The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 13, 1906, Page 7

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LE HAS BEEN BITTER yy piscussed EVER SINCE we WAS RELEASED FROM Broth Canadiar Seattle yew eached national = CENTRAL HAS 8€ for B EXTENSION OF TIME THE FEOERAL GOVERN y a 4 a Prost, one of the best known promoters and (inanciers of ‘Stat « from Chicago, and at the Butler hotel. Mr the president of the Alaska y, and tx on the coast the annua! meeting of % which will take) this city tomorrow morn Extension of Time. brings word that Seo * an extension of time AND EAMSHIP HAVE NOT BEEN AOD- as TO ACTION—UMA-| BAILING 18 DELAYED. clock this afterncen | Mackenasie, of the Pa- . company, sor the offt fi the uaions involved in the Strike. bad received in from San Francisco with | WE te further ucts. The Pacific | Pac ip company at Z| held the union to this agreement, it Mi placed a notice on the bulle | at Pier B to the effect Umatilla would not sail HP ho'clock this afternoos Maions were concerned they to stay. He would not [tap would involve other than those of the Pacifie Steamship company Olympic Sails. B. Gray, reyresontative of the Companies operating steam said the only word he was that the heads of eaions and steamship compa were trying get together ° Mr. Gray received the steamer Olympte had from San Francisco for i but did not know if « stew aboa various time ar to the effect setilement was in progress at of the disa 6 union ae were more an Creates Sensation Snknow:, © Noticeable g her beaut h treated ; sensation on First Bhs stor a udly 4 wou y tooth paste Paes but at Mortells Red Cross 4a Just Phe said, “the Red Crows 1 tomorrow « Thyme ‘ Tooth Pas ~~ tot Ihc.” Every pers ROTHIER CAUSE OF: Qf MAN ARRESTED IN dhrough Charles Fitay Hrothier al about THROUGH SENATOR ved in the} haw been successful in| jin the construction of a high motive! ao good a condition. The weat m of the railroad |electric power road between Chice-| pound tre: are running from 10 new amendment to | go law provides that the! of the road ix advanced ' H SIDES WAIT OR INSTRUCTIONS Gil stated that as far! | ing. Mile afternoon if the strike! jing im sympathy with the Sallors’ ELEPHONE COMPANY. » Avurust, who was former Pian cainat the Ay, anking » hie petition, he recetved a ah aligent condition filed mult today Wiaet’ ‘Telephone comp for $20,000 damages - = ——«=- | CAPT, BERMINGHAM COMING. werved two years of his term when! Capt. Ber nfivential frienda,aatd to be French=|the Pacifi Hingham, superviser of Coast division of ‘ Hians, secured hia release, Ka.| United States marine Inspectors of tal antagoninin hae entered large-|hulla and botlers, haa sent @ord ty Into the case to local Lnapectora ‘Turn and Hrothier's release wan secured) Whitney that he will be in Seattle tok of} next M y or Tuesaday on an te of the supreme court of] spection tour, Capt, Bermingham hada, on the stipulation hat}makes bis headquarters at San ould return to France] Francieeo, and comes t orth yearty, gain wt foot on _— dian territory took the matter up and in @ few nye all of ¥ nting tte te ‘ “ ttish Columbia wae vent! iHgnation. ‘Then the ‘ wae taken to Ottawa, In the antime Hrothter left and came t Seattle. r where he was arrested yor ath and nev olay adviews from the Van uver palice. As Hrothier has beee convicted of (OROINANCE (8 BEING DRAWN felony, under Ube tmmigration sw he Cannot remain In the Unit-| BY COUNCILMAN CONWAY TO States and must be deported, It ALLOW SALOONS TO REMAIN 1 that the Vancouver of- floors witl arrive In Seattle tonight] OPEN [to take their man back Couneitman Conway of the Firat ward will attempt to repeal the or dinance providing for the closing of saloons at 1 o'clock in the morn ing He (a having an ordinance to this effect drawn, and will introdues it at the meeting of the city counoll % Mon tay aight "TRAINS ARE five years from the date on which the maps and other papers are filed Daring the construction of the rail road, provided it does not take long: er thap tem years, the company ie exempt from taxation. The maps and papers have not yet been filed. G. A. Kyle of Tagoma, engineer of surveys for the Alaska | WEST@OUND TRAFFIC 18 HELD Central ratiway, has just returned from the worth, and it is expected} PACK ON ACCOUNT OF WASH. that at the meeting of the stock OUT IN MONTANA, holders tomorrow he will have jrough plana showing the right of way prepared for presentetion. _ Close All Deeds. Raltroad traffic weatbound ts in If these are approved finally the}a chaotic condition today, resulting | closing of deeds of ail lands through | from washouts in Moutana. The which the route passes will be made | Great Northern railroad will, by this and te outline of the work | atiernoon, have made sufficient re- of the railroad, its uitimate route, unless more trouble ete, will be made and sent to Wash n be operated on ington schedule tine, Mr. Frost is at present Interested The Northern Pacific le not in nd Milwaukee. He will be to the city several days before return ing Bast to 18 heurs behind time, and three trains are now on their way west in a bunch. Traine due this morn- j the And early this afternoon are ex. pected to arrive befure midnight. ARE HOME IN OLD KENTUCKY LOUISVILLE, Ky.June 12—Rain the program, but did mot the ardor of thousands of home-coming Kentuckians today. Phe governor Introduce: Hn oft from time to time until they nelle who mare mela took the matter in their own hands! wetcome, David H. Francia, of Mis- ane ordered « strike at San Fram] gouri, reeponding soo. wettied before asking the steam Sehooner owners to make an agree | ment for the next year Since them the union has been put hanged REALTY TRANSFERS Twe Meanings. ‘The statement that the untons on the Umatitia signed at San Fran- clece for the round trip and that the walk-out here is taken as @ de- sertion, has two meanings ff the c it Stearmabip company ‘The Lewts Littlefield Co made probably the largest sale in real estate recorded during the week They have recently sold to L. W. labor. The unions claim that they| Morris the south 60 feet of lot 4, can leave a ship at any port, pro-|biock 60, A. A. Denny's addition, viding they give notice to the deck | Calhoun, Denny & Ewing represen officer, which was done this morn-jing the purchaser. The price f this property was $36,000. ‘This property ts located on the Genera! Strike. east side of 6th av, between Pike SAN FRANCISCO, June 18—Act-|and Union, and is Improved with two houses. union, the Marine Cooks’ and Stew-| Because of the great demand for ard association declared a general | Brighton Orchard property the Law strike at all ports from fen Pedro|is Littlefield Co, has purchased to Seattle om al such boats as have|4@ additional temaecre tract from would confiiet with the Inawe of the United States regarding contract fn oneede the union|H. A. Keyer, the consideration be weee ing $11,500, Thia tract adjoined the original Brighton Beach tract on t ast, and will be put on the| |tmarket In a few anys. le Other sab are a portion of the anplatted tract in the vicinity of Weller st. and 16th av. Thte prop | erty was purchased by the Gorham | & Suthott » This concern fs a} large manufacturer of show cases! $ interior finishings, and will! / orect « large plant on the property | in the near future. 8 sales in sa Si he Brighton Orchard during the| PORTLAND, June 12.—~Business | ¥eek ageregated $1 | Agent of the Saflors’ anion. E. EB. Blossom has bought from | ger ¢ L J. J. Kinnane for $9,200 the north-| was arrested today for the midnight |). J. Kinnane for $8.10 the nortly attack on the » m crew of the | ixth addition. This property in on pr Aap the corner of Blanchard st. and Sth avene s of the crew wer by the gang who attacks a CHARGED WITH MURDER. Prominent Seattle Business Man Judge Frater thi ning Issued an otder tnetruetin ¢ prosecut-| Dectares he will disappear ¢ nia) ing attorney file information | office tomorrow long nou ugainst Charles A within 24/¢ ross Drug hours of to release the prisoner 4 av. and get & Relladona, Depnty Prosecuting Attorney ac-! © Strengthening Porous cording filed the information | Piaater, the regular 20¢ kind for % h ~ Aronson with murder in| Nothing like « f for « the firs gree A n is ac © back no take ot the \ of killing Mr. and Mrs. Ross! big temorrew at the Reé Crees, | LAW MAY TAKE GIRL AS 7m FROM MOTHER'S CHARGE The law may forcibly take charge of & M-yearold white girh whose mother, Mra. J. L, Pair, is mw to 4 negro, Mrs. Fuir was among the crowd of women arrested fr the N * House on Inst Sunday charged with being a dls — mand was released Gordon announced GRADUATION EXERCISES ARE) youd try and HELD IN DENNY HALL Be-|\lone toward having the taken from her custody FORE A LARGE AUDIENCE— SCHOLARSHIP PRIZES ARE AWARDED, WEDDING IN BREMERTON, George W. Murasle of Seattle and Mise Margrete Ann Dixon of Hunts will t married tomorrow night at the residence of the bride's The largest audience which bas|pareats in Bremerton ansembled during the Washington —-— — ualversity commencement © wet this morning in Denny witness the final festivities and do honer to the grave and dignified sertors The university orchestra fur nighed music for the occasion, play ing 8 selection from onod's Foust,” which was followed by « tetto compored of the Minses Martin, Miss Shelton and Mesars. Dunlap, Parkersoa and Howe. The wnoval commencement ad-|GREAT NORTHERN OFFICIALS droas was delivered by Dr. Kdward A. Ross, of the University of Ne| ARE COMING THIS AFTE bra who spoke on “Modern Sin e and the Orading of Sinnera” The} NOON IN PRESIDENT HiLL's address was a scholarly discussion] PRIVATE CAR—IS A REGULAR of some of the social and economic wrongs and was well recetved TRIP, Following the address of Dr. Ross was the conferring of degrees on 130 graduates and the distributing of! phis afternoon a party of Great Prites for scholarship and genera!) Northern officials will arrive tn the city on thelr annual tour of to apection. The party ts traveling In J. J. Hill's private car, apbell, fourth vice prest ; D. Miller, traffic manager of Hi system; R. W. Rawson, president of the Union Trust Com pany of Chicago. M. J. Dray, also Of Chicago, and Walter Hil, a son of J. J. Hill are also in thé party H. W. Adams, sanistant traffic ihiinager of the Hill lines, stated (his morning that no special ate ‘nifleance wae attached to the trip. Mr. Campbell generally makes four distributed amounted to more than $600, Those receiving these honors were A eash prise of $150 w warded Merritt Magee, chemistry, freshman clase, Edward Brooks, the Jacob Furth prise of $100 to electrical en sineoring, Miss Ruby Campbell, the James A. Moore medal in physics and mathematies; Harlan McGee, the $200 prize in chemistry The final ball tonight at Denny hall will conclude the commence ment exercises, cox To REMOVED. — Miller ¥ was hol Beattlo Inet fall M. KB Cox, promoter of the World's University of Paneopathy and Puget Sound santtartum, is to be removed from the concern, ac- cording to the deeiston of Superior Judge Griffin rendered this after noon in the case of W. F. Boyd ‘gainst M ©. Cox. Hayd charged that Cox w using the funds of the concern infadiciously, A re cotver will be appointed with im a fow da N ARE BLOWN HIGHIN AIR ROANOKE, Va. June 11-—Four Roumanians were killed outright and seven others fatally injured late last night by an explosion of dyna mite on West Roanoke Tidewater ODN TRIES 10 jis == KILL PARENTS the taumping from a hole in a rock, when the charge went off, hurling them high in the air. The tajured men were rushed to a hospital at Redford and some of them are «© OGDEN, Utah, June 1%.--Mdward Sorenson, an employe on the Willard farm, confexed today that he tried to kil Denlel Woodland and wite early Tuseday morning, Me impit pected to die cates Henry Woodland, son of the SEES NO MURDER mother in order to get possession of eee the farm. ‘The father le paralysed. Both he and hie wife were In bed when Sorenson pu ® gun through a window and fired. He mistook the woman's arm over her head for her head, and blew the arm entirely off. The won denies the charge, but the sheriff sys he has proof to cor- foborate the confemsion C. C. Metinger, deputy coroner of Plerce county, ts at Manzanita beach today Imvestigating the dis covery of a skeleton in a trunk which was exclusively told in The Star Monday Coroner Carroll says he will not make a trip to the beach unless he receives further advices making bh a step necessary, “T think ft ts sald the coroner today ‘and I do not be lieve that by as murdered. The body was probably placed in the as 4 means of facilitating burial.” AGREE BUT-| THE THEATERS “The Nightingaic.” WASHINGTON, D. ©. June th] Offenbach’s wonderful opera, The house committer on agriculture) phe Nightingale,” is proving 30 at- Cake Gmernene aameed Spen 6 tractive a bill at the Grand that a tnepection Bi, ‘succession of full houses is ruling who will pay the cost of inspection. |inis week. There will be a bargain The bill a9 accepted provides that ines warden: labele on conned geod etait net} ene? & Seteréey: bene. ony pte At The Gtar Theater. Kiuard Waldmann, the German SEATTLE WOMAN tragedian at the Star Theater, is oting on artistic wad popula putcess with Kis condensed version MEETS WATERLOO & the Stevenson romance, “Dr Sekyil and Mr. Hi He etays ull @unday night PORTLAND, June 12.-—-With har “The World” Tonight ping rusted fast in her hair, clothe At the ttle tonight the Mack in flithy rags and ino weneral statelalin Theater Company will open of unspeakable uncleantiness, Cleo bee five presentations of “The . « Beattin, 92, wae} Wirid,” 9 well-known melodramatic visited by Deputy Mealth Officer! success that bas pot been soen here Spencer the Salvation Army} h number of years home yew lay Bhe was f und | sich tn @ lodging ho and taken | At the Third Avenue. there, « the how \« . f© Phe Aylesworth Comy in spesaien 2 vas . Sad the ¥ W.lessianight in Chinatown,” at the se of baa beseieliethon Th xe itt Avenue Theater, has been can late Sentile € wellk son tod this week wi Keest HAIR THEORY EXPLODED. som, a play that will me “ll the expectations and juirements The theory that the hair found!or the numerous patrons { the mt vat of Tow ligan, Who Third Avenue Theater The Todt was arrested charged with murdor-| ers," will be the bill, and the Ayles ing Elate Millbuff, has been oxptod-| worth er We. he “4a ~4 ed. Sheriff Smith has had the hair! oheracters far away f(r those of xamined under a microscope, and | this week it was found not to be the hair of} the murdered girl | COMMITTEES WILL MEET | The health and sanitation com WILL DISCUSS MURDER mittee of ite caenell With mank nd ¢ he meat (aspection The citizens of Renton will hold | *P) SoMa eet The fire and a mans ft ting at the LO. O. PF. water committee will also meet to hall tomer w night to dt ’ the ta sp the secoad Cedar river murder of Elsie Millhuff, and to! | ciacies : : bring to light some of the f the whic to th t i. 69 Safe De have been withheld from th jing. Phone Main 607, ind! REPORTS ON NOME HARBOR COMMITTEE OF CHAMBER OF COMMERCE TAKES UP QUES TION AT MEETING TODAY. At the meeting of the Chamber of Commerce today at 1 30 the special Smith and FW Investigation who has the harbor in hand, has submitted ph ber of Commerce aud t the commeres of IN SEATTLE. advocate of wi ind the Mime Anthe tle yesterday for @ short while, the suffragiat DOWIE SORRY HE IS ALIVE Dowie rewumed th ribs to the coast each year, and Mr,| said that last fall after he had| i found reilef in usted to awake GREENWOOD GETS 000, was today « FREEMAN QUITS POLICE FORCE DETECTIVE TURNS IN HIS RES IGNATION AFTER TEN YEARS’ SERVICE — PLAIN MAN FOR FOUR YEARS. Regular $9.00 Suits for gular $19.00 Suite for siar $6.59 Suite for Nee Neat, Nobby Styles for the Youngs Men. All the Newest Ma terials, Perfect Fitting | SWEATERS Regular $4.50 Suits for ..@ gular $4.50 Buite for | ®. Kegular $12.50 Suite for 650 CHILDREN Suita, Regular $259 8 Regular $1.75 Suits for ..# worth regularly Tbe, for After a continuous services of nine & CASES UNDERWEAR Regular $3.04 Vici Site years Detective Mark M. Freeman resigned from the resignation having turned in t Chief Wappen stein last cveniag. Freeman entered the department aa 4 patrolman on July 20, 1497 was promoted to the plain clothes squad by Chief Sullivan four years ago and has made an exceptionally good record as a brave and fearless officer, With his The largest stock and Dest as- sortment of medium priced Men's Underwear in the etate. i Men's Silkk Finish Egyptian Bat-| briggan $2.50 on wale here for ehh worth MEN'S FINE NECKWEAR running mate,” Freeman has Fancy Teck Ties for accomplished many DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS “HIGGINS IS DEAD. TACOMA, June 13.—Captain John a well-known county character, died {mn his cabin on Wiggins beach last night, thought from. heart _isease. THE MARKETS - and !%¢ Catlco. per yard fe $6.00 Ladios 1000 «PAIRS = MEN 5 Black Wore BOY'S SHIRT WAISTS Shirt Tatinn Mortank petatons, BG per tom: White River porat Tie and $1.00 stirt and Golf Rubber Be Shirts BS¢| ver Blankets, ete, are inciuded SOCKS AND SUSPENDERS 4, 09 ant $ envy All Woot Alaska Socks, | $125 and $1 orth Sc pair, for ‘tse n's Warranted Fast Black/}One let heavy all- Lisle Thread Socks, 1Sc value Men's Pancy Lace Front So fast colors, worth Heavy Sv ‘Famous Woman ee Straw Hats for DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER tn 305-206 Alaska Bidg, Closing Days of the Great Confiscated Stock .... BRINGS OUT THOUSANDS OF TEMPTING BARGAINS. READ THE FOLLOWING LIST FOR THIS WEEK. 900 MEN'S SUITS TRUNK. AND TELESCOPES 4 Scotch Tweeds, meres, Berges and Cheviots site fitted without charg 4 Zine Trunks, reg- value for 4S 7.00 Trunks for $10.00 Trunks, strap atta for $7.50 Bult ‘asen for r $12.60 Suite for regs lid Leather $19.00 Suit 6 $14.00 Suits for 4Ge Telencopes for .. 765 YOUTHS’ SUITS Sueoeama “ae 1.00 Telescopes for EE YS $4.90 Fancy Al Wool Sweaters SUITS | 42.50 Weal Sweniers for 733 and 3-plece Sulta—-Norfotks, | Russtan Blouse, “Buster,” Wash | 6000 PAIRS FINE SHOES $1.50 Sweaters ic. Spier values | At about half price. Shoes for ts for ..% Men’ Women, Children. Extra , od achool shoes in lof. + $5.00 Suite for .. $2. nd Corduroy Kase I MEN'S FINE SHOES 2.50 Strong Shoes for ....$1.39 sole leather counters, go at Men's Fancy Be f, $3.75 shoes, « c Funey Vict Catr worth $4.00, go at Men's Full Dress Patent Leather, regular $5.00 shoes, go at Mi H Tap Se % ete: Gas os oe | Men's Heavy Tap Sole oe 8, shirts that well in a f hee 0 cee WOMEN’S SHOES Women's $2.25 Dongola Shoes si asa Hg | We We io ee! hang tur y Dress Shoes, ved, worth $5.00 for Women's Fancy Patent Leather Ladies’ Hose for S¢| Shoes, worth $2.50, for $1-65 Children’s Hose 9¢ | Women's Extension Sole Don- Ladies’ and Men's Handker gola Walking Shoes, worth chiefs $e) 54.00, for -.. - S225 $00 Pine for . €) Women’s French Heel, regular } $5.00 Patent Leather Shoes, CHILDREN’S SHOES se Fancy Kid Shoes for .. ¢ $2.90 Scheol Shoes for ..81. $2.50 Quilted Bottom Boys’ Shoes Skirts for .. $2.49 aw and Mothers’ Friend” ALASKA OUTFITS we Hoys Flannelette Shirts Fe One lot of Blankets of grays, mix- tures, vulues from $4.00 MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS | to 35.00 (sale prices) +s Fancy Stiff Front Shirts, | $2.65 © $2.95 regular $1.26 kind, for ..@%¢|One lot Comforters at he Shoes, Rub. im this sale at Sacrifice Prices. Riankets for 48¢ Blankets for « Oe “alaske Blankets. alues from $5.00 toe we $5.00, go now for $325 and S465 $2.00 and $2.50 Bla » ids) WATCHES AND GUNS enders for # | 1 $10.00 Silver Watch for O4-33 nuine President Susper 2 guaranteed —Piiled He Watches, with nickel move- Suspenders for 1 ments, valued at $18.00; each . } &7.50 98 DOZEN MEN'S HATS Déubis Aétion Gevelcen tee lendta « Styles, soft one rift, , b ait Smith @ Wesson Revolvers » Fe ra Hats fo 4 Fedoras and Derbys gauge Diamond Barre gun for Colts Kifies Monarch Shoe & Clothing Company’s Store 1317-1319 FIRST AVENUE BETWEEN UNION AND UNIVERSITY STS. HALF BLOCK NORTH P. 0.—BE SUR® YOU LAND IN THE RIGHT PLACE FOR GENUINE BARGAINS,

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