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irr 8 yng BRIBE r ATiOn OF HIS TER ROM PRISONER jh influence has He neg _ , who was for necepting a > erous tong afer pans wire pulling 8b anved ng reappoln pate farmer fitiont = frie wai chante rt Smith t the late sition, the « bringing Peerentty, Wine was imee ty out te place yntit the ametl of his al Gabanes'y blew over i was discdaraet Dy cif — freable in the bo» certain Lak ‘afew weks & and all on ac Meeve that awept over {D Sepemoraing when San Francisco roved by eachquak he oyna Biclen va, Mute Van Siclen. & » Mu the end of boats are dee ipontpaned until ew developments are sboat row that | SPLIS SPECIAL RELIEF RAIN HAS REACHED NEVA. MA— SOUTHERN = PACIFIC SENDING EMPTY CARS TO UN FRANCISCO TO TAKE AWAY REFUGEES. geeks HseRFes _. Nev, April 4 —Twenty goverument cupplice. one train from Ogden, here this morning and the ‘The train is expected ‘emakea reord rum to (he coast ‘The Souther Pacific to the enast with whieh “ ‘ewes ratagee FD tang guthrie: sone were ve the crowds of ref. arrived at Caden They | and were fed by the the park adjacent w the. _ RREES ee J re soeso Lata branch of the Red iy of the state met in the ths morning. Rev Matthows presided and out atheme to organize a strong bearch ts preparing to Wet all aid possible to the many who will arrive) fm greet combers in the Rev. Matthews stated r that Secretary of War Taft Completed a reorganiza HM et the National Red Cross so ee tat that the Washington so . ‘eld closely follow the na & Bodet Rie local branch will meet enb- Wall withia the nev fee Mt work up for Ban F SHOMISH—Twe cartoads of have been Sern — Th. es mained $1,000 for x SEMRALIA—At & mans meeting Hie talase here This city has " Bas nent two car = of chur t ‘ Washington | BOARS OF right-of-way over! jie choss PLANS ISE BACK AS JAILER MITH TAKES BACK MAN WHO ADMITTED ACCEPT TO FREE HIM BEFORE EXPIR mith acoepting $10 from a pris o od Charles Bennett, whow | he t efore bis term tn jail was up Kennett made public the faote after hia re wd Wine Ndn't report for duty” any more He has naw made Ris peace and has be einatated. The Ring Wise back, who admitied taking the money, im that he never did anything of the kind before and has promixed good behavior Wine has considerable political in fucnee that wilh be useful at uy uming election DAL WAVE ISIN CONTEMPT OF COURT | Loule Boreh owns one of the beat which Mulr wants removed from the waterfront of his land. The eoont tidal wave broke Bure':'s boat looge from its meoortn, ani washed ! ly aah eon Muir's h Muir has an injunctt keep the houseboat owners from trespassing on bis land. He now ne te ¢ Burch for contempt of court because be and bis bouse boat are trespassing, and boat get out in a hurry Van Siclen ts finding his and will fight for damages in court property althoug m to threa hie pulpit and had to be removed in a hack. | — SPOKANE—J. Ro Pleres, a Doug | tas county rancher, shot and killed B. J. Beoves, following the ace ital } of the latter on @ charge of criminal! amault upon a daughter of Pires. Jerry Sexton, an ploye of Pendleton @ Gilkey, wae ntly killed im trying to jump SNONOMIAI ine from a cwemnen ening engine. SPOKAND The Washington state grange will meet here June & EPMRATA—This city has been torn whte pen by 200 cow punchers, who have gathered here for the Bua! roundup of aber. GREELY REPORTS ie taking | ‘| WASHINGTON, D.C, Ap: | General rGeety reports an Seem I have held a consultation with Mayor Schmite and General Fun ston regarding the nq@eestties of the near futere, The mayor urges that the army take charge of the lar districts now guarded by the state mai! ttin Apart from other conditions. ft in evident that the state troops can not be expected to serve here considerable time. It ie certain that | within | days the situation will de | ¥elop that an Increased force of reg | @lare will be necessary to guard} Property and conserve the public ia teresta ! recommend that at least 2seel ten. mostly cavairy, be sent from outside 4 « 1 would aleo rec — vend the transports Warren and Cook be immediately put into com. fon wa already difficultios « regarding supplies, forage and ver. T difficulties are cor to Increase in the near future Malas! tat y Pax tain ome PTE TUTTE Te TTT « STARBEAMS - Paiute tee T club of Seattle will give be Elke a benefit performance fer the San Francisco sufferers at the and opera house tomorrow afternoen at 2 o’clnek. Actors from each theater in Seattle will be present to take part im the performance. During the perforn indjes will pase th eh th nee and se ton-hol t 4 nt of ks ty Ene gon " ¥ confined te his bh with thor ° ¥ 5 homeon to p 1 oF ation of plans for a cit at railway system, and appro ating money to pay for the neces untess owner | round, | THE SEATTLE STAR—TUE DONATES PAVILION | Willian f ' Madinon park pa eke = ‘The | wt t inpawal of poe | | » dewtving it for the pur of giving a benefit for the Oat ifornia sufferers A week amo Steffen de this sam offer @o0d for ¢ SG Gad naw San tae fended It to two weeks VETO HOLDS GooD Phe saldon Meenses vetoed by | Mayor Moore will be pasned over hin veto by the cou wid an in| norning. “It the « 4 to look horna with the mayor it will Hm the saloon quest! The os applications may come up again | from ¢ time, but if the mayor} | holds out tm bie saition to grant ing them they wit! not be granted. ~ SPRINKLERS } ~~GET BUSY Superintendent Youngs, of the water department, has given in structions to inspectors and others tm the department that lawn aprir kling will be permitted during the remaining portion uf the present} sprinkling hours] red. Kling ordinance does not month provided t 1 other rey The sprir permit. epeinkling the month of] April at all, but (he month has been | jan wnueualty dry one and a any | }iawne arg beginning to sutfer for| ack of water. As 4 means of| permitting persons their awn, sprinkling will be permitted Sprinkling ie allowed he houre of 6 and 9 o'clock, both mor and even . sumer be ¢ luntted to two Hnes REFUGEES NEED CLOTHING This afternoon there are nearly 200 San Francisco refugees quar tered in the rooms of the Y¥. W. © | A. Ord aad Cherry. Siaty-five came | im from the south last night and to- day's trains brought tn 125 more. The comunittee is furnishing every one with orders for meals, and te searching for rooms and employ | ment. (+ Many of theae people are in des- perate need of clothing, especially ‘the women. They were lberally cared for an far ae fort con cerned, on their journey north, but many of them are clothed in make- jahifte gathered together hurriedly aa they fled from the doomed city The committee has money enough to buy meals for a day or ao, but cannot afford to spend anything for clothing, #0 that all contributions wilt be thankfully reeetved Clean Uinen and underclothing is espectal- ty desirable. SEMATOR DUE ~ AT MNGHT | The steamer Senator ts due in Seattio at midnight, according to a lreport received at the Merchants Exchange. The Senator passed Ta- j took at 11:30 this morning. She is laupposed to have @ list of passen gers aboard from San Francisco, |many of them refugees, while the | others are those who live in Seattle j 1 other Washington cition A large ship, in tow of a tua, | passed in this afternoon with her flag at half mast. This report wa: alno received by the Merchants Ex ‘ope: 775 DEAD, SAYS “GEN. GREELEY } | WASHINGTON. 1 ‘ Gen Greely estimates th total death list to be 275, at San Pranciser He filed a report to effect with rtment toda the he war dep Following codenta tn the Boston and Chic congress will pass a bil), authorizing the free | importation of st and other batlding in stricken elty PAY TRIBUTE 10, PAUL JONES ANNAPOLIS, April 04—Preat jent Roosevelt, the French ambas sador, French and American admtr ula, and government officials joined this afternoon in a permanent bu ial service commorative of the life and services Paul Jones Am bassador Jusserand and General Porter were the principal speak ers. 1 89 SDAY, APRIL 34 . 1906, COME FROM NORTH STAR DOLLAR HAS Kl LOS BANOS } first boat in from Alaska since the ] news of the Han Franeiseo disaster | reached the borth, and which arriv | bound south Lo seareh of news from | y an earaquake, causing relatives ‘ Shillio the son of ' Le | ),000. the Dlg fee and aptoer anufac ee eT ea While I have not studied the of! (urer, whose plant s warehouse dinance closely, th | wore dewtroyed, came down, J. J.| WANOERING COIN OVERLOOKED DURING EXCITEMENT things in the Milwaukee franchise Kenned and Chria Shea f Shee which I am not entirely satisfied | way, have thelr families in San GINS 1TS TRAVELS AND ADVENTURES ONCE MORE, WITH with said Mayor Moo this morn Francisco Others were heads of D p § ing. “I shall not atgn it until £} families bound south RENEWED ENERGY, AS RESULT OF SEVERAL DAYS VA hay gone t h ' an | CATION, | eatiafied myself that the ir ‘wate -_— _ —_ of the city are properly protected. | | Mayor Wants to Know | The Star's wandering dolar } terrible 1 from ran In the first place, I do not like been resting during the excitement | #24 for the time ar the declaration in the franchine that a RTE CHRD: She Renan s forgotter the grant made by it ts in perpe attendant upon the San Pranciaca | Now, however, that the exci tuity, Naturally the grant ta a dinnater en ‘ olin P P petual one, but why she After having been missing for | at and ' emphasized, The franchise does not three days it returned to The Star | vent out upon its wande mbers, don. shiphd fornia bind the company to build a single office last Tuesday afternoon and) La a complete sto r Mon ' ih per mile of line outside the city, and It was to have been atarted out again ney will be printed ee . 7 - * is provided that it may be trans ‘ on Wednesday morning formation of The Star readers wulifiow rate, & ferred without the consent of the But with Wednesday came the If you get it, keep it going |parague. § i 4 rhy city counell or th Then arb, per box. 4 : again, it ia provid the city me re ED may exercise ite police powers in| | the regulation and contro! of the| GOVERNOR PARDEE AND MAY-| | Bananas, s0@ or be overhead bridges, Why is this lim i | Wenatchee per bow. ited to police powers? Why may the| OR SCHMITZ SEND TELE.) re 3 . elty not exercise ite general pow y lemons, box, $3.00g4 ors, including ita police powers? GRAMS EXPRESSING GRAT um, per box, $200.0), fancy navel tried to talk to the chairman TUDE OF CALIFORNIA AND 4 . = He of the corporations commiitee about 1 these matters while the franchise] SAN FRANCISCO FORA T was under considerat! by that obi . committee, but he did not seem in ANCE. clined to consult with me at that MAYOR MOORE WILL INSIST THAT MEN AND WOMEN WHO time.” To the Mayor of Seattle ARE FOUND IN THEM BE TAKEN INTO CUSTODY if sete e dates * per, bos Bouttle has helped wonderfully } hon ye; wood jyery much. Ne partieul Raids by the p ‘ ea peal t the t on of the ex-| Eau nance, distress of sickne ta | ORGE C. PARDED ne rd ’ eed ss s 6 es Strictly fresh ranch ene, per dom we th wr ie Butt nd Cheese, This Py Moore for th rection of hie pols can ak nal a1. Weieebupaen aren con, per sina people alifornia was the evils ettendme the W he } ro r t fr r tb, 2e PLOT OF ANARCHISTS TO KILL | i" Bie M a the box » orage. Kastern s expressing the otitu M wed met ' t new Wisconsin EX-PRESIDENT OF FRANGE m and women who are * . sana , per Jy, Ge; twine, sted by every state in eon Py vung Amertes. per th ibe DISCOVERED JUST IN TIME it gives assurance at atl taw i . ial co fer te tan t sent Umea, condition Bwins, per Ib, Ie: limburger, TO GAVE HIS LIFE. > we sae WO feared Take Men and Women Withdraws Application. | New York choese, per th. te. No particular disturben Ais 1 Sheath ke ‘Gheteaaes* iectioaten thaat: “? me to raid the places which| The application of Herman} Poultry PARIS, April 24.—Emil Leubetl ine horror of « sh been | Vola te aw.” anid a t f 1) Live old chickens. per tb. 11 Oe: on-president of France, miraculously | gyarod the homelow San Francis 1 women found tn will bela an e HOS, pve a escaped being silied by an arehists) cans With the commencement of /M#Ken to the police station and tee f it | ise pe. 4. a ie tatads avenoete 4 thie morning febuilting operations many of booked an witnenses against tha! committer er he ifgise: Tive ducka, per i le@ite: A large and deadly bomb with fuse shies are ut werk, ehh be places. If the ordinance is obnoxious | it on acco . Gresed. per I waite already light 1d burning, was ae © drawing pay at $20 a it ie the function of the council to} vious , | pac cidentally found by @ member of the] anu a ily under the windew ef hie A telegram fr Steere. per Tm, The: cows. Ih OMe; study and extinguished barely in|or don Frane Veal, 2 veces a ih +4 time te prevent the blowing up ofloolved. fm anew ] RN, dreseed boga, pet I, too. ee the whole house. sont from Beattle on Wednoaday The former president took the! ronds Live Stest. matter esslly when informed of the| Mayor Moore, Seattle Wash Ph gg og tm gd os is «er 4 discovery. He does not understand) “iiclated telearam recelved. & shen be Se the motive for the attempted asses: | Thanks for femave: per’ head $8 sination, No arrests have yet been Fish made. Halibut. 3 i>, Se: saimon trout, ——__— . (ib iedtse!” fromen, silver Je; Chinook aa M Hi GILL LINES UP WITH JENSEN SUPPORTERS WHO REFUSE TO som ie, xls Tae: eolet R. DONEGAN AS per th, Be: |. per Ib, Te CONFIRM MAYOR rl INT . | shrimpa, Oe: frozen 01 OR MOORE'S APPOINTMENT OF HARBOR PS Rood tee ‘oa. per | 4 tiiver smeita 6@6e TROUBLES AHEAD UP OF Booby. IN THE BAY MASTER—VOTE WAS EIGHT TO SEVEN AND SHOWS LINE oysters, per sack. 34.50Q6.00 per gal: clams $1.0 per sack; Hay and Footnatin, Captured while intoxicated and —_ i feows a term in the penitentiary ‘The body of an unidentifies man, | laet night om the vote on the confir-| The steam heating franchise, ask-| same. Bas WR aboot: fait Shertff Fo 8 Biessker, of Van-| eho had evidently deen knecked| mation of the appointment by May benders per) parstginmnr Power | Kast, We ih. oats, Sper ton: couver, Wn. in coming fo Seattlo| overboard by 4 passing train. was| or Moore of Capt. A. P. Spaulding| retin ty ae pit noe oat Bok00 per. ton: cracked corn, $80) per tonight take Donegan to Vancuu-}| found floating tm the bey at Ninth comes " | ¥ p mgr $26.09 per ton; mid- ver for trial on a charge of asstat-] av. south and Holgate lnat nigne|*? SeCeed Capt. M. C. Jensen an) rat months, was re-introduced in| Sime, $00 ber ton; oft cake meal, e ing tn a jatl break by employes from the Srattle Brew- | harbormaster Tin qyetiinent me Someries: maeane ‘Sanenaed oer tout cheapest tank so per me a Matting company’s plant| wae rejected by a vote of eight to on erétuanes fer the teguiation of] aiid met dale in company wary Sauls seven, Councilman who had! billboards, providing that they shall 7 men, by Deputy Sheriff Matt Mtar-| Coroner Carroll had the body re-|peon counted upon by both factions, | be mot tone tham 15 fect fees thot eet Ment ene an ache bet wed They were suapected of/ moved to the Honney-Watson| voting against the confirmation. 12d | property line and not more than | DL $9.60, less 2c for eeturned aad stealing a case of wine from a| morgue and gave an opinion that the! making up the ma ty im favor Of} sic feet high n plaster paris, per bbl, $3, lime, Sas freight car, bu! were put in jatl|@eceased wax 4 railroad man, whol the retention of Jensen rant eS {nese fer ical on per bbl, $h for vagrancy. Thetr term expire: bee Loyal any nd « traf an es | ©. B Peterson insures tive stock.) fire brick. thrown inte the bay ows vision. ree tive fa 3 yd today ‘The dead man te 5 feet 11 inches | 49 Safe Deposit. xt. 607, R708. **) Heme im height, about 40 ye hr yponn be vote Is Interesting In that it - a amaoth shaven, welght 140 pounds, | Shows f he at time the division suit and dark overcoat. There wag |Chine polities. Capt. Jensen te an nothing in his clothing which would |!mportant adjunct of the Republican pie blentity known. machine In the Sixth ward, and ft - ix important to the machine that he be retained im office For thi« reason = infinen' party leaders ISS I UR T H SAFE were appealed to to assist in secur WITH FRI support for him im the coum an The members of the council who AT HAND There will be,hay to moet all de manda, both locally and for Word hae been sentived trom | responded to this appeal were Pres ment purposes, according to @ state-| wrancinen that Mise Bidonin Fuse | ident Bowen and Councilman Bur mont made by J. K. Galbraith. of] daughter of fart Porte ot ihn |nett, Conway, Gill, Mullen, Murphy the Galbraith-Bacon company, this} city escaped from the city unharm. | Sa¥rer and aden. Those who morning ed and is now safe with friends |Yored for the confirmation < the Eastern Washington hay ie scarce, | ‘This news wae received by F appointment were Couneiimen 4 bay te plentiful and | x n, Hurd, Keene, Kelso, Re Struve, a Furth brother-in-law of Mine | Cret v tm extra fine condition Morrison and Keynotds The cement situation is hexy Mr. Furth tet for San Francisco} ‘ “ ernee Mil kee Franchise. present. No word has been recal¥-| Sunday for the purpose of looking | llwaukee Fr ed from San Francisco as to th@igy his daughter, and after the in-| The council last night fina destruction of the cement factorina formation regarding ber where-|passed the Milwaukee franchise coment in Seattle for priéw Several large ship- mite around the Horn nad ‘There i« ent demands mente are en for Galuraith Bacon abouts had been received Mr Struve experienced much diffi pang a teiegran which is now up for th Mayor Moore introd approval of through, m Couneliman Crichton : ay Mr. Furth. He finally auece the of the first one should artive by | getting the wire throngh on aunther. ond % June | vate wires of the Sov Mase 6 oe gailroad use of th went, Coun eee cilman B od an ord * * . tion of junk @ RELIEF FUND REACHES -# io rs and th : hey * 815.000,000 * } # NEW YORK, April 4 . jo # national relief fund for San @ [Peeve errr ee veny * Fran this morning reach- @ he * re that thee | CONTRIBUTIONS $13,000,000. * * $20,000,000, # | , SPOKANE, April 24.—Fien Vigeom,|@ NEW YORK, A i—The # * ne has pass! e city employe tacular | & om of funds for the . expected @! death here this nm, when he! ® relief of San Frar has al- # * 000, Contri- #| plunged 75 foe he Munroe at. |® ready reached $1 000, Gifts * \* asing #\ bridge and wa he ‘ the @ of t food and plies # - +l rocks below. He was ¢ ed im) @ continue t pour In . * # | painting the bridge and his! @ * PERASH HLS ER ESS WE eae : dadatndndndndndadednaeaaedes STATE TREASURY GIVES $250, 000 ALBANY, N.Y, Aprit nor Higgins today signed bill appropriating $250,000 fr state treasury for San Francisco did so only 14 hours af “iuction in the legislature WE BUY, SELL OR EXCHANGE CASH REGISTERS We pay bighe:t cash price tor Pegistere The Sundwall Co. its Ernest Lutus this morning p! guilty to burglary and rece! | sentence of one ye the state ftentiary 9 ist Ave. Phone 697. RENTED We must vacate by May Ist. Unable to procure a location this en tire stock Is at your mercy. At 20 cents on the dollar we will sell ery Cravenette and Raincoat for men, women and children. No sonable offer will be refused as we must vacate at once, as we ha » place to move this stock. Men's Raincoats, never sold for, Ladies’ Raincoats of very fine lens than $4.00 whole cloth, wholesale price $4.60; hundreds of then hundreds have been sold during your chalce, to ck this male at $2.00; sale price to Men's fa ats 7 wholesa te of very fine she bey rand fine checks, tual values $8.00; last week ust have sold 360 of them Me wnt . $3.16; youre this week at s been sold at ‘ tt fon's very f t - 4 mtxt 1 ‘ ' % ha Mente rode Ladies’ Cravenettes, ser pen rg oo = fitting, % and full lengths, in ~ * nat shades of i r Men's «1 i a b 810.00 HILDREN’S RAINCOATS ALMOST GIVEN AWAY TO CLOSE OUT THE BALANCE OF THEM, SALR NOW ON, STORE OPEN EVENINGS DURING THIS SALE UNTIL 9 P.M. SATURDAY 10:36 Goodyear Raincoat Co 22 PIKE—NEXT DOOR TO PEOPLE'S NATIONAL BANK,

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