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AGED INVENTOR KILLS HIMSELF DESPONDENT OVER> HIS FAILURE TO RAISB FUNDS TO PER FECT A NEW MOTOR. JOHN MARTIWOLEW OUT HIS BRAINS AT GREEN LAKE Impendent over bts failur* to ratio sufficient funds to perf*<"t &1* uumerouu lamttOSt and trown hl« life with unccexa, John Martin, «S yearn of ait«. killed hlm»elf near his honi^. at Own l*ar, Mondsy night. After making careful preparation* fur the tragedy of hU life and leav- Ing a lengthy letter uf explanation to the general j>ul>U«\ h« wandered off Into tba deep weods, <tiuliw<l a pint flunk of whisky, placed the ■iukli' of a it >aUb*i revolver ju*t bark of bU right ear and blew out bis brains. Ills determination It ahown by the fact that the i many bad twice !>«*n snapped on rart rtdftea that bad fatted to explode. Neighbors found bis body TMttT •lay afternoon. Because Martin bad no reiclver of bis own. and the peculiar post t!i>n of tli.< weapon when found, IVpi . Coroner Arnold, w:ho Inves tlgate<l 11: ca««, ftr»t thought It to lut a murder, ««peclalty as the dead man's wlf<\ b»twe»-n spells of vio lent weeping, bitterly aci-tinod J. \V««tbr«M>k, with whom Martin bad, * few days previous, bad some trouble. "I u.vri will b«ll«r« that John Martin killed himself. Ha wax mnril.rr.l. I 101 l you. Only a few day* AX' Mr. Wevtbrook said that he would blow hi* tl —— old head off,'* mi- UM startling dtvlaratlon of the wtvplnc womaa. With trr»t difficulty «aa ah* rotnforted by th* little croup which •>irTi<'in<lttl the carps* nt hrr husband. A rkwe examlnatiun of th* dead CASTOR IA For Inliut* and Children. Tfae Kind YoiHm Always Bought Bears th« ; _ PIANOS M ' in ajp^*# «*^ ftaao prim hare tak«a • Urri- SMo tumble. ClSae's Piano Houm U ' bow In a petition to off..- Ut« mat -1 eat bargains ever awn Id ••»• Organ* almost riven kit This clearance tale in a surprise. It will par yon to Investigate. aiNE'S PIANO HOUSE Tremendous Bargain t .inn of th# very choicest val ley 1.ir..!, half hour • rid* on liiS.tuiin. All fl».ir»d and In meadow; on« of the brat ' pieces in the White ntver Val ley, tor lI.SJO. On MHV twill of payment. Don't ml** this. A.Lawrence, 9C3*/ a SECOND, AVENUE. M«k The ICoufhton * Hun %mf ter Special 17-Jewcl -<t^h- Watch during October tt'frK '" 920.00. ff« > V J Hn«« watch In the m/CaJF w«H f»r Jinythlne lilt* thae rnon-y. HOUCHTON A HUNTER, Jewelers. 704 Fint Av«nu«. B«attlt. IBONNIV-WATeON CO I f\a»nt Cumm a*4 B»fe» MR r«r I in Thi'l ••• »»4 '..«»••• «*r*n I T»i«r<>«i« M«l» It ■»»»«■. »<•> I f Am Alwsra Wttlln* t« Wait f»r Mr V*» l.niH Cur» la rrffctwl H*' • NO MISTAKB-CONBULT #""SCO **'-* eup-rloe af« • ' ~ :\ t»« original m»i6 *T A mla ef irtatmtnt X 9 "tat I hay« d**«t fc-'ja lK^ «f*'J Uirrnijph II KJ """ A Jr»ar» of mitt 11 I*• \ f/ *nd 'tiKilou* prkih IJ^s* W tie* •* n ir"-' l«lm TV. t / t In tn^tt'M dl«^B««« WU/V that Ida not fall j&tf>' J S j** *rt *^'^r* • fur* In &ErS MEN ONLY on. uEi.i.r.r, Ik' I- -flu l Ki>. rla!l«t It it practu* l» wholl/ r«nfln»«l ti> Ih* r»ll'<»inc «Urn—»: ••tV»*kn''ii»." Coo. in |».| liiirir^tr*. B(Kiclfic U:>(xt »'«4 --•on, aii-i 111") M t »iinp>ii<-t, •■!.!»" th« ITrst of T««f T»»r« • Man." mall«I frc». Coi>. •ultatlon tr" ml offlc* or by > all. Syndicate Doctors IK Marlon llrtit. S«attlt. Waah. man'a itnrkvU broiiKbt to Utht th> i-anti» of Martin* ''••Hi «'■ ' the wontitn «•• ftnally ronTlm-ed that hrr himhand hail rutnmlttpd snlcM«>. Wr«iiih»4 waa prevent and denied bavin* quarreM wtlh Martin. 11 ■ aa.UI that If ii'«jm-»tr'l.ti> ,11l Ml 110 would make a Ktalt'im'iii "< «vi>ry- HiiiiK h» had ever had to <lo with Martin. The revolver tv found tucked under th» IkHjy. The wblaky Hank bad Im-vh nhatterod Into fraxmenta. I'.irly MonJay morning. Martin x.'itns to haw it.-i t.l.'il to tai hla own iifi». At that time h« rall«<t at a neighbor's houi* 1111 l after writing a long letter matte a vain attempt to borrow a rvvolvur. ' Ilia requint wai refused, but hf> tnu*t have secured on* from *um«lMM)y »!■-•". m bis wife states that in- ntver had a revolver of bis own. Twenty«flvn cartridges were found In a well worn pnrse In ona of the dead man's pot-keta. They were' of xrwrul different makra and sites and evidently old. Three chamber* of tlu> pUtol hail been loaded. That day Martin- wlfs waited for hts home coming In vain. About • o'clock at ntgbt several pcoiria living In thai vlc-lotty. lacludlng Marttn's wife, heard the report of a pittoL It was not until tb* body was found that th* significance of Hi« abut waa known. BM !• '.<!.< 1 (hat an aaeaaaarr, Th» u>.lv wan removed to tba lionney \Vat»on BllUm, Martin, was »«■!! r.!n.-»tr.l and ■ oiiik h.-re from s*.»4i*a.l when a l-iy ll* bad "iK-nt yntt In a *tu.'.y of ftirrhaalra. but bad ni'tit aiM.-v - «•«! turrmni with I now motor wblrh h« I. !••»<• I vuul.l r. \i>liitl ■!»!;<• In dustrial roadtttona. Ilia ,hN>r« ■ay h# waa a drr»ro.r. bat a J.--1 1 thlnhpr. A tAr.l «aa found la an Ituldt pocket »"irlnit Iba trrt* scat«ar«>, "Tonight **<••> ih« rndlnn of my «lm>ra." TbU termed to ha»» b»«-B butlly » r«*!.t|. aai rvtd^utljr la Ihe (UrkDMa, with a !•» I p«nclL Th« wordt »r«i ■ xr-i-ir tlbU Sir*. Martin »iu< Martin's anrond * if-' 21 J besides hrr t!.» d.-4.l man li-.lt lht.-«> WU. hMIMI l>) hU ftnt *ifn »r« well known In tb« *«■(. wbrre Martin at on* tlm« iv a romnocltnr in a ft*w*paj|iMr uffi. p. Tbomaji Martin, on* of tbnm, la 'tinnnt.ii with the Itanday and KT^nlns N>-w», of Krwark, N. J . and John Martin. th« otbrr, U with tti«» Hotel Uaotta I*ubU«btßß com* pany, of N«w York. 4rama \\\s* been tent —M n.itifjinf tb«m of tbclr ratb«r*a death. | SHOT 11 YOUNG MAN'S ATTENTION TO GIRL OF (2 YEARS RESULTS IN SHOOTING SCRAPE <S««*lal to Th« Star) NEW TORK. OcL tl—WltlUm O'Connor. a rtrb v ,un« real ratmt* broker, was »hoi and a«rtou*ty wonadrd l.jr Wolf I'bit II pa. ao ari.i dtrrrtorjr publisher b*cau»« o( bU (O'Connor'O uli-ni' to Mrs. I'hlllip*. At Saratoga amaxtmrnt waa caused some tlmo ajco « tb« •■Ubt of Mr. »'h.;i.t»« «ho U 61 j-*«r« <>lil and who <lr<-"«Ti llk« a do* butaelc. ral*Hng th« ■liino« room on tk* a.*-o of VConnnr, an athMle ma a of 24 raw*. with fhUUpa. a Itttin old man dr«vs*fl In blark. Ifioklag trtrr •'■> hi* TO r^«ra. Irottlec alone la tbo rrar. It M not uousual for Mrs Phillip* to »p- P*ar at breakfast In a low-citt I |u«d. her nwk roverwl w!th rorai beads and a I'.r.nt waif thrown alxmt her »tiout<lrr« O'Connor la at Ilelk>vttt hospital In a serious condition from the *f in tit of th» shot In the neck, wbkh b<i r>«<-i-.«-<l In tin- hallway of the l'hltllpa' home. i'l,,ihi>a *am I O'Connor, and not he, fired the first j shot. »lil'll the old man way* eian> 'I off a linn, h of l.fya which be bad In hit trous«ni' pocket. Van Cotl Dead NEW lORK. 'x' 18— Po«tmaster Cornelius Van Cott <!lod all 3:23 Tea l( rdiir arternnon. 11. win stricken at hi* office Monday with »ni' In digestion, which caused an attack of heart failure. He was 68 Tears of nr,". 110 had ln-< n In 111 health for R'iini" time, »hl< h was caused or augmented by polltlral dlflrultle*. Charxpa were, made against the coadn' > of the office, during the postal Investigation, and recently Van Cott'a son was arrested for al- i leged regUtratloa - frauds. Had Miraculous Escape mam- ■^mmmrvvmß (Or rlpt>« News Aas'n.) SANTA nAnnAnA.Ort 28.—Cut. brulacd and bleeding from bead to foot hii I with her clnthlng torn ill mojit completely off, Kmma Cul- Im it ;, wan found lylnc against a Larbwlre frnce tonight. i In untying a muln tin- girl became entangled In thp ' [«•■ line. The i •.' i run away, dragging tier a ■I'l.ui.'i mil* overarockyroaii. Mfk- Ing linoil. .ill» ill hor n-. i.liv Ji'i I.iml Hint bounced along, and finally mi nun-. Into ah orchard and to the fence. Tho rhllil, when found, wai first thought to l>« dead, but nil* «m revived unit lati'f arose and nn rt-.-.iit.>t walked liioik- A nn.lt. .il •-«ninliiHtl«n Hhii«r>l her remark niil" ■ «. Hi"- from tMitotm Injury. No ii.mii wcrrb roken, nor wera any Internal Injuries miatnltied. m MEAD AT QOLDENDALB nni.nKXDAt.ll IXt. M—Albert r.. Mead, reiwtillrait candidate for governor, 1,1 ii. «•.•.! a I ii|f crowd ; Big Fortune I Awaits Her i __ ' SPOKANE MAN LOOKING FOR 1 WOMAN WHOM HE WANTS TO I oivt 1275.000 r I • (Special I* The Star.) I ' RYRACrBR. N. T.. Ort. Id—C. 11. r l.lthgon, « nillltonatra nf Hp«kan<>, Wiimli . will Ira Syrn. i!*« for N«w I Yorh • -itr tomorrow to ronttnu* tba *! search for ■ Mr*. Aim In." In ! , whom hi* I Mill *to git* tnS.OOO. • ll* bai bunted tbrounh Bjrntruaa ■ and ••voral other up-«tat* >nw» If h« U not nurc. ..■vfiil by NoTtmber 1 I Mra. Austin will not Rut th» money, t An litl.rril In a mlitfiiK |TuiM-ity. • 1,.. »!r.l nr»r llUttf. M.ml . «»• • klv.ii Mrs. Auatln many year* ago. ' It wan considered worthlnas then. ' A itrlk* waa mad* al«<nt • y*ax ' *r<> anil a ayndlrat* nfft-rnl a tar«» mount for the mln* The deal > < out I b« rkw Without tb» r.» oj» --• eratlnn of Mrs, Ami in. but Utbcun - .)■•. !ur<-» that h* wanta her to ■"« I fair |>lay and 11 MRMh for har 11 mi «hi» can learn b»r good lurk and » claim her portion of the pnrrhaav >' money. Mr* Auatlu U»rl bera - etctit ictrt ago «hr« aha tooted to i N«w York. BEGIN WORK ON TANK Th» work l.v «'.n!-l on th* a<>ptla lank ■> t!.» corner of l.ii..n» »nl It.iliroad «iw'j« Tbr. tank .in !■ • U (*«t «U« 13 f*«t >l"-y «r. t Ul f«>« ton«, «n.| *lil b» rov«>r#J o*»r with dirt with tfc* H.'i'iiiii "f a n:anh.>l» al •><■<• end. Th« r«e<-t .--•• in I tin >*<• nnl i>r-> lulu* rum t*ny «!"■ n>- rondartttn and they •ay th* tank »ill !•<• flniahvtl witbln thr»« wffka. 16 CARS OF CREAM SIC SPECIAL TRAIN FROM KENT FOR LOCAL WHOLE SALE GROCERY HOUSE A special (rain of II ram. f ■v»r itac the length <<t ihr-» bl<Mka and filled e«<iua!r«lr with Carnation rr.Min. i«i!ir 1 Into Heattl* this «r --teratwn at I:l£ o'clmk from Kmt. The bl( con*t«-amrnt la mate up of »•«.•«• <mi.». la »i.tih I«>om an I Is • "l.»li(t!<- I to .*•■• .lt> 1 hrr A O>_ en • IK. 1.11 i.r !t r« It la the I tsif*l in dividual »lil; mmi of rream ever mad* from X ni aad will tt* distrib ute] all nvrr >h- state of \V v«Mr.« t.<n and thrmigh Alaska, wher* the cream baa found an estensir* ro*r ket. On* of the ■ mi|.ri at fkhwa t'.ii !.-»'• stated this morning that the firm would be ord*ring another r«.na4«nm.' within the next two week*, as every can In the Immense ■ •ran would go to fill ordrra al ■ rea.ijr flared. Thi- growth of the linai< • tp mi industry at Kmt la tMtrtlcu larty rratlfi'lnc to the famiere ef the White ilrer taflejr. who find a profitable business In supplying the plant with dairy products. The creamery at Kent la now In Us fifth y«*r. • . mm of niKin Th" rate of Matt Komano, charged with attempting to tnurdet Hcbastlan L'ccl. another Italian, la on trial la tb« superolr court l>< fore Judge Tallman. ITccl waa th« victim of a vendetta which haa been raging In the local Italian colony for several montha. One night last March, while, ho lay a*l>-» i> In Mm bed at bis home In tho Italnler Heights dlntrlct, he *«• net upon by two unknown MaaJlMMa, who cut his throat with a razor, then shot him tn the bark with a *bnt g»ti. Itomsno U one of the ml«< I'i-H suspect* of ImvliiE attempted hi* life, Itomaii) i lalmi he knows nothing about th« affair. BIG ORGAN RE AOr The new pipe, organ for the Klrsl l'.:i|)ti .t (litinh U now nearly com pitted and will I" ready for use in it Runday. Tho orsan Is one of the ■-! In Ilin state. It lias hn t ■.%!■• n B'M and 900 pipes and .-I nbout |i,(XMi. A special musical pro gram lia» lii-en arranged for next Hunday morning, which will be, the ttr.ll Hum ilin organ In placed In service. TIM ■! MI I I MAW V* >d. iQQf iircnt liuttlc for Indintui's Illcctoral \ Otc—No. .1 THE ItUI'IMIMCANM ..ROAM "TUB JAHITR roPNTT I.OTA!. lUKMfKVKtvr MM HI It CIIAItIuTKUHH." CANiDATES ROAST JUDGE ROOT TO QUEENS TASTE DEMOCRATIC CANOIOATCt BAY Hit ASSUMED IMPARTIAL AIR IN CIVIC UNION DOES NOT J IRC WITH HIS CAMPAIGN TALK Anawera to Ik* atMatloaa seat to th» different <uunt)f rai»dl>Ut.-» by i <h« (I*l' ualou bar* been remlveil , by (ho romn.llltf appointed (or 111* purpoa*. They in Ait frank pledges to —fore* tit* U» •• far *• they can, and fr«-«. ra»fnaao»i M "> what tb»y be>ll»T» to b* tba 4utl«a ..f all public •rt,»n(. J. 11. William* and Jar 0. All*b. th* candidates for »ti<rlff an] pr<«» (uiiiijt miiirn<-r on th» democratic ticket, tak* advantage <>f ta- oppor tunity to roa*t Judg* Mll» A. (tool to • frail!* tor posing m a n.m partisaa tn»m(.»r of tta- I'ltt.- union committed, an J for going co th* •tump and yelling Moody murder a«ain.t tfc* democratic candidate*. Th* fallow 111 an lt>» replies from tb« various candidate*: J If. Williams, • aadUatr for sheriff, and Jar C Alien candidate for i.tiawx'uiinc attorney. b*«ta their |ri!»r« vita a promts* to enforce th* law without fear or favor. Th«*r frllow with an attack upon th* al ! l*ft*d Impartial U!k of Juris* Root and compare It with th* work tit U dotsf on tb* stump for th« repnb | ll' «n ticket. A1.1.K.N AND WILIJAMS* lIEPLT. "Throughout th* campaign M I »>. b««a and «r- iUIIt **ad ulihtly auallFd t,y (h- pr«l«l«>Bt of your or ganization an I a m<-ml. of jroar rommlU*«, wttam alcnalurw • <* not« among thoa« attach*4 to th« rom< munlratloaa you ■«»• »»ot ua. In t»« rabldlr p*rtlaan «i>^«-.hei of I Jades Mllo A. Root wi ha»» k«^>n prrtonallr mallicn«l, our aaaocU ; tlona and our purpowa hinbmti «|i-rUlvr!jr qo«rtl<>i»»~l and « have \"-< n mail* partlr* to all m»m of n mi>.vti with ««Til. On tb* other band, jour pr«Nii«l«»ii• faaa t»-n «ad I* f«»rr*ntlr urging th- vtrt»r« of King couatr <" '»•' ""lr b"l'llt |i for the randldatm u|i|i nf' < lawon th» republican Urkrt. both of who*] r«vord». w» mar remlml yon, your organization ba» b*mtofor« fa ia« wraaton to Inreitlgat*. J _ "Judg* Hoot It ab»olnt»lr> row* mltti>d to bla oppoaltlon to oury-an< dldarloa and to hi ■ aupport of our oppononU. No matter what tnlchl bo onr anawera or thflm ta tlip qupitlona yon ha»» put. no rhsngH la bla attltud* would U» "•♦blJKj Must w« aa*um« that, aa yonr Fr«|| , drnt and a ronnUw of your •*«•»' tl»« eoramUtpe. Jolntnx In ttto. d*f, mand for a drflnlllon of our poll* e\r* Judgii Root r<»pr»«*nta yo»<r. FELL DEAD IN SALOON John ll'irnK « marine fireman, agwi 37 year*. wa« foun<l dead In Inn Cap* Norn' aaliion. 125 Br-rond •venue, at 11:31) DiU tnnrnliiß. HuriiH »• nl Into Mi- attoon at S o'clock thla morning In an Intox icated condition. II- Hat down In a rbnlr him! Ml ii-« 1.-' I' At I 1:3» hq f p ]| from thn rtiiilr onto Ihn floor. Th« bartpndcr writ m. , tr» wntra h» lay and found him <Ifnd. ii y Wi ' ll»< Mntlmrota? ■■• kivr alrasdr many aMiir anrra lh»l tb* m»nil>er*htp of th» Civic union does not, by aay •■««■•. •bar* th« prrjudlraa of Jii<i« Kuii and ws b«ll«r« tbat th* dralrv for • (•an and rapa ofnrlal vrtlo", from which th« HIM bad It* or irtn will k«-p tb* great majority from followlsff bla rootstcpa. W* ■übinlt, lw»riir, that la i '•« of hit tut tar h>»ill.ty towards our Ini-r --<■«'». bit partlrlpatlon In any aort of a l»man(l upon us Is unwarranted and might b* !• «-nnxt Impfrtlnmt. "Krom th«w> mill almtlar ilnnm stanraa »■■ would b« juatlflr.l In •'•• --roandJac mmm aasaranr* that th* lot»rro«atorl<*s subrnlttvd bar* lutn !i,*t-!r<Nl hr a candid and Impartial d*«lr* to >!<■»! fairly lwt»»«n th« r<-»[»r, U\ r ran.ll l«t.-» Hut In or*** that tb«>r« mar I•■• no su*pirlon tbat * t* an* attrmptlDg to avoid an an aw«r to any propvr quratlon, wt> add what *• tblnk will completely ror tt rrtry Interrogatory propounded to «-iih»r of us. If M should b* elected, m* will go Into our respect!** affirm* with out having mad* any promise or re reived any r^nalderaUon to or from any person whomsoever, and with out being under any obligation of any personal or prlval* character, or to any persons or ctciaa of per son* In any riegrM taransiateßt with i' .■ blghesrand moat efficient dls rbarg* of «verjr duty of our r» spertive office*. In conclusion, w* deslr« to say that M •■">'■ Ignored th* fart that som* of th* Interrocatnriea might well be regarded us personally of f. nai They Irsply at le«at a •■• pirlon that the in'lldata baa don* what. In onr Judgment, would pr«»a him unworthy of any office, ••nespectfullr yotir*. "J. 11. WILLIAMS, "Democratic Candldatu for Sheriff. "JAY •■ AI.I.KN. •'Democratic Candidat* for Troi«» rating Attorney." KENNETH MACKISTOSira lIK IM.Y. •Tb« republlran party nominated ■M for the off! of proaorutlng at torney of King county, and when rlwted I will taku the oath pre acrlbed liy th* sUtutea of till* RtatA and will faithfully fulfill th« terms of thai obligation by devot ing all my time and energy to the efficient discharge of the duties of aald office, and to the vlgoruua RECEIVER FOR IRON WORKS ThP IlalUrd Iron worlm wrnt Into the hand* of ■ receiver. In """ mi pcrlor rourt. thli morning. The ap plication for n recplvrrahlp wm made by Cora A Waitennr. who hold a $t,SOU raurtK»K«» on the plant for the secuilty of a promliuuiry note 11. 11. CMliip wii iiftinnl a* nt«lv er by Jiidise Hell. The rorrlverahlp mil l» ■ frlrndly affair and l« In tended to pr«i«orvi< tho proprrty of the III|»"V A. ll."H<>lbpr|E, vice president of thn HrnndlnavUn-Amnrlcan bank, rctiirnfl recently from the conven tion of the American Imnl.i'tn, at Kbw York. Ho nay* th<> lll.l'llW. «v tht m«nt iyccc»aW cvw boM. prosecution of criminal*. I will ■> !•*• l aa v.) flm deputies tb* most eipvrtrnrtid, honent and able Mm bers of the bar of King county, who ar* wllllnc to accept ih<«« post tioßa. and I wUb her* to state that, notwithstanding democratic rumors to tb* .■/an 1 l.a>. as yet made a pledge of but on* of thorn deputy ■hlpa. "My SO years' life In this county Baa. 1 trust, made my reputation I sues aa to b* a«m<-l*Bt guarantee that I will administer tb* ofric* • hi. b I a**k fearlesaly. honestly and Impartially, and perform at all tUne* m. who!* dnty. I hat* not asked for nor accepted any money from anyone In tb* interest of my compalgn: I am under no obliga tion of any character to anyone whlrh will In any way hamper me In the discbarg* of my duty; I »ill assume m> office unpledged, dlrert ly or Indirectly, to any person or corporation, eirept that I hereby pledge mrself to the voters of King county that tb* office of pn»e cutlng attorney will, during my term, li« *o conducted that every I offender In this county against any of th* laws of the sut* of Wash ington will suffer the. penalty pre scribed for bis i rim... Yours re spectfully. "KKNNETH MACKINTOSH." . U a SMITH'S HEPI.V. ' "fienllemen—Your letter of re rent date, conlaJnlns several qurs tlona, received. "lleptylng to your question num bered I. my answer Is, 'I will' "Replying to your questions nnm* bered 3 and S. my answer Is moat emphatically 'No.' "Keplylnx to your question nun l*r«l « I will say that 1 wilt pro rid* th* county prisoners with tb* baVt possible fond wblrh th* mon eys allowed to tn* by th* board of county commissioners for thst pur pose will permit, and that I will la* fully account for all money* so received. "Iteplylng to your questions num bered 6. « and 7. which you segre gate by themselves, I will state that I will honestly, fearlcaiily. faithful ly and Impartially perform every duty and I will enforce all the laws which th* law makes i! the duty of the sheriff to perform and to en force. Answering specifically, my answer to questions 5 and 7 Is, 'I will,' and to question 6, 'will you, as sheriff, do alt In your power to remove, and to help to remove, and to keep removed, from all stores, shops, saloons and other public places) in aVattl* and King county, all unlawful slot machines,' my answer Is, 'If slot machines ar« shown to he unlawful, yes.' Very respectfully yours. U C. SMITH." INJURED PEOPLE IMPROVING tAST Alt il>" people hurt In the colli ■.Mi, on Hi" Hrattle & Itouton and lli.« University mr lin«t yeitorday inornitiit ar" reported to be (lulus well tmlay. Nrnrly all those liikra to tlir* Heattlo C. n. ml lu> ifitnl hav# i. n (or their home* and the othen will follow lii I frw dnyn. No nn« wiih k.-i iniinly hurt and all will re cover without difficulty. I .■•!• mmit irriuut.lv Injured hip resting well today. 8. .1 Iloyd If kx(ip( led to leave (tin !nl'.|lllil| In • li-iiM' the hotpltal in. a niy tiioit i inif William Cole ll not 10 --rlimwi injured lntcriinlly and 11 ex in i tnl to tie bU in tin tuli. ii hntnn Hwn. A majority or tho Injured wwr« «M>t kMMn ktst nJ»iit. COTTERILL SAYS IT IS ALL RIGHT THINKS CRITICISM OF WASHINGTON EXHIOIT AT WORLD'S TAIR IS NOT OC&CRVCO—STATE IS WELL REPRESENTED Aoor-llng to Oeiirge R Cutlrrlll uiit w It. Parktna, tha lo'al Inaur uiue broker, wbo rrrenlijr returned limn He Kt. txtula expr<Mlll'in, the rtpOttl brought li.i- It |>y thre* of H,- illy rountllmen and uthera that lit* HimiHi- and Wnahlnston • »hil.|i» at the fair aro a f illim- am < mo i i a. "Nothing," ►.II Mr Collerlll thla i morning, ''could b* farther frotu the truth. I brllove that Waahlngton ha* the brat »t,ii> building on the gruumla and I hi- bent exhibit. It him tho beat location, rloaa to th* t'nlted HlJtea govprntnent building, anil tta »i>l.- of art hltniur* la moat unlifue >iill re|»eaentatlve. Imilur 111* week I *•■ there 1.090.A50 prnple vlalted the fair grounda. Tlu W*ah* Irigton building waa cuntlnuaily thruneed, an<l I brlleva that If the vlnltiir* Hiif anSfl, It out of 190 would I'Km'HiiM » H'kahlngton'a to t>r iii«. beat «latr bulldlna; at th« fair. "The bulMtiif; fonlnlna a good ci- MI.II. and the atate'a reauurcea are alw> «li"r iv In lh» mining, agrlrul* iiiuil and other bull Mi.g*. In the WVablngtun building Hfntlle'a tux 'inn la Immediately to Ihn right of the main entranrn. Aa the building U> li»'•<•xi.ii.il In ahape vUltora iml i orally turn to itw right and ace r> attle'a exhibit fliat. Tlie exhibit im lireaaea am With th« fnrt that thla i Ity la the aea|i»rt "f the atatw and . hi the urine, bat t&itead are rt,rrir4 by th« blood to rTpry part uf the body and <aua«- palatal and fatal disease*. . Health ran only be r««t'M-*4 by reatorlnff the kidney* to b<iltb, ThU ran only be done with a kidney medicine. Do>" i Kidney Pills Rtfieve and Hesl DiteaMd Kidney Tissues, Set the Kidneys Filtering the Blood, Ranlth Backache. Dizziness, Urinary Troubles and Rettsre Strength and Energy. watch the rnixn Kidney disease* art not always 1 .ilnrul In th>-«-.irly Hut—. They ft" -'ltirntly Rain armund befor* I!,' vic tim *■<••«■ of their existence. Hut an examination of the urine, Mill always tell of th« existence of any form of kidney trouble. Allow a quantity of urln* to stand In the vi *»< | for I< hours. If any of ih* following symptoms appear, the kidneys are dhtrased: Itilck-dust n—tiim-nt; whitish, rloudy. or strinry settlement; of« fericlve otlor; hl«h re<24lsta color, or very pale, watery appearance; oily •mm on the surface. Other urinary symptoms are too frre or too scanty a flow; frequent drdre to it*it it-. p*ln or scalding in passing. DOAN'S $?& For Sato by all Dealers. Prlc« 5* Faefr-llllkiira c«.. BaffaL. Jr. T , rr*». , ■ Cut the Fuel Bill In Half t] In «'; ordinary coal • turf, half of th* roal iy aria"* In gas in.l 'I'll. I. gaea tip the chimney. j jV^ Wh«n you reni™b*r that sas la Itself ftnc Ij^KR tlchtrn*-, you rcullx* how much Is saved If the van HRbC? dursn't mcapß. but la held In the stov* and gtp '"^ Notlo* In thin picture nt Pol*'* II I niast how ftiT'™" ' S«^ th. draft burn* the ira* It dUchargea a blast of «»Awi_y, '*{ lilklil> h.'.iii-il in over anil through th« body of V ' ■iSKCi^""" '"*"'' l'ul" 't!" 'llln>; ttif Bi« frnm th«» furl. ii«|. B^BP^I itl»l!iir and buinlnn It before Urn rsrnpt up th* SW?iK<i!'ip'P chimney. Thnt l^ why iNiJfW!'!'■'■ COLES ORIGINAL HOT BLAST SAVES HALF ■jir '' Thli i>ntri!lr.l Hot l.l.ist Otaft doesn't work ' BUyy»So|tS '" ''""''' "l"v'"< nM I "l:lt 1" >"- reason why Iml ss.*4^^'^SW^^al This wonderful atove burns anything—hard y&ffiiH'Ml%l£sh conl> "oft coall wooii> *'ol>'1' combustible rubbUh, V-VFflr^ *%i A GUARANTEE GOES WITH IT. V m^ A GUARANTEE 00E8 WITH IT. *£> *^ SAVES ONE-THIRD YOUR COAL BILL. ERNST BROS. 8(H Piko Sfroot Phono* Main tISB Intl. 1138 7 - the t. ;ii<-- 1/ to Alaska, Upl'TMh.l |>tintographa depict Mil* fart belter Ihun any amount of lit erature CMIKL f'otnplalnt hi»a beet ti >(■• that iii'-ii' la not enough lit' liihii.' cm liir.l That la IKW thing. Tim'- In r.» m«fh Illrrattini cm Hi" grmmda that people will no< t.Mi. h It. I think that a m*n Ilka Mr. Ward, tnrlfally telling of the r«« aourrea anil baalneaa of the city without an attempt to boom, la tha liirl B-lviT I («>■",• l.» !'■ 'iHlf < oiil'l r.< at (!>• fnlr, ll* I* fining hla work remarkably well." Mr, kin. mid: "I Mi ► that the rxtilblt ■■' Wuh- Ingtnn nti.l }-••-:>lltr. wag all tight. Tli» nil ii lif« of the fair K~'<w<i* who v.t,.-.l vialtora through th« v«r> . '"<• |,| 11 ■ « nt interrat »»irnw| |i) t think •*> Th« r*- art- ZOO 01 199 of tiMvn an<l thi-r ulwaya ad via- th»Sr pntrona ti »• •<• th» Washington >■»• hllilt." '<Ui»r «'»(<• bulldlnga, »<•■ "1ln( 19 Mr. Cott»rlll. ar* finer pl«-#» of »r» • iiii« »mi>, but they do not ahoy it I the •'.«!• nearly a* »• 11. Thay ar« ii-j-l rhl) My for anrlal ' iim '1.'., fo* the rrreptluna of n.illtl.i and «>l dlrra. Clovemor M-I!i Il» vtalted " »i Waahtnirton bolldlna; |!lu> any oth«r Wnahlngtonlan, and th* mat of *«•' lenalt'* formality wna avoided. Ail persona who 4ia»r»< were all«» ti i• itii-ti-r their luunn. Theae will k>« prparrvei! anl literature can '■'• aenl lo them later If local bodlta «o Je air*. Kothlnir iww* Irritating- than ri.nKiiii .backarhe — that dull. h»avy throb, which bothers r«u all >t»r and prevent* aound sleep ■ t nUht. lun ka''t»> n. ikf» you fretful »nl wnMi — )r*rpu you '\jn tAStf' all the time. It rorve* plain llnm In the twee, an) rulaa a i h«-. iful (liaposition. Don't rnlatak* the raua* at bt'k., li> overwork mlitht lira your bark, bat nhoulJ not ir«k« II ache and pain «r I throb. A man or woman with healthy kid ncjra can work hard, rrntl and al<>«p, and !><■ ready to work hard ■ (■ln. Backarb* is kbinvjr arh<-. It t«IIa you of an Inflamed or o>n- K««ted condition of th« Mdni-yv broua-a' on by a raid, a strain a* th* limk. or, perhaps, aowM otl>«r all«ht mv«". • Th* danc*r la that kidney eoa<-j Krstlon iii-vrt rrll»vi>« Itself and' It so disturbs the blood-fllterlng i processm of the kldncya that urte «■ 11 and other palaiawa mi li*< t In the lilihvl. These pcilaons should pass off SEATTLE TESTIMONY Fred W, Mllm, engineer employed on the Northern Partita R. lv, and Urine at US Jackson street, aaya: "There was it constant dull aching In my bark for four or fir* years. It vu mil <•.!, I believe, by tb« failure of the kidneys to properly perform tbclr functions. My bark m h- ' it times so It *"n.*-.i as If It would In. .ill In two. Tbe kidntr ■*- rrrtloaf »• ul (• I and thrre was ■ dark sediment. I often had attacks of dlszlnna anJ headaches and was always trying to find snniethins to rclirve me. When I heard about TVran's Kidney rill* I sot a box at th« Kennedy I'm- Co.'s *tor« and began using them. Kour boxts ef fected a complete and lasting cure, and '. h*V* had no return, of III* trouble slnct 1 stopped uilna; them."