The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 28, 1904, Page 7

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Decide After You See { } On the Car Line On the Lake ’ » banat py ey on 06 Lots $14, $16, $24, and Up ey Terms We List a Few of TOMORROW SPECIALS | o« Ladies mus tren’s Huds nines 5 t cr How Cheviot Dress Skirts workmanship te siltohed, 4.00 « Whit atitched ptal Lawn Full 206, 208, 210 Pike Street. SILK SUITS $17.50 i” ‘The latest thing for Summer Wear. Sold on payments of $1.00 per week Cleaks, Suits Westber eine & CHIIAS second sve. Opposite the Arcade Bidg. spring 75¢., % Guarante- PIKE ST. JEWELRY CoO. 417 Pike St. Bet 4th and Sth. Opp. Ranke Hall, GREAT # Wateh “Ad In Wodnesday Star. ALLEN @ GILBERT, KAMAKY das Rn CO, ond. AT WORK Superior Judge Griffin in hearing COST WILL Short Weight Table Queen BE HEA ee the suit brought by Katie _ | Drum and W. F. Morgan to force és D | | the city to abandon « sewer outlet | Santos umont’s Airshi It is the best bread made, Is on the tide flats, on the ground P Does the loaf of bread you buy | 14. in» modern shop by mod: weigh a pound or only fourteen that it la « pulsance. Ruined by Souvenir Hunters , - | ern methods, Viet and tnepect Tee plaintiffs also seek to recov i se? Weigh it and sce. The | our poke 5.200 damages. Their contention | | |x aa i health has resulted to | [tenants of eildings they own ta Pot ORS e ueen A ize vietnity of the sewer mouth be | | ORDINANCE PROVIDING For| ones of the queaping a Poe on ST. LOUIS, Mo. June 2~—Van-/ | REGRADING OF JACKSON fe toe ty cntarine the ble kate {| weighs « full pound. Why not | Every day. If you find aluminum } STREET INTRODUCED y in which the airships are st 4 and eet a better quality and full heck you will get bread enough THE CIT) WON! | erie the allt coraring’ ot thalf wetamt by buying | for a week of more FREE | A Santos Vil, the latest pattern of tt superior court Jury returned &/ irship bailt by Dumont, It was to Each L af § ped Bo’ T Q. B. Co Councilman Johnston introduced Verdict for the defendant this m b been used by him in the aerial 0 tam on om 1. Q. B. * an ordinance last night providing|'> im the damage suit of Mra atest at the fair. The destruction TABLE UEEN for the regrade of Jackson street choles Schmitt against the city. /of the airship is thought to be the or from Fifth to Twelfth avenues, and re. Schmitt sued for $12,000 dam- | work of souvenir huntere Repaire| ‘ lof Main, King and Dearborn be-/S#* for injuries sustained by fail-) cannot be made for the initial flight} CALL FOR IT. |tween Fourth and Sixth avenues. fing into an excavation on First av-| July 4, a# intended | The improvement, if made, will be |a costly one. It provides for an » « « « Motin the Combine .... Queen City Laundry Cut Rate Offices | 8@-foot cut at Ninth and Jackson | its object being to afford y | coms to the southern portion of the efty from the new aniowr depot There is a vigorous protest against | the improvement, however. About ROBBED WHILE DRUNK @ lodger at the started off on night. It did) BATHER “DROWNED MEETS OEFATH James Haughlin New Western hotel the wrong foot last In | 30 Main street property owners met not take him long to find a saloon liest might at the office of Metcalfe|on Washington street, and in lese| WHITE RIVER, NEAR BUCK and Plant— Cor. First Ave. and Bell St. & Jurey, in the ifie block, to| time than it takes to tell it he had| vey ‘own Office— Third Ave., near Pike St. protest against both the Jackson| become well acquainted with « olare street regrade and the Jackson! mixed lot. He reported to the po-| penineasiasine Shirts 100 a. 2o0 Cuffs 40 street tunnel. They want an 8 per| lice this morning that he had been| | Ne fy Deltvered at Above Prices cent grade on Main street, which | robbed of $80 and a gold watch—all| (Special to The Star) | Jean be accomplished by ® 25-foot|he had. He was intoxicated when) pucKLEY one $.—Rotiert} - cut at Ninth avenue. | ho made the report lonricsesen, spouse man 9 yan Other street improv for age, was drowned about 2 ordered. Among them was the oon: POLICEMEN O'clock ‘yeaterday afternoon while 66 9? struction of a water main on Thir- |bathing in White river. He was — teenth avenue between Madison and | |selzed with cramps while in the 2 a Olive streets; and the installation 70 PARADE | water and screamed for help. His - - leompanion, a young man named Smart clothe Herald, 1 | Boyse, became frightened and ran we, an hour afterward. The t waa, Most |uickiy’ recovered. from” the wate Chiet of Police Delaney this morn-|@24 everything possible done, ti) Married jing issued w general order sor a| Feausettate the young man, but! to} With Pyramid Washing Powder ubt patrolmen, requesting them to be york ay ay on was tee edly the best on the mar pr Men | hand for the regular annual inspe bm at dag 7 the © areade © he arietenso GO DOWN TOWN AT NIGHT To} UO" review a rhe erdes ber} GAN FRANCIOGO. des 3 LBS. FOR 1 7c THE WIFE FAILS TO HAVE IN| &%. entire force, with] stear Mariposa,” from 1 THE WIVE FAILS TO HAVE IN| the exception of those on regular or| brings the story of a boiler explo ACORN MATCHI PROVIDE: , see | epecial duty, Patrolmen will ap-|sion aboard the French 00K ab 7 j pear in full dress uniform and are] Durance, several weeks ago . : e leapecially requested not to forget! teen men were killed. The accident sh Fruit oe belts and batons. Capt. Irving| occurred while the cruiser was en ' | Ward will have charge of the pa-| route from Noumea to Papee | rade, ST LOUIS Mo, June 28 This | was University of Michigan day on the exposition ndar Members | says CAR HIT HIM -@ H. Stanley filed a $1 Om} of the faculty and alumni to a total age sult against the Seattle Electric] of several thousand were present company in the superior court this| and took part in the celebration of ownnun . morning The plaintiff claims to| the day y Alt. THE PAMILY AND B ay | hay sustained serious injuries by | ° | W . , — C wocked do jree C e erald, 1 x J HEALTHFUL, IDEAL SUMMER] one “socked down by 8. Greee mt clothes, _ ternlé led | BEVERAGE ake cap lat Ovtober a (The Family Gr — a i y —_ ae Bost dinner tn Beattie, with te . age The sul thre yught by 0. V. Law-| ternes or Burgundy, at Matson Bar | - Notice to Subscribers | . on to enjoin the city from procesd-| berin Second aad James, every eve 503 Pike St, 82, any evening, your copy of The | fWO DOZEN MALF-PINT POT. | ing with the regrade of Second av-| sing, 6.4 ba __™ MAIN 998. : IND 998, Btar has not arrived at 6:00 o TLES DELIVERED 90e, er intil he we ° e n vols “RAT TO LIVE.” Gelephone—funset, Main 1080, = | for damages which he claims will ‘ “ dependent any time aor i result to his property on Denny | BUSINESS But It Will Cost You Less at Mayfields. 8:90 and 7:60—and a copy will be went | Phone Exchange 26, way is being heard in the superior | COLLEGE W Bt Once. by Apecial messenger, court today, aeqt — THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1904 i ! | | LITTLE HAPPENINGS —— | FREDERICK & NELSON, {us.) | Marry Raymond was yesterday | Hit Mouset awarded $68 damages against th yt sign aoe || Special Sale of Chiffonlers and Odd med that a carriage he was MUSTERIOUSLY MISSING So Bnet le pag Dressers Tomorrow and Thursday bad street on Queen Anne hil ; tAM- | Members of the Thirteenth Minne i ' y MAT ss ie sota reiment, Hving in ty, wot . At | together last night and ia ‘ n4 oda | PORTLAND POLICE AND FRIENDS OF MISSING MAN ENGAGED | cial club, About 20 of ' i I W os much IN SEARCH FOR MAURICE C, CHEAL—ACCIDENTAL DROWN: |; ),, ar ew wan elected ways . , . ‘ best fact the nt Lieut, Martin T tected 5 BOARD OF HEALTH AND OTHER CITY OFFICIALS he & we Oe = ING OR SUICIDE FEARED ident and A. HM. Kohl seer eae , : 1 muet igh skid Bromley, of aoe Twen'y.| TO DISCUSS PROBLEM NEXT THURSDAY EVE! a re from a wornan whe roomed Mame] ING—SCHOOL BOARD ARCHITECT READY TO RE Special Prices Like These will Be in Effect PORTLAND, Ore, June 2%—Theya crowd of young men who wore] for a fow days and suspicion rested] pep | Tomorrow and Thurs rn 4 present living in an old boathouse] ppon him, Yesterday City t a rT) Golden Oak Chiftonier for | police are today Ang the woods) Present It l'Adams placed Bro arroat | si aot | DRESSERS } 86.96 on Ross Island, in the Willamette! John Cahalin, employed at the of- | char with the theft ° 8 Wie trentan @ $4.06 | 411.00 Goiden Oak Chitfonier for river, and following up every pom| fice of the Pacific Biseult company, |fessed his guilt, The watch was} The members of the board of; to Richmond, Virginia, as the local )# . | . eed $8.00 sible clew in an endeavor to unravel | « harge of the canoe and took svered | : delegate to the convention of the . - 4 & yak Chiffonter for the deep mystery surrounding the! it to a house nearby, from which| Small boys sending up toy hot-air/ health will mect Thursday evening | National Association of Stationary |i $76 Fir I to $6.95 $8.15 disappearance of Maurice ©. Cheal,| place Captain of Police Batley was| bal in the neighborhood of the| to take up the smoke evil with oth-| Fnginesrs, which t# to be held in| $10.26 Anh 1 t $7.60 | 51 ak’ Chiftonter for & well known young man of this| notified, An investigation was im-| of James G. Love, 620/ er city officials, President Lough | that city from August 1 to 6 If $11.00 Golder D fe $1 ton ¢ f Ly 4 ity, who went Out canoeing Inst) mediately started jt n avenu 4 that building | ary minced yeaterday fayor This will «i him an excellent 87.65 rak Chit! valor a night at 7:30 o'clock and whose} Cheal was in partnership with H. | abt lnat evening, One of the) Ball Chief of Police Delaney! opportunity to get to the bottom of s1i.ms ¢ k I r to s sis’ Cnitsonaae aa was found with three inches |O. Stickney ! Chamber of Com- | farming balloons lit on the roof and) Canirman Crichton, of the b the matter Manufacturers wil $7.80 | $5.55 water in fts bottom yesterday| merce butlding, in the brokerage | started a fire. An alarm was turned) and sanitation committee of have on exhibition at the conven ‘ Gotd Oak D for ’ ‘ yak Chiffonier for morning. tn it w found t business. Today Mr. Stickney| th and the Games quenched before) nell, Botler Murray | tion ail of the most approved ap $7.90 39.00 and hat of the missing man stated that so far as he knew there} h damage had been done jand Fire Marshal Kellogg have! piiances used in smoke neump on 1:30 yesterday aft on & paddle | is no reason for his partner's disap | been invited to « 4 the confer-| tion and Mr, Murr also see $8.10 , was found near Hog Island. Search-| pearance, unless he met with an @ ence. | personally engineers who are # ' Golden Oak Dresser ' 0 Oak Ch ing parties will scour Ross and| cident, However, it te known ‘eal Architect Stephens has about! thorities on the subject. He wi $8.95) oii a6 ; Hog islands for the missing man th shortage at W ey A completed @ report on the advise | try to find out what sort of appa for The police have three theortes,| office came to a crisis Saturda: | bility and cost of preventing the! ratua would be specially adaptable . 99.90! :566 Golden Oak Chi The first is that Cheal, being hard/ that time Cheal promised to make emission amoke from hool | to conditions in Seattle ia ak Dr 9046 pressed financtally, committed sul 1 the amount, saying that buildings which he will pre will visit New York, Chicago, ‘ $16.00 Oak Ch ide, thé second thet he improviest & & pealthen 40 do a6 Gee He! |the neat meet ng of the t and oth large cit to nee $9.50 pane riper s . the ruse to lead his friends to think nerly worked in @ confidential j ducation the smoke ¢ in handled in| 5 len Ouk Dresser for 14.76 Golden Oak Chiffonter tee that he was either drowned or com sacity for Woolsey, but left there|O% T+ & FERGUSON FOUND) WwW i Murray, the city botler In . Sone anes . 90.08 | ives ere mitted suicide, but fs in reality|six months ago to enter the office] NOT GUILTY OF CHARGE, “Pector, Is going to make th *. Murray will w any him ’ , kt cor t jolden On biffon se, oe qibve end ta -fiaht. The tare toler bis. Otichew of smoke consuming and preventing | She goes to the convention of the . O28.865 | skis Golden Gok Chitfoater ame aa a> ten aatitens OF MANSLAUGHTER FILED | ap aratus the object of special) Leaders of the Women of the G. A $19.76 ¢ Oak I , 5 es $11. Chea! was ace od oF of shorta. Mr. Cheal was a son law of " y on an Mastern trip on which|R being delegate-at-large ‘ . t n Oak Chiffonter for his accounts In the office of Frank | Mr. Cardin, of Seattle, of the firm| AGAINST HIM FOLLOWING! he is to leave on July 20. He goow| this state gece wae kf ay = C. Woolsey, sbippin nerchant jot Cardin & Bibb, grain ers, &| SENSATIONAL DEATH OF $24.80 1 - ~ | $18.00 Golden Oak Chiffon for Yesterday mort lock | brother of Frank Cardin Ta 1 bax ¢ ny the canoe was rkmen|ima. Maurice Cheal was th n of] DOWNS | , He denies Mra. Stockman's alle $18.75 Golden Oak “hittonton fog in a construct amp of the Ore-| Rev. James Cheal, who was rector | * - bail aes clit 81bts ‘ibisdacye ‘Magic Clea gon Water Power and Ratliway/of St. Peter's and 8t Andrews| a-support and ern x mpany, on the east shore of the| churches of Tacoma for several exes that it te hin wife wh $24 n Oak Chiffon river above the Inman-Poulsen| years, Mr. Cheal was well known (Special to The Star) t him. He tells of occa lumber mill and was turned over to! in Seattle " t ions when she crept up behind him | ,, SOLFAX, June 28.—The jury in as he wat in a chair and beat him |the Dr. T. D, Ferguson case jest the with a poker, and | of S suneuaee cystom o Mads na ~ ye yo < xed] a ays that she has attempted to $21.78 Golden eights he pla < nird av u ‘erguso . , " nin oene-eniaeaad the street com.{ With manslaughter as the result ot}. Albert M. Stockman, whose wife. => > a ethns “didies | oe, and also the planking of/ the death of Miss Agnes Dow Mrs. Emma Stockman, recently | } 1 a Sighth avenue between Pike and|@llowing an alleged criminal op poor ie gt $28.00 Manos fs ywell, The construction of the “set . ,, | Maed him for divorce, filed @ sen-| ior ail the money he gebee Curis 3 + | Evanston avenue water main was a Se Se See © TF . | atonal ene - gether, he alleges, and still she . a Cony Gn eee —- Gnd the conwall project | SUOW" Sehesl tenmher Reva, made a | Setonel Snewer and Gres COM] TS not eatiofied, and refuses to asor $ $20.40 | 52150 Goiden Oak Chidte referred again to the streets| °7'"S Statement giving the de plaint in the superior court today. mend his thes or cook bis m <) of the alleged criminal operation | Se sae The estate of John Col-|%), Scheme ian. Derma $21. $20.00 Birdseye Maple or Mab | line made formal protest against} Sit ne mene netic | or Mahogany any Chiffonter for $1 Another St. Louis Boodler uproveneat wi pestorming . 921.60 | 421.00 Golden Oak Chiffonier for x he entire day yesterday was 18.60 Makes Full Confession ly Chotr and other property| consumed in the arguments off Milli B y CHIFFONIERS $2200 Birdseye Maple. a 4 ted againat the krad-| counsel for the defense and prose | e len Niillion boxes a x ear. : p hirch or Mahogany Chitfanies md Rleventh avenue between! cution. The case went to the fury pron: iden Oak Chiffonter for for | ison and James streets. Mr. at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, and Vas Geer HOt Canreee ae S *'s vs @ 9 Golden Oak, Birdseye Ma- (By Sertppe News Asan) Chotr informed the council that he| the jury returned with the verdict | 8 belden Oak Chit oni pie or Canes cht itt e.80 on tnum em. & Charten| M4 Mimself cut the roadway now of not guilty at midnight } 50 = O, Tune 25. Cnarie*|on the street out of the wilderness; There has been great local ex-| gues ars er he yan Sen's ae FREDERICK & NELSON, (Inc Louis a = delegates, this a Was sufficient for some time to/ feeling is evidenced over the fail 5 ° ae —_2 - = _— to - come. He said the property hold-| ure of the jury to couriet the phy-| CANDY CATHARTIC Complete Credit Housefurnishers cu ee en ot ene a, |ers could not bear the expense at) siclan, who is one of the best tion with the famous lighting deals| this tin | known practitioners in this section Gutke told how he got his $2,500 Seale te tai, “ons Rae wee ntate Second A iy M in and Spring Sts. as a delegate at Lehmana’s re ee nowned birthday party steno qughte report ef the contemsion ‘DISEASE LURKS VANDAL | Will be presented to the grand jury IN CITY SEWER | | REMARKABLE BONA-FIDE Wall Paper Sale NOW IN PROGRESS A Rare Opportunity to Get 1904 Goods at Un- heard-of Prices Big Discount on New Pictures and Frames The Federal Art & Wall Paper Co, 302 Pike Street Monthly $15 to $20 Cost $50 to $150 New Modern 5 and 6-Room Houses 10 minutes by car, Reasonable walking 1% miles from business center distance. Open Daily for Inspectio: office, or take Washington street car to State street We are building. ‘The prices range from $1,180 to $1.40; best of con- struction; sheeted and sided, double floore; concrete footing at Geo one block east nk Bullding. Telephone Red 1901. 60 Dexter Horton Cut in Half---Prices to Suit---Styles that _ Please--Qualily That Lasts We combine these good qualities and you are well pleased, Hverything going at half price ! $ Suite for . . + teeeee . $12.50 5 $15.00 $4 ilts for .. $20.00 And many ot! ices that we have to sult you, ew York Store JACOB PERL, Propr. Second Avenue Near Pike Street Free Delivery t To all parts of the city, !ncluding Green Lake and Ballard. Mall or # filled and we prepay express or f charges to all points within 100 miles of Seattle on al! orders of $5.00 or over,

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