The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 8, 1908, Page 6

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ewell CRnTURY Nice large front room. weil furnished steam heal. slectric light, bath, sultabie for two: geod loeation; corner ¥th and Pike, Tit-C Pine ot o8 Furnished housekeeping rooms, cbeap 1813 Seventh av Phone +9 roome, stm Western ave. and The & ¥ nouth housekeaping 7 . 2610 Fifth ave “FOR SALE ‘WOO AND COAL. Ritel Wide ne | John Duniap. ane “PHOTOGRAPHER MeLeed 1. ans awd CHANCES. THea Cudiands REALTY CO THE BRICK ADDITION ANY OF THREE BRANCHES FIFTH AND PIKE BREMERTON TRR TODAY eTOWN, YOURS TRULY ri NAL LAND INYRATMENT « from LEHMAN @ POINDE NATIONAL CITY rae Wonted ten or women to = ee “per RIS RTH CROW- a or Wo FOR RENT—HOUSES. eT iccis ta pheowek Oo Aan Irrtgnind’ rae ns a= ING ABOUT — hie is giving his pervonal SUITE: casaimsen & be m sight-room cottage, fur “ m COMPANY mace heat. 7115 Past Pine in 3407 . m to slumnbte #1. Sentile sell, 1996 down, balance monthly 2:98 Al Ze sist #13) thorough ~ He od oherar =| Croom house, $12 Take Fremont fai- | lished 16 years ee | IT WAG PUT ON THE MARKET wet oo wth" 4 468 We tit strane, | “Avail yoursait tree TMNER WEEKS AGO AND 198 Lote SOLD THATS GOIN’ ROME COME IN AND aR THE Sein coca eal ce a wad Es RAPHR, THE 14 on toe Vreem bower Geet | ap AND LEVEE FOR RENT PLATS. ocutr Apne wi pico, ni en dane 8 olan tl amg ge HCD S-room lower fist. walking distance! SG. Obmetoed, » e he i “ and level. 2118 Seventh av 4-9) 1 to 4; Suedage by appoint a | OW VRRY RAST Tene. Dindrne—mcimnnemme | Me GN Bidg. Wain 1650; Ind. $008, foom. nce l FOR RENT—AOOMS. | “ trona. ss | nen | a wick 17, | Three fine furnished housekeeping Throat 6¢1 Hi te Bite ' COME TO ti FineT AVE roams for rent Pri 5 per month. &. ingle howerkes ome 168) IND «ets MAIN ©1469. Rech ave ‘ DALLARD, 162 #RCOND AYE. PRONE, BALLARD 996 FREMONT, 141) FREMONT AVE x. e) RAINIER AVE co. $250-—Only = 5 - Cash] tow ae ; Ri. - Gre aha View Lots e189 UNE 8, 1908. | Adamson did not walt to dress, but f the building wrapped In a blan lket. The police were immediately | notified and detectives in an auto | mobtic were sent out, but their ef. forte tn locating the missing pris without result | COUPLE ROBS A CONDUCTOR A. K. Sevrey, a student conductor on the Fremont-Ballard line, report ed to the Ballard police last night ithat a pawenger had picked bis jouer w | ‘CRAZY MAN TRIES j } poeket, making a haul of $4.2 | TO MURDER Sevrey said that his car was on } | Pike st. when a pasenger, sccom panied by a woman, decided that he wanted transfers on Yenler way, in stead of South Seattle transfers, as he had first requested. (By United Press.) TACOMA, June &-—A tight coll lof hair om the back of her head was| When asking for the change of all that saved Mre. Barbara Pfiag- | transte the couple stood very macher from suden death at the close to the new conductor, and he evidently tnaane a chump of thinks that bis pocket was picked then hands of a man who emerged - from Se oo HARMING WIFE OF AMERICAN | Natatori DIPLOMAT MAKES MANY FRIENDS, MAKE ADOCTOR | ~.:c-a.so~ i oe en ae MRS. BRUTUS J. CLAY, WIFE OF MINISTER TO SWITZERLAND baa (Seattle Star Exclusive Service.) at their chateau at Geneva |. WASHINGTON, June § W | latchstring is always out to visit ne Jot. wives of Amertcan diplomats! ing Americans. ear at Sboard have added more to the! Mrs, Clay was Miss Liala Fish, a wer prestige of the United States than| member of the New York family Mrs, Bratus J. Clay, wife of the| which has contributed financiers, */ American minister to Switzerland, | statesmen, sch nd social lead PUR CANADIAN NANK OF COM sti i I Mrs. Clay is one of the most charm. | ers to the country. She married a ae fe aan ing of American hostesses in the | first Wm, J. Marsteller of Cincin Mead offien. 7 : on Mol wk | pay little play ground of Europe, and al nd after his death became aa " though neither she nor her husband ‘ond wife of Clay, son of the La = RS jet’ ; 9 sa, 406 have extensive fortunes, they ave m, Cassius M. Clay of Ken GV Hott, Mager | 919-920-921 Alaska Building je | fulfilled every social obligation, and | tacky OM Oo. . RI ge » i a a ee ’ - ca the | MONEY TO LOAN. ARM® AND AC Ma Find. woods four | mile e _—_—_—- es ———-| TACOMA, June 8.—The body off] |Hpanaway Jake late youtorda Rates for Classified || 1 os | Z y ganas, ariiently dead for five of Ae the woul be ungnarin fred the y “ m onthe, was found ' i hot, Mrs. Pflugmacher, who te | | Advertisements — |!....°" ' gees Opportunity Orchard |+ts wonts, was found by a srl {Ora re, Comme vee © S| 1 \ | } racts tr, in Point nee park yes which was hoard by her husband The Star cannot guarantee . Tracts park y ) ai ; “1 } acouracy o@ assume responsl |} ap terday Abn myste ort} who gave cham until the : as bil f f kind ce ~ ty chy od Wenne near! rounds the cane | turned on him and fired two shots, mUty cor Crree SF OR7 i a Oe eince Lon ¥ R.. : | whi h did not take efect. The in-| aa ee veaned : ‘bette we . (By United Press.) bane man eneaped Hy ; ae ieee ‘ -~ = | ST. LOUIS, June &—Captain G,| \ t a a ay " BNTURY RBA umbaugh econd “SITUATIONS WANTED. \d Slashes . ee L. Humbaugh will make @ » a su ‘i attempt to reach thé Pacific coast Bituations Wanted” adve: M “ arte | tikements 260 for 18 words, 3 as % a in & balloon, on July 4, in m flight] times, Additional apace, be per yourself siting cur tories ACRE PRA from Chicago, The craft will be] Une. COLA wear © - = the . th of the “Chicago,” In which Captain | 1 Money an at low . 1 Humbaugh an #004mile trip] } “HELP WANTED" | maggie ge hd a Oe ee ects, CITY REAL ESTATE. |recently, «and he will be. ac | i Prentd—1 aviabien, celery, berries, fruits anne |panied by € Coey, the ow AND ALL CLASSIFIED ADS. }) - You can get ¢ . lof the balloon, who was with him of altanea 4) tens Money aa av) per 8 . | . on his former fight ee ‘ Hilma B. Chri | Qre cent a word—Minimum . ~~ atte rea , n his former fight. a |e wited in r I charge 6c. When charged to ||‘ ‘ & Wide 2 Mapes e | John H. White Co. es ut hoy ag the, Dest 1) anson starting divorce proce account actual number of lines ; W MAN Df } aston 1:2 ie heal — s hritling #4 | ings againet Martin KR. Christiannc as set will be counted. Six ’ * | ye oth ball in the or court tode > . r lerasp of a roaring gale, wae tb Bhe os hat ‘they were married insertions made for the price “ AY C ' eer 7 See hen ienh ia pele. Al pies . atthe : : Jat expresmtrain epeed in the dark-|i, this eiy Ma sea, and that o v hen cash is - ,- be * ¥ P © , we through banks of clouds and : 1 t cap. lines, or fraction thereof, || "FOR GALE—MISCELLANEOUS | ani," Cottage Bungalow [ness through banks of clouds and |iney now live at 6664 Sunset place wih be ce » two lines. OAc Ms ae « . wring rain, Te , She claims that he has three . =e e oy) Pe the dripping balloontsts threw jiwo wagon . ic te,.t anit An man aA $200 Cash ut all their ballast and s¢ place of business being 712 Kwing TO ADVERTISERS. * hr MALTBY a a he ht of 7,000 feet, far ab place, She wants the g-yearold * « e the cloud t ) Classification cannot be giv ‘ MEAP ms > nee daughter, Helen f en after 12 o'clock datly A, re ' V AMIE 1," SENT TO REFORMATORY q ‘ = & : HH t : 4 Mullen, 821 Ballard av, opp s é trom | } Pay ter 4s ent to the reformato ny City Hall. Phone, Ballard 306. |! ,. AF, NICHOLE 0 es by Judge A. W. Frater for an inde MAIN OFFICE—Seventh ay Rtetore ‘ or § anaes ~ ] minate period on a charge aw between Union and University, |) witty 4 - 4 Le " ca om wae Oe eating @ little girl Phones, Main 1050; Ind. 441 Heaiyn. 12 9 asaic' serden on ai 2 Acres = led oy Be, On Fauntleroy Car 1 Geis obecias alee eli dea WIFE COULD HOT SPECIAL NOTICES. ta ~ ieeenenaean cee oe ‘“ ar “ . ,| fam Miller was arrested by Patre Dancing 6 2. in ¢ prive Murtion tock . aval, good & ery easll? cle ar 8 . <n tt} man Millikan early this afternoon Ing viavees Thureday. ¥ : eing the HER? MALTAY | booked with passing worthless | fies tre Main =. , tt Aten < — el - -| checks | ip and left aa the - ba a : < . up and le THR, UNITED STATES Clie . > te ‘ Quarter Acres Three weeks ago Miller bought| lave packed up aud tell me i COURT POR THE Wier ens be te - Ww 7 one p as & health vibrator from T Raimaker viaiet Sticr OF WASHINGTON, NORTH ph gia any bod? ' Ti) Take ay tom Foc igray Par He gave Ralmaker a check for $25, {which J. W. Miller lost his righ & 4 Ptaint - quarts: ee | one Heme, Bae men) mowni a "i! The check proved worthless arm and the partial use of one of rien. tain : Jae r yt a + he chec ved worthlem gerne pri! 12, 1966 ease ._— we oe targe from F100 be BAL, FTE can Today Ratmaker recognized Mit-| "is lows ha = ine im the petittc ne ep ate DeNnnne. Ayr, Ser Speen jer on the street. He notified Pa-|, | t# all explain carina trolman Milliken. for a divoree which Miller #tar 7 ea | ~—e ¥ . n the upertor co te against pepe fe. ally bem | Miller saw Milliken and started | 1? h X..., rs A a po my maitare “tee i or heeds ose ney were hed caper te Youngstown down First ay at. & hot clip. He ee een ne 26, 1908 : turned down Union st. and started | Chioame he gy SA rg ne through the Arcade. Millik we . ot - r 2 Lots $85 0 hauled him about set go thee ch him to work an that le ienauire | b me > en | wife immediately Inatituted a stud ceteer | Terme ee oe | Bett me m were exhausted from | ¥!f + apie powoner nino mouth a vieck trom | thelr ’ nays whe 4-16-p | the . «| The chase and arrest were wit-|, 1» Septen ar Rag with bia Spa small r Fo" | nested by a cheering crowd of bunt. | left Mm, 5 ecrea Beat Pauntiorey car ling | 80 2 ome od we peg end. a view, om . ory aot ness men and laborers. ee © —— - ‘ CRNTURTYT ¥ | te SESE we 2) 2h Acres —_ ESCAPES FROM CUSTODY SEATTLE WILL GET Se hae a monet gases & Sie ane pa oem 2+ Acres examine a0 Waek boven besda Sonn, 8 Pete vert Bainter Beach and | a Se THE 1910 ASSEMBLY eachanee ter bower © i Battery # ‘ r on ae wank emeeeonnnsenl — ‘ York ith ‘“ ole | eas Ss oath “TES Seattle will entertain the ety ave 4-5 Panme ANG LANOS 24 Ac res (By United Press.) eral Assembly of the Preebyterias sption of the undersigned and | ~ . 2 . We 1 °1L08 ANGELES, June &—With in 1910," was the statemen’ to be approved bY said « ony new Meith 100 lovee coment well the assistance of two unknown con » by Rev. M. A. Matthews, to toe lle: mag BY ge ae 195 down, Oo att ates, O. T. Adamson, who was egation yesterday morn the Dour of eleve a MACHINES — All winds tman'e cashier with burglary and who ¥ theo in th ee ae vee een insanity, escaped from the gh Denver secured the as SS ot ecartte. mg County, Washing + Ben» RRIGATED LANDS. ‘t sj) county hospital in an automobile at sembly for next ¥ Rev. Mat Reeaied billy will “be received ry Las Tere? come for we omnes aammmanraaed (+ 4 ani jock thie morning thews made such @ strong fight fo te Le Apyly Mee aad iar ” ! As the men peaned and advertised this city so well, ted Gt Seattle thin th day of Jume, Nitdore Deputy Sheriff that the assembly promised to bring JOUN Mo MeORAW Jewell Orchards iwWho was in charge of the insane | the 1910 meeting to this city As Trusten John i. he ne Co, || ward, awakened and caw them! Dr. Matthews will preach every te ’ }jump into the automobile and he! gundsy du the summer with the i. i 6 et Orie Be fired severa at them, bat ppt! of a few wooks when he mnoltens of & tet on . ad cans | fited sew " ne put exception ¢ sto a. Midge rh Mate 38 Ind 2992,! none took effect will go to Alaxka to examine condi Fue AVE. TURSD AY JUNE j_ With ® steel bar and a block of | tions in the North sooun Oreae: wood, the door of Adanmon’s cell oT Re ——————-—" | had been raised from its hinges ‘SIGN DOESN'T | she wishes to. ply that she is a physician | This was the view taken of the jcharge aguinst the woman by | Judge A. W. Frater, who found for | name. |Uces medicine ANNEXATION IS | | | MONUMENT TESTIFIES 10 WOMEN’S BeUgF IN VICTIM OF “UNWRITTEN LAW” | (Seattle Star Exciugive Service.) | LOVINGTON Va June » pine white shaft of marble, wt | Outlined agal the green ba i und of Briar Hill eem | as & mute testimor uf ef of the women of « | in the Inno 1. Baten, killed « ex| Judge Wm. G. Loving r charged that Ketes had droge and outraged bh The of ten law.” It took Biizabeth ng out bugs of the fr 14 she waa visiting ip first time they met tional trial, he wai Prominent among the worm | who organised the monument fund wee Mr Hennet T don wite| { the prement clrenit judge. When | ‘The Loving was the bench, and pa Gordon ¥ onwe ary Loree ucked pt ina which atta had “ and settled Sot potion! di with bare flets i . Shah ting until both hauls Sore prassék Wine tea moe-| pony ment was wnvelled the anni-| ee y of Kasten’ death, Loving | ri ives with his | om the estat: | ' r= { Thon FR the New York of which he is superin LESTES AND THE MONUMEWR, == ty cowed of a ‘rokeb better poliee the business pod owners. the lid wae put oo Jy wn the police fen wag six to three yates? WILL RET AN: FFICIALS from which up to that n sllowed to operate restraint Were paying * of three of the proce ed lo contribute farther 4 aned polleemen's. foree to BRINGHURST AND SPALOING |r WILL NOT BE DISTURBED BY) ¥* THE MAYOR. — d the sounct! eut the three i” Ne _—_—_—— | A meeting of the business Mayor Miller has decided to re-| was held last week andthe tain Harbormaster A. P. Spalding | wilt « ached to inerease the forge and H immediately fire W. Bringhorst, chief of the department, in office. Harbor master Spalding’« formal appoint ment will be sent to the city coun eli tonight, and it in expected that! the appointment will be confirmed | by that body Fire Chief Bringhurst holds office | under civil service rules and a re-| (By United Press) CHARLES CITY. fe appointment is not necessary. He was called into the mayor's ofice of men and women ate doday this morning and wured that he sea would retain bis job just a# long | disastrous tornada, as he maintained the present state |who suddenly dj of efficiency in the department It te feared that Spalding was appointed to office of W. R. Beck, whe, hie at the beginning of Mayor Moore's was instantly killed by term two years ago, and this ap- | walls | poimtment will assure him the job ifor another two years. He origin ally succeeded Capt. Jensen in the | office. It was generally reported that Capt. Jensen would be Mayor Miller's choice for the office, but for some reason the prediction did bot come true. Chief Bringhurst succeeded Five Chief Ralph Cook, who resigned his MAY OPEN N Telegraphic advices received Jocal officials of the Great Nort this morning indicate that the tire line will be open between: Paul and Seattle by noon. iy 7 |: office during Mayor Moore's term! Because he as chief executive. He has for |W. Carroll as assistant years been active in fire depart. | pector before the elvil mer matters, and is recognized | mission bad an to throughout the country as a com » petent fire man It is also expected Miller will nam: lice in a o vestigate charges that the man's suspension last that Mayor Francts W. Grant, a new chief of po- | of buildings, may have some & munication to the dle getting the salary roll council tonight, but as to this the department passed by the mayor today declines to commit | ¢l! henapneseot j himself one way or the other — LUNA PARK Ladies and Linda Barfield Hazzard can all the “Drs” before put her name that but this does not im Mrs. Hazzard in a decision handed down today. She was charged with practicing medicine without a li conse Deputy Prosecuting John H. Perry graph of the Mrs. prefix Attorney produced a photo. of sign on the door Hazzard’s office, in which 2 “Dr.” appeared before her Mrs. Hazzard admitted us ing a “doctor sign, but said. nevertheless, she never prac that GALLERY FOR SPRETATORS ” Cars leave First Avense aod Annexat © Seattle being | sem Street every few minatet og as yganedad OE |) eaves foot of Maton Street + j disc ussed by the residents of pase |Georgetown as an alternative in - LUNA. “PARK| The Nation’s Greatest Playground on the Pacific Coast FREE ATTRACTIONS DAILY At ad 8:30 Jack Briggs and Frank Rose in Ph Asi Culture and Feats Strength Balloon Ascension each afternoon Fred Leslie and his barnyard Circus, consisting of tralne® dogs, sheep and goats MEIER'S BAND WATCH FOR UNCLE HIRAM AND HIS PIG. Take Trolley or Ferry. OPEN RAIN OR SHINE. BASKET PARTIES WELCOME.At all times societies, Sunday churches may hold pienies or outings af Park, Committees are cordially invited to call on the hefore closing elsewhere COMING ATTRACTIONS—Capt. Meacham and_ his which will fly from Luna Park and return each afteps6om, permitting Sunday, June 14, Briggs and Rose best 3 falls, and Catch-as-Catch-Can, | evening. chools, ete will wrestle best 3 falls, CHAS. LOOF!

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