The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 26, 1906, Page 8

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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, JAN. 26, 19 ! awful, It was piteh dark, |could not find her. Tt was dust asl help w cold they simply could and the Valencia was rolling and) well | didn't, for the mother wa ‘ nything grinding on the rocks Firat Am | drowned with inutes. | nm the City of 1 fistant Magineer Carrick was among Man in Cave ka thought we wore wreckage of | those dumped out of the boat, He Thin all took ‘Tuowday | and if it had not been for the cabin boy, we would not | swam around for a long time, and | morning from the the Valen ‘ Y finally grasped a rope and Was) cle struck until daylight. The win nH pleked up. 1 wa Well pulled on boa ain beginning to blow a gale, an it's allover now, and nev PARE 5 Compl Credit UN COMPORATED } Complete ahd OnlP One Saved. the surf was dashing against the| er, never, do | want to go to sea onan lab Pureish —___ He was the only one av gut | ship ao bard it seamed as if she | sain P SECOND AVENUE, MADISON AND SPRING STREETS " PIC ~¢ of 20 or 90 peor who left in t n't hold together another heut q BURVIVOR HAWQING GIVES GRAPHIC ACCOUNT OF SCENES [of 2) oF 30 peuple Whe vote nieht|At daylight We enw tment ano umta ON VALENCIA—SAW MISS VAN WYCK FALL—WAS NEARLY | watchman, who war trying to keep t# upturned on the shore wat IN THE COURTS the emall boat from dashing again ) yards away, and one man, owl CRUSHED UNDER FALLING MAST lthe Valencia, was crushed (o death nage each shore Med and fell overboard without 4@ ery a wort of cave. The cliffa weseean| PABY han filed sult against A. J No, ne My G my 1 never, head pointing to eea aa she had ben When the fourth small boat wa cep td t be any man’ ‘ iat w 91,78 and Want to see & ship again c rned around after betng backed | ordered ont a man with hie wile! ing mn Kh as Seattle manager of ‘ ock# after striking firet, | and cb were stand bealde me. We nm the haverb | the compa pnd lowed durkle Not C hea pes --But L “ast E xpens Vatencia nd lay #o that her port side was | le begged her to t the child and | cane lace thenvout | @ use funda to t y are burned nh to windward. Captain Jobe mig fi . at as th f oe : the end y ately eu ne arboard ) only hance but « aid if ' ' h weetwa where there was = days i hat old ship pounding, boats manr The men stood back | had to d® she would go down with)@ chance to seale the cliffs Ite ning ‘ women and for the women and enter, {him If there ever Was a Hero he} ma ane that he couldn't, agethe ‘ on standing ng, on the but they didn't w yo the lis one, for he ked up the Met nt running in and out thewaw deck ming aeing. d ship nking It on aby, wh wa ed in a blan-| wae ¢ trong Hut at last: he apair w H their faces, the cold | board ket, and handed it to me, Then t ymped in aged wa owned before | md whist ing through the rig However, two women ped in t wife by for t he |our oye Hin be: ame »” the ging the lifeboat and, f the | boat and ft handed her the baby face within a short time and we A H. Haw ne et r rew ar ‘Good-bye l we “ hing a i T xpe at then the lights wer " ti heard he y ‘Godby, Her bh Crowded Together sed in the t . and thia we wld not see what happened to 1 covered his eyes and fe All the . ald w b Captain Johe an wen lek wh « woe wash thing t © passengers telling the here urd and drowned a few m getting ex | That was the w ' " Davits Break that terrible scene, The p ha lw a ard , s) e w b white ff ¥ ' ar ha haunt me to th y w ¢ “ he ott Kigh | wae t going t te te f he f at @ n feboat when anot y ae everyone In thie t wan a pe a the davit t A r senger Again tb ¥ ” hat ' “ wa ¥ th the rocks again it many owded in/ One woma gked f u e}° forwa avila broke and jof G to hold that bow tr be , t t eames and p ea for around to look for the child ht , ; } We pay $30.00 cash for y Great Majestic | biank { Range, no matter how long used, where | bought, nor by whom offered for gale} whether dealer or private { " All Hope Gene Ona, THE She THAT SELLS FOR LESS Maman © We Take Your Old Stove and Allow You All It Is Worth as Part Payment fora « a * he Reyal Hawa ? the. w they eis Jump in themaniven.”t/and ve Gee § Cedarine Piano and Furniture Anti- ee Soot “Anni wa ogt would ext met Polish ator NORDHOFF &CO. SEATTLE oS + chemical IMPORTANT ALL WOMEN'S TAILORED SUITS HALF OFT ff : ; . ‘ - . De non . 7 . — a they abe ely reftuwed t ave| Will give a maxinr of 185 pe What the Maker Lost on These $1.00 Kid sarsis Jo Sataiee valley Bont * » Rainier valle aon Gloves at 75c You Gain — Hogar Heat nna ‘ad mt give a lecture to eY MCA placing & emal We efter ina “evening the best bit of good fortune for you to share in that we've had to tell Peaeten tt oak treet YMC on nef Raat, | , could, Sarin about 15¢ dosen Women's Prime Lamb Gloves to be de- jand beth my Kheecape are | © polish on the | contact with the pipes and r . ie Gepeattes| ed for the holiday season, Hardly needs to any they were If the timber ad bewt t there, but the emical act { the fumes ges the best walue to be found to retall at $1.00 a pair, Hut, like ' y lem been b ted by Anti-Carbon cleans them, the letter in the old song, they also falled to come when ff like pipe mt 9 metre pers sional use of Anti-Carbon w needed most. We clicked our heele when the maker offered Wednessay “ en “ en BO When the fire burns @ us a 2S per cent concession pt them a few days ago, mip egy ran = oma | gh nd | room whe bake and the sto smokes shows . . ine le used himney te choked w foot q which permits as to launch the 4 First Great Glove Sale of Nineteen Naught Six ewan oat to board nearty any Gh i we cop ih water no heavy we atch fire; then ts the tir ptl-Carbon makes the an excellent preventive ry nature to renew cleanly as the uve of ha al a large saving in y x serve the we w be gromned Tried to Paddle 1,800 pat Prime Lamb Skin Overseam With only a palit of corsant Gloves, with embroidery, one or t faspe, “ ‘ nice fitting, chotce Hiack, white, navy, wh wreckage as we et * Collars “" NCOLLARS: Friday that we } « we tried to paddle the raft away ft od for «a lo@g time her we would Valencia er | not. Oftentimes raft was almost | perpendicular and wo fotmed bain, the man on the wpper side} brown, tan, grey, mode, oxblood oat t import $10.56 a dosen regar as the best “ paneg the At sale Saturday, at. a pair. THE OSTERMOOR PATENT “ELASTIC” FELT MATTRESS 4 with PATENT ELASTIC FELT, But the Ostermoor Matter lantic: in this gre None fitted all j bole og to the edge and we bolting tr no more than cloth is simply fed plentichomnmatenets one _ 0 ght sight f the terial —selerted cotton of high grade and iofty a | “Some one caught sight « “ an caiiicr tanel * IMPORTANT!—ALL SILVERWARE AND GLASSWARE DOWN IN PRICE, | Queen, but they did not se¢ um of Hy, is made purity tteelf vl I vegetable oils are expelle { they did, did not think they | reach us We soon lost sight We were m ex id not do another thing anted to let her drift to the h would b been h. When we were on top of a ware | caug © tug and yell One More Effort s made thoroughly germ pr SPECIAL FRIDAY No article over roc. }10c STORE er treat agains Women’s and Children’s Wear Very Much Reduced In the Great Clearance Sale Our policy of clearing out styles in the season they are introduced is responnible for these greatly reduced prices for Baturday. FINE WOOL WAISTS $1.98 WOMEN'S SKIRTS $225 FRENCH > SACQUES heat to strengthen the y carded and « { dillowy softness that possess an here's a boat,’ t t $2.50, 92.00 and $3.50 Walets.| au exceitent values will comprise| an woot French flannel Dreée would believe it. Two 1325 Second Ave. one else—legaily or honestly—can take or sell “Felt” mattresses. Beware of every one of this wh this lot, in plain, navy ahd) ing Bacques, eld formerly at lus persuaded the rest t ° Ninds” Don't be deceived, but look for the name “Ostermoor” on every s designe, made of al Diack, aleo grey mixed thibet| $878. $6.00, $€80, $7.80 and Jone more effort, but they were so Beige Bh tent @ “Pelt ttrese. Call and see our show! of batross and henrietta cloths, In!) cloth and meitone and overshot, 2154 Im red. navy, black, Hight i- Prices as follow eream, white, pink, light blue! mixtures in brown, blue and pom. soe Pinky ge oa inches, in one part red; all neatly made; some! grey; each and every one ts the Raturday ese | oe) ee ST mrs ho ase corte strictly tallored, others stik em 4 feet 6 inches 4 ma; plate ETTE WAIGTS We q brotdered and clusters of ar8d-| ores apd flounce effe have walking length; fully | medaiiion ce under real value Sa | neweet siveves, with deep cuffs Grn raain. Saturday. at . $1.08 | A few binck Jap silk, lace trix MISSES’ SKIRTS $298 j | ae 4 med Waists will be inctuded tn | ¥ this let to close out About s#iaty t all, made " ya oice ' Money ‘ sample t ir GOOO WOOL WAISTS CHILDREN'S BEAR SKIN morgen, tts ° reularly ‘ COATS $1.75 mar mint > one's Ti and our eau ere are but a few o ome le! new a ¥ ' ate Pera ee eee ee) Pts Aaa TSAAC LURIE, baat 7 gal | nisi alues LF nag xed; noid regular at $350,| below $2.89. Will be $4.09 and $4.50. To close, Sat as CLAIRVOYANT I Saturday at $1.75 urday at $2.98! out N | IMPORTANT!—ALL SILVERWARE AND GLASSWARE DOWN IN PRICE “Snaps” in H r More ree n Housewares 1 en S oats! ; Se WOOD MIXING SPOONS 2c Se 1-Q. TIN MILK PANS 2e. $1.00 1847 ROGERS BROS. COLD t fl ° wah ditetas’ teaches § 4 heevy Milk MEAT FORKS 5¢c | i aker, ete,; sold every eat Pans, w gularly Ex ted, th ¢ > rat 6c. Saturday special 26 my t ze; Cold M 4 ; 75e COPPER RIM TEA KET as a if 10e STRONG HAMMER HAN TLES 29¢ ie —— £ : OLES 4c 5 8 copper better i rim ex-/*1200 QUADRUPLE SILVER m ‘ ¢ of any style strong Har hen n Kettles PLATED TEA SETS $5.95 rs) fal ont ‘ae $7. 50 COATS S $1.95 4c WOOD TOWEL RACKS 9 CAKE TURNERS te hoide h Fre } - eT : ha hea t ; al tine 6 Coats, ta Come in ! DE FORE worth regular ic. fa e: worth 1¢ " ion eae wr All well ma prety N harge if not ape De) special, cack od 85-05 trimmed ta bra hing ¢ cond wo ( when are over, oi P 75e 1847 ROGERS BROS SUGAR QUADRUPLE SILVER ned. An excet t ect f ‘95 be the judg Se JAPANNED SALT AND PEP SHELLO Ano BUTten PLATED CAKE BASKETS ane : peg 5 Jo t emnly agree PER DREDGE BOXES 1'40 KNIVES 296 $2.29 " ake no chattel 4 . ae by name Peppe I ‘ Hox ‘he se to tell “$10 00 DRESSES S $3. 95 ne : 1 1-2! special, thot ae! sp ; $280 A ble Drengesoin all nize ears, Madi le ee fe Linens and Domestics at Extraordinary §) f° 00:20." $3.95 Prices $1 3. 50 Pe ter Thesipeon Dresses $6.95 Be BAe onaeiann: * 0 1% COTTON SUITING 100 | fe LINEN NAPKING 490 cubes B pockets; some fs tie = pleted. skira,ane @ $6. 95 11D.S. Johnston (0, Boston Dentists COND EN 908 SECOND AVENUB. > - 0 e Bon Marche, , sible} @ Saturday Sale 4 Burke Buildin off ete) ses Let $19. 50 C Coat ‘Values $8. 13 ~ po y Tait} We WHITE GOODS 12/0 ; : ey ’ ‘ae TSe TABLE LINEN 660 | White Linenette, the best aut Pin a score Sutinnie te Foon Nee ally pretty ones You'll fut Staws * uel eed aaret 2 in the Ploeadilly es and Petor Tt ' th Pharmacy across | ALBERT HANSEN i ee tad ie I ah ae eumne quart ngth and y made a 1 the stree JEWEL AY walQues s0 in th 5 tot + fonts Oe bint ns He $8. 75 5 \$206 SECOND AVE a ‘ a RUBBER BOOTS, STEAMSHIP ALAMEDA SAL THE SALE OF WOMEN’S, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S “SAMPLE” KNIT UNDERWEAR AT CONCESSIONS OF A THIRD Ty HALF LESS THAN REGULAR PRICES CONTINUES OILED CLOTHING VAGE SALE 714.79 14.79 R gs, $1.00 SATURDAY. 714-720 714-720 THE RUDBER STOR! At the Novelty Cloak and sult 103 Second Ave. Om Second 4 BMY Second 114 Firat Ave Mfg. Co, * . Ave. “Everything in Rubber.” 1207 SECOND AVE, pos Ave. Opp Panta Theater,

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