The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 30, 1907, Page 2

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1 DAN KELLY EQUALS A WORLD'S RECORD Titten & Co, buying firm that put in the bid for the purchase of the new Cedar river water bond fasue of $2,250,000 tel exraphed Comptroller Carroll today from Chicago that he could net make a better offer for the bonds bg Aihietie ctth, hae than Dis first bid. The Tilden bid the meet with the moat was one at six per cent discount, | ominain being second and Ore jamounting to about $191,000 below with ite one eatry, Untrd. the face valae of the Issue. The summary follows | The finance committee bh WORLD'S CHAMPION SPRINTER, RUNS 88.YARD DASH IN & 2.5 SECONDS — BURNS TAKES MARATHON — HOLOMAN'S | fintehed points the ed that 4 readvertiseme: ordered. It fs a question what ‘, of retainio and the check handed tn 0 get Bound Bridge & in the matte pany for doing THE SRATILE STAR—SATURDAY, MARCH | . WATER BOND ISSUE IS AGAIN TO THE FORE the Seattle bond for the bonds and he would then | find a buyer, As none of the city officials are im favor of accepting leas, than the face value of the bonds, It may. Bho the | the" Dredging ce the pret »pe tion ATG BIVTATS RE TROOPS A , BUTCHER . HUCHAREST, March %0.—The action of the troops in Rowmanla s today has degenerated into ruthieas om-|butchery, The poorly armed rebels are shot down without a chance for GREAT VAULT. Pifty-yar 4 dank, Seemanie mod? | matte + up for discussion this morn: | work on the new plant, The bridge! their lives, The backbone of the ~ Lawehary, third... ‘Titne, 100 ling but came to no final decision as! company t# anxious to daghe work| qwolution is now broken se " Fifty-yard dash, junio Wat. |to what will be done. The commit-|and have told the ctty,offigials| A continuation of the butchery im, So ee renee meat | rows, & >, firet: Crawford, 8 tee met again tate this afternoon. | within the Inst two dayathat they howeren, serving 06 © ee ie a eee lone the | C. second; Remington, B, A. © ¥. H. Moore, a local agent, noti-| will be able to complete tthe work| stead of @ pacification, an ne ight to the ) BABE again proved his right No tne | third, Time, :06 tied the committee by letter that he| within the 15 months they willibe| peasant survivers are renewing the cite Of champion sprints Fifty-yard dash, sentore-—Beats | " utbreaks more bloodshed i world, by running tho 5¢-yard dash 2c Bmith, | Would give more for the bonds than|allowed, The failure tay sell othe fm & 3-6 seconds, which ties the) won Dy Me ; University of |@nyone ela. Mr, Moore was called | bonds promptly may vitiate the,bid ertaln. PP eee world’s record for that dista tw up over the telephone by Mr. Car-jof the bridge company pnd mew) At Canestheati ie y pin fl ~~ doors roll and asked to appear at once | bids for the work may Rave te be| troops charged s band af rid is ba Rp aevoud, and Hogas, before the finance committee, which | called after the bonds agg: actually |peaants, they dropped up | pn gee Pond ‘tis T f final, (95 2-5 |he did However, he made no die id, It ts understood that if the [™ “ae beonine band ook a inthe | vault at 11 ft. & saualing workl's reoert. sentor— | tibet offer beyond that made in his | bridge company will agree to wait! | toy pn merge A i te Day Ratt | the Marathen race ‘ wen yap ay ae “Darker, U.{l@tter, He wanted the city to say |for the sale of the bonds they will : ware fonna when the emone! @ary, and the geners! salty | eee i Coyle, & AL C.) What IC would be willing to accept) get the work under the bid made. pa Bact @f the events run nignt. jot W. » leared away marks the bie tnd Wire. snot ond tty yard we te ee nice neta Rqualty bloody reports he the Seattle Athietic b en tome yy or nd a} courter, wire and refugees Mense wacom | Lanagtote, secee ‘ 4 Patten, third | | oy -_ ng — {| ere Maas echoole_Marryett-Horde | LA | a Gaed son ope t 1 fr second Viener incidentally the other ove Winder, somaa, er | poe. The be ay * ‘ Pitty yard hentle, senter— Held | . ie ag ine way they} man, U, of W. first: Gh. HM. Sunith. Seore run 3¢t, there teing no hitch) U of We secang, (Viana As (Btar Boscial Bervice.) entire program. . 4 i bated Shek many wee Tlouted | ‘Rwetve 4 shot, sen Hants W YORK, March aer-d Prag | heralded and pointed out even by | U. of W. 44 foot 1h inches, James the mplon, waeto. ~ ‘4 the ennouncer, and walked about | Multaomah ¢ ub, 43 feat 4% incites rune _— cs i knowing that he was the attraction, Hexsman, U. of W. 42 feet 104 Aalbers ‘ ¢ evening. Hix appea " oe ; ; the 36 yard dash stirred the wd! High jump, sentor—Cirant_ and ‘egiment meet, in the 600 yard han WP, and he was given rousing cheers) gmith, # A. C. the for fret; King. dicap Melvin W. Kheppard. of the 3 ‘when be won the 30¢-yard sprintis AC, Usted. Metght, 6 feet Dugdale has signed three new league, and came Larpuge with « Iriah- Amertoen — ‘ is : In the 60 Kelly walked For | inches ems, all of established reputa- | bis at of vee on & 3 gM | Abe for in eventing m his trlai heat, and In IN| Sixteen~pound shat, sentor—Ogit- |tiama, and with them he figures that = cone tae ~ on ay tard now raleré. Thia will be Tayler. Gaxied bie In the 300 the chaenalen veaaoe A . bigs 6 (oe! The hae about the strongest line-up |— neat felder, Do Drennan t appearance at indoor games in found same trouble with the cer-| i eee) cae enon, Multnomah, | the Northwest league |are sure of pinces in the-tocal pas-| New York this season, A dosen of hers, but cut loose with a whirtwind | [DT s. fee 3 inches. Allen, « picher whom Dug « tures, and It will be up to White and | New York's best runners will be in- ——— at the {20¢) pole vault—Holdman, U. of W. |.a" oa to Aght Ht out between them Sing so ‘ahs pert te the iy wo - first; Grant, & A. C.. second: Kerr re ine, el 7 nd Crockett . cond to Kell big Mar | “ ¥ ordered his men to re- | Mquires gene ages ape — Tat | U. of W. and Knox, & A.C. te for ug | port Tuesday, and wilf have them et bociockh the pistol cracked,| third. Height, 1) feet 3 inches bought Alien from Little Rock, and all at work, probably at that ¢ Burns, the Calgary man, starting Three handred yard dash, senlor | paid « mt sum for him, ‘The park i* practically finished. and eff with the speed of & man Intend Den Kelly, first, time, (38 3-8 @t. Joba and White are the other | will be in good shape for/the prac fing to run a $20-yard dash. Chand. Rex Smith, U. of W. second, tim liwo new — john tiee stunts and limbertng up exer es ler, the British Columbia champion, » 3: Burke, 8. A. C, third, ime Witched in BOAL and 9 4-5. ere reer WEE ot ‘ etub ° Twelve hundred yard relay, cram Burns never lost the lead, and a!|/ mar schboole—Day, firet, Central the rene — teft = —— in| second, and Columbia, third, io waa interter-| six hundred yard dash, seniar— SS aaa ae NOT BELLINGHAM = @evera) times in the seven-mile run A. C., second; Denio, # A, C third * a oe Wiehe ai watt to Youngstown and Back, but came | pine 1-51 2-5. ¢ upper part of Union am an ensy winner. Chandler fim-| sive hundred yard relay, jun samaitae soon be improved by the a ished mt - nater eg } 4 iy podern bul Saag Yocal Y. Se eae pine of |tre-A. A. C., fret, Ptigrim’ club wo is « lovely te bale tow in jot Destiny. Tacoma, next to Meat ine eso Bim na bulidinn | all, beat Teen an out af third piace. wcond Time, 2:43 % Northwest league While it dees | Ue, seems to be the most Aectssary and eatending 120 feet back from Holdman the University Relay, ane mile, Y. M. C. A-—Se- | not affect the stability of the or-|town for the Northwest league, and os ve ‘a . Unie . Tee Washington. furnished one of atthe, firet. Time, ¢: 29. —_— and while Seattle witli | the fang who have mot entirety for * south side of inion # » " beeeball under tte old bese | @etten the of rivalr that exteted|firet floor of the building with be features of the meet by Relay, one mile, high schools ve M } Ti & 2 tne, which breaks the coast/ goattic wom Timea 4:02 1-6 Dugdale no matter bow the scrap | with Tecoma befure Beattie left the | occupled by store rooma, the upper ui indoor record. The height was an-] py) ae mile, cantare of W, mes out, it is (ntoreating sieepy own behind. want Tiger- | five stories either for a hotel or for | 3 _pounced at 11 ft. 5 Ina, but the bar SE ee ee eit rina. 4:14 | Snrecdet of Tacema gaye be won't }town tn the league stfices. { “wae found to sag two inchee fret, C,, socom ae, avait that he cannot be bull-) While our off friend David Bd James A, Moore, who will con ¢ ‘The Seattle high schoo! relay team Marathon, A Burns | joaed into @ivti up the Tace werd Dugdale would not be 9G | strest the buliding: mid today easily Tomped away from Tacoma, | Tome Men's Calgary franchine Yosterday afternoon on the mat world, be ork en the steetery bultinn | i Brerett and Snohomish. Gish, run- | ‘ ‘handler, Vancouver Athlette » the Star sporting man (that he i4 rather ewe Wl. 0 coectested am Calon ot Beet re the fourth lap for Seattle, | second . Beattie ¥. M. « not car & continental about |league than Thet i] %. aa ~ the Snohornish man, Seattle | A. third. what Mr. Laces the league prest- te gather trem line ef &c een Fourth and Fifth ava, will ing qained « full lap on the ep- Summery of potnte—@ A. C. ;dent, sald or did: that he wea tn | Dog ed & bot of influence on Lee be commenced moon On ¢ other 37%: U. of W. 35%; Multnomah A [the Northwest inague with the Ta- land « be expected to. make the| part of the eld university grounds ‘The university won by a handy/|C.. & U. of Oregon, 10; Everett ¥ ma freanchion, and the ‘Tacoma | president think seriously befdre be] we are as yet undecided except that | from the athletic club In thy | M. ©. A, 6: Vahcouver A. C. 6; Cal. [team, and intended to atick. jleape. Dug ie a warm frietf of] we will put up euch buildings as event of the evening, | gary, 5; "Seattle Y MC. A. 6; Be President Iacan, in an interview | @reeder'a While of comrte he fel the business conditions will re- Parker romaine. . deautiful querter lattle bigh echost, $ over in Spokane tast night, pald bis | not taking any stand againgt the | quire. | omen reapests to Mr. Shreeder tm similar | prestd believed that he te The firet building which wit! f fashion, and stated that Tacoma |secretty displeased with the hasty |, the eSing } ARE has been, is Row, and alwaye will transferring of the Tact ‘fran . ne we are now ready to be down and out as far as the | chise 2 commence on wil probably be on | Le-| Gearge Shreeder, when: seco iast| the Union st. side of the ground Northweat league te concerned of the franchiae was done fn a rew sar way by vote of the league and * using an off telegram sent bim Shreeder When the latter wi Jespalring mneod. 7 IN CHICAGO TODAY Cerne ¥ COMMISSIONERS CONFER W:iTH| 2-contfare Taw In & sumber of the |states, The commissioners ¢x THE RAILROAD MANAGERS, | pressed the idea that the men must ALSO THE HEADS OF THE! moxify their demands, or accept the WORKMEN —A SETTLEMENT) responsibility for whet will be « BELIEVED NEARER. te neater the matter ie taken Into the cc Which do the fans want, Tacoma or fellingham? The thirt gree clemente who gather sround the ie gabtucte Hove ali want th here all want the City NEARLY 60, HE ENTERS MEE Although nearty 60, Peter W. Fo- ley of Medford, Mass. wili compete in the Marathon race in Basten Apri 1% The veteran runner is considered by many to have a grand leaders at sinesa calamity, in case of # strike a The commissioners then met Gar < {Scripps Telegraph Servier.) | retson and Morrisney, heads of the i CHICAGO, March 30.—Martin A} workmen's side. They teid how raya and Charles P. Neill arrived | jIiving had imcreased fully 10 pet a this morning 204 immediately went | cont, and that no Increase had been ar tnto session with the representa-| given to the ratiroad workers. Other a tives of the railroads at the Audi | laborers have recelved a 20 per cent torlum. The managers explained | tncrease, and that the earning ce “that they could not grant more than| pacity of the rallroads has beer =a T to 10 per cent increase and a/ doubled. Sten-hour day because it would be| It fx the general opinion that “Impossible to pay the operating ¢x-| settlement is nearer now than be *penses and the dividends under the fore. JACKSON ST. JOB LET ‘The board of public works today hance to be arnong the he end of 35 mites, Foley, who is a member of the Heomen A. A., ils an all around ath let. For the past three yeare he has started in the Marathon race and although he never won he al- ways finished strongly Last year he finished among the first 30, and two years ago he came m thirty-second. In that race it took him 3 hours 25 minutes and 4 1-5 neconde to traverse the course. No watch wae kept on him teat year, but experts say hin time was much faster than the year before the old Spring HE pumping plant warded the Jackson at. regrade|on Lake Washington. and the Bea wontract to Lewis & Wiley, incor-|con HM reservetr, and with thie ‘porated, at their bid of H41S4TS. W.| they will be able to remove about H. Lewis, of the firm, was Before | 1.500 cuble yards a day by bydrauil ‘the board and stated that the firm | work fe ready to take the contract and! In addition to this the firm ts go complete it according to specttica-| ing to put In a bie pumping plant tons, lon the lake that wil! fornish water ‘The contractors will have two) to remove 5,000 yards « day add years in whieh to do the work. They | tional Must remove an average of 6,000; The Jacksen et euhic yaris of earth a day. | the Dearto: | t takes tm p and @ lot ow & Wiley have « lease on'S and 12th av. & When oungster, Foley war one a = of the fastest long distance runners ‘ in the country, Thirty years ago 700,000. Other sults are threat [he was the master of them all. T EAL HOT TIME: IN CHICAGO bara De The method of settling the trac tion question is the direct fanue, }and municipal ownership is an fm direct sane. PUBLIC COMFORT STATIONS. lofented the b puntry. HILLMANS RETURN, Mr. and Mra. ©. D. Hillman ined to town thie morning after a trip of several weeka to Califor nia, accompanied by their two chi) fren, The Hillman party came on re. The finanee | cummed the mat nmittes today dis r of installing pub p ge He comfort stations about the elty first through train from San CHICAGO, March 30-~The CAM) put came to no definite decison | Francisco to Portland since the Preceding the election Tues! i, waa decided that the | Noods in Northern California day closed today. The campaign) avaiiabie, $12,000, w “On our return trip,” said Mr was marked by bitterness reeaiting | sufficient Hillman, “we were of course de lm overshadowing both the leading candidates for the mayoralty,| BUTTE, Mareh 30.—The smelter Dunne and Busse, by an acrimonous men have signed the 5-year comtract exchange of derogatory opinion be-| for wages in line with the Anacon tween the editors, owners and car-|da men ie Cnloons Tribawe st papers and |” Orental Bilfiard ant Poot rar Hearst has sued th lors, 1413 Third av., have eight new tables and the only 5x10 pool table | mens fn Beattla. A place for gentiem: layed by the floods, at one point all Klein, we the shoemake: , 217 Jaman for Tribune m0 ‘aire, eee Centennial’s Best Flour Makes More Bread Makes Lighter Bread In the Name of Sense, that good common sense | of which all of us have a i share, how can you continue to buy ordinary soda crackers, | stale and dusty as they must be, when for 5¢ you can get Uneeda Biscuit fresh from the oven, protected | from dirt by a package the very beauty of which makes you hungry, Makes Whiter Bread Makes Sweeter Bread Makes Better Bread ae ee MATIONAL BISCUTT COMPA\ as maintaine that the tranefertng | night jon confident of winning tf | the etub te 6 = rts |have been stirred up a ittte by the fratiehise and third de. |the magnate maintains that a few bring on the basebal i has sald that he wae ahead with work en hi ordered Mike round up his men Walle Welle Menday and begin transferring of Fever asain of a sQshout. ¥. Mc. the FUND At soon today the Young Men's | clei association still Bad $11, | 689.86 to raise to complete $M butld | ing fund. Every effort will be made this afternoon and Monday to raise the fund and ft ta believed that % o'clock Monday might will see the fall amount subscribed. A gift of $1,000 by J. M. Frank added mater | tally to the list given thie morning, etter at that * signifying (time The Twilight league has ma aise gave ite consent |chased a big bunch of enascn, nd Ghreeder says finagctaliy K. The Tacoma fans the passengers having to-get oul and walk about 600 feet om account 1 bought a ranch at Riverside, Cal, while stopping uh which aggregated $7,426.28. ‘The following are the latest eub- seribers Geo. Murphy ., Chas. Cowen .. Frank L Curtis Orrison J. C. Dutton Renton Embree R. J. Fisher ... H. W. Treat . C. K. Sturtevant |. Mra. Mary B. Shorey J. M. Frink . W. FP. Richardsor Wm. Frauson M Harry Girard .. l. L Gregory Geo. B. Littlefield K. Rodgers .. W. J. MacDonald . R C. Hassom .. Gorham Rubber Go. | Insure your furniture Gregor MoGregor, again tire. Fmpire Hullding. Always wrapped in waxed paper. a Matin 174. Velvet Flour has a lot to do with the goodness of Velvet Bread EASE. from the east side of Fifth av. to the alley. The «ize of it will de pend upon the business development of Union «t, The butidings which wl eventually be put up on Fourth and Fitth ave, Seneca and Uni versity sts, will depend wpon the Fourth av. regrade tome @reets are included tt erade ON THE FidkT | thie 7 Steamer Advance, recently pur chased by the Port Blakeley Mii) company, ia being overhauled and wil be ued as an extra stéamer by the Kitanp County Transporta tion company Steamer Bureka te at Belling ham, loading 10,000,000 shingles for the West Coast On account of lack of docking space at the Colman wharf, the Port Biakeley MI) company, which for the past seven years has landed tts boats there, will after April 1 tie up at the Galbraith Racan dock GETS $5,000 VERDICT FROM THE &. £. CO.) largely as all the re A verdict for $5,000 was this morning returned by the jury in the supertor court against the Seattle | lectri¢ company in favor of W. B | Ostrander. The suit was for $10,-| 000 for personal injuries. | | PLUMBERS PLAY CARPENTERS | The Plumbers and tere, of the Trades U the Carpen nion baseba eve, will play a game tomorrow orning at 10 o'clock ot Madiaon park, The funeral of Bertha Gyger, who | 100/ died yesterday of spinal mening!tis | 106| at the home of her uncle, 1912 First 100| sv. W., will be held tonight at & 100 | clock. The body will be shipped }to Bellingham 80 | 304 | Wear Brooks Hats, 1331 Second Avenue eee mp An Easter Treat That ® most at th healthful ar season of the arsaparilia, root t range and rbonated PACIFIC & PUGET SOUND BOT TLING COMPANY. BLOCK, Phone 927. THE TRUSTEE COMPANY OF SEATTLE BUT UILDING—The 1 rustee B THE EXCHANGE par No. 4, owned by Unit Investors—IS COMPLETED, a ttle addg @ CLASS “A” stracture to its list Occupying the block bounded by Third Avenue South, ] Washington Street, Total Street s62 feet, fs Prefontaine Place if 4 THE EXCHANGE BUILDING holds the COM DING’ LO. ; CATION in the city. It stands at the confluence of great cute. ° rents of trade, which will swell with the years of added lation. Ted gy on the direct lines of communication with King County ¢ House, the City Hall apd all the Railroad Stations cP ELECTRIC LINES from every section of tt tbs will converge at this point The Seattle Electric Con erating through Prefontaine Place, Fourth Avenue 5 and 0 Street 7 within ninety days, The Third Avenue lines v t it an earkier date The beautiful CLUSTER LIGHTING SYSTEM of 1 Aviens will extend to Jackson Street and through Prefontaine Place—no other las The Exc ge Building, FEATURES OF THE EXCHANGE BUILDING. building in the city will be so well illuminates reinforced with concrete—! Fireproof-—steel construction, rates to tenants All floors and stairways solid concrete, ance Metal-armored doors and sash. Windows all plate glass or wire glass. Height, three stories—to be increased to ten later, Total floor area, 56,475 square feet Fifteen store rooms—can be arranged for thirty, Largest, lightest business space, all on one floor, in the city—14,500 square feet of skylighted area, with wide window frontage on two streets, All modern facilities, For space, see our Mr. Harris. 205 LOWMAN BUILDING, DR. C. F. LATHROP Osteopathic Physician CONSULTATION FREE; LADY ATTENDANT. 207 Eitel Buliding, Second and Pike, Opposite Bon Marche. Office Hours, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Open Evenings, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, 6 te tam Phone Sunset Main 6256. Geattic. Wash, We expect to men room sultes during te week from our storm t home, and this is the will make it to your belp us make room for workmen. We have a and lent assortment cherry and other plece bed-rodm a we have slaughtered & aa follows Former price. $22.00 3-plece Suites $23.00 panes Suites 3 $38 00 3-pleoe Spites $42.00 %-plece Suites ~ Family Washing Every housekeeper appre- ciates nicely laundered linen. We do it right. Call us and let us demonstrate to you. No agents to bother yal No commistisons to You save more than Sole Agency. CLINE'S PIANO 1205 SECOND AVENUE We give prompt service. QUEEN CITY LAUNDRY BOTH PHONES 953 PANTS TO ORDER FOR $4.00 at the UNION TAILORS, 814.518 Third Ave. Coliseum Rink Buliding. KOHLER & CHASE Estabitabed 1560, PIANOS 1988 GECOND AVENUE Arcade Buliding. DOWNING, # ee & RYER BROKERS. Grain, Provisions, Stocks, Bonds PRIVATE WIRES. Tel. Main A] Ind. 278, Room: ~ 306 - 306 ’T he Baak for Savings Capital $400,000 Folly Paid NEW NOVELTY SUITS AND SKIRTS at Factory Prices. Buy direct and save middle men's profits. NOVELTY SKIRT MFG. CO, 1207 Second Av. Colonist Rates Via. FROM THE EAST TO west During Marcha and Aprit Duluth, neay Me oman a NA Cit, SAVINGS ACCOUNTS ONLY RECEIVED. ERIKSON BUILDING Northwest Corner First Avenue and University Street, Take Care of your teeth. sist nature in preventing We can, do, supply fost teeth by all the latest known suceessful methods and addres®, 1 full informates Let us as , i them and all § tor saving tr and f shed further uble. and at reasonable prices. of 4 or from 1 br teeth, 83.90 at hoe i Us orn © Houre Phone, ASSOCIATED DENTISTS Rooms 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, $$$ 6:10 4 Main 177 m ALBERT HAN Watches, Cot FIRST Jewe! hanan 1112 Second Av., Opposite Garvey Bu . 706 a

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