The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 15, 1906, Page 5

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Sa Fekasst hw SHE'LL BE ANESSSTENIMY ONE VIORE | SMELTER: LOCAL ENTERPRIGE—TO TEST Mise Clara Lor daughter of Jud@ Nichola th, of Cin {nnatl, She w Webruary 1901, to Count Albert de Cham A and now lives in France PY T ahalja remain in tb United TRACK ON UNIVERSITY LINE HAS ALREAD States onf¥ about three wee ' ainGLe Y BEEN " “ SPOKANE MEN BACKING NEW CAUSE OF COLLIS! NO WILL RESULT IN TERRIBLE 1 cou the soul of | jousness, The steamer was lat VARIOUS ORES. Loss OF LIFE , LATER — UNIVERSITY PRores. puvne es to te pter and . ROTEST wisted that her brother and Mins sore £ AD Roorevelt keep an event —— A new poration has been mal cars have willingly been | her, She remained alone until her| formed of prominent Washing Wished, The unestablished grades baggage was passed through the;/men wh object is to ere atroets in the Denny-Fuhe custome inspection, being asaisted| gmoiter plant in this city om an addition probably are reapon by the assistant collector 4 Already negutiations have t athe heavier! (roy 5 sible A great extent for the heal opened for a site in the southe qoret service any ’ ancy of the @ Kiectric com | part of the city and as soon as th iercving io ee wn and | few years ago on 14th ay, the com |started on t in fa anxio pany had hardly ceased laying’ ite ; & © men are principally rep at the rack pn the city loved the resented in the corporation, a aettehes wall ad the work had though W. H. Adama, wh pid car 8 PS t * again a double | retary and nager, is a well knowns The regents track te th lution w York man who has had wide gaging the pas - ‘ . ‘Over 900 aty in daily experience in that particular lne um the ma met ng sity,” sata] THE COUNTESS CHAMIKUN: Frank Ia Byma, alias O’shea, | YOF* with (he § Registrar Herbert fon, “and | ~~ m hae a ~| badly w 1 ie Miockton, Cal. on|. Th Corporation Is known ws th bat bave on ence for 30 WA \ nd ny my 1 , . 1 SHINGTON, D, ¢ . 1 charge of bigamy arrested in " ; ion of Improves be late to classes by the | piaed Wha in Washing Dellingbam last night on informe GO WO Require Enc Cove ined ¢ f one WnLVOrBILY | to attend Me ton faraiabe’ by Citr - Det properties on which the ores justi ge Universily aa one of ints of in| t Rag ops Hiyrnes, Who was detatied upon the |f¥ such development, Already ores yas abso taken © . Know t of the n th de pat} Long agg ol aaa” tin tae =ebnes. ten from several districts are being ing tat the pe vice has, out by the Chamber of Commerce, | Now York, paid thie trina ey pet | that the 1 weis'le'e elmore tested to determine their value 4 the th and consequently we have large | tuce . om ” as work! Bellingham. and he pm aig to @ great ox has | numbers of v re. On arriving at 4h . = eh . : nes oe gg Mayotte jen in the . came forth athe 7 . - amp th r hing they de] I ever knew waiting his arrive | Business men whose reputation foe Improverse oe ain about the car | ™® wh Aflon lextends beyond the boundaries of init before (he S lee. To be delayed on three awitch- | A Electric wires caused « fire at/thin state are backing the . . ee on t Average t minutes at | ata ' t } eh yesterday which result-laion, among them being Jot A te Corstant Fea Mace, is freque | dear ed in @ the extent of 14.-| Pinch, the well known poka Th state an waa | 800 | foge ares —— Plan of Kittredge, Se — ‘ . sot» Nee a gue tine In! a “ a ae OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE ver » is set forth by C. BF - Kittre a resident of Brooklyn S Se The line id be considerably = agar a fata Will | shortened by the city opening up a Pp Bho g Ml Aor NA MiLtion YEARS! 14 Nor 4 wlevard from #&th and Unioa, go eareen eo1nve TO CONTRIQY, % 7O your *ling under Pike and intersecting} [70 Yrexers PLEASURE! §=SE.L"ONE OF YouR ini e at Denny way,” sald Mr FOR OUR ¥10.000 D/AMONDS AND THAT 42.000 “ is beh Hine caus aba tedienes ater k” Bean COAT AND THAT DIRTYMITTLE CUR “P| the cause of an immense amount o 4. he” | cars over Howard av. a block west "TY! 1 GAVE A POOR MAN A «When | of Bastlake, it would allow fast time | QUARTER LAST WEEK, AND THAT'S ®' to be made to the old laundry. Here MORE THAN YOU EVER DID! “"A°Y hy following Eastlake ar » ad . edge of the hill east ¢ ewiteh and thence on Franklin to © bridge at Latona a straig’ ok Solution. Double Track line could be secured, where as now innumerable ¢ fast | time.” a lark . to be arves prevent “Whenever gat the univers CITY BRIEFS aanty property. Forty men have already been appotated. Work will begia at once +| Sunday afternoon will see 40 new fer, Myron Bo Hare aes, ce. /Membees initiated Into Knights of para, at Temple Hirech, next! Oa February 7 stockholders of Se Belay evening. attle-Tacoma Power company held | baer thors of San Mateo, om aS EB Jackson & Co the oe Four complaints for divorces filed Be pose! Harriman |'® Superior court yeaterday B J. Miller, cook on the tug Mary Sea, fost arrived from Ketcht caused the arrest of First Mate give the : fer A.W. Martin wi! - “fsb ot Bie series of leo! : — yesteriay on @ ‘abbididdoek tn the assem! asmault and battery oo hoo; subj a man Deigh arrested Jamieson | - iaesiaiieaiens ieaieaniens - Unique < - at 9°23 and 15 minutes tater he j ft was sent out from headquarters aft ~~ ge age say tne - - Es ea er Miller, Both men were arrest [geet eS Ladies’ Stirling chapte ed, and later released under cash Nar sccinaag ‘ of American Nevo, Dail the former to the amount of | PE omylly beanypes senate thypoerma Give a card party at Hotel gos und tater $20. jy * rom the Or this evening aie +2 EE ON j with 0 #0 of genernl freight se ‘ will aati direct for V stok w i Rewrence of the Pioneer loaded ' n The French ship Admiral ¢ Det Bas ordered a new that be thinks wil! has been chartered by Balfour fastest thing of her «i Carrie Nation was arrested tn Hot ry ens @ Co, to take a cargo of She will seat at Ark. yeuterday for disturb. . = as nee : wr’) ALICE POUTED, BUT THE LIST OF THOSE WHO WILL |e ad . Vator Th ore . apeatige WAS CUT DOWN, hart Burosite w ra A monument was unvelied at EI} | ond the Alesha, today for Bal-\ Caney, — Cuba, in hemor of —_—_—_———- | whieh w agaired the break at erten ho lost. their lives there | s on i" ehensionh ms rsh a WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb forces with Nick by saying that in-| came a Pe | An official kissing Mat been es | discriminate kissing would spread | ‘herowgh —_ ier nd Mor on Haenard hae been arrested | tablished. When Bridegroom Long-| disease. Allee’s pouts did no good, | . “oly vened Willies reat sear ie arb cmt ng | Worth viewed the long fist of army | and she finally submitted. j . . pu Ibe $25,000 cach for sia the big nd navy officers and others invit The official list was trimmed and | ©h***. George Morrell, of Se iar Oechran ualé several Gaye tat i declared that, if they expect-| when entries closed the following|U* SMpping | ft Ba fm recent case — ed to kiss his bride, they would be| were on: The bride's parents, the | "T8?ci*eo vente tea Mra. Paterson, wife of the tight- | disappointed bridegroom's mother, the briae- | °f promo tak. ther atts Hiex: gecretary < o- | keeper at Cape F was alone at! Not on y¥ fe!” he sald groom and his sisters, and a few)? ole fe thelr on Grex aggre ina Mahieam her | Surgeon General Rixey joined | girl friends . whe Me Tacoma to attend meetir « oneaged tn « the ab re | | day ‘ ry ation for vb wand kept at the tele~] PR : hina as sede ca ietimens graph key and telephone for lor tomorrow evening has been) 20s! A Geely Amseror Peters has ap-| hours at a stretch while “| jlarme, and a house filled to over-| -. AP eitée to fit valee of lente sinte of health flowing will grest the clever little] Pate ee -| woman In appreciation of her eftorta}* |! to help her paren | Henry ts undoubtedly one the moat popular and clever Juventi won who Friday an Important Day in yet appeared ber GOOD TIME THE THEATERS ritical Seattle audience, ang ebruary Overstock Sale (hoe! sitending” the." performaneh | will be assured of a rare treat and! » O'Neil opens her engage ; F. W. Milroy, a millwright, who] Ti, nave that Pree tyes aie 1 — . 2B NOW. 1B YoU? , . will have that conscientious fee nights and a Sa MUNDREDS ARE SAVING MONEY HERE NOW. ARE YOU | has just arrived im the city, WS"! of paving done the right thing te! night the Grand larrested at 6:46 last night .—— | helping the young woman in her ef} | Fires of 8t. John.” ie «BOX BTON-HURLBUT ay by Special Officer i to asaiat her unfortunate part | Monna Vanna HIGHLAND LINEN STA } charged with being drunk anc & ba cage ie Gombe eames TIONE 216 orderly and generally ite erhind the A dance and card pa will Wl geon “Magda” and on Saturday Ge GENT tl oF pee ae Begeernee ae | held after the performance | Sight “Macbeth.” FICE BA 20e young man had made up his «ind ys ' 2c BOX ET BROS. to “have 6 time,” end was drinking} 4 Charles B. Hanford opens fo oan OR ET SOAP heavily and spending his money STATE NEWS i tier come at toe Grand noe ben ihe pireely. He was released this w a . |day night. On Sunday night he wil aie im beans [ing on $20 bail for his appearan ,/ Taming of the Shrew pd — RAY PUMP |before Justice Gordon this after Bernard Willa, son of W. H. Witts,| Monday nigh Merchant of Ven noc * i tce.” and Tuesds night, “Othello. $1.95 H. & Detweter, a railroad man! ¢ Walla Walla, won tn ' pal ciay $ 99 G00) iG ¥ BE Silver Polish and @ pal of Millroy’s, was also ar-| mpetit hetd The 1 o Church Around the . H po routed by Officer Wilkes, charged/s: Whitman ro ti ; the Tied Av ihe with fering with an off ment to r 4 mene Chetae company Detweter was determined that his} 4 age eon . his ra partner should not be taken and | e 11 well ure oe uy ap 4 t it the re t week . ‘ ¥ GLASS LAMP. Heavy Brase || PM "Pa — nt peeed . merece ented. Ou noe v H ON COLLAR Extension being held | . nt) will be a on ma Rods oe ag “i 7 tra Next Mor m at > to Th a Gord | A force of men ore at work | Et acd 4 wt rt bia T | sting y m | zi the bh AY | MARINE NOTES : sees ali eat TO GIVE CONCERT Rh HRY 7 1 * Rainier t s and Ha m, Morgan and | »y 1 with a general Che Del-a-Phone, Nello | ft for Seattle. great juggier 1 his wife, Mar to be « n re arance th nr Lauren and other fine acta. mining mar W. EF. Finch, a ative of bi 1 Oo” | also a well k Walla, is one W. B, Moore pany has all the money back of }required. “We are bulldin | plant so we can test ore ferent mines,” he explain they show up favorably we | quire the properties and \ hem On the letterhoads isuued by the jeompany are printed t word Magnetic separation and treatment General Manager Ada looking over a number which were under consider while no exact location en at the present t | | that an option has a sufficient tract jsouth end t om which th | | Norman Malcom and A. Duncan who were found smo « opium in joint at Fourth av, and t. at 3:26 thie morning, were ed by Patrolman Bunnell « t the ity jail, where they} held for appearance before Justice Gordon th afternoon | A compl dope outfit was! taken from them and js being held | Duncan tha: as evidence. om his oc-| an pation of a k and ts mly 20 years Malcom ts | omiderably older, and has every) ppearance of being a confirmed | fiend | But for the timely arrival of a |passerby, unknown incendiaries | would have succeeded in an attempt to burn the old Denny-FPubrman | school building on Franklin av | The structure ts of lath and plas | tor, and a fire had been built be tween the walla, which would un doubtedly have burned the build ing but for arrival of the man | who turned tn the alarm. No trace jof the incendiary has been found as yet } | | by Joseph Chapeoton, ( Ss 8) R nt preacher of the Re- Th urer Inte howing that] he “tenets of Soctaliem' are false] t er rea to detect and] r has b iy taken up! let thrown down with Joflance by the Soctal Work on proposed railroad | rom Cordova Bay the south | | western coast to Kagle City, on the Yukon river, In Alaska, is to be oumenced in April, according to Donald A. MeKenzte, who ts now lim the city from Washington. He | here a few days on busi connected with the road and it return direct to New| Kenzle states that the only ask from t ment is sufficient land f f-way and terminals. requested that guarantee bonds or M. oncession th Mr y wi At the gov t4 basis of $30, 1 has been an issue lernme per wit length of th country BOYS, NOTICE! American Boy M © for « year th ¢ * Sult or Overcoat February number h: arrived. E & ROSENBERG, Seattle, Wash. now, then-- here is some interesting news--~ fter f uw I that a great one, whereby we ave them at t t what they would have yet had wdered th a on oa a rthwest for at end ne and ¢ lesigr ing to of- fer in n ‘ed w last ice of. each 82.50 No pundred will tomer Standard Furniture Co. Lh feed-rSerd Seattle 1006 (to (016 First Ave. Tacoma FALLS INTO BAY AND IS DROWNED T. J. M'CARTHY, SWITCH FOREMAN FOR THE NORTHERN PA- CIFIC RAILWAY, LOSES HIS LIFE AT AN EARLY HOUR THIS MORNING. While riding on a switch engine at searched for over two hours, no Spokane and Fourth avs. at an early (trace of the body could be found hour this morning, T. J. McCarthy! McCarthy has been employed in switch foreman for the Northern /the Seattle yards of the Northern Pacific, well into the bay and was | Pacific at intervals for the past six frowned. His body has not been | years, and bas always been counted recovered. McCarthy had been /a valuable, careful and industrious working in the yards all night, vis- employe, He was not known to be iting the various ewitckes and their/a drinking ». He was unmar- operators, and when nearing the ried and when in Seattle lived at Spokane ay. switch he fell from the |the Hotel Cadillac, Second av. 8. ow catcher and off the trestle to and Jackson st. His family lives in ¢ was tn at | Van B. C., where word of his © bay below, T onver the time, and, although the police | death has been sent ! " | gov nt have gone to Yark- revolut iets have received two cannon, 1,000 carbines, 2,000 shells and over 1,000,000 cartridges, which were shipped from Germany. The shipment 3s been zed by cus- toms officers, who notified the gov- PEKIN, Feb, 15.—Offictals of the | “™ment The following are senle of our EVERYDAY BARGAINS Be of Grace THANKS TO THE LANDLORD Force, 2 packages The landlord has consented to : 8 Carnation Cream ays to dis ns Pacific Cream pose of the remainder of our ans stock of Coats 8, Skirts, Ra ats, Petticoats, etc. The of the stock w out 25 ill be of its before it per value. is too lata New York Store 1418 Second Avenue, Adams Tea & Coffee Co. Second ave. cor. Pine st Near Pike Street peta enon a

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