The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 29, 1908, Page 7

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= *| COMPROMISE OFFERED onusse Proposes to Buy Fxisting Saloon License n First Av. A GLIMPSE INTO THE FUTURE THOMSON’S PLAN IS BEST - | = — ELECT ME FOR AN- OTHER FOUR YEARS AND YOU SHALL HAVE | TARIFF_REVISION, a —_ )/ —_— | of His Salt Water Main System. yjor to overcon e have 2 * m Sen “a The business tnterests which have a. | wa stem of walt water maine for fire protection, yesterday withdrew wh Oe am Me plan advanced by City Kngineer oom franchise OG % rh cher educe he 007 . ) YES. HE PROMISED the intends ncn gh the MY GRAND FATHER P erage Reggie Sete BS wd . | THE SAME THING. WT / Insure ample protection from at te « | MINE TOO, HA'HA" Tl bytes tateaaunion Or tbe’ we} By ; (in Expense Too Great hee fy was argeed that The salt water system talked of " ve tt is estimated by the elty engines “A a Ph nn cer f to requ rt initial ex Bere © of = of saloons would be . from $340,000 to §600,000, with an ’ The mayor annual expense for maintenance o E | from $4 to $90,000. The auxil 1“ lary plan would provide for cross» fro on eve other street from S . | Pike to Ja and the barbor end fot the i" le to bt jened « exionding on (he the f a, at can conn beng ty Columbia st the service te re ed and furnieh the pumping power required am c Pugtoeer Thomeon advocat of another sa 4 the installation of the simpler Duliding would be « yetom when the question of salt aks granting the applic water mains first came up months Two Blocks in One ee eekee ethane ene Oh? And his experiments since are acing this view 4 * | Clate ntl apinton that that Asre . al pur * the lone ~s hgiabaghn S ogg . CALHOUN MUST TESTIFY * chome will fill the til eld really be cleased & * (By United Press.) « bly fais, The troe arise # SAN PRANCISCO, A 9. @ Results at Less Cost that Cherry af. comes * After spending the morning @ Voate y's conference be n end at First ay. This le ® : * in arguments, Jndae Lawlor @ the efty ¢ tals and the committee tee Backs on the east = 5 & SP Westers plales pore si * finally ruled that Patrick Cal @ | ftom the Chamber of Cow deteeen Columbia aad Yeale ways filled with » #® houn, president of the United @! epresenting the bustness interests bat the fact that ( cients. In many of the cam # Railways, mast take the stand @| @eveloped the point that the tuntinue through west paigne the regulars had the @ in the trial of bis subordinate, @ @pstly system would furnish a a a Waves one long bine Tirey L. Ford, o8 a charge of @ | ing supply of 260,000 gallons of a ‘qeat side of First ay. bet woe ® bribery, Calhoun held that he @| fer, which would be enough to {80 cross streets # could pot answer questions, #/ quench any ordinary conflagration ee — # as he would incriminate him @) )Pire Chief Bringhuret also ura 2 & wolf, | the adoption of the efty engineer's & * & | plan and the mbers of the bus } that they aclined to favor the BRYAN TURNED DOWN) "2°" BANKERS MUST wore © beat aronts known of alt He the th fron _ He has (By United Press) 4 of enconnters Be issih bos: F = ao written the ea of the NEW HAVEN, Conn. Aprit | ee | a2 thrilling of his exper iw Jennings Bryan was t | | Pg 4 1” firat of these stories wil town by the Democratic state con- | | i pear ie ntion im seasion hete today. The committee declined to st & platform placing the con ® record for Hr exolutions The STAR, Sat., May 2 |}: & INDICTMENTS AGAINST MORSE tien on Resolutions directing the dele AND CURTIS ARE FULLY naive vote fe Nebraskan Thies morning the fist annual were then tabled SUSTAINED. j convention of the Sunday school hi hi ti d ER | workers of Western Washington convened at the Plymouth Congre al church. Almont 360 dele ded the morning seasion NEW YORK April 29.—Judge PARISH NOTIFIES ypccri: gy «(Op United Press) | ough, of the United States cireult 994 # party of 76 arrived from a) se GAN FRANCISCO, April o% court, today overruled the demar. Olympia on the Indianapolis shortly fat a number of Koreans ers to the indictments agatust | *fler noon “ Ses Francisco were preparing Charles W. Moree and Alfred H An interesting feature of the Harriman Curtis to the case of the failure of Morning seasion w the model val! County Assessor tax missioners with | | the National Bank of North Amer.| Sunday sebool clase illustrated by upon the liner Korea.) paren sain ute enbe Rasa ica. & class of boys from the Mercer Se Mabveyor of the} nett Weitten (@ the Sinte | The sotice sent out by the tax] The defendants were indicted for | {*land Industrial school. The pro decompanied by a num sage of Tax Commissioners tell | comissioners recently advising) GIGHT CRUISERS WILL BE | conspiracy to defrand and for mix ramen marge of vs fe . they n oO follow | the j ° on of vg aie s, superinte: © Be dther federal attaches and ing them of his decision to follow |ine county assessors of the state | ie LINK 1% HARBOR apetention CxS beaks funds. eager gp 2 ‘@ the local police foree Seamer open its apper placing the divine cutter Golden the advice of Prosecuting Attorney |to go ahead and collect taxes on money and credits has created quite | # turmoll tn all parts of the state Several of the county assessors we written to Mr. Parish asking | At the same time that the gr teachers met in the Sunday sechoc room of the Plymouth church, the jin the indfetmenta, immatertal whether | funds were replaced. declaring it ts or pot the Keonrth Mackintosh FRIDAY NOON. the assessment. of credita. in regard t moneys and Residents of Seattle w | MEET IN CONVENTION © riage engagement of Miss Jean Reid, soos twos tenet Watch Our pace Tomorrow the names of the Seattle "400," an@ the owner was adverse to having it mutilated in such a fashion. Summer Wedding Announced. LONDON, April 29.—The ma daughter of United States Ambassa- |dor Whitelaw Reid, to Hon. John pastors met in conference in the | W#rd, brother of the Earl of Dudiey, main aoditerium, Rev. A. L. Hutch-+ @ announced. The marriage will inson, D. D.. of Tacoma, presiding. | #K* place during the coming sum- An interesting discussion was led | '™* by Rev. J. P. D. Liwyd on the pastor training his teachers. the Western Washington Sunday Schoo! association, presided at this | work by Patrolmen Hoag afternoon's session. The address of welcome was delivered by Rev Francis J. Van Horn, D. D., pastor of the Plymouth church. This Quick eve he on vem Lic nN J 1 vening the convention will be ad-/ ..2 tiumphrey resulted in the as dressed by Mayor John F. Mi _ Ee The convention will adjourn Friday | T*t of HE. Miller, a young man evening. who says he is from Portland, last Prof. EK. 0. Exeoll, of Chicago, “ht s has charge of the music during the liller was captured 20 minutes pone none jafter he looted the room of Colon | D. McPhail, @ barber, at the Lafay ette house, on Yesler way, near i do not know what the board | bim for his views io the matter and have an | Seventh ay toleaid Mr. Perish, today. “I shali| The letter sent by Mr. Parish to|at the Puget Sound navy yard in| | Phail’s room. An overcoat, coat and pmission await any further communications | (he tax commissioner is as follows: | oguiar formation when the vessels | 1 is RETURNED vest, belonging to McPhail, were be- jollowing | ¢. Rese ascents eS abhi i Paignton | , ing worn by the prisoner when Hoag the Orient, and PS ip. atch Bon Aeuccgh cingpronncnng |and Humphrey canght him, ‘es DIG SHIP CANAL STRAIGHT THROUGH G. CLEVELAND'S), °° sme oe ape ay) where a) |fred Battle, the Chamber of Com Tee © ‘. ae . said to} : | The Carpenters’ union has wit When Ed. B. Louisson, a travel-| but no trace of it was found ARELESSNESS : nent 1 Dayton ination, the “GRAY GABLES” jmerce requested of Admiral Dayton | grawn as a member of the Rullding ing man, registered at the Butler| After Loulsson left the Tacoma sitor across that the cight ships steam tm and | Trades Assembly and will hereafter om leht. be told of the | Hotel Joho F. Ryan, a traveling } out of the harbor, so that the |take care of jt» own affairs last Monday night, he told of the) ian arrived from Boston and was| ee AE PE 7 SAREE penple con see all the ante We were practically cast out,| mysterious disappearance of his | assigned to the same room. While| ne floet is scheduled to leave | orphaned you might say,” said Fred! wallet, containin r » he ; ae . . . . whe allet, co i $1,000 in drafts looking for an article he dropped, | peveet to Chee O06 bey, ond wel "| tee Sar yard at $10 riday. § MeCullough, business agent of jand bills while in Tacoma, Louis-| Ryan found the missing wallet. He} of Be as 2 ola ip and will appear tn the mor at ithe Carpenters’ union, today }son had roomgd at the T ma ho- examined it and found that his Fire in Mra. M. Greer’s millinery probate A satan eg yma ie Oe eee ee ae We wanted to be ented in| tel, and was Menvinced that he was! friend Louisson was short $1,000.| establishment, at 2106 First av. but Admiral Dayton stated that the | the Assembly, not as an in 4l,| the vietim of a clever room worker. | Ryan hastened to Seattle and last | Caused a loss of $300 last night vessels would be brought as close as the District Council of Ca Tacoma detectives were assigned | night delivered the valuable wallet arlier in the evening a clerk to —_ the < peapee without {a | pentera, but they would not permit |to run down the mysterious robber to Loulsson. lighted the gas, throwing the match torfering with the shipping us to do thin " poo ahead es A sinall blaze start The fleet consists of eight ar This will mean that hereafter the ‘ gomorcer 2 sates. wr d, which the clerk stamped out ee . _— will take | carpenters will act on thelr own BISHOP CEL EBRA TES Later a passing pedestrian noticed part In battleship review at initiative and look afte ir own flames San Francisco May 8 interests during any labor disturb. | The emen belli that the Secretary Yandell. of the cham ances where the Assembly has here SIL VER JUBIL EE clerk failed to entirely extinguish ber, has asked that ail whistles be | tofore been the governing body | the first blaze. The loss ts fully biown when the fleet steams past Altogether about 2,300 untor | covered by tnsuran C. T. Takahashi, of the Japanese! penters and join affec | — colony, has been requested to fire) The three unions which are mem-| » few bombs as a token of recog! ters of the district council are the| Bishop J. B. O'Dea, of the Seattle | the Holy Names academy, where a PATROLMAN RECOVERS FAMOUS “GRAY GABLES” ON BUZZAROS BAY. | nition to the t Georgetown local, Seattle local and | diocese, today celebrated the silver | Musical program was given | This evening a banquet will be |the Millmen’s local bilee of his ordination as a priest BOSTON, April 21L-—~"Gray Ga- | wtil on the canal as of the Catholic faith. The bi the local lodge of the Knights of bles,” Grover ( land's famous soon as wt in out of the TACOMA TIDAL LANDS was ordained December 23, 1882,| Columbus at the Perry, on Madison ho on Buzzards bay, is being «round. It is probably the biggest | | but as his new home was not com Dominic Bic, a vegetable vender orn down to make room for a ea- | ship canal project north of Panama | pleted Inet Decumber, nor was it pos-} _—e at the public market, was arrested a ite of the house will be Gables” was made fany UP T0 ROOSEVELT - . . yesterday by Patrolman C. Rallard middie of the canal, | by Cleveland's summer vacatic | sib r all the dignitaries of the} after the officer found a purse be 1\¥ from Buzzards bay |journs there during his presid jechureh In the Northwest to attend longing to Mrs, Lemtux, of 422 ae ove idan -__ the celebration was postponed un Fourth ay., which had been secret " oda "ont a ae wi } " } 5 : A k Attorney J. B. Howe today filed (By United Press.) ps AAD a”: ged ral j0d beneath a pile ef onions and homes have been ordered burned ° i por | Celebrated at 9 this morning at the/ jother vegetables in the man’s mat 8R4 Union health « missioner with pitiful] set aside the motion for a default) *®® purpose of reaching an early | dred children of the parish attend-| | Mrs. Lemtux told the patrolman tab { hard luck and iliness. : settioment of the question involv 4 the services, and the entire —_—-- — i “ ales of hard luck ani ” a the of W. P. Hayes againet d ed th a utire | that she dropped the purse near ing tidal lands valued at millions | audience sang the Te Deum, Two pe inno B AT O'Connell had got a man off at| Bdwar yreoran, one of the heirs | of dollars in the state of Washing-| trones, instead of the usual one. Thomas F. Smith claims to have . a ; sie — wes n to po f one time for highway robbery and |‘? the estate of the late John Suill-| ton, Senators Ankeny and Piles, of| were on the altar Archbishop | Worked for ks in getting $25 wg . a era and released on at another for bersia but on the that state, today conferred with Christie, of the provir of Ore. | UP the “Seattle Blue Book” for 1907 > an Oe k degree of poverty and die | inird ¢ va yerel f proto d 1 the publication by | President Ro ott : m he | but siys that he was paid only $1 third oecasion, for stealing a coast xon, preached the sermon, Th Assass Crime gard of even the simplest of sant-|ing brig, the task of hoodwinking|*@mmons was made ina small| The Tacoma lands are clhimed | services were the most elaborate | for his efforts, and as a result he| Log ANGELES, Cal., April 29.— er a tres were uncovered to- | the jury seemed too great for even | Weekly paper, that no notice was by both the Puyallup Indians and | ever held in the city 1s today suing for $362.33 more be-| Witiiam Dunn, employed by a brick # corps of inspectors from the powers of cajolery. However er served upon Howe as Cor.) Washington state. The matter has) pesidea Archbishop Christie and | fore Judge Boyd J. Tallman in the | company at Bandina station, a few NORPOLK h artment who are mak- ne made out that the crime was com. an's attorney, and that Corcoran | been hanging fire for some time, | pishop O'Dea, the following were in | Stperior court miles west of River, was called to eral 7 s) , spection trip throughout | mitted on the high seas a | in Ireland and those interested in it de |the sanctuary: Bishop O'Reilly, ‘The defendants insthe suit are| the door of his cabin shortly after Jamestown nt n” district, In some | oq an acquittal. The pri Hayes was originally attorney for | sirous of getting a decision Haker City, Ore.; Bishop L. Thomas R. Smith and Edwin J. midnight this morning and stabbed a tofay ances the search revealed condl- wy his hand and eyes to heaven and | Marie Carrau, who att od to After the conference Senators | of Great Falls, Mont.; and Bishop | Brown, said to be doing business | three times by an unknown assail ote rey whie which were simply appalttng, | exciaimod May the Lord long | preve through an alleg Piles and Ankeny said they thought | (jorieux, of Idaho. The 110 priests @ the Recherche Publishing com-| ant He died instantly vin wight, t in the majority of casos It de spare you, Mr. O’Connell—to me. tive will that she was heir to the an understanding would soon be of the diocese i yminent lay- | Pany v mile Se a 4 th the poverty-stricken : , pioncee ‘8 million hed n of the state aleo attended. Ove Ra the need Dosiey nets si Two. s t met the eyes of the| The cost of repairs on a woode le filed a complal oa - This afternoon in ah. | Submitted as evidence tn the oL, April 29 e explosi mm angerons) . dead ts vedisnad ron ‘e bout $100 a year,| one-half of the valuab “TO SEE BATTLESHIPS.” PBstyed pe ing ae re ~ and there was an audible groan as of a sandin be lox aboar Besen 4 « nomber of shacks were| much more than that of a steel the ground that Miss Carrau had) ¥ will be at Puget Sound = Aare = | Clerk Fred D. Cleaves put the mark launch killed two aeamen of the - Mate jenting mned and will be destroyed car, and the wooden car fs out of! really been entitled to the estate| Navy Yard 3 more daye before| Fine assortment of spring lamb/ of the court on one of fly |German battleship Blsass today and sg damaging plete wa der of Health Commissioner | service by reason of repairs atx to he, as her attorney, was Frisco, Take boats aud homedressed chickens for | leaves wounded six others. The accident a Mee, ae OM! damage was chton one as compared with the metal one-half, the usual con- | pi n round trips datly, 60c| Master at the Band Box Mar Tt was claimed that $25 had been | occurred while the Elsaes was em a | Many of the people whose shack ones. ps in such cases round trip. ee 11100 First ***| paid for that particular copy of, gaged in manouvering, “'’ *

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