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Practice enough fo and today I large practice, acquired = b methods and work guaran was what brought the jealousy and wrath of the State Denta Bpon me; they refused me on and Wings onknown to and examined =me Gelence and in a manner t me of it They though they enatd not do work fo: hat it could not be done. forget that the grew werk done at my to yield me a sm: ° hy were above the clouds, The dome of of work 2 ee peice My offices have| require to serve my patients WONDER MOUNTAIN RECORD Howard Binns at Olympia for th gia ley world In August last he went with his troop to the Olympics in care of | Seout Master Reed, now ta Tacoma, A walk of 26 miles with many side trips was easily made in two days, Rach boy carried his own bed and erub” for two days. More food for (he rest of the eight days was ahip- ad in by freight team. The per. manent Camp Was made at the head of Lake Cushman, The first day in camp the troop went up Mt. Elinor to the saddle in regulation time with no unusual fatigue. After the week was spent in camp and the day had come to break and begin the trip home, the _ smaller lads were allowed to go to a camp on the shore of Hoods canal at Pot- latch, Howard and his scout master ont back upon Mt. Elin 4 from by tedt jous route back to the northeast to jthe highest peak of the mountain. | The day was cloudy and from a point about 2,000 feet up to the ummit the climbers were banked it was slow climbing, for no path could be plek- out ahead, It was necessary to | descend as much as a thousand feet once and leas distances several times to avoid impassable cliffs. Once for a brief half hour they Shelton, near probably holds the laurels dost two days’ hiking for rold Boy Seout in the whole jthe sky was inverted and they | .|stood in a mighty basin, Mount} }Rainler rested grandly upon the |rim of the basin From 10 a, m, to 5:10 p.m, they! climbed an aggregate of 8,000 feet When at this late hour last point of the peak was # ted very r above in the clou hasty retreat wan bene. All the {matches were spoiled by persptra ion. The proxpect of « night upon the mountain with no fire was not HEAD HUNTING | OFF IN ISLANDS I MANILA. Dean C.} roester of the in terior in charge of the wild tribes the Philippines, has just return. | led from a 1,000-mile trip, partly by| jautomobtle, through the mountain | ot Luzon. He reports ad hunting mil, by reason of the ation of American courts of Hostile united tn} grand canao at Campote, a sottlome and pledged | coful pursuits in| May 10. secretary | province neutra themselves to future eoeeeeeesesoeoe |¢ U. S. LAND OFFICE *| CELEBRATES 100 * YEARS OF | WORK leeeeccccccooos y t o patient in order to make ample to satisfy me dems net make any differcace eave 6 dollar, I make » dolla: eed the Dental Combine will b of Dentists om First nv. by ete door south of my offices, fmitate MY NAME to catch my im Brown, D. D. S. ties Leading Dentist 713 First Avenue Union Block. LPR Doer South of tne Powtai Teie- graph But! evenings un 4 for peop: for Friday and Saturday shown in the city Th the standpoint of Moral and educational dust the kind you would Your wife and children to ie To prove to you how ood Want you to cu coupon and see for lf, LADIES - | Com Theatre First Ave., Bet. Madison and Spring. Admit One Lad - Above, Fred Dennett, present commissioner; below, Edward Tif- fin, first land commissioner. A century ago the government the general land office opening on May 7, 1912, They were a bit previous about starting, for ongress didn’t pass the law author-| zing it wntil M However, Ed ward Tiffin, former senator and for ner governor of Ohio, became the first federal land commissioner. He ad nine men working under him ‘ow Fred Dennett of North Dakota, esent commissioner, has over »mployes; also the office costs 18 $3,000,000 a year. The office had 1,849,072,087 acres of public land to dispose of when ft it took just 100 years to give railroads and sell to home ding farmers 1,153,670 826 acres, Walter L. Fisher, secretary of the or, presided at the centenary ation held-in Washington May 7, The marine band and others fur. nished the musie aad the verbal fireworks, DOG AND PONY ON 10,000-MILE HIKE KANSAS CITY. — Dwight — L. colt and his wife, known as the walking Woolfs,” have started from Kansas City on a 19,000-mile walk through the West and Canada. They are taking with them only their dog and a pack pony, 19 years old, but still a good walker. DROWNED IN TWO FEET OF WATER VICTORIA, B. C., May 10.—Cyril Smith, the 2-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs, Chas, Smith, was drowned in began tot ste | might, HOWARD BINNS, pleasing. A path with no trail wai the lake. As baggage had been left at the lake camp, elded that Howard return cross country and bring out the packs and the scout master go to the other camp, ten miles below the lake, Fortunately a loging road was found, and this greatly lessen- ed the difficulty of getting gate Bach reached camp ab if Howard found th robbed of food except a ha! sugar and an ounee of bu eating these, he roll blankets of both — be: jaylight. Next day he 29 miles to his home, carryt pound pack on his back 5c Only 5c FOR CHILDREN mK Every Boy and Girl in Seattle Should See Theatre Until Next Wednesday »« PARENTS: Bring Your Children BE 5c Only 5c > The Wonderful Pano- ramic Review of the Discovery of America The Greatest His- torical and Education- al Moving Picture Ever Produced. 5c Only 5c FOR CHILDREN two feet of water in the rear of his father's residence, THE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1912. Stunt to Stop Drinking Causes Him to junted as Wiid Man, Jobn Risley felt a thirst mine on and told relatives to take his clothes away and lock him in a room #0 he couldn't quench it, Ho lives in Atlantic City, N. J. But his thirst overpowered him, he climbed out of a window and started a race through the streets without clothing. He was mistaken for a wild man and chased by the police until he disappeared. Hours later, he was extricated from a quag- mire near the city, more dead than alive, Will Operate on Bulldog to Recover Girl’s $400 Diamond Ring. Jeff, a bulldog owned by Miss Eliz abeth Carson of Pittaburg, is to be} operated on to recover his mistress’ | $400 diamond ring, which disappear. ed from a dros a short time be fore Jeff was seen to swallow a halt- dollar, An X-ray, photo of his stomach pooh the Ting outlined in it Girl Editor Aske If Brother Can Swear, Why Can't Sister Use Siang? Miss Helen Logan, oditros#in chief of the Wellesley College News, argues in her paper that “if broth or can use a few mild swear words, why can't sister use such expres- slong ‘awfully crazy about,’ ‘ob, golly!’ ‘pippin, ‘greasy grind’ and such) things?” Hut she is not ready to commit her paper on the subject and mere the girla to decide for them- wely Woman May Hang Her Neighbor (in Effigy) This Court Holds. In discharging 12 women accused of hanging their neighbor, Mrs. Mary Brown, tn effigy, at Ritters ville, Py Magistrate Brophy de- ided it is within the right of all yomen to #o treat a neighbor. The only reason was that he could not find any law hanging from a tree an inanimate enone seanenenting a woman. LAW AND ORDER LEAGUE ORGANIZED IN AN ARIZONA PRISON FLORENCE, Ariz crime. =a haem OKLAHOMA.—A woman ritten to Washington that she was etting a $12 pensi tyil war veteran when she was mar fed again, and got wants to arrange to get «se| EVERYTHING WAS sion restored by divorolr the! Gold Medal, Londen, 1911 A SAMOVAR! A SAMOVAR! e Wy Kingdom for » SAMOVAR | *Her Majesty's Blend’ Tes » tie ery of the Modern Kj Served to Kings an Queens for over a hall century. Served and sol sth Ave nearly 0 by nue, Sherry’s, N. Y,, for quarter century La Sealed Ale Tight Pgs em oe All High-Clase Grecere Order Trial Package TODAY! Sutter at times with some form of indigestion. If negiected, it becomos dyspepsia. One dose of Scotch Stomach Remedy Wilt cure tndigestion, You should rugs at and guaranteed lt sc CH SS” °MACH & REMEDY—$1.00 AT BARTELL’'S Y Single Trip 350. Hound Trip 500. FOR EVERETT AND EDMONDS STR, s10UX TOO 4. M., 1260 Neon, 5.00 PF. a On Sundaye Leaves at 7:30 A. ML 12.00 Noon, 5:00 : 1 Prominent Artist Cured of Appendicitis When I went to the offices of Dr, ©. F. Lathrop I had been suffering for several days with my appendix and finally it grew w the pus gradually t tt had swollen #0 lar; thought would burst. T emed to be an operation, but fortunately 1 heard of Dr. Lathrop. that he could cure appendicitis without ration. So 1 th a trial to undergo an oj got cured withou! under the hands c Seattle, Wash. Two hundred convicts in the peniten- miles from the camp or roads at/tiary here have organized themselves into a They constitute 96 per cent of the prisoners. The object of the league is to promote morals and abolish WANTS TO DIVORCE ‘HUSBAND SO SHE CAN GET BACK HER $12 PENSION has[second husband. 1 aa widow of a] month. a worthiess| #888 ewe RS Sew ee ® tee eee eee heheh ~|eandidate for president,” “Law and Order eee] stating that #! would much prefer to have the § “C” ON PROGRAM * NEW YORK—M. and Mme. # # Jacques Rontierre of Paris que party in honor of birthday of thelr at the Ho \* dnughter * tel Astor * verything on the meni be # gan with the lett C,” and & the decorations were C-shaped or bore association with & that letter. Many of the pres @ents carried out the “¢ | ® scheme. Colostine eeeteeetees > WILSON WILL NOT TAKE NOMINATION BERKELEY, Cal, May 10.—On eve of his departure to attend 1 lis aoctaliat national | : Wilson announeéd today he will not aceapt the presidential nomination, but that he will be a candidate for ‘congress from the Sixth California district, now represented by Jos. R t republican th bi HE’S ENGAGED TO ONLY 17 GIRLS GENEVA, May 10.—Albert Btlerll, © handsome young Swiss plumber, should have exciting times when he la released from jail next year, for fT young women have announced they are going to marry him. He in eng to them all and it was for defrauding each oot of small sume that be was sentenced to fall, ‘The 17 “fiancees” were all in court, where they announced they still wanted to marry the prisoner, and could walt until his release. Albert looked relieved as he was marched aff to jail TWO WOMEN TO RUN AGAINST SIX MEN FREEPORT, L. L-—Mra. Blanche Trubeoback and Mra. Fred Story have announced that they will run for membership on the bowrd of ed- ucation As ix men are planning to run against them, the village in tn a ferment over the prospective fight ART EXHIBITION The public library wishes to an-| nounce that it will have on exbibi- tion for the next three or four days Photographs of steyes covered tn the works of Sir Walter Scott. This is the first time the pictures have éver been placed on exbibition in| this city. The public is invited to attend the art exhibit WAS ACCIDENTAL That the killing of baby Mapple last Sunday night at 1121 Hiawatha place by Prank Mapple, the father, was an accident, was the coroner's verdict yesterday at the Inquest over the dead body During a scuffle Mapple and her b possession of a revolver the bullet striking the slightly wounding Mrs. 10¢e VAUDEVILLE LOS ANGELES, May 10.—Oliver Morosco, Los Angeles theatrical magnate, admitted today that he, with Jobn Cort, who books more than 1,000 American theatres, is planning a stupendous 10-cent vaudeville project that will em. brace practically every large city in the country. WEREN'T SOUND PORTLAND, Or., May 10.—Com-| plaint is made that F. A. Johnson represented two horses sound and in the prime of life, “whereas the | mare had the blind staggers, the horga had the heaves, and both} wean their declini ears. MARRIED WHITE GIRL | ‘ TO A CHINAMAN TORONTO, Ont., May 10.—Be- cause he married a white girl to a Chinaman, Rev. J. D, Morrow has} been” summoned on a technical charge of pertorming the ceremony during prohibited hours. STRIKE I8 BROKEN VANCOUVER, B. C., May 10. The backbone of the I, W. W. strike ou railway construction was| broken today when police cleared out the L W. W. headquarters! {camp and ordered the men to re-| jsume work Immediately or clear out of the Yale district PASADENA, Cal, May 10.—“T leave for Burope Saturday, but will return in the fall in time to vote for What's-His-Name, republican | * said Rob- | ort J. Burdette here today. ‘The| Burdettes will tour England in an automobile, and then pass a month | 4a Bad Nauhrm. | between Mrs,| band for the it exploded baby Mapple. UNITED CLOTHING STORES Cor. Second Av. and Madison St. EXTRA SPECIALS FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY $5 Boys’ Suits $7 Boys’ Suits $8 Boys’ Suits $10 Boys’ Suits $16 Men’s Tweeds $18 Men’s Worsteds $25 Men’s Scotch Tweeds - $30 West-of-England Serges, $1.85 $2.55 $3.65 $4.65 $7.35 $8.85 $10.75 $12.75 United Clothing Stores Corner Second Avenue and Madison Street 50-Ft. High Grade 3-4-In. Rubber Hese, Close Out at $2.67 WE'RE GOING TO MOVE THE ELEGANT HARDWARE STOCK OF THE ALASKA HARDWARE CO. Regardless of Cost. Regardless of Selling Price. Sale Commences Saturday, May IIth, at 9 a. m. We are going to cut, slash and slaughter prices able merchandise $35,000 worth of good, rel to select from Invest now, it will pay - you. Goods that are standard the world over will be included in this sale. We are not marking our goods up and then down to maintain the same reputation after the to make you move the stock Every article is positively cut in price blic that we did not fulfill; we always bore an honorable reputation and we are going e is over. We never have made a promise to the With these prices, we are going BRING AN EXPRESS WAGON WITH YOU, for every article in the house will tempt you for the price. All new stock Fishing Tackle a specialty. HARDWOOD WHEELBARROWS for garden and other purposes; regular price $3.50, sale ' BLOOD’'S SCYTHES; $1.00, HAND MADE regular price sale price .. GRASS SOLID BRASS GASOLINE TORCH regular price $3.50, sale price BLOW $1.93 BEST WIRE regular price Se Ib., sale price NAILS, mixed; SOLID sT price 10c Ib., sale price, Ib regular ....4e NSIVE BITS, lar price MEPHISTO EXPA cut from 7% to 1% in.; $1.25, sale price . LIFE stamp; t sale pric PRESERVERS with ilar price $1.00, inspectors’ BEST COPPER PAINT; regular price $2.00, sale price, gallon GRADI ATKINS’ SAWS; regular price BEST CROSS CUT sale price, per foot HIGH GRADE BUCK S$. regular price $1, sale price, AWS; each... SOLID STEEL regular price 75c, sale price GAS PLIERS, 8 inch; Qc ARMSTRONG STOCK DIES, cut 4 to 1-in.; regular price $5.00, sale price AND GENUINE %-IN. PLOW CABLE; regular price &c, sale price, per foot TheAlaskaH 905 — RAILROAD AV.— GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC DOCK All seasonable g Sporting Goods and HIGH GRADE GEM FOOD CHOP- PER, No. 22, large size, 5 different cut- ters; regular price $1.75, sale price BEST SOLID STEEL SNATCH BLOCKS; regular price $4. sale price . $1.49 ED 20x30 CASTIRON hyo ENAMEL SINKS; regular price $ sale price ap. cities epics eee HIGH GRADE DOUBLE BITTED AXES ; regular p 33 sale price iSixsaae EY BLACK SCREEN WIRE, 24 inches wide; regular price 20c, sale price, per yard BEST ISH; regular price 25c, per can METAL sale price, POL- SHEET IRON CAMP reguiar price $1 sale price ......... STOVES, » 22x13; HAND MADE SOLID PEAVIES; regular price $1.75, sale price SOLID FORGED HAMMER; regular pri sale price GALVANIZED BARB WIRE, 80 rods to reel; regular price $3.50, sale price ... Se 5-FOOT GALVANIZED POULTRY WIR -inch mesh, 150 feet to roll; reg- ular price $4.25 sale price SOLID ED SHOV 75c, sale price . POINT- 33c ardware Co 905 FOOT OF MADISON ST. ‘HE OLD RELIABLE.