The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 3, 1906, Page 7

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fers Sma THE HO ea! 5 table. + *| Depew friends wanted an imme * WASHINGTON, Jan *| volo, ‘The motion to lay on | ® Secretary Honaparte has *| table was lost by 19 to 26. ® approved of the fiudings of the #| The resignations of Niehard A *® Wade court-martial and has ®| and Robert H. MeCurdy a . ® returned the record for a ro # | of the Mutual LAfe, we ® view. It in believed the sec. & this afternoon. #& retary reached the ¢ uston & ' & that the o was entirely @ aha ala li, &® Inadequate. - * ® It is not mandatory that the] cee ging 7” iid dient A\ieging that * * court aust change the son: #] 4), hig wimines oo “ ond he rd vo a wold . vi FORTY LITTLE BROWN MEN POUNCE UPON ETHIOPIAN, WHO eel tence, but it will have to go wm)!’ THingne Ap pen ‘ore toad of coal ol TRAINS ON THE CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE AND sT —_—_— were ho gan again to report * Sltentiel net ‘iaedameaion a 4 Be — ne eae) i a when : A ‘ . 8 MIGHTY GLAD WHEN POLICE ARRIVE ° a yew fladings. rey § re, OF : pe eyes to make a mocking compartso . anawer & catechism of 25 questions | @ West Seattle tod cohae a aeniomeateninii PAUL RAILROAD WILL RUN INTO THE METRO. | to the grim prison wylls that wur-| * ntended for the enllghtenment of | testimony in Judge Albertson's al vad } rounded him on every side. EPH E SESS OEE EHH) ng Chamber of Commerce iS sourk Era aes ie’ oe |} Captured right In the act ofjin the building. The Japs were POLIS OF THE NORTHWEST BY THE SPRING | "1 sinply was forced to do. some | top Gn the subjeet of strect eigen: decir heal tealing & pair of trowne in- | greatly excited over thelr capture as » » thing, and when a man te hungry | mene | © Avesst r ' hand bead A.| they had been missing articles from ¥ o 7 cK LG ; rE 5 5 | t j ' t 1 | mae =" were & a Jag ‘ Main their r n or nome ne OF 191%0—WORK BEGINS AT EVARTS, S. D. }and dosperate, you cannot tell what lat iedili oidianl lf badly burned by the accident. Young, s oe man, | thoudit ther semsenae Sane i jhe will do, Did you ever go daya trawe by Austin B. Griffic DEER O BEEBE EBSS ‘ . ough they suspected Youn: - without food? No work. No ew puinder the direction of omuit- | é “* peor be Adame | had no ve proof against BUTTE, Jan. $.—Pour years from | right-of-way from Evarte, 8. D. onragement, Did you ever look ftee, and look toward anon {| The flour shippers and transpe ad vorn- | man , : Tratns on the new line will run | forward to the next day only to se ef tai na both to p-} tation ¢ sentatives from Frank | ME hea) the officers a ' . When the officers nisivel Se UE this spring the train of the! into this elty in the spring of 1908, | hunger and disappointment? That jerty } sand th y incident | Waterhouse & Co, were unable Wie® the. otf : on | rooming house the negro was im Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul will) and a year later will run through | Was what made me do this and | @rading 1 { of | come to an agreement regarding the th : 4 ia r bad shape roll Into Seat This is the time! Lewiston, Idaho, across the Bitter | cannot tell now how it all hap CHICAQO, Jan. 3 a aug c a ae on he said, “but I's it will tak 1 the extension, Root, down the Clearwater, and | pened. +. , f th portion > glad oe youse gem'men, Eeerdiag to Ch Engineer A. G.| then by way of Lewiston, parallel proposition will be considered at the | ing ub t h lang ents you le policemen Baker, dn this city, at the head of | ling the Northern Pacific, to Se “Didn't Know What | did.” | Annual meeting of the Young Wom coithy Bega pe, Bagels a ~ d ' en's Christian association, whieh | gen arc > ‘ Sam, Kay ta See a large for mon, surveying the | ttle Dan inst snipes Gitbhineh tha uF ananbe ent tated |SENATOR DEPEW HAS IN ; » Key in e jner and was afraid. I almost back It ts nothing jews than the propo-| SOMNIA furta hed at headquarters a led down, and I wish to God that my | sition forming a merger with the) | 7 com was for | ace had failed me, before | ever! Women's Christian association. The NEW YORK, Jao It re r hoe, although the took the fatal «tep. But I did.| Young Women’s Christian associa-|POrted that Depew 4 wiously 11 atte € t have @ j When I saw hiv hand raise from bis| tion was organised in 184 as the|** the result of hard work and in “he ft t in his possession. pocket and got a glance of the re-4 result of a split in the mother or- | #emnla is , been looking for volver he had, I did not know what] ganization, the Women's Christian. t tt resolution t mse. « | the f yme time, as they happened, | guces | was 0 fright-| association, Since then the young /OUsl Depew threw the senate into fheat, and D.C. Loy ght | belie hat his arrest will put lened that I did mot know what 1} assoctation has met wth remark |A0 Uproay tn the end ewlthe Alaska Sullding « to a great deal of the petty did, 1 did not know that I had shot] able success, while the mother or-/the meastre, w h worthless checks f he room, gave the alarm and | thieving bber hich spuesonsiniioehe him, It seemed to be all impulsive, | ganization remained practically at aling that | t mm Dew. 29, but failed to report tt # captive until help arrived | been gotng on in this district it was all over tn a minute and 1] standstill There was no t vote, only al matter to the policewuntil this morn he re nese roomers me time past MURPHY PRECIPITATES HEATED TALKFE BY INTRODUCING | thought only of the matter of ft Tt ts expected that the merger of | Yole on the motion to lay on the ing MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP MEASURE Seared et ee nee Ohl cet. bene: to beth: ensectanons! . " { ase thetd hore today to secure efigh sbsimaninannite | No, | cannot blame him. He did) and will enable them to carry on) JP ‘rocry BURNS | bles to fill a vacancy in the position just right, but I wish | could take | their work with greater success than } of electrician at $1,000 a year » War was precipitated in the the matter laid over until he had|the pain he ie suffering, carry the| heretofore. he quartermaster’s department council meeting last ‘when | time to think the matter over, but | bullet in his stead and have him an large, Vanco barracks, Wash Couneilman Murphy introduced an that If the matter was preased for| Well again, as he was when [ first i ngton, and vacaneles as they may ordinance providing for an an: & final issue at once, he would vote | #aw him. I hope he will come out oceur in any branch of the serv ment of the city charter so as to| favorably all right." jee requiring similar qualifications. permit the city to take over by pur Counciiman Bowen opposed the) Hogue then asked for the latest ad The duties of the specific position to chase all gas, steam, heat and street | measure on the ground, as he stated, |eports from the hospital, and the 7 oaney. ore on Bayton &Y.,! 1. rijed consist of maintaining and railways and other public utilities that it would absotutely preclude chances of his vietim living. Wheal » ae meet 1] be held next to © lone Star salcor 4 | repairing house wiring, fixtures. henceforth granted. The gist of Mr.jany competing lines from coming ‘old that Hewes a ennai RAL oy “ate gran ag -———- —- we, winte y gutted | ie lines and transformers. There Murphy's ordinghee was municipal | in : hanoes to recover, hin face cleared | night at § p. m. for the purpose of SECRET SERVICE MEN BELIEVE THEY HAVE CAPTURED GANG |,eoreas |‘# quite a number of applicants for ownership for Seattle. Another; On the statement of Corporation of its troubled look for the first effecting @ { nanent organization sey , ‘ : + eh | the position. feature of the p oyened ordinance | Counsel Cathoun that the matter | time durtng the interview and hel of the Tenth ward republicans OF COUNTERFEITERS be Ree atarted te the hack ¢f the | fa that all franc hereafter | could be voted on after Thursday tried to smile, but through the pain,|” Councilman Murphy. will discusd| ahaha ea sem. ta’ Gaba Mavatienee. | granted shall expire December 31, / night of this week, it was moved |he could not force a single sign of | the coummon.pser franobise and Sut ESR Sa: who s agg Bret sei Bes tebe ga 19m, and carried to consider the matter satisfaction at the news perintendent L. B. Youngs wilf/QAs the remuit of work 52 be Dutcher ia the had ats lmsenthe aan, = va Counefiman Gt! fired the fires at a special meeting of the counctl Sues a fs | speak on the extension of the city | Mell, of the tocul ne tempted. te peas par ¥ geet Sie seems te he tenes | — staked ek he copes | woul | ope We'h Resever lighting aystem. Other live matter}, Partment, it tt ed It he i# the chief| saloon saw the flames shooting « he and all other residents of bis} Other Amendments I hope he will recover and} Will be taken up. | od te rvs member of the gang that has been | of the window, and sent in an alarm ey 93 ward would have to continue to} “At the special meeting tonight tenga + tt i many times : MUBEESUYUSES SUS “ ate steeped! Pacitie 3 eh oe ‘ m\ ; t| WAITSBURG, Jan. 3.—The post transfer at the Broadway power! many other charter amendments than I do for cree | eeerine Wit thie section, Kome time ago it | apt tales oe oad | tered last night house, and that they could never will be considered, notably among jive |) yior, Sze | hope he will | LONDON, Jan. %—Rdgar @! Wax 2 te the sin OF th Oe oe ee eer ores » was entered last night. oved d . e. n * will cow « * r ott 4 20. 6 to the amoust of $800 was hope for improved and adequate | which are a plan proposed by Coun-| iene ond wee Re Till come, out all! ® Speyer hae been appointed to @ secret sory " ’ J. A. Holt, aged 20, wax also ar-| gone It the wind had teem fem {combination safe was opened snd street car service, either by way of| climan Mullen to change the prea Hi @ succeed Charlies Yerkes a6 @/ 110 and #2 “dg olng | heated T ma yeaterday after aa " Union st. or Jackson st. for the res-/ ent method of special assessments ere again Hogue broke down and | » chairman of the London under- #| ciroulated. ‘The cor an atternp? to pase a 98 north. it w have been im-| g59 in stamps and money secured. {dents of the Third ward. He stated | for street improvements; an ord! bod ~— so ag seconds. When | ground railway . wn of the « 4 piece. Captain e —— nav mares a house that It was not becaose be opposed! mance of Counciiman Mullen's |” regarding his home in the! gir George Gibbs will succeed #| wehre considers tous wd that Molt fe be a was only © few. fest south of was ! ¢ t 7 e store * eee ehh munictpal ownership generally, Dut | changing the regular meeting nights |(ys', Sat Bs coming to Washington. |» him as chatrman of the District # | coin had been passed f the gang, and the these |e t mi oe * hecquee he did not want bis con-| of the council to the first and third yung hold-up turned an appeal-|@ ratiway, | Youterde Sunade, « Japar top for a t NS PRs mde Mc gyn Me. Ae BANK CLEARINGS. * stituents to be forever deprived of | Mondays of the month; an ordi wo Be Kk upon the inter r andl» # | Wen arrested in Tacoma and identi gold. Many| © an “ age resident ef 2 Ad _ on * the bope of some day having an | nance raising the salaries of various |\"*" that nothing be written About| ye eee EE eR ee pre : by ” at 5 wham | people have t my eh ee ee ee 8 * adequate street car servic | employes of the city on amend-|"" [he had passed or attempted to pase! gang 4 operations we ‘ Jan. 3. 19 * vous. men’ counet! 1 had rather noth 4] NEW YORK, Jan. 3-—Th queer rhe rom 1 radualty spree to other on " |e sen ‘ . Crichton Cauti t giving the Power Wl nour by cid home” ad pg agi — Neg og wbere the “a A bartender from Ta-| gradually apreading her cf VACANCY TO BE FILLED * * Counciiman Crichton stated that | grant free water to charitable insti. |) id home,” said he in & <7 » jceme identified Sunsdo as the man | although the chief * ce apa | Increand over enme * he had not had time to donaider | tutions and providing that the same | °° rae byt bad enough for cee aud bd gg SA gy nce reed whe paned © 96 guid piece at the| come. Molt wea mn «| BROOKLYN, N: ¥., Jan. 3.—Un-| 9 date last year...$ 368,047.29 & the proposed ordinance properly and | shall be paid for out of the general | oy ie Souda ~ — ee fading 2 ees = Decew S whe pee-| Sones tel, where » spending | der drders of the United States civil! * for that reason would prefer to have fund at reqular meter rates. Teuik Guess Fee ee atti ad © ethan? oF Af a ROE £8 tin cota eietets with « Girly) service commimsion examinations tt#eeethtkhkkheee “Though suffering from his/ wound, Mr. Hewes chased the man for half a block. Then he became)! weak from loss of blood and turned. DESCRIBES maken hs way home ‘The neighborhood was aroused SHOOTING! |: the firing. and I looked out of he window As my husband on tered the house I exclaimed “Look, Charles, there's a hold up on the corner!’ Suffering Intensely. Hogue was suffering times bie face was distorted pain. The interview w broken with sobs “My back hurts fearfully elally when I try to turn. Sinhimnee from Page One.) | bear the burden the other fellow carrying. I am glad to — None of the officers know “They've Got Me!” he will live The wounded man ts in such a ' condition this morning | they've got moe this time,” was his| that his attending physicians left | reply * ALBANY, Jan. 2—fn the striet orders that no one should be} “Dr. Nicholson, who resides at the) @ legisinture today, after Gov allowed to see him. Mra. Hewes,| Graystone, immediately telephoned! @ ernor Higgins’ message was however, was seen at # o'clock at | for Dr Willis, amd he- was taken) @ read, the Municipal Ownership the Graystone, just after she had re-| to the hospital | @ league introduced a bill provid turned from the hosp! where she had been at the bedside of her bus- band all night. To her the wound A man, who we believe to be the| @ ing permission for New York Aseatiant, had been noticed | @ elty to buy, construct or oper hant-\@ | tmx around this vicinity for two! @ ate gas, electric lighting plan ed man told the story of the held | weeks, | nd street railways to be paid up before he dropped into uncon- | “We have only been here two © by selling public service sciousness, months, Mr. Hewes having formerly | # certificates. * “Mr. Hewes was.on his way home | been « representative of his firm|)# * last night.” she said, “and just as jet Gan Frencieco. eee eee eee eee eee he stepped off the car at James we | he taw a man coming up the street, Bullet Extracted. The third quarterly meeting of} Ms dheaped fev. a memnent ender the the Free Methodist church will be , 4 glare of the electric light on the! “He slept fitfally all might, and held in Greea Lake, commenct «| ¢orner when he was suddenly told|the acute sthae is not passed [| Friday evening and ending Sabbath | a che ap baw anon an up all night with him. When| evening. Services will be conduct-| ’ I left ho was sleeping. Dr. Willis| ed by the presiding elder, Rev. T believes he will pull through, al-| H. Marsh. Protracted services though his condition ts precarious. | be held during the coming week “Mr. Hewes had bat tittle money on him at the time of the attack, a gold watch and chain and a ring Fi ng Begins. “In doing so. he drew his revolver At the same time his asailant fired St bim, hitting bim in the abdomen. sulting. Yeut app food and olf clothes FAILED ME’’ SAYS HOLDUP ::.....-.-.2. ++. Mr. Howes fired twice at the high-| “The bullet was extracted this! * toox OUT FOR REGGARS Wayman, who quickly turned snd |morning early, amd we hope to s/% re Dr. Johneon, Queen commenced to run. him on his feet in a tow days.” * Anne and Gaylor, ‘reports that @ ered with beggars of late, and ® th when refuse sani “1 WISH MY COURAGE HAD?" or" \* \* those at home expected of me.” Here Hogue turned bis head away trembled and he could » me time The picture to come before hi is not a is stmply , allas Anderson. by nature He @ result of circumstances. After see his ing and talking with the young) talk f hold-up, one naturally wonders why | home seemed tr ano 1Sc Box Skat l0c ot ay. BULLDING f COLMAN how he eve He F rm ney or the Man : It Is a preparation for remov Pn pe age te os ry stain from hands. It does 0 aves hate te “¢ 3 ateatin demal work instantly and thor e there is a part pathetic tone and leaves the hand Himself home back east. One would natur pro Dynan dara oe ir here tot pe agen imple of |petains no ® fide nor strong alkall, enemas Lara mnte nor anything of a harmful na hh athe tine ture. F the housekeeper it is " on 1 Was Deep of great value for cleaning paint and Wednesday sinks n ing stains and 1 was t ame! El gre lors f Edge No. 112 Hand Saw h Vv a 81.09 re t 90 or G if sttle and t 5 Automatic Screw I do not know how ened 986 SPINNING’ s CASH STORE tntensely | from the wound in bis back and ot with | 1 The Great Closing - Out Sale Bat |could suffer more Jf 1 could onty | know that Yeu, | was held up, and | guert Poeeeeeerereerrry wil} TAR eee eee itjteeeeteeeeeee aur SEATTLE STAR--WEDNESDAY, JAN. te! Starts Tomorrow, Thursday, : At 9.00 A. M. seeeee Merchandise Sacrificed For three days w Not Sugar will sack All other mks and Suits, Gl tf IMPL P t roceries will M., TOM The Lumber Exchange Bldg. Second Ave. And Seneca Street MS LS, ? $£(0N0 Ae _A. Bridge & Co.. Popular Price Clothiers. A splendid opportunity to outfit the children before arting to school All sizes ar styles in Boys’ and Children’s Suits ng th and Over e Buster and Russian Blouse 1 materials, beautifully made up. All $2.25 “i: *"" $3.50 $2.75 “ie * $4.50 OVERCOATS “oat tor... $9290 “Sacto ...$5.00 $4.00 $6.00 $7.50 Over- $4.00 Suits for $5.00 Suits for $10.00 Over- coats for coats for Great Is in ats, 1 A. BRIDGE & CO. 1415-1417 Seeond Avenue Next Door to the Bon Marche nderwear and

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