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As usual, thi BRITISH CRIMINAL EXPERT MARKS THE DISPARITY IN THE /An Englioh pollee officer, speaking eng Ligh tea oF gpa feo) an a nn -- - sonal NUMBER OF HOMICIDES ON EITHER SIDE OF THE ATLAN- |Sinhures cr hin Nitto the aya lant that long TIC AMD GIVES HIS CONCLUSIONS—SAYS IN ENGLAND THE | ror i Teeuesd tnd notion ae ke snot: eivintbedaaled aah yl. fe- ws | eal Cc oO ena or in and the police are the PUNISHMENT I8 SO CERTAIN THAT IT 18 DEVOID QF THE | friends of the people, and, however | the t is to be explained, it ta | ATTRACTIVE ELEMENT OF A GAMBLE—POLICE ARE MORE | perhaps the only country th the | "7 cesta of which thie n be sald There are several features of the ar rk arried t the 1 Medical Instle THOROUGHLY SUPPORTED ‘in mint " the police 5 —_—--— s great arbitrary and Inquisitor tute, that f 1 t to th k i nti Y “a . (1) Complet and Painsteking Kxamination and Diagnosis, FRE OF CH 6 (2) No Exper for the Filling of Prescriptions, Ajl Medicines and App " Furnished te pationts Without Coat « ‘ (3) Certainty of Cure in All Curable Conditions. ‘ =< (4) The Nominal Fee Rate of Five Dollars a Month, Placing the Cure with reach of every sulseree, ‘ Those are Important Considgrations for All Contemplating Medical Treatment for Any Chropse ‘Allment By Sir Robert Anderson, K. C. B.,| courts In only 189 cases. Asa LONDON -- Comparing England | that minor offense. But the start! and the United States, we are deal- | {et remains that such crimes dng with kindred races living under | More ‘han 4@ times more frequent laws which are, in all main features. the same. How, then, can the fact} be explsined that the number of | Murders annually committed in the | The vast extent of the United States is enormously great- | States territory may possibly be or than in Engiani woe pleaded; but in England homicides ewer cane of suspicious death in |4re mast frequently precisely where Bngland is investigated by a cor-|the population is most dense. The oner's court: and in 1903 verdicts of | Plea that England, being a very old murder were returned by such |country, is naturally more settled Satin j|may seem more to the purpose. } Against this, however, ix the fact | that tn other European AND COFFEE mente Cry Malt land. How can It be explained? NOT THE SOLUTION | which are even more ancient, there TEA i's not the same security for life jecoentry recourse may be had to rough methods which would be in- tolerable in a settled state of so- elety. If, therefore, crimes of vio- lence characterized only the least settled states of the union the prob- lem would be a simple one. But the lactual facts call for some other so- | tution of tt. HINDERED BY ALIENS. There is no doubt that America suffers from an evil which has late- ly become acute in a few great cen- ters of population in England, namely the presence of a large, as yet unassimilated alien populati par wants, ale. And it will you how many dollars save in a year by buy- tuli-welght at _— lowa olka per c Ranch Exgs, per doz $5¢ Frean Minnesota Egs, per do« Fresh fiwa Exes, per dox Heinz Pure Cider Vineger. the best In America (if you bring your empty botttle). per at. bottle ......+. ge %-lb. cans Pure Baking Powder, tional feeling. One result of this is to hinder the development of that all pervading sense of the sacred- ness of human life, which is such a marked characteristic of the Fog. | lish race at home. CRIME IS ACCEPTED. Late Chief of Criminal Investi-|ter of fact, 41 of the 1 proved to gation Department of Scotland | be cases of manslaughter, and the | Yard accused persons were convicted of Doites la & murderer, In conduct cutions, a court presides at the trial the result countries, | But yet it ts true that in a new! |nored. And in rare cases ne | that is out of sympathy with na-| leasily be exaggerated. [ial powers this element may posnt bly be unimportant, but success of police work is largely de hd hore the Every offi Sherlock pen not t upon it xpected to be a Holmes, but he is assumed to be an | upright, honest man, who wishes to | in the United States than in Eng-/|do his duty | PUNISHMENT THAT PUNISHES. nd senten miand the Then as to the trial of the proceedings with the director of public prose ta judge of the be a capital sentence, THE PRISONER IS EXECUTED WITHIN A MONTH, Ni AUT THAT OF THE CROWN, ox- erciaed of course constitutionally by the secretary af state, CAN INTER VENE IN ANY WAY TIMENT- AL GROUNDS 18 Cases occur in which, on account of apecial circumstances, the execution of a death sentence, though techal- cally right, would be inequitable or [impotitie, and a report from the \Judge to that effect ia never ix- facts come to light after the conviction. But as a rule “the law takes ite course” and the execution of the criminal lows his sentence inex- orably and speedily. JUSTICE AS A GAMBLER The importance of this cannot In the recent itation to which the Adolf Beck | ease gave rise, for the establishment }of an appeal it was made clear that in the | judgment of the thoughtful a grave Jobjection to the proposed was that it would disturb the cer-| court for criminal cases reform | | reats | high | And if} POWER) AND IN-/| TERVENTION BY THE CROWN) ON ARBITRARY OR 8E The King county courthouse bas a mystery,—a mystery which all the emulators of Sherlock Holmes in | the various departments at the court | house so far failed to solve. A tow days ago Assistant Vanit | big Iron door jopened for fe “GREAT PURCHA PRUCE” $1.65 A very neat pattern, high ‘omfort Rocker, large 4 strongly made neat spindle T PURCHAS “PRICK Bi.55 Full sae, large arm comfort Rocker; it's strong, solid seat, neat spindles, nicely embossed panel back, the actual value ts $2.76; the very ape is : “GREAT PURCHAS PRICE” $1.95 Large panel back Comfort | —Strong curved Rocker, bent arms are bolted solid seat, through the solid seat, ded strong and an « actual value is $3; very special price ts .. 81.95 SALE PRICES” $1.80 through the seat, embonsed panel bac worth $3.00; SCHOENFELD & SONS 1006 to 1016 First Ave. SeaTILE———— TALES OF THE TOWN BY THE TATTLER ing for food. The tender hearted r days, to the post counter can afford. and good © very spe or Malady. MR. M. W. FRAY, Georgetown, Wash. CHRONIC ASTHMA RADICALLY | troubled with difficulty in b “GREAT PURCHASE BALE Arm Rocker, arms are fron rod- neatly . regular the very special FTAOOMA kitten, still In possession of at least one of its nine lives, and justily cry- vault clerk took the little creature up and bur- ried with it out info the hall, where Mra. Wheeler, who keeps the court- Clerk John Thomas Edward Scoones| house lunch counter, set before it went to the door of @ record vadlt/® generous saucerful of mitk }in the auditor's office and opened! pretty stenographers and girl clerks Dust was on the lock of the}dm the treasurer's office at once be- nd it had not been | came interested, and now the kitten thas plenty of friends and is waxing tive knowlwige of everybody that|fat on the richest milk the lunch knew the combination. 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CHICAGO, Sept. 19.—"Gamblers’ row"—Clark street between Wash- ington and Madison streets—a few years ago famous the world over as the lair of the tiger, bids fair to be known henceforth as Chop-suey lone The forwaken haunts of the devotee to chance are fast falling into the hands of Mongolians, who purpose to make the block an annex to Chinatown. “Old 119,” known to gamblers for decades as a “bank whose doors were never closed and where a key never turned, is now in the bands of wreckers and renovators, who are working overtime in converting the upper Noor into a Chinese eating housa The adjoining building to the north, also famous in its day, is included in the transaction Tho sky was the only limit to the Cochrane, and Max Wolff. in defiance of courts and police, the Joy Yet Lo aggregation of Chinese merchants and restaurateurs is ne- gotiating for a lease. ‘The premises are now occupied by Justices J. K. Prindiville, D. K. The Joy Yet Lo company was the pioneer of the modern Chinese restaurants as now known in (hicago, and pur poses to turn out the magistrates and their musty law books to make way for li-chee tables, Nanking grilles, and the delicacies of China. Tho sudden ingress of the Chineso restaurant keepers in the heart of the city follows a warfare between them over the distribution of busi- ness. Five big places are now in sharp competition on Clark street, three on State street, and the out- lying districts have numbers scat- street car travel, one syndicate con- trolling nearly twenty south of downtown district. Bargain sales in chop su yoe-o-man gre expected to pent next development of the fight. Non-Union Man Loses In Court CHICAGO, Sept. 19.—According te a decision rendered today by Judge Geary in the superior court, a non- union man discharged by his em- Dloyer upon demand of a union, can- not recover damages from the union, Jobn Pugh, a non-union man, had sued the Brotherhood of Painters for $35,000, which he said he had suffered through the black-listing ‘stem. Judge Gary instructed the jury to find for the defendant, the ey and ve the B. OPPEMHEIMER, an alleged bond-jumped from Aberdeen, has been caught at Centralia and re- gd ypcae tpg ainmefgeorthge phages ne Yet— And Thursday morning it wa: tainty and finality of capital trials.) When John Edward Thomas! formally named. At first it was sug The instinct of sport is strong in! coones opened the door there was! gested that a yard or so from the tered along the principal lines cf turned to Aberdeen, sane at 119 when Chicago was « wide-open town. One “gambl deemed normal is are icaltdor of coarae that a great /numan nature, and it operates Pow-|4 taint m-e-o-a-w from a dark cor-| name of John Thomas Bdward| Price’ after another presided over As & matter of course that a great ierfully In the class that commit | fer and out crept @ tiny Kitten. Its| Beoones, who had found the kitten, | 't# destinies. The monotonous clic $1 Per Month crime A burglar, for example. of the cards as they slipped from every rib was outlined prominently, jand it tottered as it walked. How the diminutive creature | came to be in the vault le the mys be bestowed upon it, but Dr. BC. Brier, who is German, and familiar with the various sized of the favor- ite Teutonic beverage, said that they do occur: whereas, in England an epidemic of such crimes would produce an outburst of public feel ing that would overawe the forces the faro box, the whir of the rou- lette ball in the wheel and the dron ing call of the knight of the green baize presiding over the keno table trades on the fact that though his sentence, If he be convicted, may be & doren years: it may be only a dozen weeks. But he knows that if Lenssonstfey et the po Pn ae Faye “ ny : tory. Cats have not heretofore been| “Schnitt” would be a better name OLD RELIABLE SPOT GOOD WILL WITH PoLicr, | Re Aéds manier to burglary, ihe kal | tolerated about the courthouse, and| for the little beast formed a nevor-ending chorus. A rare opportunity to acquire @ rapid, easy hand writing at a KLINE @ ROSENBERG, mak bial fa more prosaiclabeslute certainty The Eneish {One other of the species have been| So “Schnitt’ it Is, and It has been hen Mayor Swift clamped dows) nominal cost. The very best instruction by class and individual ut influences of a more prosa a ramen - re seon for many months about any of| elected the official mascot of both] the Ha and threw Clark street into} # methods, For full particulars call on. address or phone the and pruetical kind than public sen-| burglar, therefore, avoids homicidal | Ty os tenes Yet. here was thal the auditor's and treasurer's office, | OUFBing 119 had degenerated into SEATTLE BUSINESS COLLEGE, PACIFIC BLOCK. timent operate to restrain the com-| violence. And if the sport element . i . “/what was known as the “dinner ©. L. Miller & David Elston, Proprietors. freun Main 1640—Phones——Ind. 3288 mission of such crimes in England. | were eliminated the lesser pail” game, Many and many crime, that erime also would soon Chicago man ean recall with sadnee: become rare eC Gi ives Judge Grosscup Private Gar a ride in the patrol wagon from TO CONCLUDE that temple of chance as the result homicides in the United States, as of the attem " t } c p attempt of its promoters to compared with England, may be F U B R i ti T a ue i how What a § | PT J ter neck tinas arena un OF SSO DY FAS ROTATES OT oe heater tne materi charactor TRY BEING LESS — ED and Bee. eel to preside over 119 was Harry Var Are always lower than others for the same qual- the population lees homogenous , nell, who te ession afier tho] ity of merchandise—Its The Quaker Way. Read | Bu a certain that AR % Sept. 19.—Judge Petht |Site refuses, however, to aay whether] ond of his tr originating in|[[ carefully the following Hat: ° | IMPROVEMENT IN THE MORALE), Gromscup, of the United Statée |'ghe car was chartered by him or was|the scandals of the county board,|f| Santpure Milk. Regular price 25c. Quaker price {OF THE AMERICAN POLICE) cireust court, is much ed by/blaced at hiv disposal as a compli-| when he was a commissioner. Later o> ie sihiasie s01VK ange, bore e 10¢ ee ae siete ar tee = A Sy ES the publicity given the use of a prie{ ment by the railroad. the lower floor was operated Sticky Fly Paper—Box of 25 large double sheets. ct Panga NCERTAINTY. AND vate ear by hia invalid mother on A ¥. W. MoKoenna, assitttant to Pres-|saioon by Curtin @ Powers wh Regular price ts 50c; at The Quaker for... .25¢ Pel AY IN CARRYING OUT CAPI trip from Toledo, 0,, to Fargo, N. 1, J. Kar « the Chicago,|the upper floors were devoted t Hoff's Felt Back Anti-Pain Kidney Plasters. Reg- oe o- cians meanest ee TAL SENTENCES IS AN IMPOR kee nd Paul railroad, is| hotel uses, wlar price 25c. The Quaker solis them at 20¢ — - . PAC » peoble ws saying: W. J, Powers now operates a sw Or 3 for ... ons Oe —— -papisonaie t 4 ie ir aig gle is New Boat on “The use of the car naturally was! toon in the famous store ame Flavoring Wxtracte—The Pure Food Co.'s iapanaee Herter et aroresse anceneee ’ SOWIE Ue op dcouaa be tha noad of ae amaee lomplimentary, The company learn-| Harry Varnell's rich marble and Jools, We are sole agents and in order to in- $1.50 Tattoo Warranted Alarm | 25¢ Large Package 3 pede Gold Bi ening of the national conscience ed that Judge Groscup's mother, | onyx decorations once delighted the troduce these goods we offer regular 25¢ bottle GRO <cnnceee9'scesee+++ OBO SOE Genki tutes v0s50$@O@ Bland of the creation of & be acoma Run [rho is an invalid, contemplated al eye and a woalth of mahogany mado of Lemon or Vanila for .. . 2 5 " | public feeling on this subject =4 trip west from Toledo and proffered] mute appeal to the thirsty to lean{f| Crown Perfume Co.'s Talcum Powder—the highest TSe Genuine Swaty Razor Hone | $1.50 Dozen Johnson's Silver ff) P bd him the car for her use thereon and imbibe to gain courag grade talcum powder made. Regular price 2c. verre 400 Dinner Plates .... be 19 Semi-Porcelain Vegetable wee 7 The of of the Colur Riy-| ‘The car was sent from Chicago to|to tackle the game above. er and Sound vigatign | Toledo to get the Invalid passenger] At the Madison street corner, any are considering the advis-| and party. It was hauled to Toledo| above Dale & Semple’s ancient drug Quaker price 15¢: 2 for .. N, B.—Nay's Beat Metal Polish— all kinds eastest, quickest and best, All ze metals of size packages at The com ‘The Nickle Plated Hair Clip- per. veer ADO Dish . ability of constructing a new boat to| am the “Grosscup car.” This fact! stand, where the gamblers used to Quaker at cut prices, take the place of the steamer Plyer|@ave rise to the report that Judge|oncounter “Old Sport Campana” in|f| Mocced Lined Feet Warmers—covers feet and ankle, very superior to 25e Double Hardwood Slaw Cut- | 10¢ 6-Inch Flower Pot, without on the Seattle-Tacoma run. One of | Grosscup was aboard It. ‘The Judge,| their quest for cooling lotions after water bage as they retain heat. For children and adults, Quaker WE cecvecees seccees BBO | GAR sr cccccccescccsenes be po Be smelt og ge ascgplberage sl however, was in Chicago, a “killing.” another wrecking and price... ee é new d be larger and more Se ine a” | reconstruction crew is at work pre- See Window Se Tin Rimmed Asbestos Stove | $2.50 Children’s All Steel Veloco- commodious than Flyer, and HOW’S THIS? dsencag hog Ga lelen Svenie be ~_ TAMAS . ccscesees soverer OO PONG ie eeeccee cece BLD would be as fast, If not faster We offer One Hundred Dollars’ Ro-| other Chinese company has secured 2 om, Glycerine ..sciw os oo cescce is te new ieee ward for any case of Catarrh that can It Ie sald the new boat will bel Tn" be cured by ia a expected to make at least 20 knots ¥. J. CHENRY & an hour, making it the fastest pro- undersigned, er boat on the soun Lee ne ee Her boat on the sour hin pert | business transactions able to carry out any obli a lease on the premises above the first floor and is fitting it out to appease the hunger of the American brother with sharks’ fins and eges foy yong. A few weeks’ work on Ie Cotton Wood nasibtis Bowl, 11 inches . Spelger & Hurlbut 35¢ Sun Bonnet Babies in Fancy Pills. The dose is one, just Basket (3 om APMHICR., 644 ene evecsssee « Row 2 ona Sweet Oil.. ‘ C 2 o2s, Rose Water . Bargains [: ona, roc Se parte The one pill at bedsime. Tho re-| ot cried ta cece mee OLN: | gum be sare made | thelr part will complete tho task of {sult is a gentle laxative the| aay ; r x | WALDING. KINNAN & MARVIN, |changing the complexion of the ight. Doetors saved her Ife, rind srtakgyten 2 They cure ni et ae heaton c ii 27 Mail's Catarch ¢ is taken Inter: sivetest vemténes wate of Chicago's Q (digestion, biliousness, consti- oe nY, aged 33, of Ab-! anc “sporty” days. Second and Union | on for they act _ direct erdeen, while suffering from r¢-| Ponti "Koross the street at 122 and 124 4043-1015 First Avene Pp b ’ fi y pasted ligious mania, shot himself through Bottle where “Billy” Skakei's famous clock Free Delivery. Phanes—Independent 1240; Main 1240. on the liver. ie sae. the heart on Monday game held forth for years and years IMI es