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atts ’ i eekine eaalomarered DRAMA Or t when the tpal CAPT. VAN SCHAICK power THE SEATYLE STAR TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1904 pumped againat the dead tinp the| |sumpED THE LEAGUE |TEETH FRE y bolt was forced, The oty had PORANE, Wash. J i ort as a weveral Hnes of howe burned, ‘The| ka, one Annager tons to the Tonkware ana pana @, took French Ste awe BROWN’S PAINLESS ts extimated at about $1,000. anke “ ame pommible to tell how the fire started « 7 1 th te bate : fe probable that the heat = | eer white boing re Nome. Solomon Bluff, Golovin Bay | 10 the for Pa dry klin caused combustion and the velonsed, Fearing rearrent Loucks | Connecting anteed for ten year he dry lumber rapidly ignited. When took the early 5 r for | Hicket OF Only 16 Days More of Cut Rates the fire was first discovered it waa! arts unknown ms iat 0 almost beyond control, in the face ’ | FRA ATER HOUR of the heavy wind that was blowing. | TRAMP GIVES MAN WHO BE SISSON, Cal June %8.—Three It iv only through the herole work ocks of bual butldie of the crew of the Snoqualmie and| FRIENDEO HIM DEATH DIAL) wiped out ina fire starting Md . Modern Dental the other fire fighters that the) DRAU n's Candy Kitchen here yente sovlheva watecivaee eho Gavek RAUGHT FOR BRINK OF) rons will amaregate $250,000, Parlors ‘ W. Stetson, president of| WHISKEY en Cataath this anc. | Mecond and Pik f People's) the mill company, expressed hia ad-| tion of the ntry the Mt Honk miration for the efficient work of] | . | the firemen and the fearless way mt K, Mont.. Ju Ar | they went at the apparently hope | loos tank, Me gives the department! known hobo, belleved to be crany,|" | the credit of not only saving the | lumber mill property, bot ¢ anw-| 7eeterday ee Gannon, a} facturing establishments around It.| section hand of the Great Northern! Tt le expeecte that the mill will be running again within a few days. sHiroad at Portal, Mont. « drink of} As a reward for her 4 work} Pr a for whisky in return} | NO STUDENTS. at the fire, the Snoqualinie may get| f°" feed given by the #ection handa,| na extracted without | Come tn at ones Gnd tens the overhauling of her machinery Gannon, Immediately after taking| JT a peclalist in charge of each | of, eee " to which she has long been entitled, | (%* Sraueht from the flask, fell In a) } S Gotiar Tor ony camel ete | vas hat your work will cost by} Gut’Re ne iret Me heap, dying at the t of hin com re, Bend for cireuiate and testi ¥) ‘Our ott ’ have Her boilers are tn bad shape from) ).)'. ain ‘ atte a th fr nation, All work guar-| been ext years long service and the rest of het| "Write the men were endeavoring! Maree! BJ CHBNET S Chi, Janteod for ten years so.| Brown's ‘Painless Dentists equipment has suffered by the PAT-| i resuscitate, Gannon. the hoba| Sold by Pruagis , | Geld. Fillings 100 713 First Avenue. simony of the elty council Im past) threw oft on bed, touched @ mateh| git Tea Pilly o ow |geid P Aertmen. 5.00] Parlors. 12 a years to It and fled. He was captured inter | Full Set of the @ hans tees edhe mace Last night the council showed) wy the raliroad hands, who wanted eeth $5.00 h Offices: Witty ” signs of an intention to do better by| te tyneh him. t they were dis-| _ 4:30 to 6. Bundays—8 0 Portiand; 906 I ave, the fire boat by passing « ree suaded from thelr revengeful pur-| 4 — ne i713 Hewitt ave, Everett, tion ordering the board of wor pore by officers, and the tramp ts) | make a survey of the veasel with a) How in Jail ree en ANALYSES | | MASTER OF ILL-FATED GEN, 8LOCUM MAKES DAMAGING AD | MISSIONS BEFORE CORONER'S JURY , Don’t Waste Your Money TREMONT, N.Y. Ju $.~'The; From time to time he had rejected 1 in th um! fron to 200 preaervers, Bo tar Now and “sup sorrow with a long pat mate uw a n vm i ' gpoon” later on. Harbor the dol- | inquest wa Van Schaick, He} as he knew, none of the officials of dare to be friends in need by pla was wheeled into t t room tn) th mpany had ever Anapecte i the fag them in our care an invalid cha morning, under saving fire fighting appa the care of two surgeons. The aged Per He stated that he had been. a| stat ect the captain sald Cont Interest | scarier wan tor torty yoars,| but few of the | were taken —— bolding a master en for thirty m th re and no wat teat ointoreRs | He declared he bad nothing to do| was made Inspector Landerburg B. MacDougall, John B. Age with the purchasing of equipment) did not test the stand pipes Sinead Gehan) D lcwman” for the Slocum when she was first] Capt, Van Schaick said there had ner, Chariea He ebt | placed in commission. Since 1891,| been three or four fire drills and B Gewert, James D. Hoes. 3%) he admitted, be had bad general su-| water had been run through the ie | pervision of the bo latand pipes. This testimony was tn Union Savings | Continuing, he confirmed the| direct opposition to that of other & Trust Gag | statements of other witness: that] members of the crew, who said no new life preservers had been pur-| there had been no fire drills this) 18 CHERRY STREET. j chased for the Slocum since 1895.) year Beattie agents Bank of Cape Nome) ——————w————— cen Stas -| up of the streets and would place }im the loral Meld another corpe tay ‘ tion that would fight the delivery Third Ave. Taater|® 4 muntctpal elects teity. RUSSELL. & DREW, Managera | uct eamnot say whether the res med ptten age tew + Seattle Lighting company promt» Tonight ing $1 gas is binding, but | do not think that makes much difference All Week, boy nee, A in view of the fact that the of owt Like lect ric i be reduced 1% per THE SPLENDID SOUTHERN ae, wan, oe tees reaches the Roanoke Produced by an Excellent Company Chass Bpectalties Between Acts | —— con—Entire lower floor, 26c and! 30e; entire balcony, I¢e and Me; no higher Aleazar “Rr ene Bile "Sohal * ‘ Bight this w: at Matinees | Peberrew and Soturde e Wieeemans J co. ad nai tomorrow , the —— oe i? tony “DOWN IN EGYPT.” Btrong Vauderile, Sketches between Act ey Thurstay sight, a roaring ‘A Pate of Tram crive MMER PRIc and Sunday matinees, Bc Continued From Page One. of ment company, were present at the efty of another lighting id do that m much |two years for the new The establiahme t concern here m: } hampering the proper distribution jctpal electric light “Moreover, it may take more than toward concern to view to making necewsary repairs ‘WON /T BY Between 2 and ing the curio shop of Mra. H A NOS TRIL B. Ferguson was broken into by thieves and « lot of fine specimens oft ivory carving stolen. The ivory ¥ had just been received from the ote ee 2 | HANOPRE RAN montana |“! Je and was valued at $200. PEERESS AN EXCITING RACE VESTERDAY oe Pen Png J | get down to business I believe, and pany at the pest council mesting| @*"Y lorel business men believe, ‘The long shots, except tn one + rae, would introduce another franchise, | ‘®t the company will find it Im-| carried off the purses at The M Srrering toch feel ued iifuminating | Pomable to sell ite bonds under the! ows yesterday afternoon, Han wre at Se mente par 1.000 fost. tt] MARY Festrictive conditions that! press, Jockey H. Smith up, the osly| 4 that fe turned down he said he| ®8** been foisted wpon It. The one) favorite to win, took the hogors in! gro, would take the franchise before the | PFovision alone, compel it 10) the sixth race, winning fram Méa-| por people in a apectal election Harry Cllse, tn behalf of the Se- attle Lighting company, explained | to the council that the company in- tended to supply gas to all the sab- urbe of the city, In support of which assertion he mentioned the fact that June Excursion Rates Hoops "CANAL $1.00 Sea tte on route. 2.80 round trip, good until June 39. Steamer Perdita dock, foot of Madison street, leaves Galbraith 7 a. m dally, except 0 a m Bundaye Returning same day. Mondays; 7 Union Steamship Co. 322 GLOBE BU TLDING. | American Improvement company's | franchise up to the present time lhe said, “beenuse my constituents to of from any! ising to furotsh gas at $1 to the consumers of the city so long as it allowed to remain andisturbed | the local field. The resolution inacribed in the minutes of the jit Johnston sald he had been pre- with a copy of the resolution om informing J. W. Cline that he wanted something more substantial than @ verbal promise to furnish $1 gas from the company “1 have steadfastly supported the { | demanded cheap gas. With the ae jen wanted it referred be Your Home WE WILL L EY TO BUILD. MONTHLY PLAN. 7 YOU MON INSTALLMENT meee bee Co 224 Pike PHONES: JOMN 3121 and Gents Gold-Plated & Hunter 704 First Avenues. and Silk) Watch Fobs. Finest as-| sortment in the city at} | agreement from the company Rude made a stab in the same direction supply gas to any of 16 household within 40 acres will make the! arves. these as protection apread of the wh flames This saved the sale of the bonds impossibie "The present company may not be | legal ly hound to give as $1 gas for j@e years to come, bot with the tn-} | stallation of mun! I believe we will ntil they « thr tpal electric Nght be suffictently $40,000 FIRE (Contineed from Page One > ment was working hard to save the sash and door factory from the rail | road tracks to the enst, and several | Huston . streams of water were being poured| New York . . into the office buflding. The wind) Chicago was blowing in a southeasterly di said the f Several wagons loaded |} Bowen wanted to know why Mul-| With dry wood were standing beside |the tracks and the firemen | este selling races wil! be run. surance that the present company ee soon carried the flames will give it to them I believe they | 2°TO** the railroad tracks to a va pf + thal 2 jcant building behind the company Mullen made & motion that the| *%#Dle# Heroic work om the part of franchise be referred back to the|‘M¢ firemen saved the big stable. | The men were forced to work ia corpe jones committ bat it w ion nt — o =? the danger of falling electric wires. | > “The committee may want to| After half an hour of good work amend {t or amend the franchise of | (he stables were saved and the fire the Seattle Lighting company.” he| men began their forward march on } Because | don't believe (here are enough votes in this cownc!! to pass | Check the advance of the flames on | it tonight,” the reply. 1 would | the roadway. By this time the dry! like to see the present gas company | kilns and Jumber sheds were masaca | held down to an agreen And | of flame, pouring out othat | while Mr. Clise is here I would Ike | seemed enough to fairly roast the to ask him whether the Seattle! men at their post Lighting company \s operating un-| The fire boys were not daunted by der the Seattle Gas and Electric | the heat, but slowly drove the f company’s franchise or the ( ms’ | back until at 4:30 o'clock they had Light and Power compan fran-| gained a mastery over the fire, that chine. It now owns both.” loked fo time t Mr. Clise did not repty. Mullen| , ~ x af oem Boa Bn : ot nt pee see satee qneetinn ot one terfront buildings. The office build 0 ot the corporations | | committee, but the latter parried by | 10% = > ar ae ee stating that Mullen, being an older |%%4 door factory only slightly member of the council, should know | °Urned. an | more about that than he. | sae erew of — yy ~ } Deulton was the only other coun-| 4 their way under the mill and lefiman who held out for a binding |°ther buildings, preventing the ugh the} but, as he expressed it, “I am in| to the north and south. Even after | the minority and might as well take | the fire was apparently under con |my spanking gracefully. I have| trol, the work of the fighters under| | worked hard to make the new fran-|the mills was not half done. The | chise of benefit to the i) whole network of piling and su |1 would Hike to see the pr om: | | was burning in many pla pany be similarly bound threatening to spread destruction in | Daulton said 1 do not want to| any direction | see this franchise placed on ita final| Even after the office building was | Dassage until an amendment pro-| aparently saved and the spread of | viding for $1 gax is incorporated In| the fire checked, flames atarted un dl _—" onene Ps der the office and had it not been franchise until some such safeguard | <°F,(he Prompt work of the depart is made for the sitisens tn the prea. | ment the building would have gone book up In smoke. At 4:30 o'clock the fire | Dr. Crichton made a little speech, | “he under eo ‘ jexplaining why he had decided to|,,MAansmer Dradiey estimates the change his previous vote in favor of | 10% to the mill owners at $40,000. the Bow franchise against It. fie | It includes the dry kilns, 1,000,000 ue | feet of lumber, about $8,000 damage I have openly maintained from|t? the planing milla, and damages to the lumber mill and sash and the beginning that my position in| door factory. | regard to the matter would be de Several wood wagons | termined as soon as the present | Were destroyed « the office build mpany reduced its price to §$1.|!ng seorched Two of my chief reasons for now| Mngine No. 3 was accidentally put not wanting to grant the American | Out of business about 4 o'clock. On ‘Improvement company’s franchise of the hose Lines was shut off are that it would result in a tearing the nozzle when the engine buildings | tana Poeress by a nose, This race)s faiiure for the bedy of a man reported to 4-t have been seem fleating in the bay was the card Dress nose termine astride, w most interesting on the Montana Poeress and IH ran the lest eighth pose to! it was impoasibip to de the winner antl he jest Handpress = are Saturday afternoon the King more tain hed evening STOLE CURIOS velock this BODY SEEN IN THE BAY cruise made along je morning by D Arnold in a neb of the search evening of the steamer Whee i wume office July 4 Some most promis! Dd year-olds wil take part in this event, among EE Morrison, mon, Hude Wade, Skip Me, Sunday morning. Miaty's Pride -- the water eputy « resulted im bh instituted ‘oro The report was made by the cap Ma t see rite by hast the arrangements are sow being om himself and won by a nostril, lerew of the Manette the body w= protected. 1 believe it te better to to extend mains to Green Lake. He| POM J wence than to depend| The fair association made the an-|about 400 yards off the Colm said the company wae willing - ™ upon the new company. | believe) Mowncement yesterday that for the | @ork tend maine to any Section from) in, officers of the American Im-| remainder of the week the fair ee! 4), iGcaman Line sisamabip La which there is a reasonable demand. | 70.20 cer company are fair, honest | would be admitted to the grand|,,"*,Nosmoe . x The Seattle Lighting company | snq have good intentions. They be-| stand and grounds free. wena wR oy gh would be willing to submit to any Mambure, Germany, via San Fran. amendment which would compel it| ve ‘Ber can sell the bonds and) Tomorrow the Dickensom Bandl-/ cinco. Mhe had «large consi nt to sell gas at $1 if It were given am| jhave acted om the square in the) cap of $400 will be added to the on- (of coment for this port as well as i cnotaatve field.” he explained after-| T20% matter. They have even ac-| trance money heavy shipment of rw sugnr for ward to s reporter. “We cannot do} — oo mney — tions that the} Yesterday Jodge Kagbert 4 Victoria ~ ty he ranchive ie now. naalable” | Owners Boyaton mow — it, becanse it cannot legally be done. | “Pity tne meotine of we haus anon at - ps NEW YORK. June 28 — Beekman Our agreement ts only good so long > for attempting assault Jack Olea With a“ new company enters the "> a oo et Mul| som Saturday. The trouble argee —. - ye Aeon - en, Daulton, Gil and Ce ” » am unt as governor of Porto fheid r oes } when Gleason attempted to buy) ~ . ton | BAY with J. W. Cline and Manager! winy Mahan. who was entered in| Rico: Charles F. McKenna, of Pitts. |"— Counctiman Johaston presented |Collins, of the Seattle Lighting| tn. sso enlling race and was bid| Dre. and Adolph G. Wolf, of Wash to the council « resolution passed | company. visited the gas plant for- | to $1,205, which bis more were od recently appointed United June 29 by the board of trustees of | merly owned by the Seattle Gas @| @? bo 8 : ~“_ States judges in Porto Rico, and | the Seattle Lighting company. bear | Electric company. at Jackson w|"es oe pay 58 oF 1 PTO teingnte Degetan sailed today for | ing the seal of the company, prom- Pith | aveeua tect thelr entry fom em, e Winthorp will a» A son was born t Mr. and Mrs af €16 Lane street, Special—Portiand & Return—Specie! AND Alaska-Pacific Navigation Co. In Reach of All cursing nina Peea Geumael Of Oreg, Coal, Tron, Clara. Pert and Uni = a fanes, Mineral and For Valder, Seldovia and Seward Raking I Calling at Junea ke, Yaku tat KAYAK Fllamar COOK'S INLET POINTS. 8. 8. GANTA CLARA JUNE 2% §. 8. EXCELSIOR july 1 8. & SANTA ANA JULY Warhingte boratory and & - 6, S. Santa ¢ walle every *y - 20 days via oute ste. hg Fy FB eed Bailing from Arlington Dock § for their feet. pm No freight received after now of walling dey ©. €. CAINE, President 4, F. TROWBRIDGE, Mane Phone, Main p cd | BOSTON PAINLESS; » DENTISTS Red Front Furniture Co. OPENING OF « RK w UB ~~ t House In Southeast Seattle — osetereae res cents A DAY ALL OPERATORS LICENS! » tale tat PRICES — — ij py re . Examination Ki 14, $16, $24 AND UP Biiver Fillings : Cedar River water on ever rowns end Bridge We : i BEd |) ctr Timber Claims | ington street, fe tminatew rite BQ Pern tool | andHomesteads| Office open an amen on t Twelve Year Guarant ane Pi addition until § ». m. Lady Att SEATTLE HOMESEEKERS CO. PHENOMENAL SUGCESS | medicine and surgery Their Sole Aim to Serve the Cause of Humanity as | Attend the Federated Fraternal / . THE AMERICAN LEAGUE. Mard!-Gras and Carnival at Port. | —— | tand, June 2th to July Sth inctustve, | Won for them the love of thelr fellowmen, the admiration of thelr Standing of the Clubs | Tickets sold at reduced rates June! brother practition and the unb jed gratitude of thousands of s th and July 1) people who have been rescued by them from eerly death. Me I TBE] Three trains on worn antes For! our died os ¢ig | Tél Information call on or address I * ™“ ono A. Nadeau, General Agent. Northern . Pacific Ry, City ticket office corner Philadelphia .. a bal ed of Firet avenue and Vester | | Cleveland wt S19 | etie, Wash | } St. Louts s 68 ant Washington... 5 9 45.167 B L oO Oo D AT WASHINGTON Philadelphia Washington | ea AT BOSTON —New tem 4 York & Boe AT DETROIT —Chie troit 6 THE NATIONAL LEAGUE. On account of tts tr nese Hiewd Pot called hu titer m We tainted with | Uy form Hiful Rideous ¥ Uittie (leers in thy 4 fingity Digenmes, t tract tfest tteeif in fore Throat Flesh ¢ ag | une Makes Lighter Bread Makes Whiter Bread Makes Sweeter Bread Makes Better Bread | Standing of the Clubs. | LS RS ELS j cUne " treat Tha Othe Won, Lost. Pet.) ment A y | i New York ... 41 6 T19| work, | n n t our 5 Chicago 35 80 £488 | Sica ta the very & c nati 3 683 ei merge out : Pittsburg 2 6s S17 St. Lous 7 ” of Brooklyn ‘ ™ aS he : a) ait Philadelphia u 241) avew for WORE Te cile laste a month Made AT CHICAGO—Pitteberg Chl-| OWN, SB Arch et. Philadelphia AT NEW YORK P re) i Ss re) N : uninterrupted activity. this extensive bh elp : establishment has become ¢ y popular among the ar | Philadelphia 2 bn Afflicted of the Northwest. Its business principles and rules—Fatr ‘ —EE - nd Cor entious Se *, Reasonable Charges AT BROOKLYN ! «. Faithful and vi esaful and Prompt Curea—have secured for it a large pat se, Brooklyn 1 He Wo Chinese Medicine Co, | Onto Pal LESS DENTISTS ceeeenehinant be intheenced by sanownssmente, containing’ euirevt —— Cure « ront B07 Pike Street, Corner Third. want nae Of m por ablishe o Gincases of on | r nd filled 4 will his I and women with-!| with ate * t t has t ! f t ure: y pow nd thy i hat it is th ed Med- ful Chinese roots, ead me ¥ Pa f t . , Nervous, PUT UNDER BONDS herba bars, waa ag A IE ro egetables, entire satipfacth ‘ 2. ed, accor a lates o @ an ing to re These w onderfu : a. ent tenchinge wd , ° evan a, who oor a Chinese ie for painless extracting Joka Rvangeliste, who colina Shiniae remesion NO CHARGE © gy abe mall grocery . ith Frade drede of canes} done, and a writ antes for 2 uke, had a quarrel with Prt that have been| Years with all work, Brown, who lives near the store given up to die Guarante a Perfect and Permanent Cure turday afternoon, and told sev We GUARAN- eral of his friends, it ts alleged, that to cure w ’ ‘ f v indertaken he intended to #h Brown. on , re ¥ t we do not tly earn, and sight. Brown ewore to a complaint Sesmach, uldnant if we fail to cure you do not want your money before Justice Gordon this morning Sten” cammate charging the grocer with threaten-| weakness and all ivate disea eee ing murder, and asking that he be Call and see thie wonderful Chin: T TEETH (that tit under Bonds to keep the - nedicine. Heve o talk with He i GOLD CROWN’. 7 ng at " t t fect dis) oer A Yo before giving up your case TEETH HOUT PLATRS Write, if living , : r ' A warrant Is out for Evangelista’s| 905. Sonsultation FRE | PEELING ooo gig 5BOe arrest 212% Washington St, Seattle. ona wte eee MRS. winstow' $ SOOTHING SYRUP op mui tor thole oR Rren white Forth itty Years ft mmothes the chitd, wortens tha cum, ailays i wind colle, aad es the beet Pemiety bor diarriwe TWENTY-FIVE. CENTS A BOTT ITS vant Cogs, bil y Da RALALIME, 094 Aven SVOPPED Free Permanently Cured Pha mah ™ phitadelphisy ALL SUMMER Day and Night Classes. emery Aoreserveas Colley | lorena enw Ate Waheren & Thomson, Opp. Bon March INCORPORATED. D, T. RICHARDS, M. 202 SECOND AVENUE SOUTH SEATTLE, WASH. D.