The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 30, 1906, Page 7

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THE SEATTLE STAR-—MONDA DISCUSS SALT “REMOVE MAIN AFTERNOON—BUSINESS MEN with the matt ta on th onthe t the new eleva. |™ =e HAVE TAKEN Q UESTION UP) )))) I! require approximately | 6. A. A. MEETS. AND PETITION 18 BEING Cire) *t ho « @ the new connec BOBTON, April 40.—The Nation CULATED. Temporary Supply HRevaluden, onan dite euanal sume On account of the Importance of} vention hefe this morning the ene Fi fEx sf made i trea ve END COMES 10 CHIEF DELANEY Surrounded By Members of Family Thomas R. Delaney Dies Peacefully in Providence Hos- = | the district served by this main and| Hotel Vendome, Only a brief buat: | f ont hem, | tH@ length of time which will be! ne velo was held this morn: | j ose By city commition ot the Chal rerured to sake tus mo Some | hn | pital After a Long Siege of Illness---Death ‘ porn merce he 4 meotlNs ltion, the water department has pro: Portland Has Reliable Tip of a New KHITN spafternon for the consideration | vided for a tempore ot wa: | FORROTERS MEET | Had Been Thought But a Question of Hours Seas Ten: tek eoeniog tothe ee eae at an AN JOSH, Cal, April 30.—The ¥ 4 cham be at the last meetin ” * er thy : 1 Xe 6 | ; " xpense of same $300, a connection | » i convention of the Grand} “SB Transcontin« =" Road Which President (E.Crate, cating upon the | With the. .Acannection annual convention’ of the Grand) — for Several Days. . “s endlich ratan nee ay he district served by the main | America, will open here tonight and i co uetion of a aystem of salt wa " filets yenusamaie Uy » of Southe rm Pacific Refuses Ejither to ca Z = m of @ arson f salt wa | ts that portion of Main #t. below Gth | several h wd delogaten | | peel ~ ay pected to atte nuded ie guadube “ “er De | ctl 0 purchase of adat-| Removes Last Obstacte | z : ; Ag Une? of Affirm or Weny. : ‘ tive f pment and eras ae vgs <auaae Mais * fam € p s | y 1 O08 mA | will remove the last obstacle in the lice mas RK Delan ied 1) went , al main from Cedar | — | | 5. | Way of the use of the new Groat Providence hospital at 4:20 o'el 3 | } — Bian ae oneunets yeh | Nort? tunnel for all rail traffic TRAIN CRUSHES = fternoor end cam P P | yrOVe nt has aroused such fmm 4 ‘ uner 4 eeeareeenane © & probability of a new; MANILA, April 80—Moros on the |" . |The tunnet tracks are already laid | peacefully. ‘The man lapae : a . transcontinental Ii he was ask-|'*land of Samar killed 30 Putajanes | u'? “nt wid epread public in i er fen muon been ee? Leet ncetully. The si 4) ran ‘ ; “PORTLAND. 4 ed im a battic yest at an the suggeation that a through the big = to ullag ure before death claimed him. be bi ne , ope * Lam very busy with other mat dy i stor mains be laid throweh| dirt for the past several month Bick Since October Church i mma Concep raliroast * * and beg to be excused,” re he lower portion of the city, The! but on account of the position of Chief Delane 3 ee t ho am 0 eu de- “o, * plied Mr. Harriman, and with that meager reserves and resources left) this main, tt has been impossible pte 0: gay Boag henge dager Bog The “ ain at Pe @ nineth She Guamatens at bie pasee © many of the big insurance Com-| for locomotives to use the tracks | “an Rage - ne i Lake until i roads, @/and boarded the car ocenpled by} panies after the Ban Francisco dit | yy it. ‘Traffie of all kinds long an many uv . = s i nt | Chief Bugineer Hood. ’ | ter f ndere it more or loss doubt-| through the tunnel will now woon | hove, but fina 6 80 serious |tgken to th urch for the f + al pe ul her even the strongest uit uae of the oe hat he o 0 his bed. | obsequie an band will fur 7 ® The movements of Mr. Harriman len om bor even the strongent <t) be posstt and the full use of the} A ss atieved to ¥ ace tha t about 7 " Re z * eee | [the compantos are much more thanltunne tracks — for 1 bunt | py ° t to deat nih ik Bishop | Vere watched by interested parties | jrolv making it extremely import:| pegs will begin out June 1) ¢ heels of a Nort r = oun and <i lege Of | O'Dea ¥ agher- @ during the day, This tc n his jant that every precaution be taken! by which time the new ¢ will | troignt t tn the goath cones Semenee Sr . o ne me t : y «/® r "1900" was ran down againat an extensive fire | be ready to be opened j ord: rning, The or = ty SAGE LEO O08 WHS! ment, w end the ied oo Northara Paci tracks The loading merelants and bust lio tim id y ‘ nap | creseen as Jong a6 two 9. | bo honorary and active ems @ | scroms the tide Mate t orgetown. | ness men of the city have taken! | Ht ips pee deo I ta \ f 4 A carefal lay of the land was mad Although Mayor Mo “ make | ch r t " . ” ¥ be ages dence hospital he t t feeeee This afvernoon the oar is on the} announcement of any sort re-|in circulation calling upon the couli| ae oe sss. achiness iil Died a Poor Man nen ’ , Sete adore isn wa |Great Northern tracks near Smith} @rding the appointment of a suc-|cil to take up the salt water maa] 1 to evens the tracks w he frotame| . it le Gln eeneval thierecsicn thed 4 whether nt will ta BH Borriman tuat | COVE to the late Chief of Potice | question © and give it early] AND BREAKS LEG was backing uf tr fe Ch Delaney died a poor man. He place in this et a iday Har his} Tonight a banquet will be given it is generally understood | considerat | There - med to karen ¢ a or, where the old Delaney home M Moore, Mr. Harriman at the Rainier club tive Charles Wappenstotn | ¢ end 4 they ¥ 1 the the ¢ ollie Order of Foresters t he flags part Public spirited men have been re a — | Cooley, residence and oceu | but be a t ween an Konig of Columbus and the O h went and etly “ anything | quested io attend and it is expected ‘pens ‘ | unknown, broke his leg by | knocked: under of Redmen He owned hin home mast and will re am. “I/ Mr. Harriman himself will make |‘ t%* Bolloe depart as Ma ailing from South Seattle car No.) it ie thought that the 4 f Green Lake and had some life |" >» unt er the funeral ts atters to | public many of his mow shrouded | ™ dachednger nese tg tative ar 1310 yesterday. The injured man| was « le “ ss about Insaranc t not ve 1 In ins will lie in state at yemen| o Somes to the mayer than wen token to the Pacific hospital. | ye of ag he be @ he t mine f r are | Bonn orrow from any other member of the depart OVER NEWSBOY | Peal te the story | manstea Mrs. Delaney and three chiléres » 1 o'clock and from 3:30 “ told by Pat J Phillip Catherine, Margaret and Aileen. A| until 4 sket will then be |_ “No further consideration will be] |: ait Page so r fad av. 8 ther, Edward Delaney, is « “ to the far lence, where latven to the matter of « nimenta! | ‘ jent of wil r 0 ‘ought to the | - an onle y. He was asked 0 1 taney mal ayor yore this) committed in San Francisco, Jerjwas only going to ride to tth and 7 I keto, Reve enititn yao nels was ning to ‘ homas K Delaney was born « | tne The alee | Bryant, allas Reynolds, formerly, a! Main st. It was at this point that] e Ds .. ia 86: ile pe vag ee ey - Weceeuay japety to the amotniment of an-lpowaboy in this city, was arrested |the accident occurred, and the con BRIGHTON, April 30.—-Brighton Naina ia: the - Rail -* a it le “4 ether harbor master and of a men an no on , ‘ laine in the ‘ ad iittle trou~ . eae a coats vas ot . : by the looal police on Saturtay | ductor dented to the poties that he | hae be mt A ~ ten ategy ve lon the fa ' 6 of ts, The a , atk bourd to succeed | rdorer was \had pushed Cooley off. The man,|*"nexation. It te feared here that ‘ f eons GR Be a cong s4 the ear rounded the curve jlow annexe Brighton is # mpg od ple . The details of the crime for which } Prohibition m ¥ Annexationiats . late r he e He it re ned jew ‘. é Bryant ia wanted are not known joey that with “blind pigs” and) ios appo 8 deputy United " -one wa he 8 2 CO here. It te believed that he ts ond ‘BURGLARS TAKE | gambling joints as they are now In| Sretog ms | and held that post.|0- OF R. MEET. he oaked dramatically, One man of & gang which held up « saloon tn |the valley, the conditions could not eee eee ee ae then bet PHILADELPHIA, April 30.—The QUAM DOWIE, TREMOLMURLcedered in the atemneive the outskirts of San Francisco on | W N IN be worse came a traveling Inepeccor im the /Pational convention of the Society SPERY, STANDS once! Vanquished One Accucer. jthe night of March § In the figet |, Mra. C. B. Rouchford’s home has | | 4s service and in 1886 wae 0! the Daughters of the Revolution iw sis shinai sdach oo ace | which occurred one of the men was boon quarantined on seabuat of |Sicciea' Chief of Police of opened here today with an attend: ‘ ’ hat om up and give killed 5 the Garten | diphtheria he four children o' ” ance of nearly 1,000 delegates and ; TABERNA nes he earthquake ‘ownsend , peer sear nse PS b i elegates an % IN ZION TABE cle, nie ame at him tell what money | Chief Dinan, of the San Franciaco| Burglars entered the home of D./her niece have had bard attacks of Poa ae de Pg Fae cee oa members. j ‘WO CHALLENGES HIS TRA. | 5 DO 08 when, department, wrote a letter to the|®. Diller, at 2317 Beedud av. at an | the disoase, bat skilled pursing and | °° 0° ABHOR eulere’ the olmlome ss 7 yi ut the man id not budge, ie local police, asking that Bryant be |¢arly hour this morning and made | liberal use of antitoxin has bro’ Tesunend uate Gon panes aoe The Ru 1 defeated TO PUBLICLY PROVE ered ashamed . captured, If he came hore jaway with 856 in money and a gold | them out of danger Fortunately | 19 : ‘ - y Dowie chatlenged hie traducers to| | WHllam Biloch’s second applica binds | woted the disease has not spread when he came to Seattle and, up/i2 te %, Tite ACCUSATIONS — BAYS rive: their feat and make thetr « py Ble wal bg sg ero OER REE EEE REE The lute ained entrance by| C.N. Nutter, who was dangerous | usations before the whole audience, | Jertannia cafe, at the oor) w i window sash which had| ly fl! with typhoid pneumonia, has WORD FOR WIFE AND ju) ine followers ot ¥ ner of Sad ay, and Seneca at, can — > | t ol olive were «| Rene . Came) @ MURDERER WILL BE CRU- @ no boo Nhe the | recovered. quarter of a inile away at & meeting | 9? for consideration by the license] » ciFien. rs tt . oot "En crises a ne | } the Zion college Dutiding, Many | Committee of the council this aft-| , ADOR, Motocca, Aprit @|home sleeping they were not|_ HILLMAN, April 30—The Sunset ] j 66 n | nn’ ” eo of theme present were visitors ren Hadjt Mohammed Heatewt, @ |afoused and nothing was known of | Telephone company tv making her Were Gorgeous Robes. The ordinance passed by the} ths bbery until Mr. Diller .{culean efforte to hold its own bere | i @ the aged cobbler who murdered @ | the robbery un’ i | - jcounetl two weeks ago granting the f -y | Ganges of line men are stringing D April 20.—Hurling de-| ‘The prophet paid a tribute to Mrs.| place s renewal license was vetoed |% Ye? in whalemle numbers # |this morning and found the money) | OST One eon ar th ee whe heave assailed: f waying that she had some |} | © will be crucified Thursday, ft @| ad wateh gone Pr es in place of the a ee } : by Mayor Moore on the ground that | ¢ hap pee old tron wires. They « cI ‘oondiagnen a ow See * qualities, having been misled) the place was violating the aalong | * “'!! be the first time such pun- @ Uplying the number of wires and a Nag ae oe sored uper He aleo Aad|box ordinance. Since thea the ’ shane " haw th ted @ PERMIT TO BUILD cutting down all ten-party lines eet Be trembied | « kind words for his son Giad-| boxes in the restaurant adjoining . seg mo memery < . > to four-party lines. The old " bag a a ” the main barroom have been torn |? are eplaced by new iaert. but ne showed wie wae borne bodily to thelout under an understanding be-| * haf and at last something like service Bie former fire tform by two stalwart nesroesiween Bloch and the lice om | PREECE Hee jis being off 4 MNP ARY person here an attired i his gorgeous apostolic | mittee that if that was done and ; : j = Mel ene teok any of your money ben. : @ second app! @ etna | COLUMBIA, April 30—Mayor A : ame | Would be granted. Meanwhile, th SENATE PASSES The county commissioners have | @ iy oiag os who made an exten led iplace has been permitted to contin: | received a government permit io|*P Im the east, ts back. He se ; fue tn operation without a Heense. IRRIGATION BILL. construct @ brides across the Du. | Cured many helpful munictpal ideas } wamish river at Georgetown, | ac: | from Bie (ri) 900 MEN'S SUITS 6,000 PAIRS FINE SHOES cording to plans that were contem : : 4 } WASHINGTON, April 36.—The| plated some time ago. The bridge! HILLMAN, April 30.—A it cninue * today passed a bit will ¢ bout $10,000, the county | Measles was reported at pout Half | oo ont aoe Bi saath or ay «| Pope . ge ean ae $2,600 ana of Mrs. F. Kn Hu Womer ’ he Giversion of the waters of |to pa , Georgetown $2,600 and | fe re I. ne Sas das the Sacramento river for irrigation | the rs and land owners| been remarkab ie Te bill Bas already pass. | acros tver the bala -ofeige Regular |od the houne The bridge will have a draw ¢ oe A . MEN’S FINE SHOES. u “ x G Regular $13.00 Sults for , CO ocla SE AMERICANS | Pte BOD ee si | mende Conarem nes river and w be bull jong up-to 50 Strong Shoes for 4 \~ OR RMNRSRRIAROARES wry to pay 3 tot 0. 8 few weeks ak Wouneur Gusto ylanther counters, wo at..$1-75 pert dent nt a 1.941 for — ~ oe Cee, Sere THEIR VIEWS ON “Uporintendent a ee a WASHINGTON, D.C, Aprit 10-~| #1-¢ ined, $2.78 Bhoes, go at B95 or is 4 and Dickey received a bal-| 2#4se Morr entdent of the Cal-| **!¢r At IS FH os “ ‘+ y Viet Calf oa 10 NOT AGRI ad and Dickey received = bul-| ir, ‘rose, has telegraphed | | BURNED ae ee Seen OP Ot OEE | ot wound, trem which, however, he aw se < _ ges hy +4 - at terials Men's Fu ss Patent Leather CLASH AND ONE will recover ‘ | sions and supplies received and en BURGLARS DECAMP. ay : cular $8.60 Suits : ve meat — sg Oat ane ¥ S the! route would meet the present de-| ¢ moored to the bunkers of ATHENS, A Piigris Selaer $12.50 Buits vor ry ss oues nnd postoffice, Dickey leaping from 8| mands of San Francisco, und that | fie Coast Stoamahip com-|of New York “me {Tap Bole Shoes » ‘betel nai aene on Graws revolver, They | contributions should now consist of| 7) tte to basabiiiien. sh aking on coal last evening, | running race 1-5. acc f * Ap! x je *h fired at the same time 1 ete . . per geares ie ted the engine and boiler | ond 1D the of Chicage . on managing men are prominent church le WEES thet: Chueh ebctetees tue ee Albert ©. Wade, at} the tua “Mary © nh aga Bl. son eel Ba 650 CHILDREN’S SUITS G4 at coincide, acis ) Masons. Prof. diately tel av pomtertay morning 08 | tne in loss amounting to $1,000. The | utes and 1 nd The Amer © and 8-plece WOMEN’S SHOES Pee wnperintes of ticles on arehacotog. t! cisco whey bone val. of the department |team ts still in the lead tn Russian ise Women’s 82.96 Dengels: Bheeé tar fH. Dickey, city bim fame with $300,000, and also informed th “ ne Olympian game saa, ot ‘ 1.25 ——— | finance or that the Red! - Rew ar 2 80 8 Si Q1.25 | Crosa had sury over $1 rage ean Tug bos ‘ Herman Dettmer yaa 7 Resular $8.76 Suit worth $6.00, for T is pen onan ans it th "| der bonds | peace. Hef Bors, Cordur cy Patent Leather ~ we | ho exes that § nh struck him with sere h $2.50, fo 6 jon. Greely has advised the war Bf obese lew m . : raaths G8.0R Se: ae “ set aasin an ve Baoneg 4 erable Sly: urelare bs r the arm and made en's Extension Sole Dongola ri D TYRANT EARING. artment that reinforcements for | -,, ane. tar ns 7 a aio itenaton Site 8 8 MeTague, first mate on| Francisco .~ Py yor i . natified hed h " DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS ' 500 to «.000, but urges t 4 ‘ook H ener Bas ts thavie » 1 wuccemaful ape ate Aiea tens men’s French Heel, regular x id officers and 4% captains of Pian ‘ oe al tminary hearing before Jus - ‘ b te hate _ RUBBER 26 Children's Hose 00 Patent Leather Shore, for ~ oy pee e tede ae strative ability and physical] ocaL TEAM WON, ; nish river axe Sees eee. «. $2.55 7 A company the troops. He} ract for chhate ~ mat} a charge of manaln@ahter. The arty arrival of such offi-| The second tenin of the iemadir | tb hte: . as —_—_—___—— h at outeome of t Ve t t t 7 ' = will save money at the present | Athi — e evvtanes i oar a so . lboard the steamer, April 2, when ophy, the Deschappelies cup,.at| The loggers claim that the bridge | off on Tuead Hartell’s big Red a Boat ALASKA OUTFITS flit ts alleged that MeTague pushed whiet tournament which clump} ttre wi 18 down | Cross pha ‘ LA Skirte for ankets of grays, mix 4 Morris nacl Tracy pa | VOLCANO IN: Saturday night of the Hotel Stab being di-| quart f guaranteed values $4.00 to q te using in) h result mnect th t hae idie of the main/1 ar quart odyear my 1 -. : - at ofled in death | ent f the North Pe | rings, # 4 Red Cross BOYS’ SHIRT WAISTS $2.65 to $2.9. I - cific Whist associat The Dew « men have even| tain syringe, guaranteed ® aR ge aR rters at hp- WILL CONSIDER TWO happelies team, of h ) fight the matter in| $1.20, Ma hirling spray 63.60 tet Wala ts and Shoes the nl . Olympia m and A « the commissioners | syringe, 82.40 , se spray © Boys’ Flannelette h oO oe Ps po . . BUILDING et semmbe dieretved § nent permit to con- | syringe, $3 kind, $1.85; Goodyen a se net thle nilding Inepector’s depart teat Friday night, but the ¢ ” there no appar | « * ae, Tee ' pth am _ " repared important) DINRURGE, April Steam A.C.) m CHILDREN’S SHOES $2.00 and $8.60 Ria ‘ »s for introduction in the | or. <ongre Pn rt the | teame : a ow x ef pares and ling ¢ Mount He a m t The Port at wor oF ot Heavy Read This 3 eee oF een, ¢ xchange toe Cress Gra © i %, and providing for the| Witte’s resignatior f 1 two Seattle teat , eae a 7 to tmest of an imapector to at ke him presid t uncil —— WE BUY, SELL OR EXCHANGE NOW ON SALE AT THE OLD ad cane, Mere . « ad to the enforcement of ita pro-| of ministers | CHARGES ROBBERY. CASH REGISTERS ; Sees ce | F sidadon ek soe M ch Shoe and Ciothi ry Tubber « r ts an Amendment for} BALTIMORE. April 30.—The oe a oe ape ee We pay highe:t cash price for onar oe n 0 n Tubber sheets . A Patan a orl beation of the 100th a wary of | the “ attorney gee Pee tountain sein, as eee eer tae aes V1.| the laying of the aa ad the - vith nae 1317-1319 Co Store 1317-1319 .] vp ed 2-qua y.|stons for the regulation of building | Baltimore cathedra here yea. | ove Bry First Ave. . First Avi SM He; t-quart | f perations, tor the protect | terear, i ; - The Sundwall Co Between Union and University Streets —Half Block North of P, 0 jestrians and others ; ne high echoil team will meet strecteres fe the course of opere-| 7S. ee S St| The high school geniors | was BE SURE YOU LAND IN THE RIGHT PLACE FOR GENUINE me oery tH tion as well as of pe ot edition parks % Ate weed 0 mage 609 Ist Ave. Phone 697. BARGAINS. Wurth off on Tues tin jock. Tu ywiidings 3 o'clock

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