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STAR—SATURDAY, JAN, 13, 1917. PAGE SPECIAL AGENT U,S,GAGER WILL |Only Protest Against ‘DR. ZOEPFFEL “TOTAKE PLACE. MISSION C es TOMORROW NT one-VDry Law UComes Fourth, Pike and UNTH. THURSDAY h Union | a , From Tacoma Chure OF CONSUL BOPP | Condaucus i) dont | OLYMPIA, Jan, 13.-The only ¢ XJlatest brand of Van Dyke brought Evenings 15c r IN I Py Y _ | bresned objection to the “bone dr down to # fine poin ‘ n heard that ‘ Tom Howl pecial agent for! I C, Dodson, former United! iin as introduced has come from} ‘The whixk broom fastened to t i‘ a 2 he had aa fle Children 5« t f t Soun 0" , Go n the United States department of! states government liquor q Epworth Methodist chureh of | meat chopper of Rudene ¢ ue ant assiane to. the . United pe ed the wi stand} was employed Saturday by Under |-pocoma in the form of a resolution, | looks Ike it wal tub that's) 3m Snthniied’ tb. wakad Hint practically all morning Saturday i Sheriff Fred Lathe to test the con-| signed by the pastor | there to stay, while Farnsworth of South Dr. Eric Hamiicar Zoepf the government case t John tents of veral Reprels of watt Hack of the resolution is Known | Lincoln owns a bunch trim t off Fan Rue cist tesa netitian ome Robe ‘ormer der , a remove during Sh 1 yt s {tot the W. ¢ T. U., whieh ajon the # des in a way it nik bei clally Saturday morning that he andidate for sheriff, charged with|term from the county Jail to thelanyioux to ent out the exemption | other banker might do well to cop | | wae te be tr rred to San represent hime overn:| Eyres warehouse, with @ view tole crests and clergymen which | - F leco, to relieve Franz ment office wards determining how much W&®) «iow» them to import intoxteants Only 9190 | edd b eapult general thats R He wa oamexamined for oe replaced with water. Lael | into the state for sueramental pur Rep, John R. Wilson of | The news came to him from than un hour by Attorney Wl Mor} The consignment | valued at] nonen started things off in the proper ris, associated with John J, Sulll-} about $3,600 There apr to be Uttle chan a ung | newspaper reporters, : Ss van, for the defense an attempt! Deputies Charles H. Jerritt and] roy enis et tae Ghairman of the jodiciar Bopp was convicted thi ok Oo to show that Roberts acted In] Walter J. Kerr completed a check | Patika 7 Paik csmsestinn a0 violating new H by con good falth lof the stocks Saturday morning GETS “BIG STICK" firat meeting decided it would be|#Piracy. A It was brought out that *ibut Lathe desired to await Dod They presented the official |uoing the tight thing to buy 16| Dr. Zoepffel broke down and declared he had! son's tents before any statoment®} «pig stick” to Mark A, Reed, |. of Remington's pony code, (0 Plans until he E been “jobbed” in the midst of alwere mad organization floor leader, yes: Sut $10 per, so that nobody might |clal word He This Powerful Drama, Mr. Sothern’s Farewell litical campa informed) Prosecute aes be ace terday ket off wrong on the law Wa it ibs, Oivatay, 1dao| 3 ™ Truly of euding char & contort’ | & complete Pgeuon Cs Tne Fe It was in the shape of a pen cot f the state has no| *4shington, Orego cme, Appearance in Motion Pictures, Can Truly Be sale ‘with United: Bts District | jeane Schuter from the| ci) two feet tong, bearing the ee Cee cece ae tana, Wyoming and ha Pretty stage star and Said to Hold in Store for the Playgoer a Attorney Allen, before a = t \ ag his conf hement | label, “Just for Fun,” sion, each member can take a coy pebg ; screen beauty, in “The Genuine Treat made na bootlegging conviction, sald They considered this the |home with him” Mr. Wilson an-|"ePlace D f ad learned the prisoner WS! most appropriate kind of a |nounced, according to report Ho ' Ku released on the order of a superior) stick peceuse Mark, when he | And when Paul Houser moved to|Dave been relieved > gets excited gathering the Jmake each member responsible for |" San Francis horift Stringer laughed Mt &! Clans, has been in the habit of [iin copy and return it to the st ) of verdicts: in ut made b ater that h | giashing the air with a pencil lafter he «thru with it, he was |! ®e ® usked to be allowed to leave just as if it was a band mas en the emphatic “no” sign. It on sedodh dl Jail during election time in or-| ters baton Recnchia th $180 ring munitions co 9 —_ that he might vote for him | Mark is said to have inher. | igned to SEATTLE’S POLISH citizens, he that a man /would! jteq his shing propensities | bgle Worried 66 will pmorial services Sut ave y ‘or me af from his grandfather, who, in inn waa : ot - FACING STARVATION in Rallar to yrate ad arrest is absurd his day, was speaker of the house right no m 99 rl insurre ae | said Sehuter ts Just) house and president of the sen | o¢ jincoln, de IN woops COUPLE 7 - MYSTERY See Co ph bl ba ate, The trouble S doesn’t know s “Love in a cottage is 4s granted C. H. Frye permission how long he'll be permitted to at KI THEMSELVES ht in a book, but viaduct from the Old Ev True would have a grand| “in the election he beat former LI all rig A drama of a man who returned from the Valley hin First ave. market U S. WILL BUILD old time in Olympta mak Duden, peoebiinen, by tired not in real life,” says ow, to live again among those who THE MINISTERIAL Federation Anent Whiskers otes, And eclal house! TACOMA. J ne pretty wife in this of the Shadow, Ps h : eels nt Whies : the pretty ttle will n Mor embers of the Whiskers club © count of every member of the party wh thought him dead. mouth Con ationa are Jought to take a trip to the | brought in the bodies of and | story — but what His whole appearance changed, unrecogn return nder t 1" no eva |to get tips on the latest atyles Mrs. Otto Powell, found dead in|| changes her mind and ft eal in the se . int! Mf course Hodgden of Grays Har Couldn't Spell the tain fastne bo . : from a frightful ordeal in the seething lava M t « a astn i Vesuvius, to win the love of his wif Gov. LISTER ned the 4 eae bor, with his abundance of jaw Three of the patronage off e Alder. ¥ 6 tha the concluding cvents * F end Albert Blat € The Union Pacific railway an-| Plumage, has them all beat. He! cial stenographers have been | couple ealizing the er form marvelous " oepeepeamememmemmmmnanal M. Guterson’s Famous r, to New to es the intention of building a| hasn't tripped on bis yet | fired because they couldn't [hopelessly lost, and that there a aes 7 i nas e 3 spoons ond » fo But for absolute beauty, hand spell, Everybody is sorry to [no exc certain drama of domestic life. HEARST'S tand 1 on a charg 4 row dock and warehouse at the foot J PATHE RUSSIAN ORCHESTRA reg. Armour, of Sioux City, |5r Dearborn at. at & cost of $200,.[!t to Dr. Goff of Pierce, with the| see them go. lthru starvath “ WEEKLY . la 000 or 1 OF | thon! —_— Musical Program THE 29th aoniver North} 1 nt development of the ° * The position of the bodies and the KRAZY KAT é i Dakota's fiercest t ard WO8| plans makes It impossible at this Societ hases Wild exploded shells indicate that Powe CARTOON Impromptu Op. 90." by Fr. Schubert marked wide orm that |time to determine the exact coat of} fired # bullet thru his wife's heart oa Piano Solo by Liborius Hauptmann took three the hew work dredging may and anc er thru he fir LARGEST DUCK] This is Mr. Hauptmann’s first solo STATE PRISON Sonmeaes eee 000 ( . t a P " }|he turned his rif_le on himself FARM IN THE since returning 1d v that 1916 was marke The was used for several oyo e ver rairie ‘ WORLD Ave Maris By Ge than any previous ears by the Stotson-Post Lumber } PLANS PRESENTED TO Or ' THE ACCOUNTS « Co. Frank W. Robinson, general t St il EL. D i tra manager, says the ‘crowing own a el acoom ; ‘FILL UP Low LANDS Unit business of the railroad company RR ~~ , en! anted © improvemnet en ee Members of the Seattle Hunt | ran away from th : P 4 tub and 14 eoyens a6eem raeback "| Low lands on either side of Wet pe bled at Steilacoom Saturday ee et for th [from Lake’ V ton in than as T DRAWS | morning and gave the inmates fi ‘ rfp | Mount Baker pa trict, may be MONEY, BU of the state hospital for the in. ed at Ps) to create an trial cen ANY SEAT f | LINE ON HIS LAWYER) “2027 crciire coy the dogs ar ter Cc ANY TIME t The wild coyote had never t Commercial , been to Steilacoom, but was nts at the hospital h of val = Seattle's Best Photoplay House Cornelius J. Plotor Aust (iled suit] taken there by Harry Whitney to the bare an to the ; ; ' been r nd at e board did MA FRANKLIN BELL Saturday in euperior court The guards did not It had ne een reported at a > 34 bebe : és hae © leg. against H. M. Dalton, his former at-] chase it. Only hounds and men {late hour whether or not the ¢ commit itself on the —— 3 ee “lislature on Januar torn: and the National Bank of| and women horsebackers were cote was still cavorting over : , ag | REP, JOHN A. WILSON Commerce, to recover a fortune left] permitted to join the pursuit prairie, or had yelp UA waterway district would be fi /A MUSEMENTS : rong pa fa la di wenden to take up the chase if the coyote|seainst benefited property, if the| ‘ ng it a misdemeanor for a par-|i# being held feqgn him iB : ct son or'a justice to marry elopers.. | Aust claima that Dalton has re ho d running around the gaucer|Plan went thr ‘PALACE HIP | SKINNER & EDDY will launch | fused to relinquish his power of at coyote wan released. , which is located dn the} 1:20 to ary 22 | $227 as his fee for services for past : 4 | THE STEAMER Alaska, tled up| wor) 7 = ‘ lio ttle for more tha An attempt was made, about | cae ae pt Ja - Mee etd months with a cracked cylinder,|three weeks ago, by a brother of ar i on moimah ove | ae will sail for Southwestern Alaska|Aust, to have him declared incom: ainda ‘Shes sod 14, kad Mahou r Hives, and Sun. 15 ” {tht 1 i ham fr goles elop here from After many years’ battle with the and other Northwest homestead « SONS "AND Daughters of the re as ae Welrvaca, Or. tow Gane “eee, Northern Pacific railway, Seattle|tlers on unsurveyed walsh to pr heel him. tnoompe cers a ried » want to get marri tthe| It pays to read The Star poset ep panels ‘ie the 0.6 | ce. mark (tent, bolding that ft was a bach-|/ THINK WOMAN ked in the deep snow to Money|Sitl’s father is said to be opposec | Classified Ad Page. Or. oe J. Brown . " wy : * Washington |elor's privilege to spend bis money! Two weeks after the myst aWwift rushing stream. They | to this ie . 8. t Tho bill introduced | as he saw fit. Philip Tworoger is|disappearance of Mra. Deb the creck far eeveral kan fe Hh sep a i pe Aust’s new attorney Frost fr the Apex mine ‘ds, until they were obliiter. Ss here sat tlea " to ‘ t} jabout 11 miles from Sky ated by a snowslide, which had o Dentist 3322 4s. IES pray t Y WEED BOUGHT Wash., where she was employed as|curred that night, wiped them out ~y gr Ey tthe eee ok ceoroubats ~ FILTH a cook, Sheriff Stringer was notified |The slide is about 400 feet wide and Sees the how p BURKS ron WOMAN Saturday, and dispatche Deputy |30 feet deep. | hs UL BY ALASKA OFFICIAL Frank Elliott to investigate, ¢ | Renwick said he had failed to | Wrongly Informed J. B, Renwick, employed by the! notify Deputy Sheriff Paul Fournier In a staten t to The Star, t * Apex compan as an e¢) riclan, | Skykomish b ause he said he ; J. Kuen, one of the settlers. Sa C. BE. Dole, 5 ripened ee ‘oo a came to Seattle this morning and) believed he could do more good on day sai ¢ Alaska railroad commission, Is}. siained the failure to notify the|snow shoes to locate the w ese Seattle to call for bids on about /OrP Btn ina pacenidibese| bee 1 of ' 4 | Accordi - of sine tabanet authorities of the wor pr han a squad of men from Seattle ee tons of amoking tobac . _ hb death Mra. Frost has a home in Everett 3, t The “weed” will be bought in all |" ce as Lomeerd | to loca £ wn forms for the men] po" th a: heel sect Mbt Third Ave. assured by land of 5 Berth roet was bu meath & huge} Se etath «DE | fesse nd sien [ie ate hacen num ofan Qa raat oe BLUSHES BETRAY Sy wesceer acta] TO KILL RATS [erin ate cm uae sung NE on survey, their claims found ob “hod os fast be has onda? , ae wor to be within th y b ALWAYS USP to buy 1,000 of the latter Pe “h ushed too much MEN ONLY rn Pacific Railway compar HS! | | For those who prefer chewing to Seton a peep is — ed for a liquor permit HOGE Eecoridek’ tay oat vom Honey Dip Twist’ to "Stare [SAY 2 at 4 o'clock at peeing pee BUILDING good faith, lived on ERK—t80 a o ie will buy 350,000 clgarets EROS WO Cena ane. of the latter, he was picked up on rs improved them ) cane 00 ; When the watchman rapped \ charge of using ulse name Second & Cherry homestead laws the | 4 . yor cabin there was no respec White pleaded guilty Saturday States, and the railway compan Rheumatism ‘DEEP SEA FISHERMEN An investigation resulted in the dis-| before Justice Brinker to using the Owned and Occu- nal Question Wire” || Would be compelled to accept mane er beg eget ho and her ef-|name of Charles Harrington. He pied by this Bank ot a Live . ‘omn' r ects had ¢ speared nid, “Never agatr Pemperance ‘Talker land therefor Fosamahn ich -, HOPE FOR INCREASE) appe wy |” ae They found, however, that as soon| ! Dim a : ston | ¢ Blind coo. ‘lpr. Clarence True Wilson | as iands were surveyed and ' ; f : of Washington, D. C. Jin ine grant to the railway com free. Dr. Ma kp. |today that their demands for an in pany, the railway company Bidg., 8 1 crease in wages for catching halibut LIKELY T0 occur nbacond at Seneca—10c aeailate e ¥ | and cod will be accorded following a Sunday and the settlers in ably lost out “ithe meeting of committees from the mpany in nits ‘ 4 infon and fishery concerns this af} CHICAGO, Jan The proba ‘af D: 99 Jan. 14, 1917 Committee Approves ternoon Pe ae pe Pe er zzy’s Dream #4 ’ A bill for the relief of the set Both sides stated before commit: | strike is remote, altho ft may be All This Week At the Y. M. C. A. Hers was submitted by the depart Went into session that they] necessary on some roads to use the Sunday Club the erroneous ruling given there| mise. The union is asking that|hood organizations In order to a settlers by the general land office motgflchinwe hp ee ee pound} complish what the president and | The well known and retta. officials. The above bill carries the} rpedly hate re “ sor i rediypa ait members of congress intended the Ta) bie remedy for FEMALE approval and indorsement of the| * have been arguing the matter/men to have last August. This is | Qf FROUELES AND IRAMOU. 6 4 ngton by memorial,| for the past three days the gist of a statement fxsued by LAR Cure many of ate of Washington the approvals and indorsements of} |brotherbood heads at the adjourn ~ tes oe bi in 8 to 10 days ice $2 per |clal Club of Seattle | | | men | ’ Ruaranteed. Hours, “9 to | Thru the untiring and consistent fforts of Andrew Myerstuen and G. A. Schulthetss, president and ecretary respectively, of the Homesteaders’ association, these | rett are about to realize the re ward of their officers’ untiring (4) forts. The bill having passed the senate, approved by mittee and is now the lands com placed on union ePay # AND UP calendar of the house for passage Senator Miles Poindexter charm-! . " . 4 N pioned the cause of the homeste According to district jers in the senate, while Rep INTEREST jatives Wm. L. La Follette, C. C and character of loan. Dill, Lin. H. Hadley, Albert John son, John EB. Raker and Scott Fer an epeets ris are the champions of the IN THE ONLY homestenders’ cause in the house bd of representative: Representative NO COMMISSION trict Wm. La Follette will no doubt have charge of the bill on the SAVINGS BANK |floor of the house. A | Fifty Settiers AS) 0 In the Northwest | fe i is WASHINGTON | Nearly all these settlers have |placed all their property in these LOAN tamsilios on then They are all est who ettled thereon in goor faith, intending to make the etain 810 Second Ave. heir home The claims above extend all the Anapis Vatabtinhed j way from Vancouver, Wash 86,000,000.00 Vewrs |to, Baring, Index, to Roslyn 50 settlers are affected. The steamer Stanley Dollar. THREE ARRESTED . eeeieieetet | which went aground last night in| KE INTO OUR § Was floated at about 4a. m. Satur-| Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O'Hara} Atien’x Moot-Kase day and is headed for Seattle. The |and Harry Kilduff, arrested by city [powder to bes vessel will arrive in port this after-|detectives after they turned on jfnid wbeinijed in noon flashlights at a — spiritualistic [fre ana takes ti The Stanley Dollar, which was) seance, must face vagrancy charges {andl bunjons. | 1 tly purchased by the Alaskajin Justice Brinker's court \Allen's Boe Steamship Co, from Capt. Robert| They are at liberty on $200 bail! for sweating Dollar, left. this city day night | each feot. Sold by drugmists everywt at 11 o'clock for the North According to the detectives, they {206 Always use It to were producing “spiritualistic con: |iirens Atien 8. Olinate WILL CRESSY PUTS versation from the beyond” thra| === — megaphones when the lights were flashed, Thursday night st fdr th apan IS ON WAY HERE) ON SHOW FOR KIDS| ar K upon ar Cressy en, ining n grow take, Alhambra th jed to the last the # A exhil hime Chin nd ected f oh kid Which who mor the D-ups. utre seat Satur pecial Will ( tlie ited elt a rom was 142 while The: is very © pleasure small folks war day WB Y pi in he pack morn ctures, ouring ictures: fond of chil a collection of admitted on a appeared in Friday lantern-slide | DON’T KNOW dation for the jof public works that ‘unworkable, ‘ “PHONEY SPIRITS;” TO DO CONSTRUCTION Just who will construct 10th ave. N. B is still up in the air local contracting company surrendered the contract — six months ago. The Guardian Casualty & Guar anty company of Salt Lake at tempted to go on with the work, but has served notice on the board foun the plans are | 30; Sunda RAYMOND Characterizes transaction, mers are acec consistent judgment tosy ys, REMEDY 4% Paid on Savings Accounts t Peoples Savings Bank AK ST, SECOND AVES 11 to 1, bre Le Roy co, Hotel Antlers, 4th & Union FREE, N Thoroughness a methods Check AND Main | antisep kin new Ad in cour ‘with sound busi Are gi Then Stick to It It is a long lane and a long life which have no turning. Pre- pare for the unexpected turn in the lane of life by starting a savings account with us today. y Union Savings & Trust Company OF SEATTLE

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