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OMMISSIONERS ASK " THAT PROBE BE | | ROMPLETE n Carkeek Prom- jses to Go to Bottom of Charges a reault of charges of inhu-| qreatment of inmates at the} . farm, made in int published in The the ty comminaic yesterday to the Chamber of Com-| -» Star committee, which ts to in the county hospital for al-| pnt, an invita: | b@ almshouse tn] be Investigation | Por the past sy oral weeks com: | Have been made against the at of both the hospital Ea the poor farm. It was alleged the hospital pationts were not tly, and that the heat mand other con ‘ were Commissioners Act. feaditions were reported at farm, whereat the com Gecided to tak fh the Cham , Pak expected the committee me its work today or tomorrow commissioners estate that #o know, the hospital pa ed been given safficient a2 Of the heating, Commission. ford acknowledged there nent, owing plumbing had fajudiciously torn up during sinter months. This was done, fe Mr, Rutherford, on ice the buliding inspector Friends of Or. Corsen. Saterday a committee from Pking County Medical society ‘ of which friends of Porsoe, superintendent of the conducted an investiga - expressed themerives as 1 with conditions they mM although it was admitted | further examination would a [Wi THIS FOR i YOUR couGH | fo quaces of Btycorineg with | Saipee eh Wiratm On of Fine — end « half pint of et a Brake weil at doses af a teaspoonful every we oh ing. ture possesses fut properties ines, and Will break « cold ty-four hOwrs and cure any, that is curable. fe having ty by CO. Cineinnatt, ii car ‘ EXTRA IN TAFFETA aist Values AND MESSALINE Regular $6.50 and $7.50 values. al offer embraces the very newest CHAMBER COMMITTEE WILL | A STATE NEWS | Much interest ts being shown here he necessary before the committes would go on record with a final re port Dr, Corson ts a momber of the King County Medical soctety When told that the county com: | missioners would aak the Chamber | of Commerce committee to j Vostigate the poor farm, Chateman | CROCKER MAY LOSE JOB Carkeok of the committee stated! wag WhtGe "te, 1 that the public might be assured! packed wolidiy by the toleoation that such Gn investigation Would / tom the state of Washiagion, M.| be complete and thorough i: Wartoeac Gubluiutar ea tpchane Rural Carriere Appointed has an excellent chance, it is re WASHINGTON, D. C., April 18, | ported today, of being the next col Ray Hamilton has been appointed | lector of internal revenue for Wash regular and Joha M. Ward ington, to auec B.D, Crocker of tute rural carrier on route No. Walia Walla Port Willams, Wash ibatt 1 at Crocker is said to have tnourred the enmity of Re | now United & THE MARKETS resentative Jones, senator from when be was making his that sta’ campaign for the senatorial toga. | Pireuant to a recent rule of the | Crocker was Senator Ankeny's man. | board of pardons, | ager, but his man was not re Mount Vernon.-Friday night the elected local high school will debate with The supreme court yesterday re — — - the Snohomish school for the cham- | ¥eked the decision of the King plonship of the Northwest gounty superior bench, which grant frost " ton, new Inspector of ordnance, has | hearing on charges of conduct un ae these gevee reported for duty becoming an officer aetet, “ere oi | FOR KIDNAPERS Spokane.-very effort of the at| Mal. Case was subjected to a | . one torneys for the G. N. tn the federal |court-martial for eritisizing con be 2 | (ty United Press) court yesterday to reveal the back struction work on the new armor e +} CLEVELAND, Obto, April 13.—| ers of the North Coast were futile, | Which the m New fodictmenta for kidnaping | The case came up on a condenma fressing altog me 20 Rilly Whitl were returned by the! tion eal Case was tried and sentenced to a ite ve 16 | #rand Jury today against J. H. Boyle) Aberdeen.—Aftor searching for reprimand } He ' is and his wife, now in jail at Sharou/five years, John Hanke has re The supreme court held that Maj. | Re . $2 | awaiting trial on charges of black: | gained possession of his & year-old Case, as a citizen, had the right Roo dressed, ig. ha q eemiere. Aretnes , i | malt boy. The lad had been adopted hy |to criticise the work Turkeys, live. th ‘ 24 | It is understood that the newl]an actress, who died recently in pea aroused, Ib «+ 4 J indictments were returned at the | city, and every effort of the To Give Democrats Jobs ; 13 | fnata: of the sheriff, who feared | father to locate the boy failed un-| WASHINGTON, D, C, April 12 % that the woman would be re 4) til yesterday President Taft has instructed {2 | at Sharon Orting.-Pive hours after arriy. Director North, of the census bu j ing here for care at the Old Sol-/reau, to disregard party lines in ‘SALVATION ARMY m shella re .08 | B shells, No 15 00 Granulated bone 4.00 | Bone meal, 10 5.00 | Serateh food 1.76 Common ci $16 War Memories” will be the sub | ject tonight at the series of meet lave Weight ings held im celebration of Gen 06% 04% | Hooth’s cightieth birthday. The ee 4 Sf entire evening will be given over Heifers, Ib. vr $s | to stories of thrilling and extraor Hogs. ib ee | eT% dinary Mghts In whieh the Salvation $3 | Army founder has engaged toa andy ag . 3 Wednesday will be “Young Peo Dressed Meats, plo’s night,” Thursday, “Reunion Veal, laree a to might.” Friday, “Holiness Unto the Veal, good medium 42) Lord evening,” and on Saturday the Peee. “Opening of the Mysterious Box” is Eastern Washington to take place timothy + 29.0099 .49 ~~ Alfaite » 18.0 Vieek, Suncaies WEALTHY WOMEN ON A timethy Wheat hay . win NEW STUNT compressed 2.00 Cute, per ton 43.00@ 14.09 Oats, Kasters Wash- | silane tngton ~ §2.00@44 0 (Ry Unlted Prees) mee, se - iH +4 NEW YORK April 13.—Recel ver +8 age ° | Whitridge, of the Third Avenue fone 33°33 | Raftroad company, gave a reception ton $2.00 to the 3,000 motormen and conduc ee tors emp! pany. Mra ciedsel cate, pol T.? 33-83 | whitridge and daughtors, Mise Anne Reed corn meal, ton 35.00 | Morgan, daughter of J. P. Morgan an fo ‘Mrs. BH. Harriman aod Mrs ba wn 56-090 96-00 | oaginn Robinson acted as the | road's hostesses SAVE MONEY. The Buffalo stock of Clothing,| Labor Conference With Taft Hats, Shoes and Furnishings at 424/ WASHINGTON, D. ©. April 12 || Pike at. is being sold at 29¢ to 450 | -—President Gompers, of the Ameri on the dollar to close the estate of can Federation of Labor, has ar Wiliam Berger, principal owner. ranged for an tmportant Isbor con The entire stock will be mercilessly | ference at the White House next sacrificed | Priday. 9 ‘The Exclu- sive Style | Shop” 714-716 SECOND AVE. SPECIAL ant stylesin both taffeta *- and messaline. They come in many at- tractive designs to suit all tastes and | pretty new shades to match all suits. This is an extraordinary offer. WONDERFUL | New Suit Values $23.50 The models embraced in this wonder- ful assortment are strictly tailored styles, fashioned on lines of the best Parisian and American designs—including various length coat suits. The cloths are sturdy serges, fancy worsteds, diagonals and satin finish cloths in all the new shades. These suits have a style ¢haracter of their own just as much as our higher priced garments. They represent a stand- ard of value unequaled. THE STAR Eastern Fugitive Caught PORTLAND, neph Joys, Ore alias woumht * of Chicago, 1 ew long by the detec tan Pran: | burgla has beea | | K dr t and for a ner Spokane.-A. G. Dahi ts today out | | | TUESDAY, APRIL 13, today of jail on $1,000 bonds to keep the |4On on the part of the 1909. (Ry United Pres.) BAN FRANCISCO, April 18 as a rewult of the denuncla Methodiat j Peace on account of taking five | ministers of this city on the de shota at hiv brother because the|plorable position taken by the var | latter would not close 4 door when |lous Methodist. churches of the asked, Two shots took effect, but |ocountry in endeavoring to secure j the brother will not die | jpastors who are not.burdened with South Bend.--'This city Ix to have | umerous offapring & $60,000 court house building During the regular weekly meet Spokane. — James P, Crowson, |Ing of the Methodist clergy yester member of the RootGordon grand | es jury, Is reported dying. One mem | ber han died wince the investiga dior’ home, Mra. Iwaac M. Jobo | started s6u of Hamilton, and Madbury H | Hingham.-Kimer 8. Cave, of od gs ot Sot Cremard, glee j Alameda, Cal. has been elected | Pt? Of senile decay alrite ela. ae | Walia Walla--tevoral couviols | have been paroled, others pardoned. | but thelr names are not announ j | | } } | | | No. 3 | The cultivation of cocns | extends from Central America to Beall, and from the Weat Indian Ie. lands to Western Africa, Ceylon and java, ard the imately, $45,000, 009. annually, "Way back in 1736 they had some peculiar methods, in dentistry. Instruments * beane are worth appros- TO CRITICISE the time th brown cocoa is put in tins hirardelli retains its natural purity and full flavor. Don’t ask merely for cocoa | —ask for Ghirardelli’s. Were few and crude, fand dental surgery was limited to extracting teeth Vhe usual method was to pullevery tooth that ached, and if the “tooth drawer” didn’t happen to get the right one, he went back after some more until the ache stopped or the supply of teeth ran out | Things are different and better Extracting the tooth is the last res¢ in dentistry now ort. Unless there {has been too much delay, proper filling and capping can save your teeth it There are cases where a dentist as made a bridge for a person with but three teeth left in one jaw, and delicate and expensive as the oper ation was, the result was wear a plate | The skill jence, far with all its acco 1 dentist, like the skillful ph ;}many methods and materials at his disposal better than to have to mpanying troubles sician, has Often we can find a way to save teeth that dentists without ithe same materials to work with and the same experi would recommend in all honesty to be extracted | There are times when we recommend extraction of a jtooth, but in most cases some simple and not expen sive dental operation will save it 8. R. WAGONER, D. D. &. cH 103-204-306 D. 8. | The Raven prescription service | J, W. BOISOL, D, D. 8. WHARTON, D. M. D. Johnston Bidg “CHOICE CUTS | means that the doctor’s skill In pre. I" eof, Pork, Mutton and Lamb. scribing Is most efficiently supple mented by the druggists’ skill in compounding. RAVEN DRUG CO.,| 1416 Beoond Av. | DR. J. N. SAXE DENTIST Graduate of Northwestern Unt | versity Dental School, Chicago. - | Licensed to practice in Wash | ington, Wisconsin and Mitnols.| Prices reasonable, All work guaranteed | } Examination Free » 337-8-9-40 Arcade Bidg. JOHN C. WALLING C0. PIANOS, TALKING MACHINES MUSIC . Nenr 4th Ave SHors— SHOTS SHOES GRBAT show mall OWN CLOTHING "ANY, 1121 Wtent muaranteed market that affords you the best at all seasons of the Lunch Sent to Your Husiness, King up 8 1880; Ind. L a4a4 THY ONIMNTAL atrietly fresh. The ear. PALACE MARKET Second and Vesler. Total Cost Only 10c A Wholesome and Ap NBW YORK BOX LUNCH oo. “s 25 Solo Tables—25 Mar, restaurant, clear stand and ven-chalt Largost E world. $10 1418-16-17 nlon. rROv, LITTLE'S ASS KOHOOL OF DANCING the Improved Waite, and Bohot TEOPATHY tricit pration, Mebt ther alr at bathe, and ott ™m in =Optieal roe ttt sao and treating atte From the time the beans mature on the trees, to ss. (MINISTERS WITH LARGE FAMILIES NOT WANTED How man Methodist mint {day the question arose children should a ter have? After a general dincusator agreed that the ined by the majority of congregation regarding the familles of mintaters wan unfair and unsatisfactor It was claly that five good positions were » only limited progeny, a resulted in the re op to preachers with 1 that this ha jon of minis ohtldren to the gen ters possessing man lens desirable vecuring sultabte for super and other appointive places under the new census act men ‘MAJ. CASE HAD RIGHT SEATTLE MEN DIE IN SNOWSLIDE | Word has | n recelved in this clty by M John Wiliams that her husband, with James M. Mont gomery and James Gray, lost thetr lives in @ snowslide at the Bonanza mine near Valdez, April 6. The bodies of the th men will be brought here by the steamship Obtoe, which left Valder for Beattie yeuterday | WANT—To sell your furalture. | Boo page 6 eee | BARGAINS GOING FAST. | Our big 3 ad wall paper aale la o well started The bargains | are going fast, but there's enough | for all. However, ‘tis to get} in early Bale continues until its} all sold. FEDERAL PAINT & WALL PAPER CO, | 1814 First Av e aromatic We have . reduced the price of every Child's Suit in The Great Western store —the include Casal meres, Worsteds and Serg made the “Buster Brown” Style, and in Single oa, up and Double Breasted Coats, with Kaickerbocker To reduce this large placed the prices at the lowest poss ble figures, and you should visit thie store bef buy ing the boy a suit this spring. Look at these Trous ore stock we have prices & Fancy Children’s Suits, worth up to $1.25 $4.00 100 Double-Breasted Chil dren's Suits, in fancy cassimeres and worsteds worth $3.50, $1.95 now 600 Children’s Suite, tn fancy worsteds, regujar price $4.00, 2 now é ‘ 160 of the very finest $6.00 and $6.00 = Children’s Sults, in Scoteh, plain tweed and 3 35 fancy ‘ 100 doren “Mother's Fried” Waists, Shirts and Blouse’, worth up to $1.00, now 35 going at C 100 pairs of Kn Pante, in corduroys, tweeds and worsteds, $1.50, now 35c, 456 ana 65c worth up to Great Western Clothing Co. 1017-1319 First Avenue. Between Union and University Ste. a sale of Oriental rugs— —20% to 407 less than regular prices MR. D, T. BROUN a native importing merchant, for 15 year at Newport, R. L., is conducting a locatéd ale of Oriental rugs in our rug department Mr ing in price Broun offer from ibout 400 selected pieces , rang $5.50 to $475 this is an unusual opportunity to secure genuine Orientals very much below the regular price. Mr | up to $10.00. Broun also shows a fine | embroidered scarfs and centerpiec room size Axmin regular price $32.50 an exceptionally good Axminster rug, with a heavy pile; the choicest Oriental and medallion designs; full-room sortment of Bulgarian hand is ranging In prices from $1.00 / ster rugs— size, 9 by 12 feet; splendid values at the regular price.of $32.50. Speciaily priced for this WEEE ove ccccore $21.00 OO I I DIL | $5.00 will bring an EMPRESS into your home— ~—the easiest running and most perfect sewing ma- chine made—superior to any, regardless of price. —it is fully guaranteed for ten years. the regular “machine store price” is $45.00—our price $24.50. SEATTLE $24.50 without question, this fs the lowest price ever made on a machine of this high character with @ 10-year guarantee. bsolutely reliable. the principle of thts EMPR’ model is simplicity and per- fection of construction. It will give lasting service, can be perfectly operated, ts fit ted with simple drop-head, new shuttle motion and gear- ing. Attractive polished case, two drawers on each side and one in center. IT WILL WORK RIGHT AND STAY RIGHT, APRA APPAR arr Standard rniture Cova) Your \ \ TACOMA Second Ave. at Pine Street Savings & Trust Company Second and Cherry DIRECTORS JAMDS D. Hoa N. B. SOLNER OFrriceRsS JAMES D. HO J.D. LOWMAN, vi STOWART, Help wanted mate, Page 6 { "Th e Newport CAFE & GRILL FIRST AND MADISON. ALHERT HANSEN, First Jeweler a Cherry Optical Department Strong 1a weakling? Are yo! rough and an bashfulnes DR. 8. S. HALL CO.,| 18t4 Second Ave, Seattle, | Please send me, your free 100-page 1

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