The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 14, 1906, Page 7

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Sewer wok THE SEATTLE STAR-—WEDNESDAY, F MILLIONS TO KERR STILL COME HERE SIDESTEPS NORTH COAST MAN REFUSES TO DIVULGE BACKERS, BUT IN SISTS LINE WILL BE COMPLETED BEFORE ANY OTHERS. itt. ing an ne ‘let, Washington territory by the Cana to Spend $5,000,000 for Docks and Ware- dian Pacific, ‘The British trangco jtinental line is coming to, Seattle ‘The North Coast Railway me to the ee he No ons y com-feome to the sound withire te in This City---Coming of Other Rail-|1"4 1» now putiding into Bpokane.| pany'n tine will be constructed. Just days, but T could not lve You et = will run its own care over it8]as rapidly as men and money can|exact idea as to what his move is the Reason. own tracks and own right-of-way to] accompliah the task ments will be in the immediate fy both centers of population, Just! The above statement was made| ture wanda how Mr. Hill is working out Ajtoday by J. A. Kerr, local re “Depend Upon it." scheme to block off this project.| sentative of the troad, who | @ of the new ratiroa 4 There ts one thing that you ¢ Northern magnate's dis-| returned last night from North} i . ganouncement will soon /of rallroad revenue, because ft pays! !K® to the Canadian Pacific is prin-| Yakima, where he ie comftee | een ee, “eee, Seen. ane thee ie onl by the Great Northern | better rates per mila Hull figures | {PSY because it in ted up with! ence with President F sdbenettCe potee ect ee ne ee tart esther wi that Nis Riad can take the loweat|)20™4* Lowry in the “Soo” line,| ‘The jatter official was expected in| 2 DUE and In operation long b ja this city & peat ing rade traffic out of the new we. which he has found an unpleasant Seattle today, but he was detained fore many of the other lines that preargawno This Is ve m- |trlew at a protit, amd will wot tts heighbor in Minnesota, at North Yakima with important is-|MAv® oem talked of so much here | that comes toa ‘i share of traffic into all centers,| NO CHAN sues regarding rightot-way and | [cently ce git n to know | gow ha, GE IN RULES field to build and operate a rail whe is in & position yew of old, Bo matter what may be will not come to the sound for sev d, and it is our intention to do| ee Bes going 08 0 " we done. NEW YORK, Feb. 14,—Rasoball | eral days ° siosboy yy | i Intros i )| Does Not Like Canadian Pacific, |™S&@Ates of the National and “Good, Substantial.” Is the North Coast entirely tn | sere ue ~ i American leagues and a joint com | dependent, or is it to form @ con ro coming fou \ » im! ei "a real thorn pricking Mr | mittee mot in this elty today. It ts continued Mr. Kerr, “our|necting link with a new transcon e .. at the present time, it can t Id to be Soe tat now Is to push the work of|tinental Hine to Seattle?” Mr, Kerr os nel wes he | stated deftalely Wy tee in ase, bel sala unlikely that there will pleting this ratiroad as rapidly | was asked. This should be the one item of information that the people | be any changes in the rules Ts wala ax possible He Cannot Teil, 1 j [Of Seattle and this state are inter That T cannot toll you at this | | ested tn have planned @ rail | time he replied, “Future devel ark | | road and are going to have one. It}opments will most likely demor Wholesale Buildings | is Just exactly what It parports to| strate the truth or falsity of # bed j be, a good, substantial business in-|a statement. I cannot say anything | fern | veatment | derinitely sm there is no use in} | | “We have practically obtained all| asking the question | | of our right-of-way to the Colum-| Now that the Milwaukee franchise bia river, with the exception of a| is practically out of the way, the | few strips across the Northern Pa-| city eft will be in a position | } } MARAIMAN ORDINANCE REFERRED TO CORPORATIONS com baile} MITTEE UNDER NAME OF WASHINGTON NORTHERN RAIL. cifie land and school lands, Thess | to take up the franchise applied | | matters we hope have settled | by the North Const railroad in this without any more delay. Mr. Sta-|city, and Mr, Strahorn will pr | } ne to Beattie last] come to Seattle while the franchise jhorn could not ec vad | Bight for the reason that there were | {# under con o, and gi = WAY COMPANY. e ain developments at North Yak-] sueh help as he can to have the mat | s ima which kept him there, He may | ter adjusted satisfactorily necemmary them a franchise to enter Seattle. to serve wharves or warehouses, o« : The application ts made out un-| ox on Oe e pying no more ground th t ~y: ~By om jer the name of the Washington solutely necessary wage pies fully $500,000.) Northern Railway company, and w bas (be) was turned over to the council by sok Oe om thet toe “. re any point on the proposed | \ roughfare to Railroad {shall have the right of joint w Plans Completa av.. thence northerly to property | of tracks upon the payment of such pias for the Smith's Cove which Harriman has acquired at In-|monthiy or annual rental as may|Thompeon, 14; Haxel Stringer jeally fin- | ‘erbay and Smith's Cove. be just and equitable. land Ethel Boyce, 13, who ran « a er a hearty) trom their homes In Seattle yester-| preakfast walked out of the place naan’ day, were picked wp in Ballard this/and into the arms of a big burly] te Warrant tho statement | lice Mra, Thompeos, after| t rate 0 olice, after taking Dolicoman. ra. Thompson, « qompleted the new grain morning by the policn after taking Renrtua thet the girls were at the} Will be superior to any fright In the woods, where they in- | station, at once went there. qaistence on the entire RALLARD, Feb 14. Rose (and stayed all might at the Hote 13, | Feit This morning ¢ girls went to aj] , | tended to camp over night The three girls -left their ies The Tears Flow. ] fi . " oe thers of two f the girls, were Hep fh serine ey pe Re mee flhot on the, trafl of the trio, and| Fremont gam ey Ah May of dradg-( after being informed that the girls | be muck better than s day of drudé-| 14 been locked up proceeded ta the SALE THOUGHT TO BE PART OF PLAN TO FORM GIGANTIC jery at school “ \jall, The tears rolled down the COPPER COMBINE. Tell Their Story. faces of the two smaller girls as | their fathers « ol. hut no word girls stated this morning that! were spoken. Later the trio march they arrived in Ballard about noon | ed he land later went to the end of the} Rose Thompson and Hazel 8 Batiard car line and into the woods, |ar lived at 321 N. First av att) where they bailt « f and bad siand & The * ool at lunch, Intending to camp in the) H woods all night. Upon seeing some The girls were prepared for the thing that looked like wild animals trip, as they had canned goc thay made a sudden rush for town frying pans and white table cloths iil the time that the new the Chicago, Milwa ee the Union Pacif tines, were arranging for 5 —_———— MR Pavl extension worried B Wille, but be knew of it BUTTE, Mont.. Feb. 14.—By the in the formation of a gigantic cop age and was ready when | terms of the transfer by Auguatua| per combine embracing the Ama! a. canes oUt. | Heinee and the United Copper|gamated holdings in Honansa, the Bot believe and dows not | mines to Thomas F. Cole, represent-|Cirele group at Hisbee, Arizona, and aaleve that the St. Pant, with | ine the Amalgamated, North Butte|the Bingham consolidated mines Mock and bonds, camiand Gaggenhelmer interests,| Bingham, Utah, and North Butte! with the Great Norther | Hetnse will receive $25,000,000, one-| mines in this city. aarier of through freight with | hair of which will be in cash and| The purchase of the Queen ¥ throwgh freight is the lithe other balf in preferred securt-|ing company, of Kendall by Me of all the transcontinental | tieg Broa, of St. Paul, for $4,000,000 He believes and intends! 1 js understood the sale is a step | announced ‘can PASSENGER MEN | THE THEATERS the other roads that may WR te Puget sound WHE Spend $15,000,000. Witkin the next four years the THE TEETH x }_ AS announced exclusively in The) T bee 2 The franchise further provide : _— yesterday, the Union Pac ifie, | however, that the road Pg ened ned ATE | ok here nan railroad interests, ask-|the right to maintain or coustruct —_- ed the city coupet! last night to wivelany spur track or tracks MINISTERS — te Wil spend an iminense Of money in Seattic and ithe Rockies, as stated. Thiv Jems than $15,090,000 and ty $20,000, 06 gag to build a tine of} dong the Columbia River | Portiand as soon as pow This ie as an offeet to the HOLD MEETIN CHICAGO, Feb. 14.—At a meoting of the General Passenger Agents’ association, held bere today, r sentatives of the Gould, Vanderbilt The sale of seats for the Nanee| O'Neil engagement at the Grand, is large P beginning tomorrow night and the California actress is prom ised @ cordial reception In Seattle The Savage Opera company clones | aged 15 and 14 years, were cap SEE CASE ly armed and eqelpped to bold sp & train, or comm dime . jnovel acts, and with a more or lees) mi ” amping outfit, two boys, | chew ita very successful engagement in|at Auburn last might by Deputy |aeattio tonight with th nta-|Marshal Rail and £ “Rigoletto,” ty jail thie afternoon The — boys are sons of réputable Bea The Taylor company {« giving a|citixens, but belng juven splendid performance of “The Little | names w not given |Church Around the Corner” at the | sheriff ne gre [Third Avenue theater this week.| The youths left home on Monday) '"# and » } Litthe Kdyth Raynore, who plays a| night, taking & revolver from the) Ministers } prew @ the Harriman roads into | Cassatt and smaller systema, repre- He figures that this will| senting 54 roads, are discussing | “°° inp” to the Harriman inter-| what appears to be a crisis in rail- | road affairs. |e Ma the rapid BEE devctopments in| fy the 2-cent law in Ohio, one of- of the past) ficial declared that the pubiie is} MENNINIRS Guitane of the rent | oan, Sere tavtend of on Mictator are rapidly near-| said the roads will reduce the num- any public se e . er of one and buying a 22-cal r ea r Mage when there will be! » ual of tral t fous’ | Brominy mt part, will hold a r father y . }) When the federal commission ap to fear from publicity bg ae saan will aa tion on the stage Saturday after-|iber rifle. 17 ney alsa had in hei!’ ciated by F ponmeasion a butcher knife . ~ friend of the raiiroad giant | fewer safeguards against sccidents. | 200° iP Lex tmunition and| investigate th this afternoon at th it turned down the wrney Howe, of the Pacific Coast Steamship company, to cross-exam- | Mat his welcoming the other! We feattie and Puget sound is that he figures for one ton freight lost he will gain Mf short-haul traffic. This Waffic is a big producer considerable od the kit fies Among the many plays undertin ed for presentation at the Third | ties omy svcone theater is W. E. Nanke- though the attor “evergreen success.” “Ha tine witnesses COMMISSIONER =. Hearts,” the beat of its kind IS AFTER rH ney will be allowed to intervene and a great favorite. It opens next upen pri | xeasions. Second Mate i Senden for a week's ot eta It og was the first witness. All B. W. Hunteon, of Bellingham, | tractions in the country. tee sont formerly general manager of the | w.c oe as aaneee esteré | Pacific Fisheries company and the At a meeting this aft ” eV, sot ine s Cape Bepes. of Iepas Puget sound business of the Pacific WIFE PLEADS bon ¢ Commerce took action | for Fr ss Women, by furnish Packing & Navigation company, is) to secure f Heattle 1907 COO~| ing on rooms. the latest possible successor to Fish ‘ ¢ state ralirond commis=| = Commisatoner Rauchew FOR PREACHER =. 10c Fruit and Vegetabie Knite 5c | Washington - bm Apri We are still making it very COLFAX, Fob. 14—On motion of] 6, ional? of James, or Lem, |f| economical for you to trade here Through a compromise reached | the prosecuting attorney. the charge | » was recently convicted |ff 94.00 on or Sav ort, w | between the corporation counsel against Rey. John Pickle of whD- | (¢ stegiing a herse and wagon, and 82.99 and counsel representing the inter-| ping his wife wax dismissed. Mrs. {% BUUS te one teing one of the |p 10 Lead Pesietie |Sats which secured an tnjunction| Pickle made a spectal plea for her| ¥00 © Min Le Great North- |[ $1.75 Disston, Bishop or Hiawa | against proceeding with the 3rd av.| husband, who has been confined in| "0" WOO 20 OM pa tast Oc “tha DS Hand Saw... 139 44 | Pxtrade three months ago, the city| the county jail here since Saturday. | ("> ©xPrem ilue Cows ait ae Fic Lather Hirwah. ‘ e } e would ther he f 00 pr e “ will now be enabled to carry on the noe gry = = fg —- = as srior court this morning to «how ff 750 10-tn ° wore Bred ma rede ith ¢ suspect could not have been ‘i ee — treat her, than to have him confined that the ees ee cate Ges” ew We a . Order yesterday issued by Judge in the county jail, where he would)! nine after it was committed sian s Frater instructing H. Denny to | be compelled to breathe the foul air The ffidavit is that of J. H. Nich tah come before court and show cause land especially the tobacco smok ; coh vagh ones see | Davie ‘ range, refrigerator and I why he abail not be cited for con-| for he cannot stand tobacco amoke, | lM TnWmrhDY OPI Oo. Sttlieles too numerous ltompt and removed from adminis- |The husband was released, and th "The pooh ¢ thé chiidzen of Omar! a jp mention ; fn ose only 3 month tering estate of A. A. Denny two went away bappy 7 - the Northern Po oo with § drilis @ BES several handsome and ex a ho “Senet Lovejoy against the Northern 1 as. S Fiore trees aa When you want fuel of any kind] Rev. A. W. Martin engaged by the | cific Railroad company tor $30,000 : { mise this sale. ‘one the City Fuel Co, Ind, 1762,| #chool board to deliver igo of | damages, was diem Syed ‘ne || SPINNING’S CASH STORE Yeuler Way cara ' ures to students of high! United ate D 1810 Second Ave 1 $74. Best fuel on the mar deltvery (bis morning. ee ee eo 7 * * RANK CLBARIN * ® Web, 14 $2,004,140.03 & ® Neb, 14,4 * * 7 * + jw date * * * * . ee e LENGIA AMMUNITION IS ORDERED IN LARGE QUANTITIES — FOR USE OF TROOPS IN PHILIPPINES. ’ PHILADELPHIA, Feb, 14 order for 4,000,000 ball cartrid troops in the troops, it is Krag- Jorgensen nd it is ewtimat- t the increased order for am jarsenal t They are t t t tion ts tn @ i mm pos |30-caliber and of the Krag Jorge n | ait trouble in China. ‘The pres nae |sen type. Although no informatio nj ent dally output of cartridges at the ould be obtained at the arvenal| arsenal is 170,000, and the as to the reason for the large addi-| der Will increase it 40,00 Uonal order for cartridges, they aro} the next four months United States Attorney voutigation of th ye con Va-|has been received from the | rifle exclusively ok today with the “ald” of! nance department at the Frankfor a 1 th Frank K ley, the firemen’s measboy, who was res from a life raft Max Stanzler, a fiteman, was the | econd witt Ho was sure that witness was new of daily for over 20 roeketa were fired on the} night of th waster — ~ Chief Cook Samuel Ha | sumably to be in time for registra. vce cok San tn PARDON FOR * damaging teatime | sad lack of discipline an ganization | JAMES FREID ce! LIKELY | mar r Piles and Congre man Humphrey, are interesting the| (Special to The Star.) A pardon | Begro convict who was recently re Turner Jackson leased from McNeil's island and has president in the ca hard! PORT TOWNSEND, Feb. 14.— | Saxe Jones, attorney ckson, | United Marine Inspectors SACRAMENTO, Cal., Feb. 14—!has also communicated with other | Whitney rner have passed an row r being harged | men of influence at Washington n | opinion the piloting of r | vessels which will in all Itkelthood Jackson has served near! effect of re-opening the 1-year sentence for yt. Charles hops | regard to the state ve n tb with a Co ' in Alaska. He was r “. Capt. Ames was arrested thia mornir f he H ss ecentl when Judge Hanf: y at the instance of certain = and died a ; e cided that the new rule allowing| Puget Sound pilots charged with id was a man of good habits.) convicts 10 days a month for good| piloting without a license. After @ b Ay was m o He here &| behavior was applicable to mer trial in the yerior court here Capt year ago and made frien tenced before it was passed. The| Ames was harged on the show- e¢ h | cireuit urt of appeals overruled | ing that he carried unlimited United eat and | udge ord | "i x a) States | se or h ‘wrth two of the} Attorney John P. Hartman, The known to a “Se at fan + oe ‘orien, prone Ra pone ng - his “ veal "cuat the hich the railroad! proposed ordinance was referred to} 0". pee in the proposed Will a | tie | His conduct in the penitentiary | state law was not compulsory. The i coeper nc te] ~~ corporations committes, etna meg Ph oon Men apg ie mike eakeons in | nas been exemplary, and t» being | matter was taken up by the local aS bly be within Bee end ca eet ged @] standard gauge raitroad in Seattle SUNAWAYS FROM SEATTLE FOUND i Ptr wr Jroeks are 0 for par- bone a ith a . ‘ att phon teyre pee tiee The other structtres) tending from the southerly iimite Sanh where tc eOk aenae WOODS, BUT BECAME FRIGHTENED SY “WILD ANIMALS [res dad bell uatea tacnaree. "| morning that pilots carrying United de pat up without any de | of the city and ‘Whateem av. aecth oe int where will reach with 1 | Sta * license only have not the right to handle foreign vessels in INSANE DRUGGIST American waters, this right being limited to those working under the- board. As Captain Ames was | CAUSES TROUBLE srrested for piloting the British e} teamahip Craighall, there is every NI YORK, Feb. 14 f the New York Lit | thood of an appeal oe eee ind Ed. Carm 2, the drugsiat| New of Seattle Circle, Wood- t en | Who appeared at police headquarters | ™en of World, gave poverty ball last contribe ow yt sul jearly Monday morning with the re. |" ight at Swedish Club hall. tod. «| bat a man living in - - Th a P. Fowl hairm, ¢|Olymple apartments, Western ar the t aning wilt | Sene bad designs upon his life mo t " 1 stenaibiy | is t * again, and is now be for ou but it be i rea! ng 1 at the ity jail anti) he jemand of Max n pain | “sobers up an accounting or the| This morning at 3 o'clock he was COLMAN BUILDING. f $1,000.¢ Fow! nd attempting to enter a Aut ys * and near the Olympte apart bee e ’ t When Oficers Phillips and <ee | demar Ae his business, t SPECIAL PRICES ON STAPLES WORK IS BEGUN [si 0% ese" astonishing oking for a p from the ef r | ay byl op Caer | suas, 2oqumeetwen cue wet For Wednesday and ong the coun jal here he be 7: The | coamaen en ha tae contin i Thursday wh riv own of ( michae is s tale | ond his statement th Listerine, $1.00 size The time oe Robinson's Barley, 50c size FREE EXCURSION AGAIN. NEW DIRECTORS Theatrical Col Cream, 1-Ib. } a ARES: at ‘ cans --e SOO yt Madin ; Lyon's Tooth Powder, 2 for Yor t with fo Colgate’s Tooth Powder ..45¢ Alneka buildine ees giance in the past few day OG B22 © GME OS Bad © RE @ 2 Alterations C i C © Forced Sale ae Srconp Avenue & Spring Street [SCOTCH IMPORTED MADRAS FINE TAPESTRY ANDO VEL- 1 eo OUR PORTIERES—In all col- tes| ors, Draperies is by the a very indow di nd sash curtains $60.00 reduced to t ity reduced to 55€ per | $45.00 reduced to 1 gealtty reduced to S5¢ reduced to BEST QUALITY OF CLK. re ie “ te LINES In a ” reduced to reduced to PARIS WILTON RUGS— 9x12 for light dra erings, w 16 quality re 0 quality, reduced to $45 1 reduced to R4E per yard. | FANCY FIGURED ART BUR Mises RUGS — 9x12 t 10 496 per yard LAPS—Sultable for quality reduced to canced to LEG per yard and ex skirt SMYRNA RUGS — 9x12 5.00 ito She per yard. waist quality reduced t0.--- 819-30 1 to 16¢ per smyRNA nes $20.00 tu 6x10-6 d to IMPORTED GRENADINES In| yar 7 quality reduced to 20¢ p , 156 per! WHITE TAMBOURED SWISS SMYRNA RUGS — 6x9 — $12.50 MUSLINS—Sultable 1s uuality reduced to 89. sced to 25é per! curtains A ch ne of AXMINSTER © quality reduced to L}é per RUGS, inches by 7 chea Sultable for walt} ,.¥8"- ki Your of 40 patterns, at ortieres and couch | *° petty reduced to 25¢ per! each +e vee 83-98 yar . - 6c quality reduced to A choice line of AXMINSTER foimae ST ? RUGS, 27x60 Inches. Your choice of 60 patterns at, ¢ | 82.68 ALL WOOL INGRAIN CAR. od to 20¢ per| ROPE PORTIERES—In 400 quality redv yard Hi SERGE Ea FANCY ARABIAN CURTAIN Sicad to Was vied Gite tee cent NETS—45 ar nches wide ceced So ity reduced to @@%é per yard and sash ains. $8.50 reduced to Oc quality reduced to BBE Per | fo.00 redused to AXMINSTER CARPET — $1.65 yard $10.00 reduced to quality reduced to $4.27 per 650 quality reduced to 40¢ per FLAX VELOUR TABLE “cov.| _ Yard wat ouly yare. ERS—In Oriental designs | BODY BRUSSELS CARPETS FANCY ART MUSLINS- 16 in.) A nis. ) 8-4 Spread reduced to! 10 patterns to se wide, suitable for ruffled cur 89.50) with borders ar | some wit ae 2 and bed sete. A $23.00 10-4 Spread reduced to| $1.50 and §1.60 quality r duced quality reduced t 12%e $14.25! to $4.05 per yard, cut TROUBLE IN CHINA

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