The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 9, 1910, Page 3

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DENTS 8,000 GO ON {DUKE WANTED TO SEE THE = |“T,AN2 county. | b | WILL DIVIDE COST | QF BIG WATERW AY| URIED SHIP STRIKE) SIGHTS AND HE SAW THEM , | Mir 1 - ———— i - s ah nate THE MAYOR Hy United Prone) ) \ “ws : A. int ' HAMBURG, Aug, 9.—Eight thou EW YORE ! t re ' ; . : ; sand stevedores, ship cleaners and| Monty ¢ prinor ’ ‘ the ALIVE painters of the Mamburg-Amerioan| ports ‘ : wer 1 tw 1 thor : . (iy United Frees Steamship company are on etrike bis ’ f I 4 a with 8,000 ship building mechancios,| T°re™ Pr P ’ . on The employers announce that A ‘ ' nd he A ; hen t of n (ny Urited Press gust T1 they will voluntarily lock ‘ . a Oa BAO edditanal Gerken - he lite of ‘Mi nor af the Sizouke Commercia ltoward “Ht Kitet th vor ' \ I . ried alive today in the fs : : I am greatly shocked hear eg get Be ARRANGE FOR FUNERAL at te Ring sabe ign . \ ae “we Putin Jude ; GAYNOR IS HURRIED TO HOSPITAL. of the outrage } ! ties are hand M iter 4 7 : Ranks + ia "| har begun tor ' seat . : : In the nee } } p to the pier te er Fr, ph I po A ote a Of HARVEY § c re Sg fi raga 5 oe s a, man's | brother . | \ waide ( 7 head |#04 pray that your recovery may Eis Taide, wovecvment neh he of 20 revolver shots cleared | eto Mi form peacner under a ~ CRIPPEN consciods, was gently lowered to the wharf and placed in the | QUARANTINE FOR ete ewine to the henviont| | iy Qutteg Prunny rhino the ave- | White with passion. he leaped tor| ee See ee eee Per ee ee INFANT PARALYSIS ae oer veers rangements for the f neral | serv arent ¢ \ Irn vv yoni tere ge ty | At the hospital the operating 1 us beir ide read All cases of infantile “is a te of Harvey W jeott will no’ Certain figur t hur | . onan ht hie ar bet r the woun 4 e thea t 48 on its way from | occurring hereafter in Sea must i The body of Mr, Scott wilt a : sel 1 Once Secreta ane er i the r and : a Aivbenes hele aie loamy rive in Portland Saturday, It wil * ts belief that Gaynor vound would not in hak cases of the disease in Seattle, it |then be given over to the charge | ‘ 2 can be stamped out if the proper — of the Masons, who will escort the | he wh tyand Dr. Me bes bing for| precautions are ta oe on On Sunday there will be private rippen, held by th thorities at » The» a gle t ' I Bt pertained “at the residence es a the alleged murd “ ‘ st : : ; playing on the t, Bore orests a as Woseen |e will float at half mas cae — - : on the by o ipa, and not limited to the na-| [om (he time i cor i he Mason City, lowa.— Children in| eed In Beattle yes : sported be ~atieanigy ee lintie and his thigh bone spli Gener own we Oregon until after the funeral. ny mg > Bae Ries gfe Omaha.—s, 8 c ‘ the on bone, | ~~ - SRI ieeet to, cucatio hie tangs | ReWaDADer man bes apy Aap bl vena that the|§ Blood Will Tell” poe pla SM = ANOTHER WOMAN elit, Daze, nett were born in| Peporte tary'® hows ‘ « of y neim | Strength, stamina and vital- cab here DROWNS BABIES Atlanta, Ga.—Hetting on elections ne hele saegee | ft Ether Administered , ting gy ity depend upon the blood ead se a ects Soe eel Nee tees oer, Perety| —— supply. Keep it pure, fresh ad by the preat.| POINT RICHMOND, Cal, Aug. ° a ee 7 , gee Ay } is¢ and red with oe cere tne | oe Gn Wwortmnnn seanentey |e s|" wire ON sick BED |““PLENTY OF FIGHT LEFT IN ot Idaho i in the north. | drowned her two little children ir Juneau t ! M , | ?, ties Was ore |a bath tub and then hy: dh If | settled « on t eef on which N. M 1 H al Dying mm ft recs 4 in Bons | tbat aad Sen, Serge tere a : “| ME.- WHO DID IT”---GAYNOR BEECHAMS Oregon. | of Mrs. Joseph Melio of Antioch, “ . « t R " ; t unt nigt 1 | PILLS 600 fires | Cal., who 10 d drowned he: * - “6 i Rosalie | most rote eer Pacer a “acne Lincoln, Nebs—Harthing pitche« a : | Scot her horn I rool yn} (ar t | ous. Timber val-| Mrs. Weatman returned from the =! rhe me ceremony Wh ty United k ere at once b 6 po BEEIGehs00 was wiped out in| Naps Ineane aeylom.a month ago| |performed ‘atthe injured man’s| HOBOKEN, N. J tayor |1 OP" | eld Brerrwhere, fo reece Me. ond Ses vee last August as cured. She was 38 years old. RAISED LIKE BROTHER D bed by R J. M. Canse, pa , . Fie \ erd re AN | on h | " ) ee f ver t dep for Europe ‘CHARGE O'BRIEN MLLINGER SPEAKS WITH MURDER AT PORTLAN {By United Press) SISTER, THESE TWO MARRY TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1910. Protect Yourself. AT SODA ae OR ELSEWHERE WRILAND, Ore, Aug. 9—Sex aptain William P. O'Brien w ea ( es Lope , | * I E N E Ss @f the Interior Richard A_| yesterday afternoon charged w aised in the same Cupid also as ‘or admit . a has advised the Commer-| murder in the second degree in other and sister, Allison Bro t the young man counsel ec that | Original « ap “Genuine | BAMBOO PORCH CURTAINS. faided that he will pay his post-| complaint filed In the Justice court |son, and Edith M. Brooks, ado, with his father, who readily gay " KK we | DE 1c Wait to Portland on Thurs-| O'Brien, while intoxicated, shot | augnter, of Mr. and Mre. Lincotn | !%, consent the marriage, and H the Rainier the peo Friday of this week. The/and killed a boarder in his how k ~ neu a ; resserday visited the court house [a ehalrge hae fight ‘ ‘ « y Was announced for the! Alexander Smith. O’Brien was an | PTOOS®. °> h av. &, developed | with the young peop'e to obtain | were-fin in pol 1 aused, the 1 Mays of last week, but can-/gry at Smith's Interfe in or each other a love passing that|the marriage license jat that time was treated for the h don't Just MALTED MILK the dates in order to joiu |quarrel he was having with his wife eae her we bonged ng ad - p The marriage will be heid tomer | wounds recetved in the fight ed. “I gue 5 rf Crane, of Massachusetts,| O’Brien has been a well known | married he bride is 31 and row happiness in marriage de ight left int Ube Snitation£ : suipretion the Coast and'in Alnekan [6 ridegroam 20. "©" |penda eniefiy upon “xnowiva cach MAN WHO SHOT AT After tackling Gallagher, Com tb are ‘ evening Mr. Ballin-| waters for 25 years. rage wa aererg ws Tr, as is often claimed, these « wares ee d astride | The Food Drink for All Ages. nt is wn. atteess. te} F seh: firl she was adopted i aes two young people should have a POLICEMAN FREE) assailant and pounded bis| rich Milk, Malt’ Grain Extract, - Bile is expected to touch upon|* ### AA AAA A RRR RHR) ly And grew into thelr w jons. |Iife of uninterrupted Joy. =I : 1 ah 8 al avagely. EAwards wore 2 Peg: oho St mber of subjects of interest to | * —= ee ee appas, Ww attempted to ring, which cut a gash fn he ” * STRIKE BREAKERS. * Id soot Patrolman Savin 8 gy Rg Bi Not i in Any Milk Trust The Best for Service sa: Titscer party will leave|* rm +| Looks Cold and Haristity; ernoon, has been relen lood when Edwards | yas perenne i be Priday night for Klamath | * (My Colted Press) *| Good ee for It, Too custody and will not be | beating him Y — - ee Kinnear Mfg. Co. di. band from that city will con-|@ WINNIP Man., Aug. 9.— ® The patrolman has been cher, a newspaper re Pp @ . 2001-7 Mastiake Avy. e- California % For refusing to take the oath ® from the force. Chief Harry Giddings and oe - ic ‘@ of allegiance to King orke, ® stein believes that Papp = = IRS R84 lw 20 strike breakers were de # ing the truth, and that Savin Be to the repairs being made | * ported to St. Paul today. They * annoyed Mrs. Pappas with bis at on aaake the Kiskiaed had been brought here to work * tentions until the woman was con canceled the 10 a.m, the * In Canadian Northern car # wally driven into hysterics the 2:15 p. m. trips. The | ® shops. ¥ — i tap dtp iy re * ~ tin box aod the ule will be resumed | * (Conorudes.) i nd ¢ a to the doo: rom him, fear ehh hh hhh _—— i as had a revolver in his hand os eaniaanie Gunes Lille aired Mette train terrific momentum as it sped|and whon Savin saw it he closed Neo yi oO ped | hed, saying, “Ob toward the passenger |tha door hurriedly, Pappas try the Dutch act | Rg basuage and express car and|through the door, not hu r g taken from the how Latest Eastern effects, with new short the smoker were splintered, and | one her wae taken before vamp, high toe and high heel, in patent the freight cars and the wreckage| i ooKOUT WAS GREEN Me where he was gun-metal calf or vici kid; Blucher or but Jot the passenger scattered across |e eee eee ccrning the| at ngth. He said ton, plain toe or fancy tip, with eravenette gs of way leitiihed \eteemh the Cun the) that he had no counsel. and didn’t or mat kid top; excellent values at $3.00. ‘ a a ans eS he freight was under orders to | Collision between the peWAl expect to have any. He was r Our Price .icececccsessorccsscensesess : Surpasses all Previous Selling Events. ie t the passenger at Ignacio,|and the Albion, begun yesterday eet edie gg: lagi ’ where it was to walt for the ps e fact was brought out that] BAnCed bo 7 mais L NEVER EQUAL THESE BARGAINS leenger. It left the station and ras Frank O'Hara, the lookout, was a| F ad Itearing éo ; 1 green hand, and made no report of Graft in Aberdeen | aring down the main line when : MONTESANO, Aug AM ages cage car ce) ores + RAYMOND & HOYT H 1 Manager Hunter of the Seige “ barn ttl and . Odds and 1 |, Genera bs inter Of thle x kakeakaRAR RAR eK Hlerdeen, spent all yeste after Paint Dept. | nas utlery Line biniea toe tan amsicention Cae ]noon before the Chehalis county 1406 Third Av., Bet. Union and Pike f |the blame for the accident on Con-l@ WATE HUT- grand jury telling « ed graft bi £4 Old English 29 mtbr KE net Santis | ductor Flaherty of the freight. The|® Dreger tr On mlece aenecchamae eth aenee Ok thal UR; .>----<> homer | cuarnntons Fos 98c Jconductor is accused of having ig-l@ Water will be shut off to- #| ent ' 15-pound Floor $2, 39 $160 Pocket. c pecs conten to wait at Ignacio and|% morrow from noon till & p. m. ® — Brushes K 59 allow the passenger train to pass.)® on Federal from FE. High- *| nives ‘ Most of the dead were in the 2%pound Floor Polish- | $1.00 Keen Kutter | b the} ®dand drive to Roanoke st., and *} king car, which was buried un 4 7 service #| e e e tern with $2. 89 Shears c amc win the intermediate service st F der the wreckage of the freight en-|w . t | The Large, Soft Cham : maing from Roanoke to Lake * ie, Gust’ veins. | oe ace’. ” 39c wore’ terribly ‘mangled. idewtine|* Uniod. and im all the district # and Ends 39c $1.50 Midget Nickel 98c Pool Eo mangled eeaeioee |® north of Lake Union and the * “- ~ lo most cases was difficult.) government canal supplied by * Plated Alarm Clock ... | Some of the bodies were almost cu the intermediate ; service ® 4 jin two, and all were bruised and] ® , * | crushed i ae * | = . RRR a *=°" Screen Doors pt ee FOND OF ISBEN |** . - HELEN WARE. | : . . } End een ad ae” een ite” an Bt eri Picnic for Veterans. There are many bargains to be had here during this month. These p Helen Wa KA Tr me i a $1.35 ‘ per nol teache ! 6 went on! he annual picnic ot ne ‘ pF: SNe eine cduooa, | 81-50 Cance Sige ctiges Tear sarty eetco! reoss| County Veterans asx prices surely will interest you: Doors, made of hardwood . x j tbe sta | held at Woodland park Thursda A acid Gebered with a Sadan Paddies training involved looking cross rie’ footie’ bg Ful) sine Couch ak with double selvedge | 99.09 strong Folding peso A a gelnen-bonaitar Ne ivities begin at 11 o'clock } ’ Wire; size 2-8x6-8. Odds 83 Camp Cot otete This very cross look | In the n and continue til oak frame. Spring aad Ends jot c $3.00 Hardwoe 1 Prame, Ue rme | what he'ps her now on the stag the vete tired edges and guaranteed We Odds and Ends lot Exten- | oo amp Chair, with peaakkin odieast + that. wa j South Bad Meeting . steel construction ton Hardwood F' w . { 1 dag gemmcpr ; wat Cc i rd wood rame Win- | arm rests. Special at heart—wins he wala n clube will mes 8 vee overec in very dow Screens. witt “95 $10.00 Canoe Sail 87, 19 The Third Deg won | te. ight m4 the Comr Sh Clut heave grade velour @t My guard. Choice C | complete ’ firet honors. Th ima she is | roc The Dearborn st, re Specially priced at |Henry B. Harris uction, play Thomson and Bridge prices on Lie Boards, Back Rests, Chairs, Air and Cork ing a fea service agent who speak Cushions Penne — Fire in Pol. Building e " ankin Dawson Her Wire brok in B. J Odds and Ends in Housewares Jom iinin onsen, voter Fo pong EE pacinales Ts gesepe 650 Dex. Table Tum Dr ig we er |bdflding, at 11:30 last night irpet r awe was namec ire he « nloyes oO ae: “a Bis : blers—Full finish atthe registered at the ye crore. } up a9 a. ; re thin blo Table nd do ne Zire escap ‘ a Special * seek Bh ni Pier | Washington, from London Co cas te Sina dar the drat Galtie Cases: best] Big Odds and Ende Tends price 3c ALLA NAZIMOVA |to go to pre brush. Odds] as*ortment of Soap Feach Mme. Nazimova was born in Rua-| Famous Resort Sold owd parked at @ 2 her. care on the American st River Hot Spring hotel have prion that w ee 7” a Yiddish star, but being ambt-| heen ty tna Whakiketon i sell the lot. Seely tious, she soon found the Yiddish | gerne co yt “ ts Scouring Powder field too narrow, and in a shortlattie and North Yakima busines Powder eld too narro a shor North Yakima bustr Aero Soap Pow “ time branched out as an English-| jon on Tine. cicanity.é Radio ig Og: speaking star szimova Is one Of | jy, maton cme thie eteek. 4 Odds and Ends, 9 the the and willowy kind, whol mijos 4 Si eats Marth. t act t a, on h-| choice .... can bend and twist her form into] ppp | sll kinds of emotional angles, her} | soughiful man and [general physical make-up being pe Summer Dance at Fortuna | Mason Pint knows that @ perma- cullarly suited to the Ibsen hero} ‘The ond of the series of sum-| “4 ines, which she loves to portray mer under the pice ithe Sea 4 Prefontaine councils : Jars, 43c Doz. AMERICA BUYS GOLD lKnights of Pythias, will be given LONDON, Aug. 9.—At a price) ree cning at Fort bits Genuine Ball Mason | haifa cont below that of thelr, scaner Fortuna will jeav Fruit Jars, complete | 975 GASOLINE STOVE, with former transaction, America has|) ccs cork at & o'clock and Mad J fits Mapa enclosed cabinet frame heavily purchased $2,000,000 in the Lon-| “He Babe ms he eng . ‘ 4 " * with Boyd's porce-| japanned. A safe and econom don gold market. The total avan-|“°" PA" at 8:1 Full box seat diner, made of select quartered lid oak Center Stand, Has 24-inch lainlined caps and|jeal stove that never falls to able supply ts only $3,000,000, the| LYT® GOES BACK TO JAIL. ak, finished golden and highly polished and large, roomy shelf. Nicely finis! Tad eubber rines.| satiety. O68A $2.59 NewYork Dentists AreBest Dalnnce going to India and Kibove.| Charles Lyts was yesterday [ff Set of 6, specially priced at $10.50 | golden. Specially priced at .. Odds and Ends spe-| ds price |taken from the city jail to the ’ pe LMT, Mer Ae og! ¢ trial th ait ie aia iat chal | All Ol! and Gasoline Stoves Re }county jail to await trial upon the 7 43 Pope ATTENTION, W. 0. W Information filed against him . P c e A reception will be tendered to[cbarging him with the murder of | e Head Adviser T. P. Revelle, Tues-|h! ife, Florence yts, on the = ene ee August 9, at Woodmen evening of July 31. Lyts will not e | mple, Fourth av id Marion st,| be tried until October | bi |All Woodmen are cordially invited. Nap Lajole always dr line tn! 1526-28 SECOND AV. my cs er & SsTRier. C. A. KOEPFLI, Clerk dirt with f his bat when

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