The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 6, 1906, Page 7

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an THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, FEB. 6, 1906. » & PROTEGE MR. FRYE EXAMINES SURVIVOR Declares “Sassy” Operatere Cause all Telephone J Penae of Improvementa, SIDERABLE INFORMATION ¥. a thin OF CREW—ALLIBON GAYS HE HAD NO CHANCE BEFORE. GILL ROASTS (H00sis HEARING (DESCRIPTION OF ‘| HELLO GIRLS 'MTHER. RESUMED BODIES FOUND ALLISON AND OBTAINS CON RESPECTING INCOMPETENCY UNIDENTIFIED REMAINS OF VALENCIA VICTIMS TAKEN TO VICTORIA BY THE TUG LORNE Troubles---Attacks s Report of Special Com-| S33 ste vatity the be mtb : | MME. CALVE FINDS A CALIFOR: | ml aati Sisiintsl a es ake ke ore « Wea e | Sires " it taey éo ry place all thelr! NIA GIRL WITH A WONDER United States District Attorney} wish to tell all I know an ave no| bodies brought In the tug Lorne tle Fin of the left hand are reo mittee---Says City Should Cut Down Poles. weround’ uit immediately, FUL VOICE AND SHE WILL|Feye re pened fs ’ % th [este cane a. | "No 38a “five tout eight | "ee se Touma pine ert t nea rin, a ne iO. 10, an, five feet eight inche No. h Young ma pelght jee | that the elty will go and cut thelr Zz * TAKE HER ABROAD. Valencia wreck late yeuterday after Zz Continued to Friday in height, long hair, features un-|% Inches, weighs 160 pounds, has on recognizable. On left arm b a) white shirt with atri i front, serge a deep when on's further statements fol = y TY At this point the Third ward rep-| the speaker ended bis forensl hoon and Witness ©, L. Allison, one Ct tense nds Gadind Chelie cee ne ante mticle t lg cen ot ee 14 story showing how | lek on the corporation, Chairman f th firwt hearing. He gave a clear ar rt Na nag tg tops, United a fag hed tried fer UA Goer te phe pow i of the surviving passengers, wa » ; ’ 5 ‘0. 11, Woman, 6 feet 2 inches eft arm ee y " ted £ h we Dawuit ed that the com SAN FRANCISCA, Feb. 6.—Mar- | r lucid account of the wreck and wan! peight ogre r . and only succeeded fin pany } omised to put in twol tan fy le 1. M ont tradieted 1 f mM, weight 5 pounds, wore a O. W. Englehorn ‘i “ake uP ee ee i. ont p wo] tan Hadger, & young actress of this | oll F Alllzon was saved with| only conte od in a few mi dressing jacket and black dre California and G. Eriek- tc " w att o Renton hill! city, has succeeded so well in con detatla, w owledged that! py, . ‘ ' ¥ ple of times. The other council.|@Nd another on Queen Anne hill " : | 17 others on the liferaft pkeked up in| h ows of small cloth-covered butte on vincing Hmma Calve, the famous ’ Up in| he might have been mistaken do » ¢ r r 5 to deliver one sixaling and the people in the lobby Itst. | the latter handling 1,500 telephones! diva, that her voice b . ‘ aj. | Lhe straits by the rescue steamer At the conclusion of the hearing(C°™® th® Gress f watet Woman, nude, height 6 Ce a iu » the tale with - and th one , | © vole has great posAl-)Oiny of To. brown jacket and n hair, | feet 3 inct weigh nds, is the roasts AR ya aympathotte t telephones, be-| bilities that she is to mpany Popeke. it was announeed that the Inquiry ; P : mens” t? hea aides tnatalling the central ¢ y hn accoms In substance Mr Misen’s te " A gold chain bracelet with padlock | well de ped, no hair, teeth all phates Calve to Parts and ee Aes tal Att teati- | Would not reopen until possibly Prt. | : 1 do not know what brand of hot|#¥#tem, with which he thought tne| CAlve to Parla and receive free I~} mony was in line with hin» Gee, on th, Dene le cakenatiog to nate Wrist and thre hes on left | natura about 30 years old, little k wet people have peddled | Prevent at would be ov ol Shee ’ |ments previously made to the ma-|at Tacoma until then tn connection |2#24- Apparently a young woman, | toe of left foot deformed hag ' rr tad pete es : | Miss Badger bas been playing 19 | pine iranoct > pat cn oe a4 . atte 1 Mar et 11 inches is No. 19. Man, heigh feet 10 tor «| Me turning to the eubject A Permanent Commit a — stock company here and her | gating board, but under Mr. Fr there, Ab quiciiy "sn he veturna, [Relght, weighs 200 pounds, has red-|inches, weight ) pour black & atter, “but Ido know that ali thie} “OM this ts all dosh! exctatmea| YC® Dae oftentimes caused com-) skrtiful probing his charges however, the investigation will be | 28h mustache, lace shoes, number | hair and black mustache, bi gold $ ve | mote fam ha ti]. he once Ferien aren aot howe thang ‘wi be tM nM sa, [Pe My apace: ea el ty and simple, It in not so much | HOt #0 much a case Of defective J ond » ine badhy em many as possible of the witnesses | Vest and black tie; has long hands | al! ¢ pposed to be N. M, Peters t apparatus as it is din. | ®t # in It In of nanny givin anwumed 4 ungible shape. ailed, as exclusively announced in [994 dark hair of _ at | courteay from the operatore, If their]. Man Crichton, also a mem ‘ The Star No. 14. Boy, five feet in heleht,| No. 20 an, height 6 feet 4 nyat 5 bor of the investigation t acking in Judgment ight 110 pour nehes, weighs 14 nds, } “9 ay wien @aew fi watt ittee 0 amen welk pounds, a yea eh poun has dark *Damnadie Outrage.” That ea th ) ee thy tee's work 4 fetal 4] Mr. Frye allowed the wit Refuses Purther Ald . a fart hale, @ wat le * : rs ign mot nee bath al cortainty, Ali | the commit oe Sass and tell his story and then on the salient| Mr, Allison departed last night for —— 3 te mb avy lac spvery ‘pho Py bp the Gpeutatnent @f tam aoena p & which In effect 4 be of | Bt. Paul with the body Fred 7 fan picked up by U. & hat th Pahy came here when they did 9 ' pete charges even more definite That|and were on their way h board " 3 - y b “ e ne | in height, weigh poun aree er| know how much money they would | Girs ¢ 7 . “* th is to be the Valencia when she was lost on} Ay yet searcher r the b fi bust, head gone age} have to apénd, and you have not| and tt tion to accept t was evi-| Va er inland Raymond West, the Seattle boy who| No. 23. Body, large mar s them oh » about the ons! The Pacific Coast company has| « ut the ex arvied. p charees Wore in cut A - tes * e pmo was drowned in the Kel river, near | was buried on the by ¢ ail Ps ear dean ect a oe Ukiah, Cal, have found no trace|Smith on Febru SS in n_Was|/of the wreck who pean auar-|of the - rhe Staal Me $4. laaea. 44 inh brick r otherwise, none but Aperray 4b ay ter -Grand parties nding nigh 1 day | body badly decow i ‘ when he ran out of hie| Hawkins, G. D. Marraden a deg nh peta rs ste G btn thas thin otve Stent ‘ talsidins ies Cee ts Jed boy GOSH DARN! BUT IT’S GoopI” » of the ee stern. pert. ere yo cay - a _ Mrs. P. D. Hughes, 1712 i6th By ‘ P z t ' ‘ on t of the vemsel. In reply to| we " will return to the ty tomor e yr ‘tastes | aa exiot bet we , , f why " . night from San Fra whe Sa gg ancl arg: fo ; he d of | th a le. I did they hed it ye t the at t t she has been visit weve ‘ hey hed ii | t | aid Hira quires, tnewe contended bel . to ae ic Db Wee bad been - } ere f y a back to those terrible] ¢ ‘sf xpected udy, victims of the , in exp t i Hiram ires ee | reason * t wreck # s mostly,” he said. “t! this x Valencia, were broug Th to favor t oad ne) a from Victoria last nigh wrod seieliaieiabtimiathitied titi ihtiiaiiaiatatials Ve , 4 tin’. Made right here 2 | portion of tt iat, Kekasie its tn : | y Watson, of Bonney-Wa a ‘eal i ; tment put that) When Ca Took Burwell’s Overcoat oan Copan Both men were sec good as any eve s port ‘ & having eny Jond class assengers from San will VICTORIA, Fed. ¢ nen ’ He was drowned. They be-| part ! me urea. | Was pe A. Barth, who was arrested Sat-| Fran re the bodies will be the commiss : wating ed thé boat was golng ashore at| sonably and a esponding | an w wit urday afternoon by Detectiv nippe tonigh Teck % and fired a lt i) which, af Adams and Corbett, charged . before bi Rei ts rocket gun. \ . w t| did. Gs ng on at from A. P.jtice Gordon this morning char 500 Yale or Corbin Old Copper, me, ai detaie hief officer told him tol get the aggregate ¢ ao at her ae i, 200 Colman block, was| With oF an engine without a Brass or Persian Bromze wo Cit Lox ‘ t ned to Francis h a | fined $100 and costs by Justice Gor- | license ding guilty, he Mortise Locks 36 “4 iM : ' “4 t the er a hardat " don this morning. Being unable to| fined $ onts os Li 8] prer ..798 ’ bs tor | 8 with t n of N upe tax to pay the fine he will ser days| Jenne & young man, wa ‘ t Ose ret md all re ka waa! and ne 8 h| fe on the chain gaog if ned $10 « ts by Jestice Gor I nkee or Goodell-Pratt 2 mept tn eight from the | equa t ly mee | ‘maine on this morning on a charge of ing z oma raft and then they worked toward | or at this w hal ¢ od a habit of dis-| D5 NES. le., Feb, 6.—Tho | Higgins Fined. | oo ate vs. 5 appeare ape Beale ‘ rift. They) done possibility that| covering protes California. Not | Laws f Boston, accompanied by! ww irae) wD w eo Sout, Queete Anne Lang ans Leet r m@ werelit could be demand at precau ng ago she took at bild from vernor Broward, of F and : ae dy ee FE. S| _ wen 4 by an } man and/ tions be taken agains Loa Angelos under her wing, and| farmer Attorney General Monett, of | #'®* Sppeared tn e Gordon's a rok, whieh | more recently « girl from Seattle! Ohio, arrived here this morning for|%'t this morning, the former t o ar x m § a e the Sal-| found in ber a musical benefactress. jan tne ce confer with Gov parent Wh expicying an eae ae av a cig 1 e engineer, and the latter with| lowed to nto the gutter on cutting F es pentose PUBLISH PREACHER = halls, A peon, Cana : lors, tontitiest gether well, and Captain said the fact tha ats were fo o tune long afloat proved that they were} Th 10) | of Neita and Carl Ogle. two of the children who were was all right. He said he preferred tu a on ag Sh wm yell ‘ the life buoys to any other, as they|, Under the terms of a resolution victims f the Valencia wreek, took | 4 ; : 7 nae ae thane introduced by Coun ‘ htos place at 10 o'clock this morning MN End the beat « sway without would withstand water or at tee cented of the omeant from the Ronney-Weteson undertak ine parlors A large number of | friends were present. Interment} | future will publish a standing “ad | with all daily newspapers giving the} PRORTA, 1, Feb. 6&—Rev.|was made at the Lakev me | | dates when wat are due,| George Simmons, receptty made | tery jan well as the di he manager_of exrGovernor Yates’ sen- | fet aug the date linet night, ¢ © municipality in the |upon which such payments will be-|@torial campaign committed sul-| Must Keep the Pea | come delinquent cide this morning The deed was Ss Heretof there ha con-| Caused by gomelp connecting his ma Carroll, an old offender, | | siderable com; nt at snsum- | Bame with immoral conditions. lappeared before Justice Gordon this| Jers mot knowing when their rent be-| He was one of the most prom-| morning charged with rame due, aad upon being whut off|iment clergymen and business meo | itusl drunkard under th lafter delinquency they directed| in this part of the country; was/It seems that she has a friend who| DEFAULTING CASHIER AND FORMER SOCIETY | much harsh criticiem at the of the local Baptiat church, |exprensed his willingness to take fictals ident of two savings banks, the|her in charge if the court would re j CHAP IS MEASURED FOR SPRING OUTFIT IN | “1 think this plan wilt do uthor of religious works and a jec-| lense her, under the cireum-| with al! of this trout said De aint was made against | stances Justice Gordon allowed her | COUNTY JAIL. | Crichton last night It will keep| him by the parents of boys In the| to go under @ $200 bond to keep the/ the water consumers In all of the| Baptist Boy brigade. fitors of | peace for three months. | districts fully advised as to when | Papers of this elty told him that | " > . they should make their paym if he would. leave town within 24] Dr: Geo. Herbein has returned George Edward Adams, defaulting sult, and must content with @ palit) ood save everyone concerned @ jot | hours to save the bays’ reputations | from Philadelphia. where he was Samy office cashier, may be a pris-[of trousers. He will measure Bim-| 56 pou) 2 | there sid be no prosecution. He 4d by the serious illness of his omer at the King but | self in the jail and order the gar inte tive tanh aietens Wank Site | heaves @ widow, bul 20 eniidren the taste for good : ark-| ments, as it would hardly seem! sos on the f 9, | Ofteet on * firet of the year t @é the man-a! town, sox per to have a tailor visit the cell . Le a4 clad member has not altos her |to measure bis customer. The fel-| boeause of the fact that poopie i | [best Checks---Warnin Gmppearet. despite bis incarcers w prisoners of the assay office's) i+ parg to inform leteienckoas : mt thon. Im fact. Adams, | 1 | ex-cashier awaiting the appear pair of t ere, an: new rules. The standing ‘nd h his cell at} ance of the garments with s Three certified checks on the Sheriff Gmith's hosteiry ts fairly iT | : ich anticipation. It is probable | Ph a cedar Ghar ber a e| Scandinavian-American Bank, sign flooded with samples and circulars) that there waa never a ne Ctl stlowing the rent date % aoa] od by Philip Tindall, Trustee, were 4 way |* turer. Comp | ebbalshFiaka th jay lost or stolen, They were from haberdash trousers intre nto n ply of water # 1 Sie Ade fore, and the event will mark an ine wp | ayable to Ferdinand Blosl, $1 dat. poch ta history of the instita VICTORIA, B. C., Feb. 6,—-One oa | Jame son, $2.225; Mabel ion the bodies brought in yesterday hab | Kenyon 92.50. All persons are Carefully Creased. |been identified as Jobn N. Bell,’ a) Ware om * as opt either , * always been ful walter. The remains will @ An | Of these hor y whom D ‘ while in jail, and| Francisco tonight |] Preset t 1 byweare:| a tude patterns fr . fer among| Mark men in th | ae Owing a f his ba Adams W 1 before] é y 7 First cv. Seeount, Ada ‘ e un t} the federal . + COLMAN BUILDING this time t ina 1 Ta . a BATH AND TOILET CONTRACT SYSTEM IS CAUSE OF MONOPOLY ees SPECIALS SEATTLE STONE COMPANY SO STATES IN COM- |, It has been found that the dainage FOR TONIGHT For 30 Days MUNICATION FILED WITH BOARD OF WORKS a oe > an $20 GUSTTESR 2. SREREES FSSSESEIL M ft ear ng * to a a were de ¢ oa White existing con- (put worka This w be 1” B P : rai ‘“ ‘ f 4 * of awa i the next ar me v7 tM “me at Van I xTH ‘ Street pa act where dif f ypoard on Saturda morning vw i ! 40 icy unjust ation and pra We beg leay firect your at b ath Ward Reput . 7 #1 | nono Meld, the Seattlo|existing methods of bidding ; ie Boston Dentists ay addreused avementa in districts a par t zm rT ND AVENUE e urd “ asphalt 1 the remaind te I Marche, ig cutting Pit nard " ating an engine without a H-/ Tenth ay | onsiee | George Davidson has been charged Higgins was fined $10 and Haw-j by the prosecuting attorney with ff 2 ley was allowed to go. fraud, on the complaint of F. W. n Stilegn Wren | How dt Davidson mortgaged j to him some pre | teer part to supp wu - ony We - 1310 Second Ave. | | W. C. A. ie the reward that | last night bestowed upon the w - ao chairmar t the} ah in t Woman's Dom and Ottawa, Canada, where he has) two the second, and one th hird. king in the interests of in-| fara M r, who is to travel al fisheries leginiation, re-! over the old Oregon trail by ox team, |verp well seioied with tue resat|tariqmame mcturegon tus, meter] Cannot Understand of his trig the Unitarian chureh. Al | De H ine loedia vaca, setk onsen, srl Pe pee a veolar Dentistry appropriation from the federal gov-| entertain Governor McInnes, fernment for the mmatruction Of! yuyen territory, and Dr. Alfre Other Dentists Unfamiliar With ie gel veee o> « Thies Wonderful Process Are Completely at a Loss to Ac- count for Ohic Dentists’ Re- hatcherion In this atate, but ¢ HOt} Thompson, pariiamer bable | trom the district, tm otfer any opir the pr aborate style action of the Canadian government | when they viait Seat ; when they vi * ‘abl he matter, as the Canadian Min-|" 3" Ww. iraper, recently appointed markable Success. inter of Fish Prefontaine died ®| general freight agent of the Cana- Dentists who are still practic- few days ago, and no action will bel agian Pacific, in thin city, ing the old-time and out-of-date taken by the Canadians Pre-| wumed charge of bis new duties: methods and are distressing and | fontaine’s ouceeasor is appointed. [ove tarmeny general freight embarrassing thelr patients with ca orgs PR ager br Angin plates of false teeth and bridge enger agen he same work, are wholly unable to un- One Train Added. n the City of Destiny derstand why the Ohio Dentists The Chicago, Burlington a| oles Te See Quincy will put on another trai 4 aoa Ward Meeting All work guaranteed for 12 between Chicago and Seattle on or years ~~ at February 11. This will make | The Ninth Ward Municipal Own Address » train daily from here east, the | ersh jub will meet tomorrow sent train leaving im the even-|night in the Odd Fellows’ hall. OHIO DENTAL PARLORS. pr ing and the new one at 7:45 in the | Judge EK. D. Benson and Ed Brady W7> Pike St. and 1430 3rd. morning {will addre ting. MONARCH : ¢ Conrure Forewrure Company BD ANGH Srconp Avene & Spring Srreet THE BEST IN THE WORLD FIRST PRIZE BABY HIGH-CHAIRS ..Sit homens rain $5.00 Down and $5.00 a Month Buys TOMORROW 0 : as part pay We ha kK f th We Offer $30 Cash for Any MON ARCH RANGE old by Us. Child’s Feeaiions OME AND LOOK AT IT A NEW LOT OF GO-CARTS. é ee —— | | | |

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