The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 2, 1906, Page 1

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qj) The Seattle Star (One cent WEATHER FORECAST—Fair Fonight an Thursday; Light Northerly Winds. Tp0 Y YOU WANT A SEASON PASS TO THE BALL GAMES? LOOK ON PAGE 2 | — Seattle Th Yares to P low = Bie Only Paper in Seartle I hat Dares to Print the News SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 8906 VOL. &. NO. 57 25 CENTS PER MONTH 47 iS CITY COUNT TOLSTOY, Man CASE Suki Printers Clash With Teeae and Four But e Wounded---Paris Is More Quiet, (IF A VISION vs Are Discovered and Attempts Are Made to Derail Trains. ren Iaignan at Refusal al of Aut Authorites to Let Them! BiG STURGEON Go Back to Old Chinatown, San Francisco! Oriental Colony Threatens to Go to Seattle! FIGHTS HARD Other Aspects of the Frisco Situation. | 1 n © of the earth |FIRBT OF SPECIES eveR| ' 1 exper na exper | CAUGHT ON SOUND [8 KILLED h AFTER LONG STRUGGLE WITH CAPTORS—FISHERMEN , A. 7 Traffic Stopped i ARE HAPPY | j r completley | F c ° | ¢ rance. Enor ; « lous fill the ‘ closed and i heaters, al- , are run Celestine indignant « a net fat Plots Fall Througt ne - Agree to Furnish $1000,000,000. . | CHICAGO, os 4 ‘ . - flags ¢ Ae j with the A aynd New Y . t ; ’ of them were . . ty t he ; i of rioters at- Ss . t to hand figt P . © 4 . 4 ' he ragoons charged them, Ww r Hu ' * | pe ut $40.4 nl ~~ . ax ‘ 4 ‘ « « feom willlox 5 with a aby’ . ‘sige goat the « , : ioe, and esta! ‘ oe ? Ma : n ; Work fer 20,000 ; os . ‘ icone . ; Earthquake Two Weeks Ago ne - ° 7 = Mundreés eteearemneeeemecintaaiiientiiain A iielaesisetien italiana , « seen tak i th 3 1 corpora “ wen ae aad thas | WOMAN PRESENTS BILL ‘ CONFUGION ON (IN me F. W. Graham Puts Director Cooley to the beavion of the Ingisiature within two| CITY AND WILL QUE pind SALT WATER MAINS Floor and There Is a General Rough House “« ae Oe. ee ae ee THE EXCHANGE as Result of a Decision to Employ a New ' r he lea GES IF CLAIM 18 NOT Aratts ond ts wise nee] LOWED Principal. ~~ me books t -) Adm and Jeckson sts pati pis re of necente oO ylent at the wt BE YORE. “Sey: = € plies a Prope wher ig recom mendex eee SOY 7 rapa One rchoc ector floored by an|Friends of Mrs. Graham quickly he ‘ Bland thie « fletricts who D elegtricity ' . + indig 1 ruc-jiead her from the room and seve Po “ The « - loon oa irector I men took hold of Mr. Cooley, 44 ke anew? sed e ~¢ » new | There were all kinds of threats and re ru 16inehtqualtate aeens . ® i ster threats and Mr. Cooley eon Stew Wo the salt water mains “ escorted to bis home by a dep , | lnteral) Orewe of maximum strength ar ts n hurriedly brought together , Mach te@emmended for both boats the bien ! we erests of public peace Of Long Standing. © school trouble in West Seats s of long standing. The school 4 is opposed to the present sal, Mr. Bailey, while many t | paliding ree a p Her m lspense Ww . * © THE PACIFIC COAST COMPANY = samen 5 ce — a / O HIS FEN( E ncipal R. D. Bailey. |° itisesis insist that eons MAKES ARRANGEMENTS TO claim to the clty f . Audience Is Excited | bro the school to a high de uffere ° t her . | otlon to adjourn efficiency. The board last , lence nz | night to fill the position, —. nd wome m la Mr tt of Oklahoma being FEED ITS PASSENGERS FOR ; ‘they HILL SUBMITS TO ARREST) At I be moved be k out of the bie “wig eta ently | othe RATHER THAN GIVE IN TO) tofu », insisting th w xa tas soca were Ghantind that ie Otte fe fence. d's action is final, but ns who support Mr. Ball- they will not allow the In the meantime, a ring on a Kentucky West Seattle. ciTY., Won't Abandon Pian Ro drinks will be se ; The Mb liqnor max: not be « t company } deka c THREE OAYS IN STRICKEN STREET DEPARTMENT The Places on pwr t 7 iF I OEE fil of Hieenses. No on be | berths . st € © proposed a pri- three ; 4 say they will boy ¥ Ee Gowed to peddle bes “ . ‘i : . < Mie plan by which the f ' tng ¢ ~ : - hool. ‘The ex-su- oat fe At offered the ne « eo x _ é he private in- ” 100 families " : Mr. Cooley Sits Down t md their chil- . Mr} : also talking re- strongly, and say in effect Cooley further of ce > MORE DISORDER “ = PERSE i * LIED ACTOR f cement tet , oe et po op de a =e ENDS HIS LIFE TOC eee ee ee ee - . * * * oi$ ‘ae Pe ete eee MOVE HEADQUARTERS. George PENNY NOT ENOUGH . | COOK ARRESTED whick plete the | Fairf vaudeville actor, shot i rs ‘ BREST, M A lnre t " i w ' be t ! ly, ina fh ri ; t © Be , ' nd Put ged witt f nd to 3rd c ‘ e had beea « * ® ng. it pons. On ut of the del 1 woman.

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