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* SUPREME COURT SUSTAI Decision in Test Case Based Upon Broad Ground born Generations Demands Refo va. whic 120 Commonwealth COs in Manufacturing achusetts Hamilton yiet Mass, 388, that @ statute prohibiting |&nd the employment of women laboring | ern in any manufacturing establishment | gree more than 60 hours per week, violat~ | ofthm ed no right preserved under the con- | ing stitution to any individual citizen, jand that such an act could be main- tained as a health or police regula- tion. That case is directly in_potnt and | was favorably referred to by the su-/ preme court of the United Sta | Holden ve, Hardy, 169 U. & 36 case which came up from Utah,/ where tt was held by the state court |” and affirmed by the supreme court | legit of the United States that a statute | cltix limiting the period of employment of workmen in underground mines or refining of metals to eight hou day and making ite vi demeanor, a val the police power of the Public Health Accepting this statement of the law, we think it ts ly ascertain - je from a perusal of this act that its object was the public health, and that Its provisions were appropri ate and adapted to that end. It in a matter of univerral knowledge with | all ly intelligent people of the present age, that continuous standing on the feet by women for & great many consecutive hours is | inva: deleterious to their health. It must) wil! logieally follow that that which | over would deleteriously affect any great of women who are the moth- enerations must necessarily effect the public welfare and the public morals. ought to be, a pro- Without a dissenting voice the su- Preme court of the state bas held the ten-nour female employment law passed by the legisiature of 190t eonstitutional and a valid exercise @f the police power of the state. ‘The opinion, a copy of which was Tecelved by Prosecuting Attorney Fuiton, from Olympia, this morning, shows that (he decision ts based upon Rhe broad ground that changing so lal conditions have made necessary State control of many trades and o eupations heretofore left wholly to the Individual. ‘Justice: Dunbar, who writes the says unreservedly that for fare of genera~ generation must be curtalled Ea‘the manner contemplated by the ten-hour law. A Test Case ‘The decision ts rendered in a test ease. At the hearing in the superior court last March J) Griffin held the | tt law unconstitutional on | de- maurrer, Prosecuting Attorney Ful- ton thereupon appeaied and has won as victory in the higher ‘The fol is the substance of nd tain they Ww Law is, or greenive science. While the prin- ciples of ce are tmtutable, conditions of socie\y and the tion of employment make m < administration of govern- ment. In the early history of the law, when te were few and simple, the relative conditions of the citizen and the state were dit, ferent and many employment 7 were thea considered tn- if any i rh ' our ‘SE : i si hen man enters into society as) call a compensation for the protection WIRELESS PROJECT |, Sept. 19.—The Italian min- ‘TURIN, from Galimberet to- Gay that he Ras conferred with Mar- the cont ‘ing the establishment of con ree central wirelcan telegraph | Station at Rome, communicating Sith all throughout | the world, The entire system is esti- Inated to cost $130,000. The minister also read od upon the in- ‘of Honor. f ing well yi i ii # * : i i i i ¢ a f : i i } | | the ventor the Grand | § . F ietiti r i Hy 4 & i i : ' i | i i | 4 MORNING FIRE broke out im a cigar stand at First avenue and Sen- 7 o'clock this morning. careless use of « clear fire respond- sent in from Box 21, ‘soon put out with Fi a He Ha i may possess a Piano, but how ag played? Now, that the evenings are beginning to lengthen, of entertainments pre- "|HAVE YOU HEARD THE AN- GELUS PIANO PLAYER? flit enables you to play any plano tn- stantly. and to play anything, no! fatter how difficult, even if you do hot know one note from another. ‘Come in and hear it. in its enjoyment as it from acting injurt- ifare. arbitrary exer- will, which un~ STEINWAY DEALERS. Sherman, Clay & Co. 711 Second Avenue. | t an e maintained, the act in question was a legiti- exercise of the police ot state, at large, and is therefore con- Similar Case vs. The People, it was In Ritehle Seid by the supreme court of Mass | Electric Nght provides tt at an extremely tow price; elim- {nates the necessity of matches insures an absence of smoke and odors; guarantees a pure atinosphere. ‘The safest method of lighting —no flame to ignite draperies or other inflammable material. Jackets New Fall Line of UP-TO-DATE STYLES You can buy them at $1.00 per week payments. Our new contract provides for free installation and free re- newal of lamps. The Seattie Electric Co. 907 First Ave. 1512 Second Ave. Cloaks and Millinery. he did any re j rictions, ate. state # A Word to to convince you of the superiority <I Sons, Kimball, Pease and D. 8. Johnston Co, pianos e4 space we cannot enumerate their many points of merit, but, if you will day, makes at thelr respective pacices, W: menth, We have several wery good offers in slightly used pianos and orwans. Our sheet music and aml music- al instrument departments, in which there have been several changes and much new stock added, are showing ® very substantial Increase in vol- ume of business, Call or write to us for anything in That Welfare of Un- rm given to Him, he munt of his natural rights, as the responsibilities of the gov nent increase and & greater de: rodection t# afforded to the ecom genwe ts the yield- al rigtete, 1panig® are now rerttricted where a od the right h sovlety 1 up wome their their priv tol nm io laws trtctam rents, | trict against re en t question. The sale| formerty in busine 4 which th en had o right t enter into ax her buabiess, without now become sub- the state or to at the will of the to the con al prohdbitio An Imperative Call imgoerative call ate for the exercine Htional pewers.and the w society demand that the ould as@ume these powers, it fa the duty of the court to # them whenever It Its are based upon they iden ion and protection of y ¢ think no conmtitut! onal right is Jed by this law, aad the case be revened with ins@ructions to rule the demurrer tb the com- the ou yeu are wine, it wilithey sufficient famous line of CRickering & Hobart M. Cabi Kimball organs. In this iimit- At oUF store, as marty do every | we will take pleasure tn ol | you why they surpnas other | new planos as low am $6.00 per music Line. D. S. JOHNSTON CO. General Music Dealers, Becond Avenue, Burke Building. Wes me exactly | 14 | watermelona, UNG SHATILGE STARK. m" | THE GON MARCHE TH 1G STORE | THE BON MARCHE THE BIG STO; = mT THE MARKETS ne only ever arrival of a ranges tr yats od up, but no ch poultry market is well given have been n JOBBING QUOTATIONS t ad arty hia w V wing f fine » in quotatic ade, $1.75@2.00. Green Fruit Lamons#2,0003.00 © bo bea a, C ap cookin 6» pope pnnetss night, F a ure welling at bed rook; otherwise prices of frult are well sustained, clean oy Be; following prices 190.00; bartey, ‘cork, ‘ og! Chicken teede 821-00; 1 Cheenr, ges Washington ereas ake Poultry *, 18s. Commission Men's Prices ive Washington, (rietly fresh ranch, creamery, 20@' $24.0; © ONCENTRAT-ED cream or agar. and sliced banana: MMACTYTTA PORE FORD COMPANY, Nature's Near Neighbor Gold Crowne ridgewo: rt 625 First Avenu “2 85 to 86 am toe FLORENCE DENTAL COMPANY Foot of Che Street Brunner & Co. S02 Pike Street. Reliable Wine and Liquor Dealers Telephone your orders to us. and deliver promptly. MODERN CROWN and BRIDGE WORK Study Its Merits Phone Main 1060 We make « speciality of ties enable us to able coat. It is your dental work to have it done: you the coat, and yet b pondable. th and furnish you with of the expense to ree. Lady attendants. High-Grade Plates . ut eaters m. Sundays to 12 i ay work t Washi The Remainder of the Seater & Co. Bankrupt Stock Will Go Quickly Fully two-thirds of the Seater & Co.'s Bankrupt Stock has already been sold; the re- mainder will undoubtedly be quicked snapped up. really the best part of the stock, As one sample is sold, it is taken from the sales floor and another of an entire ferent pattern takes its place. The show constantly changes, the interest keeps up. Everything to completely furnish a home is here. Stoves, Ranges, Carpets, Draperies, Dishes, Bedding. The patterns now on display are dif- Furniture of every description, Each one of these is marked at a price that will sell it quickly. Each one is a value never before equaled in the Northwest. Saturday will be a busy day. Come in the morning if you can, Famous Steel Ranges at Seater & Co.’s Bankrupt Sale Price: ‘The Famous Steet Range is one dium priced ranges made. It tme market for years, giving gene It is made of good quality cold r asbestos ined and full nickle trim teed to give as good satisfaction priced range sold, We have a few of the following left at bankrupt pric No. has for oven 14 inches wide, 21 inches shelf. Regular price $30.00. Ses rupt Sale price tanesiwie CARPETS—Many desirable patterns are here. of the beat me- peen sold on this ral satisfaction ail steel, ully ned a as any sizes and styles h holes, ar 8-int high ater & ( i guaran- | medium | ! No, 14-54—Same Range, with reservolr, cast tron porcelain lined. Femular price $43.00, Beater & Co. Bankrupt Sale price 3 , 16-68—Square, and hig his four §-ineh holes and one G-inch b Inches. wi and 21 Inches 4: Regul Seater & Co. Bankrupt Sale price 820.00 16-68—F ir and high shelf holes inch bh and 21} Jeep & Co, § SOME FEW HEAT BANKRUPT BTOCK STILL DRAPERIES—Hundreds of pretty designs, all marked at prices which will sell them quickly. FURNITURE OF EVERY KIND is also included, and is marked at a price that will sell it quickly. HEATING STOVES OF EVERY SIZE, QUALITY AND PRICES, adapted to the fuel conditions of this locality. THIS SALE IS FOR CASH Each one ITED FLOOR SPACE, WE CANNOT HOLD GOODS FOR FUTURE DELIVERY. Frederick & Nelson COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS Second Avenue, Madison and Spring Streets rsh is | ne tar Ririetly fresh ranch, 200900; east Mens, WW@tde; trrers, 166. 119i iea ot $12.00; Tas $15.00, qitaite with cream, delightful We guarantee our goods, this branch of Dentistry, and our facili- it at @ reason- purpose to 40] tor ‘tue you would ike much Allow us to examine repair Wes ~ Women’s Pedestrignne Suits / had in New York. They are Bie. the newest styles made; jacket made with flaring effect from knee, and also has the seams. They are the new Fal Pedestrienne; come in sizes, 32 to 46, and will be sold Saturday at $7.75. Women’s Jackets Our new 27-inch After Six No doubt the crowd will be larger than ever after six to- morrow night, and the music by Wagner's Orchestra, with] ¢? these specials, will be good] No introduction is needed to reason for your coming: Children’s White Dresses, made of Persian Lawn, French style with dishes. embroidered yoke, sizes 2 and %, to clone, after 6 Me, Values Requires no Cooking, Ft. Theme are wilghty solled, Only Jone to a customer Women's Outing Flannel Gowns, od full sizes, made Mother Hub- collar button hole stiteh- k. After 6, 490. Value The, Children’s Fall and Winter Bon. nets, made of silk and velvet, all col- ors, trimmed with lace and ruching. Wo, Values $2.26, $3.50 Women fine quality, in all sizes, of the opening season at soc. Children’s Under Waist polled. After 6, Ihe. Value & Crach Skirts, with rufffied Rounes slightly ribbed top, high bie role i values at We, louse Wrappers, slightly sotled, in light colored percaies worth $1.25 to 0. To close out, after ¢ at The. + Children’s Spring and Fall Jackets, worth up to $2.50, agen 5 to 10 yea ‘s004 colors. To close out, after 6, 7 German Purifying Tea, regular 2c packages, for Tier Listerated Tooth Powder, regular Be bottler, for 10. Quill Tooth Picks, regular Se pack- double sole, @xcellent quality tre values et Woren’ Hose, silk fleece lined, high bests double sole; excellent « a Only § to a buyer: sold at this price, and children wil Soap, special, 3 bare for 160. in cach package. The Bon Marehe's Famous Peanut Brittle, Saturday, after 6. Ube Ib. White Of} Cloth 45 Inches wide. slightly imperfect, regular 200 yard. Afier 6, le yard Ali Wool Rug Fringe, double head, complete assortment of colors, value | ie yard. After 6 ¢ yard. Men's House Slippers, $1.50 value, for te hat new and good; after & ie each. . be each. Women's Black Liberty Silk Neck ends finished with wide ruffling: $2. each; after 6, $1.75. Women's Silk Automobile Ties, in Infants’ Tan Lace Shoes, sixes 3 to &, value $1.80, for Ske Women's Fine Houre Slippers, pat- ent calf vamp, aiso kid, low heels, | turn soles, value $1.50, for 8c. Men's Fine Hate in tan and biack, worth $2.00 and $2.6. Your o after 6, S80. Boy’ Pants ages 4 to 14, 360 value. After & Men's 200 Fancy Balbriggan Sox, a pair, 160. Mon's Mercertzed Madras, Revers- ible Four-in-Hands, at, each, Ie A lot of Men's Grey Merino Under- shirts, at, each, 16¢ S-inch All Wool Fine Rack ©ta- j mine eviot, B8c Value 8k Minch Fite Jacquard Perealine Dress Lining, tm 12 shades, at 7i4c. Value 2. fone to dealers. Calling Card Playing Cards, kind, Books at 6c; regular 250 Mexican stitch and ribbon border: worth regularly S80 after 6, 29. Stam ‘Tray Clot with bem- stitel We each; after 6, 250. Leather Chatelaine Bags, extra well_ made, value 50; sale price, af- ter 4, te, Fancy Broovhes, « beautiful as- sortment, regular values 6c to TS; after & choice, 18. Women’s Fine Siik Watch Guards, alwaye sold at Ibe each; after 6, Tie each. Bone Collar Buttons, 1 dozen on card, regular price 10: card; after 6, 2e card. on card, regular price be card: after 6 2%e card. Kid Hair Curlers, very best qual- tty, one dozen in bunch, regular price Tie, 0c and Ibe bunch; after 6 choles, be bunch, Sheil Halr Retainers, regular price each; after 6 bo each. Small Pocket Combe, in a case, |reguiar price 1c; after 6, 8c, package. regular Porcelain corm: after 6, be each. to a buyer. 10% Cups and Only six the best made at the price to be brown, gray, oxford and black : Oxford Jackets for winter wear are } Saturday only, at $2 wash braid trimmed, Tv close, after | women's Past Biack Cashmere Hose, | plain or ribbed. high spliced heel, | and 50c * Out-sive Fast Black bape ion | BVe and 50¢ Se Composition and Note Books, 3c. 10 cases to be ogee, 3 packagve for So, hot be served at the above ; price. Carte v's Pills, reguiar 2¢ bottles, |") 7 eiee Mies. te a ack Mottied or White Cocoa Caatile /OF#: after & io @ package. 12 yards Folding Lunch Boxes, something Heavy Japanned Dust Pans; after) very fine quailty, long pialted very full coflar; fully worth §3.00 and ll the latest colors, made with fancy border, pretty floral designs {to choose from; 18x27 inches; worth Nickel-plated Safety Ping, 1 dozen | made three-button | nicely lined throughout | are made of a good wool kersey at $6.00. av tieka! form-fitting, fly front, all slot] sold special for one day only,|Po%? id “or one dan alae seams and buttoned cuffs ; skirt| Saturday, at $3.98 } id for one day Sa! Jand good valt 1} are m double - stitched {stitched bottom. all the best shades such values as these: | heel; special values at Women's Jerse: uality, at / | Women q / | | | | Women’s Fine Vict Shoes $3.00, for $1.48. Women's Plump Vict 0, for $1.98. $4.00, for $2.48, welted soles, $4.00, tor $2.68. Viet Shoes, lace only, all $3.60 and $4.00, for $2.48. seams Can be had in nd black, |ma' Kia Shoes, heavy soles, extension w heels, very comfortable, double The Tob Pedestrienne Skirts 85 New Pedestrienne Skirts, navy,| the kind you will pay $5.00 for any place else in the city. They |made of a good, warm Je in the. newest styles, |in all colors, with kilt, slot seams or flaring, with|cape, 12 times braid and |collar and cuffs the same, Lace © small feet, kid tips, ight flexible soles, concave beel, value Kid Lace sales Women's Patent Calf Lace Shoes, Gull mat top, military heel, WAGNER'S ORCHESTRA AT THE BON MARCHE TOMORROW NIGHT. Unusual Values in Women’s Fall Garments No department of the store has attracted more attention this week 4. the Women’s Suits and Wraps. We have made every effort to show al] ap. quiring customers the garments they wished to see, but in our present and torn-up condition it is impossible to display garments to adv Some very low prices for Saturday's buyers as follows: These $10 Tailored Suits are| breasted, with half-fitting back, coat collar and deep cuffs, all Women’s Knitw ear Wi r The Removal Sale brings bargains in this department tomorrow that wom- f from-far and near will gather here in crowds all day and evening to buy of. Women’s 29c Black Stockings at 17% Cents 5 Women’s Black Woo! Hose, fine quality of ribbed wool, 75 and| and heels, actual worth is 29c, to go tomorrow at 17%. $1.00 Wool Vests and Pants at 50 Cents A splendid line of Women’s Jersey Ribbed Wool Vests and Pants, extra ctually worth $1.00 each, will be one of the bargains with double toes Other Specials in Knitwear for Saturday Fast Black Extra Fine {| Women's Fast Black Woel Hone, Cotton Hose, fleece lined, plain or tra fine quality, double toe and | spliced heel, dou- 25e 25e) Misses’ or Boys’ Fine or Wide Rib- bed Wool Howe, double toe, heet and knee; superior quality a Ribbed Black Wool | ixed Vests and Tights; supemor 25e jersey Ribbed Wool Mixed Vests and Pants in gray; superior extra value at, each..50c Shoes to Go For | Smaller P ic value Women's Pedestrian Shoes, plump vict kid, mat tops, heavy Goodyear military heels, value 300 pairs Men's Box Calf Black Kid Velour Calf and Enamei joodyear welted soles, fall and winter weights, value Wall atage. | Black Dress Skirts fade of a good Black »01 Cheviot Serge, full rom knee, all seams stitched, i Ibo lined nicely an, ty urd at $1.50, Children’s Jackets the kind for Just Jacket would cost Our price for one day only, is $1.59, | Women'e Soccer ae Jnion Suita, in fect fitting: casera ‘omen's Jersey Ribbed d Pants, extra fine “ay or white, $1.25 ‘Women's Jersey Ribbed and Pants, medium lent grades In white or The word has g we are cutting do stock — changing lots into cash—henee is crowded. Read ¢: Saturday price list: tip, heavy soles, value $3.00, for $1.98. at sizes 2% to 5, value $2.00: Youths’ Boxcalf Lace single rated vamp and tip. low to 2, value $2.00, for $L5, excuthe Grain and « oe, heavy soles, - 12 to 2, value $1.75, for Children’s and Misses Dongola Lace Bhoes, cortag Ran. sizes Sty tod for i The Bon Marc THE BIG STORE From now on weewill sell all the regular $1.25 Monarch Shirts of all de- scriptions, soft and stiff bosoms, fancy and white, for $1.00, This means ase less than you have been in the habit of paying for |W. B. Hurcuinson ¢ Co. he, 1319 FIRST AVENUE ‘Cor. Second Ave. and Union Street ¢ NIGHT. THE ARON! VEN Wederndyrnenda Cece THE ENTIRE TOP FLOOR COLLINS BLK. SECOND AND JAMES, PHONE MAIN 416 Gold Fillings Silver Fillings Dr. E. J, Brown's Dental 1419 to 1435 Second Avenve 115-135 Pike Street | Nordhoff & Co. $1.00 + 500 Parlors, 713 First Aven PARLORS 1, 2 8, 4, 5, 6-One Door 8 MONARCH SHOE Located One-Half Block North of P ostoffice. | "THE REAL PAI 200 pairs Men's $2.00 Work Shi styles, regular price $3 at 400 pairs Machinists’ styles and leathers, single soles, regular to close at 200 pairs Loggers’ High side Counters, regi $5.00; to close out ALASKAN SHOES. 825 pairs of High-Cut Asbestos Tannage Shoes, hand-sewed regular price $7.00; RUBBER BOOTS ANDI Boys’ The Storm Rul Ladies’ 650 Storm Rubber® 713 Union Bik., First NLESS DENIS All work ed for W. extracted, filed or ota bain ty my date free examination and our you. Full Set -Gold Crown. outh of Mact

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