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on a y ‘ n a ae c _ al THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, JAN. 6, 1906 BB FER Bene eee Pees FER Ber? . 6 a it it Pee eeeTs oF As dhe Mew on the rocks, Sad which enortmous expense. The steamship Portland, owned by the Alaska Commercial company which went ashore on Sptre ialand, nine miles south of Ketchikan, Dee 21, aad which was later reported as & hopeless wreck. can be saved, ac cording to Captain Omar J. Hum- purey, of the Alaska Commercial company, and EC. Generaux, of the marine sarveyors, who went north to Ingpect the reasel Captain Humphreys and Captain Generaux returned to Seattle last aight on the steamer Farallon. Both report that the sunken steamer can be raise), although the expense at- | tached to the undertaking will be erormous. Captain Humphrey sald this morning that at a rough estimate ft | Will cost $50.0 to raise the Part- impossible to accurately estimate | the cost at prevent. He has for- warded bis reps regarding the! Matter to the bh {fice of the com ssiness ts now writers,” said morning, ave not taken a THE LAND OF THE CZAR IS ALMOST PENNILESS, AND IT CAN shertff at Caldwet! toduy eived a | talegram from #heriff ¥ ot Te NOT EVEN BORROW MONEY —RUSSIAN CHRISTMAS To. | [Em from ne sr iis |ry Orchard on a charge of mute } committed at Cripple x, if the MORROW jan. 6—The this country ri asued far “1 have been instructed to find a veusel for the Valdes roate.~ Captain §. B. Gtbba, of the Marine Underwriters’ association, when | tato what wil! probably be the Mand. Ho added that it wae almost | seen ee ger ge — — | public interest was done by the com-| tinal seexion, but the delegates will what t underw er woe! or purchased by the company to! line coast staid W take the place of the Portland gg i USSIAIS — yonou BANKRUPT January 22. a nur advices from there before Trowbridge, an officia proceeding further.” | Nt Ae ee anne saitiet vee | STATE FEDERATION OF LABOR TO COMBINE sel to take the place of the Port WITH CANADIAN UNION LABOR TO KEEP ASIATICS OUT OF THE COUNTRY Nothing of At 1 o'clock the convention went Captain Homphreys reptile ABERDEEN, Jan. 6 Jous for office #iN follow m of this question irament wil 1 h this end) lim view, ft te intended that the work harmoniously agatust Asiatic } immigration. [anid she was the housekeeper of the building, but who knew her. She y nothing but ope BE GUILTY A BTURES DENVER, | oh sting ex-Gov ernor Mteunenbe rego ot nano of the holidays. Employers in gen Orchard te accused of having Seven | John A. Miller soldier from jing not to open uatll | piown up the Independence depot 8 a Po rv fatally bration of Red AY, | 1904, killing and sertously wounding t Lawton, was arrested this aft- | express Ap . noon by Officer O'Connor, who pany, was yeater pany General Manager = Trowbri TEAGHERS GIGGLED addresses have attra attention during ® monste to tak a tunity to hear him re t rightfully be the contract arrested and the cake hopeless. The coat will be j held until $500 canh bond had been! A meeting between the two was enormous. At a rough estimate I secured. arranged yesterday in the Delmon believe fully $50,000 would have to | No specific charge was made at | ico restaurant, at which the money be spent before the veasel could be ithe time of his ot. He was was paid to Walah by Reod. Walsh brought to the surface. aken Into custody of Detectives was then followed and arrested. He I have sent my report to the Byrnes and Phillipe The arrest | th told the officers he had the offices at San Francisco, and will was made oh complaint of J. F.| money in his room and was holding the com- it for th Walsh's room resulted in the of ficers securing the money, veation at this morning's session.) have to stay up al! night In order to; do in regard to raising the vessel. | Wiion was devoted to the considers-| make It such | Dr. O'Shea, at the teachers’ In-] their influence is detrimental. Af He has forwarded the report of! i155 of various resolutions The referendum law on the elec | of the heurtare goed for every Captain Generaux to San Francisco, | ane only signifiesnt + tion of off has been found de | #!t this. morning, was greeter and gicl Not que, but many yetion of the of. ladopted was goo pégrifing fe and constitutiona mend-!| with long jause whe © wai) Teachers esperiadiy..ahould have charge of that office. |jotnt organization of the unions mente remedying these defects will| announeed to speak on “The Hidden) them. They widen one’s scope and Another vessel will be chartered | foi, Column afd th ot the prolonged discnaston Forces in Education and Life.” His} broaden and Ubepen om ead] tion of the beautitul a dance | opened by the entire institute sing ppor-jing “America.” A sele jered by the high school or the chief factor! chestra. The remainder of the ses upied by five-min ave Importance of &/| reports from the directors and the child's | of-town districts. The etat var stated that sper development of child/ sion was ¢ acter Tts on ment | show a mendous Increase In stu heat denta over last year. Everywhere ora of the ye de-| districts report a fine condition are often t jerant, and | prevalent TRY TO WRECK TRAIN @ were withdrawn HOOSIC FALLS, N. Y., Jan. 6 road. The switch had been opened ed in that position by signal was twisted to njured, onejand wed of the Montreal | thugs. T » & Main rall-|in in mm th ate the switch was closed stated last night that the money ——S = ywners claim can be saved at as a bonus fr Charities KR. I for tesuing a cor for repair given Walet a9 work on the stear Olympia | eng to bim but was the any action jn the matter, I betleve sd Santa Clara, of Northweat-| 0¢ the company. Reed informed the Vessel can be saved. She te f Steamship company, William | G@tectiy hat he was for to pay Walsh, port evgineer of the com-| Waleh the money in order to: get badly damaged in certain parts, bot to such an extent that render roperty mpany. A visit to and} This morning’s session was| tion was thes | j — - ne one — | | | | a END MURDERS HIS LANDLADY AND ESCAPE | eeeeeneerereren Continued from Page One) 0 ® OTRER MURDERS IN NEIGHBORHOOD CAUSE expenses is not adopted, any pledge made shall be null and ee . void, rhe = \ ‘ mont xpende REIGN OF TERROR GENERAL STATEMENTS rue aamerine. went loolon ter totam a —_ * This guarantee fund must be raised at once, as the | tra t r rat yit , 1 nt the f offi hie ~ - niner bien: “dabembahieh::- tba sabi ta board of trustees of the United Society meets in New York | fs‘ . t nes . ; a“ — Y sdanainhunal w at- | killed city February 6, 7 and 8, at which time the convention city | \/\ roe ' - 2, eanenh at nd. Mi > A blood-stained reser was found for the agrd international convention will be chosen rr 900,000 pounds f | ! Aes tf ai laws in per- thon « » the hall of her apartments. Any of the daily papers printing ghese facts are author- | ©! } arene me aod fine « the fair are inte The woman was married to Gen ized to receive pledges to this find | — “ —- =~ page Buco rn erty, t w ape y last September. Gentry is a Repardl ' inal $ Tr sposition of salvage after LaSa x, and died | highly educated paigter of consid-| egardiess of the great spiritual uplift to the commun | soaoqu P 7 oA Se few es ‘ «ble note and oteupted a bign| ity in particular, and the whole Northwest in general, there | | in her throw soctal posttion | will be a financial gain to the city of no mean proportions. » janitor ye bout the jont “ oti Me nls ' | ee spon pony Thpny PR ee at bi | There will be at least 20,000 persons in this city for the | 5 ue } (aching Ger Recenen space of six days, who will pay for everything they get, fled down th . The police say they are looking as no free entertainment of any kind whatever is given in ety for Frank J. Constantine, whose connection with the international coventions. To do noth a gy oe 4 — to be well known tn ing but eat and sleep in Seattle, the minimum would be fa i . er Trad Constantine was a roomer tn the} Pet capita, making an expenditure of at least $40,000 per ‘* EEE EEE eh 4 , building. The police took charge of| day, for six days of $240,000 for simply the mere necessi- ; oe ius * STAR FORM CHART FOR OAKLAND, CAL * ya suse is un-}a number of letters ta his roam.| ties, not to mention the amount that would be spent for | BOILER INSPECTOR MUR RAY NEEDS ASSISTANCE * * They say Constantine received a) side trips, souvenirs, and mar: t 4 * First Race—One mile, selling * : 5 y other ingidental expenses . aus sie . — 4 - er at we from « to | stated Ince f n < poe NR N “ ¢ % z * Ind N me Weight. 3 pen. 7 © se ey he to uhh the pereteia baa 8 weliigion: ior ae The advertisement of the city that 20,000 young people UNNING DOWN LAW BREAKING ENGIN * «8987 Moerito ‘07 we 2 « . no «wound, but|serving (he charms of handsome} Would give on their return home would be worth more than S—JUDGE M'DONALD SOMES COMMIS- * 9009 Me er 7 © sho was able to net any other method of advertising that the city could contrive. w S98 Me 2 3 » The murder of a woman named * Thr ‘ won by 7 lengt cond, by 5 lengtha * nen rants gS ats) STAR STARTS THE SUBSCRIPTION : aving was a same neighborhood has upset . 9 & onan tig ¥ . Br tee > North fide of this elty and pat| Roller Inspector will ask gincers that ft requires almost a] # 1 Weist yn Ope Clo. Geatry, or was repulsed tm unwel- | the entire detective force at work. | THE STAR PROPOSES NOW, IN FOLLOWING | no poura of ety! aminere | Sali7_inspection of these tactortes| & 5967 Hugh McGowas nat 26 —— UP ITS WORK OF GETTING THE CONVEN- | to make arrange ployed m. | may go into al * ) 1 J Wright 0 | TION MOVEMENT IN PRACTICAL SHAPE, TO few J —- tw wine where hey use an engine one * Time, 1:4 won by nose; second, by 1 length * | START AT ONCE A PUBLIC SUBSCRIPTION OF | their duty t ort 7 jand the very next day they may] * 1 Ra } " half furtong ng * | $as.000, SO THAT THE MONEY MAY BE SECURED | ‘elations or employ an uniicensed engineer. Con-| , wee Soa ; : n u » hay “ sequently, he often escapes my eae BY FEBRUARY 6. m , time | _ R Williams 7 7 | To do this it will be necessary for everybody to get seg ‘oh Pas ay the : pe | * ime ift8: @ sca ts, onda t 2 right in and dig. No time must be lost meee Vielaiiens On ‘ ’ he vee OE * The Star believes that the daily papers will all | work is so ox : appiieanté-for -en * : Fourth Race— f * tiie inetbeibdlciaiaay | join “hands in the movement and subscribe to the | many changes i on * were examine & 995 Mased > | 25,000 fund to the extent of their abilities. All of pea a a ao eae Se. ae al) ee UO ee Os # 8929 Royal Rogue Kna * OWNERS OF PORTLAND NOW BELIEVE SHE CAN the merchants can afford to do the same, to the end that | Gog nis attention. Se ae eee eee |e r 02 Williams + ZAISED this meritorious proposition should be put through with a 1 ‘ make| The civil service comn m he . Pi xe ad, ty neck * BE RAISE : gp lee . me. oe Ceara tae 4 * iy aicwnaat whose i 18 te eiemerman| * qykitth Race—Five and one-halt furlongs, selling * The Star will head its own list with a subscription of Ay i an) # In4_N ame Weight. Jockey. Open. Clan & | apiatance from the 5 i mak-| was installed as the pew president.| & 8982 Jil’ette Clark | oe oe $500. fax these inw nd reporting | Judge F. A. McDonald took b 2. a Rose Ni Ni 100 Radtke 8 3 iw It will publish all other subscriptions as fast as re- | violations of dinance,” enid|as the newly apy +. e cee dae oe ema . se | ceived, beginning next Monday _ a today Aw it in, t The boa A exam-| * 17 3-4; won by 2 lengths; second, by 2 lengths. 7 aataate ous manuta » of | inati he ia month] # * | tae are making many | f pre i fo ancles| * Sixth Race—Futurity purse. a ebanges in the px ns held by ¢ « up | *1 ‘ oye Open. Cl y - ‘ oti & 8994 “Ruby app } apes 5-2 72 @ | * R920 HI Mame 7272 & | | © 8285 Th ‘ dchila ¢ SS." | | & Time, 1:091-2; won by 1 ten second, by nose * | % * hdd hhh hhh ee | ss IS CHARGE se racine tes )2°.20~ BALLARD, Jan. 6—The dotivery) where Mra Lawry was Just gottlig | Second race, five-eighths of wagow of the Oriental Tea company, | off the street ear aE mile velyn Griffin, Bab B of Seattle, figured is an accident} She was unable to step out of the a ee : OAKLAND. Moncle time, 1:02 that came near being fatal to Mra} way of the swiftly approacliing | poRT ENGINEER WALSH OF ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY | Yankee Jim, Doe T. Craig, Seven Third race, seven-eighths of 9 Lawry, of Ballard, this morning st| team and was knocked down and} j full. : mile, se'ling—Theo Case, Hench- 11:38 o'clock. The. barses on the} run over. Mer injuries were c me | ACCUSED OF USING HIS PO SITION TO OBTAIN MONEY AT | ae ag = yanty .: tent man,, Col. Bronston; time, 1:28% wagon @tarted to ren st Fifth and | serious, no bones being broken. The CEE. SB sthem, Romaine, Instrector Fourth race, one mile, purse—+ Murray, running up to Fourth av. _} team ran up the street farther EXPENSE OF EMPLOYERS | eat, Tocolaw atcher. | cutter, Retropaw, J. F. Donohue: way, Haviland, Bannock | tine {1:40 1-4 SE | ‘ . J ecto » | yom McGrath, The Trojan, Gov.| Fifth race, one and one-six- STEAMSHIP PORTLAND od of having received $390 | Devie r Trojan, Gov. enth miles, selling—Sunmark, | Ninespot, Miss Betty; time, 1:48%. | RESULTS AT ASCOT PARK. | Sixth race, futurity course, selling LOS ANGEL CAL Stoes Starling, Ossian; time First race, steeplechase, short ' 1:10% BATTLEDORE AND SHUTTLECOCK CHICAGO, Jan. 6.—The The counc!! is pledged to act fin- ally upon the matter before spring ment of the municipal own so that the peoph n, back to the committee on| adoption of the council's re rtation, for further consider. | dation at the elections. y referred the propom n ordinances designed for th an vote such an extent that | on the Trans-Pacific routes have all } they can do to handle the freight. } he Hazel Dollar and other vesse!s of the fleet have made many trips to China, Japan and Russia, but the business of the company of late has 807 First av. COLMAN BUILDING. | The Robert Dollar Steamship lcompany, which operates several steamer schooners between Seattle For the announced its i ing operations fn the Ortent With a view toward that end Robert Dollar, his wife, several friends and tw ployes of the stea r Hazel Dolla a h safied for the Orient last bh tetutten mente eae Be ollar said the y be yours at cut prices to- com pa tablish more night md M branch to increase the J} NIPPLES— other offices already established Three fi 10¢ Japan and Chit Trade to the Orient during past several months has {ner MELLIN’S FOOD— Large for age HORLICK’S MALTED MILK— $1.00 Package S8e¢ NURSING BOTTLES— MENNEN’'S TALCUM— W two for $1.50 Godell-Pratt + aeeeem te eee eee Sr°rTsetat “SPans? © ate eee eee - ment’s abil Many stations along the Subertan been placed under nly solution | rafiroad have . which i#/| martial law. present} Tomorrow is the Russian Christ ‘ | mal holiday spirit j 4 for many days ed that the day of celebration | 4 ab | & eontere . ovaott, | sent this yeu former R finance,| The terrible scenes enacted In and Prem'- or in regard to ®| many parts of the empire have pat | Russian { ) fran a damp pon the festive m f remulted Russia the people and it ts expected th: tomorrow's celebration will he eve aT. jan. 6 quiet than last year, when ft f Russian min-| was subdued owing to the critical Tokto | wa sation Th al family w ably 1 end th lays at Tearkoo-s ab of will t a Christmas 4 Japa ylidren, bat no ela insane we at daybreak, applying « torch t found him wandering around the! »wer end of town and acting In| a peculiar manner that he} ght tt best to take the man to arters, whore it is belleved| stolen it. In fact, Milla seems to think It hie ¢ fal policeman, and has attempt © arrest severs] men ahagt town w aso was dismissed, and was lway of a tenement | turned over to the authorities at the | dis NEW YORK, Jan. 6—A naked ‘ pan, her actions directed a wan fully clothed, was foun ‘ In Eldredge t | fort, from whom he has escaped «| Vas A tenant saw them | second time, As he !s not known} fternatie The man escaped, but " » drink, he la believed to be o gave « blank stare ally unbalanced, and it is probable| It arly frozen a physictan will be called upon | mer the gave her mame as Helen to examine him. nat 0 WORLD'S FAIR” the day on which Balboa first | oat and t ...Ba the Pacific | : t t ae WANTS FRISC head t s believe he Is Two days ago Mills was arrested!’ wasHINGTON | for attempting to take @ gun away from a Jap, whom he thought hed | sentative Kabn, of Ca y to act as a ape. | duced on arrested two Gays ago, his | tion of Dispensation of the Holy and the Dogs of War >» Nunes Rath m- | Francisco tn in The Star yesterday, are wn on account of heavy Hand Drill $1.19 hed cocabolo handle with , Hann cleht difte COLGATE’S TALCUM— be box for | 1 NVISIBLE LATEST ID BIFOCOLS. THE KRYPTOP. Just what you have jong been S5e Advent Christian Church of ‘ 5 wis! fo Will Close widwinter con-|f is. pox of skat $38 a : vision tomorrow night with ad Gut Fage. 2 Hana but by Elder A. W. Steers on < gad 81.69 81.69 "81.69 SPINNING’S CASH STORE Second Ave Sole Ag L. W. SUTER Jeweler, Silversmith and Optt- clan ecessors to G. 12, Ha graph wires of Alaska, as ninghausen. 713-715 FIRST AVE.