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Star's Exclustve Services) Tenn, May 21.—-It ts that cotton factors and the south lost be | Warehouses were overcrowded, After ..0 rush season thle cotton has been spilled out and allowed to dry. The very best that can be 4 and $20,000,000 during Pleked from tt does not bring more Seast geason on account of short: than 1 cent per pound and as low ears. ae ty cent, That figures aa low aa of this loss Was due to ox $2.60 for a bale, and possibly as ‘of the cotton to the elements high as $5 per bale, recta of centers like Mem-| An ordinary bale of cotton should rehil aiting transportation, | Sting more than $50 when the price situation the country | !# close around 10e per pounds, | ially in the east and mid Tt has been estimated that more je blamed, Thousands and | than 200,000 bales of cotton have/ of bales of cotton have gone to the bad here this season, | iene place, after Dills of lad-| Those are regarded as low figures. | jesued consigning it to all Figured at $45 per bale, it would) the earth mean nearly $10,000,000 In cash | ter long cotton has been Value which farmers, factors and | im the streets, Rain, buyers have lost in this district | gnow have fallen. literally Yet the outside world has hardly the product until (t has heard a whimper from the south a decayed apple The this season, There have been very _ HUNDREDS OF BALES OF COTTO 18-year-old Jeante Bolter became the | bride of Mariano G. Saurio, whe ts three times her age They were} jmertied with the consent of the bride's parent's and will live with them, eons WIA RAZORLESS Seddle islands in the fe CLEAN SHAVS POSSIBLE sk, A PECULIAR POWDER. | of the vessel is safe seahiciabaiesiies eraser Alger bas gone | 4 rasorions shave ts the latest. A British inventor has put out a deptiatory powder whith, made) into = paste and applied to the te dangero’ fe being seat from | Speetal Service.) | May 21.-—No trackage | t exists between the and Chicago, Mil @ St Paul ratiroada, the Milwaukee can go to! over the new line to be wthe Union Pacific. This comes from the best of a8 doves the following | Milwaukee road enters KH wih mean the con of another rafiroad be sound and the Ore is. The only way thie BEFORE APPLYING. would be by en} ; ‘agreem: beard, makes it at once so brittle ethers Pacific and the) (hat 1t can be raked off with the ’ back of a comb, a pleee of tin or | postmaster of An | hae been captured here cleding officers past three months, and he taken back to answer to « 4f defsications. Last that he biames his arrest but whe now is mise SCRAPING OFF LATHER WITH. i WOMAN'S HAIR COMB | playing card. The hair and the lather are scraped off together People who do not like to use a) — as D. May t1--Chief of Geltvail hes tanned a procia- | that he wants spooning and) tn the public parks Mar ting from thie open air} Peaking he wants to know fat & suitable recognition | Given. | Deraker te Found Gutlty, fratght was found guilty | teens tn New York. | TORK, May 11.—Speaker | @ Cannon, of the nations af represen * came to nd met & number of bus He declined to discuss ¢ AFTER SMOOTH CHEEKS. Reaches Lima, razor can now apply shaving Perd’ May 21.~The Lowel |powder and knock off the stubble ea) expedition arrived | With # stick the pRATH BY MENINGITIS, | FISHING CAUSE | SPINAL Special Service.) HAM, M 1.--Upon returning from a fish trip Sun Say evening about § o'clock, Thom : seized with menin gitie and expired esterday at 9 o'clock after suffering great ag May 1 Santo Creact my The young man has siways ant, wae errasted \enjoyed the best of he and hie With the robbery of |tudden death has almost prostrat widence of saled his widowed mother, whom he when val-| helped t pport - ® TAKE UP BXAPRRTING WH Not Arbitrate. | Th M. | ternoon k % A the experting th rk 4 e sing men to do be left largely Mekes Tour of Inapection | with the clearing he thus re TOWNSEND, Ma eving the cit trot mee commander of the De-|charges cf aelt interest, or favorit of the in yoetn experts : oi lore at " et lem in h « exp : ing akg FELL INTO BAY ” . A . f f OF WweDSs WAN OF 20. ast h The _ 4 MPs Kactusive Servis.) eat s* PROT ee Mas ta bir with a black ere and 8 gsgemast ot tour years, other bodily bruises, N ROTTING IN A STREET IN MEMPH }to the Balin: 2 SHORTAGE CAUSES LOSS MILLIONS TO COTTON MEN few failures in any direction and only the other day the firet cotton factor to assign in Memphis waa recorded tn the United States cou missioner's office TO avold the possibility of an- other such season, the railroads and age Warehouses, aed POWERS TO BALLARD COPS The amnexation of Ballard wil) cause @ reorganization of the po lee foree in the Shingle City, Po- Hee Sergeaut Powers will be pro- moted to the rank of captain and assume command aa soon as he bas completed the civil require menta At the present time Fatlard has 18 men bat when Powers takes charge six more will be added, making one captain, three ser grants, and 15 patrolmen. One of the patrol wagons will be assigned sabd-etation and de thetives will likely be added when the new force is running smoothly CORONER LOOKING FOR POISON The pecuilar circumstances sur rounding the death of Mre Kate! EB. Cooper, will andoubtedly result tn @ complete probing of the case Ne definite action will he taken however, until the city chemist re ports tomorrow om the analysis of contents of the woman's stomach. The coroner suspects thet Mra Cooper committed suicide and ex Deets the analyela to reveal traces of poleas According to the finding of the! posh mortem held yesterday, Mra. Cooper's death was dae to natural cavers, but Dr. F. M. Carroll « that the injurtes she had received either by blows or from a fail might have hastened her death POLITICIANS, PLRASH BmAD. DETROIT, May 1 Thomas W { & Thomas ore, « lawyer Ontaria, was eppol of a beard to tnauire | book monepoly and y. Mr. Crothere and hie ues @id thelr work weil Crothers received her tor 02 immediately re etter, saying he that the oo hing comp: He charged $93 for pene Block Main ears seeeeeeee eeecccce AT EVERETT } ¥ VER jeorner of BOSS tod ; THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1907. ~ SAVE — PROW lconiteniatty sited here, ree ue AT PT. TOWNSEND May %1.-—-Important improvements to the Dverett street car system are to be shortly In stituted. New care over 43 feet long are to run every five minutes on Hewitt, taking the place of the short cars now in um which ran on 4 ten-minute schedule, The lat ter will be placed on the extension which te to be built to Silver lake. The Lowell-Smeltor service will be improved by running care every twenty minutes Instead of a at present oar every hour tn the morning and one every half hour in the afternoon, Similar changes) will be made on other lines, Nine carloads of steel rails and twenty | motors have arrived to be used in| took rol way a recent | acquisition, created havoc on the! Hewitt and Broadway late Sunday, just after leaving the station in response to & call, The |neckyoke of one of the horses be came unfastened and the animal | headed toward the sidewalk ming bis head through a plate window but escaping without @ scratch. The pole of the wagon was broken, The driver escaped without injury Local officials of the Northern Bverett's p | Pacific have recetved instructions |to stop the sale of special rate | thekets oastward, as the proposition te disapproved by the comm comminsion. A few tickets « sold under the reduced ra if possible, to be bought back, he Everett baseball team goes to Victoria the latter part of this k to play two exnibition games ring the celebration there May and 25 If possible a game will j be secured on the Everett grounds Sunday with Vancouver } Slot machines in Bverett have recently been worked by wire mam ipulators and about $200 secured, complaint to the police, The work ors bored tiny holes tn the me ehines and by inserting wires In j them were able to stap the mechan }ish where they desired SOCIALISTIC PLAY 18 TO BE GIVEN TONIGHT | NEW YORK, May 21.—Jullue Hopp, who organised the Stage fo clalist society, and under whore di reetion performances have been of fered at the Berkley Lyceum, te finally to see a professional pro j duction of one of his own p |"Friend of Labor” ts to be jwented at the Kalich theater lthe Bowery for one week at le: beginning tonight. The perfo jance will be In Bnglieh Pa the proceeds will go to certain leaders the We ration of Miners. who murder yn speaking parts an pally hued out in mob mob seer KILLED OY FALLING TREE re now The play 1 BEDROWOOLLRY T1.—About 2 o'clock yesterday af terneon Charles Raby, a young man well Known in this city by « falling tree while wor camp operated by the Sed eisior Company Wash, May rINe Vinw Lore IN WEST SEATTLE. at low prices and cany terme. ASH-NASSLOCERBR CO eeeeeee 61.000, GREER LAKE BLOCK An entire beck, » cated, $235 cash an month CALHOUS, DENNY & WING, TN a Bullding HAVE YOU A LOTIN Cascade View Addition? Which is only 12 minute Lots selling at from $350 to $1,000 each, and | on easy terms. »s’ ride from Second Av This property is close in, has a magnificent view and is the cheapest of its class that you will find in or about Seattle Better see them at once if you are alive to your Take Rainier Avenue car on Washington Street, get off at York Station and go two block west See your broker or Mutual Realty Co. Hayes-Anthony (0. Building BRONOCADE (Rertpps Telegraph Service.) ALBANY, N. Y., May 21 |the day Leonardo Bronoade wae to ave suffered the penalty for mur: | three weeks ago. or by electrocution in the ehatr, | dation of the court of appoals, commuted the sente prisonment considered that there were circum trolling the character of pr tend to diminish aod penalty of the law. LOGGER K mu November 14 granted a divorce to (tar Speotal Service.) the Countess de Castellane, form KETCHIKAN, Alaska, May 21.—/erly Anna Gould, is listed for to U. 8 iitiam C. Russell, a logger was | day A system and increas |», but the machine men have made no; + -— joamp knocked against ® dead stump, snapping ttwelf, and a flying ond struck Russell, breaking bis neck, He came from Seattle about ‘ PORT ‘This ts TOW made to the Hughes, upon the recom ALAGKA JURY CHARGED, station Spectal Service) Alaska, May a1 to life im The court of appeals JUN AU Judge Wickersham has charged the Alaska coast initial step to wes taken Three murder members’ atten which, while special grand jury casos await the tion not con hie on an appeal for cle — aed it may be, should relieve BONIS APPEAL TODAY. him from suffering the extreme terials. The vensel PARIS, May 21.—-The appeal of a Count Bont de Castellane against point, Taku Harbor the decision of the court which on SUPERB MERIT OVERCOMES EVERYTHING Exposition Heights a Grand Success From the Start— Great Scenic Subdivision—Prices $325 to $800—One-Fourth Cash The opening sale of EXPOSITION HEIGHTS was a wonder, and the condi- tions were certafnly wonderful. In the first place, in the best part of the day, that awful storm of wind and rain and They their service, and it before their eyes was witnessed But with all these handicaps, it was the best opening sale we have ever had in our The first one-fourth of the That is self-evident already, and not one lot nineteen years ¢ t experience subdivision will be closed out in record time will be This property is by all odds the most beautiful large subdivision in Seattle—a gentle lope down to the shores of Union Bay, with a view of the lake and mountains almost is property that you will agree is of the highest class—property, that ualed. It in a few years for $2,500 to 000 a lot. 1} will sell The construction of the new car line across the portage will almost cut in two the time now consumed in going out on the University car. Remember this when you are and just study out what it will do to the’value of dhese lots—to say it will going out, treble their value would be a conservative statement Prices of the first one-fourth of the lots $325.00 to $800.00—one-fourth cash and $20.00 a month or $60.00 a quarter; or one-half cash and the balance in 6, 12, 18 and 24 months reserve the right to advance present prices old portion of the first one-fourth Title perfect and abstracts to all pur ser lso attorney's opinion He He Take the University car to the end of the line. Our representatives will meet you f ii there ti Go tod You'll tl k us for urging you to v er me i i 4 Paid Up Capital Ocock S500.000 | Recommendation navy and Metiakatiah new lighthouses will be located Built was begun yesterday in the district court against Harry Cotten and his bondemen EB. A ALLY GREATSALE A Drowning Accident, Street Car Stoppage and a Down- pour of Rain Couldn’t Put a Damper On It wouldn't the very best by all odds. BEND, is about to department by officials of this district for a wire leas telegraph station at the light Smith's teeand Four new lighthow built at different points along the this year their today when house tender Armeria sailed for the north, foaded with supplies and ma will distribute her 1,000 tons of cargo at Aphoon Battery po point elections for ‘Id then except at an advance of 25 to 33 1-3 per cent. New York inl fervices) leave two May 21— b will be and the light t where th hail came down and drenched everyone, but it didn’t put a damper on their enthusiasm. The storm temporarily stopped the car wasn't a car, and then when the first division of Exposition Heights, running right down to the shores of Union Bay, was'dotted with customers, the sad tragedy of the drowning of several University students from a canoe We positively will not sell more than one-fourth at present prices, and further t any time after fourteen days on any un 202 and 203 att u It Is reported here that a sealed » | decree in the case of U. B. ve. Lieut H. G. Miller has reached Fort Fl the construction intil they had made mortal certain materials furnished Cotton | by the Robinson Mfg. Co. of Byer | oime and Harry Ohappelle, tor the recovery of the purchase price of ler an@ is now in the hands of the commanding officer, LAeut. Miller is absent on seven days’ leave and the decision will not be disclosed until his return —$———$—$ Dr, Lee Baker, dentiat, 206 Bite! bullding 7 red Phone Main 6266, . eRAVigWw TRACTS On the Bound. Fine for gar dening, berry raising and chicken ranebing $260 wo i pee, tract. weer 4 HEELER, Colman Buliding. eeeceeeeeee a ot eee vm TSR 8 aT Tar T OT SP IYNsS re hours there Block