The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 23, 1906, Page 1

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eoyh. rainat y Dae tertia, it 8 E.fkes 858 SEESE NE sot or be rk be ed al ce 7 m- 1 sel oi a a _ }LAST EDITION The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News WILL BE A MENACE TO WATER’S > Building of Transcontinental Road Along Water Course Would Leave Seattle’s Supply Al- ways Open to Cantamination. BY JOE SMITH, Not rental raitroad can be Geasiructed and operated along the Denk Of the Cedar river from the Mater works dam to the city power Plant, a proposed by the Milwau He without becoming and remain ing & me to the » of the digs weter supply a the Baalth of the people Beattie The ix the emintit tu wen which has ome to the evestic ho traverses the river fe did the writer yesterday tn corn pany © od S engineer gate Menace Always There The ad, if constructed, may newer , taminate the water In the rive ay neve ° an epidemic of typhold or other wir lent contagion among the Inhabit ants of Seattle, Whether it ever these thi will de b menace of fhe people which + the reed bed of a wed tr sentinental ra From Railroad Standpeint. The sentatives of the rat foad declare they will use © efert © guard the onatruc ten ara ration of their property such a ma as te prevent any Possible pellution—up to a certain Pent. Aod what point ts the point where such ~autions will inter-} helt plans for the con- of the shortest, lowest a4 across the « . the continent point they resist all efforts se guch precautions on be- Ne Water supply } s the tine of demarcation he efforts of the railroad Qed those of the members of the txsion. The rallroad fe willing. evon determined, to guard Against pollution, but tts highes fensideration is the grade and the Mileage of the retired. The mem Bere of the communistion are deter. mined to guard agninst potlution, ar san ondary conalderatic _ Constant Dis CENTRALIA June This titude of the reapective| Gay morning the ape parties ¢ ° tr *y Wan co News Rxamine publial atantly in ey @ all day yesterday |olty, an edito eve in the discussion between the mem. | ing hal bers of medical asion and | hic . LAW the Milwaukee eng I art through the Watershed reserve, ,of < \ mas Opinions the wubject ox :/ MH. Dunk 1 ed a by the part . acus ‘ « s were enwed t ° | Du ey refused h le =6ther ' hide * . 7 * aal® he ed a t w which ° t of the ssion in| knocked him to the floor, and then ' abite, wht will be proceeded to choke the © into} to the ty la Ravens . A ent t i burn last night, « . 10:36 o'clock. Refore pre « D ene , report a conference will be he xine ¢ ‘ee 3 "4 the Milwaukee engineera, w hterof MI . we e “Ss ‘ ° June ott we “7 shes b ore the wi tak 1 be ox ed and passed . 0 upon by the engineering advisor of | oa the commission, MH. Day Hanford Party Has Good Day. ; Yosterday's jown the ver ald hardly have bee fe under more fay ms The men he tow ° | . at 8 nena back 4 the members the journey foot to the CUSTOMS OF FICIAS GiVE water Intake, even miles, as thence to Ravenadale, two | LAUNCH OWNERS FURTHER! There they caught a Northern Pa cific freight to Auburn, whence they] TIME TO COMPLY WITH NEW came to the city on the interurban, | re} ty » a with them the railroad Await Commission's Report. Uper ° et » wit ¢ peda a her « . taade to induce the city counctt peal the grant to the ratiroad ¢ right of way « t w the reserve se ie now im court fon proceeding, etty generally understoc repeal or amendment of the grant the only effective method of re ying any error of judgement d It be disclosed that any suct has been commitied in making the ant CHIEF COOK WAS ONLY “KIDDING” Told About Some Things That Didn't Happen and About Some Buildings of Which He Knew Nothing. Chief Ralph Cook. fron moon he P.-L *, he teid ia orning of the ef of fan Prar Chief Sulit hos " m ef . oot ‘ork four yeara ago the Sertance of laying ealt « for fire fighting purposes ® Will Never Forget It. @iet brought this question ux Chief Cook Is quot * ‘He was bitteriy * quarters. b ity ts et and * Peaking hae ed t Be that his pl s feantble This here the chief is “k 4ing Big memory serves him px Sullivan Wasn't There. t k s “k « St. Francia hotel ° Cy and K f « be . t Of Steel Construction. et these sings are of re-e at ® - . What He Brought Back of the Seattle! but their wa RALPH COOK is are as good as when! Geattie’s “Kidding” Fire Chief it But Two of Concrete. } eee eee ee * * * INCUBATOR BABY CON * * VENTION * * CLEVELAND, 0 ° * * f * * 8 te * * * 1 even: ® * ing t * * * . ‘ n * * ' * * ‘ . # gatos * * * * * * ‘ e* . san, # safety 5 t wart * ‘ an of * * everal hun ® * ’ on in * " ongth. ® * ~ Poe eee eee! THE SEATTLE STAR WEATHER PURITY | | MARSHAL LICKS BALKY EDITOR MARINE REGULATIONS. j aw requiring « harge A life pr quired for each pers © fine ix S500. te will be arrested after ‘ Licenses must be procured f | marine inspect and not aah | the | WONT okIP THEM AS WELL AS STAND ARD O1L—MOODY WILL HELP! HIM OUT | N F Whereve ' cnr «F * New York a @ F ‘ ' Alt ' . ' . ADVANCE MAN OF BURGLARS AT POINT OF GUN MURPHY TRIES TO BREAK INTO STORE THROUGH BUT FALLS SKY. | SHE TORTURED A YOUNG GIRL SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, JUN RAILROADS FORECAST—Falr aged warmer tony Bunday—Fair; 23, 1906. STAR CARRIER (ROAD TO COAST A FAANCIER) OVER LIM BOY WHO HAS BEEN DELIVER. wt IBA ING A ROUTE FOR TWO eee Se YEARS NOW OWNS REAL ES jf the proposed « Jatona 10th av, N, and other TATE AND HAS MONEY OUTlatreets, would cont $24,800 The limit of Aasewnment for the AT INTEREST, jwork t# $10,178, and ean effort will — be made to induce the council to appropriate the difference, A num ber of extimates were tranmmitted bn improvements of a minor nature CHY'S HOUSES ARE A BURDEN WHAT TO DO WITH DWELLINGS ACQUIRED BY CONDEMNA TION PROCEEDINGS 18 WOR RYING BOARD OF WORKS FOR SALE~ By the city of Seattle other Bulidings standing in publi annet go oF ot affairs of © the board hon w * yf ' pomem Me ! ' « t* per f » v © the * and he ° 1 lus . a ae ee ahi BOARD OF WORKS REFUSES TO « " « 7 . A efne ALLOW FRAME BUILDING TO * Ht . 8€ ERECTED ON COUNTY * eae to tae} COURT HOUSE BLOCK. : | bd a Tr " { ject the plans of rt t constructic of Q house bluck at Th t and Jame lbeing prepared . ane proj i were shown te © board « o, but were = not formally submitted. The wer baeesrcmene: bers Informed Lamping that unde Wael y Whe a) the bow ing ordinances the © t oe not allow the ¢ t m of b f he of) buildings within the five limita. WILL LET CLERKS ALONE, ‘ | REPAIRG FOR BURNSIDE . we 1} he cableat Huraside at M le te f . and wi CONFERS WITH FUNSTON plete |} WILL TAKE TROOPS NORTH t « « The § © to Ala } h regiment, as " QUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE oz (a7 WAVE ANY SPR CHICKEN, FOR. TRUE, GO / BROUGHT Some BONELESS CANNED & rank 17 AWAY A TAKE 17 Away 2O YOU THINK /PIA SCAVENGER? NONE OF 11 FOR Mi! / READ cooler) fresh 4 r winds, BOWEN WILL BE THEMAYOR IN SHIRT WAITS. ie lose! . # have he lofted th Ye a warm day tint re of mall and te ACCEPTS NEW POSITION deen | ONE GENT | 10) SLAYER OF CULLEN __ IS UNDER ARREST Frank Jones Struck Blow Which Caused Death a blow at Frank and he of Everett Man in Stréet Fight---Row Was Result of Insulting Remarks Made to Young Woman. WHILE MOORE 16 TAKING A! Because he interfered to help (Brighton Beach. Mis father, 1 friend out of o street fight, Thomas | Jones, wes formerly jaatlee of the CITY WILL BE RULED BY THE leulien, of Everett, was fatally in-|peace in this city, Am uncle, 0. F, PRESIDENT OF THE COUNCIL. |JUred, at Second ay. and Yesler way, |Jones, was at one time principal of jehortly after & o'clock jast » the Denny schoot | eee dying this morning. Cullen's After being taken to the police is at the Bonney-Watson station the boy's father visited bimw For 20 4 gion on land Frank the 20-yeerold|and it was at his adviee that the about July 10, President Bowen Of) youth who struck the blow that led| prisoner refused to make apy state the eity eounct! wi be lied up to Cullen's 4 bh. ia Im the ef jal ment to occupy the position of sctIng|vwaiting m henring betore 2 ‘ as a timber crutaer att mayor in the mee of Mayor | anery ty ining man, and wee & Seale oes Moore, who will leave about that . al t He in a friend of for a visit to Denver and othe Other's Took Part the ' brothers, and the | Mayor Moore will go first to be JA. Behne 4 Harvard &v.,| troubte the nour of the incase toad grand lodge, B. P.O. ¥ nd tn bner, a brother, we Taken te Hospital. Denver, going thence to visit other| with Cullen and seem to have start Immediately after it wan seed places in east ed the trouble that & os ® y Injured, Cule Maud Mitchell and Gertie Baker,|ien was taken to Providence hoaple who live at the Cubsnola house,|ist where he died at 4 o'lock this |Seventh av Yesler “. An examination of the | anged to meet Frank body at the morgue developed t | mt of Guy rug st fi hat his § was broken and o'clock last evening. While he skull mashed in. The fractur | ing Mies Baker decided to returm/io the skull is a» large as the a j Mise Mitchell waited for her tc Cullen weighs about 220 pound return Walking up enler Way ond bis aseatiant 9 « slender bull} “ Miss Baker met Mr. Jones and he | youth. Jones caught the larger mag walted unt came k, bo s blow under the point of the jaw, then proceeding down the street to) suff ve broken any jaw WITNESSES FROM OREGON) where Mins Mitchell awaited thet cath was caused by the | WILL ARRIVE IN SEATTLE! | Gnatched Her Reve * | Cceatie n the me e two men, be etc ra | TOMORROW—CASE 18 READY jieved to be the Behner brothers,|, Mim Bexers ™ approached the Mitchell girl and/ ios @ mother living at Youngstown, ror arene arene as the says. the dark complextoned | iiss Baker corroborates her friend’g one whon had a speaking| «ory of the too PERN EC SA noe ried to grab a rose ner Car will bold a poste murder of Frans Edmund Creffield | sigs Mitchell, when recounting het| fore m coroner's acy ae oarle. aw © expected to arrive in Seattle (| story today. “Both men were drumk | possible. morrow from Oregon. These p60 and refused. Then Frank Jones and aeasalile | ple are relatives of Afitcheli and one | Gertie came and we started ” *. ire business men. In a away At the dark-complex etter recelved by Morris & Bhipley toned map made some insulting re ant nie ¢ following hames 8fC/ mark and Frank told him to go mentioned as among those who are] away } expected: ©. V. Hurt, B. H. Bald The man then struck at Frank win, J. K. Berry and Burgess E./ang we walked down to the Inter Starr ‘ vive, |UrDAn fo avoid trouble. There w t fs not known yet whether Mre ‘ . ‘ - _ te as Peicyoged met Fred Schere, whom Frank tm-) jrgy_ — troduced to us, and we all started cally ¢ preparationa|pack. In front of the saloon tt ve arrived today. They h een made by both sides for) iwo men again passed some remark © eee te Aes Oe Oe | ing of the case Monday | about us, and Frank told them to Gigaitarion, ang. ware the Oe pst ab he Wdated ne teeth jects of much courtesy frem the ae Metin ta Poa Roleer, whens coumete eon . rility are folowing by pay MAIL CARRIERS APPEAR The taller of the two men struck; age to Mra, Longworth, returned it.| JOHANSON IS MARRIED. At this the third man, who was| and whom we had not seen| Carl M. Johanson, viee presid this tin jumped in anmd/of the Northern Securities @ Ban! Frank t once in the jaw |ing company, of this city, and make and once eye. Frank struck ager of the Gold Bar Lamber com him on jaw, and we saw that ny, of Fairbanks, was marrie@ he was knocked out last Wednesday night at Colorado * walked on down to the! Springs to Edith Tribe; daughter of o and then we ea-| Thomas Tribe, a well known citizem returning home aboot 11 o'clock. | of that plac After a vinit to Yele i never been introduced to the lowstone park, the newly wedde@ omplexioned man who caused couple will come to Seattle to ree ‘ouble, 1 » him on | side t at imes. Both PHARO RETURNS TOMORROW, insisted on aa . j. ©. Pharo, of the Alaska Coast npany return tomerrow night Arrested at Work from San Franciaco, I is expected Jon works at the Moran that he will make an announcement ANY where he was at of the chartering of a steamer to 4 this ing by Special Of-| operate to the westward with the Claude ck. He lives at’ Bertha and Portland, HOTYER THERE ARE FIFTY-ONE MORE | ON THE LIST THAN AT THE OPENING LAST SEPTEMBER— ALLOWANCE MADE FOR RES IGNATIONS. SEVEN EDITORS wecond aud Union. et ee eee eee eeeeeeeeee +n tetete TEACHERS. FOR SEATTLE’S SCHOOLS FAVOR FOREIGNERS TUITION CHARGED NON-RESIDENT STUDENTS ATTEND. ING SEATTLE HIGH SCHOOL Native-born Caucas whose parents are taxpay Seattle, per year Japanese children, residents of Japan, who have come to Seattle to attend school 00.00 Advantage per year in favor of a High school . student being a Jap. 5.00 See EEE SEEK tee eee eee ee eee ion for non-resident stue wot A in many instances, $35 a year vew A t the his or her e of t $20 to $25 « year tax le, are j Doesn't Pay Expense. $35 a year for! local school authorities claim of the hat the sum of these amounts does © high H n qual the of maintaining he © 40 0 kh ' ¥ which is esth r 1 prox $60 «per he € of charging tul- being 1 1 to attend udents is to r ' tr A ‘ hool from being at nts of the ¢ Ap w trom the out- he my 1 " ht fs q detriment of the Se ci nm with ance of $ there is @ , of approxt \EX- SENATOR | ince sometime ACQUITTED ec - ENTS PER MONTH iia

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