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

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oc CL | MAN Y RESCUES MADE AT” FIRE Blaze in Washington Block and $85,000 Worth : of Damages-+-No One Was Seriously Injured | But There Were Plenty of Narrow Escapes | From Death. tHE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, WANTED--A SOBER, INDUSTRIOUS COW a of ~ 5 elevator bo T™ heroes of th | elevator run: } sibly could ‘ sasisting many | cape from the , a re tn the fire a a company and F. W merohant, the . A ' o of $50.00 at owned by the « ~ managed by Nol ; Green Men at Work } Many of the firemen are new meu | e at the wo an * a result the ; od, fire Was not as well handled aa it would have been nder other cir resi vmstances. The police had great Hiffieulty in keeping the crowd and Ma is mack, and this also interfered i q greatly with the work of the fire} : .. | lghters | ; Broke His Leg. pear 88 Fo . t| Sam Rosenberg was the victim of og sta 4 Of) compa ~ compound fracture of the ankle, | BR te one o fth aed by jumping from the if aged fa! ansis of (of the Washington building to tf flor a eed " oof the Union building. He was Y renee leman down 8 » |moved to the Minor hospital, where % old gent he ts dotng as we might be ex a Me x C Braden, # n od. He was the only victim of — vee 4 Le Fevre, wan the f to saf a serious injury | MILK 18 THIATY A ' for Peterson and Le Pee oe tale samen tlre ray =r CENTS A QUART IN PANAMA, THIS 8 A SPLENDID CHANCE FOR ANY 80 gleo conspieuoes. wearer BER, INDUSTRIOUS COW - ocige for some distance # of Sweets, was overcome by slong u mostional Ieap from an /exel t, while watching the fire made a _~ nod caught the ladder |Sbe fainted and fell to the floor CASES AWAIT CLARK woper Oy he wet te with striking ber head It was nearly an on the Me. pistory of sensation hour before she reguine conscious Humane Officer Clark, being “” paraltel ta ee Sy le t from the elty, no action will al fire eplsoued aken at prone the | alld beating which occurred nts Upon his return, however j | steps for wecution will be taken. | FIRE D | SAILBOAT STOLEN F. Wood, reports the lose of! . POOR WORK | | wenny LYNCH SAVED FROM | sall boat, stolen yesterday aft: LEAVES LO® ANGELES TOMOR noon from the Untversity boat bcd LOSS BY PINKERTON DETEC F see, On Lake Washington A de| ROW AND WILL BE OPERAT eh TIVES WORKING AT THE) *O"' ion of the boat has been given!) ey Upon IN SEATTLE MEA age PARI eae —— AL a, pID EV stanteers showed plainly that | BADOws. | pa: z SNDIVIOU someone Was greatly amiss - Star Special Service. ERYTHING POSSIBLE, BUT) The best work was down on the} } i ee ce 3 3 "| alley in the rear of the Building, The| The che at The Mead | LOM ANGELES, Aug. 14. —Mayor QUCIPLINE WAS LACKING firemen individually worked spten- |w* to the whe attempt Wiitiam Hickman Moore leaves for tidly, but seomed to be no |*4 te ewindle Menry Lynch last |Heattie tomorrow, where he w and MOVEMENTS WERE) } week were recovered by the Pinker submit to a surgicn ation on Discipline Lacking. detective agency and yeaterday| hie At present he ts deaf in the -_—_—_o solutety missing, WM seemed a very |' he oye t ‘ | the belief that he will not lose the tat aynch o ored to ascertain the} hearing of Both - . the work of te « tt ators before any |.) mye Ae. Seer ane Washine- ; Caenat qos oF te to promecution but the Plaker. | YOUNG MANA.MEMBER OF THE COMPLAINS OF BOYS. vt Mack yesterday af armen ee | being: able te 4 streame advan. | 120s refused abso ¥ to reveal the gle “yi ' pete heron | ity of the bunce men and | MASONS, JUMPS OVERBOARD! & W. Birge, 61216 Union st of i sched apie) ac Mi aq | f2tMed Lynch that the men had left | complatna to the police of a gang of Bertots comments were be a ad rayne paca prig Aye wea vt “9, rect To make eure that FROM THE STEAMER FLYER. [amall bors who are in habit of ph See during the et stag SSauanik tuileniak: Valine nine provera y [Barty Intending to cash the check breaking windows and otherwise he fire, rerait m the « na] monet yy cape age eft se would pot be discovered the tndarse- yatroy and defacing his p rty Of the Separtmen oe oa a ret oF fee and that of the| what's the use of livie - thoreht. for ed re on song Maren a ka tees eee ‘i-be ewtndier were tern from) With the above words an ueknown COULON’T BHOW COURT. ee ae . ag v . a kt on an of Bike alien ana} ende of all the checks, and b } man juinped ove be rating of the ‘Be epvee nd the only thing | OR te Neon moticng te fail back, |{his, mutilated sndition thel steamer Fiver ¥ i efternans |. Harry Dickson, a newcomer to Jetamount Was to shoot ® eon rapa rte ai hecks were returt Lynch. Thelinte the wat eee ne ound, Worg this city, wae thie morning se Second Alarm. poe Bee athens deen thon |kfase Smount of all five checks wae) Captatn Coffin, who sounded the fi because he could show no visible Bh was 1 minwter after the fret! Latnem was called back by hiet|**** } ote The steamer was stopped | ™*ee? Of support before « ser od attempt te @ to boate lowered tn prianatl Germ was turned in we A second attempt to papa ge Pierdietire uit! 5 KING CYRUS AT FRISCO get alarm was sounded = we of those « me tho Gib ear yok a fire x0 yeste t. wine nipped by Chief Cook 4 but whoever was at Latham had sacended half fhe Hart wee Imeapedie of fing BtownFee seerne the action af the fire department | the firet 20 minutes Either Chief] Cook fost bie head or the situation for the moment! seemed too tar af eaperionce io bandiine evider ud WN WILL PROTECT PEOPLE'S che law at pr He aleo says mt « that any person @ os ilesent j BROING BY GAYNOR’S DECIS.[eulded by Justice Gaynors ‘decis }lon, which bis advisers tell him is) to charactertae | SHERIFF TAKES CHARGE lhe OF CONEY ISLAND ROW picked up mearty ex ard the be pintered a The mar and | nes storatives were adr With b wear and thaat gone the bark King Cyrus ar head DECKHAND 1S = th a was proncensed puayere* *! Prenctone tite eee = ° |nown. The King Cyrus wa ‘) 6 a wee ago, off Cape iter Not even - & the } nae ° m 00 " pe Wilattery with the bark Curzon man's name, The would-be sulcide wae & Mason and members of that took him tr on the also | aco « him GATES WIFE had recently ed fron Alaska LY FALLS FROM STEAMER [os was penn! after purchasing FAIRHAVEN—BODY NOT AE-| DA ticket at Tacoma for Seattle. The COVERED. afternoon trip, the Flyer arriving TEMPORARY AMOUNT PENDING SETTLEMENT with FOR COURT EXPENSES AL Due either to a fainting spel! else attacked by Beart trod’ man empl LITTLE CHANGE ed 1906. $2,000 | LENE TREE EEE * ; RESULTS AT * : > MEAD 3 - * * P # THR MEADOWS, Au * *. Weath € af tragh fa . _ i@ The alt * ANOTHER INJUNCTION WILL) chatrman; Harold F 5 * Firet R * Oo th aoe " b an ‘ " * BE SOUGHT TO KEEP THE mM ¢ an lor & nolling, * , Ja Grendre (( waite) 3 to 3 MILWAUKEE OUT OF THE CE ‘af of . me i os *| DAR RIVER WATERSHED: | nt the op at of the la Chief Aloba, # to I, second, & ' held next Mon a ' ) to 1, third * « Tin s * |@ Seratoh liver Sue, Gold & ALLEN CLUB FORMED *# en Ku ! lotta * > ' - " e \* * * \ 7 - Av ' ub Pe ee) - - “ 5 r “ i 7 the | ; 1 | y UMBERMEN MEET Will Flood City oO DUSKY PUGILIST 18 ENTHUS! ; ‘ou . eo an { ns p will be ASTIC OVER HIS PROSPECTS th REFEREE QUESTION 18 © ht a ‘ PAYS FOR DISTURBANCE | ret wee M ! ‘ + | STILL UNSETTLED. shy tet Mr. Fat P e ns 7 | | Mr. F t make his fight , was | lon the Gentian & 0 ‘ utin siaturb ny to Milwa He w . -_ (Scripps News Bervice.) cian thak the hed w mt | TL ‘ 14.—The condemned fo pecific 4 one 1 7 t ta | « ' 4 th the et b what | 91.0 k he P « feed it for vu tt tolt t sina at ' f ” ® f me . $2.0 Hat t been ¥ Committee Named. }33 : Kid ngs Ay led the following committee to take! V } ! . an 4 ;/eha { ite “uninhabited water-| aa H. Brown wrainer Frank M typ nara ah campaign: W. W. Wishire,| Plumbing C, 221 1 st ose tera, but is “ work D ange « i . | . Second Avenue and Marion Str Blockade Shoe Sale “THE THEATERS The Stare New Bill » vaudeville his week Phe Those who ti ean be will entertained by going biggest hit » the Star thea 1 iuets by he ‘Adams and |Kdwards have a funny playlet ea 4 “The German Millionaire.” De |Varo and Curtis do a good Roman ring and horizontal bar net, intro STILL CONTINUES AT PRICES THE “LOWEST” EVER acing comedy, Al Jolson, the mon KNOWN IN SEATTLE and whistler, laa attle fu orile. Marens and in : a Paetfic rihwest vaudeville. Il pten's $6.00, $5.00 and $4.00 Low Peter Dunes th ts singing ‘lm case, Geen Oe Yeu or Years,” and by request is re w. ‘ , oar aes necting “Cheyenne,” hin hit of last} vantiniennsncduen! sx lweok The moving pletures as us ual are good . LADIES’ SHOES HOUSE SLIPPERS Women’s House FOUND WATCH AT FIRE Ladies’ $6 Shoes, Laird Soho poppe cna Stanley Bombrish, address not Bere’ sake, $1.75 quality aiven, called at police beadquar pair OSM APR en e te a the erday afternoon with a ladies’ gold filled LADIES’ 6BHOES BOYS’ OXFORDS | watch, which he found : Boys’ Tan Low near the burning butiding The All Ladies’ $3.00 Shoes, $3 and watch ts held at the police station Shose for this $2.50 quality, for identification Sale will go at, j a pair e i CALL FOR 8108. | ™ | | CHILOREN’S SHOES iets ort snore } ‘The state board of control has A a - tasved clreulare na for bids for Patent Leath » be used by all the estate « for the next atx thonths The bids will be recetved until Sep | er Shoes, nar row width, at, @ pair Entire stock of Misses’ a Children's Tan Shoes, a pair tember 16, 1966, at 1 o'clock w Black Vici Kid Shoes, Pry en ac iC i 9 ADIES' OX j BUILD BIG BLOCK alerted Diecie and $5.00 qual Plans are being prepared by Ladies $5.00 and Saunders & Lawton, local arehi 00 Tan Ox sale price tects, for a story brick apart fords cut to ment house fe corner of Eighth beadgpare= sHoEs ¥ and Union at, for Wilson 8 . Denny The building will cost $60,-} LADIES’ OXFORDS Pa ” The lower Moors fecing on Tennis ‘shaon } Union st. will be devoted to store at es BOYS’ SHOES Ladies Tan Ox fords. nanny widths, quality, am - LADIES’ SLIPPERS aded Bronze $5 $1.95 FINDS BRUISED MAN. and Hard Nox ” | ] Shoes, Patrolman Bergstrom Inet night |) found a man in the rear of the Fagle saloon, in the restricted dis Slipper: nd trict adiy beaten a ut the bead Ladies’ Black Kid Blip: Satin Calf Shoes, the bm The man His | Oore Dress Jand im a dased was unable to give his neme MGHTS—WILL SWEAR IN A intertering with the passengers) bert Sat a young | _ THOUSAND DEPUTIES IF Nec. >? refuse to pay & second fare will) ae deckhand on the #t © Fair LOWED BY JUDGE GRIFFIN. [injuries were not considered sert pers, $4 qual quality, be arrested | haven, slipped overboard from the rus ity, at, a pair sizes, poem ‘e8bary. | The sheriff is pared to swear| steamer near Utsalads shortly after ¥ lim a thousand deputies 10 o'clock last might and was Alth — ~petaieg eae Outes] © DEAL AT GEORGETOWN. ve Arowned. aretgger a i nat PS Wey , |B W. L. DOUGLAS $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 AND $4.00 SHOES ARE (Sripps News Service) Want Charter Raveied. ee ce ee Judge Griffis allowed his wife tem Seles ne Ang tyler THE BEST IN THE WORLD AT THE PRICE. FOR SALE nape ere were no screni r ctions has been reac Sw YORK, Aug. 14—At noon!) ALBANY. N. ¥. Aug. 14—Appll| oan for help, f porary alimony this morning to thel ea Ye i: Wilson eblé & BY THE : cation has been made for an annul-|% 2! for help, from which it 6) Councitman Mullen lost nine tof $150 “n P sap 4 Miley Shoritt Flonerty took telment of the charter of the Brook: |(#kee that young Sather was a vic « amount of $150 a month, pending |triangular piece of round with a 50 . * itim of heart failure. Coming Into!" and Counciimas Hurd andjthe final settlement of the case,! foot front Rainier av. and an av @ the Brooklyn Rapid Tronsit tyn Rapid Transit company, chars 2.000 sult | Hekate of care to Coney island ing it is forfeite by trying to) 20rt this morning the flag of the | Ce tant Dow lost eight each as] and $2,900 sult money, tneluding at | erage der to Mra. a ‘The sheriff said he would prove! charge s a s 19-0 t tare to Coney int-| /aithaven was at half-mast. Albert|, net result of the recount of aix|toreey's fees. The case came ¥D/ Annie & ton for $7,000, which ts public wt all hazards. wes ant © | Sather waa the son of City Marshal] proeincts of the First and Second this morning on a complaint to)an average of $140 per front foot 822 SECOND AVENUE - Sather, of Edmonds. He had been| wards counted this morning show cause why Bessie Gates! The property ie occupied by a smal jemployed on the steamer off and on| ‘This leaves Dow's net gain about hould not have alimony. Neither | rame building OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE |For" month Sane ee ae ean it ene [the plaiatift nor defendant was}; ‘ - nel reasen Connting Yesterday souaa.| ik attianvtia “Swiftwater Ril of You Need a Harness The lost votes are to be accoumt | tgs that when he returned from |The t t ed for in the | ates that whe cs u e best place in Seattle to ge ae = i ie ncluded all the money he recetved |xaddiery man at 20% dental ave. | oy the coms ae counted as m from the sale his claims He! Real hand-made « at machine oe the edumt @fl remain aporels paid $2,500 allony to of bis nde prices. Largeat line of stable imately a8 Officially returned eo] ermer wives. Vera Cook nbd jamie rma norep sttorm fee together with the t *. far as these six precincts are con i lothing end hack } The six precincts counted thte|" ws " ee wife, which left | morning are the Fourth and Kighth | Sm only 8°) Sige of the Firat ward, and the Firat Tomerrow Wilf probably be the | Numerons petty thefte were re |gecond, Third and Qourth of the|iaat day of the big anie of $3 hate at 9 ported as having taken lur “ nd ward the Seattle Hat ¥. 1310 Be jing the big fire yesteraay. Several The count Is proceeding much|ond ave, $1.00 takes any hat people tan to the blaze and left| more rapidly than y« Jay, and| bat to a customer Ff jtheir doors unlocked, with the re-}may be eanciuded in from seven tol & ie That are patie | walt that the thieves took advantage |ten days, The following is the ta | lof their opportunities ated result The man or woman who does George E. Corey, of Gil, Hoyt Fourth Precinct, First Ward not save wil! never jet beyond Boys’ Kangaroo , | & Frye, reports the lows of his coat Ortg Re if his or her present station. The Sh “9 wont . od oe lwhich be left behind in his fight inal. count. Gain. Lows. | thrifty ones are the savers, and worth me S24 | to the fire 9:8 = 238 AB they become rich. They who do | I M. Bennett, a jeweler tn the ’ SE not save pain by ul. = Our Royse’ Biizsard Cat Auilivan block, forgot to lock his | Dow “4 tiE savings department is adapted mee ee DRS. GEO. 0. BURR and | door, and when he ‘turn ihe dis} Bighth Precinct, First Ward to you. Investigate it = ather and TO ALICE M. BURR, je rered he loss of three valuable Mu en § a i ae At Graduate Osteopathic Physicl * ur 2 , | Mra. Higler, of the Hote! Sprague, | Dow 7 ‘6 1 Misses’ Dongola Kid Lace 1206 Yenler way, reports the lows of | First Precinct, Second Ward On Savings Ao°ountes Bhoes, Blucher cut vnonellG ARGADE a hat and ® quantity of clothing. — | sutlen % oR P WeP. 4Per orce u tip, welted bot iad 1 7eed ar HAVING |W. G, Bvana, 323 Alaska butiding, | Hurd ” 93 a ’ Until Sept. Ist our rates will be YOU Ram Jost a suit case sometime between | Dow 56 i $10.00 Per Month os Youn nae ease sometime betwens [Dew a. sivettat, Stone were’! || Of. Iateorect rices Chiaren's Box Catt mourn You 5 for Its reeove Mal 6 ee 1 Shoes, patent tip, « G098/PY LOBSTER // other. as lure 4 ae ie a soten, since ¢ to 31, regular $1.00 Per Single Treatment | Sg~havags 7 STOP 17 | teles are reported missing | Dow a ‘ 1 We Ne: 0 en ee $1.26 value, at $1.00 Ate Sepronmee Seer . 7h EM Orr | a mete! Third Precinct, Second Ward, JAMES D. Home, President $1.50 Per Single Treatment ~ DAY AND Givé RAILROAD BSURGEO Mullen 76 4 : N OLNER Cashier. We want to close out the en peers tcten | tui WrDRO PHBA fil! Hurd 73 1 2 ORS af gy" _sutte 5 | tire stock, as we ny y PINAL, JOINT OR NBRVOUS) 2 Borippe News Service.) Dom 88 a4 ‘ Ferdinand Schmite, - ck, as we must move by DISORDERS; Di SIS of the LOS ANGELES, Cal, Aug. 14 fourth Precinet, Second Ward Sen uel Rosenberg, stember ist, or fight CIRCULATORY 8Y¥5 Gas- r Dr. Louls Moll, # 1-t altroad | Mullen 96 96 ge Donwerth TRO-INTESTIN AL RACT, surgeon and a P aid », | Hurd 9 ms 1 i dward KR. Dunn, All other iines at out prices: DISEASE pecu » MEN, WO- was found dead hon tay, | Dow 106-104 2 yo, > oa MEN OR CHILDREN, or DIS- hot ht t the head | - eer Call at ke adve ge ¢ FASE OF THE SPECIAL a ate had : pop DIVORCE FOR MRS. DENNING B. Stewar Ps eee eee oe 0 aENal S. Re St 4 cc ae 4 een a grivise: -—? or the bargains te BEFORD | BEPTEMBBR | an suing for Sophie Jaffe Denning was grant one 5 Pw >, 405 PIKE ST FIRST, and make arrangeménts al a ~ fed a divorce from J. Henry Dennt , . for the $10.00 RATR. 4 PLUNGER” 16 JAILED. [this moraiag on the jBrattnr - WE CURE BOTH ACUTE and BE sbandonment, J. He re | CHRONIC liseases by the most Phillip Wall, alias Pittsburg Phi as lenry Denning ts i Ss is ce Oe : colored. was ifs morning fin \ seaitte attorney tes “Denoing MOR Sav ings COANE die ae oe etary, Cae 7 ey Justice Alexander, for prow! aA -& tne be y - SRE cinptoying Osteopathy, EBLRC- F round tthe ear howre Bf mor | At fume Trust Co. |}(eo. tl.Woodhouse Co. eure LAG an ol ng and not work e day: |% ~ : . = |I Cor, Second Ave. and Cherry St. 8KIN DISBASHS SPKO- + tim » claims to be an employe| Spinning’s pig bargain sale of Hoi , 1405 Second A . 1 . ge Bidg., Seattle, Wash. od con ve ry a he Barbeg, Asphalt company, but | bicycles beti4, tires, lamps and Agonts for Alaska Banking & drugs or medi owes had forgotteh when he last worked | other needs for cyclista closes to- | Rafe Deposit Co, Nome, Alaska ADDITION TODAY | for them, morrow

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