The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 17, 1906, Page 3

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MAKE RESCUE ] MARU CREW COAL SHORTAGE, \, IND WLP. IS ACUTE TEACHER SITUATION WONT E RAISED ‘5 SALARIES TH0h AS WAS SO ERVOUS SSFUL AT i ye AND SuCce . 2 greek Devteasdeesl « . weno SAVING CREW Aki Maru had bee atoeted ye). The shortage of coal In Seattle for} quirements in the several tributar yauet IN SAVING “ge Bye bout. 18 ratleg |UOMeste Uae, Which had been more | maghets if only care and transports | cd ik WATER. LocaED Knsak! iehthoose Cantata {ct We meverely felt for several | tof for Ite could be secured, 0 It la] Hope Is exproasod at the general | FROM Yaui sighted the Taiko Maru, which | Weeks before traffic was Maferrupted | now @ question of transportation |ptflces of the Groat Norther that e | inn J. Th nervousnesd aCHOONER TAR Res Mara which | by the floods, has bee! rendered | and not of coal at thesmines, But i }it will be possible to dixpateh over i | ' n Judge Gor wableg when anchored | vastly acute by the @pmplete inter | several places the iifpen are alrendy [land (rains eastward over that line MOVEMENT LOOKING TO AN | thelr proposal for an Increan is morning. ‘Thomas — 44 ruption of traffic and how threatens! shut down for the r by Mo: n Mr. Cooper's Letter un f roe through snip eas ap Aung aa for the jack of care y M That hope ts based on! ADVANCE NIPPE®IN BUD BY] In this letter Superintendent | t ' treet wt aki M y After hours’ work the ao he proportions of a} which to load the product, m ¢omplete lack of Information re r . a PP oy hag 7 . Y " te and the party| Procuned Lighting Gituation, ing the condition of the Iine| SUPERINTENDENT COOPER eee mee Eee oe Sie on og Brae: + shen abeard the Ali Sard ‘eo tioalty mo coal has arrived tn] No coal } me in on the Co of the Cascades. The damage} were “inadequate Yor tae don been fommed: =F an Neves a ire id Patechaers and ete wore enthu. |wenttle since the beginning of the | tumbia & Paget Bound for the wen aide of the summit will require de Mh ft living The full) brought Bim.to the pelle ett e ’ flood b eaday and the little that! eral market since ve or ytton | ter fol |wh >. ov a ‘ . rapt veyare A « @ the gallantry of the |has come has been tak + -* reg hve the interrupts I tomorrow night to repatr The teachers tn the public j t in his pocket. This morning ot the tr t eer, J, OC. Richards, of Be aken possession | of traffic, though the road has mditions on the Northern Pa ‘ , , by Chiet whe } ade many tripe to | eat? he railroads for railroad use, | hauled some coal tor the Beattler@lie are vastly worsé It was ud of Seattle are aggrieved, TI the 1 = told the judge he ‘ and 10 Japs n the Aki Maru, and Kis| came 1a arloade from Ravensdale | Kl ut mpany to enable thatignitted this morning that it would] that they have been unfairt oy . role pian, A pormeg. ool tag rew, of ix ot v ra and say thelr | esterday, t oy thern Pacttt mpany to run tte steam plants agen week ore through trains|ed by Superintendent Cooper gy 4 : re S asane the . Pho nh Ben ay, Dut the ratiroad held all/a substitute for ites Electron powerkigamld crows the ( f , pe Ayrengpest . . P| of this for ite own wae, Tt tae t ‘ous the Cascades It t# claimed by the teachers that | osition t being ervoun,”” sald the judge . re hauled up the loa that 40 : ta expe otat which is out-of comminaton, » move has been made as yet to ation for @ ve mide from the lifeboat wan [et that 4@ carloads will reach here | probably for many days to come.Topeh the ling from here to Tacoma the salaries paid the majority of | ff! a with loud shouts of “Ban. | cnet OF tomorrow and that the/ The transmission ilne fron tron | across Stuck river where the bridge| them are barely sufficient for thelr | Me t \ with be von th od ging ines|i# also down and in bad order In}is out, but efforts are being direct-| S48, and that with the Increased | te r ken it i the steamer had an, Wil! be coming to thie elty 1 half a score of places. odio opening the old line to that] ost of living they are entitled to | to § ‘ sr i png Mig “ee Mire Ew [S,bY nome time next w | The Seattle-Tacoma Power com-jpiuge via Palmer xreater remuneration for their}! think . ‘ and Mise thee TR Th bin ck eerie ean remeieed | pany. Guisered comporativey betes of Tacoma the destraction | York I iny atatements to ¢ t ‘ ' Mroand Mra and Miselwes wit ttons the firet + f and ie delivering ite usual lof the Cowlitz river bridge has cut|, 10st spring some of the most dar | were betas F 2 Bre, HM, Borowicks, John |eod cee ney is? ee ’ power to Beattle and Taco* ler Portiand and it ls not expected {9% among the teachers called &] 1. ‘That the time t# unpropitt } 1 and! many Japanese [28d crews and this wilt Interfere | ma and helping out other concern] that the bridge can be restored for| Meellng and put on foot m move That it seema bie t a or traff ey v the in need of electri urrent For 4 days ment whereby the board of educa mak h a ree t | b Are OVE , 4| hours after the waters began to rise |". noon as the Great Northern in| on was to be petitioned for a gen-| on after he the transcontinental | it ried the entire load of the city | restored eastward Northern Pactfic| &'@! Increase in #ilaries, Superin des p . we ‘ m again there will be| Hehting #yetem, but now that théliraing ean be dispatched That |tendent Cooper become interested |") 4") h the ; | - pation of through|clty wires are up it Is able to help an be dispatched over that) 16 matter and the etitions Th hough the sala n Seseh ‘nebieens Game itu. ettae. Mivestions |line i ee 208 | adequate for the demands made by one are restored, This may cw pany's p Local trains aro being operated) rere es ated to th Prose aaa |= Mn, poms seta desir ah Magn benagetos oo pe ay re-| One of the company’s power - 5 never presented to woure wilaht cha ir being rained Quire weeks, aa the terminal yarde| transmission lines to Tacoma went |i, ine Northern Pacific to Keat.| 1, send Mr. Cooper prepared al just 1 pitt ‘ Mongkohe sng whe wae & Tneman in all direction uburn anc ensdale, bringing In natent repa ¢ t in all directions on the Northert at the Stuck Wat the | Soy and mee age = oe wpe eed achedule that was adopted by the} 4 That the financial condition of | at a wine ; the acta are Jara 4 to overflowing | load was shifted to the other tne ine panna - vo an . Ror ’ “4 y ‘oard whereby some teachers were | the district # minose Wt 4 in the burning a he Car aha eved line t € pogual upprie o ne belong ured 0 recely cr e « i not : At the nana - ar Gnog towns. The Great Northern ts dis-|" ive an increase of $20 per f the steame fee ie | ent ie rt rn Pa-| mie Fatle went out but has been re | toning tratne ti niente Bal soar, othere $42 and still others §64 ‘ cifte . coal for all re. | paired ening teehee northward 88) or year - hers recely - ng, gives ian IN PERFORMANCES! @isaster, will be shown in a cable! ’ far as Mount Vernon where the loas 7 : Ne : r iving £ the hol pat jo up the bill, Buildings of note . = Se = : of & bridge cuts off further prog An Be saprhtadoe Bigs beso bw en h ‘ n were ca AT THE GRAND TOMORROW— Known to every San Franciscan and ress ee ee ee ee an cee” aaaent Gee | > Eady as bell visitor to the life city will be oa y chee a a city wed wh . | geal THEATER PROGRAM to the California elty will be} board and room cont from $80 to| Present » « fixed ar h others | MATTLE . py ‘ 1 for ' atear be burning. It The baby incubators tn the annex| WANTS A DIVORGE + gig aay lscatklatan’ ndiah That t he Hankow, a large paddle- ‘ have proved the popular drawing | ors started an gnovement ast | nn reo eet ane J plying from Canton ve be ard that Manager Goldamith ex week, feeling that the board of ed ~<4 —_ 1 when she reached 7 pected. On leat Saturday & 4 Sun bation would consider their te-| ¢ Tha a ties : , of the Chines Re © “+4 ewes than 6.000 persons visited After over 38 yea tf married eat owing to the cedented | ™ 5 king @ re r ed asleep n on at | the Incubator room. life, Gee H. Mer’ n and Elie (rise in the cost of living. A meet epers awoke to see fierce « with} “Arizona.” ‘ ° °F) “Artzona” will be seen in this clty at |Mt the Grand Wednesday and Thure day “Det” Bee dehne™ will be ‘pee performance | panting on that ' qempany should he ABE RUEF AGAIN (Seripps Telegr BAN FRANCIS hh Bervice.) ™O, Nev to the dietrict att (apply visors have p yeaterda y regard to that office.” decided right to BAN FRANCISCO, Nov, 17 furnished bh The|and asks that he be tried bie He Acting Mayor judge's opinion Gatiagher which wae oral, in| an p abe nlgdt Uf “The Two Joh sempany does Dot ® sign | i back ont that “The —"AOSEIEL go that they peach Seattle by sites i Leoncavarto. The New York papers are full of b pctare ‘one of the creatent wer given on ship cavallo, mntry to Messrs. Cort & who are to present him . Selected from La orchestra, Milan, : leading singers of the oe fn & tour of some eof the United States and Wocal engagement has teen announced for Nov @t the Grand, and the ae if ft would be the erent of the season WILLIS M. MOORE. nm Chief of the United States Weather ‘Theatre Vaudevi'' Deree. Many good things to be}| Moore has been ordered repri- Mhe Star theater tonight|manded by President Roosevelt for afternoon and night, | transferring. 2 punishmen ig Maxwell & Ductiey, Kelley | weather bureau printer w Seaford & Dartington, C.| deen expetied by his union paying strike arsemaments WON'T ALLOW DAM BLOWN UP Judge Morris, this afternoon en and others « had ‘or not Their playlet ie Kendelj and is Half Way Howe.” As to the regular bill and Muriel Stone, ‘this city, will bring their eet, “The Last of at x “to the Star. Others|Joined Fred Nelson Wil be the Three Wal-jfrom dynamiting the log jam § & Busse. the Fishers, |formed by the Mood above the White river bridge. The order was and the Starascope - Wonderiana Exhibit. Monday there with be of program in the 1909 eer at Wonderiand Exbibit Market street in San 8 day prior to the great COPPER 5 Now Selling at 22 Cents Per Pound far more reliable and for this rea son copper mining is considered a safe investment. The Seattle Bow ton Copper company has found the people of Seattle posted in this matter, for they have sold more stock In Seattle than any mining company which has entered the market. It may be on account of the fact however, that the mines they are operating are wel) known as the finest in the state. The company is making splendid progress In thetr opening the Dutch Miller property and the latest report fs that ft ts going to prove a wonder in high issued at the request of the coun ty commissioners who declare the destruction of the jam will mean considerable damage to property below the bridge. The order was served thie afternoon by Deputy Sheriffs Rogers and Cameron ‘Reed no greater proof of the | ‘Changes that are taking place Mae of electricity, than the Advance in the price of cop Years ago it was selling per pound, today it te ‘42 cents and no one knows Pie limit is. The world ts ME large quantities of it for Which is bound to come from steam to elec ‘The best financiers in the Ste putting mililons into Mines and yet it \« Pmpowst ‘Meet the growing demand Geposite are known to be! oad Attalia Irrigated Fruit Lands 7 f The Columbia Canal Co. 509 Marion Building Seattle, Wash, as follows 1 am clearly of the the conditions of this ment as being absurd. indignant over the treatment wht he hy pinion that harter do not PLOT 10 BLOW UP ex's of- 17.—| flee, and that the mayor and super . mee | Judge Seaweil ; A | that Abe Ruef had no legal | r hold the office of district attorney, q : tal rhe | to Wh h position he was appointed | Ruet yesterday i power of removal in considers the indict McPherson have at last beer n{tng was called for yesterday after inte the divorce court by in } noon, at which the r wae to bility of temperament. 8 he discussed. The m me was not owing to the reoetpt by the teachers of a cireular letter from Buperintendent Cooper notify tng them that at this time he would not feel justified in advocating the plaintiff, George MePhe held, however the complaint filed this me jthe superior court. T Jonment of the plaintiff by precipitated matters. fendant AFTER SCALP OF : which, though merit 5 timely | When the thing 1 could r an a frie ALASKA @ A. R. POTS ¢ ach to have couns to appoint any G. A. R. member to | *° nt_of the prog WANT SHOUP TO GIVE THEM | an office, although there are several | 2 we. Faas fo wuitabl Bae that real interest of A echools positions which could be dd by the old soldiers | The fight against Marshal Shoup | centers around Juneau where « man name of Kelly holds the POSITIONS IN HIG JURISDIC 1ON. pite of many| Superintendent Coope sulted in the cance meeting Friday afternoon mment of the movemen' larshal J. M. Bhoup with headquar-| charge Kelly, who is sald to b of pected with the gambling interests. | aban¢ The membe reasonable plice, both You FRANK B, COOPER « letter re the uring the vessel from Immediately there and tn the wild stam- gangway which fol- many passengers were the weak always r the strong. It was @ « wight to nee xmall- f Chinese women, who ar ly carried about by ama straggling for dear life in the ‘ b which rushed the gang- Usually they fell and the s trampling them un- .|der foot, As the flames mounted higher and cast « lurid glare on the waters and the re, and as the burning heat be more unbears lable, many passengers took to thé a ster, only find a watery grave. smbers were picked up by the pans, while many more ow@ r lives to the gallantry of the both European and Indian, RD | HEAR D'URBANO’S BAND | And Madame Louise Clary, vocalist, in wacred concerts at the Coliseum Sunday oe cep in min (Star Bpecis! Serviced been stolen by the convicts from the rome at Juneau. WALLA WALLA, Nov. 17.—The/ jute r and this was found » William H. Seward Post, No. 36, are Mr. Shoup also employs young men | an increase DABNEY 4& WOODHOUSE ely i aroused over the dis terday by the prison officials hidden{preparing @ petition to be sent to as deputies and guards for prisoners | BE SY FURNITURE CO. of « plot to biow up the slate in various cells throughout the en-4President Roosevelt setting forth al- brought south tn pre ference to the DON’T FORGET D'URBANO 7 418 Pike Street, tentlary at thie place and iberate tlre Inetitution. As yet no clue hasdleged wrongs to the old Grand Army |G. A R. members. Local . - For furniture, stoves, ranges, 260 prisoners been found leading to the Identity of /mea by Mr. Bhoup men are interested in th | At the Coliseum Sunday. He will Pand heaters. Bargains in all A Quantity of nitro-giycerine had | the originator ef the plot. ss The petition will set forth state- fight and Alaska papers are taking = assisted by Madame Louise ‘Tl the above lines. te that Marshal Shoup declines’ the subject up boned. vocalist, Admission only 25 9 phones: Main 3998. Ind 3096. cents NT THREE OIE IN FIGHT "This Tells the WHOLE STORY WITH HIGHWAYMEN; Leoncavallo, the world’s most eminent composer and conductor and egether with ten operatic stars from Milan will appear at the THE WESTERN — SOURSLE Ses saieagece In AMERICA. ~ C company FHA HENMITS A! DELIVERS wemage (al) 60 ie taly, ka Wabtny, which have teem amnweted (Seripos Telegraph Service.) ooting = © started by John SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 17.—|0'Connell, » retired poitce office Three men received fatal injuries | He was Killed, as wee Thomas and two others were seriousiy shot | Burke, one ef the on Lyneh, a spectator by masked robbers who attempted police by to hold up @ saloon at Sixth and Brannon sts jaet night, Twelve men were in the aaioon and fhe Byrne other robber, ALASKAN MURDER TRIAL. eee eeeeeerereee Held on «| @ Pieade Wednesday. i< William Constantine ar ® raigned last Saturday on the ‘The trial of Robert charge of Killing Norman B fimith | at Juneau, Alaska, will take piace at 4 charge of attompting to kill Juneau, November 26. As the result @ his son-iniaw, J Hall, will @ of the approach of court gambling |@ plead before JJuJdge Frater w has stopped at Humboldt, South & Wednesday morning Dolphin and North Juneau. [eee area eee eee jaa aa a OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE SHE LOOKS AS SWEET AS A CAKE OF 18! THE /DEA ING FURS AND A Big CoAy ff PUT SOME CLOTHES ON /1h. LOSE MY TEMPER AND SAY SOMETHING UNPLEASANT ff whom thay believe to be the ory ant ee ; : aS eee Sto RL robbers, and “T'S dekvored boy request of the sondar, under the conditions named shown, ENT C. CLOWRY, President Serest, Seattle, Weshlagten, , BAIN 100. INDEPEROSAT RECEIVED « * 8 Oherry meuenagoneg: ovmee’ 2! ‘ 49_YE BD B 26° pete * . z gt Paul Minn Bow 9 1906 : Jonn Cort, Srant-opees Foute | attle Wash ‘Wire me eo”oan show telegram) (BA Weil fend Portland ‘10188 ALWAYS OPEN, IMONEY_ TRANSFERRED. BY TELEGRAPH, 23,000 OFFICES IN AMERICA. ’ {ROBERT ©. CLOWRY, President and 4 General Manager. ~ SE ND Cn} a vermel the following me oubject to tpe ttl E> Al“ Weil, Mer. , Leoncavallo Co. Auditgrium, 8t.._ Paul, Minn? = [ ‘am Port land. Cort? Grand Opera House SEATTLE Direction of Messrs, Cort & Kronberg. merit and artistic s better qualified to recognize the real kering ' Who, if not Leoncavallo, worth of the time-honored Chi expectations than in kindred in In no other place is a piano ected to greater demands and the orchestra. Absolute harmony must exist between the violin, cello and struments and the piano There must be an absence of false tones—there must be perfect evenness of scale powerful tonal qualities, yet sympathetic and sustaining which for than three and musicians as the more quar grand old Chickering standard all great artists Such an instrument is the ters of a century has been recog pianoforte of the world nized by the famous La Scala Theater Orchestra, to- TELEGRAPH COMPANY. :RVICE TO ALL vm WORLD, dng — (Wore’trouble last night regerding pieno, Teoncavallo insists (on Chickering)’/Can you get.one' for Seattle Tacoma Bellingham CABLE OFFICE. CABLE. 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