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: THE SEATTLE STAR_MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1907, FARMS AND ACREAGE. ° To RAJOH GALARIE ’ bf ROAR A NEN OW APRCIA * Come to An ordingee will be presente °Want Ads Re oon phete otk {tonight by the chairman of the room gotiage which finaneg@eommittee providing for an Vet y ee of extra Mutual Lite Bide. | With & sores of ‘ increase of $80 a month In the sal A ary of the secretary of the police e ep one > led by Charles Sullivan, The sec It in all off with the lonely lady | H@ave me his addroue gp sine To Us ° A relary’s pay 1s to be raised front wi heist from Boston aad has v7 tten to me Keveral th [| Lilen Fioner, voles, Mm Molyone Siggy, ine pagot the ponition @f dou} Beatle Star Exolusive Gerview) instep of accepting th ral may affinity ts here tn Gontn , ’ We Will | A Malf Acre fective cerg@nnt, at preset Obarl SAN FRANCISCO, Oct While | Joffers of marriage made through | not on the Banta Fe rie’ ‘ « And We Wil ry -stcbaehe Migs taggin oD ag ne arleslitany of the sensational reports | The Star by Jonely men who were > ng EDUCATIONAL, Te nant in raleed to aes q Promoter Lacked Cm hh, (! Do the Ret | concerwig the outbreak of bubonic anzious to dispel her loneltr i hechinty: hms . Pal Alvord, & tton, plague tn San Franciaco have been | the ne ieey divaegen the fact |», a e camer coms ml 2 os ke ide (i denied, there is fo doubt that t that she ingn grtfal coquette, even | {0 Ban Fi@ncisco there wag 2 ay Charge for one {tsertion he MASSAGE.” ‘en tne! government apnitary experts con | jthough coming from Hoston, the | 00K! ; young promoter Sokol por tne, Seven words to Ande @. grand vider the danger of & real epidem lelty of feminige proprie ade himself about indispensable: May fat line. ‘Three times, one 5 4 t Ke te serig@n enough to cause them to | Those eruel bachelors @ho made ian ¥ aye J me and tieking alt word. One moath, 6e per Hne 7) take all th precautions possible, | |fim of the alleged aspirations of ‘"® emer chalr, In feet hy 1! per day | Thirty deathe have resulted from | {%e Boston lady an well an thone y sereeable in his ™ gans! Minimum charg® foe a@ “ad” the disease #o far | twho mada: serious offers of mar j onalit ge fl the 20 cents Dr. Rupert Blue, who was taken | |yiage alike at@ stung, » Apparently pe ri be at low) psi DOWNTOWN, A NCY | m his post as director of sanita is the lady who haa been having pel a Be ee mates tifa Cadel D Co, Figst. av tion at the Jamestown exposition n with the men this time oe Practical part é oe ted Cnsery ims : Alloging that carelessness on the | "4 nent by the government’to rid | The lonay to from Bow and seeking a pa ‘Yet and Cherr — part of the Seattle Klectric Co, | 54 Francisco of the plague jturns down all the offers of mar I to Pi BALLARD AGENCY--P. H ta at ce and C. B. Brown, an automobile |that he will be able to stamp out |riage which have been passed her mort enjoy hep fo BE ports Mullen, $21 Ballard av, opp. m owner, resulted in the death of C. | thé cause of thé trouble, by Adding ¢ way the doe Ow a wy of the crowds on the streesl feate’ City Hall, Phone, Ballard 906 ABSTRACTORS M. Lobe, Mre Caroline Long, wid. | the ety of rats, whfth thrive in the |quiet ralllery befitting the coquette toh ne ot any hae . =ice-2 + ° aterfront and warehouse section = © write ate imanity (with FFICE—Seventh av TITLE TRUST Abstracts ow of the. victim, this morning | Waterfront and wareh \ Bh rites on anit 1 Sorin Union and University Bitje Lnenranss. coe fa brought sult againet the "ae wattle | The plague ia a rat disease OR. RUPERT BLUE. | “Kditor of The Star une le : ) Perhaps it fe ad Phones, Matn 1060; Ind, 441 - -— Electric Co, and Brown for $16,000 | 84¥8 Dr. Blue, “whieh ts communi + Sorry for the Men for the right mas "ka and va wealt | MILLINERY. damages. The complaint cite that |Cated to ian. When the rat sick-| it to another#o that itis muck beb) 7 an gorry that I eannot feel ithe appanrens ove efor eee I ’ Alaska Hide on the evening of July 26th Long | ene, It In tmmediately covered with ‘ter than polson Siidhtned to SEAMK Gai OF tartan to tha scruples enougy a This iitansse, Tel” ourtn” ave, | | Was & pansonger In an automobile | vermin, principally fleas. ‘The fleas, “In the sewers wo une a paste Of Orn Oe nmrrinne tendered ie wek. 1 looked atthe: B gam “~ f ud cab which collided with a vehicle | suck the blood of the tick rit,-each | phosphorus and cheese which tha filer & The Stas gee nd ht 2 wn in the betting Hu ABSTRACTORS. OO ee eee Ot tan fine este [ON BRIA GF that Long was | drop of which contains millions of | rats eat and die of by thousands, | \\ONKh The Btmr tne te otha ‘ a it he were ther prise res thrown foreibly to the ground, | bacilli When the rat dies the {t is used above ground because it tht kind nope Ale any tects be 1 uninteliectaal “gag marr ning fare | near the street ca rtracks and that | Meas find their way to placew where {a harmless to children and dome nd a il pre my in r Ave even become ag! berit eve dependence a little longer, especial. pleblan th he Sund Loi & southbound trolley car going at | human helngs sleep, The bacilli is te animals nay exeu) ——— | & ly an these letters from lonely men on th 4 i DA Dak rae CARPENTER | anive speed, hit the automobile | deposited on the human skin and ts There in a bonus on rats of 10) )7 Ue uume we oy ind the sound @ " pairing tn att in turn and threw it directly upon | eeratohed into the pores by the peo- cents each ometimes we fur 1 ienuan abe Vlad Th r P course in all these” , 4 4 RA rea, tectna | Long jie themselves gate warehouses and dther place aymiggerndle é . her 1 b | chrenmata i : ; We kill the rats In a variety of infested with rate, which kills all|'® BO cure for loneliness so good as | there nevitable man, but sq # pee m The latest is to art athe vermin on the premises B Good laugh. It makes you foc ha 0 BO One that in , ak aalonad Des ee eiviked the city into |! 80 much closer touch with the the us ekesial tecen chrane oF P — "ae nl tin ‘ |dents by infecting them sanitary districts, A doctor, | “°F “ : 7c en The Kind She Wants, ff - wants w ° fruit tree tea Jease that cannot be com ed three sap inspectors and i, ave had some expe fences ‘ ask me what T gg/! ; rhe te a Ke a fruit F }t9 man, but to rate It i Danyna’| many lab te are required wilt With men #ince coming we came © way of mankind, 1 the 0 or. 46th and Woodlawn, 2 on part y out from Kansas Cit over the cone wit if Wabinetord car line on 1s-~a culture of the bacillu: carry 0 crusade.in each di ; vy: bie & ith the pa ML | Rowanr MAUTAY murlum. We feed it trict under Dr, Blue's general su-|S8"4% Fe to Oxkiand, and on the eveloped that hig, fh of ® A « $ eevaehen’ and Oke vat sed Bow : train the officials were mont ec make mone | ee - - | (By United Press.) : i gives | pervisior eos, ‘Thou eons the weste od education be 3 . pe 1 y he e men toc me into fu ae tes had f rete DENVER, Col, Oct an oe eae A gd a 10 has cause gut Workingms in’ |mand will be made t wal and tried in their broes art and Iterature. hie ever Ch 2 Vice President Schiach edges.” 1 enjoyed tt con we at mt aly Temnaat ae Ph | lance ven R . m ode 1 ” still clings to ot G ~ even when the « setor t When mas comes be ae Wainer : : It thi . 3 © me and all that I a oy 7 ot n ' will t 4 MPANT. Soka . y € K Alles that J. F . ‘ The receiver charges that marr a de. | Pe ag a 1 to the | & 1 of t mpa at $106,243.68 fo are the MoCa la ny 44.58, and that the nk clal voree WATER FF r refusing t tern { . financ ‘ king a receiver's sate, tha Mrs. PEN saaend “WANTED ‘ on we 4 te tb gula en [bankrupt cone teliffe Baxter, | ba was to be paid (By United Press.) d. He had a mania for iii diver Gxiedbatichore for apecia a - “H receiver for the MoCarthy ¢ creditors if the con GOLDFIELD, Nev. Oct, 7 ‘ co bis wife told him of satio Nog we cod money to right alar ITY REAL ESTA HS Kop HY parks wide terme EAL ESTATE: __| thin morning asved Judge is fraudulent is morning's trial of the case ce with the nobleman, = all the ot r ore te be Alleges at = . “Teasing Hours Wanted 20 men for T Fi Five-R {tor i tae we | Soe An Mere anata cites co |2uek Wines, of Nome, & ° the disease a gong puptis , " . Toe 0 aying the ba ¢ allega-| James ‘ another officer of Neen Wemted tor vinetve sances WO FINE PIVE-LOOM) ions were given the court in the | th krupt ‘company, deposited cused of the first degree mu as the witness expressed it, “the a 3 Cottages form of an answer to the court's | $83,004.05 in the bank two Count Podhorski, a Russia splinter had been removed from order to appear and show cause| before the co ny went under, '# said to have ruined his w hand The physician refused 3 peng prone 3 . Price # ‘ ach bal | why & receiver's sale should not} and now refuses to give this sum | Von Wedelstedt testified th ase the word insane when TUR CANADIAN BANE Gt e hep . ie ot Be held. ‘up. his opinion, Hines at th of Hines’ condition at the time of; . . r - sano, meme! m ——— = = the shooting was men the shooting. edanee Mead Office y Se sali " me © « “ ateat ™ ——_-—_—_ —- “ j Se rain Saab ‘ENGLAND UP ON MILITARY WAVIGATION FINAL STRUGGLE ON Beattie Woolen Co. 1117 tet Ne DEPARTMENT i 4 =} 5 eed "a : GRAFT CHARGE. NATIONAL BANK i ‘ ‘ JOUN KR BOW DINT & LACE CURTAINS LAUNDERED i Pais, Quick service. Gi HK, ~OCULISTS AND “AURISTS. +A Malf Acre | 2a) $775 | Ever ybody ie te order L. LOST AND FOUND. — ¥ rr is * 5) sea “RENT—HoUseS. ; casks, Sige Sunway oa — rau | PHYSICIANS. comes nity D lis zh d reads vf sia FOR RENT—ROOM: : Our New 1. named if! "Saat Retna rtassnaeaseattntotn Housekeeping rooms fer rent | i Snapshot just received in this country shows England's new diri. # & unturntened f Addition gible war balloon on its first and successful flight. The balioon was FOR RENT ™ tried out last week and England considers herself the equal of Ger- Hournrersing roses twrsuder: ee| MOtor Wanted | ac many end Prence on far se milltery thy navigation le concerned. FOR RENT iP = 10 horse-power ce: wer * AMERICAN FARM BOY WALKED 20 MILES TO SCHOOL; GETS FAMOUS PROFESSORSHIP (Seattle Star's Exclusive Service.) | motor, apeed not bigher than 175; eb th Be. | +5 | the Datly Mar —« |} | it Purnit. # restocking time tgp, prices for furniture now. S618 First | MONROE, Mich. Oct. 7.-—From For Rent—3-room modern flat; w Main 2933 oF Ind $931 it t k Vet 0 mile a poor farm bey, walking miles en; $20. Phone et coe rene for Bale—Oid lumber, windewe, doc a day to attend high school, to a w professorship in the Univer of Oxford, England, at the age ‘ years, le the re kable history of Stephen H. Langdon, who former OBER 9TH, AT a) Nved with hi ts 10 miles west KERTON will sell the contents of ours, consisting in part of bedroom aduated #prings, 0 carpets apd. chairs m the ~ high tables. draperies, a he w 10 1 odes and chiffon: ne. office furntt | to attend classes i halitres. desk worked his way through and chairs, ete ersity of Michigan and was a scholarship in Columbia oe nt of the regrade, all this furniture | ust be sold without fall on Wednesda Je promptly at 10:20 a corner of Ba New York a 7 There he received the degree « Phonee TTT ad LL. D. and a scholarship which pr | 3 |vided him with funds to make a ARPUeAy Waewing the whereabonts of| One General Mlectric shunt Wound, 10 oe, Wot 04100 to alley. 8 — srisan Hank Hag Cv |twoyear study of the ancient ruins Beott out weigh: gas . ale . M ‘ : 7 of Burope As con Shout ies Tas | horse-power, 296 volt, 1978 R.PM., Form | from ity water ' : , Sreeek thon ana his Get Prof. Stephen H. Langdon, ap: sn é Bi. Mesidence 619 Ne “ F iar ueodes sas that ta pointed professor at Oxford at $12, a ma, in ¢ 330 J aris oa can been appointed to the chair of | 20 @ year. Racuiae wheres c oe Oe aad ' 40 by 108-f 4, to atiey; |} Wi A " archaeology at Oxford. He is “= — ———-~-- ene notify H. Bu are Chas terme slit Eel aos 4 youngest man who ever held a pro-| P La salary will be yoni . f _ feasorship at that famous old in-| $12,000 a ye He will enter upon DYEING AND CLEANING. hk atitution his new duties Oct. 1 ~—~ - ; ; A Wt a sett If you want A 2 A bed ‘“ a wee el aie A a ~ e rs AKES 19-p | f < Fi grade” work ‘ A BARGAIN. em : = KING M STOCKTON, Cai, Oct. 7.—Friea r v . GREENLAKE and FREMONT. rich Wilhelm, a German soctalist a writer and author, was killed by a BR a w iree ak i. 41 ear on the Central ( fornia Trac “0 ¢) Ke Bast 7171 i ane: Sloe Be me | —_—. tion Company nterurban line last > “w " 4 LONDON, Oct King Freder-|night. His brains were seatered Joiler idk Augustus of Saxony and his en-|along the track for a distance of ear) WEST SEATTLE tire royal family will renounce | 50 feet Biooe in ; Catholicism, it is said, unless his — Alfred Gtelier, 441-3 or pale san KY Heights addition to West | divorce from his wife who married| LABOR MEETINGS TONIGHT. atte an L ye % an Italian musician is recognized . DENTISTS. 4 nee $4 ¢| This threat, it is said, has been ca The sheet metal workers, build “pr BF. Brown, 113 First vied canal wget BALLARD DiSTRIOT. ried to the pope Ing. sborers, stensifitters, epiastey lg A al a . ‘ ers, steamfitters’ helpe electrical «he tn i ch ing his perso bs ‘ | > “ | Goldfield Still Tied Up. worke elevator constructior m to hie dental pract andi with al! fittings A e M wwe I ] ( GOLDFIELD, Nev.. Oct workers, shingler roofers, cloth ted om to ’ ad a y bh ‘ Busdabe from $:90 (0°13°06,| nasty - as ead a Th t er? itt vea ty O |field is still tied up in rail hat and cap workers, bookbinders te $F } oy lV vice except b ‘ } and latheré hold regular meetings de) er on p xoey by & special mail r ‘ STORAGE. ee : _ ‘af , : ree ; Ballard B ranch train A A conference at Ponoy ah tonight at the Labor Temple Gitow Tee oe | Weat ATE DEALERS Ohotee » i tn Youngstown a nay, however, adjust the differ tS I pa | ' te of Se: attle Jences between railroad officials| A macadamized road between St 2195 Pieat ave: ot t20 pahourl Benn 18 New York Jand employe Provisions are com- | *Uls and Kansas City will be com —one Wn au Ls ws ae PAY ne in Wannes pleted within two years, Construc OCULISTS AND AURISTS | ity Bie oe | f \ rc cans on tion work will be ibe my ane Feit En, INé son ” sit : ¥ Yu, M.D, Bye, Bar, Nose, |Kntrance Colman Ik : A | bugde m house, ap have,|LEADS POLICEMAN A CHASE, |SPring. The Missouri legislature ap inites tidy” Hours 16-4, | —— mae oa propriated $500,000 for the purpose aaeesiaetoens FARM AND ACREAGE. | ' #1,400;| Charged with having tnsulted it. /8t !ts last session. The toad will . ar Sean TTT Ta o sind ssn, /tle girls, George Ward, who says | 60 feet wide, On {ts completion Alaska Bldg. Main p : : . : Ay ho is @ mechanic, was chased | Snother extending from north to PHOTOGRAPHERS SUPPLIES, | {\%° iy. Nandy le ere ron Ww A about these: bar. | throU a orion oF COaey | as a ee _ | sores: free, malt del ae " ves, gah wefore he surrendered to Patro Supply Co, it Cherry a CHAS. We. ADAM Bat be rot «'/man Hoag, who emptied his revol:| Leave Pler 2 t batue a} 4 Colman Bldg. “ ibaliard ises. ” AY% | ver at the fugitive. | ° patdesht San Francieco which fo marked an ent at the room th ments were Oct. 7.—"Tt is the | calm lows the story, re attorney who was p scantily filled court morning when arrange being made to secure @ jury panel to sit in judgment upon the indicted officials To an observant spectator, how ever, it would as if it was the calm which is the storm. It was apparent tha th sides are looking forward to a bard stru oni on kee prece in the Last turday Judge Lawlor notified the attorneys that this morn’ arrangements would be made secure a permanent trial jury panel for his court to try the cases ch may come up between now and next January, and Judge Lawlor instructed Clerk Milton Davis to be re hess tomorrow to state how ny of the jurors wil] be eligi serve in the new jury panel SOUSA SEATS TOMORROW. iPuRseiT ENDS The seat sale for the concerts to be given at Dreamland rink by Sousa’s band Friday, Saturday and | Sunday evenings will go on at Sher jman & Clay's music store tomor row morning FOUND DEAD IN BED Henry Cook, proprietor of the Maple Leaf saloon, In Georgetown, was found dead in bed this n@ro ing. It is believed that death was jdue to heart failure. Cook has no relatives In this country so far as known, and comes from Belgium. The remains are at Noice's under taking parlors pending tion by Coroner Carroll an examina BAIL INCREASED. Judge Morris, who released John Davies, of Kent d with a state offense, Friday, on $1,000 ball, this mort increased the bail $5,000 and Davies was re d to the county the amount turn secure ail unable to MRS. JACOB JULIAN DIES, Mrs. Ja a resid years in € residence this two daughters cob Jul t of King county of which have t died at the in the ithern suburb Mrs, Julian leaves and three sons. fan, aged 77 years. for 1 spent 20 orgetown, family morning DIES SUDDENLY, After complaining for a weel past of feeling and having the trouble diagnosed as an abcess over the heart, Alva A, Gibbs, aged was found dead in bed this m Ing € i of P. O. Barker 1215 Sixth ay The remains w taken to nney-Watsen young man had been work a local flouring mill, Hi Hemmingston, lowa MRS. MEYDENBAUER DIES Hilda Louise Meydenbauer, aged wife of Adolph B, Meydenbauer son of a well known pioneer family died yesterday at the Minor hos pital after a short illness. Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon fr chapel at 2 jin Lake View Ronney-Watson’s with interment cemetery. m o'clock | & jcharged with forging a check te | $10 in W atchee. jing at 9 from the Orient, > Il SS The other cases of the Railroad officlals were ji until next Monday for trial The! two further charges of ; which are to be pressed i Louis Giass were also : until Monday, as was the against ex-Mayor Bugene Schmitz Gi es was present im court thie morning for the first time ip ; eral weeks. His confinement t county jafl does not seem have affected him in the chtesh This morning he was laughing , joing with his friends and co in the rt room and held a conversation with General L. Ford of the United Railroad, will again be placed on trial. A significant Incident was fact that the name of Al Ruef was not called with the witnesees and he was not in court. Whether or not Reef be called as a witness, the att nes connected with the on refuse to_state : MAN'S CAPTURE After eluding the ding the sheriff's six months, during which time) he was chased from one pry state to another, A. R. Slaughtet) . i last night im this cltg) Sheriff Liner an Ih was arrest by Deputy atchee Inst March. The, ing held pending the a Sheriff Webb, of Wem, tiie i ASKS $5,000 DAMAGES. man is b rival of Because a Green Lake car statb) ed up too soon without giving Bt time to alight, Frances B. and husband, Charles BE. this morning brought suit in these perior court for $5,000 damaget the Seattle Electric com ij par Mrs. Taylor alleges ] G7 #22238. while she was stepping off a Grees Loke ear the car started suddeatf, hurling her 10 or 16 nee The f ssue of Whims came toda two high schools, Was and the Franklyn, repre ted in the paper. The present the Li allard high schools as bly the West Seattle The Lincoln high will open Monday, and the old of sses from 9:16 to 2:30 I ee ot The Umatilla Coast pany, sails toni Nome with a full cargo of freight yy The ¢ of Puebla arrived this morning with 100 ers and a full cargo ne sailed {08 The teamer 8 Frisco at 10:30 this morning, #1 150 passengers from this pore pq The Tango Maru arrived at Vi toria at 8 o'clock this morning tomorrow will reach Seattle