The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 2, 1906, Page 7

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Rae strata erere 8 Fe THE SEATTLE STAR--TUESDAY, JAN. 3, 906. aTAY Two MOnTnet AUNT YOU GLAD? the Washington tate Federstion « Labor will be held in Aberdesn Ja PROMPTLY REGIOTERS FOR epi =— —$—$—$————— CITY COUNCILMEN SYMPATHIZE WITH OVERLOADED HORS§S,) comfortably drawn by another, For|uary 4 All indications point to instanc®, a team of horses weighing | enthusia atherit SPRING ELECTION BUT DO NOT SEE HOW AN ORDINANCE WILL HELP THEM |) goo - \ 1 easily draw a e . \ sly draw al At olewat ting diciialtiaalbitstiiagds load which would stagger @ 1,200] every union tn this vit b pound tear And further, take two | a Janoe from Beatt fi The regintr “ There ms to be no relief in ethe orm of the law to stop every | teams weighing ame, one team | punt presenting ‘Tecome's | “ ¥ y hail this'n — spaned a ov A which they saw belng| might be much better pullers than [auatries have seats were & early calles ee sight fo ed, overloaded teams mae the streets an the other won engaged in All th gisiative measures wt th coe nee J * 10 perform jto fi whether or fot they | time, I have o et 4 from ved. A ble effort w rhaerogrei “tpi < duty off tousty strugsting up the atoep a grade. my cattle ranch tn Nebraska, and {f| made to lend the state fede a| hand when the rey “ wil be atlewed to | Phe Difficult St ie ay power 18 60 as 5 il) uae uo tnfiucnes te Bo te yume = { tion that may occur d ls feattio other than} ean df never see a Anima f any kind and if y , t 0 {ler re % - - var s humane ao} It w 1 also req@ire that th aufter y the » . s will o Ht jou fo th “ will ms of th y see fit to «ty muncil pl a limit in pounds for Zbinden in Line. ? = vos ‘ rn RBaNe F 40 da er to mecom rn I has eon suggested tha the va ye grades of the city Thi « = - —2 a ‘ 1,000 voters in the city he cit neil pa to regp Id seom to me te be tmpractica Wheneve eo & toamster on | - n officers will have late by ordinar . e of the! t the atreet tle abusing a team “ ~ yr ate about 500 loads wh he ameters of the t turth baileve that th 1 | always make it # point to protect pe They expect to be very may allowed to carry on| mai am best be rea the animals le. So You pee ; + aoak done neir wagons, b his meth ta | by . That is I am natur vorable to the r was the first to impracticable according to the eity| especial duty, and T think that movement yubt the practl “his precinct im the solons hould exert [taelf to eee that no an ability of § s thie matter by} Tt ia no atention to discour- | imals are permitted to suffer in this | ordinance practice to register age any attempts whieh may be| manner It seems a shame,” sald Coun ear and then I have the made to relieve the’ overloaded; Councilman Zbinden said t}ettman Johnson, “to see wome of} hands for the entire ho y aid Counciiman | see to me that it would b t b amaters over} “Mgt this a duty which one Daultor 1 cannot seo| practicab'e to reach thia matter by| working thelr teams and I fo eee — e yee mptly,” he re- hs ev " = be b . ordi hee y ‘ould a e m tn vor of taking any stepe that) y a. “ep gh + eet i BH Fm oy oF yet eS ae ety present conaitions [PASSENGERS ON TRANSPORT HORRIFIED BY DISCOVERY OF | ritis PICTURE SHOWS THAT TH ONIGIN OF TH MOTHER stration clerk. ae ————— oo DYNAMITE IN HOLD—JAPANESE AGITATORS BLAMED FOR casi oe At Bi... sad bi 4 Y Deon ao THEREFORE land has been at my stde her} DASTARDLY ACT ~ — — birth, This the first { abe was well founded, Tho girt ta attll) grou or last trip to the Unit-| 9.) A ne a ane |pure and from now on will stay a nd the voyage nearly ret | per at what might ha dhol woe oe ge side, | am going to leave this} 1 in m torvith astrophe. A®) ged at what stil! might hoy young girlie can be taken with |; a «, ® pasrenger on the a th " ce Mae ny oe we a " . ny as hatin c" peer mpunity into reserte such as th * whe to in the city om rewt¢ " DRe Works either or left. Is ten times as as an ordinary driver 0c extra gets you & chuck and 8-drill points to be The park board wil! meet at 4/ It ts taking the matter up at the| Louvre saloon, 1 don't know wh | 1 only want to go where janger of to buy a lottery @elock this afternoon to of several improv whe telleve the hen ‘ only yaseanton of aE Tae eer ¢lection on the proposed park bond | carry if the proposition were again Sang in C flee gene Magy a prt 4 these tore w sevens, a 5 $4.60 Potent Sticciie Magis Sian issue. | ale ted to the voters Mre Reed's husband has been dead |, & being done by Japanced }dbout 1! be y of be | rel Shot Gun 4.50 for many years. She has « daughter | 2.50 Double Barrel Gun the advisability of calling another shor under supervi of « Jap} a Minneapolis, who i an accom-| se fore Japs Hostile. B8.25 plished musician and an exper Lantiniaienonaetinanasyy ’ plied mt Scns Sarthe Ae ~ siissda saasbhahieebesibenia ih : SPINNING’S CASH STORE cae anens snditved fo 6 heit-! atiment of tt there wa NEW YORK, Jan. 2—The fight; Job printers, prers feeders tn al 1310 Second Ave some brunette. She hase wonderful) “About miles from Nagass kf mt ontile t At . between the job and book offices but two a psa trike | ano voice ana hes 3 & mem-|'" mid the sews flashed) ("At the request of the ship's of-| and m f the typographical | this morning acaasuaysn ivacammnanel ber of a church chair. Nothing te|‘2TUsh the ship that two sticks of bficers y ¢ opis was| union began in earnest today n have ineued e r of a chur ng te) ite had been found by thé hushed up Neliher side is willing to give fig public relating Fuel Saving It ie generally understecd tn local job known of her exeept that ber hus | i ures on ‘ number of sin St. Pa Poster te one of the best known | band resi an elg } qullread circles that RW. Poster: (ragrand men on the onast Long lines of non-union men The / Labor Saving 4 than! Tho Reed family came to this! sainie tas tales died - “ anes Mi Savi Passenger agent of the Burlington | been connected with the Portiend| state about one year ago from the addy ake the places 0 : oy ve ganized a { loney Saving route at Portland, wil! aucoged M. P. | office for yuars. Me te thoroughly | east p DES MOINES, tows, Jar heise Giiteene Aline aad ae Temper Saving Benton as local representative offconversant with the cenditions in| Goldie has always borne an un sdaua- haa deer tae sig eel cecum the Bursting While this appotnt-| the focal officer, Rube, as Pont ante eak the strike by im-{ shed r Pes pot been confirmed db; Knewn in raftroad circles, le a thy: | oe 7 ‘ oeneta speeanenehaaa a Ok autor m talivené San 6nd 0 bus #* skeanaeeenee ee oS Council BY at few on arrived and 150 Double Flue stood that Poster te sinted for the | getter y wamemeren, ta, t<2 ~ 9 ao = =< ee ae ET &@ The state department an- # t are out The i k of Men's Clothing # nounces that Huntington Wil @/ jete., at 719 S« ave, is Row on 1 @ son, of [linots, will be « *! ‘ sale by King Bros. Co. ®t half price @ od third asstetay e rl state Ht WD. *! ‘ . rk by - @ of Wyor tbe « *) | @.ministor t way. Wilson ts #/ » Bs —_——— Pagan ll en a at Atego 8 : Pee LOS ANGE Jan. 2—The po-} Mayor MeAler and the commis. | # gation at * hiring stoners agreed, and Houghton pro- | ® * eRe. a Moe commissioner MOFniNg | poses a sensational campaign Se ENDLAMAPOLAS, fad. Jan. turned the police department over! He says he will place wn: ar | F ' ne atton- to Dr. A. D. Houghton, councilman | rest every keeper of a house of a* " Moy from the Sixth ward. The new) signation and prostijution known to SHIPPERS OF } fons power wil! use force to drive owt all | be such. - | | ogee E oughton will call upon the po- houses of il! fame Houghton wit! call upon p country ares — For the Man a tele from ¢ vi Boughton made a propositien to partment to furnish a com-/| the commissioner to close every | plete list of hounes and proposes to) | light district In| publish the names of men found in| | SAN . aying thé California 8 house in the red § DIEGO,—Only a few crumb-;the tile roof. It ned > ‘of ends greet Wh § ae walle pow mark the ap and (ilibasters, and many ba . as signed by . . a Himseif r ogre aye th ‘3 ¢ 30 trappers were} jog ANGELES, Jan. 2.-dJocal 4pa ore —————— We ofte tonight aaie t 4 ongnys a is . eee eee ee Band Vednee ——$_—— . « for a century, The walls were #ix hat they ) : * ; % ba Yeet thick and ¥ way for! verthrow the Mex * <GUYAat Jan. 2.—Revo- & Williams and Colgate's &: ay nd ofl WASHINGTON, Jar The #U- | poe BR. Tens represented the | orisomere to bore out was through! can government o¢ tos hed * ic cakes, for.. Se dern steel ranges on preme part today minea? the Frank Water ane op Rt cP Hine me son Seedba . st. & 20 per cent dis e lower courts in the case of James | | Ostrander, th t * and = = . er aatanmnd cat tee eaves B Brware thrice — bBo t J . 5 e ef Ag division & maurder of Governor Goebel, oF - " 1 Rio- & oe . * ta 1 tushy. Erte eer eres tere . ke the # 1522 Ist Ave., Seattle Howard had been sentenced for &® WASHINGTON at n tow * ilette ty Razors, com ite, i : News regarding . e . * te wit ades. 5.00 818-824 Second Ave., Ballard. r rT a & Dewey was received tod *) Pee e eee eee eee HEGDAHL CO., INC. - | @ wireless: telegraph it Com- @| | eg Che # mander Howley on nding @ | | . #& the U. & & Glacier, saying they #} FAST DRIVE } eae hy || Announcement to the # 1% “Knots. Pleasant’ weather +| —ametnyi Sick of Seattle i} & prevails *| TEACHERS’ INSTITUTE OPENS AT HIGH SCHOOL, WITH MANY | SAVE THIS AD. IT 1S WORTH | * * E | DOLLARS TO YOU. | eee eee eee PRESENT | GRAFTER 18 TRIED | | whe police heuied tas bunch of] ‘ontl rem Page One | : T © haul (Con Page One.) PHILADELPHIA ae | wee oe @ nce V 1 of the « yeater@y, and today Where she was. vand herself tn trial of John W. FLIM, former chief) oo. wned ane a fine of $5 and costs and ents. | f the a of Mitration, charged Aig ar re 13 defendar al was gone. | conspiracy to defraud the city, | "8 - a oe pe ng ta he Dynam amste t there were | called for a hearing in the| of t ‘ t b ‘ a everal wn Seattle r arranged that t ose shal ™ ¥ nt y ae A was| The names of the offenders are The girl wae ver Her heart] nd have precedence over all others in| A 4 on ation teach CHE J. A. Nor was paipitating died re ntractors are it lis ta with Sates cnt sa wan un-| sino Once of Kentucky, by (net He New Year able to » an | cneenneneegemmeneaerenmaenar~my “ « pal chureh « child aching Th The t CREAR EERE vere ation, was ve m at ave an inte ee catered t os . and afrived in time to save! @ * i Ma 2 ‘ rhe Dr, M. M. Ring. Dr. Geo. D. Burr. T All what she ‘ ife. y ORLEANS .—A ® : e he Race SPECIALISTS. 0 suffering t st 1 Daught Tells Her Mother. . nstruction t m Canal st. # | 516 Mutual Life Building. : a een re " —_—-— Oe | Phone Main 4432. & carly rning killed Owen & . i ht ® young man| 7 then told Mra. Reed | w Ja i ‘ * . This Ad and $3.00 He told b * h y as a x * aught fice bef a aughter was Reed telephoned t wo | @ sheot-w and associated # , y for one fu ‘ a for her a a a * . Deceased leaves a # bgfror : , = that she w at ¢ * ) widow * qeeemepeeniecmee t wore and, wh at eee ee eee ee ee t ‘ a a Paul, and acquaint b PRESIDENT OF NEW YORK LIFE REIMBURSES COMPANY TO trat : * errr rrr ae soll | . _ . 1 Me. * * THE EXTENT OF $235,000 - : tarted fi He will K M é y Jan. 2 *| i P " to *< ther of As- #] en a He w * t, and candl- #| ' k ” _ T & date f r a the * eve par hs ag ed the h Lowy r ta al on- &/ 4 f me ‘ ‘ ee ato * to ¥ . M t ate! The f on t a ° * worth | * e w at th heen : silo OR RRR tt tt te ID gs tor $ s| mee kkk RRRRAKRRAR RAE : \ t nu) Geo. H. Woodhouse Co. ‘ M od . wit ® tt n The largest retail 2} wat * XI J on, J a* r H . ‘ bin . attle ° a , “ fas oY “ aes F 5 e a ‘ . * 2 Aw] Moca : t ‘ f the company let, at 719 Second ava, is now , 1405 Second Ave. be ~ I * de . od *! tint t t y King Co. at half pr Th - SD be be j « _

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