The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 12, 1906, Page 7

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i DIES FROM A BROKEN Heart! KILLED IN MILL | DRA GS WER Theodore H. Cramer, 84, who tiv | William MoKeever, a cattle buyer . AY 7 A » Park and whe left home} » Friday Harbor, died yesterday t four months ago after having | ital, MoKeever trouble with hie wife, return wna attacked by @ maddened stoor ESCAPE IN od fouth Park laet night, and aft hear O'lirien about a week ago while! a sing into a saloon and having mpting: to lead the animal. Hel a fow drinks made hia way to his rescued by the people of the! ~ « . the woodshed, helehborhodm@, but was so ‘s ial ‘ 4 was found s jured that he died. Th Pieeing tor their lives, } k Ow A ‘ ir. Weeter by bh wife, whe Ds hipped to Frid Harbor here|trand and his if arely “ pet “ " 1 t and y Wee remove ° e On Ee te . } “~ “eo a : : WIFE—OTHER NEWS OF TH® SUBURB wate o Sto sulin tine bone ss > Iecinbeba 108 foot. im lonats satel Per the oy renal: | eee cecmtaktoae ‘ciatee te) oa " © action has been |bulkhead 100 feet in ler may he la ‘ ® lafter 9 o'clock last night by a lone ‘ \KE, Jan. 12-—While in| Lake are urging the Seattle Kleotric Everett, that a jewelry store | ht | Rar ot night’ I bel hea a be deaean ual coun ioe ® Wition, G. Krant ampany to establish a freight shed Monroe wag broken into lest night The slide ooourred about 100 fee te gong The 1 an emptied wt ol Mi t ear Mountain View station, This| and 40 watches, valued at about O20 | Py of the fe anding. 1 hundred he } oe 4 $5.75, and as G N at} hax dean badly needed for some| h, taken, No description of the Bi night wt & o'cloed ante = ha ‘ appeared ae he came. Th es time. burglars or the watohes has be¢a - homes under the } il we wart 1 traf “ ad, \.eeam eeee handkerchief over hin . eveived ' : |} to remove to places of saf: as i t ‘ wa and the revolve Bartram 5 while | Only One Way Now, - - pSALT LAKE CITY, Jan, 12—The | was feared that the old and rotten ‘ 4 into cocmned the tee tm a a ' eaneret Manufacturing Society an-| bulkhead would give way al estate men atat much!» siege aceor othe atime, Kranis| | The of council on Monday even 1) |mounces that ft will hold an inter-| Everybody but Frank Ostrand and will result ; meer aii A athe ows | {2K Passed an ordinance compelling | '| | Mountain States fair here tn 1907.| wife heeded the warning, When the the character of th 4 : - Beat oF ctr om any to rv + Communications are being mailed to | first crash ¢ Hide smot rlof little val The ° “ . : r " way around the lake all governors of states west of Col-| ears, they were paralyzed with f tr . e : and the opposite way im the after-| lthetr self sion and need Wot h \ ’ cy se ee Re | tse eae wat ome cow wisenra worwen” [ct rites ot oat | sre Co MAKES SPLENDID BUY . ai time. The people residing on the| Proudfoot, of the Dollar Steamship soanty attire “ it K AKO 6 e) west side started the agitation some | SM Pany, arrived al the Hotel But are Mary Pierce of Mack wo _ roa | _ we ved |Ulme ago, claiming that the patrons)? this morning. The advent of! mond was brought to the city you ' { the line wetusgetting ee ions | these (wo gontlemen may’ be of] “AWNAPORIB. Md, Jan. Ydo-ate| {T2888 BitADte condition and WOMAN /8 ROBBED OF ACQUIRES ESTABLISHED BUSI- K de both ine t alenificance to e wl | : _~ < tal to the county hospital to be ioned, | Fide both morning and eventox reat algnificance to Seattle abtp-|torney Theall, of Washington, Ad-| rented for dropay y | NESS, r . id he “eastalders” were indifferent | Ps onference between (hem | dressed the court martial this mora-| Her daught in th | ‘ ewarding the matter, while people | 48d lecal steamship men was held ling on behalf of Cadet Decatur ile Figo F t » ornoon, looking to the estab See . * ~ a Se ae ae ; vay mak ¥ Kragte ¥ esiding on the south side desired # afternoon, looking to the estab-| judge ad te Harrison stated the] She was left with two y A M tra i 1 un- | (Me service (o remain ax it has been | #hment of a line of stoaships (© | case of the prosecution aud the case] children on her handa. built . . for the past few montha The car| ‘*¢ Orient, it is rumored, was then given (o the court. If De | boym were sent to the orp? u fa Senet in order to let themaelves . ™ catur |e ¢ i, the case willl by Judge Frater yoaterda * ~ down easy, induced the city council | probably be appealed to congress. Mra. Pierce le not expected to . eran s emma ‘ =~! to settie the maiter by ordinance | lew eaazaee i Weert ee | =! - in the vant ear ; of the tad " t h \ bes THY change Wili take pi a few} HICKE, MUST WAIT p< Alcea | Mre Keady Radnene hotel,, s some one in the car saw the ; i . an Leet Ge the son ee | } Fourth av. and Pike at., reported to ; Lak 1 n pass through the park firet Jack Hickey, he baseball pitcher the poiiee tine scamming that che wos was on the BT BE | Dias t “ | well know nto Seattle Inetigated touched” for % n an Bast Union| home, and never noticed her lose r tdward only son of ¥ | 1 r ' Pr Cr v ont tee ae pte sag tne the Seattle baseball team for the} she paid her fare she produced bh he was unable to give a descrip: | and Mt ; res ame wie-| tale Sheet cok ae recovery of $241 for breach of con | purse, which 4 $40 gold | tion of anyone tn ar at the| kno n Biya os pot A es “. BB letan for the brewing company at tract. Judge Albertson postpeded fage i Wi mata deme taueece tt wr Hankruptey = Ye AREAS | Olympia, came up from the capital! WASHINGTON, D.C. Jan, 12.—|‘N* ©ae {ll January 15 Penang re i fnapuicipradigps gprs: ian - f cach | ty % Bttend bis mother's funeral. | The state department, in a dispatch | Wiest ba permer's many years of clothe dee oeal tate tn a af recelvad from Santo Domingo, learns TELEGRAPH BR tation held at Lat 1 hace ondreretyte li ee ae . built tas Oia: eesti soon ra rs ; building fi ¢ bust ten ng members ° | that President Morales has resigned! NEW WESTMINSTER fn ¢ . | case bean. o the etna Caan aia and announced his intention ‘ Ce a daugt é at * A l4-year-old eon of A. W. Cam-|ing to San Juan, Porto Ri Jan, 12.—Two young folks named | board of trt f the Unt-! Cr 1 Mra. Cook | hin store be pen for busin Mrs. Leighton Dies sron, residing on the north side of | 8, \° | - > aie George Morrow and Klsie Jamieson,| The board of trustecs of tb . : turday morning Mra. Elizabeth Leighton, 41, wife|Green lake died on Tuesday morn jon is probably the end of the | aged’ rempectively 20 and 14 yeara,|vermity of Chicago have deckted to | a ml Edw eight ted at fh ng, of Inflammatory rheumatism | “°U>M* '@ Santo Domingo. [aeons ot Rheeenh Be be jets “ roar i om Sgr sag i fycod uve en La at and dropay WANTS $20,000 Jamieson farm . near) Hediey on| late President Harpe é | hat been a sufferer from the @ j S20, Wednesday, and after ten miles of| Several prisohers of the city all | 3 ease f mber of years, an H. W. Corey, who was operated| M. Rngelwood, in Judge Aibert-| TACOMA, Jan, 12.—The little girl | furious riding galloped into Hediey| Norfolk, Va., onepnee ee | fag the past eight months hax been | upon by Dr. Kidd about a week ago| 08's court, this morning started alot Nels Nelson, who was #0 sert-|°!tY, looking for the (own registrar! during & fire in a slobage walt fm cone 4 Mra Leighton |at the Seattle General hospital, was | it Against the Bornite Copper &| ously injured by her tnanna father |" Perform the marriage howe ; Tne cnn that" Sam’ jearee, besides her husband, three! broudht to bie Dome in deere Lans| Gold Mining company for $20,000 | at the famity home at Wilkeson yer |," the meantime, however, the moved by guards when t | iris and a doy, The| Thursday. He has almost fully re-| fF personal injury, alleged to have|terday, when he murdered his trate, Soler. tad. Dome Agoried of 1am ae see fire tn the works of thot Car. | covered from the operation. }been received while in the dis-| mother and an infant child, ix stil! | ‘™* 'etentions of the couple and tel-} He lh | a oS phoned the chief of poltee to ar-| Carnagte at Greonviile a charge of his duties. alive, but there ia litle chanee for Son Pi Lord used by an ex-| ) Friday afternoon | Seth Nelson has sold the Central te her very. Tho wife of the mure eaten. me chatey “of aa, oo wm “ | . meat market to J. MH. Longabough, derer will recover “ - - - air Tho is t Three Candidates. | who has already taken possesuion of Ceronor Stewart and Shertft Déa- | ,, a — * ' Sagan mat ee = mgt op oe 7 The three avowed candidates for! the business. holm aro at Wilkeson and are ex hey a ee Tee ween oS A 7 ty i " given his liberty and told to go Mra. Cassle Chadwick must serve : : s the nets created | hl pected home this afternoon. No date} his way iten years in jail | h ward renide at Green A Newspaper, i puis has bon set for the inquest \¢ y : tov. Mclanes, of Yukon territory the same ward and be yo | en ca ag ~ } ‘There is a report in creulation| NEW YORK, Jan. 12—The fourth |M. W. A. OFFICERS | will vistt Beattie en jeg ; N, W. A. Burleigh and | that Weet Green Lake is to have a| Sfrest im the case of Charles A) 4 flourishing year is opening for WORK FOR 2 00 Ho yo anos Bg nore Tait | Present indications | @ewapaper in the near future. It fs Seaton, accused of counterfeiting | Elliott Bay Camp $138, Modern 4 jon manage " cre rited eantant to bea saint stock association. The| curities of the Norfolk & Western | Woodmen of America. ‘The lodal “eth Jot fair so that he ean, recommen . | rather tangled political situation in| road, is expected to clear up th¢) camp now hea over 1.260 mebers, ee Pee ea ee Want Freight Shed. the newly created Eleventh ward is| ™¥tery ax to the identity of all com-/ and is the largest cap on this aife| President Williams, of the Pacitic | 0 A ern PERSONS HAVING BOYS TO CLOTHE WILL DO sald to be reaponaible for the news. | nected with what will develop to bel o¢ the Mississippi, Officera for the| “ilroad announces that he will need) Three men are nilssing aba The dusiness men of West Green | paper agitation probably the greatest swindle Wall] soguing year were elected as fq. | #08 2.000 Inborers to work: in the} is burning in the Tamarack copper WELL TO EXAMINE OUR COLLECTION OF SUITS AND | street has known for many years |), het niet 2. EE, Dowd construction of the line across the} Mine at Tamarack, Wis f sie ~ a It develops that $4,800,000 worth at| Cones: J. P. Wilson, advi state. He says the $0 miles off ciug MEETING j OVERCOATS BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE. | Men's club, Meners. Jerome and| Present value of the stock was il prank Skinner, clerk, and D. tm Washington will require twe . ; sued. 4 are oo men will be kept) The Rainier Heights Improve Loomis bad not arrived in the Folk th 24 ot Cane Simoneon, banker. Hh the tt ' i th } fob witl h ing 1 ht at Ga ast 4 iw cae he econ yuing the arrests on ct, y ali the time to complete the}etub w & meeting tonight at | ene: 2 ss SR ars More city up to tate Dour. It to not} | Doing, Se oe Gaaeee ae A j Altman shall at 8 Apecial invita COMPLETE LINE OF CAPS AND FURNISHINGS FOR st the last moment. Whe Frederick| bended John Bough, aged 66 &) 4 suit for $40,000, whieh Abeta hae 6 tow Get of tht So eee ot the BOYS OF ALL AGES town in Whatcom bling Brtest and prosecution. Merday, the town . co of games closed, We to Maple Palle to Por the first time in every city a a the county 1 for glory aduated fro teach the jeter wrinkles | FUNMAKERS TONIGHT aand Rnglar » @ Boat” is I Loe mouth ee They Look Cross Gillette Razor ks one home toni od poks, and | familiar GAMBLING BELLINGHAM, Jan. 12.—Shoritt liams bas sent an order to every county where} 4 alleged to be going on. close the shops under threat of Acting. onder thie suggestion at | Bumas. where the sheriff went yee | . that} eee A resolution ordering d was sent close gam ing (here, and @ mewsage to Blaine i@iao to shut up games now running a history of the appears, gambiing wilt 4 town | IS COACH / ERED : | COOK IN TROUBLE . would mean the speedy demolition | io be used as a wrecker to help the 7 oard trol at the state] i hoatelr He sald that) p, r t ho full . 4 “Dede” Brinker! @i Eo Mack, a cook lately om- ard Bory heat tt to be toi aia ve Pee atsert. Big + dell team. tie net, ployed by W. H. Smith, of th) egted on a part of the present Wash-| night for the seene of the disaster ow Dede” will reeetwe | Northern hotel dining rooms, has! fugton hotel property, would sot 1®-| Captain Genereaux stated before he ~ t nm for bis work Started a sult sgalnst Smith and bie terfere with the present structure | jen that he expected to raise the hose who know him best aay that) wife, He sues for $3,000, setting/ The project to cut down the whole t ie now <° several times, and that Smith's wife The new hotel will be of brick and || 700 Maydole Hammer 49e Bee od J wood : siapped bim over the face and pulled | terra cotta, following the design of Increase the buying power of {chore the varsity ever | his hair, hurting him aa much that |qhe st. Francis hotel of San Prat-|I your dollars by sealing here Necthwomteen tease | B@ could not work. Judge Morrié | cisco. Ite peculiar location will give |B thc high brass base ve than batt bin com | om te case eater abviooment it a fine view down 2nd ay. and a Pont Smokelews Bhells s more the ‘4 own | dienes v: iit 10° DuPont Smokeless ft me . ‘ mmanding view of the whole cit Tc box . ” Sih Rae, and: mee CmPCETE DA VRAR Me SAN ‘ames & Young, St. Louis erchitadta, Target Shells De Bad artiste | * 0c box Hemi-kmokeless Shells “Dode” should turn out a win In Judge Frater’s court this| Wo designed the Aluska bulidiag, ine this His or leag : morning Lloyd Brown pleaded | Wil! draw the plans. Details of the |T g2 49 wicycte clean, true, oft and experience should him tol guilty to a charge of buratary and | ‘terior arrangements have sot been |] adjunt £150 ye a bunch of | was sentenced to one year at Walla} erome eror ch tote ae e K. devene, one Shee 91°96 Weisbach Lamp, complete Batts will teil folks how 2 See non, tonight The or of the author | well gram will be under for the Red, bi at €10 Becon eer k = the best med ie hey cut the , t This ic y are selling 20-M T . ne-poand cans 1 ery can f Dr 1 ter © Have You Tried geht f you don’t like back and get your Liade the broker of Brooklyn; Jurdon Seeley.|yrought agninat the Canadian F a lawyer and former judge, and] cific ratiroad by Anna Hausted, Thomas Gibbons, a clerk of thi) tried in Judge Griffin's court tod Bough and Seeley are Hausted claima that thro viets, having served terms the careieseness of the ratire forgery and embexslemeat eunpayes her mother wee ta Seaton was arraigned tm court this) cng ied The « wee tt morning and remanded to Jai! with-| to the jury thie afternoon out ball until Monday. The assist . ant district attorney declared that} ASSAULT OLD MAN Seaton has a yacht at his disposal) oiiwer Criep, an old resident ready to fiee to South America at} toon, wan assaulted this morning the firet opportunity. three young men 4. Mewes, Ar STILL SAFE Judge Davis’ court. | George W. Swan, of St. Paul. toturn| “The guests of the Washington | over to her certain properties which| hotel will be able to eat Christmas Hubbell acquired, while holding | tarkey for at least two more years general power of attorney for Swan. | up here.” The property, she claims, while| Manager Harbaugh. of the Wash nominally in Swan's name, really (ington, gave out the foregoing as belonged to Hubbell. The value of | surances this morning when asked these holdings is about $50,000, lof the erection of the new hotel - | proposed by the Century compasy| py the Alaska Commercial company Ward was wont to do when lectur- ing to the local high school PROPERTY APPRAISED Mre Frank 8, Hubbel), wife of the local capitalist who committed sai- | cide a few months ago, will receive $50,000 an her share of the property. | The latter was appraised yesterday afternoon by Ballinger, Ronald & | Battle, her attorneys, the gross value being $167,175. ‘This afterncon Mra Hubbell, as The Norwegian vice consul searching for Ray Hansen, who bi Hutte, Mont., In 1902 for Beattie The directors of the Seattle Char- ity associations met yesterday am discussed the advisability of calling a ference next year to die cuns needed changes In law Work has started on the new natatorium, which js to be built by the Seattle Natatortam company 8 Fourth ay. and University st. will be a three-story building. | The steamer Sampaon, charters’ | } Portiand without much difficulty | out fm his claim that Smith bit hint | of Denny hill, he thought, waa prac- ~ over the hend with @ meat grinder | tically abandoned $4.50 Hand Drill, with § drills at 42 Up-to-Date Trouser Guarda 10¢ lee Wire Coat Hanger be $1.00 International Lamp, com- considered. Governor Meade bas appotnted 641 notaries public since he has been in office. | Walla. Jobn Doe Hasagua got 99 | days for aasault and battery in the | same court. an ‘ box Skat oe $2.25 Diston, Bishop or Git Bdge nad faw $1.50 = Yankee Driver PINNING’S CASH STORE 1810 Second Ave. Ratchet 1 Have You Tried a Sully Suit? 25c Pound For Good lowa Creamery Butter for 2 Iba You can get one at | at the Sully Sale at a h that very low price + f price, which t e are not making be but ause Hest Butter 25c Pound For Adams’ Java lowa Creamery be want to, lay a tail Men's Boys’ The other Suits, Trousers, Over- or told a man, who had te Hy So6e | alls—all at half price | ‘Till the end of the Blend Coffee its, that its, that his estab- | sale, two quarters will We guarantee Adams Java lishn 1 Biend better than you can get lishment would turn | s worth o ‘ " , a ar worth f from your grocer at 40c per Ib him out one like that | good can you do as Your money back if you don’t think so. as t with two 12%e Ib anywhere ° quality for beat Sugar Cured Hama. 106 |b for best quality Picnic Hams 5-lb. Patls Best Leaf Lard $1.05 for 10-Ib. Palle Bost Lard Adams Tea & Coffee Co. 1533 and 1536 Second Ave. Pine St for Second Ave. King Bros. Co. Formerly Sully’s * + Pice and one {-— of the other Offic ot the force refuned. to serve under! the new official “ HUSKY MINERS MEET : 70 STUDY PROSPECTING —_ | | * Twenty-two men bave taken up! work i the short course for prospectors| which began at the university this week, A number of others are ox pected the last of the week. The course, which it a rather heavy oe. teste watt! April 15 The forenoons are given over to lectures, and the afternoons and Saturday to laboratory work. The studies offered are geology, miner ology, chemistry and assaying, with occasional lectures on mining law Many different callings are repre sented among those taking the EP hese 37 we prices Big Bargains in Men’ The Big Store fairly teems with bargains, and all d Lakeside, Jackson 8t., Beacon Hill 4 Rainier Valley Improvement clubs to attend Among them fs a mining su-{ perintendent from Oregon, a head of | a amelter in Alaska, numerods min ng men and prospectors Some have bad but litle advantage of hool training, while others are graduates from colleges. Yale and Harvard are represented At advanced course In phystology | Will be offered at the university next | semester in which special attention in the line of research work will be given, At the present two year | work is offered in phyalology. The} new course f* the firet of ft» kind to be given in the northwest " SWELL SUITS, CRAV INVENTORY Men’s Suits and Overcoats THE SUITS are newest tures, fancy plaids finished worsteds blues. S& All $0.00 Suits for .. All $10.00 Suits for All $12.00 Sui All $13.50 Suits for . All $15.00 Suits for . All $18.00 Suits for juit is. made Every it lasts free of charge ALL Three-P HALF PRICE at Heavy Merino Socks, im Men's Extra Heavy | " gray, black and Oxford, Wool Sweaters, plain a worth 20c; Saturday Spe fancy, worth $3.00 atur Cial ...ce00 coe AD 1B day Special $2.00 Men's Medium Weight Cash mere Hose, worth asc ; Sat ur and Every garment guar Boys’ e Kn Pants, All Mater 1 Va Ages 16 Inclusive, On Sale S$ day All Day at Exactly partn | J. Redelsheimer & Co. |} 800-804 First Avenue, Cor. Columbia Street Jelly Rolls Two for Made from Home-made Currant Jelly and Fresh Ranch Kage A Bridge & Co. Populat Price Clot OVERCOATS, ENETTES ON SALE TOMORROW AS LOW AS HALF PRICE KFFORTS OF A MAGNITUDE shown in all the | re | the late styles in both cut and Rich plain blacks in dress lengths, long belted coats in the new Cravenettes are the genuine Priestley, in 1 the newest patterns and styles, including plain black fabrice—+Oxford and faney mix stripes, mixed tweeds, Scotch cheviots, vicunas and un- | also plain blacks and ntec to fit hiers. BOYS AND MEN GET THE BiG BARGAINS RAIN PRO H THE All $0.00 All $10.00 Saco All $12.00 $10.00 \) 33% perfectly, | an tito All $20.00 neatly pressed and kept in repair while Men's fF ents are ¢ and Boys’ and Children’s Overcoats TREMENDOUSLY REDUCED FOR SATURDAY ‘ Boys’ Suits Overcoats Furnishings Heavy nderwear xtra al ...0.-15¢ tting and Next Door to the Bon Marche Fleece | sizes, Jay Spe- 39¢ lashing A. BRIDGE & CO. 1415-1417 Second Avenue Overcoat House in the State | Strongest Special for Saturday Se OF OVERCOATS AND PRE- ITHERTO UNKNOWN, OVERCOATS resent all materials. The mixtures oats for Coats for . Coats for . Coats tor. Coats for . Coats for .. Coats for ..

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