The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 20, 1906, Page 7

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ts 3 THE SEATTLE STARe-SATURDAY, JAN. 20, 1906, 7 GELL IN TACOMA | |, Sakamoto, the Japanese counter: | \ | fetter arrested a few days ago, was ‘ | Visited at Tacoma by Captain Bell . of the United tates secret service, 1 yesterday kamoto is & member | ‘ = DEATH IN EEL RIVER J/T STOP for @ hepring Monday afternoon | a By a | Bridges. | a astm | POPULAR YOUNG MAN OF THE CITY, PROMISING STANFORD |HOW TO PREVENT FURTHER SLIDING OF WEST SEATTLE : PETERSHURG, Ja n ATHLETE, DROWNS IN CALIFORNIA BANK A SERIOUS PROBLEM—CAR LINE EXTENSIONS Rebeln control Hatoum, Guria and | Poti lneretia, The government t# -eemmeeenemmeneeed | } sending troope and warships to the Raymond F, Woat, one of Seattle's ine, Ho was particularly effictent| WEST SHATTLE, Jan. ® et car tracks from the : rene Ral are being replaced |moat popular yong men, and one in the dashes, high and broad jumps|to prevent further sliding nings at Whiteleey at ‘ with soldiers on the warships on a t th , ashe | : - | he bewt athletes the local high and was @ tower of strength to the|big bluff te a matter. for was com on 1 NOTHER BOOST GIVEN TO THE TOTAL FIGURES OF THE ©. & eens of the seamen belag wn sehool ever produced, was drowned | traas team Jeonsideration for the city Thi as the J A » se Linevitch er in th 1 river, near Ukiah, Cal,| After he was graduated from the|No further caving bas o ten t present, but u CONVENTION GUARANTEE FUND—IS APPROACHING $10,000 a “te to discuss ~ = - 4Y | last Thursday, Yesterday hte par-|high school In 1902 he entered |since the ble slide of a we w months it thought ~ of Kroping an army In Manchurl®) ents were notified of hix death, M jtanford university, and in his/but there will be @ gradual falling that tt will be pushed on to Alid ct ed sta y ; 7 = Weat t# in the city, but the boy's! freshman year more than made/away of the earth until somethir Point a Since The Star af 1 two ention.* father, Froderick Wont, of the real | good on the track team. In his sec-)of a radical nature ix done Bennett, who holds an s Nig Soph : Hew a Riis Geanas esti) Mania ‘ entate firm of Wout & Wheeler, ts|}ond year he mate the varsity foot-| It is now conceded by th a tion with the Tread weeks . . bp Bigedi << ol DAVID WAS DRIVEN | at prosent in Low Angeles on bus-| ball team. He left Stanford three|miliar with the situation that 1 on Douglas mast be pieeeer to ba la yp te ptions a ASHORE BY TERRIOLE GALE inona months before the 1906 semester was|ing must first be driven deep tx und, Alaska, has let the contract Seattle ge ie g ae | rding to eye witnesses, young | ended, He wan in Seattle last Aprillthe earth, with heavy plank bulk-|for the con f.three new n t om to at C 1 , ag eee wD ar #1.000.00 | WILL BE A TOTAL Loss was on the river in a «mail| for a few weeks, when he went to du, and the earth ¢ & hou the bluff jeayor organ! a 000 when muddenty spaised,| Alaska, where he was employed | ed to the top of the twa o . ss poses pat axka, where he was employed in yed to the top no FT * eee 5 Moore pointedly 0 Pa . throwing the young man in the|@ cannery jabove, This will cost a large sum | 4 ia 1% > bon VICTORIA, B. C., Jan, 20.—A din Water, Evidently West was seised| A few months ago he secured «lof money, but thers seems no other| ie ge ean a - rote e h has ust been received from —— ramps, as he never appeared | position with the Kel River Light &| way out of the difficulty. For fully] . jean th nee : $00.00) Ramfield creok giving further de on the surface after he firat went| Power company, and while in the! five years underground springs hav 7. scriptions been sent te 400.09) tafia of loss of the ship King David tows mploy of that com th ly be ; home 1 poe © ship a vik employ of that company met his|been gradually but surely unde 7 fice, and oa = 1 a enies Sadanes . 300.00 the steamer Queen City with the Ae & rough passage of six days a N, MeCullough, the boy le, | death. At Stanford Raymond West} mining the earth, ct ating in| at t , have tot me a atthe ibamenn toes ong 100.00 | survivors having just arrived there = geod Bertha, Captain Lind 1 ore pe ‘ttle Just night to meet Mr.| was one of the most popular stu-|the great alide, 1 t 1 of 1906 The great advantages iwc ae oe Captain Davidson states that. he} Wat. arrived last night -| West, in San Francisco, where aj dents in the tnatitution, He was a| Work Begun » I as just moved t that would acerue b W « + 100.00] was close to Nootka sound on the| ‘li, frat and second stewards, pur-|*earching party will be organixed.|member of the Phi Sigma frater.| ¥ “" 1d completed tion and its world ——s sean batiee-Fener ¢ ++ 100.00) night of December 10, in perfectly | Se? 884 tan seamen of the wrecked Weat offers a substantial re~| nity, and waa well known to every| The work of extending the West|on Turner av., near Prince st ‘e are apparent at 6 &® - ier Geat- |Sahathene © es oe 100.09 | calm weather, but during the night | Steamer Portland were on board.) ward for the + y of the body| member of that fraternity In Se- | ‘e be a great loss in prostis , we a ag : 2.00 | dirty weather came up and they | The Berths. besides a shipment of | and every effort be made to find attie, He was a member of the class Ke = : - a the to lose this conrentio a mevelty « oak & Buit Co., th were driven in shore by @ terrible| 140 tens of copper ore consigned to }# n of 1902 in the high school, and a nd a watch, but Gustafson was un " Angules, which is now * ules Recolsheim 100.60 They flasiiy oa the Tacoma # from A. K aymond West was yenrs |} t tri | to ot th tent 68 ; : Meg | em ehmrmn 6 ly succeeded in an . ost of friends mourn his loos able t , , x f " and bas its ao) guar . tterworth & 25.90 | choring, but the gale continued unt) | Hest#on's property at Latouche, had of age and was a splendid | While at Stanford he was promi | los Both t ere cot ~ ed. Im fact, Seattle ca W. Lough, Fremont Drug the 13th, when they were piled on} 100 BOxe# of fish and some furs from | type of al manhood.|nentiy mentioned as candidate tor! etely r acked to fail to make good ox 100.00 | the long. jagged reefe of Tajo potnt| Kodiak. Captain Lindquist says the He lived tn ally all) the football captaincy in 1906. Had} i thief in his getaway ma ont a, after hav al-|J. Standley, “Ye Old polst) Portland is not seriously damaged | his tife He ¢ t ty | ‘ the ¢ - in © of their utmost efforts. The cation he remained he would probably 7. rable " y { * ly invited the manse » Cartomity Shop “lbow of the King David was com. | *M¢ the wrecking erew will not have | in the Minor ol, after Ihave been given the captainay | Hoftmar sae to catch “ Mavention here. This inv 8 rbert 8. t 100.00! netely torn away and she waeaj *,S8fd time raising her, Everything | which he en If the body is recovered it will | the man t 1 tt " everybody Knows, bas forth | Rall Bros, 190.00 thrown up to & position which at | % Value has been removed trom her. |In his sopt n all probability, te brought to Be | oe, - “4 the seal of walo-Hills Furniture Co., 100.00 | iow tide is high " — alded as an athlete t . | under ~ < w tide is dry, She witl| for J | n Sache by formal ree . latley Supply Co 32.00 | 2", tide eh an % by f . . " otal lows, and Captain I | Som m KE Shorrex 106. 00 piain David | Chamber of Commerc R Shorreck tee. on feels keenly the loas of th + | ASKS $30,000 | pened to for bh | 4 - fn w “ sed |Chas, W. trained 98.00] ohtp, obnca A «| pened to know him, for he worked | - . the state legis'wture Oek Raking Company 100,00 | Se ee a tet aecident of) William Nosh has filed mut} for ® foro | became powtman 2 hegia'w - . he kind at sea. ter. He w t that t travel J. D. Morris ar e Decided Seon. FH. Whitworth ad tm tt a tle “ 7 me trave r The Sg ae balding the 1007; De. 3. B Magianwe er word has been obtained + $98,000 pers sect eee ng for a turr house, and un.| ported ty headqua he ‘ be 6 A. Robinson ’ Officer Wolstein and the = Grénn teak . doubt had some place . ,|morning that a tr nh £07 First ev. eonreation ts : “bet ° x who set out for Cape! ~ : mall § recetve 1 the event a| had been broken open and a . 7 “ General Boar, meeting Now rn a. ampbatt . . hm boat and have not Nowe Saeed, TaVNUN AT was in-| ter rode = Lo rant and ¢ ir Galeed aa 660, & bee aie COLMAN BUILDING York city on F ary 8 at. ie) As > eee . MV i of since. Their names are J.| him, it srobabl tt mond stud and a $20 gold piece were | nd gore Without saying yp | Ben & Osborne a Rapere, I. A. Mesvensen ie . ag | Violet fleartes, the young women - _ him, it was probably pane | ma nd stud and 1 $20 gold 1 were | vs Sa he one : r eo. A. Virtue ea j oie. # ” ty: | who mitted suicide because she | one where he ma antes . ‘, Jones a Ma It might have been det here far aae at Out " how |& F. Blaine ei 50.00 | ts One tes . wha | thought her sweetheart, Dan Carle, | oie Ghd as en a ee : Ghee yesterday The ' Geo B. Helgeson ‘ 10.00 | bearé ¢ ie | had od to love her, visited | ees eee FROST QUEEN the follow " oq. | itving T. Cal ‘ $0. 0K Port To! 4 tne 1 be | See SS ceived the foll eo a De. 5. T. Cetcnt - wets in it Se ee od] | would send It to his new addr tributions De. J. ’ : the atte him and registered at a lecal hota Fe Ob onal enndune aie Seattle Produce Association $ mn P. Hartman 160 0 =,» be as man and wife, Her beanty at oct te tan S ae ed ; e Jugs & Thomas A Friend po 100.06 though tracted much attention at Port en on - Dayar” 9 ~{ fer. M.A. Matthews, D. D 9 G W. Poreyth t 10.00 nased Townsend, where she went under peti Gites gy net o_e ¢ ved aera Ome ationa on | Cort-8 oem u wth nals were he name of Mra, Carleton = ant out..whan It. was pared, vent mb ie ” ‘ kay, the satlmake — It is possible that t made the e . eattle Junior CE. Unie : tinanne whiile ¢ | oo va Accompanying bis , romney ow . ‘ w he ed to was delayed Be Mattiows von! a letter to The task Tresening 2 bein ~ l, by change of ad-| es 4 Your work Chas. R. Crane 4 <r bd | “It letters passtng through th » do the best we to} A y N 0 0 i | emavention s! 1 : d joffice are delayed 1 cannot see why| pect some delays, which we can | @ecournged by oe hardly avoid. e's brother | at ~ 100.00 it should be Inid personalty to me.) ie nn on Notes » brother sce st “4 Fr. Ww. * aa and there are circumstances inloffice through which this lets ghbo t you need this of many be : |which the department is not at) passed yreake E “The tt ines done | oy, mind 98.00 The police believe that tn cap: | fauit said Postmaster George Mj. ° ° rred i Melile last July, whieh was one — 20.00 | piled the beach. | ‘ee x James Moore for the street! geowart interviewed yeuter between 11 jock and midnight than during any month ex-/pe y Renee Lape | Sar hold-up, two Gaye age, that they | day regarding the letter of H 8] IGNITO GAS MANTIES—neod | and in dott “an entran £2.50 December, was due entirely to aimort BR Loed - pew! thelr Hands on an experienced | Notice which was delayed for a!no match; have no match. Price | was effected with a jimmy used on| pusitag throngs the ehty, | coer eer ba 30 00 rin ~ ie ane believe can be — 40 cents, Piper & Taft, 1024 Second |the w j » - te ‘ we oc toad 7 other rol Ties " 4 ¢ Lewis & Clark fair. | a: ; Tn the case of Mr. Noles, 1 hap- Ave. one off lost som 1 jewet he ates et Cariotton Selina ae jo nage ' | which have cocurred of late. He is - on r. Notee, 1 hap- Ave Hoffman lo me small jewelry be arts 2 » nige W. D. Wood ! suspected of taking part in the re-/ YE OE AI LS i ¢ would be 3) Albert Hansen ent train robbery In North Yakima. | @. ndeed, from all J. Sprengl ‘ prengle Detective Adama, who suspected * the Endeay-ipr 4 0. Loe the man some time past, had * @ large nem-| Lowman @ Hanford Moore shadowed for a week before racted by the con-| King Broa ( the street car affair, and tmmediat wiLeuch Auge é ty after thin robbery he had his man | Capt. John L. A ‘ arrested. During an examtnation | SATTLE tnscinees ‘i — > a wrt I scses wieainites ist abimasn Geomiey eelemeae tae EATTLE business men generally ones! tmplicated tn several little affair tr or ee eo ei a BACHER HARDWARE CO. TO! the jovality. although he maintains | own fine homes. It is safe to " loon © Thomas ce SURGGE Wailedia decide Gelelisilastnitees hile t ¢ in connection with this Mmgrace if this city did not r M. Trimbt 25.001 18E | hast robber y amount of ewen acc ’ at af ee 7 ve : ny * assert that no city of equal size @ guarantee font and secure the) M. A. Matthows . . jing haw succeeded in shaking the ) i man on thie point | “BLOODY SUNDAY PETERSSURG MASSACRE wr. TO SE REMEMBERED IN SE ATTLE TOMORROW The Internatio team has called a {ag af the Sorin dab and the | the World, ¢ al Socialist Bu nt masse meet in St. Peters © rg’! 82 BIRRSh *ERZRs2 Feud vrtvr’EE Ft PESSAETERPQYAREPP DRS PAgRereRDehneee George Boole, vice president of the very one Sehwabacher Hardware company the concert | since Jan. 1, 1899, wil resign from 1 and the audionce| bis position after the annual meet og of the stockholders in February bie were the ae. | bein gencceeded by Lao. &. Schwa 7) ~ Foaxman, the tase bacher, now second vice president. | . the tenor, and Mle.) His interest in the firm will revert | Jeanctte Vermoret M.| to the Schwabachers | j Bouzmen hes « nder Mr. Boole is resigning at his own nge and px 4 equi request, and will go into business . Mr. \ Nodren lacks &) os bis own accord, probably in Be tear apiece: pat in duality no/ atte, Having been a hardware mao sinh emeiomaie Mile, Verna | all his life, he will prow 7 ’ re! to that buwiness Previc a ee 1 abiNY | bis present position, Mr. Boole was ad expend | view president of the Union Hard | ores after her ware & Metal Works of Low Aw ® aving also been with the jurham, Carrigan & Hayden com any at San Francisco. CONSIDINE Jan. 20 | today made dence with M f the Mack ¢ New York Mr. ¢ $1 Security Burglar Alarm 50c fer the * f ae v give 12 nt athe I s > t| IGNITO GAS MANTLE lights it it turn om the gaa. } RE & Taft 4 Se SPINNING’S CASH STO 1310 Becond Ave. Simp a4 r ” Moore has been big fob that connected with a Louis severnl months ago, and also} with anether big robbery mitted | | “pus of temas contestens ore||i The size of the business establishments backed up by substantial evidence. | PITTSBURG. stroyed the old ket this morning. mated at $126,000. Jan. ity hall « The Great Sale SAMPL SHE M alr FOR N AND WO PER PAIR GRAY SHOE lous eat | } in the country has more beauti- ful homes than Seattle. business man’s success. ness. RESIDENCI OF @. B, WILLIAMS, of a city are not the only indications of a The homes of these city builders are just as true criter- ions of success as are their places of busi- Today The Star publishes a picture of Mr.,, Williams’ magnificent new home on East Queen Anne Hill, of which the owner is justly proud. tiful home is situated at 1701 Fourth Ave., north, and from it the grand- eur of the Cascade Range, Mounts Rainer and Baker, Lakes Washington EAST QUEEN 0. B. WILLIAMS This beau- and Union and Puget Sound may be seen, with- out an obstruction to mar the view This is a home of which any man might well be proud and stands a monument to the success one Seattle’s most successful business men. The fact that Mr. Wil- liams has been in business here only about three years indicates what energy and enterprise can accomplish in this hustling metropolis. as ol or ANNE HILI

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