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Phone Elliott 185 ree Delivery SOUTH END PUBLIC MARKET Third Ave. and Washington St. LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY SUSTTASE eet ere es MEAT PRICES CUT LOWER THAN EVER Te! 12s¢ Sh 12836) Lox 1246) Bacon Ends, Ib ..- 1244) Dried Mutton, Ib 20¢ Shoulder Lamb, Ib Lard Compound, .10¢ Fancy Chickens, Ih....165¢@! Pure Lard, Ib... A2ue ausages of All Kind Hams, I 14e Ib....12 B, WWieseccmee lle *Pot Roast, Ib....... astern Steer Steak, Ib Pork Roast, Ib... Leg Lamb, Lamb Chops, Hams, ace PK xe l os Ib Best Sa Made Fresh Daily sss INDEPENDENT PACKING CO. 38 TO 42 STALL 86 WILLIAMS @ BEAN 15¢| Very best Butter, 3 Ibs 3 Ibs STALLS 38 TO 42 STALL 8 | A, E. ALLYN large loaves bottle. 10¢ | Very best Coffee, ...B3@) Brick Cheese, Ib Roquefort Cheese, ae $1, au se BOE - tbe Bread, 2 Pure Cider Vinegar, Summer Sausage, |b... Ib STALL 67 Prunes, 2 doz.... Peaches, 2 doz Apples, doz. .. 156 STALL 48 *25¢ | Fresh ranch Eggs. 2 ++ Be Best Jersey Butter, 3 Ib | Porter's Peanut Butter, 2 Ibe | Full Cream Cheese, 2 Ibs. . 1 25¢! we “25e| FISH SECTION 25¢! Hatibut, 3 tbs Be ics 3 for-25¢) Whole ‘Salmon, each | Tenderloin Sole, 1b. . | Fresh Herring, Ib... dos Ds. ERCEESPOT TATE AV TSE T ESET C EAT ERER STALE rte tere es eeeere® STALL 8 Rye Bread, 3 for.. Milk Bread, 3 for.. Home-made Bread, 3 Davison Style Bread, STALLS 51.52 FAGAN’S VARIETY STORE Celebrated “Foot Rest” Hose for FRUIT SECTION men, women and children; all sizes and colors, | Sugar Pears, 3 doz..... | Freestone Peaches, 2 dos 10¢ and 20¢ | Bartlett Pears, 2 dos FARMERS AND GARDENERS ©!*??'s Pears, don... Lemonetra Lemons, dos Green Beans, 3 Ibs... -10¢) Bananas, Joz . Green Corn, best, doz ‘25e | Apples, doz. Green Peppers, Ib $e! Watermelons, Ib Green Onions, 4 bunches Celery, each | *s Cucumbers, 2 for Cauliflower, ‘cach ~ Large Lettuce, each... Dry Onions, 22 Ibs. for Sect aseeeeesseesa eats QUEEN CITY MARKET Pot Roast, Ib Roast Pork, Leg Lamb, Ib........ Fancy Br. Bacon, 1b 5¢ Shoulder Hams, Ib «Be | Pure Lard, Ib.... -5¢| Compound Lard, Ib Ib... . Beets, 4 bunches efl= Anderson’s Grocery =ijx PHONE ELLIOTT 185 No. 1 Hard Wheat Flour, only.......$1.39 sack 10¢ Jar Rubbers, doz “ 5¢)| Cane Sugar, sack... Pastry Flour, 10s... -28e@) Cane Sugar, 15 Ibs.. Jello, all flavors, pkg. . .Se¢)| Ivory Soap, 6 bars... Blue Ribbon Tea, Ib.. } Rolled Oats, 7 Ibe Porter's Peanut Butter, 2 ib: 10e Toilet Paper, 6 tor. 10¢ Saimon, 3 cans.. White Figs, 4 Ibs.. Navy Beans, Ib. Lima Reans, Ib -7¢) Parlor Matches, box Table Salt, sack. B¢)| 10¢ Dried Peaches, Ib. We Criseo, can.... -49¢)| 50¢ Brooms, each “Local new Potatoes, 20 Ibs. for Be or 100-Ib. sack 99¢ Phone Orders Taken—Free Delivery Shredded Wheat, pkg. Corn Flakes, pkg. a -EEET Og jthe daughter of Mrs. J. 8. Chase, of aims that she lived ha ASKS $20, 000 peerems interfered They were E ending of a romance begun in : Southern California came here to- ALKI CONDEMN inst Frank B. Thorn, a promi eS, Portlander, and Mary Phora.| The building department Friday i= Who alleges that they alienated the point as unsafe. This one is at affections of her husband, Frank the foot of Carroll st. It needs i= The younger Mrs. Thorn, who 1s Josenhans. 6 Paramont “Extra Positively a better tennis ball “Extra Speed” means livelier and they'll outlast two of any other make. Covers will not come off 3 for $1.00 ' $1.75 Ladies’ White Tennis Pumps. | Seattle, {ply with her husband until his married in Tacoma, July 11, 1913. PorTLAND, ore, Aug —The "MOTHER PIER AT day in a suit for $20,000 filed his wife, by Mrs. Mildred Thorn, | condemned another pler at Alki Jerome Thorn, their son. jnew piles, says Superintendent ‘ 9 \ Speed” Tennis Balls faster than ever before; and NO PLUG. Price 35¢; Our regular stock on special at .... $1.50, Outing and Tennis Shirts. Odd = numbers left from several different stocks. All sizes 95c Special ......+« $5.00 Flannel Tennis Trousers fine black stripe or silk self stripe All sizes. Special $5.00 and $6.00 Ladie: Bathing Suits $3.95 $5.00 and $6.00 Ladies’ Bath- > ing Suits, finest quality pure worsted. A splendid ort- ment of styles, in all colors and combinations. Saturday special ..........++. BBD 1915-1916 game laws now on hand for free dis- tribution. PIPER & TAFT {117 Second Ave. $1.75 and $2.00] $1.00 and $1.25 Outing Hats, in white, tan, Palm Beach, etc. Six different styles for ladies and for men at, 75c Special .oiessee white with $3.85 in white, STAR—FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, MRS. GERBER |NATIONS BID AND YOGI TO | FOR SEATTLE STAND TRIAL} MAN'S DEVICE Ralph M. De Fig, Christian Yoga cult, thy Alden Gerber theti jancing and 1 of v« lege at Art t | before hy char » of conduct, disclosures Hrinker carly jering them Thursday to the higher court, Justice sald I consider it my duty to the peo ple of this atate to bind these peo ple This whole matter should be sifted to the bottom If the ¢ reese sustained by the jury, and Mrs. Gerber loses he fight for the custody of the child, A what will she have left? Carefully inventoried, ber assets in itfe will stand about as follows A $10,000 voice, paid for by her husband, Or. Rudolph H Gerber, of Francisco, whom she is third time to div A “Burbanked” soul, bestow: ed upon her by Yog! De Bit A iritual name,” “lsona also bestowed by the leader of the} and Mra, Do teacher of o8 the Caruso} in the Ye are facing | rt jury improper afternoon Brinker Joseph Nylander Joseph Nylander, unassum- Ing chief engineer of the power house at the Providence hospital of this city, has per- fected an invention which he says will save thousands of lives, and for the rights to which the warring nations of Europe are bidding. it has been patented under the nam the Nylander Electric Saline heater, and is used In connection with surg: teal operations, To offset the loss of blood at-| tending operations, a solution, known as the saline solution, has! |been used for several years, This solution, Injected into a patient De Bit,” Yogi A memory of a loving hus band, whose affections have led him to chase her half way around the globe. A Yogi, formerly an $80a- month forest ranger from the | wilde of Idaho, Possibly she will not even have the Yost If convicted he likely | will be lodged in prison. There has been some evidence submitted by people who stand for something In the community,” said Justice Brinker, “which tenda to show a clean bill of character for|creates new blood the defendants But to effective this solution | “If his followers know he ts not/muat be kept at an even tempera guilty of the offense ch they ture of from 98 to 106 degrees. To will have further of ity tO\do this, hot water bottles were |vindicate him and Mra, Gerber In|used. But hot water bottles were jsupertor court.” |affected by the temperature of the Brinker allowed the bonds of|room, and must be constantly }$1,600 each for the defendants to|changed, It wan almost tinpossible | stand. Arecing Ric case cgnteat us| te une solution at the cenit Yogi, Deputy Prosecutor Friend The Sister Supertor at the hoe-| anes ot Drtaker pital spoke to Nylander about tt id you go to a store and| tre studied the problem for months.| lingerte and undercloth {Finally be hit upon the idea of De Rit'’s state it water bottles. he couldn't recall hay passes ing made such purchases for Mre Gerber at Frederick & Nelson's. Speaking of the occupancy of rooms at the Sorrento, Friend went on: “If you were ever so platonically friendly with some woman, your jhonor, would you dare leave any jarticles of your clothing, to say jnothing of a complete change, In her \crade i Wouldn't you at once con- thru thi an even * no chang nen t ment tha Be od wh tomperature and requ’ ling It fe a very simple arrangement, a8 most Inventions are, but ein ft bas saved many lives. The hospital ts now using 49 of! them. ‘They have been accepted! and are now being used by the! | surgeon generals of the U. 8 army,! . 8. navy and U. 8. health de- partment, according to Nylander. Nylander believes his tnvention will reclaim many a soldier's life tn} | Burope before the Buropeau war) which the court had ruled that evt/closes. Incidentally he hopes to} dence of opportunity and tnelina-|reap a monetary reward. | jtion to commit an act of the kind| “If have made two mfilionalres charged was suffict to justify|with past inventions,” he says.| a bellef that the act had deen|"Now I want some for mself.” | | consummated --— | And we find them hugging and |kissing each other with the utmost | Two jaffection at Beaux Arts, anid | christened * |Friend. “And the scene in the Lib.| "Rosa Munday lerty building where Custodian | Dahlia soctety |w hite found De Bit unclothed with | |Mrs. Gerber In the same room | must not be overlooked.” clude it would be too long a chance jto tak Yet the Yo un that | Mra, Gerber had a change of cloth- jing tn his rooms.” | Friend cited a similar case tn varletios of dahlia seeds! Chief Tiger Tall” and| by members of| TRY WIRELESS TO CURE SAILOR PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 6—The story of how a fruitless effort was made to save a victim of pneumonia) by applying a method of treatment prescribed by wireless by a physt clan on « British warship many miles away was told today by Capt Lane of the steamship Bradford, which docked at Point Breeze. There is no physician on Bradford, and when Martini torol, a sailor, was stricken, the second day out from Tuxpam, Mex feo, Capt. Lane got out his medical books and made a study of Hor torol’s symptoms. Several reme dies were applied, but the sailor grew worse. Then the wireless operator was! instructed to search the seas with| |messages for a doctor | An English battleship seut by wireless a prescription. The treat |ment was applied, but two saa later Bortorel died. PROF. BILL TAT TO GIVE TALK TO. BANKERS HERE. Prof. William Howard Taft, ex president of the United States, it Is| jannounced by James D. Hoge, pres ident of the Union Savings & Trust |Co., will address the national con |vention of the American Bankers’ Jassociation, to held here Sep. tember 6 to 11 | Myron T. Herrick, former minis |ter to France, has also been asked visit the city that week and speak before the convention. | | European loans will be discussed in their relation to the futy fipan-| te stabliity of this count ‘TAX EXPERTS HERE Judge F.'V. ‘Brows, thern legal department, and the Chamber of Commerce have for thelr guests Friday night and Sat urday a delegation of 60 membe' of the National Tax association. The party will arrive on a Canadian Pa cific steamer bound for California to attend the annual convention of their association THEY JOIN HANDS With Frank Waterhouse as prest.| dent of the association, the Ter-| {minal Transfer Co, has merged} {with the Seattle Taxteab & Trans-| ‘fer Co, —AT THE— Rainier Bakery and Restaurant 913 Second Ave. (near Madison) | Jas, R, Boldt, Mgr. and Prop. the Bor-| but this Corree is 400d GOODS The high grade line of SUNSET BRAND of Paints, Varnishes and Stains are manu- factured right here in Seattle by Sunset Paint & Vamish Co. 1622 Fourth Ave. One-Half Block From Westlake Market of the Great “Toys _Bhe and 106 1915. PAGE 6. Pay Checks Cashed Office of Market Stall a00 With Patent pure $1.50 25c 10c 5c 65c dow t wal Now all's best Cider Viaexar, wal Fine Hive Mason Jars, 5c rh Stall 205 small cans Carnation Milk. .a8e 100-1b, sack Scratch Food 6 cans Sardines in ofl foxtra good Br 6 large F Tollet Paper E. N. SCHUMANN joods are Noted for Quality 3 pall Henry's 65c $1.25 » pall Henry's per Ib... 4 astern n O08 CANNING PEACHES ARE HERE Per crate 40c Canning Pears, per bor Watermelons are coming down. 5 Extra with each Watermelon sold on Saturday. STALL 331 Lucky Strike Fruit Co. = . BBe . Me 100 nae ¥. H. Dochanas All 400 Choco! per Ib.. Assorted Cream Barn, Ib... Tatty, per ib Brenneman & Mcintosh BIG NAM SPrRCTAL Whole or half Ham, per Ib No. & pail Compound for No. 3 pall Pure Lard FRESH DRESSED HENS AND FANCY SPRINGS AT Mrs. Oliver’s Smoked Meat House STALL 300, MAIN FLOOR WALTER M. —_—* Grocer" "4 Pine 8 lbs. Granulated Sugar for. 35c | store of Square dealing, full weight Westlake Grocery : 18 lbs. Granulated Sugar for WITH 61 ONDER, EXCL t Jar weet Pickles with 10c 10c | fe, nacks Balt | fo Koonomy Jar Caps, 24 . roll Tollet nmall cans Borden's 1 Mik and honest measure We Sell for Less PHONE ELLIOTT 4314 WITH #1 0) Milk K, ahe te Iie be 4 cans Carnatlor Oe doz. Jar Rubbers for | 8 bare Swift's White Soap 100-lb, sack Kem Mash for 3 pkgs, Post sties for ite Mop Btick tor 10 sack Pastry Flour abe #2.00 abe 106 ae STALL 362 10 Ibs. Pure Cane Sugar for. . CHASE 10 Extra With All Cole meme 312 HI-GRADE COFFEE C0. 312 40c Hylo Coffee, eS ee re. 2 Ibs. for $1.00 Our regular 86¢ ot ee ee Lon New Pickling 8p bs. hot Peanuts 100-Ib. sack Pure Cane Mine Carnation $3.10 c 50c loftes, 2 Ibs STALL 217 Seattle Tea & Coffee Co. 2be bottles Bnidere Cateup 2 20 ne Hed Salmon Pork Roasts Fad it tam per tb, Home rendered Lard, ibe, for Lamb Steaks, Ib be. tor Pork Bteake, 2 Ibe. for Prime Steer Rib toasts, Ib t 1 Steak 124c urger and Sausage ur TOKIO GROCERY co. F. S. Frink Stall 204 b. pure Cane Sugar fhe ba Navy Beans for ahe pkee Raisins for be. Seediews Raisine for Jello for 1 Sardine 1 Hes * Corn F ies Ib. 1504 a Break per it Stalle 11-12 OTTO PART! Fancy Burbank Potatoes 100-Ib. sack $1.15 Best Dry Onions, 10 STALL 214 rome Ronine AOC Local Ranch Begs, per doz 20 On Saturday only FIFTH AVE. EGG & PICKLE STORE STALL 252 pk ans N ane P pkes Lower Floor Canning Peaches, crate ° Fancy Tomatoes, thong . wool mck tor... $1.00 STALLS 327-338 CLASS A FRUIT AND VEGETABLE CO. IMPERIAL MEAT CO. STALLS 2-4 0, M. FREY, Prop. Fancy Tomatoes, 3 ibe. Pacific Coast Fish Co. STALI, aon Whole Salmon, Each 25c Tr Maltbet, 25c¢ .10c Crate de Watermelon, Balt Mi 4 for cihtaassiniieamnasnieeacieaca 4 Good Tomatoes, 3 lbs ae Catermelons umbe Green Pepe Sweet Corn STALL 207 OTTO’S QUALITY MARKET Stall 6, Lower Floor, Circle W Lamb Shoulder, 1b. Pot Roasts, per Ib. Rolling Beef, per Ib. Circle W Lamb Chops, Ib. I3%e per doz ZOBLE GROCER 16 Ibs. Pure Cane Sugar for EXCLUDING | 606 Free Demonstration of Joan CORNER GROCERY Free Delivery Orders Sent JOHNSON GROCERY COMPANY 5 lbs. Fine Granulated Sugar COMPANY STALL 219 FREE DELIVERY OCIALS are Swift's P * Boap an Olive Ot1../77 f Are Kiduey Benns, an Ita Off Pine Street on OVER 200 can rip 2 pkgs. 8 ans in Pure Chocolate or Cocoa, Ib. Stall 359 Finest flavor, good for canning, per crate lons, the best obtainable, Ib.... be ° 1c extra fancy, 15 Cc Tomatoes, 4 Ibs. .... & PRODUCE CO, STALL 200 Young Leoheelll y Frying Chickens, y Broliers. ) local ranch Eggs, * assortment of Chicken Feed. We dress our own Poultry and guarantee {t absolutely fresh killed stock. : FUSS & COMPANY Stalls 110-111-112, Anmex 13-14 Big Whii itary Another Big Ham Sportal Hams, whole or half, ib. .. onmnenene 15¢ Picnic Hami per It sameness Fancy Bacon, ‘br the Llece, Ib Compound Lard,” No. 10 pall Pure Lard Legs of Lamb, per Ib. Pot Roasts, per Ib. 12k sce 14¢ Juicy Lemons, doz, 15¢; 2 doz. for . Eating App doz ongiish Walnu basket Tomatoes, 3 Ibe. for Yakima Gem Potatoe 100-Ib. sack . Peaches for Canning at Right Prices Stalls 200.215 The Working Man With the Coin Is Better Than the Swell With the Con Summer Union. Suits, for 190 family Boys all solid West Taicum, dren per pint Ihe Hate, Parlor Brooms, not Shc, but 200 | Riplette | Seersucker, | all 20 D. —Made Right Before Your Eyes in Our Model Creamery. AT THE BIG CHURN IN CENTER OF MARKET Stockings | “Rigiigowa” | Cambric, Coffee )" Window Shades, ivy green, Heaviest Williams Fi sether Shaving T Soap, Be entire copper bottom, | ry BRYV | Underwear, | Porosknit, | | 296 Large w vhite x80, D ent tt, Bpool Cotton, tt an 2%e ic lothes Lines E; 50 oe” Underwaiste, Te Ge Pots, | Rorxton nines, Curtains, | Garters ma “Muslin, best, odd oe | The RED SHIELD BUTTER Absolutely Freshly Chumed On Sale Saturday Only at This Price. Embroidery Hoops, ae Men dependabl work Shoes, tan or black Bis Ladies’ Coat white all- woo! serge, eatin Sines, Ez Brockings. black 18e ~“Btookings, giris’ silk late. | Ie | Girls’ a ehildres trimmed F 10¢ Heavy Outing . ul 1. | Be Fresh Dressed Hens HOW TOLAND JOBINALASKA few days ago by all of the members an W. In a letter received a ing ators and representatives from the various districts of the United States against a possi- ble stampede to Alaska by per- sons looking for work. The letter reads “As you doubtiess have many inquiries from your constitu- ents concerning the proposed government railroad in Alaska, asking how the work is to be carried on and what method follows: | men. by the government ‘A large number of applications has been received for all positions [connected with the work, and it is [impossible to consider but a small first, In completing the surveys. | fraction of them. All the engineer: | For this purpose five looating par-|!"& positions have been provided ties, consisting of from 15 to 20|0r, and it is unlikely there will be | men each, have been put in. the | @y vacancies. Not more than two| field, Bach of these parties con-| Fr three construction trains will be tains two or three technical eggi-|in service this season and these will | neers of experience with a comple-|Teauire all other branches of the ment of rodmen, chainmen and ax. | Work. We can therefore offer but little | encouragement to applicants. There are already many men in Alaska} capable of serving in all the vari ous positions, many of whom will to| have to be disappointed in getting | and| work. Positions are made by ap |pointment and are made solely on small supervising force a aneniees | the base of merit Appointments and foremen {fs necessary | do not come under civil service. An “Later in the season some work | applicant should address the Alaska will be done in repairing the Alaska | engineering commission at Seward, Northern railroad lately purchased! Alaska, stating position desired, ex. should be pursued In applying for a position in connection therewith, a brief statement of the conditions may be of value. “The work this season consists, “SecdAdly, some construction | work has been started and is bein, carried on mostly by station men, | these being associations of a few men who form a partnership grade short stretches of work who do the work themselves. perience and giving references. Re spectfully yours, “WILLIAM C. EDES, “Chairman” ($5 DEPOSIT FEE UP FOR DECISION Whether telephoné companies | may longer charge patrons a $5 fee for installation will be decided with in a few days by the state public service commission, which opened its hearing at the Chamber of Com merce Thursday ANNOUNCE MERGER EVERET Aug, 6.—Announc® ment is made here today that Independent and the Pactfio Tele phone companies of Everett will” merge within the next 60 day® sé 1