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« @ J THE SEATTLE eran--sad@avay, AUGUST 31, 1907. ° © 7. ° iH STAR_SAC@ ; MUSEE WILL SOOH|MARYELOUS SPEEB'IS CLAIMED * » +|° OM THE FRONT [°.2°R23%0% 0? wesc Sg) a, sae 08 THIS GIRL- WIFE , WHO ‘ New Haven and mina G.| Providence hospital Mo HER YOUTHFUL "HUSBAND BE COMPLETED FOR THIS FREAK MOTOR BOAT Mra Ka Molson, of the moat. | °ery. legal Beattlc Carl G. Anderson, 43, and Clara tle {pping Co., Is back from a} ge halton, 96 | Viait Of wgForal weeks to the North. Fred J She worf to look after her com- | Wheatley, pany’s interests and reports that| everything is well DEATH RECORD. BIRTH RECORD. | Boattle. ish, 28, and Lagm #.| Births were registered today as , Boattle. follows t | Myers—-To wite of Ray Myers, 1211 Howell st., Aug. 29, a son Carrigan—To wite of L. KE. Carri Ki 2s Wall at., A 30. daugh- Doaths were registered today as) (ur . + Ant RO, © dome ane Doeteay £ em Seaneneee Gre » ial | Lyman—To wife of H. #. Lyman, . took 9,000 silver salmon out of the| Cttlver—A. ©. Culver, 2, Ang. 28)| gog tighth av. Aug. 29, a son bay 1n hin net Thursday, ‘The fish |719 Second av, W | Cruchan—To wite of 8. T. Cru were caught near West Seattla, | Fried Max Fried, 26, Aug. 29,| chan, 169 Etruria st., Aug, 29, a o Wayside Emergency howpttal daantios Steamship Shawmut, with a large | Clapp-—J. ©. Clapp, #4, Aug. 29! ‘Toeptfier—To wite of B. R. To Wwt of passengers and a cargo of nak Wash. " | epffler, 1211 Howell st, Aug. 27, « }8,000 tons, cleaved frem Yokohama |. PPrkigge-A. Perkins, 62, Auge 19.) gay ent ant t | Goodwi To ife o 0. Gooa- yesterday fer Buattle, Magnifigont view of Lake and ee ne a Cee A 7 ~ Work on the Eden re is rap ay DUNCAN RAKE v ARES Bly nearing completion, and it Bl oro * end, 18, Oxpected that the resort will DEA opened September 10, or pe@aps s KEPT FROM HER two days later, The museo covers . PEs perrranes hy serersam ert SHE MEANS ‘g106 AND four floors, and affords a host of} » as bf a ae vi neat vE HIM BACK, SO attra@tions to the pleasureseeker. A company of players have hoon | imported from Kngland for one feature, a wtage Mlusion, Japanese artiats will also present novel foa te Several pleasure devices of & mechanical nature have been ar-| ranged, tn addition to which there handsome display of var- * The bullding is hand somely dec —_—— Exclusive Service.) Ti, O, Aug. S1—Me Rakestraw ts only 16 her rights, “and. dares maintain;” and sho go to ep abe ia under at the banal ew, tho ay NM who # ~ ‘ tn, Seattle, Aug. 29, 8 daughter een tod, well lighted and tiaenifigont view of ; a going to re “ re me . e ot | n mile of waterfront! .. rancor anon iat abe tf boy hue Ventilated, and hag ample fire exits : ov Bom general mensger 0 wn : Bille of waterfront | ene enka en : hee loft for San Francisco Jest. night | /2” gardening — all at| BAKER PARK, you have not soen ae is POLICE SUSPECT , - on the steamship City of Puebla. | MOUNT PARKER PARK. oer Seattle." % HYDROCURVE AT FULL SPEED AND THE PECULIAR UNDER Gintninte: Wernes. wiiel ben ‘NOTE Ta BE JOKE Booby. San Franeiseo today with a large Saeed | (Geattlo Star’a Exctusive Service.) |grontest draft ts at the stern, The |!ist of passengers anda full cargo. | 6% e and de o nat Foe he aA flote containing the message RORIA, UL, Aug. 81.—Any- | bottom ts slightly convex, fore and UF ON tel A Richarée, yoke, sent go sunk,” | from 90 to 60 milea an hour | aft and vertically, This, the In LICENSED TO WED i Whioh inay be evidence of a double is claimed for a departure in motor Yentor claims, sets every bit of wa ‘ are i departure tn m 5 overy gatge Luede tragedy or of & practical joke, was|poata which has made its appear ter in motion gradually, with the found in a bottle floating tn Lake Washington near the portage yea terday by L. C. Hoffman, of 111 Sixth av. & Hoffman turned the note over tod the police. The message was writ pgitt in love ts guilty ‘or whothe ee her rights je with the n he got out of Work and sought married. the parental roof raw foe" resided | Daiay, the deserted, followed him, there tha 1 it was while stopping at a ance here. minimum of power. Bethioht Kakuda, a, ‘Seattle, and) The craft ts called the “Hydro ad of driving through the | Yoehio Fukaml, 19, Japan. | curve,” and is the inveation of © displacing it upon each stde,| Frank B, Martin, 24, Holyoke, | A. Manker, af Pearl, I, Over a water ts displaced downward. |Colo., and Ursula Maud Miller, 18, measured course, under the super |The craft running at the same | Kirkland | vision of the officiais of the Tilt speed as an ordinarily constructed| John Attenon, legal age, Pauls. Everyone should have a definite purpose in view with re gard to the investment of his savings, so that he may derive an adequate return upon his hard-earned money with the least loss of time. Long before his accumulations are sufficient to enable the saver to avail himself of a worthy investment op- that she waa arrested on | 2" 08 & plece of hoavy paper sack.|nois Valley Yacht club, the launch launch, moves the water at bout |bo, and Eltzabeth Tallagson, legal teen Pig no 8 ‘atl rye gpd De endl eg tee h| complaint of her parenteindaw No such persons have been report-|hag attained a speed of $5 miles One-third of the speed. Instead of |age, Pauls |B degree of BAFETY and the 1 AROEST BARNING thet 16 ‘com The boy-husband has written a} °? lasing to the police. jan hour burying iteelf when at speed, ue] Lee R. Clark, 25, Seattle, and Lo- | farce Of BAPETY 2ST HARNID at is com- r to the chief of police, asking Hull, not engine, is responsible launch rises from the water and | re ua Grace Blasio, 33 Chehalis 4 ¥ ~ tion" from his wite, sayin; WAR AMONG THE for the speed. The bull ia new to skims along the surface. larry D. Kiinefelter, 2 anford, P fold thelr home and that he ts “done with her.” — jBauttcal draftemen, Above water Hydrocurve” has # record of | Wash. and Nona Snyder, 24, Han-| Seattle Business Property ls the Best Investment Frank = re Not #0," says Daisy. So there Hydrocurve” ts ord ry, but be 182.3 miles-from Alton to Peoria| ford, Wash | with bis girl wife you are LOCAL CHINESE. fow is @ startling departure from|—in seven hours and thirty min | James Henry Lawler, 96, and Mrs. | The best investment known to the business world is highly — = — recognised principles utes, Manker claims the launch | Agnes Downing, 20, Seattle {ff ‘!mproved Central Business Property in the progressive citles ar! Olaf Bergman, legal age, and | Emma Carolina John like Seattle. Under the Trustee Company's exclusive plan of UNITIZA- TION, everyone who is “worth his salt” may own this class of property Just now, Units of TRUSTEE PROPERTY No. 6 (the great Central Building of Third Av ) are selling at @ price whieh will net at least EIGHT PER CENT per annum, while they aro INCREASING IN VALI least TEN PER CENT a year. Rentals also increase gradually, at about 25 per cent every 6 years The Company {s willing to arrange a PAYMENT) PLAN, based upon the present price of Units, for a short time, to sult individual circumstances, paying 6 per cent tnterest upon such payments, Come in for full particulars. Ask for Book let 4 THE TRUSTEE COMPANY OF SEATTLE Lowman Building. Grand Excursion on Labor Day SEPTEMBER SECOND BY THE Holy Name Society of Sacred Heart Church To the Indian Reservation at Tulalip, Wash., the beauty spot of the sound. Six hours’ on steamer and seven at the Reservation. Dancing, ball game, races and swimming races, canoe races and a clam bake. The Greatest Outing of the Year Bveryone bring their baskets. Those who wish can get all the lunch needed on the steamer, No liquors allowed and no rowdytem will be tolerated. Ps Under water “Hydrocurve” is has covered a mile and an eighth REGULAR CHILD WONDER, oon i rent of trouble origin |wider forward than aft, and the im @ minute and a half } p court trial, the pumemnamenes | Sonttio. (Star Special Service.) local Chinese tonga may start a | Se EEN ' Arthur W. téen, 22, Geattle end} ie m, Wash. Aug. $3-—|Chinatown war. Fong Tal, a Chins ~ ISH’ T A MAN EASY Nanny C. Holmberg, 20, Bellevue. . | Nellie Carter, M-yearold daughter|man who recently arrived in this ” Frank W. Blacker, 26, and Lilitan | of the editor of the Puget Sound/city, was set upon and badiy | - ~ Semen am - | Mall, has won not only the local) by members of the Hip| The trip to MOUNT BAKER) and county prises offered by the | Sing oz, & notorious Chinese so} PARK ts short, easy, delightful W. C. T. U. for an owsay on a tem-|ciety, on Wednesday night it ts the pl to visit if you 5 e topte but has now secured|/only the counsel of |Joy the beauties of Nature a PINNEY For PHOTOGRAPHS 706 First av. Washington Ilock, | | Phone Ind. 2606 oes! nd | or heads | prise has prevented retaliation in kind ~s th he a T police TWO POPES HAVE DONS Against the assailants, The y | Wore notified of the trouble jast | MONOR TO MRS. RYAN. | night, gnd it i believed that the | amsaolt 1 be taken to court by} Pong Tail j AFTER WESTERN RAILROAD LINES (By “United Press.) WASHINGTON. Aug state Commerce Come j | Lane announces that he will start} weet within a few days to investi: | gate reports the commission has| |ecetved from special agents that | certata weatern railroads are giving rebates and discriminating in } | treigt rates. Returns From Holy Land | Dr. Edward L. Smith, pastor of | the Pilgrim’ Congregational church | Seattle, returned with his family yesterday from a trip to the Holy Land Dr. Smith will resume his MRO. THOS. F. RYAN. former duties at the church tomor-| | | i reserve to be used gecessity. The boats oa will begin at 9) | ntil 10 p.m.) of afi kinds of Yor @ good shampoo use Soap | Lake Soap; all drurginte MANY a savings ‘taken the money formerly used to) make a bad reputa- || tation. Cut out bad | habits and save, | bah attic Star's Exclusive Service.) | row NEW YORK Aug. 31.—Mrp. | en Thos. F. Ryan, wife of the well . known financier, now bears the dis Made in Seattle | tinetion of having boen signally honored by two popes. Hood to that post Ives, at present as will be promoted The above heading may be as/ ~ aptly applied to fire insurance as Pius X. has bestowed upos Beri ihe product of mills and tac the ttle of countess, and Leo XIII | tories You can obtal ade tal granted her the dispensation Of | guaitio” insurance wih the largest having @ traveling chapel ia ber! and best fire insurance company ot} private car, the Pere Marquette. |ine Northwest at a saving of 28) j This is the only sitar of its kind It | ner cent to 40 per cont over the} wr the country, and the only other | rates of the Board companies. Y¢ such in the world belongs to the|can buy better insurances nowhere | E MURDER dowager queen of Spain This being trae, the Northwestern yaad These honors were conferred up| Mutual Fire association should | bs THE SAME on Mrs. Ryan by reason of her not-}have a share of your patronage = A able generosity to the Catholic! The Northwestern will be! bs Navy Yard reh and her many charities and | pleased to mail on request lists of | er a mest Sg S. on os Sound and/ omy is oe Ma ped be policy ag ag containing the | ial Service.) | visit the U r4 navy yard, wee the ves annually to hames of the most prominent tn¢ i . ; His Stott ditene |\Seantan oz ane guna tine mtantuin: | vionele tnd waneloatedton dean! morte Ses: SD. To Cob Sactaeties Orenen, “Wiseman See of Archie Mitchel! ties or } « the overturning Nebraska, the cruisers Charleston, | Bight sited. Somenlentec paaeanes seoteertow sg > ry canta waar Riga ™ of a wagon in which he was riding. Boston, Ruffalo and the training Steamer Yosemite Leaves Pier 6, foot of University Street, at 8 o'clock a. m., Mon- day, Sept. 2nd. .- James D Howe. Botner, DIRECTORS. | Ferd. Sehmtts, 1 D Lowman, man Roseabere | A B Stewart, ble bladed 4 | * He was 69 year sof age and the giip Philadelphia, the mammoth |f . tat Nelson weet | ia ne eee mee at nee Main 1468, Independent | tether of Councilman Bert Collins.| ary docks, torpedo oats andl! Union Savings & Bier he and bis wifo|tiewed "upon ber last Geceubor, | og —e—memnenaenentenennnee | enone prison ship Nipsle. Boats } Trust Co. Cor, Second Avenes and Cherry Ot, ~ . | Over $350,000 ts boing apent OY | Pier 2. foc vain t for the night and Nel-|put knowledge of which haa jut) in Mount Baker Park |ine Hunter Tract’ Improvement | C12? % foot of Yeuler way, six tin | Hoar Wide. Reattic, Wash. dail trip, 60c. fo make, a rough house been made public. Bach part of the addition ts Iaid|company in making MOUNT BAK. |SAH7. Hound (rip, G00. | bel end bis! out with separate and distinctive |ER PARK tho finest and most | oan Agents for Alaska Banking and Gate Depot Go. Nema, Alesha t | | i detue ore toe ELECTRIC SPRINKLERS | textures sca‘ advantages of its own, |clusive residence section of Boys Wanted | ie Ge ant battens giving special charm and charac. | city—par excellence. agent ve To sell Seattle papers. For tnfor | and Mrs. Mitchel Hore’ sean ection ahd homenite. | Suging and Pronic Saturday | maticn apply to Occ, Ragier, ata>| ntia The city bas recetved one of the) rave Jou, can bave frontage on | Lake Washinete | and Sunda’ | office, old brary building, between two olectrie sprinkling cars ordered | En py pre een, MOUNT FT wetsan'c bark, Centaae Yememe, | tas 14 te tae Manening ond 8 ON CT AWARDED. |by the counct! some months ago. 4 eg ag sergheh og — 3 the afternoon. luitiation fee| IR RIGATE D — wide boulevards and drivewa 4 round trips daily, Pier 6, Univer } The cars will be used mainiy for i 2 4 id by Bugier, Harbor Construction |wprinkling in the residence dts |. eee laity st. Fine CLAM BAKE Satur.| Paid by Engler, been awarded the con. jtriets. The price was $6,000 each. | jday night ‘ Free. Steamer leavos Wuilding the receiving | They are to be operated over the 5 a m, 12 m, 4 pom, 8 p m trestle for the Grays | tracks of the street car company North End jCaaten Santtie, &2 0.0% ‘The figure is $23, felines suit’ BREACH OF TRUST Real Estate Commencing Tuesday, Sep tember 3, woe will place on the FRUIT LANDS | In Grand View Orchard Tracts | Finest and most productive in the West. Every acre can be made to y $400 to $800 per year, Splendid climate,~ beaut ful surroundings, excellent water. Improved streets to be bordered with shade trees. One mile from Northern Paci rail way station. $175 PER ACRE. YAKIMA COUNTY, WASH. d Grand Union Labor ¥ Picnic By All Unions of Seattle and Vicinity, Monday, Sept. 2, 1907, at Pleasant Beach ° J. K. Darnell has brought suit in }the superior court against A. &./ Murpsy for $1,400, which he says| he gave to the defendant to deposit | |for him, but which the latter fatled | to do. Ue Doon) | STOCKING THE STREAMS, | mM, Ang. 31.—Tho shadow of | Wéellion hovers over the| Frank Twitchell, recetver of the swith the arrival| United States land office during Wwiay of Gi Kal, commander-| the bast year received from the fish Mt the Chinese forces there | ¢tics department at Washington, D. ® Conference at which |©. 609,000 fish for propagation in tions will take |wtreams in this state. cerning the condition of| Mr. Twitchell says he will apply| emsire. The imperial family |for 2,000,000 during the coming that the Chinese are bent year the Manchu dy market seventy-seven (77) lots in the Green Lake Circle Rati road addition to the city of Seattle, at Three Hundred (300) Dollars per lot, Ten (10) Dol lars down and Ten (10) Dollars per month, Interest 7 per cont Lots 25 by 100 feet in size, new ly surveyed and staked Also, One Hundred (100) lots |} 'n Salmon Bay Second addition to the City of Seattle, at Two | Hundred Fifty (266) Dollars | per lot, Ten (10) Dollars down and Ton (10) Dollars per month, t at 7 per cont Lots 26 by 100 feet in size, hewly surveyed and staked. We will furnish certifi stract, showing good title 4 contract, to be follow & warranty deed when property has been paid for. We will also put on the mar ket Four (4) Blocks in the Bow levard addition to the etty of ttle (each block containing welve (12) Lots, by 100 feot in size), which we will sell at Two Thousand (2,000) Dol lara per block, or the whole f said Four Blocks for Sev five Hundred (7,600) Dolls | This property is alt grubbed and ready for the garden, has good black soll, {4 four bioeks from Green Lake car line and two blocks from the Bagley school Tsmaeesnatiicasia al eee SSE more desirable instrument 9}} Bs to purchase than a cheap ew one. We have several Of the former which we of WASHINGTON IRRIGATION COMPANY | Room 29 Scheuerman Bidg. Seattle, Washington. The Meyer-Toner Piano Co Saavilw TRACTS. On the Sound. Fine for garden ing, berry raising and chicken | ranching $260 to $760 per tract. WEST & WHEELER, Colman Building. est Steamer in the Weet fer at very low prices and CHANGE OF CAPTAINS. easy terms. Our - tony Datiefmction oot — _- SERERR RRR A & & & | Capt. J.B. Findley, master of the # | steamship Missouri, which arrived PEARY'S TRIP Orr | from New York, will resign his po- % — #| sition as soon as the big steamship we, United Pre: #/lenters the drydock at Bremerton. 4 one Aug. 21.—The # Capt. Lyon, of t steamship 3333333>3>>>: 10.0 ARCADE |s..n2: _DE LUXE OPTICAL CO. ING, | 314 Union St. Opp. Pt Peary's steamer #| Texan, will succeed Findlay, and Will start for home #| Capt. H. Hall will take the Texan fad the Roosevelt will the winter in her pros This confirms feports that Peary tip in search of the } Fearn? % be abandon ~ Hunting “Licenses oa And the best of everything that * goes with them at Piper & Taft's liclelielladieMeletoacae lthe leading sporting goods head |quarters of Seattle, 1024-1026 See md av eee PROSPECTIVE HOME BUILDERS HEATING STOVES The large jortment heating stoves in the or, Wood and coal burners, also gas heaters in all styles and wines. SPECIAL Curtain Stretehers with ad justable pins; sold regularly Good Music and Dancing, Baseball and all kinds of Outdoor Sports. Prizes given to winners in sports and dancing. Judge Wood, whe presided at the| Haywood trial, ts visiting friends Wash | 335 Fly on the Flyer SEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE. Fare 35c—-Round Trip, 600 FOUR ROUND TRIPS page 41 LEAVES SEATTLE — and 10:25 a. m., 2:05 and 6: pr} pom LEAVES TACOMA ~~ 8:36 a. m. and 12:15, 3:55 and 7:30 p. m. see eee ee i ; Expense. it domain comm Martered in the offi rer to save an Boats Leave Pier 2% paca. Are given especially attractive We are headquarters for mod at $1.60. Will close them Osteopathy correctly admin U. SEELEY, Jr, Agent. Seattle BW be tn none At {2F "00m. | torma in MOUNT BAKER PARK. I 4.0 homos and doslrable bulld out at, palr Te Istored, Electricity, Vibr —Tel. Main 176, Tacoma— our WW all the otticiats euue, Ss beng gg ae Ver || ing lote in the North diatrict and the Light Cure-a combl . 212. @ officials in-| $350,000 is being spent fo and terms. Phone us for pric nation that seldom fails to cure. |) —_—--- ymenta——-more than in all other oe ’ livery kind of alokness treat | rein “ta ap Tey = Park, midwa Reterconi| cnveunt of mamar to tail: Laie . + ||| 406 PIKE ST Pitioen tremments, eneees SS Tits toe temees Vain dle Wied." Tako steam. | Washington Paraway and the vart if eure most canes, S16. Cosach HF it Cultionted, irrigated, DOWNING, HOPKING @ RAVER, ING Pare ra Pleor 6 " i arks ead parking strips. Fremont Station Complete housefurnishers and tation free. \}} planted and cared for BROKERS. , Bist. Round trip o * hes pains nor expense are be Phones Sunset, North 205 sole agénts for Charter Oab OR. HOLT, THE OGTEOPATH i] CALHOUN, DENNY @& Stocks, Bonds, Grains. Private Wires Canton Heattie, No ing spared in making this the finest || Ind., Green 26 Ranges. N78 Arcade Main 2451 II} gWiNG, inc, Alaska Bidg, ‘ ; Both Phones $04.205-306 Alaska Bide ence section of Seattle

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