The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 3, 1906, Page 4

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THE SEATTLE STAR AWARDED $8,000 a ere be a TN SPURNS Boneeeunoat <2 M.¥. Josnes was this morning de ae 3 = hd we eas Donartment. @unert. M © Independent tm. eS) awarded $4,000 by « fury in every of om - beara nae Mk ~~ he * 9 ° ourt U njurtes - et wrPALLARD @FAR AGHNCT & uura Ave” MumSBe Wea Tu ae oo ay | 4 north end we ~ majorit cols OEe Week. OF LWeRtEfVe Cente per month, Jonee wan & painter on the battle t t 1 An FO aii BU baCK He Re Pie ade when ship Nebraska 1 was hurt by fall . - » (ieatlon ta label of one raver, W hen th = : « ing trom a scaftold. ‘The ease wl Lows (ota an eae Py ys? 4 3 be appealed, unless « new trial is Nn ste'tn the sdarete label te be app WAY Gf aaiaaaee the Postoftioe at Beatth « AT LEAST THAT 16 WHAT WILL ; " om farce” M. W. Heymour haa commenced — 1 W. O. Beldgeg two miles of the wreek and * never HAPPEN JN ELECTION DAY Waste and Wealth Negro Is Possibly Fatally Injured in Quarrel im} mer os xe opinion tox| fant Laxton company tor ¥%°| ACCORDING TO STATEMENTS | nom str a a Main Dining Room of Big Hotel---Assailant) \:".: ca pte in Enemies mecmeem | CMA CAMPAIGN MAN-/e Piso aldo oomes ote et: ain ed danas bucoanisaa ce 1 02 CaMaNiNE 08 OOM at Large. tp apap A cen | "in om nded J, W.}eat, wielding the knife with flendtah | no oftort rd Masham, who died the other ¢ " panibly = fatally ‘ wan made by the Q nto | 1 he Mean Shar : " br wee the other day, had a career which was | Halley, anoth » walter, at 6| dexterity After the encounter) yong a itfe boat close in to the Va | wxweuttve “ sid : nt oo mM remarkable romaness the world of invention and clock last ht natn dining | Batley arose unassisted and walked | jenoia reports so favorable that | 1 x a8 Manufacture has ever known rouin © big hotel © hetabt|ae far as the kitchen, where he fell p co, paykin, assistant Mahthoune | we ' let the succe . , 1 wf the excttement over the affale!to the floor, He was taken to the jot the who an ticket y If you want good phe As a young man he was a spinner in Yorkshire, who had maste keeper at Carmanah station, alse ‘tonraphs allowed to escape, ad | Pacific hospital testified along the same lines as Mr about heap, get Panels for th pe ret c imbia St, ee 1 as yet.| lan Daykin haw had much ex 8 Makes His Escape. 4|PROHIBITIONISTS THRO Wl eg Sticks, all knotted toget beam relenee . * adia al | et te ae ~~ Deum reteneed trom Walla Wel 8! “when 14 was seen to. 0 ‘ see eet | THEIR: STRENGTH IN THREE at te that?” he as ww months ago, whore he was sery-| When it was sean in the dlMne) ian petor to the wre any y ne tern an Aww ' y ° ’ vor easil e bee ea ved. 7 Oh, simply rubbish, It ts impossible to do anything with it,” |\0 ‘eeataie, ‘The pe — te anes bo notice was taken of Taylor, who a6 sass ° WARDS TO M. O, CANDI-| i ‘ wa the ro eee mes meee feny Boh bares But the trained spinner from Yorkshire knew better. He bought Att nie of ttempted mur | ang from there to the "JMS NTO ts the great boap of waste at a ha nny & pound, and was laughed | “er i room was OMPY.| donot At the interurban he at ~ 1013-1015 SEATTLE, say t the waite at 2 - tempted to get passage on the car Taylor was hia trade and owned some milla One day) when in London he came s whe are wo the is pe e airman of the has not been apy Seross a heap of silk waste mixed up with dirty rope ends, leaves and |The man is an ex-convict, having perience aa a surfman, and stat that If proper precautions had been dining Three changes have recently been although the Vor nearly 14 yeare all’ the prettt from his mitle went into ox Ithough the| by" ottering the conductor a. ring. | lSeese So ‘ee “sronmises poet FIRST AVENUE? WASHINGTON ; ( the pe : | He w refused, and, the police ! ent ehinery for the utilization o at ° ont Homer jull, who was nominated p rimental machinery for the utilisation of this wa r ame | gw lotate, that if he ba ettit tm town thay jomer 1. Dall, wh _nominate mb Mie nthe Sale the startling announcement (hat he had produced a m @ which at Quarre! Over Money. will have no difficulty in picking hag withdrawn and ( , PAIN 1249, Small cost turned the waste rubb into beautiful fadbrica. The result him up as he ts so well known th f the party given A . fe that today waste silk pours tt Cannon Ba the name by/the city THE QUAKER'S : SPECIALS FOR at Manningham mills from | Munietpal Owne p which Taylor was known to his as At the hospital (t was found that - part orld to come ft hundreds of thousands « ' ler t smu . me Paste of the Werle to com ‘ m bunds -_ f | soctaten, waa ongaged | pantry | the knife had entered the right ide, | evidently dur|sibie to the defeat of H ee 4 urred,| plercing the liver v “| ing a ft of despondency while un-| the Rew n enndidate In nature, there Bo waste. It ls only because of man's limita. | and wid that he and Halley) bad night, but it Is hoped he Will) go) ine imfinence of liquor, at jis ih t om there, evidently ecorel _ ne ’ tions that the work! Mttered with wh him seems rubbish, | bed an sa ~<y" it y= ae gy t pollee tast night re. | tempted suicide by Jumping into) Here's prices which should con 1 your attention, We quate Some day a ray of genius falls upon a dead heap of waste and turns it [OVS ® “ ot chew i Lake Union from the Latona bridge below a partial list of rare mor . t mm 0 heat into golt j yeni 9" pa / pipe ema Pt ate this afternoon, He was seen | oF bovenins : 2 ee th 7 - bom A ge -s poe ae Py Bey taggering out the bridge and Matt J. J ‘ And the form of wealth thus created remains in the world for all /dashed through (he swinging Pot ee eee ah Mactatia blufteitie. {ten Mung himself into the wa price ne. | ; és : id a : . 3 ott One of the men nearby jumped in| Conti Pure bmp As a yearly product the output of gold of all te much joo a nd the report do ge} 804 hold him up until « rowboat Cascara Bark fess valuable than the hay, of eggs, or corn, or cv hese per At about tt er of the room, ' e we jeould reach them from the shore. | Aassafran Bark { most + » , } Ata late hour a doctor was working | Snsess toe 2. & "© Ses i — —— with the would sujeide, who waa] Party has Kiven Ite endorseme "18 20 Mule Team Bb vemeina | sesil unconsetous, but with very lit- | W. Wilkin, Mr. Wilk And so does a process for turning waste tuto wealth remain t | ue expectation { reviving him | tied hia @ “ee ' oe . per ently enrich mankind line were no papers in the cloth. | Hublished eine the Jina whieh would indicate his name swinging on the end of the bridge. | He jumped in when he heard the)“ splash and pulled him out ‘ swimming 150 feet, holding him un- | tiie help arrived sod-bye, boya; It's all off.” t| ‘ an ; “tip a . a aa "| wat the man said when he jumped | 5 Other Whirlias ling before Uoited State pectors| neem het df | at the aker fc fahadle products pass away, w Roger & Ga he Prohiti High Grade and Republican party |fi 2-quart Com! Pathetic det » st hours bh lay about 150 feet from the Marvel Whirling Spray Syringes arner and , Pee ee ee eee eee | | A of trying prayer) liberally while - ee 2 Water will be shat off to- # pre bor Aa pe se Nga 90 bah AR enema My b eftiaine te tie morrow, Sunday, between # # |} apsciatly— qounds ali right, but ia there any-, have use for it aft gt i a m. and 3 p. m. in the district ® Ik Paris ¢ Bedy in Chicago who knows this mundane sp tem | Tomar ; rt I ay & weet of Occidental av. between : : | : perature will, in ali probability, be}. a over s deager a are? oe | to pray ema aia Cr eelaocs wanes ob ihe ee ee ee ee # Main st, and Railroad way Harry E. Wilson presided, and <tsaciita wea a INCONSISTENT MAN barning of any carbon Cat-lep Be said that y side of| “Do you mean to ny that yeu tan |* ** He eeeeaeenee #| addreuos wore made by Rdigar oe aaas af ts tave Bel “The yellow peril?” be replied. roliton (0.) Republican es Sin ad Tat om ne Ade Of “De ven nee ee eae Raine, John Kiplinger, R. A. Ball ; . ; e sn “Fudge. there's mothing in that.} ‘ peared 300 yards from shore, but the| ging” inger, Harry Carroll, Scott Calhoun s ca waiter. A Welsh rarebit,| A New York scienti a| stricken ship seemed to have run| “Yes, we did,” replied Logan. “We and George H. Walker at a repub fT . adulterated food dinner tt het |into a deep pocket after atriking the! could do nothing, and we saw too licen meeting held at Christensen’s ‘ 13 pounds for s oo day, and the newspapers told about | feet time | ruch,” added Logan hall, Arcade block. last night under ¥ pound ile 3 pons A it in columns, And me fuse bave| Lowan first reached the scene of! Logan stated that after they left the auspices of the oung Men's ~ F - > " 7 n o ry - own's »; the gewuine; 2 pounds the; 9 pound: been eating one every day for) the wreck Wednesday morning, MHis| the bluff, he made for the beach, and Republican club. This ts the firat |f Brow ap; the si ’ = ‘*100 yoars. first @iimpee wae from the beach.| when he again saw the wreck the appearance of Mayor ees ae - Get a Quaker cut-rate price list : 4 his men then made thelr! survr tm the rigging had diee . the present campaign le will | . rt aia a yerting Pg Ay Myipmn Og demas pag hynedlngee = Boge bony ot make one more address, that at the The Quaker makes free deliveries to all parts of the elty, Om BB ena P es one sacrifice,” | reetty above the wreck |bodies in the water carried by the ATO, March 2—There will Seattle theater meeting Monday | Your phones, Main 1240, Ind. 1240. j sad of partner, who was) "l\),* od down upon the | ewirt rent along the shore and|'iNely be a number of other prose- | night, Hard luck if we [an old time financier. “We must] i \iire' nuik said the tmeman,| then to eon. m and) cutions as @ reeult of the Walsh |” — €'d see ourselves us| make sacrifices or go to the wall."|""tour ss people were massed om the] It developed from Logan's teeti-| failures, as the government is {n-| C4 “the euing. The people on the) seeking hel ft the ship seemed to 4 ; ’ ew man in the firm rubt bat ar S aa’ 2 ve wrenped ial ; sy | Veutigating the alleged issuance of @ WILL PETITION . « ’ were wr mony that a mistake wae made by body would have) his chin gloomfly for a minute OF| biankets. Nearly 40 of these were) Frank F. Bunker and his party in| quantity of dummy notes 1013-4015 First Avenue nerve enough ¢° try | more, but his face brightened when | ; et eae an | j NERS S08" EORMER GOVERNOR t’ do anything the {nspiration came *) the edae of } Good!” he cried. “We will make When we were discovered! Liste ev ashore before it sacrifices of our creditors.” & mighty cheer rose above the roar-| was cut by chafing against wreck 7 | mean ing surf. We had some age. All day following the wreek, E A DEAD HILLMAN, March 2—The Hill |] THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEéST—GARVEY-BUCHANAN “Things are looking pretty good] put not gh to reach the wreck, funker and hie party were within man Improvement club met ta COMPANY ADVICE Thars FREE. to you, I guess. Business seems to | Pratt's ball last night. A commit 2. —Fx-| tee was appointed to get voters to Ta the way of « passing remark 1) j be switt.” é HOUSTON, Tex, Mared wish to pom dbens to the party who| “Yes,” replied the cheerfal tatlor,| ee night for Valdes. Mr. Trow~| Governor James 8. Hogg died bere| sign a petition asking the county vi lon = of the Northweatern St . 20 gallons of kerosene oi! Sun- he pushed the hot tron down t ; 7 Se jat moon today }comminsioners to grade Main st [ship company, stated this morning! Death was reeult of injuries | east from Rainier boulevard to the * the travel north thie spring | recetved in the wreck of the Inter This would give the @ey night, that he sbould use crease of the trousers leg. “Tt mit antl ee | i'm having & press of business.” ms jcounty road. a | NO DIVORCES, aig ag + ge Ag yt hed nations! @ Great Northern, for|jarge lake district easy access to | - pre ay 20m for the Ser nad ust | Which he sued the railroad company | Seattle and make an ideal drive 7 BIG INCREASE. ony list m=. also ald that! tor g100,000 | war, We Place on Sale at 6 o’Clock unless there was a big rise of tem-| james S. Hoge was born at| The committ m sanitation was } v ioe . m th " m x er e comm ee on n ie onight With but 22 business days in the ‘That Friday ts generally regarded | B°TSture par jon leaving Seattio bY! Qush Tex. March 24, 1851. and was! c to tee moral suas T g Dest month, the business of th | April 1 could get to the Tanana dle “ | county auditors office exceeded ‘a! an Gtendion tr youn governor from 1891 to 1896. | first » Induce people to clan up . matrt ju t over the trail before i broke. If hetr yards and contiguous al he ger the o ‘The r |Z3S9F. 2 5. YREVEPERE BPESEY TSR SEREEE. REERIFEPERESSEST. SSBSRATER TS. Chexee. SEES. BRAT A Geal is pending for the pur @f block 396, Seattle tidelands, own- ~ ed by Campbell Brom and situated upon the waterway. The sale had | °#° last mm not been consummated at a iate| riage It hour this afternoon, but it was gen- | ' erally understood that the final pa- pers of ansfer would most likely be signed on Monday. -Five Pounds to a Customer ' previous records, both in the : } a - 2 Of real estate deals recorded. and in| S@e lone been a well known fact! nape a nAer hy ped oH cles 2 BREAK OU leva = thin falle they will call ure i ie receipts of the office. fting | but that the same day wae unfavo Be gee Ae Phoned y= the county health officer ? eS wd eae Jah, 0 aanalan nade dae oughly overhauled and her hull a - i against $3,911.60 for i : -Bioes nes | She will only remain tn per cent Indic untt est Sot yusl rday, and not] very heavy. For a ship the Port | 00s locked up on the Great North the - | ree com. {land's size it amounts to aboug | Fe oer Dakota, escaped from the 0; the marriage Hicenses, | The $150 a day Johfp Inst night, evidently through « ’ ’ enmew $411.20. Ay ar | from half m omen to 18 marriage} The steamer Farallon ts due to- | Port - i thane Were 150 cane | deenaey. lames. night from Valdes, but officials of | ° ; Se , cts besten tetalted $6 peet her before Monday are given as H. Jariya and P. Naine. | ried with the county auditor. today | Cc . neane The Oregon leaves for Aldea There is a heavy fine liable to bel tor 9 $3,000,000 electric railway] ND R MEET porte Monday with a cargo of imposed upon the ship If the two! company named the New World| ; is freight and about 159 a | men get entirely away, They wore | company. The LIMIT ie waenes ef tie ek tala Bae * . = . company is to build an listed: ton peeehaa Gee ak tentera, 10 Seattle, and were being held until | ig) miles in length connecting the Dut it ty believed that they are act An indoor meet will oce they could be returned to thelr na-| New World Smelting company's ing for some railroad interests. The | 73 at the “U™ gym b Gre country. f nh southwestern Montana. jectric Hoe year ago, this increase @rytoch tong enodgh te Yessir her % ILWAY TO cost boll, as the docking charges are], T¥o Japanese stowaways who had | : i brought in § ». and| Paints « average, and lpert hole, and today the customs officials are on s hot search after ad tnd the Wwaiter’s |the company state they do nat ¢ be missing Orientals, whose names| Aarticies of incorporation were , trie Railway Jeaught stowed away on the last trip | ‘ ages nthe neigh TO LAY BIG MAIN. Lobrecht Tanzer, president purchase prt borhood of $250,000, company, is the tubs. high] The big Koamos During the past two days trane-| in Western Washington, be-lfor Port Blakéley The contract for the constr: + of the new com deen of pre 4 e stadents of the ur Bom baa teeta of the Ur £ was ort | He will leay night for (Susesanere G9 The Leadon) Georgetow alu ke part The event w 6) ish taking awarded by the board of works at | Denver, Colo, on business connected |i | smbee ing cece ik ; $400,900, have been Med at the court| purely an amate affair, and all! for Hare pon t ¥ to Stirr & Goetz, on} with the mining and ameiting in Exchange Bulld 1113- 15-17 t house. All thie land been | contestants will fe by the|and Centra bid of $97,710.60 terests he company Bought for railroad use. ot Amateur Athletic union rule The Chicago, Milwa homestead at that pt = The ears SL HOOL ELECTION. to COLUMBIA, March t ce Geeken Mammo, 6 greatest tas lor the achool election opened here . _ a ng in hk will I lock and will remain open h of the fi 4 coeaina 6 Is given by the MARINE AND FISHERIES EXPOSITION, of Law ee ee en t until Miss Ober puted to everybody. No good don, England, and the LEWIS AND CLARK FAIR on the The district includes York. South- | ¢ which w t me evening, Come and bri friend : FALO GASOLINE MOTOR. Every owner of this motor says east Seattle, Columbia, H t camtaation ng. Come and bring your friends ; TA ey Bi ite taser aetna XA a * : Phones 416. More than satisfactory nvesti gate. and Rainier Beach, and everyone! A full line of notion Bigger, Brighter, Better Than Ever. — wilh have to come to Columbia to eral dry goods tonsa : Come and See—Seeing Is Believing. Eastern Ov itfitting Co., (lnc. GEO. H. WOODHOUSE CO. at the High && tationery 4 . es (inc. . . tad The election of Mr. F. K. Sturto- | Notion Store, Pike rner THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY. 2 1232-3 SECOND AVE, NEAR UNION 1405 Second Avenue Want is regarded as certain Harvard Ave. and

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