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semen San 0a then TILE SEATTL STAR, PRAYS POR PRINONE Unique Scheme of a Constable. s With Remark. Success. EVANSVILLE, Ind, April - This town has an officer who does not believe in sending lawbreakers to fail, providing they show a dispo Sition to reform. A year ago William Urban was elected constable in Justice Thorn burg's court, When he of the office he made that he would never be in sending @ man to Ja any chance of causing orm, The officer has kept ise, and boasts th more for justice than ar cer in the state Whenever Urban arrests a man he asks him if he wants to join the church. If the man shows a dix position to reform he ts treated with consideration, and the court shows seniency. If the lawbreaker haw no desire to become a church member he te given the full limit of the ‘There is an altar in Urban's court, and it is nothing unusual to see Ur ban kneeling in prayer with some man who has violated the law Since taking charge of his office Urban has persuaded over one hu Grea people to renounce their evil ways and become useful members of the church. A majority of these reformed men have remained firm tn the faith, and they now look upon the unique constable as their patron saint. Not long ago & man was arrested by Urban who was charged with the crime of beating his wife. The man ‘was taken into court and asked if he would reform ff released and go home and support his family. The man was insolent and said he would not live with his wife under any con- Sideration. He was sent to jail, and the next day was given another op- portunity to turn over a new leat The man promised to return and gotm the church. He became a mem- ber of Urban's congregation the fol- a man to re- his prom compl other lowing Sunday, and today he is a Gevoted member. He provides for his family and has the respect of all his neighbors, which he had nev- er had before. Urban five years ago jotned the Free Will Baptist church, and ts now a deacon in that denomination Many who differ in religion from Urban respect him for his work among the criminal class, and they do all they can to assist him in bie ‘work. NEWS OF _WHEELMEN Gov. Rinsovelt Stops Six-Day Races. NEW YORK, April 21.—A death- Blow was dealt yesterday to the six- day bicycle race and to the hopes of the professional promoters who had an advance lease on Madison Square garden for the grind next winter, Gov. Roosevelt put his signature the Collins bill, prohibiting any man from riding a bicycle race longer than 12 hours at a time without a dismount. The dill requires that af ter riding 12 hours a man must rest for 12 hours, and it applies to pede trians a6 well as cyclists. The bill Was not passed In the original form drafted by the L. A. W. Orig ally it permitted a man 8 hours and only 12 hours at a time after that, but It was amended a couple of times with the result that 12 hours is the limit for cycle con test first, last and all ° t Some of the up-state legisiators who id not see Miller, the hero of thr six-day contests, looking heart happy when he left New k to race in Paris, argued that if a six day race was an 80 Was oF ft 48 hours and also ¢ % houre THE CRIME | OF AN EX-JUDGE Killed His. Wife Child and Brother. PARIS, Tex., April 2 Word was received here t ay from Grant, in the Indian Te tory, that Solomon Hatema had #h and killed his wife, chil4 and brother at hia home miles from that «. Hatema had @pent the day In Grant drinking and carousing. Going home in the even ing he quarreled with his some trifling matter wife over pulled his pis tol and shot her down. He then killed his child brother inter- fered and endeayored to pacify 8 omon, when he turned on hin shot him also a was arrest ed by al marshal is a full-b for a long time county. He im at ing attorney of and is wealth Relatives « mand a blood He the de ad atonement New Telephone Loop. ANDERSON, Ind., April 21.—Or of the shortest and yet most im portant telephone toll lines In the ‘west in recent years is building out of this city today. When i tis com pleted it will connect the indeper dent telephone systems of the east and west, connecting Detroit and Bt. Louis and Pittsburg and Chi ago. Then, with the 1ction of another short Ie Ir and Ohio, Bt. Louls and u be connected loop ly thirty miles in th, but +i manufacture, AMUSEMENTS NUL LaCTIN THIRD AVENUE THEATER Cyrano de t a and) Madar Vianka and her Den of Performing i es the nate ¢ the international rile Mine 1 movement t the Bell 5 ' at in the af ur yea and alow every state the independ Apa ut , h xehan the Belt ompany The movement In op position to the exorbitant charges ' poly has fp especially active in t entral sta Soldiers in Trouble. SAN Aprit Ad FRASCISCO, & R 1, whow burned urday night, haying been e on fire by soldiers stationed in the Presidio, has identified four of fenders, Their names are F. Sim mons, Arthur Bietings, C, M, Coud er and Charles Laskey, They have been put in the guard hi and the case will be brought up for trial im mediately OVERTURNED LAMP. A small blage caused by the over turning of an oll lamp, called the fire department to the Snoquaimie hotel ut $30 o'clock last even- ing. fire wes extinguished by and there was NEW PROFIT SHARING PLAN Laundry Trust Divides Surplus | Among Employes- Pitted The re laundry trust B0- trade neces against middle- forming «a once proceeds to devise a plan of profit sharing with » show that the pr ere are not entirely seifiah of the Pittsburg Laundry company is as ied, is a novelty among nbinations, It pleads the ot > as combin ection for ite employe me j novel as the idea of a trust combin- | ation making such a division. fit sharing in Iteelf le not new it has been a feature of the Wanamak er stores for many years, and was famously exemplified by the failed firm of Alfr Detge @& Sons at Dolgeville, N. ¥. Tt has & tised by hundreds of form of commisator nd pere of net receipts, But the Kea of giving to employes shares of stock in progressive ratio and rewarding | matrimony is original with the local consolidated laundry corporation. |The working of the plan will jbe watehed with great public in- terest.—Pitsburg Dispatch. Sur Bonnets the Rage. Sun bonnets of every description are seen in the shops and exchanges, and there is no doubt that they are to be the rage. The average door girl must possess at least half a dozen of these creations. In the untry they are indispensable petimes she fashions them her- but » emall task, and requires time and taste and skill. Pro- ntages mat = this is nm Nothing could be more becoming and picturesque than some of the lovely combinations of mustin, lace land ribbon which are already shown They are in plain colors flowered in bright or pale colors > ult very taste. Some are soft and coping, and others are made on atoffened forma. They have string or they have not, but the strings there, are unliekly ever . It would seem to Indicate that the summer girl intemda to pay some regard to her complexion, and fo hatiess in the sun, as she last season. Water System fo! public REPUBLIC, Wash. April plan i on foot for a water from Trout creek. The mer the scheme are William M supply hind Cram mer, the well known mine manager Thomas Heck, foreman of the San Pot!; T. A. Hammond, a civil engin eer, and ther person whose pame was not learned. The initial work wae berun yesterday The snow is «till deep on the line of the proposed wa and therefore work will not ly prosecuted t © weeh fitch or the ly be seven miles or will most Hike pipe n length. Banks Have Use fer Money. how banks ted tn them pay inter out at the big profit wonder they manage t and yet come ar with a fo tw t dep Ae with they lend brings t th en & per cent they give | r instance of all s railway ment stock, pub. dock warranta, Jebent mpany «th f lading, ete They nd money curity of houses and land, b auch ires, gove bills also te m on the t not to ae- i} | tidewalk; h " re r 1 | WE LOST eee BLEW OUT has not felt the need of arrange: | ) | eald that the other and crowded cities ft 7 ‘ 4 rr i see repetition of \ uv | As the town it nto the Now | ) Wi ib ag popularitity of et, but raised his fr ta tT 7 > “™ ‘a >) _ [street, but raland THE IMMENSE LINE...... aly of the high hot i an} ! “4 ~ - y A d Wi th It Fj he bea Salyer ren abe " B ‘ D | Of New Shapes for Spring, and our Attractive n | a Ing mover existed is any previous epoch cing espondent | Prices, have Started Them Going. nd did not exist fifty year any other city of the k why 1 ” E t te. vy ie : , : MEN'S Fine Invisible Check Linen | BOYS’ Good Quality Linen Hats, put and largest city on the continent, good wearing, only each 26e each. eee mae ty: Me yyw pirveen ir iasea MIEN'S Fine Tan Colored Linen Can-| BOY'S FINE TAN COLORED CA ots oe, Sieh byes Saree te vas Hats, fine lining, 60e value, VAS HATS, Bleck or Self-colore a al annd stre erentia Ried a i ‘ * each ed Band, only ae each STRANGE STORY OF A BRITON ger yiin. Pelle teed gap ED AENSEL SUICIDED AT ATUN stex's Fine Six Striped Linen | BOYS’ Fine Silk Striped Linen Cane ogee lg se. vere Canvas Hats, leather sweat, fine| vas Hate, leather eweat, fine net There’ tee —_ esa hes nt net lined value, only Me each. lined, TSe value, only Mc each Sich Shaeenta’ baneek Gavia Ch Me YOUNG Men's Latest Style Round | MEN'S Foull-Shaped Linen Canvas Tattooed Li three-quarters of a century, and| The Werld Seemed te Turn Againet Crown, Tilted Brim, Bilk Striped Hats, in extra large sizes, leathe lxeot Gets the Suauch « ta ent Canvas Hats, fine leather sweat, er sweat, splendidly put up, $b It Identifieatio: toe Mae Mabanneds Wisk tauikk aie Him and He Lost His Pluck $1 value, only Tbe each. value, only The each Lost Forever, }teme of plan had so little succems and Chose Death |that they would hardly be worthy of Com lete Line of New Style Fine Fur Fedora — ntion except in a thoroug hintor foal study of house-planning Is sie ts, 50c up to $300 Each. You will find CHICAGO, April 21.—The loss of | America | AGES CRPe, Anti 18—fhe re here the Bent Selected Stock of Men’s Up-to- @n arm, dissected by medical stu Smallpox Killing Indians |mains of Edward Hensell, of Sioux Date F urnishing Goods in the City. dents in Chicago, may prevent Jas. Pp @ ‘ity, lowa, who committed suicide Barnett Mason from claiming the | OF THRIK 04, Te Avett 28 The | Bunday was buried today ER N BRO. Rac and Pex Ind are being car t seome that en ll was a vic Utle and estates of en Wnglish baren- | 8s away by amalipox. There are|tim of t eslin trail, He a oO. W. PET SO & etey in Witahire. 200 full-bioods in the tribe, and «i od in here practically destitute, but The arm was tattoed with the Pepruary 1 122 of them have 1 of made arrangements to have a new 206, 208, 210 Pike St. motto and creat of the family Inlet | (he discas outfit purchased In Vancouver, and nia of rank, and ite amputation has —— for his mother and child to bring been a serk blow to the well- them up to Skagway Thursday he bullt Engtishman of forty or there- ALONG THE WHARVES ent out to bring in a k pm the <a bouts, whe is at present awaiting Teepes, when he began t euffer to the other aide to from neuralgia in h « Hes complete his claims for recognition ‘ up packing and came on into Atlin * every home in the city to} b Mere is the story told by the heir| Mishing schooner Caroline i* Mtting without the load He was very ve og umptive wut for another Mshing cru 8° despondent, and Sunday afternoon My father was the youngest of Cape Mlattery abin of Frank Hiiman, wh >; ri yr ga My Black Gal three sona, and he followed the usu . 7 9 me about, he to I iano or Ly n jal program of pulling out to one of | The British «hip Drumbarton nd boots, and « ¥ Cuckoo the colonies with enough money to |Maished loading her four carko, 4 ‘e through @ hole in his st Be Prandin ine Ay a She's a give bim a start Me drifted to |!* ted up at the ow buoy wood the muzzle of a 30-26 rifle and r Australia & prospector, then as | Will leave shortly for the Orie is head and blew out his brain, ‘Sh Ci & a Honey as owner and promoter. He did not woo oe ug the trigger with bis toe. erman, ay oe make millions, but salted down a| Fishing schooner Myrtle haw 4F- | jrenseit was an American, and the compottable fortens When Sees a {rived from the cape with © carpe of | iat thet ty iad eens one “STEINWAY” DEALERS: WINTER & HARPER youngster in school at @ydney fish. get Into the country via the all-|936 sessed Avenue feattle | & 993 Second Ave. Spatie. Mesh. He died when I was eighteen, and Hed Canadian route, and then could not when I ca © 1 was very welt} Britieh ship Hutton Hal Mar property, made him very to do and pretty well alone in the five during af m from Van and finally finding be Sistas world, 1 lost my mother at « | couver She will discha about 1} and worn out to draw in THE : —_ much earlier age, and my only sister | 4° tone of general cargo, brought outmt, he ended his life in bees had married a district Judge in New |from Liverposl. ‘The Mutton Mall Largest Stock Zealand. will load flour at this port for iisicons | “I had never been In England, and | Honk Kong ently two ca AND eee | knew of our family there ooly PS Ke « court before Mr . Por Fine Tone at through their letiers to my father,| Steamer Humboldt will le ‘The first was that of Mr. Carside, | Greatest Variety His eldest brother died before my |#fternoon for Quartermaster an attorney from New York City, | ; The Ramaker gang Co, father, and the next one came into | Where she will go on the dry facing 4 claim stake, cutting wean 1415 Second Avenue. the title. That's the last I heard |She Will probably sail Monday ¢ his own name off and putting on an |for a few years, and fetched n—al jof the family for a good many years. “My father had an odd fancy for tattooing. which I think was the re sult of a stay in Japan, where he was attached to the British Lega tion before he landed in Austratia When I was a lad he had my left | arm tattoed with the family letters, and a row of aix letters, “R. L. T. A, Rn. 8° “I was rather wild aod unsteady, and I got into trouble, roved about up tn America three years ago by way of San Francisco, with a serry-looking remnant of « fortune 1 had lost all track of my English connections and never thought of looking them | up, and no one tn Australia knew | where I had drifted I happened to see an advertise- ment and notice which made jump. A firm of London solicitors asked for news of my whereabouts, with the emphasis of Important bus! n ote, and the paper explained elsewhere that a cousin of mine having died, it wae probable that I was next In succession to the baron- Ne I had searcely any papers left to show who I was, and was Mat broke, but I knew that the tattooed marks on my arm would go a long way. because of these letters, which | stood as some sort of @ family trade mark, so to speak, and which was known to no one outside 1 earned a tittle maney In Chic and managed to work aloo catching freight trains. overhauled me near age sometimes uniil dianster Fort Wayne “On a black, sleety night I slip ped between two freight cars and was smashed nearly to death 1 was picked up unconscious and car ried to @ hospital, where the sur geons gave me up as @ hopeless wreck. But they cut off my left arm 1 had been raving #0 about my arm, and that it was worth all the wealth in the world to me, that nat urally the hospital authorities thought I was crazy. 1 was told that the arm had been sent to the dissecting room of a medical echoot in Chieago a week before. One of the surgeons had made a tracing of the tattooing as an identification mark in the event of my death while in the ho 1 He told me that the idea of tanning this curtous bit of skin as an uncanny souventr had suggested iteclf to him, but that he a great distaste for such me s. We regretted that he had ne it after he heard my story. ne and nurses furnieh- aMdavite setting forth ey were arm had ad de by a true sure with ortant facts to which to swear; that my able borne in tattooing certain marks characters, and the tracing ma the surgeon was sworn to as and exact copy. ‘I have almost wholly recovered from my injuries, although sadly handicapped by the loss of my arm a great extent, as repayments are |I have received one letter from Eng- sl land, asking further information and When ac eof substantial bust-| papers, and promising a remittance hess men or farmers or professional 4¢ my reply is entietactery.” men back a bill the bank n lends | knees Omer Sepeerty ont Uae Ber HORSEMEN TO MEET. | and in the have heavy and ru mA taeme "how 4, ma large| Tonight the horsemen of the city nume of money constantly lying idie| Will hold @ meeting In the office of for they must keep sufficient cash|D¥. H. ¥. @mith, in the Hinckley at all the is branches to pay |DlOck, for the purpose of organising ina, Aah even to % te oe jean ® club, the principal business of prepared for panies, Still the difter- | hich will be to further the move ance between the 1 or 2 per cent, |ment of good roads. It is the opinion they pay and the 3 to 8 per cent. |f many of the nemen of the city they eauive on rniliion® of dollars | that the time has not arrived whe lee x un them an immense. profit on |&00d driveways leading from the city a year's businesn—New York TN to the country should be built ara ri | The meeting has been called by sates sean Superintendent Little, of the city de- partment, O. H. Holeomb, 8, Ben Now Lumber Mills. jamin, Dr, Smith, and several ULTAN, Wash, April 21—At!| others. salmon Siding two new shingle mil etehetpecnes bins have ju been put up yore a com Introduced the High Stoop. bined capacity of 200,000 shingles ‘pomp gag ste Gris | One would think that any he Mitchell and the other by Weatlana | holder in @ great and bustling city & Swallwell would have appreciated the neces pein — y of having the rooms used for the daily needs of his family, togeth- Plague in Paris or with those used for the receiving PARIS, April 21,—According to ru-|of guests—and in this way for the mor three cases of the plague elegencies of life—tolerably well re arred rong employe f | moved from the main door or en- he la t shops the etty It | trance, says a writer in Harper'a js claimed that the disease was|Magagine, The resident of London | brought here in carpets of eamte ra] iia alana i i lt AD cM Ri lll iit chile nters his house by means of a porch or doorstep raised, but little above ing for Alaskan p Workmen are r ing tn front of the Yeu old planking Is being airing the nok plank The taken up and nther ent for the prosecution, and the case | There was no witness prea- was continued until next Monday William Pric f having stolen a can of potate was up on a charge | | APPLES replaced by new ‘ and a eack of bacon from Hastie | I 1 ihe & Rice. The prosecution made out Se: 2 Negotiations are pending reeard-|4 pretty strong case, but Price bad | n Seattle ing the chartering of the British | an equally strong alibi, Mr. Gra- | sidiaslliceses steamer Manuense by the Usited nam gave him twenty-four hours to| iCAHN & COHN States government. In the event of lent ont of town. A SAN DIRGO FRUIT CO’S her not betng accepted will Pre banal ably make one more trip to ’ fala, after which, it is under BRYAN’S POLICY. | 415 Pike Street, PAY THE-~ her owners will tie her up for the purpose of being sold. A telephone me port in the Hood canal, this m lng, announ that the ste operating between Beatt ports on the al, had broke near that place. The steame will leave this afternoon for port, to bring the Delta to Advices from Ta a ate fifty gallons of whisky ' ed yesterday on the by custome tnapector= ee trom Hoo: Wiliam Jennings Bryan in his I®- speech to the #1 diners made these HOTT | statements veer! “When vital differences in prin- «Abd ciples arise separation is not onty WEATHER FORECAST. seattle and Vi and Saturday or Saturday fair ¥ south to we wir PROGRAM OF THE Y. M. C. A. night ta. emary, but desirable.” ¢ democrats who supported the ago platform are not opposed to mony, but they are opposed to ndering vit! principles in order nal harmony.” ago platform satisfactory pported it, actory now r ch har to insure ny ch was who « government can de # life of a citizen, but It can not touch accumulated wealth by the noome tax, Is money more sacred bloode? in 1896 then to and it is equal The mand party cannot 4 for independent unless it is willing to nirol of the finances o! the United States over to foreign fio poral Jemar The rap’ 4 growth of trusts since SCRAP IRON And Metals. Foot of Yesler Ave. Yesler Dock. fk & A Bargain | In a New, Slightly Used or Second-hand PIANO or ORGA Remember we have the Largest and Most Com- | plete Stock in the City. | Call oF write for prices and terms, | D.S. JOHNSTON 903 Second Ave., Burke Building will give the subject more tm- | tance in Uh ext campaign.” | The ¥¢ en's Chr n Aw The democratic party will con- |@> ciation are making 1 arations for | tinue its attack upon the principle a services to be held . y monoply wherever It appears. in OWs ny sderidee, Pe See Our Wind eift for the anso No Swimming Ye r See meeoeiee ty on mont ALPENA, Mich. April 21.—Keer This Week for nes e following is th am |or Persons of the Thunder Ray is) 9 a. m. every morning, prayer elr- | 5p of navigation ts apparently ® at the Y. M.C. A as far off as ever, A heavily loaded | Clothin 2:45 p. m. Sunday, firet 9 rally jteam cot avel safely on the kc = er co “Oitiecs tals”, shiatud. chery te by | nn ee ee eae 5 LAIMES' Double-cased Goid MY. Diekson with solos, quartetten, | con, to nnddls temned, a Clee : |Watch, Wednesday afternoon ana fastramental & : pip ordi + oars on. 9 Me lonirsnanage st 4 4 | Finder rewarded. Elsworth Res- and in 2 ap phe There is an unbroken fle jtaurant, 1110 Second avenue (near 8p. m ay, . far as can be seen, and | @eneca. Plymouth Coneregatior have been chopped 18 inches In 4 745 p. m., ladles’ tr the fee without reaching water. A d H Sa ac yterian church -——— n ats THE FIRST RATIONAL BANK OF gic ag ty Bary GOWNS FOR SPRING WEAR ° Paidap Capital. S =. guano $m. Gracy WO MONE OLS ML wn of palest pear! satin “Ww | poe Hoga ae, ieee C. A. men adele hal » | A house gown of pa ae H. LEW & CO. | Maule iene wo” Vice President 2 p. m, each Sey 41 brocaded with the palest of purple | ot Turner . ‘ ._, Cashier s. Nowe minty, delicate, fairlylike | Parkhurst .”.".”.” Assistant Cashior Bible study and pocial, r 1 Ker misty ya oe ane ag Cherry Sts. 3) tong telegraptilc exchange paya! v “ 1 in tt t me, has a te now = - wr Hoe tm all the principal cities of the incest ; Nay at th Me. n * m 7088-2 ote a States and Burope. Rear Ss avenue south; Tuceday, at the home and a soft collar and crinkled sleeves . THE PUGET SRNR RATIONAL BAND of Mr, and Mrs. B. H. Houta, 422 | complete this charming frock. Platino Cabinet c avenue south; Wedne 4 - re _ vagy Heeger cose gh Bb A very amart street costume of tan Photos reduced Bryant, 408 Queen Anne; Th cloth ts in princess ere and Lene to at the home of Mra. Mc . ne were wake ge fen ch tae For 44 Spring street; Friday lack down the front and around the home of Bir. and Mrs. Chas bottom of the skirt. A broad, round| La Roche « i scaiiatedinan i 140 Twelfth avenue south; Sat ollar 8 pred hgh Me ete nited States and Kurope. day YM. C. A. hall frames a chemisette of tucked € cs .p sons . 4 RR so dataule yetruhasasice Mee ne antiar fof white satin,| Acme Publishing Co, | *4*DINAVIAN “axenioaN” BANK ———- the top turning over the show some Corner Yesler Way and First Avenue, Clarence L. White was re-appoint- of the black and white applique. GHRMIAL, corcdicsiiscarees ions tnasehsaic e4 county surveyor this morning =e | And: Chilbe: e by the county commissioners He A pretty frock of coral pink cloth | Anarene Gpiibers « Soe President resigned a week ago, but pressure has a clinging sheath-like skirt, with Tr a wax brought to bear ‘and he finally |two rows of Vandyck gulpure around! » 9 aiey Telephone Red 10 —Tranmcts «General Banking Business. accepted the position agatr the bott the points of the top row 0. Alley. Telephone Red 1064 FUNANCIAL. c s aching to the height of the knees consi — The biouse bodice has s vest of soft JAMES ROTHWELL, loans and insuranca, 1 by Judge Cann yesterday aq with guipure Three narrow | Fo “ 2on mott of Deputy Pros- straps of black velvet cross the vest m SALS~CITY BEAL ESTATE ‘fe ecuting Attorney F n. The first 1 held by tiny strass buttons. | —jnyestt FOR SALE Holyoke Block and other { i arr ‘ nvestignte this; $1000 cash, $1900 in th: Sonnet @ was that of Clara Hughes, who was A" high, straight collar of black vel- | years, wilt buy donble comer toe with new | $ave gtx property. and farms, choa used of stealing $20 from Will vet has a cravat of white lace. The | improvements that rent for $0. Please] Boston block. and insurance ‘gure the interest on this Invest lam Miller, and the second was that kled sleeves have a band of | "* investment. ed of stealing a diamond pin from |" i F = ©0009 1000000000000000 000 meaeneial C, BE. Marshall TH ral court, which has been tip an nad Lenoroudh Dancing School im Mr. Fulton asked Attorney 8. M./in session at Spokane for several Meals at All Hours, city; day and evening. 7th and Columbiast 4 —_— Shiptey, who ret € “ & da a week a past win ft * ale ou CAFE CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. of Judge Cann Mr. Shipley re s which will come up will be bank Pre F Randall ¢ 0s sing, goreans, wit pled that he was no ne ha suits: : ‘el. Green i Peer Uitcietated oe tah atte eae ee Mrs. Con, A. Rideout, - Proprietor | <==Scom et pa not permit him to practice In Jud Women « aid to b clonger lived | Cor. Third Ave, and James st MBING, HOT WATER HEATING Cann's court Mr. Fulton said, in| than men. Atv centenarians the | tinan Plumbing Co. High grade work. 89009909 900000090009 O008 | Corner Thin! i giving his opinion, "I have nothing | proportion of women to men is al rd and Spring. hone Baff 471. to say. Chief Reed and myself} most double, There are in this | qi Work Guarantecd i <>" know why I have taken the country 2588 women who have reach et > gt MA wea. ss and that Lam justified In what ed the century mark, while there | PETER I SGGE Mra, Hansen, corner Fourth and Pina doing.” are only 1898 men who have lived so Complete Stock. Moderate prices. Today Judge Cann made the state-|long.. In France seven out ofeten | PAIN, Paperhanging, Kealsominiag) CLOTHES ULEANING ment that although he v cupy- |centenarians are women, while in the Picture Frames Made 4 ing m in Mr. Ship! office, he |rest of Burope there are sixteen wo nith Repairing o Seattle Clothes Pressing Co. keep was not his partaer, e imen among twenty-one centenarians, Residence, 1907 th aye. 406 Pike Street | cleaning. re craig Uw ews ‘ie