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Opposite the Arcade Bidg. AT THE PICNIC, PARTY OR THE SOCIAL CALL WHEN THE “POWERS THAT BY” BRING ON THE IT’S GOOD AND PEOPLE WHO TRIPD IT PREF IT TO OTHER BEVERAGE. GET ‘THE HABIT OF HAVING IT AT HOME, 2 dozen halt-pint bottles delivered — Phone Ex 2 ER REFUSE CITY THE U or MUNICIPAL DISTRIBUTING er Thomeon hae other anag in the way of an early delivery of rnuntotpal eleotrialty to the consumers of the ity, It is the refusal of the Seattl Bleotrio Company, the Sunset Tele phone Company and other com panies owning poles in the elty to al low the olty | them. For the last three months the Me attle Mlectrie © ny, the Bw « Telephone pany and the Inde- pendent T company have been refusing to accept permits to erect poles in the clty where ¢ board ef public works had demand ed the privilege of using two cross | arme for ite own wires, The Seattle taract Company the one ex tion. My the Baker franchine tt | © commpelied to give over # part of its poles to the city if the privilege is wanted after the compensation for the privilege has been fixed by ap pratsem The < to string ite wires on company therefore has conch be good, and has even gone to the (rouble ef erect poles of extra height to accomm Gate the city, recetving the hearty # of the board therefor are working tn perfect har- mony with the said Manager o D. Colv of the Cataract com pan this morning. “We believe that ht i» to our interest to de eo We believe that we can get together with the city and work te mutual advantage ‘We are reserving our crossarms for the city’s use right along We have not, it le true, yet arranged for the compensation we shall receive, but I believe that can enstly be settied.” OCTOPUS I8 BTURBORN. T the absence of President Furth and Manager Grant the officials of the Seattle Electric Company re fused to make a statement. but tt i understed that Grant has made proposition to City Engineer Thom- son which the tatter has net yet soon fit to accept, He states, how- ever, that tt ts possible that the city wil have to go to the delay and ex- pense of securing the right from the Seattle Biectric Compeny and Sun- set Telephone Company by con- demnation proceedings, and citizens Interested in the early completion of the plant are wondering how the matter is going to be settied. The Shuffieton franchise, umder which the Seattle Kiectric Company operates ite lighting system, doce not provide in any mai - lowing the city to use @ part of ite poten. The only feature of the matter which may compel the com pany to act fatrty, according to those well ted with the altuation, power of the city to make it un- plearant for the company if It acts ugly. Up to the present time the Seattle Electric Company has refurned to ac ing to acknowledge that the city had any right to make the reserve. ‘The city has asked the privilege wherever it has been found that it could not profitably erect tte own poles in the district already reached by the Seattle Electric Company. The Sunset Telephone Company bas IDAHO MA FLY LEWISTON, strange craft has been invented here by Stewart Winslow, first of- Idaho, June 9.—A ficer om the mer Spokane. Winslow has planned s machine that, he says, will soar like a swal- low. It is tg be operat m the principle a bird employs in flying. Winslow’es method is remarkably simple. He has been working on the problem for several months and now believes that he has the true solution of aerial flight. The main body of the machine is constructed with light frames six feet wide and eighteen feet long and placed one above the other three feet apart. The upper frame is made a little larger than the lower and each frame is strength- ened by plano wires, over which ts gived a light and air-tight fabric. Underneath and near the center of the machine is « bicycle, the han die bars of which are adjusted and connected #0 an |rear and forward rudder for the purpose f regulating the course to be taken and the equilibrium of the machine. Extending from either side and at u point opposite the conter will be extended large wings acqual is the fear it ought to have of the) copt permite to erect 104 poles on) the efty has demanded the! W WILL to mantpulate @/ pretenses, THE SEATTLE STAR--THURSOAY CORPORATIONS HORKING =| TWO BAD-CHINKS ABWAST LIGHT PLANT |SEATTLE ELECTRIC COMPANY AND TELEPHONE COMPANIES THEIR wires POLES FOR STRINGING refused to t 60 poles of this kind; the Independent Telephone! Company, 5%, and the Seattle Cat aract Company, 4 A complete lst] of the permits of this kind now be tog held up follows LIST OF REFUSALS Beattle Klectric Company-—Pour poles north side of north Fortieth j#treet between Woodland Park and Stone avenues; five poles on west! side of Fremont ave five pot east side of Greenwood avenue be tween " North Seventy-fifth and north venty-elghth streets; 11 poles uth side of N’ |ty-atath street; 11 p jof north seventy th Seven- * north side seventh street be | tween Fremont and Greenwood av enues; four west side of | Sixth ay between Harrison streets fe jFourth aver ie t Forty-« third streets wide twe and ur orty second east side of between Forty - poles © northeast Harrison « ond streets; four ¢ Fourth avenue tween east Forty-second Forty-third streets south aide of Highland tween Fortieth and Forty mues; five poles on and Rast Boston streets | Valley six poles on first av t wide of three went streets side of Twenty-second avenue be ie poles on w een Union and Marion streets *t wide of Bui Jenue betw Thomas # | Belmont avenue: four poles on the |west side of Fourth avenue north between Maine and Newton streets clght poles on the weet side of Twenty-seventh avenue between Cherry and Spring streets; four |poles on the weat side of Tenth avenue north on and Fast Boston streets poles and one guy on the of Lee street between Seventh avenues west SUNSET COMPANTS POLES. Bunset Telephone Company Nine poles on the north aide of View street between Third avenue west and Jeanie street; 10 poles north side of Nickerson street between Third avenve west and Jessie street nine poles on the north side of State street between Nineteenth avenue south and Rainier boulevard; 17 poles on the west side of Meridian street between north Thirty-seventh avenue and nerth Forty-second enue: six poles on the south side of Judkine street between Thirteenth and Fifteenth avenues south, nine pales on the south side of Norman street between Twenty-fourth and ‘Twonty-seventh avenues south Seattle Cataract Company—Two polee in alley between Second and Third avenues fre Mhrien to © lumbia street; two poles tn alley [between Second and Third enues from Cherry to James street. Independent Telephone Company Seven poles on east side of Twen- ty-fifth avenue south from Norman between Bast New three enue; 21 poles on the south aide of north Twenty-fiftth street from Greenwood avenue to La Cromse av- enue: 16 poles weet side Twenty~ seventh avenue from Bast Pike street to East Cherry street. LIKE A BIRD ten feet wide at the widest point and fourteen feet long from tip to tip. These wings will be con structed of the same material as the body of the machine. DISAGREED A superior court jury yesterday failed to agree upon a verdict in the case of the state against “Mys | terious Kid" Preston, charged with highway robbery, and was dis- | charged by Judge Rudkin. The jury was out sixteen hours, HAD GOOD DEFENSE Jam Quinn, acouned of pam ab check, was tried yesterday for obtaining money under false Justice Gordon din- charged him from custody, Mis plea was that he had received the worthless paper for salary. When he presented the checks for paj ment he found that his employ bank account had run out, to Dearborn street; mine poles on) south side of north Forty-firet av-) A PAIR OF VYELLOWSKING HAV THE FRIBCO AUTHORITIES | nese population ' | | BAN FRANUIMWY, ¢ San Francisco, with its 60,000 Cnt at all times has plenty of Mongolian trouble on its hands, but of this vast horde of yel low men an insignificant two at present, particularly be Neun Lun,a professional assassin was thrust into the lime-light by the desperate moasures adopted ta secure his acquittal of the charge of murdering Tom Yick, a supposed informer, who fell in one of Chine town's many highbinder wars. Nena ia being protected by nine of the moat powerful societies in China’? town and money is being spent lav iahly to get him out of trouble. The, climax came s fow days ago bwen & juror engaged in the trial of Neun informed the court that « lawyer named Guother had approached biray and, after asking him to hang (he herso | Jury, thrust $150 Into his pocket That portion of Chinatown in) sympathy with Ngun is said to have subscribed thousands of dollars to a TWO MARRIAGE LICENSES WERE ISSUED AND TWO MOTHERS MATCHED WITS-—-ALICE 18 HAPPY IN GETTING THE SHE WANT (Special te The Star) SPOKANE, June %—Two mar riage licenses were secured within twenty-four hours by two rival) lovers, seeking to wed pretty Alice Patterson, the 17-year-old daughter ot Mrs. W. A. Thompson, of i006 Broadway avenue. W. A. Hopkinson, an upholsterer, aged 20 years, was the early bird Hopkinson, ho ie young aad unfamiliar with the ways of either mother-in-laws of mother-in-laws- to-be, hence it was no hard matter) for Alice's mamma to out-maneuver | | | a And, at that, Hopkinson the assistance of bis own mother. She went with him to secure the license, giving her consent to his} marriage and swearing that Alice was of a marriageable age. She) told him how to finish the joo,! also, but Hopkinson either forgot) ber instructions, or he was no) match for Alice's mother. When Hopkinson called at the Thompson home, he did not see Alice, though the fact was im- Preased upon his mind that Alice no longer loved him. Overcome by) chagrin and anger, Hopkinson then got rattled and finally be made an ignominious retreat, leaving his heavy batteries — the* marriage | license—in the hands of the my, | While Mra. Hopkinson swore that| Alice was over 18 years old, Mra! Thompson sald it was not so, and in order to head off any more ad- mizers, she telephoned the auditor to issue no other Licenses for Miss Alice's marriage unless sho (Mrs.| Thompson) accompanied the groom- to-be and identified him as the reat artic Several hours later Mra. Thomp¢ fon appeared at the court house ith C. P. Vincent, aged 22 years, | and identified him it." Accord ingly another marriage license was issued. It was then up to Allon, who is a demure little maiden with. dreamy, blue eyes. She said last The appointment the best on the Const. ceilings and plenty of windows « air, Box stalls for tine driving ho have you call and inay ar on anita PHONE M | and they would be raided ral defense for ae y jer to buy more, RIVAL LOVERS RACE FOR A PRETTY GIRL |man I want That ie ail.” | yesterday w ANNOUNCEMENT OPENING OF THE Cascade Stables CORNER OF FIFTH AVENUE AND Stale are all BOOTH & BERRY, Props. Ro, t & MADE LIFE MISERABLE FOR Many pictures of Masons in variouy »dinisaion to Marvard university the! laut Kin June tatond of the Brat | BY LO VE poses wore found, Tho writers of lweek in July, an hey betn an | B® majority of the ore agreed to nounced marry Masons and appeared willing Thompe Cray wan found guilty of} LE TTERS to ¢ for him ig the reat of ' tary In the ' art lant the natural lives evening, De broke into the store of If relatives do not claim the re Robb and at t tents, Arthur mains they will be buried tn the | Clem, Gr rte il noon bel potters fleld ' t to trial Two little octoroor 9 yearns, w nares ,| vopy FOUND IN BAY WENTI wterday taken! FED AS THAT OF FRANK y aged under SATOLLI MAGONZ and perjurers, whose only avocatior ix to kill and swear falsely, for which work they prepare them solves by ar 1 course of study The second Chinaman to caus worry is Lee Chuck, one of the most desaperatecharacters the local police have had to deal with lee we mienced to 6 years in Ban Quen tin for complicity in a bighbinder murder, became insane after three yearw confinement and was leased from the asylum a few days ago on condition that he be sent to China immediately, The st hip people refuse to take Lae and be may have to be returned to the asy lum While in the penitentiary, Lee, who ls nothing Uonot odd and shrewd, carried on «@ lucrative opiym business, having *t om gled to bim in a false bottomed rice pall and th retaliing it to the in mates. As soon as he would make & sale be would inform the «uerd that euch and such men had “dope In that} ay Lee kept his customers coustaut- ONE night Th married Mr. Vincent, the The marriage ceremony was per- formed by Dean Perine. The Washington State Game and Fish Protective sesociation, with 1649 members, will hold a conven- tion in this city on August 10, at which the proposed legisiation for | the benefit of the game and fish of the state will be discussed Rey. E. M. Randall, who has been pastor of the First Methodist Epis- copal church of this city, and who was recently elected at the general) conference of the Epworth League | at Los Angeles as genera) secretary | of the organization, with headquar- | ters at Chic will leave this city soon to assume his new duties, On his way East be will visit his old ome in South Dakota. At the closing session of the Pu-| get Sound Epworth League confer: | ence yesterday, the following offi- cors were elected: President L. 8. Winans, Seattle; first vice presi dent, W. W. Rowland, Tacoma; | secretary, Charles Howard, Ta oma; treasurer, W. D. Pratt, Bell- Ingham; junior secretary, Miss) Grace Owens. 1 Tom Davis was slightly injured} jo loading stock on a! steamer at Pier 4. He was kicked by a horse, Davis demanded $10,000 damages on the spot, and refused to go to @ hospital when he did not} et the money The report of the United States) land office for the month of May shows that $8,064.48 worth of land| was sold during the month. The entries on public land amounted to 3,476 acres and on mineral land to 116 acres. j MH has been dectied by the Mar- vara Club to hold examinations for WART STREET, condition of these stables are located upstaire where high ive abundance of Might and fresh We tablishment. would be pleased to AIN 6664, were went to the j « | minations for entrnnes to the| ty of Pennsylvania wilt be| Henry Dupont was only the aa in the office of Dr. P. W. Wil-|aumed name of the man whore iii eee Hatley building, June 1, at| bauiy decomposed body waa found! ar Preliminary ox floating in Hiliott bay last Sunday | (By Borings News Ass'n.7 will also be held for th n-| at the foot of Jackson street. Hi NEW YORK, June 9—Cardinal templatin entering the university J name was Prank Masons, and f f 1006. | Presumably he was 4 logger. ‘A re-| Satolll arrived from Rome today. herine Kenney, aged 78 yeors,| ceipt for the t of a safe depos t wen Tue #he w it vault box and the key to the box|4 large party of prominent Ameri y from Ban Francisco t wore found io the clothing. The| can Catholics went down to quar- The body t# at the Benr recelpt was made out to “Henry |antine on a special steamer to greet morgue, where it will be| Dupont.” Upon opening th? box | him for disposition or until réla~| lot of letters from scores of differ —— arrive . jent women were found All = parents of Raymond Ran ¥ idrewsed to Frank Masons wrta thet thelr 1b-year-old eon | Seey at they weerenk Masons! JANE ADDAMS HONORED a yf home, and have] French ealod the polloe to keep ® watch) | Krom the letters it appears that] MADISON, Wis. June 9.-In rec- e hin | Masonz was born in Paris and had|ognition of her remarka..e work J e of the Drummond) traveled extensively in Europe. jat Hull house and other philgn- yesterday lost @ valuable! The death certificate of his wife,|throple centers, Miss Jane Addams fob, cigar case and other! whe died at Rock Springs, Wyo. 7 honored with the honorary de- articles of considerable | Was found among Masonz’ effects, | gree of Li. D. at the annual com- $40 aut lothes, The) Through matrimonial journals| mencement today of the University » « i s du (3 | and agencies Masons had become a|of Wisconsin. President Van Hise abaen pd in suppowed (| constant writer of love letters; it| presided over the exercises and the work of @ FeMUlal) was apparently a mania with him. | awarded the degree. During the ¢ absence of | — nf ck, on th on in the f Connecti tent which was hy aear Lesehs ‘park it 4 the case to the police J, Reage, ® well known dray,| an of thin city, has been missing since inet Te He left bie orecs and rig stan Read Down Read Up u and did ne —— —— — — a opens net 1 i 7 7 care for chem at might iP {| Noe | Noe | DAILY J Not } . | | f tty ag ng Bae ap ge \s 7:30pm | Ly... Seattle 4 ’ is Spm Pverett The Denny Clay company is per-|f | § Ht gen Fain fecting plans to combine tts several ih oem | F cmoer wa plants at Taylor on the Pugetii | 6 s95m i $:200m me Wes Sound & Columbia ratlroad about urd einertad) loons ates tiles from the city. The tile a os sae ~ ———— $$$ works at Van Asselt removed to Taylor mower will be FLAG FOR HOSPITAL pipe Only One Day From Your Business Mre. Lena Levy, president of John | —+TO HAVE Fr. Miller . O A KR, Women's) Relief Corps, hae presented the) » Kiem ado wes | A Whole Day in Spokane ane American fag The fa will be end flung to the fe Dice see Day, Tuesday, June (Use Trains 2 and 3) HEARING ENDED Or Across the Mountains by Daylight of the ex-police Chapin, before the 4, wae resumed 4 finished leet night. A decision will be rendered within a few days. Th testimony last night developed no new facts, LITTLE TALES Kee TERSELY TOLD THE STEAM PIPES tn the coun-| ty jail at Everett burst yesterday morning, the result of the inexpe-| rience of the prisoners who tended) the boller, Extensive damage wa narrowly averted. through the grandest scenery in the Northweet, use trains 1 and 4. For complete information, berth Teservations, etc, call on or address Great Northern City Ticket Office. General Western AKNIGHT OF COLUMBIA eae aS os GEN. CHARLES KING This is Gen. King’s latest novel. A story of the civil war. It is full of charm and romance. It is a story of love and war happily JOHN THORNER, an employe of the Northwood Cedar Company at! Belingham, was caught in a belt! yesterday and hurled to his death. his head being crushed against the | wall j W. W. YOTHERS, « graduate of the University of Idaho, has been sent as an attache of the department of agriculture to Investigate the cot- ton boll weevil in Texas, THE FARMERS WAREHOUSE) Downs, burned to the ground having, ft is thought, mm a Great Northern | engine spark. There were only 19 bales of sacks in the warehouse, | which carried $2,000 insurance. at yenterday caught fire f RECAUSE HE WAS with Dewey at Mnotia and had a clear navy ree ord John Williams, on trial at Olym a for burglary, Was yesterday ac itted while his partner, Thomas Forest, was found gullty. A. & KAUTZ under arrest on| ; charge of embezzlement, escaped) blended. from custody yesterday near Teko by Jumping from the window of a moving train. ‘THR SWEDISH MINISTERS of IT BEGINS IN THE STAR NEXT WEEK n at Bverett. ete in annual convent! THE CONTRACT FOR DIGC NG the North Cove ditch was let at South Bend yesterday for $10,000 to David Swauk of Seattle. The ditch of land and ts six feet deep} ie to Grain 2,800 acre to be three miles lor and ten feet wide. | PEOPLE Were on the grounds Sunday at Hillman’s Lake Washing- ton Garden of Eden addition on the GRAND FREE E CURSION. One hundred and fifty gallons of ice cream were consumed and everybody remarked the property was surely a Garden of Eden. In two weeks all the best p: VIOLATIONS of the tng inv yunty © ALLEGED eight-hour law are be J at Everett by the « missioners at the request of Commiasioner Blackman. will be made Monday nd a watch THREE W Lesage srgiare from |f erty will be sold, as over 600 LOTS and ACRE TRACTS the store of W. Wierd last/] were sold, and two-thirds of the people could not be waited night in Everett on, as I only had thirty-five salesmen. Next Sunday I will W. J. SAMPSON, who attemptea|} Sive another uicide t Ce alia yesterday | DAVID MURRAY, the Kittitar|f t© the same place, People can call at offices 1-2 Times cattle king, died at his | block during the week and can pick out their locations or Jay in Ellensburg, age take the Washington street car to Taylor's mill and take PER over 5) yous aun |] free boat ride to Hillman’s Garden of Eden. Only 5-cent You Can't Mies It fare by buying tickets of conductor. People who bought They are better in fit, style and|f yesterday call at the office and get your contracts, lots and quality than any other shirt mad | acre tracts. $5, $8, $x2, $16 and $24. Terms, ro cents a = way hag by Pw © N'l dav. Call at 1-2 Times block and get free tickets today. ei a thn a i biases aaa eat