The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 14, 1911, Page 3

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nw The pruning porary vacatt missioners pessions of thereof, | Bit from sor eapitating W county part Alecovered (hat ¢ a salary ove Bert C, Thomy working man |v head of the civ! pasintant chief deput fan increase from $ Snonth. SCARLET FEVER EPIDEMIC ‘There ts a seo pidemic tm Gouth Park s contend that the lack © to blame for this con have ap to the engineering department ry. temporary sewage plan to relieve the situat \c but their pe tition has been dex 4. Such ts the , according to I condition. M. New man of the South Park Improve = _ A petition has also in for the paving of Bante. - 8. with vitrified NEVER CONVICT ME, NEVER, NEVER, NEVER” DELAWARE, Ohio, June 14,— Mrs. Jessie R. Way-Henkle, arrest ~ ed for the alleged poisoning of her stepdaughter, Miss Merie Henkie, will base her defense on the t mony of her sons, Edgar and Fred- @ie Way. The two boys, she as ‘serted, in an interview given the United Press today, drank from the game giass of grape juice which it contained poison admin- Miss Merie. She said: “They will never convict me of ing Merle—nev never Bever. My little boys will save me » from jail. 1 let Edgar and little - Freddie drink from the same ¢! J SAY, "ADOLI F DER RUCTOR R Says Diss IGHT ANE, fon Ten TAKING ey UND PRINCE HENRY BY DER GORONATION, Do they look polsoned?" Merle Henkle, who yesterday was thought to have been out of dan. ger, 's again losing control of her lower limbs and her left hand. She declines to discuss the case, but County Detective Matthews prom ises to present startling evidence. Joha Henkle, the girl's fathe mains neutral. He ts a candy sales. m and yesterday made his usua! short trip to surrounding towns When he returned last evening. his first visit was to his daughter at the hospital, he then dined with his wife at home, Today he made his usual trip, Henkle refused to discuss the case. ‘of grape juice that I gave Merle. discuss az = ODD BI TS 0 NEWS who} The husband was moved by pity. “4 Walter Krane, B. Z Mark, “CHICAGO. says he is the original Bas bad Agnes MoMillen arrested) cise of Montana entertained music| Lieut for charging him $390 to tell hin’ the location of buried treasure. T treasure was not there. CHICAGO.—Among hot weather quests registered in Chicago hotels are: Hugo De Chill, Santiago de Cuba; J. P. Coldwater, Los An 3 Cc. Snow, Boston; John r, New York, and Mrs. J. A Frost, Memphis. What's in a nary the men’s nig the don M o NEW YORK.—I» > @oart, Jesse Lowery 5 fine assessed against Avoy, who had been laa Lowery's wife on the s PUBLIC MEETING TO Ww fined for ae NEW YORK.—Ex-Senator W. A critice with a program from the $120,000 pipe organ he has installed in his Fifth av. mansion. - | BALTIMORE.—The originat | spangled banner that inspired Key to write the anthem, will be unfurl} ed over the ramparts of Fort Henry on Sept. 12, the anniversary of the battle of North Point. Although Invitat wedding « CHICAGO. are out to a great tion in Milwaukee, Hu Schoenecker and Miss Schauer eloped here to marry as to avold rice and old shoes, CONSIDER ns bra re J. Tittle ” KAMER VILAELM | traveled — WHEN THE MAN ARRIVE, MY ROR AND PRINCE HENRY THE STAR—WEDNSDAY, JUNE 14, N AN “ERE A MINUTE, YOUR WORSHIP, / LONG ei come! uve THEIR "GHneseecs! Travels 4,000 Miles Into Jungle to See Her Fiance’s Grave OLIVE MACLEOD. This young English woman has ju®t returned from a 4,000-mile trip into Central Africa to take a rub ber at the grave of her fianc Boyd Alexander, the Alexander was rooting jabout In the Wada! country at t jttme of his death. The nat had presumably no personal rv against him, eat Ww France, and » a whi probably thought they'd overlook no bets and coi murdered bim Miss MacLeod took a party about eighty natives with ascended the River Niger, and her way to Alexande: grave much country which white man Or woman has ey re. Among er things was the first wh to visit |fails of the Mao Kabt river the French aut authorized her to n ex plorer seque PROPOSED TELEPHONE CONSOLIDATION being In French | terri dating ts ictpal a meeting e June 28 The city counct] accepted an invita thon to be present Sunset people want consolidation The question of consc the Seattle telephone systems gtill in the air. In order to the situation more in the people, th (Bir United Pree Leased Wire) OPTAWA, Ont. June 14.—The American fishing boat J. R. At wood, owned by J. A. Young & Co., of Boston, has been seized by the Canadian authorities, it was learned today. The government officials atiege | “MIL that the vessel has b fishing within the three-mile limit off the coast of the Maritime provinces for several years. Reliable R Recipes for a Seekers FACE PowDERS 2 whe use fac GOOD HEALTH the system the diced and « nd Ramsey, house to 1923 First av. minster Rugs, $1.45. furnisher, Aw repair ©. BERG—1426 FIRST AVE Heatile’s Vioneer Manufacturing Fur rier Circulating Library hi 308 UNION ST. LANE THE BOOKMAN Opp. the Postoffice Main 6023 aaieeesaieees this | elves S| bridge is the certain reetr ndent franchise Sun mn pany to chars more maximum rate allowed by the In dependent franchise. The Bell} franchise is far more liberal in this ap Hence the Sunset people | want a consolidation under the Bell franchise ee ee eed Malcolm Strauss, Noted llustrator, Married YORK, June 14 Malcolm Strauss, one of New York's greatest illustrators and makers of postal portraits of stage beauties, is married to Katherine A. Macdonald, a show girl of New York. At the city hall Strauss gave his age a6 31, and the bride gave here as 19. * [PP OSSESSSS See ESEE LION DOLLAR BABY” 1S STRAPPING BOY NOW. tions im the In-|‘ are disliked ” A chance tian ine depe the wanted * * * *| *) * * NEW * * | found dead in bed by 4 Macleod WOMAN CHOKED BY PILLOW CASE WHITE PLAINS, N June The wife of William neer on the New York was her 6-year-old aghter, with a towel and pt ase tightly bound around her nm The woman's prayer beads clasped in her hands, and police b Hove that she was kneeling at hi bedside when her ansaliant proached from behind. Simon ts un. der arrest ow * *# MONUMENT TO ° “LITTLE TIM. # NEW YORK,” June 14.—In % Delancy street, near the Bow feery, a drinking fountain, ® monument to the memory of % “Little Tim” Sullivan, ts to be # erected by Alderman Johnny White, his successor, Hosts of “Little Tim's” friends wanted to contribute, but White ro- fused to accept their money Ak clichictiohaliateltelodatl Seeeeeeteeee eee ‘SEE NO CHARM IN | From a snapshot of John Nicho- | las Brown taken as he landed from Mauretania All the other pictures of John icholas Brown, the richest young | |American boy, and known since | birth as “the million dollar show him as @ baby. This| some idea of what a big,|t! strapping lad he {# in bis twelfth |™ year. His mother has taken him + to London for the coronation |feativities, John 1s about as demo leratic a boy ashe can be—or as {his mother leta him be. On the |trip across the Atlantic she had great difficulty in keeping him out lof the engine room, POLO BRIDGE NEW YORK, June 14,—Polo| new society fad fol lowing the victory of the American over the English team here for the championship. It is like progres- luive bridge, the object of the « | being to arrive most quickly at t | head table. The polo” part comes jin when te guests change tables. |Hach player folds his—or mayhap her—feet under the chair and hops Jalong, the legs of the chair touch- ing the floor at each hop. - HI8 WAY. Starving Author—What would you do, old man, if you could get 5 cents a word for your stuff? Second Starving Author—That's ensy, I'd write a dictionary. baby,” | college jtion of the THE WEDDED LIFE ONLY TWO THOGE AT CHICAGO UNIVERS- SURRENDER TO CHICAGO, June 13.—Only 2 per cent of the young women students in the junior colleges of the Uni versity of Chicago are planning to} marry, according to a canvass re corded by Miss Mertan Talbot dean of women, in the annual re port of President Harry Pratt Jud fon, submitted yestesday. The can, vase included 96 students in the freshman and sophomore classes chosen from the beginning of _ the alphabetical lst. Fifteen of those interviewed refused to tell what they were going to do when they nd. han half—66—declared that going to teach. Prosl- dent Judson in concluding his own report said that it would not prising if some quite si changes in the organization of the | American college came to pass. history of the American has shown an Interesting and peculiar development resulting from social selences, the introduc: elective system, the growth of large colleges and the or. ganizgtion of technical work—all have tended to create totally differ ent conditions from those in the early years of the college.” MAN WHO PUT DULUTH ON MAP 16 ILL. LEBANON, Ky. June 14—For mer Congressman Proctor Knott, whowe famous speech on the North west, in which he fut Duluth on the map, referring to It as “the queen city of the unsalted seas,” and es tablished him as the first humor {at of congress, is in a critical con dition fram paralysis and pulmon- ary troubles. Beattie Automobile School, Broadway. “The 210 oe ap! PER CENT OF) (GREAT LINER WILL TRY | TO BREAK WORLD’S RECORD . a (Ry Unalted Press Leased Wire) SOL HAMPTON, Eng., June 14! In an attempt to break the world’s | record for speed across the Atlantic, the new White Star liner Olymplo, the largest and finest vessel inthe world, sailed at noon tod: from the new dock here on her maiden voy age. In order that the big voasel might 4 minute on her and bee ea “hoo doo shit officers of the White | Star line orarily coneeded the demands of the ecrihing sailors and maiden voyage Jantokas, nine-year-old pin boy em ph nan uptown bowling alley, esi: and received injuri: which he is dying In-the J. Hood | Wriene hospital JERSEY CITY Berman ts June 14 ander a get measure my shad LAUNCHING LaFOLLETTE 800M MADISON in jenmue polit AMUSEMENTS. MOORE puAIRE Moore Theatre Nest Wee Baie Thursday, nae te Prione—Nighia, BE " MOORE THEATRE One Night Only |GRAND OPERA HOUSE EUGENE LEVY, Manager ana P. M.—CONFINUOU PERFORMANCE—11 P.M. Mothers Can Check Their Babies Here ED. Phone Ir Hargain LOLS THEATRE, “The Mouse of Lai Keating and Flood Prasent WEAT and VACK @ tn Thelr Musicat nmer Pr Dally, The Perfect Theatre’ THe PHOTO sHOr 1-OTHER BIG ACTS “COOLEST SPOT IN TOWN’ AA ESsTIC” ae to be renamed the BMPRICSE AL! THIS WEEK ©." Acte—@ Show for 100 and 20c Shortly By PANTAGES THEATRE ted Vaudevilie.” mparaple: Mimie Actor, Hof Six Big Adt Vaudeville at 200. COLISEUM NBW Fits Ms FINST Added Attenctio: Saaiuee, Yopaie at ben pened as some fri maske party and ¢ abhor The os and mo Matinee | coal nehed weeks ago, the Southampton-New York too late this yoar. passers. The ship of the 1911. Titanic, sister pie which was| — at Ireland, two} will be ready to enter serv Although the jo and Titanic easily surp Mauretanta, of the Cunard line, they will soon, The mammoth turbiner Imperator building Amorican line, ts 890 or 7% fect greater than the Olym plo and Titanic mnineiiaaiiiemimemaendmeessmeninemmiaeinamad KILL BOY FOR SIX DOLLARS NEW YORK, June 14.—Anthony|celved his week now fought 4 assailants from ge was held up by three armed men A policeman watched the assault | while on his way home early thie from a street corner a block away, | from but reached the ecene too late to} saver He had acca re. | three men —— nanded. themselves, be eclipsed Hamburg ot in length, | for the eperat ing the money. lad. He arrested the) THIEF “KIDS” VICTIMS ‘BOY IS KILLED BY HIGHWAYMAN RIVERSIDE, ry Anderson, mortally mar wa with Tw dereon fused wateh and died as Ca ne-14.—Hen t twice highway « tak anding a car 9, was wounded by a was bet Ander nce ting men approached the manded $40 from An a when he re e up their INTRINSIC WORTH. Eddie Bobbie one. porning MICHIGAN CITY, Bnook, than 1,000 elc D'y gon You, ink there's any there te in this # pocketbook this P adeiphia Bulletin. Ind. 76, whe ing Chicago cot for forty years justice of the here, ie dead ‘TOOK 5 YEARS TO GET TRIAL Indians seended upon You know very well how you become constipated and your ¢ aches and pains to come and Qvelt with you. mdency and bad feeling to5 Months Words by Schaefe Music by Condo \, | THOSE AREN'T |/ THEIR ROYAL MAIBSTie'S ORFUL Boxes! DELIVERING ADDRES3 wtine being ce fair only omar was found wi 4 with an ax. It years to establish the again the Tulalip rene sdiction try Celee the federal building |firet trial resulted in a disagree cireuit court here Lazy Liver These wit. | ob Celestine cond about 60 strong are nesses in the case of clroum on trial for the rge of having alco on Augu: ho we on the Mary ( have de- | tn J to tine in the Bile In Blood, Coated Tongue, Bad Breath fee! when your liver won't act. Bile collects in the blood, bowels tire system is poisoned. A Ingy liver 1, am invitation for a thousand Your life becomes one long measure of irritability, de- CASC ARETS act directly, and in a peculiarly happy manner on the liver revitalizing every port of the liver, driving all bile from the leaning, purifying, blood as is soon shown by (ncrenged appetite for food and power to digest it, and strength to throw off the waste. Get wm 10-cent Lox today and be CURED BY ANNUAL GALE TWELVE MILLION BOXES To complete a full irse in Shorthand Typewriting, or a in Bookkeep- spend 7 to 9 Griffin’ s Business College Sth Floor, Haight Bldg. Second and Pine course ie W hy months elsewhere? The Bank of California National Association OF SAN FRANCISCO United States Depositary STATEMENT OF CONDITION INCLUDING ITS BRANCHES IN SEATTLE, TACOMA, PORTLAND AND _ VIRGINIA CITY AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS JUNE 7th, 1911. Loans and Discount Bank Premises (San Francisco and Branches): PETS ihe fee 5 Other Real Customers’ Liability Under Letters of fe redit Sundry Bonds and Stocks States Bonds to Secure Ci irc culation Unite Other United Bonds Redemption Fund with U Cash and Sight Exchange Capital Paid in Gold Coin.. ; Ai ie Surplus and Undivided Profits Circulation Letters of Credit Other Liabilities Deposits . ASSETS — sib + 989,776.02 1,167,113.22 480,000.00 4,413,760.85 4,132,752.03 5,050,000.00 285,000.00 250,000.00 13,142,674.18 ,911,076.30 Li ABI ur , ES $ 8,500,000.00 7,805,769.45 4'880,840.00 4,640,848.60 400,100.40 29,683,517.85 5,911,076,30 The Bank of California, National Association, San Francisco, and its branches in Seattle, Tacoma, Portland and Virgini depositors at any one of the bank's offices have the protection of the entire City, constitute one association under one management, and capital, surplus and undivided profits of the association. AGENT FOR FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF FAIRBANKS, ALASKA The Bank of California E. C. Wagner, Manager National Association Seattle Branch, 801 Second Avenue Geo. T. S. White, Asst. Manager

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