The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 5, 1906, Page 1

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The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News ne Cent--Last Edition” She Seattle Star atnern FORECAST Fair tonight Bnd Friday) light weet winds” SEATTL HLL PAS: DECSION OFFICER Sg aT a : $7000 SATURDAY DEF ray mae WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 190¢ VOL, 8. NO, 44 25 CENTS PER MQNTH GREAT NORTHERN PRESIDENT) JUDGE ALBERTSON WILL DE | TRUANT OFFICER AND CLERK ‘ iM GIVES LARGE §$UM FOR! GOR WHETHER THE BAL } OF JUVENILE COURT ASK eed r * H WINNir eG TERMINALS FOR LARO ELECTRIC COMPANY THAT ANNOYING YOUNG CANCER SPECIALIST UNDER ARREST PROMISES TO MAKE hat Real Estate Acquired B Gil Suggests T q ‘ HIS PROJECTED CANADIAN, HA® A LEGAL RIGHT TO THE| STERS BE BROUGHT TO THEM THINGS INTERESTING FOR HIS ENEMIES WHEN HE GETS | City Through Krug Defalcation Be Sold and TRANSCONTINENTAL RAIL ELECTRIC LIGHT AND PUMP PROMISE TO STOP DEPRE OUT OF Jail T ‘Money Used for This Purpose--+ls Worth bc ey Akh oe ag Three Quarters of a Million and ls Now Idle’ WINNIPEG, April james J.| BALLARD, April ‘ jon The sa not 1n-|tOr, and that he has been persecut- | claliet tried to explain things to the oe Hl hae written a lett r Will be rendered Saturday by Judge | tended ma ith ut # an t t of the ard ¢ . Albertson in the sult brought by the! an not eve ut , wows kets out of | ward 1 . ¢ was cand Unproductive. jug th ety of Ballard against the Ballard | « were th f Truant Of o' ’ O'Keet : — t A transcont ) Hiéetrie company to regain posses-|ficer Ketehum and Cle Hen « h : ' ban e jas eee ; . Canadiana t | stob of the ele Hight and pump- | Od f the juvenile court, whe r Se $ Baer vee t ect @ nee dement to dtepoec|,.©© @ Vartously eatimated by dit- | 000 for bis terminals here fing plant leased the defendants for | #poken to a ; o be fie city of Sea e . soa ip hs POF’ ferent authorities around the cl }® period of 50 yearn by th ning in nection with the fre- | ht \ Ay gies gy ball oe the * - 4 will be bers | hall t ms of money ager | con fin 1903 hes mpla to i tae f ‘ ‘ b ted ti ya shack use . oe x : he ta cunt from $80.00 } | Atthe time the ante thf ma'e ed Agr . te be pa evenue @ ~@ chérgee of graft and fraud were| the court ar yin ' 4 . et eral taxation in that} $200,000 have been collected tn per In this Dr. O'Keet sh 1 D. 3 » ale x ec Kros t a Mayor Moore th h. | Akoeaments for street Improvemen fagpant, as the on ane ® pe I ' O'Keele ree | af king ee ueie y | new mo ty hall and other the subject has net yet been so llong & term, with no lera-| court, and if the , Hickmac the Krug defs wa " ° n " bb Haak efvent that the Ba'lard Ble on axa t : o _ - oe mprovements. I m piled ® linpons Neo nage sla = snipes . : nd pay interest on them for| The force of clerks | j@edigalions ot wate wed each day | be punished ar © depredation © ca . . t b hile |rec’s off thorized b { Pt gad wantenee! 4 at eraarens GF GURY SIE be - ~ Senne he purpone Tee most puerting feature of the Official Opinion. Ee ——====3 lary ng . : P ‘ ation — . hing up the re ie and ‘ Prabeection was the plar a Tr 2 tee ¢ {flee Ne eet - a. oa andpels this information will be 4 beth operate profit to the}, on = oe ‘hime from bis al bow . a ont < tbe ote pe . a rg SS ee ; ee The tax 1 “ : t the juvenile ' ’ an tn we v A direct taxation ev . SHINGLEWEAVERS AT BAL-| epdsitty agitaiod 1 opposed the| *™* i atin’ ay nger Three-Feurthe ef a Million. e LARD EXPECT TO RETURN) GemeID every pomiblo way, The) Hocvy who live near the Ma Ve Tam informed that the rea t TO WORK THE FI Weve the nett had @ legel) 7"? io ‘ wa axa ty held by the eati- | re RST OF matt ho terse, and the| engteliow school. T “ ated to be worth an . NEXT WEEK eat Mow pen in to wat wide | ' ' Sin (Oe viens ee -quarte f a million of @ e hd Yeoover the *P re +> pnw ageshe me — real estate market islihe o The city wins the new re e 4 7 we gumber of ances th ust now and prices are good. | N WILKESBARKE, 3 Apel cmtty p wed will be it od | Stlve 8 ‘ . ee ering ms to me that we 1) blank : example of | ae it e it t the + to | ELEVEN COACHES CARRYING 400 PASSENGERS OF PUGET ; ~— wlect a better time t able t cee e« | Rew wtatio ot t . . oe eereain pieces of ree t to Keep it, if] his f t wtate vtabulary,| Gevtity’s water from tr roey a SOUND LIMITED TRAIN ARE DITCHED—OFFICIALS CLAIM eee of b : Sg . aus a : _ Baer . aid Mr. Ketehum t NOBODY WAS KILLED Seales time folly to pay Interest on | work f \ . i e right t Sab of this prope be t a y hall when . Og reenes peordag ogg ve Fike. . a ‘ of of the t evesea ~ A ae & : , weed othe . ‘ man H.C. OG we ntr i NCOLN Neb., April 5 The He says he fears many are Marecter, practically all of ¢ council last Monday NON UNIONISTS eatructive malic = cee in Wenun ebiahaai as a sitet tents has tarted 4 t of use nig . tion pr ne f e ° . ' a Ae a own into | ie. seene, Jali = he | Aas, p. conatation ‘pee f are the n j partington ves we 5 The train was a double header and ey taxes the site of the present building. sa | Merce and parental achoc a ditch at k this morning 0" 400 passengers. Eleven this morning j Promise te Be Geed jnear St. M », 125 miles coaches left the rails. The officials Bell City Property | | went of here gineer ran se¥-/ announce that there were no fatal- Strong Foundation. | | ha sd personal experience | miles to the nearest station to re- | ities, the baggagemen being the only Moore now proposes tha | ith the boys « Longfellow | port the wreck, and arrived nearly | persons very badly hurt be sold by t The site of the present building Sara wd he te & brisk real estate is sufficiently large for a t ne an nent areal engl wally either beer 7 MNS 4 Mand prices are xo which will nerve a ee aa eos ‘ a we : ith ° Rte the tax " ; years, We = tee i ’ “a la ct / ? Pevenue of that ob vee * nO, © & four . + aaeve y A — | Ee tmy, and that (he money |tiom strong enough to add four or . we. 8 - ‘4 ng f | ihe ther wecoans:y monic. room is poeded 1 am informed that } Bt. Bh& Bindchard ot:t r | bmprovements such a fourestory butlding of mod that the city now ern fire-proof steel construction can th not) be bullt for from $1 | of| There t# ha men have been employed | excavating for th When representatives of organised | labor persuaded Mr Moses to ent | tures, TWO CONVENTIONS RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS DECIDE TO MEET HERE IN 1907, | THE SAME SUMMER CHRISTIAN ENDEAVORERS CONVENE IN THIS CITY ‘ vy skilled union labor for the} finer work, the non-union men thers” am 1 not work wh e | | } extended to the oommissioners last | NSYLVANIA ACKS. These mounted offi ers of the la W BER the new military force which j WASHINGTON At h | | : There are four troops $0 men tn each i 4 . , Msc portance of Seattle in present rail- I: are equipped with short pocket clubs Colt's navy revolvers t the next vent fn Seattle! road metivity is probably largely re- J August, 1% *ponsible for the decision of the ired works fres | 82 ARE KILLED. t the Chamber of Co be here about the same time a the ty, an invitat was! Christian E vorera WENATCHEE FOR HANDLING FREIGHT FROM MISSION JUNC guilty of act FO SEATTLE WILL CONTINUE FOR TWO YEARS—RE Found | ey for both while on the beach, and DOES NOT MEAN ABANDONMENT OF PLAN TO repancies, Attorney C Mocanaqua he TRACKS INTO CITY was last night suspended from the + af wll eo OPERA TE aici site oN ne tice of law tn this state for three) 1 troops threatens in the Hotel B Stag at | Nagold dae im ir ve Germany olla today, 4 ring j ‘ 3 one a art : Pacific Railway has dian road. Whether thie has failed! jif there w the telebration of a k = fete amGngement whereby its ia not revealed. All freight is han-| The t t were burt , The pun of deat with jhe herp Pa-) died at present by the Northera j autet mated at from 10 304 . fespert traffic! Pacific and it affords opportunity to Jenetiog. on the Cana- the latter read to ascertain at all i @eatigeed for ancther twolattle It ix seldom that sach meth tiwtriet) Wy Drganized labor were discussed ete are tend tm the valivand Geld | ntton te 8"! at the regular meeting of the Cen won sesvectet: j coeived at}and for that reason It does not fo! i bor Counct " t it ion wae r nd an Bod he ree . , tol BERLIN, Apr. &—Von Buelow | \* _ | that Labor Council b night. 1 | CORPORATION — this morning mj low that the Canadian e a paralyzed. The attack occurred this NEW Y¥ Mitehetl “ “4 that the laundry be } i S COMMITTEE WILL NOT TAKE UP WESTLAKE ‘or some years a great| way has given up intention to ef. | Pare the earlier spell t i) Hb meal moe same plan as was the la Metelation has been going| fect an independent entrance into | *t*rne arlier spell yt . ined te the tt at he bait oa } BOULEVARD FRANCHISE UNTIL THE WHOLE QUESTION Whew the Canadian Pacific | Seattle task o> Za a erators t ement of # tegen employ none but union HA : tack summoned . S BEEN PLAC F 4 \ to seen ¢ in| Use its Own Tracks attly someone | be to a board| MEARe prices charged will t SD BEFORE THE PEOPLE. 4p Puget und terri 7 “nde gr ewnggioMpang | IM F f the prew- | Miut@e consistent with good bus po expiration a mid to be progressing fav-|° t atlor Jo*-| poley. The a died . tle t oy r * an June W of next} . hairman, and that! Midey sites are — }_ 7 piica f attle be e subi without further f thie board be of fee, Bot the commi Ay r - for t * t ding b Wea ft determined upon any as ye nc ail partion emeronee Sat ¢, ate * b Elect mpany for street oa mplications such as would arise ranchises on Westlake boulevard jon of these fran- nd avenue are ef Hille Cut OFF Line Bas been written t Mléeted on the shore of Lake Unt When the commitioe han sett! WO not exper! se — o P } " sto an ante @ Weation for the new laun i agreemer , . te ft . : . Tnteh addressing | Raver be perfected the f See = AT DENVER ===" ae = = eos = —— pce

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