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ORK ON POLE LINE = GREATLY DELAYED CONDEMNATION PROCEEDINGS CANNOT Be TRIED BEFORE] SEPTEMBER AND CEDAR RIVER POWER WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE BEFORE OCTOBER 1 Electricity from the city Cedar | be set early and be carried on expe iver power plant cannot possibly | ‘it y the w Sern & _— 4% miles of right-of-way and pla be delivered in the city before Ooto- | {8 iM CLE em will stilt re Wer 1, aceording to City Engtr Ti main to be done. The The chances are that ed | Not all of thie « toh te barred delivery will be dela al} t being cleared pending the set wooks, or even months later than |tlement of the suit, but work cam hot progress satisfactorily } tha: Delay in the prose » of _ ; cone the pole line right-of-way D8 | bog * eokes tion suit, as pointed out 1 the city, nor it made arrang ago is the chief ca mente ¢ already up fo: of the ¢ this purpose, except in a few If the b k of the sub-statior ne quale alle & White Riv site, on Seventh and Vester, w Pow m pany ompelled by dex: ng Friday night, is { allow space on its Proppe the rainy poles f ty's wires, but the er comme another factor of de a ¥ mpany, which lay may ntreduced 2 y tar the gre 8 trial, by which the poles in the city . t 1 The ott " waning he tria Gor we © UGILISTIC IN SAETTLE WON HIS TENDENCIES LACROSSE GAME im the game with Vict tR it an up Washington ee ~ t last ev «and might have tit the last © : that Everett was the t o | Sites . had not Pe pitted against the locals at trolman K ! t of bus day night w was rece ft t xe ’ the Eve that it He was a . im poss p slung { hug . Th of Victoria and ybody 4 clear m ~ on fast th ha soed in the t locals won by the « 10 ' da fight with Jamieson, of Victoria, and H Ag on on oo ttle, entertained when taken out and basa ageemdomcnrdag by himself. He was & pugilis encounter ruled out of the game. The 5 fgg ot Houghton, Morris and Los Y Victoria, was worthy of mention while that of Milne, Burns, Halland) L. Ca ay Heard, of Seattle, was commend r able le asleep in the Cal Tulip” Foster, Victoria's “grand on. on Washington street ol4 man.” and “Cap” Belfry a id the that the thief companied the Canadian team had left $30 in his pocket Whitman At Last in Clutches of the Law MAN WHO 18 ALLEGED TO HAVE BEEN CARELESS WITH PROP HIS OWN AND WITH OTHER MEN'S WIVES IN ADAMS COUNTY JAIL ERTY NOT LANDED RITZVILLE, Wash Aug 16 twife whe was ut to mother Sheriff J. C. Bhorno has returned | Nntee traveling for two from Davenport, having tn custody | bee oan © - een beta ‘A. 8. Whitman, who has gained con- | her notoriety through his al- | #* ©. oe : } parents for enous leged ca iceuness fn the sale of | cnet back to Cuns @ther people's property and in esca Whitman was next by pades with other men’s wives, He} Hawaii and n the Ph Will be lodged in the county jail un- | He finally to Lin til he reeetves his credentials ad- | Y a ae 20 One mitting him to the penitentiary at | 0, Al he . it Walla Walla. The officers say there r - man wee & | ipso ane he @ the 7 « wired Sheriff Ink > credentials in the for ntence rhe poms We : from the criminal court White ith eaouineh “¢ ana White oot me fel-| ns Pay mee | ge ® hair | DY embers t, though it t ik gan the punty | "=" for th Ma chine at Oy Me | TREASUR) MEN HERE his b for « ah + Burton P r t ‘ o and George W United States trea ag been in Beattie se al 4 at are making a a a . th rr ntry BOYS HAVE. FUN SONS OF WELL-KNOWN ATTEMPT TO WRECK TRAIN UST FOR FUN MEN EACH ALL OUR FINE TAILORED HATS LA GRAN Oregon freight tra ar i nde Young, lay, age The bo: eral fe said the ne trip, in ming in, which cked, ‘The b a Hilgard and are he today ™ heen ted at ng THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, AUGEST 15, 1904 ! " q There waa 4 ' HARNESS STOLEN | A. 8. ROBINSON HERE mayor waa oe | room by af o ming Mra. I A. Hughe of th e- | (Specie! te The Star.) ot em # Ada ! ant ted to the this ‘ i hool b ‘ing waa} the city. | f a iit a ' y and several Ii bout ity by | The bw 0 mt Th ' f a Se tie Of wending thelr wa p Th ww The harness oe " ” ' nt t for Por 1 nue ach with a erin ha y new a A ” € oh i into one « ” T pPOSED TC JMPING OF SEWAGE - MANY OF HEM ARE OPF e ) THE DUMPING O He THREE YOUTHFUL GAMBLERS h . 1 — ; A THC r told « 7 Gneame ton Ea TELEPHONE COMPAAY INTO GOVERNMENT CANAL AUTHORITIES CLAIM NUIS-| OL OAK MAKERS on eeuiek pean én puter ana tae eee | ANCE WILL NOT BE CREAT £O binck hole,” known only by hear ENTERS A PROTEST| STRIKE LANEY’S FURNITURE AWAGH | say to the youthful criminate. City Detectives Co: Poe ment canal between Fremont and | the delay in ite ge 7 oe CLEVELAND, Oblo, Aug. 16.—| Adame arrested Frank Pe ager Webst Hallard are not inclined to re) rllsecne A “7 ‘be? mace | Two thousand cloakmakers struck ' Byrn and “Tag gh? sunual convention of the \ t ‘ < Bie ey geting at noon today on a demand for|for running « gambling game, full | Western Washington Baptist Your and be ox ne glad he tw are that the canal will | bie way “an od shes a cr & widewalk on Boren | Pe0Ple’s union ended its session et pouncement made City Bong become an open sewer for its tull | phe contract cloakmakers did Bot|a\enue north last Friday aftermecn {sat night. The officers of the so r nor that gth from the outiot at Lane work this morning The gamblers were #till in knoe | “Oty state that this year's conven- 1 ha to terma with ' ‘ to the Sound S thas cation “re n has been the most successful . ng the present summer the Ut $1 but the pood pep. [ia the history of the soclety ates F . and B® canal has been dry 4 great part of Bre rere aginst ot , ou to the sewer, which Major |ehe time, except when the tide neighborhood reported “ M had plugged ently in at the pleasure of the gov of the law and hiet aeakt : crament, which regulates the out aney ordered an inves | K/LLED BY A TRAIN w to having the] district residents are |!t from Lake Union ‘ . When the detectives arrived mpany franchive taxed and « to admit that t may be vy pnt, ha Mag ong pan stealthily guid by @ miniat (Special to The Star.) agar having © a pr woul nat acke "» ae | th t that erty taxed high, ie absolutely {© law against dumping tide twlee & day and deposited |SEARCHERS FOR TREASURE ' aw at ence (ha NANAIMO, B. C., Aug. 15.—At em efune to nt int nme anal, aw ale U the banks a er the Bal a ‘ oer ooring | early 0 h por a or on Row Bae an tnjuatios |‘. Major Millis has no ee ee aa © be controlled en th Wa gang of YOUNK: | arms and trunks of a human body had been de his company jections to such @ we, Dut they y by the tide, whict mually | with ted breath, | were 4 d which later proved jelaim that there ought to be # highor than the fresh water running| DURBA atal, Aug. 15,—The | ove? ‘ paste when, |to be the remains of William Woods, a law, and that if Major Millie ha pe teamer } while hing | * “ wn went rudely | brakeman on the miners’ train, to live at Ross, for example, he add to this pleasantness, | for treasure believed t ‘ tructed walla 4 out popped | wy train was running at the would put @ doubl nto the | nthe there is |! er Pr ot Kruger and lost | t! thful Ia kere at rty miles an hour Woods toad of git - wing ai the I ar in % an T knowing their | had nder and 1 seem to me and ner tly wp the cana | wa 1 today Twenty-f “ ke, pinned to | baggage car a « of the REVIEW = Jonts of Rows and the With the cor al discharge . wned { the « Bhey | re ae ) y cut his body strict that the y ls/ from the a Jepor al to the station, | @p int ty fragments ' The a t 1 at midnight resight and judgment |the two miles al, the hot e on ° 4 thweat ‘ and Woods was missed in the crtof rome one in making wummer aun and’ tie vorthwest| FIRE FLENDS ? HOUGNT | | Weots, wee net wine a al th at the FYO+1 wind, the reault is ¢ - He leaves a wife and two children. t sew 1 ry aman } th nts the d t op | . an & GRIEF SUMMARY OF CONDI per | 70 BE WORKING nate th MUCH TIMBER, many cabins and TIONS ON WESTERN AVENUE a thi f th ty author. | f tough « of hay is being de enlize t M « he am of fire was turned in | ere simost awe which ts raging tm FOR THE PAST WEEK PS etn me . ~ s ; eA with the wast f rit, Hayden ai { the al, wh { ' . 1 ent a of t ‘ akes. | r . the " aa © s of law and at-|— - ~ Be Baad ‘ d Cherry ot. Wh " emetest corner ef te Doesn't Respect Old Age As t 8 | sewer, have come gf to flow int ‘ ae See SS oe ¢ in the city hall | It's shameful when youth faile t ° fe pan mo, they $ gay #. oe h n I'm chief of po-| show 5 for aoe, 0h o herty stres ‘ Me, | Lice of th ty, and | am sworn just the ary in the case of Dr, " hao nape put a p to ga K I They cut off “ Hawkes, at 916 Che The chiet her. Thelr er how severe, an@ een th dest mbling wa ity jail t f old Dyspepsia, . the fire be i “ sader the | Sound’ ' tipation all ' ntire * he wield ¢ tent po hematin. ro nd for the mayor lied De-|0. GUY, Inc. drug store, Second e @ the «| k thls MOreING | tans F a while the officers at | evenue and Vester od. be ce . a fire hing Poe 4 then 918 Cherry is UD se t t mee bet © wakchnan te up ovo in sg and Door wing he « . HE WILL MAKE A THOROUGH LMWESTIGATION INTO DEATH OF Da tog Ego merege nnd ng games running - as he w . gro s aire © was not on \ pen © nection of Be @ arly *. but af 1 ° 4 all Of | tor y welvesT” he demanded. 1 the day th ka » mate 2 i Gola esaa Genoa Strictly One Price aclves “ box H) « ner Hoye received it. Your p " U B k ry : - 5 be A. J. Murphy, of }* a of kind is & good move Mra. J. Baker is the owner of the | nion ake The foundation of my busi- shout the Guanes a2 on Oe s . . 1 said before, th aan Gand dag. mi Ac f ness is the above just rule I Sa ce the aeaie Fashion saloon, in Everett, 4 yeh of this drugging business go-| POU 1 tit oe will be In the neigh an ate | Bf have only one price and no Anat a8 ng opened with |RYing the statement made by friends |ing on in Seattle aa 4 of $600, well covered by ia M413 SECOND AVENUE | agents. I have the largest mail » y the Kd Machion, wh 7 will » ably be bartes cami We have the best Home-made order business in the oar y? on the | cide by taking morphine tter's tel en who} | Bread in the city | adh sige Bis m v ° ue saloon last Friday > his friends have de ] 6 LOAVES FOR 25. west, ana carry the largest wing n ~— y.|Machtun had $75 om deposit with |serted bim. They drank with him « - — stock and can ship promptly. . . 2 and| Murphy at Bverett. Murphy in bis |/sang and danced im front of his N TON You can buy from me cheaper n hure 4 while the sales im the Dolph a t jay nearest dealer, and get just © good supply wes gf night, but they not bis friends BOYS ARRIVE. Until September 1 the ts what you want. I have just he de ‘ ‘ anet e now s Dentis unloaded at warehouse another : . y Eble mseeing 6 ste state 90 9p | | wi hoot rates | [f car of my famous silver clear e ‘ = © headquarters wit of yes | im oof children glass; this glass is the best y brought am advance Dod ggg Ag dh a @y Serippa News Ass'n) ic teeth cared [i that is made; every light is on te showed and om him after|ribly. He had been drugged an | te . elons drew the money | robbed of several hundred dollars| FOR RI Kan., Ang 15.—The| uly dentists In Se- | papednidy be phese wings » saloon in Everett. |in a dead-line saloon. He was found |team from the National Guard of | atte having the late botanical <is- by window e 7 nee eee ea neeesas [aneety to hone to the gems tei O08 ew 6 ene pele ve they got the best | unconscious and 4 to the police | Washington a h s | covery ine, “pyfume for |i wah heavy, clear glans chenpar ¢ Machiun and you quote me | that he took only one dring of beer. | to « pete im the army shooting. | ** * ih, oa guaseained tor | than you can bay an ordinary We . Many cases never come up before | Cavairy skirmish firing is the order | (0 are | wieéew fem tho man Se haps |the authori but there are /of the day sells everything. My business t ays Ma- | et t p thelr true na TEETH | is the window and door bust- soney out of the ture. Chief Delaney te in eympathy PUT ness, and | sell more windows on at Everett, but & movement of this kind and | where @id the money go. The pro ted this morning that he did ced A SPECIALTY | prietor of the Dolphin saloon can nk the man who drinks is al my line in the Northwest. ain the @ of a large |to blame For Infants and Children. ppearan HINTS FOR FALL Smooth materials promise to be ‘the Kind You Have Aivays Bought Bears the | Bignature | of Proce | po: ar this fall and winter, Broad | - ready _ FORGERY will be one of the favorites | —) Pagal more ates seek’ i vinides are adopted it ts prob | ! tac 4 onan able & plaid skirta will be worn = poainek Geant tee ore AN FRANCISCO, Cal, Aug m > the plaid : a . arrest of Hervey Johnson, « k {4 as popular as ever - 4 oa ont Eagle, of Var e ash a “ on © to be in good Our Wines are the purest and harging forgery n alles best on the market. Try them. “ gave Johnson § n & bog They will tone you up. crop. shows morning Me has Fine Old Angelica a He $1.50 Per Ga eee ten Fine Old Tokay . a $1.50 Per Ga “ “ " - KE. Beatty, the three Telephone—Buff 41, Ind. 39. « : m of Mr. and Mra. Bd bs of 1308 Fifth avenue * ; Sin” ee. | Murphy Wine 6 A t eld from Butter . ‘ ael tomorrow afternoon & Liquor Co. | . th Richardson, wife of W Daniel Murphy Manager | t eon aged 34 yea Ale 308.310 Pike Street Seattle \RAISED A PURSE , attlo General hospital inst || Family Trade @ Specialty. might. The body is at the Bonney ree Delivery | | | Watson mo The fd fH y Oe th Not « Sick Day Since — — | an who wa wned inthe} “I taken severely « k | wamish river kide ble, 1 tried all & 2615-2617 First 2615-2617 Firet ff] : ' Bitters and y try that. After taking a few dosea| ViN® and Cedar Reliable Dry Goods Sto _ueten 1 r 4 A ther f ~ ~ oe pce lias ay Metperaiedigy* Be Nbalbe yee The following list of specials has been organized: o have be ‘of F tem, Nenraigi, Lives ond Kidney For Tuesday and Wednesday Cet tr ie > See ee and $1.00 Wr pecial for this | i oon venue nm = | i Ber Meu, Second oF e Sateen Waints al for this sale O8e : he aring An k op ruffle, taped; spec for | wet e at Ladle White Drawers, la nd embroidery trimmed pecial i Collins Bros.}} °c ase || A * Ladies’ Corseta, black, gray and white, all sizes; special for this tense, Undertakers en * transfer of 1407 First ave. and fancy color pecial for this Gordon Phones, Main 1029, Ind. 71-20 them is r Silver Filling ... Full Set Teeth . Gold Fillings Gold Crowns 20n20--1 8-4, 20n24—13 24x26—1 3- without pain and guar- on nteed for 10 years. BROWN'S Ppie.ese DENTISTS, 1 Crowne and Bridge ‘Work at low | 24x51 3-8 i le Suction will hold your teeth up. | 24%30—1 3- 3 NO STUDENTS. | a Come ry © and take advan a low rates. All work done by 1 1 2 st Avenu Par ‘ él next t all & Southwick'a 2.8x6.8, 1 3-8—Front doors, ¢ § to 6; Sunday, 9 to name Orcas pattern, at §3. per door; this door ts glazed with beautiful picture glass such as scenes in Florida, Morro Castle in Cuba; the pictures are ground into tl urtace of the glass with sand blowing machines under the hign pres- Seattle Dental _ Parlors 13, 14, Hinckley Blk sure patents. Price of my Om 1 Avenue cas front door including glass “a is $3.50. Same door with plain t ff . the Pr Coast Glaze, $3.00. tafe Mane aye - cross panel doors that are full en ae ae ot sll 1% inches thick; strictly No. os pers net Witheit tea tenet 1, vertical grain, the best door pata ‘ nts employed, but ate, Evicee at 00 uae all are tists of long years’ ex “ae 14, CX pan, OF perience. We examine your teeth : and tell you in advan just what ae 1%, 5X pan. OG fir, yo work will cost We make no harge for extracting teeth when Send for price lets te my are ordered. Lady always in| *lesroom, nce | | 0. B. Will | 0. B. Williams | | 1508 Third Avenue , a Seattle, U.S. A. Full Set of Teeth Gold Crowns ie Gold Fillings ine Sliver Filius oe REDUCED FREIGHT RATES *ainiess Extracting On household goods to all Kxamination points. Through cara, Saving of fo 6 per cent be Seattle Transfer Company ALL SUMMER Day and Night Ch COPEL ame MeLaren & Thomson, Opp. Bon Marche. If, any evening, your copy of Thy Star hax n rived at 6:00 o'clock, telephone— t, Main 1080, oF In- dependent 1:88 any time between 6:00 and 7,00-—and a copy will be sent you at once. by special ix