The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 24, 1906, Page 7

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SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY; FEB, 24, 1 VENTH B | F [ E E | ISe NOW OVER | | } . 1 io > ; | poLich LIEF ASSOCIA TION REARS A HARVEST | = ‘ ‘ | THREE AR i n ix FROM I DANCE, WHICH IS MOST | La — KILLED AND BIXT ee | EEN GERIOUSLY INJURED IN SsuUCChs LD } | AN | Fire broke out fn the Rainier, alarm and the volunteer crew re | FRIGHTFUL WRECK NEAR —— 1 harbes . : er ay ponded quickly —_—-——. | s oe | pases ath The damage t# placed at $600 MILWAUKEE n ; iv t his wed | Georgetown, at 6:10 o'clock thW! g “Conen proprietor of the Rainier | SEATTLE FIGHTER MAKES THE ALLEGED CHAMPION APPEAR 4 ‘ nig . hey morning, and o mpl a) bard a the heaviest od oliot . mh a0 teeny cateeemee | . lap | san tinea tows sonat AS A NOVICE AND ALL BUT KNOCKS HIM OUT | M ot Healy, who ie bee " : boye would he tion Of| bearing his ' 1 mentally r i Ai eated a " avn and the — . n the second ain had they known ¢ | py the t 1A ANQELE Cals Fev. 3¢ 1 ©, 716 | he fa ant N i by Mar rtlon of the sak wht b . ken arm at vine” Ca: - d after it ywo what cau it 1 tx 1b a th way, Quy ha - guve the t ght at the F t e head- | ‘ » adie |— = aot t 1 oO tarck and { wa ‘ | : : ae j removed to ‘ ' : | but came through in good shape, t it t " than w y | The ra ie faunch boat, an t ‘ f | . . y Carlton, “the Main Guy,” had wa os sethcg ne . ° i R . t ie finding suitable partners. | the tremendous tha th t b. ¢ | ’ | back to Validea to complete the trip |! fly Burns ladied € , ; ‘ yo ov ge thea : | Passengers and Crew | wr "gong tapped the « aded t wels 4 that 2} Mowre er W. EB. Springstan SA mor “ t wu ght would p the biggest | { from Page One.) First Officer P. HW. Karbbe nd ' o vised up » 44 atulate Claude Ban- | financial ms of any yet bh Chief Eng Fred HH. M , Perrntnn, ao t 4 £ sd Bes Al tae hed Saldovia 1 ran to| their bravery during the ordeal A ¢ ts : | Gk y rts Pipe au try-| The Dora's passengers and crew ace yh Dogue Any . . t na larin NARROW ESCAPE ~ gl eee fsa a eg Mike Powers kept body busy | “ ‘ : : ay | t . t t e at ! his 1 TOMMY BURNS, | . - oe ee srert , {ALL BOAT'S CREW AND TWO PASSENGERS FROM STEAMER RUSSIAN OFFICER "if DORA HAVE THRILLING EX PERIENCE AT ILLIAMNA BAY | ¢ wi ag | ——— | ' WAR H i.—Privy Coun- 1 ‘ i” st Dora, w t i . ‘ ‘ t rr 7 bh no 4 Th a \ I v ‘ at I a bey ae t “ i T ‘ f ‘ ( | | r ‘ . he “ owe bound * stew . « - 1 aheo . od White to on f mprisonment. t tor five daye we ‘ i we would have beer i ; 1 , ane . im the hope ¢ shore d not a single soul w ‘ ' « like a f » myicted murderer ending , mane of foe and for days we + | HOWARD M. SHIPMAN : nas bese sumneeeall e y ‘ ch of the » " | From Seattle on 7 to I mment -, wh i 1 t La as a Walter f 1 ' 1 b ru the tide ebbed or ay ‘ dl. -_ bad we ay * have not bought a block flowed, ani a wae Great danger | Sever have reached 5 “ t soils He { P. Kar PIR POM graymes | wk - Boston’ Cop- jof a small boat being caught in “ a od proontd < mM off missing ‘ , e made a serl- and carried to sea. The tide here | ory rg oleandioags eens eeeane, arte | t W " advan to rises nearty 40 feet and comen \ b Ary Voyage. and On| Otto J we 0 vre = At j Kunk f 1 March ist, 9 the bay in what is aa ore, ” = at 4 bs 7 « prow ace, oJ = as — ne Tele Tennent, headway a it } | weather was pleasant, the Neil, first auaistant engineer Protes 4 - : ing t y oon on A « t Of the Department | y Full of tee ng ad assl en mre — | a oth | t Oil the bumble Ae tek iti taut eek J * , ' 607 Firat cv. Barch everybody ! my rene herr’ . th and tor.t war hief OKANE COLMAN BUILDING. “Git next to Ba x N boata, but nm “ ng t nd k a 4 that uaiform ** sa eapeshed ¢ the bea aching ns abo, tha Captain Irving T. Ward colede: to rende seatatance,| ORLEGATIONS AT OLYMPIA from wer; J bis broth rr . was too (hick to push 8) ane ANGRY—EXECUTIVE DIS directly ¢ 8po b . & Troy SAFETY idling a and not strong enough | almost upset . a es walk | APPOINTS THEM TWICE soked t pth _" face | win gant 3 ad f t fort Waved Them Farewell | some ice and smashed uj hely, | Ue BS me 08 BLADES When we saw the big combers| OLYMPIA, Feb. 24—There are a | Nut by small | we oe mt — et which ant | lot of indignant pe a Olympia | 2, MPemers 2 va pa tha otey siti Ithe ¢ « wa tay bout isena of Beit-|°rer4 ing tack abos nd lowa, Fet NEW STYLE | thes . cht © agham are here to discuss the fish | ~~ poe fare by . commission troable, and a number ile boat was carria wal ct'thart there tte Basie to] eee 50c a ithe bay an hrow am the mud! take up with the exequtive the ques re “ st at Troy flats, . with the weather way Below! tion of a pardon for “Kid” White, |se6 and she Jeaded guilty before justice Bain the seat a hes| ton of 8 pardon, foy “Ri Wait. ona and se headed Piended uly’ Weare font ackage | to eat Aris *° nis of the! rive home at 2p. m., but just before | Chignik and cached @ © was nothing doing in the « 1 with tantly fate wT boat we pelied spend th) that hour he telegraphed from Van-|>ay Within 11 miles of th rf. — hig em g bomy self with instantly fata wos Gillette Razor, complete with night on the fists and only managed) cover that he would remain there| When she was again to seagate. tS | 12 blades $5.00 i: ake the ship tate the next day.) 4145 orrew sen. By this time the boat was one | 7 0 , . 7 # the second time that m s ploughing low at ! |dead than alive. The following day| 4.) 050 ‘pes i lr ye the etate| the head, ow to tte tremendous|CRICHTON WILL INTRODUCE the wind and the * r th weight. She} ft, heaved to, | | ‘° A tteved | “aital to meet the governor and | ORDINANCE AIMED AT NEG he Ohio egg owwaren ns | were landed safely wns = > S| noth times they have been dis int © howling } - 7 ne Ob ® y ] i = | more from cold than « ne cise, ate | The rolling became LIGENT DAIRYMEN 4 yh the milies to the only way we could keep) Polnted |that the boiler shifted j PREMED ATED assemble at the cha of com ALL OV warm at all te stay in bed | As a result of @ post-mortem ex-| the steam connections, ext © | merce, March 1 at 8 o'clock. The RAINCOATS AT lamination of H. Sproat, the White | ing the electric lghts and stopping o program: — : mA PRICE. Move fase feonee Pass railway engineer, Victoria | the steam heat. Lampe were rigged 4 hich ls the! SPOKANE . Web. 6.—Thatl on meerman brothers; am We had a hard time crossing the| yesterday It was determined that |up in improvised coal cans, serving}, A®, Ordinance which cor wa} SPOKANE, Wash. Feb. 24 That nual remarks by President Foster: |] Jogeph Schermer & 6 kof straite, and § was all we|a@ portion of the Instrument used | for both ot and hea’ a — some one with a grievance, fancied | music, Mrs. Dr. Johnson; address. i Officer Cari Anderson was Tid do to keep from being injured|in an operation in Seattle was left; From Janaary 2 until February 23 wae rover y no | or real, against the Gre Herman D. Crowe of the supre 1010 FIRST AVE. but got a dunce. by being thrown about by the relt-|in the wound. those on board did not sight ‘ below the standard ‘ ag Preteens court of Washing recitation , once. Ail this time the helpless vee. | 07 '* "eo be presen ed s. the | Ra 4 emt _ “ t Miss Lucile Chambers; music, Miss j sel waa walle around ta jp) Stemo® & the councll on Monday ; illvaea, Thureda Edna David lo, Attorney Geo. HERSPRING COMPANY eryone was put on an a ~eos , ” 2 ma og + ‘ . t empaign being, care Spokane on an erra Auctioneer hree quarts a day, Only by LACLED orge Was. on ges mails "Abbon ‘tthe eathorten for pare sprees nthe | jackets J pea A . 4 the eng sid have start-| At first Captat © te reas PETTY SR CRO TITY CONE te! CC uthout th ney under sail, but ever othe teag} !t ts Dr. Crichton’s desire to have ae fact that « de- | vation army Washin and ; FOR THIS WEEK ONLY, WE GIVE Away oeuld mabe 9 aS alan that the ' { h on the side track Fifth are growing in interest. This ; RANGES WITH EVERY CASH PURCHASE AMOUNTING “oe ; e at " ed with so as to throw | evening a musicale wil iven at TO $6.00 OR OVER. Finally the boat was headed f f t he theory of deliber,|Wtich Mrs. Frank D. Black w I he Best attle. For 10 days she salled along! ® ie t w the Mg ee i sing and play 6 plano ection. Ma i t ¢ 7 3 4 Belen, 16x18 oven Gas theridien. aad was blown Go0n 10 bu at us be nieeii een ae tw mci Waite, Ensign Storey and Cap- Thing fo if your GI AS ES ; 6 holes, 16x18 1 i to a polnt off the mouth of the/' — as in’ On tae a een. (ee 4 youterday - veo a . ome — br give OPTICAL PARLORS and have 4 holes, gexi8 , <eese $2600 Columbia river eT an aie, cane te eee had pulled a passen-| ne: in the closing meetings. your eyes examines ang the @ 6 holes, 20x18 439.00 | & Oriental liners wero sighted, wet | Papers of (hy ity, ing n Seokine and wae then n in ® proper glasses fitted. > $2.44 for coll and connect they were not gh a-| the public Nhe Sietiaiiie bamieitenk aki for any assistance | cuDany ON WAY se First-class, competent optician - i | me | 40¢ Doz. Common Sense $2.50 Now Under Way—Goods Must Go } Water Runs Low tahy Packing to SU R’S pt Alterations Are Now Und y * sy Li hy | ° | Sash Pulleys 25c Doz. TE ° a“ h h fringe hes wide, cut from ir carts cueatantey, One bean Want jocal branch, — and the first notice given the tra te Suceessor to G. Deninghausen. A : neo wide, cut trom $6.56 to 68-35 kept over the ship's sides practi » It 1s knowa that Edward J 0. & R. & N. was when |ff 100 Biack Diam Nicholson or week Lounge, makes full-size bed, cut from $9.60 to cally all the time to prevent the|Cudahy, son of Michael Cudahy. th rashed through the R bi af «+ $7 force of the waves smash her in, |? ag they pay, 2 on | passonger train. ons box ont ‘ AND t Hed, oak frame, gre ut fr and one time a drag waa let out.| yes ooh = > ‘ ind : wre Sheet Music | Four or five tin got th. apna os : k sina 00 Oo i that Heat to be made oe! MILITARY SCHOOL IS |": Latet popular muse on! j only to be driven away again by|chief distrin Co Geen Resdiena guns ane CLINE’S PIANO HOUSE. | stormea. . “an 01 SEATTLE. [er sauary 14 the tiller brote,! soup Hotenstaae tormer seat-| DESTROYED BY FIRE jf Minus: ATTLE or th days the rudder wasl,., ‘ the his way e : t br then a second time It spent the past three years} GAMBIER, Ohio, Feb. 24—The i I Great Clearance Sale of | was fixed dder head nearly | pines and Japan as a » military acade was wage le Conte, Butte, Siiees, Walete, wie tiller was flnslly so —— engineer in the employ of the|burned this morning. Three stu : NOVELTY Cloak AND SUIT e tiller was fin United States gover it. He bas|dents were badly injured and four | — MFG. CO. Oll Bags U recently been transferred to Wash- | huildings destroyed eventy-five'f SPINNING’S CASH STORE 1207 SECOND AVE. ington. He leaves for the east in &| academy students oa o8 6 San Opposite Pantage { The passeng 4 cre {fered fow A number of missing students not : Ha x

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