The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 6, 1906, Page 8

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| { WILL BULLETS AV, WILL MARE FINST VERIT YEARS=NOW BLAMED FOR NAVAL The residents of Ind ay, between ave |} A large meeting of the property CAPEG TO PARIS Pine and Battery ste, would Make owners wan held last night, when of Yet av. & huge breastwork to pro- | it was decided to present the peti tect themselves and their property| tion, This morning tt was taken up from the b ¢ shells of an invad-|by the board of works, The board [®e Coot ordered that the we be aumpend GRAND DUKE This is the rpretation that /ed for two weeks, or until the prog ALEXIS City Rngincer Th placed upon erty holders file a majority petl- | sas & petit filed thie morning with | tion the board of works by the property| It t# expected that the majority tnd av that who asked further work of |t holders on their petition paving and grading be suspended on | next nd ay, wotil they can file a ma The regrading of thia portion of jority petition, asking that t ade | 2nd ay, known ax the “hump,” has Of the street be lowered at|been made necessary by new in | petition STOP ABLE BREASTWORK grade of I be filed that ¢ ed, w asking he street be lower Tueeday Virginia st ier to i) grad which are proposed = fc to the grades of 3rd, 4th and 6th Sed av a ~ ae if ’ ’ wWhen Johnny Comes Marching} " Home” We meeting with fa * ee at the Grand It w be Seattle premented tonight for the last t : : f Tomorrow night “1 we Dees . 3 . ok's engng will appear for & week's ~ ment. Every one knows and like « : Buster Brown as er ae eames Bas plewured him or a - pei tT pages” of the Sunday a weyers gay a Sl * Ola a. “i al fea Ww v Th Rn ¢ of & Suitcase” and “A 1 Herring MLLE. BALRTTA Third Avenue The Taylor pany closes ite engagement Her Marriage Vow oh is Taare Avcnee thester weakens This picture shows a Russian revolutionary auth attraction for next week. De-] goon rinBiciag enecetie mateg we morrow's matinee | card. It represents Grand e wit be “A Fight For Millions,” «| ‘°OM@.. It represents Grand Duk EB Davis, of 176 Sth av. Seattia, has | fewaried with a valuable by the government for serv Mota at the time of the Bennington ae. News to thie effect wae by his. family yesterday, | ‘wie & fodtes of gratification to Magny friends of the young mao médal js valued at $100 | % 1% years of age, and oc cuplat the tion as quartermaster ‘or the Bovathgton at the time she Swas blown up at San Diego, Cal. | He was standing on the bridge at “the time of the accident and was) Badly burned about the back and! COOK DIES AS RESULT OF PROLONGED SPREE | powerful i friend was frightfully burned | place of aafety to Mile Baletta melodrama mediately went on deck and assist . baxeu't « €d in lowering the first of the boets| (2'""" * in order to save the lives of thowe! Tyo y endangered ndlord. After all were safely lowered, bel oy. 4 | mised a very dear friend of hit! he threatens to turn ue out. I and started to find him. The young} trea my ‘ and} doctor's bi young Davis had him taken to a| ts @ to lone mo His friend died 114 employer long te rhe when pe my days after. Davis ts now at the) put 1 cow it if I had Mare Island navy yard, and has| hundred dollars an you he been given permission by the gov-|me? [il pay you back some day, of ernment to choose his next piace of | my homer; nite 1 service. His enlistment lasts just Fort _« maa et oe ted, Why nine months longer should up diamond for Kiwi? “1 ly wish, 1 could ob you.” he said, “but I can’t Then he hurried away, not look One glance at his cousin's . ugh. He went The body of J. A. Phillips was found at 10 o'clock this morning by a chambermaid, in a room above the Anaconda saloon, at Ch Maynard sive jes and Death , drinking was due to Phillips had the iast three after quitting the em & Ingelman house, for wh the propr he ha HONOR THE NEW PAS TOR ing in Rev. F. A presided, and address by Reva. F. E Dean ual y ted, and bought somehow he took # He had not a t mught a wood dea a‘ he had ther boy for Jim's quar I ret. Once he had given up the meda | hin pake wae thetr been working as a w sia I 1} th Phillip according t said Hang the found in his room, was ¢ ad he grew re money from a friend in Nelson, B. * to see nie i C. He was about 45 years old, and t is an bad as he oa " a member of the Knights of as hing 8 s The body at the Bor _" A t , nto on morgue « . e from the dead man’s friend in Ne , : id rn HER AID\- LLoyvo Teeres co. (ine) : voce” Sl 1 UNIONBAKERY AND OAFE 1418 BECOND AVENUS. f & - t Raker ar 7 ' ' ' MLLE. BALETTA AMASSED FORTUNE or in Russia, but reached this Aleals presenting the Ruslan savy | hat Jt the youna the bat a+ an ft any “VARSITY BALL NEXT FRIDAY The th " sity wil at Christensen | Over 300 the general invitath cartoon. varwity ball to associated students THD SEATTLE STA ACTRESS LOVED BY GRAND DUKE , CAUSE OF RUSSIA'S NAVAL ROUT CITY ENGINEER SAYS THAT PROPOSED REGRADE OF SECOND SS DISASTERS, SHE 4 ~ want ide BY wide,| Broadway invitations are out m to the stad body, The affair is the pr |midwinter ev of the body « Entrance 307 1430 Third Pike and Th OHIO DENTAL "AYES! AR DENTISTRY: s Byerrhes whieh $9,000,000 IN SEVEN ohlef £6. ALEXIS NEGLECTED ALL FOR HER the Russian navy, neglect-|ty she was engaged at the Michae od his duties, permitted the effi-| theater, which re a ove cleney of the navy to decline and a ment ibeidy for «£ ng Pre lowed Baletta to accept bribe money | plays four times a week from naval officers who wanted Atento had fallen ma n k ehirk irksome duties of gain p with the daughterof wea motion, an phy an af inted on ma: In St. Petersburg Mile, Haletta ying her. The girl di held largely responsible for the| Alexis believed sha, had been po naval reverses of Mussa during the oned and hie grief w feart Japanese war, and her positic 4) Then he met Mile Haletta, H the Michael theater had grown diffi- |b tei him and seon > sit wince Ab loft Husaia got his forfter fove. During the Finally the manager, fearing there! firet week of thelr. Intimacy the @ would be r AmMOuK the audiences | tre th of di Hecharged her, belng Compelled to! mor uke, af pay her $60.00 fur breaking her al ontract tt beside furnia Haletia left Bt, Peterehura Whe & and paying t rent.of a ® queen. She engaged & Mortal car re for her, and qupylying he for herself, with & separate apart-| with dresses and horses and { for ber thrée dogs Her bag: | riage gage weighed 4.400 ponds. The trip) atexie Introduced. the oat her 96,260. the egar and the «rand dujes,) Hefe ne the actress were charmed with her beaut 86,000 transferred to Paris by accomplishment | diamonds for $1,009, Her mag-'t vertake Ruswtad and Alexis { ott hi » in St. Petereburg che!into disgrace, the . pe ' | refured fo give up, waying that the | Petersburg ped ae |rich furnia®itie could not be wold | treme and at the Michwel theater ¢ | for anything Ifke their real Yalue-at | audience threw rotten fees at ber present ting, “Down with Alexis’ fay When Mile tha arrived in St Veterdbure seven years ago who was | Rusela and is pow j Unknown and had only slight bie | but Baletta pluckily de trionie ability. Be of her beaw THERE IS A | ial VALUE IN ned to resien denied a few be given of the at Prid hi beet 1 thet does * and. hriage tightens Joode and ud PARLORS, > Pike Steeet and Corner of Star \. P HY HARRY G FARMER love of the Grand Duke fare A special matinee holds the boards | Gosctal Correspondence of The Star. for her, has mmpelied to lew at the Star thin afternoon, the Main] Sp PETERSBURG, Jan. Mlle. | the (heater and return to Paris } at pales bet Song ¥ vA and : 8° | Baletta, the leading French actfoss | Because of his infatuation f rr M. D sidine Ibini, the magician y"" | of the Imperial Michael theater tn beautiful young actress, Alexis, wid) q ‘ sh iadee | ba ilne Weicher in a monologue, and Von~! at Petersburg, who in seven years until the d faction ot jectvan:) 1¢ 18 to be deplored that we, as #| A ery { ented = Nina in thelr “ep (fF) nas obtained $2,000,000 because of aky's was commander-l Pyation, are becoming so dignified, | og yy Monday new bill will be pre-| hand take life eq seriously —« her ells, aide sented ducing the Clark- Wilson | tragically; and oy as if to inten. | lates the liver and bowels, and over company net comedy, Gil sify the growing tendency toward | com nental depression bert's one and hippo maity, comes = sclentiot—iir Thin yeh for reeif, But the drone ie numbers. | Arthur Mitchell, KC. B abd onye nee fa sah is uptold 2 that “laughing ie insanity,” bu Teard may be waeted The Amateure strengthens the mir 4 laugh may be holy, but de Tonight will be amateur night at J are but gatherings memory of a laugh comfort y the Senttle, and the entire children’s} j'*s from temporary inaanity ‘¢ than the memory of tears of the Egan Dramatic ecbool | Oeeway expect almort any mean laughing te infectious Happy MADAME CALYE appear in interests Rit or erime of & png faced $s that bousebeld that has a mirth ites: whaltios of sing! Bay Pave Hut who would be susp aker withtntit; and whatever | * “Buster” ought to get a cordial wel- | and monologues. The extra enter ooo econ whe tecemed neartile gnity 16 eustained by the fam pane here. tainment will lest @ half bow nee There are several kinds of bax ly 4e fully compensated in ip Master Rice will appear in the ter, ere) degrees of caw reared health and bappin Uiske. role and his tittle Ba wilt | At —— theater | WHERE A LITTLE SELF. SACRIFICE MIGHT HAVE AVERTED A [iid it eg language Mark Twain, the t ¥ @ prominent part os Tig At Pa the Princess theater ind; it § Sib : t fer ¢ i . Can you not emile that |done more «ood in being sold for the! wilt put on a new bil TRAGEOY PB sonal ap hs. Sard pee once 2 z = | . ke « blow the | have done t thin 2 Well, Jim.” eaid olf Mr. Derme " | Mark Twain, M f's extravagant, I know, but I ar . tively iges character) b oe! Laughter is better th an afford $1,000. Here in| away 1 steed tae we are on- | pile pet ¢ { bitle int Mee W * will omnally | giver health and t rt ketbouk and + . * 4 tive judgment to Le that ie born of mental keenness. At the corner he eo. and & 4 the that stilt { points th . against hie coun mie are a ff 1 of Mr. Warner's go]. One admires most the laugh thet |eting, or bar hat burt! hew Kiwll was © fer than Jim, but | af ' He acted ithe « mad-| has in it the broad sound of A ote t much dg wore a ¥ com f shoes that | he | Inetinetively you trust that per-| buried and « keen sense of humor 4 ay had bee i. Jim, in hie se Jier ned away, but before hel som, just as you mistrust the one | resurrected therefrom, that will en WOUNG HERO OF BENNINGTON DISASTER iS REWARDED By | **!h eroont ned aplendid bad gone far he saw « crowd ad-| who laughe with a U eound able one to nee a point quickly, and iad to os sald Jim, “but iy *. Four men were bearing) Avoid the person that laughs with | to laugh heartily GOVERNMENT tm to « hurry wne and om bier between therm, On the bisrl@-t! sound, butmore than all, avoid| From people who are too polite = was something covere th a cloth. | the person who laughs sot et all to laugh, good Lord deliver us = | Thank you throukh which red spots were mak i Raymond F_ Davis, son of Mra 1. ;shoulders by escaping steam. Not Boogere Pi cen anetiies dahiaiisaittids maui — withstanding his suffering. Wt oe as oe en ane ee ROUGH 4ITHER PHONE 590 if Model Electric Laundry. Gentlemen:--Up custom each week to this service I have always mentioned above, this plan which time I contracted a a cold, clammy, steam-saturated to Either Phone 590 | | NCIL GIVES GEATTLE MEA RY HA! HA! AND CECIDES Tg DIG HOLES TO OBTAIN WATER BALA ting t will be § 04 tt “of poe 0 tale «! - i a " New PF . , nell, in n 1 the t ng station ; ; Andrew | ir. Greet Ktor T ' The will thoroug - * ‘ we and all the pha 1 rate of $63 per 1,00 The « . “ ’ HERE ARE 6000 ROADS = ONGE 700 OFTEN ea WELLSFOR BALLARD! —_— OFFICERS ©: « elting Mt fa, of ‘ tt © | GAVE THIS AD. iT 18 wo Leslie KE. Math DOLLARS TO You, ' O. & Kellogs | THE SLOGAN At a meetin of the South x Fo ry! a the ety Dr. M. M, Rings Dr, Geo, D, fryer vil aor OSTEOPATHS, ] t of mm « good 516 Mutual Life Building » club wee discussed, and e Phone Main 4432 eS SE vO Wee Ae ae ¢ This Ad and £5.00 ” Ros ib Th tr 4 ~- yl winte of J. W. Lees, ¢ ty t hs ree r tre “ * Pre lee, B. Kirk nt ev A meeting be held next # . * ‘ i the f T +. © not cured t do not une ts of » 60 vm our pacds krlowledge Of the t oO on J its functions cated Ber These are the same oy ’ byithe noted . » vie S ar umphrey, wh : in front of the sa & Russell, on First a b uetomers in leaden DRY FAMILY WASHING 6¢ PER POUND A TESTIMONIAL about two weeks ago hire the family washing done paid one dollar and fifty cents, I pursued up to two months ago, serious house sent you the family wash, and instead of paying one dollar and fifty cents each week and suffering all the inconveniences of w day, I have never paid to you a sum more than ninety cents, and many times a great deal les -besides, your plan of ironing all flat piece table and bed linen, handkerchiefs, spreads, eto., leaves me but very little to iron; herea before I had all the ironing to do and my expense was a great deal more. I congratu- late you for eliminating woman's greatest care--"the ever-dreaded wash day." I am more than pleased that I respo d to your invitation, "May We Send the Wagon". WE CAN DO AS MUCH FOR YOU MODEL ELECTRIC LAUNDRY “THE GREAT FAMILY LAUNDRY ” Main Piant, Corner First and Sencca meet M © year EITHER PHONE S90 it was my regular > at my home. For, <3% and as at of pneumonia resulting from Since then I have always c se Yours gratefully, SEATTLLITE. very —WMay We Send the Wagon?

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