The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 18, 1906, Page 7

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ORKERS AR ANGRY pisT Ais )F SOCIALISTIC CIRCULARS ARE ARRESTED AND FOLL R38 ARE INDIG NANT OVER TREATMENT A DAY IN THE SADDENED LIFE OF EVELYN NESBIT- THAW ° PRerndX ) THE SEATTLE a me te 8 Ls | | Y Evening Genmmmegll mar ands tor Defense ‘ > an AT ANOTHER STARA first by ed the to install an fire The own if ser Doors. - . Ditrtao Saving! That means a |ittie reasonable truga’ are earning of making a part of your money put away in the keeping of some good in stitution which will pay you something to encourage you. We feel justified in advising you to use our bank. We Pay 4Per Ct. Interest We Have a Branch at town. George JAMES D. Hoge, Prest N. B. SOLNER DIRECTORS Ferdinand Schmutz, , Bamuei Kosenberg, & Trust Co. Cor. Second Ave. and Cherry St., Hoge Bidg., Seattle, Wash. Agenta Alaska Banking & fate 5 Nome, Alaska wit Co. Steamer arrived from J gettheastern Alaska ports end wih » Friday with general freight and explontven The Saratogn G expected to tive in & ate tontgh » a « * a 5 . © fe x h ' steamer Kits « | | | . | TAR—WEDNESDAY, TULY 14, GOURDAIA 1906, WHIPP| | REVIVE! THEL THOMAS MAY HIM 006 SUIT AGAINST MOTHER SPENDS TEARFUL} HOUR WITH PRISONER NEW YORK, J itt wae red today that t teams THAW CHARGED WITH NG GIRLS jing him to an a ' Hl ize and I i at in th nd t ner this afternoon Thaw and & n ie 1 1 Judge Olcow has ax inane’ Oe ee eA ‘ * : + OVERNIGHT ‘ * * * - ‘ $ ENTRIES & rounrs nace * * «4 TT Ree eee ‘ for Thu “ - k FIRST RACE f ‘ vd ~ iP iee . I I ¥ ‘ FIFTH RACE nt ; th ‘ ! od J SECOND RACE : SIXTH RACE THIRD RACE BREAKS FA ST. Popular Form of Investment BY EATING UP A CAFE Seattle Business Property Made Avail- able to Investors In Any Amount WASHINGTON, July 1-1, Al tear t - h ast night. Up until noon he t The Trustee ¢ fdes the ownerst operty . hg we of cot Units 1 runt may be invested in the moat A f . my ke in the wit tal ears and increase-value way, Upon the refusal of rk) lot the sup ' pt his |wumpts 10 to each investor mo in proportion as if t » en: The only ray of light Im Mrs, Marry Thaw’s life day by day is the few moments she ls allowed Jo |» on he hastened to the senate cigars. sit in her husband's company in the Tombs prison, immediately after her lonely breakfast, her auto | = annie ' | mobile bears her away to the jail. Usually, on account of the prison routine, she is obliged to wait | rt + eho etna a natente ¢ i maith 4 it the | im the anteroom for some time. The meeting of husband and wife le always affectionate, and Ma. | stan Mees ties sermtcatas , | Thaw is atwergs tearful when she is obliged to leave. From the prison she hurries to her lawyer's Of | vided ownership plan; it is a manent division and the prop | fice, where a consultation follows. After lunch at the home of Mise McKenzie, where she lives. the | reporters begin to arrive, but t t more than @ glimpse of her in the window. Part of | ‘ is thereafter sold im these Unit-Inte For example, the own her afternoons are spent in preparing memoranda for the defense. She does not go out in the evening, » ‘ h | but reads a great deal in her room. r ee Prope ». 4, located on 1 avenue, Washing | |ton st nd Prefontaine Pla livided into Unit-Laterests, SEEKS BROTHER'S ADDRESS | |and investors mi use as many of the Unit-Interests as they de Miss Jane Borstein, writting from | sire Canandaigua, N.Y avka the polloew for information noerning het | | The title to the property ie held by the Washington Trust Com- i brother, John F ri of - | , , , prog } ote atte 6 4 pany ) | e py under a trust deed which specifies exac how the property | F a wae hy lot running ont of gsuianbal acmstehgeles-cohbtnets: : - : : Ploeeomenes ber Rt ‘ I be managed, how the rentals and proceeds shall be divided and | Port Townsend jon would increase qui under | | WREKS WILL RESULT Ih OF ns to such an ox protects every interest in the same way, whether the amount | FIRE IN LAUNDRY. | DER PROHIBITING THE WET. |‘ -ipeyei ipo npepetnmmndinaesn: st small | | the and ented be or small ‘ : "HILAL PHIA, July 4 ae «tion of the etty of George | At tt A o'clock baad a besed * oy ew a re ait " vod TING OF LAWNS. Use More Water, plan will be fully explained on application at the offices of it have temporary injusc- |S, & Sire was ternes ip trem | otter ane Soha During warmer weather the house e it inet nbia & Puget | Ward's hand laundry, on Fourth | -) the Peat mee ine Of water increases «yr in-|the company in the Lowman building, and those having money for ta I Sound, and the Northern Pacific |®%. 5¢@F wey Fire caused | 1. 0. Me wir With the very first reearrence for ting that many & ners te es E . P | raltways prohibiting them from |D¥ sparks from ihe amakectnck etd} coptance If 5 in condition few days of hot weather, such as|the faucets in their ho remain |Yestment will do well to investigate before investing elsewhere extending Ubelr road me Ralnter yz quickly subdued. { O'Brien ts sore He sys | alled last week, it w almost |open much of the time to keep the pay. orm permanent, was toda. |rounds in too st He saya he! waary for the wate part-jwater cool, or ry water, | jcoatinged until August I | put Berger out tn 30 rownda | 4 off lawn eprinkling. [instes to kee sews i The delay war aske an tbe Al Kaufman. the siiforntal This probability is rendered prac: | cool ount of thin waste, the result of an agreement between heavyweight, te after bot rien |tieally certain by the experience of | recurre of hot weather will i j town and Seattle and the | land Berger, and says both are department during the saaties the discontinuance of _A. Bridge & Co.. Popular Price Clothierr Hiway companios. | | dodging bier ree days water for sprinkling purposes Assistant Corporation Counsel O. The present sprinkling hours tage of water has grown |B. Thorgrimson stated today that SECRETARY WILSON BUSY. | Jour into effect on Monday of this serious that the question of shut lif an agreement coal be reached dates week. Since that date the weather [ting off all « + is between the parties providing for OS, PACT. Meta has, until today, been much cooler |being seriously by mem hthe railroad to pass underneath vetary Wisen 1 than it wae last week bers of the council. The prevailing Rainier av. the injunction proc 3h = | tna peamta her ys Alin pao pinion appears to be that where ings would be withdrawn i jouteide consumers have no other } : }Omaha, which he ‘This enabled the department to [hr oP don hy fnew 43 NEW TORK, July 14--The potter, | - accumulate a Witle water over and |yo"ry Of dom apa: according to ® report, are venti above the supply on hand Mo vid % 98 | gat nt the = anti “ ide a little water in the j | gating 8 astounding morning. With an inflow of Sr a ae geal | jo A robberies in the tory of }proximately 22,500,000 gallons al eee: peree j i Che. counts ue the day there ta, during the present | | recat hey awe Mag cooler spell, & little surplus, cat! | See SPORE EER EE EER than 960,008, were stale 0 | mated at about Oe gallons a| # * j nan . ghaiy nid | With cooler weather si Mon | # * | j port | od in the reserv proximately | # « ae | 6,000,000 gallons. But it om. * | SUIT FOR RENTALS. | - erga —— *. THE MEADOWS, July 18 *. | Weather clea tra fast. The @ ’ ‘ peaple men ° | A sult in equity was filed today | SAN FRANCISCO. nan! i sow oe ; on * hlidren—are In attendance at | by Oriental Realty company a ceatinn tenet .” me of > th annual plentelagainat H. C. Taylor, and | Natant sie tor the . Sia tli b | Taylor, his wife, of Toledo, Ohio, | Railroads, walked out this S Sieb and a Seat Celene. ti helte recover damages to the amount te enforces tho elahtaeer! — S ae a | o well as ret lof $13,500, alleged to be due froe y were working ten hours e » F L«* 1 fer that the ithe rentals of the St. Charles h At & meeting early this moraten a rf f * ake advantage of! property, which was parc men rejected the company’s of * > 1, second. ® ~ ._. [iia by the defendant and pls fer of a nine-hour day, or ten hours * > 1, third * A lene eram ar ftift in 1808 lot $3.46 . aI . oF | City engineers and the company’s *. * 5 addressed by | } - poor velhaa rumBing | LOCAL ATTORNEY SAYS SIX.|* yal White, * sn f th leetric station reakers | * Tramway, Chic Aloha, Belle # wit * ntutees to anata apparently TEENTH AV. JOB IS POORLY |x Ree 1, Little Jok Lucian, ® ate this evening NEW FOREST RESERVES. DONE AND THREATENS SUIT|, bs ee 4 eee ee NORMYLE WILL HURRY. | overt BAY, July 18-—~The} 'f NOT REMEDIED | president today signed the procln | te: I A report was made to the board } math creating the Heppnerntor-| } On LS) cial of works this morning by an in ext reserve in Oregon and the Pin-| Harrison Bost tor Mi pector to ¢ onginesring depart e reserve in Callforaft | ney, filed with the { works | ment that Contractor Normyle this - - | tite ing @ complaint a - Sale lmorning increased the number of loondition of the agphalt paving on jteame and men on the Loulse at DEN VER. Cote. July The 4 « declares that ff the | fod. This ia the contract with i loder ¢ Vike thie morning} take sieance of lwhich the board has had so much ed 6Phitadeiphia as the next the wilt bring suit against ‘ s trouble on account of complaints | place for a convention yactera, Gtirrat ‘& ( to nasa Line of sizes complete—Flannelettes, Homespuns, |that men have bees worked longer - ay SUCCUMBS anpel them to complete t rk] NASHVILLE, Tean, July 18.—| Serges, Novelty Mixtures, ete., in [than eight hours « day. eee eee eee 4 in a workmar ~ mans ; The grand jury which has been fn: | all the popular shades—Excel } * a aiid omplaint reel tha "| vestigating the tobacco trust 4 e ues: _ ‘ P se | STRENUOUS COLLECTING. |e MULTI-MILLIONAIRE BACH: | aireot was not properly graded |journed this morning, aubject to lent values; all go flow at ...... #@ ELOR LEFT FORTUNE #/ QOISE, Idaho, July 18—Captaly| ‘st ¢ sp Bigg ane -vcor tinge B all. It returned no indictments. Because Cha ©. Simpson, of |# FOR HIS INTENDED. & | William Yates, of troop A, Bods. | ™* o neh rk was Also a large asortment of Summer Outing Shirts, h Seat wed. Frank Po |® }teenth cavalry, who was injyre uae aniitee vines lue from $2.00 to $2.00, On spe ) ce and conld not pay|@ NEW YORK, July 18—It @ | yesterday at Botee barracks by and th at owne , WELCH LOCATED. rnene in value from $2.00 to $2.5¢ n special mn deman latter procecded |@ was revealed today that Alfred @| runaway horse, died this morning cei engage a 1 hb, who deserted a 1 00 to 1 50 to break his jaw. Judge George im-|#® Helt, the richest man In Lon- @/ fie never regained consciousness | ined to the engineering c eich, whe, seuarta at Pape 2 e posed a fine of $75 and costs|# don, who was a confirmed @ |jfis remains will be shipped to bis) P*r\™ of the city regarding 1. nad sloped with & as gainst Poquette this morning \@ bachelor and waa called & ®/lformer home at Macon, Ga. | Bostwick complaing also a vg Rigocwr iry, going left three insur @& — condition of ar 2 near 16th ay ® h im to Ala 2 on the trans plier merge oe oe | | bet Howell and ve stx,|port Buford, haa written from SEEKS LOST BOY. }® ance policies One in the ® | betwee: well an ‘ Soomuae to hee sustinebedie aa Shaman O01 ead 0 ‘ a6 ate clisabet | formed by the ' tallard that she wou! 0 hi J. A. Thorman, 21 2nd av. N., last) @ 1861 in favor of Elizabeth Ben- # if vedas seed -moeg e . ee ead an’ dae daa Gia _ UNION CLERKS AND UNION GOODS night informed the po that Bis! @ nett intended wife * [tens u d | ll-year-old boy, Glen, had dimap-|@ * jend asks» that ge matter Se vee peared Mondey efferneon, Sime @ eee eee eet eee te jthe attention of the bos a RESCUED BY BROTHER. | | wh time nothing has been secs} 3-1 wi - | The complaint w o taken up or heard of him. by the beard at a moet’ag to be held] = white bathing in Lake Washing ext Saturday ton yesterday Mins Emily Miller SHOW HOW THEY WORK. | was rescued from drowning by her + | brother Chad. Mise Miller jumped Representatives of the bidders] FEES es from a raft and was sinking when a for the fall cell work of the new jail | . ‘ | her brother reached her s buflding gave demonstrations be} SANTA CRUZ, Cal, July 18— ageahecorge™ Roem fie. gn ° the board of works this morn-| Rev. James Bdmunds, of Portland, jare active throughout Canton Ds | ‘eit 1415-1417 S nd A ing of the quallty of thetr construc-| repeated the lecture before the} A Russian tea merchant BPR ey Se ae BAR WILL MEET eco venue loi kk. Chief of Police Wap- | Twin Lakes assembly this morning | pel to pay @ ranso 810 a., July } : = oensiata, Ballding Inspector Place, on “Religious Aspect of Child Life,” |An American ettizen named Lappa | known that Senator A f suf-| The Seattle Bar eon oi ton wilt Next Door to the Bon Marche Dreriff t. C. Smith and members of |which he recently gave at New / was forced to pay $2,000 for his lit [fering with Bright's 3 His moet tonight In : a. nee i the batléing committee of the coun Westminster, B. C., and for which erty. The British consuls are de condition is more serious than Is} Commer » alect officers and xf nounced by the merchants ag weak. generally know point committees. ‘cll attended the demonstrations. he may be tried for he

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