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In postal @, AND OTHERS ARE He GAN o py WM. 5 bare 0 ae moe t {Ratt Corresdor LADEL ‘ reuds was 4 ab 7 all, for four years. is wha aster General Gor e giaed to discovers Asa re Tie eesty postortice scands Sreving. A post office . volved that be has as porersl other officials are tn gned his broth Inspect’ to be qearge of the probing Aastat fs Inspector Walter 8. May~/ mene man who uncovered the ston frands, besides & score of | | qqpet accountant r om and other officis ta. The firet shock came after Francis | grreated. The newsp = | teen demanding action, but the 4 delayed. The principals es-| LS one. Finally, the re action, and Francts/ one eanante’ of the first entries found by | cok, experts was dated 1904, and was “cash ad-| io 3. Holden, $1,100. yanend to George © THE “TOPP’ NEW ones. There's none better mace th mar | oft and stiff hats I N. | peers 1931 tnd ave. ooo $100 Lots hae are the best cheap lots tn | the city. “Teo blocks east of end of Wet Queen Anne car line, and SS then Rasy terms. Inquire of owner. dames Bothwell be [pans ee Rens: — SELL PIANOS | We begin by putting prices lower than any dealer in Seatti. We } mena by this that quailty must be considered with the price. Woe sell the dest makes in the world STRINWAY, A. B. CHASE, EMERSON, BSTEY, RICHMOND. STARR. HELLER. WOODBURY, GRAMER THAYER AND OTHERS We give our guaran- tee If everything isn’t fest as we say we return the money. Can anything be fairer or safer. Pay by the month if you pre- fer. ctacen, Clay & Co. STEINWAY DEALERS. ‘TH Second Ave. Seattle | San Francisco, Cal. j- Oakland, Cal. } at the OLD RELIABLE SPOT KLINE & ROSENBERG, 25 First Avenue. | ‘ e $A pens ome tame 1 Squeca - Be We fancy polished, glass han dled Olive Dish te We Gowen fancy blown Water each : Be 4.0 denen White Hotel Plates, Tin, each 4¢ Be Decorated Germ Chin Me Zauart White Double Thick Mit and k Pan Blue De all We pair Bronze Door Butta Mees, slightly damaged 12 12¢ fiigh Postal Officals Involved INSPECTOR CONFESSES HE BORROWED $1,100 FROM ape a | money | signed at once, | the examination ts completed. lof a letter dated Oct. 15, 1 cial stationery and « These Are Excellent Examples of the Bigness and Goodness of This HOUSE CLEANING SPELGER & HURLBUT THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY Storey. Cotton Co. Scandal Hawley, first aadstant postmaster | general,” It stated that the @orey Cotton company had been tweeati gated “and was found to be doing watiatactory business. UNDER SUSPICION Hawley admit Aenie t must hay with « lot |} and that he the slenatur lotte been given bim her « ned it wit Holden, who te ap writing or, was dumbtou feased he bad be T was in a stock ¢ prrenpe hout know an went against u T ne i} ing its cont $1,100 by noen the day er to pro. | Next was found checks for $1,06) tect my margins The other men tr ayable to and indorsed by Harri © wealthy A man had com-/son J. Barrett, formerly f t af xed that he was pestered with] sistant attorney general the *y Uterature, | saw Marrin and | postoff lepartment, Bar ad » ised to stop sending it. 1/ mitted recetving them “for editing started out and he asked what was|the Storey Iterature so that it my hurry. I said I had to raise} could pase through the mails.” He $1,1@) before noon next day, and] had revised the postal re ations | He insisted on help- and knew Just where th told him why anger THE FRANCIS BUILDING It was bought by the promoters of*the Storey Cotton © in it many of the frauds collateral schemes had a ters. ing me, and like a fool I let him | line was There from him, dated B00, a bette was also N ber 1¢ raft to my broker 1 realised the next day what an ass | had been, and borrowed the This I repaid him ‘The books do not show that {t was send a signature as assistant attorney ¢ ral for th toffice depa tating tha nem m oe fraad orde on ise and that there was nothing against the former qm any in th ment | Now . most feature of the case. On t Cotton company’s books there pears at regular intervals the na of “George H. Davin” To him were paid large sume—in 1964. about $4 0. Even trusted employes do sot know who “Davis” is, but they it was understood that the sum r resented cash paid to or for a pos jtal offictal well up in the deper jment. The inapec bending their rele wh Davis lon he has with the department © officers believe that if the d Marrin’s wife, Mr in, she could help ther Dering her husband's absence in | Europe, in 1903, she han cash All checks F. Marr GEO. C. HOLDEN ever repaid. Holden had been in the service 26 years and was considered & splendid official. being known as Honest Geo Holden His associ ates believe his explanation. He re- but ¢ lyou de lined to accept hia resignation until The next shock was the discovery 4, writ rat's ott od “John J. ten on the postmaster g*: LE l5e Double Sewed, Well Whisk Broom | | } = st MES. ANNA F. MARRIN Made Be $8c Child's Painted Bath Tub, igned by her, and she kept ch tab on the br She is mi wih her hushead, who was customed to refer to her « the SVE! J worst she-devil God ever let Soe One Burner, Well Made Off TPO nest and fins! installs Stove .. + BBe Ftd by the chief actors in the « $2.50 Bissell Standard Carpet §|°*'™4!¢ Sweeper, you all know NAMES ASSISTANTS DEMON coy of Gclbatete: Oi 50 feet Olympic Cotton Hone, ; eo; M. Tak 3-4 tneh $4.49 ‘ A. N. St af Regular $6.00, Y $1.00 Double Bit, all stee! axes ' . , r slightly rusty 50e] | . y é $1.06 Solid Bronze Mort ka, t slightly damaged 50e . int 2d Ave. and |< Sakae sone antes Union St. +o me ow “« Fo-00000004 pringing nd tak alike, verpower man of shallow insight ing Nippon WARION “TREE T « APRIL down and any amount you want to pay each week or month buys a Buck steel range here a Standard dining suite-- a special seasonahle value $19.90 Here is a special seasonabl ¢ 1@ of Importance to the dining room furnisner, This ATDANDARD dining suite of 6 pieces sideboard, extension tabbe, « chairs. THE SIDEBOARD fs « @plendid swell top drawers mirror, (4x24 DINING TABLE idly bested to top. Ta aix feet ox CHAIRS strong Hd oak, cane #oat race arma. Regular valués of these STANDARD sutte J Sideboard $15.00 Dining Tabl $s 6.08 Six chairs, $1.10 each $ 6.00 $27.60 special Standard dining sulto vatue for this week only "1922 Standard Furniture Company odd-ahaped top, full large beveled pattern two 20543 inches ension; top 34x42 Inches; legs three rounds in base front; 1006 to 1016 First Avenue 4. SOHOENFELD & SONS SEATTLE > ay PEEPS EE EPETE FETED 'ChicagoLoanOffice \3 WHAT PEOPLE SA} * *) . Ho EeeOet ete ur Valua th ax n which it is method of attack neuarded person hotd ther « upon an ng & peculta pon bt at oF taking bim ln part bing might ing stenlthily mptiahed by aman an striking him | wn with a sand bag.” Yn anoth-| r part it is said: “It is desirable men, whatever their voca may be, t physleally strong vige * and able to take care | emeelves when attacked. But » not desirable that young men 4 te art of @ er than x be known that art of attack, At least it id © in Nippod attack a pers » mateated | physically made o are strong and others © weak and It is for the weak that Jia Jiten comes in handy to the tyranny of mere ute force. You must be either « or a Ro ik #0 cruelly the auton If defense of peace lov ; 1 am an AMERICANIZED JAP. { RHODES BROS. 40c UNCOLORED JAPAN TEA SPECIAL PRICE FOR WEDNESDAY 26¢ RHODES BROS. TEA & COFFEE HOUSE 1325 SECOND AVE. Arcade Building BUY YOUR MILLINERY ar | FASHION | 537 QUEEN ANNE a New YorkLiquorCo. ot For Best Wines and Liquors’ 2017 FIRST AVE. NORTH. FREE DELIVERY. Phones— Main 2872; Ind. 12926. ) Loam ‘ome SUPPLY co.) School of Photography Free to Amateurs MARKY SILVER, Prop. 117 Yesier Way. fgentes! piace to borrow money ponds and all kinds of jewel: Strictly confidential avenue, cll out in continue The Outlet tried to then in another. We ever paid for a season’s st doesn't investigate simply Last Lot of Men’s $8.85 Suits On Sale Vigorous selling of yesterday, and what we shall sell today (estimated), will wind up this All this season's Suits, worth normally $12.50, $15.00 and $16.50, lot for good and all are put in one lot to close out $6.50$7.35/$9.85 $10.75 Worth $12.50) Worth $15.00} Worth $20.00) Worth $20.00 Men's Suit of black or gray tor | simere heviots, double Keith’s Shoes At Less Than Factory Cost the best square cut, breasted. Men’s styles, Shoes, in spring 1] unequealed for wear and k w away below value. We OUTLer’s GOING TO QUIT 3.50 Shoes for $2.50 ; t for . $2.85 hoes for $3.45 THE OUTLETS GOING TO QUIT CORNER OCCIDENTAL AVER" BELLINGHAM RELIABLE TRANSFER CO. Furniture, Storage | Office and storage room, 1215 Firet Postoffice building. Phones unset 902, 38. Baguyage, Will You Help The Outlet Go Out of Business? sell k, You can save fully ignores the best interests of his pocketbook, and round or Cor. Second and Union Cor, SEATTLE In now the only LAR LAUNDRYMEN'S pee on Rave OFFICES ¢, First office, Thi ttn, 4 2m LAUNDRY tt th yMBINE TAOGOMA Independent is to be discontinued. n a lower bas this is no idl but failed the out at re But just same the business ail. You can buy one-half This as is not dream, that’s all Tomorrow Men’s Suits of English sack- tweed An ing, homespun and fancy tweeds, Round or square cut, single gle or double square cut, ot double breasted. fabrics and all styles. Spring Topcoats Are Slaughtered Fabrics are castor, tan and gray or black covert cloth. All ordered for | $200 Soft Hats for ...... this present sf trade; now offered $3.00 Soft Hats for ...... at about half THE OUTLET’S GOING TO QUIT $6.85 ..$8.50 $11.85 Men's Stiff Hats, in the browns, tans and $12.00 Covert Coats for $15.00 Covert 50 Covert Coats for Coats ASHINGTON STREET ABE STASI AEE HET bet Handsome for Sunday wear that stand the playing marbles. W.B. Hutchinson Co. Colby EVERETT ird near Pike, If not one way, is than any merchant A man Cadet and Varsity Suits, sin- breasted, all Men’s Hats At About Half THE OUTLET’S GOING TO QUIT nutria worth $2.50 and $3.00, now... Suits of strain and Hewitt who new coffee shades ; -D5¢