The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 31, 1906, Page 7

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~Paebigafee EF FRE ce @FR.ERRs Frskt e632. S&S —£ 5 Reks a] J SINCE THE FREEZE-UP @ yEWwsy ITEM ATTLE FROM NOME— LINEMAN KILLED — pio NEER SUICIDES—NEW STRIKE | eco" } tha olty of th ta Ana January Nome * its > —— Struck by Car ’ Plunges From Cliff Hugh woot 0 fer engaged A An 4 « AA a t his tw ; . iy far Java vember 9 4>' “ov The wow om Nome's new fire plant had been T 2 Bie | Hangs Himself Governor Brady Explains. AN Bra "i we nest Brady bas stated to th menen ou . m that if he has ai tine: be ha: h the Rey-| Kianwak oo Financia that no one has a verses ary et hat advive - eee peak on the ques. | $508,000 of Gold m, but nays toe ami H paid to 7 RECALL PETITION fOUNCILMAN MURPHY ASKS MAYOR BALLINGER | nnte . * |tmke th »TO CALL SPECIAL SESSION OF COUNCIL TO ACT Fa somatenet aenie toe yo | the 9 He jaervers Inmediately afte 7 | said ott: ON RECALL MATTER | }Tanded. Ho did not know p 4 bes mph | j that these criticiams were ‘lmore of the crew ushed t S8ION OF THE DEFT | All might th arty saw the we sovk that avenue o} » than pas CLOTH STOCK GIVEN TO THE M« M ' AO rar det oe | Pauraing tanals of distress, ‘They | toners NSTRI NS TO CLOSE OUT. called eecured. wm th re are sever peer oft tmnt iy day Siniak SceCativer, ancl 06 ‘ a quired, several h we wed’ a - iit ace demi tal wag Raggy tony i on of the | Menger on the Va a when the Bee Ra oe emia ‘ red before the registratios gory btn ie memati ened Eien aon entimad tai Geis r : iner went ashore was saved on the || MEN'S SUITS SUSPENDERS, SOCKS AND a a were opened, and tt * & possi ae tonekn tiene eatin : away Pong om 4 yg ms last raft to leave the ship, ked |B 4 a Cashmere Suite ge HANDKERCHIEFS boner arte Dilley thas’ Gombe Of thoes olgnere| Vursiar leaped, from an wpetals police him there} Experienced, Heo Says. uy in the straits by the City of t tot. bt Alcuaans - Wiebendenll the next ¢ have not registered an yet. la ton 5008 tue nue ie, tention ee frightened |. William Goslin, seaman on the} Topeka. He fied that he wa: 1 Worsted Suits w wor go at ile ted, Ip order tolder to pr any doubt, several! might at 8 o'clock and made bis ee-| an macif aromas the | Vau® said he had been a sailor} about 2 from the starboar 1 lot of President's Baspenders, joaaibility of wacun-| hundred extra signers have been se-| sane bai r ites wince he was 9 yoars of age He! 1 lot Beotch Tweeds v we 7 . 2 ape. sh - unton, | sv 6 os Lt kerchiefs, worth 7 cured. Had he linge @ did a, Mre. Hayes, who] 78* ® member of the Sailors’ union, | / . go at te < ” The tota ¢ signers yo! would probs tehing, shot at him with her | #24 testified that all the deckhand YOUTHS’ SUITS 1 lot of Fast Black Half Hose for the merting M ay terday was d this forenc self in the - s not thought that he | 28 the oat were experienced sea-| : t strong Tw oo Bee Smith, who has had the mat- | 115 signed the petition. Mr h!| He walke was struck, No Valuables »| men. ss Se aoe ~ 4 RG te hand, announced this morn-!says that he has mecured the si dence through taken |, Gostim was sleeping when the Va — pea AND COMFORTS that there is now no doubt re of the only ¢ [tencia first went ashore, but had CHILDREN’S SUITS ‘ ‘omforts, worth $1.00, a san ent signers have ancse voters so far » 200 ge peacoat ev |tesched the deck by the t 1 lot Paney Suit 1 lot of Comforts, worth $ _——— “ ‘Hi Ae 6 | » ‘ b atewten raft had « k shore the 1 lot Ext " Z meee “ —\ ARCHITECTS aeecr erties pening vo | th Captain Johnson and | . 1 lot of Piankets at | oan ae Nl boatewain gave the crew orders to 1 N \ t 1 let of Rutra Heavy ites | , be . prepare # for launching Bults at ; 956 | a toh w , Wettig m dows to the saloon MEN'S OVERCOATS MEN'S SHOES ARE In aet'et hee anne nO" papeingere Gut i | ee TB eames Men's $5, $6, $7 High Cut Shoes and © t ie. The of. He hetped lower this boat to the 1 lot of Rah s $ 3 Ss + flere of eich say tt and lashed it with « heavy line. | th 8 « + sm $1: e i A passenger came along with a 1 lot of B Melton Coa Sous ry, $3 Seattle ta to have the st «if had be knife and cut it. He could not see| $14.00, Ko for LADIES’ SHOES church on the Pacific coast W the f slaria who it was, Richley asked if the} MEN'S HATS Ladies’ $2.50 Shoes ...... 81.50 in the next three months conotr yellow—declare the » tug had been put in. tiie pues ae 1 lot of Fedoras, worth Ladies’ $3.00 Shoes . 2. tion of the new First Presbyterian | 04 i, raging hing i ostin, Tom Shields and a man| WHITE RIVER, FANCY for Ladies’ $3.50 Shoes . $413 - - j ehurch will have begun. When fin ook pread of the dis-/samed Marke let boat down to| § STOCK 1 lot of Pasha Hats MISSES’ SHOES ished, the edifice will cos tably 7 " f Ancon, at h the saloon rail. Tho passengers, the 0 for Misses $2.00 St a15 ae Star.) seat 1,000 peqple the Oh * t but a com-| witness In 4, jum into the ! “ oe ambia Sha M # $2.50 3138 The new « we Ww be of! , th mothe beat without orders, When it fell} Jena @; menineer Seats io Miases’ $2.00 $123 an. 31.—H. Fe burned brick. concrete and stone a : « hax been | be says he let go the painter to C er stat CHILDREN’S SHOES nd som om the} a teen ‘thee ele ge n of the place save it from smashing against the MEN'S UNDERWEAR Children’s $2.00 Shoes....$1.10 ere trying to Sec iaion eoer the peat . oS = Sp races |= lars aes 1 lot of medicate . MEN'S SHIRTS bodies, bat! joune ee if built | tn Voluntesr Crow, } tary Shirts and Men's Double and Single-Breast- + one En . lity of the roof giving way if bull jeclared that the passen od Flannel Shirts One » bodice af 9 de jot concrete and engineers are now A so excited they did not - 1 lot of extra heavy ribbed Men's White and Black Stripe ng to them found, investigating and figuring and wil! lknow what they were doing nd Draw o at Shirts | make their report to the board of eaday morning Goslin was 1 lot of fine lamb's wool Shirte | Men's Dress Shirts, soft a trustees next Friday sight j the volunteer crew which left ete chaks cememin: ths din and Drawers go at We fronts, worth $1.00, for At the meeting Friday, the com FOREIGN with Boatswain McCarthy help Sm ae i | petitive plane b be received.) They reached the beach about 1 Buy today; they will not last | There t# mach competition betweea o'elo The witness insisted the long at this price SALE OPENS TOMORROW. , r] ” loval architects they could not get back through the . Louis Gllbert, at one time a mem-| the prop a *¢ and states | jhe said, were too thick, so they fol . cectigg ber of the Seattle police force, has | that it be one of the Gaeat }lowed the telegraph > Cape * jentered the field in the Eleventh | churches the weet when cor Beale ligh use, which reach The sieventh anniversary of Wit. /W8rd a8 a candidate for the coun-jed. The building will contain all) wasitinaron, D.C. Jan od ats They were inform Adams Tea & pees Modern Bustness college witi/i: Im announcing his candidacy |the improvements th con be Patterson thia afternoon at. |e that it was useless for them te Decdlebraicd at ite roome in the| Mf. Gilbert declares himself to be| crowded into There will be a the president's foreign | to go back to the scene of the Coff Cc a Celine bick tomorrow evening |2% €xponent of the “common user” | gymnasium in the basement, kit-| Wut! | 1m Penal aete | ereck, as mon who know the oh ee 0. poe Bh “| clause in every railway franchise|chens, dining halle for monthly | PO O07: 00) Re tw e evackore He|had already tried and faile from $:20 to 10.29 o'clock. | hereafter granted by the city, to be FROM FIRST PAPER RRACHING se — TO CONSIDER — —— “The Charge of the Light Brigade”’ ————— WOMAN SHOOTS: TAR THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDY, JAN. 31, 1006, 2 IN THESE DEGENERATE DAYS He said Ca Job first orders were for the w to lower the life boats to the sa eck and law hem to the n they reach ed the saloon deck the boats were mmeodiately f with ox ed pae | senge Tar ‘ 1 Jower No. 3 boat i exp » m that he forward arried away. Ho saw the wa ant gto hold the people back and « at them __— | 2 » women in A. H. HAWKING GAYS FIRBT BO ATS WERE GENT AWAY FROM il cn |e all VALENCIA WITH NO ONE OF EXPERIENCE IN CHARGE A been ng on Thee eS The first A. H. Hawkins waa a passe boat amid which he #aid wy tm n the Valencia and was saved on w — | " i an ely bh of @ mile tn- jthe laut iferaf hick f " 5 row of the bluff, He testified = y on of a. it, that at the time \ ? o Might was Jhe started to enter he|} , . : “ t age and the line Inet m the tar bor Li ’ on hep ne Meo P - , a joatewain MoCarthy and he had not gott the Wednesday The witne ald th f hacafdous, the rel) nnd os 9 “w n “ a wan neces joven adul and . { t ‘ 7 a a The at There was no one in charge boat and n rders « . saat a . ne at He sais ywer it me of the 4 ¥ marne'S minted with tried to get in the rop: te adn men |the boat fe The ligh were ex ‘ Me - . J pow The witness insisted on crom 8 eT ee oo . alifice . examifation that he had seen the ast #0 | 1 { break and 1 not - ft acknowledge any mistake tt " r ny offered by 4 re prim ber wing tha ne nm that the rear davit rope - . . ! n und the forward am ; Le Everybody was looking anxt Pe jth next o r f about 100 yards along the shore from the ship on a int of th mist, Witness heard Captain John on say the next mor na that b jdid not know where he bad gor ashore. Freqently “ jthe ship fired the t at tention, When the last liferaft wa ywered on Wednesday Capt. John m made the men ack an asked ow a ue V jwill be saved anywa they re r Se piled. a ng 1 t | se the Queen cha w INVESTIGATION |: .":: | At this po « |marked to the men dinners and lockers for wrape and Thole Pine All 1317-1319 Ist Av. Professor A. H. Yoder, of . - gp Democrats would un , 1533 and 1635 Second Ave., Cor ietemaity 4 ver an address |opp08ed to the $500,000 park bond | clothing of all sorte. Ha odents ation 4 fight| Witness denied tha Pine St Bat Mis Reah Whitehead, of the| issue. to be desirous of the early) | The Menurch, ambracing the new. (aseinat the money intere-ts hing wrong with the Between Union and University, Half Block North of P. 0. denet f =a "y b =e talk mont and Greenwood avs, ai est and best system of hot air h SR eee - : vie fle ee ;, | be favorable to the improvement of | ing - * a o t tinene and t . — > . favited Pe rrsr errr TTT BAD REPORTS “tege ; Va Tonight's the Night ( ; T0 * mident Ka {the Wash- & M PANAMA e = ten one $97,110.60 @ at: 98. a her ast 3 ncaa # ington university, has recelv- & ve + | made he reported 1 ms LA The Gre f . “| PROBATE a cneuer arvak waking’ the $] FRO eeeeee eee eeeees i scale: | Zio Rak Epes Sane Srconp Avenue & Sprinc Srreet 5 @ taculty of th er sree we] | t 5 as # ommend the * oe ha ae C i I eee . 8 ‘ . FIELD'S WILL | sameness om Ss $) cuss oo roe) REPUBLICANCALL § [ICED Te x meow 0" NATIONAL HEATERS # controllers over Philippine na- #) ~ 1 of v able-bodied 807 First ‘ « ® | Neceived the Highest ) he duty is in the p - roma iced ein - ‘ ~ tele v 1 \ His CHICA L—Th © ene ai pation taretin, ant: the & seta ; en x COLMAN BUILDING f ‘ ; : ’ ‘, | BEST RANGE IN THE WORLD et “ ¢ the men are ¢ ted to keep th ‘ ‘ee sthinua as of to < t QUARK EAL n of their w 5 _% he lata - pnb nd tizens in the Orien- # | With poor water, f nd little | Febrears easton = r rivalled EFFICIENCY $5 Down and $5 a Month rf de worth § 0, of wh $ # tal islands aint. W . tation they ® , whe DURARILETE and Sie And Your Old Stove as Part Pay - poe Rigen yd poner TB ~ PLI ¥ Your Old Bese fo"rent Liste" rohag | sacar an ty ae upped | "=f Same ob Specials LaoK At Se Takami port |" mom ot te Pal Vote they 1 n to ha he w rvice a pitiable ° f We offer $30 Cash for ANY pémitted vr # out of doors. * satiuee ker F Th d ss . “a le er ‘ash for a * * ile th Sok ts eek a or ursada BARGAIN / N MONARCH RANGE Ever , ee and t " e re) S Y WRIGHT ar Saat ait and Friday i N NEW YORK, Jar J. L. Bast! ¢ " r with the « ‘ ‘wme) ny ay ry ex-| noon confirmed the report that he The ate forwarded (th ° D ‘ f , Pus

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