The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 5, 1908, Page 10

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and Obit ALICE THAW GETS <= RAILROAD BUILT MANY MILES hor utint, wearing the badge ‘mg Special Purchasall of Matting Pornblog (By United Press.) ! The Counte of Yarmouth yw CON $ FREE (Seattle 6t Exclusive Service.) LONDON, Feb. 6 The Ceuntess | a's ‘op the tthe and resume KEY WEST, Fla, Feb. 6.—The name, & will re vey ae } of Yarmouth, nee Alice T lost . aby - i : ; . en n and probably go to the dream of Henry M. Fiagler's life, We Vought a number which er tithe, her husband and, it {%) home of her mother in Pittsburg, | I's greatest engineering a wed t t, Both ¢ t ‘Mae eald, a third of her fortune in leas |to pick up again, after a time, the! extension of the Florida pr agp . , snene Matinee mast railway through the | some It preg, , than 30 wutes this morning,| broken strands of her former lif wheh in a secret session she was | tn the smoky city's soclety | ocean to Key West--has been cally perteet © we ‘ re tht granted the divorce she prayed for} Both sides regard the result of} opyery man te bubding for him | emmated, and regular train serv & considerat eon t , tr me Mating of from her husband, the eart the suit In the light of a victory n a sayin | from New York to this moat south 1 sel) it whi a There was no contest. The nodle | In the countess’ petition for divorce, | *¢!f 4 prison cell or @ palace Wall,” | erly point of the United States Is aay, One wa) ot ware qua <= en that lord, who, prior to his alliance with|an annullment of marriage, she | declared Newton N. Riddell at the/a reality decisive savings. There are in the hood of twenty ditt: the millions of the Pittsburg girl, | charged the earl with being mar | Tabernacle last night Within & short time the through ent patterns in this lot. The one tion of the sale iam was ® poverty-stricken vaudeville | ried at the time of her marriage! ‘The speaker had for hin subject | 48-hour albrail service between the only quantities of twent half roll) and fe a actor, Was not even present to| with him in 1906, and declared that | “Hratn Hutlding and Soul Growth Havana will become (full roti) will be sold, as 4 1 naeiall ; watch the operation of the law that |he was physically unsound. Ae the|“As he builda his brain,” he con completion of the it tg asta ty teats a t legally severed the ties that made | suit was not contested, no evidence | tinued, “so will be bis mental pow ferries which will transfer vow, 906 as mech lenger a6 the ‘hone goods him a benedict. In the clubs of| was presented by (he countess to/ ers and mor ». Physto- | freight and passeager trains across be on special sale at prices wtrongly t advantage, 4 London tt is reported that one-third | prove her case, and the earl’s threat | logical psychology explaina why the | (he #0 miles of o¢ an i of the fortune of Alice Thaw will/of counter charges was also stul-| thoughts of today become the | Capital in but # question of a few = be turned over to him. fled dreams of tonight, the actions of | Weeks Until 10 years age the reat ee 2 tomorro w, and the character of the 9 | oy 2 ature. Thoughts are things, and | home port to Key West was Tampa, bed Z : wh n oft repeated or persisted in| 250 miles up the gulf, Then the 3 oe form am integral part of the| Miami, 167 miles up the east coast : 3 man. Right willing, right desires, | Bat no man dreamed that the coral Incorporated | land right thinking tm youth estab-| a 4 lish the physical basis of a right 3 joous « haracter | ——— The lecture waa full of intensely . Interesting experiments and tilus ; Jess Westerward, a corn-fed lowa | Dr. Rotler and Westergard himself trations showing what man has 3 giant and one of the four topnotch is confident that he is the coming peen able to do by scientific brain} Wrestlers Dr. Roller destres to champlon of America building. This, combined with} on meet, will appear at the Grand Roller’s defeat of Farmer Burne | peauty in metaphor and simile opera house in this city on Feb. has brought the Seattle man prom | made up a masterful lecture at once q Mina tchascatchcan contest inently before the eastern sporting | practical, interesting and a with Dr. Roller for $500 a side and world, and Nighclass wrestlers ac! Tonight Mr. Riddell will « STRICTLY 4 75 per cent of the gate receipts knowledge him now as being one |“Paychic and Spiritual Phe . : Westergard weighs 219 pounds on of the big men in the game. The in which he promlaecs ft BANK ‘ i the mat, is 6 feet 2% inches tall, Roller-Westergard match will be | sense perception, «& pe Pry 1 and Is one of the most powerfu! important fn that whoever wins It and spiritual perception | THE STATE { wrestlers of the present day. Men will be entitled to demand con- | clairvoyance, dreams and visions 1 such as Farmer Burns believe that tests with thone above and finally | inspirat prophesy and commun ' Westergard is almost the equa! of with Champion Gotch jon with God x * { ee = =~ a= oo ~ a j ’ SWINDLER Is CA UGHT TOP: MAP SHOWS ROUTE OF WONDERFUL RAILWAY—HOW A CONCRETE ARCH WAS START- ED. BOTTOM: A VIEW OF A SECTION OF THE OCEAN VIADUCT. ; | reefs and mangrove swamps known , construction eng spent, this runs @ «ingle track ratiway | , i Playing the gentleman on money} land yesterday and was arrested | las the Florida keys, at the end of $16,000,000 of Fiagle 8 in Some of the keys are so far apart obtained from worthless checks, is !mmediately afterward, He told lwhich is Key West, would ever be bringing the 130 miles of ocean, | that the passengers are out of sight { F the charge to which J. M. Rotten. | t¢ Police he had been living easy | eee hitched to Florida by bonds of steel coral reefs and mangrove swamps. of land, going to and from on tracks f vet a while he was at it | and cone They have bullt a steel reinforced | supported by concrete arches which ; ecligs a old, yesterday con-) He followed the same plan in| President Louis W. Hill of the| In three years, J. R. Parrott, gen- concrete sea wall whieh rises 20/ divide the ocean and the gulf of Lemncliacha ‘ to the police, following his| passing every check. He would Great Northern and Presldent/eral manager, and J. C. Meredith, | feet above high water mark, Over | Mexico i arrest. make a few small purchases in a! Howard Elliott of the Northern Fee } “DOWNING, ‘HOPKINS & RYER, i He footed up $200 worth of bogus store and tender a check for a/ cific went to Bellingham ye Ftocks, Bonds Wires ‘ paper which he remembered to larger amount, piving the change | to make Inspections of the Rroerlined SPRINTER KELLY STAYS EAGT. Both “Phones. We Mevcuted tor . 204-366-208 ‘ have floated. in cash Imes and will within a few days go | rs = = Jn nbenman —_——— a ‘ And yet, in the face of it, he He sald he bad no trouble in get- to Portland to look over the Spo (By United Prees.) hovered constantly about Seattle, ting the checks cashed kane, Portland @ Seattle, known NEW YORK, Feb. 5.—Dan Kelly COMMITTEE 10 PASS | 1 E Tacoma and Portland with the pro. Rottenstein is the son of the late| as the North Hank line. They will champion sprinter from es ‘ 4 ceeds from his crooked business Philip Rottensteln, and brotherin-| be back In Seattle by Feb. 17 ;will stay in New York. ° | Moore E methods in his pocket law of Jacob Hiller, of 1114 Four ithe efforts of W. L. Jon ! ON POLCAT RANCH - a Rottenstein arrived from Port teenth ay f ‘SUES | wi ily run under ¢ | " | ‘ 8 nited Press. ome y the irieh-Ansapiona. wnat Shady eb fending | | iene and Ne York ¢ career as a minister that extend-| At the meeting of the Commer-/ of the subjec€ Of executive depart DEFICIENCY BALL ment ecce cxvcttieser nce peo) IN COLLISION vided for in an appropriation | ed over 40 years, death came to cial co! beld last evening a com-| 4, ¢¢ PAS $ SENATE | INSANE FROM WORRYING. a “ = aoanae in oan se . er nirengpeorttetss Rete, etey ona at IE a a mS yesterday evening in his home in . wom ae fn SE SONS eR oo Routh Bellingham. Heart disease | 8¢hmitt, of Honolulu, asking for in ‘ PORT TOWNSEND, Feb. & salt in the supe “ y United Press.) was the cause of the death, Rey. | formation arding the possi bill on Slant Hevry Gauthier, the barber and which be claims to ha WASHINGTON, Feb. 5.—Senator | of the best kr ties of starting a “skunk ranch o « Cohan @ Hi (By United Press.) Fulten aunounced today that he byterian chute) polecat industry in or around Se WASHINGTON, Peb. 5.—The sen prominent fraternity man whos it of a oolliai ete bas passed the urgent deficiency Mind became deranged, has been 8 Georgetown car on Dee would retarn to Oregon at, once in the. western a en yt state’ tle.” The inquiry was referred to! ~aroncr w * ared insane by Drs. t Lesher was riding on the o rep jo € * made by r d bad reached the age of 70 yer ‘ | roe Stan an gg toy ot wards and House, and committed says that when th alge against him. The full text of} Bighteen men prefer to lay idie| when he passed away. Forty years | the committee on commerce Carter De Haven a ss a je inte dei the aaylum at Stellacoom. Worry | pocketbook, containing. the specch wat received tn) bout the city than work for their he was ordained atid began| The club indorsed the bill intro-/ Wnh » No drowsh x ont cometde Mble dincassin, over sickuess in his family has was thrown through a brokeo w sgton Tuesday night, and board and lodging and 26c @ day work an a missionary in the church duced In congress by Cong Nights, S00 te Eom Copsnene Sesceamon at once decided to return @t the county road camp at at Fort Worth, Ark Humphrey for the establishm ste ed the unfortunate man to lose his mind The doe yw and leat The pla * believe he $150 damages for mental and phy tiff asks treasury at Seattle. The club indorsed the protest of Green citizens, who wish to have jreen Lake postoffice retained. TOMORKOW FOR 4 of consolidated with the FRANK DAXIEI mt office Youngstown, for they and fgbt it « aid down) Rev, Sample was born tn Char tly willing that my their tools yesterday and announced | lotte, N. C., Jun 5, 1888 crews should be made thelr intention of quitting for my fitness to be re It will do them no good to re | ’ a t > | torned.” sald Faltos, “1 must de turn to the city to idle their time, PORTLAND MAN TO for they will be “waned” by the tation for honesty and E HM intesr police as fast as seen and sent in A resolution was adopted urging = 3 to the chain gang GET A PLUM that the county ferry across Lake, Seattle Th | 2 “ } This is the policy of the police in| Washington to Kirkland be of Neer |! "3 CHEER up” regard to loafers, while men will-| = : | ted at a fare largeenough to defray | Tes r ; ing to work will be given every en-| | the cost of maintaining the service bt 4 i | couragement / (By United Press.) aes | ag Fo as eae 4 yaace Thirty more were sent to the PORTLAND, Ore. Feb A ape | | s : Wanted Right Prices Soap Lake Soap ¢ heals, At all druggists. *** | will recover. ical anguish. eanses and AT © A M. SHATS | camp today cial dispatch from Washington Week. Mr e states that the Oregon delegation,| All elderly people who we Company in : CO a Ss with Senator Bourne concurring, | have comfort in reading to get a ‘MORE WORK FO have selected Thomas J. Cleeton| pair of our specially gee read: | COLISE of Portland as United States dis-|ing glasses. Prices very mo erat». | REGULAR PRICE $3.00 : anltruntes et i \* trict attorney. Chris Schuebel's| Schuchard Optical Co., 1207 Second) _ Lenainis : 4 Faintue ; . . "08 ‘D, Ore., Feb ran UNEMPLOYED | pominath {1 be withdrawn and | Ave. 4 ‘ — $ probably oo them and know how comfortable they are, and Jf cts J. Heney iauxhed when be learn. | Schuebel will be made assistant |— th gg how long they wear. “Heatherbloom” Taffeta is a light weight subs od that Fulton was returning to — district attorney, Bourne gave up| : Ligon ; for sitl--rustie and all. Bat, the atte Thee tee ea 00 Ogee atest, charges, sen we, mf Saat 50€ Box Eureka Black) ,*aitinic:is m 3 and all. But, they say, it wears better. hey sell for $3.00 1 wish he had started back| An employment office is to be! through the fe seve days) 2 2. 2 Se P regularly. sooner,” Heney remarked, “as || opened in Seattle for the purpose ago. Cleeton was a member of owder Shells 9c | = 3 e leave here today or tomorrow for | of securing workmen for the Mine the sta isiature in 1896. os a Reatties 5 lac . F » eres i > o ee vee San Francisco for the Ruef trial. | Owners’ association In the Tanana Fo 8 ee ‘udevitie. 8 In blac k, blue, red, royal blue, cream, pink, white, green and navy, Thursday Put tell the senator to cheer up, T| John Rowal, representing the as, LIMIT NUMBER OF SALOON FPO gue Be ton aad pe : OE EEE SSNS Ce ea Ra bi in Ae ce ceeeere es $1.50 ff provadiy be back before the April) sociation, has come to Seattle for De much you make by Ey primaries. |the purpose. He says they will (By United Press.) 7 ae ae Prices—ite and 200; Gam ° jneed 2,000 pick and shovel men WALLACE, Idaho, Feb. 56—A make the profite we | An All-Star Odd d E d f Chi d H T0 SKA land will guarantee $5 a day with petition, signed by 11 contractors | TREE oa from. F ee 6 munca. mane BUIL D GIT j board and lodging working on the Chicago, Milwauke a f 6 Om sand [ndso inawarean ardware | "Work for at feast 3,000 other men |& St. Paul railway, was today pr TE a acti: a °. can be found. The men will be| sented to the county commission: | at Half Price and Less VALLEY INTERURBAN) sessed to's to wovs'ty. Apt i, ere asking ‘that wo. more saloon tt | | Lote The necessitating a winter trip Into the censes be granted for points along | @ra Dupont g Ts P " . . st ie a 4 country the right-of-way, and the commis smokeless | Phones: Sun. Maid 1900; i 4 Take a look about the house and see if these things are needed. If so, aloners decided to act accordingly ; Rom, [AM This Week—Mate ‘Tee buy now, while you can save this way: (By United Press. To Compe! Education. jIt is stated in the petition that 12 | ae | = netaail 3 ee - BELLINGHAM, That| WASHINGTON, Feb Repre-|S#loons are now serving 1,200 la eee a ara came, 1) jow Master . ij <a oes tes vo cut to .5O0¢ ) SOc Nest Gray Enameled Tea Pots, cut to ..27¢ the Skagit Valley Interurban ratl-| sentative Humphrey has introduced | borers, where six would be plenty. | “box Dupont's pert | ater oe permeation: pre. 40 b Decorated China Water Pitchers, cut | S0¢ Rest White Enameled Preserving Kettles, cut if pin “a be built ts serene ar & similar bill to that now in the M 5 “ ' 7 : a, PA Hl tion. ‘The Only negeealty Row for | soutien ncosiding te Dagon ainsprings 50c + 75 6 corated ina . ber u pr ronsul: jor t decide * 4 - | | ; Se to $1.00 Decorated China Chambers shite Die Wiser ‘fren:-ne iad further consultation ts to decide | edue nin Alaska, Thie bill was| Fine engraving and watch repair-| i . Baie ae certain details connected with the ndud ‘by hrogmatt and | ing. lover, 604 D. 8. Joh 60 or Te Peter 30 to 40¢ Decorated China Vegetable Dishes, cut | 10¢ to Ihe Comb Trays, cut to route and to plan how best to se har Oe Fee a athe yes ret y ey ' Nahas 75e Nickel Cuspidors, with loaded botton cure the rightof-way : ' oe oe ‘ ) 10¢ to 15¢ Giass Pickle Dishes, eut to In the above words G. EB. Tripp, | t#0 Whoa 1 "He intailibie invis “ 50c Colored Lamp lSe Scrub Brushes, with hardwood bach / One of the stockholders and direct. | ‘ Be to 1be Fancy China Tea Sanc ors of the Stone & Webster inter-| | Zhe Fancy China Hair Receivers, cut to st Gray Enamel Wash Bowls, cut t } osts, spoke last hing of the pro i 2be Best Gray Er d Sauce Pans, cut to Jest Gray knamel Oblong Pudding F posed railway extension which te} qi 1be | of vital interest to the people. of} ‘ q Rellingham, and the population tnt . , the territory between this city and} if Y W. Id F, 1} SPEND In Two Lots at $3.00 and $5.5 ’reh | eee a 1 . : ' | : 50 W | | If You Would Succeed F. M. SPINNI : , @'FC YT ALASKAN RETURNS TO ee =a Rushing Out These Boys’ $4.50 |__1310 Second Avenue iiuti Sn‘ ae e — senses enero ~_ The Best Mill of te ™ 1 : FIND WIFE DEAD One dollar will start a savings : io 5 1 account in this bank. - | to $1 0. 00 Overcoats | Sheet Music | 5c Star The : | hioliagaitiani On the balance you leave with Dearest, Sweetest, Best, 15¢ i Out goes our entire stock of ys’ Overcoats, in two lots, at two prices, (By United Press.) | oe Vd Like a Litle Loving Now ‘ $3.00 and $5.50 aauine padi up to $10.00. {8 to 16 years can B} LAKPSIDE, Wash, Feb. 5.—-Re-} = Mes Ie aa Rohemia r i . - ’ M tur " " | he eceptior 7 Ps, Se f share in the amazing values. urning home from AlnsEh to mem Sunk et ten Rolban tens ) ¥ > his wife, from whom he had been aes S ere oC a ‘ $4.50, $5.00, $5.50 eee 33.00 $6.50, $8.50, $10.00 Boys’ absent for two years, John D Toy, be; Brown of Harvar r a Overcoats . evevee Overcoats sadee jade $5.50 i Was shocked to learn on his ibe; Autumn Leaves; My Ver : AN) good ‘a tea ; rival in Seattle that Mrs. Green Own, 15e; Starlight, 15; Snug 1 good colors, in all good matertals d died early in the winter, He ee a cel nee eee The Bon Marche—Main Floor. had been eut off from communica oath tae ¢ Mow Tree wa i ‘ i Sse ‘toe tant. « tee veteenad * Down the Old Cherry Orchard Keystone Lump $5, : | tion for months return COMPOUND INTEREST tad Kaathes ” Weta te ea = be on VESLER Seattic, Second Avenue and Pike St. New York, 2 Walker Street, | Your Nest; Meet Me in Seattle PH ON ‘ D MORE MEN GET WORK. | Dearie, 25c; Throw Down Dat Main 4372—18 3 | Key, 15¢e; Brother Noah BsO sen 1 A gang of men has been put to 4 ° Out Cheeks for Rain; Some ‘ | work by the park board clearing U z t time, i5c; In After Year ¢ work ‘by the park board clearing nion Savings rust Co. When I'm Old, 200; Dear : ee 4 recently donated by Frederick Hills of California, 15¢ F ou can haw \ Schmitz for park purposes. One GECOND AND CHERRY cock Strut, 15e; Black Cat Rag you want to ‘ of the conditions of the denation Ibe; Sweet Potatoes, 15c; § i ot) tha t tale t was that the unemployed should be riso fi Georgia, 15c;- Rea Or bad, if you dom P miciven the work of potting thes A Domino, 15¢ . ' . —— ground in shape for a park 4 C uire the care ’ aris, 3 Cite Trevice. Chemnitz, 22 Theatre Strasse. Manchester, 88 Faulk 4 i = or —eenee é : c rr } senonnannie tuations Buy jour bat ot EN Brocks & | abit CLINE'S. PIANO HOUSE |. Yoo" se suru ami = = — wl} Co., 1831 Second av ee | | 1205 Second Avenue f you dont DES P - lL tie eso eee we pay : . . s

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