The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 18, 1904, Page 3

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COUNCILMEN KOW-TOW THE SEATTLE “THE SPIRIT OF THE PACIFIC,’ STAR SA TURDAY, JUNE 18, “on MARRIAGE LICENSES oM UNYONS > am OdreeT 1, of U RAL AOAD BOSSES in sun Sara 4,4 | WATCH HAZEL AILNUA uv | Sire Bophe Anderson, 4 Anna ¥ ut Hichael | ¢ \ { CORPORATIONS COMMITTEE OF CITY COUNCIL DROPS SEA Leod, of ne pad at Aaron F Jane WALL SCHEME AT COMMAND OF LOCAL REPRESENTA ' . tt f att | TIVES OF TRANSCONTINENTAL LINES—"WOULD cosT TOO | | MUCH,” THE WAIL SLAPS Two m attorneys and a} taxpay | were at tb mbers of th ake th ; com mittee th oun y wh b the 1 i © -Gihernoon and the committe ‘ \ Ped & reso , “ the ra « | struction th a very | street to Denny way lh hot po-| attempt made ary m AUDITING COMMITTEE RE tato. Th ye did not use| provement | 4 , “ giving Ob FUSES TO PAY HEALTH DE : their at je and the} | PARTMENT BILLS ved ott tower tn ex-| AE JS RESOURCEFUL * sentiments as soon ae 3 ‘ini M discovered where the ratlroa ~ * stood w ’ n " 1 iting com . We do not see how we can b ° . | taked t health 1 . the expen piteifully 4 At . ‘ afters oe «| mey James F. MeKiroy, rey Arena ecided to refuse t at the Northern Pacific, “We - $460 f we have shown rit ‘ pitter . : upon for about $ f ' é . ns fii? Na | the expens ' tt * road ave «. W t aft < ag tb - 7 ing to r failed a 1 MRS. H. 0. DINESEN PUT T¢ re j “ t ex FLIGHT DEGENERATE WHO a | ‘ health dey t " INSULTED HER “4 would have ie at me . gros cart 1 \ ' o1 come.” meet — oA 5 . At the latt oe ! b I Cc. Gilman \ ‘ ene t ‘ . . Northern, sx ly tt a ft » " nodded his assent aw | \ 1 " J. C. Ford, assistant man ‘ ' F irs. I the Pacific Coast y, made a he , y ‘ « | similar plea. He said that the Pa Tt Ae | not been organize tf t t the al was go-| cifie Coast company was a rule! py. S the Westerns t " Z wher He im favor of public tmprovements, | p, iam teen | dent . " appea ' Dut he thought seawall was un- | ¢ i mernian ty & peated = ; . a de necessary at the present time ar ty sheriff and a ‘ alth rt . M h and ¢ would work a “hardship” on the Mine Ow ones t cline te elted hk . t . H company ewer to the charge of a s th f wo th the | he 5 ad beer t Contractor C. J. Erickson and ex-| abetting the murder of Cha M " i P le days h | Councilman James were present and | Cormick and Melvin his wh time t t . - ¥ ied urged th ruetion of the wall.) in ¢ Vindicator mine me af the bas io Gabe 00 eeewr mentee nothing has been 4 City Bogineer Thomson said that he| several months ago One of the most exquisite is “T he Spirit of the Pa sag At the present t Was in favor of a concrete wall in-| highly indignant at the Konti : “ _ fleer te Only 5 at Stead of a brush and stone wall,| was in the military t k biuged te intain « 5 Witten Would be about 50 per cent| time the explos o REE = = = — — ’ tiem addition to the city we cheaper. The latter, he said, would saan to the south of the reservoir, but aPRued tha not answer the purpose. also to station a special park po-| «ain by giving b y suff 7 He estimates the cost of « - LUMBERMEN nanently in o lemt to allow b ote bh structing the wail and filling the in tr boys, some « whale time to the work of te tervening space east to at ave | t nse the fot for paremest and to organize it on Rue at $410,000, exclusive of the p The boys have at times) thore y efficient basis, More .- portion occu by the railroad EET | thrown refuse into the reservoir and| over lopartment at the present CITY LAYS OUT GROUNDS FOR t- right-of-ways. The limit of assess proved themselves a nuisance to the time is pract y controlled by od ment is $125,332, so that if the rail-| | neighborhood by making a big noise iticians, not being under civil ser-| LIGHT PLANT 8UB8-STATION roads do not come in and bear a nd using indecent languag vice. eoting of the by rmet — anguage ON SEVEN ot portion of the expense of the con m.. meeting f the lumbermen of! Boao OF WORKS ASKS OPIN Tho tet fo Glee wend Ge 6 tes panisinatlinmateeninsiiiten TH AVENUE ~4 straction of the wall the city will ‘ashington and Northern Oregon ground for the high school students have to expend $281,668 to do the | ¥!!! be called within « few days. to) jon ON GREEN LAKE SIDE work. jue held possibly in Tacoma, for the | | 4 Although there is cn almost unan-| PUTPOSe of discussing means of im-| WALK MATTER tion work began yeater Ss nee | PFOVINg the condition in the lumber city sub-station of the }market. The manufacturers were | electric plant, at Seventh sion was postponed in order to| The board of works again this vation work has not yet been com await the results of the recent con-| morning Fr red the legal comp menced, but the work of laying out ference with the railroad men in/cations ree the proposed the ere en f Chicago on the matter of « 40-cent| construction « es of wooden DEMOCRATS AGREE UPON), Fred B Wh dhe apt ee rate to Missourt river points. sidewalks et Green lake, costing j idence ¢ . at | No reply has been received from ), to the corporation counsel | DATE FOR COUNTY CONVEN- ruction of the buil the railroad men as to what they tn The ordix ag for the tw mn unde that the site w } tend to do and the lumbermen jave /provement has been passed by the) ‘The People’s party of Western Tio demned for park purposes and decided that they must take some | counct!, but the board wants to be) Washington will meet In mass con- therefore cant used ws a site Cents action. With the present output and sure of its protection for damages | vention in Elke’ hall, corner of See for the city's « prices the manufacturers cannot ren |!" case the improvement is made. | oad avenue and Pike street, at 6 © democratic county centrat! City Ens maou and r| their mille profitably. | The proposed improvement is nee | clock this evening, for the ee meet Somesiven 11 7° state that they do not 1 For 2 pounds Adams Rest essarily temporary, but the bos ¢ | of selecting delegates to the nation-| tne Hinckley block last night and F serious consequences from th Washington Creamery Butter PPPOE eet teens % - tte dd Be ere on ce | Sl convention of the party, to be! decided to hold the democratic ceding, Mr on 3 rv claime that . ‘ enh ewe ~ > held in Springfield, Ul, during the| county convention July 2 Three construction of the sub-station = MASTODON'S nwres ebteaed the otty can be held Hable | rst week of Julx, ‘The arrange-|hundred and sixty delegates will be | Will damage his property. i /S FOUND £ over the proposition whether or not —— iy \ rade poe mi og ee allowed The selectic a <2 pla ~ | ae seein be com-| bands o . ysou, Sr. who! for convention was le | $ Foe ree fae the improvement | Was delegated by Jo Parker, nati ¢ of the committee UTTLE HAPPENINGS | 4 a pas - ie i rm » the state od 4 a nd each Adame High-grade Teas and ial ® mer i # | if it be regarded as only temporary b o eee . organise ate| a, ne Bante Sed te hort Coffees. We give you the best | COLFAX, Wash, June 18 *| The board made # thorough in ‘ ; lel er 6 ainerontes | | quality in the city for leas fg) % The tooth of a mastodon was @/ spection of the plan of Dr. Nevillg There will be 600 delegates to the leet delegates and alternates money than you are paying Ia) * found on Casey's ranch today @| hospital at First avenue and ( national convention from all parts) The caucuses fc the se jection of | at other stores. Try us and see. 4)? bY men who were excavating @| street, now in process of of the cou Of this number! deb « will t in the city * for the excavation of a barn. + ntractor Deyle and Ar Washington ts allowed 13, six of precincts on J y 19 and the pri-) en * The tooth, which t# a grinder, @| tier were called upon t » them to be selected from Western | mm on July One delegate in| be * is in w fair state of proserva- @/ ery detall of building City En-| Washington. Mr Clhyson will be) # ed for every votes re . | @ tion and weighs three pounds @| gineer Thomson said he was deter-| one of the delegates. tion thereof cast for Judge Reaves | » r stand i > @ | mined to see that the bullding was at the last gen election. ¥. B. Se 3 ett brought a PPO ROD OED provided with every reasonable pre The state convention of the party | fine violin to 8 yeste ar “ st Clan dees ties to be held August 2 at Belling: | > ™ 1 th } to place a re a | wooden building phy RIBED The Pacific Coast company noti w.cA | fied the board that it would he =, of ter pay more attention tothe Mrs. } t ft * sing (By Beripos News Asy'n) order to heey its cars off TAKES COAL rietor of the . ous ’ TOKIO, June 18—Three hundred| The boar | . © with main and twenty million yen have al-| ing of the ‘The charge againt W. C. MeNich- , was arraigned ready been subscribed for a second | walks ol of the MeN U sogunen = m yesterday af lesue cf exchequer boede. posse gh mpany, aceused of violating @ United States cableship his preliminary om oy tag ty ordinance governing employ , arrived in Seattle this nd was fixed at $100 By: . ment bur «, was diem 4 th Bhe w onl today and|, ~ = Ganentet aucune <6 SERIOUS CHARGE! vie seser: sors uct ea Bo ieee Sti sry morn | Semester e Bak age se ae Se Go the! ths that the trems of has 720 miles of ca-| ** “¢* . work themeety board is}, phan pry: : on. cre nae ot recently refused to grant a saloon of the opinion that private w jo ones es cope eee nse to Wins Handsome Summer Mra. Stella Van Herman, of ( yong ; z John an who swore a Bho will make an extra trip| The found the now Noe fl tralia, ow out done by « city nder th ‘ odist church at Hillman city is now Suits, made in vari- i. a Comosaldnin of - the complaint, were returned the ta Tacoma for the reat re 4 rs the build-| oun #well fabrics, in Justice Gord his ai endl pie wg money it up as fees The Pficials of the signal . rng Be mys te a gM pmenee hy rough or smooth fin- Ing Adolph Johns 1| _ The laying of ar water | MeNi ated t t rter|atigoutied this morning that it| '"* be egun harem | sesqult upon he a o| Bain on Howar . hows that th ney oon | wi 14. Bike from three to f r we : 0 when com Brownfield, 17 years which has been 1 returned at any time bad the men |te Miiombiéte the laying of the J Bell yesterday refused t sannutt to alleged to bh nformed with the regular rules | catile, oWork will begin at the Ala . | mitted last October at Arcade | of his offic ka ends rf | sot Era ntact TQ POLICE | i Johnson has not yet be 1 | h b ; ; | LOsT by APPEAL , it a week, and a great | ak te oan tt WILL VISIT THE FAIR | deal timony wa on J. J. Haggerty, accompanted by t The d , 2 ° leave Sunday night for a visit In the t t “ ed to with her husband after i month the oral duye | ie oe $s 4 t B. T Tanisawa and or they will n of the balance of '™* ™ t i ni with be country without and Mr. Hag power on the park nd t b A marine survey of the jam-| Past. Phnom ba New Englan will | the board of works wa ain en f $ Att aged steamer Ohlo w @ he r - & ry of the imeui spend some up this mor wh President 8 A 5 wwe next we ot rene rie n de yesterday, They . where he is interested in the Coa-| Saunders, of the park . . ey mate yesterday showed that | — i be taker k to Japan on the gress distillery peared © the 1 ng of the . 74 ee ee it han m the} next steamer : | : ae ere ay to inake siittesmes| BIGLER’S REVENGE | ot the vont will have to be re:/nest steamer, i: P Viet firne | 20° the neote . ef accommodations in the sec-| away t paying $1.50 board t b ° s rene we sal Rie h t we y the re tt re bill i an t eeper by way of t ed é t saad mw to a complaint befe e J. Redelsheimer & Co, | areamer Seattle | reter.¢ Laglpe Sars) Gains candid toa Marsal ua | enibha Astsomay Deeel lee Strongest ‘Copcoat House in the | a a m. and for adjustment ' nm 5 : . ; . a —s State ay Bn pe ny ok rad) ; AS ' larp y 1 not it started, It is ex nnkeeper * atl m.. V . oe . “ the repairs w hich A 000-804 First ave. cor. Columbie - i deadtie at 11! board was not or ’ ' \ the marine ' w the e s pr the vacant property lying tt wed orp n en he b he sup’ REMEMBER THE “GREAT VALUE” CARPET SALE FURNITURE (2 1,10? ,08 SECOND AVE GLHULMES: The Big Ir READ ’EM THE LAW BOARD OF *WORKS ORDERS ELECTRIC COMPANY TO USE HABEA eee § n of to a erating JUDGE HANFORD WILL HEAR b- DENTIST H. C. LITTOY CASE F fran JUNE @ | pany 1 pe nto ge the t t the | northwest cor { ! avenue u " iF treet f c m 100- . ~ Sudee Ht t t e ha that A ; t ner was withit m- ° t f e t a to ge of th tte . an pole acing the He rn ey ge of fur-| Mr pointed out at it hing b nd 4 ' was th n company ft ' f to put a new woo pole in the by t board,| the place of the old The board but th ' 1 Jude nformed the t it would HM r for the! not be given the permit unless it heriff el n the fed t te an iron pole, t " June 2 nd sh bas been done in * Bey er should not similar cases, held up the ap- be af his tiberty = of the Independent Tele- wal o . t : « company te ect a pole line a nak f , : -- on Vine street between First and - sities Elilott avenues. The franchise in- chacge! Pee | spe reported that the permit | should not be granted unless the | co! " use the poles HELL PAY ALIMONY OLD TIMES’ SAKE as the muniel- d them for its elec~ tric wires. ="NO_ BETTING cos ALLOWED (By Beripps News Ass'n) ———— CHICAGO, June 16 Under fair ‘SAYS HE CALLS cul tinued. cook aed ae no-betting propositions made by the ab te his posit on the question f gam « Maye Harri- * on, who Pinkertons the ass patrolied gc an eagle any attempt « k n jollar. The Notion faa? a, Bar- CM Ca tis ye gins Bar- RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. gains Millinery---Any Hat in the Store at HALF PRICE Men’s Madras Shirts---The latest styles in $1.25 Kinds at 98c Boy’s Wash Suits---Regular $2.50 values at $1.69 Boy’s Wash Suits---Regular 75c Kind at 49c Wash Goods---A beautiful array of 15c goods at 7c McCarthy Dry Goods Company Second Ave, and Madtson Street

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