The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 3, 1909, Page 10

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ee ed INDIAN “OFFICIAL® IN LONDON ARE MARKED FOR DEATH BY THE NATIVES. Will Rest for a Day, Then +s ® ‘ LONDON July Official of Participate in the Big}ine indian oitioe are almost in a Celebration of the Lake} 0's 'atay following thelr ai J i ‘itie bave ained posseuaton of the Champlain Cities. fpave--gabied: osnataign, of the prom er ' official Lov (Ry United Press) Tt s are wald to inele WASH ON, July 8—Preat |e t c Lord Morel din : Tart" Lett: today: Soe | Pavey rhe ials believe that ther N where th dential fam lie ar A plot to assasainat il abl in ite summer | the of British Indian affair home, to spend a day of vest bo | Bvery home being carefull fe going be Lake Champlain | uarded, and a number of suspect r c pa 1 the tered terrorists have been placed un centennial celenre of the din | 4er-arrest covery of t ke by the French Discovery of the jot wa Nar 1400 t ught about by the « nasination eer at econing the prosident {of Lieutenant Colonel Sir Williay city w h anol /stae at the Imperia itute re aatr He Wilh be the: dues Re or{ . Scotland yard a ebration, and will deliver |fetalled to the t after the shooting of A be 5 ated m by the several . Vermont and New Y ithes alt-| ° , ed on th k The president |** S#i¢ ave ~ will 8 t ion Teese |= Teen Sa at the fo f the Tue Here h s f } exe 5.0.85 NOWNED ENGLISH In addition to the president apeoch, addresses will be delivered sadors Bryce and Jusserand, Speak er Cannon, Senator Root and Gover} ~ ~ hors Hughes and P E. Purnell Hoole well-known The ce fi ontinued | English road builder and inventor Wed at Pla of a peculiar type of macadan burg will b@/road known as the tarmac ar tendered at Hotel| rived in Seattle yesterday and will ch deliver a0 | make an add th « add A unique Indian} tions good v . pageant Will form a feature of the| which conve Plattaburg fe day. He is the Thursda soene of the Hill at the Per ebrations wi Vt. Here ag anniversary ce to E net Hooley ag frov president will b of honor, | cas bought very cheap, and ts the evening SUMMER HOTEL BURNS Chinese Lotteries Raided. LAKE PLACID, N.Y, July WASHINGTON, July Charg Hotel Rulsseaumont, one of the ed with using the United State oak. Roven th MS. TeSOrT,. Was mails for lottery purposes, thre burned ast night. The toss is ow Chinese shops we ided tonight dat $200,000 and their proprietors arrested. In each place & large amount of gam bling paraphernalia was found EMBEZZLER IS SENT TO THE PENITENTIARY CITY EMPLOYES TO | ATTEND LAUNCHING There will be nothing doing around the city hall this afternoon, as everyone connected with the city administration ts planning to F. C, Williams, former seeretary,! attend the launching of the new treasurer and manager of the Poul-|fire boat Duwamish at Richmond try Producers’ union, charged with | po. this evening at 6 o'clock appropriating $5,291 of the union's! The steamer Yosemite will leave funds to his own use, was sentenced! pier 6, foot of University st. at by Judge D. H. Carey to a term of! 4:45 p. m from one to 10 years yesterday af ternoon, Judge Carey announced, in imposing the sentence, that there were certain points in the case/employer, with the theft of 9126 Which favored the defendant, and) Charlea Lackey, « chauffeur, aged that he would recommend Williams’ | 30, was arrested yesterday by Pa discharge from the state prison at|trolman Legate. the end of one ye UNION BANQUETS ITS VISITING PRESIDENT Matthew Woll international president of the Photo Engravers’ union, was tendered a banquet at the American cafe ight by dines atiltien local members of the easton Mr. Woll is touring the larger cities of the country in the interest SELLERS OF COCAINE of a santtariam for the benefit of SENT T0 CHAIN GANG: members of the union affiteted with jtuberculosia, a disease Yery prey alent amoug them on account of the peculiarities of the profession. Charged with selling cocaine, F.| He stated that 60 per cent of the D. Gounyu, night manager of the/deaths in the union were a result Northwestern Messenger company,|of this malady Was sentenced by Police Judge Gor- don yesterday to serve 30 days on the chain gang and pay a fine of $100, Kinkead, of the common pleas Bench warrants were served for| court, fined Nelson Cannon, former Lewis, Phil O'Brien and Alex Ber |agent of the Trinidad Paving com nard, all of whom are charged) pany, of Cleveland, $500 on a plea alike with selling cocaine to “Babe” | of guilty of bribing members of the Bartlett, a user of the drug. board of public service in a street paving scandal. At the A-Y--P. Auditorium, Sun-| day at 3 o'clock, the Women Suf SCORE ] f KILLED fr committee on church work) will conduct a mass meeting on IN DOCK COLLAPSE the Sacred Duties and Obligations of Citizenship. The Seattle Sym. phony orchestra will render two selections at the opening of the session, before its regular concert} NEWPORT, Wales, July 3.—Four fn the Forestry building. dead bodies and 14 injured men . |have been removed from the ruins of the Alexandria dock wail, whieh collapsed yesterday, and it is os |timated this afternoon that the QOAST MAROWARE. ets |ruins and expect to recove (fy United Press.) bodies before night TACOMA, July 3.—The fifteenth |corpses have been sigh annual convention of the Pacific|the debris, but they hay Hardware & Metal Dealers’ associa. jreached as yet. tion named the foliowing officers to serve the coming year President, Andrew Parrigan Francisco; vice presidenis, A CHAUFFEUR ARRESTED. Charged by Charles A. Bell, his Two Children Cremated. SAN LUIS POTOSI, Mexico, July! 3.——Adyices from Rayon state that while making firecrackers, Francis ¢o Martinez accidentally lgnited the powder with the ashes of his cigar ette, causing an explosion which burned the house and cremated his two infant children. FINED FOR BRIBERY. COLUMBUS, O., July 3.—Judge the more Several nd beneath not been | ARREST SALESMAN San J. W. Evana, a BS, lemployed at 1321% plano salesmar Third av., bas Burwell, Seattle; E. A. Hoffman,|been arrested as a fugitive from low Angeles; Jay Smith, Portland; |justice, the charge being that he W. M. Shaw, Sacramento; treasur-| passed several worthless checks er, F. J. Baker, San Franciseo; ex executive committee, foregoing offi- | cers and F. A P. ‘Ayers, dan Prasctees. 4 CORNELLIANS HOLD while In North Yakima recently co; G Crandall, Low Angeles; E. J. Pail ing, Portland: L. 8. Schwahacher, A BIG CELEBRATION feattle; Wakefield Baker, San| Francisco. | ee | Forty 5 14 members of the local Co: Port Orchard Will Celebrate. |neliian society foregathered in the PORT ORCHARD, July 3 utes Olympus yesterday evening large number of members of the|to celebrate the victory of Cornell G. A. KR, with their families, and/in the annual Poughkeepsie rowing other people living on Port Orchard | regatta yesterday bay are to hold a Fourth of July| Members of almost every class plenic and celebration at the Sol-|from 1909 to 1869 were present diers’ home at this place, Monday,jand after a boefateak dinner a merry evening was apent in recall FIX CANADA'S DAY. Canadian day at the A-YP. ex porition has not been set. ‘Thurs day, july 1, was Dominion day Abdul Hamid to Be Tried, The filing of Canadian day rests] PARIS, July $A Constantinople with the Canadian authorities at|dispatch stated that a court-martial the exposition, and the department | inquiring Into the revolt of April 13 of special events is awaiting their|has decided to commit the ex-aul action before making a choice of tan, Abdul Hamid, for trial before dates. the high court of justice. jing former victorie crew, of the Cornell iS ASSASSINATION BY THE A HIS | WHOLESALE IS PLANNED MAGENBE W WILL ARRIVE ALLACE IN THE CLTY RROW : elt eapthewane, and I Pipe Burst, Steam Scalding t attracted One Man Fatally, Three « e attract ‘ : oute So Badly Burned That (i srt eae sir et yy They May Die Today, | “"'" ne sy eg Baar 2 e aS tine | dunday night, with (fy Untied VANCOUVER, B.C. Jul 7 w Jead and thre her t ( t herr he t bad 1 thatiT net afte 1 bat a “ ' ha t y { savi ther Manager B.C. t ti th ' ql t Vancouver Lumber company, & tt st be 1, th v t i injured Th th " to « et of the Jed for mat are In Washingt tt \ ealds, but were able to have at |, and the big stables are ¢ t tion at thelr own homes nda e M Wallace New boilers were being te fat oust nt K the lumber company plant last . ‘ and allowing the atock evening, when a teninch elbow long of with the show t joint of RAVe WAY. have that to recuperate ¢ With a ny diy fution of the < the unt Kroped | Howey eo the § neta blind f f the e ’ i} wan pre en ot nth ¢ ed be mo are| if We of t expos well k re ¢ . gon, wh have be n buah | the f t 18 nee Sund To T. Russell, the man who died fron Interest In the Fair ard A ar as ke t a ‘ ‘ MUNGER APPOINTED t ‘ _— OLYMPIA, July Gov, Hay has nm, and x ; ~oe hotel inspector, under the new law nes ee da He also appointed Oxear Hartnag sd the coming of the Hageute ' At nbe f the t — ' wate re exar: board Wallace Shows to Beatle Wi be 8. J, Phillips, re hu aude of dollars | mployes will attend one oo HIND DEA WA STATIN IN FINDING WIVES ARE YOUNG AND HAVE LAND, BUT ARE LONESOME AND WANT WIVES. -" mre | The Star ts in + t of the fot lowing letter, whieh is certainly self-explanator t comes through the regular channels, and fa, In bo MAN BELIEVED TO BE ENG souse of the word “phoney,” as faras) Li@H BARONET FROM BE- we are able to learn, It ts slmply ATTLE TAKEN AWAY. » from two lone bach d upon the sea of life Fridays for thelr desert for elors maroc who want lalea The letter la ax follows Rditor Star.—I have heard that you could find a wife for any gentle te man that could make a home for YUMA, Arte, July 4 Papers among the effects of 2 mysterious stranger found dead at the South ern Pacific station Indicate that ft body of Str Arthur Carl Btoy ey, of London, an English rpet one, There are two of us here who of lar estates and a scientist of have 183 acres of land and are lone distin a some, We wish that you would The man arrived b and reels help ae out in getting a wife. We tered at the Southern Pacific hotel are both former Seattle residents, as A. C. Stepney, of Beattie, He was found dead later In the train conductor's room of the station. A coroner's jury returned a verdict that he came to hie death from the excessive use of alcholic drinks Gold and notes to the amount of and are 26 years old. This will give you @ chance to ma story about two farmers advertising for wives. “Hoping to hear from you soon very son, We Temain, Yours truly, “GEORGE DeJ USSERAND, several hundred dollars were found | “CHAS, B. AB on his person, and receipts and | “Chelan, Chelan County, Wash.” handbooks among bis effects nowed that he had on deposit in Heat Wave at Walia Walla. a Los Angeles bank $14,000, Among WALLA WALLA, Joly 3.—Ajj_ the memoranda of hie papers was hot weather records for this year the address of his Rnglish solict wore broken in Walla Walla yes tors, and they have been cabled for terday, when the official govern. Instructions a# to what shall be ment thermometer registered an done with his body even 100 degrees. - a o— Lincoln Pennies to be Coined. Theos ore eet ave you} WASHINGTON, July 3—T carved all that out of your own new Leent pleces bearing the he nena? of President Lincoln will be ts lett co eet Ene, ehauah wood | sued trom the mist at Phila a Cute. OT Peeinoing August } oext | Special Sale on Glasses ONE-THIRD OFF on Eye Gla and Spectadah ” Two hundred patra of oye « and spectacles at thirdou Beginning The " r , e* 1 ¢ Gjheeta will be fitted with tuples er son and @ guaranteed 10-Tear gold ff nee Fitted with ef lupiex ti solid cold mounting \ frame perfectly, or L change your lene f charge THE WONDERFUL SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY Restores fatling etght ps all eye strain, headaches, et 5 boon t t Investigate and 1 seo the differe CRYSTAL DUPLEX LENS, WII (ses An GOLD FILLED Mot nt) | 00 ING OR FILAMES . CRYSTAL DUPLEX LENShS, Writ 16-VRAK GOLD FILL mount ) $6 66 ING On FRAMES . $6.00 Glasses $10.00 Glasses $12.00 Prescription Glasses rription ¢ AW th Style Lenses, Especially Ground a Bifocal # sale all my pp seional rervices will be given free will be ¥ fitted Paoitic ¢ t most luxurious f Sand aolentif Artificial eyer ar Moat complicated cane prices, Electric treatments DR. F. W. DICKEY, Oph, D. t Secia 204-205 People’s Hank Building, Second and Pike. hone Main 5400, instruments of ar {lice the and musele trouble Apecta © Aine ‘BIG ANNUAL CIRCUS WILL BE SEEN HERE TOMORROW NIGAT (1:08 08% Wanted—At Once LABORERS and CONCRETEMEN On Copper River & Northwestern Railway, In Alaska. Call at Company's Office, Room 511 Lowman Building. world. the best. bottle. CLOWN PETROFF AND HIS GROUP OF DOMESTIC TRAINED ANIMALS, he ad it the Ne I Act @ Feature ; \ t he acta b YI i iit Crowds Will Be There th the eff ha i t tt 4} lw f the crowdae will assemble ' Pt f th d io a ¢ tation to wits t ho li ans Clown Petroff wa tnte mm ale fu who ¢ te a mixed grow nelud Juring t Li Wh * 4 h 1 ’ ' at t ‘ t b RM H th the » ‘ fing the Acee ' fr othe time th t ‘ th f *. U will t 4 an « { t { pe on ae te ee There The on € a a but the Mrat of the five . nteresting and the pubile hax! performances will be given Bunday Saw a universal consumption of beer the homes of the history makers of the The growing demand for a beer of absolute purity has made The unqualified choice of those demanding Pure food guarantee on every Delivery Made to Any Part of the City eattle Brewin | BIG DIAMOND ROBBERY fer " oUand vi i, » ; od of ant fey Humber ta, * il ee .7 ' Edwin J. B ' Dentist ‘ i nd.t Ss , ‘he State Deutgy : t I t | Board, and ape sb ree ted and & conan Jo i Into for the an ) . 1 ”. Brown out of ob " und ¢ t Stuer thts the Dilae Yo & he boug t charg many times me D « bim, but to i A nth f the coneplrators, an ae eared In court, » te Hd bt . we as t aenint a welve offi 1 ne OF he | f ward, sever " i . ing ne (ine ci wh “ work, and one for making fe adie nd one constitatlonal, begag « Dental Howrd may examtagtg ) what extent because the f ¢ tal Ce prohibited wie ' eRe . t t and the law ref 7 Dear Dp, J. MeMiila wae ther right to be examine | President of the National Assoc hey have « diplows & tion of Faculties, and who Indor de c and It fe @ Dr. Brown 897 for the { that there ane of resident demonstrator and Pro dentists who have practions fessor of Prosthetic Dentistr n years, and before diplomas the College of Physicians and Sur. sued to [ 0 Ke at San Francisco, but If or three Brown declined the professe I course In law at the Kanea Schoo! of Law, from which he graduated {n June, 1899 t Upon cor © Seattle in 1901, and Dr. Brown says thet be Dr, Brown was associated with Dr. never abandon his principle 4 A, W. Phillips, at Third and Pike seek or accept favor at the St, In the Hensey Bidg t man or set of men, and wi und the Dental in 1908, has pee take cit the moet of ar popular dentist {n Seattle, and un- the government of the der the law of 1901 Dr. Brown reg wealth Is sald to be ® _@ istered aud became entitled to his of law, the Doctor says tata | license in thie State, but the State as a Dentist in Washingtes a Dental Be refused to tesue to cerned, the State Boat @ the ment te purely an arbitenry ment of men, who disregard and are accountable to Bo their malfeasance, and he Dr. Brown his certifieate, and in 1903 the Doctor took the Dental Ex amination twice, but the Dental Board refused to grade Dr, Brown's ve Examination Papers, and boasted propores to fight tos finish that the Doctor would never get a tablish etther a government certificate in this State or & government of men, te In August, 1908, a meeting was jhe is unable to stand & held in the Globe Bldg., in Seattle | ernment in ee a g & Malting C

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