The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 31, 1907, Page 7

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eon T ife, and 1 that the report condition as a fight with Joe Gans is falae, 1 expect to put feitt jaway in legs thee than it required tn our fight at Colma.” condition will in » the public my ‘fre Down to ‘Weight aid Ready for Weighing." | jg Process at 6 Tonight~Plenty of Money in Sight for Both—Statements From the Two Fighters, that I rewult of the am in bad | Tritt gaye 1 am better satte } fied with my condition than I waa when 1 met Nelson two years ag INCISCO, July $1.—The | walk will bring out the prespiration,|I haye been preparing myself fo on the BrittNelson fy pt late this morning and after) this fight for almost six mont } Se lively this mornit w ‘ _ went out on the 1 dou't whip the Dane tovight | m eight for both (a breather bo because he tx a better | seer wrney | More than to take a short walk not because Iam not in| ites continued bet ¥ will not do any more ut I know that I it #8 to 6 and the | as both a wn to weight man, And if 1 don't wero keen to t it nd ready for the we ne in pro quit the game gota is « b which takes place at 6 o'clock ighters are expected to be Gas odds in al! proba ht. They will not come to ed in physieally perfect to-2 to 1 before nix Francisco until late this after: | condition who are restir L overved neat portion of the ret miles apart ir Nelson, tm R.., before battle” | he fa almost entirely gold out ont, anid this mora oe cosnt, whete A lolew ) MARTS FOR GIRL SLAVES IN U. S. tusive Service.) July 31 i} gaverp—eetua! bodily, mental poral savery—sold for hard with te Te highest bidder ge the penalty for an attem is the amazing { hundret young Cb have been imported to im recent months. SB ehocking revelations were geht about through a street dv Jee King, a slave ag Kim You, a slave | Bwho had quarreled over a which King claimed { @ certain girl from th officers at once becar tt was soon tears @re regular agencies | trade in all la cities where Chinese bay goasMeradle num ll now beir States « —— fearful traffic Me wnlfortunats THREE CHINESE GIRL SLAVES RESGUED BY THE PRESOYTE- RIAN MISSION IN GAN FRANCISCO. through the formalities ot admie | sion to thim country and are then | slave importer had refused to pay year | 000 y The steamer Humboldt, which ar him $700 for bringing a girl Hamed) rived at 11 o'clock i Was Vi- THE SEATTLE SLL GIVE YOU 2 YEARS FOR STEAMING THAT 32% MEAL WSTICE ay THE $ NOW LETS SEF : 4 ONLY HAVE fp sd i 3,999 B23 YEARS NORE TO SERVE " " Mea A man in Seattle was given two years for stealing a $3 meal ticket, or at the rate of Now, IF the “same rate per” was used on the man who That is to say, 1F THEY DID, ‘ears for tim, DOWN OW HUMBOLDT WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1907 44, Uy fe Wy y, ‘ BIG LUMP OF GOLD COMES) te tweaters not Bilhed In one lump, but Is the | Wl be the offering of the $30,000,000, AND I'LL GWE YOU 20,000,000 YEARS FOR STEALING THAT $30, 000, 000-2 RMUROAO Sg Wl ‘ ye $1.0 per it would mean 20,000, “The Mikado.” “The Mikado,” perhaps the moxt j famous work of Gilbert & Sullivan, Ban BIGELOW ESTATE MAY NOT HAVE BEEN WILLED the late Harry The TAeuots in the faetest and = ® finest steamship on the Conat Two nue, © Bound In Beautiful West Seattle For Thursday, August 1st $1,250 Choice Lota on O! Street—with Cedar That no will was ever made by A wt. property Burope last CAFE IS DECLARED FAIR Bigeio owner Mouday w, wee Ithy who died is the m expressed by his relatives Masons. of a member 1 husband's re ain The property left by Mr. Bigelow consists of the Bigelow Block, at the northw c r of Fourth and Pike, the family residence on 16th av. north, between Thomas and Harrison, property in Port, Townsend and a number of small parcels in the different sections of Its total mated at $500,000. Seattle thle ws was one of the first restan- rants in which » walkout occurred when the union put fts new sched- ule governing the hours of work The proprietor said today the! bad | launebed BatUeshtp Nebraska at Navy Yard, which Mr become tired of the m mont of the Restaurant A new | 48soriation fied himself K with which he identt. when t& was first _ tifa! and sight of seven Puget sbund citlon. ¥ vugh view of Bigelow was son of the de ew York leat gelow on her value is esti- ——— that bh “TRY M'CARTHY’S FIRST" Francisco Opera company all week | io now. this §=morning | result of some tadustrious meiting - in & the market for ‘troduced into dens patronized by| Ah Loo from China. jfrom Skagway, brought, besides a| It raghired the strength of a half | *®* te Grand opera house, in Seattle. at and St. Louis for Chinese and low whites. ¢ Joo King ta a native of the Ualt-| tui lst of passengers, over $600,-| doxes expreasmen to put the nag " One of them tn speaking to a the es Though seme have managed to/ed Staten He was sent for the! ooo in gold, © massive solid} got on a wagon, and. properly | ois Pe anes seattle. " | reporter for T @ter thie mors n ef these girls in| cvade the vigilance of thelr keep girl. His fare was paid to the/ chunk of the precious metal woigh-| guarded, It was Immediately driven ig ov are §=6Daughter, ing sald: “f don't believe that any " of San Fran./ ers and reach the mission homes, Orient and back and he was given | joe goo pounds, or not quite a third | off slowly to the assay office, The |" melodrama, will run all 4 ‘4 ‘ ry flown of Oak- ‘he « eat saajer A at them = $100 to buy the girl from her! of a ton. This immense plece was | pleds ta valued at $140,777 lates Bowtie ised aeoort rp et steal rage In a oe ust acroas the away debim e barred windows! parents in Wanton. a “1 d nk the princ. pal | almost sure ot if any documen' @there have been ship of their little rooms; the bloom van-| He was also provided with tunds| 3324 Hilver Wedding* 100 wed ae ty oonctonige a Support! of that kind exists it is what is vier cities of California ‘shes from their plump, pimk to pay for ner passage to America| ~ OVERNIGHT ENTRIES 1211 Aftermath ox from the Bur npany. ae lai a ce Cues, Baht Lake cheeks; the luster fades from their! The girl's steamer ticket cost $260, | 1248 ‘Benatar 4 the archives of the hocal ioe = % few York and Pril-| jet black eyes, and. in the end, when but, after at! this heavy exponae, | | (8297 Bauridae $1} At the Lois, Parete? their beauty has gone, they are) Ah Loo sold for $3,000 and netted | Following. an ts. ovqreight eo-| Fourth race, one and one . Clayton, Jenkins and Jasper, the | Greater number of compelled to perform menial work! her importer a very snug profit tries for Thursday's races at The/teesth miles, selling, éyearcids| 8% Samed a mule, are making o from China di for others bought to (ake their) Joe King. like other agents, de) Meadows | nd om. big it at the Lois this week Pranciaco by steamer, places. [manded a large fea, been: he| First race, five furlongs, selling, 1230 El Primero .. 107 | Kay and Cantwell, Swan's Alligat tended te Seatiic and| The lowest price over pald for took the risk of being tripped up by | t-yearolds 14216 Blawnt 1907/0". May Molville and the Flying Mazatlan, Moxico, one of these sire i» $2,000, and un-| the tmmizration inapectors and sent! 127% kd Davie Aavbaaae ya] 1343 Ming of Mist’ 101 Martinis are headtiners. sdecits ott, “abt sein Hasta vemela, and brought common! waitiful victimes sell for|te priven for is rifting with! 1500 Marianna ‘ 109) 1344 jad . oT} i pro International line into $2,000 each. l American laws }1248 Ran Ramon , 109) 1344 I'm Joo “110 At the Lyme jeafatr by the Cooks’ sed Waiters ‘States, ‘They are sold by the importer to! All these dainty Chinese girls are| 1208 Sightly 199/ 1290 Dewey rn ihe 110] the Lewls &@ Lake ..usical Com:|anion on June 1, when the new ithe keeper of the den inte which bronght te this country under the! 1303 Snap Dragon 109, 1301 Beckersall cesseee eaveehlO/ C4Y Company, at the Lyric, is this! schedule went into effect, was to jthey are placed. Absolute title| pretense that they are wives of | 1203 Othmar* 107 | 1344 | Told You ke AT cota er nee —— yew dey placed on the fair Met, |pesees as far as Chinese ethics are | American-born Chinese. [1104 Brookieat® 07; Fifth one mile, sellin cee ne Saly T* om vali iw “ sais te America under faloc concerned, and each girl Is givon| They never travel in the Chinese} Second race, five furlong, scll-| ¢yoarolds and up fornia Se 0." ‘These will bee mab-|proetiewr signing sm egneement m they are suid into lives to understand that death is the pen-) steerage, but invariably as firet-| ing, B-yearoldas | 1907 Bonar 4 107 | pee Saturday, - ef eulon hulp went So Werk ~ 8 mere chattels of ality for amy attempt to csacape. cabin passengers for the apents/ 1311 Miwston 104 7 Redmeont 107 ow today | That the tmportation of the girls | having them in charge pose as well-| 1521 Remember 104) Pacifico 107 an ar Third Avenue. ei mer trom he Orient | is expensive is shown tn the state-|to<o merchants who have accumu. |9946 Lady's Boauty - 04} 107 w' auretie Taylor fs ; : two to ie of rhea ment of Joe King that he tried to| lated sufficient money to go to) 1337 Hipoteca 104) 107 |i the title role, will be presented | Battleship Nebraska at Navy Yard.| frandulentiy passed | kill Chia Kim Yon You because the China for their brides, / . oo} 12 *107 | by the Taylor company all this wa |1226 Chrta 104| 1342 Bessie Welfiy 105 | Week at the Third Avenue theater. | ————— amounting to $1,249,203 1961315 Rosearo 196 | For July, 1906, the permits num. {1284 Laura & + <104| 1816 Moor* " 102 At Luna Park. bered 570, representing $1,502,662.) 1268 May Pink 104) 1317 Ramona He 109 | That vaudeville at a summer re- }i221 Royal Axc sevees 888] 1342 Goerolette® ....,..4, ecx.0.100/) #0Tt Is popular has been proven by CEMENT WALKS ON FIRST. 11227 Lady Kitty 164° 1342 Dora L* 100 | the the crowds at Lana Park | 3 vib 11237 Dake of Orieans 106{ Sixth race, one and onehalf fur-|Pronize the shows along the ORK, Juty 306. — The CENTRATAA, Il_Duly 91m) All wooden: sidewalka on tho| ‘Tire race, six farlougs, scliing,| tongs, purse, Byearcids and up. | *treet there, All the big attractions ring serves os | 0l# lays claim to the championship/ west side of First av, betwoon PE sean! ona ai . 57 Stilicho a 109 | @re running this week, title for the pradoction of big) Madixon and Union ste must be | 128 Judge (1529) Legatee 109 silane Both bands of the in- | nanies. Infantile Jeffries are all the | reptaced at once by camont waike | (1290) Jack Adame 1312 Cadichon 107 | Star Theater, Vaudeville. of Mrs. Geo. Brown. | rage. |. This order has gone out trom the 1991 Elfin King 1296 Orilene 105 | ville at the Star theater ‘Weighed ouly 19 ounces| First came Fred Busse Rosa, an beard of public works on inetruc- [2173 Peasy O'Neal 107 1881 Woolma 101| thin week consists of eight turns, | tion fi the @ity council, whic at its birth, and is| 18%-pownder, named at birth in) rom y coun hich | he: the lest living honor of the heavyweight mayor of |@dopted a resolution to that effect | f — Chicago. But this record has been |last Monday. The old wooden walks | Born. A cent piece iosten a full pound by the latest are considered dangerous hands. A half dollar cov the home of Mrs. Jos.| rane home of Mrs. JO8/ commiTTEE® MEET FONIONT. | new Mmallest baby was born) It is suggested that the Providence comer be christened Gollath Taft | «, oho ae Cleveland Busse Roberts 2 / MANY BUILDING PERMITS. Three meetings of committees of @ council are scheduled tor this the city hail. These nd sanitation, fire and | evening at are heaith McLoughlin—C. BR. MoLoughlin, 42, July 29, $13 Fairview av Pieces new Bummer Lawns and Organdies, in choice pat- | terns and dainty colorings, fine and sheer; cheap at 1 50, to- Schruder—A. M. Schrudor, 38, q ‘Morrow, a A ‘ Ty July 28, 3804 Mvaneton at a yard ..... roBesane 6¢ Fi “Nonh—Minnie Noah, 18, July 26 A519 Fifth av Simons--Mrs. M. Simons, 77 valy | }27, 3823 Sunnyside av Birth Record. |. Births were registered today | follows Dearing 20¢ White Goods 10c an & thousand yards in To wife of R.M Dear au hile water, and the clty lights and light. | (Seattle ars Exclusive Service.) fods, Hall's; 1111 Ist av.| The batlding tnapector’s office |! committee NEW YORK, July 27.—"What a ***\ thie month issued 926 peretta,| pity; it was such a pretty romance.” a LICENSED T0 WED Thus fashionable society be | | moans the breach of domestic hap- | | . nage omer |piness in the home of Frank Jay | _lieury Dreen and Lavtala Mom) Gould, who is the latest member | Leo D. Snow, logal nee, and Mar.|% the famous Gould family to get Het Th. Stubbe lecat ee and Mr) nis name into the news columns of | Martin M. Marston local ao, |{B® PAver® as a possible candidate | ygt oa “| tor diverce - " | feaat neattio, and Nina A. Snyder,| “iia pretty ..lo wife, who was 2nd | Men ¥, Whack Oa a Helon M. Kelly, admits that the re A e., bet. Pike and Pine Witian P. Black, 34, and Carrie ligtions between her husband and ? Dixon, Zi, Seattle. | | | aon SS ceeck ie ‘ | herself are “strained,” but she de eng ae. lark, 23, and Ada P.)clares that this is not sefions and ee |@ reconciliation will be effected + i Death Record. | She denies the story that detec ‘ } Deaths were rogisiured today as|tivee have been hounding ber | follows | Young Frank Gould married Het King—Mrs. Margaret M. King, 70 Kelly #ix years ago. With his 1 July 27, 418 Bighth av from the Gould 2 29, Seattle General hospital lusty and have figur’’ in the high ext society it has always thetra ing u being a day The t been said that was ue perfect love, he be- | tterly devoted to her and ahe unhappy when separated for from bim cause of the explained present breach | BLIGHT ON THE PERFECT LOVE ROMANCE OF FRANK GOULD. MRS. FRANK J. GOULD. FAMED CALALINA FOR UNITED STATES:GIBRALTAR OF PACIFIC ja great l, im a large variety of plain and aay eek an, Geo : (Seattle Star's Exclusive Service.) ; aide | eames inaccessible — bluffs cpcpapid Weaves, at just about half the regular prices. This 4 vuly 29, & daugh LO8 ANGHLMS, Cal, July 20 be rendered impregna 2 bei White & mg PAT see ‘ Catalina isiand, the world-famous ratively small ec Map if you want » White Summer Dress aon sen =Te wito of A. G. An] resort of the upper Pacific, ts to be ‘anne in ab peeks aaetie aa ie tae Jeonverted into @ miniature Gibral-|fastnesses, and the nearby waters Rat ae B hye ag Re ‘ }tar, and used as an auxiliary naval|of the Pacific © the cralsing * e — > hg myn tae & danghter.| base to the powerful fortifications | grounds of the great tuna san ate 0 ate ot M8 v BK. Webb.) to be erected at San Diego and San | othe fieh which for ‘ ress if ‘a la wear, ngton at, July 14, &) pedro, Cal., if government plans | have pd the ‘rod = masters} ; oo oh To wite of J. A. Pow.|*%2,cartied out Fe from « quarter of the globe . ae r o ) the acquisition of Catalina! to the teland Tia, 21” White skirts in this sale, made of tho most desir: | |i era, Hemlock st, July $8, 0 son. |, With the Moguinition of Catalina) to tho island iaiie Ai sales uae a MO Wash fabrics, in many different styles; all go at halt} || Butler—To wife of J. W. Butler, | sained from ita prosent owners by | Pedro, the port of entry to Los An Wee: $1.60 Bkirts 75¢; $1.75 Skirts, BBE; $2.00 Skirts fe ee or bigh : me condemnation _proceodin the and has a roeky area of 40, + $3.00 Bicirt nae ugh the line. Beate , we - hes comprehensive plans of the ‘ern: | 000 acre rts $1.60; nnd so on all through the line }}) Washburn, Hillman Clty, July 29, 0 eee Gat ific! ‘The next congress will he asked | son " - \neahoned will be complete for a spectfic appropriation for te | Fa hberg—-To wite of E. Vall-| ‘phe island, which rises sheer] transformation into the Gibraltar of ‘ jonberg, 717 68th av, N, July 21, a [from the wm, prevents on every the Paciti , | won Straw Ha at Half | Shourd—To wite of B. A. Shourd,|Gieandy, 13 Miklth av. July dee a . 1407 47th ay. N,, July 28, 4 son, | gon | To Dincontinue Bureau, | Santich—To wife of Paul San Piahe v ife aft Jot The Bellingham Publicity bures t a at " J | : ‘ p O'Flaherty ‘o wife af John} n ngham Publicity bureau, neg ise for ladies, misses and |itich, 316 20th av. N., July’ 29, a! oaherty, Columbla City, duly h han been successtuliy main OM ale to: the original price. won res tained in this clty by the Chamber _Ptlees on Sailors, an, unteimmed Gleaniy—-To wife of ©. J Rodenhansen—To. wite of J. ©./of Commerce of the ‘Mahpacking ea ee the lialllouhlpw at Navy Ward |Rodenhauger, 1318 Howell at, duby (fOr, 4 fo te Ghavon tinned with Ohm oo* 29, @ Hon, Clone of the prosent month: ‘ bcm " jcomedy sketches and moving pic |leave tonight for San Francisco to | change of r with eleven performers all told and variety of acta, ranging from novel instrumental music to | tures. The songs of the week are all new. ON THE FRONT | The steamer Joanie is loading cargo for her trip to Southwestern Alaska points The schooner Willie R rived in port Pedro after days Hume ar yesterday from San | a slow voyage of 29] The steamer Santa ( this morning from & Alaska a arrived | uthwestern | A committee of tugboat men will confer with Supervising Inspecto: Jobn Birmingham regarding — th culations now enforce | by the steamboat in The | chances ave that the matter wtil be carried to Washington WIRELESS FOR IROQUOIS. Steamer Lroquois, which is onthe} Seattio-Vancouver run, is shortly to} have @ wireless telegraph apparatus | Ready for Half ef life ia to an emergency A sure are for loss, sick ness or reverses of any kind is to open an account in our Saye ings Department anc deposit a portion of your income -at. regu lar intervals, While you are faithfully in creasing the amount of your deposit, we guarantee 4 por cent per annum, compound ed somlannuallv Emergency he battle of ready for when it way t About remn big selling; every color Real the entire k yard .. 25c Handkerchiefs 5¢ A conglomer Handkerchiefs that different q some embre cantbric Take your Lost and Found Notice the and in numerous values run up to 2 ot on ation lities videred, s choice 5c 5 sale of Women’s, escal All of them with hemstitched thems, me Real worth 10¢ tomorrow 2,000 yards of Ribbon, aftermath « a h of a yar tomorrow at t fr llslinen 0), 1 ay’ “m the Ribbon Sale Values to 25c Only Yd mostly short lengths and Mond. various widths, plain and fancy, > designs and com and Tuesday's nearly inations. of Choice of , the Cc | } | | Children’s and n's mix-up. Lots of } ny] some sheer 5 ‘ A number of ladies have repo various other articles during the return lhe owners in some wards Watches Cleaned $1.00 ted the i rted the los f purses and Fintlers please Standard Paper | Paticrns weer ee

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