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(Kk TO MIDDLE AGES WITH YOUR SWEATROX TORTURES,” SAY MAYORS ORDERS ones xouten FO ABANDON prenee rm or FORCING Dyaem | PRISONERS WHETtochs a semen ART Le FoR ren. _—_ iD, Ohio Johnsen, of rest. BACKS t pemalning barbart ages when he em ot pweat box oF ‘ tre oe tartare of Prevelat towards susp« oe oe gp few days © ed to and ‘They wer by der mm, sad continue’) ‘3 “ te a me welawtul * fered city third } on stery elty reots know some man oar pro starved, refined than the (t feck, It has deve! or leaser ox! pe fefter innocent as ¢ ied not know fase, becaur rc ls at im ev} N tates ope n wntil he t pr police” themar!\« Performance that the wrong, that from the polic i of this country Whitlock ‘Written the follow ir aewspaper backs up May in wh the £ po ts in m a mm ar of work THE nee How THR PrOLTCR wD theoretically until trial and innocent san a falr o presume & man | proved x in an tetrument to make a man prove guilty, just os the rack and he wheel and the thumb-strew were; its place is with these and with the whipping post. either in ome museum of antiquities or in he state of Delaware. I know that there are still-peopie }who think that criminals should be treated cruelly. They think their feeling on this subject ia a high woral sentime In reality it te nothing but mmon, everyday raven They iy typitying atti oward © eatment of so-called riminals, | ¢ those who are caught n or suxpected of a relatively emall and wholly clumsy crime bourgrois scared ape ot torture ¢ our 0 ke a fat te petty possessions tc ite teeth chattering with They atebing ts breast fear. The sweatbox has never further conte rrep CLEVELAND, re nT uesT POL wry. making admissions that KonLen DESIGNATED ROOSHV ELT cuTe® EN COUN. or my as deprived him of his Mberty or his & fortunately we that is awakening to iret and more and to # greater have ever known pneeptions, t pe ive idea! plete And all this awakening olution that la silently in the bring » better condit Nowt awake noticeable than in the thoughtful people system, and th tant when forms in this reapect Here in Tc ence of that « © is this towar day in tak minds of men, is are living in nobler a loftier than we thie rev ing place be 4 " ning more shall see n our penal far able re influ { human THE SEATTLE 8TAR—-WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1907. HIGH SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT AT THE COLISEUM TOMORROW Commencement, the tnd in the | arranged Muale by the school or history of the Seattle high school, | ohestra; Invocation by Rev. J, P. D Liwyd; salutatory, Margaret J. Core The Toronto Niagara Pow reises will be held at the ler a Clarence Benjamin Coliseum at 2 o'clock p. m., to! Kell he Wearing of the Green which, tn addition to the parents | Bertha WM. Hanks; “Robert M jand relatives of the pupils, the pub- | Follett Berkeley Biake ‘ jie ta Invited. President John | te, van, Present will take place tomorrow. The Futur Schram of the school board, wit | waite Harold Denny; valedictory | Present the diplomas to the gradu. | Alli ood Hardy, This year's | aten | grad m Clase numbers 267, 109 | The following program has been | boyd on O4 girds PIONEERS END THEIR CONVENTION : amare ae | Today wound up the meeting of age. jthe Washington Pioneers’ associa-|ton M tion, which opened yesterday at the Ae }hatl at Madison park. Many aged ond }men and women from various parts | with, } of the state were in attendance for| munds Winging Home, Sweet | the reunfon to listen to the ad | Home,” followed by an address by ade and enjoy the en Gov. Mead. The pioneers were also ute prepared for th At the guests during the day of the }noon today dinner was served in| Lois theater. The officers elect« | the basement of Pioneer hall. The for the year are; President, Jud firet plac were given to the plo T. H, Cann; secretary, Edgar | neoors of 60 yoars and more. The | Hivyan! treasurer, CB. Bagley The | oldest members were Rev, George old trustees were reelected, with | FP. Whitworth, who te $1 years of the or of James Bryan ~ WonORS THE MARKETS HONORS FOR GOVERNORS. Large recetpts of California fruit were received on Western avy. t day. Peaches, both yellow and white, sold from $1.76 to $2 per crate, Blue and green gage plume were included In the shipment Cantaloupes and cherries were also received. Home grown cherries are now being received in quart boxes in crates of 24 boxes. There te no decrease tn the supply of local strawberries yet. Yesterday the beat sold for $2.26, but during the day the price slumped off to $1.50 per erate for canning purposes, The receipts are heavy again today Potatoes of last year's crop are held at extremely high quotations Along tb street some have sold durtog the last few days as high to $58 per ton. The new ia nearly as chee the old this summer, Large sb nts of potatoes are being made ka on varfous boats. xt week the first of the r rry crop is expected Charles Prosch and Mor hon, who are each 87 glock the meeting was re ison park pavilion Jennie Houghton Kd | EASTON, Hughes, of Stuart, Pa, June 19 ow York, and yivania, }among those honored with ¢ of doctor of laws by Lafayette col th commencement an today 4jov Gov we: nlversary POSTAL CARD ROMANCE (Serippe Telegraph BROCTON, Masa, romance that began with a pe acquaintance culminated tod the marriage of Mias Grace Hathaway, daughter of Mra, James MeDevitt, of Campello, near this city, and Frank Rosas Cash, of Ve suvina, Va. | Mise Hathaway, a beautiful young woman of 22, some time ago be }came a member of a postcard club tn Camp One card t out by Mise Hathaway found {ts way tnto the hands of Mr Cash, who be ar club Tits a correspondence, & ang Man proposed by ted rvice.) June 19. Vegetation. Prigions Wale River warkanna rer toe = Darhenks, per tom. Snag. ‘colons, “crate, OO dabhees. "Winninn matt and was | INDEMNITY ealvem per Ib, lerushed to a pulp | hook [with the above results j fe, hb, per th, Mey Genein twine, pert Young A 1% Me, baw per 1 Wethers jambs, per tb, time coment, Portisnd cement ment. . per bbl, California, per bbs, fehooner hal per Ib, 4 Diympia 23) Kanter | Craton, 12 clame per a men. ber Te, per i, res Wide, mutton. per ib, Me cows. th par ih dressed bb Steer, spring ver Ib lamb, ie May and Weedstatts. wped teed heat, ton, Loe CRUSHES MAN (Star Special Servier) WOODINVILLE, Wash., One leg broken and the accident through which I. tender for the Lamber Co, passed last He was taken to the recelving medical treatment Barney was loading a 3,000 pound log on a freight car. The sipped and the log caught urred of have oc to that Nar accidents recently, similar ney's. Rebuked by an Engtish school teacher for bringing her tle fouryearold brother to with her, the replied teacher, I want to by Sunday, too, as wishes him to have al! the ure he can before he pulled on Wednesday Bove’ Piret av wie Suits Hall's Haseball 28 and 30. Three Days’ These two de w» UG We, drowned, » i per th, yer th, be wus, ae ® | Seattle Ral chinooks, per ib, Ty@ee: | June 19. other | the horrible Barney Woodinville | Saturday Providence hospital, in Beattie, where he is se | has a tooth! 11.00 uitt Sale of Hosie tments have :| JACK WILLIAMS IS SERIOUSLY ILL jr ‘e wei | 1 ie Former Deputy Sheriff Jack Wi! lame ie seriously tH) at Le Grande, Ore, and is not expected to recover T wound received by him in his ch of Tracy, the escaped Oregon outlaw, in July, 1902, left his system in so weakened a con dition as to make him unable cope with disease, Mra, Williame in with her husband, having left for La Grande last Friday Jack Williamsa was for years @ private detective in the police de partment of the city. For four years, 1901 to 1906, was a deputy sheriff under Ed Cudihee In 1904 he was the democratic candidate for sheriff against Lou € Smith. In spite of the fact that President Roosevelt carried the county by over 16,000 Williams was defeated by 3,000 from leas than peninsula, in Jake stale allow shiak there is a On the the that thiek men and horse Hy Mang Caspian sea, has a roof of salt er stroug enough to # to crows it ‘BEFLOWERED SKIRT ON PRINCESS DRESS White organdie with large ing clusters of roses form the os wkirt of this gown The shoulder arrangement an digging a canal from the Rio Grande not far from ite mouth to the Mississippl, the United States would enjoy an inland waterway 4,000 miles long. The cost of the is estimated at $4,000,000. hguard, the new Welsh port of the Great Western railway, is 115 miles er New York than Liverpool (ty-five miles near er than Ply U. s. Navy Yard. r the navy Hrattle flow prin | and work yard to hips, the Visconsin; Joston and All aboard ee Uncle Sam's Nebraska, Oregon junboats Chicag g . Albany, the Trainingship Phi | "4 ‘ as phia, the Prisonship Nipate Ret the Great Dry Dock. Pf | at 6:30, $:30, 10 4:30 p. m. ate leave m. and Round trip hooks Barney Many sim here Bar } Buaday Mt clans it ine mother Keep in Mind” Cline’s Piano House Seattle's Grew’ « Music Store Vy sleeve puffs are of pink do’ the yoke is of lingerie and pale blue the finishing touch awine insertion velve bons are ri [“TRY M’CARTHY’'S FIRST” and Underwear pew m Mr W are with Adam the new man od. often at a big of Values this week less pricés than you ful Dey right to n he reas f flee y summer y at of the most verica Stocks do: Huff wen b: lo, N. ¥., one is new ideas It's ene nok ie Jones, the (Seripge Tetearaph Service) long a8 WASHINGTON, June 19—1t ts tae, a a time! annoutoed {iplomat elre ted S88 chat in the message congress stup!d President Roc mend that the malty of China the wing out of the Boxer outrage at d om $26,000,000 to the over HL the peareful den Ru ot eweatbou was and that was calmly the propert nventional INHUMAN on OF DARK AGES. |; the eada of justice, because by ity he operation of atable law the ¢ nature, justice « * come out carded ¢ injustice; and many and many a when it man has been e4 and tor among tared and treated by thie and cx brutal and inbuman heritage from Kt te no longer the dungeons of the dark ages tr and so in this case chance to b in on anders sie could im ‘Se Black omen's fiw bedevi of a welt, he will recom 2 and B5c Lace Hose, 21c— Take your pick tomorrow of a Gaure Cotton and I bie lot of fine cotton hose in choice. All be medium and gauze weight, also ed heels. double “t and dllover lac stockings, lope, ree “ tops ny of them are silk embrot edie mger 4 and have fibbed tops. All | eee have double heels and toes and last! extra good ’ tic tops and are Children's Beet 190 Hose, at the regular prices, 29¢ These are extra fine cotton and 36¢ a pair, Choice ribbed stockings with double : 2l1c tna’ Gas tect tomorrow at heels and toes and flexible tops. eeaed Uasres aan Misses’ 25¢ Vesta, 19¢—Nice You can't buy their equal any Have low neck and no ale vests with vier) “ye quality white lisl at less than ws ieanslan neck and no sleeves, taped 15¢ ond steh. excellent ase ‘Vests ihe—Wonen's ISe | sit Se Se Vests with high neck and long 190— Women’s Vests 15c— Misses" on, made from a fine gaure and 9 gauze cotton with high cotton, shaped at waist and tap neck and no neck and long sleeves, taped at ed at neck. These are seconds ns né Regular price 2¢; all Sale Jap China "Specially Priced attention EXTRA — Women's Pairs $100— Med cruelly Stock age, Hee w ton h no seams and stainlows Have heels Fo ype Ae to police t bad bett and Ihe 8 N Colon Mra Th rn t this afte wh hows the by A of the United Edward & nations the British vice was the matron of Ad al Rosseau NAVAL OFFICER WEDS. io price, an tem with WASHINGTON, June 19.—-A lation | patch from Colon today announces the wedding there Mise Grace Collins, daughter of former Judge 2 and Mre. Lorin C. © s. of Cris GO i tobal, Panama, and Capt. Faunt = THE GROTE-RANKIN (0. === Complete Furnishers of Homes, Steamboats and Hotels. Oriental UPRISING IN FRANCE (Seripre Te 1 PARIS, June 19 in the south of France came fear making thelr th there would be Troops wine districts and they arrived none great 5 for a mf iuhop Hendricks wife of Rear 17 Be place in America « Sete; it ls contrary + of our laws, which have te give to every mn 19¢ Undervests, 2 for 25o— Women's Fancy Cotton Vests Revolution ists very We Make Uniforme of all de yitions in any quantities en rt mitice, Working capacity 00 BSulte « Month UNION TAILORS Sales Rooms 518 Third Ave. Work Roeme Third Ave. and Washington St mats good that ertous revolt to veral at vests 25e Vests only were rushed sizes § nice vparations gen too noon had been made rising. At vart moving troopa THE GRAND John Cort, Manager. Today. Last Performance Lew GOCKSTADER His at Minstrels—-70 Peopt ‘ Extra Professtonal Matinee Tomorrew Three Commencing Th VIOLA ALLE in Shakespeare's Co Matinee-—Spectal Bi Tho wooing scone from “As You Like | * School for Scandal,” the balcony — see from “Romeo the trial seene f The Merchant of Venice. $2 to BOc; Mati 60 to 50e SEATTLE THEATER Phones 43 as ree wal are Wood to Burn at 49c Values to $1.00 for 49ce—To call » » big of new Pyrography W showing, we will offer tomorr ye (t Values up $3.98 for lot » of chief to and Special Matinoe Tonight Week Sale are for cash only. No C. O. D. nor telephone orders for them ¢ No exchanres Specta de burnt | mailing a al Reception Matinee T | And day Ie y at our earliest conventence. Dressers and Morris Chairs Greatly Reduced i in Price of an “Odds and f lines, Dressers an of the patterns nut bow r up ' ne price Nights, day, June 20, TWELFTH NIGHT.” As Viola, medy these two 39c Stationery 19c, Brandon Linen Pound Paper, a ts of 1 he orrow at on! offer you @ choice of numerow tea 5 wn to on the screen aod sple cel ah and each box en 39¢ 19¢ paper a all» at 98 each bo: wilt Inst; bot 8 Sen election Lace Specials. 9c Vat Notion Items French Ve 5 set Cl edgings | wh gra ol & Drew, Mars. Only Matinee Saturday, Week-—Ear! Barges New York City “CHINATOWN CHARLIE” An A No. t Qfelodramatic Scenic Productien P ane at Wee “Ne Meotier te Guide Her.” Usual prices Chas ter, the world-famous magician; Gilmore and black-face comedians; Abigafl Ff the Four Schades, Burnes rin & Co., Eddie Roesch, Animated Pictures Laces, 60 Lace t ways ertions 98c | TONIGHT—All Company tn MORRIS CHAIRS Quartered Oak Hair Pin Spec ow at 15¢ Laces, 7o-—Plat Lace and Insertions to match designs and ¢ only at $2 $13.76 Morris, Chair, regularly priced Prices: 206, 15, 8:46 each da sale Leading Vandevilie neste 20e §=Performa 4 ALWAYS AT THE TOP. shove cha nh also be English oak at the ett on price iy English had in early 19¢ Sup Embroidery Sale. Castle Mor 9o—A big assort 15¢ Beadin mon of fine Swiss and Cambri Torchon Readings, fre % to 1 ie erns sold pric LOIS THEATER, the hic alit regularly jt € “ Main 1204; Ind. 4334 of ike. Thur. and Friday—He Specia “THE CHARITY BALL” as Steer.” ye Laces, 4e— in Terchon Laces regularly at yard, on at sis $11.75 $23.75 811.75 h wide row Velour w acces Masterpiece THIRD AVE. THEATER. Yj Standard Main 2631, and Independent 2405 Taylor New York Company tn “FAUST.” Special Recess ednesday. Extra Professional Matinee Thur ght, 10¢, 20e and 30c, Mati 10¢ and 20¢ Four Beginning Monday—Matinee Thursda MAS. FISKE THE NEW YORK IDEA day—Mail Orders Now JULY 1st INTEREST DAY IN OUR Savings Department You Should Have an Account Earning MW Interest DEXTER HORTON & CO. BANKERS New York Block $16.25 $9.75 at “AT Read the July Designer Phones—-Sunset All this week the nt production of Patterns magnific Matinee Nights 10¢ and 15c 829.50 DRESSERS FOR RENT FURNITURE FOR SALE HOUSE OF 9 ROOMS AND All Eastern Points |] oo: evo THES Ya Y) & ythl Woodhouse & Platt Furniture Co. 418 PIKE STREET Mair Ind. THROUGH SERVICE To ex heating thing cc Three Transcontinental Traine Daily from Portland, Tacoma, tle, Spokane and intermediate points to St. Paul and Mi connecting with eight different lines to Eastern and points. NORTHERN PACIFIC-BURLINGTON THROUGH SERVICE Omaha, St. Louls, Denver and Chicago arrange your Southern Phones 1 399. 3096. ly on the Fiyer SEATTLE-TACOM ROUTE Fare 35c—Round Trips FOUR ROUND TF LEAVES SEATTLE LEAVE TACOM and 12:1 ; To St. Joseph, Kansas City, with direct connections for Any Northern Pacific Agent will help give you rates and all information and make reservations for you J. 0. MoMULLEN, ©. P. A, A. TINLING, G. A be Beattic, Wash. Seattic, Wash Pi Northern Pacific Railway D. OHARLTON, A. GP. Ay Portiand, Oregon. i453 16 " tat ips | econo | Avenue. | (My THING itinerary you TO MAKE THE iN = HOME m Time card subject to without notice U. SEELEY, J Age Seattle Tel, Main 176. Tacoma COMFORT ABLE A.

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