The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 9, 1907, Page 3

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OLD MAN BEATS . THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1907, MOTHER LOVE SENDS EVEN A QUEEN POWER OF:S. E. COMPANY THE MARKETS Ly * sat aes memniante \" vfs les and fruits are « h |the same as yesterda , ~ Seebes street today with a small increase Live Mock in the price of ontons.« Cucun “a bers © beginn, to of ie in i ‘ v large quantitie ~ thi : —s_____ lbring the prices down, Wenatcl Monte ‘om tts do! fon of the counel Louis Rickets ele Mes we) The old man, trembling and grow os _(Continued.) [wine “ eee tage teens | [apples are on the market and " . elevator in the Ka seattle, |e bs aa se talked, bald t James, Scott Ronjamin, W. V. Rine lattle market for electric light and yo og ly oy gg per Ib he wader arre - with as ; Lng adu ed bie young wife, who hart, Jed G Blake, J, 1, Crich: |power current, Mr, Baker, by the bees, Ahore being’ fittle inore Fish ee Robert 0 0 Browiaes ene Tere tie er, eae ton and William M@phy |way, In now in court igh ROO are, ei eee ae goof . Se accor, with ily weapon | years mae Of the Bide of the Peon ee ten own fates, {Poultry Is in demand and Is hold es ast Saturday © rickets hanr © was always good to me and Of those Mr. Navin, a8 a member eate, have Byers 2 pr] jing & good price. Veal in en } Oliver over the head with alwas my only comfort in old age,” of the preceding council, had op) other. gine which the Seattle [AM the best quality te soldat a fr siver, His | ne ie set Rioke ald, “Oliver cleverly got posed the consolidated franchise tO | wie cerig ovary made of that |@604 price Mrhureday after but he is now |/my confidence, We onged to the the Jeng, voting against it on fir Gousell waa. the sudptension of th 4 ‘on bail same fraternal organization, but pase; Dr. Crichton had oppo) ene ee ee ee een inode Ven isbles Way nnd Voodstutte “Oliver broke my home and |} i to be a wolf in| sheep's Ht until the @pal concessions were |oiaty gtreet railway service, Thin |mo wim nate ¢ ii hy " leben E met bit ' othing. When my Wife secured a made which Included the 4 cent | cry way most vociferously emitted 4) sper wack. § ; am Na former wife, wl diverce In Port Orchard they took faré, and William Murphy and Ale }) yi fesidente of the From and |eack, § ‘ ' ray from eres 2 et, meee mee ath phous Ryers wore candidates of the |Gieon Lake districts who were be-| Rubark fc, pat fend T gould not so much as a blanket," Independent movement organized 10 line carried to und from their home roy " tacking him,” sald K Rickets said he did not go to Protest against the granting of the lasiy in what were then known a@f ioc; cucuinngs, done” shavoc, i id story Bremerton with the intention of Seanchine former (efeating by two lvcattle cara” great barge-like box | hea! " : ‘ fate Oliver any barn votes, H.C. Gill, whose insolent| fatile cars’ great barge-like box | I i new rae ‘ ngviage had offended so many fair |’ Powe , ; ry rien id | HEAT CAUSES EXHAUSTION y rel ” minded people during the franchine |"t""? egy oy — a it ba a vt Tete e eee eee e See ee eee eee ee ees fight, The other nine members |¥° tt ee tees’ canis ag yee : were lt more or los suboervienty |Peruatetly soviet to have tM] eo Cai eae WHERE TO BUY CERTIFICATES, 4 So to the wishes of the com franchiae to fix car sctiedules : | of the First Kentucky rege The $1 registration certificates, which securo deatrable ® Will H. Parry, who represented |, BY January, 1902, this outery had terday Rt ton aipelan eben dene seats at the istian Endeavor convention, which opens July # this spirit in the highest degree Sal & aenaies gated > to (eek wn, ate; ¢ onme by heat Gah tay Bacnael cates 10, will be on sale from now until the convention opens at the * was elected president and James tia imtaenlon ox that Pouttry. opt ete ee following places * James chairman of the finance ¢ for the campaign of tha danendh RPO er ~ sates General Hoadquarters—109-110 Arlington Hotel * mittee in which position he became |W!" the obliging Mr, Parry intro ' ae ‘ . " duced a resolution that a meeting ‘ ' 9.—Two deaths Bull Bros. hird floor Washington Rutiding. * the “wateh di whose chief duty pri 1 ‘ 4 ht tor moat Dae Co 8401 Prewont av ef won 00 bee to it that wane ol the (20, (he of f the whole be rina, Sees enna, 1 an prostrations were report- Bon Marche * city’s money was expended on such |°#!!ed for oD ete vy nicer ee ; . te cena Ses Waktiaaen terest Oa z a feollsh undertaking ax a. city (MS street car schedules, and invit-|, apd com: Mm de being registered during andYWCOA } lighting plant ing the representatives of the com: |t ' AS ye ay, J. W. Herbert Dotg—24 onth av. N e Throughout this term of office |PAny to be present and present their] | Ms 00: 1 The Denny hill assessment com: Carl Hi Fourteenth av. N. B. * Charles H. Baker, who had devel. |"!4¢ of the matt Coming as herries ances f ‘ completed their EM. W Broddway and Pine * oped the water power of Sfoqual-|“/4 from the president of the coun: |+ , ety 5 fed roll and have filed it. A High School Drag Co.—Proadway and Pine. * mie falls, was more or less con-|°l! the movement naturally aroused | . tow hearing on the roll as amended will Wm. H. Dartly--Olive and Broadway * stantly before the council in an ef. ("Me little suspicion of its good | —=|be held in Judge Frater’s court on = fort to procure such an amendment | {!th, but pl von ne i the sheet} " ust 5 é Sehtllalhabb St oiah ali sPosdenlebbabadiolsetedede ada hedbe te to his lighting and power frauhcise on Big oy h waghny raue is at || Make the Next Five “t eerie 03 a9 would make tt possible for him | COPPed Out of the ba apo Key Mince ¢ If you want to catch bass get to compete with the Beattle Eloctri« Napier od ber oe ce oR bed Years Count your tackle of Hall, 1111 First | company but without success, ‘Tho [10 Aford Te ott ot com | one preceding council had granted the |PAnY An oppo 8 ee ne ll Five years from now yc aseemensnnarnenenacornat — I} QUEEN HARIE AS A ORDER, QUEEN MARIE TODAY. company & franchise but it forbade |Of thelr sem!l-oceasional promises to nnot buy lots or acreage a ree PRINCE OF BRAGANZA, QUEEN MARIE ASA GIRL. [the company to increase any rate !™PrOv" its service. | ington for less than | 80n of Queen Marie, for whom ahe| | SUEEN M ty [once quoted to any ‘customer, ‘and According to Program. | great many times what the land | Habitual Savers Can Never tries to save a throne, and counted the = + gee required it to give every customer | $6 Wew'aik welled ‘oth ta ‘a kes OO? Earlington 1s th |for her hanasome voy has caused ly begged kings of Bogl the lowest rate granted ing was held on the evenin, f Jar and it loca ul} Queen Marie Amelia |ttaly and Spain and peror W | Ne 7 on their face, these are very ry 31. Within six weeks preced. || With coal supply n Prosperity, as a rule, comes woul ‘ to ge down on her |tiam to help her crisis and [;7°eus6t provisions and should be|,. "indignation meetings had been | the best transpo' through not spending more than telde Sn den) i ai the o¢ crowned heads |y tho auecona of the revolt. | |'8,e*@r7 auch franchise, But they yea in 4 Be cfr ities on the Pacifie Cos your own conscience will sape- : 4 " ge BBhce how 14; apy ~ Peel Ahir not in the franchise . under |? . Me get rv ound to make it the f tion. Deposit the balance in the PT. TOWNSEND, July 9 nti “they sbandoned ie |The Tevolt against King Carlos, |qucte', uaria,e diterent ort t Which the Beaithe Kiectric company (Meant, company's pour serv inctring center of Wash || bani ‘regularly and watch mas, harbor boat Li Riliott/ The maneuvers kept up for two /G4lly becoming more vehement. |another in a medical university, re 2 yong ll gues Clg Der) Hrotestants representing re iW & ‘cont. the @ the transport Cartwright at-/hours and at no‘ time were the/Th® common people are almost ceiving the title of M.D. Bho |mitted to give one rate to one « scattered all the way from Beacon | you to come in | if-anny mpted to pass the forts last night | three boat je to got oUt of ra unanimous inst him and many | nursed and cared for her own chil. |M*t ad another rate to another, | ii) to patiard and talk Earlington $1.00 or more start it a and troops of the guns of the forts. The at. | the highest men of the kingdom /dren during their infancy, and has (2°, 8 free to raise a low ra But | We will give you Do it now—today The invaders wore absolutely at tempt to enter was abandoned at | Fe furthering the rebellion in the | given up the pleasures and pastimes Pag te + agg oa Fl contreete ee | cathed | on inf — MuNIEEE ce the cums o0-the poe or nterests of the pretender to tho /of royalty in order to train them [2 *_®™ OAPs dyer ll ommitt ' ut the tn es which | aaa 8 throne, Don Miguel, of Bragansa.|through youth herself, |sneimle company out of existence. 11, ‘aahed to state for the || are locating at Earlingt 1 Northern Bank & Trust (0. at If the pretenc * placed on the| The queen holds two medale for Kept Out of Market. company p intro: || which will make « Ope LICENSED T0 WED ree Franklin Pettit, 21, and /throne Queen Marie's son, the | daring renenee oF 4 ownlng persons M : i |ducing, in his Mr «||, tion a splendid t ig sar SM rad iar dens mgs 9 1, 17, Seattle. Prince of Braganss, now 20 years |risking her own life on both occa |p) nt PMker bad developed » mag: ter who “had come ‘ou. You « at Ea Awaiting completion of ous Gahnesi ad waned 8 Fetonadbediesed ined MeaecdersdhxsPwenaet sate, mene guatres” “howennd Gotiar Boston” to belp in jij ington at practics a a ° undred housand dollars : "se = alin the expectation of being able to to quell the threaten bad Byery | the corner of Fourth and Pike Charles FE. Newton, 23, and Lena! , James Edw a: 99, 026 | ose Biamauer, W. Dean Haya, 3 supply current to Seattle custome a oe ee . j tem ras Yan Valkenburgh, 19, Spokan Soaseh A. Hall, David Copping and T. F LID 1s ON SKAGIT but on account of the dog-imthe pe told the committes that || Thoms 4 page A © Prank L. Alexander, 28, and Anna DEATH RECORD, Mentzer policy. of the Seattle city Mahi gh aration ta cathe oe sui ewe DIRECTORS: fastund. 25, Seattle s Kain Investment company of Se he was unable to enter th nha oP Lm ing re AE ado, to thet = +0. Pres “dae poetave ~ «8, ond were registered today as | ® $100,000, by M. W. Kain COUNTY TIGHT market, took what current he could ity but tha Pie Prsagg. Mier =i! F.3- tas Cortiom, 37, Seattle. B. Kain and Charles M to Tacoma inatead and sold the reat |"YI¢ He explained the difficuities |, ~ Robert A. Thompson, leg © Joseph Shaw, 77, July 6,| Kain Jat ruineusly low rates to ie eas ee eee ane Oe ( | ville, and Mc h h ay, northeast Anderson Brass @ Fixture Co. of | | Blectusa ny Aang jeder elles | ot Roker a A. Smith, 26, July 6, | Seattle, $95,000, by W. G. Ander-| oe | id erect a monur aunt at wiihen ~~ | 7. son, Claude P. Cox and C. B. Cave SEDRO-WOOLLEY, July tot mory of Charles H. Baker ara Jane G 27, July | naugh ‘compliance w mn No in the history of the 8, ... 24 Nob Hill | Magnolia Milling company Se | given by Cx oritt ever undertook so honestly, so ef om , ’ int—Manuel F. Rina, 3 days, /attle, $20,000, by M. J. Lehman ficiently and so unselfishly to sup. . aad Emme Cart | 1512 Boylston John F. Lehman, Carl Waltersdorph ims m and Prosecuting Attorney | ply to (bjs city at minimum cont br 7? Sites —titace 23, |and Re {. P. Hurd to the effect large quantities one of the er » “wate j Lownee, 48 on! | July 7, 821 Tenth av Bradsberry company of | and after July 7 the Sunday necessities of modern industria dhe mastins wea P Rabies bin wee Vietor Black, 1 month and Sedre Wesley by Fred 8. \iaw would be strictly rag se a UP chent ey IN eam: t 1 ; Fe days, July 7, Martiner station yers, ©. cham, Fra At camosds ort na the city, 80 opposed on every hand : mca, Br Oranaevilie |. Nelson—Mary N. Nelson, 11, July |Bradsberry and Q. P. Keno. throughout Skagit county, Sunday so Uly rewarded in the end hau aere ad z, Terry | Increase of capital stock of Cher. | 4l! business houses in this city, ox |Over and over his business friends |" +g ts : Rutile Handy, $2. Lynden, Wesh Iry Creek Placer Mining company of | cept such as are exempt by law, and associates advised him to “go | ee ee eee enotved to take mo ‘ Mrs. Edith Colby, 30. ea NEW INCORPORATIONS a from $1,500,000 to $2. | were closed and the city had more fs ay ge gl ef i mt te rther action. Thus ended the a prticnt a ei, Oat and the appearance of a stald old New |sades and ‘he testified ‘betore tha |firat effort to Induce the council to : ume Haru, 25, Japan. le . before the | erfa lain duty placed u TF. Jonnsce ‘ancouver, B. C.,| OLYMPIA, July 9.—The following Action Is Postponed, |Bnsiand hamlet than o thriving igrand jagy of 1903 that W. H. (“Bil |Poriores © DiS Oney seeotabliching OXFORDS Anna Sandshl, 33, Vancouver, corporation papers were filed in the| Action on the Dearborn at. re | Western city WF) cand tawell Raown Os © Dollt-| oc. schedules en the company’s Ca office of the secretary of state grade improvement was put over last} Owing to the fact that the an-|!€#! fiter had, on one occasion, ap- | 10"! ne K Y iieart Mayotte, 30, Battard, und | Leazy Building company of Beat. | night for two weeks, the counell | nut ners ne enn ce At lpromgeed ibien’ with '@ proposal to |! 20% eep Your Feet i . St. Amant, 20, Ballar 0,000 liza F. Leary, | not having decided just what it w k omportuma were ure from the council the fran- vi Gharies Albert Stuart, legal age William H. Foye | do in the matter of meeting th ' y and they | tise he desired for a consideration Cool rticie mn pocreinn " legal and Pierre erry tra cost of improvement ; w Bueday np gy Ay oar, wryyd —— te se Land company of Seattle,| . nn At a It this advice, operated his magn Phite Oxfords « coolest Harry Richard ton West, by E. C. Snyder and B, C.| ~The local” bodies of the Nation / og = sear aged cent plant for a while at @ lone, ba tho fea, Try a pair of ow Our aud Florence Dobbin. 26, Seatt Cs al } al Peace association of bh wes sung by many belated erin =the =Seattle Bilectric extra quality and ‘ave and Ethel| Buckley Timoer and Shingle com-| Oregon, California and Washing ive ter “te Am.” {company to enjoy the profits from t t >| pany of Buckley, $20,000, by B. U.|ton will shortly be combined deetes to be & Gnsceition le of the current which he OC x 18, and Lena | Young and J. W. Dick one body, according to Pat H on at ths rare a |manutactured ttle State Rank of Tenino, $10,000, by Scullin the organizer haauee th and nol. 21% Spplication fora franchise $1 50 $1 75 rs ; 4 Ol was still before the council wher . 5 . ves Chas 4, backed by public sentiment. |ter thoroughly HC, Pigott It fore RAYMOND & | Millinery, and yet e te be made to stick m went before the city council , ive Vv redi Complete Furnishers of Homes, Steamboats and Hotels. adie am anes thet i be | we give you credit. mesine pesmi AAAS Igran UST as soon as the insurance companies ean make an ad- justment of our loss at the warehouse by fire on July Fourth, and make the necessary repairs, we will make an announcement of deep interest to thrifty folks. The doors are now open for business and the service in all departments except the Furniture, will be good. | In the lz however, we will | o n the latter, however, we will be tty. seriously handicapped for some time. = ie - = CREDIT 1403 TO WANT ‘ 14 Everything || SECOND | AVENUE Make the COBNER SECON® AVE. AND UNION ST BUY NOW PAY LATER } | J ‘The Store That Saves You | BRIEFS BY WIRE i; The federal government is to go fiafter the tobacco trust, alleging Hi that it Is a monopoly in restraint i of trade i} i Mayor McClelland of New York City is chopping off the heads of HH] many of the city o' jale on ac m count of confidence being lacking in their ability i]; The Dominion government will soon repeal the $26 head tax plac ied on Japs, according to advices from Ottowa ' 1 A permanent peace court at The Hague is being strongly endorsed. | MEAD'S NEW SECRETARY. OLYMPIA, July 9.—At the execu | } tive offices announcement is made of the appointment of Frank Dat Jr, of Wenatchee, as private tary to the governor, succeed. N. Brown, whose resignation was announced ten days ago. Mr Datlam takes office on the 16th on the retir t of Mr. Brown Cline’s Piano House Popular Sheet Music ihe Plrongheart 4 156 When the Flowers Bloom in Springtime Ibe Clematis . Lbe Bwoet Potatoos—Rag - Ibe 100 15¢ “ Me Aroand Again Wi) 1¢ If Anybody Wants to Moot a Jonah Shake Hands With ate Blossom Sunset—Rag BN Honey Boy . Somebody's Waiting for You 15e 1}) se mo Ibe n HOYT |_ “We have heard m great deal of seandal about this transaction” | 405—Pike Street—405 sald Mr. Pigott, “and I for one am | % willing to confess that T am pressed with the excuses offe y members of thie council for not granting the franch Mr. Baker is offering us competition in lght P ‘ ng and power rates, He ts offering || The Overthrow of Satan's Empire us cheap power for manufacturing || the Forces to Be Used Are Now purposes, I ing to ask you in Operation. to grant him anchis which he can do business , A question of the hour Senet printed fo permit ToC. E. Folks to Invite you gent) on the bill and explain why Wel . 4 } Franchise Granted. ine Cee ean eee | ead of the ars . city. Call and receive ee was prompt a free map of Seattle it came too late te ) 1 t the interest in the plat also a 2-color book |Mr. Baker, The money for the PASTOR CHAS. T: RUSSELL, let containing inter struction of the plant had been Of Allegheny, Pa. 5 |nished by Mr. Baker's father a Lecturer, ed 1 f the esting data, cordance with a verbal agreeme for Bible t he : that the son should have a half in- || da of ' Kindly honor u terest in the enterprise, Th the j ha ith a visit. agreement was never reduced tc the irculat of ove writing, the x Mr. Baker, after || th ne d " Take elevator to marrying a cond wife died ip tra ated in seve { 1 c ey wife who in turn left {t to Wednesday, July 10, at 7:30 ESTABLISHED 1881 heirs, It passed pom, in now being cor Christensen's Broadway Hall, jris & Co, and r ut Corner Broadway and Madison. le soon t El Seats Free. All Invited, A) HONE NNY® trie ta a No Collection. A {0 KAT quire profit The he Mast Val Valuable Produc | ing Land in America Of WHY? ’ 18 pe aa to ix Boys Se OE | LANOS ARE OF THE BES Th extend for over t Wash Fhe oe 1 « ® county Su and aes f at opene we uits oe IR " Spell Opportunity ss To get in atethe st { the 1 grea, rise in va ” h ty materia bound to vome as the co Chambra settles and lop “ GE a 10, D or 80-Acre Fruit plendid/ Farm Home. hould \ PRIC b $90 tqmagp PER ACRE With perpetual wat ry mapa i luded only of th h * bir Roe pure we; balance « Call Upon or Wat : ah REDELSHEIMER & CO. || wsrons'ismsrrion anp POWER CO, Seattle National Bank Building Seve St. Entrance. a ttle, Wash, Ne eee eee nee Ea 800-804 First A Columbia. Stron nue, Corner st Boys’ Clothing House in the State. i | | = | Pacific Outfitting Co. 422 Pike St. THE ee THING AT LOWEST PRICE. GO1 PIKE ST. i gluten, pure (white ha flour is PATENT EXCELLENT ‘a NOVELTY MILL Go. SEATTLE, U.8.A “FREE CA ING” GROT SEAVIEW TRACTS. ound, Fine t r ing and chicken to $750 per tract WEST & WHEELER, Colman Building. $650. LoT e $1 paymeuts, It CALHOUN EWING, Inc ss cash 1 th oO. K DENNY Ala & ka @idg. ALBERT. HANSEN Diamonds, Watches, FIRST Jewelry. AND CHERRY. Optical Department

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