The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 19, 1906, Page 7

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j : aS —— = Parser ee aee |! nh e . = y - . 71 eee : : : 4 4 : : 4 /. 7 ores hfe . Teslactear | LIVES ARE ALICE AND NICHOLAS AT THE ALTAR ASKS FOR IN DANGER | JOINT USE FORTORM! N DRIVE THEIR CARS AT SUCH HIGH i SPEED THAT PASSENGERS ARE IN CONSTANT PEAR—VIOLA rHE LAW HARRIMAN’S ATTORNEY SAYS IS THE ONLY SOLU- TION OF PRESENT DIFFICULTY ON RAILROAD | AV.—MILWAUKEE WANTS ALL OF REMAINING ROOM at thes, i the cars apes around Lake Union te the ¥ There are several sharp curv sake up full speed a Oa the long ere run 8 @ilure of ma qpeerve €¥ tions wh ed upon is ev around the curves on by vea of hundre £ pod regularly Accident That there is . e- | ne the motorme tition of ’ ane they have t accidents > : - 1 are Behind time rible boas of a of) Like Rats in a Trap, appar A maj also hold the peeu f r D Wa ‘ mbia & and send ! The other night on the car gotng | Vader the fra w the Se. ut to Green Lake a wagon blocked attle le eases | the car for some time and when it cine ¥ prohibit-| came to the trestle | was asitting| t x where I could watch the motorman Out of the six warnings along the track, he obeyed only one. } exe thoroughfare Most of It Already Gone, each over tracks along Rai writing y will een ex ulate diaeriets Th case of an accident there tx ‘This rule * ally nothing Im the world to keep the Many times a da . s| car from being thrown into the lake} ay. or by moar fhe bg. m0 will reach ajand there would be no esea oe high a * an hour.) the passengers i they would and the| drowned Itke rats in a trap. Me dally is this true of when they have a crowd on mt end of the ca: most ot up to the city a om and they pela strict compliance with the| wish to show off pod T have t reid naa | ‘BAKERY BURNS ploy c m | peo and they « th some ¥ J Pam a terrific rate of — her Ph to be done anion the The Scene in the East Room of the White House When, | coe Jost time. They me — nee " ages: 80. be on Before a Brilliant Assemblage, Alice Roosevelt Became the | " oper arge measure | acide . a the motorme: Me 3 won their Keeping ep with the/do not obey orders. and no one can Wife of Congressman Nicholas SsiaadhSiceabtesoscmelaanes:! aitinaat | A defective take oves ta the am alll jtolt who may be the victims. ‘ \ : } of E. J. Schardt, South Seattle, cenit | j - aS aused a fire at 3:07 this morning | 1 ' MILWAUKE Wis, Feb. 19 which resulted in damage to build- | . guardian na Lons-|ing and nts to th nt of > today for $7 $500 before the fire depar was | P 1000 against the er and sisters able to subdue the flame The loss { the womar a harging | to Jing is $300, with $400 = SS oar alienation of his tion resulting | {auranee, and to the contents $200, in the plaintiff being deserted and| With $50 insurance aking a total oming insane at Seattle The d lone clear of irance of only $59, 1 income na exwoaive icon ore ELL PICKERELL | DROPS DEAD erall a | Nell Pickerall is in town agai. wan} She with the prediliction for atord,| jmen's wearing apparel has not sent no Alexis Kellogg, aged 73, foreman|up her card to the police, so far > the} of the joiners’ department at the|®* known, but the blue-coated of- inyerat) chatmed that the r akenpearea: fened with the Steuende taken at any th school stud ' “ Governor McDonald ref no necessity of wecr it ob yan 3 — pacar ph owen os Pad NEW YORK, Feb. 19.—Jobn A.| Bremerton navy yard, dropped dead | Meers-ot ; 4 ost have taken be er ST. PETERSBURG. Feb. 1 i orate ' os ce Neil's ec me Devens oes ae See Gunenames | prenstac "Weune me ned anal Tan {Ment Of such a theater and club for} at ock Sunday |*t Queen Anne ay. and Gayler at. at| Same. and have ust tones ofan ¢ the evide Nene of the prisoners were given r Wi * { three time bs 4 ell 4 b 20 this morning. while on h vg * ’ “es oni fovelopment and production of hign norning, while on his Way \at her faflure to notify thei do otherwise than allow) « chance to consult attorneys or to} 1st week, but each ime w _- - } WASHINGTON, D.C, Pek 19. fternec t the ua8e a deat due to heart wae ee ae = fuente be removed from the|eend farewell notes to thetr tamit-|saded to withdraw the res lara plays, to be later given tn tha! | tine pees emcee OO ce oe pei ee » lant bend of the tervorueiies ‘of California, and] failure. The olf man had spoken |. of Colorado, an-| Lakewood, N. J., where he had been |to his son Charles only yesterday | V°l! *he was doing some fancy liiounced In the senate today that . eftseanen: teeatinntien the 4 stunts at Vancouver, the thriving poo the rams. | they would be governed by the con-|t@ken three weeks ago in the hope |} H. mentioning the fact that) metropolis of British Columbia. ————— an upliiting " this morning, breaking the wagon | and would be f « “ ; i had not felt better for three | myidently she did not take well with FORGES: HIS MAMIE all to pieces, The owner's name is} young dramatic authé I mengper ey ay olhveme sug Reed} that the change might benefit his|Fears past, and the young man|ing residents of that law-abiding es known. , eye ott g gos states that his father has always) town . iis Me iia 9 she came back. In fa —— a Hanford recited some of the right to r hea which ha suffered a break- | been In apparent good health jshe Had o seems to come Ree more remarkable passages from . | Mr. Kellogg was living with o down two months ago though, truth to tell, much to the IEEE oc tncan auaenminea ‘TWO YEARS IN PEN hespeare’s plays, and MF) ais. 4 suspension day in the] It i aunounced that Mr. MeCall’s| ™Arried daughter, Mra. Dora K. | aisguat of the polices @ Wiel in the criminal department vaxbe, of hie company, entertain np ¥ . McCall's | itisser, 2300 Warren ay. and leaves| houne Littbetie to pre-|death wan duc to enlargement of the | five children—Mra. Risser, Mra |4 TCs? ‘he woman. who insists oa al centers of the | *¥" | Yariows ode ht it would hawe| Mr wate seed country f the superior thie morning students with some fu ‘ t ‘i rid- = orate ae vent gambling in territories Is being | liver, and the end had been peaceful | Mary B. May, and three sons, Chas. | (resins i — ae fe ales said to have aged Wiliam MH. Davis, « negro porter ona and without pain 8, Allison and Winthrop. . ng in a bug 1, McCall's physical b dreased n. Nell passes feraiture no less than eight then thie merning pleaded guilty to reb Mr. McCall's physical breakdown | of whom live at Vashon island wel id d womai b WASHINGTON, Feb. 19 Te! ‘The president this afternoon sent] occurred about the close of the in successfully for a good-looking wader Afferent po j ane » Pullman ear M ’ ns The bo en to the Bot thease for tare satin . one. Ne | LOneworths left “Friendship” in an nenaage to congrees approving the | vent! " ns o at-| watson son sre nethachnad el young man and had evidently made A Wesaway team crashed into a) wae sentenced to two years In the| *#tomoblle this morning at 9: 45 to & type aah for the Trane- lath rein th et tive | yet but, a8 | another “mi: . funeral arrangements have not pole at Post and Yesler penitentiary Fen a Conctal exe Ser Fete Benet, an waterwoy been made report of the commit At a special meeting this after- The couple boarded the Southern jto be submitted to the legislature The friends and neighbors of W.|noon of the trustees of the chamber The r r FRE NCHMAN B. | RR ED 0 Railway ianited train at Alexandria, od . ‘ corm on lat Albany carly this week Pomeroy, a laborer living at Four-|of commerce the proposition tc 7 Vv t 11:06, to whi % attached F o sulting bea the} Mr. Me * exa on before | teenth Ay. W. construct! ; a at ; t , we h was attached | /RESUM 7 ¢ consulting beard = fr, MeCal! a m be nth Av. W. and Alva St.. are try-feure federal air for the construction this body was a revere one, and the jing to raise money for his benefit. | of railroads was endorsed. BY CASTRO WILL HAVE A a __ LOUIS, Mo, Feb. 19—The| cn. " vel cana ST. ———— tandard Ol hearing was rewumed & Oliver siany wee charee — t - mein wes ' = Paffates im Ve oomucia w January Sachs MW when he wont at a French oye ; sg ; 7 femel in La 3. becker ane | Commissioners Murray, Smith and CHARIT Y BALL MeaBND Casto refused sllew him. te ana Burwell chose a disag je time | ‘ Q = et Senin. to make th t p of “ tion « ” “a barges «¢ Artived in New York February 7 Tatoosh and Cape | They | va y ba the aes { the gover tnd is now Washington to report | were to have ree 1 Tatoos on © Ambase of the | terday The velocity of French troubles suete |the wind ye fay m x wan 35 7 Teleny eave that the whole miles an hour. This tsa gre ve Failieres San a feeble with President Castro is a locity than during the night of the wreek and will create a heavier sea than buffeted the a. Inet entally, two of the commiastoners told frien duties of presi while former Prewi dent Lonbet passed Into private life t orem of transmission of ot place in the Elyw Sale Draws Call wa orn in Al turning point in , f y March 2, 1 ” He en-/ dual monarchy of Austria-Hu 7 ance business early and may lead to a revolution end-| $85 was appointe jing im the at ent of Han ance commissioner by | cary’s independen Cleveland, w was then quished that po trol'er of the n Life Assurance ety I jon be held until he be of the New York mpany in 1892 Crowds 2 on his way to HUNGARY ‘TELEGRAPH BRIEFS, BUDAPEST The Hun-| me spear, gee » ened EASY MONEY Opening Da riday and Saturday, pack the big Parliament was disnolved to-| with being the Hate cause of " o at the Men i ay by order of eror with @| Gov. Brady's . e not 6 for ¢ ‘ " Clothin ment to the very limit Seat diepiay ° teres ng bus 1 ‘ rding Hungary wnet | tew, and . anton os bargains ever heard of in a1 ate sal aa 0 * m >} ments, ete, are voidable. In fact b oy Drevasiing allure of| Alaska would - " » suc r h assortment of nice up-to the revotutior ‘a. Th olu- | the comp: had any rights suff te, t ! ee t . f. a| cient to ena’ t to bring ate, high qua 1 ha ever put t sacrifice standing quar ween the| In an explosion of nt powder 's frown and wa ender in pat-\at the Buttonwood colflery, of the odes S SUITS, OVERCOATS AND over «nit a f| Parrish Coal company, south f . re ¥. Hongary's rights . Wilkesbarre last night, it now ée-} COLMAN BUILDING 35 CASES BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING. and a fourth ata 4 i Nag Reel } 200 CASES MEN’S AND BOYS’ UNDERWEAR i Combination Set of 12}: anctaco- Portland y * “ lated Knives and Forks 75¢ 9) (i'cul’ time, cree Special 1s MI HATS CASE AFTER CASE OF NECKWEAR, SHIRTS, HOSIERY, ETC, Ask Clerks for Union Card A. BRIDGE & CO. 1415-1417 Second Avenue Next Door to the Bon Marche Prices on Staples For Tuesday and Wednesday 1 500 wize 306 Wampoka Formalid fore reaching A a FIND DEAD MAN | shore of | mpany with ernc terine, While walking on Lak Washington tn his som yesterday Engman came upon the gsed body of a man in the woods, just south of Leach! park, | Coroner Carroll was summoned and the police notified, but the latter | were unable to offer any sugges-| Hons aa to whose body it might be, as they have received no report of anvona missing from that nelahhor- Lyons’ Tooth Powder, Rubifoam, 2 for . Arnica Tooth Soap ise Tucker's Tooth Powder ..25¢ We Sell the Waterman Foun. tain Pen,

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