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TEN MORE J | } | ; mn ae : fl a ily REVENUE CUTTER GRANT RETURNS WITH THE] mi ‘ WRECK SURVIVORS AND THREE OF THE DEAD hi Mil A AH ANN HI nt _ salt} nt 4 a Hh * mn wreck and F. FP. Booker was tray “ ; " 1 to the tug, where he will stay | le wered Va . to hetp in the recovery of the bodies a reat ret itis own wife and child were “4 te oe the y ay |drowned with the others who were | vi os and he hopes to succeed in| wo ry on & who had been | recove their bodies and giving nt salously sat " hen burtal it o rate were | amp A son the Grant refused Guia, & Han to use the conditions at the te imax Btencler, Frank y, ©. wreck aa they found them and with | te gamuels Mike 8 t wn, and reference to any possible chance “4 Youd Hosadi, a Japanese. The/which there might have originally “1 dead Were Harvey Cineky, & passe been to have prevented such ab "4 gar and formerly a man in ban of life as occurred “} Cor, BN. N third awsistar “ fasiteer, and J. Wallace, @ waiter Not Yet Identified, f at The bodies w Aken tO THOT PJ. Campbell, a survivor ao | FOR “ve ~ are hod! }stery has already been told, lost ATLANTIC “4 iS eaperted his wife and daughter in the wreck, | COAST ne ee he He was coming to Seattle to make | oo: Swe his headquarters here as the ep-} = war bet ~ mtative of a sewing machine i wee impos The body of Engtncer Nelson was > s | hipped to San Francisco last night. | APPROPRIATIONS FOR LIFE SAVING STATIONS . Search for Dead. where it will be buried. The re-| patna of t b are being held al iter picking up the survivors | pending advices from friends or * at Bamfielt nt relatives. To date 19 bodies haye | the march b The n from the sea, but as eav ‘ | weather was avy. ver { jority of these have not | permit getting ach to the land. | been identified as yet te OF the 19 box nted floating! The tugs Lorne and Bahada are! rd par the beach ols were adults | still at th of the wreck and rd aut two were tren | the for the spot again | 7 The tug Badan arte y Wi this x She is expected t | F, Poters, was a ne he | bring bodies found | ~ timers | ww | | ly CLAIM ULLE IS | na | vs | JUST AS GOOD b } ie | ae | ha ‘ b Life preservers ca the and everything passed—tite boats, | the different { - tiecked Valencia will be importar rafts and | preservers,” contended te « "aaah of tae “1 vt i w be r c ‘and that alo | ¥ 1 es * to answer any charges as to the ae a end peereet as caus y of the life-saving appliances. t a tte hs = were pleaty of life preserv nt od by M . apped | ers, boats and rafts, and the heavy r the viait through th agvend the men on the death roll ix not attribat y S wee corved tal 7 ard « n wan served of ep im the straits by the City of 4 in the apparatus ¢ sy Konor of the teacher were to this city eamship pare yt Heal na = bave bees harge of bY) Seamen generally tnterviewed tn- , Inapectors. jet that the co preserver is Na oe “2 “Ap 2e¢ ae “ty ly ot ; a mai ve which acne po Ps pee. | YOUNG BOY BECOMES CARELESS WITH. GUN ‘GEN, WHEELER cork. As (o whether the tulle| , “ ber “~~ . . . ae a Siiibcrs sa good co the corks | oat aoe,’ a os cork | WITH FATAL RESULTS— DISCHARGE INJURI Hs Question among seafaring men. | The ends of the rushes tm the lat Tw THERS x | O OTHERS Amimtant General Agent D. Moe-! ter are fastened with fine wire, bat | Kensie, of the Pa is Coast com-| when the wires rust or cut through | — pany. in an intervie joday, amert-/ the rushes a few minutes’ Immer-j| ei that the ¢ preservers were | sion In the water will speedily ren John William Carse, 14, son ofthe gun was loaded. He gave 2°| WasHINGTON, Jan. 29.--General @auslfered very much superior to|der them water-logged. There is|Joeeph C. Carse, a rer im the |heed to the warning, and when he! soneph Wheeler was buried at Ar the cork by steamship r Bo material nee in the cost} Bayview Bottling Works, was in- | gave the gun ast kick it went ton cometery this afternoon with This statement, | varieties. stantly k 1:48 yesterday aft- |off and arrte the eatire be mvy'g | MLE the t * due bia rank credited ¥ old-t Coast offictals con Rasa fan accidenta woy'a head with it. The . who are traveling {n and hat the life boats which arge of a double-t a pieces of bis skull were) atile ow steamers neia carried were entirely | S85, with which th ere Se See eS “Our steamer was Inepected on| up-to-date and conforming in gqual- | #e¢ed to go huntix itaace of over 0 tert A part beth the American and British side! ity to the marine laws. met his death on rnd yg dg 2 | the tide flats in fr { the chin, and fur jat 9h av. 3 and H through the upper | Ca had} ie s The boy will t | ecoms ‘ fe. Aaron Carse, the other was also struck a receiving @ nasty wound | nat Upon his return from the | 2688! building a few minutes later he} 3 the fit gone, rig belonged to John Hulting. | Pn and Federal, from wh “a | Ballard had borrowed The ant al was a dark bay mare, and the| | desay was a light side spring af AT VASHON Ssxhars APPR eseh PPPAATSS FF GRGRAERSEH PRATT AMS TAPED? WASHINGTON, D. C. Jan. 2 - evelt sent to Of aetity Dr. Carr name of Calvin . ‘ he thinks the - | Vilas to be sury B'beMtoja “i Maa, judg , | Vilas to be the United . Depaty om Arn t at 3) grates aseay ttle. Other | r Oelock this a ® the! nominations as follow beady here | Judge of the mrt of Ha | wail Hiam J. Robinson, of Ha “omg me MEARLY eT | § LY: fornia, William an San Diego, Frank rr STRANGLED | BALLA Chase fested Dearly colt tie eastod Baller ia the Being k doen th ‘ fe ora | ftove fever ” MARINERS TOMEET ro that neighb< N : | THE SATTLE STAR—MONDAY, JAN. 29, 1906 AN APPEAL FROM THE PACIFIC was sot hurt to any congress u tection to sh tations and more ® points on the Amert Just how far these reeolutions w » and what means of prot but it is that at the eoting ol amber erce and the t sb the matter w CHIMNEY FIRE | BALLARD, Jan. 29.—Th | oa t alled t afte 5 ney ‘ jown , Th | wa t t fi WEYANT i* || George P. F M ‘ 5 > 4 trom 1 , a BURLEIGH é , fi angular 4 I ' % at f and ha . ager wa 4 if . aby ano: W. m a b | the $ and $4 st n M M Weya 7 f I | k Lake in 19% f Great her } unab Sa i see a ce =| SCHOOL TEACHERS SEE SHIP BUILDING PLANT ights at the Clothing ‘The contempt proceedings against, the contempt proceedings had not | Helped Support Family | z been brought in a spirit of vind! Foot on Hammer, | Centractor J. E. Riley was dismiss- | tiveness, but merely to uphold aa Y was employed in the of by Judge Albertson this morn-| honor of the court The boy took the gun with him | Ray tiling Works with his|* fag, Stter Riley had denied some Riley stated at the recent mur ¢ pler, and was placing it uo- | father assisted materially I Of the statements att 4 to him} {pal ownership convention th tween a couple of planks on | paying the expenses of the home by the newspapers. and stated em-/ contractor had asked him to sub as the gun would r Deputy ¢ ner Arnold, accom pastically that he did not wish to/ seribe to a fund to obtain a decis far enough between the | panied by tives Tiyrne and| WILL DEMAND SAFEGUARDS Peflect upon the honor of any court. | declaring the eight stand alone, he placed | Bar ¥ t ene of the o si BATS % Judge Albdertwon lained that’ unconstitutional the hamm i, one, Bet on te caes was ere , yr ahem am tt had | w action towards s¢ resolution an wid i is not yet knows next Reductions in 'l many of GIRL WAS RUNAWA Y 807 First cv. COLMAN HULLDING, RUBBER , ESCAPED FROM HOUSE OF GOOD SHEPHERD AND 16 PICKED UP IN TENDERLOIN GooDs A young girl diving the name of (brought her from Bver Marie Sperita was taken to ¢ o- | a ior nttgn tule soaretng 9. Dot <rgror ae Ah AT SPECIAL PRICES ive Corbett, who found the girt| m4 Fountain Syringe | banging about « restaurant in the mate 4 " he claimed that her father had m the Home of Good sh white ut me oe $1.00 maroon The we HEAR IT? CHINATOWN MAKES AWFUL OVER ARRIVAL OF CELESTIAL NEW YEAR A. BRIDGE & CO.—Popular Price Clothiers EXTRA! RACKET Attracted by the continual rattle f freera thousands of pe | aturday night ais in their | ' After the y h all sorts plosives the nie within the differes 1 wer arted Th wied erested folk from town wa m iB ght ‘ and pagan jow the least Children’s 3-Piece Suits, aves 3 to RRR © 4 ~ * solar ? tie a ae /, regular $2.50 f the howe of § values, on sale 617 Maynard & ee ed. Mra Hughes & Tuesday at 4 red man of be- @ f the act, and has # sie aan daa ie name to the pollee # H) and $4.00 values at ....00+ vee seveess soesseessons $1.49 t juest that he be ar- # ny Rho palin 1.87 oP «| ther different makes of Children sits and Overcoats at eee eee ee eee eee EB Prevorions ons. TOOK THE JEWELS The sneak thief getting busy 500 P i U i of O. B Lattelle Terry, and Dr. Hill, his neighbor, were ed Sa eet Pants f ema welry and a mal amount of ney taken ding the celebrated “Keystone” naker lone includes a gold ring + si Soars ws make—makers of. the j and best m Pants and Overalls in the world. A new ris yet with a} pair free if they rip. Corduroy included urquoises, another | ’ pal set, also a new razor, 1M $2.00 Pants for ha and a new bat. Ap entrance was] $2.50 for gained through a rear window, and $2 00 for the } was thoroughly ran-| $3.50 Pants for sacked | $4.50 Pants for mati jewelry and a small $6.00 Pants for $10 and $12.50 Men’s Suits and Overcoats Pants waa the BLACK HAND THREATENS HIM amount $7.45 Our 87.455 Suit and Overcoat Sale has been such a ph MILLVILLE, N. J. Jam success that we w nue the great ofer Tuesday }Angelo Giufra, an Italian H of our ent line of $10.00 and $12.50 Suit ¢| manafacturer, this morning re +00 Suits and jaw md letter from and, Ore ec em eeeee reading You have three days more to Ask for the Union Card ned. Black Hand The big liner Minnesota te to aall 5s Feb. 1 for Japanese and Chinese tn with a big cargo of goneral s s & large number of pas 1415-1417 Second Avenue Next Door to the Bon Marche A SURPRISE be a surprise to of the city to by applying the apending for the small | 0. ney f the no doubt the renters know that they can amount they are now t, pay for a home ace of a few years H make a specialty Imonthiy payr + 9 Sh m that ow paying de Main Ind. Clauss Shears-Scissors A e Good Cutters 944 For a Plumber Or a Tinner RESPOND IMMEDI SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY Emerald Corn 7 1-2c Can te. te, Oe Boe BOE. ioe jae re. SOE, DOE We, G0e Oe. ur 81-25. 81 SPINNING” S CASH STORE 10 Second Ave. HE'l ATELY WORK DONE SPEE Y CHARGES REASONABLE 10¢ Adams Tea & Coffee Co. Cieo. H. Woodhouse Co The Largest Retail Hardware and Plumbing House In Seattle Reductions in| Clothing 1405 Second Avenue