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PEOPLE WHO WALK | NEW STREET LAW ape et = Pee ee Siuueeeeneges eeneeeehereer ve eene Chee GIVE OPINIONS OF Th ibit elt There are a lot of people tn Seat {tle who don’t look with kind ne from walking except ner at the crossings $B the proposed ordinance A Star reporter rtarted out this * ~ as — morning along the by-ways and : hedges, so to speak, to get the opin Fy lons of the men who walk, and who, therefore, will be affected by the ordinance if the cll makes It a law The walkers don't favor the idea} | a0, either | 0 0 Officials Favor It Mayor Chief & have tal mayor expressed bis « proval of | the crossing ordinance for a cer | tain downtown district. The two officals are inclined to favor the : ove plan for the entire town as a par/ Tt is the absolute fact 9} tat solution of the automobile ac that the South-End Public cident problem City councilmen also support the measure. t of people, who are not limen, don't Commercial Club came out strongly against the ordinance last night a le Calls Law a Menace The ordinance would be a men ace to the city,” said Secretary familiar with the law and would 5 : be arrested for choosing to walk Third -Washington- a convenient place in a Prefontaine-Yesler The club is unalterably op- posed to the idea, i i ; hat some others whom is the easiest to reach ar reporter ques 1 had from all parts of the city; easiest to get home Wouldn't Be Observed ies: easiest to trade at Machines, going at a reasonable , * Bi rate of speed, ought to be able to! and casiest. on = your Bi) stop in the middle of a block, it! purse. —_——--—- = Be wise and take the easiest way. A Few Good Barzai to tak 11 Ibs. 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Puget Sound makes the Sanitarium comfortable for all || classes of patients who are seeking a place for relaxation | and health. | We have fully demonstrated that our method for treat- || fing the sick and afflicted has surpassed the expectation of many of our patients. We treat all chronic diseases of men, women and children. Many wonderful cures have been made at our Sani- tarium. Many people who have tried the dope and drug habit until they have become disgusted with it, have come | to us and have been cured by the drugless method Dr. G. J. Nuernberg is known in Seattle and is a licensed practitioner, and is known for his many cures. He has made arrangements with Dr. T. F. Pratt, the greatest drugless healer in the state of Washington, who is demonstrating his power daily in all such cases as Blindness, Deafness, Paralysis, Rheumatism, Heart Trou- bles, Liver, Stomach and Bowel Trouble, and all diseases of women. Avoid operations and see this wonderful healer, and if you are curable we will cure you. Do not experiment another day, but come at once and let us show you. Look at our affidavits each week and be guided by wisdom to the Olympic View Sanitarium, 14-16 West Har- rison St., or phone Queen Anne 3127. All mail answered day after receiving. Address all communications to Dr. G. J. Nuernberg, at above address, We have cured others. Why not cure you? Read this affidavit and be convinced: Shelton, Wash, April 19, 1911 To Whom It May Concern I, Charles H. Benedict, now residing in Shelton, Wash. 40 give thie affidavit tor the benefit of suffering humanity. 1 » akon October 1%, 1910, and I wae obliged to have treatm for I began to ine, and continued to use the same up 20, 1911 pronounced cane aciatic rheumatiam, but failed to ¢ Learning Suggestive Therapeutic Heal of thin one treatment 4 od im an After taking roplaints, to call on the Healer and get restored to health CHARLES H. BENEDICT Subscribed and sworn to before me this 14th day of April, 1911 GRANT C. ANGLE. Notary Public in and for the State of Washington, residing at Shelton Canadian Salvation Army officers who perished on the ill-fated Empress of Ireland. bers of a party of 165 who left Toronto to at which is to be held from June 11th to June army in Canada and Col. Maldment was field secretary THE STAR—WEDNE at Both were a SDA They were mem ind the world’s decennial congress of the Salvation Army,| Commissioner Rees was the commanding officer of the ccompanied by their wives. Lieut. Col. Turner, who was head of the army's property department, had just recovered from an attack of smail pox and was taking the trip for his health. id M. Romischer, 2 t The trouble with an ance of that kind ts that it w t be observed 546 rd av, was who believe the sht to stop a fot of care the part of parents their children play in the “he sald. Says idea Is Wrong The whole idea is wrong. Frederic ts propos: want to run the town.” Allan Dorr, 1619 Fifth av: “It would be a big inconvenience to walk to a crossing when a fellow ted to get to the other side and was in the middle of the block. 1, for one, would go on doing as I do now.” sald “Tt Limit Speed, He Says “Nothing doing at all in ¢ for me," maid E. J. Lee, Hydah hotel Limit the speed of automoblies and not the territory citizens can walk {n,” “Freak legislation, Muncy, 526 Olive st. ly not in favor of it.” J. F. Latham, 118 10th av. Nu: “1 am against it. It might work dut all right on First and Second av- enues, but outside of that It doesn’t seem necessary. Making Many Suffer “It would be making the many suffer at the expense of the few, t idea said C. RK “I'm certain and that is not right,” mid H. G Collier, 409 13th ay. N “If the ordinance were passed and enforced it would take an ex the crowds on the crossings from trampling one another,” said T Hume, the Antlers hotel Ww. Barrow, 922 Seneca st. “They'd have to advertise such a law for a month or two before they attempted to enforce it seriously.” Personal Liberty Plea “Taking away a man's permnal Mberty, absolutely,” said J. R Lighty, 1062 BE. Thomas st John Considine, a barber, 1818 Terry av.: “It would often take a lot of trouble to reach a crossing. especially if one lived tn the mid dle of the block. I believe we can worry along without this hunch for a while yet.” Peter the Great loathed the sight of water. He could scarcely be persuaded to cross a bridge, and, if compelled to do so, would sit in {his carriage with closed windows, bathed tn perspiration. Chief gunner’s mate at Annapolis placed in brig for being one gun shy in malute fired for Secretary Dantela. Daniel J. Jauch, watchman in de- partment of agriculture, desiring promotion, planted dynamite in building and then “discovered” {t 4 who £0vernment f the | 0 the line would be, Rix i tra force of traffic officers to keep | i cea a MEAT PRICES CUT TOMORROW, THURSDAY, AT FRYE & COS MARKETS AS FOLLOWS: 25¢ wd. 14 Choice Pork Back Bones, 10 pounds for.. Choice St Shoulder Steak Choice Veal Chops . Cholee Shoulder Pork Steak Choice Rib and Loin Mutton Chops Choice Dry Salt Pork (backs), per Ib. Look for U. 8. Purple Stamp It signifies purity and quality Shops open until 6:20 p. m. Ca EN TR RIGGS OFF TODAY FOR ALASKA: TO BEGIN RAILROAD SURVEY The first member of the Al railway commission to start for t summer work of #urve out tentative routes for the railroad, Thomas Riggs, jr, is leaving Seattle today He will operate from Fairbanks. He will be followed shortly by the other members, W. C. Edes and Lieut, Frederick Mears Asked by the toastmaster, KE. | Webster, at a dinner given Inst evening in honor of Gay. Strong of Alask commis new me, where the terminal SLEUTH CHARGES WINTERS CHILD NEWCASTLE, Ind., June 3.—Cir cult Judge Jackson declared hero that If Detective Abel would return to Newcastle and give evidence against Dr. W. A. Winters and wife t such action, he would point a special prosecutor to replace Prosecutor Meyers. lowing a tilt with Meyers, and after he had sworn to an affidavit charg ing the Winters and W. H. Cooper, a telegraph operator, with responsi bility for the disappearance of Catherine Winters. Abel insisted that Catherine was murdered. Prosecutor Meyers threatened to dismiss the charges unless Abel re turns here immediately. TACOMA, June 3. Fawcett says h | vindication complete, and wil! candidate for the U the progressive ticket. DR. EDWIN J. BROWN Mayor A. 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Poynor FURNITURE 1421 FOURTH AVENUE Between Pike and Pine ee an “The half has never been told of| brought to the attention of the coun- 3&8:30 Nights: 25, 35 & 60, Mate: 15 @ 25) HUERTA WILL ‘QUIT, ENVOYS NOW DECLARE AGARA FALL Tune was broken t of the Huer that ¢ r mintake A. wi. Hato prevent Gen. Hue the fn t litlea! Huerta’s nality nted to kn tion today anawer be GEN. CARRANZA KEEPING MUM Mexico, June Gen. Carranza refused today to comment on the “A. B. C.” mediat ers’ query, put to him through ntat 1 Washington N d to the discuss domesti eign governmen grant an armietic PREPARING TO , DEPORTHUERTA TORREON, Mexico, June President Huerta’s war minister, Blanquet, is reported to be on the eve of seizing th tatorship an SHERIFF DENIES CHARGES MADE exican dic- deporting Huerta. »-| Secretary Lane are| | After an Investigation of charges }ty commissioners by Mra. Catherine |p. Stirtan, in which she declared | county ers had treated women | Visitors rudely, and Prosecutor Mur | phy had ordered her and her friends} barred from the jail, Sheriff Cudihee announced today accusations are unfounded. “Bome of the statements in the affidavit purporting to come from |me have been twisted, and as a re sult do myself and Prosecutor Mur- |phy an Injustice,” declared Sheriff Sudihee. No Violence, He Says. “There has been no violence on the part of jallers and assistants in the jail office as was charged "When they came to me, I did not say, |that Prosecutor } |me to do Miller dirt. As a matter of fact he told me just the opposite |—that Miller was ¢o have the same treatment accorded other prisoners. No action was taken on the af- | fadavit of Mrs, Stirtan by the board of commissioners. 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