The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 11, 1911, Page 3

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gman a NG * WE LEAF ee «sh YOUR CHANCE Doe —— Lake Washington. It hasn't been e/a paying business. It has gone in the hole about $1,200 a month At feast $600 of that was unnec essary McKenzie, the other commis sioner, can be outvoted, but he can stop abuses. He stopped this one. He fodnd that the je save the count The Star has shown several Anderson Steamboat Co. had Temes where Lafe Hamilton been supplying olf to the coun: wis not only ready but eager ty at $1.50 a barrel. He looked | te spend county money without around and found other firms a ing to see whether we who were glad to sell the oil what he was-buying, or at 80 cents. whether we couldn't get a bet- It made a difference of $600 a ter prite for it or not month. In other words, It cut the iflere’s another example. In this| monthly deficit squarely In two. is aided by Rutherford, reac-} Lafe Hamilton was ready to cut| holdover, who has joined the nurses pay $5 a nth. But} and does about whatever he'd let this steamboat company | mn wants him to de take In a month of county for some tin has | money wit a word. That goes| department. CAN ON This land lies level, is well watered and part is well burned over and partly cleared. Chickens should be the main asset the first year. Every hen in the flock, properly cared for, should net the rancher at least $1.50 per year. An acre planted to potatoes will produce 10 to 15 tons per year worth $15 per ton. An acre planted to blueberries will produce from 700 to 800 crates per year worth $1.50 per “crate. An acre planted to blackberries or logan- Herries will produce 600 crates per year, worth $1.50 per. crate. . Celery, garden stuff of all kinds, finds a feady market and big prices prevail. 5 Acres Of This Land 300 ~ $10 Cash Balance $5 Per Month 7 Per Cent On Deferred Payments } | DINGY OLD COoPT j DIANA, HERE’S ere also {n-| tomorrow morning in Judge Mam's Rothschild, ‘to New York and were A FAMILY CAN MAKE A _ LIVING ON FIVE ACRES OF OUR FERTILE THE TAR—TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1911 Words by Schaefer d Adolf .... Diana DillpicKkles, You’re a Jonah... .. music by condo aaa ee ee teeth illentiensnes sllentlael M& yND ‘ {ey! BUY ISN'T THI ‘| f MA , Go BEFOF Peta * [ry Bur ent Tal sy VOMAN, GO! Go Berore! \ . fk. * DON'T LOOK OFERCOME Like DE SAME | OLD SCANERY. SAY, JACK, THERE! Now hn Sree THERE'S CLASS To To* THOUGHT >>. % MY, BUT THIS'LL WHAT DO q@uass i7's FER \ UNTIL ID - s a3 5 2 he ae 1’ \ Mars A uit You KNOW MILLIONAIRES to Ni a (ABour pisf NOW. \ Let's GITe / v fr |heart, Miss Eva Bovee, aged 16, despite three bullet holes in h | right breast. and himself in the hospital Saturday night construction and not very deadly in its effect. since he was brought there following the duel between him killed his six-year-old daughter VERY MUCH ALIVE : t yesterday, fol nd as her ex } | (My Untied Press Leased Wire Direct te {dead became ¢ | Renttie Orne) lowing @ « LEAVENWORTH, Kae, April! qeath has be weet ‘Kitty His resolution direc Blodgett & Co. that the cou and both came backi management in Qe’ _. PRODUCE is 4000 WORTH! g2°S500 WORTH OF OF C&LERY A4PPLES OF PEARS — a. S00 CRATES OF ACK B&RR/IES yy POTATOES WORTH i are interested and cannot come in, send us $10 by return mail. < | In the strange tangle of fanatical fatalism professed and practiced by Dania was injected a P | new angle today by Dania’s wife, from whom he separated last February. She said that Dania | Pri was a hypnotist, that he had kept her under his spell for five years and that Miss Bovee was following out his mental suggestions when she brought him the pistol with which he shot her | It was Dania’s mind speaking and not Miss Bovee’s, said Mrs. Dania, when the girl begged him to “kill her dead” after-Dania had shot her thrice with the revolver, which was of cheap |' Miss Bovee was known at the hospital as Dania’s daughter. She had been a daily visitor If and George Koerner, April 1, lin which he was wounded twice and after which, believing he was about to die, he shot and | ha CARRIE NATION ©}: neilmen were pot corporation funkies, but enal attle, east of Everett, north and east of Machias. The soil is splendid loam. The climate and soil combined make it an ideal place for the small rancher. We had a thousand acres. Nearly half Better come in at once and pick out your tract. Talk it over with us. sold $600 MY FEELINGS. YOU HAF DROFE AVAY OUR g | TRATE MIT PRIMPING DER PLACE) OLOGNE $ -— body * BELLS AFTER 1 oe i s a nae ——d a nst Me " ae SLAYER HYPNOTIZED GIRL &))00c% | LOS ANGELES, Apiil 11—Celestio Dania, 60, filicide, and attempted slayer of his sweet- will live. This was|WAR TO ABOLISH late Saturday night Dania; the announcement of physicians today at the county hospital, wh ry} - —) and Miss Bovee figured in a strange death pact. Miss Bovee also, it is believed, will live, al THIRD DEGREE |though her recovery is more doubtful than that of Dania. She has three bullet wounds, in her WAPPY PLEADS WEDD of at MUST STAND TRIAL 3 PROBE ORDERED n of grown in the United ‘States last year carry out the people's w also that if the 5 rs at hurt the city credit need not expect city over for 1 week is evidence onl ng act regarding the adn president E MAKE A LIVING ON 5 ACRES PILCHUCK VALLEY LAND BECAUSE On some of this land stands a heavy growth of piling and cordwood with some cedar and fir timber. The settler can get $3 a cord for his wood on the ground and others will haul it away. He can get a fair price for his stumpage from neighboring mills. We will guarantee any man that buys cer- tain tracts covered with timber that the cord- wood alone will pay for the tracts twice over. chools, good roads, many set- tlers, running streams, is two hours from Se- north of Snohomish and Phis land has s Excursions leave our office every day. 10 Acres Of This Land $20 Cash Balance $8 Per Month 7 Per Cent On Deferred Payments SB TN I RS a ‘4 If you Go and see the land with us any time ‘ ° Mail Orders—\viiii: thirty days. If it suits the sale goes. If not, we refund your money We will pick out a tract for you. Mail Orders ncpuperger,. OLE HANSON & CO. .ivset 2s EW YORK BLOCK deen d for Rutherford, toc z nl 2 . 4 —onmdhalbaaibl i. ole AR 1L—Mya. Carrie Nation, the anti-| pected for weeks, the report was| “played he k on the ‘ n glaring hes ‘ leeeeeeeee MRS. ROY E. PIERCE liquor reformer, in today in a post-|given credence. Mrs. Nation re-| = a ——— ania | D REVOKE * %| NEW YORK, April 10—An‘end) Young Pierce hesitated to tell|tiomtp say, ae Mark Twain once vived, he jwever, and today has 0 e q * GRIFFITHS WANTS as come to the romance of Roy|his father of the marriage for|@¢, the reports ST ee ee ee tanec Ry: age od pe Serer sce nee eae fe gre Eee ee ee ee ee Ee ee wl eo # A Dill providing for police #|tiful Mrs. Betsy Chapman last No-|young people ’ Reports that Mra. Nation was | s¢ days 3 Pike saloon license held by|* Women was presented by #| vember 2 , eee ag ED semper i oan # Gri{fiths yester- #| A suit to have the marriage an r ’ iF » hime gediee de snteroed > ¢ than one is to &\nulled has been begun, it being \COUNCIL RAPS CITY S ENEMIES) on eca 1) u es HGe Detroit hotel, will be revoked|@ be appomted this year, the #| alleged that young Pierce was men 1 oO} ution umber to crease erealt: esponsible whe v a | ae res mnie © member, jo teateane ers er aitay irrespona! bl hen he mar youn cay The city council will call on the carpet the men who have been| (By United Press Leased Wire Direct te /aion to statehood of Arizona and 1 3 y * | He ts the son of Henry Clay/after went | wantonly attacking the city’s « | SeAgsTIReGTOM Apell tite oe (*2™ ico. : Pesolution states that the sa-|¥¥¥ SSE SE ¥ SE ¥ HH ¥ ¥ ¥H!Plorce, the ofl king of Texas, He| Mrs. Plor { Miss| i vdmya stirring resolution before the council yesterday afternoon, | 4° ¢. avoid passing on the vexed sident told Congressman fee “is a rendezvous for crimi-| met Mrs. Chapman in Paris last | Betsy | EHick¥on moved for condemnation of Blodgett & Co. bond brok : P pod er megan Paget tals and undesirables ” | GERALD UP TOMORROW fall, when rumors were rife that| She w Irwin Chapman of As ogg’ : . ; ies gen ft ty'g | Auestion of the re of judiciary probably will pass, and ordi The case against Clarence Gerald,| she was to marry Baron James |an Boston family. A divorce whose slurring letter of a week ago, was in anticipation o e city’s which it was expected would ‘u- ng congress alone respon- fer the revoeation of the| charged with selling liquor on the| Ormonde de Rothschild, son and |follow She then went on the|laynching the $800,000 bond issue to bulld a city street car line In the ence him to veto the new Arizona or Arizona's admiesion." li of the reeal ction, is set for }helr of the great Baron Maurice de stage played Belasco’s | Rainier valley. Jeonstitution, President Taft today reactionary New Mexican bar license, held by Lud- | day of the recall election, is » r © » the clerk of the council! to send word to| co 4 to an amepdment to th tion is said to be satisfac ; 4 y

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