The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 18, 1908, Page 6

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8 THE § LON, SIR: PERE ||___ MONeY To LOAN | __PARMS AND ACREAGE, ‘POLICE ARE GIVEN Want Ads : DRAGNET SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1908. ‘ Jelephone Them To Us | & #0) oo many for Acting Chiet of Po- | lnay 4 nateurs who will not wor | And We Will Do the Rest Med olde Yorn Pong cage: Rover eg Agri Ree > hae he aptains to at r dev from th b ia 6 .. . 7 . i toward the _—- —--~— - ¥ é | onure nno oa watiet ox: | Wil be apprehende . i) x word, fYpemeeunenia’! int ive a i ba eta an §. SENATOR FATHER Personal Civilian Representativ y President Roe ww i aL f wt © on the t “ nt. plan, | THE QU MAWiog WULDING mt ' ee eee wt not work et QF INCUBATOR BABY Who Accompanied Evans on Trip From g A " sevlag ¥ b * i} , "| o ae reopleeBatinge Bens Aipory Brite for | tomorrow need No. erenn ., (By United Pres to Pacific Writes Statement * ~ . . or three ¥ not WASHINGTO M « i VLBA} i " r y at low vate of ‘ ames niative French of idal r MAIN ¢ Es | ® Qonfidentiat FA. Newson, #09 ‘ s atte } ; , . eS a 7 . K.CO. PASS —initcinpsterta Mats ie : é os; A Boe t ‘ ton the co f the it nal civil ine i v : ‘ a © Wat r news! Preaident KR ‘ ad ‘ acdve t ice neti eta ; a ide ut he wanted tw k » the (4 nd wave ¢ + i . BANKS. . " bye he = Di git oars world mpre n of the t ioe pe sgl So we toe, and hia term|, When the girl bat rn OF (BY JAMES B. CONNOLLY hour, : NARA: BANE OF : any, whieh hy on t i Prange, bay Ahewreed BPP t welxhed only three| win ‘ine comiue to an vant eodangan the a neagmere . aid Mayor » FY. Miller thin. the y mel, The passes for | *04 1# health battleships five classe ‘ie Men tt morning he new members of the co nany sizes, speeds and ¢ a wa able to p y fare ye “ € anded o t « ytrolle we udden € 4 , . ‘ + pe shall be able to do so now, If 1 | today being distributed by him. To take this fleet around we . t; gatrespendents In principal cities of | per me ; . reasonable amount of walking In this year's distribution there — and old, experienced and ¢ en penbony Om mo & pans be-| .6 only passes for the members of (By United Pres wise, and some thirteen the BUSINESS CHANCES. fore I was elected mayor, I do not! 1) Council and the members of the| SAN DIEGO, ( ch 18.—~ | men of whom eS —_ hed think I need one now, While | y ~ never before been to se *e . - board of ublic works said Mr. Elleworth Whalen, 17 ears ¢ ‘ . ; |intend no affront to the street ral Carrot! this morning. "Most of the | died today, following a myste Young Officers Command F m WA ‘ 4 ‘ 1 way company, the “ which has! ‘hor city officials and employes| shooting last night. The boy was| Upon the b 2 of the * red me will be returned.” | Wig were included in the list of| throwing rubber balls at a negro’s| were scores of young offic who | the eg OOM . MILI 4 Follows Precedent. pasa holders of a few years ago|head for cigars when he was struck |had to be trained to their , om : ° M4 policy on the part of the have been cut off the lint by a bullet whieh the police think The officer who on thin ‘ an’ ot & «@f declining to! As some of the new mbers of glanced from @ target in the shoot | held a ship in place during ax ROOM ne railway pass was firet | the counc © elected thin year|ing galle xt door, Dave Rod: | lutior where a mistake might } . inaugurated by ex-Mayor R. A. Bal » anti8. EB. Co. platforms, it erick, 1 rietor of the gallery, and | the loss of one or more ships and ‘ bable that some of the passes |G, H. Beveret, one of the men)a# thousand or two of men, is t ' 1TH Unger, Karly in bis administration : Mayor Ballinger accepted a pase, pow being distribute » them will| shooting at the target, Were ar )man who will later ha a ship Bee Nani cna but later he discor i using it. ' be returned to the pany in battle or where else incapacit Sheu: Ri ; hick ¢ " Po acne ——meacs | might mean the last of a sh b Ast CiTV REAL ESTATE. “ss | fleet or his country’s prestige aN ta | een GOING WELL ‘ON THE FIN SH BRIE 400, 08 CARI | Lincoln Beach gee Te | PARD N aa ania i r , . : | Dbisr ota, | Pinte tooo CAM West Seattle ; [; et Tam the mas See SE AZETTE_SETETES L ny 7 ATE BUMPS NITTE i ror Ee Quarter Ae res oe GEN STO ne r a; and belance small im (By United Press.) men _ = 7 “$ ST. PETERSBURG, March 18 ne Bign or house painting wanted by geod JON I. WITTE CO The emperor has confirmed the Main 2200 tee death sentence upon Lie Garon WANTED—FEMALE, t Gen. effectually petitioned for a GT Stoemne! and also the court's recom STEAMSH | Something to Think | A bargain at be| Would You S Breadwa: tis] ’ y 7 age! at Ts t like she ville AL LAND 6« | (itiniemmcemenis thro is Viewer Ide” | om Pe Sad cmon thane, TE hagpes (By United Press.) of 82.5 feet. The and ADOLPH BEHRENS bit New tera | ——_—_—_—— EUREKA, Cal, March 18 been on the Sound mu whe hye REE SE a |Steamahip Pomona, of the Pactfic years been on the rum ‘over EW, ca ed | ATTORNEYS Ay caw. It’s ee - | Coast Steamship Co., is a total loss to San Franeiseo, bag uy Vf off Fort Roms, 25 miles south of comma Ds igdaae C55 cD L | Point Arena. The 84 passengers Schooner ree land crew of 6% managed to escape| HOQUIAM, Marth in safety to the shore where boats | schooner Mildred was were sent for them. They passed the south jetty While a a bard ulght, suffering from lack | ter Grays harbor, PRETTY ELODMY OUTLOOK FOR THE BOOKIE IN THE EAST. lot food and shelter ed she will be # ’ The Pomona struck a rock at | Mildred was cn rose 6:20 last night. She backed off from San Francisom) 2 | drawn in accordance with Counctl | and in making for the beach struck | days out man Sawyer's light fund looting or-)4 reef The passengers and crew! The vessel ae he dinance. Mayor Moore disapproved | jmmediately too the boats, The end of the Setty i Augustus Armstrong 106 New form oe ; | Lea: a a = mess — LOS ANGELES. Mareh )18— Chiet of Police Adama, of Cohoed, |N. Y., arrived here today to take od Dittlowey P| Co. established 18¢? Hantora nemnent ee ——nwews lier Bit Phone Matn ee pty ” back to that city Ira Bailiff, charg- | the dinance and ft was passed tae rose, and mona slipped enter the harbor, eat at et . Stee ed with forgery. Halliff, wha, was his veto, He then declined to/ of and is submerged and will be piling up om ation @ agent for the Prodential Life te the warrant for the transfer) iota! joss the crew was saved aa ae ance company, at Cohoea, & al! of the funds, and the matter was} aati (ng crew stationed at | ged to“have forged the name of |awaiting executive sanction when! The Pomona was a steel steamer | heavy sea was Ch aMee a polley holder and to have collect | the change was made in the a4-/ o¢ 1 264 grous tons, built fu 1888 by | raging bi ed $7,000, after forging a notary's name to the death certificate, | broke ministration. the Union Iron Works, of an, The Mildred ithe | of San n Franciseo, for the Pacific Coast A. Meyer, Report on Car Service. | Steamship Co he fect| was built at Pairhaves, | A special report on the G n a 16.6 fee , beam | 1897 Lake car service will be presented | One: 16.6 feet deep and had s beam meeting of the Green Lake | = pent chub this evening. ‘TRAIN BANDIT PORT ORCHARD ROUTE. Roate leave ten times dally from pier 2 for the U. 8. navy yard, °** Se Sierert seee77s 50c Billings & Spencer “Failing Visia Alice Purdaa | Hammond one ‘ Or 45 | | Can be restored with our made. is CONVICTED sent Riveting Hammer 29c | |toorder glasses. “We know how.” od | Schuchard Optical Co., Specialists ps |eral articles of | } 1207 2nd av. | liom the | | } (By United Press.) |North Bend, where | SPOKANE, March 18—Dan H_ | employed, at the Ome Murphy, an ex-convict, has been -— convicted by a jury in the superior court of attempting to hold up HUNDREDS F. Northern Pacific passenger in | No. 3 near the city last December. | He signaled the train to stop, but | PROSEC the holdip was « the expected and engineer disregarded the signa! Near th 26 dynamite ¥ found and Murphy was captured | (By United P after a running fight Wh OLYMPIA, the Montana penitentiary b Treasurer George cellmate Frank H upon the attorneys Was captured in Spokane with $14-/ counties of the 000 of the stolen money on his | bring criminal p cif |person, He has been indicted by | hundreds of saloon Baa ws grand jury, |drug stores and e TRADE FOR YDALE ar The Taso Cateopathy, electricity. care; 15 treatments, free. 401 People's nd Vike Main 2661 4. dry siad wood Fuel Co, Main . Bowing New Home i; new ai 922.50 up Mor if not satisfied % Belew, ave Main 1924 Ind 2676 A handsome long coat is on far ing cutaway lines, the funnel-like |sleeves having two ch caps at the top The waisteoat is | coat is of black cloth. An odd lit “1310 Second Avenue |tle hat of pale blue felt has shaded Beeeeey. selling liquors [FATALLY INJURED = |isn oun j secure suc! a -- fine and imprison ¢ ends March Throat; ¢ Bigg Hours 10-4 Sundays, 10-12 = =| Seas CITY REAL ESTATE, | Pale blue and black wings upon it | ‘In Seattle and King lenats fi.e6e or’ more "het od ete (By United Prose.) there are more Cy Piel Co, North 1310 t " oy sl cee ist of - fou, business TACOMA, March 18—T. W,/9 The it “eon aia : Interlaken MAY BLOCK LIGHT Burns, a teamster, last night struck . . i John Horton, a gardener, over the head with a club, fracturing the skull so badly that he will dic MeLeod 2 Ancrifice sale of fine lot In this addi ett NM. Bil wnly $1,100. This ‘ elty from Wallingford | improvements Price of lote im this revenue, Sawin A nen John Duniap | .,4, ROOM Ruth, 159 ' Bide. ear Recond bd | Cow for sale » ve site niece thin ond goo | sa re eee at the 8 3 sh quarreled fund before In only 9628 fund to the gene DAML & €0.,." THURADAY. MARCH >| ; D warning str PATENT ATTORNEY k him a heavy blow Ap i ra auan RNI | | wiqning it,” said Mayor Miller this Boriba Sanh Gver Ghesbattens. Sith rocks, resisiered” Patent | jmorning. “I understand that a blood pouring from his ears and At + years im | it ak | Question has been raised regarding nose, Both mon. ingle. B » . | 3-20-p| |the legality of the transfer, and is tn fail. a ee > ee co last STORAGE. = | Beatine: tor 8 fom Save only } f] 1 desire to sativfy myself on this . loording to the police. ™ wn cottage, modern point before giving it my sanction ’ | ven . : Union Transfer, Mov ae 7 on, | ey found count ather | [pian Trenater, Moving @ Bar z. “I have asked the corporation ME Se SONS: poten \abies onem Main th8, Ind. 8268 oF counsel regarding one legal potnt , : @ smith i 660 yards best | ——— eee | Mrs. Belle Mu f Blaine, ha Tho police say me and ingrain carpets, art FARMS AND ACREAG {yconnection with the transfer, and I" .Als ganrt SURE AcON, Bae _" saahor homme SANITARE been mis: will not decide whether or not to ng from her home noe | th being & ‘a Dportieres, large fire- | a———~ Re Febru e: ation ‘ ker qtitehen oda, ete BOSTON NARDOR le boom |, Must sell new modern @ sign the warrant until I secure bis February 5, and her husband th his explant Birk! er oe Line never’ : | eget. et a 9 a bts, Bat "4, handy to cer, eas: opinion terday asked the Seattle police to|;ments on the wl eK, Cit £5 Ber Some Address W-49, care Seattle Star The Warthat fu” question “wad assist in locating her, believing she | murdered are is in this city, chances of release

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