The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 30, 1909, Page 14

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seid? eB 4 MUO HIS A FINE PAIR OF TROUSERS Little Harold Somebody Takes Pity on Igorrote PEARY’ S BIG FOUR IN THE GR { Boy Who Wears Only; 4 “Gee-String.” | Five-yearold AlLo-Lo, son of Mr i and Mrs. AlLo-Lo, pold, bad head ; hunters, dog ete, in the : igorrote ived throu neatly done up. Ina it was addressed | “BOY ROOTY TOWN AYP. { As Al-Lo-Lo is the nearest to a : seal boy in the Isorrote village, the pack irned over*to him, It gontalr r of knickerbock i ars and a note, whith réad “Dear boy rooty town your legs} tre cold wint they be Ants wear } | them my pants nice pants good by] Darold.” 5 Which tells the story of how why, when and wherefore S-yearold | Al-Lo-Lo, son of Mr. and Mrs, Al a-La, is wearing pants today ROSS IMPROVEMENT . CLUB HAS A GOOD WORD FOR BOUILLON: From right to lef! Matt Hansen, Mate Vushue of the Roo | a, and Prof. Donald B. McMillan of Worcester, Ma velt, | that reached the pole. Photographed at Battie Harbor, on board the The following resolution was Passed last night by the Ross Im Provement club: Whereas, Mr. Bouillon has Proven an hon and efficient offi- | fer in the interests of the people, | and ) Whereas, he has been dismissed | @s superintendent of public utilities | Fs White carrying out his duty as an/| ' @fficer and acting in the best in = of the people of Seattle, | t Wheres, it is the duty of all) gitizens interested in good govern-| ae to support honest men tal | Be it resolved: That the Ross tmprovement club protest against the removal of such an hon est and efficient officer for Fs trivial reasons; that we recom-| Mend a rigorous investigation of alleged irregularities, and other, itters which may be paupibelae:| es grand jury ENGINEERS MEET HERE & The American Institute of Mining Imeers opens its 97th meeting | ¥. At $:20 this morning a trol-} ley ride was started over the city and included a visit to the regrade | ion. At noon the Seattle mem-! gave a reception for the vis- ors in the New York- State butld- ing. President J. E. Chitberg, of the exposition, gave an address of WelGome which was responded to| y D. W. Brunton, president of the! stitute. ‘The two things that make a girl's ‘wedding @ success for her are sun- ahiny weather and for the names to, ‘Be spelled right in the newspapers. jew York Press. eet This Arctic sledge, with M’Milland ind Borup, posed on the deck j bor, | Labrador, Servied the supplies of ary and his party in the final _ gw £ LotsSold Yesterday $500—$600—$700—$800 40x100 Between Thorndyke Avenue and Twenty-Eighth Avenue West. TERMS: $25 to $50 Cash, $10 Monthly _ All are View Lots, lie high and level, NOLIA BLUFF, Anne Adjoining lots bringing $1,800. Thorndyke on the Hill MAG- point of opposite Queen Avenue is 100 feet wide—is the car line and Park- way Boulevard. See this now. It’s your last opportunity to secure* high-class | Magnolia Bluff View Property at low prices and easy term | Any lot will double on these prices within 18 months ppseremaen cect | Call Main 745 | ———— DAVID P. EASTMAN 209 Colman Bidg. ——— Magnolia Bluff Lots for Sale SL ae UY Comin MUTT the Peary party's scientist, | in subduing the THE STAR T DASH TO THE POLE Geo, Borup, the young Ya on the sledge Roosevelt, Hansen is the negro f the Roosevelt in Battle Ha: I dash for the pole. HANK RUBBERS GET BIG SUM SECURE $10,000 IN BROAD DAY- LIGHT AND ESCAPE— POSSE ON CHASE. (hy Unteed Pree GLENWOOD 8PRINGS Bept After spending the night Colo. in the hills near here, a porse of 4 the three masked robbers who yester day held up and looted the Citi en's National bank of $10,000 The robbers are heavtly deputy sheriff’ has surrow armed and it Is expected that they will put] up & stubborn resistance before they surrender to the posse. Anticipating trouble for the posse robbers, a second 200 strong, left here this af. and are rushing to the as ce of the deputy sheriffs. joodhounds from the state refrom ory are being used in the search. ‘GOOY OF POPE LEO TO BE REMOVED, rr into a bypath and applied restoratives. When she regatned (By United Press.) consciousness she murmured | ROME, Sept. 30.—The body of| “Oh, It 1s too good to be true. I Pope bow in St. Peters, will/saw him—the president of the be rer to Lateran Basilica, on| United States, I saw him,” then | March 2, the centennary of his|bécame hysterical. It was an hour birth, according to an announce: before she beeame herself. Then | ment made today at the vatican. |friends took ber to the Hotel si The vatican offictals haye been in| son, where she Is living conference with the police, as they fear an anarchistic demonstra-| HINGTON 1 MAN ii! tion WAS Ever since the death of Pope | Leo the anarchists have — bee n| guarding St. Peters, fearing that| Washington live stock will waiil the body might be removed secret ly Leaders antong them declared it to be their belief that t a nouncement of the date for the re moval of the Body Is a ruse and, as @ result they will immediately redouble the watch which they have kept on the resting place of Leo. BAYAN NOT TO DEBATE (By United Press.) LINCOLN, Neb, Sept. 30.— William Jennings Bryan today announced that he will not meet Senator Bailey of Texas in a debate on the tariff ques- tion. Bryan declared that the de- bate would tend to direct at- tention toward himself and Bailey as individuals with the result that the be lost sight of, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1909. ARE. GETTING “READY FOR WHITEWASH |Attorney Roney, Who Made Graft. Charge, | Thinks Facts Will Be | Smothered. } “Now that Mr. Bouiflon ha Jousted from the superintends ‘ Ipublic wittit I th city adintr tlon men, whom m {$160 graft charge would affect, will | jget thet hoads together and frame | Jup a sto th which to whitewash | | Thomason will make on Mayor | | Miller | Attorney Ned Roney, who per sonally paid $160 to C.J lernot made thi ent this morning | : n ¥ turning | L, Valentine wuperinter dent of public jes. Valentine's | appointment was confirmed fast! night at a special session of the jelty counell « by the mayor Officially Notified Today 4 for that purpose When Mr. Bouillon f his office this morning i for the first time since , ler ordered hin removal because] © he Was too persintent in expostr «| F- took occa T. R. POSES FOR PHOTOGRAPH WITH MISSIONARIES IN AFRICA” Copyright, 1000, by Newspaper Enterprise Ass'n, After delivering an address and laying the nh August, Col. Roosevelt posed for his picture with the infssionaries.- n the band of religious workers from the United States, and are sho wn 4 mmedtately in iront of the cornerstone which he laid. The photogra phs were take orrespondent with the Roosevelt expedition, warrington Dawson cornerstone of the A me : Roovevelt, The Daily Stars — lgraft in the ety administration, an PA TTEN CA UGHT ling %c a bushel trom yestertayyit loffictal notice of hin discharge, This ome P was given him by City Comptrotier| The foreign sttuation in te” Carroll | wheat market changes with each rows cwes| IN BIG SQUEEZE 22:55 os tails. of the } drift of wheat ions has been 4 |comor and introduc | Pet MIG ERT Bao iPondtalOn isin lately of a bearish character, Lav sree & ay. | ) a bushel at the end of apOm opened lower and closed» ing han th the | Caught Short-on Septem- " ading in the wheat pit, the vestertage a ner faithful figure being named id the at som parture. Upon leaving the city bal] ber and -Armour Forces) {is0'e belug named amid the } ine of 13 cents dun. he announced that he would take a/ His Rival and Others to those who had a tip thet the was | ine the last hour of trading, much-needed rent, He hax made no| ; something doing in ptember Remarkable Coup, plans for the future | Give up the Ghost. Today's advance of 14c a bushel] Wher narket opened there The new superintendent an-| took the shorts entirely unaware. | was litt show that conditions - nounced that. the olf aeffice force, | aane, ena |How many millions Armour won! verging on « riot would be Including FE. D, O'Brien, the first j (iy United Prem today by bis scheme cannot be as-|later in the day. Within a /lew Alstant, who was discharged by Mr] CiICAGO, Ppt. 30. Armour |certained, but ts estimated from | minutes there became a scene gt Bouillon yesterday morning for T 10° \caught Patten and other noted | $1,000,000 to $5,000,000 What bedian confusion Hate were #iordination, would be retained heat speculators short of Septem-| made the scheme of Cornering the | sm Jand several men wep Thomeaon Will Think Hard. wheat today and thereby added! market re secure against failure | knoc Bed down a the screaming 1K ts pointed out that City Bn of dollars to his already was the report given out several| speculators crowded the 7 deg ecteteeo whe hae alreadyi! of wealth days ago by parties close to Mr.| steps of the pit and attemmpeam aa whitewashed one of Mr. Houlllon’s| Today was the end of the trad-| Armour that he sold al) his hold-| buy graft charges, will not have such|!%e in September option of the pree-|ings at a good profit and was en- - ei AW ray task this time in explain-/¢@l crop and the “provision king y out of the September pption. | EXCURSIONS ON LAKE aS to wrestie from Pat Outside this n interested public who re t remarkable” coup, | INGT a the-$190 that Anderson aaid|ten and his allies some of the funds|there was little of interest in the| WASHINGTON, would have to be used to get for| tha lost when Patten so skilful.| wheat market. Other options were| Steamer Fortuna tea : Aitorney Ned Roney and his broth-|!¥ manipulated the May and July depressed because of the weaker| park for around Mercer ler, E A. Roney, « permit to move) options {situation abroad and the loss at) times dally. Two Bours’ their house from Weller st. and| September wheat advanced to Liverpool, December and May los-! | Piret to Walker #t. and First ay.| oo _ hei thope fellows are going to pateh thip matter up.” sald Attorr Roney today oT ment to me that he must have $150 eX Bae So. gat the pornalt {ft Exclusive denied the public 4 works, 1 axked hin price Style wWaen't just a bit high, Hie reply was that he would retain $50 of that Amount and give the remainder t the board. “1 asked sharply Do you mean to may you can influence the board of public works with $100% Must Use $100, “Anderson hed far as the! board was concerned, but sald $100 would be paid out, all right,| it suppose that Anderson will be jiftstructed aa to the story to tell. In fact, he has already ald that he kept all the money I gave him,| If that is no, he did not tell me the truth, There lying done by the parties involved in the [hope of squirming out of the tight place in which they find them | nelven Neither City Engineer Th ¢ Mayor Miller w at the city [hail earty today to explain what] |progresr has been made in investi- jmiting the charge. SEES PRESIDENT, | BECOMES HYSTERICAL ust be | mron Mrs. Samuel Calvert, of Durango. lo., Was #0 overcome at her first ight of a real breathing president lof the United States that she | | Promptly floated away into hye terles. | Mrs. Calvert was standing in the| seething mass of humanity near the | Auditorium, where Mr. Taft was reviewing the All Nations parade. | When the president stepped into| view Mrs. Calvert, perched on a| jcamp stool, whispered, “'Tis he tix he,” and promptly keeled over. | tA score of willing bands carried jits own with any. Antmals owned by A. D. Dunn, Wash, Jtook a dozen first the }A-YoP. stock show Judges were unanimous in the optnion that he owned the grand champion Martin helfer in the fat animal class, junior champlon bull, grand | champion steer, silver cup for | 8 of all ages. A number of n raisers pulled down first| | ste lor prizes. RAILROAD 18 GOLD, By Unlied Prose.) NEW YORK, Sept.” 30.—The Chesapeake and Ohio railr has | purchased control of the Chicago, | | Cincinnat! & Loulasville railroad, ac: cording to an announcement made here today. The purchase price is| said to have been $9,000,000. Alcohollc tonics destroy hair and scalp. Leary's non-alcoholic com }pound gives life; cures dandruff itching, falling hair, grayness and baldness, All druggists and bar. bers. eee Shop” 714-716 SECOND AVE. A Remarkable .oale of Fine... A Splendid Collection -Including all the..... 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