The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 27, 1911, Page 6

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ae en ne meen f : a ere f f a A partial victory has t dy Seattle etter postoffice ¢ ton has dec charged od object P. F. ¢ F. Tayle dismissed { e@ service ow ing a controversy with 8 1" ten c was said e ty i fair aga dl 8 5 Venting them from receiving ra’ won carriers. The mt at Washing “Girl of the Hour” Saves Lives, _ Becomes Chief of Fire Fighters I terday, years ¢ saved he cupants of the Old Home Ww Hazel Ca: 9 years old. She awoke others a t The Bace Old Homestead attle landm doesn't of the hc ing hot« up. Miss Haze He chased the rainbow fc of gold. Now he's washing wir dows for a living. | And this notwithstanding the fact that he holds a county job, bears @ high sounding title, and was elected to office by a m of 15,006 out of 20,000 votes t biggest on record in King When George W. Williams on the republican ticket as date for wreckmaster he pat himself on the back and humm 4 “Fm a lucky nigger.” He saw the color line let down, for he’s a negro and he saw visions of a county sine etre at $100 per month When he was elected by the Voters, few of w m knew his color. he patted himself on the back twice and hied himself to the county building for that $100 per. He discovered that he had been elected to a job paying exactly $1 @ year, that he had no office room By headquarters, just about no n ll to do. He had nothing—exce THUMB MARK GAVE CONSENT LAWTON, Okla, May thumb marks are beginning to deco Tate the pages of the marriage Meense book in the office of the county clerk, following an « from Washington that all Ind unable to sign thelr names their thumb marks on officia Inky Seattle Carriers Win Case at Washington. wr he Saat te re and was udly when Miss Bacey reache < Awakened, - the wa 1 and able underat 1 Mis om y had a t of the bu « Became Fire Chief. Miss Bacey awoke Mr, and unk Case, ushered ¢ safe sed other gui t wa K ght by had m ey were not Ww jense bh Official of King County, But Has to Wash Windows for Living| fter all praised a pot) that $1 a year Couldn't Live on That George didn’t like the looks of living on a year—he cc eat his t work ag so he set aln can b oxy c He a when the legislature and advocate 4 law job of county wreck logs that stray down King ¢ streams or «et lost in 1 or bays, confis cate them and sell them for the benef county Now if he catches any logs he has to give one-fourth to the sta He wants to have that reme d by legislation. He says only the county should profit from his labors, for his title only reads Wreckm woman on th élenlfy be of her years old Sanpity ane naster of King County Her-N hi, an Indian impressed an inky thumb marriage d today to r the marriage daugh Chiveta, 17 !, of Mount Scott, to Wm. Indiahoma. The are both educated S. E. CO. BEHIND ARGUMENTS. FAVORING STRAP-HANGING Already the Seattle Elect “respectable citizens,” in opening fight on Jake Furth is very 1 more money—g«o Into the So they're arguing that the crowded car than wait for a s¢ that if the council limits the car, that the fully sorry for the The cars, 10, uch af or 15, or 20 minutes, as They are demanding that the vice. They are demanding that t and big enough cars so that the packed in like sardines The majority of the seven candidates told t strap hanging evil. The people abolish strap hanging It’s the will of the pec remember that when present company asking to may t F tr people ¢ counc People they Put them fr Let the 8. E. Co. into the their Big Business frien the anti-straphanging bill aid be ma E. Co.'s mammoth people we ‘ond or t number of the poor workingman will be lat poor workingmar people of Seattle are not wid rather ¢ working under cover of ay have to spend a little profits wd into a arguing dcar. They a people allowed on one to work. They feel aw have to wait for later action monopoly give ser: trust put on enough an ride without cars being fl was elected because would go after the n office so that they would and its boosters counell room KING COLE IS FINED FOR ___ NOT BEING IN CONDITION Ohio Cui Rate Dentists 205 Pike St., Over Ow! Drug Co. Entrance Room 4 Painless Dentists For the next 30 days we will do all dental work at the follow ing prices: Gold Crowns . Bridgework . Amalgam Filling Silver Filling Full Plates Best Sete Teeth Painless Extraction .. We manufacture al) our own material. If you have it All work guaranteed 12 years Addrens: Ohio Dentists 205 Pike St. Over Ow! Drug Store consider quality, we (By United PHILADELPHIA, May ager Frank Chance has a d ne wrinkle. Hereafter, when one of! his pitchers biows up through lack of condition or other cause for which hitaself is responsible, when the Cubs are abe nce will pay $50 to the pitcher who suc cessfull lieve he distressed tw and wil ¢ the bonus tro alary the offending slabm * ng. He went to the day and Brown id the rescue act. Chance also $100 for not being in bed at a rea Ry suned Wire.) NEW'YORK. May 27 with $14 towed y in ans, the proceeds of four days’ work on rd the Lusitania, two profession mblers are here today, smiling One victim lost $1,000 in ‘an hour Most of my life haw been spent in the West,” said pa r today, “where gambling is wide , but I have never seen such quick action poker. The play usually started at 11 and lasted until 4.” William Hammond Wright, a for. mer tell Commer 18th st. wn Leaned Wire.) Man ler in the National Bank of , died last night at 606 He was 44 years old. ‘| IN WIRELESS CASE 4 office at $100 per] uld give all bis} pees a ht bs THE STAR—SATU DO YOU THINK THIS FUNNY J. H. CULLEN SWEARS IT IS me the funniest story you w,” ‘The man pat it up te James H. Cullen, Cullen i# mak Jing his ving telling ny stories the Orpheum cireutt he re's Cullen's t 1 was playing a little town y " started with:| ed to hotel the advine wae y chance I had to get three es mw day The rooms were nearly as big] hat I had to dig them out ¢ are each morning, Next roowi me Was @ sea captain, They to throw water against night wo that he eould| Everybody who stopped there} kicked about the menu except young cracker drummer, who had} endeared himself to the prop JAMES H. CULLEN |by his diplomacy, One day th cracker drummer blew in and be} as immediately escorted to the| “Then he wheeled out on the bar by the proprietor, He came] piazza and fell asleep, The clang it mad and very uncertain of|of the dinner bell aroused him, It galt. ‘What's the matter? I asked. | also roused a mongrel that set called a pousse cafe,’ he|up @ fearful howl The cracker ag ote red, ‘with the colors perpen-| drummer half raised up, shouted at ie ilar instead of hortzontal.|the dog ty can make & pourwe cafe Whatcher Howlin’ about? You |with the colors running straight| don't have to eat here p. I wanted him to show some That's the best one I can think nd But he couldn't dolof just now tinted think of that? And it's t hea HEAT KILLS 15 Maj. Charles W. Kuts, chief of the army engineers here, who has had IN CHICAGO May 27.—With 1 charge of the river and harbor im provements on Puget sound, will be transferred to Manila, where he will | CHICAGO, deat at within 24 hours,|superintend the fortification com x ight and 10) struction clock this m ng, Chicago te Kutz will be succeeded at Seatt ay is sweltering as never before, by Maj, James B. Kavanaugh, «« f is in wight. The,tem of Thomas Kavanaugh of Olympia. yesterday touched 95 and again rising rapt The PSE REE eee is m 7 * BOLLA, Mo, May Mine Hite fe t ; * Eva E. Hirdler of St. Louis in * tory. Last night all the ® the first woman te clive aw parks were opened , # diploma as a mining engie * and thousands spent the night on|® it is believed o graduated & the grass. * today from the Mixsourl! Bch * ® of Mines and M arKy * aeeeeeee ethane ‘PARKER ON STAND THER KIDHAPS NEW YORK, May 27.—George HIS OWN SON |H. Parker of Seattle was the last CI diy fhanab-. Bi witness against Christopher aa’ S0a8 SS et Fu, tumbus Wilsop and four assistants | » pt ae the sans aaaneae tha’ On Walter A. Crossman of Sunnyva Bor ' frantically searching today fc Wireless Telegraph company [or een ey eee rcarald boy. whe misuse of the mails, The case is Pa . Coe conte fee tee feed was kidnaped from side by her Parker, who managed the Sea - cles jo sented ta a crowded Joffice, was questioned closely on a/‘*AANFARE here, | 4 th sale of stock to J. F. McMillan of ee ae ly entered the Vancouver, B, C, for some jewelry, CA! and, clasping the child in his Parker refused to say bow much |#™4, made a dash for an antomo- waa paid for the stock bile and drove away. Mra. Husted his mother-in-law ng to the side of th Arms Torn Off; ° Man Sues UNCLE JOE CALLS machine for more wk before whe left the car than a | p. A. Franson, who lost vom! SHERWOOD LIAR arms and suffered numerous (iy United Press Leased Wire) wounds by coming In contact with) WASHINGTON, May 27.—Unecle a live wire when he attempted to|Joe Cannon yesterday showed that over Railroad av. on the flume | he isn't a dead one yet. His safety t was stretched above the street gauge blew off when Representa September 20 last esterday com tive Sherwood Dem Ohio) ssid menced sult 0 damages he could prove t Cannon, as against th ectric com speaker smothered Sherwood's dol pany and the Northern Pacific Rail-|lar a day pension bill, and declared road company that b now showed remarkable He alle N. P. lower gall in advocating the measure pole and the 8. EB. Co, allowed it Sherwood and Cannon oceupy rema wered, causing the w ta clone together. At Sherwood's to rest on the ig of the flume. | charge, Cannon leaped to his feet, shook his fist In Sherwood’s face, you In the eye and and shouted 1 now look ‘ . say there is no truth in your state: ment.” Speaker Clark prevented rhe |further developments nd in» blanket, | for Yourself SAN FRANCISCO, May | |coroner of San Mateo county jbegan an fp death of a m in ime and wrap was found in the vestigation into the n whose body, encased Guadelupe | by a party of hunters. The coroner | believes the man was murd | SUNNYSIDE, Wash, May 27.— | All set? All right! Win. H. Barrager, 69 years old, was married jast week to Mri wena Littleton, a widow of 6 Ro. ‘PONTIUS' DAUGHTER Mrs. Barrager’s daughter is the wife of N. H. Barrager, W. H. Bar rager's son, to whom the bride is now stepmother and mother-in-law. To her own daughter she t® both natural mother and step-mowberts. jaw, The younger Mrs. Barrager becomes her own husband's step- sister and aunt, as well as mother to her own children, while her hus. Mrs. Alice Pontius Wickwire, daughter of F. A. Pontius, a wealthy |ploneer, was granted a d terday by Judge Frater from Cabot |W. Wickwire, stepson of G, Henry Whitcomb, an Eastern capitalist co yes The couple were married five years es The husband is vo in New |band likewise, becomes thelr uncle were care N. H. Barrager becomes his Wickwire testified that, | {@ther's step-son-in-law and step-son . ws ee eg nat to his mother-in-law. If he and his while at first thelr married life was |wite are considered as atep-brother oe eeietnly utter a while, when | 884 stepsister, each of their chil: the husband com need to drink dren is at liberty to figure out that i ja o ‘Ou himself from home to| **{*hsown first cousin hours at night Jand absent unreasonable All right FLYING 'GATOR The property rights of the couple 18 KILLED were settled out of court | EVANSVILLE, Ind., May 27 | During « storm here an alligator SNAKE THREE FEET ROUND liwe ¢, long fell on the front NEW YORK, May The! porch of Mrs. Hi Winchell’ largest anaconda ever captured is har g ere re idence, and when ft tried to en- ter the house, was killed by the woman with a bed slat. occupying a fine new glass house at the Bronx Zoological gardens The sn already christened “Big Annie” by its guardians, arrived from Trinidad. It measures nearly After landing 2,500 tons of Ca nadian coal at Cordova, the steam 0 feet from tip to tip, weighs more jer Edith reached the Sound Inst than 300 pounds and has a waist] night sure of three The Superior Laundry is doing Ranh hhh eh eH Hogutiful ‘ork P onable & OGATTLE TIRES TODAY, Alinta, mes * High. *|- * a.m. 14.3 feet | EVERETT-SEATTLE ed Lp. m 7 a 14.6 feet 3 | INTERURBAN RAILWAY | | sma © TO |* 9:59 8, m sense AM teat Wl Gite an ne kee Bee ere lw 10 ro pom 11.0 feet * th s:90 p.m. last dletindipdindhndindh da dindndadndadia ded eat 6h Mandar ei ues hee |BACK TO OUR MUTTONS | ee IF ALL ARE LIKE THIS] PORTLAND, Or., May Commercial club's chef ut open a |sfeep's carcass and found $650 in |coin and currency, He thought he'd | ¥ bought a goat by mistake until he| jeaving at 10 Pm. dali Extra heard from the market that a clerk| train Saturdays and Bundays at 0:00 bad put the money in the carcass * Ss ie ene Prsight train tenven troight aed at Sixth SEATTLE-EVERET? TRACTION CO. Farewell services for Rev. Frank Arthur Heath will be held tomorrow SNOHOMISH-EVERETT in Temple Baptist church, The new INTERURBAN pastor, Rev. J, EH. Noftsinger, will|™)AIN4 “bAVE mvkRmrn—4io7, 1:20, take charge the coming week nia , sib, 186, Sie pe | Special musical services will be| #00. #40, 1108 eae, 2:00, 2:89 given tomorrow night at Trinity | 91:4, 0-3. 190 00, 31108 Be parish church, Pept (Coe Mesa) KDAY, MAY 27, 1911, CAPTAIN OF WASHINGTON CREW HAS Gili SACRED CONCERT WORKED HIS WAY THROUGH COLLEGE TOAD POTLATCH Royal A. Pullen, Just lected j——— whe b claim captain of the 1912 Unk| jing during the mer wo veraity of W ashington crew, for two tuition and board at the t ch years has pulled at No, 8 in the mn and } immer ne are 4 ned and I considered one of the best tations in name of ch oarsmen in the West, but hin being Two years ago young Pull ® he dt his fellows is more a worked an & SEAS masher” < _= tribute to bis sterling personal qual! the White P: &) fe tos than his athletic prowess wrestling th t ! : . As an athlete Pullen fs making a {gold bullion and er the week In to have reputation nowt equal to that of ried ove he A ed concert his famous brother Dan, who alwc Last summe " sat in & Washington shell some six| horeman or ‘ J ago and who later. was. ap Jana once 4 Hurt in Wreck ed to West nt, where he | port, he 4 0 6 b M n tackle on the eleven, captain-| oa S sligntiy 1 i ing the team in his senior year and the high ¢ : moto t ' ked by Walter Camp on the paid p sh y Faces hy Ab oy Brother Was a Fireman. bon the R & N Pullen Shune Limelight. }t ve : 4 ur in oly was et evening, The GH But it te a man that Royal } ur unloaded had not his mi 4 S Pullen has 1 friends, for b ther for trated frankness, fairness, squareness, | this burning of the jo at be Pend ea eners and last, but not least.| ROYAL A. PULLEN ends, Dan Pullen the same b stands 6 feet $ inc from his |Sf@ proud of the fact that in the! © the W Pass road, Thugs Beat Minister stockinged feet to the t of bis early days she often frelahte aves | g the er v tne? vhs ; nd it rn ig the big 7 flery red hpad. sad- welghs 17a) the famous White Pass trail aoe Et ree a beard whcuatatn| HELENA, Mont De pounds, but he has not had an easy Works for His Education Jen that he laid the foundat yed by @ message ne we Ume tn Ife and seems far older| Success rewarded her efforts, and Slo remarkable strength ana|wanted for ® m ge ceremony, than his years. now Mrs. Pullen is owner of one of | endurance Rev. Dr. E. B ot &. Young Pullen halle from Skng-|the bept hotels in laska. It Besides being a member of the | P ethedint Myleonpel cease, way, Alaska, where his mother went | sometimes called the “Astor Hot rew, Pullen played left guard acked and pe fatally in the early days of the gold rush|of the North ant year hampionsht ted by two ma men, or in an effort to support her three Pullen did not come to the U. of|team. He will be in the ne mysterious reason ebildren, It in not diffienlt for W, with any bank account, Every|again this fall | thowe who know Mrs. Pullen to ac | summer he returns t y 4 He is a member of the Ph count for the mantiness and phyal-| works long * wi ne | Gar and eal development of he pon for tensit aye n the fi Da n honor lent she is a large, strong woman, splen- | fie pulling at an oar, His earr la etic star | | HOLD MEMORIAL, {NEW BILLS ON TODAY AT snot thei war wt ane of the elvil war will be Green Lake Baptist church | MOVING PICTURE HOUSES) 9 eo -8 oe t Green Aome Theatre—"The Foreman s#) Havana,” » The Angel of Bride. Velvet and Rags, weet the Blume " | Memortes, Necklace of the| Ruby Theatre Dead Day comed D Circuit Theatre—"The Heart of ‘re® ed: an Indian Girl,” drama; “When a, Mé t | THE Man's Married,” come aptain ye Mex le . r) Man hv Tiuaeeetee St ry f Wash ot | City Tneatre—"The Gaul's H Female t | 0 0 as n on S jor,” drama; “On the Frontier of | pyeoption . Thibet, Ania The Herders wis Aaa wale D t | ( ‘TA Cellseum—"Get Rich Quick,”| Manchman's Vengeanc ental LONSp:Fa The Marchioness of Ansperti, | i An Officer and a Gentleman aaa} ° numbers by the Coliseum Apply to- Washington (hy United Frees Leaged Wire) Dentiote? Theatre—"Boing Match) COLUMBUS, Obj 0.K.'d! Quendreaux,” scenic oot: |the legislature ‘ pO ea Rapids in Japan, wenle; |day the life « 2 nto Ike's Auto,” comedy; “The ° * Crooked Road,” drama =veree cae gts oe a ary Exhibit’ Theatre—°T Ac f the delay in Jain a ae plice, Ban Destroyed by Fir al hewspape ji question ecenk 7 Broth on the ound |CHINESE AND DENTISTS EXOLU- jcomedy; “Wild Animals in Captiy ¢ bas no legal SION tty,” educational. nittee has thus When a Chinese desires ¢ « to the ideal Theatro—"The Jugg! summon any of | Bates or the Sate Vashing- | Vengeance Billy in Trouble, vie totaabaeat | & Dentist ie |come: ¥; “Prejudice of Perrie Me gre fe a * rie,” “Fishguard Harbor ADMISSION 5e. - 7 Lyceum Theatre—"The Emper or's Return Swans, scenic N ti 1 Madeline's Rebellion,” comedy; By United Press Leased Wire) ja ona The Still Alarm, comedy CHICAGO, May 27.—The inter National Theatre—A Memorial | stat commission will Theatre day program will be put on tomor-| render in the famous row. The features are 1861,” a| Spokan er-mountain rate 315 Pike Civil War story The Belated | case befo: 1, according to a “tne Bridegroom,” “In Blossom Time,”| rumor which ing persistently Patna a romance of Florida; “Her Hum-|volced among rallroad p to ble Ministry,” a story of a wayward | day | man's rm for love of a girl Odeon Theatre—"Samaurai'® Ex-| NAUGATUCK, Conn—The Cur-| piation, “American Beauties,” scen-|tixe building, the largest office | ic; “How the Hungry Man Was] block in the city, was destroyed by |Fed,” comedy; “In and Around|fire, Lone $200,000 i rea . name being written im the back of the ph. (This Nae een "Foti necoary “ta Prevent fraud by s«ppiicante business to (ake exemina- , And tBie BRAND NEW Compartment - Observation Cars, talke ab want my reader cmember { the questions axked of i when he makes application been replere m the Dental and Contract DENTAL COMBINE’S CODE AND CON- TRACT Drawing-Room Standard and | Sens [eeereis& Serer sevens tat ing permitted be examined for * jcemee to practice Dentistry in the State t eng a) he will, if a tieense te tee Dentistry “Now, Tourist Sleepers, Dining Cars ON THE “ORIENTAL LIMITED” 7:2 Beginning May 27 TO CHICAGO WITHOUT CHANGE IN 72 HOURS fe Dental Board.” photograph with ena : al Combine to “size an applicant uj ding cut whe the app nding the will have y froleht t rd of the Btate Denta Washington. WHAT THE PHOTOGRAPH photograph demand is for the purpose « the Dentists who ELECTRIC BERTH LIGHTS Sn tha aye TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS IN CITIES wagige and. do ot wang! to atone THRICE-DAILY NEWS BULLETINS FOUR O'CLOCK TEA" FHSE CLASS sure CAR PASSENGERS: t, to complete the “sising-up” pro- WASHINGTON DENTISTS AND YAQUI VACUUM CLEANING MACHINES when INDIANS OF aHEXICO ALL MEALS A LA CARTE Syed ae Service and Punctuality Unsurpassed | °°." EASTBOUND Sgionibaabea May 27, 28, 29, June 5, 7, 9, 10, 12, 16, 12, 21, 22, 23, 24, 28, 29, 30, and Many Other Dates in July, August and September. WESTBOUND EXCURSIONS DAILY, BEGINNING JUNE 1, FROM ALL EASTERN POINTS TO THE NORTHWEST. FULL PARTICULARS REGARDING RATES AND ROUTES AT COLUMBIA & SECOND KING ST. PASSENGER STATION ©. W. MELDRUM; W. A. ROSS, iw hare tg City Pass. & T. Agt. Asst. G. Pas . Agt. BROWN, D. PD. § Union Block. 719 First Avenue, | BDWIN 3 isa sie ' ' ‘ § ‘ ' ‘ ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ q ‘ 1 1 q ’ 1 F

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