The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 15, 1908, Page 3

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ly Disappears and “Family Is Lett PDestitute. _—— or) fa re firm optalon yn * who, with for fa destitute condition ee this city. Mr. Field missing for two weeks. lmptoyed by nt 18 f Mra R ittle company. Inquiry 4 that on the day of his he reported there as DAMAGES BESINESS FIRM a store room occupied fe the Glode Blectric com Sanitary company and ast & Co., in the Globe ames at First and Madison, and T saa store of CC. Filson, Sng , last night caused case Ti 7 | | | TEVES HUSBAND IS "VICTIM OF FOUL PLAY. session, M Fielding and her chit dren were on. the verge of starve: jon when, & week later, neighbors discovered their condition, and have since assisted her, Yesterday notice was served upon her to vacate her rooms because of non-payment of rent, and the unfortunate woman oan Bee NO place to go with her chil dren except into the streets, unloas kind-hearted Seattle people come to her reltef, Mra. Folding asserts that her hus band was apparently in excellent spirits when he left home, although he had not had steady employment for some time, His domestic. tife was happy and she js confide gorning, Was told (here has not wilfully deserted her work, and departed. No could not have had more than $1 been found, with him at the time ‘of his disap Dat 75 cents to her pos: | pearance. & lows of $3,900 Of the damage $2,000 was sustained by the Filson establishment fully insured. Pipeman J, W. Larsen of Engine company No. &, was badly burned about the hands and arms while fighting the flames The fire was caused by a defect ive flue in the kitchen of the Ble marck cafe, adjoining the establish ments which were damaged. A small blaze started from this flue yesterday morning, but it was ex tinguished before any damage was done. Fire Marshal Gardner Kellogg, who made an Inspection of condi tions about the kitchen range at that time, condemned the flue and Save the proprietors of the cafe orders to repair it. They were given until 6 o'clock today to make the repairs FIND BODIES OF DISCOVERERS (By United Press) WINNIPEG, Man, Aug. 15.— Clatming to have found the bodies of the party of discoverers under Jean Baptiste De Laverandrye, who were massacred by Indians in the lower end of Lake of the Woods in 1787, a party of Jesuit fathers has re- turned here from St. Boniface. The location of the bodies has been sought by the church of Rome f more than 200 years, The Jesuits report that the bodies have been preserved by a remarkable phenom enon, and though, of course, greatly affected by the lapse of time, stil! Were positively identified. All the The property ix The residence A. H. Gerrish, at 2213 N. 65th st, was entered by burglars on the night of August 9. stolen. $500 Por any tase of em cannot cure in from ft te | days “BS ohh edt tat ¢ drink is SBE os 2 on the label of the Pacific and Puget Bottling Co. on your bottle of Soda fater, Mineral Water or Pop; then you know A gold bracelet, two rings, a gold twateh fob and a gold pin were Reward | CHURCH IS WITHOUT A, plonic will be given on Sunday by Fortson camp No. 2, Veterans of the Spanish War, at Fortuna park, for the benefit of John A. Link, a member of the camp, who lost a jek in aervics. Hoata will leave from Leseht park for the plonic grounds: EXPOSITION WORK FORGING AHEAD Work on the exposition grounds }ie progressing rapidly and within a short time the buildings now in course of construction will be ready to be turned over i. More than 75 per cent of th miles of gutters and curb has been laid, and the remainder will be finished within a month. Three fourths of the wok on the water system, consisting of wix and one half miles of fire protection pipes jand three milea of drinking water pipes has been completed The Seattle Klectric company has announced that the three miles of underground condults for wires will be completed by November. The finishing of the street work will follow the excavation work PASSES COUNTERFEIT. N. Guerin, who says that he is a bartender, was arrested on the wa terfront yesterday on complaint of ® bootbiack, who says the prisoner | Pissed & counterfeit b0-cent plece on | him ‘MADE IN SEATTLE’ DAY NEXT WEEK That “Made in Seattle” day which was inaugurated in 1906 by >. B. Yandell, secretary of the! chamber of commerce, ts of practi cal value and importance to the manafacturers of the city is shown from the numerous letters received by the chamber regarding the ef. forte to push homemade products Next Saturday bas been set aside an “Made in Seattle” day and all merchants will make « special ex hibit of al) local products. Indica tions at present show that not only manufacturers and merchants are favoring the exhibit of home goods, but that every citizen is interested in furthering the idea of pushing | home-made goods into the market ‘SCANDINAVIAN CLUBS. MAY FEDERATE Federation of the Swedish, Nor wegian and Danish Republican clubs of the city was suggested at a meet ing of the Norwegian Republican club held in t Oriental "building last night. The other clube will be approached and a federation power ful tn polities may result | Vice President Ole Hanson pre sided and the speakers were BH Everson, H. P. Rude, 8. 8 Landiund and W. B. Olson. PLACE TO WORSHIP Uniess a large hall can be ob jtained by the First M. E. church, |the congoregation will be without im place of worship for severs! | weeks. At the present time serv }icon are being held in the Taber jnacte at Fifth av. and Union st, | but the Metropolitan Bullding com-| pany, the lessors of the ground, have served notice that they re | quire the property after August 23. |be ready for ocenpancy until Sep | | tember 13, a church holiday may be decided apon for the interim. PLEADS FOR LIBRARY. | A plea for the West Seattle brary will be made by Rev. KE. |Tremayne Dunstan, pastor of the West Seattle Congregational church, tomorrow evening, The subject of the sermon will be “Books That Bless, and Books That Blast.” jcrowds in order to | As the basement of the new church | $ |at Fifth av. and Marion at. will not | § GREAT CIRCUS *WILL SHOW HERE NEX® WEEK — Barnum & Bailey Collection of Wonders Is Due Next Thursday, Oo Thuraday next the Barnum & Batley Greatest Show on Barth will be hore to delight, mystify, aston jeh, bewilder and Hkewise add a stimulus to the slaughter of pea nuts, It ts Koing to crowd the show grounds with its big tents as they to the manage |have never been crowded before ment The Agrfeultupal, Manu-|'There ts a cireus man in town with facturers, Administration, Machin-|a string of adjectives bigger than ery, Emergency hospital and the|the string of elephants he rhap Fire Station buildings are complet | about, Wonders? Wow! clreus this year to burn and then some. During the winter the clreus was RECKLESS has wonders i} newly outfitted and it began its) season with everything spick and! | All of the tents and appa re new. The menagerie ts} | the wie that it was last ye The big thriller of the program ie ah automobile race in the alr two cars containing young women pluaging down a 90-foot incline and passing one another in the air From the standpoint of sensation allem the thriller exceeds all of those which have gone before It One of the decisions reached this year was to the parade, which the big cireus has not been restore giving al seasons, As a romult Thursday morning there will be given the biggest street} pageant ever gotten up by a cireus| in thia country. The clreus is to be here for two days. DRIVERS | TO BE PROSECUTED Their Disregard of Pedestrians Moves Mayor to Action. Reckless drivers of express and ivery wagons will be arrested unless they display more care for the safety of pedes trians In the futare. This was the ultimatum delivered by Mayor Mil ler yosterday ax the result of sev eral narrow escapes from serious acetdents during the big Eagles’ pa rade Thursday At Pirst av. and Madison st. sev eral people came near being run down by vehicles, the drivers of which tnaisted on driving Into the ave a few min in making their deliv and prosect utes’ ertes. The actions of NEGLECTFUL PARENTS ESCAPE PROSECUTION After investigating the death of Fred Raemer, the 2-monthsold son time there 60-milesa of Mr. and Mre. L. Raemer, who was found dead in the old Rainier hotel yesterday, Coroner Carroll and the Humane officers have de cided not to prosecute the parents Although there ts every Indication that the child's death may be at tributed to their neglect, the cor oner has ascertained that their ac tions were due to ignorance and that there is nothing tangible upon which to base « criminal prosecu ton. DIPHTHERIA AT TATOOSH. (By United Press.) PORT CRESCENT, Wash. Aug 1S—A diphtheria epidemic has broken out among weather bureau employes on Tatoosh taland. Ob server Mires’ entire family, him- self, wife and boy been strick Monday. Assistant Rasmussen was stricken yesterday His little daughter died on) *t minute teamsters have become par tleularly dangerous at street inter. | sections, where crowds of people | jure usually waiting to take a street | oar | In a great majority of cases, the |mayor aays, the chief offenders are mere youths, boys who display ab solutely no regard for the safety of | these people | Several complaints *have been | made about the reckless actions of | & man who drives one of the port office wagons, and Mayor Miller has written a le to Postmaster Bte art about the matter, The pol will be given instructions to arrest the driver the next time he shows such disregard for other people's wafety General orders are to be the police to pay tion to reckless driving the streets. Drivers who become care-| jless about crossing street intersec |tions are to be arrested and fined. given | particular atten a HELD FOR SHOOTING. =! (By United Press.) | 1 SNOHOMIBII. Ave. 16.—James | Whiting, who shot and killed Ea | Greenfield, mistaking ‘him for a | been arrested on a crim tin ree resulting from the ver a1@ of the coroner's jury By United Prees.) | | ‘cue Ka Aug. 15.—Coroner Dr. Steele of Eliensburg impaneled a jury consisting of A. W. liyars, Wiliam Crone, August Basse, Will jam Burcheam, Phil Stanton and | Charles Stafford, and after 13 wit | |nesses were examined, their testi: | | mony satisfied the jury that Thom | as Johneon, the Kittitas county plo neer, was killed Thuredi after noon by Frank Bryant in selfde | fense. After deliberaing 56 min. utes they arrived at a verdict and lexonerated Bryant from all blame. Mr. Bryant was immediately dis "HE heartily congratulated ‘ TALKS ON; B| QUEEN VICTORIA IN PARIS. | TEETH f Why Don’t You Wear H “Alveolar” Teeth? We put this question only to those who have lost teeth, or have loose teeth, or who are # enduring « nulsance of a re tial pinte. A partial plate fills & ap. but ite usefulness # t that. Why not have § serviceable, beautiful # teeth, which will match those nature grew in your mouth? ; You can have some sound, # wervice: beautiful teeth if § you will come to our office and # let us put In “Alveolar Teeth”! No plates to cumber the # mouth. READ THis. “You replaced my missing § teeth without pain and tight ened the loose ones. I would not take $600.00 for the work you did for me. “JESSE WILSON, “Hotel Venédom We practice dentistry tn all § its branches. Every operator an expert. $ Good Dental Co. Sth Floor Johnston Co. Bidg. # Third and University at. 25c Pair 12-Inch Bow Spring Grass Shears effective « Bg bottle ¢ . For bloycles guns, ate ET F. M. SPINNING 1310 Second Av. ends August 22 S present at the raliway station to The funeral of Thomas Johnson | wit be held Sunday afternoon. PARIS, Aug. 15. Queen Victoria of @pain arrived here incognito from # San Sebastian. Her majesty in go-| B | ing to the Isle of Wight to visit her | ? mother, Princess Beatrice of Bat-| |tenberg. She drove up the Bois de} | Boulogne and then continued her) journey to London. Foreign Minis ter Dichon and other officers were! welcome the queen. youn a a “& Miss M. Gallagher jcharged from custody and was/| j Both Phonee—279 . A Smile All the While is the expression of enjoyment of those only in good health, You have never seen an ailing person smile the Ghirardelli’s Cocoa builds up the tissues of brain and body and pids the WANT AVENUE OPENED. ay, West Seattle, are in favor of | holders the proposed opening of the atreet | from Fifteenth av., following the car | line to Fauntleroy park at the elty | limite, A meeting has been ar o To New and Permanent 1) Location at 1526 2d Av. W Monday Morning At 9:00 A. M. E start to Close Out W every Suit, Skirt and Shirt Waist in the store at Less Than Half of What It Cost us in New York. We must make room for our new and up-to-date line of Millinery. We want you to be there. Remember the number. AN 1526 Second Avenue PREACHES TO PARENTS. nged for Thursday at the Amert-| will be delivered by Joseph L. Gar- ‘ can Bank building to make arrange-}vin, mintster of the First Christian More than 60 per cent of the | monte to secure the necessary ¢ property owners along California | sent of 75 per cent of the property | subject will be m-|ehurch tomorrow evening, His Jephthah’s Rash Vow ® dramatized story of an old testament tudge, who destroyed een daughter's life by @ rash vow. | Special Officers A. G. Lane and |Mike McSherry arrested Frank Haker, who says that he ix a candy |maker, and W. Wilson, who claims that he is a mariner, at The Mead- ows yesterday, The men are said jto be pickpockets who were driven from Butte recently » Ae The Bes ile they e not v — COAL W ee W 7 Summer Prices W At Bunkers. W I PacificCoast Coal Co, YS 563 Raliroad Ave. South. W Phones ee Doe Main 70; W W wy W Ww AND THEREBY SAVE FROM $100.00 TO $150.00 ON YOUR Northwest Trust & Safe Deposit Company Seattle, Wash. Documents ‘The progressive business man or any thoughtful person realises the necessity of preserving personal property or valuable papers either his own or those which he holds in trust. A private safe may be rented in our vaulte for a nominal sum. Our vaults have been protected by an armed watchman and by ether modern methods for some years past. B SHORROCK . ’ HARTMAN DI oegeee PRBOY Vick PRESi ARY @ TREAS CASHIBA DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, Inc. ERA Stocks, Bonds, Grain Orders Rxscuted smile that means a smile. g and old,ig the enjoyment of real health, besides it pleases and delights the palate. 30 cups of a delicious drink 2c, Ask the grocer. AUTOPIANO, Including free use of our circu lating ilbrary. Special prices } will be given for a few days on Second-hand Autopianos. Some as low as $350.00 with free use of the music library. Votes in | our great voting contest will be allowed on all cash payments. Seattic, Wash. | jeber Piano Dealers. Everett andE S Baal ane a ayaa kes wy 2 Mr. Hume, of the Vulcan Iron Works, hes just registered snother victory ip the new epeed wheel just put on the Becurday, ia 36 mB: 7:60 and 10:10 $18 and 7 CN the Flyer GEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE. Fare 350—Round Trip, 500, | FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY, | LEAVES SEATTLE — 6:45 and 10:25 a. m., 2:05 and 5:45 p. m. | LEAVES TACOMA — 8:35 a. m. 15, 3:55 and 7:30 p. m. LEY, Jr. Agent. Seattle jain 176. Tacoma—Tel. 212 New Drug, Posiam, Now Obtainable in Smal! Quantities. Since its discovery, one year jo, the new drug, posiam, has ccessfully cured thousands of chronic cases of eczema and other distressing skin afflictions. Hereto- fore poslam has been dispensed solely for the benefit of eczema patients tn large jars sufficient for }@ month's treatment. This was found to be an inconvience to many |thousands who use it for minor skin troubles, such as pimples, blackheads, herpes, acne, scaly scalp, complexion biemishes, itch- ing feet, piles, etc, which require but a small quantity to cure. To overcome this, and in response to urgent appeals, the dispensers of |poslam have been obliged to adopt in addition to the regular two-dol lar package, a special fifty-cent size, which In future may be found on sale at The Quaker Drug Co., jand other leadix drug stores in Seattle, or may be or- dered direct from the Emergency Laboratories, No. 32 West 28th |Street, New York City, In all eczema cases poslam stops itching with first application, and proceeds to heal immediately; chronic cases being cured In two weeks, In less serious ekin troubl results are ween after an overnight applica- on. Samples for experimental pur- poses may still be had, free of charge, by writing to the labora tories for them, nee et eee

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