The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 15, 1907, Page 7

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ett SRATICE STAR RIES, re. 15, 1907. “a ee ee cs aoe tint REC ‘EIPTS TO WED town, died yeuterday afternoon, and died at Providence hospital fast e ‘LICENSED the r inn were taken to Collina|evening. The remains are at Hon \ ros’ Mr, Reilly waa 64 yours of y- Watson's, Mr. Hadden was a =? E HIS C “ tan ceo tookea to-| 280 ibor of the Dunmore, Pa., lodge s8 ¢ WHI E i LAS I ED 0 D ; pt lconnes were Insued to Mrs. Emma Andérson, aged 27,| No. 167, K. of P., and the Dawson en *. al >a onthe Recut died at Providence hospital this No, 60, F.%0. %. pe pcos, Criaed Mhs ate eee ee cana La Force, | morming. ‘The remains wore taken The Day Creek Coal association | 46, Beatue. uneral services for Mrs, Sarah to Bonney-Watson’s, Mrs, Ander-|J. Plummer were held at the resl- «on loaves a husband, Alffed Ander-| dence, 92% James st, at 2 p. m. to won, who lives at 814 Twentysec | day. Burial at Lakeview cemetery ond av. 8 Funeral services for Charles U Barbara KB. Personens, aged %| Patkner, who died Feb. 13, will be years, daughter of Mr. and Mra.jheld at 2 p. m row at the president and pro- | takes operation unprofitabte at Crossing Patrolman Hedges, at yelled, .“I phage will be back again after repent, But he adds that the} Pike #t, and Second av, was made : watt for me.” He then)thie morning came into possession) KonoAikawa—Shigikt Kono, 2 See Mining COMPANY: | Creat Northern. rail Qemonstrate Chat 0 Ai ratiroad. in con~ | the vietim of a joke by a colored 4 at an estimated rate of fof 640 ares of coal land in Skoalt|Oakiand, to Tauru Atkawa, 19, obey made to pay | LU Weting & Wack which Wilt paws | chauffour yosterday afternoon, an town Pike at. county, at A cout of $12,800, For] Japan, out tm eaay reach of the mine and {now the humorist will have to ap-| A few minutes later he again }the past slxvyears the coal lands) | DownColline-—George A. Downs, yy shows smelter re- | reduce transportation charges to] pear im court t ve be i dd, in Mitte 24, Boattl Linale A, Collins, w. Tacoma smelter an extent o answer to the/returned to where Hedges wast, naw pa gh mas at, je, to Linale A, ) | Herbert M. Personeus, 2218 Seventh | First Presty reh, Inter -" SNe pate bn © leave @ profit charge of exceeiting the automebiie standing, tearing up thé Btroet at 4 morning Prank ‘Twitehe Seattle. av,, dlod lust evening at tho tamily t in Lakeview cemetery, . .ME oe rocning from] ‘The mine was bought a * terrific speed, Two wacons in the ener far the tonal, United states —mene home uikner was a member of the U. C. “ The heavy | MPa sale by in at shor- | Hedges was in the act of atroot Ware compelled to hurry to}/@nd office, stated that the lands Birth Record, The remains of Thomas O'Hara, |T- and Court Seattle, F. of A raedtaama oe ee natty, Dunham xome |litg the man for speoding wh the opposite side of the street, and PAA Modily been proved up on and! Births were registered today as aige: gh Pilg wee are, |" ‘gauble C. Been -¢' Sane ne And i capitaliwed at} policeman says, the chautfen women and ohildren were Boat Pitsaision ten % the Sky Cresk | lows oy eee ane erenL. ty died et the fas bn penngperenaion. one-third of which tied “Watt until I come back, tered in every direction to avolal Coal assoctation Terropato—At 816 Bouth at, Feb. } “ alley, were > Sage | 8%: early this morning from heart Dunham says, treasury stock, started the machine at full ’ d chauf- 8, to wife of Domenico Terropate, a | Bonney-Watvon's today. Mr. OHar bie. Mise Brennan leaves ~ speed) being run down by the wild STATE Bil E eociery, was a uber of the Seattle aerie | en “A jaroKane, eee mre east on Pike st, When several! feur, Hedges, now thoroughly an won. No. J Oo. B brother i two als INVESTIGATION blocks up the street he turned and| gry, made a dash for the machine} pp» adjor mrs ti th wr At 1623 Harvard ay, ’ p “ MELO THIS MORNING |came back toward the officer. Just} and this time the chauffeur stop Yon piiourned ‘moeting nr Feb. 8, to wife of Raymond 0, Av PR Bltaabeth Burkett, aged i.) tans’. 40 the est as Hodges claims to have ste) t doll wae re porte a son. xtoenth ay., died at her r | Undertaking company, 614 Spring , The marine thapectors this morn-| out to stop the machine and nas Biret ge as heobyuahiere for Awe and other business, will) Hulcomb—At 3808 Brookley av. dence last evening, Death was dui aL ale hicemetaninth havetnat og et rpms inguiring| the arrest the colored . chautfeur| his Telease, He gave hls name as| plymncth’ Concreentiont church: | Neb, 11, to wife of Augustus H, Hul-| to natural causes, The remains wilt) boon sade r "0 mt Sunday aftern b, & Bon. be whipped to Olympla for burial | Fe iene seem Sunday Aernoon, Jagainat started at full wpeed and) R. Bryant, of Alabama. [Rev Dev W. A. Spalding and Dr,{ON AM lomentew wowing ws YOU CAN'T BEAT US UNLESS the Pacifte Coast Steamahip con- ei ang sees] Glarence Thwing will make brief Record of Deaths. Alexander B. Halen, aged 37, YOU CHEAT. pany struck a rock near Cape Plat nddronses, Deaths were registered today as) |Oriental Billiard and Poot Pat- tery, resulting in serious damage. or : follo Beods, Fruit Trees, Cut Flowers. | tors, 1413 Third av., have eight new erew told a story similar to Pee e eee eee ; Houston—enest Houston, Feb. | Sandahi & Son, 120 Pike, cor tnd av. | tables, and the only 6x10 pool table 12, The signal system.) that of the captain, who stated that at Ball eee! in Seattle eee electrle Nights 0 the rock was evidently an unchart: QUESTION IN SENATE he ON THE FRONT “Brown—Mra. Mary Brown, 79, board in police | Dy one and was a continuation of - Feb, 6, at 156 Dravus ot zi aing \astalled y | Seneemn secs. All Sinimed they often FRR EH! Jackwar Houriotia Jackway, 20, ap Joslyn re ae (Scripps Telegraph Service.) upon the retention of the provisiom] Gare gtourling, formerly ¢ap- ye Sod i ve f pad wa Feb. 18 SP this wystem any! WAMMINOTON, TiC, BAB. 16,-| tn the obutironce- depart, Td0 0v8-| eae ond part owner of the. Dla theists Wat | pelty may de called) MRS. J JOHN D. ILL A deadiock threatens the Immixra-| gestion of Titiman and Bacon, that|Great Admiral, which was dashed |" gpear—F. J, Spear, 65, Feb 12, ie a case of his beat! ton measure in the senate this af- | the pancne situation be met b¥ lig pieces on the rocks Off CAP®) at 119 Cromonia av / | of a button | ternoon, Several southerners who | separate legislation, i Obnoxious to|viattery December 2 last year, ha*|” Geliaghor—Jobo Gallagher, 86, Im the event of (Beripoe Telegraph Service.) Opposed the action yesterday are! the president, He informed the vis- | purchased an interest in the Amer-| pebh. 13, Broadway and Marion | the whole police! AUGUSTA, Ga, Fob. 15.—1t was) {ny CPbOeed to that portion if itore today that wuch @ plan would lfean ship W. ¥, Baboock, and willl Galland--Mrs. Caroling Kline Gal At the Great Reduction Sale of wammoned to the| learned today that John D. Rocke: | ‘ invoking to strengthen the | cause deep offense to the Japanese |iaxe command of the ship on 4 triP | jand, 66, Feb. 12, at 1616 Seven | R s Retail alten contract law, They prevented Id cre- Gaturbance within a} feller, who was here tn’ to vernment, nnd that it would ore io Manila with a cargo of lumber | teenth a Se a Co jremain all winter, left hut thie action at the last session and) ate a new, Instead of abate an ol /for the new works of the Puget) Amesbury—James Amesbury, 89, | M. ller . | taat night on receipt of the an-| While disclaiming any intention to| international crisis, The aim of the |gound Bridge & Dredging C0m-| Feb, 3, at Pravidenco hospital | nouncement that his wife te sori-| pumuster It le hinted that they will administration te to enact lesila- | puny to be built at that place Jerolaman—Ntebi a Stock i ously tl tp New York. Rockefeller | [y's 4 0" action of congress at) tion to moot the demands of the)” Captains of steamers arriving |74, Fob. 11, at Vashon | Tt at a ay any of the! “ry, ot Main "i Pacific slope, without humiliation )ron gan Francisco report that! MeCullogh—Jas, MeCullogh, 6%, : . > he mig Fath a -~ the coaference | Japanese pride, The president foel*| toro is an immense amount of drift} Peb, 6, at 1821 Harvard av. |i Granite Pans, medium size --16¢ ——— ae ae y have expressed | this can only be done during thé) wood all along the conat, seriously} Bagley—-One day, Feb. 12, at 2011 rushes, worth 25c, now l4e ian re to the president and| congressional session by & measure | menactns navigation. ‘The oll|Cherry st . 5c : veer OCATES A PERMANENT — | have advised the withdrawal from | dealing in general with the subject |steamor Ascunaion, upon arrival at jf $1.50 Fancy Lamps, with shade. ++. De BOARD OF APPRAISERS, | the report of the provision affecting | of immigration. Mhortty after the| aay Francisco yesterday afternoon, DEATHS AND FUNERALS. Dinner Sets, up from . . $3.65 the Japanese situation, They sug-| opening of the senate Dillingham reported that she had lost a blade — “Cupit’s arrow geet the advisability of enacting and Lodge decided to press conald- 7 E hi 4 Don't mi hit 1 poration counsel’ while steaming through the drifts Mathilde Ling, aged 72 yours, verything reduced, ion’t miss this sale. Every- ap attewpt the rab-| Pera on a en oe ee tegtatation in the form of Joint reso- | eration in compliance with the Steamers College City and Jef-|Alod at the family tesidence. thing road 4804 iia Seeman’ aviaia cay te of A. 1. Herren. | muntctpal bills, returned to the city President te Obd | Pressed wishes of the president 68! ferson both sall for Boutheastern | Fifteenth ay. B, today, The body I ogo, Toesday night, soaay rete, soon as they get it before the #60-| Aiuska porte tomorrow night was removed to Butterworth & one i et : ie The prosident, however, insiste|ate, Bacon renewed his opposition |“ son coner Fanny Dutard, of the | Sons’ | portant men: Namen “ 2 MLSS 11 14 Cray Peet, was placed on the; John Gallager, aged 69 years, charging torday after | died at the family home, 1747 Minor tae td oy t the ER SS wae be N.Y, asking him to t 4 ovate | pemed: to ons i freee emtnen| . i him to try and locate | Hallard drydock barglary was filed) a omein, whieh renee that eties brother and sister of John Jay) noon, he will be taken off tomor-|ay. ‘The funeral arrangements have attorney this! tine Seattie, where there is a lot of Shaw, who ta dying at the Mabse- | row and will make one more trip| not been made, The remains are at) e man hospital, tn that city, The I*t-jto gan Francisco. Then sail for) Collins Bros.’ ter states that Mr, Shaw fs so ill! Alaskan waters to fish Jobn Reilly, « reel of Young» that he ts unablet the namee ———$ INCORPORATED, Goaper Goce Hoot. veo wiper to lbege Steamer Cottage Clty arrived | Soe 7 LaxtaT® Russian emery oll pressing financta | oO 8 i Gity eas ot Lew a or addresses of his relatives, whe ing and re tomorrow night for Chicago to at- Make Collections Certain, woather and @ dense fog throughout | M. Seller & Co's. Retall, tend the meeting of the National| A bill in which this city ls very|the entire trip. Bhe brought 46 Right Eyed or Left Eyed ‘Teachers’ assuctation. much interested will make it pos | passengere and 400 barrels of oll | First and Madison | 426} Which are you? Come in and we) hon at ie pe SRSA ERE can tell you. We are spectalists. | Glasses $1.00 and up. Schuchard Optical Co., 1207 Second ay heed | pa Anta ee Free Delivery MONSTER AUCTION A DESPERATE CASE! THE GOODS MUST GO WITHIN A FEW DAYS. DRY GOODS, CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS; MENS, WOMEN'S DELAWARE WILL HAVE Wilt Tour Chinatown. afbie for the city to collect water ‘A $10,000 EXHIBIT,| Tonlent, under the care of ger. (HM Maht bills regurdiess of the m watching geant Bannick, Chief of Police Wap. | @2Ving tn or out of tenants. Under of the Pacific ey ate bakery in oper-| J.P. vane g eae commienion-|Penatein and Mnyor Moore, accom. |* decilon of the supreme court th whieb 7 afterncon caused | ¢r to Delaware for VP. panied by their wives, will make a Clty Cannot now shut off the water /sailed to Bangle Harbor yesterday , aged t son of ina to Henry Reed, tour of Chinatown for an uncollected bill after a ten-/to be repaired, returned last night “W. 3 Mitnor, of | Feetor of exploitation, states Civil Service Exams. ant has moved out and # new ten-jand ts now at Pier A discharging to tone two fin. | the Delaware legisiature hue Sixteen men took the examination |{2* S*_takem possession. se Pee tp beens Go erashed hand, The | Ported for @ $10,000 today before the examining board of erally ov = ; "a og ome g for an exhibit fa 1908." the evi service commitnion fer A mecting ts being held at the r tev Sorviae common or) EW CALL FOR BEDS 0.05" soctags “tat “tor noon of representatives of the lo- “STANDARD € OIL ae Pease D ON WATER pe }eal steamship compantes to discuss mat yf it Steamer Pennsytvania, of the ee | nna “4 =. ot ‘aaron. Mo Northwestern Steamship company. M r eng a pasadd noon from Vaidex and Beward. She | regularity of the ordinances Ah . & Chinese deckhand of Servien) (hertees T. will have Puirbanks passengers. providing for the sale of the $2,-/the steamer Lyra, which has been | Pinan ol ogy F paphescon Must Stop Kidnaping. 260,000 water bonds which failed }transferring coal to (he Suveric at S.—Standard| There is to be no more kidnap-| to receive a Da from the bond te Pier 4, escaped from the steamer | The question of saving money ie very simple. if you save money—you have money; If you don't-—you have none. 80 why should you delay in starting @ savings account with we? We Pay 4 Per Ct. Interest On Savings Aozounts Of has announced a dividend of|ing of officers or members of thelers last Saturday, and suid thgt|IAst wight and no trace of the man i Rs... $15 a share, payable March 1. various closses at the high school./no new election will be called, gp been found “Adratral This announcement has been made] some of the papers have been try- by Prof. Geiger. Im fect, there is/ ing to make out SUITS 815.00 to be no more rough play tolerated} A resolution has already bea! While other merchants are com- BRANCH — Ballard, Renton, Lecture on Coal, drawn for the council's action nest! piaining about not being able to Georgetown, AND CHILDREN'B UNDERWEAR; FURNISHINGS; ALL The closing lecture for mining | Monday, and an ordinance will fol are merchandise, we are show JAMES D. MODE ...cecceeees President KINDS OF MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S SHOES; men at the Y¥. MC. A. will be) low outhorizing @ new call for bids jag absolutely new, fr & SOLNER mea Beshiee BLANKETS, CURTAINS, HATS AND CAPS. given Saturday night by George) 48 soon as _B8 _puneldle business suite for Jamme, who bas had » large expert- apg er B. Hatehindon Co, cor, Bnd eben ence om biggest coal com: LEGISLATORS T rand fchmite JD Lowman panies Rast apd Middle West TE itiainioncetindiininteene hae] Reavoberg A. th Atewart He will apeak on “The Occurrence, | a _— of Coal.” Janee D Hoge N. h Bolner Police Judge Gordon this morn jue, and are cmu* |ing gave John Erickson 30 days for stealing from James Lavine a sack BIGGEST STOCK EVER PUT UNDER THE HAM- MER IN THIS CITY. SALES BEGIN AT 1o AND 2 O'CLOCK, JOE MARTIN, Auctioneer When you invest your hard earn | ed dollars tn a mining proposition you sro sever sure of tts value; | but f you purchase a hat at Lille nion Saving: ¢ @ Barkman’s, the oxclusive of clothes valued at $18. Erickson] President J. §. Brace, of the | ru re) OLYMPIA, Peb. 1b Rerresenta- |" Erte cet on" Leeman toa seats naling a. Me 4, special seman reneynsy ag 1301 Fir t A : A 0 tnnar Change & Week Oge personal invitation to all the logie-/Duci hat wale, you will be wire to | Corner Second Ave. and Cherry. Ss ve. Hoge Bidy., Seattie, Wash. Agente for Alaska Ranking and Bate Deposit Co, Nome, Alaska. tive H. F. Jackson, of King county, latore of Kin, County to attend an bil The ones been page Seat-| ODEN meeting at the Commeretal |Ef" brtnng — wi Sg yo the | ne Federation of Women's Clube | Ciu> tomorrow to discuss the possi | tt, ““Tag "sale Includes hats val ¥ of completing the Lake Wash. . im bale tts Ciret menting Lomorre® | ingeen te eos {sie at from $2 to $3, and posttively ory ng {merce roome, at 2p. m, when steps | “*Position. v= cot alba signed. & proclamation ma wi! be taken towards the rection | taking quarantine r. Room Erickson Bldg. ot a suitable club bouse. \ 70% acres, oar Auburn. and near thie is selling for $150 pert scte and up. All Ubis can be had tomorrow only for $1,300. Oniy $700 Cash The price is right. oy Kenny Bros. Realty Co. 601-2 People’s Bank Fidg. againet i is state from novats Gy Shope Nearty Ready. 1316 SECOND-—-THE NOVELTY—13:6 SECOND An inspection 3 } «hops of the Seattle Electric com- (Scripps Telegraph Service.) Steam baths Ye. Oriental Bathe. pany being erected at Coocgstoten ELLISVILLE, fi, Feb, 15.—The the company, It is thought that the} morning ‘and $3,000 tn currency iyo i en 4 eate oa Takes Medal to Heroine, ‘The steamer Quadra, Captain F.| The Washington “Bootaty of Ac} e | Hackett, aaila tomorrow from Vie-/countants and Bookkespére will | tdrin for the West coast, and the/ hold a regular meeting tonight at! captain will present the medal to) 4 o’elock in room 335 New York | purchased by the Puget Sound Har-| tee on revision of bylaws will be tion of her herote work In the res- loma, last December, Grand Larceny Charge. fee will be requifed from future employed by the Architectural & PSO A a charge of grand larceny, Chartes charges Christy with the theft of] niere Mont Feb. 15 Expect chest overs Jast night from Balt Lake fo break Y. M. ©. A. Gunday. the strike of the telephone girls of address the afternoon meeting at men, who gathered at the Never before in the history of our business have we been able to offer such genuine bargains in a boundless the ¥. M,C. A. Sunday, taking for | genot with the avowed intention of array of snappy, stylish spring garments, in all the newest fabrics and designed by the highest class of N ovelty workmen fJaniors will be addressed in th¢ | nut the Intter failed to appear. This Anaconda, Missoula and Great Fall business meeting of the boys’ work | wilt go out, affecting the entire committee at 5:30 o'clock the same + oe oe A SE ee was made yesterday by officials of | Ellisville bank safe was blown this new shops can be ready to be put | stolen. weeks. ACCOUNTANTS TO MEET. Mra. Minnie Patterson, recently} block. The report of the commit: | bor No. 14, to show thelr apprecta-| acted apon, The charter member. | s shtp Met will clowe tonight, and if culng of the crew of the bark Co-| the by-laws are adopted as revised, € ove oa (hi an examination and an initiation bd Joe Christy, an Hatlan plasterer, | merbers. Decorsting company, 2000 Western \ lieing her cage iy Ay derippe Teleureah | Telegraph Service.) den hich was hidden im © t00l| st caephons sere: tor reine 1316 Second Avenue R. H. Thomson, efty engineer, wil! the train was met. by 200 hie subject “The Open Door.” The! dopnorting the fair strike breakers, witinia os = gym, at the same hour by Attorney | afternoon the ph: girls of Helena, i Srecett Solin. There will bet reat Pats | First Offer Extraordinary | Fourth Offer Extraordinary day. vats, made up of high class Novelty Spring Suits, made of newest fabrics, in all shades, highest class of tailoring, and finest trimming made up in the Spring Models, in Etons and the swell, strictly tailored suits; values up to $50.00, Choice for Saturday $25.00 Second Offer Extraordinary f__Just to Keep up the rush to clear the stock. ——— | Choice of mixtures and hse sadcloths, swell tailored; values up to ast Choice Saterday $9. 65 = aa R ves Wanted. Postmaster Stewart received a letter thix morning from Rochenter,| Plaining about not being able to ——— nn | doOCUre Merchandise, we are show | Olympia Market ing absolutely new, fresh, hand some business suite for $15 each 116 yn St, saves half your meat | W. B. Hutehinson Co. cor. 2nd afft bilis, Try them and see ee Union # eee --— + Yakima Fruit ; Land AT A BIG BARGAIN | { \ Choice of 129 full length London Boxcoats, in tweeds and nobby coatings, new plaids and well tailored; values Fifth Offer Extraordinary H $22.50. . . 99,80, SRA-SO Nobby Suits, in all mannish suitings, handsomely Choice Saturday $6.35 aaa Eton Jackets, Pony Spring Suits; values up site w wesedeatae Saturday Special at $13.50 ‘Thiré Office Extenoedinacy Sixth Offer Extraordinary od 500 THIRD AVENUE The Ground Floor Office. For Sale 60 Short Spring Coats, box and half fitting, with the SN 804 double corner, 27th Ay. south and Hanford; 4 10 ACRES—$907 CASH AND $900 IN ONE YEAR AT 7 PER new bias cut back. The latest coat novelties; values 7& Suits in Jacket and Eton effects, all well tailored. le closet, pantry, bath tub, barn, ete.; 10 minutes on CENT. up to $15.00. | Must be sold Saturday. - I have only 10 of these t re tracts, in benutiful Yakima Ns Valley, to sell at this price. All others in thia locality are sold ‘ i 590 CASH Petey, Mo at to 10 solies from Yakiawt, under the bew Tietan Choice Saturday $4.95 The Last Chance 9.65 irrigation ditch, and a new olectric car Hne {# projected directly | P through this property " ——— acre Balances 8 years ‘This land, now offered for $60 ‘per acre, will be worth from One thousand new Skirts at $4.65, $6.45 and $9.65—worth Soule. $500 to $1,500 per acre within two years, If the advance on the other Yakima valley land is any criterion Cultivated fruit land In this valley is now netting Its owners from $200 to $1,000 per acre each year Here {4 an opportunity to acquire a iittle raneh that will keep you comfortably and give you a good Income tater in life Inquire at my office for particular Gregor McGregor Main 778. 316 Denny Buillting Ind, 2378. Waists, Petticoats and Furs included im the sale Alterations will be charged for on all suits sold tomorrow at above 6 28a Stoo house, Gilman's Addition; 3 lots on corner; § eee The Novelty Cloak & Suit House ee Second Avenue Herbert V. Perry me | Theodore Cogswell “ems |

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