The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 31, 1909, Page 8

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aTARE Ml George Floran, Probably Face Murder Charge as a Result of a Fight. at the Beattle ( howy he result of ed thick & the ¢ knife, Plorar ed abdomen conld be GARBAGE CART AND A STREET CAR COLLIDE ash which re Widh an ominous er verberated up and down tt & garbage Wagon No, 207 plunged full tilt Lake ca Spring Second av, this m¢ The team h hauling the garbage Wax away down the bill from Third, and the ¢ car crossed south just as the wagon Second. No one was hurt idering the fearful impact and the huge weight of the wag and the car combined, there was but little damage done. The off we of the team was cut about the legs and that was all ran eon Lake HEADLIGHT QUESTION (By United Pree) OLYMPIA, Jaly 31.—F. V. Brown, @ttorney for the Great North: failwey, was before the raliroad eommission and a heuring was erdored beld here next Thursd: the matter of headit for Northern engines. it wili th determined whether electric or acetyline gas headlights will be ordered Victoria With a Princess Princess Victoria leaves at 9:00 &. m, daily for Vancouver via Vic toria. The real modern steamship ‘of the Pacific coast, giving daylight views of the Sound, Straits o: Fuca, the famous Active Pass, Gulf of Georgia, parsing In full view of the salmon fishing fleet at the mouth of the Frazer. Canadian Pacific avenue. Ry., 609 First BAKE OVEN | OMAN OF 75 >, | MAS. C, VAN BROCKLIN, Suffering indescribable pain, with practically ry part of her body aching, unable to sleep peacef or walk without assistance, Mra. C. Van Brocklin. ald, at 2319 EB. Ward st., Seattle, after two years of trouble with rhe 75 years living ma tism, declares she 1 bs OSTEOPATHY apy, hot alr sweat bathe, and other drugicss methods Optical rooms for fitting giasses and treating eyes Best equipped offices in Seattle. Con- Sultation free Treatments $1 each A. Holt, Osteopath and Optician. 8-9 People tank Bldg. Second 4 Pike Malin 2461 Opticians Claim eadaches and rt unlit tetan firat Ww. ft. TYMMS, 4. PD. Of let and Awrist, NOT an 0) M4 Arende felen, atldtag egolin Shoe Polish The Newent, Hat the Beat his Shoe Potish Is manufac tured in Beattio, at our own fae. ad Une the polish which will sitivety not erack the leather. rd yout shee polisher for Neg- tory. 3729 Second Chef, Will } "lof the “se WNER FRANCE HAS PLAN 10 INCREASE BIRTH RATE (Hy United Pree) PARIS, July Bt? being of race ance take drastic id in the vent pro he population which have at t attention are thone The two scheme tracted the m: dyvawn up by M, Panl Leroy Beau Hew, an eminent economist, and Prof. Ricbet of the Academy of Med ichne M. Richet proposes that the state ha ay bonuses On every baby x the first born, A second at w 1 bring payment of $ and every succeeding one & vu $200. M. Richet believes that uhh tem the num which is now 760,000 per BATTLE WI BE Ait HGH OEWEY'S MEMORABLE FIGHT TO BE REPRODUCED IN FIREWORKS. of fireworks at the on the ex will tn The j foot of th poattion Pay Streak grounds, tonight clude “The Battle of Manila,” the rl lar production atready giv en twice at the fair by the Hitt Hiroa, Fireworks company of Beat tle. Seve new features will be added to the bie pyrotechnical tie play “The Battle of Manila’ most Sania fireworks display that has yet been i at the fair, and is one biggest spectacles that has ever been seen on the Coast THOUSANDS ENJOY THE MUSICAL TATTOO *: undoubtedly the attempt The remarkably fine drilling and) playing of the Sixth, Duke of Con Rifles Bugle band was easily tho striking feature of the International Miltary Tattoo givn by five bands at the expost tion Stadium last evening, The Canadian buglers executed a beaut ful and precise drill, and accom panied it with martial music which ed forth repeated applause. ¢ Liberat! and Prof. Wagner alternated in conducting the assem blage of musicians. Fully §,000 people filled the Stadium to witness the production. naught's Own, ENJOY TRIP ON FOX) Through the courtesy of C. M Bennett and G. L. Hallowell, a par ty of newspaper men were taken for a «pin on the Sound yesterday afternoon in the cosy launch Fox Mr. Bennett and Mr. Hallowell proved to be excellent hosts, and the scribes returned to dry land with profuse thanks and smiles The launch owners intend to place the Fox at the disposal of the Press club in several outings during the summer, The Fox is one of the neatest apeeders on oe Sound CURES | Oven treatments as administered by Loughney & Loughney, 220-225 | People’s Savings Bank building | Por three months before visiting | the famous Bake Oven specialists Mra. Van Broeklin could not walk | she had to be helped to the offices, | but after one treatment the ex perienced a miraculous change, The Intense pain she suffered bad pass d and she left the treatment rooms nd went to her home without as jatance, “It's wonderfal,” she declared. “I | wouldn't believe such a thing were had | not undergone the experience, for | had come to the possible | conclusion that little hope for relief) Merrimac also claima to have re That Bake Oven | turned $00 admissions, while many | (7 aprasions, roughness and severe was left for me. is ® Godsend invention, and every sufferer from rheumatism and kin-| dred grat Loughney ailments owes it a debt of tude.” & Loughney want to cure sufferers. ing for eo their and have in office a medical doctor and trained nurses who give every at tention Office dally. ultation, to women patients. hours, 8 a, m. to 6 p. m from 9 a, m | The Raleigh Turkish Baths ° | MEN ONLY, between U elo Pike, mecennal Sunday, KINS & HYEM, (Established 1893) BROKERS Private Wires, 804-206-800 Alaska Bi The Raven prescription service means that the doctor’s ekill In pre seoribing ls moat efficiently supple mented by the druggist’s skill in | compounding, RAVEN DRUG CO, | 1410 Gecond Av. | _ Do you want to buy a home? See The © classified real estate | Sotwenes _|quered may be made to serve as # They charge noth-| to noon only would Inerease to 1,000,000 The professor proposes to the qyoney by Imposing 4 hoavy death duty of 60 per cent on all inheritances and all estates left by » ebild. M. Hoaullow sugmeste servant or muntelpal official shauld be apointed to his office until be ie the parent of three children. This stipulation avould apply to women officials as well as men, M, Hea teu also advocates an annual reduc tion of the salaries of bachelor and epluster officials A bill has been placed upon the table of the French chamber mak tng it & punishable offense to refuse to accept or to send away tenants from dwellings because of their hay ing children, } annum. a year ralee collateral arents to an on) that no etvil ewer ART SHOW CAUSES EUROPEAN CRITIC8 SAY THAT THE EXHIBIT 18 VERY uoon, | From the art critics of Burope | come favorable comment on one of the }the leading art exhibits at A-Y.P exposition, the wood Ip | tarecta work of the German Artist Haberer, shown in the Oriental bullding The collection was shown In several European cities before being brought to Seattle, Di rector von Baherr, of the Art Acad emy of Harlem, sald of the exhibit a THE STARSAT PRESIDENT OF FRANGE AND G2A OF RUSSIA MEET IN UONFERENCE (My United Press) CHERBOURG, France, July a1 The caar of Russia and President | Fullieres of France exchanged vinite today, following the arrival of the | Russian fleet, escorting the Imperial yacht Standart, in the harbor, The }firet offical funetion today will be ja dinner on board the French erul or Verite, on which the proaldent ts | making his headquarters. | The booming of guns off the coast jtoday annoutioed the arrival of the (Ruwalan fleet. The c#ar, osarina and the imperial family's children were aboard the Btandart The French channel Meet received the royal visitors, the Vertte, with Fullteres and other high officials of the government on board lying near the shore. COMMENT The examples of wood tntarcla of Maberer’s are by far the finest in the world, and are that of our own museum, bent in supposed to be superior to where the found Bteenhotr of the Impe' Amaterdam, in speak ing of the collection sald; “in a certain the wood looks at first like play, but It mer its more attention than many a fe mous painting, It may be true that ite newness, or its reinstating by Haberor in its present beautiful form is responsible for tte popular ity, yet it in highly artistle and beautiful Director fal museum, wenne HUMAN BONES ARE (Ry Vatted Press) ST. PETERSBURG, July 21.—The | rony of fate, writes the Viadivostok respondent of the St Novoe Vremya, was never better ft luetrated than by certain faote that know ledge A committer has been formed re- cently tn the Russian capital under the pr f the Grand Duchess Olga Aloxandrovna, with the object of keeping the soldiers’ graves in the Far East in proper repair. Monuments have already been erected on certain battleft the Japanese having taken the laudable initiative at Port Arthur and on the Island of Okt in Teu Bhima Straits But iately there has sprung up to Japan a great demand for carbonts ed bone, which it te underet serves os & basis for a newly invent ed explosive of tremendous power Japanese agente are swarming ali over Manchuria and congregate the spots where battles have raged | most flereely to procure the raw ma terial, The Chines of course dare hot touch Japanese graves and care- fully avoid them, but at Bensthu sta toa on the Mukden-Shahe line tm mense heaps of Russian soldiers’ bones mixed with horse skeletons can be seen. | The dealers, ft in added, leave the | ekulls alone, but pay on the average & yen, or half a dollar, per 100 tein (140 pounds) of mixed bones. A hor have just come to my 00 rible thought, the observes, means of destroying their brothers and sona! A reader of the paper waye thin in not the first instance lot idiers remains being thus |desecrated, He recalia that within | four years of the battle of Plevna, | which war fought tn 1877 ite Russians and the Turks 4,000 hundred-welght of soldiers’ were dug up om the battlefield and shipped to serve as artificial fertti jeer. 'PAY STREAK PEOPLE BRING DAMAGE SUIT At a meeting of the owners of the different Pay Streak attractions, | 0 Olson was retained as At | torney for them In their combined | jeutt againat the Seattle Blectric company for damages aa a reeult of having no lights for over a hour during the bustest part of the even- jing Wednesday night. | There are about 66 attractions on |the Pay Streak, which Mr. Olson representa, Their individual olatme range from $100, the lowest, to about $600, the highest. The total in all will not figure leas than $25, 000, it ia thought, The Monitor and of the other shows turn in state }ments almost as large. | NOTED CANADIAN DIES. (hy United Press) Petersburg | between j Moffatt, bones | attempted biackmall! | $10,000, refusal bet jonly article _ USED FOR POWDER SEATTLE PEOPLE BUY MOOSE PASS (My United Freee) BEWARD, Alaska, July 31.—-Beat the business mon, represented by William Holmes and R. M. Pout, j have jot William Fairman and John Mad of placer and quarts claims, ea@-the | | purchase price is $35,000, part of! which paid in cash ‘the deai wae made through the efforts CJ T.| D. Corlew. About three weeks ago Hotthes | Fouts and Corley visited this prop erty and the terme of the deal were) | practically determined et that time. | | Holmes and Fouts nea el do attle to conealt with thetr asso. clates. Holmes returged to Reward }on the steamer Ohio and closed the matter. The purchasers are men of ample means and the work of developing) the property and placing producing basis will begin as soon as supplies and machinery can be placed on the ground. These will | be transported over the newly made trail from mile 29. cs QLAGKMAILERS. WANT $10,000 FROM MAR (Ry United Prees) DENVER, Colo, July 31.—James A. MeClurg, son-todaw of David H & capitalist and raliroad | butlder, has been made a victim of Latters ¥ere received by MeClorg demanding x followed with ® threat to dynamite the McClurg home. ~~ A CLOSE SHAVE ~ Many of Them Ma ining Every Day But Soon Feriten Close shaven would be of more frequent ocourrences but for the |tender faces of many men, which will not permit of shaving often. Heretofore, nothing has been sald in these columna about posiam, a new skin discovery, in connection with ite use after shaving. Ite ublieity and eales have been con ned almost exclusively to ite re. markable properties eczema oure; It stops the itching at once and oures worst cases in a few days. Vhile the application ot posiam after shaving ls one of lite minor uses, ach as for pimples, the complexion, ete. shavers wil! |find it a revelation, as It does | scrapings what tt does for all man jner of akin difficuities—heals and cures in a few hours, It ta] the possessing real anti- B.C. July 41 in Hamilton, of the Hudson Bay! company, who was in charge of New Caledonia district In the early days of British Columbia, died late septic and curative value that has jever been exploited for thls ipur pose, and will soothe and fone up the ekin as no tollet profiration could possibly do. Posiam can be had for fifty dents youterday, He was a relative of qt any reliable druggist’s, particu Lord MacAulay and nephew of Dr.) jarty the Quaker Drug Co, 2018 j Rae, the explorer: |Firet av. and 406 Pike at, who make a specialty of tt. Or! the PUT MINES: HROSRRROUNE, fed oncy Laboratories, No. 32 For the third time the efty coun cil finance committee yeaterday re ported favorably on the bill placing all wires in the downtown section of tm elty underground, Blectrical En 1D, Re mated the coat at about Lu 14 Calls from One Ad. The ad you see here ran in The Star just one day Four-re furnished cottage, fn cluding no, $18 Phone X#o16 It was ordered by 2724 KE. Union at The first party did not want the cottage. But the second one did and took tt Twelve more rented. Ryan & Co + Fourteen calls weren't bad on one Insertion, eh? what Ryan & Co, said “Just ron thi ad one day, ‘That'l) be enough.” Sure, Mike, and it was, Main 1060, Bmd. 441, called after it waa) When the ad was ordered, this ta} Ww New York olty, will send a trial supply free by mall to any one who will write for it. This ja sufficient to show results In 2 hours. Lady Wellington Lump Now $5.50 Per Ton at Bunkers If your dealer does not have It, phone Latimer-Wallace Co., Independent 6040; Sunset Main 6040. General office, 401 Hinckley Bik. intarcta | urchased the mining property | sen, on Quarts creek, in the oe region. The property ate! it on a) URDAY, JULY 31, 1909. (IN THE AUTOMOBILE WORLD) ANOTHER MILLION DOLLAR AUTOMOBILE €. M. FF. COMPANY BUYS THE DE LUXE MOTOR COM PANY OUT Another “mtilion- dollar deal,’ fand one fraught with as much ete jnifloance as any recently amdw'iy }the automobile business was cou sumated Friday, This was the pur chase of the automobile plant of the and River streets, Detreit, by the EMF Automobile Company, of |which Walter BE. Flanders ts prea! dept and general manager The amount involved was some where between three-quarters of a million and million dollars One wellinformed party places the {figures at $800,000, It was a canh deal throughout, Involving change of atook or other Interests All the land, buildings and machin ery are included In the buy, as also are patents, drawings, tools and fix no ex DEAL GONSUMATED Deluxe Motor Car Company at Clark | SEATTLE WILL HAVE A REAL AUTO RACE MEET |All Arrangements Are couple of a t : ' 20" dun g Now Complete for a Big pince tu ih aia be and Bunch of Interesting jyjyers in : «arrival of y to come ¢ ©Y Oxpeet Contests. of The Stat ® with oan salaliesiletsinin that Barney Oldfield oem tiseg ' ' L ‘st, On BY D, ©. HAMPSON om teu eb ( any taal ee After all, Hoattle i6 going to have fins hy My ; ' pod with Jan automobile race meeting of It tated ‘ long-ANatay jown, with all the varied contests) (iy qjqin , tourist’ thrown in, in spite of what has beer ee . ‘nnovation ig ge written in these columns to the| oie y cars, for a oontrary--or not to the contrary, but il rather in a spirit of unbelief that) jo pi more « : re the meeting could eve place , ‘ . front and has taken hold with ®\ jie wilt be MIU firm hand and some of the deta . at lenet are read at the Stadium in exposition grounds and for a the occasion the track will be Hy Volted Pree proved style, and will be made » Paelfie rallway safe ae any track in the world } hand that is pe FOR LOGAL RACED imin D, tures for making the car DeLuxe, to| Eliminate Oanger Points frase {0 Jamnes J, the manufacture of whieh the plant} The Meadows track, on which a snadian Pact y bas itherto been exclusively do |'hO * plage Nor y a Hee wot! Ww. D, Wallace, of the 0 Se Intermational tye vote — oto J ‘ the : . = |thorough racing order and a large | Motor Car ( , prairies, |aum of money will be apent in mak Of Peer Th Chalmers. Propowal te that | joan be y The prinetpal gov. | cars for 191) usy in the F , « the ‘ | ernjng all these renovations will be, | t k with the we factor’ the port ‘ | T0 HAVE A MOTOR jfiret and all the time, the elimina | named, making preparat od & tl Mine, A | tion of all danger potnts motor ee iy t xt th land already wanet by the Au-| expected, will | | |tomoblle Association of America, O'YF 1: ot Now wouldn't it jar you to think |are Bept. 8, 9, 10 and 1), and the | their several fact of mba are >| chat & whole lot of the nicest girls) tiret day will be held av terest ts folt in moto th of the lin Seattle are going to have a plo-| strict carnival, when the the entry of wevernl of Bee jnle on Lake Washington next week) the parade will delight powerful cars bandied | C,H. Weber ; Just because they have never-been-|on a gorgeous float. Thi ple, as it mear f Pe of the f introduced. They are the young) be elected by the genere f much that is spect r andi, ‘ | ( c jwomen employed in the auto gar) who will attend the fair thrilling in the coming battle for| “08 are oe ages and o.fices of the city first of August to the first of Bep- trophies and Il " 0 ous Last thine Miss Bridgeman of the tember, each person paasis « the | at at by the twentlerh cen Pr White Steamer Company was the | gates being entilied to one vot t benzine flyers ‘ f | hostew d now it le the turn of Hill-Climbing Contest | r Mise Beblosteln, an4/ 0. 410 on of Beotomber thet BUYS A HUDSON “” instead of an auto party on dry land) OP the %& Had gn. nt eB ag : - fwith kettles of ton to end up with, climbing o« bill, be eharvaak ot the Meme SSE mah it will be a launch party on the lake | Queee Anne hill, and the rest of . 5 Sasken with—the same tea kettles meeting will be devoted to the M H. L. Kemp, o wabact cs j dows, where there will be b Iron & Steel Co., has placed an or- t ‘MORE CONVERTS ARE | | Cadillac "208" have been sell: | | ing well this woek in the neighbor | hood of tte. Another woman, who has come to find that a good | machine Ix more or less of » neces jeity, ie Miss Helen Brown, bought a new car this week. J. G Ketchum, of Stanwood, ts likewise & convert to the ranks, and had « Se-|machine delivered within the last! |few days. Another car went to A C. 8 John, of Chehalle, and « fourth to D. F. Barry, of Palle City, both in this state, Doubtless the | on roads campaign ts responsible | flor the popularity of the auto throughout Washington. William C. Butler, president of the First Na jtonal bank of Everett, bas also bought @ new car. A new White Steamer car was sold this week to Mra. DE Dan bar, of Beattic, who ts especially Pleased with her purchase car ts a Model “O,' and will be used for the purpose of making many pleasure trips throughout the state. Cadiline * carload this next week—three of them fn fact—-and of this consign Want one? Woll hurry if you wish immediate deliv lery of this most popular car. OLYMPIC MOTOR CAR COMPANY DISTRIBUTERS OF BUICK CHALMERS-DETROIT THOMAS-FLYER POPE-HARTFORD AND PEERLESS MOTOR CARS The New Down-Town Garage One Block from Post Office | Phones: Main 4898; Ind, 992, WAIT Fifth A Avy. YENAWINE & SEIBERT | WoopWOonKKnns, Automobile bodies built and | remodeled. Wind Shields made | to order ent INTé, «1508 10th Ay, VIRESTONE TINK & RUBBI | COMPANY, | Automobiio Tires for any | | standard rim, Buggy, carriage and motor truck tires PmneeTeny ain & RUABER O18 Ki. Pike Be. | who! The | “}00" are coming by the | ment nearly all are alrendy sold. | youll have to | | ] } WwW past six months, & The 1910 types, while contaim no radical departure from Chalmers engineering p j ments in outward appearance which make it the stunning car in the ranks of American-made cars. 2 The new models arrive about August 1 Agents for Franklin Motor Car | Automobile Supplics, Storage and | Repaire | ATTLE AUTOMOBILE 00. 422 Tenth Ay. and 1422 Bawy. Largest Gerege tn the Pacific Northweat Bast 1814, Ind. 1917. Beattie, Wrath j | pETROIT” ELE ¥. A. WING, THE WHITE STEAM CAR Baker Electrics 1409. Tel OFFICE AND GARAGE, 11-18 BROADWAY GOODRICH TIRE Ie What You Require. GORHAM Rt B10 Pivet Av Storing and repairing strictly attended to, Electric cars stor ed and charged. Care for hire Full Line of Supplies Phones, Sunset, East 245, Ind, 885 SEATTLE AUTO BROKERAGE |) 110 Blanchard st. used Autor bargain prices, Price the lowest. Every car ly overhauled Slightly Maxwell Royal Sales Co. * for Royal Tourist 10 and 22 HP. Ranabouts Jackson Antomobtl | FORO to 81,050. A ROADWAY | fan, MARKO BUNNEEA, ENC Oldsmobile “Cadillac” LAUNCIIN® ANB M Levt tn Weatall, The Car of Strndartieation as el bi | BRIGHAM 4 FENN moron FRA CUMMINGS AUTO CO. i co. ind, ete Distributors Rays of W ashington ° 4 . \ ig of W Route ane 1 Marton ‘ { Pike Street ae B 40," i MeDONA ”s Studebaker ? BU peorptting Mer rine FUREKA MG vorything In riage Biestries. Y erimming line, Blip. tinthge & ©. MM. F. 80," 91,400. | apectalty Ae ‘0. B. Boattle | v. yore Quarters 810-21 BP it iw 2201 to | Wine at, near. Broadway ; Siinaet, Maat Sed; Ind aman Phones! #08 First Av anor & | Pierce Arrow Motor Cars | ‘The Motor Car Agency, Inc. Tem Offioea, ed Mebiborn ped Dutiding. — 8008, 1 “The Babcock Electric: THY COUPLE-GHAKR TRUCK, | Commerctal Garage | M. nece, 198T First Se. Phones,

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