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ONE CENT T! Se ttle St Rey rs 3 PI R a fast eon’ EDITION SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, APRIL go, 1989 VOL. 5. No. 55 a5 CEN —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_————a sed thems & report of th he mite ee ee ee tt! Chamber of Commerce Although Expert Braymer Found a Shortage of hh the tre mat ee Paaeee ‘ “a i Modifies Waterway $235.70, County Commissioners Are 4 k company will not exceed ; ; me Report Satisfied--Bad Bookkeeping PAWHOL CAMMY ~~ AT FRANK, N. W. T. CASWELL 525% SIE? OM whowe sand misfortu ~ cana - have been told in the Btar, « Ne ‘ rapidly coming , ; . Today Pettt & nent #6 t : - ‘ | they crawied out Jmine manager, Macarthy, deserve] weit and thir war Laken to her see * 4 W t man made his ay it for the ready and efft-1M together with a large bundie of us ‘ 1 ft art service they rendere Laree! , og = 6 ‘a, wa a of hats ne umbers are leaving 6 tonight on pices - - 4 ° . # can be better | rummy z sae wn wae down to wel’ VICTORIA, H. ©, April #.—The ony ’ t wt y neve < town of Frank te being deserted by} 2 \ « ; . nee " uwtain and « oom y . J C hear Jones. Dan MeKens the eruption. | oye ig Fx col. Nene y r } neon 7 b ke f J tant k Joe any he f th ry ore, ° Frank Alek, Chas, Fu fAghting A “ " were k 1 . ‘ ar tunnel mouth ¥ nt t f eet red wanies T y VICTORIA 20.—Diw- | Beate oration filing in tide} = " vogt | patches ue tren £ to bultd o and standing | © reek pe ¢ ne tof th ayer remuanel « 1) sore eri a « George Benson of This City Has Seven Sons, the as | THE TOP > had walted all day to see him. | ADI on] mitins'e original and modified re Youngest a Week Old---Man After dk foe 7 sos | miraculous escape of all but two of | Al desert, now filled with thrivir Uy hing untii he saw her. He wont |The" Cinces in the workings. of the] @pd populous stat the President's Heart peer W. Warrington wie come trom , piste ne can | the new Gaye Brent by bh ving thewe The Suageation by the Btar ee, Just as soon as he returns to p- , if only to find that hie) han |aame qualities. We must ine the men of Be ; ave K nd find out what, w rt of ar- 4 wife and six children had been wept @urege and resolution, upon hardi | Bregidient Resdevelt in a toay When | somine thie breckaaed 1 tend Gama to eternity | TUE DEAD. Hood. tenacity, and fertility tr ag we ong h spe paglonll to bed Ce hee a aie a A ; He need In the tien of source: we must insint upon | bore o the follow cael aula ae tare ale where hin houme ste od whieh ch, merehant, wife rong virile virtues, and we m ~ 5 canaeis the Star this mornit > 4 . he had left so bape nly a few ys, Joho, Wilfred, Allen and} taaist mo less upon the virtues a pe en) Se P : hours before, and sadly shook hi» » the boys ranging from 4 to) geff-restraini, self-mastery, regard - i sane mest head cay, be was the [it pearn seam, [Mm therrighis ‘ot otmere. we" must ‘Aged Sarah ber in is. pa “ff oly tan od of theee in the) ©. Ac miner, aod w | ahew our abhorrence of crucity, bru ee 4 | on A one ; reir F | The men felt @ terrific wind In the |children, Charles, “Albert. Alfred. ti private life allk ome | : : ee ra ae if leumins ak toe e of the diaster,| Kilen and Gertrade, In age thel@hor in any of thene ah pane rage Ee .- | hat mocking further nti! they arted | Rildrem were from 8 to ib. i nly fall “1 told you #0, now éidn't 17, Mr.| his goatath Sat plat S0n Se are q to © They tunneti | 4 & ariver. 4 “iy fail: and tf A iT BENS ther name that I would rather Sitch ees hah through twenty-five fect of rock. | @. Willams miner, wife and threr Neve We surely shall, we de Dore. 1 told you that the Lord] 4 gar nx out tt this ve fc . than ‘Theodore ; ant tanbined co & ent. All are’ children. : ee qualities im the future found the » h ~y i z* te goed spirits and seemed nor ¢ . The wife and six children of Will f Geenter Geeree than in the past,| would answer my prayers and that) hagby youngeters he make this republie t one would know before I i wth aculous bee of All bot _ of the a I irr eg jured and can be w 2 al! nd most orderly, the moat i ; se righ con th a } - Cl dee eet tes oe 24 % , as a hero of the day, le Chas, Chest- | whim Attorney Jo ne Just to show the people of Seattle im, winen, She worked want here ,° rancher, wite and | | ot yesterday} ere is the roster of the Benson | how dearly the president loves ohil- crush to Death as They -— fait aly tay neninat feat e600 | peer once tom | ae see bee rt oe ene vee ee 3 jant amid grave danger Al) those! 7 tong Ales Grehem, lakevess. | t Mteinfeider De M her, lows, yesterday, while Aid berate serv nh }im the pockets of a {old trous in hie carriage, @ Gosen Pe ied, “gar ag WO A ore belonging to the alleged victim Joneph H. Benson, aged 14. wih Unele bables tn ele 4 ; retol re Kinnaman w Frank F. Benson, aged 12 ent inte th a WeTORTA, BC. April MA he tunnel A. Leitch. of Cranbrook, arrived on | Joseph Brighton. J. J. Beott, Fra 3 pores pe Penns eal oor hee aaa ones threw bouquets into the | i trom Frank, N. W. T reecue party, started et §) 8 spects in tonay 6: owed the | Vouchan, Jotin McVeigh and seneae ty Setatetter, . Berk Boum, & anmten on dae i Mrs a ciock last evening the | c'elock yeaterday morning, working | remains of hiy brother and family, | Leonard. ail employes of Popour @ re a ee. ae voungenee ta” tae 77 Miners were released 2 where the tur wax Kupposed to | who were of the fire taken ut Veigh, railroad contreetore | les strong (nat bed Giiiaes Saritenlos "beaten a them eat Se BP of drew dtu! runpe an appar tren ieaie ies Reka Lie? OF INIURED [gone to Alaska sh tase Se ; bed ines wer or the ured, Laser aor Pat oid n wow . fet the moe . nut a Jim Warrington and Mrs. Watkine| Fatally injured: i eee found Gumny. KEEPS UP CRUSADE 4 Fame horror following 4, Alex Hutebinson, Am-| ate very low Mre. John Wastkine, terribly ver Grievances Binh j ‘| Te Of another b er, Alex Hill. Tom Harris The Canadian Pacific raltroad has | crushed 1 iner wel . fp tenet of the day's exeite- eon, William oe, Millér Geant.) @ laree force here and will begin at} Lester Johnson ' Bince that time Mrs Kinnamear \ AGAINST THE BOXES ri When the firet man came) Art. Nevins, J arthy and Jack! onde getting the track’in shape, bu @ Beattie Bireet Hallway Ben- | ha 1m bent and broken = Three suloon kee 1 * Me bir shaft of the tunnel | Molen, made another attempt and! H.will be some. tir tore an Bast sata ih [ond ate " ae tok now snloon vara fell finto the of feet of where were so succenmful that they were ery mB can ge ; ngton, thigh frac fternoon and tont thie fool 4 . white | BAY Were at work at the mouth within a few fevt of the men when within a few feet of the wr The citieens of the town, and the!tured, Alfred A, Wattkine’ ir eee of Binae * wvery nigt ng. the poor) py he aod are ail eo Blectric old woul has py fore she | or chiet of potion very part of the violating the law but eredually getting all were saloon at Stumpf of the ond avenue and J, lement of the )This morning & ‘ nor © rot i Li he discussed : ’ : et ' t ; . unfairly deaith with t h be ; : : : ’ > id t they will re cad - 2 t * ‘ oon } se in mark ’ or t wel sep into effect May 1 j - 2 dines ‘ mp wr ec jowever, the arbitration commit the #our North Seattle 1 & written interpretation to tt rosy -cheeked, healthy ru days ano for. victating of the meaning of the disputed juet the very kind of that | the an bee rengP es egpe | the eettiement, 4 ‘1 wenld fi! any father's heart with | fined $86 and costa put the Bue wan Clvuse monpe just what j pride and § Mr. Benson sa spended if the t os - i and could be made ihe ‘ or tat the $ plainer, and if the company fatle | Mot . So het ts Ve MutiNfaetion after May 1. th : - ~ pens men of the city will be ap MATTEAWAN, N, ¥ 6 Special | Impressive Ceremonies, Magnificent Parade, Ii | — man was killed and two fe 70 PROTECT ricur ror ad LABORERS | . a ahicad Saturday Friday ana mense Throngs and Distinguished Guests Mark — or— ee | the Consecration of the Louisjana Purchase| INDIANA "| ounci! committ nm jabor wilt] peering < S yr , * A . Phe counct! committee « yor will] habeas cort Y tl d Ceebration at St. Louis Ms da’ ina sia ail Candin 3 | Fowier cane bean this ouths an . | lof legal taletit war too great to pe ~ e dontributed in « large measure ¢ n David R. Franets, president of [sir changes in the ordinance ii- |) Re crime the ‘ Bo s’ Suits fuls ¥ the ex thor | " bers, 7 argu fo e| i. Be succe 7 Rares. ve sing and regulating private erm rer Fars Bronel y Bein eet om y « a we ‘le —— » ea oe, prest- py men! bureaus It ie the inten rath ‘thn Ae s* baer ete ns were] Coceme, Unies. ie Pera. as @efinayce much more birict, so as to | YOUNG millionaire At Ten Per Ceut. Less Than Actual Cost . » nm, Grove ove- ld . ith th omet is lit of ~ : a a rt i ‘emabt | gibose Hobo 3 dpeireGhs ute Work } WE WANT TO CLOSE OUT THE REMAINDER OF OUR BOYS ys with a . Ame ’ with fall chorus an@ t p seekins « a4 i CLOTHING AS BOON AS POSSIBLE, HEN( FFER THE ABOVE gram roiten wan carried out; | Prayer, by Bishop B. i. Mendets Samat Srte, Scomiaas date win INDUCEMENTS FOR FRIDAY AN D SATURDAY |" Invocation by Hiy Kminenee James » by Hight Rev, Henry CARDINAL GIBBONS, \pedominend to the committee. | 25 and 35e Caps 15c¢ iMiisreioetion ot Hon. Thomas ; Whe Made te Invocation. eure proposes Many restriction 2 é 35e Caps 1dc | . , 2p ce r r eady impored 7 vue - —_ { Louis April 2 <0 3 A a arter of “Ladien and Gemtenen: At pre employ = Mee and aloo props en Pa ny we fn etiee ~ ~ | the minds of my henrtrs that the the quater to $250 per annum. It! Jndia now excees 1x 90,000 cach week | & @ 4d | soll upon which We stant, before it srovidea ti . hae but a few fect! wns ours, wan MGochamvely the pos- | san, Provides that Che maximum ' | | percent of the monthly wages p hee such employment A provision prohibiting the omet Pa, April's and on top re protests. The back | @ deathiens record of heroism in the 719 Second Avenue, Hinckley Block ne car broke off under) earty annale of the new world. No but no one was injure ory of the western country ¢ advanced It turned colder! be written withoat paying omdertul part played therein § K BRADIK 8 | pleyment agent from having any thing to do with the employment of \ n| exploaion a fu 4 , the person after such employment ix poe ye fe Se Seem te Rd eile jan, |medured for him, and prohibiting col~ | Som Stes) Want who did their work for the honor of | Maion between i forst the proud bannerr of Frary ana| ana smolenet. will al ‘obably be} the ladiee of | Castile. While the settlers of En. | Meorpo | board of | glith-mpeaking stock, and those of| hundred societ ; German, Dutenh and Seandinavtwn | light, surmmer dresses, + otigin who were cated witht re Finally the wilt ttleore them, were still clinging to the! sent to the tented city for army | eastetn seaboard, the p' te of! | y)) Call and Examine Them. blank which were parsed around, | Spain and of France had penetrated | o % protecting eat from —_ _ = dtep into the hitherto unknown 4 pavilion behind the reviewing stand | wilderness of the west and had wan | preparations hav » made tol dered tar and wide within the boun. | | e Stewart & Holmes Drug Company lunch to the guests um wer "© OF) darien of what t# now our mighty tera from the exporition company. | country 4 | 627 First Avenue . Hot coffee was hastily made and| “we have met here today to com: | werved to the women memorate the hundredth annty . | | President Roosevelt stood the cold] sary of the event which more than] 87. LOUIS, Mo., April 90—8 p.m. pecia Go to Alaska Prepared for Emergencies STAR MaDICING CASE Is a complete outfit of Remedies, Applic Appliances Hk@ly to be needed on a trip muck “us, for eal their Masses the military parade Ware of the a ity FRiner for the dedicw And such a parade Te History of Bt. Loule only in the he , can an ne B More aplendid Nothing to Break. Nothing to Freeze. for nearly an hour and then turned] any other, after the foundation of | —Huletin—The Liberal Arts building : nd looked at the blanketed throng. | the government end always ex¢ is bvercrowded and a panic is im-| ‘He t 1 forward ro jing its servation, determin: mlpent P am bg ie esis Needle Point Pins le ad ered al Detective mond. | character of our national lif are in danger of being tramplec aad chamilia 196 } MAJOR GENenan H.C. CORWIN, | fore) AO ee nar 1 ehortly | ned that wo ehoull be a great | TRE police force is Inadéquatmyand) | Fancy: Hose Suppor 10. H Whe Had Charge of the returned with anot |eaxnanding nation inatend of “rola.| the nergeant-at-arma har calle® on | Hox Fine Toilet Soay ° Grand Parade | blanket. “In a moment | tively a small ufd stationary one. | Sitixens and newspaper men to help il 200 g-inch Wide Fancy Ribbon pele yi 4 the aisies, ‘The screams of Do dent's shing tile and glasses was all We justly pride ourselves on our he pagrant certainly | Carter of the national Com m, x Sheoe. | - penen can iy hoard over the! ess ‘Nickle ‘Alarm Ciocks..80e . that distinguished bir from others. | marvelous raterial prosperity, and| ‘ $1.26 Ws mirrine sight, one uinted | president of the day. | President's Add | much prosperity must exist in order | CuEnUls of Edmund Hoeh, 36-inch wide Cream Curtain G Siuagye | Grand chorw mn oe J elt spoke in part| to estahli#h « foundation upon which | Beetor, of Series Size y breast. Presentation of the buildings, by i her ite can be Sulit Out | ie maid women and chil | ; EESMeMonien attending the pre fainting and unlean something is in ‘tantly done | ther wil be many ned members the aisies, 230 Seamless Hose Oe mbrotderies, worth 7 Of the free vm of the ality President oceupied a litt Hime than had besn calculated ae nee was deaths, pa ye Mie are being Presider rancie has w of th lamion to cle BARGAIN FRIDA = of A number of wo being car is tea vals that the parade ried out un Tike ie of Granda tcrlte tos One-Btrap Sandal Slip. eee . | LITTLE HAPPENINGS RAR Ea elisa alae * AT THE LEADER lest park to the ox Bho value 5H All along the line of ve aernces and buildings were 1 fags and bunting ath or stretched In long _ root. to 1 while Bumberiney fag Pi . B the national eo od ta Saas Pirete, with here ana there 8 foreign nat ee the exponit Ps exeetiont ‘The gate © at 4, and the thr OUR GRRAT CLHAN-UP DAY. | ove An odd } ‘ Hoys’ Dark Shirts, neal stripes, each .. Boys’ $8.80 AT W Butts t Men's odd, outshirta, some a litte salied Men Summ Men ‘of Bow Women’s $1.00 and $1.25 Chemise, oholee Infants Fleeced Lined Shirt Women's, Boys’, and Men's Belts, to close. Women's Plain and Fanoy Stock Collars Te | ABOUT TOWN Infants’ Kid “Macdanins, | 26¢ Pretty Wash We all wixem, 500 value Hundreds of othera equ ae good values that we have no #pace to lst | acite# Bird insteted on knocking oft the hat of every man she | Bpoond.avenue, last night, an fed, as Qeual, in the city Jat. 1 fpan Wniand booked * her Shirts and Drawer x tions are being helt | i Uotén hall, Pacifie block, for the partment under the city claswif it to erect @ $4,000 residence at o ] 206-208-210 PIKE STP »bons, this lot must Ko at : Linings, 26¢ Hnings, some a litle sotied and others a trifle damagéd but at the price they will not last long Sac Writing I | place of amusen he Sant Sand was cocuptel by ne for ® Wisi noth Liberal Arts Building, Louisiana Pure 88 grand chorus, which Were Held-—From & Photograph ta ken expressly for hase Exposition, St. Louis , Where the Dedication Ceremonies . ‘The Star, |e Maat Witveth at eve

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