The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 5, 1909, Page 9

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WO Ad GOOD tiMt 2 ni 7 THRONG PP qHRQUGH GATES SA" YRDAY AND SUNDAY —_— PASSED ay and Sunday at proved as impor with ime ty to amuse io dit tang wouldn't work Pee. of C. A. Bee! aeret Hall was ce ee and moat of _ ay: ove from ahecks plowing in U) ig Washington whe nes p gounty'e Strawberry day} Eaeai made good, decause there | wherries snough for fy, and the visitors at the caaty building were fod ) n, The dec ous were a fos and of strawbert nes | — with interest all Bom the south ond of tho} crowd of more people was pretty « among = lumbe quiet, with ¢ fy the Auditorium patra and In the Fike Japanese and Chinose Ks jed the crowds to AABESTED F 0 COCAINE — of selling were found the it te sald, stored his pockets of his pool and Weller sta. & maximum fine and !mprison- it opt for one year. at $750. f TO MURDER. Be United Prove) ‘, Kan. July 5.—-Oleason farmer, on the five miles southeast Monday evening. by te the back of the & dispute over & murder bas the police are in- Cause of the death baby found between the car od! Park ay. and 4 Bight at 8:30 je body was taken in at whove of- Was expressed Fesulted but a few Were no clues. at hes * 5:45 o'clock yes- the damage of 8d wool pullery, which operated by H. FP. it. Two ware power house were discovered by the in making bis oke and soon of the fire on of the tannery. plant amounts to states that as y, July 5 —The Zeppelin 11. landed . The balloon last Monday, for several days At to its machinery and ag ee Prews. July 5.—Henry Of age, of Ord- of a bullet mether and intended for Re elder Reinhardt B neighbor named “en for some h atid lad was As ly yard and aking him to be Mai Pee Premises, opened aa it aie G people nt- Bt of the Bunday meet Dark yesterday af. to the short 4 Mayor Mili he “Bane Fourth” and M78, of Oregon (ity, 8's club matters. Dr SL RYe the addrosy of Nop “Progress 8 Great Country.” Mable you to fev rege nine ju i Myers of: Second suf | oa that he kill} M. Guist, aged 75, a PLANT at $25,000, almost | the Edgewat-| SANE FOURTH ‘ inDEPENDE | | Vf ys | 4, ot & | | CHOW CELEBRITING FIREWORKS S “THE FOURTH AT LUMA Every attendance record this sea than 12,000 persons passed through the gates to see the special pro Independence Day celebration. Probably the best free were the balloon ascensions and parachute leaps, the fights at night being Mluminated by fireworks in the air. A clown band, a drum corps and the big orchestrion fur- |nished an abundance of music. The |park attractions were augmented by several novel shows that were Mberally patronized. There will be another balloon ascension and parachute leap to night, closing the day's celebration. When at the highest point of his fitght the aeronaut will discharge a big cluster of Mreworks, attached by a rope to his parachute, and will descend through the {llumination, BEAN BOUP HAS GOLD _ CURES BEATEN, BURLINGTON, N. 1, July 5— Bean soup has cured this town of drunkenness when all the women of the W. C. T. U. fated. Jersey jags are so scare since the bean soup cure went Into effect that saloon men are thinking of moving. It started when Sheriff Wm. W. Worrell got the contract for feeding prisoners in the Burlington county if food known to man, so he tried it on the drunks. They not only got sober in a hurry, but they kicked so loudly that he really felt sorry for them. Now the fame of the “souphouse,” asthe drunks call the jail, has spread, and the tipplers are giving this part of New Jersey a wide berth. Messina Again Shaken. MESSINA, July 6.—Seven earth quake shocks were felt during the last 24 hours, which kept the popu- lace In a state of alarm. | LONDON, July 6.—How it feels to fall in an aeroplane has just been described here by James Ludlow, an American aviator, one of the few men who have lived to tell about it, He says the sensation of falling !» no sengation at all, json Was broken at Luna park yes-| tried under the state |terday and last night, when more} gram prepared for the two days’! features | Worrell read tn a scientific book | that bean soup was the cheapest de | CRACKERS CAUSE BLAZES IN | TANNERY ANO ROOF OF A DWELLING. BALLARD, July 6.—The Ballard jfire company had two rune yes- terday to fires caused by fire crackers, In the morning the en gine ont to the big tannery fire, f at about 1:20 in the af ternoon it was called to put out a blaze on the roof of the oocupled by M. Thomas, 1519 5 ay, N. W The fire was soon under control, and only damaged the bullding to the extent of $60, which ts covered jor inaurance. | Dr. M. J. Mellen, aged 63 yours, died of kidney trouble last evening at about § o'clock, at his home, 2004 W. 64th at Dr. Mellen had retired, and had itved In Ballard for many years The funerai will be held from May fleld’s chapel tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock, the Interment to be tn Crown HII cemetery | He is survived by « widow, | The celebrated Ballard Fat Men's baseball team will travel to Aber deen next Sunday to meet the Ab-| erdeen Fat team, from whom they | |have recelved a challenge. The! combined. weight of the Ballard team of 12 members ts 12,040 |pounds, the average being 245! pounds. The heaviest man ts Sam) Redick, who weighs 240, and the lightest B. B. Cox, who weighs 216.| The synod of the Immanuel Luth-| eran eburch is tn seasion at Pon-| tius av. and Thomas #t, and a every parson in the jurisdiction | present, together with a large n’ ber of delegates, it te the Ia | meeting on record. The singers of the association are to give a con cert at the Auditorium Today the Fourth of July will be/ celebrated by the Catholic socteties of the St. Alphonsus parish church jon thelr own grounds at W. 57th) st. and 15th av. N. W. The pro }gram began at 10:30 this morning, jand will only be interrupted for }luncheon at noon. This evening jthere will be a balloon ascension and fireworks. The grounds are to be briiliantly lighted, A. Seastrom fell out of a window in the third story of the Western |honse last night and escaped with out serious injary Segestrom had been celebrating the Fourth, and when he went to; HIS AEROPLANE BROKE: HE TELLS HOW IT FEELS TO FALL LUDLOW’S MACHINE, AFTER THE FALL. He was sailing in his machine rapidly, when there was a sudden break and the big mase of wire and wood shot to the ground, “L was just becoming used to the rush of wind and was looking down at some automobiles when a wire brace @ni ” he said, “One wire after another bent upward, NCE DAY“ feeling good. | but by a luoky chance he did not} | feared others | alno. THE STAR—MONDAY, JULY 5, 1909 TART FIRES IN BALLARD | ) | | his room be Is sald to have been | It Is not known how he fell out aly tn He hit the pavement, and his jury was 4 aprained shoulder fe now at the Ballard hospital. The report of the police depart ment for station No. 3, which is the Ballard station, for the fecal year ending June 40, ts published today. The report shows that there | Were made In all 643 arrests, There/ wore 62 casea in which bail amouat- | ing to $1,963 waa forfelted; 182] cases In whieh fines were imposed, | amoanting to $2,736.10; 21 people! Were sentenced to jatl for a total period of 620 days, or an average of 25 days each, and 73 cases were diemissed. There was only one penitentiary sentence, three were turned over to the sheriff and three hare not been tried Sixteen juvenile offenders were picked up by the police, and sleep ing accommodation was furntahed to 390 persons. Suspended sen-| tences, of which there were &3, in i eluded two penitentiary sentences of from one to 14 years. There were two youths of 17 and 18 who committed burglary BIG FIRE AT NAMPA, (Ry Ustted Pree) NAMPA, Idabo, July 6.—Fire which started in a cigur store by & Grperacker, destroyed property of thé estimated value of $300,000, with insurance covering about one- | bait, Timely arrival of firemen | from Boise saved the city from de struction FLOOD IN CANAD; TRACK: WASHED QUT (By United Pees.) VANCOUVER, B. C., July 5--A special from Bwift Current, Bask, mays that 600 fet of the main line of the ©. P. Ro has been washed/ Away there and that the railroad will be Ged up for several days The Littic Saskatchewan river hae overflowed ite bank and in t people are using boats : lama has been drowned and it t# have been drowned Sail for Samoa. HONOLULU, July 6—The Unit-} od States crulser St. Louls and the supply ship Irie walled yesterday | for Samoa. | and the machine began to fall, 4 had no sensation of falling. In a few momenta | watched the wires snap, the bamboo frame break, heard confused shouting, and then | came the sensation of a tremendous blow.” Mr. Ludlow was laid up with bruises for a week, Hat WAKES LONG Wr Unbied Preve OITY, Mo, July t th 1, Who wa born at Tavoncheskoy, Rusela, trav led tho er tire distance from Ru la in & poreelnin lined bath tub We believe in betng clean,” her father, a big Russian, told Join Jen. kind, depot in ‘ler We could not very wall afford to t both jerfh and a bath tub, so we bought i tub aud made it do for both pur powes, CUBANS FIGHT A DUEL, HAVANA, July S.A duel was fought youterday between Col. Ores toa Ferrera, prestdent of the house of representatives, and Senor Mop leon, & representative, ay tho out ome of warp words exc Friday between the two house. Raptors were used, and both Col, Ferrera and Senor Monléon re colved slight Injuries, whereupon honor was satlefied POLISH PEOPLE. AT K-17. FA TOON Pollah Day was brated at the exposition today, the delegates who were in convention at Ballard last ling the fair and con rogram at the Auditor Mr. Josiah Collins delivered an address of welcome on behalf of the exposltion, to which r Nowakowaki re nded. The balance of the program was in the Polish langua, After the formal gathering, the visttors spent the day Viewing the exposition BODY STREWN ALONE THE ANILROAD TRACK The mutilated remains of an un jaborer were found by Larson on the Great tracks, youterday morn iti Parte of the dy and ther evidences of the accident Were strewn for 200 fect along the track. An investigation was made by the coroner's office, but noth ng Was found by which the matns could be identified. re PROF. STEVENS The man who guarantees te teach you ty daeee * Fourth and Telephones WT Tn | Frederick & Nelson’s July Sale of © Furniture This is the greatest event in the Fur- niture line conducted by us in a six-month. Many car-loads of Furniture have been bought at important reductions from lead- ing factories in Grand Rapids and other Eastern furniture centers, especially for this occasion, and to these assortments has been added the accumulation of odd pieces | resulting from the past six months’ busi- | ness. Those who have attended our previ- the extreme values afforded; those who | have not will be impressed by a visit. —Third Floor. ous sales of this character are familiar with | | \ THE FIRST REVENUE CAR OVER THE Chicago, Milwaukee & Puget Sound Railway No. 203506, Soap for Parke Fisher Co., Seattle, From Philadelphia, Arrived and Was Placed for Delivery June 25 Exactly Ten Days’ Time From Philadelphia to Seattle ~ Through Time Freight Will Arrive Daily From Now On and the Time Will Equal That of Any Line R. M. BOYD, Commercial Agent

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