The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 11, 1905, Page 8

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rae 4 an i Deluge of Contest Letters Pour In EDITOR COMPELLED TO ADMIT THREE MONTHS 1S NOT THE RECORD OF SEATTLE HOUSEMAIDS—NUMEROUS TESTIMO NIALS TO THE CONTRARY . Editor will } all back “ say that I have 3. Lippy's four years, #0 1 guess I Respectfully been at of housen in Seattle famille home from ot of these state usually ad her MISS ORA SLEEPER.” | THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, NOV. They Disposed of Susan fieary’s Body in the] “You ask, ‘Isn't there a domestic | ket it ecord for m than three month sewlves There is My girl now 14, has] t cooks | been keeping house for me for near-/ WM. HOWARD, ALIAS HUNT n their | ly three years, She has done so well| eave y vd a ood, faith wants vitthe nuldren, | t t pon A Iw 1 part hb either JOHN WURSTI R | 1 ame fre ' y in 1900 h Mra, J. F. Male thre ELSIE BAUERSACHS, = | Boyist AV 1 th 1 Pay ay fg Be | LOUIS W. CRAWFORD, ALIAS ALBERT H. EMERY s po a ig ot Rogue's galicry views of the two men arrested in New York in just working ten| the Boston Susan Geary murder case. Howard confessed that for montha and half steady $100 he helped Crawford dispose of the murdered girl's dismembered T also was wit me family | 1 walt on table, help do cooking body In an eastern ¥ ears. 1 4 do all kinds of mixed work Vive at 1623 F st, and MARY BUCK my name is Cora ( Fort Lawic THE PLAY OF A sie Soap STRANGE TALE OF THE MAN- was infested with adites, but EATING TIGERS OF INDIA. = jor ne eae OF came ne nee the tige giared at me and 1 was In charge of a party making bal next wament whinesl @ survey for a Truttroad itn td iged up toward me Nagpoor and Hyderab J “aig, Seg tom ms there was no hurry had been keeping a watchful eye on work our party playmate. and he now Bunting as a surveying Ton teat sores ae est I left camp. at an early hour ie tharehate tired tas Morning to fish. While | carried o md shouted at the top of his rifle with me, I had no intention going out of my way to find game. On the previous afternoon I had ob Served what seemed to be a capite hing spot in the bend of the river The effect was immediate. The beast dropped his tall, uttered a long drawn whine, and with « sort of farewell giance at me, bolted for the forest. [had looked bim over! me of the native servants were pretty well, and had noticed, among| lmstir, and saw me set out, but I did! Gener things. that he had @ broken Hot want their services It was! Ciew on his Tight paw pretty thick jungle” between the)” we did ne ak camp that day. Swe and the bend but at the bend! gust before sunset. as we sat in there was a clear spot an acre in a he dtent, with a heavy forest growth | Spaces, "mcuine our pipes a tiger | charged boldly among the serv and a leage of rocks for a. back-lants, seized one and attempted to sround. make off. We rallied to Prevent) I had landed half a dozen g00d-/ and the beast knocked two other! sized fish, and was just then playing} men over before he was done for, | ® larger one, when a slight noise) when we came to examine the body | Startled me, and I looked around to) 1 nad pot the slightest difficulty in| gee such a sigSt as has seldom come | identifying it as that of my pray-| to the eyes of a sportaman. A full-| mate of the morning grown tiger w hin five feet of ITS DIZZY me, playing with one of the fish. It} Was the last fish pulled out, and in| its dying agonies it was jumping | around in the grass, Every time it moved the tiger would reach out a/ paw in a playful way, and once or fwice he struck it hard enough to Move the fish three or four feet. I Rell you I was a badly frightened | Man, and all | could do was to sit} there with eyes and mouth opened. | ‘The tiger had crept down from the biuffa, and why he hadn't attacked me was a mystery. He went from fish to fish, turning them over with | his paw, and time and again brush- aching heart, He has made for- heaters are in use. The dainty Ing me with his tail as be moved A good roads committes for the] Fat Pome os tunes for others as well as fo IRESIDE about. My rifle was 10 feet away, jensuing year was appointed | pet fte al by yh Ee neenwe Smet 2 > tom, Me himecif and could have: retired Sketenn = hernins an Jeaning against a bush, and I might Monday a large number of cart} $ Inches in ty ear | yeara ago, but te 40M l nesveettvels- bive, tnaiadl have been {idiot enough to try to/ will tarn out to participate in the antand hareless remedy, without ex. | ed up in. this suffering “ 7 mense sat- reach it but for a warning. My per-| jebration of Se ® birthd tay | ail about in engi Sea ek oat humanity. For your own inter- sonal servant had followed me to| They will assemble at 3:20 p. m. at| grep tthe aS Wose wanes " est you should” consult him — — — Euna He —oo | Alki point to convey the Sipe «| BF. Orecon « Sue +a Ragley’s Corner money ta no -obje tion and then sang out: “Do noth- | back to the city | How to get a home. Page 6 Rainier Valley Is trifle. If he fails to do ing to provoke the tiger, master, He | NEFIT TP —— what he has done for othe le a hiloweele: if you do not croas Hy cary Baron bery my Close to Town poritively refuses to accept WOODHOUSE CO. him he will go away.” Pe oe ot tk red cent. If you are sick he will He meant that the spirit of a good |eion of the First e SELLING OUT eal you; if in trouble, he will 1405 Second Avenue, native had been transformed, and it was clearly the common-sense way lee. to follow his ad gave me no att As the beast| I turned to the fish tugging at line and landed him. He was of good sixe| and full of vitality, and the tiger waited in a playful way until I re-| Moved the ok and threw the fieh | on the grass. T he sprang for | it like a kitten would for a ball of yarn, and he played with it in the| same way. It was laughable, in| apite of the circumstances, to wit-| Ress his actions, He v run | around in circles, @ young dog 4 leaping over n would become softly forward to pc upon one | of the fish. Each one as caught| was fiung to him, and it was a full half hour before he was tired of | the sport. I expected he would turn to me sooner or later, but the native | saw the change in demeanor first} and called “Master, the hilowee is going to y with you! Be as clay in his hes B ‘The ti suddenly left the last fish landed, and came stalking up to me, purring like a cat and acting very playful. His first move was to worm his head un my left arm,| and. I'm telling the solemn | truth when I say t I smoothed down his fur as if h favorite dog. I had or hat, and this he got hold of ir teeth, and played with for 10 min-| utes, or until he had torn it all to | pieces. I had no more bait to fish with. and drew in the line, and sat) there waiting for the tiger's next} move. | Overlooking the lake of Lucerne Rdagyllond or oe =e slong is the Burgenstock, and {ts summit ame over and rubbed against me,| 44 ; vtae 37 and purred in a pleased way, and I ridge, the Hammetschwand, 3713 feet above sea ! is now reached by tourists in comfort in an electric elevator It takes three minutes to make the ascent in this fashion, and | rubbed him with my hand from nose 1. I gradually got over my but was yet very anxious to ftair would end. The| seare, know how the « fervous and uneasy and the har on his back stood up at intervals, sun was getting well up and very! it is like going vp in a baloon, as hot, and the beast would soon be! the framework is bulit like a tower | seeking bis lair. In about 30 mins! iy the wide of the peak | jen the ti began to show aj —- ones’ ange {nh y anor. We acted} NAKED NERVES, j ‘em up quick with Dr. Mile# jude ost he had got the scent ot or they will suffer from vant, dnd kuch proved to be nd friction, and will ache | the case, in you, Dr, Miles’ Nerving I dared not rise to my feet, but I will make you fat, strong, hearty, made up my mind that if the tiger (and oblivious to nerve trouble. At druggists, Money back If fire? bot- fally to benefit attacked me I should make a spring @ff the bank and into the river. It tle -MANY KILLED IN RAILROAD WREC —_ ’ (Ty Bertone News Ass'n) here this morning on the Texas & FORT WORTH, Tex., Nov. 11.—A | Pac int railroad. Many are report collision of passenger and freight | kite A life trem has gone to t trains occurred miles west of seene of the accident GOLD ROLLED OVER PAVEMENT WHEN GAR STRUCK THIS MAN Alexander Rose was struck by a,pockets being emptied of all his money, About $50 in gold pte Kinnear car Friday night at 19:20) ,otied over the pavemont nae the o clock while attempting to cross the | victim of the accident forgot hin street in front of the postoffice| juries in a wild scramble to recover butiding his luere. The car was going at a lively Never mind about whether I'm clip and struck Ross with great/burt.” he remarked to the con foree, knocking him to one side | ductor, as he extracted a five from and rolling him over. underneath an innocent bystanders A shower of gold accompanied | foot “Just help me col Ross’ ground and lofty tumbling, bis| money again and I'll not nt ix for the bene fit of the Bethel home, the purpore of which is to help homeless girls A |ALLEN’S At the Rainier club the Seattle! Automobile club held ite annual LUNG meeting Friday afternoon. About BALSAM ~ § motorists attended | Baptist church, at Christenson’s Wednesda November 1 hae “owen, Yates 2 | LION CLOTHING HOUSE er 24, and will oceur on that First Av end tain Os. STEAMSHIP ALAMEDA 6AL- VAGE SALE Novelty Cloak andj Suit Mia. « 1207 SECOND AVE, Opp Pantages Theater, At the lotthere tor sbete Bile for over Pitty Years ain, eaves wind colle, and Ss the bast FIVE OFNTS A BOTT. You Certainly CANNOT AFFORD TO MAKE YOUR UNTIL SATISFIED AS TO THE STYLE WHICH WILL BE MOST BECOMING TO YOUR FIGURE OUR ENTIRE WINDOW SPACE IS TAKEN UP WITH OUR DISPLAY OF OVERCOATS AND RAIN- COATS. Tone : SELECTION Broadhurst System $1 8up “Maker B10» J. Redelsheimer & Co. House in the 800-804 First \ve. Cor. Colum bia Strongest Overcoat State, WE WILL MAKE OOD..... Shirts, ..10c Cuffs,... Collars,. E do our best on one collar or one dozen, and OUR BEST means as goodas youcanget. It makes / quite a difference in cost to you if you leave your bundle atone of the following offices. Here are prices for call trade. { Main Office, First Avenue and Seneca Street (Cor. Third Ave. and Marion St. 116 1-2 Yesler Way......... MODEL ELECTRIC .... LAUNDRY... WE WANT TO SELL YOU ALL THE OFFEE YOU USE We don't deliver. We roast all our own Coffee. We buy our Coffee in large lots direct, cutting out all the middle men's profits, #o can give you a better Coffee for your money than any bouse in the Northwest, Try Adams’ Coffees. Your money cheerfully re funded if not pleased, Remember our new location AdamsTea & Coffee Company 1535 Second Ave., Cor. Pine St. Branches ’ Locates the Mine and Makes a Rich Man Out of a Pauper YOUR HOUSE IS UNCOM- FORT- nes gb GARLAND HEATER Prof. De Forest Two weeks ago this wonder- ated a mine 1 the re this mineral and after drop- ¥ a few feet goes from PIANOS We sell better Pianos at lower prices and om easier paymen's than acy other bouse in the city. 2 shaft of was struck th Comfort, luxury and economy abound where these celebrated man rich happiness to and has many an brought KOHLER & CHASE, What would you think relleve y bad In BOTH PHONES 944 of « lot at Twelfth Ave and Spring eet, or one at Bast Pik and Broadway one at Second Ave. and Bat Street, for $3007 Wouldn't yon jump at fluence. he wi on the verge ¢ will hets CHICAGO LOAN OFFICE HARRY SILVER, Prop, ARTICLES than at other Street For leas money places Pozzoni's Powder, all shades t the chahte of such a Son hen weit oad 117 Yesler Way. buy? La Blache Powder hem to an end place ve borrow money om Yet we are selling lots Swansdown Powder and all kinds of at Fifteenth Ave ib BP Java Rice Strictly Contidentiahn oe and Dean Street for 5 rything 0 pon 300. « ey are just ear | ne ® her dice veg th Rosaline thing but the truth . j arn ance fro : 103 Second Avenue South, Chinese Medicing | the center of town, and Complexion Over Guy's Drug Store, Co. & great deal nearer the Parlors 305-6, Phone L 3099. Cures all Chronig sholesale section ne Open on Sunday Diseases of Man | 1 When Jackson Street elan Massage Cr er Woman withs | is regraded people will out operation. | realize how ¢ t Massage Crean Powerful 4 an ‘ nese roots, berber | town this property is pore Mag | NOTICE....... vegetables used. We cure If you are wise you will t to now and profit by the Increase o {8 which is sure to come ed Si BREWERY Eczema | Send f our free B t bath at hom n Stomach, Kidney, Female ses, How Two and Two Make Five Liver, Weakness and all other dt WORKMEN Florida Water i Almond Ber STILL ome NSULTATION FRER Bay Rum, fine quality ‘ond Ave. Bouth Cr iy Washington, } LEWISAITILEFIELD (0. ON STRIKE seal, Woah 22 HALLER BUILDING Both Phones 982. Free Delivery se RESTOR VITALITY—Have ew | thousands of Nervous ‘Ded Elgin and Waltham ana} b!ity and Insomonia. ‘They cleat Sp atches,| culation, make digestion perfect and tr 0 ur {mpart & magnetic vigor to the whole i | bein All (rouble stopped permanents Houghton & Hunter |‘S,ssi¢ af rrp monen SR Bale | oug UNLOF | realed’ ‘hook free Peratan Jewelers a ark wireet quaker hia. Souk Tot Piet Ave., Seattle | int First Ave Tioee” or Rerter Baap t [fit iret Ave lobe” lock, First and Washington roe KNOW WHAT TO. POISON’: mars “a pimples “Bidader SAN TA [A Cures in We have Home-Made Preserves, put up specially for our table use SA Sitees 43 Hours the = ath ulce UNION BAKERY falling hair. wone ins. catarrh, a t know ‘it is BLOOD POIBON. AND CAFE - 5 Pend is DR BROWN, WS Arch - Somes Philadelphia. Penn., fo y Talk to the man. Page 6. ° 4 te BLOOD CURE. #240 per bottle, Iaata 1413 SECOND AVENUE. tani Beindae nee one month old tr attle only by He wants to talk to! you, Page 6. WnnnnnAnnAnAnAnnd Giove block ee eee

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