The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 3, 1906, Page 5

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always to force the water out of present union depot, its agents ar Ing for tracts lying be j#o ® couple of years ago. On the wanted for additional passenger trae | Victoria in particular the steward's veel a as ~|men would not have a fighting JAP OFFICERS COMING fi ound Tigress of tanta hance, as the glory hole ts a death Wild Young Tig the West Virginia ee SEU eT seantatn anes of the Saennied . ; Hy oh Oot . | , ” ” t - | phin age City, Queen, in fact navy will arrive hore on tho steaw Mountains Convicted of Murdering Her Hus- | foal ase’ saa HIM TAKE THE PLEDGE|sh0 Shinano Mary va February 8 | CONSTANTINOPLE, Web. aA band---Declares Her Innocence and Claims English Inspection, WHILE HE KEPT HIM UNDER | charge of the two wt which ba um to th itan og him ® You should see the difference be just been built in Kogland for their t he to be assassinated by @ - 1, | WATER government 6 ‘ servant. The the Tragedy W s an Accident, |tweon an in sbection In England and | |® i oars this country, In England they con- | | Sd jwider the crew as human beings J. Thomas Cochran, manager of | He RECOVERS | The saying te that all seamen are th Morgan Oyster company, whe | Governor Melnne of the Yukon : |drunks, end another saying is thar |Bace of business Is on the Colman Terr will bf banqueted by the py JESS M. PARTLON dent!” Sarah Ann Legg answered, leanliness is next to Godliness. Give |1ck, at the foot of Columbia #t.) Guy Rom, who pted Alanka club ng bis vit to this : as she wiped the torrent of blood | |the seamen a place to sleep whe gine v drunken half-br no | Yesterday morning the Berkele t He w robably arrive here sep Correos rhe Star, | from her husband's breast jthey do not have to breathe foul Cochran has recently @ Hetie | BOtel, Occidental r ing | toward: he end of the present ee There had been two men at the} jand putrid air and where they ean a nt A month quay, W. Ve “A n- | house night bet in Legg’s | | wash thamscives with comfort, and every half: bre re tain child of m8 Mary Ana ence, and they with young |thoxe good people who are trying |* front Ses Drmiy Ly Lage. tabs ah another key, were playing the banjo and jo help the sailor to lead a bett ms meen ine i at t 6x8, Eecan & ns ‘ West Vir.) violin | Wife will find the task far easter | trunk be mu 0 pode “ $250 per ome w ne « Rar . hot reun anee Pa ) rday evenings, ja ie proparing “ x ab Ann Logg was arrested and and more successful : ent by mt and legally | taken to jail before her husband 4 How would you like to have a | bother Cochran * ~ equeathing a/ body was cold, The mother-in-law, | jman walt on you who had not|,% few days ago eS " -——~ —— at Mra Susan Legg, took the little boy | | washed for four days becanne tt fi aKeRe . into the Ti re " ‘rea. as n convicted Sherman—whom she had tried to! | seas wore breaking in at the place |OY#te company store with & low af morderine ' anc! get before-—and Sarah Ann Leg has | | where he had to go and wash? |slightly heavier th 0 he could ; arn 4 Waiting in 80 aKony of impa- | ever seen her child since. Her sts GG. W. Gommera | Smestote comteriehty. He wie © STATEMENT OF CONDITION tence the fn mM the su- ter, Rebecea Dickey, took the little Fe Waly S60 Sarees Ole preme cou Ma Mary Aan gtr! Donna jhim out, He wouldn't Ko, and fin-| is eating ear tina Standing in her dark cell with her | It nan ys ae phe : sie “ th : - OF- — ghay Uittle toe Ja eyes fixed wistfully on the moun i hin jadiaasel wed, unk woud NATELY FOND OF Lire, | “*\5, {008 Sarah Aus Lege declares Ato fight. Mr, Cochran called in| b : ‘ 4 Before God did 1 t r ent mt — ey Passi i, T didn’t kiN Jay |two of his workmen and in ju fared Ann Lees grew up in God's WAITING FOR THE COURT jabout one minute Kelly was tight-| wntaus She was a mind, © long e weotber, altbous wed, at 17. At Sarah Ann Legg was sentenced to 0 hin body ke marr ay Legs, @ plain.) hang on July 7, 1 Judge Samuel | the back door rT ° Burdette nounced the sentence | | teed, load Mra. Legg’s little girl stood at her | he water just reach Kelly was left ¢ i always | knee and heard the words that meant an ignoble death for her young mother. Mra. Lega’s A. J. Horan and T. O. Horan, se-| ured & writ of error which acts as G, D, MePherson, 4046 28th av, al he locomotive engineer of the Great| to | Northern railway, was seri | not fatally injure American ay morn him and wth lend tt . Leaven ghieous lif & stay of execution until the su-| the proposed location | eir own impudence,) ‘SS 8* CRivauk lem eh Nite | preme court can pass oa t am | werth, Mel’herson awled The pulled up onto th be . tea ing stat at Neah bay we would have 19) over the engine tender P 5, ehenee | There ts very little feeling about | and station were loca je with China, nor any other ne engine Ge wae Mi Wear & fire, allowed to} the case In Wost Virginia Roa thens. Justice, instead of wor, | @@PUNE to fix a coupling when he | dry hin ch depart |Sarah Ann Legg, who has . ia the aloean, Lary) wm crushed. He was brought to And the next time Kelly | been out of Ch nty” tn her be Ving service and | (2M elty yesterday and taken to the drunk,” said Mr. Cochran hospital, where friwnd, “you bet he won't come n “MOORE FINED — J, C. Moore, alias Buchanan, who} } mighted life, is forgotten like a rat m 4 trap. SEATTLE, WASH. f « if they want 1 away their) | critical POOR VESSELS ‘RUMURS OF TOO MANY CRIMINALS.” There are too many criminals we need (o exterminate a few of At Close of Busines : , « | Was yeuterday found guilty and ag to saving of life after the wreck } fined # y Juntice Davis, of theft 1 } NEW YORK, Feb. 3—James J.| {'0™ the Seattle Electric company for which them id W. May, attor p how and thea a ted mon di A was arrested some days ago as a we AOA pep yg are re ce, Jan. 29, 1906 will rep state im the su b veasels were In danger witt k ¢ Tt ie like} } cent robbery of the Virginia st. car preme cx tt n't make any | 10 miles of here?” we . t } ditt with that I} men ence t me whether they a ¢ women, either! Gov. W. M. O. Dawson, a ¢ man was there alone with . «x elee could xpect *; : “s pany he worked kindly man, whose home Ii * which be could « : wh t ie a wetl-b tact} yp ing menngalmanderne wag mens Cron ina ta thetr offerte to ally happy. shrinks from even andied, and whick,| iat Pactt ot boats are rung % some very Important ween | connect the ith the robbery R SOU getdemae! woma aw, | thinking of the part he may be of Bo une t tt ste t by the} during the few days he was in New | 1 ae “y a wes with ine nd © rces a Peli ee on : oi York prior to going South. One|‘ ay Fu nd fi pom te ons teak Sen aiied an to play in Mire. Legg's on-| The Haidah Canoe. rumor s he closed with Kuhn, |°* Kempster, charged with Loans and di nt » w 7 , aot | } Loeb & Co, an agreement for the| "mocking down” the company's Furniture and Fixture fer aad on ber retur vand Mrs 1 believe in upholding the law Is the regulation lifeboat money when he was employed as a 7 purchase of the Union Pacific's re maining holdings of Northern Pa cific and Great Northern. Another | report is that he signed papers in| onnection with the formation of a corporation to take over Great | Northern iron ore property. This new ration will, it t ter into a deal with the States Steel corporation, In which er will undertake the devel Re : come “th the ore lands, guaran hesttancy in eaying tb to the Great Northern the ur of these cances had been ¥ port Real estate Stocks and securities Other resources agg mupporting her husband, who | rae.” he said hesitatingly.|to the coast of Washington gee Gad from 4 cunshot wound fn ked if he would allow this! couver island? Only Re treat The y. Dickey, had | blot on the honar of West Virginia | cations. What sort of ame Swakened by (he report of the | “But—bdut he frowned and an-/Haldah canoe No form ¢ gen end had ren for help j I hope it will chat Moats, » rs Mrs. Legg accused ber son's wife| never be my duty to say whether | boat architect firing the fara! shot | this woman shall live or die! 1) northern Tes, yes! I did it; it was an ac-| Dope it will never come to me!” =| Very hard to o conductor. County and « warrant Cash ... ne “om 1 optnent tive bas said that bis cance wo any, that f the ore the stock have saved them. His cano , a - nga, thet Il De. M4. Bd, Hing, Dr. Gee, D. Bary | Flathead heed ™ w " ‘ »ptnin & a sider. An OSTROPATHIC DOCTORS. |bomt aa it is ; - ° Aacetph ern Pacifi 416 ARCADE BUILDING. 70.59 reg 7 7 ave a piece of perty’| ie also the basis of bull gossip o1 Phone Main 44 HAIDAH CANOES ding and dangerdhs from a mari Le H ¥ ’ te also the bests of ball geeuis ortes Sm? Maia 44 me standpoint in the world. [: : hat stoc ‘ henvy galea there is, as has been | « ° + a State of Wash ngton, County of King, ss : - _ shown, a strong trend of current to| always rhe ‘ he . A, choles seleuien OF lahent Semtune 1, lrew Chilberg, President of the above named bank, Bier ‘The Star: From the|the north along the shores of ake gt m Valentines are Jest being pen wear that the foregoing statement is correct to Mantpeint of ove who has follow-| Washington and Vancouver Island. | ane O a ed up ” am myagear Ba 4 end Sale! ei the oa in carlior years, when |*ading probably on the west coast |; PB os ‘ ama arabe fonery and Notion Store ‘ et n. CHILBERG, President Jelag Americans of good family | Of Queen Charlotte tslande—the land ae Soe thelr cca Gone kn Also a fuil line of stationery A. sERG, i Peet We foreeastia, of one who bas [of those vikings, the Haidah In ser oon tate teat {SY Roads, gent’s furnishings luaie the sorthweat hie home since |4ians, and where | was for a year be hin Moth ; TBR sometimes trading with In-|employed by the Queen Charlotte} eo ; ‘mn « y of Feb- Geek os far corth as Steckin river |Copper company, and where the In nape 9 « hacen , + ond Sencar aud BEG Raving much experience indians brought for us to buy boxes ped ¥ . y # thos (Seal) W. L. COLLIER, Geib wavigation on the west coast |C apples and quarters of beefland the world w : mrn bocat 2 ! bs aye _ Meese i Mincerer iniand, and an lene.| Wich they had found on the beach | their va = tnould * 2 700 Customers Notary Public the State of Washington, Rowse keeper a: cosh island |Off Provost island These things} yf . * ’ resi ’ the | Wete jettisoned from some vessel off About Discipline hat to y thing : Cape Flattery, as we afterward as-| wed ertained . may e uF wil N ed far Porth to wh f y flood and warding th vine stations and * may not be| With no mination—with only very deep sympathy for all who m il he Have Bought Our For ABOUT THE CREWS $3.50 Shoes Raivor The Star: Allow me, as For You'll fiat Staws Pharmacy across the street Not at Neah Bay. The End ia: of would ergwatly Ginclatse agains, [7827 (2 Yost, from dlenater to die-| say 0 Tew word $206 SECOND AVE Secs cee ee Cae moencnNee Is Successful THE BIGGEST BARGAINS AFTER 6 ||:s= nrc svn fr si |imnot sean geet ey ¥ Sa ecan _ c | SATURDAY Minted se lout sand ta ion, oe sions the | reo ee ee Buffalo si oe “ae ani poate eel y ANG Saved $100 wih a nosansena, - ie : : ; Have ier Gasoline Your Eyes Tested Motor : Jeweler and Optician Now on exhibition & . : aI First Av 7 c- - |GrayShoeCo cady pay Es Srash Snare Suda of Geo. H. Woodhouse Co if wars thas 921 Second Av. J} co acieatinssim 11D) §. Johnston (0. See Agents drowned Chinaman ‘Jost has boon strengthened with|f Bet, Marion and Madison 1307 SECOND Ave. PER dha. in 1405 Second Avenue

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