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WINDY CITY CITY PAYS BONUS AND | POLK HAVE COLLECTS NO PENALTIES warranta for the Ide &) tract, everything had been done | bontract for the Construction | atrictly according to law and in ; Green Lake reservoir, which | ¢ faith by the contractors. None includes the payment of the $9,060 /of the penalties for failure of this i jbonus for the complétion of the | company to complete another oon i contract ahead of time Were tract on time will he colleeted for authorised and ordered pald by the the reason that the board of public saditing committee of the city this| works had generously granted an morning. The aetion takon | extension of time on this second {Upon the assurance of the olty em | contract gineer's office that, despite the tr The committee, however, took reaularitios and discrepancies in| precaution to prevent another mix the wording and filing of th up Ike the one just encountered LE oe MRE IN CHARGE OF THE was EXPOSITION TODAY. Given Full Sway, and © They Have a Big con TO FIRE MAKE © ere siete 5 WEE " ‘ Pe NIAGARA 0.0 Sst HOMCLESS ARA FALLS, N. Y¥,, June 7 # | Despondent over domestic troubles. «| Mra, Aaron Cohen Jumped tnt the or here yesterday, 150 feet from he cataract, Cohen saw the fatal eap and jumped in after her. He aught his wife and for one hour struggied to reach the shore. He finally caught hold of a rook ; and hung on until reseued from aeneeeee eeeeee [the shore. His wife died in his Me , indy |Sfms. and when he grabbed the life “pemet pesidents of the Windy line, weak from exposure, her body with the delegation from | sinned away and was not recov tat the AeYoP. . hip fight an. by ) th av, N. W., was totally do od by fire about 8:30 last even Gatewood, his wife and ohib ne of them a baby of a week, were forced to flee for their lives The house and furniture were a total losa, there having been no tn surance, The furniture was valued At $250 and the house at $1,000. CITY MAY ACQUIRE ing dren r t a * . . rer * * » enartadty soo! oodsy GODDARD WOULD SELL So As to accommodate tubercular patients and those affilcted with contagious dineases, the elty may rent the old Monod hospital tn js the visitors Were) Tonight Counctiman A. J, Geddard| North Beattio and make such re ly meeting old Chicagoans | will introduce an ordinance author-| pairs as are necessary to put it ow natives of Seattle, and |istng the sale of the automobile now |In first class shape. this their day at the /in use by the street artment of| Councilmen Sparkman and War jthe olty, and appropriating $1,000/dall are investigating the propoat Chitherg gave 4 private | for the purchase of a new auto run-|tion, A price of $400 per month today to the th vice | bas been placed on the building of the exposition, Joh SA CC! Sie: = PROSPERITY IS SHOWN BY BANK STATEMENTS the exposition offices | (By Calted Presa) | Of those that went into Hquidation WASHINGTON, June 7.—During| seventy-one were in Oklahoma and the current fiseal year the national withdrew from the national system banks of the country b ved peng 4 anise under the state guar Individual deposit of $4,836,000,364,| Notwithstanding the unusual more than @ billion and @ half dob | number of banks withdrawing from lars In excess of the entire out| the national system, the aggregate standing money supply of the! capital, surplus and profite of the ited States, according to figures banks reported on April 24, 1909, “i made public, Smounted to $1,729,067,010, or an in The year has been one of excep crease of $54,586,128 in the year, tional prosperity for national banka.| Loans and discounts increased hen | Since May 14, 1908, there has boon | $434,763,903, deposita $15,403,584, an increase of 106 in their number,| and total resources §774,261,145. BELIEVES IN SALIH BUT WON'T TRUST ALLAH FAR ie Pia dances tn the the Streets of * attendan., The Chi} hd were guosts at & at the New York state CITY TOURING CARS ‘on the fair ecg ‘evening the concert of the club, ed from wight, be held in the port with J aki, the baritone, as leading soloist weeks after her arrival at the czar's capital she bad become the hit of the mou)the Imperial theatre, under the the | direct protection of the Grand Duke | dances of five Asiatic and Merepesa a not t end of her career in St How. | Petersburg she returned to Athons | and later went to Cairo. She was Belle | called to this country for the James. Salth town exposition, but remained there weok, early die and returning to her home on the Mediterranean, palin lloteieeteehcsedstes te The Raven prescription service meana that the doctor's skill in pre scribing ie most efficiently supple mented by the druggist’s skill in compounding, RAVEN DRUG CO, 1416 Becond Av. MARTIN & CO. GLOVES, she will never forget her tour) (207 Second Av. Opp. Savoy Hotes, to St. Petersburg. ry | fireman at the Moran shipyards, at|¢ THE STAR—MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1909 oo nena cre ae eee ee eee SUNDAY'S ATTENDANCE The total attenda the esponition yesterday was 2 * 684, The total since the open *® ing day has been 208,227 a ee ee ee SUNDAY IS BIG DAY AT FAIR inday was another banner day at eee * * * * * . * * exposition, and brought the total ittendance above the 200,000 mark The opening of all the buildings ex copt those controled by the govern ment and a few state and county tructuras, ed popular with the nany of the vinit not enter a ring! }butlding, bu @ tholr visit a pt dirge-like stience which wae Streak did not frighten anyone away 1 while the splelors restrained |tholr efforts to low voleed appeal pantomime they |drew the throngs Just the same. It was too windy for the Btroehel |Airship, but the Biokett family put om ite popular jareet argument outdoor act, and the of Matenors, The forestry building, aa usual, proved Itself the most pop viar on the grounda, being crowded ail day, THE STUDY OF DENTISTRY IS PROHIBITED BY LAW IN WASHINGTON My Article in Next Saturday's Star Will Deal With the Dental Board's Examination Held in Tacoma May 24. Before the Warhington tal combine sequred Ite mo granting the right to practic 64 fn thie state, a young man could study under take the dental o was then preseribed by law and get hie Heense to practice in this state, Today | have seven jist on sintants associated with ma, yet should one of my sone study tn my Itted to take the examination fra up and given by the state dentgl board, whose material inter: ent it la to keep dentists out of this mate, and should one of my sone study and practice without the board's jaaton, he te @ criminal under what le called law in the state of Washingt: '¥ boys muat leave thie state and study tn some college which, perchanos, may have one or two real teachers, and where a di- joma le issued, while here at home am prepared to give them the eu preme advantage of a education in dentistry under seven practical, set- entifie dentists, but we do not iseuc diplomas, sad in thie state, while & Knowledge, and no’ diplomaa, he can knowledge, no ean not take the Whaebington dental board personal examination and get a state license to practice don’ le Yet if he has a diploma from a cel- lege Im some other state, but no haow ledge or akiil in dentisiry what- ever, he may take the examination and got a state leense In Waahing~ ton, should the board #0 decide, "There fe no dental college im this sate from which Bye a be oy = permitting one to live here, yet state demands a diploma from den- Usta, which it affords no means of them getting, and after you have a diploma you must now be examined, not according to law, but to sattefy the personal will of the Individuals comprising the dental board. Thie la how the dental combine ie trying to substitute what they onll education and ethies for braing, but numakulls and those who aire special privileges in order that may attain mushroom prominence the world have beef trying to this fot the past 2,000 years, and it was the will of Allah. aided CLEARINGS. Seattle. + #1,997,789.08 191,387.81 Ey ie om party, and as a result forsook the company before Manchuria had been half crossed and made b Full Brass Bound Trans-Siberian railway. Went Fiat Broke. She arrived penniless at the little station in the heart of the Caucas- lane, where an out-ofthe cousul took pity on her and for- eee eeee Square joint, full brass bound, %- + $1408,665 & Ineh eeetion, inch wide a xwood, seasoned two yeors | betrs oa . de up. Rules made like | thie font change. They remain oor- req These prices show you we meag to merit your trade, even though we ou wore than our profits fre. thy, ant make any money y ¢ 10, Sale on Zigzag 4-foot, 4-fold, full Joint . 600 No, 7 biind man's Rule boo No. 17 brass blacksmith Ruje A rwry 400 No. $4 2-foot, 4-fold, full brass bound, aroh joint Rule .,.. 400 No. 63% 2-foot, 4-foid, * full brass-bound, square joint, nar- row Rule .... sess. Rte 40¢ No, 17 double arch joint, pitted, 1 8-8 inch, Z-foot, 4-fold' Rule Ste No. 36% 1-foot, 2-fold Caliper Rule ’ ‘ * Me te No. 62 full brase-bound, 2-foot 7 Snappy Oxfords The sort that makes & man feel right about his feet —he will not try to hide ther under his chafr, Oxforda that fit perfectly at every point and that look well without a hurt In them. Choice Models GRAPHS bie to carry in the tone quality of 8 of Talking Machines to another, Yet how Your own satista want en Edison or ee, lees You hear both? ein Of the many advantages UNO Me No. 32 arch joint t-foot, 4-toi Caliper Rule ite tbe No. 69 architect's Rule... 9fe Has beveled edge inside; arch 1 nt No, 12 aquare joint edge plate, 1 3-8 Inch, 2-foot, 4-fold Tete he . on quartore—the D. 200 No. 70 ‘square joint, middle : YY Ws in w privat © you can tent There are many new i both Balece Froom-—all shapos and leathers out this m and Vic- |] season, an@ you're always sure of the best when come here, _ B50, $5 Ww $6 bh joint, middie foot Rule nt, edge plato, ule 6 unre Joint, edge plate, | @-foot, 4-fold Hule a in dealing at hens _ quar ep et of easier torina Prices *gee ne | 206 No, b4 arch Joint, middie plate, i-foot, 4 Yold Rute Me lbo aquare joint, middie 9 | 4-fold Rule ise urre Ss round {ant middle Rule. ....8e plate, 2-foot, 4-fold Fred M. Spinning 1310 Second Avenue 903 SECOND AVE. Everybody's Ghoe Store. | have never yet succeeded, and the universal condemnation of what is called law and the method of tte enforcement tn this state convinces me that Tam right, and | am bound to win this dental fight on prinofple. My methods will be the same as in yours parsed bigh class dental work at the least possible cost to the peo- j¢, whieh will earn me a return muf- iolent to carry on the work I have undertaken, Every principle of our form of government cries out againat the ar- bitrary will of one man controlling the means of life of another. because this te the foundation and essence of slavery, and to name ft “dental board” does not change the prinelple ciples of law and private ignored by our dental law, heing tossed upon the of arbitrary power @ and read article in next Star. EDWIN J. 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