The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 4, 1905, Page 7

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) FLYER PLOWS INTO DOCK AND WRECKS IT The bow of tt umer F ae broke, Chief Ena r A. B Was smashed to sy the wharf | FU grabbed a monkey wreneh with and b) he Olympla Oyat 1 to make the 1 ary twist company Kod, and 1 not make the turn quickly injury | : t the I \ hing into the wharf at al dock § full speed. Crowded h pa F the tain Coffin b > aware of well } . b t F th land x V a ‘pe 1 nor K- holding he rev he gave to th He _— to th A got oft] ' They serambled back with 1 it is probabl to this fact} on the vou Sian ee $1.00 » Pierce's Fo i ' ny's & re y hea s Compour ing from) tb x aa the Pawed Liquorc © $1.00 at buliding # Liquozone, s ~ ai « puuned wets the Perana, $1 . Castoria, | 8 tome © a, Will ' . " 4 »p. cake \ t hour wt the polne all and tel i fast under n. t to M te IT PAYS TO DEAL AT LANG'S. STRIKES A ” | ROCK COLMAN BUILDING | Between Columbia and Marion j - WALLA WALLA 4—De- BUILDERS’ HARDWARE SALE s of ‘ “r Dargain giving is ee i ; show you . ones Weim the firet cargo of # down the Columbia, end near mouth the Snehe river ake yok @ large subm i rock and, th two at holes im her side nment engte aking on nearby rescued the w.| st and cargo will be a com-| ora te lone. tain Danatier wae in| 10¢ | “harse of ume. 2 pper —_— Se . Oc Lantern Soe bie use of a Bicycle con Ith and happiness to the ELOPE RS ARE CAPTURED, nation | But for the Intervention of Tran; 955.00 Cushion fork, coaster brake.| Kern, a stern stepfather, Grace Spinnis $31.00) Travis, 14, and Charles Keiman, 31,{ $55.00 coaster brake Racycle | would now be on the way to mat . y ony and also to Portland in- INNING’S CASH STOR | stead of in t < 8 1310 Resende. in the hands of the Seattle police department —— oan Hlopin from a point near Marys ’ 1 " ched Seat- ANOS FOR RENT] fics" were toate co tenure tor We are the oldest, | the fair, when the police stopped the largest and strongest plano and organ house in the Pactfte North weat. ALLEN @ GILBERT RAMAKER CO. Second A: train and took them tn custody Kelman is in jail, and the girl ta in the care of the police matron. | | The girl's stepfather followed the couple to Seattle Sunday morning, | and notified the police to wateb for |them. Sergeant Sprengle and Pa- jtrolman Mason looked all day tn vain. Finally the girl's father dis- jeovered that the was on the train that left at 9 o'clock for Port- and. He sneceeded tn finding Pa HUTCHINSON CO. Clothiers, Second ani Unio trolman MeDonald, and asked to |bave the “train pinched.” so that! | he could take them off. The officer | leontented himself with procuring the man and his young sweetheart out five miles ont of Marysvillo! and that he learned that his daugh-| ov | county jafter a hard battle with the waves Why Buy Any compactly Furnishings get our prices. Thompson THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, dnbr, 4. 1905. She Smashed Masher ° With Her White Fists MRS. FRANK GILBERT, CLEVELAND, 0. She ts the young matron who was pinched by a ma in a otrpet ear and swiftly came back at him with a p: , that himpee. ely able to crawl o ar. M bert 1g a r. Her prowess reau y exerciies had ar ugly waves of Lake Superto: was too late to « | riding safely imto the Duluth Marysville but he followed on the| yesterday, the little steamer N next train, What his next step will] Wind was wrecked on a pler | ie hard to tell but if he want struck by a huge wind and) to prosecute Kelman it munt be rown nat a pier, stoving in & fora the authorities of Sneho: hole in her side and sinking her No one was hurt NEW YORK | was swept by a | wind storm Saturday | | violent This city a and STORM LEAVES nig which has not yet abated completely. | leaneene and cellars were flood-| WRECKS ON :: der construct delayed. SEAGIRT, >? Sept. 4.-Helt the tents of the riflemen who are participating im the national shoot wore blown away by the high winds ithat sprung up Saturday night and continued ta blow unti! nearly noon yesterday KILLED BY BOMB LAND AND SEA ASHLAND, Wis, Sept. 4.—Pive men from the wreck of the steamer Sevonia, on Lake Superior, are thought to have been lost in the furious gale which lashed the wat ors of the lake Saturday night an Sunday morning. Another boat, tn which were 11 people, succeeded in reaching shore this morning, only The Sevonia, which was loaded with who were taken to the police sta-| ore, ran aground in a storm Friday WE MAKE ton hight. The rest of her crew re All kinds of complica’ Kelman occupies a cell at the city| mained on the wreck, and it ts SPECTACLE L jail and so far has no charges) feared t they may succumb BARCELONA A large! placed against him. If he was pos-| fore assistance oan reach them. b filled with 4 scrap] wed of any funds the register at/ ne exploded with terrific force in} © police station does not show it.| BREST, France pt. 4—The| the marine parade ye ny afters At the home of Police M Kelly| Umzumbi, a British ship bound for| noon, killing s#lx nding }pretty race Travis, whose baby face! London, struck on the Enner reefs|more than @, The perpetrator of ond light curly hatr, tel even al yesterds 1 t her crew and|the outrage te The tale of innocence and age, te erying| pas: ors, numbering 75, were res which was co im chaget r eyes out at the terrible de-| cued by fishermen’s boats the Um-|and covered h ce was left neement of Sunday night |sumbia was towed in by a French |at the foot of a t and by what Iran Karn, the stepfather, told) salvage vessel ne xploded la not known. the police that he 1 on a frm DULUTH, Minn satus 7,000 HOMES 3 RURNED | CONST Seven th succeastully ANTINOPLE sand hous Why Pay So Much More? Other body ts made of re killed and 60 wound ture | best gra avy polished s et step ella hadbehmagdnge = has quick baking oven, Dean's MM| \o cine the denactnce nt oe en bottom, guarantee patent m, guaranieed |The militia was fired upon by the re i heavy fire-box agitators from the tops of house ing; @ powerful water heater; Du sak votarned. Oho fire, A. det nl lex grate, anc lene anc ota plex grate, and is first clase in ment of troops stormed the strérig. ery respect jhold of the agitators Wan not anticipated by ists, their wives and ch t, and many » the reserv- Aw the sf ire & FAMILY IN EVERY s IN THE UNITED STATES USES A JEWEL. wore sre among the inj ST. PETERSBURG, | vices from the Caucasus state that revolt has broken out there on an enormous scale. Details are | meager, but It t# said the casualties number 5,000. The viceroy has tele- |araphed that he is unable to cope with the revolt Sept. 4. We carry a full line of House e our goods ¢ PEKIN, Sept. 4—The Chinese vernment 1s engaged in an en yor to open negotiations with | rmany and England for the rea- ‘ation to China of Kiaochau and | Wel Hal Wel FurnitureCo LONDON |News # Sept. 4.—The Central is reported in Rome Cor. ist Ave. and {that a revolution has broken out Pike Street Jin Japan. Dissatisfaction over the | terma of peace is the supposed cause. In well informed circles “hore the report is regarded as ab aurd, “thet oc ° a id BRUSH CARE | eo»: Bridge & Co., Popular Pri §¢ Clothig ° (ontineet from: Sage Cas) Cs reat Ext: re ¢ ecia f moral lesson, and @ gréwlor one to p th omployer a ee To the former tt ahould be a day of rejoicing over the birth of an » other year of unionism, which finds rst er oe Men’s Blue Serge and file still firmer in its prin r it should mean a S it righta trow sour atte window the wemy {fy Fall and winter weight navy blue Serge (full 18 0z.), in of men parade past you, just al; ‘ wrk co ie single and double breasted styles, stouts and slims, all We're not such a bad looking lot " cs are we? ens sizes--new goods just in, bought to sell regularly at own the earth wn at your | $12.50; Special Introductory Offer--- rT fe jo wer We just an} ordinary al Years bined } Vale MAS ANI you « a the and k ythed, and WHAT'S lot of hard working chaps, | nt clothes on at th ¢ more mosey are ak than we did soem Gn the ether aids accomplish a ne by which h” into a rival kind of raises you stn't blame us today if ¥ ttle noise, We're feeting had a right to, If pou ed qnough ¢ ant to drop up to our new Lae brick im that stracture | he suceess of unionism | every nail a re © to} sbine to protect your} day | Ch Fourths of ns m tinases July larder is full 4% are ecomfor there's enough the proverbial rainy de THE USE OF CHR ) FOURTH OF JULY? ANT CELEBR the good tably put oN AN EMPTY STOMACH And wh jand the f We'll te t's pretation THE | at keeps the larder full folks clothed? ell you, Mr. Employer Niteral and daily Inter of the old saw ABORER 18 WORTHY OF HIS HIRE! So Join glad that tented. FB oft we you and the desk vi boringma behind yc we'll give you a good And, while the women folks clear are punching mixing lemonad: talk things over When you see that oar wives w are) are to ye Duman as if thelr hw fathers w we union aod briga {ken an When union th the union Lat th the empl Glve th Dire, and your mon Beans. No. 1 a whites, § pink bear tiem, Jewish cnrian | Tokey grapes - A Little Down and a Little jored by tite tat cantaiousen, Biat@ 8 so | Every Week Pays for a Bg, rls vere ranted vo ® @ Tc, 30-tb. a | FIRE AT TROOPS in design 1 ornamentation, Lepat, ‘Gest Cates Dates, ickm, ‘$1 cartons, 6 o per case; limes, $1 per hundred; or- anges, $4@5.50; Wenatchee and Ya- kima peaches, 650q box; Craw fords, 900@$1; plums, per box, Téc per crate; blackberries, $1.50 joking apples, 60¢%$1; California ah Butter and Cnesse Washington cheese, —-11@ 120; cream brick chees . fornia cheese, 12 4c n cheese, 18c; Hastern cheem butter, native creamery, 260; cooking, 156@ 2c; California fresh creamer e enstern butter, 23¢; Oregon butter, 22. Birtetly fresh ranéh, per doxen, 26@ 220; Ore 23@ Me; eastern ue in are the Closer together * per Ib; lemons 6@ 6¢ Allan pineapples, $5.50; Caliter= mney, 12% per comb. our celebration; be we are well fed and con Remember that the better more prosperous are all the other men behind r home on this, the Ia n's Fourth of July. Leave ur two-bit pantellas, and union-made cuchre scores and! let's sit down and just as dear to ws as yours that they are just as nds and ere “big guns,” and that men aren't all cut-throats nds, then maybe we'll get and there'll be lees nd more harmony Ben Franklin said, “Ip | # strength.” he meant i men and all classes untoniam ayer and employe ¢ laborer the worth of his he'll give you a run for of be bet ween THE MARKETS Vegetables. Gry, per cwt, $2.25@3.76 mall whites, $2.60; choice 86; large whitem, $3494.16; a 8 m. $4.00 me, 9003 ault We per Fruits. 6 per cane; figm cane %-Ib. 7b; seediess fi 10-1, grape fruit, $ elona, $1.50@ 88. @5.60; cocoanuts, soe uckleberries 6o@8o per Ib 5; extra C, in bar- ty sacke, i; beet 10@12%a $ naple agar, ‘pod within 16 dave New BRIGHT NE YL PALLY THE RENOWNED &¢ MOST VALUB FOR YOUR MOD PATTERNS WE'VE BVER siiC $7.95 ESH FROM THE LEADING FAC RO BALTIMORE) MAK TAINABL AND CERTAINL OPENING SALE THIS WEE Fall Clothing TORIBS OF AME PRINCI cK. UNQUESTIONABLY ‘THE -Y THE CHOICRST LIVE ar cK A. BRIDGE & CO. 1415-1417 Second Ave. Next fo the Bon Marche GEE! BUT AINT IT TOUGH! SCHOOL’S ON SMALL BOY CACHES HIS SLUNGSHOT AND RELUCTANTLY ‘T TOWARD SCHOOL HOUSE (BY NAN BXYBSEE It te all off with the small boy. Throughout all King county he ia being rounded up, mended, scrub bed and packed off to school. De spite the fact that Monday is Labor Day, many of the sch opened iu the country, and in the city an hour of organising and enrollment in the morning brought the reluctant youngsters to a painful realization of what is about to begin in dead earnest All the echool doors will swing wide at 9 o'clock Teesday morning swallowing up the juvenile in toto, and shutting out bis dearest joys. Ne more will bare brown toes dangle in cool, shaded brooks, nor from fallen logs along the lake shore, and the bent-pin fishing in dustry will languish. No thore wil eloquent little heaps of clothing be observed on the banks of swimming holes, bringing @ reminiscent smile to the face of the passerby; inct dentally the staves of empty barrels will be allowed to fall io the barrel will cease to be @ part of the juvenile wardrobe, and the old joke] of pilfering clothes on the bank wil go over another summer Among the diminutives of the gentier vex there has been a pro- STEAMERS COLLIDE HUDSON, N. ¥ t. 4—In the Hudson river here the small pleas ure steamer Young America was rut jown and sunk the ferryboat by George H. Power. Mary Bell, Jen nie L. Bell and Sarah Brown, all of and Margaret M young wor Three other pers uding the ca were rescued New York city, Kay, of Coxsnc were drowned. on the steamer, in tain and engineer The two boats w attempting t« pass in @ narrow strip of water just below this city. The swift current arrie@d them together heavily and the Young Americ ak almost tm mediately, carryt four young women to their deaths Two of the young women were re turning from their father’s funeral AUIOMANIAC IS PULLED iN Chester Burnham, 16, thought could with levil @ 10 0” Sundey morning, and almost br Burney Oldticid’s latest record After several astonishing bursts of speed he was stopped to find out the meaning of Patrolman Carle- ton’s waving arms and drawn re volver Yor undor arrest. What do yuh mean by suo actions as these rapped the patrolman with his billy on the front seat of the chew-chew wagon. Burnham wos released upon giv ing $t0 cash ball and the patrolman was told to seeure @ state warrant for bbe {nounced flutter for a couple | weeks. While the future men jbeen plunging Into wilder diss! oon way farewell jhave been preparing to duties that are to come. tle aprons with been fitted upon patient little mod ls, and old siates have been dill gently scrubbed by busy little fem inine hands, so that cord with crisp new alico covers of the over-night made upon new teachers. Elabor fof nolay, stone-throwing youngsters nd when th again settled « he ar trails, there « soft dust of bare little feet with spreading toes, and of prim, stif squeaky, Ii ham-clad dawn their | heir arms. F worn by with ging brat besid the r cached under a charitable ations t and requ for killing ¢ road, will t a favor us among th men and elaborate pat sin cir pen-wipers, with notch towards a seat of learning will t thronged with little boys and g ho have swarmed Into their « best bibs and tu now a r school use, and the exbilara angeness of a new class-room w hrill the heart of the spick-and span youngster whose fist clutehe 4 much-prized promotion card, Bu will be a goodly sprinklin ase in whose bosom there | rill, and whose hearts are a hilar dom and the be sinning ¢ vain, futile sigh behind stupid books, which are a nothing to the big open book © nature, calling thre the ope window, It will be who at the end of the column, and wi reluctant steps last cross the thr Incidentally, it will be th oft they may ae- text-books in and little heads have uncomplainingly borne the torture process of curls, 80 that good impressions might be 1 primers under hrewsly mp o fern, there will be a dinner-y r wo, the p ty of improvic ones who h not yet le heck tites which will set up a redoubled clamor at the noon hour ges, manufactured from scraps of and white flannel, will engro: > pinafored contingent. In the city every street leadir upon whom a watchful eye will keep guard, for the truant officer Will be gin to take serious notice. Truast Officer Trueman Ketchum, whom every school boy in Seattle knows @ mile off, knows exactly where every *| swimming hole within half a day's travel is, and just what sections of tions of the joys to which they must| the lake are dearest to the heart of the future women the Many lit- big pockets have the truant. And the delinquent knows that he knows these things. That is what makes the game inter- esting. Furthermore, the delinquent knows that there is a juvenile court eotablished for the express purpose of attending to his shortcomings, with keen-eyed, discriminating Judge Frater at its head—and this — the game still more interest. ng. But ft also makes the game still more difficult, and small wonder ate playhouses have been razed and/| that the face of the 1905 school boy families of rag dolls packed In refer-| is doleful. jence to home sums that are to be] For him the ringing of Tuesday Jone, and to fireside sessions of| morning's sthool = vill eae the THE CAT I8 ON THE MAT.” | knell of all that seoms good to him All over King county Tuesday] in life, the death of all his summer morning, excited blue-jays will be| joys and hopes. cawing out their resentment at the —7 intrusion o their “ly solit Ragley’s Corner HOUSEHOLD DRUGS Special Price This Week. Household Ammonia, % gallon, _ inclusive bottle 25e Hin % gallon, inclu ve t ee |f| Bonzine, “i” gallon, "inciuslve bottle ws - Bbe Wood Alcohol, % gallon, inctu- sive bottle -+++ B50 Lime Water, % gallon, Pon = | ve bottle ...... Bedbug Poison, we make f t Powder, % pound 20¢ ‘Team, an, 20-Mule artar, % pound 2Oe Wax, for sealing fruit and 12 i Olive Oil, pint 8, 1 P Best Impei Spirits of Camphor, % pint ilyeerine, % pint ........25@ Best American Jersey Lily White Castile Seap, 3-pound bars . as a Special sale on Toilet Paper. F Delivery. Both Phones 982. “Raat LINE" WAND. HOUSE FeST 209 tat Cline’s Pi Just 1 abo OUR TALKING MACHINE DIs- ¢ PLAY 18 IMMBNSE. Our Sheet stunners. fuste = prives are Think of it, alt tho atest Music LB at 15¢ per copy. ano House © Post

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