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THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, AUGLE 1005. 3 i erepesty, by investing less than THIS MYSTERIOUS WOMAN "Den ree” $3,000,000. 5 | te of which he has several hun 4 dred head at country estate, PRISONER--WHO iS SHE? + His kennels contain some of the finest dogs in the world. 1 able with $414,000,000 assets, mak-/ + | - Tht Whshingt va] Won't you pleane tele~ F tadadadadndeadeedadnneee day morning }know T am in thin p whe plead~ 'o * NEW YORK, Aug. 8—St. *| The hack dashed off and left her|ed to Mike Powers, who The now home of the drapery and rug department will have the B) ) wicinay' church, in the heart *| GREAT ORDER STARTED IN SEATTLE THROUGH SIMPLE JEST , a lodge,” nald the mounng prostrate in the street | thinks he knows her i Newest and best—and all the last season's stock will be sold out be Bly of the fashionable residence *| ; ? "When the Seattle band. reached] Later she was picked up | the haw a husband and a fore we move. * district, was burned this morn- ® FIRST PRESIDENT WAS H. L. LEAVITT, NOW IN THIS CITY | spokane they found & reception | off and excorted to police hea | r living at Hillman City,” exe j* ing. For a time the Seward, * Jcommittes and a band awaiting) ters by City Detective Basso and | plained the sergeant The new department will be on the first foor—the sale Is onthe B] PIE) han mk Oi nd Rock. - lthem at the depot. The Spokanites| Patrolman “Hey Billy” Cum | she ai) Greased on geod Jeu top floor. This is an event well worth your attention. * homes were threatened. *| RRO OIIU OOO pee |b what kind of a lodge] Who was awakened from ple «. The police making an ate * The Vanderbilts and Astors #| & » {th 4 from the Siwash town|@reams by the happenings « tempt to find the hard-hearted Bl Ket il Bi d§ d Pill D n * and other wealthy families are *| * THE ORIGINAL EAGLES & | were contemplating, but that made|Pente have her bee} uckinan who dumped his fare. in * communicants, and many *|® H, L, Leavitt, John Cort, Mose Goldamith, John W. Consi- # | no difference, the Seattle contingent hat the police have her be-| such an unceremontous manner, an e 5, Qu ts, e prea S, OWS, ow * fashionable weddings have oc- *|* dine, Melvin G. Winstock, T. J. Considine and Arthur G. Wil * | Was welcome anyway After the os = 1 m sg they ascertain Mra. W a wes aise ieee i | ® curred there l* 14 Kan n of the Spokane lodge| Who she is an she "3 tell . nth and Mai Quilts, All-Wool Blankets, Etc, at 20 | gs intins M os Orie me of Order Order of Good Things * | came Tacoma, and then, in rapid or- | them or in any way explain her dive " 6 o'clock Monday . SERRE ER RE KR RL Origin tiation Fe oe Twobits.” # Jder, Portland and towns in Cali-|out of the carriage. She in charged Th maintain that the les mm lw Present Number of Sambora : 300,000 @ |tana | will be tried incognito aw accidentally thrown out $1.50 Cotton Blankets, per pair | SICCED HIRED *& Number of Lodges st ae : 1,000 & | The first ten lodges were as | wns $2.00 Cotton Blankets, white or gray, pet pair | |» = |lows: Seattle, 1; Spokane, 2 $2.50 Quiits, full size, each * GAN AT WER[ST 1 Tree tresses es eeer ee weueyee lime tear. t; son Jon? | Tramp Dogs Jus :t Dote arama eS user o3'¢t Sacramento, 8; Rossland, 9; Butte (BY DAN DEAN.) ("" ‘Order of Good Things on? Pagles who On Plain Sawdust Diet $3.00 Blankets, white or gray, per pair 35.00 Quilts, extra fine and large, each $5.50 Wool Blankets, gray only, per pair $7.50 White Wool Blankets, per pair $10.00 White Wool Blankets, per pair $12.00 Down Quilts, each | too4|. There are not many | Mrs, Etta Webb Kidder'’s hus-| Because a number of musician Tt did not tak for the Good . HOw 0 ne t president band not only abused her himself | struck for an increase in pay in Se-| Things to become quite « factor in | Kt lis Pg agg a ane n years ago, th orig- | Seattle. New members were taken |(! (he order wa) cording Jand called her ugly *, but he | attle b history of the orde ublished in eves main are Bwore one , — eee $15.00 Blankets, white or gray, per pair ino urged his hired man, Seth Mor. | inated one of the strongest fraternal |in Jn quick order and regular meet-| /%0\7 4 oy x om ae . afm ‘Cire men are sworn ener t) here .W inesday and $20.00 Silk Covered Down Quilts, each ris, to insult her and call her «| organizations in the world—the Fra-| ings were held. Finally initiation | 10" Dork, 2: i." lelpaate 0 Rive tho trams dogs,” said he old she | August 16 and 17 r 1 : agles wervice completed, and he'd |th@ honor. As a matter of fac nan reflectively Soootaetineattd! a Pillows, Spreads, etc., same proportionate reduction. writes woman, ternal Order of Eagles i | rr re yng give Leavitt, & well known local the-| “In the vernacular of the At least such is the assertion of| Al of which reminds one of the |in the basement of one of the th n nacular of th - +, sirioal man, was the first tncum-|tente’ he contineed, the BREAD FAMINE Mra. Kidder In « complaint for ¢i-|old adage, “Glant oaks from Mttle! tom sens yong te enigma aay Ble ingen a ig | vorce uesday morning, in| acorns grow y And talk about tnitlatio , |took occasion to cle » the mat 4 ¥ , which the said hired man is made a| ‘This strike of musicians meant} ‘They must h om Wee Wants Tee me cues Serra om sf gp Ae a an tel NEW YORK, Aus. &—A breall co-defendant with am tan organization of 900,000 mem wuc 4 opportunities in ) i 4 may not believe mit the} tw YORK, Avg we Jefend ith Wil H. Kid- | that an organization of 900,000 r } With such grand opportuni Thompson and Leavitt once met at] viare and the glitter, to say noth-| famine in the Jewish section is der, the husband complained of bers and 1,000 lodges, scattered from | the way of stage scenery, trap doors, | fam in , " Jerome A. Bassity'® place, In San|ing of tho ind: trike of Kosher Hill come ~ COM. SECOND rT & UNION STREET ~ * te pendent, open alr| threatened by a | Mra Kidder further said that) Alaska to the southern coast of/ete, ft ean readily be appree ! " . | when she married Kidder she had| Florida, would be formed that the victim received a merry run ninco, Hassity is past worthy] life of the circus on the road, bas) bakers, which has become general, $4,400, which ahe spent in buying ¢ And | for ht ney |president of San Francisco aeri¢), powerful fascination for some| Disturbances are numerous, ue ¢ 4 s mo INo. 5. t th ne ©=Thompson| 4 They be ‘ ‘ pomntctrende's nd nasngteenin a: mileh cows, 46 Dominecker chickens | ‘This in how it all came about Hrom a apirit of comradie and|N At that time Thompson dogs. They become infatuated with wh, | pufe fun, the order was finally os-|Stted that Leavitt was the first) the show, prow! around the tents,|¥¥ RE EH RENE ERM - l.iecrape acquaintance with the * * and other pe yorioun basin | Met Promident of Seattle aerie Ne horses, pass » time of day with|* "RAH, 'RAH FOR ROCKE- ®& new ranch, Later she » apherts ia for their| In 1898, during the Klondth * hor hus- | there*were three well known bur-|tayli#hed on a a band began to beat and abuse her|lesque houses running in Seattle |of fraternal bondage. Leavitt, then and to wreak his spite upon her| the Bella jon, the People's and/the prime mover in the baby or children by a former husband. 1-| the Puls sanitation rented the Knights of Leavitt is now attie, and is] a guest at the H Stander. Among|the elephants, and at night, when|* FELLER. * his most valued possessions is | the show is loaded, stow themselves|# CONSTANTINOPLE, Aug. 8. & beautiful badge p nted to him by | away in a baggage wagon, and turn) * —Owing to the strikes of © —- sgh seperti ini Seba Co eee oe v tN oe a ame large ruby set in the breast of an| So far ax the chow is concern-|% oll trade is tied up, with the & Brg * a ane n L y eagle The Masonic square andj od, these runaway tramp dogs are! * result that immense shipments & awe of the a hick compass surmount the emblem,| useless, The mere fact that they|* by the Standard Oil company &® a oe re the éi-| while an Elk's head decorated the| will sneak away from home shows|* are coming. * zor pan fh ar olga Aa bottom. Mr. Leavitt is a member of|that they are without character * a oF: | renee gt 10 lodges, all of wh) hb aro repre-| good dog, however, is a useful mem-| * kk eRe eRKKKKKAEeE pone # faite Se ee eas + \° ni n the badge ber of + or comineny a KIDNEY AND BLADDER TROU- | % _ . — ~ . | Barnum is tell BLES PROMPTLY CURED. PReN oa pat er ey aye rine bikoiee tho —~ |introduced in the performa was MRS, WINSLOW'S ee ee Se ee ee): A eee Se ‘Gent FREE by lowns walks aro’ Ma ppodrome track with a litt rrier sitt upright on his ng named the o Considine gave ta “heaters SOOTHING SYRUP READ) TO DECLARE WAR... ~ | The board of equalization, organ | x rs Swamp-Root, the ts 7 " | the Seattle contingent b bas been wend by Millions of Mothers for thetr ; - Spokane, Aug. &—Open rupture} who has been instructed to diamias|!#ed Monday morning, got down to | “4 h that fore-| puliten while Teet'ag for over Witty Years. are introduced in the riding remedy. fulfills every real business Tuesday morning. The off with a flourish ff soothes the child, sohinns the gums hy é » that they | be mptly curing kidney, the men, is trying to balance him “ . | t + not anticipated even by | all’ pain curse wind onlie, and ‘Is the bas | “°U". Gnd prove that they have be rio aca troneeee between Governor Mead and the|seif on the political fence, but. he| Personal tax rolls were first taken | " hy y= Sect to | semanas tor diarrhonm. ‘ome experts as equestrians; a com Se ae oe ~ ye up. , b or of comp sanguine, it a aed tc TwENt Tr BR CPNTS A ROTTLE : of b " = wok s and pain im the bac! Ankeny forces may be the result | looks awry at the governor's order,|"P: 80d the work of comparing the order beyond Seat . pany of high jumping wolf hound: a y to hold water these with those of last year will ntroduced by M Wilkes, n of the attempt of (he former to dis-| It is said that the Ankeny lead rs in passing it, or ora. Therefore a moeting WA4| is THe SUPERIOR COURT OF consume the firet charge eight guards at the Walla) have advised him tc defy the order couple of days. A ttle on April 20, 1898 fail to make @ great hit; Sam \V cts following use of liquor, Walla penitentiary — because of|If he refuses to discharge tho men| free Of several extra clerks will | ae a Creal Aerie Constitution was| THE STATE OF WASHING-|ron, the clever old English ¢ wine or beer, and overcomes that frauds perpetrated by them at elec-|the govermor will either back down | P® Put on as soon as the work Is on drawn up. and the body incorporat-| TON FOR KING COUNTY. IN|bas @ couple of dogs that | unpleasant necessity of being com- tion: lor there will be war between him|!” earnest dander the Washington state laws PROBATE. race around the curb of the n pelled to go often during the day | wi ring, one jumping over t other|and to get up many times during a# they pass, and others that turn|the night. ‘The mild and the extra- ordinary effect of Swamp-Root is den Kees, of the penitentiary,)and the Ankeny men. ndaader' he Washington sate laws lowing officers elected Grand Worthy President, John ¢ Grand Worthy Vice President In the Matter of the Estate of Jc W. Pratt, Deceased somersaults without the slightest | CREATORE ARRESTED. : urging; @ pair of bulldogs make) forts wenderfay amen of the sat NOTICE OF PRIVATE SALE OF | merriment by batting an Inflated| Gistremsine cases THOMAS FORTUNE RYAN orm he mind ear waa arn }tore, the band leader, was arrested ’ | ri ne an ‘orth ast 4 4 Te | | last night, following the conclusion W. Considine; Grand Worthy Pa REAL ESTATE balloon and keeping it in the air] amp-Root is not recommended de vitt; Grand \ r cf bis initial concert, on a charge of President. H. 1. lee inti! an unusually vigorous bunt| for everything, but if you have kid " “onductor, T. J} Considine . NEW KING OF FINANCE non-support preferred by his wife, ce S as #, : 5 asther @ Notice is hereby given that under | causes it to burst; im one of the ney liver Spi fgg Krys trou- / «. ne f e HARRY LEAVITT. jranc ore pecs. ~ Aaa and by virtue of orde d de- | act ittle do thro ple you will find it just the remedy | Annie, who, with their daughter ¥ r * Williams: Grand Worthy Chaplain y ue of an order and de is dogs jump thre esc og peed need, | Josephine, have followed him from : ' Forthy (Cree for the sale of certain real es-|hops attached to the horse's} . All of them were on good terma| Melvin C. Winstock and Worthy | ate for the purpose of paying gen-| forelegs, and run in and out} If you need a medicine you should Italy. A bond was furnished. 4 : ( 5 ‘ 3 a wire with each other, notwithstanding | Grastes, H. E. Merkel and I~ ©. ora’ taxes, family allowance, costs |between the spokes of the flower|frreinebest, Sold by drugwiste im FACTS ABOUT THE MAN WHO NOW CONTROLS THE EQUIT- “eagp oe gee mgy Rocallg, Yuuget act nase | tr he first pamph jand disbursements of administra- | ¢ecorated sulky as it is being driven! may have a sample bottle of this by each other when the musicians} 1 have before mo the f “ Peta [tion and mortgage Indebtedness on | around the ring, and in the ra ing| great kidney remedy, Swamp-Root, ABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY AND ITS HALF BILLION in the three houses struck for high jle er inaued by th Eas sm ten,” | {2 Property hereinafter described, | program one of the most interest-|and a book that tells all sbout it | er wages. called “Declaration of Princlpl® | granted and entered in the above|ing trials of speed is furnished by|and its great cures, both sent abso- OF ASSETS | The trio of then lessor theatrical | and labeled “Pamphlet No. 1 yentitied Court on the 24th da a pack of English whippet hounds, |tutely free by mail. Address Dr. jimpressairios, on the day they /bave also tho first badge ever used) yi) 194 I will sell at private sal “The dogs that join the show of| Kilmer @ Co, Binghampton, N. ¥. }}earned of the strike, strotied over| py the order—a small silk Ameri-|)107% private sale ngs that jc fe show of | When writing, be sure to mention about two weeks ago and lved| had 800 me ame All bid: . | ing described property be-| their own volition are never util | ___ (Continues trom Page One.) to @ shipbuilding yard to chat over|can flag, intended to be _—— to |longing to the estate or tae Above tiaeh ‘They soon get over the in- | et retue Dali Stan ewe aa and he went in a hurry-up call for | the situation while they watched the/the coat lapel. It was issued at ed deceased, to-wit fatuation, and, after a few days of|any mistake. but remember the the city ambulance and Burke completion of an Alaskan boat | the time the Eagles gave t raj| _ Lot 8, Block 18, Randall's $rd Ad- | tramping. disappear. nar Swamp-Roof. Dr, Kilmer's removed to the Wayside Emerge They must think we're good | benefit performance, which ouctirte" | dition to the City of Seattle, King| “Lovers of fine dogs will find Swamp-Root, and the addres, hospital, where Sloan was things,” said one in the Seattle theater pare - nty, Washington much to admire when the big show Binghampton, N. ¥., on every bottle, resort to herole treatment to get the| “Good things!” replied another. “I | and was for the benefit of the su ark teak Ik ochalts Ode poison out of Burke's system. oan ye Say, let's organine the|ferers of the Maine ave to the City of & King § had found Burke tying on | order of good things right h Spokave was determined Upon AS) county, Washington the floor o the room in the ho Which was promptly done by ad-| the first branch nest over which the} Lot 1, Block 3, Randall's Addition | | groaning accustng his wife of | journing to an adjacent b where | Bagies should spread the ener} to the City of Seattle, King county giving ». Burke's state-| each of the trio put up 25 cents as|and a wire was sent to three well) yw, mente a but he t . | Initiation fee, said fee going toward | known Spokane men who w Has Lot 2, Block 2, Randall's Addition | ¢ . fairly cone y of his matri-| inner refreshment ognized as “live ones"—Ber nee to the City of Seattle, King county, | he 0 mes U monial v woman. | Leavitt, next day, had some but-jris, “F risky’ Barnett ant Doc’’| Washington , arried her| tona made on which the inscription Brown. “We are com! o Lot 4, Block 18, Ran 8 Ord Ad-| ef ™ ity 18 and that he dition to the City of Seattle, King | U01-1103-1105 SECOND AVE. | seted her father’s ranch ia Washington | | for several years afterwarda He Lot 5, Block 18, Randall's $rd_Ad-| ——_- | accuses her of infidelity, although he | aie’ to the City of Seattle, King | los hate Ga tadien Ber chanon her Lots 1 and 2 and South 20 feet of | ways. He says he gave her $340 the} Pe 3, Block 16, Randall's 3rd Ad-| the pre * from the last straw | county, Washington | berry crop on her father’s ranch. Lot 6, Block 4, H. BE. Holmes Ad- | oe dial ddaianets er to the fuel? dition to the City of Seattle, King | extent of the law, for 1 am positive county, Washington that she has grown tired of me and Lot 9, Block 9, Plat of East Seat | Burke to a Star man. “| South 6 feet of Lot 6, Block 3 Dr. Sloan notified the police as| The Western Union has been hard falas the raitroads ert Syndicate Addition to the City of |noon as he found Burke, and City| hit by th rike of the Northern | ts all « Seattle, King county, Washington | Detective Philbrick and Patrotmen| Pacific and Great Northern telegra-| Mr, Hill ts firm In his views that] Lot 6, Block 22, Aberfeldy’s Ad j i | Hedges and Holland arrested the| phers the a are beaten, and] dition to the City of Seattle, King At no season of the year is the superiority of. the Mon- THOMAS F. RYAN. | woman and took her t sehen} te tho weet ond enat of 8 >| nays Mat the + not county, Washington ae | arch Range over all other kinds of ranges and cook stoves so Born Nelson county, Virginia, Oc-| Home Fifth avenve; office, Nas-| 5 In money " fers | shape and. « ~ , Boo Rag! tae werk by local improvement assessments. At this season the kitchen {s the least comfortable por- tober 17, 1851. sou street, New York. ie bes some “ee mod as operate They left their ke sald Mr.| Information regarding the amounts | tion of the house in which to work, and the housewife hi q ee ee re th ee ee ee meh)” tse tones attnir lightly As Hill, ZAny man who does not care|and nature of these incumbrances more than her usual amount of work in the kitchen; add to ‘ timore dry goods house Gray eyes; hair tinged with white ite, Dat wa ¢ tails ane ey to decide whether we want| be made on and after the 12th day open in the seams, that requires more than the usual amount First wages $5 Has beaten James R. Keene and Se ene ee ae him back again or not of August, 1905, and bids therefor of fuel and attention in order to accomplish desired results, Present for $ | James J. Hill in Wall street con oe SS Oe NER Te geet hy of the strikers are very bit-| will be received by the undersigned and you have burdened the housewife with unnecesary bur- ; Entered Wall stre tents . saa i te ‘ - administrator de bonis non of said sh At 21 head of a Wall street firm. | Original promoter of Metropolitan en the pate ag Ae S elaim, |entate at Rooms 901-086 Atesien dens. i Interested in consolidaiton and | atree beet ‘nator t ae pay tee ty ar tala endly toward|Rullding, Seattle, King county The fact of the matter is, when you consider what is done 4 extension lighting and street rail- | « ranchise for wt of the jt rina hess — Ba aprar, ag ints Washington. on and after the said with a range you must confess that nothing on the farm or Way syste oe New York, Chicago | - much-eon A ns a : Pt be serpatthgee dhe and w 12th day of August, 1905 4 in house is so constantly in use three times a day, some- Ohio and West Virginia and rail- ny in which | Burke's stomach have been an-| tro th ttle office b The Star,|the supertor court of King county and any trivial annoyance, and increased amount of work is ways in Ohio | Ryan was chief figure loaned $2,-|Uye4 ae | a in ine engested, ‘The | Twadgy. “They should not do the| Washington | magnified during the summer months. One of the chief factors in organ- | 000,000 to a clerk in promoting | 114° thea to poison hor hustand | weetern Union had one quad wire | work of the operators jo much of the amount recelved THE MONARCH is made of malleable iron steel. Malle- jzation of tobacco trust. financial de " , rego tp 4 ‘ from any parcel or parcels or any ss aula shabu san saath ms : Member of nix clubs. ‘ewd enough to get had planned to make a/ all the time to § slg, Ps 18 left lund) lot, tract or pare id property Able Irod conucte The Rese eee Chey Cae See Maes ee Wies president ef. Merten 8 ‘ours ary pre0qe en she was apprehended, |the Great Northern. But that wa ed Surry left a valuable cam-| as is necessary will be applied tz cannot crack, warp or break. The body of the range cannot OS hts WOREE | Hopes ANS: ENO SO Wremain tose while poating meee the payment and extinguishment of open up In the seams because they are secured with mallea- ptager teste et Pet nag A wan de-| when he turned to pick ft up a oe Soe pe Sag «rome ey S able iron frames, THE MONARCH is not only satisfactory ither, They had| layed from eight to ten hour tof had m ade att with tt. ola teak ptoavdeneet Glibon in the beginning, but stays satisfactory, for after years of use ation. but she re-} messages had to be sent to Port Ngee wenn cad ay ments thereon, unless bids are-mtade it Is tight in the seams, requires as little fuel and as little ‘age Hoepren gd panache, high pee vi eS oe i ah : for sald property subject to said lo. attention as in the beginning stele tc gts geit Raye aad BI «isah mg cal improvement asecsemesty | fe Aside from the faction during the summer (which |'Tacoma and visit him in Seattie| over the Southers NOTICE Shik 0s beat cued na evemant we regard as the most important item), is the saving of fuel. time to time, Burke arrived | route aturday assessments, should the bids be cor- | This saving of fuel amounts, in the course of six months, to for Monarch Shoe firmed by the superio: valuable in court of more than enough to repay all you may regard WHITE LEAD, per cwt “ at the Grand Central He saya| The Postal Tel Cot ; : | ne Gran vtral hotel. 2 n ’ King county, Washington | e old cook stove. Combining o adv: a MURPHY'S VARNISH, per gall. .. that his wife came over here Mon-| geta off lucky in the ourt ha t Dated this 24th day of July, 1908. the Sit cook stove: omens. ete See day night and enga @ room at|do not follc either the Great| tit of cre F. BE. BRIGHTMAN | satisfaction in use and the economy in fuel, you can readily _ he Capitol hotel, and when she saw | Northern 1 rthern Pacific, and| tne ur ned before 6 o'clock] Administrator de bonis non of the see where it is to your advantage to put in a Monarch Range m passing the hotel she invited| are working all right | tate. (Pusbday) evening Estate of John W. Pratt, Decea YOW and not wait until the Fall. ER ™ jhim up to her room, where he According to Louis W. Hill, vice Signed. B. ALEXANDER BALLINGER, RONALD, BATTLE 3 ‘claims the attempted poisoning took! president of — the t Northern Receiver. | & TENNANT place. who is in Seattle, the strike, ine *** Attorneys for Administra se i a a i le aia lt sta