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| aoe a TRANSCONTINENTAL AUTO} RACE TO SEATTLE MADE POSSIBLE BY HIM. : M. Robert Guggenheim, who ig hae guaranteed the success of | ‘! re everiend automobile race a major por quired for the porter of clean ath tice of every Geeoription Athietically inclined | himself, he is an ardent follower | of all clean sports, and is an ex pert driver. ma nently located in Seattle a a Tepresentative of the vast G enheim int both in jorthweest a At the precise Be at the A.-Y.-P. the world on Rental automobile cr 4 #4 from New York Mination of the racers ts @ttlo, and there te per ately $7,500 in cash and trophies for the first five of the drivers who fintsh. The race will end at th tes, For th a trophy valued of $250 Is to be aw for the trop total cost of the tr Femainder of the trophies are to be the firet five winners. Managed by Moore. held under the Automobile cl of the Automobile Club Tt will be mar T. Francis Moore Hott for the cast to exy he | T. FRANCIS MOORE. money and ne TRICK IN THE BUYING AS WELL AS IN THE CATCHING out pathfinding care t« and OF FISH. mark the route w will be fol- | lowed later by the racers. M. Rob- | heim, gon of the well) ye yoy ae Wn millionaire, has taken a lead- | If you want k cod during this ing part in arranging the rac .q | Weather you've got to “trit Tt you has, with local autotsts, raive don't know how to “trit,” why the y for t thing is hopeless. You get no rock t there will be a large entry | cod. Met pe areedy evident. Five forces It's like thie: There's only one Gare have been entered, and it is} my , puce - thought that practically every Amer-| Ovaniye fey pie arse ae but Tenn manufacturer will cnter-one ot | ¢vasive fish. His name is Nels Jen ears. With this large field the |*€®. How he catches them ts an Gontest is certain to be highly in-/ Opaque mystery, but there is a teresting |theory that Jensen goes out and The changing character of coun-|croons Norse songs to th until try through which the cars must/they tome to the surface and give Serves to add a est to the con-| themselves up. A Norse song will give anyone but a Norseman a fee! ing that makes life no longer attrac tive—just a tuneless wobble to an juntnviting grave. | There are only two things more °| depressing than a Norse song. One jis to see a resigned looking corpse swaying in the ley alr on a Russian |gibbet outside a Sibertan postroad | ho and the other is the brand of hootch they sell at the rickshaw stops along Queen's road, Hongkong What's this got to do with rock cod? Lota! It's the duty of the Savant with a clue to talk about the fishing industry and boost Seattle j of Tt will demonstrate the skill ‘Of the drivers and the character care as nothing else can. time ht to be made, for it is a gers the year when the weather fettied, and a sign post ‘Grected every five miles ale route as a guide to th hg eliminating any chances of the road. Will Be an Honest Test. A copy of the rules that will gov erp the race, together with such tnformation as may be neces for the guldance of the racers, to be printed in pamphlet form | @istributed among the drivers enter thetr cars. ‘The cars are to cover the entire Foute uvder their own power, an Griver will be allowed to ship his | on the train unless it te with ‘Wh on account of « dent or And then it will not be in the contest. pected that the trip will ‘Take about 15 days The race will eerve no aphors as 4 highly interesting tween care of various and makes, but will prove a ELEVENTH 8 ENNIAL SE oat adverisement for the exposition. TO CLOSE SOME TIME NEXT FRIDAY MORNING. BY T. J. DILLON. OLYMPIA, March ¢.--Some in the early urs of next morning the sion of the come to 6 days of time Friday oiling, scher Jobbing and getting Jobbed constitution provider that the ses wion shall close at midnight Thurs day night, but the legislators take Mberties with the constitution sy W G to the extent of stopping the clocks 4 in beth houses along about 11:20 4B ight, « then, having Joshua and ‘outCan eA m, th ture wilt 4“ awe ite cereale out of a Three Days Left. Prattically speaking there are three days of left, for Thursday tv a pe nysteria, do mentia and locomotor ataxia, and ail other outward evidences of irrespon sibility. The real serious business of the last day is looting the house and senate chambers of everything that te not tightly natied down. Hurried stock is taken of lead pen oa penmelas stamps, muctiage Ee STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Cal March 6—By U. P.—University un dergraduates today are endeavor ing to plerce the @emure der of several hundred co-eds to o' ranot ain ap inkling as to the Identity of the girlie who participated In « bur leaque serpentine on the moon-iit campus last night A pretty gown for house wear has overdress of old blue foulard. gray eatin belt and shaped at the edges. The front panel Of embroidered net, as are the sleeves. TON, arcely any ce repetit March 6.—By U remony be the Cheap Colomst Tickets | be sold again this ring, | |. via Oregon R. R. & Nav- Company's picturesque line, Mareh and April) From} , $33.07, St. Louis, $20.50; | Kansas City, St. Paul and Missouri river points, $26,00, | taken at Union Ticket Of. No, 608 First Ave EB EB! P.—With yond the f FREE Deafness Cure A remarkable Wir by one of the leading ear spectaligie in this coun eho wil send two months’ medi cine tree to prove his ablitty to cure Head Noises and Caterrh 16 GOOD BREAD the polish which will y not crack the leather Ask your shoe polisher for Nee Factory THOMPSON'S BAKERY | and Marion st. 2229 Second Puget Market Co.’s Big White Market OPEN UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK TONIGHT The Greatest Store in the City To do your marketing in. The prices save your money and the ex cellent quality of meats saves your stomach For Your Stomach’s Sake Do Your ait Here orn ence eS Big White Market MAIN SY’ SOUTH, PUBLIC MARKET BUILDING M. ROBERT GUGGENHEIM IS A LOVER OF BIG CLEAN SPORTS. M. ROBERT GUGGENHEIM. aaa Ss eu ao MUST KNOW HOW | TO BUY ROCK COD SULTAN TO ABDICATE. CONSTANTINOPLIO, March 6+ U. PoAbdul Hamtd's abdte ation | a® sultan is considered in politiont cireles here a question only of| montha, perhe only weeks. Ae] Abdul's successor there gppoara to be little « m that the prosemt | Itan's nephew, Prince Yuswut | Hin, will be chosen ROASTED SPRAKIOR ¢ 48D IN BX-GOV rare FOR A Dill ts “printe edition of exe Guild's pa per, the Cor cial Muhe The article oharwes ( | being atone reaponal ble [feat of the bill, The Rulletip re | fers to Cannon as “A Yankee hater from Hilnols, whosie willing to bn jure even North Caroiina, the state if he ean at the his apite agalnet that gave him birth thin gratity land IS OFF LOB ANGELES, Mareh ¢ Ry U P-—The match race scheduled for <n | Monday has for @ second time been “Weill, this morning Jensen lid up| catled The Los Angeles racing to Pler 6 with a bunch of rock cod | lation today gave a tla es rr « a}. @Anouncement to the bl - 7 = h ogee - p4 + ae wr | that the great race would ny he Pun. peoigay Ui as rm one we om yon Jack Atkin, King James and Rose on the ples who was trying to BUY! hen were scheduled to meet, but It the lot. The venders shrieked and /is understood that t on” showing took on while Jensen looked unin-| made by certain horses ls terested. FPlnally he said You/recent races dim ed the pro trit? moters, who feared: the race would All the buyers did was to raise the | Pot Prove the attraction they at ante, but Jensen wouldn't sit in the | F** *8Helpated ae gam Pretty soon a littl Jap wormed his way through the seeth ing macistrom of frenzied Italians Jensen sold the rock cod to the lator would tntrod Jap for three cents a pound leas/tion that he decided than the best offer of the excited | Proclamation calli buyers who didn't know how ip | so ane er i , ge atl | says the atte of the session may trit,” and then rowed complacently | PO" lin tie tenor minor billie me | aw |which altght defects have also been ow every fish buyer along }found, it tw said EXTRA SESSION FOR What you wantta fecsh?” he auerted | Jensen turned a lustreless eye BALEM, Ore March 6 upon him, and then hopefully quer-|—A lal session of th led: “You trit? [leataiature has been called to The Jap shoved down a pint flask|March 15 f Purpose of with « grin, and the aame was tm-| paseing v ration bil whic nal mediately engulfed by Jensen while | °** been found defective since it} | Was panned at the regular seasion the Itailans watched in aflont ~ < antl ote amaze Be Se om wae assured t front Is armed with a black bottle! filled with liquid crime, and the jim jams will confront m on his} next trip in. They know how to trit” now NO BOISTEROUS END OF THE LEGISLATURE IN SIGHT — and other aids to legisiation tid] "Yressig Deaton Married—A. v hold of during the session. Having It.| pretty wedding was solemnia how to get away with It le the prob- | Thursday evening at the home of jem. Mr. and Mra Deaton, 1848 54th In the meantime the mountainous |whon their daughter Tressie was pile of bill memorials and resolutions | united in marriage to Alters has not appreciably diminished, and | Martin of Mt. Vernon. Besides there is many @ lawmaker who, &/ member the two families, the} month ago hopeful of district | niy ate ce Mr. and Mrs. is now decrying the laws of | Thomas Robin Mt. Vernon. and the rales age tart and vivid. Promises Not Kept. Promises to the people at home have not been kept, and each ley ator of ir agination the ayew of bis constituen every act. Aw ® matter of probabil ity, the chances are that when he alighta at the family depot he will be greeted, “Hello, Bill, where ye been for the last week or no?” But ommittee in |the legisiator doean’t know this, and wouldn't believe it if he did, #o he worrtes all night over the fact that with three days left big bill, so im portant to him and ualmportant to thé rest, has not yery bright pros- pects, Out of the 850 laws proposed. there t# not much chance that more than 150 will ever find an enduring resting place on the statutes of the state. That has been the average in previous years, and this session will bear it out SN NE, MOONLIGHT PRANK BY COLLEGE CO-EDS After a rally given the girls ketball team in the gymna: soores of iria clad as men para the campus to the fanfare of a band using tin horns and combs. ‘The men students of the university were con cealed In the shadows, but when Indincreet youth applauded the girs there was a helter-skelter break for ‘CABINET MEMBERS TAKE THE OATH: oath to support the constitution of the United Btates, six members of the new cabinet of President Taft were sworn to their duty today rm Chief Justice of the Supeme ¢ of the United States Melville Puller, The cabinet room was the f the wimple retary tate Philander ©. Knox General Frank H. Hiteh etary of the on Lengerke Meyer Interior Richard’ A cretary of Agriculture James Wil son and Secretary of Commerce and Labor Charles Nagel. Want a house built? Find th architect on page 6. WANT—To sell your furniture. See pag VITAE-ORE Makes Strong, Healthy Women. Builds Up Robust, Vigorous Men. ok about to any ad letters we print written t ited in thin fre one-thou- ® grateful receive whe experienced its curative pov Room 11, Estabrook Bldg. 211 Union St. | P. B. MORTON General Agent. an! J[Locar BRIEFS | Sooialist Will Lecture—lor the benefit of the Independent Soctaiiata, M. L Kennedy, © socialist lecturer of note, will speak tn the Arcade ball tomorrow evening at 7 t tuple will be “Sootaliem and Ethica. ‘The legture te free. n After an elaborate or the newly |married couple left for thelr new home In Mt. Vornon. The ceremony | was performed by the Rev. KR. C. Giaws. rimands Pather, Judee A.W. Praver ¥ TURDAY, MARCH 6, 1909. JOE CANNON . | BIG RACE Ballard ‘AMERICAN LUMBERMEN BELIEVED IN COMBIN | {ORGANIZE TO CONTROL THE 6. C, BUSINESS—BIG LOBBY 18 STARTED. ANCOUVER, B. ¢ oh can Jumbermen has organized and tw h sum of a quarter 4 million dollars to gain control of }Britivh Columbia tim and lesen using part of thi in Hobby at the provincial legisiaty Victoria in order t the on timber in thin province, which are at present only for 21 yearns, made Perpetual, in shown by the’ report which has come into the hands of looal lumber mee siicieeeittintiee tate The organization ! planned, t polition at the next « h hown such @ 1 partion at Vi ervatives and liberal Ing over one another rt The head of the o well known Minness ir I 4 fight f t r r ' iw t wamp th t wit the British Cotumbla | pr t, d plete the Canadian limits, and t make doubly valuable the holding whieh this same fing of lu ' has in the Pacific Nortt t oem se oe reanization | WIN THEIR DEBATE ON _ STRAP HANGER ARGUMENT BALLARD YOUTHS PUT MUCH FEELING IN TALK FE6T THAT THEY WIN 80 Basing their argument upon the deplorable condition of the streat ar syatom in the city of Seattle, the high school won firm ity Intersoko! debate from the Broadway high schoo! last night on th ot: “Resolved, That the |Muntelpalities of the United Rtates Should Qwn and Operate Their Own Street Raliway Systems They atoutly condemned the service of the Beattle Blectrie company inef flolent and entirely inadequate for the « the people whom they ght to serve urely, th from the ¢ line to Fauntleroy Park jfare, but when the person ie oor polled to hang on a strap all. the way, they said, the present systen was wrong, and due tn the mogt gare Ae t | Badward Figar fimanded T. Toces, an hant, whe bas been com r-old girl to way snd work for hie the court he would not p school, that he need~| | e4_ hae ‘Tudge Frater informed Toces thas | { hia girl wae fot in sehool next Monday the cow would impose « fine of Bim, which might make ft cheaper to hire help ‘PRICES PAID TO PRODUCERS Buren toca ran er othera. te ‘ pound. ‘hogs. r pound: lamb, Cie ter pound, bulls and oxen, 3146 per bound MEATD—Drvesed—Veal, larga tile per pound; medium, ili we | an jeotations Fit —App VRORTABL ES Carrot jenck potatows, 023-48 per $2-226 per sack, turnips, BD Do you want | See who loans It, on page 6 to borrow money. « Ele ctro Painless "| Dentists ALL OPERATIONS PAINL 5084) CREDIT GIVEN. =-- FREE--- CONSULTATION AND RXAMINATION, Experts In Every Department. All Work Guaranteed, 82-K Gold Crown: Bridge Work, § Per Tooth. Full Plates as Low as $8.50, The Best Dentistry that you can obtain in the city and at the cheap eut possible prices. We Do Exactly ae We Advertise, LABORING PEOPLE'S DENT! ‘nec RO DENTAL PARLORS. Cor. Firat and Pike. Opposite Public Market, were Sve Sa Westers ct tah hen ern. Lar — ole live | w ite oo aiteeeds 110 Ps | xen 8 | fi id Vive, ‘ate Rs pound: © gr ve per don; ducks eprim arise ber be dressed, ieee a nd. pigeons. per Genes: ive, ite: Aressed, tho; Belg mor to the fact that under prt ate own ership the pany la not co: \ furnish enough care, © ut elty counell vested compel cony demand just and earnestness their speeche that the audience wa» carrie to the finish in perfect wonder at th ic-spiritedness of th pponents does not f the fight inning orat r fa Hen wiok ndway's George McPherson and Bernard Fr debate were Professo ton, Dean Priest Mason. troatme nt IN RELIEF WORK —_— OLIC PRINST MAKES MOST STARTLING 9. ™ AGAIN®T PRALIANS, } NEw TORE, March ¢ By U. P Charging ¢ ‘ nnectlon with reliet wo rhe toslowing the ‘die tha Rev. An or of Bt. Martan’s leveland, wh Statement Tmmigratior ry, sboar Deutehiand, after her arrival ye | ae te Offietal 18 part follows ‘Sowardice by the Italian soldjors | and polloe cost the life of my father Suffering untold w be lay for three days pinioned debria. The relief corps wa to aid m becaw embers feared the fall aS. They ta ys Ane] for three days, but made no attem te ar him oyt saw Itallan » eyes of thelr office iors, under the} commit acts | eruelty which newspaper ould dare pri ille San t a! their othing te mander ‘When You You Want Real Good Food *° THOMPSON'S CAFE Seeend_av. ond Marton ot, Open ali night. a baa ae ae Se wame piace carrying fet clothing | and food to his friends | No help of any kind was given te the r without remuneration the American people i be the tyranny which I did they atribute « e penny if ah other earth ved what has been left Jape Com Through Dance Tonight Dance tonight (Saturday) at Leech! Park pavilion. Gentiem 50c: adios _free. es os Pittine NEED GLASSES? ss.5"% W. R. TYMMS, M. D. Ovultat and 344 Arcade Main 22) Aurtet Bids 0; Ind PASHRALE SUFTS FOR Bove BASHA #250, e150 2O, 91.50, 1. SHOmS, O. B. Williams Co. 1010 Western Avenue, Seattle, Wash. Ass | OREGON LEGSLATORS GRA FT is CHARGED ‘: Japy, hot air sweat baths, and other | | Special this week only. tep-y drugiege meth Optical roome | fi id filled spectaciee oF Gye glasgeg, for fitting miatece and treating eyes. | fitted to your eyes with “epeta Hest equipped offices in Beate. Con- | ie . mplete, $3.80. Satisfaction »” Treatments $1 each.|«uaranteed. Myers Optical Co., Bee- A Onteopath apd. Optician Becond Ave, Over 407-8-9 People's Tank Widg, Second Jand Pike Main 2451 evening WHOLESALE RETAIC USE YOUR PHONE IND. 2915 — ~ MAIN 124Q WE DELIVER DRU 4: DOWN-TOWN STORE (013-1018 FIRST AVENUE UP-TOWN STORE pee ce to STLAKE AVE, FREE TO ALL SE ATT LC, ar-orrice rece et | we ST ROOM! eT | Is Scheduled for Monday See tomorrow’s a great surprise and a big event—it won’t announcements—it’s come again for some time—buy all you need—it means phenomenal savings. Monday is the day and the place is Both Stores of THE QUAKER DRUG CO. 1013-15 First Ave. —TWO STORES— 406 Pike St. SUNDAY BLUE LAWS ARE BANISHED 4 they terfore are not noisy NEW CRIMINAL CODE LAW with nesrby EASY SOME WAYS, BUT HARD OTHER WAYS 19] Sunday, pr BY T. J. DILLON OLYMPIA, March 6.—Washington witout have « brand new set of ortm ; police interference. | BU- an ® Governor Hay | 4 BR eg cor yprcel, Bo. f signature to the erlminal | 4 nts that are not essentially r the most part the Prize fights a under the coting only 46 fi an, with stricter s and 944- ome who fall with The ap © powers to suppress them, punishment for vartc has | The fn ie not so well off it been change ul rule] 8% and the cigaret quirhel” made more ne ntional| Whiskey are anathema, The @at- transgressor verning gambling are spectfic- ar ly t, but woak in that they al- here are offenses oo a ae re have | low Wide Aiseretion to the judge who Impones the penalties passed unpunished because no one |!) 4 had the forethought to have a law}, The ¢ will go into effect Ju on the subject, which tre specifical-|11, after which date all offen¢ ade misdemeanors, with the cer- | Will be tried and punished under the t some offender |"*¥ laws as —_ + Eight Candies on the Cak m2 eon with the scattered | honor of her eighth birthday tie vit F obtelvey % general conduct | tie hoy and girl friends of Iittle Mige fade bp mah recent Erma Tho m, i811 Ward st, foal change, perhaps, deals with the eek Se ee ae eee observance of Sunday. The blue wren ghcw gon oe bore Boeiy A omy candy and oth rf presents dear to law features have been stricken, an D4 | the hearts of little girls. There were activities and recreations ch by! wight candles on hér cak mmon consent are innocent on iat week days retain their innocence on {Busine 26 chance Look over oe OSTEOPATHY sg, 00 Glasses $2.50 Electricity, ‘vibration, Mbt ther PROV. LITTLE'S HIGH CLASS SCHOOL OF DANCING Auth f the Weilts, Two Step. Three Rehet Leber Temple Mall. Classes Tyce, and Friday Brent Prt Soctal Nights Wed. and Sat lensone by ap Vier 6, Foot of Untwersity Pier 6 GEORGE nRooM, SAIL MAKER AND RIGGER 190,000 aq. ft. of Paulins for Rent. Flag Poles and Smoke ect Ind. 964 mt. re stacke Phone PER DOOR UST the door for bun- galows and summer homes. All square finish following the old mission style. Sold by dealers generally at from 2.60 to $3.50 per door. Our price only $1.60. MADE IN OUR OWN MILL