The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 19, 1907, Page 7

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‘CHIEF WANTS AMBULANCE GaRED FOR AND WILL TAKE sped for reem te handle the P with COUNCIL. straight potlee work of the efty that parTer U it would be impossible for us to — operate an ambulance even if it were provided Git of Police Wappenste in ts fw fmpressed with the sugges be to have @ substation t be used | cit for several months to provide! STEIN REALIZES THAT (or aub-stations and I can't even! ot a few additional men for Bal ured MUST BE BETTER jy At the present time we are se LICENSED TO WED George Dodgeson and Emma i Breeden, legal age, Beattie Daniel 1. Stewart, 33, and Alte Kincaid, 26, Kent Winthrop W. Gitresen, 46, and Kdna =F. Arnquist, 36, Co d'Alene, Maho. ®. Clark Rvans, M. Whitaker, 21, Se Benjamin Shields, 36, and Floaste Rogers, 22, Seattle, and Helen George A. Ti, Kinson, 22, and Pearl J. Lindsay, 22, Seattle Johu Johnson, 35, and Wandla | Johnson, 24, Seattle. Oharles A. Lamperts and Jessie M. Rica, legal age, Seattle Rollin R. Humber, 22, and Hazel Gay, 21, Seattie My idea along that tne would) 5 Albert H. Sutton, 21, and N Carman, legal age, Seat! BIRTH RECORD. eaida wade by Coroner F M. Carrell for nothing else but a amall how| om ’ the Installation of a police | pital ta char of a police surgeon Hirtha were registered today aa Wey an 1 charxe and compe attendanta, A po-| follows a peice Fereoe & i two skilled a o@ ambulance could be operated H At Minor hospital, June Tt ts understood that thie from the substation in an admir-) 10, to wife of H. J. Hubn, a son gan been Included In the police | able manner | Williame—At 703 Columbia at, ats to be recommended Under the present conditions the June 14, to wife of BR. L. Wh ite ehiet to fhe city council hospitals act on coldent and) liams, a son. Gets plan, which has been | emergency casts entirely independ Kerr—At 1011 King at. June 16 : sented to the council, ent of the police and unless infor! to wife of F. B. Kerr, a son eg at least two substa | mation reaches us from the outside! Johnson-—At 1306 Ward st., June ing the present substa-jor @ police officer happens to be) i4, to wife of ©. EB. Johnson, « et Ballard. Regarding Dr. Car.) present when an accident takes) daughter tion the chief today! place, we never hear of it Giddings —At 1201 Olive at, June g te The Star I intend to keep after the coum | 18, to wife of A. MH. Giddings, two fae plan sugaested by the coro cll and impress them that sub | daughters. one. In every large *tations are now an absolute neces Wafer—At 123 Blewett at. June country the accident sity in Seattle. The council ts not) 12, to wife of A. W. Wafer, a son allowing the police department to a ‘are bandied by the police de pat, but a substation ts nee T have been after the coun. of the city.” ee ear DINE FARRAR: MAKES WITH PEOPLE AND ROYALTY IN BERLIN a } MISS GERALOINE FARRAR, FROM A NEW PHOTOGRAPH. ‘@ar's Exciusive Service.) The ovation she receives nightly le ERLIN, June 12.—2iles Geral. Femendous. At one performance _., the great audience recalled her Barrer, the young Americas iisny times and choored her as she . ia again the beroite of the went away, the crown prince join capital. She sang tn New ing in the demonstration. After 16 fast winter, bat returned to curt iis she was summoned to this spring and made her ap the imperial box by the crown at the Royal opera houre prince aad princess, who conversed Other night in “La Traviata. with her for ten minutes. ANY NON-UNION MEN TO REPLACE MOULDERS Recording to a communication today by the local foun S association from A. J Mr. Goddard has spent cousider able time in Michigan and reports that he has indueed many mould ers to come to Seatile. At present of the Pacific foundry.|the Moran company is running al Was sent cast by the associa. most at full capacity, while the Shout a month ago to secure) Olympte and the Variety are turn on moulders to take the; of the stri who went ont May 3, be will have enough men per day about one-half ite capacity day iA short time rer a <=: New York clty is 134,500 greater » . in population than all of the re { mainder of the state are Monuments The strike at the Great Northorn| Art Marble Co., 2011 Second Ave fs ended. ‘The strikers ail | three doors north of Virginia, Both met back (. scale work today at the old bat {t {a thought that touble maye break out afresh tome future date, however, for fn have not abandoned thetr t Of ultimately securing increase. NEW INCORPORATIONS phones 1738. Sea - View Tracts These tracts are on (Mar Special Servier) OaMris oe 19 —Corporation ers hay filed in the w Jersey, admit mer homes the tre ‘ ee aune of Ga ee and 109, Ke benotiful view of the sound and Ciymyica ype Ga feat: r frater 4 capita : $350to$750 TORPEDO BOAT IS PER TRACT tne trom te to ote acres, ant « m exceptionally acter in booming more searee every ¥ year, ant be the part of wistom to purchase now, while the agen Teleernph Servier.) prices and terns # avonable, The ONL ; ‘ A dviny of = few years may mean @ me het wa k off i Head amen f rw Afternoon: an expl all at our office and let us furnieh The crew was 5 you with » piat and 5 Investigation : With the man with {talo give oon Au'stvee WEST & WHEELER Weethouse Co, 112 University Crane Meck ng out from seven to eight tons) The Vulean is running at! Most | Geattle to supply all the demand of the local plants are casting every | keep abreast with the rapid growth | 12. lonly property located at | Jahn Peth, whe bid $12,400 for the Logas— At 19084, Sixth av, June to wife of Charles H. Logas, a son Fleming—At 923 Cambridge st. June 16, to wife of Thomas P. Flem- lag, & sen, Carlson—At 2407 Federal at, June 7, to wife of Alex M. Carlson, a daughter, MoCall—At Seattle General hoe pital, June &, to wife of Herbert MeCall, a daughter, DEATH RECORD. Deaths were registered today as follows Gardner—Joxeph = Gard: 76, Jane 17, at 448 Blowitt « Waring—Martha &. Waring, 35. June 17, at 970 20th av FREE LOVERS ARE FORCED TO DISBAND BELLINGHAM, June 19.—Judgo Joiner of Gkagit county han con firmed the sale af the free love cot Bow to land ‘This marks the end of the lithe band that settled in Skagit county some years ago and which started to live an Utopian existence. For a time all went well, but internal div sensions arcee as the femult of the | : | ! } | practice of free love and soon quar | role aud theft and tneeodiariam be [came ao general that an appest 8s) ierred at Incaguah after the serv. | fatal taken to the courts, with the result that Judge Joiner ordered the com munity dissolved, the property sold and the proceeds divided. The minority faction fought this bitterty, bot were forced te give up when the decision went against them, for they were without funds and unable to appeal. It is eath mated that the land is worth $40, 6, bet owing to troabie that may arise over the title only one man bid in at the receiver's sale | Women Bound Over N. Wildrick and Mra. Noelle Woods, allies Winters, the prin cipale in the procuring case given & preliminary hearing in Justice Gordon's court yusterday, were hound over to superior court charged with enticing girte for tm moral purposes. Bond was fixed at $10,000 each California Ratablished 1866 ! A GENERAL BANKING NESS TRANSACTED LETTERS OF CREOIT ! EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND Interest at j Interest at four per four per cont per cent paid on Time anaum ] pald og Savings Deposits Certificates of Depostts for the year Accounts Invited Seattle Branch £. C. WAGNER, Manager G T. &. WHITE, Ass’t Manager Irrigated Orchards S10 DOWN AND $10 PER | MONTH. You can secure a five or ten | acro irrigated, bearing fruit orchard in Arcadia, the richest { most fertile valley of Hast ern Washington, Twenty-two | | miles north of Spokane No water taxes | Real estate taxes paid for four yours care for the orchard for | you for four years, but all the fraft and profits therefrom are In the third and fourth year the fruit will pay for the land in full A ratlroad passes through this land and @ roadbed is be | ing graded for a new electric line near it Irrigation diteh completed and water on the land within 60 days A sure and profitable invest t for small capital GRANT & DYE. 328-29 People’s Bank Bids. | Ind. 3046. Main 1641, 4 THE SEATTLE STAR-—-WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1907. SMART GOWNS AIM AT PERFECT FIGURE one whether from bo lero cape tines or from capes them ea, Tabs, rib tassels and freely oe bons loops used te desired fect The now skirts are being cut very long and full below the knots. The graceful lines of o figure are closely followed in fitting the bipa The i!ustration shows one of the new gow It ts made of vervaine green faifle fran caine, embroider ed in same ehade The chemtsette is of cream Malen won lace are wide SSRI = ad SAD FUNERAL OF NYER FAMILY — At 2 o'clock this afternoon, tha) lees at Monahan, are ™ — little town of Monahan, on the | Myer. 60: Ida Nyer, 22 ‘ion Nyer, chores of Lake Sammamish, wea}, %4 Mrs. Joka Herder, 90 ou : Mra. Mathilda olan. a fourth oF & Gr & — daughter of Mra. Nyer, and sister of five memhers of tn ramity of | of the other victimes of the mid af Auton Nyer, whe were drowned, fair, lies in « serious condftien as Menday in the treacherous waters] ® resuit of the shock Mra. Stark, of the lake. the mother of a Sdayeold child, heard from her bed the crien of The body of little Antone Nyer, aged 14, to save whom his mother, aunt and two sisters lost their lives, was recovered late poeterday, com ing the recovery of the dead The other dead, who will be in the drowning family, and seising her babe, rushed out in Ume to witness the last of the fatalities, before she fell unconscious In the front yard set seen ae oeecta yesterday, rewulied in bis cormemer bieath soon after he reached FALL CAUSES =: cop = agli Fay | hatch combing and the edge of an poll tank im hurrying from the ship on the sound of the dinner bell, evident | ay forgot about the open beteh and ‘The injuries wostained by a no | ~ longahoreman, & Price, from/dity averages 618 different fallieg down « hatch on the Min and changes tn bills. | fell throwgh, his head striking the WE SELL FOR LESS oem = Third Day of Our GREAT REMOVAL SALE Brings larger crowds by far than we anticipated, as prices are mot considered tm this Great Bale. The shopper is saver of baif on all goods you purchase, Just see what we offer to morrew— Silverware $1.00 Cream Ladle tn satin tinted $1.76 Berry Spoon, Rogers 1847 $1.00 Splece Child's Beta, Rogers sareees $4.00 Rogers’ set of 6 Knives and Forks, 12 pieces s Genvine Cut Giass Salt and Pepper Shabers, with sterling while they tast .. + eeeee Tollet Sets reduced to Bed Rock Prices. ‘Think of Ita 10-plece Decorated China Toilet Set Cups and Saucers, Plates, Bowls, Oatmeal Bowls, ers, In Decorated China, special for Hardware Department Berew Drivers ** ibe doa. Coat and Hat Hooks $1.26 Single Bit Handled Axce worse Fruit Jar Rubbers, extra special, por doz. . REFRIGERATORS AT REOUCED PRICES. We have a limited quantity of all these specials and cannot guarantee stook holding out all day NOTE OUR TEAMS—BSale for cash only. deliveries. STORE OPENS AT g O'CLOCK, Cahen-Drew Co. FIRST AND MADISON. MAIN 3366 So Tope 10¢ wai? HOE 10¢ No exchanges. No 100.0 AUCTION $100,000, Great Retiring Sale Thursday Afternoon 2:30 Will Be Special Diamond Sale I will offer any. diamond in my entire stock of over $50,000 worth of fine dia- monds. Now is the time to secure dia- monds and fine watches. Sales daily 2:30 and 7:30 p, m. Diamond Palace 517 Second Ave. JOSEPH WOESLECH, Proprietor | The shock may prove | In a dremaiic season New York | ure is obtained when the waist ie amall and the shoulders wide. All the smart gowns are fash foned so as to produce this ef- fog Whatever be tho style of the bodice the trend ts of dre pery over the! shoulders, which takes on imoum erable forms, | | | \ | | | chargo placed against proprietor of the Pacific South Fashionable |iast night perfection of fig jou @ warrant swore out by Patrol man Batoon Man Arrested. Selling Uquor to minors was the M. Witlern, saloon tn was u“rrented was made Seattlo, who ‘The arrest Willers was Hamblin re leased on §60 bail A a w day, Friday and of this week, popular M bill composed of acta THE THEATERS Viola Allen, Of the many plays in which Viola becoming llen bas appeared since star, “Twelfth Night,” which she 1) present at the proved ¢ At the Saturday matines * Allen in to appear in @ spectal | from four ene from | aanic plays, the wooing ne ‘As You Like It,” the sereen seene fr baleony scene from Je give the/the other star of. | show, will be seen at the Grand fox the last time tonight their laughing Will Happen, ures of the new program at the Star theater, Gilmore & Castle are biack face and Carter is amusing all ts at the Lois theater fe villian. mult of financial power. but under a sweet home influence he m “The Bcheol for Beandal,” th 4 “Romeo and| uliet,” and the trial scene trom | The Merchant of Venice.” Nelli O'Dirtea at | der | Docket: Lew Dockstader of the Dock re Minstr: Four Schades at Star. | The Four Schades, prosenting! success, “Mistakes are among the feat ging and dancing comedians, with his ticks In mage “The Charity Ball” “The Charity Dall,” now running is one of the w plays that bas in no real There is one who for a| hile forgets love jn the mad ral he The moral finally of this pen right piece ie ao strikmiges fine that it) jhas always bad the support of the) | ministers of churches Next week o v buretar business center of the city $4.00 per for Se per month | are in business or living at this May be too late to place your val ables where protection ts assured Today te the proper time to rent a} bom in the Safe Deposit vaults of | Wm. D. Perkins & Co. Tomorrow | Bankers, 211] building. Our fire and in the} Box is) Sliverware stored aoe ry st, Alani * are absolutely proof and located year. ; Farliagton The new station on the Poi Sound Electric road at Barling- | ton ts practically completed and will add greatly to the comfort and convenience of the rapidly increasing number of people who jf! beautiful suburb Many new manufactaring tn- dustries will locate at Karting ton in the near future It ts bound to be the Pittsburg of the Pacific Const. Raflroads, con! mines and ite situation near Se attle practically at sea level, positively assure its destiny You may buy acreage or large lots at practically your own terms, Come in and talk th matter over with the Jone | Thomson Investment Co. 113 | Seneca St. Get a free plat and birdseye view of Karlingtos. it it imterowting GO AND SEE OXBOW ADDITION TODAY. ton special matinee tomorrow that will 7. the attraction at the Lois will ve | There is a souvenir matinee Batur “A Texas Steer,” day, Miss Bryan's and Mr. Apple gnte’s portraits will be presented to the audience Next week the Bari Burgess com- pany will be un in “No Mother to Guide Her,” an uptodate rural melodrama, Mre. Fiske Next Week. “Marry for a whim and leave the rest to the divoree court,” says one York Idea,” that Mes. Minke will pre York Idea,’ that Mrs. Finke will pre sent at the Third Avenue theater! for four nights and a Thursday Langdon Mitchell, {ta author, has satirized the amusing aspects of - the divoree muddle. The sale of| Newer were so many dogs known will apes on Friday to exist as are now living in Beat tle, according to the records ac umulating at the city hall under the sew dog tt se wystem. There are today a total of 4,206 licensed canines in this eity, 3,419 of whieh are males, “Faust” This Week. The Taylor company’s produc of Faust will rum for the balance of the week at the Third Avenue theater. There will be be attended by players from other theat This will be followed by a re m for the audience “Chinatown Charti “Chinatown Charlie” continues at th wattle theater all week Own YOUR own Hour, oauaiaadl i Peet STOP PAYING MENT. ping tot, | ington fine, sightly overlooking gently Special sate on back combs this Lake a week now Kns—-redwoed pricen 4 in direct line of improve } $1.00 and up. Chicago Jewelry ments ©o.,, 1207 Second ave. For about the same amount , Of money each mouth that you pay for rent you can put up & [ neat little house, This is the only plan a workingman should fol FINE VIEW LOTS IN WEST SEATTLE at tow prices and easy terms. ASH-HASSLOCHER CO. 3916-17-18 ee lots are on the ridge above Columbia; "20 minutes’ ride from basiness district, Handy to old Kenton car and the new 2ith av. line will run close to it PRICES PROM 8200 TO £359. The best investment and easi- $65)—-FOR A BIG LOT. This lot is 60x110, on car line between Fremont aad Ballard est terms you can find Terms: $160 cash, and monthly Dapments, i ls O. K SOUND TRUSTER CO. CALHOUN, DENNY & 4 EWING, tne. 600 Colman Bide. Alaska Building. sud. S08. Prompt an Courteous Service In This Bank Always Directors A. CHILGERG, President R. A. GALLINGER, Depositors are delighted to find that even when the bank is most crowded it doesn't really take long Of Ballinger, Ronald, Rattle @ Tennant to be served. Our facilities are en- ‘i tg nye larged. There are extra assistants. Of Frederick & Nelson The system itself has been im- Merchants W. H. METSON, proved, simplified and quickened Of Campbell, Metson & Campbell, Attorneys, %° that all who get on the line are at Law, San Francis ” ou, Cal speedily accommodated, 4. &. CHILBERG, Vice President PERRY POLSON, Pres. Polson Impl. Co. JOHN B. AGEN, Capitalist The bank's officers and clerks are trying te do all that human heads and human hands ean do to facilitate the business of depositors. ae | % sii DEPOSITS MAY BE SENT BY MATL at less than coat of street car fare. All banking relations held in strictest confidence. No information, not even of the ex- istence of your account, is given to anyone. Accounts opened $1.00 up. t Savings Deposits in the Northwest. Resources Over $10,000,000, Reserve Over $3,000,000. More Than 24,000 Satisfied Depositors. Scancinavian- American Bank To the Novelty Cloak and Suit Manufacturing Co. We have just purchased the largest line of petticoats ever brought into the city, embracing the plant and entire line of a large petticoat factory. Hundreds of Petticoats Go On Sale To- morrow Below Manufacturers’ Prices mammoth purchase In¢ Every garm Goods mark This ruffled or founced DON'T DELAY Silk Petticoats 35.00 Petticoats $20.00 Petticoats $27.50 Petticoats $25.00 Petticoats . toes $22.60 Petticoats $20.00 Petticoats $18.00 Petticoats $15.00 Petticoats $12.00 Petticoats $10.00 Petticoats All Tailored than half price. Suits Sale Opens Thursday Morning THE Wholesalers Indes Petticoats in silk, sateen and mercerired, plain or pleated nt fully tailored and right up to the clock tick im style. 4 at the following reductions can't last long Skirts and Cloaks 1316 Second Avenue “a Sateen Petticoats $16.98 | $5.00 Petticoats tia os | $4.00 Petticoats et 98 | $3.00 Petticoats $10.08 | # 9.98 | : : #525 Mercerized Petticoats at Pro- i. . e $ gos | portionate Reductions made in our own factory from mill ends go at less NOVELTY Retailers icles IE states. iagghianyaettion + sig

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