The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 4, 1904, Page 7

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THE SRATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1904 7 __THE SRATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, JU! Corner of 22d Avenue Rimen [SHOT | ercues FILE NEW satrandvae Set || DABNEY & WOODHOUSE covert Aces]! §DOWN = s=:) _GHARGE Cheapest Property in City|) ““rurnirure JL |men were appointed receivers of We know because they are }the company by the Pt euperior court and ¢ on B yp- Police Claim Detroit Hotel Is a say, ons CARPETS § New, Modern, 6 and t-loom Counges to ( eee RANGES ota 97 to 50 foot, $225 to BE ND AD . OU WANT. nn $20'sioo wal th to $20 por month AND ANYTHING YOU WANT are honestly built, Double floors, sheeted and sided. We have both eelling UNKNOWN MAN KILLED We have just received @ new Judge Hanford reverses that of the] Nuisance Yot—prettier and brighter than SALOONKEEPER AT BUTTE | puperior court - ever—a fine coat for $10.60. |LEIGHTON OBJECTS -_ new and the Police Sergeant Leighton objects} Phomas Winsor and his eon, Glen|s C°Merete & better class of second-hand fur Cloaks, Suits @y Gortpps News Ass'n.) to th ointment of Edward Roth} winsor, who conduct the disrep es r &Millinery BUTTE, Mont. June 4—An wo | a8 patr Call at office, or take Washington street car to State street and #0 one block east, Houses open daily niture, We buy out some of the finest and best furnished We have just received two ephone, Red 1901 carloads of iron beds. For want of room to store same we are selling one-half of beds at almont cont Iman. Roth is said to baVe/ utable Detroit hotel in the old ten-| known man was shot dead in his/*truck Leighton two years ago at] ao fined $5 and y in district, were 1312 tracks early this morning while at-|the Grand opera house while thel costs each by Police Ju N) Second Ave fi tempting to hold up Frank fron-| latter was making an arrest and] iagt evening, after being | side, proprietor of the Ogden sa-|to have remarked that he would | of assault and tt Opposite the Areade Bldg. loon, ecording to the story of the| *trike an of jor he wot A) Sergeant Leighton latter, Pending an inveatigation,/ehance. Roth has already taken) King INTERESTING DAYS FOR | orever, tronsiae wit be Kept In| the required civil service examina-| "Yoveral wooks ago the officers at-| j jai tion and is on the eligible list for] tempted to enter the hotel to quell PIANO BUYERS | _ Sreaside @eclares the deed man | Appointment, & disturbance. The Winsors as-| was a member of a party of seven! er me saulted the officers in a vain ene] PAINT wa OIL 5 baat who had been carousing tn his deavor to keep them out of the} when 4 Patrolman Room 60 Dexter Horton Bank Building. We have on us, Garland, Buck, Star Majestic, St Bridge Beach, Gold Coin and others, some having been used @ little, at much below the price of if & new range. We are sole agents for the Charter Oak Range, for VARNISH which we receive nothing but praises from whoever ts using the Charter Oak Range, Above ls a true cut of the Charter Oak } ] Closing Out the M.D. Pease | piace, and that the robber selsed | place and prevent them from doing Stock of Millinery gun from behind the bar, compel-| thelr duty ling him to throw | up hie hands. A warrant was sworn out in the ett! = ,| While forcing him fo treat the prosecuting attorney's office yee Range ill honing out the M. D.| cong, Ironside says he eelsed an-| terday afternoon charging Winsor|— sTricTLY PURE PAINT, GUARANTEED FOR FIVR YEARS. If you are looking for bargains or contemplate furnishing oF »| other revolver and fired, killing the! with maintataibg a nuisance in ab want to exchange some of your furniture or stoves, we are in & unknown man. Four arrests have lowing disreputable characters of position to save you money. been made. both sexes to frequent the Detroit. | ERNST BROS, — J oe were not satisfied | 600 Pike Street Phones John 2631 Ind. 1158 with the small fine imposed on the in . ite wer re. @ Winsors, and swore out the new| $8.00. That "s mnie 5 Fy" & | THOMAS KUCHEN, STEAMBOAT warrant for that reason. | ty ies Gaeaean | MAN, KICKED BY A HORSE— = — nes '| Queen City Laundry Cut-Rate Offices Main Office and Plant—Corner First Avenue and Bell Street. Down Tews OfficeThird Avenue near Mike Street. | kicked in the meck and chin by al WE SAVE YOU 20 Per Cent. on Shirts, 33 1-3 Per Cont tract ree while attempting to 1305 Second Ave. MRS. LAURA C, SMITH, WIDOW] drive a band of horses off the | on Collars, 22 Per Cent on Cutts o STANT | *te#mer Utopta on to the dock this} WORK OUARANTRERD. RSTABLISUED 100. or ete A morning. He recetved injuries from LOOK OUT-- DANGER } ENGINEER, DEMANDS DAM.| which it is not likely be will re-| ee 7 | cover or, : } AGES The injured man was taken to| Ramaker's sale ends a 1 the Mission hospital in an|[10 o'clock \ { 0 dai ion unconscious condition, but regained | You can start one with i} A Drop of Well Water To Where human beingsare and animal life reside, it is impossible to have pure well water. Filth and impurities will be carried Compete from the surface by water into the well, $1 0, $1 2, Four Wells Condemned $1 6, $20 } With Further proof that impure well water in | Woodland Park and in Fremont has been and U | producing typhoid fever has been found by City Chemist Smith. In a report submitted | Our to Health Officer Ludiow this morning he | states that four more samples given him for analysis are of water impure and unfit for $2 Do I se wn Ow Dr. Ludlow ha Frank North, +} oad The DABNEY & WOODHOUSE, 418 PIKE ST. Phones J 961 Ind. A 1156, PUGET SOUND BRIDGE AND DREDGING COMPANY, Inc. ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS Bridges, Structura Iron Work, Piers and Foundations, Dredging by All Methods. SEATTLE. WASH. Thomas Kuchan, a deckhand, was | — Goshrg, —_ $50.000 consciousness later and was able to | 4 The first damage sult against the| toi! the attendants who be was and\f’ first payment of $75.00 Rb Puget Sound Navigation company,| how he came to be hurt to $95.00. growing out of the loss of the) One of the bones of his neck ie All you really need tq steamship Clallam on January 9 0f/ broken, howeve: “i may cause & the present year, was filed in the porrhage resulting in death at federal court this morning Th oo 8 any moment. 1407 plaintiff is Mrs Lura C. Smith, ‘The Utopia left for Tacoma soon wife of James J. Smith, the assist-| after the aceldent and nothing| ) Finsr-Ave. anh engines, who was lost with the gould, be armed as to the man ; Allen @ Gilbert pay is $10.00. Do it now -_ E <= The alleged negligence of the wan unaee “=, PRINCESS IS IS DEAD | Ramaker Co. 1406 Second Avenue. Opposite the Bon Marche You have to go three times as far out to buy as cheap as | Southeast others who lost their lives im the| BERLIN, June 4—Princees Mery wreek, | Ernestine of F er, the second Mrs. Smith asks damages from | sister of the rull on TARgEn. Biash ale | the company im the sum of $60,000. Ee “4 Se today Duke of Cumber- 18 Columbia a - — —_ : oe H. C. Heary of Seattle, died at the S. lace oe, school at Morris tac GIVEN IN moderat work fulty cuar- anteed to be sbeslutely correct in Sees _parties particular. M Florence Henry, the 17-| Old daughter of Mr 4 Mra. eih Seattle lots right on the car line, right on the lake, with a $25,000 school right on the addition, fs SOA SSE | miss FLORENCE St. Louls when his daughter was! { at Nome for York, Teller/ taken sick, hastened to Morristown qa arrived at her bedside before | ‘iat, she died. ; i Nk watennovse 406." | Mra Henry, who was in this city! General Agents received a telegram Tuesday tell Adbesive Pilable Piate Should try to run his business without the aid of a | ereeNationale==| Cash Register’ ing her of her daughter's serious fines. She left at once for the! east, bat too late. TAKEN UNDER ADVISEMEN?7' ‘The bearing of ox-Palice Matron Chapin before the beard of civil service commissioners was conclud- 2 ed last night. The board took her appeal from Chief Delaney's order of Giemiess! under edvisement and will render a decision Tuesday Perfection Suction Plates $4.00 The teciimeny taken night Gold Fillings was all in support of Mrs. Chaptn's Sliver Fillings allegation that she is not an unfit With 393 styles to choose from, you may be sure we can meet the requirements of every kind of RETAIL BUSINESS has notified who lives at 708 North Thirty-eighth street | in Fremont, that his family is liable to be- 25c Per come sick if the well water is used longer, Prices and recommends that he secure city water. Dr. Ludlow also notified the park board Week All styles may be purchased on easy mpnthly payments A complete line open for your inspection at our sales- room, 714 Third Avenue. E. H. EPPERSON Agent National Cash Register Co. of the dangerous condition of the spring and well at Woodland Park. The polluted spring is just north of the children’s play- Bridge Work person to held the position of mat e 1 = Gola Crown a ron, as Chief Delaney claims | 7 ground in the park, and he recommends All Work Guaranteed 15 Vears. | The vnoancy cauned by Mrs Peeth extracted free, without pain| Chapin's removal has not yet been ond replaced with new ones the filled. f Delaney believes « po @ame day. | Hee matre i & luxury that his 4 Hours-—-8:30 to 6; Sunday, 9 to 12.| partment well do without, for a Lady Attendant. time at least. pee DENTISTS 618 2°r,4% —519| 207TH BOUND OVER REDUCED FREIGHT RATES) nS Souy cet Sea houscheléd goods to al} eastern | erand jury, which convenes June 7 oy hy ee sates of | by United States Commissioner | Keifer yesterday afternoon, The The Seattle Transfer men were arrested attempting to |smuggle opium into the country ——-|from British Columbia. Both are firemen on the steamer City of Be Alaska-Pacific Navigation Co. attle, Carrying Alaska Pacific Express end United States Mail. For Valdez, Beldovia and Seward Got at Juneau, Sitka, Yeku AYAK, Eliamar and cook" 8 INLET POINTS, 6. 8. JAMES DOLLAR JUNE 8 8. 6. GANTA ANA JUNE 16 6. 6. EXCELSIOR duty NORTH ALASKA STEAMSHIP Co. S. S. GARONNE (4900 TONS) BAILING ON JUNE and FOR NOME, SOLOMON, BLUFF CITY AND GOLOVIN BAY Connecting at Gelevia hite Mountain and Connecting at Nome for York and all Kotzebue Through Ticket: Bilis of Leading for Ali FRANK WAT CO, (ine.) Agents, Burke TICKET OFFIC’ cific Navigation 1GHT orrice. L. H. Gray & Oo. 102 FIRST AVE. — that the board fill it up and put up signs notifying the public of its impurity Chemist Smith has also reported that the water in the well of Edward s, at : Evanston avenue, is bad, being contaminat- | ed by animal matter, and that the water | used by Mrs. J. Easson at 2722 Eastlake av- enue is polluted by vegetable matter.— From The Seattle Daily Star, May 29th. n in Seattle fornned themselves in one big combine they could never buy land so close In large lots. We have owned 200 acres twenty-eight years, since Seattle was a village of », in two miles of First avenue. This land begins m Beacon Hill and extends to Lake Washington, taking in yeas of Rainier Heights. You know we bought cheap and it is ridiculous to think for a minute anybody could buy lan it this time as cheap as we can sell this in CITY LOTS, with CITY WATER, SIDEWALKS, ELECTRIC LIGHTS and TELEPHONES NOW IN, Only $10, $12, $16, $20 and Up Terms ‘2 Down oa 25 Cents a Week Don't buy anywhere on a promise of these improvements going in. They are IN in Southeast Seattlh NOW. Alter you see Southeast Seattle no man on earth can convince you he has a better proposition for home and Investment, Over 200 men are now grading and planking Rainier ilevard. A fine plank street from First avenue to Southeast Seattle, level all the way fronr top of first hill. The Beacon Hill and Rainier. Heights car lines are both withia s2 blocks of SOUTHBAST SEATTLE, and Rainier Heights line will be extended positively this summer to the addition, Don’t delay and you will have nothing to regret. Take any Washington street car to Southeast Seattle—it runs through the middle of the addition—buy there and you will save months of time which you will lose by living away out where you can buy lots as cheap as ours If all the real estate me nor so cheap as we offer the WE LEAD—OTHERS IMITATE —_——. * have hs with Ey Ati PEABODY ROASTED Nie niet | | Dlook. * 7 | | DENVER, Colo, June 4 v ernor Peabody was roasted to a turn at a mass meeting of the Western | Federation of Miners, held here last ht to prot against the incar eration of Jent Moyer, who ts jeonfined in the military prison at ‘Telluride on the ground of a “mill- | = j |tary necessity.” } 1 Resolutions were adopted con Bailing from Arlington Dock § ' Ne freight received after noon of eatling day. ‘The Ganadian Pacific's transcon- tinental train, the Imperial limited will be put in commission between Seattle and St. Paul and Montre on June 18, It will make the trans — continental run in four days and| aix hours, and is scheduled to leave Timber Clalms Seattle at 12:56 t noon each day and Homesteads L. C. DOLLEY “7-420, Pionee E. E. CAINE, President J. F, TROWBRIDGE, Man Phone, Main seo ood Fir Seattle Homeseekers’ Co. Station H. Telephone Main 1767 SHIRTS 10c COLLARS 2c = CUFPS_ 4c and is due here at 3:35 im the af. 817 SECOND AVENUE, noon of each day OFFICES and | The Swell Dance THIRD AVENUE AND MAIN STREET Wagner's 26 band page 4

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