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=. A mM Ue 44 seme oe | WASHINGTON, D. ©, Sept. 9 Before the ees We and bic game hunting in the . States, the national forests, HUMOROUS LAWYER POKES FUN AT JOHN L. WILSON Wik) The withdrawal of John 1 the sald party of the first part from the senatorial race has hae hereunto set his hand and oe Dy witty of the seal the day and year first moved one ¥" ~ above written. Bing county bar to the extent of Signed, od and delivered in in presence of FRANK W. BAKER JOHN LOCKWOOD WILSON, the following quit ‘ THIS INDENTURE, made this third day of September, in the of our Lord one thousand pine hundred and ten, between STATE OF WASHINGTON Jenn Lockwood Wilson, of Se. COUNTY OF KING—ss. attie, King County Washing This ts to certify that on this fon, the party of the first part, | third day of September, A. D, 1910 and Thomas Burke, also of sald | before me, James P. Agnew, & no Peattle, the party of the second | tary public in and for the state of Washington, duly commissioned and aworn, personally came John Lock part: WITNESSETH, That the wood Wilson, to me known to be the gaid party of the first part, for gad in consideration of the love Individual described tn, and who affection which he bears (executed the within Instrument toward the party of the second aiid acknowledged to me that he part, dove by these presente signed and sealed the same as his remise, rele and forever free and voluntary act and , for wate the sald party |the uses and purposes therein men % the second part, all his | toned rights, title and interest to a Witness my hand and official Sertain defeat due on Septem [seal, the day and year in this cor ber 18, 1970, together with all |tiffeate first above written the mental angus and humilia JAMES P. AGNEW, tea thereunto belonging or in Notary Public in and for the State wise appertaining | of Washington, residing at Seat WHEREOF, WITNESS BONSERIATION PONGRESS ~—GhOSES (Ry United Pree) ST. PAUL, Sept. § gee the closing session ¢ conservation after the delegates had been ca to order today by President Baker Obscure New Yorker Says T. R. Woulda’t Prosecute Sugar Trust (By United Press) NEW YORK, Sept. &—The New | York World today prints the first jof a series of articles by orke | Earle, former receiver of the Penn }sylvania Sugar Refining Co, de signed to show that Theodore | Roose when president, refused to prosecute the sugar trust. The jarticles are being written, Earle | says, beeause of Roosevelt's attack y|on the supreme court of the United 4 | States: According to the story printed to congress e ate the ses-/@ay, Earle says that he “asked i oenas tor ar w and to| Roosevelt and Charles J. Bona @eclare formal adjournment to parte, then attorney general, to pro Im view of this, the running |Ceed against the trust. Both re between the advocates of | fused to take any action, he says. gate and federal rights in national conservation deciared a truce while fepresentatives of the progress of the conservation movement in the ‘Yarious states which were advo cated by state conservationists, (were beard. j Piea for Less Politics. The introduction of politics in} qonservation affairs was the sub Sect of addresses of Forester Alle @f Oregon, J. W. Whipple of New York, and Amo L. Pondo. Allen @emanded that the officials to Which the conservation of natural s has been entrusted be Permitted to prosecute their duties Without political interference. WWICKERSHAM WILL HOT DISCUSS THE | BMLLINGER REPORT United States Attorney General George Wickersham and Secretary of Commerce and Labor Charlie Nagel, who arrived at Portland to day from Seattle, declined to dis cuss the action of the five mem. bers of the Pinchot-Ballinger in vestigating committee who recom mended Ballinger’s removal from office yesterday. “I searcely to speak at the present time con cerning Mr. Ballinger’s troubles,” said Wickersham, “The whole af rs outing season {s nearly 500,000 persons wi sought recreation and health fi the national forests of the United The total last year was With the finest mountain and much of the best fish I will have something to say, how ever, when the final report of the investigating committee is In. Last night I declined to make public my views on this question before the Aretic Club in Seattie for the {reason that it would not have been good taste to talk with the present Heonditions obtaining.” fade more and more accessible Year through protection and ent by the government Ore fast becoming great national Playgrounds for the people. Two Big Factory Stocks of Cutlery and Tinware On Sale Friday We bought these stocks for a Mere song and pass the saving on to you. 15¢ $2.50 All-Enam: Savory Roaster %e Ol) st Kettle .. 10¢ Dust Pao 0c Covered Chamber Pail .. $e 10-quart Retinned ¢ Pan 15¢ Ie Soup st retinned 5c Mason Jats, for We Plain and Dee; canning. Spe- Pie Plates Se Milk Ket Gand $-quart $e Tin Steamer No. § cial price for Fri Ae day quarts Cutlery Savings nb secs ut 2 tor BC Me Nicke Self-Honing Razor 59c Kater a. Jcimi $1.39 ste Gotepmnte ‘Driskiag 19¢ Me beet 25e Chamois Skins, We Stone Sharpening Bee 25c extra soft See the Demonstration of Economy Jars in the Basement (Aad Strop the Straight-Kage 1 Knife : 1be Vent for school children Pocket Cup 8c Drinking think {t good taste! fair is banging and undecided yet.) woeses i oNDER INDICTMENT Gave — WOMAN IN CHARA’ TAA (Conciuded.) have put $1,800 improvements on this place At another place we have thre lots and a house nearly all paid, W | had rented this house constantly un | U) Hiliman began to annoy our ten jante by telling them not to pay us any more money—that the place had gone back to Hillman, One tena Rev. A. D. Bright—lived {n our house 10 months after he was or |dered out by Hillman’s so-called agent” here and never paid avother jollar Another fouracre tract was }bought by a company of including my husband, who was In the president of ¢ |the course of time these men all lett Kennydale but Mr. Arey, the resident. Thone who had left town sd to make further payme © land, which was bought and ¥ for a ceme y Hillman then forfeited the contract. 1 went to him and arravged to finteh |paying up on the land. After re leetving $111 more from us, he sud mpany refu: m th cemetery |denly refused to take another cent but ordered us to move the dead bodies which were buried therein. We begged and pleaded again and again for him to take the pay ments, but he would say, “If | can't freeze you people out, | shall go before Judge Albertson and have him order the removal of those dead bodies. Then all of those dead men will get up and walk, for | in tend to sell that four acres for a chicken ranch.” In his mild way he woe eS SemATous CHICAGO, LARGELY INDICTED, GREETS T. R. TODAY STAR—THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1910, OUNLI LEN NDC TED SPARROWS SOLD old Kirby, a chemist's clerk, | fied purchased five tre au drug. th sedative effort to pr his former typist ying it was a very useful | Music ane 18 (NDR TNE TALL DARK INNO TED PRWATE perectwes a O | than spontaneous enthusiasm POISON T0 GRIPEN BUFFALO BILL SHOW DELAYED t Crippen, on Jan 19,/ se irains of hecacin | Buffalo BUI will not show in Se He itted that the doctor jattle until tonight ndmitiod that the doctor bad | ‘The big Wild West show, headed by the most famous of scouts, (Coneluded.) teat! | couldn't get across the mountains T in time to play this afternoon, so The court officers today " ne cour hi Crips oe eee te | the first appearance will be this The crown, it ie} “ening The show was given last night intimated, haa given up all hope of inducing the girl to testify against the doctor Wore Crippen Jewels. in North Yakima, and after it was over the horves and wagons and tents and side shows and all the reet of the stuff that goes with « | That Mile. Leneve, Dr, Crippen's big circus—it makes some 78 car typist, was seen wearing jewelry |lad"—were piled into the waiting land clothing which belonged to|®F* and started over the moun Mra. Crippen, after the latter's dis. | ‘ins appearance, was the testimony| New Buffalo Bill was a great given by Mra. Smythson, of Brixton, | *CoUt. but he's 72 now, and that who was an acquaintance of both the Cascades wae more bargained for, So the trip over he she | * women. About the same time, — re for. teatified, Crippen told her his wife | ‘fins were late and only one sec had 4 while on route to pokey tion arrived tm time to show today A Mrs. Harrison, of Brixton, tee ‘We've got to give the animals tifled that she had geen Mile. Le | * chagee to feed and rest up afier neve wearing clothing belonging to | ele Arip,” sald Business Manager Mrs | Bradford, “and there won't be time Crippen crown end The attorney for the avored to substantiate | C&twRem the arrival of the show and the afternoon performance MANY CHANGES IN BiG SEATTLE STORE of NOT MUCH JOY BALLINGER POW-WOW of the retary Interior Ballin-| most vigorously within the charm-|Reorganized House ger, at the Aretic Club last night, re-| ed circle wherein sat John P. Hart Nerated his’ intention of being. on] man. Whee to ike a ‘done | MacDougall & South- the job as long as the president| with the “virtues” of Secretary : . cE wanted him, and incidentally he! pallingor, the attorney general was | wick Undergoing Ex : irled bis defiance a Theodore | introduced | tensive Improvements— Roonevelt and “my policies b s Attorney, General. Wickersham | Valuable Mr, Wickersham. Innovations Added in gave a whimsical account of fh Mr. Wickersham {8 a genial, journey to the North, and Becretary| witty speaker, with a talent for| All Departments. of Commerce and | Labor Nagel| diplomatic languag He kept] i warmed the hearts of the Arctic|away from all dangerous topics men by declaring for representative| with grace and agility, and all] In keeping with the energetie government for Alaska present could easily understand! and progressive polley of the In addition to these three, whom a| why he was and {s a valuable at-| management of the MacDo crowd of 600 members of the Com-|torney genera! for Wall street, the| Southwick store, many changes a merelal and Arctic clubs had gath-|Guggenheims, et al being made in that Jered to hear, Jud H. Hanford,| Then came Secretary Ballinger,| which, when complete John L. Wilson, Jobn P. Hartman! grim and defiant, Handclapping| this house up to t and Congressman Will KE. Humphrey | and # few decorous cheers greeted | ard of effictenc alwo apoke him. There was an expectant | demands of a The Cheers Were Muffied. silence as he arose, with the| Among the The smoker was attended by “big’| memory of the Ballinger-Pinchot | most noticeable will be the unusual. and “little business representa-| committ doings fresh in every)! broad aisle leading from the tives. Big Business wax quite ex-| mind, His first few words made it| main entrance to the eleva bens elted, Little Business unnaturally | evident that he and Judge Hanford) which will serve to re © ¢ calm. At times the applause was|had compared notes before the|tion on this floor during the busy enthuslastic, but It was never gen ing hours of the day. neral of jeral, and always there was an un r expressing bis gratitude for) fices have beer ed f the dercurrent whisper of insurgency.|the demonstration accorded him,|fourth to the fifth floor, and the It was plain that many of those! the secretary made {t plain that no thus vacated will oted present were far from being in ac-|amount of public clamor would ly to the new de enta cord with Secretary Ballinger, al-| swerve him trom “bis duty,” as he! for pictures, sewing machines and though his loyal friends had swol-| saw it | beds, along with the china, len palma to testify to thelr enthusl-| Further, he m it clear by in pubes asm, The demonstration which fol-| ference and emphasis that he was ishing lowed the Ballinger mention of|an exponent of the policies of the in the basement has President Taft was disappointing. | president of the Uni “, the the domestics It seemed to be more a of ing on “president” and quarters down. politeness and willingness to oblixe inference being that no “ex-| stairs presidents” need apply A handsome soda fountain has Mr. Hartman introduced Judge} John L. Wilson made his usdal| py installed the basement, Hanford in the customary words,| campaign speech, amended to ac-| where deliciou and hot drinks seasoned with a brief eulogy of|cord with recent events, He was|and light luncheons will be 4 Secretary Ballinger | applauded sympathetically at reasonable prices. The delivery Judge Hanford's introductory ad-| | As the crowd was | service has also been greatly im- jdress naturally was a fervid eulogy Humphrey, for six y proved ffords daily de- of the secretary of t interior,| non congressman, asked everybody | livery to B een Lake, South interspersed with poll « ra-| to vote for him Tuesday, forgetting | Seattle, Alki and all intermediate tion for the five members of the|to mention the fact that he ts now | points—something entirely new to linvestigating committee who yes | agin’ Cannon. this community. Anot innova- terday voted for his removal.| Red and white punch was served! tion which will be welcomed by eco |Judge Hanford was applauded | in the dining room nomical shoppers of Seattle, 1s the == | Installation of “special sales” coun- tera on every floor, with the same | trained service ag in the respective departments. A beadw of elee TONG WAR ‘Mother Identifies | trie lights around the entite store, ’ | Daughter $ Slayer augmented by @ magnificent fllumt- - — |nated sign, give the store an ex- Mrs. Mary Nicola, the mother of eT attractive appearance at 7 , night Lottie Nicola, the 17-year-old Syrian |""fy ‘ girl who was killed at her home on| There will be no change In the Pane rary eg soars ago. yesterday | class of merchandise carried. Only pg arated se do 10m | goods of genuine merit and known Matt Starwich brought over from! 05 will be carried in stock. The Mexico a few days ago, as the mur-| oy e45 and tawdry will find no place derer of her daughter |in this inscitution, which has always (By United Press) SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Sept. & Squads of uniformed police are patrolling the streets of San a ciseo’s Chinese quarter today, and {the jail has scores of denizens of the district huddied into cells for) safe keeping. The anticipated war| Fayad was led through the Jail-| qiscernea the requirements of the between the rival socicties broke |¢t'# Toom while Mrs. Nicola W48/ trade intelligently and met them to out anew Inst night and Lew Sing | Present. She was not apprised that | tne entire satisfaction of its cus Chow, a member of the On Yick | the man suspected of her daughter's! tomers The object in making the Tong, Was shot dead by an un-|™urder would be brought in. But) present extensive improvements tm known assassin the moment she laid eyes UPON the store, the management wish it To mistaken identity, Lew Sing|Fayad she sprang upon bim with | qistinetly understood, is to keep the | the frantic shriek, “That is the man | who killed my Lotti | it was with some difficulty that Chow forfeited his life, for police are positive that the slayer pace inside with the growing de mands upon the institution from the was of the Suey Sing clan and be community, which m: s larger Meved Lew Sing was a hated Hop | She was taken away from the silent | stocks, a greater variety of lines, Sing yrian. Mrs. Nicola claims to have | ang the best possible service withi en an eye Witness of the tragedy, | and her identification is important | in view of the fact that Fayad says |——— a mistake has been made and that Lew Sing Chow, accompanied by Ho Gum Yew, also of the On Yick Tong, and who was recently ac quitted of murder, was watching motion pictures in the darkened |his brother is the man sought i. auditorium of the theatre when - College Night Dance the murderer stole upon him and) AT FOREST FIRES AT KENNYDALE, WH. blew out his brains. DREAMLAND Seventh and Union TONIGHT ‘Thursday, Sept. 8 hi a Aa FOREST FIRES NEAR VICTORIA All” Kennydale turned out last with he Dt that give by a Thi show will be given tonight, night to fight a forest fire which is| tomoffow - and Saturday at the burning in close proximity to the After Mre. Harrison had been die " a (By © Pree) od missed, Inspector Dew, of Scotinnd pt of ee | SICVOMAL La” Wage, Batters, on Oe out et a ae | Yard, who crossed the Atlantic to| i pe ee was reported by the government | poses” ‘Wo mies north arrest te and the woman, took | wire Inet night that a serious bush | The fire, which has been smol Dancing Starts at 8:0 the stan jfire was raging in the Otter Point - | Crippens’ relations ~tth his we GIRL HURT IN ie That it ix the largest and corian ber eee + pig Pore —— were strained at the time of her threatens more damage than any | which blew the ‘flames coun the | disappearance, according to the such conflagration !n this seetion of " ; town. At midnight the flames had| atimony of Inspector Dew, who] Vancouver Island this year, 18 gath-| x hroached so close to several real Cut was recalled to the stand after the ered from the dispatch received | ; | e p oO examination of several minor eae here = Wg trengpe ata yi, Rate nesses Mr wit *. Cri , n's temper, would say tome: “I am after the| intimated, lod to frequent ruptures (By Unites Frees.) | scaip of those dead men, for they| “On the might of Januar 31 LOGANSPORT, Ind, Sept. 8.- will pever pay for their beds.” Thus! now said, “Crippen and his wife| Kids’ sororities and all the attend the matter stands today. He stil) nad one of their periodical quar.|®%t !nitiation stunts are Ikely to wants the narrow home of our de/roig Mra. Crippen threatened to| 5€ Wiped out of Logansport by th ceased friends leave him the next day, My | Suthorities as a result of an acct-| Two years ago this cor authority for th statements {9 | dent to Miss Catherine Crismond he sent us # notice to cor Crippen himself | whe was so seriously injured while up on the cemetery We | being initiat tnto a Greek letter witnesses and tendered The Crippens Quarrel. soclety that she probably will be amount. He hooted and }« After this quarrel Mra. Crippen | biiad for life. During the initiation saying of thone dead As not seen again. Crippen told | the girt fell from a street car. Her} long to me.” ‘Then two me his wife threatened to go with | condition is critica | i salesmen can te pan ho coul eep her ” | ene gee and rh greedily A aoe Mamours | RRR RARER RAH Told us to soak our hea m if he knew her where |* *| Sarai tia crass He ‘said he did not, but |* MEQ ABRUZZI, SAYS DAD & ent we le © office that he had spread the|* ' handed rascal, he ating, “Where er death to hide any scad- | * br did you get your I didn’t that might fol'ow her disap |* LKINS, W. Va, * know you had money enough to buy arance." s tor Stephen - a meai in a Japanese restaurant.” Dew then read a statement he|* Offers his presence here as # Although he ha had secured from. Mile, Loneve.|® positive proof that he is not #| taunted and slurre The girl had #aid that Crippen told 4 - a ae ae auapaee rnc cod live here until ow her his wife had gone to America| b jone to discuss plans Hillman Investme and requested her to Hve at the|* for announcing the ongage- * me non ats dog age Crippe sy home 4 her absence |® ment of his daughter Kather- ’ ~ |® ine to the Duke d'Abruzzi *| which is awful in Later, the atatem ad, Crippen | Brien f ih gy OL. og Bongo old lier his wife had died en route! ,.hory until T am worn, out,” tal distress, saying, “G 7 to America rumors Unt! » worn out,” #| a or ¢ me death Talk abo Detective Sergt. Mitchell cor-|* ##!d the senator My daugh- * the thi egree! I want to add|roborated Dew’s story of the find-|* tt !# not to be married to ® ¢ 4 it t ® Abruzzi * just o rd—1 n ng of the body in the basement ble thing to go to Jericho and fall) of the Crippen home. The hei ring | * ha oc aew ‘<a among thieves was then adjourned-until next Wed.| * * * * * ® * * MRS. HANNAH AREY. | nesday CAR JUMPS TRACK. Subscribed and ‘orn to before MANSFIELD, 0. ee » this 7th day of September, A. D Cleveland & Southwestern inter-| _ pda Blah egy 3 IR urban car from Seville and Ash of Washington, BA alles ide this clty early today ttle. | | | BY 50,000 SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Sept. &.| Galveston, Tex—Much apprehen-} After @ short business session to-| sion Is being shown here becau of} (By United Press.) day, the delegates to th forty | ominous looking storm clouds On| MILWAUKER, Wis, Sept seventh annual convention of the] the horizon here today, the tenth! Latest primary elect returr American Veterinary Medical As anniversary of the deathdealing|qay indicate that Senator La jation left on an excursion to Galveston tidal wave and hurricane. | jotte’s plurality for renomination | Mount Tamalpats. | A She. pin eatis 5 SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 7 | 0 DEREREE, Oe, MoGovern, - tn Amateur fight promoters are on | ally ail pro-lihoge who carry their clubs under] Nie tate ake ent dlne Serene | ere. Em their hata can show the super | visors that they have genuine ath dreads fe ptember because it is|, Mayor Gill will not discharge Pa-|siimy and apparatus, they will be} ante aaeas eek daon eth mate (ee vine, who arrested al compelled to take a nice, quiet Ii 4 negro soldier at the car station tle trip to the ash can. | freckles. No matter how thick her | hort Lawton on. Auguut2, althoaph | veil, Reptember sun. will ely | Gol, W. P. Evans, in command of Killed Imitating Story, | make her freckle the fort, asked him to do eo, oj.|."PHILADELPHIA, Sept, 7.—Wil leging misconduct - Ham Crawford was killed and Ar Fortunately for t peace t| thar Clymer, Edward Clymer and mind, the recent discovery of «| y goeial ¢ ition to pe} Harry Sheets were injured, in an |new drug, othine—double strength | awn ma the club was ef |attempt to imitate the Swiss family | makes It possible for even those | farted youterday amon the veung, | Robinson and bulld a cabin in a] |most susceptible to freckles tol oy eloment of the university. toon hy | tees 40 feet above ground. The} |keep the skin clear and white, Nol|the city Charles P. roca wit | platform gave way | |matter how stubborn a case of a g " c : series Itreckies yo have, the double (“lected president. Moadquarters| VANCOUVER, B. C., Sept. 8— iirength othine will remove them |W!!! be maintained, beginning with |W, H, Linn, formerly @ driver for tot an ounce package from. The {the frat of the month, on the top}a Seattle dyeing house, committed Haven Drug Co and banish the |{00r of the old federal building,| suicide here by drinking carbolic Hfreckles. Money back if it fail Fourth av. and Merion, st acid was felt for their safety and every Government Agent William Dee 207% Pike St., Over Owl Drag Co. man in town turned out to fight the| dectares that during the day it ad T . - flame The fighting was difficult} 3 ary vanced over a mile and at mid-| on account of the wind, which blew DW Ad we Fo night was sweeping towards the |ihe flames directly toward the ack of Our homes of niiny farmers of the dis-| workers | Work for 12 trie t. Already it has destr yed con “ | Pay The wire included a plea for belp| Hop Pickers Mob | “Seng from Victoria, which will be re-| . an Bw Dental |xponded to today Man Who Hit Girl yl B Work, ‘ * SALEM, Ore, Sept. 8—C. FE. Hod-| a if; = Cut Rate WHALES SCARCE |ley, who saws he comes from Port-| / Prices. land, says he was at the Rose hop : . “ * ard, in Marion county, last night, |" 'Srides "Rasy Paymenten” Sateen? In ALASKA ROW when J. W on, proprietor of | #18 SET OF TEETH -c cod Hest a shooting ry, was horse-| 9.9 SET OF TE aranteed Fit. * whipped f chastisement of JUNEAU, Sept his. 3 waht |ss SOLID GOLD OR PORCELAIN which have in th se : “re 4 “CROWN in tae Vea a ates that a woman, |@ GOLD ON FOWCRLAIN witli Ing #0 scarce, esp e i , Solid Goid Fillings. #1 Up. species, that, if lane are 1 when Peterson tried to} Silver Fillings, 50 Up. " . awe o whip his daughter 12-Year Written Guarantee Given om carried out, the whaling | All Work With a horsewhip, the woman] _ Al Wert station may be moved this season |) ot Petersen and deneeed him | 80 as to get nearer the whaling " eral yee ‘ be gn . is F grounds, which are now said to be , n — Cc ead ooler Weather out at se * pidlg str | A mob of hop-pickers immediate: |} yings thoughts of ta ly fort part. They against a lashed him vig THREW BOTTLES IN and took the woman's son uy AD & WALI p held Mair Brakeman Is Hurt John Grover, 35, PAPER = re eae gee 1314 Ist Av, Neat University St ployed by the Columbia & Puget Sound railroad, was seriously ir : y yh ddr Yipee aeernneen mares mien ea ah B4h Abin cane je|. Ben Yager, 29, proprietor of the} Fle rieuing While! Kosher restaurant at Cherry near|NOT LONG TO WAIT “ oO ie : : -«| Fourth av. was arrested ‘3 Pier B. The injured man, bleeding lock th Ph Rad In four more days Lake Forest from wounds in the body as taken | 0 Choc this morning by Police > ; Clerk Terry for throwing beer bot will be opened to the public. to Providence bospital, where it is ’ | : at bi tles in the street. Terry saw Yager| 524 for a beautiful book of views, ae that he is injured Inter-| throw the bottles and ordered him|0l€ Hanson & Co, third floor New to pick them up. Yager refused, | YOrk Block. : He was assessed the cost ee Brahe A Business Man Is Dead. | Montreal, — Cardinal Vannutelli,| Frederick A. Hoffman, general | t® papal delegate to the eucharistic| manager of the Hydraulic Supy Someress, he 0 far , vered 2 Manufacturing company, died yes. | 0m his illness of last night as to] terday at his home, 611 17th av. at {State that he wit! attend the recep the age of 42. He was ill but a short | #00 tonight in his honor time, He came to Seattle four yeu ago from San Francisco, where. he | ao: lived the greater portton of his life iHigh 6 ad 6 ( k He married Miss Frances Collin, of 2 | ! rade laranieea HOF Seattle, about four years ago, who, er = No pain or no pay. Satisfaction ponies ay son and an or money refunded. Graduate as | specialist in each department. Former Congressman Killed. | We lay special claim to expert BINGHAM, Me., Sept. 8.—Former herry ectoral plate work. Come in the morn- Congressman George W. Wey ing and go home with a fine set mouth, of Fair Haven, Mass., was of teeth j killed ‘in an automobile ‘accident bg saegpite oy Ag Qe here today ereley Glass and F You will find our prices half A. Dinsmore, of Boston, were se. wha entists charge Aes Dione a, wer | Lun Ss at other dentists charge. J Open 8:30 to 6 p.m. Sun- San Francisco.—Fire which today days, 9 to 12. Main 153, Present swept a row of cottages in the| == = a: == | location — 10 years — Howard Potrero district made 34 men, wom-| The Gratitude of Elderly People| Block. en and children homeless, The fire |Goes out to whatever helps give York broke ov in the yme oO! coque € ease pom fe y N roke out In the home of Jucques | them ‘case, comfort and serenexh (NeW York Dental Parlors, Inc. Sorokini, where @ score of sorrowing | Foley Kidney Pills cure kidney and} relatives'were assembled around the] bladder dise promptly and bring| body of Mrs. Sorokini, whose death | comfort and relief to elderly pe eel 614 First Ave. Bellingham, Sunset Block. Everett, 1514 Hewett. oceurred yesterday Bartell Drug Stores.

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