The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 7, 1906, Page 1

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-_ —_ SEATTL t, WASHINGTON, le Cont-Last Etitin” he Seattle WE INESDAY _REBRUAR’ RY 2. 1906, tar The Only Paper in Seattls |That Dares to Print the News VOL NO. 296. a5 CENTS PER MONTH IONE DEAD-.-TWO DYING AND MANY INJURED IN WRECK { Ballard and Fort Lawton Cars Collide In Dense Fog During Early Morning--W. H. | Simonson, S. E. Co. Lineman, Dies This’ | Afternoon of Injuries Received--Injuries of Two Others May Prove Fatal--Stories of Those in Wreck. THE DEAD. 1 —— SMOOT CASE ~ BEING HEARD A HIN i T Pi a was a witness for the z p today. W told of : “ : ' arriag { Professor ' . Cluft to Florence Reye ” he bad taken the 2 tM nthe 1 each t aking ay cense- G. Ca 10d of t this na. ' t T witr a t elleved { Utah was admitted Walter ja Hea 1 that Smvow BRITISH AUTHORITIES =! N 8 | Almat Repeated. | BALLARD CAR AFTER THE WRECK j j sateen a | ean Fort e h ' Lad . f 7 a aril we EY Ralla we P with peare 4 be | os 7 Me MAY MEAN TORIA 4 man Seattle! Beth Cars Loaded, | Va nion today y sprained | ft | Campa fur GBORGE DOXEY f 4 Ca -_ v “ hed it was ie Electr any, 19 Beattie. A 1 powe y ay F or; deck wre ta motorman wa that the track |snoug : | getting He couldn't oath was clear ¢ there en t . . - Wie hoepita , ty when t YH, 8. BRUGGEMAN MAKES $40,000 , e pe @ B. STOCKS etman pole | he wreck v ° | man: bac i, ta >» Pa » Het 1 i ' i TIDELAND PURCHASE, SUP- . fifle hospita plowed ahea « « at | MISS MILLIE LY BEE K. Balla FORT LAWTON CAR AFTER THE WRECK if n ,| POBEDLY AS SITE FOR PACK. | from shook, | > aia Car 206, however, was e ‘tai j 6 the wreck. 1 av-f ING HOUSE Miss HOPE TERHUNE e injured until the arrival or a| The road was promptly cle ‘ - rede ok 6 ee t t gtr! cattered. ; & relief car, on which all were placed | all those who aw fort e % motorane © ah od and removed to the Pacific hospital |!t were im aken to the |each othe re in time to pt A} HB. Bruggemane MRS. JW. REE Raltard, cut | Of to their homes. The more s- Pacific hospital. a ser sent mustiand unknown ase Mua hands and face. taken home usty injered were takes to the hos Kempster Talks ea Monday ha j JOHNSON. head pital einaceit t € Wiiacieties anne Tee - taken to Pa Stopped to Warn. “ ne Ke t ae th " | Mish ETHEL. JOHNSON. Rallerd Heary Simonson pa ee na 4 - . ; : ! ablishment. ot Olive Job badly | from injuries received, was a miem~/ateps the & Elect th « y ates fe "-. pay ao oF tae taken hon er of the pele gang wh n sid take, he said He was s oy & Om Fy wes 7 : fe J. J. CUNNINGHAM, OF THE NEW BRUNSWICK HOTEL, SAID TO R HANSON, 15th av. W.; | tte way t Fort Law tee, te # nothing of . 1 ' oe r say t, taken home. ae ¢ ‘ . nally iia at . 1 c BE NEGOTIATING WITH JAMES A. MOORE. aken home was standing on the front piatform ‘ 1 Ss . thane . , ed the at the outbound car, holding the | *™ashed, but F ~ . 4 . { minutes this time Mislerman Heron, whe is ot the | shovels and other tools of the gang |. wn; bois - ra t et Lave ep pee gree ir deal is on for the con-}money was involved, he replied that ter and Conductor Hurley, bore | cotiision as # ae the ¢ ewe t eas the m star i preg toni looay a | |he had nothing more to say. Pesific heepital, is still alive, but the when the collision occurred and, al-|are able to appea ken with f [Sere badly mashe i eer daa | {Tol of the Washington hotel prop-| | tn connection with securing | thé fing physicians de nm though he saw impending acct en't the appe tt gatnat the * iy t in {it was hard work roles , | erty | Washington, the present proprietor ing physicians de net think De * ~ thom the wr se. I owe will make | La Jent in sufficient me to jump, be |‘ are t t , | trom orks pd ae eee v4 ee aE ngham, 7 {etor of| of the New Brunswick has a deal on that he will live through the night. reer curned to the door of the car "ere ° t to high jeber man's name. but we . r the New Branswick hote ted at} for the sale of his interests in that ei regs roa a hie titer | he wan asked inet eBid once + for the property| First ay. and Columbia st ss bad | property Elden Graham was taken to the oth a e tag tia me et bere J from the we ‘ : ‘ oe nder way with James| The Washington has been the nen ‘ eave | Mr nt be Were got so badly , . wher and proprietor of} subject of much speculation during ae i f h } b tt : ecu i! we 4] e ~ “ Gperating room just after noon and themselves. Just as he uttered the king in the work of 4 i § nse for severn’ e.|recent months, and at one time it the surgeon decided that it was pos re came together and he | to care for t ‘ 1 Resiy: tajuned pan Figen se inningham to] was generally believed that 8t. 1 between the . . . 9 x any Louls capitalists, represented by ible to save his leg, but an opera on work of the two cars, | Pe**rneers f . “Omer pox i lady he ha eal, but ack (Messrs. Marmaduke and Chilberg, Simonson was a native of low weated fi the f , held # al | woul 1 in buying out bot tion taking it off would probably tg ha rg an i had heen thrown with ith regard to the con-|the hotel and the two blocks of test his fife. ¢ Fletcher Bay, it vl tae forward thet her > lee -, ATTORNEYS SEEK t f the big ho: y which {t stands. es Be penance nd 7 yon brokep Nume I have seen Mr. Moore a num Mr. Moore nor the St. The uple resided at the Jankiee e t and all were t | ber of times aby this matter,” he ople, however, could reach fa a dense fog thbo« Fort have a baby boy aged th nthe . file not know where th an just at pres deal fell through eventually so far Lawton car No. 292 % into At ot Mra om wR for 18® acrident wa The deal is not|as the public could learn. Geatioead Ballard car Ko Gut tres in Seatth . Hfoxay that we not see Refore the nat of th wt 1 it wold | Later eastern people pur- Interbay tre s inacamnias be Oe t many Yard ad. 7 ar wesle sing sed a site adjoining the Wash- : “4 etle tb orn ng at #:32 Both Demolished. ale ¢ ‘ ‘ be . 2 8 . that It was ¢ way ington on the west, where, they rep- @dlock. 80 great was the momen 5: ghap er aye ; ew , y Regarding any othe a new skyscraper hotel tum that the two care telescoped The Balta ar carried t died tha when: tt . ore set) > “ie a ngham remained 4 ng is to be erected at a cost but mira ging | passe The F Law ars y on atif the othe a — . ss ‘ Asked as to what amount of! of nearly $300,000. down the p embankment on the had be . a ! jiifronf. it wa . t , , na and od aaa ital Day side of the bridge Fort Lawt ar, M ° thee ty t wing to the eillan f farmy, who returned this morning Immediate wing the crash the least ¢ nee of t DB jenvow? c to ma A b a M gan from a visit to Japan, where he has of the collie from the The en t t ar wa {The Port Lawt ar we ‘ ee efforts | been inspecting cavalry horses as @ ie care th wo ciciiesh te é of far of the f e a kw e of member of a board of foreign of- a! i the eve t . and w y up 0 ‘ ative the pa ne {ft retained by the Japanese gov- . 3 E 7 - that ty 5 J t ‘ ah . the name and e t says the Australian eee) - Pe . nN EES 5 no m on, 8 fe are proving unsatisfactory, pas e ca ake ' . wn, (HENRY SIMONSON i V as excite " supply henceforth will like- Fifth avenue ba m an the . Who Died From Ix apped 1 were running ye drawn from the United States wreckage ared fr f K the e jand Canada jtracks, The Balla ar wa vie ‘ . 4 7 _ . e iceman wa ap t « | Lawson Li « cc nee | away and wh email nt f . f e ge of the ¢ stform wa th | Ret ublican members of the city, lw aad 6 be «} Cha t I} ster’ forwarded to M e or a indorsement of : sae ‘ — : r wreck A LIS, Md. ; | . of state fish “f gh the d " ack ” a " " indorsement. . f a ‘ was signed by Cov man D. W. * xecurred . aan | Bowen, A nden, Scott Benjamin, ' ‘ ae, en “ 1 o | J. 8. Johns Hiram 8. Gill, H. P. - pao be 4 . . ; I 4 the 7 > " , | OMAHA. Neb. Fet The trial} Rude, W. ames Cons i t os a’ eae sak Gecere. banal bbing |Way. J. EB. Crile Irving Ts hea p ake-gua weg . . care frov 1 Edw Cuda of 1 kid- | Cole ng at least ' ‘ tg wall . loo wai to. |. Mr. Todd stated yesterday that hé ns . . J “ 2 : " ; had already filed w » governor cura ahha Booth, of taterbay, w - J f t ower b tition signed by 1,000 individual e. HN HERON. yy] Of the first . : * ‘ ; " REPR hermen indorsing his candidacy, ° h of the H * 1 be cae 4 ‘ m as well as recommendations fron, aliard ie cto, nasal ‘ : “AUSTRALIAN HORSES sss ope | th nf . pa « . t “wh th “ i t Steamship co’ ny, . “Teait AIT | remabere of the etew could be pen roo on ; | ARE UNSATISFACTORY |, Steamship company u . to the city s f « ine to the } tn me oe ‘ # on the Nome rum, and ed to the scene ioe acmals of he.compeny 6 ‘ . ' Girl Badly Hurt Tonight ; tt ht ts too great for 1 t . everything in their power to alle | | ment ¢ s ¢ ‘ VICTORIA, B. C., Fe Cap- | ¢ handle, a second ‘ p e wa ¢ for’ viate the suffering of the injured. | « but if y managed ke " a few minutes the people} accident among other things Phere Mareh 12 ain Labatt, of the United States !atea cod on that rum, }

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