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AWS TO REGULATE BREAD: MAKING IN THIS CITY Coffee and Tea In market pronent AGO, Fob, 26 ivanee im t coffee and sugar fo meeting of the Retall sociation of Chicago, Advance The antiot price low the of toa neat Merchants te aditions, ae Justified | teved he health commissioner will be added} ording to local wholesale gro STAR ORDINANCE IS PREPARED the bread ordinance AND WILL BE INTRODUCED The inspection of bal and HERE’S A WAY 10 BE IN COUNCIL the on ment the sported Councilman McK eve that an ordina 4 duee a tina a he weight of bread ts emi Weight and que v < y proper wat i Healt Com y “ ’ ent bes: et joner Crichton yesterday, | dating your aponder This ordin ad ould be of aout m z Bestion o The Sta w f and = quality The baker : Minimum weight elves realine tam in in Beribe that each ba of any law that will bette Bale Wat of bread onditions and will enforce any Me establishment with b al) . 4 that pject Rs OF mark, and impose a seve t ma pans Bey for dis . : Freed of Char “ Pitch ts unwholesor wile Sau” tek ais ‘ioe mee, * } , a od of a ch tf chasing | ‘* - <= a4 _ lt ; ay th doge by Justice of the ie sek ae Tohtow “ob ed ro health ' John K. Carroll, Unele Joe ‘ ae ie ae yf aonnc png 6 He aan to this a in BOQ is REWARDED. h it 854 u ia now 73 years old. art to varions detatls which | expected to regulate St. David's Day Ht ix proposed to permit th ate eo Camtrian hety of th ba Of bread made only Ro waves Washington will celebrate St Gt One, two and pounds, aver! nevid at Arcade hall next mae weight he wale MAY | Mond Two celebrations will be | carried the wallet t bread = which be b , one @ 10 in the afternoon, | foe leat nixht and it Weight ia made a fer ase at 8 o'clock in the | ™°*ed It ap tn the « t oe Sew 6 tae vening Crusade Agatnat Searchers state wh wiht € | LOS ANGELE Feb ¥ ow the loca! health department t Henry 4 Dearborn Buried. neg the dew £ Woodma Ry to regulate the conditions u ne late HM yu ' ~ * "I Which bread can be manufactu old yosterday a ° particularly as to cleanliness and pg gag \ Saaltation. if this dill does x ~ cane ~ enaeoe Pass at this session an additiona _ i. @lause granting such power to ul : M Pleasant ceietery. TONKIN’S Half Price Sale TO CLOSE SOON Ave. Tonkin’s Style Shop, 609 2nd » is pleased to announce that, owing to the unprecedented success of their semi-annual half-price sale of clothing, the event likely to close much than was expected sooner Fully two-thirds of the entire stock has already been disposed of, and by Monday or Tuesday there won't be a@ suit, overcoat, raincoat, or fancy vest left. In the meantim , we advise our patrons to pick tp the splendid plums now remaining in rich plain blacks, blues and fancy novelties at exactly one-half the for- mer prices. The new spring styles will be placed on exhibit im- mediately following the close of the one-half price sale. ings and grounds today | beard that this would ent Vancouver Couple Married— Mr. | Pe William G. Doerrer, Jr. » jBilaabeth Coulee Beamish neouver, B.C, were united tm : ovens by Rey. Wallace H. Lee} last Monday, at 1819 Harvard av., the house of the wTictating minister GaEmeCOR. SEVENTH AND PIKE THE STAR—PRIDAY, FRBRUARY 26, 'LATE BULLETINS 1909, New Vork—Mra Margaret ‘Teal waa found quttty of mubornation of | perjury today in connection with the d tn of Mra, Wrante |Qould, and was sontenced'to serve a year nitentiary on Black= | Iwoll's stand, A stay of execution was granted until ‘Tuseday doubt on whteh to the case into the higher cour Men, Toul | Salem, OrerC. ¥. TH aid the pet with hintite for | m f wife In thin city lant Oetot 1 nw wtanhed iw | t with @ raxor while the ddtg ' nd ate | tompted suteide b ting hi b thipoat iI _Oakland—Chartes McDonald, @ capiftulint, who years ago headed § at aful fight for stor front mh was late . porationn, died today at hia home, He Ww in ¥ ae, | in 1834, and moved to Beattie In N68, He wax a the | upbuiiding of the city, and amassed ¢éhsidera wa | jof Washington. ‘The body is to be taken to Seattle f And three daughters survive ‘ | SENTIMENT WINS “L named this atreet Loretta pt in honor of little granddaugt and tT 1 not like to changed. Mra. I Miss Ida 1. Vaughn, the sehool Paretta | her who appealed for clothing which w | for two poor families, has writ Ue ate the following acknowledgm The street is in & pint adjacent |the recetpt of the bountiful supply |te John at, tied years ago by Mrs. | |furntshed by Star ere Rows. Gems peaple ohgerted to the | “I wish to express my thanks for | Pa! and, accotipanio® by & laryet t nur of netghbor “| the response made, to the appeal | re appeaied be the } for betp, in awural dintriet members to not di | I thank you for the abundance | menqt attached tt | It brings comfort Into two homes | 4A Welahed in che and helps five ¢ ne to | ante ceeiianiad school who hav away} ot wil still be known as because of insut t clothing | Loretta place it was truly ‘the eup of cold} wator given In His name. | 00G IS REWARDED | SANTA FR, N. M., Feb. 26.—Ry U. PAfter finding a wallet coo taining $5,000 in currence aod notes, & dog owned by Frank Ow que pe Ry. was today presented with a valu-|terday ser to a term able collar by & F. Pankey of| penitentiary of not teas than on Topeka, Kas, owner of the pocket-|™ore than 14 years, Gaynor ple book. mullty to entering @ Great Northern Owen's dog, which Is thorough-|5") S04 “esling go m January bred setter, carried the wallet to ~~ do Wiket-cAnet ‘Grant his master’s offiee last night, and | oh with forgery. wen brought to it to b “i he pieked it up in)trial before Superior Judge Frater the str (hla morning ts charand with forging « ce of deponit No Freake in P rade. with the Reandi Aimerican WASHINGTON, No } gy = Ry of Ole An- freak” foatures, such as cowboys | Gramm whem Ine and ne throwing lassoes, with animals and various mechanical devices, will mark the inaugural parade. Gen J. Franklin Bell, grand marshal of Will Condemm Property—The pe titton ef the Chit Milw “ r imatitate lings against prop kee the parade, today served notice that by the Motor Shingle all Se oaniastions taking part must i: peed pole sgh art of Bad } conform to the dignity of the oo ee ie eT canton tee the tans for terminal purposes: | jor 4 i ” an Crusade Against Scorchers. meat ye on gee _- LOS ANGELES, Feb. 26.—Fol-/fied by attorneys for Nick Pittrich lowing the death of Woodman J./and Mike Alagich, the forme Thomas under the wh tan |tenced to be hung and the automobile driven by J. B. Dudley, - Se ee for the 0 & crusade agninet “scorching” 1 /iont Inst April John Dncovne nae the city streets has been started by |imixed up im the unme atfain’ was Deputy District Attorney Paul J. recently senten te tmpriontacent McCormick. Dudley is under ar/for from one to 20 years in the rest and an inquest over the body | penitentiary te hela today. , of Thomas \PRICES PAID TO. | PRODUCERS being Gut Off Hospital Allowance The city counett's finance committer, at ite meeting today, voted to annui the ordinance appropriating $700 a th to the W | tewptta Thin tx ithat within the next etty elpad buildl More City Detectives—Th comynittee of the city ce today to appropriate § oxtta for the hire of de’ “ ing the exposition period. These pee will be In addition to these rug watly on the force. 1 a comefttiee to in the hull of the fire boat Sno min, with a view to ascertaining whether it would be necessary to only make repairs of whether an entirely new bull would have to be purchased Pays Over Fine Funde—County| }Clerk D. K. Silekles today turned lover to the @ity treasurer the sui of on per pound; madiom, H1-tiwe | eee aint $00.92 56 Youbraa Carrote $542.10, which eonaiste of fines i | gastt ponatone, of7929 Bar tem fiieted upon city prisoner whe ort i yor one canoes have been appealed a fe oe CoeD ad: eotery tothe cisions of the lower courts saan a a 3 jby the supreme court. Some of the rats, tomatoan pee orate, $4.00, ‘ages run back four or five yours. Will Not Move—The board of pub te works w fot move the furnt ture from the old councti chamber} (inte the new builiting thie week The| aneil's committee on public buttd advimed the | be expedt |The newly made cov-le will live in Vancoaver. | Hold Contest Open—At a meeting! of the cammi on Cit official seal, held in the M H} Kvery~ i minh the H m plete, FREDERICK & N' -LSON, Ine. | #TORM CLONES DAILY AT 5.80 | I Tucked Nets: A New Assortment There is pleasuge in chronicling the arrival of a considerable line of Tucked Nets for the Spring season, in the Lace Section, First Floor, These are representative Plain and Faney ts for wa Fa ked 1 I A of and yoke in } and ' My rose aria ‘ « yard $ 1 ya H hate ' combir h ¢ ny , . Tucked M ' naertion, 27 inche ide at ; da » rae ote ‘ black and P inches J , 4 rn ard Fancy Tucked Nets in lavender, pink and ecru, with Honiton lace on ed f \ j Gold Net, 27 inche le, at Fancy Ti 1 Nets in pa hade f Gold t { { n black und blue, green otrope and white, 26 ir ceru, from 10 to $6.00 a yard wide, $2.95 a yard First Floor. Becoming creations in | tic of this store i = Robes of catawba and wist i ria Bobbinet, silk-embroidere iy in self colors, each, $52.50. i Daintily embroidered White Batiste Robes, tucks, $12.00, $15.00, $22.50, iH eee, i Lessons An Interesting Display of Charming Net Robes popular shades, and priced in the fair manner characteris- 1 #t biseuit re Robe Russian 1 | Tosea Net, embroidered in t, emb: 1 in Em iret Floor trimmed with Valenciennes lace and $27.50 and $29.00. in Irish Crochet Mondays and Tharsdays, All Day. Nominal Charge for Instruction | Silk Lisle Vest Special ase Infants’ Wear Values -Wowen's’ fine-+ihbed, Sitk-Li lark blue gingham, with f} ctr long, and shaped. High n a ag $4 dak helt piped with Il sleeves, neck and front silk-crochet finished; } 41% I] silk-taped. Garments of good quality and jn : : 3 } weight—highly desirable at the present sea Overalls of medium weight denim, fin- | son mecond’ Float. {ished at top with yoke of red; also bands unio Rann ee be sides; stitched with re Oe Teale’ $ pe Dresses ; brs joomers ¢ sn — 1 of heavy We are showing a new line of House [os ecbeesempuits dcpaneinae : I} Dresses in black and white print, stripe et breasted, high collar, i] fects, trimmed with d white Persian ached. These are hand-made and of bands. I $17 a fine wool, in white or red. Sizes, 1 to 5 1 House Dresses of white and black checked years; $2.50, $2.75 and $3.00. print, trimmed with Persian bands, $1.50. Drawer leggins in the same stitch as House Dresses of blue and white striped . a P print, high collar and long sleeves, $1.50. above-described Sweaters, white or sed, sleap The Corset Section has ik, Se, pt Duplex Crib Safety Pins, three fc Warn with hooks, 1 s Corset Clasps First Floor ————— | Electric Sad Iron, Six” $4. 15 wix shee Second Floor 4 Floor 1 to 4 years, $1.25 pair. Ivy Corsets: New Popular-Priced Models attained a heavy volume of trade in popular-priced Corsets through selling models such as the following: - nd Floor. Style 590, $1.00 Style 150, $1.50—A good model | Style 550, $1.50—A new Long, hipless Corset, | for the average figure, with me- | model for full figures, medium best and long | dium low bust and long below | with meditum low bust, ex skirt. Material is ba " tiste: fitted with two | ¥#ist. Top is finished with satin | tremely long skirt encas- pairs of hose support- ribbon ; two pairs of hose support- ing hips, giving long, ers ers attached. graceful lines below waist. * . : Notions Toilet Preparations Warre Featherbene Stocks, : dick os white 10 ney " 14-oz, bottle of Lister- Daggett & Ramsdell's Betwell” Skirt Hangers, full nick- | ine, Mc Cold Cream, in tubes, 200, $e, Dr. Charles’ Flesh Food, Colgate’s Talcum, un- I Hair Ping, assorted sizes, | 35¢, | scented, 15e. : 7 sii Dr. Lyon’s Tooth Pow- Houbigant’s Violet Whisk Brooms, 20c, 380, Mo and $4 Tie Toilet Water, $1.75. Puritan Bank Pins, half-pound, Woodbury’s Facial Ricksecker's Voilet @ 2c . mh eI Toilet Water, 75c. Soap, per cake, 17¢. Dr. Pray’s Rosaline, 19. __Ructtee, Deeamaneey Pins, MM} PLE Rath Salts, 25c. ee wie tite Kleinert’s Hook-on Corset Hose eee Supporters, black, white, blue or Stationery Ehbonym Handle Hatr Curtera, 15c Scismors, various sixes, 25e to $1.00. Post Card Albums, | Hurd’s Cheviot Linén » "cathe The toe -_— aes many sizes. Prices, 50¢ to oo 8 Mending Tiasue, 6 $4.00. a _ ae — Totlet Pins, in large cubes, 10¢. Cards, | apeteric, wr color Congress Playing dency *? in new 50¢ | borders, 75c. signs, —Firat Floor. Orders Taken for Hand-Painted Place and Score e Cards| Electric Sad Iron, 22 crea” $4.25 heel and | day. it « sau ° vn AS oe reget ages pg bape Electric Sad Iron = square ole An Electric Iron particularly suitable for lesigna up to Apent 1. John Sint tapered point Mtaches to any standard ¢ ironing small and delicate goods, ribbons, e secretary ye bo mayor, was « A electric light socket, and is complete 7 ; . i % 7 2 Glaen Up Ange By order otlfe com tor cord, switch-plug and plug ~ r for tourists use, Tandsomely : 3 ‘ ippee Health Comminsioner Crichton, the iff] screw into lamp socket. Weight, six pot sat nickel-plated; complete with cord and plug. Clean pee, Bright and Airy. Everything in Foodstuffs, Both Staple and Fancy. Your Pat- Oo yp ee eC guaranteed ‘- Weight, three pounds. —Dasement saiesroom, ronage Solicited. the rubbieh in down town alleys. |i ee ee All the alleys of the city are now |ff comparatively clean, but of inte alll of property owners in the district have permitted! rk ble rubbish to plie up in| a the Fear of their butidings. iW | KILLED FOR REVENGE. MRS. E. F. ROGERS, PROPRIETOR. A choice assortment of Beef, Mutton, Pork, Veal, Poultry, | BUTTE, Mont, Poh. 26—Ry U. P . . i Following an investigation into the (il Fresh, salt, smoked and kippered fish of all kinds. Oysters, I} Game in Season, Hams, Bacon, Lard. Home-made Sausage death of Joseph Kolter, a watchman, | INCORPORATED Bastern sod Olympia. Clams shrimps, lobsters; deviled erub, 2 whose body was found on a railre MAiieap éalad, lobster salad, extr dud, erat celed Our Specialty, track near here last night, detective - eens — “ —_ q ete’ famous fish balls, de fresh every ¢ as e you satisfactio a ompt delivery. today announced that the man had = = == = Try Mrs. Rogers’ fam: h balls, made fresh ry day I assure you satisfaction and prompt delivery. on named der Gicined tderrenties te e4 the authorities against timber EXTRA SESSION IN OREGON. | URGE PASSAGE OF BILL Have Strange Dinner Party. eninge SEES ne, Con . Three husbands, Thomas Soren= is now alm > wain of Seattle son, a loc restaurant m 3 Mrs. Jesmer’s Waldorf Fruit and | -BRIEFS: BY OUR (ipa rece eee BS ok ake oe testa m2 Reeaat a atrSed nathan Bra * Benson assumes the du oe of ehtet wage oo og Pion (Be i, enjoyed the things that go executive of Oregon, following thi a ee with @ stag party last night when i f. 5 egeta |e a e Washing: ‘Presifent Reose resignation of George B. Chamber Phe a ore th got togeth at the home of Baking for the home is liked best where it has been elt Hes Cent & specs! meamae oles 6a governor, he wilt “" | constables performing dutie Sorenson to discuss their mutual J , congress announc e the ap pint-lextra session of the legimate sis auras Lontviebas ane sorrow, the Ulness of their wives, All kinds of Imported Fruits and Vegetables. nyinbor « of navy ya t B constables, whenever papers are to here they have been oper- IT IS USED ALL OVER SEATTLE Call Saturday for Big Bargains oa be served, to step to one alte. ‘This som, Whee this sereagll Og eee stables are on regular salaries, Thus was noticed the dinner Beaecier they step aside afid let tho country upon i 2 | Beara constables get the jobs because the : BRANCH STORE F, J. Mullen D. F. Murphy ~ auburbunites secure the feos. if the; , Pay Streak Express. ee our great serrow In |eity constables serve the papers the The Pay Streak Express, a new magainat the Giant ur beloved mother, Mrs. | fe wa to the county. It is to save [train fe to be put into operation The M & M and i) Inge the i Of hie’ won Teup oe oe eiiutans° Weimm ane Loule | teeters c2 RO county. Tt ls Wave | Tee" the Groat Northen Toes Beet om ew or a ery e e le [Who was killed last June in an om and Relatives |Meiiwain urges the passe of the | Ween Seattle and Spokane arranged waton at the comp ork: specially for the benefit of vel- Complete Line of Plain and Fancy Baked Goods Fresh RETAIL CONFECTIONERS oat-olset Tutt express STATE NEWS GABRINGTON, Peon th os UTP, (wil leave Shckane at ¢ o'el Japan wit! withdr bh - eo Ma seth sey Bed Baked Daily ¥ < . 6 and that ultimate —_—_—— The democratic ftitbuster evening, arriving in Seattle i Where Sweetness Reigns Supreme. 5 eae aude ieeren awe tak: }proviatons of (he sundty appropria- | g'clock the following mornin one bill last night was ended prac- | new service wilt start March tically at 1 o'clock thia morning The Waldorf Market management has induced the Ro} Toa ing arre that, as punishment for the attack Standard O11 com- The Waldorf Groce o., the large coffee vonstere ané ten. \mnporiees, to place iat TEST ow the: warships and] charge of operating 4x he hguse weeld wet eddouen une { niinsett twieo tn the rods at the market, where they will retail at wholesale prices; ‘al While Ateing Ina chair Li i as: 44d MEW eae The bill stie troubles are assigned enabling the people of Seattle to get the highest grade goods and weicdube saet # died sudieuty} pene cently Ser oe ee re Wander the management of \. O. Robinson, and backed Jj freshest roast for the least money quoation of whether last night from homorrhage #f the \ f" silt i Coffee will be roasted fresh each day and teas will come direet meth of ¢ ation begin bb] | ADMIRAL SPERRY TO by one of the strongest wholesale on the Coast, will J from the gardens to the consum Maintained ¢ renee Ketao——Work has bi opening , le k ' f ‘The public are invited to call at our roasting plant at any time, The wonate has pars-[a new coal 1 Site Nas GIVE UP COMMAND garry a complete stock of nd fancy groceries, situated at 1019-1023 Post St 1 States senators under the | tender " It already has passed|to Portle oy ~ " » house and the qovernot will he will tb FOR. caleiak te ja bery of the ba Fe t bi 4 a ni y e e M H G | d & C a Wa nunatation ot 4 Spohone Yugo oe Zenereers |. emckemarns oo aoey \ y itt fr pees | ax ont Chinese ox-| has left for Was oe, mt Atter deliberating for nearly two |” and the ship's ¢ He # h ‘ o on er a pO ot EIN Z — 57 Varieties _ 1. Garlan QO, Baie pane rath tor other fos one Se Sahn nea “e conan nae ; | that eon the SS eae mabe ayer, alias James Butler, |jongings. The timpresston grows EXCLUSIVE LINE hy Pin BUTTER, cas. Crnnn nd POULTRY. wlvgrx would exclud yom a 8 Fonigent of Chehaits o guilty of assault with Intont to | en: - Wrsinet Ba, ponent aout " it be found at our ata Having direct Francteeo—Although a num-| Bverett — Prosident Jing and |commit murder. Hayes was arrest-/down his flag. Tt ti common gossip We Solicit Your Patronage fon ection with séveral large Poultry ) we will make detovtives and the|other Milwaukee = offietats Siaited ed as the man who, in attempting in the fleet that President Roose: @ specialty of our froah @rosbed poultry and ft ch ogee. St. Francis hotel here youtarany, to hold up the Litto Brown Jug | intends to name the next commander ing since early yes- ret P. will con in ehiet before ho retires from office —BUTTER-—« rd HO trace has been | struct a story brick station | ena ore hog oi mae cent Wiareed Wo wilt have 22 he 4 line of Washington state bran@ croamer: of the Hh 1,000 necklace, which | here. m3 2 ipringg anc vester, On ecem ber wos a butter and all ott rat brands, ¢ Lé mterlow ion pp em from ‘ho Union Foaitic, bas AL last, shot and wounded the bar! Amateurs tonight. at Shell woke of of Mike auntie, Oroamas a 8 Ale Ow te TIEMrOf” Louder, GB, Shields. Theatre, ons.