The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 23, 1906, Page 1

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= vIT 7 —— n r WRaTHER FOREC Showere Tonight and Saturday; Moderate wr AST e tite Louise Pydee Dies This Morning and Her _ Two Sisters Are Also Expected to Succumb weFather Was Trying to Melt Gold Out of Mineralized Stone He Found. Pusan, Meret he thought there was gold ix mALt dirt and he was trying to get i chpon I did not notice any “saoeery are 10 1 1 seo the children acting tr ~TS a jar manner, I only stayed | Gegide death of a da a minutes called again bikiren are aio in early Monday 0k Mra Pydee t they were all dying. ad "yitle Louise Py 1 at 6:30] stex ‘ . ae, 1 would day When I ten wood ally five miles » was that they oned, and I asked a anyth He bad often © particles int pubies, Thinking gold, be took a crushed |! v Pe pan to save (he | Father Tells His Story | Grew Steadily Worse. *, short time after | pan! «we rubbed with grease and * explained Mr Soba w steadily the vomit ng, but they « woren I @0d not etay Monday night but I came in again early Tuesday morning The children were very restless and Louise began to turn pie That mort iT. St t called. Me seemed pr over the case unt I tolt him wut the burning of the rock and mercury, IM left m pand told us to continue the jotated it | Little Loulse ¢ | wan & ontinued to sink, and this morning died In terrible agony For hours before she passed away > |ahe tossed and flung herself ar aE had a 4 She sald this morn ‘went to get our door key Préee, which bad bee: core by my dag the Kitchen and, seving the pan Gn om the stove. asked = Mr what he was doing. He sald | jthe bed, and screamed in the n pitiful ma Loulse was ¢ other two chil §. and Emma. der the care Pydee home. ner years old en, Ei wed 4, a Dr now wart a! of FLE SUIT i CITIZENS ASK COURT FOPREVENT AWARD OF BAL. LARD PAVING CONTRACT WOULD BAR = ORENTALS PAs @ remit of the recent award the Ballard city « i to the Asphalt compan pay fontract for which Asphalt compan ‘& Slt war sta. i. Court this morning to force ities ie ee in | ‘The labor unions of the city Becand ant for the pev~ | through their central body, are pre oe hee cb! paring for the organization of an Se eerruption have been) siti Japanese-Korean association t of the Tl be the roposed associa wing of the gates n and Japanese tion w of the west to Ko: labor A Malloy, an thy @ the taxpayers ake for a re the mayor with the Harte Griffin this o Boerder for the city appear on March 20 Why such « rextre tat be terued = PIRATES SEIZE Dieta GUNS any has LETED eae: ee: NEGRO HANGED © INMISSOUR! Ps ensue tension of t m closed last nig Mt after a cla by Regent At the afternoon n« IMG officers for +) Were elector ‘ Mpreme coun: W Beattie; alternate, ( oma; srand grand “a Belting ER In, ene _ (MODERN HOTEL | IN PHILIPPINES: WANES UNION MEN WILL BUILD Central Labor Council Is Figuring on Erection and Operation of Its Own Laundry Have Options on Several Sites---Will Fight Combine. to-date oo has ® desirat will probat shore of Lake Union. Seattle fe to have an up tm ora red options on nev cations, The late y be located on the owned and le | For laundry, built yperated y organized labor. weeks a committee of bers of the Cen encroachments of the laundry tral Labor council hate been work-| bine, headed by the Cascade lawn ing on the project. The lax ry, has resulted in the new mova will be conducted not for | Prices will be graded to such @ for the benefit of organtee lecale as to pay only t expense | A stock company will ¢ the lau The proposed laut ixet to provide funds for is receiving the endorsement etruct t ndry and support of every union laborer ew been purchased, but the com-’ in the city THIRTY-TWO DEAD IN MINING SHAFT EXPLOSION OF COAL DUST TAKES MANY LIVES AND ®AR- TIALLY WRECKS BIG MINE PI. W. Va, Ma ; t wtisten e by Shaw tb ¢ f Baltimore I A H rthweater efile, ‘ an hour th f life WILL RIDE TO NORTH POLE IN AN AUTO | > r eas : “PLAY GROUND Bie ow speod of 18 miles an hour ® acquire in, sto 18 constructed | It ts daring. » the general motor cars| | on was warts | ¢. Wood alcohol will fur last Tuesda ; | propelling power. This will Patrcee { , city was sustained yesterday | be 1 {n tanks and when one Whekdy as possit ¢ ¢ case brought by P. W. Far-| has t emptied, it will be dropped ” Northern 1: - o | in the cage brought eye ot ‘Beattlo|ond another slipped tn connection| Mra, Edmond 8, Meany, Mrs. T. © Srp had beer a ileity w ster to Ballard, when Judgo| with the generating apparatus. Wiswell and Mrs. A. B. Coe, a come it the man we , j a demurrer) and| The scheme brings to mind tho| mittee representing the University # —* had been there ¢ sie 1 The case was start-| early attempts of ateam sledges and | Heights district, appeared before the me? and haa ' Renton hill water users, who|snow houses which were brought | park board at its meeting yesterday ¥ Police have bee to! cla 1 that Ballard should have no| forth in the early days of the Klon- | afternoon to urge that body to pro Say description of wa hen Seattle was inguf-| dike, Those of Seattle who resided | vide # children’s play ground in the mimed the trick n't ipplied. The court de-| here then will remember the various Cstaity f Faged Rulteenty Baishes Reena? UD his m at the present contract with | contrivances which were patented. | schoo! e matter was taken w MEH. ® new Une, anyway hould be enforced, Today the trail from Skagway to the! der advisement by the board, The gradual! ‘(<ATTLE, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1906. N AND tls THREE CHILDREN: ‘$ IOUNED OY MERCURY FUMES ee ne Cent-Last Edition” "he Seattle Star VOL Be PERE EER ICR ETR ERR Y SS © . * . +) * * : nh Jou WVescribe : * * * * * ) *| : 1 our e€a an? \* * } * I am one of six girls who indulged * * argument tl git day to just what kind of a * | GITY OFFICIALS AND J. A, MOORE DECIDE TO TEAR DOWN ~ mon popular with most women, After each one % THE WASHINGTON IMMEDIATELY—WHOLE HILL TO BE 1s had minute ribed the ma ¢ would like to pear D 1 } nan we wou Hike * Rawoveo % meet a rmined to suggest to the editor ¥ } @ Of The Star ask for expressions of opinions from » — % tHe Your men readers of The Star and h them # | within the next 60 days workmen | pense tear down the } ting * from da he girls could say what their ideal # | wiit Begin the work of tearing down | Medic to the city a 90-foot street * man 8 1 cor 1 t virtues he must h # | Hotél Washington to make way for | ‘@Poush it trom Stewart to Virginia 7 tw vv V t object t ey ts, grade down that street to the ba . i tt Bn . a teen ? ae yee ; the rege of Denny hill and the | Gueired level, and cut Stewart at Ww re ‘ will promise you th opening rd av, through the prod | through from 2nd to 4th * I and my { will follow it ! + | arty, unless there is a hitch in the pa : * * | pl hich were agreed to this S plane which w agr Basis of Agreement. . uM MISS @ | morning by James A. Moore, Chair - # [man Mullen of the strete commit-| As a consideratt the agree * " ° ® jtee of the council, City Er ment Mr. M > be relle *« The Star “ gt Jopt tion of this @ | Thomason and Corpora Cot by the city of his assesement for * \ “ an, and will be pleased any letters @ | Calhoun. the regrade of Virginia st., but pays e « ‘ rit your ae The negotiations between Mr. | his proportion of the cost of the re , ew ; 4 ons Moore and t have | grade of 4th ay | * * |were @ part of the plan which the| who participated in the conference [FPR EERE EEE EERE EE EE EH EEE EY YEH [ooumel! has had in mind for some|that an ordinance embodying there | -— — ~~ — plating the regrade of|terms shall be tmtroduced in the] istrict extending from oupell next Mond night, and that | {Pine st. to Denny way, and from | within 20 days f the time a8 and ay. to Westlake boulevard | been passed and approved, t r | At the nference th morning |of tearing down the hotel and cut Mr. oore agreed that, if the council|ting down the property sb | would pass an ordinance awarding | begun, the hotel }him $1 damages to his property for| within waiting ft the »# | the fegrada, he would at bis own ex-!turist season | | | r Peete eee * * | \* BANK CLEARIN( * I March 28, 1906 $1,446,021.49 #| —= * 1 1k.06 & 1 * . } VALENCIA WRECK INVESTIGATORS FROM WASHINGTON WILL | # Inereane over same *| ® date last year...$ 108.43 #| | EXONERATE WHITNEY ANO TURNER FOR LAX METHODS hed * } PRR | | al to The Star) coast and now at work in WASHINGTON, D.C. Maret this city on t rt, will attach te nderatood that the commis no blame to be officiale of the wh nvestigaiod the wreck | steamehip inspection service of th Valencia. {f the Vancouver north cous agent tp The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News 8. ONO. 23 ° CENTS PER MONTH 25 ALOON PROBLEM NOT A HARD ONE ILL RAZE |James W. Morrison Replies to Article in Yes terday’s Star Relating to Enforcement of Saloon Ordinance--Says Council Could Solve | the Problem. Extracts from statement made by(anti-saloon league and reformerd J « W. Morrison, former presi-| ¢ f our city counel! would dent of the State Retail Liquor! revok ensen of ons cons Dealers’ association ed in a diso manner Like other on'ti there are law / " a to the ee ent agitation regarding the 4 [abiding saloons and disreputable) yciock ordinance and the Sunday joints, there are conscientious law - | osing law The Sunday closin | yers and professional ghysters, there! i "5 sinte law and, contrary t are skilled physicians and quack | concn! understar B soe 2 te net eb doctors, there are reputable news gl er gecwtmny Bobogp sig papers and yellow blackmailing .¢ yoen ae eae pliew to all classes of bus allkey sheets, and so on down the line. | with the exception of drug stores, | The disreputable dive keeper is ertakera and livery the moet despicable charscter on 16 direct enforcement of earth, and is réfponsible for much| the Sunday closing law in Beattld }ef the odium cast upon the liquor ¥ I believe, injure our elty fre busine would ¢ retard ite presen| rapid « 1 progressiveness. If there is one saloon in the city that requires an extra policeman to No Saloon Alone. wateh jt, that is the very saloon that es - Ss ab wnat the city council should immediately © ent nt of the law put out of business, and the legiti e m sai00n arene, & woul | mate dealers would loudly com an unjust viminstiee Brow: mend our city fathers for doing it te the Uquor on of . d stand idly by without a vigofe James W. Morrison, retail Hquor protest. ‘The enforcement of th dealer and forn resident of the|1 ¢ losing ord nance, has 1 1 wel as tte bad feature t ior ers’ axsociation Re Liq Deal , hospitality of the saloon is con | of this state, agrees with The Star sally accepte 4 enjoyed & this and rds free foo light warmth and other coné that w dives run in her loons should be th y every government enue derived b a creature of rtation am r pay r cent of thy | ‘ f the national governmen t na nothin of the enormon n palities throughout the coume “ha ” 1 beat be try for Heenses. | lices oneen om Who would not rus Revenue From Licenses. their saloons in a law-abiding,an Store tn iMesitle the verenaat ll poncefal manner | rived ) Hoenses last year wi | Laws Good and Bad. | approx y $271,000, almont “4 ficient defray the expense “There are son laws on our! maintaining the police and fire & statutes ating the sale of|partment. The liquor dealers a liquor,” says Mr. Morrison in his/ the largest tax-paylng body in thi |reply to The Star, “that should be nd yet they are constantlp | enfor and th are many more assailed by the so-called laws that ought to be repealed ers and are forced te atten There sb i be no place for the er unjust discriminations.” CONTRACTOR ROBBED IN BALLARD, March tem tn the Phoenix errs tee | SIGHT OF THE POLICE May ater: when a ” fy wheel, | w WMEGhINg over 2.000 pounds, burst, beavy Cagments erashing thre a be cneuntrienstssennmasenasna Me roof and Partitte f the The ac was caused’dy are} } A ing sneak thief carried off| loss. He says he had gone over ¢ [sme he engine, whi 60-foot piece of hose from under pe x nae _ not ~~ a fro: caused It to become so hot tha i oe where the hose was piled near t jtumed tnto the room the big wheels j engaged on the contract for im-/| utes He went back fer the hi jDuret and tore the engine in proving Prefontaine place yesterday | and found it gone. : apeless of tron mo e *| afternoon, The police station ts The theft was reported to thi | eer ) pounds flew over! just acro: th t, and there | police nd the only explanath yards 1 one fragment we t| were no less than half a dozen of-| they 1 ts that the home wi fompletely the moter nto floers standing around there at th ck off by some “dope fiend! ithe lumber yard, m Gletance of 700; time regarded as one of the <y | font It Wentin, the con- ricks which has been tur } tra firet overed the for some time. ) Reaides the danger of being struck iby flying pleces of ma f jmen w « the we t wt the Phoenix mill we early e¥ercome with oe and f e their way out with the greatest dif Tieulty HM BING in fic the interests of railroad, Rdmund Presumabiy the Union Pa [Bowden purchased part of lot 2 and jots 3 and ook of Bea et comes from Warren Allen © ghteras for the s if 504,000 rhe pr y¥ described Files on First ay. south between } Dearborn and Conne it sts. Th purchase bring Union Pacific Japproach from loser to jite property on waterfront be tween Jackson and Washington ats } Pyank Schmitz has enough fa heavily in the 1 i Today he >a for $8,000 UNIQUE DECREE t have J thts 5 r ‘ an ‘ dee ree the ‘ he bow be at , e t Mra r 1 & part of by th the hunt pays th suit HE HAD THE ORINK story of a happy th on the part of a thirety pr ld by Deputy Sheriff Bob who }eame to the city this morning with | two prisoners from Black Diamc } One of the men, t » Bravi, was |. arcerated yeste for opening a safety tamp in a mine. In jail at | Binck Diamond he asked for wine, | but was refused. Presently a friend lof Bravi's called to see him and was j allowed to converse with the pris ener through a grating. The friend } had a bottle, but Bravi couldn't get at it » friend left the jail, but } shortly returned with a long straw | Slipping this through the grating | Bravi absorbed the entire bottle by the suetion method and retired in a thoroughly satiated condition. | once,” NEW yY questions a WANTED AT VANCOUVER. ntenced to 30 days each but with more seric ad for o w all of them van, John O'Brien and » Dunigan were this mornin, brought the county jail from / Ravens by Deputy Sheriff Matt tarwich. Dunigan is wanted in Vancouver, and the trio will t used of stealing wine if Deputy tarwich con locate the evidence | which he believes exists against them On the person of Dunigan was found an affectionate letter from a} woman in Portland, warning him to keep away fr t Starwich at once wired to Vancou-|a manfa for the life ver, and the back, “Hold wanted here. RK March 23.—Ju ally refuned wconceived the ecetving kins r be is wult tr ent fer # to rey eith 4 will do this, aw dis Iw t Alt y « id jury EANIE & 1 not § A om Vancouver, B.C sheriff there wired | Dunigan, Is badly | Will come for him at |T00 MUCH aay ene — insane sion PEACE MAY YET COME FREE LOVE BELLINGHAM, March 22.—Too much free has caused the dis | solution of Freeland colony an | Jequality settlement near Bow. | kina 18 county A receive BE. W./ | Ferris, has been appointed by the! inprANAPOLIS, Marve 28 en Mg doy a > oe Contrary to expectations the joli the itttle band will be broken cal mimittee t again th jand the offects sold to satisfy | morning and members are holdh | ttors. | voral years ago a number of | OU meager hope of a peaceful | Uement bellevers allisti ct en : ae ih a a. pr " it| Robbins’ proposition to adopt th [formed « Ay nd the 8 tes Fel anne was rejected. Robbir TORY So. ee levers be st t » with th ners, ma jto come in and this led to dissen . as adoption. rc sions. This led to financial emba a required. v rassment b trouble, wht t of Robbins’ compan t te belleve ns in oo re h t 1 States Steel Cort ng of a large storehouse some weeks for 6,000,000 to ago inv colony in heavy | yearly 1 it is said that rath low M re te ‘ trike the steel com) w ° and es ¢ Free Ay any addition; got in er the 1903 scal ndent operat} ¢ W , nnsylvania declar that they will not join Robbins & ‘ ting ler the 1902 scale It is w believed the crisis {j passed. Both sides are more ini atient with each oth ess it was announce te a ym had bee an eave = ASK DR. HORN nating td shee! 1) TAKE PULPIT he insisted on ent the } ae pero t i led meeting lasf lis belief tt \ yngregation of the Plye whom t gregational chureh exe |is « 1 ' \ unanimous call to Di lithe 4 , Van Horn, of the Ol} ably wi view of robbing t ch, of Worcester, Masq moat promising late Freeland, retiring pastot, the meeting. Dr. Vaj he prominent youn| divines of the couny arries a solary of romise of $6,000 afe WANT TO | BE A HOBO with at year. $5,000, ter one CONGRESS CANNOT 2 LEGISLATE id to have eve a boy hap | Although he ts | thing that should make | includi a pony of his own, at home. y Kent, of Tacoma, was as, Sika taken up by the police ye ay in| WASHINGTON, March 23.—Thg is city, The boy appears to have] house judiciary committee today aq¢ of a hobo, and|ectded that Insurance Is not an ob; |confided to the officials t hel ject of the interstate comme would rather be a tramp than a mmission, and that congress hi millionaire. Ho was taken home not the power to legislate in last night by his father, connection, Fin |

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