The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 12, 1906, Page 1

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The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News “ine Cnt“EXTRA' THe Seattle Star VOL. 7. NO, 30 ‘ « CENTS PER,MONTH SEATT F WASHINGTON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, “FIDE | in Mice RIDICULOUS 1906 es of | of Seattle Believe That the Seattle Electric lodging House Inmates Suffocated and HAVANA AUTO STUDENT i Sepegis tc] Comme lone Nowy etty at a lor anything what te While Asleep=-Only a Few, RACES START Begone eS ideral nf e EXPENSES— THE T T CAR | RENO, Nev, Feb. 12 Operating (in p ( uses TALE / BUSINESS 15 FLAT AND uNPROFITABLE ff and Lancia were soon ¢ eluding taxes ,...$1,674,011,93 Fixed ry vas charges ., 679,648.99 Sinking » fund pay Champagne, Jr 10 waa ditched | | oe wet him @ own machine Versity of Nevada eart last might, | » hall, an The cot identa ings “Were Flimsy Frame Siractues PORTLAND, ORE, FEB. 12-~BATALLION CHIEF HOLDEN, OF | ed ar @ slight injury afterward ay it was Matances point to suicide ; mer ot j aa ee eT " JHE FIRE DEPARTMENT, STATES POSITIVELY THAT TWEN | 606 82 ed TY LIVES WERE LOST IN THIS MORNING'S FIRE a Jalance ; ct) PORTLAND, Fe 2 Ten persons are believed to have the kind that # to fir ea i 421,27 Afound the prairtes of the m dle west tn the days when ro My SHIP, ADVOCATES oro pEHaT 1905 $164 019. 65 eee ee eee eee Sgents, emigrane tr Bloodthiraty Indians added famantic interest to the t Company's Property. of the Min» wecured i petthed and 20 were injured in a fire which swept a dis- | trict of frame buildings between East Morrison and East Al- | der, East Water street and the Willamette river this morn. | lodging houses. | sded several Mott ing. The district inc Of the five dead who have been recovered, two have been | THREE WOMEN KILLED AND MANY INJUREO—CAR GROUND a . th y eaadition in good « TO SPLINTERS BY ENGINE OF THEATER TRAIN, HMentified as the children of L. Daily, who died from burns | “peeeeeeeeeeeeseaeeaes nders and Nate Young, eee ee eee eee 2 CHICAGO, ¥ f the East Side Transfer company. The fire broke out at 3:45 o'clock in the Mount Hood fgeloon and burned with great rapidity. The buildings were ME GRADUATED a ed t How Heartrending built on pilings and the draft carried the flames under the oadway of the Morrison street bridge, burning the approach | “hice? t iw and | Ce fethe bridge. The frame structures on both sides of the road- | “%\o*# i tor lar way were soon ablaze. ation and phy ¢ injured tormmer ye: : ee Chicago, ong the face Boats on the waterfront were quickly moved out into the } of the passenger | | f the rew of the atreet car, colt dip hich ts y The wind was bi 1g from the northeast and sparks pent “ wll <i 7 aced under ar- awaited th i. hand. foams mpany {s not losing money. It aking money after paying inter- Ir " and $5,- matter Seattle does not Warsuel, severely { injured were all the body | f the sttect car. The! cipal j i internally ° coach of (he Stathe navy le in ft the rails and | offidnes and that Still a Surplus, ‘were carried over to the west side of the river. | this t The fireboat and engines were quickly on the scene, but | | he passenger train was a toca the fire had attained such headway that it could not be stayed. ne Catenge & o> s ' og Rad graduate ° os be r R.: of oe ab of the re e " at “ oF pei The second story of th ing in which the fire started was nignater = . t pe n a ee ical is believed ever in Qccupied as a tenement house, and some of the occ nts who -JILTED FOR MRS. YERKES? | thee ieneee haring triads had son au noid thle | thilig to do with the mat |that the graduation was learly to give the students to # e before the ace} 4 ompa | ’ arges| "Roney. Therefore there | senile t» Hthem were investigated, wae o ore | } | | | were left to their fate were overcome. Other lodgers escaped | ip their night clothes, Bs L. Daily, aged 50, had his hair and whiskers singed off and his head and body was blistered. Before expiring at the hos- | “pital, Daily stated that his wife and two children had perished | in the flames. He was awakened by the flames licking at his | By 4:30 0 RUSSIAN BOMBS mR, adere wh ian by. the lis Own Precinct — Objec- ck the flames were under control, Davis’ woodyard and buildings were badly damaged. A | Great hole was burned in the Morrison street bridge. All the buildings on the west side of Water street on the two corners | ate destroyed, inc that of M. J. Murphy, a plumber; the Mount Hood saloon, a photograph gallery, the East Portland Fence works, a candy store and a restaurant The injured are Mrs. V. Daily, Floyd Daily, son, aged 15; Mm. N. Edmunds, Mrs. N. Browne, H. V. Hancock, Mrs. M. Invin, Fred Kruger, L. G. Daily, the latter dying in the hos- pital. | Mrs. Browne's baby was lost in the flames. The buildings t # Transfer company’ xed are the Dewdrop saloon, East Side ANNAPOLIS, Md A| tion to Blind Pig Delegate. | rn and storage warehouse, Davis’ wood- West Volun yard, Murphy's plumbing shop, Carlson's wire works, Daily's gar store, R ngs Coal company, Wood's cigar store, Glameford FAMOUS PIANIST TOMOROW HAS DISAPPEARED RATE BILL 3 IN SENATE oo etrece ape suinar0n ae scien; TO LIMIT SALE : cron ra wl “Sos QF'CONVICT GOODS oe ee oa MUTINEERS [ect YOUNG GIRL Hen i . DECISION 1S IN COURT: = ‘eee 5 AERSELE [Teme Spee NNN AN Feb, 12.—Tha wan murder ri - t k the eave t LEGALIZE ELECTION JOBS a t ‘ | TANDON, Feb. 1 T Aceh | t will mean that t ‘glam @teamer Veronica has been lost! ! elect! j A t na " Joker ombined efforts of | a com ee ft th t be held at th with her crow off Lossiemouth, “Flying Dutchman” an fficia r was. | ht the ig 1nd abolher Chamber of Commerce and will at time, seotland, Wag compositions were giy pu y of this dee na jt « of Commerce of bis bond, nent seen nce ei a SS ISU SE

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