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SURSDAY, MAY 7, 100k THE SEATTLE STAI 8 _ — —— wan as ed with t ction of | | Death of Mrs, Lacey. ear th bid v1 thy th that] é : eats r ; ‘ te Pheer Tommy Fev ’ he I t f | | t her resid HOLMES’ GOOD FURNITURE f. a » 1 b i} P . ‘ , " The Goldsborough Will Try to Over t Passed Across the Harbor Entrance | ughter, Mra, ¢ Monthly Meeting of Charity Organi- a the ; ong come the Hoodoo, it i rt ' Yesterday Afternoon . ¥ ae zation, Y » ie : Mi he viet the] beroush be te esp ta r F f ' har 1 wall 1 Jang t yo J : f " r . , ’ adi " was any b 1 t} iv t 1 ‘ ' y r : her ber . y, when hy vin “ a b . tt . io : ihe cane, hie asentlonts | Cegaer tee ; WATERING TROUGHS. cfs iad , Q was “YOUNG GIRL , Ridgway Can't Get Money to Repair | 80, Wor SPECIAL hs, main hs Netny police Sacked! ht RENAMING Thon Needed ' | : : in theory. Bev fort) Lit THE STREETS| , | from a to night FOR TWO ” ater a nd on Rearing of (Continued from Page ¢ th ' 1 to Mer To bat teamer Athi DAYS ‘ eres a ite |, British Columbia, | Hebe Biraleriin ; ' Othor Improvements Jit tan aps erry atrect | “ rie but agrees it), f th adhe: . nee © th ‘ AM ‘ t ” the many burglaries ¢ i Lio A y th Milen & Piper ¢ | - Biew in the $27, om N y day a A Little History y- ue | Ot Mette Ride Hg n lee Book by Dia | . mptaint has been a oye A ae By ce woes sur t ae Yast | : b f tor ge Co., save money. Te!., | e = ty Prosecuting Attor mth |v ted «th re || ' ' |: he can't Ket ' 1059. | ‘I ne wit reeny| ‘The y Me nfl ; f the |p ni] — Powe" | WORTH - men Th that ¢ th , p y bela gh - to} Pr euuesd ae wae | ae rf . aii Ble To Guaranteed Oil Stock $10 00 rile pleture, 18 : ‘ the & m méications don’t guarantee oll, but ing wells ‘oan hth pub " 4 ang h h t a ed the premises Kies . 7 eer oe for iw , ‘ {land tt ous Sunset District of Kern ¢ the right price— = Hor Ways Are Winning : : . 1 1 4 |. The Keating girl ix very clever m cap t | cot ine aod wesaee First we Ww — at OIL a claim we will ; nt or ways winning. The ADIs tra sohtt beta ine glee rin ai aes E GUARANTEE 4 substantiate when you visit our store. e aed a new! have t appearan weg . evlt and | \ fon to the coun 100 feet south of us the famous Lion Flowing well " Te ay t and expects t re tte, and b ‘ < he © apt ¢ ir, W. E v Vt One th nd feet north of us is the Vesuvius Ol Company's mv Ew ay y jlarge and pier ack eyes ha 5 f | - Maan mue| POLICE NOTES. [Eiichi ty Gos aside ie couvwconn wens vonnes some $ AGL, HOLMES FURNITURE (0 show ith th < ing « ay « -~ 1 - 5 a od id jee rive of 33 points ‘ ———— Jucat re ’ & Pee oe tp tr th 8 to the northwes two great Monarch gush . o that the new agreements in} Peter Sakola was fined $10 and | ‘hora ae gat b hacks . al al « 11/01 to 1105 Second Avenue. ce were the cau sentenced to ten days in the ait | th * 4 4 Pus Rai . rev on Ot re Peal, Atchison. Missourt-Pacific|on a charge of peddling without af « . A ‘ r da Jon't think we are gol ke oll, WE Ww IT? m1 p ipd Unies Pacific also were strong uh... ‘The toit contanee wen + held ag o , on < » two t tual ' 4 company that tan't lookin but has it — TERS’ NOTES. a —Shertfl Wells, of Skagit county. wees " t ; ; f BATz & JORDAN, Anorite oF : thet was stolen ance for several week ' : ’ t eu West O11 Co, 398 Pacttie ot iePOR ot Vernon yeoteraay.dene wat ent ' x sees ; t REFERENCE ooee oeeeee ereceeces. ~ fined in the police | associa: ~ ctive Lane sai sped | Shae, Ker ey Rank, Bakersfield, Ca’ n National bank, ub 7 eens Co. has et ; ¥ sterday for peadit a with. | furnis Reason that led Against the mF 4 at n Franciseg; Hradstreet's Commerc acy, San Francisco. I've been all over town to find a second-hand @ MS Pb det carloads of Glock pipe, to pe | ter. was arrested yesterday Hl pot say, but! City Engineer Thomaon warned |t a the-unnehet ane th O00 00000 = Cook Stove guaranteed topake. You go right to : ~: —— Leeper nk was not heeded. ' On Janu- Gays: that Petite a of such | Correcting Defective EYES and OGDEN'S, 507 PIKE STREET s - | poms of the Pan-American | A Stil sof er ne | F ar S ee alee cra, a | , Making Glasses > si op pe sreeggat hg fire department respon¢ Rovian ale . t against t pany . Is Our Kiclustve Business, Our Eye ® pectaliet Levi : ‘clock yews on sus \ y r . ¢ that = : 1m. feameotay. say | afternoon for small fire ® ar - an mn the company MADE A. A. SCHUCHARD, M.O. 4 Tacoma | dence t nue. r ny AN DF IN KI tire tin r t ion to this wor! re - - 3 | flames were tinguished | Neve ave bas heen ny | ST WAS A I THOR- |] Dace'to ftiany cre that wil respond tollgnt, ir'you want apar [] a bapsiggt ~~ hw dm Bg ation to crooks thet ha = ona o { glanses that will « fort and be absolutely perfect in nt | ] ot | Nee | We,may pot be able 16 pe “Schuchard Optical Company, | W. T. Hodson, the actor arrested | ~ Y = » & l Friday by Detective ¢ Graduate O i , 1207 Second Av., Seattle 1 a in oie! That Employors ae Pee S Next to Stone, Fisher & Lane's Star a se hathttamed Day. | Third Avenue theater re r it ‘. nly dissent ey TE FOR THE : oo. ening » ERLISTE ve PROPOSED SI <r J for a nine-hour SS utdo 4 effect May 21, and express | Rather Old to Abduct. 4 Hunt pe MILLINERY that they will meet with | ide benoniae - ah bought the Th ing and going of the newest things that fashion’s Sppesition on the part of | Theo. A of Saw- | .4 with @ gang of crooks. company nter affords is here a quickstep procession. You took away ‘This action will | telle, Cal leredith | oe hoticn aay the K 4 vd pH om r early purchases so quickly that every day sees them replaced i ‘all over the United | fo locate his son, Hanks Cox, 16. Cox| |The Polles say the Kos tried by ot the latest and cholcest to be found. 4 ya that his son left Sawte ype ne T na ext AN MARCO” HATS for children in all colors, for ... Oc Ks asa body, have not & in company with a colored ytd bie ots THE ILE own trimmed with straw braid and 4 ‘i - d from in regard to @|man by the name of Edward Turn a te his a pot al os - % ‘qnewer. [who is an ex-convict. In the | a : _ 4 opular school hat, colors red, Biue, % 4 prominent a unt = anon my a fe ty & i ded with ite work { x a a ry crowns, trimmed in silk = ; statement om not place much stock in Cox's! [the board of pu! he n | E ! i ch nm, a broad brim with a three — juaies throughout the Pact-| suepicions, as the missing boy is 16 ARE DISSATISFIED soven ay ared and ei ogee Bem Hl « a 4 in silk cord and gold epikes, Coleen Sate OF North are very thoroughly | years of age. | the petitions turned 2 | — i white. blue and ¥ 1 and white the Which fact will greatly | ‘The ladte ommitter ived| hearing the argun . ; SATIN STRAW MEXICAN HAT, trimn nite ft, snticipat a letter from Mrm. MeKiniey asking | CY Engineer Th g or corn chiffon and braid . $1.50 on, | work ie oaks . ener gr teh Hose a iF] | A fine line of ¥ SAILORS, in plain and mix straw, ail cot. employers - bts n he 7 * rR ° une d their willingness to BOUGHT WINE, her honor. as her health cannot stand NEW FELT HATS IN TAN AND GRAY FOR TOURISTS AND andnae.” the strain. It has been decided ¢ b petition « | |i nicye s ~ $1.69 LD great deal of contract Dresent her, while here. with « hand-/ automatic ¢ ¥ a tempora |tadien 1 * micas Cotton Mose | SAILORS AND WALKING HATS of aii kinds from 6c “to.$2.50 vad iting: drne in this vicinity at anal: STO Lanner. Perea ttnce| restraining emued as f ; | CHIFFONS in biack, white and ail colors, per yard, toe and..7Be ~4 am Bm, So oe Satine A Girl at the People’s Theatir Had) ence cure coscmied a commits board's “interference with the | Ladies” 80 Woolen Hose ! Flowers at Special Prices - ad ‘and the machinists a Real Good Thing. to arrange the presenta y COMMONS aaied Phat the ink VIOLET FOLIAGE, a bunch . 3089 seesscersses ve ince owners Gum The business men have or i ee Sedee a WARGE CRUSHED ROSES, 2 in bu worth 50c, for m- i dese upon that ac —— gusted at the change of pl | pe go ntap ll aA CURRANT FOLIAC bunches of red currants and foliage 9 President's reception. 6 * ; ere. " fh : an unsophisticated | merchants have even gone ® 19 hise Legal Craece { N FLOWERS. worth Sp ees ests res SB. | voutn, “Gxperience, In. the sop then tay tt wast Bases pentiy ee 2 Searte GOULEVARD Atha larg gto Sy p of ly the same demands as the jst night which na aime the president as| a decision 4 that the Automat > eome a r P ’ will 3 aithough they say that forge lor pme time. nti! he ts released in this| company’s franchise was lega’ a} 4 ny eo r ‘etic snowament, | Hoetle went to the resort and began y. This decision, of course, will] that they had a right to ee US Plieeisimrerstietic movcrmeme | Hoge ont che Mxort an bean] cy” Thin fecain, ‘of cour. wil | tat her. had 1329 Second Ave, e s ait |name of Maud ja Rose ore MANY | meeting Mr. McKinley as was orig And this is where the matter end fare meanwhile prepar- |ROwrs passed the gulleless youth | {nally intended Jd tenet fact might when. the 2 tov Betrucgic in case their ae. | found to his great dismay tha’ —— voted to appeal the cane t 1 a n r@) Ss . ve < 4 onkehaad 4 claim that | Hal. tisetle, who bad never baa's| SOLID SEVEN tele ths eoibeet dared ries i J avorable Oil Indications re like experience, complained to th jo « t @ telephone eyat of better 4 4 better rat You won't know what is the t possible deal to be Su feck ne termes SHOWS ITS HAND . Sues. that Sree ‘ontinued from © One) r | an) $ a ; ec | fhe supreme court be had in Te WAS DEFEATED) : < 2 rb a es ime b sat ihing oni vid eth taaces cpt Ansa ¢ | : The Pacific O 1 Wells Company of 319 Fidelity ters took hie departure. As Hoefle had] Counciiman Jamon, in his adrott| The ordinance to extend the pound | Building, Tacoma “o been, noon cuatimer the manase-| way. arom and mated that we res [Jilin of the city ho aa to tak * SHERMAN, CLAY & C0) weacter diitow a Is erecting tho third of ita series. of oll wells at Palrhaven Today Hootie complained to the pq-| when a } paper had had consid- | ed b n and No. 2 at Des bs soa Wash., well No. 1 being k B chase covering several | tice that he had been flim-flamed ot | erable to say about the solid seven, | of 6 and thu: ve will a d Ave PASSENGER BTATIO’N 7. Moines. ‘The Fairhaven newspapers have given publicity ¢ Jeeon Mayer, a jeweler at|of his money. When « ¥ ques-| meaning, of course, the sensational | permitted to @raze upon th te - Be dear siven pabtinty So Siw | x i 5 y of one of the papers reached Mr. R. Jennings, a ish- Street and Patrolman|tioned he admitted that he didnt\expose of the Star of the action |grounds, Th pmmittee to ANO RaltEwAar % ‘ eres. a onings, < Mi Tteray after capter. } want his friends to know that he was ate of the | th 2 ry 4 ‘ , Alex .. Ohio. He formerly resided at Fairhaven ith, Who Mayer alleges entered | no easy. “I guess I won't buy any Company, _ the t ‘ s tl @ property-owner there y eee aat Stole @ diamond ring| more wine for some time to com oot tte n't | ye | TAU ALD ‘ Naturally he was much int in the matter, as he ts at OF ri | said Hoefie at the station this mor ra who have to "1 | iF 4 z qi present engaged in the ofl business in Ohio and Pennsylvania. ing. jugglery Mr x M nin rote © following tte o r c esi- ine to look at the dia-| = at It eolght be & FUNERAL & ° g dak $e tes Wisenrher anak Geaiekts ae + personal hae woman clerk took fo call Mr. Eilnke’s attention to 4 J ‘= 4 The let <r PPh ate Sse . mes aes doen eee an Mr, Mesie'e attention te 1 FA « The letter explains it that the Pacific Oil Wells cee i THE LIBRARY, pireee’. Sse Piraace sat nae Y DIRECTORS ‘ 8 rs Ceatpaey 3c ok te cid bil whiedt uneenbeeng any further it might b for him ve mploned the t ‘ : exists im latge quantitie The letter po’ iced to recall those charges and ponder ind that great damage ¥ - SEATELE © ° Alexis P. 0., Ohio, April 2 Mr. A. L. Black, President £ ; 1 oe ems eavetully one y day to the | Fairhaven Land Co., Fairhaven, Dear Sir: I saw an article in fo read a jetter from th " tating ; pers Set Thom Guessing ty. “He read a letter from the Fairhaven paper stating that you are about to drill two ofl ais thief. He | Magazine List Now Fut and Ready pressed smile o Sand Pied to beantity thet wells in Fairhaven. I am pleased to hear it, as I am sure there the nck Pe for Circulation. ive fe speed Hees | taty th | , s plenty of ofl in that country ; c id called to him to ; Mr. Jame " there It useless to le ae 00 “ At one time I had charge of Fairhaven coal mines at By yea fellow started to eenemnieenioneren Loy Ce eee nan amt, | tempt to impr the campu CONNECTICUT ST. OVERWEAQ Coked and discovered that n r the company, and we loliowed his man up : n order to mak app at thi Counciln Murphy 1 oN drove a tunnel some 1,200 feet t p the coal vein. In driving tid i irtece to “Cotursbia street |, Librarian Smith ts getting things sgurvedl tae ny | omen Murty and |. ore 5 —. Aedige Bruediye wohx tid ta tact to First |into shape. Books, magazines, ref- | ¢ 4 —- in fact not considered 4 wid mar Sag i on ; he tu we cnt across eighteen feet o sand rock, very fy Where he cantar, Tide “cae lesenses onl eaten ore being col. |at all by the seven, @ loud laugh ton wa that’ th We have sent to raflway companies interested largo maps, suggesting porous, with white, round y in it, just like we find the the prisoner to head-| lected, and iving for 10,000 yol-| ensued in council and to a looker-on | for Tat a macrif fat the Colon depot, head on Dearborn street, or better still, as far routh oil ¢ and in Pennsylvania. In the middle of the sand rock Gives the name of Jas.| umes is under constructic Mr.| who was not familiar with the facts, | ing ty prof Qs Atlantic, which If one block south of Connecticut atreet, between Ocel we found gas and some heavy oil, and th bur ural ot denies r being in|Smith 1s somewhat cramped for|it would appear that the wh i ‘i Ch and Orlental Avenues, Instead of crowding up to King strect, as they for years A room oe M utilizing is 4 a ao ng es 7 a # ne « Pe e “a. f th str te } Mr. J Donovan or G. M. Wilsc can tell you the same, but © would be this, in order to rit strike oil there, that is to If our pian to piace the depot farther south Is adopted the street elec- e shelves up to the ceiling, he| knew what it meant, and they di BONN"Y & STEWAR level t 1 ' nopes to make places for all the|no laughing ; T jc lines will be extended to the new passenger station, making It easily ae find the formation level or nearly so before commencing to drill, ‘Complete n rs of the following ne Malt ‘ ty P oltee nearly all the tide land south of King street, as much “ this property to hear of ye king oil in Fairhaven, for I have had: Ki aa aiacept of sine! eves HOTEL BUTLER n deep int t in th welfare of Fairhaven, and Mr. Black, you will make her the Banner City of the Will soon be indispensable for bu: sit in ness and manufactor Basen of tne largely increas of Dexter Horton & J now to place the dep has Atlantic street, aw far ever the iz at Fairhaven Old Resident of That City Confident That Oil Will Be Discovered There. | k work upon which In nerican History, | ure th ainat their interests! Two steamers, the Charles Nelson Beattie’s CAFE AND # @ill regret It will L 1 right in tin I remain ye AEM ine stn Tt te finlahed {n brary Jour: |—® meamure that would for some | and Dolphin will wail for Lynn eann! | Largest and ; The Grand Central passenger station in New York a to Ko R. JENNINGS, ill Rive room for eight 7m comnneeniy | Sore te ree ote a greedy on f olght. The | Only First-class % farther from the business center than the city hall le hore from Lake Wash- Alexis P. O., Ohio, Monroe Co, ts yr e has ‘extminater, horbitant pr Bog an Kuropean poe @ | OG a, Westmineter, | atts LA pga we eee serra | > ington. ‘The new Union passenger station at Boston, costing, Including site, poet r ow, Galaxy, Fut- |tea'to reasonable prices from r f tt 3 pver $14,000,000, 18 ono and a half miles wouth of the elty hall and poatoitice, a — | view other company which hed fairly we ' tonto teifetects et subways ar ng built In both of these cities to relieve the congestion, Samy mnchine and = which | 5 cured Rusiness always seeks a level, yet strangers way our city ts all bills. BEVAN Se ae an noe peace | Sete, me Tew eee all mann our BK Me ks dl. Sai wen sae 5 Meloni Reamtae Mate ~t—— 00 500° oo so. Star Pair >. Corner biré ignment ‘of the Down and easy monthly payments for balance, will buy a welle built elght-room house, within 10 minutes’ ride of Ploneer Place, HERBERT S. UPPER find you can wave money by doing) ge wtinging under the scathing |" re making the round trip f tar to 1 nd the sensational ex- | ¥ ¢. About 150 pa ray Without thia immense area on a level with tide water could Seattle ever Would a 1d ne heme bi tecome the New York of the Pactt » —— o Wot Stand for Miller's 4 the Star February, Mr, Blale . | (227 Sulfing Prosecution. Dr. Waggoner. Hest tenth, $7.00. | ean‘ arose in a vain attempt at |“Keep In mind” Cline's piano house ridicule — Why show dt, wh an average cost of less than $1,500 per lot 4 business climb the bills at a cost of $25,000 to $80,000 por ured at there are over a thousand es south which can now b Big Fire Lest Night And I ran 4 bout my rh Light running Columbia ehatnle Let ue om the most of this magnificent Inheritance. A depot on King street would wore effectually cut the town In two than coal bunkers, freight ac tant ot - BOM et court, weit, » Femanded wn the street—forgo Mr. Multoon Self Praised, apher Brox, 1112 2d a Tardy and rattroad warehouses no Chinese Root Eheumatte ¢ your Influence with rallway officials and the City Cow é Grim the sug peaks for itnelf. | Office, | 12 pr ability on his countenance gate and shirts, 1107 Becond wali w City Nusa fo Tata hata " mon Pd oul Columbia atreet, 2184 ne Your Well With street tra@c, business add manufactories can never 9 ? a Bg Ber toonthe ago stiller somes wo iat Sh le atzci| CLAY PIPE ie Hraiingey aE 12 and {3 Scheuarman Block, First Avenue and Cherry St, Room C, Haller Building. 4" appearance t For health treatment O11 ard av that he | Mi alleged] Bath Parlors, aaa