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Brown’s Pain- less Dentists GEOR COSTS GE F. COURT HOUSE SITE THE COUNTY $15.50 A YEAR COTTERILL GIVE $ COLD, HARD FACTS WORK WILL | BEGIN SOON THE NEW PARK ON EAST SIDE OF LAKE WABHINGTON WILL GIVE EMPLOYMENT TO MANY MEN IN RELATION TO PURCHASE OF YESLER BLOCK |,,A‘''X? Preperations to o Made my good teeth " Ne “ aid cl ca B ones Re been DO r. NOW BY COMMISSIONERS WHO ARE STILL SEEKING [[)", "te of bake Washington, re OFFICE capttalints headed by Mettit & Hon HAVE YOUR men, into « beautiful park, ae an . 0 et un ‘The transaction in connection taxpayers of Seattle and King] "ine treet includes two mil with ¢ purchase of the Yester/county are $245,000 more in debt] waterfront and the new park will be blow jor & court house site ts star nd 6,500 r oree oO! han | , . ~ ay an care of while the CUT) Sample of reckless methods of |t the tr tion. Denny-Biaine park on the west side RATES | Fittecr of] plunging King county into debt now We are now on the second year! of tne | fut Fates) ‘The Trown Palnless in vorue, A year ago or more the|of this exploit in high finance. Al” Ajready a number of w ‘IS this block for $236,000, Dismissing| not make King county whole, and] on wrich they will erect beautiful from consideration of rumors of| the burden grows greater with each | gummer homes S The waterfront will present a re The block was purchased by ts-| that the commissioners hav Ollie was Gb Ged ttiartnn Bal erad-l suing § & per cent war. |inite tntention or plan of construct ling the land. Sngineers have al-| rante— a debt incurred without any | ig a court house on the wite. * * *! oa) heen employed to make a plat \e fon of the taxpayers. An| “The campaign ie on unttl No=|ronowing the conte ¢ the land interest burden of $11. per year! vember ne two members of this | re of the | county joners would haw le askng thelr |having « fine panorar view of “t ck for taxation at abit Any question) vty iake and mountains, upon or half the price they paid construction thie) vin a fine hotel bullt fe the public taxes upon the| year, knowing it would cause @ Pil arty be busy erecting c w feamional to warrant! block wou been nbout 6| burial of both the scheme an i * = . J. BROWN, whose modern © year, Adding the terest as-|seivee by « plundered people. { fast « ors, operated by the equipped and up-to-daie parlors are | med and the taxes lost by this|George F. Cotterill, in the Seattle) i wong tt te anticl se, “es ©\ transaction, it is evident that the! Mall and Herald. pated that the rapidly increasing . mad ai! wealthy tle will wlth et mately line re with beautiful summer cottages «and hotele This will be the firet | your work wil tract to be improved for home sitse SEATTL ieTy on the east side of the lake "BT don't like us beca Tn methods w Mguantitien give our patro to drive all this etate te the young. Tefused Ucense to men of fre twenty years’ experience tnetpertenced mide m ten whone Fagen kn wquestioned e Trust Must Be Busted TEETH Can Be Extracted Without Pain If you go to the BROWN’S PAINLESS DENT! ‘73 First Ave. Union Block. TEETH Can be made to fit and restore the four and look like natural TEETH. you go to the BROWN'S PAINLESS DENTIS s Full Bet 00 TEETH Can be crowned without pain and re GOLD CROWNS EETH it Plates, Crown le gone by world. ie Atl "palnces 88 Dentiers | IGE WORK, made heavy TEETH FREE BROWN'S PAINLE: DENTISTS fir inte fhe opty dentists in Srattic having "Tootanical Giscovery to appl ume Pr ST tre to their former usefulness and at a email cost. if you go to the Brows N's PAINLESS ve "poe ting. ainiens ning Teeth, and guar for ten years ONLY 15 eas? MORE OF CUT ATE Teer» ary id Fillings Full Get Teeth fon ‘will hola your teeth up. NO STUDENTS lome in at once and take advantage low rates. All work done by spe tie without palm and guaranteed ten yea Qur offices at 71. irat avenue have Deen Setadtished twelve years BROWN’'S PAINLESS DENTISTS 713 FIRST AVENUE Parlors 1. 2, 3 4. 6 € Union block. door south of MacDougal & 86 ANCH OFFICES: Fi fth and Mor- Hieon streets, Portland "acifie ay Sous. Tacoma; 11d Hewitt avenue, Ry erett, Wark one ath BROWN’S PAINLESS DENTISTS Pulled ‘om; never burt me « vit, FOR SEATTLE THE FIRST ONE ON THE COAST WILL THIS CITY BY THE EILER C OMPANY The first piano factory on the} Pacific coast and, in fact, the first one West of the Mississippi, will soon be erected in Seattle | It will be built by the Biler Piano company which ia represented the West with offices at Spokane Seattle. and Los new fact, Portland. An wy can be settled San Mr. EK E Lorrtmore. representative of the Et pany, with offices in butiding, said today tory will be located either near In-| the racture will cost, but it will terbay or on the tide flats. He|be a credit to the city, I'm safe in | added [saying that much.” that Francisco les. The work on the ill be begun as soon Jas the question of a suitable site the ler local com the Arcade the fac SOON BE ERECTED IN brick and we “It will be @ three-story structure, 100 feet square. will employ severa} hundred men, | just the exact number I do not know We first thought of building at Portiand, bot we were led to select Beattle because of its superior ship-| ping advantages, and from the fur ther fact that our people are tm pressed with the progressive spirit of this city and with the feeling of Kindiiness with which the peo ple of Seattle always welcome new enterprines 1 am not able to say how much CUTS OUT WAGNERS BAND---SAVES $14 In order to about $14 on twenty concerts the Seattle Electric Company has eliminated Wagner's First Regiment band from the list of attractions at Madison park this lo the early part of the ou or. season the electric that the expenses of m octe decided al enter- tainment at the park must be cut town. the schedule ot Tts first step aws to reduce concerts from twenty a month to twenty for the entire season Then came the question of who should furnish the ners band has been heard at mus ic. Wag the |lake shore park for so many sea- most pavilion more than But the Wa, union |sons that it ts looked upon as al as much of a fixture as the Mr. ener pays wages In order to support an or | ganization of superior musicians |and when he came to bid for the |job « difference of $14 appeared be tween the price for j union m men could be secured. That fourteen plunks looked good usictane which the Wagner other HRs | to the octopus and It decided to re tain it im the treasury and run the risk of having poorer Maaison park. T. H. bandmaster Pretty girls and bright faced boys, students at the Academy of Holy Names ing two PLAY 1120 Broadway, will enter- tain their friends and members of their families this year b interest! ng proj closing the school work year will be on Friday eening. at 80 lock in Academy hall music at Wagner, the could not see his way) clear to pla yfor less, as his band PUPILS WILL The evening with the Minims” ing to attend are requested to meet | conmietion, which meets at Sa at the corner of Third avenue and| ag@lo June 21 to Henry McGrath, will be one of the | Madison street at 7:15 p. m. Thurs t-large to the Democratic Aetares Cad eventog’e entertain. | 44y, 1 convention at St. Louis. ment. Another will be the presen-| possi jonea— ets ing trains were the west tation of the play “On a Strike” by | Bg ng, & oe aes -_ Nellte Grum.| igilma on for the control of the & dozen little girl, The girls are| pope of the US bartentne ww Ralph sta@mmonvention between the Par Angela Moots, Lisle McDonough, | gin, were married today. | Kt Hearst elements Agnes Morris, Edna Gorman, Cecilia | : ete | Gill, Minnie Hambach, Maria Mo- Notice to Water Consume | Ateer, Anastasia Cotle, Madeleine ‘The use of ty water for irriga Pi E DAY AT Booth, Edith MeGettigan, Mary|tion is forbidden by ordin ex-|* Kelly and Edith Graham, Musical se- | cept between the hours of € o'clocw| 5 FAIR lections will be interposed through-| and 9 o'clock, morning and evening. | WORLD $ out the program, which will be con-|A fine will be Imposed for using ft present-|cluded with @ finale by Edwin| water for irrigntion, except between | sees tn Beath the hours above specified | ST. LOUIS, Mo., June 4.—The for the| ‘“Minims Evening” will ze but an| Al! notices of vacancies for the| largest crowd that has attended the introduction to June 15, “Closing | Preceding month must be filed at| exposition since the opening passed Day,” when the young ladies will | he City W Cored “hetwioes the] Cormeen une wanes neenes Ocect ae ata 7h fom dO gg Bi utifaul drama,| {ret and the tenth days, inclunive,| to the estimate of the management This is the entertainment to be given by the juvenile students. A pretty pro-| gram has been arranged. | musical selections and other exer eines executed by the little Useless Brain,” n by ® Howard Harry Georg John Gi Padden Marke. @ Inter’ il, A Robert Eawin including folks. lude to b Booth Franklin Delaman in maintained at @ great expense and many of the players have come here from distant cities on the guarantee of a certain amount each week for the season. The octopus then began to look around for music, Ernest Meler, a musician favorably, but pot so well known as Mr. Wagner, was willing to tackle the job for lees than Mr Wagner, and the contract was siven him. Mr. Meler got buay| right away and tried to secure the services of some of Mr. Wagner's| players, but they tee! their way clear to work for less than Mr, Wagner was paying them and declined to manufacture har mony for the octopus But Mr Meier finally organized a band | The fir ert of the season in to be held tomorrow at Madison park and the new band will be there. Mr. Wagner said this morn Ing that it was a cm that the company had a right to pay what it to for mus Beyond that he would not say any thing about the matter. He said he would much prefer to let the| matter drop, as he felt that the visitors at the park would be en tirely satisfied with the muste fur nisned by the new band. The Wagner band will morrow at Pleasant Bi of price, and chowe play to-| h. Through Darkness to Light,” by Mary Cody, at the Third Avenue} theater at 2:30 p. m. on Wednesday Owing to the heavy expenses the! Academy has to meet this year for street improvements, {t is ea atly ped that this new debt may be in al purchase seating ca- Third Avenue theater! of tickets, pacity of the Haberkorn, Wmil Merz and! will be taxed to its utmout, LITTLE TALES TERSELY TOLD THE RESIDENCE of Melvin De Shaso in Olympia burned to thé] ground Thureday night. The owner had just gone to California in response to & telegram announce ing the serious iliness of hin wife. WARREN M'DONALD, a 16-year ol4 boy, was smothered to death yesterday at Pomeroy by the cay ing tn of @ dugout which he was ° ating | MRS. ROSA WHITE, one of the oldest pioneers of the state, died at her home in Olympia Tharsday A YOUNG MAN named Harry Jower was released from a tempo rary prison at Everett yesterday. } In Beattle he crawled into @ car of wh which was sealed up imme diately afterward and he could not get out. His cries for release were heard at Fiverett, where the car was broken open. ASA NEWELL, who Is tn jail at Grangeville for shooting Henry Keuter at Denver, has also con-| fexned to having robbed the mail between Cottonwood and — ALFRED BAKER, who has been harmlessly tnaane at Everett for « jong time, became violent Thursday night after witnessing the Joye shooting at the Colman dock. He! declares he ts the Lord's ave i. on THE BELLINGHAM elty council Thursday afternoon exonerated Chief of Police Loguton from the charges made by Charles Magee. MISS CARRIE BINNARD of Cot fax died at the St. Ignatius b sant tal Thursday as the result unsuccessful operation for peritosl- the BELLINGHAM'S wild flower nival will be held June 23 and 2 THE CAPTAIN the Iauneb | Geraldine ts out looking for the body of a 100-foot whale which be shot several times tn the head at Chuckanut bay. He thinks be kill ed the leviathan. | CHARLES FERGUSON, 26 years of age and one of the most pc lar nh of Ballard, died yes. terday in Seattle of appendicitix CORPORAL OLIVER of the Ninth. colored cavalry at Walla Wall: shot and seriously wounded y rday by Charles Rus sell, another negro, who was jens ous of @ negro woman'es affections WILL GIVE A SOCIAL | Mrs. Florence Roup will give a social next Thursday evening, at her home, 4335 the ladies of t ans and friends Harrison Heights, tc A ea All R., veter sOnK wish of each month, ptherwise no A | Dent and Lillie m ptwour | Saptume bent THE SEATTLE STAR-—SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1904 {ave pe PAGA BRANCH H. Duval manager of the | patty whitch is building the here railroad, extending 6 mil land from Counelt City, will the north on the eclle whether « braneh fr in the Cana de The Northwoat ¢ tal Con ny, has decided in ware hour at the mouth May Instruct for Judge Gray DOVER, Del, June 4.-—Demo eratio pr on are being held in Delaware today to select delegat to the state convention which meets next Tuesday to choose delegates to the 8t, Louls gathering, Friend, Gray are working hard to delegation pledged for hin wupport WILL WALK OUT Eighteen Thousand Men Will Strike for Higher Wages and Abolition of the “Crimp” (My Berippe N. Aewn) NEW YORK, Jun A> strike of all members of the Atlant) Coast Marine Fir * Union bas been ord for Tuesday uniess the panies agree to the terms de manded by the men. Bight thousand men will be affecte They demand the abolitt * the erimp”’ an EXPLOSION House Blown Up by Natural @ wage incre Gas—Three Persons Fatally and Ten Seriously Injured PAYAMONT, W. Va Natural gas leaking from @ rubber tube fm the rooms occupied by E M. Whraffy in @ tenement house! ame fm contact Inst might with a Kerosene lamp and an explosion resulted. All four walle of the house'were blown out, allowing the roof to settle upon the thirteen o¢ cupants. Mre Whraffy, William Dent were fatally others seriously injured and the burt. HE FIGHTS | | Grand Lama Sends Contempt-| uous Message to Colonel | Younghusband and Is Then! Whipped by British (By @orippe News oul Yess "TAs 0 Soon of the ul by Colonel Young husband to the Grand Liama of) Tibet a reported engagement oc curred between the British and Ti- betan forces, in which the Britis captured two of the Tibetans’ four poe unders and killed a Tibetan gen DIED INA GRAVE YARD (Species! to The Star.) TACOMA, June 4—Frank Feb rick, for three years a sexton and| gardener at the Jewish Home of Peace cometery, died at his home in the cemetery grounds shortly after noon yesterday. The body was found oy Frank Dubacker at 12:20 and the coroner notified. Feb rick was an Austrian, 56 years 6g and a wid PRIMARIES IN, Tex., June 4-—-Today's tex in Texas ure for the se of delegates to the state A prfi leet The ehief magnet of attraction was ance will be nted. Water con-| the celebration of Pike day and the sumers will take notice and file all bizarre parade which was the fea vacancies for the month of May ture of the program. The proces: or before June 10 ***\ sion comprised people from the + four corners of the earth, some rid ‘ ing in Irish jaunting carts, others Music and Nature | mounted on Arabian st while still others were to be seen tn jin Wagner's full band, Pleasant | rickshas, Persian kavajaks, Alas Reach, Sunday, June 6, See ad.,| kan dog sledges and the golden cars pase 4. one of the Indian rajahe June 4—/ OGRATS HOLD HOPPE IS SET FREE The Rug Sale Ends omorrow Found Not Guilty: of Man-| slaughter in Fortnaldehyde Case | ; “! | the dairyman | ughter | William Hoppe charged with mansle in well ing milk cont ing hyde which was alleged caused the death of little Carr tine, was aequitted by jcourt jury yesterday afternoon jis probable that the cases againat imanuel Swanson and William Quimby, other dairymen jointly charged with Hoppe, will be dis minsed | The state claimed that the Con stantine baby’s death last Septem d by drinking the milk poison, and mists and dehyde death ber was c alleged to contain the had as witnesses the eb physicians who found fort in the baby’s stomach after The defense succeeded in con | vineing the jury that Hoppe, being merely the driver of « milk wagon, | could not be held responsible if pre serve had been put into the milk vidence to show that the infant died of malnutrition was also laid before the jury LARGER THAN LAST YEAR'S, Passenger and freight t Nome this year up to date that of 1903 by a gin The total have sailed on the five preceding! vessels and who will go on| the Victoria and Roanoke. which | wail tonight, will reach 3 and | the freight carried exceeds th of the same period last year by many hundreds of tons It i# expected | thet about 1,000 passengers wil! sail tonight on the two steamers men tloned The Valencia, which leaves on June 14, will be the last of the | Nome fleet to eall and it te thought that at least 400 will go out on her, Last year 11 vessels were Included in the first sailing Met and this| year the number ts @uplicated =! eas to considerable m passengers who ” . Eagles, Attention Beattie Aer Ff EK. will and after June Sth, 1904 nd tl further notice, meet on the first Sunday in each month, at 0 Dp. The election of serie physicians will take place on June Sth, at 7:30 pom. By order of HJ. LIA Attest Worthy Preaident Frank Dowd, Worthy Recretary Night Special From 6 to 9:30 o’Clock | These speci are arran, : you can use right now Fancy Paper Lunch Cloths. per napkins Large Paper Lunch Cloths cial tonight, at, each Paper pkins, many colors and ¢ special tonight Plenickers’ Be to $1.00, or THIS STORE ens on spe CLOSES AT sults ar jconference will act in NMG oer Brrr SIZ Saturday ers, picnickers and excursionists. special price, set your choice of Covered Baskets, all sizes, now priced at } sale tonight McCarthy Dry Goods Company i. ACS rermmeel gnome VD) WEAK KIDNEYS always seri Do you have Pain in the Back, Cy Uti, Gravel, Bright's Disease, Painful Urination, Inflammation of the Prostate Gland? If so, take treatment at onee. Cash Buyers Have an Advantage FOR $22.50—VALUE $30.00 BODY BRUSSELS RUG various patterns and colorings—bize 9x12 FOR $13.95—VALUE $17.50 HARTFORD BRI kl RUGS—choice patterns and colorings—size 9x12 FOR $7.45~—VALUE $9.25 ALL WOOL ART SQUARES—a wide range of patterns and coloring’s—size gx10/ FOR $3.00—VALUE $4.50 GRANITE ART SQUARI for summer campers —size 9x9. Monarch Malleable Iron and Steel Ranges, Acorn Steel Ranges and Laclede Stee! Ranges—all fully guaranteed —jo and up. $5.00 Downand $5.00 a Month. G. L. Holmes Furniture Co. 1101-1103-1105 Second Ave. _ ZIONISTS AT sapuse ot the tosakand of aa ‘because of the breaking of « strand in the cable. The cars had to be line for the rest of taken off the the CLEVELAND | The the night Outing Suits from excellent 0. June 4 conference of American Zior continued until had for CLEVELAND, of to b The federation ginal object the colonizing of ration pened today Tuesday 6 and ansist Hebrew " th Hebre ing and encouraging the colony already in Palestine. The present conference, however will consider and act upon Eng rviceable cloth ’ » 8 land r of land fs —S bs in very stylish pat- The tr offered to the yes terns. Designed to free is about 500 square miles in resist wear at every extent. At the last international potat convention the Jews outside of Workmanship of Russia generally were in favor of accepting the site in place of Pal estine, but the Russian Jews in sisted on returning to Palestine. It te believed the present American favor of ac the highest class. Fitted to you with the same care and at- tention to details as employed in the ad- justingof our highest priced clothing Priced— $7.50up J. Redelsheimer & Co, Strongest Topooat House tn the State cepting the site The ‘ames street cable line was 100-804 First eve. cor. Columbia red especially for camp- | These are things | with one dozen fancy pa- The prices on our Cut tonight 190 Glass is way down— size €3x108 inches; spe- cannot be beat. : 130 our entire stock; regular price Sc @ dozen 3 1-3e at ITe to JUST HALF PRICE 9:80 BATURDAY NIGHT ¢-hole Range, $99 and up. RED FRONT FURNITURE CO. 208-210 Second Avenue South, Second Age. at ‘Notice to Subscribers evening, your copy of The | on has not ‘ived 6:00 o'clock, | telephone—funset, Main 1050, or In« | dependent 1188, any time between | 6:00 and 7:00—and a copy will be seng | You at once, by special messenave, y BONNEY-WATSON CO. nd Pike St, Bank, over Pe Kidney trouble is the most common disease known to mankind. 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