The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 19, 1906, Page 7

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AY OPERATE TWO A COAST CO, WILL OP ERATE WATSON AND BUCK MAN. ACCORDING TO REPORT—J D. FARREL BAID TO @ INTERESTED. to the staten The Watson and Buckman were genet ae 3 y y brought around from the ¥ hay B Pharo will t Atlantic and are now at San Fran ¢ a of the Alaska ( « » having off burners installed é eared will be incor t 41 attention la being given to h Mr, Po will be the| passenger accommodations, al fic ‘ t ch freight space will not be = ag Coast ¢ ncrificed. These two steamers will J oe Duainess and good will of a to handle 2.800 tons of td established Alnaka Commer-| freight, and, with the Portland and & pany, The steamers Port-| Hertha attending to the Seward eet Bertha the only two! Valdee and Dutch Harbor freight - and it is| business, the Nome traffic can be of the old tne bie that when the Rertha | handled ee meat Sunday night for Alaska | Aas eliibiani on go out under the flag of | Associated with Mr, Pharo and pear tain Humphrey (a the new com } Bus company Bede From Atlantic, pany are John MeLean, northwent manager of the Standard O11 com pany; M. B. Halley, representiag east and Ralph & Stacy yand H. R Marriman, all Seattic parties. In steamehip circles it ls claimed > statements given | that J. D. Farrell's name will also Lag mene tncorparalore, new | appear in the makeup of the new rox with the latest appliances | company, His hasty return from of the Intest models will be| and operated by the g reliable source It fe given tonay (hat the steamers Watson « Buckman have been chartered the Alaska Coast company, and be ted this summer on porthern route After this sea. the east several weeks ago maken this statement appear very signift- | cant charitable persons Who asked for his reprieve on the ground that he was lest Uhan 19 years old, White's father is now living upon a poor farm at Cedar Springs. DEATHS Jobn & Campbell, March 18, at 1814 Mowell st. of heart trouble. Deceased wae 54 years of age, a na- tive of Canada and recently from Doluth. He ts survived by a witew two daughters and one son. Mr Campbell ts a well known timber cruiser, The remains wil! be em- balmed by Butterworth @ Sons, and will later be shipped east Anna N. Buntage, March 17, at Rainier Beach, of liver complal Deceased was 65 youre of age ant was formerly a resident of Olympia, to which place the remains were , shipped this morning for interment. Butterworth & Son. Dr. Lee EL. Sulth, March 17, at Dellevue of heart failure Deceased Leas NASHVILLE, Tenn. Mareh 13.— Bradford, of the Chicago. Goetesat & Louisville reat - gaswer today to the suit by the interests in the federal i ‘alleging that Morgan (# quilty sf doable deating and is in a con sgiracy to restraio trade me 3 | the past two yeara He is a brother “ae in-law of Dr. W. K. Turner. Re- 2a | mains will be shipped to Lexington, 3 Alaska residents Ky, for interment. Butterworth & 5 af present in the city take} son that } to the statement contingent will have | ¢¢ Saming of the Alaska delegate) ” : Dili passes, Strenuows ef ‘Will be pat forth for ex-Gor- and it ts expected | other delegations will come) of the latter. debe P. Clum, who is at present New York city, and who will be the latter part of the! sent to several prominent | met Mr. Chun ts the new irbanks. Opposing MeGlinn, @ Fair faaks attorney of some note, who ma depend upon Nome's vote. -WHERITANCE TAX LAW VALID preparations and tm- ments for the quarters of the « Commerctal club will be fin- ished by April, The main furnish inge will be buff tinted. Architects Spear and Hunt are the dosigners, and the new quarters will he a reve- | lation of arehitectural beo uty. Secretary Williams, of the Com- mercial club, hae wired that the party te having a comfortable and pleasant trij, and much tnformation of future benefit to the club is be- ing gained. March 19.—The state) ‘This party will reech San Pran- court this noon, by a de | thin evening. Mayor Schmits Sastained the constitutinnal-| win pead the delegation to meet the Of the state inheritance tax la. | seuttivites. They will be escorted tecerds for quick action upon | tnrough Chinatown tonight. The WS appeal wire broken, as the case | purty leaves San Pranciace Wednes- Mas only decided by the King coun- | gay morning for Los Angeles w cont last month. case involves the William Wellington White, Ged im California, leaving « on his property to! Male, This was a test suit. and Say thoesands of dollars’ inherit-| ward, arrived at 1 o'clock this aft- pr Sea | j MARINE NOTES Steamer Bertha, from the west- 4 , 7 om ot governor of Alaska. de “ . tes Franct tly, tax will come to this state as! ernoon with 27 passengers and 200) er eae he cast gg, Soe nan Hoggatt for gov a logal ad — —_ i eee | tons of cares taken trom ay ae | who would wear the Irish shamrock, | SELLS MING Gage, 18; | Peter J. Kasnakoff, 26 : a eae, one fed steamer Mariechon " 3-| pi cay begs George Purches returned from " > Srak ot ard, of the La Touche mines, came} W. Malone, n tw uaa ancnie San Francisco this morning and is] Gerectonn. and omne Davia 27| TS. McLennan, of Nome, has south on the Bertha, ina fight with Tom King, on Sater-|%t the Stevens hotel. Mr. Pu Burton, and Margaret Asher, 30,|Teached the city. Mr. McLennan is] . day. As a reeult he paid Police| Wille south closed a mining deal} nina: Jean Henry Taylor, 23,and}one of the prosperous and large) Steamer Otympla, of the Seattle | % ; aa | whereby disposed of the Fall). > $s oe Adeibert |property holders of Nome. He :§ — | Hawai! line, arrived at Port Town-| Clerk Case $15 in the shape of = fine | Srey, ning property to T. Add eee See nie Beiter, 34: |mushed from Nome up the Yukon to| PP leend this afternoon from Honolula. | O87. | i Clark for $25,000, This property ts st ee Me gf rm ty Fairbanks, then out over the Valid Backed by Portland capital, the) o4 has a general cargo and 300 Beotty” runs a cigar stand down| | Oo civ ard and directly a joining’ 8 y Ste Redmond, an Fa ca Whee ha ee ieee tee feotvent Internationa! Fireproof Sam indecent near the wharves. Tom King, an} to) o¢ fh Lane holdings 2 as, Memnens; WaleriOe™ cert, but the Guverabnent . company has been re-| 2"? , ee English sailor, came along and) . | and Sarah Gertrude Muno, Id relieve cases of dire distress. | tte « f panized, and the contracts of the ‘ said, “Good ing. j Crowder, legal age, at via ¥ rn . he! Cap Capwell, manager 3 Mi activity was on with the ee EGON will be assumed by the), “arian A. H. Capwett Mas te.| “Wher f green Lada vw, legal age; William | | Mintn eet tut news from ands f Mee cracern. signed from that company, and H. | h¢ asked TERNA Mase, 3¢ = Shoe-|iater strikes had not been received sive St the corner of Seventh av. and)” iennedy, president of om otty beeame furious and sald TIONAL fig infie i | n he left the camp. The lumber = St work will be resumed to-) my is acting manager w ‘a | some things about Irish green and prigeP i > epg | market ie exha and the first fs. Morning. The defunct com- © 1 4 Englieh-Irinh in particular § that oe 2 Sane successor ah be appointed. The) /ne La - 4 Wi t il take large consign Mand to lose $40,000 had they | f°" praesent Pee canch of | Wouldn't sound well im print. He Bh DE e as sé . ahh ig on agg cage nd . he ol contract Inland Transportation com-| left the stand and attacked Tom oe the f . | working on prospects in all ¢ i much money In the con-| oo, and operates the steamera|@nd another man with # stangshot ht you Li ind by experience that if the) |. and the camp was in the Goll S Spokane elevator iate-| SOF. "Tha Flyer and Port| which was scod as evidence to- | should if § {foot was wrong the man was also) On ition | 7 loss, combined with the Or nerd fay cer Herpelinck appeared you don't wrong; so he resolved to we | ‘ by the comtract for the X md the men to ja f shoes. The Old Oak Shoe | at Seventh and Pike, was/ —The| | better than the many othe }and} General Gilbert 8. Meem, former for the company t } 4 whoes that it's easy see the} postmas f ty, is sertously ) 1 e ‘CO PLAIN ] Ritference. Take a look at The Men's| {Il at the home of his son-in-law va i illelhadas } x | Shoe Store, 808 First avenue +++! Daniel Kellet n this city 4 of ’ C j : —+— ash Regis day, | % The exact age of “Kid” Whit 4 ry ' a Silo ft y nied wii wsit®| WATER NOTICE —— for the murder of Matthew | ° t in the « WE BUY, SELL OR EXCHANGE la tu this city, was learned | _ ¢ Voite agsinet ie? | SPINNING’SCASH STORE E BUY, | CASH REGISTERS arch rb sebened by Prosecuting Att TO CONSUMERS IN DISTRICT! Rey io for the privilege of repre 1410 Becond Ave. Palle Mackintosh in a letter from I NO. 2% | ser oF th ward in the We par highest cach price tor is , the editor of the Clipper for the next two years Registers. mbar WCefar Springs, Mich. Accord Water rent due tn Mar Janu-| was filed | We SME. Seller, who has taken con-|ary, February, March, April and| afternoor —_—_— ie Interest in the case, W May. if not pald by March 31, be | was she : we the are pa felinquent. Matrict des | turns b: Nicely furnished real dstate a, «, the man's real mes delinquent. I | y - . e Sun Wa 0 a br digi in Cedar Springs the y north of Galer street.| that hts « offices, all new. Y ‘ ne le ay mee: 1883, and was 2 “ tered water rates due from first|by the a nice offices 406 jenta 609 Ist Ave. Phone 697. | S$ months of age when execnted twentieth of month, becomes de Gents, wha, the complaint alleges, J block. Ind. 3718 | wee 43 years of age, a native of/ Kentocky and « resident here for fr. THE SEATTLE STAR--MONDAY, MARCI 19, 1906, Reaury Teansrens GWE ATIVE WOMAN RoBS Mrs. 8 FB Hanna sold tote 1, 2 }4 consideration of $43,000 late Sat ' era two full lots. » It te the old St. Mark's churet Moperty, and has « frontage on io A woman giving the name of Mra Olive and Stewart ate, Fifth ay. and 7" . Weat, who ia charged with having Westlake boulevard, The name of] POLICEMEN HAND MAYOR BAL LINGER CANE AND MATCH | robbed two men tn the Bon Ton oa the purchaser in withheld loon, at First ay, and Pike at, The wale wag) = consumma SAFE UPON HOUR OF RETIREMENT—DOELANEY SENOS A within a few minutes, was taken in through the Parry Investment cc custody yesterday by tives pany, The same company sold Mre. LSTTER. Adame and Corbett and Patrolman Hanna jote 19 and 20, block 1906, —_— Potter. Later her alleged husband, in Tacoma, to Fred 8. Foas. This Curly” West, was also captured, property te a business lot on C at In the presence of the assem manner, This department ts the}and both are being held at the po The Parry Investment company | Officers and patrolmen of the t right hand of the executive and an) lice station also sold the southeast corner of| tle fee department today, retiring|the city grows my one hope is to Fred Stheffier, of 219 Summit av Second ay. and Clay «t. for Silas|Mayor R. A. Ballinger was presented | se@ the po force expand, & claima that the woman took § Archibald to El BE. Todd for} With @ handsome cane and a solid/and work In the future as they have) from him, and W. Hoffman la $17,000. ‘The lot covers an area of|Kold match safe, set with a diamond, |in the past |charged her with having robbed GOx108 feet After a suitable reply the mayor of “In my adminisfration you have! him of between $6 and The of L. HM. Griffth @ Co. have pur-/fleially handed over his star, No. }never left # stain on any of your) ficera succeeded in getting th chased lot 2 block 2% of Mo-{22, to Acting Chief Willard. }insignia of rank, In my heart [| woman's husband through a fake Naught's addition for $6,000, Two] The ceremony was impromptu,|know that you will never do other| telephone mensage to the. Olympia » F. & Stiles purchased|4nd the more impressive from the/than reflect credit upon the unt-| house, Both the Wests are said rty for $3,500 and has made | lack of any set program, Almost at | forms which you wear, And now, in| to have recently come here from the snug profit of $1,500 in that| the minute Patrolman W. BE. | conclusion, 1 hand over to the acting | Vancouver and Victoria abort time Carr was asked to make the pres my ‘tools,’ whereupon the! . entation speech, The mayor Ww dered his star to Mr. Wil-| called Into the assembly room and| Officer Carr tendered the gifts to} Thanks the Mayor. THIS ROBBERY him. More Than Satisfactory. A letter wan read from Chief of | Police Delaney, who ts sick at 1 thank you men of the police! Providence hospital, and could not lepartment from the bottom of my| be prosent, in which he deplored his heart,” replied the mayor, “and [| ¢nforced absence and thanked the want to say fo you that the Seattle | retiring mayor for hiv splendid ef police department, collectively and| forte of the past for the police de Individually, has maintained ite) partment a duties throughout my ministre} Both the cane and match safe THIEVES ENTER SEVENTH avy,| on in @ more thi satisfactory | were sultably tnseribed | Burglars Ransack Every Room HOME ABOUT NOON AND % Carpenter Home, But} CARRY OFF VALUABLE Jew. CITY BRIEFS Take No Valuables. ELRy, i os ‘his morning the Rainier Heights * of the Seattle Bleetric com au " " White the + re of the family x, commenced thetr new schedule | Wade Che feaiiy was away yee were away, « burglar looted the res of running direct IN CHINA GREAT | monda, and containing a pleture of two little girls; a marquise ring of with two turquotse, Moctings tn honor of the 36th an- niversary of the Parte commune a charge of having been & were held yesterday afternoon ta Germania ball and tn the Socialist that reason he bas der no changes G. Peterson and John two men who have been w south of the efty, wer through on 23rd Andrews, of the Gold Hill) church, and when they came back idence of V Jostyn, at 108% 8Y, then to the James st. power Tth av, between the hours of 11 and hou Only the Jackson st. cars 18 o'clock today, and succeeded Wi}l operate on Jackson st. pending yeu ae " -_ . wt Se gos the rearade fr Becond to xth welr hin is the third house robbery of the same description] SAN FRANCISCO, March 19.—|°* % earn within the past 24 boura The liner Coptic arrived from the . Sette + of the White! Mra. Jesiyn was visiting with | Oriemt at soon, having been de, aS bw onagg len vl sah wang neighbor and, upon returning for| tained at Honolulu on account of @) ie) i. Gectt on hia way north lunch, noticed the door to the house | °@se Of amallpox among the crew. My. Mellott ti ven in the ae locked. his wae unusual and she} General George B. Anderson, com-) Ao oy district, on Windy Arm, and [had no sooner entered fr@m the rear| ul at Amoy, China, was ® passen-] Oo ht © lmtl. ist) Uy Sot eee joor than she noticed something} «er. He sald the boycott situation hae presented harp By we | the Intruders. wrong. A moment's search discios- |i Unehanged, aod there is great - ed the fact that an industrious thiet| unrest im China, and should the} 9 » bad looted every avatiable hiding | empress dowager die « civil war te “—r place in sight and had gotten away| likely to follow. Japanese are act~ ne eons inciear teams eto with all the valoable Jewelry tn the| ively engaged in working up trade — a Gill an aanths am te eat place, He left « cheap ring behind,|in Western China. Ho says that) Oe | 0 Cote © City | but everyehing that was worth tak-| war with China ta absurd, and alt) ‘'? spehrese he carried off. trouble is due to the disurderly ele- , ‘ porat to “ou oo! € The list a# reperted to the police | ment. Corporation Counsel Scott Cal echedinn @, Guahaees weeneth at ian a Ie hown has reappointed all his present Sind cuatn, wit Oe teanth ts ie ole deputies, The corporation counsel “ states thet his present force has oe t t dia- ded to make! b Job neton, whing for some time tn rafiroad construction fined §5 each fm the police court this morning on runk and temple. David BR. Cressay, who tives ——— At the Germania hall meeting Dr.| 27th av. . this morning ewore out + i. F. Titus, who has been ta Idabo,|« complaint charging « man named tained ail the contentions of the} !4eh0 Conspiracy,” but « sudden battery. He says that Bouthera Pacific company and made| “henge Im the situation in Idaho wed him after a row this permaneat the injunction again | prevented hia ieay Other} morning sn@ threw him down a the Western Pacific railway, re-| *?0ehere described the commuane— | bank. not as an anarchist uprising, but 9 necessary orderly attempt of the} more enlightened city population of Paria to defend their libertios against military comspirators straining the latter company from occupying or continuing work on the north retaining wall of Oakland estuary, which the Western Pacific sought to use for a coast terminal This decision holds that the South acquired title to the pany and that the Western Pacific has no right to extend ite lines be yond the bulkhead and that the The Newsboys’ union President N. Sou rn Pacific haga right to bufld out to navigable waters, which right - is being obstructed by the We'ern| wasHINGTON, March 19.—-Pres- Pacific ° inated The Western Pacific asked « stay| S0t* Rocsevelt today nominates George W. Irwin to be postmaster see of 10 days and intimated that it will] "huts. Mont: to be registrar of LaNDON, Maree boas 7 appeal . ; Aad deutewant Schmi: scare |the iand office at Redding, Cal. |i. nisck sea mutiny, has Clarence W. Leininger; to be ree scuted deupite Count W lompt to save him. Sixteen workmen have revolted in district and there is ing later of the land office at Carson City, Nev., Louls J. Cohen, of Reno to be reeetver of moneys at Carson City, Kart W. Tremont eelver of moneys at Re 1. L. Carter. The senate tories fav INSULTED SHAMROCK | MARRIAGE LICENSES. ‘committee on terri the nomination of & certain number of boys to eel! all the Beattle papers at the above fee. GRORGE HARRISON 60 CENTS INITIATION FEE ii accept WORKMEN IN REVOLT Advices say loader of been ox at thousand Kharkoft ht Peter Rudolph, 38, and Kmma An terday, burglars ransacked the rest | dence of O. 1. Carpenter, Ti 16th and, notwithstanding the fact ey went through every draw d room in the house from top tom, not a single article was ltaken. In fact, the robbery appears shrouded in mystery, and the offt }eers who are now Investigating are surprieed at the peculiar actions of The members of the family left the house at 11 o'clock to go to & couple of hours later they found every room in a state of disorder From the parlor to the garret up staire {t appeared an if no ponsible | place to conceal anything valuable had been overlooked. Drawers from bureaus and stands were open and | their contents scattered everywhere The silverware had ali been gath ered together and piled on a table, t had been left. Other articles jot value were also ignored com- | pletely, and the only evidence of ja robbery Iay in the general scene | of disorder that was visible on ev ery hand VAN DE VANTER LOSES HOME A fire destroyed the residence of A. T. Van de Vanter, at the Mea dows race track, near Van Axselt yesterday. The structure was two | etorfes in height and t* a total lows. | The building and contents were val }ued at considerably more than } $5,000, and this nly partly cov ered by insurance The fire started in the kitchen land spread throughout the house! very quickly, There was little} water at hand, and only a portion of the furniture was saved by the | Van de Vanters and thetr neighbors. | | Sparks set some of the other bulld. ings at the race track on fire, but the spectators succeeded after hard | work fn saving all except the one | building. } omy GOVERNMENT WAS HELPING } HAE DEGTADY ENTIRE TOWN | FLAMES DEVASTATE NORTHWOOD, AND THIRTY FAMILIES ARE HOMELESS—NO LIVES REPORTED LOST, BUT PROP- ERTY DAMAGE i6 HEAVY. BELLINGHAM, March 19.—-The,tain how ating this will be, as little town of Northwood, five miles | the flames are ere 1g towards that from Lynden was caught in flores forest families are hom loam there im $30. ‘The entire town was laid waste by | the fire the flames, tion had to flee for safety. They arrived at Lynden and were afford-| wiped out ed temporary relief, but it is TELEGRAPH BRIEFS| KILLED BY TRAIN officers at have asked that al from near the entrance (0) «5 Pacific trestle south of Foster ‘“ | youterday He had evidently been Untermeyer, for the) struck and killed by a train. A Attorney policyholders of the New York Lite. | tramp who has protested against the spending of money to obtain proxies by officers of the company Officers are looking for Operator | was brought to Frank Lively, who is charged with being asleep at have would have prevented the wreck off accident at the Denver & Rio Union members at Salt Lake City charge the governors of Idaho with nection with Moyer, Haywood and Pettibone. The strike of the coal miners at Lethbridge much uneasiness among the citizens that they have called upon the Do- government to mounted police has been pla control of the town martial law now prevalls. ¥y low at his home at Lin-| his physicians say he cannot Ida Kansas City, yesterday ing entertained at woman and made some remark that offended her. Tuesday Special Children’s $5 Remainder of folk Blouse DREN'S $4.50 SUITS CHILDREN’S SCHOOL PANTS if they rip STIFF BOSOM SHIRTS;. reg ular Tbe; ASK CLERKS FOR THEIR UNION CARDS. A. BRIDGE & CO. place and at a late hour were only two miles away There are three shingle milla be- tween Northwood and Lynden which it will be impossible to save, jas they are directly in the path of The lows to farmers is lalso great, as many farms near Custer and Ferndale are completely 80 far no reports of loss uncer-) of life have been received tn the Nooksack val the path of @ fire yesterday and 20 The property and the Iittle popula Fort Missoula saloons be re The body of an unidentified Jap- anese was found under the North- was walking the ties from Tacoma notified the authort- ties, and a deputy coroner from this | city went to the scene. The body ttle and is at the Bonney-Watson morgue. when he| It is not known what train hit the that | man, as no report was made of the the time it occurred. | The body had been thrown for some distance and was lying in the ra- vine, the his post given orders nde trains Colorado conspiracy in con one itt the prosecution of ‘OPERATORS HOLD SECRET SESSION INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., March 19, —Operators representing millions of coal property are in secret ses- sion here this morning. The miners | have completed the preliminary ar- | rangements, but it is unlikely that a joint conference will be held for a day or two. The Y. M. C. A. Sunday club was nddrensed yesterday by Rev. 3. W. Freeland, of Plymouth Congrega- Itional church. Next Sunday Fred B. Smith, of New York, general re- ligious director of the association, il) speak at the Grand Opera house, Alberta, has caused #0 render as- and the Northwestern and practically neral John M. Thay Because of bis age, 86 Donielson Cc. Harris. sho: and & painter at He was be dinner by the _A. BRIDGE & CO.—Popular Price Clothie Suits mnsisting of Nor- strong wearing lar price was $5.00. Only Jose quickly Tuesday, while S145 and serges mits left; to wor Tuesday S295 New Spring Styles, all sizes; Tuesday B2.25 New Spring Sty ¢ of the Strongest Materials cents; Tuesday Mak regular price 7 a new pair 50e “MOTHER'S WAISTS and 229e 2e CHILDREN'S FRIEND” BLOUSE ages 6 to 9; regular 50c “MOTHER'S FRIEND’ Tuesday 1415-1417 Second Avenue Next Door to the Bon Marche

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