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MP, CHURCH OBJECTS 10 REGRADE OF THIRD AVE. ACTION MAY DELAY PINE STREET IMPROVEMENT—A PROTES® AGAINST DETENTION HOSPITAL — OTHER MATTERS BE FORE THE COUNCIL AT REGULAR MEEING At the meeting of the city counctl) @ast night a communication was) €ead from the Methodist Protestant ehurch objecting to the regrade of} avenue negr Pine street and Breaening to bring injunction pro-| Peedings if the work is prosecuted A claim of Mrs. L, Palmer for $1000 @amage to property on account of the location of the detention hospital ft the corner of Fifth avenue and Yesier way was referred to the com-/ tee on claims. ne ‘claim of J, J. Madigan and the} Horeeshoe Liquor company for the| yeturn of $400 each on liquor licenses | ‘wae referred to the police, license i revenue committee, "Tne annual report of Superintend-| ent Youngs was forwarded to the council by the mayor and referred | to the fire and water and light com- | mattees, A Labor Protest / ‘The committee on labor, acting on the protest of the Western Central Labor union in regard to a end | ‘out of longshoremen from the air employment office, reported that | fm the future Secretary Grout will refer all applications to the Long- ehoremen's unton. ‘Corporation Counsel Gilliam hand- PIKE ST. FOURTH Enterprising Thoroughfare Wil! Cel- ebrate This Year The city council} accepted two in- last night, one from thi festients of Pike street, asking the to attend the Fourth of July on that street and the| in this Manager Dugdale of the baseball team inviting the to attend the league games city. ‘The following named members of @obn F. Miller Post, G. A. R. will gddress the school children at the several public school buildings of the #3. on May 29, the day preceding Beacon Hill school—G. N. Alexan- @er and Thomas F. Pearl. ‘school-—Amos Brown and See. Banks, 54 = = and W. =. irkwood. - ¥ school—W, A. Bailey and Thomas L. Read 4 school—C. Newell, George W. Furry and LS. Willard. Mercer school—Richard Osborn and E. A. Gardner. Minor school—R. F. Powell, H. A. Frederick and Benj. C. Levy. Olympic school—A. A. Ellsworth D. H. LeGate and Geo. Hooker. ‘Pacific school—R. H. Ballinger and A. W. Foy. Queen Anne school—Charies G. Austin and George Kinnear. Rainier sehool—James H. Wilson, 4.5. Knowiton and 8. M. Preston. Randall school—-R. 8. Gardner and William P. Treadwell. South school—J. O. Rockwell, 8. D. Kingsbury and Henry Stiman Seattle High school—E. M Schrack and L. T. Dodge. Industrial school—J. W. and F. M. Davis, BITS OF GAIETY ‘The French club held a very inter- esting meeting this afternoon at the residence of Mra. Carkeek, corner Madison street and Boren avenue. The Phi Gamma Delta fraternity of the U. of W. has issued invita- tions for a dancing party to be given fp the Queen Anne clubhouse on June 4th. “ Mrs. Joseph W. Gregory will en- fertain at cards on Thursday after. neon, May 29th, at her home, 416 Harvard avenue north. Many invi tations have been sent out and it is| expected to be a very pretty affair. Langley Mrs. Frank Bell will be at home to her friends tomorrow afternoon from | 4 until 6 at her residence on Forty- | second avenue and Lee street | The Orptec club will hold its next | Tegular meeting with Mrs. I. A.| Nadeau, 1114 Boylston avenue, on Friday evening of this week Mrs. A. McEwan gave a pretty whist party at her home on Terry avenue. Many guests were present. | After cards a dainty luncheon was | served. | The Ladies’ Musical club is mak ing arrangements for a concart to be | iven on Wednesday evening, June ii, at Plymouth church fn gram 1s being pian many well known participate. This wi cert season, The Cheu club ts expecting in the} near future to move to its camp at | Alki points, where the boys will | stay for the sum The club ts expecting to giv ny pleasant outings during mer montha. nuatc close the con ‘The wedding ards and Har place some tin M. in the ne Mrs. teenth avenue party Thurs: fady guests ar Mrs. G. D. 8 15 Seventeenth | Isvenue, entertained the H. F. A. X ub at cards On Saturday evening, | ‘A few Outside guests were present And the evening was a very pleasant one H Yesterday afternoon there called meeting of the 8 gather with t city in the was a full ortant business we por a freight Route your for chard points via mer chard, frony Colman Dock at 9 end 4.00 p.m | Trish | Wooa, ed down an opinion as to the meth. ods of procedure in ordering the re grading ‘The city coun ef can orde de of avenui by paying t tot the Ke eral fund, or if the property owne presented @ majority petition new street improvements were or- dered last night, owing to the fail ure of the secretary of the board of public works to report on the esti mates filed with the board by the clty engineer last Saturday Three Mounted Policemen Ordinances were intreduced pr viding for the employment of three | mounted policemen for the residence districts of the city, and the board of public works was authorised to pur chase the Ordinances were pa | that all hotel pre stall colored lights on each floor to | designate the location of fire es capes and compelling owners of basements to put in extra water pipes for use in case of fire. Bilis were introduced providing for five extra men for the fire depart ment, and the appointment of a rec ond assistant chief and a machinist President Parry of the council was chair Jat night after an al sence in the East of six weeks. IMPORTANT NEWS Street Superintendent Little states that Fortson place, the small triangle at Second avenue and Yesier way, | will be fenced and godded. The coun- | t a drinking fountain pot has heretofore been an_eyedore. Samuel Sutton, a mechanic, was overcome by the heat yesterday and | taken to the Seattle General hospi: | ttal. His condition is not thought to de serio ‘On June 17 and 18 the United | States civil service commission will | hold examinations for the position of | medical inpector and physician in| the Philippine service; salary $2,000 | per annum. Robt. Jefferson and Folrence Ga rison were arrested in Franklin ye terday and charged with assault They were brought to the county jail last night, ‘The school board met last night and inatructed Secretary Banks to advertise for bids for the small hous- es to be built at Ross and Warren avenue. The monthly teachers’ pay roll, amounting to $28,267, was aud- tted. Prosecut Atto Fulton states that the franchise submitted | to the county commissioners by Fred } E. Sander and 3. &. Bailey for their proposed electric line to indefinite in some particulars, though the granting of the franchise rests entirely with the board. “He says that the grantees do not state the streets that the line will run on, or the time at which work will com- PLAY BAL TOMORROW | taking such action jon account 6 Seattle-Spokane Series to P! Here ed | ‘The Spokane-Seattle baseball se-/ riea begins tomorrow afternoon. The moat closely contested series of the season is expected to be fought out Manager Grim, of Spokane, has collected a bunch of players that are top-notchers. | One man on the team known and @ favorite with Seattle audiences. That is Ralph Frary, who will be behind the bat for the Bunchgragsers. Seattle will be in good trim. The boys have been keeping up practice since Sunday and will be in the game tomorrow with lots of ginger | ‘The grounds will be greatly tm-| proved both in accommodations for| players and spectators. The Spokane team will be in Se- attie today. “ERIN GO BRAGH” is well) Genuine Irish Christening at the) Clancy Home | Mary Florence Clancy, the little 4-| weeks-old daughter of Mr od Mrs. | Thomas H. Clancy, had a genuine Irish christening party last night fr took place last evening idence of Mr. Clancy, at ‘and Yesler ¥ The were draped with hinese lanterns. A harpist was on the grounds and made the crowd merry with sprighty Iriah airs. The chert o'clock in the mony was p €. Soully acted as sponsors on @ green pil which was in seribed “Erin Go Bragh.” After the christening the b went to sleep and her 200 or m guests made merry until late in the night. Tenth av lawn and he ‘ Th by Fa Rita Ma The baby Nestled It only tal fiver and a little sugar each week to buy a Wolff-American of Spinning. % Yale or Reichert Bros., pianos, 119 Union WAIST SUITS We received t ite variety of Gin bray, La Chambra made us biue oxblooa are price $1 the suit to have you see therm SUMMER PETTTICOATS We have just lot to our alrea of chotetest atyh Pettic th rialn 1252 SECOND AVENI j] Bet. Seneca and University an exa Cham at moder ¥ MORTALITY REPOFT The funeral of John W, Wa Was held from the parlors of th attle Undertaking Company clock this afternoon, Thi waa buried in Lake View com: te Funeral services for T. A held from the Seattle Under parto| at lock this morning under the auspices of Seat tle Camp 6% W. 0. W Charles Sjoland was ake View cemetery this ening al was held from the Beat tle Undertaking parlors at 11 o'clock this morning T00 NEAR - SCHOOL Reason Why Mayor Humes Vetoed Queen Anne Fire House Sito or Be body taking burled tn Refore the city council last night! Mayor Humes’ veto of the ordinan appropriating $2,600 for the purchase of an engine house site at Sixth av enue and Galer street, was read, to gether with the mayor's reaso The mayor jot suitable ity to @4 that the location w its clo Anne schoo! and that] other lots in the vicinity | more suitable and would| not much, The counet! will vote once more on the bill after the veto is published SS at ahaha nan an ah ohad Theaters the Q there which a mn | Jabam: as presented by the ny, has proved to be «| favorite with Beattle theater-goere The play will run the entire week with @ matinee Saturday afternoon. “Two Little Waite’ People who like healthy excitement and plenty of it will go to the Third Avenue twice this week, “Two Little! Waifs” is running there. ma mn ounn-aiecinive Have Your Address Correct ‘The Seattic City Directory for 1902 is now in press Individuals or firms who have moved or made any chang es since called on by the enumerator can have the correction made by ad dressing Polk's Directory a Sullivan Bytiding, Seattle. 7708 —¢ Seattle Division Ne cngineers, will hold thelr regular necting at Pike street hall Wednes day, May 28. Meetings called at 2 clock in afternoon and 8 o'clock in evening. All members are request ed to attend. sae Railway i Go to Spinning for bleyele repaira. PIANO BARGAINS $100, 6o oo 7s 40 Steinway & Sons, Squar Boardman & Gray, Square Heine & Co, NEW eee ? Kingsbury, almost new ........ Kimball, like new ....: + 235 Schiller, slightly used 190 Pianos, new, can be bought of us $10 down and $6 per month. Pianos for rent Second-hand Organs at your own price. Cline’s Piano House) Cor, Second and University Seattle Auction & Sale Stables Upright, aimaat | | almost We have just received @ carioad of draft and pack horses which wil be sold at public auction Friday May 16, together wt large num ber of ‘lu and s wagons, hacks and bugmies single 6 double draft and buggy ha milch cows, | at . Auctioneer, This Week Only | Three Cakes Extra Fine| Toilet Soap 20 Cents HIRSCH PHARMACY 1435 First ot K of the entate of Dan ki decea otherwise ey), . petition It appearing to the petition of th state of th that f Court from the miniatrator. of the defend i the| of wid Ae of aid de xpenses and| ant te whol for the real » pay the and Aministratio therefor ered interested det the that eatate netore th ¢ should not utor to tate of said of this o and that 4 publisher id city’ of in open court this 26 day of BOYD J, TALLMAD | Wednesd THE SEATTLE STAR. PAVING OF Two Plans Proposed by Council—Re grading of Second Avenu Two resolutions for of First t to Denny wa thy ti me f pte d th the improv venw Pik @ intr last rick pave oth were adopted and th perty owners will have a cha: to decide which one they prefs Biome persons say that according ¢ thie It looks as if the plan to regrad Firat avenue has been dropped resolution introduced pro ing for t wrade of Hoc ead girl was a whter of Mr Mra. H. A, Larson, who hay residents of Kirkland for more than 12 years. been 99.85 From Buffalo No, dear reader, this in not price of the raiiroad fare from falo to Beattie, It ie the pr put on every man’s bankrupt Buffalo K told you Saturday, W we could of them In our ow, but we have & f these suite at $12 t from ft which we have put all yuth show ng from a ur house ts. to 3 ill be i for Wednesday be atrange as it may seem) we did close them all out Saturday Remember these nree-plece mulls, and the ages are from 3 years lo 9 years only OUTLET COMPANY Cor. Washington and Occiden GREAT NEWS The Richmond Piano Club No. 2 4 Will Be Started June Ist The first piano club started in this elty saved Seattle exactly ¥ thousand dollars—one hundred and a few dollars on each pb and th club had one hundred members. As & result these members paying at the rate of $6 a m tor mag nificent Instruments subject has been dincussed so ne musicians that had to be forn was no getting out of it, and so the ‘Frisco house agrees to let Beattle form a second club and ‘Prisco goes without The first #h mt of one hun: anos is ¢ nafe to eny will be taken up quicker than ever sults 85. values § tinue 1 pi Sherman, Clay & Co. T1i Becond Avenue STEINWAY DRALERS. y wart ecinge and Kambaimers. ‘Avenue and Columbia @ 1h Beattie. Waal Fusera) & Parlors Thirt Telephone Me __ AMUSEMENTS. Tonight and All This Week The Reiley Co, Jal Summer i Bpec Prices! 25 and 60 abama Augustus Thomas. THIRD AVENUE THEATER Ww, M Mgr. f M Benit Up-1 A High-Cians Family Re Prices—20c, 200, 400, 60c. TONIGHT 1 Saturda nly Ones That In It Don't, Fail to See LINCOLN J. CARTER’S TWO LITTLE WAIFS A play to please everybody that you'll er AIL This Wee “We Are the ¢ Are a play ememt ATHLETIC PARK. NORTHWhST SEBA Thursd ration Day) LL PACIFIC Day). atur Friday (De 1 and Spokane vs. June Seattle 4 1 tand o'elock; Fowler's Cl Will Begin D y at Hotel Seattl until May Slat. Judge. Rooms 61 and | Matinee asphalt) he says. | | | | Urewesemercucicas F i : C P. H, SCULLIN ON LABOR Patrick Henry ¢ ha MR, HARTRANFT CRITICIZES ntendent of Schools eritiolnen Hart pre th of thin city hed & pamphie titled urnor t Bolu Labi It the ne f har emi en of oft Buper f carly examinatt examin The Pre tion of t dwells upon ny between nh compe wcofu lity | for engaged | not In the Ato t fu They have | strike al work and Prof, | ineir fasture | they we ach, but in high which they hy The law requ pas aKOK! in § of ye ¥ that branche Dunlap, real ¢ 41 Union block tions ie & Fe © NOT GOING TO MOVE hington Institute of Osteop- athy Will Remain in the Safe | Hats Deposit Building Th Inatit or in 5 mor that the of Onteopathy ing tor from the Bullding on Pirat hot in D the ly chartered path nin the whieh hed in Beattle fou t upy t Deposit Building. Cherry street, 701 Pi r of rer cauned by the fact rs who wish to begin pract ttle adver # that #ou! Washington has moved Kafe firet and Inatitu wan entad Misnoa’ Excellent Hates, aw 1 ¢ tlons, worth a5« Ballor Straw Saito tuhe r Dey ne Hat t lin 4 Roug ntyle, in and natur welling nt wate will r of popular mbination of blue al red ond natural that ir like ours late tell plied by this evi Hate the good name the goed work aino, of but the confuston’ of Red some annoyance ed to make this ex de who wish to di patients to this Inatitute should explicit In giving 0 rrect ad ASHIN STE Deponit oth ing Boys igh Drees Hate, leather swea Boys’ Fine Stra Hats, worth 60 as fr M * trust his Inatitute b Ww Nw Bull _ FREDERICK & NELSON Fine Furnitur Small Quantity Of Ice FOR GURNEY REFRIGRATOR The object of refrigerator is to keep th healthy—the Gurney refrigerator does thix with a smaller amount of joe than any other refrigerator The workmanship is the best, the m lected for their high quality, and the arrangement scientific pr win the Gurney refriger In y frigerator the tee is at the top t form to the well-known natur a! law, hot air rises; by having the tee at the top the lower por- ong of the refrigerator are as cool if not cooler than the tee. We are © Seattle agents for Gurney retrigeratora—th t satisfactory kind—gnd have @ very complete stock, tucluding all sizes and pat- torna. © fo04 cool, palatable and refully se- is on jurney re- me We Have a Complete Stock of Summer Necessities, Such as Garden Hose, Lawn Mowers, Retrigerators, Etc. FREDERICK & NELSON COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS Second Ave., Madison and Spring Streets. ( Teeth Cleaned and tania ” F REE TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN nd without charge when other work is ordered. Full Sot of Teeth...§4.00 | Gold Filling $1.00 Gold Crown, %K Silver Fillings 50e Bolla a $5.00 | Coment Fillings 50c We tell you exa what your work wil! cost you before your work is done and guarantee absolute satisfaction, Fifteen years in business in Seattle, Seattle Dental Parlors 12, 18, 14 Hinckley Block TIT SECOND AVENUE S a.m. to§$ p,m. Sundays, 10 a. m. to 2 p.m EATER & CO. Dealer in Furniture, Tinware, ts, ‘toves, Ranges, Graniteware, Crockery, Oliclot Linoleum, Shadea, irtains, Draperies, everything to furnish your home complete. Estimates and prices cheerfully given, Carpe Lace ¢ 912, 014, 916 FIRST AVENU b, Seattle, cory William Goebel, William wilada, Willlam Da A! Brook: ry Smith, Albert Waddell, J. A w, John A, Da W. I. ‘Berry e ipa p fendante, No. Alien, H Toh en win Phone Buff 4 Wash. | | bert Willis,| Notice William pre nel rnish iH ur Larrabe t and t me & lirected and de is hereby given, that 1 wi 1 to fell at public auction t highest bidder for cash, withir hours prescribed by law for sher ales, to-wl 1 the 14th th iff 00 oc June ore the tuated in King ant Washington, to-wit All of lot twelve @2) and the south west quarter (8. W. M4) of the south- fi orp y, stat ind Safe De srporation, Ebe National Bank, of a TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1905 RDHOFE ue » = | THE BON MARCH. Undermuslins at Half |} One of the most notable sales that the Marche will chronicle this | month is to be given tomorrow. Our entire stock of muslin underwear will be bargain priced. By “bargain priced” § we mean that our prices will be so ex- traordinarily low that the women of seattle will take away ina single day a goodly portion of our fine stock of undermuslins. BON MARCHE, 3on The « just now ¢ of the olde making the Pike street st t way how many days it w Hence the order is to reduce the | HT dermuslin stor end re Women's Mur matitehe ff 1 round her n’s Muslin re nin p ught-f with tworebon a ing and trimmed ace, Value 26 Ww Muslin r trimmed men's Corset Women's flounce e a tight-fitting v embroidery tae Gat ffle, full sale value 26 Ife shaped neck F th $1.06 hav and length p Women's wale price w Muslin ' M herr Dra and 4 rrow at, Draw titehed fine tuck, regular Muslin Dyawm ‘ombrovdetyt deep ruffle of t th torchon lace, value Ww Muslin ¢ ri le he full front with square 4 Ader neck Ww fle Muslin of edg men's Skirt m with deep made ertion & f quality 16 ished with of embr muslin, regular value ike "|™ brot f pri men's Cambric finished ry, be nar dace ice with narrow em ng and baby ribbon embroidery are of supe Ff Empire We have a fine quality Corset ¢ ansortment of overs, more elabe rately trimmed with heading, rib bon and fan Insert ranging from @8e up to. n Muslin Chemise, square ke of embroidery 4 he stitched ruffles, trimmed with w | ruffle at the bottom, regular ; wale price it 7 “ the ad sale pr p's Muslin G: of Ins r y n, price 2.50 w Women's Muslin Dra ns whe, equ wer, for $1.2 B5e with a flounce of em sertion and hemstiteh w hem, @ splendid yaiue $1.25; sale price ruffle value tomorrow Women’s $17.50 uits at $5.00 Clearing Up Last of the Sample Lot The othe Ples—worth from $14.00 to odyertind sae #0 of them were id at The rest of this lot. together with nearly twenty other Gutta, about forty tn the entire gathering, wil be offered for sale tomorrow z Choice $5.00 There are three or four Suits worth $11.50 and $12.50 is the most of them range in value from $15.00 to SES” ee eee It is certainly @ cholce oportunit y and gives you & very good Talley Sult at less than materials would cost you. u ‘yr mber there are less than forty Suits in the and that we cannot guarantee them to last any length of uu come in the afternoon, or even after 11 g’clock, py to 4 are disappointed in finding your size. Sale Starts Promptly at 8 Tomorrow , day we held a great sa} of Women's Suits a 5.0, O f the 110 -Bulte ma: ¥ ing if if EIGHT TO EL nedium heels, w 8 to 11 at $1.48 Box Calf and Velour Calf en. vy single soles, gen- fyear welt, medi heels, 0; from $ to li EVEN rth regular. aot Me La Good Plated Tea Spoons; to 11 at 6 for Se, b Pretty papaness Ton Pets, of feet argaing—§ to 1i—gathered car from all over the store. hi th regularly $2.98 Women's Fine Vici Kid Lace Shoes patent and kid tip, best soles, con- cave heels, worth regularly $2.50; § to 11 at $1.69. mine Tablets, note packet and letter size, ruled and plain, worth regularly 20¢; § to Li at 10c Rooks—Fine assortment of Bound Rooks, library size, popular authors, regular price 19; 8 to 11 at 12%e Boys Goif Caps, in white and fancy crash, worth regularly,25c; § to 11 at 10¢ California Syrup of, Figs; tle. to 11 at 2% Arnica Linkment, worth 25 8 to 11 at 10 Epsom Salts, one pound packages a) tbr 5 Fine Imitation Cut Glass Sherbet | Men's Satin Caif Lace Shoes, heavy |Glaswes; § to 11 at 6c each skin with @ainty flare sp, regular worth ce; from Sf9 i at op (fa | Black Chantilly and White |ting ham Lace Galoons, very quality, new pretty designs, in the |stylish serpentine weav worth Feary ¥ ibe, Wo and Be per yard 8 to 1 at Be Hand Made Battenburg Lace Doy ten. jee pretty designs, 6x6 inches each; 8 to 11 at Not fine | we tod at ss Water Pitchers, rns, worth 6c; bw eather Btiteh quality, large terns, six yards ip prices, 15 and 18e aplatey two 11 at 0c each. Sam ck Silk Wateh onan, gold slide, regular prices % apd te; 8 to 1 at 186. ay Hair Barettes, the ‘very latest shapes, regular price Se; sale price from § to 11 only, Ife. Three-quarter inch White Corro- gated Cottage Roda, four feet long, with fancy white aap aged neat and tidy hanging tains, regular price 3%; from 8 tot at 16c. Very Sheer Lappett Drapery Swiss, 36 Inches wide, with lace and satin stripe alternated with lace 6g- ure, worth Te a yard; 8 to iat tie wat oo ARCHE NORDHOFF @ Co. 1419 to 14355 Second Avenue and I15-123 Pike Stree! worth regularly | tbe embr hems 89 and cy Lace and with idered Doy hed hems. at qualities: ic each at ‘ Li at uw M rth 2 10 ” ther Had Only Li sale tomorrow & t y bh China 8itk, In black only rth $14 yard: § to It at Men's Tan color Cotton 8 8 to M1, at 1h Not n than three 1 Tt | from 8 “ a bot , Worth | tle re pairs to THE BON M THE BEST $3 HAT In the world. War- ranted for one year, in all the latest shapes and shades, For sale only at 1404 Second Ave. TIMES BUILDING east quarte half (8. (8. W %4) and the south| minut out t quarter | grees wnship 22] or | contain | N gir 604 fee! s E. summons, to-wit: within sity jays after the 13th day of May, and defend the above entitled actal in the tled court and am sv of the { your ed ‘attorney, f9F office below stage your failure #0 be rendered agalaat the demand of 08» which has been fled ia of said court. ‘The obi 1 action is tom aid def child. ACE PETER urf's Aton 518 New 18 King Cou thence 8, 68 de 1,07 feet, mor feet ine of ¢ of be-| ar py epting ribed said t ning one and 1 jefend erty of the Company judgments ing to $24, ts of a ing t mpany t 1 in cause said Danvi that cer od point on the line 419, townshiy 7 east, north | 1143.91 feet ese isl > STOCKHOLDERS ETING. reby giv the Jor 1 me be he ( « y i rth | to this 1 ¢ Mi BD CUDIHEE By Wm. ¢ ur WwW. 19 tion ine of 1 long \ a the |e vera: } ‘ f y mpany from the by King county, Wash: ae f tacoma, Pierce | Daw = | wite, on the ard day thence south 70 dex Bal feet; thence n and Cather nt, A by You er summone ites} pear with sixty (60) daya afte p 4] date of the first publication of this|