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MILK COMBINE MEMBERS PLACED UNDER ARREST ........ ‘gh Men Charged by 4 by Deputy Prosecuting Attorney WAITER CHARGED Vanderveer With Criminal Conspiracy—Furnish WITH FORGERY fail-and Are Released. gn at the elabt ie combine whiok om of mith, ¥ me ick so Nebich title the Lundberg were defendants taken furnished bonds to of $750 each. “i SANTA BARHARA, ¢ | M—Mre, Blanche u ; Young and handsome wife of Jos } Healy eof San Francisco, com mitted suicide early today in the [fashionable apartments of her *mother CL. Parris, Both won had just returned from ~_ Mra. Healy appeare (By United Press.) Evans contemplates transfer of hts Yaakton from Conecctieut during described the tar of the battleships as conceived anything #0 either from the stand IF OF as demonstrating “About the middie we left the bay at NE PLUNGE Ss CANYON | Carried Charles Madden, conductor Crew tO | xna J. Joyce, fireman United Prees.) Viab, Mareh t1.- 8 Grade at lightning arrying three men to death @ many wore. Wllay overturned ~ a burted ane ae en Qed outright thie gthers experienced a eas from death. 4M. Gordon. engt rT SEEKS INFORMATION Tavs asked the beard of pub for more information re fhe extension of time emtract. This is not TWH not approve of it ~ the Information w garding the Y Maid Mayor Miller this Be time for the completior way sidewalk Comtrects with A NEGRO COLONY FOR NORTHWEST 8, United Press.) PORT ORCHARD ROUTE J, HW. Adama, a waiter ye old, arrested last night by Officers —- Phillips and Alvey on suspicion | Was formally charged this morula were taken in custody. This morn: | with’ forgery . ing Kalberg, Johnaton, Stray and The complainant ts H. QO. Fule-| Murray furnished bands in the berg, who says Adams on Monday | enema of $750 each and were 1 | passed a cheek on him for $16 j drawn on the Seattle National bawk The men were to have been ar | and purporting to have been sikued signed In the ertminal 4 rtment) by Joba T. Miller ” court today, but | to the fact that Judge | | was called from th } yesterday, all casea on the dar Were postpone wee tt te sald th abe edants in the w plead not guilty The information filed eres, Smmnnipieeie these defendant milk dealers al leges that the conspiracy to raise | tin eit of faite was temed to, Handsome Woman Takes tw the members of the milk t last September, covering the prices to be charged by the dealers | Her Life. lo the public | of the supe By United Prees) Mareh | T. Healy, son of the late Benjamin a gress of whieh | party, during the p be the jot ason | for Hest person pres battleships were ia action. It was! can be assigned by her mot a sight the suicide They used the targets of the daylight practice, which, om in | the sunlight at the great dista / placed, looked Hke small pieces of | cardboard “ off and watthed play of the } soarchtighte and saw the het! and heard the shriek of great sbetia as they followed instantly the stream of light and tore through the tar The great missiles in their . looked Tike streaks of light) The robbery of @ chest of tools | with the velocity of a thunderbolt, Thareday night, reported tw the A furrow of foam would rise in police by W. Whitman, a guest of the path of the searchlight. A fe® the Hotel Marker, did hot take place seconds later, we could ape a splash ¢ At & distance of about two miles, St ‘he hotel, Dat at the Washing We were eusbled to make clase ob, | t2@ Children's home, on Renton hill servations by meams of powerful weeSter tw the 24 hone o ce SWEDISH ENTERTAINER day were the guns Mle. The marke Sian sce taste ‘one the woe) AT MOORE THEATRE make almost perfect qeoords at! night shooting.” | ——a The engine had just passed the) jtep of a grade oa the Bingham branch of the Denver and Kio ‘Grande and started down the other side when the engineer discovered that his brakes had gone wrong. The enaine was gaining speed at every bound and was soon running so fast that to leap would mean certain death, The six men re mained in the cab, hoping that the engine would remain on the track wutil a level stretch was reached. But instead, ft struck « snow bank and toppled over | ‘The three men who were in red | “OELS80-STINTAN.” owe thetr escape to being thro’ into the snow drift aed not going| Swedish Dialect Entertainer, | over inte the canyon “Delabo Btint ”" or “The Girt From Delebo,” Sweden's foremost | dialect woman, who comes here to appear tomorrow afternoon at the Moore theatre, in fu ra and sweet songs, ma tour chiefly under the auspie The United Swedish Singers of the Pacific Coast.” Delsbo-Stinton has met with ex traordinary success in the cast, and | eee eer eeee ‘* \&@ ALASKA CABLE BROKEN ‘* & Owing to disturbances at ® the bottom of Pacific off % the coast of Alaska, the Unit wed States cabie is again * broken between Valdee and ® Sitka. Valder, Seward, Pair . * | will appear before a Seattle Swed # banks and Nome # eut off teh and oe, that has secur every # from communication with th nvattahie seat luna ts of vance & world exeept by the land wires t of the Dominion government @ The cable was broke about two weeks ago, and the Burr * * side was sent north and made * . After the entertainment a ban quet will be given ia her honor at the Swedish club by the Svea Male Cholr, under which she Is to appea here When Stinton makes her appear ance at th Moore tomorrow after vor * will be assisted by the Svea Male Choir, H. P. Bother, dt rector airs, She will be dix bably to wehed again, pr norrow * Oe ell See eee ee eee eee ee eee eee ON THE FRONT CAUSES. PANIC IN = SCHOOL FOR GIRLS iness is rushing on the wate today. Seven steamers had ing dates. Thi noOrn (By United Press.) tt { Puebla sailed for Prieto! gt. LOUIS, Mo., March 31.—Fob i alte and Serak got away TOV) towing the discovery of fire today Hamburg and the Matle for Havre.) in te Forest Park university, an rh non the Buckman clare) oveciusive school for girls, 150 young Friaeo and tos he Faralion | women were paniestricken, and b City of Beattie got away oye | most of them lost all their. wearing in Southeastern Alaska, The| Rovace. ‘The girla were about to| of Seattle is loaded With) ieave the college for an outing f t principall casnet oup. when the alarm was unded A} p and many of the PANsenKers | rire drill was immediately formed | are employes for the various Mahl hy the teachers, but the majority ing sta im Alaska lof the girls broke and ran in wild confusion. The three-story build ing was burned to the ground Bringing a a a the tet phanenger Accused of having spent his on in gambling, allowing his wile and two children to exist as best they could, negleeted and un a and way ports, the oldt arrived Inst night smer Iroquois was bh t ~ eee red iol ne Tacoma har |cared for, George L. Flanagan, a De inte yonterday afternoon for| painter, was charged in a complaint issued today by the prosecutin torney under the statute which makes failure to provide for a fam ily a felony 2 4 jing attorney | that the wife ha Rawhide Booming ee ing poome at the Oy m toe H. M. Herrin & Co., 610 Piret| ple apartments, 2010 Western av ‘ vw Rawhide Gold et They | and that Flanagan has refused to are ming, and there is money to the children everal hours, but was not da 1 She was taking the the Indianapolis, which wa “p for the day ATURDAY, MARCH 21 ONLY ONE ARREST . IN LICENSE CASES and exctustve Rat Deputy Sheriff Kd ly aint iasued by Proseouting Alor charging that ared Its bar without a | state Hoense Walker esoaped the ignominy of having to walk up to the county jall in ‘enstody him up over { the head of the wld consider hinaelf under in somewhat thing in my experience you arrest somebody club who actually else with the draws a salary? for! for all bare PRESIDENT DISCUSSES LABOR OR QUESTIONS {remainder of the se WASHINGTON ae held at Washington this week under the Representatives woeting Was held at enlire tele WELL, HERE ARE THE sIROS’ You have often Chinese and their and of course ondered what The bird nests you bave seen were far from appetizing here is the bird nest, Chinese uae it It resembles nothing so mueh half of # cocoanut shel! that it le While where the shel! in texture and al neste are required to wetgh as bird and Malay archipelago jo Samanta and Hornes caves along composed « renembiing They are and in th giands in the throat of the mother The bird is ke ANDITS. BREAK | JAIL (By United Press.) Frankhauser the alleged robbers, who last Septem and rifled the mails of $ ing transported morning and PRISONER INSISTS ON A TRIAL | by employ unusual feature of a prisoner when Clover having commit directing that 1 was arraigned in court ¢ prosecuting 4 held a prisoner 19 the Arrest of the club or some offt cer of the organination, Deputy (Mheritf Drow reBarded the task of taking the entire club fn eustody as something nd hie phystea! capacity, so he employed the next best thing, taking Ile principal of fleer in charge Mr. Walker's t the only one resul inten! arrest war ng from the an nor joa attorney to take the 157 alleged violators of the law in custody. It is generally considered that this will be used as @ tent case, and it ia Wkely that none of the other wa rants will be issued until it in die pone of he defense will be that the pro Vision which requires that $100 out of the $1,000 elty Hoense be turned | over to the state t With the law requiring state licenses SESE EERE EE se ou wan re viewed, and much consideration was given the employers’ lability act and the proposnltic writ in the matter of injunctions Announcement Was made N what decision if any had been|the “exe! jbefore u ddition a tentative draft of jit should be frankly sald that ad the Sherman act | white r reached In ® bill an was discuns Aldrich financial bill w considered i. The tariff and the D'YE GAG WHEN YOU READ OF ALLEE SAMEE BIRD'S NEST SOUP? NEST OF THE GWIFT ON A CAVE WALL. In China they are made into soup early stages of cooking greatly resemble gcolatine. They a are esteemed a bighly nourishing dainty by the Chinese. who pay from $15 to $25 « pound for them. It in estimated that the Chinese consume at least $1,000,000 worth (of these bird nests annually BOARD LETS CONTRACT. The board of public works this lmorning let to the Ballard Drop Forge Works a contract for supply ling 1.290.000 pounds of pipe bands ros use in constructing the new riee alee Lake, the contract | be ving $28,186. A contract w | tet to Bates & Clark for 160,000 ip }eontract pri unds of shoes for these hands, the » being $6632 BILLS. E. H. HARRIMAN jeattic Star Exclusive Service.) OAKLAND, Cal,, March 21.—The nodosirable” EM. Harriman ts re trenching. By special order of the big bows” the use by employes of telephones in the Southern Pacific allway offices has been forbidden ' « the very note that Harri man, it ts anid, wrote The privilege of using phones for personal matters tly abused, thus need has been « leasly swelling the annual tele) phone bills The abuse of the privilege pecially by women employes, takes their time away from thelr work daring the hours they owe to the company So all the pretty girla in the of fices h n Francisco a Ips Angelos, can vo longer hold afternoon tee@tatas with their Certainly they are pouting T, R. is ta the favor of % e, in of course Siberia contains one-ninth of all)” the land on the globe. Great Brit ain and all Europe, except Russia together with the whole of th United States, cou within ite boundaries. Hood intention of the prosecut- | asury complies | of limiting the | as to|arraigned himself on the std jexclude the Chinese Just as we do.” jeuit in the superior o jthe North Coast ¢ i on’s mines at Danvill |home made, is 6c per quart. But |terscotch chews are quoted at Ibe SAYS THERE ARE & for the city power plant! } ite Ib; shoulder steak, 3 Iba. for suffer from faulty !t.; flounders, be; chinook salmon, }15e to d be tnclosed } ATTORTEY CHARGED WITH - ASSISTING IN FRAUD MAN FROM SEATTLE Benjamin Gerber Sues L. M Stern to Recover Money DIES AT TONOPAH Alleged to Have Been Withheld by Him From | Proceeds of Shady Deal. (By United Press.) TONOPALIL, Nev., March 21.—The jy of a man supposed to be e Tih an arrival yesterday Charged with having practically, This deal te sald to bave been a from Seattle, was found in & FOOT | agsisted in a fraud with full know! fraud, and Gerber started action in of the Palace he today, An| tthe ¢ ’ time to obtain possession of about empty carbolle acid bottle tying | “18 Of the facts In the ease, L. M (of the shipment. The rest had ‘nea indicated the method of sui | tera, & wellknown attorne has he mold. Later Walsdort returned cide been nade de dant in a civil pull to Beattie with §600 in money or brought by Benjamin Gerber to re | ders, eclared to be the proceeds The name of Peter Tilley does er $226, whieh, the plaintiff al from that portion of the stock whieh hot appear in the city directory |lexen, was collected from the pro-|had been dinposed of, and Stern ds of a sale of goods to Nome acted as attorney for Walsdorf in t : * and nol accounted for the action brought later by Gerber LODGE k R | Papers were served xn ~Biern to recover this §600, which wull was |yemterday by the plaintiffs attor- | successful neys, Glasgow & Tworoger, and will, in lis position of attorney, Btern be filed in the superior court on ix said to have turned or to Monday Gerber $400 of this money, alleg an action brought by Gerber against | Waledorf had turned over to bim |}. Waisdorf and L. Wittenberg to! Out of this amount he was allowed recover possession of merchandise $26 as attorney fees. Since then |valued at $2,400, which Gerber Gerber in bis complaint claims to jclaimes the (wo men obtained.from have learned that Btern actually (By United Press.) him in 1807 on credit, representing | received the entire $660, and the ROSTON, Mass, March 21—|that it was to be shipped to A.\ sult is brought to recover the bal United States Benator Lodge Wittenberg, @ merchant in busines® ance of $225, which Iucludes the at at Nome. ‘torney feex ercom sionints In an add City cab, he declare oe Soa ee, Sat BRYAN VOLUNTEERS e with their own! ae ee * }iong survive in the aviroament | of Oriental labor, as we desire {t to} exiwt,”” he said. “The Australians | “Bryan Volunteers of Washing (organization. It was at this meet- | tea is the name decided upon last |! that the name for the organtza |night for the newly organized | "08 Wa* proposed ~ j The Bryan Volufteers” is the M WER SUES FOR = an club, of which Judge M. M.| name of « national organization of Godman is temporary president, | progressive democrats which is and which le composed of members | now being organized throughout the of the local de racy jOrganization was first suggested | The leaders in the movement for| several months ago by a corre the organization of the new club | spondent of Bryan's weekly paper » planning to perfect tts niza- ithe Commoner. The idea caught a big meeting to be held on with the popular faney of the Friday night Bryan men, and the spread of the The members of the committee | organization has been very rapid Arthur McKenzie today brought it $50,000 damages, as the ¢ | personal jujuries said to have been |! permanent organization and a| This is the first effort to start tn number of other meu prominent in| Washington, but now that it fs suffered tn the defendant corpora: | P t movement the new club started, leaders of the movement id an informal meeting last night | predict that it will rapidly extend to discuss plans for the permanent to other parts of the state. ee SE nm October | 21, 1907 McKenzie claims that on October 21, 1907, while engaged in digging | == oe eee ILRO. ADS TO MAKE arm and causing injuries which re BLIC MARKET | It is very probable that special George E. Chamberlain ef Ore rates to ttle from all points In| 80n, Gov. bryant B. Brooks of Business was very brisk on the| Washington, Idabo and Montana Wyoming, Gov. Frank R. Gooding public market this morning. A will be given by the railroads in Of Idaho, Gov. Edward Norris of large number of producers were order to permit people outside of Movtana. and Hon. James Du on the market at an early hour atile to attend the reception and Mutr, lieutenant governor of with a tempting display of vege-jentertainment for the American British Columbia tables The entertainment committee of Lettace was on sale at three Chamber of Commerce is the chamber will meet Tuesday bunches for be Asparagus has endeavoring to obtain assurances forenoon at 11 o'clock to hear re m reduced to 18e per pound. |from the rafiroad companies that Ports from the different sub-com- Hubbard squash is 2% cents per the special rates will be granted, ™iltees regarding plana. pound It is probable that special rates will * Swedinh potato sausage is on the also be granted 5 MRS. ADA RAUTMAN DIES. Hunt ahaa market at two rings Smoked Wyowlng and Brith beef tongues are 45 ch. Fresh The chamber yew sent an Mra Ada Rautman, 24 years old, killed jocal chickens are quoted at Invitation to Gov. A Mead to died this morning at her family rest jon. He was also dence, 1236 29th Funeral serv- days ices will be held at the residence time Monday at 1 pm. The deceased ife per pound Ralted Hamberg attend the rece evls are on sale at iSe per pound. asked to name one or mo: Small salmon trout, dressed, may as legal holidays during t be obtained at 17% per pound. |that the fleet is in the harbor. leaves a daughter and husband Walla Walla honey is 15c per| Invitations were also sent to Gov.) Fred EB. Rautman, president of the comb. 'W. B Hoggett of Alaska, Gov. | Rautman Plombing Co. Home made orange marmalade ts | ——————________ - —— quoted at Ibe per glass. Ketchup, per pound. Touay * quotations are: Ranch eggs, 23¢ dow Washington creamery butter, 35e; lowa creamery, 2 Ibs., S6c. Potators, 16 to 18 ths. tor sce: ff IN PERFECTLY HEALTHY PEOPLE—SURPRISING STATE- “ita con ea MENT OF A. McKAY JORDAN, THE WELL-KNOWN Fancy Swiss cheese, 26c; Wis EVE SPECIALIST. cousin full cream brick, 20¢ Ib, smier cheese, Ibe. Chickens, 18 to 200 Ub, | NO WEAK EYES The generally accepted theory Mutton chops, 12% @ 19%c Ib; | that eyes requiring glasses are {HARRIMAN SAVES ON PHONE rib steaks, 5c Ib.; porterhouse, 15¢ |} weak is wrong. Eyes requiring Ih; sirloin, 12%e Ib.> rouna steak, | glasses are either malformed or tachment of 2be; hearts, ie each; tongues, #be | muscles, Disease may pro to 5c each; liver, Ge Ib; roasts, | duce a weakness, but eyes thus Se to 9e Ib affected cannot be benefited by Ontens, Se bunch, boiling ontons, ff glasses. They rec 12 Ibe for 26¢ H] soon as the patient ge Carrots, 3 bunches for Be. To benefit ex New nate—Filberts, 18¢ Ib; there must be malformation of es po ape Ri * the eye or muscular unbalance. 8! ot 20e ; * Perfectly no rye! re or jase Ib: pecans, 306 Brasil Portoctty n raat Gyes are ve i poe ae aes nuta, {ff fect spheres, and the muscles Ise Ib; cocoanuts, 10¢ to 12¢ each; |{ff 8Te properly attached and of nor Brazil pds, lhe each 1 length. Such eyes are in Radishes, 5 bunches for be } perfect focus and no glasses % bunches for 10c, made can improve them, in. fact 3 bunches for Se. any glass other than telescopic, Artichokes, 4 for would be detrimental to clear Dried ontons, ¢ to pounds for |} vision and injurious to the eye be itself, Yet how few eyes Celery, 2 bunches for Me, and size, both Spinach to 6e Th r have perfect muscular Cabbages, Sc to 19e; 1%¢ Ib | atest authorities estimate a little less than 10 Sweet pepper. 2 cents dos i] per cent, The other 90 per cent vary in size and shape as much Horseradish, 10¢ to 15¢ per Ib. as different heads, faces or features vary in size and shapes. Up Rutabagas. i%e tb to the present something like 62,000 different powers of glasses Beets, 3 bunches for be. are ground. Therefore there must be among this enormous num Sauerkraut, 3 Ibs. for 10e. ] ber great variations Yn size of eyes ttuce, 2 bunches Fitting eyes with glasses {s purely a mathematical prob- wers Carnations, 60¢ per lem, the measurements being taken from the interior by methods roses, $1.00 per dozen; practiced by some but understood by few violets bunch; narcissus, In conclusion, I say the man or woman who fits glasses re doz; of the valley, 60¢ doz.; Mf quires a special training in the science of light and its action tulips, 60e to The dos; daffodils, 50¢ when governed by glass or any other fractory media. Like DY b | sntistry, optometry is a distinct profession, although thousands Lemons, 1be to 20¢ per dos Hl are fitting glasses for weak eyes who have no knowledge of the Cider vinegar, 5c gab trne condition of the eyes they attempt to fit, except from Fancy apples, $1.00 to $2.25 box. | what they learn from the pati word, just as thousands have Pop corn, shelled, 2 Ibs, ior 160; |B arawn teeth who had no know! of dentistry until a few on cob, 3c |] courageous men, who had studied dentistry, — speciall and Cider, dvo to 0c per gallon. Hl secured for themselves rights, and to the public protection. Then Pineapples, 40 Oranges, 10¢ to Grape fruit, 30¢ to T5e. Fish—Tom cod, Se per Ib.; salm on trout I lve tb; salmon, per Ib; rock cod, 12'%G¢ Ib.; halibut, 2 Ibs cat fish, 10c Ib.; smelts, 2 Ibs. for crabs, 10; herring, Se and only then did the value of dental science b me appre ciated. So in the science of optometry more knowledge of the il eye has been acquired in the k ten years than throughout the ag before that time, when Nero watched the gladiators through a crystal, But unlike almost any other trade or profession, op tometry is not in all states recognized as a distinct profession, and as long as anyone can “test eyes” and sell glasses irrespec tive of their qualifications, so long will the public have to suffer a aed 4 Ml from “good eyes,” though malformed, in which vision ts imper rae 4 $i br af alia Hl] fect, through lack of proper or from misfitted glasses, randied honey, b.; S Ibs, 45: 6 Ibe., 85¢ THE JORDAN EYE SPECIALISTS Hubbara ast, Se tb. | Seattie—People’s Bank Building. Dried, prunes, 2 Ibs. for Ibe. Vancouver, B. C.—Debeck Building. Dates, 9e-10c \ Hours—Daily till 6 p.m. Sunday, 10 to 12. Evenings by Cranberries, 8¢ to 12¢ Ib. Pumpkins, 1% Ib. appointment, Rhubarb, 3 Ibs, for 25e. 2 ibs. Yak

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