The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 17, 1907, Page 7

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OL FYE APPOINTED Mayor Moore today appointed © h. Poy, om- president the Curpen- tere’ union, ptendent ot streets, not to succeed M. T. Mw IRVING ALASKANS MRE RESCUED — exular steamers call there, on ac oust of the stormé raging. A RUSH AR AT YAKATAGA WHEN S PLE ARE DOWN TO THEIR loney, but to take Maloney’s place in the event the courte finally de elde that Walters The day before the Rush reached ated to be au. Tae MEAGER AMOUNT OF Yahategs 15 people arrived there | perintendent December 31 8 who had been sewing for eight The general tmpresaton around ‘ months Last summer the party fine hall ts that Walters dose not — b> Stee) started across the Yatutat glacier, Foare for the position, but ix betne Special ta rhe | Round f the interior, Winter sud: }ieid back by certain members of Alaska. denly came upon them and they iine council from quitting Hoth returned to Rush relief aupptios } #tarted back for the coast Gales blew across the glacier for monthe and they were unable to Walters and Maloney Kroat deat of credit for the dignity stomerte a teat Yaka (aga, who mi ay nag 3 a * with whieh both have conducted a ine ee wees co ve months ©} themselver tn the trying situation f °| geen salle Wail party of 16 lived on 30 pounds of | whieh they are plac 4 Whichever . four and beans each. As hope wi way the contest finally develops, jast provisions and) giving away to despair the gules [neither of them will feel that they days we have eubsided and the {5 found thelr [have anything to regret in the way people reduced) way to Vakataga, more skeletons for a toss of dignity or of self re Tadescridable. Yaka Five of thie party were brought ‘on Yatutet bey, balf)to Juneau on the Resh and they Teese giika acd Valder, om | will go south to Seattle on the next iD FUNERALS. steamer, $1 G0 10 JAIL T BOYS TO! the emplay of Conley, they had 1S GIVEN MAK. been taught to use cocaine, Judge £—DRUGGIST , Gordon pronounced the man guilty land imposed the maximum sea- tence under his furtadiction—-g10e Mae and 1 days im jail welling and distrib Henry Paulson, of the Baale and befug (be| pharmacy on King st. pleaded full of many bors,| guilty to selling the drug to bey the Murry ory and was fined $200. James Wish Washington ¢¢., (bi) art. one of the messenger boys, " Refore Judge Gordon] age 15, pleaded guilty to using the 1 age ge nese Pe See “pot guilty drag and assisting in the distribu Patrick Shea, aged 61, died at the family home, 916 King st. yester day. Collins Bros, have the funeral arrangements. Sarah A. Durkin, aged 50, and 4 roatdent of Weat Seattle for many } ) years, died at the family home in West Seattle yesterday Puneral} services took place from Our Lady j of Good Help ehureh at 0 o'clock this morning, Interment was made ia Calvary cemetery. Cotiine Brow bad charge of the services Funeral services of Barney Duffy who died at hiv home in Issaquah, Jan. 14, were held from Our Lady of Good Help echureh yesterday Deceased had lived ia Issaquah tor the past 323 years, He was 62 years id and a bachelor, Interment was made fa Calvary cometery Martha BE. Strain, sister of J. 1 FMiatt of Beattlo, died at her roel dence, night Neng OO ° 154 Twenty-third av, last Deceased wae 65 years af arrangementa, which are not yet completed. a helt doren. [tion of ft among other boys m the | He 0! pale faced boys rang | mesenger services He wae sent Re oa a = Gale teen | 12 to 15 years, all] to the reform sehool by Judge/ 123 seventh av, N.. this morning at estified that, while in} Fraser. | the = ai te 8 ve oT Cs gt ee at i~ pative of Indiana and come to/ She. | + Seats recently. Butterworth & PP! = Sons have charge of the funeral ar pees ~ ringements. STREET CAR SERVICE | 1S STILL CRIPPLED. | BRITISH SHIP 1S FINED Hanford, tm the federal late yesterday afternoon PIDEMIC IN CHICAGO £ Telegravh Service.) extra inspectors for emergency er from Electron, the Seattle Riee Jee. 17.—The epidem jwork. There are 18 new cases of|trie company is today operating . fever, diphtheria, seartet fewer and 36 of diphtheria) oniy about 56 per cent of its regular and tuberculosi« today, making 390 cases of searket service A portion af the power tx das reached such ap fewer aad 2,060 of diphtheria. Other | boing supplied by the Seoquaimie that today the diseases have increased accort-| company, and, owing to a break called for 100° Ingty. jaown of Ite machinery this morn Judee ed up for ten minutes, The James} found the British abip Gliveband at. cable line was out of commission | sullty in the 4 a es x ing, the entire electric system was | court. . nes Northern Rallroad; P. B | leman, general agent refrig FE jator service Great Northern Rail. OWN, On account of « water feed-| ot Wiliam Be | / corty this morning for severa))t by the gv road. and RM. Clark of the North: | [0 ie crating The tmterurhan }*ipped from Hawmbure and mn Paettic Express company. is only operating care every two|leter became 2 Bs Bilinear hours on its Tacoma and Renton | end tmposed a fine of £906. PERMIT ISSUED FOR A New Bull A permit was granted thie » | ing for the Green building, which ts to be built om the weat side = the veusel, was picked up by uffice at Cosmopolla a raving manine, id ©. D. Horsman, well known @x-!i¢ required four men to hold hire | ge was this morning found | if is at present confined In a pad- ome ity of using profane and obscene | ded coll at Stellaccom, with apecias Janaak® on the waterfront betweee | quards watching him day and night | way and Washington st: 4 bantawain of the vemsel, with —e 33, aad fined $19 and) whom he deserted. le allemed to te cous by Judge Gories. responsible for his terrible condt- tion, end at the mention af | hir ame the young fellow becomes so Violent that (1 m aff bat tmpereitic te hold him. Behmbdt. who te 17 years of “see was in perfect health when he left | Hamburg. the captain stating that BUTTE, Mont. Jan. i1.--A Miner t he performed bis duties the same as agp Great Valle says pot other seaman, Hie people tt ‘eo men Were collision | uP bien» For cd gore Germany, it is anderetood, are well meee “ jt do people, The boatewaln te be- engines ot the Boston & Montara) i. oi at the detention house at TRAINMEN KILLED ee Soi (Serippa Telegraoh Service.) Northern Pacific = GOV, CUMMINS ~ INAUGURATED session began by 2. R Andersen, of agrtenitare tte ont thee yoest sind emctter inet evening, The eed: | RS, "Townsend ponding the pre of the 1 on. At the com) “ + Qareles.) G. M. HOLLIMAN, fireman. qontation of 1 e cane to the Hritint ce somers © | DES MOINES, Ta. Jan. 17.—Gov-] The two engines met on a curve, | WO! St Vistoria, BX was helt, at which t he one being run by Dishman and} Cummian wea fnangurated | | a oned representatives | ¢Fnor Holllmon teleseroping, the crew | MELODY CHOIR LEFT WinOw, onvention: A. Gray, thie afternoon. [being comght between the tender SEES een ene “lami the betier, The crew of the According to « petition fled for aiministrator in the superior court this morning Melody Chotr left « widow and son, Mra. M. Chotr ap peared and asked to be appainted administrator, Rev W. G. Jones other engine eacaped by jumptug also anked to be Appotated. Bverett Smith won out, being appointe y SOUGHT WORK == FOUND DEATH == OOL HAL STARTED 1 ON P BLING | Sues RAILROAD FOR 81G SUM. The jury wae this afternoon om AND [S8UE To PROPMETONS) PLACES WHERE PERMITTED TO MONEY, PERIOD OF IDLENESS, ONLY | the Great Northern Raflroad for TO BE CRUSHED TO DEATH A | 850.000 for injuries to the Inter, I which aceurred in a wreck at Shel FEW CUNUTES LATER, | don station, several months ago. WIFE-BEATER DIVORCED sire of the officers to see what had become of two young delinquents Both were found im the Oriental and were taken to the city jall along with the four gamblers. One, — i Arther Monroe, 16 years old, has Happy and light-hearted because) an . leuspended sentence hanging over|he had succeeded’ in finding work, | - ty Corbett and Truast Of | him. The other was Robert Cooper, | Chartes P. Berger, « laborer went| William Drew, a notorinm wife M last night unforied/ age 15. Both boys were removed to| owt yesterday morning from the free beater, who recently served a term ORS Swear 0 the pool and the county jail employment office to help Fred @ | of six months tn 4 firitih Cohanbia : = : of the city where; A great many complaints have! Dorety . on Thirty-sixth and est | prison on conviction of the offense, Riettieg os games is allowe’. come to Chief Wappenstein recard-|Jobn at, cut fuel. At 4 o'clock In| was this morning divorced from Be filewing men were taken from! ing these pool and billiard halls,| the afternoon he was breathing hie | his wife, Mra. Jeaste Drew by Su Millard hall at Third! mothers charging that thetr boys] inst tn Mr. Dorety’s house, having | perior Judge Yakey. The complaint Pike ot: B. F. Battersby, | tone all their money in these places.| been fatally crushed by a heavy | alleges idleness, drunkenness, prof & Smith: Chartes Ho. Tt lx sald to be a favorite practice | log which retied down on him from | ligacy and disalpation. tender; Thomas Doughty for young boys under 18 to bet on/|a Alll-side. After an investigation All four were hooked | nearly every ball played In games| by & deputy « set, Berger's body | OFFER $1,000 FOR Mation on charges of | between experts, who, ft ts alloged,| was removed to the Bonmy-W CAPTURE OF MURDERER. es a panelled in the federal court to ORIENTAL BILL. | >* sive & suspended sentence: | CHARLES BERGER FINDS hear the case of Eimer EB and “ poh ‘The raid was prompted by a de-| EMPLOYMENT AFTER Al Lillian Kerwood, of Ballard, against All were ister released entice them to gamble in order to gue. As far as known the Me aon Re GW recognizance, having win their money. Chief Wappen: | man's relatives oli live in W Acting Chief of Police Grite-| Mek Detective Corbett to stop stein has determined to stop this|ter, Mase Berger roomed | | macher, of Portland, Ore, hax nott eS OH pool and billiard games petty practice and boys under 15) lodging house, but his room has not | fied the Seattle police tn a oly alar I fs probable they will| will be kept out of billiard halla. yet been ered lthat the re tatives we = ip E | Johnson mm ward for the arrest an of the party or parties responsibie for the murder of Dr, Johnson in FE OF GOVERNOR OBTAINS A282 > PARDON FOR WOMAN PRISONER =o Aconvietion A jury in the United States court aed }imte yesterday afternoon awarded ULUIE, CONDEMNED FOR | A. Warren Gould, « loc t MURDERER OF HER j we cum of $4,309 an compensation or dre yt for Hen Boyte. irs topes EG large property owner of the city ews cLuss lwhich the latter refused to pay. OBTAIN HER RELEASE. a | FIRST OIL BURNER TO SAIL FOR ALASKA, Star Special Service.) | BOOLN, Neb, Jan, 14 —mrx.| ‘The steamer Jefferson of *the Margaret Litiie, of brs 2 | Alaska Steamship company #afls fn the penitentiary ¢ te f | for Alaska tonight with a good ya her husban r jaenger list and fair amount © of ER UNcoNditionna! pardon by | freight, The Jefferson has been ? b The par “| out of commission for sev@ral Bt ottetal act betore retieice from weeks, while oll burners were sbe ing installed. The Jefferson will | be the first steamer on the Alaska route to use off for fuel # TIRS. LENA ao Sh Lives Mrtous : Rent victim p Marvey tin. Ser in bis ho : five ye Stet that 1, 2 Beir home at nig 3 ft, on welt an Se, Movi ee tm ot» ‘ YORK BLOCK odo000 4400 00 uC Of O60 OF WON'T WORK ON |NEW COMPANIES 95 fo0 si csc ce mtn 25,000 Coleman RK. Robinson, ELECTION DAY OLYMPIA, Jon, 17 ‘The follow tet Robinson and Paul BD Heed, fhe papers of corporetions were) Seattle Realty and Improvement ee filed here yesterday leompany of Soattle, $25,000; W. M. Loon! unions are amending thelr] \irkwood Distillery company of| Lucas and A. B. Crosier bylaws so an to make election 44y# | sooKane ending articles increa®| Sea Ore Reduction company a holiday, This tw being 4 1} ing the capital stock fr 600 | of Seattle, $1,000,000; C, J, Steeple, compliance with a resolution adopt | —i. F. Hutchison, 2. F. Niemann, , ed atthe last state convention of $1.26 Winch adjustable pine |W. 1 Armatrong, A. i. Beverance. | the Amertean Federation of Labor,| wrench 9¥¢, at Splaning’s Take) at Hollingham, Janaary 2 Thelany sie pipe or nut up to 2 inchen| Shot guns and rifles at A. Te labor leaders believe this action) in diameter ooo! Hall, 1111 Firat ave. ooo will bie a full labor vote to be east at elections. CHARITY BALL The committee of arrangements ot{ Special Values the charity ball for the Mouse of! Good Shepard, which ts to téke place | in Christonsef's Broadway hall, on | the evening of FP ury iL an nounce that, ¢ y to the custom | THE MAN. WHO WANTS TO SAVE MONIY of former years, eo charge will be - -_ . “| mnde covering & admiosion- ane ON RELIABLE CLOTHES CAN DO SO HERE. supper, The © of tickets will be WE HAVE ON SPECIAL SALE HIGHORADE $2 per couple. The following ladies have eon sented to ‘act as patronesaes; Mra. OVERCOATS AT THE SPECIAL SUITS AND + OUGHT TO Give: YOU WORSE BUT 1s GUESS PIL LO 100 4 L1TL& Good {lf <= = RIVER STILL RISES (Seripps Special Services.) CINCINNATI, Otto, Jan. 17.-—A report from Packersburg says the river is rising nearly three inches an hour with ne signs of cessation. More rain te predicted. Hundreds are already homeless Immigrants Must Go Back. The spectal board of inquiry ap wult. beought. against! pointed to look fnto the case a overnment in the case, Michacl Prowoloski and family, ar) ridt, a seaman, whe | rested by the United States immb whol gration officers, charged with being | ineae at Aberdtea, i the United States illegally, has) Wecided that the family should be Schinde, shortly after deserth@|Heported to Canada, RAILROAD Case 18 U In the federai court this after- hoon the injunction proceedings the O. BR. @ N. raliroud ageinat the | Washington rallrosd commission ts in progress. This is the case arte fing over the wheat rate tartff ; If so, let us help you. Taking it for granted that you are a reason lable man, we will appeal directly to your reason, Common sense A man canpot make a fortune, unless he first makes a start. Therefore THE START 18 IMPORTANT. | Jt iem’t your porition in the busi i ness world that necessarily keeps you poor, it is the amount of money you foolishly throw away. Why not save it? When you werk to |make a dollar, why pot in turn let it work for you? That is the prin ctple upon which every great for tune in the world today was found jed. The Scandinavian American | Bank will pay you } 4 PER CENT COMPOUND | INTEREST Por annum on every dollar you to trast. with We can afford to lao thiw because we will invest {t in the most conservative manner |If yoo hare studied the local bank ling situation at all you know that the Scandipavian-American | stande for vy | security, CONSERVATISM, RE LIABILITY. j i | Start a savings account with us }it will pay you Make up your mind to save something every week no matter how Hite. You will be astonished at the growth of your bank balance. To show you what jh strong safeguard we have thrown ihround the money Intrusted tn our jbare, we can truthfully aay that the jPirectors and stoc kholders in ow bank would have to lose $1,475, 98.51 before our depositors could ose a single penny We have branches in Tacoma and }Batiard, You can sond de a in by mail if you choose. your THE SCANDINAVIAN-AMERL CAN BANK, Alaska Building, Seattle, U. 8. A $1,400 One Acre on Beacon Hill PRICES— $12.50 and $15 NDOWS J. DD Perret, Mee, Edmund Bow den. George F h, Mra. © A. Fortlouis, Mra Henry Pubrman, Mra, Jamea B Galbraith, Mra. J. ©. Maines, Mra, Phillip F, Kelley, Mre Daniel Kelleher, Mra George ©. Kittinger, Mrs. Frank MeDermott, Mra, William Pigott, Mra. HM. Rey- noida, Mra, Wm, A. Shan Mre. » J, Sullivan, Mra #8 F 5 Mrs, Jobn L. Wilson, Mra. John Collina, Mre Samuel Crawford, Mra. James Do Hoge, Jr, Mra FF. K SEX FIRST AVENUE W Btrove, Mrs, Harvey Lindley, Mrx J. C. Ford and Mra George M Btewart { Why don't you save money? De you think it dosen't pay— or ie it because you don't real ize how badly you may need money im the near future? Don't hesitate any longer. F Start a Savings Acount WITH US now. J. REDELSHEIMER & CO. 800-804 First Av., Corner Columbia St, Strongest Ladies’ Waist House In the State WePay4 Per | Ct. interest McCarthy’s Pre-Inventory Sale Ends this week. You save from 10 to 50 per cent. on goods you buy here in the next two days. On Savings Accounts —— onSaving: Trust Co. Hunting coats, sweaters, gum cases and cartridge belt | Hall, 1112 First ave, } Prices All Reduced Tomor- row and Saturday COLUMBIA CANAL CO. U. K. Loose, President and Genera! Manager, 509-510 Ma- rien Bu iding, Seattle, Wash. of Attalla, Walle Walle Co. Wash } THE CENTER OF THE MANUFAC- TURING DISTRICT LEVEL LAND For manufacturing, and all heavy business, level land Is of the first importance. During the present cold snap you must have noticed the tremendous difficulties teams and delivery wagons of all kinds have had to contend with on the grades. Nine-tenths of the area of Seattle is hills, One-tenth is level ground. You can see that level land will grow more valuable with every added thousand tn Seattle's growth. RAILROAD FACILITIES easy Within a orthern Pacific and the Union Pacific. purchases ‘The manufacturer must ha jeceas to railroads. stone's throw of Oxbow is the A third transcontinental line is reported as making heavy TIDE WATER FRONTAGE. Oxbow has 16,000 feet of tide water frontage, 20 feet deep at low Ships from all parts of the world can come directly to dock at The same frontage a mile ferther north costs many times In fact, ft will have to be filled in before it Oxbow is ready for immediate buliding. tide Oxbow as much and fs no better. fx available for any purpose. STREET GAR FACILITIES The South Seattle cars will soon be running down Michigan av- enue, the principal business street of Oxbow. The rails for this exten sion are now on the ocean and are expected shortly. Construction on this line will commence March 1 OXBOW IS ESSENTIALLY BUSINESS PROPERTY In Oxbow are all the requirements and conventences of a business section. There are sit lor factories, sites for retail stores, on thr business streets and sites for the homes of men who work in the fac tories and stores. Investment in such property is safe and sure of la increase. The prices are low and the terms are good. GO AND SEE OXBOW TODAY Take the South Seattle car to the corner of Ba atreets. Walk one block west, over the new bride bow. Salesmen on the ground will give you prices, terms, ete man and Estelle and you a Ox or call at Van De Vanter- Davis Co, $45 Starr-Boyd Building. McLaughiin Realty Co. J. R. MeLAUGHLIN, President. 212 American Bank Bidg. Main 2476; Ind. 2669, Main 3307; Ind, 2299,

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