The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 13, 1905, Page 2

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| WANTS DIVORCE FIREMEN John Carlton brought salt for di voree against Mary Carlson \ morning, alleging that she had treated him with contempt and in . difference, abused his two children by a former marriage and corre sponded with other men THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, DEC ACTUARY ON STAND Joseph Albrun. a IMMENSE FIRE AT PORPLAND ENDANGERS LIVES OF FIRE MIS l AKE JOHN K, CORE, PRUDENTIAL OFFICIAL, TESTIFIES AS TO THF FIQITERS AND CAUSES A GREAT Loss | } GREAT BUSINESS OF THE COMPANY P . NEW YORK, Deo, 12.—John K., of 1904, $18,250,000, He said that sey AND, Ore, Deo, 13 ¢)an upper floor collapsing and pre this morning destroyed the whole pen Chris Houston was nivpet the firwt witness in the insurance ley holders a re cael prover pon cig gD The 2 case this morning The directors of the Mutual today Bee is Al 5 ace take a Fev ttencacas Fhe loss IS) WEALTH BOARD ANNOUNCES) "Cy, statements showing | elected Charles A, Peabody prest | % Six firemen were injured by $300,000. 5 8 5 {that since the company entered the | dent, at a salary of $50,000 ————— Samer INJUSTICE WAS DONE CON+) vii nees the tot premiums re Trustees of the New York Life DENSED MILK COMPANIES w $287 000, pa this afternoon accepted the resigna | ta § 0 1 tion of Parkins, who still remains | par: jelu $2,000,000 capital at the end | a momber of the board. sialniaiadinn U ] On account of a clerical of ae | } the health departmen tests of u mdonwed milks put lished in The Star yesterday we | erroneous. Following is the cor | rect analysis of the milks anal-| yaod | Royeott evaporated cream, man a ufactured by Leahy Bros, Seattle, 2 per cont fat; Primrose brand who lives at 1611; child states that he used dotiecent| sterilized cream, International Milk th av, S. Pb ted to the po-| language and made tr © Pro-| Condensing company, Ghetalin, 4.24 Nee that at at € o'clock last! posals to her eent $25; Bt. Biclen’e brand, 9¢ night an unknown man attempted to ely, the des te was Condensing company, Che Do you want to become a coe dangerous ihe criminally asseult his 13-year-old « i by a woman passing out per cent fat; Pacific Ster humbuge yet. ox wr Gimghter A nearby store, 2 tha od cream, Oregon! Do you wish to find yourself the| stuff cont reaine Accompanied by her two sisters, | something was wrong 4 4 | Condensed Milk company, Hillsboro, | victim of an enslaving 4 vow} and I kn he eda the little girl was on her way bh the propriet The mon ¢ "| Ore, 648 per cent fat, and Pioneer| eriess to bre | girls and young men right here When a man jumped out ‘ te being tnvesti-| brand evaporated cream, Borden's! generating »| Semttle are w We have more ape garner and folleded hen gated, Cond 1 Milk company, New/sink to the alls for a than - - ~ ~ York, 7.20 per cent fat wrecked in body and mind? for any ot «, and - | If you do not, beware of Dr. Bir-|-although we have long since ceased ; | | save your friends and relatives-from | tion and all the othe 4 | ; | Jaccidentally a @ the terrible! (rums that are dangerous, we atill : habit, warn t have daily calls for it + SUCCESSOR . one a wh | fiow# patent n Nearly every on ts afflicted y hamieoee an Birney's Cara . to| with catarrh In some form or other | prevalent ailr Ann nid ders have keneral une. 3 POATLAND, © Deo, 12.3. M hroughout th lengtlt of th 1) The tly drug in the powders geta Qverin, spoke { as Senator Mitch HM. M. Adama, 27, arrested! ay f a (ty r & hold upon the ors, and many of 7 in 54 y and jand charged with drunkenness by|edy” are to | n through hen become fiend . prairie schooner | City Detectives P and Burn 15 glase windows of the arents were traveling | Jat 11 o'clock last nig | ft high overland to 0 | Adama, whi! . 0 | ntry He was educated at St. Mary's | | Guy's drug store th one He ine of o, and at Notre | sweep of his arm attlon of the legal firm of Mitchell & Dol jan na avid ah Ho was city attorney, district at-| | ere notifieg and the| a dr all & siugié packet of terney, democrat! andidate for | 1 before doing tu remedy” he would ikmediately be ‘ congress al prosecu ade by t is eatimated that! arrested and itpd E renee bt the wa of merchandise was! Noticing The Star's ures of inst | patent medicine polsons, a local 4 Bon gisemesigsbap ara: pe j druggist yesterday called « Star re porter pared to go into training. Stanford and Californi: | were finally released by represent tions from the Dominican govern- denounce LIGHTED the present system of football poem WASHINGTON, Dee, 12 wil Palmer's Perfumes are just and Cuff Sets at spe- Harry Curtis to tretming for bis meee follows ouncement was made Others charge 15 to 25c a | We have th i cial cuts fight with “Indian” Joe Greg«. Peaboily is said to have been a| ‘lowing announcemen 8 sid Waker ¢ Rave them.m & ge Cambridge defeated Oxford, at! compromise choice hetween two fac-| at the White House this afternoon can. P | the latest odors and styles | Photograph Albums at very Richmond, Kngland, 15 to 13. si tions of the board of trustees. His| “The president and Mra. Roosevelt Price's adon rous | and all marked 14 off of low selling prices. FE om » even on the §. A. C.-lonty insurance associations have] announce the engagement of their Plasters rete Se what others charge. ultpomah game. been in the capacity of director of| daughter, Alice, to Congressman eas th hat others | Cx ‘4 Pe . NI of the meeting between the Army| of New York. oe in the middh ety arge . n an asso e ot founc > ell’s . and football teams was this chorus vo piace to. the middie of Petrus d Cross Sanitive Skin} clsewhere—some in plain | a a Pan the largest line Corner Sixth and es song the miediete hurled at ap 106 | ‘bottles and sonie ta heer = Roo Manicure Sets in their army opponents: Others charge 2 or say kag for Christ- | aplbices: “hema: anaes coe aoe, t harge 2 ) packages—(just for Christ- : dee But football you cannot play. Shaw's Pure Malt Whisky, boquets and all marked | With pearl handles, in leath- . Army cron hen A ya tt haw-he, as. 2... The way down er cases at -$1.65 ‘a a ‘aw-he, haw-he, haw-he, ha , Sold for medicine only | La France R ckey Club,| Manicure Sets French Army mule. ‘ aaa > Ai ply to Young Theodore Roosevelt having Hot Water Bottles at extra | lian Viol . per Stag at, a set...... $4.50 Pi recovered from his New York news- cuts | 29¢ | Ladies’ Hand Bags and paper injurtes, which consisted of then thie year will also back all the The Fairfax onde ia bie : . € . chest, a wrenched ankle, ao ott th f : . We've t received by pre broken neck, a few displaced ribs, pa ae is very popular, | We've just received by ex- FURNITURE DEALERS [ii SSiecotored aye, and come minor tn'] sy nahh ig ipsa ( euntein Ss of his specials at, per | Press Several dozen of New juries, he can now settle down to ee os dseuiee temniikend ane $1. ‘to York's latest styles. We 418 PIKE ST. jis studies with the diligence that ceases mies ham ony sper r $1.7 : ordered them less than 3 Bs Phones, John 981, Ind. 3096, | characterizes the Roosevelt family. | nowt ae geneon & - - 7 r + eck ago. - J “7 How he escaped being killed by the} eS See | weeks ago, to be sure of a ew York newspapers is one of the wih cessive. es anmerds wamee tant od Cuts on | what you ' the latest—so come in and : wonders of the football season. when be 19 seat te ge eet tate ‘ea tways pay leas then look them over. Pacific const fight fans will sec| ead Gab themmit hevem wether a0 rf Ee ecnalicatgs i " nena when eel aun tee aeteeer ae world for hienselt he te better fi Pe umes _others charge | No matter what you want in J. ARONSO O'Brien and Fitzsimmons at Colma tab toate aaoben Eastman tal & fany of his popular brands the Drug Store line, Bar- FIRST AVE. S en oe ae ae white rose, violet ‘ | we are selling at, per oz.. tell’s is the store for you— Py 104 x ENS A to De [aan at i ion ap _ nation, all in pretty bottles |. “— ; you get the better kind and § ilo a “oF in a satin lined box; spe- | And dozens of other com-| pay less than you'll pay for E We wish to impress strongly ‘That the agitation for open play seg ee nha nS fewer cial -55¢ | plete lines of Perfumes | the other kinds, ‘on your mind that no substita- Bion the gridiron will bear frait next of it tion is allowed by this firm. season is undoubted by close atu- 1 know and —e re Dio many You get exactly what the labels J) dents of the game. While the game, ° aye ar aed 4 ee oon |as the leading college sport, is more tell me th ston popular than ever before, and drew | more people to witness the contests |this year than any previous year tn The pi to lay ow into bis at I isterine, Mennen’ ayer that w an opp ception. In fact yours its history, the fact remains that of the famous Pi mily's est agninet the masa plny the gridir 1 the professional coach, the paid t one of them evegr¢rtplects } player and various forms of bratal ving ever heard ¢ ey rte lity fs more vigorous and widespread ates going into a colfeet bettr = e }than in years. The modification of| of getting an opponerr the rules will eliminate the causes| — : of the general complaint and place} BY JAS. J. CORD but the the game on a sounder footing and| (Copyright, 1006, by the Newspaper Siabase higher plane than ever. President} Enterprise Association.) the » senuit | Roosevelt's timely criticiam of the The knockout ts the disagreeable | pay eded in e game and Coach Reid's deciaration| feature of prize fighting, but in| ireir a» football OUR MOTTO. ° FULL QUARTS that the rules must be modified or| ev football game one or more| mar r prey . the game abandoned have been the! players a usually compelted to! knocko ae time soundest utterances and sanest orit-|take the count. I have only m| than lasted. But the prin ictsms yet offered jone big game this year and after It! cipie in there Just the same, Manager McGraw expects to make| wax over ft dawned upon me that) ‘The cry goes wp every: year that fewer changes fo the personnel of| in one of my letters it would be @/i¢ football is allowed then prixe his team next season than any other|#00d thing to discuss the gridiron fighting ought to be allowed, but I manager in the National ljeague.| sport with that of the prise rt wee: nnot see re the om parisen i a McGraw believes the men who won| compare the two. omes in. ‘The principle in the two & Geranter frre with avery the pennant still overtop any of the| The Rugby football game tn | sports an wid i. parated ae eee 0 ee oo erm youngsters coming up from the|Amertoa is of a more recent date| the wi 1 the bottom of the seas, |LWEAK EYES MADE STRONG. "? ranks of the minors, and that it is| then pri fiebting, but when ft Personally 1 Iike the ring « > Y ees better to depend on seasoned ma omes to counting up the fatalities |petter than I 4 ot ball, but pre 7 terial than take chances with the| #04 the number that #ustat ne iy because I never became as E Juncertain talent to be secured by| "ou" injuries then practically all] ciosely attached to the latter, But : way of the draft grounds for comparivon are lost. In| jn ail fairness to the two gamer, I © Ahn a a fact in this one year as many men| must say that the principle in the SOT Mts. Jennie Price, wito saya she} have been killed on the gridiron as| one te so much high than tn the dices hae Fy ho eggs ow . 104 First Ave. So, fell through some rotten planking e been killed im the fighting) other; that to say one mt ¢ . ij ’ j on Hervison at. between Westjake| game tn all the years of my connec-| exist because the other does it all e Bitar: Sunset Pink 175i: lade Bland Terry wes., September 12, this|tion with it. And if there are as] rot | : ' pendent 1754, morning bronght sult against the| many knockouts and half as much > ' Pree Daliveny city for $6,000 alleged damages. Freegeeers {a ait the bie games wa} see Page 6 for a go0d Job, *** | dese Wiieeai ‘xdoune us » there was ir ° on [| Mail Orde Promptly Filled. | Seo & Wor « good jp. °° a Columbia } See Page 6 4 good job, * i} DP meee, 50 Borate * cut tA D7? out. BRADT OPTICAL Co, Room 4, rt 1905. VILAS APPOINTMENT the off a pio Hot to a ; © up INGS { COME TO BARTELL’S When You Want the Better Kind of 3 te buildings, which tn the og) My wes a. bate a ey bt | This dangerous patent coneoe gosh nage = Ren bien tion,” said the druggist. “Is the . =e “| UP A SHIP |= = Extra Cut on | < | Triplicate Mirrors a a ARTELL CUTS ST, PETERSBURG, Deo 18 Die. | : Medicines at Special Cuts Sooah-ane Qusteens oh Stan. weete! VICTORIA, B. C.,, Dec. 13.—Prt Pierce’s Wine of Cod Liver | THE PRICE, All French Plate, at prices * Carmine pa gpm FI Acar Relea Re mrt ‘ tonate of Iro “ti oon wm snot go im the streets | tne" aie arrival "at Talis at tn Sey ae ‘786 | ALWAYS. _ These Marek cued ae nom A C. Donohe whooner, be- ertised to sell s S > and Mirrors at cut prices— iS r ‘ing Bri fs a sotain alco the whivet ced po 7 ‘od are some extra cuts Many in best French plate pays ng Briets fee rovernment and her crew tm. Liver Oil ..69¢ | for Thursday, Fri- | are marked as ow — be ttle BARTELL DRUG CO.---Two Stores The Red Cross, 610 Second Auenue The Old Store, 506 Second Avenue PER CENT—UNTIL XMAS—25 PER CENT To All EXAMI PIANOS. rates and KOHLER & CHASE, » TORE MONKEY BACK past Goops Aye see TORE OPF EVEN. JUST AS REPRE e mde vy XMAS P 1ENTEL IMMENSE BTOCK 5 of Manufacturers’ Samples PURCHASED AT LF THAN COST OF MAKING, OFFERED ATA AVING OF O OURTH fi TO ONE-HALF FOR YOUR XMAS PRESENTS. P P iry St 809 $ dA At Gates’ Jewelry Store, econd Ave, : ‘ b Oc Set-—DBeautiful Sets of Nut 1 and Cracker We h off Libby, Q or ¢ t IALF rRicke beautiful lght ¢ ‘ FOURTH OFF on f « f Clock Ul made to sell from $10.00 to $20 on our store ry clock sta flew week for half price; a few fine ones le take off one-fourth and m purcha i each thin is a aving; every one warranted $20.00 for good weight 14-k d Gold $1.00 Each—Bo Iver Match es. new French : Elgin or Waltham moveme should gray finish or bright work, $1 wale pric, ¢ $30.00; sale , #20.00 | wi ey last #1 ' $1.50 Pa Jold Cuff B 1 In. ‘and | $1.0 id Gold Pins. he n beautiful fancy made t for $ plush case, worth §2.0 t © pce B1.OO : price, pair Bie n price of a a Sets, Cake old Silver Tea ry and Fruit Bow 1 ver Novel+ French gray finish, worth $1.00; gale w you a big ng on your ONB-HALF OFF —Kxtra Special—60 ha Cut Glass Water Bor all offered thin week W) Solid er and best Gold Plated only at One-Half Off. $5.00 Bott ’ made to for 60c to $1.00; aale (), $10.00 Bottles for 85.00, Remembe: . 2he only, One-Half Off on Water Bottle be Set—100 Fis ets of n P and 2 th to one-half off the price ot s0LID ‘ kers, in nice box, worth $1.00, sale price rea Ladles ugar Bhell Hon 50e Olive Spoons or Forks, and hundreds of Don’t forget we have great ma « values y pleces in solid silver, made to sell | to show all new and » rices never be 00 each wale price each while fore he © Remember the place 5 JEWELRY STORE we GATES? gos 2nd ave. »2" Drug Store Goods day and Saturday. ones -B0¢ LOOK FOR THE RED CROSS $e | Bringing This 1112 Second Ave. NATIONS FREE. Seattle-Boston Copper Stock Is 50c Per Share Today SEE THE ORE 724 Alaska Bias. on easier payments A. MEYER, Mer.

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