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ERAN EL RE ER SS RRR RN SRN A LEGA F UNERAL © JUDGE FRATER IN ORDER TO A CCOMODATE FAMILY OF FRED | CARLSON, DECLARES HE {8 DEAD, THOUGH .LIABLE TO 2 TURN UP ALIVE ANY TIME | { Fred Carlson is legally dead. 1 by official records or otherw : Although Carlson may be phyal The eatate consists of two v : cally aliv 4 healthy, he died al PF ote, valued at $600, | Jogal death this 1 ing, when | at J some property tt | Judge Frater gra | of robable value of $3,000 of Attorney Alfr Judge Frater re t for Carlson's heirs « in which the courts had worldly belonging A lead and ordered t for over two yea ent . istered, and ' among @asisonds wit subsequ appeared a 1 wet, He osaid that in such 4 < Pr sfained> thaty tt had been held that the men ty ° ten yeitrac ite hax acted qutes mewn really dead, al @ .. as'Carison's:attorney, and that earty | th these iad been dissenting SP © $m°1903 ‘Carison: a and Nasspop ‘ « never been hea fea that re-| UPts canes" ruled Judge ¥ ' { ports came Parker to the effect: “I will find this man to be dead, and that Carlson had been Killed im an/-if We subsequently turns up it will aceldent near Seat 1 that }be a au n for th ts game reports had 1 Carlson's t 1 will fired ‘ ‘ wife, or widow, In S bitt that|dead, And-eppadutt Beul Th ad these reports « st be confirm. |/minlatrator, as petitioned.” MAID ACTS SHREWISH JUDGE, REFORM SCHOOL, HIGH SCHOOL AND SCHOOL BOARD CANNOT TAME HER it Superintendent wrote to Judge © no longer have The puzzling problem of what to, her folks, and | of the schoc @o with Evelyn he could year-old Yncorrigible , this afternoon by Judge bis regular weekly session girl exam troublesome fuveniles. {the physi ‘Th the girl. who, for mutilat-| merely wt fng the walls of the high school with; She is said to be a confirmed thief, paint, was committed to the reform/ and seems to live solely for the school by Judge Frater early in De-| pose of tormenting those in suthot ember, and who distinguished her-| ity over her 15. was taken up Frater in with Monsor, the that school officials b ! as to her sanit ans pronounced ful and vicious. public pur-| get by bitin. scratching and/ Reuben Jones, secretary of the Screaming all the way to Chehalia.} schoo! board, heaved a sigh of re-| Het this morning when asked about] Placed in Black Hole, |the probable future disposition of| At the reform school, her behavior | “he str. | ‘Was such that the officials were Board Gives Her Up. fompelied to shut ber up in the) black hole” and inflict bodily pun-| “It is entirely out of our band ‘fehment upon ber. now,” he said. “It's up to Judge Despite the severe treatment, her) Frater. For four years we have had remained unbroken, and last) our struggies with her, and she has she made good her threat) nearly driven all her teachers crazy Yo behave so badly that the reform)! hope Judge Frater will find some would have to send her back| solution for the problem. It has Seattle She was sent back to been beyond the school board.” VOTERS DISQUALIFIED FOR BOND ELECTION —_—_— Many of the citizens of Seattle at the city hall, the only legal regis- elie surprised when they went tol trie tage eine Susiified to | vo Mh6 polls today for the purpose of| A squad of eight proud Americans W@xercising their elective franchise and citizens of the state of Wash- ‘8 frte American citizens, thinking | ingtno, reaidents of the First pr that they were duly qualified, when cinct of the Fourth ward, went to Shey were told that they could not) the polls early this morning for the purpose of exercising their fran chise, but were told that their names were not on the registration books and therefore they could not yote, They protested, but t pro tests were without aval! ‘The vote on the bond proposition is so far rather hght and it cannot be foretold just yet as to the re sults. The trouble arises out of an over- Sight on the part of a great many ¥oters who thought that their reg- fatration for the last school election at the Chamber of Commerce would them to vote at the election But they were doomed to} ntment for the law recog ‘Bites only those who have registered BLOWS OUT BRAINS i ————e to Englia and this fact, together with other financtal trouble, led him to commit the rash deed In a fit of gespondency over finan- elal troubles, W. 1. Leachman, THE soa re ka a inet: SNAPSHOTS | SE/ ATTLE STAR— Santa Ana will be held on February % The Seattle Commercial elub will give « otage banquet at the Hotel Stander this evening at 8:30 o'clock. More than 300 guests are expected to be present On New Year's eve the Rainier club will give its annual reception and ball at the club's reception rooms. Nearly 400 guests have been invited, which includes only mem- bers and their families. ‘The uniform rank, K. 0. T. M. will give an entertainment and dance at Macenbee hall, Fourth and Pine, this svening. Assistant U. 8. Attorney Gardner and Deputy U. 8. Marshal Gripman | are in Blaine before Commissioner Motfort at the hearing of Fred Jones who ix wanted in Vancouver, B. C, on & perjury charge A Gecree af divorce, granted on the ground of habitual drunkenness, was | yesterday filed tn favor of Anna |G. Shoemaker ageinst Adam H | Shoemaker. The mother is award-| ie the custody of the two minor children. Ray MeDonal¢, who was shot by | verge Beede nearly three months 0, ia improving so rapidly that }the prosecuting attorney has de- |layed the filing of an information against the latter. Looking into the barrel of a| | heavy caliber revolver thrust Into} his face by a masked highwayman,| I. V. McAdam, cashier of the Co lumbia & Puget Sound railway, was| loose change and jewelry. Proceeding homeward about 6:30] last night, his attention was called | to a man folowing him In the rear| at a much faster gait than he him. self was walking. Turning, Mr. Me | Adam gazed into the barrel of the jaun, and very readily complied with the robber’s request to loosen up. McAdam gave the police a de The dead man has @ brother liv- jing in LaFayette, Ind., but has no relatives living in the west. He was unmarried and about 45 years of age and had lived tn Seattle and sur- rounding district for over 20 years. The body lies in the Bonney-Wat son morgue, where it awaits ship- ping instructions. An autopsy will be held immediately. Aa the case is plainly one of suicide no inquest will be necessary. owner of s green house on Green Fiver, three miles from rn, blew out his brains with a caltear re- Yolver at 10 o'clock this morning. Ha had been despondent for some time and several months ago al tempted to cut his throat, but falled Leachman was in Seuttic last night. He left a note for Otis Englis, Who held a mortgage on the green Tt seems that Leachman Was unable to meet his obligations MARRIES with C divorce, T. Parsons, who, after the married he a pe SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 28,—Paul Wells, 45 years of age, cut his throat| . Because Litian Clancy, divorced} . i fo of Robert Clancy, disregarded| With a razor in a tenement house} {instructions of the court and a - last night, rather than face a charge Be lent Victoria, B.C with-|of stealing gold rings valued at % months after her » divorce.| hundreds of dollars from the Fook Frater this morning made an) War company, Chinatown Order, requiring her to give up her : a inor child to her div a4 hu Beaton, the old man, who The petition of the husban4,| appeared at. the sheriff's eftice inst ing that the decre lified bnight and asked to besent to the . 80 a8 to give ¢ is being held tn ¢ ‘. child, stated " He will probably bela had been guilty of ’ unity temorrow ~ scription of the thug which will be| | decidely useful in locating the mas. | A. Gray, who was supposed to have been brutally murdered by Peter Hansen in a down-town lodg ing house Christmas night, met bis death as the result of a rupture of his internal organs due to disease nd not as the result of foul play Such was the verdict returned by Cummings and Hanley and/ puty Coroner Wiltsle, who per-| formed a postmortem examination | yesterday at the Bonney-Watson morgue | This clears Hansen of the charge of murder which was hanging over| hfs head for the past few day Gray's head was frightfull bruts and beaten, but the physicians claim | that these bruises are not the cause| ot Gray's death, and under the cir cumstances Chief Delaney has re | leased Hansen David Beaton, 62, an old sailor, startled Sheriff Smith yesterday by appearing at the latter's offices and demanding that he, Beaton, be sent to the insane asylimn. I am going insane again,” said the old man, “I was committed to the asylum from Port Gamble more than @ year ago, and spent several months In the place, but when I got out Towas unable to find work and I feel the old trouble coming on again.” The old man claims that a wound in tho head, received several years is responsible for his ynbal aered mind Di I Jast night compelled to part with hia} > E STAR mc LR DEC 28, BC. 38, 1905 QUAILS IN Sco Commerce, this morning, pretimin- | ms geen aac ary steps for the tuvestigation of | NEW YORK, Dec. %-—The uM-| itself, but outsiders would te de-| “ity ccctruct work were taken and | on the banks _ ted Gerstanding of the money situation awac Griffiths was instructed « ee \ says that so far the sare a brief of the questions ta that bank reserves have been de- | Ft nderd is unhurt. Charges were | to be submitted to the city engineer | made today that new ore has been pleted by loans on the big bull stock ey - ~ i one and eat The engineer will thea ket until the rves are down 7” carried into Anaconda | ¢ t all @ -| varket wn fonerves « from the Amalguimates ance | calied upon to make full explana to the legal minimum, Standard Of] influence controls 40 per cent of the bank deposits in the country, and in « tight postition | could take care of its own loans to ——o—— Uncle William Sees the Ore My Dear Nephew 1 arrived in Seattle last week and as I wrote you in my last letter, I would g 4 look into the Seattle Boston Copper Company's propost tion, I spent a couple of hours at their office yesterday. The ore is a splendid chalcopyrite ore—-this ts an ore that t# componed of copper-tron and sulphur—and js the kind that every amelter in the country t# after I never saw a hibit. The men are in are going at the mining of it practical up-to-date way, I } na have doubt now that you will see this copper producers n see nothing In the way of in fact I believe they are stating thetr | one of the great andl their paying immense dividends offer in very conservative terme | 1 have taken five thousand shares and if it wins I will have an Income of at least $2,500 per annum trom this {investment of $3,000—€0 cents per share was the price I paid. My advice to you ts to telegraph for a block—you know you can pay for It in ten installments. My love to all, | WILLIAM ©, CRAIG. " Pillow Tops A fine new line of Sofa Pit low Tops stamped ready for working. Aino full line of colot® in cotton floss for working them See them in display window NOTHING OVER 10c STORE 1325 Second Avo. 10: STANDARD OIL CONTROLS = through tunnels. Lawron prophesies « LION GL OTHING HOUSE for bis and explanations tions in accordance with the brief. wudden de- Razor 20 per cent discount all this week Williams’ Shaving Soap, 10¢ sino he Colgate’s Shaving Svap, 10 size ec Gillette Safety Razor, complete with 12 blades a5 (We exchange blades) A large line of Genuine J. 8. Holley Guaranteed Razors $1.50 © 84.00 “See them in our window 607 First ay. COLMAN BUILDING. The Last Week We Move Out Saturday Night the market 1522 Ist Ave., Seattle Ballard. INC jecond Ave., AML CO., Seattle Nome SUTER, THE JEWELER AND OPTICIAN S me in gnd have your eyes Mon's Suits, Overcoats and od by a graduate and re- Pants, Shoes, Silk and Worsted ting optician. Nogligee Shirts, Work Shirts, I Prompt end careful attest Dress Shirts, Underwasr, Wool given to this department, 4a © work guaranteed, SUTER, THE JEWELER AND OP 1ClAN haw $515 FIRST AVE. en and Cotton Sex, Rubber Boots and everything else at practic YOUR OWN PRICE YOU'VE NEVER 8B) PRICES UNIONBAKERY AND CAFE M13 SECOND AVENUR FOR YOUR NEW YEARS CAKES SUCH g.-fid Main St. At tife meeting of the committee elty affairs of the Chamber of | be | “SCRAP OR j By the last of the woek the North | ¢ orn Pacific ticket office will movp| new afMoos at 1 or] way ' ' The theft of a purse, containing | t }$10, at the Bon Mare has| for G. W. ¢ “e, Wella been reported to the ie A - é pre W umed SASRO eed woman cu mor laid {ton the coun-| 100 DOZEN OF BOB WHITES” ON THE WAY TO SEATTLE TO i hote W 1 Vv " weed | tor while examining some wares and} BE FARMED OVER COUNTRY BY WARDEN RieF : P . when she turned to get it, it had 1 ard oft for ' Myater 1 r . e dindppeared RN atl 1 ‘ r ht at , f rtor thé abeavenl Chief of Police Samuel North, of} on dozen homeseekera ate, farms upor h the “Bob White “t W ‘ t eded Vancouver, has requested the local) ,, thelr way to Seattle from|are to be tu Farms @ ‘ j ' , ‘ . I of a pol ere bg dbl fe aera Wichita, Kan., and will arrive in Se-| belag arr for # © King! gthel Met : " t we #, who ran away from! attig about next Tuesday night jounty, anc he ; ege of ha ARE 10 f 1 f tr his home there Saturday night. The) “They are to be followed by 8] ing his farm stocked with the KamE,| thier at I 1 ran| . him “Joe.” He to youth was headed for Seattle | doze more honesoek from | each farmer m nH hunting Rhut profit tt hi kk his name he A man whose name has not yet) Wichita and an additional 20 dozen| and treapa hts to th unty | 5 the ¢ t t the “affair get into been learned by the pollee was held! trom Wellfleet, Mass \for from two to three Th k ft b Ip t up last night in front of] Furthermore th 120 dozen] farm# will be posted with pa ' 1 By tt } ght rh tter haw not b orted his own residence ond av. and |homeseekers from the frozen east! notices, and any person who tnt hood . f ! he pol Denny way and ved of $1.60) will be provided with homes ready! feres 7 he game 1 f th t contained In a pocketbook |for their ocoupancy when they at-| shoot Bob Wh , 1 . HW ' t RRM AN NRK an opinion filed by} five, and King county is now ar-| prem h to stat wed t highways LEARN TO DEFEND iting nvy|ranging for two and three-year] will be. vigorously t snday-clonit , od at ured a pw ne $ s, the commissioners can- {for them, froe of charge By carrying out this plan, the} braska ¢ 1 at ¥ tbr gold h ti t : A fe ten ¢ not legally make the ar jation | Two Varieties. ® warden hopes to secure | Warmer’s tnatitut ted 1 ‘ js i of ane i > ” towards the action | yx teenie tock of the game for I Ellensburg r ing v refused to give b t " . ork of the new Washington Home for | and 110 doxen of on ae ¥ down | county Bob Whites” are splendle i Grignt scceed Re He stated that rot tir Selly Homeless Children, noar Foste omg! pam fanciers’ eatalenues aa birds and are most prolif They te in A t " at L b is mar h en 1 The Bellinghem chamber « ~ p nite ¢ Ce ee edie lay 14 to 22 egge and hatch| Watson r m neouver jomeription than that b tr The ‘ Reena Cnsnber aoe Ww walls, The other tan! wwicg \ season, That the Waeh-| State Ct h hort and , F to get the perce has se a larg of | doxen are set down as blue quall or) (%e Sun sidatant toe taedt abl ed & wubstdy of $4,000,000 for the bulld-| sealed partridge, They are all to] ;nEtOn Climate te extol wp ae nad oo oes ‘ene ; - . t style kid, curled ng of a raltroad across the 1 ravel in style by express, and will] yin een Ph Pant akon Mal 6 - A y aon h : ' ‘ at rist boxing Ingham to Spokane. ipated for them nex three 3 ¥- . “ q 3 Re ie ze kid, éa hair, ae gt Aige o Warden Rief ts all in a] B¢¥ delight in the pleetitu | : . : 1 box poo tin, an with ht aeomen lot “Bob Whites lensburg | k hat » b ‘$149 Bet partionmgy ‘Slesaed 4 See eee Lo THE one donen blue quail, or sealed} B. W. Johns, Olympia” pioneer, | she » unat Aistinguish 1 $2.50 Fitzsimmons style, win appointment of Viscount colve them. They are all to be his “3 : } 1k padded riste Aaki as Japan's first am personal until Mareh, when} P® - ~ ae ly de e Lib wh Yao ee a cRRENS fety « gloves the t States. Th 2 {it will be time to start them’ out in| They are lars as ray oe ' ry . ' $1.65 cate meni y do well as an Takahtra a much more sultable ap-|!n whieh they are to be housed tn wis . Takaht o| te, wale taee imported. ee agen eed SPINNING’S CASH STORE ‘That the city has the power wl To Bo Leased: Siaces Gb pet, Geuen tala hoon. tet ‘ | tia 1310 Second Ave. compel the use of telephone} The game warden will have Win} Seattle Bob Whites” are now 0 war gation. | . — & rea} estate 5 at poles by the companies operating in| hauds full, too, for the next twolabundant in Skagit ty and on r ter da 4 at] wee held up eae pestered Yoate this elty is the opinion of Corpora-| months, aranging for the leases of] Whidby and San Juan islands, whic] Aberdoe | amp dino har erday morn: tion Counsel Calhoun, who has oe a inting and trespass rights of the! were siocked some time ago 1 Mra. Busscll, Walla Walla r| py & masked thug who made | formed the beard of works. 1 e . - * Being slow - d Mra. M. M. Raldwin, 8732 M am I 1 nty| 4p his hands he received a kn i " over the head t e@ butt of th Greenlake boulevard, died yesterday | ly - rob #e '. te oe we terse b afternoon. Deceased was the} - F am ° - Sa a mother of the wife of Judge pat unders # ..| MARRIAGE LICENSES MeDonald. Death caused by aie Belling / s| alysis. otal petous P | licenses wore yester-| The Pacific Northwest Boclety of| TACOMA, Dee, 28—It te reported Aw Johmaon ts the ohx ¢ the . ne . ibe isued to the following: Daniel Engineers will hold its annual din Investigating committee, and as his oa Levi Saye 0, and Myrtle May ner tomorrow at the Seattle Ath.| that Prosecuting Attorney Bates BA* (appoint < eao hebetatoes been on iy, Se : ¢ wy (tee _of Union City; Gust lettc club rooma. | appointed as bh netetants in prose. p Hates, his by t | + om rg er Be fa oe twe e ‘om ont of | ating the graftens of this city Har-| p sting att Shed : ext tor ‘Baoo.| 2, both of Por akeley; Kotaro t hin eed seer ity tl vey 1. Jot eminent young | uper ‘ t 5 bsg 4 plemt for ‘Baso-| Nakahara, 33, of St. Paul, and Ki-| pa 0 ere: he university f wales eo ' kuyo Moranaga, 19, of Yam ch 4 sgn reetret gt the sntrerstty er] St; sae Deeps ies veotgnine ar ahortoge adjusted at Nortn| RUZ2,Moramann 19, of Yamaguchl DRUG CO, ee oe eae: ae SS : r Yakima toned im Lyn| tt Etna Knudson, 20, Renton. | TG LI} wed WHO WILL GET BONDS ion. The most satisfactory Wid for| . of : wag! beats “8 q The Washington Volunteer asso- the bonds received «o far ts net er ctation of Seattle held its annual] ‘This afternoon the county cédit~|arason. Lewin & : ooting affray at Tenino, meeting last night and elected the Pi jum of $89 on bonda. | i following officers: President, J, K.| missioners are considering the bia) Premivin of m9 on the be cal Witherspoon; vice-prestuent, R. D Thursday, the 4 1 \ ‘or he 00 » pt he parece: he day anpolnte but Clark; secretary, W. D. Covington; | {°° th® 999-000 bonds for the build _songuarneDcrostlaen mown meen ved treasurer, W. H. Hicks; historian, | ing of the new armory, and wilt| under advisement, not being satis i Dr. F. W. Hergert. A ‘banauet In| promabiy tet the e in the veg~! fled with the best bid offered, | commemoration of the battle of : | 4 ; ———— Go and SEE the Ore At 724 Alaska Building. Look Inte’ the Difforence Between the Proposition of the Seattle-Boston Copper Co. And Other Mining Companies. There Is the Greatest Difference in the World, And You Will See It Yourself f You Investigate Stock in the Seattle-Boston Copper Company at 60 Cents Per Share For Their Preferred Steck Is the Best Investment You Can Make, If You Only INVESTIGATE Go and See the Ore at 724 Alaska Building. Seattle-Boston Copper Co. JFFICERS > as. E. Crame, Pras Mr. F. A. Churchill, V. Pres, Sutphen, Seoy M. B. Crane, Treas, a M. Broeles, Trustee Mth a A. J. Walters, Supt. | If you canamt cor * wer 4 c » Copper,” a book You ainght to read

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