The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 19, 1905, Page 1

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tS JOIN THE DOLLAR CLUB. T'S WORTH THE MONEY! The Pioneer One Cent Paper of the Northwest AWFUL HEAT CLAIMS SCORES OF VICTIMS TWENTY DEATHS FROM PROSTRATION IN CLEVELAND JN | = | ONE DAY—NEW YORK VICTIMS NUMBER THIRTY, AND LARGE NUMBERS ARE OVERCOME—AN UNPRECEDENTED | NEW YORK, July 1 y is}ent hot wave is kenera Another scorct New York and}sweep than any known in many] Vicinity and no relief sight years, It is a trifle er here te Long bet suur he 5 than it was yesterday when the] PALMER, July 19.—-Thomas Dal a-| heat record for the city was broken.| ton, a coal miner, was mangled un were reporting deaths ton, and it is believe @ay’s record will be 30 deaths and pr Teported. Three Bight addition: trat reported: victim: night while walking along the k from Ka mosket. It is known that he had some time Monday ths were re 9 th Iilinols, Towa, Tndi-| been drinking heavily. As empty | orted up to 9 this m i. EV = hospital in the cit ‘owd in the damage to| carbolic acid bottle was found lying And the police pat t The heat cen-| at his and his lips indicate that radius of greatest he committed sulet « uned as ambulances. ture at the weather burea are was §4. Seventeen deaths were reported @uring the forenoon, At 11 o'clock the temperature was 91 ving eastward and sed within 24 hours CLEVELAND, ., July 19.—Tweer ty deaths occurred here today, as a artful heat-—18 babies | autopsy will probably result of the fi two adult This ts the larg Bonney-Watson m ~ PHILADELPHIA, July 19.—The 1 record for this city in a) the relatives can t fr torrid weather cont 1 » day. No relief for 48 } @clock this morning the tempera promised by the weather bu ture was 92 BOARD ACCEPTS BIDS PITTSBURG July 19.—Severa CINCINNATI, July — 19.--Five trations and two death oy @eaths and many prostrations w today, the ay of} Ata meeting ‘ of.y reported to the po! ay, as a re-/ the ye The intense heat ts works on Tuesday the board « Bult of the extreme heat. The city «ra ae he western ot of the Independent | fg facing a water famine. t y for the paving of ' an Vine and} RECORD BROKEN IN CHICAGO. FRALO, N. Y., July 19%—T he crows stree tween First and CHICA July 19.—Reports from hottest day of the yea: avenues The Jependent | ali the larger cities of the Middle ations have been repe ompany capt ne plum | t, howev 430.50, wh y oo | ‘West are to the effect that the pros or, th Bart rained them 1 halt cor $5,000 bid of Bell & Pr for Street Crew Does Big Job [tent vavingof Comare it tt wen In a Single Night: ext by the board highest bid was $19 sedi eae | The chairman of the board criti ‘The greatest work in tho shortest {nesday morning they had It so that) cired the action of t delinquent @ime that has been accomplished by the cars might run on it contractors, but follows “mp the any street crew in Seattle was dote The amount of track moved ex-|criticiam by extending the limit fo between 11 o'clock T day night| tended from Eighth to Minor onja few weeks. gad 6 o'clock Wednesday morning. | Pike, a distance of four blocks. In The street grading crew, working | order to move it the crew had to! ‘om Pike just above Eighth, found it} carry it over another track which OUCHED Becessary to move the Seattle Elec-| was laying alongside, a distance of | T tric company's track in order that/ about 30 feet. Of course an extra; the grading of the street might bo) large crew was used, but with all) po iiine “dips” bothered the po begun Wednesday. Tuesday night|that it was a great piece of Wor) ne ee nee and pc St 11 cclock they started to move! Tho grading was begun Wednesday) 91) on te 0 re ry Bhar een Gan St. Ye em Wes) mornite. |from the lower section of the city Jennie Myers, a negress, occupies a cell at the city jatl on a charge o' | Yagrancy atrolmen Mayou and | Bratford hunted up the evidence against the woman. Carrie Mullet another “dip,” will fare worse if | Patrolmen Mayou and Brafford can get the victim sober enough to tes tify againet her She sent in VLADIVOSTOK }on a charge of being a disorderly | person, but later the police found | the vietim who had been rot a saloon box b her and the go was changed to robbery. A |formal complaint will be filed Jagainst her. n p ha ft the New York house with a painted creation of the underworld and after he LONDON, July 19-—A nene, Kamimura reports broke away, found th he had been army has been landed north it Wiis Aatilaohe utithl. wae touched for $65. He repeated his plete en-|by the tress is immi-| giotitta res Vladivostok, and the * police, who sym ¥elopment of the fc Rent. ‘The Toklo correspondent of) my and { the Daily Telegraph wires tre. Later on our flot “Thus Japan carries the war into| ereg a em 4 patrol a undisputed Russian territory on the| them. ‘The cruiser Chibaya mainland Undoubtedly, too. he ‘Gneies's genre 0 atrong Japanese fleet is outside! ooint, northeast of K } s os BRUTAL ASSAULT Viadivostok. Japan's navy has sm | ON CHINAMAN Rothing cise to occupy it at the mo- | Ment. The investment of Viadi-| MOSCOW, July 19—The ay off Yukiwan. Our | experience ded, allencing pathized and told him they would « the caval look for his fickle lady love Frank Hall, bartender, occupies a Yostok is regarded here as a very| congress convened at noon cell at the city jail charged with | strong argument for residence of Prince Dole assault and battery pase | The congrons in being held ir His victim Chin Tun, a laundry TOKIO, July 19. firal' fiance of the sian authorities, j| man, was also taken to the station shortly after 11:30 o'clock Thurs. day night in a semi-conscioun con the celestial went down like a shot Klein ran over to the scene TACOMA, July 19.—Sheriff Den-) must quit business in Pierce county, | thinking murder had | outside of Tacoma after Hall had been p' holm is on the warpath. He bas| “Arter I get through with them,! the laundryman came to and was started an anti-gambling crusade) I'll attend to Tacoma. I'm sick and rased Which promises to result in a bitter|tired of the whole business. If the! . feud between the gamblers and him-| Tacoma officials won't see that the| 44 ¥ ¥¥¥ RHEE REE Hw self. law is observed, I'll attend to the Tacoma is a suburb of Se- * Today the sheriff issued a notice|town, myself,” is what the sheriff attle.”—Ex-Governor John H. * that all gambling and slot machines | said today. McGraw * During the session of the & upon Tun, and arrested th bar | tender. Klein stated in an inter view that there was apparently no 8 | provocation for the ault and that ——— — — —— — ] Chamber of Comn ce, on®* i Wednesday afternoon a mem- & CHOICE MORSELS FROM SWILL Ep gy Rae Gey body remarked that Tacoma * was working hard for line & BUCKETS CONSTITUTED THIS FARE Gus Lindrot will have to forgo th of steamers between the City # of fT tiny and Panama, the # Pacific port of Panama canal, * The me attle m nher suggested that Se- * a fight for getting choice gits of stale pudding and asparagus tips thrown into the ocupation of living on swill and) siop buckets and barrels at the rear entrance of gilt edge restaurant That man's the limit, your hon tated City Atorney De Bruler face was contorted with lw jumped to his feet and in a & loud volce exclaimed * », let Tacoma get it, be- # » the more lines of steam- * spend the next 20 days on bread and | water, or do his stunt on the chain | or | whe SEES EEE EEE EE EE RR RE ee — SPELL OF TORRID WEATHE & POISON rod ve in it | and three | sum of | ® Combatants . ¢ of | | Rosenthal dition. Tun was afterwards re- leased on bail | Constable Klein, of the police] Jcourt, witnessed the brutal assault n done, but | ced in jail} “HUMAN INTEREST EDITORIALS” i THE SPOT — Sarrearit ‘ Dito e eee eee ee ee * & Peacemaker & Cause of Trouble & Weapons Plain ° OPP eee eee eee eet eee ee eee eee eee eS Angered by a remark made by Joe} lork for Shaeffer brothers, a | ner Hein First N al chothing house, Ab ling, note teller at the al bank, gave the cloth ing salesman a stiff punch in th face as he alighted fror Youter shortly after € o'clock Tuesday ev « Although Rosenthal was taken by surprise he used a bottle of Nthia er which he was carrying un jer his arm with tefting effec The firet blow sent the bank employe to the earth FRENCHMAN —— “T'll die on the gallows yet! 1 Thus spoke Paul Dion, the young Frenchman who attempted to murder Mrs, Nettie Mott in her apartments at University, Tues day morning. Lying on # cot at the Wayside Emergency hospital, his throat swathed in bandages, young Dion still, avers that he will kill. the a steam *|w yman who refuses to reciprocate ine also. # | his love At this juncture McGraw #/ Mrs. Mott, however, has ot opinions on this subject. Althoug she will not make any statement re garing her not thy lood-th gang and take what the city gives| spasms of disgust. “Out of seve Gri che bis (hE Metlar 1k fn % \edmirer him to eat. | millions of inhabitants of this world for tle, and, anyway, Taco- #| The v ren i Police Judge Gordon, after aten-|I don’t think you can find his ma is only @ suburb of Seat- | assault has n ot recovered trem ing to the evidence of atrolman | equal tle.” & | the effects of the Tue wn MeDonald, thought it best to send| Lincrot lolled over the rail of the Judge Hanford was appoint- #| fray, when she was wounded in the TAndrot to jaii for a few days. Me-| docket and seemed to enjoy the pr ed a life member of the Ct & heed by « bullet. from D Donald graphically expla h 4 he looked as if his fare}® ber of Commerce. * Vv r. She is very weak and on the court Lindrot’s peculiar manner of , 1 with him SPREE REE ER HH Verge Of nervous prostration growth. fie . FARM LIF? INNOCENT TELEPHONE CAUSES FIERCE FIGHT JOE ROSENTHAL AND ABNER H EINZERLING “MIX” IN HAND TO HAND STRUGGLE—ALL OVER A TELEPHONE QUARREL firet time and misfortune Lilly has sh bers of the Dollar club. thing but @ p ,»|enough to keep “things going.” as he said, until b leg b ya horse. Heinzerling’s | had on nevera of a Sunset ph Rowenthals w ng haety prepar ananilant whe fond embrace work Wednesday | Heinserting has been kept Rosenthal was mak- | plotning his “Pi Kill Her Yet!” --W. Paul 010" $150,000 “To Jail With Him!” It is =--MRS, NETTIE MOTT « ©. © WOULD-BE MURDERER AND SUIGIDE SAYS HE'LL DIE ON THE. GALLOWS—VICTIM WILL BUILDING ond and Virginia. # granted on Wednes morning for first floor at a cost PROSECUTE tory frame structure ap and the two floor building con although a patient the office of A etuous nature. in this location marks the north end is diagonally Structural st ompleted as 108 in width EER Oe BANK CLEARINGS eet ee eet ty ee ee ee WATCH THE STAR'S SPORTING PAGE FOR REAL LIVE NEWS OF SPORTDOM { The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News PER MONTH VOL. 7. NO. 124, 25 CENT Niee Little Nest Egg For | the Lillys DOLLAR CLUB CONTINUES TO GROW—MEMBERS DON’T EXPECT MAGAZINE ARTICLES AND PICTURES OF THEMSELVES, SAY@ DAN DEAN RRR! bone was shattered, and I@ * + und wary to amputate @ *. Find enclosed on lollar f ® | portion f the « The operation |* the Dollar club fund f the * the workmangand @ *® benefit of the 1 . ae on was deemé nec~ |® consider this one of the most * i by a third si ¢ om |® worthy relle * table * by The Star fc * kman Lilly hobble@ & course it is a * wooden crutches im & that it | search * and work * misfortanes of t . ibe t 1 * 1 rned down, an@ * and ea w | in th we hes of @ lite *t rich " neith- # | tle nest-egg of money donated by, we 1" * | some & chil help tt * tw nding his er con= # thing else ex ws ure ® | dit i of it 1 his * a * | menta es, Work Lilly * Yo 1 * h i t y find * ©, W. DARBY. * A that a one-legged * * * RO ke tk * , nized & (BY DAN DEAN.) i oe themeely photos with ex- h day witnesses its continued Although m hay > 4 SRK “2 . BIG BUNCH OF GROCERS # ity ow HAVE BIG TIME *€ ub crusade cx tie Oh in ove More than a thousand of the & od retail groc nd their friends # For went to Pleasant t Wed- & There are many who read thie|* nesday morning to attend the & ay’s paper who will know for the picnic there, Four of # nd boats, the Port Or- # Flyer, Athlon ® erett, were re- ® to handle the crowd. & en going all af- # it is estimated & 500 have left since * burden of sorrow red nd the real object of this bit of harity work conducted by the mem- ternoon And, | am not going to wri that at le varnis! any- 4 © * * * * * * * * . * * - * * * . sion of the heroism of this unfor- noon, * tunate man. * LAY & workingman and lives| *¥ 3S SSEREREEE ES at Bellevue. He has a wife and five| the youngest tran, 8s 17 80d] WEATHER FORECAST. The man worked hard and made} Tonight and Thursday—Parti Was kicked in the! cloudy; cooler Thursday; light 4 fresh west winds, TTT TTT Members of the Dollar Club hit hhee hh Cee ee ee ee ee) Previously acknow Aged 2 E. W. Cummings, 20 Dexter-Horion Bldg parr Champion Whist Player, Colonnade hotel .. 1.00 cM 1.00 B. M. Holland, 415 Fifth 2.00 A. A. Anderson, 1230 Taylor 1,00 Oliver Smith, 4746 Tenth n. ¢. 1.00 Peter Hay, 1153 Eastlake 1.00 Frank 1 1 Mrs. L. Worley Sixth 1.00 Mr. Jasperson, 603 Third Gneas Verse ane ds torieced 1.00 Geo. Peters, 503 Third oe see se . o eeeeee LO A Helper % « C. EB. Naftzer and Lawley, 4031 Atwood .. ae getolie. T. P. Revelle : 2.00 Jno. F. Burkman, 1915 Boren 1.00 ©. Norman and M. Conery 2.00 Chas. Holt, Silverdab 1.00 St. John, Learned, Ellington ¢ 2906 5.00 A Friend, Ninth ave 4 Sha shen echen) ca John Beckstrom, Bothell 00 City Market, Ballard ‘ pw Lewis Peterson, 1510 Fourteenth 5.00 Mrs, Doss Miller, Colonnade hotel. 9... 00.000 STINT oo RFE EEE EERE Ee ee eS JERR ORR ROR ROR RRR Rb bbb bbb Rob Robb Rob ERR Rte oe eee eee ee 2 2 2 SRR RR RO ee The ‘Dollar’ Club FLY. 0s ccecvioe . Please find enclosed ONE DOLLAR for membership in The Dollar Club This money to go into the fund to relieve the great, distress of the R. S. Lilly family. NAM@.....sceseceseees Ceeeeeee eeeveeeeee eoeseccesece AGAreSB. .. +... 5005 * teeeeee eee SERRE EEE ER OER Ee MARMARA AER KR RARER BRK LILA eee eee eee eee eee eee ee | JOIN THE “DOLLAR” CLUB Do you want to join the “DOLLAR” club, organized in the name of a most worthy cause? If you do, fill out the accompanying blank and send it to The Star, enclosing with it one dollar, This will entitle you to admission into the “Dollar” « which we believe will be a rousing big elub when our readers r the p for which it has been formed If your heart prompt re than one dollar, send as i will be credited with that many help bring a little ray of sunshine nate Lilly famfly ‘ he b will be announced in The ——

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