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THE STAR FIREMEN MAKE A" ce ae RECORD FIGHT | PIPER ai ROOSEVELT, | © HUSH UP LANG MONDAY, MAY 9, 1910. BALLARD, Af Mar Y bit ni a $e noon until | ¢ k morning ' poonbi sadplpe 1 F the B t t \ t ver been dincovered, He | tae tre day, W t iremen keeping imens in the v | 1a fire the arkne aut night has no specimen of this rare VABHINGT( M y= Charge it but ne neghnanely 1 and the Harvard museum has) oF 4 ation © are report +2 dry t id h was entl hat. Oe | en filed with th int 7 der 1 and jon were * mimittee, r n par on ator Francia i Warren, of W Two Weeks Ago We Put on the Market 1,462 Acres of Rich, the ve last spar ‘| dited with being in. the ‘emp Level, Fertile Land Situate Three Miles Northwest of Granite = gectpatl ad FOR AMERI een te Falls on the Beautiful River Stillaguamish. Toy horns and tin soldiers for] < nae ye" bre hg rite : wasven’ We advertised this land for six days. We told you about the fer- American kids will be made in Ger lis president, fenced tn, tn Colorado, | tility of the soil, the healthfulness of the climate, the nearness of the e tin being Jonnea at plor 8 today OD under the act of congress of 1678,| market and the cheapness of the price bee the Bh nnet Hner Protesilaus. | were to be ay Gtocaie tart ON TWO SEATTLE MEN| isi cssccieulesarees's sat po oe and all of it.came from serap piles at| thar state i canneries around the ound For Connolly stat that th land, aa ye # this tin has allowed tO| were fenced in prior to 1966, and in| ft Two Seattle men Lette tune and the convent girl's hand, |TU#t &way an beon used to fll chat year complaints were made to} i nme Mebrid, Goals ‘ W. BH nson, the Second ay, |!" srou a -_ wrenebesy retary Hit k, wh | ; i omega op pepe clothing dealer, is In receipt of a] Dae at as beacrig Cabarete sent nag wg al I Agent For in- | tee them to come to the ald a kins lietter from Madrid, Spain, from |!# Valuable and tt nlp tigat Fort report w | ; ette om Madrid, Spain, fror bad er ay man shot in the t, dying in! Rdwardo Blanco Hutchinson, who | Pt te Germe 8004] mitted to President R | BALANCE prison from his wound, with «| maintains that he is a kinsman of hae we Tade On i nat but 1t|Metuently Forbes was trans to | “Te? beautiful daughter 14 years old in| the Seattle man. He te in prison}, oh ey ahipment but It) another aivision and the matter y ane a convent, and with a fortune of with a shot in the breast, He|!® Mot to ne Tie lau a @ Any | dropped hy 98,600 pounds. The self styled g, and wants Hutchinson t the tin will be me a down, mag Mi] Connolly intimates that Roosevelt | Kineman asked the Seattle men to| come to his aid and take the hand |!0t0 vanous Sines ot tere, SA drepued sie ition of Warren mt and for coming to hie|of his daughter, who is in a Span-|*>!pped back to Rect die latter: vated sgataet F promises the hand of his|ish convent, and awo one-quarter enator Foraker in the Brownavitie | i four is ortu 00 pounds at the time Roosevelt and For- | q ed Se ont eter tue for ict Se ackinece' wo oven oe WIE. TOUR THE wits ts teowver con te Were So Easy That Anyone Who Desired Could Purchase oa ne. J 2 a vinso: 0 opel o} ‘a Timothy A, Holt of 313 Third av.| gotiations by cable When Secretary Garfield took of flee he employed Detect Witltam | “gerng apne eae N. received a letter from Senor Ed wardo Blanco Holt, tn Spain, telling how he was lying in prison with a al shot in bt breast. He has a fortune of 98,600 pounds and a beautiful 14-year-old daughter in a convent, He asks his Seattle kinsman to cable at once if he wishes to get in on th around floor for a quarter of PROFESSIONAL MONEY LATEST THI (By United Pres “ MILWAUKEE, Wis. May 9%. The socialist board, of alderme planning today to introduce an tn novation In the operation of the af fairs of the municipality by hiring a professional economist whose duty ft will be to study each department of the city government and devise an economical system of manage ment The plan fs outlined tn a resolu tion pending before the board LEOPOLD GAVE HER 6 MILLIONS BRUSSELS, May 9—In an open} letter published here, M. Vander velde, the socialist leader tn the chamber of deputies, charges that the late king Leopold, on the day} before he underwent his final opera turned over to Baroness | han $6,000,000 worth of Congo ich could not be found | Cengo was annexed to} The’ transaction was made through Baron Snoy, com mandant of the royal household, act ing under instructions from the king. OUTDO PATENT TAFT IN MIDST been selected 26 promoter Seattle men have as “fall guys” for of the old Spanish fortune and heiress confidence game. The game is old and well known. Nev ss pertodically It makes its present | er appearance. Up to the time no Seattle man has become / an applicant either for the daugh-| ter’s hand or the fortune. SAVER IS NG FOR MILWAUKEE | which was Introduced by Alderman Berger. Berger récently returned from a conference with university professors at Madison, where he gained many new ideas which he tn tends to Incorporate inte gisiation for the welfare of the city Berger believes that the ‘reat in dustrial organizations of America| rely for success upon their system | of economical operation and he de sires that Milwaukee shall give the plan a thorough trial | been consecrated to the cause, and | others are coming in. The 102 counties of the state will be di vided into as many there are automobiles districts as} OF ANARCHISTS (By United Press.) WASHINGTON, May %.—Secret service officiala charged with guarding the president are greatly | worried over Taft's program for to- | day The president will open the Ac tors’ Fund fair in New York this afternoon. Then he will cross to the New Jersey shore and motor to Paseiac. Northern New Jersey | George ‘BOY OF TWELVE | dy hie brother George, 12. trying to rescue a stoker who had JEWELS WITH HER) Taking with her $8,000 in jewels and $1 in money, Mrs. Helen Pitman, wife of W. H. Pit- man, an ol} merchant of Los An goles, left her home several days ago and ts thought to have been in Seattle. ‘ihe local police have} been searching for her among the} various hotels but no trace has} lbeon found. Bhe is supposed to} hay t a friend at the Butler} but management knew nothing about her. Mr. Pitman has the police of Angeles and the county auth looking for his wife and her friend, and warrants have sworn out for them patt been KILLS BROTHER (My United Press) GILA, Ariz, May 9.-—Carl Myers, 8, fe dead today from a bullet fired) Geor, fired to kill a rattlesnake, the bull atriking the younger boy in th back. The boys were the sons of Frank Myers, a mining man of Hor} ton, who arrived here three weeks ago. Life Savers Drown. NEW YORK: May 9A wire-| lesa mensage received here trom | the steamer Oceania, en route from | York to Bermuda, states that three seamen were drowned while | jumped overboard with suicidal in tent. No names were given. Two Speeders Caught. Leo Dagner, acting sergeant in| learried out the ceremony LA. Cook, a brother of Dr. Frederick J cage and Burns rep Burne to investigate the Warren rted the same as = Forbes betantiating — the o# against the senator's com according to Connolly's filing ly vow asks the Rallinger committee to consider the charges against Senator Warren GEORGE FORMALLY PROCLAIMED | KING (ByUnited Pree) LONDON, May 9—King George Ma was formally ‘proclaimed king of} nd at 9 o'clock this morning. | The pomp of medieval ceremony / Was adhered.to, and the trappings} of high officers of the kingdom whe contrast: | 9 a vivid manner with the wor © Diack in which the city draped in memory of the late king.| Official announcement was made} that the faneral of King = at Windsor « The body will He tn pre | Halj for three days funeral | May at Westmtnete preceding the DR. COOK NOT IN SOUTH AMERICA, | SAYS A BROTHER) ted Press.) CALLICON, N. ¥., May 9.—Four sledges, built for work In the Are were shipped yesterday from | » Captain Jone Bernier of the Canadian marine by Theodore A. Ce next month in Canadian government on a trip of exploration through the jterritory that Dr. Cook christened k. Captain Bernier leaves | command of th ship Arctic} THE. RESULT We have shown over 600 acres of this land to purchasers. cept three men who went to Granite Falls purchased and came highly satisfied with their purchase. ‘ Now, why don’t you try to secure one of these fine price per ranges from $15 to $50 The Size of the Farms Is From 5 to 30 Acres $10 cash All ex- back farms? The acre You can buy any farm ona payment of and you can stretch the balance over a long period Remember, this tract is the best tract of land we have ever handled; the soil is the richest; lies the most the surrounding farmers are the most prosperous and the markets near by the best. We have some 600 acres still left of this tract; when that is gone your chance to secure a farm on such payments will also be gone. The best proof of the value of our Riverside Farms is that the fol- lowing named farmers who live adjoining our farms care in and pur- chased the farm adjoining theirs: level; MAJESTI ape stic IBEST $ GOLD [BRIDGES iCROWNS We de fem om Majestic Dent DR. CHAS. C TURNER, Pre 7 iniens extracting Chat i Open Saturday evenings, an@ from $ & m. to noon be — Star Paint & Wall Paper Closing Out Sa Ingrain, 17¢, 180, 19¢ roll Moire Ceilings, 13¢ double Crown Hangings reduced half. CHICAGO, May 9. — Political | United States for anarchists. It is|two men fe ding their cars ice follow, as tar pe ha homage English and German spelibinders have nothing on the) this fact that has caused the alarm |They are C, F. Bradner, 1305 & |"OOk® tre “ | reduced one-half. suffragettes of Illinois. The con yersion of this state to the votes for woman's cause will be sought this summer by speeches from the back seats of automobiles, deliv of the secret service men, Extra ordinary precautions will ve taken to guard Taft during his automo bile trip. Prospect st, and P. A. Sanber, 1314] Zist av. 8. Nat Paschell was re ed yesterday on his own re cognizance on the same charge. mine the accuracy of Cook's asser tions and observations “Whatever may be the outcom of Captain Bernier’s expedition, 1) will stand by him,” said Theodore Old English and Joh Floor Wax, 40¢ pound 1§pound brush for fi $1.90. ered in every county in the state.| Kill the Dandelion and Weeds! Kill the Dandelion and Weeds|Cook today If he comes back} a brush for Like the liniment and cure-all ven-|by usthg Lilly's Lawn Lime, ajby using Lilly's Lawn Lime, aj and says he capnot believe that Dr.} 25. ders of old, the suffragettes expect | guaranteed preparation which kills | guaranteed preparation which killa} Cook reached t pole, I shall ae-) * to go from town to town making |the weeds without injury to grass ls without injury to grass|cept, that verdict without heslta-| Star Paint & Wall Paper speeches and singing songs and “whooping ‘er up” for the cause. Two sutomobiles have already Go East! ==" $60.00 Council Bluffs ... .) LIMITS- Chicago or St. Louis. A glance at the map will show the advantage of routing offered by the Oregon and Washington R. R. Union Pacific and Southern Pacific. xoing, ten days; STOPOVERS are allowed anywhere going or returning, at or west of or clover, 24b. tins 25 cents, at thie Chas. H. Lilly Co., foot of Main at. Seattle. Go East! returning, These lines offer Go East!!! Very Cheap Tickets MONDAY, MAY 9th ROUND TRIP TICKETS FROM SEATTLE TO St. Louis ..........$ 67.50 Chicago ..........$ 72.50 Washington, D. C.. . New York, N. Y. ‘ Boston, Mass.... three months. ‘er. 24d. tins 26 cents, at the Chas. H. Lilly Co., foot of Main st., Seattle. 107.50 108.50 - $110.50 | recognized {is following the adv’ ton.” “Where is the doctor now?” The odore Cook was asked. “He is not and no r has been in South America, He is far away | from any place where he might be} He is near to a sant. he is not an inmate, but of the san ftarlum physician. His mind ts clear, but he is as yet In no con dition to face the battle before him. From a man who weighed over 200 pounds, he has fallen| away until he now weighs less than 135 pounds.” MAY SMOKE IN THIS Y. M. C. A. (By United Press) NELSON, B.C., May 9.—The | new $40,000 Y. M. 0. A. build. ing, which was opened here Sunday, is the best of the kind n Winnipeg and Van- One uniqu ture is a smoking room. This is the first Y. M. C. A, bullding in Canada to have such a convenience. Smoking will also be permitted in the sleeping apartments. Of the $40,000 whic! building cost $31,000 has al ready been subscribed. The building contains billiard room, bowling alley, swimming and shower baths, ding rooms, gymnasium and other depart- mente. GIVE THEIR SKIN TO SAVE COMRADE (By United Press.) VANCOUVER, Wash, May, 9. Physicians in attendance om Otto Johnson stated today that he shows {indications of rapid improvement since yesterday when 14 railroad men each gave three square inches of skin to graft on Johnson, who| was badly burned when an ot] stove | teriam; WHEN WE WERE SELLING THIS LAND WE DID THE CROW- ING. NOW THE BUYERS ARE DOING THE CROWING FOR US. John Johnson, who has lived on forty acres in the center of our piece, purchased the 16 acres adjoining and said: “This land is the best soil around this section and is worth more money.” Alber Strand, who also adjoins this land, purchased 12 acres and came all the way from Granite Falls to do it. Everyone around Granite Falls agrees that this land is underpriced. Perhaps it is. We don't care. We know what it cost our client and he is making a good profit at the prices we ask. It is the best fruit belt in Western Washington, it is ideally located for a home ; Yow is the time to secure a place to live on E. have finished your hard work in the cities. than the ranch perhaps, but, Do You Have More? ‘The farmer has his cows and his chickens, his fresh vegetables and his horses. He never has to hurry, never has to pay rent, never has to wonder where the next meal is coming from. As far as the good things of life are concerned, he has you beaten to a froth. He has no street assessments. He has low taxes. surroundings far from the brothel, far from the saloon, gambling hell. Why don’t you call and ask about our farms? you ought to. sy Street when you You earn more in the city He has moral far from the You can own one and OFFICE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9:00 $10 Cash is All You Need. Free Excursion Daily to Those Who Buy 1308 Second Avenue. | THE SEATTLE $ i Eotered ac the Seattle second class matter One cent per copy, six cents a or twenty-five cent month, ered by mall or cai SUBSCRIBERS— when your subscription expires ts address of each paper. rrives. if your subscription Bal been paid in advance, st. A change of label is a receipt $1.60 for six months NOTICE TO sUnscrini your copy of The Star fall to by @ o'clock any evening, please the favor to call up our maip Ind. 441, bat . and we will If you should mise ft ma Telephone us every can be certain of pertost | than once, ple you miss ‘it In this way w | ‘DEATH NOTICES. carve waas ponerse Saari Po | 28, May & ewis—Mary Lewis 8%, May side Emergency hospital K Mra. Annie Keen, 66, Apel exploded recently In his home, | * la pout one-twelfth of the burn,| “ : Four Distinctive Routes mich tal O04 eauee tach, | 3 eee You may go East over and and retwfurn over any other route. You are in- SoLd meant have solunteared to pit Lutte nae vs aay 8 § : vited to ask full particulars. three inches of skin each, and next | \« ; Meponata, $a 4 Sunday morning the grafting to 3, 8 “ men t UNION TICKET OFFICE, PASSENGER STATION, will be continued, aon + ie 608 First Ave. First Ave. S. and Dearborn St. Virtue Is like a rich stone, best SPECIAL NOTIOREG f Phones—Main 118, Ind. 1995. Phones—Main 7378, Ind. 2623. plain set.—Bacon NT os : i E. E. ELLIS, General Agent. Dandelion and Weeds| . PHOT U : A. E. D. STEWART, D, P. A. Kil} the by using Lilly's Lawn Lime, # guaranteed preparation which kills} the weeds without injury to grass or clover. 2b. the Chas. H. st, Seattle, Nig W. D. SKINNER, General Passenger Agent. SEATTLE, WASH. Bldg., opposite P. ¢ 314-315-316-317 NEW YORK BLOCK coe a Lilly Co,, foot of Main | iman & Wilson, carpente jot ~ ww nao and door screens © ! ppere wa nl bf ats. tins 26 cents, : | [states

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