The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 23, 1909, Page 7

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neensancon' 4.) jnved. Martin Olesen, Ay w the youn® Soan » wae handeuffed and & grading camp on W by two aaknown men on aht of April 11, and for whom ssolens wearch has been made ather ver wines, la aliv at Auburn, according to ter received at police headquar tora today aken from Oth at lo hit communteation young Ole on doo# not explain his mysteriou abduction, but simply aska the m to find his father He te at Auburn working for the Northern Pacific railroad. a ene tr ~ BuyaLot At 6%c Per Day Can you afford it? This ts the terms that we are selling Navy Yard City on, Can>you better it? We are the owners (not agents); hence the above terms, Join the crowds that we are taking to the Bremerton Navy Yard daily (at our ex pense) and showing them that they must make a large profit on & small investment tn Navy Yard City. Savy Yard City's future ls guaranteed by Uncle Sam. as he ls spending millions of dollars on hin Navy Yard, which is alongside of Navy Yard City. Today you can buy large lots © $40 and up on terms of $4 down and $2 month ly. This beautiful property has one mille of water lota, and one of them may make you wealthy Call at our office and arrange to go with our salesmen (at our pense) on the fast new steamer H. BR. Kennedy, leaving Colman dock ten trips datly They will show all the battle ships and the navy yard. Call or write for mapa and prices. Bremerton Development Co yy ane Prane ha mh GALE —PURNIT! ne Eonicee O8 CANT epu 2 euxTe AYR.) TH oMRet HAND FURNT. | | DOW? SLL | THe JES CO. desires | Highest prices paid De *. removed Waiker Bide and vty at Second av. HAIR GOODS. count mation for Mair Good twupeoe rmation curls, pall and fale os thence $5.00 Hate Kavansugh, 1819 First Cedar and epruce lumber com, nee, opp Moran's Mal § OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS. See ™ Mee bers attonal, State and County © ¥. MeNeal. graduate Sulte 04 Butier Annee UEL MARKET and serview LOAN. PEOPLE aad) Rivctric. steam and tub bathe: yeats present location Tl4 (rear) Union OPTICIANS. os SS AZ Oph D. Graduat ae See ease es oo PAINTERS, eer PATTERNS AND MODELS, Fa ie P a: ry Maal Works PATENT ATTORNEYS, Pea. herald aeaeat.| SRI ae, 7 Brocme, registered § Patent fertile tst't Goitman Bode Pasi A Talbot. EXPERT Mutus) Lite PLUMBING. pe Py fet tation ce pee fi fiat koe “Pot al PHYSICIANS, , Union bhook PHOTOGRAPHERS SUPPLIES, Anderson Supply Co. 111 Cherry at—tt b POSTAGE STAMPS, eS SE ions bought aad wold Schwede PRINTERS, Triek Binding an ion Co, Pike Place, Seattle Bet i anth Helter Printing Mouse, 106 Seneca. REAL ESTATE AGENTS. ee nota, 9269; 8 ack ind 4510 ott AT Law. and Frederick W Bis? est prices. L, 261 SHOE DEALERS. as. A Generel | ee vie te puretb | Slowed o@ Sioee at Phones, Main ¥ TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES, ‘ vor maken, tac-simile type Fox and other te greene tere Ings daily for rit 164 diet av TAILORS. TELEGRAPHY, _~ ed Tf & B. Collen of Tol 404 H dind ot, Beattio, Wire or wireless expert i Our location Just west apo grounds "MISSING MAN FOUND We manufacture wige 4 Rudd, P Noleon, Contest Bide BIG BUNGH AT FAT | |) CROWDS TURN OUT TO 8&é THE FINIGH OF RACE AT EXPOSITION, The worat weather of the expost tlon season did not koopglown the attend, this The mooting of the Western Washington morning | Auditorium, and the erowd whieb turned out to wateh the finish of the transcontinental automobile race made the fatr grounds lively This afternoon Royal Areanum day Was colebrated with a program at the ‘Auditorium, Judge Wilson RK Gay being the prinotpal apeakor Reception to College Girls, There was a reception at the | Woman's building this afternoon to jthe young ladies of the Univeratty of Puget Sound, Alfred C, Haddon, j the famous English ethnologist, de jiivered the firet of his lectures to the university summer achool tn |the lecture hall of the Fine Arts building | This evening the members of the Royal Arcanum will take in the Pay Streak, and the fireworks display will contain special pleces tn their honor, The Japanese Mireworws jcompany gave @ display of daylight fireworks at the foot of the Pay | Streak this afternoon. G. A. R. DAY, GRAND CHAPTER ROYAL ASSOCIATION DAY. Gates open. —Concert band stand mustctans. Pilght of the Assembly of G. A and speeches. G.A Madame —Ioformal luneheon, man's building —Concert band stand ~Lecture, Concert Inne Streak, Christian Missionary society at the} A ee oe THURSDAY’S A.-Y.-P. E. PROGRAM WASHINGTON, OREGON AND Wagner's A-Y-P. Wagner's A-Y.-P. HERD PLUNGE TO BE PUT ON PAY STREAK The Acro Plunge company, which has on attraction sald to be thriller, haa secured a concession from the A. YP. exposition to oper ste Ite plunge at the foot of the Pay Streak The attraction will conslet of a high tower on the shore of the lake and & tower 5,000 feet out in Lake Union, between which passengers will be shot on an aerial tramway loaded by the famous aerial tram |way of Nome, The sensation In sald to surpass anything In the way of Pay Streak attractions previouwly Invented The company’s plans have been approved by the exposition depart ment of works, and the erection of the Aero Piunge will begin at once ELLIOT TAKES STAND IN HIS OWN DEFENSE George Billot, the defendant in the case of the state again Hot, charged with orminal was placed on the witness stand this morning and put through @ stiff cross examination by Anstat ant Distriet Attorney Perry. The belt which was the only clew to the to Elliot and was found to be much too large, although detectives stat od that it was the same alge as the band of the trousers worn by Elijott on the night of the crime. eta ARCH MABONS DAY. IDAHO STATE BANKERS’ band, Forestry bullding Parade and muale by Clan Fraser, troop of Highland Wii play at grounds and Pay Streak. alrabip A-Y¥.P, various places oo fair R. on steps of Auditorium, Music R. headquarters back of United States government building. Scholle and her trained tons, tlon, foot of Pay Streak free attrac Daughters of Confederacy, Wo band, Forestry building =U. 8. Iife saving exhibition, foot of Pay Streak. ~Concert Innes’ band, Music pavillion The Hunters on the Australian Plain,” A. C, Haddon, lecture hali of the Pine Arta building ~Flight) of the airship A-¥-P. band, Muste pavilion. Madame Schelle and her trained Dr Mons, foot of Pay eS Se eee LUMBER TARIFF IN THE SENATE DOLLAR RATE ON ROUGH HAS BEN DEFEATEO—DINGLEY RATE ON DRESSED. (My Catted Prem) WASHINGTON, June 23.—Sen- ator McCumber’s amendment to the | tariff bill, fixing a rate of « dollar thousana feet on rough lumber, was defeated woday by a vote of 4 to 44, Fourteen republicans voted for | at McCumber's proposttion to lower the rate to one dollar per thousand | and eleven democrats supported the higher rate. MeUumber then presented an jamendment reducing thme differ jential, designed to cover the cost jot finished lumber, declaring the }differentiais in the Aldrich bill were far in excess of the difference fn the cost in the United States and Canada. The finance committees amend: ment reducing the Dingley rates jand fixing the duty on dressed lum- |ber, planed or finished dh one side, cents a thousand feet, wan ladopted tm the sonate thie adver noon by a vote of 50 to 28 MRS. GOULD DRANK WATER, THAT’S ALL OTHER WITNESSES CLAIM FOR. MER ACTRESS DRANK LIT. TLE AND NEV?.S GWORE. (hy United Pres) NEW YORK, June 23.—Testl mony tending to disprove her hus band’s allegation that ghe drank to excess, was introduced today by Mra. Howard Gould in her sult for separate maintenance. Edward Roman, superintendent of Madame Osmond’s dressmaking ostablishment, testified that he had seon Mrs. Gould many times, but had never seen her drink anything stronger than water. Mra. Mabel £E. Sells, for many years a friend of Mrs. Gould, testl fled that she had never seen the plaintiff give any evidence of in toxication, aad denied testimony to the effect that Mrs, Gould had quar. reled with her private secretary, Jones, at the St. Rogie hotel, while under the inftuence of liquor. Did Not Even Swear, Mrs, Sells also denied that Mra. Gould had told a carpenter to “emaah that damn door,” while be was Working on one that refused to open. She sald further that Mrs. Gould waa only « “moderate drink or.” She testified that Mra. Gould's only drinks at luncheon were a cooktall, a small bottle of wine and 4 cordial, She said she —— had the same for dinner, but that !t did not affect her in apy way. Farnum for Her Lead. The witness admitted that Mre. Gould had contemplated returning to the stage, and that she sald she would like to have Farnum for her loading man. ng Mra. Gould, whe sald that um wae a good actor, and that a brilliant futare wag tn store for him Annie Conlon, Mra. Sells’ maid for 10 years, was the next witness She testified regarding Farnum's visit to Mra, Gould's apartments io her hotel, and said that on all oc Pe Mrs, Sells was present, Sho old that had never known of roum going to Mra. Gould's apart monts unless he was accompanied by other persons. ee RAILWAYS MUST REPAIR STREETS ELECTRIC LINES MUST NOT LEAVE STREETS IN BAD CONDITION, Corporations operating street railways in the elty of Seattle will have to keep to the torms of their respective franchises, which compel them to maintain and keep in good) condition streets along thelr lines, according to an opinion furnished | the board of public works this morn i by Corporation Counsel Soott | Set He Utilities A, V. Boufllon brought to the attention of the board the fact that In several places through out the elty the street car com panies were neglecting to conform |to the terme of their franchises | Several indications were cited |where the companies had torn up streets and falled to put them in ‘proper shape, The board members, with the exeeption of Mr. Bouillon, \atated they did not know whether | they had the right to take summary jaction in the matter GREAT NORTHERN * CALLED TO TIME | NOTIFIED THAT FRANCHISE) CALLS FOR KEEPING UP REPAIRS ON R.A, AV. Superintendent of Public Utilities A. ¥. Boufllon today notified the Great Northern Rallroad company that under the terms of its fren chise, which grants It permission to operate on Ratiroad ay,, it must keep that thoroughfare in ropalr, or its franchise will be rewwked. Thia street is at present In bad condition. On June 12 Mr. Boullion notified the company that there were sever jal places where conditions were a menace to public safety, while in lothers traffic was impeded, dn re ply to that letter the company asked if {t was meant that the company should repatr the whole street, or only those portions whereon its juacks wore jl4 m the same plan that freight is un! 4s Silas Mossback; perpetrator of the erlme was fitted | me Siveapneks | “lgraph instruments at once. | Recently Superintendent of Pub }mitteas will recelve AAO Wt PEAT P HIGH BCHOOL PLAY 80 BUG! , ene THAT REPETI ©) UTION WILL BE GIVEN, BALLATD, The June 23.—The play, Girl With a Paull.” given by the sentor class of Ballard last Fri day night, was #0 successful that they have decided to the OrMaAnee i ation hall Misa ¥. coached the repeat Margaret who company Olson. deserves & great deal of credit for the success! of the show Eugene Cayo, the princtpal, made| Announcements and gaye acteriatic laugh Mra. Sunflower the ehaporon, lady Jack Cusick, as the great quarter back, Jack Larrabee, captured his lady fair after many triale, Jeanto Grignon, the principal's niece, de hin char to perfection took the part @ good hearted old j | abted the audience, The others that deserve credit are: Gladys Fishor, as the athletic girl; Walter Wall, the millionaire railroad magnate; Howard Hemen Charlos Corbett, Walter Loe, ae Mabel Quirle, as aa Bub Mossback; the tutor; and Cleopatra Omally Ballard firomen were called last night to put out a #mall blaze at the residence of R. B, Gibbons, 62 21th av. N. W., which way caused by the children playing with matohes, The fire was discovered before it was fairly started. There was practical) damage. STILL ANGRY NS, E. 60, UNIVERSITY PEOPLE SAY THEY ARE GETTING NO STREET CAR BERVICE. More complaints against the Be attle E trie company are coming io to the superintendent of public utilities’ office for the manner in Which its cars are run in the district lying near the expostiion arounds. Some time ago several people complained to Superintendent Bou iow. of the utilities department, that cars never stopped for passen- gore tn that nection and people wore greatly inconvenienced as al] result B. E. Potter, general manager of the company, stated to Mr. Boutilon that the company was giving fine service and in all cases the cars stopped when requested to do so. In spite of this assertion, other complaints came in today, one of which alloged that at 40t N. B. a car refused to anawer the hall of citizens who wished to board it Another complaint was registered by citiwons Hving in the First av, N district. It was asked of the super intendent of public uttlities why the company Was not running Lake Union cars on Bastlake ay, The complaint arose from the fact that transfers bad been refused passengers to First ay. N. on #round that Lake Union cars wore net rooning, Mr. Boulllon stated he would ke thie matter up im madiately. WAGON QVERTURKS KILLING THE DRIVER UNDER HEAVY LOKD THEODORE SCHMIDT CRU WHEN LOAD OVERTURNG ON STEEP HILL. Going down 4 steep Incline half way betweon South Point and Mountain View Station, a heavily loaded wagon containing household overturned and Theodore hmidt, the driver, was buried be- neeth the load and instantly killed. Schmidt was moving a load of furniture and it thought that the brake became unmanageable and caused the accident. Schmidt ts a bachelor about 40 years of age. The body of the unfortunate man was found by G. Brown and H. Hop- kins, It was removed to the under taking establishment of H. 8. Notice at Georgetown, 6. A, BOATS WILL HAVE THE WIRELESS Two more boats of the Canadian Pacific Railroad company’s fleet wil] be equipped with wireless tele RH Armstrong has signed a contract with the Canadian Pacific for the equipment with United Wireless in struments of the Princess Charlotte and the Princess Royal, Work on the Charlotte will start tonight, The Royal will be fitted with apparatus whet she arrives in Vancouver from Skagway. HOLD ALLY TONIGHT The final rally preceding the in ternational convention of the Ep- worth League, whieh moets in the Armory, July 7-12, will be held by the Seattle members of the league tonight In the First Methodist church, At this meeting the con vention committee will make its re port of completed arrangements and the chairmen of the aubcom their instruc tlons. WILL STOP GAMBLING, Police Chief Ward last night held 4 conference with hie captains and sergeants, during which ho notified them that gambling gamos of every character throughout the city should be stamped out at once xt Friday at Reore| ot | LAST WEEK «Grand Rapids Furniture Sale At the Stern Furniture Co., 1528 Second Ave, i} i] Dresser drawe: mirror, ela wale price i in ge tixa8 Bnameled tron ereen, poate Bed, ike cut top rods regular value ples [Pr PRICES THE LOWEST Vou are wet doteg right by Tour family—you are mot get- ting the most out of your money persisting, as you do, in paying reat when ou can own your own by adopting our plan. We will buy the house and jot for you and m pay us month Tavested Tor you, with & on imple erent wit chee for our booklet. The Security Building Company Katablished ft CENTRAL BUILDING. an iN Main 4164-—-Phones—Ind. L. 4466. fi The carp 480 MISeIT | semetamad rInsT A ont, " | wor a Unoailed-for Bult Grave ettes an auee iT she re it | jabin - | Als Pull'Drese no ‘eae Suite for Es Are you looxtny for a lodging house? See our business chance oo SEATTLE BUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, | July4,5,6 FIVE PERFORMANCES ONLY STARTING SUNDAY NIGHT, NOT IN THE CIRCUS TRUST. | A CIRCUS THAT 18 A CIRCUS. | The Greatest Combination of Famous Shows Known! Making Any Comparison Ridiculous, THE HAGENBECK ——AND GREAT— WALLACESHOWS. COMBINED, The Most Pleasing Exhibition Ever | Witnessed, The Only Show in the World Exhibiting TRAINED WILD BEASTS In Conjunction With a Three-Ring | Circus Performance! A COLOSSAL AND COMPLETE MENAGERIE! | THE FINEST HORSES OF ANY SHOW ON EARTH! A Show Without Sabatier or Equal) GENERAL ADMISSION —Chil-| dren 25¢ and Adults 50c, Reserved Idan finigh; has three ‘ rench t Value $12.60 $1. 95 in white, three-quarter or full stae; has 1 1-16-Inoh heavy angle Iron head and = |The Stern Furniture Company |‘ GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE DISTRIBUTERS 1528 Second Ave. Between Pike and Pine Sts. Beats Additional golden finish; has nickel- jf abinet racks, two & base, large cup- ‘abinet, like eut orge i vel plate biue or Bnameled Iron Ceth areen; size 28x54 and an especially value $10 % a0 vke out; in white has brass knobs fine woven spring blue or » side 69 ar QUALITY THE IN “THE SERVANT IN THE HOUSE” AT THE MOORE THEATRE WEEK OF JUNE 27, 150 SEATS For Charles Ran Kennedy's Great Drama “The Servant in the House” Given by The Star as Prizes in the HIDDEN WORD CONTEST Now in Progress HERE IS THE PLAN: A 13-word sentence pertaining in some way to “The Servant in the House” is hidden away somewhere in this evening’s Star among the contest and amusement articles. These words are placed in 13 different loca- tions, and printed in a little different type than the words preceding and following them The plan is to have the readers locate the words of this sentence and so connect them as to make the same reading as the original sentence -on file at The Star office, and comprising exactly the same number of words in their proper order or nearest to it, The readers sending in the twelve correct answers most neatly arranged will each receive a pair of seats for the performance of “The Servant in the House” at the Moore Theatre Tuesday evening, June 29, Answers must be received by 12 o'clock, morrow, June 24 Names of winners of mitest nounced in The Star Thursday evening noon, to today's cx will be an- ANSWERS MUST BE SENT BY MAIL, AD- DRESSED TO CONTEST EDITOR, THE STAR, SEATTLE, WASH. Answers delivered at The Star.office or by special delivery will not be considered, Watch for tomorrayvy’s contest. ‘Tweaty-four seats for tomorrow's winners, and twenty-four seats for Fri day's winners i

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