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OPPOSITE PUBLIC MARKET aaa] ni REMARKABLE TRIBUTE TO DEAD SUFFRAGIST LEADER (By Vnited Prose Leased Wire) Romarkable ecer preceded the DENVER, July 12--One of interment, From 11 a. m, uatil 1 most tributes lo'clock the body lay fn state In the gata «6 *r {ehapee! of the cathedral, the bier : jladen with flowers and draped in when all/an American flag A guard of were half| honor consisting of the moat prom and the |tnent clubwemen of Colorado eur closed | rounded the casket, Hundreds of Mra. | women representing all stations in wom |life, Including all the w a ployes of the city and state, viewed the remains before Dean H. Martyn began the final funeral serv the | remarkable eve the the mas history West was pald today flags in the city 4 and the eity hall state capitol buildings were during the funeral of the late arab Platt Deoker, ploheer an suffragiat of Colorado. | The funere if private | jand the servi re character: | Hart a by a simplicity and lack of | io ostentation whith marked the Iife| ‘The honorary pall bearers includ: of Mrs, Decker, Only relatives and |ed Gov, Shafroth, ex-Gov, Adams lolose fri 8 of the family, includ: jand ex Thomas, All over the ng Gov. Shafroth Mayor Arnold | state today chur services were other prominent officials of {held simultaneously with the sery .| the clty and state attended. n the cathedral here was be —= Slate RRERRRAARER AREER RAR ED ABOUT PEARLS A pearl is the morbid product formed from the pearly nacre (mother-of-pearl) of ‘the interior of the pearl mussel Salt water pearls are found in the Persian gulf, the Red Sea, at Ceylon, along the coasts of Australia, the Philippines, along the coasts of Lower California, and at the Pear! islands, on the Bay of Panama. Fresh water pearls are chiefly found tn the Missiasipp! and ite tributaries. The first American peart wag found in 1867, In New Je It was the famous “Queen Pearl,” and waa sold to Empress genie of France, Pearls of nearly every yellow, pink and black The largest American pearl is the “Oriental,” grains, found in the White river, near Hazelton, Ind. by Charles Smith, a Mount Carmel, Ul, pearl buyer eae rr color have been found-—clear, red, weighing 140 It4e owned * Seeseeeeete eee eeeeeee Ree R RRR HAAR OR RR EE = agg Sa: eeu peedeg 6 ccseawaseess cube ee |@ HEY, FELLERS! SHE’S COME TO 'EM AT * '@ LAST! BUT WHAT IF THE BUTTONS * ° COME OFF? Die UC oo b0 80 db eb oeeseeerwvee | | This is the question | WILL she now learn to appreet- ate the vital significance and tmpor- tance of suspender buttons? | That's the main consideration. A secondary consideration is this Will she follow the tradition and juse ten-penny nails when emergen cles arise? These questions naturally arise in the light of the latest cable bul letin from Paris, which says that! woulen are now Wearing suspenders to keep their skirts up, | The dispatch, which was relayed | through Lond really said “braces,” but suspenders is what they meant. There's nothing of the Tuxedo of invisible system about them, either. They are sure enough |galluses, worn outside and without @ belt, In the good old American | style. Also they are worn over shirts, And the skirts they hold up are |so folded and creased as to resem |ble a pair of trousers, | “The woman who |style,” says the cab! j4 man in bis shirt sleeves. She |wears a real sbirt blouse. Over! this appear braces, attached to the |top of the skirt by buttons "The skirt has no belt TURN DOWN RESOLUTION | FOR DR. WILEY | A resolution commending Dr. Harvey W. Wiley for his: work in | the pure food movement was de. lfeated by a vote of 44 to 42 at th closing session of the convention of the Association of American Food) and Dryg Officials, yesterday after. noon. Dairy and Food Commissioner L. Davies, of the state of Washington, was elected president of the asso- [clation. The Harvey resolution was de-| lfeated by the two votes of the te- partment of agriculture, which were \cast by H. Rawl, chief of ti bureau of food. real Pryw—— adopts this “appears like | There are trousers pockets on each hip. The skirt is folded over in trouser form from the waist down. The top! the male citizen. ‘gressive party of the skirt comes over the shirt.| All of which is fine reading for} HOW TO SOLVE A SUMMER PROBLEM If We Must Have Peek-a-Boo Waists, Why Not Equip the Sterner Sex With Blinders? PROGRESSIVES IN NEW YORK. (By Ustted Press Leased Wire) | W YORK, July 12.—The pro- in New York state! was organized yesterday afternoon) at a conference beld in the head-} quarters in the Metropolitan tower, presided over by Wm. H. Hotchkiss, acting state chairman. More than} 150 men, representing nearly every county in the state, were present, ! and it was decided that a state con-| Yention would be called next wook| to elect delegates and alternates to! the new party convention to be held! in Chicago, August 5. No date or place for the sta convention was discussed (OMIT TECHNICAL OBJECTIONS Technical objections to the isru- jance of the $6,100,000 worth of port bonds were removed yosterday sf |ternoon by Preston & Thorgrimson, attorneys for ‘the port commission. The commission intends to call for bids on the work by September 1, and it ts hoped to have all ques tion of validity removed by that time. The caso which fs now being) tried before Judge Myers Involves the validity of the bond fssue, and is being brought by Ballin, Bat Ue, Hulbert & Short for J ine. ‘The port commission says that no irregularities serious enough to enuse the courts to set aside the vote of the people have occurred Toe e eee eee eee ee) * College Bars Toothpicks. * CHICAGO, July 12.—Tooth- & picks have been permanently banished from Hutchinson Hall, the college commons of the University of Chicago. Carelessness tn thelr use by the summer students is direct ly reeponsible for their banish men 101, RIDES ON SPECIAL |nat Panic I and | mus will say to you tistry is impos frankly admit, un ti T discovered The New Von Held elberg System” of Painless Dentis. try, I did not think that any Dental Services could be rendered without some pain, but my new system haa fully convinced me, and all Den tists who are of the same opinion I once was, will have to acknowl edge that it is the most wonderful method eyer Introduced in Den | tietry By this System I Insert gold fill ings without the use of the much: feared mallet, making every filling permanent without after discolora- | tion. In crowning teeth, I reproduce the natural condition, in either gold| or porcela The Von fa, duty 1h--O0 care ful are his relatives of his welfare and safety that when Jonathan Miller of Augusta, 101 years of age decided to visit his son, Judge A L. Miller, in Macon, no chances were taken with regular trains, but a special train was enga: him. He arrived on this jwhich required twice the time to make the distan jot the low speed maintained b ‘OLD GOVERNOR’S SON IS HER | | Dr. Max Saloman, son of Gen. Ed | ward $. Saloman, territorial gov. ernor of Washington in 1870-1872 |e in Seattle at the New Washing. lton hotel. Dr. © ‘oman is head of the medical staif of the Heidelberg System of brifige-work, either fixed or remov able, constracted of porcelain or gold, affords a perfect masticating Canian | Surface, where strength and durab!l-| “0 ity are unsurpassed, as well as be | According to certain profess ors, the use of toothpicks Is vulaar Censequently some of those who had thelr sensibilities touched by the post-prandial habit of students, made com- & plaint, and the removal of the * picks from the cashier's desk * followed tetera eeseeeeeeee Seeteteeeeseeeeeeee Rea hhh TAKEN WITH A GRAIN OF SALT | hospital of San Francisco. Gen. Saloman and Col, Fredrick | Hecker organized the 82nd oar |regiment during the civil | was second Meutenant and later a came brigadier general. After the| war he went to Chicago and was county clerk of Cook county for four years, when he was appointed territorial governor of Washing- ton ing hygienic and self-cleansing. | Irregular teeth can be straight-} ened, loose teeth tightened, ab-| | scesses cured and nerves remoye without the least bit of pain. | Artificial plates, either upper or} jlower, no matter how difficult the} case may be, under he New Von Heldelberg System be made to fit the mouth perfectly, also re storing the natural lines of the face which are lost when teeth are ex tracted. New methods have revolutionized the old-fashioned tortures of the dentist chair I give my personal attention to} edch patient, employing no tran- sient help, but do my own work and) am personally responsible for same. | My charges are just enough to accomplish the best in dentistry, to} insure careful, painless work, and to absolutely guarantee the results. | A careful examination !s made} without charge, and you can depend upon the advice given, DR. L. D. GRANT 204-5 Liberty Building Cor, Third Avenue and Union Street Opposite Postoffice NEWSBOY BUYS A FARM DES MOINES, Ia, July 12. Des Moines is going to have an-| other landowner. Davy Rubinson, | a newsboy, has bought -a lot In| Rodgers’ addition, year Fort | | Moines. Young Rubinson, who ts an at tractive lad of 15 years, paid $200 for the lot | ite SBULRRE |POPE WANTS REAL SOLDIERS! ROME, July 12—Col. Jules Re- pond of the Papal Guards, issued a call today for recruits to take the places of the 20 who deserted be- | cause the pope refused them three | holidays weekly. Col. Repond says jhe will go ahead with his plan to |turn the corps into real instead of | | merely ornamental soldiers, if he| has to make it over entirely, EAN THING | Exe—My husband has some- thing laid aside for a rainy day. Mrs. Wye—I know It—my hue umbrella—Boston Tran- Des | Union Label Clo, Co. will sell everything in the Neal Boyle store for less than half price to clean up quick, FIFTH AND PIKE. script. “di Whee. RN oR ate ae | information acne evwcen er asedecbastcn seth MEE 2 Socie Leader averse to having my paper. Reporter—Ob, certainly. Now one more matter—can you let me have your picture to use with it? ‘WATCH SMUGGLER Ross Chesnut and G. B. Chan ning, custome officials, have order. ed a rigid search to be made of all boats and trains that come here from Canada, They have received| that attempts will be made to smuggle in opium, Don ble guards are on duty at the docks | and depots to watch for smugglers. | HURT WHILE OPENING BEER OMAHA, July 12.—Ed Glassman a cook at the Vienna hotel, attempt ed to open a bottle of beer with a knife. As @ result he is at #t Joseph's hospital with a severed artery below and above the elbow of his right arm. He had used a knife to open the beer bottle in- stead of an “opener” and the knife slipped. 1 am name very in the [SENATOR IS 134 CARS OF SENTENCED FOR BRIBERY ens Leased Wi COLUM BG: a duly 12,—6ta' Senator Isaac Huffman, convict |e In the Ohio legisiative scandals, ‘wae sentenced today to serve three lyears in the state penitentiary. Judge Rathmell overruled Huff- man's motion for a new trial, THAT PEACE DOVE a Presse Leased Wire) NA, July 12——High officials they believe War Minis ter Chefket Pasha of Turkey resign oe ae & protest against his fellow. laters’ determination to end the er in Tripoli by concessions to lealy. Chefket favored fighting to the last ditch. Peace overtures are now ara for speedily from Con- stantino; The monthly report of Dis- trict Horticultural Inepector F. N. Rhodes for the county of King, month of June shows that there were 332 care of fruit shipped into Seattie dur- Ing June, and 244 care of veg in the fruit, straw. berries held first place, there being 134 cars of them shipped in, Potatoes were the most in the vegetables, being the amount shipped here, onions came next, with 20 cars. (my PATENT ATTORNEY Tt New York Butiding VEGETABLE SILK NDEKWEAR AND HOSIERY Most eye trouble can be remedied by correctly fitted glasses.—Pearson’s Magazine. We guarantee our glasses to be correctly fitted. Lat us fit you with Shurons. $2.00 and Shirts, 98c, qtick FIFTH $2.50 Soft to clean up AND PIKE. HUTESON OPTICAL CQ wih a near UNION a 4330 Wholesome Advice DANCING HIPPODROME, SEATTLE'’S NEW DANCING PALACE. Fifth and University. 5 Cents Per Couple. Special Sale for Potlatch Week Rvery article in the house Will be sold at & great reduction. 0 80 Tt guaranteed Rol Hose with a4 In coupling now . ST The Lawn Sprinklers, now. 30¢ $1.80 Bheet Ire now Tt seems necessary that men wear hats. To wear the proper headpiece one must patronize the special hatter. McDonald studies the requirements of each customer and helps him get the right hat, in style and coler, Try McDonald this time, Camp #tove, - Te ALASKA HARD. WARE CO., 905 Railroad Ave. STRAWS PANAMAS STRAWBERRIES} BIG BUILDING OWNERS TALK OF PROBLEMS of bulld owners whieb being held at Arcade hall, listened to interest ing addresses by prominent mem bers this morning One feature of the opening day wan the paper on “Procuring " ants for New Buildings,” by J Savage, of San Antonio, Texas This paper brought a lengthy dinounn There was a general opinion that owners aud managers of big buildings should not let space in high-class buildings above the ground floor to small retallers, Another interesting paper was the one by L, R. Christie, business architect of Chicago, on “Mistakes to Avoid in Office Buildings.” An address on “Offi Buildings and Apartment Houwes of Canada, How They Are Promoted, Built and Managed,” was delivered by A. J Lormer, of Vaneow B.C. Mr. Lormer told of the rapid develop ment of couver and other Canadian towns and the problems this growth created SLAUGHTER OF ROBBER BAND Press Lensed Wire) WUCHOW, China, July 12.—-A tremendous slaughter of robbers is in progress today all over Kwangsl provi Strong forces of troops have been dis 4 from Kweilin, the provincial capital, ditinfested districts, The soldiers are bunting the outlaws down like wild animals, though often meeting with desperate resistance, and occa sionally being beaten off temporari ly, with many soldiers killed The number of outlaws exterminated undoubtedly will run well into the thousands. < CHAMP CLARK Convention and managers (iy United Press Lenned Wire) BEAGIRT, N. J, July 12—A_con- ference which is expected to have jan important bearing on the coming campaign will take place here next Saturday, when Spe Champ defeated him for the democratic nomination. Gov. Wilson has tel exraphed Speaker Clark that Satur Gay would be convenient for the lat ter's contemplated visit. Immedi. ately afterward be received a tele- gram saying that Clark would ar- rive on the afternoon traja. WILL VETO THIS SALOON Acting on the protest of two- thirds of the property owners and business men on Second ay. be tween Madison and Marion, Mayor Cotterill will veto granting a change of location of the saloon owned by Robb and Aronson from 14 First ay. 8. to 906 Becond av. The business men of Second a have for years maintained an atti- ltude opposed to the rental of prop: ‘weged on that street for saloons. RKKKRRKAREKKE * % Short and Low Under WABASH, Ind, July Short sleeves, low necks and shor: drotes will not be seen in the “school rooms in the country about Wabash next year. ‘Trustee B. jan. » SOSH SEES EE EEE EE PF." Hubbard has just announced that these styles cannot be worn by teachers If they are to secure the best results from their work, consequently he has de- creed that no Instructor will be employed who persiss in fol- lowing these modes. Last year the Wabash coun ty toard of education issued an edict to the effect that no girls who were engaged would be given positions as teachers. eA RAARAKERE Maude Willis, Chautauqua, each | evening. Lou Beauchamp, humor ous lecturer, Chautauqua, Saturday afternoon. eeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeee Broadway Rink 711 EAST PINE 8T. Ladies Admitted Free Both Afternoon and Evening. Skating 25c. Checking Free. tf EVERETT It Will Pay You to Leok Up SUNNYSIDE HOTEL n Hennest ond most deatrable toon Bverett. Ail outside rooms, Rat i $0 per week up. Transient tra: solicited. Take Hewitt av. car a8i¢ Hewitt Av. $5, $6, $7.50 Fillmore Hats, all ety! Boyle's $15.00 Young Men's Suits, sizes 30 to 34, $6.85, to clean up quick, FIFTH AND PIKE. $2.50 McDONALD, HATTER 1023 Third Ave. Between Madison and Spring. LOWEST FARES EAST VIA THE “MILWAUKEE” FROM ALL POINTS IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST Atlantic City, Nod. ese. $111.00 Philadelphia ...... .....$108.50 Boston ... seeee ceee 110,00 Pitteburg . Buffalo 91.50 St. Loula . Chicago 72.50 St. Paul Minneapolis 60.00 Sioux City, ta. Montreal , 105.00 Washington . New York... + 108,50 Winnipeg, Man. AND MANY OTHER POINTS THROUGHOUT THB BAST, TICKETS WILL BE ON SALE July 12, 16, 16, 20, 28, 23,26, 29, 30, 3: d yo Me ple Bul 1, and many other days during All tickets good for return until October 31, 1912. Liberal stopover privileges and choice of diverse routes are of- % red. Return may be made through California at slightly higher ‘ares For additional information regarding fares, routes, sleeping car reservations, train service, call on or address A. P. CHAPMAN, JR., J. L. CRISWELL, Gen. Agent Pass, Dept. City Ticket Agt. Second and Cherry Street, Seattle, THE NEW LINE IS THE SHORT LINE CHICAGO AMERIEAKORINTAL CARNIVAL The features of the Mid- way of Chicago, the Pike of St. Louis and the Pay Streak of “the . Alaska- Yukon-Pacific exposition, in carnival form, are to be found. 2 Brass Bands Twenty Big Shows Five Free Shows On Grounds at Maynard Av. and Jackson St. 300—PEOPLE—300 Every Day and Evening July 11th to 20th Inclusive ry Boyle Suit less than one-half his price to clean up quick FIFTH AND PIKE, the ordinance! into the ban-} TO SEE WILSON |! Clark will éonfer with the man who| | FRECKLE - FACE Kemoves Vrecklen ow Nothing New Hemedy « «, to tr ny unions do Hammerslough’s $15 Clothes WHY Every Step Saves Money Second Floor Liberty Bldg. Opposite Postoffice $25.00 to clean up quick. FIFTH AND PIKE. KODAK Finishing of finest kind. Boyle’s Suits, $9.85, SULPHURRO BATHS FOR RHEUMATISM —READ BOOKLET— Give Sherman your nexi WALK ONE BLOCK Out of the High Rent District and Save $5.00 ~ to $10.00 On Your Suit. $15, $20, $25. SHANER &- WOLFF 803 THIRD AVE. DOUGHNUTS CAKES PASTRIES OF ALL SORTS of the highest po: Ask for le qual- ity. Vittucci Siping Co, (Incorporated) On account of the demand for larger quarters to take our growing bust removed from 406 Occid: our new locatton, 309 Occidental Ave. Whore we will be glad to wel . Old friends and neigh ntal to spectalize on supplying CAMPS, BOATS, BTC, sapplyt the Ys the same Vittucci Importing Co. (Incorporated) . Our telephones are Elitott 276 and Hliott 277.