The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 23, 1905, Page 7

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STEAMER TACOMA asset. 18 I WAY TO A PRIZE COURT UNDER ESCORT or mK MEN-OF-WAR ttt The ¢ ews . now a mikado's ale While t ne of the h = \ Japan, where pr are ina at The capture of the Tacoma was _— * Aniwa t 1e to lack of fuel, Mr, Treabolm gouthe 2 ne was | States, owing to the f that she Baghsll - ad caly Ghouell ia? “ holm, of ¢ ig Yrient. ‘The v aught in wip ¢ * t floes F Ading © . make La Perouse strait he sea whom an, The Yeasel was there con- | receiv for more than M4 and as ment a « { coal.| oretary J broke up she he sll er ; x geasel “ tary Tre m ex th eompany n Washingtor ence of Captain Connauton by t with the auth : Was . wet that the veasels are now under ee ee Trenka w, and be bas probably not had the Japanese holm stat: /time to go ashore and sead in } ea that he » oa court would | rep Ghat the Japanese priz | will be taken, the commis CRUSHED (aero TO DEATH) 2025" EVERETT. F anters n Heory F wing } > bers falling Nome. During the summer she will this morning. He was weil known. |} en a tender, ca «tt WILL CO-OPLRATE = | smoany'to iter SUES FOR Tee Northwestors tompany 7 fatentior Breabelm states n Joseph Hemry, at the nor vd me ey ora Lan ‘sie vata ania | CORNER OCCIDENTAL AVE. AND WASHINGTON ST a “ | ‘The suit of George Meise against! Heretofore be haa started with his | Tevort to headquarters the ravagva . " tng ean be Issued at any time Alaska Commercial company |sledges from Cape Sabine, far south |@f Winter weather, Mr. Abbott beran going strarmabi pe | OM | for $75,000 damages alleged to have|of Cape Joseph Henry. He haa bees | tked fo a Star man shortly before pany will t C the leon suffered by th atire | 4 to travel by sledges 360 | t8king the train Northern ¢ |through the m de-| miles north to Cape Joseph Henry. | hear,” said he, “that our sam: Pe Mikes. Owing to - ant in ¢ ying n| which will be his starting point this | Pl¢ roads are holding out against tainty of "| comPany’s man to holst cargo on the steamer | year the rains and the freshets in splen steam mcoma, the officials Bertha, went to the fury at noon| In 1900 the distance 1 shape, and [ am in hopes that} - . c G 7 fae em the lookout for another ves- | Thursday, Plaintiff ciaima that he |over the ice from Cape Sab the good reports T will be able to [aay morning on account of the cold | te: eraba $1@1.76: clama whl wea ee Bipes use hoc stoce, a conn ss to | usTe@e?, Planet clafne that be /over the ice from Cape Sabine was 0 Sa" Van i's set et'ens| THOMPOON NEARING |t7nersiet. co scocm ct Oc Tt a Be eins Dot allowed to re mm oD ternal Injuries > ing crushed | J peenh Henry t north pole and | feads for Washington and Oregon - pected some fine parsley will appear Olympia, per ae Wheat Close der the Ai mder some cargo w was let | retu I have spent the past two woeks in on the steamer Friday. Eggs have ren teen” caumda (MAY) 1181-6 a ft ove. by the drunken man | LITTLE HAPPENINGS | 4m echo of a shooting scrape on FRANCHISE Main street. ses weeks ago, was | fought out in F © Judge Gor-| @u's court Thursday afternoon. | NTED | Bamuel Cassel, a grocery clerk, has fen charged with a deadly assault Joe John Anderson. His atm was | pow end the shot meant for An | Two franchises were « Gerson took effect in the ankle of ‘he county commiasic Gifford Save ot Green Lake, an Sfternoon for an electric railroad famocent bystander. Savery's con from Kirkland to Falls City. Two} @ition was critical, but he is said to COMpanies, one headed by John be much better now. He will be a Cort and the other by Otto San- Witness at the trial this after- dahl, had applied for a franchise foot. Cassel ran after the shoot- | Over practically the route fagand doth he and Anderson were ®8d the county commins ve gave) under arrest by Patrolman ®@ch a franchise, wi proviso | coed that the company get The suit for damages of J. L.| first should have the right of way Kennuiy against the Seattle Electric 20d the other cease work. The y was Thursday morning Tad is to be in operation over tho Gamissed, he on settied out entire distamee in five years. A peng half rate will be given to sebool The special commission of city | “Mildren. Officials and citizens appointed to take up the project of constres eting Belty ball and jail with the funds LANCY TO Sid forthe purpoan, ia to hold Ts firt meeting at WAPANESE HOLD = ” PEARY BRT ist. ake tice LTTSHE OUTLET is positively retiring from busin need | Northern ¢ mpa | ee eve points | $75 000 nated by | rs Thursday | x to work! THE SEATTI ESTAR “ih DNE, : AMBITIOUS for sale. The stock is for lease on this storeroom | LAUNCHED If and friends » probably wn't know the dif Clothing, Hats and Shoes en between a differential and a te, and bh je re} Ad the J 0 aod ' . F ‘to play the violin, said? Everything is for sale at about half normal prices. hould Mister Beastie’ Brainerd Men going north can outfit here at prices far below the usual. M appointed one of the three ra chants who desire to stock up can buy at below jobbers’rates. Any man road commissioner the perity, but the P.-L. will a can buy a single suit or a dime’s worth and get double his money’s worth. inate astremsene The Outlet is going to quit. Mister Bratr fe ably champion Sale on each day until the stock is sold ene : NOTE---The management is still open to receive bids for the stock INSPECTING A it its entirety with the fixtures and lease. SAMPLE ROADS: ) a THE OUTLET oak a ea W. Abbott Rosr 5 Prany ot Rocky Mount Coast division of r the United States agriculture, arrived neaday morning fr sail power. Its length ts 182 feet beam 35.5, depth 16.3, and cost ae the Peary A Be one Ore., and left tn the 1 Confidence tn y's succeas s trip to Bellingham and Walle fact that Walla jDased largely on the 1 start, next time, fr The purpose of Mr. Abt Is to look over the two sample Mra Charlotte Thompson wan | ta jon iminary hearing before skinned — perch, | July, 91 1-4, o1-4 Oregon looking over the ground, rimps, §@10c; Moundera, | Sept. 51-8, 843-6, | The reason for Peary’s extra trav heir expected drop, They « 4 ng at 2) cents © expecte cling © tue to his unexampled |®9¢ | eapect lo go over Washing - bad luck t of three | ton's needs pretty thoroughly. The je Gordog Thureday aft 4, be going at 20 cents before night herring. 8c lobsters, o; Gorn oa waher a co-operative plan that has been |ernoon on a charge of grand larceny Te ees; etuspaen, Se; Sikek Sane Mier 49 Ge, 9-4, 192-8, abine and te op ed upon, onght to make road | preferred against her by N. T Lun- | Vegetavies. To; bi ut, 6@ perch, 4 July, 485-8, 48, 485-8 to navigation. Wrildinge easy out here In the weat.| lag. who alleges in the — = Beans, Gry. per owt, §2.2803.75 ry rate i e wo * 5@N00; beets, per : rown, His plan ts to travel with a « The machinery companies will |Gguinst the woman (hat she mate| Lima beans 04 75@ ; May, 30 301-2, 303- oar aan se tp nate furnish the machinery for the pro-|away with clothing and other val- |eack $1.00; eabbage, I%c Mb; | hard wheat, 883 |” so 5-8 0 104 Carty pledges with comparatively light |Moting benefits, and the raflronde | uables worth $260, part of which has « mningotend a gt gree Pork |oads and to have a large party well | Will attend to the fretghting and | been recovered. It is claimed _ an ce po Bm May, 12.80, 12.72, 12.77. transportation expenses for the | goods were stolen and the apart-|garlic, new. ite emionm yal July, 12.92, 12.85, 12.92. pped with supplies bring up the : Top Notch, $7.28: G | j " ttempt to | benefits they will get. while Uncle | ments fired in a a ip “ pos ps ‘aoe — Bam will contribte, surveys, and [cover up the erime Detectives dis- /crste. 60@60c; turnips, sack. $1.26; | 9445; Centennials best, $4.75; Gold~ NEW YORK sTOC! local Interests will be glad to de |covered the evidence of arson and saeeones ‘ os coats a ag i Excellent, $4.76; | | nison 887 "oe > no pothouse, $1 $0; Oregon . | Nove jon, 887-8, 88, laa the local expenses for the local | arrested the woman on that charge. be o | y Berean Amal. Copper, 788-8, 17 1-4, $3.00; carrots, She escaped punishment and might | tarot, $200. Yakima pota.| Whole wheat, 10s, per bale $240;/ 5. & ©., 108 3-8, 1075-8, 1081-8, | advantages good roads will bring sty potataen, $21 | Whole wheat flour, per bbL, $4.26; |x RT, 66, 65, 66 | This four-handed co-operation, [| have gotten out of the state taper fancy ss1@33 | hink, 4 ot to be a Jendid | had not the police officials acted “tes de ei > 30; |f m, per bbl, $4; per bale, $2.25; . " | a ar thing for the. wo states po the | when they did. Bhe received warn- | ™* ban Pea * oy =< bbl, $4) rye flour, per bbi, $5.00; | EA a _ ict vrei bhngg | two sample roads will probably ing that she was to be arrested O8 |) :nouse radishes, 30¢ per doa; | *%? meal. per bare, $2.50; buckwheat, . . 5 ‘ A buckwheat. per bale, | iim Cent. 160, 159, 159. y charge and was leaving | 3109; apples, fancy, $1.00@ 1.75; | berg: corn meal 18m, per bale, $3167 | Manhattan, 1683-4. 1671-2. 1671-8 prove the practical demonstration | the laree Some time ago some trouble arose }that will set the ball rolling. I ex- | Olympia by boat pny — reek apples, fancy, $1.00@1.75; Ben Dayis| per — bb! $3.75 wate corn | Metrop, 123 8-8, 122 3-8, 123 3-8, in the “Ballard Feed company. Mra.|pect to be in Washington, D, C.,| arrest by the chief of police of that lanpies, Thg pitzenberg apples, | meal, 508, $4; bale, oats,| Mo. Pac., 106 1-2, 1 S. 106 1-4 ity, It ts said Vhat the police have [$1 75q@482: Cal. awe toes, crate. | bhi. & & Oe, S896 @bent Labor Cae seth imi ie oman artichokes, per dos, 76 box 76 tbs, $2.20; farina, per bbl, an, who is about April 5.” } Garrigan, w interested im the » i licen Wane toa People’s ( #, 1101-2, 109 5-8, 110 3-@ company, cl that Mr. Hanseg,| Mr. Abbott stated that the am “ j J at the coun- | Calif ce &6 6 | $5.80; farina, 10-Ib. sac who was also a member of the firm. |Pual convention of the National bane bee eke aa oo |cctery Die tian Obes eee re SHEE RG | Penna, 1411-2, 1608-8, 261 1-8, sold some property and did not | Good Roads association, according |ty Ja! pe soxiannat > sherm $226 per dow, hoth se | BOminy, email, 10a. bal Reading, com., 94, 921-2, 94 : dos asparagus, § | eepeenetas buckwheat, R. L, com., 88 1-2, 321-4, 33. t j + pearl barley, a barb, box, $1.75@2.00; to- | $4.60; pearl barley, 100-[b sacks, $ r aie $2.25 @ 2.50. leplit pear, § | $4.00, cracked wheat, per Dal Dananas Honey. Un lates, per Ib, California strained. per tb. Bo. Pac. 667-8, 655-8, 66 5-8. St. Paul, 1801-8, 1783-8, 180 1-% Sugar, 141, 1891-2, 141 Pac., 1287-8, 127, 1285-8. S., com., 345-8, 333-4, 345-8. ueght ag him and | was tried Wednesday, and wos. | that the convention will p Thursday he is going to take pos | mean something definite in the eee m of the city dock, which he | ¥ay of good roads work | says is his. There will probably be | with [tare im any of the mosey. eit 0 ble settee Tene 1 to tf | CONDITION L DANGEROUS © robauyy Senator Van de Vanter is again sinking. He ts now threatened brain fever and his strength to his dog. The trinl was to th the man who ate exhibit “A” (the ip womething doing at the city dock | has been waning all through the iweee: ty %-Id bricka, $1.75; | Calffornta sage, per Ib. 14e; honey, | 1 s,s pfd., 943-4, 93 1-2, 94 8-4, ee st PLEAD ak ts tnd AT | E ME }day. Dr. Carroll is in constant at- | tiga, 10-Ib enttoona, 609 Tée; grape |etzract, per Ib. TOSige: Oregon | WireaT—ziverpool May wheat 3 ; A building permit was taxued this | }tendance. Should brain fever set fruit, per box, $2.60; lemons, choice Se-case etn, S058 | opened 1-4 lower, omg clases 1-4 i F : Pgs Bed bab gat si8003 00: oranges, | ™ ‘akima, 12%¢: Clifornia | °! . closed 1- Mitte | scons ng to the Ballard Milling @| tm, ta fulfilimemt of the present /and ‘ancy, 0% opt ii te Feee. wer than yesterday ees a) | Manufacturing company for the| symptoms, Dr. Carroll states the ro is. $1 he spnge : eee, ton, $31@32; bran, per ‘ar receipts—Minneapolis $30, arence B. Clancy, the purpose of putting up a new plant sick man cannot survive more than 4 om tancy $1.90 hy barley, rolled, per ton, | Duluth 6, Chicago 2 - ecorater Whe waswccensfully tried |on West Sixth avenee. Thave bas} e-tew hours. ear igre Bilge Reo soaker r= feed wheat, per t | Wheat was for sale this morning, ndid 0 rtu- te syaye mation Dawe a char-| been a small plant there for some | 2 DON'T WANT TO TALK leita, obs cae te ° 35 jairy chop feed, per ton ning queieias Gr a tanen . made famous by Novelist | time, the land only being leased fc ‘ er ton, $38@40 wnwai Hornung, Will be beowrht hetore | germane tin’ Only being leased for) 4, state for election of officers| NEW YORK, March 23.—The (cranberries, $10.00; pomegranate |. per ton, $3804 wnward, the May at $113 to GS Rides Garten Phovaday af-| Wit H ae ee ae lot the Royal Arcanum of the statg|#em!-monthly meeting of the isth- | half asen, $2.75; pineapples, 28; whole cora, ton, $27@ /$1.121-4, and July at S1i-de to nit for Ever " cad wae te . ptm Dose, age 41, Cee TT os eulious miar al commission directors of | per dos, $3.60@4.60. |811-Se, a loss of 7-8¢ for the May " a pl care te the ¢ wo) al his home at Second avenue ang ST tc oe te die ma Raitroad cor was Butter end Cheese. . ¥- is 1 1-2 to 5-8e for the July from y larceny, preferred against | Broadway Thurs: morning jran’ eS es Py cane io tremens ot ts | Oregon cheese, 130; Rastern, | | mn ngton ‘Ymothy.| yesterday's close. The May sold Re b by Mrs. Blackwell, proprietor | 6:40 o'clock. His death was caused |coma; vice grand regent, J om od ~ crocks, 25@26c; Washington cheese, | $18 ifalfa 1@13 wheat / down $1.12, and July to 90 1-de, ‘of the ln ‘the ° Lincoin hotel, where Clancy | by Bright's disease. He leaves a| tt, Everett; grand secretary, T. A. |afice was transacted. and none « c; cream brick cheese, 160; but- | bay, $15; Eastern Washington dou- | The “ ¥ wn a the d te and i "| Parish, Seattle; grand treasurer, C. | ¢dmmissioners cared to 3 eed, $31; Puget Sound | ne *elling movement was precipl- ed on the double life of society | wife and boy 14 years of age. He | Parish, Seattle; reasure \ s ® creamery cooking bd tated mainly esult ¢ > i 2 oO man and criminal for over a year.| has been a resident of Ballard for | 0. Larned, Seattle. ¢ the president storage, in tubs, | 270; ern ‘ | Souae Scation’ oont me ion = to MT First A » the Colman | At last he became careless and was! some time, but haa been w ing Parish will represent the state at mendations of Sec storage, in bricks. te cooking. "ie Poultry Food. | nt ¥ i r con _ Sresae- 4 haa wel deine oni om 4 mas be king | ag supreme council tm Atiastic a change in the personnel 13@l4c; California fresh creamery,| Oyster shells, 1008. ton, $22; clam |"! the southwest, and excellent re- Baila @ entrance, we jcaught ot aling from a hotel in|as abstract clerk in the Arcade od — unci! in Atlants Fh Borns gto Panel iesmepeiperiicnes | ghella, 1098, $20, bone meal, 100a, | ports regarding the mew crop, show~ will ¢ e a Tacoma, where his pa . ©. | building t Seattle. He has a} © ay o he coment | Egos $32; granulated bones, 100s, $32. Om |ing the condition te be nearly per- duetion t on everyth it is understod that th ase is] brother wh s manager of a saw Tonight 20 candidates will be Int | tw The commissioners! sirictly fresh ranchw3l@ and 60s $2 per ton hi; | . - : . tas etihuad ter ' nd| mii! at Green Lake. Although no| tiated say they will not make any state-| * he relggieta frais ail orca teed: fect. Also the liberal northwestern ate ‘ w y's friends have hopes of in-| funeral arrangements have as y frrent Golden C, In sacks, $5.55; extra C, Red clover. prime, cwt, $14.50@1 4 sear we ha t the pr being & to bear on Bs Prego Penge) bd | lin oucks, $8.68; powdered, in bar: |alstke, cholce, $17; white clover, §16| The closing of tho wheat market : Pagans Thana cha can | Daee made, thay will in al sige 3 rel, $6.40; dry granulated. In sack :' Umothy, ‘per wt. $4.76 | Wax quite firm after the early weak- 961 CENT OFF ON 1 authort ) h y be held from Mayfield’s 1 | $6.15; cube, in barrels, $6.65: beet | orchard grass, $14; red top, $5@ | ness shown, and the market indi- : man may be rmitted to rtaking establishment on Satur | ous $6.06; maple sugar, 10@12% English rye grass, $8; Italian rye | cates an oversold condition, All Brush leave the city under a suspended Less \c if paid within 16 days. | grass, $8; brome grass, $13; tall linings considered, we feel it Is en- I G mn viction, | C. W. Cook, manager of the Bal wool Meat | Srentow ont, qrese, S28) Restweky | titted to 0 ulative advance at , 101 . be ue grass, pasture mixture oe svaence § Send qyeter kaens, Sil leere | A petition to Governor Meaé,| The markets Thursday morning beet, 6%c; steers, mat. | Ble a ‘vine Articles, | DUGDALE TO MANAGE itigna Gk wok, Whare ks Wah det among others by Prosecut.|are rather quiet, as every one is 4@8%c; pork, 9c; lamb, 9c; | UPlands, $10@ 12. t # . ‘ » vn! oy ° er goods 4 veal, small, 8@9%c; cis —- ; aan weadianes Bult es. Wri i ce PELLINGHAM . D. | take charge of a cafe. Cook is a|ing Attorney Mackintosh and by W® as = th Dvir r g ae oe poy . = live rab MARKETS. Millinery opening Saturday, . wade - sin this t night| trustee of the Eagles and a mem-| Judge Griffin, the Judge who pre- are due here Ap y PB. heh Hame, Bacen and La The Star by W. A r, 1816 24 FE WEDNESDAY i will manage the local baseball | ber of the Masonic lodge. sided in the case, is being cireu- | been a great fall in potatoes since) seamie s2@13c: bucon, breakfast, 20TH teams of the duet Mra. Morrison is being sued by F.| lated about the courthouse asking | the new early ones arrived. Farm j TN O16%: lard, White Star, tlerce, | ¢ of Victoria, 3 tt W. Conn for giving poisoned meat | for the pardon of H. R. McTavish, | Ts realize that if they don't get rid |o%c, lard, White Rose, 8%c; lard, of the crop they have been holding | Wiid Rose, 8%e, | W. A RYER & CO. = = G DRUG (oS eee reat : _ nee the mak 1 ¢ his| judge was late in getting down trial on charge a _ COLMAN BUILDING. ; in @ tow Ge First Ave. Cor, Columbia St! wew DEPOT FINISHED Northern traing have been running cauver All styles $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 Gepet wae completed last week, and met LEWIS & co the first train on Monday morning | . reeted } Aver) Cor Cherry St. m a large into the heart of the city of Van- | Spring Line of Hats B.C. The fine new brick For the first time thie week Great | eged forge eo ae 1) winter for such enormous prices, | Poultry, | morning, but the | alleged forged check) in hia recent wide ee ae : oe ie FP aries” dneen | of forgery. Sympa * rtd of ‘ | dressed, chickens, dressed, pumoes 0 On © 16@ 17e; fancy iocal dressed, | There has been a great demand for | 96g 28¢. | spuds of late and it is only for this Nute, reason that the markets are not Brasil, per th, 18@t4e over-crowded. Three cars of fancy Per dozen, 80c; chestnut all chestnuts, California. 18c:; w GRAIN and STOCK BROKERS and when he did come the lawyer thy for the devoted wife and the | for the defendant wished a trial baby-in-arms of the prise r, and | by jury the fact that he did not secu — money through his — forge | KR. B. Ferree, the attorney who | prompt the petitioners to ask for focoanute Itallan, Inuts, was recently convicted under a! McTavish's pardon apples arrived this morning and al Me s! pardor » & H x 4 c charge of obtaining money under is are selling well. Apples, if not | pnelleh 18@te: | peeane 18@ 1c PRIVATE WIRES | false pretenses through the clever| Harry Learner and Rose Learner bought when they first arrive, are |pickory nuts, Te; butternute, Se} CONTINUOUS MARKETS. manipulation of certain deeds, by | hay means of notary seals and erasures, | cou begun suit in the supertor|apt to get a Uttle soft. The peanuts, 6@idc; Jumbos, Se; ale inst Jack Mattler and Rob-|sionmen have had a hard time of |Monda, 12%@1lo; California wal- 112 Columhia St. a mornin ort Mattle fo > 0 damages o late eping y eng Guts, 12@ 18e. wie se ; tay ning | ie r $2,500 damages on | late keeping t any length of © UND FLOOR HALLR BLDS. 3 ays im the county jail by charges of assault, beating and t ‘ Fish, Oysters, Ete. Sunset Main 3 nd 96% 3 ng 1 r to $1 Thur Bolen, de: t te ‘ 1 a a

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