The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 30, 1906, Page 5

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[along the center line of Bhtlshoe | ay. almost to Ite intersection with | Fourth ay, and Broadway. John Hartman, who was present at the | uunctl meeting, stated that he did | not know how soon work would be! IN papor. option of the Great orthern Steamship office, ali of! as ret | SEATTLE STAR- WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1906. ® different riments of the depot. Late terday afternoon the | - J in ¢ rv the ot be hine wer both Mr. Adame’ and|#ranted, as the road has asin tthe fr PROPOSITION AFLOAT TO EN LARGE SCOPE OF ALASKAYU devices and the GUNN sectional cases star Wri,_Votoran Pala, Wem oT, FIRE aE RH HOLIDA ; FB Reading Charges Against Him. “Malicious - falsehoods,” He Says-=-Conditions in New) (5 (BSERVED KON EXPOSITION.-COMMIT York as Bad as in Chicago TEE MEETS TOMORROW. | Che machinery of the Alaska-Yu én } kon fair will be put in operation to A beautiful and impressive cere-| morrow evening at a mooting of soilless Ths mony wax held at the Temple de| th “ committes recently q@ueano. » [Beveridge DAI placing the cost Of) OHICAGO, May 30.—The Armour| Hitch thi morning, in the of {dent J. B. Chilberg : by Cos Geltineia Wehatetes wanee 2 Packing company's elevator was de | MC'Y* of the Jewish holiday mmimittees will probabl how icials, however, state that It is aor te ace ae ae shevuoth Rabbi Josept coh the deine time oF 6 nity way to raise the livered an appropriate which he fantted the address, in date nelghboring jetray the cost of = : Jincussed the the Commonwealth Elects rm Feast ot] poaltion» before the te ears Inspection as ft coat 000,000. . *entecout, in Ite eo mear 3 waar ogi ton, 8 . $1 0.000) pany, doing $1,000,000 damage. Pent in Ite triple meaning ‘ comit for © | Me oers . ar now in addition to the!” A ‘railroad switchman, in trying |, Rabbi Joseph spoke of Memorial) tion tx a suggestion that the tet pet waltctous erical work im the department) to gav< » cara, was killed day and tte relation to Pentecost, |: t present ut the fai Breaks His Spirit ore jone ing the p the other the| be enlarged to tnelude western Beveridge Taiks pr nd referred to the soldiers | state sls Hawall sp hare tee * butiding wp] tadest © end . AY An outline of Senator Beveridge, tn dt Btay dels . “a » bel his inspection bill thin : —. deen tr c ose mia: | sald The country ts now in a gderanis Did age has | pe ) 1 regeneration, Th Iptoes attics matter of selecting a site ts srovt * good meat} widows and orphans blem fc rt TOMORROW BALLARD, May 30.—The Oregon} one « }@ Washington Ratiroad Company The rest of the villeed world Mest Packers Busy has adopted Chris says one| vrei ‘ : | WASHINGTON, Ma The/paper, “Dut Americans have ua-| hoard uo such peackers a x biushingly adopted satan as th®! jerschiag and that no | i Seattio 1006 (to 1016 First Av PRAISES THE SPIRIT to defeat inepiring spirit of public lite,” ]7#t down tal PEOPLE FLEE FROM — DESTROYING FLOOD -_--— PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT, 19 , . {ae Spring Grove addition, and the ~ Ay oe “ple were compelled to seek SPEECH AT UNVEILING OF 2 . safety ¢ F Eastern Washington and Oregon Inundated by) our wus a marr or water ovr MONUMENTS AT PORTS va rounds St Mary's hospital, and MOUTH, PAYS HIGH TRIGUTE an peapenanlalien, acu Heavy Rains---City Streets Converted Into Bewspapers and many manufactur ao » the te have been forced to TO CITIZENS AND SOLDIERS |"? | prc vee mi Raging Torrents and Growing Crops Spoiled." "= AT SAN FRANCISCO DURING |" Flee From Their Homes. rin. PENDLETON, Ore. May 30 We can net tee highly’? ie WALLA, May 20. Hintelete as the result of the worst |!" iam teats tee tastes oe Pareto meng! food bomkaee of Grant and I Rave been washed ovt.jrain storm in the history of Walla | account of the high water in Uma President Measovelt todhy us Jon St uurecked, streets Moodert,| Walla valley |tilla river caused by the heavy rain the monument that has been ¢ sg . e OR4 Ielephone stations pat) The rata has been falling steadily | ang choudt ed to the memory of the so! 2 a at Bingham Springs © raining he @ commission and ‘thonsande | of nee Noon Monday, and ts still fail Worth of damage done |ing at the rate of 06 of an tach an/| the low land Fr. The total precipitation la | Site ait ioe ° 2 inches at 9 o'clock this meruns boa een flosting down the river } with no Indication of a break. this morning Houses have been Streets Become Torrente, |washed away at Bingham Springs jana brid re out all over the Mill creek and Walla Walla river |oesters sect af the atane “one ern part of the state, Spokane hie mothe © pouring over their banks. Buat-| tonttie iy suspended oe tm the fol-) nese te practically suspended. The tu ar a Partelt's big Red) Cifaton park and Sixth st bridges AvSS THVee Atay. #18 Second went oat early this mor Min} At § o'clock one-third of the efty creek overflowed at Morriam st. and| a9 ander water. The Hotei Pen con ti end sailors who died tn war, following « parade 1} he took part. In his address # high tribute to t Francisco, and the men of the arm the fire, He said ¥, for on mt the lend we me to the memory of t the great civil war. N . of tht Sun unknown man duct « and navy during years old, bot Be A sacred in ur hiet y throug > pay homage valiant dead who fell in hing days and the freezing other men dese a big stream of water ix now flow |dleton block, including the post ate ae then t ot weoouel the grinding, he eaking ling tows Alder st, through the[office, and the satire section of the| PICTURES OF KING ALONSO AND PRINCESS ENA. GOON TO BE | <ouniry 0s those lo wont we cn | econ magenta sar aks Atatrtet town west of Main st. between Alta saiog eo © ‘i i vver, the men to whose valor we pe, and Many residences «@re footed ta | *t and the river, ean area of #0 — owe it that the Unior wes pre i how MADEID, May 29.—I01 be mighty? to ser that hie youthful ma-| served have left us a country reunit.| the navy Barly thie morning the levee at Alfonse, whe ts to! ie well and safe. The men/ og in fact well as in name They ast je if King | tar la Mooded and deserted the west end gave way, making the|y. jor smorrew, Gses net tue full armor, and-—curious con-| neve un the memory of the great |ball grounds and the adjoining aie.) "* ™ aipagaprees eo: de " ore. Aeeds and the self-devotion alike This Thursday Sale Sy er ey sin into rate tog ove fay ian an break will cause a flood that will gre aot ay ae the ¢ of Laon cathedral, and./the men who wore the gray in the oid unwritten law ntest where brother fought broth |deluge the entire tows. Men and sart of Bpain er with equal age, with equa ltoums are at work hasling house us of os T hold goods to higher pisces cong Dio mtmeertty of conviation, with equal GRANI EWARE It te reported that = hotel at > bave held him tightly p] fidelity to « high fl tun Bingbam Springs has been flooded | Steen So eneti'te Wee that Hien # Is born at the land that the quests hare been Tremendove Reeponsibility solve » math forced to flee to the mountains to me: pe sietendld, % tna beheld vienaatt Leadership is necessary tn or jeseape the a cetyl te og apeak today under the aus yb Sagal » apedinicw Rtamy te | At Milton, rding to reports und the senate Ne reas aa dan ean, oe sults out of a high average of indi Ithe Little W Walla river has commander of the Royal Mat | ae ee ee ee vidual chare but without the |burst ite banks, and ts now cutting | >*rdiers B -~ ndticegaree Sieh saa Oo nigh character ‘ ind |a new channel down Main st, the| Th chief doctor gular forces of the United States | YOu) hie ie . ; GRASS SCYTHE B Principal theroughfare of the 4 pia yee Pi A. . - . te se Pat b as there te no other body of | clout ie est } town, ss “a | Yreve- xa oat camel alee ab m in the past we have! ine fact that our soldiers and aa $1.75 Patent Grass Scythe | Gray Gran- 9} r | ft fante (prince).” te 5 tte bead OF the pre m os tothe © @ ofl ore are @ heir duty — $1 .39 Pudding Pan The father, with equal gravity . heey of 4 ° ; ; : to all present, then bab . om kine te “ na At a y1 se || Sa hE 17 4 Pee XP PE ¢ GRASS HOOKS | LINION PACIFIC nally atte king mab tes come ; fal x the mame sine for boc Rest sc Fa arpener, Loose 16 White 1] cena esa 9 ae Seis nae cian Se ha nes| ar a pity * Gray Gran Handle teel Blade Enameled | _— — . pied, and athe way. I « , ta . pend t see ite Tea Ceien Steel Dish || PORT TOWNSEND. May 99 A footer ! . . ea | F Leongatha oy > e . set| sarme and cau 4 oa ‘ e fellow ' k * Kettle, 4 Sei cies a 19¢c Pans, 14-qt. 9} 2! ‘ 6 deere the ¢ tt tas ra He had at 2 you Jenty pleas Quart seco dindies + | prince's — k . ) HOSE HOLDERS. 69e¢ mupoandt tae [of court clipe. Tesvetane. Be 1s ; tne : | nie se . It I .59c Taare eee eee ee ee A . 2 ° = ” cee f ti» t , * Assorted Steel Dew pentorday tor See etncat, All night they patrot ng ts dead Investment Trustees ttle » San Francisco “we o th tr of office in pt “ all is oe rty Investments . € . “Steamer Indiana has arrived at| cha ge glances through « y . Bustn i San Francisco from Bristol Bay and she will now load freight and to Seattle en route City of Benttle ta due CASTERS Rall Re Investment Dep’t BUSINESS PROPERTY IN aring HEAVY BLOW TO soon from Skagway and VESTMENT BONDS “ . ' entral CURTAIN RODS com: | eae ; ‘ to sn-Hibbard |PASSAGE OF FREE ALCOHOT Tire oi roduct exc for in Loan Dep’t hb onsen gy wom ta x ic Or « 1 BUSINESS PROPERTY MORT a ae M t tt . O BILL WILL START NEW IN. purpo "I ab i, an GAGE LOANS ame ARAAC wotts, | a was $2.10 a « Wood I 1 . American-Hawatian line, is n| DUSTRY WHICH WILL COM 1 f : ROLLER SKATES ° mag Gen Fran * alcohol wan ox " ‘ syable clac | PETE WITH KEROGENE AND polsor e Th oO " wt Ma 7 bal . ol f GASOLINE t . 4 which was wreck wae © oare ; et > 8 te Deposit ‘Dep't e ns TON, Ma . n RENT PARI IFE ul tnspe ' i aieeee hee Trustee Dop’t ‘ « foes eC me bore th THE TRUSTEE CO. at 5 {ig Kvory state tn the Ww = ae vier cans, 100; 4-1-11{have ite part in this new ot chooner Defiance has arrived Investment Trustees ; Oc cans ff All this will result from the| Port Townsend from Guaymas gaa san ane, § p » of the aleohol bjIl t one of the quickest trips up the New York Block, Soattie pene ne You t , | Hitherte the nt haw! eonst, She left the southern port if you miss this sale. ere4yractically forbidden the manufac | April 26, \ ---exclusive agents for the well-known MACEY office filing three suggestions from our great Mission furniture show Mission den table ont a tant : “3 any em ' hun feans as Kuropeans can} Ba Ai mile mg nay gee erougs that hav om thetr packers | yet to be settled by the ¢ ? part of \ . 4 . or better known as the Union Pa |eoutive committee. Director Gen $21.50 = charged | w dismiss and of the South-| last night asked the Ball oS <a hon eames Mission Library Table. ‘ pas Bi western Texas Cattle Ksisers’ asso-| ‘The continued hearings of Assist. | clty council for a franchise to « fif-| spected the university and rec this Mission Library 7 is of an enustatis at a [ciation protests against the propo*/ ant Chief Latham, Capt. C. C. Gra-|teen foot right of way starting at ions of others under con tractive design. as you by 6 of iy i New York Conc na Same ed f m. He says that if the/ham and J. J. Longbottom, of the the southern limita ne Ratlroad | sider m will be asked for, and a weathered oak . « je for years of we show th . 4 »' y Wew YORK, M has just) packer made to pay for in) Beattie fire department, will be|av., through block 6 of the Ballard! date assigned for their considera good service; top is i 4 sree Mie / 280 nel . mn t mmmilsstog . be ge will fall om - taken up before United States Com-| Tide blocks, to Bhilshoe av. then! tion. irawer and Regular price is 8 , aniahot 4 > téntend ‘ . spent a few/stockmon, as the kere to make Kiefer tomorrow after Very special pr for t 821.50 We nex t t . k 86-45 slaughtering | UP for the lows will not pay so much | aémiseion of | EST a . 215 1 86-45 — and found their beet | t 4 Kk in the see . . na as in| = - | quartermaster’s department, to giv Germane Pour Hot Bhot. | ing Fireman Prank Mapes a retel Standard Furniture Co. retary of] AERLIN, May 30.—The prose ts| S*" and Chief Cook bottles of cock m that there) anenimous ta ite arraignment of|)Al* irom the stores « Arting e ween (h#/ the American packers, and demands |‘? amet tne Se, Wie Rave! ¢ co and Newline nectert no bearing on the ease, tt ix claim: | ¢ protection of the German pub-| 24 oS ae | ¥ ® clerk having 0 | ’ oll fee OF SAN FRANCISCO $7.50 Tacoma awhul ant Init Self R ke maine ew ort, and the train« h vy that fore. © profes. Anchor line Buckman withdrawn from the Franciseo ronte and Nome route, the mer Robert Dollar will attend all freight shipments for that company « the two Watson Seattle-San ated on the Iron Is Cheaper Every sther Seat on well as will reap a by pu at greatly ed rates at the special sale at Bartell’s Red Cr re on Thursday: Beef, W 'iron, $1 bottles for 62e; Bland’s Iron Pilla, 190 In a be for 2% (you'll pay to 65 elmewhere), and Red Cross Iron Phosphates, G2e bottle for 8to. Remember, tomorrow! 610 Second venue ae $1.00 Soreen | Doors at 69c | Any size Natural ish for Fin- ove fon Bakery ae MADE BREAD loaves UNION BAKERY AND CAFE 1413 Second Avenue. a COipg = & proxers % vi “Y REALESTATE 9 Zz am SF) wow 44 BUN RH. Denw Orrice resident af Cashier PEOPLES SAV INGS BANK. , Fe2e- te SuITS To orper $1 00° a

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