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3 AT WORK ON AN ALARM SYSTEM FIRE SIGNALS OF IMPROVED PATTERN DEVISED BY CITY ELECTRICIAN JOSLYN WILL BE CONSIDERED BY COUNCIL COMMITTEE—MATTER WILL NO LONGER BE NEGLECTED The long neglected or would be unnecessary, He Propriating money for the th Mr, Josiyn had been tion of at street car | working for the last two months on crossings and o s r he matter and intended to hay Svards against such a * ae re eady t a few days another devic Thursday in the death of | for a fire alarm tn the place of that a Omiley, will be taken up rigivated by Mr. Hickey fm detail at the meeting of the fire | The alarm ts now in the hands of and water ee of the city | the Miles & Piper Company,” said Pounce! tc Mr, Joslyn last night to a Star man Councilman Crichton hag taken a| “and I expect that it will be ready the matter and has | for exhibition before the committee Any a thes In regard | within three r days. I got tt " 1 best serve | up because the alarms devised by Mr. | fact foot galvanised tre Hickey to me were not entirely satis It consists of a five alarms a ¢ pedestrians, te ative, Hi as tire tention cure the at- paters and street car oper has con Gluded that a steam siren placed on | letters spelling the w 1 the Post street power house of the |ed by electricity, When th Beattie Elect apany would | is sounded xd this arm dro probably be the t slarn horixontal p Fire Chief Cook ts in favor of the | gong worke @ar company « ning flagmen at | connected with it which w ring all the important car crossings to | say 1 mts serve at all hours while cars are | sou running. " At the request of several citizens | willl y Who had talked t him about the | pen wo matter Counctiman Johnston of the | Manager. Grant Second ward had 4 to take | Superintendent up the ordinar ir 41 Inet | about the utter at y both 1 night, but de a confer-|they were willing to go ahead and ences late verte afternoon with | string the wires f p ne th aK City Electrician Josiyn, that hi nals at 8 enings LICENSE COMMITTEE STRIKES COMPTROLLER RIPLINGER FLATLY REFUSES TO SUBMIT SA LOON LICENSE APPLICATIONS TO CHIEF OF POLICE—A DEADLOCK ARISES OVER SITUATION afternoon ‘A deadlock occurred yesterday af-;tee met yesterday noon at a meeting of the lic fever, it was found that the ts Shd revenue committee of the c were not forthcom! cil over & matter which was tech-| It developed that ¢ nptroller nically unimportant, but back of | Kiplinger had refuse present the which lay hidden a vital question of | petitions to the policy in dealing with saloons during | by the « the present administration. As a/en wanted an explanation. Fesult three petitions for the grant-jed to know whether oF not Of saloon licenses were laid away | comptroller ir work in} dn the files for another week to gtve my with the comn o. Mr. Rip Councilman Daulton a chance to be | linger was cs He said present at the ting and allow| “I want to w rk in harmony with more time for the committeemen to think the matter over. When, after a long quested He want | violate the city charter to do It ussion, tt} charter provides that all petitions appeared that there could be no | this sort yet remain in my han Uhanimous agreement, Johnston | they are given to the commit- moved that the petitions be granted. | For that reason I will not hand Nobody would second the motion over to the police chief unti and to get over the difficulty, Benj- mittee has acted on them amin stepped out of the chair to do| He said he was willing to make « @0, But when the vote came it was|note of ail jons and give @ tie, Johneton and Benjamin vot-| these to Chief D y for consid fing for it and Bowen and Burnett | eration voting against it The The counctimen glared at each other | the o ommittee, any part of Steadity for several minutes and} not lawfully withhold then, to relieve the embarrassing | the sum, agreed to return to the zi | Seattle Brew and Malting Com. situation, adjourned the meeting. ‘The point st issue was whether | P the chief of police should make a@ re- | ' port to the committee on every ap plication for a saloon license before ft came up for consideration before | the committee. When the commit-| Fe eereee ene nena | ¥ all of its $1,000 depos nse for running the 4 hotel bar. nm this report came up before Murphy objected to it nd# that the city should Conway, for the first time k @ seat in the council defending the action of the committee. The report was adopted by @ vote of 7 to 4 Daulton announced that he was not acquainted with the matter, not having been notified, accidentally otherwise, of the last two meeting» of the committee. eeteke Hall's Family Pils tor conatt- = PARKER Pure Alcohol Made from the choicest grain. One Hundred Eighty Eight Proof. $3 Per Gal. inferi the Rainier wet $83. since he toc made a speech HOW'S THIS? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- for any case of Catarrh = be cured by Hall's Catarrh F. J. CHENEY & CO, To! °. ¢. the undersigned, have kn jeney for the last 15 years. eve him perfectly hor business transactions, and financially | toe fee farry out any obligations made it KINNAN & MARVI |NEW YORK DELEGATES WILL | VOTE FOR HIM AT THE NA- TIONAL CONVENTION Why pay more for goods when Aronson « best at the lowest prices. ALBANY, N Democrat | night the fol ean co | ¥., April 19.—At the convention last ing delegates to the ention at St. Louls were selected. Delegates-at-large David B. Hill of Albany, Edward | Murphy, Jr., of Troy, George Ehret lof New York city, aid James W Ridgeway of Brooklyn. As alter- | nai en it selected C. N. Bulger of On- | wego, W. Carll Ely of Buffalo, C. H | Ackerman of Broome and Francis | Burton Harrison of New York | By a vote of 201 to 149 the dele- gates were instructed to vote for ‘It’s an Ill Wind’ That doesn’t blow you towards our store We have an ESPmecia ¥ FINE LINE OF LADIES’ AND @ SPRING BUITS AND HATS—$1.00 PER WEEK will pay for ar you select. ata 104 First Ave. South BOTH PHONES Pt K 1751. NTS ything Our stock of HOUSEHOLD NECESSITIES, much as RUGS, CUR TAINS, CLOCKS, MIRRORS, Etc, is COMPLETE—500e PER WHEK pays for anything in this I! . - Sew Eastern Outfitting Co. 422-424 Pike Str Corner Fifth. this committee except where I must | THE SEATTLE STAR Corticelli Sewing Silk T’S A WI POLICY 4 be De bld bh SETI 4Bd | ONLY FIFTEEN DAYS MORE OF | CUT RATES AT BROWN'S PAINLESS DENTISTS. 713 FIRST AVENUE, dental tre | The People’s Bargain Store Stone, Fisher & Lane We $1.25 UMBRELLAS ee) Tomorrow at 75¢ BROWN'S PAINLESS DENTISTS TEETH Extracted Free! Examinations . Free) TEETH are fighting the The Prettiest Shirt, Summer Knit- Waists You Ever wear 25c TO BUY ALWAYS WHERE YOU CAN BUY HEBT. ¢ HEAPNESS DON'T ALWAYS COL IT | PAYS IN THE END TO GET THE HEST FOR THE LEAST | 2, 7 1 nt THATS WHAT YOU GET AT THE LEADER. «ta sbenartpee cee | Met With--98¢ | . f fv te ~ | | | Just an readily were w 4 Dress Goods Specials | Tatlored Suit Specials | Extra Special 4a | de tee Geel apd on ’ | oe ay for Fancy Wool] Another shipment has heen re OBe each for Women's $1.25 Per | J to n a f " i y Novelty Waist ceived of Women's All Wool cale «Wrappers, beautifully ae >AIN | ‘ every w e ings and Fancy Tweed Mix-| Tweed Suits that should sell| made with double flounces and Crowned without PAIN | ready ‘ | tures, | for $20, Hut to make a big| trimmed with fancy wash BVe a yard for %& h Heavy] 1 Wednesday special they @o at braid Skirting, Value $1.00 $18.60! se paper beat bo Pins. G00 « yard for se Fancy All| pin Lama oe : | | ween gare ge a in Weel | Eeoe" 's a Skirt Special akirt Binding ated Without PAIN . pA, sp ; | Save af Geese, Cheviot eof any Skirt in our) 100 net for Gold-plated or BROWN'S PAINLESS DENTISTS c mn. | reed ane, in re! ne Tweeds, Dta quotne Walst value Have beer wat 0. . | mines, pa € ete - oe t a " | Wednesday Notion wanes te + ton ot | Wash Goode Specials oped “ h Specials | $5.00 FOR OUTING WEAF iste in ' f J | 4o each for 10¢ Bhoe Daube | a ae - ods and | oo = P ‘ | bh for Ibo Shaving Brushes, | 2Ge each for a lot of Cushion| 12%e yard for a splendid variety work bn * - cone Hair Brushes Tops, nearly all k value of Cotton Cheviot - bad AT 5Be © Ribbed t Extra Meavy Cloth| 38 220 yard for Cotton Volle, ¢ : : | * i ‘ a 1e each for a lot of Plain ana| ton Tweeds, Cotton Poplins NO STUDENTS. eck rd of Hooks and Funcy Belts, « “ y at » endless variety of beaut All we guaranteed for ten years LU « py and bot i ‘: Rye fine weqeole spr ytd I IT - : - ‘ ‘ 79) high s ol '§ Crockery and China to Interest You in the Big Bar- A a dba gain Basement er : oF ‘th e a i" “ $49 t SUITS, knee Ge pair for Fancy Shaped} tain Dinner P h ¥ ~ Mix cere Of 1 AT $6.95 P b t Yr How! and| 280 for a poke ‘ } A i tastef n Btoneware E Tea < ox f . : 4 ae ( ; ve mbinetté lop | Oe ie tor " TEETH FREE u onthe. MIXED ORs AD | ith ball, regular $1.4 pola Cotter ale Cape erect fe at our off mat front \ ® BPARATE VES 486 for Covered Ch * res-| Se each for Hh 0-40 A as sane xt fifte be Ko ° . t PANTS—High ne ar 2 Bg Bova sen the abs ma She Seabee f p sleeve, white or gray Te each for Soap Disher 106 +a for Dinner regular $1.85 desea. — & Qe cach for 130 Decorated Porce- same design. Pa Te eee eed AD DADA AAAAADAADADAADR AS A. Embroideries Worth Up to {2 1-2c and {5c Tomorrow 10c Yard Ju Parker as candidate tos ie: LITTLE GIRL 1S et GIVEN VERDICT YO pre ae ng John T. Woodford. Telia Brickron, € years old, who The f were nam swing district delegates 4: Perry Belmont, P. Hi was tn Green Lak fn an aceldent on a car last summer while Reliable Dry Goods Store Che annex MoCarren, Martin W. Littleton,|/on the way to Woodland park with Controller Edward M. Grout, James! pier party, was awarded $8u Sheehan, Congreseman T. D. Sulll-| damages against the Beattle Ble A get fre ngresamnan t [a capenny by @ superior court advantage 5 = % Hird 8. Col | surs See price Home of Quality and Worth—Second and University ; , Bourke t} Stile’ atet'a geaciitie. es cece | All work guaranteed for ten years - A. Van Wyck, Ch Murphy: sued for $10,000, claiming 1 NO STUDENTS. Franklin Bartlett Chartes ‘ arbone w eo bad Towne, Themes F. Grady, Marry |inat ber shoulder would be Brown’s Painless Dentists Payne Whitney, Jefferson M. Lev area for i pesctams the | 713 FIRST AVENUE. | tharles W. Dayton, Asa Bird Gardi-| that Ella ered but little pete Parlors, 1, 2, 3, 4 $.Unton block, | ner. Elliott P. Danforth, trom the t nad the company etonnes, Valu ons uth MacDougall @ There was a bitter fight on the | gz00 abl “av enn unt he, Caney | floor of the convention The accident in wM the litties 4 Galatea Cioth A] = _ | rles, te Tb bunch, Hay, Grain and Feed olution to end an tnatre {mation was carrie tion hall was pa battle between the p | girl was hurt aned by t ind the conven- | jumping the ra to wil | steep embankment ty leaders. - - 1 | was 150 Banana: Rms s and going ¢ aa the Shoes | jase rye featu nt the é om steer beet, Me Mb; veal, Lite Ib; doptea were «ition to tru pus mutton, Rio Ib. < and combina hieb nm one 0 La bh “ntti! Ses, SAYS CONDUCT OR |, i a | ; tariff *, honesty in publi office. Vegetables Pte, Seok between . ton; Taking pot RE Ay | Our line of Children’s School Shoes are -} — : Flt antl ~ ose St ho o free, He Th; stores exceptionally strong, all solid leather. | » Klectric Company. to re per bs et Rg i} We cut th in half to show you how . whos damages, for juries | ssissa,, es per" ewti green for *Eaatern, sages em in ha o show you how I have been sustathied by | Sfuash ae per Ib. pumpkin, Poultry |] they are made, | wing assaulted by the duc per ib, Rhubarb, 20% per ib, Chickens, hens and springs. 1benb and motorman of a University car. | Green Fruit, Ete, Ducks, Hye greased Vigite per Abran claims that the co: Appies. cooking, box; Spry. | Grows, De PF te Bqu poarce. nbhergers #9 i Fish, Eto. Reglected to stop the car at the jaldwing . oe WINS OUT Patton per tb; salmon trow street he had designated and when un taine ay eakiern, be per 1b: oolek |he protested, beat him badly and ber ie: shrimps, Ide per 1b; emeita Special Special threw him off. 0 are of | ethete spout PRESIDENT GILL ATTEMPTS IN| He Silegen that his Inj a permanent nature | $ou, Retierse, S aioe Dong. Kid Lace Shoes for Girls Satin Calf T Sh VAIN TO STOP SMOKING IN| ——___—_—. |e 4 dates, bo Ib. Huckiet eins 8% Peg tGNT! oe Pagel ap gar lear | - - - ~ izes 5 to Se Sizes 9 to 13 $1.00 CITY COUNCIL FOUND ACORPSE | = Bizes §% to 1 $1.00 |) Bizes 13% to $1.10 PORT TOWNSEND, April 19.—A Bizes 11% to 2. $1.25 || Sizes 2% to 5%.. $1.25 | ae: man was fow few days on “ " f = seo neat the south ena of Lover | Government Better Grades at Equally Low Prices. at the rivairy between twolisiand by a farmer named Chad . factions of the counoll ta «til! ¥ k, according. to Capt. Texter, of of the council last night, when|rived here yesterday. It waa that —_— President Gill called Dr. Crichton | of a rr with but one lee. THe wee FOLD CROW and to account for violating one of the|jiying in a Dlack skiff which drifted HERMITAGE The rulen of the body never before en-|ashore at the point mentioned forced which forbids emoking dur-| man’s crutches were In the boat Bourbon or ing the sessions, It was the direct| with him, but there was nothing by result of a spirited parliamentary| which he could be Identified ‘The Rye, qt. bottle @) t tilt which the two councilmen had) pody was buried after a futile in- These whiskies are conceded the i meeting of ie my quiry. eel pe sea and — flav — when Gill vanquished Crichton. This a If whiskies rnade in entucky > 5 time Crichton won out vere | They are BOTTLED IN BOND 918 Second Ave 918 Second Ave. tl was im ately after Prest- #) and equently absolutely dent Gill had announced that there- aid pes regular price is — . after the rul of the counct!] would we _ nies ra anes os SE siete eee —e be enforced to the letter that he — asked the council if it desired to WHOLESALE PRICES K L C sepotsd tis runes solar seeiiew pul Sephaen Oita todo ea eeamme eystone Liquor Co. allow Dr. Crichton to finish smok-| quantities, PF op amall purchase Wholesale and Family Trade. ing his cigar. Crichton was upheld|©verese ® per cent higher.) 1123 First A Cor. Se by « narro wmargin, thus encour- Provictons | rst Ave., Cor. Seneca 898 Fresh Meat—Cow beef, te per thy ging several other of the city! hers addicted to the filthy weed © light. thelr torches ae : Street Superintendent Walters load of 2x " » reported that he considered the ays- cpa t au his CA LL-TRADE PRICES tem of sprinkling streeta by wag- ons the best. He said that there a Vigan, Soars: ae ns some qe st he En ina MOWERS tea hn Sea ancien, thek' ane onan very similar to the illustra~ could inkle 20 blocks a day, and|—l 12-in, Columbia Pe Pon autifully voiced reeds, SHIRTS 0c COLLARS 2 CUFFS |that each wagon would cost §880./9 14-in. Columbia netruments not so good sre sell~ Cc 4c He asked for 70 days in which to/|§ 16-in. Columbia ovevéves — about te ap oa and $86. — =a ——= secure bide, The request was This Mower t# cheap in price, but is high grade in quality. a Nets veces. aed ten granted |] bearings are made of brass Terms—$5 cash and a month, Get one. 817 SECOND AVENUE and THIRD AVENUE AND MAIN STREET | Several large improvements wer jordered. One provided for the pa ing of portions of Terr Boyleston other for | wood Ball-F Ball-B Ball- Be M4-in, Lake Lakewood 16-1n. 18-in, Ls and Boren nues and . the grading of a large district near || Caldwell Ball-Bearing, Allen & |the Wertern mill, including John | hae bn Sopins latreet between Bastlake and Fair- potas = “y " Samitee tc ktod swatsctnort hag Cite, aamoer teen Wane wer, Svery Mower in guaranteed to give satisfaction or your — |i Harrison, Republican ana|p Tetunded. | ‘5 aner WE LEAD—OTHERS IMITATE | j ” po <a We hav essfully fitted ove * | Mercer streets from Pontius to with glasage in Beattie andl Westlake avenues. Co. 1406 Second Avenue ERNST BROS, 506 Pike Street Phones John 2831 Ind. 1158 of which we ar 1330 2nd ave ‘Tailoring te an Art, masters, HERALD,

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