The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 16, 1905, Page 7

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(By Scripos N Anan? jand burnet them alive trace PHILA PHIA, Nov, 16.—-Al-/ of the men was left. The company most 40 t metal was | will bury 8,000 pounds of the meal le poured upon two workmen yester-| out of respect to the men and thelt day at the Midvale Steel works, | families, The horrible accident was while they were working tn @ pit,| due to a leak In the cupalo. TWO LITTLE GIRLS LOST IN PRAIRIE FIRE ABERDEEN, 8. D., Nov. 16.—Re- ( Westport, are 4 lost. A gang of men sent out by the Dakota Cen tral Telephone company undoubt porte ports from the district burned over dy prairie fires yesterday Indicate | edly saved Aberdeen from losses, a heavy loases to farmers. A number] they plowed a firebreak four miles of farm houses are reported burned. | long north of town and back-fired The two little daughters of John E.| from it. This checked the fire near | Brittinger, a farmer living west of) Aberdeen Lt | been out all night. Black bad paid the hackdriver $10 earlier mn the evening for his services, and when! | the driver took him home was asked }to pay $10 more The argument! | arew heated, and to bluff the Jenn a friend of Diack fired three ots In the air, The bluff work-| but residents in the neighbor | hood were somewhat rudely awak ed from pe slumbers at the early hour. Glossy Cow REVOLUTION! A Ry Berivos News Assn? emate t NEW YORK, Noy. 16.—A cable /to it to Washing patch to the Herald from Havana | tor er to have questions af the residents of the Isle | fecting the future of the island dis & declaration | cussed before the house er from Cuba and ignoring Cuban author government as a May Go Overland to Reliev Ice-Bound Whalers er DAWSON, Nov. 16.—A relief ex-,{s to start from here on that date for Fort MacPherson and He ar tuk ar Metietor Sere whalers caught in the ice near Major Wood, of the mounted po- WHoreche! in the Arctic ocean is now | lice, stated Wednesday he would be Deing planned here. It is posstble| glad to have an expedition from the the Yukon Polar tnatitute will send | Polar institute acompany the police. @ party overland leaving this city | The expedition would serve as a test @bdout Dec. 15. The party may ac-| for the Dr. Varicle party and also fompany the canadian Northwest | afford a means of establishing abase Mounted police expedition, which | of supplies, [pt atte eee ees Poe 30 TO i GETS : COULDNT GET DIVORCE * * * FOR KISSES. ra * Judge Yakey Wednesday aft- * # ernoon refused to grant a de- saath #® cree of divorces to Mra. Lou- & ® manda Fosa,the wife for whom # OAKLAND, Nov. 16.—-San Nich-| # F. £. Foss, a hominy merchant # "> @las was all the money in ® of Yesler way, advertised and & ® married after two days of & *® courtship last spring. * * Mrs. Foess claimed that her # 5, with money free. Place|@ husband had abused her and & in this event was landed by| @ “called her names,” but Foss # & 30-to-1 shot, who made 4) @ denied this, saying that his ® running. ® only abuse ot her was that he # Schreiber’s bl tried to kiss her against her & the © will, * first go, a one-mile event, | « * r-olda and up. There were Mkely ones entered, but the went to the black from the a second event, five furlongs ked by a close between Sir Edward and Im. with Sir Edward getting under the wire first. It was a whirlwind Im. Joo getting away with a of speed and leading to the finish, when the gallant Sir Ed- ward got in the game and won out. The bookies handled plenty of RHRRRERERERKHKKE 5 KILLED; 50 RESCUED TENEMENT HOUSE CLAIMS VICTIMS FIRE as the crowd was large and| NEW YORK. Nov. 16.—Five were Joose with the cash killed, sewegal tnjured and 50 were — rescued by firemen in a tenement WINNERS AT NEW YORK NO-/ house fire today, supposed to be in- VEMBER 15. jeondiary. The dead are: Antonia s of a mile—10, Bat-iLores, 24; Joseph Randazze, 32 and three unidentified. Fire Chief | Duane was seriously bert. When tho fire was discovered the te Axe. Prince Frederick, 122 Mollie Donohue, 116. Time, 1:16 2-5. One and one-sixteenth miles— &, Novena, Miller 91; Grenade, 106; Celebration, 107. Time, 1:483-5. One and one-sixteenth miles— ara, Miller 116; Cedar- Coy Maid, 105. Time, could not enter, so they climbed the fire escape in the rear and awak- ened the inmates, who wore all for- eigners. ‘The tenement was situated at the SHOOTS A hallway was blazing and policemen| VENEER RR Ree Los A Arthur gtrode, wealthy family, charged . Nov. son Washington is in the imty jail with stealing a bi eyel®, He asked for a week to plead to the charge, that his father might reach here to as sist in his defensa 16. of Dd. a C., ee oer eer eee eee Pe seeeeeeeeee RARER DRIVER use @ hack driver wanted on driving Charles Black and retta, his wife, around town 1 day night, an altercation ensued be-| tween the Jehu, Black and a friend, | Several shots were fired, and re port has it that there was trouble. Biack and his wife returned from a “seeing Seattle” trip to their} home, 610 nd. about 5 o'clock In the morning Wednesday, having! jout | | A | night neaday cow The cow was black and her owner, Char! says she was worth $ jury stayed out all Wednesday and disagreed at 9:30 Wed morning on account of and glossy Setteriound. although he said he had offered to call off his sult for damages for $50 —_ A Renton car came a one day} recently and ran om bomsy, promptly reducing the kind faced bovine to mincemeat. Then Sutter leund brought suit against the rail way company for $75 and costs. The} trial, which came up before Judge! | Morris Wednesday afternoon. | pled two hours. The case was turn. ed over to the jury at 6:30 p.m. and the jurors’ wives remained spouseless at home all night When the jary did report, tt re-| ported a disagreement, and the case must be tried ail over again LIT TLE HAPPENINGS Judge C. H. Hanford Wednesday | afternoon handed down a decision in the matter of the injunction pro- evedings of the Lincoln hotel own ers and managers against the city, secking to restrais the city from continuing with the Third avenue regrade until some provision is made by the city for adjusting the grades of the cross streets, Judge Hanford ruled that the city must cease its regrade work until a hear- ing can be heard on the plaintiffs appitcation for a permanent injune tion. Mra. Carrie L. Dunning, of Buf- falo, originator and founder of the Denning method of teaching music, | and known all over this country and } arepe fs a guest of the Lincoln | Hotel. She will organize an inet!-| tute to teach her methods in this elty. Announcement of the marriage of Julius Lang. of this city, to Mi Grace Blsinger, a young socie’ woman of St. Paul, was made/ Thursday morning. The couple will be at home after Christmas. Charging her husband, Armat Turner, with habitual tntoxteat and unwarranted jealousy, Mra. Ru- berta Tur filed sult for divorce in the superior court Thursday! morning. The young couple five in} West Seattle and are widely known. | They were marrted in 1894, the bride being only 16 and her husband year older Members of the city council cor-) porations committee met Wednes day afternoon and postponed action upon the application for a steam} heating franchise by the Seattle-| Tacoma Power company until next| | Wednesday, when the matter will] | finally be decided H. C. Henry has permit to bulld a res Harvard, to cout $14,650. ty| applied tor al Thirteen-sixteenths of a mile—| corner of Téth st. and 2nd ay. The . : e == Consideration, Romanelli 115;/ fire broke out at 8:30 = apr pie oe — THamond, 125; Robador, 108. Time, | - aa ied at 6 o'cloc hit § i is ‘ pberlain of th Be wins crams mine! Turm Bulldogs |oreesteFoscts ier i ‘gg Gi gag | . | wilt be held Friday Mist, ste 'mitec& wee-| On Detectives ern: rise at take tramo. 108; Plorazonde, 195; | tery later. Billy Banaste: 1 Time, 1:02. | NEW YORK, Nov. 16—Four de-| DUBU 7QUE, Iowa tectives were attacked last night|&r¥ medical meth 3 AT OAKLAND NOV. 15.| while raiding a disorderly house tn} ®bandoned and the 5-2, Buchanan, Schade! pw arth street by savage| ¢™-Speaker Henders: 4; Maid of Fermoy.) put nd im trying to kill the} urse trying to sav 43 brut. » of the detectiy shot «| patient by applying f a mile—8-5, Sir| negress in the head, wo: ng her) blankets to the b } Im Joe, 117; | seriously Pantie reigned among! »4 from the hew Time, 1:01 the raiders and inmates of the place | sald to be dying iths of a mile 18 xoon as the dogs w let loone| 1 salable, shot during the fustiiade ATTHETHEATERS | " that were fired at the Nicholas, Da e of the beasts was killed ful ‘ T rate battle, the other} len-eighths of ar 7. 7 unten wenseloss. The dogs belt . A “Arizon Shaw, Kna 1 sal were let loose by @ egress, acting} Ofseé—Thureday, “Arizona Mahthe ct soot te this manne to| Third Avenue—Willlams’ Juve r tives to flight |niles In “The Rajah of Pazala.” "t } Talented children, most of them , bs | BAD BOY PINCHED local, win hearts of audience by George| While jumping off and on strect| clover acting nd sweet singing fi rn t of this | cara on Howell # ry Wood, 12,) Splendid performance. feath este was taken into cu iy Wednesday Pit by |evening by Special Officer Clark. Seattle 7" tsian Helles.” f The boy was taken to the police| Among best of kind seen here thia| tation, where he was en @ rep-| season. | reeg Was unin- rimand. On being tur youth w Informed that Royal Itallan band, Danny aa fense 1 ‘land t pany, ions, ' HE SEATTLE STAR | Connor mee at 1130) DAY, NOV. 16, 1 ANOTHER MEMBER OF SWINDLE GANG ARRESTED 1 the Frank Dawney, who tod mortga, Connor negotiated his swindlos, and whose name is given as one of the trustees of the “Odessa University,” purpe “ by which Bert is under arreat i n a bench warrant issued by Judge Griffin Wednesday afternoon charging him with contempt in hay ing disrega the subpoena re quiring his presence as a witness, Dawney was arrested Wednesday evening at 7 in a lodging house on Fifth av Deputy Sheriffs Cameron and Smeet. Dawney Is now sojourning in the county jail He will probably be required to tos tify Thursday afternoon No wonder the fellow wanted to le low,” sald Attorney Miller on Thuraday morning. He knows there ts trouble’ for him ahead We'll get a lot of this gang before we got through, Connors, I believe is only one of the ringleaders The trial of Bert Connor, wh cunning juggling with fraudulent mortgages and other papers enabled him to swindle numerous hard working women of Seattle out of their lodging house property, 1s gradually drawing to a clone Thursday morning half a dozen witnesses were called in defense of but the vigorous onslaughts of Assistant Prosecuting Attorney Joba F. Miller promptly reduced their testimony to naught Bach witness who tried to help anor by «wearing to the dishon f his victims found himeelf sly set upon by Miller, who ferreted out the wit merectle in each case heenen tn own suspicious sympathy with Con- . of open to question In regard his own transections W. Howard, a real ee © deal- faire and proved him | nor and his « ond in the er, who wore a large di front of his cotton shirt, swore the reputation of Mrs, Gsingus, the prosecuting witness, was bad and that he personally knew her to be dishonest. To his own discomfit ure, Attorney Miller put him on the griddle, and developed the fact that | he had had serious trouble with Mra. Gringus over a lodging house trade as the result of which he had been charged by Mra. Oringus with having surreptitiously removed a lot of furniture from her lodging house after she had pald him the money and closed the bargain Howard attempted to further flect speak! worthless” which he had received from her and which he sald the bank refused to Miller promptly asked him if re cheek pay the check were not “worthless” only because Mra. Gringus had stopped payment on it when she found out he had carted off her furniture. Wednesday afternoon “Col.” Henry Clough, who fathers the mythical “Odessa University” and its paper mortgages, was kept on the griddle arly two hours Wednesday afternoon He admitted that the fake university had been organized under the laws of Columbia, be cause “the laws were more liberal there.” sald the “university” had the Irby ranch and other through a trade, bet t was pretty the “Odesaa University” bad no sem- ance of title to the lands which My “purported to transfer in the va petrated by Con smapiratore will probably close Thu afternoon and ar made either late Thurs on or Friday morning He procured lands had never investigated the title. clearly shown that rious swindles p The defense 8 ni iment be day aft nday RYAN MAY BE DELEGATE Bulletin—-Col, W. T. Perkins bas just announced to the convention that he will not t rate any at tempt to use that bo further | his asperations for the governor ship of Alaska. He did not deny that he w t @ candidate, but he wouldn't stand for his fr workiog in the convention to belp him personally Dick Ryan, the Nome representa tive, may yet be elected one of two delegates to congress from Alaska Upon this rests the stand ta by the delegates of the First district Those representatives may th stand by their instructions, which jeall for one or more delegates to represent Alaska at Washington. | The southeastern delegates say they do not care which district the dele- gates are elected from so long a8 there are two. This means that the conferring of HEARING WILL BE SPICY As forecased in Wednesday's Star Chief Cook intends taking the recent nible the the to explain before MINING SESSION WAS VARI EL PASO, Texas, Nov. 16.—In the rid’s champtonship dritiing con nd the W : and HBradsha A 896-16 ty ible Rwede of ¢ e tort ng t rey and j | Dunn, two congressional delegates wil practically fall upon Dick Ryan and Carl M. Johanson, Chairman Arch tr, who at first insisted that the lappointment of a delegate to con gross be vested with the chair, has backed down, which virtually ren ders the efforts of the party oppos ing Ryan useless. Hints thrown out Indicate that with Judge Wickersham and | Johanson, of Fairbanks, ts the “nig | |the convention was caled to order | | names of those appointed ger in the wood pile” who has been working for the defeat of Ryan, and caused the split-up among Nome delegates Wednesday In xpite of the fact that the elec tion of a congresstonal delegate is entirely outatde of the purpose for which the present convention was called, the delegates are really giv ing the matter more attention than the solicitation of laws for the bene fit of the country, for which the as sembly was gathered Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock by Chairman Archer. The first bust- neas before the convention wae the appointment of committeemen from the three rewpective districts, The by the delegates from the three districts to serve as a committee on credentials vention will commence the eases of intoxication in the fire de partment before the civil service commisaton on Monday It ls expected to be a sensational inventiqat An sure of the conduct of the Monarch bar, where the alleged debauch occurred, may be an incidental result it is rumored that the chief's brother was in the saloon at the | time, but in civilian clothes Captain Carr stated Thureday morning that he had been unjustly | attacked. | “I was not absent from the Main reet quarters more than 30 ore utes and was not int though I admit taking @ drink or two, 1 did my best to get Cunning- ham away from the place, knowing that I would be held responsible for the breach of duty, I am sorry that 1 have been placed bef vabt! in such @ light and w all pow are as follows First district—8. B. can's Canal; F. J. Hunt W. S&. McKean, Skagway. Second C. B. Heron, Candle Creek; J. W. Corson, Nome; George Janes, Coun ell City. Third—Judge 8. O. Mor- ford, Seward; Judge Edmund Smith Valder; 8. C. Bieecher, Fairbanks. After the appointment of commit tees on resolutions and permanent organization, and the report of the committee on credentials, the con- regular business for which hit was calles Agnew, Dun- Ketchikan; |THE MARKETS with Mune att ort and 1» aultflower Vegetables, n owt %; Ne. 1 t whites | ts whiten bayo beans, 1 beets, 11.00; parsnips. T sack per sack turnips x, 1.5 jemuiitl | This is one reason why Ayer’s Cherry | stablished, and statute whereby t of aim may @ or in Hew thereot seasment of 966 half of « to go to the act fund of ntate and the other half to the amation fund of ha 1 government th larceny by emt Ka f 1 $1 longing to H. Hurd, in October, | was filed in the # r court by Prosecuting Attor Mackintosh ureday morning MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP aa heen need by M/iitons of Mothers for thete mitaren while Foot" ag for aver itty Years. it soothes the eli ne ek olla ree wind colle, and TWENTY-FIVE CENTS A ROTTTR. . i pain ou Femmdy bor diarrhea. ie elt Picts the Cough Pectoral is so valuable in consump- tion, it controls the inflammation, quiets the fever, soothes, heals. Ask your doctor about it, and do as he says. We have no secrets! We pubis RELIABLE TRANSFER CO, Baggage, Furniture, Storage | Offiee w rage room, 1215 Firat avenue, Postoffice building. Phones—Sunset 902; Ind. 626, ingus’ honesty by | | It stops the wear and tear of | useless coughing. But it does more | “| Dec., 863-8, 85 3-4, 86 1-8. May, 887-8, 881-8, 881-2. Corn Dee, new, 451 “74, 1514. Dee., old, 46 5-8, 45 T-8, 46 3-8. | May, 45 1-2, 45 1-4, 45 3-8 Oats | purchased white tb, ois | Joncta per’ sox, #1 nus mi | per Boogti.o0: | has tnow ap | fig wack, per erate ban wrapes ver Ih, er Ib IMPlS0, Wisconsin chees per Ih lio; ore brick, per Ib, 3 him burger, per Ib, le} t Swine, por it Ye; young American che per Eggs. Kranch eqes, per doz. pic; Or gon, per doz, S20; Kastern, per dow Sugar pranulated ¥ owt 7 or cwt, live lamba, 2.20060 per + Fabbits, per ib, ie. Reported by Downing, Hopkins &! Co. CHICAGO MARKETS. High. Low. Close. Whe Dee., 20. $17,000 Mortgage Foreclosed Action was begun today to fore close @ chattel mortgage given by Heywood Bros, in the purchase a few months ago of the big Monarch | Shoe & Clothing Co. store at 1217-| 1219 First Avenue. The New York Manufacturers’ Protective Associa tion, through whom the st was} have taken temporary 40, 29 2-4, posseanion of the establishment, and| will inaugurate a big sale, com m uriay, to ral amount of the mortgage. The busi-| ie to revert to Heywood Bros providing the $17,000 is raised be fore November 30. This, of course, | will necessitate some tall price cutting, and bargain hunters will! reap @ rich harvest in the line high grade clothing, shoes and gen eral furnishings’ Much sympathy is expressed for Heywood Bros., who} came here « short time ago to en gage in business after a long and honorable career in Massachusett Many touc tent toot m are to blar 7c 1%-in. Lightning Butt Chisel a5e Buck's Butt Chisel. . 60e Chisel contracted purses have ed during our mechan- The low prices is t-in, White Butt 96 2-in $1.00 1% Chiset 1-in. Chisel %-tn Chisel Buck's Chinet ¢ Heve Edge Buck's 85 Leveled Edge Bevete 6 ¢ %-in Buck's Chisel %-in. Puck's Chinet %-in. Buck's Chisel %-in. Buck's Chisel Spinning’s Cash Store 1310 Recond Avenue RAINIER BOULEVARD ADDITION PRICES ARE CHEAP. Tots 40x1t4 S100 Lots 40xi 845 Lota 44xJ st Lots 45x100 825, Lote 36x90 ao3 Lote 830x100 siz wr ® 7 THEY CAN'T BE BEAT IMP?P y YOUR CHANC BUY NOW! Lewis-Littlefield Co. May, 825-8, 321-4, 1-2. Pork Jan., 12.70, 12 Ma 2 Liverpool—-Wheat closed, Ts 1-44; F Mareh, 7 1-4 NEW YORK STOCKS Amal. Copper, 83 1-2, 81 4, 61 6-6. Amer, Sugar, 140 3-4, 139, 139 B.R. T., 781-2 1-2, 761 People's Gas, 102, 101 1-2, 101 1-2 B, & O Can, Pw 4 Brie, 486-8, 471-2, L. & N., 1603-8, 148 3-8, 148 3-8. Mo, Pac., 100 1-8, 98 1-2, 98 7-8. Ponna,, 1401-4, 188 1-8, 138 1-8. Reading, 141 1-4, 1276-8, 188 1-4 Paul, 177 1-8, 1747-8, 17 Union Pac 21-8, 130 3-8 Hs. 17 N. Y. Cent 1493 q Bales to noon, 596,100. At the meeting of the Impr y ted to t ..Open... up the Fairview « with e . city engineer au4 oad me Methods linger in 16 present plans change She sib diso escored he sew TheTe is no eng A spn | to the good things : Aumont" EARTS Cuneo. |g Said about these Quickly and surely ‘ 4 wl with per sym pte were Iike y murs ; i” pa MEDICAL ¢ . Wikha: | Real COLMAN BUILDING SPECIALS For Friday and Saturday Reductions tonight and all day Friday. jece carries our “O.K." HYGEIA FOUNTAIN SYRINGE. $1.00 alze £ 70¢ DIAMOND . HYGEIA WATER BOTTLE DYES . 3 SL.16 wine, hite rubber 7 maGirendimewant a <5 Nearly one-half saved on each package. DR. PRICE'S ARNICA LINIMENT ... 29¢ Others charge you 45e. PARA BEAUTY FOUNTAIN SYRINGE 81-40 COMBINATION SYRINGE ANO HOT WATER BOTTLE $2.00 value cut to $3.00 size, maroon, rubbe CARTER'S ve BRB BROMO- 14c w Ht QUININE ......++ e Sel Waterman's Fountain ee en Save one-third per box WHITE'S ANTI-FAT SALT Pay 60c elsewhere. You save on preseriptions as well as om at Bartell’s. Tea and Coffee 4 MENNEN'S sale. Enormous BORATED 10c A P Premiums Free. Pay 20c to 25¢ eleewhera 7 Don’t miss this *pOKATED 6c sale. It will The Trust demands ise « : box. a save you lots of MELIKAN'S 4 y BORATED 10c money. TALCUM .. Great Marked to sell at 25c. : i ANTISEPTIC American Importing Tea Co TABLETS 15c per bottle 1: Save a dime here. Bartell’s have a very large line of Razors and Razor Strops. Special for Friday and Saturday—ONE-THIRD OFF. - $f .33 $1.00 65c Our 100 stores help us to help yo 309 Pike St. 908 Second Ave. SEATTLE. TORREYS RAZORS— $2.00 kinds TORREY'S RAZORS— $1.50 kinds TORREY'S RAZOR STROPS —$1.00 kinds TORREY'S RAZOR STROPS 65c kinds WILSON THE STATIONER. PIKE STREET. = Leather Hand ng elsewhere. at very r b un Wilson's Fountain P: Waterman's Ideal And dozens of others at the same reduetic in’s Self F $ om I Two Stores BARTELL’S Red Cross Drug Store 610 Second Avenue BARTELL’S Prong of Low Prices. The Fair spool, Friday, 3 Old Drug Store 506 Second Avene Every Da a | Bargain Day. 1515 - 1517 2d Ave. 19¢

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