The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 29, 1907, Page 1

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last Etim] § THE SEATTLE STAR [ote cent SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1907 VOL. 9, NO. 80. PRICE 25¢ PER MONTH. RAFFLES TELLS "222" sci” UNITED AFTER HOW AND WHERE TO GET HIM in ed 53 YEARS IRATE NEIGHBORS THREATEN | “but you can imagine the effect of hin clrous outfit on the neighbor TO PUT TENT SHOW OF | hood Last Friday night, when the CLARE RAMIONA IS) <n erence waceon our ey re es ces os ae a MARTIN KILE AND MRS. ELIZA VAN » wtand on our lawns to keep ebraska | UNSAFE OF BUSINESS. atten oor aca caving’ wives {fr pce 'on BROCKLIN, BELIEVING EACH OTHER ee Hing to, be done. ia. this oaighbor.| Richa eho ls divest ~~ DEAD, MEET IN SEATTLE TO FIND THEY we propose to do it ourselves | 198 The gasoline nunc amour yr *henomenal” Ia Fayette | boot » » | careytng Sei ee tnd it wont be the. flowers, and |that It was Impossible to say ¥K% = ARE BROTHER AND SISTER. arrying passengers on L fn lagton between Leschi Park and| erry ead the “Great Wa a estas Mercer island will not be allowed ibe that w Whely to participate in a “pub notwithstanding the trampled demonstration” of a character dif-/of the temp p for argur to operate unless she is overhauled ‘ persiat In their announced intention jn Judge Albertson's court this aft ’ after leaving home became Mra, ond made calor (has here ¢ ferent from that advertised if they | ceedings wh the complaints being made prove care believing: each. othe true, Inspector Whitney has ask. Of holding their medicine show to ernoon, the medicine and is now living with a #0 ed those complaining to reduce Might in the tent at Harrison st.| to be su resned by a storm of pop A Martin Kile, a pioneer of West Be- joes Neely, who is in business fi roval. If the police are attic, and Mra. Klisa Van Brock eattle On her husband's deat) rarily restrained from stan , wenty-fourth av. N, have she went to Denver, where she mate esting tightly A husband, Mr. Vaw and Tenth av The “great” and “phenome medicine men of the } thetr compla may take the writing that he ter ap In the « aints made to the K on the Hid a dissovered that they are. brother | Hitt Bar © inapector it te said that gasoline ve stirred the quiet neighborhood | over the tent, the residents of the . : rt “ Brocklin so she wae leaks out of the tanks and is in con. “nti! It is In condition for an earth: | neighborhood are likely to take mat ¢ new flushing wagons and sister, and on last Thursday (Ce ee ee eiped at Weat Be ant danger of igniting. thus put- quake violent enough to shake down |ters in their ewn hands and be- | for jepartment have ®F afternoon were brought face to face gitie, near her brother's home, but ‘tm tees of passenger the tent whose white canvas is come the real actors in the drama 7 * i yesterday were . i for the firet time since the sister never dreamed of his existence. danger. Smoking is exld to have Cauivalent to a red rag in the eyes advertised for tonight ee was put into comm c Bev . leees permitted ‘pmcasing the dan of the householders. Their legal pr . te are already |the Capitol Hill paved district, It) left he home atk jeoport " titty o The Seat -asg Bree area ger of an explosion from the escap The peaceful residents have no the hands of A nt Corpora | *Orked beautifully ana one round th rd ember 464 . tamit vi iad +) tM Vn ‘Bre in thee ing gasoline. taste for medicine dances and pow | tion Counsel King Dykeman, but if rip of the wagon warhed t - A Pram er o bone fem y tt ing . ore of Mre vo veut _— According to the report the ma Wows. They have no taste for cheap | they fail to convin he court of |#treet clean from side to side. It at & cage, wos reapers me ‘ ot a was it ing ia » onta => wnat chinery of the boat je in bad shape | 4ramas but will go in for the real the injustice of even a temporary | Fequired two trips of the old flush ee. See Gen mesentin 44:1 ote pas Seen ere ae generally thing whew suftictently stirred up, | restraining order, the residents are |ing machines to clean the width of | 7°er® old and Mrs. Ven Brochila ft. a le. A letter sent there was and the iavasion of the foraging | ready to do their best toward serv-|(the streets The reunion Thursday is the sec- warded to the sister here. Later The steamer Lyra clears tomor-| party of the Faker tribe has attr ing a popular injunction against the morrow taunt. Cian ne ee ee ee or ee ee ot ee row for Nome. She is coaling at red them up. Aisturbers of peace in their neigh wat the weachinds ok the i he y of the family, which of the other brother Mardin, an@ notiae tales We ake & pennetud. peapie,” anid nepheed q the machines on ¢ md consinted of six boys and three girls, he was quickly located by the sine ween South Seattle and Argo to all of whor left their Illinois home ter. Friends of the old people de « the thoroughfare into ood abont th e of the Civil war scribe their meeting as very pale ondition fi the automobile and Martin Kile, the West Seattle thetic and affectionate. Through | gey travel to the races at the} man, and Solomon Kile, who parted | over fifty years of adventures and Meadows in the afternoon and the on a southern battlefield during the experience they were drawn back to ¥ following war, kept in (ouch by correspond- memories of the old home at Free | ence for years, and met @ year ago port, their father and mother, | | last month at Martin's home across brothers and sisters, the war, and ‘S GIVING YOU THE LAUGH. vu TO CLEAN UP —_| ax eenth ct Martins home sorons | rotbare one, sisters, Se Say (BY RAFFLES) f sister iiss. of whom all trace bad ple will spend the balance of thelt t 5 o'clock this afternoon I will visit Pioneer Place and | RAILROAD AVE, |00 168 sas fore ot, SS ee sand for a time on the sidewalk on the west side of the fe ne eh a | wadonieice: Wine. asc of In all likelihood I will be gazing at the totem | paths oe. tember yaaa $6. feah | ried | _ shops operated on lower Occidenta . Everybody is Invited to join witht i 6 o'clock I will hase t cigars | "peedlat’ my ae n lard office, that position until|av. or Ratlroad av. after next e bankers of the city tomot ia... MAYOR MOORE SIGNS ORDINANCE MAKING [ths ent ci the quarier, when the | week” The treet" Separtment has eee cio to Viste a pPimat €:15 o'clock I will be at the corner of Second Avenue | ANNEXATION A REALITY —CITY DE-|{igj0 “! '* Smseest 88 ch "lion ot lumber, and | tered forthe trip. and. will eave re ¢ the Ballard ett housand oth things that have pier 1 at 8:20 o'clock a.m. The re 6:30 o'clock I will have sought my room for the night PARTMENTS TAKEN OVER THIS Al TER- not appear again until 8 o clock tomorrow morning. NOON— WAPPENSTEIN TAKES CHARGE. “i a cal turn trip will be by moonlight. Mus (Sevtggs Teleguagh Servies) sic and a good time will be enjoyed SWATOW, China, May 29~Th® | on board the steamer we that to $279,219.66 red the thore ughfares for | 99 i» charged About 204 ie da ain do not know where I will breakfast tomorrow. My ac pee yd oae airiy adel rgd ny Di Pe will be governed by conditions as I find them then. I ‘ : a . b were counted in the street yeste pels force a hin y At 2:20 this rnoon = Mayor but as it was announced to the water an ay evening. One lumber yard ese general to jam isto i and Secceate, os 1 Sen) thet two or threo peuple are clew® | wins iczman Moore of Seut-| ine cer OG eer ns | of tnasbeneneon, os day evening: One lumber yard has eve general to Jump into « well sad) WANTS TO WORK TOMORROW a ¢ at ® would not be ready until this | of indebtedness, as © assensed pn agp St ¢ rown them tle, signed the ordinence which Ja ernoon Counciiman at Large C.|Yaluation of the city tx $4,126.00 *¢ ns The missionaries throughout the | vie /tnebo. ‘paired: Se take my lunch tomorrow either at Stokes or the sg og pert of greater Mc ethees ooh Am ‘ we | estes aie Galea ade Gat : . il t and Occidental . . vo Cos. decide rf ave an he y th jornss — am district 8 on = 7 ves. by his own statement, has been al re ee low ey dhe tg clock im front of | Suis, s0@ which makes Seattle “positively lat meting of the Bal-| white crape wae econ floating com | GERMAN BAPTISTS |" #2 OF oe wr ricens eect, tytaee al j lar » © 14,900 inbabitests. * city eounctl.” he made a | the cupola of the falls ity hall. | complete a grading work. Today ‘Moore's store I will stand on one of the four corners of : A hen took MOtion to adjourn until 10:45 this!» S the there F mphe all you have to do when you think you have Morsing no business was trane- harmonize with his belle?, ordered Decoration day. an he was trying to cong ar upon my shoulder and say to me: |Dartment at that time, and con- acted the janitor to remove it. Access t } One hundred and fifty delegates STORMY VOYAGE to complete tha task, ri patroimen as) Wo oH the cupola must have heen gained |, Mayor Moore said that he would MYSTERIOUS FPLES OF THE SEAT. “suet “e Be edeman, city engineer) inst night. Chief Roberts, of the officers under him, with Capt. of Ballard, wilt have ct on vention f German Bay held in Los grant no permits for carrying om + in 148) the forward deck of the steam-| work during the holiday rethren, rece LE DAILY STAR.” stmen be | OTe Separtmant ee cay mnet A *, will arrive s ‘Do I will admit my identity and will hand to you mn @ Powers in actual command ee att round a be! who has a key to the cupola, but|/Saturday afternoon on attl® | or Buckman was under water diir-| — this and 7 Ly ate this afternoon of some time 80Tthe Of Greater Beat as be was one of the annexation-| ms yes Sunday /ing the first two days of her trip TRACKS LOWERED. secepted order of The Seattle Daily Star for the sum of 4.\0 trening. al! offices and de-| George Russell, treasurer of Se-| iste it ts not believed that he did|inn cme ena! rom Friseo, which terminated thie ments will be taken over by attle, yesterday afternoon notified | the dec Roberta, when ask-| night for Vanes morning. A strong gale from the| ‘The Seattle Electric company hag being W. F. Grill, Batlard’s city treas-|ed how access could be ha elt r heavy bead sea |jowerea both tracks of its Madisow ~ Don’t forget that I am the only real Raffles the ety of Seattle, a repe mad aightening rer, of hi Canadian P « of the ship all ine at the Second avy. inter - ta the Se of stowed) jo 2 The delegates w ome here ¢ 1 " b bite ‘ entire time I was tn the ua! a 1 . party, or ¥ c pending Sa her was encountered (the cars on the east side of Wile chase fs getting © ace was Mre Cook, the >. | t become a part of the metropotie local improvement funds. Mr. Ros-| rating must have ed ‘t: rence perhaps Satur tremendous swell. No dam- | At the seme time the ity ts tgataam *Gase on my hee the ° ‘s a od every arrival Of the northwest sell ctaln Mins M t { the fire eacape a fa erpoon that ety age resulted from the storm ing granite curbs here. noture, and with the mos scrutiny, not) 7 bo, al ard city cownct! was to 1 charg on crawled along the edg the | a ate, ere. |eteepting myself. 1 could see by| Dave held ite last session last the the Bal ef until near the cupola } —— chase enous! n he wn mind that the thir . ’ the if they bad only bad their Se acute NCIL JOBBERS FOR HORSES OF DR. MAYO, IS NOW Apebeopay-apipapetiga INVESTING MAYO MONEY IN SEATTLE ber viaflance tore the end of the week I sha h there again. +i ——--- _ oroving to ber that | am too shrewd FREMO GA! prving 1 ey ha ie re SPO! ORDINAN REMONT AGAINST REORAOE FAMOUS SURGEON BACKS MAYO COALING a Ve Cares Bs & ENOE vent perty owners « & BALLASTING CO., WHICH WILL SPEND attended meet ant nig while 1 wa, engaand at my ° ares rs = Fellows’ ha $200,000 IN SEATTLE HARBOR the piace and took a seat SAWYER, REYNOLDS AND BURNETT MU- coe Te Comes ae ede of Risbourne ev. Tho RAAT? . Bere exertion ther akdelan cttes sa TILATE SALARY BILL TO CUT OUT — FE gong end ghinwe vonge Arg RISE OF J. D. FARRELL iiies me instead i oD. B, Ward & STREET SUPERINTENDENT CASE’S $300, 4 ght de od ay . Baan ee boy and driver for Dr. Wm. Mayo, of Bante the ME ! AND THEIR TRICKERY RENDERS ENTIRE ACED — " i874 Section hand. Rose to section boss and train- Sounced through the colo ORDINANCE ILLEGAL. sumer vain causee | master 1906—Became head of the Harriman interests in North. : 2 : ‘i wheat an - west, after having held high positions with James J. Hill ; * councl ad 8 - * : 1907—Invests $200,000 of Dr. Wm. Mayo’s in Seattle Coal tha ~~ te eha n fig & Ballasting Company. Has risen from care of Mayo horses er pa M a ‘ to care of Mayo fortune funsh as Scheduled Ib the presence of not less tha . ¢ ed iene qakie. with semalt, ) him T t ae 1 D king capital of about $200,000. od r po (Seripps Telegraph Service.) ' ‘ ad 8 " t Dr. Mayo decided to tm 4 e ped pene 4 " er, M earned ve art of the Mayo millions tm = Se ates BREAKS NECK ©: : Sacer ae the nas . pass a new af the ne the r Farre his fi er stable he of © in als e ‘ an May oy ar r to ta harge of nd each of two * : ; 4, allow ‘ n e little Ballasting Co, which will handle Wome vign © ight ¢ ; a D. Fa vice nd, ts en . of itr Farvalta. » o eatin x t 4 Ye anager of the Ore. The iack of ilities for shippt ht | ac es| gon and \ ailroad coal and o LA _eaeeeeeeee eee eee ee a o k s a ates Md mg 8 ban Inco! * se |e * m4 7 Myo rt of the for t Wm. Maye *. The new cue . . ont , t . * MEMORIAL DAY PROCLAMATION * " era \ at r have secured a lease i poe pens - - « ‘ 4 # To the People of the City of Seattle * an @ a t Sea ros shn D. Farre who has risen t ad off the seeat and " <email ® The people of our country have, with wisdom and patriot # . K ght by the forma-/from caring for the Mayo horses, A 5 & their tribute of respect to the me y of those w ed * asting Sea 1 had an { est history ¢ , * and discouraging days of war, offe their lives a6 ' * t r near wed wt " pen & ° #* ever, one and inseparable * » Mint n nt t later to work y ne t * Therefore ft t Sea ‘ st + ff a Be n the Chicago “ vs . ness, op t and plea ea keep due observa e of said day * t . ¢ oh ance af 7 * sald day, except such as may be necessary for the eee ” . w f ‘ » £ r s . - \ rf ' * Dated at Seattle, Washing his 29th day of M * , M aling Northw Mr. Fa t bg . k, M * M. HICKMAN MO e Ma * f 1 Ba “ a with a th- and * * , a 1 \ Pa Coast 7 od as vd eee eee ee eee ee ee eee ee ee ee with a € "

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