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_ |BATTERED BUT SAFE ....-.... JUDGE FRATER SE IS TO SPEAK) ——— Me Cent~Last Etitin” She Seattle Star ATTLE, WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1906. | T | vatiroade held a sewsion this after hoon prewae sae meeting with the roing, and dee to ask i ty] Engineer Thomeon fc h officla lee nate an to the cout of the o | head bridges demanded by the city | One of the ratir y J cussing the state Thom v4 | —_ |son that the total cost of the bridg ond | would not exceed $126,600, sald th | COUNCIL COMMITTEE FLATLY TURNS DOWN AUDACIOUS DE if such proved to be the ane f . MANDS OF RAILROADS—ATTORNEYS RETIRE, THINKING bs ee ae pe se FBhnygoor yl VERY MUCH franchise would be removed The final show-down in the rath |roads was a« r arkably ao am road franchine lasue cam this | attempt to make the city ¢ ora ccocenesenemnemans 1 before the ¥ M ' he ¥. MC. A QvEROVE STEAMER DORA REACHES PORT AFTER REMARK ‘ F hie ext apie VOYAGE EXTREME MEASURES TAKEN TO KEEP | - 4 ; yESsEL AFLOAT—PASSENGERS SAW NO LAND FOR 63 |' broug ' 4 8 pays i | —_—- oa al | jn rning ween’ the representatives | lot of their own utilitte Beer ee eerewrseanware errr rrre f the roads and members af the | In considering the statement a ‘ N » » 5-800 neil corporat ommittee met) when It came up the cc il com] $ DRAMATIC INCIDENTS IN THE DORA'S LOG-B00K * a Tal athe’ ate lau aegis a wun ‘com . * . = P Sites aii oth Mica: aie eo | On behalf « ft the committee, Coun- {and the exp indl- | § Decen sv : faye, oat pmenpets Sh Jettman Bowen announced to the} vidual members m certain | (val day . . . was Cw Paes * ’ ie railroad people that thelr counter) that unless the ra lroad representa | @ drownlus ; : : ’ proposition had been turned down, | fives see thelr way clear to ad @_ Deven . _ a -_ ee . A ane a | This, as already tlod, was in effect | yanes another proposition “the entire @ January ws id 5am: 2 * that the city she pay al! the | franchise issue has come to a dead @ to wea ae ak Jamages and most of the cost of con- | loek a private aspha @ January ’ ' vane ae ouTey . * ot ting elevated roads in the A Meeting of the ad people " ite @ ing mea a . south end te being held this afternoon in the 7 ‘ @ January - 7. bd o We have held two meetings.” |office of Attorney Hughes, repr m the stre @ January 14 € was ; js said Mr, Bowen, “one yesterday @f-|senting the Chicago, Milwaukee ween a ‘ e make Cape attery under os a jternoon and one this m ng, and} St, Paul, and it is generally “ o Pe @ at to was . ‘ . Penn a mt . jour answe (n substan hat the | ieved that on Monday they w t 7 @ «January a oll bag wntly . S [LIBERAL RESPONSE TO Ap.|©ity refuses absolutely the proposl-|able to present poration , ‘ @ wares : , as id tlon of the railroads.” jeommitteo a differently o ed | the board ‘ ie Peereery ¢--Hros ge . @ | PEAL FOR RELIEF OF THe! | proposal We are 4 - @ February ves at Port Tow | Silence Oppressing. On behalf of the ett wrote the membe " H * | STARVING THOUSANDS IN \mittiee a n q) that th a f ke t SEEESP EEE EEE ETE EE EEE EEE EEE HEHE saan For the net 16 minutes thélihe efty enginer t ope given th 4 t stlenes was so dense in the room | statement showing ¢ 5 this, and w ‘ “ a ais jthat it could have been cut with @/ gf epet which he thought that each | What fition war 5 * after on » ’ t t 1 ot faliqwed should bear of the tota at sme! that. im betel a log of th x “s The ra ad ie did not SAY | Piga) qost of the overhead Ine te 7 t \ as vorare © : t ' ‘ * ~ Ff . » attor . ® hieh tt whe " % trip & word, Severs the neve! Regarding an article appearing relief whieh 4 Pacific © ‘ A ha a , he he Oh v among hemeel ves on e¥ening paper to the effect that r Dora ttm pe ne Dora and ¢ t ‘ by theleven when so requested by the|the ety would compel the railroa ‘ n Mullet apres with improv ise atta are = searet “ e}. Age Ph ty: netimen they appeared to bave te expend upw ot $3,006 for |before the t 1 KOE OX | ge we Alraka coast © hing ny beliges, City Engineer Thome ation that “ “ oon A fund te @ hing that| A" far ae the city officials are leggigined that the style ng up of a ert Left Valder Nov. 28. j ea . . " ned, it may be wald that, the /tuge proposed by the w and he ds the ‘ we t h t M r yea partioula ove one | oaat Got mor mad $126,000 all t ie 4 t a left Va " - tr gl who have been willing to | fe was finally ed t . su wenak wa Ty ota etty, if tt 1g| moet advantageous rights, fee t| BORRION THIS AFTERNOON gineer for tigation od wenthe? ols . great purpose, |(2® counter proposition of the ra Representatives of the different t and was laying t i for . “ . two days On De 1 she — amma ¥ tt ey, but f Flour at Cost honed T to # Jay t “export pr a ske a donath Mestage From Marriman o Star also wired to var CR a9 ase rene hare m HM. Herr “ : BH. HARRIMAN STEAMER DORA. j C. PLR. Helps ‘ }owiw fourt? + lot th anad i fe, wired if Ww we t Sta an ft | tows | 7 i gore . ly te 7 BEING REMOVED 050. W. WHYTE RESIDENCE DISTRICTS ALREADY BEGINNING TO ACT IN RE nine WAS SPONSE TO THE APPEALS OF THE BUSINESS AND PROFES. | SIONAL MEN'S CLUBS — (NDUSTRIQUS: The householders of Seattle are|possibie to reach them over the noms Stellacoom ph, Mapeeding to the appeal of the | Sunset “ph t have the entree Dainese the at PL grecaryaoellmignde Ake Karly Acton | "Woodruff awearn that Clancy will Geb and already Sunset ‘phones are sdvinne the | STEILACOOM PATIENT VISITS | never out of his all eventing: blag ordered out of residences and |. Pty and entered no dressing rooms, but tee being replaced by the Independ-| ma © ee as cole ELKS' MINSRTEL SHOW WITH | ing money and the watch are still company | ble as to 7 t any incom-| DIASTROUS RESULTS missing and the losers are ,. At the offices of the Independent | venience because of any hb} what suspiciow f@mpany men are working hard in | pefore August W@tiag for the busine wishes ¢ There ix, however. no busine a OLYMPIA, F 4 ~—Cl Clan Re all order ~The company ha . al-|¢y, touted + at Seattle in Prepared iteeif for the emergency to be | cont wit t case mysteries M. F ore Mr. Leary's Statement : eagle te thas e mpla in ~ ene the on } t WELLINGHAM, Feb i - vs . he © the ‘ | tiie $2.500 worth o a e aon he Wal oe to the o n Jewelry supposer ake a t catiateat t al for the insane from a r ewelry - } tella H me | store t of February os ra his inability t |aman rt . . an tah between 1 a ‘ p, | Wa* Brrested at thie w as " a aborers, |S. Detective Wa f Vancouver pee : mine / ogee | arived thie r naye a e take 1 Sa tt | fa no dou! e at r this morning by an un-| ye th =r a. wa 7 man, and hae ret Ve will fort , at a a had 1m-\ ver with his prisoner wo off ® alrea r Tr an oe wos. 5 There were three n ate There is ar and t : a Just to give Claud in the diamond rot his ts| th man } Nae an between Renton Seo orn ae | To aive noness TRAIN STRIKES frery rets . t b * , | fare ub, a iteery cos : the . we. diag oro Pog? to the! Gy up to % ~ have | stolen by a « wok ir J, will hold a ing to~ thetr applica { remova ght a th file with the ; re ot whom she g a go | pa Mittee | trietly « b “The in tt th The purse ained § . k en arranged, bs a a aa ee ag te to « . te ind te @ - ties w discussed and Herbert tonal ma t ir t of | Jaffe fate for counctiman MILWAUKED, Wis, Feb, 24—A Three r a were tomers : het.ot- | the b oe ¥ t 1 ward, will probably | Mt Paul passenger train struck an ly or t c er Aug . ous 2 5 5 se the ing inte Bay View this’ sixt J | CHARLIE The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News $ PER MONTH VOL. 7 WITHOUT THE ROPE NO. 311. 25 CENT LOCAL CONTRACTOR OWES HIS LIFE TO FORGETFULNESS OF TEXAS OUTLAWS, WHO TRIED DRIVE HIM FROM THE COUNTRY t grew up front t “ 1 place of con- ly Ke leading " rder men of hew Dow iiman-at- of his exag ex elty ear! to th which tar ‘ f Mr Dow The True Story sn Bank Pres Pres. Prem Teme Tempié MOREY, jwar Merchant, Now RMAN, trict ‘of Texa@ aunty Judge, News, Pres. Poultry Ea-Alderman of eT, ry Goods Hous ell known cit grit, gave them a small A crowd of people gath in the street when they began or an N RAY & BELLI Merchants, Oldest D in Hel iriqus Lo see be gun-play Dow wa Dow years, Judge. AUSTIN io Bell Co, ERSON, District | Attorneys Demoerat MILLER DORA SAVED HIM ROM STARVATION LAMBERT, FUR HUNTER, WAS SLOWLY DYING ON STEAMER REACHED HIM nat Rank, Years, ALASKA SHORE WHEN rly four weeks with, had started to walk to Gold Harbor t clams and the | to get something to eat the morning pick up on the! the Dora steamed into the bay, hav. Lambe the only ing given up hope of receiving supe at Katnal, and well | plies from Valde trade So haggard and emanciated was an ¢ he that even Captain Moore did not Th know him when the boat crew was brought brought him aboard. For days and ® morning {days Lambert had strained his eyes ‘ mber trip for the sight of a sail, and had kept provisions te a vigil from early morning till dusk, p arrived agair only to be weather disappointed. The faint hope that something would turn up the morrow gave him ambition ugh to dig clams sufficient to keep the life in him. Christmas | morning. » day the Dora hove in weather was warm, but the day a terrible blizzard sight later in jown from the mountains, and Lambert been ught on the je he would have frozen RR RRR HOW SEATTLE MEN SPEND SUNDAY ; " at ‘ U. E. Fehr, of ad Consolidate y pra Mir y—I spend my 8 es y weather like < 4 ty} t “ nily—reads Ae a: wi Lady Diamond, thé of horse flesh ig R : shington,