The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 25, 1906, Page 7

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" \qEROIC DEED OF Wo. Cigados, of the Crew of the Valencia, Attempts to Swit Ashore with a Line From Wrecked Vessel. SEATTLE'S CLAIM TO BE GME RM AN (86052 passenger Mat Nonen had purchased a ticket and wa he way down to the wharf when he met a party of baseball where he Hyves and ha an j fetenda, but luded } would main in San Mran »a fow da The @ial efforts to secure for Se whieh they have heard so much n| longer, Ie played tn the North-| | That there will be a brisk fight | Western Baseball league last sea. |“'e the International ©, &. Con-(é the Convention ts now evident. | having at on tim | Yention tm 100%t—, ow in pr ens,| While Seartie’s guarantee fund | TACOM4 Jan. 2 The 1 "W ee rere: ft 1 univeratty Today PF. B. Barth, state jent| not quite so large as mm: y hear of Pred T k No braver dec « an that of Fireman [a letter tr Nonenbacher th { Washington, sont a letter to] by no mean tain that either af| Wright, commenced this morning ey [ G. 6 a } . Seajala, of Valencia, who leaped into the sea in an | ™orning tolling of his dedwion to} William Shaw, Treasurer of the| (he competing cities, with the posal- PTA: defendant waived formal ar J ' ! 1 W to carry a! t e, by means of which the survivors btacnaes United Society, in Boats stating | ble exception of Loa Angeles, | Hudaor i gould reach land a ‘ er a breeches buoy } that Seattle wae @es » of prem A any larger guarantee to offer er, me 2 . ng its bid for the ntion at the | The sown to al that in the are When the fate the amer seerned certain on Wednes General Roard - 6 on vos p - . a caie f i at yf" . temtif « ‘at day morning and he g doom very near, Seajala vol }upon the basis of the $10,000 guar-| guarantee fund exceedin ' « f ty rt f . to try and ew shore with a line jAnioe fund already raised, plus such |the net deficits of the conventions | P¢ TY mips told the] At i ° in death to v ¢ into them, but nothing daunted the expected that the entire suh of §26,-| nothing of one of $26,000, would be | "°°" net and ad-| ar ' ¥ - insisted | 000 can be rained }amply sufficient \* \ to ¥ ting | ” that it : 5 wan Captain Johnson appreciated the fact that it was almost The fact (hat Seattle tsa very de-} tn order, nevertheless that the| Attorney 20 amenity appear befere that body ; a to expec wimmer to succéed, but in their des sirable place to hold the convention | burden should be as light as ponai- | inet W Sohn. : " ; = mine and eo ty neu each guarantor o prone ine right before charg t t e condition no means, however unlikely of success, was Ppa da “ll ther fact that con jae Bcael ‘se - th p bore fl ‘guarantees would un " » vat @ be neglected and preparations were made under the trying |™ Webst f the Indeper Endeavorers would be giad of an|doudtedly be raised to $26,000 in the = be oY Se feaditions to put the plan into execution : n Ta opportunity to visit Puget Sound, of |{mmediate future, SA/D HE D DIE FIRS T lt H a oa Seajala stripped 1 superfluous clothing and wrapping | . ’ pany ’ ‘ ( open thie tp aprotecting cloth ter his arms, where the end of a thin, but | “’""'re' “ he ft dont] Virginia by floods. jth an lying « th od in Mw Gi) eat cord was fascened, he leaped into the foaming breakers, | {hich mew unnany of California SCENE OF WRECK x two Chinese wero kitled in New terrible mp n few uate | gam as he started for shore, Every immense roller coming in | ‘eee Pacer ) Meattle within / the stranding of the Valencia gave) The Mine Workers have closed bo * plant from the sea lifted him high into the air and then he would | ‘ ive : A wh h wilt rod mplet-lthe wreck as occurring at Pachina| their convention at Indianapolis. a ° * ahs x down into the depth of what seemed to the anxious |). ng yydcongrrottived | he Mae matter of fact, the : Warrants have been issued -~ herift TI . , , 1 | oe memes | Vessel rea ahore muilem | 13 eRe an ‘chistes in Pe ry er Stevena, with jumping a boar bill Teag | gow w be a bottomless valley of wate eaten: fs ite, eames | Yen, "ony, gas eamore is sillea| 196 shaped ananehiote tm Fesnart | eri, heat womee vont Keen Edges to Row, But the struggle was short; the deed was an impossible | | . Puget A andl of Vancouver island mator Piles asks for relief from|“"@rke of Fred Johnston, who iw! Johnaton ttempting to in rat Y deadly yndertaking that only the exigencies of the situation war- | . 5 ‘* 15) The vessel, as she lay and pound-jdangers of flood for the White! ** naa mm ree of grand lar-| the desperad 1 inform t Pipe y tid» , known mnitting ranted. | od herself to pleces, was lying al-| river valley joony yhnwton atole $17 and an $86) lice that he would not 1 ok porting go t are dea Itt ji is one of the best swim hk | most broadside on to the sea, on] The king force at Bremerton | *?°'#¥" from ree EB. Warris,| back to South Hend Ref ers of 1024 plant ty Dare mnets on the cost, 90 those the rocks at a point which juts out} is to duced 60 men about a month ago. leaving this morning | b ph now “ nt {m the) wha are aqua ed with him say, and it is regarded as a | @ few hundred feet south of Shel-| An appropriation of $150,000 ts a response to a wire from thelgraphes ¢ rogues’ gallery. I to thetr rin Th Int tor| miracte that he lasted any time at all in the furious tumult of tor Bight and nearer Natinat lake! recommended by Secretary Taft for) T/r't of Pacliic county — wesrusete Mend. 0 von Pp me ocean. He was in the water almost 30 minutes | than Pachina bay ; Alaska roads meas hove. Sameney 7,” When| areesane’ he o@, bet when | All scissors, knives, h oft . neal " hen first striking the Valencia — voy > ai ' ==} before at the end of the lime of the vessel pulled him back | hit th ke head on at almost full[ *¥* 49S ¥ 8 ¥ ¥ ww yy yy POATched & box mn wan fc , J shary r ext the man aboard, more dead thana live. | The impact, as recounted by LE BANK CLEARINGS. # | but no far not has t ft mone wor - } | pac . 1 711 of tw an Joh n rer . th . oe in the day Scajala was one of the men who trusted Jourvivors, was terrible. Later shal 7 35, 1908 re 3 . are raiding the keepers sett lives to the raft which put away from the doomed vessel WASHINGTON, Ja The | backed out, and the ot the fan, 25, 1906 674 b : ne C: Pane 1 b " and waves swung her around Hy gad several hours later was picked up by the City of Topeka, 7° coe ; el Be increase over same * sanding by in the hope of saving some of the survivors. j = cheant” Shae Be song. A ®- date last yoar...$ 796,546.62 # : wit he EE faaer. ana: a sale for thel <A * eee ee ee ee ee A. Bridge & Co., Popular Price Clothiers. ‘ND. tact that @ portion of the upper deck * aft hung suffictently above the sur * | face to afford @ te y refuge 3 any of the people who were t * t drowned during the first few * trying bours T yd ‘ each swell from the o oe 1 ery stanch was sprung e The end came wh masts top | pled and the taat living being on +” board went down to their death a " . » atten * For at least ten miles in both dt WARINERS CALL FOR MORE PROTECTION AT |* rection, from Pachina bay on the WHOLESALE PRICES | - * th to a ~ » of Antiat e . si PLATTERY AND BEALE—?1: MEN HAVE DIED ON ake, th hardly enough beach] AT—— sega * aft a perch f wea gull. | VANCOUVER COAST ls High precipitous ranging | * jfrom 40 to $0 feet above the water er * at b bar any progress go disaster and death on the ,and convey human beings safely t |from the ocean. it is im i shore 1 f the bretches «re ea J ere were @/ f a human being to scale | coast, part arty at Cape ltem ts th ly method practicable | * *#red ® | heights without aid from above | . could be a! de-|to employ on that piece hore, | * whe jor the m favorable « preeautions were jas tt ie nearly { sal tsbe reach| ¥¥ VPP OSES EH KEES a There are many/| 1,000 PAIRS MEN'S AND ff} & the opinion of local marine | shore alive by any other means places whore the face of the cliffs) iailila e as i The horror of the Valencia| Mariners have long known the! » almost as smooth as the walls of |] WOMEN'S SHOES THAT SELL [| das stirret seafaring men to lerying necessity of better and more} a building. And it was against thle |B wiroreeane AT 200 TOR of indignation at the) precautions than lighthouses on the sort of an obstacle that the liner es " | ~ _ ~ ' » he ‘ {neglect of life saving sta-|Pucitie const. ‘There has never| plunged ducing the raging gale 15, AND RETAIL AT $350] SUITS, OVERCOATS AND SEPARATE PANTS OF c guards. They do/been any concerted action taken in a- . . re Tyr | ‘ > >) > ¢ 1 > Ie = 4 75S ye a yy TELEGRAPH BRIEFS | ** J THE MOST APPROVEDSTYLES AND PATTERNS. EVERY ore properly | three vessels have met their « | | =o ores property |mear the ot of the Valencia’s| 901 : ~N . TR 4 ITER De simost at am end. Seves jsinking. o_bitions of dollars worth if GARMENT ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED. fed. and eleven souls have been| “It is @ matter the Canadian gov-| y_have been destroyed } fe the last 40 years on the Van-jernment should immediately ren - | - — a fedy. We cae only recommend « ‘vERETT. w sk the rooms of the American |remonstrate. If the British Colum-| =v SRETT. Wash. Jan. 25 Ameciation of Masters and Pilots bia authorities cannot or w [elegy & prominent marine man |inatall the best equipped mean emphasis =the neo galling a lie saving ation. * ernment shouki be allowed to Van- | the work The installation of s wireless te Diuffs make an admirable |amd Cape Flattery has also - which to shoot a Itfe line | suggested \MARRIED 38 YEARS A@companying the party aboard INDIAN APOL 18, Ind the Lorne. wbich was pate hed With water pourtng thr h the th aster 5 oc , 7 rie yesterday @¥ the jagged rocks had| rt t Nature’s Remedy ran ashore, Chief 7 a arguing atter min—2e and 5O0e at passengers, wai aeer Downing and his men in me of water, a have come more » Very Lucky el: “The fate of the Valencia} minimive such accidents as the Va mity of im-jlencia euffered, then Pacific act an mariners or the United States « graph system beth at Cape Beale SHE WANTS A DIVORCE | MIS WIFE GONE Yesterday Flora Samadon made;to whom she b a3] — een oe ~ 2 ete po cere ean ge mag lg. HIGH-GRADE SUITS AND an a a | $2.00 Pants f $1.50 Application to the superior court to 5, Plain ty SS ee ai oer a OVERCOATS at Greatly Re- id S. turd y | $2.50 I fe me at the California hotel. The | | $2 Bee her from ber hasbe of a minor b | husband asks the police to nasiat in | $3.00 I f ee ———=|locating her. They have had no le, and the dis of | % VICTORIA TO AID HEROIC CONDUCT == = 7 *9 re 10.00 and $12.5 P aay ite Ragley’s ocr. -00 and $12.50 Men’s ve: the ese Suit d 0 t Fl OF ia a uits and Overcoats, ht bowels of the st You'll fin’ Shaws baty . " tas ve ms Pharmacy across ria on lb did not deter them 80T First cv. we will continue the great offer Friday and r pick of our en wher COLMAN BUILDING. $306 SECOND AVE} tire line of $10.00:and $12.50 Suits and overcoats fot 97.45 - acked {f as rx | 4 ae A mmenced t y | Captain Johnson rang for full speed All. OVBROOATS AND ra {back They im the engine r 500 Pairs erett, is either frosem to death {Choice of 500: © lost in the mountains near Sky It prevents rust and produces ‘ jkomish. He loft Everett last Sat a Gunn, Wack, Sree puNe PER PAIR | jurday for Trout Lake mina of T cdilsts saw obec ak a which he le a part owner, tn « snow he evetia house strain | | a storm that took piace that day | No. 3 Stanley - e | KEYSTONE TROUSERS }James Dawson and Jobn Meliatte.| le Bint € * ®. became worried Sunday | * him. They found} abie Ma 4 mile from ty Murgiar i the! t of | Suits ovenett j Made te Oval Beaded O14 Copper Duli Krass Mortine Lock Set | A scarching Ifa The swellest and best made Men's gar | rom Skyk te 1% Chantel Cast Steet | rap + nae vearch Hammer we | mer « vis season. Perfect fitting pinning Spectal Alarm > k $21 BRCOND AVE | - | _ roughly hand-ta lor 1 thr no it, aa6 Ghsvh Siemecscl te : | qual in appearance and fit to the best Pe e : tite Clark Pxpanstve Bit Fed BETWEEN MARION AND J} made-to-order garments. Regular values | Including the celebrated “Keystone” make } kers of the strongest and best made $15.00, $ MADISON 2.00 and $22.50. ...e+006 SPINNING’S CASH STORE 131@ Second Ave worl A new s and Overalls in t Corduroys inclided f they Your Choice Friday aE Yo but two ion, wife of After being ma’ wooks, Rose Fr ourt f the : MALY PRICK bas Celebrated Keystone Brand R. R. Overalls and For Friday and Joseph Schermer & Co. umpers, always sold for $1.00, on sale here g 5 Cc Saturday wor Peerless Kid Lace cr manor ae Ba ge Have Ask for the UNION CARD Your Eyes 9.50 L.W. SUTER ° rl ge 0. . : RAYMOND & HOYT STS Tis Pint Ave” Wext Door to Bon Marcho 1415-1417 Second Ave. 85.00 916 FIRST saytnen-ee —-

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