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. at I m which ter t boi RAIN DASHES INTO A WAGON AT FREMONT; MANGLING ORIVER Easterbrook was carried to Frem tore, cloweby, Tt is belleved that hi collar bone was broken and that hb usta i iv ernal tn Hoth ankles we « ained, hia gr wa ascerated and he was cut over the left eye Dr } GO. Mason dressed the tr jured man wound fier which he was removed to the Seattle General Jhospttal in an ambutance r train was northbound at the time of the accident. It was not going at full speed and, althoug Basterbrook saw the impending co in thne to avold it, Basterbrook ngine. ja married man realding at 4020 Lin 1. The} den ay kiodl NK | The crossing accident Jocourred is a ver mas OnE opiP” GAVE HUNGRY BUT PLUCKY Riptinger has/told him he was stranded while Qeea rewarded ne ty he | making his way from Wieconsin to im befriending a ving and} San Francisco, he gave him 60 ews boy in t last fall, | cents. While in San Fran a his re Phat’s too much; I only need a qmt trip to Los A was rep-| dime,” objected the boy, but Rip @gized by the young fellow, as he| linger Jumped on a car. up Sutter st The boy| [t seems that the boy somehow $u working in a flower store and| found out the comptrolier’s name presented him with a boquet. © was returning to ome in this city Inte one night last fil when @ young boy asked him a dime with which to get some- hing to cat. The boy said he had bad anything to eat all day he was hungry and, although Je was willing to walk the strets all fight in lien of a ded, he needed fame food so that he could do some ton that had been promised him next da: i boy tate reated the official. He @edladed that he was not one ot ie loafers that are frequently met aa the streets, an for a fow weeks later Riplinger re- hia} celved a package containing a half) dollar and two cigars. “The boy you helped out time,” was the only signature That was the last Riplinger heard of the boy until he passed the Sut ter street flower stand fn San Fran claco a few weeks ago. “Do you remember me?” asked the Wisconsin youth of the Seattle traveler. “I'm the boy you gave the meal to in Seattle last fall.” He sald he was doing well, having earned enough money to pay bis that way to Portland, where he had se- 4 when the youth! cured a job at the fair, the! THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1905 | é | with atest safety in 80 hours and | traveling t in so high be c-monr From Seattle to New bees hae ataee | The expen f changing from/empty freight care westt and | steam to electr y seems to be the| th t of transferring them is al James Gardner, a dope fiend, jonly reason why this jot beer t as great a Il filled an failed to satisfactorily explatn his me in wet, and will J The cost of run an engine, im end residence to City Detective Almon Robinson, one of best |is the same ways and all this how ocoupes a cell at the city jail ts in the country, in speah ‘One in favor of electrt pending an investigation of a mi hi proje t to a Star co ponder ty ii fi aved in running ellane anaortment of odds ad re y r The time employed in stop. ends found im a pack which he care | rh eyond the Re K a arting trains is reduced led with him . | 1 mn me at is grow a The oo a minimum Also, the trains Howmsholtons in “New Jorwuatem” | AT 18 NOW SLOGAN OF RAILWAY MEN—ALMON ROBERT: | i; w : “cro ps 4 cane ua & See aden ot " 1 by the mysterious | SON, ELECTRICAL EXPERT, GIVES STAR CORRESPONDENT | |! 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Chas ite Ame rive ” ar nay: WHO 1 a greater degree of safety ming 1 goings of Gardner and | has a remarkable roadbed mat change will } ‘ am powes trains, ‘This ap- sed to police headquarters INTERESTING ACCOUNT OF RAILWAY PLANS TO ANNIHI- | whic) 0 and faster and|the ratt ' p-grades, especially: ner has been arrested by the | | heavier train n Ch he t you will the I ng ee cy y eieibas anal LATE TIME BY USE OF ELECTRICITY | Janger on al! lines fs through mes, « Rocky and Cas each has promised to lave oft} the mounta That is wh th t , me " ng electricity his habit greatest amount of time ts Jost and | poastb' ofa nt | within the next ten years - — From the Atlantic to the Pacifie/linas running out of St. Paul and| Where improvements can cut ¢ SON ESE ESSE EMSS lin 75 hours in becoming the slogan|Chicago urves and reduce grades to permit * *¥ lof the railroad magnates of the} The running schedules of the east-| Of quicker rur Already a ea : AND SAVE YOUR *)/ mountains and plains in 15 hours|/more with safety, But connections! this line on all the roads, and the MONRY * | leas than is now contemplated Jean be altered so that less time wil!| Canadian Pa n certain section * hunér property ®/ At the present time, Great North-| be lost in making trains, There wil y te change | in Hiliman’s Lake ®lorn officials are con ing ached-|be no change in the New York Cen The Northern Pacific has a new| CHICAGO, J Leaders of ist party as a means of securing % Front addition, and others in ®/ ules that will permit « connec-|tral or Pennsylvania sched but| plan of ing time through the] | ‘ permanent relief I* Ww eg north and west of ®/ tions in the Bast, cutting the time) the two roads which will of mountains, The officials are con-|* convention of the International) wp, Haywood, of Colorado, and park will become ® | from ocean to ocean to 90 hours, Im |sity have to arrange new departing | t« x the use of electric power | rayor union, which mot here to Eugene Debs are prominently men- * at in the payment of ®/ doing this, certain schedules will| times are those from St. Paul to/ through the Rockies and ¢ aden.) — or tioned for the presidency of the ® of the Phinney avenue water *) have to be changed materially, The|Chicago and from Seattle to St,| The cost of running trat would | & work In one central | new organization ® main unless they pay the taxes *}hours lost at St. Paul will have to| Paul. The reduction in running time| then be reduced and better time) body, state that the purpose of the paacentnsy Sees | ® prior to July On Tuesday */ be cut out; the loss of time at Chi- | will have to be between the last two) could be made movement to bring abo more } For Style or Quality ® notice of the assenmment was */ cago will have to be reduced to the | points and the Great Northern an By doing this the time for the] equitable balance in society, The| ; ® matied by Comptroiier Rip- ®/ minimum, This means the rear-|nounces its ability to make this| runs from Seattle to St. Paul could| promoters believe In universal r $3.00 Soft and Stiff Hats cant * linger to the owners, but on ®/ rangement of the schedules of not’ chan | be cut to a minimum and electric | sympathett« e together with | be beat ~. Brooks & Co, 1331 *% acoount of the fact that the * | only the Great Northern, but the The Canadian Pacific also stands! experts say that, by a change in! political action through the social-|24 Ave. in ® deeds to most of the property @/ i a po # are still on the city records in #| # the name of C. D. Miliman, the # TN ATL AE LE EERE \* vo yee ane ly th yea ald A. Bridge & Co., Popular Price Clothiers. A. Bridge & Co.—Popular Price Clothiers. A. Bridge & Co., Popular Price Clot elve Notification, the notices * going to Hillman tnatead . = om = = . Pee ee ee ee | For the benefit of the Florence Crittendon home an excursion will be given on July 4 to Whidby ts land. The steamer George BE. Starr has been chartered for the occasion. Chiet Quaqul, of Khidby t arranged for a big clam bake. There will be special muste and sports for | young people, The quarterly meeting of the Free Methodist church, at Green Lake, will begin Friday evening and continue up to and including Sun day. Rev. Calkins, of Everett, will} conduct the services. PAA RAKe AKT een as - N GRAFTED BABY. #Pio’s SKI ON MINNEAPOLIS, June 28.--An Interesting operation of skin grafting was performed here at the Deaconess home by Dr. #G. W. Libby. Elsie Hutchins, @ the 3-year-old child from Deep @Creek, whose clothes caught fire from a spark from a saw fm a sawmill 10 days ago, was found to be so badly burned P about the shoulders that skin @gratting was necessary. Two # places, each about four inches # @eware, were covered, and ®from all indications the opera $tion was entirely successful # The child ts now resting conte #and is expected to be well in a Stew days. The engrafted aun $ Was taken from a pig four days - fold * * Betteee tens ete an eee * * * * * *. * *. * * : * * . * * FOR LEAN | =~ =~ = PURSES he to following prices indicate that i ® particular liking for purses: Gestoria .. . - 25!) is % Medical Discovery, "$1.50 $1. a8 pe Davis’ Tasteless Wine Cod Lt Oil, per bottle 990 ‘Waart’s Catarrh Tadlets, $1.00 size DASH Billie Madden, an fiend, tried to make his escape from the elty jail Tuesday and almost suc- ceeded. While one of the employes of the jail was repairing the cell that| Billie was in, he left the door ajar opium ® | by mistake. Billie, seeing his chance, *® | made a dash for liberty, knocking one of the officers down with a stiff DOPE FIEND MAKES — FOR LIBERTY blow as he passed down the hal! He darted owt the back door and | made for the fence in the rear of the | jail, He was just scaling the wa: lwhen he was captured by Off | Kent, who saw him from the yard When taken back to his cell, Billie |complained that it was pretty hard when # fellow couldn't get out to take @ “little pull at the pipe” once tn a while Wrathy Htalians Try to Annihliate Each Other! Officer Hughett on Tuesday night stopped a sanguinary fight between five It fans at Fourteenth and Jackson, ar-| riving upon the scene of battle just! in time to prevent what might have been a murder. The Italians were beating « cutting each other in o frightful manner. Armed with knives, clubs,/ |atones, and cursing at the top of their voices, the five husky Romans | were doing their best to kill one! another In the vicinity of Fourteenth and je | Jackson are several Italian families, De Gagoods Catarrh Off, a six! } Bonth's treatment for Sapam a | fer's Hair Vigor, $1.00 size BB Baipicide for dandruff and falling hair, $1.25 size 990 Dr. Merck’s German Eczema (tnt- Ment, for.... A %5e Shoulder Brace for CUT THE PRICE ALWAYS. DRUG C2 COLMAN BUILDING. $07 FIRST AVENUB. Bt Columbia and Marion Streets, ———— Spinning’s Specials are continued the reliable Scare plums from the summer Roney saving number of Spinning’s Sisfactory Store News. You have Price and quality reasons for here. Me 18-tooth Malleable Brace Sheek Garden Rake Be i2-tooth, sa Be U4-tooth. same | 220 We 14-tooth z Brace High Carbon, ver strong and durable 2Te Me it-tocth Wrought el, bow Brace, malleable, socket, bronzed B2e We U4-tooth, same ae abo We 16-tooth. same as 400 ‘The prices no higher on our forged, ¢ nteed . pocket than many stoves get for ma- Made goods Ride a bicycle and be healthy. SPINNING’S SATISFACTORY STore. 1310 SECOND AVE. BELT BUCKLES SHIRT WAIST SETS We are just in receip very catchy ettects. Beninghausen Jeweler and Opt First Avenue. fan a5e! and many fights take place in the neighborhood. Last night's slashing match, however, was one of worst that has taken place long while What the real nature of the fight was ts not known, Two of the men | were knocked sensoless and another } nad his throat and face badly cut | When the prisoners w nearched at the police station a bloody dag ger, an old razor and several hand kerchiefs with large rocks tled in them were found No charge has yet been placed against the men. They will be tr on Wednesday afternoon jand, has | For the IG Purchase of Hats, Shirts, Neckties, Collars, Underwear, and Hosiery from one of the foremost concerns in the United States at LESS THAN HALF PRICE. A sale here now at Almost Unbelievable Reductions. Two-Piece A CHANCE FOR EVERYBODY The goods are displayed in show win- dows and show cases with prices attached EXACTLY AS ADVERTISED. Going Fis shing This Year? ” 0k Cae nee mg emcee ree: sceuree mae: es Men’s $15 Suits $ ; New Novelty Q75 r 75) f Your chvice of our entire line of Tweeds and Scotch Mixtures, also Plain Blue and Black Serges, all wool, regular $15 value SummerSuit This is going to be the summer for whales, is the opinion of the oid salts who inhabit the water front, Just why the Lewis and Clark fair year should be the most favored by the whale family is explained by Puget sound and the adjoining wat- ers this year. lt has been always noted that whales follow on the track of cer- tain kinds of fish, and the the fish- ermen, not only in the straits but in the open sea, have noticed these members of the finny tribe in great numbers. The schools of these feed- ers for the monsters of the deep have been noted to increase as the summer advances, and already sev- jeral whales have been seen beyond Cape Flattery, and two have been seen doing @ little skirmishing about Elilott bay, just to see how the land lays One oid follower of the was on the water front Wedn morning remar that he was wi a who ay ing to wager that an army of whales would pay a visit to the waters about the cape and « of them would drift into the bay to see how Seattle was getting along. descendant of the monster that swallowed Jonah visited these shores a month ago, and three years “£0 of them sighted }by vessel# coming into the strai Jand the passe vessels were enter scores were 2 on ocean going nined by 1 treat in the of ocean # y This year ma to be the ex ceptional and mises the bold fixhermen great for watch on the Mahing horizon ond declare that they will again re fiwhe 'e s because of a great ish, upon which the whales delight to play and feed, have foufd it convenient to visit| Whale Fishing We Mean!) life secutors come if Jonah’s per scheduled. | ‘The big run is not expec efore the middle of July. At thet time there will be many | watching the hort anxious eyes there will be something doing when |the fountain display in the ocean | starts, SEARCHING FOR The police are searching the city for W. P. Nelson, with an alias of Barbour, who, ac received by Chief of Police Delaney from the chief of police of Fresno, }Cal., left that city with a woman about 18 months ago, leaving a wife land several small children now des |titute and city charges. It lias been learned that was teaming in this city |married the woman he left | with. | Chiet White, of Fesno, as: they will care for the first wife un til Nelson is located, and that all Nelson and had Fresno she wants is some provision for her | hildren and herself from the |who cruetly deserted them man Before buying your fire works, see our line—it is complete. Piper & Taft, 1024 Second Ave. coe | To the Man that wants a Dreas Suit for $10.00--We co on sale today 100 Black Clay Worsted, silk | | lined, hand tallored garments. These | | Suite are easily worth $17.50. Come round and ank to see them. | H. LEWIS & CO, {Medium Priced Clothiers, 700 First A Cor Cherry m tor spouts and | ERRING HUSBAND rding to @ letter} orta that | | } | This lot contains the Norfolk, New Brunswick, American Hosiery Co.’s (best | . Roafe “ihant : ends) COOMA ENE ORT Aedding waked. Sprig tnt namaler welelite atch Sune il SUITS, Fancy Tweed Mixtures, are in this lot. On sale at less than half price i] dressy and cool, Men’s 15c Collars 6c |200 Doz.Men’ s Shirts Men’s Pure Linen Collars, ‘consisting of | Inctudi ilson Bros. other lead he popular brands, each ...... G¢ | ing makes, a i RI — ; oe HALF PRICE | I NOBBY $13.50 TWO-PIECE SUM- 100 Cases Men’sHats i°2., Men's Neckties ,f— MER SUITS, Consisting of Fedoras, Graecos, Colum | Consisting of Strin Four-in-Hands Swell Materials, bias, and brown stiff hats, regular | and ‘Tecks, worth asc; choice for, each | special ori values $2.00 and $2.50; choice, 9B¢ | . Se | Special price Ld 50 Doz. Fancy Vests at Less | Than raotory Cost 150 Dozen of Men’s Underwear for Men TWO - PIECE UNLINED SUMMER reg. $10 value, special price i $7.75 REGULAR $15.00 TWO - PIECE SUITS, newest effects of the season, ting, special price .. Entire lot purchased with the big Pozner Bros.’ Stock, including Plain White | and Fancy Wash Vests; your choice, to close out quic! act cost. I WARNING—Avoid the inevitable rush and inconvenience of buying the day before the Fourth. Select your Suit now, pay a small deposit and have it nicely pressed and ready for the Fourth. You can pay the balance due when you get the suit A. BRIDGE & CO. 1415+ 417 Second Ave, Next Door to the Bon Marche.