The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 28, 1906, Page 7

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Noor ¢ THE SE. INVESTIGATORS MAKE® ECOMMENDATIONS federal commits & signal also of the highest ore oy ihe Valencia bas an » efficemnoy fished {ts y, and w oond—The same provisions ppdee time make © . Hehtebip at possl-} nearest town on Puget sound Fitth-A ayatem of wireless sta asjtions has already been th Umatiila| planned by the navy dey afte findings and its “ : eon enumerated for/inetuding stations at Tat — . u Third—A i }land, Point Wilson or Point Part The commis Pease Hehtahip to be estab-/ridge, Seattle, and at the Puget that certs ° iabed on Forty Fathom bank, at the/Sound navy yard, and down the peine improvement of aida to Bay~ | ontrance to the straits, with a light| Pacific coast to Ban Diego, The should « . “ A i oan order and corre {ng [commission urges the Immediate in gwithont waiting cs cc stallation of this entire ayatem, with * | Fourth--A first-class, life-saving, |spectal emphasis upon the specific 7 1 and | ocean-quing steamer or tug f | pots s above named c floored and manned by the moat} . skillful life-saving men avatlable, |momineion ve recon Mmendation of the ent stationed at Neah bay, with | new Nahthoune district the beat possible appliances of surt an by the commiast ape and lifeboats, equipped with the to be ooh 08 past of . ss telegraph apparatus; and " oth district ’ alno @ launch tender, In conjunc th—The anion ale © pres) tion with this, ¢ should be a satan 5 e sland aa/telegraph and telephone Iine skirt et Gh sare the establishment there | ing the coast from the life-saving | . a tart of the first order and | station at Grays harbor through Ta-| . feist possibile efficiency, and | {oosh to Neah bay, and thon to the| Gray's Harbor Plattery ° ss a Pee Werk has been started ~ Northweatern railroad out ° tea. - — Preteht la 1 up on 6 for 5 “i it The Portland was put on “. ways yest ay at Eagle Marbor _—__—_—__ }and a survey made of her damages " pp ctempt wae made yeuterday fifth that has occurred in the city] MiScant Omar) domuhrey, nat i to pase & worthless check | within the past five weeks, and in|") “3! rt ete ot li \. on the Pacific Drag © out of five eases the perpe-| 7, a cae ae Bagge me ~ ; P® | forward and aft, ve tule . h Led . A boy appear D w of the job has been unsu are ne e . ian af the comps a hote 1 in his attempts. te Treas tam J m the} ~-| MARINE NOTES the sxtature of M. Brante daw to the order of DD. B whom signature was enor Beck. The note stated that | os t : i g Srverag Bila, who lives at Charleston | weather m pany K Moree mpany,| way do Bohwabdcher Bros. 4 » | bed heck to] tons of ore were taken aboard for} the extent « Tae |} James Ross and Fannie Strott both of Seatt were married at wee ot | rgetown last night by Rev. D. M B= WANT GREENLAKE te R to the man. Adout halt) he boy returned, | man had disap LINE EXTENDED ————— TWELVE CITIZENS FROM NINTH AND ELEVENTH WARDS ASK PLEOGE FROM REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES FOR COUNCIL that the Li 9 minutes from the time| urn, a woman, who] greatly excited, tei that Ht 33 saying b- a 7. ” D. rT o - wm bow after ¢ re on Dd ne re ad al ri 18 4 ei that after be bad told her th v4 fe frog Mare, which be The| Twelve citizens prising fall the republics: netimantic cas Wall nothing of bine ack at committee of six members|didates w themselves — wit & thous) e von/from the Ninth ward and six from | pees an oriinance mopelting the 0 woman he mee-|the Eleventh ward, ail residents | Seattle Bd fe company to extend es am The woman ref to givelof the West Green Lake district, | its West Green pe northward i ume leatled at republican headquart from Fifty-first st. to Sixty-« «bth Atephone menage to Mr. Ellis,| yesterday with a string of peti-/# before July 1, 1906 EGhatieton, developed the fet| tions signed by « large number of | The mittee was headed by H ae Gi behead been at his place of|the voting residents of that region |M. Lamroe and composed chiefly of . al . selves to vote for| Tepublican After a conference we with the committee the managers forgery the repub pals red a} ce ant > whe jected, to ind red by or before Septamt | The pledge was signed by George W. Hill, the Rieveath ward council TO TOUR THE ORIENT \i2 50s cosine: € andidates fer Efforts w | wcure pledges from ———_— os during the day. Members of the committee say Tee @ three months’ tour o Japan will be the first that when the company applied for Gest a party of Seattic and Call-|!ted by the party and wil the franchise for the line in quest! me » a tenstvely toured. Chinese ports the proposed franchise waa for t Bee t Manila being on of the line as far noi he last. stop- | con : Hut when the the ing place of the party. The Shaw-[as Sixty-fifth ay 4 the nut salle March 10, and the young | franct was granted it provided ae) memt adiew expect to return by the mid metry m only to Fifty i tie of June. at and to Seventy -om Already the passenger Itet of the/ond st. by August, 1908 The mem a hawmet is we fillel. many well) bers of the committee declare that and Mr W. H.jknown Seattleites ng among) there & district me sai those who will eall on her. Among|square and having a popu t ar, here Mra F. C. Helenbrand. of /3.000 people who would be accor - © Sixteenth av. north, will sail on ted by the extension. Most of t yer, Mra. Helenbrand will visit her | these ple are now compelled to! | q fe chaperoned by Mrs.| husband, who fe engaged in mer-| walk across country to the car line} mother of the latter. antile business tn Japan. | which encircles lake — placlede + Ranges | Cperoey Furnrrure COMPANY g | Sepa ond 91.28 © week and s 2S 3 ALTERATION AND IMPROVEMENT | s part payment, the quality at the orice. Vou san match the price, but not on ... 820.50 wing and we are greatly put SALE at f n « today the MOST AMAZING ven 33.00 t IONS, There are none such any J 36.00 | Ponder! Buy! § holes, 20x18 39-00 FOR INSTANCE . Bigelow Wilten Rugs, for the parlor, 9x12, cut trom $45.00 > S315 Smyrna Rugs, suitable for any room, 9x11, cut from § to $17 Smyrna Rugs, rultable for any 4 cut. tr $22.80 to ‘ a Smyrna Rugs, suitable for any room, 6x9, cut from 50 to "e fs 89-75 EXTRA-SPECIALS | & Patterns of Wilten Carpets with * fers ¢ match, cut | nly: reduced from $1.55 a yard t $1.15 12 Patterns st Body Brussels Carpets, cut only; some ave border hand some p in juced from $1.50 and $1.65 a yerd t ose | Goiden Oak Center Table, top 16x16 in. shelf, French i | m $2.50 , bh legs, from $24.00 to ath design, 1 only, from $10.00 to 95 Maple Bedroom Chair, from $4.5 $43 Mahogany Bedroom Rooker, cane seat, 1 only t Weathered Oak Arm Chair, Monks th» from $10.00 t Golden Oak Slipper Chair, quer a Maple Rocke strong and dura ATT GIVE FACTS 10 COMMISSION SEAFARING MSN EXPLAIN THE PRESENT CONDITIONS ON COAST, AND MAKE MENDATIONS, RECOM Recommendations of Puget Sound Harbor, No, 16, American Assocta jon of Masters and Pilots, regard ne the safeguarding of mar c commerce to and from the north oust, eceupled the attention of the miniasion investigating Into th | wreck of the day The two mehip Valoncla to | important This extension 4 eattle| past few days from Frank Pendie-| tons ma »y the har ore firet,| from u t 4 main|ton of Bverett for @ cash considera. | & specially constructed boat to atd| tim bre ¢ at the weatition of 0104,000 | wrecks from the sea side and a di-| side of the paws at Cedar lak 4 vh mpany thtends to provide! vision of the present northern light>| will tale ¢ tar r vat or. ite own tes, betage timber 1 other | | house district nto two districts, ome | ty st to Rent where it| lumber # «required in th ” }to tnetude Oregon and tributary) rounds the southern at Lake |struction from the westward, For | waters and the other to take in| Washingte 1 tle from | this purpose, they will establish «| | Washington i the Alaska ant | the via ey. " ah Rent and one in the! jto potnta usually touched at by the northern feet Many Recommenda ne. They also advocated the placing of & lightship on the halibut banks vf Cape Flattery, a eyatem of wire ea telegraph and patrol with @ ation at Neah bay as the contral point, improved equipment tn the way of gaa buoys, o a law TTY of steam both sem elling an ample manning ships, larly with » the © be } scaled to eepond with the nage of the vessel, a eral unk }form regulation covering fire and out and & m rigid law rewar the qualification of both nee ON Yousels ot the revenue Captain Burwell mmandant a Puget and eatified that they some ( after it happe a for sea she was sent to the rescue WILL RUSH NO TIME TO BE LOST IN GIVING INDEPENDENT TELEPHONE CO. LONG DISTANCE CON NECTIONS | ' « c of topendent * tay with ation n tent ant =F k . manag f the lieng diete mpany w h he I t Co te af nen fi . t v t 1 should * p “" « . \* * TESTS MADE AT MORAN’S A practical teat of the lifebelts | which were used by the survivors on the lost steamahi a we a oon the commiss od to M where and » an Bros Con ab the teste ané be ubmerged many of eavy welghts wie are to be mma hether the ert against the tule belts were jowtif jand the proportion of th 4 © teat are of this varie PIONEER SHERIFF 4 DEAD | EUREKA T. M. Bro « « | ae x (fe ’ good ph Par for 50 ¢ STAR--WEDNESDAY, FEB. 28, 1906, toch Lod hE we Is | | | | | { j | | THE WORK ASK FOR TRAINING so No Me wn RO TORS Oe OS » ti known Novelty tennial buy flour on credit from the mills and sell it for cash at retail houses, From the firma mentioned he bought 10 barrels each, getting um |questioned credit by representing as the agent of Michelson . m, grocers, He sold half of the flour to the Boehm bakery and MILWAUKEE WILL REACH SALT WATER BOTH AT EVERETT half of it to Pesce @ Massa, gro AND GEATTLE—MAIN LINE BRANCHES AT SNOQUALMIE Davies was detected and captured | Charged with operating one of | through the aid of A. A. Mismol PASS. |the neatest swindies recently dis-|a traveling nan, who learned jcovered in thig city and suspected of | what wa » by the fact that -_ Jcarrying on the same in | de refused to buy goods of him Mir & ft.) fore the w fa built direct to}Other parte of the F. | becau y could get the same r h tr attle | Davies was this morning into | thing cheaper from another man ty ; Mk hein endiaidies Seti Gd. Mes. wank oem by Deputy Sheriff MeKin ¥ \ ht , ' oleh Bhat my oh pdt Hage mr x and placed in the county jail Adios’ Guild of the Methodist minal grounds alre purchased | tient ght | necessary. land | Davies was arrested in the Boehm tant will hold a rum her st lirect from|along both these routes and has t | bakery on Pike at., early this morn ‘ and enneler, the western side of juaimie paaa|date acq ptions or bought |!Mg, as he went into collect $34.60 | March at the corner of to Everett via oquaimie river | outright » to tir . for the flour he had fraudulently ob- | Third a "ine st, Feders lown through Cherry |ing not leas. than 4,000,0¢ tained and sold to the bakery. building pees y it om at M oe nd One large section f tir "' so ace ee oaht during the || —_—.——ennn This w ke | Branch First Jent of the publi Thig wives the road ty Sirect @ the past two weeks ax ave been quietly at k New Spring Suits At $22.50 and $25.00 ¢ have arran very fir It includes all the new sult up with all the pretty new MESSENGER BOYS RAISE $450 FOR COMRADES showing of the new sults at these ityles in the most favored fabrica, nnovations, They're m in the | to you prices. mal Graham way and are sure to app More an $450 wes raised lant (lar, prow 1 to the union by J. 8 at he dance gtven at the Auw-| Graha ea Conley; first ¢ . juorte one | inion sang '-o i English gray homespun short Eton Coat, high girdle, coat dow Bove ¢ the | niahod |. ‘Reteie’ ble box fr fancy collar and cuffs of gray, with pred wes o| fen A arte gray and white soutache id, seventeen gored e : skirt acces an- | pri The follow Front any Fancy broken plaid Suit, coat satin lined, tight fitting with tailor but to th “ Horn tons, green broadcloth, collar and cuffs, trimmed prize, a net of f Ja hed the with white t th and gold braid, circular e Mrs, Fraser ne h, Au gored skirt ‘ we e, «ie * the lemonade satin lined, nine gored skirt, Rus “co 25.00 tripe Serge Sult, nine-gored skirt, trim- we Bo he braid It fit was, oan "$25.00 Navy blue cheviot Suit sian braid trimmings; and beautifully braid pony coat coat with vest sleeve, trimmed with Golden med w SHIP ON SOUND)" Brown Herringbon bh thre box roules an See eee ee ee BILLINGS 4& SPENCER BINATION PLIERS The emart pla tn demand at We shown he x lent variety The or « plier rect styles, 4 $12.50. 815.00 @ Tourtst’s ( nt with re f grey and white check se-fourth length, hed cuff, Reefer, of brown Loose fly f at sleeves with stit bh and Do aid; four joeskin collar 4 cuffs Natty Lengt and white novelty lor stitched, brown with white broad Seven-eighth asted ed pock 714-720 Second Ave. 714-720 Second Ave. you . SPINNING” 1410 Re CASH STORE vod Ave A. Bridge & Co., Popular Price Clothierr One Thousand FINDS HIS CHILD The 4-you y wh ae f Mr FRR 8 Broa way, M ay ic, bas bee w Limit two CENTS tomer THE BARGAIN STORE 1104 First Ave A. Bridge & Co. 1415-1417 Second Ave. Wext Door to Bon Marche a re en ee ee |

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