The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 30, 1909, Page 10

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CONTROVERSY |v ee WAXING HOT Fight Between Ballard Residents and Moneyed Interests Is at Its Height. RALLARD, Aug. 30-—-The street car fight has caused much more comment and the people are much more interested in the outeome than fm the fight for annexation three yoars The city coupell must aot quic and wisely or the peace iid eae community will be sadly | di dail : Bicsletis “Naas aieeh Areuments for and against the | ™any terms for drunkenness, and new franchise on ith N. W, are| {ils thme he will most Itkely be tn The 14th ay,|for 90 days, the Hit in the flying thick and fast faction seem to have the best of | M&A who fell ont of the third story the argument so far, but the Ballard | Window of the Western house, on Av, men say that thoy are waiting |e Fourth of July, The doctors for it to come up before the corpo: | ld at that time that he would rations committee before they give | Nave been killed if It hadn't been out thelr arguments, At that time | tat he waedrunk, Emil celebrates }this event every so often and al o present etition tt Shey intend to present a petition ©)... ands in fall, bes Semlee Cee o| 4 *reble, one of the leaders A - 5 on rere eS a letter to The Star,|., Nearly $80,000 will be spent tn 4s that the real estate men on | tls ward tn the next year in erect Hlard av. who do not travel on the | {46 poles, stringing wires and build ne, are the onea that are holding | {2% 4 lghting plant, so that Ballard t up. They do this because they |® be fitted out with street lights. |THE SWEET GORN SEASON---OUR REAL BULLFIGHTING TORO AND AN UNWILLING TOREA- DOR MIX IT. In the midat of earthquakes and other things on the hot coast of Mexico, there were doings on the Central America, Down below, a little forward of the second-cabin passenger's quar ters, lay a ninefoot alligator, an ike to see the cars pass their place | - of business every & minutes, he} says, even If it means that the work- Ing people have to walk, | He adds that {t ta n of these people that The funeral of Louls Dalitn, whose body was found in the bay! last Saturday morning, was held | the faut} thls afternoon at 2 o'clock from the} € ouncilinan | Greek chured When the body was! fit a business block on | found Saturday, it wns thought a tte ty poe they choale Gat i first that the man had been mur made to suffer for it. J. T. Arm-| ered, but this theory was diaproy Strong will support the franchise | ¢¢ when the money that was sup- when it conles up before him. posed to have been stolen was ‘On the other hand, F. J, Hemen, |found in bisscoat. The funeral was the leader of the Ballard ay. fac: |beld under tho direction of Graham tion, has some arguments, He says |@ Eogemann, that his side represents the money: | Ballard and that they |. © _ Npoger otedeo gaan | Frank Johnson, 2400 West Gist st, “The me: long ore pay e celebrated their silver wedding. ated part ‘ot th gritty? this | Friends and reletives were present ward, while the men on Lith.ay, do/#8d many beautiful presents wore not even own their own homes, | Tcelved by the couple. During the, Many of them are renters from ua. ite ning a telegram of congratula Why should they be the rulers in tlons from relatives in thelr old) fan affair like this? When the mat-| home in Michigan was recetved. | ter comes up before tie council ‘we will be present and if the fran- chise is granted It won't be our fault.” This is the way he and the Fest of titat crowd take the matter Last Friday evening Mr. and Mra The Norwegians of Ballard, 3,000 strong, were at the fair today, o brating thelr day. Many we native costumes. ‘SVE CHILOREN Pos tr The Ratlard baseball team Went to Tacoma yesterday with the fntention of bringing home the antlers of the Tacoma team, but ax) + seodbaigpelines ggeliyd deed the oth it of insanity Mra. Carrie Sanders, | ‘ . game aged 41, of the Florence addition, | Yo 4 1B Tacoma’ favor. The kame | tive five of her alx children mor the Tacoma team landed on Wood-|Phine. While trying to feed the worth, the Ballard pitcher, for eight olsen to the sixth child she was} Hite, After this awful Inning) detected by a neighbor. She then Nel 4 confessed Fag otal alge Mag cr eoetinry One child is dead. The others the Hallard catcher, tried to xtop a, Wl live, The mother also took foul tip with his knee in the fifth Polson and cut her throat, but ts ox-_ and was out of the game for » tew | Dected to recover. The children minutes, Quite a crowd of rooters “#"s* !n age from 2 to 10 years Went with the team. THROW GATES OPEN, - The management of the White Three hours after he was releas- City amusement park have decided | ed from the county jail Saturday, to throw their gates wide open. hott trig Mae being an | charging no admission, and In addi- it runkard, il Slestrom i lodged in the ks ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Aug. 30.—In a vawleville act and the Steel Plant, THURSDAY OF ) WEEK Street, at 9:15 A. M., arriving at IRONDALE Fare * Round Trip for a thorough inspection of the big steel plant, of competent guides. every one will be taken. Hence if you con which are now on sale, is advisable, The steel plant is nearirfg completion. trip of 76 miles through still waters. baskets or get lunch at IRONDALE. |smarted lke ¢ tion outer band concerts and free}the car t ithe wagon an - Business Men’s Excursion to IRONDALE Steamship HYAK will leave Flyer Wharf, foot of Marion IRONDALE at 2:30 P. M. and reaching here at 5 P. M. 50c This special direct excursion to IRONDALE on a fast boat will be run on especially convenient hours, allowing you to get home in ample time for dinner. Ample time will nevertheless be allowed The number of tickets to be sold is positively limited, and . this excursion, an early application at our offices for the tickets, fl The trip will be full of interest for you. The run to IRONDALE is a delightful water You can bring your lunch MOORE INVESTMENT COMPANY 400-410 ARCADE ANNEX, SEATTLE astortment of parrota and a dozen big horned, wide eyed steers, It was creepy enough to have these thi in close proximity, but it was worse for the defenseless pas sengere when the crew, In slaughtering one of the steers, aroused the alligator and the chat tering parrots. The alligator flopped about and ground the fron atanchions between | its teeth and the parrots yelled bird and Spanish epithets until the alr nne pepper, Of said today that hased at a Mex: y’ were cheap ficers of the the steers were pu fean port because th and because the » or Was run ning short of fresh m Soon after the Ella left the lower coast, the boatewain, a big fellow known as Hans, was ordered to kill and drens rT one of the animals, He obeyed orders Ike’a good sailor, but his ex ae PIGNICKERS END DAY WITHA DEATH VISIT (iy United Pree) PORTLAND, Or, Aug. 20.--One man was killed, one fatally Injured and four persons badly bruised last night when an ear on the on upper Albina lr containing @ party of piokntc ry Williams av. The dead Williom Harker, engraver, em- ployed on the Oregonian. Fatally injured: Willlam Brandt, driver. Slightly hurt Mr. and Mra. Stener, Miss Lizzie burgess. The wagon was returning from Columbia slough, where the plente occurred, and was moving slong ks. ‘The car dragged the occupants for on THIS at noon, leaving under the direction template attending ‘THINGS DOING ON THE STEAMER ELLA steamer Ella, in port Tuesday trom | 4 tite’ those imprisoned could be} THE STAR—MONDAY, AUGUST 30, 1909. OWN IDEA OF ENOUGH AT A report that his road tnten |vade the states, Howe’ the Canadian Pacific had an excel lent Working agreement with fev eral American ines. The ratiroad — wees | inagiate has many words of praise perien e will long be remembered | f), the AYP. exposition, which on the Ella, vi r terday Belsing « sledge hammer, Hans |"° Visited vestertay struck the steer a vicious blow that | ~ ’ failed to stun, but was successful in giving. the beast # violent attack | of madness. It was evident In three | de that the steer was original: | ended for the bull ring at eo City. Bellowing and stamp |tng, the steer bored his horna tnto the planks agd seared the wits out) jof all hands on the lower deck, | | Plunging about, the steer was tn im: | |minent danger of getting loowe and jtaking charge of the — rolling teamer, when « daring German w winging the sledge ham mer above his head, laid the aul | mal low | “Bed vos nodding,’ explained one of the crew lacontcally, this morn } in telling of the boatsewatn’s | rience. Nodding at all, but der bos'n| jwchmeared mit blood ven der) ehteor be shtiok mit a knife abtick | der knife tn his teet’ yust ike Cap: tain KMd, der pirate. Ho! Ho! Us udder fellors ve laugh like der but“ der mad ike | ryting and kick der kuh und) schmear Dood all over mit his tace. Nicht der sleberslaben von daber | |atts, ein power hausen mit biiteen | jund dunder. Shttl der bos'n kill | jaar kuh, #0 vy eo much nolee after) ali besides.” = e 4 SORE REE ES ED about 100 feet. When the car was brought to a stop the wagon and the victima were pinioned under- neath so firmly that it was neces | sary to jack the end of the car up aken out WIFE BEATER IS KILLED BY WIFE (iy Catied Press.) SAN FRANCIBOO, A Walton Lampe w shot in | head and fatally wounded youterday | by hie wife, in thelr apartments at the Holland hotel According to | the statement made by Mra. Lampe \to the police after her arrest, her |husband had habitually beaten her and charged her with improper re jlations with her former hashand, Dr. P. ©. Surney, from whom she was divorced two years ago. ‘The Lampes were married six months ago, and Mre Lampe deciar- jed that their whole married Ife has been marred by quarrels. For |an hour Mra. Lampe kept ber bus band tn the room after she had | wounded him. She says that she jendeavored to get him to retract ‘the charges be had made against BY TRAIN MILLION WILL SEE FAIR WEXT MONTH “Beptember will be the biggest | month of all,” says President Chil | berg, discussing the growing suc cove ond Increasing attendance at the fair, With Beattle day and Taft day) coming next month, the prediction | wwm0 AT ST. LOUIB, Aug. 20—Five per-lthe big fair, following the musteal sone were killed yesterday by the! ents of Sunday and the Norwe | collision of their automobile with a! Rock Island passenger train near jeans on Monday, Includes on Tues | | here. | day Holland day, Michigan day and) The dead, who are waldéats of the meeting of the Direct Legisia St. Louls, are: Theodore F. Witte, | tion league, on Wednesday Wiscon- Thepdore Witte, jr, aged 3, Mrs. |#in day, on Thursday Smith Family | Carl Kitnge, Misa Halcyon Campbell beginning of THitt's) and Frederick O. Witte, The party had been at Creve Coeur lake, a resort a few miles weat of the city, and were speeding | homeward when killed nable to see the train, or to hear ite ap-| pan day, proach because of the noise made by the motor io driving the auto mobile up an embankment, Theo- dor. Nitte steered directly into the | path of the train, which was mak ing fourty mf an hopr. ‘NOTED COLLEGE BAND on Friday Fish day and We | natchee day, and on Saturday San Francieco day, Dairy day and Prince nd biggest of all, Ja- ERNEST FOWLER 10 COACH QUEEN ANNE, Ernest Fowler, the University of | Colorado man who helped coach the | | Lincoln high football squad tat | fail, has been transferred to Queen | Anne high, where he t* to be head we in —_ coach of athletics, Fowler fe a} St. Olaf's College Band, of North-| good man, both at football and on | wegian Day celebration Monday | Superviston when the great spectacle of ~the| | wogian pageant will parade the fatr| a Kurope and played before the king! parttatly ,paralyzed by an electric | Norway. Tomorrow the Nor! shock she received while holding | phitheatre dicted by her physician, has grown | YOUNG MAN SWIMS Medical men say now it feild, Minn., will arrive in Seattie| the track, and Queen Anne should | landing of the Vikings will be re grounds, The band has a world.| TACOMA, Aug. 90.—Mins Mande | Jan singing soctetior will give! q telephone receiver a fow days ago, | may be weeks and months before LAKE WASHINGTON: leg are paralyzed and have no sen-| sation tomorrow, to take part in the Nor-|turn out some good teams under bis) produced on the Lake Washingoary| wide reputation, having visited! stoarns, the young woman who was | two concerts at the exposition Att |instead of growing better, as pre: | she ts well. Both ber left arm and White Fruit Cake. _, Harry J. Allen, 19-year-old son of} One cup of butter, 2 cups of mu W. Tt Allen, a contractor, swam! gar, 1 cup of sweet milk, 2% cups acrons Lake Washington yesterday,|of flour, the whites of 7 eg«s, 2 accomplishing a feat that bas not/even teaspoons of baking powder, | been performed since the time the! 1 pound each of seeded raising, figs indians frequented these haunts | and blanched almonds and 4 pound The distance across the lake from!of eftron, all chopped fine. Mix Madrona Park to Medina ta 4 thoroughly before adding the fruit, | four miles. Young Allen made it|add a teaspoon of Jemon extract in two hours and twenty minutes. | Put baking powder fn the flowr and} . 7 mix it well before adding it. to the} M'NICOLL DENIES REPORT. ° | othor ingredients. Sift a little flour D. MeNicoll, vice president of the over the fruit before wtirring It in, c jan Pacific railway, who ts a| bake slowly two hours A cup of} guest at the Butler Annex, declared | grated cocoanut is a nice addition |today that there fs no truth in the | to this cake. | CERTAN PERIOD TEN BIG HORSES ALSO BURN TO DEATH IN THIB CON FLAGRATION, One man wan burned to death and the Hives of 60 persons imper jlod when fire destroyed the row of wooden bulldings on Weatern ay between Boneca and Unigeralty at lenertly after 1. Bielock “ yesterda }morning. Although the blaze wiped out almost the entire block of cheap Jutructures, the Igne sustained wa J comparatively slight Lehmann Bro grain merchant Jlost 10 valuable draft horses, whi wore burned to death in a bart The loge of the antionls and damage {to the Lekmann plant aled about $6,000, ‘The d rif saloo damaged about $200 Chocolate Cake ~ 4 i the Pacific Fruit Expre One cup ugar, % cup of bit | way damaged to the extent of $150 % cup of sour milk, % teaspoon of soda, 1 tablespoon of ¢ocoa, Stir in 1 cup of flour, lant of all %& cup of boiling water, 1 tea f vanilla, Frost in stripes of ate and white frosting tor. 5 208 Spectacular Fire. The blaze was moat and was witnessed fully raons. Patrolman Bd Hagen din red the fire, whieh appeared to 10,000 Which we wit close out in one day’s time in 5 and 10-acre and § a month Bay is ne Ovster ar Boston Harbor, one of the finest har magnificent view of mountain ranges, the snow-capped O been waiting for this opportunity to buy waterfront south o The soil is ideal for the growing of all kinds of truck low to close out the entire tract i one day’ a big acreage here is your opportunity and, tome price is the tir rrow opportunity to secure it at such prices We run free to Birmingham to the opening the third di sisting of 4,000 acres old $122,000 worth, That's how Seattle and Eastérn peop! is leit of desirable waterfront. Get maps and ‘tickets at C Times block ONE MAN BURNED, POLICEMAN A HERO. i ea- k IN THIS TUESDAY,10 A. FAST-STEAMER VENUS LEAVES PIER 6 PROMPTLY AT 10 O'CLOCK, TURNING EARLY IN EVENING. Opening of 960 Ac on Waterfront Baker and Mt. Rainier can be plainly seen from this property and markets are the best on earth, and best of all, the price i $25 to $50 an Acre © Much cheaper than any waterfront we know of on all I WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY We have sold 7,000 acres at Birmingha BIG BLAZE have orlginated tn ‘any 1 After shed ron . wl ber, wan 16 trowny I at itm is »mokedl 1 Noor ne ' ® mon i avely 4 bore the eround age © herolke ge” iwanda . f i] ntifies tro © ruin, it tt © that of g a © fire « body ts atl hment of Coroner heced were not the missing LU uch larger those om Ndings dest ed and to were “Hair cut the barber No; a shave,” the answere 5 ne?” the porter ure?” the young hat ol etraw time the barber shaving process, ail age?” (he barber age & shampoo?* 5 7 on the hair ustomer seized his to the desk to pm cashier took the money anal awoet Turkish bath?” | Eccles Cake, | Line a sheet tin 1429 fj pasts Wash and plek pound of currants and ly atry; 1 ese, 2m sugar mixed together just as to @ & thick paste 2 the eas, but just mix “4 over 1 fork . Then trall it irq ‘ of fork all over thé ¢ Grate @ lttle nutmeg ¢ |! » top crust, Cut both on the sides of tin aboutel then double over fiat tog bolliog out. Be earefal net) too much or the interors hard Watch closely aid jes lnntil' a delictous brown, | These are to be mixed lorder and baked tm hot @ One eas, 1 cup sweet all bread flour in which bas te 2 tablespoons cream |teaspoon soda, 1-3 cup ter. ah: tracts id Cascades. Hundreds of people f Seattle gardening and fruit # only ind. We mgked . want waterite itively the Birr g up what litle s officgs in the

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