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THE SEATTLE Saver of Six Tells How It’s CHARLES SMITH, WHO CHEATEO DEATH OF A LITTLE VICTIM AT ALKI POINT, 18 AN EXPERT LIFE SAVER—HE GIVES THE STAR READERS A SET OF SIMPLE RULES FOR RES. | CUING DROWNING PERSONS PROPER ORES ES RRR T ORS SRE SESS ee ee knee! over him, with a knee On either side of his body, Put both hands on his back. just above his hips, and draw them for good. ou want to amuse yoursejg within an entertaining little parlor game that may sometime enable you to save a life that is near and dear to you, I would advise you to try the pumping and artificial breathing method on some of your friends who Will accomodate you by playing “drowned.” It will not be nee- @sary to go a8 far as the mustard plaster process to learn the essential principles, SORE EA EEE ERA E EERE A RARER EEE RARER EEE RE | SEER EEE EEE EE EEE RE EERE EEE ERE Ee RRR ERE ERR Charles Smith, the local cigar; Beach, on the shores of Lake Micht-| @eaier, who saved little Jeanette can, that most treacherous and den-| gerous of all bodies of water in| case of a sudden storm Hainsworth from drowning at Alki Point Tuesday morning, is no new Jcontinued the big cigar-dealer,” |pecially about STAR | ‘Lives Done J in addition to the actual pra thee we had at saving , ut there on the choppy lake, we were dally required to rescue dum my men and women, and go through the motions of rning the water but the method of starting artifi clal breathing I had learned at (he ward, pulling the stomach and abdomen outward while you count life saving giation enabled me to three, then push the stomach and abdomen forward, towards | brit him to life again. Today he the chest, sudenly letting go. Then repeat. This is the natural | is “a sturdy Dlackamith down in beginning of @ breath, and bear in mind that the breathing Ohio, I myself was a blacksmith should be started in the abdomen, not In the lungs. A vigorous \¢ » begin with, and the muscle I cul Siege of this motion will start am artificial breathing, and if | tivated switging ‘he hammer over there if life in the body, the pacient will presently begin to the anvil has stood me in good ste Qreathe naturally when human life was in danger.” When does, put a strong mustard plaster on his cheat. It “People ought to know more about is better than whisky, brandy Or other stimulant, but these, of how to save a drowning person,” on tion, An apparently dead person can be saved after breathing has seemed to cease for 20 minutes. Here in Seattle, where all summer long hundreds of men, women and children make the lakes and the sound their play ground, it Is positively criminal for them to remain ignorant of a iittle simple knowledge which might as sist them to save the life of their dear frienda, or even of thefr own Utties ones.” Mr. Smith's rules for saving the lives of drowning persona are given resustle hand at the life-saving business. Little Joanette’s is the sixth life! Smith has saved, through his pluck, Prompt action, and knowledge of “I was a mere boy when I began to take my training,” said Mr. Smith to a Star man, “and I was at it a above. Paste them in your your lunch basket the next time you go fishing tn Lake Washington. how to help his fellow creatures in) distress. Probabiy no man in the northwest Knows as much about the life-saving business as Charles Smith, for he ‘Was trained in the business of sav- drowning pevsona, Further- more his training was roceived at the life-saving station off Ores Ottawa The cloud of smoke hanging over ive city all day Wednesday did not come from a forest fira as many | supposed. The smoke meant industry. Since taking up his headquarters in the ounty commissioner's office on | Tuesday, Deputy Fire Warden Wooding has been busy issuing per |mits for the burning of “siashings, | choppings, brush, stumps, logs, ete nder the new state law, and those rs far-sighted Seattleites who are mak- MOR. cee ee conse ooe $5.87 jing a start towards an individual] ‘A $15.50 Suit Case, leather lined,| “vine and fig t by buying lots| compartments, heavily reinforced,|{n the suburbs on the Installment coat straps, well made, for | plan, are grubbing stamps and mak $11.97 | se bonfire of the underbrush on ‘ their uncleared holdings. A 912.25 Leather ‘inate Bag. | - oo Double handle, elegant fasteninxs eat Caesar's ghost!” queinize ® led Fire Warden Wooding, as he leather lined, for.. - $9.97 | trantically pawed through a big pile A 96.25 Leather Traveling Bag, for|of filled-in permit blanks on Wed. seeeeeeses+ 2.97 |nesday morning. “There must be » host of stump-grubbers and brush. eM ust received e Pin all Slashers at work on the outskirts Travelers Provide yourself with a Suit Case, While Lang cuts the prica For a few days you can @ An $8.00 Suit Case, with shirt fold and coat strap, reinforced corners, Seattle! Why, the Southeast Se izes and colors. faltiotten, the: Green Labora, the coceraee | Brooklynites, the Columbia’ City homeseekers and other suburbanites ANG DRUG € COLMAN BUILDING. 807 FIRST AVENUB. Bet. Columbia and Marion Streets. Sorrow- BIG BICYCLE BARGAINS. These prices appeal to your pocket a chance,” ber Hean, I am willing to give the boy | a od | “ LeRoy, om Spinning @, Bicycle .... 23.00 00 Ladies’ Eagle Bicycle B08! said Contracting Plum 701 Pike, at police head Sis00 Racycle, Coaster Brake, Bi-| quarters, Wednesday, after a con-! cycle $39-00 | ference with a sotrow-stricken $55.00 Spinning, ‘Cushion Fork. | mother and a penitent son who had been captured by City Detectives Corbett and Adams. Earl Peterson and Arthur Eggle son, both under 16, after becoming infected with the burglary bug en Coaster Brake, Bleycie $4.00 Lawn 5 450 Henley Lawn Mower Kirkpatrick Saddle | Crescent, $8.00 Henley Bail Bearing tered the apartments of the Man tha TST hattan flats, on Howell. They dis 60-foot Coupled Hone covered a pile of lead used in 50-foot Coupled Howe plumbing the building and lowered 50-foot Coupled Hone.. the whole lot down an air shaft to 50-foot Coupled Hose the basement whie they after 50-foot Coupled Hone wards entered and carried off the $8-foot Coupled Hone lead } Soden Coupted Meee If you will let my boy go this PINNING'S SATISFACTORY a dW vee that be gets 's 1310 SECOND AVE. STORE. IMeking every night as long as you y, NUGGET JEWELRY SOUVENIR JEWELRY of Belt Brooches, || A large assortment Pins, Collar Pina, Rings, and Stick Pins. The city council! committee fire and water meet on Wednesday night for the purpese of taking up the resolution to lower tho of water, } on} rates G. BENINGHAUSEN | A cut of 15 per cent is proposed Jeweler and Optician |This will be heralded with joy by 713-715 First Ave. the water consumers of this city,| who feel as if the city was giving them the worst of it Rumor ha mber of trusta to f THE VERY LATEST ' fscd “New System Dentistr ‘o his house e intery ity water put int According to lewed re painless, artistic, durable ond ently, be had to pay $10 to get per reasonable. ission to have water put in his MAKER DENTAL Co. emises, and the city employes led | slaughter when apointed a plumber m to the second ney practically Firat ana Yester “Stump Grubbers” Are Busy Getting Permits to“Clear Up” |ing a drowned per ng a HOW TO RES A DROWNING PERSON | » also (BY CHARLES &. SMITH.) person Keep your distance tLe man drowning. Make him un the derstand, if you can he Is to remain passive, One hand ar under the back of his ” cop his face above water A The i of towing yo arge to land { wim back . A wa ar feet unde ars. This keeps the face out jas big as I had gone dows the of water and prevents y belng dragged down. | second time in the Kalamazoo river If you cannot prevent th owning man from ing y 1 when I reached hi ame him hard, under the chip. One good blow will daze him, Hfranctie, ehitshing me eed trying injurious re jot climb upon my head and shoul The first thing todo whien You have your drowned man on dora. He would have drowned both shore is to pump the water out. Put a amall log, a roll of clothes, himaelf and me had I not ‘knocked or anything of similar shape udder his ach t one of hia him out, I idenly ducked, raised arms under his forehead to keep his face out of the water that myself high out of the water and will run from his mouth, then begin a vigorous pump!ng motion letreck bien fail enter the chin, It One of your hands should be on the small! of his back, the other j dazed bim and T put my feet under between his houlders, The pumping motion will come natural if bis neck and towed his to re you think of the object to be accomplished—that of assisting the sutaming basbeases. At siother| water to ran out of the stomach and lungs time I brought back to life a boy I When you have the water out, then turn the drowned person |had rescued out of Lake Michigan over quickly on his back, with both arms above his head; then The doctor pronounced bim 4 —~WEDN DAY, JULY 1a, 1905, To Bore Five Tunnels Through ‘CHURCH MEMBERS MUST Heart of Sierreé IERRAS DONNER LAKE WITH & IN TH# DISTANCE, WHERE THE BASTERN APPROACH OF THR TUNNEL WILL BE BORED SAN FPRANCISCO—Right miles of , ous trafl, will no lon 4 tunnel will soon be bored through | for, starting at a short dis | } (Re Rr ' the fam ous pa fi Park Baptist lexpelled 69 non-p members }from his eb i For 7 he has written his “ rth I and rev notion. —k ) BY REV. G. R. ROI 3 CINCINNATI, 0., July 12,—Be tt \¢ tly understood that those 69 members were not ALL excluded mply because of failure to pay [thelr dues toward the current ex | penses of the church, Two were cut | lon of covenant vow But why should it be thought a thing Incredible or singular by any Christian or citizen acquainted with | the teachings of the holy scriptures the heart of the ra Nevada| northwest of Donner Lake, the tr that if a member of any church CAN mountains by the Southern Pa will leave the wild rugged scenery |and DOES NOT PAY toward the The object of this gigantic un-| through which ft has beew cunning e of Christ and his church he dertaking is to shorten the line by| for miles and plunge directly into| CANNOT AND DOES NOT PRAY 10 1 and to lessen the gtade| the side of the mountain. Then for/1N AN ACCEPTABLE WAY UNTO about 2,000 It miles right gh the heart of (GoD? thot the cost will be over the Sterra train will dash] A long time ago David wrote ag 000. | along, coming out into the open air! moved by the Holy Ghost, “If I re Th are to be five tunnels fnall,|/ only long enough to catch fts| gard iniquity in my heart, the Lord the main one five miles im length. | breath, then back again into the) will not hear For a professing On account of the long stretch, it) next tunnel which will burrow !t#/ Christian not to ¢ of his means as will be impossible to use coal en-| way through tons of granite having been prospered is to break gines for the hauling of trains} The last tunnel will bring the/a@ direct command of Jehovah, and ugh the tunnela because of the| train out at the foot of Blue Can-| Jehovah has declared he will not ps er gases that are apt to ac-| yon, on the American river, and/ hear the prayers of such. cumulate, Electric or compressed | from there it will follow its present} In ancient times God would not | air engines will, therefore, be aub-| course. hear the prayers of his people and stituted for the steam. The final surveys are now being | bless their land while they refused When these great tunnels hre| made by a party of engineers camp-|or neglected to pay thelr financial | completed 32 miles of snowshed,/ed on Donner Lake. The construc: |dues unto him. The Prophet Mal- | tion of the tunnel will be carried which now cling to the mountgin ton as fast as poasi bie aide and wind about ft in a torte EER CITY HAS GRAFTITIS Sixty- | dividuals on different counts. Near ly all the true bills charge bribery in the amount of amount f, July 12 MILWAUKE seven {ndictments, for the most part | against former county officials, | appearing to be the regular bribery have been in here lined wp, all day|were handed down yesterday by fee for securing contracts at the yesterday and today, cailing for per-|the county grand jury, and the/ hands of the county officials, The mits to set brush fire I have! probing by the Jury is still going | confessions of two former employes pressed Purchasing Agent Ruther-|on. There are only names on| have started cor ford into service, helping me out on | the let, several of the indictments | the old officials, whose offenses run the property descriptions, about | peing found against some of the in-| back several years. which they are very particular over| in Olympia, but even now we are away behind, and we have only half a dozen more permit blanks left | have wired to Olympia for more, ard this afternoon, if the brash-hewers keep on coming, we will have to give them temporary permits of our own manufacture They won't hear to postponing their bonfires. One suburbanite was in here and, when I told him we were out of permits|have been brought into what ap and asked if he « to burn his brush, he gralybed up his hat and started out, only stopping at the door long enough to ask “What's the penalty if I go ahead and burn off my clearing without permit?” “A hundred dollars fine or thirty days in jail,” I answered. It never fazed him “All right,” he take @ chance!” answered, Tn “Let My Boy Go!” Pleaded Stricken Mother agonized mother while Sleuth Adams looked coldly out of the win dow and thought of the workings of the juvenile law Yea, but your boy's a thief, and he told me he did it. What are you going to do about that?” com plained the sleuth, softening under the influence of the beseeching words of the mother. “Well, the next time we get him in here we'll consider that he d know better and we will give th rts a chance to look Into t I believe your boy has b afficiently 1 or wants to let him off, us,” fints Adama. her and boy walked ation with bowed heads wh: s turned to hia brother of ficers with the remark I was a oy once myself. I guess that fel has received a lesson.’ n if and if} out of to superintend the fleecing after the elty had charged him for tapping the main and piping it to his door yard BALTIMORE, July 12.—The Gleun building, @ small office structure ollapsed today, killing two and in CONDUCTORS AND MOTOR ME: ATTENTION! Woe have placed on sale 50 Suits of High Grade Uniforms at a great reduction for a limited time around and inspect them. H. LEWIS & CO. Ist Ave., Corner 700 Cherry. Call | n't wait a bit} pears came, striking out 14 men and al- owing no b he Kent boys made ull their runs on poor fielding and SCANDAL wild throws by the visitors. tories: Ravensdale, Lucas Miles; Kent, Filer and Drake. NEW YORK, July 12.—The samer of some of the most prominent x SPOKA 12—In the su Jetety peopio in the United State*| serior court yesterday Jadge Point- dexter decided to dissolve the i a aigantio biackmalling| yunction secured by C. H. Williams scheme involving the well known | \ehich forbade W. HH. Lucas to en |nociety weekly, Town Topics. Just} oage in baseball in Spokane. Wil to what extent the members of the! itams fought to retain the injunc four hundred were victimized 85) tion contending that the Pacific Na not been rely ascertained by the | tional league had not disbanded, and istrict attorney's office. One arrest sags as made yesterday in the case. The prisoner is Charles H. Ahle, having the appearance of a fashionable club man. Little is known of him by the police. He was taken into custody on the charge of attempting to ex tort $500 from Kdwin A. Post, a member of the stock exchange and formerly of Thomas & Post, stock brokers, Able was arrested by a ¢ stating th bring the oma team Spokane team. His attorneys fin ally conceded that the Pacific Na tional had disbanded and the court decided to dissolve the injunction. to CHICAGO, July 12.—Chicago has captured the silver Shield trophy Presented by the Brooklyn Whist lub, play for which was the open tective in a room in the stock ¢X-|ing feature of the congress of the change just after the market closed.' American Whist league which ts A moment before, after a short talk. /now in » phere. Three 12-men Post had handed Able $500 in mark-/teams, representing the Chicago ed money Northwestern and New York whist In the complaint which Post made | ais. jations, participated, the Chi- |ho charged that Able had come tol cago winning by half a match }him and asked him to subseribe $500 for an edition de luxe of a byok]’ pisuey called “The Smart Set,” which *be| National Society Editors’ association 1s set | now eng... July 12.—At the Rifle association meeting in progress here, Stratford ting out, but had practically Keith, Canada, in the Gregory com manded the money for the suppfrs-F petition, seven shots at 200 yards sion of an article which Ahle qaic 1m ade the highest poestb! core and Town Topics was going to printithen made 12 consecutive bulls about Post. After the arrest Adleleyves on one inner. Twenty consecu protested he was not guilty of 8°Y | tive bull's eyes are necessary to beat wrongdoing and exhibited as a giar-dyim Jantee that he was a genuine solicit a Jor, @ dozen or more subs nob slanks showing kno blanks showing that wel i iCareless ‘thee persons, men and women, sertbed for the book which he want ae ot tee Runs Over ose names he had on the blanks lw Reginald Vanderbilt, W. K. Vanderd S$ Hl B y bilt, Jr, J. J. Astor, H. McKay ma 6 Twombley, A. G. Vanderbilt, A. W Philadelphia Van Ren: Phoellx, © alear A Fred Burton, 9, while playing at P. Thompson, F | Baltimore; Mrs. George Westing-| Denny way and Boren. Tuesday af. house, E. H. Cary, Harrison I. Drummond, St. Louis. ternoon, was struck and run over gned “Linda Thomas* _. oe —— Nea, vacaresa| by a heavy meat market wagon for Mra. F. R. Thomas;" a blank| One of his legs was broken and he signed “Bertha Honore Palmer,” re-| Was hurt internally. He was car ser opy for Mra, Potter Palmer: to his home near by | On a blank signed ephine | st offering to get out and help Brooks the copy reserve “is for Mro,| the little fellow home, the carele H. Mortimer Brooks |driver struck his horses with the er and hurried on his way, re fus to give his name Passersby who saw the accident Sporting Briets jstate that the team was going at a fast gate when they rounded the} RAVENSDAL July = 12.—The| corner. Rovensdale baseball team visited) ‘This is the second accident of Kent on Sunday and defeated the| this kind that has happened in the! husky farmers by the score of 7 to 6.! same place within a year, The last Lucas did the twirling for the lad there d after suffering — itors and pitched a very strong a week from intense pain. here as al achi called this “robbing God,” and | on this account declared the people were “cursed with a curse.” When they inquired wherein they had/ robbed God,” the stern answer was |! ‘In tithes and offerings God announced he would not an ewer their prayers and send them a revival until they had paid all of} thetr back dues. Listen to hie! words: “Bring ye all the tithes into} the storehouse, that there may be| meat tn mine house, and prove me/ now herewith, salth the Lord of Hosts, if I will not open you the windows of heaven and pour you out « blessing, that there shall not be room enough to receive It.” When many members of the churches shall stop their stealing from God and sball resto what they have tak from him there will be no delay on his part in opening the windows of heaven and | showering revival blessings upon) our city and jand. We can pray un til the crack of doom, but unless we repent of the sin of robbing God, our prayers will jingle tke vain- sounding cymbals in mockery. Be tt understood also that the pas- tor and fp Baptist church b devote unusual care to the poor in this world’s goods, but rich in good words and works some with which to pay their car fare in coming and going from the services on Sunday; those paying only 1 cent a week occupy the best The doors of the church ¢| seats by the side of those giving $5 stand open from 7 {n the morning|a week toward the expenses; the until 11 every day and night in the year; the reading rooms are free to everybody; any man can secure & free bath any day or night; cloth ing, coal, food are given to the needy members; money is suppl to the faithful with which to pay ltheir weekly dues from a spectal fund, and money is even given to pastor will go any hour of the day or night to pray with the sick, and without charging a penny will offt- | clate at funerals or weddings of the jdeserving poor in any part of the | great city of Cincinnati. But he has not, and his devoted members have not, confidence in those who can and do not pay as also pray. NAUGHTY BOYS MUSTN'T SMOKE As the result of written charges | preferred by Rev. J. M. Dean of the| Baptist church, naming profanity | and excessive cigarette smoking j one of the main features of the an- nual high school encampments which have been a regular custom for years, the school board, Tues- day night, decided to discontinue any further high school cadet en- campments during the term, and also during vacation unless some member of the faculty be placed in charge. The minister further charges that the cadets have been making a practice of smoking about the school grounds at recess. Prof. W. 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