The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 10, 1906, Page 1

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eeepc. One Cent- 0 DOUBLE TRACK THE BALLARD LINE SEATTLE, Last Edition” [Soe Se WASHINGTON. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY al — ttle 10," 1906. MORE TROUBLE ON FRENCH BARK INDIANAPOLIS ARRIVES TODAY There She he Paes AREER. Ah. wh WEW STEAMER OF THE ALASKA PACIFIC ONE OF FINEST BOATS ON THE SOUND. STEAMSHIP Co. nn @peuial to The Star) | Manager Pea y and Captain! PORT TOWNSEND, Wash, Fob. | Roberts rege of the vessel! M—The steamer Indianapolis sailed on the oon today and shoul The steamer City of Topeka | Seattle adowt 3 o The vessel | Pier 2 at 2 o'clock this afternoc greeted here with fireworks and | meet the Indianapolis and w TR crows A number of local! cort the new boat down the bay the trip to) Many prominent business men are he company.| aboard the Topeka. lace | | Front Platform- an old woman wh © many children she didn't know what to They all winted an office of whieh there were few, | ‘ ‘ PORT TOWNSEND, Feb. 10 ‘ . eg EE renrmenane | President Furth of the Seattle Electric Company ENDORSE BONDS i.e - luck seems to have attended the Says Improvements Will Be Provided for Im- Prench-hark Admiral: Oo on The Rainier Heights Improvement the vessel which was towed from e H [Club met last night The Lakeside | San Franciaco to save he harter mediately Upon Arrival of General Manager tmyrovement cist came over in| ont Pranelace to wave her chaste | body to tw to addresses on the}, ete par bond imue by CJ. Rmith,| Sey. battled with nasty weather Grant From the East. as ae San at, eel ee eee: tate bene? Aa } tary Hall, The bond iseue was| picked up, Meantime the charter | od, an bas the Heht t ate had passed 1 the vessel wae ®You may say that Rea’ r double tracking tt ical ric COM} has taken up for|a#hort stretch, Traffic the r eration at f double | maid, was pot very great ° Geene the Ballard car line, and | was, therefore, very little {| that as soor General Manager | « sions. suras east stepe Throughout the city, sinee the < " f an ear lent of Wed ¥ completion v nt ting, there b " This state was made tt ment against | morning to The Sta y Jace fran fof fea compa — At want 1'g ely compa. } Ha ne f u 1 wanta as ( Pe will ") and from all interme: points on | antee that every car on Be ») / MAyoR ¢ fhe Ballard car Nt coming | city Hmits now operating with a| HP TROWLER I WANNA BEY ompiaints fros eople, and a ere te track ehall be < TREASURER! demand (har litions no | within « stated tim at it | franchise sh. be at ed exeept for dout ay ‘ | sions have in | Only One Remedy 2 | During the past few years a « a \ and . | . _¥ "3 ir Line. . 4 Ms ‘ . tera foo the matter of ¢ e tracking e the University lin T no Ww And be taken he said re | track k system ture of Mr. Grant and ty | of signals ¢ sald an old dispose! 0 street car rning, “then | Regarding the Fre mt-Ballard | just so } these accidents © ; fee, from Fremont to Ballard. Mr.fear Th ie no remedy for this! Purth said ¢ he compan. i not}condition excepting the doubie| feed that there was any tracks lived in « thee, is this poor old woman to do. MIGHT HA SAVEDL nublequently ordered to proceed to Australia in ballast. The Was © have sailed last night the erew mutined, refusing to ita unless Captain Charrier ed additional ballast. The now haa 1,960 tons on board which is Beeounted more than suffi by local shipping men Vveanel but to BC load veanel suceeD ]eman ipater will be held tn some of PHOLDS |i ore Se ve asavige us Fuller’s Version of Accident. fale Spoon of the churches the| The exact c he great Amertean will be street car cc |known. Jobn Heron | The Young Men's Republican club iw hold a banquet at the Wash | ingtor o ———___-—__— |not responsible for the accident on se having pulled the block lights, thus but | giving bie car the right of way Anion Motorman Fuller, of the Fort aw Lawton car, on the other hand ‘ the} when Interviewed at the Pacif boo Volted States 4 court, todas | ney! }pital this morning stated that he Getled Joseph Walton a writ of} SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 1 Slee had obeyed orders, and that the Babeee corpus, and remanded him} transport Meade, aatling at _ |dlock lights were no © the county jail for trial in the; day for the a Heron, and that Il many cabtn pa 2 tw had the right of way orable . Becona in-| Mr. Puller said h 4 th ‘ “er - al Simonson and hi s saly he| men got on t a i es. and I told t — he the last Box the iy TO TALK with the sus * Mate and of f aph « | the jaw, he va at it ts open ¢ one of the musical ‘ Savage English - ebay 1 th { work ¥ t r m, and so! p be hoe a * trestle at a ve . Operas will be tiue-| When about 2 trated on the piano by Mr. Schenck. | jyiteh 1 anw Ballard ca ' “ is customary at such affairs, the | jo. nt of the fog not over 20 ie privileged to attend. The| eo) away but I was unable to ture will be at 10:16 Mond oe ‘oni ick enoust Then | render a cla t solo. nothing until 1 w phere. Itt had travelling at the sar (QUT FOR RIPLINGER "=" lear, which ts much he — | Rallard one, would have tie ; ‘i {through it. But I wasn't ae a eli attended session of the)” noe kien te seid ane Abraham Ltr t at er Sie cheek * lene at the Pirst P: . was say anything a [ Rext Sunday mayor. ay ener S io Be ; ; 4 the Sons of Vetorar t and thanked the | ath mye gt the hey had ali Ben. Wil address the r | orts the honor they had right of way « Lincoln's birthday on M. wit] Birtef addresses were r by Bm |‘ Re dhag 2 Bog pap tinbpivenclagen 3 Bet Be wniformiy cheer Be-| C. Brier, Harry FE. Wilson and oth. | Pose will be han e Sttle schools + # it is not] ers, « ibject of getting out ai Sble ’ & ReheW " nea! bigger rep vote was Givens’ Statement 4804 lessons on the life of the great cussed. W. H. Givens { the wen ers © men about standing platforn After on hospital this 1 stater rds an inaide we ail son, who stayed ¢ the tools As the Fort Lawton He sald Fuller t orn! neg OT Motorman Fuller Told W. H. Simonson to Leave Remained and Was Killed- ear ade rming Full on the forward 4 the boys to go went, except Simon taide to look after nearly as 1 can fudge, we were traveling at a very moder me and and that au ate rate of speed when we reached Interbay, and it struck Fuller was very careful the mana, Deat bed Statement living in this state. He wae a member of the Seattle Street Car Men's Protective association, and also & member of Welcome Lodge No. 20, Knights of Pythias, of Ros }iyn, and of Court City Lodge, No. 82, Foresters of America SRR RRR ee “AND STILL THEY GAMBLE Despite Brown, w i electh f y fr “ t bh t ’ b 1 t t L y Mr M Weather Forecast—Probably rain ate tonight; Sunday rain; fres southeast winds. * * * * ONLY TWO DAYS LEFT. * os * *% Only two more days, Mon- #! & day and Turrday © left in ® & Which to register the forth. ® * dooming = « t * & Merch 6 ¢ the * & hooks are be kept open at # ® the city ball untill is * © midriight. Monday t# LJ ne® w birthday ¢ officials have & & decided y can legally & # keep the books open. Reme * & ber, registration for the spe * # bond elect Joos not ¢ * *& you to vot March € I * ® date nmmet have > « * * on J é * *. . * * Rothechfid & Co., agents of the vouse! have called on French con wl Roche of ttle to come here jand handle the difiquity, Roche will arrive Buoday tar” VOL. 7. NO. 299 The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News as CENTS PER MONTH THEY BLOCK HIS EFFORTS MiSs Megan bh :/Marine Inspectors and Mr, Frye Do Not Get tater Inmpe Turner attempted | < to block United states 1) -| Along Harmoniously---Conners on Stand. lots that te mush | pit *- k the rocks y re below mont of the time ’ th of J i' t ' na 1 ot hear orders if they vr i t working bourd ere 4 ould you?” asked Ine toad of Hing him in the i ti- | wide 1 t imitted that he waa P n, they. are ears when the} He reached shore b t ne and ae . h terrft struge * er if t were ute : doning t teatimony he that his 41 1 , oad ~ 6 the Pacific | and he wa 1 into Denies imputation. ; a ' t juiring if anybody ' , ‘} - 1 the tatlothe j “All Hands on t Queer Questions. A Sane eile vatibe . rs 1 oR b jeek ! 1 ' 1 —— — rare = eee ee eee ee ee ed l* * Oi a ‘ wisdiaie te * ' 4 *) * . wo * . “ t t * re ind *| § or G D. Haradan, of * os the t &|the wrecked Valencia, is missing, * ‘ t #7 ice dep ment has received * of the & a letter f neouver, B. C., state OFFICER ARRESTS SUPPOSED u - e ® ing that a legram from George * t park #! Pringle, who is now on No, 18, bo- ACTRESS WHO PROVES TO BE, he owner #| low Sulphur creek, Alaxkn, awaiting P| *™M h ® him couver FEMALE IMPERSONATOR | & the city six %| Haradan cannot be found, He Is | ® condition fo *| penniless. The telegram states that * good ditt *® Haradan should continue his joure * */ney to Alaska, and that if he is in Rete eek eee eh th ke! neod of funds to wire Pringle at oo once. The police have been searching until the man bad b the woman's ward and the fake ex an at posed. The man bas traction at Mose Golder sort, where he has been ading under the of 8 and soliciting for drinks from ea marks who are frequenters of the dive ‘ 1 . Gordon this morning released on condit away fr the ted » future FOR SOUND WASHINGTON ning T on foreign ings on t Feb. 10. affairs wi Foster Chinese bill to bar o as borers on stay REVENUECUTTER Begin raday the House committee hear which exclusion Chineses la law ater have on the | sting POSTOFFICE CLERK ARRESTED Mont ), re in Pa a warrar h been arre 1 I ‘ ork he M la INQUEST for the missing man, but are unable to locate him. , TWO MINERS Ar te e the caus of the death of Motorman Heron | 1 W, H. Simonson in the recent | et car a nt, will be held This wa led upon by ner’s jury which today viewed nine of the dead The Cal., Feb. 10.—Thé is composed of the followir miners were rescued WD aly, W. A. Ryerson, h a tunnel shortly after noon Coop M. Bardo, G. ©. | today The whole community is 4, Colonel Pulbertsor rejoicing. The men said they didn’t [eet the food forced th gh the air HANGED SACRAMENTO, Feb. 10.—Judge Hart this mort ntenced « arte Care the third of the Folsom , lit F iving the prt 1904, to be ha pon a to be fixed purpose of presenting los a medal to w their n of his her in the LONGSHOREMAN’'S BODY FOUND. TACOMA, Fet Fred Overt a a nd t ay th r £ 1 po have falle { the 8 Paul Congressman Timothy D livan f New York City, who at vaudeville t, will leave New York February 15 for a trip west nd will artive in Se about as it was leaking. 1 te a ‘SENTENCED T0 BE. cov Kile BRSTOEAS ® TACOMA, Feb. Arthur Zine merman, the- l-year-old son of Julias Zimmerman, of Orting, was instantly killed this morning by his }younger brother, aged 8 The younger boy was trying to get a rifle from a high shelf when the triage the gun caught in some dr | aHost WALKS The Jelty hall [cipal emp there was a at the offices warrants The city’s payroll is steadily climbing, and for January am to $81,692.36. Of this total $6, water department general purposes, § 10. ghost walked” today at the It was pay day for muni- and all day long constant string of men comptr r and treasurer's receive and cash their yes, park employes, $10,782.- 3 light. The library departe ment cost the city $1, 886.81 "| CONSIDER FRANCHISE | The city council ac corporations committee has agreed to take up the American Improvement company’s. application for a gas franchise on ary 14, and the at it will be given vora lerati City Thomson has re- que: speedy action on this long delayed me and = advising trongly its it several f the t to go over h gos in the bill more thor lay was al- lowed Y. W. C. A, Entertainment. The Young Women's Ch fon ch stian as- assist- rson Mandolin or- ninment d av. leading di- r of the f city to preach on Sun- lay, Fe a n on the eabie ¢ labor. Dr, Mat- believing that ona are Ww than is knowr nx- to have ft generally Ken ug y he | |

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