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tHE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, dal 5, 1907. 5. about what doctor you congult,” was | cers WRIT OF MANDATE AGAINST BROTHER IN-LAW OF NAN Mra. Falk's parting injunction, PATTEROON A SUICIDE, COMPTROLLER CARROLL |40 years “I am,” replied the woman, An alternative writ of mandate| WASHINGTON, June { Jam Had Downtown Office. Hefore taking up their present | was yesterday afternoon teeued in| Prompted by despondency Harvey | | the aupert t againet Comp-| | quarters In the house at 126 North HivoadWay, Dr, and Mra. Falk o¢ —. Hat of Brodie cupled @ fiat on the second floor | troller Carroll on petition of J. V,! Be FORT TBs @ . — of the Estabrook building, Many | McAdam, a contractor, to fo & Co., 1831 Becond Ave complaints against them were reg | roll to pay the contractor $4,016.92 istered by other tenants and the| from the incomplete work fund agent of the building finally order:| The writ is returnable for hearing od (Hem todeave, They offered the Friday agent an intrease of $20 per month Mr. Carroll's reasons for not pay rentgand a bonus of §200 which was|ing MeAdam, after receipt of the refused and the Falke moved out} fieaje from the engineer's of in the midifle of April of thie year,| fice that the work was done, was that he had decided to pay no more money out of the fund yatil the Dy hE jeClellan, who oceuples a flat on th aame floor, states that financial transactions could be done through the elty treasurer's office whijg the Falke were in the build Ine tan an average of three appicatiot¢n a week to perform = criminal aperations as the reault of The Grotto. Mr. Bchelle has opened the “In novation Grotto,” the finest equlp the Partel Hegu vr advertine | mente in ite ped grill in town. This te an 1 Times. © applicants mistook tls flat for that of the cool pla to come in the after noon. He has engaged some ex Falke, The average fee offered Dr McGjellan was $60. jeelleut talent for concert and sing ing oe i. Mulburn, brotherindaw of Nan committed suleide here rday afternoon, He wee old ly wanided the suggestion of « oriminal operatior The woman assured Mra. | {hat no such trouble led to her visit but that she wae atill suffering from the effects of a recent Ith hess and needed a tonle to help restore her health. lan attended you?” Patterson, Falk j late yew Monuments Art Marble Co., 2011 Second av., three doors north of Virginia. *** T ” THE CONNOISSEUR that knows a good, pure beer, or the flavor of # fine quality of ginger a orange phosphate, iron brew or cream soda, always orders that bottled at this es- tablishment Our mineral waters, soft drinks, pure beer, ete., are all high grade 4 gen- eral favorites with the pubile. We will deliver @ case to your order at any time. \ Pacife & Puget Sound Bottling Company Phone 027 ar he efforts of TD doctors, prove see atarted this al a Doues court agains! (wo whe have been without i for years Falk, 126 North b who edvertives daily In weer pa York Medica! ted Emile Kob!man, street. wh at pans oa Catal ot in es aro the two vor! Asals p Attorney Miller ior the arrest of the Dr. Kohima: Elixir, COPYRIGHT “Dr.” Enilie Kohiman, the second spedialiat Who will be arrested, for somé years past has terrorized these unfortunate enough to consult her into buying her medicine labled “Klixtr of Life,” and allowing her to give them alleged treatments at $2 & treatment Evidence against her was secured by the same women who secured | evidence againat Mra. Falk, aet | ing under the direction of the Star | representative Mrs, Kolfffffan oecupion a vacua! house at 1081 Washington a. There are usually patients in the house) taking treatments and one or two convalesoents were seen by the two womeu during the consultation Mra. Kohigan bad no suspicion whatever that evidence was being secured against her fer practicing mediciie Without @ Hoense. She did) not even close the door of thé con | waltation room when the younger woman applied for medical ald, Finds Patient Very tl. “Dre Koblman sted on mak- ing @ physical examination of her vietim, She prodded her anmerc!-| fully about the body in an alleged | eftert to discover internal troubles. | Finalig she called the older woman into the room te demonstrate to her the grave complication of troubles THE GROTE-RANKIN co. e from which the patient was suffer: | As the younger woman recoiled | Complete Furnishers of Homes, Steamboats and Hotels. under the thumping and punching oft her body, “Dr.” Kohiman declar od that she was suffering from a complication of abscesses aad tum ore on the liver from which her treatment alone could rescue her: | You must never allow any phy | fan to operate on you,” she cau | loned You would die under the knife, The ulorrs ond abscesses are heart. They would kili Evidence Complete. | By this time Mre. Falk was en trely off her guard. She scoom panied ber patient to the reception room where the money waa secured and paid in the presence of the third woman, thus completing the chain of evidence on which the prosecution for practicing medicine without a license reste. “You wish to consult me toot inquired Mra, Falk of the seoond woman “Yeu, but I am afraid it is too late today, T hare @ sick child at home and I really came because my friend t# so weak she did not dare trust herself to come alone, I will come another time.” “What doctor have you called for your child? inquired Mra. Falk. The woman gave the name of & n physician “You want to be very Photo Special. Art Panels. $2.00 per doren this week Pin 310 Washington “TRY MCCARTHY'S FIRST” SALE OF TRUNKS AND BAGS AT bs. 00 $6.75, $7.00 and $7.50, Choice To- morrow at Among them are 82 and S4inch Canvas-Covered Trunks, with sheet iron bottoms and fron bound They have four hardwood slate on top and brass clamps, lock and trimmings. Have two heavy ant has daily tm that ‘bead of the “SIT D; FEMALE the bead of careful “1 did not, He ts ill and out of town.” to investigate, Mire. Paik’ Falk's suspicions entirely and she | titute i M E i} K hl Falk's Methods, went on to ask other questions in Bectrolysi jim the room were the license and | uhe waid she would write a pre . . {diploma and an electric machine | sine a n oa tor ot Star Representatives get Evidence. least eases, te eae changed her mind and said that she Mre. Falk was some time in ar! had the proper medicine already outside papers. Many people from | “oninaly | to bh tient nearby towns come to consult “Dr. | | (l# ile Dr, Palle?" inquir@) the | ig mange hg 4 t oan ar Y to physicians in thelr own towns,| “How do you know my name?” | Swo dollars. Many Seattle women make period 'Guired Mra. Falk suspiciously “My friend has my pocketbook, I ment fn the Times,” replied one of | . People who answer them do not building, and It Ie under the protec: | : ion of his name and disown ¢ | BOW may name, The ads are in ing. The license or diploma of Dr, | MpeBy.” expostulated Mre. Falk Falk usuaily bangs tn the consulta. | en Wt must have been the |you who gave we the name,” re) beh ie 2 pea aren which the patient might | diieg the quick-witted investigator this way,” said Mra, Falk. wh w wom: 4 Seon ‘on SeeeRiono, soaema e the | "Both Women started for the con ot The Star. Apparently, some re- stil] on her guard. adjustment of furnishings w y Mra. Falk Careful, diploma bearing the name of Dr Frederick Falk were resting against 4 time fn the consultation room,’ Mra. Falk was mot in when the} “Ve ." sald tho older women called. A housekeeper ad women, falling back and allowing when they sald that they would | “oa room await the doctor's return, The door) Mre. Falk eyed her patient some- and the women took advantage of | question was the one which usual Falk. So extensive has the bust } me ; Spectactes, $1.00 Guaranteed Lawn Mowers oye itevice at the least. possible Sold on trial, Geo. H. Woodhouse, cost. No faking here. Schuchard/ neys, TOS First av., “Why did you leave him for ay Falk, e Paris—New York | ne departare the housekeeper | This truthful answer allayed Mrs The principal iteme of interest !an alleged consultation. Finally | which Mrs. Falk uses in “treating” | preparing to do #0, but quickly in the Tacoma Ledger and other | ¥iMg. She eyed the visitors ques | prepared. Producing a box of pilla, Falk, who do not care to appeal | “Mer quired the In ieal visits to “Dr.” Falk “We saw it in your advertise | wii get the money,” said the young with offices in the Washington “My name is not in the ade she has practiced her illegal call the name of the Parisian Regulator tion room of bia “wife, to allay any |WO™AS Who advised us to consult The diploma was not on the wall | “If you wish to consult me, come the instructions of a representative saltation room but Mra. Falk was progress for the framed license “I never allow more than one at each other in a corner of the floor, | *¢ — ss mitted them to the reception room | th¢ Younger to enter the consulta of the consultation room was open | What suspiciously but her first ness become that the ads soeneeed | and up. We will give you the best is pa ie st ae: Optical Co, 1207 Becond ay ooo! Wilk. “ef these adveriivo ‘a steady stream of t consult M . Bargains From Our Semi-Annual | Green Tag Sale | TAG SALE GOODS CANNOT, OF COURSE, BE LISTED IN ONE ADVERTISEMENT. throughout the store are marked at special prices, it the impossibility of listing every underpriced article ac one time. The few items listed from day to day, Serve merely as hints by which to judge the general trend of prices. Ii what you see listed in the papers |}eged abscesses and tumors with ¥.to day does not include some particular article you want, do not take it as sufficient reason for believing that | eee Teer che’ ae ovine ‘al that pot marked down. Practically every article in the house is marked down to some extent, many of the reduc i and was already dressed. | from 331-3 per cent. to per cent., $0 bargains can be had in almost any line desired Mrs. Kobiman preseribed « bottle J attention is called to the “Top Floor Bargains” listed in this advertisement. The Bedding, Floor Lite for immediate use, | and Draperies are shown on the top floor, and these departments are fairly teeming with bargains—not only iy petnns So hers Se Nothing nicer for June - ding gifts, and we will have 7 pieces on sale tomorrow at the following prices; Rich $4.98 Cut Glass at $2.69— Take your pick tomorrow of Sinch Berry Bowls, Sugar and Creamer Seta, Water Rottles. Vases and Spoon Holders handsome, heavy cut glass articles that sell regularly at $4.98 each; at the special sale ion oats $2.69 35e Cut Glass Tumbiers, V6c—- come to consider that thousands of articles 8 |) Then the alleged doctor insisted leather straps and deep tray with shirt waist and $6.25, $6.50, $6.75, $7.00 and $7.50, This gives you an opportunity to choose one of these 22 or 24inch clamps, brass rivets, extra clamps and lock. Both are linen each. Choice tomorrow at Each, on Sale Tomorrow at x 5.00 -00 value at the regular price, but we want you to get acquainted with only 25¢ Shopping Baskets, 19c. mocks, wide enough and pven kind that you woven and come in very tomorrow at only ..... } im greasing the surface over the al-| , Have heavily tufted piliow 25¢ White Wash Belts, 15c. tock anywhere at lene than embroidered and perfectly hat compartments; regular $7.60 trunks; "special at mavaiila $5.00 Dress Suit Cases Worth $5.50, $6.00, $5 00 Special Tomorrow at xf Solid Cowhide Sult Cases, with reinforced leather corners, double straps all around the case, leather handie, in brass and leather lined and have 4 inside straps and shirt fold; are made on steel frames and are priced regularly at site 0 and , 8 $5. 00 Hand Bags and Grips Worth $5.25, $5.50, $5.75, $5.98, $6.50 and $7.50 Lack over our entire stock at the prices named. They come in many and various shapes and kinds, Every singie one of them ta splendid the trunk and bag department, so for this one day we offer you an opportanity to choose Just the bag you may want at $5.00 $5.98 comatlia. at $5.00. Great, Big, Generous Ham Moose Lake Straw or Rush opping Baskets, the good strong enough to meet every requirement. Are closely always had to pay 25c for; on spectal sale handsome designs, with bril 19¢ Nant color combinations epreader, hooks and ropes Good, Desirable Qualities, in You cannot match this ham White Canvas Belts, nicely $8.96. Tomorrow's washable; all sizes and all special price te .. $5. 00 good 6c values; spe 15¢ 69 Parasol 45e. boa ne gre | jot Ritxir | and urged (reatmeén’ She accepted $1 for Wore expensive goods, but in the medium and lower-priced kinds as well 7 COME IN TOMORROW, WHILE THE ASSORTMENTS ARE STILL GOOD. fecannot guarantee that all of the articles mentioned in this advertisement will be unsold when you call, as the pa- advertising copy in advance; but we are sure that you will find many other equally attractive bargains LINOLEUM TOP FLOOR SPECIALS LACE CURTAINS [imported Point Lace Curtains, 48 in. wide . special, ber) PILLOW this service and the women depart ed with a complete case against her Th only) diploma posscesed by | Mra Kobiraan is one from the Wis leousia College of Midwifery and Maternity Hospital. THE MARKETS Potato! are selling on Western ave.as high as $60 per ton. This | article ts very scarce and the new Children's F in white, pink nal linen hades, with steel frames and natural wood handles; all new and cloan regular price @8¢ #ach; cial tomorrow at only wana Drug Sundries. La Blache and Porroni'’s Face Powder, 200—These come in or flesh, pink and white. Both are regular 60¢ articles. Chotee tomorrow 25¢ Handkerchiefs, 9c Sounds almost unreasonable but this is a special lot of Sample Handkerchiefs, bought from a big wholesale house at a large discount from regular value. They have % hemstitched hems and are all linen. If bought fm the regular way we would mark them to sell at 2c each. As it is, we can afford to sell them at 9% | Tomorrow we will sell 50 sets of Fine Cut Glass Tum- biers, in star design; regular price 36e each, or $2.10 the set; sale price only, each ‘ Lace Specials. 6% and 79¢ Dress Nets, 480— Dainty designs In new Dress Nets, 27 inches wide, tn white, pink, blue and cream; very pretty and very excal- lent values, at 68¢ and 7$¢ a yard; special tomorrow by 2% yards long, ta white, Arabian or | tvory; regular prices, aces and $5.50 a | pair; 2.85 in. wide by 2% . special, per color only; regular $1.15 price $4.50 & pair; apecial, a pair .. $2.65 46x36 to. speciel, per, Cluny Lace Curtains, in Arabian color, with O25 45¢| edge and insertion; regular price wh26 0 pees in. Printes pair, special, a pair 46236 to. van Lisoiram, Chany ‘Lace Curtains, full width and lenath,|.o19¢ tn Sire 42526 in. 45436 tn. T5¢) special, per at only : Te and 10c Torehon Laces, 3o— Pretty Torchon Laces, in widths of 1 to 5 foches; sur. prisingly good values; really worth from be to Te and 10¢ ® yard; on spectal sale tomorrow at only . 3c French Val. Laces, 2o—These include edgings ai inser- tions to match, They come in a number of pretty de- signs. We don't need to tell you they are extra bargains at tomorrow's cgien a 2c Se Tollet Soaps, 3c a Cake—An season's styles in aasortmont including Kirk's Lawn Waiste—both white Elder Flower, Witch Ha and colored; every one of Giycortne, Oatmeal, Almond them new this season; some and Fine Porfumed Tollet are plain tailored, with nv Boaps ‘aye sold at ibe per merous tucks Others are box of three cakes; spe 3 prettily and variously trim cial tomorrow at, cake ..0C med with embroideries and | the ground now fn first clase con 190 Pound Paper, 160—Madras dainty Val. lace Among | dition. The crop is being received Linen and McCarthy's Lawn | them are also some of those bey Hs Pound Papers, both extra attractive Peter Pan styles in The berry receipta are averaging qualities and positive bar | polka dot pattern. All are as high as 760 to $00 erates per day gains at 19¢; 102 sheets to good The Walsts. Take your potatoes are slow in coming to- | market from the south, In the) | country south of Spokane the farm ore Just now digging their inst | year's crop. The weather would not permit of this work last fall) and the tubers are being taken from BO ace y ie Piated Lineleum, special, por a3¢ | soe | 40¢ Special, Fach Regular, Each 0 “ bed sets, dresser covers, curtains Bee regular price 20¢ a yard; 47¢ $3.00 Cushions at .. 7G5¢ $1.50 Cushions at .. Ga¢| Ete eat only . having edge and insertion, with extra mo He Printed Linoleum, special. ver] uf between; regular price $10.00 a pair: 46x36 tn. ..... i 60¢ | special, « pair 96.85 TF scautee ‘Se Fiber Matting | |Duchesse Curtains, 124 width by 3 pores YARD GOODS jong, tm trory or Arabian; regular price j hill | $14.00 w pair; special, « pair . 95 | inch Figured Stikoline—46 ploces to nelect } [| The prices are belig held up in the pound; special to pick tomorrow at | . | spite of large supplies. Pineapples orrow at, the pound SHEETS |Duchesse Curtaing, fn 124 width by 3 yards) from—regularly selling at 150 @ yard; spe | are being recetved from Florida and : | long, in Ivory color; regular price $16.00 OF yard 96 | ar selling at 96.50 to 96.00 a crate. pair; epecial, a pair . - 910.66 7. Cantaloupes are coming tn faster } CUSHION TOPS, ETC. |36-4nch Figured French Muslin, suitable for a oe price has droppedto Any Cushion or Cushion Top can be had at ete; a 8 ole tate yonterény tronght neater Redustion spectal, a yard in a large supply of beans, peas and «101+ 2.00 other green goods. Vegetables are 98.00) - +-3a¢ nelling well and are in good con 2 lo’ ble dition because of cooler weather, Gas An amortment of Printed Cushion Tope, 19g | M61nch Figured Hungarian Cloth, suitable for | ularly priced at 36c each, is specialed at, curtains and coverings; ST¢) cach woe Be | ed Se a yard; special, a yard .. some pretty Ort ental effects are incl regular price bia Regular 36¢ Tapestry Panels, special, each| ¢ ‘ eee CENTURY FURNITURE COMPANY SECOND AND SPRING Wedding Gifts Appropriate | a. gor Yo. tee; bermuda, onlons, “ Basoment Proits. Oranges. taney. 95.2004. 90 Bananas, bunch, " ee ooo GO-CARTS Our Tiffany Bronse wares, Tiffany glass wares, rich cut gi Minton cpina ware, art goods from everywhore. if @ bicycle will anewer your || bein full axles, ©. ML. La Farge, special Folding Go-Cart, Secretary reed body, grip handle, Turenne, ident Bank for Savings | , eae "Sye ga Save wi ve—NOW. CAPITAL $400,000, FULLY PAID : * Per Per sreawe® yostMire Cent Cent DIRFCTORS. Albert Hansen Jeweler and Silversmith Hole Agent for Patek, ee & Oo.'s Oslebrated Watches First Av. and Cherry St. Established 1883 purpose, don’t buy an auto. pare per dom, Me Select ranch omen. rime fench, don, fe; astern, tench, ih Rotter rubber tired wheels, nutless with parasol and rug coe Moh, we Poultry. per I, GRAND We Pay 4 Interest ‘om EXCURSION On Savings Accounts pom 4 ; Wethers, per It ewes, per a OLYMPIA SUNDAY, JUNE 9 John H. McGraw Waiter Onkes Ralph A. Schoenfeld Branches, B 4, Restos, James Shannon Georgetow=, Victor Hugo Smith a Farne Frederick K. Struve f McDougall cB A P Mefwaen r. Ww SAVINGS ACCOUNTS ONLY Av. and Opposite Post Office Line and Cement. 1 Hiagd cement, tn ted, vere ‘cement, Californie seats Vilas per th: West James D. Ho MN. B. Boln DINBOTORS Ferdinand Schmits, J, D. Low man, Emanuel Rosenberg, A B. Stewart, George Donworth . Robt. C. McCormick, Bawara . “4 R. Dunn, Chas, HH. Bebb, Wy. Vogiie; trom 4 James D. Hoge, X. B. ll ter IE-Te; frosen chinocks, per President. hier. Jniversity 6t., Leaving 9:30 a. m. sharp, re turning not later than 10:30 p Most enjoyable outing for everyone. Every Day}. oe Mier, per! your baskets and have port have the Is a Bargain Day ovation of the article of ing the furnishings our stock uced in price far lowest price hereto Dur Ranke house in has beea r below ¢ fore quoted Our Immense stock of second hand goods (the largest in the state) makes selections easy Woodhouse & Plat Furniture Co. Complete Housefursishers and ole Agente for Charter Oak Ranges Bring a good time refreshments and dancing TRIED OUR HAVE YOU APTERNOON 25¢ EXCURSION, AT 2:30 P. M., OR OUR EVEN ING EXCURSION, AT 8:16 P.M. So? ere = Moet Healthful Recreation 4% hours on Puget Sound. No liquors sold. Union Savings & Trust Co. Alaska Deposit Co, Banking Noma, ts for and Sato Georgetown Accident. Anyone who witnessed the nt at Maple Crossing tn Gee or who wa THAOTS found. Fine for gar- § berry raising and @ cken ranohing eit 6 per tract ” the t n, th Goorge ¢ vek town, in ed collided with a last Saturday ed to Congdon, eate eneceeoore eee York cea parce PATENT EXCELLENT the yeah of peeclanly u NOVELTY MILL Co. MEATTLE, UB. A, “UNLOADI Ladies’ Spring Hate, to $12.60 at NOVELTY SKIRT MFG. CO ine Wéegat, ave — Special $7.85 No. 648 Regular $8.00, Special All our immense line of Folding Go-Carts, any tyle or price you want,