The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 5, 1906, Page 7

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RATES FOR SEATTLE . TH STAR eRe ee OVERNIGHT ENTRIES * + . * * « * Te TPC Cee eee eee ¥ * * * * * o * THURSDAY Hu JULY 54 1908 WATER SHORTAGE es BAD FINGH TI , M tod papdin. x FIRST RACE , {hb THE FUNERAL OF 4 f e ‘ @ MR6. Ag NOERSON WOMAN HAS MRPASING @ IN , ' sel ‘ AIR—BA vir + a | PASSENGER ELEVATORS MAY [-) rtf ng out] The fu we, wee* NAIR~0A se wire ‘ ft * And Ui n i¢ ‘ at tt OF PROMINENT LOCAL, f. bd wT J oe SHUT DOWN InN Bic A . se q . : ; ‘ ff ! laugh Mra, R. M Chief Surveyor McKenzie Sends Out Notice of WILL INVOLVE 431 Kwan 10] BUILDINGS IN EFFORT TO & of to vias "enter way. on the| Torney. © BECOND RACE . r o ld at ‘ in and up, ma MAKE SAVIN 1 SiBntendent Yours Johnson & Hat sndertakine Raise of @5 Per Cent to Make Up for se | be a ther Cathe. Tae anciso Losses, Bevan oo oe caatg|t patie sits the tnfiow, ‘The ros | eter A wo ' ——— 1 « blocks using y gh , wife of a prom F @ con ti ted. ‘The penalty for a vi i ial ®, | ¢ ies for ¥ h pagal « , jog in Geo Av ed it »|the code is a revocation the & ses 18 os ' ! eo” t ght, Bu ight t eee dg mat 4 oe license of the company and all sub- | Pid ad r ¢ not t os + on ts nh oh sive of $600 and , [ordinate age for a period of |, MIN own t HIRD RACE a , Ps ee es 3. wel f " ha of ar t « three years Graya art nd ow 6 ! be ; uss swe - 64 ! " be beinent The a the 1 me of hrough Lee Mc@ To avold this the companies the ty din the pres| sees +p ; \ Youu, of 1 s resumed, : outcome of s orm: sector five im) together and appointed a bd nt strike of ¢ cam sohde 656 ion * t sam thee ni - " ? . the yu pages ~ ists ms eurar lege Oreo vey in n of Lee Me and nler wa ‘ w his @ "e ev “ . p . ws agent © pine, and gh Kenzie, w ffices in the Colman longeh@omen ca eees F ood " ¢ th «© of thel tne 4 t . i : cans Ww anbin@@: butlding, and ¢ through him that hat thoy will have gpthing Flo M “ 1 ith h ‘ ; es : . ¥ ; weer ot to Insurance sss on, which was| circulars to all insurance agenta in with me my giterr° oem . Ine amo th t \ yut of Duatness by he have heen issued o in the " ' age. Seat Woge ' tt *!@LLIVAN ESTATE CASE 16 Whe Gare Py ren a's wesoctation. nie ' he ‘ 1 the beh : wild bp Reserve e NC women had Gener wereade. sii enn te a sont k : yugh " —T . SET FOR NEXT NOVEMBER A he : ; bill ae ots all tasurance | reserve fund of the ' ‘con aE Days 5 Maztress ’ PRIGMORE WILL GO TO IRE. was f irs. P mn'a” w mills, not inclid-| panies who s:iffered sev he oa Bel - ‘. FOURTH RACE——< we farm property, in. the San Francisco « er, ma aoe 4 nahn . J LAND FOR EVIDENCE, ( at he growing, buildings of whom ny at h ats o¢ 1 exclu-| ness should there be anothe “ ae 1g he Hue 1 ' 1 welling, r priva’ of o ste , Mukilten ; f i he butldings, ch It {6 claimed inewran hunsivan Ha ‘ \ x an, ‘ that they w able i to the bottom and ‘ ' a tn . : bine was t n E 4 re. Oe pe t ely | th Bor * aw under section 64 “ i H wa “ “ : states that x ‘ Mile 1 f N ' ' 4 re will be pe te , . ws ft _— pani " Pin H ; «u . . ~ ————EE ‘ ’ a eer eee eee eee A ff ne —_, by eee SiXTH RACE—Hix ' it q @ 38 DEAD; 2789 INJURED. #/ ." ‘ rr sure @ q * . . . : ° the argume ‘ con co’ = i : ] @ CHICAGO, July 5-—The « : : 7 | @ Tribune today publishes an ® P i qi jee * caused throughout the ¢ Reesid Rooseve H signed & @ United States by the celebra # ak up the hi ? ‘ ms for the re uy q @ tion of th Decta on ot in @ — y J le & dependence. The figures up @« | 4 1 . col q % to an early hour today were: # ; " al "\ CE * Dead, 38; injured, 2.769. - “ \* * ; a ° [wae eee ? OPEN STORE SATURDAY. bE: | | | | ATTORNEY CARKEEK GHOWS | Defore roe & the city of i CITY AND RAILROAD OFFICIALS | oF Mor avings the « t | | taking f B to 18% day & Hanford will hav 3 AND PHYSICIANS MEET TO subject it w a on emacutive! oy at THAT FAMOUS CASE IN NO t vente y quarters : NIGHT AT THE CHAMBER OF | “S'S! SY a pres ane. thie! j WISE PARALLEL TO THE CE ‘ s ty from 9 to 2 o'cloc , is q COMMERCE — BUSINESS MEN ne bet wee saa| TWO REMARKABLE QUOTA] DAR RIVER CONTROVERS f To every ¥ any examples from some of the - N * ,” Ff i th fed 1 ® fin t n the world i be , WANT INFORMATION ef wilt ale ear: CREED Teorey | the state : h as Losbnedert ' ~ ‘ os *e in nip art r a r ft 4 y 4 em | MENT SHORTAGE OVER, Vivian M. Carkeek, an attorney | from Lake Michign’ | PLANKED T 8 : mae, Paris - wh has taken an ac - | al 0 HFe « 2 mac { Paris, Mg | members SEER E EEE EERE EEE) Wile BRICKS ARE SCARCE. Ihe « mony bend aame Would Inor “ OROUGHPARE 6°! a4 Adame, of York 5 ty Eng home embers | th. al on ' ~ © ic he ca oO pre . 5 cr T y a tamina 3 utty| TWEEN MERCER STREET ANO President Witliama, of the Milwau-| Th nit doctors s.awalt-, # | ——— pt dhaeadiyg The Star now| INTERBAY 18 A MENACE TO) i ae t ey BCH * | ing port of the Chaniber * | statement « > et aetione BX | 3 of the 4 thers who . 7 . - IEA ow {lished jn a ttle datly at the t * TRAVEL. x prin re The cement shortage and the high} stance etidtintins’ galiceal aa oad ~ uctive 1 nt Might Get Advice . we [prices which have preyailed for fou ting Chicago age | + the city's er supply have t The labor com will meet pat aio = dese Seabetlas Gavin ot on cument one rhe plank rosdwey along J ee Vegita ? - Gales to attend the publ PP eed ABs ‘ | and Imported cement dropped] in f permitting Ce river |; : : J-lneach from Mercer st. to Interbay | whe niver po atoms $18630 per tons Ties echject to be | ; ry pr ype nn ' # |to $8.56 and 84, the prevailing quo|to be polluted by the construction | inte ths Micelasippl river. Slieie tee cocamen iaour at aoe or poiaioen ting fat Cal { Siscunete ne a # | tation for mor Coment is reach-[of a railroad along its b gy ouch t th \ 1 an Tooms of the Chainber e| paring ite repo ouge & THE MKADOWS. Jo Alte ates be cemaeniis ed darted & 1 along banks the in equity ance rond is trestied and this evening at $ o'clock = ae a SR ign ge Rtn GPM gece i adn and during Citing from the 4 in the} who » must come with|many of the plank loose and ” The > .* ? a by # that ommittee ask ® eulte * pe 0 weeks heavy ship case In question, Mr. Carkeek shows 1 that/rotten, Stinday the Barber Asphalt the Chas advice of some o «* jhave been received by ¢ the findings of the court have |‘! 3 in «| company moved a con: mixer to r merce | : one oF ore Pils pada w pected t een misrepresented by the raliros f to cpenp state a ‘ordage vestigate edical experts sding De * 3 First Race S ieikoe the next month ama Ganatiol ine that to seven! ienger ant an the court saying oe . ~ eee ox ee ar aurgeor od at f . ‘ “ * " ¢ here as here he plainti ‘orks the ma rough A Sy cove af the viteation before the re-|® . Yankeo Jim (League) - irre oe ‘ oe bail to the one which confronts|iiar to those of which it complains, | Seer from the ‘ ‘ ea a morte @ won : re brick, om aecoun the] thie city jit nts the defendant in de The roadway much traffic ns t rene nani mas + . e na oe supely er ~~ Kdttor of The Star jm a the strictest proof that the/as It { miy way to reach Ba Mi J at he rail: resident Randa ne medica k an advance today P ' og paper It] Plaintiffs ow fast doce Si eeateae dank Geek tates Oe procure for the committe elne felt that the members of that|@ * wad ‘ Or.| Waukee @ St. Paul witt use the Mis that courts could not oe tone Oe ‘ » Flew, and opinions of those inter-| organisation would be giad of an, * Second Race. * » cd ain mnanthe ean have aot eeer aramane » that Ce.t y apportion tid not lis 16 to 20 feet bigh, and, if not tated in procuring the ratiroa j ‘ #& Cascade of Diamonds (Da- ® ~ A dar tiver wat t be affected nupre fixed, may res & serious ac = these wh Joppertuntty “to appear befere the ; een filled sad loca OTE) up-the cons ot that F le 4 ident. Some attempts of patching ne these Whe ane 0 ttee if invited to @o sr Some * ad ® are at their wit's end ing tOlts the wa Day ton | : nave 4 aa of ae omair ¢ pollution of the * bi yoga e j . 1. The 2 simply have been mad pat of the supply ! wana og: arco SR co. t 3 fit orders from eastern firms, The|romarke in the paper being that if tted that the road is in very tion p ever, are endeavor to forestall | * appy Lad, 4@ to 1, third ®\ an Francisco disaster has caused | 1 » the river made out aml ov Will Report Wednesday. such action on the part of the com-| © “onc stoi J la bea demand together with the |» «round for t the future devel After tty mmittee hae he © | mittee. Five furtongs, selling, 2-yeer- @] new Suildings in this part of the! that the oe we on tu * re en ‘ railway ab " | toupea, per * ratches ta, ‘Tavors Nae er cannot affect the wat anegetions of | ' i SPOKANE BAILS NORTH. M4 os y, Mir P. Barrance | hia city br ougnt — - Siete froth ranch eggs per Sos, mee i — ho ante Not Parallel, Bhat gg jore ack, ie siont: of the season the Spokane | | ay understand that this ca t Washington creamery putter. per te. 20: aatled at o'clock this morning PLAN FOR FIGHT. | pare hatever to the ques ago the people of| | een tan per. x cies semen bitter, pad for Skagway and Sitka with nearly fa | | at Now concerns 1 would snd stragetag 94) | ib tke: twine per Ib, tke: young Amertoan, 900 passengers aboard. Many of EVERETT, Juty The Everett | | tion to the following facts|obtain an adequate water Ly biock betes. per te, ie: lumburger. Ie. tho: ~ hietic « » m plannin bake ' he court land It ie eatremely unfortunate at ire ae oom, OF oe ‘ dha, univereity boys signed tor an-| Static club ts plansing = | | rh ~ eal oe oe ere pn Weick cheese. por ib lic; bicck Bwien pee 5 siler trip and Si high school | 22 effort to secure a fight here be on he gowage ptying into] this fight has to be fought ove te tte; Fettamnot. te a udenta were in the steward’s and |/men Abe Atel § a < Crowe} i ” vet ALL RECORDS FOR MOVING, Poultry. eck department j te Lan ere = hickens per ih, Her bret i ee | CROWDS WERE BROKEN YES. 1 Kove i : | NEORASKA AT BREMERTON. |MASTER MIECIO HORZOWSKI poe Ib Yawtics Nive poees, pet ° site ten'ta. wrk bef oe SAN FRANCIACO, Jal Sa] TERDAY—EXACT NUMBER IS py a EY ress , ‘ ans opened today for the first . ; ° ploying printers and), A ay this morning the Apel 1¢. Contrary tol NOT KNOWN. “4 Sc rwcyace rate ey bene sSate'sS8°"| TRYING TO EARN PRIZE ete * for the s ot the differences wharf and steamed to Bremerton. —saagroeliog og warmer — gi AY , etween their respective organize-| She will go on the dock, have her paca Hees 8 wey: oer - tions along lines whien contemplat+ ay Pye peller « credited with kees town | ree reat, ‘ She will me te ‘ sontm 4 & compromise... hey were inst OF gg Bh ne Bove — briety DAWSON, July Ten thousand jit, and once a day ascends to the iat oot ee tuted at « eonfetente of the re 16 id for rain That te the m | box by m a ladder to attend) , ime. Spective execu’ momittoes held to his “fore What the “force” ‘ . cit om trivat, reseed, lat Monday aftarndéom, at which WISCONSIN TO BE > aie is Hatfield's secret etal 5 di gieges or aalinon et each side delivered a prepared ult! jthe re ie ets, if his work her ix} . he # sapbig por he: @atum to the other. the Uni s nag r be” trogen offered to take the sue j “ aneal to make the rain], i 3 sployere holding unio: SRS es p racts and prec - Hay and Feedstuffs. cards buck ipto the union, on the moisture, by means of! hy past Wash. timothy, $2 per t Payme uf dues and assess WASHINGTON, D. C., Jul vibration, assisted by]; : er ments up fo the time of their sus whip Wisconsin, & | shea a: 7 pommicn. #0 juea OF Anseaaments 6, ta to be sen naposel ‘ maces tor Oigegeet ot 8 alla ROOSEVELTS TAKE fo pension, but to be resumed from t | Posnibly $200,110 i, ‘ time of on to membershi m the vensel. 1 5 union plumbers now threaten to sie egret strike on city work if their wages » pay all dues up to the | are not increased $1 a da L GR P NE $ y . ” imelading The Building Trade Counctl } OYST BAY July 6-—This ~ s ws: tire hes ‘ syment of du t the | Hon to the plumbers’ union NEW Jut F j hours in the president's library oration to membershir ruff cago |Luncheon followed the morning's 4) sg went on panne apt YOUNG BOY DROWNED by ¢ | - | work ne president, his wife and Our S “y ” ost oa ae t | VANCOUVER, B.C. Jul rho| boys then took a horseback ride ur Shoes “Make Good. Harry A. Lubbing, Jr. aged 6 = om ae a ta | Fo sxeuraion to Bellingharn | "008 the cove road 5 rkin ears, was acciden at j2. He wast la crag yg totality wa oe Last night, during a celebration “4 pr | soem te ay fe } ee tie fatality on the | py local negroes, Itallans, who were rm OmF ute v | passing, objected to a made the a trom men iis of the accident were bate ait Pad 7 a A vi a by sam al will be { from Picnic eats ¢ Bote Og lagy ae L nown mat target for firecracker and one stab him vriv- tly home tomorrow afternoon at 2 h ‘ oe & ROGTO BAtOr trom the prem { pr aon tomorr i has recen been rt C f at Hee . feat’s yacht Syinh. He wes taken tion in I b anre he t This box, 12 feet square and 4) of eC \ board the ship in a ¢ ! exceptional interpre ns € feel’ high, set on frame 24 feet m gro on, His assailant escaped ert produce rain for the Klondikers SRN SIR =| Ch of Police Not F ue ib in | rot in , = rr. : wh I — weiitaan * *) iH ‘ Mit w . eS | } Bb nnia P ‘ regular meeting « the RRR 1 Yuk un nd Mount w of the Char ¢ ( ' oS at ae I lay it was de \ n ! nn | fro » $1 HOH : | port of the Cedar river ¢ ‘ witt | Bimal 91 n Ate it Nor] BUFORD SAILS TOMORROW, | miltee next Wednesdi i Soe een th the we ator any, O. KR a | The ts of the sec r " e h rke, ¢ ee nm Kio | ? railroads reg nu The transport Buford will leave | treasure i 1 turn-| M ‘ ny, White ¢ , i} : 2 as ph ' b. : rand ota o fo. | tomorrow, with t battalions of|An invitation ied to tn i lay a 5 TEE Eee rapany, (the, Tenth resis for St. Michael | Mystic Shrin A i. jin anecd | m0 ree , and other points in Southeastern|in 1909, Al oonlight Excursion © at 3 ae tad get gee ee | " at th ' : : Prax ae *Y wri Neer eiiie. eat aia, Uaticiation to Nels then asm 1 ed the railroad we i give won t n t pere ve due in Seattle last night, but | ci n to hold thet Y "i | iP t H mittee which to decide | heir annual mee them some information in a few |cargo at Pier 6 toda ee nagar be poe ee t 10 | wore delayed until today on account |ing in Seattle during the exposition on e a e days regarding the matte | Black Ball steamer Jefferron loft) vneineT re oney consists of; H./ of the innel cavein on the Great] President MeGraw annoupced | Skagway last night for entitle. [Se a nod & nraaher tnd ¥ Northern at Everett. Only a few/|that on next Wednesday, Director FINE WEATHER COMING. [No damage was reported while on Mane White for ‘Hattleld, and Vin-lmon will be left at Fort Lawton |General Nadeau woult start for fai -_ bd lthe beach in Chatham straits, ac ooo Bimpeon, Max Kellar And J jUAt the Buford returns with three|Alaska in the interest of the com tuna w ve Leacht Park tomorrow and & it will py Fa —— earn sg pee cording to word received by the r BD ree " th Yukon Pram il | battalions of the Third regiment ing fair, and to inquire into com 0 nt « yout the lake. 16 fine weather from now o | urke for one “ee laints ¢ » mere 10 o'clock for a moonlight cruise about the lak ho ||ae no rain ts in sight and conditjons revi |Goorge T. Coffee, mhother large op-| Don’t throw your old Gentine | Tenia Se the Sporemesin sae best saison Park at 8:45, Muste will be furnished bY || are favorable to a gradual pi on | It was announced today that the/ erator, has been chosen as the ref-jaway. Have thi leaned to look | te So i sn Alaska because of tra, and refreshments may be secured on board || Yesterday the average temperature | Montara will very likely proceed tO| epee to decide in case the commit-|like new at the Pantorium Main | heir dissatisfaction with the mer} ty conta will be charged, The Fortuna ts the |) was 68 degrees, the Eighest tomper-|Nome with a general freight cargo} tas tails to agree. 1048 chants of Seattle | to t running to Seattic waters, either on Jake or | lature having boon reached about the | Md ooal The tower shown In the ploture [8 | =e oe $1.00 fish bas! 9c; $1.25 bas-| jmiddie of the afternoon when the} The City of Puebla will arrive|the only visible part of Hatfield's Klein, the shoomaker, 217 James |ket, 99c; $1.50 basket, $1 Pat WE Pe A Pa ee [thorssometer registered 79 degre early tonight from #an Francisco, | work He lives in the tent under street ***| Splsmting's, 13}0 Saaond 0.00 BOO i i i bs wi ‘~ pe ig eee ee SP @o ao oo oo "nr s 26 & vr, e a °

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