The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 15, 1911, Page 3

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“HATE TO DO IT The Seattle | objection? tions for if employes ordered to do it gubstance the state ing by James f torney for the BE Ce safety commition repos Dit introduced a couple of ago by Hesketh, « y to erect at the terminal: Unes, COMMISSION FOR PORTLAND, Leased Wire) June 165. ting That was tn nt made thig He at The public mpelling — the mforg, stations the t car A The city council today n ordt nance fixing January 1 ax the date of an elect! » pass upon a charter for a commission form ef gorernment for Portland. If the charter election carries, the com missioner® will be elected in April LOT SOLD FOR $65,000 ‘The south 58 ot lot four, Dock 122, A. A. Denny's Broadway was sold by Grace D. to the Wenatchee Heights feet Orchard Company for the sum of 965,000. | ‘ ve aT Two BiooMink TO SEE THE CORO! wort Dye THINK iF wa we re | come J Wei, THE «A AN! THE iF ‘eRe anon'T . OF KIDNEYSTEW UKE OF PORTLAND CEMENT, YOUR LUDSHIPS, THE LIMOUSINE WAITS TO TIKE YOu TO THE PALARCE. Wife of ‘Absolute Life’’ CHICAGO, June 15 the wife of Evelyn Arthur See, ef of the “Absolute Life” cult pot, under the law, testity ft rub can: who alleged admit that it that the most was secured parated from for startling evidence Mrs. See has been Der husband and < arate maintenance. No decree has been granted, however still his wife. Ther not legally be guilty and she ured Although , against | for sep-| Cracks His Safe and letters it contained One of the papers found was the so-called “book of truth,” much of unprintable, In this book re to the “spirit of absolute four women most di ted in the case are re ferred to ax the personification of that life. The women were known under the following names Mildred Bridg “wifehood;” Mona Rees, “purity;” Mrs. Felicia Rees, her mother, “meekness,” and Mrs. Lucilla Bridges as “mother. * Ethel of the for LE, Juiie 15. ‘arpenter and W. G. Enier Minnesota have purchased sted Chris Frangen ranch 500. PF. HL Arb ~~ Dog Murderer Not Caught The police have not yet 1 arrest on the dog poisoning the pec je any cases are ge and more indignant over the “mur der” of their pets. One man, who owns a fair of Airedale dogs val wed at more than 00, barely saved them from dyir home sick about a by quick and drastic -— oneal their: lives. r3 w by he action, Mrs. 8. J saved her time it almer, fox my castor 0! She did trying not reach died to reach his mis were Scotch col Hes, ete “THAT FAIR QUEER AFFAIR “The Western Washington Fair gesociation was such a close poration that even its own trustees and @irectors knew nothing of its affairs. This information re cor was _ Wealed yesterday afternoon during | the injunction proc strain the county from paying out any mc to the private company Se¥erat of the trx Qmined. They dis Knowledge of the affairs aesociation, except that y were fomally called upon con money. J. D. Lowman and H. MeDermott were among who testified dust Figurenheads. “You were a sort of figure fm the management of the comp nd they only used you to pull your des?” inquired Viv @f the attorneys seck function. ings to re commissioners ¢ honey teen were ex 1 all the fair th . ing the in “I guess that was jr it" was McDermott’s reply Commissioner Hamilton tried. to st exactly vad |make Deputy Prosecutor Evans r sponsible for his consent the payment of $6,000 out of an appr |priation for # 1911 fair, which the association used to pay up old debts Evans Rape His Client. shoulder all but shorter and 1 But Evans re responsibil ed Hamil | uglier word |with Hamilto tried to mak he termed it, tha ness #ta ilton anc mn that 8 cause the latt him “the goat” as he took the wit diately after Ham- denied ever advising Hamt!t ay the vouchers pre sented the association. I talked to about it,” said Evans Sold What It Didn't Own The evidence showed yesterday | that the fair association had trans a by a bill of sale a #5.000 in t in the grand stand at Mad son park although it tle to it. This lconsideration of a priation by the county Ham MOUSE STALLS RAILROAD TRAIN A mouse stalled a Long Beach Island railroad train 10 minutes. The towerman could not turn the Was opened ft was found REVOLT AGAIN IN PORTUGAL Frese Leased Wire LONDON June 15.—The threatened monarchist revo Against the government, Braga of Px according t the, Exchang: here, 7 ort! ieported, The that the long ton can nt — - SPLENDID — switeh, and when the switchbox body of a mouse clogged the teeth , sacked the iblican newspaper ontrol of that town. bon say the g troops to or Northweste office of a re and are ow in Dispatches from government is rushi affected’ sections WV. holds at the U Tan- that of to collect from the tA, June 15 ney general of regents the $10 library June 15,--George of heart failure while steamer Dora. board the Values in Suits | At $17.50 | Suit¢ gular very best unusual Some o run hig’ stock and and alue- f the h as $17.50 Use Your Credit never bough redit of have r it om lever ¢ pleasure of buying most convenient, economical Eastern Outfitting 1332-34 Second Av., satisfac- way. Co., Inc. Near Union St. “Seattle's Reliable Credit House’ appro | | Born when Am home. | | remarkably water spaniels, shepherd dogs, | | Were almost grown infuriated was he | Born When America Jeered Fulton’s Boat MRS. NANCY M'KEE HARSH. HOPKINS, Mo, June 15.—On Nancy Me celebrating | birthe rica Robert Fulton's she has seen al changes of a anniversary was scoffing firet stew the wonder cen and Her is her splendid i her at boat tut remembers them. good. He hearing perte nd clear When Mrs matron the passed over the r Raltime et volee full Harsh was a young firw ad trair rude wooden ra’ Her ebildren when Howe g machine. Her ready for col jephone was in Invented the grandchildren were me before thet vented. sew! Rattan heee * ALLEGES ASSAULT WITH * BLACKJACK IN JAIL eee eee eer eeeee (By United Preee Leased Wire) BUTTE, Mont., June 15.—Oro M Stevens, a former convict at the state penitentiary, today filed suit for $100,000 against Warden Frank Conley. Stevens alleges that in prison he “was manacled and shackled and thrown in a dirty cell after being assaulted with a blackjack unti' he was unconscious |for 24 hours.” | FRECKLES GONE |: “Simple Remedy from Bartell Drax Co. Removed Them,” Says Sectety Lady 'Dr. E.J. Brown 713 FIRST AVENUE Union Block | The Dentist That Makes Good and Saves You 100 Per Cent. You save a lar; 1 make # the Den 7 Demtint you cure to go oe DENTAL COM in & Dental Office at the corner (Cherry Mreet ri people w EDWIN CANADIAN PACIFIC call at Vietoria ria on sunday ning trip vi 8. 8 morning to V « Troq’ at 6 leaving Bun o'clock, Koen without call ad of the 171 PRINCESS MAY TO ALABKA JUNE PRINCESS BOY [PORE EER REE EERE EER REE * WOMAN PLAYS SEVEN.UP WITH BURGLAR; WINS BACK BILVER 15.—-Mre. Charles V, Holmes, shortly ing about the house kate, Opening the dining man stuffing her silver into a HELENA, Mont., June after midnight, heard some threw en a kimono and we room door, she beheld a maske wack “Don't let me disturb you,” all the sliver I have Seeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees eeeeee she said, pleasantly, “but that's and I am.rather fond of It.” The burglar was so scared he dropped his revolver covered it immediately, and a parley followed. 1 tell you what I'll do with you,” said Mrs, Holmes y you @ game of seven-up to see whether you take my « wa If you win, you take anything you want, If I win. leave the Way you came—by the Window—and without my silver ware Wot's the plant? It iwn't @ plant at all card game Say, you're « sport but re’ “rn ver ye p demanded the burglar sald Mra. Holmes, suspiciously it's seven-up, & ain't you?” inquired the burglar. “Well show you I'm one, You're on. Where are the cards The cards were produced. One game of up was pin Mra, Holme The burglar left without taking a thing Holmes went back to bed eee eh CLM STRIKE: lo A FIZZLE* (My United Pr LONDON, June the striking seamen ad that the general strike less satisfactory than y when the walkout was ordered Tillett, In charge of the union b quarters i the desire of the within the law r all m complete their cantracts ving their vessels, As a of this, he sald, few ships were affected. He asserte as other Mners crews will quit work Officials of the shipping which # 1 charac "ated ke move as a final "THE MARKETS rm | ve Leased Wire) 1 of ted today itlook was day Ben 10 m to kee caused in port Poultry—-Leeai Buying Price. WANT MORE TRAINS. The Commercial club adop report from its press and publi mittee inviting commercial Some colds are worse than in and around Walla Walla hy Wk to join them fi urging the Northern others, but they are all bad. | >, to establish two first-c Do not neglect them. Treat made up of standard p promptly, vigorously. First, between ask your doctor about tak- ing Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. Then do as he trains, and dining coaches, tle and Walla Walla. Ramsey, house — furnisher, moved to 1923 t av, Bi in Seattle for $5.00. Pwewuvei phates icceia > EAST THRO’ BOUNDARYLAKD. Travel the N United States—through a scenic country onthe Great;Northern Railway rthern rim of the @Surmount the Rockies —stop off at Glacier National Park—-yisit the Lake Park Region of Minnesota—sail down theyGreat Lakes—all in Boundaryland. ‘Three complete daily trains East--ORIENTAL LIMITED, FAST MAIL, SOUTHEAST EXPRESS. $t. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Superior, Kansas City, Chicago. Proportionate fares to other nt °* Call oF write for folder" Baster Fiips for Western Peoph 560.00 to 512.50 to ©. WwW. MELDRUM ony * & Ticket Columbia and SKeeond, Ament ee eeeeeeeeeeeeee & | peared | jell at enter he | Both Words by Schaefe Music by Condo ri ae ‘ERE THREE PUN, TWELVE AN SIKPENCE — OR 1 A PERLICAMAN! 1 Nerer A FREe AUTO TAXIMETER. § BRF& Knew Ou ARe HAT A oe | SHLLIN’ HALLS — REBELS SUPPORTED BY TOURISTS hy Ue ree Leased W SAN DIEGO, Cai., All efforts to show that the campaign of the rebels in Low- er California was being fi- nanced to any appreciable ex tent by anybody have failed so fer. It appears, in fact, as if the force which entered Tia Juana under Captain Pryce, and is now under Captain Mosby, has been practically without pay. The men have got some money, it Is said, from the junta in Los Angeles, but the sum is said to have been small The rebels hav ney from the touri rhe most heir food they hi en from ranches near*the line STEAMER BURNS By United Press Leased Wire) PADUCAH, Ky., June 15—With fifty passengers aboard, besides the the river steamer John L. Lowry was burned to the water's edge opposite Smithsiand, Ky» early today. The fire broke out when the vessel was in mid stream, and when it was found that the flames were beyond control the Lowry as driven ashore. Boats from Hamletsburg and Smithsiand on the Kentucky side, rescued the passengers and crew. “) sOUTH June 15— Delos W. T BEND, Ind, J ner, claiming to be former city attorney of Seattle, ap before wticen of the Niles two ju Mich yesterd BRISTOL, Tenn dune 16.—"Of 2,000 young couples married by me without the consent of their par ents, | have been able to trace but five divorces,” says Rev. Alfred H Burroughs, Tennessee's marrying parson. He has married more than 5,000 runaway couples within the past 10 years, and his fees in that time have amounted to $25,000. peace at and asked afternoon to a be ried Netthe Su negre ayorsville, Mix officials ref the ceremony MILWAUKRE, J re they when the re ago, d to | table confi-| they were bap T Berninger began property and ye they pel made tha OMAHA b veling as has He quarrels a Thoma: 66, appea Says Madero Will Soon Fall United Press Leased Wire r money ny LOS ANGELES = he banks etew, he he is United charges laws by st comm violating hirtng men Angeles to Lé the revol ADMIRAL TOGO COMING. TOKIO. J Afte e Seattie Automoblie School, Broadway. 210 only had could sweep tonal Ramsey, house furnisher, moved to 1923 First av. Ax- minster Rugs, $1.45. beral of the combs in # from poore Circulating Library Ba 308 UNION ST. LANE THE BOOKM/N Opp. the Postoffice Main 6023 mall amount to do much with it her hand, the Clentif » opposed Ma # saillion endo Pined real leader we are unab ‘On the “Summer Homes On the Salt Sound IES = STEAMER KITSAP LANDING AT SUQUAMISH The government set aside several thousand vation. It has been hunted and fished and lived on by the Indians for many some of the Indians became old and decrepit and could not support the The government then ordered some of their land sold. We now own choicest land around-the Sound, at Suqvamish, 55 minutes from Pier No. 4 Port Madisen Indian Reser- many By and by pselves, al res fifty years ago as the several hundred acres of the We have built a splendid new wharf over 300 feet long. We have graded Winayule Boulevard. | These home sites are beautiful wooded knolls, fer- tile valleys and shaded glens. The soil is splendid and you can raise anything grown on Puget Sound. We have dedicated to’the use of the upland own- | pe srictions against shicon ers a 308foot strip of fine beach, where they ete. may anchor their boats, or fish, or bathe, or dig | PRICES—You can secure a beautiful acre for $300, clame. | right close to the water, or you can secure a fine camping site, with fine view of the Sound and the city, for $100. Or you can go farther back and get 5 acres of good We have established a splendid community of fine men and wemen who love the salt water and the ife. simple life. | land on a good road at $75 per acre. We now have some five hundred home sites, which | TERMS—$10 cash, balance $5 per month, will buy we will sell. | any tract in the entire plat. WE CAN SUIT YOU We want you to take a trip on the Steamer Kitsap with us a resort around Puget sound. Suquamish is just across Agate I Come in at once, so as to get first choice. FREE CAMPING SITES TO ALL. OLE HANSON & CO. Third Floor New York Block wt beautiful Madison see the m s8 from Port

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