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' Thursday, June 8,1911. Mysterious Man Before Jnry. ' [(By United Press leaned Wire.) CHICAGO, June —A inystori- «us man believed to be John Rhodes, private secretary ' to Frederick Weyerhaeuser, head of the lumber trust, appeared before The federal grand jury today in- vestigating the lumber trade. He produced letters and documents. Secret service operatives threaten- ed newspaper reporters with ar- rest and contempt proceedings if they endeavored to question the " BUMMKR SCHEDULE OF Steamer Starling sor5 or Brown's Point, Caledonia, Dash Point, Dumas Bay: Leaves Tacoma 9:30, 4:30 and 6:00. Sundays, 9:30, 1:30, 4:00 and 6:00. Fare 25c round trip. Leaving from Betts Boat House, Municipal Dock, 12 th and Dock St. Strs. Indianapolis and Chippewa The fastest and finest day steamers on the coast. i:ii;ll ROUND TRIPS DAILY Leaves Tacoma from Mu- nicipal Dock at. 1:00. 8:00. 11:00 a. m., 1:00, S:ub. 5:00. 7:08 8:00 p. m. Leave Seattle from Colman dock, 7:00, 9:00. 11:00 a. m., 1:00, 3:00, 6:00, 7:00, 8:00 p. m. SINGLE) FA UK 850 ROUND TRIP 800 A 'Chiner ICvery Two Bonn, i L. X. 1M K1.1.. Akm«, Phone Main 844g._ BJBJBjSJBJPJSBJBJBBJBJBJBJBISjaBJBJBBIBJBJHIBBBBBjtf We Pay Cash For your chickens, veal, hogs and eggs. Prompt remittance; good prices. SOUND FEED & COM- MISSION CO. 1321-23 A st. ALASKA COAL CLAIMANTS TO LOSE TIRES SEATTLE, June 8. —The gov- ernment has notified 52 claimants of the Brown group of coal lands In the Chicago National forest, Alaska, to show cause within 60 days why their claims should not be cancelled. Most of the claim- ants are residents of Spokane with a few In Seattle and scattered over the state. Raymond Brown, the locator, la under indictment for Intent to de- .fraud the government but the lands as far as known are worth- less. The claimants it la alleged have failed to prove up their claims within three years Home Helps to Health and Beauty GREASELESS FACE CREAM— make a complexion cream-jelly that will not cause hair to grow on the face, dissolve one ounce almozoln In one-half pint cold water, then add two teaapoonfuls glycerine. Stir and let stand over night. This cream- Jelly is very fine for clearing the akin as It removes all pore dirt and leaves the skin soft and smooth. It Is splendid for massage purposes, also for reducing large pores, re- moving blackheads, freckles, wrin- kles and skin pimples. For a chapped skin it Is very healing and soothing. EXCELLENT BLOOD PURIFIER With warm weather comes a myr- iad of ills such as sallow skin, pim- ples, loss of energy and appetite and a general condition of chronic 111 health. To purify the blood and bring back the enjoyment of perfect health, no better remedy can be found than this reliable, home-made tonic: Dissolve one-half cup sugar and one ounce kardene in one-half pint alcohol, then add hot water to make a quart. Take a tablespoon- ful before each meal. The wonder- ful system-building and strengthen- ing properties of this old-fashioned tonic make it invaluable for build- ing up a run-down system . It will purify the blood and bring back the glow of health to the cheeks SIMPLE BYE TONIC—For anyone whose eyes are inflamed, weak or expressionless the following tonic will be very helpful: Dissolve an ounce of crystos In a pint of water and put a few drops In each eye daily. This tonic Is very strength- ening and soothing to weak or In- flamed eyes and makes them beau- ful and sparkling It is splendid. Oc- ulists use it for treating granulat- ed lids and it Is a great aid to those who wear glasses. Advt KEGLEY AGAIN HEAOS GRANGE (By United Press Leaseil Wire.) EVERETT, June 8. —The rea- son the last legislature did not go in for good roads was because the Hill railways and the automobile owners got split up over a division of the spoils, according to D. B. Kegley, who was again re-elected master of the state grange yes- terday. Kegley and Hill wanted roads ibuilt where they would benefit Ibis railway and the auto fellows want- ed roads to run their machines over. The farmers ' being left out entirely finally kicked over the traces and refused to stand for either deal. Want Nice Job? Want a Job? How would foreman of mains do at $150 a month? The civil service board will hold an examination Monday for the place formerly held by Pete Da- broe and there is but one appli- cant thus far. Other examinations have also been arranged for as follows and the civil service board is arranging to iget au eliiglble list for all city places: June 10, stenographers; June 12, foreman of mains; June 13,| storekeeper; June 14, assistant storekeeper; June 17, promotion to fire captain and lieutenant; June 19, police captain and detec- tive; June 22, detectives; June 23, fire enginemen. CORWIN CAN'T LAND (By United Press leased Wire.) NOME, June 8. —The steamer Corwin came to .port yesterday but was unable to land and the food situation here Is serious. The ice is keeping the boat back and the people are getting anxious for the green stuff on board. Makee the laundress happy— that's Red Crosa Ball Blue. Makes beautiful, clear white clothes. All .good grocers. ••• McMillan bros. TWO STORES DRUGGISTS 949 C St., Fidelity Bldg. Cor. 13th and C Sts. Special Sale Drugs and Sundries for Friday and Saturday All Men's Purses, large assortment, HALF All Ladies' Hand Bags at HALF PRICE. a^*o L 49c asr:"..^^ 15c A $2.00 Razor,'guaranteed," ' QC- Williams' Shaving C_ for , dug Soap Ub A $1.00 Razor Strop AQn GOc Rubberset Shaving OE#» for .............. ..QwC Brush .... . OOC Dermacide Lotion for skin diseases is our best bargain. Eczema, Bar- ber's Itch, Salt Rheum, Poison Ivy, Itch and all skin trouble quickly yield to this treatment. Try it for Dandruffbest ever. This remedy is not a grease or salve, but a clean lotion easily applied. Guaranteed and for sale only at our two stores. ~~~~~~ EXTRA SPECIAL ; 25c and 35c Whisk IKr» Pasteurine Tooth IK|» Brooms for lull Paste : lull Euthymol Tooth lEn Cutlcura IQo Paste IUU Soap ...... .....< .' iuw Cucumber and Almond 9Kf» .-. Cream i www Colgate's Tooth ' IQ n Little Giant Grip Rfl«» Paste I Jv Cure wUU Jk£j£V Prescriptions are carefully and accur- L~ '^m ately compounded at our pharmacies. All , JZT . _ [7.^ —*""] the drugs we use and sell are fresh, pure s*tL^V tS^ J\ and thoroughly reliable. Our aim is to give /f_-^ j^V^ll^^L our customers the best at all times at the I^HiKfl H^. lowest possible price. Quick, accurate, T%!wlmMwl painstaking service arc the features which :"'lr^HHi are building for us the largest prescription ic^ji]k /^^M business in the city. Let us fill your pre- BLOODLESS SURGERY, OSTEOPATHY 1 >- YOUR OPPORTUNITY Will. NEVER 111: BETTER THAN " .-''*!' '.?'"\u25a0' '::;, NOW TODAY .^flShß^ I OFFER YOU A SPEEDY AND COMPLETE] I III: lon Ml, CON- \u25a0 J^M la»k TRACTED AND CHRONIC AILMJEI*TS| DISEASES OK THE STOMACH, .^H RHA I.IVEH AM) KIDNKISI BLOOD POISON, NERVOUS DISEASES) GEN. RH^H 'j,-- lillll, 11IU£AKDO\V.\ AN'U Sl'lflClAl. DISEASES. \u25a0 . BBS*? EBk \u0084, v lecture no. 1 \u0084 .:-, ~: mMß^'f:^Wm Has It never occurred to you how The greatest mistake you can poa- BHr Kxii^'i «\u25a0 tirosomo It must become to your slbly make is to depend on your I HBHlwßßiV'' friends to continually listen to your limited knowledge of either yourself S H^^Hxil^BSSl-'" troubles? /\u25a0 -„\u25a0\u25a0.-- your friends of others with limited V BH^VC : . 2v ' You know of your trouble*, you experience in such matters. '^H Rjp*iffl& * •< v JSp^Sl feel It, you suffer more or less, DON'T TAKES THAT CHANCE! -'" M^^mW^HWS^MMWM4^£JI: either physically or mentally (war- The next bad mistake many make nBHKSHSuHI^^y/ i ry Is suffering), and naturally you Is to keep putting off treatment. HO^HbFIPrw ' look for relief, but In reality you grot They promise themselves from day ' ; wTVuts^f^P^ sympathy, IF you get that much. to day that they surely must do nßWEliJtet^ \u25a0\u25a0*»*»-• ' :-' Now, knowing: your condition as something to remedy their condition,; ;• -;-. \u25a0KMBufflHw *^>f? you do, why do you not go to the and when that day has passed and «H6B»PSiiiiiiL4ls**ii:* proper source for relief? gone they have again neglected their WBBmmm&Mlmmg!k <: ' \u25a0' If your trouble Is worth complain- duty and added another day of mis- i* 1H '^CW "-: : Ing of. it Is worth looking; after. cry and worry to Innumerable ones iH MflwUV: That counda like good argument, gone before. How lons are you /JV V^wifl does it notT going to keep this up, fooling your- M')°?&r&&Mi£xKJßM In advertising lam putting before self, your system, your health? •: \,iA JBM you A PROPOSITION to relieve you The offer 1 am making should ap- _^HkWlWmSalMJESiim of your trouble whatever It may be peal to you. It Is a fair one. I will B? WtomwffiFwnKk and thus enable you to take your examine you FREE: and advise you 1 Br^^S^fl place again to the best course. visit I hay* li^HKS J .KaBWBBI AMOVI.ST MEN. If during the first visit I hay» \u25a0 \^S^ J& You feel your physical inferior- the least doubt that I cannot cur* KamiHgHayß war ity to other men, you know It is you, I will frankly tell you so. wH^hß Wr there and In many Instances you But, If on th« other hand, I prom- Wr wonder just what It Is. . - iso to cure you, you may rest assur- .:'{. .-< •}. \u25a0 ;'- .""\u25a0>\u25a0\u25a0'>. '*••:.-'.' '' \u25a0. ' ed that a cur* It will be. W- ":' \u25a0'\u25a0 "-•\u25a0-' -"\u25a0'-- ',\u25a0\u25a0-'- --• Don't put off your visit to me another day. \u25a0• j. « ,' - . .:\u25a0'-\u25a0\u25a0'• ,: - z.--\u25a0'-•\u25a0\u25a0 DO IT NOWI -"-.-\u25a0\u25a0-;•. \u25a0-\u25a0,\u25a0-. \u25a0-,;.-. -"\u25a0•;.'. \u25a0,'-\u25a0- -' '. - •.'-- .-::"-,: --_\u25a0 .-\u25a0",•....\u25a0...\u25a0-;-- '^\u0084-ii;-v *;>; Dr. Maoy, Specialist Bye, Stomach Rheumatism. Goitre, Skin, Blood, Catarrh, Chronic and Nervous Dis- orders, Bladder troubles, all weaknesses and ailments of men. Cataracts removed without the knife. Eyes properly examined and correctly fitted. Best equipped offices. Lowest prices. Consultation free. I will, cure you If I take your case and you carry out my easily followed directions. UltVi Pacific aye. next door to National Bank of Commerce. :, : . - . v THE TACOMft TIMES. Madero Begins Task Of Reconstruction MEXICO CITY, June B.—While the municipal authorities were burying the dead, caring for the injured and clearing away the constructive statesmanship. Today he gave the following exclusive outline of his plans to a staff correspondent of the United Prt'Bß, who had accompanied him from Juarez to the capital: "The bullet work Is over," said Madero, "and now comes the hardiest part of the work—the braiu work. Now we must recon- struct and lmiprove the republic. We must lmiprove the i>ii<hlic schools; in fact we must overturn the whole school system of Mexi- co. To Vasquez Gomez this duty has been assigned." debris of yesterday's earthquake, Francisco I. Madero, jr., head ot the revolutionary iparty, wtoo ar- rived' on the heels of the disaster which visted Mexico City, paying little heed to the suffering about him, planned the work of the gov- ernment he hopes to establish. With the thundering "vivas" that greeted his entrance still echoing in the streets today, Ma- dero iplunged into the work of OLD STEAMER FLYER GIVES UP LONG FIGHT SOLO TO PUOKT SOUND NAVI- GATION CO. NO RATS HOOST. after Its last trip tonight. Competition la thus eliminated, but there will be no boost in rates. Mayor Fawcett when he engineer- ed the municipal dock ideal had a stipulation that there should not be any boost in rates no matter what happened in the future. The steamer Flyer was sold yes- terday afternoon to the Puget Sound Navigation company, own- ers of the Indianapolis and Chip- pewa, and will be withdrawn from the Taconia-Seattle run. The price Is Bocret but is under $100,000. The boat will be taken off the run There was not enough business now for three boats so the Flyer sold out. She will be overhauled and fitted up as a spare steamer by the new company. SEYMOUR PLUGS FOR FAT JOB FOR FRIENO KELSEY A delegation of chain-tgang la- borers la today moving the Nis- qually engineers from the third floor of the city hall up to Com- missioner Weeks' rooms on the fourth floor. Weeks will combine the engineering forces on the Nis- qually and Green river jabs In one room. since he got In to get Kelaey back on tlic job at a fat salary. Inves- tigation Into the work Kelsey did, however, is indicating to the other commissioners that he is a very expensive man to have on hand. There are a lot of plans he made at big ocpense that it is said are utterly worthless. This may pre- vent Kelaey coming back. A story was on tho street that the reason Seymour wanted Kel- sey was that the latter is his cous- in. The mayor says this to not true, that he has no relatives in town. Whether this Is a forerunner of a movement to combine the worh under one engineer remains to bo seen. Try to Help K.Isoy. The mayor has ibeen trying ever NOT WORRIED ABOUT SUIT OF 'UNRECOGNIZED' WIFE PARIS, Juno B.—Count Alex- with other women, Including two andre Koulosoff Tolstoi, husband unrecognized marriages, when of the former Miss Mary K. Froth- she married me, and neither of us lngham of New York, and nephew Is upset over tho attempt of one of of the late Count Leo Tolstoi, Is my former wives to obtain a set- not at all disturbed because Mile, tlement," said the count "These Florla Marat Coriat la seeking a little affairs are of no importance. $50,000 settlement for an alleged Under the Russian law no mar- former marriage. riage Is binding unles3 celebrated "My wife knew of my escapades by a priest of tho Russian church." Ex-Cowboy Lassoes Gasoline Tank; Drags it from Burning Building (By United Press lionsed Wire.) PENDL.ETON, Ore., June B.—H. Arbuekle, ex-cownoy, ie the hero of the hour today among the members of the flre de- partment on account of his courageous action in entering a burning cleaning establishment, Jasaooing a 54 gallon tank of gasoline and dragging it to the open through the flames. The flre had surrounded the tank and an explosion was imminent. Arbuekle made a lasso from ropes from a hose- card, and while firemen trained streams of water on him, walk- ed inside and with hia first toss roped the tank. Late Bulletins (By United Press Leased Wire.) ~ ~ WASHINGTON, I>. C, June 8 Officials of the Astoria. Oregon. centennial were officially notified by telegram today that President Taft will not be able to attend the celebration in August. , WASHINGTON, p. °- June B.—Unappropriated and nnwith- drawn lands in 77,074 acres excluded in the Modoc and Lassen na- tional forests in Northern California, which were opened to settle- ment on May 0, were made subject to entry today. «"*"> t^ WASHINGTON, D. C, June B.—The senate finance committee today agreed to report Tuesday the reciprocity agreement with the Root amendment, without recom mendation. ANTI-TREAT CONVICTION.*"" Two of the anti-treat violators, Arthur Anderson and! L. Schiese, were convicted before Police Judge Arntson yesterday and fined each $50 and costs. Attorney James P. O'Brien made no attempt at defense, but will secure an ap- peal and fight the constitutionality of the law in the superior court. TWO ASK DIVORCES Two suits for divorce were filed in the superior court today. Joycle Wescott asked separation from Oldean Woscott and custody of two children. Matilda Boreah asked separation from J. J. Boreah on the grounds of cruelty. Judge Card granted Alexander Prazer a divorce from Ella Frazer. SHOOTS A PROWLER Patrolman Ed Smith shot at a prowler in an alley leading off I'uyallup avenue last night. The man started to run when Smith called to him to stop and Smith fired several shots low. The flee- ing man dropped his gun, which Smith secured. Screens made to order at right prices. Phone Main 4094. ••* Jammed With Humanity Was the Tacoma Theater Again Last Night to See and Hear DR. MADISON The Great Medical Expert and Bloodless Surgeon The doctor again performed wonderful cures, the stage being filled with old and young, anxious to be treated. Anna Abbit, Mrs. Q. W. Peternian and William l,y<<n came forward and were made to hear a whisper in a few seconds. The doctor called for cripples on crutches and Peater A. Israelson, who had long suffered from that giant disease, rheumatism, and was HER AND $30,000 ARE BOTH GONE (l!y United Pi.-« Leased Wire.) LOYALTON, Cal., June B.—The shortage of Cashier J. J. O. Miller of the Sierra county bank, It is believed today will amount to be- tween $25,000 and $33,000. Miller, whose whereabouts are unknown, was also city treasurer of L/oyalton, handling from $6,- --000 to $6,000 a year. Ills burnt to the city was only $1,000. what cuniss wmui We have had so many Inquiries lately regarding Kciema and other akin diseases, that we are glad to make our answer public. After careful Investigation wo have found that a simple wash of Oil of Win tergreen. an compounded In D. D. D., can be relied upon. We would n*jt make this statement to our patrons friends and neighbors unless wo wore sure of —and although there are so many so-called Edema rem- edies sold, we ourselves unhesitat- ingly recommend D. D. D. Prescrip- tion. Beßcause—We know that It gives Instant relief to that torturing; itch. Because l). I). 1). starts the euro at the foundation of the trouble. Because—lt cleanses, soothes and hi'nls the skin, clearing away pim- ples and blotches over night. Because know that It gives pair the ravages of ill \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0!) Because—The records of ten years of complete cures of thousands of the most serious rases show that IX D. I). Is today recognize. 1 as the ab- solutely reliable ISczemn Cure. Drop Into our store today. Just to talk over the merits of this won- derful Prescription. Wo will also explain the value of D. D. D. as a household remedy. French Drug Co., Owl Drug: Co. —again proving new and advanced methods of treating chronic dls- ease. His office in the Hotel Ma- son 1b thronged from morning till night. A poßltive cure assured In all cases accepted. Now is the time to commence. Delays are dangerous. unable to walk except with crutch- jes, was operated upon with medi- cine for 20 minutes and walked home free from pain and distress, while the doctor broke his crutches I I Avoid It Leave this tremendous alco- hol question to your doctor. The danger is too great for you to decide alone. Ayer's Sarsaparilla is a tonic and alterative, entirely free from alcohol. i£Jn&: -A I'REK INTO HIS POOKHT * would show the box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve that E. S. Loper, a carpenter, of Manila. N. V., always carries. "I have never had a cut, wound, bruise, or sore It would not soon heal,'' he writes. Grent- | est haaler of burns, bolls, seakte, chapped hands and lips, fever- sores, skta-eruptlons, eczema, ctorns and piles, 25c at Ryner Mal- strom Drug Co , 988 Pacific aye. SWAT THIS FLY. He's your worst enemy. Call up Ideal Win- dow Screen Co. and let us figure with you on screens for your en- tire house. Phone Main 4094. •< V UK TREATS AJ£if?\>% CHRONIC DISEASES Office At MASON HOTEL 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Including Sunday CONSULTATION FREE VIU Remain In Tacoma Until June 29. Closing; at 41. M. PAGE SEVEB Losing Wife, Son and Money, He Tries Death (lij 1 ni(«-(i I'n-Ns leased \Vin>.) marrying whom throe yean ago .NBW YORK. June B.—Sobbln«|he waa dUtnhariteid by hia father, until he could hardly tell his i>n- d<«H«rted him and ran away with a thetlc otory, Leonard J. liuutell, friend. Yesterday he heard that claiming to be the son of Henry S. his baby son had died. Houtell, American minister to lie told the magistrate that h* Switzerland, told why he tried to now was anxious to be a proper commit suicide by hanging hi the father to his little daughter but West Side Y. M. C. A. pride would not permit him to' He said that his wife, for cable his father for aid. SPECIAL REDUCTION OFFER I wlah I could have a heart to heart talk with you, on the subject of home ownership. We'll show you our testimonial letters from many happy, thrifty, prosperous people to whom we have Hold com- fortable, homes. Why not Mnr» on iii<- nram nt 11-iiinnili- .ii<ln»t What Is your real reaxon for paytnß out two or three thouannd dollars every ten years to the landlord, when for the same amount of money you could have a home of your own* Prepare an early dinner this evening, and afterward .ill on Mr. Berry at No. 3588 Kant L St.. and let him show you a brand new 7- room modern bungalow, with two full lots, for $2250, that you may buy for the first paymunt down of $135 with a succeeding monthly paymunt of $20 until the property la completely paid for. Take MrKiiiley car to 36th St., thenco .i.-'I to L it. , ? HAS. W. JONGS. Cnrprntcr and llnlldrr. ;,»:• Boom Four, Lennox Trust Co. 952 % PaPclflo Avi $5.00 SB\ Gold Glasses \u25a0 A^fflt^ .urn iffiSh* INOW j^^MBSS^SpB Expert examination free m \u25a0 of charge for the next ton M \u25a0 days. I fli Scientific treatment of ail HM|lsHOJig^^MßPi diseases of the eye. lluu I Rf tlrcds of testimonials on KJHra^^^l^^^^. application. CHICAGO EYE SPECIALISTS 332 Provident Bldg. * DAY'S BIG FIVE gnxary Overalls and Shirts ALfror»B>^ are rut big and roomy over shapely patterns so *4^J^ that they are comfortable and yet fit wall. The rpL^i &t nnTt denims and shirtings are the White Oak materl- vtfiiUjL. iISKPBk *'"• tough and strong, and all garments are dou- violfwTuVffrlllß '''" sewed; guaranteed never rip. Ask your deal- S&2Jt£]&9wTls*£W '\u25a0'" toT tlle "'!1 8> Five" brand when buying your XjjjizZyriJkjEK^r next suit. SHULL-DAY CO., Mftrs. >*§Hk?retty Teeth' n/V T-"'Ty «Cj —You can have them—' , " vC*vak Wg| ' without much cost and— n^^«9 **^ Vp'gji without much cost and—• §jj2^gj|j Without Any M=f^^* Pain /^^ . /'.. - .'"'. ..,\u25a0.;.;\u25a0 ;";' : ;v,|;^ \u25a0 ';•. We've made hundreds of Tacoma men and women th» * envy of their friends because of their white, uniform teeth. B ; We can do the very same thing for you. , H c. '..:\u25a0 ....: If you have unsightly teeth, you know only too well the I embarrassment they often cause you. At times you loath ; to*: " 1 smile because when you do, you show a badly decayed tooth 1 ' —or perhaps several of. them— broken tooth—or >others I equally ac unsightly. I Let Us Do Away With I Those Tooth Troubles -I ! r> It will only cost : you ; your time in coming to J see us, to flg! \u25a0i I \u25a0\u25a0:. ,' have your teeth examined and; to find what the charge will \u25a0:; .. be to make your teeth beautiful—and afterwards, you'll **\u25a0- I ways be glad you had your work done hare. - We're open till 8 o'clock evenings. Dentists JMbgiL 1 Dr. L. F. Wasson Ji| j KS^ili ... . *\u0084 \u25a0\u25a0;',- ' -^^S!t§*ffi^»teSS^^Hs^L ::

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' Thursday, June 8,1911.

Mysterious Man Before Jnry.

'[(By United Press leaned Wire.)CHICAGO, June —A inystori-

«us man believed to be JohnRhodes, private secretary ' toFrederick Weyerhaeuser, head ofthe lumber trust, appeared beforeThe federal grand jury today in-vestigating the lumber trade. Heproduced letters and documents.Secret service operatives threaten-ed newspaper reporters with ar-rest and contempt proceedings ifthey endeavored to question the

" BUMMKR SCHEDULE OF

SteamerStarling

sor5or Brown's Point, Caledonia, DashPoint, Dumas Bay: Leaves Tacoma9:30, 4:30 and 6:00. Sundays,9:30, 1:30, 4:00 and 6:00. Fare25c round trip. Leaving fromBetts Boat House, MunicipalDock, 12 th and Dock St.

Strs. Indianapolisand Chippewa

The fastest and finest daysteamers on the coast.i:ii;ll ROUND TRIPS DAILY

Leaves Tacoma from Mu-nicipal Dock at. 1:00. 8:00. 11:00a. m., 1:00, S:ub. 5:00. 7:088:00 p. m.

Leave Seattle from Colmandock, 7:00, 9:00. 11:00 a. m.,1:00, 3:00, 6:00, 7:00, 8:00 p. m.SINGLE) FAUK 850

ROUND TRIP 800A 'Chiner ICvery Two Bonn, i

L. X. 1M K1.1.. Akm«,Phone Main 844g._

BJBJBjSJBJPJSBJBJBBJBJBJBJBISjaBJBJBBIBJBJHIBBBBBjtf

We Pay CashFor your chickens, veal,hogs and eggs.

Prompt remittance;good prices.SOUND FEED & COM-

MISSION CO.1321-23 A st.

ALASKA COALCLAIMANTS TO

LOSE TIRESSEATTLE, June 8.—The gov-

ernment has notified 52 claimantsof the Brown group of coal landsIn the Chicago National forest,Alaska, to show cause within 60days why their claims should notbe cancelled. Most of the claim-ants are residents of Spokane witha few In Seattle and scattered overthe state.

Raymond Brown, the locator, launder indictment for Intent to de-.fraud the government but thelands as far as known are worth-less. The claimants it la allegedhave failed to prove up theirclaims within three years

Home Helps toHealth and Beauty

GREASELESS FACE CREAM—make a complexion cream-jelly thatwill not cause hair to grow on theface, dissolve one ounce almozoln Inone-half pint cold water, then addtwo teaapoonfuls glycerine. Stir andlet stand over night. This cream-Jelly is very fine for clearing theakin as It removes all pore dirt andleaves the skin soft and smooth. ItIs splendid for massage purposes,also for reducing large pores, re-moving blackheads, freckles, wrin-kles and skin pimples. For achapped skin it Is very healing andsoothing.

EXCELLENT BLOOD PURIFIERWith warm weather comes a myr-

iad of ills such as sallow skin, pim-ples, loss of energy and appetite anda general condition of chronic 111health. To purify the blood andbring back the enjoyment of perfecthealth, no better remedy can befound than this reliable, home-madetonic: Dissolve one-half cup sugarand one ounce kardene in one-halfpint alcohol, then add hot water tomake a quart. Take a tablespoon-ful before each meal. The wonder-ful system-building and strengthen-ing properties of this old-fashionedtonic make it invaluable for build-ing up a run-down system . It willpurify the blood and bring back theglow of health to the cheeks

SIMPLE BYE TONIC—For anyonewhose eyes are inflamed, weak orexpressionless the following tonicwill be very helpful: Dissolve anounce of crystos In a pint of waterand put a few drops In each eyedaily. This tonic Is very strength-ening and soothing to weak or In-flamed eyes and makes them beau-ful and sparkling It is splendid. Oc-ulists use it for treating granulat-ed lids and it Is a great aid to thosewho wear glasses. Advt

KEGLEY AGAINHEAOS GRANGE

(By United Press Leaseil Wire.)EVERETT, June 8.—The rea-

son the last legislature did not goin for good roads was because theHill railways and the automobileowners got split up over a divisionof the spoils, according to D. B.Kegley, who was again re-electedmaster of the state grange yes-terday.

Kegley and Hill wanted roadsibuilt where they would benefit Ibisrailway and the auto fellows want-ed roads to run their machinesover. The farmers ' being leftout entirely finallykicked over thetraces and refused to stand foreither deal.

Want Nice Job?Want a Job?How would foreman of mains

do at $150 a month?The civil service board will hold

an examination Monday for theplace formerly held by Pete Da-broe and there is but one appli-cant thus far.

Other examinations have alsobeen arranged for as follows andthe civil service board is arrangingto iget au eliiglble list for all cityplaces:

June 10, stenographers; June12, foreman of mains; June 13,|storekeeper; June 14, assistantstorekeeper; June 17, promotionto fire captain and lieutenant;June 19, police captain and detec-tive; June 22, detectives; June23, fire enginemen.

CORWIN CAN'T LAND(By United Press leased Wire.)

NOME, June 8.—The steamerCorwin came to .port yesterday butwas unable to land and the foodsituation here Is serious. The iceis keeping the boat back and thepeople are getting anxious for thegreen stuff on board.

Makee the laundress happy—that's Red Crosa Ball Blue. Makesbeautiful, clear white clothes. All.good grocers. •••

McMillan bros.TWO STORES DRUGGISTS949 C St., Fidelity Bldg. Cor. 13th and C Sts.

Special Sale Drugs and Sundries for Friday and SaturdayAll Men's Purses, large assortment, HALF All Ladies' Hand Bags at HALF PRICE.

a^*oL 49c asr:"..^^ 15cA $2.00 Razor,'guaranteed," '

QC- Williams' Shaving C_for , dug Soap UbA $1.00 Razor Strop AQn GOc Rubberset Shaving OE#»for .............. ..QwC Brush .... . OOC

Dermacide Lotion for skin diseases is our best bargain. Eczema, Bar-ber's Itch, Salt Rheum, Poison Ivy, Itch and all skin trouble quickly yieldto this treatment. Try it for Dandruffbest ever. This remedy is nota grease or salve, but a clean lotion easily applied. Guaranteed and forsale only at our two stores.~~~~~~

EXTRA SPECIAL ;25c and 35c Whisk IKr» Pasteurine Tooth IK|»Brooms for lull Paste : lull

• • Euthymol Tooth lEnCutlcura • IQo Paste IUUSoap ...... .....< .' iuw Cucumber and Almond 9Kf».-. • Cream i www

Colgate's Tooth ' IQ n Little Giant Grip Rfl«»Paste I Jv Cure wUU

Jk£j£V Prescriptions are carefully and accur-L~ '^m ately compounded at our pharmacies. All

, JZT . _ [7.^ —*""] the drugs we use and sell are fresh, pure

s*tL^V tS^ J\ and thoroughly reliable. Our aim is to give/f_-^ j^V^ll^^L our customers the best at all times at the

I^HiKflH^. lowest possible price. Quick, accurate,

T%!wlmMwl painstaking service arc the features which

:"'lr^HHi are building for us the largest prescriptionic^ji]k /^^M business in the city. Let us fill your pre-

BLOODLESS SURGERY, OSTEOPATHY1 >- YOUR OPPORTUNITY Will. NEVER 111: BETTER THAN " .-''*!''.?'"\u25a0' '::;,

NOW TODAY .^flShß^I OFFER YOU A SPEEDY AND COMPLETE] • I III: lon Ml, CON- \u25a0 J^M la»kTRACTED AND CHRONIC AILMJEI*TS| DISEASES OK THE STOMACH, .^H RHAI.IVEH AM)KIDNKISIBLOOD POISON, NERVOUS DISEASES) GEN. RH^H 'j,--lillll,11IU£AKDO\V.\ AN'U Sl'lflClAl. DISEASES. \u25a0 . BBS*? EBk

\u0084, v lecture no. 1 \u0084 .:-, ~: mMß^'f:^WmHas It never occurred to you how The greatest mistake you can poa- BHr Kxii^'i «\u25a0

tirosomo It must become to your slbly make is to depend on your I HBHlwßßiV''friends to continually listen to your limited knowledge of either yourself S H^^Hxil^BSSl-'"troubles? /\u25a0 -„\u25a0\u25a0.-- your friends of others with limited V BH^VC : . 2v '

You know of your trouble*, you experience in such matters. '^H Rjp*iffl& * •< v JSp^Slfeel It, you suffer more or less, DON'T TAKES THAT CHANCE! -'" M^^mW^HWS^MMWM4^£JI:either physically or mentally (war- The next bad mistake many make nBHKSHSuHI^^y/ iry Is suffering), and naturally you Is to keep putting off treatment. HO^HbFIPrw 'look for relief, but In reality you grot They promise themselves from day ' ; wTVuts^f^P^sympathy, IF you get that much. to day that they surely must do nßWEliJtet^ \u25a0\u25a0*»*»-• ' :-'

Now, knowing: your condition as something to remedy their condition,; ;•-;-. \u25a0KMBufflHw *^>f?you do, why do you not go to the and when that day has passed and «H6B»PSiiiiiiL4ls**ii:*proper source for relief? gone they have again neglected their WBBmmm&Mlmmg!k <: ' \u25a0'

If your trouble Is worth complain- duty and added another day of mis- i* 1H '^CW "-: :Ing of. it Is worth looking; after. cry and worry to Innumerable ones iH MflwUV:

That counda like good argument, gone before. How lons are you /JV V^wifldoes it notT going to keep this up, fooling your- M')°?&r&&Mi£xKJßM

In advertising lam putting before self, your system, your health? •: \,iA JBMyou A PROPOSITION to relieve you The offer 1 am making should ap- _^HkWlWmSalMJESiimof your trouble whatever It may be peal to you. It Is a fair one. Iwill B? WtomwffiFwnKkand thus enable you to take your examine you FREE: and advise you 1 Br^^S^flplace again to the best course.

visit I hay*li^HKS J .KaBWBBI

AMOVI.ST MEN. If during the first visit I hay» \u25a0 \^S^ J&You feel your physical inferior- the least doubt that I cannot cur* KamiHgHayß warity to other men, you know It is you, I will frankly tell you so. wH^hß Wr

there and In many Instances you But, If on th« other hand, I prom- Wrwonder just what It Is. . - iso to cure you, you may rest assur-.:'{. .-< •}.\u25a0 ;'- .""\u25a0>\u25a0\u25a0'>. '*••:.-'.' '' \u25a0. ' ed that a cur* It will be. W- ":' \u25a0'\u25a0 "-•\u25a0-' -"\u25a0'-- ',\u25a0\u25a0-'-

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orders, Bladder troubles, all weaknesses and ailments of men. Cataracts removed without the knife. Eyesproperly examined and correctly fitted. Best equipped offices. Lowest prices. Consultation free. I will,cure you If I take your case and you carry out my easily followed directions. UltVi Pacific aye. nextdoor to National Bank of Commerce. :, : . - . • v

THE TACOMft TIMES.

Madero Begins TaskOf Reconstruction

MEXICO CITY, June B.—Whilethe municipal authorities wereburying the dead, caring for theinjured and clearing away the

constructive statesmanship.Today he gave the following

exclusive outline of his plans toa staff correspondent of the UnitedPrt'Bß, who had accompanied himfrom Juarez to the capital:

"The bullet work Is over," saidMadero, "and now comes thehardiest part of the work—thebraiu work. Now we must recon-struct and lmiprove the republic.We must lmiprove the i>ii<hlicschools; in fact we must overturnthe whole school system of Mexi-co. To Vasquez Gomez this dutyhas been assigned."

debris of yesterday's earthquake,Francisco I. Madero, jr., head otthe revolutionary iparty, wtoo ar-rived' on the heels of the disasterwhich visted Mexico City, payinglittle heed to the suffering abouthim, planned the work of the gov-ernment he hopes to establish.

With the thundering "vivas"that greeted his entrance stillechoing in the streets today, Ma-dero iplunged into the work of

OLD STEAMER FLYERGIVES UP LONG FIGHTSOLO TO PUOKT SOUND NAVI-

GATION CO. — NO RATSHOOST.

after Its last trip tonight.Competition la thus eliminated,

but there will be no boost in rates.Mayor Fawcett when he engineer-ed the municipal dock ideal had astipulation that there should notbe any boost in rates no matterwhat happened in the future.

The steamer Flyer was sold yes-terday afternoon to the PugetSound Navigation company, own-ers of the Indianapolis and Chip-pewa, and will be withdrawn fromthe Taconia-Seattle run. The priceIs Bocret but is under $100,000.The boat willbe taken off the run

There was not enough businessnow for three boats so the Flyersold out. She will be overhauledand fitted up as a spare steamerby the new company.

SEYMOUR PLUGS FOR FATJOB FOR FRIENO KELSEY

A delegation of chain-tgang la-borers la today moving the Nis-qually engineers from the thirdfloor of the city hall up to Com-missioner Weeks' rooms on thefourth floor. Weeks will combinethe engineering forces on the Nis-qually and Green river jabs In oneroom.

since he got In to get Kelaey backon tlic job at a fat salary. Inves-tigation Into the work Kelsey did,however, is indicating to the othercommissioners that he is a veryexpensive man to have on hand.There are a lot of plans he madeat big ocpense that it is said areutterly worthless. This may pre-vent Kelaey coming back.

A story was on tho street thatthe reason Seymour wanted Kel-sey was that the latter is his cous-in. The mayor says this to nottrue, that he has no relatives intown.

Whether this Is a forerunner ofa movement to combine the worhunder one engineer remains tobo seen.

Try to Help K.Isoy.The mayor has ibeen trying ever

NOT WORRIED ABOUT SUITOF 'UNRECOGNIZED' WIFE

PARIS, Juno B.—Count Alex- with other women, Including twoandre Koulosoff Tolstoi, husband unrecognized marriages, whenof the former Miss Mary K. Froth- she married me, and neither of uslngham of New York, and nephew Is upset over tho attempt of one ofof the late Count Leo Tolstoi, Is my former wives to obtain a set-not at all disturbed because Mile, tlement," said the count "TheseFlorla Marat Coriat la seeking a little affairs are of no importance.$50,000 settlement for an alleged Under the Russian law no mar-former marriage. riage Is binding unles3 celebrated

"My wife knew of my escapades by a priest of tho Russian church."

Ex-Cowboy Lassoes Gasoline Tank;Drags it from Burning Building

• (By United Press lionsed Wire.) •• PENDL.ETON, Ore., June B.—H. Arbuekle, ex-cownoy, ie •• the hero of the hour today among the members of the flre de- •• partment on account of his courageous action in entering a •• burning cleaning establishment, Jasaooing a 54 gallon tank of •• gasoline and dragging it to the open through the flames. •• The flre had surrounded the tank and an explosion was •• imminent. Arbuekle made a lasso from ropes from a hose- •• card, and while firemen trained streams of water on him, walk- •• ed inside and with hia first toss roped the tank. •

Late Bulletins(By United Press Leased Wire.) ~ ~

WASHINGTON, I>. C, June 8 Officials of the Astoria. Oregon.centennial were officially notified by telegram today that PresidentTaft will not be able to attend the celebration in August.

, WASHINGTON, p. °- June B.—Unappropriated and nnwith-drawn lands in 77,074 acres excluded in the Modoc and Lassen na-tional forests in Northern California, which were opened to settle-ment on May 0, were made subject to entry today. «"*">

t^WASHINGTON, D. C, June B.—The senate finance committeetoday agreed to report Tuesday the reciprocity agreement with theRoot amendment, without recom mendation.

ANTI-TREAT CONVICTION.*""Two of the anti-treat violators,

Arthur Anderson and! L. Schiese,were convicted before PoliceJudge Arntson yesterday and finedeach $50 and costs. AttorneyJames P. O'Brien made no attemptat defense, but will secure an ap-peal and fight the constitutionalityof the law in the superior court.

TWO ASK DIVORCESTwo suits for divorce were filed

in the superior court today.Joycle Wescott asked separationfrom Oldean Woscott and custodyof two children. Matilda Boreahasked separation from J. J. Boreahon the grounds of cruelty.

Judge Card granted AlexanderPrazer a divorce from Ella Frazer.

SHOOTS A PROWLER

Patrolman Ed Smith shot at aprowler in an alley leading offI'uyallup avenue last night. Theman started to run when Smithcalled to him to stop and Smithfired several shots low. The flee-ing man dropped his gun, whichSmith secured.

Screens made to order at rightprices. Phone Main 4094. ••*

JammedWith Humanity

Was the

TacomaTheaterAgain Last Night

to See and

Hear

DR. MADISONThe Great Medical

Expert and Bloodless

Surgeon

The doctor again performedwonderful cures, the stage being

filled with old and young, anxiousto be treated. Anna Abbit, Mrs.Q. W. Peternian and William l,y<<ncame forward and were made tohear a whisper in a few seconds.The doctor called for cripples oncrutches and Peater A. Israelson,who had long suffered from thatgiant disease, rheumatism, and was

HER AND$30,000 ARE

BOTH GONE(l!y United Pi.-« Leased Wire.)

LOYALTON, Cal., June B.—Theshortage of Cashier J. J. O. Millerof the Sierra county bank, It isbelieved today will amount to be-tween $25,000 and $33,000.Miller, whose whereabouts areunknown, was also city treasurerof L/oyalton, handling from $6,---000 to $6,000 a year. Ills burntto the city was only $1,000.

what cuniss wmuiWe have had so many Inquiries

lately regarding Kciema and otherakin diseases, that we are glad tomake our answer public. Aftercareful Investigation wo have foundthat a simple wash of Oil of Wintergreen. an compounded In D. D. D.,can be relied upon. We would n*jtmake this statement to our patronsfriends and neighbors unless wowore sure of —and although thereare so many so-called Edema rem-edies sold, we ourselves unhesitat-ingly recommend D. D. D. Prescrip-tion.

Beßcause—We know that It givesInstant relief to that torturing; itch.

Because l). I). 1). starts the euroat the foundation of the trouble.

Because—lt cleanses, soothes andhi'nls the skin, clearing away pim-ples and blotches over night.

Because — know that It givespair the ravages of ill\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0!)

Because—The records of ten yearsof complete cures of thousands ofthe most serious rases show that IXD. I). Is today recognize. 1 as the ab-solutely reliable ISczemn Cure.

Drop Into our store today. Justto talk over the merits of this won-derful Prescription. Wo will alsoexplain the value of D. D. D. as ahousehold remedy.

French Drug Co., Owl Drug: Co.

—again proving new and advancedmethods of treating chronic dls-ease. His office in the Hotel Ma-son 1b thronged from morning tillnight. A poßltive cure assured Inall cases accepted. Now is thetime to commence. Delays aredangerous.

unable to walk except with crutch-

jes, was operated upon with medi-cine for 20 minutes and walkedhome free from pain and distress,while the doctor broke his crutches I

IAvoid ItLeave this tremendous alco-hol question to your doctor.The danger is too great foryou to decide alone. Ayer'sSarsaparilla is a tonic andalterative, entirely free fromalcohol. i£Jn&:

-A I'REK INTO HIS POOKHT *would show the box of Bucklen'sArnica Salve that E. S. Loper, acarpenter, of Manila. N. V., alwayscarries. "I have never had a cut,wound, bruise, or sore It wouldnot soon heal,'' he writes. Grent- |est haaler of burns, bolls, seakte,chapped hands and lips, fever-sores, skta-eruptlons, eczema,ctorns and piles, 25c at Ryner Mal-strom Drug Co , 988 Pacific aye.

SWAT THIS FLY. He's yourworst enemy. Call up Ideal Win-dow Screen Co. and let us figurewith you on screens for your en-tire house. Phone Main 4094. •<

V UK TREATS AJ£if?\>%CHRONIC DISEASES

Office At

MASONHOTEL

9 a. m. to 9 p. m.Including Sunday

CONSULTATIONFREE

VIU Remain In Tacoma Until

June 29.

Closing; at 41. M.

PAGE SEVEB

Losing Wife, Son andMoney, He Tries Death

(lij 1 ni(«-(i I'n-Ns leased \Vin>.) marrying whom throe yean ago.NBW YORK. June B.—Sobbln«|he waa dUtnhariteid by hia father,

until he could hardly tell his i>n- d<«H«rted him and ran away with athetlc otory, Leonard J. liuutell, friend. Yesterday he heard thatclaiming to be the son of Henry S. his baby son had died.Houtell, American minister to lie told the magistrate that h*Switzerland, told why he tried to now was anxious to be a propercommit suicide by hanging hi the father to his little daughter butWest Side Y. M. C. A. pride would not permit him to'

He said that his wife, for cable his father for aid.

SPECIAL REDUCTION OFFERI wlah I could have a heart to heart talk with you, on the subject

of home ownership. We'll show you our testimonial letters frommany happy, thrifty, prosperous people to whom we have Hold com-fortable, homes.

Why not Mnr» on iii<- nram nt 11-iiinnili- .ii<ln»t What Isyour real reaxon for paytnß out two or three thouannd dollars everyten years to the landlord, when for the same amount of money youcould have a home of your own*

Prepare an early dinner this evening, and afterward .ill on Mr.Berry at No. 3588 Kant L St.. and let him show you a brand new 7-room modern bungalow, with two full lots, for $2250, that youmay buy for the first paymunt down of $135 with a succeedingmonthly paymunt of $20 until the property la completely paid for.Take MrKiiiley car to 36th St., thenco .i.-'I to L it. ,

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* envy of their friends because of their white, uniform teeth.B ; We can do the very same thing for you. ,

H c. '..:\u25a0 ....: If you have unsightly teeth, you know only too well theI embarrassment they often cause you. At times you loath ; to*: "

1 smile because when you do, you show a badly decayed tooth1 ' —or perhaps several of. them— broken tooth—or >othersI equally ac unsightly.

I Let Us Do Away WithI Those Tooth Troubles-I ! r> It will only cost : you ;your time in coming to J see us, to flg!

\u25a0i I \u25a0\u25a0:. ,' have your teeth examined and; to find what the charge will\u25a0:; .. be to make your teeth beautiful—and afterwards, you'll **\u25a0- •

I ways be glad you had your work done hare. -We're open till 8 o'clock evenings.

Dentists JMbgiL1 Dr. L. F. Wasson Ji| j KS^ili

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