The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 4, 1906, Page 7

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PLAN NEW (“site"t EMETERY THE SEATTLE STAR.-WEDN SEASON OPEN lEF’S ow DAY, APRIL 4 1906 EIGHT LITTLE PURPS; EIGHT LITTLE GRAVES: KRANT GOMES HOME TONIGHT “DOCTOR” 10 | The approach of warm weather te heralded again, as usual, by the | Presence of the “bike” thief, and gare pipe PROPOSE BURIAL GROUND BETWEEN THis | from now on, if you eww will you ad better on tthe ry pity AND TACOMA, TO BE U@ED BY RESIDENTS OF BOTH slg Pe Bogs tied ag me ~ sage Mash Ao on oF put your bleycle " CITIES—GROUND HAS BEEN SECURED he you know absolutely that it ee ee eee ee ee ; ? # Rafe from the depredations of the MATCH WITH BOBBY LUNDY : on ee industrious individual | ies iy beon secured, and work in| a mune, Marty Wiel made away with | GANS AND TURNER TO ait . y a work }& wheel which had been left fo : P i . Agel eit will be begun tn ‘neat | fo i m left for a | Meer IN MAY J. J, O'KEEFE, “CANCER DOOTOR,” WILL BE PROSECUTED FOR east 60 acres will be ei . af Yen Fe | PRACTICING WITHOUT LICENGE—SERIOUS CHARGES MAY bas @ emetory opened, and in alt} | ‘ Harry Krant is due to arrive in FOLLOW—POLICE TO START CRUSADE “i ability y Heattle tonight from Stockton, Cal " netructed, ‘The expense oe ry | fresh from a long string ney-W ‘ aration of the ground will be] | and but one defeat in t With the of 1 aft t e : H 4 arena, Harry will be accompanied y onae 1 dy ye) : pe! spanted | practicin ne ), Pomeroy ¢ ‘ ‘ io by his shifty litte trainer, Rufe| license a inst “Prot mpeetes Comme ie om = af the proposes aon Lakeview Crowded Turner, who in matched to mix it | th fernes y ine Sodhy Poct mga digg . ; | with Joe Gans some time in May y's off ~ , y *- ney Vandevere, who, with Diehie 8 + dns mete: elect: ak tac | As noon as Harry arrives he will | tt inaugu a ag were pl vanes en : eet enen ig eaevent aan | | commence to train for his bout with | against some ‘do so to t eet akeriew ye 14 Bing Page Br Be getty Si Bobby Lundy at Pleasant Beach,| be the most extensive af orbs cc Peal . "WW sen flies sition, “but it will be filled up | merit 16 kind eve ed on in ‘ oF red W N Bon New Interurban ag mmlinngter (ays Sends Poy hes } | Lundy will leave San Iran ole 1 Jon in Seattle, | as a cancer tor, and secured W. 3 curse of Le. Keefe in charged only with prac-|D. Pome ith ay. W,, a@ oa i ® & new burying ground must be | April 6. Local fight fans assert that |tictng without a I e bas he eels ~ The plan vo ' It te te anticipation of} Death has claimed another plo the go between Harry and Hobby | be further charged net. T. . @ new company bas been | 8 of Seattle William Meyden | wil about the swifteat spectacle | ter, if evidence of b r = P wo week " ' a ce . i Many of tho largest cities | 2&6" @ resident in this city for 38] | im ewatdom seen in Seattle for many | for the death of V A undergoing what i . at Many of the largest cles) years, expired at the family esl a | ms. The amphitheater at the| February ‘ re ile ban uae tre oie ono Tecems ‘ st, and in San Francisco | °°, 327 N. Broadway, shortly be- | Taias* room m ORR), h has practically been complet-| O'Keefe t toras lis a ey by Seattle a der-| Ki, and in Gan Francisco | tore & o'clock last night. He was| ({uonse meng Jed and Manager Dailey states that |he called hi method ; ; edt wet ¥ and _ a abested ba th canta, ond the cate i" most 4 years of ag 1 leaves | (res sl | every hing will be in readir for f oe Ver me hotel. aaa be rperates : beth was denied the right to move tt.| siderable valuable property jt «event. He has a nu rot ™ Me — oa Every lot tn Lakeview cometery ts The arrangements for the funera wee tlever youngsters who will furnish he ws : I , eld entirely by ite owner, and pro have heen om pleted Mr! a good preiiminartes. ~ geantery by Tacoma " cians ts ween vinerory |Meydenbauer is survived by a widow | “5 | gare not complete, tur (ha would involve hundreds of lawsuits lidren. He was « member Ban ~ prepared anyway . The proposed tory will be con and A A. 0. U. W . a iets Qeoured et on the perpetual care plan, |“"t oF L making (t the equal fn beauty and| Titam Meyéent wes bors he The 160 acres of « has al! sanitation of any in the country pm a and @ Boston in a Pacific coast, via the Nicaragua Acrows the great divide the souls! bors yard rt at polt “ © After an eventful career in| of the dogs have fied. Only litte 4medau « Nellie A LENS, France, April 4.—One more fornia, he reached thie city in| puppies they were, buried wath? Mell of 4 the Jaurvivor of the Courrier’s mine dis- | * where he conducted @ bakery | sight ceremony under the dark sof hae beer lated at | ane aken from the working s or several years. Durtng ng that the authorities Investigate jthis morning, barely alive an = | rly tife in Seattle Mr. Meyden-| tO "00M, Dut out there the yar@ . t has « " lscarcely able to waik. His nam ook up a donation claim on] Of ® Balnier Heights resident there | it m hat theme soda, mecred |REGOLUTIONS WILL BE PRE-|Berthou. He said the members of ‘i |the east side of Lake Washington, | 8** Seht Hirt wnda and beneath he memory of nearly a 4 the party with him died, one by x on what is now known as Meyden:|(* 0d the Infant dogs are sleeping | week-old purys, will be rudely dia SENTED AT CENTRAL COUN-|one, after having eaten t alg their last jong rest » ment ie at © hove lof twe t { : 5 jbauer bay The bustling current of life holitp he enter ie py Mecca CiL TONIGHT DENOUNCING a ae site boys fou te c =a a = EI iittie that does not appeal to the a thie ie niy the ta otaht . QRIECTIONS AND SUGGESTIONS ALREADY MADE, INDICATE poetic, but tn the hurry and bus@e| puppy dogmics or catent havel caalbeintten weed mieenag = Beatties utives have not t but net o we ee THAT THE PROPOSITION WILL @E ONE OF COMPLEX FIN- wane So plan © dee comsoury, BoE 3 he d Cosas atsiastete _|WORE MASKS n ANCIERING BEFORE IT 1S CARRIED THROUGH these eight little mounds tn a ne t a silent req for the dey 1 Organised labor will take « ¢ , ch n r tonight Ae - Gill's resolution, tr | t¢ t@ proposed that a block for a Couneti Lanes of tae one. AS A JOKE Geek lathe counci! Monday night. /site be secured in the vicinity of sali re gape meat oy oe for the constr he south end of Lake Union and a}, 4 ™A8 siving the name of Wi! teone iat ie | i) oe for the sale of the city| Fremont and Green Lake, These|*> Years of age, was saved from a t reg tep yer ryed De ec om atte to the Mi . es and the necessary buildin) ne Grave by quick action on the seasebsel tha Gantaes voumedl' te Gat best month, promises ( f permanent buildings be erected, | P** Night Watchman Ware, of Sight cos ie the tapertation * igorous scramble among will cost something over $200,000, | “"* alt Lamber compa: night conder g the importation Fireboat * _ fend heads of depart plant, at an early hour last even arog a ater bad Calet Cos. peonen Y athe manner in = h the Ineresee the Payroll. ioe Mille aad tm = Washingten } Oe ae eee aie ee Breer he yurvoece "| Out of ine money rorcreed tor thal MS Et 08 duty at 6 oictork,| FINE PROGRAM HAS BEEN ARRANGED BY THE | 9r.cail whine laborers cannot en: was tien oa Ge ee — which {i sball ge ed property sold the Milwaukee it will he had been at work only @ ee which white laborers cannot}, Xe 7 aieed “OH & Ma ns short time when he noticed STAR THEATER 5 ; afford to aceept and ary Akers then to the Standard Of! docks, ‘ — ar be secemary to make provision for [who wan evidently” drunk wander, ER FOR SATURDAY AFTERNOON, | Sit"! \o accept and Secretary Akers where oll was placed aboard tor her 4 crease in the ot of t > . aT taken to pr the ts ‘ ew burne ‘oday ste ~ Br ertchion of the he incren he payroll of theliog awkwardly along the eige ot} © WHEN THE YOUNGSTERS WILL ATTEND IN A | ‘40 ‘0 prevent, the immigration |, aed the Fieameht: to uae gractiall that used by the general increase} the wharf. Suddenly the man stum. of Japanese much harm to organized | and the fireboat is now practically m= provide for Peet ta Ky pace time ty “ died end fell over into the bay BODY. labor ie bound to result. Copies of | eden nessomsate rT ic fi ated al { ' the nw nv 1 lor rded t > 6 ‘of more sites for ft ae a pele, of which G00 © Fer le eee anes qulekly van Sovecear’ Meet aul? the comeres-t A and workshops for tbe |is to come out of the general fund. | oq he edge of the pier and succeed at mma Se ae ee ee eee t fi ea “4 und ‘i dele fon hingtor : a and «| "ie will be, moceamary tn, the wear] nen Sruine, 2 FORe to the helpleee| The management of the Bar the-| Star oftce, 1209 Roventh ay yee at a tuluicemcey S A. BRIDGE & CO.—Popular Price Clothiers. ss Mt direction | future to purchase @ site for & DEW | several others attra Ay og anew Of} ater will give « special matines on/'y St 145. and, headed by ee ; ‘ % ES oduction Of | fre station to take the place of the | pulled him out ONO Ee COONS, | maturday afternoon next te The Star) Miner's Star Carriers’ band, w fer the 8D lone at the corner of Third avenue!” When rescued th : | Se Sees, Wane they ¢ =tt or making Pine street, the site of which | nail drowmat he mas was about pye and carriers. Every news the baicony j ity stables | has recently beem sol. But for this|ints the wenn en Bg \ | Bey in the city Ie invited to attend) |The boys will we beat | ' purpose there is available the $18 |tiany brought « ~~ ve = Sn6 gSr- | the perfermance | programe at the Star for some t j ' toe recetved for the old site. To thie | aug broweht rom , eo wan thea | a} tienes Im the past the Sul-| Glorinne and her ft . will have to be added another $20,-| cnr ~~ side hospital in @ Cor rent haw | Dew the King of K w00 or $95,000 at lonst if a permanent | 3, Lmbulance, where be was re-lentertained the buys of The Star,| Richards; Mort Pate h neat | ported as doing exeailently this) and the young newspaper mercharite| Ita Howett and the ing le erected as it ie antioh og gy morning. He gave his me as) have come to look ahead to Htar| latter claiming to be aa it be doa! Wittt T a Ad- liam Thompson, but refused to] theater matinee as they do ench| foot acrobats in the i Sivisie Old Hperenetes divulge any other information about| year to the Fourth of Juty It le & performance th J sid himself oa a For Raturday's wpectal mat-| draw much applause from the oe In addition to these expenditures ornamuns 1 yo wit assole bh The tary re CAPTAIN WARO WILE sal som the mayor has proposed that the city TWO HOURS A DAY LOOKING) ‘ounct! appropriate $75,000 or what ip eth pepertion: bait anh ever is necessary from the general [tne prosecuting att today] 'NTO SALOON LICENSES—| ET per cent fund to construct street car tracks jeharging Alex MeKay ' | | See REALTY COMPANY, |0® Second avenue north of Pike st.. ling geede on false pretenses. Sie re-| CoANGE IN GHIPT. } Alnsh and om the new portion of West ently tack tin coat to © taller's to : | ‘ ae hetibwesG. te the tame thene Albert Anderson, a ind of 19 Ye8rs/ have it pressed, and when he called es Captain Irving . Wand necessities are met there will be itt of age today charged, @M 88} for it is said to have carried away| UM" De*® appointed by Mayor Moore 3 tle or none of the $341,000 received information in the prosecutigg &|an overcoat belonging to Se heseatignse cnlsen Heenece pend: | an “tt \trom the Milwaukee, left to build @| Steamer Pennsylvania, recently |toreey’s office. with petit larceny. | «. & walter at the a og “Seabn rial » tty ball with purchased in the sast by the Nocth, | He te alleged to have stolen @ pair|ion. Ham Berman, the tellor, swears | STenting f permits, This} “4. | Many persons connected with the] ¥estern Steamship company, ar-|Of trousers and two pistols, which | to the complaint aetna Ghent © change tn shifts of 5 vncas {eieany, bameans connected with the} Teed at fan Fremciace thie morn-| were found in his possession a headquarters. Captain Willard te r {need of « new cit i ie the tng from her trip around the Hf eee St nee cop empl ronan, Page Rea » pressing now avetion the eats “ in 3. F. Blain in a tole mn A. Baldwin Shay. who has. bees soe, Saran ee Se Seige 2 bacmegge nee ga gloom tare an nin ek ee - | to this city stated that exceptionany [counerted with the Ottinger’s ticket commence thia afternoon at the} Wil report for duty at 6 o'clock in| ——— | dutiding ie on the potnt of tumbling | #004 time was meade and all bande office for the past four years, ha» & yards south of the city. Three| the morning Inatwad of 4 o'clock jdewn and in addition ls constantly on boerd were well The steamer | been appointed ticket agent with © vade will arrive from Mabton| Durtng those two hours his patrol B 8’ Et i . > a 24 i I exposed to destruction by fire, a de-| Wil remain at Han Francteco sev hubach & Hamilton, W. V. Stem jand Yakima, and the army officers) Will be in charge of & sergeaat + pe epecoradpansengin aig Better ul Aweer searrie wancaix [[ioptleat ‘which would be’ ttle | %8! dare discharging freight ang|*%. at present in the office, will detatied on the examination wit] Captain Ward will spend two patterns, regular $3.00 values, Easter special ....$1.98 ‘Tee af the . , ninl| short of « calamity. Many of the] *%! then leave for Seattle go to Nome as a lay | commence their work. Five hundred) Bours each Gay in investigating | : man oy , within |" ecords Ye the several deyartments| “20%” Resene, president of the pany \" . me we . 4, and they will al oa applications, and Captain|—| Boys’ Buster Brown effects, in the swell new fabrics, ages ‘inate wail . , Jos son age : hn Me “a pe sent here and shipped direct aft-| Sullivan is to remain on duty at the ‘ BB iawn and flowers. | cone act be a go ge te Oat one tn & ot ae ng ae The Pacific Goast Steamship com-| ening he requirements atl % o'clock, whi Cap-| o 8, regular $4.00 values, Easter special ....$2.95 water. There & a sabia anh page _ haha coeretary of the Gemeans pany today | folder and ‘“ tain Ward in outside Ip rS ligt 4 dark ~ Z v in r wane | Announcement of the ay sOYS 2-pie its ight a dark eviots, Tweeds a ~ leent work the cost to the ity. for Seattle. expressed grent aatiefac- | OP im \news information me AOI dont of m Nome agent for th . ae Sik ester Soe valet, Seas Oo a ter: ion with the ne fon t ntertor Alne lormatic Ne mt for steds, ages 7 t egula 3-5 es, E 7 which runs into the millions. — te a w addition to the | =ter . jatfic « { Steamshi » wit lf SPINNING’S APRIL BARGAIN W orsteds, ages 7 to 16, regular $3.50 values, Easter spe- aa . Liest. F H of Fort Wm. Hi }®e made in a few da osent SHOWERS CONTINUED. cial... ose me — Wl tet Ave, Entrance on Marion st PAPC ecta: Seward, ia at the Washington ob | ©. Schooley, agent at 1 She She the af ear Apel it ar <==." WOGGATT DUESOON TARIFFS ARE DUE: = aoc tee | AYTON & sc a8 . atone Quee he wl Gem New York tiork | The city affairs committee of thh bwhom a geiect : 5 | , Comercial club this afternoon put |), Herbert bast, ws W. B. Hoggatt, of Alaska A ry — a. ae " bs t over for a fow weeks th ques Viet T soc la s mig wtage, modern in « s; | eaves Washington, D. (.. today tor! The w as & Yukon freight|of a permanent board of commis }em 1 today the na) a Mat ne ee Soa ae v arifts for the coming| sioners to control street improve} tere t hin Special Mtern iS o season will be tseued th week. | ments. it wil o seued a will 1 east Tao Alaska Steamship association v f : his way to Seattle, expecting if iu " ae ae ru ber con | 9g e oy here in time to connect as held the last meeting and all tudge Yakey of the « tt ure sneakers : a eo oe of on's arrangements have|this afternoon 4 4 rt pe bees ; T ane is very eliam C. Keith a oe "Seated iiePadndin i tacetoaiys * t to rip, a \ new pair free if they do; reg anx bo tarifts be : ronment by May 1 |iast year }w PRINCE AND PRINCESS DIE 48¢ = - - j " * AME HOUR WANT FREE WATER © William of Chau LooK wipe the eit . ve, | Mise ace Haigh known ‘% h & law, Princess | “ } a pow the fire 8 Bentt Mr. Haight 4| Gia shape & Veen rendrtad canny @ 1 Nee 00 eee re psa a. — : é : a | the Horr the early sintas y canner tie af * ee RRR ee ; ‘ S ee “yer et, ightly Ls Sa ae lwas nearly 80 years old was = vl =. at rvcdl ™ wn in San Francis é 2 pagal ; ‘Da . : a Ques i an } ASK cl E RKS FOR THE IR UNION CARDS ‘ M4 Bow z . zs Phone Mar ¢ en ‘ House ~ = are 300 a Fours | sears wen mg! WE BUY, SELL OR EXCHANGE oe . : 4 in the le | bad ts CASH REGISTERS , A : ; We pay highest cash price for ‘ service | exas John M , . a unkenow:t man Registers e s os al w » Pa rain, at .¢ oh et ng rer ag PE pon : # buried to The Sundwe? 1415-1417 Second Avenue . * a a 4\1 b fe 1 WwW . ‘ t = d andj! ade | y-Watson, tie tat Ave Next Door to the Bon Marche , ' Th

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