The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 27, 1905, Page 5

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on WIFE SAW — DROWNING GERMAN BARTENDER STEPS OFF BRIDGE AND DIES, WHILE WIFE AND NEIGHBORS STAND BY, POWERLESS TO AID HIM ay after 4 his way » his home at His dying struggles w y wify, wh yh for assistance e woman @ ! , a telephone cal patrol wagon hurrying Patrolman Wilkes and, aided by a smal ast and ¢ , gated the ca and remains . meved to the Bonney-Watson morgue It is more was partly f about 30 minu Died In. Th fast to a bit of Notsam. this prevented the corpse from sinking beneath the tide Mrs. Sch states that b husband swam 50 yards before his struggles ce neighbors were to his dying gasps without being able to render assistance. It ts sup posed that Schoesline dislodged a amall railing that ran along each side of the plank walk fro bridge to his home on the beach A broken railing was found by the 0 SPREAD THIS YEAR VOLUNTEERS WILL SEND OUT BASKETS THANKSGIVING— SALVATIONISTS PREPARE CHRISTMAS DONATIONS | The annual Thanksgiving dinner bounteously spread by the Vol- of America ever since the jon of the generous chari- en. will mot be served this kegiving. ‘The Volunteers, through their Secretary, Captain J. D. Boyce, have sag] a printed announcement set- forth the reason for discontin ulng the custom of serving Thanks- ‘@iving dinners ‘The impossibility of eliminating and professional beggars, fs One reason given, and another is the worthy poor, who with @xeeptions do not care to ac- public charity, remain un- by public dinners. The or. will therefore donate its to poor families and sick About 150 families are now the list, and the Volunteers de- to donate about $3 worth of Provisions to each of these families. & ving donations will be by Captain Boyce, 714 Jef- a. ‘The Salvation army intends to feed 1.599 poor people a good Christ- 4 dinner by sending baskets to = poor families on their list. will also be a tree for the and along with the toys presents of shoes, clothing Other necessities will be given. from the more proaper- ettizens and business people of the city are enrnestly solicited. Cheeks should be made payable Thomas Rogers, or Lillie M. . captains of the Salvation ‘army, Lif Vine views on Thanksgivin, i the unworthy class, such as saloon | THE SEATTLE STAR--MONDAY, MGW pay tater leputy ¢ b aline acted night. Karly th morning the indulged tr 1 meeting broke p and Sehoestine walked home H frie y that Saga sage me cm i our holiday show Is now ready--the any purchases made now will be at an hour Greatest wvor given Seattie people held for holiday delivery, if desired Swam Wrong Way $i down —$1 a week will buy a BUCK Steel Range, a HEATER, a MORRIS CHAIR or a ROCKER here—‘‘it’s the Standard way” Had he t t have been able i rater and underneath two attractive Mission dining chair suites is the special feature of our great dining furniture show Patrolman Wilke ted th . at ho be Umbrelia stands | failure, as the Iimbe were stiff life had evi many minutes man and p the body from the over it caused some th jead man ne ce do not think there was any show to start artificial respiration Jchoealine was a man of by build, and Patrolman Wilkes that any attempt to drag body into the little boat used to cate it might have resulted tn D | another tragedy j { wo eames | STA | CELEBRATED PAINTER HERE } companied by his wife, H S305 81-60 | Stanley Todd, the celebrated Amer Fine back 41 t, of o Pennie Sane, the siapenned. Sees ne large panel back dining sullte, cane seat, of fine quartered onk A very new and effective pattern 4 suite ne quartered ¢ i | std ae, 3 — Anew pat > edicts mbretia Bo apd highty French polished, a stylie that is new and in very good 1 polish sent, meat oe aoe rt ae ied or f ‘0d . eter finely quartered, 16 quartered ne fect, for the Phankagiving da he price © pectal on f " ne © aa ae Oh iawed veer aiken |portrait of Roosevelt, and his for inches square . Soe ten 4 oe a ee ghinwasapiane fo 9 ee See pertselis oa Feenanats ia oan feet br samt pitee Babe, Soe ir, regular price $7.00; spejctal 95 | Arm « pice 96.60: spe | Kinley and Lincoln, the latter trom 83. the week. 22-00. regular price 96.00 c...00+[. 000 os GE 46.50; seclal ++ eee. u photographs, have made him the . ‘ $2 foremoat of American portrait }painters. Mr. and Mra. Todd are en route to the Orient MARINE NOTES Steamer Dirigo, of the Alaska Steamship company, has been char tered by J. R. Hanify & Co, of San Francisco, She will carry lum. lber between Seattle, Olympia and }Tacoma, to southern Calffornia ports. On leaving San Francisco |the Dirigo will be consigned to L. | H. Gray @ Co. who will act as agents for the vessel. | a magazine rack special for Monday and Tuesday only— $1.95 Mission magazine rack worth $3.75 “three new holiday dres for Tuesday and Wednesday | aa French bark Rene Kerviller, Capt. | Neel, arrived In port Sunday after }noon tm tow of the tug Sea Lion. | } The vessel will load wheat. She ts under charter to Balfour-Guthrie & company | - | Steamer Portiand Sunday night! | salted for Valdex and Seward with| a full lst of passengers and cargo) of general merchandine. | Ste-masted barkentine Lord Wel-| leey, the only vessel of lke rig tn existence, was, Sunday, towed to Quartermaster harbor, where she —we have a num ber of thi splendid Mis- wilt be sevaped and painted. The| ‘This ts a particularly pretty and a sion case clocks Tas i ounee age gy ee Lady Louise Dressing Case—to | attractive dreaming cane, the, If 825-00 which we will mea j called for ite artidtic lines, which | PRESS pattern. The extra Jarge,| The beauty of thie dressing cane place on twe- Steamship company and will be the give it rich olegance indeed: the | fine French plate beveled mirror is|is in the double swell aoe long day sale only, } | first miling vessel to be mana? 1 shaped very large | the feature of this elegant dreaser,| French plate beveled mirror, 18x36 for Tuesday and by that company. ot ¥ery finest qua: mirror is 20240 1 is finished ma- | inches long, Wednesday. anne birds-eye maple or tints hogany ine, finely its a in: 30 ton: Oe Steamship Nebraska, of the Amer- mahogany pollahed. 4 front te fa score 4 18% ine w te }ican-Hawatian line, is at Tacoma. | ane di r st quarte oak, birds-eye 12% ins. deep, She Will discharge a few tons of shaped, and highly polished. odd shaped frame atrongty mir 20x37 inches. For holiday giv- bolted together freight there and proces to load | har ontoune care | ing "twill make a grand gift, fined w “ ‘ thered. Standard Furniture Co. yg ry ae orders for this special will be | be i rered 1 |} promptly.) — | Collier Leelanaw, under charter to Dunsmuir & Co, Victoria. leaves Tuesday for Treadwell,| Alaska. She takes a carge of coal) for the Treadwell mine. solid oak, finished weathered. 43 inches high, 12 in d wide, strongly made and an Steamer Excelsior arrived from} Valdes and weet points Sunday. She! | Muck creek, near Tacoma, has too | °omr lack of ho’ German societies of the city. The — c- — Close Thursday|* egies py | ater | Dakin ri B. N.} | My C. Littlefield renominated for! splendid success financially, fur- It will pay anybody wishi I esis anos a, x Bee eons - |spienaid wucceon financials, rf FORCED OUT [ip %,., my amrrodr winning Sweod te point on Kine 2 | | the Teutonic clement jf Must be out by Decevmebr 31 to come here and buy their goods bto be built by Pierce vanty, short-| New fixtures for Benton county|)] Walla Walla saloonkeepe | a os i comatose and fixtu $1.50 White Haviland China lening road from Seattle to Tacoma Jail, arrive ad! licenses revoked rece Ask the man, Page 6 LION CLOTHING HOUSE Sauce Tureen oo S109 } five mites. - thore t $2,000 2 - $3.50 Haviland & Co. Decorated —— G. F, Jackson, mayor of Dayton _ He will tell yo Page 6 oe First Ave. S. and Main St. Turkey Platter, EK. W. R. Taylor, mayor of Pros. | Tenormin © new hotel for Rosalia. Le - —$$_— ae r Boe Genwsine Re. I 41 99" Jonnnon,” Kngilah Acmt seit ab MAD. tavortns te cote tor’ mae | 9F i ne best Staple a ; Double Fovesiain ‘Turkey Platter nam Steol I] FE. A, Kassor oma, dies from|')W. J. Davenport and pr. B A.| ; 4 4 Roaster, decorated ........ 4 Turkey Cary-B) Grad ¥ unds & Fastern| effects of fall from ladder Stuht, candidates for mayor of Col-| cans Evergreen ++ 49€ T osc dozen Polished Wine Ginss | °™ +--+ 8D Bj rond toward Maitby ——— fax. | Hf i Me heavy Rus- . Be | 150 joint heavy f| Peter Irving, late Tacoma pioneer, - } mae thie tm yon Be 1 rs “ og jam in St amish river at| lef rtune of $311,000 Yew ehure pdicate 6-Ib. o Pure Bakine sia Iron Drip- | $1.75 hed En- Steel Stove m. . ' Y t tf ft $311,000. N M huroh dedicated at 5-Ib, cans Pure Baking Powder ping Pan grayed giusees Pipe... 10e fi; ote an, by 15,000,000 feet of tim- 4 ra North Yakima Sunday, ; a og lla ‘ ver, jan company) at North Yakima | 10-Ib, bags Japan Rice f 23¢ we one wine suit and right to lay maina in| New wint ot for farmers at or Crackers 206 $c dozen full A elaking dneet | Whisky Ginse Soap Nut Cracks ||November Sales , 2%-02. .... BE ie 2-Ib. bar best White Castile $1.00 Wallace 1835 Silver Plated Spelger & Hurlbut Second and Union a ee nen brought 10 passengers and a cargo! at the regular price of $3.75. Pde Brack ck the Society for Cat. {Of OF from the Ellamar mines for Me rs Hits! § - ones (but one ‘Yersal Religion will hold union ser- If received by Ask the man. Page 6 oso | promptly.) 1006 to 1016 First Avenue 1 ar 7 T | who killed man with billiard cue at|Gurers association meets in Tacoma] RAISED NEARLY $2,000 [ ates: 2Aetite-cquiren, a well knows ow Is HE TIME- HIS Is THE PLACE | Min nen pe me th ago, and |@m Dec. 16. early $2,000 was cleared at the} Seattle society girl, has been select- who tery fer the murder, : fair given the German women of! ed as leading woman for the road| | Miss Pauline Kroger, of County commiaat of Whit. | Seattle, who put shoulder to the w which Manager Russell of the | ed miniature artist pare at Endicott can't eat untii| Wheel in the determination to help| Third Avenue theater will send out |f CLOSING OUT THIS STOCK | di bs vamaat are built. Every house and| false sufficient funds to insure a|Jan. 1, many of the memb ot | AT CosT acing | deataurant in town crowded b use | fitting home for the now united | which have been » cured in the east. | H the east. |] Lots of Store Fixtures at Very $2.00 Our Own Make Tool Chests for Boys $1.39 all Blueing, each polished Blown Sultana Raistns, Ib. Pickles, per bottle Fan: Assor a Washington hotel, Farmington, | “ity. Pullin » | wet » fire Friday night, and slight od ly damaged, ‘Sunday clonera” at T. M. Bryap, nominated for mayor ‘ — ma nominate W. of Montesnpo on “Law and Orde: a ise TR or ARR | oe Monteays w and Order 4-Ib. pkgs. Pancake Flour... ~ rock work on state road No. 10, run - " = i Ba ae are een ‘es i De a ao SRE 63¢ un || 5 tb. Pail Lard Compound . F. R. YERXA & SONS, ning alongside Wenatchee ‘river Red Mountain state road to be built | 000 j hext spring out of Wenatchee, President Elliott in Tacoma today, The poli¢e department was noti — fied last night by wire from Spo 1 mn Pas Atle apendts # $7.000,-| GOODLY TWO HUNDRED 3 Ib. Pail Lard Compound ... yulpmen Fancy lowa Creamery Butter, per Ib Good lowa Creamery , per Ib, 723 PIKE STREET, One Door From Eighth Ave. elton mmercial club organ-| Governor Mead in Tacoma Sun-|Knne that a woman passenger who - Jay, holding political confab left the west bound North Coast | histone nx cay SAL- a oe - Limited at Spokane had left a purse | t : ’ ar Waterville, }oontalning $200 in a Pullman ale e Novelty Cloak end Galt ges vate) mn eso wasnt ats rane | Adams Tea & Coffee Company i 1207 SECOND AVE, Opp Pantages Theater, ight at ; jf se —= train arrived, but no trace of the 1535 Second Ave 4 Cor. Pine St. newepaper man,! Pacific Coast Lumber Manufac- ‘pocketbook could be found

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