The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 8, 1906, Page 7

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Be 85235 Fs 3 —= FRESH FROM THE SCENE OF BATTLE REMOVED) VACATIO oe ADAMS IS /S GIVEN HOCH MUST n CAY PEMALTY TWO BODIES — RINOFINLD, Tih, Feb, & The unt this morning. re — further in the . go WEROE LATE WA HARRY CARROLL, GANDIDATE FOR COMPTROLLER, LAID OFF svernor has twiee TTLE-SCARRED HEROES OF R REACH CITY ON | EX-CASHIER P B t reprieved Hoch #o that he could Ko aA ame Gaus ee wee es ER PLACED IN HOS WEEK WITHOUT PAY 8G THAT POLITICS WILL NOT INTRR the supreme court, He wa way TO TAKE CO Do APANESE BATTLESHIPS | PITAL WARD T need to hang Februw ARB THAT HE MAY PERE WITH DUTIES ' a pene Perea 5 | SATISFY LITERARY PROCLIV ' —se | perv t mBera of 4h \ | oe Ae nur tant Harry ai working hours,” b | 1th 1 tt G and | “wh Dorrity, the other vietim in Seatt : A today the}, 2, casilite tearary offurte) without pay, in order that he pay | Hows he asked week a body was br tlesh , being built tare, © s shown the | DY siving om or © place father his ambition to a to] that eth of tir 1 ty] > Viet ro A ae Ses hice thea 1 koown eg 3 They win | (2% States marshal | the comptrotier’s office without! dn- | because of the crit # which have © the impression that h t ad no family or relatives Japanese Kant the O ah? ! Geo dward | terfering with his working hourt ' ' 1 lately about the city em. | t Giude, | pgm ot rn He has « brother is cone. | Adams to be moved from the north * tom vacation wag jpl- | ployes aging in polities during 1 that th n molnt N York and Jan Fran pr " hm ot the “ mty Jail to the how | lowed My today by [ty] the hours they were drawing pay] bn the body still How at the ar b of whom have fi att pl he K the} Dital ward, where he is busy writ. | ( fron ity | mathe ae “ d rt fee : Y the ae aae ; ne R «| ine articles for astern magazines. of abaphoe Around the elty halt this came in| vaures Sone mer, 110 aon ere Sane : * Sinch his incarceration Adama |* that my friends would know tbat} t ' wat hell and . 2 ay ee night mrowi Pon wish ‘saan Soper t> ¥ . with th itten a great deal, and being |! Was not engaging tn politics the! caused general ation, All t ’ 2 : ped ; : ; ett ‘ “ & man of considerable education, | “tye thw id Mr. Carroll, wher s ovis game po mnties ay | wae ouek the ba t mails and was admitted to ‘ bak with Ka with unlimited time, hia work hasa| ®*ked for easons for this un-| litica aged inatantly t wh + or fre Plirane dh abe Since ( —_—_————— ———— The ew Y bear acaus, 1M MANY cases been Very acceptable, | “#44! Procedure, | ha ath rity to disregard the | MEM. attempto Oo teie mare. | Pe + wed sau arn Saar corm bean Far eenepatin | MN icin, |e yc Samet heey fom in te 9 «se BOLUMBIA CITY (ze: gre, and much as possible, but found writing The city comptrotior wae equally | tt bie and for the time be Sng a twill P * was ‘ b t ‘ “ “ _ ae vory inconvenient. The change to|" regarding th i, at st, have talked of nothing | I" a I recover . 7 | the howpital ward is one of the few |" Sone SO be. ROT wer a oe North Yakima has let the CITIZENS MEET ' ard f Ra Beach to THIE favors that Adama has requested,| ! pis Oftive Curing! y tenet for is construction of a Car i ' F pe to and was readily grapted a rnrnceeeeeninnttitientn tin diinetteatetiette ennai | " jewat not In his new situation Adams has , | | COLUMBIA, Feb. 6 —Judge Alfred | ex € a tt paid for the privilege by cooking his position were posetite on accous un Wier y | Battle, W. W Sain Cacitey ¥ wily a that sur own meals, This is something new tr oxecbt known writer and veyor Valen ad , at work by — for the ex-cashier of the assay of Second Mate Peterson and the first | (Rowe write the }at Columbia last night . I ! 4 Ps but he has become sufficiently « ieee “ dpetears { * oficient to suit bis own taste. Be-| _ eo whatever mistakes were mad -_-_- in an able-bodied man in the hoa-| tm the savie of the # , dare. Williams tet her Geer pital ward, he jad to be given @ . on cae . he ran t peeve tle something to d ; nator of the Valencia tai bY] her abes “ Sr aheeh geskene Adams’ olf companions in the} REDDING, Cal, Feb, &—An im-|, ne ee ee ‘ Ale yp Soesen north tank miss the genial society | mense boulder, welabing over a ton,| "| od slay nila vacidet . t sett tines Thinking that 5 | man, for he was the life of the tank fell trom above the track two miles | ¢ caiicahene y sibly the purse had ’ and a leader aniong the “boya” J./ north of Lamoine at 3 o'clock this | A. BRIDGE & CO.—Popular Price Clothiers ‘ Mre Wiltia 1 t repert her u Roy the only | morning, striking a freight train | ike arse | until y lay t had literary. pris io from| ‘The engine and sevon cars were t al a t " Adama thrown from the track and narrow | eee ly escaped going into the river Ao } ’ unknown n who was stealing a All traffic is tied up. | | — : ‘ A man named G. HM. Sherk com | mitted suicide yesterday morning his room at the H Northern } Very little ls Known aboat man except that he was traveling alone t ) ringing the bell o bis Fighting a concealed fire, which room and ing no rexponse, 4 @ tae ned every minut to eak bellboy was sent up. Foreing th Out and destroy the vesse! with al door open be found the man lying mn board, t ow of the bark Chal-| jon the bed in a pool of blood. He _— ones which took fire in mid-|_ WASHINGT evidently had shot b f in the e fA an interview this afternoon) oner are those who were on the for-| C&O and later was scuttied and) T jmouth with a revolver with Dr. F. M. Carrolt ot | ward platforms with the motormen | ¥reeked on Japanese coast hl egy conrad hyper ae King county. with rence any | at the time of (he accident, and ¢ day oo the in a ee a bel att | ar eso badly amashed up that it w » Maru ce 3 See te Oe Conne | 1 the Omar Mining cOmpany, of s pefore a full and ¢ survivors of e | tpg Chel ship's pa ng First Oftice | ¥!¥o Arm, Alaska, and resides at no desire to express any |B. Douglass, Carpenter Kris Rustan observations to ascertain the ship's |ington, Ore on the matier at present,|2% Seamen Elliott, Kukn, Pierce and have been bothered to death ai m, € hold, DeCoata, Simson . * class lawyers who are | Barnard and Kriedt The men ond lke vultures and} Were sent to this country by the | d to indwee the families| American consul im Yokohama } tims to being suit aguinat | CAPt. Pederson, master of bark © Electric company, If| ny or any of ite employes | took an Or taco. I liner for San Fran _ DOES HIS WORK are guilty of ertet The vessel carr of if the company to natal! | titieer from Kil j proper signal apparatus, these facts | Osaki, Japan, for Hind-Rolph & Co — will al! be brought out during the| After three weeks at sea fl ry.” bi t out one ht through the ° “ * " — ~ A | natches Fite seamed to leap trom} SCULPTOR BARRETT HAS COMPLETED CLAY [cane Portiand and Tacoma to-| After the first panic. all thecrew| MODEL OF STATU E|AND IS NOW WORKING ON | wether. | nottled down t xoxt the flames and 7 q ~ - > SEARCH IS mmencing February 15 the| for nearly a month the battle con STONE BLOCK—HIS |MODEST WORKSHOF 1 sleepers on the Great North-| tinued until everyone aboard was ny j ern’s Oriental Limited will go| worn to a living skeleton. Time and | | | through to Chicago. time again the craft would come A seulptor’s studio, the only jon®} | yertntendent Youngs, of the| within the neighborhood of land, In Seattle, and as representative of | e jwater department, has asked the | but contrary winds always carried | the usual workshop of an artiat as! jeounef! to remit fines for overdne| them buck ould be deatred, is hidden away om} ‘ | water rent fm ~ nary were) It was like walking over # vol-| the basement floor of St. Francis heed jcaused by « confusion fe] cano, according to the statements | hall, 614 Spring st., under the meai-| ae REVENUE CUTTER GRANT AR. | PO) "rs ” > megs Fe members of the crew now! dence of Father Prefontaine, the . veut av The decks we » hot that Catholic prelate. ce RIVES FROM BAMFIELD—RE b > we oes —_ Green| it was alm impossible to stand| J. @, Barrett, a sculptor of national Lake at 9:30 last night, losm & val-| on the planks. fame, and the leading artist in pre- x GGVER VICTIM OF ANOTHER te diamond ving valued at At lant the weary mon sighted the | paring the statues that ornamegted ae wrecx oo. Mr. Graut offers a reward for! jaoanese const and headed directly | the grounds of the Lewis and Ciark = the recovery of the jewel |tor the beach. There the bark was| exposition, is the presiding geatus | ‘= anes ere eo s Jed and sank in a short time./ of the ot a Se — ~y = wy Lieutenant ( of the Uni Kes | Lalor she was torn to pleces by «| himself and hin wife In it he is| ony Rates revenw er Grant, w | hurricane. The crew reached a tele-| working on the firet large piece of | 4 Gtrived fas: from Ramfle |xaph hut and wired to Osaki for 1 in Be —_, where of as | | wreeking tug and divers. This ar the statue for tain | fadies from the Valencia | |rived finally, but the heavy gale h Father Prefontaine will give | this morning | that sprang up rapidly destroyed the @ city for erection in Prefon- | = “It te an t last hopes of saving the tl!-fated| taine place. | : ny 0 1 craft and she rapidly went to pleces. | g ie pear h be oot t Goddess of Water. } one! “ | ‘The Central Labor Council of Be} ee ealld | en ¢ have finished the selection of} block sandstone, eight feet high, dl . a members on the executive commit-|80d a clay model of the central Sees Rot be BELLINGHAM Feb. %~—Thelicn which bas been left open for| Ms almost as large, form the} . Sue, fon m of the |senooner Tam O'Shanter left San| some time. The following are the| Central figures of the studio, with « Water wo Pedro, Cal, for Bellingham, on Jan pO Becergalt naar y | Humber of smaller models, a cooking "We fount of those named: John Ha 4 > oven bo wary 1 Krave feara are now er catters: F. X. Christman,| "08*. a few tables and chairs, as he sur * over t t safety. Noth A. Dunseth, butchers:| the incidental furnishings. In it . the undertakers, and the body of the veasel sit trickaon, sailors; Fred] th artist and his wife live and| ¥ man believe t p the wre ® a port. It ord! horseahoers. and A. G. An-| ¥ork, only leaving at night. All} 4 Pass of Melford . aye to make He! ef the Tevcareah tay he «tands on the high box, fash-| . aeietiate Sines toning from the crude bh fig- AJ Indian Finds Body. wrens Bly Rage =o teaing f mp th re and draperies of the t For suing wix nay “An 4 fe alencin was w 1 gate vitiee| Over @ year be will be ongaged i. told + 4 2 sbably have new quarters| there, working from day to day on Ucielet 25 the numerc gures that will com Tidenest ¥ : MARINE NOTES shee, the teentale: gros ie men ov a . The leading figure, hick ack bor ff t ” eamer Farallon arrived from stands upp vat on Ane ‘ ompleted — comps as tmp Vaid sterday with 6 ne sign, is that Dorts, the goddess ws _ weather was bea auwengers and a of br te : of the rept | | , l, a ng d be mad The Tampico 1 . mythologista, She stands erect, ae Ca Tan re oo ° ling co ade} rhe Tams we | robed ag an angel, with a goblet inj CLAY MODEL OF STATUE | hand, from which flows the water . The a binde f r jar from Fr with | 4 i | pie Prope! ls amfield by striking ; o¢ 1 t e re | of the fountain. The f owe t be fat, but a mative born produce He Bache n Barclay ' ening | almost eight high, while the) aig some excellent work at the i b foot the famous Sacajewea plece at the , Ostia Gidiiaeions was preferred to that of Lorado : " iany good judges, including L3 The career of Barrett as a sculp-| Emma Every Dye. Suse a " been a long a sful| Mr. Rarrétt now has sev ne ast 15 years having | w hand bealdes the en spent in San Francisco. He in ne & of George W aft hes studied in Parie and lie but n t wil o eady by his | | } 6) 2 05% RETURN MANY ee = te INDICTMENTS va he , ACOMA Feb. § The fed a ™} CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. | 878 totmen, Yor sipping arn e r Bx an, fi — RE aE -® $1.00 PAIR PEDALS . In A j ' ‘ Hie i Be ‘ ‘ 7 tse , 1 the 4 * ; ose req ntiona ‘# } r qe the ap f ‘ Riverside, ¥ amon a The Brotherhood of Se. the Ve attle h ond annual enter-iB a*i.""'yunemane’ # sane talnment jast night, The affair was Plier O06 Siecensfui and well attended }Hl¢1.50 14-in. Btlison Wrench Beattic bank cléarances went over S119 the $2.060.000 mark yeaterday.reach- I emmanuase e20eu ernor “rcncnnete| HANDLE RUSH MERCE PLACE FOR VALENCIA INVES | TIGATION TO MEET ; | 7 Pa a 4 ant Ya i ‘ le @ t ‘ a q , & CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ' J att t it Pe be the fin rn FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST \ | nin , thern Pacific ra SCIENTIST y a ] road, and will consist of entirely 4 PERA H if "!new equipment throughout. One Gunday, 3 P. M., February 1906. oe - *'| baggage car, one dining car, three eae i ! and parlor cars and one recessed ob MRS. SUE HARPER MIMS, Weather Forecast—Fair this after. |ervation car will make up the train 1be of Atlanta, Ga . and it will afford the tourists the noon, tonight and Friday; fresh rists the} Member of Board of Lectureship of ' ath Ad "| tinest. service in the west } the First Chureh of Christ, Scien east winds, | tist, Boat as Recently the BSonthern Pacific 0 : sii RL. McCormick the well known [spent an appropriation of $100,000 Ml ‘ Se quality—not tald—a yard ....,.+. Suits And Over- Coats The most astounding Clothing Values ever given in the city. Late Style Suits, both single and double breasted, in Y 6 5 plain blacks and mix- tures and all sizes. Well made, service- able Overcoats in Melton, Ker- sey, Vicunas and Scotch Tweeds, your choice Fri- day and Sat’dy 500 Children’s Suits for Vestee and Norfolk Suits, broken lines, small sizes only. Great bargains if you can find size Regular Values Are $8.50 $10 and $12.50 1.85 CLERKS FOR UNION A. BRIDGE & CO. 1515-1417 Second Avenue Next to Bon Marche Crnrury Furnrrure Company riday Srconp Avenue & Spring Srreet Special R FRIDAY WHILE THEY LAST, FOR CASH AND FINAL THE BEST RANGE IN THE WORLD AT THE PORTLAND FAIR WAS GIVEN THE h i th 1 from $4.00 $3.00 t ! 0 to 85.25 Fancy Arabian N 15 patterns to choose | . | \ » Bbc qualities reduced to, a yard 28e | Faney China Silks, lovely designs, 20 pat- ns to choose from to 90c qualities reduced to, a yard ....55@ All- Wool Ingrain Carpeta, artistic designs, patterns to choose from and all GOOD— G2%e | |

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