The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 7, 1905, Page 2

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EADY FOR GALLOWS MURDERESS ARDON FAILS BURNS HER “OWN CARGO dound from P FEAST FOR| CHILDREN ing a typho: vember 22, from feeded to Yoko teard from Capt Steamship Romf waifs and ory mford was als Attle to Vladivostok with The members Pall team at the Owen Crim captain of next to send contributions and toys, as well as eatabie her hall is sele Crim has played ‘varsity for the past two years. This He is a Seattle eee ee ee Meo ty BIRTHDAY 36th birthday of Mrs. iad was fittingly last night at her home 619 Marion the feature of ey were both af the honor. but the position went Crim without » The choice is popular with the un dergrad. Babcock and Cr Dancing wa dered by Miss Sadie Anthony and B. Katser. town guests were T. Dryer, of Mil- ukee, and Sergeant Dale, of the United States signal geant Dale gave a number of « sta) character sketches. INSURANGE NEW YORK, Dee. torney Jerome visited the insura: when | investigating committee today and) p Superintendent Storey failed | Asked Charman Armstrong where be |could obtain the minutes of the pro- He refused to} Driver, Mra. BURY HATCHET corps. Ser-| * Tonight the O’Brien school dis- Qrict and its neighbor, School district, will bury the hatchet For many months echoes of the and inharmonies of the 2 have some the public itternens strife has Soe. taut tm mat factions. consolidation new trouble, Megotiate peace. the county com- ‘were appealed to, with | ceedings up to date. neg success, jdiscuss bis probable action , however, an entirely new | tary fixed and the O'Biren- | to build a new school Craveth. attori oy let the Nelson distr old building». NEW YORK, for Thomas F. consultation et | Ryan, was is reported — hes somaptotes. and the two distri bookkeeper for ual, who will be questioned tn wil be buried tonight at a/ regard to the entries charged to new | estate of Edward B. Harper, former G An entertainment, feast and social Will be the program, R RECOVERING Commissioner Charles who has been seriousiy ill at for the past two weeks, Is “gapidly recovering and will be able ul a board meeting, it is ex- LOOKS LIKE MORE SC ANAL CINCINNATI, Harmon, of the C. H. & D. "railroad, rs aro in bad It is believed to be than firet supposed, could not talk regarding the possi | bility of evensational developments of an incriminating nature. jonday. ‘As soon as Commissioner Baker back to bis post, the appointment Dr. W. H. Corson to succeed Dr, ourke as county physician, will John “Jones was charged with attempted ro information thia morning in the superior Ho is charged with having attempted to hold up Fred Indge A. W. Frater, of the juven-|on September 26. department of the superior court, J, ARONSON 104 FIRST AVENUE SOUTH BOY SESSION Ho has agreed 0 plead guilty. Opportunity To Save Money On Your Christmas Presents ak for these Come in; we will sell you the BEST to make it and tell you how to make it. LondonDock Rum $1 Per Full Quart Leon La porte 3-star Cognac, $1.00 per quart. Ta a delight! cold nights. load of very fine oak, weath It will be money fa your pock- ets to look over our stock before * House Furnishe ents for the Charter 104 First Ave. So. Phones: Bunsot Pink 17611 In pendent 1751, 9 Bate Delivery d BMat Medan Denmnito Villas 418 PIKE ST. ARR RRR HIGH JINKS" IN ry - * * * * * * * * * © tery he satled Seat tl * * THE SEATTLE STAR Tee ee eee. eee TOWN TONIGHT i a like § * oo , America w 1a few days ago. ieee eee ee ee ee OVER THE GARDEN WALL NEIGHBORS The pture family and the] one side of the fence; the wife of |Motherway family, uncongenial/the head of the Scripture family | neighbors, are having it out today | on the other side of the fence, hurl re Judge Yakey in the superior | od a stone which struck Motherwa court on the left cheek, laid tt open Phe two families live on adjacent | (he bone, and knocked him wnc with a infortunately low | sclous. Quickly recovering, how noo between them, ‘The witnesses | ever, he expressed his feolingy by | j differ as to who it was that start-|4 furtous attack on the woman Jed the hostilities, but one family | husbe J. Scripture, bis tury jor the other dumped some rocks | le h strength to hi ch foree to his fiat and rubbish over the fence into the t rs ye The rocks and) to we 1 havoe upon the phyat ibbish were promptly dumped of bis unlueky nel back 4 thereafter a feud was on. Promptly Scripture swe out 4 In this feud, father, mother and rant and had Motherway arreot children, down to the very babies » the charge of aanault and in arma, took part, and p battery, and then Motherway turn t and miasiles of all 6 ed about and brought suit for $4.5 * t back and for alleged damages for false ar and with uncomplimentary and sarcas- | malicious prosecution ain remarks. Seripture. It te thie mult that is be Finally, according to William] ing heard before Judge Yakey Motherway, head of the family o VANDERBILT IS THE MAN i WAY WIZARD Ruckman, second vice president Lane, H, 6. Bart 8. Chilberg, G. F. ¢ Jerson Grant, B ¥, W, Huribuf, W Pringle, F. B. Rantman, J. i Peter H. A. Bel kin, N. RB. Bt | | foldt, Dr. J. H. Snively, George Mat HE 18 BEHIND NORTH COAST | ron Frank Waterhouse, ( ALCORDING TO LOCAL RAIL. tue, A. B Carkeek, F. W. Wilshire, J. H. Marmadhke | The North Coast railway is a Hy backed by Vanderbilt Star man this morning. I will show you the conn tions,” continued the railway wis jard, as he drew a book from his jpocket. “The North Coast is « | transcontinental road. The eastern | terminus is at Forty-second st. | New York, the Grand Central sta- tion of the New York Central. At Buffalo the Lake Shore & Michigan tracks are used as far as Chicago, and from there westward the Chi | cago @ Northwestern and Union Pacific tracks are used “The North Coast is bound to be! the final stretch of track to con- nect New York with Seattle direct without a ch: nge of cars “Because the Chicago & Narth- western controls the Chicago, St ul, Minneapolis & Omaha and Fremont, Elkhorn & Missourt Valley roads, this ls made pract!- cable. A Boston connection for the transcontinental road is through the hs | Boston & Albany road. “In stated a well known rail road man in an interview with a few months the citizens of conduct According to the testimony of the arresting officers, the Quinn woman | is popular among the male sand-/ sptttors, and jealousy is rife. One, man nearly lost hie life over the think that the wurder on the sandspit might} woman, and the poll xpiained by her. have repeatedly warned her « from sandspit haunts, and she says that she was only back for ber ftrank and clothes, which had been | another let ith “Russian Pete,” | notorfous character, A HOUSE DIVIDED Seattle can take a train here and | otto Faulkner, filed this mornt jo direct to either New York or The new | Hughes before the insurance sewsion| Boston without a change of cars.” house, which cost $6,000 and |this morning ies ome eg apearance, has just Ryan will be a witness against Jonnl I the troubles A. along with the | Mu CANAL BILL CUT DOWN (Continued From Page 1.) WAGHINGOTON, D. C. Des, 7. & vote of 126 to day reduced the am | agreed | Priation was $16,500,000. Tillman on Warpath, Senator Tiliman raised a rumpus by demanding action on the cam paign fered yesterday. He declared he| was to blame, of the elec. | Both Captain Clancy, of the Ra- mona, and Captain Burnharn, of the T. W. Lake, were dismissed from wanted the “debaucht terate stopped, and didn’t want the used port of the MeCurdy family.’ The reselution was agreed to Thick fog prevatied at the time without opposition, after Tiltman's| the accident occurred, and cross examination showed that both mas- ters had fully complied with the y paid on his potiey to er the reports of the bank the house | ant of the} anal bill to $11,000,000. Hepburn 1 to it, The original appro- speech, The resolution .asks retary of the treasury wheth- min - which, she alk mund. Margaret, Albert. Hubert, William and Austin Fi Bailey. The claims of the latter t lapping boundaries Tho investigation into the e responsibility law ers contain any reference to the! national banks having contributed | SCALPEL ARTISTS WANT, 40; to the campaign funds. WASHING It i reported that Congressman Ms Cushman, of Washington, cattea| Phytician, from which Dr w upon Secretary Cor ngresamen will no Mapensera of postoffice patronage. I efficient ap- ™ ag | deen named, and the county ¢ He learned that pointees are to be retained dur good behavior I arm satisfied with the said Cushman, “becau job is getting to b than it’s worth, anyhow DEAD INFANT FOUND While on the way to the cemetery this morning an employe of the Bonney-Watson company, under- ecause John Mackintosh possess- takers, discovered the remains of a * « small f and exhibited newly born male child at the cor- | ner of Pike and Minor. The finding of the child was re | ported to Coroner Carroll, but the| Promptly Jumped him and threw coroner states that an investiga- tion would be of little use. A number of finds stmilar to this mment, and Coroner Carroll threatens to make have caused much ¢ slyou to learn the tacts concerning the order that| from Dr. W. H. Corson, he ger be the |Probably secure the appointm The names of several physic are being urged by their friend andidates for the office of oor O'Rourke retires January m H. Palmer, Dy, J. and Dr. J. C. Sny@er missioners are in reecipt opfa | number of letters from tnfive persons urging the appotnyyren! each candidate | PUMMELED Ht it in a sked for a drink, thinking that bh wh was « hol him out bodily Later he was picked up, more | than alive, by Patrolmen Mayou an, Keefe, He in charged with being| drunk and disorderly an example of the first guilty man| pence In TOWN or woman caught. TO ELECT OFFICERS pr of Portland, was in the The annual election of officers of! city today in cont » with the Seattle Commercial club will be| Memilian, state held at the rooms of the club on the) sioner, ‘The subject und top floor of th building, Bec-| sion in not known ond ay, and Pike st., Saturday from —S da. m, to 9p. m | ands of people The candidates, who will be ve . page 6 upon at the electic an follows: | ——_o-—_— ©. ¥. White, president; George H Ravalla first vice president: W. ©. Late Pence, a p }. Thousands of people yare for you. t them ont SDAY, DEC ae aee = amet See ame A se KNIFED! ATTACKED OTHERS AND NEARLY CUT Veseeeteeee este WAGE FEUD): and the sailors are owned by sarcastically sallors asking fight during some armed with knive thers with clubs, and unmeretfully a knife slashed | ly reseued and taken to t HAVE RIGHT TO SHORE Ageording to an A. Fore Grondgabl ney general to the lands at Olympia |land Owners on the Lake Washington purchase shore body of water. The question dire: incorporation A. Vir or, H, W. Mix, Vivian 7, 1905 er me ee 7 ee TO BENEFIT MARKSMEN WASHINGTON c,, De A very important amendment t he militia law, popularly known @ Dick BL fter 1 ath nator Dick, which became January 1, 1903, ¥ be pre ongre The act now provides for on annual appr ation of 61,000,006 for the use of national guard of the variow “ and territories and t efficiency of the national ¢ i has been greatly in ; pr ed to add $1,006 . mn ropriation, of whieb j part w A able fe { quiring of wites for rifle rang onstruction, maintenance and CARRY TWO GRADES OF MEN'S AND WOMEN equipment of shooting galleries and table rat 7 SHOKS, 260 AND $3.00. The new will also allow the on § ¥ tates to purchase arn € amp equipage from the war de war in auth tr proper ' he inape v 1 he may direct the th 1 and The aleo make b hiring nd ng 4 draft an the ps and quartermas A mass meeting of the shingle manufacturer f Washington, who are members of the Shingle Mill's bureau, wil held in Elke’ ball in the Alaska building, December 19. Self Lighting Gas Mantles at 61¢ ke street ose Thow te of people are look for you. Meet them on page 6 Barth, W. D. Graves, fought at Kirkland 8 L. Lemmon, B. J. Detbriige, W oe OCCUPIED CELL. Mary Quinn, a sandapit disturber wan fined $25 by Potlce Judge Gor- don this morning for disorderly SPECIAL SUIT SALE FRIDAY $25.00, $30.00 and $35.00 Suit Values $6.50 (SEE WINDOW DISPLAY.) atrolmen Carleton and Ryan A house divided against iteclf t* indicated by the complaint of Jan- the superior court. The pla mntitt | seeks to quiet title to lot 41, Parm- dale hometead, which she says wat deeded to her by her deceased father before bis death, but her title to) About 75 suits in this great sale. Not new suits, but the very all handsomely made, of the very best some with drop silk skirts, The styles semi-fitted jackets, 2 short box and strictly tailored atyles. } | best of last season's styles materials, many silk lined are Kton, Blouse, adverse claim on the part of Ed- ner, also Cora McCulloch, « married) sister, and by Henry and Clarice) Come in broadclotha, serge, cheviot, homespuns, unfinished worsted, voile, Scotch mixtures and English tweeds. Skirts are all made very full. Some very dressy styles, very attractively trim- 3 others in the plain and tailored effects, All deatrable shades— navy, biack, tan, plain, garnet. gray, checks and mixtures. Also a number of Misses’ sults. Remem- ber thene suits sold last season at $25.00, $30.00 and $35.00 fered at this sneegtianety are based on allegations of over-| NO ONE BLAMED lision between the steamers Ra-} mona and T. W. Lake, for the pur- mtribution resolution he of-| pose of finding whom, if anyon jas cloned yesterday, | $10 and $12.50 Waist Values $4.50 A lot of atk a d wool waists in taffeta, crepe de chine, peau de cygne, pongee, nun’s veiling, wool latiste and Scotch flannel, These are all trimmed with embrotdery lace insertion, stitching; coiorn are white, sky bive, green, navy, vrown, red and fancy striped; all the finest of last season's stock, were formerly marked $10.00 and $12.50, now..... $ 4. 5 0 175c ste $1 Orna- are well made and 60c Silk Ribbon Fine Fancy Silk Ribbon, the best colors 714-720 rot =i , Second cannot mateh it anywhere else LGualiamn for $20.00, Ave. —- CORNICIDE CURES CORNS Paralyzes pain or at once, There are myriads . but Cornicide guaran- tees a vastly larger proportion of cures than any other. At all drug- Per bottle 25. CORNICIDE CURES CORNS CORNICIDE CURES CORNS Woodcock’s Phar macy 604 PIKE ST. SEATTLE, WASH, GLENDALE inflammation vinent railroad ehn ne noun WE WILL ALWAYS CARRY THE SAME G00D $1.00 SAVERS WHICH YOU HAVE N ABLE TO BUY HERE IN THE PAST. OUR $3.00 SHOE IS JUST ANOTHER GRADE ADDED. —Between Madison and Marioa— SECOND AVE. 97 jn. tailored — $6.50 Division No. Three Is Now on the Market Division One and Two, Hi!lman’a Meadow Gardens are practically all sold. Hundreds of people remark every day, OH, IF | HAD ONL. COME EARLIER. tueks and n, black, Figure out what you would save tin the next two years If you could have your wood and water free. That is what T aft GIVING YOU with every tract sold. There are some good lett in Division Oue. Houses built to order from one hundred dollars up, FORGET YOUR LANDLORD long enough to come and see me | AM THE OWNE Take new Renton car to Duwamish Station, City office Rooms 1 and 2 Times building. ments 10c Handsome Fancy Ornaments in Jet and Pearl; former values 500, Te and $1.00; 4 oa esti | fase a MRI RMR. ti ‘All our winter goods have Been 'CH 60 L a double breasted HARRY SILVER, Prop, d worsted that ling for $15.00. You A renteel place to H. LEWis @ CO. gees First Ave. Cor, Cherr BOSTON DENTAL | RSs PARLORS TL FIRSTAVENUE Twelve-year Guarante er any Wet Weather Wearables BOURBON ['iccsv'ssc [0 . NOTICE TO rou SUBSCRIBERS PER QUART $1 Should your copy of The Star fail a — full ee ++-$81.00 [Pat the Novelty Cloak and suit ge re ai gl pty oe bg ip Fine old reserved stock Mfg. Co. @ favor to cal Fine old Peach and Apricot 1207 SECOND AVE. iii -t — ong (Sunset, Mali Brandy, full quart, each $1.00 Opp Pantages Th: bey : en ent ums pe god 6 Port Wine and Sherry, full quart é ock, and we will send 50¢ you @ copy at once, If you should miss it more than once, please tele The Murphy Wine ALBERT HANSEN| °0ve vs every time you miss tt FINE OLD STEAMSHIP ALAMEDA SAL- VAGE SALE In this way we can be certain of & Li e Ay) S slated | etving og subseribers a perfect sere 7O6 tet A vice—and it is tthe only way. iqvor Uo. sans THE STAR PUBLISHING CO

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