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4 | Last Edition 4 O'Clock p.m. SUBSTANTIAL RESPONSE os TO CHARITABLE CALL berniiul onshatinstubenecs plant, read the Star | ‘ Star's Story Concerning the Pitiable Condition of the ; Fisher Family, Living in a Tent at Green Lake, WRE AT h of the Btar which a WAR TAX to the electric Mant bh i# furnished {1 --Danish Islan Deme ve “9 Richard, th Excites the Widest Interest Since, through t Id hardly realize tha Btar, the deplo the bill be placed upon Be was given wi “a'ngte gn apices ot/ Engineer and Fireman |si,s') 23"! wortptin that th am applause. Th need and that the ar was true tn every hand nay Jump Into Bay = rned later with @ list of he had collected ‘ He headed the list} EVERETT, Feb. 17.—tngtne ds © Der REPEAL | Richardson's Sensation Aenired 1b: or leader, announced that a date would be fruitiess and aw eve ono Was for the bill he asked th! unanimous consent of the house that it passag THE SEATTLE fi STAR. ERICK & NELSON Fine Furniture Sale This Week of Odd Dressers and Wash- stands Every one of the 126 patt of odd dr nd 35 patterr of odd washstand this week at i in price. The «e ern washstands were left from bed quality Dresser, 1x40 plate mir ed on gr ards, Regular clal for the wee Sole Seattle — for FREDERICK & NELSON COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS Second Ave., Madison and Spring Sts. n of $5, and had col-|126 of the Great pulling a | wt Mr. Rick ts a dec ht train to ¢ lives at 2614 Third ave-| wnedat ae: ont pesicak eles ae 3 Pare sau ‘tate +4 fe ated $98, and seversl p loc is morning, Be Be ae : hing. I bave hrown into th of the Fisher y shoes and stockings and will tak : treaty the hem out today * le refund quarterly | Several carpenters have offered Ook Place @ mile from this city ltot a tr y # per cent. of Pl! neir services to help build @ little| ‘The slide had thrown a huge stump|{), ected. end Cubane ebail | * ©} house for the family, and that will |Scross the track and in the beavy| make tariff concean! thetr re. | hheep the . joor and/ be put upat once, Riggs and Marks, | fs a Engineer Tom Hether-| turn. The treaty shal in iin ener fede ‘Which to beep 9 irniture dealers at 1427 First ave. |! red it but a few sec] force ten years. i ned ; a wih > & quantity of the stru He “ : raiture. ‘Counciiman Murphy wilt |?* hou The senate this aft Fis send out @ box of provisions That} fren othe bay. Both treaty for the ing on a . family Will be in good ahape berore |cocaped unit The wreckage | Danish Went Indi ee Blect ot ough with them.” jon the track, together with the al In the t on me ay, & Carpenter who lives| Were sufficient to sented spent : told the Star this |today, and three t Chamt to get Pp.” 8 Duing | ere ta | ndvocat humane off A \° his name, and he ce ly [ | credit for his chari * work “4 few | wer Mr, Rick’s Noble Work : | “He had read article in | | Permanent Burean - _ - be M , F way) N U 0 Pearson Hobson be r 1 was read | Word reached the Star late (his the senate this afternoon and a ai introduced p ting rruch re wenger trains, one Nort tirement on @ of @imabtifty. PETERSBURG, Russia, Feb. 17—Details that have been jeific pasenger train and one freight | Hobson alleges fatling eyesight received of the Shemacha earthquake show the disaster to have lare blocked by a slide the other side been much greater than at first reported. It is now estimated enna. that th ber of persons who lost their lives will reach & total t 16 of the Senetmer Genta Ave of more than 2,000, troyed. lee, ene tod 3 To add to the vasse in the aes a Lag gy nent earth has ap flames and @ Ae, o john & Kimbi eee ee oe woe rd ie sald to m teft Ban Francisco for ‘a -age e jenttic lant Thursday. Phe survivors have Gelayed af trains from The steamer Caarina, of the Krai m0 3 The surviva So f] ine, arrived here today with a cargo mac . the district have been pra e on crews have at work t euplosives from San Fran stroyed. The government has taken steps to relieve @ [it is expected that the road will eee ane ” a eared some time this afterno- ~ - he greatest damage was done at | Lake, 14 miles from Beattie, where ort He a landslide occurred last night and ———————— | veashed out the main line and a side r track | ee “sn ae ways Phere Great N racy | Roth be a Owing to the Republican man gh off reed upon @ definite S Saas, toniant, henge t s of t - actees Ban ® * mer Queen, of the Pac eal masts Tuesday night. Dm ners Third Ave-| rrow aap | y bang @ ? t left Victoria last night ‘A report was made to the police Pilsen Thelbne go yet da apel ne of th {iis morning which shows that the reagremmarenn gos ope ere map dn No furt Wily burglar ts often fooled. | noon mrp “ a coe See covesel yours Mies Catherine noon at the ¢ y aes Sock. A young j Counties of the ¥ about 18 or 20 years 3 y eed and wear i in eis dark gray ragian coat, at y, ie due roached the slip at the south side Y Item te the dock, and without a moment's She is expected te bring down Nome . . mo hesitation descended the slippery de- 5 an bien tee ity that today isthe! EVERETT, Fob. 11—A furnace at |cline towards the na § yt - geet = Ra | the smelter exploded yesterday. It no steps, and tt is difficu! e merr spp ty caused by an overflow of gas |ing even for those accu pane nue Mites Coe a6 and threw deb for hundreds of | As the girl was disappearing. ae “teks ane ce een Zards from the ‘buildings. Joseph |Herman, the warenou a ce that time she hax errett, a laborer who was working | Jack f s, asalatant to the 2 entered her room. Last/hit on the head by a brick and his the slip. Wh H gained ¢ skull was crushed in. He died a short | girt was vd apartments in the © time after. tien wane adh wet on. *| and proceeded to ransaek the -| ‘The smelter sustained a lore of | Guite equal ———- WASHINGTON, D. 17. Miss who Is @ very Light | neveral hundreds of dollars, but the Gver her sh | From every ntate and ¢ ry of § sleeper © awoke; but she| management considers the explosion = Bb logs ne : 6 < didn't « y much less sertous tha it might ba jeventh continental congr foottsh b None of the iaborers in the ¢ Daughters of the Americar ter proper were injured. A fire : tion, which be in semaion i Which broke out after the exp! loaton |g ae sebe ¢ a ¥ > at : box in the | was extinguished for he refused to gf th mald 1 ree 8 | her conduct, and * y s Sino. 4‘. ne Whe she ae ved 4 ‘ A fund of $46,000 has t to be Ri titlous. 4s y, an wh r ” i is @ pretty girl, with @ rain splashed re . t r ne ior y I nd b ; wht {| ELLENSBURG - hecks “4 . i page ated ~ was Al but there are ot wer A party of 4 and: & ' j i modes « ‘ leaving Jie world fo pol appa if wil { ¢ 7" i ained ones besides the cold of the hair-g pe / th 7 = * | waters Sound, r Carpenter wa S| ote “4 + we ah a ot yt th ry gente b | en ‘ «xix bite T've lost t 1333 pecially h ne y m- | th * Inute a dru ‘ Mrs, Chae. W. Fairt 4 bo Ja tox president rf wtrtk « © lont $4 er ed Carpenter. “6 ; w isavarew hose Manag } nd Carpenter gener iy } n ted if ther ‘ ae woe T \ Ndn't you telegraph a “ | Square Cu ' t } alld i ‘anutiehenaemmmenien rita tef |, AUCTION ie Sale of' A Fair Pas ceraten Sais Furniture us a cane , Cut-Rate Profit } Carpets and a sr ~ Sais orn e's’ § HOUS@hOld % TO OPEN THE KEGLEY’S 2. cumtomers weiter. ome of Goods | 111 Occidental Ave. wail taean ienash Gotion, tle intende te open a Furnt Cnenao Hate 206 \ Mutual line lett Sokohwing for F telah 00h crseic ones ripe! 66 BECOND AVENUK ; nD stychson Stile on Vriday last. | 3 Ist Ave o] Suit Clay Worsted Ah well-tailored uit that any man might be proud of —lots of stores would consider it a good $15.00 valu. Our price PRING ‘styles of Stetson Hat An unusual value ina $2.50 Hat. J. FRIEDMAN & SON ur Rainier-Grand Hotel 903 FIRST AVENUE The Equitable Life Assurance Society Of the United States Forty-Seeond Annual Statement, for the Year Ending December 31, 1905 ASSETS. INCOME, Bonds and Mortgages... . $4t%75592%9.) | Premium Recetpm....... $48,712,008g Real Estato in New Y Interest, Renta etc. 1 5¢661,60 including the Rqultavie Buttder Sba37 bogs 22,865, 77% 72 IE ins en alean eh United States, State, Ci a) Raloed Thomte and other . Fe ee ret 1 76 y0394G45.00 DISBURSEMENTS, Loans secured by Bonds and Doth Claims . 17, 73580000 5 eforred 10,5 3955183 Stocks (marker value, Gomapyosse) | Endowments am di | erridend policiee . 5165349 Policy Loans.....+0.0-+++% seeneee Real Estate outside of New eeeeee 2% York, tncinding 1» oftee batiegs. 15,4273 52.39 centers 2/06), Cash in Banks and ‘Trust Policyhotiers, 1 742, h es 305, 30% 50 §66,411.50 Companies at luteeest a Prid Policyaolders . $27,714,62: a re All other disbursements... 5, 14509) Si Punt, of eeaicewet Boots | Chstmcnents...... $39, to the core COU BBL, Ammstant Detter Balance due from agents... Interest and Renta, (Dee Mariys ACOPAO SyptatAne) 438, 905-46 Premiums due andin process of collection tee. © 88 7,957-C0 Deferred Premions.. sees 2,524,51 Co Total Assets ..... $39%,033,720.35- | We hereby: FRANCIS W. JACKSOM, Auditor, | LIABILITIES. | Assurance Fund (or Reserve) All other Liabilities... . | Total Liabilities. Surplus .. 318, 159 191,1 AW, MAINT, Aevectoty Aull, ens of | row Ra PE a ed ng Ste Ways ks = Se a the macting Cf his-| _WibGave: ennedindd-the pent team of Gs Cold, Prigts, Wee . in jo sos utter | we in WHESLOCK, V.P. SNYDER C. LEDYARD ACER, 866 A ALUXOXDER, ono. P wernt SAE Comartitowed the Lard: SOUTH REND, ind The entire working f nee | plant of ager Machine day in sympatt men, whose wages had he ut 1700 men are = GAMBLERS ~ HELD UP Feb. 17.—Tw 1 Flanigan’s e6 wt Clinton early thi he potnt of revoly attaches and @ ver cash and valu ables amounting to about $2000. | "After looting the bank and play: they backed to the r and t any m threatened to ah good hele escape and ha | Spprenended “THE MARKETS very quiet today markets were r has been MONSTER AUCTION SALE At 110 Second Ave. So. Of High-Grade Strictly Tailor-Made Suits, Over coats, Youths’ and Boys’ Suits, Hats, and Furnishing amounting to 000. Shoes, Caps Goods, over $30,- 1 datly without This stock 4 highest bidder und will cont tock 1s sold, to th ue until the member the addr 110 Second Ave. S. r Way ar Ketween Youle 1 Wash Street H. KESSLER, Auctioneer COMPLAINT AMES W ALEXANDER, GAGE B, TARGGLL, Sewomd Mite Ares, . WT OM, WILLIAM ALELANOSR, Secretary THOMAS D. Figen ne Sag eee swowey JAMES B LORING, Aagtathar. BDWARD W. LOUIS FITEORRALD, Ame, CHAUNCEY M DEPBW srr LL WM. A. WHERLOCK, h °. CHAS. $. SMITH, MBMRY G. MARQUAND, GRO. |. GOULD, HRNRY C PRICK, | CORNBLIVE NK. B TAROT Qn0. T. Wi ABBXANDBA, GRO. K. BOUIRA, MARVIN BUGHITY, 1. DeWETT CUVEE, lOMN J. McCOOK, THOMAS D.JORDAN, =- WA, HL. METRE, W. LAMBOK, HC HAgkeTt CB ALEXANDER, ™ HL ALESANDER, DAVID 8. MOFPA v. BRAYTON IVBS, i. @.26,a¥aa@o, — IDNBY D. MULBY, swYDER | SAMUEL M. INMAN, Nom healer, N, B—FOR FURTHER PAM IGM! © %* DETAIJE STOTEMENT, S. C. BOLLING, Superintendent of Agencies |FRANK WATERHOUSE & CO., Inc., Managers BURKE BUILDING, SEATTLE, WASH. JOHN A. SAMBORN, C nie Kastall, aged 2 very idence bospital this) aty is at Bonney and of} A rr has /at Pr amber of|'The ommerce previously, but now the |art's, jetter addressed to the council must/ some action on the part of that | The matter —+ Fletcher & Carpenter, realty gains only. 0 t Go to Spinning for bicycle | acer Local Harbormaster With | { | Ca sness epee Reichert Bros. pianos, ] 110 Union. | A-communication was filed in the| | elty clerk's office today in which the} | writer, R. P. McFariand, | kes ‘never sk the prese § “PUNCTUALITY IS THE HINGE ), of the Sound en preference ver Seattle owing to the lack of ability in managing the harbor de- | partment of this city It is probable that the council will | make some investigation of the port S We are punctual business from the Everything is fresh store except the salt. ber about the Cutir Faclline. and mean turn loése, in the? nem- Who Wants To be cured of those death- racking and agonizing pains RHEUMATISM SCIATICA, NEURALGIA, BLOOD AND SKIN DIS- EASE Erythema, ete and {3 } 4405 Third Ave., Corner U Telephote Main 53 Beautiful Silk Reversi- ble Four-in-Hands S, including E na, I give satisfactory and leg making @ 2OOPOCOCOIDED> O 909990600 1090000008: OLD ESTABLISHED, THOROUGHLY RELIABLE ‘All Office Consultations Aro Free You need not t afratd of HABIT” or “HBART AFFRC. TION becaus I positively Pioneer Square, 614 First Ave. use no OPIATES or TAR REMEDIES | FURNISH ALL sitenanatbet FREE My twelve 1 practice in this elty should vouch for my standing in my professi My Charges Are Moderate at COAL New York Dentists Remember Our Address, 614 First Ave.. Pioneer Sqr The Originators of All Painless Methods in Dentist} Beware of Imitators. We Lead, Others Follow Full Set, $5.00 years’ residence f ine Cr Teeth ex lutely with ntifle meth ing age If you are ut my ea, write me Seattle that hav Diagnosis Blank. MY HOM roel : , SPONDENCR ALWAYS 1 porcelain crow SUCCESSFUL, from natural warranted for the least particle of pal on or ad REQUIRED ‘ { Dr. H. E. Merkel 604-5 Mutual Lite elie Seattle, W: . iy ae ovrice Hours—oa.m tora Hl § New York Dental Parlors s'*. Mestiana Wa. m, tol p.m Hours: §:30 a m, to $00 p,m. 8 m, to 2:00 p locneococecovesesecesocecocscorooncetet