The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 18, 1902, Page 3

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‘are only half the good fat the Bartell Drag shalt, and “the deat halt” that the medicines Price hints Medicine Bie $i,00 BSc ii hay Rey Moh Native Herd Tablets, a apecial sa atch the prices Raia Tablets, 400 9! Be Gatarrh Cure, $1.50 » Prescription Drugists. Trl RIEL cDaucCo. MAN'S Geld Crowns. eoltd ton, Marion | Bridae Work. 22 k. -. Marlon | Gold Fillings, that stay in. Btiver Fillings. that stay in IR AND OPTICIAN Pike strest, between re jl vt a Sentista of 13 to 20 yeare” Our CALL. TRADE Prices Downtown Office Fourth. sear Pike auiek Kidney Cure Stops pain in the cures sil kidney en troubles, Se. QUICK DRUG CO, 704 tetave soma | co. Furnishing Goods, Hate and Shoes. 1404 Second avenue, new Times Butlding. Water tn the best remedy in the world for toothache, or neuralgia, or colle, or cold feet. It's easy to apply it if you have one of our Guarantee Hot Water Bottles, Price See. Did you know that this is the place that selis the best things cheapeat? Compare the prices and see if wi & 8.8... ies 3 Peruna ... Fountain Cascara Tablets Dc Taleum Powder Pe Satinette Face Pow- Rove en is Carte S eset and Second Y PAY MORE do. Favorite 8) on 4 Tee size ...0 28 der. ok G.) ull Set of Teeth and Fit Guarantesd $5.00. ‘We do an we advertiae, we are here All work wnmteed 36 Lady atten: always int, No students, but ‘all graduate tice as iets in their respective branch. less Dentiste— Destal Parlors parlors 1, 2, 3. 4. Sand Union block: one door south of | & Southwick’. Hourw: 30 to 9 p. m.; Sundays tilt 1 p.m. PLUMBING And Hot Water Heating. Plans and Estimates furnished Cc. M, SHAW 4 CO., South side Cotman dock, foot of Col- taking med! « , Sle Agents tor 'T-UP—GCures Chillblains i ‘yy sgn First Avenue ia G lobe Building umbia street. Phone, Black 331. STOP THOSE HEADACHES More headaches come from eye- tram than any other cause, Stop ine and come to us for manent cure. We FIX head- SCHUCHARD OPTICAL CO 1207 Second Ave., Seattle. Next to were Fishe ‘h tore.) M it Hen ry Hensel “scsier’"""* \% e. Merrick, American Clothier, 703 First Ave. for the Celebrated John B. Wand 5. ‘#Witcn Hazel, 3 pint era mala Violet Witeh Hay oo Be hl ber bottle 2e Le Grandes Skin Fooa, iar. te BOC am cH PHARMACY CO. Pirst Ave, cor. Pi ‘the Tel. Main 916, fics . 4 Union blows, \ 2B / fhewws Blook. Third Floor. THE PUBLIC Are invited to eee our enlarged bank- SAFE panoert BOXES RENT. NIGHT. Northwost Trust & Safe Deposit Co. 90-94 West Columbia Street, COLMAN BUILDING - Re |* FOR OPEN 6 TO & SATURDAY D POSTPONE HEARING |Gas Celiipdiy Must Rive Why | | During Coming Week At the meoting of the public works today, the clash between the Seattle &| Electric C and the street depart jment of the city, for the alleged | carelessness of the company in re vey ing street pavement, did not take but board Gas is booked for some time L. B. Youngs, rd, was and | the shali have mem! Cam ex went over returned to the | Dected, Until he oity. Samuel Hill, prosident of the Seat te Gas & Blectric Co. wax |in answer to the surnmio land show why the franchie | sas company should on lie eta that he make answers to tt and would when the board was r @ hearing on the matter Roth Mr. Mill and Mr e that they would want wit nesses to tentify, amd the hearing. when It does take place, promises to be of @ lively nature. "The gas company will attempt to |diaprove the statements made ip Mr Little's communication to the board WINTER NO CHECK TO IMMIGRATION | ‘The announcement from the office | of General Passenger Agent Charles | S. Fee, to the effect that the three through-train schedule on the North- ern Pactfic raliroad will be continued through the Winter has been re- ceived at the loeal offices of the com- ny. This in on account of the AVY pamsenger traffic that bids fair to contiwe throughout | the winter, It means that the Through Coast Limited will not be taken off an has been done heretofore during the winter months. ‘The passenger schedule will probably be revined November 1, as It is impossible to run on the same time schedule dur- Ing the winter as that in vogue dur- fair weather. re ism rumor afloat that a third amsistant general superintendent to share the work of the present assiat- Ant general puperintentent on the Northern Pacific is soon to be ap. petnted. No oficial confirmation of the rumor has been received in the city. ARRESTED AS ACCOMPLICE hte Escapes and Alleged | Accomplice in the Toils N. Decker, who says he ts « clerk, arrested under peoullar elrcus- wi rem letances by Patrolman Griffith this! ors union tried to boycott Inst year Bioeh ie said to hav with burgtary or | gry ot him down. morning. It is probable that he will) jelther be charged receiving stolen goods. A sult |clothes alleged to have been stolen |from the room of a man named Fixh-| bro: Ite in the Seattle oldging house, was |iast found in bis possession. The room) lot Mr. Fisher was entered last night and a sult of clothes stolen. He re- ported the matter tq the office While talking to the policeman, two men came slong the street, one of them carrying the sult which Mr Fisher say# was stolen. Fisher took | the sult and the officer grabbed the man who was carrying the clothes. ‘The other man meade his escape by | running. ‘The man who ran away t thought to be the one who entered the room. | The one arrested ts believed to be his accomplice. } CHANGES IN DEPARTMENT ‘The changes that the chief of po- Nee made after the recent police bill passed the council! have gone into effect. The officers in charge of the force during the day are changed ut considerably, and ope ser- geant Is put on as acting captain. Sergeant L. J. Stuart war Promoted from the ran is now in arge of the morning petrol. Ser- geant Powers acts as captain in the afternoon, afd Asting Detective Corning has been detailed as night ‘jailer in place of Officer Griffith, who is now's a & morning | patrolma POLITICAL RALLIES Judge Moore and Ho Sweeney will speak at n meeting of the First ward |Demoerdtic club, to be held in Union hall in the Pacific bock, at 8 o'clock thie evening. ‘The Republicans of South Park wilt hold a meeting this evening, hich will be addreswed by promin- t speakers. SURPRISE THEIR FRIENDS | | Capt. Barneson, master of the U, 8.) transport Warren, and Mra. John De Camp of Seattle. were quietly im . ried at Tacoma Thursday aftern ‘The marriage Was a surprise to the mont Intimate frtends room 7" nev. {t on a short trip directly a ceremony. attle in time hey will return to B to sail on the Warren when she leaves this port for Manila na few days. Mrs, Farneson will y her husband on the rage. aed Reward $500 reward will be paid for inform n that will lead to the arrest and jection of uny person or p nd cutting lew or otherwise erty INE SUNSET GRAPH ¢ Retchert Bros. 600 BATT U.S. CAVALRY BOOTS High Top, Hand Sewed and ‘Waterproof. W. S. Kirk, 1209 1st Ave. CALMER 1320 2nd ave. | vour meney back for the asking. | Geli Ladies #='% Waists, Separate r he performance of the | & *TELE- | THE SEATTLE STAR POLE PAINTER PINCHED FOR pinch yo to of he the | patnting \ hour } get his lunch, 5 ball to get him out Knoth haw the ing pe fow weeks haa been with paint paint from he om he paint the p there im not a spot on by PLASTERING PERSONAL PROPERTY While he bas been working in the ity, ¢ i in the busine rhot, the have been numerous complaints made to the polled | earding work, It in paid when painting the pe quantities of p walk and under fooman Wiike & paint bes man per @ telegraph p rth Firat avenue and ¢ trie Not yet,” # nee painter, who did not re ot being pineh 1 won't Vi make ye nia Come down off that pole waid Be me die hed ‘olumbia meared re that drops the everal his ning Knoth, the eh Oh ae | hape and plaine Gaya of y me down, you say 1 1 the of he threat int, which ading over ma,” t ma up th bucket of p rlounly thing of the people wh rnate enough to be compelled | rp under the pole which he wens _ He Camped | | paint on hie cap jown it Ihave to starve | ‘Dhey Were Smeared | ‘This morning Knoth was work & pole near the corner of F enue and atreet. ‘Phe usual amount paint was being lintributed and two large pails of the daub was left standing on the sewatk palln we: vered paint-| with paint and every lady who and for the past| passed them without noticing thelr decorating th harncter be smeared with the m, Not paint. Offtcer Wilkes told him to ” green, take mway the patia, but he refused pining | to come down the pole and used * not alto) abusive language to the policeman. of green | His arrest on @ charge of obstruct- Ing the street followed, MYSTERY AT THE MORGUE On October $ an unknown man was drowned in the bay near ton tron W The body was taken to Butter- Monday hast a well-dressed woman, ac ajled at the morgue and vely identified as that of her hu 4, Hans € Lareen, from whom she clatmed to have separated ten years ago in Pennayl vania. Befor jesoribed it. accurately, men- toning cer rm. ‘The man with her argu usiy that the body was not that of her miasin spose and the two had an exciting discusson, The woman persisted that the body was that of her own Hans, and said that she would call on the following day and arrange to give it proper burial. She has not been seen since and the body was buried yesterday evening in the potter's fled. The mysterious appearance and disappearance of the woman has been « several days’ wonder at the morgue, Nelther she nor nor her companion disclosed anything concerning thelr own ident- ity, beyond the woman's claim that the dead man had been her husband. She betrayed no emotion, but apparently felt a lively Interest In the unfortunate end of the deceased. it seems more than probable that her story waa true, but that her companion In- duced her after leaving the morgue, to drop the matter entirely Her manner when arguing with her against the identity of the corpse is aid to have been somewhat suggestive of jealousy The morning the man was drowned he waa seen by a work- man walking on the viaduct. A moment later a cry was heard from near the anot where he was noticed and @ few hours later the corpse wan found tn the water. numbe 4 with was indy were | rh pots of paint on th hing. Cor bent was one of these people and he SUT has & large botch of the green Wilken did camp Ther and for ne e city jail. He wa friend put up the| wn tole Co in r taking tn t there, but ontract for in the elty brilliant gre his face that He ts one at he de mans foot SSCUSAUARALORSESAScEE ees ee eRLeRseEseEeserETTEeES BOYCOTTING BY MORAL SUASION That boycotting by moral suas nine. Vaay h proved their point were Roo A ably be EB. C. ok allow the ticket ts now in cirew has already many signers. ZA. vMatrige jA rib 1A bre |W |sizes, worth soc, | Dennison’s Crepe Paper, double troll, jsix, the roll |e “THE RIGHT . Notices of the coming school elec- |tion in tthe First school district Sat- urday T ful elected cho. of the city a THE FAIR pair for asc Hose, Men's Kirk’s Toilet Soaps, ula Men's Socks, jhe six not Wierda} SHE NEEDED A LARGE FAN Samuel Donohue from his wife Unis Tallman's court stories told by and hie friends, awfully falne, that she hi was divorced Ding in Judge Acording to the the young busbe Amy i* fair, he husband claims unbiushingly admitted the wrongs she has done him. Mrs. Smith, with who woman lived for some time, w witnens this morni or the husband, and ppeared greatly agitated at bell Hed upon to testify in auch a sen- wational case. She was dressed elab- orately in gay colors und carried « huge is lawful was decided yeater- by Judge Bell, in the case of ie Olson va. Hoch, the owner of urant, whom the Cook & Wait become an at Olson and to have knocked The piaintift asked for 9, and though the verdict ht In by the Jury at 11 o'clock ht was only for $1, Olsen and friends feet that they have really His. attorneys Palmer & wn, NEW DIRECTORS 1 you know about Mrs ." sald Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Grirtith All right.” the witness answered briskly. “Want to hear about her ood actions, or her bad ones. 1 ques they would fill a book. 1 know she was awful giddy. Af ter supper I would sit down and read mons and get real interested and a Mr. Elleworth, who Itved the house, would ait in the roon SPECIAL SCHOOL ELECTIC reby given to the ele f the City of Beattie School t No. 1, In King coun State shington, that on Saturday, Int day of November, A. D. 1902 tm the several election wards into which said solo! district im divided, & spectal election wili be held at the election places hereinafter specified for the purpose of submitting to the qualified electors of said district for their approval or rejection the fol- lowing propositions, to-wit PROPOSITION NO, district nell lots one (1) to twelve 12) inctusive in block two (2 of Queen Anne Second addition to the ¥ of Seattleyat a price not less than $36007 ROPOBITION NO. Shall the distriet sel the ob hh h building and lot described as lot twenty-nine (29), block nineteen (19). Latona, at ap not leas thy ‘$8007 PROPOSITION NO. hall the district be authorized to sell certain school Curniture, including all desks, seats, stoves, apparatus and furnish- Inge no longer commidered suttable for use in the schools? PROPOSITION NO, 4.—Bhal) School District No, 1 levy @ special tax of one tenth of a mill (0001) for th urpose of estabilshing and maintaimng three ) kindergarten Noy. 1, have bi posted Tew direotors, each to serve the term of three years, are to be The notices ate thi batidings In the general wards the polling places. mona the candidates will prob- Hughes and EB. Shor A petition requesting them to/ their names to be (placed on tion and in & Co., 120-124 ‘or. and Ave. 1—Shal! the AFTER SIX 13¢c fast black bed top, double sole and heel 35c pair for Pillow Shams, em-| nidered with fast red cotton.| Storm Rubbers, all| #5, | follows after six— situate on bi the hereby further given that of voting Im each of the f the school district J election will be as omen’s South school bullding addition ‘to the City of Seattle. 8 4 ward—Rainler school build. ing, situate on block 12 of Jackson street addition to the City of Seat- tle Third B sort w Ties. after six 10¢ regular ward—Pacific school bufld- enth avenue and Past Jeff. street; also at Minor hoot teenth aven. and Central schoo! build nth ave: worth, re e@hool ; after six, 2 cakes for ' Seneca 5¢ ar , ng, situate street and Bighth Sixt rd—Denny sehoot build. Ing situate corner, of Fifth avenue and Battery street Seventh | ward—Cascade | ullding, situate corner Jenue and Thomas street; new High Schoot buflding, and Pine street Eighth ward ing, sttuat necond addit tle Ninth ward—406 F next door to poatottic Lake school building Said vottng places will be open to ive ballots fram 12 m. to & ck p. m. of the same day witness whereof I have here- unto set my hand and affixed the seal of the City of Seattle, School District No. 1, in King ‘County, State of Washington, thix the 18th day of October, A. D. 1908 R, W. JONES, ¥_ Board of Directors. NIGHT; THE “YEAR » ND* ++ schoo! Howard av oat the Broadway louble | after} fast black el and worth 15 8 1-3c toe, Mercer schoo! build- n blowk 34 of Mercer's m to the City of Seat- emont avenue + also at Gre all colors, worth toc; after 6c Specials in every department mentioned, for want of ADA NORTE FLOOR COLLINS WK, SECOND ANDJAMIES. PHONE MAIN 416. ked up # his arm are e of was aranted “TERRORIZED TENDERLOIN y Jobe by § ower pi fter he b of several on, @ anil was are | nan “Gilbert in. the | the elty just night 4 terrorized the tame saloons In the. district, | The man was scantily attired and | carried a large, open Knife. He wan laboring under th hallucination that there Were neveral mnenattempt | ing to aasansinate him, He mtarted | out on hie trip In the morning, but was not arrested until @ o-clock in the evening of | of NEW POSTAL CAR Postmaster Stewart annou that the new postal cur of the tle Biectric Company will commence operating December 1. A postal clerk will be in charge eur, the m Beattie Fremont, Ballard, University #ta station A, South Henttle, getown and South Park. It will give the people of thore suburbs three deliveries day. Another Gaimon Shipment ‘The Alaska Fisheries Union's can- nery at the mouth of the Ohileat riv er has sent down another shipment, containing 11.000 cases, making 17, 000 cases that bave been sent thin season. — Go to Spinning for bicycle repairs. ok 5 of the Syndicate WILL BE OPEN Ths EVENING From 8:30 a. m. till 10 o'clock tonight D. &. Johneten © ig Store, Filled from Basement to Balconies With the Greatest values in Every~ thing Musical Ever Offered in Se- attic, Will be at the Disposal of Bargain Seekers and intending Purchasers, and Will no Doubt be a repetition of Last Saturday, When the Whole Office Force W. Called Out to Assist in Waiting on Customers, Thirty-five of Whom Were in the Store at One Time A very notable feature of this the greatest surplus stock and conne quent cut price sale ever before con. ducted in the Pacific Northwest, ts the large percentage of expensive makes and f Pianos and Or «uns that are bet of the Chicker Hobert M. Cab ston Co., and Hinge Pia ball Organs are ungu are going at from third to a half lees than actual value. Price reductions are genuine, Money Is plenty and there never was, nor will be a better time to buy than right now, ‘Think quickly and don't be crught napping. SHEET MUSIC Remember we are closing out our Bheet Music department entirely The stock is going rapidly and W ARE NOT AND WILL NOT RE NYTHING, so if you want the benefit of this chance jetime to supply yourself for years to come while you can buy It At leas than cost, don't defer your purchase another minute. jock ie #0 lar * permit ue ent length to « ontents, Dut as to price will briefly that all sheet music that re taille regularly at 2c now goes at Wc, and that which sells at 250 is only ihe, and on many pieces the propor: tionate reduction ‘~ atill greater Choice new music, vocal and instru- mental, Se per copy All mall orders for sheet music muat be accompanied with the price in draft, money order or stamps, and postage at the rate of lc per sheet for music and from 190 to 2c for books. If too much Is nent the excess will be returned. D. Fea JOHNSTON CO. Music Deal: 903 on Avenue, Burke Building. | MAISON BARBERIS SUNDAY, OCT. 19 DINNER MENU Dinner will be nerved ing hall from Li a. m. Be, including wine: poked dinner served in for $1.50 per plate. SOUP. Creme de Volaiile, Solferina. RELISHES Olives. Green Onions, FIsH Baked Hallbut « la Cardinal. ENTREES. Chicken Saute a la Malainne, Rave ‘eviere. Bra pal au Madatra ROAST. Prime Ribs of Beef au Jus Young Duck, Stuffed VEGETABLES. Cauliflower a la Florentine. Baked, Steamed and Mashed Potatoes. DESSERT. Ball Fritters a la Medica. Ice Cream and Ci nae Fruit in the main until 9 p. m. or a special private par- Radishes. Cafe Notr. Ch ‘They are not first- class The price we put ‘on them will last tll they are wold. They are a decided bargain. 18-inch Bowl Te 16-inch Bew! lac On Sale Monday. COON BROS. W412 Firet ave. near Union. | the t WALDORF HOTEL SOLD The Waldorf hotel to « company heade nd inchuding J. 19 jaffney, all wall kfhown loc xtensive impr co plated and the pr make the hor et in the dity, The probably be ged to The Ce REMOVAL | SALE STILL CONTINUES There are bargains at every | | i | | | | turn. New location, corner Second and Union. Seca hy | | | | | Does your watch run and give perfect satisfaction? If not, bring it to us’ and will gladly tell the trouble and repair tt at ae low a price as is consistent with first-class work @ Besiaghausca 807 Ist Ave. Time inspector for the C. & P. 8. Ry. and the 8. BC. PROF. ciavin ALTHOUSE Ith defects mceuracely diagpowed. Inge, dally from & 0. my te. 8 & Clement Vajon acrent Bulge 3. prow NOTICE OF HEARING. in Re. Sale of Lot 1, Block 7, King County Addition. NOTICE Is hereby given that the| Board of County Comminsioners of King County, Wash, will convene tn their rooms in the King County Court House, October 2rd, 1908, at at 2 o'clock p. m., for the purpose hearing and determining upon ¢ advisability of selling Lot 1, Block 7, the King County Additic Parties interested for or against said sale will appear before this board at said date And have a hear- ing. fiated this 18th day of Sept, 1902, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMIS- SIONERS OF KING COUNTY. By Geo. B. Lamping, Cierk of the Board 502 Pike Street. ee WOLMES’ GOOD FURNITURE -|FUNRITUR ” NOW NOW == Every store is greatly reduced now, during the We price in Great Enlargement Sale. are adding two more floors to the store building we ceoupy, and sacrifice prices are attached to many of the goods to get them out of the dirt, dust and con- fusion of building. Arm Chair like picture, lor or ving room une oak, siden, arms and for par ade of polished has wade fancy price $4.66, quarter-m 1 and fin seat, ed & curved rail; regular Enlargement Bale i $3.15 \ LLLPLILLLSLLSLLILLLL SLL LS LLL LL LLEL LILA SLA LS LL LALLA G1 HOLMES FURNITURE Co, ros 105 SECOND ave Port, Muscatel, Angelica, Tokay, Catawba, Sherry and all the leading Wines, per gaiion SILOO, SILGO and $2.00 Brunner & Co. Phone, Main 1060 We have the best values in the city, all styles and colors SEATTLE HAT FACTORY, 1111 SECOND AVENUE Hate Cleaned, Blocked, Dyed and Retrimmet Don’t Experiment With Oil Heaters The Brightest and Best Off Heaters have long since passed the experimental stage. ‘They are a success in every respect. Odoriess, economicaj, splendid , heaters, and they cost very little. 8 to opemte as an ordin- ary lamp and absolutely saft. Come and See them and learn More about the Brightest and Best Heaters, Z. C. MILES & PIPER CO. Main Store, First Ave. and Northwest Fixture Annex, 313 Avenue South. STANDER ADDITION S seasons ; ar You need not go to Lakewood, ot Why the without will bu live ca same price on the Madrona Park car line, This addition is one Twenty-seventh avenue is graded, parked, Ten per cent Spa Edt Shae bal i; y cash and $5.00 and $10.00 a month makes stract showing perfect title furnished each purchaser. a 2 \eea Sea ek, ferrpess arguinjop any other woods to buy a lot, cheap. + water, and all other convenience, when within two blocks of a new $4000 school, and only 12 minutes’ ride from Pioneer square? the most convenient resident sections of the city. sidewalked, and has city wate service, city you a lot you owner, F. M. JORDAN 2 and 3 Colonial Block, N. E. Cor. Second Avo. and Columbia St. Phone Red 56

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