The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 30, 1909, Page 9

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THE STAR AGERS OF NEW U. S. COALING STATION WHERE FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1909, Himlnar wy worship of over 80, with a walting [Preliminary Surveys of Galapagos! gum - - . |Blood Poison Brought OM) jist as targo again Islands, Dreary Wastes of Lava Fe We 4 : The offices of the new lee on Equator, Already Made and| Y : + by Minature Explosion,| (0° {iit as follows. ie — Sent to Washington, Regarded bed "aan a d . . ‘ 4 | - Which Causes a Tiny | Jones, N. o 4 Aimee Dill a a, 4 i Evidenoe of Government's Aim at 4 i ‘ elle Malntosh, Reo. Beo,; Marge Resign in a Body | Woman Selected Superin-| Wound Ballard Notes. | ot Lylo, Fin. Hoo.; Joanette Booele N tt Make It Inereased Naval Facilities on Pa pea hep me NO Pn ‘dent cite | tendent of the Chicago! BALLARD, July #0—Johanain| siden 0 h e Emil Siestrom, who, while drunk Hard for “8 ENS = | Schools Instead of the ee ° iv Ago Sr gala ant on the Fourth of Juty, fell out. of| . ok of 63 hase) Atk Removals. ty Rion pinyin ds Seyaptss! Seattle Man. ied yeutorday morning at Colby,|the third story window of the —_—— pene ee Apu coating sin} | Wash, from blood polsoning | ¥ Vestern house, last night oels United Trees.) oe caused by the explosion of « small brated his total sosevery and t nday Y july 30.—The cabtnet] There ts graddatty acoumulating| Frank B, Cooper, superintendent| cap platol which he was firing Inet |!* In the Ballard yn deep 9 vaNh. vme time haa! evidence to indicate that Uncle Sam of the Seattle public schools, will|S"nday. Johansin, who was visit-|belus drunk and disorderly Which for some time has}? 4 | atti f DOO, Wil | (oe come fiends Bt thele.t wan {trom is worrying because he swore 0 has reached a| has adopted this aa at least a part not go to Chicago as the superin-| (2S ronds at thelr farm, Was) 0) sinking after falling out of th the ministers and | his working motte on the Pacttte , j Playing with the pistol. In some) ‘ sxnetly know . ry have ro| Unless all signa fail, the noxt ad \ | Welident of schools of that city at M) way it exploded, and some of the| Window, and docs not exaotly unos eee p RARENAY DOYS FO cts te the pallens preaent imei Mane |nalary of $10,000 ® year, which In|burnt powder cntered his hand, | OW hiv became no drunk last night . significant number of ating te just twice as much as he gets here. | Nothing was thought of the ac cl-| - ' tall action of the cabinet was . ie de Dirks The young people of the Ballard ‘ken after ‘a conference with the tions is to be in _, pony Mrs. Elia Plage Young, principal i “in al ange al eas =e Lutheren charch were the of expr 0 group off the Ast 0} of the Chicago normal school atnee | °°™* Prades os ~ weer t epene of expr pe i , ago normal ach neo! side of hie body be guests at an ice cream #0 Ins fv president and rel now historically ow }1905 and un Instructor of national 7 ee oy ag ose evening at the home of Louis An Gf the oubarrasament of mak:| the marooning piace of Ballor Jett: | reputation, was chosen inat might] tkMN Of blood poisoning, | When | derson, on 7th ay | reys, whose rescue Waa attempted | superintende ¢ iv b o}* e Gace Laas — oe cous ¢ Aeon rumor, Luis Octa by the Yankton dur | pebeots,” ange United Press die Rothing to eave him’ ‘Tee body is Nomets of Havre, Mont.,|f] Divino of the department of f the battleship fleet |patch from Chicago today, “Mra./*t Graham & Bngeman's, but the | ne ee aan ¢ Warren, y the Pacift : 7 rangeme , » funeral he anc 1 mK oO 1 by Ram trem the At we te i Pe ine p | Young is G4 yeura of age and has arrangers nts for the funeral have |ind Frank Miting thetr r6 iativon,| Cabrera; > colas Alberti, seo | Naval experts and writers have boon engaged in teaching since|"” se Tasca Mr, and Mra. F, M. Tenny of Bal-| of the Interior, by Gen, Ma- | fepeatediy laid much stress on the | 1862, This is the first tine a woman | : i Ht | ia paw inspector general of the ||mperative need of a coaling dk pot | jhas been elected head of the school # hall, Ballard, was the|/*" t augue, for American warships ae far south ceates rpg ne of @ notable gathering last uation” bg enor aman afte { Siatoen of gh. Gaal n of evening, the oecasion being the in-| | The Beandinavians of Ballard |] te ° 0808 | — @ repo! o he nomina h oO | by Senor Morua Delgado, / luiven t Mre, Young created cun-|t@ be known as Salmon Ray He | the exposition grounds tomorrow —- lalderable interest in Seattle, and| bekah lodge No, 217, 1. O, O. Fj to participate in the Swedish day ¢ lthe local school board was impor The instituting officer was Nellie | exercises there. | J | tunod trom all sides to take some| ™ Knotf, secretary of the Rebekah | she ‘ents M jaction whereby Mr. Cooper could | assembly . 1 0. O. F, of Washing-| Regular services will be he | 6 embers of the crew of Gunboat Yorktown, snapped, with cap: |i. noid in Beattle. Mr. Cooper| ton The following grand officers | the Second Church of Christ, Selent 3 tOred tortoise, on Albemarle isiand (upper), and a photograph taken never commitied himself as to| Were her assistants Assembly |ist, on Sunday, The text of the| GH. MAN SHOT on the same island showing typien! voleanic formation of Galapagos | wicther or nut he would go to Chi- |? ent Allie Gannon, Belling-| sermon in the morning !* to be} ‘ cane b st Presidents Lacy A./ “Love.” 3 nee ee Py yd Catherine Farr, both - 3 i be held Deited FP " nd Warden May Regular services wi pe hel SeANcISCO, July Pa Brows whore it can be 1 by| Atbemarte ixtand ia the largest off STEAMER BERTHA ARRIVES, |2) Contin vee et The new | Sunday at the Ballard Presbyterian | ‘Gores C. Todd freight clerk for the tide waters, The resh' the group. Cruiser tb Ither The steamer Bertha arrived in| jodeo started with an initial mem chureb | Pacifi a hot a water on the iaiand, Seale and im-| unnamed, but given this appelation | this morning early, She ts from) — “ ie mis te Eecomeret ees REO bs -——-- | eifle ane thi jot ani nenee tortoises are about the only| by the boys of the Yorktown, ts on| Kodiak and other Southern Aluakan | bad! peasy wound wie pare) inhabitants the t t ott sands and ts) porta, and brought down a large Loyd Brubaker . nd rs ‘or | Commandér Harry D. Feild, of the! well 5 ifr storms, The | Wimber of passer most of a roan at Mage - Yorktown, ts 2 iden mateers ‘eas teas fat fave ath by four mites| Whom are bound for the expoaltion . rts in ari . ne. He! wide, and of a horseshoe shape we ae arrested i visited the Galapagos isiaddés a! ff prosent plans are 1 on him when asked to 8 good location for 4 cosling de-| will be loaded with om bis cot at the emergency pr aie ? vais ghey pee og yon ra =f ray] :| FOR \ A] lI LE WAD Todd avers that he had no bon i Crus f arships, a8 requl * way ‘ ‘ex there Would have been lelalty listed as a government vernal thousand to aed Ye oo mit way a conling station with San . nm hand y —— BEST VALUES r, that bh Map of Centrai and South Amer | Guam, Manila, San Dieeo and other Core and efter the ine of a. It costa A. Myers, of 1260 Third , Mat he was at! ion coast, showing location of the pinces now under Panama canal the United Stites | @%» Just $240 in cash to dally with Na Galapagos islands. The entire Pacific feet v shipe will thus have a place to te./% Pike st. queen he met in the Cal IN SEAT TLE | ene © the York was|plonish thelr fuel supply withoot Le Fig Third ay and, Pike st i * sous Neers | prae'| ki o make the ie! an te jast nigh’ yers entered the inn} TH NYS las the equator, and at the saw canta ath ver we a oe . having to mal the i od : rm heen iad lnmendlatety eagled a. Gomaro Second Floor Arcade time removed from the main See; taal Gens ara ha 7 wt agonier in forelen norte | maid with witching brown eyes. | Building. | To all appearances, an ideal «pot ce 7 pina It did not take Jong to get acquaint: | arate the purpose has been found in the) © ae = \od, and then some time later My ame to and found and §280 gone. ors « ME |S. CERTAIN ses wie Uetted Pree) YORK, july 20.—Bvelyn| Galapagos talands, [rie untae Korktown wcosty| SEE A TTLE ELECTRIC CO. IS CONDEMNED: where surveys were r data | taken for the moat favorable site for] fw thday confirmed the report! CLUBS UNDER THE BAN the depot. This hae all been for-] ———— tind : : or “ ; = wee Weald sue Harry for di-| | warded to Washington to be passed PAILS TO: KeRP ITS PRomeRS |* *'I Ladies’ Patent Leather, Russia Calf, Gunmetal, Vici Kid fupon by the department, The sits WITH SOUTH PARK ‘COMPANY D HOLDS i ot (0y United Prose) * . Shoes and Oxfords; also patent leather and tan ankle rcommended in the report ts Cruls- | | r 4A, ily 30.—~The : a ‘ed Present examination |. tay, Aibemarte taland | PEOPLE. ANNIVERSARY SMOKER |: state mupreme court, by a do # trap turns, REGULAR $4.00 TO $5.00 va that she would go to| Look st & miap of Bouth Amorica/ Si ls cixton rendered hol hat all * ‘ash seers and ‘you will see oe a ——- Findiig that the promises of the te 1e eras Hayton “/ “3° are . Men's Patent Leather, Oxblood, Tan and Box Calf Shoes roup of about 15 islands lying dt M sitet i prohibited dispensing liquors ‘ Fectly the equator 600 miles due oe 1 Blectrie, company made Company D, National Guard of} : lo members unless such clubs & apap REGULAR pia TO Favacs VALUES . | at & masa meeting last Saturday | w.. . of t t alte on testimony brought out | weet of Meuador. “he arsnipelnes | night have not been made good, the| VS*™nston. celebrated their uals ener Beane Yun. Goan present hearing regard: | See etre te colcante |Fesidents of Bouth Park and George | @mlversary last wight with a/% Nl (uaeee oe eee ting young Sirs, | are practically uninhabitable town will again ot en manne | emoker in the-armory, About 200) @ man, steward of the Spokane & iy Pie a! Hitthe biome: pit They are dreary, scorched wastes of righ Pana & scheme to bet) members of the company and their|@ club, who was convieted for ® ar mol e ‘hoe ore thengh! “Well, | inva, dotted with numberless yawn- F thew ser | guests Were present. The program/# violation of the eity Heense & wasctiy spend It as if | ing craters of extinct volcanovs,| At the last meeting the Seattle | consisted of musical numbers, box |@ law, which Ie affirmed, * 7 Take Elevator. Room 202 Arcade Building. fe7, Se Bat, FOU! ‘Phere is no Vegetation éxeept the | Blectric company promised to make ing fencing boute and toastea by | & * Wahhee ten’ material changes during the week, | prominent members Ree hehet ete eene Star. mangrove tree, a scrubby plant that and yet nothing has been done. | ft le the plan of the south town leltizens to have the cara rua down | First av. and on to the interurban | trecks, thus making @ material aay ing in the ground covered. The track over which they now travel in single and it causes many delays They will meet at Bortholdt’s hall, | Georgetown, tomorrow night ‘GOES FOOLISH OVER SHIPS OF THE A | (iy United Freee) SAN FRANCISCO, July 30-~ Ladwik Kusinaky, Russian sto | dent touring the world, has been | drinking fn all the information pos aible about flying machines, Wright lbrothers, Bleriot, and also other things. Therefore he grew on thusiastic on Pacific st. With his eyes glued to the heavens, Kusinsky ran down the sidewalk. He was flourishing a re volver when two patrolmen began | parsult, Bat Kusineky was not on murder bent He saw airships, | winged birds of passage. His hunt- ing instinct was aroused, and just before the husky bluccoats fell upon him from the rear, the Rus | sian fired two shote at the imag inary aeroplanes. At the jail this morning Kuzinaky sald mournfully America ia not much different | from Russia. I have been here just) jose woek, and tow | have no Wb. | orty.” G. A. R. ENCAMPMENT) One Fourth Off _ON BOYS’ SUITS This is an offer of considerable importance, €ven at our regular pfices these suits are urpassed values, All styles and fabrics, 2% to 17 years old. 14 OFF PRICES Special $3.00 $3.75 $4.50 $5.65 $6.45 $7.50 $9.45 (Ty United Peeve) ANACORTES. July 20.The en campment of the G. A. KR poste) of Whatcom, San Juan, Island and / Skagit counties, which takes place there Angust 2 to 7, will mark ope} lof the biggest celebrations in the | history of the city | It Is eatimated that fally 16,000 old veterans will encamp here with | thotr families. FASHIONABLE CLUBS MUST SECURE LICENSE Be eofa Gecteton ldown yesterday by the | \preme court, which holds that ali | jal clube must taxe out a liquor ROW so Now oo 4. OW 4: «gS 4 Now . . sith NOW (4S ee Ow: 5 oy oF eee OW 6k pels i Heense, every prominent club In the | jelty will be affected. The fashionable clubs of the city lwhich have been serving liquors to} ite members without the formality | of taking out a license, will haye| lto comply with the law or suffer the consequences. | | ENGINE BOILER EXPLODES, | (By United Brews) | PORTLAND, Or, July 30.—'The | dropping of the crown sheet on a i freight. engine on the Southern Pa | Jelfic rairoad at Marion, 10 miles | north of Salem, caused the botler to | explode The engineer, fireman and brakeman were slightly In iain and the atation house and en- more than $35.00. Can you miss this? DON’T MISS THIS SALE Open Till 10 P. M. - Redelsheimer Rooms 228 and 2 gine itrelf demolished. the alte dghohetabetaliahel| TRULY WARREN Men’s and Young Men’s BIGGEST CLOTHING SALE IN SEATTLE This sale includes all the newest patterns of the season; none worth less than $25,00, and some even TRULY WARREN SAMPLE SUIT MAN Second Ave. and Marion St. BALLARD BOY DIES OF maid New arrivals of high-grade Shoes ‘or Saturday This Saturday Only 200 light and medium weight Men's and Young Men's Ready-to-Wear Drummers’ Sample Suits. Must be closed out this Saturday. ~ Worth Up No More This is our first clearing sale ever held, and we want to make it a memorable one, too. Many people are not aware that we are here, We are, however, getting better known every day, sending out a booster with every sale we make, We have no high rent; very little expense all told. We buy samples only from the foremost manufac- turers of America at big re- ductions, No Less COME AND SEE US FIRST Open Till | 30 Burke Building (Second Floor) : Here Isa Question for You Don’t it make you feel like you have lost something when you hear of a piece of ground selling for double the amount you could have bought it for only a few months ago? ‘Take a Look at GREENACRES LOTS $200 to $350 Each | 10 Per Cent Cash and $10 a Month If you don’t buy one now, | you will surely have an oppor- | tunity to see that jot make money for your more active | nelghbor There is no doubt about the | advance on Greenacres. On ff August 2 we place 10 per fj | cent advance on all Greenacres jote that remain in our posses- | sion, and we are in @ position | to say that those people who have purchased Greenacres advance. How is that? They realize a 20 per cent gain in| 15 days Who ever lost money on a land investment? Located in the Fauntleroy Park district, on the highest and dryest land, with plenty of good water piped along the streets free, Hes one of the richest bargains in real estate that has ever been offered to jf the public on such easy terms. Fine Marine View. Beautiful | little bungalows now going up. Big force of work- men now at work on Greenacres. Come out and see for yourself. Large roomy lots, 40x135 feet, for $200 to $350, if you get your order in before Aug. 2nd. Take Fauntleroy car at Yee- ler and Occidental and get off at end of line or come to our office, 807 Third av., and we will send a man with you, © NOTICE.—On August 2 the remainder -of these lots will positively advance 10 per cent, if you haven't time to go out and see them before that date or call at my office, send me $10 by mail and I will select the best lot that I bave left for you; when you have seen my selection you may ex- change for any other lot that is left at the old prices, Remember; Only two more days to get a good homesite at 10 per cent less than par; easy payments. WALTER A. SUTHERLAND 200 FERN BLDG., 807 3d Av., Opposite Central Bidg. SAVE MONEY AND AVOID PAIN, at me Pay your wag to the Alaska-Yuk exposition. A den! war is on tn Seattle. am fighting the St Dental — combine, y prices are redu tr om twenty-five &o forty per cent, Rxame Inations are free, painless extraction free, A full set of teeth from tive de DP, gold crowns, four dele lars elain crowns, $2.50, $4 and p $6; bridge work, four dollars tooth; gold Inlay fillings and other work at half the price char by other first-class dentists, 1 me work done by other high- ontints half ¢ r t ty WIN J. BROWN, 3 First Av., Seattle a OSTEOPATHY Electricity, vibration, Might thars apy, hot alr sweat baths, and other drugleas methods. Optical rooms | for fitting: glasses and treating yea Best equipped offices In Seattle, Cam. fultation free, Treatments $1 eagh, A. Holt, Osteopath and Optician, 407-8-9 Peop) Bank Bidg., Secopd end Pike Main £451,

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