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a --One Cent-- Last Edition” [Ty T’S SIMPLY — A BIG SPEC’ SEATTI NORTH COAST RAILWAY IS A DEAL IN “SIGH ] Will be until Strahorn makes his} sale, which may be soon or never FINANCE,” IN OPINION OF LOCAL RAILROAD | It ts thought that Strahorn has ae : mo simply taken a “long shot. Reali | SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 4.—Aver- yer ¢ #, Captain Johannsen, and MEN—JUDGE BURKE TALKS ling that the two roads would’ soon aging some wix kaots an } ' ad soutaanel “ be trying to get into western Wast two of steam schooner Cheha jing, and being far sighted, he con-| and Norwood, the City of Puebla Tug to Rescue, ‘ Phat } . n 7 leluded that he ought to get on the |Captain Jepson, carrying a That thé so-called North Coast, Gould Interests, That the Union . . : ‘ 4 a ea : Pacific has nothing to de with him hegee f sy oy ~ , ” the Nea | oF Victork c on od ae mod * oat arte ao : ve ™ ft Cote hed = jiway is a spec@lative eoheme! iy eviden . olde say | at Wou o bad need ex . | nV a € ely r or that misfortune had took “ . at Walla Walla's Ph ae be 60, ma = out a route this afternoon, after a run of six|taken the Chehalis, marine undete pure and ‘imple, is the conc! pel oy [through Tieton pass and selaing va days down the northern coast y ordered the ity velbiens teen wi seve! rious pothts of strates right-of Tins the storm ence intered last of to search fo# ” ewer . — | way onding them. ‘Lhese holding Saturday, the Puebla suffered ath been closely following its move | Outwitted by Harriman. t ie thought, t . w trying | break to her tall-shaft and wa ft tly after noon the Puebla ane ments have coma Strahorn tried to obtain posses. |" ot n New York } j helpless to tows upon the sem " ufely off Meig prert i Robert EB. Strahorn, president, has | sion of a 40-acre tract for termi has gone to the American me wing quarantine Inspection, fone back east with the announced | purposes The O. R. & N., backed|{ropotis for the very good reancr Under Fore and Aft Bails. the vernel procee to her regula intention of taking up franchise | by Harriman, put up more money |%at the mon to whom he intende Vainly striving to kee ve erth a wey wharf, where matter with his New York railroad | and tgok ¢ round from him. » make the sale did not come out in fore and aft sails, the é landed j bakers Attorney Kerr has sald that oither | S¢re, a8 he expected. His inability teamer was sighted off the Colum ‘ His real object, it 4, in| Vanderbilt or Gould is backing the | ' Obtain & franchise from the * bia river Saturday rnoing the Salvage le Large. to sel surveys, routes priv- | North Coast, but which one he can: | CouncH In @ rush may " team schooner Nelson ot hoone orwood and Hleges be has already secured to any | not “give away It fe not now} thing to do with the hitch tn t | For five hours the Beleon etrun- |Ghes a ss os a y railroad which may desire tb thought probable that Kerr could | Pao gled in @ flerce storm to render aid) Ch istenson, and the ” compenste future vee, He will haye tc se | “give away” the seeret if he wanted to the Puebla, but was at last forced |tion will be large. , . ef them either to the Vanderbilt or!to, He will not know which line {t Mystery to Burke to give and to proceed on her F the come Sa The North Coast prog east $40,< wit ie &6 much a te ‘nine » news from Seat. | 04 . © divided | ae IC into other Judge t the Puebla bad |among the schooners’ captains and Thomas Thurke tiga when t m schoon-! crews | anerenthes- ten | |, What rooms strate , t tm that peo- | e and declare ther t # backed by & jeat-| See Jatraid to me out and say © re BARTENDER PUTS UP NERVY FIGHT, AND THUG TAKES To the waukee has done. \s SHHARERSAAAHAKS HEELS—CAR SMASHES BAK ERY WAGON ling fronchtoes tan city like this 1s Seen hed siaatinsnetteia | tunity for ene Be }@ The court martial ma l* | cit 5 eae & review today of the record of * | LOCAL MARINES CLAIM THAT IF THERE WAS COMPETITION th nN b fras ® the trial of Coffin, of Nevada, ® BALLARD, Jan. 4—George Con- | fied and made a search for the man ar cmaeas oe ® for the alleged haxing of Kim- # IN THE TUGBOAT BUSINESS A VESSEL WOULD HAV& but without success. arse * rou, “ ° " oT s#id, bartender at the Pioaeer ea-| jp It the [2 Ben. 6 alee ot oe oe BEEN ON HAND TO PICK UP PASS OF MELFORT Joon, was last night attacked by an| SMASH! SMASH! RUNAWAY ® ter, of Indiana, accused of b 7 | : : * ing C. S. Roberts, of Uilinols, = ® 7 weknown man. Constid was going| The delivery wagon of the bakery/| p \* &| lack of etition among thepvesseis. It wae given out at the home at §:30, whem at B and Main ‘of ©. Berg, 2922 Ist ay. Seattle, was COUNCILMEN ARE WILLING TO RESUBMIT PARK BOND IS. # ttt eee eee eee j ‘use which lay in wait for tng | Offices of the company this morning & man came up behind him and | yesterday struck by the Ballard car # #@ @ eee eae eae ee ee! — es eele off ( ‘ that no advices regardin esa nese on ben deapbiet: St Park’ place, end considerable £| SUeE—OURNETT DENIES REPORT OF HOSTILITY TO BONDS | : aft ttery | | movenienta-at the fume on the Ril Conetid’s first thought was that | damage done. The driver of the) ® BLUEFIELD, W. Va. Jan 2 # neato B compl omen the Pass of Melfort went ashore had some friend had overtaken him and! wagon apparently did not hear the) # —A mine « at Coaldale, & | precgage d Bh gee ot he been received. wanted to walk with him, but when |approach of the car until too late|® 20 miles we t he ° # | Seattle will have another chance The board is doing late uta on te eal ood man jerked him down in the |to get out of the road. The slippery | * Twenty-one were & ity. It in ex-| eater Pinar Dy A tg Bs Weather Was Thick. ry whispered, flercety: “Don't | condition of the rails prevented the : 1 18 wounded @ to vote on the park bond tesue the depart “ 7 er inlan a tone 2 ng : The weather was so thick on tl ord & sound’” he realised that be! car from coming to a stop, and the * Thie is the sentiment expressed by | men€ fudiciously. The council has enamel ‘ » Eric was to be a victim of w hold-up act, |result was a collision, The glass in| ®**@ @##@ & @ a @ # @ & &| members of the finance committee, fen? sg it ean attend to.now, and it le otated, has de. the Geta when 1Bieht, venoel magbe Sine bee ithe front of the car was emashed to * CUB DETECTIVES with an unkvows man as star. He put up a fight, and succeeded and the wagon put oat of commis fe getting the better of bis sesall- | sion. Sat, who took to his heels without). It is said that O. Berg te fon securing & penny being in Ballard without *Constid’s clothing was bespattered |and doesn't care to push ‘tne watch chain broken | against the Seattle Electric com th 2 Chandler was not!-' pany on that account th ri Chief of Police Delaney ta ; ann ed the chang A Rep | ing foree of ¢ City | °? Detective ( * now bs sergeant of } tend to the ma: f pho Detective Charles W . ape stetn was made working Jetectives and will ha arae of | re ations e de-| suing FRED HARRIOT, BLIND PIGGER, CAPTURED WHILE ENGAGED a vote IN REMOVING LIQUOR FROM BAR Chief Wappenstein, of the detect-| neighborhood. When Harrict saw plats officers he started to run, but ves ive service, and Detective Adams was goon overtaken. Two bottles Mark Fr arrested Fred Harriot, of Madison | of gin were taken from him. losenweanawaacancis Park, a brother of Ja Harriot was released on a $100| 5 4 St soon today’on the cash ball, furnished by bis br net. BANK CLEARING . selling liquor without license, as *| James, the owner of the resort. He @ Jan 4. 106 $1,068 « Girect result of The Star's exposure | will appear in the pol atie Jan. 4 1% 948. 945 4 of the resort 1:20 o'clock tomor mn. | @ e Harriot had been gtven a tip that | He will probably ality. A®l@ Increase over same * the officers were to call upon him} this te hie second offense he will » date last year $ 109.064 * this morning and when they arrived | undoubtedly recelve @ heavy fine | @ 4 they found him moving bis stock} } ida (ne of 16 lest ime rr peepee eee ee eee eee p ing he did not mind it much or STORK LEAVES SEVEN liquors to an old shack in the BETTER SLOW all WASHINGTON, THUR h has been referred the ap m of the park board for a teaton at the next ct ee f the iawue of 9500 ark purposes favor of rewabmitting m to the people at al election.” sald tt ean one, and ple at ak ‘ tion be carried Burnett Explains an B na I park and #hall so 1 ’ ner " a cing a ® the matter came up f alk of abolishing the there of the bond imsue BALLET GIRLS (ao = TRUETO CZAR veces one The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News ttle Star JANUARY 4, S CHANCE 25 CENTS PER MONTH VOL, 7. NO. 267, PUEBLA IS AT FRISCO ARRIVES IN PORT AIDED BY SCHOONERS CHEHALIS AND TAIL SHAFT BROKEN ’ DISABLED LINER NORWOOD competition wat heém tugs rerain- ed outside in all kinds of weather, PL tug. had one been out, a be very wnwise for it at BOYS IN to gad any additional oftentimes taking great gike fo miles and yet not havé seen My oo | duties Yo the present ones. chance to pick up @ vessel. The tugs have to exereine & cera 1s ited savers! large eastern however, all the tugm with the ex-| tain t of vigiiance to pick up otek t year, And am more con eption of two, are owned by one| Vessels,” aaid an officer of the soma vinegidhen ever of the efficiency of ve seg yyw in| pany thie morning, “for 10 le Maen the board here Pha: eis et ithe bese the tugs, tnetead ng m occurrence for a vesnel t@ the Beattle Bo poet in exter th- | sail into the straits _hereaas ond ke at Rente - a nertial Neah I Very often a skipper, in order ti syle seem to be afraid that | night at the -dampany wel sign r| save towage, will sail right up te of isp in the hands of | agreeing ne boys $1.26 per going out Port Townsend if a tug ie not af tur re |¢ay an php ger enya mere | hand. The night om which the tered pway The proc " take their plac 54 Badieks sehen ees veverai| Diack a your hot. A terrible sem lastuay in regar lot the large ocean-going tuge hea| Wae running also, It would hawe monefiatall be expended. Refore a Suan ‘odes on: tha ila a the | ‘ken three tugs to handie her, ent. @f the money can be expended Pass of Melfort struck, one of them | Light House Imperfect. t the -egunell wil! have to approve | would have ked her uy j Cogpeliaan Rude stated that he | There are 14 tugboats now en- A report is also in ci tion that would father not state his « | eagea towing vessels to and from | an attempt will be r e prevail nti} the mar hed been dis i) | the cape. Twelve of these are own-| upon the government to establiah The commitioe meeting, which jed by one ce y }% first class light on Tatoosh tate will be atled soon | Officials of the Puget & g-\and. The one there at present is @ That the ¢ ion.” he aa an boat company this ed | lighthouse of ond class, Iq be vote@ on at the next general) | that some of it ane 7 . ear weather it can be seen fog leotion with« ch additic at wea except in very bad weat many miles, but in heavy weathes expegne ts « the « They af that the tugs run out| mariners have a hard time to locat@ All Be Reed in add al ‘ t times to pick up ailing | t t boxed The clerk judges who preside at the ele an serve as clarks and judge ting SHOULD MINISTERS MARRY DIVORCEES? | LUTHER BURBANK « N Now Figh for Life ng| THAT IS THE QUESTION UNDER DEBATE AT CON- VENTION OF FIRST ADVENTISTS | ntfon of the at Ad-|that they should not on andi | vent rch of Se ‘ i Tues The convention will last the weelf day night with @ mor ttend- | through. It is the semi-annual mide FRISKY FEMALES SWEAR ALLEGIANCE TO DEAR NICHOLAS. Jance. The ct was packed to| winter convention. Conve ere WITTE RECEIVES DELEGATION OF JEWS |ber being t ed | t t nt ite um BABY ANDERSON WAS FIRST TO ARRIVE, ACCORDING TO OR ey : - gr . bat. LUDLOW, BUT 6IX PROUD FATHERS DISPUTE THE OFFI ecy Date,” by Elder Als p e for thé CIAL RECORDS ar ha wing tionar : ted port e States weeks, and arg ¢ “ “ t 150 mem be t ew coun \ : . os work mer ar elect will be Later in the day the q The e night was om 2 ee . ¢ t sh er » be he ht ry ’ 1 A debati . e Fab ™ t M cm " . ght for sll iJ t bira | M } ss t “ with every passing ho ba fa iow The | being t Is th M } ‘i t M The re tM , pr ng opinion seem to bel Ladg Detriment to t hurch Tt Anderson, 907 F Mra. W t ty feat a w making plans f 6:30 ne u ra Baby A « b anoth ® M — A « F . gn ag e@ govert | «. » 1 Hoax it ha | a we , € and Mra. Rot t W. Bat rary 5 wn f Nieputing | Six W., and Ba : “spe vetition | ‘ ° bat Lak ston . NEW YORK, Jan. 4—There was the chamber of commerce me ainsi cana anid | NEW YORK, Jan. 4 1 i . R 1 wa big holde and weake a w " harp de n coppe t ould Sell City Land Rngle ; . Boe tetvia ft —_ a to Sat 1 the S ‘ ns to be) Ansa Hausted vs. the railied to 261 and then f Wants Slice of Pie canal } halt . , 4 ‘ eveltion. | Padific Railw pany f to 263 waterway has been tatroduced’ i PACOMA ems a onus , - ' n dented allaged damages was taken up be Law he break The Columbia & Puget § all- | the eommatl a athe Many plane were dle od at of ot « at wn sin | fore Jud Gillia morning Amal ated f wed Anaconda,| way wants a piece of the ple w ize Mi F there wae so doubt and sold ? he | from agttat « v~| Se¥eral months ago tt ane Wa hee e point lower to be divided when the fran N. Y., Jan, 4—Gom . - tnd a8 teath t who addressee . b he Ba stofy of the fork hen back to 1 ' “An ordinance granting to the rail Albert Patricly Dress ’ ns en th e vy gt i is @ part a pa Tt kness Is acute way a right of way 15 feet w J