The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 29, 1907, Page 9

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IFES BODY THOUGHT TO BE HIS OWN pleked up tn the bay | age, Several pills of lading on the was not the body of Great Northern railway were found on the body, These were made out to Savage and other papers were found containing Savage's name, CUE and for this reason the body was) identified as his. | Savage, however, has wired from Dungeness that he thinks the body was at is that of Womacks, A receipt for) Tdaho. He had gone to $1,050 was also found upon the! to help close up the es body. This was money from the} eter Womacka The Womacks estate, It ts not known | of the estate is Sav- how Womacks came to his death ORS OF BLOCKADE RUNNER GET DAMAGES , safferings endured by the ings One of them is given a $2,000 of the > jorthweatern Steam | verdict, another a verdict of $1,000 ‘~ veeeel, “Tacoma” and 38 others are given $200 each of the Japanese and in The “Tacoma” left Seattie in| gens of the inhospitable January 1906, booked for Shanghat r, hatka, were recog: As a matter of fact she was intend Judge Hanford of the ed for Viadivostok, with contra- court in a decision band of war, While trying to get! by him this morning | Into the harbor of Viadivostok, she |? whied the sailors vbrought/ wat oaptured by the Japanese! Attomey Daniel Landon, Dicckading equadron, and all her) damages tor thetr suffer-' crew taken to Japan as pritoners. (A MEEKER TELLS THE EAST ABOUT THE WEST : State jenteal,: ot Co} te to Oe te tts share to pay tribute ia! has the following} cities Wie san modern American ; cities possible. iabeat Bara Mecker to Its)" ~ Parmer’ Meoker told the story | a3 of bis Hite in words of simp! pioneer of th® nestness and with no indirection. | who t# retraveling, in| te is on his way to Washington, he of years, the trail be) said. to urge on the government the | the west in bie youth, puliding of an enduting moaument | ‘ forth to an audience) to the builders of the West in the patieets of Columbus the o% form of a great concrete thorough- * he ts taking the loos fare, which shall follow the Old) fr cee : protege National Road and the Oregon Trail| old . trom t to wi Bair and beard, and! = ae Pam mes puarsese NAT IS “FALL GUY’ FOR COMPANY life of modern | a exemplified in a Set lock hearers. His! Nat Goodwin does not look like elce af one crying 10) che man who lost $200 at “Binck mut the voice of the Jack” as reported from Everert yee ed of the past. calling terday, even though he ts wearing with all its modernity, » sweater today and punishing gol! "| baile in company with a party of | «. onda, Mr. Goodwin declares that he ts not the man who broke the record o make him famous. Goodwin stood fer missing trains and racing for connections in an eutomobile, out the effor.s of * pres « to make «a heavy loser oat of him seems wot to uis vaste “I have to take the credit for be deeds of the entire company,” waid Mr, Goodwin. Tam at the merey of the men who want to make the story good. The truth ts, some of the meu of the company were paying &. went in to get them out. I did not play. 1 do not even know what the game waa” TAKES NEW OFFICES. The Marine Examiners’ Benefit association is engaged in moving from ite quarters tn the Starr-Doyd building to more commodious and are. better appointed offices in the Ar- cade Annex, room bb of Dungeaness as was Savage himself fe the remains of @ brother-in-law of Sav- ke has been missing heard of him CROWDS ON el énolia Bluff YESTERDAY The Best Thing about Magnolia Bluff is that you find have under-estimated the Beauty, the Accessibility ¢ ‘the Possibilities of this Close-in District. ; With the present condition of the car service, it takes a time than to go to Capitol Hill, Lake Washington or “3s “so-called'’ close-in property. See Pleasant Va'ley, Buena Vista and Magnolia Park Ad- dtions Prices Cheap Now Improvements THIS YEAR. David P. Eastman is 209 Colman Bidg VAp 8 [morning to afford the mayor's of orders from mational headqu | firm Mr. Cheasty's appointment at THE SEATTLE STARMONDAY, APRIT, 29, 1907 LICENSED To WeD, Wm. J. Smith, 66, and B.C. smith 47, both of Now Westmineter, B.C Roy & Wariow, 22, and Maud Kimball, 19, beth of Kirkland Albert Biomilier, #4, of Mallard. and Meta Wholenbderg, 21, Chilton Wie. Andrew Olson, 34, and Olfvts Hakanaon, ue T. DP. Miller, 26, Youngstown, and Georgia B Nethart, 24 mond, HN ward Wick? 4, Alidie fr, 24, both Lancaster 1, 20, both of Bea Anton! Kipteonekt, 2 Mesere, 24, legal age, both of Seat and Mary) The following deaths were rege tered today Hanson——Sevron Hanson, 60 April 25, at 225 Ke av Vourel—Mary Agnes Vogel, 12 April 17, at 1305 Western av / Cogiio--J, Comtia, 24, Aprit 21, at! Providence hospital Tompkine—Kate Tompkins, 29, Apri! 24, at Grand Forks, B.C. Horneh—Wm. M. Hornet, 44 I 96 at 1816 10th av, W Stearne—Phoebe Stearns, 65, April 34, at Georgetown county hoepital Helle--Prederick Melle, #7, April 4, at Hillman station April Births. Kirthe were registered today as | follows Johneoh—At 1616 6th av. to wife ef H. oO Kelly—at York to wife of Pre Digeby—At Way |, April 27, t & daughter At Wa Aprit 20m, & Bon. April 37 r eon wife of More jo Emergency | » wife of John mb>ia station to wife of Daniel HM. Proc on H—At 6008 Corby at, Aprit 28 j% wite of ¢ Patrt * Rysa, a son KEENE KEEPS SECRET | retuned this| AP Counciiman Keene fice any information whatever as to the Mentity of the saloon which Mr. Keene says he saw (twenty-five to fifty people enter through a side entrance on @ recent Sunday Mr, Keene was informed that ft) was desired to prosecute the sa | San Fran loooman, but he would sot divulge} . not even when he was informed | arrived at Falmouth. Bngia tt hat he himeelf wae part of the ma chinery omy go pment and it « duty to eee that the laws pforeed j Mr, Keene denied this mild insin uation laying claims to being only counciiman from the Second ward Mr. Keene claimed the mayor ix playing favorites the saloon | againet the Grug stores, THWESTERRN PLOA TID, mship western which *ent on the touche Island leet ¢ od yesterday and a North western Steam rece th, wes float ved safely « Values this morning The Nerth Western will be brought aa s00n &* possible, for repairs MOULDERS WORK IN SECRET There is much activity among the members of the Seattle iron moulder’s union. They are working im svcrét, however, and « ting at Cincinnati before taking de ite action regarding the prop: walkout under an eight-hour de mand on Wednesday EXPECT CHEASTY TO BE CONFIAMED Mayor Moore will th evening send t© the city council the nar of Edward C, Cheasty to be park commissioner, viee J. W. Cline whose term of office expires with the close of this month. The counct] will probably con once, While s democrat and a Close friend of the mayor, his gen eral popularity is such that the counciimen will not allow political differences to cut any figure NEW LAWS TO PASS TONIGHT The new liquor license law wi be finally pansed by the city cou ott this evening as will the ord fances that will officially declar that Columbia and South Park & annexed and become part of th ity of Beattie While the Union Pacific termina franchises have been generally agreed to, they will not come up for final passage tonight PLAN BIG CEREMONY. At the meeting of the executive ommittee of the Alsska-Yukon Pacific Exposition In the Alaska building this afternoon, plans wer die the exercines to be held when ground ty broken on the site, The date wili probably it & month hence MANY TO BE EXAMINED. There will > ase of about 2 attendan wening at ¢ adq { the civil serv mis take the oral ona tee In the labor 4 he elty government nation will start DAVIS AT UNIVERSITY Webster Davin, of Seattle, form aneistant secretary of the interic an address at the | Washington this m: ea Th at the o assembly in the chapel at o'clock and Hatened to by practical 1 the entire student body (Seripps Teleeraph Service.) BERKELEY, Cal April Gisastrous fire at “4 in the yard of the pl ville yesterday afternoon and before the f nen flames, the plant was er with of M 1 the niture factory ar | Pacific depot at Emeryville ’ MADISON CAR ig AWAY--ONE HURT | The loss of conrol of a Madison. at. car a short distance above Beo ond av, today caused a panic among the women passengers and & pain ful injury to Wm, Wolfe, At See ond av, today caused a panic among Au the passengers were shaken BIG ROBBERY | DEVELOPING | (Berippa Telegraph Service.) NEW YORK April 29.-—-The| Bond robbery of the Trust Cour pany of America @ grow! uot today it appears that bonds worth $800,000 were taken by Willlam ©. Deugias, the bond clerk, He is now and also bis asso THAW EXHIBITS NOT RETURNED (Seripps Peeliaal Service.) NEW YORK, April 29.—Justice Fitagerald today dented the motion of Thaw counse! for a return of all the exhibite in the trial, Ly the letters written to which Delmas included tn his atate-/ ment to the hanaey commission. ON THE FRONT The ship Pale Villard with lumber from the sound arrived at Friseo yesterday baving done the trip In the splendid Ume of nine days The George F. Haller, belonging |to the North Alasha Packing com pany, while en route from San Francisco to Seattle broke a crank jand had to put back to the former port Globe Navigation company sear er Meteor arrived yesterday fro fo has i, with the crew of the Hritieh tank stea er Lucifer, which was found ty tt & helplessly an British steamer Sage with water A bunch of cattle numbering #0 head will arrive on the City atthe whieh left Skagway Se night banks The German The beeves are from Fair wan ie at Co She oad at Heattic and Tacoma « operas. cargo for the north of China A line steamers has been traue rated in Reg f to eopnect with the Canadian: Mexican-Pacific which rane between Lritieh Co EDWIN Both Phones 540 Both Phones 540 NEW York BLK. up, and Wolfe, who recently broke hie leg, bad the limb badly wrench ed. He was taxen to Providence hospital, where Dr, Willie examin ed the limb, atid concluded it was || in bad condition but had not been rebroken, bia and Salina Crus. The inter ocean connection will be effected | by the ‘Tebauntepec railway ‘BURT GIRL HAS | SMALLPOX Guesie Burt, the 16-year-old Bal lard girl to whom Jobn Langan the proprietor of the Monte Carlo ssioon in Ballard, is charged with having sold intoxicating Jiquors will be unable to « for some days, she is confi at her mother’s home with an a | tack of smallpox. Langan and his bartender, John Lee, are both ac cused of selling liquor to minors DRIVEN MAD. A. Bastlanello was arrested to day and will be charged with in- sanity, He ts a brother of BE Hastianeilo, known as the tra | murderer, who is now eerving ten years in prisonn for the death of bie landlady, who was instantly Killed by @ trap-eun in Bastianel jos trunk, whieh she opened through curtosity Tt tf said that A. Bastianelio ix inane aa the result of what he considers the injustioe brother, in sending bir. ito prison STATE LAND NOT TAXABLE Junge Yakey today decided that . © State le not taxable by the county. The deciaton waa tma.e in the case of the North orn Pacific ratiroad against King county, In whieh the ra:iroaa steks to quiet ite tithe to some lots tn bloc. 189 Bemttle de lands, from rn of $686 Tor the tax of 1904 which year the state was the owner of the property Por Rent) ome and b one Nor’ at ~r month Six Lakeview av PANTS TO ORDER FOR #4 the UNION TAILORS, Bi4-898 Third Ave. Cotterom Hiek Motlding. All of the streets in this addition are graded city fash ion, with curbs, crossings end gutters You will find that the trees which we have left add greatly to the attractiveness of these home sites—with underbrush, stumps and roots cleared away. BE PATIENT Nay Bay Is Only 24 Hours Away Then You Can Buy Your Lot in mio | pear in court || ' done his | | All the Conven‘ences of the City, Cement Sidewalks, Complete Water System, Reasonab‘e Bui.ding Res‘rictions chasers Mill End Sale | Wash Goods and White Goods At prices from one-quarter to one-half less than usual Sc APRON GINGHAMS AND DRESS GINGHAMS. 5,000 yards mill ends of Dress and Apron Ginghams, all good styles and fast colors, lengths manufaeturers from 4 to 20 yards in a piece, regular prices 7e, Be, 9e and 10¢; during this sale the price will be only S@ a yard Not than 20 yards to one customer, and none to dealers FOR 12\4c AND CS} 1% Lawns. 2,000 yards newest style Lawns and Organdies, printed in beautiful designs in the of the choicest styles of the season, choose from; regular prices 124gc, lSe and 18¢ during this sale, BG a yard 5 c BLEACHED MUSLIN. Manufacturers’ mill ends of yard-wide bleache: ton, a quality that is cheap at Te a yard anywhere long as it lasts it will be priced at S@ a yard here, but not more than 20 yards to one customer and none to dealers 10c NOVELTY WHITE GOODS. 4,000 yards of Novelty White Goods, in a great variety of different designs, a great many of them are mercerized silk finished. If you bought them in full pieces you would pay Me, 18e, ¢, 22 and 25e a yard. As long as they last you can choose from the lot at 10@ a yard 12". 3c IMPORTED PERCALES. 1,000 yards fine Imported Percales in a splendid line of designs and colorings, full a yard wide. A very fine cloth ; regular priee 18¢ a yard. As long as they last take your pick at 124ge a yard 5 c FANCY CURTAIN SCRIM. 800 yards of Faney Curtain Serim ecru and white, This is the quality you pay for usually. As long as they last, the price Se a yard Some dantiest of colorings about 100 styles to Special, full yard wide, in We a yard ere will be zZ.A.Mafrige & Co. ** The Fair’’ 540 Both Phones We will give a certified copy of abstract to all pur- All taxes are paid in full for the coming year. An allowance of 10 per cent discount will be given for cash in full, or you may pay one-fourth down, and the balance in monthly or quarterly payments. The Only City Addition to West Seattle Al Lots Over Double Usual Size $0x120 to 50x150 tails regarding this property Or, if you care to, you can take a preliminary look at the property itself Fauntleroy Park cars, Yesler and First, fifteen-minute car service after June 1, twenty minutes’ ride from Pioneer Square. Beautiful View of Mountains and Sound, Sites Cleared and Parked—Splendid Soll and Drainage. Delight of the Gountry In order to secure an early choice it might be well for you to call at our office (314.315 New York Block-——both phones 540) today or tomorrow and get full de Wednesday morning without delay or bother Then you can pick out your lot early 540 Both Phones All the 314-315 NEW YORK BLK. | ’ ’ . '

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