The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 19, 1907, Page 7

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ernoon Northwout “we nt Andrews, of Coast tBteamship oom wireless from the pe reeel confirming ber niles from Cay ht hy the wire: nN this morning farther informacion AP United Press) Sind Ore. Oot. 19.—In a janie betwen a North wetrain and a today. — here, En the disap. life was told in an action Judge Morris’ court ? He state that bie . failed to take S gmaliest details of that. I order to go ‘Sunday mornings, he was get up cary and (ron his on he had to make INCREASE. IN guPLES EXPECTED ——— ‘ From Page One.) matter the retail grocer hi. to protect the public. and canned and sells ‘The short measure is & the manufac. should be prevented to the pure food that the exact Wants Logisiation. ieee have fought laws passed, —— of the pub q beea unable The pare misrepresents Ingredients of food ‘@ not prevent «win hte and measures” of the retail prices kk RRRRRSES = a Sat up from se fou Pio Mported yester at the W.Va, iti hafioon has jar Where there are no me with the « NORIO A CANDIDATE, Unites Press.) WNSEND, Oct. 19 4 well known loc city justice for Weclared his candidacy Y attorney on the citt Peterson, N. D. Johr % and Hany de lors, have been « SpPear before the board & Works and show cau Pen? should not ho po © lalivre to, complete mia the Within the time { Cntracts, PRESIDENT ° WN STORM Prastus {fo vd dead in be@ this = eh at) re GLECTED HOME ASSESSMENT APPROV New aasemsment rolla were pre |#ented to the board of public work thin ning and approved. The won at, paving will coat @, 1193 Rolls for the Palrview av sewer, coating $17,920.02; Kast Union at. grading, $7,610, and Thirty-third av, grading, $7,770.43, wore passed Upon. Dror. euredas aiabd she met the steam Thursde V ahi storia, Hoth were near INFORMATION FILED, Unamik Pass and the severest of storma wae prevailing at that thme.| Humane Officer J. L. Yaupell to The Preaident was passing safely |day filed Information { Justice ah ft and the®Vfotoria was! Carroll's court, charging Frank making for clos@in shore, The Langer and Anton Gage with Pennsylvania was passed the plght | « on route to Seattle velty to animals, The eases will | come up for trial Monday } FOUND BEAD “Pow ler ani wan of his sontudaw, 1. } ipa eset Dev th av. § Heart gineer’ G. TE. Wiwe, of Paseo, and | trouble is supposed to hate been Messenger Pringle, of Seattle, were | the cause of death, Fowler was a very seriously injured, Pringle may | carpenter ‘by trade. not live. Hoth engines were de} rafled, Mistaken orders caused the SHUT OFF NOTICE. Water will be shut off from 9 & m, to 3 p. m. tomorrow, Sunday, | on Firat a¥. south, from Dearborn | at, to Connecticut at ROBBERY NOVELS AND the beds after he came from a hard day's work. He stated that his wife) was the possessor of & brary made| oy % Le Campo c ee up of 160 dime novels to which sho | SAN [tts lee, a o devoted herself, to the neglect of| cheek for § lamenda, bank stock and other articles of value were in the arip of Dr. Alfce Woods, sister of ex-Surveyor Gen eral Victor H. Woods, which was stolen from ber on the train while jehe was en route to this city from! | San Francisco, When the train ar } rived at the Southern Pacifie depot here all exits were guarded, while officers vainly searched the differ- jent cosehes im an effort to appre hend the person who stole the grip. CABLE OUT A break in the Madison st. cable late this morning completely stop ped traffic on the line, and at the! time of going to press, the line is stil! out of commission. Car limes whieh run on Second av. are also blocked, putting a| large portion of the street cars tn | the city temporarily out of busi news and filling Second av. with « tong Hne of waiting carn The side walks are crowded with people un able to get to thelr destinations. TEDDY'S BEAR HUNT IS OVER ‘e ~The | her home and chiltren, Adding In sult to fnjury, he said that last Marek she left altogether on ac count of another man. The couple wore married in 1842. The divorce was granted. Seecewens+ ee } Hie Fate in the LINCOLN, Neb., 1%,—Op posing counsel in the Ferguson case, in which the former Los An geles pastor is accused of being too friendly with Mra, A. BR. Cross, are making arguments this after noon and Ferguson will know his/ fate in « few hours. The defense wor an important point fn the bar ting of much state's entipeny INJURED Temon C. Dodge, aged 81. who was atruck by an outbound James st. cable car yesterday at noon at Third and James st. may die as the result of his injuries, Both lege were broken between the ankles and the knees and both anklea were dislocated Owing to the man’s advanced age the shock of the aceldeat has placed him In @ very precarious condition. Dedge ts a lOneer resident of Redmond, where he lives with bis/ son, Michael Connery. DYING nce. Oct. La Roosevelt bear hunt ends this even. liege. The president wilh break camp early tomorrow at Hear Inke and come here, where he will be the quest of Leo Shields uti! Mon @ay forenoon, when he «tarts for Washington, via Vicksberg and | Nashvilie. | FINANCIAL AID FO =| James F. Wilson, who was Injured im the automodile accident which [resulted in the death of A. T. Van |de Vanter, suffered a relapse at the} | Providence hosyital today and fa not (By United Pi ; hal ress. [expected So Hive throng the sight) raw YORK. Oct, 19--Pollowin: MIL D NT |a mecting today of the clearing hotse committee it was reported that the celaring house had extend: | jed $1,100,000 fo the relief of the “ action is temporary, The stock market today reflected the vaeer |_ The funeral of Mildred Grant, the | inty of the financial situation by T-yeareid daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ite irregularity. Coppers Cuctuat HF Grant, who as burned to | oq rapidity. jdeath at the family residence on |Thursday, while playing with Tuer le a2la’ale ater ST. LOUIS DELEGATES Boon from the residence, 1528 Mad. jison st. The serviess are those of | }the Order of Free Masons. The body will be cremated. ‘BOOMING IMBRIE 10 SUCCEED SMALL (By United 1 Press.) |. ST. Oct. 19.—De | Frederick W. Priesmeyer and dinand Warner were arrented last night on the floor of the house of [delegates on indictments for brit ery. The indictments were re turned at a special seasion of the grand Jory, after the passage of a bill in the house granting to Henry KANSAS CITY, Oct. 19.—George | aacher the right to build and op H. Imbrte, a lawyer and formerly 4! grate a garage. The men wore telegraph operator, Is being t *4 locked up shortly before midnight for the presidency of the Commer |The inditements charge that the cial Telexraphers’ union to succeed |iwo delegates received $500 to be University car. ARE UNDER ARREST irth SHALL LM STAR NO FUNDS (By | United Pre WASHINGTON, Oct, 19 ere |feema to be no lack of mechanios who would like to have thelr way paid to the Pacific ¢ t. Th Heatton of the atat navy departon t fonsibility raider t was ¢ of pub led several tities pnt that the) # elaim with the elt Ve | da inducing work: /tatn 19, 1907. SUES CITY James O'Wian, ona of the social int street speakers @ho wae arrest econtly, han Med for $20,000 w, alleging Gat he has wus permanent @juries from his TURDAY, OCT. INZmen to eo to the coast naval ste | tprisonment tons and yards by offering free transportation to them and their families haw had the effect of sub merging the office of Chief Clerk ‘SISTER-IN-LAW OF Curtis, of the department, with let HER MOTHER tors @rom various pa f the countrye The employment officials, win however, have found to thelr re (By United Press.) that the » sgl he transition Inthe abe] qi SAN, BRANCIICO, Oct. 19,—A digatch from Sioux Falls” an & specific appropriation | ounces that, a dive it be I toe Pinat purpose by congress. or cer i> ee an “ granted today to Fewers Goouraud WANTS $2,000 DAMAGES. from Gladys Crpeker Goeuraud A The fai div ie the daugh laint was Tiled in the aue}Of Amy Cr Ashe-Gillla t this morning by Sam.|Paud by her firat husdand, Portor uel KE. Hughes against Fred ®. Cann, Ashe, of thid city, and by her mar asking for $2,000 damages for al:| "ae three years, ago to Powers ieehd sceauit. \4oeuraud became sisterinlaw te The offense ia claim od fo have been committed on July 20, last. ‘ STATUE CRUMBLES INTO DUST The clay model of the old Indian, Chief Seattle, which has been on exhibition for a week at the city hall crumbled Into dust, Tt waa considered by those who have seen all the models to have been the most correct likeaess of the old Tndian, It was made and tered by an uoknown young wo- man seulptor. MYSTERIOUS SHOT MAY BE FAT NEW york, 19. Mies Clan Stewart, a writer of short stories, in dying from @ bullet wound gear home, The family first «ald that | the revolver was discharged while | was packing {t in her trunk. WANTS NEW BUOY, wants another buoy in order to properly complete the marking of the harbor and will the next meeting of the harbor and | whartes commitiae ask for an ap propriation for that purpose. PETITION REJECTED. The board of public works today rejected the petition of the Stander | [ hotel, to be permitted to balid tron stops projecting tuto the Marion st. sidewalk. JUDGMENT RESERVED. In the state supreme court at Olympia yesterday, motions to dis mies appeala in the Johan Sullivan estate matter were heard, but jude ment Wes reserved until) the case fe h heard on ite mertta, Concert Tonight Fine concert by Round’s Ladies’ Orchestra, of New York, this ove — at the Grocers’ Pure Food Regiment armory, Take Lake Unio isa ‘Terry av YOUR MONEY BACK owa mother, who some time earlier | Was marrted to Jackson Goeuraud, & brother of Powers UNIONS MEET TONIGHT. The following labor unions will hold their regular meetings at the Labor Temple tonight: The Bakers, Hrewery Laborers, Brewers and Newsboys. ‘MUST PRESENT BRIEFS the heart, recetved in her father's | ‘M® ave the girl was cleaning it, and then! geeretary J said it was discharged while she | GCommercial club, has been tendered probably at] | Lo; ' 1 Judge C. H. Hanford stated yes terday at the close of the hearing om the petition of the Oregon Raf! | way and Navigation Co. asking that | the state railway commission be jenjotned temporartly frem putting |imto effect | Sept. its joint rate order of 20, that he would take the case under advisement, and would grant the request of the railroads unless he finds that the court bas no jurisdiction. The lawyers are given & week to prepare briefs on on, To Come to Seattle. TOWNSEND, Oct W. Caldwell PORT 19 of the & position by United States Asulat ant Attorney A. J. Balltet as head stenographer in the office of the Port Warden A. P. Spaulding | Der naturalization bureau In Se England May See Big Strike, YON, Oct 19.——-Day and Ge ° wd are taking Place tn all ta of the 1. He put up a despe fight oountry, og which speeches are WOULD-BE SUICIDE with the arresting officers. He made and resolutions passed om may live. Every vestige of evidence phatteally favoring a aie to foree FIGHTS DBSPERATELY that might lead to the man's Iden the companion to reeogpize the jtity had heen destroyed before lg unton, hot himaelt Los Anan KS, Cal, Oot, 19 ~ = . MAKES TYPEWRITER RECORD, unidentified man early this! PORT TORINSEND, Oct. 19 (By United Pre NEW YORK, Oct. 19.-At the pd Madison Square Garden Inst night fe Mins Rose L. #¥itz wrote, while} 4 won the world’s championship for speed. -" ~ RELIEVED FROM DUTY. Joseph H ton, direst clans sergeant, fr + Liscom, Ser | weant Low Wileutt, from Fart Gulkane, and First Class Private | John Walsh, anembers of the United States signal porps, formerly sta toned tn Alasim, have relieved jand are at Fort Lawton awaiting orders. ABTO ACCIBERT Mra. 1 W. Treat narrowly o# caped serious injuries In an auto mobilb accident yeaterday after noon when a West Queen Anne car struck the machine in which she | was riding with Miss Alice Pooley, of Victoria, George B. Kittinger jand ©. D, Stimson, | Mrs. Treat was thrown from the jmachine to the street, but the others retained their seats. The fender of the car was amashed and the auto seratched up, but not to any serious extent. Mrs. Treat pleked herself up unhurt and at tended the horse show again in the evening. | No Pulimans In Texas. CHICAGO, Oct. 19.—-In all prob ability the people of Texas will be deprived for a time at least of Pull man sleeping accommodations, the company having signified fta in tention of withdrawing from opera | tion in that state rather than pay |the levy of $100,000 for taxes CHICAGO, Oct. 19.—Mra. Joseph line Ormsby, mother of the famous quadruplets, is tn court, charged with neglecting them. The divore ed father of the four babes, Itving in Portland, ds to fight for their pos fession Pure Food Show and high class concert at Second Hex! mt armory tonight. T Lake Union or bd niveraity car, “NATIONAL CASH REGISTER CO. We guarantee to sell better cash registers for Jess money than any oth It costs you nothing to investigate. you wish to buy, “salesroom is located at Before buying be su we cam Save you money. er concern in the world. Should Our 305 Occidental Ave. ire to investigate. cE. H. EPPERSON Sales Agent for Northwestern Washington and Alaska. ‘Big Timber Reserve #red Neihart Waa placed under ar rest at Ludlow today on a charge of assault and battery on his wife ind for fatlure to support her VANCOUVER, BC. DIRECT. © Fant HIN shot himself through the oad in his rooms in a lodging ouse, and then with blood streau om from a fearful wound, walked own the hallway and entered a blindfolded, 97 words per minute| room occupied by a man and his steamebip Iroquois at 12 for 40 minutes, breaking all ree | Wife and threw himself upon their jock, midnight, from Pier 2. *** ords. She used the Underwood ; a = — aioe =: tgpewriter, Thursday night she! ae Opening 10,240 Acres First-Class Merchantable Timber CRUISING 25,000 FT. TO the ACRE. PRICE $2 PER ACRE, In 160 Acre Tracts. This Tim- ber Is LOCATED On A NAVIGABLE River ONLY 75 Miles From TIDE Water. Also On The SURVEY Of A New Railroad NOW BUILDING, Within 12 MILES Of The TIM- BER Right NOW. This Is The ONE OPPOR- TUNITY Of A LIFE Time, As YOU KNOW here Has Been MORE MONEY: Made In TIMBER Than Any Other INVESTMENT In The Northwest. THINK Of First Class Tim- ber Selling For 8 Per THOUSAND, Then Act At ONCE, As We SOLD 20,840 ACRES Two Weeks Ago In FOUR DAYS. This SMALL AMOUNT Will Not Last As LONG. YOU Now Have The SAME Opportunity That OTHERS Had 25 YEARS Ago. Will YOU Grasp It, And Profit By So Doing, As Others HAVE Done? For The Convenience Of THOSE That Cannot Come In Monday We Have Arranged To Keep A Man In The Office All Day Sunday After 9 A. M. TERMS HALF CASH MONTH, 4 Per Cent Interest. Call Early. AND $20 PER For The BEST International Bond & Realty Co., Inc. 1009 American Bank Building, Cor. 2nd Ave. and Madison. IF FOR ANY REASONABLE REASON you’ RE NOT SATISFIED—THAT’S THE WAY FAY DOES BUSINESS, Fay’s Green Lake Garden Tracts The Finest Garden Tracts Ever “Put On” in the Green Lake District. $25 Down and $10 Per Month Buys One of These Garden Tracts. WHY GO OUT OF SEATTLE TO BUY PROPERTY? Why go to Olympia, Edmonds, Everett, Prince Rupert, and all the other small places, when you can get tracts like these right at home? “Little Old New York” of your and Fay'’s Garden Tracts is el, cleared, plowed All ready to build on, Small, It le reported that he will | givided between them for the pase have the support of the western ing of the bill. They deny the/fi attle (the delegates to the Milwaukee conven-| charge Aa the men were hustle@t web i 4 : tion fro mthe chamber, h the Pacific Coast) is the best place in BIDS REJECTED. Oe ee eee ae Wreesene = the world in which to invest Ths bond’ Of wuibile today | tent and r arr rejected a large numbor of late bids lg nutes , money, put tractors for street 1M! notn men at ebies proven mong gett were dented bond and are in jail the best place in Seattle for the money over $100,000 expenditure, The bids} The plans and specifications for!) ¢ oda y were all too high the new King st, outf ewe ay. approved by the ! F Secretary Root Returns. a - WASHINGTON, Oct. 19-Secre | NOrks this, morni ' Every tract les tary of Root, accompaate Kttend the big Pure Pood show | Mrs. Root and the daugh at Second Regiment a 1829 and harrowed | rived f Mexico today. The see ry av., tonight retary is in excellent health. $5. 00 No. 31 | Clayton & Lambert Gasoline Torch $4.25 Se i REGULAR Capital Fwhty Paid, $190,000 00 RRR Ree ays B49 | y Fr. M. SPINNING it 14510 Second Av. RRR RRR RR ty, | FOURTH ANQQIKE ST eee ee ee ee ee | Free You can’t help but make just as many other money here, s couldn't help but make money on their Seattle property. Save the money you\spend fool ishly and you can own. YOU CAN CLEAR ENOUGH MONEY FROM ONE OF THESE TRACTS IN A YEAR TO MORE THAN PAY FOR IT. oil, large family with fresh eatables the year around, and have enough left to sell and pay for poultry parkling water Fine, fertile If you prefer Fresh, cold, fuel, and all small item own a home of your admirably adapted to ra you could from a runnin it raising, you want ot TT. P. FAY CO. MAIN OF FICE—311-312 BAILEY BUILDING, SEATTLE. not ising fruits, berries and gard find a more suitable place g stream right on the land. Fuel will be outrageously high in the city this winter, and your saving here will be no Ballard Office at Corner of Burke St. and Second Ave., Ballard. GET A HOME HERE FOR LIT- TLE MONEY AND SAVE THE MONEY YOU'RE PAY- ING THE LANDLORD. Only 45 minutes’ ride from the business center of Seattle. Only 5 minutes’ ride from our branch office in the business center | of Ballard, corner Second and Burke. Only Everett will be running to 2 blocks from the Seattle- Interurban car line, which Pioneer Square | within the next 2 months. Not far from the Green Lake car line. Call Ballard, ond tomorrow in and Sec- at our office corner of Burke st. av. REMEMBER THESE BIG TRACTS ONLY $400 UP, $25 CASH AND $10 A MONTH. The biggest value for your mon ey you can find anywhere and such easy payments, | ——— SSS all kinds meat, You cottee, en vegetables of ur can supply a sugar, ete, anywhere. T. P. FAY CO. 2 1

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