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le | * porter dying on the floor. Tt te bolteved Harr boarded the train for PURE FOOD CONFERENCE San Franctaoo. | | | By United Press.) | blieiiciielielieteteh tht n en BOSTON, Maes, June 26.——Pure * * }food lawn and the betterment of \* BANK CLEARINGS. * social conditions on the Panama | *| canal sone were the prinetpal topt * Seattic * of disoursion at today's session of | Clearings today... 1,431 sus.ot #| |the National eration of Wom \* Tacoma * Boawell, of New York, who organ |W Choartngs toaay. "8. 041,008 COMPTROLLER CARROLL ABKS | ised the soctal clubs in the canal le B # Balances 102.0 «| TOBER . sone, related the story of social * eG 2 BELIEVED OF RESPON: | conditions there before. Mra, Wal bard | ® Cloartnm today $ 733,718.00 & SiBiLiTy. \ter MeNabb Mille who has hed = “— terbury | * Balances 96,753.00 & . jcharge of the campaign for pure garcia, are ; wi * * AA | food. reported This afternoon declined jo be aftectes y Governa: jull . ‘eception to ‘appeal of Prince Holle) #** EOS VE FEE EEE H! Hocause Comptroiter Carroll re | the delegates neers a wale hone Anna and Hele | SUMBAY BCHOOL PYONIC. fuses to be responsibil the safe) Tho affalr was one of the most bril? yet keeping of so much valuable paper, tiant of the season, ee was furious whou he foumt| SRensvers ent ttende of the Sun, | * special seasion ta being held this qhat they could not be} day schol of Bdgewater Congrega: | 8Mersoon Between representatives | Killa in elf. Defense fe Bagiand wnt!! they kad Mional chuech, af Frement, to the |! local banking institutions and) penaNNON, Tenn, June 25-< bere tho weeks unless the) number of about 190, went fo For | Oly officials with a view to having Would grant a special! uua park on Tuesday, on the an-|'%* banks procure wultable surety | Captain Bilis Harper, « p nent dends to guarantee the astety of| <oere during the Civil war and ‘ I nuat school ptente Pees hard news after they|iey car oerer most of Europe | some oth of America in a vain ef | oh A special trot veyed the children and | rato Madrona park, where entire party boarded the steam the city's cash depontte | known as a Confederate raider At present there is in the pos | shot and killed during a dis |session of the city comptrolier = today by Wm. Sait. According | . a to those who witnessed the on performed the simpte/er Fortuna and were taken to the | Something like $800,000 worth | cee ibe - : government bonds and negotia munter, Harper attacked Suit with a |aecurition, held in lieu of surety |* tek and the latter fired in self-| fa a few hours defense. | want to have the responsibility of | me wes undaunted. Today he j bonds. This collateral was deposit: | chdishop, but, this} ed during the panic last winter the fect that when the surety companios with | fret husband. the ne drew thelr bank bond PQeunt Roa! still lives. | The eclty comptroller does not| | any aympathy for the lov Frea dandy oo | keeping this valuable paper. He! . | insists that the banks retieve him | elie took an automobile By United Press.) lef the burden by filling proper urety bonds or arranging the ping of the collateral so / wt three par: | SOFT TONGUE AND ASING WAYS OF A YOUNG MAN to the French embassy, | vainly sought assistance. | 26 MOUNTAIN LAKE, Mine., dane | The full extent of the damage | * has become the laugh-| done here by the (orna hich | 't would require at ‘of all Euro The trip| struck near this town Tues | oe poeta in order to gain ACCOR) CAUSES BELLINGHAM MAN ebannel os “Mr. and) noon was not learned here until) - Y and the hundreds | today, when definite information| Now that the money crisis bas) To Lose WATCH AND COIN, was brought passed it ts believed that all the dash for the altar,| Besides the destruction of sey.| Datks carrying on deposit | city London eral farm houses and other build 4 f Aaa Gould, millionatre| ings, one little gir! was Instantly | 2Onds which will bo pertectiy sat-| (ty United Press.) Se af the famous American | killed by falling timbers that form-| !#factory to the ctty officials. The SAN FRANCISCO, Jum and the Freneh nodlemas | ed part of her parents’ home. The, bankers have preferred leaving Henjamin Franklin Smith, a Grand watt e lifted some of the amatier| thetr bonds on deposit with the city | Army veteran and a prominent mer Dae elie never Roy mcg mal oe as surety bonds represent quite an| chant of Bellingham, Wash, comply | expense t to them }day minus a $200 gold watch and and carried them some distan: | $160 tn gold and currency because he put too much faith in a young yamifications in the frantic} seeteeeenenanans "PASSENGERS PRAISE | man with biack hair and honest WN : * eyes, who proved a good listener TIP ON BOAT RACE. * when Smith spun yarns, Smith left * - - . CAPTAIN AND CREW Heltingham several days ago for * (By United Press.) *) this city, coming by way of Port * POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. *) jland, At that city he shared his @ June %5.—Coach Whittier, of | seat with the young man, The vet * the California university * | eran entertained his companion far 4 & crews, who Is here to witness @| “Three cheers and a tiger for! into the night by telling sories of eh of a valuable gold watch | ® the intercollegiate boat race @ Captain Hickey and his crew! | Indian fighting tn New Mexico. ber 16 years ago drove | # on the Hudson river Saturday, #/ These are the closing ‘ds of @) The pair arrived in this city last qite Croft, a well-dressed | # today predicted that Columbia *| round robin presented the captain | night and the younger man suggest m fo drink yesterday after.|@ Will win, and that Pennsy! ®/ of the Princess Royal by the pas ed that they take rooms together to her story told | # Vania will be second. The oth @ sengers as an expression of their The suggestion met with Smith's! p police court this morning. \* er contestants are Cornell, ® | admiration and appreciation of the approval # Wisconsin and Syracuse. Whit- ®| prompt action of the captatn and) When Smith woke up this morn ® ter bh been watching the @ his crew in rescuing George W.! ing he found he had been robbed. the insisted that pass-|® crews closely in their work. | Williams and William Helnes of to her tale of woe | ® * | Port Blakeley from the ice-cold wa: | Chitdren En Route Home. spent last night in the Pee VO SS SSN? WT was ony toes | PRINCETON, N. J. June 25. It was only the sharp lookout Of | gather Cleveland, the oldest daugh My watch yosterday and [the Canadian Pacific boat that ter, and Richard, the eldest son. had over it that I pro- CHARGES CRUEL saved the men, as several other! are eapected to arrive bere some drank.” the young boats had passed the shipwrecked | time today from the Cleveland sum. Police Judge Joba fi. | men without lending asstetance. |mer home, in New Hampahire E “I don't know whether it ry | DAMAGE SUIT | Netther Marion nor ‘Francia, the * pa ee tt Bank Official Arrested. rs oor chiticen, will attend their _ 5 . 7 * "7 ather's funera PITTSBURG, June %4.-—H. W alia ee Ahaten 9 < R genen Bhrr Claiming to have suffered from! Tiers, formerly discount clerk of |; = felt. Police Judge Gordon |* Droken leg for six days without/ the First National bank here, was || : Ma fine of 95. any adequate medical attention, arrested here today om a charge of | Harry F. Corts started proceedings | abstracting moncy from the bank t he got & total of is connection with ~The Truth ALVEOLAR tn the superior court today to col it is alleged GHT LIK “7 Coast Steamahip Co. | the bank | «says he ts 33 years old and! seaman on the “President.” on Oo | PUBLIC MARKET was three days out of Seattle on vo way to Nome when, during a} ITE STRUGGLE IN HO. = Paine the ankle were broken | today at $1.40 per crate. They are_ As there Were no surgeons prunes are os the market at Jbe MAKES HIS ESCAPE. | Sboard, he says that be asked the per basket, and plums are quoted) hee” Harbor, which was three hours out | market today are: beef pot roast, get medical attention. The captain pownds $1; red ‘ | . Cal, June 25.—The | refused and so he had to wait watil| pound; cauliflowers, be per head: | leet $15, damages from the Pa- | $46,000 durtn, jwas employed as an able-bodied | FIEND tober 5, 1907, At that time the boat) both the bones of his left) Strawberries are being delivered) ‘AND ONE KILLEO—muR. the boat shipped a heavy sea. | quoted at be per box. “Tragedy captain and mate to pat into Dutch at 2 doxen for be. Speciale on the of the tm order that he might 7.4¢ r pound; United Press.) sateal ¢ aff og B of the Yoscmite hotel here | Nome was reached, when he under-| ranch eggs, the per doren: cucum | as eene at © denpevste! went two operations as @ result of | bers, 3 for ge home made straw : “The improved Alveolar ta whieh the Jap- “ —- ae ea ou pore bagg yet method of restoring lost teeth i Kilied after a struggle 7 . ie per pound. | painiessty, without plates, | the room and drove ‘PLAN TO GUARD enenee for fe | bridges or disfiguring gold eran oneane Se “ | work, is the result of the lab te | oratory work | CITY Fil FINANCES hea dhe daa |] “Some ‘Dental Parlors,’ or ad: i] ste & vertising dentists have named but such their work ‘Alveolar, | claims are misieading and en tirely unwarranted | “There is so little true ‘Alve- olar’ work done today that the A scheme to keep expenditures | | j | general public are fully | | ; allege that Ross | within the limite of the various ap | Seems a propriations has been devised as the result of a special meeting held | yeaterday between city officials and ey ge of Price, Water & Co., the experts who doa 1.50 per dot, pewnies, $1.59 doe tee t 696 the quart. | not aware of the great =. in |S im tem i stati new bookkeeping sy® | wi utter, 26-280; || teeth without plates, aig theron departmenta. | tom alee ® || very few dental practicione: Under the new plan a special ac-| Pee an the for the: t140 || @Fen attempt this class of work. Osrmite count will be opencd for every ap ig ha tbe per 190 the, new potatoes, 16 Ibe ‘Our laboratory researches, of ned owners tion anid it can be seen at a potting entena || OXtending over # period of || many years, have resulted in named steamer will not for debts contracted br a hog crew ethoat written etre Pome what amount of money there | |may be left im that account, to| guard the city spending more| money than ts allowed for any aa | 3 | perfecting the first real Alveo- lar method, by means of which | & new set of beautiful, firm, | naturaliooking teeth may be bullt up on two or more natural | teeth or roots, without disfigur- | ing gold work, and without plates, bridges or visible sup | ports of any kind. These teeth | are handcarved out of a ape i cially prepared porcelain of a peculiarly hard and fine charac: | | | | Bummer aqyeeh chope, EXCURSION CO CAPT. GRANT. tHeular fund. in tan and black. quality aud compare the prices. FREDLUND, HORNBERG 4 LARSON, 705 Pike Ot. Look at the _ REMOVAL SALE NOW ON AT __L. Kilsheimer & Co.’s JQUOR STORE 1115 FIRST AV. PACIFIC HOTEL BUILDING. ter, and they will last a life. time. ‘This t# the kind of work that Dental Colleges designate as ‘Alveolar Dental Surgery co vinees me that practically no | other practitioners today are even attempting this class of | work. “If your teeth need attention in any way, | invite you to call at the office of Ohio Dentiata, 307% Pike at if you cannot call, telephone 4542, and we will make an appointment to male an examination and pauit and advise with you regarding your teeth, for which consultation and examination no charge whatever is made or obligation ineurred Should you require Mowers $4.00 | We are going to vacate our present location In a few and are offering our stock of High4rade Bottled and Goods at greatly reduced prices. artificial teeth, we will make them for ” you by the true Alveolar meth Few of the “GOOD THINGS ah. watch WIR guarentee you the finest and most expert den arenes 95g | Mea Om Se S ie trem s sos fines . . coat Regaiar $1.50 Rot | Regular The Bottled The only office in Seattle tied Whiskion $1. 15. ‘Wines. ' 0c that has graduate, licensed | dentists. Beware of the den Boeules $1.90 Bottied 75 | Regular 500 Bottled 25c tist that calls himself Ohio Whirkies C | Wines : Dentists and has no license Be sure that you are in our of GET OUR PRICES ON BULK LIQUORS. thee trance to the parlors, Room Four. Our 50c Bargain Counter gM: Otio Denis 307} Pike Street DON’T FORGET THE PLACE. 1115 FIRST AV. More bargeing In window ends Ful 40h F. M. SPINNING } 1043 Second Av. i THE STAR—THURSDAY 10 ie to} DENTISTRY T 23, 1908 KEEP OUT M. M. Lyter, B.C. Million, @ n.| Steiner, W. B. Stratton, W. V. Tan-| her and W. W. Wilabtre. { } ere re! ‘of hot -weather of preventing * germs by flies is increasing and : ANNUAL PICHIC i | The little winged], | io ene Gentared to one of} The Iitnois club will hold its an-} * + ; * THE FLIES : DEBARRED FROM MAILS. & * *. * (My United * \* WASHINGTON une 25. * { ee ” |® The Oakiand TransContinen & HEALTH COMMISSIONER SAve|* ‘#! Aerial Power company of # # Oabland and Ban Francisco to & THEY SPREAD DEADLY DiB.|# day were denarred hon the + eemeunned ® use of the United States mails & BASE, , |* by @ fraud order * | i* . | ¥ oe eee ee 2 ee The health department has issued ja warning to residents to carefully | | i uses in advance jan & measure pread of di Typhotd vor lth © spread pf the disea MISFIT | uted to the fies | prolifie distributors of this{®48! plenic Saturday afternoon and | owe to modical scienoe “Vening, June 27, at Woodland park. | }and the best way to guard against| Al! former Hitnoisans and their! thelr approach is aid to be the ase | {tends are invited to come and} bring thetr lunch baskets and meet the “Buckers of efficlent screens With our excellent water supply the health authorities say that ¢ Lunch will be eaten about 6 " phold whould be practically ua.|0°Clock In the upper plonte grounds. | Tapestry Brussels Rugs, sizes from known here. But with the absence|!"400r baseball, played out of 9x9 to 9x11, at, each— ot door and window screens the|490P, and other amusements will/ be provided for of the crowd flew proceed from an infected house entertainment to some other residence, deposit the |?" ' disease germs on food, and soon|, Fermer Superior Judge J. W other cases of the disease are de| Lansley Is to manage the Central veloped I!lnels team, while former County Auditor Lyman Wood will lead the nine from Bouthern Ufinots, com monly known as Egypt. A team from Chicago and Northern Nilnois | “There t# no question whatever but that fliem carry typhotd germs} and infect food which may be left exposed,” declares Health Commis $7.50 sioner Crichton will play the winners The remedy for this danger lies|. ! '* expected that Capt. D. E ONLY 10 AT THIS PRICE. in two precautions, First, to pre-| Dugdale, who firet learned base will um at the breeding of flies by keep | Sl! Wack at Peoria, Ml ing the promises clean and free | ite the series from organic matter which may! King EDWARD'S DAUGHTER serve as food for larvae. Second, to| | oop the fies out of our houses by | eee eee ree the use of screens. ‘This department is about to take up the work of protecting food exposed for sale from contamina: | tion by files and dust, and if each | webotder will take the precau reening doors und windows and keeping the premises clean, we jumy look for leas typhoid this sum mer than usual $1.75 Couch Covers, at, each ...85¢ 10 Pieces Tapestry, Regular $2.00 per yard, NOW .........6000++- SOP WE ARE QUITTING THE BUSINESS Breen your houses. Keep your You know, and of course are offering - garbage can covered De net allow . * . any aceumulation of filth about you gigantic bargains. your premise Report to this of flee any vi lation of sanitary rules | which may come within your ob eoryation.” Doors Open 8:30 A. M. CONVENTION TO END TONIGHT With the session of tonight the {hy-tay conventions of the North | wAstern Baptist axnoctation, held at Kirkland, comes to an end. The convention has proved of great Interest, and has been attend Century Furniture Co. N. W. Corner Second Ave. and Spring St. o@'ly the Rev. Dr. B. L. White — the Reva Georg Robert Cairns. lan extent which has practically | James Cairns, John Marvin De | ruined the entire pipe line as far as jand other well-k nh Seattle min isters. This morning's session was taken up with reports of commit | teen and a sermon by the Rey, J./ Franklin Day, of the American | Baptiat Publication soci | Thi afternoon a temperance se» STOLE MONEY TO): SPEND ON WIFE on Latene, bridge, according to the jepartment officials. Sold! to Assist. Pobre J., June 25.—Gov. Fort today issned an order for four | companies of infantry and a troop PRINCESS VICTORIA. | |xton in being held, led by Rev, A | (Seattle Sear Exclusive Service) a idetiod Wadia of cavalry to go to Princeton to- | Mackintosh. Mra. Cairk. president! wont has been printed frequently ~~ }.| Morrow to do police duty at the lot the W. C. T. and Royal W./ 6 iste that Princess Victoria, | PORTLAND, Ore., June 25.--Al funeral of ex-President Cleveland. || Raymond, secretary of the Ant! Gaughter of King. Edward, has fed H. Grant, 64 years old, former | The soldiers will assist to, keeping j Saloon League of Washington, are joer se save with Dr. Nausen, the | postmaster at Bend, was today sen-| the route of the cortege clear. among the speakers. Reports from | wevian explorer, ever since he teneed to verve three years and |the 35 churches in the association | will be read. Tonight the an floors will be held and committers King Edward, sev-|a half in the federal prison at Me and i# engaged to Netl's island, and fined $3,361.76, the Princess Vic: amount be appropriated to his own lectured before eral yours ago. be married to him ‘PRICES PAID TO J election of of; nt toria is 39 years old. | use, according to the evidence. appointed, The Rev. George Rob | i Ww + A PRODUCERS Jert Cairns will speak on “Tratning | | Prd seat gh rey gullty to Classes and = Desominational Doc ro charge of embezzling the gov- tetas ernment’s money. He made no de-| | The follewing purchase prices | were noted on Western av. this POULTRY—Old hens. live Pet pound, areaned. 180 per pound chickens, live, 20 per per fense and was not represented by counsel. When the court asked him Hecause 8. Kawasaki, if he had anything to say, the aged a seaman } JAPAN FOLLOWS U. 8. | | By United Press.) te . lara, which arrived at poem; Monee, tote TroKId, "ene 26.—-Viee Admiral) Pw yal bg thew weeds pre this poon, PTi#oner simply said: j ra aw i per dosea, ducks, spring. M. Saito, minister of the navy, @& | would sot turn out for his watch Nothing " | "pdasLecel ranch, 31-220 per doeee. nounced today that Japan would atuui, a fellow seaman, pi it is said that Grant spent most BUTTER — Local ranch, 16-180 per foljew the example of America and od a knife into bis back of the money in purchasing luxuries | P°nt 15. wwe weight (he ber use a battleship as a target to test! The cowardly deed was commit-| °F his young wife. | pound: steers, Sic per % }the relative efficiency of big guns. ted when four days out from Yoko is i a Ti Po aye) jarmer plate and torpedoes. The nama. The vietim refusing to turn | #%e pet pound || Peso, the oldest armored battleship out for his watch, Kawasaki, said ANOTHER B EAK | 90nd De sue a ig an panei |? “fist * | lected for the test and will be se The men fought in the forecastie, j at once to Hiroshima bay, to be | peither getting the advantage, until | In WATER PIPE *: Ray 1? Straw! oxide a target for the latest gun8 Kanasaki made a break for the pas o 81 per of the Japanese navy lengeway leading the boatswain *} VOGRTA BLES. cabin to make complatnt. 4 gee 5 WOMAN WANTS DIVORCE. Matuul followed and ‘evexteicing | The big water main on Melrose og ey x. ay., between E. Harrison and EB. Re- |S. Poa. sce, golene ze ate blade ng man, plunged the Martha Pomerow today petitioned | hekan tate’ tha baak ot the | Panlean sts.. broke, tor the third axsiasecepeashinmtuasabanemnennsiiais: the superior court for a divorce striking almost to the heart, “me in a8 many weeks last evening | OPEN TO VISITORS EVERY DAY. from Thomas Pomeroy on the "yy Shee was thrown into| #24 Mooded the immediate vieinity| The whole ‘Atlantic Meet will be grounds that he is addicted © irony and will be kept in solitary | “Mtl! the department finally shut | at the navy yard & few days more. the gates which stopped the flow | | See the battleship Rhode Island in | Hquor and is cruel to her into the pipe. confinement until the ship retarne > " 0 ! C- | the dry dock. Boats leave pier 2, | e Japan, whore his trial will oc-)"“ Pi cdiveis has eaten the iron | | font oF ae Frag times daily. GILMAN 1S PRESIDENT ““isacosess rananirn and daughter bande holding the woodes sthyse to| Round trip fare, 50 cent were among the passengers who made the trip on the Aki. They will proceed to Washington to join Baron Takahira, the Japanese am- bassador to the United States Moritz Thomson, manager of the Centenntal mills, returned from a business trip te Free Clothing OF BAR ASSOCIATION | L. C. Gilman was elected presi-| | dent of the Seattle Bar assoctation let'the annual banqnet at the Lin- colo last night. Other officers chosen were Harold Preston, first H. Lb. KLEIN The Best Shoe Repatring the City While You Wait. Doctor’s Book FREE vice president; MH. MH. A. Hastings vice president; R. S. Ter William Hi. © following new members were Carroll B. Graves, P. D. #. H. Kerr, | i of women who will | From the very first she began to im. | will send ve and we ate certainly satisfied | the treatment j You have evidence of our faith in the recommendations ave already To any free (closely our finely sity Thin book ie written tn plain and ox HOUSER 5021 Brooklyn av ny er cent on do STEAMER YOSEMITE DANCING EXCURSION Friday Evening, June 26th, 1908 ture’s remedy out uld know from You sh weakn. Jame back, sctation, natinny stomach bitity, drains, | Dr. S. S. Hall Co., kidney, liver oF bowel troubles, you Leaves Pier 6, foot of University st, 8:15 p. m. Come and tmust not fait to get this beck. Others | as ond an Seattle, Wash enjoy an evening of pleasure ou Puget Sound a RET f= iar eietea eb rae Ieeooeae Srepertian beet Music and dancing free. dicts cam & ee Gan 6-26-8 says our treatment did for his wite ROUND TRIP, 50c EXCURSION SUNDAY, JUNE 28TH, TO HOODS CANAL. 1 have y Vigor wife has used it for the past mor

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