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DAIRY EXPERT SAYS THE _s PROPOSED MILK COMBINE WILL BE BAD FOR SEATTLE MR, C. E. MARWIN IN IOWA AND COMMUNICAT M FORMER BRESIGENT OF NNEAPOLIS, DAIRY INTERESTS WRITES® AN INTERESTING ION ON THE SUBJECT [the f t erable p Das ger y tak experte: venture t { Seattle. you on nt of th and later for ren addressing will state resi Sdent nesota, attle and Tacor mreatest tas understand every meas in order to and to give our which would be » factory: and detal of se. every f the product itself until I was called upon to address Jarge gatherings as an expert in this Hine of business, Some 10 or 12 Years ogo I was closely “identified with the early dairy history of the state of Washington. and the present Gairy commissioner of this state was tm our employ for several years therefore, speaking fram the stand- perfence, I thoroughly en nd which you have tek- en with regard to the use of milk preservatives, eapectally those which are injurtous to health. andy! regret that the same precautionary efforts are not being used to exclude these fame preservatives from being used im butter, cheese and other prod ain are so important in domestic |mehods, or at discover that many of our ree- taurents and hundreds of our homes fm Seattle are using embalmed but- ter, called ‘Process Butter,” which is even more injurious than the em- Dalmed milk which hes been used yet there are preservatives which may be safely used In milk. and which not only prevent earty acidity. and |< 4 f any ays h at become ha How " 7 « the dab $2.50 ' yua k if hia t k, or of to pay these extreme] oa for a product which Is so neo- | estic us rtant f M supply fe market f she*will tance of & in farming, and] of @ larger nur farme @ larg of 4 ourARe nd oth believe with that th reliable, pector, be abte to bared! ject Intetit- gently and successfully, Heavy pen- alties should be imposed for seiling adulterated milk, or any other pro- ducts, and great attention should be ven to our farming communities to > use of beter systems t lairy. Breeds of cows subject tubercular difficulties should not used, and the hardy breeds Short Horn, Holstein, ete, should encouraged. The city should ¢ erate with the country In he | n= tory. whi ~ if you please over says or two weeks institutes in Seattle and the adj ing ter 1 longer terms if necessary. Ermine telligent, reliable, — spectalints should be Invited to teach better in brief the people of the city should make known thelr wants and requirements and should become acquainted with the pro- ducer through these tnstitutes or schools; and the people ef the coun- try should make themselves familiar with the requirements of the cus- tomer. The transporation companies should unite in these institutes and} everything should be done to bring or souring. but improve the quality the people of the country and the of the product a combine is established, and our people are obliged to use| products, and the subject be but a/mical production, wilt use |and so-called milk.” it will short time before our peop Hittle milk, as ‘pasteurized milk’ te not eoable to the taste or desir- able for general use. Tou say that present prices would continue at 7 and $ cents per quart you, Mr. Editor, computed the cost of your milk bill_at these extremely high figures? The average dairy cow will produce from 4 to 7 gallons of milk per day, and the cow that will not produce the average for nine months of the year of 4% to 5 gal- und these presery- | peopl atives should be more generally | Every individu used. # regards the milk com-|and a more modern and cleanly sy Have! lons per day, is not desirable for the | @atry. Five gallons of milk, or 20 quarts, at per quart, would give an income of $1.40 per day to each cow, or an income of $2.64 per 100 pounds for milk; 100 pounds of milk will produce 4 pounds of butter, and if this milk was used for butter, the coat per pound would $1 conta, providing there was no value to the rms Ade — Overcoats 915.900 Our Overcoats appear like custom garments. W..B. Hutchinson Company Cor. 2nd and Union je of the city closer together. i datryman should be introduce Better stock, encouraged to tem for handling and shipping his of econo- transportation. through these methods, Mr Editor, instead of mercenary com- Dines, the people of Seattle will get better products at lower pr and the producer in turn will receive more remunerative returns for the product, and less of the value of the products will enter tnto thetr handl- ing and distrihution In the city. “President Stickney, of the Great Western raiiroad, and James J. Hill of the Great Northern united with the Dairy a did more to the atate of Minnesota, bring about these remults in the « ies of Minneapolis and St. Poul than any other methods which have been introduced. “Yours, for a higher standard of food products and a reduction of prices, | “CHAS, FL MARVE GET DAMAGES RBADNG, Pa, sult against the Pennay way, instituted By Eckert & mings, horseowners, for damages sus tained by racére which were trans ferred from a Burton cartoan ordinary Nov, %—In car in shipment, causing them to ar dent m i no cond A jury, this morning found the raliway company respon sible, and gave a vordiot for 5,00) dam ages ——— Got the Habit. Go to the Grand 414 ave, for your breakfast, Iu French inner. Private rooms. on | Extra special minge pies | New German Bakery, 92 1 | | compressed timothy, ° RIGHT HAND CUT OFF Young Mill Hand the Victim of a Serious Accident his hand 4 the rewult that MMe SMOOT, MAN OF FAMILY Benator Sm times * pot petith senate chamber & high wind. Sm ourte Seem nothing to ke autumn leaves In ot is rich, well-read. friendly. He for In his and he} There's oats apologize af reltgton. ner that wy the the capitol believes he asap. tte | THE MARKETS ‘The turkey market on Western ave- | nue te gtutted. In consequence of the| high prices pinced on the birds the jobbers falled to sell all their stock | before Thanksgiving and now there are turkeys to burn tn the market today, but birds ‘The whole: | prices to the! Woally admit that they | have been caught long on turkey Bananas are dooming and the fruit) market generally ie good. WHOL! BALE fpoons: (Those prices are quantities Prices 1 purchuoee iverage 3 per cent highet) Provisions ir tb to Ib, | ina. lifite To. breakfast | ellen fresh, ides teen Vegetables Native Burbanks Tyo owt PS Potatoes, Kage owt toom, 1Me peg Ib. carrot, Fete oh w ‘box. colleen ie per lettuce, $1.0) per bot ne, 1. pe bee ‘doe bunches, ib; pumpking. OP 2. Hubbard squ MWINe per I ae | Green Fruit, Eto. Apples, cooking MoGT.© box; Spi &; berg. Htowit® per wom: Delache senere, Northern Aples. ete, § per box” east of the. ‘tm ‘Green be i arn and other, © Pineapples, 6.0) fos. Capes, ie ‘and others. fas anace x. Lemon “ umothy, ® $18 ton; new nlfaitm et Gound hay. tog pew wheat ha, is ton; new ue | 18 tony ‘middiings, $28 tor Butter, Eggs, Cheese Native creamery, 30 per Ib; Eastern 3 He Ibi tub, fresh, 260 h, Wie don: Ore tere, £030 doz per ib; East PLUMBERS WIFE WANTS DIVORCE wife . Speliman fa r, filed wut perior court per 1 trained rom disposing of any of the property pending the mult |We Can Help You To atylish toge for mer 1aa1 Free Want Ads fee Clansified poe for Free Want! Ads, | suring Judge Tallman that he would be 2 GEDRIC SAFE PTE. JUST OPENED NEW ADITION Close-In Cleared Acres RIGHT ON CAR LINE LARGE LOTS $10.00 UF ACRES $75.00 UP TERMS Soe PER WEEK Wise Seattle people are buying « cleared acre tracts on car line, where they can make unfortable liv ing close to schools, churches, st , et so, if you hap pen to be out of work you can mab ey working for yourself by getting one of our large cleared tracts, which ure equal to a dozen small city lots, pric mly $85 per tract up; terms $15 down and $§ monthly to people want ing fine view of Lake Washington, ete Ve have these tracts at Hillman City, with city water, only 5-cent fare on Washington street, office on track; or people preferring choice, bottom land, where 700 bushels of potatoes grow per acre, take new Renton car, Ist and Jackson street, to Garden station, 7% cents fare; eight salesmen always on grounds at both places; free abstracts, perfect title Down town office, 16 Downs bloc Come at once, open Sun day, Bale Late U.S.GOVERNMENT GOODS Everybody knows Uncle Sam's goods are always the beat and he won't buy cotten goods for wool, or shoddy material. We keep nothing but late U Civilians’ Overcoa’ $4, *° “Ne fose & Governm For * and youn mede trom pS. cloth and redyed biack sie thread of cotton in them They are nice fitting: velvet coflars, and Worth more than double $4.00. WOOL BLANKETS, SEVEN POUNDS, $4 PAIR These are U. & Navy strictly: pu l-wool white blankets. Not @ bit of cotton about them, A lifetime chance. $4.00 a pair. NAVY UNDERWEAR, UNIFORM CLOTHING, Eto., Eto. W, STOKES KIRK ,,,,!79 GIVENA CHANGE INCORRIGIBLE 808 SAVED FROM THE REFORM, SCHOOL BY PHILANTHROP- 18T LAWYER Uncalled for Worth $6.00 to $9.00 At 3 Little Taliors First Ave . O. Block Attorney Everett Smith yesterday afternoon saved Bobbie Jones, » years, from the reform sohool, by ae personally responsible for the youns- stoe’s good conduct, during the next at lenat Robbie's mother, who says she has deen the mother of 30 children, peti- tioned the court to send Bobble to the reform school because he kept | In STRONGEST UNDERWEAR HOUSE IN SEATTLE. Our Leader $2 SUIT Mon'a Natural Australian Wool Bold everywhere for 1.9. ted about her son's environments and| bringing up, until he became com vineed that the boy had never had « fair chance to be good. Judge Tatiman willingly emreed to + Smith's proposition to give the two weeks on probation. AT NEW YORK NEW YORK, > od sate at 3 o'clock Th anksgiving We are very thankful to all our friends and customers for their patronal which has made us the finest and largest wh: Family Liquor Store on the Ife Coast, and Jewelry. Room M1 ( secon floor. J. Aronson 104 First Ave. South Both Phones Pink 1751 Free Delivery. immense Purchase of Women’s Sults and Coats at 65c New York Store 1418 SECOND Jacob Port ar Pike Btreet, 0. B. Williams Sash and Door Bargains On = Dollar nd Window Giass. | One Price to All | College Send for Price Lists. | Balesroom 1108 Third Avenue, Phone-—Rainier 41; Ind, X43 c. FLOYD & CO Money to loan on Watohes, Diamonds, tlina block, Leo’s Business FREDERICK Incorpo Friday Specials & NELSON ated Vine Furniture Unusual In a d nent Fine Fernitire lition t from thre er for Regular $3.25 Solid Oak Cobbler Seat Rocker for asas Large, Comfortable Rocker solid oak, in a dark, golden finish; has a large, embossed top panel, ex tending posts, turned spindle back, high rodded arms, large shaped cobbler seat and a strong, well-made base ; regular price $3.25, special for tomorrow, $1.79. Third Fl f Elevator. A $17.50 9x12 Foot TAP- | Regular $3.75 36x64 Inch ESTRY BRUSSELS | SMYRNA ? 65 RUG for | RUGS, each ° These are in beautiful Art terns, and would Many New Patterns From Which to Choose Regular $2 TOKIO BATH We have just received a large and varied | RUGS, at | | 5 e vor to Right Nouveau pat- recognized as they are, hardly be Smyrnas - assortment of Carpet sizes, in Tapestry Brussels Rugs, many new patterns being Each ........0... included, Tomorrow you may choose | among the 9x12 ft. sizes, regular $17.50 | These may be had in either blue or green values, for, each ..........+ $11.95 | colorings. se = rs = a2 = Crockery Department TOMORROW ONLY Jardinieres and Umbrella Jars at | One-Half Price This means you may take your choice of any Jardinier or Umbrella Jar in our large stock at just one-half the regular marked price. A splendid opportunity to secure these ornamental and serviceable goods tomorrow only, at ONE-HALF PRICE. Umbrella or Cane Jars A Handsome Jar in beautifully blended brown, pink and green color effects, regular $3.75 value special tomorrow Main Floor. Others priced like this— $3.00 values, for... $4.00 values, for $5.00 values, for... values, for values, for values, for $10.00 values, for 2.50 | Jardinieres Our stock contains a great variety of stylish, useful and up-to-date pieces— $1.25 values, for .. 62¢ $3.25 values, for ...... 1.62 $3.50 values,for .. 1.75 Novelty 3.25 50 any other sty les—all at h Wood Heater if price. Air- Tight We have sold this Stove for the past seven years, and know it to be good and serviceable. Like all of our other Stoves, it is guaranteed to be all that is claimed for it, and the best of its kind to be bottom and top, cast zht for the moncy. wn draft Has cast-iron register and clean-out door, nickeled foot-rests, nickeled feet, nickeled damper and clean- out door, nickeled sj urn,.and has a pipe-check in collar, The Novelty also has a sw off top, with automatic inside \ nd is lined with heavy sheet steel No. 18 , 10.00 No. 20 11.50 No, 22 12.50 No. 26 este We ik take your ‘old | stove er allow you all it is. worth as part pay- ment for a new one. FREDERICK & NELSON Incorporates Second Avenue, Madison and Spring Streets Complete Housefurnishers