The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 1, 1906, Page 7

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ts 5 . . BIG DEAL ON TAP! / NEGOTIATING FOR PURCHASE OF $350,000 TRACT SHOPS AND STORAGE MILWAUKEE AT GEORGETOWN FOR MACHINE GROUNOS Con tend} o ary connecting rights of way of th sre HOW pending and only a few begin nor détafls remain for franc! line from -east to went This is the 4 ning nt | ae far ae lands are concerned, The from those te of new | biggest deal on foot ts th railroad pr Work on the ew post getown, on the end ts being . amt , which will « ean carry and th mpany about $250,000 and prepared t ak ngs hustle on | give the road a coanary land the West end as soon as a few witching tracks and tails ® ounda, While the deed for | The comp nogotia ft 4 not passed, it is un: | large tract ' h of the city that it is the only thing and ft is exy A that this deal wil main to complete the transa be comy during © presen ' month. It ha Kvery plan for speedy construc the rights of way hre ' on being made and as seon as Park have been # and = th cal franchise is gran a big ‘ x anee | force of men will be p k on ¥ hrough the state of Washington , » will | ong f the road tn th t mad, but it is defini known that the Milwaukee will lose Werk no time tm construction work a ae gunn -| soon as all minor details are settled yao of the Nation ABOARD SHIPS the Pressed Steel Car company Local steamship companies inten DELAYED BY ~ [ee BAD STREETS carry dynamite as baggage The condition of Second ay genger steamships It of the navies laws to be carried om vemels engag the passenger trad north ‘The attitude of the companies was | Of Pine st. is responsible for the de brought to a head tay, © lay of the department at Fourth av. William Holmes, a miner and pros. | od Battery st. In reaching the fire pector, was discovered by the of- | on First av. near Virginia st. carty Lydia Thomp- | this morning. On account of the eon, in an attempt to smuggle | many Improvements in this district aboard 39 pounds of dynamite at | the department was foresd to take a Refiingham. Holmes intended to | circuitous route and could not make take the explosive to Doe Ray, | the record runa that have character where he bas a mine. teed this branch of the department Frank Burns, superintendent of in the past. Those doing repair work on the streets do not seem to the Alaska Steamship company and the Puget Sound Navigation coim-| make ample provision at crossings pany, owners of the vensel, sta for the venienos of the fire this morning that Holmes would fighters. —_ to the full extent of the} ped i “We intend to put a stop to this DOYLE DOUBTFUL prectice. and to mak this man,” said Burns this morn-| tng. “Any man who would jeopar 1 do not belleve there is any ize the lives of half a hundred | thing im ft,” sald Cowneliman Doyle, people merely to ave a amall ex-/ of Georgetown, when approached pease ought to be sont to the peni-| regarding the rumor that gambling tentiary.” would cease in the brewery metrop aie on the first day of the year I have not seen or heard of any that any auch ve was PROVED THEIR : rumor was simply a jok he continued. “No one seema to be really serious im the | matter and [ am of the impression that {t was reported more as a ru , from unauthoriaed sources, than anything else.” Two suspects non robbery BALLARD, Jan. 1 of the White Front « of $300, Friday night, were arre and pet through a severe sweating process yesterday They were able to prove to the police that they were fmmocent, bet threw some light on the dark potnts of the « bh enable the authorities to locate the guilty rtiee, Mr. Peterson sald this morning that the criminals had undoubtedly got oat of town bat that the police of neighboring towns were co-operating with the police of Ballard and Chief Bennett aepered him that in the course of a short time he would have them is custody. AN of the appointive cfty officers held their posit ! night, although Mayor W the new men picked out nouncements of the Wil be made at ¢ new city counc! Those whe know Mr that he has told » cisions, as he war wahampered by any Temarks that might be const mean promises office of Of police ts the most of the con je WILL BUY A 16-02% CAN ADAMS Best Baking Powde We guarantee Adams’ Best Baking Powder to be equal to ot better than any eb priced promises The me about w expressing r Baxing Powder manufactured tire force will Our guaranteo—if Adams’ Beat Baking Powder does not sult hae j= addled v4 you a well or better than any ~ come State Baking Powder you ever used, e vous ‘ ~ 9 FOU can return the can to ua, 2 aoe 4 ff Stor using half the can, and $ Sst wild @ ie SO Will ret the full par bs cea and # fy chase price « wolves were # : : BAd Tea& + S oes oe & ams [ea an. Another # . i] Coffee Co. % killed over om and Manufacturers * pe before * 168% and 1535 Second Ave, Cor. * Pine 8 y * Tee ee eee eee eee HAPPY NEW YEAR, INDEED LONDON LOAN OFFICE 105 Second Ave. 8. with today Next to Guy's Drug Store. Workingmen tn th nd 1 Mone: vat I tablishments monde and Jeweiry triet w x Do not buy « watch « na per ce before you ses our 4 ay in Ps men will ha ; window and Prices, marked in cont, wh plain figures. for an ir ’ lat ISAAC LuR Prop. i Among Wages of t a le White Pine Tar Will Cure ago. A Your Cough— 25c, 50 the 16 and ste Ra le 4s Second all the and Pike taf tis, THE SEATTLE STAR--MONDAY JAN. d. 1906. ‘BLIND PIGS TYPOS WANT AN SWALLOWED CARBOLIC- ri Od? od | Recause her love was eporned by! Mise Rantell wan love FIGH hea weet hear or ° hie | » ve rT ¥ ewectheart Gnd Rr J tn his) with @ man by tt ™) STAR MEN FIND ILLICIT RESORTS AT LESCHI AND MADISON affections taken by another, Gretoh-|who is wald to have gone no far as on Rantell, an employe of the Boe hy expel her from her own apart PARKS | —_ Exchange, at Third and Pike, at*!ments in the Stockton hotel, in or ° } NeW s N YORK, Jan. 1.—Ne operation on Arch wt ° tempted to commit suicide at the} der that be might use hee rooms tn h ‘ es a os at Pod Fins pry iy! ed Stockton hotel, Sixth, between Pike! which to visit his new love Agents of The Star found “blind |gument, in which Johnson stoutty | ' ae pote Daten E 5 ae * \ printers and every one of the man a gy iat fg night oony Misa Rantell is 21 years of ae) Dike” at Madison and Leschi parks | defended the merits of the particu Tie de ae inl. uteiee [graduated from that schoo! wilt find before clock, by taking carbolic | Little Ie known of her relatives, Dt tage night Jar brawg, while The Star anon ar Syed ted Oe | position without any effort on tis © informed the yrupristress of Che At ihe Lescht hotel, owned by{@yed in © of the Milwauke ore of part, Among the students, who have Her attempt waa, unsuccessful, /hotel that she left home #84] yonn K. Johnson, they at first ox@| aticle thor he strong. | been patronizing et institution, however, and it was stated at the/step-parents by reas of thotr un with a cool receptic and quite evi-| After thi ft th % mo po . me are many young wome former ste Wayside hospital, where she wan| kindness to her refuses to dis} Soot suspicion, Depending upea the| hotel, but + “—. be “* nographers and typewriters, Sim- taken, that would receve use the case : 7 +o - , z ee \ ae ‘ amen, the ald joum the om spirit of goodfellowship whieh the| gested a # { drink on the “newlday with the sam ale ur wchools have been opened in ——_ — ee | nen thought would become mantfent A‘ hand tha] setenitinn when. the stem WY Chicago and Dallas, Tex, at midpight when the old year was tertous trip, and thig t the} was in force The International Typographical beni gushered out and the new year | other ' net ‘om WY Wh Comedies | 7 pe P ha ed # bulletingstating e in the men waited thelr time aa ’ t ” at ‘ coments have been Teached were finally rewarded for pa-| "I f ‘pe t . th and about tlence. f rep ' a. atl afte ur cities all over | TID On the New Year You t yourset ' 1s Phila Bey? oboe = g to this report 40 of 45 iJ ut I ne a gs od by the str blow one of the agents stepped ur 4 sd tot ht r she - a = } to Johnson with the remark that be Y -- onté 2 ; cate bos | seaed we could stand beer on } PHILADELPHIA, Jar rh Fre Prenarrng Bry | the old year.” Taken completely off| 1 do say so." replied 3 it |wirtke of the types agninet th 10 oe os his gvard Johnson replied “all ky Bourt waster yrinte o ha li | WATERWAY BEGINS WORK WHICH WILL REQUIRE EXPENDE- | pip) ; . " “1 iit arene tee aana va TURE OF $1,000,000 THIS YEAR — GROUND NEEDEO FOR |, Alor many ald ons, gisnens ffieers wr working " le A A at her hime. & johnson led the way into ack| “My brother has a big #tigeh earne 4 ‘ ng es RAILROAD TERMINALS room, the door of which was secur t it yeu é, wna Although some of t ablish-| funeral w ‘ t Ballard | ly locked and, upon entering the | strome as 114 ments in this city have granted the | ( ar h 1 , =e room f men saw an erray of b an) " ¥ ‘ tles suff ently ce te toc n ’ ake a Within the presont year the Seat With the consent of the p good i barvoall "he teem we nun fae on ma. tle & Lake Wast yn Waterway | owners, the company will op the! not ove es fee as 66 gle S| eve heen i trom.sth ‘ eth mpany will expend $1,000,000 in| sand out of the east waterway and|, ir lied | ie hone 4 — E ained no bar, t ain om and ante hope t wh , filling the tide flat fill im tidelands, The necessary) pow of shotvit wie a lit we leav . oon nd of ‘ arge of The announcement was made by| piping is now being od on Welling § The room als petiole a" munt pa * 3 : r rns = = ff ot t om today ou a ee *\for having 1t re-gauged t Sane a put hall in first com officers of th anpany toda ground stand similar to that seen benes h s ro-e \ . P ha n in’ condition The work has already begun. It| The company ts proceeding grad-léhe bar of every anioon, and fitted | *ame a If It were mew stuff di will be carried along on & large! ually, itn object being to fill to Che) with @ mail tub, for washing bot awful a6 = oon = = = es ak land no faster than there ts 8 46 / ties and glasses, There was also a ar men, but tox | nuts, per do, MWe; Cal hosry Two pile drivers are engaged in| mand for it call cand tor engty diame, andl” comb, Mie; nectar bon, driving the piles for the required| The entrance of the new trans-| the room wns filled with empty beer | At Madison Park i ten bulkheads, and two dredgers will be|comtinental railroads to the clty hi )notties ’ p , i alae | aie aced in service within a week. | furnished the demand Se ee eS oo enanel ve : Served in Pint Bottle. | ark and had ‘wtically ‘ h - ary xperience. James Harriott, ow sii ei The beer was served in pint bot- | of @ cigar stand there, had the ‘ per doz, git Iitles without label of any sort kind of a handy thirst er . « 1 This was followed by quite an ar-| and was equally obliging in ba rnipa | Butter aad Cheese. ah the fers -° as as om ertaroery. per ~ Be; ‘ camery, bricks, per 1, Ble: ip, bo: “nat per tb. 2c; cooks oe ' oe Peraneh wutver. per ee BOISE, Idaho, Jan. 1—Further which a portion of the trigger was| a6 cases of measion, 3 x| ey aay ae oe fuvestigation as to the assassination | &ttached cases, 129 tuberculosis, 31 Tang S af Governor Stewnenberg at Cald Governor Geoding offers « reward! DR MATTHEWS lever, 19 varicocele and 2% whooping rm Bug well, Saturday night, convinces the |! $5.000 to which private | . ough cones ee a coche, per 60 the “Bleck Hand rganization ie be = for the apprene Fruits. per a formed among the m ge pac sr The hearts of 125 newsboys are| City physictan has he n- | Figs. ee goss, Yle bricks, 2m | tn 1899. here wire y c ar — andiibetng made happy this afternoon | 166 quarantine visite and per case, Sloat tehee apples. cated Btounenbderg sent the state troops “Y*T® OF" in Southern Idaho tm factious Cineasox, and 410 (ee ve per box. $1.264002.04: bananas, bunch. D, Laie to quell the riote and directed the | Tucted (o detain every strange | through the medium of their stom-| cingttons Gal Grovessteina’ par age’ feobttae turkeys prosecution of the leaders secering ||. . until he can identify him acks at © banquet prov ee or recommenda the prote tr ne app a. bet, box 6% ite = He ae ue onviction and sentence. tion of Cedar river wate the pe 200; ta &p- Detectives are on route fron } en, per bys, WeUslOO: quince, pe om Threats were made at the time!» lyr'cUy%s are on route from Salt! by Dr. Matthews of the First Pree {sound that eminent authorities | Lon" fim, Maer: ,tHinee. pes that the convictions would | cL) arrests we le pesterday| BYt#rtan church, The boys are eat- | #tate that typhoid is tra to | Ri: native peare, ver bom. $1.0): figs Meats. ‘ i pg ge ge re made yeuterday! i. ctheir way to h mesinlo: polluted water, Recommends that |®2% Ber_Ih $e: Muweat grapes, per | Dressed steers, per 4 Ose: dressed aveng eomton ol and this morning. All were reteased | ™ © ape ar - te, $1 yi. 4, Coneorda, 10-lb | baw yee; dressed pork. "7 Reeently the governor had been 3 three, whe were unable to sat | maminoth roast turkeys an@inaum- | Mtire staff of department be und ket, BMUBic. weedions Sultana goapen, | light veal, Mile, heawy veal, Gee; warned by an anonymous letter that! isemctorily account for thelr pres. | awe mince ples at the Presby-/ civil service pes oreo, Wie Fenner sremen, pe | Srenes toe 0 ae yore: Ue his end was near. Similar threats! ice in Caldwell tarian chureh. Such an act of phil walinn pineapples. per doz fttod (hogs. Bite per cet; live, weal, 6.00) had been received by Judge Foe disketes qecating . « thropy on the part of a divine has!) tes Laurn alm |£M: Muckleberrien. per Ib. ie; cocoa! 1@ per ewt, live lamba S.5080 art, who tried the cases, and the! sien tongue have been in Cald never before occurred in Seattl ientosh ae Pte - orm - lawyers who were prassouting for the past two weeks, te wate her f wed by : An examination of the ground | about saloons, with ple f money death of child, George Wallace Gem A. Bridge & Co., Popular Price Clothiers. whore the tragedy occurred, by ex The men claim to prompectors mel, mortally wounded by Police iter nesses plosive experts, shows that the ae! but con account for th pees | Officer 8 wt at ting t aasain used a dynamite bomb which | ence in Caldwell, which is far re apture burgiar exploded by means of a trigger! mowed fr the mining country | = -| worked from a distance with a enberg’s limba were almont HEAL THY | otled attken cord torn from his body, but his face was An imprint of a man’s foot was! not disfigured found 60 feet from the gate where the explosion urred with pieces [of the bombshell and the cord to Hie wife te and fears are losing her mind. tely prostrated AWFUL DEATH OF EX-GOVERNOR BOLSE 1.—Eu-Gov. have as yet been secured. { Thin county has offered $10,000 blown tolveward for the capture, Goad ¢ alive, of the murderers. Every of atoms last Saturday night, by a} . 4 charge of dynamite placed with a being made to aggrehend Ge } murderova intemt against the gate — 0 t ariel « c % post of the fer ing im front} feet srief exists ta this city be of bie residence tn thts city. Frang Steunenberg was © runs Reunenber had bee unpopular . eee ae nin ware. and (884 Governor Gooding. in « public oD gen s jatatement, has proclaimed Steunen: jarily with those in this ricin berg a martyr “atom Ge pos oko ut |. Tee funeral will take place to morrow at ( dwell at o | Goeur @ Alene in 1899. It iy thought | “TOS Sts iwell of 32 that bis death was caused by some miner who still bore a «rw agains! bir. The authorities have several men jer arrest, t no definite clews come in and get a Suit or WE WILL NOT carry any » yeu can get eee LUMNUS, O. Jan. L—Th nvened te double value Th: eet eeeee “eeeteeee SERRE Ree LANG DRUG 807 First av COLMAN BUILDING RUBBER GOODS that AT SPECIAL PRICES On the ‘ Opposite the [cause of the horritile death of the| | former chief executive of the state, We Are After You 615-617 First Ave. PRE-INVENTORY SPECIALS Seattle has the lowest mortality eae of any city tn America MEN'S SUITS Year 1904, death rate per thow Splendid tweeds, worsteds, Scote as 1905, death rate per th unas inished | sand west ¢ e | Year 1904, Chicago, death rate per ef he t thousand, 1 ica: ever , f $10.00 Suits for $12.50 Suits for $15.00 Suits for th New York averages from 14 t / n increased amount | Report she of wo » the subdivision of m ‘ ay ‘actorislagioal party $18.00 Suits for Vigorous crusade for pure milk $20.00 Suits for | Bacteriological department splen ai equipped MEN'S GENUINE PRIESTLEY CRAVENETTES. | There have been 4.709 inspections Absolute! Mead telnaack Wire ae 3 falling be fof butter fat, showing and 6117 low the required standard styles in worste tweed and $16.00 Cravenettes for all sizes— $8.00 coming up to standard ‘ | has had care and manage $28.00 Crawenettes for 2.2.0.2... cseeessee see $11.00 ment and reaponstbility of 112 diph- $20.00 Cravenettes for .... 4% .... $13.50 MEN'S OVERCOATS fa ress length Coats of Overcoat at HALF PRICI be y ie sanel aceeg clothing over to next winter; ab ; Coats, aia g , in tans and gre ‘ and $10.00 Overcoats for Sza.go Overcoats for ........000cesees vercoat ® $15.00 Overcoats for $6.25 $18.00 Overcoats for ” rosperous $20.00 Overcoats for » scoat BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S SUITS AND $9.00 New Year OVERCOATS. $12.50 To All at a tan Metis “Booka | new goods ce the fc . $4.00 Suits for y+ ap $s $5.00 Suits for , 3 $6.00 Suits for 3 $7.50 Suits for $ OVERCOATS. . $6.00 Overcoats for $3.50 $7.50 Overcoats for $4.00 $8.50 Overcoats for .., $5.00 $10.00 Overcoats for ......4. $6.00 ing the past year and } eninge m ontinuance for the eon Great Bargains in AW the Other Depariments Oe Geo. #. Woothouw co] A. BRIDGE & CO. The largest ret herd ware “ and plumbing st@re in Seattle Totem Pole 1405 Second Ave. y Next Door to the Bon Marche P

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