The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 17, 1905, Page 5

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LIAM PIGGOTT DOES NOT BELEIEVE IT yw HILL TS NOT TRYING TO PREVENT THE DEVELOP oF IRON MINES IN THIS STATE went - of th Ny leve him le had his " Industry here ron @y “Hitt has’apent enough money to \ 1 ut that as yet there i not " ugh tr re ot § qualfty that wr fir y ‘ asible in @e state to pay a ~_s he work of taking it out and ap oe wut w it tow blast furnace, I ast one local a | bel that as the country devel Vs go pave Deer we he ore can be handled profit an od ; ably, but it pHOt heat the pres ; plating ny the report that HM in try ‘ Chee atop development is tommy pan far as shipping pix tron i " ut here is concerned, I know that eres y few carloads reach the city «ors A Most of the pig tron nes from pot is in wailing vess a tht fare & truittoss ~ ? pn eoercie® Peon | paeres onl , ; pak a0 regards Hill'® report ee of money and th x off a ‘| The, hoine buyer of moderate | means is to have a rare opportunity pes that | this season, according to plans out gh stated only a few| lined by Crawford & Conover, the see had sold, and that he| well known real estate firm. This art a Maip the pig iron there | firm bas just acquired about 1,300 es tare in his empty cars, | acres of Seattle suburban property named 99 Mpehind the report. Mr | paying in cash between $90,000 ana “inp oewlny think so, howev $100,000, The bulk of this property I oe morning |is to be placed om the market thu net ‘as well quatified| year under the easy paymént plan. ‘Tam perbars speak | Of the total amount purchased ta the county ¢ 1,000 aeres are north of Green Lake | sTHEY GOT $1,200 PORTLAND, Without using a rackamen omwell Ore, April 17 grain of yp the of AJ slers In Jewelers ured $1,200 tn gol Co, & uppl and ae and Jewelry MURDER ANB. | | My Seripps News Asn? Cal, April 17 shot and killed his Mohr, a the Mohr Warehouse, four miles south of | Rothany, this morning. ‘The men }got foto an argument and in a fit of rage William deliberately drew & revolver and shot his brother. He then locke@ himself in a room and while the constab!e waited for the arrival of a sheriff's posse from pthis city he committed suicide by blowing out bis | mpocK-ron, | WKliam Moher brother, Quorge brains. CIY BRIEFS Marry Carry was the victim of | unmasked highwaymen, who stop ped him at the point of & revolver Saturday night, in fromt of the Olympic apartments, on upper Western avenue. The thugs took $10 out of his pockets and wold bim | to go his way. Carry reported the jrebbery to the police, who were somewhat amazed, ax they supposed that with the conviction of four self-confessed highwaymen in the superior court, recently, this kind of erime would stop. Carry roomed seotely ve}and along the right of way of the/ near the scene of the holdup the | Seattlo-Bverett Interurban railway Fred Fillis, a teamater in the em be ia trying to cripple | This t¢ now being subdivided Inte | ploy of the Salvation Army, was af the state. in| five-acre tracts, }eiven a jail sentence of 30 days by | South of the city 66 acres of fertile seem sbheurd that | should try to dis.| land have Been bought near The | lady's jacket, which he claimed he development of the| Meadoma, and will be cut up into had obtained during his rounds acre tracts for sale his spring. Fillis stated that he had t the | ‘matter ” wow that} Other purchaseg by Crawford @ | jacket for two weeks and finally jk ress ses $40. |Conover during Tic weatt were 6 [0088 it to a bartender | aes buitd up an trom |twWo-thirds interest from C.J, Smith} Twelve new tourist cars have hetem mi this state. | have knc in 120 acres near Ravena park for| been put on the Canadian Pacific whom he bas se $32,000, and a two-th interes’ | trains between Seattle and St. Paul | ih ce the matter for him, | ‘rom James A Haight in 100 acres exclusively. These coaches have fees ihat tm one case when the | Of Lake Washington water froutage | been made ove r from first-class ' faformed him that the ore between Juanita bay and Cham-/| Pullman sleepers and are consid kind did not exist here in | Pagne polnt for $15,000. } ered the beat tourist cars that have jpotfichent quantity, Hil did like “We are merchants in lang, just| ever ran between Seattle and the ¢ wouta |@* Others are clothing or grocery twin cities. | merchants,” sald a member of the The Great Northern haa extend firm Monday We figure out what/ed the homencekers round-trip people will want, thea we buy close | rates until the iaat of October 0 s for cash in wholesale quantities and | These first rates wero put on for sell at retail on installments. The|the month of March only, but as the travel was so heavy they have small bayer ts thus emab advantage of our exper tate and secure at the lowest pos- sible Ggure property in which we have had safficient confidence to invest our cash. We are thoroughly ated satisfied with the result of our re as }cent negotiations, having, in every Berton Bree | ec we ed the crea ¢ th Hes Bothwell po eee ret oer “pon hg Tea localities at a skim-milk price.” [pns-fasunance-Renrs> ‘Thee are the best cheap lots in| edty. Two diocks east of end of Wet Geen Anne car line, and) Rom Easy terms tnquire | Crawford & Conover have bough: the south half of a lot in A. A. Deo — a ay's plat from W m McLachlan | dent oceurred at Eagle Harbor for $10,000. This property tx 230x120 VESSEL CONFISCATED feet on Sixth avenue, between Pike and Ulom streets, and adjoin» #0x120 feet already held by the firm. The entire 90x120 feet will be improved lby the erection this season of & three-storf and basement brick building Oe eed Loo. A short contest occurred Bat- urdsy night at Seneca and Third between a woman and map. It was the old story of an unescorted woman and a maaber. In this case, however, the masher caught the handle of his victim's wmbretia in the eye and went down and out The incident was witnessed by several spectators, who loudly applauded the plucky and pleasure to nafexuard at every a Perrrrrrr see Tests) eee ee eee eee eee eee The mandate of the supreme court in the Northern Securities case to | the circuit court of the district of | New Jersey, commanding it to dis- | miss the bill filed by Harriman et jal. against the victorious Hill (partisans, was issued today Hach wide Clinton Wire | 15.000 EASTER VASES. Goth or Fly Screen, yard | &o Crystal, 16 inches high, soos Dll regular 35e kind, for... 15@ $10,000 OVER-PRODUCTION SALE lava Mowers, Garden Hose, Graniteware, Crockery, Glassware, Hardware and General Housewares, picked up from half a Very much over-londed manufacturers at a tremendous reduc- from ag cost and making EXTRA SPECIAL %eCood Quality Briste Count (nt Strong Step Ladder, well Wraeed, regular $1.00 kind, for SALE THIS WEEK. c half-gallon Tankard, in cut glass effect lhe inch Fancy Shaped Glass Ice Cream Dishes, regular 4c doz en kind, each.......- 2e 10¢ Bottle Whettemore’s Elite Shoe Polish ~ he 19e 14-inch Square or Ball Top Stick, with fancy wax v9 Se Me Wohemian Giass Vase: ‘; a 10¢ || Veneer Chair Seat - Se Berry | 10¢ Heavy Dust Pan, rownd han- inch Nappie 25¢ dle he SCREEN DOORS AND WINDOWS PAA Mgh Adjustable Window || 2x3—6x3 Fancy Sereen Doors extend 37 inches,... 11-8-Inch thick, black wire “ te teseereeeees AOE cloth, bard oll finish. . $1.50 Bed Sereen Doors, 11-8 15-inch High Adjustable Window ~aeae heavy panels, 4 Screens, extend 33 inches Mx Natural O11 Finished Screen Doors sio5 4 2d Ave. and Union St. SPELGER & HURLBUT MASHER MET HIS WATER. #) Police Judge Gordon for selling « been extended until the last day tn | October } Edward Clement, first mate of the Eureka.a sailing vessel, was brought ito the Providence hospital Sunday }auffering from a crushed la loading the vousel with pil ber of them got beyond control and before he could get of the way one of them broke [of his legs in two places, out one ‘The acel The" ay NAGASAKI, April 17 Britian peal of the case of the steamer Nigretia, which was seized by the Japanese cruiser Teubma and condemned, has been rejected and the veel with her cargo has been ordered confiscated N. J, April 17 mother wif PLAINFIELD Mrs. Hannah Nelson late Mra. bCaries Fair San Francisco millionaire her home in Newmarket today SACRAMENTO, Cal, Aprit 17 Ex-Senator Bunkers was placed « triat this morning for accepting © brite cupied in ae lecting STOPPED THE ELOPE MENT TACOMA, April 17.—Ed Steven-/| son, aged 39, wan arrested here Saturday night by order of the Cali fornia authorities, on charge of having eloped with 13-year-old El sie Starr, of San Francisco. Steven- son, who is a well known turfman came here some weeks ago with the | child and the two have been liv | ing together in a lodging house as } The day wae a jury man and wife. A few days ago they quarreled and the man sent }the girl home, and when she ar- rived there she evidently informed | upon him. An officer Is now on his way here from San Francisco to |take Stevenson back. The girl lwho is unusually well-developed |for her age, is attractive and pears at least 16 years old. CAUGHT ON HIS LAST VISIT | Someone saw J. C. Bennett, alias George Brand, a woodworker, effect an entrance at the rear of a gun store on First avenue, near Spring street. Bennett was placed under arrest by Detectives Hubbard and Freeman Sunday Stok goods, | consisting of guns and ¢ were found jn his possession ry A. La Hall, proprietor of the store, | m missing ar- | but could | p stated that he had t ticles from time to time not understand how the e was} entered, The burgiar sealed a sewer | pipe in the alley at th r, risked hie life in crawling along the wall two storela from the ground to the window through which he entered the First avenue floor, He was em ployed in @ local carpenter shop un der the place robbed ELEGANT NEW ASSORTMENT OF LADIES’ WAIST SETS—HAT PINS-—-WRIST BAGS, ETC., ETC. HOUGHTON & HUNTER, Jewelers, Avenue, 704 First Seattle. THE MAN WHO SAVED A BOY FROM DROWNING AT LATONA THE SEATTLE STAR-MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1905 get your your old. stove or Buck range this, week “and, take a Whole year in‘Which to pay for if hundreds of eeks by ha —has your kitcher here for 1, and range, go-cart or refrigerator will be taken as part payment hee ns ha n gi el ranges placed en ‘mong them? Why the cagiest, simplest, two very special wardrobe couch values for the week an out-of-the- ordinary value in-a davenport box couch, lifted from the front, on patent self-raising springs, reveals the box, which measured 70 Inches In length, 2-inches deep. This box space is most convenient for many purposes, The back of the daven port drope down, forming a bed, When the back is down, bed measures 3%4x6 feet; upholstered in fine verona velour, myrtle kreen color, plush trimmed, very strongly madi in appearance, very practical; regular price is price for the week is very aliractive The spectal $14.70 a short time ago we made a spler place them on sale for the first No more than six of a pattern tc {id purchase of these four 8 person. $1.90 $2.50 Mission dining chair, neat This is a very pretty Mixsion two-pancl back, strong, three design dining chair, has large round’ on sides, solid oak, fin panel in back center, brace arms, three rounds on sides, seat upholstered in Spanishold, fin- ished weathered; regular value ts $3.50. ished weathered, seat upholster ed im Spanishotd; regular valne in $3.00, L. Schoenfeld & Sons Seattle, Bellingham, Tacoma LOGAN ISA HERO HAS A BRILLIANT RECORD | ] ye of the l John Logan, an emp! omish Lumber is the proud posse Jqpand thé British cov | during the two year Light Horse ized as af the whe | Logar relatiy ator Cock at Bryant war in 80 sinod the fighting farn | want fighte | Ho received indignities months without resentment At last he tand it no | ag went over to the British ie Was placed under Colonel Darnell | ny at La-| decorations given him by ent for He bravery | was for | Imperia recor rt outs a native ell ash Africa broke Two mot inced him that jouth Africa did of Ame for JOHN LOGAN patterns time, giving you the advantage of th sor of med-|t « chairs. We © Very special price concession w $1.45 A splendid pattern Mission Gining chair, neat back, brace arma, finished a pretty, deep golden, solid seat shaped; a real $2.00 value. Very special priced at $1.45. Standard Furniture Co. 1006 to 1016 First Ave. and took part in 247 skirmishes and|ecutors of the Osborne estate, had imperial | given bis consent to the use of the e- | $65,000 bequest toward the erection engagements with the troops, and distinguished himself r couch week $2.45 Mission finished weathered, nicely shaped, square very weil this chatr $2.50; this special unusual one— pric en “new life’ during the n Mem not arrange to get one tl most practi for you arm dining solid seat, rounds, made and finished; is a good value e down and any amount you want to pay each week or month buys a Buck steel range here. hase of full - size ward- robe box —well and strongly made, fitted with inside patent springs, which makes the operation of lifting and closing very easy and simple; covered in any rn and color cretonne; in This box couch sells lar way for $12.50. tra special priced for the $8.95 | a special purchase and a special sale of good Mission chairs ved a maker of several dozen of each kind at “a lot price;” we now secured. Sale will last ag long as the quantity of each pattern lasts. chair, at L. Schoenfeld & Son: a new _atwo-day special | $3.50 Mission Rocker $1.95 for day and Wednesday only— one. | $1,95 Mission rocker we will pl np special 2-day sale several dozen of these Mission rockers. Just as pie- tored, of solid oak, finished weathered, strongly and well made, solid seat, aquare base rounds; real value is $3.50 extra special for Tuesday and Wednesday, only....,.91.05 —(no telephone, C. 0. D. or mail orders for this spe- cla! will be filled. Deliv- ery as: promptly as possi- ble.) $2.25 | This Mission dining chair | matehes the arm chair here here shown, finished an attract- | ive weathered, shaped solid | seat; regular value is $3.00; very | special at $2.25. FAILED AGAIN peatedly of the proposed new city hall. Fur- ‘Oh, that was nothing! 1 just Uk-| ther particulars will be given in a The third attempt by William ed to fight,” said Logan Saturday | letter now on the way here. Tho: 1 dia not do any more than hun-| ‘Thomson saw McDonald at Oak- jomas to commit suicide resulted dreds of other men did, We were/land at the request of the city hall |in falture Sunday evening. Thomas there to fight and I cannot see why|commission. The other executors a man should shrink when he is in| had given their consent to the use| Was hauted out of the bay at the the presence of the enemy. When] of the money, but McDonald had | foot of Yester way in a half drown- you have ething to encourage] not, believing that a larger and /¢d condition by Patrolamn Wick- you and are under good officers,| more elegant bulding was advis-)™an and a number of bystanders that's enough | abl After having had the situa- {Who witnessed the attempt. Thomas I'm proud of the medals and dec-| tion explained to him personally by {cut his wrists a few days ago, His erations, but many of the brave] Mr. Thomson, however, McDonald | eck Is 1 with an old razor boys who fought the wild decided that the money co be |cut. In an inside pocket the would- uth cries received them | wisely used as planned by the com-|be* suicide left a letter explaining Logan is ve nassuming and/ mission |the cause of this act. It is thought talks interestingly of his campaig ipso jthat he is not responsible for his in the Transvaal 1 s and Mra. Wuestney |actions, He was taken to the Way- After the war, Logan came to|™ arrested Sunday at Ev ni side Emergency hospital. They say rica and about a year ago set-| the ree of adultery and that he will be out in a few days if cattle, He shows an hon-| brought to inv for ar-| blood potsoning does not ensue. Over t from the British | taignment Wue |$T0 was found on Thomas and a army, besides his decorations. On| left her hush on Vashon | watch and chain, He is a smelter I nto publicity t 1 and « ity in com-/and stamp mill man ¢ tab > had fallen from-| pany with James them was - - . La slow hear Latona, | her le b-year-old daughter, The} The police hope that in the arrest CIT} CAN USE le OSBORNE MONEY) vv s A tech from City Engine Thomson was received Sunday t Mayor Ballinge announcing th Charles McDonald, one of @he out. T nual cony hington State Ranke jt will be hold this y er }jand, July 20, 21 and ny | decided upon by the ex nt | mittee ation ex- ling ity Saturday ted In the arres riptions Jiocal authorities wera notified and | Of A J. Hall, tool house burglaries will cease, Hall was ested by t of the |Patrolman Dolphin last Friday on Second avent Hall has talked jsine that date and the police have he | almost a wagon load of stolen tools of t a- | collected ond hand stores visited by m the pawn shops and Hall. pctives Adams and Corbett possession of Hall's conf | He will plead guilty n. | charge of burglary.

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