The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 25, 1907, Page 5

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UISHED WOMAN SACRIFICES HUSBAND'S - LOVE TO eres HER SONS FROM POVERTY [ANcUI AUREL BATONY! | erty QUEEN OF NEWPORT, gows TO FATHER'S STERN WanoaTe AND MARTYRS pensetF TO SAVE MILLIONS wn sons WHO gTooD BY HER. OF the balloons went fine, The first | the batjoon some wax from. the " balloow was a little bit wonk and it| burner Poll on his new vost. After " acu 4 the balloon was sent up he sald ss gear Exclusive Servic Sept Wel society to Mra. xtle of oautiful turn ta ne at will not ry throat there to do when band «makes } from thy he cyano of > from hich .soctety, fuled « queen, and her sons and «@ abe give up Der husband earn the forsivonoss of aad thereby gain mtl-| xury for | » above lace that } wave her | rtwal. At any moment in these two long years Mra. Batonyl could have efnatated herself tn the Rood will her stern father by a single | word. Al any moment she could | have retnatated he if in soctety | and the enjoyment of $60,000 a year by the briefest of promises, but this promise she refused to | ‘tive | make. Love was her all; and none |New York bas arrived, in Seattle who knows her doubts that Mra | After 4 tour through the northern Ratonyt loves ber hésband to this rritory, All Alaskans, that is jn with Mr. Sulser Recently Work sent an ultima in his efforts to se tum to bis daughter, If she gave cure at the next session of con up Batony! she would be recelved | €"*s territorial form of govern in the Work home and generous | Mont for Alaska } sion would be made for her! Representative Sulzer has made a If she retained Hatonyt she |Careful inquiry into the nee |and ber sons would be disinhertted |tb® north and says he will propose As Work is $% years old and|™#2y changes. For instance he it was virtually an ultima | #87" that more lighthouses should in court that) tm from his deathbed Hi yo a ‘Arthor Coban. Mrs. Betenyi decided the mattor | Places; fur hunting show . rea was | by giving wp her husband. A week |'#bed for 20 years; the tin mines ic. ul greene aah = ago they Met for the last timo in| *tould be Investignted, and Inst his favorite Gaughter hed | 8° ‘the returned to the home of ne on w io ‘@ far her inferior | Der father. She has gained bis Se can Ge ee oo Hforgiveness and wealth for her |2fth he was hailed as one of the s Mer trom home, de {800% She Nas sacrificed the love | kreatent exponents of the territorial <r ae wished sever | she chugished for her husband orm of goverument and his recep fas given up her husband hes made a living sacrifice for the ake of her fons FOR ALASKA Shouting ‘foes Home Alaska.” William Sulzer, tative from the Tenth-district of was his favorite daught amertes Burke-Roche, son of ‘They were divorced was a leader Bim Court rule for represen Roc! soctety feigned, was maintatne! MA & cost of $150.00 « Her father gare her 4 per Allowance of 88000 9 yon abe Rilpvery: hing BL [S85 & gud FF oatact ng Hu He driving. His ‘the millionaire @ivorced and fs | feeble, FSP RES eiSES ELL tiona were planned on a greater Her allowance ane jseale than those given Governor s Hoggatt, the corporation man of i Coert Was advertised for) MURDERER SAYS | | the north. rr | Ms. Batony!'s only daugh- | — — | a“. took sides with BOY 18 MISSING. | Kass, acrice soa] WAS IN — Meed stanchly by her Inquiries have been received by Batoayis tived “y mod | Postinaster Stewart asking for in etekirts of Newport. ‘ formation concerning the where of her former =| (By United Prose.) abouts of Carroll T. Mathews, for femained steadfast, so-) BELLINGHAM, Sept. 26.-—In- | merly of Evansville, Ind. Ther boy Were closed to the| sanity is the plea of RK. F. Walker, the swetis woes whe, June M4, shot and killed bis ————- Wife The trial is now om and it at navy yard fs believed that the case will go to the jury before the ond of the weok | fscharon PERKING, OF CALI FORNIA, LONG A STUDENT OF | WESTERN CONDITIONS, CON. | | | | ) ts supposed to be working hin way out into this country, and the mother ia now dytng with consump- tion. SR Iger & Harlbut SELL FOR LESS —_—_———- ‘A tew sample bargains for Thursday. Just a mere inkling of the feductions for tomorrow in every department of “The Store BEN HUR SOAP SPECIAL GRESSMEN HAYES, KNow. | LAND AND OTHERS TELL! | | WHY GOVERNMENT 6HOULD) ACT IN THIS GRAVE MATTER.| BY C. H. TAVENNER ice "" sad pir gi oe Aon Thi ttle Star Exciusive Service.) | 4. size, for bot or cold water; SAN FRANCISCO, Sept 25 : the hand and positively unequaled 7 Bars Fer Agitation for a great naval base at| for laundry purposes; at about half 25c some point on the Pacific coast is patow tomorrow growing fast—gathering strength | from many sources. ALUMINUM GAS RADIATORS |) "S='0". ici" 2ogrounan ws senator of the Pacific coast has WORTH $3.50 Thursday Only Jeweled Front $2. 59 No Smoke, No Smell, Guaranteed lexpressed sentiments favorable to} jthe project. Chambers of com |merce and boards of trade of the | various coast cities are taking up| the campaign in vigorous fashion Naval officers on the coast are Aluminum Ges Radiators i 4 Tubes almost a unit in favor of this de Fire Shovels. Dry Batteries. | mand " } NORTH 102 — Heavy, Gatvan- | WORTH 35c—Famous “Ever: HI) seanets Gee. C Ratins seve Mei lon Fire Shovels, with | Ready” Dry Batteries, for door OF ceuaee 5 tor it. f Reve Rico sale price. be bells: on sale Thursday 25¢ my b 2 ing a ame f - |The urgest needs of thy ifie coast de 4 the eatabl oft Sad Iron Handle. Coat Hooks. one oF more Great waval bas iSe—Mrx, Potts’ Fa WORTH, PER DOZ, 1bo— | Congressman Jos. R. Kaowland Iron Handle; wil! | Strong Steel Wire Japan Hili, whose district is located the ; sale pr 7c ned Coat and Het Hooks Tc Mare island navy yard, says he in hursday, per dos tends fighting for a Pacific naval P |base bill to the last ditch Butter Jars. Stair Nosing Congressman Everia A. Hayes e—Whit o-Lin WORTH, PER FOOT, 15c-—Solid of San Jose, declares that while wll Pickle or Hutter Jar; | Brass Stair Nostng, for carpets, Hi guch « bill as he is now drawing Price, Thurada on sale Thursday at, per up would have been unpopular at oly, 8c foot 10c the last session of congress, he be Heves the situation will have com. Fancy Ct hina. Canvas Gloves. pletely reversed Itself by December WORTH “ tii WORTH 1c — Pair Heavy Extensive war talk has had the ¢ Cup and | Pleece-Lined LeatherTipped [fj result of educating us mons or , Ovide shia Canvas Working Gloves less,” says Congressman Hayes. price, Thursday 10c “mtn 9c Our eyes wer much Bracket L: amp Hickory Ax Handle. FOUND NOT ILTY ATH 650 — 5 Patter WORTH 20¢— Strong Second Wall Brac Growth 2¢inch Single-Bit 4 f on sale ur ' jong apsirerene 10c After being out for 24 hours, the 7 jury in the case of Vincent Adam ; borski yesterday afternoon brought cegating Fagen. in @ verdict of not guilt Adam 4 > : borski was charged with having Waterproot Roofing Paper, com Hil snot and fatally wounded Anton , ~ al $1, 83 Godowski, a Polish miner, at wd Franklin, on May 24 The defense was that ( okt n ga fancy decorated china was shot by one of his companions 4 : and, in fact, everything with him at the time who has os are me a line of 1908 samp) since gone to Austrian Poland and married Mrs. Godowaski Hindus to Go South. VANCOUVER, B. C., Sept. 26 f the thousands of Hin over half intend transp! jorala immediately jus her to Call PELGER HURIBU 2ND AVENUE & UNION STREET rdf Leave Pler 2 to see battle ACIFIC COAST'S EMPIRE GROWTH NEEDS NAVAL BASE PROTECTION nese to Ban Francisco schoole—| theq, | there would probably be trouble. —_—— — — “However, | do not think the LOWS THEATER Pacific coast needs a great naval ate . } es a Ind. 4226. UN-| thon F . j base so much because of the poe | Phones sun M. tie te Welle & sibility of war, as it does because | RAV ALEED Gude & Be 2. of the growing commerce from |rromt , 9; The Pianta- | features aa Brawttgl “Again, there is much more to! THORNS AND | protect on the Pacific coast now! Zyvre c Cheat egg RS my than there was five years ago, The MATIN ERS —10e population has greatly incr 10 and as has the general wealth. T oe of a few y ago in Washington, int. urevelee Oho Oregon and California are cities ” Mustoal today. | e mat | SEATTLE STAR—V Ey NESDAY SEPT. 25, 1907. LAUNDRYMEN ADJOURN, BALLOON EDITOR. HAS A GOOD DAY BY FREDDIE HENRY TACOMA, Sopt 26 —-Represen tative laundrymen of Washington and Oregon closed their fifth ane nual session here yesterday, The moat of the two @ nonsions have been apent in sight seeing, and all the laundrymen left last evening for Seattle, where they will spond a day at the invitation of the laundrymen of that city Koyukuk Clean-Up, r FAIRBANKS, Sopt. 26.—1, Coke department was not helping the bal Ht of kuk saya that the of The Office Boy. loon editor, so the balloon editor fietal tigen on the output of that * 3 | #ot Oncar Thompson, the Ansiotant | district for 1907 ave $102,000. Luck way with the Gentry ctreus city editor, to help him. Aw the] balloon e@itor yosterday, and both | assistant elty editor was holding aié not tart of woll and at first! that we would have to send the | weal clowe fo the ground, and | next balloon up without bin | ser of (Be boye teat wore walt} The next balloon was a atrong fe to tee it go @ to bring | balloon, and it wanted to be strong fe thee ercmumt by (Reowieg mmle for |i did not want the boys to (By Usted Oram) j@t WR but their aire was poor, The! throw rocks at it, The balloon WASHINGTON, Seg, Sh Seere | tontbmem @:4 wen want te be bib BHM \wllicr ulinont wont with the balloon | tary Elitu Root bearded tee private | the namke ay it rome aad wot to-|for if le hadn't lot go of it im time, oar Btamet lotay to bowie hide pour | Parés Lake Unie It come the would have wont with it, for it fay we Monto Hoe will re earth at Miahib and Pike mM, /IMted him about an inch off the Laredo, Téa, om the Ri Gr here William Hiakey, who Hyves raof af The Star building. ‘The bal Sutweday afternoon and etl there ay gis Jacheoa wt, found t I ke bal loon went towards Lake Union and erom te Nuewe Laredo, Mem. | jit came to earth at . and One soatdunt Rappencd when the | } Sages _ Frestdent | Howell at. Roscoe MeJannet, who Dan's private twain, whivh wil be | nation edly gent the fret but | lives at 112% Fourth ay, was the font to moot him und trawaport RM |ieog Biuy White of the cleevianen ley who found the balloon on his trip to the capital Nee Sor mImER se = mE MURPHY IS RULER! OF TAMMANY MOTHER KILLS CHILDREN, a and speech making, to con tinue almost without intermission | (By United Pre during the seeretary’s atay BUPFALA, N. ¥., Sept. 95.—Nirw. Rertha Munn, aged 47, today stran. gled her three children, Christopher ) WATCH CHIMNEY Fine. —— od & . aged and Frieda, AUREL BATONY!, A chimney fire 19 the Savoy hotel oged An a reason for the the} MRS. AUREL BaTONY!, potest attracted many hundred poople on (By United Press.) ils eat ae taatde’ wae ee Work Burke-Roche- |. i cca i is ia Lee ae Third ave. last ey NEW YORK, Sept. 26.—Charles| did not want her children to go ie wiih toare and an mem - J covers intoutes flames oe P. Murphy is still the Tammany |cragy, like herself. She walked to a aivon camaid, | NOt receive the driving master, and rons chimney and gone of the | tage according to the returns from |her husband's place of employment two th Now, pate Mra Batonyt was virtually ban {spectators called in the fire depart: | the primaries held last uight. Riot and calmly informed him of the eS Geese eed a do. |!ehed from the realm over whitch |tment for some time believing that ling ia many districts occurred and | deed were, she has reached she had once reigned without |the fire was not dangerous enough | there was much serious trout }to warrant {t The department ar-| Mo lolian in disappointed at not the fire pendence league held aulet elec | | Gous William R. Hearst was chos BUY TERMINAL GROUNDS. eh committeeman of the Fo eenth | district in place of Ambrose Sut clifte, retired. In the Twenty-tifth IRONDALE PLANT H. H. Dearborn & Co. yesterday d the double corner at the corner Max Ihmeen succeeded 8. Toad (Star Special Service.) of Pirst av. south and Plummer st. bin. PORT TOWNSEND, Sept. 26 Bee Cues Facie relieed ter! An experienced crew ef iron work Sees tenceen nn Sravecty, Which | GUNDRNE FINED G00 - :|e0s and furmacemen arrived. tom ee we eee oe | Pennsylvania thie morning to take butidiny will be used for terminal | J. B. Osborne was fined $100 by work at the Irondal up the e plant burposes of the raiiroad. The lots! judge Gordon in the police court | Continued oxy ne at the fur are described as lots 2 and 7, block | yesterday on @ charge of obstruct paces caused A. Moore to 329, Seattle tide lands. ing the streets, for which he was! discharge all tw od men arrested while discunsing sociaiiam oo Pioneer. Pitce, Thin is the fourth time Osborne has been ar rested and he now has three com ROBERT G. SMITH DEAD. and close the plant temporartly un til he secured mew of experience The smelter will be put in full Robert G. Smith, a veteran of the) civil war, died yester morning ration immediately | t juwe ” o - = at the family residence, 1941 Ninth | Vietlous from the lower court on ay. West, aged 63. The deceased |*"” Stricken With Meningitis. SEDRO- WOOL Y, Sept 26. } Meningitis claimed its first victim } An order requesting all registers |! this city this week, and funeral Gnd receivers of United States land | services were held over John Fred ~ & member of the GO. A. R Pu neral services will be held tomor| T° PREVENT LAND FRAUOS. row at 2 o'clock from the residence, interment in Mount Pleasant com | etery offions to prepare all appiicatic ae oe. 13 year-old con ot Mrs char ome le was taken TA ‘ and make entries ahd filings on a ie pst: hy om public tands when requested to do| While af school in the afternoon The inventory of the estate of |™ BY the fcants, has been is-\and died the second day following Jacob N. Nint nm sued by MA. Hallinger, commia date depar ~ _" ot see gehen sioner of thé general nad office. Langton Coming to Seattie. clerk's office yesterday. The estate | '%* Order was innued in order to| SAN FRANCISCO. which con ntirely of personal |BMexest “professional” locators | John H. Langton of ¢ property is valued at $97.2 | from victimizing ignorant appil-| here en route to Seatt carts for claims FOUND NOT GUILTY. - ms Endorse Alaska Road The transportation committee of Independent Boat Sold. the Chamber of Commerce this af-| FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Sept ternoon recommended to that body | Steamer Ol City the only remain is to Akeime the management of the New Washington hotel. Lan Yuen, the Chinese herb doo tor was yesterday found not guitty | by Judge Carroll of practicing modi cine without @ license. that it endorse the Alaska Home |ing independent boat on the Tanana the | ratlway project as a worthy propo-| route bas been purchased by ee ey mypernaneiion | Cage tee ‘ed here propose to purchase Duy your hat of BE. N. Brooks et of land near the city Mmits j Co.. 1331 Second ay ‘butld a city for themselves - Hindus to Bulid Town, EVERETT, Sept emp! a tr “Gune For Rent—Piper & 1024-26 Second av. OW ALL DEPOSITS The Board of Directors of th ink, composed of men of integrity and financial standing, constitutes an impor tant factor in the management and strength of the Bank Rn nnn THE GRAN MATI mutT an we saaee FAVERSHAM © 4 Co, Managers Ie “PME SQUAW MAN” Bawin Milton Royle Night. $7.99 to Neat Week— er SEATTLE THEATER practically adequa | a, Myseatt @ Drew tions on the Pacific cou | tert ing es soma “The situation now is that if we) meses! comedy prop } should do either one of two things! THIRD AVENUE PHEATER } —pass a Japanese exclusion law! Hine. Ma . or refuse the admittance of Jap Matines. § to 60 The Time, The Place and Th to our sery no lortifica. a The Mayor of F cifie ports. be Re me | FAMOUS 4 ei ai | THE EDEN MUSEE | liane” ; vines Ave m “ on on Guman’ orker RENT Kach Afiornoun und Eveniog. vRee OLD PALL Mon GROUNDS. MRS. GEN. TOM “DAN rare In Moving | and 500 ANIMAL ORAND FREE ACTORS. STRERT PARADE Northwest League--Athietic Park Baseball Today, 3:00--Aberdeen vs. Seattle Toke Yesler Car, Admission 25¢ and 50c | \ HURSDAY LAE . DAY rane hapiNe 204 ENGAGEMENT TRRMEN ATH THURADAY BVENENG “tin | a heater, see the WAS PROBA LY INSANE ‘PIONEER LOSES LIFE IN '. FLAMES That Charles Rodgers, olectrletan, the young who committed sulcide yesterday by taking a dose of cya i nidg of potasstam, wan suffering} fra temporary insanity caused by | (By United Press.) 4 fall, in the belief of hin landiady ROSEBURG, Ore, Bept. 25.—In Mrs. Ivory, and {* the conclusion his efforts to,extinguish « brash reached by Coroner Carroll, who 4 ‘8 avond ‘tila ell investignied the came Young fire which Rad got beyond bis ops Rodgers foll from a bicycle tn Ta trol, James T. 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