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THE SEATTLE - )SHOEMAKER LOSES ALL BY saa pv i FS | ME J by This Job. “ . . End of World Is Coming,” Say the People, Seeing c r with his wife and four] . . ‘ Sa 7 ~ « _ aa i bo Roo ’ : : | the Flood and the Comet—Pestilence, Death and fpeing to take (Cae ‘ ut election from the — . : Misery Walk Hand in Hand—Years to Repair the + Teannot pa me that they purchased A ’ ‘ . ‘ Hand my neighbors year » Half a block away from : : . Damage Already Done. do wot need. | the boulevard, he wae assessed a Rome because 9100 no that the GI gang could | ‘ E \ wt poarimemsiene mn we my win the support of the Seattle Elec ; y t " words FO t Mu pany idewalka put down (By United Press.) dow place desert e fe years ago, for which he paid. - . . *. 4 | PARIS, Jan. 27.—Thousands of .iood refugees are in actual dan ahead of him in were torn up in good condition and |! zi , \ - | ger of starvation today because of governmental red tape. of the jobbery replaced by contractors belonging , te Hundreds of half-starved victims are standing in line tonight at ty hall gang. of which » machine. For this he will P i ‘ . " |public dispensaries after waiting all day, vainly, for food bes leader for yoars to pay, For the grading of i It is estimated this evening that the damage done by the floods Electri 0 th gt. he ts taxed $335. He ; i | will reach five hundred million dollars. not the money to pay it On y 4 Aimost one-half of thie is in Paria alone. The palace of President of this cam another assess ’, y | Pallieres is surrounded with water The palace of fine arts is flooded. nent of $300 for grading and pav \ The building in which the chamber of deputies is located, the world ng and the north trunk sewer |famous Eiffel tower, and the beautiful Trocadero park are islands, Kellet saye $1,500 is not a high es te of what the Gill gang has fened hie home with He can « pay. Keller saya he want few of the Improvements, He PARIS, Jan. 27.—Typical of the terribie suffering of the count less of destitute, hungry people driven from their homes by the great flood, the police today found a woman, insane from exposure, with and bis nelaibers 3 + ae enmiontt five somali, half frozen children huddied in a pitiable group on the top ed. The Keller ftamtly expects to . ; oF. Satie Shnanent oe Peg altro Megat died AY P ’ . a) 1d Veterans of battlefields and carefree women of fashion wept eacrift et pe 5 yt ‘ publicly today when they were confronted by the heartrending te assensed a5 - jobbery of the city hall gang , 7 procession of ragged and half clad men and women in the great pot do it. All pe a8 = George W. Rawls, an aged col ij : exodus from the flood stricken district. were ses ejection from og man, Ives in his own home | = There were cripples on improvised litters or in carts, some ie the boss of & place vith his wife at M37 KE. GTth wt. In| a drawn by aged men or women or by dogs, and countless family pir tis old axe 5 few months, he says, he will be 3 |groups of grandparents anc great grandparents with the fittle babies aod th . omeless. He cannot pay the trib clinging half frozen about the necks of their eidere. The police and ean "se ° mposed upon him. He lives soldiers are driving hundreds frm their homes in the inundated , es . from the notorious rr districts. a al \ place speedway, but the i Where shall we go?” they wail ly Will Lose Home. gang says he must pay or lose his , : ed. “Why should we not die here as of 4 E. G5th st. home. He will lose his home . Author's Wife Who ‘ | | | j | | nga well as elaewhere “Agrees to Disagree”) ~ Thousands believe that the end : the world is at hand and that | has been doomed by God to : é events _ ib swept aw ) all of ite tn { habitants. They, for most part, | ¢ catastrophe with the eu. a a: &. OLAVIG. " of Ha ley's comet toward fl ] aR cy OAS ; | ‘ r art of a predestined truetion BY GILSON GARDNER. For these reasons, like blinded WASHINGTON ‘ av. 3 * R. Glavis wee asked io the P Mallinger investigation yesterday afternoon before a 4 horses in a burning stable, they “int committee of ress how he t came to know of innd frande 9 Alaska. tf eaid that he mm employed some time in rgd pee oe: pews that . the je n . 1 or 1902 as a spec agent b * land office in Washingtow, TIRC., to tnvestigate alleged frauds in Lewis county, Wash. vuld lead (nem to safety $A Wo aty per ve ' The ratlroads in all directions a " t \ connected with coal lands akbt from the government by the Wilsom, | company and others, incloding the Sterling Coal com } i ai is are wil cate mm ” for @ Gaye it make pany That while he was in Seattle In the office of the United Sta trict ettorne & reporter of The Star of Seattle, whose paralyzed and even automobiles are im the next 6° ifference in inedt prices. i name he could not remember, came | the office and was istroduedd 4% him. The reporter began to tell him about the land useless, . Catherine KE. Stirtar sthier Sone’ cau = Wie thee in Alaska of which that he knew of sev inetan but as thie was wot in Glavie’ feld of action, be said he ce, Teatful feature of the situa- this lee t venting the report r ©, who was the r tal ntte the and office In Alaska, whose duty it was to look up fon is the danger of a famine, as weer pereing -t0 a i the an to the . y | supplies are running low and there deg Stare ” : last z rane oo i Bg The matte ; t the time, but he did not actuall He fo direct contact with the Alavka land frauds until 1907 ps no pe oe Be r plenishing the ‘ te fast night's One of the first to call wae Mra. D when Ballinger became commissioner of the land office sent to Alaska to look into the Cunningham and other | 3 stores. Every available craft te be Mb MaRA agninet | Bvans, $06 W. Binine «t, who said groupe of claims, This ter Special Agent Jones had been o tau ground and found evidences of fraud in these claims Pring we hog in rescue work. oy jad : , The committoe may the reporter of Star aw soon fan secure bin name . he Seine today is over the m iad to fein in + abe had pledged herself to retrain arches of the Royal, the Arche ‘will help the work. fr eating meat in any form for r veche, the Alma, the Solferino and ai h ge b day and ¢ every a “24 the St. Mictinel bridges, and their large bayer, We vee | thing In her p larger than they «~ Ninth Ww: M re engineers stated that, even if the | ’ i waters should subside immediately, fe mente an Whether 1 orde t a6 W. Fultor Be ti ' i it would take more than two years Or bey at marke are cireniatin . ‘ s to repair the subways and other it the same. F women frien « underground construction % © BP al! my tric ° the tinenee Z | ee | meat The Public Works buildin; # clube and wv pledge ‘ hit fire today, and the firemen —— FER-OON, WHO 1S CONDUCTING MeRAKE MEDICAL SCHEME | | | caught ) : ag IN THE HOTEL RADIUM BUILDING, PUBLISHED NUMER i stood waist deep in the fey waters is CAUGHT BY OUS ALLEGED TESTIMONIALS. fighting the flames. The German 8, MRS. E. J. EAKIN, 1897 embassy is flooded, and has been iy ~e " -- bandoned The authorities have } KILBOURNE 87, WHO TRIED HIS EATMENT. HE WON'T - Ni : A issued orders against the building AW ELEVATOR hy om | PUBLISH IT, BUTH THE STAR Wil w about two minute 4 lke th 0 fa} “I was residing in Napa, Cal, twof |Skeleton of Suicide Found of fires in the threatened districts, looked like the « rm pnte of r s for t collapel ‘ Bt. when he in-|years ago er-Don and Bis in W. Samet % s teuniiee yt cabo bool im tod few lest hight, when he e } , in oods Clasping In- and foundations wili upset lamps ft | ecretary aud led « m Anne bill and spoke band fakers’ came to towity gia to oe Of the bore Les Denne | Teens, Green Anne Rill O86 S080 | apa ts 8 tardy tea, on Wh strument of Death. pono flaaretion a ( ee Under the direction of the cham- “6GO WonOUC Construction compar » Baptiet church dullding, at | Don pitched his tent on « vacant lot) SAR. WOOOOVOYLY ented aceite ia oe and Geeen Anne near the matn street, be attracted MRS. CECIL CLARK DAVIS. er of deputies, the health depart- n lying prone in the depth ment today called upon a special lan ent at the New York Why was Bouillon fired?” some | considerable att m0 4 A he When Author Riehard Hardin this noon. He at dione asked bin During hie stay tn Nap oe ef the terest r Oak wae tye is and his beautiful young wife | Commission of sanitary experts to “a nier vator as it wa Gill smiled easily ‘ v « mn ane ni miloe ne oe Ree? | og to disagree the literary mati “a cae pag ov "9 _ about to a His left leg was be e t as ‘ f his treat 4 fingers of the right hand rtiil grasp. | * arted py whether it| (Continued on Page Three.) ne she vs : , dhoft |teen ws ’ en vaude nae the rusty revolver that sent the ply % paration of a gister an { t two weeks : leaden t h hing | oe te enn” ta nee ont the a 7 ’ Well, s bis be the | ville show : jonden mexsenger of death crashing | ; Rahaty ten toad’ ant copped se é : o. 1 r did not make a cent. Then one through the brain, and absolutely nahin . ; rom seve tard bt he managed tO sell ino other hie; this ts w Deputy has fatien off in . ats . Sh D from a ores . 5 ’ . ‘ 7 . A : Two lawyers, each representing days hun ‘ binin over : me who 1 a inpanied r worth of medicines to the rapch Nias ; Coroner Epgemann of Ballard te) on igg hate egy a day. se “ aken te « Third ward man to the hall e| er That cave him his opportun P - investigating. one oth Bhan ae pe an . bashes voters are regis {dence hospital candidate scowled at the ques : ya oe Oe 1°! Davis will share in her husband's} Information was filed in the #u- Wetit today. Uniess | toner Threw Money Away ax thin mar the Great Divide SS a ‘|money but not remain under the | pertor court this morning by Prose- Pe mgater at once, many TO CHINAONA A few etions and yout ending the stage steps, he MRS. E. J, EAKIN. ; same roof. Whether or not there |cuting Attorney Vanderveer chan ey i register CHASE FOR BUGS |"*, #2" °°" iat window,” he ' well the | aoe h ns aha wank tao ; is an s y in the case, novody|ing Charles E. Head, former clerk of the ou for money—but to cure ¢ " ca ieae sutler wan ldinhes : Pegs ne knows in Justice John E. Carroll's court, Me belere the pr There was an uproar in a min- | Then he threw the 84 among | “fCmeeer tmey would su vd | ' ' jt Mr ‘ marriage,|and Thomas Tyrer. former offtetal You i Ry Untied Press.) Gill out You can't : ; : ** | plotared to them by the experts. | empty bearing on the me checker in the county anditor’s w Sannet vote with ACRAMENTO me st “en meeting!” and audios 4 & Renera! SCTAM | Tien ‘treatment’ was advised, and | “Colts 3% short ells how he| *® ; “ oft with lnvesay by casenne > ‘oug® ow = 7 » occurred ly ende with the victim | crossed 7 yute of whitened - : - : ~ ‘ Comp , t bug) pnis tan't the First ward!” came whan tt sed about that | /t aaaaly ned mt. The amount of the > Prefontaine building widture: tment of Cal-| It tock Gill two more minutes| erDon was throwing money awad,| teams Ito why this mar ife's fitful | | ‘The case will be tried under the BV. and Yesler Way . te - om. 1 audiences lnoreaes “Litas charged $12 for a cure for fever, but an absolute reason we o scour foreign wilds and/io quiet the crowd la a gen Naturally, his medict ales in«| qual affection that I have had | nothing j old law, which determines the pen- — 1 of pest destroy-|tieman.” he said, “and am trying ‘ d when they tend-|%% sp " : — jalty of larceny by embezzlement to j reased apace, ar i 7 hey did to treat it} And an noth is this m oom : OLD; ers, will leav Tuesday on 8/19 run this campaign like a gentle eee ee would get a rig and 2 Le ie pow £ _ aa at Cone dty aad le : Pa !be imprisonment in the penitentiary ° . the ‘ sat They'll €ell that I use| %°. +h scat- | ¥ 89 ye Mahe namtuat #4 ee comes tomorrow will repose in At the Sentt Atre, on Satur: | for not more than 10 years or lees BT wenaa br eens 4 uN tre ; a peter f* yo i gin ode gh tet | Wh@ed told Fer-Don that he was jong since left Its earthly case, and| Bouillon rally will be he Boull-|the county jail not exceeding one =: . Pasko gb. Nit * dimes. The peos "| doll me no good, he said that I! cares not what ¢ “ lon will be the main speaker and m4 nivero safront bad “ nag neure sae and} fall that wart will answer all questions that hf He takes gg hi h ‘ ’ . Ghortly after that the victinws auditors sh t © aw hie ee eT ; " st nae b ‘ ¢ to awaken to the fact that ed. The list of oth peakers will | * ~p aiadinadl te “ nyt adua . Fergion and his expe were fak- | ow 1 n the ¢ thing, | be ann r |* Kelley Will Hold a Rally, ge a. p : Awful Diseases Told Of oked = water Vhen Fer-Don mg t! ¥ ern r ® PRESIDENT KANE je HG it Her « 2 > . tt ” < he la a ‘ fowad that t ple were he fvoree granted. FOR BAR LICENSES eredit | every | skied i ret. f « APPLY TO PASTOR " ae ves , ap ae by one of] tues Nap a the i sourt she had be \NAPOLI ad to | e towr t any! i. MAN GLAVIS TOLD _ AT BAKER CITY = eet ws a cag | - a CONGRESS ABOUT) W@ INTERFERENCE “00> FRANCE TAKES TO lds dl that they age Re Three | : 1 Sp Fas ME ‘ POSTAL SAVINGS ASSESSES ERROR EES ee eee Pe Mor an indety, "To Rent ployed 9». oO By United Press.) $ c 1 ) - . ’ K RIS, France If the of the Ur s take to al savings idea with an instar est: |] Bouillon Speaks Twice Tonight | x i:/s Su arc = ii a so on ouillon Speaks Twice Lonight | ims. “Ah aad ‘on sa gangs vg ng meg mage ae Pg 4 Publication of a sto ' erate Walt or worry. « pens AtAnte : May D r nal f MUL Of fashion ; ( r at V ) ; candidate fo) fa fy td Ade” came in or or comptrolle ’ me French admit and pay sald to have lare ore had file k ml not take any chance ) eas ae claims, apparently tr info trouble with Landi A cor nt of ate co) gineer Hurt ‘Ade ! v alled y t¢ t Landis recently declare¢ X ‘ 1 10th Grapples With Ot only ot oe i jen Brant and H NM Words con i 1 for councilman from the now in jail awaiting trial