to * prices and with all work give @ gerease Hun- “THE MAN PROM THE WEST" 5 iS SENTIMENTAL SISTER PRELERED BRIDEGROOM SEATTLE MAN IS WEDDED ON DARE TO OAKLAND GIRL Mre. Matthew J. Corcoran OAKLAND, Cal, Feb 7 Matthew J, Coreoran of Seattle and Miss Ruth A, Winter, former as sistant eecretary of the California State Railroad commission, were married on a dare. Phe romance had its Inception in San Francisco's New Year's festiv itles and ded recently in n elopement when a mutual friend dared them to get married and make good” an introduction at a party where the couple had been nted as man and wife » may do that,” was the as sertion of Corcoran After the wedding. he confessed that they plighted their troth that very night when the «alety of the party was at ite height "STEEL TRUST IN THE STAR—SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1914. COUNTY WILL GO AFTER JOHN D'S TWELVE MILLION 7 « Sounty | today recetved in structions Attorney Gee Hogan to sue John D, Rockefel }for his personal taxes The Cuyahoga county }had estimated approximately 000,000 wan due them, Une CLEV Attorney La AND, cher authorities $12 by tonight Rockefell furnishes a Hat of hia taxable hold |ings, 50% penalty will be ad¢ | It was belleved the ofl king} . would base his defense on tne Waiting ground that he i# not @ resident o! Obie for Locher expressed the opinion Spring that he would be able to prove he wince he here t for does live in Cleveland, unquestionably has a hor Rockefeller left last ni Tarrytown, N. Y,, but did not say whether the $12,000,000 demand had anything to do with bis de. parture. PHOTO Beating King Frost The Mad Hermit,” in three parts, at the Class A, starting Bunday, ts the story of an Indian scout who Is injured In a fight and loses his mind. He become a hermit His wife flirts at the fort and becomes engaged to an officer, On the wed ding eve she meets the Hermit and he recovers his mind, Her life ts the penalty for her flightiness, A comedy completes the program Rarbara Tennant, Bob Leonard and Ramona Langley ar tonight pg gy “Through the Storm,” a two-reel Feeanay, at the Colonial, starting Sunday, t# a ratfroad and telegraph ry. “Pathe's Weekly” and a com Develop- ing the Property edy are also on the bill eee “An American Citizen” and “Jack nd the close at the Clemmer “Soldiers of Fortun which | closes at the Melbourne tonight, Is all SHUSHANNA THE NEW ALASKAN GOLD STRIKE HILE miners are waiting impatiently inside and a small army of prospectors are outside the new Alaskan El Dorado, Shushanna, anxiously looking for the dawn of spring and the signal to begin the stampede Which promises to surpass even the historic Klondike rush of '98, C. F, Smith, a veteran mining man, is taking time by the forelock. Smith, who knows the far north as well as the tropic south and is well known from Mexico to Alaska, ison his way north with a thawinf ma chine and a crew of miners, all old-time in Alaska placer mining. Once arrived at ‘sourdoughs” thoroughly experienced Shushanna, the development of the property of “Shushanna Gold Mines No. 1” on Discovery A bench will be commenced The thawing machine will place Smith and his miners independent of King Frost, and any day may bring news of the rich strike that will advance the price of the shares of “Shushanna Gold Mines No. 1” so as to be out of reach of the ordinary buyer. That the property is in the pay belt, which is attracting thousands of men from all parts of the world to Shushanna, is dicated by the amount and character of the gold panned out while the ass ment work, necessary to prove claim, being done. According to mining authorities on the ground the fortunes at Shushanna will be taken out of the benches. The property of this company is in Discovery A bench in the very heart of the camp Shushanna Gold Mines No. 1 is the laws of the State of Washington, an American company, organized under Shushanna being in United States terri- tory. The company is incorporated with a capital of $1,000,000 divided into shares of a par value of $1 each, fully paid and forever non-assessable. The company is free from debt and has no preferred stock or bonded indebtedness. In addition to the which is about to be developed the company has taken over agreements and contracts entered into shortly after discovery and expects to acquire several properties within the next few weeks. The company is under the management of practical mining men of wide experience in the Klondike and the Yukon, and the operations will be entirely in the hands of men who know the country and the conditions As financial agents we are able to offer a small block of stock in Shushanna Gold property Mines No. 1 at the low price of 15 cents ashare (par value $1). This is the second ap- portionment of stock offered to the public. The first was placed on the market at 10 cents a share and sold rapidly. This second offering is a small block and undoubtedly will soon be subseribed for. We offer this stock in blocks of 100 shares and up. We recommend its purchase as & good speculation, not as an Investment, Ike bonds, which earn 4 to 6 per cent. The stock represents an opportunity to get a ground floor interest in a mining camp which, according to experienced Kiondikers, will rival the greatest gold camps of the world All Star” feature We advise the purchase of this stock, however, as a speculation and not as an in- s “ee vestment. Big fortunes have been made from very moderate investments by those who ee Gold coos (oak ‘and extra + A NM Mr. Out-of- Town Buyer LIMELIGHT AGAIN King Maggot in a double role and Ground have taken advantage of opportunities similar to this. Write to us for authentic in- 0 diag by mail Rob Leonard are on the Alhambra Floor stances of this kind Reaarverk isirictio Bo was omen program until Sunday night I t By placing your order for this stock today you can secure an interest at the incep- tooth $3.50 to $5. FRANK P. NOLAN WASHINGTON, Feb. 7.—Anoth WG interes: tion of the active development of Shushanna. The following table will show you what Gold Fillings ...........$1.00 up 1407 Fifth Av er stool trust Investigation was ante, the Outeast,” (x a drama your money will buy. Our patent true-to-nature tee Re will save you money on all| scheduled to start here within four made by the Beauty Film, the new the ifinest” artificial ‘teeth’ Sin the [printing orders |weeks. The investigation will be est company on’ the Mutual pro $15.00 will buy 100 shares $150.00 will buy 1,000 shares world, per set 88.00 to $15.00. vie Seg ———| conducted by the Interstate Com- gram. Harry Pollard and Margarita ” $30.00 will buy 200 shares $375.00 will buy 2,500 shares ° LOO ! TH Imerce Commission. The inquiry | Fischer are the stars in this. $37.50 will buy 250 shares $750.00 will buy 5,000 shares L K! READ! INK! was ordered by th nate “for the} db le $75.00 will buy 500 sha Fully paid and no essab! anecesety Sue eote eran purpese of ascertaining whether) Clemmer All Week itn pet the steel trust oF any of its sub) “An American Citizen,” four If you wish you can buy on our easy payment plan, but not less 1420-22 Second A (each week Th sidiaries have been guilty of giv-|reel drama ack and the Beano f if : Opp. Hon Marche, Seattle reenrdiee of the price of samie-ling or receiving unlawful rebates, | Stalk,” two reels. than 250 shares will be sold on theeasy payment plan: i cred “et scsing something (Offsets or preferences, eapecial eee : never before shows evi Seattle every/ty within the Inst six years. Titikum Sunday and Monday 250 shares cost $7.50 down and $7.50 monthly Oundez, Tuesday ond -- - “Trapped,” two-part Kalem; ' 600 shares cost $15.00 down and $15.00 monthly | Their Interest in Common”; “Mon. 1,000 shares cost $30.00 down and $30.00 monthly ! |tana State Fair.” Vitagraph split; 2,000 shares cost $60.00 down and $6000 monthly ' “The Card Mystery” and “Match- 6,000 shares cost $150.00 down and $150.00 monthiy Making Dads,” split Lubia, see ‘ ; ; . : , The price is subject to advance without notice. Your remittance will be The finance committee of the city |Ciase A Sunday Until "Tuesday Night promptly returned in case it reaches us too late. preg tinewet ra orgy" agen The Mad Hermit,” three parts, ay. It brought to Meht the fact that | ang ei ai frog. cdebmer pe npieg tole sant persed apse 8. Ne hi f the new Alaskan gold fields and discovery of Shu- Northwest Distributors, by the councl! sinoe October 1, 1913! Colonial Sunday Until Tuesday A history o' ‘ $ . Y . . Fhone Bast €:2. large enough to create a lien of Night 32-page shanna as told by clippings from the daily papers of Alaska, Canada and $130,000 against the 1914 general : - ial se : ‘aay mised te THE CAR THAT MADE GOOD IN A DAY. fund. This means a balfanill tax PEE ogy pig Mh thane booklet the United States will be forwarded free on application. This book tells rate increase for 1916 Burke Made Good,” Vitagraph com free all about the new discovery, the amount of gold taken out, how to reach jeay; “Pathe Weekly,” world's news. the camp, and the conditions of this new Klondike. To get the booklet, T0 TRY. OFFICERS Melbourne Sunday Until Tuesday just fill in name on left-hand corner coupon below, cut off part and mail. Night “Our Mutual Girl,” series No, 1 The first court martial in Seattle |“The Return of Helen Redman,” ltor several sears will be held soon ¥o-reel American drama; “Billie's GREENWOO! Jeut. Robert B. Parker, | Strategy, Keystone — comedy pegihr 5 c against 1 K GREENWOOD a 30th Infantry, t A, now held| "Fooling Uncle,” Beauty comedy. | | auitage & CO. . at Fort Lawton on charges of ir id be AMERICAN | regularities in his accounts at Fort Grand Sunday Untit Tuesday Night) 103 Carter-Cetton N ILDIN ee Sulton : MARION |Wiiliain H. Seward, near Juneau,| “Rebecca's Wedding Day,” Key aeaes \ 103 CARTER-C! VANCOUVER, B. G @ || Alaska. stone comedy A Thief and a \ DORRIS TRUCKS ame et | ook,” two-part Majestic drama;| VANCOUVER, 8. C. N Ye Please find enclosed M. A. MILLER, Manager. || Unen further notice, the ¥..W. c.| Heumie, the Outcast,” Beauty| preggg ee \ VANCOUVER BRITISH / With $...s.ceccesee Mile =] A. Choral club will m ‘n at 8 o'clock eee lure regarding the Shushanna = \. COLUMBIA or full payment for........ ——— leach Tues ay rn ing in Alhambra Until Sunday Night Gold Mines No. 1, your 32-page \ P shares of stock in the Shu rlors of the Firat F ‘ shanna Motor Trucks [/church. For further information rms | Ste, mip two-part | Misteey OF, Cenee aae” Aes /_ Gold Mines No. 1. at the first grovmd eo tbe rnes on | y ama; “A Race With Death,” Rex without obiigating me > / floor price of i5 cents per share. Senttie’s Largest Dealers Guaranteed Continuous Service. Covers Every Truck Sold, Garage and Salesroom 610 Seneca St. Phone Main 6504. CARTERCAR Imperial CAR AT AN WASHINGTON CAR- TERCAR CO. {| 1515 BROADWAY PHONE EAST 467. 4 Fours, Continental Motors $1,650 to $2,650 Imperial Auto Agency || 312 East Lion St. 2 Sixes, ONEST AN HONEST Hudson—Paige Studebaker Garford Lippard-Stewart 15}4 Broadway ACCESSORIES AND oe. BALLOU & WRIGHT Shone East 471 Paci Car Co. Robert Atkinson, Mgr. 808 East Pike Si. Phone East 670 Waterhouse Trading Co. Auto Department Touring Cars and Motor Trucks Phone F SUPPLIES. am 0 Sate Buy Antomobile Supplies 817 East Pike. On Us Gnow «, Tires, Olin and G in with Oxygen, ¢ MG. & SALES. 0. repairing 202 Union Mt ba Main s4ne | “BVERYTHING FOR THB AUTO MAN AND HIS CAR* THE WASHINGTON AUTO SUPPLY COMPANY ‘ Phone Mast 687 418-820 Kant Pike mt ~ BALLOU & WRIGHT North@eet Distributors Indian x torey cles 817 East Pike. Phone East 471 YOLm CYCLES io Main 629. ‘Insist on n Seattle- Made Goods In doing this you enable the manufacturer to increase his joutput, and compel him to em- ploy more help, REMEMBER, | the greater the weekly payroll, the greater Seattle. Bakeries TamaleGrotto Chili Con Carne B.& M. Chicken Tamales Main 5306. We Delive 1511 Third Avenue. Whelen and Metall i “Centennial Best” |FLOUR Macaront Washington Brand Macaroni, Spaghettl, Vermicelli, Alphabets, Elbow Cuts, Egg Noodles. Manafaviured. by A. F. GHIGLIONE & SONS an Made tn BHATTI dr drama, and a comedy see Dream Until Saturday Night “How God Came to Sonny Boy Vitagraph drama “The Catch of the Season,” Lubin comedy; “The Heart of Maggie Malone,” Selig drama; “The Husband's Experi ment,” Biograph comedy-drama. . | RESIDENCE THEATRES Little Two Dromios,” comedy > drama Sons of Thomas At the Home Tonight Gray,” drama; "The Champion Mollie and the Oil King,” Driver™ comedy At the Home Sunday ‘The Open two-reel drama Adrift. in City,” drama; The Flyleaf of Fats,” drama; “A Band Game” comedy drama IF YOU iat PILES| “fign and mail t In caupon today 10 TELL STORIES TRUST KFEPS uP paid and non-assessaDle Men of the city who failed to hear Katherine Ridgeway, reader and tm personator, when she apr ed Thursday evening, at the Y. M. C A., will have an opportunity to) hear her free at the session of th PRICES, HE S$ AYS Jackson, ‘Mich. i caesar | [morrow cent ‘sue will te That a combination and agree- . ernoon, § ; Name vide the chief entertainment, with | ment exists in Seattle among flour Swann Rigieng pred forced | t , ° bers and mer- 5 Address | THINGS THE PRESS stories and imitations. | ma anufacturers, job! |market by a heavy increase in | AGENTS PROMISE |! Viennese policemen must under. | chants belonging to the Rettail as-/ang that he is being hounded by | | stand rowing, telegraphy and swim. | sectation to fixe the price of flour) members of the combination be Return mal) will brin Dr i ss aie se he will not ter into the f ‘ 1 s to eliminate competition |cause he will not enter ah Abmorptl mirdy as explained |], Wat Ae Deady ‘ te ety ie; — or Toa Hey she ete i fei trance the | Cereement orp’ medy, as ex ~ Alcott’s immortal story, a e@ 0) ‘01 es | Spector 1c ————- gees Mt ittle Nomen” ‘vill be given its USE *“*CASCARETS”’ charge of C. A. Swanson, through Panna a~ Out Off Mere Ni oresentations at the Moore j his attorneys: Hammond & Rems oon 99 F Above coupon will bring you pre-|this afternoon and evening. The IF CONSTIPATED berg, In cad set es Pie fa paid (in plain wrapper) Michig play has scored a wonderful suc: | |court today to suit brought by the) ‘ Great 3fold Absorption Rem cess in Seattle, and will likely break - to F a pore ty a ead 5 2 se . de Piles, Ulcer, | Fissure, Tumors, |attendance records at the Moore. | GENTLY CLEAN YOUR LIVER, /tn, gupreme court of extended iti-| FOR COLDS, INFLUENZA; ; STOMACH AND CLOGGED [pation between the Fisher Mills, COUGHS, SORE TH prompt relief tt iw > hundred 3 BOWELS WHILE YOU SLEEP /|Co. and Swanson, who, they de- RE AT THE THEATRES anc clared, had no right to sell Fisher ter you flour at a price lower than a fixed tried the TONIGHT | Get a 10-cent box | rate. a eal Moore—"Little Women,” Take a Cascaret tonight to ho lower court sustained Swan fica Witie thelf Metropolitan — May Irwin in ]/cleanse your Liver, Stomach and! son, but the supreme court revers : enefit recely=(f “Widow by Proxy |Bowels, and you will surely feel! oq the opinion and ordered a new WHOOPING WHEEZE a. send ts One Seattle Bailey & Mitchell |} great by morning. You men and i é ! q pitedten tm {i on ae stock in “The Crime of the || women who have headache, coated | Whooping Wheeze -is the 4 ery Package” noting. Well Law.” tongue, can’t sleep, are bilious, | G L name given to a new variety © Men “and” wom Tivoll—Keating & Flood com: }]/nervous, upset, bothered with a] MAY ET WEL pi Gap weigh has on gai bre bis pany in “In Poppyland.” sick, gassy, disordered stomach, or| foll , ae appe: have backache and feed all worn} Sina Christensen, a cook at the following the recent variable = out, Are you keeping your towels} Raven Lunch, 222 Marion st., who| Winter weather. a Aid MEETINGS TONIGHT |° athe piggy Aung Son maately was badly burned about the back | Humphrey's “Seventy-seven” after doc oreing a Rews pve e Friday when her clothing became | taken early ruts i 3 tora “and meds _ sotings | 2288 With salts, cathartic pills or ignited as she stood near a coffee ly y cuts it short jcines had fallen, The following mayoralty meetings | "Sty, oil? Pecan a aad plants tor: reonee] OT ee a | 9 and 40 y are on today cane vahke ined ely cleanse |ory, according to the city hospital lf you wait until your bones Jof pain. « Chee 7G s } and regulate the stomach f wa ache. r ore: y 2. Grifff#hs and Hi Gill, at/@n Ls i ma rem jauthoritie begin to ache, until yo the “progress | of AOatin me Geitiane ane |the sour, undigested and ferment: | 4 pee te bagi malignant the Commereial Club at noon today. | 11% food’ and foul gases: take the | to cough and wheee, it may | Judge R. Wingor, at Oltman’s hall, | ox bile from the liver and car-| Ss sc take longer. , Columbia, tonight ry off the constipated waste mat- | YEGG ARED The Dollar Flask, holds more Austin B. Griffiths, J.D. ©, without surgery | holme and A, J, Goddard, at Raven fits aut te ("na hall, Ravenna car line and 26th unlona natinfied av., tonight how can you heattate The latter meeting will be some: ree eee S08 YON Care i what of a triangular debate on com above coupon at once, RIGHT NOW, duission government, J, but send Do ‘Pren-| | months, ter and poison from the intestines | and bowels. {than six twenty-f if you cannot ob Frightened away when they heard Don't forget the children, midnight , ° ive cent vials — rtain the flask — Remember, a Cascaret tonight Night Watehman J, Dempsel ap-|~ will straighten you out by morn-|proaching, cracksmen were folled|{rom your druggist, we wile ing. A 10-cent box fronpyour drug-|in an attempt to rob a safe in the/send it C. O, D. (collect on gist means healtly bowel action; joffice of the Ballard Forge Drop|delivery) by Parcel . M % . ‘ ) ) cel Post. i a clear @ead and cheerfginess for|Co., 1145 W, 64th st, shortly after Spades’: stusins Medteine Co, 14 . William Street, New York—advt,

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