The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 10, 1904, Page 8

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ie Rasa Nae MB ! aa cit aac WILL BUY SPRINKLER ELecTRIC BE OPERATED BY THE CITY) TURBI MAY 10 Bankrupt Stock Standard Biscuit Company } WATER WAGON TO } ‘As s00n as one Street sprinklers was about t fair for exhit here, Seattle's pr de regularly spr Jast night una Feoommendatior @prinkling comm! $4,500 for F The car will be » existence, which nt to the ean be inely t St. Lou } i of the finest motor | | | ' Sale Starts | Pesuaptty at 9a. m. 43 40,000 square yards of dusty a day. Ite tanks will have « Bidewalks on S the tank is completely filled the oar @an ascend a per cent grade. This car w be used to sprinkle all electric x streets in the eity exe sive of e district between First and Seventh avenue and south of Pike street will be eprink hw 1 has shown that | Electrt mpany fair " are mar moan ous cy | $F down, 10e a day gotten the worst of the deal, | The company owns about one-third Cents a Yard 43 Everybody Should Attend Seattle’s Great Silk Sale Tomorrow S. of the r way every street ae oe buys a Buck range Stir up nin entha of the dust of the streets over which they run. Yet . « the city agrees to furnish all water that's all there us $1 di lery t to pay for bor necessary to op ° erate the and to buy th 1 : The company simply ower, houses th it tn repatr. lance and al art pay The sprinkling car that was used | two years ag Madison street and Proved to be satisfactory w be - ow Senin put | i vel [2Pget your Buck range tomorrow de put into go Giture of $50. 1 order for an expen WILL LICENSE PEANUT WAGONS Standard Furniture Co Sale L. Schoenfeld & Sons SEATTLE BELLINGHAM TACOMA 3 O8 for $ * 1006 to 1016 First Ave. An amend © was passed by the cour last night which, In “= ~ stead of absolutely prohibiting the | operating of peanut and lunch wag ons on all st ta in the city limite tF a a Kettle, & Re the district in which they can be operated to that below Washingtor t Aso street, Ea wagon will be obliged t . — Ake te pay a license and the wagon can | not be maintained without the con- | S5e gent of the abutting property own- | . a PRETTY LITTLE BOTHELL GIRL FELL FROM HER Bicycie| © Beat dinner tm Seattle, with Sav- AND MET ALMOST INSTANT DEATH BEFORE MOTHER'S ternes or Burguncy. at Maison Bar- Berl, Second and James, every eve EYES ‘Bing. $1 00. 500 MEN TO WORK ON THE SEATTLE - EVERETT INDIFFERENT 10 a stump and her neck was the shook. (Special to The Star) broken by BOTHELL, Wash. w coasting down an post instantly kitle ary, another r Uttle nted on the bi with girl, was me ‘6 5.95 126 2e art ¥ Bt INTERURBAN ROAD Martha. and the two had coasted down | trated w i MULLEN BRINGS PETITION FROM HIS CONSTITUENTS WHO ae laughing merrily, while neigh-| otherwise wr W WOULD HAVE DUCKPOND NUISANCE AT EIGHTH AVENUE bors sat on thetr porches and enjoyed| bors rushed to the To Be Completed to Butler) .0sicc tne srr on « Marthe, they found het AND PIKE STREET ABATED the girls whisked by on t The tragic accident has cast a gloom swerved, ran off the edge of the side-| giri was very pretty Am a ea at walk and pitched them both v tly | able, and was dearty 2 F - oe Prices of Interurban 5-Acre Tracts| forward. Martha struck head first on| knew her Tt ference WHE When some] er. bianco to Be Advanced. : . eexaqummgend Px” ‘" : ~ MUST PAY with a rawhide whip. The boy's of- | to : M hi'e fense Nash: the sun | . h The folowing is from last even- oon ot tes ioe onl te be waare of ene siraail eth ing’s Times. a I mirror us ect testing agninst the ex ead. If an ordinance BALLARD, Monday, May 9.—G Mra Ris pentoey the wife of the! pond of filthy water at 6 improvement t* pa W. Chapman. chief engineer for th _cowvtangee Dig: Ahan omar Pag tq {enue and Pike street be r me Se peree © Seattle-Everett Interurban line ‘ began the punishment of ¢ he motion en without | with ractor Erickson t mm work this morning with a — and then on n her b to ent o- breeding tf Second avenue ree of fifty men at First avenue finish the job. 0 boy was black fn and C street. Mr. Chapman states H and blue for days of the Edgewater ( that the work will be rushed through AGGVEIAM, WHO GEAT Ine Weatherby was tried before J hureh that ite taxes for With all possible speed and inside of| WIFE ACCORDING TO USAGE | tice ithers, of Renton, i fined as referred to a & couple of weeks 00 men will be $5 and coste. at work. The line through Ballard} OF HIS NATIVE LAND, GOT|~ po | will run from C street on First ave- ‘ en ie semantic pali ? gpa Bue to Taliman avenue; on Tallman} INTO TROUBLE HERE ' . a WREREOS © Sone we to Broudway; on Broadway the new fire sige d avenue and on Second — 1 avenue and Yesler Bene to Brig street. duaow Conant t onmed thernne . maiderable grading will be nec-| No excepto ad Sao! ctl ‘ ‘ i eot- (6a with the contrivance, F Seeary on Brig street and a treatie| of Thomas Joseph Dormit, an Asay: Sins WECEENE, 1 ec oan acvuved [iker endl aven mite efficient sei Will be put in, the ling then run-|rian, chatged with wife beating, and -™ pot warning tn case of fire ning east to Main street, to proceed! Justice George was of the n that | 5 wd im at on Main street out of the city. th ner page yews I fi : n oon & he Tt is the intention of the company a ecntenee og ‘the — Pe Card of Thanks F et fireh Sp Rave the rails iald and the poles| country in which he now ven. ‘We carne — vata aly see Sp in Ballard inside of six weeks. | “ite was a ytined $100 tor) 4. CG LITTOOY FOUND GUILTY | our friends a is possible that the line will) tnis manner of com 1 his wif to jee . , eo A: Be sempleted as {ar as Bitter Lake| ming him aauit took place a] OF PRACTICING WITHOUT A agra. we te cur eaett ses FRANK RICHARDS Lumber and shingles from the| Dormit® and eye witnesses say that! LICENSE edie anne ‘ Sawmills and shingle milla on the| Dormit threw his wife down and A., Ladies of t A. R.. W FOUND GUILTY |: ie af the new road. will be s |stamped on her and kicke e the employes eer Ballard and the company hope Assistant Prosecuting At- Hon Marche. Ax we thank you. a to sec: i ” wives ite argued with the old eo MRS, HEN TA GOWELL. rar ta, ob perce Main street for its freight Wiuk tk haus Be na. 8 H. C. Littooy was con a i, GOWRLI wate . = a rong ‘The car shops and roundhouse fy and considered that Dor-|evening of conducting the FORGE G. GOWELL. teach th , the new line will be built in Ballard i ee eae | find that f this kin Mear Railroad avenue and EF street ee ee The prosecvutions which . “ 4 = oeove Pogo Ta How Refreshing lis have t rly for the prac ttl rett Interurban line haa _ Setablised its Ballard office at 183] "A urkish Bat p im he fun Jefferson place. In view of these facts Crawford i. )AT HEADT'S, unde ter Horton pete A guilty, white %& Conover wish to announce that APPEALS beuriation kote Gatak all unsold said Interurban 5-acre 50 CENTS | ever t ppear tn th tracts will be advanced $10 an acre —- —— ———4 | Where ‘ t fn one week. The prices of $90 and! of. G. R. Weatherby, principal nd Le ¢ $100 were established before the in-| of the Issaquah school, recently oon- respi ag terurban railroad took such posi-| victed in the Justice court of brutal Eetvea « five form. The same terme, $50| !¥ beating Charles Ek, a pupil, h “| CONSPIRACY . appealed his case to the superior cash and $10 a month will prev The office of the is 202 203 New York block H court. 1) The principal is charged with hav- ing unmercifully thrashed Charley firm $2 Per Gallon WILL MEE7 THIS MONTH (By Beripps News Ass'n) | . ay geen, For capri Stock vinaiebtes ° charged with con Ar ! tig t American If it's a NEW SUIT you want we ean offer youas fine a SELF Faw to behaue ; coat ‘ seoeipsbacee TION of LADI 1 GEN $ UITS as you can find here. fi) aman — for its t ment, has be We carry nothing but what is UP-TO-DATE and of BEST QUAL- Arthur R m, head of th that the f mmittee w ITY. TERMS, $1.00 PER WEEK. t of n N Yor y WE TRUST YOU ALWAYS AND FOR ANYT ivers! has repre tative Eastern Outfitting Co ay pre Pupnee eiae sre. fates g s 1 she needs a change of cli woTH PHONI SF 1751, nee to th 422-424 Pike Street, Corner Fifth. ie renla pe take ef Free De went i wh merchant ation heet Ma Hump hw Compare These Graniteware Valves nto E GRAVEYARD Cushion $1.00 i { Now on { Sale § noe ‘ On i ‘ é i ale Closes Another Great Miflinery Purchase @ ‘ : { Hat ; ‘ F ee Welcome News to the Ladies LES Who Love Art Needle Work Free 4 four r tr " AAA Tomorrow Night Great Dieeks Set Sale 206 =e t 6 wens ur | alan ey last year's " { F en the Gross price $3.98 “ t ' $4.50 tin st 1 " * formerly $4.98 ger nd Hines , wo for $7.50 > 1 hat eold Stone, Fisher & Lane Decidedly the Best Is Yet to Come MORIUS ¢ Keep This in Mind e WEDNESDAY The Suit ‘Room will Offer | a Day of Unsurpess sed Values ues running $2500 orneys af ptot $12.00 $17.50 THURSDAY Dress Goods, Wash Goods and Gloves Will Offer Surprises FRIDAY Will Be the Remnant and Odd-Lot Day, a Bargain Time for All A Visit to This Sale and Store t th a new and r We we n, We know at you fr trading table “The Store’ $ Service of spring k; wide, roomy no stairways, n a binct oc Winsonatn te the Second Avenue and University Street rockett to nd'ab Sole Shoes $3. 50 mond & Hoyt Ray ECOND AVE sho une by pick PEOPLE'S WANTS: #1 sro | Harris the graves of ry he felt t - 2. Notin the Combine .... Queen City Laundry Cut Rate Offices Matin Office and Plant—Cor. First Ave. and Bell St. Down Town Office— Third Ave., near Pike St. Shirts 100 CoHare 2c Cuffs 4c No Work Delivered at Above Prices. tomorrow | B mn te WE LEAD—OTHERS IMITATE We have successfully fitted over 1f- © persons with gasses in Seattle and the Paciti pair o! & you & ‘eVEns tr of glasses wae 1LE OPTICAL COMPANY, phone. James 1801, 700 Beo- ond Ave. New block. the Muscatel ,,., revolver at h |Pulled From Mud Flats by | with'a: tenure te | Steamer Humboldt Sunday | Tokay hral voice, that i A Bastian 75c per Gal Jed in pulling the Al-Ki fr where The Hu ate ed <s« f Brunner & Co. passed 403 Pike Street strar last coven Bf Tel. Main 1060 | stranded steamer, it was d i | attempt to pull her | ae diieanndll ae vening powerful lines | puntica » of the Seve ed to the Al-Ki and, /of the Seventh ward. wil tha high, Hum: | Hilt clubhouse 1 Thom, A. C if th Curtess all report Jes ce POLSON ¥ 4 ‘ i qT wisers

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