The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 16, 1909, Page 8

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8 ——— TABS PORTER UNDER HEART WE'RE WAITING TO SEE — NES [ sni — A knife and at ank ly led to the in the S, King, at ght Shelton ts t ital with a danger-| ou stab wound under the heart Mr King ts in jall without a charge and the bread knife is held as ex-| . hibit A | - Shelton and ar r colored man, John Robinson, visited Mrs.| wee King’s residence ye day after | se noon, Another woman, aj} aie VouT! THANK YOU VERY boarder at the King residence, alsc eae Ore | Tian You] Ves was in the party, Things went along Ne sie! THANK YOU! awimmingly until shortly after ¥ ‘ o'clock last night, when Shelton is alleged to have started trouble by printing a kiss on the ruby lips of the fair bo It seems the fair boarder objected to such familiarity, and while they were] arguing about it, Mrs. King is said to have selzed a bread knife and| started for the Pullman car porter In the tussle which followed 1 ton received a stab wound under | the heart at least four inches deep. The injured man was taken to the} City hospital, It is believed that he will recover. Mrs. King, who says/ she is a hair dresser, and that her husband fs a railroad man, was later arrested. John Robinson ap peared at the hospital shortly after the stabbing with Shelton's hat which had been left at the King ence in the excitement. Rob inson Was frisked away to the city) jail and will be held as a witness. | Shelton is married and resides “| HASH BROWN Sui Bi VALVES, MAY A estonia licmaareiooaw 115 Fifth ay, N. HOLD-UP MEN LOSE NERVE “Throw up your hands! The command came firmly and} crisply Mr. E. D. Jensen, proprietor of a grocery store at 924 West Sind st., looked up from his books last night to see two youthful masked high STUDENTS” RE YOLUTIOn 18 THE ‘WAITER COSTUME 2° | THEY SAY THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO WILL INCLUDE A COUR “MOST FATAL RAILROAD WRECK OF PHOTOGRAPH OF SANTA FE WRECK THE OTHER DAY, AT Waymen. One of them Was polit) +umeE BRIDGES, NEAR TOPEKA, KAN. FORTY RAI “s 3 ; " ; LROAD _. rusty revolver at Mr. Jensen'8)) ,gORERS WERE SEATED ON A CONSTRUCTION TRAIN WHEN Si: jensen felt the cold chills! THE LOCOMOTIVE OF AN OIL TRAIN DASHED AROUND A CURVE AND PLUNGED INTO THE HUMAN MASS. EIGHTEEN me |WERE KILLED OUTRIGHT. THE PHOTOGRAPH SHOWS THE running up and down spinal Seti eet ana hard | LOCOMOTIVE AS IT RESTED ON THE FLAT CAR AFTER THE again ordered to throw up his |ACCIOENT. hands. Brought back to earth, Mr. Jensen noticed that the hand which held the revolver was suffering from an attack of “buck fever.” Instead of heeding the highway man’s order, Mr. Jensen ied his! lungs and let loose a yell that could be heard a mile The youthful highwaymen | promptly turned and gave an imi-| tation of two very creditable sprint-|} ers. Then Mr. Jensen hastily noti Specialist Treats Successfully the Most Compli- tated (Cases ignominious dismissal he ly wuspended, | Then he went south to Join the| troops bound’ for Cuba during the | | Spanish-American war, At the close | # Office t ate tei) i was mere aye 10 m appointment to 12 m. SLAB OME CORN BE THE STAR post G MAKE [Has Crean WIkLk THEY PROMENADE THROUGH THE HUNGRY DISTRICTS Giving FED THEIR YELLGo : THANK YOU! THANK YOu SIR! THANK YOU VERY KINDLY SiR, CAN Seaver You moa THANK YOu! ° OujweCK COMEBACK STE UNCHAIN TWO LOFT RA- RAW-RUE . WE ARE HASHERS FROM Cri Cri, BEFORE Shaving Wits * THEY GIVE THEIR COLLEGE VEL? SE IN WAITING ON TABLE, 1909 INU, S. ATTORNEY'S DOWNFALL CAUSED BY JOY RIDES not covered by the primary act, and was therefore unconstitutional, AOR OROOORRRR OR RR SATURDAY, OCTOBER == [IN THE AUTOMOBILE WORLD title of the w 16, 1909. ENTHUSIASTS LOVE AUTOS FOR PREVEN CRUELTY TO | SOCIETY THE TION OF AUTOS POSSIBLE, The garage men on Broadway are telling a story this week to ‘all Hut he stayed and stayed and the sun got around to such a position that the heat ray# struck the car directly The woman living acroms the atreet, who Was & great motor en |thusiast, had noticed all this, and when the sun had shone on the Jear for nearly two hours she could stand it no longer. She loaned out of the window and called to a policeman who was | holding up @ pole on the corner “IT think it is a shame,” she said to the bluecoat, “I think that you| ought to arrest the driver.” he moral of the story will probably be moat appreciated by the chauffeurs Another time, jear was taken they say » a repair shop on secing the wound actually wept. He | was not Interested in it, either GARAGE NOTES The Seattle Auto club, which was formed Friday night, with M. Rob ert Guagenheim as president, Is }taking steps towards holding an auto show thle year. They intend » make this an annual event, as is year Next Tuesday the Loulsiana Good Roads convention will convene at New Oriew The n followed by two days of auto racing at the world’s record fair grounds track jer the auspl ot ty ans Automobile socte Pp ede of the racing will go to the good ronds fund A very beautiful and well pub: lished book on the Waverly elec trices haa reached the city, All the tions, are printed. Fatt tO TOTO TOK tk ey P * The motor enthusiasts are not * OLYMPIA SLEEPS LATE. *| worrying about M. Robert Guagen * * heim deserting the auto for Mara * (By United Press.) - thon racing. They say that this te * OLYMPIA, Oct. 16—Thomas * only @ passing fad, and that he will} *® Harlan, aged 82 years, Indepen- *& }be back before long running off ® dent candidate for congress, * some big automobile races ® arrived in Olympia on yester. & *% day's 5 a. m. boat from Shel- #/ The market is being flooded with * ton, where he has been cam- #/ the large sighteecing cars. Most ® paigning, and protested vigor- ® | of these are made in such a way % ously because he found few * that the top can be taken off, leay ® Olympians awake when he *} ing a truck for express or any ® dropped off the boat. He put #/ heavy hauling %® in the day personally circulat- ® One of the owners of these cars % ing printed cards outlining his * | j a shipped them to Spokane, thinking ® views. wx jof the Un # Steel corpor-| tion made by of this SEATTLE MAN'S ADDRESS. that he could sell them there, but peerere SEE stlon Ml 00 officers of city, last n decided ‘ according to the sales agent, that the independent 1 co. to kill him (My United Pres.) place is flooded with them also and practically afl the office he perched bir MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 16.—Boston| Many of the cars will run most of INDEPENDENTS GIVE | directors of the United States Steel | couple o and ther chosen by the American Board | the winter, Jcorporation were present | I'm not ¢ Good-bye, be of Foreign Missions as the meet-| harles ¥ ’ as toastmas-|He then flung himself to the! ing place of the board in 1 An| At the close of the exposition to DINNER 10 TRUSTS An after peech wa breaking his ck when a9 (dress on “The Cooperation of| night several of the taxicabs wil! made by 3. P. Me k and dying y. No rea-| Corporate Members in the Work of | be taken off for the season. These JUMPS FROM POLE is know? the action, | the Board,” by Rev. Edward L.| taxis have been stationed out at jnor i hing known of his bis-| Smith of Seattle, was a feature of|or near the fair grounds, and will NEW YORK, Oct. 16.—The inde- Sickles was about 28 years | tt ssion. | be or necde pendent steel makers of the United TO CERTAIN DEATH and had been here but a short ee Pet eee States and Canada gave a dinner i | NEW ALASKA OFFICIAL. * ileal at the Waldorf-Astoria last night | (By United Press.) | | BI dl git yl ese ie in honor of Judge Elbert H. Gary NORTH YAKIMA, Oct. 16.—An| WASHINGTON, Oct. 16.—Neville] ang each week several large b “vi chairman of the board of directors electric light pole was the sclec.| There's nothing makes a man|H. Castle, for nine years a member| ep out trom the city The fenene Ueertthoone ten nnsiinullec én | grow! so much about at home and|of the bar of Nome, Alaska, has| "ise of the motets hy foe brag so much about down town as|been appointed assistant United | ee men enn ey enoaual 4 jmie Falls, Over « hundred auto . what an expensive family he sup-| States district attorney for the Seo-| Darties go from here to the Dr f W Dickey Oph } port ond judicial division at Nom | weeks oe ea ’ WU, Ki oot : German-American Eye The Hudson cars which arrived at the Olympic Motor Car company last week are finding ready ‘buy ere among the motoriste of the elty. Before the great 24-hour race at the Meadows, very few people here really thought or knew very much about that make of car, but everyone who saw the wonderful | exhibition put up is anxious to look The pride of every kitchen; « splendid stove oi ; jat of them. The cars on sale HANKERED AFTER SOCIETY OF F hat ‘short conflict he enteted | are practically the same as the one | STAGE BEAUTIES AND he University of Mississippl. that won the race. EATH END . } Joy Rides Started It. Pay D ED IT ALL y « Alcoholic tonics destroy hair and a a his graduation he remained] scalp. Leary's non-alcoholic com ET et LOS ANGELES, Oct. 16.—Fur at i kville as a member of the ped i atves life: cures’ dandruff a mulformat t Ped 1 Aipoter F Page aculty and there ried. Re-| Ite alling hair, grayness and Saat the ruse nished with a deseription of the | turning he eral years ago, he| baldness, AN druggists aud bar retina, causing gre man who held up the bank of D. M. became associated with the law firm | bers oo headache, dizz Erakine, Highland Par 11, and | of bis father, William A. Harris | Crone eyen, indixe later Killed himself, Mra, Will A.| Wing to his prominence, | the| formerly an attorney and orator of|was this he surrendered with ‘all | this city, and wanted here for | by ily ties to enter upon the pursult| Ayer’s Sarsaparilia is a tonic. It does| ulng bogus checks, admitted that |Of stage beauties and the career of| not stimulate. It does not make you joy rides” and wine suppers that the man was her son. Mrs. Harris \prought the spectacniar ellmax. of feel better one day, then as bad made this statement Wednesday i ever the next. There is not a drop of “In the face of all the evidence alcohol in it, When you take it you | and what are apparently pouitive | obtain the steady, even gain that fonot , rt si bn ree ae ‘ we RK KR kw eke &! comes from a strong tonic. A family than my unfortunate son who com-|# NEED NOT TELL POLITics, «| Medicine without alcohol. mitted suicide in Chicago. I con® % | Ask your doctor all about Ayer's Sarsapa- sider Lamar died in reality long be- | % (By United Press.) % | villa, Ask him what he thinks of it now it fore he ran away from this city and|% OLYMPIA, Oct. 16.~-Theew| & entirely free from alcohol. 7.0. ayen Oo. that which is dead in Chicago 1#|% provision of the now primary #| stalin the mere shell of my boy and what|# election law which requires *| was once a brilliant, noble, mandy |#* voters on registering to de *| P man |® clare their party affiliation *| PROF STEVENS Early Escapades. * was held null and void by Su- *| &, every Tuosday. Harris was 30 years of age. His|* perior Judge Mitchell of this | eveniagae” Tena day * first escapade occurred 12 years|% county yesterday afternoon in * Gay and evening. ° "Re? if f W Dicke ago when he was a high school|* a teat case Drought by the at- #| ere any time,” Three ot. W. student. Books disappeared. He|* torney general. The court held *| oe hddia, “babs; to abek 04-1 Reena was suspected and the missing|# that the section of the primary # wrth and Pine | 4-2N5 People’s Bank Building, property was found where he had |* law attempted to repeal by im- *|——— Second Ay. and Pike St buried it, but influential friends |* plication an eariler law, and, * MALLEABLE RAN came to his ald, and instead of|* further, that the provision was * ES . i] * n every Way. * SO panty: Re * * You 30 per cent. 8 Waldorf Bide. 708-10 Pike St. |greatly some people love thelr mo:| tor cars The other day a large ‘chr wan jleft at the corner of 16th ay. and Harrison street while the- owner was Inside & house. When he left | the car it. was In the #hade of the }large maple trees on the parking | atrip. & motor; opper Firet ay. with the transmis sion case all torn to pieces The metal on the gear cogs was probably too soft, and the teeth} slipping, had ground the case and the contents to a pulpy masa; A motor lover surveyed the car and} he horse show, In all the larger | cities the automobile show is one of the largest social events of the ting will be | BUICK PUBLICITY W. HH, Pickens has resignedy his position as director of racing, pub- lieity and advertising for the Buick MAN HAS RESIGNED |APPARATUS PUT ON AUTOMO Going to Buy TO_ThY NEW FIRE WAGONS and profit Vries WH te 9 Mot Onn pI o City — ¢ rigtefs w = ne BILE TRUCKS WILL BE ona and ts no Durope, vi" e i now in Burope, visiting th SEEN HERE. a factories at Mannheim, Germany 1) make you @ where he will buy some racing otal * in ity 1 ears which he will bring home for} It {* understood by the motort Pi Maas | istenors that tends to show/how.| the purpose of inaugurating an ex-| Of the city that the attle fire de ed "008 86 ROY tay tensive racing’ campaign | bartment is to give auto fire wago * ROL Ohi for 4) Mr. Pickens Js now with the Benz |® tryout at the new fire statior for ait as0n, bg, | Import company and says that he|#t Harvard av, and Union st. This I ¢ talloring gg i intends to plant thelr colors on the |! the right place for autos as it is |] a co into eae flagstaff of victory, Barney Old-|right in the heart of the auto row ‘ field is to be | team POSTOFFICE TRIES QUT MOTOR CARS In Kansas City, Kas, been experimenting for t t week in the postoffice department | by using motor cars to collect mall The result of the experiments will be announced next week by Post | master W. R. Childs of that place the star of bis racing they have pant The Franklin and the Cadillac care were the ones tried out } The garage men of thie city are going to try to have the same ex periments made here in the near | future. | THE WHITE) | STEAM CAR | Baker Electrics OFFICE AND GARAGE, 11-413 BROADWAY 1409. Storing and repairing strictly attended to, Electric cars stor. ed and charged. Cars for bire. Full Line of Supplies _ Phones, Sunset, East 246, | Ind, 885 Maxwell and American MOTOR CARS ON IMPLEMENT CO. |farm horses go to pleces in MOTOR CAR The dealers think that if the ca - were given a good fair test they COPY Sih Rf om would prove to be better p of Men's Py horses. To show how greatly superior an | <a auto truck is over one drawn by Once ‘i horses, they cite as an example th RRR customer, alway, 4] stand taken by the Cleveland, O. , a Humane society in favor of the Pat former. In Cleveland they é titioning the cliy governinent t Seren & stop the use of horses altogeth« in the heavy city hauling. In doing so they bring’ forw statistick which show that ors and Men's F; 1107 PIKE gr, Between Boren and Minor, a two years after they start this work The doctor at the head of movement says that the horses bound to go in favor of the m modern auton and asks that elty start the movement to away _with them tt t OLYMPIC Capital Pere Surplus and —— profits COMPANY DISTRIBUTERS OF CHALMERS-DETROIT POPE-HARTFORD PEERLESS AND HUDSON MOTOR CARS | The New You can acquire a pretty i | eral business education by hav ing # savings account. your money and your m ' will save you from wd from poverty, and may be fre crime, The savings habit is index of character. a “DETROIT” AND “WOODS” ELECTRICS Fr. A. WING, AGENT, Broadway and Madison. OAKLAND MOTOR CARS All kinds done, G as LAUNCHES AND MO Levi L. Weatall, Manager. ‘Tel, Me For hire by da Arrangemonts made grees, ete joate and Bn, 11M Pierce Arrow Motor Cars. ‘The Motor Car Agency, Imo. Temporary Qf tioes, 9 200 Mehiborn | Phones, Main 5606, 1 Down-Town Garage One Block From Postoffice | Phones: Main 4898; Ind. 992. 1317 Fifth Av. CORNER SECOND and CHERRY STREI Branches af Ballard, end Renton. Chauffeurs toot 2 Grod Salaries —Others Business. Day and Night Classes, SEATTLE AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL, 10, Broadway. YENAWINE & SEIBERT WooD WORKERS Automobile bodies and wheels built and remodeied. Wind Shields made t Tel. Rast i876, Royal Sales Co. Agents for Royal Jackson Automobile, 1431 BROADWAY, Kast 348. Oldsmobile | CUMMINGS AUTO Co, 210 B. Pike wt. Site Near Longfellow Madison and 2 Size $1,750, With 9 ee "Studebaker £32 Bat B. #90." 81,400, reg BR Beattie | GOODRICH TIRE In What You Require, GORHAM RUB oe i] 0 Firat Ave. S01 MEN ONLY. Fourth Av., between Usion No further comments IMPORTANT OE ng your journey, ae TOLEDOCAR| Formerly the SEATILE AUTO BROKERAGE | 110 Blanchard st, Slightly | bar@ain the lo weed prices, emt, Livery car thorough ‘2 Babcock Electric THD COUPLE-@RAR TRUCK, trunks am Reliable furniture, t Theas, ete. 1818 38. FREE Deafness 4 narkable otter Bi | cae eno will medicine free ity to cure Noises and Cutarth c eS Kansas CQ Me 12th st, aii (0. Best Benipeed. 2 Ma Your Work fet 1444, Broadway. STEARN Broadway and Pie Ask for Our New Sot MOTOR | CARS | Re, Stveat. HA TORE! im 5 American nt nies CHICAGO 1400 Fi Won erful or-made oats, Cravens AUTOMOBILE 1422-25 Mebndway a co, Second avs is the place and have “ ner. ~ good and qui¢ jour metio. — er Ind, 1917 Agents for Franklin Motor Cars Automobile Supplies, Storage and Repairs. ee

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