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PAY ONLY ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR CHANGE 25 CENTS PER MONTH THE SEATTLE STAR WEATHER FORECAST—Showers; Tonight Cooler; Gunday Showers; Fresh Weat Winds occas oO WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1906. VOL. 8 NO. 168, . ATTL 5 e585 FACTS AND FIGURES TELL AAFTER MODE EE inci i h HONE ‘TREC T ORE RES PEER See ee eee ee - i { MA ING AY Bonded Debt Per $1,000 wt we wollowe otercr ceatvcn 2 |S» E.C, Calamity Claims} eee d 'D t ‘eh Donel fA d Valuati # TABLE SHOWING HO — SEATTLE & Fal | duct Use amage to the ni of Asse * HA® DECREASED IN COMPA WITH THE ASSESSED # | Pro 9 nelly Sse aluation * VALUE OF SEATTLE PROPERTY “4 Are Founded on raise Insurgents Attack Hav-| Youthful Spokane Mure arya: | j i . any + * ’ Seattle Bakeries in Tacoma Will Has Decreased in Six)? * | Statements--Seattle’s| ana and Government | derer Plans to Spend i Aaseseed Outstanding * z . * Year. Valuation. City Bend | = : P : : By One Gro- = Amount to About Years From $88 to|s Wee"... tion. onde, + | Reserve CreditLargest) Officials Are Panic Time in Jail As a * * 1 520,000 183.00 ‘ : - cery Store. $6,000. $36, Say Officials, [+ ie 4520.00 to & | in Her History. Stricken. Sculptor. ‘ 64.00 eases < tee $210,000 ye ; : 210,000 0000 * eo} TACOMA A nT iis maneadbeyrp Beseendasenmnodtid b Shape 126,061,328 4,638,000 96.00 & | He ear,| HAVANA, Sept. &—The ineur| SPOKANE, Sept. 8 —-Bidney . the ap ae Or DONE | Heattlo per $1,000 of ansensed value ® | tro gents are advancing on this city's Sloan, the youth of this etty, wh oie es es d and decorated, thet oo aor 1 aliheliahahahehatatahataheiathaltaklitehalatlbabalalsteleletedede! ' ovo | outekirts, It is believed that the|{s in jail awaiting trial for the hid and | Donnelly hotel wee damaged to the| ef preperty hae decreased in six | some seal | Leteat’ na ukneh er ties cet ae ee 88 to 08 . as 7 | June 30, 1901 suse ooo rebels aim to capture President |ing of his father, is planning clay ee | thie og : So ; on “tn By or Ih “a ms gh adhecdiy Rg abvest, The legal limit of indebtedness | *h@city te @ tien against the assens | June 30, 19 e200 000| Palma. Government authorities are | modeling and he has asked the govt is mor pe wmoke filled the} Ing me mn at ° repared | u eget a ee ery A ernor to fu ou pper corrid the betey; eene-| Ger the Wang this meen = c re ad of the etty under the # lawe Gabe; property of the city. Each $100 — a0 ve 3 Sennene | a ere ¢ i api oon orn Fs got that ing 4 panic sts, The: net > a 1-110 per cent of the assessed value| Of 8eeneed value has to pay ite) June 30, 1908 4.210.006 : at Indications ‘ " . ines > pase veeta, 1 bere ty Avditer J 2 As wand My | Ot property. in the city limita, In| Df@erate. share of that debt y Mel sone 90, 100 4416600 Fighting at Pinar del Rio Sloane will come up for trial 18 > dowr Sire on | Seine: Sik Aeniaay seas om viverra | 1200 the legal limit, according to | 784re ego, according to the figures June 30, 1906 4,686,006 HAVANA, Be Gen round » | Novembe . we tre daenetuced. tn the] to ab aéveccia af municipal owner. | mr Aamew’e Maur 1h these statements, the outstanding} (Slanedy H.W. CARROL and the loyal troops are su ound. 8 ti kitehen about 4@ ¢ k, and thel ship, neither can : At that time we were in debt 1 indebtedness of Beattle per en me ber - by in ' gen # n the cit aB.. ve food | smoke quickly filled the bultding, | « he f bonda in the sum of $8,890,000, teay of ae 4. valuation eens inar del Ric on pera stree y bab:lqne women guests, conntity. clad} eiae of _— a ha we a re orrowing capacity | AMOunted to. 068. Today it amoun ee poovtd oa | etnte. | MEBUIRE 18 In progress ‘Wire com * aided by the men, were helped] may be accepted as abso ly ree | Nithin the legal limit of but (496 He but 936 t fe, the man whose| 76 sare s i= unication is cut of the} dewn the fire esonpen to thd e0td| lable. En both ences they are taken | °°" jhOine is nanessed for $1,000 had «| 40 P | nearly 9 | pavements A. M. Banks, county| from the official records of the eity| Under the ment of 1906, /RMPURES Of 958 on it alx years ago| Azmeneed Valuation ot oy none | Moving on C ght to the) clerk of Pierce anty, made hisland county now approaching completion. the | city bonds, Today it carries af), ine yeare 1900 to 1996, inclus CIENFUBGOS y en K & | way down the side of the hotel, clad] ‘Phe statement made out by Mr,|!eme! limit of the city’s indebtednens |“ end mortgage of but $96 oe Gusema is reported to have broken | id in! onty in y nee. | Agnew shows that in six years the| Will be $12,606,122. The actual out te order to oby all porstble| i559 9 o0.182,008 th mistice and is moving | whom; ‘The Gemage was caused prih-| total asecosc 1 value of p "| etandt od Indebtedness of the | *UPiclon that these figures are not] 145) ries ae 000056 | ns ee eee Veruntoors one of | cipaily by water. The firemen drag-| King county has tncreased | city at the present time is bot 9¢,-/eMeolutely correct, The Star has! 40. aie ig 3 siesneset ns Camere to Om oy hose through the upper! 940,152.485 to $1 HS 436,000, Therefore the clty now has |tawen the pains to procure them| tous comnts ea eras Naneua WANY MEX |pnomisirionisys ENDORSE ed and os ae ater soaked | ‘renee or thare than t00 pes cont |® reserve borrowing capacity under| fH the most reliable official | i544 : waoreets ; . the ruining © carpets and] During the same period, according| e *tate law of 08,031,193, or more myces. He are the statements | 546 70,026,728 MAYOR MOORE'S POLICY ANO fteRE ga the bags. and has Nigger ; as lke uae eee eee ce cart| than 16 times as great aa the re he: Mr, Agnew and Mr, Carroll see , Aygied F In the repe rt of Deputy Shipp ing desk ane se Gea ae ee ane thick al ONS i a Die emponee | roll, the bonded debt of the city bas| ##°V¢ borrowing capacity of the city Carreli's Statement aS heen ot magne pei ell prerengpn c Business at the b ie being] increased only from $2,620,000 to| #% Years ago, City Comptrolter Carroll's tate or, |the_ mom f Pet, 8] nace PRIMARY LAW. conducted ae usual, as the southern | 94.635.000. Increase of but little] ere ia an even simpler way of) mnéal eR fice tha A tote : end remaing intact more then 30 per cent sting i, The bended debt of Bonded indebteders of the city of at ’ og ais ee ee ee ee - - mont i Ma BANK CLEARINGS. Seater eer NEW WATER RULES. * * * *. 8, 1906 F1.866.495.99 @ 935,797.67 @ * 7 *. * Sep Sept. 5 Tac rease over same . Second ay date last year. .$ 920,637.72 *® which was taken thie morn r Cee eee eee eee ees @ ing. Residents in ati ‘ The clty may vse w carried to} BUBRAY FOUND GUILTY. # 6:90 until 6:50 a. m. and from Calhoun, who, in| |@ Bw 8B p.m. night. The in favor of the | pas Age lirect primary law, i The tle minated is as follows: §.—Trainer | For State Sena Thirtieth dee trict, Anthony Brokaw, Vashon; Th BIG LEAGUER © QUITS: TEAM NOW. UNION MEN ton UNKNOWN SUICIDES tended next Monds of the board ef public works, by action » tons . oe * * * *. DETROIT, Be Hir Contbear * . * * . * * . * * { the Chicago team, severs bis| * * . * . . . * . * | Ameri an Leng | ty-firat district, J. A. Campbell; @|counection with the team after to-| Thirty eocend district none; hire} @{\day and will go to Washington! pmeigHT HANDLERS ON THE! iinet nn sict, mone; Thirty AiG * . * * * . * * * * * * sila hie arstrtant, Macis Pierre Dubray, alias Charles » Star report made a} Riley charged with robbing BE. K ws ‘a —— v sesiteriadidibalteiiingapsiteess _ jon this more | € o early in August, w found gull y this morning. f | served a sentence of three years tn oe ap, | the California state prison for send churned wich asing the | ing a threatening letter with intent wat f they had done) ty extort money. He will be sem] ~~ * Anncunsement to the above this aft ‘ @ noen by Gearetan C, B. Bag BODY OF WELL DRE © MAN that an attempt at self destruct ree @ ley, of the board. The new had been made with s peo knife, the) @ order makes the houre uni FOUND FLOATING IN WATER itea idently being to cut (h@) @ form throughout the city, and arteries of the arm, thereby COW] @ permite residents in ail sec 8 CUT WITH KNIFE i.¢ death through loss of blood @ Hons to eprinkie both morning jstate university on a two years’| , ©; Thirty t contract at $3,000 yearly | ROBERT DOLLAR REFUSE TO/‘Jents WW Foster Thirty seventy i district, Richard Bushell, For rep | Trainer Conthear will take ch | WORK—FINALLY OTHER MEN | reventative-—Fortieth district, Rev. | Helm, Sune Forty-first dis- a the physical culture at the Vw,| ARE SECURED TO 018-| trict. 0 and Mr. Delong, ‘orty- second = dis- nington. Although a - othe vecthing | tenced next week NO PAPERS IN POCKETS FOR, The body was neatly dresved 1B) @and evening. The new order # |‘ re dutios have pot been) CHARGE THE FREIGHT. triet C. 4 A. H. Stille failed to <~ wal anything | jm sult of black, and when tiscovs|@ Mil continue in effect until #| fully decided upon, it Ie knows that | i eee Giotiiet. 3k of inerim i ret biack derby lat still iat have « of the ine (I cee tants : IDENTIFICATION. ered a black derby lat still fe | @ further notice. pe wilt have charge of the pt : Daggett; Forty-tourth district, John euliure department, The regents a atin, Parra einige. point an to tal Le ee 2 oes, eee jo. | Henry Blake and M. Hi. Pease porition, and the two men} Piekets of the longshoremen were wuccessful la Pith the exception of | mained on the head There were) ® sempany where The - no papers on the body, neither war ones, wane atl found severa there a watch or money, the cloth rf ed sacks The body of a well dessed man $. Ban Bensg v0 ty-sixth district, A. J. Kensley and found afternoon |'2S being entirely devold of Say yes-| 4 P. Ruston; Forty-seventh diss bad tent wee yewterday ng 46 t 8. B. Prankiin aad C. H. Bem will have entire controd of the ath- 2) union ad | wee ot tn itockh in Lake Union by /MAFKS OF contents which would OF letic department terday afternoon in persu hb noticeable “ n aiat in identification ' © t Victor Skogman and « companion , ee pee at [net ee pee me con who were fishing from the bridge oe yg bya ons 4 tena, j WANT TRANNNG Onir. work upon the steamer Robert Dol-|" The county tieket was as follows? oat of Gale ne of age, of medium helaht and bet lar, which arrived from San N- | gher S Har at the foot of Galer st Whea re-|of s# c einer dhemiek th ones tot Oo ce cok Chae ann Geamrensin D. 8. Harvey, Ballard; aude ns reer gponar had a reddish moustache regia Toate egy ee Rotter / their state moved the body was identified as the « ‘aah t a training sh! ry proprietors | being that of a man who had bee: | Coroner Carroll was notified and ae - bok po training shiP!a cargo of cement and explosives at |g Ed Nugest; treasurer, &. & > anal seen walking about on the bridge | the bedy removed to the partors of |sachusetta training school, will be| "5 Pe superintendent of schools, they would] WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. § for the past two days. The left the Bonney Watson compan), where besa ang _ a — | The troubte the union men| poy} Srnaua, Daletd; survexen From the atiitade of certain offi. |*™*t was almost severed, showing ite awalta identif i. 4 , > rope was anticipat ap the Dolla elt’ te teeaeens. mane “tag | jon ol ‘ jour val yesterday © a. and spe- |g ates 4 - e 2 ge |matter will be taken up with tial geesavtion wes’ tamen. Mow-| uae: pat ., commiantonne Direct Charge. | cinla of the state department it Is aeendciation'’s attorney and a bill th City | belleved that dispatches have been | r oe Saves said, | Tecelved which have made the Illi Se, presentation to the next congress of under the | 80% authorities very uneasy con will be drafted - P e Paul ; sgt i | cemming the future conduct of Paul | PUTNEY. Ere. Sept. # lors, to ake ples Stensland, the defaniting hicago 2 igs sage cight-cared fren . Months. I know thar] 0®8% president, now aader arre in Tangiers ; Marvard today in . « ry » ‘3 q pation, oe ace. a un & ar th nd theo They would sieve sone arent remorse, and Cryo eng ay of the « tators were Visited by unior ckete andy a? hood ohn er aid a Saas yore before he | Sere erimaon costumes in honor of urged to quit dew tot 8 0 that was used in oe Ba reard. | the steamer finally < a ite ever, several unk pickets smug t h the «gn mand b erberg, Preston; from the Secong district, John W. Denny, of Oat Lake. men to aw iernseroe a ry Went into the Shear © jton. On the other hand, there is Of frier occupied a big oh | pvr bough: some fear that Stensiand’s depres ; a friends, occupied & bia launch @ barrel, and when 1| 80% of spirit ts assumed apd that ———— e bi. Eiiep, aboat five weeks ago, | "* May have in eontematatinn SI pRESIOENT EARLING MAKES Some left possible method of escape ie understood here that «ince hiv ar] THAT STATEMENT ON THIS this state is flour for occurred Om ie | an and offieer ar were jostled ested apelbeogpe gk oo cag SEATTLE-BELLINGHAM STEAM. in belld Spon: “ j ence of Americans were in the) sino | you will ulld into Spokane on ie rene, — UNEXAMINED PORTION OF) matin line?” he was asked \ nu le “That is a question 1 cannot aa-| Sasmnidee AN the Way } mot had » pound of| At Beverley brook Cambridge | NEW CEDAR RIVER PIPE LINE | covered with Tir this shop since I took | Tt he has not been left ale for lewer at present nok rook Cambridge led i pn pty | . ‘ Ns = b, Hi 4 de 2 and seatte \ wev-| ER WILL BE TAKEN OFF TH Gene 1 eka the Dee | a moment and that thie watehful-| PRESENT TRIP—LOCAL OFFI) wt, 1 true that your road and the by lesa, Marvor doing 42 40d) 14 ro BE INSPECTED BY CITY tral broken barre a FIRST .OF NEXT MONTH AND ave been fa nee” | ughishmen led by two and a quar'| gy giNcER pens will be maintained throughout) 01. § wink HIM. | Marriman lin Hlation whereby you might Come IM) egy Jengtha. Harvard crept up to Weponsibie for what Pefore I came, but at | the Journey home — were only 16 bar —_ _ here over the O. R. & NT }@ithin © length and a quarter at ; PLACED ON NEW ROUTE. the place. We buy “There have been no such nego) ith brid | Pre Rig Sate eunaenna H. R. Williams, president of the |iasions The re tined te Hammers bridge, maintaining | A — from reliable conce 1 = Paul dy 7 the position until the jead milis,| The unaximed portion of the | b Milwaukee @ St. Paul's p. N. D . ; river | steamer State of Washington, ezeetia Milling com Cog ee tion tn Weaning: | Capatenes from Gleaham. N. D. 181i sowing about 37. Cambridgs |route of the proposed Cedar oie sof W ; Ry all ton, and H. C. Henry, who has the| suey . hl ty fhereased the lead and finished two Pipe line ts to be gone over within largest stern-wheeler on the » formerly grading for the railroad in thie able to announce ie Wn lenaths ahead. The time was 19:16) a few days ording to information poder will go on the Olympla-Taco- peeeree Admittance. sate, perureed tem @pokene last Butte weet tn 30 days.” for the four mi! | given Assistant Engineer ma-Seattle run on October 1, if pres- hed by The Star ight where both were in consulta Lyf he greg ad ade = {Scott this morning. On his trip to Jent plans are carried out, making ir to oe him his flour toh with President Albert Karting line comple ed into Ges nee Betting Favored Harvard. tho elty’s intake a week ago, City opposition for Olympla-Tacoma Haat he refused to let him in Mr. Rarling 414 mot come to Seattle, | mites. nrne cictenes frome SLIME TNT: Bas. Rept. 3—The | Rasinoe! Thomson wed the {Navigation company stesmers. PA eicded request made to bat returned to Chicago direct af-|p. | betting switched slightly in favor | Toute of the old pipe line into Ren is said that Shelton will be made a Paul will be about the same as over ton, leaving a distance of some thir/SEATTLE ECONOMIC CLUB Dart of i. Captain John Ellsmore ab the rac he a@f Harvard before the race. There ne State spent his boyhood days ‘Was plenty of Harvard ney lost | teen miles yet to be gone over ] t Nas of Sie faver of Cass Mr, Scott stated that piping tor| WILL HAVE BIG TIME TO- is Olympia and attended the publio —_——- 1 a alleen wo ter personally inspecting the proline other lines.” hing was pal posed route of his railroad through| «po you have any reason to be Paper about his shop.| pat Costello, who was arrested |the Bitter Root mountains south of Mf odds of 6 to & in favor of Cam: | 4 . Neve that th ‘orthwestern will eo new Ii ‘ould b d to pro schools the poorer appeared around | yesterday on a charge of insanity, | Saltese, Mont |balid soon to the North coast?” "| Bridie, bag a ggg ge Se ruhiae ts the mareny ot wood) “TMNT. Oe. TO MEET |*"The State of Wahington Is now insion “ had been to 10. Bonhome, No. 4 . a oe . - tot Levy séutiies teat was tried — the aye — 3 About Bpokane. j 1 don't know anything about it & in the Cambridge crew, | was pipes Bide for the contract of| NEXT MONDAY AT 6AME/on th »Bellingham run, and ™ early this morning an re Ie it definitely decided whether? plans bulldt the new line, which is de is fite for night run with od the flour ortg-| committed, Costello has been in lightly {1 from the effects of the | Dullding the ean tare t| PLACE. rently ag sth of her wreck, bee had vale , but took hts place in the shell, {signed to fill the reservoirs ol . |etaterooms the full Jen) e the had did | the real estate business in Seattle, Ses, but took his place in the shell. po con Hill and Volunteer park Jupper deck. Whether or not she xdeled for the Olympia ik of it—1, 19 tons—to a man . "a start was at 4: 29. PRame of Hostetter, in Ta- See Te eee ircuh Gown s y owe i lwill be recetved for thirty days aeeeioarnentie will be re it Hostetter’s business ja eee + after the ¢ ction of Be ptember 12 The first and only public meet-|rur is not known She was give’ What tine he mace of the flour, ing to be held by the forces op-|BeW engines about a year ago an ; Rot say. Kolsky said, ARRESTED ON A , | posing municipal ownership in the | has large fretght carrying capacity, that he und 5 a s | present campaign will be held this| Every year the State is with h drawn and is generally Ged up dum sold the most of his evening at the Auditorium, Fourth Lehmann Bros , of Seattle SERIOUS CHAR E Jav,, north of Pike st. The munici-|ing the winter Legitimate Purposes. |pai ownership advocates will fol-| Remnapeeiperanerncm ms made legitimate low tonight's meeting with one of nae : eo their own at the same place next yatcinse, | farnighing | ielautabeel ie. tet Monday night, which meeting will | and other in Rirs. Creffield, charged with com- esasage ger an os A n of the flour | The Jepartment of pustice was ip @iclty in the murder of Geor t Marshal formed this morning tha arehal - gg hgh cg early in : t | interested an opportunity to hear er, This information was given both sides of the question, the mu Gut thin morning. Attorney Baxter,|TWO MEMBERS OF eosin nicipal ownership advocates y who mm to act an her counsel, BAR WILL DISCUSS M. 0. AT | terday challenged the Seattle Elec-| MI left of their consign. | Daniels had arrested 30 residents of this In order to give persons who are rae BOW stored in the old de |Arizona, mostly Mexicans, and] WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. 5 The following telegram was sent to President Roosevelt St. Louis, Sept. 7, 1906 “To the United States President, Theodore Roosevelt, Washington, We have seen in the city a prees Bound Packisg com-|charged them with organizing forl on, covernment has determ! bdidine at 1924 Ninth av. 8 |am insurreetion against the Mexican] | é ‘ ment of thie queen City |government. A hearing will be] Ou" h. Settem junta at Bt. Lala "s pe t an ¢ ternoot e mul cn S cant at ee The administration ts incensed at " ofl pate that bee 8 set the élique that has been “arassing | 1.00 1" Yom President Dink nak oe wh t the time the a {friendly power rough COCHRANES P tes Ing your government to suppross Den. al Regeneracion’ and ite editors and . agen gt # pee 's Determined. —=_—linstigators of an anti-foreign feel- Mikmend mills,” aid one ot 8T. LOUIS, Mo, Sept. #.-~The|ing to Mexico one of publishers of Regeneration, a paper| "We protest energetically against _ and ne e printed in Spanish by the Mexican| the charges of Diaz and, we assure ited Mra, Creffield ening. trie league to meet them in joint| WATER SHUT OFF. UNIVERSITY STATION—LA-/ debate at both meetings, dividing sanpene TONA AND BROOKLYN INTER Ithe time between the opposing! Wuter will be shut off Monday |e Pep: oe nge the Seattle |GALVATIONIGTS OF NORTH PA- A . nc Electric league has not as yet ac ee oe mast goede th od a haga cepted, preferring to have {ts own| CIFIC PROVINCE WILL MEET omd st. and east of Green Lake. — position ow ntly of the op HERE NEXT MONDAY — PUB- ublic deb: on the Municipal) A public debate on the Municipal Lic WEDDING. - 3 ) ]Ownership question will be held to night at University station ‘wo! STEVE AD MS he members of the Seattle bar who re side in Brooklyn will be the speak When the officers of the North- era, John W. Roberts opposing Se KY RELEASED :: Pacific Province of the Salva- tion Army arrive in the city to hold atile’s ownership of a street rail jway line, and Alfred EB. Parker de the annual congress on October 2, fending it $cc alate hire }3 and 4, they will be tendered a re- The debate ts arousing much in-| poise, Idaho, Sept, §&—Steve| ception by the local organization terest in Latona and Brooklyn, a8| agama, held in the penitentiary The congress held here in Octo- both speakers are known to be able| since Feb, 20, gained his liberty to-| ber will be the second one. The men and forceful speakers, Ch | gay through habeas corpus proceed- | first was held several years ago in store th junta, declare that they will not be | you that our opposition fs only con- the flour p an ‘b | forced from business. Manuel Sar-|trary to the terrible tyranny of the . on abin, whe appears to be in char dictator. We work for the Mexican ~ phate vga : baker | William Cochrane was arraigned | here, saya that there is no law that| people's iiberty, We want an bom Ott : am this morning on a charge of at-|can compel them to cease publica-|est government in our country |tempting to murder Thomas | J.| thon “We hope from you, Mr. Presl rkey, and pleaded not guilty Sarabin denied that the junta is|dent, that you take into considera. if | No date hax been set for the trial.|anarchistic, declaring that not one |tlon our protest € of the members so much as knows| “Yours very respectfully, dy been fs still loft the Mtory recently in ita tion | ACREAGE 18 6OLD. the doctrines of anarchy “REGENERACION'S EDITORS.” ene Sage pe te 8) f land directly] a being an enthusiastic supporter Of| jngy in the district court Portland. The province consists of cleaning up o matter| S@venteen acres of Iand directly ‘ ‘ in ae: Rae a an Date ¥ Portiand, The province consists of Returaily considered a serious \south of Fauntieroy park, which ts OPPOSE HM 0. BUT! Notwithstanding that indebte Sarton Gebt: GaN Wa. dante Gt tan eattaahe are giemns te 83 Washington Idahe t known as Kakeldy Beach, has been «Ve neas, however, the association went] pignt of the Northwestern Wooden. |tond this debate in order to hear ALASKA FLEET COMING. The feature of the congress will ware company, on Dock st. between |the pro and con of the question be the public wedding of Bnaign A. } Capt. Jarvis, manager of the! p storey and Captain Eva Jenkins, Twenty-first and Twenty-second| The meeting will be held in Sher Md, was completely destroyed by |rick's hall at University station, to-| Northwestern Fisheries company, | y will be held at the Presbys fire last night. The lows will, it is | night at 8 o'clock. is expecting a fleet of Alaska fish-|terian church on October 2. | }ing vessels from the north within Gained, reach nearly $200,000, of The exact number of high se hool | the next three days. Nothing has P. MeGOWAN DIES. And is though ct on record as being In favor of the Chiefly the cheaper « 7 ect sold by H. ©. Boltz to Dr. Bagley ts * | tor consideration of $12,000, It SUPPORT CANAL | proposed canal bond issue, which wun is Dr. Bagley’s intention to improve does aot involv the puoite opere YMEN AR c the ppert ion of a utility which will come 5 © SELECTED. he property inte <ounslisea Wak 0 sooneelll By Dagon hundred juryien t e Oc ECTURE BY HARPER. At a meeting held yesterday af-| Private undertakigg Which only about $30,000 in covered feenion of the » court | ~ ternoon the Seattle Real Estate as insurance Jatudents in both buildings totals|been heard of the boats, although 3 elected this rors From} Vincent Harper, author ‘and so-| sociation adopted resolutions in op-| L. H. Gray & Co. received word y employed about 150 The Broadway school has an|a report received by Capt. Jarvis! P. McGowan, aged 64, died this this number tr en for | elalint will lecture at the Labor) position to m infeipal ow ,| this morning that the steamer Ral- @ payroll of about attendance of1,797 and the Franklin | stated that a small flotilla of | w ing at the Providence hospital, departments w Le | Temple tomorrow night at 8 o'clock | the reason given being the present | nier left San Francisco with a full | §#,000 per month, The comernuy 4 This attendance will be clight-| schooners were seen off Tatoosh | where he had Deon Mi fer aueme tt on “The Duty of the Hour.” heavy indebtedness of the city lerew today, Will rebuild at once, ly increased in the next two weeks. ) this morning. | Dr. H. A. Shaw was the attendant 4

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