The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 6, 1906, Page 1

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pudiness tonight Increasing Saturday se Between Local Operators and Heads wed vy Union’ racine extension en fos et te P) ROMANO GETS A RESPITE Francisco Companies By Coming to Agree- ment With Labor. | | quietly and dehic he 8 B ‘ , | JUDGE ISSUED ORDER Deadguarter Ata any has been settle ut the North . 4 ie holding o today, the ow , etther th « . or an , TO SHER.FF SMITH TO HOLD PRISONER IN COUNTY JAIL UNTIL MAY 1t—WILL GO TO gration corm SUPREME COURT and It brew al days ago, G together 6 ‘ with Jetor unions on of orga. 1 internations D Brewery W erfect ha y wit © untons in » Ma Romanc CK Row hat R hin b-yemr ‘who has t ea Ca Ano'e at bike past CWO wees atag for a meetine V - Mr. Proet nano Daily Conferences. tle han been in da fie eernton toes * have h the trouble This Dearing on “ , hat developme | nvolved noon he atin He'd do if he'd throw sway the cigarette nts were ting MEFUSES DECISION sons whor COUNCIL IN LETTING PAVING CONTRACT TO THE BARBER ASPHALT COMPANY. _ MORMONS MEET HL Oe SEASON The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News, = pra northeast to cotheast ind SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1906 VOL, 8. NO. 35 24 CENTS PER MONTH W NTE CTE" EXTRA! FIRE IN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BUILDING AT PORTLAND IM- PRISONS TEN INMATES IN THE UPPER STORIES hi-story building ts im ape ut off from 10 t of , FLOCKING TO DOWIE’S AID the structure aE Y ESCRT A 1M i ZIONISTS WHO ARE STILL FAITHFUL TO THE PROPHET WILL HELP HIM ON HIS RETURN TO t " RECOVER HIS PROPERTY. : tk ee) plone best to adopt to act against . * | Voliva. Possibly they will secure CHICAGO, Ap + restraining Volive : “ ¥ ® | tre ng with bis proper- - “ an a@ en an * ee J : 4, - ¥ r *) Mrs. Dowle, before a meeting of " ay t women tod declared = she 7 1" * would not de@t Dowie, She said his au * he did wrong, but not wilfully. He bring $10,000,000 * sald he was possessed of “unclean * rite,” and asked the women to eter reer eres devils be cast out.” ay that the — ¢ urged the en to be cour- Window Smashing Burglar CHICAGO, A 6.—Anawering | O2® | a me ig collapse or Chiat iat Be was ‘not quall-srefucal-to interfere ' ABLE : defiant from Mexico | Sous and ® . ‘apen the honesty Fas he plaintiff was that} Continues to Gather in WILL LEAVE THE CITY UN, TO TAKE CARE OF THE 7 ‘ bee to taht | Would be of little use to Zion. of the Bal ty « was granted to the a | BIG CROWD, friends of his, old and new, are ral Dowle’s announcement of bis com- fin‘ of the superior eum $4.0 Booty While Family Is Ab ying t upport of the m-|ing is accompanied by threats of fused to in ent con ———— municated apostie, wil o| dir alamity to fall upon his de- council in granting th a that it sent from Home. spend time, energy and m tractors. Voliva’s followers, at ring comiract for ind av ouncil from exereis sing of thaPW@Ren up eo that accommodations} ald in toring him to his own. | prayer, solemnly vowed to stand by Asphalt company tis m im selecting the bes « May 1 be- [HM be found Legal advisers are hurrying toward | the new leader, to prevent by force, test case was brought by M at ade from the The mysterious burglar wh "i fr bh discussion] (The only ad to the hote the south weet meet Dowle and | if necessary, Dowie's entry Into Zion ie feree the counci! to | evidence o councilmen acted| makes a specialty of gaining on < { Meat Htmodations of the city wil advise hira as to the situation and | city ihe Gatrect to the Independ- from corrup tves im awarding |trance to a house by emashing t ‘ © Warkingtonf@mme in July, when the Motel Savoy, | es tewulted in this the contract to the higher bidder window has cor od oper ¢ business Seattle wil not bOP@ited by FF. Sweeney, will be! ' ar in this ¥ aguin. Last ¢ “a ke care of the im<P@piRed The Bavoy, however, will! 9.2 +f ecoeded in looting the reaitence | mense att expected thieP@e wneble to care for an ee al of Mre. Allen EK Williams, at 1 rumener Weber os the Washington, se that » | 25th av Ratlroad men estimate that travel PEM the Washington cloned Seattle! - of the family were awa: t wae exceed by pr biy 49 per cenit} than one ye age between # and 1 lock b 7 ar, If thin proves! » W. RDED robbery urted A short timeito be e i= tod « May Change Plan. afterward, when they returned home| Keattie be y es le eae ‘i they fou the bouse topay-turvy ef © people atte hat is vires ¢ 1 and ng im ning Hen ge hy. * oity deen, end ft te not kely eome| EMPLOYES OF SEATTLE MILL WALK OUT AND 6UT TWO Raat patina il goné through the place from top to | Motels Tax te Ut + wtepe willl be taken + M IBRIFF HILL FINALLY ROUNDS UP E. FISHER AFTER |Dotiom ‘ ‘ ij ee | Moore to keep the Washington oper MILLS ARE NOW RUNIENOSALL MAY OR Ee m the y op een wee The hotels of the city were tixed} anti the new Whet on has bee TEAMPING ON HIS DOORSTEP — PRISONERS ACCUSE EACH [pure containing about $10 i ee ie one een anne eae | aeecnet pepemianan 2 | MONDAY. money. a valuable mohair dress pat «digas { those applying for! a fp SES EA _ OTHER OF THEFT | tern, one ordinary dress patters ong oe et ees oe the flrwt aa & Price have been awarded stenllsdadiiniie some smaller re ra py | Dotele of the city ple were turn. f€y the parte board the cAtract for Shingle weavers employed by the} the union scale, but developments The wen gaided sp enlrance Oi og gway alt every night @| Macadanining the Intertak Seattle Cedar Lumber Manutactur-| Prove that no mill, combination oF Aer ee sii-night walt at the , to his home, me ere of the family | am ashing in the window ‘and Pale) Ruse we . the of or, | ay for a mile nd o« belf ot. 90 “ a 1 traight, pays the straight union SeeetR, Fisher, on Blanchard st Concluded that {ficer was =| tng the lower sash [ateny (imen even the Washington }aente per saw ard. The dri way ing company walked « : this . on. ce te air eleases 66 takes Sa o stay © ‘ed, & was competic > tw aT aw i be ade 26 fe wid h refusing t the scale « ngle department iF Gberiff Jue Hill this morn- '? "AF © wy Hs dos ° mpetied t people awny. [@ to b & partmen they tele ed to Fisher at es nd masy excursic atties «were @ork is to omph > . any. The ¢ clos dow: f the ab le ¢ + i* ’ ‘ PRINCE VON BUELOW . losing down oi above Bees Feber, who is charged | house whore he was hiding | | shingle mille leaves but two mills in oper- Paee stetling grain from Northern ‘came home and was taken to Jal *, RERIAN hve! | terday for | ation today, and if the union lives 4 “ pw tea | } BERIAN Physicians (am ti Argo. Yoerd Fore-| At the jail Madsen told hie ide | PE green: toy gly to its promise to stop work at Be Madnen was yesterday arrested of the at which was t J |Baclow to be grogressing satista t was gen- every mill in Ballard unless the m hav-itook the corn and « Aividing torily, bet po a} goesipe are al “i that the Seattle; men are pa nion wages not a pilfer- | with the other members of the crew ready @ is who hae ehemenel 2 mille were paying | shingle will be turned out tomorrow, hey | Fisher says that Madsen the = will be —_—--—-—--- ore. and that he acted nde h Depaty Hill had waited se¥- foreman te a helping to de for the return of Fisher liver it GREAT FALI KINS DEFENDS HIMSE LF WASHINGTON, nam | TURNED DOWN iewis ’ . ms = E IN SIGHT \us stun JUMPS TO DEATH FROM HIGH WINDOW hn Bolo Tells Police His Pocketbook Was Grabbed| xnw y ; sail ba: ee envesell From His Hands by Two phe " eh har Soto Men in a Saloon aod abears ; snd. ‘Delphinn s 1 became well EAST MADISON STREET PROP ; " | ' Uria Bellingham of ¢ Mine ¥ ‘c 99 ERTY OWNERS ARE REFUGED | py ary yesterday vote@ito expel ther ee with , T 1» Lewis, who represents Mite W@lt ganizatiot , A ; REDUCT N OF ASSESSMENT GRAVEL 1G TAKEN TO RE BR 4 . v YOR! PAIR OTHER STREETS. , ; INGTON, Dp A J Canne P af fecent! I ct ha r it in Ob f ; Pe this morning " « ot ENAT(C } ' on V = eg C and | am com- ; . t ‘ n all. The peo- . t P aad . f " f sing I think and . xp. . a h ver they Wa a . , ) I , ” ‘ ' a v a kn nd put the ne " til A : w a I am com- " a " - week W YORK. A q whatever they wish . P 7 ta g a vote P, : h to her age r ARRIVE SOON «: - an sae - . Humane 0 r ane »w nothing of the he as-| ganis Db e Clerk Drew, Pra x " e about 25 years of age, ' . . : + | | plained that had beet t na an and follows r f . him & n m. I wa wed to t BLO CHIEF ENGINEER OF HARAI ; hey fie . 1 w e examined KADE MAN LINES 1S EXPECTED TO | Fy. fae \ B= A w « a n ‘ ARRIVE IN SEATTLE IN A! fa sade the basis of a) be renched 4 ro preg: were conducted from : pplica 1 , 0 A 7 N. Broad- DAYS t ooK Ria ¢ in a pe r W ghanensr. FEW DAYS—WILL LOOK OVER! ass by | ston of th "| NEW YORK, April ¢ ... SERVICES HELD Following the other BITUA oN IR ve 7 et leave r for n 0 1 we aken te pat beav itor the thef Prog: | SQUAW 18 BEATEN for the theft of le 1 aker Mont imp ’ ha = | while employed in this city | al services for Eben Smith, OM " ! A BAI 1 A |} ority t } Whom the ¢ miners d ie panitacer ier totaen > om the track. i expe n| site th hall’ thin rr he meet Aprit 17 at Im-| ment of present trouble | low mete fa m the family residence at Tt. Pastens.,, xt week to| tric adie. intoxt s andll ai ene 3. 18 brick ‘pla The /o’clock, interment im Rake View WAtsterre, plat awings that | wien the wemas titebed te.ekber at eae before the public as be placed the an | cemetery. a a r red local loon b anions t upon he INDIANAPOLIS April 6. Job] anthracite operators | ABERDEEN James Stewart's! old-time ident on the Sound who | Folsom. ¢. i f r for te and gave bh terrible beating H. Winder, leader of the Dituminons | brickyard was opened Monday and) died on Wednesday at the family Mise Margaret Chisolm, private W. Kast al, Ap . : nts Hor head 1 t wher ¢| “stand-pat operators, today tele PHILADELPHIA April 6.—It/ will turn out 30,000 bricks a day residence, 2316 Howard av, N., were }secretary to City Comptrolier Harry Dizon. ty‘, oad Murdére { Mr. Hood 1 rded | was struck with a yatick, and! graphed Roosevelt and Mitchell that} was admitted at Baer’s headquar | conducted from Butterwortha& Sons’ | Wy Carr: Prung 9 surprise on her © Year ago. os is thre t step in the progress! when taken to the station was! the bituminous operators im Ohi@| ters in this city this morning that} QUINCY—The ead rush for rail-|chapel, interment in M th © hast night 9°08 Prison at 6 nee 8 nt © affaire in this city. | pieeding profusely. "When asked| proposed to settle the strike In the) the anthracite operato?® absolutely | road Jand is at an About 150] cemetery, Rev she + t ar at the aged 18 Yelock this morn- ‘se. 11 one of the mont capable what they weragping atl they would | bituminous districts, on. the ei nefuse to submit any « [shacks were built during the stam- for tl the e chureh te Se bert ad engineers ip the west enswer was “Hein bad fire water” tarma e Mitohel) nrananes fo topos ies minaret arr amen MEN ARE | CUT OFF

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