The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 10, 1909, Page 8

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8 VOTE DOWN THE MAN WHO (SMALL BOY HAS FUN AND ANNEXATION BEAT JOHNSON RESIDENTS OF REFUSE TO BECOME A PART OF SEATTLE the wn ¢ and pri marie Ay w § t annex Seattle 1 " were 8 ! Republican Tloket.—For may¢ Reek; city at ch HI is; city trea r, Lee BE. M Y i Gehring; Third ward, F. W, Blat Citizens’ Ticket.—-I ma >} L. WH a er First ward, | Hoffedits; Second w PF. G au. No candidates for the torney, counciiman-atlarge or coun eliman fre Third ward The 768 sente nh the ctors who voted repre residents ar rritory of imately one mile While inmates of the county | pital and poor farm were Approx vr square against antiexation, the vot bona fide residents of the town w ove ingly as ea} wishes of the ma y of th FITTED FOR THE PLACE, Why do you think y ' ter A € r has a ng s with It “She will be able to blow the dust off the bo GEORGETOWN THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1909 ‘A, SIMON GONE AND j ENDANGERS A MAN’S LIFE) FAIENOS WORRIED ee TheseAre . : od on ite course through «the Friends of A, Simon of the firm # Puts Revolver Cartridge on n door, falling at the ‘ct of Horwi® & Simon, Regal ladies ‘ . T allor with office at 06 Denn Car Track and Man Nar- ‘eet PGR, Om Peete. wv. ate. Wes ‘ rowly Escapes Death. aad | Simon left his home at 917 13th | Bmall boy, revolver cartridge, av, at 7:30 o'clock Monday morning | passii ‘ ; . waying that he was going to work "7 he h t nee of him by These combined brought John That way the Ja n of ] Graham about as near death as he | lany of his friends ‘ N to be \ | He had & prosperous busine ; ever expects to be without slipping Jon off into the great beyond | | was not addteted to any bad habit Graham = wa ting in the| was always known as being regular Drexel cafe at Third av. and James | lin his mode of ving, and bie at. eating lunch yesterday, "Crack | friends cannot in any way account ta revolver shot, smash went for his disappearance am eo aN nae a “emer "glass which Graham had at his He ia five feet and five Inches in The following men have Ju t been ele ted ready to tak ailp of water | helght, 27 years of age, dark brown officers of the WESTERN STEEL COR Up went Graham's hair, It stood | hair and well drewsed. He ts up ye ae , straight up from the roots, “Mur. | married. PORATION for the first year of its exist der,” shouted gome other luncher lin the cafe. ence! i Are you burt?" asked Charles Beg : |Metlar as he rushed to Graham's JAMES A. MOORE—President HERMAN BAEHR | table inter 3 : ae | Graham jumped up and led a HERBERT E. LAW — First vice-presi This t# the man who broke Mayor! scramble to the street. Every one “bt - Tom L. Johngon's eight years of rule|jooked and looked in vain for the ent. elect Baehr was born in Keokuk, la A small bo: street nalvely 5 : . in 1866 and completed his education! asked what was matter, and = ROBERT DOLLAR—Third vice-presi- in selentific schools tn ¢ HY ANd | then naively explained t he New York, He is an expe t]had just put e-revolver cartridge KING MENELIK, dent an w county reco! Y@/on the street car track to aee what| The days of King Menoelik of M. M. LYTER—Secretary. le y would happen when an Eastlake | At nia are number acegrdl: : : defeat of Ma Johnson,}car that was coming toward “him |to dl from ty sky wi TOHN SCHRAM Treasurer n from one end of the cou t arch The king’sdeath has : 2 y a ge ee 4 ‘ was @ wd then took turns fright d many times J. E. CHILBERG, J. C. EDEN, SAM i » ch little boy and impressing os . ‘ . . . , 4 Oni D his mind the fact that Third ; UEL A. PERKINS, HERBERT E. LAW ea th con sik Sal yen Bovng Rete ret : and E, P, JAMISON—Executive Commit- e camy bh fun making / “ emer had been practically At the near-inquest which follow tee. e y ‘ the course of the ballet wa : fe Steal eee ft the nun pe Prigae loa Dire Boe A No other industrial corporation in West- assured that even If the } ©} through a plate glass sign to the years’ figh lcents on the ave “MENTAL ASSASSIN” WHAT THEY CALL MRS. STETSON | do not wait upon the com- ing of the man behind. Deposed Christian Science Practitioner Charged With | “Mental Murder”--What Imaginary Assassina- tion Feels Like, by a Victim. (By Cnlted Pree) NEW YORK, Noy. 10 Mental assassination,” something new tn the dictionary of crimes, is charg ed today against Mrs. Augusta Stetson, deposed Christiar ence” practitioner, in her report made to the mother church at Boston by Mrs. Mand Kissam Babcock. Mra. Babcock formerly was a stu dent under the direction of Mrs. Stetson, but they quarreled a year ago. Now Mrs startling allegation that Mrs. son attempted to “mentally m Babcock makes the her by a system similar to « extent to the socalled “absent treatment.” She describes the mer saying that she was at in Cedarhurst, asleep In a per normal state, when she suddenly began to freeze. “My heart fluttered,” she de ciares, “and luminous waves rolied toward me, covered with th es of dead people. “Mrs. Stetson’s bine eyes were | all aroend the room, and it seemed that my soul went out of my body Mrs. Babcock says that she stag fered to the bath tub and took a hot piunge, but could not feel the «Water. ‘I realized then,” she says, “that I was struggling against the rulers | of darkness and spiritual wicked ness in high plac “Only the impersonal ever-pres ent émnipotent jove bore me up be- yond the reach of this assasein.” She states that she began to crochet while her parched lips con-| tinually muttered “God is all. God is good ing can harm me.” Sweet is the dreamin’ In the lonesome night, Of the far, fair country Where the light shines bright Wake not the dreamer Till the call of Light Atlanta Constitution. Horse Owners, Attention Best of care and pasture for your horse for the winter. Phone Main 73 or Main 432, Inquire John Wal lace, Meadows, ome 35c Genuine Wilson Bread Toaster, 20c ant in mind that every piano It Remains Hard, Does Not Get Soft and Waste exhibite yur booth during the | exposition wa most carefully con. _. Every piano fully warranted and our usual unlimited guarantee goes Away. | om " material and built by skilled os | With each one of them, The honor and integrity of the Meyer-Toner Piano AT YOUR DEALER'S men for exhibition purposes. These Co, is a sufficient guarantee that these slaughter prices are bona fide. & Keeps |8elfsame instruments we are now om = offering at bona fide reduetic of | i 7 a from 20 to 80 per cent, at the same Wh t WwW. | “ ” OFa lt re 4or ae boned at We Need Now Is Money | The “FILLMORE” Hat a easy payment plan in order to se e a S Hla ts cure one. © Wor ing After, Try One, an a fe wn AR eM a n't there some one in your Pianos in this sale, values fr $250 to $1,000, t . ll a or bolting oF trying een, or afl Shicmay Ata poe wenke nee ; ale, values from $250 to $1, , but we will not advertise §] M Do re be Ha & oO Wi fuel as need one bur ticularly to make happy? Gan you prices, as figures are misleading. See the pianos and judge for yourself. Cc nal Ss t t re = ‘ , think of @ more appropriate gift} Every piano on the floor marked in plain figures ; " | ee ee e : y or @ memento more to be appre * ” ft clated than genuine highest a a award plano, the identical instru ? an|ment judged by the International es ua wide | Jury of Awards bs ag There ibsolutely no argument Toa y 1 but to get one it will be 000 stook of Cloth! uw 5 you don't feel able to make the ye a r t at this time, at e 424— TKD 8494. : Christmas. and’ be assured” thats | THE STORE OF SAVINGS pepe erat mete tea ee: vikiceathetier 6699 Wore soe tae ee . CHILDREN’ mB THowNLRS | Einday ioave Buttle nt : oh be thank tui | bett | deetia' aeauhat sa e: m, and 5 p.m, Leaye kverett at on ih | pectal and careful attention anes megaverett at 9:18) "Fi nee en rf 31 UNION STREET B14 Pe aa pips a oeateig f ‘ohnaten Co, Oldest and ‘ . t. : iBaghosich bs ber themed tte it SPINNING 1310 | Largest Dealers in the West, Eilers | Opposite Postoffice. Opposite P.-I. eer eens | Bnghoiniah Ate Fenod (io tt SECOND AV. Music Bldg., Third and University | SORVER ARO CEMINAREEDS Phones -Baneets Mas 4908, th 120T Becond Ave, MEALS SERVED, “ would-be | Noth- | 4d her bu upstairs and into he ing My God! with me? the train when ing to die. I Mrs. Bh her bu through the Bible, and th tion suce om, exclatn: Wh I was coming b 1 felt that { was go m suffocating kK says that she and d sustained th . night by rea ugh consta: ut's the defeating the attack of the alleged |" Mental assassin i Som afterward I asked] Mrs. § why the dreadful | vice per cent thing ned she says, “and | Re ide. Mrs. Stetson replied ‘God smote |*** TOs-10 Pike #4. you because you had lifted up your voice nat the Holy One fp Is rael,’ meaning Mra never done thik. I reverence and love Mrs. Eddy beyond all human beings.” WONDERFUL PIANO VALUES IMMENSE NUMBER OF FINE IN. STRUMENTS BEING DISPOSED OF BY EILERS MUSIC HOUSE | | Special inducements This Week in | Order to Ciose Out | of Exposition Stock. Remainder Easy Pay- Pianos Purchased Now Set Aside for Christmas if De ments. sired. | Anyone that piano making he cannot has the assertion afford to own a certainly not investi stagge red} owing off and |* bddy, but I had] to | gated the closing-out sale of Expo-| sition planos now going on at Bil. jers Music House. Shrewd buyers from every vicinity and in ry | walk of life are dally taking ad | vant } cur winning pianos for their home Just think for a moment—only a |limited number can possibly pos sess one, for there are only a lim ited number for sale, and each day |sees greater inroads being made in the stock still left Do YOU want one? Frequently we are requested to a deposit and hold one of exhibition planos tll Christ }mas. This we gladly do. After that it is simply a matter of month ly payments to suit your own purse and you wi surprised to find how really easy it is to own a pl ano on our easy payment plan }accept | these ALL PRIZE PIANOS age of this opportunity to se-| one of these blue ribbon prize | | the a stronger directorate or list of than the WESTERN STEEL CORPORATION. You every man on the above list. They eiing in ern America has ball was ¢ restaurant eflected and * glass it | sto he third rew aking & wrong | officers passing through know ELGIN MINUTES e men HE railroad user of great wealth, men who have headed great needs the same standard of t and timekeeper as_ the railroad runner. Trains enterprises, men who make-big successes e of all their undertakings. These are the men who are heading the Ayard of Havana ~——the cigar is rough— but the taste is smooth. great organization which, with its $43,000,- . 4 000-of assets and $20,000,000 capitalization, Conductor's time and passenger's time agree when er are taken from time- pieces bearing the watch-word Fle; is to shortly begin the mz ron and steel on a large scale at Mason, Ehrman & Co., Distributers, Seattic, Portiand. DOWNING, TOTKING & HYER, tan (Eatadiiebed 19 Mtocks Grate ume re syietuns Beth Phowes STO, Private Wires | RO4-500-206 Aloske Bide. Port Townsend Bay. The main offices of this company the Arcade this city, with the m entrance fourth floor of the Annex dire opposite the elevators erature and information about IRONDALE. Come in any time for maps, | MALLEABLE RANGES pride of every ndid stove | Moore Investment aoe = Company nATrOne Selld field Onare 850 end wp. Other Elgin modets at other prices according age of movement and cage ft Elgin modely are sold where, and are fully guaranteed. ELGIN NATIONAL WATCH COMPANY, Dain, litinots. Paints for All Purposes Can be had at the Federal while the present stock laste at big discounts Better lay tn a y even if you Jon't care to use it now PRDERAL PT. & WALL PAPER CO, 1914 Wiret Ave. —FORCED— SALE OF PIANOS bewelers every Realty Agents for the Western Steel Cor- poration, 400-410 Arcade Annex, Seattle. Millinery Sale oe WONDER Beaver Hats SPECIAL 1521-1523 2d AVENUE AT THE Trimmed Hats WEEEZEEE, S225 - In all the up-to A large number of 200 of the Best Makes of Pianos date styles 28 TO 150 40 gus0| creat te “il Felt and Satin | wort 50 tc on sale at $3.50 to $12.00 prices Slaughtered and Thrown °°. Market Mr. A. W. Meyer, of the Meyer-Toner Piano Co., has retired from the piano business. Shapes on sale} for ... .... each— + : $9.00 to $1050 at, Trimmed Hats on e A liberal will be all better grades IT’S AT THE WONDER Second Avenue, Between Pike and Pine Streets Fur Hats In great It will be necessary to raise a large sum of money in order to pay off his interest. In order to raise this cash, present stock of over 200 pianos we will This stock consists of the greatest and best of all makes, the McPhail, the magnificent Laffargue, the artistic Hasbrouck, four of which were placed in the public schools this year, in with all other makes, the beautiful sweet-toned ‘Herman, Stodard, and other choice makes, such as the Sehirmer, Irving lisle, and Elbridge For Each Dollar You Invest You Double Your Capital in Value Sacrifice our variety on To Continue discount All This Week sale at prices $3.50 to $8.00 owed on competition the superb & Co, Car and FOR ECONOMY USE “SOAPLAKE” SOAP SE UN coy E2258, Fi S225 ETE SE

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