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{7 HE SEATTLE 1. NO, 124 SIXTEEN PAGES, DAR WANTS WOLFE 10 WG LEASE (5 WORT AE MILLION DOLLARS j of $3,988,000, leaving a balance of over $5,000,000, erected on the property revert to the university z they are completed—the company controlling them the rentals for the term of fifty years, however— IND Miss FONA EAN teal estate nor the buildings are taxable. So that Bity, from which the stockholders of the Metropolitan | PROCTOR HERE TODAY ppany will make millions of dollars in the next} i, Will pay not one cent to the state, county or city. nothing should go amiss, the men who prepared the stipulated therein that the buildings erected on tract should become the property of the univer- upon their completion. Otherwise a zealous Rg 3 y _ | the Nationa: jagazine, of How have caused some trouble. | accompanied by his wife and MI is for the men responsible for this rental contract | bev og AA gm gg ge «1 pride to the White building and Henry building| the A-¥.-P. exposition. that in fifty years from now these magnificent] ,Mis# Proctor, who is 85 old, is a member of the old school for all purposes be owned by the university, and of Ne England writers, and was at time the university itself will collect the rents. la friend of Lonafeliow and Whit j ter. She crossed the continent In t it quite likely that in fifty years from now it will | 1460 on the firet train ever run over to tear these buildings down, so that in their | Union Pacific ratiroad, and is much Interested in her present trip. which will extend to southwestern (Continged on wee mW) Alaska, Joe Chapple, whowe National Ot WW y DOLLARS FOR Vl | ano, before the ground was broken and helped to try out the amphithe atre. He declares the change of G. A. C. Rochester, attorney for | the past two years to be something committee would not change their | the newly appointed governor | adverse deciaton. |that territory, | Mra. Marker claims that the con on ee . tractors In regrading EB. Olive at. tn FOREIGN MINERS WILL BE BARRED | Magazine had its inception at the |Mra. Emma Marker, who has «| wonderful FILES SUIT) |soarea before the street committee | next week at the meeting of the lfront of her house, took so much (By United Press.) | EDITOR OF NATIONAL MAGA ZINE AND FAMOUS AGED POET ARRIVED TODAY, Joe Mitchell Chapple, editor Clark of fe a prosperous log tounty. He was mar fm 1893. Everything ely ie his farotiy uti! one H Joseph Rogot, a R reputed to be worth| lived at his house. | Buffalo exposition, has been a close | follower of world’s fairs, and is o | Rreat admirer of the A-Y.-P. expo | sition. He wae in seattle two years ‘tat againet the city for $500, ap- | The Chapple party wili be here | yeaterday afternoon, deapite the | National Editorial association, after fact that Chairman Mullen stoutly | which they leave for Alaska, where vowed at the last counct! meeting | Mr. that another argument before the | for an article on Walter E. earth from her lot that it will be | necessary for her to regrade her own tot and thus spoil her beautiful No decision was rendered view ' CRIPPLE CREEK, Colo,, July 16 atieed a change in his —— Henceforth the Cripple Creek min: ‘¥ duly 2 he came ing district will be reserved for Wad both Rogot and Mrs }American Inbor. This ts the effect nd he has heard lof action taken by county officials dither since Several days ago Sheriff Von Pub! Mnstituted proceedings | fxsued an ultimatum that foreign | workmen employed at the mines in also filed suit | must leave. Immediately the for Peter K. Benolk ae elgners armed themselve and y were mayried Steve Raggio, the rancher, who) when depw reached the camps two chlidren sown 4 pane hous ay. N, CK 1S FOUND | See The at they found their quarry had gone surrendered himself yesterday on the charge of being the gone in| POST IS DISMISSED leased jawt wight. He celebrated his release by get-| ting drunk, going home and threat: | ening to kill his wife, playfully, of by the Metropol- | course. Mra, Raggio didn't take it} while Guard C. W. Bryant, sta phony” check signed | that way, however, and now Steve | tioned near the main gate at the ox Which was preeent.|is safely locked up in the King! position, was wandering from hi & ©. for pay-| county jail post last night, H. Sengeelder, wi former| Following the fight, In which! runs the main gate cafeteria, put ar « Henry Bogni was badly cut and | artist to work painting on the fe men uner came near being killed, Raggio took | pnait from the gate to hie restaur ie cheek grew ap-|to the woods lant a trail of giant footsteps, Thi Pe when it had gone to the aie ‘ | advertisement was completed befor M department store, and THE DENTI TOMORROW, | the guard returned, and as a remult t Waiting for his le ‘hief Wappenstein thie morning dis A convention of the dental man- ened e d and ordered Beng A | utacturers of the United States wilt | minted Se rereais has ortiatie meet in the Commercial club's) eee oe won today. Asan nd ahd %|rooms tomogrow afternoon, where f cloflees tacies Whe achat tootsie ch demonstrations of applic dentistry | ors very wall while they lasted mea, hine. * and exhibits of the latest inventions | Worked Very : ee: in the dental art will be giyen.| CHINESE POST FILLED. There will be a number of intePest t Suly 16.~Ae i* ing addresa WASHINGTON, July 16. coord : *| Ing to a statement Inmued today at 441,226,074 & pe a ica Tote) 2| BAR GILVER QUOTATIONS. [ie Ni Sa itago elevator, manuta, *| NEW YORK, July 16.—Bar silver | turing concern has accepted the post Ws 4%» | Wan quoted today at 61, of minister to China, years | Of & desire to do good, Chapple will gather material | the White House, Charles Crane of | vt July 17, from 9 a, m, until 4 #| Ike WAH WR We ee Hl thle atternoca, HOM SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1909. SIXTEEN PAGES. —. THE SEATTLE TAF ONE CENT Mrs. Fassnidge Robbed of the Bright Sunlight and Fresh Air by Being Stowed Away in a Little Dark and Unventilated Room — Her Friends Treated With Scant Courtesy. | not have poaltion of the Jandlady who throws! | the trunk into @ musty old basement roomi while she bounds the uafor { bis debt. Mre. Fasenidge was carted off to a basement room and her husband hen been placed in the GIRL DID NOT (By United Press) CHUPPLE CREEK, Colo. KILL be am tunate owner for July 16 was id for not giving hie every penny towards the debt for treat j~ Myrtle Case, 1f years has been ment instead of spending a littic of It now and then for deliescies which Sou"ltied of a we of having mur the woman so needed and which were not supplied at the hospital, pag og thon rp gta Ph oops Her exoneration resulted from a NO DESIRE TO COOPERATE, las monetration before the jury. It The judgment against. the hoapltal management might not have | “** "hows that when the revolver sung man's death been #0 nevere had those in charne © ae which caused the y ad thove in charge ever at any time since The Star) and the firing of which the girl con- brought to the public mind the pitiable condition of the woman, evi-| tended was accidental, was held In denced any desire to cooperate with the many who have called with|4 certain posith the hammer flowers, delicacies and kind words cheer Mra, Fasenidge. | would fall with sufficient force to dincharge it without pressure on the thowe in charge have received with discourtesy many who | trigger j have called with hearts swelling with hutnene kindness to brighten the | =: failing life of thie woman, Some even have been turned away; others | | would have been wore It not that they Were possessed of a pers Instead nee And flowers and kind words do so @heer Mra. Passnidge. But the| woman herself—does she complain? No, she's not the kind that com plaina, She's happy for the good things she receives and tries to forget her pains, There are nothing but kind Words from her for the nurses, | and they deserve it, for they do their best despite the management, EXPERIENCES OF VISITORS. tar told yesterday of how Mrs. Charles Miller and Mrs, Gor-! trywomen of Mrs, Padanidge, were rudely denied ® another story brodght to The Star: “The cor srrounding Mra. A}ice: Pasanidge are awful,” said Mra. Ma Stiller, the wife of Joseph Stiller, yeuterday, Mrs. Alice Pasenidge at the Seattle Geoeral hospital. peo gether ely > 7 ote “When | asked to see her, the nurse at first refueed to admit me, but) who had been called to dress the after awhile | got in, The first thing the poor woman asked me for was |!roken limb of an unknown man & drink of water, She said that she had been asking for one for three | yn hat been Injured in an aeel hours, but none of the nurses would find time to obtain it for her, Riddle found his fellow phyal BA NT ROOM DIRTY BEYOND BELIEF, clan's leg to be severely injured had aapeshed 46 Had tar " and took him to town in his auto p & email room, but had not expected mobile, Returning to make his call the room to be so horribly dirty. It looked as if it had not been swept | for a month, and to one not a nurse or a doctor, It seemed that little care) had been taken of her, She said that she had not been bathed for ever CHAIRMAN (Ff LETTER so long, and the burns on her body had not been dressed for weeks, ‘The j¢on MeW admitt, «a (By United Pres.) POINT ARENA, Cal. July 16 Dr. A. D. Pitts, while going to set |the broken leg of B. Overton, near fee place, fell from his buggy and after visiting | “She asked me to bring her some beef tea, saying that she rec ved The next day I made some@ for her and took it to the | The nurse in charge very little to eat hospital told me that the doctor had given strict | h orders not to let anyone see Mra. Pasanidge, She said that she would | FP. 8 Trafton, the chairman of the give her the tea, however | exec itive board of the National As I gave the tea to her and a little later went into the roor tion of Lotter Carriers, was en Ne TOOM Myself. | tortained by the Seattle chapter « Mrs. Fasunidge had recetved the tea all right and was delighted, | that organigation uta * lal meet “T think that the people of Seattle ought to send the girl to the|ing last night, held in the Labor City hospital, where she would receive some eare and not he treated go| Temple, Mr, Trafton was only in inhomanly aie «tae kate aks bale Hoel | the east especially to talk at this r ting m the ndition: he MUST PAY OWORGED SEATTLE MAN TRIES a « * WEATHER FORECAST. # Water will be shut off Showers tonight and Satur #| jjarry J. Moore of this elty would & Hoylston av., north from Mast * day; light west winds, *®/ hike to debate with Thomas Grim- * Boston st., and in the low pres: ® ® shaw of St. Louls, who Is to lecture ¥ ” . on w | * * * * at the Spiritualitate’ meeting Sunday lGrimehaw to talk on “Spiritualiam’ MAVERICK ARRIVES, fand avers to talk on “Christianity 8, 8. Maverick arrived at 2) 1f Moc challenge ts accepted, the # sure district of Fremont, Green * * Lake and University, Saturday ~ be i A i i le i i ee ee | p.m *| The 80 injured his own leg that he was) ") will face disaster n sufficient rain in nearly three! revoked land field meet, postponed from last Saturday, will be dium at 2:30. Saturday has also been set as Astoria Day at the fair, but no word has been received from that city Indicating what form | ite celebration will take. WiLt INSPECT THE CARRIERS. The whole of the carrier service of the Seattle postoffjce will, in the next few days, spection and fr spectors Backus from Tacoma. They inspected the postoffice, ported everything tn good | don, tigation by have already and condi: | [CARNAL OF BROKEN LCs CAUSE A PAINFUL flOT be found Mrs, H. Hirsch lying by the roadside, near the spot where he had found Dr. Pitts. Mrs. Hirsch's horse had become fright ened by an automobile and she had been thrown to the ground, sus- taining a severe fracture of the right leg. After conveying Mrs. Hirsch to a nearby farm house and dressing the injury, Biddle hurried to his patient, whom he found had died. Returning to Point Arena, he stop ped at the Overton home and did the work for which Dr. Pitts had been called PORTLAND BOOSTERS ARE COMING STRONG (By United Press) 4 | PORTLAND, Joly | printed on 16,000 “t a 000 The slogan oster buttons ribbons, to be streamers, as well as on the very P ext used as pen- rtlander who Monday will Portland nants woes t arry, will be 191 A great many of these t ribbon which Seatt sent mmodate the | clare there ts chance of| the shah retaining the throne | NEW YORK, July 16—-Unles no possible {FRIENDS OF YOUNG WOMAN WHO IS DYING BY INCHES FROM TERRIBLE BURNS SCORE MANAGEMENT OF THE SEATTLE GENERAL HOSPITAL FOR LACK OF HUMAN SYMPATHY SIXTEEN THOUSAND OF THOSE WHO “LIKE TACOMA” IN SEATTLE TODAY held in the Sta} and Richardson, | perienced since 1870, |=. as === h complatr a ve ble f protest against the man-| BRING PROOF: - a ieadat a ai aides thd oh |Great Crowd Comes From WHERE IS THE THEATRICAL CENSOR = hia . prccg } a ee ; : ~ 7 elebrate lacoma Day |Disbarment Is His Fate if! , tn tt come many others of an utte NAMED BY THE CHIEF OF POLICE? at the A:Y,P. E i woh ‘ and | t ut alist ¢ ack of humane ae saree ‘ He Fails to Make Good ,,..\;, t f those who diet this hospital whiet : : His Charges Against se*pite the foot that it may be « tod un a private enterprise, t¢ 10] sion arousing, no we sothing was ¢ ged That toda A day at the doxical Achievement of Board of State Supreme Court |" *! ! {1 ® pubtic tontution len iv seen in fu tha at more to the car-| AYP. | exposition | rs U d Alice Fassnidge’s countrymen and countrywomen are not only | j00ni» Souk ms a dake oe a solani adh Pongo 4 nut it. the " 4 niversity Regents psets All I eas) ad ak dees incensed at the discourtesies shown them by the management when |i. & are displayed ple: | light attractio ' : ning Ake Tacom ARBEKDEEN, July 16 The | they have tried to minister to her and do what little they could to t h arrayed in ailker with dinguat t a ma ” today e Benefitted Now Want Mo is nt ee - Wolfe, of Ta| day after day, but are especially angered because of the fact that | i ° ee ee pieey Ate Bot & ge . h poles and every Imagin coma, will come before the annua thie peor woman, when lt be " ; pas or 8 mom 2 | en : we ee 7 able place wh the little banners re Daihen ae the aie ter aeoen n it became apparent that she would never be | jny # is greeted with rotten that even a denizen of the | B00 Pace where the little » ton, which begins here July go,| Sb!@ to pay the hospital charges, wae shunted off into a dark, | the n conte inder world would gasp with aston pag A i A, Bast Mc ste paw 2 T bar association will take up| @loomy basement room, lacking in ventilation and sanitation, | Where in Seattle's theatre conn hment at the audacity of any ae ed the streets with themselves and ‘Tf the board of regents of the state university had | the, obarges by calling upon Mr EVEN A LiTTun bunesuhe ob RLeMiben HER pb Bee oot . od A Beg — ear ties They pe thelr motto 4 , olfe for proof, and if be falls pomp and publ a who )| rs are mere fakes atte 4 is morning intere the ten acres of land owned by the university ||; prove his Tena duaarniat Wil Just a bit of mellow shine to cheer her dying hours—this was| Visit the theatres of the ¢ after the genuine exhibitors of vice a : vd om =~ ning inter urban 2 ‘ ; " - . re Ont plese vy are | CATS, bo and special trains Jet geet, you to pay therefor only the taxes thereon, yi, who has made charges againet | “M2"* eHoURh charity in the management of the Beattie General hos of passengers ad you accep: the offer? the supreme court during the last ow this poor, suffering walf to spend her last few hours In it Crowd Comes. pod primary campaign, is also be| comfort, She became a burden, A few mouths’ care of her taxed the ‘MAKES LOW BID FOR sian every excursion boat on course you would. called to task and his proof de-| hospital management ie sound was pressed into serv ‘ manded on pain of disbarment bs ¢ in bring the Tacomaites to much more quickly would you accept this prop- Bo far nothing is known of the Word was set that she must move on, Just as the poor, dirty vag LINING OF — | Gentine ho ‘the local docks were term of fifty years at a total rental of $5,000,000 _ intentions * the bar association | bend ie kept moving in the city’s squares, 60 this suffering woman w tag ee Ee desd cg 4 concerning the charges made by | x | bs people came the taxes would amount to on the property during ee ee TT a away from the sunlight and air inte the close, \ihemeliing ba The bt Hinting ¢ he Benttle on the boats during the 4 |Denman, of Tacoma. Roth of these | "et room. reservoirs were! Saturday at the exposition will/ morning = . . * lawyers tifled re the legle with her f burns, she ha® passed the last two months a at the meet clude the Educational Congress he official boosters’ organiza- 4 jump at it, wouldn't you? | ntve daruuthiaiinn somaihiee’ wi pristic tor tants of the board o! we He wor which bas been in se ou all week ee came, 1,000 strong, tn — "s what the boar ry Olympta se - . 5 i the low bidder wan found to be with Parents’ Day and a publie| trains over the Northern Pacific that's widhes d of regents did for the | It fe also wnorficially on the The worst of it # that the added suffering of a gle (il-amell McDougal, whose price W# meeting in the Pine Arte Bullding,|@04 the Seattle-Tacoma interurban Building Company. program for the assoctation to|!SS oom was unnecessary, How many people there ar ttle who per cuble yard, and who en! where Homer H. Seerly, president coy brought 3 00 people to this ‘ - le if this “reity " | look into the Root-Gerdon affair would gladly have given out of their full parses enough to move this | “ld @ check for $6,500.50, which | of the lowa State Normal school, |¢ity during the day on a conservative basis, if this university property | peeee vel = : ea a " Pte sa ir cot “|represents 6 per cent of the total! will be the chief speaker, Thix| At 9 gieloe & the visitors formed ¥ « h opolita luilding Com-! wi we wane Cone ot e eGnsaing to Mt Ber amount of the bid event the pro: » for Teache a parade, and, headed by Gran oe lon i , vi ars pers ea ; “a i = eee eH lolloring as they near the river's brink, |" The estimates prepared by City Day will be iain the Gout Roads Marshal McGregor and his staff of Company would pay in taxes during the term of its * Engineer Thomsor fe . 3 . i yrominent citizens, closely followed . ; on pomson provided for the Huildin, Saturday will Dent- |? pi zens, ly i} Tease about $9,000,000, & THURSDAY'S A-Y.P.AT. # WAS SHE HELD FOR THE DEBT? sum of 000 for lining the two ists’ Dur at the fale and after lunch-|by Mayor Miller of Seattle and \* TENDANCE. *| Instead of moving this woman into & gléomy basement room, had| reservoirs, while the lowest bid|ing at the New York Building, the| Mayor Link of Tacoma tn an auto- SAVES FIVE MILLION DOLLARS. iz Femorsey Wh egpe ae aa 7” 4 the hospital management but given her ease over to any one of the | Will total about $125,000. State Dental society will meet in ae —— up First av = o ur the season r ; 1 ‘ “ English so oe, her church, or any of eewtad The highest bidders were Grant,| the Fine Arts Building. Later they | Pike, back on Second to Yesier the terms of its rental contract it will, however, pay | * *) vy sontettes, her church, oF Sky Of Gp Wehearied mes and Women| ois, a Co, who bid nearly twice| il govt arn to take in the sights| Way and toence on special street of the property for fifty years the comparatively |* eee ee eo en this might have been avoided, Popsibly the hospital might/as much as McDougal, $12.65 per of thefair cars and in automobiles to the fair : bed eae lost the amownt that wae due it for past treatment, but it would | cuble yard The Sailors’ and Marines’ track | Pounds Three Brass Bands. Three brass bands, heading three divisions of the parade, gave vent to the teelings of the enthusta Tacomans, A large automobile jcontaining thirty young women | trom the neighboring city was a feature of the procession, Ten aigns led by members of the parade, bore on one side motto, “Watch sacoma Grow. below undergo a rigid in-| which were statistics showing the In-| wonderful growth the city has ex- On the other side, “You'll Like Tacoma.” At re | Second av, and Pike, hanging be- jtween two large American flags }suspended across the street, was Seattle's banner painted in red flar- ing letters, “We Like Tacoma. Upon reaching the exposition | gates the Tacoma people were met by Wagner's A-Y.P. band, who jescorted them to the Washington building. There they were dressed by President Chilberg, who |congratulated them, and warmly welcomed them to Seattle and the fair. CUSHMAN’S WISH TO BE RESPECTED (By United Press.) WASHINGTON, July 16.—Senator Jones will recommend the appotnt- ment of Guy C. Kelly of Tacoma as supervisor of the census for South- weetern Washington. Before he died | Representative Cushman expressed his purpose to recommend Kelly, and Jones says he wants Cushman's wishes respected. SS ASTS UN ASIDE AND TAKES POISON (By United Press.) DENVER, Colo, July 16.—Because he could Hot control his appetite for Whiskey Harks, aged 60 | years, a steel worker of Pueblo, coms | mitted suicide by drinking poison | A letter to his wife, indited at in- tervals during the last three days, lexplained the reason for shooting | himself, and referred repeatedly to a ‘Iver he had purchased for this purpose, which lay on the table as he wrote the letter, It Is thought his e failed him and, to make death he t olson instead, Edward ner painiess k £ FEMALE MARKSMAN 1 CHARGED WITH ASSAULT Gladys arrested assault Johnston this morning, charged with in the first degree. was Gladys h of /@ six-shooter | John Moynihan on the morning, and at the meeting spoke » ire already in Se- National Askoctation of IL Until Frank Goraska paye his (My United Press) pape OGY Ob BY,00) Garona Ne SHAH (lf PERSIA IS divorced wife $100 alimony, he will) LINCOLN, Neb. July 16.—Arent “a bide his time in the none too com: | bajd Hénaborough, of Seattle, Wn | |modious quarters in the basement while despondent, attempted sul THOUSANDS ARE FILING, TION of the county building, as the oide today, He locked him-| (By United- Frets) guest of the county of King self In @ bathroom In the hotel and! SPOKANE, July 16—Thousands y y Mrs, Goraska got a d "turned on the ga Atte nis are filing for registration for the} , (By United Prose) May. Judge Gilliam ordered that | hroke Into the bathroom and mum reservation of the Flathead lands TEHERAN, July 16.—The sh she be paid $100 alimony, Gorkska) moned doctors, but he is not ex-| Yesterday 28.000 applicants f Of] Persia has taken refuge in the Rus forgot all about It, This morning | gooted to live thean 10,000 filed here, 10,000 at Coour| #40 legation, where he ts hiding | Her he suddenly remembered it by be Ja’Alene and §,000 at Missoula | while General Liakhoff, military ine charged with contempt of the The 1909 city directory falls to governor of Teheran, is today nego court give the name of Archibald Hans Y eae ee On eres OR RTT TROT tk tok * * La PERD EES benaunl SPIRITUALISM DEBATE VIENNA, July 16.—Mer re *# WATER SHUT-OFF NOTICE. & ¥ celved here from Teheran today de very carelessly emptied the contents of in the direction of éth of July, aim was better than a woman's usually is, one ball grazing Moyni- han’s temple, “making a slight wound. WOULD RI REVOKE LICENSE FP, 'T. Wright, manager 6f the All Nations employment office ond ay, 8., has been notified to ap pear before the elty council Heense }rain comes to this section of the) and revenue committee next Mon- few days, There has not) jeast in a very farmers | day o'clock and show cause license sould not be He is accused by several at 2 why his * and the 8 &. Northland at & o'clock | debate will take place in the Pythian| weeks to water the crops and they}men of defrauding them on fictl bullding Sunday morning are sald to be burning up. tloue jobs, if f | :

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