The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 26, 1910, Page 3

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vVGRL DIES COUNCILMAN Vis CASTLE ESCAPES ISBURNED DEATH WwW (my United Prone Bullock, aT, Irelanc eh 4 raner oS m4 burned ( rons lost ee bere today, were proba’ oy Prone a \ ‘ » 0 ¥ Sy th Frantic tp sare the left stoop feet the deop wuiffour lock LS and n were was not badly dam ngged back onto proved unas Hotel Burns, 7 Ashford, where they Pe Kelvin ait ft Th: me we machine t the “ARREST BOYS AS HORSE THIEVES: Three « will ‘The charred | ngton and Ned Wil galloping away on from Black — River were found | cepa the guests os a Junction yesterday when Deputy Sheriff Hill stop; » «The clad Wiltam MeCave ( puty sheriff found that the horses belonged to John Meyer of 1517 fermerty of were f ith av. &. boys were locked up the je ward of the coanty jail The horses were tn in the stable when the lads entered and took them out. When first caught, the boys said that they had borrowed the horses of a woman | whose name they did not remem ber SUES PIANO MAN FOR A DIVORCE . arded a“ Ernest son, 17 horseback bag Were penn: -@f Mame and yeached a w “ 2, Ge ihe street. Both Same burned and Injured by the in thetr Hs win. Ruby for for div de. | R Wh graph ano House her who, a Mae Whitele ree today of the money gociety “shall are and protection of | keeping constantly fomfort, sanitary and : of such work be teley, manager ¢ . lepartment She ne 1908 the deserted Whiteley wife, ix earning $250 cited to appear in « 1 and show why alimony. The ce July 1, 1963, in Florence Ida ¢ who married Roy Coffey at V uver, Wagh., in 1906, asks a divorce because Thushand deserted ber tn ember 190%. Mary Boyle wants a decree of divorce on the same «r Owen Boyle says xhe married hire 30 years ago and that he de- serted her five years ago. The wife miys she had not seen or heart! of her husband during the last three years in August pay paad stable conditions as to the height height of partitions iS, Width and length of Mireulation of air, slight | Moderate height of bexes from floor so conditions may be mad be nutritious and th proportion to work More for work rations sick or idle. | tor drinking during at copvenient places. m the weather Is ; care of feet; not rig - om and kindness at all} The directors and officers of the Mercantile bank will give a ban quet to the stockholders at the Are tle club tonight. It will be a cele bration of the progress the insti | tution has made since it was opened | jthe first of the year. President | William N. Redfield will be toast | master. he ah arried her She Friend—And 90, you me & Start eer you felt dreadful- fe it was not tilt he £01 felt hurt. Come Tomorrow and Get Your Share of These Mid- Summer Clearance Bargains Sate of Guaranteed Silverware Triple-Plated Stiverware, in beauti fal new designs, in French gray Every plece guaranteed for year $1.75 Set Tea Spoons + $2.00 Set Dessert’ Spoons $3.50 Set Table Spoons $1.25 R. F. D. Mail Box—Made of heavy galvanized iron; weatherproot -715¢ Special a $2.25 Grass nesbiné--<puiaiigees Keen finest quality steel Katter or Swediah $1.59 blade and select saath. Complete 50c Grass Hook—Hand-Hammered “Vil lage Blacksmith” Steel Blade 35 Grass Hook. * Special c 50c Window Screen—Hardwood frame 18 Inches high, extends to 45 inches; cov ered with close mesh wire cicth; 33 has patent fly guard. Special c Me “Caicimine”—"Dekorato sani tary wail calcimine; comes in 5-1 packages, in large variety of y for use when mixed with $1.50 Bird Cages—In large assortment of and shapes, enameled in colors; come complete with cups, perches 98c | and swings. Special, choice OLD TOWN CANOES AND JEWEL FIRELESS STOVES now sold on Easy Payments im rrr the lors; sizes $2.25 Gas Hot Plate—2-burner Classic Gas Hot Plate, with heavily japanned frame; the few sawed burner; pro- duces an intensely hot flame $1 29 on less gas. Special . Ball Mason Fruit Jars—Genuine Ball com Mason Fruit Jars; quart size; plate with caps and best rub- ‘Btone Milk bers, Special, dozen Wc Milk Crock—1-galion Crock, with heavy brown glazing out wide and white enamel lining; 15 strictly sanitary. Special c 75¢ Sprinkling Can—10- oiiert neo city; made from heavy galvaniz iron, with zine ee, 3c Special 50c Dosen Table Tumblers— Frand Glass Table “Horseshoe Tumblers; full-finished al, each glass, Spe tl baton on | und froth | | | nit} | “| :| | | THE STAR TUESDAY, JULY 26, 1910, ather of Twelve in Politics on the Anti-Race Suicide Platform MR. AND MRS. P. F. CAVANAUGH AND THEIR FAMILY | ALAMEDA race July in family of of this city, an independent cendi state wenat And 1 that Cavanaugh ® making for office Cavanaugh is a painter by trade and the stork has visited bis dou! cile 13 times and 12 of the children are living the last alatu [Cavanaugh sought intro jduced a bill which jor ot sign mother dozen | dren, | Now thimself as of his distr Tavana iw suicide as the wine the ot but he's honor, more chit laughed down ® to the legistat mber if the ¥ give the we making his cam plea t unless the a or he =| American people children the run with Japs unde time the the Coast te whites. He has lexisiation in the white the Anlatic wafted An Hindu airal w ove that ntr other and will the ex al contemp! man a better chanc big families as of old ant suicitte program he into of rican wards ican cl In them iture hop and pres ler which th but tf iren. he Ame wny are th on A reate dition ux ving this « more } ental a in ol m of line of tion to and » anti to bi invasion ¢ ein nyotem they mu: will be ‘ect legradation and the The atte on of drawn to the Asiatic fac immigra settled in favor children uting re tion with a the Jat doing hix share with sturdy juestion of and labor mu white man abd | coutainin a de f his large family, oF that he Mre daughter of Ce proud of her an is her husband rove native uat rogeny - SHOOTS WIFE WILL THE STARS AND STRIPES FLY IS SUICIDE © OVER MORRO CASTLE IN A YEAR? |Robert Wickliffe Woolley (Ry United Pree) |} PORTLAND, Ore. July 26 | After making a futile attempt | Kitt his wife and her brother, Ge |Hansen, by firtng five bullets at Mem late last night, Benjamin Stanton, 25, walked to the rear of | [his bome and shot himself through | the heart | Stanton married four months. @eclare that they quarr quently until their recently Near midnight Stanton went te his home, where his wife and/ brother were staying, and attempt ed to effect a reconciliation. His wife turned a deaf ear to his on Itrenties and started to leave the; | to and his wife had been Netghbors d fre } dwelling | Then Stanton whipped out a 2% | calibre revolver and began shoot ing The bullets went wide an they escaped. | Presumably believing that at j least ¢ of his bullets bad found }® mark, Stanton rushed back [his home and fired three bullets finto his breast, the last tearing a jlarge hole in his heart zht months ago Stanton served a short term In the Oregor state penitentiary for attempting |to kill Counctiman James F. Goode lof Salem. At that time it al |leged Stanton was paying attention to a granddaughter of the council man. Willie Nagg, a 12-yearold Bothell, was drowned yesterday ¢ spite the efforts of bis dog Rov |to save him. Willie and his fathe Charles Nagg, were fishing In the Samamish river. The father was trying his luck on one bank while | Willie tempted fish from some lo; lon the other. Rover accompanied Wille. Suddenly furiously | premonition | happened bark had a had oppo Rover Rover began to Willie's father that something He rowed to the |uite bank, where he saw | wildly excited Willie's straw hat was floating in the stream, The father dived and found the body of }his son. His efforts to resuscitate jhim failed, The family recently leame from Eastern Washington and the father is employed | filer in the Bothell mills HAWLEY IS BANKRUPT | é! ading iy of be projects, ankruptey, at $120, Ther Henry W. Hawley, tractor, who has do jattle’s largest regr }has filed a petition in ge out his Mabilities ‘and assets $87,877.67 200 creditors named in the petition. Hawley was formerly leonnected with L. C. Lane in this leity but is now engaged in business | in Portland | are TRAIN KILLS TWO Sam and | ELMA, 26. | Foekerton, was killed, | Joseph Cimmormom, seriously |injured yesterday near Montesano when a west bound freight struck | the milk wagon driven by the twe men. | Wanted —Your plumbing and| heating repair work. Brown Plumb ing Co., 223 Pine st ooo Jit te ott wt SAMAMISH | until now Says American Capital Is Ready to Back Insurrec- tion of Blacks in Islands. editor the Aue tp separation BY ROBT WICKLIFFE WOOLLE Cuba frees @ financta mot Unite le the Stat y over after @ cakers and, ant iar wit ot Te an in the Star being bot the organiat than reg be wit ter diliger ever before is genera acroed to atr arrive names of certal certain » furnish them interes that’ dW read hort ndtice Corruption the goat in The Spanish ra for t chive, the ¢ ban slang for corrupt scheme, F months the papere of Ha 4 with cartoons, the fixure of which ix tne “chive. Mingoverr t been the r and insurre nthe urated, Why ng the cu ym of the rampant which word te «lnc da mer American cvana harbe that ade the Pra owned by ana none of whor islands. In inded indebtedne vontrolied by Bpeyer & Co., of N rk, Cuba # this country for interve addition to her er all of which the ny no t situation in Cuba today coul that delive at a banquet fter he b In second tter sumer given than by Sangullly last Fe he sald Impov bruary, Just retary of through ity n able t owerful und not bee ind. foreigners who pre-eminence tr of fortultouw ded by jes and a h dail but their economic th ana have principa risis, but a 1 6 c ft was Innug wealth that goe the dislodged fr finw) to the offices natl being with rut easions, many the th remain public bans only their herole by palpable signs of ereignty their nattonal « CO-OPERATIVE PLAN (5 TAKER UP BY GRANGE To eliminate unn enary mid die men, to bring consumer and producer together and to establieh wholesale and retail establishments, about representatives met the Labor Temple After a #p h Getasing er, of t nity ative Co., ja comm was named which an nced later in the day that the Side grange memb were ready « such a and central & of in educate in the Kagley, « Palouse, ell, of ¢ ville, and . of North Yakima, ag the committee the We Washington grange members named & com }mittee to confer with the labor » who are interested in the operative movement, and in afternoon di ‘ent labor were invited in and the movement was gone over Th outlook at the end of the mi ng was that some such plan ax that adopted by the labor men will be adopted, though the men odifica co-operative 60 grange yesterday at by L. ¢ Co-oper no’ East not step, then B McDow eKe ned Chris s M | were na Then rn co the men whole grange want some tions Joint men and the det | meeting committees from the labor the grange will go over ails of the whole plan at a tonight DRUNK FOR YEAR } | | | IS WIFE'S CHARGE her husband had day for more tt herill was grant morning from P w J Gtiitam Bee |drunk every year, Mary this butcher, not en aan, ing with o the sober vy. Her witness, hi eupat told the court husband had been for three year Honor d the ¢ day d the a man was that the drunk He time ambler dambler | wouan every day Kot drut nk he with every The park beard figuring ‘ b Quick Relief or an upset stomach, hic+ oughs, « stipated bowels, or a bilious ittack is secured by using BEECHAMS PILLS In boxes We. and 250, balance $5 per of rieb black miles north 1 county road ly being sold Why don't offer? Sold Everywhere, $350—$10 month, secures 5 acre loam land situate 24% east of Everett; g adjoining land ts actu for $100 and up per acre you investigate thi won't be gone when y we have from. Ole r Co floor New Y« cash u come sick headache, con-| hird | THE STONE, FISHER CO. Becond and University Fine Fabrics for Tub Dreosbe 2 o —_ THE STONE, FISHER ¢ Worth to 25c for 9c a Yard WHITE ¢ HOO] ver morning Tub Suits and Dresses for Boys and Girls Very g ti ble garments portant fea » now in force the for all who com ; all are vhigh class and there ture is the fine sty Dresses for Girls Suits for Boys Ging nbray, in and zes and norrow ' i } } 4 } { rf { } { ‘ i } 50¢ i HE \ TONE. G&UNIVERSITY 8T A Bank Account The the and, First, afforded, the two chief points are extent of protection second, the character of service In the Bank y« Ame protection is absol Scandinavian ican ir guaranteed by a Capital, S excess ckholders the and Undivided $1,000,000; by $500,000 additional of liability of the integrity and efficiency management, and by a conservative system of banking which has been steadily developed and_ perfected during the en years. The such as the service is chara to satisfaction; no’ ure merely in one branch of the service, or to one class of depositors, but in all The quate but not te to the Scandinavian American Bank ALASKA BUILDING, SEATTLE, U. S. A branches and bank is of the | »b depositors. big en > ade care accounts g to extend equal care sma for Safety WILL NOT telescope, In use on all trains between PuGcet Sounp, PorTLAND AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS ON THE OREGON & WASHINGTON RAILROAD Beees sie SHA A LIMITED” plinter or burn “NOW ON SALE” The New EDISON AND COLUMBIA (Disc) RECORDS For AUGUST BALLARD MUSIC HOUSE 5411 Twentieth Ave, N. W, r Market St Phone Ballard 1277 Business Bringers. Star classified ads. Buy or | sell real estate, etc. ee SEATTLE «Gm ce. Perhay Rompers apic iC. By the REGAL DENTISTS ‘The Plight ofthe Toothless Man The man with one or two teeth left in either jaw had no alterna tive but plates before our method was discovered and employed by us. He was literally between two fires—couidn't eat without teeth, couldn't eat with “faise teeth” he buy The plate wearer rolls his food about in his mouth and mashes it, but he can't grind It With our teeth he can grind it exactly a8 nature intended plates to destroy his speech make his gums sore Our method of supplying false teeth bears the same relation to the old-fashioned “false teeth” that the electric light bears to the tallow dip as an illumination. No com parison between the two. Our method has revo! the science of denti t ht health and } many people whom we this work for It calls for no pain or discomfort while you are in the chair. Don't imagine that you are going to be operated on,” or that there is any cutting or boring into the gums. Our operators are of necessity experts—they have to be to per- form this class of work—therefore you will be in the best of hands, no matter how simple a piece of work you may have which needs attention. We give a written guarantee with all work REGAL DENTAL OFFICES N. W. Cor. Third Av. and Union St. Across the Street From the Post- office a ittonized ry, and piness to ave done HERR FRANZ ADELMANN his orchestra will play ver and Supper latest from “Madam Sherry Eyes,” “The Child Prince,” and “The Luxenberg,” by Lehar time in Seattle, and latest hits from New York. at music Rright of the Prince of First song Cool Comfort for Hot Days at Hotel Savoy Cafe Second Avenue. Str, Clty of Leverett o “Sune Main 29 MEALS ShRVE H. LL. KLEIN THE SHOEMAKER if you can't get shoes to fit you, made to measure at 217 JAMES STREET boots or get them

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