The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 13, 1906, Page 1

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IN TOMORROW'S STAR READ WHAT LOS ANGELES’ CITY ATTORNEY SAYS ON «THE RECALL’ Fe Only Pape in Seattl® That Dares to Print the News CENTS PER MONTH ANIMALS DYING ( BY THOUSANDS -_ ? ying Carcasses in Area of Desolation! FIROS WAN’ ] sO Making Conditions Unhealthy---King Sees Recovery of More Bodies at Ottojano---Rescue BACK is Being Carried on Systematically---Disaster Means Increase of Emigration to This Country, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, APRIL 13 1906 VOL, 8 NO. 41 35 Wy WIT RORAW Bib FLEET President Winsor of Boston Steatrsiip Co, | Tells Congress That Unless He Is Given Gov- ernment Aid He Will Have to Sell Out to JUDGE HANFORD INSISTS THAT saa sees ak ae CES oie lan itt ome meiand Foreigners the Steamers He Opsrates From : WITNESS BE BROUGHT FROM| © a This Port CALIFORNIA TO PROVE € : . t ASE : 4 BONDS ARE FIXED. - 3% “ur ! A 1 ‘ Jap ke x . tom Vivid Picture of Desolate Scene | ance ‘ arena’ - ‘ hich Fra e > ince emeet 5 Ie Dae 5 SS ° s ' "i mer i4 oe wee * the M esoia and Da- , t at wut et ft en | k I the Lyra and Pletades. = |S gelhlgnent teagg hog . wore fo faleohonie, witout which | Dowie Tells Voliva That He Will Bo Whole Thing Sais ss rene Se homes tn, and it looks as if thelr a x Oe Serene alae ee foams Increase of Immigration hg ’ " : ‘ b ¢ iene — ' a t 1 marnea] Ft his morning or Nothing at Zion---Won't Consent to Neutral vane at incre o- | Siegumey: wait he expected to raise! Board of Control---Prophet Said to Be in. '« wives to te nom COMPLAINANT HELD: , * end of] accurate evidence of the coumieaion| Danger of Dying. Re ee ailing sof “ “ me Sremetabas now . ably erage Ra aicahen a ys nt maine der bs ine Mi martes | oe | vie A . dere ‘like one insane, During the! 2) a . , toy a oe, The After @} alitgtitest opposition throws him ir ; : t { a fore Te acnertiens 4 fewering rage. which leaves bim age WITNESS APPEARS IN COURT MUCH THE WORSE . ’ ‘ id de-| eg | FOR LIQUOR, AND 18 SENT OFF TO CELL WHILE OTHERS seanic foreee . - DESPITE HENS ce him in any aeure of his But He's Still Game ARE GIVEN LIBERTY. LU oo | ae a th - be - temp and ep al right od 4 be | Hie announces, however, that * Death May Conquer wi Wane « vigorous w Hovannt and!) CHICAGO, April = 18.—-Mayor} ate Poewession of Zion, and when ante set free and the| he was sent to jail for contempt of + 1,000 at | Danne yesterday issued @ proctama-| Death wilt conquer the mighty /(hGeproper time arrives wi enna © whtneis delial ae Se ourt toa calling upon the people of Ch las It before he sets foot again) wpae 1. His a Yeuterday Scott appeared in court vs 4 toute ae ro relief PA chats DECIDES THAT FOWL upon the soll vm, acoording toll will aece ' es o who have suffered by the} MUST ACCUSTOM THEM. | the sostip the: ng th rounds | ties he i - ost toctay jon of Mount Vewuvln | SELVES TO NOISE, AND) tent pr he present status of the well jagged up and demanded wit- eters of grand larceny agains | ness fees. After bothering all of J. Hicks and A. ©. MeDonald,| the court officers he went away, but STEALING FORTY-FIVE BAR-| who were accused by G. W. Seott|returned this morning freshly t the Chicago fire 1 have angthing #0 terribly Writes Robert | t TEAMSTER (i8 ACCUSED OF Seen = = He # yim Mei jushed. He demanded fees and re- | STRAWBERRIES Likewise—/ RELS, OR FOUR wacon|° " he: ~ of four frum | fushed to go on the stand. Then the | DONOVAN-GREEN CASE SET | a Great Northern freight ca xe called him up, and he lasted | LOADS, FROM GALBRAITH.) » Nivea in 7 4, ap-| just about @ minute. He was led i | TLEO. BACON DOCK. jp a a court mor an/ off to jail, grinning amiably. Hicks | i mistakably in v tion}and McDonald were set free, there | | and, this being ond offense,’ being little evidence against them, Stump Vasting A. warrant has Been teened tor | aunt en ea Ts 4 1 Judge N “| | pendent Asphalt pany by repre-| ° e . , ah the Mapes the « (Rr E] pre ger PACIFIC COAST COMPANY WIL L MANDLE OUTPUT OF CompEn |!) of (ot Pf a ‘ MINGS BETWEEN VALDEZ AND SACOMA SMELTER. , f which hae not| WELL KNOWN LIQUOR DEALER DIES SUDDENLY WHILE TALK~ ‘ cnaheted ian Bion! te ~ f h aboot tees] ING TO SOME FRIENDS—HEART DISEASE THE CAUSE. REPRESENTATIVE OF JAPANESE MILLIONAIRE |) are ving Ran Bao He: -s poh IP MAGNATES ARRIVES IN SEATTLE—WILL NOT ’ Mr - menmes Ewe to. th “ht on <n? on : ' ballt by | whiew are said 16) the Galbralth-Ba ck that he} W th 20 r e to his partder. He hed BECUSE HIS MISSION TO THIS COUNTRY 5 : at pena Rm |. on i e the « t - > Firat in the saloon for a short’ time ° to o between ViGdew aioe Upes et e the I endent cor | Pia 4 . ning and walked down the Bovcaake neste i ‘ 7 os 1 8 Oregon, aa ning ation < xen i ® 1 When he was ¥ ‘ ; fuet ; ti {ing tomorrow morning, a special | conimeyted, alt veral hun-| thes enasinens 0.38 bie 0 2 nt valet a centr Biely and in 2 ve er | Seattle ie pli ® ther, ota § ; be repre ative of the Guawenhelia died men will be sent he } and ur ‘ . to the sidewalk, —* Maxi t parte hel 4. The D A ntereats will go north Valdex | terfor this summe open the| Pere vn of Mix & Rus > Latehian a Me city, and hie m - —? 5 direct nm with the com | nites, los od He failure | ¥ w Mix fall, but Be concerning stear: — oh - wette tt Copper River @ Rail to Valder “ ne Seattle. Japan and - : . >t et t a y ° t ° reached him he N tern railroad, which John} , a ‘ nthe s dea The remains were re= a! a y. an ed companies Me mes a ie Mr. Mix is survived by a wife. His : ba Ning. backed by the Gaggen- | THM ‘i ; » ia} Yeat Mr, Mix s t residence was at 416 Cherry st 500 Men now owned «| BIG LINER COMES OVER IN nag 7 bend eut 100 . “A ; am Sate Exwebstee addition» to the smelter ‘i ¢ . ' The ra on ceive | WHE be made this oun ccord.| bESS THAN THIRTEEN DAYS a, : Lon s y the Orient from Ra active atter and in ULEMMGE WE reoert gives wer peal asTtine NW RECORD | hee making t , ee " ext two montha It on out neniepaee serrving Gasitees w it be} | i ee “gj AND DESTROY for the ase of 9B yg mo) me . ed s nan # o ha F aiehait-arei t Awaterenss \« he ' ache » . ‘ AMERICAN ATHLETES INJURED minal will t the week in New “ a Je pan r, at presen . a ON WAY TO OLYMPIC GAMES. 7 ‘ " " Son eo wh ay ee vs Will Not Talk p m pe . GIARA AR, A ler ah weathe ' ALLAS x y a tornado at Stafford last evens ent ) «| ae - heavy reas. The passeng ' , ' ng > irg saw the B Makita know: » t “ G s — fi | bere fw ther rm ¢ « and ran into the yard . ad * h pole ed. and seven | Bar ® breaks M ee ie bre pA + nie f Ay . - ‘ tug | de Oh th A « tad been "6 “ 4 : . » have of the bogus j ’ ' ' 4 k} rat . ee ee es o 6 Ww got the money, or NEW TRIAL FOR: ae 4 pa i ! if, Capt Belt ' " * ON FRIDAY * yet t e His i “HOUSEBOAT OWNERS MAY 3 98% : te ' * * ? I yr | | NOW SWIM TO LANDING §: : \ \* \ fe s |* * > Jie ( QnAVANN h a MUIR SECURES AN INJUNGTION WHICH WILL KEEP]* 2\= — = ireen * 1 RRR ARR ee a wend tg ten : THEM OFF HIS PROPERTY, AND HAS STARTED TO BUILD A |) M * (anes s feders) » * * 4 ae BN o i eggs EERE OMbeciieme main * ‘ * os ae ES rere 3 1 The " n ' ab i | : 1 ahaa te | I Saturday's " : Peter | \ t * pd «| * Battling Nelson attends @ & BW alter Wellman’, , rs : k ga Mr. M " [RRR Re RR RR ERR bull fight tonight at El Paso, @ & pole," Journey to “ ; : an ia t wt thebe nin F ' «7 and tells about it in toe at . ‘ a a ; aad A Sg 4 this morning a ‘J neon,| Ma foore will ann e th ( x M * row's Star z * ¥ . - Br : r athe im- | cured mM, injunction to keep thent Cet Le WN hand W, D. pe f the Vesu Retief coun !! will pa * UO EORP Renee na a” - Sorta 4 Sit hid pioperty, wad IH even pow! Meb-Bickien off Mulr's land. They *tommittee tomorrow ailing for a Seeeerrr Pee eg?

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