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THE STAR—SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1909 aed Gee r jes DEATH H Te een, Other as They Tell of Bey, Starved by Doc- ‘Women a : amilingly deat mar the peaceful a another with face in a vain effort to hide , describing the cx tre passing away treat eneeaemaeees un “a fasting mm the the world for the other condemn game treatment as a gure that robbed ig hia love. ogere the features scene presente during the » oe before J os Linda Bt ean ear G money @ Heaton trial Der death Doctor Exposed alleging that his fy but surely starved to by this treatment, for claims pay i and belleving wife whieh Mra treatment is pernicious, | and the cause of much sufferin, 4d that a isl may serve fo warn ta fighting the case to the wife atment Witness in the ¢ pr wife took the fastir Mre. Linda ¢ i he was asked & dead, fan’t she? satisfied with the ‘Was never a shudder or} told of his wife's Inst} the end. | last days were peaceful he was satisfied bad been prolonged by and | peace came with Dr. Hazzard’ Was Satisfied, Said Other | # fold me 90 just before her Heaton then took the almost writhing under a of his wife's suff 4 invalid whe could not bercbed. he seemed to be completely { of the un- tment,” said Heaton had been going to Marly, had sung in the all the ordinary work woman,” he 150 pounds. “Or.” Hazzard. then she suffered a of a stomach trouble induced to begin the Mitment under Mrs. Haz Rie began fasting March 23, Gee meal a day, until April # Which she did not eat a She lost two pounds of a day. By May 9 she had ayer sagen remained in a occasional her death, | aad, ‘he could stand called Dr. Palmer St once prescribed that be prepared for the Sarviag woman. The to obey the physi- She said she would rise + Gesperation the dis- begged her to ct nurse could be » He Says. time it was slow Patient's condition led that she could food and the hus it to hear from the lips of gd his wife was moet two hours of suf }@ the stand the by the adjournment dark and the case until next Wednes. trial has aiready dragged Hay sessions of 99 Seventy - Seven edy for Grip and|‘!4 not proffer any gifts of gum, dt | 4 | “That : }Omar ts i jtured. “ i Feed of & Cold” is a com- e and will be suc. i, 04 USE the right weapon, Haeven”—a m3 the first feeling of iassi will break up ANd prevent the Infiuenz aNd Gore Throat trom devel. | knocks ts the a that hang on—Grip 25 Mest pocket. Aj) Drug Homes. Mea and Ann str out WHA SAVE MoNwy 4 having yo {al Work done ental wa @ dental Ae EE: hom 23686 8S FF not ee With cheap dent M4 by the 4 hae tor years ™ iw oa driv Py work ana’ 2 Ws againet U8, for peopin {smelling hotel on 2 o'clock in the morn- | witness | few! ‘|no more [fll Of BOMBS USED IN 1909 WAR [SEATTLE REALTY MA teld | Heaton, | wite| | | In the effort to conquer the Rif. | fans in Morocco the Spanish army has added a grenade slinging corps jto the foree at Melitia | The slingers are hill dwellers from Toledo and Estremadura. where the natives are adepts in the use of the Weapon mad: am by David when he plunk th be tween the lamps upon the occasion of a certain famous batt The return to first principles of warfare was res@rted to when the STAR'S DAILY SHORT STORY A WINDY COURTSHIP By Stuart 8 Stone At the big, green-painted, the pine mountatn side Mr. “Windy” edly stood best with the younger ladies. Decked in gorgeously im possible raiment, Devin undoubt vigorously chew ing gum or emitting a voleanic dis charge of black cigar smoke, h strolled about the grounds, spread It wa me the pretty w re of table No. ‘Try some mint gum, c he urged. “It's in 87 Mavors, aids the digestion, beautifies the complexion, you taller sweeter, wiser. Everybody chews it” The girl did not take the gum. pretty » aa | } “THAT SONG AND DANCE OF OLD OMAR [8 NIFTY LITERA- TURE,” HE VENTURED. She looked calmly at “Windy” and remarked: “Your haf ts perched | at an angle of—-1 should say—79) degrees. There is imminent dan ger of losing it.” Then she walked) away. “She's from Boston,” grinned “Windy,” and he strolled back to the smoky office and told sentl mental yarns until far in the even-| ing. “Windy” was hard hit, and, ar raying himself in a mediey shading from rich canary to olive green, he strolled forth again on the chance of encountering the beautiful maid This time he found her at the end of the long veranda, reading the plaint of Omar Khayyam. “Windy” jalso his hat sat upon bis reddish head so straight that a spirit level would not have quivered. “ song and dance of old nifty literature,” he ven ‘Once when I was a boy I | wrote a poem” j When I was a girl my mother }had a crazy quilt that had more shades and tints than a sample} card from a dye factory,” said No. 10, without raising her eyes shirt revives the memory.” Windy” grinned and started abashed for the first time in| On the way to the office he} |sighed three times But “Windy” Devlin took good| care that his clothes should offend He attired his big body in black and gray, and sought out jagain the beautiful waitress who 1 Omar in the twilight and cal ated geometrical angles offhand. | indy” had a way of going after | «es that he desired Now he ed by the lounging, blase dain the hammocks, the romp: i athletic girls at the cotrts, the wide eyed, # blue stockings in the deep hairs, and sought out, day day, the waitress from Bos: rebuffed him constantly told him bis language was un gf the tongue of Shakes 1 suggested that he was nded from, Baron Munghaus sod hinted at Ananias. But ly” accepted the rebuffs, cor his delinquencies and per And persistence accom ti much, At last came the vfien he managed to hold her laway, life “Your | Your) , THE RETURN TO THE PRIMI TIVE SPANISH SLING) MEN THROWIN BOME THE FIRING LINE AT H MO PHOTOGRAPH TAK FIRING LINE AT MELLALA, MO. ROCCO. eLILLA, Moors began hurling hand grenad or bombs, made of pep, ginger ale and ketchup botuew charged with explosives: It is possible that at the consultation at headquarters. young t will suggest replac ing the er * now used t Nke her w perhaps some condensed Castilian} vocabulary might be bottled. Eith would explode upon the slightest} shock and do incaleulable damage daily | some} long enough to ask a fateful ques tion Firat, 1 want “to explain,” an the girl, blushing glorious At home I am a achool teach So Say Local Real Estate » |Rreatent activity now? | the improving beople prefer to the wh bellever whould take paling at time to lay plans for of highways in this jot the city. He says 00) eatile’s rei ee the 600,000 mark situated between the |imite and the Snohomish line must come into the city the the OF THE CITY [5 BOOMING “Theretore Men, and They Say the igjutmeot to hosk ino. Buying Public Is Equally |"? main thoroughfares be used as ever property in platted We know today going to be a elty which as Optimistic as Them-| selves, this that 8 North, south ot section of the west, which is showing the onat elty ua, and all of those who b our city would like to see one of the prettiest eountty Following hought prevent the Albert B. Lord saya north, Ole Hanson says south, R. C. Erskine says west, and others say east Albert BY Lord believes that it will not be long before the country situated between the city Hmits and Snohomish county line will be annexed to ttle and become a part and parcel of this great eity “Some of the wealthiest and most influential cftizens are moving north of the city limits ayes Lord They are settling et the |Sound around the Golf and Coun-| try club or else along the shores! of Lake Washington clear up far as Kenmore and Bothell. this making of gt | tory,” Ole Hanson & Co. demand, and expeciall Beacon hill, which jffom Norman st will be on “This prop as cheapest residence and ar house property in this elty located but th from the business center “The transportation facilities are thing and « right along, and there-|seemed to Want Tract in City Limite. keep the T don't care if you're the queen of Sheba,” interrupted “Windy 1 eame out here to study geological formations don't make any differ came out t ate the broke In “Windy” Devlin don't believe in hasty engage convert tne! | you,” promised red the finished six weeks girl “Windy give to get} ready Ten minutes er urchins, sneak ap, found th and ¢lipping down to the off broke up a jack pot with the won | derful story THE MARKETS you one of th Peas sed Butter, Rawe Butter Pat Butter, ranch Poultry. frotiers Hens, tive, 3 ibs Hens under 3 lbs Hons, dressed, tb. Roosters, itve, tb Turkeys, live, Ib Turkeys, dressed, Ib Ducks, live, Ib Ducks, dressed, tb. over. Fresh Beet— Steers, No. t.. Cows, No. 1: Hindscateer Hind Dw Fore—steer Fore—cow Round-—ateor Chucks . Plates . Loins, No. 1, tuli cut’: Mutton— Wetheors Ewes Sprin Por Lam Dressed Hoge Trimmed Sides os 24 Lolos and Shoulders... Short Loin Pork.....4 Neck Bones Spare Ribs Plage’ Feet .... Leaf Lard . Hame Plente Mame Bolle? Hama Dried Reet Monts, Live ) Weta. | Common Steere Chotee ‘ows, 1 Helters, Hows, tb Wethers tis, 1008, ton *, 1008 No, 2. ton Granulated "ones, 1008 Bone Meal, 1008 Beratch Food, 90-1b. wk Common Sane Eee Food, 90-Ib. sack in 10a, $5.00 per higher: ton 9.00@20 00@ 26 oog is 700@18 Washington oun 27 Oats, par t 41.0002 Oats, Wash 31.00@%2 600% 27 ton 00@ Shorts, 4 00g a4 1 Middiings, ton Barley. ton 00@8 Feed Wheat, ton Oo@ as © ton 00@ 33 5.0047 46 d0@ 36 6.000 36 Wh ‘orn, ton Cracked Corn, ton Feed Corn, Meal, ton Rolled, Oats and Bar Ht—Selitom 1 Apple aice 2 Avp xtra faney You save Wear a Diamond Pay for it in weekly payments NG JEWELAY 00. 106 Firat Ave, your money JOHN JACOB ASTOR BOUGHT LAND and his wealth continued to grow accordingly. he bought was a reage on Manhattan Island. Many persons thought he was foolish, Jacob Astor. From a but they have ch inged their minds. Now Is the Time to Bulld Up an ASTOR FORTUNE on Seattle’s Manhattan Peninsula The proportions of us Map ng ore crac! Supleales of (pe Government Chart both that the prenent City of a Million People. cltes tn line steps should be ta ty has long been artment it being ee-quarters of a mile but one er has contix buy mall population’ all lands city county I belleve it would be engineers topo of this north end territory, | jand lay ont plans for highways and could a working basis when district attle million |to be population in the Hves of many of | home Seattle the of | at en te takes in the platting of this northern te way that City |property of all kinds ix in strong | property on | paved to Hanford st This Is Worth Watching. bic nt platting section nort in | tle, moderat see an which section take nection Pioneer | prices to have jattle. |the el tofore pride | Weat John week taxes ontate the | ment the | the | rolls are monte tru low in not rraphy RC those will “to notice. but place of similarly ty, should be stimulated channels throughout the eity of S¢ Ther Seattle the owner injof more moderate Davis & who being does from one firms in stamp of authority, follows make the ne Ole Hansor thr An elght at the rth high minutes one-third situated prope month worth watching closing of the fair trade tn has been more | ness done in nearly every line since ing of the We had our | business of our business career the woek after the closing of the fair Erskine the made during the sale of Runner's addition to Beat for which they are ag | Erskine Js firm in his belief that in time Mecca of the well as the means. bring In this nethy document directed kicking Coming will are high fal & Co wonderful of the the nts city, it Defends Seattle. “Complaints are steady It ts getting high have to bi that taxes bave the past visited that very eastern street the John and more pvied that cities Most of the land from seoma than h at we progress last week in the prove wealthy fut it ts been very and few who hav of lat improve “How. | ment will bill | far out | ment and| ern ¢ dry | cisma t work all! bust of th the el with | 4) Mr man | that }in th heard freque ly from property owners as to the| lincreasing burden of taxation and| outpour of assessment true taxes! for atree Wee na nmemy Oo supertor of sometimes deserved ones a whole on in a consclentiou ward manner erty owner his money in the way benefits other communities, Growth Phenomenal. growth of been phenomenal dministrative machinery by government times proportio 10 years ago Beattie adminiatration véloped into a live mopolitan enjoying | financial seems hard to it take ity he steel and concrete corner of Seventh avenue and Olive to the W. P. This Duhamel chitect ht by Albert B Lord Seertie 1909 Copyr;, than business administration the world in building inspector's de ment to do work that 10 years ago| j}was done with ease about | as it oldest real bears The state erection RKET rapidly as eady been ears, giv. tor the 00, when the ushed to completion a conwidere r wnible, and has a axed for a term of fi very hand which is § to similar improve larger east been erltt administration, and |— but the been carried straightfor- | and the Seattle prop- | received more | of the me | investment, has of permanent many a citizen in| this elty has and the growth | has been at y large. About had a village Today it has de up-to-date, cow confidence of the the east It for instance, | than 25 people realize more by one man John EIGHT STORIES A On November 4 the Realty Own il ers syndicate awarded the contract | BETWEEN EVERETT IN ND THE SOUND—Five ; and, excellent soll; three acres In cultiva- pasture; good four-room and outbuildings; 0 4 price $2,160. time at f their Sstory!, bullding, at the firm of Megrath & jong White is the ar TRY, buflding will be sy Alaska Butiding This map will easily convince you of the limited territory for expansion north of Se- attle. Hemmed in betweeen the shores of Puget Sound and Lake Washington, there is a very limited territory, only four miles wide and six miles in length, twenty-four square miles in all. In less than five years every acre of land in this territory will be worth a small for- tune. As Seattle’s population reaches 500,000, all this land must come in- to the city limits. The cheapest acre tract inside the present north city limits is $4,000.00 control all land marked black in this map, called “North Seattle.” It com- 1,752 acres. We are preparing one of the finest high- class acre additions ever platted in Seattle. On our property is located the highest point north of the city, a hill 565 feet high, similar to Queen Anne, but 105 feet higher. At this point a high pressure reservoir must be built to supply the whole north end of Seattle with Cedar River water. In regard to transportation we will say that the Northern Pacific main line passes through the property. Boats from Madi- son Park are making three round trips daily to North Seattle. Thé Seattle-Ever- ett interurban is running trains every hour just one and one- quarter miles west of North Seattle, and King County has just granted a franchise for an electric line on the new Seattle-Bothelf boulevard: which passes through our property, and accord- ing to an announcement made by the new company, cars will be running by July 1, 1910. three-fourths of Seat soon as We above prises Remember that tle’s population is living north of Madison street, and that the northward movement is growing in strength daily. You might just as well fall into line. (No information given about this by telephone.) Look for Our Sale ANNOUNCEMENT Albert B. Lord “We Know Seattle Well.” 305-6-7-14-15-16 Northern Bank & Trust Bldg., Corner Fourth and Pike. Entrance Room 314. Member Seattle Real Estate Association Albert B. Lord