The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 26, 1906, Page 1

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(LIST EDITION 2 Ont y Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News TROOPS ROB _ THE GHINESE |, F sntbaas peration# ae seon as they are per Jo # by the board of pub Refugees Are Held Up by Soldiers in) tic wovis “mse stow vtautn were | rebuild ae soon as the Their Flight and Forced to Pay Large Sums," ter er» sosiea | for Release---Crazy Man Runs Amuck, and “Guards Shoot at Him---1,005 People in the BERNHARIT Hospitals---Banks Open in Residences, and The ' ay | be puld " al ri janks Open in a “ eae oe | GIVES BENEFIT PERFORMANCE fo pet te whe BEFORE 5000 PEOPLE—E. H, b, ¥ , beta organteed on| SOTHERN AND JULIA MAR s . at ¢ la 4 ‘ we ea BA age LOWE TAKE PART, acked cotton t . enidences erlooking © refugee amy 4 Dy neve: . be ready for business CHICAGO, April 2—farah Bern ha Cuinese © ef President's Order Helps. pte indies . © w(t . advanctog . Adianapotie this « The savings banks are + 4 tol at . porte at noon opene benefit per way to take t ex t cond: he Pi. | for for the Ban ¥ > f whart k Mt ernia alone hes & . ° , ort they were t ed Stat ie ond ° bag , pi ened to cross (he & ee wi an be ted S alae Eee el ~ | e nto} the st t when @ telegraph das been Hearned (a! t he to) Washington and the curtain arose are Wandering about | #ta * The order of Pres Barty this g a| ident Roosevelt permitting the 0 Delivers Address. ay ma attac ak | nae mmittee to use the mint as| Berphardt detivered ontem ie tried to wre © gun f ‘ ry will greatly ta , neous address stag Chica i ame « fe oc: tee aiid of patted goans for their effe dehaif of fererpowered by bystanders. | wht ° stricken, and ted & iittle hgh nr poom by Victor Huge Se ee were Five od = musiclana formed Se caraenciy ees foe od | the orches which played an « veut ‘. . pa ont ¥ " Sot he Dead 298, Sick 1.005 jer Julia Marlowe, Rupert Loraine and yp has re 5 re-| la heatriecal companies from all the me Captain W . +] pany t ed © Dill of $100,000 I theaters took part in the pro« Be officta! record of to 1 supplies om GUARDING RUINS OF GOLD FILLED BANK, How a street corner in the wrecked district locks, Money and se- au in the bank vaults of Frisco afl have been pronounced safe, and in as the vaults oeol off they will be opened and banking busi. curit 2 will resume, oS AIRE HASTENS Plenty of Meat. ; ption M7 that Ne would cali a Of the legielature a» [ae be determines wha pm Wiiel are nero.) “ ne for legtais tion R ‘ . Plenty of Mik . ant A . f Tee distribution of : . — " in and his fath Without o hit “ le 6 dying girl to 8t. Francs Mmitiee of the fr Mills to Rebulid. of and when “ re NOW work's Planing t edifice they Mequate, Mie wchows witb. ‘ Maprery buildings he ba the car idence was m, Mamie Weather Foreoast—Fair and Warmer Tonight) Friday Probably Fair, Light Easterly Breeze. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1906. P Work Is Plentiful = Offers of work for the flere be have \ n upon the commit Oy that all the committe found Oi necessary to do has t to give] jeach arrival a night's lodging, a It in eatimated that yesterdsy '8-|gigTER OF JIMMIE BRITT SUC 1 during the A ne | CUMBS TO SHOCK OF ‘FRISCO ac Oth pecans ae 1 A. v9 DISASTER. ‘ ° an GAN FRANCISCO. Apri 24 * | ow . - - ord ame fron Han Mateo thi the reth ” *\ morning of the death of Mamie eattle Star _ (One Cent] 2¢ CENTS PRR MONTH VOL. 8. NO. 52. ~ \REFUGEES | WELCOME } Seattle Quickly Assimilates All Who Have Ar- rived Here From San Francisco and the Re- lief Committee May Send for More---Persons Offering Work Outnumber Those Needing It eet eee Wanted—One thousand refugees from San Fr dsted by the local housing con Can Care for More This, in effect, is the sentiment of relief worker the local tee it be -e agenlly ‘BLIND STREETS WHERE MEN AND GHOSTS GO BY."—Edwin eae daring Ser the Sartore ‘Arey : oh cose for ee Markhem, jing in this city during the pa ment to at least 1,000 three or four 4 Already nearly |G. the bulletin boa a Through avenues ehoked with debela, atill emoking from the fire, and between trembling walls, San Frandise: men and women and children had to make their way to the desks and to the parks in « 00 refug been receiv jand cared for ron most withe been provided with positions whe me immediate a of refuge | they have be of clothing for the in- ase |change of underclothing, a bath been this any* and from one to four m re P les as ee jhe or she can become self support ja i r , - ing j A able to ly 3 , wee eee ee eee ee ee Tho arrivals are be ng to fall) id y a J * a) away in numbers Yesterday after The danger fi i BANK CLEARINGS noon’s train brought in about 40, P the n bers of these ] 1 30 : 16 @|and o few more came in this morn-| p arriving here f time to clty being * ® April 20, 1906 $1,293,072 | @ April 26. 1905 09.107.10 w| ing. but there are indications that whieh found sor reasion | i the movement Is it ended. As\for a day or two, ha away if = H b i le bk ‘ iy Second ised anlion rapidly as they can be assimilated | and Seattle has dem ted ite STEAMERS ARE NOW READY TO RECEIVE SHIPMENTS AND IT fn car, § San.oes.es wand cared closer to the seune {lity to care for and assimilate us rapidly as they ma the disaster, the 16 EXPECTED THAT ICE WILL BREAK UP ABOUT MAY 5, | * *) eee ee ee ee THE EARLIEST DATE FOR SEVERAL SEASONS. fie} f the local tea: - tariffe were lesued and that early | OR A | HIRD IME Walaint chipmente sell wow Op 1% loft Movtalingua May 14 for Daw . ved by the steamship lines ob (he) "Bay the benefit of Dawson and in ae “giao canbe oly Htertag shippers, The Star has com Reductions in Tariff | piled =, record of the dates on} | CHIMNEY CRASHES THROUGH DWELLING, CRUSHING OUT The tariffe show several reduc-| which Lake La Barge has opened tions in ity rates under|in past years, and they are as fol LIFE OF MRS. ANNIE WHITAKER — CAUSES ANOTHER com those of last year, This season the! low PANIC. White Pass will be ta a position (| 1897, May 24; 1898, May 27; 1899. handle shipments on through btlis| June B; 1900, May 22; 1901, June # of tading to lower river potmts,| 190%, May 30; 1903, June 13; 1904, Ragle, Circle, Rampart, Tenana,| Jund 6 and last y i | Chena and Fairbanks | Seattle hotels com H | BEGIN WHIST TOURNEY. a Members of the North Whist association will as there was no congestion St | inet 13th annual tourney tor Yukon route are thia year looking| Whitehorse and Dewson, but A180 the Hotel Star t& the earliest opening of naviga | space for shipments from Dawson | win captain tion on record. The trail is practl|to gown river points: The Seattic cally go stad the first signs of May Open May 6 thaw 0 the Yukom has occurred. | tt would not be at all surprising | pla, Taoor This morning General Agent ui Dud announced that the through | aavigation apenas an cary 2a) ag yo May & Last year the first steame oe at § o'clock The officials of the White Pa let tub has er tered two teame Teams from Otym 1 and “lay will com SAN FRANCISCO, April At death was Instantaneous. Her 3:15 o'clock yesterday afternoon. ¥ as ¢- 4 an h later at Not « pound of freight hae beld| menging to fill up w h Dawson poo jJust one week after the first one ‘shes aioe 0 (metal ot from | ‘ t Whiteho: ple 62 the 6 " as | . A , 4 _— . a . be =" se rattle 2 ee. oo din phew rer San Francisco bad its third earth-|/throwing many women, whose : < 7 py Ate | quake shock nerves had been unstrung by their out the statement th i o « hi | Py era ie Dee ell carmel date wil ose the invecies |PMIOCO STILL: GRLIGVES 17) | Mre. Annie ‘Whisker, 26 years/ previous experianes, into's pans . old, was killed. She was working Damage Slight tded to viously,| contipgent greatly this season better than p CAN HANDLE MEETING OF | it the kitchen of her home in | Mission district when the shock NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL AS- | came, ca ¢ the chimney, which pt shocks are said to be the had be in a precarious con- | O34 SOCIATION — WOULD HAVE) dition b » previous earthqu ’ PEDAGOGUES CAMP IN PiED.|'@ “88h through the roof upon i | Buried an Hour Late. r r MONT HILLS. | ‘The woman's skull was fractured, | natural result of the first one SAN FRANCISCO, Apr 26.—) The California promotion commit: | tee le making © y effort to in COMMITTEE IN NICKELS AND DIMES CONTRIBUTED BY | fer, president of th duce the National ational as-| hie mo THOSE WHO DID NOT CARE TO HAVE THEIR NAMES Ap. | ‘MIS Orning payers ea to Kinaly postpone Lao S| Police Issued Order Prohibiting the Purchase »| ofSecond Hand Clothing Until Further Notice of the National § ciation for a week or 10 days, and vetted |e eiuiccacn See] seempostors Get Relief From Committee and Th an is for the agnoctutic to camp in re Piedmont witis back! — Sel] Bundles to Buy Whisky. A number of shaky walls were sent crashing to the earth, but the to whole buildings was ake was felt at Oa ad but was slight. The an to} ———— } OVER $270 WAS TURNEO OVER TO THE CALIFORNIA RELIEF | ‘ Neth | to Dr han ¢ annual conven The follow! association, | nual conve cational a on © Star Relief Fund boxes this morning the boxes added a total of $271.51 to the | $31.20 Beattie chamber of commerce Call Other Contributions. fornia fund Im a@@ition to the amount secured | of Oakland, within easy reach of The boxes went out of commis: |from the boxes, considerable has|the University of ( fornia m this morning after having aiy-|beem tarned in through The Star from Seattle peor and from resl-| STRUCK BY AUTO. | Grafters, impostors and fs s bought and sold that the en those of emall means an anity of dotng what they could for|denta of nearby towns, Mrs Mary! 4, Peace te wea tie pur must entirely cease fo fferers of San Francisco and) A. Danfap sends an order on John) pornes ran tnto # Sey F jall kinds have been attrac - inde entire ase for nding towns Davia & Co. for one dollar, which | oreq mar he employ of Jonn | Seattle by the prospect of getting No second-hand clothing can de The boxes were first emptied last | she asks The Star to add to the) ciincy jast might ; . ‘¢. | something nd the relief | purchased hawkers, but if | Saturday, after having been tn use|geneent fund. Mrs. Florence Hop-| ., heciaiait Gad ban y committee, which is giving f ud ce hey have dige hureday evening before. | kina, in making a contribution of $4.) 5.64 A sicgh ; . m 7 “ pags vi he time $166.14 was added to tended to go to the Kube ‘ clothing to the refugees from San | ober! ord pe pg » fun Last Monday an addi 5 concert, but re an & : Francine se oe en Co ection, | relief commi bution, amount of $74.17 was turned he money to help : Mor 6 appeal to the police fo culo chamber of commerce and | Pra ufferera. - — Ae aes hy: Police Take Action. Made Three Trips. | BURNETT FUNERAL of a dining room stove at pe rhe ext Smacenes "1 » moned One n Pune ¢ for Hiram Bur : 2 Pest! JO€ DUNN JAILED. purcha t aod et 6 aged pioneer who died yes ws be ne : a . jealers. Th nS . « the reside t tly before noon at the ith me mine fos Dunn, | yesterday by Ac wh his ar ” oP eu. F t “v Mre. Taylor's 18 ‘ +g Willard. All of the - r b ece i bh © grounds of « or: > & : ank imp “ Washington * were notified of the orde - rie : : mem * : ‘ - een Ladies Ol Impostors at Work 1. P. D. Liwyd Herbert HM on n i : " i ELK6 RAISE BIG SUM | prea ~ _ ” r A : . - _ ha econ dt 2 leale t t at The ble be t given by the Ek 14 int 1 On|}, peas ao : mt eo at the Grand opera house yester-|era Mi - n : “ wil lay was a great succe ver § nights f he t it of the ge Me , BURNS PROVE FATAL 0 being | Wael heme Sand Miebetecs cherek. ‘Tha recite committee ¥ ‘ power authori 1 maintain i he . filled to the dor and a good pro- | under uspices of St. M a 0 gets : a pre ar j x Ct bot } } 4

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