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THE SEATTLE STAR 3 SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1905. 4 — : = a8 soon an discovered; while a and Camal rie hag not yet been| SOCIETY TO MEET im breach of the quarantine rule in RIVALS 70 BUILD | ete liy de ded upon, but will be The ual meeting of the a smallpox cases would be considered determined in a few days. Our sur-| ington Children's Home society wil ne Ours a crime, he will voluntarily asso JOINT LINE | veyors are ati in the tera lhe held at the ¥, M. ©. A. on Tuer jate with consumptives ‘and think | “We have three route Ju An executive board e nothing of it. The city maintains a | sideration, Our line will probal nd trustees are to be chosen, | pest house, which, for lack of pa 7s sires, o1—4 moet-|be about 86 miles tong may | —— tents, in not used half the time. An| PORTLAND, May 27a} a m nutie frees 6 thor our present A FACT * jopen air hospital for consumptives| ins, held here yesterday ween arwater short line, and take ell known 1# that we sell Butter, |is considered extravagan ©. M, Levy, of the Northern Pacific, | course through the canyon there to} woes, Cheese and Lard at Cat-Rrate ould 2,000 people become af-| and Vice Preatdent B, A. Worthing- tthe Nex Perces prairie, building al pric Cow Butter #t Int and jflicted with smallpox in this elty,| ton, of the Harriman lines, it was r to the town of Nez Perces. Ov) pm et jite inhabitants would be alarmed.| agreed to bulld a joint line into the a e to bulld fr Cul ae ” | They would probably leave to e#-| cr ater basir t By omsn - om . i ‘l ea er basin untry » present terminus of @ur rodé, | % Band OF HEALTH FACES SER 10US PROBLEM IN CRUSADE TO | city the county or the state to hav Smallpox ts preferable, The amall-|cape the plague, And yot they as-| After the agreement wan alg fol Lapwai ereck to reach 9 > ‘ provided them with proper treat-| pox patient t# relieved of his euf-|sociate with 2.000 consumptives| ave ¢ 6 following As ) 2NSUMPTION-—CONDITION IN BATT n 4 haum p Mr. Ie gave oum tt fo IMB! the prairie ar t to Grangevill grgip OUT oC 8 Le 18 mags. and (o have effected a cure In| fering soon after hope of recovery is | without a thought of danger vuthoritative statement ates aon ne ng ma runing RMING—PHYSICIANS ALIVE TO DANGER, BUT LAYMEN 50 Or 90 per cent of the cases. j kone, The consumption death is a] Titeeg are the conditions which An arrangement has bogm reach ' Ampeg PO an trom Ls “ ALA }_ The open alr hospital has been |lngering one tims remain for |the Beard of health is up againet in| ea by h the Norther Pacific| tan a few miles then taking a route » ane INDIFFERENT jfound to be the solution of the tu-| years in a dying state, only knows | it Bade against tuberculosis in! railroad compan ill build @ line] through the mount Geange reulosis plage and «that no}ing that the end will come sooner | thism@®, It has the fervent sup-| ¢ ngeville, and but I do not t thia route ~ —————— ' a b of the government has yet port®ef all physicians, but it must) ene & Dd is mao if ion Mh af : bel . . There were 1,288 deatha tact year| {Ken the trouble to establish tn un be guarded against | comMat The ignorance and indiffer- | om t rt , Fi alos art | Sarsaparilla. Mends i ye of the kind & reldere ) here is po such | en he laym Rr owe be Dun . t ty and at the cc yh by tnedionl sien tithe ihtle tess thes from Bh of, ’ oh) red me: B : shattered nerves. Gives @ t aif m all Ae often a + , < | Mp ' of tt 2 4 4 1 persons d ‘i from pne ny ub gee Umber of fatalit from iy a. Fat Folks ‘ rwater t will be bh edd Let Us Remind You healthy red to pale cheeks. " tls, typhoid — feve eariet | or pationes dante sede thine ter tan] with ‘those treme ese ene Se Mate oak PTERt H pounds, | noth s traffic arragy Puts good flesh on thin chil- Sea eee wih patier r ihn howe in tu | With those from consumption inthes In pel ' to be bu t 1 k the bent a oe i a ae dis | digent ett tanden, Who milgnt|. While ‘the “average citine ia : lu ~ y ; , —, : +5) dren, Takes off pimples, iietherte, Bogie. Th - linet . en wou oa | ny Pacif reaching jee : all other causes, one person suc: | UAVs been cured under proper treat. |¥e inééhaed If a emallpox patient | ail gba w | %e| Grangeville and t the high 1 shades. HN.) fashes. Ask your doctor to aa wag et Ben i ee ment but aleo of the thow wefe not removed to a pest h drome MIs. 's. WOOr 1 , Nes “ ke « 1 nd Ave e a well, Maas. 5 oe ambed smption | people who are daily exp . | Sa Sredon Cliy, Oreson 243 | table land of the New I prairie | ¥ e tell you about it, Lowel “hans! ‘ Fproccumbed (0 th And yet pulmonary tuberculosis | frig 1 is not only @ preventable but a cur- | wiep . “ ccording to phy able disease This is th spect of} ei ; a a ix is the a of | who are at least matter which worrlea the board 1 Ww t in remembered that here " elty b } er of health of this city and state and are. nae oe z ies yp " tha’ ry ¢ incipient or ad-| which has impelled the former b * agile Bae toctr sffhc tee at oo ~ he va aa os red Rs rata A. poo Bhe people in the city suffering to some of ercule nat itute Orous CAMPAIED | degree from consumption; th e axed to stamp out the insidious disease | the eden me gee gh gent sation. salina ty tho elti-| bn thle ahs jmake up a large part of the popu : ewer chet, — icin wes . . P tee }lation of the city; that they work} reports, t Cor tic number of persons died tn Se-|eide by side in offices, factories and 7 ee of 117 per cent of the) attie last year from tuberculosi«| workshops with other persons, the * gare number of deaths in this city | sufficient to populate a villag he | situation becomes alarming 4 1, Sleek tien abate homes of rich and poor alike were| No disease is spread so easily as ty means tha’ ; wl : be " ravaged, and while the victims | tuberculosis, no is #0 8 eaally peimonary tuberculosis Gis) struggled for years with the tn-|transmitted to healthy persons F YOU want to buy good furniture and household goods at reasonable prices and on an advantageous the yea evenly through: orable bacilli it was possible for the |None is so terrible in its effects, id die every 48 hours | : :: ae man wou! Portland Solons “Duck” Removal of Saloons nd PORTLAND, Ore, May 27.-—The from the city, which was subse efforts of 3,000 citizens to remove (quently discovered when the potice/ | the 28 saloons clustering about the| were ordered to make search for the! entrances te the Lewis anit Clark | absentecs. | exposition grounds, have rewulted In| The councilmen who disappeared failure, through the refusal of the/are Fred T. Merrill, C. E. Rumeiia, jelty counell to take the necessary |Mat Foeller, Van T. Shertelt and L. | jaction to submit the question to | Zimmerman. | [referendum vote. As yesterday was the last day in| There was no quorum at the ape-|which it was possible under the} jal council meeting called to con-| law to make additions to the offi-| elder the matter, members of the | cial ballot, the efforts of the citizens| Conditions were never better— furniture never was £0 now is the time to do it. system of credit i The demand ts greater than it ever has been, and the effect of this, in a big house like ours, Any jaried man, at prices THAT ARE RIGHT and on terms the MOST LIBERAL. It ts principally to you, and if you have the slightest wish to make a new home, or improve your present £004; prices never #0 low is to lower the cost to the consumer man can buy furniture here—any small For a good, quick, healthy i x The credit system, as we operate it, has become desirable, easy and helpful to everybody. co-operative, pleasant, beneficial one, there ts absolutely no reason why you shouldn't come to this store and have anything you like sent to your home promptly. The same advantages are given to the well-to-do and to the poorer classes. Ne discrimination is permitted, Everything we advertise carries with it our positive guarantee of being ex- actly a# wo represent it to be, and each purchase will be promptly delivered to you, 0, K. IN EVERY RESPECT. A combination of Wheat and Rice Flours. HEALTHY. 2-Lb. Pkgs. (0c &Lb. Pkgs. 20¢ [Manufactured and for sale by per yard -... Oe Sanitary Ingratn Carpets, reversible, all color Ingrain Carpet, per yard ° 50¢ 60c and 75¢ Tapestry Brussels Carpet, per yard sseecess 600, B50 and $1.00 These prices include making, laying and lining. Nottingham Lace Curtains, white, per pair T5e, § Arabian Lace Curtains, per pair $2.25, $2.50, Ruffle Net Curtains, per pair ot . Portiores, assorted colors, per pair $3.00 (0 $7.50 councl! having absented themselves have come to naught. AMBASSADOR WHITELAW REID GOES ABROAD | | | j | | NEW REPRESENTATIVE OF THE UNITE OSTATES AT KING Everything for | Complete line Club, Hot and EDWARD'S COURT IS KNOWN AND LIKED IN ENGLAND Roger Private Residence. | Biiverwa a house. He joined the editorial staff (21 SECOND AVENUE. }of the New York Tribune tm 1865 jand became its editor and chief pro-~ Near Madison Street priet upon the death of Horace ecley Im 187%. One of his chief IN CHINAWARE, CUTLERY AND TOILETWARE we are now showing some exceedingly pretty | est elds on that great newspaper was John Hay, now secretary of thingx Our decorated dinner-sets and decorated tollet-sets are particularly attractive, none finer be etate. In 1881 Reid married Miss Ktisa- WG lowe Heethere te Senitie beth Milla, daughter of D. Ogden WATER SETS (with tray), im groen, blue and white crystalware, with burnt gold edges. Price..$1.25 Milla, the New York multindiilion 10 pieces, 3 decorations $2.75 aire and philanthro Reid's reception bassador tx Edward's ¢ $3.50 . $4.25 .. $4.30 $5.10 10 pleces, in white and gold 10 pleces, green and gold decoration 4 plain white, with beaded edge very fine pa ae dreat Britain fo: onation well foreca# the greeting that The king and queen special TOILET SET. 64-PIBCE Cottage Dinner Set. 5$-PIBCE Cottage Dinner Set awaite him now rec Mr erm High Chair, golden oak, wood seat 1.00 A ” : Reid and hie wife with extreme cor. : s FOLDING GO-CARTS, has per- 1 he : any Gality, They were Welcomed at High Chair, assorted ceo veer forated seat and back, 8 and 10- ‘o. W//) | 2nd gave many notable entertain- golden oak, cane veat E HAVE exclusive sale in Seattle of the celebrated ALASKA REFRIGERATORS, recognized ev inch be gen rubber tires and rc ei PZ ‘nage eae Reid's public speeches 7 2s W erywhere as being the best and most sanitary refrigerator made. Considerable quality and price. enameled iron frame. ‘~aas > - ay) siand, enought to quote the | ~ ly lo The qualities sought for in a refrigerator are preesrvation of perishable food eottnvee +60 hese oe woe mare ge ‘ ‘ High Chair, weathered oak §4.00 f is extremely low q sour ® P b Of Foiai aa Liverpool Daily Post, which said Ml naby Walkers, on rollers...@2.25 | aht-an economical use of ice, The principal causes of decay in meats and fruits are dampness and | | © Hinge ftom Malaga teste that his address at the dinner of the Amertean Chamber of Commerce tn Laverpool was full of “felicitous eplgrams,” and added: “The warmth of American feeling toward the king and people of this country could not Low temperature and dryness free from which causes contraction and expansion of tiseues. The provision chamber ts FILLING varying temperature of air come natural odor, The Alaska i# FILLED WITH CHARCOAL Of nursery chairs and rockers in reed, weathered and golden oak we show a very extensive MRS. WHITELAW REID, Wife of Ambassador Reid. NEW YORK, May 27.—Whitelaw Reid, the new ambassador to the court of St, James, who sailed with his family todey for hin new post, | is already well known and popular in England and throughout Europe. He was special ambassador at Queen Victoria’s diamond jubilee with porcelain handles, reverst- ble dash and dainty parasola $3.50 TO $20.00. and inevitably in the Alaska refrigerator the ONLY SANITARY Wo make « specialty of Re-Upholstering and Re-Covering Parlor and Library Furniture of every description Wo carry a great variety of Stl Monarch of | has been just to Jonas|tion. He twice declined the diplo- His deeds are in pianos. | matic mission to Germany. He was they «t For eighty- Jambassador to France under Presi- Pianos bearing his mame | dent Harrison. He was candidate A Ca d I ‘ ou ong hermany.” Woah for vice President with Harrison in} merican an me } 4 »! 2. ~ Jone: fherings, ‘posterity supplies | 88% He wax a commissioner for Pd. H aenig ae ee ported French Goods . p to ancestry and their | the treaty of peace with Spain THIS EASY COUCH ts substantially constructed on ved claw | suitable for re-upholstering, to THIS DAVENPORT has heavy oak frame tufted with rich red 1 plancs of today are| Meanwhile, for many years he has frame, finished in the popular golden. Fest are nicely tariiy |” | gether with gimp, cord and fringes] velour, elaborately figured in roses of many hues. Makes a very | Bas Soncosees more distin- | directed the editorial policy of one} pattern. Springs and filling are Al, and workma p M1a80 | to match handsome piece, and a special bargain at ........0..... $20.00 { jonas Chickering a|of America’s greatest newspapers. | out Is the best. Covered in verona. Price . j CBickering & Sons’ planos| Whitelaw Reid's career, told how. | j ; enawer most loudly. | ever briefly, shows him to be one of | Bundrea and twenty-nine | {* highest types of the succenstul | = — i and ds ose | American. He was born in Xenia, wood seater ‘ hed present of offictas| ©. @6 years ago, and when hardly | wooden } a ‘The highest Fouropean | out of hie teens was editor of the D. : ie comes in the form of a|Xenin News. He was early a stu- Daughter. oak frame | ‘ the powen of Honor; the | gent of politics and at 19 was on the with deeply | LY eran. in the atent stump for Fremont. have found happier and more cor- carved claw velour, nice- i. ‘ orld’s § Columbian) 16 was educated at Miam! uni- ral aneesentye nen 1s the glowing | cont In —_. | By « orie | Yersity, Ohio, Many American in-| Words o itelaw Reid.” | y carve j { « Syed thoy | eg ng vrai of hme have Roeseeal The Reids have secured Brook | with high upholstery Name, as represented by |him with degrees. Cambridge unt-| House. Park lane, as a residence. grade fig Pri the best. Chickering pianos, stands pre-| versity has made him an Li. D. He| Th® property ts owned by Lord| ured velour rice. . $7.75 | Fa seed to the honest |is president of the board of regenta|TWeedmouth. Mr. Reid occupied Price mn onesannor . Bot only te of the New York state university. | Bt00k House for a month when he to Hitt te highs rin P8°| a6 is the author of the “Memoirs ot | ¥8# 1" London as the special Amer- oe 3 e our mol. | fan envoy at the coronation of ADJUSTABLE years, And they're do- | Tolleyrand,” “The Scholar in Pol-| ' aoe ica.” “OF aw | King Bdward. THIS BED DAVEN- te Itlea, inio In the War,” and other Mr. Reid is t x rei i PORT (ex aM argument for your in- | works r, Reid ts to take an office an LOUNGE has . and appeals to your intelli He served in the civil war, pe. | Derform functions for which he i« centr poor actly like . Wen selecting your piano. It| came a war correspondent, | ana| fitted by character and training, He y cut), 6 ft. 4 fod rantee of what you'll get wrote tersely and graphic iy. He|UNderstanas the administration's frame; gold- in. long and | ¥ & Chickering grand and was @ clerk to the military com-) Y!¢¥* §# In political sympathy with , has full j e of the house of representa-|'% '* trusted by it. He has the sidhiow cae coring beck } a tives and afterward librarian of the! We*lth and the social standing and covered in and seat. i en le . Qualification which constitute the 4 Back may be j §. JOHNSTON CO | necessary equipment for the highly figure: lowered to important personal and unofficial ramie; may make = gov¢ 1 * BNew York Dental Parlors B} part of niv work has tact. ‘The ag Rh sized —_ ed | {Giittle’s Leading Piano House. | Ton yeard gearuates, Britons will get on very well with pr —— ! | Houre—8:20 a. m. to # p. m him. The Americans, represented or without shows large 93 SECOND ave. If fundays, $:30 a. m. te 13m. “Mi by him, will get on very well with . bedding box. | | 614 FIRGT AVE. GEATTLE. the Britons. fringe, Price Well covered { _.. | Second ficoe Howard Buliding. | with best : © uate Penn Mutual Life HIGH SCHOOL DA} quality ve- Build lour. Price., $21.56. ° Bent to Guy's Dru Money, i= Store. to Loan on Watches, Dia- Monds and Jewelry Bet buy @ watch or diamond dee tM? Our display in our Wala hd our prices, marked ip Greenbaum’s Cloak and 1S GREAT SUCCESS. The declamatory contest between | the high schools of the state was THIS SANITARY COUCH hb Suit Hous steel frame, National springs, sup. LaClede Range = held in Denny hall of the Univers ~ From the maker to the wes -~ } Np ey =e 4 ~—___lsae Lurie, Prop. om 410 BECOND AVE | ity, Friday night. This was the ee OReaeate. Siem Zeta ee ported by cross bar spring. Make oe first contest of the first high school | : - ’ ected pe ee MEUABLE TRANSFER CO day held at the ‘varsity | @tar of cold-rolled steel and nS SS: an excellent bed or couch and willl Miss Dora Campbell, Kent high hewegray iron, has well anne last forever, Price school, won the first prize of $25. x rew 7 r : Laggage, Furnit | c prize Pracda oven, air tight screw ure, Storage Buy Your Clothing with her recitation, "Christmas TEE baksdeYgtatan’ tor’ veal We carry matresses in all sizes at the with the Ruggle | ; Oites and storage room, 1216 First Chris Reidel, Seatile high school, | §nd'Avood and large roomy fit these couches, OLD RELIABLE 6POT KLINE & ROSENBERG, 625 Firat Avenue. tok second place, and Miss Mamie Stevens, Everett, captured the third prize, | The contest throughout was of a high order, and presages much for future high schol day | There are many visitors on the campus from the various high aghools, and the tnterscholastic field meet is being held this afternoon high warming closet with roll lost door. Tha Laclede is handsomely nickel plated and may be had with or without reser volr, or it may be used either with or without connections to ‘pressure boiler. Postottice bullding. nf—Gunner 902; Independent, — ALBERT pansen He Wo Chin 706 tet Avonuo 2 Medicine Co Cures all chronte diseases of men and women without oper. en —— ation. Cui ete bag w ‘ 7 y good You Don't Get insulted } Chigese root High schoo! day is to be an annual oP , This is a thoroughly good fall and look at the } barks, bude event, and wil do a great deal to We ey range at a moderate cost, and | " nm very i. pres . b achools » é Re Ses tn Men's ats. ‘They're ties. ‘These wonserte! | aces Datereating the sohegie tn the gee ee we guarantee it to be O, K. in he plesse you. m0. a Pe every respect. Price $30.00 re Cy Dec o, 1881 ana A 27,—Presl dent Roosevelt is seriously consider- ing the postponement of tho date for the promised extra of session Female | congress from the middle of Oct 4 all pri. i om. cali; until a month later Senator Cul pe lom, who called on the president talk thiy morning, said he did not beiteve | fon until after the fall elections, if at all, - ful with Hes wo bebe our om: , A castles ke Jotton $5.00 CASH AND $5.00 A MONTH buys a new rang® and we will take your old one as part payment on the new and will allow you all that tt is worth, All Cotton Top Mattresses, Union Mattresses The Empress (better than the Ostermoor) Iron Frame Springs. . Cable Springs National Springs ’ Vermin Proof Springs . Mattreases .