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CLEAN Department to Keep of Sanitary Conditions for Benefit of Public. Bvertisements begin ty to incur the expense ‘advertising ie fact, there Is a statute Pr} Bealth to ards In time of pubtiahing me ail dairies would have pat of the queation to| ie Mabeuon bere before the mid-| » (SREP RR ER eee ee first of} SAN JOSE, Cal. June 3.—It has | been announced that the tractecs| scores of seriows, if not fatal, ac hold perhaps samething will be ac | e tet the University of the Pacific cidents. Many machine owners, complished. It takes « careful, ex: | have secepted the: resignation of} who are habitually reckless, would perienced man to operate an auto im be refused lHoenses Children 12 and I do not see why the people al man department, and former acting and 14 years of age would not be low any recklews person to bandie a Mt will be the first Diieatchenet ve. PAT NAVY YARD. p Pier 2, foot of Yesler THE RENT p. FAY CO., INC. Bidg. Mine Summer Comforter, the best grade of i and covered in Aad grade of silko come in dainty fa, in pink, blac, green ul Values, see win- yston Pp are really two com . ondition of the cattle and ata and & second giving In detail o ao™ury conditions existing oxides the comp! The law cific xravity with the r information fa to be embodied the officig! advertising ty far the most important mat ter in connection with Ineuring rietly sanitary milk, in De, Crich inion, ts In keeping it below | c temperature at time The law states epecifically that such shall be done, but jh m |betng neglected than any of jother provisions ofthe milk ordi. nances Making Temporary Scores. The scores which are now being made by Acting Milk Inspector Hen forson are of a temp owing to the fo ‘or permanent re State Milk In nee etor Will Adams, of Spokane, who has been dere | ansiating Milk Inspector He of thts city, in the preliminary sade against unclean dairies been Hl sin this evening for hia home, w will remain until Mr. Adams is not seric he finds himself « the work with iafaction until he bas had time fully reeove aly ith BANK CLEARINGS. } ttle. Clearings today ..91,560,168.01 156,90 Tacoma. Clearings today S 8821400 Ralances 24,511.00 . * * * * Balan * * o Portland. & Clearings today $1.2 Dr. W. ©. Sawyer, head of the president of the institution health caused the doctor's retire ment. Foie disfigurement and blight ~ 4 thing of the past ews Te Set Aatiotn ih to Mais) ney pesoaration, that peestively Rair without scar removen there toloxt ’ " a chemloal a) teat of the tm She ! hat mitk must contal . Sof butter fat, 8,7 ther total solids, and that the ape shall not be leas than 030, ‘The tests will show exac how all samples of milk compare quired standards. This h commissioner says there slihood of this requirement ary nature, t that an imme diate supply of blank government cards could not be obtained As soon asx the government cards| arrive they will be used and kept yesterday, and leaves ere he fully recovers able to continue bY degree of sat of life, there should be some examination | Meeting last hight, and Spokan | ing upon th ee ee ee ee and Incompetent persone . others by running automobiles to / sald Mr, Stewart, “providing for It #/ 4 reckless manner The Star proposed the following Will be many auto emashups and tl remedy: That no one be allowed to accidents until we get one. The operate an auto without a license, Star is doing good work. Keep it/ that an ordinance be introduced up. | ® | apectors; that they grant licenses | ¢xperience, and wh to car owners and drivers alone # |-have shown themselves to be ca # | ful and competent; that the law ® | strictly enforced. We have petition 10 and 15 miles an hour | :. | Auto drivers who had licenses| Karl Pruessing, « capable ma would be careful not to lose them | chine driver, was enthusiastic over | The #t Baitation 1 te Just * cause of incompetence would take steps to become comp: THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1908. FAVOR THE css. WILL FIGHT: firearms, explosives, anc | cenwed engineers are allowed to op jaw stands now anyone with the price to own an atitomobile tw al lowed to drive ity no matter how great the menace to public safety That it whould be made timponsible for careless and reckless autolets to operate their machines no ree sonable person can gainsay mnemonic Chauffeurs Favor Law. | sonable regulation of who shall s Chasfeurs Apel Jere chateaus tte aye) Cab to Use Influence feurs Applaud Move!“ iverice tian asfoue cies. sata |. C. Rebfhgon, whe is employed by} in Peliics * he & motile company, | Examination. | }constant risks in driving Ee the crowded streets — ee | takes the utmost vigilance to pre vent accidents, Our business is to handle autos, and we take precan tions as & matter of fact medica! examiners withholds Ii cannes fr advertising dentists re wardiess of their qualifications to} practice dantistry, 38 dentiste met | last night and f 4 the Washing: | ton Pair Play T avowed object of the club te to Ket inte politics and use the club influence to elect @ governor who achine ald ne attle of They are so careless and ant of how to operate an auto that the — wligh' sikbap may | be allowed to touch the th Protect Public From . cause thelr heavy cars to snaff out bead ave the advertising branch of Auto Accidents. human lives, In non with ev. | the Profession representation on the board, elect legislators who will ery other good citizen we protest voniiisealisanibbe against such persons being all pase what the olub oc to drive autos, The Star has taken |2¢ntal laws, and a pre The article which appeared in/a fine stand. I'm sure you have | @7PCY Who will not pre youtorday's Star advocating that | the support of all the people | petent men bo one Rot carrying & license Issued | The club will extend its member by a enndabee beard be Gitewed to Will Prevent Accidents. juhip all over the state, including wt era fair uting at cute com | operate automobiles within the elty E. A. Stewart, who drives a car | the friends of advertising dentiete jmits, met with a hearty response | for the Hammond Milling company,|4* Well a# practitioners. Several from Seattle's citizens in all walks | Was positive in bis statements that | deutiste from Tacoma were in the and A widespread convietien is grow.|for auto drivers. He also protest: | Bellingham dentiate wil) also join public that careless |¢d against allowing children to run Will Have Organ ave no| heavy machines ieada rT right to ordize the lives of We need a city or state law joey newspaper, entitled The is Oo jeape e heed ig Bi Buch which will be launched censes and examinations, and there ver of years remte out who Autos, satd that every professional conn} 1 cee driver in Beattle favored auto driv ers’ inapection and leenses | c : i di the ‘clty e ra) time Would Prevent Accidents. he sald, “but nothing has come of 10 council] to this end » This would undoubtedly prevent) it, Now that The Star has taken providing for # beard of auto in W. L. Broback, a 4 allowed to drive vehicles weighing | machines 2,000 pounds throagh the streets at) Others Endorse Pian. | a | | by fast or reckless driving, aad peo be ple who were refused lice what | have always urged,” said he, | and until we have some restric tions auto accidents will continue to Inerease. No childres should be allowed to drive cars, and before anyone is given a license he should 4 i sal oo be made to prove his ability. to |fi. 2% ™&" Or woman who ha nt The law has many benefits, and it would be an injustice to no one ‘The rights of the citizens who use ‘GOOD TEETH ething Certainly Doing in G. R. Co.’s Store | 2200003 ers oS Mrs. Range User: You can’t really afford to miss J} vetence or soo the doings (a practical demonstration of the Mon- Ji every year in the United States |] C@*slon but with a set of tooth arch), even if you are fairly well pleased with your J] Just % long as there Is no regula present range; we'll show you a trick or two about | it the people want to pat # stop quick baking and give you a pointer or two how to Jf {_'s let them demand « Neense ft ag that term aptly deacribes beat the coal man. Come today and ha with “Dame” Monarch. the Demonstration Hot Biscuits Will Be Served You are mighty welcome to lunch with us during the demon- stration, Light hot biscuits, as well aa other dainties, will be served to all comers. My, but that's a good cup of coffee. Come on and try it. ought to be locked up who thinks | of Course—lIt’s Monarch Week | '::":'" 92=ivc® sot Sor | mos wom, manent ns ot ed to operate an |} Plates or ordinary bridgework handle an auto. 1 suggest that the || SOF teeth ts not alwayn sonal mayor, the chief of police and the || Me of how greatly they are prosecating attorney be made the |] blessed. It ie very much the members of the license board | ee shake Giles Ray Short, on the the most ex in. Son ones The Hoosier porienced drivers at the Seattle || Peffect health, They do not Automobile company, said that || know anything else, but the suf Kitchen Cabinet } the article in The Star met with | ferer could tell them that they his carnest endorsement The fellows in the shop were | same way did not know bow greatly they were blessed Before the discovery of the Star has the right idea. A maniT Aiyeolar Method of restoring should be alle automobile regardiess of bis com-/] the person who had to: judement. There ‘it of neonie Killed |f Met BO way of supptyix teeth the will be he fastened to o partial plate tion as to who shall run machines These were styled, and are styled to this ¥, “false teeth,” jaw, They will get it if they want! e a biscuit it bad enough. | them. They do not look like Satural teeth; they do pot act like natoral teeth, and while A FREE OFFER 1 ee TR open | OUSHMAN TRIAL | soem: they are better than nothing at Remember that this effer ts | hateral tecth, that te about as open to every owner of a Mon- F) much as can be sald in their arch, no matter where or when | tavor. | i nouncement received by the pan of biscuits or a loaf of bread general public, who were wear and win the prize ink these false teeth, when a ©. F. Cushman, the aged night watchman at the United States) Bays a $16.75 Value Shown tn the pictere is a cut which outlines the general style of the Morris Chair listed to sell Thursday at a saving of $7.00. The chair frame te made of white quartered oak, finished either in a highly pol- ished golden or well fintshed early BEugliish. Frame is un- usually heavy and securely joined to make thie a very serviceable rest chair. Cush jons are filled with soft felted hair and are removable and re- versible. ‘Take your choice of any Velour Cushions. Offer open for Thureday only. ee Beds Sharp Reductions Quoted All Along the Line Nothing to the way we are going after a line of iron beds this Ife out of the pri going to rid the floors at onee—a profitiess sal a few prices lated to make you notice. A $9.76 Cream Iron Bed. $5.00 | A $10.26 Black Iron Bed. $6.80) A $12.25 Black Iron Bed. $7.50) A $16.60 Black Iron Bed. $8.65 A $15.50 Cream Iron Bed. $8.60, 4 $16.00 V oa A $1540 Green Iron Bed. $8.65 | ar $15'06 Grain iron Tied todo A $17.00 Cream Iron Hod. $9.20 | An $18.26 Vernis Martin Tied. A $17.25 Green Iron Bed. $10.25 a . week—jast simply cutting the (a) Years of Solid Comfort for $9.75-— en Oak Wows Chara. $9.79 | assay office, was put on trial be | | fore Judge A. W. Frater in the su | | perfor court today on @ charge of | | murder in the second degree for) | the shooting of L. A. Arnold on a South Seattle car March 20 Iast. | ing teeth without the aid of par s tal plates or even ordinary Cushman ts being defended by | bridgework! Our offices were Attorney Wilson KR. Gay, who will |] pegieged with people anxious to Leer advance the plea of self |} find out what we meant by the igre’ ent, None of them could | Arnold ts said to have been in-jl fwagine how we were going to toxicated and quarrelsome when he make teeth stay in the mouth few years ago we announced through the columns of the daily press that we had discov ered a method of restoring miss to Close at Once » but we are seo the ad— in @ week or elal organ of the new club. foensed dentists All of the arrested men are com advertising man has j the present board when it wae |e swe wf teovie in Seno ore Advertising Dentists Form | Charges Conspiracy Charetn © board barging that the state board of! part of thon p previous board 4 Jout of every rd is construing ® general raising of dental pricer WANTS TO BE V. P. (By United Pre | Hays Hammond aried mining engin his ambition today and declares that he nected with the Hammond w born in California ing engineer in South Africa exciting adventures NAVY OFFICERS’ WIVES TO GO ON TRANSPORT. (By United P. PRAR CISCO was announced today wives of the navy of » Atlantic figet to sail to Manila on the Honolulu and sails for ite trip around the world A.Y.P.E, SUNDAY OPENING Jone day in the wéek for the w Mark a cross in the equare b A sali s. you west the fair it you want pened on Sunday. Mall to A-Y-P. The Star, Seattle, Wash. ry Seeeveesoscoscsoesesres VOTE TODAY. | | For Sunday Opening |For Sunday Chi ' Favors Sunday Opening. Editor The Star queations adinit of different Te ecard aceording to the point of view of the! ridual as well as enment and charactef, ircumsetances of the case I may be such complications of | good as to make the side to which the |nalance ef wisdom inclines ‘ tion of keeping the expo | sition open or not on Sunday t# an rare Uses and oO his enlight important one. results both wt of the exposition and the ob ¢ of Sunday, with a tendency the former and minimize the profitable diversion m “a snare and while affording the sophisticated. m that those who at the exposition days of the week, might well be con- strained or admonished away on Sunday, and find renewal for seaed muscles and fagged nerves if not in a direct r role Martin Bed j boarded the car. Deputy Prosecut-|] without the suction, which is | ing Attorney John F. Murphy repre |] the main principle of the par [sents the state tins pints | ai = Naturally we were prepared to meet these questions and to i meet them in the most convince | Hig manner—namely; by offer | “to restore all the teeth they lost with the Alveolar Meth 08 and guarantee the work. We told all these people, and we aac now, that If you have fos r more teeth left in either The federal grand jury yesterday i, We can supply all that you returned indictments against Joe |} have lost and make them as Bernier and Will G. Watson on the |f solid as a rock in your mouth, #0 charge of sending obscene portals || that they will look and feel and through the mails. actdike natural teeth, and in do Yeshaika Wakayama was indict ing this we won't cover up your ed for smugeling 19 pounds of |] Roth with a rubber plate. Wo opium into this country. An indiet-|[}won't cause you any pain or ment was returned against Ah Sook || iteomfort while we are doing charging him with smuggling 100 ol endy and ps — charge ; yards of wilk, ‘ou Rny more for han any An $ee0 dreen ies bed, x4 An indictment wae brought # dentist would ask for ‘A $14.50 Cream Iron Bed. $8.40 | Against Ben G. Mitchell charging |} ordinary bridgework ¥ him with robbing the postoffice at In support of these conten University station on Dec, &, 1907. |] tions we are able to offer a mass Wallace E, Foster was indicted |f,of testimony from satisfied pa for forging @ mail order. tlents " — If you live near enough to CONDUCTORS’ EXCURSIONS. our office, come In and allow med us to make a careful examina tion of your mouth. This serv Railway Conductors, will give ex-|[ ice is entirely free. We can ‘ . cursions to Laurelwood park, across thm tell you exactly what we Limbert Lake Washington, on July 4 and 5. |] ean de for your, if you need our Arts and KILLED BY FALLING Tree, |} **)"/c08. Seattle division, No. 350, Order of Charles Morris, a logger, 42 Crafts years old, was almost instantly . a killed at Fails City yesterday by a Furniture. 9} tailing tree. Jasper Cevand, a fel low workman, warned Morris, but i oor. Bi the tomger was unable to escape m Tere Fi ‘The body ia at the Bonmey-Watson 3073 Pike St. church or elsewh To many others the week to routine toll, mind or body, vation and ex- Perience of the exposition might af- ford just the thing for growth and eplift in life, the important p secking of K¢ through liberty and restraint same principle applies to all, which to one would be another might be help: often not eq’ ping himself agencies should be so ord of temptations and in to all sorts of demoralised nt the expost restrictions? | } | the restrictions on every day.) ¢ ‘ould | wndertaking establishment 1 WHOLESALE DOWN-TOWN STORE 8019-1015 FIRST AVENUE UP-TOWN STORE ST. me WESTL AKE | AVE. seen roe vet a ee We 3 ‘ a co. RETAIL, USE YOUR PHONE IND. 2015 ~ — MAIN 124 WE DELIVER FREE TO ALL SEATTLED f FREE PHONES AND meat ROOMS AI BOTH Shop at the Quaker Not alone do you get better and we sell for less. values for Jess money, but you have the largest stock to select from—all new, fresh goods- Prolong Your Life By Vibration proper use of the GOLDEN VIBRATOR will add many years your life. It is the best Vibrator and the cheapest on the market. It gives 2,000 vibrations per minute. See it demon- strated at our First av, store Special Events for Thursday WERNET'S POWDER FOR FALSE TEETH—Keeps the plate from wobbling, Makes it adhere firm lond needed article for which we Large size QUAKER WORM TABLETS—Just th as grown-ups. Taste like cand run. Per box ly to the roof of the mouth. A are distributors. Small size BO. thing for children as well but pute the worms on the * . 25¢ ORANGEINE HEADACHE POWDERS—A lc trial package FREE. STRAWINE—Ma your old st and bleaches, Per box aw hat look like new. Cleans - 25¢ KRAUSE'S LIVER PILLS-—-A beom for the billions. Per box Auk for free sample. POSLAM—The great skin cure. wize GRAVES’ TOOTH POWDER—2 cans for 22¢ Just the thing for eczema. Trial -. 5O¢ - Be QUAKER KIDNEY AND BACKACHE PILLS—Stop that ache and pain. Special, per box NUHE) straight. It is perfect. Bach See demonstration at our First av. store this week. The Quaker 40¢ TH—The scientifie shoulder brace. Makes you keep Company Two Stores. 1013 FIRST Av- of the r Your contributor In Saturday's is sue made a plea for the observance of Sunday as an institution, incumb- ent upon us from the Jewish deca logue. And likely, most of us would |agree with her in apprectation of that day as the one for rest and r gious gain, But does not such « prociatic me through nurture, rather than from foree, and through other avenues even than rest and church going? With the advance of time and HWization, has ¢ a much more generous idea of Sunday jthan that which confined the Jews to certain uses of the day. The re- straints which bind the child are not thone which favor the develop ment of nhood, nor can the race continue progress by the same safeguards, literally or dogmatically speaking, which were essentials in ite rly history | Jesus taught that the Sabbath was | made for man, not man for the Sab bath The great question, surely, Is not the letter of the law, but of principle and of the spirit, and that which reatly blesses either the unit or the multitude of mankind, phys- | ically, morally or spiritually ix good, | whether It be on Sunday or Monday MARMORA DE VOR. | } Seattle, May 31, 1908 | pr Editor The Star:-—Being a man who is enployed during week days, ike the majority of people, I think the A.-¥.-P. should be kept n Jon Sundays. 1 think we have just as much right to go there and our money t# just a» welcome there as that of some narrow-minded min- inters who are agitating agaist it— not by any me for religion's sake, but simply for the sake of making themselves prominent. It is a well known fact that those ministers, mostly non-theologians, are ready at any time to leave their church oF h for amy other better paying trade or more pleasure. What logical reason ts there for closing on Sunday? What does Mr, Narrowmind want us to do? Does he think hes makes himself sreator that he gathers more friends” by #o moch meddling? While Mr, Narrowmind forces himeelf so much to the front, his shortcomings should be noticed ag much as those of othera and then bis meddlings would be better un- derstood, A. ANDERSON. Seattle, June 2, 1908, It cleanses and heals—Soap Lake Soap. AN druggists. tracts, terms; car Ine and Jake; level, clear- ed; fine for chickens and ber- ries. National Land Inv. Co. Ino. 17 First Ave. Have Them Analyzed By a Chemist And. you will find that every beverage put up by the Pacific and Puget Sound Bottling Co. is free from all injurious or objectionable ingredients. Nothing but the purest of fruit juices used, and the quality throughout is unexceiled by any similar product ia the country If you want to convince yourself whether or pot these statements are tru also made of other beve » have a chemical analysis ges on the market. Then compare the results of the two analyses. You will see that the Pacific and Puget Sound product is way ahead of any other Don’t ruin your stomach by doping up with any old drink a dealer offers you. Pacific and Puget Sound bottle before you buy it, Dealers pay more for it, See that the label of the Bottling Co. is on every because it is the best, and you should demand it of them, STATEMENT OF CONDITION TITLE TRUST CO. Under State Examiner's Call of May 14, 1908. Loans and discounts. .$289,926.36 Real estate, furniture and fixtures ... Cash on hand $30. In banks 81,153.56 —- 111,969.50 | Abstract and safe de posit plants .....,... 168,808.84 3,452.90 Deposits May 14, 1908 Deposits February 14, 1908 Increase .. Liabilities. Capital stock paid in. . Surplus a Undivided profits Deposits ...... ee .. 7,419.68 ++ 251,217,832 $593,452.90 4168.31 eesessses § 27,059.01