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If made from inferior flour, no matter how thoroughly masti- cated, they cannot be digested, But, by using (Made from astern Hard Wheat ond Western Soft Whest ) the crust reaches a standard that assures you a uniformly high quality in pies and pastry, as it does in bread or in biscuits. It is the Perfect All-Purpose Flour Manufactured by FLOURING MILLS Co, “ America’s Finest Viouring Mills” SEATTLE, U. 8. A. For Sale by All Dealers THE STAR—FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1912, POULTRY SHOW HELP GROWERS OF PRODUCE) xic*c.spviecre wm ciae By United Press Leased Wire TACOMA, Deo. 6.— John P. Hart man, elected president of the Good Roads association of Washington, took office at the convention yee terday afternoon, announcing his term would be devoted to eliminat- the waste ate of poor selling system for the growers of produce. Apple growera, he sald, were los- ing 40 per cent by fallure to use all their crop, The cdnvention refused to en- dorse any particular road projects, but urged & state lovy of four mills for roads, A $500,000 appropriation for the Panama-Pacific exposition } a Babcock, prominent woman physician of Seattle, re turned recently from a tour of the Orient, during which she studied professional conditions in Manila japanese | while the patients looked jcuriously at her, was one feminine medico's .jthe ¥, M. C. A. the following ques- »| *eeond floor ‘but | made. ton books, ton with the wrong end of the ON sportsmen have united in a pro Jeet to raise elk in Yakima county. Arrangements have been made to ‘transter the ownership from the people of Qe United States to the county, and 650 elk brought over from Montana. will be They ,| Will be fully protected. COUNT TERAUCHI PREMIEK OF JAPAN By United Press Leased Wire, TOKIO, Dec. 6,—Count Teraucht, resident general of Korea, was ‘inamed by the mikado today as jpromier of Japan, succeeding Premier Saionji, who, with all the members of his cabinet, resigned a few days ago. MUST FILL STOCKINGS SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 6.--Su- pertor Judge Graham refused to- day to grant a divorce to Mrs. Margaret Flaherty because of the nearness of Christmas. Mrs. Flaherty complained that her hus- band had taken to drink, having violated, she said, a previous pledge of abstinence made to Judge Graham. “T won't grant the divorce until after Christmas,” said the judge. “It ia the order of the court that you hang up a pair of your stock- ings for each of the children and that your husband see that each of these stockings is filled to over- flowing, The case is postponed until January 30.” the annual Washington state poul- was endorsed, try show will oped in the New Cor- Convict labor on roads, abolition|ner Market, Pike place and Firat of county engineers and appoint-|ag, next Monday morning. This ment of county highway engineers,|ymur's show promises to be the maintenance fund t ever held in the state. There and that congress m: re over 1,300 entries, comprising build trails and roads|every variety of fowl r raised, 4 over Mount Rainier, and through forest reser’ nd sretes additional legisla’ eye TRANSFER CASE ing to securing good roads all got Bey ON CORNER MARKET Bord Dewart, Spokane, James] The Corner Market, First ay. and McNeely, Buckley, Frank Terrace,| Pike st., and the least of its ground Oriiita, P. B, Hubbard, Centratia, M./for 40 years, was yesterday trans. L, Morse, Walla Walla, were elect-|ferted to H. B®. Luts and partners ed vice presidents. #6. J. Wilmer,|for $60,000, Rosalia, treasurer and John A,] The market has 66 stalls, It ts Rea, secretary of the association, [etated no changes will be made at -- omer | Drewent, HIS THREE WIVES 9 WERE ALL JEALOUS | SPRINGFIELD, Mo, Deo, 6-— With three wives facing him, Wal- TONGUE COATED? & justice court this afternoon, and ° ned ay ae wh no var Nn career. They eyed ‘such other [TE Crowe, Feverish, Bilious, the testi rogreased, th ” vanitien ry the ‘weems could hot of Figs” to Clean Its Little stand tho ad ths Bowela. to camt glances of hateful feat | o66*H-4P Bow dulged im sarcastic flings, Mother! Don’t scold your cross, Bee if tt Ie white, yellow and coat- veut a cate taking ninee Mtween |edit your shld ka sins, droop them. Choate who has been in| 's ss't fail since bis arrest, was bound | 2°sen't eat charge of bigamy. =" HALT WORK UPON NEW SKYSCRAPER Wok on the 42atory L. C. Smith ter Choate, a civil engineer, sat in with much curlosity at first, but} Stomach Sour, Give “Syrup. ousy toward each other and in. soothing efforts of the at peevish child! Look at the tongue! over to the criminal court on the |!fritable, out of sorte butlding at Second av. and Yesler yea way, eo far as running up the steel frome te concerned, has been halted dy Superintendent of Buildings Ober on tho complaint of the car- Denters that they were in danger ‘of falling bolts, The steel work will be resumed after the city or @inance, requiring temporary Moors on alternate stories, is complied with. The building ts now up to 16 stories in its steel skeleton. WHAT MERRY MEN, THE RUSSIAN COPS! By United Prees Lessed Wire ST, PETERSBURG, Dec. 6.-—At the trial of Police Inspector Maka- ronka and three policemen at Vil- ha on the charge of brutality to an atrested peasant, it was proved tuey bound their victim hand and foot with chains, laid him om the ground, jumped on him, beat him about the head, and finally flung him half dead into an underground coll. They were let off with sen ae stil rf kee tie At the Saturday Literary club of | will be debated that night at yelock in the social service room, || “Resolved, that the present tariff of $1.30 per thousand feet on lum ber should be withdrawn.” ther interesting speeches will be A complete program fa ren. ‘| Free Hair Remedy Let We Send You a Free 01 Package. | | | VESSEL AGROUND; CAPTAIN PLACES BLAME ON HAWK it bothered Capt. Mueller A land hawk had lighted on the yards of his ship. This was about 1,600 miles from cape Flatatery. He tried to shoo it off, but it positively refused to be i. He picked up a rifle, took aim, and fired, The bird fluttered away for a brief spell, but came back, He ed again and missed Hut the captain brought the bird down the third time with a shot throngh the breast. It fell on deck, and the cook took charge of it, The sea was calm until then, but immediately things changed. Rain and fog came. In the thick weather Capt, Mueller mistook the ifghts, and the Chilean ship County of Linlithgow went aground at Ot- ter point last Monday morning. Was the bird an omen of i luck? Capt. Mueller is dead sure of tt. At least so he naid yesterda: Kequimault, where the veasel was overhauled and found to be prac Ucally undamaged. GOVERNMENT SUIT READY FOR COURT BAN. FRANCISCO, Dec, 6.—The government's sult to divest the egon & California Railroad pany, @ Harriman corporation, title to 2,300,000 acres of land on the main line of the Southern Pa- cific right of way to Portland, to day is ready for presentation be fore the federal district court in |i Portland. | The suit involves land valued at |i $75,000,000. The government con- tonds the railroad violated a‘ con- dition of the grant under which it secured title to the land, asserting that it was specified only tracts of 160 acres, at $2.50 per acre, should be sold, and then only to actual settlers, CURTIS WILL TALK AT METROPOLITAN Edward 8. Qurtis, at the Metro- politan tonight, will for the first time give his fellows townsmen an idea of the enormity of his under- taking in writing his history of the North American Indian. After 16 years’ stury among the Indians, Curtia has completed 10 books of his proposed 20-volume sot. CHARITY SOCIETY DOES MUCH WORK Charity Organization society of Seattle mot last night for its an- nus! dinner and business meeting at the Arctic club. Reports of the secretary and treasurer for the year ended showed much work) done by the organization. Though | $4540.15 was subscribed during | the year and $6593.16 spent, re celpte from various other sources That | Know Will Raise the Money for C.C. 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