The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 13, 1906, Page 7

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-~ WEST SEATTLE } HEIGHTS ill Be Advanced 10 Per Cent on Oct 17 Bey Now and Get the Benefit Yourself {OLY IN WReT SRATTLA AND THE N HAS BERN ORBAT THAT SOMEWHERE NEAR WHEE THEN THEY WILL We CHRAP IN aan " YALE ARE Dp POR Lors MAYER DRCIDEL ‘ eN Rason WIT MOST OF SURROUNDING PROPERTY, RVERYT . aire CONAIDRRED we rH HT, MOWEVER, THAT IT WOULD ONLY Y PHIs ADVANCE AND GIVE TOU aN OF > NOTIFY To ae Lore PRESENT PRICHS. rn 6 Mae Gar Line (s Craded to California Avenue and the > Mark |p Already Under Way on California Avense OW AND PEFORE THE FURCT CAR tf OPERATED TOU Witt DEA HIG PROFIT ON YOUN INVESTMENT, THERA i ONG NG OFFERED TODAY WHERE TOU ARE MOR CBA ABE ADVANCE IN VALUR cs ace going fast ne bumtnene center Gf Menttle as commotion of the elty, © ® F THOS WHO HAVE ALARADYT povarr AND MAKE THEIR MOMES THERE AS Am sR VIC eNTA Ph CAN ORT bee HB Call tre < quarter caah and balance tm monthly payments AT OFVICE FOR PARTICULAR er Bosses Will Meet You Sunday at the Zod of Seattle Car Linz and Take You, Pree, to Property the ws | Walter A. Sutherland AALF ACRE TRACTS ae ighton Beach SOME OW RAINIER BOULEVARD, + Locks, als. wrr CLEARED MONLY MernovED. gnowixe FRUIT TRERS es $625 to $1,550 Easy Terms ORT OFF AT MATHINSEN STATION, ke Union Heights Lor 6 BLOCK 4 LAKE UNION @, ME 80LD IT FOR sim T * MR D- Le ADDITION FOR .0. OM OCT, ONLI A FEW Love LarT. PRICES fe TO te BOUND To Go oF | W. &, GORDON & CO. 1 Arcade Buliding Becend Ave, and Union #t Rival Kaetate Inicpendont wi SEATTLE A BPRCTALTY Reattie Kivctric and cae ar and school 15 montis Witt Have to HORNY io Gren Lake, W4 Caeh. Dea Moin ry Fremont soaps such as ANCADE INVESTMENT CO, ¥ UELeyiD te 0 THE BIG AD. ON PACH S my 110), Ls Py Tloumn ow We a THOR Beach, Mast 6, Interurban going in son Pine view tot on Bescon Mttil, Gui; half | mutton 4) Areate Bid@. Both phonss 40 i) % roomy _and buy. Owner ‘enbbsown Terma | | ant nearly finished; $2 to Ey oar lood level lots, mar car and | beet) 5 cost, $17 mmonin Lad Het, within one block | MEM, on 1th, ait improvements In ant ia ils ans nese | paid fine orchazd, $900 cant Green o ih the netghhorhnot! b AL Where ib A Metrose Pike} Denny ta and fran HBAD FAY Beacon FAN IsBooming; A New 8 GO TO THE BND OF PRAGON HLA Can LINE; @-FOOT Lore FoR sALae tm) AND UP, BASY THRMA. SALREMAN ON THE UND Ole Hamsom|" © NEW TORK B14 eciaiianilla cir: enemas 1 } JU VOM IN God POND There a bed te Ahere iy a beat investment want that now te you the beat You Let ae exphaim Pot Imweetient {hie district and there must be an outlet to the ee. Warns four seaports In this great die fret of Wertere Canada there Reasember - veo a OR Ge FeliroRt, geet wont ot 1. were nea inierurnem to Far t mie free Bowed. MOORE REALTY Co HOMES OM RAST PAYMENTS For $m conn talk shout whet you come to the offi ( take the Capt Hn ear, Aboha. street Me chance to inte! |W * condition far a real estate man to be te om Howse of 7 reomm 1.000 cat 1 per reenih, Bm oe. Will stop right > tat, 1.8 cash, Sion month, ie June & TURNER INVEOTMENT COMPANY A B. Graben. HM. & Turner 1-08 Lomber Mach This TRALTY COMPANY i and 412 Marion Hatlfing ob mult NRALTY Mar Monni# Hand 6! R U WISE | TO THR FACT THAT SUNDAY WIL. We THE OPENING DAY FOR A BIG APDITION OF 1OTH OFFERED AT #UCH LOW Prichs THAT YOU CAN NOT HELP NUT MAKE MONET, LooK ON PAGE § FOR PARTICULARS Ne NY & EWING. lanka Building. ow Resi Beate, Loans and Insurance, it THE SEATTLE STAR West Seattle ro April | | } Wok BMITH & CO | | Room House: J ability to got along with the offte ANDER STEPS THREE “DIPS” ARE DOWN AND OUT STEAMSHIP MINNESOTA AGAIN THE SCENE OF SEA TROUBLES—AUSTIN MAY AC CEPT CAPTAINGY, HWIGH Capt, John H, Rinder, manter of the sieamship Minnesots, has hand od Dis resignation to ©. upervining engineer of » Steamship cor | under him bt given as Capt Kr * enune for steppin off the big gleamahip's bridge Hack of hin resignation in a story well known ar ‘« steamahip men STRICTLY MODEN) #TRERTS GRAD YD) CEMENT SIDEWALKS, 1 BLOCK FROM CAR LINE | THIN HOUKE DY ON QUREN ANNE AND ‘IA A GOOD BIT AT p.m: | yop Tee " 0. IN | Must Be Sold Tre fine tote in Grand View Aditinton ain each; two ahd one halt Binks fro ar line of going away and sacrifice price of Kal, Only Batence M6 per menth This 8 HARVARD RNALTY COMPANY Guite Br Walker Big, (08 Bel Awe Adolph Ht New York Beck. ee A PRETTY # ROOM MOLD ON NETH AVE. MOUTH, ON COMMER LAT tain @oup View. Tres bee “OCR CORNER LOT ON BEACON Wirth = UNOMETROCTARLE [a = Sacrifice Sal HART AR REALTY Cone cake ht Water Vite. De® Some Bargains S-rogm, new quit new farnitore) bet three bieeke frees rere Lake as *, Green Lake Green Laker Beth room, olen everything meat * Creetwond m Washington SOUND VIRW LOTS AT 1% APTROE, 2 acrea, sound © mr in frivit eral oehetlinae: only Hee. cash in, Une sere sound front; fine orehant fort Sega houses: 8 amep ot 6120, fem ‘This te a hemes ARCADE INVESTMENT CO ee A @ and berrice: ® fare; iand te all from howee 199 fruit trees Improved, chee to 0 | onah, ok ot Lake Unie fine dover rth Broadway on tot ton 1, Unobetructed view) LM, Terms On Tenth avenue fime dot; we otatrwoted view, 100 On Tenth avenue, near Madison and James Mt. Power Mouse. fine level lot Gum 12), some Improvenenta, $8,008, REAL Prone RATATE CO. AMERICAN I 10 Hide Tyoom nr Oener Main 1180, e ot ee For Remteca jon cottage, Tn Ave | cage king Lake Washington wr For Rent 4. M RROWN, WAN \— AL ATE. Address V. O. Bom 1028, ony, | belong turned over to the orediters. Capt, Rinder seems to always have trouble with his shipmates, Me nucce d Capt, John Trowbridge, who brought the big steamer around from New York, Since being {7 ymmand of the Minnesota, Capt Rinder has discharged many of f te because he could not wet a with them, nor they with him The chief officers diecharged were EI sin, & Keys and Charles Austin, who ls now ne nd another, ‘Th wtructions, they t ‘ s. WW. I, Mardy and A. & * fer, Purser Robertson, who ts now on the steas would Joubtedly have resigned thie trip ff Capt, Kinder had not, Robert © of the best known parsers scifi coast, having pre~ ed 1 y with Amer n the Atlantic nand of the Minnesota has been offered to Mist Officer atin, but today he had not sient od bis intention of accepting LOCOMOTIVES IN COLLISION Two locomotives on the Northern came together y afternoon of the Been! Springs, and blocked the road one was injured. The O ‘ted, due last night at did not arrive here e'dock this morning. Train No. 3 which wae due at 7 o'clock this morning, was delayed cast of 8po- kane and will arrive at 4 o'clock this afternoon. NLY A SCHEME An nouncement to the effect that extensive improvements on Riencon bill are to be undertaken shortly by the engineer's depart ment, ja not justified by the facts. Treat ay Hot No went until 11:36 have been up to see me in regard proposed regrading of the hill,” «aid Mr. Thomson toda: have been out to the bil! four or five times to look the ground over bat there ia no resolution, or thing definite before us What may be dome is merely a matior of com feoture at present.” THREAT IS MADE BY BELL IN BANKRUPTCY CASE OF “SWIFT WATER BILL,” LET TERS MUST MAKE EXPLANA TIONS—-GODFREY TRUSTEE. Judge Hoyt, referee in bankrupt cy has appointed J. J. Godfrey trae toe of the ostate of Willlam Gates better known as “Swift Water Bil) Judge Bell is preparing his report on the Inst few days proceedings for the meeting to be heid before Referee Hoyt in the Batley building October 17. Papers will be filed to show cause why property known to to ton should not be The property mentioned te as fol lows: One atitomobile, valued at $3,000 and claimed by Gates to be long bis sister; a house locate’ at 2260 Fourteenth av. west, in bis mother’s name and known as the “Pratt property,” also § which he gave as his aseet and ich he said he hax spent since. Then there is a little matter of a draft, half of the expenditure ¢ tried to explain and the other $25, 900 of which he never accounted for. Attorney Hell stated that Gat would either pay that if the ord becomes effective or serve a term of imprisonment. EARTHOUAKE IN NEW MEXICO (Seripps Telegraph Service.) ALBUQUERQUE, N. M., Oct. 13. The severest earthquake In many months wee felt at Socorro yester- day. It lasted 10 minutes, and slight hocks were felt at the same time here. THE DEAD RETURNS (Seripps Telegraph Service.) WHEELING, W. Va, Oct, 13.— Harry Bishop, of this city, who was supposed to have been mlurdered a week ago, returned to his home yes terday afternoon, A body, thought to be that of young Bishop, was found In the river and burted in the family tomb. So tain wore the boy's parents that the young man was dead, that his life insurance was requested of the company, who pald the loss without question, Real estate men and residents “wad we 10 BE | }POLICE WILL WAVE CHARLES ANDERBON, WHO WAS TOUCHED FOn $500, IDENTIFY THE MEN ARREST ATTEMPT TO ED YESTERDAY. Ike Bornstein, John Murray and Je Thomas, the three members of the ious “mob of dips,” who were captured by Captain Ward Sergeant of Detectives Tennant and Detectives Brown and Philbriek yesterday afternoon, are confined in separate tanks at the etty jatl iwaiting information from Charles Ande . now in Alberta, Canada Anderson ia the man who was rabbed as he entered elevator of the Paeifle block about two weeks ago, of $500, which he had just drawn from the Seandinavian American bank, He has been not ied of the capture of the men and rhage c him f i OFFICERS ARE GHOSEN ‘phe were The second day's session of Jannual convention of the Washing ton Equal Suffragista began this morning with @ general conference were entitled to the convention vote. | The following officers were elected President, Mra. Emma Smith De | Yoe, Tacoma ; sident, Mra. Bessie I. Sav Seattle; second vice-president, Mra, A. BE. Goodwin, Mt. Vernon; treasurer, Mra, Bliza- beth Palmer Spinning, Puyallup assietant treasurer, Dr. Anna Seott, Seattle; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Ellen 8, Leckenby, Seattle; re cording secretary, Mrs. Sarah Wil cox, Puyallup; auditor, Miss Ida Agnes Baker, Bellingham. The board of trustees are Mra. Amos Brown and Dr. Sarah Kendall of Se attle and Mrs. Frederick Ornes, Mt Vernon. he honorary presidents are Mra. Homer M. Hill and Dr Fannie Leake-Cununings of Seattle. This afternoon the proceedings were varied by a violin solo by Kd. Remeny and addresses on “Women in Medicine,” “A Square Deal,” and “The Oregon Campaign.” which were delivered by Mra. Sarah Ken dal, Mra. Blizabeth Baker and Mra. Emma Smith DeVoe. The conven- tion, which has been characterized by good attendance and much en- thuslasm, will be brought to a close with the moeting this evening. MUST OWN ITS ASPHALT PLANT A municipal asphalt plant te a certainty of the near future. City Engineer Thomson and members of on the plan of work, Mra. Ruth | Dohnken presiding. Considerable divenesion was rained as to who SWEATED Mentification. If he can any of the quintet, he will quested to return to Seattle Chief of has not ted the but this afternoon intend procure infarme tion from t night lehief tatke for a | minutes: they Itted j they had no lawful means port. They do not deny by records, but refused to they had ever commit against the law of Seattle | The younger of the trio under arrest says he Just hooked up with ithe her members a few days ago. Asked what he had done previous, sald 1 wae working alone, doing a little slight of hand work among the women.” ° recognize be 1 awe polles to womne Laat th om fow that of wup ing bad dmit that an act 1 with a Chief of Police Wappenstein has | not definitely located where the men were stopping In this elty, but has found baggage and a very fine at the ReainerGrand hotel belongs to one of the men a check found in overeat whieh It was located by |the man’s poeket RAILROADS HOLD UP THE U.P, WESTERN LINES NOT ABLE TO HANOLE CONSTRUCTION MA- TERIAL — ONE THOUSAND CARS NOW WAITING SHIP. PING, Accirding to statements made this morning by local officials of the Harriman roads, the construc tion of the Union Pacifie through to the coast is being consideragly delayed by the congestion of traf fle over the Northern Pacific Great Northern roads. Practically all the timber used as coustruction material in the build ing of this road is being taken from the forests of western Washingto sg all the bridge timbe ing, ete Two thousand cars of U, P. mate rial have been billed through over the Hill roads since June 1, and one (thousand empties belonging to the Northwestern lines are now in the western part of the state wait | ing until the other roads can handle them, when they will be rushed to the construction campa. | The Harriman line has reached | Lander, Wyo., about fifty miles enst jof the Idaho line, which Is now its | western terminus. The cars from \the weet loaded with construction jmaterial are transferred to the | Union Pacific from the Great North- ern at Oakes, N. D, and from the eames Pacific at Watertown, 5. » and It is said that lack of motive pow- er in the cause of the inability of the Hill reads to handle the traffic with the haste desired by the Union Pa- cific. THEY DIED TOGETHER. CATERES, Ceti Sttetat” how 74 ee es GALLE BURGLAR UNDER 06° MAKES RE HE JUDGE STATEMENT | MISSOURI MARKABLE | ALSO CONGIDERS ROCKEFEL | Len AS BEING VERY MUCH ; ABUSED. | (Beripps Telegraph Service.) KANSAS CITY, Mo. Oct 12- Judge Wooford, for 20 years « crim ine! judge, thin morning, in sen tencing 4 prison for burglary, | sald | “You're what's ealled the ‘ander ldo’ I'm for the ‘under dog’ all the tin 1 consider Rockefeller the under dog because everybody jumps on him. I don't know hig, but I think he te the most abused Iman in the country CHARITY GETS "HUGEFORTUNE (Scripps Telegraph Service.) NDON rday f the to charitab’ 909 | JUVENILES ARRESTED. } | Steve Austin and Elvin | Bain, 16, were ed by Patrol- man Hedges this morning for steal- ling a “lubricator” from the Union livon works he boys say they be- |lieved the instrument worthless aad only wanted to play witht. They will be turned over to the juvenile jeourt. Both boys live with their nis and attend the Warren chool aged 1 art CHANCE TO EXPLAIN. N. C. Reiff, a laborer, was arreat- ed today and will be held until be sobers up sufficiently to explain how he came in possession of a quantity of ladies’ wearing apparel, beads and jewelry. SESSION DELAYED A WEEK, The Valencia wreck committee of the Building Trades assembly, which was to have met last night to wind up the business details com- nected with the burial of the vie limes from the wreck, postponed its session until today at 3 o'clock. (Scripps Telegraph Service.) SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 1 iceman J. Law bas been suspended ind locked up on a charge of steal- ing $120 from the clothing of John Lavejoy, while the latter wag being operated upon in a hospital for a gumshot wound In the chest. The alleged theft occurred under the eyes of the operating surgeon. CPE EERE REE * * * REVOLUTION IN * N * (Scripps Telegraph & * WASHINGTON, Oct. 13.— the couneil have expressed them- Cher, aged 67 years, and bis wife!» Commander Southerland ca- # selves as declaring that the city must own such a plant, and soon, in order to do its own paving and repair of streets. Five or att years of the temyear maintenance clause im the majority of street improvement contracts have ran ov said Mr. Thomson today, “In four years more there will be many streets turned over to the city for maintenan will have to have a plant of our own to keep up the repairs and do the paving properly and cheaply, 1 have no idea where such an asphalt plant would be located, as things change here so often that it i« im-/ possible tell what will be done a few weeke ahead of time.” TWO YEARS FOR GETTING DRUNK Henry H. Price, charged with the theft of a horse, buggy and harness, was this morning arraigned in the court of Judge Frater and sentenced to two years in the state peniten. tary at Walla Walla. The prisoner pleaded guilty to the crime charged and begged the leniency of the court on the unde that he had never before been charged with a crime. He declared that he had negleced to return the rig owing to intoxtea- tion, also that bis aged parents needed him for their support DRIVER ARRESTED. Charles Palk, was arrested this morning, by Humane Officer V pell for cruelty to animals, The man intended to drive his horses attached to a heavy wagon all the! One of the animals | that is being mined by the Seattie- way to Everett had a large sore on its shoulder. HALL 18 IMPROVING. Jesse Hall, shot by his fatherin- law, Willlam Constantine, is slowly improving at Providence hospital.) Today the old cast was taken from his arm and a new one made. Ac- cording to Dr. Hall, father of the in- jured boy, the arm will be saved. CLARK TAKES VACATION. K. P. Clark, elty ticket agent of| the Alaska Steamship company, leaves tonight for Detroit, where he expects to apend his vacation of a month with his relatives, H. R Elliott will be acting ticket agent in Clark's absence. BISHOP ROWE HERE. Bishop P. F. Rowe, the Episcopal head of the churches in Alaska, ar rived from Nome on the Saratoga today. He has spent the entire sum- mer in the interior establishing se eral churches at remote places. He will go north to Sitka from Seat tle. SCURR BAIL FORFEITED, William Sourry, democratic nom inee for county surveyor, who wae arrested yesterday by Detoctive Harck on a charge of misdemeanor and who was la released on | ball of $26 posited by City Kn | gineer R. M. Thomason, this morning) failed to appear at his hearing tn [the pollee court, and hie ball was | forfeited. | MONDAY If THR LAST DAY you can purchase stock on the tn- atallment plan in the Seattle-Boston yper company, ooo « and we! hn! ten years younger, were found dead im bed this moraing with the gas turned on. @ N. SIGNALS READY. The Inwtallation of the interlock- ing tower at the north portal of the Great Nerthern tunnel was com- at noon yesterday and today are being switched by the | modern system. The fnatailation of | the tower means increased safety to trains an passengers, WILL NOT ANNEX, The Dunlap Improvement elub eld a meeting last evening at the Lakeside ball to consider the ques- tion of annexation to Seattle. When the question was put to a vote it stood 25 to 1 against. UNION 18 STILL OUT. Steamfitters’ union No. 473 is still out on strike, Thus far the em- ployers have shown no willingness to agree to the demands of the union in regard to a raise of wages, jor to meet the men in a discussion lof the difficulty. No settlement is jta eight, WHARVES BARRICADED. (Scripps Telegraph Service.) PORTLANL Ore, Oct. 13.—All wheat wharves were barricaded during the night te prevent inva- by striking grain handiers. is no change in the situation The MARY BOWEN ACQUITTED. (Scripps Telegraph Service.) SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 13.—Mary Rowen, accused of embexzling $7,000 from the money order department of the Oakland postoffice, was found not guilty today. IF YOU GO AND SEE THE ORE Boston Copper company you wil buy steck—for you will not have the opportunity very many days longer. pets The best burglary insurance poliey ever written is # checking account at a bank; saves = ing @ let of money around with you, and yet you have it any time you want it. If all persons in their im- 8, be sony acl would Ct. Interest BRANCH RS—Georgstown, Renton. JAMES D. HOGR. President N, B. SOLNER Cashier DIRECTORS Ferdinand Sobmiti Lowman ® Bie & Trust Coa. Con, Second Avenue and Cherry Street Moge Dultding, Beattie, Wash. Inska, Banking « Co., Nome, Alaska, Agents for A De ® bles that another revolution & Taking Out Native Copper in Ore Vein The latest report from the mine is that they are now drifting on the ore st @ depth of 60 feet, and a per- ceptible amount of native copper ts found im the ore. Every foot driven on the vein from now on means from $6,000 to $20,000 of ore proven up, and ft is not a surprise to these on the inside that the inetaliment feature is going to be withdrawn, The fact is that the stock wili prob- ably be withdrawn from this mar- ket in a few days. The intention of the company ts to drive the work at the mines with the intention of showing up at least $1,000,000 in ore by the time they are ready to ship in the spring. eee Music To Be Rendered Saturday Evening From 7:30 to 10 O'Clock. Miss De Voin's Special Orchestra, “Spring Morning Serenade Selection from the Comic opera “The Royal Chef" Caprice—"Love and Kisses” .* Harris Overture—"Mardt Gri +» Gruenwald netian Waltses from “Ma‘amsolle Napoleon ... . Luders Medley overture s...s005 sseveesArranged by Recker March—"Under the Amer- joan Bagle” ....++s00- Ellis Love Song | McCarthy’s 1512 1522 Second Avenue

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