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

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WOMAN iin Psspondent, Mrs Berg- strand Committed Suicide This Afternoon. girs. Sophie rou ths cammarted satcld x hersel! ty atte nah ar we pival froma pa in Nome a kn ke and ‘ee ran ws ear from her yw peeeiving amy W deat and took Ne Ato a? apd this door of the stood on fag the Boose Dueked over 2 athe howe of ¢ ovlock ~~ wont F gets Deen vot! “AGHARDSON OW: Tne TRAIL on Correspondence ) maoway, & M P. Richardson tead conimiss: a task to pert game him to pent few we brow 3: . : ‘ : . ’ 4 R . Tit: & £ | pks-Valdex tr ee ge g@emiesion bas been working alt] me - Aetiegtam received by [lecten secretary of the com from Maj Richardson the latter will leave Fairbanks first class passenger on ted er te ship some of the dothes which he left at fast spring to him = at a IANS ARE: FERS FSRScST a? FSS see aTSAS Hm" KPrsss + ie Crescent Wharf & Warehouse « ax pany, of San Pedro. a preliminary GRANTED NEBRASKA esol Injemction against the Longshore- : > 4 “s men's union, of San Pedro, restrat tag - — , ing the union men on strike from “ 6 | ad picketing of otherwise interfering | Pro* pany by th t se be #ith the non-union men eMplOT EE eeen eee cates oa h reggie ecab’ patresynicit to) yesterday aft As the Ne-| The cod fishing schoone te The mesnd day's session of ine| aheastel |braska mow lies In her berth, abe te [rier Dove, Capt. Chris A ae Retee Leger, which te > “a | | about completed with the exception | Maid of Orleans, Capt. Je Bel at the Foret Met [of some sm interior finishings| arrived from the Sanak Island wat } Tab lergety attemied, about 3 Set. ‘SEA LE MAN and outatde painting one after & fishing season of five | 7 mon a and if ¢ of ” . Tit, Bae M. Dean epoke on the GETS OFFICE ne ae See ais os Le will be discharged for ° eo , a wn a, a tow toad a is Evening at 7: Td yy - r Maid of Orleans has made a ee: Leewee Measures ase cuméres Of the world ot thé Gnd]... 3” | to d Commeras & Ge ve e e0dliotal catch this season of Ea te guoeral, thoes local. | OMEAHOMA CITY, Sept. 12.—A Fe thia month, according to the Te] :janda, while the Carrier Dove | aie: wal, thoer local © Rameay, of St. Louis, was elected | Ports of United States engineers.| totaled 100,000 pounds Both | é Ge peters and thetr sudjects| supremie court snark of the Hoo| While ihe harbor ie not complete] ychooners have mate, three tripa| We Expect You at j pene “ | Hoe antic Cit eo Breakwater exten mn outito this port during the past } % Pamated wore Rev. Chariee| Howe today. 0 iy wee into the ocean has been finished,| ‘onths. The mate of the M: v Bern of Snchomiah, «> apoke| chosen am the convention place In | moo ma : © Pelation of the Minixter to the 1907, W. W. Kverett, of Ban Fran-|804 Vessels will be able to dis! Orieans reported that unui Cod Reform.” and R | aon, ted junior snoo snoo, | charge thelr cargoes Inside of the) strong gales, which almost | = : breakwater on temporary wharves.|.4 the entire fleet of cod fle j @ “The Norwegian in tholand George B. Youle, of see ‘ e on a ‘a istocatian WILLETT LECTURES. was experienced during the middie diet A Heath. of Pritadeiphia, « 4 of June. tay, Re a. eterna: eputation, RASPOILED CANNED SALMON. A series of six lectures on “The ‘on Be & Hw musical selections -| peginnings of Christianity” will be ihinctinntaniinnnitany silintinincimcivinacl pena cncnencnencnen ate STi RAD inn taday’s sexe! ( > , ilett e Re Si itisen’s enn « taken| Health Officer Grant Calhoun and | ieeer be icclauae ‘wiliceiaas ana yo PSUR addremes by Rev. ¥. T.|Inspector Mcintyre spent & #004) ji uratures and dean of the Disctples| ees Sf Tacoma; Mrs, Margaret | part of today trying to locate AM ni iniey school of the University of | Meretary of W T''r: [other earload of the spotied canned | Pivinity *En00) est Christian | ew Cc ar yY nee mM Washington. a: of. H.|salmon which was shipped to this auedh earear of Wrendeas ant | “2 PE Geld secretary of the Univer. | city from San Francisco It Is be-lOtive street. The lectures | -~ Puget Sound. A sean wins | Heved that this earload, or at least! oturday and extend to the l Wl tonight, Attorney F ja part of it, is decomposed, the) \ ti isive } mn Ba proaiting. *\aame as the three carloads con-| ‘Mitons neon dewned by the board of health yes-| HOPE NEARLY GONE. . ‘ Peay | | ITED TO terday R. H. Btockin, driver for BE OPEN ILLEGALLY. — Hope Thompson, aged 15, is re-| Hepler, of Cotumbia, was kicked by} oo SuIcIDE STILL _UNKNOWN. j ported as missing from her home,|* vicious horse this afternoon and Pile) 25) See RMON. Bee CREE ' feports reached police 1509 Westlake av. having disap | badly injured. Stockin had entered ] ~~~ ~ - this afternoon of aa-| ‘The body of the unknown man| peared September 2. August 18 the| the stall shortly after noon wher ; ; PEE SRE were selling liquor be | which was found in Lake Union| girl disappeared, but returned later. | the horse kicked him, knocking him ; GRAND musical program embracing a delightful selection of the most pop- iitente sod an test Peiday eMarsess $0 still 6 She ts suid to be incorrigible, and) denn Ondine hone was-proken tn] } ular music of the day by a special orchestra of thirty pieces, under the be made and all those who|the parlors of the Bouney-Wataon | js also said to associate at times | Stockin's collar bone was broken in| ‘ | 1 t hk 7 Rot complying with the|company, not having been identi-/ with low characters. The police |two places and his body covered) $ direction of Miss De Voin, and ) several vocal numbers by well known @ the chief of police will be| fied. Unless identified today the! have been asked to locate ber if| with brut He was taken on 6 5 art an event in itself sufficient to attract all lovers of good music, Under arrest bedy will probably be buried this) possible. ar to the Provide ne | > td 9 ps k } i i t. The decor evening at the expense of the ) In addition to this attraction the store itself will well repay a visit 1e decora- a county SEGine se suit. ; tions are on a most elaborate scale and no expense has been spared, no detail over- ie teen om eck | HALIBUT FLEET TO “ pdm oe ~Aibapm Rome ang a wr $ looked to make this r first opening in the new store, an event that will long be re- } _ ted and giaases Rh THE NORTH. it for $15,100 againat the Borden's ue ; . i : eeation free — wer een Condensed Milk company for dam «membered by the women of Seattle. The entire two floors of the store with their According to fishing | men tho| ages alleged to have been sustained | + oantiavel tawerk 1 s and plants and electric lights will present a fairy scene unlike en ” 0 - u | wh Aytes Was employed on t e F ee you while you Hi tne winter catch. The banka| The complaint alleges that he sus : e will be five thousand boxes of “Wirth’s” finest candy for free distribution to Wf your money is deposited . ; her ® our b: }around Vancouver are playing out tained a fracture of the skull, lost " lank. Start a bank ac he lad ho favor + tht r presence this evening. ow for yourself and | and the fish now being caught are) one var and otherwise injured the ladies who fa 1 ' 6 fish ren, and small and mostly culls. Th ane tmherest’ 1m will take Fore now breeding on the sound and| MELLEN SENTENCED Bese inte tke ors one ecb, cat chagdgmare Store Closes at 5 P. M. an man is the thrifty §| time before good catches can be| caailiea Madina coms ‘hdhn oneal . » YT) made. There are about 12 halibut] red-handed in the act of burglar- EL PASO, Tex. Sept. 12.—News sehooners on the sound, six of | safe at the ton dock | feached here today of the collapad t 7 P M ‘asad which are on the West Seattle neg Bigg on hog ies morning} of the Hotel Gomes Farias, in pens a e ° ° ways. seaded Hty, before Supertor| Chihuahua, Mox., burying peo: | On Savings Ao 20unts —— o enn stor and was sentenced to| ple and killing four, The butlding " A Ht id during the evening. We keep open house tonight eP. 4 | tnree years In the penitentiay was an old one. J. H. Moulter, an H Positively no goods will be sold during the evening ¢ keep open se tonigh BARTEN ‘ Ct. Interest LOUISVILLE — THEY WOULD DRINK ANYWAY,} + ink one of the most delightful even ings of your existence ‘tea T. Green, a bartender in the ’ . Bes er Fluttman,| Lighthouse saloon, was arrested this} An officer this afterr ' ed} es net Have @ Branch at Geor FIRST RACH Sines ¥ | eternoon by Patrolman HMibner forl « cr dane Whe svere 41 eal t won; Light Wool mind; | ® - y My } town. 4 selling liquor du-ing election hours in front of a bootbiack 4 } = . 7 eo wan la jea ym $100 bail. stand Jeffers at, of m large ECOND RACE —Specdmaker, 10) Ht be and : . at 1, won; Ben Shaw, se Mis-| geNATOR TO GAIL TONIGHT. | TemUonn sete “4 they Lad, third The steam nator is scheduled | “ ne } uel Rosenberg, THIRD RaAé Heetor, 4 to to sail for Ne late this afternoon . ‘ge Donworth, Mansard, second; Ethel Day-) wien a heavy cargo and a light pas | Cc ar » ry rel @) §s re) SURTH RACK—J L. I noes Eat Ladies, Look! Read e FOUR rR 1% u 16 to 5, won: Col, Jim Dougla BAR ASSOCIATION Col. Bartlett, third, | TO MEET TONIGHT. 's ure 1512 to 1522 Sec n 4 Ave., Bet ee : morrow, Wednesd. tell . WINDSOR, ONTARIO. | ‘The regular quarterly meeting of] | Tomorrow Pi P Ss n th sttle Bar Association will be|Red Cross Drug Stor 0 Second ike and ine treets ' RACE~—Tanger, 4 to 5! held in the rooms of the Ct t | av. will sell syringes and 1 water nd; Betsy Minford.| of Commerce tonight at 8 o’ch ex a Rte tert ba me Se , s esha’ N Retail B , mene ‘ i |ma ig C ay Mate: “i ) RACE—Mins Leeds, § to HAVE A HARD JOB Jevery one perfect. Regular The Pioneers im Seattle's Ne usiness stric wo Posing, second; a, Grace E a . N.ikinds tomorrow 55¢ $1.00 ra M., asks the police to locate M. E.|75e, or $1.40 kinds at $1.0 By Seattle, Wash. " . 4 tinstnith, who was last|are positively the lowest | eet THIRD RACE—Joe Lavy, 4 (0 1. Lavigne, 4 nich, ; | eocen ogg ie & Ractamation, second; Chani-| heard from in New Mexico several|evor made on these qual | * da, third yours age i et i AE TEER i eRaRasseRgdaNe es emaiaate SDAY, SEPT. 12, 1906 THE SEATTLE STAR—-WEDNES EXCELGIOR ARRIVES. “+ oree ° t Robert 1 ~4 fis h ON THE ; } ¢ mon . aetna eee « & t f te! y abia 1 " ; ' i r ’ ‘ I hex ' ATHER OF MRS CREFFIELD /spok that old man we, Mich Ron * Port f TESTIFIES BEFORE commis. fo" 1 NOL ACCOM Harber at BK wa Ww t t tha giiP TIES TO CHINA fe next door hd SION APPOINTED BY JUDGE A 7 . Abou tora ' notlond o A aed al P + gre! a that had a ft 1 by Wm f oft will be ° FRATER GIRLS EXAMINED ys ines ¢ “ OF | wail and Herald of Bepter i u f he tr * ( 1 ni * Wise Men of Seattle THIS MORNING sed of Dra. Cather and Parra, was | {tuck Up to bi bat wit % « i Bigs ‘ ' front © was full of net Knut " u - Keep tt valuable pape ee lear tone so: tein tag hy [and flew howing the adv . A . ‘ 1 for) this mi " “ Vm. D. Perkinag & Co’s @ aera an und that she was mentally t { voting for muntel yw ine it ellet | con , hrome steel safe deposit vaul Tee eee eee eee eee alanced. Ghe was committed to!" i), ction judgen objec te 1 e ch n h ‘ They are most conveniently lo * The greatest show of emo «| Oreron, where she rematned for w » the polling place and it ky t high 1 1 Dollar hip cor Other abeciute ection against fire je tion made By Esther Mitom @/onths, She was taken wick at (B0) oy Gown at th suggestion b aj the beott t r dep onsigt ste will made upon| Spinning’s Mechanic's Tool Sa ke or thie }® ell singe she has been in the «#/" und upon the promike Of) nies officer When officer i more slend fray he a of several more & h| ends Bataré There o 1 ¢ cont ia trifling, but $4.00 a & public ' etignt ooourred a / er her to care for her she was disappeared ft wee p tly stuck sare © 4 laf ' tram ne which are due different tools reduced win and) |= upward We invite fw thie afterncen in the court w/ epee paren ware up agin by Romischer, who even | tt vme f Wash ”. the 1 wo months I dow and get full Mat at w eco! our inspection * room, When her two broth. || yo in the cas) she Is still nreatened one man with his rasor : ~ & ers, Perry and Fred, entered # | 1 pationt of the Oregos) «ir he didn't ad out from tn front *@ she sprang quickly from her @ |'Meane aaylum of that sign & chair and threw beth arms # Shows More Insanity Me arreste were made, but the ® about the necks of the two @ After Mrs. Creffield was taken/ election Judges promised trouble if * boys and kissed them affee. @ jo she vin an to show] Romiseher tida’t behave himael & tionately ®\stens of weakness and re * ® oat meat, especially pork RARER ERA RA la eligi Frater { Momday to de | 4, . * ne the sat of Mrs. Maud A oa maebaie . 1 and Kather Mitchell, com heew her that “Ged will pro-| ¢ Dre, R. M. Ame Lou | nd K th 7 which | gn after her release from | . whethe not the ithe asvium and over t ® we W e tried for the/she met Frans Kdmund ¢ 1 " Mite sh th nt with " elleved ESE M July ' his te ‘ ae the te n Asylum for the Insane, began | » es ala aagy | ent of the s work Judge Frater §»d Cre aw with the Salvat nein ed 1 As at I ye 8 a : ; moat | \ A oes : on or . gan asions im the bt at Sng hing Bh SP For thos to “ > = for the of : “n t mane for ye h. pH b ~ 8 Ponty! ‘ “ uber 25, a f one - oe > gp Dntcsngy , round trip ha eo ' . 2 ade P b sik Keen Oh Cte laae Loe d L. B The State Publicity Bureau | , - ad rear nted in Seatt t u M * I 4 wn Sg og r of Com ul ’ ye ey ongetiehe d “ mmmercial club x 4 matinonn § ursions, it Is ex ” good spt of te con Bay - be mercial representatives, in an ev . : aay we of the rallroad’s desire to —s me att eo Mra. Grahan i single fare to not talk to tron of the Boys’ and Girls ne O. V. Hurt, father at Portland, Ore, and W. F 1, who came from his har t te of the | |Oregoa to 4o all in his power tn testified for Kath | the defence of his daughter, was the| Mi Both stated that whi CU vLPRIT AND i J t ea Hurt’s Testimony peared | Mr. Hurt testified that bis daugh-| queer and © with | ter had always been of a very relig-| the other children. At no time did fous turn of mind and th when | she appear exceptionally bright a ever a new relight wted| James Rerry, of Corvalix she invariably put fied for Mra. Creffield, saying th the teaching one t he was engaged to Bana Byes, the unfortunate vic-| Att ge of 22 Mre. Creffield be-| married to ber, but apos “a com} r Pruitt, who was yee gan to show signs of ineantty. When! mand from God” she broke ep turned to Ida where he her belief a ce +| agement « wanted for horse stealing, and} teaching Was not acce i ry and Fred Mitchell, it was! *ho, in company with the girl, was ore she wed to speak to or rec-| stated thin afternoon, will go on|srrested ina Main st. lodging he ane | ognize each persons. She gradual-|the stand and testify in their sie | by Detectives Hubbard and Me ly grew worse and finally only] ter’s behalf Clurs, was yeater reterned t | 1" ther by the police. Matron Kelly called upop | at headquarters for a wub- | BRYAN BUMPED IN oe .is: oF cin oe | | response from the uniformed meb er NUTMEG STATE ra y Tet left in charge iff Nichols, of Canyon coun: | HARTFORD, Conn, Sept 12 tice aad The democratio t tf i to on the batter ure} *¢ Bryan and ed 3 unant-ling Pruitt Idaho, | ware oe me oppoeit to gave entithe sheriff personally conduct} unfortunate young girl to the Lae A) of her parents Judee ELE Cal, Sept rey today granted EXTENSION OF TIME

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