The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 6, 1906, Page 1

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SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, HARRIMAN SPENDS in Cent--Last Edition” “he seattle TUESE AY, FEBRUARY 6, The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News tar VOL. 7 a5 CENTS PER MONTH 1906 NO. 295 NEARLY THREE MILLION DOLLARS FOR TIDELANDS TO SETTLE DISPUTES Buys Properties of Seattle Lighting Company, Vul-. can Iron Works, Denny-Renton Clay Co.-«-Ar- ranges to Obtain Block Owned By City for $450,000---Property to Be Used for Depot Site] ‘A dea ' er-]order t . the final trans-| know to mean the f ! ation in , Je ; - : \ ‘ a t t t t f OF GREAT IMPORT ” ead ’ ae New York to assume his ad » wh ‘ ally and Why. IT ca “ya »|'* ' asa a Was many timed t 1 ¢ s b Mr. Ha ’ 2 ti ' : week, going 1 s ! ! ; la A 4 y ' . t “ New York i { r land ¢ . . Mr. Hay f n hie which t ‘ ita o* yi . BR western trip by Mra. Hay and Mra. This b! y What tne ? ee | hern a Northern P wh eattie Mr, and Mrs, Hay ; . ar ehind that b and Mra, Parquahar a Kuests Fourt! ni - ‘i the purcha Mr. B was}. decks Bos Sa | of M Mra. } I xan and Lane a It) sched , at M xan t { Mrs Rechudes i nd lots ~ Sy ae ee : Hay. Mrs will remain tle tidela hat, have y was the only}. atte: from the 5 — Iw ld not t at a t “ te t fe put mittee, rea prised if reached a VI where t Be ctopositi fand was brought ot Lem Short, the ¢ — (READERS OF THE STAR TO SEND | GREETINGS TO ALICE ROOSEVELT hehe naan ener eaaaaaa aaa aaaaaae aaa aaa aaa naan aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaedaaaaaaaaadaa ? A a ate th te tata tea tht ta a tthe ta Sa tet te ta ta tt te te te te ta th ‘atte th tte tte te ttt th ett the ee th te et eee te HERE'S THE MESSAGE THAT WILL BE SENT “We, whose names are subscribed hereto, send you, through The Seattle Daily Star, the best wishes of the state of Washington. to you a season of happiness that will last throughout your lifetime. AAA hha aa ahha aaaaaah aa Aaaaaa aaa aaaaaaaea aa eaa aaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaanaaaaaaaaaaaneaaaaadar May your marriage vows bring ” htt a tt st tte tt tt tte teh ttt ta te et te te te th th tt tt te ete ete teeth ht te th htt th tet te tee etd to Miss Roosevelt the wishes fill of The Star reader at her life you senc Editor The Star and its readers are going to send a message of con- They merely require that| were it not convinced that the the “Ro velt payment of this 10 cents, se le Daily Star, Se-| curing your name to the mege be a bright and happy one gtdtilation to Miss Alice) The message itself will be/attle, Wash.” an envelope sage of good will give yoy brief, It will say containing your name, written much better satisfaction. Ropeevelt age to on the day of her Miss Roosevelt and Mr, Longworth are to be married at noon on Saturday, February 17. The message will be sent to Washington on Friday night plainly in black ink, and a 10 The Star will pay “We, whose names are sub- scribed hereto, send you, through The Seattle Daily Star,| for the message and you will the best wishes of the state of | pay for the signature. The cost Washington. May your mar-|of sending each signature in riage vows bring to you a sea-| addition to the first one will be | or early Saturday morning. It son of happiness that will last|a fraction of a cent over 1o will not be the most valuable throughout your life time.” cents. This small additional) expression of regard to be re- And then will follow the| expense will be borne by The | ceived by Mrs. Longworth, but | names of all those of The Star) Star. it will be the most novel and natires of hundreds and per-| readers who will fulfill the con The Star ald be perfectly | will carry the best wishes of thousands of the readers ditions imposed. And these) willing to 7 for the entire | more people than will any other of Star and it will convey | conditions are not difficult tol cost of sending the telegram/|single greeting received. LF STYLED CAPITALIST M ANY KILLED i LANDS IN CITY JAIL Nicholas Long- cent coin. Bt is going to be the most | Wonderful message ever sent ovdr the wires of the Western | Union Telegraph company | sRGS those wires reached the | Pagific coast. Attached to it will be the sig finance tee a mi ¢ as also | ing ere yeste wed Fy “ : minal ‘se — od @d in the int a TeSO- | ward € i a f the fras th « the! IJ. Margon, a real estate agent (morning Hargon vee, ae tation, allowing ty to put) city ngs that road t ' mA) RHE roker, and self-styled capital recall Mealings and loud. protests wp the pr Un ‘ 1 y e-| arse arrest t 3:50 this morn | HN, ; . der the « must woo GOING SOME = the acks fag! by Patrotman P on a lars’ bail if the highest bi f ahd the . do not think I n give the Nort I ° the chaige of being drunk and disorde peers Rn. 8 tats is to t e the larmest!- ee eee hy , } rap sl } "When found by the officer this | released on t% PORTLAND, Ore., Feb, 6.—A rear "ARD L. SINNOTT, sent ic is ¢ e larg lied to a question It ar} : te n | elias nid bid to sell this land, and it is ng mpanic i 1 f the west bound nidentified Te addition to tt +t . y ’ hak i Raa W : 8 and passenger | The injured are, probably fatally; DE have practically t hp | Sate b - ek aia ts . the Atlantic ex-| Mra. W. Riley, of Walla Walla, pa a a boug going s e when t t is “ail | oO. R &N., at Joseph Russell, of Kast Oakland, the pro made k 3 r of Ate | Veil falls, 20 miles from Portland, | Cs attle L. en Is it to be part of a railroad | tior What to wl j lo re 7 ck 4 r er = W. Hi. Swain, who i SSE eae hy | ie ci ine ome AE a eee ha . : Well, I w nt t gs are 5 : No. 5. It is thought that the steam Company's < r t rpr j replied f the i ANI DWARDS, traveling bag-/ pipes broke, driving the engines ated on t f r I wa 1 1 gageman of a local transfer house. and fireman out of the cab, ad street of " tod ' Id | ser pot 4 ale ‘ ‘ om 5g ' cs . rabbi ° .|OEFY COMPTROLLER NOT TO BE FORCED OUT OF sol es the D Re a artment ‘would not ty along ‘ THE FIELD BY APPARE NT OPPOSITION OF THE FIVE KILLED wy - GREAT SECRECY P-L pple IN N. P. WRECK Al c I~ | be ’ ‘ . nite the apparent oppor ing a eats epoti made the fol g st r j } > gencer, John F | _ site. bearing in a general wa on t | theMPost-loteltige p , : eh th Civ On th with the Seattlelss. ¢ 5 retires ¢ 5 ih is going into t r Stee tN eaaae ol ye ~ . 4 HELENA, Mont., Feb. 6.—A run-;from Austin to Helena, and the Lightir tea * se € alrea jegageation as . union, at a meetin . lavage 9 ee eee x » > " nation als A Bry A a. ‘ Pacif ashed into the rea The passenger train was waiting have pa Pr HE SIDESTEPS. Soci Bla to fis, at at tatement oralt tl ‘ att of 2 m train t ata when the freight came total purct pr f Stoxx : Cte ; . . ire 3 4 i ah fi A at) th own. Before it could Ran coe aid tattle . r ! } thy - . ‘ . ast nig i r 3 the freigbt crash- — ; peg | what pr alias muck re — } | Little to say ation ‘ Mr. Ripliag asm #3, | . ing ed into it, th Pras. Hen ai the passed: ie days sal y ent a ' ' lea for the ¢ | oped a ring the 5 w da how ‘ t A he pa are the ditch ' yong the fe aca 1 we by fire r e became un- for the . are B i ept on the track | ten tion wing 1 H t c ahe freight. After the | it ale a; Edwin Je freight t a quarter of a mile } I ¢ San Fra F . es: 5 { pb ' i LH tt h v ¢ " I MANY DETAILS att 1 KEPT VERY QUIET 4h t . have fled & at of I f tiiiet : i 1 NORTH COAST. California, but M he M , n ay f Seats er|f have : “ : ee ADELPHIA, 1} . A big AQTaNeaE ce Ni a é ver the city’s present franchises {| mitte senger wreck it went d caught fire. A was dumped on r train wreck and tie Pos burned wreck. He wreckage and At RETURNS ~~ Remennen i: a: YPLOIE: | of Comrade as Councilman, | } | | |

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