The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 14, 1906, Page 7

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ee THE SEATTLE STAR—-WEDNESDAY, MARCH vacancies he must appoint clerks CITY BRIEFS BLACKJACK PLAYER /S who have been certified to by the! elvil service comminsion, There are| Se enn eee of eneepees An information was filed this highest of these he must select the rains Sy (0) eet Se first appointee, and from the three ney charging Charles D. Polley with highest remaining he must net lasccny from. Gee peruss. Ne is ——e the second. This practically gives anid to have stolen $1.90 from fam we ot i es ae lh ee CR steotggy AB be Motlovern in @ down town saloon . an agarteved cbon ; near ana this Davia te one of the of those certified are: C. B. Gla _ yoauterday crowed sier, 425 Beneca ot C. &. Kerebner, | ” R 1 work 8¢ minutes every morn: | a tate tneloted with peat COMMERCIAL CLUB MAKES! i G25 North Sint ot. J. W. D. Bebolte, ; lowa Jack A. 4" rey beer Ra erable warmth that he put fn a ' P wo youthful hoboes who - sot| SEATTLE AND TACOMA MEN |!ns,” he told Judge Gordon In po-|jeast a balf an hour po morning} SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS) fo) pe <n Tee W. Bar a a sneots eo * oe sped incarceration fh the COME TO BLOWS AT A MEET tice sows ttm reply {0 the charge at serubbing out a barber #800] gon tacoma MEETING My, Case, who io to resten Agvit| clded to send ftv reform m owt, wrese. Sate peri obr rterred by: ; | foo 15, retires from the office after | meeting in Tacoma b aPROG ONL OS Che reyes ; geet ING OF A MINING COMPANY | Brown that be was a saloon loafer joo, that's something fleree,” T@] MAYOR BALLINGER UNABLE] seven years gen te caine to|s W wton wtate b # b lihefty, with the understand 1m Ho grew exceedingly indignant at! marked City Attorney De Broler | as tale the veal estate buaiocen, | will & ' ve Ing that they leave the city, HP ore WELD YESTERDAY IN TA./ the very idea of boing classed as «| "I gueaw we'd better give you #0 TO GO ON GALIFORNIA TRIP. | the 1 ev i ii bum days on the chain to reat.” ‘The | nt @ of iat te, giving his occupation COMA, He sleeps once in a while, but| judge thought the same so Davis 'SWIPED THE THIEF ; an « cler) ked at pe BRED ES very seldom,” your honor, safd Of-| will bave thé next three months tn eae oe 1 by | headquarters Detectives Byrne ae eiiallaheedia | floor Ryan, “The gang runa a black-! which to make good resolutions for Unk euttle business men re Preeis nt nainting of |@00 Phi icton. meaty Ms ge lin la 4 jack game when the officers are mot | (he future lepond 1 ply balers tomorrow! weward tented mete at +) WU Pe ‘ ‘ I i : Pag @ man by t Mar. | ~ — | nie Ticoma's representation On| Aberdeen Bunday for 9 He came} Colina, ¢ i: & yd ¥ Phan geo Prog and Tacoma, represented by / word this morning that the Tre-|'® Di« trip to Los Angeles will) to Heattle, went —— ne 1 exprenen sad nachdvtvesd” Gaal ae HM. F. Garretson and A. J Jexceed that poRane and Seattle,” | signed ship's art t h paees as J . “sl rmont has sailed from Yokohama fe : he # , y n ka, Act jo im Tacoma y y after: | eu route fr Yokohama for| erecta! club, today whe, ee bes var lead “f , a nd bas tm 1 Beat . Tickets are being purchased In| off took him and bur fr to th Bo Sigh» It was at ar s k port | goc salons, 6f courted ntinued | b Aberde f th park ot Mount /# Imen arrest any . f the Tacoma mel | Mr Ww it apathy keer and the Comerte’s ; ng see i ¢ faster than a walk on ty ' pa a= | ER USON S ing many representative business| protested that the officers OF sian thes Bae on about « } TACOMA, March 4. — While Hecretary Williams and every! « hit o's pnee. . . ; Sy t and a mbor from | anding in tb parto wf the Bagle member of the ab le the sad Lake rn a \ bry pols teat ‘ “ging b até o’olock last Harry Ferguson won out over R.| 4) to the danger of lout te Co s the |fome « bks into his shed lant The meeting ended in a fist fight | evening. John F. Josselins, a black-/B. Brunner im last night's play 10|/ tT. oma the headquarters ot ° DELANEY REMOVED) hat ” . the | might a a box of tools, 1. Rue Jordan ma away | emith identy fell to the floor and | the tourney of Id-inch bolk line) sar, Organisation of «0 . ne ty ord h ay it with the books of the au ard | Bete medical ald could reach bim | billiards Johnaon's billiard hall lcluba which will be decided Friday] him to tablivh a t ' ty The Panama commission has sent Tacoma men hurried for police] expired, Dr. J, lL. Brown Ferguson's largest run was 18 and) aicnt in the City of Destiny. ‘The tet of Police De was taken | dintillery at Green Lake t ts calls for bid Beattie firme for warters to secure the a ot | hastily summoned, but Jesselins| Brunner’s 17, Both experts did 20t] teroma chamber of commerce solt|f hia home at Green Lake thie|#@uinst thie scheme that the W the construction of two ocean go atte men | was then beyond ald hang up a very high average, Brun fternoon | ape electric car|T. U. haw protented ing Credges tc the isthnes ner scoring 212-72, and Ferguson oe rele yr PR egy oto. h and Pike, and trans- | The craft will feet long by Gouce of Trouble ‘TWELVE 4-7, Both played good billiards |S0@ indications sid sang © Tet" | sorred to the Previdenes heepitel by }47% feet beam. Bids will also be vouble arese ower 6 ruil leapito the low averages, Ferg 3 , ee. Although his condition is kes for O00 feat of eailing to te Jarret» who was * total of 200 was made while Bend Postale. worse, special care is needed. |be furnished within the next 60 hed Judge G " night James Ford and J. Dean ‘ostals urging members ¢ aes = a aidlinn & cunieeie. Ac LONDON, Ma 4—The Britiah | ma and a clever exbibition|(the important meeting at Ta I F | Excursion fo California 1 to the judge's ams steamer ( foundered off the xhould result. Billiard players are| Were sent out today by Becretary Some fear is felt for the nafety of | fal train leaves Seatt 4 turntt nd landed once or twiee on Mor-| Dutch coast yesterday, Twelve of} evincing much interest In the tour-| Williams and {t is expected that a the of} burning fish steamer Zapora, p $85; Inclu yard, 2 w her crew were wood and ax were | ney, and each new set of players is | great many members will journey to} M * exchange reports) of the International Fish company dations woing. = In the meantime Dr..Jordan was} saved greeted by a larger and more on-| Pacotaa and fight to the last diteh| Brit eR *, bound | Sunday word was received from pa Limited number y busy trying to escape fron j iastie crowd of spectators who} t ent any other city but Seattle | f Mad : hoy but: | Grahame island that dories, oars | passengers taken. Make reserva ee m with a hand sat im wh ke the quiet, scientific game from securing the headquarters of| ing into » in dintvene with and wreckage had bees pic "P| tons now with Northern Pactfh . ee to ain Dat } © atate ercial club organiza-|* he j which answered the description of | ticket office, or Secretary Williams, - a 0 Kauffman, | | uot | thous carried by the fishing #team-\of the Seattle Commercial elub, @ down, $9 pe oe Hew | A a} interurban train 1 bad ne officers of the company 40 | mitel buildin om tees in an endeavor to ive } mbt for Tacoma in order | pened to the Zapora, and explain tS downi on! row the worst of it and to | | Suttle business men an ope | the wreckage as being that ship 200 PR. Bi/5x3 STANLEY mea St, $1,200; ga Jordan from escaping - wind up the day's be The western Steamship | overboard two trips ago, wher OLD COPPER BUTTS, a we mea © mfered oR OWN, March 14—Thelrelary Williams recetved par od word that amer experience a eee |yenterday m tail-end | North Coast Dry Kiln company has |tetegram from the San Jono Oregon sailed from Valdes yester-| There ix a crew of 3 ay Thene butts will be on sale S Om weet shite Then the Seattle men » fed | wreck between the Northern | purchased tn Georgetown a strip of [ber of comunerce cordially inviting |@4y afternoon. She will stop a Farcaame, ah sehen Womens teak and see lat jan and, wi t sid} overland passenger train and | land on the east side of the N. P. [the Seattle Commercial club to be-| Pllamar and load ore for the Taco ee ool; ‘ealeds ethevatay make 5 * he © dane er eight near Sultan. neer car tracks at the end of Bast How-fodipe the guests of that city during|™4 smelter, arriving tn port next STRANGER HAS 4 ali team, rae Lawrence, of the paasenger/ard st. near tho viaduct, and will itheir trip south. Although San Jose | Monday a cad ma Ave ed to the atreet, at train, Jumped and was badly im-|have its building pot wp at omce. [ff On the inerary, San Jose busi ti ard the Oregon will be C. M j Ay mty tm hie right han jared about the head. D. Ryan. The 1 was formerly owned by the |nee# mon are so anxious to meet the| Miller, who has been acting as THE MONEY Pare price $1.0, h were the books ‘ ing as wat an on & dead engine | Olymple foundry Bowbers ot the hustling organiza- | COMPAnY agent at Val Mr. Mit 4: th Ave. ¥ — in f the caboose on the thon from Soattic that they sent th = Besar one yee ged = nae Sth, S90 a ® oe 4 With all of the Seattle mon out! preteht was dvty vough the end eal estate In Georgetown has ad ‘equest b . |e r naKer o wpa > — : ete 0 « quran seat fib and Jeane Gare | a's. Sat ent: ok Koatinn teal oy Ginte aind be cae venti Three Men Chosen. |Pacitic Coast Steamship company | POarding house at 2821 Western - - ew York B reteon's injuries were ot | body ga s . j agent at Nome, has ben appointed to| ‘ ie oper Bias ymbination Piter Then the meeting res * | : The club has son Secretary W.| succeed Mr. Miller at Valdex for the | 4¥0Ut two weeks ago a stranger en Me an stutiinee pecete | VS easter, 0 ein R. Williams, Samuel P. Lemon and | worth western | maged ao rooms nd paid board ake time for ex- Pitan’ see | MARONE NOTES. |.2.5.c0see. creme | Sones ete sec ee chen tee ou ag ae ane Port Blakeley this moratag to load|o his homo and ts now in @ serious} iy study publicity ods and in back MeCamiey haw the check, | SPINNING’S CASH STORE Seattle Has the Books. j umber for Melbourne. } Attioag, corporate what beneficial impree| George F. Russell, city treaswrer-| Which ts forged, and the stranger 1410 Second Ave All of the books of mpany | The German bark Wensbek was! 1. ciympic foundry will com.| Zan! Be receives im the work of the | elect, today arranged for the $150,-|8* the money s lave, however, tn the hands ef De j towed to Port Blakeley this s et eagaae hice es tin te pe gers Commercial lub. George H. Reveille! 900 bond required from the oceu ioeres Jorauh and ies tieate [ing from Tacome to complete her hence work on | rnd op gos and Samuel P. Lemon will act in| pant of that office, through John A Der. Jordan could net be ween thie} lumber cargo for the West Co ft ha gy a8 1,180 Seek of retin the capacity of spokesman for the! Whatley @ Co. rning. Some one tn his office} Word has been received Frontage club at the different banqueta and lar Price Clothiers. sxid he would mot be back until) American ship Emily Reed has ar ee receptions during the trip. : ‘ Pm * fter a| A. rattrond, which fs supposed to] res noon and then, when informed that|rived at Sydney, Australia, a . Pransportation has been offered to HEAVY SEAS cher improvements |it was The Star that wished (o| rough voyage from British Colum-|be ‘he Union Paeific, has recently | savor Ballinger to accompany the wo Eitel Mktg with him, the young man/ bis, during which she was compelled | Purchased a strip of land through | vcursion, but owing to the fact that changed his mind and was sure the| to jettison a portion of her cargo. |! ieee ond oe ot Sen. the mayor must attend the inaug Head winds and heavy seas were urs a Tile age, ane, and tor would not be back until) She sailed on og Bh gh ng nein a alien fs ia lady lene te wretion Mayor: Kile ; Moore Ht} encountered by both the steamers Pitt: guing to old cocaine a es | The nate or Bag di loust ste ef Ratater bestest wil me iene - ¢ for him to join] Umetiiia and Hawatian which ar-/ fell on terms of £5 dow and ee jon the sound as having tal whith % fe eanectet @ 1 buy | Barty | rived from San Francisco this noon Pee month to rettable party eo of coal lo Nome last season. pre e * ar ay wih ~ 4 | The entire coast has been swept by Sot FIRE AT Setar lng‘ Sone te |e sire coat ns bon svt &t Atlantic City. or Mr. Aspin schooner Fred BE Sander - “te bo egg a = JUDGE TALLMAN aft m. At Tatoosh today a gale Wal, at Duwamish Brit TACOMA m.. has been overhaul 4 ond bo rd 0 ar om Gv. an blowing 6 miles an hour ie rag as Geemer lots, with cleaned at Eagle Harbor for the; P Is BETTER ing view. for ente past week, was towed to Tacoma to T ™ —— “aw TACOMA, March 14.—Fire atart-|4ay to load lumber for San Pedro] | The people of Georgetown | whe i a ling from cromed wires in the boiler | #ad Redondo lthis place have commenced to move} Judge Edward J. Tallman this OFFERS $210. 000 hi Ki : |room completely destroyed the main ark Palmyra eh Port Gamble|ep in the woods on the cast side|@Orning reeumet hin duties as | aaah and balance om time will buy | Muiidtings occupled by the plant of} atl te with « load of lumber|Of the N. P. line so as to be away | Jae of the muperior court, in de-| jacob Pur ffered the catty} goed tot @atin, near car line |the Puget Sound Dry Dock & Ma-/ porain m the rallsoed tracks partment No. 2 He has been {!!/ finance comm! this afternoon | for Ban Francisco. jeask, balance $ per month, for a chine company late yosterday after foetern Roses, corser lot. Ji goon. Manager EC. Warner places om time for | the lows at $50,000. Of this he says jocks from Yesier | $20,000 is on machinery and the bal- WIxSHIP BRO: ance on buildings, The loaw is par Rem a Conman ‘hits tally covered by insurance. The Oriental dock at 11 o'clock th |noon from New York, via nd San Francisco. OME BARGAIN company will vebullé. ral cargo a hy et Freighter ureks bas arrived | jand. all ready for garden, terms r t cash and $3 from San Francisco this morning, | eter rasta Bis ¢ TURKISH GENERALS duodcnged har powder cate euasrt Aracts torme 1 com and a ARE KILLED of the Alki, then steamed to Taco ma Steamer Norwood leaves this af CONSTANTINOPLE, Merch 14—| ternoon for San Francisco with « ¢ tum d Another battle has been ought ini fall load of lumber and nm, will give make you money INVESTMENT CO, W-me Walker Bidg. poo moma 0 REE 0 aime 9 rartE 00 THURSDAY'S OFFERINGS Embrace several very exceptional bargains on our RUG and CARPET floor. They are of the very best nen province, and it is reported meraig Soullmean and Risa Pasha have been killed. ‘ erchaps ise. Frank Waterhouse Co. recei Quality. You can match the price Four patterns, three with borders of Axminster Carpet aot the ity at the price. | regular $1.66 value cut only at, a yard 81.15 wong, Fo = Five patiorns of Body Brussels, two with borders, regular $1.60 value, cut only, « yard @1.15 Two patterns of Inlaid Linoleum, regular $1.50 value, cut only at, a yard Oe Seven patterns of all-wool Ingrain Carpe gular 9c val ue, cut only at, a yard 62%e r patterns of Hodge's Fiber Matting Regular 65¢ q y only at, a yard 1Se Regular 50¢ quality nly at, a yard de Remnants of P 4 Line From two to twenty yard lengths, ar 65< quality, cut only, at, « yard ise 5 Per Ct. Off All Heaters For This Week Only CEES + CEN © © TEL © RAMEE © Steamer Hawalian arrived at the fore- ula ved | } She has @ gen-| give « grand ball in Hamilton's hall, March 14 Mra, Clarence Bissell, of George |town, is the happy mother of a baby girl | Mra. LaCrosse, of Georgetown, has i ipound baby «irl | va Wieme, of Georgetown. better known as Hiemarck, died The Georgetown brass band will the county hosplial yesterday morning He is 65 years old and has lived in Georgetown several years DEBATE UPON SPIRITUALISM | Justification of modern spi on by the Seriptures, between 7 Mosea Hull and Re ». Pool, be gan at Germania hall be \* ontinue for three m | «Last night's session y sided over by Att A. Palise J attended by 2 Mull opened the argument in m the affirmative of the ques Resolved that the practice Jern Apiritualiam is justified i it et prop- | # oversight there was all last night and t a he that thie #h f night's meeting A. T. Waldeck commenced suit today against the Central Market mpany, which ne time Intend to construct market on Fourth av. and Uni Waldeck ays he solicited occupants for the proposed market stalls and ha $910 In cor ennmlinnenons If you want good photograph | cheap, get Pinncy’s Panels for 50 | per dozen. 106 Columbia St, *** for the past eight of ten months. | 9250000 for the property on which | holding court very irregularly andithe eity stables are located. The} turning most of his work over t0/ committee, figuring on the basis of | outside judges. the Vulean fron and Gas Works Judge Tallman, while not in per-| eles believe 0,000 should be} fect health, expects to hel d court! paid. Mr, Furth and the committee} regularly from sow on Judge! are still debating | Yakey, of Jefferson county, who hi by been taking bis place, will fin The Untied States cutter Grant is} ish up a few matters now in hand|in the Quartermaster Harbor dry before heaving the etty dock “oa general overhauling | Steamer Santa Clara arrived at} Seward (his afternoon | For the last three days Seattle | wholesale grocers have been almost out of sugar, and a sugar famine | has been imminent Head of SeaSerpent OFFICE UNDER CIVIL SERVICE City Comptrotier-clect Harry W. Carroll will find, as one of bis first duties in hix new office, the thon appointment of twe a) | merviee clerks these will be to Mil the v be made by his own retirement! a8 thief accountant in order to as- ne * sume the duties of comptroiier, and the other vacancy will be made by ithe retirement on April 16 of R. A ‘ame, roll clerk » is but one position fn the A6taptrotier’s office which ts free \from civil service regulations, aad hat in that of chief deputy. Bd- wird Melse will continue in that po witlen by virtue of a deal made‘on tha,ere of the late republican com | vention | The other employes of the offics| are all under civil service rules, and the comptroller has no power over them except to assign them to th To portions the respecti Cash Register Exchang, WE BUY, SELL OR EXCHANGE CASH — hi We Regist pay ra. The Sundwall Co. 609 ist Ave. Phone Suits Eton Blouses and Buster Brown E ffects, N Sprin, Novel ages 2% to 8 Regular values $4.00 i.) $4.50, sday Special . .. $2.95 "ys’ 2-piece Suits in Gray Mixtures, New Spring Ef- fects; ages 9 to 16. Regular V alues $3.50, Thursday Special .. . eos Sreesecve -$2.25 Is rough school wear ials for Joys’ Separate ants, ages 4 to 16; good Regular price cial wees ah vewess (N Pair Free rey Rip.) Grey Mixed Tweeds and Scotch Goods, in the New Spring ir 1 ions, perfect fit sizes nobby appearance ; s $10 x R years ar valu 00 Thursday A. BRIDGE & CO. 1415-1417 Second Avenue Next Door to the Bon Marche

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