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O THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1908. 7 MOORE TO CONCLUDE HIS Refractionist of “sis: | ena i" ee ee MILLIONAIRE INSANE; TRIES TO KILL WIFE JPLAN TO SEF: b ly nueceed te slightly wounding her Yetore his arm was caught by phyat wal the apisher upa” in the )® clans and two deputy sheriffs the well estern War ywn manager | house ¢ i ° - ———n clude his primary election cam. | Hie Clty party mayoralty nomina ”° : , aie » we hi by addressing moot UO Kreatly simplifies matte » || again 4 rem ‘ palgn tonight addressing mi the City party ranks, and eho been able to see within the last ingn of City party voters to be held | judge Moore's nomination in the || begiost in Dugdale’ hall at Rainier Boach pringyy election certain. Aw the | . her #0) and at the pubiie hall in Golw {By United other candidates of the party, with PT eee eee eee ee eee 8 in mart ty i". At the com ®@ Strok (hen onca i from the I 4 th , at f wh h Chart I | ANCISCO, Dis ng * He will be accompanied To th the exception of those for ward @ ar ’ and the " and | gan Fe : : nee! Pi. thought that the final * house, jumy in » auto cematinme by the Gitar Glee antty (anuiiiiiaiels aamimetnes in too || anes Glagein Ealth to | , eal appending os on th has done so muet gg deme ments were entirely com-/# mobile and dashed madly # | oaidids who will also address | wards, are also without opposition ; : ve I wa firet of the family get beige oo ‘ i that all that now re ® around the city, pursued by ®/the meotinan it ty wot felt that it will te neces, || Oe Mere Al Next Week | «1a Charles Lincoln Smith Lincoln Smith { gern otic late ver| mains is to put them into Meration./* the police, who fin cap The purpose of these meetings is wary to conduct any further pri- | has put on me do not seem M enight im final action Au wy bes of things wh pe were . ured him to select preeinet jtdges and in-| ma ampaign be strong, but they do the wor r for many al he giv H was the ma spectors to re t the City party The party 1 resume the cam xper ho ide a t ri belleve ¢ iden f of in | one to Abe R n of securtag Ru release from ® 8 Re AR A RR RR ne ds a po ver tawy ends paign hm satintsts siiee ro ce ee eee | ee Babagncs oc mooo intense iy PB ge ihe testimony which ” county jall in the fear future The withdrawal yesterday of maries are held agreed interest: andimaiies Ma | 'y “het my oyu vis soon see 1 at my stomach | | 4 to giv@up both. Since | 1 HIGH SCHOOL BOY BIBS FOR NEW say, many on saNe, Wound YOU Go Snrr ah wroms oe Siti SP Saale ai 5 4 work with my eyes in p . | - : 1S A A $ People of This City 3mith has done. Such a man is | derful te of his prewcription | | | Rea of inestimable value to any com. | slanses I insisted that my daugh- | a nylon ter go to him before it was too . The board of education last night | The t ee et nnd : j ho Announcement is made of yKill, No consideration of mone a Se eset ame) as @ college athlete, one of the | O™Mered the advertising for bids for) the vinit to this city of one of mepeneate the giving * . Mi A high schoo! | can compensa for th giving | than moth broke in Mra. Mc Prebe took as other players addressed him as| the construction of the Whitworth | the most famous experts in defec- | , pee t t Her two years | had Fee tne “Brow Har-| “Hanford.” This was the students'| school, on Columbia Heights, and | nie gcaacotiy rapt aaah “5! © 6 dentition dint as a. i 4 ; ons From thelr section ef the|for the Pairview “ 1 ¥ Uve eyesight Charle Lineoln has been deprived been in such a condition that any | compan) ' ‘ ‘ . - - ya pate a red Smith, of New York city, who | use of my eyes inflicted the most nly “got his 1 nouse went up the cry, shouted In| 75th and Tenth av, N.E. The Hig severe penalty, There was burn: gl of high school | unison, “His name ain't Manford.| land place and Galer at. high shoot | came here to work on special COLORADO PIONEER TALKS | ing and smarting all the time and ed the show and the It's Brown, He is a actor pulidings were also ordered ¢ | canen, has decided to re here neve ed clowe app’ eaegetar for And thea Brown's fellow sapers| pleted. The total cost of the tm.| | tee wh sey ree Pg ye Silent non tear adeee Ween Frown appeared, disguised | had to help him off the stage provements planned is estimated at! Dae ee ae es | ee en pulgoue hes and shooting pains in my Whee, i ple of th eit the bene ae os eae o . 7 aaa $220,000 {| a Springs in 1080 Made head. Why, sometimes the pain |} Of his remarkable discovery Soda Bread | extended clear down to my With an experience of twenty-} Mr. Walter G. Reld ca to | shoulderblades and. made me go REBER SUPPORTERS ARE — ¢RIMINAL COURT | five years in the principal cities | Den 58, when there we to bed in greatest misery. The | . nervous stral an such th I of the United States and Burope two shacks on this side of | oo poo A . on dese th | his success phenomenal, he Platte river. He ba health, began to get thin and was to Seattle with letters fro miner and prospector ¢ irritable at times that it al j best known business and and has used h ¢ most seemed that I was not good | - ~ peer | sional men of the ce ly that now age 68 Bi oman donged ‘ oni hen my her told me wh The many younk —_—— o Dr. R. W. Hlakesley, of George has the pag ata : a ‘ he is at in com- | Charles Lincoln Smith had done esiness men who are R ra ee a) rooms in the Savoy hotel. Oo fort at his hon yuth Tre- | for he Ve both had a big pile BL. Rever - mab snipe Blaser 7 re sage eer dates named he will give con. mont street | of gla at had been given | Tepabhean party for hout a Heense, entered siinatbiin: dash tn talie. ein: ant ings EEO ia | OH bY « and had done no ea of elty treasurer, expre & plea of guilty before Judge Prater bt bi . oe 2 Sle is Maes good, but she was so enthusiastic an particularly well sa ~rarseniadtanerraalparnn vlog | at his rooms between the hours r. Reid, “but for that I have to | over her new-found comfort that | of the « a. SSNS | of 10a. m. and 4p. m thank Charles Lincoln | my husband insisted I should go. | jgas's candidacy. Mr. Reber has and was sentenced to serve 90 days if you have blurring, Giesinens, | Wh. by 1 ethod and 4 And I bless the day I went. The Ieee & resident of the cit the im the county jall and pay a fine headaah mite ae tion glasse has given me method and «glasses of Charles | {5 years, most of which was of $100 | PERE, SHAE BOTS | tine atest comfort of any man's | Li p Smith have made a new | to newspaper Wo: r Pearl Myers, charged with lar the eyes winking, trembling 44 wht |p of me. I don't know what | when Icame here | headache is any more; I read, | eeny from the person, pleaded not spells cataract burning « gare than five years he was city editor of the Post-Inteiligencer and guilty and was placed under $1,000 smarting of the eyes, various TO" n Mountain state sew or do any fine work without news editor of t Be bonds porvous and brain affections 1 ha 4 the plains thirt a pain or any discomfort. My During his long se Merritt Rauich, charged with ob-| LAURA E. BENEDICT, STUDENT OF HUMANITY, AND A TYPE preci ag two times with ox teams and | whole nervous sy seems to per man he had = exce taining money under false pre tailing no y ponitive injury to horses, I was the first mian to | have been toned up, and irritabll sre mmfiemengy Sitter ay cng anni} pan SAVAGE BOGOBO HEAD HUNTER WHOSE LIFE SHE || tho sight, but untold misery, call out Hot Sulphur Springs, | ity hax disappeared with the eye | t ; VESTIGATING. to be t on | trouble. I even eat now with a from one to five years immediately is to be & great resort on | trou n eat Do ith a Frank Cook, convicted of high-| (Seattle Star Exctusive Service.) sausto. Weird, wild, fantastic cere | Moffat road d on fifty | relish and my steep is like that way robbery, was sentenced to| CHICAGO, Jan. 18-—Pancy a| monials mark each auce | ago, I used the water n | of childhood. Nobody can tell from five to twenty years. young Woman, pretty, refined, cul Their weapons comprise a keen, || oda springs there to bake | this means to me or my Mar J. Davis, convicted of | tured, @ graduate of the Chicago! light, blade-pointed hunting spear. || ad with, when we had noth burglary, was sentenced to from | university and acer to the! shield, bound about with thongs | ing else to make it rise “My oldest son Lorenzo, who one to fourteen years onjoyments ving | set walthe buckeida, end the lone Recently the alkali dust, con- | 1s 7, had a bad nt from over James Kelly, convicted of assault in a thatched bark hut among the lht, blade-pointed hunitng spear stant close examination of min- | straining his eyes. Ho has — h with a deadty weapon, was given | savage head-hunting Hogobos of the thé most dangerous wea of all erals, has affected my eyes. They | artistic talent and we were giv €. L. REBER, |@ suspended sentence of two years. | Philippines imtheir attacks. They throw it — ie on eres 7 a gene ne aye, _— » - So . rod nt und objects bobbed about in al nat he had to give up on ac Candidate for Republican Nomina @ a ea ak ehaeheeee Pog Bpee 9 Re avria Bg — wie saggy + nce ssn | SE sorts of grotesque shapes before | count of bad eyesight. He ts tion for City Tr * * > ery ngy oruy ae ne me. I tried ts of glasses, ng Charles Lincoln Smith's senting the Field museum, is spend enemy ts for but one purpose, to c Be are working for bis nor \) ee oar * TO AIO VESSELS. ® ing the winter t and they only increased my trou | now, and his eyesight is ‘ : 5 ‘veal ye ri ake heads. They do not rob or - Blane 8 hd Me | ee ee Pac et ager Mi . *| Her friends were horrified when! burn or pilla They merely kill Ste. ‘Then I rend of Chartes L4e eS Se ee nes eo &. Reber, having se T. Thorndyke, of the @/ she told them of her tntention afd t the head of every coin Smith's method end pre | Sune, and be is able to drew and fo 24 battles of th vil | young man be Navigation company, re @ he head of ever scription glasses. Since I have | paint. Is it any wonder that we : memo mamma | # ceived.a communication today @| "ens Sf Her family declared | victim y eapeet this te roture worn his glasses I can as 1 | will all say that Charles Lincoln ose - ad coment jaa today she should not expose herself | es Sone - er haa ages # ~ : ep H © nee do partenent that the Came & [had lived for centuries without the | vi the Spaniards, of cc nie Gel Ge allense ie | peel ana ; ‘ : io oo — apes = . world at large knowing how, a few | whole companies of these invaders Gitte hinds anh, OF AC tees on “| te yor Chadien Saneoty ‘ Falla oe me putter Mo: | more years wouldn't matter beheaded, and of long, savage or Scare ochanting fie Ciustan’ Ean: | Seaith te at Stet.” embed Mie, te +o me Wieacene oe — - The directors of the Field mu | gies in celebration. Every Bogobo || a Guth fo Yale to geo iuaee hy Sipe ® Angeles. The revens tte cen were just a little doubiful hut hae its grewsome trophies of || some kind of ginsses that will ‘ ii i. the tee S when she first suggested that whe victory, polivhed skulle that hang | an cai ee ee 8 a ly worse until the end » gs > hele woabog on a “4 ko to live @ year among the head. about the walls. No young Hogobo || Sates and” dean. aon eae IN DESPAIR. on Pang ven @/ hunting Bogobos. Her earnest in-| warrior may marry until be b rae - ™ ae — Seattle Times, died ©? his afternoon. @ distressed vease! The T ‘ . have to prospect any more. \ Saal nt? oclsch at the | The deceased had been business |% will do similar duty otf Care a | Matenc® finally won. Now the di-| taken the head of an enemy || Charles Lincoin Smith, the fa-| “re Wort of a man people | © Standard Oi Man Gives His a nanager of the Times since 1897./@ Piattery rectors are enthusiastic over her! When one of their number loses || mous New York expert, is at the | have known in Colorado for fifty x Version: WRRBY tesidence, 111! Bellevue pe was a neph ¢ Mra. Alden J.) @ % Teperts upon the songs, religious his head he is buried with savage || gavoy hotel ttle. all ment | years ought to be worth some W. M. Lawrence, of Laurel and A Mr Hammons was taken ili Miethen. A widow, Eva Hunter\s @ @ # @ rites, legends, custome, habdits,| pomp. The headless trunk ix cov “ b Seattle, ; Lincoln ‘streets, Portsmouth, Va. R te eeene : 1] week, Js 2 thing, and when I say that ago with poeumonia, crow. | Hammons, survives bim. ****\cames and sports of the little ered In a sitting posture, and ac-|| Week, January 20 to 26; private | Ci iFi. ‘lineoin Smith has given | representative of the Standard Ott : ea ea ‘i [brown savages cording to their belief the head will|| rooms, Nos 303 and 304.| iio new eyes where everybody |Company In that elty, is at pres ; The Bogobos are but one of half | be returned in the life to cos }| Consultation absolutely free. | else failed, | mean It." ? ent of a jubilant frame of mind, and FRENCH STAGE FAVORITES 60 LIMIT IN THE 8 dozen headhunting tribes in oen-| The head hunters Itve upon trop || Take “elevator pe oenolina jis congratulating himself and re tral and northern Lason. They are | teal frw sweet potatoes and rice * | ceiving those of his friends upon E | portant esac “ e gor Bt Office hours—10 a. m. to 4 p. m. | EX-GOV. R. W. COBB, OF > ; > nstantly warring « them-|which grow abundantly without i | BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA, | the good fortune of his wife CRAZE FOR NOVELTY | selves, taking heade with savage | cultivation. Statements from some prom About a year ago my vision be My appreciation of my wife's = : r inent people | gan to fail me and continue to | changed Bey gto Ss hardly Be 5 ! si | gro sradt nalon expressed in words,” he says. “In ial fe iat’ tink nice ihiain oe on TT grow gradually wor! I tried a in | — i gente f n® |) Fg. BYERS, OF DENVER, COL. | s¥eral specialists, and took drugs | fet, | would never have believed | ive attire, and accompa’ H that such a result could have b j ‘ ‘th Fe ao ra ie, enough to kill a horse. I had sev. result could have been Fi cevh and Mary Vinette, under singing with a mandolin we — a a nome nown in 1 different kinds of glasses | #¢e omplished and both my wife arrest charged with conspiracy to | ‘olorado than F. $. Byers, presi fe. and they were of no real 8" myself are simply amazed a4, were arraigned before GIRL ELOPES. dent of the Buckhorn Plaster | service to me. My vision became | Charles Lincoln Smith is our bene- Prater in | for court 400 MILES Company, stockman, ranch own. | 80 | cotild not see to read, and my | factor, and we will never cease to his morning and ontered a plea of rs old, daugh far vision became so indistinct |¢*Ppress and feel the greatest sense guilty. Bonds w fixed fn ar Elk, Wash., | © Amateur driver and—although |)". ,.14 hardly toll one object Of Bratitude to him the sum of $1,000. Fai to pro. eloped with a || he does not Iook past 35—a real | from another. 1 had m ® My wife had suffered for years vide this, the prisoners were re | Feeble, sick = = “ray dtagge of that place, who | pioneer. It was his late father, | my mind that | was going to be- | With headache, and it ned as manded to the custody of the sher- | Mott, 63 years old, after a wa - a wife and five little |! tion William N. Byers, one of | Come totally blind. My daughter | though she could get no relief. Doc itt 400 miles from river to Se. | children tn poor umatances, Th ice teks Seved. aed venioeaa ot 2 4 of the marvelous work of | tors were consulted, and during this -- aitte te of Portland. last night S@PeTS are believed to be in this he most loved and respected « Charles Lincoln Smith, and I de. time I think that I bought enough a vere See fe Brien 7 pre com city ixens of the Centennial state, | cided to call on him and see if | medicine to start an ordinary drug | sought food and lodgings at the efty ; \HERE § ORK FOR ge RRO Ima re meget who founded d for years con- | he could do anything for me; and~ Store. This did not seem to give W jail. He had tramped the long dis ” 0 etate s method her any benefit, however, and we } UNEMPLOYED earch of work. He ravenously de-| The owners of dwellings should || News, and a copy of the first | 0° Pune bhom Busses Uae Deum Mrs. Lawrence would be attacked | voured & breakfast « in him by realize that their properties form issue, shortly after the war, is | vision is marvelously improved, | With aches tn the temples, and | " — poo Mott vata ny he Ao th most ayy pom * still In his son's possession It 1 feel dow ateful from the from there !t would spread to all was formerly @ prospector, but lost business known to the fire tr yy | fact that vious efforts had | parts of her head, and also affect : an the father who, in the early | fi t effor had | P x » county commissioners today | all he had in worthless Investments, | surance compar As a result || ¥"* the father who, In the early | von fruitless, until 1 tried this her body. Night after night would the police that it would | %"4 has since been unable to got should be relatively lower on || “608, bought from the Ute In expert R. W. COBB, | be passed without her ever closing lish a grading camp for the|¥Ork on account of age and sick-| this class than on more hazardous || the site of Hot Sulphur Sp her eyes in sleep. It*was breaking} benefit of the unemployed Those | 90%. classes which, with the advent of the A STATE SENATOR down her heaith and affecting her The only piace in Seattle ¢ who « { work will be given —— Moffat road, will become the | @0es on Record, Indorses the generally. The physicians did not three *, sleeping accommoda- | BACK IN NEW YORK ee nce can t si Noted Expert m to know what was the tre | tiene and 26 cents a day | 7 pee Bheoeeale sont gat t et watering. Gee = ta nator D. E. Met ble, and we were of the opinion } the Northwestern Mutual Fire America. The original property, | of Franklin, Tenn, in conversa- that it was caused by the climate MLLE. EVA LAVALLIERE BASTINELLO FREE COMES TO HER OWN) sociation. This company ts purety |! with the addition of several thou, | lon with a reporter, sald and was brought about by neural ce.) {has @ women's balloon club which Mutual, and returns to ite policy|! 14 be left. th As you know, one of my eyes | gia. . siges in weekly ascensions. | J. Rastinelio, whose action in | holders in dividends the largest pos nd acres, Bas never left the | 1. entirely gone, end the other Several years ago she consulted ne All of the old-time extravagances|ing a “trap” gun in bis tr st ue proportion of premiums paid amily, and is now owned by F.S. | was fast following it. The vision |an optician and was fitted with have failed. No longer is it a dis- | sulted in killing his landlady Yrop a card or call by phone for || fyers, the son of my single good eye became glasses. These gave her no relief e ew) tinetion to have a different hued | his being sentenced to the Jan ated Booklet explaining With means, position, wide | misty, and the leaders of the ¢ whatever from ber ailments, al ope mMegestior auto ach afte son of the ary, will be re | and showing endorsement sits interests and a keen in. | 8PPeared to be under though her sight was somewhat im lest and most start k most stylish driving | 4 Judge Frater | Seattle's big banks. a ernn Son © ee ™ | araw sensation abou proved. Finally she discarded them h t onplace . the supreme court and ‘= $ ——— || terest in track sports, the bane | and was rendered very miser. {and did not wear them for years V s is in an ecatasy of | Was granted a new trial, The prose [eee eee eee eee we ww)! of Mr Byers’ life for many years | able Recently she again tried on the announcement | cation sta at it is not in a | * * || has been a gradual impairment of This one eye that I left |ist for glasses, but it was of no about the Frer h ’ O itaad tecesien . the rd ra bay sgtees Bacon : N v ¥ || eyesight, which the experts told oe coe ee eae as ne ins Me y ' » be fitted luxurion nd the jer for the release was| So much what you save as the * er is hopelessly gone, and it When Charles Lincoln Smith ar od aanouncemer file a rosewood furaitare an sed today | | ® Value of habit. Habit is all + him was due to a paralysis of the the only eye I have to depend | rived here from New York she was we Was the « f nd t b live 4 b an vou o become we ‘0-do. optic nerve, nd for the better on for the rest of a life I |one of the first to call pon awe (ot alk, and rred TORPEDO FLOTILLA 18 | need t me well-to-do. q || OF on for the res my life. 1 jane of the first to call fim Tile tad hae spread * unpenae vit en ORDERED WITH EVANS.| We all carn enough, but too y || ment of which they held out erefore doubly appreciate the | By the use of his method and pr ead unt wF ne any have no control of their , Charles Lincoln ith | scription glasses was given full] 7 (By United Press.) sult. He sa ; : ; . | iv u their desires. ‘T Elasse I feel that I have as:|The results we ly startling, | Mit GIRL SENDS SUMMONED TO TOKIO ian tend the teenie | faving and get the interest Hach new one I went to gave | good vision in this eye as I had |aad might Shea’ nian {for the sending of the torpedo flo- | }* gwice a year at this ba: me a itt onger glasses, and | in both of them before the.si We certainly think so, and every (By United Press.) lla to Buenos Ayres, at the re ‘. ‘ of one was affecte time | see her or hear the nam STRANGE MESSAGE VANCOUVER, 8. C, Jan. 18. eat of the Argentine sovernme nat Capital fully paid, $100,000.00. ‘ little atronger ; cng These glasses are absolutely | of Charles Lincoln Smith 1 feel lke were upset today by an order direc would be an improvement for @| the best | ever had. ‘The head. sing my atitude to him Iwanaga, the secretary of the Jap r gn g c 0 a ji ye ; oa - % ing the destroyers to accompany few days, and then my eyesight | ache gone, and 80 are neu- | and will neve ease to be thank ¢ se consulate at Vancouver, has) Read Admiral Evans’ fleet from Rio would be worse than ever. I used | Falgia pains in the eye and head. | ful for tt rtune that led Don't try to fing i been summoned to Tokio to confer | Janeiro. The tension and strain have dis- | my -wife to seek hir ME 0 . . Phisgsa te CORINNE. to have double, and sometimes de er pele Pie ers 5 Z oe a 1 my 8 2 gee Mother of Louise G o garding the immigration question TERY 1S REPONTED, New York is welcoming with triple vision; that ts two or | and delig glasses, Mrs. Lawrence has not felt | ben rissing é ie wilt leave here early next , open arms the Ittle prima donna three things where there should , even & touch ob the ot 1 Il leave b y J. M. Gauff and Joseph Cain , , t this na over | month lroomers at the Federal hotel, re.|Cotimne, whose recent trip over tt be one. At times it was almost | Three Generations Wearing His | for th t time in years she is 1 from her daueh | ported to the police this morning | Western vaudeville circuit was not | éangerces for me to fo aboat Glasses. enjo: of sweet sleep Mitebieg oe ts 5 ave MARRIAGE LICENSES. that thieves entered thetr r logether the succ i might alone, Of course, I tried them Th geecreiiens, Grane jreren Sie t a poss key and stole three ve been. She had long been a r wes mother, mother and grandson, Mrs, Lawrence is even more ex Raia, % believed by it Arthur William Curtis, 28, and|eicthes anda sult jfavorite in the metrop. where | all, even going as far as New | gach. suffering from ective | travagant in her praise of Charles } oa 8 stage Pearl Irene O'Dell, 21, Columbia |the light of other days still beams York city, to obtain relief. No | eyesight so severely that their ‘Lincoln Smith and his method and tend “4 eealed by Cit Reye Jellas, 25, and 1 Missing Woman in Tacoma charitably | 1] ome seemed to be able to do me th was impaired to rious | prescription glasses than ber bap. Tights {x her be P. Rausco, 1%; Seattle Word was received from Tacoma| Her best act is one in which she ; : te Wh | ree and each perfectly re- | band. Her face lights up with ; spite of the 2%, and Maggie. Suttie,| today that Mrs. Lizzie Newman, of|tllustrates how the swains of the any permanent good hen T | stored to normal vision within a | pleasure as she speaks of him and Berents. Her B. F. Battersby, legal,| 1012 Prospect st., this city, report-| different nations make love. Par his accomplishments in her case. SERRE RRR RE REE TERR ERR ERE ; See eee eee eee eee eee eee eS | | used my eyes the burning and | few short weeks by the | | | ’ nd th Orth, le Seatile; |ed yesterday as missing, had ar-| ticularly good is her interpretation ! Ath and | | aoe : erick > Tracey, 36, hnd Maud/| rived at the komo of her parents |of the Neapolitan manner of love Pike St. CHARLES LINCOLN SMITH. CMARLES LINCOLN SMITH } CHARLES LINCOLN SMITH. Y found arion Mare, 50, Seattle, ‘im Teeoena., making, where sho appears 06 & PARMAR ARK SMH: 3 nae dan $$$