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DIRIGO, DISABLED, LIMPS INTO FRISCO , STEAMER WE TS ACCIDENT ON WAY 80UTM AND 18 TOWED INTO PORT have been ra accident felt tad oc the Alaska any see Rave We eived, how steamer 1 . ee me eisoo at ne The Dirigo was on her way trom tow of tt a Olympia and Seattle with a t wa RO and @ lig { passenger A rep haa DARING ADVENTURES OF CAMERA WILLIE---NO. | | WITH THIS DASHING STRED "Tit RASY, INDEED, TO CUT UP MANY A CAPER: HUT HF MAKES ONE HUMP, WHEN HE TAKES | AJUMP, “WAY OVER A BIG SKY 5CRAPER. WY TWO WEEKS LEFT UNDER CORPORATION COUNSEL'S NEW RULING, ALL SIGNERS © | TO RECALL PETITION MUST REGISTER ® tew roling of Corpora- mes already secured shows that Calhoun, ail signers of |the required number of names have aking for an amend-|not been secured wo sity charter providing! Only two weeks remain which for the of efty officials most |to complete the petition. Petitions the registration books of this|may be found at the Y. M. © A ‘When the petition ia fied. The | New Thought Book Store, 1225 ord Must be fled about Feb i. av; Myers’ Barber shop, 1306 Jack- #68 te important that al) persons | som st.; Chaney's Barber abop. 171% Whe wish to sign register at onee,|Washington st; Mallory’s Barber Wika names are to be counted. | hop, 123 Merten: Eagle Sheet Metal worka, Int av.; Lyppe’s p Mewt Hunt Petition Grocery, 2220 16th av. W.: Giavin's The mee who hare the petition In| Real Estate office. Galer and Queen ‘Urge that all persons Imter-jAnne av.; The Mart. 334 Globe is the measure bunt up @ pe- | building; The Star, and other sews- ition and sign it, as a canvas of the paper WORK BEGINS AT OTHER the =| END OF ALASKAN ROAD raed a bo} Work on the Alaska Central rall-; length, mast be bored. On four of The Way le to be started by a second the Psp under Tree toe ape Party at the Fairbanks end. a sur-| operations can be continued with thie = pet teving began to ran jout cessation throughout the win- ke from that pein A. Bat | ter. “ ii, industrial agent for the road,; The tunnel work is being done by S78 thst within a year they will be| Peck & Harris, and the grading by i trains for freight and| Walsh Bros. and Foley & Larson, this PeemerTs on 142 miles of road. | of Spokane. The country Is filling “ote At the present time 45 miles of | ap fast, espectaily about Seward iaek have been compicted. and 105| where the rush cannot be aecom pout iS ot grading one. The work | modated. The town is so crowded thas Mas been pushed as far an the cliffs |that 200 tenta have been erected the rorth of Seward five ton-| The population Is about 1,500 with ney, Sgaregating 2,700 feet in| at least as many more transients. | PASSENGERS AND Patt p CREW RESCUED ind on the riday, were rescued late noon and landed at the pith her ma y disabled and colved this morning by the tocal| badly battered At maritime exchange No details of | Special Corres pondence of The Star | FT. COBB, Okla bis ranch in the W ta Kiet of the Comanche b Tindtans is perhaps on bed Ho has bee ridden for some time with inflammatory rhe tism, which haa twice attacked his heart, and bis p | onsidered se Quanah administers his own Medicines, refusing to summon physictans, and all members of the jtribe are in constant alarm regard teain event condition ta jing him. Hie favorite wives his daughters are continually by his side Chief Parker was borp in western | Texas about 1840. His mother, a white woman, was captured by Comanches from her | people when a child. She grew up among the tribe and married a Co- | manche warrior Not long after the birth of Qua-| nah she was found by her friends | and was taken back to civilisation She died shortly after of a broken heart. because she was not allbwed ptain Archibald, two mates and | the ship's carpenter, elected to re- | main aboard the stea ‘he ree uo was accomplixhed by Captain Mark Casto and a picked crew in the sloop yacht Alberta, and thetr experience was almost as thrilling as that of the stranded passengers. | More than 1,000 persone greeted “| storm-tossed party as the sloop sail ed into the inlet h the report that all hands were safe When the Cherokee ran its nose into the sand on Friday there was no fear for the axfety of the vee wel and those on bord. Daring the night a modernte Rortheaster set fa, sending the vees- | sel deeper into the sand. Daylight Saturday morning found the storm sti tm full blast. Rain est in and later in the day a fog settied dow jand the vemsel was lost to view. The) wind rose until it reached a velocity of 33 miles an hour and the pac sengers and crew had to leave the deck. The case of Barber Joesph. who was arrested for violating the Sum day closing law, has been set for next Monday ANG DRUG C OT First av. COLMAN BUILDING. Specials FOR TUESDA AND WEDNESDAY Sapolia, 100 size, 3 for,...20¢ Hand Sapolio, 100 size, 3 for Grand Pa Tar Soap, 3 for 2O0e tvory Soap, 3 for.... ....200 4711 Glycerine, %e size, 2 for Pears Sees Me size, 2 “4 This box in made of strong linen fibre. Is waterproof in side and out, Can be washed = and durable ample " reat convenience, ur 1 Letter Box ae ye Hammer ve Mich Base Jewel Du kelean She 656 $1.50 Hand Drill with § Up-to- Date Pant and 15. —From t mountains pent that Quanah } | which he Hanger . 10c Coat Hanger S PINNING’S CASH STORE 1310 Second Ave. ALGERT HANSEN “WEN ttle" 706 fet Avonue MINISTERED NEW YORK, Jan. 15. Fields’ death is thought to be only] at 9:15 o'clock this morning issued a matter of hours, He is slowly) « sinking. Oxygen istered during his His family has been summoned. Firat re Ind. No. von me Btue Bottle Paleman .. Elmdaice pone Rit Curtis Y Ind. No. Name. 9039 «Hooligan 9024 Chief Bush 9015 Lertda Ind. No. Name. oet2 = Red Leaf Ind. No. Name. 063 Masse oe 4996 ~Funayside 4. No. Name. 9067 Angieta SESS ER SEES ERSTE REESE ER eee te eee eee tee First race—John J. Mohr | Jim, Grace @. rth race—Re Fifth race—Possart Sherry Sixth race—T Sandstone. betng admin sinking 7-18 m Buchanan io Radtke Time, 43%. Won by 2 lengths Holly Berry Time, 147%. Wor Third race, 1 m. and 50 yda. selling. WS Radtke Time, 1.46%. Won by % J#nmth; 9064 Tom MeGrath 9064 Princess Titanta Fifth race, 1 m, and 60 y¢ 974 Rannock Bete .- ; Time, 1:44%. Won by veage | |necond by 6 longtha, Sixth race—Futurity coursd detfing 108 Behade $072 David Roland . 193 Fountain 69362 Harmmeraway Time, 1:12%. Won by Prondergant, rot Slatts, Captain Pr r Sh Tiss vy CHIEF QUADFAH PARKER. to return to her haxband and chil }e his people. The boy became chief of the tri ruled with wisdom a: foresight, and grew rich hime while bringing peace and prospert “He now o om 4 large ranch, over which many Thousands of cattle and bundreds of hweil-bred hors OF FEW HOURS MARSHAL FIELD IS SINKING, AND OXYGEN IS AD- NEW YORK, Js. 15 bullettn ) Field, saying j seventh day } patient's condition remains YESTERDAY'S RACING ie Ea Ee Ree ede ee el ee STAR FORM CHART FOR OAKLAND, CAL. second by 1 length. by 1 length; second by head. second by 2 lengths Fourth race, 6% furs. (AdammAindrew selling stake) Time, 1:20%. Won by noe@ aecond by half length. pdchttd ... Sullivan ...... half length, ERE EERE STAR RACING TIPS AT OAKLAND. RESULTS AT LOS race. aphite firmt, > Time, race, Lotua sec race, na A flirt |the victims a WISE COMANCHE INDIAN CHIEF WAITS GALL OF GREAT SPIRIT than here at the Tf estly hope that the Oregan may “Near the end of the concerns. onef Jonly newspaper, was recently pur-| SESE EEE EEE EEE REESE EERE ERE ER ee eee ee te ee Lady | STOLE HIS RAZOR MET AT GREEN LAKE The execut ymmittee of the met Friday « ning in the Green ) Lake Congregational church, Fit teen societies were represented, The MAN AND WOMAN ARE BOTH MYSTERIOUSLY ABSAULTED, ommnittee 1 that the presidnt of the union, Carl H. Meeves, pledge FORMER IN HIS OWN HOUS E—BREMERTON NEWS NOTES . | $1,000 for the union towards the | guarantee fund urre ore a few days ago. yw, living near.the b chool, was slugged tn the back the head with some blunt inatru- | comp BREMERTON, Jan, 15.—A mys-fon the yard and town. A tract of | | terious case of anaault, with oti ean Rey 9 Bee day ©: or. lent intent to Pommit murder, ve- | q are ‘ Hartholon ment while in hia own house, and | siuiced for 48 how a When fi ® Was unconscious 2" QUARREL ally brought to his! Pp onsen he positively refused to dis On th traet it pre jibe cuss the affair and claima b dow construct the new ston lock not know who his assailant was, | har been recommended by Adm Quartette of Highwaymen r the motiv Endicott and others. A tract 1,000 | 4 by 3,000 will give the departme “Peach” on Each Other, and All Will Go to Jail At about the same hour a mar: | ried woman well known here was | all the ground it may need for year also mysteriously asnaulted Kvery to come “ly hes a dif the affair and ts busy whispering | his opinion about it. Friends of! 404 pneee years ag } Adams, O’Brien, Murray and trying to hush up nt explanation of | ne, Coenen oe Want to Sell Now templated the matter Thomas, the four hold-up artists . known as the “point , The cut in Bartholomew's head Is > of had Fong , said to have bee: earful one ’ oe . ently arrested in Seattle and id to have heen a f ; | five blocks, on which the Altering Drydock isiness section of Bremer- | later taken to Edmonds to answer ton tuated, At that t three months ago the work | property owners eaw a . bbing Henry Orseth Bay, pleaded guilty be ring the drydock was m-{| speculation and demanded 1, What are ko for their holdings. The ¢ ¢ Black, of Everett, on a 7 nl tm believed that $300,000 was t and will be sentenced dock. New “alta so great the governn y turned no Ail negotiations for n at ft their arrest tt ng squealed” on each ¢ Thomas off ha. nd Murray compla the mar 1 ¢ A xor two ¢ taker n he ace them | t ond t. O'Brien ting it from « mm | th al t him but § h, | town te dock. The w oe The ated to Deputy Sheriff mr . ix Oregon Only Hope Beert,.-< Saini jshla . . terre there was “nothing doing” In Se teat beating on the con At the t time the entire! attle they decided to go out on the mated Ade n y k 640 Their row, however, was un eof th te nut c t 160 joing. and they w r) A one akilled “ r mited | booked for a long ya \ at € t at - force en ed and the am Walla amount « paid out monthly! O’Brien and Adams come from Will Cost $150,000 for wages naturally effects the Kansas, Mo. Murray is from Penn ness situation adversely, and trade sytvania homas clalms In- A piece of work that has been/men in all lines are complaining | dian quletly under way f yme bitterly of 4 mes. Breme but hardly known or underate people are ba 1 present the cvem the” Feigenia’ a Bremerton, for’. revival at busin on eattle- oston will have a most important bearing | arrival « : _Copper Co. ANXIOUS": WHEN BATTLESHIP OREGON W ILL ARRIVE, IF AT ALL, GRAVE LY CONCERNS NAVY YARD —OTHER NEWS age- Jepended upon ny busifess, and in a ing in- atments The pper com- pany is well cared for in this re- wot, for the men at the head of a veatmet BREMERTON, Jan. 15.—At the/contly been appointed marshal of | yards, th in a pe nm to know, Bremerton. According to He declare that battleship Oregon | ports, he is making an ideal offi-|i¢ would not have their nes con- will mot arr r@ for repairs be- | cial, bis wervices under Uncle Sam|pecteq with it until after the ex- fore the lat art of April or the) having particicularly fitted him for | penditure of a fortune, and that first of May. There are others, who | the duties, they were entirely satisfied they have made @ careful study of the! — werd ents te thee et to ae uation, who would not be at all The completion of the sea wall! neighbors os a reliable and money- od if the vessel is not sent | extension has been dolaped many | making investment. If you have here at all, and give as @ reason | months, for various reasona It not seen their exhibit of ore you that the Indiana has just bepe over-| should have been finished last No- | an: go and see what thelr offer hauled and remodeled at the Brook- | vember, ac Jing to all reports in. Never in the history of this city lyn navy yard, and the Massacha-| The directors of the Bremerton |han t been such a chance for setts ts to Ko out of commission at; district contemplate the tion of |ihe small investor to ke la the same yard at gnee. The work|a new school building of large di-|;evenue on bis savings as this co om the three vessels, which are sis- | mensions in the near future. pany offers. ter ships, is similar in character and it ts reasonable to suppose that th repaire necessary to the Oregon can! be done much cheaper in the east | uget sound yard The employes of the yard, as well as the citizens of Bremerton, carn A. Bridge & Co., Popular Price Clothiers, SENSATIONAL PRICE CUTTING , Te ievesport Dts wee docked st MEN'S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING the yard Saturday afternoon. Her EVERY SUIT AND OVERCOAT IN THE STORE bottom will be scraped and painted Although other repairs are needed under present rules of the depart NO EXCEPTIONS—INCLUDE ment, army transport repairs are - senerally let by contract to private/t SWELL PLAIN BLACKS AND BLUES, ALL THE come, but no great surprise wo be occasioned if the order was re seinded. and where for repairs he vessel sent else Dix Scraped | T. Ryan & Co., contractors of the | “i joiner shop extension, have asked LATE NOVELTY MIXTURES IN TWEEDS, WoOR- the department for a six months — — extension of time, owing to their | S Ss ah WEE TC. inability to secure nowessary mate- | TEDS, SCOTCH TWEEDS, ETC iy | One-Third to One-Half Reduction Undergoing Repairs The only veasels undergoing re- pairs here are the gunboat Wheel img and the cruiser Albany. The | repairs to the Wheeling were com- | — pleted about a month ago, and the alterations and repairs to the cruis- | er will be finished some time next month, providing necessary mate- | rial arrives from the east. The Independent, Port Orchard'’s Men’s Suits and Overcoats $10.00 Suits for .. chased by P. H. Seay, deputy sher iff and Kitsap county game warden and he has secured Phil Ashman, - 2 Suits formeriy of the Charleston Record 's $12.50 Suits for . to conduct It for him en's $15.00 Suits fe . 8 $10.00 Overcoats for $18.00 Overcoats for A. B. Codding, formerly sergeant im the marine corps service, has re BRANDS IT | Boys’ Suits and AS A CRIME Overcoats | Boys’ $4.00, Ss 50 and $5.00 Suits for and $2.50 Overcoats for Small Boys’ $3.00 and $3.50 Overcoats for Exclusion act was me by Attorney J P. Hartman yesterday in an ad before the Y. M. C. A. He justified the Chinese boycott of American Small Boys’ S40 and $5.00 Overcoats for ® saying a reality that |must be reckoned with, citing MEN’S GENUINE PRIESTLEY CRAVENETTES oof the closing of the Cente ins ant the Crenionsd ¢ $12.00 Crave OO wats addtoas xtes $ 6.9) at the Thomsen mills The treaty with China,” sa ia cn Cae Ge i ins wevaiaecee $ 9.85 Hartmar ‘ils the on have ever broken $20.00 Cravenettes for ..cccosccececsecsesces $16.50 part of the comp ha not A San I the udia tividuale | . . 1415-1417 Second Avenue Next Door to the Bon Marche T. J. Hill, Grand Contral hotel, re ported last night that hi: ‘oom b ad | been entered early in the evening da razor and a few articles of woartng apparel taken