The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 6, 1912, Page 3

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THE STAR, SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 1912 PILES The Which is Heal- "Ing Thousands Mail Me This Free Coupon with your naine ¥ written Only Home of Royalty in America--Historic Power Company Guards Its Million Dollar Plant Rideau Hall, Where Earls and King Have Stayed Against the Settlers Whose Lands It Has Ruined’ Corporation Fears Enraged] — - Idaho Farmers, Denied Jus- tice by Federal Appraisers, Will Attempt to Destroy Dam That Flooded Their Acres. SPOKANE, Jan, 6-As the reault ‘Of & Colossal travesty of Justice, the milion dollar dam and plant of the Washington Water Power ce pany at Post Palle, Idaho, ta being guard ed night and day by armed men to keep the enraged settlers along the Spokine river between Post Falls nd Coeur d'Alene lake and along the whores of the Inke fteelf from dlowhe it up with dynamite. Telephone connections have been mad@ between the various potnts where the dams and flood gates of the company are located, and the verjabove the upper dam has been reened to prevent dynamite being ted down, The trouble arises from the ridic- ulously low damages awarded the people living along the shore of the river and Inke for land owned by them that has been completely in. undated by the back water of the dam of the water power company and rendered uneless. The apprais ted by the federal court rthern distriet of Idaho nd ax worth a little ae een $25,000, a sum which, ac- cording to the lowest and moat con- gton servative figures submitted by the Fane He tl nants ethan atin mite ad settlers. ix about one-third of the| did not nearly represent the value holdings is manifest after a talk real value of the land. . Yet this amount | with not only those directly injured, In 1889 the Wi Greater than that awarded by | but the people living in the vicinity Power company built, at Post Fulls, | the appraisers appointed by the fed-| The general sentiment of these peo: & dam to utilize the river in the pro-| erat court. ple is expressed in the words of one duction of electricity, In recent} The appraisement was made on/of them: “The figure is so ridic; years the dam has been increased | the basis of $16 to $18 an acre. It {s/lous that it Is hard to realize that in, height, reeulting In overflow onle positive tact that this same acre-|fair minded men could possibly mhny seres of fertile land above the | age will make @ profit 1p one year have been responsible for its nam- fajis, | from a wild bay crop as great as the |ing. When a company can ruin the An offer to settle out of court was! price paid for it. homes of citizens of the United made by the company, but declined | ‘Thai the water power company Js | States with comparative impunity, by the settlers because the amount ' not overestimating the danger to its | something shonid be done.” -|3863, the ‘year of confederation. 10] es nee Irish TRRRRHEAAAREREE *\u. S. TROOPS TO 1868 the government bowght * After all, the Jews who can # dha ™ an cctadal es Indignation # not get into Russia are luckier # GO TO CHINA nenldabee ta Ottawa, Mokar loved jeount Monch, was evidently » care], CUSLIN, Jan. 6.—-At a gigantic|® than those who can not get ¥| (ay Walted Prose seneed Wise) music and on the bullding he erett- ite! man who had regard. for mass meeting today at Omagh,|* out.—-Philadelphia Record. * ASHINGTON, Jan Prepara- ed & tower which he used as &|ponses, It la maid ho used to invite|“unty | Tyrone. | resolutions were | # & & & # # # 7 @ 4 * #® & tins ond see desertmume dations sie . he spent man: eats to the Hall 4 at eight (Stepted protesting against: the o ened . four’ squeeting ‘the ‘baupipes, im |eclock she lighten the place were ‘Ft home rule to separate tre: DEAF AND DUMB, Ing that the dispateh of troops to ‘On through the years the building | they could special treise brought qrewds of] . SW YORM: 78k. Cast and) Minne TT: bs) seuatt at onan stood, gathering traditions until| Before the arrival of the Karl of|istermen to the gathering, lScaaee ed de andi caisson ARN. otakaonine of the pretat Mrs. "i T. ©. Keefer christened it| Dufferin in 1872 about $220,000 was} Addressing the immense aydl- | tf cond bed se ry an Foon a tka'as the reveiution DI Rideau Halil, fm 1866 the govern-|speut to patch up and enlarge the /ance, Sir Edward Carson, leader of | Pinned cormelisl, tnd has the am.) ¥# ; ment leased It for 12 years at $4,000 earl |(ho Irish conservatives, or Orange | aster and address plain = of Drafts to try below. Magt Dept, LK1, Jackson, Mich To every one suffering with RHEUMATISM I Make This Unlimited Offer er this ere dy wilt be 1. Then. after seat, Than, ster fort it brings many thou- Frederick Dyer, Corresponding Sec'y. Tl) send you the Drafts the same day | get your coupon—fresh from the laboratory, ready to begin their cure the minute you put them on. every stage and con- ait cruel dinenne— ber chronic or scut , Beiatio, Lumbago of Gout—no matter where located or how severe, They are c ing old men wutfered all lives, 94 well all the milder stages. Don't negiec rheumatism, I urge you, for I know the horrible torture and deformity it 0 often leads to. Send today for the Drafts. 1 send them on free trial be- cause I know what they are doing for many thousands and I have faith that they can cure y 0 wu likewine. Try, the m cured, eve Site 3o and 40 in, Dam e of Canada, Viscount Monek, in July, ic Fi Jackson, ren ver Bh 4 eh. coupon. Wri —just the ite to ‘now. ntl Have ycor bins ern Collection Co., 433 Main 6 FAST STEAMER naire, eee FOR TACOMA INDIANAPOLIS ond FLYER aeat see, ties a 100, 3:08, i Weet- N. Y. Block, eee . id itt ir Hs 33 ff awarded it to Formaily Adopts a Married Tone eupiooas to Be His Son Frederick C. O, Van Eyndhoven, Sues Cemetery * Man is Occupying Her Grav Mrs. Anna Myerson of Dorches- ter, Mass, has brought suit for trespass against the trustees of the Boston cemetery because & grave which she had reserved for her own personal use at son® future date is occupied by the body of a man. Will Quit the Ministry to Gave His Father's Fi | In order to save the farm his |father is no longer able to work, |the Rev. Ira B. Davis, pastor of the wealthy Albert Memorial church at | Brockton,’Mase., will quit the min- [istry and become a tiller of the soil. | The farm is located at Onarega, im. | Touched for His “Roll,” Beat } His Way to His Own Marriage Frank Marschke of Callfornia, | due to wed in Belgrad: | Christmas night, reac! Saginaw, | Mich., with $100 in his pocket, but | while stopping off had every cent | stolen. } The rest of the tri jmake on freight trali | baggage, being put off | by unsympathizing er | his first square mead in St. Paul at | 4 Salvation Army headquarte: Despite all setbacks he was gam and got to Belgrade in time to claim | his bride. Gave Horses Chew and Nip Enjoy the Holidays A bibulous stranger stopped J. T. Kellogg's team on a@ bridge near Springfield, Mase, and after giving each of the horses a chew of tobac- , drew @ large flask from hi pocket and poured a drink of whis- key down their throats. When the driver got down to interfere, the BELT & & year with an option to buy it for $82,000. At that time plana w prepared to enlarge the Hall for id by the contents father’s Cobbier a6 a Monument to His Memory old cobbler shop at . Where Samuel Wins , began making shoes 56 being transported on Beverly. tt has heen + Samuel Winslow, the president of the United States company, who will of his titty re te . Licks, whose father Contigental hotel in Ber- girl from being run gets from Nathan E. Dodson » amali | \* | bers of the household by presenting j@ young on, [Peeve eeeerere Caesar Taft exclaims: “Et ¢ * no did the horses. The)» x » ® T. Roosevelt!” — Philadelphia # Record. * * eee eee Jond along the road: =|/T EADS CHINESE GIRL REVOLUTIONISTS plot of ground near Hazleton, Pa! sere is one of ‘The ground is to permit a private sewerage drainage, and the agree ment has been duly filed in the re- corder’s office at Wlikes-Barre, TEHERAN, J: 6.—Executions of Fadais by Ri troops con- tinue unabated in Tabriz today. Displayed on the gallows at dawn were bodies of three Fidais hanged some time during the night. These were left to public view to awe the Persian populace. The houses of several nationalists have been dy- namited and arrests are frequent. The prisoners are being rehed to convict camps with chains about their necks. RHKRRMRREREREKE ® «Life in Washington is just # % one congress after another— * *& Philadelphia Telegraph. * eae hh ak “From 7 dGrugel ounces of Glycerine Sunce of Concentrated Pine coi und, ‘Take thene two. ingr me and put them into a half pint ta Fron tule af tens} a bed time, Smal 0 accordini formula known to many cheaper preparat’ quantity, but if dont pay ment with @ bad cold. the genuine (Globe) C £4 Pine. Fach half ounce in a seal tin screw-top case. your druggist does not, have, it in he will get it quickly, from his ‘whol house, This has Hished here every winter f thousands of families k we—Advt, to two There are about 120 of these girls. They form the Amazon corps of the Shanghai girl revolutionists. ‘This picture is of Miss Sung Su ‘Teung. in stopping the heavy automobile in time to prevent it from running down a woman and her baby, Jamie, the Scotch chauffeur, said: “| wudna iike tae rin ower @ wiman wi’ a wee bairn, cos the bairn bas ao milk bottle, If the bottle wud be breckit it might coot MENTAL DELINQUENT HANGED FOR MURDER (By United Press Leased Wire) WINDSOR, Vi 6.——Despite a storm of protests against execut- ing a man, who since childhood had been unable to distinguish right from wrong, Eiroy Kent, a mental) delinquent and former inmate of an insane asylum, was today hanged for the murder of aged Delia Cong don at Kast Wallingford, Vermont, in 1908, The execution, which took -| place in the jail yard, was private, only the sheriff and witnesses re- quired by law being present. Although many physicians agsert- ed that Kent was mentally defi- been pub-|ctent when the murder was done, gix years/the governor o: Vermont refuse now M*\to interfere, She is a teacher and the} Pu Lat the government Ssrsssus r" Pepe. Selling Price. Pastern aaningten | oo moth: enge 5 20 get sound’ tinothy 16 3g 14.00 16 16. rt 0 26 26 Humphreys’ Seventy-Seven Breaks up Grip and OLDS The eweetest thing In life $0 the wise Germans tell Js not good health Itself But the joy of getting well. » ‘he use of “Seventy-seven” dur- ing the winter time will keep you ree from Coughs and Colds, and yhiié you may miss the joy de- weribed by the German, you will escape @ lot of suffering from Grip, Soughs, Colds and Sore Throat, by haimety use “Seventy-seven,” ‘At “All Drug Stores 25c, or matled, ifimphreys’ Homeo. Medicine Cé., Cor, William and Ann pts, New York. Scarlet fever robbed the boy of peech and hearing in bis baby- At 6 he was gent to a deaf dumb tnetitnte. By a process of aural mageage given the ear drum with cymbals and wind in- ‘Women Must Have | help at times, if they would avoid | headaches, backaches, lassitude, | extreme nervousness, The really i otaeae i rah eriee ane] Cee ae, oe Ree tones of an organ. In addition to leading a band of| through three generations—is PILLS younger persons, similarly affiict- PND ow meet ow - pug iens Free PM THRES ROUND YRIFS DAILY. ed, to play and enjoy music. “When I get older,” said Trinks, through an Interpreter, “I want to organize a deaf and dumb band.” Start the New Year Right - Buy Land Northeast of Seattle There never was a better time to buy acres near Seattle. Everyone says that at the end of 1912 this good old town Will be booming again. In 1913 the Panama Canal will be opened and the Lake Washington Canal will be ready for use. If you buy acres north of Seattle now you will certainly reap a great big profit. We have for sale a large tract of land, situate north and east of the University. Much of this land has a fine view of Lake Washington. Some of it is very fertile and is crossed by running streams. Beginning one-half mile back from the shore of Lake Washington, we have marked a flat price of $400 Per Acre for Any Acre $10 Cash--Balance Over Four Years Some of this land Is worth $700 per acre. Come in at once and investi- gate our easy term proposition. See this land. It will surprise you to sce the land we sell for , on such easy terms. Remember “Now Is The Time to Buy’’ “Seattle Realty Will Never Be Cheaper” ‘Two trips daily, rain or shine, over magnificent Lake Forest Boulevard. OLE HANSON & CO. THIRD FLOOR NEW YORK BLOCK I

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