The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 13, 1906, Page 7

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ATTORNEY FRYE?’S |=2232250% “| ese a NEW SEATTLE DIFFICULT TASK 2283" 10 BEGIN SMT TO PAYING CORPORATIONS the two ships could pur want lerk this morning as an Interven caeeetineal Ay aoe nea > i walt or any aft tion tm the case of Egan and Merry eu boats that ha ne to floa 4 TO ACT WITH HIM IN AN EFFORT To ge. | rouKh the breakers out ety sgn ee eg ir gger gs aye Ee OLYMPIA, Feb. 1.—The follo 1 } pnepECTORS FAIL PERTINENT TESTIMONY IN VALENCIA wREcK art uit ticles of | rporation from transferring | od by th ecretary of | prevent Oago to pick’ up th foratt ow nat Sails 18 allie diaiins eae wea be oe | to eastern partion the contr ‘ing in ate and will be filed as of record HEARING. ot bis tn: Gant & Wlewatt op heat inte eat in the stock of the company.) BROOKLYN PAOPERTY OWNERS WILL APPEAL TO SUPREME Jen wreek, the port ca > Contr for the excavating and| Th¢ tMtervention calls for the de ; } hwabacher Realty company, of — ee ; | evated a direot rept at onetruction of the area wells for| Positing the stock in question | COURT IN THE MATTER OF THE ASSESSMENT FOR WIDEN apital § r Jigmund atthe ‘ efore she overturned ; rect reply an refuge!) ; “ suit | With the clerk of the supertor court t 7 alitaneste Whitney pounced upon] M8, One explanation | t he new Ar ade building to , ie ‘yt eg day ING SIXTH AV. NORTHEAST and " abachar, | Jan ‘ ye witness when Attorne : vendou ® and swift tides that} O8 the wew nlf of the block ¢ " h a ane } had concluded and endese i ¥° | prevaite which the present Arcade building] poe - | nsai credit Mr, Hunts t Inay r Whitney ence again) 2OW stands, have been let and the | Miners and Merchants Bi ony by To teat the a tuttonalit f the | th iper t T a yimting jo for t? vuating that he might not have |!" the aid of the Pacit work will begin at once, The con-| a ons “ hikan wska, W c Py Harris ‘ nm th ffieers at th stations| C@Ploye and triumphantly tract for the excavating has been atid al i as prop-| ee eq t t ‘ 7 j . w N lower , he had not been on the sea given to the firm of Charles W . rty, and if there are any con L. H. W 1k and William gas the fest | . Mr, Bunker! erty for stroct improvements, and] plaints ag t t f g u tha LU 4 t ~ ifeboat woul ho’ hay r Hawley 4 * . oe struction v " 1 =n sain 2 a Theat ih Dis low i that t a» were burning i noth nwiey & ¢ and th hats , also to defeat if possible the mane ige who appointed he every night, but still he could] OM 88 & mateh In " rea walls to H. W. Bailey , jaa of hin, ‘ any of the officers at their| © port captain answered vy undera & Lawton, the architects rg for a sing and rograding m he mptal ROSA ment he fret he ats of duty j conv “ “ should ark hey ew Arcade building, stated jth ay & large nue ) aimed . NO WESTERN MAN Inspector Whitney failed ¢ | this morning that the plans and | taxpayers living op that street and) tional, a1 hat ba ! t 7 la i | No quest © shake! ‘ c 1 0 - mate by the witness’ testimony and only Reaste Reporter, specifications: will be ready about [em Senet atvedin. 4h Meoetiya have: w t bis reasons F i tters worse, because Mr.| During the testimony Inapector| “Ste 1 | to ‘and will take. th aa. A ker merely emphasized hia ac.| Whitney turn peetor | }for that p and will take q i Bt | reve 4 = sations. " rned to a reporter 1 An unknown man fell into the) r r to the supreme court of the|ta by an t ML aiicit a, hear .: sarcastically told the newsgatherer | bay from Pier | at 12:20 last night! ets The notice of appe tetet as belna t trons Captain Patterson Called. thon ed am Seerten about the lo> | and. sank before assistance arrived.| filed tn the superior court this | th Steet ee . aaa be =Wreck was & trifle |He had been drinking in several of| morning by Attorney John W. Rob- | paid for by per ee. th " re and the Pacific Coast company} ” J im . fon }with John Long, a fireman on boa ber of the persons assessed, and a|the change The The b r - ext - ‘ ves Captain J. 1 Patterson, port] ) 2. you shut ub or get out o the Indianapolis, and returned to| great many more are interested in| the m bet fa r fronted bs charee A aptain of the Pacific Coast com- arily shouted Inspector the ship with the latter about mid- | the case who app I x eee of disci’ “| pany ge P r - | taht The present system of a ng | a 1 the pr * t China aly W 2 Captain Patterson was the object] TUNer Was a good listener thin) The pair wore talkida together on | property by a | trom his ¢ ‘ F ated emphatically \ of much solicitation on the part of | WOrMine, He said but little He only) FRESNO, Cal, Feb. 13.—T®l ine dock, and the unknown was | comm a judge oa ' fr ont that cer © tos vigilant tm tora, The port took part tn the investigation when| body of Henry A. Jackson, the aged | ending with ) ba he. we - oe . Fe. ee: pied amore bey. aptain stat that he and Mr.|'* became camary to burden the farmer, wh cabin was found | so) when he slipped and fell ov ent, an t words of cheer semen’ | Phar and mot Captain Cann, were) eer? With further pr f th attered with blood Sunday, .¥8%) poard Long r siare Mn Bunker aire 8" | in charge of the Topeka a they | aeifle Coast Steamahip company's) dis 4 today in a railroad culy | he was t ein 60, and Ams Paps oe omens n their errand of rescue, About| Fest efforts to do its best to aid in| vert a milo and @ half from (h@lugtortunate man sank before t annon has pla in op veoh — onthe miterson's “teati.| ‘NY Teecue of passengers scone, His head was blown off by | py - fy = > “ * low | torney Frye war apped b be 0 in th y" concerned the terribie sean! , “! vy Frve ta handicapped by! shot Nothing {s known of the man or| ther tt lowa, Rep wes were ine off the Vancouv he lack of co-operation by the in The surroundings indicate that ii. people, and Long claim mor | pesentative ( yr Bsr fest of tr ‘ ‘TY and how tmpossit it was t but t# adductng ® great) two men were impliented and that |). was merely a aa Guay | tat ft f t eel im sounding © = } ae to shore 1 > jamaging testimony. Me! robbery waa the moti There te), oe whom he picked up m4 wae | gab Defore It Wowk eorsy Tt was almply trmpossible to give!” 1 be able to get & @reat deal! no trace of the murderers. . rs " $ thoes abeard the Vale: more if the inspectors and he were 4 1 oot. 0 tle 1 slencta any ata, Pe 3 “ - | Banker's Charges. said the Pacific Coast company man. } wa . . jin harmony | | . neon ¢ n — Mle: . he repented» eos that there | fOr Uhe reason that we were unable} 4 aptain Pat ‘eran had \ , ere ito mee the wreck | not ated his tosttr and re | wet Be office Jandy Jeumed the atand this afternoo: } }9 Deg ¥ ® bh an seanon PLUNDER FOUND ON SCHOONER CLYDE--ONE ALLEGED THIEF wan a ar toae stationed + boata| .“Dun't you Roow that the Queen| . paipien nice t ES. i rn bee; that © oo ie a oe for fou * with | iis wa. seed & cant toe, ‘ _——— ‘ AL @ately after truck no} Wreck tm plain steht Petor eee eee ee ee | I | ‘ hp ae. seen as he hed sobered . , We . 1. Bin W 4 an ‘. ening Ws 5 ne time you apoke her pmanded | & * I" 7 ( Va > mu stmt ams was arre oat : ; <a gaagers, hat td Atte Frye * Water will be shut off to- #/ iat ot Ginnwes a (= pa ene . qry Rand with b we didn’t see her,” an-|@ morrow in the districts south #/ a Benet at large Plunder nan | “wits ‘ \ ch pi i By; that ne » ge ato - . i Weller st. between Maynard @| Asking that a receiver be ' - Cun 2 Port Town- |< in Wh Boor pen gp nai gh Be Uieboats a asad: ote The wii . 1 Captain] ® and 10th av. & on ° ®| pointed to handle the affairs of on Ciyd ; ; Captal o, was r a theeed ie the Lit take OE formset Rg nm Progr engpoen boulevard and Ninth av. 3. to @ | Seattle, Renton & Southern railway ge He | “ A rn my Be ccd ipa mand after she lef ® pesmengers had ne ° ie to get th city lonite ® and that the eatire stock of the com>} — . ies . —_ was being “FOUND IT PAID Mr. Bunker ¢ “ Wieumnad tar at a 7 . #| pany be placed in his charge for re | that If two or « : - wee OEE EE EE EHH) Qdioetment among the stockholders | ae b xe Leet Oe # wee had bee a] ene. meee, . { William R. Crawford has begun | i ied not gu n| With empty purse and abb Be beat whicd » as } Stevens Relief Corps gives valen-| new action In the complicated a 4 afies lothe poor and discontented dattain. that she w " ‘ Why dia you » liferaft | tine whist party at resi » of Mra.| gation for the ¢ of the eb | Willtam struggled capateed. He marty mat , fedoat !through the Dreakers ¢ wreok f |W. L. Ames, 2509 nth ay., Wednee-| tri purban line | INTERURBAN KILLS along for y ” b ld fay && the troux © oF asked Attorney Frye day evening | « action, which f# the most | GROCERYMAN’S HORSE. |, t . ex. | ur No. 30 of the Puge: Sound salt é vmmineion deleg “i by th i tr compan ye rday aft o 7 nee He aiea ume { noe rar and instantly k « hrif 20kin - & grow an investigation 4 horse belonging to th mship ling bank account. He did it by lencia hor 1 r ‘ " G ry of a f Fos! tonight at & a the , e tb cident the Jquarters at the Washingt | ar was it rge of Motorm Drug Stor and Before the nveatigation | SECOND WARD CITY OWNER.| W. Wh " without the sound of | and saving m hases, }mences the min tenon a the whist ‘ ang of @ bell,! Here are a few the advieo » ed| SHIP ADVOCATES CHOOSE t ar om at a be off hy the Ch woo, will reak-neck striking the tmake a@ trip tc of the OLO-TIMER FOR COUNCIL w . @ on c Pr 4 wreek, and immedia u CANDIDATE cant and throwing him about | Hand Bags, $1 return the Investigation w art 7 e Tar 8 * A 1 “ ¢ aon , ma 1 Wer é lop Entire Stock of Shoes Now Being Sold se hate AT FLGIN| San a ? REGARDLESS OF VALUE, and must be converted into cash in the shortest WOULD BUILD ” Aatex — COLMAN BUILDING time possible. lf you have to buy, TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS SALE ARMY DEPOT =: ny hed tmocchen| $100,000 BLAZE DESTROYS A SPECIAL PRICES Hee e avinnn ett] NLARGE WAREHOUSE AND Second Ave., Cor. Marion}: -.- ams 5...) Mae Sais Shatin i am a ck ts, moray For Wednesday and Sates nore "tow water | ary inn ;| tents, benten ex fretght cars of th Thursday a by J i mark and the > alee I ' t for la y * th $ tering, $1.00 size T5e Ladies’ Shoes Another Bargain sues ent sb Sr seen evs Soc fram ol TRNAS AEA WM pairs Ladies’ Shoes; Jenkins’ price $7.00, $5.00 and |] Dolges’ Felt Bedroom Slippers for tie Genie eee’ toe tenconee a a LONGWORTH $86 & Peters, etc; al sale price, @ pair ......seseeeeees € y buyt Lyon’s Tooth Powder, 2 for ; MRS, TAGCART hae Children’s Shoes ca aannacenaianes olgate’s Tooth Powder ..15¢ een « samy 9 “< aa for <.ee0 SUGEb ytd davevins§ sss ceeuma nen re = ) = = * - = tn a Srconp Avenue & Spring Street given away at, a pair Lome WASHINGTON, Feb, 1 eens’ Supply any, whi he & w to| Canne allt Congresaman Long Jenkins’ price $3.50; Bale price ....neceses erese oe Ladies’ Felt House Slippers || “- aoe _ aca Shoes het “ 15¢e ory $3. 38 Another Bargain hag $3.50 and Ladies’ Shoes $4.00 Savage or Reming- WE HAVE N¢ ADVANCED THI Ct n our fall goods, as some mer Women’ 5 Comfort aon olga: them in two with our little i ‘ ( _* 1 h IF YOU Y I " You not on os $ $2.01 agi we : 5c OUR NECESSITY IS YOUR OP I it 09 SEE 90 ELIE © FE RFR e BEAR IN MIND---This immense stock of Shoes must be turned into cash quickly as possible. No goods charged and none sent on approval. very busy and, has made $1.00 look lik rTLI HATCH T has t De mind you SPINNING’S CASH STORE b a UE Sti © RENEE 0.0 IEEEEEE 00 EEEEEEE 00 IEEE © BAS BA wR S345 |

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