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qgnNESDAT, APRIT #1008 THE SEATTLE STAR, 5 #2 underwent a very rious n => Last Edition = OLMEN yw EREE & S O'COR Ho. POLICE NOTES PETITION : \y) WATERWAY COMPANY poe ok oe ee Ask That Lands Be Set Aside Teoth Cleaned and F R E E fy) . day afternoon, The only man ty i Examined \ the saloon at the time of the alleged for Mineral Purposes robbery was a “sleeper,” who, when TEETH EXTRACTED \ srousht on the stand yesterday, could tell nothing of the occurrence The representatives of the various E Thomaa Burke, who was arreste and without charge when other work is ordered, Mana er Ames ‘Submits Argument in Favor of His Rurke, moved for the discharge of] ol! lands in thin state held a meet hie client and the judge ruled in his}ing at the chamber of mimerce | Full Bet Gold ¢ ' Jolld Gold 1 Plans--The Corporations Relations to the re yecauntny sflerdoun tor the puryese) i. of organizing for mutual protectior er Willing e+e HOC Cement Fillings........ 00 Teeth Saat Gold Filling cace. 01,00 Ernest Guire, a lineman, waa ar City Heatedly Discussed puted tis Mine Bes Beticomatl Crete ty Oo. Jefferson O11 Co, waa chairman of scores Cameron while performing some Pe-| tho meeting, and KE. B. Willlama of a5.o0 We tell u exact! what your work will cost you before uliary evolutions In front of a bar-|ine Oooante Oil Co. secretary your wor! done ond guarantee absolute satisfaction, ‘the Seattle and Lake Washington committee will report next Wednes-| ber ——, on Pnegbpres anne han Enthusiastic apeeches were mad Fifteen years in busine in att was beating a 1@ dower of the shop. relations to the} day morning a C. A, Fowler spoke briefly, stating] endeavoring to break tn, but ts b t te oh it iy and the contracts Into which It) iat it snould be considered whether gas enncerest with the city council In} the filling of the tide lands would be neerning the development of the wtate'a oll resources An a result oe agai oo “rr ngart © ge the purchase of surplus} delayed by any action of the Cham baka ‘ia oft ‘eraaans iekgges Braga , Pee be eaghi erations waa the | *T. At the same time he regretted ited’ ah meliee emiiien alin oP kent ' ee be stuicive bit o ae | that the committee was taking re a ge Pe io ten i “p *, theme of discussion by the! tanatory action against the company Or ctalies’ Gace ar ane. of Commerce this creer | Judge R. 8. Green satd that the com Pera pbs ets & ee — chee oth a meeting was weil pao es me mittee had no tdea of retal n cee th ae Wi ged alert bs! being crowded on account OF THe) nut that the beat interests of the| rt ote Haat Sige igh i Interest taken in the do-/ city were conaidered oe ton XR an n, G tich ‘ at the last regular meeting marbedied the facta in| COMPANY Was acting In a manner] . Serta ee ceacats of Beattic| mineral purposes to protect ail bona An Unusual Operation Is Performed in a Chi- detrimental to the best interests of} heved to be merely oxicated ‘ i to b ) rely intoxicated, the discussion it was’ teesived te take active steps to protect inves i rok Die of the company. It had been! | jmond and B. G. Campbell was ap fy intended to take up the| I berg ean ores pa , | Democrats Will Celebrate Birthday | pointed to draw up @ petition desig of the Lake Washington Ca-/ a u . : . sgGiivre stated m4 w hB nating all known off lands and re ~ _| the Chamber of Commerce shoul ith Banquet veavnoore 3 ah all) stakil ‘al mentee of the Chamber, pre-/ iaiate if it wae found that the 4 i pacing of argooroweg: with the sale of water to) 1 city. He continued: “Tt ts not] Saturday evening with the cust fide oll Investor, The petition wilt | { pany, and the price paid) -siiation; it is self-defense, Let] @F¥ banquet and love feast REOTY N:P TAOS | WEETRIORS fae ago Hospital ; together with comparisons say to the company, ‘Attend to| “inner will be given at the Linc agriculture or timber, fame price paid by private indi-) own business and let the city| Md will be “it cigegh | > we will p ou out of ex.| © Gilman will act as toastmaster satere taking up the spectat! the North canal ever since being {n.| OU# Prominent Democrats of the city ad 44 2 / ’ 4 pe ae col mapa Oy Har Me gas iyo he And Rev. M. A. Matthews, pastor of the a letter from General Man-) corporated. They opposed it years First Prebyterian chureh, will also Ames ¥ ia deep tnt his eye @ocket and broken! wounds were sawalr con The physi- e of the Waterway com-) ago and fresh evidences of thetr work ’ f ther john s, a eallor, Wae| clans attending the man saw neth- was read. Mr. Ames’ com-) have come to light in congress tately,| SPeak, The program of toasts isn ta a le the deanty tambite ae takesiol th the week Gelaw outlined in full the po-) They are not the only ones to fill the being prepared two later he walked out| the eyeball and that cut wae closed Of hie company, explaining! tide lands, The railway compapies| | The Jeffersonian banquet — this an operation supposed for| with #titches the others. Then of the old Lake Washing-| win do it, because they require room| Ye@? Will to @ certain extent be fa diseased bone having developed In| Powers was diac «ed. While the jumping station. This plant. for terminals. Then, if they do cut| YOred with the bitterness of the Pike Street Drugqist Arrested tor . s) of a big plece of wtes ther cuts got quickly, the continues, was put in good) tnrough Beacon hill, what fa to be} fetce factional fight which raged in expects to ship on « f| wound under the left eye refuse by the company, but it was! gone Tata tne Gedar civer auppty| the ranks of the Seattle Democracy Alleged Violation of Law ake boats that leave Chi betinatety to, close. It eee se " " : the jc ipe mpater thie epring euppurate and fte uv i eget page ati pad pimee? "Will they be suspended By) TONE at uae’ Gate ‘y pct rina W. H. Woodcock, who owns a] The knife was @ clasp knife, Until] two months from this open wound . balloons across a Li00-foot gorge, or tr ove te \ tintin "2 cen i" Lan | drugstore at TL Pike street, was a it was used on Powers it had been | the eallor went to the county hos- into with the counefl to) with they be sunk at enormous ex- Sautncnte nessa i Ge eae Soren rested by Officer La Count this af-| used to cut tobacco, and when it} pital and asked the dectors what matter with the wound, ic upon dineaaes of the eye a the by | Waa driven into hie eye It wae cov | was the ered with te coo and ‘wat Hut A ¢ the #alilor takes his healing bardily| waa being held that day ar terneen on a warrant sworn out “the surplus water of the| pisses Wandath the canal?” system. Surplus water, | Judge McGtivra’s remarks were re-| (9 & few days the attempt was abar explains, is just what the! ceived with loud applause. He also| COMed, the Godwinites declaring, | the policeman, charging him with it to be, and when it/ presented a written communication| '* Sid. that there were not Demo-| selling morph ree renngpicager nent and in more inclined to seek revenge | case was turned over to Dr. Hatght. * considered “surplus” the; for the consideration of the com.| ©T™ts enough tn the city to justify a] The warrant names also the dau, n hie assailant than to thank Prov At the first incision the qoctor’s “ : celebration, and that even the few] ter of the druggist, but she was nv « for hin life being saved instrument came in contact with abandons all right to its mittee, ‘Mr. Ames says that the sale of | to the company will net, folly $40,000 annually. In) to this, the company is fill- ; sere works on the great lakes | something hard Carefully epreed every summer and remaine in Chi-|iog the flaps of the wkin aside he age during the winter months Hel saw the broken end of a large ife in & young m unmarried nd | biade protruding from the secket of lives in a lodging house at 458 State| the eye, The physician succeeded who were Democrats did not support] taken into custody, Godwin for mayor Poticeman La Count has had hir c. G. Melfner and other members! suspicions for eome time that the of the late Democratic campaign] drug could be procurd In Woodcock’s A Few Pointers George F. Cotterill, in a few brief words, suggested several points whic words, suggested several points p the tide flats, making more! committee, were the Democrats who| store without @ physician's order. | oo. He got into a street fight|in drawing from the wound the manufacturing purposes. Al ar mh a. - et of gn failed to carry the banquet pian] On Mareh 3% a man named Georg? | with three men, and when the fp e| broken blade, foundation will also be laid, © ee en & profound Im-1 through. After they abandoned the iMiame is alleged to have gone Into] p him up Powers’ face was| “There are so many sensational street bridge. Pression. He stated that the com-| iiiempt the antl-Godwin men took| the store and procured a in five places, the micet| circumstances connected with the - mittee should Investigate and find i nd hetng jeep cut! Powers case that 1 considered ft one ‘Tae Law of © “ the matter up with more success of morphine ux wound being a p out! { } wren out why the Waterway company was] "7. anti-Godwinites claim, howev ve ts’ aimed iss 00 mpleint thet under the left eyebal ef the most wonderful eye cases 1 i ol t George H. acinar the : | allowed the exclusive use of the er, that no disrespect to the Godwin} wititams had no order from a physi sd not tell joariy what | ever kn " * was th see hd i a = mmade! Reacon hill reservoir when such a facti . tended nd that aie genie ted The story he gave! Warden Danie! D. Healy the j incorporating a mo-| thing was not named in their con- action is intended a ne at any! cian, but procured the drug easily} ep was having been set upon! county hospital today the whole matter be re-| tract. Also, why the company was Democrat who has the price may at without ft It is a notorious fact men, who, he thought, had The Chicago Medical society tn te j to the canal committee, | allowed to excavate and wash down| ‘*"% the dinner and be assured of a | the many morphine flends about in the face with knives and| hear of and discuss the case at ite “} warm welcame. They say they only! ens ty hopelem: wreeks, buy their] hic b over the ad with brass | next meet g cs , . ‘ : tri r Mr. King went far : —aedied f+] friends that the spirit of Democracy | > abut off the supply, or at leant tay cee oo 1d tech ht ee rcceeted With! was still alive in Seattle. Whether! to regu ie ae it i ie bd the best interests made regarding he ie ta the the Godwin men will accept this ox iw & measure stop its even to taking legal del Cedar river supply pipes, which run| . “gro pot, the right spirit remains | use. There is a city ordinance | inst the company. The) across the proposed route of the a against the sale of it without an rried and the canal) canal.” order from a phyrtcias t ie under sy this law that Mr. Woodeack will be} prosecuted ‘ STOCRATIC DOGS FROM ALL OVER seven passenger and little cargo t | famuel Gomper the A si himeelf as Being at their service The Dirigo arrived from the ~~ SHE BEAT Federation of Labor has breasted| Miss Pisher, whe is known as a t eg favorite, having been a . aaah Jie at aco, Mins Ruby Payne of The other memberp of the "the Du mpany, acte SAN FRANCISCO, Aprti 9 The| York and M Sallie Piaher of Salt) party expressed themeci¢en in the Lake City called on Mr. Gompers * vein, and soon the man who and Iaid their case before him resents over 2,000,000 workingmen woman 2 years of age. Was brought Mr. Gompers was surprised when it himwelf at ease. After promis- ” lword was brought him at his hot « to see what could be done in the to the morgue today, She died from | That thee crete women war it atter, Mr. Gompers assured his eee him. President Gompers in not) fair callern that if there were any & ladies’ man; never was and prob-| possible chance of hia effecting an ably never will be. Stammering and) organization of chorus giria he biushing to the roots of hie hair, he! would do se the storms of many a hard-fough ndustrial confilct, but he is nf onfronted by a proposition, which guratively speaking, takes away is breath. The chorus girls of the chorus girla of the Untted United States want to orgenix have long been at the mercy themaelves into a unten, and recent f the managers,” said the pretty ly a com»mittee conatating of) little singer and we beliewe it ta ; ne Garden as apokeer- HER ILL LUCK AIDS MR. STUART Blanch Walsh More Badly Hurt Than at First Believed By reason of a severe fall sustain- ed at Whatcom, several nights age, Miss Blanche Walsh has been com- pelled to cancel her dates at Ever- FROM SKAGWAY. ha soaRoad CIN¢ INNATI. April ‘5 presen met the chorus gtrie and expressed i j j ! Mian Geraida Malone of San Frat time to teetlor or More Canines Were Benched in the Big Morning the Best Show of Its Kind Ever Given in Seattle Began wus of canine voices! utation as a fighter and was on top ie roof of the big armory] of the heap at the finish. annua! bench show Kennel club opened texly of Margaret Edwards, a young the effects of a beating suppomed to have been administered by Mra. Jon- nie Eppinger, the wife of Horace The Little Mother One of the prettiest sights in the Eppinger, in a fit of drunken Jeal ing. As early as of dog owners set and from that show is John H. Condon’s handsome little black cocker spaniel, Kitty, and her litter of seven puppies, 11 days old today. The little mother and her ett and Yakirna, with a possibility ous rage. of her being unable to play in Spo- . kane this afternoon * police arrested Mra. “ONCE A MILLIONAIRE woman will) 1 9, the opening hour, slackened Her injuries are more painful and babies are the constant center of a te rain dogs. On foot) crowd of admiring women and chil- mers came dogs from the) gren, and Kitty seems to heartily en- ih traveling kennels) joy the attention laviahed upon her ‘® eapacious hand bags) ana her puppies. ae ows were delivered! Another ideal subject for the brush gh & proudly unpacked bY! of an animal painter was Mra. C, W. Sato ‘ More than 309! Donaldson's Great Dane, Bound, who stage door of the opera house oa rec@Piection of the affair, Whatcom, she walked off the piat reenemnmneeee form Into the bay, falling 20 feet ane GAIN IN FOREIGN | 3 . alighting on jagged rocks, cove NEW YORK. April &-—-William! Later he began to neglect his af- by but a foot of water enter | | Stoothoff, who was sentenced to six) fairs. He frequented the race tracks, MAIL BUSINES | months in the Long Island City Jalil) sought lively mpany and spent lhe held to answer the charge of| lasting than they were first suppos j ed to be. In passing out of the rourder. She ineiets that she has =) } | | t 2:15 o'clock this afternoon with A. F. Churehill, owner of the Wales Island cannery, was one of the pas- bh sengere the : numerous bruises, Mise Waleh sus rs eee eee eta) occuples stall No. $ at the south end} tained a jong, deep cut upon one of by Magixtrate Healy at Far Hock-| his money freely, Within a year and oF dragged howling into! of the hall. Bound, although but 19 it Meee Ahk Sine tie tet Mood away on Friday for vagrancy, owned | a half he penniless ie bares tn nga fe = months old, is a magnificent apect- a notes heed , 1. The to poatoffice has just com cal eatate at Far Hockaway 2 About seven years ago Stoothott's ox t opened. « ® poten ae an thn winks of “re siwed at $1,000,000 father wae found fregen to death, was devoted tol than ‘he podune” Poa ene From Whatcom she was brought | Pitted 4 Fepect of the vetuine © = dy ty in 60 years old and has|and it brought about a change in ‘the entries, The early three feet high and measuring more directly to her hotel in this city, and lf = er yr é “a oe "Th yi! taj | ved in and around Far Rockaway | the son. He stopped drinking and i anu 7 wifi ire seven days o : « tote iE t nt for e did ode piealiy had all the best of it} than six feet from tip to tip. He ja| then cagried on a stretcher to the | TY Meren ckagen bandied waa | Tearly all hie life. He was thrifty | hunted vork. He did odd jobs of i was concerned} one of the few dogs of his claas|SPekane train. tigre =. 5 yy asia for this when y and Invested his earr abou the a and w be Kept busy of the dogs was by! owned in Seatfle. To complete the inevitable trio of | 1!#,460, as again 4 rig 1@ COT | ings in property at that time almost | the year ai ~7 ty. it ; sonal : den an ise Mikes , respor K peripd of 1990 rth The ad boome intil | ever, he be » tramp e er- Pht meet entertaining part of The dog show this year is far su-|*¢cidents, Manager Ben Stern had a This is a serml-annuai computation ! Stoothoff, «till you found himself | sons knew hen he was ar- mance. The ar- » . " bad fall in Everett, and he too is perior to any previous exhibit ever - 4 ia de for the p oe of ald yenomed of a t Sveritabie pandemonium given in this city. Expeciaily is this|t¢™mporarily incapacitatedf Then qnd “ ys o atid ps ate and Be - 15 ‘Protess. From one oe true of the English setters and the} °"* of the company's stage hands reg — “ ‘ be 4 42 - rnat fe , re j 40 the other stretched) cocker spaniela which are shown in| ¥@* temporarily put out of business | otra _ SN2ON Ih TRSKING Poste |" 10 goes to J aneau. Mails, which attendants| gor greater numbers than ever be-| bY being buried under an avalanche a | The etonmship John 8. Kimball Clean straw, and into} fore. The exhibit of bull terriers ia | Of falling acenery, while loading a an Prendincd ot & e'olesk he dog, ax fast as tag-| aiso much finer than ever before,|Cat at Everett | eneca with & eenerel carge © placed. The coliies are not s0 many as last} Ralph Stuart and Blanche Walsh a fips Getiplng scqusistenc: year, but the quality is higher, are old friends, and as Mr. Stuart's of pa began the forming of ac A $2000 Dog company was to follow Miss Waish | } eamshp Elihu Thompson, ke. between dogs and dog| One of the notables among the| ®t th erett theater, #he promis. | NEW YORK, April 9.—Withou alu. Gray ¢ he tugsing at their| hunting dogs is John W. Considine’s|*4 to do what she could for him doubt Charley White and his hair rtune raigned on ents, will sail be- clock tonight for itween 6 and 8 ta tye Gest door nelah-( $9000 English setter, Doc Hick the| Broba intending to have th The Waterway denpany Up wilt divide attention with King|Lynn canaleand Skagway, and care Be, Puspicion an made un-| winner of a tong list of prizes in re Stuart performance announced from a pane ation. The fa rying 500 tons general merchan- Siaead consevatne Nine telh tulale inthe Raat. te in| ber stage. Mr. Stuart regrets Against Board of Works .t : Y co eeteres ng Ing uver{ aise and 55 employes for the Takw in canine Yolupuk. The| reported to be the finest young dog| Walsh accident, but claims that by | aa it ‘ n to show hov h le _— he has a list of © pae- volubly and used} in his class in the country | missing her performance entirely, | ; LA , ‘ j ed rage j senger Made the timid cocker} THe judging of the dogs in ati| Miss Walsh did very weil for him at | 1 of put ka meet ‘ in th ng | try : : + 4 ah through their shaggy | Classes Is in progress this afternoon, | Everett mo r atior be a great eh for the Eng Th the i ty mmercial | ¢ a. 8 The hunting dogs,| This evening and every evening un- siti? uranium aamaanenaal lw os rom Superintendent of | '#! : , : toamship St, Paul will arrive in See Sportemen, fraternized| til the close of the show, Saturday, Her Lazy Spouse | Mtreets LA at w that the § ches ig a pepe he hy. wae | atee: SRORt © k tonight, She 894 Were enon amicably dis-| Prof. Hunt's trained dogs will give y - and Lake Washington Wa pate oa Mine Aepebid- erieink: ten ' r in Francisco on her ® the 004 points of the va-| @ performance for the special enter Mrs. Elizabeth Vright wants a di-| r egret Sname iat ae mF ; ; a nition to) W8¥ to Alaska . , tainment of the juvenile patrons of} Y°r°® from her husband Isaac rh t and Tentt ith witt him ¢ he dan do ke ap and r - a Oe hot x0 the bulldogs. They] the bench show. were married at’ Eikatrom, W! 16 it a permit n tl urd " t presiding fficer e< dary Dae ei ofthese PN eden BS S0Wied and cursed at one peak wha het Fs yearte ago, Mrs. Wright says tha Pathe oul ERE: Peg icy + alll Unitea @ta wate, tile alter: a venus n the world, owned 9 dog talk in a way that OLD RATTLE TRAP during all her years of married lif eR eae: “will tee one it 5 to wtop the fight and < y the Pa Packing & viera- Shameful and diagraced Fe eho har had. to depend entirely on} vo commends that It be referred alify the offender, which he fre-/ ton ¢ , arrived up-Sound from Of the hail b Ss wi J i her friends and neighbora for sup x a stinks diheieel’: Gee ant Snot Coe | York She will take a cargo ¥ several per ha WGP ia . ‘ ; port, and that Isaac Ie perfectly abte to wT ‘ 1? pe ee atid White's specialty will be a revel 1 of YW 1 back to New York, The east Wall o ne building tn 6 pe er, but Is too lazy to| (Pinion reKar gtk seg Mes tion. Long practtee has made him ew A Regular scr apector’a office at the city hall has is dial an o pany to excavate, This was a perfect in the art of getting betwee The steamship Umatilla will ar- ptu dog fight which| been sinking and settling for the! — ordingly don two gentieman! fighters he weirive at , wk this evening from arly morning was par-| past coupie of days. The movement Answer in Islander Case Th poration counsel will Also) trying to chew each other’ ff in Francisco with a fair passenger fio less @ canine dig-|is quite visible, and at times the , be asked for an opinion regarding! No matter how strong the cic)! ist and 2000 tons of general freight champion Joc! rustic, | tearing of the wall paper In the cor- An answer and cross bill was filed} the right of P. Corrigan to assign| White breaks It withou 1 hd ae r Puget 1600 tons of which WE M0 lene thar, 406 first\ ners is quite audible, There in no| 1% the federal court this afternoon) intrerest in a water main contract to, fort and vende | ee sornanee J ag re pabaieded Mak Makaee “4 Biines and probably the| danger of anything serious resuit-| PY the passengers of the wrecked | the American Savings and Trust Co rh ~ Talc yt cai al Kad A dl oe Te POM Of his clans in the ing steamship Islander, in response to a] to the limit of the city engineer's . He will give three performances The North American Fisheries Co, ; ‘ Rustic is 4 is Grindie bull . PG tes petition to timit lability, filed some) timate on the same, ‘The board was) ee an Ti i confidently expect.| has purchased of a Portlag@@ firm the a isco and found ne file time ago by the Can@dian Pacific | unable to a termine it power in the! ag that when the Britiehers #6 the | ateamahip Calendar, which has been ob neighbor When the show Navigation SCo, owners of the ahip.| matter Corporation Counsel Gil upe rity of the America way of | operating on the Columbia riven Pretz@l, a young Pare Faaper gph The 48 claimants have a judgment | jinn will give an opinion definitely] handling a fight they will put seats |The Calendar is a handsome boat MMered by Wo F Linman of of $262,821 against the company upon the matter jin the refe ress hatcony and sell] ren mbling the Athlon’ ¥eer much. Mies has a face that W. L, Keene, @ local wood and coal] yy. ratinwing wirect Pclabesinade for} them to spects il carry 7 passengers, and can ‘any | him for a 10 year sen- nei star um: dealer, has anked the assistance of | ; ne a water mnain on Galer street ake knots dn hour She will Penitentiary, 1 is pow. mow . o—" ¢ the police in finding Geo. Brannan, | ."2 so ‘ MARINE NEWS une ‘arwel) asa pleasure and ex- Mahe home rete NEW YORK, April 9 The South 1e po “ je by | und Nob Hill avenue; grading Thir cursion boat by the officers of the to a ae tae au Anyway, Pret Fi | ern Pacific stockholders today re-|% young man who was in his em-|¢ seventh avenue; concrete si Cant: ‘Gaitee meter Gil . hain and went (ig ans elected the old directors with the ex-| ploy for a short time yesterda | alks on Second avenue we , it ; 1 api hand hei 14 ey Rustic nd (oe J Poi ception of Charles M. Hay, who is | inorning Brannan averted out with | oy street to Olymple place amahip ‘ phin al t \ pi gins s W latter §) succeeded by William D. Cornish ja load of coal yestert morning, | s.xteenth avenue north ; for Bkagway and way points.) mhe Pleides and Santa Ana have [nio® See : oan and has not been seen since The} summit avenue and other streets; | She will carry a large cargo of REN) a ived at San Francisco 3 El aga Serious Operation coal did not reach tts destination. | water main on Fourteenth avenue, eral merchandiss wand about 70 pas: | eraneiandic wi Pin bpite of He Mrs. P. J. Smith, wife of County The horses and wagon were2f manG and a ster main on Harvard ave ener among W Laie BK. Han Reichert Bros,, pianos, 110 Union, a tained his rep-' Commissioner Smith, this afternoon] Grant street bridge last evening. | nue, north. jmon » & prominent Alaskan miner, rr ae ‘ “

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