The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 13, 1906, Page 3

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j j 3 } : : DIRECTO QUESTIONED An Agent of Holders of Investment Con-, THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, RS tracts of the Defunct Alaska Fisheries! cli , Union Wants to Know What Became of the Money ies iy ee @ th ents of thescertifioate } “| f \ ’ ; a “ * * it! w b ha ‘ 1 ' a . aa a , eu a . t ‘ saved, tt afied th ‘ " s the : ee a wtea having a paid t fie « Jan haraing up a ry wite ¢ : Li ty 1 © * Www e the @ asking some | . nt : ‘ t k ae sm th aid ‘ ' sie r he May “ wo . ey . . A Fn ! actie - ’ ; : pe pre ¥e wee t i =) xt prot ; ; ‘ . a ” . aL ~ > ~~ Y * eho | . ~ in- | cow * partly up a dead mou ‘ oO TRY TO LIBERATE omeeenoemnes | FAMILY OF E. L. KELSO, SERVING SENTENCE IN JAIL, 18 DES i TITUTE—MOTHER SPURNS ATTENTION OF CHARITY OF | - i GANIZATION SICIETY Friends of FE Kelso, of Brook ent and living expenses, and the tyn, who ls serving a sentence of| was continually in want. | d@ght months at Bellingham on the/Dertag thia tim sat up all} @aree of obtaining money under| night for many nights with his wife, | false pretenses. are making an ¢f- | who was sick | nm thie city} The oldest boy of the family |« fort to ald bie family ure his Hherty orking and doing the best he can as written to} to support the family | m to ascertain My husband never drank,” salt] to begin a| Mra. Kelso yesterday hae al been t hin friends know bh ways sober and ' A. Oh was continually eh f account of being mar : work, and a few he ago start-land they « we nm e¢ in gambling As soon ae my} be landea = husbend can secure work and make * out f nat some money, he will ret the} but certa ¢ the property money he i charged with obtalping | and voters are looking f having} to the rightful owners |etandard bearer for the party lowa and! | be time of their Asked ter $80. [ment t ~~ ago, he was | friends are anxious 1 } aiwee dal ik pa o har in 1804. He grad von 5 an. mw went | “E have horteed Seraty in 1833, and hes 8 brother | JR mad aated bis | this « i t |ralsing $56. He prom } | bet a few days tater a representative jot the Charity Organtration society jeame to the house and said she had © of mathematics ee the Terre Haute Norma Indiana, se box 1 given out by the Kelly< company 1908 ie the record sinoé The Mi pany t 1,047,295 case The pack of kin of fi are ’ the season ent follows humps, 39047 canes value of the pack is estim eeeeeeeeeee the salmon pack for Rockeyes, 83 re eas twee ene arke {ter GHENT FOR THE FOURTH Couldn't Get Work. Jit all planned where she was going |; t vee |to send the children. She was going | . eee Kelso brought his family to this|to send them t Home fr the} on 1 ehy three years ago, & diese at Green ke. The jar sintaiies ti S@eeure work. For ser man, reptesenting the society Se . Be was unsuccessful, but finally. asked how much our expenses were | ot knaw wt er traveling the streets of the much my boy carmed. if we had] oi tne ote Voters: fc months, secured work at a mill] plenty to eat and things Vike tha’} @ Brooklyn. doing odd jots ijl did not think thie had anything | Feceived $69 for three months’ we to do about falsing $54, and refused | ‘This disappeared as fast as it came to tell her.” Mra. A. FE. Deacovich, 1 hile getting off a -308% PIKE ST. er ' 7’ ” — 1 siriking the tet t (fat § « He Moore’s Ranges |: | stepping «t Underpriced = sad he a To"redtite our crowded stock os much as possibile before for » ‘Merite tat) our new iding, several tines will be things such and the like, w money and th the price on or t move them. cuttin hem RA eel ie toes “with thick asbestos y tron corne: over with late, botler ri nd thoroughly braced MING ED TOPS—A slight pull on the chain and the top is wated so that you can broil, toast, or poke the fire, ave the Whole surface of the fire to work on without touch | tng the lid lifter. BOTH PHONES 1158. Other POUCH FEED Special | Features | LARGE RESERVOIR HEAVY FIRE LININGS END DRAFT AND POKE DOOR ALUMINIZED OVEN ONLY SNOWBALLS The three t who i @ man of some age, and that he picked uy retaliated GOES TO BELLINGHAM ks an Want will t eteereeseeeeeee st Mrs Gror SAMI OX Ms eh | BERKELEY, Cal, Jan Boclaly sentiment, the other shunting the * have been treated to a series | Jamison pariabs { upheavals within the past month Jamison readily admitted his ¢ as the re fa marria i | we t e making «@ plea bh widew of J we JA. f a + h many & ' . H Ja and the nine days’ wonder Judge Campt listing 4 me tite after Jamison had be latter arke af and had been « REPORT | | | WASHINGTON, D. C The mmit fay favorably Hetty bi, whieh orporation® engage | eommerce make i Counsel for “Kid White, cony | ed for the murder in the Conway "FOR MR, OSGOOD Ss" '="=c™ rm iressed @ letter to Governor Meed | > asking for a @0-days’ reepite for A restraining order was ingued| White. It is the object of White yesterday hibiting Frank H. On. | attorney, if the p jon ie grantor good, president of Seattle, Rent to cireuiate @ petition for clemency &@ Southern Railway comp from | fr the youth. His attorney hopow ran img any stock of the com-| tO have his sentence com t pany grand ~ xpos. | life imprisonment ng of 25,000 shares belonging t members of the company to James | NARROW ESCAPE ~ oo on om a a oe Death from drowning was almont emmy gas wet the fate of Mra, Fanny La Lake Washington in con any with Mr Marquits, whose propert she was (nepetting When me PORTLANI ©. Ion. 12—An | anes out in the lake the boat began x ® . » a of ob to leak badly = Mr. Marau immediate . th « for land, but the b apsized be si a * f ‘ st ’ fore b renched the He ewan the nent ft » safety howew nd coe 4 st - iF th e with pe kily close at har i ¢ « = t wt ‘ iy to the succene On Hs Own Hook - ” t ' knven Prd Ben ma nel t t sof a’ talloring establishment in a] king stay of ne ‘yg 2 ¢ building. His work ie § 4 in GOING TO CALIFORNIA °: Jan Bak : “RYT POSTPONE Interstate A annual report to { corporations ‘MORE TROUBLE the vietinn « t 1 Berkeley woke awaiting a | HANGING schinger Hast Monday morning | antenechlager who manages Dresden apartment®, was in a doa ams and } PALACE LAUNDRY co. BOTH PHONES 1 {17 JAN, 3.1906. SOCIETY WOMAN WEDS A FORMER DIES FROM CONVICT AND ALLEGED BIGAMIST | THE BURNS od by hin cries, wrnothered the fa A Dianket, but not atohe I} accidentally to hie, clothin . Neighbors ral want | } | | |i POOLROOMS ARE CLOSED ag ADAM BROOM jay for 24c it you want the best 26¢ Cot fee Roasted Try Adams’ ae Blend We roas ee every Adams Tea & _Coffee Co. Ave, © Announcement to the Sick of Seattle SAVE THIS AD. IT 18 WORTH DOLLARS TO YOU. Dr, M. M. Ring. Dr, Geo. D. Burr. OSTEOPATHS, 616 Mutual Life Building Phone Main 4432. This Ad and $7.00 As Rheust i K F u 1 ' hat has b given up ti e ‘ t 11 Dr. Lor t Vi he 5 1 ally ‘ f t s Rt te tm . * ]# upon Postmant tewart. “We t ls uverage of + - fay without enn * at 1 100 thout * * th f hin ® ” P * . *| A an tt th th CHICAGO, Jan A chop suey LITTLE GIRL aa aoa In duds ‘ mn ‘ $16.4 ' F the jury ditagreed. ‘The plaintiff “If We Oniy Had a Piano!” stage “ SUCH WEATHER PROVOKES A LONGING FOR MUSIC t : wings. But BOSTON DENTAL PARLORS Twelve-year Guarantes, Lady Attendants. Houre—#:20 to 6; Sundays, 9 to 12, Both phones. 1420 BECC AVENUE UNIGRBAKERY AND CAFE 1413 SECOND AVENUE. of S, johnston (0. 903 SECOND AVENUE Burke Building. D. STEAMSHIP ALAMEDA GAL- VAGE GALE At the Novelty Cloak and Suit Mfg. Co. 1207 SECOND AVE, Opp Pantages Theater, BO YOUR TEETH OR GUMS GIVE YOU TROUBLE? AN |.ONEST PIANO AT AN HONEST PRICE. Pianos sold on easy terme. Largest ALLEN & GILBERT-RAMAK- ER CO., 1406 Second Ave s of the i on them ou. There Cures ery and Indiges- tion. e. We. Second Ragley’ $ anarne| | er om 0 Mae Canrury Furnrrure Comme Srconp Avenve & SPrinc Srreet WE are still SLAUGHTERL prices of “Holmes” Address OHIO DENTAL PARLORS, 207\% Pike St. and 1430 Third Av. the Stock Here are a lot of Baturday Specials that should appeal to you. Nowhere can you secure these articles at such low prices as these. All the ticles are most useful in a home. RACKS None should be witbout tb RACKS RACKS for cups, for towels, for mgazines, for hats, for books. Every j one of them is a houseb iw And just read these prices Golden Oak Cup and Sancer Rack mn Oak € nd Saucer Rack n Oak Magazine Rack Oak Book Rack Golden Oak Towel Rack . . . Weathered Oak Hat Rack Golden Oak Hat Rack, 4-hook olden Oak Hat Rack, 5-book Golden Oak Hat Rack, 6-hook en Oak Mirrors en Oak Outting Table Acorn Heaters at Cost the knife to We have ag n app these DIVANS and CORNER CHAIRS. There prices are “Cut” enough to satisfy and Apache Indian From. Mahoga Tete re $65.00 Mahogany Divan, tapestry covered ., vee 35.00 Mahogany © er Ch ++ 13.60 Mahogany Corner Chair «+» 15.00 Mahogany Corner Chair eee sees socce « 26.00 Mahogany Corner Cha + 3.00 Mahogany Corner Cha 17.50 And These Golden Oak Center Tables Te $1.8 Fr k b I ' 1 ' I 1 } Mahogany Stands. 1.00 comme

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