The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 9, 1910, Page 3

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THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1910, ENGINE HITS THEATRE CAR.--36 BADLY HURT (By United use: Preetnct Firnt : + LOS ANGELES, Cal, Mareh § Second injured, several probably fatally, whol a Oak Knoll car was | Third thrown 50 feet by a freight engine at the Salt Lake road ero: sing | Fourth " late last night F ‘ Fifth ‘ t i eink , The car wa a theatres Seventh Btghth Ninth Tenth Twelfth Thirteenth FURNITURE DRY GOODS ‘ Firth by Wards sinh ill FREDERICK & NELSON, FURNI UKE Store Clowes Daily at 6140 DRY GOODS ésroom Spring Arrivals in Tailored Suits and Skirts in Tailored Suits at $15.0@ and $18.50, and a Sever 41 119 968 168 ¢ 8 6 ¢ 9 6398 Eleventh Ward, Thirty-six people were crowded = with people returning from It stopped near the crossing, ‘The , thought the tracks were clear, to come ahead Half way across the track the car was when the big freig hit engine dashed out of the darkness, striking the frail car squarely lt was thrown clear of the track and broken to a mass of tang! ie : wood and steel. Many were caught and crushed in the wreckage THE INJURED, Among the injured are: J.C, Aus | tin, architect, Los Angeles, badly out ty Ch E. Lewis, super 18 18k intendent Postal Telegraph com é 7 > pany, bruised and out; Mr. and Mrs. i ws [h ‘ og | C: & Mamerid, South Pasadena, both i th tan 18 3 Jeut about head) H. D. Palmer, Pa TAKEN TO HOSPITAL 13 ; : A. 8 Forman, All these were taken to hospitals +4 | ig ~ South Pasad: arm broken, head in Pasadena or to their homes. 2 jevt; W. ©. Brannahan, traveling) Those brought to the receiving man, New York, head out; George |hospital in t | Stone, South Pasadena, leg broken; A. Aborelii, skul! fractured, cannot Hh | Mrs. W. Sry jena, dying of live; George Hopkins, Pasadena, ear fracture of the skull) H, A. Halig, torn off, head badly cut, may die: | |Loe Angeles, arm and beck cut; Arthur Forman, Pa Walter R. Brown, Panadena, nose broken; Rev, F. W. Oakes, Denver, CAN'T REVIVE The line at thi TAKEN OUT DROWNING BOY novelty mixtures i | weveral hours in an effort to revive | him, Norman Livingston, the 12 / yearold boy who fell into Lake Washington at Rainier Beach you | toumbed to the effecte of |i pertence yesterday afternoon i} He war the sop of Mr. and Mrs. Loute Livingston. conductor ahead and signaled the motor Attractive new model strong line of well-tailored Separate Skirts at $3.75, are among recent arriv sin the popular Basement Salesroom Ready-to-Wear New Tailored Suits at $15.00 A large line to ection ; bruised; B.C. Kent, architect, Pasadena, arm broken; W. A. Mun shell, Low Angeles, severely bruised on body and cute on head; F. Low enguth, Les b W. Stevens, Twelfth Ward, Mul Bul en. lock. Ft Davies ‘ Suits of diagonal serges and mannish « light- and reseda-green, light nd dark-gr and black; Suits of black and white broken pl 6 66 9 99 " 3 Twelfth Ward. bo ; Pier. Petro et Precinct, son. viteky. Hart. Halpin Piret ee v 7 | Second a 140 | Third 2 130 Thirteenth Ward, rth i4 9 | Pitth 1 Ns 160 x Sixth 65 132192 Seventh 2 M“ 7 Bighth Sn er |) | Ntath 49 58 {| Tenth 61 26 | Eleventh... 20 7 “ Twoitth s 45 hair-line of red; Suits o hite serge in plain styles. Coats are 32-inch length, semi- and some strictly tailored and others with collar trimmed ‘ 973 1065 in moire silk or black satin and Skirt collar and cuffs piped in light bluc are new plaited models New Tailored Suits at $18.50 Ii the bodies out of the wreckage and the tracks cleared before tak ing up the matter, “sie price comprises Suits of serge black, navy, tan and gray, with 603 797 semi-fitting coats, 32 and 34inches long, lined with mes saline and satin Thirteenth Ward. inlaid Some have ig lapel collars ca Bfs8e Zsrecass with moire silk and piped with black or brown satin. The skirts are in tunic, plain and cluster-plaited styles. New Separate Skirts at $3.75 An extensive assortment of styles, WELLINGTON, March 9.—More First " a | ¢|than a dosen bodies were recover ise age bap ey the at Se on oe to 62 ‘ont of these were Italian |workingmes, who probably will COLONISTS COMING |never be identified. The epee TO THE NORTHWEST jknew them only by number sso ag J. Bohn, mall wetgher, and H. D. Wostbound trains on all trans Chantrell, of Vancouver, B. C./ continental lines to Seattle and were identified last night Seund ports are crowded to the limit The rotary working out of Scenic of their capacity, and while the lant night reached the two rotarie® trains are doubled in size many whieh are stalled two miles down westward bound colonista have to the mountain from Wellington. The wait their turn at eastern points dead jocomotives were newly stock An increase of 50 per cent in the Fourteenth Ward. od with com! and water acd started | westbound passenger carrying i* ‘ Wardall. Bryan./thin morning boring back toward | general on all roads | Piret «e 120 $2 ithe tunnel It is hoped that they A great many of the colonists, a [Second .. 150 | will reach Wellington by tomorrow | far greater number than ever be-| First Ward. Third ... % | night fore, are ming through on the Precinet Conway. Decker,| Fourth .... 5 49 The snowplows east of Cascade, tourist sleepers, showing that the First 132 Pitth 4a 87 Jon the other side of the tunnel, are | class of tomigration is better than Sixth ‘ $4 | making sb progress. The big genal | Seventh ee one . 17 | wlide at Berne, nine miles from the & | 20383 Second | Third }sourth j Piten Stxth including cluster-, box- and_ plain plaited effects, also tunic models, trimmed with folds of same material or self covered buttons. Among the attractive Skirts shown at this price, one of which is illustrated, are pastel-blue shepherd's checks, Panama Skirts in gray pin check and gray broken check, weed Skirts in blue and white or brown and white, Mohair Skirts in brown, gray and red Price $3.75 68 LIT | Tenth + teens 7 | Pourth | Firth oro 147 | Sixth 4 «103 7% 98 | Seventh av u 6 180 | Prectnet FOR WARD COUNCILMAN. Totala also Skirts of fancy serge Basement Salesroom in wistaria color Highly-Interesting Values in Untrimmed Millinery In addition to a comprehensive display of ate prices, the Basement Salesroom Millinery Section presents broad assort- ments of Millinery materials, including Wire and Straw Shapes, Straw Braids by the bolt, Flowers and Ornaments, all marked at unusually low fig- Trimmed Millinery at moder- Totals M7 246 at side, $1.2 Precinet Way Colburn | First 85 | Seconda 4 mt 16 Third . oa6 a Pourth . 164 69 Fifth 164 * Stath : . aS “a Seventh + eereee as eighth ° mt “a Ninth é is Tenth 106 seventh ‘ “ | Twelfth ater “ Tan Rough Straw Hats, including + worse Rose Foliage, 15¢ “ oS tunnel, te holding them up, and |yeatorday the plows only vieared HOLZHEIMER ON | TRIAL SATURDAY Prominent officiale of the Great’ before the criminal court Saturday “4 ie fewer 9 tment of the Northern raliway, survivors of the and answer to a motion for disbar wrt and white icornes, ‘a wers luding the inquiry into the cause of andi for the Seattle Bar axsoctation |i and 50k | responsibttity for th aceldent Holzheimer wil! be required to an-/ Ca ogre Foliage, 15 which Coroner Snyder will copdugt | s¥er oy.two counts, one for solicit: bans, Large and Medium-size Shapes, ‘ arnation Foliage r In & couple of weeks ling « bribe and the other for re-| BRAIDS BY BOLT—St B | The date for the hearing hen not | celving @ bribe of $500 from Ralph fi , : . otraw pra n lavender, raisin, white, pink, y lm Rough Straw and Hair Braids, 9 : ge Jabout 100 feet i ures Prank H. Holshetmer, former > a) ; ; CORONER SNYDER chit deputy prosecuting attorney, STRAW SHAPES—Black Neapolitan] WIRE SHAPES Medium TO HOLD INQUEST cited by formal order of Judge il S . mall, medium and large effects, | size and Larg ring Sha e and 75¢ offer through his father can be |i rol ‘ t OV KILLED TWO | Wellington disaster and many ment. The motion was filed yester s slightly roiled ted colors, 15c jothere will be asked to testify at/dsy by John C. Higgins, attorney medium-size Shapes, $2.25 ses in various desirable shades, IRe and been decided upon | J. Leavitt, who was fighting extra black, white, pink, pale-blue and yellow, 7 deus asd: Teed Stina to see! dition from Califo bolt I light-bI $1.00 bolt (my od Peenad Coroner Snyder is a ABERDEEN, March 9.—Fred F Pope has voluntarily surrendered to F. R. Arch Indian allotting| agent, and was taken to Tacoma,| where he will be locked up. { Pope went with Archer peacably and required no watching on the oP. (GRANITEWARE SALE 158 5 Hawk und Hoh William, Quinault A special purchase, together with our broken lines, makes Totale .. .. 1438 Ladies’ Home Monthly Style Books Patterns Free Fourth Ward. Journal + 235 Indians, bas agreed to surrender - and that F. KR. Archer, allotting! 827 5 agent, has gone up the Quinauit | river to Pope's hiding place, le in dicated inf a mensage received from Archer here today | Archer left here in response to a} request from Mrs. Josephine Pope wite of the fugitive, and old Pope |medicine man of the Quinault tribe, father of the fugitive. Basis § for the surrender was fixed by Ar-| | cher lax day, when he sent lword to Pope, through Mra. Pope|§ Other articles at extremely low prices Jand old Pope, that he would meet I2\the slayer at a desicnated place It/and that he would come to the 65c Tea Kettle 39c Best quality Gray Granite No. 7 Tea Kettle Graniteware Sale se smu Sl eRe AMUSEMENTS. — VICTOR sony cont | Fifth Ward sebeee - Moore ‘Theatre possible these values. This ware is best quality gray granite S285: 22285: | Lot includes wash basins, rice boilers, chambers, cuspidors, Herlin kettles, preserving kettles, water pails, bread pans sity y , ; A STURBORN CINDERELLA Hemer BH. Mason and Great Cust | dish pans, muffin pans, coffee and tea pots, and dozens oi NEXT SUN. SRAT SA Mali Orders Received Now Make Checks Payable to Joh 1) | meeting alone and unarmed Ab LAMBARI GRAND orema oo. though Pope can never be n , by force, he has been parieying | Sixth Ward. for some time now to make terms 33 teen It Beats the Band Zbinden. Harrison. | and his quick response to Archer's , or e J. T. Ronald yesterday to appear 50c Towel Bar, 29c $2 Erie Sad Irons, $1.29 tay e. Biuts Sousa on the Vict construed only a# mesniog that he “iow ; 4 cued is willing to talk terma of wurren- ff NickelPlated Towel Bar, made der. He has signified his intention, |B of polished brass tubing; 18 however, not to surrender to ny |B ies jong. A bargain 29¢ at but Archer or Indian Agent Morse. | 10c Rat Trap, 7c Some contend he t Archer in almost comumitting suicide by Hold-Fast,” Sure-Catch’Em Rat humane way; kills liees gives you every number res as you like. An unlimited en akes room for Pryor’s Band, the Marine Band or the Royal Marine Band of lege Kvenings and Saturday Mat many er oa eo. Thursday Matinee ment. He 40nN CONT. lin the same programme Monager THE GRAND un you beat that Seventh Ward. attempting to penetrate the wilds es Revelle. Agnew.| alone and without weapons, but the allotting agent, who knows the In dians well, would listen to no warn ings. He expressed bis confidence || them instantly before departing that he would Spectal bring Pope back with him, and tous Jo what an army could not accom plish oe Only ar down, and balance payments, buys a Victor rices. rar Trap; the payments, buys ; THE LION AND 10.00 ¢ 10.00 fectves 3. Pacific Const Diatribaters of VICTOR Talking Machines. 25c Silver Polish, 15c Can of Wonderful “Silverdip” Silver Polish gold in 60 seconds without rubbing; will not injure the finest ware or the hands Tas cleans your #llver or Recall Wrecking Steamer. r consultation with Lioyds of it wae decided yesterday 15¢ wrecking steamer Seattie Theatre wrecked steam TONTHT CALE. WieeK . Special 46 (to recall the sta Cruz from the 80 Yueatan at Mod Bay, loy Strait 2 Although the Santa Craz has been é working near the wreck since Febru . - has been impossible to i 4 LC Yucatan, which fx sur ans el bes Bankrupt Sale Sues for $100,000. 00 ator oni: that Frank M. Sulll filed a com ff j f he face; @ REA Nig ‘ 4 wh shoes ana’ Bernikie ee at yeu plaint In the superior court yeste Phones—Gunset Main 1804. Ind 4) AND BLANCHE own .. Stores om the Pacitic Coant 43 7 . DAWN? nee * Hemer.| day avking that a judgment of $100 THEATRE 63 | 900 damages be granted him against 75c Door Bell, 39c LOIS psig Met i 74 |Phomas M. Hodgens, representative i : satateatiWiabok Mntaiel Dimer. Bek D, 8. Lawronee Play . ‘6 ( F. Augustus Hetnze in the State r- Bdge y opty hyo ’ bras bronse-plated turn | Soin beak of Butte. Sulllvan [fe f Bever wuts out at order B@e Hill statin ‘ Ka ae = pa "4 charges Hodgens with bad faith in ot Today MONTE CRISTO Kraph, : a business deal oi ry) 4 Phonograph Recital 85c Spading Fork 49c - “apa The Youns Women's CBristian 49 PANTAGES THEATRE ALEXANDHOEY PROUD jatton will «ive a phonograpt cital Friday evening at § o'elo my “UNEQUALED VAUDEVILLE." = Every Day at 2:80, 7 and — 2 t men an ymen, Ne He Ninth Ward. the association building nts will be THE THIRD DEGREE Magnificent duction Four-Tined, Long-Handle Steel Spading Fork; a high ade tool, with good handle, Special Fourth ay, and Seneca at, for be charged, and refrenhr This i# to be one of a #orien rtainiments planned for norved The 121 141 amd worten of the ett The ancient battering ram sou times made a big hit Spels ger © UNION STREET. er O Hedlbet || | | A KNOCKOUT jness bringers. Try them.

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