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OMSON ENFORCES THE SEATTLE STAR--SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1906, U.P. BUYS FEWER BOOKS ANE TAKEN FROM LIBRARY “$90, 000,000 IN GOLD | ee a NE AMF ome lace LOCAL MAN HELD FOR During: the your 5 ther 294.003 books tour a th tle public Hbrary t . [os cee ee ‘| BULLION FOR UNCLE SAM | library, 21,97 tr Jand 48.981 tr | These figures are nugl tepdrt of Librarian h ’ The Union Pacitic t supposed to | UBMIted to Mayor ‘ ack o! « , ;oa af 1 t al at . ae 2 pe f the deal for gho acquis ine “ 4 pe | tide land at Port we J soln . r 4 ! he WILLIAM MALCOM, WHO HAS apecTO r ~ ‘ Venter at Olympta At bj 7 INSPECTOR WARN ‘ . ibility bulldis ‘ bet A t grnee n and North Broadway, tq) (rne%e Coleman & Mallinger, of | Acctmalnyticy of peeve ds - BEEN IN BLATTLE FOR FoUR ; D PENDING INVES t , yea more than elaht ownsend, and Thomas A “gh ay dy ce 4 ave quepence he . than igh Parish, of Seattle. made tone ap. | 2°° ROW #ehool libraries maintained YEARS, ARRESTED ON THE . oF CHARGE MADE . Y alate | | 4 - r oes ine ne of th attle schools, | i ae MGATION © w ation to Land nialanioner CHARGE OF BEING $150,000 trangely erry STTERILL m to suapending the tn mth he § hase of the Por H Tae gy FRANK W. © 4 han atta anand tide lends ; : SHORT IN ACCOUNTS IN AN ypoar bet roa re ’ pathy at the “oes rt enew as _ Kiya, when asked this afte EASTERN CITY gn the oo ee: boat for the 2/2008 to make some statomont as to| : titteg > ‘or the whether he was acting for t gave! - ( ! th # should not’ Union Pacific at od ‘\ “ © notific appear with ——~ Meer COvEng SOAs Oe werty law 8. Wa vill be w ppear with! could may nothing. Hin attorneys * ang Lin of charges made, and] at Port Tows R s Stew. cose \ * Counsel Cathoun wilt |i ywneend had the matter . : hares int bn Counsel houn ‘in charge, and no public announce j ' Here F Years ed a ereet ‘oar’ Bast Linn, i se the board as to the law city takes the matter up at a ape t en a ~—emtenmmmmneen |Clt! mecting next Tuesday nigt ELEVEN-VYEAROLD BOY SAYS ’ om | eo } . ‘ Hi PARENTS GAVE HIM | : : AWAY IN PORTLAND AND HE ' t “ “yr | WAS DESERTED IN SEATTLE . oa | fore 8 © fosteting that he was given into Tip From Passia f the ctistody of « strange man b a ' ' M " brought Jea and t losert itee at I at M ' an x 3 ed, Richard Granberry, aged i | 8 ' WARDEN STARTS CRU € ® HE CANNOT FUR-|hour thie ners , ; } we MOORE WILL ISSUE IN facia RO DECLARE nou is mo io by R W. M 2 | | Ore ons TO POLICE DE : : NISH AMBULANCE TO THElken of so! tan ete | THE AY RAP PILE Fi R wit STRUCTIONS OLIC SADE AGAINST USE OF PRE CITY FOR THE AMOUNT HE] wore notified a ie ae Bae ining 7 THIS AFTERNOON -_ 18 NOW RECEIVING. aT » slate 6 of the youth eon PARTMEN SERVED GALMON £008 BY! Cartain Hogie, who holds the| oho ht Brisa ye da! vs Mee RECEIVING MILLIONS OF DOLLARS IN GOLD IN KEGS AT THE °y te @bIQUOR MEN DO NOT OP) pighgAMEN j Contract with the city to s am: | kon's reatdence until sing can CUPTAENGURY OY NEW VORS. | BIGGES 4 GUN IW WORLD oa 5 move | bulance pervs ‘ fled the be learned as to his residence ~—an eee A «pose . | { works this morning that he - | inne mindadti - ptt vatiag r iaaht nik: Wii seek aaadan teat Gaodiin oo tone Doubt Boy's Story Sen RRR Re we | many nd France mck : Bath 1. Mogle’s reason i that the re-|, The story told by young Gran-| 2 xine. mittion dollors tm a 950,00 orner Mayer mar - o oth veration of $165 a month ia in. | 2°ffY 1s #0 Unusual that the o + ual ton! That js the # F ; pag. Bee depron tor the ‘ mt to Justify him tn eontinu.| fe 'm doubt as to his veracity, Up] amt of t 7 + tints ing of # amma aes for us ing view |to 4 late hour this afternoon, how:! ¢ pant of money wlich # rom France 1 beret the ch on. It has com The ¢ m mere have ever, nothing had been learned] ¢ ese ee eS In the regular w jo the « . 7 door r 1 which would OW a ight upon ry peed: reese es i n komme inetances ars boom asked to appropriate an ad u my te pon | +g Beenie Z ‘. ‘pay Vd me f a hy 1 othe eubstances| onal $35 per month, making the | ‘he myst Those who have talked + Of th h mavnnrs . ase in France 4 effect Hat * he . feum $200. It is understood that if wit h the boy insist that he is telling | y : f on deponit te eee into. ettect | . fone ec. {thin te done the service will be |e trath * : . "Seas ryty ry ee ne le fon with the wee of batt prepareg | Contia The substance of the boy's story | gy ye eh EE EERE EE EEE ‘io ng ape mmo effect with polaone that the fish eating such — tae he lived with his parents In Foy Porth gu band ype atcitote the 1h |Dalt may be poisoned and] OPPOSE VOTE OF THANKS. | thes inti ene day | cok! NEW YORK, May Phat the |, ; aman © ee Teer men in conse: > the night | ‘hereby poison persone who may eat man and anid that he was to | mous importation of gold into) und « great safeguard would be chtow Mf saloons has made it com-|f the fish. There ism law against} The King County Good Roads as-| with him. Marly thie weon the men United st Orrees| tablished against financial panics. | Fo erate a gun which cannot be lo : hae easy Mayor Moore | “=e on _ od a stances In / sociation met in regular session at] brought him to Beatt Se ortectun the e $2 0,000 in gold owned by| made labor and tested, i except by mechanical means, ay pat that ore t, though aration of balt, and agat he Chamber of Cov this af wild fuctu rates | the four great nations of the world} mammoth piece of ordnance has which can be fired only a te tthe me who | ? © out poleon for fish or « t - 1:3 t Ider | Protector disappeared at the aboh have alarmed the rent A ble in the | be he subject of elaborate 4: tite [ ‘ no || ermoon at 1:30 ¢ ik to consider | ind young Graaberry ina ; would be eastly accessible in the | been of elaborate de-|w times without danger of expl od Ot with him reports on road work done by the} he has not seen bim stn listrict for months, ts ent of at emergen: 1 be seriptive w nee and imaginati ion. Probs no more 14 or 16 onal Te eestemplated doing so be leounty comentantonate ead surveser.| bg Bocca Wall stree i Neve this plan is practicable and|ve pictures ellow journals to| inch guns be turned out of the fue be learnet what t liquor | | Two members precipitated a warm | wepay we. ore tha 900,900 In gold has) ; it will come | show its might tive pow] government arrenal pan though! of iC discuss efusing to accede to} Aft being deserted Granberry ently been unloaded from (rans Gold in Kegs er-—if {t should b thing. It was} — pense }a vote of th » the sury for | *4¥* he has made enough money to] Atlantic Hers at tht More! Gold ta shipped in @ ve | to stand off a eet as fa| Special correspondence to the Star. i sions his part In the club's plans. The|DUy & few meals by selling papera | 4s arrived on the Pacific side from! offact way. In form of flat|f as the latter could t 1| Washington, April 3 ad ont : . vote was @nally pansed Last night he had no money and) tho far cast end more is comiug | bricks or « arefully packed| had an extreme range of vent of the 18,000 and tor | GRERN LAKE M Mr. and| ee wan walking the » BR. Mopburn aident of|ta b p a, wie at $190,000. ttlesht » ite 194 Mrs Gare are sebaies bg the stree Mr 1 nk kegs, wh a ots nip with ite 12ineh gun has i over the arrival of a L1-pound baby | FOR DIRECT PRIMARY Milliken, who works on a morning|the ¢ ‘ational bank, and for-| sy sale ¢ Timents eun has nade our old coast defenses obso- » , paper mg and seeing that|™er centrolier of the currency, o& | vided on the big liners fi ong leland ev te -“ a Sites b t returneg| TM? King County Hean | comet wrong, red into] Dlained the recent vast tmporta-| kegs of t, and apecial messea-| . will never be mounted. it has has been the latest tron cap ntlgon has Just returned | ciub this afternoon passed a resolu 4 conversation with the little fpl-| tuna gers guard them conta hile in|em found that {t is impracticable to| 12inch coast gun, which trom wee gore where he has been | tion y to the candi. | low Monty & Fickle trans! [has an initial velocity of 2 et | for several weeks on a Fist. sing {nee for the state legis >| After heartng the ber’s story Mi) Money es automatically.”| Prom the ateame k to the that a big gun is a short Itved af- | PPO rscepcsr 9 ee, CMUCIRE favor the direct primary. A com-| liken took young Granberry to his|* salt. “Like everything else, it/ eubtreasury in | street the kegs fair; that it can shoot about so a Se his lots at Crescent! mittee will be appointed to rai home and then notified the police | {nds ite level. High loan rates here|are carted under the watchful eyes many charges, and then the steel ! ey at " funde for the estate convention to} The local officials are now eadeay all for gold from abroad. It od guards become flabby” and some day it DINGS BEGUN BY R. A.|. A, Bracom is building a stx-room /ho held here in September oring to try and locate Granberry's| Matural that there should be exton-| goes all to pleces RUE; on canman + modern cottage at Maple Leaf pamita wiekir tana parents and in the meantime tw)#tve Imports when our eal! money | : ticaheleaes Sbumeumsiaa ; ' 1 | Blac - [boy will probably be provided fer} rercned 25 per cent r Mre. J. H. Woodward, of Port t : | * - by the Millik nily Then came the offer of the see Now i not pleasant to opera [THE SUPREME COURT FOR A |iand, is visiting Mr. and Mra. A.| Eutimatos of the comt of proposed | ¥ oe en fone airy af te Udabaer 6 \enderant * npeek wee ie oe wi Pagh sagen Bracom, of Green Lake. She will|/public improvements were submit t an to national banks govern * t a Ayres - | PINAL DECISION leave for New York, where she is tolted to the board of pablic works|CUMBERMEN'S COMMITTEE a ee ee oe * It is bad in peaceful ta action spend the summer montha, about|hy the engineering department of WILL CONFER MONDAY. | jsotai in transit from abroad & Increase over same e the.cneaiy, Simos Sipartaenins ae i ».. jaune 1 the ctty this morning as follows ~ |had been an objection to ship & date last year $ 446,715.91 & ently conducted at the proving ad ment John W. Peters announces that! (racing and regrading Fairview ay.| Monday, May 24, has been defl| o\la tr tne teeeon that while bo in st indian Heed fay ark and Hghting ihe ia the republican candidate forjet al, $17,500, eidewalking Galer|!tely settled upon as the date of te] 4 in transit It was in disuse, and [Fee Re Ree eee ee eee thrown Hight on thi tor of the ity election leoanty commissioner from the| st. @t al, $19,200; laying water | SOBference In St. Paul between titel Ltt. was a heavy loss of interest.| a ae ao en an neon Ee me tn the | North district jmaios on Firat ay. Warren st. of al, | Committe of the Pacific Coast Lam Secretary Shaw's pian makes it} Lar riow iy all the ; his morning. It/ The citizens of Green Lake are| $12,500; laying concrete sidewalks | bermen's association and the heads | nossibie fo oF te ble & os Hee ; oa ; lot tne @ - possible for a New York banker to| vig guns how mounted on our best % lige ne city charter a8d making arrangements for « lange) oa b ay. Weal, Kinne Pan Ureat Northern and Northers | cagage foreign gold and, to all pur t fighting ships. for a period of 42 days. | celebration om July 4 al, $2,200. | Pacific ratiroads over the minimum |) snes have tr on the same ¢ ne | rye : ot iG the bonds will be opened! Mre George B. Green, of Green| welght question, The ¢ ee Ce og eS cae Et is in view of this feet that Pre t Lake, ts spending a fow woeke with} WANT MAYOR TO SPEAK. [which left here Thuraday - gine son operon jident Roosevelt has urged congress 0% ' ost? " Decal 7 upon y pene to e @ ad te ou fe meantime the sult tnstitot /ner friends in eastern Washington Pm are ala in St. Paul w tr @ arrival of reign ship be Paap tte ecg na pe ig see pad eat the ve J. Washburn recently sold bis| MAYOR Moore this im ing of the tranacontinentél | 18+ ansenger | mat upply of reserve guns to de waves is expected house near the Cam tional ved an invitation from th ureau on Jume 4, when the! -. a ake a supply of reserve guns t supreme court |church and te getting” ready to/% Sunnyside to delive Guat Gan eae fo] “This has encouraged gold im GRIGGS AT MELBOURNE, Ket On hand to replace older td upon by that body. The|move to Rataier Beach. at that city on July Fourth as one| will either be adopted or altered to)" anaes y dail oa Me guns as they approach th life Mathorities were perfectly will | Charies A. Levin. who just ar{f the features of a big Independd| suit the lumbermen ae tha ‘Sooo hag sud Gel The Everett C. Griggs. the only, limite the wut be instituted sines |rived from St Paul. has opened 2/02? “ay Celebration now being ar watt ee me inatne gold | _.Th? King County Bar association | *even-manted barkentine in the, = m — agen on the validity of the! real estate off) in the 1. O. G. T.|T8s4 8 commemoration of two JUNIORS GIVE DANCE — 0 le ; ne & will not invite the Pacific Bar as! world, has arrived at Melbourne _ Special $2 Hat Saie. By the supreme court of the /hall at Green Lake important events which have oo ict cranes aa oh 5 peo ooo [sociation to bold their annual meet-| from Port HMadiock. The Gri We are running @ special §3 tele- Weeld remere any doubt r M. L. Weber has sold his house at|“Urred during the past year O10” ieee sneeiinen tar ie me free . or Brrr’ tn) 'De tn Seattle this yeu is de |eatied from Hediock on March 26 S0ove hat, In mauve and pearl, for that point which might tn-liy9 Rast Binty-second at. and will|Cmpleting of the Sunnyside rall-| oe ine high choo! gave the anmeni{imported golds ee ©. (etalon was reached & meeting|4nd made an exceptionally quick $2. W. B. Hutehison Co : the minds of prospective bia tm th , fee a n-ne Toad and the taking over by the} “ - . an RP OTS held in Judge Frater's artment|trip with her lumber cargo across Samm ~ = Seed re move to Univer |srveramen i dee Oats Gin I and dance to the senlors yes p Would Avoid tt. ey [Of the waperior court this morning. |the Pacific. Much local interest is i. : He bas not decided whether he will § ae cee teen on Cs ie saree aypatenr 2 a that Ac.|. The Stato Bar association is to! at 4 in the showing of the Gr PASTOR |S DELAY jde able to w Wa aate fe oe ste ane buen 4 meet in Seattle this year and it w * on i" ¥ i ED ORDER 18 PERMANENT. | enna ¥ Wagner's band tur-|lantic, ts he latoct 1 of Henry |reit that it would be better to ask|#0und steamahty incipally of is oo REY SRA mya, NO CHARGE MADE " voate|Clews, the Wall st. banker and (; Sis thamk Ror anmcinen tees cdrom gre 3 gp Bs ioe tae e- ae | ; wejbroker, He sal to come here during the Alaska-|Pany, and in ec nd of Captain e or yee ay . anent RA Ww ncrome @ k The great nations are now upon | y * th ‘ be ' Yukon exposition ta 190 Lelane, one of the beat known mari. ° t . Pi stra a order fron ¢ «superior|and M A the standard. America, Ger ners on t coat ver pened carloads oe vart prohibiting skating tn! last Habbard| IVE A MANDOLIN - aoeintaraginnnenee anata ST. PAUL. May 2¢—-At the ox Scan a ans anos on hand, and twenty-five Chrtatonsen's Brouiway hall, Jude. | and rr t of ENTERTAINMENT Acre ge In the City |pense of the Northern Pacific, INDICT THE TRUS ot eS ae ys nog Fae ment wae rendered o¢ rieten ce ich requires th went t b- : : @ Egan for damagea done. m placed av M. Le Mont, of Boutn |, Waee beautifu uated, p eecree rt nea: pe Ep ine] NASHVILLE, Henn, May 26 earthquake was coming. If we give mandolin eraduat-|***, mvroved and. accessible by! vith tnhabitanta, ie j The federal grand jury has returne had we would not have bought ling: cacrelace, pestmpaniod’ by ter tttet, at. services ald attract! song the track o & a mile | 80 indictments against the alle eo many pianos begun to fear were not! children’s r “ig Mande,|many buyers. Chas, Somers Co. | olay fertilizer trust here We understand this big earth- going to have ona ¢ 2 of , “ "1401-2 Alaska bullding, offer some. |£*22, ew a) ee oe — quake has been postponed for @emnacbves bed with i bs won . Bk rma. thing this kind) Two broad! Special $2 Hat Bale Special $2 Hat Sale. nother week. } we want 4 ‘ iF Peale Saks Weeks ba the weaatiea! laattedce ae Pee ncBbun acres for ) and terms. An in-| We are running a special $3 tele-| We are running a special $3 tele: [to sell all our planc It Sesteuctien of Ghats . vena AB Mertalnment wil) cuiry of them will bring full partie | scope hat, in mauve and pearl, for|scope hat, in mauve and pearl, fe t 1 all ow y i t ist ecagie : . ulars ceelgo W. B. Hutchison Co. 9°) $2. W. B. Hutchison Co. tanos, $300, §: $400, we Sun Shines Again give the biggest discounts But the cate thie BANK CLERKS MEET a8 they won't etand so much ne @ ow ee anal aking. We will take $121.50, cok oP thieme tee 8 The Ben ha f America $132.50 and $148 dasay wikaties tlcay ae >| Bank Cle eid an Informal amok All other Higher Grade Pt- wk te ane Of sean ‘a Pie 2 of A anos we will give a tremendous tuced hie « ¢ the h - reduction on. This calamity so Bright warm weather will riper : Forty b soon after the other big earth- —ipecoe Barmy a hapter came quake is enough to shake the have been at 5 oir . > «wan 8 ow y foundation of the Piano who will my arge Quantities a reapect = . busine a8 sa * flow of the tre * will, within « few days, put | Shall We Spend Sunday? If there nody le that is favorable, | th In the reach of ae aml é wants to by an earth weil soowit dee ake a boat quake and our mistakes in over irate eva aan! Rea and see good loading, they want to come a running. We don’t want the broom FLAG AT HALF MAST. Pianos. Come and get t sora tl bees ce eas fring of it mes Cline Piano House Mra M Just Above the Post Office. ere serve‘ Charles K. Peabo For You to Purchase Preferred Stock in the a0 (By cor ia Ged Seattle-Boston Copper Co, at $i Per Share fi t LLOYD TRANSFER CO. Ino. a a r " Heavy kel Plated Two Baggage Express. . ’ Burner, 9 Be a jay ai.a0 Furniture and Heavy Hauling. “. * : Both Phones—1686. atrore Office in Diller Hotel ‘ Mre Open Day and Night. + HOLD UP BRIDGE PLANS. ————___ SPIRE: aon ' GARDEN HOSE ’ 0 feet. 3-4 Cott Hose, with B ‘ A 604 Pike Street, Seat! ee en ene — Be, ' gener wns wodee THE RUBBER STORE NARROW ESCAPE Bites cones I mn UN CAME 0 TIME To FROM pesta BA Straw things by ber thie the brig to the 799 just » if Threater The ber ty, ir Myening 7 wet » BR LANDS AND CLAIMS. 4 tae ‘ Se. tia’ ps bi TALK r AL FINAL VESPER SERVICES, CORNICIDE .CURES CORNS CORNICIDE CURES CORNS WOODCOCK'S PHARMACY 04 Pike St. Seattle, Wash Cash Register Exchange BUY, SELL OR EXCHANGE CASH REGISTERS We pay highe:t cash price for Registers, The Sundwall Co. 609 let Ave. Phone 697. ASKA BLDG nday dinne UNION BAKERY AND CAFE 1418 Second Avenue. Seattie-Boston Copper Comp’y THAT OVER PER} H Yo KA NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS. 1 t Crooked Cre Mining Co. fs t held at the company W day of June, «a.m, maining in jon until 4 o'clock yp said d to consid er the que n of the exchange of the stock of the Crooked Creek Min- ing Co. for that of the J. C. Lee Co,, upon the terms to be submitted transfer of jat said me and the all prog Mining Co. C. Lee Co. By order of the board of trustees. M. T. U Sec. ng, of to the the Crooked Creek J erty \