The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 16, 1905, Page 9

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, SEPT’ |, Paid Thom OF Dr. Gladden Sees Victory Ahead in Se Se wets) His Fight Against “Tainfed Money”! 16, 1905. The boy was 28 days old. The cause of his death is not knowm. Hoe was in perfect health Mriday, When the parents awoke urday they found bim dead PITTHHURG, Pa Standard Ol company WAS SHORT-LIVED nix and lower % cents 1. m ' distributed. and the police were| THE MODERATOR OF THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 18 NOT iehehehalahelichehelalalelehel rea, Sept, 16.— Mine n new mi Tmawgeh ei || needed to protect It and keep the DISCRURAGED OVER HIS TURN-DOWN BY THE BOARD OF |& MICHIGAN CITY, Ind. Kept * 1 party will arr next niow F } men in order ® 16.The Morthweet. Indiana & - — The emperor is preparing \ : AN OPPORTUNITY MISSIONS, BUT WILL QONTINGE HIB VALIANT CAMPAIG % conturenge of | the | Mothadiel RUTINY BABY JOHNSON, OF BALLARD, DIES DAY AFTER “DAD” 1 ehurch e decline ° ate “window sha j THROUGH STATE BOARDS AND INDIVIDUAL CHURCHES aetna ees waltte: bb Re WRRAAKASLE Litman aki weawomeo: alee | os dha lorte IBY * ragation at Whiting, Ind, to ® Aurelia Herrera arrived in this olty | TO SAVE MONEY, # John D. Rockefeller for finan- # thie mornin from ialceeeslebas sae $n.0ee-New b-reom cottage, Se For the balance of this week we aa to place the fairly and] # cal ald for the building ORR Rt ttt tot tet te Set ta) pared to sign articles for @ mateh ed near 3 < } Sage D0 following orieen ‘ ERE ER 4 seal +. » hing per y Psd * new church and parsonage. tle KUl with KAéie Banion at Loe AMaa car erms HAIR BRUSHES, extra long brit-|@ «1 ard made ®| points involved heretofore | ® hs ah : Ballard, Sept 14, 1906. * | before Tom MeCurey’s Aub on Ooe wpenthly thea, $4.50 kinds a3 & the ton of the ®lobscured and ambiguous The|* *¥**¥¥¥¥ ES HEY Y He Doar Mr, Star & |tober 1 Herrera regards the - 1] $2.00 kinds BY & ‘tainted’ money subject, Hlad ®] question is not settled yet, and it 2 * jay! I've got a kid that ought to win the biscuit or take * | match a» practically closed . . — HAIR BRUSHES, extra stiff bri) @ Dr. Gladden’s resolution beon &] won't be until it is settied fight | more careful tn soliciting funds from|* & leather modal or something like it, for having the longest list * big = tea, $2.50 kinds $1.95) & the only one under considera- #] Hut it In before the churches of the| such sources in the future. The re-{* Of living forbears. He will be a month old on Sept. 19; he weighs ® ' Me $1.50 kind $1.05) & tion, T think it would have #} nation for decision, and that dect+| mult will be the ame in all churches | *® four pounds and {6 15 inches tall, His great-great grandfather # The World’: Real HAIR BRUSHRS, good Ddristlee—|® been pansed without question, #}sion will be made in a very fewlof the United « In the end|* Gnd grandmother and his great grandfather and grandmother, * Pi onrsbiy ; 5 oth Pt "s $1.00 kinds . THe] w bur the substitu ution #] years. It muat be, and there is no| they will abstain entirely from seek-|* 40d his father and mother are still living, which makes five liv- * aa E 60c kinda 40@ | & complicated matters right & {doubt in my mind as to the out-|ing such contributions # ing lines of generations. * Mass., Aug. F se kinda 2VO!E| w& thing wan done when both were &] come. ‘This question ean be only setth * If you know of anyone who can beat it, I with you would * rs in w r other prizes - Also Bath Brushes, Cloth Brushes.) ® jaid on the table, #o that the ® A algnificant fact is that while} in one way, and I belleve that [have] * let me know, as the boy holds # stand ‘ nge to all com- * won at the National meet. NEAT CORPAGHS Grooms new! Military Hair | Brushes, Razor] © poard could get down to the #| most of the religious periodicals of | lived long enough to know how it] era i # |P indian Motorcycle... $2@ ot cred, few mingtes walk from | Stops, Shaving Brushes at 25 Per)» real business before It #| the country have taken an affirma-| will be settled. ‘The result will be! * From his dad, ah Tf, Tectéetey we Castes 6 crema Terms. Cent less than our regular selling) » Mayor David I’, Jones. # | tive stand on the solicitation of M-[ the putting of the churches on al * 0. H. Johnson, Ballard, Wash. * $140) -4¢ with Be sedioand $1100 Gaul a 7 ALT RE x | Btiee. . Minneapolis, Minn. ®&|/ gotten wealth for church and mis | higher level. The move * day until pold. 5 * Alaska Hulldina ’ nl | cacaary pespanen, & wajesity of jhé| chlarcnes saul be Spe TIT TOTO TOI TOTO FOTO TOI IO IOI TOTO OT HHO Below are a few Seattle Jow price re $1.50 wolid tumbler Night 1 advocated church ry| whieh were tur Kreat newsp the country, | before the editorials of whieh ¢ rs eee RR iT PAYS TO DEAL AT LANG'S. E TODAY FOR THE PIRST TIME Although the board of foreign t weight, take the same view | had to be eventually approv BY CYNTHIA GREY. he sald ened weal % wenciithaten missions on Friday afters Ain I do, Among the stated that his post Whee 0. H. Johnson, of Ballard “lm from The Star and want to bolish tter lots bet poned of Dr, Washington Gladden’s| Herald and he ator of the Congr wrote the above letter to The Star|know more about the little boy that|f gy v4 the Univer Crainted” ‘mronay reostution in tay-1.Chi ako ‘Tribun |tienal church would be in no wise| he was the happiest man in the|Mr. Johnson wrote us of That ? e "Talkane ing It, aa well an the mfbatitute reso-| ing Post affected by the fact that Friday's }State of Washington. you know oN Latch ff + lution, on the tabl & vote of 46] Bun vote showed him to be in the mi And no wonder Here The Star man stopped Night Latch .. . $07 FIRST AVENU 4 P E m, the University to 10, Dr. Gladden by nat the Have you noticed that the lity faction, ‘The position of e Ho was the father of a bright,/abruptly. The sound of a woman's|9 Sd Nails, keg soos te be had within’ the clty COLMAN BUILDING sentiment of the board was in favor] of a local evening t ye Im purely an honorary one, his [healthy little mite of humanity; the |sobs from an adjacent room warned | $126 19-in. Stilson Wrench @ 4 Between Columbia and Marton slution and that the vote|in favor of ‘tainted’ money? lef duties being to make addresses | wife was out of any danger, and| him that it was no time for waxing be Oval beaded old copper Hie residence oom ae ve been reversed under dif. | axked. when and where called upon, At} they were already planning on the | merry. " Dae ek Fae | ferent conditic No, but possibly hela arich man.|/the council of the Congregational| great things tte little Jobnaon ‘The baby died last night,” said Splaning’s Cash eee 4 tomorrow University car | That ts the opinion he reamed | Howe I have heard of several| church to be held two years hence | would do when he grew up to be @) the sad-faced woman - ics doe Seb, tee ane eee to @ Star man Saturday afternoon per editors, who, though they}a sucessor Dr. Gladden will be | man And the reporter quietly left the erty. Adjoins Ravenna Park. We are going out of business. I) petore leaving for Portland srnonaily felt the sume way, Kave| elected, it being the custom never] Johnson sent The Star the above | little cotta f sorrow and heart SALESMEN ON THE GROUND. In the Hoye’ and Children's Had th not been two resotu-| directed the editorials of their pub-|to elect a man to succeed himself, | letter and Saturday morning @ re-|breaks and slowly made his way Clothing Department we have i |, ” » aft-| porter called at the Johnson home| pack to the car line. os to a fraction, Suits lone house I believe mine | licationa against questionable gifts. De. Gladden \eaves Saturday a ’ j back to the car lin BRUEN & BEST, E | ‘or $2.50, now selling [[| Would have been adopted,” he said Does the decision of the beard] ernoon for Portland, where he will] to get story” on the remarkable | What 4 difference between the net . F Suita that sold for “Many of my friends told me after-| mean that it will continue to sofielt| speak Sunday morning at the Pirst| little chap who was a ee tone of the letter the proud father 24 Marion E $2.50. Suits that ]]/ wards that they disliked to vote for] money from Rockefeller and othe#| Presbyterian and in the evening at] in the possession of living descend-| wrote Thursday and the grief that Ch t now $1.50. | my resolution becaure it would have] money kings?" was 4 of tir, | the Congregational chureh. ants. now envelops the little home! ronome er $3.00 kind f placed them in the position op- | Gladden Mayor Jones, of Minneapoti, who| When the Star man rapped at the| Poor little Roy Johnson! He did Maker — - os i a are alt the ta , | posing the report of the prudential Although the board did not°'p#| has been attending the ns of | door of the pretty little cottage a| not live long to glory in his unique Oar Raste bares ee at Geek, | committee prove of my resolution,” was.4h¢| the board, also loaves Saturday aft- | 8ad-faced woman replied. distinction, And the father and|f| Watches accurately adjusted q : a Touran guinte, $100; 2h80 Bhirte, However, the main potnt gained! reply, “I believe that it will be muols' ernoon for Portland. The sight of the tears in her eyes|mother no longer plan on what ajf and correct time guaranteed, “Underwear, all-wool garments ji] and the darkened rooms inside told| great man he will be p Casal IN tor tec that ‘sold for $138. All- fl ee the reporter that something was| Instead bg eee . if] woot garments that sold for $2, f{ roads, hain't it, and’ by jimminy | amiss, They are now planning on a tiny CHEAP—Fine room house || $1.25. Heavy feeced Mined the ow ey a im «| crickets, If ennybody’s uain’ tainted | Nevertheless, he forced a smile as gravestone in the Ballard cemetery G, BENINGHAUSEN near Madison care, $976: easy terme |i] Tho kind, 60 mney 1's them Callers WhO? OWRD | eemcnntetnenetnse 713-715 FIRST AVE. ht 5 ai. Rae In Suit Cases and Grips we “ $9) tn" raitroads iis Sa Cede od id Sim, see Te neko It Was Not Talnteg | "aiahvnntten shouldbe tara Lake Washington, 15 Men's Clothing has been re- ed in finding th’ coin, but near minutes’ ride from the business cen- duced to a price that will sell ——— sighted in lookin’ at th’ feller thet CANNOT i ter, ‘here you can buy lots with ctty old be ‘ty wus a mishun water piped to every Jot, aklewalke | them, Suits that sold for $30, Tho $100,000 gift which John D.] McCormick harvester trust ve li Ry RES dle ef and street Hehte at $% up: termes $i now $26. Suits that sold for $20, “ 1 ary I'd take all th’ tainted I cud « UN eer week; no fers late so close | now $15. Suits that sold for John D. Rockefeller, jr. married! an’ I'd ask Joab Wise fer some of in ao cheap, take car on office 3 CO. PALA On the Renton tat Une, stot WiniSt, water front with an uptodate new, artistically butlt S-room egttage com ‘or St cluding foruiture. the fies party will buy it to look at this [IN BALLA oa jotm, finely located. with new §- hy he corner for ‘Thin be y, in Batiard LAK see dams, Td? 1th Ave. 8. $$$ om ay a, Mth Ave. near Madison street. 8, terms. Owner, Lock Box a Cie 16 For Sale—S-room modern house, terme, Owner, S€8 Aurora Ave.. Fremont 18 M. RB. CRANE & CO, INC. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE 207-8-9 Eitel Buliding. Second and Pike. Phones 52 Down Town Office, 1209 Alaska Bullding. Tel, Main 24; Ind. @ —tt sidewalks and street Log 3 Hl per week. ng nington street to Southeast Seattie. cry water, Lota, TWENTY-SIXTH AVE. PROPE: 0 for @ tot Wixi and Groom he ia for & lot LID and + room house ¥. sine of thene | oes sold on time. fice and let us take see them WINSHIP BROS. Room 20 Colman Bidg. CITY water, sidewalks and lights, Lots, ber "Take car on Ashington stree Boutheast Seattle si Perse ne desiring successful met erating the real estate business id write me. Address D-t1, care axis Wanted—To buy big lot or acreage on Queen Anne Hill or government Fthcamenee rm Ballard 191 “ cine water, “sidewalks and street lights Lots, r week. ron Washington street to ©. Dp, acres Hittman sells mm and lote and helps ople wo get homes than any five irms in Seattle, because he selia cheaper and on easier terms than anyone et suburban more poor tion, right on the } this side © Take Washi fare Ep besten book: of jiskets.” Twents aalesmen are at Atlantic City at until aga all the tote are sold. N bay lake front » ch at C. D. Hillman’s fown town offices in the Times bloc! Blonesty and square deal tn motto, If you buy o are 4 goad customer for lif i make you money, Com w We are the owners. erry water, sidewa' mn oe street Hghis. Lote, 6 up per week ‘ake car on Washingt 4 street to Boutheast Seattle Suits that sold for $15, now $10. $12.50, now $5.50. Remember the place at the corner of First ave. and Cherry. ‘The Retirement Sale. HM. LEWIB.@ ©O. TEETH =; OPAIN NO PAIN NICE TEETH We are the discoverers and cont constmvent clans work. Come in and have free examina- tion. All our operators are licensed by Ge state of 4 Womenaien, We do ost work, but you m best Pawn Pies half thes orice charged by dentists who belong to the dental trust. BROWN'S Paisless DENTISTS * eee tn 6 Union Block, one door south of MacDovgall & Southwick’s. Houre $208. mto6pm Sun- days, $20 to 12:20, Parlors ex 2 moderate winter, pe fer a dry. and sleighing. nd muddy ‘Then cross the tains and settle down in the Wenatchee Valley, where winters are dry, with plenty’ of snow fall, but moderate and pleasant > extreme cold, ne cutting wind Bleighing Weather a Valley ° ot vmnet fine. the newly the offering you a h summer and winter, and an opportun to be- The Wenatchee Valley fruit exbibit Portland Fair excels all in F and color, 10- ORCH or appien, and per prosperous Home Fruit’ section "in w very cholee plecer stil Get full particulars from H.C. PETERS. Owner. 3 Alaska Building 590090000000000000 o ° © Real Estate Titles a Mpecialty. 0 ° ° ls EMIL J, BRANDT ° Rockefeller presented to the foreign missionary board, now in conven- | Gon in this city, giving rise to Dr | Gladden’s now t:mous resolution, was not “tainted’’ by that extensive- ly abused manipulator af oli stock. That is the story that was float- jing around ¢ Congregational church Saturday, the Rockefeller faction of the missionary beard be- ing a agegind assiduous in re- mrne S 196,000, #0 it ts aald, was not “made” out of polluted Standard Oil, bet from the stocks of the big Mins MeCormick, daughter of CYT) 11> sainted he's bin winnin’ at back MeCormick, bead of the harvesting machine trust. It is aaid that Miss McCormick, now Mra, Rockefetier, gave her church-going husband the “tip” by which he cleaned up $200,- 000 in buying harvesting machine; trust stock. Joba D., ir, gave one half of the big pile to the mimion- aries. Just why be was willing to split the proceeds with the board is 20t! swotiam Willlams, explained, but possibly the ease with which ft had come into bis bands troubled bis conscience. MR. DOUGHARTY DOESN'T AGREE WITH ROOSEVELT HUSBAND SAID TO HAVE ABUSED WIFE BECAU: DISCIPLE OF THE PRESIDE NT'S RACE SUICIDE THEORY “This man had supported his wife and children. This is not denied. ‘Therefore, for the sake of the ehil dren, this court will not allow a di- vorce in this ease.” Much to the surprise of everyone in the court room, Judge Griffin made this decision in the case of Jeatina Dougharty against Thomas Dougharty, Saturday morning Several witnesses had testified | that, while Dougharty had furnished money for the support of his wife done so grudgingly, and when his | wife had asked for money for ne cessary household uses, he thrown It at her, striking her with \ it, and hurling along with it curses and the profancly expressed wish that his wife, along with the money, “were in bell Mra. Doughbarty testified also that she had not Iived with the defendant as his wife for five years, having been made to loathe and despise him by certain vile acts which she did not wish to speak of publicly. Prt vately she spoke of these to the rt. Other testimony, given by UNCLE HENRY ALSO TALKS (Uncle Henry, substitute Star Dust philosopher, was out in his garden coaxing cabbage worms into untimely graves when he was hand ed a copy of The Star, Friday af ternoon. ‘The first thing he saw | was the article on tainted money by Josh Wise, Henry filled his old and took a few long hard pulls pipe as he read what Josh said about |him, and then remarked) Thet ol’ rascal, 2, Josh Wise, ‘ti Siw tot oe checkers when I skunked him Jouh never got a an ip th’ king row. He's got a lot ter say "bout tainted money, he hew Ree'n told th’ story ‘bout th’ time swapped his ol’ gray mare with false eth an’ a glass eye ter Hi. Davia ra sound nag, he wouldn't talk and big family of children, he hed! bad gammon lately, too, by crackey. id At Ballard known by every one in Ballard as “Billy.” who was @ partner in the Williams Brothers boat house, died Friday night. Williams was an old resident of Ballard, having lived there for 14 —_. Several days ago Williams with an aceident while gotng to: hie wort. On the read to the boat house there is a very steep embank- ment. Williams missed his footing and fell. He broke his arm, and it fs thought he received Internal in- SHE WAS A | juries, Whether or not thie was the cause of his death is pot known. He was 67 yeare old and was a very popular man among the Ballard people Mra. Dougharty and her two daugh-| The body is at the Mayfield under: ters, was to the effect that Dough- taking parlors, where the funeral arty bad trented his wife brutally] ¥!ll take place on Monday after- each time any of the more rooms bables were born, resenting t crease in the family. When the court said that for the sake of the children who were being supported by their father, there should be no divorcee, the plaintiffs’ attorney interposed. But your honor,” said he, “this [him so by his personal vileness that} she could no longer live with him She will oven agree to let him have the custody of the children if the) should try to’ live with him. al woman who refuses to live with her husband cannot expect him to hand) over money and be good-natured) about it, This al! happened fivp| years ago. The decreo will be de nied.” TAINTED COIN” s'much ‘bout Rockyfeller's dona- tions needin’ formald’hyde | I hain’t 80 strong on scripterd ge I might be, but I ree'lect one plane} it sez something men oughter give everything thoy got ter th’ pore, but they want nuthin’ sed ‘bout scrubbin'’ th’ tajnt off th’ eoin It's th’ team thet makes th rune th wins th’ game, an th’ mishunaries thet gets, th’ most coin thet duz th’ most good. Ye never ask th’ team if they won on J errors er by battin’ th’ ball over th’ | fence with th’ bases full, du ye?| I'm a good Congregationalist, an’ | | Congregationalists, like th tution, foller th’ flag. Mish |—an’ Doe. G. Gladden jary—git half fa | thet’s taking mon most it's consti rail from th |man had made this woman loathe! & |e mony in the other trial for boodting | "bout thet ton | ° “WE CONFESSED TO PREJURY SACRAMENTO, Bu the stand in t bribery trial this morning, and 4 that nearly all of his tosti- 16. ors wae on Sept court thinks their welfare is at| was false, Bunkers was goaded by stake, but she cannot live with) Grove Johnson, Emmons counsel him.” jinte a broadside confession of per- ‘The evidence.” said the court! jury sternly, “shows (hat this man has! Senator Wright i» attending as a provided amply for his wife fnd| spectat and listens closely, but ehiléron, and I think this waojian! his countenance was unchanged during the grill The latter © mer companions, while blurtin hia testimony, but Wright and mone act as if they nev« the witness before, Bunkers stl on the stand this afternoon. PADDEN CASE IS DROPPED P. P. Padden, grand jury ft alement of cou! « of Bunkers. castor nut m was against whom a dictment for em ¥ funds while ing as deputy county treasurer in 1903 was found, along with another t bill charging ex-Treasurer ©. F. Whittlesy with the same crime, not be proséeuted criminally was determined on Friday when Prosecuting Attorney Mack intosh ordered the case dismissed The prosecuting attorney says It ould cost the county a great deal f money to gather the evidener ' to convict, and that be 0 lapse of time and the impossibility of securing many im portant witnesses ounty to pro: it would not pay CHRISTIANA, Sept. 1 A wegian boat collided with a wegian torp: boat near 7 this evening. There n which killed met Nor Nor naberg and tw an officer Au the New Styles ”) Hat Store: Co., 1831 2d At a3 Kanmons | My glares at bis for. | v had seen | | are (2) a “) WM. M Office PHONB. Of Interest to All in Search There are several features of the great and successful work car- ried on at the Columbia Medical Institute, est to the sick of Sent am © FREE OF CHARGE. No Expense for the Filling of Prescriptions. and Appliances are Furnished to Patients Without Cost. Certainty of Cure in All Curable Conditions. Tho Nominal Fee Rate of Five Dollars a Month, Placing the Cure Within Reach of Every Sufferer. These are Important Considerations for All ¢ Treatment for Any Chronic Our Specialties Chronle C Ear Diseas Kidneys and Bladd Piles and Columbla Medical institute cHARRIE, M. D. QA and Friday Forget It Remember that the correct fit- ting of @ raincoat requires as fine & knowledge and skill as required for the proper adjust ment of any other garment. We fit correetly. Our prices for Reliable Rain- coats are: $10 0935 J. Redelsheimer & Co. 800-804 First Ave, Cor. Columbia Strongest Overcoat House in the ' ‘Btate, Of Health that are of vital inter- They and the ontire State of Washington. ‘omplete and Painstaking Examination and Diagnosis, All Medicines Yontem plating Medical Ailment or Malady arrh in Every Form, Rheumatism, Dis , Nervous System, tal Diseases. Asthma, Hay Fever, Bronchitis, see of the Stomach, Lunges, Liver, Blood and Skin Diseases, All Ree TUDHOPE Consulting Physician. Ph. G., Mer Hours-—9 a m. to 12 m to 5 p.m. Bvenings Tuesday to 8:30, Sundays by Appointment Only. 24-26 ARCADE BUILDING MAIN 4111 SEATTLE, U Dentists who are still ing the old-time and oat ane methods = are pages smn and Pits aetil deh Bi H ‘ they’ have ‘thelr own, expertenes 7 ve ir OWN ex; as absolute proof and enjoy the comfort and Se nin their great work alw: ‘Their patients know teat they replace missing teeth without falling teeth and make them last as long as any. They know that they can straighen twisted, crooked or protruding teeth and make them regular and beauti- ful. That they can restore de- cayed, discolor chipped or broken teeth to a whole, sound, perfect condition and give them the same shade and color as thelr own healthy teeth. They know that they can cure pyor- rhoea (Rigg's Disease), which her dentists say is incurabie. They know that there is not a trouble or disease of the teeth, mouth or gums that the Ohio Dentists cannot cure perfectly and for all time to come, It is no wonder, then that the Ohio Dentists have the complete confidence and gratitude of all their patienta no matter what others may say or how much they may decry their system. They have passed that stage where disparaging statements affect them or make any differ- ence in the great work they are doing for their thousands of pa- tients, whose confidence they have. Fully protected by Ohio Dentist: and thia of course, prohibits nyone else from practicing Al- veolar Dentistry. Others claim- ing to do this are imposte: The Ohio Dentists’ fees are very reasonable-—more so than those of ordinary dentists doing common work. They make no charges whatever for examina tion, consultation or advice. invite those in need of ‘ientak services to call at their commo- dious and Juxurious offices, where all are treated with equal courtesy and consideration, The Ohio Dentists’ practic has become so great that they have specialists to assist them, al trained in the principles and practice of Alveolar Dentistry by the Ohio Dentists. Bach of these operating assistants has his own particular line of work to do, and as a result is highly skilled in the same, Beware of imitat- ors, OHIO PAINLESS DENTISTS, 4, 5, 6 7 and 8 cor, Third Av.

Other pages from this issue: