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eco eee ue | t 8 BREAK GLASS fl. WIFE NOT WINDOW AND INNOCENT GIRL MAN FINDS THAT CHOSEN ONE MARRIED TO FIVE OTHERS AT SAME TIME ROB A STORE Bold Thieves Grab Valu-| KA When ables From a Window in) he 1 ' cortificnter Judgment Against the 7 , nk, Frederick Chap:| \ " | the Huteson Optical Co. “ this city, who Gelieved he Seattle Electric Com- : ad married an xneophiaticated A Store. hog cotigated further} pany in Court. * r discovered what he considered it brok gla vidence that Mr Chapman had} (hy United Press.) window on l Che: Hate: | Hot “Geen: dive ced from her Iet) or yap, sept son Optical company ond and | busband nfronted hie wife {that It would be like “trying to Union, some tlne early n Chapman confronted | hie wife) cont what ix not number and to and Bag rien st te former alfiances. He then| measure what ts not space,” to de abc wo f field al vate 7 arse i a bigamy termine the amount of damage to a - He , t the {against her and she was arrested | Person who loses an arm or « les ames C. Huteson, head reece or any other member of the human firm, says that > t that the | '#s pede body, the supreme court yesterday ; celock.| According to an alleged confes ' lof iy yoo Ee place = pa pon sion to the prosecuting attorneys, |@ffirmed the Judgment for $26,000 siuaies } store and sleeps | Mrs, Chapman admitted having | Akuinat the Beattie patric com: agp! wi a noive {been married to five men besides | Pay, awarded by a jury to Alber there, sta ras wot meme oe nad denore |Reoks of Seattle, a 2l-yearold Chapman, and said she had desert jed each of them. ut that the Union being some time in the corner of Sec so habitually notay at all times he notice of it did not take muc | . The police kr nothing of the | matter till it was reported to them PATTEN CLEARS ||P by Huteson at 9 o'clock this morn: ing. A special watohman of the Bancroft aystem ts also employed by the firm whe ts supposed to pass the store at least once every hour CHAUFFEURS IN (My United Prem) NEW YORK, Sept. 25.—James A |Patten today is en route to Chi cago, after having added $1,000,000 to his already ample assets as th came true. Yes, I am well sate | made in some time MILLION ON COTTON = Sr , time of the aceldent and results of his operations tn cotton he during the past few da: The | . jcotton crop Is short.” declared od pol geti o wheat prince, before he left, “and | |my predictions of a soaring market | Court held that while the damage Jappeared large, they were not ox z anr ann GEIS 920,uuU LOSS OF HIS TWO LEGS Seattle Man Secures Big q IreS i ch Hla na TO oth So Claims Wife of Wm. G. Spurrier, Until Recently | youth who lost one leg a few Inches | above the knee and had the other one rendered useless In a wreck on a Port Lawton car March 3, 1903 This is one of the largest awards }for personal injuries that has been old at the earning about $3.25 « day, and it was found if he had not been hurt he would now be earning $4.60 a day as & skilled wagonmaker, The court found that be waa a young man, am bitious, diligent and of good habits and that he was permanently and | severely injured aa the reeult of th There were no grounds for of the case and the claimed by the Seattle ve. % " fied with the results of my trip. |< | bag Me Because he took his comrade to|Lively times are ahead In cotton, | & atnrmed. so the judgment task for being stubborn when stow that fact away in your brain | *®* ® eosted by the polict, H.H Fisher, a driver for the Seattle Taxicab com pany, was struck on the head with a heavy monkey wrench wielded by Louts Stabler, another, driver, in the garage at 1405 Broadway The blow was delivered with suf ficient force to fracture Fisher's skull He was taken to the Seuce General hospital. An operation will/ mittee of the be performed today In an effort tolreau of the Seattle save his life Immediately after the |Commerce will meet to choc for reference. |November, then I was right again PLAN A COOK CLUB On Tuesday you will tell me the executive transport com I'm coming back tn Chamber of © their OFF COUNTRY ARRIVES OF CONT FROM FAR | The. Rev. Theodore Holway, who has spent 10 years tn and near Sa lonica, Macedonia, as a missionary the American board of for in bere visiting his under assault Stabler was discharged. Hej witnesses for their case, set . for | 8? missions, is now a fugitive lOctober 7 before t interstate | brother, John Holway, who lives) Both Fisher and Stabler had been | Commerce Commiasion nh East Seattle arrested for violating the ordinance} The obj of the action ts to After a stay of a few days Mr governing automobile traffic. Atiget the rat lowered into the} Holway will go to Minneapolis to the. garage late yesterday Fisher |states east of Washington, and the drees the foreign missionary con: | complained that Stabler’s habit of | bu to show that for| vention. He will spend the winter talking back to police patrolmen | the y change in the |'® Washington, D.C, and then re-| was Taixing a prejudice against|rates has had the effect of narrow. | ‘urn to Salonice. taxieab drivers The argument » distributing area out of raged until Stabler bit Fisher with the heavy monkey wrench to eastern states further, that re unreasonable, the present seseses FIND SOME TERRIBLE discriminatory in themselves, and} jthe middle west i THE I) g. GUNBOAT NontieRs LIGHTS (By United Press) MANILA, Sept. 25.—Officlal dis-| (By United Press.) patches received trom southern] OMAHA, Neb. Sept. 25. ports state that it is rumored there | Communication that the revenue cutter Sora has| Middle West was interrupted today been captured by Moro pirates and|>¥ the aurora borealis. The north the crew murdered. z ern atmosphe was The Soro was used as a patrol| with static electricity which tnter CAUSE TROUBLE Wire | throughout the surcharged weather man has had {t In for Scott and Smith Almost ever wince they left New York, on the first day of June, they have had to }battle with the rain and mud of every state between the two ooedna. | Scott asserts that a lecture by him on “Good Roads as They Are Not would be so forceful that he doubts the advisability of delivering it at) Sunday school picnics. It was bad} nough at times golng weat; It has | T boat against the Moro pirates of|fered with all wire circuits and| been Infinitely worse coming back.) the southern archipelago in the gen-| made wire service extremely diff!-| until now the two drivers are afraid eral campaign against smuggling) cult that the sight of a good road would Inaugurated by the insular govern-| The . telegraph and phone be too much for them to stand ment a short time ago. It was | compantes first felt the tx of In some of thewe western states commanded by Capt. E. A. McGerty,|the aurora borealis at 6:45 o'clock it not only pours from the clouds,| and carried a crew of 14, all pinos. jand Chicago. Later {t The cutter left the town of Bala-|.that the trouble seemed to be mov bac, on the igiand of that name, 20) ing eastward. infles south of Palanan, carrying J L. Perrine, collector of the port who was bound to Sandakan, tn British North Borneo, ta purchase | supplies. Nothing has been heard] of the vessel since. ] PROWLER FOUND TO BE A DEMENTED MAN Fili-| this morning betwe THE FIRE HALL IN SUBURB. n Des Moines was stated up but water In equal volume springs) from some hidden recesses of the earth to meet the descending rain | FIREMEN DANCE AT piacere TONIGHT ‘GAY TIME WILL BE HAD arl "ATCHMAN BURA 1 & asc the firemen of Engine company 18| eeetie Ser a a {stationed at Ballard, will give a : ; mented man who wae shot to death |aance for thelr friends. favitations write, rome ra were eat by James Donofrio in his back yard| Mave been Issued to all the tlee- |QUey Cont ch “ure in the on Bay st. last Thursday me phone girls and to about 60 friends) Sim Toi Golden Weet baker The body was identified ay that of °%,t%e bors cr Geanshendtle Si..ona hee vot August Hillman, of Bellevue, atter| This !8 the secoud big dance gtven,| 2) SMart ee orgy afternoon, At the inquest yesterday which’ exon-|St the station and they are plan-| {10% Oe ye aged night watch ae veer olen . ning to make it even larger and | fel. Cross, the nee death, It wae Sittinda was sik He| more successful than the other one. | oi ber od bo a Aone > disappeared Sept. 20, in tally | Dancing will begin at 8:80 o'clock. | 400% thet the ifeless, body of th 20, in a i , clens body of the A ® Ford of the hose company irresponsible condition after a spell en-plece orchestra led by John will sup- old man was found lying face down of Mines. | no. pap » y. * Cro iva tae Dono-| o1y the music. Owing to some com- |!" % heap of burned hay. * Cross rio’s back ca be at Hf - slept In the barn during the day tritiated to Ste tema ccuaition plications, Doc Baine, who held this ao ewe 4 ? ‘ ndition. | Soaltion last. time, will not be He evidently had been awakened | pres he dane by the heat, as he had left hin bed me * " hn extensively [#94 Staggered several feot before WOMAN TRIES 10 |accorated by Teut, Welch, who. iv | DORE avercome. Damaxe to the jin charge of the house in the barn will not exceed $600. MOTHER LOVE IGNORED Unrequited love mma La William Camer aged 9 months, vanscky, a seamst vag .| on of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Cam to an attempt to end her eron, 2217 W th st, di Jast German M. E. chureh ever f ra infantu The st., yesterday afternoc funeral will be held tomorrow! CHICAGO, Sept. 25.—Mother love from the St terment wil g at 9 o'clock chureh In ve made in the ¢ woman dran alvary cemetery, ing th cldental crowning of he: About a year 6 under the direction of W. 8. May-| tether, Dr. Joseph W Wassall ur. ured in a disappe leld ing @ yacht cruise on Lake Mich the mau in the ea {gan, petitioned the probate court Four times M N Olson and Jack Bracklin will| to appoint as her guardian Agnes L. leged to have tri ave this evening for a two weeks’ | Hellmuth, housekeeper in the Was but each time she jhunting trip up Green river sall home. The girl's mother, now Mrs.| | A large crowd of Ballard high| Thomas Chadbourne of New York AMERICAN M |school rooters turned out to the| had come to Chicago to assume con i football game yesterday and al-|trol of her daughter. Mrs. Chad though the Ballard team lost the| bourne divorced Dr, Wassali in me the Jallard rootera made ada in 1906 selina bunch. all his estate to his daughter, who, s — | | taking advantage of a law Slowing The music of American com-| The ladies of the Lawton circle | persons more than 14 years posers will be recognized at the ex-|G. A. R. will hold their first annual | to choose guardians, filed her peti. position today All the selec ting on Friday, Oct. 8, in the|Uon at the time the will was pro- —_ whith nage be 1 by the |old elty hall. Punch and cake will| bated. orchestra are in m eript form | be ed and 4 lends 4 aaa will be played’ for the firstivied ence ge ta PREACHER A SUICIDE, time in Seattle tc Three cor 7 | HOT SPRINGS, Ark,, Sept. 25. certs will be given. Some of tt Roscoe Hess, who has been act. | Because he was denied a license to composers whose | worl be ling as an exposition guard all sum-| Preach, Rev. BH. J. Woodard, of played reside in this city mer has left home for Harvard to| Tuckerman, Ark., killed himself last Jenter his junior yea \ efore | Meht Arcepte U. 8, Treasurership beating Waco vaseived ward alet ts * NEW HAVEN, Conn., Sept. 25,—|had won a $260 scholarship. He Lee McClung, treasurer of Yale unt jhas won several of these prizes veralty, announces that he will ac-| since he entered the Vas ignored yesterday by Miss Ellen | Wassall, 15 years old, who, follow MALLEABLE RANGES The t college pride of every cept the tender of the United States -_ kitchen; a splendid stove treasurership, and that his resig-| Mrs. J.T. Armstrong {s entertain iY xrrone nation at Yale will take effect|ing her brother from Sprague, who Nov. js in the cit e fa 1a is in th y visiting the fair 708-10 Vike st, Owner of the Savoy The- atre. In the divorcee sult Mled in Baltt more by Mrs, Laura D. Spurrier against her husband William O. until recently proprietor of — the Savoy theatre on Firat ay., another tale of an affinity t# told The story as told tn the complaint filed by Mra, Spurrier tk that Bpur rier was operating & motion pleture ostabiehment in Baltimore and everything was running smoothly for both members. of the nuptial firm when one day he hired a pretty blonde cashier | He told his wife that It was neces wary to employ an attractive cash jer in order to attract the men pass ore by Hut he failed to reckon with bis own weakness when he engaged the siren, according to the | complaint Within & few short woeks he was completely infatuated with ber. Wife, children and business were all forgotten tn the one mad desire to fly away with the pretty enchant ress Then one day he decided to leave all for thie woman. 80 together they left and never stopped until they reached Seattle. He opened the Bavoy theatre im mediately upon his arrival here, bat recently sold his interest in the e# lablishment and no Information as to his whereabouts could be secured The Pacific Film company now own the Savoy Determined to Land Him, Hie Daughter--Father 1 wheal you'd stay home ht. | Mr, Siow | bay will want to ask you for my Nand. L ¥ Has he really pro at “Tile Da No; but he'witl to night (GUARDS SLEEP. AND Tae SEEUES ARE Hie BUT ALF vn Although the barbecue w poned, the Sunday school da exposition wag a grept thousand Bu ch all, denominations were in the parade through the fair grounds. An old-fashioned cornhusk party for the children was given. ‘This even ing there will be a barn dance tn the Washington State building. All the men p nt will wear overalls and all the women gingham apron |'This fe one of the biggest social af fairs that has been given One of the big featu f the day, the barbecue, was postponed tll Monday on account of rain Inst evening Over several large fire bullt near the place wh the cap tive balloon goes up near the south entrance, 20 steers were cookin last ev nicely the when they ing. When they were doing guards went to sleep and woke up the rain had put the fires out. The steers were only about balf cooked but they were taken off and prepared #o that they will be all right Monday, On that day 20,000 beef sandwiches will be given out MOB OF CITIZENS GOES AFTER A MAN BAN JOBE, Cal, Sept. 25-—-The police are searching for Jesse Mil ler, @ middie aged farmer of Sun nyvale, following « story of ill treatment told by little 6-yearold Mary Koright and Ruth Meany aged ® yea Angered at the reports, a mob of citizens last night stormed Mil ler’s home and ordered him to come out and face the crowd When no anewer was received, his house wan riddied with bullets, A search of the premises had left owed that Miller his home before the ar rival of the mob. Miiler, who ts fairly well off, has always been prominent in Sunnyvale's religious elreles A girl wearing ball slippers could get joat in a bilexard with a “ and- never think of catching cold, bat be afraid of dying from pneu monia if she had to crow the street in rubber boots with her father in & light drizzle. - CONQUERS CHANNEL CHANNEL--ALMOST TED HEATON. LONDON, Sept. 26.—-Latest of the would-be channel swimmers te Ted Heaton, an Englishman, who swam to within one and one-half miles of the French const in 15 hours and 30 minutes, before giving up. Heaton ia shown In the foreground, paced by another distance swimmer, Hea- ton’s remarkable performance ts second only to Capt, Webb's. red only man to ewim fron const coast ‘WOULD CAUSE A BAD ACCIDENT might have developed Into | derly a. ae veneer of the most serious na ture was but narrowly averted at 10 o'clock on Wednesday night, when Harry Flynt apd Ray Helll- well were discovered sawing through the stern line of the steamer Iroquois aa she lay moored to her berth at the Colman dock, aking on passengers and freight Many passengers were crowding over the two gang planks at the time and heavy machinery waa be- ing placed aboard the tow deck. A strong tide was running and had the vessel swung out, aa she must Inevitably have done had the parted, the gang planks would have precipitated their human freight fp to the waters of the bay, and the heavy castings going on the lower deck would have rolled upon those controlling them Caught Just in Time. As good luck would have. ity the rope conduct charge was put against him. Shortly after he was let out on a $20 ball, furnished by hin mother. Had he failed te show up the next morning, expecting to get off with a light fine, nothing‘ more would probably have been heard of these near murderers. But he came to Judge Gordon's court and was given a suspended sentence. He was then immedia’ taken in charge by the police, who finally got the whereabouts of his panion from him and the two were arrested on the superior charge The state will now take up the case against the two men In the meantime, the owners of the Iroquois are trying to probe.to the bottom of what « ma to hav been a conspiracy agatnst them, or their vessel The preliminary hearing has | ateamer Chippewa was comthgifnto| been set for October 1 her berth at the time and the [ne man went to the far end of | the wharf to take a ine from’t To his utter astonishntent)) he found two men bysily at work put ting the stern line of the Troqnpte. He immediately gave the alurnt hnd the two men, one of whom cafried 4 sult case, bolted up the dock Helliwell made good his eacapé for the time, but Flynn was caugtit by Patrolman “Doc” Keefe, hiding un der the gang plank of the Pen#lita, which was lying higher tp | the wharf | Flynn wae arrested and wrkdi to police headquarters, wherein dor "WIFE OF POLICEMAN TAKES HER OWN LIFE SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 25. ‘ute, Walter R. Carroll, wife of | Mounted Policeman Carroll, of the! | Park police station, shot and Killed, herself at her home today, accord-| Ing to the statement of her husband. Carroll told the and his wife quarreled and that she went upstairs, He sald he did not suspect her intention and went into! the kitchen to shave, While he was shaving he sald he heard a pistol! shot and, after rushing upstairs, |fonnd that his wife had shot her- self. The woman was the mother of two small children The police are investigating the ] statement of Carroll officers that he} “Procrastination Is the Thief of Time,” a Come to our office at once and get full particulars, Morris Realty Co., CELEBRATING A iG EVENT ON PREDICTS NE = HUDSON RINER, PROSPERITY i First Steamboat. Cheaper ‘Me, ‘de and Other IN THE REAL LTY Fp ote ie i and ep ings of at i a FIVE ACRE ARE a ‘ ‘ Rh Honor Being Paid to the nek ot rapidly mere and ty Fair , Conditions NEW YORK All Ne . i ee ms 6 mont f ww age 6 ‘ ‘ ae dg fo Conspire to Give Big cn, wa Hp — tee of Her as Impetus to Trade. = b obert ton Commencing with this morning a ‘ nine-day celebration n which wi With tt . on sold, be marked by great h 0 al oot, Mr. pageants both on land and water, | ©)" he we . f have With the break of dawn thousands | John Davis & Co., Beattie will cnedoft of persons began to gather on the|yained a mighty leap from and © are well banks of the Hudson to wit “tac payee Aaa tment ang a naval display and when the big war | )'OUR Sle eure ere ‘epprectable ppg Yeasels, representing many of the | @astern capital he . world's greatest nations the parade, followed by started on hifadreds acquainted with th w= THEY ARE the northwest and the resul of winalier craft, several hundred| iat the entire Pacific « thousand persons lined the river | 8 ee mente sont TO MAKE banks. . |} Cheaper mone * of the com dities needed Seuttle’s Great Naval Pageant. cern satin nate dard rain Din from hundreds of whistles! o¢ that at a low of interest, a completely drowned out the cheer#| new era of prosperity w ‘ from thousands of throats a the | eq to this city "The che a haval spectacle, the greatest ween | promived for some time, It In ey ped 7 here sinc the celebration of Ad w force to ph ill be here next y« plat ne miral Dewey's victorious return! ‘The country at large shows gains | Dich they had resery mand from Manila, wended its way up the! on every hand. The raflroads are ‘o meet the bay and up the historical Hudeon| pigcing heavy orders for steel rails for this | Fiver jand rolling stock for the coming| The disponttion of Great Britain and Germany bd) year and prices are advancing as| “hich was practiogny sent some of th finest vessels 4 result, Western roads alone ha last woek was made ie to New York to participate in the 'stready ordered moi n 200,000 | fer England was repre |tony of stee] rails for 1910 delivery sented by the warships Inflexible. In regard to the present situation, hy 4a Duke of Edinburgh, Argyll and|, chicago banker who has inter-| Which ractn and te Drake, while the German fleet was! viewed more than 4,000 banks in| "Cre tracts represented by the Dresden, |ihe country, says iremen, Heretha and Victoria Looking at the records of bank Louise, These vessels were given | geyosits, loans and reserves, it is original 4 position of honor in the parade. | qirieuit to realize that a crisis of this last di Yo j ots dh j Clermont in Line. t severity wae experienced fn) , but the demaad: ite and enormous jonses inflicted . at the ited States government ta tree they will put: battleship Montana and a | [P00 lsbor and capttal, It leet of r veasels to take part | (Hat 4 great volume of business has | ™ marke Meech in the pageant while all the big| been transacted during the period | op por) ot tteamehip lines were well repre of depression, but modern industry | 4. One of the features of the |! © highly organized and nicely meet parade was the clumsy litte Cler. | balance f that a comparatively slight mont, @ reproduction of the vessel | @erangement may take the margin soe of business and cur jie which Robert Fulton made his | {fom m j | firet successful steam voyage. This| tal! the comforts in hundreds of} |ship was given one of the most | thousands of hom And this oc} [prominent places in the line. As| curred as a result of the panic of | he replica of Fulton's boat passed, | 1907. Looking back at the situs i the spectators cheered uproarious.|80¥, !t does not appear that any ity adequate cause existed for the dis | Another vessel of much interest |. turbance to the New Yorkers was the }iittle Half Moon designed so that tt was historically leomplete even to the rude navi ; €ator’s instruments by which Henry Hudson shaped bis course to New York shores. | quaint This vessel was STILL WANT WEST UP i nw SEATTLE PROPERTY sina, Sa automobile take afternoon free ty, which has Flage of Peace. | West Seattle prop A feature of today’s la \ jalways be popular ith home Prt LOOK atti day's land celebra-| wokers and home ers, is be- || if you DON'T ition was the unturling of twir rain : | bow flags of peace . coming more popular than ever, from the room r then ove of a downtown akync “on tley Coe rat | and this not uch with the 2. I WGHLAND Vi Uttle girls. While this ceremony Som ee pl on FasT— was being enacted the great ch: no have resided here fc Presa let O84 Trinity cherch tx na nosy time. People who have been ahi e—the {refrain of “Glory to God in the through steady work, to tg at Highest, Peace on Earth, Good Will | *™@all, competence. are see © 4 3 site on which to locate & destrab' Toward’ Me: fen & permanent home for themselves. This evening there will be an of them turn to that pic other naval parade and the city will proche pe tae "which overlooks | be filuminated by a great elevated the most superb views of any on battery of forty searchlights of 500,- 000 candlepower each. Tomorrow the ceremonies will be continued by religious observance Countless thousands of visitors a packing the hotels jthe sound | | It t# not only from a landscape point of view that West Seattle is #0 desirable as a residence locality Its convenience to the center of she elty by car or by boat makes mg appeal to many business folk. and above all things, the ex * WENT AFTER WARSHIPS "2.85.28. Ms.S treme reasonableness of the prices a (my | NEW YORK, Sept.’ 26.—Charies C. Moore, who has been fn Burope as & #pecial representative the Portola festival committees is at the Bt. Regis, having arrived from Burope on the Lusitanta. He will remain here for several days be fore returning to San Francisco NEAR The Portola envoy told of his U.S. Navy Yard visit to the different European cap Lot 124x150 od Presses property at Because—the ti til 1911. Take Ballard, or Sloop st. cars SIGHTSEEING BILES start st., Ballard, at will leave from minutes. Salesmen on day Sunday. itals on his mission of obtaining warships for the festival to be held in San Franctsco. MAKING INVESTMENTS Rent O00 a The demand for down-town prop erty, which has been somewhat on the wane-for a little time back quiries for good investment prop Terms to Suit 16 Rooms nished Month KINNEAR, erty are increasing daily, accord a City Agents, ing to R. C. Erskine & Co. who mostly handle this class of realty F. K, Struve John Davis The property for which this firm eee eee ie reaponsible in Everett ts aleo |[ESTABLISHED 1868 readily disposed of, and the demand ||] jNCoRPORATED is plentiful and steady 1900 aa In fact, all over the sound real estate matters seein to be » q up, whieh Is doubtless owing to the : arge influx of people which the fair has brought b On whose shoulders does the blame le for thi’ home roppelion; WE Ane BELLING BEAGTIFUL SACRE TRACT Fie WACANGE idler THAN atte A aon of property) ke this.anee la your pe the, road.to,.fortune, , Nawhare:in the realty market 44 Uful home site, with enough ground to make you free, prices and Hberal terms Many people have purchased tracts from this plat and ma doing the same. d such tactics will rob you of the home that is now with 205-206-20 American