The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 13, 1907, Page 8

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UNDER Whisky Crowd in Council to Oust Bowen and Crich-) ton From Auditing Committee in Spite of Merit) o~ and Promises--Will Hold Whip Over Mayor. ‘The whisky ring tp the elty coun eft has laid ite plans to contro! the sinews of war im the city govern ment for the rest .of time that Mayor Moore will be at the head of the municipality Te get and hold this advantage fe the chief réason why the pres ent make up of the counel! commit tees is to be broken up, and the gang's new slate put into force at Rext Monday night's meeting The auditing committee will meet Saturday morning for the last time fm its present form. After that the auditing commit will be over whelmingly agai anything the mayor may want The auditing committee passes updn every dollar of the city ex peuditures and has the power to say what shall be paid and what hall not. It fe made up as fob lows Mayor, city comptroller, president of the city council and chairman of the finance committee. That leaves the present complexion of the committee somewhat doubtful, with Mayor Moore, Dave Bo Comptrolier Carroll, and Dr. J Crtchtom, as members. In the new formation of the committee it will be made up as follows: Mayor Moore, C. M. Bur MYSTERY OF THE SOUL. STILL UNSOLVED SCEPTICAL SEATTLE MEDICOS| SCORN THEORY THAT THE) SOUL CAN BE WEIGHED. | “Has the human soul substance and weight? This question was propounded today to a number of Seattle phys! =. by a reporter for The Star The consetisus of opinion seems to be that the soul has weight with people and not with others | Opimion the physicians base on personal observation rather | medical experience question has been raised In| Seattle by the publication of a dis | patch from Hoston to the effect | that several Massachusetts physt elans have conducted a series of experiments which they claim demonstrates that the body loses) about an ounce of weight at death that cannot be accounted for by making deductions of the weight of | ali known losses. § This ight, they claim, represents the weight transitory soul. series of experiments seems) thore is no! & of us, however mean, has neighborhood of an ounce soul concealed ta our bodies View Subject Lightly. But Seattle physicians are inciin @4 to take a light view of the mat ter attaching do weight to the sub fect. F Perhaps this is because the phys! eiaas have never been able to dis They do not care to have their names associated with the discus ston of such an {[usive subject *There are various cases which | might be responsible for this re) = difference in weight.” said Nearly all of us carry & Join the crowd of eager buyers! et John Lindh Co. 1432 Second av. ing hats, $2.00 ones for $1.65. ‘oa inust hostile! ead | Luncheons To the business man and a boon added to “THE DAIRY, tions to all who call, as well able, ASTER CARDS Now Ready in | Moore om some tmportant q iy! CITY FINANCES TO GO RING’S CONTROL tes etty #0 long. Criehten hae a aaa lin the ety hall who aay that he has lmade the best chairman of the © committee this olty ever had. © only excuse the ang has at anuhaa to give for the displacement ie Bowen a@ president of the coun- or Crichton as chairman of the | finance committee, te that they have the | failed to vote with the gang on all leveations, and showed too much of ey to aamert their independ. uae nett, Frederick Sawyer city comptroller committee hax been of more portance to the gang than the “Witla Murphy, of the Ninth change in the regular formation of | “ard. as has been previously noted the counctl. It haa been apparent|!® The Star, te to be shorn of all for a long time that the gang waa;"onor. He ts to be cut out of the afraid of both Bowen and Crichton finance committee and CIN subett fearing they might divide in the| ‘ted. and Is alee to be relieved of committee and side with the duties of the polices committee nd went into the woods to look after ity pundartes im fact, the gang was began think that these doubtful me: One year Murphy waa prot might take ft Into their heads teed the votes of the gang for prest aint Mayor Moore in approving the |4*™t of the ety council this year, bills that have been put in for pay |2Ut Promise had not more than been for the men whom he appointed at| Ste before tt was repudiated by the gang, which began to frame up different (imes as superintendents of streets and sewers. To ead Burnett slate. city wholly in the grasp of nel whisky ring, Bowen and Crichton | have been ousted Crichton pow perving hie etx teenth year In the city L while Predertce Sawyer, the man who te sucered him ae head he fMeance committee, has beer 1 council a year, All old frie the Eighth ward ber ard - the city hall are «x nely wr “7 Sergeant Stuart prs Patrolman hat, without a single valtd reason,/ Boles last night arrested J. H. Lit such @ eatment should! tle, proprietor of Little's pharmacy be o © who has served) First av. N. and Harrison #t, charg eo! with welling Liquor without a It | conne At headquarters Little te aald to have given the name of J. W Mitchell, a local physielan. Upon a writ of habeas corpus fs sued by Judge Morris, Litth was |released under bonds of $200 at midnight, et weight of troubles on through Hfe which we 1 sarily leave behind should say that if we an ounce of trouble ¢ our mind | r min | CHIEF POLICE BOUND OVER. (Serippe Telegraph Bervice) only our 9 SALT LAKE. Utah, Mareh 15 we are fortunate. So a little tn [Chief of Police Sheet has been bound ble accounts for thie lose of | over te the district court on a charae wolght.” of conspiracy in connection with ee “How can thing which dos nt} 910.000 robbery, when two oe exist have eht?” aske another | touriste were Meeced by physician who refuses to believe |punko men here, leat Be the basic theory of phychologtats, the existence of the soul And then be launched into a se rious discussion of the fallacies of |payebology, the science of the soul mes st R M. Fouts ané oH Fr. Williams ere to erect a three-story apartment awe Shepton, house on the lot Pounded by Olym-| But the reporter who had sees | pie place, Ot yep nd Peeapaat Olga Nethersole, Biack Patt! and Ht lat. at a cost of obit $16.000. The! i tired last night apparently well | E SRATTLE BT AR-WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1 1907. CATCH MURDERER IN PANAMA, NEW YORK, Maroh 13.--Charles a, Rogers, nceused of the mur. der of Frederick R. and Willis G. Olney, wealthy farmers of Middle Complete Hotel and Club Fur nishere. ton, N.Y, and of Alice “> the aoe te daughte housekeeper, and ith ap ‘. also tempt to “nn the latter's mother, Mra. Martia Ingeriek, has been a rested tn Panama. F MMCULL S DEAD customer, each POPP PPP Figured Muslin Bed Sets $2.75 (Btar Bpeciat Bervice.) | AIPVAISIO AE Pte After suf PIN PR Wh! OLYMPIA, Mareh 13. fertng tl health for several montha, then undergoing upe the removal of gall stones, MeCully, assistant superintendent of public tnatruction, died y } at St. Peter's hoepital, He fatled © rally from the shock of the op | eration L.A HERRICK FOUND DEAD BLOOMINGTON, Ill, Mareh 13 lL. Kerriek, who was yesterday elected president of the board of trustees of the University of Itt nole, was found dead in bed this morning. He went home and re wT ar sy ra ~ Ie \ ata LL a eer eer ane eee * WARGHIP SENT TO aio THe DAKOTA. (Berippe Telegraph Bervice) LONDON, March 13.--At the request of the British admir ality Japan will send @ warship to sesist the Hill liner Oe kota. The London underwrit ere will lowe heavily if the Da kota proves & total lose. x ery vt: | = * * +. * * ” * * \* * * * BRYAN IS AFTER MAYOR JOHNSON (Beripps pnenary Gervice) CLEVELAND, ©, March 18- The Press prints a statement today that Bryan's secret visit to Cleve land last Gunday was to confer eeeeeeeeeeeeee eee ee ee eeeeene These figured Muslin (or Lawn) Bed Sets are made up for iull-size beds, complete with bolster sham. Regular price $4.50; special tomorrow $2.75 FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. “Under One Roof—Efverything te Furnish the Heme Complete.” Axminster Rugs, 9x12 size, in Oriental and floral designs, tomorrow, one tog Gill tn thelr various spheres of ae tion could not bring himecif to agree with the doctor in the som existence of the divine Ink whic! ppesed to compect us of earth one of heaven. “Don't you see any evidences of the soul in your practice, doctor?” he asked to | butlding ts to contain 9 epartmen a billiard and tea re and rooms suitable for dances and receptions W. Pr. White the architest, and xpects to have the building ready for occupancy about June 1 BR. D. Adame has sold to C. D. Farrell « let on the east side of Boylston av. Between Pine and Pike ot with Ma ‘SOUTH AFRICANS =| KILLED IN WRECK: yor Johnson and asrange to him act as the business mans of Bryan's sext campaign, the Great Majestic sooarip Atanvee, Aipsaae SAT. Wemeah Costumes, Suits, Firs, Woists. (REDERT CR & {atirring probler, |receases of hie benighted interior ers whose time is limited, our midday quick lunch will prove More than a hundred additional assuring satisfactory, healthful mea! at a popular price. (Fourth Floor.) ste. for $45,000. “I am not a Christian Scientist,” J. B Nieman has sold the south- | responded the offended pract eoner. east corner of Blanehard and Fillott So the reporter was left to smoke |v. to Nettie Buriing for $15,500 hia pipe and figure out this oa The northeast corner of the same addressing his | streets hae been sold for $13,000 to | 1. W. Lewia by Max Kolander W. Hi bas purchased seven tide tote at the southeast corner of Ratiroad av, and Wenatchee at. from HN. Richmond for $10,200, | IT'S ALL OFF APR eT. | John Lindh Go. 1432 Second av, the i) known clothier, must ve questions to his inser conscious ness “It the soul of Tom Thumb weighs half an ounce, what will the soul. of Grover Cleveland) weigh” he asked himeeif, bet there was no answer from the dark “If Jobo D. Rockefeller bas an ounce of soul, how many pounds dows Teddy Roosevelt tote around?” the reporter asked himself. Bat there was so answer and his pipe was out. HIGH GRADE LADIES TAILORING, cate his store and still base a large stock of fine clothing and furnish-| ings. They are yours for exactly HALF PRICE. THE | Benson Sette Suits to order $25 and up. Also fitting and altering at moderate |p Th? Sest yy « id at Low lprices. Uptodate Talloring. $19 aor ‘Pies 68. Phone Main 4758 Pike St in the Dairy business woman, as well as to oth LU HE have accow moda. and an enjoy seats been comforta as prompt servic The popular Kitchen Walsts of go Waists at 50¢ L line of others equal in long ale sliar and cuffs tuck alue at this In good white lawn, Waists at | tucks; aiso pin dots on fine white made and plaited; others of 4 B9e clors, embroidered center and plal BDe back; open front and long ves. sortment to choose from 6 jawn, box plat nd side plaite Naists at special price t from. \Former Minister of Public Lands! | ® train wreek om the Delagoa line. MARCHE. all colors, tallor platted, open front, open embrotdery and fine (Serinoe Telegraph Services) JOHANNESBURG, March 13— Jamieson and 11 other promineat South Africans were killed today In ORCHESTRA LEADER — SCHELL 1$ DEAD. —_——— (Serippe Telegraph Gervies.) PHILADELPHIA, Pa. March 13./ Writs Schell, the great orchestra leader, died this afterggon of| 217 Pike Street Large Cream Cakes |, 40c Cream Puffs 5c Bet of teeth, from ... Gold crowns and bridge work Fillings, ali kinds ... sotsere Office Houre attendants pneumonia Phone, Main 177 Shuron Eyeglasses The greatest help for defective ight. Come in and see them. We ore headquariers for them. Schuchard Optical Co, Eye Spectal-| feta, 1207 Becond av ose! od washable j Fine White French Lawn Walste—Solld em broidery fronts, hematitched edges, eparated by j | mldwet tucks; cthers of allover embroidery front ed. A good at: " r ; | $1.75 and tucked back. Come in long or short sleeves, pores - open back or front. POPULAR Handsome White Lawn Watete —. mr a) lawn, tallo haarey in PRICES Waists at | front of tucks anu medailions, with pretty de i sides and thread lace Inserting inlaid tn artistic open back, Represent. lace, and tucked back » White Lawn and Lingerie Mulle—Many Everything on which Dame | Fine White bh Lawn and Lir Waists at | * Aca ru omy eouee fos ne read | Beakton as Chile far set her seal Waists at | Entire tre pin-tucks In clusters, n-tucka ith ent if of approval for Spring and Sum » tiful me Beidy O8e : y cepntan t mer will be found here—from the $2.50 | Moneta t ar ih i and long or short inexpensive every-day shirt walst ane pager to the dressiest evening creation and open back Waists at we $1. Waists at *" 56.50.) Se So: and NOVELTIES Great Variety There’s a great profusion of every kind—lawns, batistes, madrases i laces, nets, silks, et correctly out Waists at | of 1 tuck 1 six prett a ing. and fashioned, beautiful made and * \ . 2 talior plea finished tting—and wheth $2.98 . . ‘ hirt waist at 69¢ or er for many Waists at | made at this ice; has t) $3.50 | shea with em t aprays tucks; cuffs and them decidedly Ma mite? pm Sundaye—? to 12:99. ASSOCIATED DENTISTS Rooms 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6, 1112 Second Av. Opposite Garvey Buchanan's With entire short sleeves, ide See Them! ‘That the Best Way of Knawging Just How Beautiful, Ohewming and Bxquisite models tn finest sheer Stylish TheyoAre, and Waists at aborately trimmed front, with embr the Extnaendinarily | on ox Jallione and Valenciennes lace in» Good Vatues They ss iD short, trimmed the same; ar and gerte —aa f Women's Buits, $176 Wire Cone Toaster 25¢ Toaster has a wire r\ This cone in the center, comes red hot in the heat of which be a gas or gasoline stove. Has convex bottom, grooved edge to catch crumbs, and throws off as much heat as a bed of coals. Four slices can be placed in the wire holders near the outer surface top. These five slices can be t cial price is effective tomorrow “Star” Enamel Pine an Speciah +-Pint Can Special [Me The Star Ena and can be apy I t minutes, ready anything S a smoot as hard an This Emam uiekt perience Jecorate everything and glassy washable as pivostela is easy to app with it the son ca ace n renov res F Tables tels, Wickerware ~pale blue, light green, red, ivory and datk green, Special price is effective tomorrow “Star” Bath-Tub Enamel, “A Li Porcelain” 4-Pint Can, Special For enameling Bath Tubs we have a special bath tub enamel which re sists hot water. If you wish to have a copper or tin bath tub look like the porcelain kind, a can of the will be sufficient for the purpose. For variety of colors maroon, 6 in plain rose as wel enamel refrigerators you will find it un- equaled; it makes them look like tiled ones. Water—hot or cold—or moisture does not affect it. Special price is effective tomorrow. Cups and Saucers, Special 39c, Set These Cups and Saucers are made of plain white porcelain, in a pretty shape. Set consists of six cu saucers, The special price is effective tomorrow. NELSON womens We are and why we are here, The idea of Associat ed Dentists is for the mu tual benefit of Dentists who specialize, doing work for which they are most fitted, and 8 dissatisfied public who demaad superior dental services at reasonable prices. We are here to ren der such services. +e 85.00 o> 83-00 and Up . $O0@ and Up Lady g2e, BFF = & For the comfort of the public The Bon Marche has & “T comfortable rest room on the Third Floor. The room is wher ped with comfortable chairs, magazines and other co Mr.) and has a nursery and toilet rooms In connection. Make “T use of this rest room, dear reader, whether you trade heme repli elsewhere COME! At least, we shall try to deserve your trade. er eee teee esa _ * eee ow @ g e ee]. designs; rke EASTER CARDS anc Now Ready in Great Va iN

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