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THE SEATTLE —— AUGUST. 7, 1907. 5 MERICANS KILLED STARVING "9,REFORM_jo- loses INGERMANY ose: memes FO SEEKS DNORCEAT 1 tn NOY hip Nebraska at navy yard. ered starving to death Ina shack on| BVERWTT, Aug. 7-—Denpite the | ried a@ 14, worry at 16, heartatok at be | the Beattle boulevard by members |OPpoattion of the mayor and two | 16, home with mother at ‘4 nook - " ~ (By United Pre This fs shown by, the way the en-| Of the Salvation army : According of the counctimen, the city counelt tag 9) divorce whempbardly 18— | City Hall Market : An oxpresa|&ines are demolished and the cars |‘, Humane cor Vaupoll, the /nas granted a Vquor Heonse for her. own, @pras,_te. the | Rolled “fonst beet 10¢, @rloin man, A lin fron: Ham-| Piled on top of each other. jStarving woman has @ 80R Ole saloon on the city wharf al seus OE Mire. Catherine Smith euk J5e, leg of lamb ie, 609 pound to am 9 ployed by the Claussen Brewing & |, y vant we. | Hans, who is suing Herman Hana ws 4. roleht rain The head of a girl haa been | a nite in not now under the ai Phird cee Fore O cax.| found severed by glasa from the | Malting company, Food has | ontrol of the city, having bean [see WHO looks ike @ schoolgirl of Eo MessAN ve, | body, which was fegnd 50 fect from | *@8t to her and the cage in being | leased to a w sveral i?” e eMC: a 7 Judie al Amert a wharf mpany wevernl He waities, fncludine the track ; j {vestigated wooks ago, from which the saloor ay heated nad t. started. 1a mTONKING STYLE SHOTS cans. 7 . “o Count Ketsertink fs among thosed | man will secure his lease. The coun: |e, Sd the juvenite-lopking | Hote! Butler Bide. Pwonty dodle wife, “but we changed ind Mom the wreckage, which | badly hurt, being caught qin the! LICENSED T0 WED Jel! haw also turned a deat ear to | and weit hepoutt ty. telaont a bor d weil to Newp Ky,, Instear o = circ away. An acct ate t eo eae eee a ast ee See serie pavins Atlthete we Were married . ured ts ainable, Ov rince Alexand emote: | ne ec ned WAhout com Tt was ju aed ie the wo the t kind, and two sone of Kaiserlink,| Robert Hite, 27, and” Mattie/ mont a petition algned by 634 wo Our wi Ba yh apr ie " 9 eo ce a it Mae aa a en en [i at enero, en’s -_ pert King, 24, and Emily M.|the careers of the dance halls well “ - pro rs leott te Bertie |, and finally 1 returned tiny | 8 7 : mother's home. M Harold J, Rhodes, 29, e | | | tise’ 3: Rhodes, 2% and Chete! gaan TO RELEASE WITHERS, |i send Te'the papers about the| Suits | 4 0, & : couple up in Welleton, 0. who had : 1. Bre 7, and | | et ee Dotaten ge (htt Clarl:| Papers in habons corpus proceed: | Celebrated thelr golgen Wedding, 1 ° P. J, Palmquist, aad Bodat Jags to felease Thomas Matler, | Pead What they walfan@ their rect | Wickstrom, 20° Seattle held in the county jail as a witness Pe for being happy. They say mar- | a rt e ‘ Olat W." Wickstrom, 87, Seattle, |{2.the Mayo shooting affatr tn the 'Y Young. T say wo, too, but 1 call a and Anna M, Nelson, 2%, Redmond, | o"tticted district, have beon served | marriage at 22 or 23 young for a| q Samuel J. Wilson, si,'and Hasel |°° She: riff Smith. The motion will sir > to 28 or 30 young for a Your choice of any sult in the : Blyter, 12, Seattle Ifa pably be argned tomorrow morn: | MAN. a , house, nothing excepted. Blues i ar eRe er ate | Kmail V, Minieh, 28, and lise N bdin. Waiting iste aate tenn blacks, full ‘dress, ‘Tuxed tes fon j of ver effec = trandage, 24, § le. i ied four years, and am Thee coal miners now ession | off system, In effect in « vera) | Brandag 4, Spatt barely 18 now. It is absurd Prince Alberts, and_all the Templo spent today | Western states, whith provides that Poter Bk. Emely 29, Sdabeck EXPO Smiles trom husband . at the Tabor Temi * the company shall retain enough | Wash, and Hedwig Sacher, Sea go 5 bee wer m husbands to-wives novelties. ‘The most sweeping considering the varl: Of | of the employe's wages to pay in| beck, Wash the blues. A kind word to ike the offering of men's garments in fhe scale that Wilh, nthiy “dlies in the union with] | John A; Ranach and Pearl MARY THINGS whinghe of Gk annek and tle enles the annals of the clothing trade next year, to . toh he ts affitiates obnson, eat tle. cannot be measured gole day ators wext Th A telegram recefved today from} Edward Stuart and Willa eee | ot belles in umeringn ter 4 ‘and wh agreed up the coal minere who are now in| May Northam, 20, Seattle. eter 6 , coh is . Ag e~ t “1 ‘or love PFhe committee that has this session in Wyoming and Colorado,| Albert E. Dunton, legal age, and| (Star Special Service.) ing fancy. And that's the troubles Tomorrow oder im charge wil! probably be| states that the employers had|Mattle J. Holmes, logal age, Seat-| EVERETT, Aum. 7—Ax a rovult | Chiaron cannod tell the differen th this work for two m granted th ight-hour day and the | tle, : jot the employment of a number of : om eet . tut bet Sone We also offer at Hike it te the prit check off” ay in all] Frederick W. Culverwoll, 24, and }timber eruixers last fall by the that without love, smiles, consid . Baa catire conventiot probability be Helena Smith, 26, Seattle county commissioners to thorough: | ation and kind worda there can be Half Price TPE Hew scale will demand no} President MeLain has recelved jly examine the timber of the/no joy in matrimony.” 7 fy radical changes, but wit! no direct reply to bis Invitation to| ounty, there will be some sen enh ane Satan OF: so obser. | MRS, CATHERINE 8MITH HAA ery materially benefit the miners John Mitchell to meet with th |Uonal increases tn the ace of tim + pola a “ rete oe pegs we ip hace at. Pe pt Np ays Guy Ratios. ORgh ot Ror ‘only will they insist upon the | union next week, but It fs believe ber assessments. Assessor Tanner |} pwn MM sbeide eet he? roa fe EARLY MARRIAGE IS DANGEROUS. Robes and Steamer Robes. Beit observance of the eight hour that he will send National Organ jeays that in @ number of cases the their trath through Mere cadena been a w " r , ti the re i ny Dut will ask to have fnaugur-|lzer Purcell, of Ohio, now In Den | tne rease will amount to one thouw- | ence ° old « edad sag Batt ” A % ian H What is known as the “check’ ver, in his stead and per cent pe lands, which | Marvy tose : a. Blind Ma aff other 0 . | | h anda, nic ar too early and Wil have four a be old ga are measured by. that t tele Re Rom tae alead sii ' Reve Mithrto een” rtared' abla Meet, ‘nde ran is four 70 be old games are" meusured | by that ,Discoun It ot expected that the work |have discov co ee. a Marry at a plenie and wonder i—ot marrying b ex they “ab at 8 a of laying the new salt water maine | standing ¢ aber The rr ores gp Badly ena to Rgeengeng eee ee al a wile sigma ho i Mins OW ALL OUR witt be under way before about | ors state that tt ae, Gesereenren) Marrs on Don't do it! When | # not marry again—at least, 1) the t pe they come in con he first of the year. Kngineor H.)ments and tax will ace aa ae | Zou set vans neve. Sere : etd gatliar a rae od fp ne s it inn’t a|]| OVERCOATS, RAIN COATS, | W. Scott things it will take 90 days |for the cost of Cg ene, thee PAY | nenne Sn ee te en toe Uae aybe It's a bram- | UNDERWEAR AND FANCY lie get the sine alter th tans tone « of the cruleing together n't, can't know my mind ble bh vests _ REACH BI ordered. The resolution pending , and the ordinance will consume five BIG BOND 16 FILED ager ae lof public works can let a contract SALS ASKED FOR he bond of the Fort Wayne Bi a e ‘ 000, and som yposition, when it to submit addttional proof. Moat | ‘i y | " of con | M T Foam for pomparetive {cones to the official hearing, ie ex B a ee ened ens irouse a tare} he Installation A » which plle oO ens omorrow anrr that of Walter H. Soder.| | machinery f the new Ce n Senttle od A Point Pp iat is ‘eat toe oa.006 | Proposals on the Pine st. fire stax the approach being on such a grade. dar river Hebt extension, has just the victim of misfortune High grade, perfect fitting fag the right of Alaska miners and _ Ler areeent ania to the high | jand Third ay. wlll be considered ptr e® syd oe tatitee } pewn _ wt mal nied || NA ts rig a0 ehiii eat bidder by the Unite Fw 8 Bie ths * mer quie considering 1 m die aver ac f k alo’ ' to recorer = ‘ol ot dy | district court | B. Hopkins, Unit Following are the overnight en |” ft ~_ water committee Of poring of the propert BROTHER DEAD, met a mi q 4 there w users worth up to $4.50, now former enay gifice cashlet./eq States marabal, is to receive |‘ for Thureday’s races at the |‘ city counell, The property will It ent t » cit tl getting th ANSer pein the government prison at|the bids. Adame’ property con adows yably be sold and a new fire reallse in the neighborhood of $900 MOTHER DYING ©: ¢ It was for | : : lane deland.. The last claims | sists of the Industrial Iron works| FIRST RACE—Six furlongs Se} | "ato Ht in thayloinity 000 from the » of the property to make the usual 2 worth up to $ now ame been Oiled, the total number at Bellingham, worth over $18,000; |! Five-yearoids and up The © st. fire station has whigh would cover the cost of a the Watook was tled w ; H n al master| furniture at his home and in two | !421 Roscoe* avooeane 10 t bece satisfactory, the build wentation and leave 2 $50,000! With rin night at Alki Point Trousers worth $8.00 to $12.00, | ptember 1/| offices, a Hbrary, a garage and an | /36 Iehtar® 10: being poorty ¢ weted and to meee to apare bir ‘ is the steamer which now $6.85 Judge Hanford utomobile, with « total value of | Ro gy Roy 109 | == today | te weet Sam Ene & Hivetian, wh in ‘mind that regular been allowed | about $17,100. The real os te} fattte Carr 107 i to be tn this wale went to work to put ¢ 4 a ‘na fl Dadle total al-|now under attachment pending the | {316 Tie Only Way 109 CHIEF HAS UPPER ’ affliction | the fire, lost his life as a resalt ; Aces ma a $70,000, | settlement of the civil sult set fo: 3 Mack Ch 109 | whi t . Style Shop r narke | that about one-third of | September 1, which will determine | 1347 Procrasti 190} ; tor of nent pene No figures and you pay only Claimed will not be| Just how much was stolen by | 1217 Redmont 109 MUST OBEY His. ORDERS them fs ‘ ' ; he advertised prices Adama. Walter 9. Fulton, attorney | 1242 Duelist 109 W. 85 by CHAUTAUQI AN. Y Amount to be allowed will|for Adams, says he will contest | '360 Ed Lilburn 112 PSR RR: her Wine icks Ave. ¥ e epend upon: ive large claima not) each claim tn the courts and wilt | !? Rune 108 That “he laughs best who laughs ett volee fea 16 | ee t “ to - xury ¢ mere, that of the Pioneer | resist any effort on the part of the 107 |tast,” was amply demonstrated to obeYing aw nents . ‘ r: sight eabany for $27,214, which government to charge the estate| hall] ao te 0 fh raw - hired t * the ‘john 4 Cs BF. Aled wh he Gapenen a the hencteen ide | O8Y fo aw fined which Chiet of 90 "foot tron mothe . : Vie. |? of John D. Rockefoller's New which wili cost about $10,000. 107 | Police Wappenstein played on the “yelled very |* ch. his mon before | . 107 | “spellers” employed by the exc slang phrase few cols plo at the Ch qua | : : 107 |slon steamers at the Lake Wash pluased f - then ored the The Style Shop The father of Nicholas I! of Rus " Palin n ee KILLED BY STREET CAR rich, and a Ve shall pot Nebraska at Navy Yord,| sin guided his actions by the advice ee Sacee, Soe the spell oa to heaven for our tears nor to hell grey eaten stig *\of an American spirit med! ought they ha ha see hhdeaa ca) rll nea ars nor to hell | on oe bi ha ming at the ox a Wap er an 4 CT . 0 Duke of Orleans pes: ant tne lane FRANCISCO ‘ THE GROTE-RANKIN CO. Rosy Light Sa quite 0 the situa. | move beyond that line “in ack Seen). wan ‘omplete Furnishers of Homes, Steamboats and Motels ROyAl ASCO ve es eee o 003M boats, or obey the police « a .- + oe seins ne | 10. vera! days ago the chief or they will take a quick j The t } ’ 103} dered the ainauncers to modulate | the police court ; wig ° }4962 Edun Felice reg us ee Pee © | in ow a es THIRD RACE Seven furlongs ¥ he body ‘ ‘ Selling. Pour-yearolds and up } Cc. Cc Bi, the 3 Isabelita® oes 108 beer . 4. charged with ¢ 2 Suavita 110 slaughte 3 | Luerece 5 110 ee S anaaned 1317 Dangerous Girl* ++ 100 1315 Allee Carey® bieetilg URNER }1856 Dora L* ¢s04etons ie / ; [tate dy Ken “thos a AS ARUISANCE 1256 Ramona Hi ... ***"100!. Annie Rooney, who for years has | 1942 Caroburn ........ .......105| 0@@@ & pertodical visitor to the ae - ' 1910 Ambitious ........., ....105 | Seattle police court, charged with | Residents of the vielnity of Fitth 4/1246 Darthula® tS 109 | Ail the misdemeanors fn the calen av. and Broadway, Ballard, are pro | 1942 Bonnet ,idar from drinking to wearing testing against chareoal burners , 106 iin” bee bow _ hich installed tt FOURTH RACE—& . : men's clothes, has been presented : which were installed there € tdsuaan gate mt Tlows*.| with a ticket to Boston and will be! The family of F. H. Davidson, | ty. A petition containing We have just thirty wool tailored suits left from the | Givoun! Bolert P* 4g | stilpped there by the county com: |lIving at 356 18th ay. N., expects | hundred names was fled t J 1284 Belle Kinne: ios missioners, who prefer the wom. im to return this evening from / consideration of the city spring purchases. They are all in good cendi and splen- | 1284 Bell ¥ Garb aheence to Mir erenenes Westport, where he bas been since | alleging that the charcoal 1 (1302) Gatewa | ’ 4 | 1 t art th ‘ y ss 111) Annie Rooney's father, whose | '@st Sunday with a party of friends! are unbearable, that the bu didly made, serviceable garments, but we want to start the | 1324 Lord of the Forest it s hose 11964 Sainrida® 1) name ts Storey, is a wealthy ship | Conducting the search for the body |constitute a public nuisance 1264 clo tn : pi endo 4 builder of Boston, and it ts believed Of his daughter, Edna Davidson, | should be abated new season with nothing in the department but the autumn | 1264 8 nod o, bene that he has known nothing of hig) *bO Was drowned while surf bath 1 1 fi Canardo , ch divided the collectio $ seal mag +102 | daughter for years. The story of Saturday. A telephone WATERFRONT NOTES. styles. We have ‘divided th lection into two lots. You } we 9% \the girl's downfall ts the pathetle rom there Joday stated; . n see th ispl ou dow. i eke DACRE One mile; 50 yde.|eno of a pampered child, «iven «| (oat Be trace of the body had been é The Norwegian steamer Henrik ||) ©4” them displayed in our window. ing. Four-year-olds and up splendid education, and deserting | found the broken-hearted |Ibsen left Astoria for Seattle to- Fi ka e ot cake aie {i 7 Red Reynard 109 | this for a life on the stags pang pear-g father had been forced to give up | day Suits formerly priced at $ ), all excellent values | Fe der oath 109/ riage to a man, whose desertion | the search. . = British steamer Ning Chow —the skirts alone are worth more than the 3 rehan abate. os 109 | of her Jed to ber downfall left Tacoma this morning for Japan 1979 Foneasta weer 109 | FRISCO FACES WATER FAMINE. | Australia and Europe. sale price—while they last, tomorrow only | 137: x d'Or “aioe 109 - | The Norwostan steamer Horne! x | 1354 Jae dam 109 (By United Prose.) on left Nanaimo toda c Suits formerly price $25.00 to $40.00, faultlessly and "he tee x 108 BAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 7.—This| $0, ot Nanaimo today for Suits formerly priced at $25.00 to $40.00, faultle 1373 Aval i AND Me by is facing a water famine #8; The steamer Sonoma. fashionably tail on sale tomorrow at 1 1382 Salable* 104 = “oe at ¢ tion | Cousins, arrived in this city at 5 | conn Spring Vall ul ‘ apenah > Nae ngh oteeres . | SIXTH RACE-—One mile. Purse | ra is ae “ “fen roe Ay Wadia gree + ghn df lh pdy 4 : i Three-yearolds and up y he and 88 It) steamer brow up a record care “ e te financially broke it cannot repair ; rv bets | | ee ————— 1338 iret Po p eter the maigs. The company ts to ap tented that the boat had oo 10c¢ Books, 3: 25c Ribbons, 7c | hips eee ply jo the supervisors for financial |C®™e4 pp tg * , c Books, 3c. yp FC. 1 1287 Funnyside 107 trip up end the stater “ ‘ ree ; nid , : h k at our ribbon | 1 Fulletta My Phelan tee oo / made that the weather was good We have just recetved 1,000 vol- } Another knock at o { 12 Jordan ri. 109 (Sy United Press.) The steamer Preaident a seas ae eaiieher fetion. Th stock tomorrow. These odds 13 Nonle Luectile 3 10 MONTGOMERY, Ala, Avg. 7 San Franciseo today n her t should have “ ere 6 week 4 ends must positiv®ly be | i 1385 "i eke 2 The house today adopted a resoly down, and the steamer Meteor, a ago and owing to the } ose od out, The collection we | | We have given much attention to the cloth used in the manw i Sa mrt a tion strongly backing Governor from ‘Se attle ou amed into Sa rival we place them yom ale tomorrow in- | | “a Of our window sha with the ultimate idea of being able ’ e allowance. *| Comer in Kis Might against the rail Francisco this iaorning nt a " » reduction cludes taffetas and mossalines | : @ Our customers better shades for the money than they mi roads, The resolution virtually I The steamer Saratogn leaves 1 et bound but in plain colors and various | | rm pet te hades fo © mone’ A “ wht ne mer Saratoga leave r They € ra | Main eisewhere Th " - } fawkes the executive to tell the houre Valdes tomorrow ieell ori and include "9 widths R prices are | a. he cloth used in our shades ts a superior fab- GROCERY STORE waa te weet, tne i will te ces | a paca aha ae res titles. ©, 20c and 25¢ a yard 7 lad way—It won't crack with ordinary care, and flapping |! granted | A dit i be giv at th nearing pletion in t Chot 't “morrow Special at only Cc | oo doesn’t seem to affect it to any appreciable extent -aeeee There is sti! an acute ponsibil:| Rattler club Friday night to the | ¥ of the Mo: Co. and wil an Soo ‘anteneeccaaed | ‘ Ing but the best of! an 1 are used in paint ity that it may be necessary to eal . nere,|be launched within the next 10 |[/ “rr ; and lead are used in painting this cloth A Waghington state commissioners launched within the n 3 ctures. | ieee sarch, chaik or clay being used to fill and give more body for ||| the militia unless the strained reia-|members of the Alaxka-Yukon-Pa.|days. It will be an oil burning |!) 35c Hi indkerchiefs, 17c. | Framed Pictures. | fhe time being In fact, th reg j entrance through an | ons between the roads and the | ciftc exponit executive commit-| boat, Intended for fishing « ea | " ; | $2.50 PICTURES AT $1.49—We | ion ‘ac his la why it doesn’t ¢ water doesn't Plumbers engaged | *#t¢ officals ts terminated. If the | tee, Lahd Commissioner Ross and|in Alaska, The vesse) is ti Leg: od Wa a ant } have a large assortment of | lowst't wrinkle, it doesn’t erack, and it doesn’t look | repairs, a gang of Southern road takes off ite local! Goy, Mead by Jacob Furth. There | built for the Barneson-Hibbavd ¢ kerehi with hemstitch: beautiful framed pletures in ev peantitul quality ‘en though | been in use for a long time # lant night rifled the grocery | trains, as the ocation order re | seemed to be a misunderstanding |of San Franctaco beauutul q large size including many } roves Hartshorn selfacting rollers are used, the cloth be- || * p of L. M. Harper, at 1401 Stat gine riots w stollow,. r aga © ae , yho would sive this dinner, | " Rr t. Geet i a, nt | . hjects ante frame come | ened to ther means of pate > bs e cash register wai od nen ouble, here \) Mr. ‘Parth or i) "arty, but y in dar ained wood and gil Sian ; { patent metal clips. The hanging broken open and all the cash taken, | threat of the rallroad employes,| the matter was finally straightened < L reguiar pr a The } ed effects and are handsome. ] an Much attentic the selection of the cloth, rollers, ete, || amounting to $4.50. who are tired of squabbling, to} out today,the A-Y.-P. stenographers | eek. Oe: See Sa ‘y ly finished. Regular prices | Workmanship is ¢ clase in every respect. I tives Adama and Corbett in. | strike |tearing up a bunch of invitation KILLS HIMSELF b oni bes bed 17c up to $2.50, Tomorrow's 55 ] M4, 2nd to demonatrat eign " jand expressed the opinion that the name and issuing others announce pnt |. only . | Tiss bar tne e qua o — oe costs you noth jrobbery was the work of boys ZIMMER MUST | !ne Mr. Furth as the host (By United Press.) 25c Back Combs, 6c. SOC Eeeee mand by | ures, and we're to submit them PITTSBURG, Aug. 7.—George W 25c Bac ea | } | ‘ : PICTURES 25¢ — Smal! ] = | Wore was brought in today that| } FAC E d sahibe REFLECTIONS OF A BACHELOR, Henge : former x pe F st vo A large collection of women ee ed — pieture including | a be i the steamer Santa Clara nic anc ter a candidate for governo @ back combs in latest umerous ibjects nd all steamer Santa Clara, which wy aa of Pennsylvania, on the republican fine back mt a et numerous subjects. dad | ALL THE CREDIT 1 for Valdes August 4, mot (New York Press.) : , - shapes and sizes, shell and } very interesting and pretty | . YOU, WANT with @ narrow escape from wreck (Hy Cnlted Press.) nice thing about being a mil-|Heket, shot and killed himself this amber finish; regular ve A 1es Regular prices up to 49c; spe ° ftern in the office of the Penn ; | Ing at the Hitchinbrook entrance | SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 7.—Emil | lionaire must be how everybody {a | afternoon tn the office of the Tonh up to 250 each cial tomorrow 95 } to the sound, near where the Ore |J. Zimmer will be tried by a jury | afraid to dun you ayivania tie company, ¢ . tomorrow only at only ? c gon struck There was a dense|on a misdemeanor charge of con-| Hardly anybody ts lucky enough | ¥4% president | fog at the time and a strong wind| tempt of court for refusing to|to have all his relations hate him| Melancholia is the supposed | |) ~~ ws vies ih cated ine aki: Sede tact bien Ne tain j drove the vessel many miles out | testify in the Glass trial next Wed-|so they won't come to see him ie a aig yg beige fe piel A | | of her course. Fortunately the ves-|neaday, In the police court he} A girl thinks it’s very romantic| the death of his son, which oc nts set steered clear of danger and| pleaded that he had already b curred & month ago, Letters found gents Standard n|to look at the pleture of a man} | SECOND AVE. on his person and {n possession of continued on her way to the North. | punished on the charges by three | she doesn’t know In a magazine. } - “3 AND land sentences to the county fail and al What a girl likes about being en- oner it tg thought contain for the sata RELIABLE aad | Pattern | | UNION ST | ‘ | $500 fine, but his plea was not well| gaged is she can do all the things| ed en Md hte an | 5 me rok by chien O1NE. oni nate’: S Paotfic Squadron at Navy Yard,|taken and the case was set’ for’ her mother won't let her when sho at Designer | Lspcovo avenue wins Oine | Agents | ) oe9 | trial tan’ oe

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