The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 19, 1912, Page 6

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HEAT WAVE VICTIM BURNS TO DEATH (BY United Prees Leasee Wire) ROCHESTER, N. Y., July 19 AM Autopsy on the body of William DP) Bekle, who died last night after veins prostrated by the heat Wed Readay, revealed an unusaal condi G2) Hon. “Surgeons say that the man ‘ | Mteralty burned to death internally Gecomposition of his vitals had get in long before death The heart, brain, liver and lungs Were all withered and dried. Rckle's lature remained at 108 15 : degrees. TRYING TO OUST MINERS FROM HOUSES * Complaint by the Carbon ¢ @lay Co. has been filed to oust posta the company's houses miners who | Bave been prominent in an attempt $0 Organize @ union at Bayne. The Company rents the houses to its yes. When the organization of the union failed the company %, closed up its mines and Sereda & number of the men to by July 16. This they mile @o. The company thereny filed its suits and obtained writs Pestitution yesterday requiring Swiiners to leave io six days or put Mp & $500 bond in each case. Company must also put up $500 for each eviction WOMAN IS __ BEATEN AND ROBBED BY THUG ° After being attacked by a vicious thug, enffed, kicked and beaten and of her purse, Mrs. Annie <1 , an Indian woman of Port! ikely, was left unconscious at foot of Virginia street, near the front, yesterday morning for j hour. When she recovered suf tly to walk she phoned to the and wes taken to the city ital. Bhe bore the marks of a very se beating, but says she gave the A tussle before she finally bed. The marks of her feet bands on the man will be used | the police as a means of iden THIS MOTHER: COMA, July 19.—After having fim & morgue unidentified for hours while his mother sup- he was attending a circus , Harold Alfred Howes, 15, ‘was finally identified by tS a neighbor, who ree & newspaper description of | ¢ Mrs. Howes was hysterical | notified of her son's death. i from an auto truck while a ride, and the rear wheels over his head and chest fact that 7,331 bathing suits been issued at the bathing at Alki In the last ten days how much the people of Se- like bathing. yy was the record day for ‘i dabblers. Just 2,157 heat Seattleites donned the fes trunks and bloomers and listen-} Get inculcated with the idea that McDonald sells good hats and you'll enjoy yourself the balance of the week. STRAW HATS $1.00 $1.50 PANAMA HATS $5.00 $6.00 ‘The «reat ‘Fillmore’ hats, any Hine of 2.50 See McDONALD 1023 Third Ave. Between Madison and Spring. MOTORCYCLE Races Start at S PRICE OF ADMISSION 10c, INCLUDING GRAND STAND. WAGNER'S BAND the | The | UNDAY, 2 o’Clock Sharp lOsga Diss MAGAZINE Sed BEA BIG BRYDDER | To HIM, (Special to The Star) Twenty-five thousand men and $25, | 000,000—these are the men and the | money that are pushing in the wilds lof Canada the greatest feat in ral! oad building the world has eve | seen. A thousand mites of tine—that's |the stint of the Canadian North Jern’s construction gangs for the It will be a record. farther north exe of the and |eurrent year. At the same time tn the dr y mu region, other men ns are at Work on noth lian North dian Nor National Trans Prince Ru n the Ca yrn and the Canadiar into governme | Giants organization and tt ind this creat feat tr tion William Macken who fing d it and «greater Sir Donald Mann, who drives the ce setlon work forward on a score of Mnes; through a mountain at Montreal, across the high divide north of Lake Superior, hither and yon over the prairies, and throug, the Rockies for hundreds of miles through solitndes that never heard the voice of civilized tll the Canadian Northern eng seeking a grade Both these men were poor boys and both have been knighted for their notable achievements in rail- road™building. A few days ago construction lerews began driving a bore through |Mount Royal into Montreal, work jing night and day at both ends New branches are building in On tario, linking Ottawa, Toronto and Quebec. A gap In Western Ontario | be! josed. In Manitoba and an the graders and ers are swarming. In Alberta a gridiron of branches is spreading toward the Great Peace river region. From Edmonton lines « ing westward into Bri and southwest toward and the western terminus couver. Next year's stint is $68 miles. By 1914 freight trains will be run ning through to the coast over the new line. Passenger trains wil be put on during the year following. ‘Thirty years ago Canada had no n are be |zic atill ~_| VICTIM OF A PLOT: FOR REVENGE (By United Press Leased Wire) REDDING, Cal., July from ambush, Wm. C. Landis of Buckeye, who killed Mrs. W. Bradford there two months ago in| a neighborhood row, is dead today It is believed he was killed for re | venge, and Wm. and John Clement, |sons of Mrs. Bradford, and Dan Thompson, their friend, have been arrested | Land Buckeye, | Mrs. who ts a camp near Bradford on Ma following uarrel. He claimed selfdef friends never doubted t postmaster at here, shot himese had bee mntil yer released on was but he saic 1 and would take when bail. away wa chance Landis’ team along a lonely with Landis warned he iis The was seen walking road by eat. £ showed that he had been shot from in front, the bullet penetrating his breast His fall loaded lay nea he had and recog wallant, but had not enough for him. revolve Evident! d a Alfred Olson, plaint- AKe asks for @ ground that Salem, Or. iff ina 4 new hearing on the the jurors were unable to give proper attention to his case, their jminds being distracted by the re leent cherry fair here. suit, 50 18S RIGHT. I DON'D Do MY DOoTY To SocierTy, ||EPERY OLY BACHELOR SHoUCT ADOPT SOME FRUENDLESS LIDDLE Boy « BUILDING 1,000 MILES OF RAILROAD TRACK IN YEAR; THAT’S SIR DONALD MANN’S JOB--WORLD’S RECORD 7 WINNIPEG, Manitoba, July 19.— 19.—Shot | neigbbors, | EXTRAORDINARY EVENT MILES JULY 21 acu, “DERE Iss “SoNe CIDDLE Hey, LIDDLE FELLe CHAP NOW, I DON'D Beviere HE HASS A HOME, VANT A NICE HOME TREATMENT | | ers came | SIR DONALD MANN, who commands the great construction army | of the Canadian soniye is called the “J. J. Mill of the North.” Be- ginning in an obscure w ub-contractor on the Canadian Pacific, with nothing but a limited credit to go on, he has become one of the Greatest figures in the railway world. transcontine ntal “road D OF , COMMIBRIOR. three years more it will have three,| Our Lady of the Snows is ab one of them owned by the govern: | ready to give the States a fine row ment, and all of them under the/for thelr money in the matter thumb of the Canadian railway | transcontinenta; traffic ‘STEAMER | ‘COLISEUM POTLATCH IS | FOR THE BULL LAUNCHEDHERE MOOSE PARTY yards) CHICAGO, July 19.—It flounced here today that and eum the scene of th 1 cor Hyas was an the With every boat near the jof the Seattle Drydock & Con Ition Co. bv! | ringing its bell, with a | Kloochmen of the including Skookum Hyas ene ne it of Tillikuma pres Tyoe i «hip ways ye wing irtle ntion, will be progressive party fonal lon Theo. Roosevelt will b Aug. 5 for president of States The expenses of the will be def by charging admis for # ranging $10 to $20 per seat. A local committee of 100 is to be appointed to make all arrangements under the | to hol at which nominat he convent the the Atlen and his chief | Pe ch slid down | terday afternoon. | Margery Kittinger the bottle of wine that was the sig nal for the ship start on her |first trip. The Potlatch was built for the Inland Navigation Co. in the record time of 40 days, She is 158 }feet long and of the same type a the steamer Sioux. She will be put on the Hood canal route PHILADELPHIA SOCIETY GIRLS DANCE GRIZZLY Hy United Pres Leased Wire) PHILADELPHIA Phil society is over convention Mise broke Medill! MeCormick MORE FAME FOR OLD “‘OREGON”’, Again the old Oregon makes al ;name for herself. The famous oid | |warehip is a champ when comes to breaking into print keeping there. ‘This ti jackies who keep up the ship's r ulation Th did it with their backs, and on a mighty hot day Yesterday aft m they owed away from t ‘ev of the other battleships in ptt bay in the ent} ter race, finishing three lengths} ahead of their nearest rival, the} Pennsylvania } Oregon's prize rowers were giver a silver cup, valued at $70, The Pennsylvania was gi a smaliet cup as second prize direction of July 19 adelphia shocke prom the action of young and sons of some of the m finent families. Dressed in tights and extended only a little below their waist lines, they played “leap frog and danced the grizzly bear in the ballroom of the Belleyue-Stratford hotel immediately fol « the pre-| wa Shue tite, kineson > VERY PAINFUL FOR HOO HOOS Bohemian comedy, for the j » Hoo of the American nach hosp The young people placed guards to warn them of the return of the lumbern after participat to great effect in the parades of yesterday afternoon and evening,| akirta that en Hoos, the associatir patronesses, and then they indnlged| of adjourned to the A » hall, where in their game of leap frog. After! | the first session of their concatena they had leaped over one another's tion was held. This session took] backs for 10 minutes, they danced |the bunny hug and grizzly bear the form of initiating 60 kittens |into the order | tion was addressed J of Portland, su preme jabberwoek of the Hoo Hoos. | L. R. Fifer, vice erant snark of Western Washington, had charge of the initiation. When the kittens, finally declared full grown MADISON jcats, and the shrieks of agony had -— Ad a | were removed themselves from the cor |ners of the room, all sat down to. }@ banquet that successfully | moved the pains of the initiation Mitchell in Portland PORTLAND, Or, July 19. John Mitchell, former president of the| United Mine Workers of America and one of the national labor lead. | ers, today ts in Portland. Saturday | he will deliver an address before: the Chautauqua at Gladstone park near here. He will speak on “Or ganized Labor.” While here Mitchell | is to meet a brother who lives at Klamath Falls, Or, whom he has not seen for 20 years, CHILDREN 10c THE STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1912, HE LOOKS LONELY. Do YOU VANT A BIG _@ BRUDDER f Do You Do YOU VANT KIND | mnods Tisten—— 1 VIKK_ ADOPT You, I VILC SEND YOU To SCHOOL; DEN TO COLLETCH, YOu SHALL ENTER REPINED SOcieTY, UND VEN © Die T Leare You my MONGY. TEL. Me, How VoOULT You LiKe —— R! ! ‘AVIATOR THRILLS THOUSANDS BY BEAUTIFULLY RECKLESS AIR JAUNT rain about toward comes from. 000 feet higher ators wanted to be, Qu king it over he the district of millionaires, drift ed over to Lake Union, then right across town to the He came the place where the After getting than any of his he Heginning at 7:15, and continuing for 18 lant night given a demonstration of fiying that has not been surpassed in Seattle, It was Walter Edwards the nervy aviator, whose first ex hibitioh marked him as a birdman of skill, in a Curtias biplane, who thrilled, atartied and pleased thou by his beautifully reckless jaunt through the ambient ether When he left bis hanger on Ter minal island, he climbed easily up minutes, Potlatchers were) startling staid citizens with machine » he gilded swiftly to Lawton bluffs, going BEST BUTTER AND EGGS AT POPULAR PRICES A. SCOTT, Stall 28 10%. SSC th TOKIO TEA STORE Butter, 3 Ibs. s 00 STALL 36 EDGERLY-FITZ CO. AT FIRST AVE. ENTRANCE | SANITARY PUBLIC MARKET AT THE OLD PIKE PLACE HERE FOODS COST LESS—THEY'RE FRESHER, TOO RELIABLE DELIVERY—F, delivery from one or more stalls vending each kind of food. Look for delivery signs on stalls, Fresh-Charned Creamery utter, 3 Ibe $1.00 Lbeal Ranch Exes not over 3 days old, Se doz., 3 dozen for. . .$1.00 BUTTERMILK, ICE COLD, FREE TO ALL CUSTOMERS . WHITE CLOVER BUTTER STORE, Stall 40 c Hest Warhing utter ou 81.00 A. K. NELSON DOWNSTAIRS DOWNSTAIRS t for $1.00 65¢ 65¢ Free Delivery C. &. CAMPBELL Fresh Churned Wash. Creamery Butter, Danivh Creamery Butter, 2 Ibs, for Fresh Rane Exes, 2 dozen Phone Elliott 4432 Fancy English Nuts, lb. -10c MULLEN & LOVEJOY, 1505 PIKE PLACE 8 ib 42c SUGAR ONLY e Booths 201, 54, 40 We Are Never Out of it The rate every day 16 an oa ite Why do Sack Fine STALL 22 3c; Granulated Standard White 30 cents Corned Beet te Booth 200 ter Stand Ie Hottie 1 20¢ basket Yakina Leg Lamb 12%e pound Grape Fruit 7 for ge —THE— New Olympic Cut Price Grocery WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Big Saturday Specials FREE DELIVERY—PHONE ELLIOTT 2799 Buy your meats, both fresh and smoked, from the | and cleanest market in the city and save one-third, bat the best always, largest Nothing —THE— New Olympic Cut Price Grocery | 118 PIKE 8T., OPPOSITE BON MARCHE, r Sees Duty to Society--He’ll Adopt Some Friendless Wail . ha started | back to the city agein and again,|ry Kester, two his |that they and the racket of bis | drugs Words by Schaefer ’ Music by Condo i aeege VicH vaY DIT Dor LippLe ScounpRre. Go gif ‘ALG lone to the spectators 1d see his grin turned toward Terminal {sland and th te thats viet blamed the y ath, de to a lonely for seve they ec ane arm and held her there 1 days TWOHELDFOR nn nn. GIRL’S DEATH —— Pa. July 19 Good Optical whieb ¢ work costs you ela Hoekent: less and is guar- girl, Carl Bayder anteed. CURRY OPTICAL co. Charged used = the rry, a 17 and Ha i today death of yearol youths, de gave the girl in her ante mortem statement Three Stories Without a Stair CORNER MARKET FIRST AND PIKE FIRST AND PIKE Most Sanitary Market in West. Free Coupons Given With ‘ite 10c or More Pur See Our Display on First Floor. a Cc. A. SWANSON Top Floor, Corner Market Stall 41 in Sanitary Market MY MANY SATURDAY SPECIALS "Way All Others’, Be Sure and See Us C. A. SWANSON The Man Whom the Fisher Flour Mills Sued for Selling Too Cheap Are Again Below HERMAN'S—STALL 101—wUTTER, Always the Hest s Best Washington Creamery Butter, 2 tbs. Free Delivery and Free Rattermitk to All Quste STALL 101, Hermar Pacific Poultry = Top Floor SE RRES - THE SUN GROCERY Mate Mieor, STALL 106 First Ave. Batrance MURRAY Legs Mutton Pot Te 6c MMe 18¢ 10¢ MURRAY — ALWAYS RELIABLE AND SURE TO SAVE You MONEY Roast Rolling Beef Picnic Hams Faney Chick Club Sausage Shoulder Round si Mutton lein § I7ige STALL 2.3, PIKE PLACE THE MORRIS FRUIT STALL 16 Ibs. New Potatoes Af . Sth WESTLAKES Pn PUBLIC MARKET Saturday sa~SPECIAL= STALL 105 » ¢ he THE PRICE OF SUGAR HAS ADVANCED, BUT WE ARE STILL SELLING AT THE OLD PRICE. At Westlake Market sale the you always find timely javings. Sugar saving price, on at every stall in the market at this money Put this down on your list SUGAR 20 Lbs. $1; 10 Lbs. 50c ON SALE AT EVERY STALL Free delivery Fremont districts. Ucularly tomorrow. except Saturday Big. bal Full w stamps, Buy to Green Lake, University and as in every stall every day and paw bt, first quality and the bottom price, help you save. Get the Westlake oney goes furthest, Green trading habit too—they it pays, where lardwood Cle iGo Glass Washboards Gingham Aprong with sleeves

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