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Big Business Trying to Save Lorimer BY GILSON GARONER WASHINGTON, May 18. The Lorimer R test case Lard and Lumbe h fund. and oppo ata The comn tsw fn Shermar Upor mand re the prosp MEN KICK ON WHITE SITS Superinte Walters wan laborers to wea wants them te at a certain stoi objecting In the first Uke the idea think that be made to pure their scant wages buy they protest compelled to buy th certain place. The que the Central night and the ma es tendent this morning FICKS GETS IT Yesterday was annual election day for Seattle printers, GW Ficks was elected president. The Typographical union will be repre sented at the International conven tion at San Francisco by BH Mitchell and A. F. Moore, while EB B. Ault, G. T. McNamara, M Rothstein and L. A. Ryno will be delegates to the Central Labor Council for the ensuing year WALLACE MAY BE n was bre 3. H. Wallace, former district secretary of the United Mine Workers, will probably be appoint ed by Gov. Hay on the workmen's compensation commission. L. P. Hornberger, of Spokane, has been under consideration the manufacturers’ representativ Many employers of the state @ opposed to him, however, ¢ Hay met with Seattle employers at the Washington this morning to talk it over. CARNEGIE ON SPORTS (By United Press Leased Wire.) NEW HAVEN, Conn., May 18.— Sports in most colleges are mis | managed, says Andrew Carnegie, in the Yale News. “Go in and play for the fun of it, not with the idea that everything must be subor inated to winning,” is the gist of what Carnegie said. He continued “Under present regulations, sports the colleges are for a chosen few, while those not naturally apt, and who therefore would be most benefited are crowed to one side. GoT 0 By United Press WASHINGTON, De. c Fees paid by the U. Domingo to Dr. Jacob H. Wire.) May 18 | | LE FEES. scandal will not down. THE SEATTLE STAR BY THEIR CROWNS YE SHALL KNOW THEM, OR, HOW TO “SPOT” A DUKE OR NEAR-DUKE ant than the man involved JAPAN BALK ON PEACE F expected ee LOTS OF NEW LAWS. SALEM, Or., May 18 eeetee etitions gr retary Ofst eral of the measures. Among the Important new # laws, is the Malarkey act # extending the power of the state railroad commission to ® cover public utilities, and laws # calcul to ald labo: * * eteeeee eens eee eee New Chief (By United Prone Leased Wire TACOMA, May 18--F. H. Pettit and Ben J. Weeks, new commis sioners following the recall elec tion, will be inducted into office to day Commissioner Pettit announced the appointment of 8. R. Fraser as| chief of police to succeed Thomas Maloney. Fraser has b the forest range a number of years Jeucceabe DICKINSON service for $. and San| Holland- | er of Baltimore while he was in| the jatter republic to fiscal affairs is causing commen' Assistant Secretary of State Wil gon, a8 2 witness before the house committee on expenditures, told rane was paid by both mmments for his service, the fotal of $140,000, $40,000 by the United States. Neither San Do ‘mingo nor the United States was ra that Hollander was paid y the other country, HIT BROKERS | CHICAGO, May 18.—What is re garded as a knockout to grain manipulators in Chicago is seen to- day in a resolution adopted by the} Chicago board of trade, branding as “uncommercial and dishonorable conduct” the practice of marketing in other cities grain held here at) prices lower than those obtainable in Chicago. ) Fr s T CUT PRICES We make the same gold plate for $12.00 that other dentists charge $15.00 for. Best Gold Crowns $4.00 to $4.00 Best Bridgework $3.00 to $1.00 Best Amalgam Filling 50¢ to z be Best Sliver Filling Full Plates $41.00 to 8s. 00 Best Set of Teeth in the World... Bi seee eee - $10.00 Don't hurry t rk for the above pr for us, vecause of our low prices. Painless introduce o We are careful, thorough wiaen We want your ‘business Our | ¢ low enough for a pr ALBAN ; PAINLESS | DENTISTS) On the second floor of the People’s Bank Wullding, corner of Second Avenur sOponiie the Hon Marche and MacDou gall uthwick’s. Take elevator, or walk up, charge to i" jplans an ive adjust its) HENRY L. STIMSON. New Yorker defeated by Dix for governbr last fall who takes Dickin. son's place as secretary of war WILL HELP MEN eo Tacoma Gets IN WAR DEPARTMENT st thrilling moment when the Archbish head ¢ Majes noble may be ronation of King Goorge V of Canterbury plac 6 crown Up But th most striking scene immediately ens of the rea Went has on the that of the vis 1 wtrawbe ed on the nately, the coronet of a ¢ YOU'LL FIND IT HERE NEWS OF THE DAY CONDENSED FOR Monday Grant an campaigns in history Decies is re n Friday LONDON.—Lady covering from an opers |for appendicitis Major F. A. Boutelie was elected | commander of the Loyal Legion | Washington, following « |the Arctic club last night SERENA SAREE ERS ls INDIAN 1S INSULTED \* Repeatedly refused restaur ant and Tarak j& nath Das, a native of India # has come to the concls ® that the caste system, ® noxious in his own co # gaining ground in Ame lw He has appealed to th dent body of the univers relief arber service . 7 \* err eer eae “A Night Off,” Augustin Daly's | sparkling comedy, will be given at the Moore Wednesday evening by members of the jix club, the proceeds to go to the new St Mary's Catholic church. NEW YORK.—Pleading guilty to the misuse of the mails, President | Samuel 8. Bogart of the Unit Wireless company will not be s¢ tonced until his confederates disposed of BERLIN.—A woman in the gal lery wh attempted to make speech pr sting In the reich SAN FRANCISCO.—in the midst | |of mortar and br 2. H. Sothern] Jand Julia Marlowe gave ® pocket Jedition of “Romeo and Juliet” in dedicating the new John Cort thea tre ring completion OLYMPIA.—Hundreds of visitors are expected tomorrow to see} flights by Aviator Fred J. Wiseman Members of the University of Washington Dramatic club tomor-| row night will produce “The Ser-| vant in the House. The Brotherhood Le elub interdenomt |tfonal campaign for the rescue of |men in the downtown district. T following officers were ¢ yesterday: L. H. Gray, pres; Frank musical and novelty offered at the Seattle Vaudevill: stunts will ¢| Friday afternoon, 1 to 6, when the Theatrical Mechanics’ tion gives its annual benefit ker, vice pres.; George H.| Walk nd vice pres 3rd vice pres.; Claude secretary; Lester W jurer; and Frank A intendent = MEOPEN LORIMER CASE SPRINGFIELD, Ill, May 18. |The state senate ling committee this afternoon re | ported a resolution asking that the! U. 8, senate reopen the |case STORM SUBSIDES | nited Pree Lenaed Wire.) PORTLAND, OF, May Ih -The stofm which has been sweeping the Oregon and Washington coasts for the last two days is subsiding and clear weather is expected inalde of 36 hours, according to the weather ireau today E. Shorett, Lewis, treas Heath, K.'6 OF P. BUSY. Jesides the annual election of grand lodge officers the Knights of Pythias yesterday were banqueted | by the Pythian Sisters and ag: by the Commercial Club, which, to- gether with side trips, made the day | the busiest of the con |H. Eliwell of Vancouver, Wash., was elected grand chancellor; R. M Dye, Davenport, grand vice chan \cellor, and F. H. Tonkin, Black _ | Diamond, grand prelat NO ONE TO BLAME. | An investigation of the charred hulk of the steamer Whidby, which burned to the water's edge recent ly, failed to secure evidence of care lessness or neglect. The origin of the fire iy still a mystery, Stevens, | super: | republican steer-| Lorimer | {only war material the Unit ntion. John | g, te tn tk tt tk * * CAT CLUB MEETS . The Cat club talked over #& plans for next winter's cat * show last night. Mra, L. W. # tis was chosen president * for the coming year. * | Rh More than 800 Shriners took part | last night in the initiation of 36 josndldates in Odd Fellows’ hall Carrying 120 passengers and a \full freight cargo, the steamship Jefferson sailed last night for Alas kan ports. | Col. 8. R. Nettleton, 77, who! served in the 12th Ohio cavalry in| the Civil war, died yesterday at| | Kirkland | The liner Chicago Maru, from Yo- | |kohama, tied up at Tacoma last night, | | | J—'The States will send to Japan will be the Bible,” said Rev. Mark A, Matthews, attle, Western choice for moder ATLANTIC CITY, N. COUNCIL CAN'T HELP Residents of the north end of the elty were told by the franchise committee yesterday afternoon that the Seattle Electric company bas no franchise on Sixth av. N. W., north of 85th st., and that the com mittee was powerless to help ex tend the car Hne to 85th st, as requested, jetart May 2 BUSY PEOPLE ASHEVILLE, N. € Rain caused the p t Wednesd oning unt ee John Kane death an %ye dying the last dinner of the Men Trinity parish last night Extending the service of the. Cal Hornia-Atlantic Steamship company to & th Mackinaw arrived worried more dentially Ham, bee he already bas the most © brit Mant bued whi» kers jmagtnable. Poets even as to call them |ff the sun autumn — folinge behind which the colonel face re Ham erwed the usual order of things. kinwed bale. 2 w) We was, after having acquired cholee political offices, . Chicago being his habitat Forty-four today World Strike Starts May 25 (My United SOUTHAMP It is repo: long-threate and firemen has been fin The in labor leaders is to take of the coronation, hoping th ruption of traffic then will the ship owners to terms. Ohio Cut Rate Dentists 305 Pike St., Over Owl Drug Co Entrance Room 4 Painless Dentists For the next 30 daya we will do all dental work at the follow ing prices Gold Crowns Bridgework cee Amalga Filling Silver Filling Full Plate Best Sets Teeth Painless Extraction We manufacture material If you have it All work guaranteed 12 years. Address: Ohio Dentists 305 Pike St. Over Owl Drug Store $3.00 all our own consider quality, we FURNITURE DRY. Go:oos iced Atwectios Values in Sterling Silver Novelties Of English Make or Sterling Silver Mesh Bags Sterling Silver Coin-Holders and V Rhinestone Hat Pins $1.00. Hat Pins in Arabian effects $1.00, FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Gtore Closes Dally at 5:30. } FURNITURE DRY GOODS THE MANY SPECIALLY-GOOD VALUES NOW BEING FEATURED IN RICH CUT GLASS AND SILVERWARE | Are Appealing Strongly to Purchasers of Tasteful Gifts for June Weddings and Anniversaries Popular Items in Laces and Allovers RD ALLOVERS, $1.00 TO $5 excellent range of pattern BOL’ Corset Cover Embroideries 35¢ and 50c yard SUMMER FLOOR COVERINGS —an interesting exhibit of Floor Coverings adapted for Summer homes, bungalows and camps is in readiness, featuring quaint Rag Rugs for bedroom and living-room, Crex Grass Rugs for porch and living-room, Mourzouk Porch Rugs-and Carpeting, China and Japanese Mattings. _Popular- Priced Notions zen, 20¢. pecial 25¢ px $1.00 thou Is, and of constricti of the Idren from ar Price Combination Bookcase and Writ- ing Desk in Fumed Oak Special $15. 65 An exceptional 1 fered in signed pictured esk is made of oak s fumed finish, ar roughout, in a pleas hed With closed book cc partment over writing t inset with diamond shaped mirrors. There are two roomy shelves below, and a drawer provides additional space for stationer pecial $15.65. Solid Oak High Chair, $4.00 lid Oak High Chair, in waxed iden or fumed finish; saddle pe solid wood seat, slat back drop table Legs securely braced; made and fin- ished throughout Priced low at $4.00. carefully —Furniture Headquarters, First Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns Frederick & Nelson | Women’s Hosiery at 2c Pair Black full- age gy Lisle Hosiery, Black ‘Lisle Hosiery vith 4-inch nage Pars foe ‘a luding styles split sole, 25 pair CHILDRE $ HOSIERY, 25 PAIR— ‘ vet age — Seamless School Hosiery, wi Children’s Sill-lisle Hosiery, in black, w and sky-blue, ed heel 4-inch double en heel n, red, pink The “Direct Action” A Successful Gas Range 1 because of its practical de- sign, pleasing ap pearance, compact ness and unequaled 1y of opera The oven of the Di rect-Action heats in stantly akes hbis- nits in from 5 to 8 using but five feet of gas in the process. We would like to show you the newest in the Direct listinct ad- vance in gas range construction—now on display ir 5 Section, First Annex Ostermoor Mattresses The material from which the Oster moor is made is spe cially-selected, high ade cotton, steril ized and rendered elastic by the Oster moor patented process— sanitary nothing could be more In building the Ostermoor eight. sheets of downy cotton filling are laid one over the other and compressed or interlaced together by gentle, even pressure, forming one elastic sheet of equal thickness throughout. This is then inclosed in a hand-sewn ticking, accurately boxed, stitched and tufted, the sum total being a Mattress that does not mat or spread or lose its shape and whose dur ability is practically unlimited, We carry on hand at all times a complete line of Ostermoor Mattresses in various styles and sizes, ranging in price from $12.70 to $. “Hotpoint” Electric isos The “Hotpoint” Electric Iron is connected by simply screwing the plug into the lamp socket and turning the ton, and is heated and ready for use in a few min utes Highly nickel - plated t; shown in three sizes with cord and plug, ‘ection. through Complete Mail Orders Carefully Filled Indofporated eteee tee