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HE ADMITS | 2 SWINDLING | WORKMEN CONTRACTOR IS ALSO AN EMPLOYMENT AGENT Hired and Fired Unsus-| pecting Foreign Laborers Charging laborers $1 each for and on jiecharging them on} pe which Job Low con: | tractor, has od upon & num } wer gr ignorant 8 accord: | Be} fag to a story be t ; qourt yesterday. la VERE fF severe grilling by ¢ Braler and fined $ a pot to repeat the offe The Slavonians w and te asked Lowe ‘ 1 as} ed that when x they bad if the second day, according t oe. charges, they were fired ; femite fod. The off ove re Howas the tr tlon to sell game jobs to how mer | He Admits It | While Lowe entered f not when arraigned know} on the witnes hat he| P. bad accepted a fev each of > Re mea for the gave them, | The fact that th * were dis ebarged at the © t the day Was Apparently not diss F The authorities ve that this | employment game is being worked | y others among the contrac. | and an investixation will} be made A will follow evidence can be ob tained, scheme is to sell a ia fod, then fire him and sell} Be b> again, in this way probably wetting during a tH » times a. (ee A TRAIN WRECK (By Onited Prove) ON, Ore. May 18 Peter Tott, Pile of a rancher ‘at Boho, is today a roa! hero it was duo to her presence mind that a @isastrows train Was averted tn this vicinity a freight train was ap Echo at full speed, Mra that a break fn a a had carried away a Bol the track on which the| Tunsiig. Se seleed a fan fu the direction of he train. Te manner tn which she sig “Bed convinced the engineer that Was wrong. and he stop train within a fow feet of Where he and bis fireman been killed had it not fer Mrs. Toft. The lows to the company would have been ern AN BUYS is now the owner of pRoate Excursion com- today. It is known tha’ has considered the ‘of the company’s holdings | to the an Route entered the “ H field inst year, handling 100, excursions chy and “to Mount Tamal 1-—It fs rent, the dividend of by the Central y ie the largest re iment made by a to its stockholders. dividend of $200 a Was made payable June 15, rs of record June stockholders’ meeting, the increase of the cap- from $1,000,000 to $3,000,- > fey Bas been called for June 4 BMG Dew stock probably will be te 4 10 present stockholders at $100 METY IN SEATTLE Wmed in Beattie, ax a branch of | ational organization. The was called in the Y M am, where Wore delivered Planned to have a conver Meet in Seattle during the of the A-Y-P. # 3 ‘ing were ee Btrong Beartt, weer: president; © president; A y and treas Bee Widge Hx. George, A. 8. Al MOR. A. Keenan, executive NEW BALLARD CENTRAL. (The Sunset Telephone company a lot at W, Sixty m., In Ballard which it is “ren ect a sub- ion to handle the buat of the a pidly growing section jand he's and-—well, you'll have to walt until 9 o'clock Wouldn't that drive you back into | the grill to get some cracked ice to of the “Know cel 5 he FORM A AWerican Peace soctety was | } Common steers, ib... 08 8 | mnenen Stee de te ie lOWA'S GOVERNOR MILKS THE cow GOV, 8, F, CARROLL, SS MOINES, May 19-1, F. jstanch upholder of American de mocrae Heo still milks his own cows, : Pe haba te the | What the king of Stam or the to give him $1 ¢ . ‘© | margrave of Mecklenburg-Schwertn or the maharajah of Rarula would | way If they knew that this Amert oan ruler does every mo night, would break up the Esperan to language into 14,000 inarticulate pleces. But au h la the case. Suppose you're a 5 something Hello, # hot ’ e telephone. “Gimme — the you gov “Why, he ain't through his mitk-| fn’ yet” the answer will come He's got @ lot of chores this morn. | ing. Has to wean one of hin calves. ‘uttiog in some baled hay put on your head? But Gov. Carroll ts proud of his milking stunt Sure, | like it,” be says, “lL always have done the milk Ing and chores on the farm, Keops me in good shape for the next day.” TALK ABOUT HANDLING CONSUMPTIVES IN SEATTLE up tor diveusate day At 1:50 this afternoon a visit was made to the tubercular colony of cloth, gathered up ber] ine county, and also to the county hospital Rev. FP. J. Van Horn was chair man of the meeting, and William K. McKibben, of the Anti-Tubereulosia loague, and Dr, ©. A, Stalth were the speakers, Yesterday the hospital question was discussed. Dr. F. 8. Bourns, chief medical inspector of the city, made the statement that Seattle should have an isolated hospital, where contagious diseases could be] —. treated. His views met with almost unanimous approval. MEDALS FOR SOLDIERS (My Potted Pree) WASHINGTON, May 19. ~Prest-| dont Taft has directed that all offi-| ing to an announce | cers and men of the United States | army who served in Cuba during the period of pacification shall re- from the government service , When he visited Los | medals with ribbons in recognition | lot that service PRISONERS IN CHAINS (iy Valted Pree) ADANA, Asiatic Turkey, Sunday May 19.—There are still 100 Arme- nians in prison in Adana and many) of them are in chains, Christians alone are being punished for the re- cent outrages, and {t ls apparent that thdes real really gullty are Immune THE fE MARKETS 1 prod Prices tn all cases 16% Mutter, fat HI Batter, ranch . a Hrotlers, tb Yr Hens, or ive, 1b, H a aM ah a4 mn” Ducks, live, Ib i“ | Geena, live, Ib. Squabs, dozen 2.00@ 2.76 Pigeons, dozen 1.009 1.50 Belgian hare, Ib. u Meats, Live Welght. Co Helters, Ib. i . E 2 Weth Ib. lambs, Ib. Choloe steers, Dr O6%O 4 Menta, Vent, aree ps Veal, good medium - neo Poultry Foods, Oyster shells, 20.90 Mar shel 20.00 16,00 $9.09 1, 100, 56.0 meal, 1 a4 crateh food, Food, 90-1b. a 46.00 por ton feantment Confirmed. © fo lowing | 4. Cushman Alaska ret of nm Converts Arrive. i May 19—~Thirty its from England, Moynonien, arrived | oO Toute to Utah May 16,—The|™ Weatern timothy 6.00 atorn timothy ie Alfalfa... Wheat hay togitsoo Kastern 5.00 00@ 44.00 00@ 44.00 00g 18.00 60@32.00 00 ii 00 00 7.00 00g 42.0 00g 4ai.0 0034.00 00 35.00 00@ 36.00 00@ 40.00 FFAINTS WHEN HE i by a Jury tn the federal court late! tence of Ferd Warner, a former flare by hie associates In the office » Bevernor of lowa, ls a and \tictan from | Oskaloosa, and you reach Des Moines early in the morning to ask jthe governor if he won't appoint |f] you ambassador to Abyssinia, or | Tailored Suiting, ete.—the season’s most popular fabrics, at half and less than half original prices. | A saving worth while; attend the sale tomorrow. eall losis league in at the meeting ‘our City” Institute, in the ¥. M. C. A. auditorium, to- are the avernge| by the local mele. | elation. nccordie te | collence,— otherwiee sertetty dives | (Less Ice. THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1909, yosterday, The convicted men arej member of the St. Louis house of | BP. 8, Horn, Prank Tl, Horn, John 1.) delegates, fixed by the jury whiel a, aud Raymond P.Jeonvicted him of bribery, was re IMay ang 8, ayder Jverwod and remanded by the IS SENTENCED B. 8, Horn Painted when the ver-gaourl supreme court today dict waa read, The penalty may be — a fine of $600 or imprisonment for 18 GIVEN BINOCULARS | 18 mouths, or both. A motion tor) George W, Mvans, who resigned my Frees.) 4 hiv position ay office deputy with defendants, charged with having) thke charge of the coal section of used the mails to defraud in con-| Penitentiary Sentence Reversed, || tho state geological surve itl nection with the “Two Queens} JEFVWRSON CITY, Mo. May 19,| Prof, Henry Landes, was prosented mines th Arttona, were found gullty Tie twoyear penttentlary nen with a handsome pair of binoow STANDARD PATTERNS KNOSHER @ CO, STANDARD PATTERNS HALF PRICE AND LESS : FOR Dress Goods A quick, effective clearance to make room for Summer Goods—Panamas, Serges, Tamise Cloth, Koline, Voiles, Chevron Suiting, Nun’s Veilings, 200 yards (2inch Votle, in binck, navy, brown, 200 yards Tailor Suiting, 54 Inches wide, two tan, gray, reseda and Copenhagen. Every yard toned invisible stripe. Pi selling regularly at $1.25 and $1.50. ete, Shrunk and spo: Choose at Sale Price, yard 63c | yard selling regularly at $1.50. Choone at Sale Price, yard eoeeees ‘ ° T5c yular for coats, skirts ed, ready for use. Every 175 yarda Wool Panama, Serge, Eoline, Tamise Nun's Velling and Mobairs, 34 inches wide 500 yards Dress Goods, 48 inches wide, in self Broken lnes,.among which will be found the colored effects, stripes and corded, colors of best colors, such as wine, myrtle, tan, mul BreWa, BOTT: Rema procs, Copeaheges and ¢ther popular shadbée splendid weaves, medium berry, aahes of roses, brown and garnet. Every | weight; suitable for allyear wear In tall rr ed } yard selling regularly at 600. Choose at } dresses, It ie aponged and et unk. | Sale Price, yard 30c | regularly at $1.65, Choose at Sa | 226 yards All-Wool Dress Goods, 44 Inches wide fancy weaves, a few novelty effects, mostly 250 yarde 484né Chevron Sultings, colors of | solid colors, among which will be found Copen navy, brown gartet and myrtle, This new and | hagen, reseda and tan, Every yard selling popular fabri¢ heeds no Introduction, Selling | regularly at $1.00 and $1.25. Choose at r larly at $1.36. Choose at Bale Price. 68 Bale Price, yard .. ‘ c yard A Ooveis Cy 450 yards New Spring Dress Goods and Tricot Cloth, 38 inches wide, in | ; : | broken lots, check, stripe, plaid and plain colors, Excellent weaves for dress skirts, dresses and school frocks, Price, yard vriece, yard Bolling regularly at 350, Choo Bolling regularly at The, Choose at Sule 38 Price, yard ......s005 Price, yard 7 : c Selling regularly at 25¢. Choose at Sale 123 | Selling regularly at 10c, Choose at Sale 25 aC | 4 oe te | | | LKNOSHER’@ | Store | Second Avenue at James Street Store UNDER-PRICED CURTAINS AND COUCH COVERS Cable Net Curtains For tomorrow we shall run as a spe cial a line of good Cable Net Curtains, in white and ecru, with insertion and edging effect; also several patterns ds long, 46 with corner motif; 3 inches wide; regular price $3.50— Special $2.35 Pair Couch Covers Full Size Couch Covers, @ and 72 inches wide, in beautiful Oriental colorings; our é regular $5.00 line, very special for tomor- row’'s sale— Each See These Two demeat! a an in Our Show Window for Tomorrow's Sale See the Davino Sof Bats i in- Our Window | Just as comfortable as } | a bed. You sleep on a spring and mattress, not on the upholstery, The seat folds over, bringing the upholstery —under- neath, where it is protect- ed while the Davino ‘s be- J] ing used asa bed, ‘The J} frames are made of solid oak, finished golden or fumed; also of solid tua- hogany, upholstered in various leathers and vel- ours, Estate Gas Mountain Ranges | Refrigerators Have a | Are Lined With Slabs Patent of Solid Ventilated Stone— QOven—Even That's Why Distribution They Use of Heat Is §) sccono'Ano UNION Assured The Btone, Fisher Co with increased stocks in the May Sale are far s largely owing to the fact that Muslin ail themselves of the newed tomorrow | ple declare that the value \§) had, Chief among the g or short sleeves nb oidery trimmed. Drawers ci high or low neck and embroider a dozen dainty tion Drawers and Corset Coy or Skirt and Corset Ce Marked from Hand. ep rebcriepie Garments $1.75 BOLT LONG CLOTH Imperial Long Cloth; worth $1.75 a plece. wale Thursday at ®1.20, $2.50 BOX NAINBOOK King Philip Nainsook 15e DRE “Blarne: inches wide; plain colors; white and fancy stripes. lhc value on sale at 10¢, 12¥¢¢ LONSDALE, 8 1-3¢ sale Thoraday at $1,735, 7 120 APRON GINGHAMS Apron Ginghame; 20;,Mmited quantity $1 AND $1.25 WHITE LAWNS | White Lawn with Swiss dota, | | figures and English eyelets; | openwork and blind worth $1.00 and $1.25 }q| Choice PLLA RL worth 12\e. S 1-3e. Not over 10 yards to a buy- TON! at St. Paul & Minneapolis Peoria & Chicago Through service to Peoria, riving at 11:25 a. m, Dining and Observation Service When purchasing tickets re ROCK ISLAND GEO. P. CAVE General Agent Pacific Block, Seattle, Business 1890; Ind, L 4624 NEW YORK BOX LUNCH Co, Second and University | The Stone, Fisher Women’s Undermustins—Finest Styles at Distinctive Savings ale of Muslin Underwear begun so attractions are— Five Hundred Garments Worth to $1.75 at 98c Gowns, Skirts, Drawers, Chemises, Corset Covers and Combinations. of Chemises of nainsook Hand-embroidered chemine | and drawers of fine worth $1.25 for 89 Corset Covers, $1 to $10. Drawers, $1 to $15. Combinations Skirts, $3.50 to $20 sets, elaborately | with Valenciennes and rich embroidery; go skirt, drawers and chemise. Marked from $50 to $29.75. AT 2h¢@-—Coreset Covers and drawers; short skirts of good | musiin; covers of Nainsook; lace edged; all styles. Value to $1758 Bolt Long Cloth $1.20; 29¢ India Linons 15c; $1 Broidered Lawns 59c; 73¢ Ginghams 43c; 123c Percales 83c The very greatest sale of White Fabrics is announced for tomorrow. The event will interest June brides and sweet girl graduates and their mothers. Fine savings are offered, Here are particulars— . 15e DRESS GINGHAMS Mill ends, Bates’ Famous Dress | | Ginghams 10 yards; and colors; | Thursday at 7%¢, useful lengths, Linen; full Lonsdale Muslin; standard quality; full yard wide; Banking Is Our Business and we believe we can offer you as prompt, courteous and efficient service as can be found in the city, We Invite your account, THE UNION Savings & Trust Company Second and Cherry Total Cost Only 10c Wholesome and Appatiaing Lainch Sent to Your auspiciously yesterday is re and boundle ind away the best we ever tremendous Nalnsook; 5 to $17.50 8 to all the new patterns worth 15e a yard, | all; worth 29¢ a yard, for 15¢, LINENS, 10¢ Best May sale price SEATTLE “Guero E FISHER (. = lace of Ring up Sunset Matn enthusiasm, Our peo nderwear manufactur slump in the cost of em and nainsook. Skirts of r style, open and closed. AT 89¢—Corset covers, short akir and drawers; lace and embroidery trimmed ue to 50 AT 48¢-—-Combinations of cor set cover and drawers; long and short skirts, gowns and corset covers; all excellent styles. AT 75¢ — Corset covers, gowns, drawers, long or short skirts, and combinations of fine muslin and Nainsook; lace and embroidery trimmed. Other groups at $1.98, $2.50 and on to $5.00; all at spectal prices. 29c INDIA LINONS White India Linons, 32 inches wide; maker's imperfections oll spot here and there—thi 12\gc PERCALES. Yard wide Percales; dark and Nght colors; regularly 12%¢. On sale at S1-Be, 50c SILK MULLS White Silk Mull and all colors; 30 inches wide; soft as gossa- mer; worth to 50¢ a yard, for 25¢. 35c PERSIAN LAWNS White Persian Lawns; full yard wide; worth regularly to 36e a yard, On sale at 19¢, pal PROF, STEVENS The man who guar- antees to teach you te dance, PRIVATE Lanconp with = muste day and evening, and assemblies, Laates free. 4th and Pine. Telephones. ii IL AUNDRY COLLARS 1c, 2c, 2 a) Ss Cat FOF FOR PIMPLES, 100 | New Gibeevery, Gone Cures Eczema and Eradicates Minor Skin Trow | bles Overnight. Y montns ago the dispensers jof posiam, the new discovery for . | the cure of eczema, decided to allow |the druggists of the country to handle it, Previous to that time it could only be had direct from the laboratories. Since this change in the method of distribution poslam has met with the most phenomenal success of anything introduced to the drug trade in the last 30 years. All the leading druggists, Including the | Quaker Drug Co., in Seattle, are jnow carrying the special 60-cent |size recently adopted, also the $2 Jar. This great success is not surprise }ing when it is remembered that, ia eczema cases, poslam stops the itch. ing with first application, proceeds to heal immediately, and cures Jehronic eases in a few weeks, In minor skin troubles, such as pimples, blackheads, herpes, blotches, rash, ete, results show after an overnight application, Ex perimental samples of poslam are sent to anyone by mail free of char by the Emergency Labora tories West Twenty-fifth st, city. Ao eer oe — LSE AAP WE AO DRED ae AREA I OA CO at a Se A INO I C I ASOLO, EIS ELLOS TOC I CNOA TN