The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 31, 1906, Page 1

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The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News ug Gept~Last Edition “he Seattle Star Cooler, with Cone SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 1906 a VOL. 8. NO. go. 16 CENTS PER MONTH WOULD BUY CTY OF KIRKLAND “Wie CLICK OF THE WHEEL AND BUILD GOVERNMENT CANAL: WILL GEASE TONIGHT Georgetown to be Closed at Midnight and the ee Plant Promoters Appear Before Chamber MONEY 10 HEAL MAY BUILD FOUR = SUGGESTS HOME ph WIC FAR | Gamblers Will Be Forced to Seek Other Fields if They Would Ply Their Trade : af Commerce and Outline Huge Undertaking |, If the shipping bill now before wal OFFICES e i from the east. The new steamers) segking fina 4 the nderstanding with ; class as the | Aner insura om ® and jmind of man runneth not to the Kin mty officials to permit | ygaie Stickles and he N represent (04 waements th & Steet comps Lyra, Plel- | o€ te th then be placed | panies orgu the chamber of mates of on manofa th aan will be in the sar ¢ company’s engi! Frank Marsha rted favorably | against Arthur construct {t “lay started sult h for a enat ing bie wite's affections Marshall vernment etl | thinks $15,000 will heal his t onstructing the | heart ar run to Japan and | ber. bie 4 if . ¥ ' ‘ by the prose them ex % ; ackintosh upon the gamblers w y », Shows that ng might bave been ‘a putiined a b ee, timate | peck am =} . — 3 " ‘ © us ; : and © 4 aded the constructic perma: | - . » fing | With ‘ ingle 5 Ge ame oes the townsite K nent r { stone and concrete. ‘ f b ‘ ‘ j . eas lt 5 Disgrace of County y ' ° peaks fi , a ‘ “ re Moore Speaks for Promoters | ere ® The Georgetown gambling «it Complaints Useless, ss! oe While the ters of the com tt Htoone mn has been the sere f aptly any do not ask any bonue of the get into th eu t!eounty for t wo yearn, t ¢ Georgetown was thrown * y or ite citizens towards their t ne big Seat gaint g moved | wide " ttle was closed mem ers ft ~ . eo! plant, they are asking that th + better judg their places there n after en y jee games, there very favorably limps mo . re clos p i ity unde «| have on oO ai flurries there mmerce te effort tion. but de sworn out n , enabl em to purchare the Re areore and ; . ed by them at reason ors and : t hile the location of . cajeerames wes 2 proposed plant has not been de ‘ AS . rmined upon tt ta understoc that | WDIANAPOLIS, Ind, March 21 ® wilt {they would like to locate ft at Kirk |X Rumber of individual offers mae matt t-| and, provided the mecessary prop |B¥ the operate wien the y ere cam be secure |ecale was roveived today. The i at rea aluce prosecuted, Eineaet Hes Investigated James A. Moore, of the Moore In pee gle Berge A Prompt. | i. praeeaition of Ne memnators | vores ‘ y oe ol pred bayo returned home to a a the Tats cn Paget © ar : ad financial back-| OSCAR WISE TO BE DISCHARGED BY SHERIFF SMITH FoR | SREINMIAE Of the wirike. Mother| . he nab | money for this “ ons bave never chiefly through ‘ Jones arrived here this morning ar " TAKING $20 FOR RELEASE OF PRISONER sai Bhe would go into the fields] j ¢ comm ft ve e Pe . if needed. “| ‘geured them. and a at | bien meeting as favorably | = ammer. & Nor . t fe are asking fs (hat (i ressed w © proposition and] Or ‘ hiet 3 at the goings of t » woe ae ‘. a y encap " officers, why have never appeared to be at all ntevested in putting a stop @ practices: iiligence on the Siem of $500,000 as a via ommerre sh< do wll im ttm. pow | oy cee t . aa Wine Returns , im return for wb fo aeeiet in the undert aking.| . ‘ m Jniler Wine ret ed th fter the @ to vonstruct were ¢ | 5 hegpeadap ony si. Walla ya tat the canal oa Taw, president of the} St has f that . ’ | he for the sum which they | chamber, and James B. Meikle. ) $20 f B.| pelease harge dare guaranived, but no de It ts said that Ste 28 | te ond od that p abt Roms with bim jet their plans were given osidered an a posible site for CE Re od make & Blot entd | authorities eve t < f femte of the canal be: a | plant xe i, He t informe nat i¢ ks MOINES. In. March 91 ene t chance of recover WORK TRAIN DERAILED IN TUNNEL, AND FREIGHT COLLIDES }teits that was wo badly treated | & ag Dy acetal none nls WITH NORTHERN PACIFIC SWITCH ENGINE AT VAN AS- sal that he Sto pay Wise | f eeu want , i ent he bes 5 able to te SELT—TRAFFIC |S STOPPED, AND PASSENGERS SLEEP ON ;: ° iv rine! ro ee oe neath < i% at 9 nae _ a teotion, and ¢ Li fom and both legs were| CARS. ore during the aioe severed the train could be| Sheriff investigated ; hag icon in this state tonight rota Ass be | = warn ; an ance © Se : package of the concoc that ‘ , my ting = ¥ os . ‘ xtremely irritated ang " ‘ a It ne he . : Sitter fine: me jon “bet . 1 r the sons of . os j J » t kind dissuaded po Wise | | t éecuere the bim. The Japa sat up and took ne- LAUNCHED SHORTLY AFTER 2 O'CLOCK THIS AFTER. | peattion should } 26 stamped and snorte ” k.” said Sheriff | Spend Night in Coaches ‘ the val of trains, od thie efter a tu 6:55 a. m. this BEVIER, Mo. March Tro| . L. M A v nothir : doing thoneand on of e i versation and ‘ & Sheriff | poor thas mat yet seen Wise @ sheriff has not yet announced | plete charge | « > succeed Wise aa chief} a new wage sale ° * ‘ sin was tamer Fortana. Capt. Joba! moved down t mew Lake Washingt ¥e Collision—One Man Jumps. a vas unde this ater 2 o'clock from the shore and Wi Bouts of al) de of the Seattle Ma wher Gristened the ves| Al! ‘ you ing bis © f cham-! tuna wa t ! the Se Came T and o Mpee the bow as the boa! tle Machine works —_—_—_— perer. we cated t y OKANE, March Cc! teetlves Byrnes and Phill 4 th, a r n of ‘ HINA, al Lake : | IMMIGRATION OFFICERS WIN CASE TO DEPORT HER TO CHIN. with, De aaahe & teesd deel “ee A ates = y B fay began an ex-| BUT IT 18 APPEALED, AND ORIENTAL BEAUTY MAY YET fone tipo @ cigar de t | wult of tw siver shots, f - ng of land frauds in| Vv s wife. She was se n, 7 ndictments have been | FALL INTO HANDS OF HIGH BINDERS. "A. chock wna out to C.| discovering a blonde ha ed, but the amen & one! fake rt roy A. JF it wan} t, whe ' h inf coum carried at the be STUDENTS |szr ide FP e mae e aaa | Rt pg Ry Bag on that SESSION ee = ) the « : ° fo - rr pur : THOUSAND “ es re : be Me the WORK BEING HASTENED AND TUNNEL BEING PREPARED FOR THE UNINTERRUPTED PASSAGE OF TRAINS. cee | Eesha ey ao RERESERT |e: | roger Ss ceenis aaa ompany hey are supposed to] F totes he Puget foun a | ity Angered ' be althy ra tint on w Cte: 4 j ‘pendale tak © for the controt of flogal bank. The man appeared un-| taun he sald before ad re ae arKe ngs in scuthe mesh atnen airk ion ‘ th bea derthe hame of Fletcher and some| he rushed « , ha at to 3 ¢ oMhe knew the clear jer| slap her. She picked ' v -- : . " Keife Held in Frisco. Voubed for bir 7 i* 7 wh s ‘ 4 | ays now locomo- f rail traffic gh the big f 3 ng in Jackson st. the viaduct over e= a an REIF MAKES IN SAIL |Fish, el ais ar hn ORGANIZE BIG COMPANY WITS DAMAGES mere Been : | OLD MEN pane es aned waa ery Sates ae Er eke Nora er ; pany. All cf. the A are controlled by ) ‘ , - R f Seattle, who is ' ted Fine 7 s v b \ ‘ manager of the new company h 1 7 be “ q t t 8 : y ha "4 V k f nd| , f we g fror woedler is i | Cabel W € G. T Er | INDICTED "vate cline “haters ie ain MiaouriSichigan anf he Givi Union VERY ILL ii es torage, ar tal t Colo and giving In re ad} ular monthly meeting nand J. D. Trer e lat CLEVELAND, Ohio, Mareh 81.— i for 8 Rom , iy 1 titles to worth lands in Ken-|sen'® hall, in the Arc ecretary the Northwestern| Anton Butekiewics, an employe of Shi ND, Ore, y g to re t that a writ] tacky and worthless ratiroad bond#.| Tuesday ovening. The WASHINGTON, D, C., March 31,| Steamship company of this city i t O1l plant tm this elty, Cr Sury a 1: : in a ¢ ac- | of te ag st a juntios Schroeder was formerly a profesvor | be addressed by Mayor Ballinger on enator Gormar Ithatheisl The newly organized comp t name is baby for John D, Maton ns nya he will y would be an extreme proceed- in an Indiana high school, and Notre he Renewal of Civic Mor ality. in| not expected to appear in the senate will be the coming factor In nor Rackefeller, and thinks the MABRY pt ute Faber. lug, Judge Frater's decision will Dame. university. sieriea.”’ again this sessica. western Alaska affairs. Conne ought to be pleased,

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