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One Cent 12 PAGES THE SEATTLE STAR WEATHER FORECAST—Fair tonight with light frost; Thursday fair, light north winds, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1907, VOL. 9. NO. 56. PRICE 25¢ PER MONTH. THOLIC EDIFICE IS g —“e""*sencrerca rns _ FIVE PARTLY DESTROYEDP ss a a LOST men CHIEF WILL NOT Burns the Upper Floors and Roof of the — College of the Church of the Immacu- PERMIT OPENING Conception-—Students Numbering 185 March Z Out in Perfect Order When the Alarm Is Given. pr sberettein boaennans bk tees (Seripps Telegraph Service.) CHICAGO, May 1.-Fire started Ba Sires a tion of keeping open Bundaya, but at noon at 265 Wabash av., on the Chief of Police Wappenstein states second floor of the building which brick building at) number, assisted in removing arti that he will not permit thie, There was occupied by the Lotus club, 4 noonday lunch club for women ex | clustvely. Two girls jumped from |a window and were instantly killed The police say five are dead and 20 injured The first floor was occupied by the Storey & Clarke Piano com- pany has been an agitation for some lit Ue Ume among certain merchants | to do business on the Sabbath In| ment was siow in order to catch the Alaska trade, | ae on fire this morning oy iving. An effort waa me le DY Other firme have protested to the | vere extinguished (2% ipatructors and the students and the taw against opea A seat he been *° fight the flames themselves with stores on Sunday wilt be tnvoked, her with the two '2¢ Small hose in the institution , toget Sy the After the flret fire company ar turnet in and Chief Bringhuret corner of Madison at. cles from the lower floor , oreupted by the Se Department Was Siow “ and Church of the Im ptton, was partially The fire depar pol HORROR 4, coatly mee, netrere ‘nt summoned. Engines No. 1, 3 and a eaet with wa: 1 hose care No 1, 37 and 10, and! — (seetppe ‘Telegraph Service.) with fire. Blec ladder truck No. 3 and 7 arrived st lan 1& Mo 1The bal on the scene and began « deaper ate fight which finally resulted in totally extinguishing the flames at ndier of the y started ta for ht, Wan not re believed to have 7 ened wed, the students } (Keripps Telegraph Servier.) | JOHNSTOWN, Pa, May 1-—Mike aoe 4 about 31 o'clock A wind Royle, the mining contractor tm et to perfect order and the south, prisoned with six others for 166 Gaye and released thie mornin oaly in the saving of Lose Over $5,000. bureau officiate of the imprisoned gn the lower floors, = cniet Hringhurat, surveying the|(h* UPPer currents of air are he Cames. erly an ¢ their. terror Mgnting the 0 P amoking bullding after the flames | °" a blow the craft te th b ward the Atiant mbed alone and that all Discovers Fire. were extinguished, estimated the about 9:45. lows at fully $5,000. Pather Dillon & lGyearcld stu: estimates it at a somewhat larger gmoke rising from figure, The building which was | is Dey hurriedly {m- constructed tn 1893, by the local To ‘SELL oPiUM i Kenner, who gave Jesuit society, ts eatimeted to be — Dillon, worth 000, It was inwured for Rav, Father ” about Bae yn ee John McCallum. a union marine ‘alarm could be Just how the fire started has not | reman of the steamship Vmatilio, ly also discover. been explained. Chief Bringhuret Was arrested by government offi- eed jokingly said to stated that it unaoubtediy came| ‘ial at Port Townsend Tuesday him. “A little from near the altar. Father Dillon while attempting to sell ten five- cemtmert you dors. There and otherw of the faculty state that tael tine of contriband optum. He . ‘givays have @ fire they believe the crossed wires were was taken before United States | & ih the morning reaporaidle Commissioner Kobo at Port Town- | fer passing out was Father Dillion could not state oe and was bound over under | @adents, who were this morning when school would | jy bond to appear before Judge Moor, formed in be resumed. The building wil! be | #anford {we and marched out repaired at once, work to start as “3 eg ty. There was not, soon as the debris can be cleared ENTERTAINS | away, and the ruined interior torn j of confusion. Once added. ll —.. GEN. M’ARTHUR letaff are the guests of Colonel T. C.} EXISTING DISPI IT E Woodbury, commander of the De | partment of the Cotumbia avd com | wandant of Port Lawton today. — shipwrecked ARRESTED FOR ATTEMPTING | View of the building of the Seattie College and Church of the Immaculate Conception just as the agg gd j flames broke through the roof. i.” bat: whe —_ ” " the dinner pat ; baer began, | saw by the glances | ing law of saloons throughout King | i at the men cast at each, gther leounty. Mr. Smith, in speaking of | [hat my companions were all think. the course he proposed to follow in| who waula ‘be the first victim. tt enforcing hia order, sald “rl in wonder any retained our tend to have deputy sheriffs sta inde tioned at every important point in ech. hie Semeaiienel the county to enforce the Sunday NECK IS BROKEN | closing order and to be ready to! arrest any and all persons violating it. The local authorities will be (etae Gedetend left in charge in Seattle, Ballard, OLYMPI West Beattie, Kent and such other | « pe a ge \Giason, Renata. places where the local authorities loeqing, ompaey ve iD a ack 1 Was te met have enforced the Sunday closing terday efternoon, with @ fAyin ae *, which strugk tim. Donald Prosecuting Attorney Mackintosh log near the line of enld today “We are ready to enforce Bags gy Bonny the the law without fear or favor, and Lcuuie tte oot as soon a4 anybody comes forward and hurling him about twelve feet. ready to sign «4 complaint, all the —— aenigtance that we can give Lou RESCUED Smith in enforcing the law will be cheerfully given.” — Taga JOHNSTOWN, Pa. May 1The ; ~ jeeven minere imprisoned in the The moulders will attempt to eet] The military party, in {uthdrese} | 0 Foustwell coal mine for 106 hours FOR EIGHT: tie thelr differences amicably. ‘walferm, were whirted out to the i were finally rescued last night CARRIED Mawagere of local from werkers fort In an aatomopile, leaving the! Firemen Working among the charred Gitere wtter the Foor had ij alive, Men waded with w: today agreed to a conference with Butler hotel at 11 o'clock. Lancheon been burned thelr necks for over « madeo bridge over @ ch the executive committee of the was enjoyed at the fort and the ate = — ing the men, who on t , coun moulders’ union. The meeting will afternoon ts belng spent in an tn i — - ‘J ye probably be held Thursday spertion | The contest for the revocation | “**"°Ss, Were sbeclutely helpiy The fact that the mouiders st| Last night General MacArthur | jof the licenses for the saloons tn | walkout of the Tacoma West out this morning ts and bie party were the guests of {Youngstown has been transferred FORMULATE PLAN expected to influence the Seattic | th amber of Commerce and the j te the courts | Boas ST tt nee Stes ie ison wan oo wt) FOR BOULEVARD ors driven tain life occurred to 1 “No one spoke of t the crumbs from were gone and han Mosiders® association, society at a box party at j téday, did not occur =a. venggpe wae st 1 the Grand, witnessing Nat Good cation of W. R. Bell, attorney for} . FASTER FOR @ DAYS. vtormane “ eecetnenrnermenenenine . é | notified 9: — oad 4 ge” tg ag | Gieisen.” formance of “An Amerionn (Kertpps Tetentaph Servtes) strike if the demand for an eight poe pegged or il nen “en | Id be in. After faating for (6 days, @ No word has been recetved yet SACRAMENTO, Cal, May 1 our dey RF ape Hare ge Ha is mak. Joining the county commissioners At the regular meeting of the which not @ morsel of food p from General Kurokt, who is expect-| With the coming of the first of The retail clerks’ w froth revoking the license of | Chamber of Commerce this after- ing demands for an eight-hour day and Will fight to enforce their de noon the committee on public parks, to which wae referred the resolution introduced by C. P. Dose with reference to the acquisition fet begiuning toaty. but a) jie Wturned to work at the t Bfe etpected to re watt! the usual Mra. Margaret M. Cle nen te our serious ge # May Sacramento faced f «hs 7 . James F. Wilson, or to take any strikes this morning e bun other steps interfering with his munis See eee mands. cempt is being mado by| business until further order of the ed to land at Vancouver today. Ar rangements for « recept! for him will be made as soon as his consent éred ** : is obtained. ultimatum 7 this evening « demanding an thour day. The labor leaders to unfonize all work py me , 4 4 by the city of shore lands along - nd aetrike era in the Southern Pacific car e commissioners are ordered | axe Washington for a boulevard, ie to be © shopa bere, and « strike ts expect to apy _ before a Albertnoe recommended that the president ap ed to develop before long at 9:30 Friday, May 3, to show! ioiot @ committee to gore eg ° The brewer cause why a temporary Injunction t it: tt O ued to keep them | Yeetiaate the matter and formu should not be : ry . | tate a plan to meet with the ap WIN FOR HE ret piogcrasAtetars ng an ne proval of the land commissioner, G ] own weer, When the board of county com etn panier board and Unit foners met at 10 o'clock this |“ georetary Yandell was given per m morning Attorney Bell and T. B. | mission to invite BE. H. Thorpe, su- MacMahon, city attorney of West | Dunttn iene of city delivery of the Reattle, were both ore ag postoffice department, Washington, object to the revocation of th . in order to D. C., to visit Seattle, Youngstown licenses. the other to get ap idea of the growth ‘and needs The county commiasionera have | peace courts in the new wing. The) & it. Judge Bell ——,, of the city in reference to addi- decided to enlarge the ty court commissioners and Sheriff Smith |» amiasioners tha tional free runral delivery clerks. comes | ther wing to| were in consultation today with |! raining order OD | ‘The committee appointed to re- house by addi . oe od Apeh t Mendel. of Rebb and Men- bebalf of Jame Wilson, one of! port on establishing a uniform the present building Byers waged bo the clans Sheriff Smith the saloonkeepers, enjoining the) storage rate for oll also made « i tne oe sav stute the is aoxious to have them so arran board from acting until further or | report 4 ourt — the buliding and will der of the southenst wing of the court itn the | be put In the new wing, with He stated that as the law tn CRICHTON CAN The board believes thet oe lerga|ing accommodations for the ma-| volved in the cases of the other addition the bullding three saloonkeepers was the same tn Wilson's case, he asked that CUT THE COST i until of the addition will be as that of the one or $35,000 enough for all county purposes for | tron ases be continued 8 dectaton. yeare to come, It ie thelr inten The cont tion to have the prosecuting attor about the co and the justice of the fintehed ~ amet dectele. ie but the board ntinued the whole until after Judge Albertson's bertac ef ee After another long conference in the engineer's office this mornin, Councliman Crichton found a wa BALLARD COUNCIL VOTES “s of reducing the cost of the big INEX IMMEDIATELY PLUMMER NOT IN ¥sin ost contng twin TO AN. AUTO WRECK = | set, wove, work. Conmetinnan down legtalature, stated that the t improvement can be Ballard hed asked for) yr Ff. G. Plummer, manager of +4 gnout $475,000 inate The city counctl of Ballard \ast | the le 4 sath dopt- | citizens night at the regular — : ons the special census bill, in order to 1). Broadway Automobile Co., has 9612,000 she ed by a vote of 4 tr : yunet os "| get two councilmen for the serrs been greatly worried because of an He had a conference with the In Cox's esolution eens ne bene — tory, and t pe it had Payee sane sua report to the effect that | dependent Asphalt company today tion to petition the of Se-|\ as a means t votes for ai asoy ’ to se it was probable that new attle to be admitt as pa ation, It would hardly be fair to/he bad been with Mr. F. R. Bell) iiay are called for that company Greater Seattle at or { thereby | rush matters now, wher W8* when the Jatter was injured by the| would put im a tender and agree tak neen ‘ ea a sce of only getting one COUD- | overturning his automobile on the} t» do the work this summer, The man the at body J. Bled and perhaps none at Bll.) road from Seattle to Renton reply was not wholly encouraging teens, ont th aders of the! w by waiting six weeks until) Tprough an error Mr. Plummer! ‘The Barber people have not been annexation pa jected to the} the nous law went Into effect,| was reported as having not Only | seen yet as to whether they wil action of hurr to Seattle be- Ballard would be assured of at least | been with Mr. Bell but as also hav-| consent to a material change and for nate pr « r nefiman, and perhaps twe on slightly Injured A® &/ reduction of their bid, but this will special census f Balla . t Peck alao opposed the res fact Mr. Plummer Was/ be looked after as soon ag the en in of me C. A. Sehr ast high € busy attending to his bust-| gineers have fully gone over the and W. F. FPreuden «a taike rem jon now awaite the! neg n Seattle fie wasn't with) work to see what changes can be me igrA husts ‘ by de ‘ Rell war overturned | made Cc. M. Cox. Mr. Freud “ elay ac- land he ss the hasn't time represented Ballard in tt r » answer the inquiries that have INSANE MAN ARRESTED. mnue to him as to his physical con Mr. Plummer this | son SALOONS OF KING COUNTY ®: a Ba thet! friends from bothering SUES FOR $6,000. me ‘ - eof , t t nty Gunda Halvorsen has sued the Brery dep he Kine , ‘ ount wid sitor of al, : : pa aD a wig 7 ‘ ceive ls . * Ss we Seattle Electric Co. for $6,000 dam t t er ' all pa f King t afte ‘ stice | ages for injuries sustained while a " whe . pora i neg ourse it ae ourt ng | Passenger on the Fort Lawton car wt ties and {n the unin ng to enforce the Sunday clos | liquer without « {line on Mareh 8