The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 30, 1907, Page 1

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‘Suburb on the Sabbath Day—Closing Law Will | Enforced. | For the first time since liquor has been sold over fa King county, Seattle and all of its immediate will be “dry” next Sunday P af Smith has announced to The Star that he Sthat Georgetown Is th ehtly closed hereatter fon Sone and will arrest all violators of the Sunday flaw. Prosecuting Attorney Mackintosh has to conduct the necessary prosecutions. town has been officially determined to be} Ma one mile of the corporate limits of West ie, thereby giving the offic als of the latter com 1 sdiction over the former. West Seattle als will take advantage of this and will close town saloons, if the county officials have may my fo The Star.", violations to the prosecuting attor Joa Smith this mor ney and tt will be up to him to proceed further. I do not like to | eye will be bo more fat erfere in an incorporated som fa Georgetown oc 8U2') munity where there are mun \afticers to keep the peace, ut aight jy oo Nao 4 for me to interfere. os .. Prosecuting Attorney ee: having read situation, ft then becomeq of to | toa this morning expr 3 ot condi-| Willingness to prosecute s+ angel a revela | of the violation of the 5 y¥ clom, the sheriff.|ing law where complaing fe mm: not conducting aad evidence of vio! Gass over there, | sented ‘know things were as "I will follow the pol an. Now ay ot the | existed ever since I oe ‘brought to my at-| office,” ssid Mr M to act. | shall The Star this morn in George | Biman ol will be that been farvesor Valentine hae bie “Yoangsiown™ report to | °°) ard of cousty commissioners 1 qorroborates The Star's ory (hat tach one of the va- Youngstown te within one @orporate limits of Weer bar, which is ‘West Seattle, is only qhifle Barker's saloon jis Dearest to the line ie 4.780 7 bar is 4.61 ind & petition | Pumber of vot board to call a Youngstown | e tt asl Judge Bett Wa there tomorrow their licenses for a special election for «@ hearing on e wet for a heariog temporary injunction ihe commissioners from licenses. hoping that tter comes tp for o Youngstown will be ' it controlled & Mit session of the board ae ee . oners for several ta elt between 10 and The cause of town situation Ueenses Cancelled Atteter MacMahon. of West Mand Police Judge Cooley, of ¢ the Sunday closing Sppeared before the jaw in Youngstown on future Sun the cancellation days as they have tn West Seattle Meued for saloons to «= County o@mmissioner Beckingham 98 account of their in speaking of the troubles of the Bike mile Hmit of West board with Youngstown and West then Judge W. R. Seattle eaf@: “I wish Youngstown for the saloon in- was in Kattap, and West Seattie In Sppeared =before the Siohomisl, As to Georgetown the members that an well Yuma county. Arizona, would Would he obtained to en bo me Cs its location on Sunday are 4 past in Youngstown. informed a reporter today that now that ttle authorities are jurtediction they tr ficcos TO DEATH War Special Service) ter April 20.—Lying in .\@ ph Pel of blood, with her left jan unigrown LEAPS Backed from her body TO HIS DEATH hoemaker's knife, the WE Anna Garesh wife of iting, as the arm wae cut a frightful manner (Mite Special Service) shoemaker, was a Agr =~ Walle : ie bathroom of her hor destrians were in sight, Morning The woman n man, well dreased, on oo asthma, and the Spokane river from 5. reatened / bridge yesterday aft r son 1 the id plunged into the surg this mc s. an€ t om a om ! known gave no outery and aw his th 1 was soon curled Into the be floor The womas nd disappeared from Baye mat nin is no clue as to the her arm with tity. ean up| Where they show either bit: | Ligaen ity or unwillingness to cont the | SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 1907. SEORGET OWN TO. ; | BE CLOSED TIGHT #¢ Smith Announces His Determination to SA YS TELEPHONE MERGER» ‘Allow no More Liquor Sold in the Southern | | A @ispatch from New York Mating that the American Tele phone @ Telegraph company had finally ow poded in swallowing the Independent companies, includ ing those of Beattic, Tacoma and other cities, which would be con trolled by the Pacific States and Sunset Telephone companies, was printed throughout the country this morning General Manager Webster, of the Independent company, when shown the dispatch sald that ft was another of the machinations of the publicity agent of the Bell telephone egepenis to Lond the In STORY IS ANOTHER FAKE | | dependent companies out of busi heas “I can atate positively that there fa no truth Ip the rumor that the Independent companies hav ed witth or have been #w by the An Telegraph and Telephone company. | can give to the public a doses other such th} cideuts where rumors and reporte/ have been started and sent through the press throughout the| country by agents of the Bell com pany, in order to make people! think that we have given In to the Bell companies, 1 consider such methods cowardiy and underhand and do not heshate fa saying 90 80 MURDER IS | Berries) HINGTON TON Apri 30.-—-An of # cablegram received by & American diplomat today that a bomb was thrown at jent Katrada of Guatemala morning while he was out driv pand he was seriously injured. PQUATEMALA CITY, April 10— pesos Cabrera, the president of tamala was the victim of a Domb thrown at his carriage while ving this morning. The horses were killed and General Creilana ir Mi HEARING BEFORE THE INTER. | STATE COMMERCE COMMIS. OF STATE OF WASHINGTON, (Sertpps Telegraph Service.) | WASHINGTON, April 30.—The interests of the state of Washing: | ton against the alleged railroad die | crimination was oss-tser today before scription Shown to Be Attorney, and Keene Lay It Over for Two Counctiman Keene's drug bill passed away quickly yesterday af ternoon. The druggists, led on by the coun cfiman druggist from the Second ward, built an elaborate house of cards and hired and presented to the license committee an attorney to tear it down before the commit tee's eyes. The druggists spent two hours building—the attorney, two min ntes in demolishing the structure Keene's bill, failing to recover from the shock, was laid on the shelf for 60 days. Briefly summarizing the meeting the drugeists made elaborate argu ment before the comm in favor of the passage of the bill They claimed of the state law hat it was impractical lespotic land conductive to immorality as uo der the conditions prescribed, many | people would get liquors from drug stores who would not get it an der any other circumstances, Men well known to be users of Intox {canta to excess would be able to get liquor when they wanted it After various la te talke from several members Attorney Franx Randolph counsel for the druggiats and who drew up the bill was called on to throw some light on the legal statue of the bill Almost the firat words that he ut tered were that the comr o 1 it might approve and the might pass the Keene t would not be worth the paper that it was written on aa it would be early illeg He showed how and where the SION OF CHARGES AGAINST) RAILROADS BY LUMBERMEN that time revoked the liquor licenses granted pn keepers in that suburb. il } a EMP 7 ED lehief of the etaff was seriously wounded. The president was not injured Hite calmness wae universally com- inended WASHINGTON, April %. — Through diplomatic channels it ts learned that Cabrera was injured | ‘and an attache and coachman) killed United States Minister | Lee cables that the bomb was thrown under the carriage bet onpe nothing about the extent of the plosion aaree~ BIG LUMBER SUIT ON | the interstate commerce commie | sion Chargers were filed againat 23 rail roads and lines of the Pacifie coast | |By the lumber manufacturers of | Northwestern Washington; the |Lumber Mapufacturing association | and the Sbiogle Mille bureau, They aim that « failure of the Hill and long threatened sult of the jumber| Harriman tines to exchange care valedictorian of tbe senior ClAM®) yin oF or give @ through or Jott rates is raw the present time 25,000 care to await pen senna 28. Judge Bell ¥!!!' Proposed Law to Allow Sale of Liquor Without Pre- Illegal by Druggists’ Own Finally Makes Motion to Months. authority for regulating the sale of rugs and medicines ts placed in the state legisiature and that no tty councll could devise and exe cute a law varying that method Randolph held that the law of 1899 was the guiding law though there was a confilet between that jaw and an old territorial law still extant and under which prosecu tlons of druggists are being car ried on. Three cases are now oo appeal to the supreme court and Randolph said that if he were to hazard a guess it would be that the court would hold that the old territorial law was annulled by fm plication when the 1599 was passed On a motion by Keene himself to postpone 60 daye to see what the supreme court would do in its de cisions, Hurd added the finishing touches by suggesting in hia dry humerous way that the council might memorialize the governor to call a special session of the legis lature to rectify the inadequacy of the law and make the ordinance legal He was willing to do that much for Mr. Keene, The motion prevailed and the proposed ordi nance was laid away TOURISTS ARRIVING That the annual tourtet season has begun is evident from the regis tere at the leading hotels in Seattle Many parties of from four to six people from eastern cities are arriv ing in Seattle every day Several parties are registered at local hotels awaiting boats for the Hawallan islands. New York, Boston, Cleve land and Cincinnati have been noet ly repr nied this week One Cent 12 PAGES PRICE 25¢ PER MONTH. VOL. 9. NO, 55. THE arn Te on HE’S ME PAL ! HE’S ME PAL! a. 2 28's Lt 1 A m i win " mn Tet ASPHALT BD MAY BE REJECTED | HIGH 1 SCHOOL orces Anne cil’ Diseilee | to es Cut Up Into HONORS | Smaller Parts, Thereby Giving the Small Con- | tractor an Opportunity to Bid. It was announced at the high ee school this morning that Miss Alice lnardy has won the honor of being | Rejection of the bid of the Bar- | separate contracts let, the improve- ber Aaphait and the sub ments could be paid for ae they rou Anne were put tn Mr, Jone Is Personnel, William D. Jobna, who favored the immediate letting of the con- tract, became personal in his re- marks about property owners who fm the coming graduation exercises... and Mies Margaret Corey will be ream ores Anne prop oard of pubil award of the contract for paving the district (0 SOI Mtesting saying thet the The boerd of public works, which |CMly ones he knew of were those took up naideration of the bid at | WhO bad lved on the hill for ten en muting today, postponed dects- (OF fifteen years, He, alee tath mated that City Engineer Thomp- jon for one week after getting ex from the objecting prog re who were present. Next owners are ard mb large , wires of rty own son was not «ty! those favorl the Improvement @ fair deal Mr. Thompson tenored Joh sinuation ating in @ gen impersonal way that both sides would be given # full hearing be- fore the matter was decided, | The board adjourned until 16 Falied to Show Up. lofelock next Tuesday with the un- Failure of those who are in favor {derstanding that the specifications of letting the contract to the Barber | % si be redrawn so as to effect @ ple on thelr present bid, te ap- | Sevins of shout $40,000 on the basis hates ¢ beeréd with their | ot present bid, and thet et the minty sted ll aay | * meett « of the board the property pre he i oon-etng yee ‘° owners would be given @ full hear- : “*\ ling to determine whether th ee er ae toe Par | vor the auadivision of the dis - Op held in Seattle. Mra. Lavigne will | owners, were 4 to the board _ atl epee we ee accompany the body of her hue and « roperty Owners | | oposed alterations band Saginew is the old home of | *t!ended the meeting to make voce ———__—___—— } | MURAL. EN SAGNIAW. : oi The remains of William Lavigne, | the well known sportsman and ad-| vertising writer, who died at Provi-|! dence hospital yesterday, will be | taken to Saginaw, Mich. tomorrow awe evening, There will be no services | ber ot puch getion Dr. Crichton, siderman from the Highth ward, in wht the paving AND AUTS t retention erpninag that) (Star Spmcal Sarto) award ed by| TACOMA, April 80.—J. P. Houll- two or y people| han, a miner, 25 years old while A temporary injunction was | os the petitions of protest, were I>) sing on « freight train to this Faw Fit Tease C. the hands of those who favored the granted today by Judge H city this morning, plunged between Hanford of the United States cir pavement, but had not been present cult court against George 8. Tate a of p works &*\two care at a point half a mile and others, restraining them from Piven * | trom the depot, and was crushed to je4 before the counel! standing their hacks and automo: | 44, the beara postpone | Geath instantly, Whether bis @uath biles in front of the Butler h action itil those favoring the . The injunction was asked for by a ¢ the rect head been| 784 accidental or suicidal is not Mrs. § Shufeldt, owner of the unity to be heard known A companion stated the building eo Pestticn. | Houlihan was a chance acquaint- lance, but that he had heard him ared that person: | coeak of living {n Peorla, Ill, and ately opposed to! ving a friend on the Seattle NEWSPAPER MAN KILLEO. y } ting the contract to the Barber! MACON, Ga, April 90.—Henry alt company under the present| base ball team D. Smith, a publisher, was shot and at he was absolutely opposed | ——- killed yesterday afternoon by L. D. etting the tre at all under| When D. B. Dugdale, manager of Strong because the former had ent specificatio He the the Seattle ball team and formerly wronged the latter's sister, Lillian the work could be mo¢ of Peoria was informed of the Houl- Strong tout detracting fro mthe pave-\ihan accident, he immediately At the time of the shooting the| ment Bnd so a# & sccomplieh &/ vtaced the young man as a frient grand jury was indicting Smith for|""Giirgo Kinnear addressed the| Of his (Dugdale’s) nephew, “I never the wrong lhoard in protest agatnet letting the} knew young Houlihan,” said Mr A coroner's jury was immediate | contract to the Barber company un-| Dugdale, “but I believe he went to ly paneled and Strong was| der t r present bid |sebool with my nephew, whom | quickly acquitted of the murder | A on es bys meres Bh ya to | oor heard speak of him. I unaer- ee eect taantabedt ae stard he was a fine young man, nonin: Ale nea Md tec beas caggl bo pro Seen ec, protest- land do not believe ft likely that he It is practically certain that] tract under present conditions He committed sutelde J Wisconsin will have a building} said thet the property owners " . and exhibit at the Alaskan | vor the divialc Sot the Quee: Phooe C ARPENTER'S STRIKE OVER. Yukon-Pacific exposition, A Wire| paving district into smaler 4 triots | — received by Henry BE. Reed, direct-| #¢ that smaller compantes can bid) (Star yectal Service.) or of exploitation, from Godfrey | °% the work and the property own VANCOUVER, B. C., April 30.— Chealander, special commissioner| ers, Ket the Ranetlt Si cempetitiee | The carpenters’ strike waa sottled to Wisconsin, atates that the bill] \onc, stated that many property| ®t 200m today and the men agree appropriating $26,000 unanimously | Seners would be forced to psy for | % return to work at $4.25 per day passed the senate this morning | their improvements before they |A thousand men are affected. The and that {t will come up im the| were put tm. If the istrict were|{ron mouldere threaten to strike house within a few days. {divided Inte smaller distriete end | tomorrow

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