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THE BrOR— WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1909. Ks | yeaa nami lgry REAL ESTATE | LIVE STOCK tat a Madi cacao daa Continued Fn nd and Gale Mabjes | \ y ~~ ty dev | * BANK CLEARINGS Phones, | Seattle. - yi - pola , 6 tines of De Eacl * Clearings today . .$1,64 *| pendable Dey AC * 6 y eqhorns ® Balance 7s | ; VF AN a : H ~ mga + Tacoma * . Beet 11 * today $586,186 «| t - r | that the qualit could be. t (tered. iu ——astoonemdies * . 14,001 &| HE WAS GIVEN AMPLE TIME TO! Ajno accorting to Dr. Peterkin jee + Main oe P ortiand ease . PREPARE FOR COMMITTEE =| the aupprin nt, Dr. Corson, i* -~ " ew oa’ s0) * OF DOCTORS. porsohally acquainted with most of | ay Pullete : the members of the committee, and : « % wen | : he accompanied them at times | From among the wide assortment of Couch Covers, three pop ws one | FR RRSREE ERE HHH HH! Dr. G. 8. Peterkin, chairman of| while) thpy were Int : viewing the | |the King County Medical soolety | ular and inexpensive numbers have been selecte _ = - —n ea or — cs which investigated the Fitt ed : nlninent ‘ ae mitted diy aa ae one for special men asked if he expected the to complain in the pres |i tion . r H © of their divector, who id at e . % — “ker | Who t# superintendent of the coun-| will discharge them from the bow umn h ( “ : ~ > Y oucl overs of good qual é tout f; ¢. extri | - _ ty hospital, virtually directed the! pital, or force unseen indignities wen er fg 1 qua Are ut fabri { 1 My o=t Investigation, and furtherm that) upon them at will, Dr, Peterkin | tapestry, in rich Oriental effect uring 72 inches by 3 yard = ‘ he had had ne , ’ . be he had had ample time to prepare | flared up and thundered that Dr Handsome, durable Covers: size 60 ; N nmittee’s vinit Corson had always borne an en ) Reversible Couch Co The King County Medical soctety | viable reputation, and that any acts | s by 3 yards ‘ee ji a with the was asked by the nty commis: | of his were beyond question | conventional designs, on hea D. W. Fleming ang ga ‘ Arthur Cromley, 66 years old, and | stoners to make an investigation of| The committee report showed |ff $4.95—Couch Covers in Kashgar | viceable fabric The patterns are * h county assessor at Hothell,| the conditions said to exist the th no doctor lived at the hospital 1 gu New Tork ‘ “= rm - track by a Northern Pacific hospital, and returned an opinion pre yo oy het at aa ae pattern—copies of the pular Orien igned in light Color Size 60 incl ot ce ae tints, delivered 3s fihi. | ale this morning at 11 o'clock and | that the affairs were conducted in a/wistant doctors were allowed to/M tal pieces, in soft, dark colors. These | by 3 yard | Mote I ' at te} seriously tnfured. Hiw skull te frac! proper manner have private practices, despite the 3 ‘1 ans | GBATILN PUBLIC FURL MAnAme | mred and seve Al ribs broken, He| | Dr. Peterkin also admits that the | fact that the county paid them for | cpp Se? ek eT eae ‘f > GO. elves quality, weight and service | Was taken » the ttle General food served could have been served | administering to the hospital pa SNAI @ a rit; Waadt hospital, where it is thought that/in & much improved manner, and |tiente 3 ; : ities WANTED—TO BORROW he has small chance for recovery ’ . Fixe HOM Guna, ic DOdbe deal ee TV cea RA SRERS BOER AS TO BUY OR BUILD a beh: ~ met FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE * WEALTHY WIDOW is AFTER A MAN “4 went tes a Tie CHICAGO, April 21 of young men from all p ren * | A THEATRE HERE . . we n of the elty, moat of them J. J, Shubert, leader of the the-| Loe Angeles we propone to build. | 9 F DIXON & + members of the Methodist #/4trical insurgents who are in con- In Tacoma and Spokane, as well as ee T A i 4 oh ena BB : incopal church, are beateg fitet with the so-called theatrical other coast cities, we shall acquire ialeaiaiigll ~~ ee - > ing Rev. Jamon W. Rowe, sec tront, reached Seattle laxt night theatres, and to each of our . a to retary of missions for the My brother and I shall build, buy | houses we will send good the store, doing a nice bustages of |f church, for prospectuses and #|/OF lane a theatre In Seattle,” said | attractions fresh from New P sand: ~ = specifications concerning bis Mr. Shubert, “We have already se-| We plan to give our Seattle shows x and | MONEY TO LOAN. nnouncement that a wealthy ired theatres in Ran Francisco, In’ a run of two weeks ARTRE AT Rowe is anxi to find the right applicant, for he not only wants to please the lady but he also wishes to add a od by if he ALLEGED KIDNAPER HAS A BIG CRIMINAL RECORD | ity United Brews.) cago. He said that the prisoner's | MERCER, Pa, April 21—-Reports name wae Anna McDermott, but| BIDS TO CARE FOR covering the past life of Mrs. J. H. that that she has acquired the fol Roy lowing Aliases: Mrs, Frank Yorke, | x . Helen Yorke, Helen Parker, Mra | é = _— ome Seinen with the kidnaping of Willte Whitl®, frank A. Minor, Helen McDonough, |f aucrio , ¥ Bros ‘ ' at Sharon, were placed tn the hands Mre. KR. G. Walters and Mrs. Jones ‘Awetion and Bales Stadten, — - | Letted Press) lot District Attorney Lininger, of The detective says that she acquir : Rikistes Sought and est | ; : WASHINGTON, DC. April 21 oe Nn of th ~ ell Low ‘Auction every Friday t to: ortee 0 ° : > Mereer county, today by Supt. e¢ ail of thes mos within three poreee. “alt sitet. on nant H , Si gy ‘s fit today = Scauffler, of & private detective yeare from the time she left her) . Met deurgctewn recs = |the care of the Alaska insane for sas been conducting @ Parents’ home Dp, W. Fleming SBI New Tork Biock 0) commission » to the church f ts successful +. - 7 * *. . 7 * * PROPOW Rox | ® widow ix seeking a man. Dr with * . *. * * - * * * SOE RR EER eee ee under arrest in connection asap sa | ey, who a clon On the next four years. The Sitka ‘ if yA SING oR "ESS IRESSER M OGANY CHAM- Roun vay your weeds ei Hot Springs Sanitarium, represent |**cret investigation, o He gen ha he says te the! Bp tad 4: oe ye ms + apts ‘ > RINCESS “DREeer hs wae ty SPECIAL Ba prices, OF well them om com Salary leans, low pat conan, Ce ed by Delegate Wickersham, bid Scauffler states that the woman woman's criminal history aad) ae / $24.00—Of oak, principally J K » SCIAL, aS See The | 88 the daughter of William and states tbat her claim that she bas! Built on modern English Kate Parquhar Mefermott Mra. rich and influential friends is un McDermott died reeently at Chi- true, “ 50-—-Of dainty design, $25 per month per capita. $6.50. 5 > t — MISCELLANEOUS, | BAA RE iene The ted ay [Crystal Springs Sanitarium, at with shaped panel in back, _ _—————— Portiand, Oregon, represented by | and carved top rail. Broad 1 : \ | oe Sreecianey, De, Cos, ad 39788 - —— = IM square posts; box construc. | drawers and panel ends; | seat of ph cane has = ale Mr. Wickersham urged that the 1 ie f 3 be | Tt . . leaving of the expense of trans |f| tion, An excellent Chair, | beveled plate mirror, 18x36. | moulded frame; shaped front Sea ComMaNcisG | portation from Alaska to Portland 1 well made and all o Small carving at top of glass | legs. High-grade construe- insane be treated and cared ’ Sitka, The rd will be | arter-sawed, finished gold- lines. Has large genuine leather seat, panel back and Has serpentine-front | The garden thief has begun his into bloom, the thieves tramped pernicious work again down the whole garden. } The pretty little garden tn front Kyety year the miscreants get to! of the home of Mrs. John Proells, work in the residence districts, and at 717 28th av. was robbed and the police department will be! Sag on peered | AN ELOPMENT | mutilated by miscreants last night. urged to instruct every patrolman - Wanferd anetract | Not satisfied with ‘taking some in those districts to be eapectally nave AT Ue oe rm Taek Pree) eotty Beautiful tulips which had just burst}on the lookout for these thieves 7 e ATTORN Law. SAN JOBE. Cal, Apri # retty a bres a ap Totem Pole, Panes ‘The Provident Legal ton p—. of age, whe startled the sock elect | relailalialialiehaliahelalalalia cH D DOOR a | with Albert Gibeon, ls today a pett- = ‘3h40 per hsp nl oe NS | ANGEB ANNOUNCED. on *) i A ks er husband and toner for divorce. LEADER COM NG Beginning t doers, sole’ grade 8! 68 — Shortly ® ing the following changes in Cara ee Me a riage Mrs. Gibson learned that her ip young of @ oho Andereoe & Beliey, $06 Pioneer & ew husband bad mastied Miss Bugenie Mre. Thomas Fertil, of Chie ‘+ town will go inte effect: Wall enema | Norton, daughter of County Com-/ who ts the head of the women's res- | @ ingford ay. and Meridian av an 4 AN “a a ¥ im ied.) missioner J. RB. Nerton, of Clacks-/cue and slum work of the @atvation|® care outbound will operate via ~ wenn Ban vorneh mas county, Ore, in 1903, and from | Army in the Weatern ctates, will! @ Third av and Pine st. to Weat eS - sauen EMITH & KMLLY, 510-370 Colman BAe |whom he had never secured a di visit Beattie tamorrow and ©1l! @ Wwke, Bloop at. cara are to run ‘Tee toot Gaiat made vorce |epeak in the Salvation Army Da!l.|@ on Pine st, between First ay a Ne HT ee of Fifth ay. and Washington 2 Comcade Waynich Blevted nage Ay, and Washingion | and Westlake boulevard, and Comrade Waynick has bean elect. |": St * PB mm. in tl Fs * Bouth Seattle inbound cars ed ntute secretary of the soctnilat | “AK AmOne women and children. | | @ will be routed weet on Jackson party gre tem. Until & state referen. | MPS. Batili formerty had ihe over- ie at, to Sesond av. and retern Mate 7 : n° | night of the army's work among) e gry “ ‘ . “Sanne. dum vote can be taken on the ous matin Japan Hor husband ie | 2 bon. Fortoea place withou = Ne OF GoM. | (2X Of former Becretary Krucaer. | ager of ait Salvation Army opera pris BALLARD, April 21. The rest-| tions tn the-entire Western country sto.) A General | dents Ballard are up in arms| Mra. ¢ at George Frenc h will me LADY'S § UMBRELLA DESK, SPECIAL 5 STAND, SPECIAL A high-grade Desk of oak, VALUE, $1.75—Of principally quarter-sawed, : : oak, finished weath- finished fumed. Interior is MUSIC CABINET, SPECIAL, | ered wenty-cight fitted with drawer and | $9.75—Of birch, finished mahogany, | inches high, fourteen open files. Writing-bed is | with mahogany top and door. Has | inches across to 22x28 inches. Desk 29! serpentine-front door, shaped front | Fitted with drain inches wide and 42 inches | legs and interior fitted with four slid- | pan, and strongly |againet the “Children of God" and | Company. high | ing shelves. made : = SRALTIM Brann. het by h. I ~ ——— 2 en Meer iclatmed that the best part of the WILL MAKE ENORMOUS i oe : : OAK OFFICE TABLE, Bicvougs. | shore in entirety spotted hy this a PECIAI 1 ~ pHouse re mnernernmnnmenms | mmity. and that so fare pienick SD OS OO ye sa | tia Somes he Som nea une wy cares ee| DEMAND ON SEATTLE Serpe CIAL, $ ua — | pastimes will be out of the question gear GLAINVOTANTEL eg esor gab i leflne oke ; ; tered-oak, finished weathered. te eae new we —meeneenmenncennnnmcenmeee een | The officers of the Chamber of P ; fan ives 38) “Mire Rhater, civ ‘ PATENT ATTORNEYS. | Commerce have jesued & general'ape Top 36x60 inches; beveled 7 Fepair. 38 teat | ieiien goly i TEATRRTR. Wicks Froos taigy season, | | peal to the people to let the rooms | } ES is | Sette tee eee eee eee eee . shy fixed oie! Aathetadnllediad liad interest allowed oe PROCUME that may be rented to exposition edges, round corners. Two viettors with the chamber's informa. ton burea at ones, (iy Watied Pree) sient ee eke pee besos ed Patent | Seerotary Yandel! says the house-| CINCINNATT, 0. April tas drawers, 19 inches wide. Flut ae Mark 18 years. in 7 5 DENTISTS. j tab Colman ea holders in Seattle cannot begin to} Mulhern, aged 12 years, disap. mar hines hai te, tah Bel lapprectate what an enormous de-| peared from the parochial school ed legs, bolted to rail. wit be made on tnialin thiw city this afternoon. It is jations during | believed that he has been kidnaped | “Warnes @ Co. ce Som Sid et ase EN TAL PAR-| noyq. tary Mord book Write for book |Mand the ee ity for acc DETECTIVE SEAVice. June, July and Ans st, and especial The tad's father, John Mulhern, | WE GET THE #Vivptxce eee y the last two monthe. died recently, and the mother a } Tae IDENCE taal ucla ~———- few days ago received a constder- ter scae Oete Geos Wense Lats. we weind eqlto | VERNMENT iS MAK avie sum from an insurance policy | | Male aud female ope #6. Divorce | Wet och —athenolR — | whieh he carried ‘ en ote Yesterday Mrs. Mulhern reoetved 4 | [Aadeeson Supwis Co. 111 | if $2300 was not sent to a specified INCORPORATED | The comptaint made hy certain| address before evening her son Mt DO. | Com! concerns in the state of Wash-| would be stolen. The letter was | Chronic aie: ington that t nent wawltot heeded, and it is thought the Feeates, Tiled | hs crning oll at th rd in place | writer has carried out his threat "NAMES COMMITTEE T0 | ‘samioue CHARGES ADE. ‘BIG ICE JAM AT BT at | harming oft at 1 has been anewered y AS ANGELES, Cal, April 2 “tavmaster gonoral of he ory AG CLIENT NOW =| axe ciry BEAUTIFUL curses mat ET Havin, APAGARA FALLS In & communication to the Chamber MA! Huntington, Gen Harrison Gray of Commerce. The letter states that iN THE CITY JAIL Phe Che wilt Otls, publisher of the Times, B. T (By United Brews.) the botlers at the yards have been | take the initiative In the matter of | Earl, publisher of the Express, and NIAGARATFALES i : April 21, pplied with both 1 and off bop other local capitalists are mem ving slowly Gown the rivet, & burners ‘This wae done to deter- Jaupe Waters charged th bur | mountainous ice jam, weighing thousands of t threater mine accurately Just which waa the|glary, was this morning brought to housands of tons, threatens to do more economical. If it te found after | trial Yefore Superior Judge Gitltam North 1917 tables and 1 and nigh Lorrespondeney ait sastete cities, ind 3473, J. A CODY, Supt ips Ua Detective Aw Ph ater Central Bide All branches Conwai tres Private Investigations, ete 1708, Ind @Tt “De Tecker. Union Block. Ind. Osi0, decorating the city during the prow re a the A-¥.-P. 5, followlug Of a syndicate which has purchased that will prevent the com ion of the $20,000,000 Owens ister Print ng Mouse, 19% Beneae a request from many of Seattle sane serious damage to the Lewiston and switches & test that coal is more economfeal| Waters j# alleged to have stolen a} PP aw has appoluted Rive aqueduct project, are being pages, eteene to the hotels 1 than off, then the yard will be f-|wateh and $20 from J. W. Mahoney, |. of nine to make all) Investigated today by the city at-|"ne the river banks etry to burn coal exclusivety who liver at 1628% Second av. to confer with} torn The charges were made to he ice pack is rushing over the arrangements, and falls at the rate of thousands of = ; When court opened Waters did not! 11, qitferent business Interests of |the city council by the democratic j) rosa HAT MAKERS, ttn ae show up, and, while Page was at-| 11) city relative to the decorating to | league s a minute 42.06 Hate ; 1410 Piest } 5 Cedar and apr Jonpeon. opp : ne. Ceres hunt tp his man, Deputy Prosecut on miguveenty | eva Wha BAS ANOTHER CAMP) sstornesMoisnetner arowe SHOOTS HIMSELF A (My United Pree) city jail, charged with being dr oT | SAN FRANCIS ‘O, April 21.— JUNEAU, Alaska, April 21.-The|and disorderly | Corder, longshoreman Eugene Moore, brother of a mem- the ity seriously injured by a fall into tt ber of the firm of Pavey & Moo: eat has! hold of the steamer City of Puebla’ New York brokers, shot and prob. Douglas City lodge of the Aretic of bread | vosterday afternoon. He was taken |ably fatally wounded himself today, ‘pring oae ah PARKHURST WILL FACE: Bena cece AES There was « large gath- ts of Co-| to the Pacific hospital e attempted to kill himsel iaernm"se ial JURY THIS WEEK |sgmet tegen |" Oe ne ap imo ce Skagwa Camp Treadwell ity will “clean up. | ; he: case of R. H. Parkhurst,..a< Bread tas ad-| Mrs. Isabella B. Dickson, aged WANT TQ ESTABLISH WILL INITIATE CANDIDATES. | cused tolating the national t 3 years, died at the family home. Deputy Bupreme Regent Teomp-|ing laws, will probably be b Jomeph Haw thd orne, aliTi€ North 46th -st., today She ONSUMPTIVE CAMPS councilman, has been chosen |jeaves a husband and four grown kins, members of the grand council | to trial tomorr and visiting delegates will be en-|room in the F othe tty eouncll: {sons and # daughter bout the neck of Clar-| Funeral services will be held at IN ALL CITY PARKS _ Bboctric eam and tab bethe, sts Pike and | yeats present location. 114 (reat) Union 3 yooh present Ee Sesot? Votes, Sion, | OPTICIANS. our, Optic Shaw's Hhow Case “t. |enbinet ‘work 2818 Fir BUY—FURNITURE. & AVCTION wht w in the new court eral building 7. W. wamonda, Oph Gradua balcony itane Beas OF KE at & aix y — tertained by Lake Union Counefl _ - * MXTR AVE es. a Union Pee tt ia | No, 1660 at Sherrick’s has, 14th Hew Gennes Hers years old, and a* o!the Blefte Undertaki Parl TRAY Tun nicneer | Or toute Kigmpiner, & 1624 tet, Phones, i “4 AS Blgpoonenagestpningp ener 7 old. an he ite §=Undertaking Parlors T Gor Kite! Bide. Mt - ay N KE a ot, at 8) Frank Wa y jad in threatened With lhurgday at 3 p.m With the filing of a petition for » fain ) ara bar ceeriara | o'el when a large class |ent of the Thirteenth division of the ne his mind % a city permit to erect temporary FOR! AHO DAD von QSTEOPATHIC PHYRIGIANS, of canuidates will be initiated teltway mall service, and who will) NEW LEPROSY LAW. RAILROAD EXTENSION structures in public parka, a plan ‘ 7 * | Members Nationsi, State and County ————— errr ys make his headquarters in Beattie, | (By Untied Press.) United Press.) to establish open-air camps tn all bi, POM ax panes dining TRANSFER COMPANIES. | Hold a Conference arrived in the city yesterday to ar-| yONOLULU, April 21—-The gover-| SAN PRANCISCO, "April 21 the public parks of the. city. devel OF VALUE, - Baward Howjey, Kirkeville graduate, “try, the ile! The board of county commla|range for opening his offices On| nor has under consideration today | I ident-K. P, Ripley, of the Santa! ned today. The petition, which BL | claude Bnyder, Bll graduate 611 Joha- or nour work | sioners and the city board of publie | yuty 1 by 5 . “\diges . od by Prest gg BH 4 @ measure known as the “leprosy| Fe system, accompanied resi:|was made by a Mrs Kyle, ta ettli 100 oer rem men Bide Main 626 Bun works will hold a conference this = > ¥ a ae law,” which has passed third read- dent A. H, Payson, of the Northwest-| pending, no action having been raduate Kitkaviile school afternoon for the purpose of reach Given High Honor ! Pacific ralroad, left Tit Anne: Beth phones ” SAN FRANCISCO, April 21.—|ine and now awaits his signature, | ern Pacific ralroad le DUrOD | taken on it mee ing an agreement in ceanits wy tty {George Hayes Monrov, of Fresno,|The measure has tho support ofthis morning in Ripley's private notiners a, raertiig Pike Phoo a ad wick prisoners In the city |e nlected grand high priest of the|some of the most lear men in|car for Willits, Cal, According to| ‘The elghth annual session of the — wry vy be enema Ja grand chapter of Royal’ Arch Ma-|the senate, It permits anyone to) Ripley, the trip is made to look|grand council of the Royal Arca- PAINTING. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIE’ Make money. Our businese| ona of Callfornia. He was chowon|treat leprosy, asthma and tuberon-]over the ground for the proposed |num of Washington will be held at Me a eae ee ge ee pes ype eg ang Sth annual {losis When regular physicians have|extension of the Northwestern to| Pythian hall, First and Pike sts., want one other makes, facsimile type | chance column, page 6, shows ou | by the “elogates on the ), h es | fetes Parte areeenie . 8 i hew, des Bl avobation of tha lodge decided that a case is hopeless. Bureka beginning at 10 a. m. tomorrow. | Bupply Co. 331 Y. Blook BE Wighes: yrives pal Vien poles, sacks and rr nme genplan painted. Steeple Jack int M. 2890, ind Hons | 629 Terence at

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