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One Cent~Last Edition “he Seattle St ee a o) WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 1906, VOL. 8. NO. 6. a5 CENTS PER MONTH TO GLEAN UP OR CLOSE UP “"rrresreoDEATH AND RUIN IN © ATTLI * . . POEL Taeesecsenieiienenneshiieesiensiiiea iim ial ails = iain: iin eT E EEA EE. ES 2 EF ATTA . Star Begins an Investigation of Laundries \t sackson, aise, Maron a2) Wind Storm That Lasts But Two Minutes Throughout the City and Will Cause Arrest} Je oe itdole e'tomeet ne'tren | Leaves Many Dead and Injured in Its Path : 5 = tied people whe ar seoking #) oer of Proprietors of Those Not Observing the’ | fsiauives. The reseve brigade *| — Where Millions Worth of Property Is Destroyed Laws of Sanitation. ! by A a . — | ® miles from Meridian, is report ® lage of } known|of hundreds of eltizens, overcame ® *d to be completely wiped out, # thie after a herd fight They were The Star proposes to clean up or close up those Chi- + nat gate 4 ontcn Tovagt . seeerm a ae eee ——7 nese laundries of Seattle that do not observe the laws of ® restored, the reports of loss of # . D ‘— hier "Many ot the inpared may die. The tem & life is growing, but no authen- w| William B. on et) cut path of the storm w block Te proposes to give to the people of Seattle who have ee eile en ae ee : ‘ A Singleton be te and 14 blocks long “mostly ia their laundry work done outside of their homes the assur- * y| Mre aughter, da Wis teeneke Or cabaee Gamage at ance that they are not endangering themselves thereby pecs * * ' i ESSE OE EEE RBH wy) Magee Blaughtor, grand-daugh-| oiner points adjacent to Merk It proposes to secure the arrest of the proprietor of } Byrne <a AS aw be Wilttame xnd ail trains entering y every laundry in Seattle that is not run on a thoroughly Official Records Do Not Show That T. R.| ‘ , th, engineer | "Fac eat. cae Senigll cleanly basis . : the t Policeman Terry y reports having ” loot, BF io. the Mnvestigntion now being conducted, laun- Revelle, Candidate for Councilman, Is a} ON OLD SITE. ; sm we-| Amon the injured are Chariew 3 | sermeny verte tering het dries run by white men are found to be in a dirty condi- | h company also suffered grees ion, these white men will be arrested and arraigned side Holder of Real Property as Is Required If He, factor Twi’ eut.| Woodrutt, William Yarborough ana] [mMAee ae & 925,000 block ts to | » Ww M | by side with the Chinamen. ° ° ° | aa nade jumped to the east end, where The Star has already begun the work. The city board Would Qualify for Seat in the Council. | Spgehiaiie orig 4 a P pprmeee! (AN. oe sale stores, 08) @ number of residences were blow of health is acting in co-operation, and Sanitary Inspector 2 bao we Plane ‘ aa a " "sant , 1°] down and others badly damaged. H. Lampman is accompanying a member of the staff of i rf me “e core, wh mE eta between the Mo-| Fire Breaks Out. The Star on the tour of investigation nage ® crtay rp Phd beverage os Hy me plea ok Shen with let. the busines ¢ full 2 bile @ oad de A the! wire broke out in the debris and The result of these daily investigations will be given runt ai TP. Rel 1 ame of election to thelapgiiemiion for the pert After " any wer ated. Troops pa e . " }- et trict all night. F. O, in The Star . ’ ; ate for coun a “ mt * 1 be | chasmiag the logation from | r Thet ‘ 1 over 1 e men were aght in} skkeeper of one of the Two laundries were visited yesterday. What the re- nth wa a © u a c Universtiy at Sixth - ar 1 seve wille | s Sainene house, Gus Saee ctor L Id herewith . Sy SO 8 «dm ong gee SE od | cosmamanne of the lat we t , | his leg, which was broken, un- peter and Inspector Lampman saw is tok quired t an @ harte 1 be nec | reused to the new building. Part e city fron Damaged Other Points. re taut qualifion embers @ city fr. Revetle, in a nlot the foundation was « y ' eth , Pee we’ cg [Aer wreckuue for 12 hours Kislative bod © existence of the deeds | andi will be used by J x . ‘ pot. |t - & 4 th | ¢ the record as been t e @ener of the propose ® P freight der per et t er buildings » JACKSON, Misa, March 3.—Ald t et a are | etragtare I) parts of the state ts being Star by a Seattle at any and the " . s of the » Merid lat hi THO Fireboat Snoqualmie c a. Jeridian. The legislature a mt s clec - Aft ' «| has adjourned and the members are | we to show that Mr, Re-| In the early stages of the primary | ¥/i Getested Monday, and she will | the ru | . nd the 1 ht| hurrying to the devastated town to valle has ever bad any real property | contest h resulted in his nom | Se Silly for service within a week There we so scores seriously | fire, threatening a new st| assist and give relief. Communica transferred to hit in Seattle | nation Mr. Revelle himeaif brought | 1p Gays jured by t « caught In wreek-! department, with the help] tion is still bed Mr. R eo, when asked a y, who was} ertificate that the|two years 5 the matte ed no trans | a was not! fer of real property to him had | qualified . er the ne to hold! : pers scorns or wavtneeraunony, arrovwru [fo onde SS AS SEA SERPENT IS THE REAL THING AVENUE AND MAIN STREET, ARE SURPRISED [three deeds to property which tor !velle himself BY THE STAR MAN AND INSPECTOR LAMPMAN. [ e - - ae — Rie bard to conceive of a greater throughout the washroom. debris is| f RA UD is Dperemslation of filth than was| piled inches thiek. Inciden y it ta the floor, ‘Ther > win Epieet om the lower floor of the 18Ua~| sows or dirt would probably success Obey operated by Wan Lee, at Fourth | puiy pide the glass from view it} Gu eoath and Main st. On the first, | the room has ever been cleaned out] i ground floor, it ts no dirtier there is nothing to Indicate t fee the average front room of &/such t# » fact. To all appearances | Chinese laun but the next floor/tt bas been used since I wa wt Vinles, where the washing botier ts | ooeupiad by the p mt lense & me in filthy coadition. | washroom and a garbage PROMINENT LOCAL ATTORNEYS DEFENDANTS IN SUIT TO SE- i ee Colnarete eine A An Opium Den. CURE PROPERTY CAPITALIZED AT $2,500,000 Bal Ro chance to bide bis oplum/ 4 tier of planks reste several ene ee which was suddenly thrust)». snove the floor on b i ee ee ee eee eee ee eee eee eee See Se Cee eee CTT eT eT eee | SEES ERERE SRE ER EER ES RAKKKEPEPERSERERERESE tek of & board when the visitors oe eee tt oe from a “ 4 r $ t ox bs n which the occup c : FE Where Clothes Arw Marked, | s!ternately sleep and d James T. 1 ’ mes of the drea le h . M te tsapoesibie to describe the| The layer of dirt a . rade : ne : - phi iat teint thie ii hin eee eee eee eee eee Ts ‘gmeunt of dirt which b found «/ mulated about the hens slieged ave A Mrange monster from the sea(day newspaper supplements, The (the boats. It measures 82 feet in(pomsesses a forked tongue, a few 2 place in rambling room. | ting stretched on the bunks denoted inden: La ey, * fed propriated to thelr| thal Beare © earmarks of the|peculiar inhabitant of the briny |length and has not a bone in ite | widely separated fins and ts certain- | Fie Bedt of day penetrated clearty | unerringly the constant use to which | , bank ry ‘ . e n ti math abured nen rpent,” deep shown in the accompanying | body lly genuine enough, as anyone can & few feet beyond the outer) it had besa put Jeffries, of Kent, 7 nas Melntyre, | for ee . ' « “, ft oom be on exh . ' photograph ied by a crew of Jack Ducommun, one of the cap | demonstrate quite eastly if they take doar, but what the ere failed to om) here Fitth Mere, ¢ Index, « . ne est to ats he 1 ft | Ballard fist wouth west tors, t bas the reptile, or what-/the trouble of investigating. It is fie elfactory nerve plainly lo | . | om i oat Cons sine Men Owners. who he retotore ae ati A ters ary 2 ever it exhibition at Ballard.) likely that the odd creature of the Seps from the door the fle At the rear there wes an fated M * charged | as nipatnil ere ot the) GN things € only the | ; ; a je ne It is more ike & snake than any-|deep will eventually find a resting Gown four Gre feet - etch of several fect between ¢ heee t pote ge Joh wagioe writer ad ely f ® fr thing else readily browght to mind, | place in the halls of some museum, GEvholesome dungeon the] ois creuctures which looked as f even t ‘ , and : , are washed. On a bright day ere taken up on the platform | has been erected above the but when it rains the a Ese ACTION IS * | lea vings scraps of ever de-/| are also allowed to ha o : y through 4 t up early next week. | ° | out in! 1 scription, and on a warm day the Ch Conepiree | pany . ke & De ap i room. Jodors from this pot of filth, mixing sis . i f 5 Met, and Brown | ! | Debris Piled High. with the steam and suds and dirt] In substance the t avers} Leshey ; ¢ thin for tie } had been used af a garbage l, for yearn When | pasty coating develop jwith tin cana, rottin lof the laundry waft through the |that the dete © Brerywhere, in the innumerable |trict with a scent that has caused |ed to prevent the agent of the for- |p « rd to the same be Qed crannies which abound continual complaint for months a 4 | | f ured | | 3 ve Ae : m “epee ax one of the de-| COUNCILMEN TELL WHY THEY TURNED DOWN LAST PROPO. | ORE( ‘(ON | A UNDR Y ale ve - oe Sa See) ee SITION—SAY RAILROADS CANNOT AGREE AMONG THEM. ' € i ; property. It re, 9 SELVES, AND DESIRE TOO MUCH, ANYWAY. acid NOW BELIEVED THAT HE ? Ben Fvane that on Des, 9%, 1008, they t | Phe rejection of the Milwaukee | Prahoaition to determine th WILL ACCEPT THE OFFICE "PILES OF OLD CLOTHES, UNWASHED KITCHEN | ,NEW MOTOR CAR | sabe die con ot overheat ree | UTENSILS AND REFUSE OF ALL SORTS ARE | | MAKES GOOD TIME | ire ce Soom thee oe | | overture E ye company has spent $46.00 t} ing the last year on develop not care to abift the re at has been 5 committee to a co! judges and a civil ¢ the way Cour sefended the commi THAT'S THE RATE AT WHICH WASHINGTON, D. C | SUNSET PHONES ARE GIVIN@ mis-| Captain D. H. Jarvis about 1p his mind not to accept] WAY TO INDEPENDENT, mt Roosevelt of r of Alaska tee's We made a proposition to| Captain Jarvis has arriv in to the corporations com-/the ronda that they rejected. They | Washington and has talked with the} 9.4 » THROWN TOGETHER IN ONE ROOM. j | mittee. areal in Y srovosition thet | Dreaident and the members of the|,, Secretary M. H. Leary, of the . p Business and Professional Meng r jected and now they come to| Alaska delegation tn congress. He vag . lub, reports the continued receipt rred with the Alaska and the opinion now ail that Jarvis does of large numbers of Sunset telee phone removal notices. | The committee intends to hold all that are recetved until a total num- its that he is not |, f 4,000 in hand and to th the office, and . ee 9m obabdly not do Bo | atter of the appointment ft, the pres W lanadry,” ts located at 421 Wash-|ing the presence of a short section San Fra » trip in the | *¥ #9 Mind out where they Piagion st. This is one of the oldest | of concrete floor over which it was| lear will take the place steam | Counctionen Talk | Mttions of the city and in one of | supposed that suds might find/ ymotives for short freight hauls, | the Gidest bulidings. Therefore {tian outlet into an adjoining sewer as the trolley car has for passen-| @peaking of yesterday's act! Wal no surprise to find that its|At the time of the inspection ie | gers the ¢ory r mt Character was in full accord with|this naturally clean material wax SLYRIA, Ohio, March &—The| il af the roads Involved. except | s ; Gtrang motor car, which ls follow. |h@aliiwaukes, are disposed fo awalt /us with another. None of the roads © Rélolent with the odor of punk, {ary process of washing the clothes the railroad tracks to Ban Fran- | *h@se@ting of the new co would join with Mr. Hughes | > @plmm and other doubtful flavors| Here the conditions were wit sco, 1s making good time. Owner | toGiey Hughes, representing the) Temporary Franchi fhe place known as the “Oregon |the least redeeming feature, except | William B. Strang says that tf the | Tom@@ gays his company is y | t of a temp a The residences are responding to |the appeal of the club and in all pore tions of the city Sunset "phones are mén Bowen said The ¥ ing way to the Independen {ts length of life and present use jcoated with an odorous mass of|'* waa rejected for the «lms indication of the man dirt, suds, et wants war. It ts fe Bg ) thatiall the roads would n Q ot pr vend. ve men afl hui e renewing | Which this work is progressing it Is One Redeeming Feature. As if to further imerease the ab- | bound to result betwee bung with Mr. Hughes y manent construction | gar trorte } are renewing / known that on Thursday last the casi horrance which this stench-laden | O*"™*ny 4 nam. oF Se + eek Thia seems to be the general 1 temporary grant |Sunset company recetved 60 ordere Ouly the presentce of a . few pis gy Game an difficulties, High « als} |settiment of the other members of jto remove their ‘phones from varte their effo Marched clot edeemed e. | Foom was an vote { } j Wi of the room ts om bean ¢ satty |ang-to at the rear, dark and for-|8re quoted as saying: "The bell | the committee bpd cepacia ABO adhe > ‘the room bein ery Riga Shy ag Maw ase , y is tempera j ‘ALASKA DELEGAT 1 |day three orders to place "phones Gagusting 0 rwise 4 was dirty alm G "i t now 5 HEAD | Benjamin's Views. | a di WASHINGTON, D. C., March |Peasimiam over the European f an advice of the cap a very great n the Occiden ape pamagewsy betw tw neo and Germa are recelved ‘|towering cliffs of fiitt | i | In the Independent office these ee se eae | ae WILL PASS | AT THEATER |figures were about reversed, 60 oF Aa | jmor orders for ‘phones being re- ared, warlike arrangemen Councilman Benjamir jthat ac nm be Je for tt ast tw Hom the entrance on Washington st.) ge ARCH FOR FISHING BOATS, |having been ma the dirtier it became. There were " stantially rejected prog y r " Biles of old clothes, unwashed kitch-| TRONDJEMA, March %.—Steamers|’ }aition before. The | elves AAS OMAE SOO ie Cree Srewron 0 Utensils, old slabs and planks | have set out in search of th as. | DRIVING NEGROES SPRINGFIELD, Ohio, March 3.~—|foad# would not ha wa NGTON, D. C., March .--| The # pal « r - S24 & conglomerate mass of refuse | ing fishing vessels, 200 of which re FROM TEXAS.| Mark Da an | traiten the| differences to adjust among th ir . ee TO . , campaign] The Swedish club will give ite and debris of every style and des- | cently satled and only 60 returned at t selves that have not beer are ant mm =f The tonight to the t t-lannual grand masque ball tonight ie | - - HOUSTON, Texas, Ma The| the recent ‘ The committes has alwa bee ar rep t Bing | ing 1 at the Seattle the-|a slub's r of Olive st. In The Inst room, small and stifl-| The taken out im) Kuklux Klan movement is spread-| morning willing, and is yet, to hasten the| that the Alaska territorial bill had The republicans will hold jand Eighth av Swee quartes ing with wuds ote: and wash | the be and her crew | tng Mobea ¢ A as in there n-| , ° ance Li Milwa to t | t t of t f Ri t ] n der fs P a Water, the sele pant was.a/| put through fire and boat drills by ‘atru days are ving os} The atea Dirigo is due tonight | eity, but Mr. Hughes aske too much. é sior ¥ to speak a ame Anna Phell will give @ ah engaged in the prelimin-| the Inspectors, from the elty and warniog othera, | from Skagway, Me ia not willing to give and take He says, howev that he hopes those at Fremont and ber of vocal selectiona, | ; PT et NE

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