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STAR—FRIDAY, JAN. 14, 1916. PAGE 2, CANDIDATES OFF °xseriter "a TWO NEW SHIPS. FOR FIRST HEAT Comte ere?) FOR COAST RUN After 16 years in this same location, we are today hard pressed for ready cash. We must raise it. Hence our en- SATURDAY BARGAINS AT THE— mente taken from the recalled ; - tire stock will be Campaign Begins to Warm) German Attache Von en, of | Alaska Steamship re ag Th cently, at Falmouth, showed Phil del hia —OFr— hings | that he paid $1,800 to the Ger in Madelp' man consulate at Seattle for a MAY FIGHT THOMSON Werner Horn, who attempted to It O COME TO SEATTLE — ite the Vanceboro, Me, | - With but one week more in | nat = bridge, = fast’ | ~OAKLAND, Jan. i4.--Announce which to file candidacies for epring, according to the foreign jment was made by the Alaskal city office, It was beginning to | office. | The Leader Company John Panton, Mgr. SACRIFICED! |Steamahip Co, here today that two " . look f th vid Th t d 1422 to 1426 First Ave. Near Pike St. ey Whai: walttiont ‘orieare tre " fortnight before tiem ante hie new 1,400-ton liners bave been pur Open Saturday 9:30 a. m. to 9:30 p, m. time memorial have described | attempt chased by the company in Philadel R d Th Pri Th Ar M S ’ fil ith “ q |phia, for duty vee akland | ge fitieg with “innocuous des | phia, for dut n Oaklan ea ese ces— ey e oney- avers | |Puket sound and Alaska ports | Wool Skating Caps; white, solid colors and com- nals Gueas Erinotinetonn SHOT THRU HEART The Vessels are the Reasiagtdal tions; beautiful hand knit ones amongst them, in the way of skilled thrusts at | and the Wurlington, of the Quaker} ; and worth $1.00 each; c each other by the candidates | ‘ine’ Of Phiadelphin: and kbs Maleel bs ’ Those who feared thusly may now] ancilman Oliver T. Eriekson|H. Fisk, a student at a me dex and Juneau | There's about 25 Bi Girls’ “Coats, heave ‘seleiiae | have already flown pt/stitution here, who fired a bullet oth ships are now loading gener: | s MEN’S SHOES Dress and Work, worth to $4.00, 1 g BOW occ a Mackinaws—buy now and save from $2 to price. 90.99 CLOTHING Men's Suits and Over- coats, worth to $12.50, ships, Th will be re KIRKSVILLE, Mo, Jan ; 1 cargoes in Philadelphia ones, worth each other's throate—and Erick-|whieh passed thru his hear, tung| } " - up to $9.98, son's open letter Friday ts bound|and liver, 1# well on the road to re-|!@8v@ a* soon as the loading in| $5.00 Big Z Veal Men’s Hats, going at t a o cat wnt tilt fi oe completed. Their cargoes will be SHOES. $3 Rie saree eweracweiesereeere . }to make the political pot bot! hot |teabareed P hag Peres siggy intelpal ea ee ® values to $3, at. . | . . . . 7 ter than ever fi There’s White Satin Slippers, worth Five Dollars ee Waa ut quay Wall here, and the formal wel Men’s, $2 a8 . * » . . ~ ow a re mm of th big p r ual | gwen with silk ry others with rhine- way ack 40 tewa Sem the meses GIVES $5 To CHURCH; freight steamers will be given. | cut to .... e stone uttons; to a 4 [to a Ce, » Capt. Pred Warner has been ae put further spice and ginger to tons; worth $1.00 |: . THINK HE IS INSAN Bhck ae Son Be signed to the command of the Ben-| EN Weck cain sce ccieeeceays Ithe few remarks he enunciated in sale price... Men’s Suits, in heavy weights, splendidly tailored, worth to 75c Heavy Chambray Shirts, Heavy Fleece-lined nington and Capt. Peter McMullen! if : his mayoralty program just before| : | There's Men's Arrow Collars, standing and ane departing pbiesastt | AKRON, 0., Jan. 14—1e a man/the Burlington. Both are old-ime| | My Pacific coast skippers. They left} | ————— ee | NOW ..... s . Griffiths Wants Peace Insane who slips an honest-to-good:| P mst we te poh, r, not worth 15c, or 2 for 25c, going Grain oa ann enc atom $8 linn church cllctionrvurnge his morning" "fl | 25e Wool Sox, @e| Blue Serge, Tweed| foobar” QOC at 5c each; per dozen................ form—that is, it le hie contention|Pine) Seroe ee aid it The Hennington and Burlington | heavy, cut to.... and Worsted Suits. > holding him, pending an inves.|47@ about 100 tone larger than the| , st ’ noe . that if Seattle ta to have peace it There's Ladies’ Suits, worth up somal es mgt Rag lel ng ar Nag A 7 9 ant ecu.{tigation into hin mental balance Admiral Dewey and Admiral Schley, to $34.50, going at............... son tn command of the city’s axve | versels of the Pacific Alaska Steam tive offtes. The Inference ts that 4 4 hip com y, now on the Oak There’s Ladies’ and Misses’ Evening Pg that [Grittitne would produce the rele ie [hip company, now on the Oakland sold Jarl $22. quired surcease from turmot | COLMAN BUILDING HAS NO ms ? regularly up to 50, $9 98 But j HYDRAULIC ELEVATORS | | saci Ge a eo In declaring for peace, Griffiths The Star erroneously tnelud t . hasn't abandoned the fighting idea ed the Colman bullding Thure. j There's Laces, wide or narrow, also Galloons and | *")"|, \hantoned the fahting Maen) tay at Seaser taek Se Bandings, worth up to 35c, both Gill and Erickson without| | draullc elévators tn the story . Cc mentioning etther’s name. Not that| | about the city ordering such Se eee ee eee ee Grittitha won't mention names, {t| | elevators shut down on account | » sank Ga, Sek he us Gals me f shortage of water he Co There's all our standard makes of $2.00 and $2.50 [»*«! » but he has only starved] | man building uses electric Ladies’ Kid Gloves, going at $1.49; and all ba \s plenty of time yet bower for its elevators. and did | / LONDON, Jan. 14.—One of the $1.50 ones at $1.19, and the $1.00 ones at.... Erickson Gets Personal VE nuttin aks = @| Tal romances of the will cul: 322.50, ‘nor 9949 Men’s Heavy Over- coats, in dark brown and gray __sipatterns, worth to $20.00, price... 90.00 price .. es Dress Pants, worth to $3.00, tomorrow worth to $1.50, includ- ing Arrows, cut to had ..,49c Handkerchiefs 2 c In Erickson's ay, the minate soon at Amsterdam in the cut There’s Wool Gloves, winter ones, for president of the council links up|——— ——— marriage of Lieut. H. G. Rawlins, MEN’S SHOES | to Mayor Hiram Gill with the Puget| Journemouth, England, formerly of ‘i aie 0 8) ie ® boys and girls, worth 25c, going at... . Sound Traction Co., puts ‘em both | Seattle, Wash. to Miss E. De Jong. There's Bargains in Ladies’ Muslin Cshis wees and in the same political boat, and post-| At the outbreak of the war Lieut tively refuses Hiram a chance to | Rawlins, living In Seattle, enlisted Corsets, Infants’ Long and Short White Dresses, [craw out | the office of the British consul Coats, Flannel Skirts, Bands, etc. What Hiram will say to thie wilt} | ieee Heavy Ribbed Under. wear, worth to $1.00, cut to. 38c $3 Boys’ School Suits Dh BO crccosed s no doubt sound notser tha ex Retorning to England, he wae plosion of the barge at the water commissioned an officer tn the — cg seer otto" ot ll] SALE STARTS SATURDAY AT 9:00 A. M is the price we have put on every |Antwerp with Winston Churchill's | |naval brigade Mantel Clocks j lins met his future bride in! the military hospital at Amsterdam, We made a very good cash tree he alg forced to re P $, Treat into Olan tion iw not| 2urchase of stylish clocks,|'"9' hospital was in charge of Dr reworks, but| Which enables us to sell you/ne Jong, who often brought his one at an unusually low price/comely daughter to visit the wound for a well known make hes iman for! Ingraham 8-day Mahogany! r Mantel Clocks, athedral) Ladies’ Trimmed Hat in the store been opened at 4 W. D. Lane is chairma: The Toys are going at...................Half Price ts not without Marble Ente Remember, everything must be sold by February Charles Ma 1st—our Store Fixtures, Window Fixtures, iarwese, Sibi bi 8 wish eA ie it a Rb x : Mirrors, etc., all go. thus far. As © nominat ng, hour and half hour| ed in the a p if ey mod ; notin EGISTRATION THLL | toe prisoner {Juana race tracks muy pronto. duisu ace inna une 6 ile tan ri Sea i time sp ’ in Ri “The court has no right to change |'Smatter, Carry? Won't they come few ¢ more. ey'll rt er shapes and sizes; a its judgment,” said Prosecutor Lun. | acr THE LEADER COMPANY inert soon Ye iarge; as follows 9 P.M ON SATURDAY ‘ | ¢ ar din Friday UAE 6 148 Pt Arms, New Pe | ue aa $0.50 7°" Ceeks $8.26| nasnratan aie te Pe OF TONGUE SLIP wasninaton aives fee fort mis> Chicago Misfit Parlors 1400-1402 First Ave., Comer Union St. It was love at first sight when jehe saw Lent _Reviins. race PRICE HOPS ean — ond Prank Renick $5.50 er pied Clocks $4.26 |pendent efforts by H. C. Henry,| fx-Policeman Paul Schtiman| Dame Rumor was busy wagering jthra printed pledges, are being! must go to the penitentiary for i Scratch Food, 10 Ibs é her tongue most merrily during the EBONY FINISH |made to arouse Seattle to the neces| months for accepting from unfor-| Ab! It has com ae BO. Ps 2 y, to the effect ex-Counct! Our former sity of a representative registra The sapper Gancant | i] Corn, “ty millers announced today, ed, the embassy announ< 4 today The he We have many « { these fied voters had reached 32,206 Fri-igmith never Intended sending him| So completely is the town innoc- Beet Scraps, 6 Ibs... é new price is $5. assigning “personal re&sons,” as been for} clocks on hand and they take day noon. About 600 registered! there. | ulated with the dance fever that Shell Clams, bt Exg Moss, 10 the cause. on and Friday morning. This was the opinion expressed | popular supper dance will be held nent part in the A. B. C. negotia- |for the rals « of enormous amounts ; Friday by Prosecutor Lundin just| at the Washington hotel every Wed-|] Grit, 15 Ibs. . : Sook fer signs. | tions at Ni Falls in 1914 when|of assessments for unneceasary|need a good clock buy one before be went into a conference in| nesday and Saturday evening, be-|| Dr. Hess’ Poultry Remedies. old la Oer | efforta were sous Parting Mext!-| street improvements | this month CAT MAKES | OFF WITH ceegeeny oe the judge in connec-| ginning at 9:30 Baturday, Jan. 15. | Conkey's os snag 4 Remedies. can troubl ru mediation. Dubious About Thom | yc 3 d s tion with the case. The center of the dining floor will) Pratt's Poultry Remedies. a Ba ger| TRAP; KILLED), dee sinitn calies scnuman toto] 9" cleared tor’ the. dancers | Poultry Reme- quarters, municipal ownership men everything b his court room Thursday and told | Cartin's orchestra will play, Kings-| are a bit dubious about Thomson’s| Clocks that is desirable _and 3 — | |the former patrolman that he! ley Roberts will manage the affairs isinasngh ak tals oie good, at very attractive price WINSTED, Conn., Jan. 14.—Chas.| wished he would quit asking people|and Jim Marmaduke will require | . ‘ane, . > ; i Root, making a round of his traps,|to come to the court pleading In his only six bits for both the supper | Otto A. Case, militant secretary) We sell Hamilton and Howard |aiccovered one missing. Searching | behalf. land the dances 7 Suarez took a prom! ation of man: up too much room. If you 's Poultry Remedies. Aabling-Ebright Seed Co. Largest Credit Apparel Institution in the U. S. of the Commercial Club, who re! wy.5- 1 " it 1332-34 211 «ne agen Watches as well as other /for it, he looked into a tree and mw| “You got off with a very light! ‘ SECOND UNION signed inst Tossday, will alee prob tdacd makes }a catamount. Root climbed another sentence,” sald the judge. “If you'll| Carranza sends word that he Is maths sped nian Ce tree, shot the animal and recover-|take your commitment and go to|going to clone the Jvacex and Tia| AVE. ST. no ey We Sell ed his trap. The cat had climbed! Monroe, I will sign a petition for) ——— —— Some of his friends urge him to} “COMMUNITY SILVER” he tree, dragging the large trap|your pardon from the reformatory | _— es ileaslings tre te Laaae es oi pe eee “Sek | angewrmioed whether to-nte "| Priedlander & Son ogatt dure Schna pent Supper Dances the New crap he council- Nothi f the k F. manic race at this writing prom Jewelers and Opticians (RATHER BE IN HEAVEN the fudge. “I ovateneert you to the, Thing at Hotel Washington Credit at Cash Prices—— Ww inen to be is the fight for corpora. ; - we Hct sid —— WILL HELP YOU BUY | ff tier ober ee tiEhk for already Second at University. ST. LOUIS, Jan. 14—Mre. Marie] °"T ean Seite Kei dik nok anatl | 3: You do not have to pay cash to get good clothes five candidates. Only two can be| Zemeeeem [Reine Techaen Pusz celebrated her! Schuman. || | First of Popular Gatherings to Be Held Tomorrow Night : 7“ nominated, and just one elected }100th birthday by an after-dinner; The records were produced, show-| in Main Dining Room Dress well on credit The easy payments are very The contest seems to lie between s lepeech to 60 of her descendants] ing that the policeman had been or y a th 0 spen three men, James EF. Bradford, the jand relatives dered to Walla Walla for six ' convenient and you will never miss the money spent present corporation counsel; ‘Rep. Rickels 10S. ‘I know {t must have been an| months . n . . * to take full advantage of We charge you nothing for the credit accommodation Thomas F. Murphine, and Hugh evidence of divine grace to have| “It was a slip of the tongue,” de ugic'n etralne, lheen permitted to live to such an|clared Judge Smith pn |age.” said Mra. Fuss, “However, 1 The judge promised to resentence |] before the people of Seattle—a feo! that I would really prefer to be | novelty that wil appeal to young : in heaven, for all the friends of| se ssf d Mr. Roberts” wide ex- NEW TOWN For vowa HEU MMLN ae Caldwell, The other two candi ley Roberts has been dates are E. H. Guile and Frank 8 Griffith. WANTS RIGHT WITH | GOD; 760 IS SENT SATURDAY SPECIALS a There Will Be Plenty of Overcoat Days This innovation is a Supper . Dance, Saturday and Wednesday | that will a evenings of each week, beginning s Aull poe Rete | fn 30. r h b i) i. of Gul. ia fo at 8:30, tn the beautiful mair Mr. Roberta for a thoroughig a dining room of the Washington. won saat | $1.25 one-half-ply, 36- 9) COR THIRD & UNIVERSITY These Supper Dances are put | ager of the dances ? . fies “tf | Seale on in response to the urgent re hotel; Ia DETROIT, Jan. 14—"L. H."| inch Roofing Paper 88¢ 9] Couxcr, BLUFFS, ta, Jan, 14 its a WOME Guost ‘of. the Washington | he was at the Pinta. end: other formed the only signature on the| a roll lowa is to have a new ‘town, It patrons. for ing remains the leading New York abodes of terp- popular Aly Beattie. as a chore SUITS letter, written in @ neat feminine $1.50 one-ply, 36-inch J} will be named Robbins : matter of £ a been longing | “chor hand, addressed to the “Special | | ’ for an opportun to sup and Agent of the Treasury Department, /§ Roofing Paper $1.07 a J. D. Robbins, wealthy farmer, in Eanes tu feat tata Way, bo the ace | Detroit,” and was postmarked Btr. il whose honor the town will be nam: Sueontiabet oe cack mane anf The Overcoat weather is far from over. mingham, Mich — ’ A ed, has been working for 20 years will be provided | There will still be many days that will re It was one of those “conscience $2.00 two-ply, 36-inch - yer igen the ict 7 dining Toor Will be op placed as | dancing and a» quire an outer garment, Our Overcoat letters, and contained 75 « Roofing Paper $1.38 a Blite tha the land. eraded the tencks te lekes the } ly delicious diet stock 1s as complete today as at the be worth of stamps, The letter reads csi dona he land, gra ne tracks entirely clear | the dancers by the ginning of the season. Great varieties of “U, §, Customs and laid out the elevator and stock giving an ample «pace celerated chef, ( yards grounds. $1.00 Single-bitted Ax with handle 69¢. $4.50 6-ft., 2-men At- kins Saw $1.98. fabrics, patterns and models. While our famous Bradbury Clothes run $20.00 and up, we show other reliable brands at $15.00 Dear Sirs; Enclosed please find 75 cents in stamps, This is the duty on some goods I brought over from Windsor | Since then my King, Jesus ‘TREE 4000 YEARS OLD ARANTEED U) 5 Boys’ Men’s $ tand J F Christ, has shown me it was wrong 1.25 Carpenter Hand 8) Neyacem ‘Ore, Jan. 14—A gt 5 MACKINAWS 8.50 and I want to make {t right, as he <73e. Jant apruce tree estimated to be! Wi In Various Patterns \e has shown me now is the time to {nearly 4,000 years old has fallen a get ready | victim of a storm Are you a Christian? If not, This representative of the earil now {4 the accepted time. We have est of Oregon trees measured some | 9 no promise of tomorrow 19 feet at the break, Just how old | omen s ur oats If this is not the right depart many of the trees are in this viein ment Wags 0 Re wd forward? Hardware and Paints. ity cannot be told with any degree Yours in the Master's ce. 524 Pike St. Cor. Sixth. [J}of accuracy, but experts in forest-| craft have estimated some to be be. tween 1,700 and 2,000 years. At Exceptionally Low Prices These few Coats are left from this department, which we discontinued. Prices are cut in half Handsome Rus Russian Pony sian Pony Coat, 45 Coat, full length “UNCLE BOBBY” DIES | AT ADVANCED AGE “George! These shoes ain’t mates.” 5 Jarge shawl col inches long, bro- 35 lar, beautifully OLVE Ark, Jan. 14.—Robert Wk trimmed with fine Cecil, 10% years old, died at his “e ’ eaten si Hudson seal, deep 50 home here from the infirmities of Dat’s funny! Youse de} r value cuffs of Hudson ace. Unele Bobby as he waa | $45.00 Seal trocadea 19 sows, wes bern ts North Cas second gemmun done hed ing, regular value lina, moving to Arkan®is when : ” ie Rhesian Ble ne ts that talk reece dat complaint. oy, Say. 48 in the tobacco growing districts of ed skins, 45 1 : Inches long, bro- Squirrel Coats, 54) ae. meeve rhe Ph apm ae 1 egae tintin vias inches long, beau of tobacco were rolled on their q Wat Vslocs 40000 tifully lined, regu: } sides over a hundred miles to the| | to $125.00 lar value $200.00 nearest market, because of ac arcity | | ‘ of draft animals and vehicles The Pullman Flyer of Mirths and Berths Out-of-Town Inquiries Will Receive Attention | The Strand Theatre This Week. Closset & Baek Seattle Organization to be formed in| Wash. ; Germany to purchase all live stock, The Oldest and Largest Coffee Roasters in the Northwest §