The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 7, 1909, Page 8

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ee HUSBAND CARRIES $IC WIFE THROUGH FLAMES BALLARD, June 7,1 bed and wna move herself, the wife of R wan with ditt culty carried down stairs and int the yen When the euldence be Oame a furnace last evening as the result of an overturned lamp, The house, which is situated at é2nd py. and Fitth N. W,, was com pletely destr rhe occupants were in bed at the time, and do not know whether the Jamp buret or Was overturned. It MAY BE PERMITTED TO | USE FRAME STRUCTURE Superintendent of Buildings Fran ole W t ernoon stated that 1 ion the bullding erec Jugton Amuse me that the law was that was as far LAUBSCHER B yiied with and could go as he | CHIEF WARO AND OLD COM: RADES FOLLOW DEAD CAP. TAIN TO THE GRAVE. Police Captain Willtam F. Laub | acher, died sudderty Thursday morning, was laid to reat who afternoon. fellow yesterday Nearty friends present at the First church when Rey, M. A. Matthews 2,000 patroimen, wore and acquaintances Presbyterian Brose to deliver the funeral oration. | Following the services at the church the funeral procession pro- ceeded down Beventh av. to Pike at. down Pike to First av. and thence north to Mount Pleasant cemetery Besides the platoon ,of police, the funeral procession included a equad from the fire department, with Cap tain Carr in command. Fire Chief Harry Bringburst also attended Assistant Fire Chiefs William Clark am! George Marlowe were in car- riages. Captain of Detectives Tennant Police Captains McDonald, Willard, Stuart, Powers, and Inspector John Bullivan marched beside the hearse. All were in full uniform. Chief Ward followed the bier. At the grave the services were Solely Masonic. 0. U. W. uniform rank, of which order Captain Laubsecher was a Member, lent an imposing presence to the services, PRAISES FOR ROOSEVELT CALLED NATURAL LEADER, AND SHOWS GREAT KEENNESS. (By United Pree.) NAIROBI, British East Africa, June 7.—While ftumming up the features of Col. Theodore Roose Velt’s stay here, a prominent Eng- lishman today deciared that the| Most distinguishing characteristic of the former president was his natural leadership and his keenness for entering into every detail of his expedition. While the colone} and his entour- Age are treking across the hot sands to Sotikh in caravan his raises are being sounded here by is English hosts. He has attained a democratic popularity that dis tinguished him while leader of the Rough Riders. He acquatnied him Self personally with his guides and rters, and by this action {nsured imeelf against accidents which Might mar his sport. Roosevelt's praises as a marks man are being sung, although the colonel hag never claimed that he ig an expert shot. His first day in the field wae a suce and from that his reputation grew. ig SUCCESS FOR last} ] Members of the A./ Bldg., Seattle. | was on the windowsijl, urtains Were blaging in a moment The fire spread with great rapidity i then came about the herole ef fort of the husband to carry his ailing wife nafety The fire department saved rome of the contents of the house, but on account of insuffictency of water and the distance of the run they ould ¢ w the structure iteelf $200 In on the house which was a total loss a) and | Ru board vm, chatrman of the today tn] formed pany that eect of ance No, 17,240 an ip epection and permit for the opening vertising the was about t ic. Regarding was informed it would a permit be opening, The letter also ate re did not provide ft @ « not a theatre, a f ach a noe Was Op erated the would be called | upon to eb URIED WITH E CEREMONY THE ACL? E Concluded. your fair and your country more widely and more effectively than an exposition has ever been advertised sur Mr, Wood and your Mr. Kes ton have accomplished wonderful things, Do not let thelr work end with present results, Praises Engineers. “And you have two wonderful men in Mr. Allen and Mr. Dawson, whom you have to thank for the! beauty that Is making your fairs reputation. Mr. Allen knows what he wants and hae a way of getting it, even if he has to ride somewh roughshod over someone's coffin, but when he has finished, the thing he has produced te a8 near to per) fection as It is possible to attain. / That ts what he has done with this If Mr } | will be forgotten by no one who has seen It. “I mention these men merely to show that the promoters of your exposition were big enough for the task they had in hand. They made) lability, not ‘pull,’ the test, and em ployed men who could produce re- sults. It ts the first exposition, ex cepting Portiand, that has been pro duced upon this basta, “I must confess to enthusiasm, but at the same time I submit that | there is ample reason for It. Some | where In your advertising matter | }read that It was to be the ‘most) beautiful exposition ever held.’ When I return fn August you will) tell me that {t ts ‘the biggest.’ ” | HIGHLY RECOMMENDED | Nanaimo, B. C | April 220d, 1909. ARNOLD'S ASTHMA CURE CO,, Dear Sir: Dr. Howard recommended your | leure to me about six months ago, | jand with the greatest of pleasure | [must say it has done a rid of |good for me. I have taken only | three months’ treatment, and In} jthat time it has done more good | |than all the otner treatments com-| I have not bad an attack | er that wonderful ja fair trial | As for my case of asthma, I have had It over 18 years, and anyone in this locality can tell you | had it in ita worst form, especially these last two or three years. | | was always gasping for breath and jin @ perfectly helpless condition. | With the greatest of pleasure 1} recommend this cure to comrades) and friends suffering from asthma and catarrh. Yours truly ABRAM JOHN DICK, Box 708. | Arnold's Electric Vibrator for {rheumatiam, paralysis, and all) forms of suppressed circulation. Free treatment. Call 336 Arcade I didn't give it Bake Oven Grows Popular COMPELLED 10 re Loughney & Loughney, owing tc thelr great increase of practice have secured the services of Dr F. H, McClellan, one of the most eminent medical doctors in the state of Washington Dr, Me Clelian has practiced medicine tr the state of Washington for 2 years and is well known among the older pioneers to be a spectaltat on chronic rheumatism, heart, ach, iver and bowel troubles. Loughney & Loughney may con sider themselves fortunate In ob taining the services of such an able Practitioner, Those drugless heal stom INCREASE FORCE | built up one of the largest practices on the Pacific const. They have| [now In connection with thelr al-| |ready complete drugiesa healing! |force; One medical practitioner, who pays careful attention tp all | patients, and two trained nurses to jattend to ladies in the bake ovéne and showers. They have tour bake! ovens and thelr offices are pleasant and cheery and modern in equip ment hey are located at 220, 221,| 222, 224, 226 People'w Saving | Bank building, corner of Second and Pike streets, They give free consultation, and their diagnosis of your case will convice you of their skilitulness. Thetr hours are & a. ers have by thetr remarkable Cureg | m. to 6 p, m.; Sundays to 12 only. t pathetic deaths that has occurred in some time is | state 1 that of Mra. A. W. Gillte, wife of the treasurer of the Lois theatre, | ¢| morning American Music Hall Mra. Gilley, who wae the daugh ter of Mr. and Mra. Samuel H FOURTH AND SENECA Anschell, had been married but a MON atarted wit mil wil wt ‘ in j caumht fire and before had sugtalne vould |reach ber she d burs BY MAIN from which whe dled early this | moxplug. c |} Mr, and Mra, Gillie had} A temporary Injunction waa tenued | recently moved to Beaattle rain tht raing by Judge John I Main Bellingham. where Mr. Gillie line restraining the Leary Muilding com-|ohargé of the Pantages theatr®. | pany from continuing the construc Mre. Olilis was only 18 years old tion of an entrance to thelr bank The funeral services will b ye bullding at the corner of Beoond and | from the realdence, 406 Taylor) Madinon, ring to the revised | Wednesday plan | , The order wee ached by the Na+ | [e=ssmmersrnenenssenngeeseemenmmnes tional Bank of Commerce, which hae ry & contract with the Leary Bullding of the bullding as a bank The bank people claimed that after |} they had contract ior the 1 Jor ranged for # #iairway to reach one of the yaulte of the bank, the Leary mpany cnanged vit viane ortve | Per Instrument entrance to the building, and by widening the entrance, uo way was 5 ltt for the bank people to tata! DON'T PAY MORE | their atatrway | The bond was fixed at $4,000. | | Guaranty Abstract & | Title Co. 49.544.045 New York Blook » Week, MOTHER DIES One of the m f tnd. 448 who died this morning from burns which she received early yesterday Grand opening tomorrow night muate comedy, “A Family Oy clone.” 100, 906, He and be little over @ year and leaves a Uny three months’ old boy Mre. Ollie awoke at about 6 CAN'T LAST MUCH LONGER LAST OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE A HIGH GRADE PIANO AT GREATLY CUT PRICES. 80 HEAVY HAS THE BUYING BEEN IN THI6 GREAT CONSOL- IDATION PIANO BALE THAT THE REMAINING FEW IN. STRUMENTS WILL SURELY ALL BE SNAPPED UP IN THE NEXT FEW DAYS, ey All past plano selling records have | est od New York been shattered. More high-«rade | tom at $207 and pianos have been sold than ever be Tomorrow morning fore tp the same given time, But secure the regular fanciest $975 and) ho wonder, when we are offering cholee of America’s finest pianos at an actual bona fide saviog of from $85 to $196, and on certain styles « Nee we the bare factory cost ated at the outset that this consolidation, involving $4,000,000 and the change of the corporate $428 planos Por only $313 and $929 you ohn select the very cholcest and fanciest high-grade $450 and $476 pl Two tuperb Baby Grande go at a little more than §400. Tear in mind you choose between’ such high-grade makes as the Kim name to Eilers Music House, neees- | ball, Hobart M. Cable, Marshall. & stated the changes in lines of stock | Wendell, Btory & Clark, Schubert, discontinuing certain styles and Hetl, Hatiet & Dgvia, Sletnbach /& maker—adding others, etc Dreher, Smith @ rhea, etc This had to be accomplished In the! If you can't pay all cash, pay by shortest possible time, and prices the month, We'll not epiit hairs were cut Recordingty The selling about terme: $10, 8 yes, evep 36 hae been terrific, and we're ac monthly, now secures a splendid In- piishing in three weeke what welstrument. Bear in mind instrument thought would take five NO TIME TO LOSE. | And thie ie your last opportunity if you wi & really high-grade tn- tly as represented or mber, just as soon as the re. maining instruments are dinposed of, thie opportunity will end. wtrumen’ figure heretofore ask-| you must act quickly . od for & medium grade, you must act | range lo © the first thing tomor- quickly row morn D. & Johnston Co, Several etrictly brand new \aht Washiagton’s idest and Largest min fancy oak or mot | Piano Dealer, ird and University, owany OF In olewANt walnut cases—!Johneton building. STANDARD PATTERNS, STANDARD PATTERNS. ae ar aes 2 - = - Busiest Wash Goods} ore in the C THERE’S A REASON And that can be verified by a visit to this section. The most charming variety of the clevérest new =a styles, exclusively ours, is winning us the trade, al- so delighting hundreds who want dainty waists, dresses, etc., for this season’s wear. The values are |, unprecedented. We will welcome your inspections || Dainty Batistes In stripes, apot and floral dealgna; 29 10¢c inches wide; yard Exceptional value. Silk Tiknues; a Nght, dainty fab rie for party and wear; floral designs; wide; usual price S00; yard evening 27 tn. Dundee Linenottes, in wide and narrow atripes; also bordered; 29 Inches wide; yard , Kamara = Btike; ground; small designs; 27 tn. wide; yard color conventional pongee (Worth 12%.) Mercerized French Ginghams tn checks; inches wide; 20c yard Heavy Ducks, suitable for boat ing and onting dresses Colonial Silke; a beautiful fabric; exquisite de nigns; 27 in, wide; yard 7 teeeeeee esseees dressy Inches wide. wold at 17%o Solu Roucle and Jacquard Mad ras, mixture of «tlk and cot ton, in colore and black stripe on white ground; 27 in 35 C wide; yard , Alberta Satina; phin with handsome border offecta; 27 In. wide; yd grounds 25c The Reliable SECOND AVE 4 OSHER T JAMES Reliable Store. Btore. SUILDING COMPANY ) | INVESTORS Following is a sample of letters of reference contan ed in prospe n Coal & Development Co. We havé many more from the leading b men of Seattle. ‘These letters prove to you that the officers of this comy © square, and that you will be treated with fairness in this enterprise | u holder, JO PRICE Parmoene CAML M JOHANSON 19 “YW LCOLWWER eépined 7d MAMTIN, BOP WEE Pmaer UP OCHAEITER Apey Capmga) NORTHERN BANK & TRUST (9, | CAPITAL $100,000? or & PIKE OTARECT vot Prager pi rik + SY tithe Be ee te | Teveretse [2.0 PRICE ame Fann t MUNTEA ? 4 MARTIN ¥ raenuer lu & cwiimeno AL winen SPTPERKINS CARL RJOnANBON, 1BAAC HW HOORE ‘Szarriz, 0.$.a, 710 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: 5 This letter will be presented to you by Mr. E. L. Range, whom I hays personally known for the past twelve years in a social and business way, I can speak of Mr. Range in the highest terms as to his honesty, abile ity and integrity. Mr. Range has had a great amount of experience in the past few yearg his from a financial standpoint, and know that he has always conducted affaire in a most businesslike manner. I will highly recommend him to anyone with whom he may be associated) Yours very truly, | PROPERTY The property of the UNION COAL & DEVELOPMENT COMPANY is located 12 miles due east of Seattle, or about 20 miles by the Northern Pacific railroad. Tt ts located on Sec. 30, T. 24.N., R. 6 E., and is adjoining the Coal Creek mine of the Pactfie Coast company. Mines have been opened on both sides of this property, and the officers of thls company can estimate, almost to a ton, the amount of coal which can be mined under the present system of mining. There are, on this ground, 13 veins of coal, six off There is in our property, by actual measurement, above water level, over ten million tons of coal. If you live in the which are being at the present time worked by the Pacific Coast company. Every ton of this coal will net the company a profit of at least $1.25. vicinity of Seattle, we invite you to go with us to sce this property before you invest one dollar, DON’T FORGET WE ARE LOCATED ONLY 12 MILES FROM SEATTLE © For a Short Time Only Stock in the UNION COAL & DEVELOPMENT COMPANY at 40c per =| Share, 10 PER CENT Down and 10 “a PER CENT a Month Union Coal & — Development Co. EE. L. RANGE, Manager 230-231 Arcade Annex, Seattle *

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