The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 20, 1909, Page 13

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. acirl lael Flavia | S8= | | | se Mi THINGS HUM AT FAR ‘|Bagpiees ¥ will | Sing and} Kilties Will Be Seen at| A.-Y.-P, E. When Scots! Meet Tomorrow. pAITION ROOFING. To ibe. Per eauare tit are. i from wa Paint from wa We ship any mt for free. Matied The Scotch celebration at the A-Y.P. exposition tomorrow will be , [flelosely Identified with that of Van ater} Couver, B.C, day, and with the take) Children’s Preach Pete also on the omram the day will be an inter} | esting one at the fair. The Scotehmen coming from across the Canadian line will gath jer at the wharf with the Duke of Connaught’s Rifies and band, and march to the Vancouver arch whieh will be dedicated in the }morning. Then the clansmen will *|proceed to the fair to join the oth er Sootchmen in the Caledonian y parade which starts at noon Pipers and drummers from all */over the Pacific coast will be pres nd one fine Cut th Costume aw) The parade will terminate at the ‘e*") Stadium where, at 1 o'clock, will be sin the Scottish dancing competi , | tonsa, the bagpipe competition and} the athletic events, all for hand jsome prize In the evening a apecial program | Will be given at the Amphitheatre | With Scottish entertainers The prizes of the afternoon will be dis } tributed and the prise winners will q lagain perform. =| A big feature of the afternoon | program at the Stailium will be the! tug of war between the policemen! }and the firemen are oid 146) Ae gay and full of life and color Ty 'narmese George, | 44 the Beotch celebration will be . i-tb«ithe French fete, produced In Fane | Auditorium tomorrow afternoon, by the Women's clubs. The Me yp and ane 4 bust x 18-20 x 1 LIVESTOCK. FOR Bale ; ——. | the revelries brtive, Wedineniay s 2h head! French ws with young even At ial Posrding and Sa for all purpoew fee. Tt Western avenue a and dances of the! peasantry of a hundred yeara ago have been rehearsing for weeks, and the result will be a fee tival that will be beautiful tn the extreme. WATER FRONT AT A PREMIUM and Bremerton Navy a. Navy Yar ¥ hae the ¥ good water front for sale at any price around the navy yard. Navy Yard City le a side the navy yard, and has one mile of the prettiest water front Bi] on Puget sound. At Our Expense taking E * f Fe Doak house “corte and bun phon | é a Fane Pl ABSTRACTERS. % Baitey, $04 Promeer teed ties and corporat the BICYCLES. a ve tls bieye! On) new | Large Lots $40 and Up On terme $4 down a 1 ified = abs elty and paid fo © bute ff homes on ew mente. You can wetto! mifiy abe dette 7 Hl yard. Canikihat office and go fl with us on the fast mow stem, HB. Kebnedy. Cc dock 10. tienes da. a ride. 1.000 chetce lots and tracts to select from. H BREMERTON DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, 106 Cherry St.. Grownd Floor, Call or write for maps and prices. until we jock will we Toronin Cuneds Canada, ete) A gene Interest aitowe? on | amd (owe gree. RRS V ihott. Mast <n AND STATIONERY. ‘ ieee = for 1 FRE ay { CHIROPODISTS. = Chiropediet Lad Bide Phone Main 497? ELAIRVOVANTS. Grant, shoves obras chen erie: Peers iy tor vo fait Me; at 164 Bist Ma our old tes a fen ts Wille iCTIVE /& SERVICE. — DEYRCTIVE AOENCY, ie tide. General tine of ett night Consultation strictly ondence all eastern cities MIL J. A CODY, Supt from new MODEL MILLINERY CO. ager Peeks SLE Setond aed Pike.” PAINTERS. a Painting, paperbanging, toting and decorating by Gay or contract. City Painting Co, 106 Seneca at. Vhone L| 1408. ———_ —- POSTAGE STAMPS, favings Bank Bide bough ton Bik pencleenelase Aen Collections bought and seid. Sehwede, 1408 Fearth. PHOTOGRAPHERS SUPPLIES. —{ am now giving cut claws dental work. Head in The Star about the SILVER PLATING. ed EX, 114 Union of, “W. V, Kesler & Co., ing and gus fitting. fl Moat afte o's call when Ie heed of 8 LUMBER. Mara nine a nat 678 nets Peruce lomber; gompiete ed) First av & Main SS PRINTERS. Pike Trick Binding and Printing Co, Place, Reattie. Both phones 1371 six}. tab bathe; “SECOND: HAND CLOTHING, ‘ ladies and gewthe: clath: ine turnt | Oph. D.. Grad | ture, ete 16 Piest av Wone-Fisher ¢ ante Op Ind Koge THIC “PHYSICIANS, Conaty mia. cases and Ind. 1665 _NUMBERS. “Ind Te SIGNS AND HCUS STORAGE. | MESTON Caton Tranafer 1024 tat TRANSFER COMPANIES. 2608 Vernon furniture me, Hallard M Ma D. Wtley, transfer, | atined. Dealing, OF Patiorn and moving. 4 jaliaed 951 EMM. Main bose PHYSICIANS os Les tao-simile yee Ke in 0: other # Fox and other goin weitten Jeters pely Co, Hoors 4 ¢ * Bank Big LOVERING » Bacheng maved Born — ne of Telegravhy. A wt tt of wireless expert instruction. tt] Gur iooation just weet expo grounds MuIn diseaonn Mock Mi Arende the | @ boys and girls who will perform in|, feontrol of the machine, due leventn, |Cox, also of Vancouver. |performance an | Was suggested, Mra. Cox, not car | reconds FRIDAY’S A.-Y, THE STAR-—FRIDAY, | -P, E. PROGRAM \ CALEDONIAN DAY, VANCOUVER, B, C, DAY, CHILDREN'S DAY FRENCH FET KNIGHTS OF T HE MACCABEES, Exposition gates open SPECIAL—CALEDONIAN DAY, Caledontan day Vanoouver day corpa, High School ¢ &y. and up Second ay 10:00 a. Dedication of the \ 11:80 a. parade of th Stadium, add: Maypole dance, 1245 p.m 1:00 p.m 745 p.m Vancouver, eram., Natural nC CHILDREN’S DAY FRENCH FETE, | ° pm 0 P. M—Auditorium Beattle Federation of Auditorium program) Lecture on “Art,” by New York and Pasad Knights of the Maccabees break Fireworks, athering of the Scottish Highland society and Van eouver delegation at the grounds. sn of welcome, President J, 6 followed Seottlah dances and athletto ¢ Amphitheatre , delegation will join in the Caledonian day pro: Grand parade on expoattion grounds | French fete French fete Parade. Parade, Connaught's Own Rifles. with Sixth regiment Duke of Bightoenth Meld ambulance adeta, Line of march, down First ancouver arch, Third and Marion, | | Grand exposition grounds Chilberg. |} by bagplpe competitions, || ta. 6 Grand ening concert | under the Women's Clubs. (Repetition of afternoon Ausploos of the Miss Mary Stewart Dunlap, of ona, Women's building camp bombardment of Morro Castle MUSIC, to 12 pm to 4:30 00. Concert Concert Ellery's Ba Wagner ry’s Ra f Hightand FIVE KILLED IN AN AUTOMOBILE WRECK RRR RAR DEMAND IMMEDIATE ACTION. A letter signed Lowman, president Yandell, secretary of the Se # attle Chamber of Commerce, * has been addressed to Mayor John F. Miller, urging upon * him the necessity for imme ® diate action in the matter of the protection of the “Death Curve,” ax it has come to be known, where the fatal auto mobile accident occurred last Plight. The letter points out that within 18 months no leas than six machines have gone through this rail, causing death, painful injuries and de struction of valuable property by J * * * * « * and © . * * * * * * * * . * * * * . * * * * * * * * * * * * * eee ee ee foreman of the today emphatically state red lantern nailed to the bridge railing at Fourth ay, 8. and Ap dover at. has nightly been maintain ed under his orders. street department that a Was Lantern Burning? This morning the lantern missing. Presumably (t was into the bay when the big auto smashed through the ralling inst night. Whether the light was burn ing last night cannot be le ding to friends of Ira the dead chauffeur, It does not seem reasonable that he would have driven his car at a high rate of speed had the Keht been burning On the other hand, his friends ar gue, it ts possible that Parry was arried j the | clutch sticking, making It impos sible to slow down #0 as to take the curve easily The tragic accident of last night | was the sad ending of a pleasurable The victims came to Seat tie Inst ‘Sanday from Vanconyer, B C./ to visit the exposition. The party attended the Star theatre last night. In the party were Mra. T After the automobile ride ing to accompany the party, return ed to her room at the Artington ho- tel. En id Parry. At Pirst av, and Marton at. the women engaged Ira Parry, who was married and lived at the New Pitts burg apartments, 126 Warren st., to make the trip. The women pressed a preference to go to Luna Park, but Parry thought the roads too rough. He was then told to take them where he chose. Parry start ed for South Park and Georgetown, and was apeeding along the Fourth ay. bridge when his car took the plunge of death. i George Gileng, of 4205 Rainier av, was walking west on the Andover st. bridge, about 6 yards) from the abrupt turn when the car crashed through the railing “Tt was a terrible sight,” valid | Otleng. “It seemed to me that the | auto was making betwoen 30 and 40 miles an hour, There was a} crash and as the big, black car hurt led through the alr, screams of ter-| i ror rent the air “With a heavy splash the big auto | plunged into the water, For a # ond or two | could bear nothing, | and then came groans and terror ized cries for help. I ran to the gap in the bridge and peered down | into the inky darkness for a few Those awful cries for | help, an those poor women were | drowning right within a few feet] of me, I shall never forget. Piead For Help. ‘Save me, oh, save me! them ery, and then one by on voloes died away. Helpless, crouched there, I yelled for asniat I heard | the ATHLE TKK STORE For the Summer Outing SPALDING BATHING Worsted and Cott and (wo-plece gar 91.00 Wo Trunks Bie, He nnd The 2 CANVAS The, 81.60 and $1.76 $1.60, 81,75 und #2 Shirts and Trowsers, Tennls 4 Croquet sorrs Rathing Low out High eut Outin complete onta- Georiaing’ a] ‘ast inatied tree logue, \eeiny nddte |A.G SPALDING & BROS Concert, Wagner's A-Y-P fance felinging to the auto, | found ourselves in water, | hold of the part of the auto which "ALONG THE WATERFRONT | the North yesterday | taken, and | visiting the North for the first time Hand, head ef Cascades. nd, Music Pavillon A-Y-P. Band, Nome Cirele. nd, Musle Pavilion re, drume I could make out two forme} of} #8 tor} of water, and Roy Vandovander South Seattle hearing my ¢ help, rowed his boat the of the aeeldent and re dd the two} jyoung Women, It was a terrible | sight.” Rey ndevander, who effected the reseue of Miss Paul and Min lives within a fow hundred scene of the accident, | ome one calling for) help and | got out my boat In a hurry,” sald Vandevander, “It was inky black and there was no light! to guide me, | could hear a woman calling, ‘Save me! Save me!’ and I} rowed toward the bridge Just as 1 reached the spot one of the young! women hanging to the wrecked auto cried, ‘Oh, save my siater—she's on that log.’ I looked and saw aj form sagging over a boom log, I rowed toward the body but just aa reached over to grab it my boat struck the log and the woman slip ped toto the water and sank from sight.” Fish for Bodies, A report of the aceident waa made to the authorities, and armed with pike poles policemen and fire } mon prodded about the sunken maj chine In etght feet of water. For two hours the search was con tinued before the bodies of Mins Cowan and Mra, Grothe were found 06 & sandbar about 300 yarda south of the seene of the accident, whore they had been carried by a strong tide Parry's body was found floating about half a mile southwest of the sunken auto. There were no bruises on bodies ered Death instance was due to drown | Although a rough search was) made by the police and firemen no trace of the bodies of Mra, Colvin and Mise Marguerite Paul could bel found. The bodies are at the undertak ing establishment of Butterworth & | Sons. the} in each) Prostrated With Grief Miss May Paul was prostrated| with grief when seen this morning My God, can’t you leave us alone? it's terrible enough to bear with oot having to tefl of it again,” ox Claimed the grief stricken sister, an| tears welled 0 her ey 4 stream-| wd down her cheeks. Mins Hiscox, laboring under torrt-| ble excitement, talked briefly | know we were making pretty fair speed when I remember that] we Brack something and then we she said.| | struggled and managed to get) Was above water, 1t was a hideous nightmare = too terrible to even think about. I don't believe I shall ever forget that wild plunge which! carried my friends to their death.” The scene of the accident is one of the most stulater spots on Elliott bay. A dozen automobil have crashed through the railing at that point but no fatalitios have resulted several months ago, until last night. The Steamer St. St. € rolx arrived tn} from her second excursion trip to She brought! back 170 tourtats, prossed themselves as delighted with their visit to the North The President left this morning} for San Francisco at 10 o'clock.| Every berth aboard of her wae her hold was full to} the hatch The 8. 8. Jefferson loft last night lor Skagway and Sitka The bulk of her passengera were tourists, Altogether she carried 185. The Japanese liner Aki Maru ar-| rived in port last evening and ted} up at the Great Northern docks. | She brought ov 4,000 tone of freight and a@ large quantity of tea | There wore 87 passengers eT SHY OF DIVORCE (iy United Prew,) DETROIT. uniform law fon here bille of motte Mich, Aug commissioners, in ses today lading act. After ut of the way they iniform marriage commissioners have decided not to touch the but wil! jenve that to be attended to by the are cor thin te will take The law | divorce problen | divorce congress at Its next session | To Vancouver il:30 p.m. Return by Daylight Through Victoria Princess Char lotte both ways, giving time for a visit at the cities of Vancouver and Victoria Takes you en route through Active pass and the San Juan islands. CANADIAN PACIFIC, 609 Frat Av. one ALBERT HANSEN, Jeweler Firet and Cherry, Optical Department |farfdred and sixteen joxtending from Jersey City to Den | following the diseovery of the head Jof the operators wan nc |men suspected jfound ten jatven to the officers of the raided which was out |“ “ition brought to Meht the fact that ‘ARIES AFTER LONG lover Tilden, M1. all of whom ex-| —— AUGUST 20, 1909, BUCKET SHOPS IN .| TROUBLE AT LAST Eboauanrane RAIDED AND A LARGE NUMBER FAIL TO RECEIVE THE REPORTS. ai (hy Untied Pree) LOUIS, Mo. Aug Four bucket shopa’ GOES AMVING MAD IN BLSTERING SUN (Hy United Proms.) HAN DIIGO, Cal, Aug raving maniac aa the result harrowing expert on the deserts near Cuyamaca mountain, where she wandered for two days without water in the biistering Davidnon, a comely girl of 25 years, was brought to this elty today Mins Davidson disappeared from a hotel in Julian Tuesday evening Karly youterday she was found by & searching party on the opposite aide of the mountain, Her apparently was entirely gone, aa a result of the torrible suffering abe had endured, She will be oxam ined by the local insanity commis sion 16 COMING TO SEATTLE. ou 20 20.—-A ver are without quotations today of @ quarters of the concern which fur nlahed the telegraphic market in. formation, operated ayer a harness shop. Immediately following the dincovery of the place the author ites stopped all the instruments and closed the rooms occupled by the officiala of the concern. The evidence gathered by detect ivow will bo submitted to the Sep tember grand Jury The finding of the b oun ndquarters dental. De toctives were searching for of runnip hand books” on the horse races, when one of them heard the click of tole | graph instruments above a harness shop they were passing Reinforced by policemen made their way Into the telegraph operators work and a force of clerks at w writing quotations on blackboards which covered the walls. The slouths then began to trace down the source of the Information | (Dy United Pree) FOND DU LAC, Wis, Aug John Campbell, who has be local agent for the Chics Mil waukeo & St. Paul rafiroad here for & number of years, has been pro moted to general freight agent on ithe Const extension with head quarters at Seattle, Wash 20. they and at LORD COMING TO COAST, (By Untied Pree NEW YORK, Aug. 20. | Strathcona, who |s now 89 years old, accompanied by his grand jebildren, Donald and Mise Frances , and found another office | by the same yp pin a bullding overlooking the chamber of Further investiga Lord commerce. 4 man with a spy glass read the quotations from the board of the chamber of commerce and then tel phoned the stock quotations to the headquarters, and from there they were sent to the bucket shops in aif nt cities The Missourt law against the op eration of bucket shops Ie strict PINCHOT.BALLINGER BOUT, (ty Untied Pree) DENVER, Colo, Aug. 20. definitely shown today Pinchot Halling ntroveray will] not enter the deliberations of the trans Minsiasipp! congress, in ses | Of Schively in the Schively hearing fon here. The belief ts strong that|!@ the house, minor bills were un roaident Taft sent & message to} der discunston ssident Walsh, asking that the| matter be not mentioned | today, en route to Vancouver, B, C CUB LIONS FOR TAFT, (By United Press) ROME, Avg President Taft Kaiser Wi Germany and {Emperor Fr of Auntria wil m of ang Joseph h rece « from P: ATTORNEY ISRAEL ARGUING, (iy Onlted Premed OLYMPIA, Aug 10—The today ts Hatening to the arguments of Attorney lerae!l for the defense Tt was) | that the! senate | f the slothful is as a hedae of thorns.—Iibie Kvery man has his bes Cleero Takes. 500 Years) | to Play Even of re it in astonishing to see fires to property on| no insurance is carried. It} * to be @ trait of human na | ture for ach Individual that be is so careful as to f of fire, At the present low made by the| Mutual Fire Associa | tlon of thin elty would require five hund years for the insur ance cost to equal one single total lose on the best class of dwellings | and contents. In words a} | man would have to be Incky enough not to sustain a loss for five hun jdred yearae merely to play even. | SPRINGFIELD, IL, Aug. 20.—J.|The man who realizes this will Pierpont Morgan today pald to the! surely not go without insurance for of state his personal | another twenty-four hours eee] $96,047 for articles of in-) corporation for the Chicago & Great Northern railway, whieh he will buy | tomorrow at the receiver's sale. DOCTORS UNDER BAN, United Pree) LOS ANGELES, Cal, Aug 20 Oriental drug dispensers and herb |doctors are unmlér the tan of the National Pharmaceutical associa jtion, which is holding its annual | Jeonvention tn this city tting ain HAZARDOUS VOYAGE After experiencing gales such as er before had attacked them, the eptain and crew of th tinh bark Zinita arrived in port night days trom Tyne the were our | how | In reading the news Items pape many which ne occur Newenatle At} tives sere furious that all hope lated again left the hearts but they wor winds and sea of ever aeoing he t i hard ger triumphed. Part of the |cost of f 100 tone of fire | Northweatern it brok at e in no | nd f y rarko brick loose from Its lashings and threaten led te demotiah the whole #hip. The Zintta i by Lang & Pulten of Greenock, and has made| us trips to the Baund insurance mainting was jettisoned when it Morgan to Buy Railroad. aeeretary check f 1207 Second Av. Opposite Hotel Savoy. Just Arrived A new shipment of our famous Making Balloon Trip, ST. LOUIS, Mo, Aug. 20.—The jballoon “Missouri” ascended at Peoria, Ml, last night and passed at noon today, hay.) the distance of 150] ‘Perfecto Dollar Glove limported direct from France, made of the best kid, all shades, sold for more elsewhere, Only $1.00 a Pair Martin's Favorite, of superior quality, a pair $1.50 KAYSER’S Long and Short Silk Gloves at | reduced prices, ing traveled millea, Harmony. I'm sorry 1 had these trousers nade eo tight Oh, 1 don't kivow match the Chippendale beautifully.” —#era Georke: you| furniture | Bleeecker—Do you belleve there ts room at the top? Houston—There is at the top of the tax itet The fellows there al ways seem t manage to get their names removed. Pock i The captain wae frecetving the new middy “Well, boy, the old} story, I suppose. fool of the family | ae nt to fea h, no, air piped the boy that's all altered since your day.’ Williams College Purple Cow 117 Yesler W NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC The entire stock of the Chicago Loan and Jewelry Com Watches, Diamonds, will be sold at pany, consisting of Jewelry, and all ed pledge unrede PUBLIC AUCTION Sale idering the 4 Without limit commences Saturday, 10:30 a, m,, and will continue daily until the entire stock is August closed out. Valuable presents given away to ladies attend ing this sale, Chicago Loanand Jewelry Co. M. H, FINKELBERG, AUCTIONEER, Ida |! reason |} n the} Howard, arrived on the Mauretania |) 6 as a gift @ pair of || to think || | 13 at pollee headquarters, and Ber goant Jack King, stationed at Bab lard, will be given the temporary captaincy with yondquarters at the falr grounds Temporary Bergeant of Pollege | William Westedt, who has been ati n of Police L. J | toned at the exposition Lb pow Stuart, who has been in charge of ¥48 also appointed to a permanen' the exposition squad since June 1,;sergeancy by Police Chief Ward, to was today given a permanent berth | fll the vacancy“ereated by Captain by Police Chief Ward. The move King’s Patrolman B& wan hastened by the death of Cap: | ward Herald, a member of the force tain of Police Alex MeDonald since 1807, will don a temporary Captain Stuart wih be sorgeant's atripes ri STUART APPOINTED CAPTAIN. OF POLICE Temporary Cap promotion stationed Remova Sale High Rent Forces Us to Move to New Location. Everything for the New- Born Babe to 14 Years On Sale One-Third Off We are the only exclusive dealers in children’s wear in Seattle, and sell or make to order everything for the child's wardrobe. WE QUOTE JUST A FEW OF THE SPECIAL PRICES PRE- VAILING DURING THIS BALE, Little Wo Bults, 6 $1.50, Boys’ ah 2 to years, now Tbe Rompers, all sizes up to 6, in all Colors ..+5 Infants’ Lawn Bonnets, from 25 up, at ONE-THIRD OFF The Dresses .. - Hoe $1.00 Dresses ... 5 $2.00 Dresses .. $i. Lilliputian Bazaar Phone Ind. 4803. 921 Third Av. THIRD AND MADISON RETIRING FROM BUSINESS $100,000 Stock of FINE SHOES SACRIFICED TREEN SHOE CO 707 First Avenue

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