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ee en nee WON'T OD 0 LOSE jeez lwho has been attempting to get ao match with Dr, Roller, handled Yousiff, the big Turk In all hie other matches in Seat OF BER OLSON 18 ALSO A VERY EASY PROPOSITION FOR ORDE MAN, So Vinuene “Decided! Be | ue with Roller, Olxon and others, Yesterday Would }the Turk managed to give his op A Good Time to Help} ponents a run tor thetr money, But }not so with Warner, Warner did Their Percentage. about as he pleased with Youstff Finally when he thought the match eae }had gone long endagh to asatiaty We dropped a game yesterday) ine crowd, he poked up the ble which we muchly needed In view) Turk, threw bim to the mat and of the bruising finish, which ts hard/ waved his hand to the audience : Brey The Ordeman: Olson mateh, the upon us, And ft was big Ed Flanagan who snuffed us. It was a distress ing defeat be troubles against se we'll have our Aberdeen a DUKE SHOT AND next week. Swain was the batting kid did it for ua, Tealey Raymond's} work at short was @ feature, The| os score: Ed Duke, starter at The Mead- Seattle Aan EHD 4 ows, when that track was In opera tenet Y 228 8 tion, and widely known in Seattle, ond, ° oO $ ‘ J # See, 9 2 1 18 twas shot and Killed at Henders: yneb, of st tt f OlKy, by William Ball, owner of a Prisk, rf a ee 0 ol} ar tae 1 6 1) atring racing th Sore is H H { 17 1 1] Duke was official starter at the om. o $ 9 0 2 @ Sl Henderson track, The killing ts Altea, p 4 © £ 2 f Pl eupposed to have been caused by Totals... 1) 8 2t 18 9} Duke's aconsation that Balt was the Vancouver—AB. R. H. PO. A, B.[eause of warrants being served on Darts, if # b bt 4 © Sithe promoters of the race meet Gartweignt.2b2 9 8 2 ff} J. C, Brooks, an old friend of wae ae ee SR | Duke, received a wire from Mra Mahen, ef 4 1 £ £ 8 8) Duke last night, telling of the kill harnwb'r, et 9 8 2 9 Bling uation, © ye Se ee ae Snyder, Sb se 2 eT FY Flanagan, p...3 ®9 @ @ 3 © Totals se ts: @ aM WIF by Innings Beattie. they @eo1re eee ot Vancouver 9001002003 Buramary: Two-base hit—Swein truck out—-Ry Allen 3, by Flanagan . Hit by pitehed i — and Fyneh by Fianagan. Double plays ar tes = mond to Magee; Bennett to Ray _ Press. A mara Umpires Carney and Dren | WENATCHEE, Wash., Aug. 28 han William Howard, who was appre hended by the police in Seattle for the erime of forgery, committed in tentiary for an indeterminate sen ard’s wife and baby were with him when captured, and her pleadings (hy Uulted Presse touched the officers’ hearts, but RTLAND, Aug. 28.—Pitching| Howard has a mania for forging ai toons and allowing but two | cheeks, and his wife's pleadings hita, Eddie Kinselia won a great) Were in vaio. game from Tacoma yesterday In} the 14th, after Staton and Crockett | had singled, Hall passed Fournier.) /WILL WELCOME THE Armbruster followed with a tong | fly to center, scdring Staton. The JAP DELEGATION score: R. H. E. Portland a 83 —— Tacoma . --t 2 2) Senator Samuel H, Piles today re ceived a telegram from Huntington Wilson, acting secretary of state, to the effect that Roger 8. Greene, Batteries—Hall and Conrad; Kin- selia and Armbruster. At Aberdeen. of the consular service, and who Aberdeen ....0 9000 0 0 2 1—3 | speaks Japanese, had been vraag Spokane .....0 1200000 i—d4)ed by the department of state [meet and welcome the delegation | of Japanese on behalf of the depart ment of Commeree and Jackson 8. Eltiot has also been del jegated and a third official may be next week. Greene and Eillot will come to Seattle immediately, and will cooperate with the Pacific 4 Chambers af Commerce. MOUNTAINEERS PLAN INTERESTING TRIP Batteries: Most and Kreitz; Holm and Spencer. Score at end of ninth tuning Portland 1, Tacoma 1. three days’ trip around Joan islands next Saturday, tember 4. A launch will leave the ie" 2" TNS | Pioneer boat house at 10 o'clock tn 55 «=6.594\ the morning and take the party to # i eer pass, where a camp will) HR |e made tor the night % 331) Sunday ao trip will be made to East Sound and to Mt. Constitution. A return will be made Monday evening. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Pittsburg 6, Brooklyn 6. Philadelphia 13, St. Loute 2 Chnetnnatt ¢. Birssce'ex®”” —|JOB FOR CLARINET Standing the Clubs. Won. Lat. et PLAYERS ON SHIP 32 719 2 hts The band of the cruiser Califor “Be 509 | 0la Is short three clarinet players a 460 | and the officers of the ship are 68 29g | looking for mnaicians to fill the 12 363 | Yacaney. Applicants must be! 83 278 | American citizens between the ages of 21 and 35. For particulars go aboard the California launch, | which docks at the feot of Madi fon st SWINGS. TO ETERNITY Standing of the Clubs, Won Lost Detroit .. 43 (fy United Press) Philadelphia 6 WALLA WALLA, Aug. 28.—Death Boston .... “a 600 \came quickly to Joseph Gauvitte Cleveland . 58 504 | the Sp Chieago i) 487| prison yesterday, for within four New York 6a 457/ minutes from the me he left hin} St. Louis ... 66 42) | cell he was dangling at the end of Washington 83 284 | a rope beneath the scaffold. A trae tion under 13 minutes later he was unced dead auvitte mad the scaffold, m ying by, father, goodby to F 80c 8x2x1 Carborun-| Jones, his spiritual adviser dum Medium-Grit “Chicago Excursions, Sharpening Stone, 50c) $72. 50” Spokane trimmed the Aberdeen eripples yesterday, and that pulls them up a few statement on ood ther re turn limit October and October 4, retarn limit November 30. Route. Oregon Railroad and Navigation dry, with water or gasoline. A Car-|7?, *” 1 connections, (Via Salt borundum stone shortens, quickens| Lake and Denver If desired.) Full and eases the way of tool, kulfe and! particulars, reservations, and tick cutlery sharpening. One will cutlets at Union Ticket Office, 64 the time to half vn egy see ffice, 608 ate # great plece s nie ra to you. Bale onda September B. B. ELLIS 1 Medium Carborundum Agent | | General } ~The Raleigh Turkish Baths Wc 4x22% Medium Carborundum Stone ec 6x2xi Medium Carborundum Stone MWe Abe 6x2x% Medium Carborundum Stone We SOc 6x1 GE! Medium Carborundun Btone ‘She MEN ONLY. bey Meap Pods Medium Carborun ane POUrth Ax, between Union and Pike, 40¢ 4xi%x! Medium Carborur No further comments secessary, dum Stone Me 4xiyny Mediom Carborun MMe stn cae =| ©) Dressing Tables dum Stone . S Iron Beda, Chitfonters and all Chamber Furniture. , POYNOR — Parntivre We save you 30 per vent Waldorf tai 70%: Fred M. Spinning ra Pike St, YOUSIFF IS LIKE PUTTY IN HANDS » Cold © Labor. | The Mountaineers will start on a) the San) Sep- | to T WARNER [main event of the evening, wae a good one. Ordeman was too heavy for his opponent and did not give Olwon any opportunity strate his clevernens went to Ordeman In 44 minutes and 4 neoonda, with a double arm lock and wrist hold, ‘The second fall The first fall was secured with a reverse Nelson | 17-Year- Old Blanche Por-|! @ today are and ecroteh in 11 minutes and 9 seconds After the contest, Jack Curley matehmaker, announced that Orde man had been signed to meet Dr Rollor next Friday night if thie match t# on the square, It will be one of the beat ever seen In Bbattle, with Ordeman winning in straight fulle Joo Carroll was at lant night, and greatly enjoyed the manner in whieh Bert Warner toyed with Yousiff. Joe also made one characteriatic speeches, which made a hit with the crowd FRIGHT CURES THIS WOMAN'S TOOTHACHE the ringatde of his (Hy United Pree NORTH YAKIMA, Aug. 28 fright will Mre. J, M. Adoox k, today ta recommend remedy to her friends. Mra home At tor finding that he tooth, of ing the Adcox waa driving from her into town to consult a dentiat about her aching tooth, when the of her team took fright and away When horses ran the horses bolted her who was In the Jumped to safety and Mra. Adcos managed to toes her baby to him The plucky woman then held to the reins until the team brought jto a standstill, Then Adcox found that her toothache had dis appeared and she | toward home one of sons, wagon wae Mra. turned the team THIS MAN IS QUITE | MODEST IN DEMANDS At last an honest man has put in 4 claim against the elty Spohm, sales manager of the Coast Condensed Milk compan: put In & claim for $60, the price « @ sult of clothes Spohm was walking to his office in the Pacific block August 6 when | some Iinemen in the employ of the elty dropped a & telephone pol of clothes, }pald $60. He dowan't ask the city to pay for rac fic bucket of of] from a hew gray suit his Injured feelings, as most of the} other claimants do, and he doesn't any money for embarraxament }it caused him, nor for the loss of [dignity caused by the lauwchs of the crowd. He just asks for $60, the | price of the suit | -BIG FIRE IN OREGON | ROSEBURG, Ore, Ang. 2. lone of $50,000, conservatively os timated, ha fallen upon local mer chants today because of a fi which deatroyed boatooss places, two rooming houses, a large livery stable and baros last night The burned block f# at Cass and Sheridan sta, opposite the Southern | Pacific railroad station ve ST. LOUIS, Ang 1—Millers of the country who ase patent devices | for bleaching flour by means of nt [trogen peroxide have besun collect jing a fund of $50,000 to be used tn fighting the government in defense of millers who may be prosecuted ter selling blonched flour WHOLE ARMY OF JONESES ARE. ON HAND FOR THE BSINGFE a Coming 2,000 miles to compete In the Welsh Eisteddfod at the A-Y last night captured the $500 prise for the beat male chorus before a crowd which packed the exposition | Auditorium to its doors. Welshmen | and music lovers of all nati Join. ed to swell the attendance of the first day of the celebration. Welsh |ereetings passed back and forth. jand one man, by calling “Jones in « loud tone on the Auditorium | stepe yesterday afternoon, mustered | 4 amall army. The singing of H. Evan Wilitama, jth hoted tenor, was a feature of each session ye rday. This after noon and this ning the Elatedd. | fod will conclude, the $1,000 contest jokane wife murderer, at the | for mixed choruses taking place thiwt evening. The famous Tabernacle cholr of Sait Lake City t# the fa orite among the contestants for this prize Prof. Daniel Prothero of Chicago i# adjudicator of att musical events, and his work has given universal satisfaction. The individual prize winners were as follows: Tenor solo, Evan H wh ria of Milwaukee; essay, “The w Joh in the State of Washington Jobn D. Jones of Seattle; recitation for children under 16 | Vivian Hotting of Seattle ears juartet, Mrs. W. Northrup, M Roy Jones, Mra. Evan Griffith and Mrs. Henry Jones; mixed ehotr University Methodist ° Eplacopa church ehotr of olces, first prize; Welsh choir of Seattle, sec ond prize, Diamond and bw and a cholr from Black third prize; duet, soprano Kiste Randolph and A. M Turner of Seattle D. Lioyd Jenkina of Low recitation ——|from “Virginius,” Mi Myrtle A | Traill of Vancouver, B. ¢ mixed quartet, Dave Roberta, John Tre herne, Mra. Henry Jones and Mra Thomas Griffith; ewsay, prize di vided between Mra, KB. BL. Reese of William Oak Hughes of Harbor and Mr Walla Walla Automobile Repairing || When We Fa 1's Impomntinte PUGET SOUND AU TOMORTLG COMPAN | 800 1H. Pike, Main B7E7) Ind. Sana, John H.| for which he had just| OHIO MEN CAPTURE THE wie PRIZE : P. exposition, the Ohio Male Chorus | THE NK ott HTH lsat tion and that the management of cosslon and said this wan the first starters time ‘formal made againet bir the canal be turned over to the ap tociation i The charges were firet made by STAR—SATURDAY, EXCURSIONISTS FROM AUGUST 28, 1909, SEATTLE ARE HURT AT VICTORIA, B. C. will Mark an Epoch i in Se- (iy United Press) 1 W. Troat and Fred. charges} lertek Carl Btruve, Timers: W, M Granger | Bheffieid, Clarence Jones, B.C. MB Mr. Balinger ended the discussion! ion i. A. Schoenfeld, Clerks d been} George Hodman, president of the by asking for formal charges. The of Ue coutse: L.PAe Walker and Water Users’ ansostation Sunnyside people asked Instant die-|archie Myers. Technical commit Secretary of the Interior Halltp-| missal of Granger, claiming that|tee: C. #. Plimpton, H. B. Strick gor took part in the debate and they had wade the investigation |iand, J, T. Hefferman and and waid be would make the matter o@e | and were gatiefied Prank B. Burns, Press committee: ~~ . - =|Riley H. Allen, A. H. Perry and D. lthe selection of the following of-| C. Hampson, Racing secretary: K floors: President, J. A. Hartinger, | 0 Jones. Minnesota; vice president, The latter will recetve entries McGivney, Louisiana; secretary, |frT each ahd every event at his H. K. Cunningham, Montana Mo. |fflces, 708 Lowman buflding bile, Ala, was selected as the meet: | There will be 96,000 In prizes tng place in 1910 awarded. ‘COMPLAIN T0 MAYOR / | (Footnote—The press committer OF SPRINKLER WAGONS’ shipman H. O. Roesehe of Oregon WINS SLOW FIRE MEDAL. CAMP PERRY has just returned from Paris, where it had an opportunity of studying lat O., Aug. 28.—Mid. at first hand the very cadet at the United States navalifections in women's 4 4 polis, today is . That the drivers of sprinkling *°Mdemy at Annap gowns, and it is prepared to erttt wagons on the streets have been in| older of the national prise for the the habit of disregarding the rights." comfort and safety of persona rid Ing in vehicles and of pedestrians, haa been brought to the attention Young Roesche won the go aatoh last week, and added to his| record yenterday when he made 195 | at of a posathie 200 at slow fire in| the 200, 600, #00 and 1,000-yard tar-| ighest slow fire score made here | ernor's of the mayor by the Chamber of Commerce The mayor has for. ° warded the chamber's letter to the ant rane Roeache defeated 62 superintendent of streets, with a request that he ask his men to per mit no recurrence of jhese comy Every viaitor from Utah should plalote. Lread the Special Edition of The | Patriarch, tesued today. Coples to Insurance Commiasioners Meet, COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo, tS Aug. 28—The 40th annual convengy tion of the National Insurance Com ke miastoners’ association closed wfthy It — s+ Mrs. S. J. Six years ago 1 commenced to extre DIZZY SPELLS, could ne TREMELY NERVOUS. At timos be had at 1920 Arcade Way. Pr —WRITEG ABOUT— German-American Eye Specialist competitors TO VISITORS FROM UTAH, == MOTOR CA Roberts | DISTRIBUTERS OF HUDSON CHALMERS-DETROIT POPE-HARTFORD AND PEERLESS MOTOR CARS » DICKEY have SEVERE HEADACHES, nt loop became EX 1 could and I got very discouraged after trying many di Yo ape ats, until | was recommended by a friend to see OR, F. W. e ew DICKEY, the EYESIGHT SPECIALIBT, who gave my cané a thorough examination, treated the different nerves " Down-Town Garage which permeate the eyes by his new method electric appliances fitted me with the proper lenses to develop my I now enjoy good health and aight, which | thank Dr. Dickey for, and I can sincerely recommend him to anyone who wuffers as | have One Block From Postoffice (Stay MRS. 8 G. ROBERTS. Blak Wash, RF. D. Rox 20 Phones: Main 4898; Ind, 992 Dr, Diekey has equips lees with the latest ELECTRIC APPLIANCES for the nt of the nerves and muscles of 1317 Fifth Av. i} the eyes, giving the cireniation, which adde health = | strength and vitality to the “a and the whole nervous system || |] eliminating congestions which cause weakness 1 near slight With 20 years’ practieal experience ax an Bye Spectalist, and MOTOR CARS | having man and American college degrees, | am prepared to POLSON IMPLEMENT CO | treat successfully the moat tomplicated and chronic eases Mare Bunnell, Mar. Ante Nept. || ENTIRE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED TO ALL PATIENTS waa Avenue » | CONBULTATION FREE 204206 PEOPLE'S BANK BUIL SECOND to 6 p.m appotntm er Office Hours: 9 a. m Evenings by Dr. F. W. Dickey CHARGES MODERATE Should Day nnd Night ¢ SHATTER AL TOMO! “ Me DING, CORNER PIKE 4 AV Sunday, 10 a Phone Main m. to 12 5490. m. 20 ® Main §6 st dwn. AUTO CARNIVAL GREATEST EVER| “DETROIT” AND “WOODS” et ECTRICS A. WING, AGHNY Broadway ana Mm = or ewlogixe the tattor to the | Sess ery Inut degree, and in the most VICTOIIA, B.C, Aug. @8mA. 8 attle’s Automobile His- approved technical terme alo tn | nero Oxiivie, a prominent resident of French, for self protection.) || OAKLAND MOTOR CARS to demon.| Roswford: TiheG. BR, Mall, his sister tory—Big ete Event. | - Fred Vischbeok, A | | Mie@ M. A, Hall, Mrs, Hall of New WANTED—A FIRST CLASS A. tetty-hevespeues York, her daughver, Wthel, Mine Va ee A yg) ey wrpower Jontine of Milwaukee and Mist Mute] ‘he Seattle automobile carnival JOPERATOR; MUST B 1} top und gieen front ‘lbp makin tisfactory land race moot, which te to take |OUGH IN GOLD FILLINGS AND || 91.086, ¥. 0. B, beatta rown in the Joseph's hospital) f t the Meadows spesdway on| CROWN BRIDGE WORK 519 W, Pile we | ini Believed to Have from injurion sustains in yentor- (place @ b day's tallyho aocident the 9th And 10th of Beptomber ts) Eloped With an Orient.) “Pio party arrived in Victoria yowlto be a huge success, Kutries are al. terday afternoon on the Princess coming in fast, and everything | | Viotorta fom ages en Pada whieh can be done to add to the} Kingines Ov err Jmany otharw to ne | rt muslociat of the meeting te being case-| All kinds of Machine Wor When winsome, darkeeyed Manche | of seeing Vietorta, and boarded one | + “done, Glass Fronts’ made Porini, 17 years old, cashier at the|of the tallyhos. Right In front of} fully attended to by the officers, — | ste Orlental Shooting Gallery at the ex.| the cemetery, aa the driver made The improvements on the speed: | }position grounds until two weeks «light turn from the beaten road tol ay af the Meadows are practically | 4g0, disappeared, her migratign|avold some city workmen, the) A lated aid tis task will ta = ——= caused all sorte of gossly and mueh | wheels on the one aide wank tn wJall completed, and the track will be EXTRACTING LAUSOHNE AND moTeR Jooncern to her parents, Mr, and/filledin part of the road, and com-|in shape for trial sping by mach Levi L. Weetait Mrs, Frank Porint, who reside at pletely overturned the vehtele, hurl) by the flrat of the mon | PAINLESSLY gl pind | South Seattle it «ite oo ants @ _~ sreunt = A Bale Speedway y ©k oF hour John Kam, conceasionaire — in t, Ogilvie was the mont ne oe the turns have been suffi = monte r lente charge of the Oriental Village and) ty Injured, his left #bhoulder betug) ta pk to mathe the , aAND: SS weginae’ ” meee jalso the shooting gallery, a prone: dislocated, his face cut and left leg |i iy ie! 4 the he rollers | 11) Marion Street, fouttng the seareh for the girl and broken above the ankle, are at work every day ting on | | ecient incidentally would Ike to learn the a fine, hard curt All the fences | } I whereabouts of one G EME EEE EE EE EHH HS ihe turns, too, have boon removed ARTIFICIAL & camel tender at the Or * * land everything has been done to | lage, who ditappeared the day fol # WATER SHUT OFF, | climinate even the possibility ot| TEETH owing the girl's Might. Cortnl le # ’ danger Formerly the ® midelng and loaves a wife and baby @ Water will #hut off on Bw] | M. C, GWAY & yobind, Kam ts inclined to believe # Madison at, from @ad av, N. to #] Accurate Timing I have n dreading to have a) ane, that there must be some connection @ the lake, on 26th av, N., from @| The Postal Telegraph COMPANY | 4t awful tooth pulled it “has Phon 1, Batt 8, in the disappearance of the girl and) @ B. Denny way to B. Madteon &/ will tnetall Instruments for wtar hed for ars and it's, o Corint, He says he has reason to|® at, and in the district north @jing and timing all the races, and /ached for yea slieve that both bought transports # and east Washington # | this will be done with unequivocal | gore This is the daily Introd tion East # Park bouley on Mond # | accuracy tion of caution that warns the av THE W The girl's parents simply want/® August 30, from 9 a, m. to 5 #!| fp the neighborhood of the pre | wage dentist to proceed gently their child home once more aud # p.m #lont grandstand # large space DA* ) cause hin patient ie aware of the eare nothing for Cortat's where @ * n Cleared for the parking of ma fact that they are about to be sub abouta A i toh so that there will be ample | ited to the modern Inquisition of *~ « |aecommodation for all Who MAY £0 ioe, palling ® | to the meet in their autos, The| | realty believe that every dentiat és ¢ | grandstand will be magnificently | oui have at least one tooth Bak El t a 7 Ww oO MEN ACED decorated on the two days of the TONG pine et orming this er ectrics f carnival, and it is expected that the, ation on others; because We can elite of Beattle society will 6 comprohend a fact after it han|| OFFICE AND GARAGE, ‘4p ¥ B | there tn full force, To wake thi* come to ua through personal ¢-| 11-13 BROADWAY f° jaide of the function a succonm & portance a Gnaninaiien number of box partion and toa Sicion ane ‘ronal i parties will be given and a calerer, EXTRACTING TEETH A SCIENCE os a pairing strletly fe POLICEMAN SAVES MAN wise AL HENDERSON swaLLows HI0 er be tantatied on the grounds ll sees attended to, Electric cars step f WAS FAST DYING OF FALGE TEETH WHILE BAT The Reattle Electric company is . ed and charged. Cars for hire 7 NOSE BLEED. ING HIS LUNCH, | preparing to piace are lights tt] jrany things must be considered be = = luminate the track during the pro | when a tooth ts to be extracted: The ; Supplies wT Sager Toad aun ot ¥1% gum,{ eas of the 24hour endurance 0st. |Kenoral tomperament. of the pa Full Line of H The first case of epistaxis ever) While Al Henderson, of 913 84m |-phe same company will also (lum: tient, and tissue in which the tooth b . , ¥ Phones, Sunset, recorded at the elty hospltal turned | mit ay, was partaking of lunchoon|inate the grounds and grandstand jig gmbedded. Also. could the ones, Sunset, East 246, . up last night, when Ole Odigard, a) at noon today, he swallowed his/at night tooth be treated and saved by fl $s mill band, was pleked up on First teeth in attempting to get Parade the 10th ing or crowning ‘The ee of the t ay. by Patrolman William Donian | away with a large morsel of tome! ‘pe parade will take place on agar ‘Pe Plea Beart gerd FS > jand sent in for treatment thing good, and as a result Hen-|)). 10th and will start from Plo : r§ ree Nee: satiate toot ‘o io |, Bpistaxis ts the “highbrow” term |derson Is now in Providence hos ineer Square at 1 o'clock, whence it Serving to hol Pring scs yy die YENAWINE & SEIBERT ti tor ive besding of the noes pital undergoing os : ration tor will proceed to the fair gre ants 6 "Tie aekenation af bal woouworkens, > ligard wae walking leisurely along the removal of his “phoney” molar here the prises will be award A First ay. last night when, without The vietim of this queer dilemma : "tatio will be for the best deco rah eth, because he ch id's red ; wines ae ws | Warning, blood began to flow trots | was rushed to the howpltal In all rated, the most grotesque, the beat |A#° determines and P ge p01 to order * his nose, The stroama of gore tte| possible haste, and complal commercial and the beat racing car, | [1m for extraction of the deciduous)) | ¢s0Te. 1008 em - creased, and soon Odigard -wasi intense suffering, provably caused) si4 tore will be no entry feo |eth . Ne pi ab signs of weakness. By by the fact that his teeth would! ‘ierged for these events. For the! Pulling teeth and making plates pecs of reached the hospital Odi not digest, Henderson is underso-| oot a: the Meadows there are al. Conatituted the principal practice of ¥ care was very weak, and it ding the operation this afternoon,| oo4. entered a Buick, the Comet dentistry fifty years ago, while to ~ ; }quired prompt work for two Bedreland serious complications may re Whistling Billy (the White Flyer) tay only te that ate decayed FIRESTONE Tine RUBBER t» | . 4 7 al. sed beyond the po pihit ad js }to save him from bleeding to depth. sult from this ae uiltar secident. jan American, 4 Poerlone and a|*? Be on ee oe erat Tires on ¢ ee aed . 7 uum | Praukita car, and er ee roy 4 Oxide, Somnoforme, Ether and = i carriage fe | jmare to come. There will also by Chloroform are used for producing th BAL jmotoreyeles in @ number of races. oat Anesthesia, but jocal an rp |These are very fast and numerous Resian ‘ane cua alias cee | “ TO OUST GRANGER "2:23.08 es ie EN ae E } _ in the bill-climbing cont ay (no TEETH WITHOUT PAIN. The AEE | heed ered ies bg ll by dentist must have a large practice (Dy Caled Pree) }for personal investigation and if |counrerye abe: | Ot in drive him |! Order to be qualified tn the pain Ro al Sales Co, k NORTH YAKIMA, Aug 28.—In a) formal charges were filed would pelf, thes reeigoing the ribbons for ese extraction of teeth. The prop: | y |nitter"Gatate. before. the Unithal sive them careful consideration, [tet (eed reslgsing er motion must be used A suitable} Agrees tor hovel SHE the foreep an loca! anaesthetic | | States senate committee on trriga:) At Pe jo yee ae j ; The officers elected for the meet-/ is) rondors the gum and tooth Soskuon ineabwate }tlom at Sannyside, the Suanyside ee by ae bg on. ~ ing are as follows |nerves insensible to pain must be t o-, Water Users’ association charged ‘2¢ © poten peoillres Pengo 444 The Officers. used, Then a dentist who knows | Walter N. Granger, manager of the *¥OF® teat pose Atpy anes yi | Referee: M. Rebert Guggenheim. | how can EXTRACT TEETH with. — |xovernment’s Sunnyside canal, with EE ee eee ian | Judges: C.D. Stimson, A. 8. Kerry | out pain favoritiom, mistnanagement, incim-|4®. Waking the interrogation and J.C. C, Eden. Paddock jadges | |petency and dishonesty and asked) Director F. H. Newell, of the ree secre Calhoun, John H. Perry, A. 8 | MODERN ARTIFICIAL TEETH, | that he be removed from his pogt.|lemation service, entered the die | rexridge and James H. De Veave.| sony new discoveries have eee | {nto existence within the paat finy | years CUMMINGS AUTO CO, "The'acttustal Ying of the'teeth has | oS. Ee been sclentifically determined, The a gold and aluminum cast plate and oe the three-point contact of artifictal om teeth have made thetr tmportance ve known and acknowledged by all progreanive dentis Artificial teeth are bow made which give form, con tour and natural expression to the face, and the teeth used are natural both In color and shape, and there 110 Blanchard St. Stightly wed teem ge lowest. Every = overhauled i is no longer any need for people to “gum It,” as the saying used to be The cont of a full wet of toeth Pier Arrow Motor Cars fifty years ago was from $40° to! Ce AITOW $159; the cost now ts from $5 to $95, || The Motor Car Ageney, Ia and this Includes the extracting | Temporary Offices, 300 Mehibers Dallding. when the work {# done at the larger ot and more reliable dental offices. an Phones, Mein 0908, tod, Oi : these large dental offices afford one G specialist who makes a specialty of K making artificial teeth, as well ae ‘ specialists in all other departments, |! agents for Franklin jand the secret of my # # 18 |]) Automobile Guppiies | egetaiaten the Dental Art pe cet | ee . de fro SHATTLE AUTOMOBILE Artificial teeth are made from |i TROTTER Ay. and 1488 Pee grades of mater the Largest Gerage ne the same as porcelain the or " it .. plates are made from vulcanite rub: Tel ete Wh mt ber, celluloid, aluminum and gold and t mat la vary frow cheapest to the in some cane beat teeth and rubber jatrong enough to j great stre a | muactes of mastication BECAUBE OF MY LARGE PRAC TICE and ability to extract teeth without pain, and make artificial teeth of the best QUAMty and work MeDONALD = Auto Top Factory. Rverything In. the carriage trimming line Sip iningt t at half the-priee charged by the Combination Dentists, | have | | merited the envy of the ¢ vy ymbine | “THE ANVIL CHORUS.” | | The | Any members to Combine » filling their | obligation ental by telling at T am Noensed and that I do not do Combine not a ae ae! fe ee eo! oa | work myself, The facts are am compelled te te all ) giving con ons harge and I do all palnless extracting free . jof charge The Dental Com well aware that 1 noome from palalees extracting alone would be this tate, a8 | am in Missouri Tex California and Or In| | In What You Require, fact at is why | ca t get my/! GORHAM RUBE icense. Yet, as | have twelv iret Ave, Southey assiatants, | am satisfied do ex ~ tracting free of charge, and advis yeople as to how their dental work should be the done so as to give then EUREKA MOTOR ct, The Babcock Electric || STEARNS irs THE COU HAR PRUCK, Pine oe Catalogne, M. TOHRR, 206 Amertoan Mn Breatest return for the least | money | EDWIN J. BROWN | Rooms 1 on Bloch Broadway a Aak fy 19aT First Se,