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: i Mind Your Busi ~--DR. MALCHNIE ‘A me ghborhood row, which at of property tnte | has German and A After a thorough a} trian colony of about 60 families} month ago Smith reported to the near Cle Elum for several months, | sheriffs office that the complains was brought to notice before Judge|as to Kumpf's insanity was un-| Morris Tuesday morning founded, and his report was confirm Mra. Matt Kumpf, a determined-)ed by the utter failure of the com fooking littlo Austrian woman, drag-| plaining witnesses to prove any ged her German husband up before| symptom of insanity on the part of @n insanity commissoin and endea-|the white-haired old rman have him seat through Post haste, to Stellacoom, on the | plea that he continually quarreled | afternon. | with hei was “drunk, crazy} Dr, MeKechnile, one of the exam. full,” all the time. ining phystetans, after pronouncing | At this point of the evidence Kumpf perfectly sane, gave some ad yored to Kumpf was brought down on a war rant sworn out by bis wife Monda: ever Deputy Sheriff “Tom” Smith,| vice which, though not atritely med Who has known all parties concern-|joal in its nature, seemed to fit the @i for years, interposed the remark | casa that Matt Kumpf drank no m Tell these people,” said he to the frequently, nor deeper, than did his) inter r, “to go home and try to wife, and that the afafir was simply! quit quarreling; also to mind their neighborhood row, participated injown business and see that the by every and Austrian {n| neighbors all mind their own busi the th also that Mrs. | news.” Kumpfs was appearently Judge Morris seconded this advice railroading Kumpf/and the old couple went away to on ac-| gether, looking thoughtful brother Tesirous of through to the insane aaylum GIRL WHO TOOK ACID DIES IN HOSPITAL ot Twenty @ied at the! Rebecea Shaffer, 17 Beventh and Dearbora, goodbye, seeming to realize that the end was near. Beattie General hospital, in spite of Although the death is due to the|and power is used instead of the! ne hour as it does for 24. | without pain, soar or detention tro Medical aid, on Tuesday afternoon. | caustic action of the carbolic acid, | *!e of the load | “Now, the man who uses his curd! business, Many of these removed Around her death is woven a deep | none was found in the girl's room. | Gill said that tt was footish for the| rent for 10 hours would have a reeddl| Without the knife mystery. She drank a weak solu-|It is thought that she threw the | tty to try to underbid private com-| ing 10 times as great as I| SUPERFLUOUS HAIR without Bion of carbolic acid last Saturday | bottle through an open window panies in the bus Metrict, such! who uses eter eee making the Sen tere Gr leaving Bfternoon, shortly after she had| Dr. J. R. Booth labored hard to|®* in the contract for lighting the |per day, It ix plain that a ieeetn tek Yeeuaiee ‘ties war ales Teturned from a trip down town | save the girl's life junion depot. He thought the rest-| ter rate would give him about 1@|\that return. Treat skin disease with several girl friends. | The remains were removed to the | dences of the efty which are now be-| tires the bill that the hour ust#/LUPUS and CANCER | includ r) Her mother found her uncon-| parlors of the Bonney-Waison com-| Ms robbed to the tune of $$ and $6| would have, though it coms the city! Using the FINSEN and other thee @cious on the floor of her room that | pany, where they will be held pend-|® ™onth, should be given the benefit| nearly the sume to carry each peutic Hghts, remove freckles, ta afternoon and the girl never recov: | ing funeral arrangements f the municipal plant. So far he vident 4 rate shbuld r-spots, and other discolorations @red consciousness, except for a few} It is probable that Coroner Carroll o right, but th he got off wrong whie ust branch of the work being in th Minutes, since. She recognized her | will inquire into the facts surround- | ®%4 asserted that the rates for ount according te of @ physician who ts “aor Parents on Monday and bid them)! ing the death of the girl. oo . vette should be » furth © curr as well as fon mnlet, Give eaalp trenteheats ental oR edly pees Mayne nite * load j ire dandruff and stop the hair aon for the run ey hat he did not know what mn appeals to the trim! | from falling ution tn sound. | ~ Wee Sathiad shout, Bie remarks | In motor work it wilhej-d Treat obesity reducing your The bank was organized in 1890, and| “T° Hot taken very sort hours int Of] weight without injuring your | |reorganized four years ago. Tho! ,,,it lis report the committee « ost, and theretiy | health | DENVER, Colo., Aug. &—Because| Claims and deposits are $2,000,000.) 010) "ie Oe eee Bevel tity by sing ite| Gives shampoos, do manicuring | Sf wild rumors started last night, a) TR management declines to BIVE) jinn. had been Increased from 1 300 The ay ‘» al-|and massage, If you cannot visit fun was begun on the Deaver Sav- ‘talla iaih aad ares ee ta, ae m niinple ae the flat meter rate] our offices, write us about your Qngs bank this morning. ahaes wader tae tncrension Gant Ge Sotert will sive uutrue- | cane. ‘The management promptly an- WOMEN SCRAP hath Gand ad Gk tee ok n the back by whieb a cus- Rounced the enforcement of the sparklers. wc reg j an re y compute hie @ule of 30 days’ notice and 10 per ent payments, whereupon many left “the line, but noon found many wait ing to get their money. The guests of the Estabrook, 211} Union, on Monday, were treated to Vice President Jones deciares/a six-round go between Mrs. Mary pried ¥. Louden and Letitia Bryant, the Small payment down, buys an|'#tter being charged with forcible} entry and detainer. | According to the complaint se cured by Mra. Louden the Bryant woman sold her some furniture tn fat F. When she arrived to ctatm | . © | the property Mra. Bryant refused to | [given possession and then the mix- up occurred. Now the courts will| have to settle the matter. WATER SHbT T OFF Price hints— Wat ili be shut off o vea- ‘Lister's Tooth Powder, 25¢ size ... soiree adertyebaahes . psatecccanoeoncts Se nesday from % to 11 a. m. on South Kirks’ Snowberry Soap, large w | floating cakes, 10¢ size . 5 Red Cross Electric Mineral Water, | ‘ART LAUREL RANGE, the only/ Moubdle fue range in the market +1522 Ist Ave. Sole agents. eee This going to Lang's for your @rug wants means something. We aim to keep the best for the Tenth from Jackson to Lane, and $1.00 size... 2... -. see i. Sel ee Som Soh Tenth to! Dr. Davis’ Nervine, a nerve builder, | Tweitth, and everything south ot] $1. bottle, special . sie } Dr. Merck's Biood Remedy, a three| Lane between Twelfth and Six- ‘Weeks’ treatment. for....@1. 23) teenth avenue, to the city Mmits. Dr. Merck's German Liver poclinues cs | full pound .... ‘Bie Murray's Scalpicide, @ positive cu “B I r@) re) D for dandruff and falling hair | } ove It pays to to deal at Lang's. | noe sce tts frightful hideous may be either hereditary or contract ed. Once the system je tainted with it the disease may manifest it £07 FIRST AVENUE. COLMAN BUILDING | or ih oF on the tongue Between Columbia and Marion. | a the tongue. Bore te “ _.| Swollen Tonails, Falitng ow SPINNING'S SPECIALS. | Hair or Gyebrows, and finall rous-tike of Hones. If similar BLOOD ¢ treatment is life work. 1 sor ind It costs 10 per cent to k ind collect. The expense of ¢ ery wagons. drivers, horse sh: Dreakdowns, ete., which must be f sured in delivering ix 10 per ore ignore. The lonses to a credit busi-|kind. It « If you buy | the disease pay this |and sympt extra 1 for cash, | and forever the flesh, the hh system are stored to perfe p keep no delivery teams and save you r cent. an Hose nt's Rim Locks t's Det Brass Wi "Quaker venue =“ POISON NEW will impro gle Bicyet SYSTEM DENTISTRY The Maker Dental Co, FIRST AND YESLER. gate. ter It will be re lay | until sold. | SPINNING'S CASH STORE, 1310 SECOND AVE. Eight-day Cathedral Gong, strik ing hours and half hours—in a variety of wood and metal cases of the newest designs. 713-715 First Ave. Jeweler and Optician Opposite Pantages Theater. L. |. HOFFMAN, Manager. 1 | Havana Maj THE SEATTLE STAR—TUES DAY, A AUG. 8, 1905. ber of sumere will be required to plant and the ratewill necessa We greater We are extend vir lines as rapidly aa possible and by the end of the month will ha main — into most parte of the city, in COUNCIL PASSES ORDINANCE ESTABLISHES PRICES AT ag es 8 kent and Gre Lak We have attempted, however, to WHICH MUNICIPAL CURREN T SHALL BE SOLD—REDUCTION | take care of wtreot Hghting fret. ty OF ONE-THIRD OF PRESENT RATES IN RESIDENCE DIS | wai jampe pueue iveéete ta tot TRICT 19 MADE jdone immediately, ax we would only have to do the work twice, but the ii i delay will only be for a month or two In most canes. 1 ordi ¢ establishing rates )amouw for municipal light and power was The rates for business lighting All the power 1 for street panwed by the counc!l Monday night, | range from & cents to 2% cents, ac-|iMghting and munictpal buildings is President Gill casting the only neg vrai the hours du which a} taken from one machine, which om, went off at half-cock, leav Po rates vary from 7 centa to| Other generator stands ready for | = hin chair to ake « hasty and! 1.5 cent, on the same basis ae bust wae ' ivived attack upon the ordi-| ness lighting; that is, a discount ts] " given according to the time each day|4 WONDERFUL TRANSFORMA hat the mer uses TION His fellow members did not pay 5 much attention to him, and passe J. D, Ress, superintendent of the it, anyhow, ‘The ordinance ia the | Ment plant, made to The Star Tucs- esult of several months of slow but | vorning the following atate~ | Painetaking work by the Hehting |” regarding the rates fied committee and supertnter The ordinance passed Monday Teense, and. t% te theuaht Hight eatablishes separa tow for thoroughly and wisely drawr welder stting, business lighting 20 is Shine te te ba anere ing for residence lighting tn decided. profit, the residence lighting rates |'¥ different from the meth be being 38 per cunt lens than the harging for business lighting and : be = these pictures give you a stight uced rates put into effect by the . idea of the marvelous tmp Seattle Electric cx al The flat meter rate was chosen fi > din Bk tone aes | that can be made by up to date sur for its simplicity, and it ts believed | aie Be gery in the correction feformi hat this method will be satisfactory | ties and the oval of blemishes for mont residences aga ned of the face. This work is done by at Dewan. | The same system applied to but-|a surgeon who has made featural ordinance im so constructed | Iness lighting or motor work, how. | surgery his life study th small ¢ mer ta given) efer, would very unfair, Take,| We straighten noses no matt the full benefit of the municipal | for instance, burns his | what shape they are in, correct out Plant, discounts being made in ref | lamps for 10 how ts the city | standing ears, operate on hare lp erence to the number of b ware Hetit post as much to o ot remove wrinkles birth marks, « month's bill “The city haa © tes without meters ammittee sald it was willing vbmit to all honest ritietam, |r that it was a difficult matter to pre rly establiah rates, and that it hoped to learn considerable by ex~ The committee expressed ite pleasure at the reduction it ha Deen able to Dring ab: im the r dence distric the hope that tab) 1 fint work unfairness and pie to beth plant and or. The princtpal cause of unfairness to the plant im the ten- dency to secretly replace small lamps with larger ones, the coat be- | ing the while the princtpat | cause of unfairness to the customer | because it in to WASHINGTON DEBRMATOLOC NSTITUTE OF AND FEAT- the bes » gen vio oy lies in the fot that the rate must URAL SURGERY. ig null be raised above what @ meter rate | Eitel Bidg., Rooms 406, 406, 407 and — a a be wuold be 408, Seattle, Wash rao ; a If the current is turned off when | Hours 9 to 12, 1 to 5, 7 to & for the next 20, € cents for the third|not in use there is a chance of #ell- 8. Nightser, M #0, and 4 cents for all over that ing it to another consumer, but it 3. Phone Ordeal Of Brave Americans — settled dow et f the blood o £ SUWIMER ILLS jUMMER COLDS AND CATARRH, HAY FEVER, ASTHMA, AFFRCTIONS OF THE STOMACH AND BOWEL KIN DISEASES, AND OTHER MALADIES PREVALENT AT THIS SE or Tat YEAR, ARH CURED UNDER THE POPULAR LIGHT-FEE PLAN $5 A MONTH--All Medicines Free -$5A MONTH A Strong Recommendation, Indeed ‘The following letter, from & well-known young man of thin city, a member of the office staff of the Lowman-Hanford Co., who is highly appreciative of the benefits obtained, is here reproduced as an tlluse curative action of the Columbian treatment in chronic catarrh: | | tration of the Columbia Medical Institute, City. GENTLEMEN: | It is with great pleasure that I submit the following i\testimonial of what you have done for me:— | Having suffered for the past fifteen years with chronic catarrh of the head and throat, which had seriouse |ly impaired my hearing and injured my general health, some | months ago, I decided to take your treatment, with the following results:—My nose and throat are now clear, whereas I used to hawk and spit continually, and the noiseg@ in my head, which were extremely annoying, have entirely ceased. My sense of hearing has been restored and my gene ‘eral health greatly improved. I cannot speak too highly of your treatment of catarrh and cordially recommend your institution to any person desiring a perfect cure of this ommon and dangerous malady. Very truly yours, (signed) Cc. L. CAMPBELL. Harrison St., Seattle. OUR OFFER TO THE SICK We will give a Careful, Scientific and Painstaking Examination, including Chemical Analysis am@ Microscopic Examination when necessary, to each and every applicant, either in person or by mail, abso~ lutely free of charge. Our treatment, with all medicines and appliances supplied to patients at the nome inal assessment to each of FIVE DOLLARS A MONTH COLUMBIA MEDICAL INSTITUTE WM. McHARRIE, M. DB. Consulting Physician. G A. TUDHOPE, Ph. G, Mgr. Office Houre—# a m. to 12 m, 2 to 5 p.m. Evenings, Tuesday and Friday, 6:30 te 6:3& Bundaye by Appointment Only. 42). 22-24-28 ARCADE BUILDING PHONE MAIN 4111 SBATTLE, U. BA Articles used or soiled by patients |ice from the department, but the do not carry the infection fire company to answer the call TRIUMPHED IN HAVANA was at that hour fighting a fire of These conclusions were at once|less importance in another section accepted by the sanitary authorities |of that neighborhood of Cuba, where for nearly a century The company at Twenty-third and and a half the dinease had never) Yesler was called to Eight failed to appear annually. In Feb-|and Atlantic, where the barn and residence of J. Fuller were threat- 611 E. Camp Lazear was especially con- structed for the experiments about | four miles from Havana, and named jin memory of the dead comrade. | | The inmates of the camp were put into the most rigid quarantine. The | most complete record was kept of jthe health of every man to be ex- 1901 | perimented upon, thus eliminating | the possibility of than yellow fever complicating the case THOROUGHBRED MOSQUITOES. The monquitoes used were espe- pecially bred from the exes and kept | isolated within wire netting. Insects | wanted for an experiment were al- | lowed to fill with the blood of a pa | tient afterwards they were pur. | posaly applied to non-immunes in w Jack Vulnerable = | In December five cases of the dis | ease were developed as the result of | BY J. H. WHYTE ONL NALA RRIF | such applications, in January three - ee a e © (Marelli ned that the “be-| in February two, making in all Spe Be ke ee Oe ee ntetaner | Rating Assistant Surgeons Jas, Car- | ciltus Falcceneren te Pmt 10, exclusive of the cases of Drs. NEW ORLEANS kee fen itee | roll, Jesse W. Lagear and A. Agra-! was th agent of the disease |Catroll and-Lazear. Immediately tion throughout the Booth 2 oe monte. At thie time the American! Maj. Reed in association with Dr pon the appearance of~ the first Tiedied catnamee esamon’ te ~ authorities in Caba had for a year| Carroll had, however, already dem ed symptoms of the disease el ‘aaverimante Geaneus vod we and a half endeavored to diminish | onstrated that this bacillus was one patient was taken to a yel adi qeapationiag 208 thanoan of tek the dissase by general sanitary | widely disseminated in the United | 0W fever hospital. one mile distant. — er and placed the solo| ork: but while the mortality had/ States and bore no such relation to| B¥ery person in camp was rigidly stigma of the denced the sole | greatly diminished, yellow fever had | yeliow fever | protected from accidental mosquito cri ARP ao Mean a he |apparently been entirety unaffected.|” In June, July and August, 1900, | bites and not in @ single ingtance ae canola oF yellow fever | in fact, owing to the large number!the commission gave its oY. | aid yellow fever develop in the camp jmosquito, For this is now the sc-/ of nor ners, the dis-| at: . arr oh lexcept at the will of the experi cepted theory and New Orleans has| ease be a more free to the pe any to fight the Infection / were wenen on this line. It is to be directly a hey — we j Batlents and post-mc examina- | ALL IN THE STING fight on the mosquito. Yellow -_ |tions. In 24 cases w the blood} A comp! y nfoesquito-proof Jack” is expected to fall with the| Dr. Carlos F Finlay of Havana, bad | Was repeatedly exami as well as | building was divided into two com- Inaect advanced t eory that a mosqutto|in 11 carefully studied autopsies, | partments by a wi reen parti | PELT ECLAWS oF MOSQUITO DIAGRAMATIC SRCTION OF Mosovito To SHOW MANNER OF DISLASE INFECTION MACK , ENLARGED RMI ADOVT TO BREAK ™. STEGOMYIA FASCLATA. FEMALE Maj. Walter Reed, of the United ; conveyed the unknown cause of ¥pl- bacillus aceteroids was not discov- | States army, had charge of the yel-|low fever, but he did not succeed inj ered, nor was th ny indication | low fever work in Havana during |demonstrating the truth of his|of the presence in the blood of a the American occupation and near- | theory specific cause of the disease. | ly all the convincing experiments| Dr. H. R. Carte, of the marine NOBLE VOLUNTEER were made under his direction with |hospital service, had written a pa-| Application was made to Gen.| th Dr. John Guiteras, of Reed and those with bim freely risked their lives in mak ing the experiments which are now |medical texts the world over. Maj Wood, military for permission to conduct | ments on non-immune per volunteering for the purpose. y and full authority to proceed aid of althought the pe-| Leonard only five] of ¢ yuse to which a patient | exper ome infected To Reed's governor | per showing that riod of ineuba days, yet a was carried did not bi for fom days. was son 5 to | Read lived through the yellow fever|mind this indicated that the un promptly granted and to the trials, only to suceumb to appendi-|known infective agent had to un-|everiasting glory of the Americ citis in Washington three years |dergo a period of incubation of from| soldier, volunteers from the army | its ago. 10 to 15 days In the body of the bit-| offered themselves with the utmost | rlessness. . BACILLUS THEORY Dr. Lazear Up to this time the most general acepted theory was that of Sa TACKLED “YELLOW JACK." In June, 1900, Maj. Reed was sent to Havana as prosident of a board to study the Infectious disease of |ly became a martyr a mortality ocurred. tion; Infected insects were liberated on one side only. A brave non immune entered and remained long veral times. He was attacked by yellow fever, while two susceptible men in the other compartment did not acquire the disease, although leeping there 18 nights. This foment ated that the infectious ness of the building was due only to the of the insects NO OTHER INFECTION. presenc SOME CONCLUSIONS. The specific agent in the causa tion of yellow fever exists in the blood of a patient for the first th days of his attack, after which time he ceases to be & menace to the health of others “A mosquito of a single species, | the ‘stegomyia fasciata’ which ta fl |lustrated in this article, ingesting the blood of the patient during this infective period is powerless to con- to another person by its bite until about 12 days have elapsed, but can do so thereafter for an indefinite period. This mosquito “Yellow fover cannot be spread in scionce a8 a true hero, but no other} any other way than by the bite of | company the previously infected ‘stegomyta.* any other disease | nough to allow himself to be bitten | ruary, the chief sanitary offi- cer in Havana, Maj. W. C. Gorgas, |instituted measures based entirely jon the conclusion of the Reed com- | mission. Patients wore at first rig- house were sealed and fumigated to |destfoy the mosquitoes. Window and door screens were put afier | the death or recovery of the patient | A war of extermination was waged against mosquitoes generally. When the warm season returned a few cases occurred, but by September, |1901, the last case of yellow fever originated in Havana, since which time the city has been entirely ex- empt from the terrible disease. AND NOW HAVANA HAS |QUARANTINED NEW ORLEANS BECAUSE NEW ORL EANS HAS |NoT LIKEWL ADOPTED | THESE 1k STIFIC MEASURES. BAKER PINGHED! Biker, who went down James B Jinto the tenderloin recently to cele- | brate and cla | } $65 by Carrie Mul med he whom he re- i skipped the fused to prosecute a town when the officials tried to |compel him to appear against her, was arrested Monday afternoon by ers Mayou and I Every attempt was made to infect | OF individuals by means of artic er has a wife and | | that had been # by patients suf- | !n town and was ur ng to go on | | tering with virulent. yellow. fever. | the stand for fear the scandal would Young Americans slept for 20 con- | come out, so deserted them. At first © nights in a room from|'t was feared he had committed} which mosquitoes were excluded, in | *icide } ntact with articles soiled with! wow york Aug 8 discharges from fatal cases of yel- | .,- : Woks } base ore nee Ea a a raiirond, with an 4 a thr ry b has sertously nondmmunes were subsequently in- |.) the toad. nad Brvenaeeeaeall ed by blood injections and by })5/) een ma tor the Penal | means of infected mosquitoes | to handle its traffic The loss is estimated at $1,000 | There was no loss of Ii FIRES PUZZLE DEPARTMENT vania and Bri: A number of small fires have kept the fire department guessing re cently. The root of an asphalt plant Nineteenth and Highland drive, property of Stirrat & Goets |destroyed Monday afternoon complained — bitterly their inability to get instant | idly isolated. All the rooms of the| was robbed of | ened with destruction. The house | was saved, but the barn was com- pletely destroyed. The fire occurred at 4 o'clock Monday afternoon, and was caused by children playing with fire in the barn. An alarm from box 21 summoned the fire fighters to the rear of Mix & Russell's restaurant, First venue near Seneca, Tuesday morn- ing shortly after 6 o'clock. = of a colored resort was found flames. The origin of the fire r unknown, $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will pleased to learn that there is at | one dreaded disease that science been able to cure in all its stages, “atarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known raternity. Catarrh te. | to the medical n constitutional disease. nature proprietors have #o much fi in ite curative powers that they ne Hundred Dollars for any assisting it fadls to © Send for list of t moniads. 9 F. .& $O.. Toledo, O, nly Pills for consti: | The Garland Way of Cooking With Gas sell this Range on thirty trial and guarantee it to u 10 per cent less gas than any other Range on the mar- ket. Call and see them on dis- play at the store, GEO. H. WOODHOUSE 1405 Second

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