The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 12, 1906, Page 7

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wer THE SEATTLE STAR—-MONDAY, MARCH 1a, 1 IG GAME iisrissi) HARRIMAN |NSPIAT 2° MILK IS OF BUNCO [SSMS IS BUYING. Ie sm ALRIGHT A pass key which has been iden un 1 by two persons as belonging to John Munday is the evidence On JN OU C ; ‘ ' Qararrens WHO HAVE BEEN RUN OUT OF OTHER CITIES ARE — . i tn x. pepormation Union Pacific railroad buyers{an opening wedge to ite depot ter 6o. ¥. One report reached th ake 4 pelng flied againat hintfoday in the tinued | y . . ty t ' rites Milk 1 tor Wood C G SURE. THING AFFAIRS ON &! ) | }were busy Saturday and continued | ginal will be secu by the rail y that wan « 4 i dcoet ort CONDUCTIN INC ECOND AV. UNDER | prosecut ngattorney’s office, charg: | actively today on | Pad for sume xing between| SOUND FREIGSTER DRIVEN! alt f - noted ok tie pasens tae ee er AUCTION GALEO=NEW SCHEMES TO CATON IT, i ol tm an perty tn t 508, 19 $5 The propert¥| ONTO GPITIN HEAVY GALE, | ndensed milk and cream y rileged that Munday entered attle tidelands” De lose | will give them entrance to the Stet Port aclew u t he . f health today, and SUCKERS ho room of John Greig and HL. V. Of business today it is estimated that | son-Po 1 property BUT WILL PROBABLY BE)’ * : b r ¢ analysis submit @reaner, at the Ferndale, 419 Yeulag i ‘ Jacobaon show atole « ee ee | way thing slonging to GAVED—BELLINGHAM 18 RE mt J amples ine | ny enetee with: the ‘eam both men, The pass Key by whieh | ‘ ' k h . aveiy ana cae Apparen'lY _ Ne MONT ae reams wae entered wes ttt. th L DIE PORTED DISABLED, BUT BAFE | ;,,, immed : y ’ police sure ® gentleman, recently ar-| ii, | | 1 as regards » rere A . rived from Hotel Walia Watts |(2® Keyhole, and this has been | pe ew sarchensd ee aa ii identified a» having belonged to Little n Trout werried on o $is0 worth « The freighter Tranaport went Second avs watches, After each “purch the} Munday nl Kirk and John La Jashore on the aplt west of Port 1 at f tota me indigna | “fence” behind the cashier's counter two fires ho Injured | Ange yesterday afternoon at piaaehieianmes ‘ ; to such goin jending nit | wo A tell the “parchaser what} arty ing f ir ©} was rey 1 as fast breaking up by _ A ey were pase ipenders of BoC" M. w tie lovety bargain you have got, my ba & Heaney establish the tremendou then running . ° In all cases giter fark with ma nat tend He would then slip the { ere removed thelr The crew escape he shore in| ‘ ta lids were’ off * put the * ‘ Watch under the counter, industri Sores aged evidently getting & life bouts Port Ang t he mponent parts me stamp « gang grat yusly rattling the money in the} =. as re , A 50-knot wind was blowing at|t a “ enough above the required fig ga Hho TOE . awer and the “purchaser” woul AN IMPORTANT ADVERTISING jthe time and the steamer was given ft 6 to give afe average whe bave y to at» | return the ‘ a ae aw m sales” an b ale ooking } ’ up for @ total loss Port A I re e examinations re of t rtp FEATURE TO CALIFORNIA hortly after going ashore the|s k this morning on| and the @ of the butter fat : ST, PETERSRURG, March 12 EXCURSION, St, ei tal eee el ss ng AR AEE PE PF ; 9 . pd New Trick hails “alien Father pon Was arrented today I m, the tugboat manag 7 4 paparticle you wish. « salen” were Kept] uion the eve of an ing niom & who has had the Transport unde 1 y the 9; Carnation, 7.64; Ore a. P ‘“ tor, |8P With clock regularity and the niger hee sagem, Bracnegy ghee charter, recetved word from F * t " Pionee Bt night 0 | femanded inte charges of his la saturday? / erchanging crowd did not seem! y we oe My: Rich resources of Seattle and the | Aneules that the steamer rest-| ‘ r Cha at. anf guracted by > ’ : Jorguntaation being subsidised by the | | eee wal ily | Pealize that they were _ up| UN in i ae ee ese et? | state of Washington will be adver ing oasily and tugs wo oon avigating, At # Hel ' Jen's, “a af fen Fra » entered »|S#atnst the real, real thing, A vist] Moone Father clduwan | Uiked ax never before when the Se . 4 and from appearances it] 4 th “ . ute Bye owt of San! ~ © three other bunko shops reves ted | joupon-|attle Commercial club starts on tte ht that she would be| k, whe ait er. st @ “beautiful | [Dut enemies declare that the prieat . s - : helt w Broad shes” anc! “exquiaite ativer |{h@*ame conditions The only 8eM-| .iged the ar te make the) {tly through Oregon and California 1 th little damage ‘ Oe we te wate Tieden ple ed on “sale,” | 8RCe Of @ Square deal was seen at seople believe the government te}, Secretary Williams has evolved an Sata . | Rice bai fatally nenlay ~ we : > watching to |* Sond ay, sale cf Japanese goods peeutian bi intelligent scheme for the proper . , . sahed | Long in Service. ta ot: Huntiantan:: @s 4 n put t ‘ | neat “see: | Pat : . : : * intingto ¢, in oo wated am that g raw dunko game wile gy yee eee ee we eee! The elections for the national itssomination of literature “ yon 1 RT TOWNSEND, March 12—| ‘The ‘Transport was built in| quarrel in a saloon Saturday by| Frank Boyce. The latte iy folated upon the crowd whose | @ # [sembly are a conducted, In] '8é Beattie and the state 3} he fr Hellingham reached | Olympia in 1899 and has been used | William Hartley at fire headquart " th u a 1 v thie fer her « - . ~etr feats Wore lined With & Week's /@ FRESH FISH FOR CHINESE #| Moscow about one-third of the fac-| Over 6.000 Books of 69 paged. Diled | port thie 4 . | nemneneensy | alleged that the theft to * Fresh fieh from Seattle for # ¥ employes have ref i to v with plain, eloquent facts, These | stenr 7 @ of the mast pert | ' - ’ Mf wares old ks attendant upon] @ the Orient te the latest com- #| ©! declare the elections are « farce, | & will ve distributed through | ous tripe in her history, fhe struck] s Gens the ery elt ot regon | gale Baturday © leaving 3 ed. fF putin sales but at |a modtty to be seat ta'the Aslat- /%* the law favors the rich against | S007 07 Bt MAY sete In OVegoe li ngelen, and. mude 7 preeresn H N AY Onl One Place wah fis particular p joint & fresh iw te steamers On the Shawmut, #|'%* Poor ‘ Whe ven wes tee sound ge ORS work! * which sailed Saturday, the cold w/| Sige 100 to Ge rencent and Cettysbu ’ | There's only one piace in Seattle has . * storage capacity was taxed te @) yo earried 11 soenen or tt where you can get high class bo 180 che a See * its wimost with fresh halibut, # “We are particularty fortunate Il ints on to on ~ bay. Off Get hold drugs at genuine cut prices, to “een) he b «| % salmon and herring. The epl- # making the trip at this time, 1 . ‘ | hat { : bank” + e bull ¥ rn tyab on Baturday afternoon t jand that ts Ba ® big drt 1st store. ka, iy tees bovet «Whenever an{|# cure tn Hong Kong, Yokohama # | Secretary Willlame today iodedd teks sk Gila obae eee lon Sad 4. tetwoms thee Gan pitele was UP for sale the boosters | * OF Mantia will within the nect # reason that the tourtats of California teas a carried the away the jib James. Both the goods and the a began earn their) * 1¢ days have fries oa his table # [are about to leave for home 884) iron reaching Clallam the vossel| There is a report going the rounds) The steamer Dirigo was | prices will bear the closest inspec ‘ price aky-]# the same as his American cou- #| | thelr routes will be aly Inf could not lay at the dock, but an-| Of transportation circles that @ new | steam schoos an tet tion. Hare ate a few cut prices Ci ¢ individual who} * sins * enced by our convincing Mieratur®)/ cnored in the atream. She drageed| Company will soon be opsrating|the Nome as fron for Tuesday phur and Cream «$ Md for the article was cajoled | * *| | “I have received tavitations from) i, anchor twice daring the night,|#team schooners between Seattle ances this ea t ‘ Tartar, mized ready for taking, 4 eared into offering more and|/** * * eee eeeeaeane many commercial organization®) oi.4 tnutly started back to Port An-|and San Francisco. The pereon| freight will be ae plentiful as last | ounce bottles Cocoanut O11, 16- al ‘that slong the Harriman Maes requestiag!| pice hut tt was etill too rough to|eredited with backing the enter-| season for Nome nce bottles, 23¢; Pure Vaseline, 1- ee the victim refused to bid] ai ia WASHINGTON, March 12.—Pree- |", (2 thelr Suess on our UD) iand at Crescent or Gettysbure. | prine is Ii-known steamship cap team schuoners are econ pound boxes, 19¢; White Vaseline, Maer, the assistant bunko men} The plan for the Waldorf apart leuien Sean teams ah tog (ROUTH. Our special trate will 86) watchman Brown was washed ov Htalist of this city and a former |ical end and the money-makers of |j-pound boxes, 28¢; Naptha Soap, eke tor door and the | ments. to be erected on the north-| {dent Roosevelt today nimonated | commodate 180 of the most POM-lleeerd in Clallam bay, but was Highterage man interested in Nome|the steamship business l0e bars, Se; Crystal Bath Sea Salt. being the next highest bid. {28 corner of Pike and Seventh, | Wilford B. Hoggett, of Juneau, (0 /ineat of Seattle's citizens. Most Of) cued transportation into the service for three round! 9-pound sacks, 23¢; Red Cross Sk bag + rely to dig up his hard. {8¥® reached the city. H. Ryan is/be governor of Alaska the reservations have been filled and aa ee The steam schooner business be-|trips three months back, and she|gcay ase bare, 160 % luce This brasen robbery {the axchitect and Howells & Stokes we are in readiness to make what I tween this city and San Franciseo | relieved the cougestion somewhat : reed net time after the, ang [ot_New York consulting architects. DAKOTA SAILS believe to be the moat thorough ad fy gradually being developed tolaithough there is still plenty o For complete Plana, Speci- Naat Sen auc Ad The work has been awarded to the} vortsing trip ever planned by ai great extent, Cargoes are on hand (freight awaiting all ships. This is 10; fications and Details of oats minutes the aasiotan International Concrete Steal Ce. me a commerctal club. | at thie port for all steamers now in| being augmented week afier week this six-room Cottage ai” could reture to his St. Louis, The plans call for a 7 At noon today the Dakota ealled the coastwise trade and return car-| Kepecially is this true during the! can be “ hod story fire-proof bellding, 120 by 116) ;., the Orient with every hatch Wilt Btudy Methods : looking for new victims trot Talatoreed concrete Foctens |r, whe, Orient ty k with freight and) | will make « particular and the southera terminus During the summer months, the b | All the Old Gags. will be used in the construction of | with 100 passengers. General Meem careful atoay of the meds ofthe — the batlding. The designs are so . $1260.00. th former Seattle postmaster, sailed) Oiturnia Promotion Committee Msether ol! gag worked by the| planned that the apartments c&Q/on the Dakota for a tour through banks. As freight, the steamer had Sena t th most cvtu ton! | b x gang. especially a |e easily changed Into an office! ing ( ee ee ee ee ] HIEF DID | 80 tons of fresh halibut and salmon 50 cente me sg | Fe ; ter are already going begging from | winter season. | pear ont. FP. B Smith, manager |, Phone Mae of goods was placed sliding and three more stories cRO of che St. Anthony and Dakota! or m om Douglas, Juneau and Wrangel as the instant purebs be added at any time business war-/ grain companies of Minneapoli pedi cag | late Bae aan @ public im and 400 tons of ore from Ellamar BOOK : at an exorbitant price by }rants, The excavation has slrea@y|Vnich owns and controls 160 grain| tic Commercial club for the “% city offictals The Excelsior went to Tacoma to contain- ape boosters. One cf © been completed for the building. | slevators along the Great Northern| gation of the industride and re-|Tecelved tmous indorse- unioad the ore and will return dur ing 66 jrallway goes for the purpose of in-| sources of Seattle and the state. ment of a mass meeting called for jimg the night. | j House |quiring Into trade conditions, Mra “When we reach Los Angeles we | the rpose and held at soon to a ps auemmeen then Gh tke oni NW R L. D. Peters te a passenger for! will be the guests of that city. Gow- | 487 the rooms of the Chamber of | . arch jherakari« Cott fo ey where she will join ber! crnor Pardee and President Jordan. Commerce. The meeting was pre] An unknown burglar was pot to/® gambler who on June 13 killed Seam waband Eight midship of Stanford university, will sided over by John Schram and ite/ Might at an early hour yesterday |former Premier Delyannisat, was passage on the Dak among the commities of w Saket | purpose was outlined briefly by Dr.| morning by Dr, H. E. Henderson, |*entenced to death today. He ad Main take ». to their r ti tation: ‘ mee’ , Fletcher Wharton, pastor of the | who started to investigate the nolse | dressed the jury, asking them to in 4255. MIS AKEN OR BURGLAR — > mn ectengtanaen for the coy Sate First Methodist church. “eggs the intruder was making to | | flict extreme penalty, as he winhed 7 } .- - is realdence, 1 Twelfth ay, | to explate hie crime. An accomplice V. W aE wal Architect named Mites was sentenced to} SHOES---EXTRA FLOUR AND WHEAT |~::: about 3:30 o'clock tm the) prison tor cight years, 3D Lynd went out for a good) Policeman Huhn was dispatched | FOR SUFFERERS ened by the nolse of some one mov | 402 Eitel Bide fm Sunday night and woke upto the scene, and was met at the| !f you need a pair of shoes—good ing around In the front of his reat wning. |@oor by Mr. McCauley. Quietly they |92, the kind that combine style dence. As he walked down the|f— Cash Register Exchand o and made thelr way up to the second | "4 wear, at reasonable prices—you When the mammoth liner Dakota| steps the burglar evidently heard! Strange howe this | | ie awakening was * FI hal he ocalaiaee 22785555 an officer at the busi Soor, where Mc uley swore he had | should by ell means get a pair of \reaches far-off Japan the famine- | bhim. for he suddenly decamped | wad Of a 45-Colt tmpreasing | beard a burglar at work. In one) hore $4 and $5 shoes now being sold stricken residents tbe northern | through the front door and succed-| WE BUY, SELL OR EXCHANGE With a sudden belief that he | of the roome they found Lynd, part- {" small sines only. for § at |part of that island will have cause |ed in making his escape. | * gt bis wires switched some- ty undressed and almost asicep. | Men's Shoe Store, 804 First ave. for rejotctag, for within the apacious An investigation showed that the | CASH REGISTERS was evidently Intoxicated, and — freight compartments Ix stored some |thief had opened the front door | 3 Abi @clack this morning « borry plained that be had found bis way thousands of pounds of wheat and|with a skeleton key. So far as We pay highest cash price for Register The Sundwall Co. 609 ist Ave. Phone 697. | four as well as provisions of other|/ Known no articles of value were en kinds. taken, A report was made to the One hundred sacks of the best | police. KENT, March 12.—The sudden | four obtainable were sent with the ae bursting of a monster fly-wheel of | best wishes of The Star to the Httle| Steamer Excelsior reached port |the engine in the sawmill of the brown men and women, and The| om Seward, Valdex and way ports \Covington Lumber company, at |Star hopes that the contribution wilt /“4fly this morning with 36 passen sPoo.. BRASS, OLO COPPER, TINNED, on ANNEALED wine . aw he We aleo carry * oes wire wire and colt wire. Wire from 86 to 10 gxuge. Stanley Two-foot Rule (Tuesday) Be was telephoned In to police into the wrong house, The officer T. W. McCauley, 303 | took the man to the police station, ay. sald there was a berglar | however, and he will have an op- the house and he wanted an of- | portunity of expiaining the ciream- fmmediately stances to Judge Gordon solicited in trying to locate the Improved Pearer and G Covington, this morning caused the jallevinte the sufferings of many | © only, « few of them from Fair- = in. So far none of the anxious |B ooo | death of Engineer Charles Rose and | families and will bring cheer to now mothe res “2 : ata friends have suggested foul play. I 7) ‘nwaty Resor Mone. fhe f|sehtly Injured two other em- | desolate homes. ployes Eastern Washington ts gathering The accident ococurred af 10 | large contributions for shipment on o'clock and was witnessed only by the N. ¥. K steamer Kanagawa the men infered. No reason can | Maru, which ts scheduled to depart mek Pearse fi be given for the bursting of the jon the 20th. Many local shipments y & th Sages wheel. | will also be sent on this steamer ye ~ —— land the committee wishes to notify promply and corel. all interested that the contributions pret at nad oo tt; es aa | most be at the Great Northern dock ‘on the 17th. { ‘The total contributions now ‘on ” | good health and has been spending SPINNING’S CASH STORE amount to more than $5,000 in cash, Friday. Yesterday the/ his time between his waterfront 1810 Second Ave which has been converted into f the police department was friends and his boarding house, wheat, and nearly 65 tons of flour and wheat. There are a oumber of - large shipments on the roud from when the total ts pod it ie DRE © HEL 26 DE © Oo that the famine sufferers have been given sufficient to} WASHINGTON, D. C., March support them during the winter ‘This morning in the case of Ann NT Valentine, the New Jersey Italian) ROM, March 12—J. P. Morgan Srcowp Avenue & Spranc Sreeet eee een COMPRISE WONDERFUL BARGAINS IN GOLDEN OAK CHIFFONIERS. AN AR TICLE INDISPENS f IN HOTELS, ROOMING HOUSES AND PRIVATE HOMES $7.75 $10.25 $11.75 | $15. 75 drawers, 1344x234 im. Mirror 11%4x9%, 6 @raw-|Mirror 11x19%, 5 draw-/Mirror Top drawer has swell ers <23% inches. ere 13%x24% toches, front. cut from % er serpentine. top drawer we at from $12.5 front but when no news had been received | » Weisbach, Internation japtes late bour which would an-/ 1965 Western Mantic ‘me ravel the mystery the general belief bee Leather Adjustable Toe i. | was that no ordinary reason could . 9 be responsible for bie absence, we | MeQailian i quite well off and! owns considerable property here Byttery surrounds the disappear. | Hix wife died six months ago, since | whieh time he bas been living at « fH. C. McQuillan, 699% | noarding howse, 690% Thomas st . who has been missing | He in 72 years of age, but is in _A. Bridge & Co., Popular Price Clothierr ONE THOUSAND SWEATERS To Close Out at a Little More Than HALF PRICE Popol Washington and Oregon, murderesa, the supreme court aft / and a number of other New Yorkers | firmed the cision of the wer| were granted an audience by the | court, and the woman must hang WILL STAND | INSPECTION } EVERY KIND, EVERY SIZI ND ALL PRICES. MEN’S YS’ AND CHILDREN’S JUS THE THING TO TIDE YOU OVER THIS UNEXPECT- ED COLD SNAP. BE COMFORTABLE FOR A FEW CENTS On Sale Tomorrow and Until Closed Out A. Bridge & Co. Hext Door to Bon Marche 1415-1417 Second Ave. This laundry, Troy by nar new in every detatl, new build! new machinery, new manager The 1 being =f / | | TROY LAUNDRY COMPANY, WHOSE BIG MODERN PLANT iS | LOCATED AT NOB HILL AND REPUBLICAN STREET. welcome to inepect the ee te t

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