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WANS “EM SPRINKLED Councilman Crichton Makes a sty "Streets : an ! et night, wi & treet ‘ 1 ¢ which < ' idea is to aprink t which there are car doing away with the “They make at that follow cars, Ong me feet r ted the board of pub ake @ report to th counell upon the best method it} _ could devise for spr which the ar Kling streets on h car Unes, and ar 5 other resolution empowered — th board to make a contract w y P individual or firm to do the | | as pres s from fees paid by| CITIZEN PLEADS EXPOSURE houses along the| : venta ago an experi} TO SMALLPOX TO AVOIDJURY ade by which sprinkling] UTY wars were placed on the car lines, but they preved a dismal failure boca A. F. Kineey, a } r 8 Judge Rudkin's « “ | d from jury ser © * morn j ing after he had been sworn to try a | came, on the ar at he had been ; exposed to ema short time ago and feared he was going to contract - | the disease. Council Insists on Payment of} There was a mall sized panic in the je jor & minute, as License for Rainier-Grand Kinsey was soon } n in the jury box bailiff sternly rapped for order, rn ever, and Judge Rudkin gentiy but firmly led the man into his chambers, where he sald he For the first time In many moons - the counct! last night decided to ¢ er with him. The result was that Kinsey w regard an opinion of Corporation| instated in the Jury box, and the o Counsel Gilliam. This was done in| explained that. after investigating the order to secure $83 that rightfully| matter, he had learned belongs to the city as a portion of| able time had ela the license under which the Rainier. | Was exposed to the ama) Grand hotel bar was run during 1903.| there was no danger. STRME IS. ‘The action was taken as the result of an application by the Seattle Brewing & Maiting company for the return of $1,000 deposited with the elty © em for the license. Murphy objected to the return of $83 of the amount on the ground! that the bar was running during the month of December and the city should be recompensed. By some mistake both H. B. Dun- bar, the proprietor of the hotel. and the Seattle Brewing and Malting company had deposited with the SANTA FE MACHINISTS WILL GO OUT BEFORE MAY 1 comptroller $1,000 for a license for another year, but the court enjoined the council from granting it. In the Meantime the bar continued to serve Grinks the same as usual. Mr. Dun- bar secured the return of his $1,000 from the last council and now some of the members of the council want the brewing company to pay the $83. Corporation Counsel Gilliam holds that the thing cannot be done. Mur-| (By Scripps News Ass'n.) WASHINGTON, D. C., April 12—The xpected machinists’ strike om thi whole Santa Fe railway system will according to the opinion of the offi- phy and several other councilmen ctale of the Internationa! association think it can. There the matter/in this city. The vote of the prin rests. cipal lodges whether to strike or not has been all but unanimous in favor of taking such action nell will feave for the arrange details with THESE LAWYERS ARE MODEST! ‘Thirty-five hundred dollars ts the fee which J. H. Brown and & H Steele, the attorneys who repre- sented Mrs. Bessie Hillman in the @ivorce suit she recently brought against C. D. Hillman, demand for their services, although the cai never came to trial. ‘The money has not yet been paid and the attorneys say they Intend to file liens om Hillman's property if a settlement is not made. condition {t ever has been pared for every contingency, financial and is p SAT DOWN ‘The corporations committee of the city council meets tomorrow after- noon to again take up the American Improvement company’s $1 gas fran- chise, The representatives of the gas trust will be present to state their side of the case and the reasons why the franchise should not be granted. The annual examination of 200 ap- Plicants for positions as laborers for FOR GORMAN PLAN TO IN VESTIGATE STOFFICE DE- PARTMENT (By Scripps News Ass'n. WASHINGTON, D. C., April 12—By & strict party vote the Senate today decided to table the Gorman emend- ment to the post office appropriation the city was begun last night and) pi providing for the appointment of will continue two days. The only|, joint congresmtonal committee of alification {s that the applicant be| eight members to investigate the post a resident of the city for a year and physically capable. The Book Tells You How To Get Well At My Risk If you want to feel better if you want more strength. If you lack ambition if you can't do things like you used office department. ‘Teller offered an amendment to the postoffice appropriation bill for th apopintment of « committee of five investigate the postoffice dep Like the Gorman ree tion, defeated by a % to 16 vote. “POPS” WANT TO FUSE (By Scripps News Ass‘n.) TOPEKA, Kan., Populist state con this morning. Ten it was jo. If your nerve—your courage—ts leav- ing you. ft your confidence in yourself is les if you lack vim, vigor, vitality mething js eating away ¥ titution. ‘Ask me by fetter for the book. Don't send a penny. Let me take the rink Let me tell you of « druggist near by who will you bottles Dr. Bhoop’s Ft nth'a trial Take it und see for yourself what it wild » decide April 12.—The ition organised orary Chalrmar sid discuss the} probably be declared before May 1.| ON HIM SENATE REFUSED TO STAND! rtment. | eee gaa Pee Sant THE SEATTLE STAR CANDY CATNARTIC THEY: WORK WHILEYOU SHEER ANNUAL SALE—TEN MILLION BOXES Greatest in the World A MILLION GRANDMAS all over America point to CASCAR Cathartic as the most perfect family medicine ever discovered, kind, tender-hearted old soul-grandma tries to help others by telling of the good things she has learned through experience, and #o the sale of CASCARDTS Is OVIER A MILLION BO) A MONTH, Years of experience with her own health, and grandpa’s and her chil drer and her children’s children have taught grandma that CAS- CARBETS Candy Cathartic are the only perfect medicine for all bowel troub! Hldren's diseases; diseases of the stomach and liver, k h tach Dillousmess, and bad blood, Hest for the bowe! Al ruggists, 100, 0c. Never sold in bulk, The genuine tablet acce Sample and booklet free. Address Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York. GIVES HIM — NEW TRIAL Candy Good, a6 we attack, Admiral Makaroff passed aboard # guard boat During the night service church dows were covered to prevent the Ing the lights. fleet has just y from The Rui re- an turned from @ cruise far out $0 EASY Nine hun- SUPERVISING INSPECTOR BER- MINGHAM ACTS ON APPEAL OF CLALLAM’S ENGINEER NEW TORK, dred and four delegates to the Repub- lean state convention filled Canegle hall this morning to elect delegates to ican national convention at and to Instruct them for Scott A. Delaunay, who was chief engineer of the ill-fated steamer Clallam, wae notified this morning by Local United States Marine In- spectore Whitney and Turner that Capt. John Bermingham, supervise ing inapector of this district, would re-open the investigation of the tor Depew was made temporary chairman and ¢ ¢ Odell will be permanent chairman. The platform | will endorse the administration of state affaires by Governor Odell, aa | well as Roosevelt for tho presidency, ‘The delegates-at-larke, a8 selected A for the national convention, will be| Wreck so far as Delaunay’s conduct the “big four, Senators Platt and De-| i= concerned, at the office of the lo- 1 Inspectors, In the Pythian bulld- ing, next Thureday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, The tnepectors received a telegram lest night from Capt. Ber- mingham, whose headquarters are in fan Francisco, stating that the re-heartng would begin at that time. Mr, Delaunay appealed the case to the supervising Inspector after the local Inspectors had rendered their verdict, believing that he had been treated very unfairly. Mis leense was revoked, while that of Capt. George Roberts, who ts, in the optin- fon of most mariners, to blame fo the catastrophe, was merely ew pended for & year, It was charged former Gov- pew, Governor Odell ernor Prank 8 Blac HOW'S THIST ve of One Hundred Dollare Re- werd Tee any cnse ct Catarrh. that not be cured by Halls Catarrh Y & CO., Toledo, O. igned, have known F. st 1b years, and be- | eve hi rtectly honorable in ail tinihess transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligations made by hie fic. a ING. KINNAN & MARVIN, WALD steanle Drugaiste, Toledo, O. Hall's n inter. . aot We. the ww J. Cheney for the ‘Teatimon bottle. H Drogeiete for const!- | it was nothing more than a white- wash, Mr, Delaunay said thix morn- Ing that he expected to seow more consideration from the supervising inspector. | A fact that may te | his disadvantage is that most of the | witnesses who testified in his be- [naif at the last hearing are now scattered. One of them is in Daw son, another In Valdes and another | in @an Francisco. On the other hand most of the steamship company’s THE BEE HIVE 2618-207 First avenue Between Vine and Cedar. SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY’S SELLING 2 dos. Ladt Jeveny Gummer I Wan oe ano now tn Beattie Vests, fe value, for see fl} ae @ jw in Se Gos. Ladies’ Jersey Summer f| Vents, no sleevon, ise value, 6 dos. Pure Silk Dress Butte Bo value, for ....- @ pieces Gin. Table Ot light and dark colors, 20 ¥ ( Tre Stage Cloth, -, | oe ae lée | tot Youths’ and Misses’ Shoes. The Baker company ts appearing | $1.25 value, for ..... Ose F) this week in a pleasing little comedy, | We carry the celebrated “Lily At the White Horse Tavern, Roya! Blue Shoe “The Stowaway” is holding the Redmond company fs appearing tn “The Man of Mystery” at the Alca- nar. The attendan has felt e at all the theaters the effects of the warm The Russian orfolk ouse Suit An exceedingly natty suit for tots; pleat- have greeted the attractions at all the different houses, “THE SILVER SLIPPER” ‘The sale of seate for “The Stiver Slipper,” which will appear for a | sinning Thursday night. opened this |morning. “The Silver Slipper” ts « musical comedy of the sort which | always makes a hit with the Seattle | theater-goers and this one ts said to be one of the most imposing pro- | ductions of this character ever given on the coast The only trouble fs that Seattle Will not see the original company, an claimed by the prese agent, nor the headliners who made it so pop- jular in New York. John C. Fisher |is sending two touring companies | throughout the country and tt Is one of these two that will appear at the |Grand Opera house this week. It | carries 86 people, about 40 less than | the original production, JURY UPHOLDS BRUTAL CARMEN Dr. Ira Mendenhall today lot his 00 damage sult against the Beattle Electric company. He claimed to have been #0 brutally assaulted by a con- ductor on a Green Lake car last April that he was Injured for life. The #u- perlor court jury which heard the evi- dence, however, found that Dr. Mer Genhall provoked the assault. The dis- pute between him and the conductor neat, ed Jacket, belt and white collar, Materials linen ‘8 newest are the seas effects in cheviots, cas- simeres and Scotch mix- Priced from tures. $3.60 up. our line of swell tatlor- it Don't forget made suits for girls. will pay you to seethem. J. Redelsheimer & Co. Strongest Topcoat House in the State. 000-804 First ave., cor. Columbia WOOD AND COAL ry @ over the conductor's failure to | stop the car at a station which the ALL GRADES | phyaictan had designated iy oh id ete: te seed | Newcastle, Franklin, Fulton, §| Mendenhall is so weak that he had Uieave i to'the| 4M. Harvey in a speech favored ae Diamond, Roslyn and §|| to be lifted to the witness chair when We might ‘be| fusion with the Democrats and rec ack =D Stee Cae and [| he tes alone, shall eay| ommended the nomination of a por- | hrary, OOM. et. oNesT BL en ae. were, bay 5 oF | tion of the state ticket. Adjourn - nothing. He Ie to bill t ment was taken to August 3 to await be Bo. | the action of the Democrats. The ry Dr. Shoop’s Mestorative at my| 1 ong. tink, Not a penny if it falls, ‘It's ,| OPPosition to fusion is strong two-cent stamp—or a postal—against | nee six. bottles of my Rowtorative—against ®. their cont. Don't you beg to ¢ Restorative can do some- sual for the sick? I have how certain ft is, how my reputation on it And t of the medicine, too, T know, to know. This fe my « your Interest. Others way. It's pay anyway INTERFERE don't a with them. Ask me for the book you ned (By Scripps News Ass'n.) Write me sates on Dyspepsta, 8T. PETERSBURG, April 12.—A mthe Heart Port Arthur dispatch states that he Kidneys. | torrential rains have temporarily in led) | terrupted telegraphic communtca bi ™/ tion, Grand Duke Boris arrived at ave often! port Arthur today. The night Waster Sunday, in ant ‘ joad of best wood when you or- der here, WITH TRUST th and King Street 1 Will Pay $100 Reward — An amendment to the franchise of For the arrest and conviction of the| the Mutual Heat and Lighting Com- person that stole flowers and planta] pany, the successors of the Diamond out of the yard of 232 14th ave. north | lee and Bt Company, was in- troduced in the council last night B da aan ae ae The company asks to be allowed to Decldenta n Market, |; ' 110 Occidental ave. nporarily string tts electric wires on poles, The orlginal franchise fe a period of twenty-five years, grant- BONNEY-WATSON CO. ed in 189, allowed the company to Puserai Directors and Kmbaimers place its wires and conduits under- ors, Third sve. ed, Columbia, et ground only. aul other competing companies of the elty have Leen o1 ses a at the time of the Investigation that| 4 to work to) boards at the Third Avenue, and the! weather, though fair-sized audiences! | short engagement at the Grand be-! “SOMETHING | | WANTED” ‘How Davis Addition Impressed J. W. Phillips “The Prettiest and Cheapest Property In Seattle” Among the visitors to Davis Addition on the opening day was Joseph W, Phillips, one of the best-known men in the city and a thoroughly competent authority on real estate and real estate values. He was born here, has always been a heavy real estate owner and with his brother platted the Renton Hill Addition, owned by them. Mr. Phillips was out for a walk, and, as he expresses it, “It didn’t take me thirty second to see that there was something I wanted. It's the prettiest gee ever saw, and also the ches a fr. Phillips secured two of the choicest lots Our advertisements when we read them sound so enthusi stic that we fear we may give the impression that we are putting on too high a color, but there hasn't a person visited the addition yet who hasn't been, like Mr. Philips, charmed and delighted and fully as enthusiastic as we are There is nothing in Seattle more beautiful—a gently slop- Ing bench with an Indestructible view of Puget Sound, the Olympics, Lake Washington, the Cascades, Lake Union and the succession of settlements from I rd to the State Uni versity. It is alongside of the new mansion of Hon. John Leary and almost adjacent to the sites recently purchased b J. D. Farrell, Samuel Hill, H. C. Henry and others. | The prices are really extraordinary considering the fancy | character of the property $160 to $350 a lot—$so cash and |$10 a month. Title perfect and free abstracts | Our representative is on the ground every da Take the Broadway and Pike car to the end of the line and walk north two blocks. ord S i B02 and 208 New York Block “Don’t Worry, Watoh Us Grow” TEALE-HILLS oanpe! 4 FURNITURE oo. OGred | } All Goods Are Marked in Plain Figures at tHe New Store The public confidence can be placed safely in the new store—and every possible effort will be made to secure and hold that confidence. ‘The goods of known merit are here—in the qualities which fit the price you want to pay. Everything to completely furnish the home, ties from the low-priced to the best And everything is marked in plain figures | | in quali- | Teale-Hills Furniture and Carpet Company Second Ave. and Union St “This Store's Credit System Is to Your Advantage.” 4 | | TO THE SCHOOL CHILDREN OF SEATTLE On Saturday Mot ning, April 16, 1904 We will give to all the school children attending the Seat- tle public schools, a beautiful and attractive school pin, upon presentation of a coupon which will appear in the Friday evening and Saturday morning papers. UNION SAVINGS & TRUST CO, Temporary Location 112 Cherry Street, Seattic, Wash, WATCH FOR THE COUPONS Te eeaeeeeeeneaeeeeeseeeeeemeeemmmemeenn KNOCKED OUT EYE apertor Judge Morris is hearing to- lowed to stretch thelr wires on poles. In view of the determined attempts which the Seattle Electric Company | has made to crush its competitors it | is possible that an attempt will be e $10,000 " T. | duced last night, which will give the|was employed by the company, last | Mutual Company a chance to supply| the sight of one of his eyes when a | its rapidly increasing patronage with | plece of stool! which he was riveting Joverhead wires until underground |fiew up and hit him In the face. He |conduite can be constructe claims that the tools furnished him | e by the company were defective tdward Christia known resident of , an old and well this city, Stylish clothes, HERALD, Bes. | New 9 New Shit ff Cariys> Sv Waist : ¢ Good garment made und t nd mfort Le eat f Cotton and Lis Threa ) | ever, at 650, 60c, 50 y Lace Trimmed Drawers to match the above | 6S 5006 and B5e Tight Knee Drawers at 5c, 3Be an Ladies’ Plain Vests, ton and Hale, at ,each, 50¢e, ey oo . 25e, 18e¢ and down aslow as 100 and lise thread, at eact $2.50. . $1.75, $1.50, $1.35, $1.25, 98e, B9e, BSc, T5e, G5e, 50e, 850, and down w an 25e, Ladies’ Unior sits, with bigh neck, long sleeves and nkle length, at, each BSe and B0c¢ Union Sulte, low necked and sleevelens, knee y ant! Silk Ur inle, enc 450, B00 and 65e | ne d and sleeveless, and t ve i and long sleeve, the most satisfactory silk undergarments sold Men's Spring and Summer Underwear in every destr able weight and quality. | ¢ Thursday morning wo will ha 2 special sale of | Venise and Chant! Laces, to We values, at Bc a j | yard. Full particulars in Inesday's papers. e | | our window ALL AROL COMMENCEMENT GOWNS IN | THE MAY DESIGNER VE HAVE AL THE MATE- | RIALS. SEE OUR WINDOW. Cc Second Ave. and OMPADY Madina siccet Announcement SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. are pleased to announce that their warerooms at 711 Second avenue have been completely renovated. ‘Fhe painters and electri- work so well that the store is not only pleasing to the eye, but is now eminently satisfactory for the firm’s extensive carpenters, decorators, cians have done their piano and music business, The management of the house is now in the hands of Mr. John C. Walling, who, for nearly ten years, was manager of the Oakland, Cal. branch. Mr. Eugene Keppler is in charge of the office. Mr. John Ramaker has engaged to take charge of the sheet music and small instru- ment department. Our business is thorough- ly organized; our stock is complete, We have capable men in every department, and we ex- tend every courtesy possible in the business, On our representations as above, we believe we have aright to expect your patronage when in need of anything in our li May we have the pleasure of serving you? been e. | There can be no better whis- key than Marquette—it is the | costliest whiskey made, but costs you no more than the cheap kinds. IRTHERN LIQUOR CO, Distributers, 212 First Ave, 8., Seattle, THE N GROMMES & ULLRICH, Distillers, Chicago, Ulinois, stricken with apoplexy last night, preliminary hearing of Mrs, Botkia about 10 o'clock and died four hours}on a char of murdering Mra later at the Monod hospital. Hewas|Deane was again postponed this a member of the Fraternal Order of| morning, ‘The attorney for the de- |r agles and the local aerle will have|fense urged the continuance on the harge of the funeral next Sunday.| ground that he wished time to pre- It will be held from Ragles’ hall, | pare a motion for a new trial in the - — _ | Dunning c This motion will be AGAIN POSTPONED argued Saturday. The court set the SAN FRANCISCO, April 12 The} preliminary hearing for Thurs: y