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S25 (eee THE SEATTLE STAR--WEDNESDAY, JAN. 17,1906 z SEATTLE’S REFORMATION — Reported for Tne Mtar by Down ing, Nopking & Co, brokers, Alaska | building CHICAGO MARKETS Wheat High, dow, Close, May, 083-8, 61 34, July, 861-8, 447-8, 86 Corn | May, 46 1-4, 46, 46 1-8. | So ee ee July, 46 6-8. | There may be a contest in court the woman's dead fingers has been Outw aiming the ownership of the jewels ; May, 821-8, 313-4, 32 jover the posession of the jew tating thatge bought them to give ° July, 80 6-8. worn by Mra. Violet Searles when | them to her ak Pork she committed suicide Tuesday Today the coroner was notified by _ May 62, 14.92, 14.00. jnight, They are now being held|a local jewelry firm that the jowelry THAN $1,000 ADDED TODAY To THE c, E. au an,, 13.66. by Deputy Coroner Wilt pending | belonged to tt, Mra. Searles having more GUARANTEE | liverpool wheat closed: May G«/tieir disposal. Dan Carleton, th id only one tnestallment on the FUND-MOTELS FALL INTO LINE WITH @0OD sUBscRIP | 10 1-2 man who stripped the jewels from | purchase price. TIONS sole ks ie NEW YORK STOCKS Rate gti BERNAL TERY mekuane, od ee i Amalg. Cop., 1144-8, 110 8-4, 111 1-2. 5 offering. The chorus work is poor. e » tptions to-/Teal-Hilie Fy . * . q Am, Sugar, 151 3-4, 150 1-4, 160 3-4 About people witnessed one of tw {Tea Furniture Ce 5.00 | mmm ow , One igo antee tena | Galley Supply Co 4 a0} Show De Brook, R.'T., 91 1-2, 90% | the worst shows seon at the Seattle | ol the F . tian | B Shorrock BI. yoocen | KGRATIFYING Peo, Gas, 1003-8, 100 3-8 ‘or some time ray con. | Chas, W, Ireland aa l., 196 3-4, 125 &-6 wor ' 25.00 TGHTER'N 4 =. Bees * office, #o| Oak Baking Company 100.00 mm BusyEo Dawe u 4 te ' “pie ‘ae prlieey 4 . er re-| Albert BR. Lord 10.00 < Pogtg: Sor gg 2 poten mew he yore tice far ther an 8 reaper fess Ss Atchison, 96 1-4, 95 8 complete repertoire of classical ble ree t the ave PH. Whitworth i 25.00 ; ’ . oe lpr & he Mechs 00 B. & 0. 116 1-2, 115 1-8 QUEENSTOWN, Jan. 17-—Mre en tatty ame. eG gS. 80.00 Can. Pac, 1753-4, 176 1-8 Gertrude Thompson, » with two! Bince Yesinn save, joined. ald. A. Goma nee Erie, 605-8, 497-8, 60 boys arrived thi ing from! Made Calve and her support rantee | Austin B. Griffith .. . 66.00 | ven 1 a i trece 7 a aeesenten. Beal Fader gceptindi ye ¥ he euarenies oe & kee a ee anes | Pac., 101 104, 104 1-8. Grace 1 an suggested. She| Friday « «. this being the gre Tee, Washingiow ae eS i 100.00 | nn,, 146 1-8, 140 1-8, 146 1-8. says whe In a Widow from Ban Fran-|diva's tnitial appe 5 odlanor notice that F. Blaine $0.00 ading, 146, 145, 145 1-8 Inco, An uncle named Shiclds i#| tle. She includes > fw will mak tributions | Geo. BL Helgeson 10.00 | Kk Ininnd, 24 traveling with her |in her company om Fee a eee eee ee 10.00 fouth. Pa den, a tenor, and M. ae rorested meting the conven- De. J.T. Crichton 60.09 votathay haygadhe= ger ayyd enn fiare = eae ony John P. Hartman ....... 100.00 Union Pac 169 1 THE TH Worinereh? onered rod Mr te expected that the Seattle A Friend 100.00 = v ‘exchange wilt make a mae /@. W. Forsyth 10.0€ Be via cant, 1569-4, 1681-8, 188 1-8 geri aoes , it a : 0.00 Hale to noon, £20,400 ‘al addition Carl 8. Reeves 100.00 yatso entals the Seat-| “Richelieu.” which is belug pre- eroraay, steps having taken JR. Dolbony 35. : le ngronce mntals,” oh the Sent-) Te ot the Pune Ave SN thi vty tm that ete Seattle Junior C.K Union 25.00 ~ rebwn sarobweggsede. tar tage a Kk for the benefit of the new The gubeertptions te date are Lawrence Colman i —- =~ | Questionable jokes, oecastonally de- | rendre P a a g & delight te foltowe | Frank Tregoning , HH tetnri OO TE early. | tul surprise to all who ortunate 1.000. . . it ¢ the so-called play ny . Tre Seattle Gar — _ he re a “SUL) Ii} of the vaudeville turns are clever, | Cush attend it. Colonel Rob: pe “ ator :- t ” ndaa as Here s, in betny ‘The a pe $1,000.00 | Reattie Riectrte Ge " en The best feature of the entire per-| rt Findsay renigry ae ¢ B Union © 5.00 | Cresent Mts’ Co ues es) formance is the acrobatic work of | Ye! received by his 2 ot fight A mere oan.ee 3 | Yamamoto brothers, It ix the best Se come me Maree 5 100.00] ‘The additional subscription t F | thing of {ts kind seen here for many preteen oe Railings: ane Ber | seasons. * mayor c 1. 100,00) In wince yesterday total $580, and are TACO . : eg ida is scorin rig nit at t camel ©o 100.00 | Ae follows ay : aoe MA Jan I-—Deputy| The first part of the evening’s| . Dida te see mgs yee g Ae ong Ce. - «9am oA & T. Wiitaie 95.00 heritf Denholr pm egg I ay Re ane re formance to all who see it org * "5.00! Albert D. Lord (second sub . Sane a 5 program states that what fOl-| Russian dancers are a féatu my ag '& Suit Co.. 25.00} seription) - 000} mirthful, dainty, refresh-| 514"Mrs, Young find much response ’ 00.00 | Spelger ur Yew of nome sort. A woman was and fragrant.” It would deserve | / : 1. Redelsdeiae: ‘ce velger & Huribut . . 100.00 | eur to pleading for t on ir ft a lett their efforts quaint Yankee Fervor & Sons 25.00) J. C. Marmaduke 300 tore drink,” but evidently without | his brott blame | aed conres jokes of the] net, ase go ZW, Lough, Fremont Dr Graham-Merriam Ca...., 20.00 Sesil ts tae societies "oes noora 80: rn Seed he | ROTEABIAY amd conrse jokes the ao agastatnds Alto- rh ii ted... 200.00 tq answer “No” in a graff manner. | "°" ¥ Lisette Howe eptably aang | fort Shout GR Standiey. “Y ooge dn Wiltiam Cheader's saloon and)? s wener-| tent It ely th ” Pow rbe F anes 60,00 tal to date $4,060.00 at cee cane hae been Oe 1 ‘ Wilke - Laver ie on ie . — Seuee : 100.00 F. L. Horst ” Ade 7s ve ore bac ie lees that N : tage Bi Mignon and Madge m . bape orte. 4 rear « t ng. Quite evi } eanette Monito ove the — arene Total ¢ $£ 110.00 l@untiy the saloonmen think that | The bat the fatt yer | ons x. an . ae risa b 5 tate—Cortinue ——$$_ ned CR ent “k| average contortionis fee! * sain they are to be protected, and shield , ‘_ ' | The nd halt of the “show EW NOTES fF R-CLAYTON & 8ON, | A Jed from the law in some manner or | 73 4" hor - ae | inflicted under the appellation of 3 LL KINDS OF CARD GAMES AR E BEING CONDUCTED AT BAL- | another, as they are making every | (recovery . saa ae ada aba - : ee NEW YORK BLOCK } v7 ae oT conduit ti : i ait - oo NE eae LARD, SOME BEHIND CLOSED DOORS, OTHERS OPENLY |>F paratl . ; and five scenes. The whole act is The Philippine tariff bill me BEAL LOANS | RON RUGTL ERS MUMEROUS | An exceptionally large number of T tion of an “admirer be ecatonseal eve Hawt A by the wane “th | young men, certainly not of age, are | beauty. sae of thie | ten nam eee ot only allowed tn dives, but —_,) 5 7 Boioen om ik Mian a ; The New York legislature voted|*<t leaves a in one’s| Ex-Gov, McGraw is in Washing- ea ‘ | Gambling and open-box rustling | pass merely as a friendly game (2"*, te" asked to take @ hand | oi ae Gumenaes thane eee The Hashful Venus” t#|ton for the purpose of urging action a prevails tn Ballard. Suzh was the! Afier the game had been in progs| eaten eee tne Ramblers wore} + mp dm anything but bashful, and is a scene | of congress in federal ald to Alaskan monthiy condition of affaire found by two! ress probably a half | Ceatently_ empletons Sowers siane | siaty-thre oe has | fit for no m of woman to| railways. —- Star reporters, who made an {n-| dressed young man answering t Ce eee re the Dallard Bar, who | llea in tho Tanana this winter witness. It litying to al Engineer Stevens of the Panama SACRAMENTO, Cal, Jan. 17.—| "estigation last night | name of Murphy entered the room, | tiseed their game twice upon the} .TR® hearing of the hazing cases| 5'sr reporter who went to the show | canal says that he must have coolle Judge Hart having denied the mo- The following saloons were visit the query 4 y is being continued. |‘ only a few coarse guffaws | laborers in er to finish the canal tion for a perpetual stay of proceed. — }) ings and the sapreme court having — RR Ct aTzO = S SON, handed down a remittitur denying o Nee . ee | the right of appeal of the convicted o-Senator Harry Bunkers dh left this morning ia charge of a} bieyele path, | depaty sheriff for San Quentin pee | itentiary, where, unless pardoned | | by the governor, he will serve five) lyears for the crime of accepting} bribes while a member of the state} A | boodler ——= | legisiature, Bunkers will make no| THRER HOUSES. japplication to the governor for} }clemency for some months yet at it is expected that he will appeal 7 later on the ground that, by turn One ing state’ evidence, he rendered} AA io aiance on terme, | valuable assicance in the prosecu- tide of Fremont " [Hon of ex-Senator ANOTHER | broom house, ete! fete, four large lots feet te fruit. M E sewer in and 5 BME, om cacy terms L. 3. SPRENGLE, M) Arcade Buthting Phone Mato 1% and A BIG SUM GONE good buys in Burke's Second > sl ae on Lake Be Tor fey, wil be two or three Interest In the tide lands has ex- tended to Ballard. Numerous in- quiries are reported for these lots, and developments as to the purcha ets is expected. Real estate busi-| ees is firm. One of the largest) sales made recently is that of the| | Frink property im block 297, lying jon the bay rather outside of the dis- trict In which the recent Murry oo- Fel. Mr. Fring was negotiating for the| sale of the block yesterday, but the | deal was not closed. He wanted to | get the fill certificates off bis hands} land clear $200,000. It is known that na, employ. | he refused an offer of $250,000. To- t axe. ge | day the block was put on sale by terme of %.00| Geo, B. Meacham & Co. and was al- weleamen on the | most entirely sold out | need sev. | oe “=| APPROPRIATION FOR BUILDINGS Duwe mich of car 135 cach SS per month. Seeem ertiage, fine view of bay, $1.30; terms na col water, on ©; cany terme. . co with Beatthe 10 up te ? WASHINGTON, Jan. 17 eate committee on public bh uthorized fa bi “ otic ‘ " idan, V Increa for the w balld at he sale of t «. five! saand dollars was pre tor | ator in the building CASE DISMISSED S. B. Graham and J. B. Graham were before Judge Frater this morning charged with m fish « against the law wai insed J. C. Murphy, who was mixed up wiftwater Bill . , ay. The King County Rar " endeavor to wipe} ~ ine i v's name the roll jed with ed, and with a few exceptions all! arrival of The Star reporte were conducting card games of some | nna sort. The list of saloons includes William Cheades’ saloon, Ballard Bar, Log Cabin, Rranawick, Paul son's, Bohemian, White Front, Pio- | neer, St. Charles by Bar, | Bowery, New Brunswick, Old he seated hin e ante?” asked Murphy. | was the reply! banker “Gimme a few,” replied Murphy, hrowing a $10 gold piece across to} the banker, | Home, The Drum, Freemont, Nels) A young man of the town was| The old lodging house, Fourth av Olson's and the Q. T. The Baltard | acting for the regular banker, for @/and Yesler Way, which was ¢ hotel bar was also visited and | few minutes, and he took Murphy's | by fire some weeks ago, was bur women were found in the boxes at | money, which he placed tn bis left to the ground at 10 that place. | vest pocket. Later the house bank~ | mornis by the fire " ler resumed his pouttt and the | The ing has presented an Closed It Twice. Imoney was tursed over to him by | sightly appearance © the }the young man who murmy t idn’t poastbly be S a and as it couldn't pow De A game was in progress at Murphy indicated that gen- | paired it was deemed ad Ballard Bar, but upon of The Star ten it the arrival ) ceman with « wave of his hand Seateey it. was promptly | closed. The chips, however, were; : 7. —_ 7 not thrown loosely Into a box when | Soldiers in Games Be oe od -g Pegi | i the game was closed, but each play e's chips were stacked | With the exception of two inno- | ever separately cont Jooking Swedes, the men were! prevai\ed b for several houre yes in the cupboard when put away. A) very well ‘dressed and pe everr Loca afternoon. The wind blew a stool pigeon was on the lookout at | evidence of being experienced gam-| gale and several inches of the place, and it was his timely | tiers Two of the men, who were | fell. A unique feature of the storm warning which closed the game. undoubtedly “all nighters,” wore! was that It opened with thunder About am hour after, upon the re-| piaying in their shirt sleoves sed lightning, Much damage was turn of the wen to the Ballard Ba.) "At the Motor fiar all was quiet,|done in this city by the smashing Rewee! —_— J aoee nea | exewpt for a friendly game for the | of «lame Drom a i , playe. At the White Proat the younser| Gre civitiens son yp Kage yd WEATHER FORECAST. reporter was challenged to bit) @iers from Fort Lawton. Ina age wee the words : a oe ain't! room, however, the distinct ra you too young to be found is &/ chips was to be heard, and in an GAMBLING JOINT? other room the voices of women “l am 21.” he replied, whereupon | uite audible he was told that it was “all right.” same conditions p alled at No money was tn sight at this place.) the Old Home. This saloon, and the but a large amount of chips were) Motor were very quiet and orderly The game was draw) hot they were nevertheless equal guilty with the others who were) Put Up $10. more open and above board In their actions. Draw poker was also the popular game at The Club, owned by MC Holby. Five men were seated at table at engaged | In the Raflard hotel the voices of game of poker, which was conduct- men and women were distinctly too great earnestness to heard in a drunken argument or Cross LAND DEALS — |, Tote AT GEORGETOWN} °°? Occasional Rain Tonight and Moderate South Winds. 807 First ov. COLMAN BUILDING. Women in Drunken Row. # resort Four for 25c 500, but wan # ie Se EN > DOS ® if ‘ WE SELL THE WATERMAN i M. &@ St. Paul, during the past t 1 . ~ FOUNTAIN PEN t from Eighth av, south wook has been buying all the prop nage se t thle at Georgetown on the| sib The above deal was erty possible at Georgetown t , - . WOLF SIMON'S BANKRUPT west side f the Interurbar from | tt or w J Dryan. Ne Howard street, north, and what| Four unidentified men were « CLOTHING cK NOW ON t have not purchased ovtright the ground in Georgetown on ALE. > shave teen secured upon.| day and approached man. wr Mayor Meuller A. Ward refused (o sell b Joseph Schermer & for $10,060. The lot at srchased a few y r : vach, for the sur of Rainier av. and Howard 1010 FIRST AVE each. The. pr ' | reported sold at $5,000. J M. German Bakery was offered $2,600 for a plece i nyt dt UNION BAKERY ¥ eater the Ammers-Nilsor { Porrint, proprietor t AND CAFE oe Sas waentee iis eaberts 1413 SECOND AVENUE. Georgetown, on @ tn side of| Rev. W.N. Cleveland, aged ine i acks price paid! years, a brother ex-Presit fox porty, #01 ks aga 4 ds dea 1 the latter part of the risque on time | | tweathber has har led in his resignation, but | be accepted, as he ts unde |to one years’ confinement to the | A. Bridge & Co., Popular Price Clothiers. jan = b | and | ahd | BS ‘ Cut Almost in Half TERIFFIC SLAUGHTER OF BRIGHT, UP-TO-DATE, GUAR- 1D SUITS, OVERCOATS AND FURNISHINGS, Men’s Suits Cheviota. LBS, Jan. 17.—-M. Fal elected president of | France this morning by the Nation-| al assemble in the meeting place was ¢ Lunch Hox Maydeole Hammer x High Base Smokeless O5e¢ DuPont * Shel aoe box Hetal-Simokeless Shells 2.00 Ricycle adjuat $1.50 Ha Up-te SPINNING’S CASH STORE 1310 Second Ave 4 Drill $10.00 B5.85 Men's Plain Oxford Gray and Mixed Regular value for “ Dark Patterns in Worsted and Good Strong Tweeds. Suits sell at $12.50; your choice ++ BT All our regular $13.60, $14.00 and $15.00 Suits in tweeds, worsteds, cassimeres and Scotch goods, double and single breasted—all new goods—inciuding t new long coat style, and the new snts—guaranteed to hold thetr shapes. Your choice ’s Ov Men’s Overcoats Diack and Oxford Gray Overcoats in your choice for knee length; a good strong $10.00 coat $5.85 ‘The new long belt Overcoat in mixed patterns in Tweeds, Scotch Goods, k and light mixtures. Coats that sell regularly at $13.50, $15.00 and $18.00; your choice on $10.00 Boys’ Suits ts In aif the new weaves and $5.00 values, ages 8 $3.00 surprising values Plain blue, /METHING THE MATTER two-piece double breasted School Su lar $4.00, $4.50. THE PRAINS AND Boys mace extra strong; reg 8? WE CAN REPAIR sae ehetee fae Little Boys’ Overcoats from $2.00 and $2.50 Cc $1.65 $3.00 and § ri aps 4000 34.00 and $5.00 t ° oo : 83.50 A MOMENTS NOTK 2% to $ years, Telephone Main---Ind. effect, coats S4.95 om 9 to 20 years, in the long belt 0 and $8.00; your choice Boys’ Overcoats f that sold at §7 3 Men’s Cravenettes GENUINE PRIESTLEY MAKE $12.00 Cravenettes for ae £16.00 Cravenettes for $20.00 Cravenettes for Great Cuts in Men’s Furnishings Etc, WE WILL DI WORKMEN AT Underwear, Socks, Shirts, Hats, Neckwear, Working Shirts, A. BRIDGE & CO. 1415-1417 Second Avenue Next Door to the Bon Marche HARGES REASONABLE. Geo. H.Woodhouse Co. LARGEST RETAIL AND PLUMBING ATTLE rHE HARDWARE HOUSE IN SI M4 1 Ave

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