The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 10, 1904, Page 8

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1 f een ORB it LIVELY TIMES AT SUNNYDALE CHARGES AND COUNTER CHARGES MADE BY MEMBERS OF GOOD ROADS CLUB THAT IT 18 TO BE USED FOR POLITICAL PURPOSES sod Roads club; to show the sentiment of the mem The Sunnydale ( ts in @ state of are A er | bers of the b against anyone wh the district include © a- | was endeavoring to make campaign tion the farmers are . literature « f the meetings, It Stirred up on account was then that Peter first dente of certain me all knowledge of the interview use it for campaign p s/said he was quoted without author alleged, in order to defeat L. ©. | ity Smith in his candidacy for sherift.| Other members said that they The culmination of the trouble came | would not stand for the club being ‘at the last meeting, when the com- | used for political purpe and, if mittee appoluted for the purpese of | continued, the club could no longer dnvestigating an alleged defalcation | continue as a representative of the of J. GC Horan, road agent of the | community, The object of the or istrict, reported 1 was for bettering the At & previous meeting President of the n the neigh Peter had ght up v ® t of i and nothing else, Many of Horan’s biring two men to work tn mbers then asserted that ry garden and ld never attend another mn the co! oir | meeting, and the club could fall by pay. Certain members, it | med, | default so far as they were con Jumped at a hasty conclu n OF ned Wer to further their own interests B an and Charles Waxbam. Horan has been the road s mombers of the y in visor in this district for seven y dignant last nigh nach and there are others who have ed on the aid the aspirations for the job. It is openly | matter was not ended yet, and the Qeserted by members of the club| men who were trying to build up that the organization was effected | political tforms for themselves for the sole purpose wting Mlo- | through would be given ran and has been condu: against |@ severe jar before the thing ended the political asptratio or lL € Horan explained the subject over Smith, the county commissioner | which the present outbreak start from the South district ed. He said that at the early eum President Peter, in his| mer season there was a good deal charges, arraigned Horar of work to t Jone on the roads Yeged acts and appotpted a comm This his perso! supervi tee to investigate. This committer o. His strawberry garden was in consisted of Henry Burton. D. Sf) | need of attention. He hired two sey and Adolph Peplow. They vis-|men to work {pn the garden and fted the county auditor's office and | gave them orders on ¢ ount made an investigation of the jas he had b on ‘ « to him for work The money with which these men of the district At the last meeting they p " ed the following report, which en-| were paid came out of his salary tirely exonerates Horan instead of out of the road fund “To whom it may concern We, | These facts were brought to light the undersigned committee, who) when the committee of investiga ‘were appointed to look into the al-|t went over the books in the Teged defalcation of county road ditor’s office. Furthermore, they funds by J. C. Horan, from all evi nd that Horan had money com @ence we can find, find that instead | ing from the cou of defrauding the county of aay! That this little affair is destined to end the nyvale is the leading * of the plac say that Horan and Smith stan! Widual members of the committer | better in their opinion, now that end was received with < great deal | disgruntied political aspirants ha Of satisfaction by the friends of Ho- | made an attack on them, than they Fan, who at no time had be'ieved. he | ever did before. had intentionally divert «1 the coun — — ub as a factor mn aswert |< funds, has made a mistake aga'net Dimself in fa of the county In the sum of $5.59 ‘The report is signed by the Indi ty's money to bie own us. When the report was made to the elub open rebellion agaist the min Who were trying to drag politics into the organization broke out Bome of the members were charged ‘with hastily jumping into the news papers with the matter and Presi dent Peter was openly attacked for a interview ident flatly denied every Word of the interview and said be} ESOP simply told certain people whe the | Caustand fuformation could be gainet, but | secretary, tu made no talk whatever himself, He * about Judge Parker's goin; said the interview war a fake and New York to take personal had been written and printed in a campaign and that be Seattle democratic newspaper h-| out bis authority in order to mabe) either the national of sta capital. Last night he|tee were untrue He was grat Wade a still stronger denial of an| with the efforts of both commit attack on either Smith or Horan in| The judge had thought of going to awe? Arthur Me private morning said the Beripes Sept 8, u Judge Parker's or to charge of th was dissatisfied with the work of papers. |New York for a day or two aftor “I simply told certain people | the publication of his letter of « where they could get the facts they | ceptance, but he may not do n desired, but never spoke a wort) that contained in the interview claimed to have been given by me.” sald Pe- fer last night to Star man. have made no talk about this mat ter for publication. and do not know | why | was quoted in this matter ‘The interview was certainly not given by me.” | WILL MANUF. UFACTURE ‘Albert Paul, one of the leading cit-| _ Articles of incorporation faens of Sunnnydale, said that the Coaline Manufacturing Whole attack was started by a de- {bare been filed in tne oe feated candidate for munty missioner and another whe Horan's job. It was simply politi cal gossip, and someone had jumpe om pany orpO for the manufact The at a conclusion without any invest 4 omp’ in tion. jto #mall balls and is to b ‘At the last meeting of the club |the marxet this winter Pan] made « motion to ask Presi- | dust will be obtained fram near Gent Peter to resign. It was ma coal mines ana a large factory f ———e | the manufact oft malin to be “UNEQUALED. in SEATTLE er ere at or at “ A. 1 it 0 TURK 50 t; Leonard Spear, se c BATHS co retary, and H. M. Or ___Under C4 Horton Bank The American Sa ar is treasurer. “The best the brewers Bass’ Ale a ‘ p $2.00 PER DOZEN Imported and for sale by I ‘ i i : Concert and Denes ; ‘ 104 First Ave. South M Both Phones, Pink 1761 Bests leave Pie ‘'s andie FREE DELIVER m 1 n 400 5 id WE HAVE EVERYTHING THAT 18 CORRECT in PALL 8U ITS, MILLINERY, JACKET and we needn't enlarge on the ADVANTAGES of being able to GET YOUR FALL ATTIRE ON CREDIT, for $1.00 PER WEEK WE TRUST YOU FOR ANYTHING,—ALWA The Eastern Outfitting Co. Corner Fifth and Pike. PLEASED | FUEL FROM COAL DUST 10, 1904 aote with be hed wy 30 ates aa: Daniel Prawle my 1" . = . banded ir wuth Afr nd ne | - bene An tn Indisputable Evidence. ‘eg You have read our oft-repeated statement, ‘In use for over 30 years.” It = oun out . was in the early sixties that Dr. Pitcher first made use of the prescription now nt universally known as Castoria, With arecord of over fifty, under five years of age, = |Set Fire to out of every hundred deaths, it was the AMBITION OF EVERY PHYSIK IAN to ty " discover a remedy suitable for the ailments of infants and children that would Her Clothing decrease this distressing mortality. In Castoria that relief has been found nude tan oa : Let us take the statistics covering the deaths in the City of New York for th nd oper ¢| RVERITT, Sept. 10.—Mre, Mon- | the past 30 years, and here we find the beneficent effect of a combination of drugs owe me, colored, aged 36 years, livin excluding opiates and narcotics so long sought for, namely ; CASTORIA » taledo-rol 0 ' Fagen ess Of the total number of deaths in New York City {n 1870, 50 par cent, were f oot , attic an they had then wince |aelf in a elovet, pouring wascine| under five years of age; im 1880, 46 per com. ; in 1890, 40 per ‘cent, ; in 1900, 3% pirit eh indeed, be worth | lighted 4 | por cent, only, Just stop to think of it rama } hon FB ngs te Until 1897 no counterfeits or imitations of Castoria appeared on drug store intial: tte nak on moes painfully burned about th shelves, butsince that date Mr. Fletcher has been called upon to suppress a number a passable bargain, but from a one- | and Mra. Mon has been in: po ofthese frauds, While the record for 1900 does not come down to our expectation it \ ar View point Jive ude “ small it 1 7 femh beieae, lis gen Poe af nonlin ey os ’ 4 since | is owing to the carelessness of mothers when buying Castoria. Thesignature ofChas. pen BF ay GP ange edn Mt promines pleat 7 whtes es). Fletcher is the only safeguard, and he alone is authorized to use the doctor's mame. * Mr. Willard and his company put on | a) 7 wa ta ae see | THIRD AVENUE conte al song night “On the Bridge at Mid fon emagunes Ber th after ie Tracked, ny edy drama ¢ been 1 ASK NEW The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has | im use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of am «o ib enti 4 avd has been made under his ite popinntlae’ Gielen the Nita rn supervision since its ore. J Walters, am the de. | g infancy. Allow no one to deceive ter, in naid | —— you im this, All Counterfeits, imitations and “Jast- ide ke” | as-good” are but Experiments that trifle with and nay oe quad he | OTE. (2S AND STORAGE | endanger the health of Infants and Children—Expert- J the dialogue clever with} COMPANY DESIRES TO EX-/ ence against Experiment. 5 ques eetarams TEND ITS PIPES AND LINES) Simpkins a ru or j tL What is CASTORIA at the Third Av theater. | | Mine Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Ol), Pare tHe ALCAZAR |: The Diamond lee & Storage com- | ieee goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. Is night “Work 1 Wages” clos hut ya h “¥ } od “iaty a oe contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotte Al Fr, to be followed, be-}eteam heat and electricity was « > substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms ,*amorrow's matinee, withreieaed by the corporations com and allays Feverishness, It cures Diarrhoea and Wind ’ New ¥ — fy}mittte yesterday afternoon. The} Colle. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation a Aleasar theaplans have been] Mtté? agreed to grant the extension, | and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the AMY STANLEY . s acollent work of coaeins tis Gms a aoe sane a | Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and nataral sleep. With Asa Lee Willard in “Jim [201 the preser ones compel it to place its wires as woll | "The Children’s Panacea The Mother's Friend. ner te ' f ratiafnct as it# pipes underground in districts | r f ~ baat | om b « suck as Renton bill that are soon! ls Sfsioarccs) | Se) i cenuine CASTORIA Aware iow to maintain poles as tong ea} acem Sour Stomach Drenden, Bears the Signature of therBeattie Electric company. This | Worws Conmutsions Feverish- perm he committee will also | iH ness and Loss or SLEEP | probably t ween The Diamond lee & Storage com Vac Seanle Sugnatuce of pany's present franchise give it ’ fn Ady aed OS Ld fen ° only ia th dint t between the waterfront ar th av Mad. | ; JAMIE aos TOKO Seat. 10 Prince Pu Sale Ten Million Boxes a Year. ' i Ja Oct ard the M ‘The BEST HOT WEATHER MEDICINE ‘ ? CANDY CATHARTIC Battles pe ursion | How's This? i , i WEST & WHEELE R. ROBE RT MALTBY : : ; 4 . 713 First Ave., Room 8 409 New York Block ty norta of M on street. Johan Hi. Powell, the attorney for the com In Use For Over 30 Years. pany, stated, however, that it was the intention to extend the wire ver ore wee Fore cnr and pipes only through the business district. pa slarly to the Wash The ommittee will so frame the ! h 1, t emended french at it will have ries in the country are to be placed | to innoculate the cows is the cause stipulations as stringent or more so} in operation today by the American | for the delay than those in the Seattle Electric | Window Glass coms The re The discovery that some of the company’s franchise. The latter |sumption will furnt empl yment | herd wa attected wisn coe ” ~ have je more an a wee provides for the placing of its wires underground in one district three years from the date the Shuffleton franchise granted and in an own away been id et of the summ nee that time the whole herd has - en corrailed and 120 gal ot n s producing every day has | Assistant: Surgeon Kidd totam jthe city ready to do the work, but other district within five years from its date. i These two districts practically| TWENTY-FIVE UNCONCATE |he has not yet got the material with comprine the business nection of the b > dc provision is that wires be placed either underground or in alleys| where streets are paved. The herd of 80 cattle } owned by R. Satori ie found by Milk Ins HOOS LAST NIGHT ‘NA, Sept. 10—A low re 1 anniversary mass for the re- the soul of the late Empress who was assassinated at ptember 10, 1898, was at Rer which nton was quie ne Elizabeth The annual concatens 2 4S | Hoo-Hooa was beld ia 5 o affecte clebrated in the Capuchin church | 0 1S] at Bal are, last night and nat yet been examined by today. Emperor Francis Joseph, }200 members of the o sioner McDonali Archduke Francis Ferdinand aad present. % Faye gue inary Surge ». tol other members of the imperial fam- . } pet, © Semneee ’ ‘ly attended. A large number of me- a A sears affected was turned | morial wreaths sent by the vartous merica a . aimed that inabd' court Europe were heaped about : + ney tube with which the ton

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