The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 17, 1904, Page 1

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ONE CENT t and Gu nday ght to The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News The Seattle Star — re nw @MmT EOITION SEATTLE, WA TLE, WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1904 VOL. 6. NO. 257 CED PER MONTH ‘ an Six Magnificent Buildings Are Planned For Seattle — 4 4 p ' d . 4 L ad d 4d a ; ALi ad GHICAGO CAPITALISTS EXPECT TO ERECT TW KYSCRAPERS NE PERGONS ARE BURNED TO A CRISP OR FORCED TO JUMP AND ST. LOUIS MEN PLAN F OUR MORE FROM SCORCHING HOT DECK TO URE DEATH IN FREEZ- e 66 99 ING WATERS OF LONG ISLAND SOUND—SURVIVORS HAVE grorecerrococcroosecesooooesoonoeene ones stews FORE BEING RESCUED . CHICAGO CAPITALISTS ‘ on a < a. George H. Miller. Thomas E. Burk - a Cc. L. Squire. . RYTHER HOME SUMMARILY DISMISSED FROM THE MANAGEMENT OF THE INSTITUTION ONE OF THE NOBLEST CHAR (By Berivpps News Aas'n3 ! 1 7 B. L. Miller E. M, Hunt . ITY WORKERS THE CITY HAS EVER KNOWN—THE FLIMBY EXCUSE THAT “SHE 18 TOO OLD TO BE OF ANY USE" IS De ff shore, neat * PURPOSE OF VISIT ° THE ONL YREASON GIVEN—THE POOR CHILDREN IN HER CARE WEPT BITTERLY WHEN SHE LEFT over at @ Contemplated Erection of Two “SKY-serapers” Like the Alaska & ‘ » deck in the e Building ° A quick rvey e FOUR OTHER “SKYSCRAPERS. ® her stay here and take ‘ The now © St, Louis Capitalists, Whe Built the Alaska Building, Will Erect # " - . let! kag bores ake care of u ; . Four Similar Blocks in Seattle . ‘ ayer at the Ryther home last evening, offered uy e A K e « woman, wh fter twenty ye f hard w oeee §00-004-00606444444004 eeees : y essere 5 > = e " “ as, k P f be heard the simple tribute ° Six new apers r k . . . cate re m the management of w ‘ pe 1 " which he " e gh t wh unselfish, beautiful effort - 4 th A C € And every al, @ a avy h owered ding a s " we i 14 of the This is what Seattle is promised | jocat na f x ' arcely struck the for the near future " ta s mort ' roar like an ex- It has be tecide ng ) a Pike f went the entiee the 8 1 a at « “ je the 1 those left be- structe fing « th be 4 two me truct { ¢ mar to stamier te w s . himself head- k Nothing wpa we a he ore x he struck the ke 4 avenue e e a re ' tf the H t t had a terrifia t y ‘ agto t 6 wa and the made for ations, they w At p we « t ready washi e fo e make a e atc y : M agoans * block “ < nd were t Hotel Washington, are Seat . t from an “organized ty" * ar at : © the|¥ors k and w . k ned almost . N ‘ b tr » é « te ge, Hew in an Seq ; R oe ‘ man, If she were, she might possibly have a few dolla the a t t ft ¢ ns Point on th¢ ; ore wid oa 1a 8 tot har Wet of thuse che tes ed f i Freha 7 Petron) pena THREE PERSONS BURNED TO DEATH AND SIX SERIOUSLY HURT IN FIERCE FIRE IN BROOKLYN BROOKLY? em | ga great headway w a bs a we ; ear * w ‘ ot e ow we @ A ta woma f trom ta @ high throne to walk ha were } 2 it wa ant otra was t t yea In the deca t And was ash reslg eott were y 1 Restar bh a as whe fa t t a a y* "Hicstan f the hb © 7 ow wa wered that " “ esis T my homey and ake it away f \ The boa ed as M ! ewor, Mre Kauffman, @ianager of « hairdressing par MRS. CHADWICK IN NEW YORK | ex ap ge gr eae So caes can tak be ee ee Sr ee te ar tas fi , | ered loving t " table amd ate thelr And Mrs. Kauff with hi ew and a A " | . * n } 1 Mrs Y at a , oat I t care what the society say t At b a n ‘ ’ atron « ed M with : pote and : nt ae eee eee Wer he TONERS CURE BNE (OPK. AOE El eeeeeened te bteee eee 0-4-040-64-0-46-00060000000008 ‘ Reeth b fa ath tart at f affairs Pre r ve it ia Mothe . 3 wey ry Seach So aus” en aber ree LAWSON HAMMERS ba . th tn know « t ‘ hs (SOSEAR me pena cM : WALL ST. AGAIN : 3 . : hey anything ; . 4 t t u ated, If you pleane) ares’ President, George B. Ada E. } t . fused , t Mother Ryt * ever a NEV 7 , r v , : tement T W. Law omes out witha @ The off 5 ate th Ry theroh oh esi b t Street I N one of the @ a ale an t me ' s stop was taken only becnuse emed In ve. Mra. R ; - rg : one he eS 4 - ety M R ae tala r ; r a big slump in Amal- @ k wish that h f oo t ‘ 1 nd herself tt , MATED. p 4 eos :. = i 1 Amalga 1 told it Is not worth © ably tom . "| ¢ frien Seattle than y eam of . the t. > f € as they did @ ® mi: have sold at an average @ ; : ° @ , 4 ‘ f ng day all b Id hav Id at an average © ‘ ‘ 1 Ps ; The t y all holde t ld at an average of © ef e . the W eet pow got desperate and stopped the @ . tt tt t enormous amounts to @ - ieee 4 D4 o ' b know frenz financiers” is being worked @ IN THE CUSTODY OF AN OFFICER ‘ vert ‘east that I was working with bear ratd- @ : i a a Tia itd 0 P4 ei el Sct » THE HUGE STEAMER HAS HAD TROUBLE THROUGHOUT HER FOLK’S SUCCESSOR My t w 1 by another client to publish a 3 f bo t + George T. Sutherland, general # At ; abe ‘ temer t a pror mpaay ident stated -& . 7 Pac ayy Oh gle per gg ob WHOLE TRIP FROM THE ATLANTIC COAST AND NOW IT IS . macs eyed gary ; : mt stated 3 Northern Steamsh mpany CLAIMED SHE WILL HAVE TO MAVE HER BOILERS RE . . . t that I had settled @ | cylin # denied the story of fect PAIRED BEFORE SHE CAN SAIL FOR THE ORIENT : This, too, wa o ve machinery in the steamship @ . w the n ho made th nt and the b ® x ! 5 a t Se oaeiad wed in ape- ¢ = . Amalgamated who got t t ° : “ t 1 ® cial dispatch from San Fran . . t ws th esy { the Amal, ted “in- @ q _ ‘ . See ® ! ® yw th » vwethere is always trouble go- #) ers and trot . lore. | com Aevetven too m- e 1 , with the 3 WEAMSTER NEARLY LOSES ||. @ ing on with the hands,” said ® eht t tt ~ Fit be Chesa ola . ace ge ng wv os } » Mr. Sutherland, “but as far as * , a * : 4 . LIFE TRYING TO SAVE HIS : ® the boilers being out of 4 ¥ ene — pee he fi mped If he a will b c n e | HORSES of a 1 he | @ mission -te ser e|t wore the fire k- | wore fire ‘ \ the stock is not worth 60, P sec ! ti for the 4 |® any W tru f asta: alterations @|ers and the trouble with her boll nued for . em, I € bai 4 : - - i* is ye casino room in the way | ers which time the crew h ‘ what Th 1 to holders of A nated. e | “ @ In the engitie room in titers @| In her t the Minesota car- | ter battle with the flame ‘ , t is too 1 @ sine Geen © uae ® of a tg co that are being @/F tor f Pocahonta ‘9 hamds were set to work and Amalgamated se at $3 that I have @ wt the entire r-|@ 062604444000404444|% are the sam > nd she had a ea nt of the - ® we | the big battleship ened “ aanitiuad on Pace Geves e at |e eae « b- yh perfectly satisfied with ® | fuel as cargo. Pocohantai (Continued on Pag 9) | 3 time wa harp breaks in Amalgamat- @ 4 on y 3 “SG00PS $ | thom” ‘ | : further warning on this stock and under no @ gult of an ; " o| 3 w my now advertised position on it, @ ; 4 | ARTHUR AGER, WHO re z 2 | senmieeseseooeoe »seeeeee| REPUBLICANS [wi L sycceep ‘Gov-eLect}] © . COPPER RANGE 3 en! @ >| | FOLK, Of MISSOURI, «AS cIR-| % aa hae F t > SAN RANCISCO, Dec. 1 . 2 malgamated and @ lighted one last night to warm : ¢ Bone pdhoarees cerns to follow th CAPTURE THE CUIT ATTORNEY OF ST. LOUIS. | ® who gre contemplating reinvesting in “Coppers” the following @ 4 , foom, which was over the stalls o " oth steam @ from } disinterested expert, Ge L. Walker, of » “Walker's : * @\ fortunes of the mammoth ry ' rt , ~ gupled by a number of hornes.|$ pioage give The St nit, Sq Otte Ot ta of the Great North LEG/SLA rune} OFFERS REWARD @, Cobper Le and the Commerctal e Btrangling from the, suffocating | 4 gor three more “beats > ae company, which ar-| é Coppe age ought to be a very muc rch better purchase than © pmoke, he awoke this morning to|4 In yesterday's issue these @| rong nace Wedne ne ae way | | ® {it was at the same price afew 1 ago on its advance. @ find the stable in flames. His first | 4 ay, eA oterts sented ®|rived here Wednesday ¢ "will ail ‘ é | | ® The newspaper advertisements of Lawson are bringing Copper @ emunne wen-tee the Serees Immelt-]® “nates, 46 have & mercheat @| One ih te her maiden vor| DENVER, Dec, 17.—The supreme | Mary Cowinm of 1516 Sixth av-| © Range into comparison with Amalgamated, and everyone who @ oned in the stalls and, although his| ee Cee” eee eee Lee Oe eee eke : ow cut ot een r r ret offers $100 reward for #he*r ® is int ed suceictently to investigate the comparison careful- @ clothing was on fire and his life in| * ere on ; h ond smug. | 882,20, (0° Orient. providing the | court afternoon threv all) PORTLAND, Ore., D turn 4 Warten B. who| @ ly will surely transfer his investment from the latter to the for- @ @anger, he groped hie way to the | ® aa ee © iaitticultion she Bas sires = Het . », Ward 4 fury is today investigating | was t Hillman City e| ® mer. A st of Copper Range fs intrinsically worth more @ > Jer “BUll’ Stewart 4 her re t tri th ball in Precinct 1 . Sran s) id 7 heads of the frantic animals. ana| > ® aoe to head, goes 08 ot a 4 | time ago ® ,than tw much as a share of Amalgamated, and ultimately @ gudcesded in liberating several of|@ "An. ‘ment of ,th a. from the Atlantic do not become] 4 precincts 6, 8 and 9, in Ward| the case of Councilman B. D. Sig-| Mrs. Cowing was awarded the| © @ share of Copper Range can be sold enough, I believe, to @ p ey | @ Buell marriage serious enough to make i compul ler, who admits holding up war ne boy by thx buy three this prediction ts not @ in antime the fire had been | All three of them were first- ®}gory to hold her till the needed/5, on the grounds of fraud rants due City Contractors Gte- | based on an ¢ ‘ed will sell materially © Gincovpred and an alarm brought |% °lase news stories. | repairsgparticularly to her bollers,) This sos of the court gives the | visch and Joplin until Joplin paid | below $60 per he great demonstrated, developing and @ ine € sgh 2 and 4 to Moral: If you want the @/ can be made. repyblicad? a solid dologation to the |him an outlawed note for $250, Matthew Dennis, a 17-year-old prospective value of Copper Range is rapidly coming to be rec- @ ie his Mite |% news feed ihe Star. <) While she has been in San Fran-|jegidiature from Denver and con-| which was originally made to Sig-|boy, was aw $265 damag ognized, and {t seems certain that the stock must soon sell very @ ‘ bin” e flamer Co ee veg | ols0o she has already gained the trols the other branches of the leg- | Jer’s father, against the Seattle trie com. much higher." o ng the flesh on POVDOROOVE | aradoxical title of “the white ele-|islatyre, Republican managers as-' Joplin paid interest at 6 per cont |pany in the superior court yester- | Copper Range will sell at 100, 125 and 200, because It Is now @ p a LAND, Ky., Dec, 17-~Six| phant of the sea.” The Siananste sert when all tho fraudulent votes per-annum and Councilman Sigler |day afternoon, He was thrown / * worth the second figure and will be worth the last by 1906, Fy at the back of wa drinking wood, alcohol. men are dead at Beaver Creek trom suffered from an almost Ae fight with fire in the itpinated, Peabody will have @ collected $312 before ho would let | from a University car sevgral weeks Secceseescnssnceeeos: 204 tecoooosvoossecemaeeeae ago and badly hurt, oo FY

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