The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 5, 1907, Page 7

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WIND RAGES ONG THEFRONT making desperate efforts all day to IN NIGHT ROBES JONES 1$ TURNED DOWN BY COUNCIL The council at its meeting lant FLOWER MISSION HOLDS MEETIN The recently organized Fruit and ——— . —— night, in addition to ite garbage) Flower mission held a business ARE IN DANGER vivbous 4 teart eloquence ina, semen ng = i meeting Ly ac phe oa ER 18 PRACTICALLY] tho piling oy Se Forced to flee tn thelr night robes (ot the vervants went to the bare oe py Wey hd pk op ey pe oyeo AT SMITHS) ther rigging was torn away and from flames which Unreatened to| ment to ph more coal in the fur Dertntendent of etreets, by th@|was discussed and @ motion for Y AT] her atern aa well bh ‘board iven in Justice Gordon's court |destray their palatial residence, | nace and found flames eating their ta) vole of 1410 1. The only OF | such onal sea tnaiend } ue GRAFT STA mes eee ee a yon Se orning te inaure the appears | Was the experience of William HL. | way along the basement eetting, Ginance af general’ interest, was mer 3g soa CER “4 ance of James Evang, the book |Moward, hin wife and two emall/then spreading to the first Moor Cay: ha” oa A - oan —— «ees cam launch Yankee Doodte| KtRe charged with embeasling |chiktren shortly after 7 o'clock thia| hall, Mr. Howard and bis family | ht fer the onipaaion of. Jean 5 | net having heen secured, » consmntt | a wind blowing 5S Mllo* 88) managed to eet rn "Mins aboard the funds of 5. HE Thomas & Co. by | poring. The residence |e one ot A ah hyper Depry en gy igen of 4 : Jocation, situate d as centrally as} an i bay ero’ with] schooner thie morning and has been whem he was employed, to insure he gt oy Queen Anne hill, att | ed 2 2 eee’ Soe Oat é BBs pominte | Se transportation on the 8 Appearance In court for trial, a a Queen Anne ay, | night robes. pe ‘Thursday morning, Feb. 15, is the The bond wae tmmedt y «ive ‘clock this morn this morning mopped keep the boat from being complete , r te: end the prisoner released from the maid servants started a fire| house and the blaze extinguished, pal soumil steamers wero tied! ly destroyed > of gifts, for whieh, the offices of | “4 steamship com The yacht owned by Pringle @ county Jail in the furnace, Abont 7 o'clock one} The damage amounts to about $600, SLO’ Grantination pookets pi cuen along the docks f°] Sharrow waa thrown on the shore hoarse seer tg will be used. ‘The distribution will| a: Aberdeen, “deb! ‘The | at Smith's cove and completely de stroyed, at a lows of several hun droits of dollars to her owners, The wind started to blow hard about midnight, and since that time has gradually grown stronger wntit tt fairly seemed to shriek and howl along the front, making it almost gy even for a person to keep his footing The French bark Marte, which arrived from England a few days ago and which has been ancuored in the stream, dragged her anchor soveral hundred feet dur the heavy winds last night and this morning. This afternoon the wind ts abating atightly, but the email oraft remain tled to their docks, Arownd town awnings and signs suffered by the terrific blow, Four @ na entire from large waves, together tose the helpless dere with such @ the companies foar that the boata will be Tyan Coaihantinect, stranger in Beattie, of apoplexy late yesterday after moon in the Bt, Louis house, 169 aged 45, & dropped dead frames along the out, and doors of have been blown Main at. Deserted by her husband, ff mother of eight small children, ba how & wanderer without friends money, Mra Emma Shears, & comely littl woman of 38, w taken before Dra, Dawson and Pow: or this morning to be tried as to her sanity. After hearing her pitiful story the examining board concluded @! was & woman wronged rather than that of a person insane. Constantineff had been tn this to Beattie, During the past etty since last Sunday, coming here from Tacoma, where he was treat: men are patroling hern trestles as far Northern dooks ta or- which have broken away from plies. Bleetric company has on its trestio on the wear tho Great North fe enter to keep = their ed for heart trouble, Nothing ts known of him here, although it bx said that he was at one time con loss of to Police where she fined in an insane asylum, eared for, and | the authorities, Was Called “Crazy Harry.” Pa, Feb. » wow that his at PITTSBURG, Friends of Th food and shelter, combined wi torneys have announced thetr de } | DROPS DEAD a Alta. the east and another was occasion. eee, Le \ ally inoue before she died. this afternoon and ie drifting to~ wards the P. ©. Co's docks, The Frenoh bark Marte broke «way from her anchorage and drifted to the Oriental deck, where she was ted up A briek scow broke loose this afternoon and drifting inte the slip between pier A and) broke the bulk- iwad at the foot af Washington at, OT a SEVEN DIE IN | TRAIN WRECK KIONAPPING case. The case of Flore Florence Johnaon, i'n Telegraph Service.) ehar by Ker husband with kid- MOINES, la, Feb. 6 jnapping thelr 12-yoarcld boy, was kite and a dosen fy’ this afternoon by Judge train wreck near |George on account of Johnson not The middie car of |showing up to prosecute. The coats walled, ditching the |of the cone were » charged to bim. Thirty miners tn addition board the train. FALLS Two STORIES. Jack Stewart, an electric worker, eged about 42, while helping bis landlady wash windows yesterday, on the second Moor of the Bee Hive house, 609 Third fell secondstory window sill to sidewalk and was severely about the face. CRIMINALS IN JAIL. Charged with highway robbery, morning brought to the county jal) a locked tm the east and south tanks respectively, The young imen will not be allowed to com taunicate with each other and will = be given separate hear a IS SIGNED = BY GOVERNOR serta of silk hand wrought “same afternoon gown to he wor TOPEKA GOES NORTH. card partios. , lenving the bust untrim: ve for bands of the lace The embroidery on the skirt corsage is of « darker shade ‘The south Alkt Point wharf wee) the broadcloth, and widens owner's tame, business address and |treduted bP Kenator Piper asking D* 'Tansferred to the Rureka-#ag telephone umber. A printed “ot prage andl omagll tg por tar | Franctece rent schedule of rates must be placed | the Alaska-Yukou- Pacific WHARP BLOWN DOWN. im the vebiele, where it can thon, were passed wpon by Governor rer gga eas ee ae 4:46 @eloek yeoterday af. checks mt ‘von [6f |terncen when the governor affiaed pg recetved, Te Hewnse | nin signature to sil four bills ‘The |‘™* Hale raging on the sound. fee le placed at $1.50 per year, | pen with which the bills ware sianed wi ‘The ordinance as drafted by the! Sis" reaucat, bythe governor. | ea ped. } The same effect is gown W. J. SAND RESTRAINED, inmerts is comeented by a strap Judae Albertson “tht morning! ® Suge amethyst button. Th |ataned the restraining orter wherp-|!* of Irish crochet, MeKean, alias W. J.\9°¢ & series of narrow putts, | omobie ratw at 8 fr thy free | or’ the" stgone “crore «tations | Of the #1.006,008 appropriated, | $109.900 gen to vide @ state ox- by wheat Tic sin Gees Coe wane hibit and the rematming s600e00 wit by W. Ht and knot of velvet ribbon he Pacific Safety Deposit com in |Pany's vantt, where he fe sald to bare « large sam of money belong: cheaper to operate an automobile | tor the state university to be loan to the | than @ hack or team, reduced the to the exposition management a —— oO ling to his wife, Minnie Mekinan. pO 8 university BROWN APPOINTED, ceommpnnnses asinine pending a hearing February & - are x PUBLIC LIBRARY BUSBY. gult for divorce is now pending, the — husband being charged with cruelty | Mayor Moore teday appointed Thomas M Brown superintendent ‘The creulation of beoks tn the und drankenness public Mbrery is tnereasing at ench Receivers Sale Ordered. be presented property belonging of a receiver. Albertson this morning carrying the num ot the firm. In addi-} of streets, to succerd GO. A. Jones, “Out of Momprts! hat already the dif. Broee REF driver mast present a} rejected by the counell leat night em gy hme Ps a ane to | Dan W. Bras sideat and Merrick te tit CONCERT TONIGHT— GRAND OPERA HOUSE. their timit rat month 2448 (Manager of the Shingle Mille by-| Fank Merrick, chief of publicity reau, who was injured in an acct for the A-Y-P. B. has been HELEN HOWARTH LEMMEL. again fined to his home for the past names were added to the regietra- tien end the cirewiation of books renched a total of 29,794. dont several weeks Local artiete, Curtain, 8:16 ago, te Defore leaving for Europe iB. He ane s< Real Estate BARGAINS WORTH LOOKING INTO For Sale Exclusively by Us Improving the South Side $122,000 Worth of Improvements on Thoroughfares Leading to Oxbow In the Sunday papers you read of the large amount of money soon to be used in opening up Fourth and Sixth avenues south, planking the roadways and sidewalks. This i * is but one of the many indications of the growing import ance of the south end. go PER CENT OF SEATTLE’S LEVEL AREA LIES TO ' THE SOUTH | That is why these streets are being improved. Manu facturing, railroading and heavy business has demanded this level area. It is the only place in the city where the thre: business necessities — TIDE WATER—RAILROADS—LEVEL LAND ‘btainable at reasonable prices, This is the strength mith Side, and especially is it the strength of Oxbow GET IN THE LINE OF DEVELOPING TRADE A Double ¢ 120120, corner Twenty-sevedth av Wi sell readily for a good profit. us Cash $1,600 id Kast Ollve street, $2-600 Madrona Car Line fear Cherry streat Termes. Price fine level cor 82.800 On Thirty-second avenue. ner, 402105 to 16-foot alloy Home on Twentieth Av. Dearborn, ¢-room modern 1 $1,000 Cash will m't last . 83.200 entieth avenue sout neer 30x100, improvements all Speek quick, for this w Good Home on Dearborn Twentl oth On Dearborn, near venue #0! Business property is the best investment because business came, lot 30x100 seals property pays the largest rents and the largest increase in values at the same time. A Good Investment wall make a good in 85.500 OXBOW IS BUSINESS PROPERTY. Its location makes it the key to the entire South End It extends from the -hille ou the west almost to the hills on the east, directly across the line of development “The Man Who Buys Level Land in Seattle Today Is Laying the Corner Stone of His Fortune.” BUY OXBOW TODAY. Take the South Seattle car to the corner of Bateman and Estelle streets, then walk one block west over the new bridge Randsyou are in Oxbow, where salesmen on the ground will you prices, terms, etc., or apply to room heuse tha Terma_cam be arranged This ie a first-clans 6 vestment; lot 20x100. Fine View Lot On Twenty-fourth avenue near Mercer, 706x128; unobstructed view S220. One-half Cash. Q. N. Marsolais. Joseph E. Thomas. Joseph E. Thomas Mclaughlin Realty Co. Van De Vanter-DavisCo 3-4-5 Sgarr-Boyd Building. an Pete Butiding. 176. Yard. 2560. Main 3307. Ind._2299. | & Co In S "9 s 100 CHERRY STREET. ; Entrance to Lowman Quilding. e Main 4114. preg 2108 AE } summoned from the Queen Anne first went to Portland and thence | knocked dows she has worked in different Inuo il dries, but hee health began to fal) and her mind became enfeebled r turned over to “It to simply a case of want of eruel husband and the joss of her Violet-colored broadcloth, touched with Irish crochet and having ip broidéry, combine to make a hand- The City of Topeka, of the Pe-| The model on which the gown ta] lives The slide is reported to have and Waints of the Lad cifie Bteamehip company, wilt take ffeshioned ts the princess. It fa fae | occurred at 9 o'clock last night, and a men oi Senttaees Geattte Star paar Rpeclat the southeastern Alaska run, sailing | tened on the left side, the fastening| the avalanche, it is alleged, cony uctions ‘on : Biagio at a ‘ely = brie three = business OLYMPIA, Feb 4—The bille In- | PYOruary 2%, and the Ramona witt} being conconied by the embrotdered | p blown down early. this morning By | the walet line to the bottom of the totro- duced from the shoulder line to the waist, where the meeting of the two and the sleever and the om | ever, considered the fact that it tv pe used © construct three bufidings Send, f* yrohibited from entering lower one being confined by a band t The order confirming the sale of te the Royal A| Lomgors of the Pacific Coast, which | was recently foresd into the hands was signed by Judge at his deak in the Alaska buflding days with an attack of la grippe. date fixed for the first distribution | be accomplished by the young wo- men of the mission | Physictans apd otflers who come in contact with eases which could be made brighter by the gifts of the mission are requested to report to Mise Ballard, president, phone Queen Anne 247 Intending members their names to Miss 13% Sixteenth av. N. LICENSED TO WED | L. A. Foater, a young man nbout 26 years of age, and unknown In the city, was struck by a Becond ay, car about 6:50 o'clock this morning, and cut about the may give! year | head It Is supposed that Foster war cronming the street at the oe Yester way and Becond av. when he her] tripped and fell in the torn-up Ma | spaces between the tracks at that Marriage licenses were lasued to- was point. There were no da w wig-| day as follows nals wern him, The cer Henrikson-Grouberg—HMenry Al- | him glancing blow as It wa: fred Henrikvon, 33, Beattie, to Bo- ing up for @ wtop at the corner phle Gronberg, 26, Boattic Foster wae taken into Guy's drug Hastings- Spears — William th a Paul gtore and attended by Dr, Wiltte and | Hastings, 24, Leavenworth, to Con- fomplete destruction. | large panes of glaae five feet tong c, Me e. bu- |e F. Spears, 10, Beattie nae, freely comment on Thaw's| About two years ago the woman | children, Bhe will be went to some Dr. A MeKechnie. The ambu fishing schooner! were broken tn the large skylights a Que friend says was compelled to leave her hee | piace where she will recetve proper |iance wae went for, but Foster In- | Mollhargay-Wells—Jamen J. ne-| bof Tacoma, which hasiin the federal court Duiting this! "1 sn. not surprised to hear he is|band and children on account of the |treatment ang 1 think she will| sisted on walking off alone. He was |Rbargey, Beatle, to Mra, Letile Me cactically dee ATRINE and dashed to the fo0r insane, His acquaintances always |eruel treatment of the father, Sbe noon be well,” sald Dr. Dawson cut over one eye and around the| Wella 35, ‘Tacoma is practically de|below, Luckily no one was te the Uhought im ‘queer,’ and called Bim | em a aa ae | od of the head, but dvoply, Soper — William the carly morning} corridor at the time, or a serious ‘Craty Mars : and was considersbly shaken up . 26. Beattle, to Mabel Bo a. oncher and | acetdent might have occurred. The he) ~ gaye there. ie i MARIECHEN BREAKS AWAY. AFTERNOON GOWN and bruised. Beattie, Tne “ares "ma Sethi Rosana of Medaat [SAM om feo ethers oe | the Garman ier hui Me aac yo vuirn Birth Rewer fon, was broken by the wind. now * La) riechen \« dremging her anchor late Birthe were régistered today as follows: Taylor—At 1769 Fourteenth ay, MAN KILLED Wobruary 4, to wite of John L. Tay- lor, & daughter Jonson—At 630 Boren ay. north. Webruary 4, to wife of J, Jonson, « won. Chambers—At 519 ast Republic- an at, January 28, to wife of Charles Chambers, a daughter, Anderson—At 131 Twenty-fourth Ira Wierman, who lives on See ond av. W., between Mercer and Republican sts, was killed late yesterday afternoon while at wor! tm the Seattle Lumber company mil, Wierman was struck by & log, which slipped off the roller, knocking him backwards, smash- ing his head against another tim- ber. A fracture of the skull re gulted and he died within 15 min- ute, H. Hunter, a sawyer, and C. K Vandeventer, log setter, witnessed the accident. Coroner Carroll will hold an investigation this after noun, Wierman ts survived by a widow and am infant child He was 30 years old, NINE KILLED WN SNOWSLIDE «| *Y. south, February 4, to wife of HL 0, Anderson, & daughter, 694 Twenty-second Pitunan—At One to a Customer Tomorrow the Novelty Cloak @ Suit Co, 1716 Second ay., will sell the celebrated Simon Taf- feta Bik Petticoat at $4.95 ¥ iy tailored in black or (Seripne Telearanh Service.) color These petticouts are em- PURBLO, Colo, Feb. 5A |f euch exceptional bargains at rumor has reached this city of a |p °495 each that we will sell but ONE TO A CUSTOMER. enowslide In Salida, whieh is said th the fons of nine n at to have renew The «ale of Ladies’ § Clon ct of bby, tal perfect fitting garments at low price we ask unless visit this store tomorrow. Below are a few samples of tow pricing that eurely will ap- peal to you. houses. It Is tmponsible to learn details, | and it is equally diffiewlt to reach Salida to render aid, owing to the immense fall of snow. med, and than from Neutabter Presttect View Brewitame Oreesical, Cashier * o , SWELL TOP COATS AND et NICE SUITS. Oke Ip mixtures, Ladyware values to $15.00; Wednesday.. “6.35 = FINEST IMPORTED TOP COATS—8UITS, Well tailored, la mixtures; Lady- ; were values up to § Here's a Chance to Wednesday ....,......89-63 SWELL SILK AND SATIN More Than apn Gant: Al thades: Ladyware value up fo $22.40; Wednesday. . 89.65 SHORT BOX COATS. Mixtures, all shades, Wednesday ce est ee es ADS HUNDREDS OF FINEST MAN- TAILORED SKIRTS. Double Your Money tn a Few Months con t Best vorkmeninies ieuuwese values up to 7.50; wd Business Corner#} ie. "sess PANAMA WALKING SKIRTS. Th all shades! Ledyware values up to $12.00 Wethestay Ve aebiaas 4.65 A lot and a half, situated near New High School, Good Shepherd's Home and public school, for $1700 New car line rune in front of this place. House of three rooms and chicken house thrown in. This offer lasta only 2 days PHONE OWNER, MAIN 2174, HUNDR All shad to $87.60; OF RAINCOATS. Ladyware values up Wednesday Broken sixes at 84.00 & Novelty Cloak & Sult Mfg. Co. L. |. HOFFMAN, Manager. Main Store, 1316 Second Ave. Novelty Annex, 1207 Second Av. Ware & Ireland 419 Bailey Bidg. Corner 19th and North-west Republican $5,500 84.000 QUEEN ANNE HOME on Bagley, corner Cr West, South-east Two inaide lots and Fifth avenue between 43rd and 44th; per room modern; furnace feet view— basement, all complete, $875 c cash, balance 4% years. 29th and Sunnyside, 80x20; wonderful view of everything, 81.700 40 Acres NEAR KENT, $1,400 CASH, On N. P. R. R. and two County Roads. As this will be on the market for a few days only at above price, you must act quickly, if you want ft Estate We keep an abstract system and will be glad to tell you the name of the owner of any pie of property In the city free harge GREGOR M'GREGOR 316 Denny Building. @O AND Ste Ox BOW ADDIvtON Te oar | For lerignted Largs call on eOLUMEEA “ae © co. + howee, Prem mt Sndsi Manner, woe 610 610 Me- rion Building, Seattte, Wash. or Attetia, Walla Walla Co. Wash. ——| Tamm & Kankel Henry Tamm. Cc G. A. Kunkel, Real Estate 807 Marion Building Corner Seeond and Marion. Phone M. 4788; Ind. 4065 ~ Jan, 36, ruary 2, at 218 Pairvie b. 1, to wife of B. Pittman, @ daughter, VoldlaAt $10 Judkin st, Februe ary 1, to wife of Bruno Vulela, a son Page—At 6717 Weet Groen Lake boulevard, February 2, to wife of an Page, a tor At Mii pital, Febru. ary 1, to wite of Louls H, Simon, @ daughter Waterhoune At the Waldorf, February 1, to wife of J, B. Wuter- house, a daughter. MeGiothien—-At 205 North Beeond av., to wife of T. N. MoGlothen, a daughter Record of Deaths. Deaths were registered today an follows Sogal—Ben Sogal, 39, February 2, Wash, is —~ Jeremiah Dar Daniela, 78, February 3, at 1 Twelfth av south Connelly Mary Connelly, 4% Vebruary 3, at 714% Tenth av. Scherrer—Albert P. Acherrer, 17, at 2224 Bastlake av Taylor—John T. Taylor, 46, Janu« ary 90, at 5737 Kirkwood at. Helen Vilas, | Himpson — Clifford Simpson, %, February 4, at Beattle General hos- vital, Pouter-—-Fiva R. Foster, 56, Feb« Berridge — Maurice K. Berridge, 51, January 2%, of Low Gatos, Cal. Timens—Molile Timens, 13, Feb« ruary 3, at Beattie, Miller—Henry W ruary 4, at 936 south Galiagher—Patrick H. Gallagher, 40, February 3, at 414 Beil at Bchoonover — Randolph Sehoons over, 76, January 27, at 329 Six teenth ay, Sholes—Rotce W. Bholes, 63, Jan- vary 24, at South Park. Angeisburgs—Mary EK. Angelsburg, 47, January 22, at Providence hone pital. Ainglie--Mra, Ida M. Ainslie, 43, January 24, at 618 Sixth ay. Elott—Blanche F, Eiliett, Janus ary 29, at Belmont and Pine. Miller, 15, Feb- Twenty-filth av You can easily obtain one by starting a Savings Account with ve. WePay4 Per Ct. interest Cn Savings Aocounts — na Penton JAMES D. HOOR..............Preisemt BB COLNER. 0 ceceee ee COMBO ete inion Saving & Trust Co. phar ORDER YOUR COAL DIRECT FROM The Pacific Coast Co. WE WILL ARRANGE DELIV. ERY. BOTH PHONES. vote ae (ie Fancy Wenatches Apples, $1.85 por 55 Lb. Box And we feel very much encour- aged on inst week's returns, a8 they moved along in nice shape, everybody was pleased; it was really more than they expected, so they all agreed. They sim- ply sell themselves, seting is ta- lieving. To be shown is con- vincing. We can sell you the best ap- pies raised in the Wenatchee Valley and that means in the world, for $1.85 box; others sell them from $2.60 to $8.00, Take your choice at $, 8% and 4-tler ef alt best known red varieties, June keepers, 10 per cent off on three or more boxes. Also good standard apples for $3.46 per barrel. They are all handpicked and a bargain at that, Free delivery. You don’t need to necessarily come and see them, take your choice from the wagon C. D. McROY, Shipper PHONES Queen Anne 979. Ind, 7748, City Dock, Storage room at foot of Main street GUT RATES 30 DAYS To advertise our new and wonderfully successful RE ENAMEBLING process we will do work at the following low prices for 30 DAYS, and with all work issue a TWELVE-YEAR GUARANTEE, We make no charge for ex amination or advice. For THIr ve ing Tow ai 8 ar Wo . Rede Work * gies vs $5,00 SO to ee Ry Plates” a ° “> Visi £ PEN is72 ond a 4 ¥e ovr Og Teer 6 i ern ar UA Spek a e a

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