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Eugene Semple

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financial difficulties. Semple scored some other legal victories and did well with the state government, but Burke ultimately won. Semple's activities affected railroad lands, giving Burke further opportunities for injunctions; Burke won over the Seattle city government (and ultimately the federal government) to the northern canal route. By May 1904, Semple's incomplete project was dead. The former Elliott Bay tidelands filled in by his attempt at building a canal soon became the basis of Seattle's
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Under the guise of building a canal, it only aimed to fool the land owners into letting it disfigure the landscape, while it took dirt enough from them at condemnation prices to fill in the tide lands, for which service it is allowed over 18 cents per square yard and is secured by a preferred lien upon the land it fills."
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wrote in an unsigned article published June 8, 1904, "It is named the Seattle and Lake Washington Waterway Company, but its promoters never for a moment intended to create a waterway between Seattle's harbor and Lake Washington. The very name of it is a fraud and was created with intent to deceive.
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Work began July 29, 1895. Within 10 months nearly 100 acres (0.40 km) of tide flats had been filled. At that time, Burke managed to get a court injunction challenging the constitutionality of the 1893 law. A December 1898 decision went in Semple's favor, but the delay had put his company into
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became a state in November of that year, Semple campaigned as the Democratic candidate to be the first Governor of the State of Washington, however he lost to the Republican
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In 1893, he successfully advocated a bill in the Washington State legislature to facilitate a means of financing privately owned canals by allowing them to sell reclaimed
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and practiced law. He was the editor from 1869 until 1873, and in 1872 he became state printer for
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Available online through the Washington State Library's Classics in Washington History collection
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Some opponents of the project considered Semple's canal project a complete boondoggle. The
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before attending law school at St. Louis Law School. In 1864, Semple relocated to
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Seattle 1900–1920: From Boomtown, Urban Turbulence, to Restoration
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and as U.S. Senator. The younger Semple received his education in
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in 1887, where he served for one term until April 1889. After
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Governors of Washington : territorial and state
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Index


Governor of Washington Territory
Grover Cleveland
Watson C. Squire
Miles Conway Moore
Bogotá
Colombia
San Diego
California
Democratic


Industrial District
Harbor Island
Washington Territory
Democratic
Washington
Bogotá
Republic of New Granada
James Semple
Illinois Supreme Court
Illinois
Portland, Oregon
Oregon Herald
Oregon
Daniel H. Lownsdale
Vancouver, Washington
Columbia River
Portland
Seattle

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