The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 19, 1902, Page 4

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ij ; beset —r4 Last Edition 4 O’Olook p. m. heavy sout! countered, and for atx ? R 33578 THE POLICE FALL DOWN After Hard Work the Officers Are Defeated by the Very Man Who Makes Compiaint. ‘The police have just completed the investigation of another Tenderloin in which no prosecution is Hkely to be had on account of ¢ iiiure of the alleged victim to ¢ te with the authorities, ¥ Rudolph Anderson _re- @t police headquarters that gone into Frank Purcell’s . the Casino saloon, on Main with $105 and deposited $40 the bar, intending to spend balance in the concert hall ad- hi bis money ‘and was told that he had spent it ail for wine. He was shown checks, nd Kenned: were given the case. They satisfied themaciver that Anderson's story was true, but jast night when they were to. moet Anderson and take him to the saloon te point out the guilty parties, the alleged victim of mis- ‘confidence failed to appear ‘He i supposed to have left the city. 2s Steamship Farallon southeastern Alaska today with Paswengers and a light cargo. Electrical Workers’ For ad. ree page 4. rived from 12 the arrival of the & layed about eight eS \GET FOUR 4 UMATILLA’S ROUGH TRIP ‘The steamahbip Umatilla of the Pa- experienced on_her last ran Francisco, aceording to le was en jours the Iin= in the wild y, y Y sensi jeamanip Was hour TO SIGN | this DECLINES ‘Phe board of public works morning dectined to align the con= tracts for the building of the new fire headquarters, Alexander Pear m, the contractor, and C, W, Baun: . the architect of the building, ked the board to close the mat ter wp this morning, but Chairman Thomson declined to do #o, saying that he would submit everything to the carporatoin counsel before he would take any action. works this ‘The be of public corporation at morning instructed t counsel to bring nee against the Seattle Electric Com- pany unless that company reimbure- the city for the horse kilied ear in North Beatt me ‘When the horse died as . The ited thi pany. company tg YEARS EACH SALT LAKE. July 19.-—Harry Ales. teller of the Wells pleaded guilty to H @ thing as pa: city t horse could not be tof, claim tng that it was the fault of the driver THE SEATTLE STAR. HAS TROUBLE OF HIS OWN A Jap Refu nl, lives | building o he the Company, Hix making life unbe: n solely on this & clique of Ja o againet Ham workman, the hotel proprietors. Hamm and Schmits have asked the aid of the police in pro: tecting their employe from hix coun trymen and the police will see that he is not again molested lowed that almont every night a young fellow’s door and threaten bim with ail kinds of deaths if he does not at once quit his present tion. jormentores stil! keep after him. The that the horse wae hurt in the first lace, In the ny's letter it an even stated that if the car had been In any way dam: that the city would be requested to pay the ‘The hor of the statement of Chief Cook that the company was entirely to blaine and d | will insist upon the company's pay~ 1. i HY an i : j th | BE i i ua ty i i : i t i i i E E fs Fo ail e i B il fs ! Donald Foster, the street, became Httle water spaniel and was continually calling it. Yes- terday he went out into the road and tried to attract the dog’s attention, starting 0 call _neveral times and then stopping. Muddenty a thought popped Into the littie fellow's head and he called: Here, here, HOME SEEKERS President; here, President; jentt"* The Northern Pacific nounces homeneekers’ from either Minneapol Duluth to Seattle, during today an rates at $25 St. Paul or ‘The rates to Inst September and October of George Holbrook and his wife were arrested in the for disorderly conduct ip a lady of r e. Policemen Herold and Pfeil made the arrests FUNERAL OF COL. LYON held from 26 Second ave this afternoc unducted by the G. A large number of veterans e|ip the city com: for upper part of town | qi the | &t $3.50 and $4. Raspberr on, Absinthe ranks next in harmful- ness, being now often worse than it formerty was, because the manufac- turers use mineral police say they will put a stop to the Outrage at once. THE MARKETS ‘The sales of fruit have been the features of the local mar i and aimost every ‘The strawberry teason ts prac cally over. Only a few odd canes are to be seen today and are selling are al one. What few come to sell for $2.00. There ts a ood sale for cantaloupes and w melona, especially the latter, New pears and apples are in fair demand The market Is oversto plums. peaches, apricots . ries, Prices are falling and today's steamer shipment has a tendency to force them still lower. The steamer this afternoon. steady. Tomatoes, per box. Butter and con. puoeee " fein) ev market exhibite a distinctly firm itendency. Grain ts steady with no pri ma crowd in purmuit. Winchell did not even follow him, Marando was un- as he ran right rms of & man at the en- trance of the alley. The man walk- ¢4 him up to the jail and he was put behind the bare to serve out his sentence. GETTING READY FOR FOOTBALL Manager Eshelman of the Univers. ity of Washington football team is pleting srrangements most ail the dates have been filled, ait Mr. Eshelman has consid- erable difficulty with managers who neglect to answer his communtica- tions. He hopes that the coll ‘will be able to secure Athletic park for the games, but so far negotia~ tions with Manager Dickinson have bot bean successtul. Mr. Hehelman says that a game with Stanford haa ben practically agreed upon. the cornini Sooperation of the army and navy in educational matters ts inferred by the removal of the medical schog! at the Brooklyn navy yard to Washing- tom, where it will be used in teaching officers immediately after er the service. o—— Battleship Exoursion Six round trips Saturday, and for Sunday time card nee ad. page 4. | young | they ent is Your Peace of Mind Worth $4 a Year? You can rent @ Safe Deposit Box from us NORTHWEST § \Trust and Safe DEPOSIT CO. 90-04 West Columbia Street G. SHORROCK, Pres JOUN P, HARTMAN, Vice-Pres AL a. V. & SMITH, © special change |i i 38 ; i i 1} i vi Hh fast t STEA Foor OF TAKE YOUR OWN LUNO jellow | 1 i bia Sa *| operas It tw al-| rowd of Japs congregate around the| ‘This he will not do and his) r-| grounds of non-support and FLORENCE DENTAL COMPANT. A. F. Campbell, D, D, &, Mar, @ to 1% 5 Firet Ave, Foot of Cherry 6t. BHATTLE, EXCURSION Tro OLYMPIA ana TUMWATER FALLS Multnomah ana Capital City Leave GALBRAITH DOCK THREE HOURS AT OLYMPIA. One Door South of MacDougall & Bouthwicks Ne, he, iad datiyThe following prices are Dfinred to the produoer in round tote . jock OF 1h (he Oar at fe in Data, 100.00) barley, 621.80) chicken feed, $21.00; corn, bulk, Chess, Bees and Poultry Creamerion, — M4e) mayne Porn tastestee ore sbgibe! | Jos Gwrion | DOGATC: onal om, IO IN0: fryers, 1G Me; Geeen, | Poultry | g4.00@0.00 per do) turer tee: rr pam hagd Le da oad let . ‘chickens, Oba joney 1 8SiBe Commiaaion Men's Prices Seertinges Seen elie Varmingion ‘creamery, SO@ate; : Trsintete, $83.00; irae MISSING PERSONS i written to the pollee here Zola Contin of Wardner, io fied her hushan them 0 She says that ahe Contin. heard of him for some tine. ing in some concert hall or house. She adds that she broken and sick and that if he wants to see her alive he must come quickly R. C, Yates, who hae Deen living in @ lodging house at #6. Virginia street, has Deen since July 13 and the police have been asked to look for him. He is & canvasser by occupation, Mrs. Hoyt of 86 Ninth avenue south wants (he te plek up her son Charles, 16, and notify ber. She says that he # a newsboy and fears that he may be going to the COURTHOUSE NOTES was divorced +, on Samantha & trom Hiram Stevens tier. Me alt andre Strom today. to cook his that Wu wife 22'S. varrelt, convicted of havi conv! obtained money under false pr (onsen, Wal sentenced lo six months 2"the county Jail today by Judge Grigis. ELECTRICIAN High-grade Dental Work. a m. to 6p, m Bunda, MADISON Tickets may be cbiained the Leading Hotels, News- paper Offices or of any mombor of the Press Club. i” OR LUNCH ON BOARD Full Set $6, Gold Crowns $6, Gold Fillings $1, Sliver Fillings 60° All work guaranteed f Double Suction Plates, fit guaran- The only Painiess Den ate in Seattle who are Grad ate DR. Dentists, Parlors | 4 Unde m, to & p. 10 BROWN, 13 2 Painions Avenue, r 3, #120 « eu od m. Bun) ‘PRESS CLUB ¢ ates that he is probably work~ gambling } heart: | | noted chefs in the elty, for a clam chowder that will be wteaming hot on both the ¢ A Week from tomorrow an exour- land the home run. ‘The fir jaion will be run Olympia under of the Press club must be | fale, tn th wend Uy watinfied, ings for th lub, the members propone to | Ir quent home buppy and | nd realising that the long: | inner man are & great rant than any aa- | may be running | they have of the most |deal more im thetic senne loowe in the party wrrangements with one EXCURSION 4 0 | fr frustion | at the public Is cordially and enjoy th i". the pices of the Settle Proms | 4m wiy-formed organisation in ‘The y and Multnomah for thi i boys who hav: ‘come alo of their effort CRICKET CONTE! Heattle and Tacoma have 4 orieket | it will be The |T evenly matehed. | « ttle and Tacoma, ¢ Washing 40 to thin elty, but re they have recei air full of #tirring 1 To Tumwater five care of the Olymp v Co. will be waiting at the ‘k on the arrival of the excursion~ representing m from the state of Or- Beattie team har also nev mes scheduled with Brit- ish Columb ° landin, trip scene Immadia' in made, Beyond ‘umwater, and the surrounding the fe-one of the most magnificent Bound region. By mpectal ai e part of the Proms heries Union will k 40,000 canes of walmon this ye ir local agent haw al 37,000 cases tor future Gelivery concern is owned and controll Beattie people. A Sale Without An Equal The broken lot sale of the Rival | Clothing Co. is upparalicled in the annals of Beattie This ed by re w the Innner Man A® thin excursion will be prac- tleally the formal launching of the waned eyaneer A Justly Popular Institution Attention is thi Men's $16 to $20 Buits—-Berge: ported Worsteds, Cassimeres, c ‘post the deposits have #, ote. In sacks and cutaway style from # little over $7,000 , July 18th. Ite deposito ber 1400. Phe wosd bu Management is shown in tte thigh Class of securities, ‘The officers a roken lote for youths or young 20 years of age, at $3.75, which sold for $5.00 to $6. $5.75 for Young Men's Suite that Strom was divoreed from | cashier. leged we sold readily at $8.00 and $10.00 be- ¢. lots of Bhoes $2.00. viet and ing at $1.66; $5.00 K. Shorrock, mt; John Hartman, vice president, Alexander Myers, treasurer, and J. V, A. Bmith. RESOURCES, freemen now welling at $1.85. The Finest Hate that sold nt $3.00 Alpines, Grecos or Derbys. 5 Broken lines of Men's Dress Trous- era, that sold for $3.00 = pair, reduced ; others of our dress trous- + 831,042.00 T3876 S1Tk 28 eas streets... British console King county wa Pants, ete... Cash and due from banks. . ELECTRICAL WORKERS’ EXCURSION TO PLEASANT BEACH SUNDAY, JULY 20 POLE CLIMBING CONTESTS, CROSS ARMING CONTESTS, AND all kinds Field Sports. Battleships OREGON AND WISCONSIN .» AT THE NAVY YARD... Fast steamers leave Colman Dock, foot of Columbia street, at 9, 10 and 11 a. my 12:30, 1:18, 2:30, 4:30 and 10:30 p.m, Returning last steamer leaves Bremerton at midnight and Pleasant Beach at 12:15, 50c Fare for Round Trip 50c Including admission to everything. With every stove or. range pir- We are giving Clothes Wrin: ol ‘t our store during the ( ers away just now. Writ next two weeks we give a Clothes ranging in price from Wringer FREE. : $4.50. Nb an « Cannot Be Good Hose Uniess It Is Fresh Hose ‘Thue saving the profit and giving our patrons the ben- efit of thi some eapectally good news Just now. In our «i department we have at present 10,000 feet of cot ton hose, & Inch, with couplings, all ready for use, which we will Close out at the unheard of price of Sc A FOOT 1.C. MILES & PIPER CO 1021-1023 First Avenue, Corner Spring. HE LARGEST STOVE HOUSE IN THE NORTHWEST, or ° Por t week | DY th ton, will go to Portiand nex Yarlation trom the LePe i [health and ady sold|the nouneil | grant 6 permit of Firat street. Hamburg. via Honolulu, arrived na Wagner's Band wilt door concert as usual CARNIVAL WORK For the Big © tion Go Rapidly On Work upon the bulidings for the w carnival and street fair on the building site at the corner Third avewu: Union street begin th week. The w of the arch ef weleome { Columbia ue, which ts nearly bra. 1M ame the ‘Thursday, he trip, and by na tween the twe nich | money-making co two full attle has won two and Tacoma ong.|Kreat deal of tim If Beattie should win the series will| that they will sun on Beeond avenue in- mad of Third until afier the carni- An ordinance has been passed @ city counell permitting that of the of the neighborhood the sanitation committee of night refused to Chinese inundry a The Chin ay begun to build the hout @ permit ‘The German- 1410 Kast ructure liner Numantia ar- rived at Tacoma yesterday, and after scharging her freight ad & cargo at Seattle. there, will German ship Ai erschwan, from in harbor last night with « cargo of coment. Fifth Regiment Royal Canadien Artillery Band of 40 pieces in the Madison Pari y ernoon ‘enin, Amission free. give their out 4 . apenas Visiting Day } But a few more days left to see the Wisconsin and Oregon. Saturdsy days on . today at Dand 10 @ m., 1:15, 2:39 and Three departments furnish the Saturday Night Speciais—Drap- ery Room, House - furnishing Goods and the Bedding Depart- ments. Tonight is alee the lest gerade stripe tick; regular price, 8c each; Saturday night special, from 7 9% each : ite seven-inch Pate. in white Cup and Saucer an had al-| From 7 to 9 P. TURDAY N.GHT EW YORK DENTAL PARL G14 Fis aveque ’ Work Guaranteed Painiess HI8 WATCH ®TOLEN A. Holts, who lives at otreots reportes 0° Seteel nant at pollee headquarters that a sheak thief had at from his vant while he was in work at First avenue and gam atroet. POLICE NOTES Charles Bohuck, who lives street, reported the theft ofp cont bleyele to City Detective thie mornin, ™ Fd Davie wan nrrewted this men ing by Policemen Chipman an ® Vagrant. MUST 6HUT Hi6 DOOR 6 ‘Tracy, ® man tiv Firnt avenu o theme sen | | the door to be open in order may come in. To this the objects. Last night the la ina patrolman, whe to close hie door, hire ing to have the hendqu officers mee bout it. MAISON BARBE Special Sunday Dim Berved in main dining hall to 9 for 7% cents, including SOUP, Consumme, Chicken a la RELISHES, | Olives, Radishes, Young | FIH, | Turbot Halibut « in © ENTREES. | Chicken Saute ] Ravioll Venitiand. Veal Frecandow au ROAST. Prime Ribs of Stuffed Young VEGETABLES. String Beans, New a un The ONLY DENTISTS in Seattle who use ARSOLUTEL! LwSs METHODS for extracting teeth, eypiving pr pr ing teeth. OUR METHODS are KNOW; DENTISTS ONLY. ‘All our old ne flea weRCTRL ISTE worked for you in times past still there. ‘The same doctors who $4, eea!. W YORK DENTAL PARLORS SET OF THETH, GOLD CROWN No middie men handle our hose, consequently it does not He eer Se Se ep about in dark corners and become old and infirm. “We do not try to compete WE BUY DIRE with cheap “denial® work. cT tal parlors” and beet eau ed th Mippeh eperating testes inthe whi . the whole world. Mi r prices are the lowest con: Are making @ specialty name alone will be a gua: h out in tho morning and go home with new ent with first-class work, ntee that your work will be of the have a specialist In each department, men and extrs modern dentistry. we do exactly ag we advertise. Ne Ww York Dental Parlors Hours—#:80 a, m. to 8:00 p, m. tors of teeth; in fact, We will tell you in advance exact! work will cost by @ free examination, Give us a call ani you A PROTECTIVE GUARANTER given with all work for ten Ave., Seattle, Wash. ffiee, Portland, Ore 614 Firet bs + Sundays, 8:20 a. m, to 2:80 pe

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