The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 7, 1911, Page 6

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ag MAN KILLED AY SWITCH ~ ENGINE Clue to The: Missi "STULL NO TRACE IOP DOT FAMOU PAINTING ware Den LOUVRE. POLICE OF TIMED OFER FATE OF DER LARGH REWARD Gor MASTERPIECE, BlaQin@.” ft VONDRR, Beane Of Dot canras © An unknown man was instantly shortly after midnight this me by a Northern Pacific engine on Railroad av., be Virginia and Stewart sts ody was so badly cut as to make Impossible. No clew wai Y by any papers found 1 pockets. to identification 8 nm e a Neilson, 411 Queen Anne ‘of the engine. They did no W. A. Hatfield, West Seat brakemen, were sitting in the man until the engine was few feet from him He was ap ly seated in the middlo of track with his the engine back turned | N PROM Ris MY3- ear : y VOL ECKS MOTHE CHICAGO HARBOR’ INO CHILD th and Columbia Yacht clubs, ‘were moored in the harbor, @ashed against the piers and smaller craft were de- damage along the will exceed $500,000. Rises Suddenly. arose suddenly early Sins and in a few minutes | on the lake were running high. * it Sweeping up from the wind lashed the giant whitecaps and darkness ail along the signals of distress | out from scores of craft }Among these were the (freighters Christopher and Lagonda, but when the Mfesavers put out they were unable to locate the vessels. In the midst of the blow the police tug, which was launched in an effort to aid the vessels In the harbor, capsized and tts crew bare- ly excaped with their lives. about the same time the tug Pro- ‘tection started out against the gale. | It capsized almost at once and life jguver® rescued the crew of five Then the tag was righted, pumped out and started again to the rescue. Captain Garland of the harbor jlife savers declared today the blow |was the worst he had ever exper: itenced on the lakes. “I never saw,” he said, “such & ‘nigh, choppy, treacherous sea any lwhere, and I bave had experience lon every ocean in the world.” eed a E ‘MUNICIPAL LEAGUE ENDORSEMENTS CARRIED At! Dai Dond issues were voted ex-;court house bonds were defeated IF as recommended by the Mu-| Principally erage ocd par) Meni | |more votes cast leipal League last Tuesday. THE) poseg site than south of It. Every “bonds for the court house, art Mu ward lying south of the proposed) |asked by Mra wm, fire houses, city stables and stations were aecistvely All the The of the by narrow margins, the ition beeen | ‘votes above the required rn the Westlake votes useum was defeated by yote of more than #ix to one. The others were (or the bond issue. Every ward bond issue for the north of the the Third and Fuorth two bridges| wards voted heavily against ft. in the city out of a total registra- site, Including the Third and Fourth wards, voted substantial majorities The vote was comparatively light. Less than 14,500 votes were cast tion of more than 72,000. The port of Seattle proposition carried by a decisive majority and the following three candidates were and her four: ely cabin ies from of St. on a emall ranch fo: here, Sheriff Thompson, Helens, today ordered hie deputies to be on the lookout arrest all suspicious looking strangers. The bodies of the woman and child were found, half nude, lying on a bed by Mra. G, 8, Siercks, of Scappoose, who peered into a win dow when she discovered that the door had been padiocked on the out- side The victims had been badly beat en, then shot. The disordered con dition of the cabin indicated that there had been a severe struggle, ASKS POLICE FOR A HUSBAND CHICAGO, Sept. 7.—Poliee aid is Blanche Hoyt, 2924) Wyoming street, St. Louis, In her hunt for a husband. Furthermore, Mra. Hoyt has heard ao well of Chi cago men that she thinks the police here are apt to get better results than those of Bt. Louis. A letter to this affect was re ceived yesterday by William Lath of Chief McWeeny The write! 2 years old, “very good looking” and the possessor of enough money for two. “Can't do anything for ber,” Mr Luthardt said, regretfully. “Looks Uke a fine chance for some unmar elected: Chittenden, Bridges and Remaberg: aken for Deer, Seattle Orchestra Player Is Shot for a deer, David N. & Symphony Orchestra Hving at $10 Riverside drive, came within a hair's of death, His hunting ion, a casual acquaintance trail, shot him below the left bullet emerging at the back neck, baring the jugular Howard was taken to Port by his companion, where attended by a physician. (rd was looking for a deer the accident occurred. He up on a log and was 10 feet eed a Fg ag he he sii and fel e otse the made as he scrambled to | NEW YORK—British and Amer. his feet made his companion be eve that a deer was starting. Nine men were arrested during the early hours of the morning for the crime of seeking shelter in box cars They were all broke. ltean tennis teams began play here jtoday to decide which country should send ite cracks to Australia to challenge for the international trophy. America i resented |by Wm. A. Larned, the national jchampion; Maurice McLoughlin and Thos. C. Bundy, the Pacific coast experts, and R. D. Little, of New York. cass EATTLE STAR’S ZOO wig Ellypssiprimus and _ Defassa to Be Given St. Louis _ W. N. McMillan, a multi-million @ of St. Louls, who spends most e time hunting big game in Africa, has offered his city animals zoo if it will pay the cost of 0 Arrangements are made to bring over a dikdik, primus, defassa, plain lions tigers ana other animals. ified Cat Found in Wall 3 of House Built in 1828 | A mummified cat was found when rk altering the front of the eopal diocesan house, No. 416 yette st., tore out the stone ‘at the top of the second story. diocesan a 1828, 10 the cat had been there 83 * at least, Remembers Dog Warden Seeks Revenge After Release A St. Bernard dog in Bloomfield, J., had a resentful memory, as Warden Forbeli discovered ri Charm of Youth To Any Complexion ny complexions are nearly Pulned through the excessive powders and cosmetics, which log pores and smother tho skin _ An excellent lotion to correct this eondition and remove blackheads, Wrinkles and “moth patches,” and 3 beautify the complexion, 4 be made by dissolving av orig- package of mayatone in eight of witeh-hazel. This lotion, applied to the face, and arms, then gently mas- in, gradually removes the layer of dead cuticle and to the surface the new akin and velvety in texture, and ® delightful tint and youth-like . The continued use of the tone lotion does away with the of powder or rouge, as the skin clear and beautiful—Advt. house was built in| when it came near killing him. Three |weeks ago Forbell seized the dog ‘because it was Lot licensed. Wil- ‘Ham Fitehus redeemed it. When \Forbell walked past the Fitchus home yesterday the dog recognized him, knocked him down and was trying to choke him when he got out his pocket knife and killed it. NEW YORK—WU. &. District At. torney Wise this afternoon stated that the federal grand jury had re- turned indictments against Nathan Allen, a Wealthy leather manufac: turer of Kenosha, Wisconsin, d Jobn R. Collins, a rich Tennes coal operator, on smuggling charg- es. Allen was sald to have been an ardent admirer of Helen Dwelle |Jenkins, whose jewels caused the linvestigation which led to the in dictments. FREMONT, Wis—Leonard Lake, ASYLUMS CROWDED WITH SANE PEOPLE TOPEKA, Sept. 7.—-H. ©. Bow. man, chairman of the state board of control, is authority for the state ment that the insane asylums are crowded with aged persons per fectly sane, who are sent there by their relatives merely to get rid of them. Association with the insane often causes them to lose their minds after they have been in the Institution for some time, The same is true In many other states, says Bowman. a RRERRARRARR ERE * * A SWALLOWED PIN * WORKED OUT *% SEDALIA, Mo. Sept. 6.-—~ *® Bathing her l-yearold infant ® today, Mrs. George F. Hall felt something sharp protruding from the skin just over the region of the appendix. A sur geon was called and cut into the flesh, removing a black dresspin ‘an inch in length. The surgeon believes the pin was swallowed in food and worked ite way through the body to the spot where found. Stee eeeeeeereeeeee seteteeeeeee KERR HHRKRHHER LOOK AT COME CAMBRIDGE, Mass. Sept. 7-—You can get a pretty good look at it on Sept. 17. It will be only 45,000,000 miles away that day and will be nearest to the earth at that time. You will be able to see it with the naked BOY FALLS ON DOG'S BACK. | NEW YORK, Sept. 7.—Bruce| Hopkins, seven’ years old, son of | Henry Hopkins of Upper Broad street, Bloomfield, N. J., was prob: the 16-year-old son of a farmer Hiy.|4Dly #aved from ‘death or serious ing neat here, was arrested this at. |iJiry when he fell from a window lternoon and charged with tamper.|0f the second story of his home by ling with the switch which resuited |Slighting head first on the back of in the wreck of the Soo line pag-| "8 St. Bernard dog. wenger train where three persons | j were killed and several injured The boy {# sald to have confessed that he wrecked the train to get even with a section foreman for a slight wrong. brie tres LAP eee eee ee ee a t Gh sepa dy 4 | CHEHALIS. —Gust: |* fee, 32, engaged to b |® to Miss Julia Gauthy of Cen- & tralia, was killed by a fall 300 * feet down the shaft of a Su *® perior Coal Co. mine. Sulice |* had been working only three * days at te mine. The car * Jumped the track as he and * three companions started |% down and he lost his balance [kt te tke tk kt tok ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.—Because women bathers, wearing high heeled pumps, stepped on men's bare feet, crushing their toes, the city council may compel women to swim shoeless, State of Washington, at the clone of business on the iat day of Septembgr, 1911 176,180.46 furniture and Sul- married Total LIABILITINS. Capital stock paid in # 100;000.00 SESE ES HEE EEE EE D. THOMAS Notary Pubile Corsect—Attont Rewkie . GOLDSMITIF, Directors, terpiece, the rn cabbie wars . ION Of DER FRAME, Come, WE TAKA ID TOA CONNOISSEUR. THE STAR-THURSDAY, POSSES CHASE MURDER SUSPECT) Wash, Sept. 7.—jtalns, Tornow ts a skilled woors start John Tornow, man, and knows all the ground suspected of tho murder of the twin|along the upper Satsop and sons of Willlam: Bauer, is supposed | Wenooche rivers to be well ahead of two posses who! The bodies of the 19-year-old boys are searching him. The sheriff's men are equipped | woods. Tornow, who was th for a long trip through the moun: /unele, ts believed to be insane. boys’ QUEER THINGS IN THE NEWS | Boy's Tongue Sticks to Frosted } Pipe From Refrigerator A nice pipe covered with beauti ful frosting like a Christmas cake attracted the attention of little Frank Kuhl, who was with bis mother in the Doremus company's store in Red Bank, N. slipped away, climbed a stair, tried to lick the frosting from the pipe, and found his tongue™ was stuck, The pipe runs from the re lfrigerator to tha ice box, and he jcould not be released from the frozen pipe until much hot water [had been used. LIMA, Peru.—Thirtytwo persons were drowntd when the Chilean steamer Tucapel was wrecked off the Peruvian const today. Meagre reperts received here state that 9, mostly passengers, were ren © Lawyers Obtain Injunction to Stop Cooking of Onions An Injunction against cooking onions bas been issued at Dew Moines, fa, by Judge DeGraft. Lawyers In an office building complained that odors from cooking the onfons in a restaurant nearby annoyed them. The court gave the restaurant man three days to rate his chimney so the onion odors would be above the offices, Suit Case Stolen From Clergy. man Contamec Bottle of Whiskey The police of Boston are with holding the name of a minister whose sult case was stolen while b was at the station to start on vacation. It developed at the trial of a man charged with stealing it that the sult case contained one bot- tle of whiskey and one nightsbirt Danderine Stops Falling Hair and - Destroys Dandruff Makes the Hair Grow Long, Heavy and Luxuriant and We Can Quickly Prove It If You Wish to Double the Beauty of Your Hair at Once, Just Get a 25 Cent Bottle and Try This Surely try Danderine Hair Cleanse if you wish to immediately double the beauty of the scalp, forever stopping itching falling hair. Danderine fa to the hair what fresh showers of rain and sunshine are to vegetation. It py ap toe OO omren ig reg “pr properties ca Sic per eta eat amen, beaut It at once imparts a in brilliancy and velvety softness to Spee ol ovat he seus One ore over . Use for a short shar’ which two or times a week be sufficient to complete whatever growth you desire. Grand Opening of the American Cafe Fourth & Pike Thursday Eve, Sept. 7 MAKING A SPECIALTY OF FRENCH AND ITALIAN DINNERS AT 75c. SCHLITZ AND IMPORTED BEER ON DRAUGHT. ROMANO ORCHESTRA IN ATTENDANCE, Ernest Granetti Manager 1c IN * ‘MONA LISA — BY DER DEescriPe the mountains for were found buried under bark and | leaves near Tornow's cabin in the | | Is what every one wants and that all can have Words by Schaefer Music by Condo D335 Der . z "MONA LISA” THIS 18 ‘AP BNTITLED "PATCHING WILLIB'S PANTS,” AT CHEASTY’S New York Style Securing it involves ho trouble to speak of—just visit Cheasty’s, Purchase a Benjamin Soft-Roll, Natural-Shouldered, Anglo-American model, The clever- bess of this style has gained a firm footing wherever men dress well Benjamin Clothes, made in New York, are not only authentic in The patterns are more like you'd find in 4 smart tailor shop. Beautiful we in blue, brown and ray, that blend with the season. Others more modest. Not High Priced—$18 and up CHEASTY’S HABERDASHERY Second Avenue at Spring Street If Cheasty Has It, It's Correct. style; they are undeual in fabric. Business Bringers. Star classified ade. Buy oe sell real estate, etc. *MONA LISA’E AMUSEMENTS ETHEATRE EATS ON SALE NOW. MENBY MILLER —In “THE HAVOC” The firet appearance of the famove in Beattie in nine years most powerful role nae oO one -42.00 to bOe. SEATTLE THEATRE Phone 43 for Seats TONIGHT—ALL WEEK Bargain Matines Today, 26¢ ‘The Tuneful Musical Comedy “THK FLOWER OF THE RANCH” Lots of Dancing and Binging. Nighte—26e to $1.00. ANTAGES THEATRE “Unequated Vandevitie.” Béward De Corsica & Co. ‘Preeent “RED 1K ure Fire Grouch Killer. Banner Bill of © Aitractions. OIS THEATR ALEX. PANTAGES, Manager. MATINER SATURDAY. Sundusky-Btock@ale Co. in “CLASSMATER” Prices, 26e, 86c, Boe. | L World Renowned PATTY BROTHERS 6—Other 6. & C. Fratures—@ Matinee Dally, 16¢ and 200. Both Phone: THY. SAM MANN AND HIS PLAYERS 6—Other Big Acts—6 Matinee Daily, 2:30 pm. Third Av. and James St. VAUDEVILLE AND PHOTOPLAYS COLE &0OLE, Forrest Le Barre, Matinee Dally, 2 pm. Admission Se and 18¢. Acrobats Violinist Singers —a Report of the Financial Condition | OF. ‘Northwest Trust & Safe Deposit Company COLMAN BUILDING, SEATTLE At the Close of Business, Sept. 1, 1911 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts ..............s008 Municipal Bonds .:....... Other Bonds *%.... State and King County Warrants Stocks Safe Deposit Equipment .. Furniture and Fixtures .... Real Estate and Other Resources, Government and Railroad Bonds. Cash on Hand and Due from Other Banks EOD tines bons Capital Stock Paid in Surplus and Undivided Profits .. Total WITH SOUND BUSINESS PRINCIPLES. E. SHORROCK, President FORN P. HARTMAN, Vice President +$ 652,398.91 + 128,227.38 2,850.00 17,024.22 2,205.00 14,800.00 15,000.00 18,262.96 810.14 298,546.64 352,356.78 +++ 6$1,203,125.25 17,037.79 see eeeeee o$l,203,125.25 IT IS OUR AIM TO PAY OUR DEPOSITORS SUCH INTEREST AND TO AFFORD THEM SUCH FACILITIES AS ARE IN ACCORDANCE ALEX. MYERS, Secretary Jj. V. A. SMITH, Cashier

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