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THE SEATTLE STAR--WBDNESDAY, FEB. 19, 1908. OLD CHARACTER D ouwes, (TAKES LIFE WITH is made and under Hke , ‘ ; oalpe pt ~ be ° i poneatten t 4 1 ot - -A ’ t. — " “= x f : Demat . | uarter- cre racts PORTLAND, Ore,, Feb. 19—A . | lp, \ . ' ; enhee 4 4s © | Pendleton, Ore, says: Sarah Min enn thea and requiziag them ane noth in We | thorn, or Ipvanolatoe, the last re Nfteen (1 ys from ¢ erie F SA. iis FS Bow ae |maining Cayuse pupil of Marous | i the tnasner Gl otlen of the first time Whitman in hia mission sehool at Ob the eontract and wend T pball at the” Walllaton and one of the oldest | Reprimanded by her husband for | results aetul pr ori aider all objeotign ndian women on the Umatilla jgtaying out late at night, Mrs. Bilz Detlefsen, a plumber, in a state rennin Pett jmate puch oa ere’ S an ppor uni y reservation, va Bhe was a2 youre old, 4 aad a as Corenas Pater properly exgeuts over 80 years old near California ay., in West waid they bad quarreled in the wilde tea een tea’ Th. ee toh with soom jattle, yesterday committed suicide | morning when he reprimanded her ignated, the certified , nue | by swallowing carbolic acid |for staying out one night last eo delivered to the City Comps unsurpal View of the sou | to care for her 1#montheold baby| The woman brooded over, this rie aller ‘Ww! 1 nproy th, ite, discretion , hy 4 a he : of tal, palety Wt Meel bee Gal ef eat et ee | temporarily. When her husband until she could get an opportunity Ue Mtocation, but Ae a } hin, eartificate s | ae the house for work in the after-|to carry out her pian of selfde tranaterre: to an natn ation | ond alt ot 4 “ahs e bm Bg wily Lee 5 I t t | noon she drank the acid, with fatal | struction ee ' tener | the Huty at We 4 the written are or shall be reavived to be ‘pon ‘ae? time The second half wil! mot inet The price o oe wil corporation published except the att ment ron a. ~3 in th sett it vicasnaidbuaiieduke OF le | PT be panhtohne te the per (and shall mall v iis . ees P or. | #hal published in the « f notes to the owner Of}! ore ar thats lo tot you (By United Press.) cial newspaper, Dut | not at Ua property, Gur YORK, Pa., Feb. 19.—Two deaths jthan ree cones , . oe oF Check | cope herwine tn tly > aga Ft Cer’ teaves Piret av fier Wey ts Minutes” of ihe hour resulted from @ fire in the home of granted and in force — isaac Herrington, agent for the MEMS tive ot puch we . ‘ tm? sade) T N F ] Co Pennsylvania raliroad tn this city.| acting on a eport that Mra ives in writing and p 4 Herrington started the kitchen s : 3 § mendunont | Qualified voter 2 oo he ort] ae reel 10 d fire aut stopped outstde temporas.| Daly Hogien, of Alki Potnt, 18 slow- SE a license) (0 at them Pe Ge eo onnace, 84 Congmetin £5 Borrow fly, When he returned the house | ly dying uuder the fast cure treat | emaciated and in an almost dying condition at the time. She stated that she was undergoing a 50-day and had already fasted 42 | be held en ty tra day slehall beat fi was ablaze. ment of Dr. Linda B. Hazzard, Hu | ¢ prescribed time. The bg ten por Cont por aim uptll paid, | — pon Miss Herrington rushed upstairs! mane Officer Vaupell is making an | ee arenes to the humese of a Before euch asseas to rescue a grandchild sleeping | investigation. ficer that there is little probability hentication | ment shall have Becom ne MONEY rot LOAN. there, She overcome by| —-tf-Mra. Hogien dies, Coroner Car-| that Mra. Hogien can recover, thie och day of De | added, ay = ote. ee aod = smoke and suffocated, The chiid/roll will make @ thorough inventi- page ne and any per ee emywonoe. | mente nt Bae LONG tea was suffocated gation of the treatment she has re- thatetr t Peay Vicons ee the Clty | Mis anacliy cotter ealioet ER ne wage earner A ae ee ee od celved at the hands of the fast-cure te , of mat ; ES ok’ Se nate ernees | ub ueleeee ee ae endl practitioner pees iiss Spagetti Hen tayo De ee eee aaez—| ERTS BEATIN IN FLABEES ("3c cezeose cnet tre. Hessen last : W. CAROLE, no] PATENT ATTORNEYS. ’ Somptrotier ‘ana es sifisie City has undergone 46 days of a 50-day — e me, ag ng Rok Teatatored | Paces (By United P ) fast presertbed by Dr. Hazzard, and T Ana be te further resotved: that rinetbal Vitis “Foimen. 800 te ra eres) 1° vente JOUNBTOWN, Pay Feb, 19.—| that she is so wasted ‘away that et Renee a ding eoovery | actically impos! oie ee “y ae Mra. Edward Lutzenbarg was burn at poonent 4 4 ie ad ae —— ¥ 46 ¥ oane COMPANY, | | Spree od to death, and her son, Joseph, |home of Dr. Hazzard, 417 ¥. Thomas of ognart ancuse ath on “ probably fatally injured in @ fire |g. , 1, 1. Woods, © waiter in the Bla 18. be bole Moreh 3 3, 180 = al ae prope Ses 14 : ye A a et ee Mra. Hogien had been undergo-|marck Cafe, was found not guilty A ronot nd proposition t own rneaboro, r aa aaetion ott Proteins 8S | aay of January. ed by Sate Be THE etpte a hasta PHOTOGRAPHERS SUPPLIES. | hore. The fire started in the LUt|Henen until tomerdon Whey ae eat of selling liquor on Sunday by = Saanear Ue is $rignentication Sn Pere REE ITI ““Sndorese Susvie Gar lil Charny Wi, |Renburg home, and before ex-|bulence called at the hotel. Mre, { Jury of business men tn police court ation on Dec b wet! © BURNETT. (nisrena “Sever 8 Maetnsek, shdate Macat: | Soakiin SE —tt| tinguished destroyed two stores, | Hazzard and her husband accompa-| Yesterday. 1932, sad theres ter (he nent pease ectlon Ereient, of of the City Counett a one — cae and the Globe hotel; | nied the ambulance and took Mrs. This was one pod famous “tea- aot the City Counctt} Pied the and ary, 390 alae lagen rates SLL LORD sl Hogien to their home, cup” cases, in which witness de- iperiod then the City of Beattie shape? a . Clty. Comptretier aw eh a ieis hy EE oghBdocns oe. tn a A lakernatinaal Ganacees. Two weeks ago a regular physt-| tailed from headquarters in plain m required for of ate rg 99 Oe ‘Se pies tere nnd eer rare on Mal OLYMPIA Feb. 1b Gor, Mead |°!#2 Was called to see Mrs, Hogien | clothes, swore that they had been RESOLUTION NO. 1199, | PROPOEED AMENDMENT NO. the City ft in wo case be ‘“ we ee’ a} hare wig Rae nahs ares ome: A Pais of first publication, February neck om i TT ce ine Le ay is in receipt of a letter announcing | ** the Sener, He found her to be| served with liquor in teacups. : palling or aly ree pt Wn ES Se TE CO oy me yeep ag ; Ta near ani | * reat international temperance auch liquors at out Sgt seated Rte BANKS. ee Be acres In'eultivalion, Congress to be held at Saratoga “teenses, r Buildings, and « Superintend- eee a es ct ing tat Ton Ld Springs, N. Y., from sune 14 to 30 four headred fifty, © Ry t aS each of whom |p THE CANADIAN BANK OF rooms besides = ae of this year. The occasion ts the ap EE a Fe vatviee aan cramnk ot mee . centennial of the organization in ho case authoriae Moag i the state of New York of the first up the Cit: 2 > te * = iis cep = herein otherwise provided, . cotiantainee + Fealetered Jersey cows | temperance Or temperate society é 2, Be | et team, harness, wagons arr citi That City Comptroller Harry W. Carroll, during his incumbency = Be fern bek) af saetiie Sure tincen te one the NUS CRPANTMENT 4 vanured_hane We 1 MANY JAPS COMING. of that office, has shown neither the power of initiative to investi- ‘connection (here- | “ame ¥ submitted to the} neh V. Melt, Mar for $4,000, if taken gate or discover fraud nor the icelination or moral courage to expose tee a ine | qualified voters’ of the City of Bae | SSaT SOGIS HDL Mane OO Saas. (By United Press.) and punish fraud when discovered, is the charge made by the Civie x Racantittes ol of | hog Bh By A nar te 90s8,cee: 1 Alea: ae VICTORIA, = 4 ge Fe hen Union in its report on the qualifications of candidates tor comptroller. it within amy of the | 0@ Dald on the Sra day of March, pice eat esed Fixtn, jat 38 one steamers are sn ‘Mont Eagle, the | TM Union declares that it was the duty of Mr. Carroll to expose the et districts, and is ; counelt_ tha tea Sakon , the Ningehow lent . Riplinger and other defaications, and his concealment policy was cul- Principal (at ities oo of former expected today and the lat- pable and grossly negligent. the Clty ter, corr january. 196% and 4} | isp haa aot ter on Saturday, with Japanese, and The report is as follows: ‘saloon |e in Open session in authe S s ss im Regeage this ind day of ‘Sen: LLANE@OUS. « unless they can pass the education- ve Prestteat ohn all > al test made by the new British Co) JOHN Y. TERRY, Democrat.— elected comptrolier; excellent ‘ the £P Sringt of tumbta government, these will be) ss 69: civil engineer and mining | #¢countant, but bas introduced no : Filed by me thie ind day of | ° stopped, providing the Ottawa gov- known marked improvements 4 mere, Wood and Coal ; ernment has not disallowed the bili | 494 real estate broker; resident of| 15: ° uneystematized office, as City, Comptrattor Oe fra + it & by that time, Seattle 22 years; from 1894 to 1898 | comptrotier became aware of the weed, U a eT eo _| was receiver of local United States | Riplinger defalcations many months 1, tek of Giant gunettion, Guaeuney | st ce Busts wd 2 FR IT OLYMPIA, Feb. 19.—Tom Gid Land Office; prior to 1890 was a before the same was made public; one 5 ee ee -|has shown neither the power of - ot Plum station tia; {s @ man of good reputation in initiative to in or discover RESOLUTION NO 1199. | ANDS ns eee 1 step" | private bustnese: during Ronald ad- fraud, nor the aor anotal PROPOSED AMENDMENT NO. 14 a ‘ i, LES (ministration was politically friendly | courage to expose and punish fraud A. resolution ana tion te . 1 oy gosnel,, vite Sates 0 comet ‘hat |t9_ the “Kid Committee,” which when discovered. It was the duty | amend Article vi tile yall o¢ finer SL have just purchased and subdivided | MF @ compiata’ ree bossed councilmanic affairs to the of the comptroller je expose the | tor, end on | providing ieecte tracts agetion ‘of fine fratiin @ family row, Giddings threw | dedvemens of the city; was presi Riplinger, or any other defalcations en | he qualities Peatore of the city. of Tend ts cue of the bent one- po J Seasiee ool and *C dent and treasurer of the Great Re- at the time it became known to y | Seattle, ‘e eta Attic 2 of the Cf nied Birth Record, Charter of the City of Seattle z nt mare wore registered today as girended ys thereto Bection . Ce ES — Mining Company, now de him, and his concealment of such dishonesty was culpable and grose 1 jigent. H. W. CARROLL, Republican.— et Evans—To wife of x. % KB. Evans, Present elty comptroller, succeeding) WILLIAM H. MIDDLETON, City bea “Ses | Boat! wary John Riptinger in 1906, now candi- ~—~Tailor and ex-contractor, be Bea ak of ae Ms hae rv) a". cemservetive ante a ag ST. 8 w. ver, sen dae to succeed himself; native of salecat of England, age 39, resident age tpa | : the eee faa oom, Wakecfen Top, thawed. clear aere | tech, January 28, a _ {California and represented Sacra-| of Seattle for 18 years; was mem- aoe, aaee Se lz eo i ae nah == antl nla Ta ceiling at 9198 per! Law—To wife ‘of J. Law, 214 W.| mento county one torm in Calltor-|ber of elty charter ‘commission norms, Goudie Tia ter treet. ena the terms | Howe, January 25, a son. nia state legisiature; resident of/ which drew the present city char- mae | gre aah, the balance in month-| O'Brine—To wife of F. ©./| Seattle since 1890, and engaged in| ter in 1895; was chief of registry ph er ee cnt | O'Rrine, Seattic, February 9, a son. | private business until 1894, when | department in County Treasurer's ae an for hater! ermachures Be nett boas stand he was chosen chief deputy comp-| office 1897-1900. A man of good Few arp oer, tt we to t Leayee, S'S. oats me it «. Prement 47-35 Death Record. troller under Mr. Will H. Parry, clerical and accounting ability, and and ex-of! CHY | omane: ee Soe gt ich mae 7 $5, |namren, “bite. Wesior and "terand. U Deaths were registered today as which position he retained until | of high personal integrity. follows: oe Teshmen—O. A. Isbman, 45, Feb- first publication, February | quired to be made in Ai, 70 ARR our pew Faye. : | “ ruary 14, Hillman boulevard. Peat sae are Sessa ia is een COUNCILMAN - AT - LARGE Fetexes Riese ‘ot ee Sa tere» fo'L tr » | Providence hoaptial mice oe bs = ~y fe ieared. oleely to-| Gallagher—A. Gallagher, 67, Feb- Re in hie office im corten of "biate’ drawn Kingeotter, S410 tease a fcaLir peetottioe eh ak “heal |Fuary 15, 2217 Sixth N. : A clean bill of health is given fo five of the six candidates for te seals, shomife the exact tien i Sea Seva mia wricoe 235, toe and | Denney—C. Denney, 27, February | counciiman-atlarge in the report on those candidates by the Civic thet each pul ity a - a 720) fer trent. * ons ' the streets, together w th Helter go Lod ted Inti |18, Providence hospital. | Unton, The sixth candidate, Charles G. Heifner, is described as hav- mapa, ene te 4 hy tk oF, ta | Brann fore te He office and get full partion. cats Se = fo rine a Feb | ing been a member of the now famous “Kid Committee” in 1892 and & be “ae r : 1893, which jt ‘See, | Sis Shy "bo ‘ede “attnce ery | wes St ra as a? Scacas Sa Ske Teas Gear | __ oPTAT MOLT sn 10-09] "“Eeeeconnelima. Mecteanell, 04, 105h, welch controtted patrenaae Sad Gintsted to the counell ta 4 man, pext gael] piica ache me | omar Barings anebantes TIT och ‘Anate | t4r8 20-98 Than, | February 11, York Station. The report is as follows; . aeateh at arene moe x Nate WANTEOMAL BUSINESS CHANCES. ‘ degp. rion walt | flay’ your meats wt Hand Box Mar: My the City Counctt | revert Bi - aeetie ‘ x ket, 1100 First. Ride Home Free WILLIAM H. MURPHY, Republi-, Penge and at present vice prest- I Spopecetied, wy eit ann Wanted, = in vi 5 ee **¢ | can.—Grocer and market man. The | dent the Manufacturers’ Associa- uss c'Seat! tenes Wanted ine einen Fah Weg hy tion; able business hye Fs te he city ity ot Benrtue lor 8 ee mes aed a con Age? 8 Wiens, “hi q n aL present councilman from the Ninth | “on; $6 an b man, Cony for petent for the tien pen ne A th beso nw WANTED. eli RRTAND ACREAGE ward; seeks election for his sixth ang rag ibn sates Sf So iy 4 | successive term in the counell. He Tani Tope | gh nage Ee arena nome Hat Pea, ere Ss " gov. 2, sonveutent (6 new macadam has earned a reputation for support-| [ernment in ‘2 Migneapolis and in thts Subst toe in cause of good acai ola wat pea, oan, Wo phi Seheatiayt 09 for the ten acres. \ing clean government and for fair-| city. oe i. — t itnebiat re) ABSTRACTORS. QUT NAR TAR New INTERUMUAN | ness and ability as a lawmaker, fr meet | ee * itor Avetuast | yerr sasy terme “Oome to the Corer pa CHARLES G. HEIFNER, Demo- orn ted, an shperte " J ‘ viet . A. J. OD. » Rey ican.— | crat.—Insurance and investments; Be} tne. Crowe Cleese Or eee ee aueelaeed * or nonmRT MALTY | Real estate broker and banker; | graduate of the law department of HELP WANTED—FEMALB. ATTORNEYS ATLAW. O81 Alesha Bide. —\' merchant in Minneapolis; resident | Ann Arbor; has been secretary to wae, ss ARBOR, te booming # feet of Seattle since 1888; founder of the Board of Public Works, and ———— oe Reaseworts mot] ¢8 Husband « et Pacific Iron Works at Fremont; | Deputy State Inzurance Commia- Torte Beventy gecond ae a pees eS Bag inde se Rapa Keystone lump Nut former owner and operator of} sioner; i man of ability. During pace na Re asi A+ ee | nee greene gee gar steamers on the Yukon river; for-| the administration of J. T. Ronald, Graduate paageater Armetiong: 140 Mew Tork ’ n P to be we pa mer member of the Legislature, | was a member of the “Kid Commit. GEO. Baanveite x and iu 1892 a member of the city) tee,” or “kitchen cabinet,” which met . “ Ptah be it further resotved that E ay Pix suk Le sia ie ot, on county BURNETT. JR. Si te bald | Be Pawin 3 Drown Je picaged te ame jae 2 | President of the Cit Grint t | Rownoe thet i is'eg hominer MALTRY. ~—Blectrieal engineer and contrae-| eleven years; {is one of Seattle's trom Filed the ind tention © jaske Wg —19-22 | cleared " tor; ex-pollce judge in West Seat-| leading and successful merchants; pS. Nae I . ‘tle, exmember West Seattle Board|a man of excellent reputation and i Jf ‘of Education; is a man of ability | strict integrity; believes in -closed independent “Tike Gielier, Get New York Bleck 4 to ct ens | A ifzed Gietior, “4 council! from the Ninth ward; is/ controled patronage and dictated oe | ‘ x0. 2 rr ecennnemennse aman of ability an the highe | to @ council, and was adverse to ce & lias Laie to eattion (+ { 1d of thi ie ee Re a7? Yoo: meats the ww nt | “Ruane BR Parrell, Ti) New York = kere st Prey ; in fa of the best in| good government. went), a aimchee Cs eivic xt ‘Stier Ae blot as : cis] ition th ; foe ber Tists. WALLACE G. GARVEY, Demo- GEORGE R. COOLEY, City Party | crat-—Age 47; resident of Seattle ghere Date of first publication, February in the reaeh of every Works tree | 28 . oS a" tate t in business affairs, a in of integ- | town policy, and believes in maki ihe hago wn par - “jon TRADE By BA b> With Them. We “aiso hate a tity and of high ideals as to clean| public utility corporations ful of ak 4 ed LUTION NO. 11t2 t0-acre rauchs oll “tenpesvod. . rt gncorsing yeu Me y Toe teroom. we: government. | the terms of their franchises, and alata ee AMENDMENT NO. 16. | D8°S, chiche™ houses and pork. i ne says when their franchises expire wong orchard, weed soit per that | pai ir or owner fi yea a RDWwIN FE ©. T. ERICKSON, City Party.—! the city should own the street rail- 4 nation roposition to Tayi ‘reve ‘ v4 | offi ont $ J a Age 49; manufacturer, former sec-| ways. a : ection 12 of Article VIII of | the City Charter, ag previding for the submitsen auch proposed amendment to the qualified ors of ‘Gilman's cashier NATIONAL LAND CO. ah, at onc —t 5-6 Ploneer Bide. Ada one Ind : city REAL ESTATE, pipe the pa of Seattle at € ne cn eachange = ring ral elgetion. — 191. Queen City Dre HODLAND PARK PROPERTY e Re it resolved by the City Coune mF of ihe city oe Banttie a ~ A. li —— 109n1 08, 8 ~ { Said Board Section 12 ry Article VIIT of MILLINERY. | ing thereon charter of the City of PF RE enn ahthe enh | A shall within deve Sets tee - Hiviigh millinery at low eat | oricas 3. a an | : | : 7 pho enens a ft? tare peymoent for w » Fe re ed ee tae oT NIGHOLA, 49 Voion Block — {28rd | portion of the cost and ex ry ee ag tecaeoemeren eer Where there were 29 lots sold last Sunday, and they are going y off!- the improvements ment: $626 Ong lot, three roon fast. WHY? It is only three city blocks from BREMERTON per shall tion eleven (11) Me Gity | shalt oe charwoghis against” goed "Phone Main Bsa.” frat arenes take Flow w a tar Navy Yard, and the finest WATERFRONT property on the Sound. i maeee ied, to 5 FOR RENT—ROOMS per months CHICKEA tanch | r mn Counsel, in considerat to it of the cit The mode adopte thu mode petitioned for 9 improvement shall petition, otherwise | the t shall be (4) 1005100, corner, near park and ¥ at t, all cleared, $1,350 Bee © Sibe down. balance terme 2 meas laying nena, 3 20 . a only $626, on ‘* eal Prices $50 and Up as the councl! ahall direct tn | _ scalded = ss Oo sane FREMONT AND BALLARD. | dinance ordering such improve. Furnished housekeeping reome, 612 per ‘ > pg 20 sige cpa tae atea de ~~ os O; $ i 4 “immetiate Payeanse| OF me oe oe reas. (EE SEER Terms 10% Down and $1 Per Week After the city council hae by af eM in rear, near car linance ordered or authorized the Waterfront lots, 200 feet, at prices and terms that cannot of the city making of any | Such Improvement give eae = be beat. To get the BEST ‘selections, call on the owners at | a re ee once, a8 the BIG opening will be March the Ist. | ME = hereinbefore . board of public works ° DRAKE. a te the counci! af assesament ar, walk down in duplicate by the city on- | Before start whieh shall contain the de.! — 1 of each lot or parcel Pike Main! wo hos ain’ PATENTS. [ReMi nas an “| Bremerton Development (0. 1009 American Bank Building ul or part thereat in proportion aclal benefits he euch tot t f from such ewmpaper | the name of the ow PR RE = Mayor shali| parcel of land or part. thereof, if| ADOLPH BSURENS, 618 Ne ¥ & like newapa-! known, but in no case shall a mistake! Bioek a perfected y be worth us help you. That on Motal Special 6 t 22 D MIL BROBERG. son Place, Ballard Ballard 613. Paice, “$408 LOVE, Grover, Pike #t if Both phon

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