The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 10, 1907, Page 9

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“THAN $350,000, FIL ‘ came to Nght vesterday al instance of the wide detween property values assosainents 10 this coun Assessor Pariah says ts ‘of many instances of what called “tax dodaing Baran company, in & peth for an injunction ri striking employes, filed Fgtatement that the value . ts §3,600,000 property of the 4 was last year oe 4 200 and ita offloere | @trenuonsly to any to assessment this ES AFFIDAVIT THAT ) pROPERTY IS WORTH $3,500,000-—-ASSESS- OR PARRISH SAYS THIS IS BUT ONE) hour aay te reriwos “CASE IN HUNDREDS, AND WILL IN-| _ CREASE VALUATION. — “The Moran company objected to having its last years assessment Of $88,000 on its plant increased, bul We are disregarding that pro teat and will assess its property, as well an everybody else 60 per cent of the actual value as we can “The Moran case is no exception to the rule it fe simply an in stance of thousands of cases where they blow hot when it ts for their | interest to value thelr property | paper men of the city, are editors high, and blew cold when the as | sessors come around. There is RO/agement ta in charge of Mr. A. B auch thing ap ‘jury from « moral standpoint with ashessors, it ts simply a case of white lew as near! BAXED AT TEN PER CENT OF |} = ACTUAL VALUE ug MORAN COMPANY ASSESSED FOR LESS (Mime Special Servier) FAIRBANKS, Alaska, 10 The miners owners tn th airtet have decided to grant the demands of the miners for $4 a day and| board, The demand for an eight Te ie aid the | minere will return to work, not holding out for the eight-hour day MINERS GRANTED RAISE | | | | May ten hours for the dollar raise “SEATTLE SPIRIT” IS OUT The “Seattle publiahed in the interest Alaska ~ Yukon - Pacific expdiition and Greater Seattle in general | made its firat appearance thia after noon | Warry A. R. Mardonald and T. Weidomann, two well known pews Spicit” magazine) of th of the new publication. The man | Frasch, as permanent business | manager, of the city. The Ciret aumber contains many in geal eatate of the com-/ “Part of the $3,500,000 is of |special features, articles about the ae eed for less than $260, COUFKe real estate, but then at least | coming exposition, local storioa. Se a total asseasmont of Of half is the plant and personal) witty rhyme and Interesting facts peed, for property which | Property, of which last year's am /about the city | » ‘at $3,600,000, | #esement Is about 5 per cent.” The illustrations are of a high State Tax Commisionere Frost | Ofer, with a cartoon by Mr. Alfred 4 fe only 10 per) T. A. Partsh, on Sitention called to the by the company upon | sald: wearer > AY LOSE JCENSE © commissionera today ted the Iieenses of al! the ea D. ‘wae also refused to voking | April i Garvin, 78, May B Denny Way. ‘i McDonald. #8, ‘Mt Wayside Emergency hos a Thomas Flanders, 67.) ‘Mt Seattle Genera! hospital - peopedlinas tla | | Ge were registered today as M1 Jackson «| (& wife of Otto KE. Asbridge, | Pat 3706 Arthur Pisce, © wife of 8. P. Quinn, * 19% Hamtio Place,| ‘Wile of B L. Graves, a Seattie General hoe ms Panama Hats. Hat genuine land Made — $6.00, 0 and $9.50 each. ® are exclusive ts in Ballard for bt celebrated bin Hats | better at any | We have twenty —$3.00 each. Wery Hat union and guaranteed ial to Men! ng in your e will stamp : tals in Bur New Store Knosher & Co. Wash. hat, ur iH hat band | Alaska, and Louies A. Baker, and Basterday were in consultation with Assessor Parrish this morn ing. Both are tm sympathy with him fo his @.ort to get an equit- able assessment. ST RC ME pital, May &, to wife of R. I. Gold berg. & son. Travere—At 002 Yesler way, May §, to wife of P. B. Travers, a daugh- reese saa ter. Taduvano—At 140 King street, May 6, to wife of Mike Taduvano, & fon. Mateukuchi—At 308 Fourth ay. «. May 6, to wife of Y. Mateukuhel, a “Gaston ae 5557 Greenwood ayv.. May 7, to wife of Theodore Gunter, aon Eado—At 401 Mghth av. May 7, to wife of Gengo Bacio, a son. De Biasto, 14, beth of Beattie Warren KR. Millard, 2%, Valdes, a. Chippewa Falla, Wir Frank Buegier, 29, Kent, and Kate Ulrten, 17, Kent Honty T. Peterson, 2%, and Mar- set T. Dishbow, 71, beth of #e- ie. aes Maty lersich, 27. aed Laure Pak~ aporvie, 2%, beth of Beattie, Teene 6 Brtles. 02, and Gyivia BE Graves, 18, both of Motroe RB Fredrickson, 34, amd Ketner- ‘the Olgon, Ti, beth of Beattie. Wm. B MePherson, 15. and Peart F. Corbett, 19, both of Charleston, Axel K. Tarnow, 16, and Anne M Andereon, 24, both of Beattic jerbert H. Short, 14, and Mamie Stewert, 28, both of Alki Potat. MUST SUMMON SPECIAL VENIRE (fertgpe Telearaph Servier.) BOISE, May 10.—It is quiet here today. Shortly after 5 o'clock yee- terday afternoon adjournment wae taken until Monday morning. Th iimized by a bad check yesterday. | first jury panel was exhausted and between now and Monday the sher. iff will summon « special venire of 100 men. YOUNG LOGGERS KILLED Bonney Watson's today received the bodies of Cari Lee and Jens Toreson, the two young Norwegians who were crushed to death in toe | ging camp No, 2 at Martin, day be | Yukon Route fore yesterday. Lee wae 15 years of age and came from Norway four years ago. Toreson was but Ji years old and was a resident of the country only for the iast two months. The two men re killed by & tree falling on them. The double funeral will be held to morrow (Seripps Telegraph Service.) AUBURN, Cal, May 10.—Word has been received here announcing & phenomenaily rich strike tn the Three Queens quarts mine at Forest The property t# owned by George Wingfield, the Got 4 naire. The rock is half « the tichest eve 4 to he er count FIRST SAILING AUGUST 19, On Avguet 19 the first eafling wt take pia f the new freight line to be established between Sar Franciaco and Australia by Andrew British ship owner. The be under the management * ts * have sity te Australia © Oveante rangement the ane. found aires making exports t since the withdrawal of ¢ thetr CHARTERS FOR SOUND. © Puget Soun are among t recently The French x between the sound “* are our charters f Norwegian found-Shangha' gre argoes Renfro, on Greater Seatt The editorial page clear cut, the tone being of an op-| | timlatic nature, | Many new features are tncorpor-| ated within its pages, not found tn! | other publications of thie kind. | UNION LABEL | | Justice Gordon yesterday after jease of Fred H. Boynton, manager of the Pacifie Printing Supply Co. who is sceused by William 1 Raton, who represents the Printing Trades Council, of coun terfetting aad tmitating « union la }bel. It is charged that Boynton | }@ Davie to the Arcade bullding a one — Printing Trades Counell. | THOMAS BURKE DEAD, | Thomas Burke, who for the inst | four yeare has made bis home in this city, died at hie home last night. aged 40 years. Mr. Hurke formerty lived at Butte where he was prominent as a business man | The funeral will be held from Ron j ney Wataon's tomorrow afternoon. “CASE HEARD but contented to work the regular || | i» clean and|* | about THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1007, GREAT BEAUTY VOTING CONTEST OPEN TO ALL PROMINENT MEN OF SEATTLE WHO CHOOSE TO ENTER for the successful contestant will be a Vacation Trip, starting at Seeond av. and James st., by boat from Madrona to Madison park by the Madison cable to First av., transferring to a Fort Lawton oar, from Fort Lawton to Green L. oar transfer point, around Green Lake and returning to Second and James where @ cold luncy will The pri on the Jam hande at. cable to t power house; thence to the winner by Mayor Moore. PLEASE CABT 10,000 vores FOR BEAUTY VOTING CONTEST, | Name ‘This Coupon Not Good After MAY 30, 1907, Address COMMITTED (Sertppe Telew PUBK ” col government Service.) 10. te commit outrages, = Wom en and children are not even spared A family of 10 were massacred by soldiers pear Guatemala city when Jose Olteera, a © curred the enmity ent Hardin McClelland, the 16-year Boon heard testimony in the cas) old student charged with robbery in a Miko, company with his own age, Troman Olds Allied |and Willie Woodcock, for enatebing purse containing 83.15 from E on May 1 two other boys was today found net guilty by Judge Frater and dis sold to the printing firm of White | charged Truman Oldn was also discharged. label which is @ counterpart of the | Wilile Woodcock wae found guilty SEATTLE WOMEN SWINDLED With the money of some fifty | big salaries, They were to sell « brwnd BOGUS CHECK MEN wis, 1 oat & emiooth stranger by the name of | ment registered in the name of the having admitted the taking of the |purees. He was placed on proba- ton. Mr and Mre MoeCleliand. the Madrona THE SEATTLE STAR FRISCO OVER STREET CAR) STRIKE STRIKE BREAKERS ENROUTE. the soldiers Killed the whole teen ty | President is Crecare, the opponent Cabrera, was stake in the midet of & hill of pole ted to | enous ants and stung to death, They report that two Americans, L. Lutien, of Arkansas, eed Mar ore tn jail City, accused of con c ef Ohio, M’CLELLAND NOT GUILTY SAYS {boy's father and mother, were court. particularly the the latter indignant at notoriety received through the case, card party story which Truant Officer Ketcham positive is true, Judge Frater, after beartng th story of the three boys, eald he was the Weodeock boy the guilty one of the three, and neither the MeCiellan or Olds the convinced that that boys actually participated the robbery or had anything to do the worst that anid of them being that they were with tt, in bad company BY CLEVER SCHEME ; Dumes has departed from Seattle,| but obliged them to [having left his furnished room at | the home of Mrs. L. L. Brown, 1002 After could be in of ehine and gina ce | Dumas started them out,; ot! od =) Th the frame the ureday TROCITIESARE QUIE LITTLE DIGORDER OCCURS AT MORE ot mind wa qulet submissive nature that mark- conduct Wednesday seuted President hoancement that nok jbave a tendency in oft i fer | run ence last 2 OAre Into th | plan was thereupon to pay for the) first etoek of cement he gave them. | arting about 50 ruo care he to e (feripps Telegraph Services.) BAN FRANCISCO, May 10-—The usual crowds of pickets «nd aym-| | pathsor gathered tn the vicinity of | barns this morning, but their of that not It plainly showed that they re- Calhoun's intended the governor to call out state troopa | The union men claim that troops are not needed, and if sent it will! inflame the hoodiuma who hare no connection the with the union, whom they accuse) being responsible for the acts |of violence committed The Oak street barns again are} | promising to be the storm center. crowd of several thousand gath wed there an early as |The usual squad of police was on hand. The ratiroad officials had a com night and decided to/ down | burned district, but Chief of Po Dinan Informed them he could not give protection tn that district and Up to noon no efforts were made Three hundred additional atrike breakers from the east are expect- I this evening. | “LICENSES "PT _ LABOR SITUATION AT to § o'clock. | wo . WAPPENSTEIN NOT N CONTEMPT The ‘contempt proceedings pro-| souting attorney's office has af powed by Judge Gilliam of the su-| rived at after interviewing the re perior court against Chief of Police | porters to whom the ai jeged con Wappenstetn, will not be brought. | temptuous statements ‘o made, Whatever contempt the chief may | None of these remember the exact feel either for the courte or the| tanor of the remarks, and a in judges thereof, for their interfer- contempt the exact remarks mttet nee with his work, he has not ex be given, the prosecuting attorney pressed it in m manner to render has decided that there ts not wuffl- || him legally anawerahte. for it. lelent evidence on hand with which || This ta the decision of the pros to proceed ese: + — FRISCO IS CLEARING j (Sertppe araph Servier) ferring thetr vote on the gimtter BAN FRANCISCO, May 10~Al-|of striking in sympathy with the uh the streot car atrike fn ae | ephone opersiors hee slag peMped the situation 4 | tr from settioment a# ever, (*| "Tne jocal retail trade nas telee general labor situation ts con off more than 60 per cent as & Fe erably clarified by the sot auit of the strike the Bu Trades counctt Reports trom other efties it | state indicate that the blow tw ing felt there, Shipments into leity show deplorable falling off in all Hines except buflding mages which ts being used as Tap ledopting « resotution calling upen the $6,000 men affiliated with thet body at in preserving order end denying the the bricklayers, plumbers, structural tron workers | rial ' end carp from preparing to | idly ae it arrives, The showing tm strike June 1 the building trades at least ie The action of the Hnemen in de- | there is no diminution of @ = tee SHOCKS IN AUSTRIA, _) | | (Sertpps ‘Telegraph Servien# LBOBEN, Austria, May 19.-—Sews | eral earthquake shocks were felts moroing. There wae W. ©, Holland, brakeman in the} employ of the Columbla and Pu-| Met get Sound railway, was crushed) peputy Coroner y and mangled by @ train at Railroad | guile, conducted an autopsy av. near Dearborn st. this morn-| erton yesterday and found thet ing, dying shortly after he waa| Leon Le Lievre died of neorrhaag struck, of the tu she died without - The*accident happened at about | fea! ott 4 o'clock this morning while Hot land was turning @ switch. In some manner the train reached him} before he could get off the tracks, | striking him just below the hips | erusbed both legs. He was removed to Providence | hospital, bet died almost {mmedi ately. Dr, Shannon was called, bat (Star Spectal Servier) could give no aid. Holland was) yew YORK, May 10.—The appel- 82 years of age and had been in /ate division of the supreme Beat today affirmed the conviction ot | Abe Hummel, who was sentenced to year for coneptracy. He haw out pending on $10,000 bail | been | Samuel E. Lapp has sued the | bis appeal county for $10,000 for personal in- | ~ | juries received by him by reason | of a hay Wagon he was driving top- pling over the side of the road |néar Snoqualmie. The road, tt tx) claimed, was in poor condition and | jwnfit for travel. The case is on | trial before Judge Linn. ALASKA ROADS ANNOUNCEMENT ENEW YORK GROCERY: 1125 Jacksow St. We wish to thank our cus- tomers and friends fdr their sympathy toward us during the laat week fh” our ef and mourning ovet thé loss of our father, I koft, We beg te announce th the store will be in FOR BUSINESS AT & m SATURDAY BVENING, May it. SECS HO STOOLS OSES SESE SOSECEEES ee | ‘ Madinon fm the dead of | the business, and selling from $4 to RESTRAINING ORDER T ASKED - | Arnwert of the Western Mar The victims of his clever) $10 worth of cement to each, Mr oe i And in appreciation of your at First sv. and Washington «t,|scheme are looking for him. He| Dumas left the city. Some of the|, Taiture of the eheritrs office to| I% PEDNRAL COURT mewuieed } 3. ~ y | : reports to the police that a maniclaimed to represent the Puarkxjcement be bought from a local ae’ at toe Gout = ai ors AGAINST THE GvGGrNNnI™ urday evens passed ofthiees check for the | Dearie Co, well known wholesale firm and @ will stick. Most of ft ~ eae he WORTH OF SUGAR FRER sum of $15 on him yesterday. The | druggista, a & simple solution of clay @nd| rent today of iis bearing Letore | BAMROAD NEAR CATEELA. Pra fsion . | name on the check is G. Sehneider Domes advertised for women! water, The police are looking for the estate beard of | : of charge wit ¥, wary urchase | ween Meister of First sv. and | “demonstrators,” who were to get | Dumas inere until the next ee lee, (400 ayerey, | Mianchard st. saye thet « — = — 2 — — July (star Spectal Service.) e $e) and one pound known as Van Alstine and called roi ‘ The hearing of Dr. Clarke, of the} gunKAU, Alaska, May 1¢.—The |® bia® arate tone, 40 cents Jim by his fri a bad ke Medion! 1 H tke | alaska Pacific Railway & Terminal |$ anking you for your past . check for the of $40 « m™ place at 4 o'clock evening, 't | company today applied to the fed- @ patronage « ping for your yester Molster weante . pon < been etjoureed from * eral court for @ restraining order $ fat re favor, we are at “your 4 arrested and the police are } afternoon ause Attorney ax *t the Copper River & North rvic $ trown, whe t# to defend Clarke, : . : aay in court. . Cate iY velimina | likely to be revoked leiicte with thelr permanent eur $ M. MALAKOFPF, PROPR. : Rev. M. A. Matthews will be the | today said “The matter of “Mrs “6 a ee approved by the secretary of the | % oon DA WSON TICKETS final judge of the morality of Ber) Warren's Profession’ has caused | Y SALE | rhe matter will be heard early by | — 3 nard Shaw's new play, “Mra, War-|me more worry recently than even Judge Wickersham. . coe TO Go ON SALE lren's Profession” which Is to be Riplinger Case. 1 have been i” esnstcanonekc VETS i 7 | produced om May 19, at the Grand aking for a week what I am to| ty } 8 3 | os Opera House whether to stop the play or let) John White @ Co, yesterday . e i . mate tr +“ Attorney Mackis run. I now intend to ask one| bought from J. Goodfellow & Son ir F Through tickets trom Seattle €0 | tosh today & communicatior ferably Dr. forty acres of land lying just east | em $ People who bought View § Dawe Nome, Fal manks and al . to act the play and|of Pauntleroy park, for the sum of} Comeunenene % Property in Seattle only five © intermediate points on the Yukon fetermine whether « immoral | $35.060. The Drew Investment Co. | «s ne Telearaph Service. BE ago for $600 a Iph can © river will be placed on sale next fit. fre wt - 1 jortake the task | made the deal CHICAGO, May 1.—In the arle years ag r 4 > Tuesday, according to instructions a from « ore . . ; we or "4 ne a a pante at the Board of Trade toda $ readily sell it today for §3,000 $ nage star © produced in this | myse ut i raid that the adv ed from fi\c to t tamued today by the White Pass @ | ° 2 play would be nearly over by the| The city yesterday purchased aoe Y"rne viggest igcenters ore | 2,” rf ‘ ity fort > ne various steam ¢ officers will be placed |time | would discover any immor | from James & Company, lota 1 and|pusing heavily. There ins Fee ee eat rua thip companion in Seaitie overat:| 4 Matthews disposal to | ality, while a m or would detect |2 in Seneca st. addition. The prop-| dency to soar again tomorrow © vestment presents itself in our’G jug steamers on the Southeastern | 14, tho further production of the | it at the very inception erty, which { situated on East -- e bj Almaka route : play whenever Dr. Matthews thinks| Ample police protection to en-| Union et, will be used for a new ites ty annace H u fu N $ om these orders it is evident \ f 2 lecency requires it. Mr. Mackin-| force the order to close down will | fire house | Py that river navigation will begin t ° . tosh, in speaking of the matter | be furnished Dr. Matthews much earlier than in previous : Bugene Levy yestentay bought | _ (iar feeetes Sarytes.) : Scenic Addition years. The Yokon ts now open t from R. @. Dunn the corner of East| BELLINGHAM, May 10.—After|@ portions, although Lake La Barer Union st. and Fifteenth r|living fourteen years with J. C./¢ lie still holding fast. fe the = $15,000. Mr. Levy wil! soon begin | Deming, the woman who passed :fo est t : | lake the wr te Pace ateamers Bo erection of modern three-| during all the years 9 his wife $ 4 hanza King histie are alres I E ¥ apartment house on the prop-| bas decided that trial or contract | @ . in the water, awafting word that BENT ¥ HURT 7 marriages are of no avail and yes: | § Rg Near ‘as tae ae curs the river is clear to Daysor ; “ pe terday was wedded to F. C. Dow-| 9 , . . ° © Jeffreys . lored por eighteen minutes from the ofty, The through rates to Dawson this}, 2°°'* : “ - J. M, Frink yesterday bought | Bey 3 , : 253 rink yesterday magh PY your will be $80 first clase and $65 | slight ‘ from F. B. Welty through R This marke the last of the quar-|$ It's up to yout second class. First class passen-| « a About 11 Ane snorting Mra. | wy +t. the corner of University | Te! between Deming and Downey |e : ger rates to Fairbanks will be $1 t ain wie 2 Dr. Fredertek | §.4 Ninth av. for $62,860 over the wor which reached a : Joseph E.Thomas& Co, and second class $ Through | tria * wid MSA, Sgpes. ae ES Oe climax in the office of Chief of | $ : ticketa to Nome w oe sold aw . yt ne Alaska building | Police Thomas Wednesday after |e Incorporated in via the Yu) the She was carried into Lee's pharma larrest of the other. $ 109 CHERRY STREET leaving on the , | Jured y. Her husband, who has an of RECOMMENDED $3 Entrance to Lowman Building “= St. Michael - Ps ' a . fies in the Alaska building, was SUIT CASE STOLEN . : Geum te " Bigg te Mog F are Ce a " < ° on hand, and with the asetat Seeeereeseseeereecesoee® ” ‘ pad ance of « brother | by the Inside route J ( Sort, Tel hk Servies.) Blien Nebers, of 208 Third av . what temporary r Un May io. The report |had a sult cas@ stolen and has| @@eceeeccccoccoococesegge PATRIOTIC SINGER CUPID NOT FEAZED + ‘ionic ost 1 oe ft vey Mags Sire: | Setea “wwe potion io leone tor] : ae age ay In sp! 4 “4 . Misner for "| her. It contained dresses and wear-| @ o s BY DISTANCE |S, ost rt, oe eee | Scene crertrenlt ge Bey ; IS FINED ct pteoaly She wae “re tein. accrmpanted ty te sport, he aad opt Mca |S iew moved to her home at 108 Four.) t sol that t rtlg s Se ene ee ae time and when she looked for It|e lots $ acai he ih tae ee weed pow Mave Glae-noe~ ~ OMIHOT TO SAL she found it gone $ § Dave Russell ts « > . day when he bre Louine ys are canceled te Fank . NEE : Scotia a. and whe ets 4 a e cathe a ate i . r ENGINDER ARRES : Loree lots right tn city. eata the adumh'ad 48 Eotberiand. “A'S Bal . . “ * on at A. Sidell, engineer on the Cyrene, | @ 18 minutes’ ride from Pioneer 2 pac calle Reedy 8 att wed Ray 8. Milart.| BIG CITY PAY ROLL | «°pecten’s . Vake*Wanington ‘tone wae up| S square, Splendid view of lake r : ; who has ved in Sontt mon Ma Inepector Turner this | $ and mountains. Close to pree- ana ‘ ‘ fron 2 . 7 " ** " « " to . of @ ent car line and to new line tw ® I ee Is : aad ale frunkenness w a duty. He de-|% to be built soon. $200 and up, Lomo wid : a aolk aes Sore eee See eagle ae art tne case | @ Terms $25 cash, balance eas ‘ m 3 first « » Alaska - on ae wit be te er nt otter toot. | 2 Payments 6 per cent, Some of warbit wa 1 1 “ aged while! George Russe The natives of Bor place | P¢ $ them 150 feet deep. They are SB Ne gilt . ate . at the little Wie | « i and ‘ arved naee male @ going fast and you'll have to Feat . tot its, The M M : ad c Ala ® ‘ ’ and d . te r @ : ti ' which ° . manas eh (s Saneee wale “ A regiment es /$ The Sound Trustee Co. , ‘ sala as the Ia ‘ vited the bas- | @ at y His fa " ' the h « R . 500 Colman Bldg. P t 8 ‘ ga M ® res s at Wood) $3 Main 201 Ind. 201 t at t t n-| trance ri nta park Saturday, May t Pm 6 x Is er pay was L4 [ing worse until evening sae eeee

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