The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 9, 1906, Page 7

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

astern Alaske have an exception ly large pack this season salmos Habis te the er wil) be salmon before next eeasom. | ge... The Alaska Packers’ assoctation by “G1, has reeetved word from the weat l@enéas | ward por ot Boutheastern Alas | ka that the pack wit! be about 866, }om the sound tom j der for China w to load lum ee ee Mek tte materi monn wine Gee eet at DEE, eee ome rm ER get cepnte: He nah Datos formerty Nome Northwestern ba, will sail tor forenoon. | | PETRE ON NORTHWESTERN. — NN woe T YDOe REPORT A week |Zatteeenananane THE SEATTLE STAR-—THURSDAY, AUGUST 9. 1906. 7 to a alight favorite ford ha ET AIEEE SR AR RUN NT HR a FN RO er rare orem mene me ae me PREPARE FOR ELECTION, |e geet een erneuens in the nd lowa volun bdo Wayne rman ae lgbor Mond foreman at the/is that SeattleBoston stock wit! be pulled off the market inside of fit The ore the company the window of Alaska Mr. Stanwood, mine ame down news. He teen days on exhibition in drog store, in the Seattle Boston yesterday on ac reports the shaft is now imme with , and will enter business 18 feet | ha e, which Lee's m has been eht in depth, and all a come ANTS CIT : = TO BUY bag "" Koamoa steamer Abydos arrived |# —— (Serippa New@Bervies) —# OVERNIGHT Pe Py ib his morning from Ham: )® — WAMIINGTON, D Aue. 0 , : ar po ADE aes Rasen a het iinet i burg, Capt. Peterson re : R peep : * ENTRIES + é tratts of Ma ‘ \ ‘ Met * Prete tee eee ee Capt. Petorson sod | # OF any ot sttor hat * OR, CRICHTON WILL INTRO ms i round t \ ti " * ‘ note 4“ H " ol * “ * 4 ~ DUCK, RESOLUTION IN CITY | how . k mi fr The Abydos w sale bo FIRST RA ae COUNCIL—LIST OF “seaTrie. | DY ae elle ope turn cargo het ate FLEAS IES hig DETECTIVE WILL BE APPOINT 10 MADE” GOODS. | “ ard 1 paits ‘ n paneer i wiseebeiee oe en ee See siglo pad . ad ' * ta. fe TT » ' MADE BY THE RESIGNATION | rt 4 ie * ‘ 1 ‘ western Steamship company ' r 10 1% h | iat @ jchael on OF GERGT. LEIGHTON H f May tt 10 r | , f NTT) 1 (1 \* ' 110 | first northern | " 64 ‘ io . . rf | J nn neo la 4 " “ loan h vile eos 4 ° . SECOND RACE i} f “ns. n | nen | f ~ Mae POLICE MAKE ARRESTS | PARK BOARD is oe41 I io | ry a ’ CONNECTION WITH BEATING! 1) 3 +H « « | | i * h OF INDIAN DECKHAND ON} : Five ana one hait i THE ALK, « F a “ Frederick Madd Inea A ana yn “ “aw : | . tary Youd | Mich Hark “7 4 last | ' . 5 2 , ° | night, suspected j " ik “ . +4 A | Nels ain n ' - ; | FOURTH RACE ond one ‘ ' at * Steves Aes A | . a, 4-year-olde . nee be oe M Baker tra | ‘ye om vee keeturns 8 ‘FRISCO CONCERN tea ae, badges i thinking that he|t lana awed ; 2401 1 } . - park, | Bona 195 ” | ave Boon ed by « train on matte id over 4 “Wate 4 ian Ee vacraee GETS CONTRACT ©... f Sot ca ACE WAR MAY i : k wel aud: the es ‘ FIFTH RACE « . * cake bow « Nel aon employed. The (Scripps News Service.) ‘ J A a cp fe | informa tae BE THE RESULT PORTEA kg, The |B i gem, cargo ® | . I encaped. Af scrtp (Scripps News Service.) \ 1. Hor 107 goa. on ae giv of the « v ar BALIQNURY, N.C. Aug. 9 nt “1 f ' 107 om 7 er . be strikers, and Nes f » of 0) © ’ 4 19% w, chop food , ant night r artied hi 0. When the } will a Dra wets Armagh se “i valves a “a | oo tna that thnaeee “eh gg pet ag gale " CLAUDE BANNICK, “ c : 24 . . ya | war, wagons, % wheat flakes, || Was ensaulted on board thelt arr 40 cat ia : Who Will Be Appointed Sergeant.) ) 404 a ‘ : ro Pea mek a windows, wind » . | venecl, after which he wandered tof@ about the where ¢ her ROR ON . fix wat’ oH *, wooden ships war. | tock a along the wa t, Peon , oun 5 are } rhe f ergeant from three | RETURNS TO FORCE 8) Atkins king * ore, ppe . a? rian | where he was found fase of the alleged lynchers wilt] oc - wae Tavora ar THE ATS “ * thing || Kets, buttons, canoes 4 mottk probably be tak op at oF ? pth . 1 r bere ” 1 7 i h Him. : ‘ ‘ , 2 sew ie to Wee ene ices, cong green 4 work, mace aekeeaeekakeeeene : Ris pe: 4 RE — . - an JOHN PETERSON DEAD ipa te cate of tie e cher boxes crackers a « * der to appoint Bannick, t ‘ } : feeo beta fogeoved *eOM 8 * cartes ore . « “ via | * SILER MAY REFEREE will be ne for the « t - hoe force, DUC! Mr. John Peterson ative of ‘ ater show artar, cream vate, creamery * GANG-NELGON FIGHT : - poe of t o men heading | res — ate butl-|vermiand, Sweden, died at Prov - . the | he may tate ‘ om. A® time he axked to} 1 43 EE poe et ie a r ’ : a Idence hoapl 1 aged 42 a © 5 renee | (Boripps News Service.) * for ca . er Wane ae mA sendin r ! ices wilt be : : Le Stee Cheeeeneeeeene * GOLDFIELD, Nev, Aug § # jettute Bannics. P eld at th , tarnilton jt bd ee \* Hilly Nolan and Joe Gane @ | bd : Ie he TO ERECT IRON POLES. . ww at f 7m ON THE FRONT @ | had conference with the # Jans y Ovall will —— : Re eee eee eee meeae ie sieht, Ther dam nares on & shake-up is soon to f ned 1 if Pace conc Steamer City of Puebla wtit satt!* except the division of the « ahiet is not satified wi Jay ah ire = t ¢ QUEEN MOTHER STONED, Acre au a > ee tonight for San Francis with al ® Nolan contends that # gig gs nema . ee : : jfull passenger list and freight @ Nelson in a great drawing card @ Imagining that he was being pur pel ae “ graph poles (Scripps News Service.) cargo. and should have the long end wo aptrita, one good and nd wae ove ; at) vee * « 1D. Aue. 9% Queen gene TRACTS CLOSE TOT Mteamer Nebraskan sailed tate] * Of the money, No id J. Cartaon was tried for | gy ‘a re : \ Pp t 4 5 st wight from San Francisco for|* *** ne * * Third a e stomobiling near San Sebastian. pe tram bem te 8 _ be ie and it - a Good Record er line She was uninjured. nn rhe af wma ih & port > M4 “ - - sii : ' REPORTS FROM ALASKA SHOW — Bive funnel steamer Onafa ar bed -— ey artic! . Claude Bannick has the best rec : rived this morning from Tacoma| * oth stew assert that there @ |» ord of any officer at headquarte h Id h Ss ttl B mt THAT THERE 18 A GREAT ‘0 compicte United Kingdom cn “le is no danger of the fight fail @ an far aa ra ollon goer » tock olders of t' e amie - oston i j ee da hog | INine Jape were put off the —_ @ ing throagh. The club is go @ potnted in Beptember, 1901, he has eat | FALLING OFF — OTHE MI st Pert Townsend Tucsday, having < e pednd Wen Wee provers: 3] <i hoon tro panna to sherk, chee Copper Company Are Quite Happy } stowed away for America « This town ts arrang Sy a tide, i for PLACES GIVE WEA Steamer Tellus enlled thi ss @ ing for the entertatament of #| cored w “ sat the | the position of provided N F $1,475 GIVE WEAK sian. mmer Tellus sailed this mors-1% tRSusanda of fight pilgrims. @| <eiria"na ora him to hil his auser, [A.A be made eligible for the po ver the Latest News From than & lle aot 4 Balt frome I _ Pe the Netware | ® George Siler is favorably ®lyurn the house and then take his} Oe - eg toe “then ® le considered for referee Sloe eee ond - Bannick is a Spanish-American the Mine pee be corona worth of Uniess the canneries of South Stanley Dollar witt be} % S@ Sireedy being placed *. war veteran, He served with dis; “li. Jack Cl tinction as « private and sergeant | * } * * * * . * | 100 cases, as against 1,000,645 of jiast season. The British Columbia ooo... ack will show a corresponding de-|, 000." '°* reese, and it fe figured that the | ceow®, Mewarde of the const and} pack om the Columbia river will be smaller than last year. ' o | conn ay and will go out in an off! _No reports have been recetved tm | c44) perdi: sofia ood od beth le city by the Northwestern _ | eating Sunday satiee le hf > heres of Been Waterfront $2000 re, one of the best OLE HANSON MEW YORK BLOC ered his connection with the latter ¥r Ketebtkan. On the sound the run vine of sockeyes te low, in fact very few m2 meee | - - — M Veeder Cyclometer, Sc, at Satisfaction Guaranteed Beet month at we Dew pay rat, Dat own & home erly with the CP R. has sev When the slipped and fell into the © fare o ¢€ ing eee eee eer rne BOATSWAIN 168 OROWNED. ARE ASSESSED port las! she was minus ed to Guion @ Co urance compan: word from Pittsburg fice of the company have receive fancies the head yuld be rescued was wantin: ad | ¢ reaching $1,054,000. JAP COMMANDER ON TOBA. A beautiful L0acre tract NO MORE THROUGH BILLS for the Ban Francisco losses |~ Le jon Bainbridge Island, ali : . and continue to keep the com | Japanese commanders are grad-|sloping gently to the wa After next Wednesday the North} nany og a solid financial basis aa replacing Europeans oa the|for $2,000. Bainbridge | western Steamship company and] jy js understood that the losses EE ners of the Nippon Yusen Kaisha lhe to Seattle what Long Istand Schubach @ Hamilton will refuse) of the company in San Francie K. Katos arrived on the Tosa Maru/to New York t boat ser. |t? fete through bills of lading to} amount to less than $1,000,000, so sat night. C. Ohno was on the/vice This is the best buy ever of | Yukon riv vinta via St. Michael.) chat with the assessment just made last steamer ia port, It te the | fered in waterfront ac @| The Pacific Coast Steamship com | the company is in a better position | Thee jintention of the company to have/the owner B. H. Farrah. wil net ene say the} than prior to the fire. The assess -“ sl officers on their steamers Jap- | Block « , Aus 1 ment has been made payable on anese ee ASK KYLE TO ACCEPT ane. onnecte allroad morn Butler Kyle will 7 A. Kyle, formerty te intima Mr ea asked by t tors of the | Alaska Central the post | A “WOULD-BE" DEPOSITOR'S | ton et woe a fe soLoauy. “There are mamants when one te & loan” you don't evoceed, the first time.” tomorrow and a day in & savings the ond of a year shout 00, easy joomen te Tine bieck today , pine of inch diet from thie tote ar i i i ata | i i" j ert Quality Guaranteed; Fit, Style hE Bchmita, Comfort and wear: $4.00 for 83.00 uel Rowenvere, 1° Donworth até B. Dunn. D. Hoge, 2, D. Lowman, Stewart, Robt. © MeCormick Chas Hi. Bebb, MB Botner. $3.00 for .. $2.50 on Savings| | & Trust Co. Second Ave. and Cherry St. tess Bid. Genttie 5 ie for Al fats pecs Co Gray Shoe Co. 921 SecondAv.,Near Madison That the world tnta | eive away in what you keep, Tomorrow at the Jersey : nen lef engineer LAST LECTURE TONIGHT. The board of health has de/ five landmarks sit of s\Twtrd av. and University «t. The wn the structures done um } CENT CAR FARE WITH PRIVILEGE OF TRANSFERRING TO ALL SEATTLE LINES, difed to ra bly gives you t what you} gated on the on vou por SS. oF northwest corner f tearing jad burning the ¢ bris will be They the chain gang, but they w for two made by L. W. BR Theosophical lect hall last nigh week \* addre got be available t Deatt }which time has been set for the B be the Inst of | work } SPRENCLE. @ Arcade Pite and will be on the subject, “i " Sanita Inspector Lampman Phonce—Main 18 and A © | he Border.” | pill have charge of the work. 1 present occu bulldings are at nants have been ne FUGITIVE 18 SHOT. the local representa onal Union Fire In-}or of-| don't to the effect | rent one for ye that an asscasment has been made | woods upon the stockholders of an amount | with which to} low WILL RAZE OLD the department since 1894, and has ; been « sergeant since 190i |the last assay shows to have a bldg. ts a fair sample of what the - —-——- ae | Yalue of $74.00 per ton He states company is mining With the ore that they ere sinking m th abaft at $74.00 per ton it is estimated ‘if ‘You Want lat the rate of thirt hes per day. the company should easily earn The ore ny is «ip «ing in seventyfive per cent dividends rate of over $1,500 per This means that every $100.00 in. ssured at| vested in stock should earn $75 per econd ay If you! te $600,000 worth of o while | year oo shipments of 100 tons per a gun you canlevery foot the shaft descends any size mine will ship ar trip into the} means from $5,000 to $7,000 addt time at least 1,000 to complete ne of tional ore to be depended upon. It 2,000 toma per day. Go and see be very {# no surprise that even the miners|ore and see the management * are taking stock and the prediction | 420 . Alenka bids rifle, cartridge belt | value at the t, go to Piper @/day, and there is now A hunting sult fishing out 8 to buy 4| Taft's, 102 The mo s in Seattle, at fishing ov . 4 PROPERTIES HIN A REASONABLE DISTANCE OF THE CENTER OF SEATTLE ARE BECOMING VERY wit \ scarce TODAY YOU CAN BUY LOTS IN THE HOLBROOK-CLARK ADDITION TO WEST 6 FOR $150 TO $425. TERMS, ONE-FOURTH CASH, BALANCE MONTHLY. WE ARE POSITIVE AND CAN CONVINCE YOU THAT THE SEATTLE ELECTRIC CO. WILL BE RUNNING CARS ON ITS NEW LINE PAST THIS PROPERTY WITHIN SIX MONTHS, FIVE ATTLEe a, Don’t Delay gar : a ps ing | NO MORE PATROLMEN. | PRICES WILL DOUBLE IN 8IX MONTHS. Johneon attempted an es The Itst of eligible patrolmen OUR CARRIAGES MEET ALL WEST SEATTLE CARS AT THE ENO OF THE LINE ANDO ep halaen Re edaglng In reserve by the civil serv CARRY PURCHASERS FREE TO THIS ADDITION fer, inflicting @ flesh wound. |e duress le pe get a Boog SALESMEN ON THE GROUNDS EVERY DAY, INCLUDING BUNDAY. OR CALL AT OUR naon waa booked at headq 1 age wntit after the examina OFFICES FOR FULL PARTICULARS. . charge of burglar jous in Sey ein went into offlee Jur 1A Wavpe Butter Store will buy a pound MOTOR CLUB TO MEET We a deren: 6 Ita to be Jjosou *° m Labor day mber, Since Chie ft » EDWIN F. JAMES & CO. Pike st fn my Fy Prcgedvenfnede gcesers Somber vo 314-315 New York Block

Other pages from this issue: