The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 28, 1911, Page 7

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with an ending as day's Start afternoon bound by Justice Gordon over to the superior larceny charge, The bond w the stand. Dispute on Car, He was married June 13 In Dr. wa’ chureh tn this “city, July was on an Alkt Point car on which E. D, Little had his pockets picked, Some one on the car is eald to have made the statement that Sharpe stole the purse and handed fc to another man “in a brown suit.” A quarrel followed im whieo Little pulled a Knife, fol lowed by Sharpe’s pulling another. Sharpe vtoutly denied having taken ny meoey. Little recovered his ree from the “man in brown.” From Bed to Jail. Next morning at 3 o'clock, rpe was arrested in hia room, =: ODD BITS ro NEWS| CHICAGO—John Riley grabbedjin a case bis aunt several papers from a stand and re-) fused to pay for them. Nicholas! , the newsie, said: “Money| or your fife,” and fired. Riley will | live. PARIS, Il.—F, C. Clarke, brake- man on a Vandatla freight train, riding om the pilot of the engin snatched Fannie Waugh, a little girl, from certain death on the wacks. NEW YORK—Investigations of mummiee leads Or. Marie A. Ruf- fer to believe that arterio sclerosis, called a modern disease, pestered | humanity in the days of Ramesis. ATLANTA Ga—WMary Proctor, 111, who has lived under 25 presi- dents, was found on the verge of starvation in a one-room cabin near here. Funds will be raised for her. MOUNT PLEASANT, P: ‘Wm. ‘Walker, 52, met his father today for the first time in his life, The father had left homegwhen his son was born and only returned to attend | @ brother's funeral. CANAAN, Conn—Asked by his) proud father in the presence of| & noted visitor how old he was, al Canaan fouryearold demoralized Pa in Fay ranchet’s name on an egg. David $7. 50 Cart ..$4.! 95 $1 NOW $1 WEEKLY $11.50 Refrigerators for $15.00 Refrigerators for $22.50 Refrigerators for $26.00 Refrigerators for . $i for P) REAL ESTATE LOANG. MONEY TO LOAN OM IMPROV) SEATTIN REal MUTATE AT 1 CENT. | PION oe TION CO, %4 AMENICAN BANK > adios? oladbelieaia Mallia lade BITUATIONS WANTED—MAL :|WAS HE POISONED, OR SUICIDE? “They poisoned me! They poison jing he loft again and came back were the last words spoken | "Hout 11 o'e| ue i, At about 1 o'clock | by W. C. Brown, who died a little * after 1 o'clock thie morfling at the The *|trving hotel, 1623 Second av., ap [ro the man writhing in the last | nploye ®| parently a | E trace of his Identity | It ts belleved tha . Workingmen's Compensation te Constitutional LAW MAY MAKE ANOTHER WIDOW Harry Sharpe, Critically Ill With Heart Disease, Held in Jailon Hearsay Evidence Because He Can't Raise Bail —Young Wife Sobs in Court. Shall the. doors of the county jail /tectives escorted him to the police part another newly married couple | station as that told | Charge w in the story of Bosko In yeater- | excitement athiated bis. eam 8o that he became sertously {ll and Harry Sharpe wae yesterday was in Gs hoapttal for several days. waa r “t ma On tm the legislature ' the workingmen's tion bill Is constitutional bill provides that if an ¢ is injured and opened the tons before death ' been removed. name was not */ name had been cut out of hin */ and he left no papers or lette arabe arrears his body. to $57,000 SAVES HIM FROM SUICIDE TORONTO, July 28.—Joseph Sherbrooke saved himself from won a fortune by speculating in Toronto railway stock, ynve that the victim suffered from his own nogit Seeeeeteeeeee oUR WHEKLY RON TAL TAINS WHAT # on | before his bedside ebarge of the The latter is being ox A box of chocolates, partly empty was found at his tons point toward the man having n polsoned by strychnine. Brown came into the hotel yes terday shortly before registered as W. C. Brown, Seattle. He left and returned later with ajwell dressed and had sowe ee! the’ even: clothing in bis grép. E WILL B ACKES FOR $1,600 He was “booked, placed against vie 10) fecond AY ison can be found load man bad only 70 No valuablos, except 4 cheap watch, were found, He | > on hie person BoppoPpymPDDDD DP! arip tall of clothing. SS a ae MULTIMILLIONAIR NATIONALIZATION OF ALL LAND opt the landlords. At ne hearing yesterday not a eourt to be tried on a grand) shred of evidence was produced to show that he had stolen the fixed at $1,200. Sharpe suffers except the hearsay evidence that from ‘veart disease, He gave plain| some one evidence of this disease while on) Sharpe had taken tt Jone” was not a witness |in brown” was not « witnes: the law was The tears of the little bride, who was sitting in the rear of the court room, sobbing, and the young man's suffering from heart diseas not to be conuidered. considered was heursay evidence waa said to have remarked that he had stolen the purse. Sharpe ts not his young wife be lieved that he stole the purse. He ia kept In jail because of his tn. lability to raise $1,200. A year ago his wite died and he decided if he could not get enough money to WANT A HOME? WORK FOR | and Office Furniture Co., 1926 #4 WANED TO BUY FoaNiTORee PLS SPAS PLD PPL ID P DAP would take his own lif sold out Kis small busine: bought 1,600 shares of the trac company's stock househbid goods Main 1888 Maurice De Forest, aire and new momber of the honse of commons from North Westham, intends making @ © nationalization of all land his chief | work in parliament land question, not merciful multt-militon, he sold out for $57,000, Now nationalization he will start on a tour of the | TF YOU ARE LOOKING TO RENT ppaign for the HOUSES, CALL ON hat everything else will be At prevent the land is being the figures are valued, and when strikes at the root of every meas-| publiahed I shall propose of social reform. jsaid that I am a rich mau, and even suggested that ff I were the radical s to be I would give all what would b Nobody would bi A rel poe $ ward discov ACTRESS MARRIES MILLIONAIRE” $SON whte re began Christmas when He wilt not|peartng tn the | marriage People have | state buy out the landlords 29RD LAND CO, ar increases the 4 vill have to pay $1, ACRE NORTH "Taylor, and the grvom | wt Clyde, $r., re be and his bride of three But it is probable he will dic Wweoks were sleeping. Four de- fore time arrives for the trial idow and opened the n the small stock was almost sold out he closed the store, The couple were married by ape Heense and mony Clyde settled 1,000 on the} They will tive In New York. | "| PROBE. STEEL THUST NEW YORK, Juty voting ma |S anley’s congressional committee, tnvestigating a Ite of the Steet trust LONDON—At a meeting of the uP quarters in the city hall to con fund |tinue the probe. it was stated that no ex-|While here will Inquire [nto the | pertmental laboratory progres hax |financial organization of the trust, beon made toward combatting the |!ts attitude tn the Jand wil! go at lengt | with the Harvester trust ‘SUES CITY FOR MOSQUITO BITES tied bites, miasmatic Pa land the sleepdestroying croaks of bull froge featured in the suit of lice are searching for a daring burg: ) Walter P. Temple againet the city) liar who yesterday of Pasadena, being heard today by |trance into a closed bakery #hop at a | Nescopeck, near here, and ran «/ TAKES WALK AT 103): ADAMS, Mase. ughtey of Mr they're going bad be married. |peth, Queens hild died in great agony burg, who ts 163 ye ed from her home in that town to board will buy chines at a cost of $942 whieh had been making an tigation, said the dog had fering from rabies. |been alling, and r litte playfet aon fight with a walked down to vintt friends, as she O'Connell ts Thomas O'Connell, years ago at dog owned by W wi SOO DSCC OTOCE rth’s dog displayed ummistakable the following | When Toto hopped into Margaret's erfh he caronsingly Heked scratches into compact r .VERDALE ON HOOD and was killed was active and of remark CHICAGO-—-Dedarred by the A which will not allow won. which will not men to register, Miss Anna Harris |now threatens to break into the | Chicago river swimming marathon and compete anyway. THE CHANGE POR THE POOR MAN. . | inconsolable the finesse of bis tiny mistress, BURGLAR HAS BARGAIN SALE WILKES BARRE, July FURNISHED APARTMENTS, ne aca aan nae areata LEGAL NO NOTICE CHICAGO—Through the of Mra. Bertha Frank, many Mabie have been exonerated. Mra. not only searched }band’s pockets but also those of) many married men. in ‘a well, settled 3 foreed an en-| To'the state of Wa MONDAY, AvOUWT TH the county steessor's ofilee st the county eourt house, for the pur pore of equatising Al ¢ al r own —_ Superior Judge Finlan. Temple asks $5,000 damages on/|bargain sale In brea: account of monquito bites suffered by himself and family and aske MH given a money consideration of | Heckman, who, with The store was ake Py See meee sie pus DAY, AVOUBT 2 be forever barred. VIENNA—A horee in the front line falling when 4 regiment it Dragoons was charging at full gal- lop during cavalry maneuvers here, | threw 40 soldiers and their mounts into an indescribable heap. eral of the troopers probably will 300 because frogs family awake, thus making greater | the realization of their sufferings. WASHINGTON, gruntied because of the methods of the senate in taking testimony in| the various Investigations in hand, | notably that of the electton of Sen- ator Lorimer, Texas today the|gone to Beach Haven to see some FOR “REN MISCELLANEOUS Ti Solar, Beli ot Phone BUSINESS CHANCES. SEE THIS FINE PLACE FOR SALE OR TRADI Puget Bound acrea: July 24.—Die- town some GRANGER—This time ago determined to have brick structure for its +, of. CASTLE, Pa—Mise Mary|fictals of the OW. R. couldn't see it that way. her|town has decided to pay the dif. ference between a wooden and 4/of bis act. The resignation was ao E. Lewis, Jr. a bollermaker found the egg brick butlding. -A.GOTTSTE! FURNITURE CO COND « werween improved end unimproved: in « resigned from the| committee on privileges and elec Bailey gave vo explanation $26 por acre, Geo. F. Moore and University Both phones 18 "TOs? AND FOUND. « looking fine, HOMESTEADS. enn ©. and receive tt ¢ you on an exceptionally tend one finish the season. Come Satur ST COAST LAND CO. day and all next week for bar wall Straw and Paname Homemckers Rxchange. McDONALD’S HAT STORE 1023 Third Av Near Spring St. tract for a home FARMS AND ACREAGE. EVERYTHING is calculated to insure SATISFACTION TO YOU. CLIFFORD LAND CO, 1038 Third Ave. CITY REAL ESTATE. Cc LOSEIN ACREAGE. $15 MONTHLY. ti eoason opens Beptor | Address TF. Bombs Tater Sistine Biteration room 40x123 FEET EACH BURKE & PARRAR $15 CASH, $10 PER MONTH PERSONAL. ST SEATTLE | Aner | T a OXYPATHOR. GOODFELLOW cade Apnes OXYPATHOR CO |AIN HUNTER men, all the latest shapes 95c Formerly priced Neal Boyle Co. 423 PIKE ST. ILE HANSON & CO. stew ert: hoa w 6-rogm houre OPEN SATURDAY EVENING Refrigerators and Ice Chests One-Third -Off You will bay less ice and get better satisfaction by in- stajling a CENTURY Refrig- erator in your home than any All sizes here for all requirements, and all at one 10 ACRES FOR evenings tinent 314 Malley Bidg, Main Within easy driving a and auto road: — LITTLE HOME. owner called BAST neat 4-room bunga 100 new arrivals in Wash Dresses of all i values up to $15.00, Spe- cial for Saturday only— “BU RKE & FARRAR, Inc., LADIES REMODELING PARLORS Tries reasonavie.. near two ear lines; only CEREMONIES PERFORMED. $1.95 1,000 Waists, up to $3.75. Saturday only— 95c SEE THE WINDOW DISPLAY A few odd Wool Ts $30.00 value Plumbing, steam and Ravenna park car tine, BARGAIN ur-room ¢ottage and lot 50x10 and park district | IF YOU ARE LOOKING TO BUY CITY PROPER’ ty, CALL ON GEORGE L. Your Choice ANY SUMMER SUIT In Our Shop for $17.85 Up to $35.00 Shaner & Wolff 803 Third Ave. ICE CHESTS $ 7.50 Tee Chests for . “$ 8.50 Ice Chests for . $ 9.50 Ieé Chests for $12.50 Ico Chests for and repairing Main 1281 suit OLE HANSON & CO NATIONAL BARBE! R COLLEGE 68 Washington. x 0 NICH LITTLE st "Westtake care Wo bulid anyw REFRIGERATORS Bas 1a rhted ay, Residences in all parte of |# Repudttoan aaa Ssaa Hoffman Cloak & Suit Co TR ACT FOR $400,” WURL COL Member Seattie F > of land within ,000 foot 1 2 Five-roam- modern house, = 1b) Ri Bplinw wt HANSON) ‘& 60. Werything New; 2 ie ra SEATTLE REAL ESTATE WERE PETE BEAL Se Second Ave. RENT & COLL, BLDG, H ¢ OMP AMY, LAKE BURIEN PROPERTY. PE Bil Manin AN OPPORTUNITY, Large tracts on new Lake Burien car line at Lake Hurlen, $100 $10 down. 218 Leary Bide Ind 6007, Main 6m AUCTION SALES. “! pan with iret ond com nw rlabt fe Phones 1238 FOR SALE- — FURNITURE. FOR SALE—WOOD AND | COAL. ARRAS Deska, ehalra, enuw cases Cries sore Highest cash paid for furniture ead L Valdes Purn, 1618 bat. od 233%, lud, ORO CHATTEL LOANS. Ab AE FOR GALE — wise ec LANEOO is Bargains in furniture, Barpets, household goods, stoves and ranges. We exchange your old goods. SULLY & BALL, New Location, 690 Pike St ie bunch of own (rom large om, tit bridge to Michigan W. Hyde Phone sydney Michigan and Maynard s nice tanlly cow, Joreey, ive ik Pieney Inquire drug yee nidg Went We tp, ah of nules, woteee giving zee, Vv. W. Voorhees, areh’t, 412 1178, Ind. kinds of fr “Kavanaugh, ‘Cleaned and hincked OUKE MOVING. wen, housemur ing. tard 1239. KovaKs LAWYERS. A athe encase ee © eed y Pp J. W. Kadmunds, Oph ee tome! 703 Denes tl PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON OR. MULLINNIX 35 Years Spectatiat. of women and men. Late man methods tberty Bide. ‘Opposite Postertice Rennes DR. FRANK BROOKS — eerers nervous and. chronia ste My ‘ined. traat: 336-231, Ama No Mt e pean women. children. prihroat, nose, th Specific medicines S88 Ags Whites H Miller —Genito-urh Pinfons on seope and validity of pat L Bivck Phone u oc PLUMBING AND HEATING, + citting. we make & specialty in prompt deltve of work, 1811 Eighth ay. “Main 186) PRINTERS, Printing Nouns. Yos Right prices: first-class SKATING RINKS, ton STAMP WORKS. NI at Werke “Haker mide. tnd nd Main Ind, 1879, Main 9884 3h, Mal Ee STORAGE. aTENTO Y Say“ ADSOT DT HINO ke Locked Vault for valuables 1016 Henry Weller, Trenafer, Moving & Storage Os ee Main 886, Ind. WRITER MADE. the @mith, Promien, for 02.00 ber month ‘Third av, Ind. a

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