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* THE SEATTLE STAR mkmrkh or s«*nirrs siuhhiw»»t iKtian <>» drninreii" l>l»arayk ntanv Hfrvi*** of Ihr I nlt*d Vntered at ••sitls, Wseh., fostotflos «a »x«s<-OI»as Mattsr. Br msll Out of •( t» if V«> m.'r. up to ■!« mos »l* mos »1 no, »i-»r IS Id By crrlT, city, lie ft moPth. f» n hltahe«l I»«ll7 by Tli# • tar !*&•••. Nit. Privet# MBNHllllll ill Of all bad things by which mankind are cursed, Their own bad tempera surely are the worst. —Richard Cmberland. The Way to Live and Way to Die WHEN you havr a trifling: ache or pain, do you go around grumbling about it and bidding for sympathy? When you arc slightly ill do you make those around you uncomfortable by exaggerating it and imagining you are going to die? Then listen to this: The other day there passed away near Los Angeles, one of nature's noblemen. For years Charles 1). Willard had been a busy, useful leader in progressive activity in Cali fornia. A writer and publicist, he battled bravely for the public welfare. Four years ago tuberculosis caught him. Toward the last he was so enfeebled that he could not leave his room. But on what was soon to prove his death bed he sent to friends a greeting in which he said: It Is my good fortune to have almost the only profession In which a man can earn a fair living and be slck-a-bed at the same time. I have a comfortable home In beautiful surroundings, and I lack for nothing that could help toward my recovery. How many of the hun dreds of thousands who are afflicted with thle dlsssss are so fortunate? But. after all. who are they In this world that really deeerve pity? The unlucky? No. The sick? No. The poor? No. Who then? The un happy—they, and they only. And I am not unhappy. On the contrary, but for my knowledge that those who are dear to me are often troubled with fears on my account; I could truthfully say that thle Is the hap piest period of my life. • • • I have dlecovered that four years of Illness coming to ons who has Isd a Ufa of considerable activity has one surprising form of compensation—lt gives him s chanca to think. There la ao much to think about In thle big and wonderful world that It Is a pity we can so seldom take a good crack at It. • • • • • Now, isn't that the message of a knightly soul which shames our petty complainings? No murmuring, no bitterness, but, to the last, a man's joyful interest in this "big and wonderful world," and, at the end, a smiling "Good bye!" What a beautiful exit as the curtain fell! TEXANS ARE always bragging about their warm winters and here M Is March, and those who seem to know, say "dont take 'em off yet." Why, even In Cincinnati, they're beginning to put the woolen onee In jamphor. NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC CLUB fires Tammany Chief Murphy for non-payment of duee. Any Tammany so poor as one who returne 125.000 contributions Is bound to get In bad. A LEARNED person says psople are eaelng more, nowadays. Sure. They've developed a cinematic eye from watching the movies. tt . W&X THE BABY J the state? Ug|g*| mow 00 VOTt T > If you think latgr Vollto of Illinois lo ontltlod to tKo oorvlooo of Cwwlw A US, mark • erooo owor ttio baby's hood. If you think tho stats to sntttlod to oueh oorvlooo, mork tho Illinois osti. Sign your um and oOdrooo. AOGA2WB miM■■!#>, »»■ ■«■ >• Otafl Orto 00apoo to Tho Itmr ofTloo.) MaryT. Goldman's Gray Hair Restorer .Will Restore tke Cr»j and Fadad Hair for ynn w« have dj*plsy*d Is drag stors wtudues s woman wtttt gray half ee on* tid* ol her be*4.tbs otksr half o( b*r bair b«ing nttrntd to tb*Kiftnal Color by Mary T.Ooldmaa «6ra» Half Rattorsr. TV>*« «»u ha»»a««r. tb« tl npi** bar* *««n wltb tbnrown <•?** IM Iraly wocosrfnl powsr* ol Mary 1. Uvtilna s bair Rtttorir to r~*tors tbe original color to pat laded tair. The Original Preparation ABffft*l(fciori aracoplad. MaryT Qok}» art-• ara Kaod at daaiara'«V»waaf tomato B)«n • Ofay Ha r R««tor« la tha St to 73 pme coot note than Chor rao maM >rat»*raflon. »o br»ari of Iraitafioaa with |>t aoUtoff tha orlfnai Uny T r )o 1 man's aamaa that look and souivl iikotktafiftaal. Ciray Hair Restorer, fiomt d«ai«n b«f Tferr* ara o«wr any t.nitatlooo bataf told. thasa poor ißMatleaa an chaap thai •-' •> cm Tr*y * f>o*aa oad stylo ol aad do pa? thair oiorfcs IO- eooiastton am bov.e a« w*;,/ aa (Mr dara. But It a ovary txittia they ao«; And »of tha c«>t»» wfca*'i tn«Wa tho h't".a thai ciata Poof ra %a'..»n and vat a worth. aa« arfklo baatdat. faakatkma modo to aoU at a low wboletaia 7*ink it ovor. Tbao loaUt ot> tha aamdoo Mm T Oo"oio* a Or.f Rata ft~war •« MAPvj GOLDMAN (») II'V t7u o*ta L* rtVtko fc?». a I!LP ' • **1"' *•* •' * « *•" T '• r oT* - r™'* w, tizfZY*-! ".k'rtu rrt i****- u» ♦ •>.« <• J a>w»Tka a.lf t« m * 1 -ml-Tt |w »•••»• aa m tar* r*+r »aa ir« alii ?** ' * • llai-t' " •a<-r~~* w.t' M<« rriMlH ai »"i »*•*■•«»■••*•»•» |« i« at>» >uii kar® *n aa4 a*a«Mb OUlitaita* «... ta-i «M»r« t«*« irifii U r^' Tkt« r: * j f»>a Wwaa Oka kaaa sot nta4 - __ Hjr* J ttf i4-»*n • llrat |l« » fe*w>r«r •••! Ull "****** o#«r aooH t.->r KM«r« owl*. «»r t» w<i«» Ba ai•«»t>ar, «a •»" i jt>«. faii*f«* that la Om—f 9mm ™a«; >"»>•'' n. .(»Tt.' =«; ««a _ MAIY T. GOLD MA N it ianii w* f»4« m • a-• ir*i •« *" (UUim» *Ua. vr NaUL. MINN »>»■« < « i Spinning's March Clearance Sale la the Climax of Economy Now Operating for Your Benefit. $7.50 Jacob'* Adjustable Miter Box ifULIKt $1.25 Monarch Bath Spray 80^ 20c Double Snap Leather Purse lfi^ 10c^Bi£_Can > JJMK-o_Hand > J>oajj)^^^^^^_^^__lj>£ 4 cans YOU NEED IT for cleaning flirty and gritrly hands, sinks, kettles, floors. It saves labor. 15c 9-in. Royal Jelly Cake Pan 7<* X- M> K. ft' 1. I J4. I >4. IH. 2, 2%, 2/a or 3-inch 3-16 Round Head Stove Bolts doz., 4 doz !?»«* 100 Bolts 3.V $1.25 Highest Orade Block Inverted Gas Lamp There are hundreds of other items priced below the market that contribute to your welfare. SPINNING'S BARGAIN STORE 1415-1417 FOURTH AVENUE THE SEATTLE STAR'S LAUGH DEPARTMENT fk £Qoe*K PP J J-hnw/A^uft • e • PrsMy Punk. Ttroker's Clerk- Could yoa let me bate 110 on last months sal ary? Hroker —Ore«i Scott! That's the punkeat collateral I ever bad offered me' In the Editor's Mail AGAINST FRte TOLL® Kdltor The HUr; In reply to the Panama canal toll* question. I would say that to let T'nlted Htate* shippers (to throurh fr«-e of charier would be dlKcrlinlnatlng. or prop erly speaking. i subsidy It's like taxing the consumer and irtvinit It to the «hlpi>«r It would !•«' Just aa sensible to paa* a subsidy fur common labor which never has had a free offer- IntC dumped Into Ita empty trea*- nre bo*. The corporation* would howj ant! *ay wo will not stand for a subsidy of labor Why should labor grant a *üb*ldy for the ahlt> plriK Interest*? For that'* what It all gets back to. Labor foot* the bills In the end It pays moat of the tsie*. direct 1y or Indirectly I would say to our great congre**men. knock the plan ouL P. O SEE STAR IN EAST Kdltor The mar There 1* a star In tk<- RwL People generally are coming to the belief that lal>or union* have not niono|xill7."'d the thug biiMlne**. and that all brute* ire not clad In overalls Congres *lonal Investigations hare been a tremendous aid In this Even the clay I* falling from the preachers' eye* Perhaps. some ilay the church will become Im pregnated with the religion that fhrlst taught- then there will b«! no use for labor union*. Hut at present the union* are en deavorlng to d<» the work that the church ha* failed to do, and the label la the badge of this endeavor applied Christianity. H. C. H. TO BALK THIEVES Kdllor The Htar: I ■«» that a certain automobile company I* making plan* to trace stolen ear* of their make. I would suggest that all make* of auto* stamp the number of car or engine upon the hood on the right and left side*, so that they can bo read easily from the aldewalk. and It will be na easy matter to eate.h the party "who haa a atnlen ear. All new ears should be atamped, and all old ears could be stamped at owners' eipenae A public no tice of the number would soon !o eate tli" person wlni bas tin- stolen I car If th«- numbers are erased that would cause *u*plclon Im mediately. J. H. W. AS JOHN D DOES Editor The Htar: More power to John I). Rockefeller Mere's wish- In* he can successfully doge pay ing any personal property tan, also that he will show us poor fellows bow to do the same Tax on personal property I* the meanest kind of thievery, a* some can and do dodge It, while other* do not and cannot. No government haa a moral ' right to liuva a tux that can be dodged. L). U. b. THE STAR—WEDNESDAY. MARCH IR. 1014. I SHOULD SAY BO Trotter— Well, and what newa of our friend Forbes* Has he come to the front yet? Hnook*- Come to the front yet* I should Jolly well think he haa! Trotter Ah' I knew he would Hut, tell me, where la he now* Snook* When you were with us. you'll remember he waa play ing the back legs of the elephant In the panto lint that waa ten years ago Now he's been pro moted to the front legs' • • * Deaf to Duty The average man who can bear Pleasure whisper a mile away can't hear l»uty when It ahouts In his ear with a megaphone. • • • Llabls to Turn. "Revenge is tweet," quoted Ihe Wise Uuy "Ye*, until It begins to ferment." added the Simple Mug. • • • No Mautfls. No. Mandle dear: there Is no almllarity about our mansion* In the sky and our caatlea 'n the air. • * * a*y* Mor*. The man who'buya his popular ity generally par* mor* than the market price. WMIT NEW GYM Headline the n'ceaalty of ha*- Ins healthy and aanltary training quarter*, aurh aa are not afforded by the prenent gymnasium. a move ment for obtaining a new atructure for the nnlveralty haa been atarted by the freahman claa*. Several member* of the hoard of reg«*nt* have eipreaaed themaelvea aa favoring the proposition, Ht>l denta hope to Ret an appropriation NO STOMACH MISERY, INDIGESTION, GAS, SOURNESS—PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN TIME ITI IN FIVE MINUTES YOUR SICK. UPSET STOM ACH FEELS FINE. Bour. *lck. upaet atomach. Indlge* tlon, heartburn, dyapepala; when the food you eat ferment* Into gaae* and atnbborn lump*; your head ache* and you feel *lck and mlser able, that'* when you reallno the magic In Pa|>e'a Illapepain It makea atomach dl*tr»aa go In five mlnutea If your atomach la In a revolt If you can't get It regulated, plei*e. for your *ake try I'ape'a IMapepaln. It'a *o needle** to have Los Angeles Woman's Recov ery Seems Almost Like Miracle Mn. Clara Wltherspoon I* Con verted by Akoz From Physical Wreck. Mr» Clara Wltherapoon, of Avenue Hlxty-two, Oervsnra, !<"* Angeles. widow of the Ist" I'r. .1 K Wltherspoon, ha* Just had « wonder ful recovery. l,ea* than two months h|'i her friend* thought th»* rnd win near. fd*tre**lng rheumatism, fol lowing it para lytic stroke. together |with catarrh that wa* affecting h"i fvealitiii and mind, brought her t" the condition where »he win n nhyi leu! wrecH. Mlit* t'lvi'i full credit for her recovery to Akof.. the radio-act ive medicinal mineral discovered b> formei Harbor Commissioner ami Htate ljttior Commissioner John J> Mackenzie of Hun Kranclsco "That I mn In good health today la title entirely to Akni, which has iilmont worked n miracle for me In relieving me of rheumatism ntid ca tarrh," siild Mr* Wltherspoon, a« she • hatted with friend* "T was afflicted with catarrh for eight years. It was so hud It affect ed my eve*lglt and my mind. I.ast Ka*ter 1 suffered a *troke of paraly »l* This ag gra va ted the rheuma tism with which t had suffered for three ve*rs The doctor* held out hut little hope for me When I started to take Akoy. In November I wii* ii phyalcul wreck My friends me marveling at the wonderful Im provement In in" dining the *1* week* I have u*ed Akox, "My catarrh Is practically cured; mv eves in.- strong again, and I feel battel and brighter than 1 have In SCHOOL DAYS THE CHAUFFEUR By Jim M«n«« Tl||*4 out Irt (lUtlllrK nml • tnl ii«l All ma4a lo aiand atlff !•»«#»• >(• tali** til* »I»mI rhu|, chug. yr>u r* ..ff Tha • h«uf(MV la tha chaaa* Ma il ahlrl > -u awlftir down to »'«tk Ma know* hi* far right w*ll With half a ohattva. ball op*n up Aft 4 lat ar «<> Ilka all P. 8. —"Oosh! I Just ral«*-"1 thai guy!" • • • Wlm Old Horss Mistress —Why do you drink. J»iu«s' Even a horso knows too much to drink! Coachman—A horse known too much to gel married, too, ma am' • * * Unlqu* "I'pon what doe* Torpldvllle Ita eipectatlon that It* name win K<> Unndtrlni down the ages?" "It haa not a«ked for a federal reserve bank." • • • That's It A punac«a la a thing that <•» lata In the Imagination of the ort*t*. • * • Hs's Blind An Ides 11st neglect* many op portunltles for *ccompll*bmet>l of the attainable. • • • At On# of 'Em There I* no un« discussing th< haptdne-sa of marriage unlr*» one of the contracting parties la an optimist. • • • On* Difficulty The Young I n Oh. of course, pluck -first and laat, that la the one essential to sncceaa In busi ness Tha Old tin—Pluck, my boy. t quit* understand that The trouble la finding aome one to pluck. • • • ON TO HIS CURVia • What la hla aphern In life?" "Well. Judging from the circle of his acquaintances. I'd aay be waa a rounder." for the new balldlng from tho leg lalatare. NEEDED THE BUSINESS I'er*l*tency ha* It* own re ward Harry Burke, a barber, fol lowed a atranger down the atreet yenterday evening from Third a* and Pike at,. Inaiatltig that he needed a fhave, accord- In* to Hergt I> K Qulnn. who plnchnd the bualneaallke bar ber. a bad »tomach make your next meal a favorite food meal, then take a little IMa pepsin There will not be any dlatre** —eat without fear It * becatiae I'ape'a Dlapepaln "leal ly doe*" regulate weak, out-of-order stomach* that give* It Its million* of aale* annually Oet a large fifty-cent caae of Pape'a lllapepaln from nny drug ■tore It 1* the qulckcat. aureat atomach relief and cure known. It act* nlmost like magic It I* a eclentlftc. harinleaa atomach prep aration which truly beloug* In every home. Mils. I l.tlll WITHKItSIMXI V yon!* All the rheumatic palna and «w.llln*« have left Ako* lm« |»een a Moßftitifr to me." Thua I* Akox helping tliouaanda of othera who arc Nuffertng with rheu iiiatlMiu, atomach trouble, erfieiiui. catarrh, ulcer*. |>11 «*m ami other all menta. The Ah"/ Internal treatment moat of theae dlaordera h.v OOrrnrtltiK the atomarh Aknf! lit now bfliiK tlenionatrated at The "wl I)ruc Store, I'lko nml Third, Reattl*« You ui« 111 \lt<*< 1 to Vllllt, phoiH- • Willi' !):•• Akn/. mull nt the Owl f«»r further Information regarding this advertl»emtnt. Si Small and Hit Dog !x>rd Decte* haa Just com pleted a trip acroaa Texaa and I<onl*l*.na on one of th* railroads h* married Might Be All Bight Phlloaopher* t<-U u* to brighten the world with our amllea. which would be all right were there not »o many people who are happy only when they have aomethlng to make them Bob. BUILD Bl WRONG Becauae an Rastern con*tructlon company forced the framework of the municipal atreet car* four Inche* too low, the expected opera tlon of the line under the CotterMl admlnlitrailoß wa* not realized. The fault will be remedied here at the expenwe of the company. KAISER GETS A NEW GRANDSON BERLIN, March 18.—The Im perlol family waa rejoicing today over the birth of a aon to the Duche** of Hrunawlck, ihe kalacr'a daughter. Mr. Out-of-town Buyer Order your printing by mai; troni FRANK P. NOLAN 1407 Fifth Ave. I.> will save you money on ati printing order* HEAVY MEAT EATERS HAVE SLOW KIDNEYS Eat Less Meat If You Feel Backachy or Have Blad der Trouble. No man or woman who cats meat regularly can make a mistake by flushing the kl(ln«»v« occasionally, aav* it well-known authority. Meat forma uric Hold, which excite* the kidney*, they become overworked from the Ntrnln, get sluggish mid fall to filter the waste and pols n* from the blood: then we set nick. Nearly all rlieurnatl >m, headaches, liver trouble, nervotmnc**, dizzl ne**, sleeplessness and urinary dis orders come from sluggish kidneys. The moment you feel a dull ache In the kidneys or your hack hurts or If the urine Is cloudy, of fensive, full <>f sediment. Irregular of passage or utte.ndcd by a senna tlon of MHVi K. BlOp eating meat and get alio' four ounce* of Jad Salts from anv pharmacy; talto it tablespoonful In a glass of water before breakfast and In a few days your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts Is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with llthla, and has been use<l for generations to flush and stimulate the kidneys, also to neu tralize the acid* In urine so It no lonper ciuses Irritation, thus end ing bladder weakness. .lad Salts Is Inexpensive and can not Injure; makes a delightful, of fervescent lit bin water drink which everyone should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and active and the blood pure, thereby avoiding serious kidney complica tions. ELSEWHERE Mrs. Sarah Todd, 103. claiming relationship with Abraham l/ln coin, moved from Kug'-ne, Ore , to Walla Walla fthe smoked a moer chaum on the way over Registration at Tscoma closed with 26,20(1, of whom 10,144 are women. King Gustsve of Sweden serious ly 111. National balloon raca will be run at Hi. Ixjiila on July 4 Edwin F. Went*, president Amer lean Hallway Kntrlneerlng assocla tlon, tutya at Chicago development of Alnnka present* Kreatest engi neering problem 'In America Queen Eleanors of Bulgaria, with a lilk number of court retainers, will vloll United State* In May. Twenty wounded In riot In front of realdence of Robert K, ni w prexldent of Peru, denounced by crowd. Two thouaand women dressmafc era strike In New York, demanding right of organization Celebrating St. Patrick's day, Jo neph Tate, a fireman, went on a wild ride on a locomotive at Mc A tester, Oklahoma. Secretary McAdoo warna Inter nal revenue collector# that Income tax return* are "Inviolably confi dential." Mr*. Elsie Whalen Ooelet, New tiort, got divorce from Robert Ooe let. h millionaire, on cruelty charge While defending woman auffrage, Senator ilorah, Idaho, wild national suffrage amendment I* Imprartlcal because It I* handicapped by negro, Jnpane*e. and other states rights questions. Houae committee concluded In vcHtlgulJon of dispute* of manage ment of *eal herd of Alaska. Secretary Lane wrote to houae education commission, opposing national university Signing of treaty with Nicaragua, giving r H right* to canal route and naval base, delayed until next week. J. H. Groves, leading capitalist of Fairbanks. Alaaka. bought the Auditorium of that city. Max Cohen and Fred Levenaon, New York, perished In fire of Woodbine hotel. Toronto Kdmtind (Jllex. Montreal, probably fatally in jur.*! as result of Jump from upper window. Big (Ira at Varna. Bulgarian port, on Black sea Application for pardon by IS la bor leader* In "dynamite conspir acy ra»f" filed with department of jUMtlca. President Wilaon, In apaclal mes sage, irged $100,000 appropriation for eipooltlon to be held at Pan ama In November. Noticing aome aenatora smiling when he read magaxlne article on hi* restoration to health. Senator Tillman predicted: "I'll bury you yet" South Dakota progressives, after speech by Gifford Plnchot, take de cided stand against coalition with republican*. Houaa la conaldarinfl $43,000,000 river* and harbor* appropriation bill. Report from St. Petersburg that storm along lllack sea rauaed lone of I.M>O to 8,000 live* and linking of 160 boat*. Thr«* ware killed and five In jured In colllalon between ferry and railroad float on Hudson, near Ithaca. N. Y. Two thousand members of th# A. O. H., Ix>» Angele*. adopted res olution» favorinr free Panama Ca nal toll* for American ships. Where $15 or $18 Goes a Long Way If you have never visited Cheastjr'* $15 and $18 Suit, Overcoat and Rain coat department, you have a saving treat before you. In no other place in Seattle will $15 or $18 go so Cheasty far toward clothing you with styl#i Employes handsome materials and perfect fit Are Co- Well-known men in many walks of Partners ''' e patronize the Cheasty Popular in t he Price Department, and save $10 to Business $25 over their old prices, at the same time losing nothing in appearance or wearing qualities. You mothers who have long-trouser sons to dress will find these garments (second and third floor) marvels of durability and quality. Cheasty's Haberdashery Second Av. at Spring St. NAVY YARD ROUTE MfKiiiri» II 1* l\- nn»>U luurln «nJ Athlon L#tro Colmitn ffeattl* * M <«xc«pt luiMlty) I H, 10 10 • m . i i* I 00 IHNM lundftV I JO), I St l» m rtaturdiiv. 11 4ft p m Tim* TabU subject to ohtni* without notlc*. I'lion* M»ta lIOL ¥mr* Mc Itouatf frUft • HERE Tlllkume plan »noth^T7~T^ • hip con tout. Cheeter E. Batee m,, ~ Hat"* for divorce Frank Nelson, Kent, ««. - here to will "Clty'e health first, «f"T, ' .]. H Mcltrld*, ne.Tjf commissioner Mms. Emma Trentlnl and a_. l'«ny r«-«t In Hetttle today. Funeral for Frank Burg*, Concert at Fort Lawton ttmiMt Frank Plcconl, charged ZZ murder of Henry Worn*, (-J* America from Italy three Eth.l Laaka aaka dlvorea fc»_ C K !> ak»< Hubby was cruel Genersl Lawton Circle givaa mm party at Mm l-Yefl He,-.. Third N W . Thursday aft*n»« Miss Bradley, domeetie —i?Tr Instructor. *peak» at ThuraSl meeting of Ixmgfellow iiotbw circle. According to Henry Klelnb,-» vlaltor, 110,000 Improvement! J be made on Yakima valley — pipe lino. Harry Qreenwalk and RldM Meldner hurt In motorcrda wi dent. Charley Gordon, fort Lawtsn, to marry Altu Marie Krujrmler R.T lard ' * King County Osteopathia sector m ••»•(* Tuesday. Card party to be glvan by IU. nler Ix)d*«-. No. «27, I. 0. o( I'M B'brlth. at Odd F<-f)ow*' hall Thm day night. Gov. Llater order* InvaatlgMfca Into wa«"> of fl*h. University frsshman Mart cm* paiKn for gyro Fine of $25 for 0. U. who rnlisbranded lemon eitracl Swlnomish reservation IndUs* an* selling tbalr land faat, asyi tp. B. Alvernon, here from La iv»i' Staggers hold monthly InftnM Friday nl«ht, Bedding's. U. 8. aubrrarlne K-4 to ba ls«Mk ed Tuesday. Central Council of taatal A|ft dea meeting tonight. Petrified wood, 1.000.000 to MMr 000 yeara old, received at Ity. Buit of Harry' Gobi*, mlaar, t>galn*t 8. P for IS1.2&0 charging forcible ejection fraa train, atarta. Steerage paeeengera bavntf hr North mu*t aubmlt to vacetaatkfc All ready for big Praaa alab M at Hippodrome March 11. | Unlvaralty aopha want trmhmm rule* revived. Sign petition. Mayor J. M. Morrlaon af tab cortee la a rlaltor hera. Mora attention to be paM pat crop In North Yakima says J. IL ilahn. Yakima man, bera. Patrolman Fuller, who** awn* cycle struck and klUai fnik Brown. eionerated. Caught between freight ear **ap Unit. Frank Mayanlcb eererely k«t Vlawa of Hawaiian I*l sods shsaa at Flrat Baptlat church TlMbf night. Photograph#ra organ!*. B. M. Millar adda 280 aha* k S mlnutea 1114 aaeaak WIM prlae. Campaign fund* *a aand aal»w^f crew Faat starts down tow* Nfef. Mra. Amoa Kennedy, aa*kta| damage* becanaa aha allppal oa steamer run, loaea suit. Chamber of Commaraa |ha away KO9 pound* of aaliM. V. M. C. A. take* aver Maraaal wlreles* training acbooL I I KKIMI HI hjIIAN !•'■ »r tfrnHrm*n W ' lhtn * JV.~ u r«. I'heulr. Bid. \\„, Wl.kl'in.!. Kl.lh.rr. I '•-" r " 0n I „,' ( ?;,» nt. of Prof l'nm»n» I"" Altnkhalm »w..l«n