The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 27, 1905, Page 5

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“METH La cea LE e _ ARR AERR ERR RRR aqaneeee ** * + * « a aa * * BEEGGRREAAKAAEA AAEM EERE SER EEE REY * 1a TON In form the) the board, that President Roosevelt watt ‘of @» District of Col-| should ask Mr. Mefarland to take yor 0 eoteerat In practioe,| the place, It wag a distinct gain wate to the Judgment wny | for gi ra Govern emt ves the lat Mbeorved its operation, 18) lor acceptid, Seated in his office, a es tie] few days ago, Mr, Mofarland di about tS olitica p used im an interesting manner MF oat citica, wotett some of the municipa blems that nt 4) have confronted th mimissioners, On the subject of public owner- two of them | ship of public utilities, he said rs engt Apparently, there ta very little ee appointed by t ntorest comparatively in this ques ones @ governing body/|tion, As you know, the water ser ae, aiatrict, including the city of) vice ts a public one, but afl the ot in Congress Is ty ~y public utility services afe car ried om by private corporatio: beset upon the highest appotatty that the lghting and the fagisiative powers in the land. | telephone service might be carried wr result there are clean, well-/on by the district government, but streets, plenty ot parte ee paition } as Doves been gen wot aw and public. tm-| oral upported or earnest ees cart ed out on an elabo me — There are two street ral mate scale. at board of commission oe qaivchide Hoary B. F. Mactariand, | ” I, Weat and Maj. John Bid~| (> Mz. Mefarland is president of : the board For years the represent ‘of & Boston newspaper here fevws notable member of the tape of correspondents = During the administrations of both McKin Jag aad Roosevelt he was a frequ visitor at the white house, T knee Dim as & man of high charac te, Wide experience and great abil fy, It was natural enoukh, there fore, when & Vaoancy ove urred on — DISEASED HEARTS the rich, red. guehing/ ‘of health Into a stugeten | of thin, impovertahed fluid of | which carry death and de fe every organ and Uiswue of the | the heart ac GAMBLING 1S Enver opmigead the Capital Traction | Co. and the Washington Railway & ee ee a vant Ws | Blectrie Co, which controle all the te ety. Tine and | 2st railways in the district. In Wat Queen Anne car ~ we {accordance with our policy, pathol Rom. Rasy terme Inquire | wires are underground. The fare is owner | 5 cents, with six tickets for a quar- an (tt dames Botrwell Matas tee}, system of cach company, with a pro Ke in certain cases for transfers ment of 2 or 3 cents additional. The franchises were granted by act of jcongress, no time limit being set but the several acts of charter be ing subject to alteration, amend ment or repeal by congress, “The companies as a general rule pay 4 per cent of their grom carn ings, and real estate taxes on bulld ings, tracks and other equipment be ing considered personal property, in lieu of which the 4 per cent men tioned is required. In general, I be eve we have reason to claim that there Is no better street railway service in the United States than Usat given in the district of Colum: The piano you want fs here—from the least * bia matter how little “In general I should say that get a GOOD Washington and all the other places in the District of Columbia are quite as healthful as the average city throughout the United Staies A siow sand filtration plant i* sow being completed and will be in oper ation within the coming year, when we are assured that 95 per cent of the typhoid and other disease germs will be strained out of the water Tuberculosis is our great and we are urging congress to allow us to provide the tuberculosis wards of a municipal hospital, where the chronic cases among the poor may be cared for, and at the same time isolated from the rest of the people whom they are constantly endan gering. “The social evil is confined to a certain section. not by fotmal regu lation, but by (he supervision of the police department. We have an honest police force from the super intendent to the latest recruit, and therefore, are free from the black mail and other scandals that have this matter. “Public gambling ts entirely sup- pressed. The saloonkesper convict at the ed twice loses bis Heense, so he} OLD RELIABLE SPOT obeye the laws KLINE & ROSENBERG, ‘Washington is probably the 025 Fiest Avenue. cleanest city in the country. Con _ sidering that we have the widest SOME SNAPPING GOOD BARGAINS FOR FRIDAY’S HOUSE-CLEANING SALE pe == =e Me Big Solid Bar Radio Laundry || 50 feet Bay City Pure Rubber | CLS é Be Garden Hose, 5 ply, always Me roll 2000 wheets Mammoth BREE coves cose $4.49 Paper . He | $4.00 B0-foot 4-in« h Native Rub- Me Squart doubie coated Gran ber Hose .. $2.89 Meware Sauce Pan Le | $1.00 Wood Hose Reels with fron Me t-quart beavy sin Milk Pan wheels . -59¢ Hereee . He | 1-25 Brass Revolving lawn Me tin lined Camera Lanch Box Sprinkler 79¢ | ae @ | Wire Window Screen Cloth, al- Me aortment Crystal and Gold yard * ways 2c Spoon Tray, Creamers, etc 96 $1.50 dozen Polished Glass Gold Fanart Brown Mixing How! Edge Custard Cup, each.. he Fis, a De || $1.75 dozen Individual Porcelain thin Japanese China Cup and | Strawberry Dishes, many pat- Savcer tor . De | rma, exct Be SPELGER & HURLBUT 22""2" 1 RRR RARR RARER Picture Talks With American Mayors MAYOR M'FARLAND OF WASHINGTON D. C. thetr | and free transfers within the} from one to the other upon the pay-| enemy, | cceurred elsewhere in dealing with | RRA RRR RRR RRR RR Re RESULTS SEEEEEES ORDINANCE PREVENTING THE CARER ARR RR Re ee of STORAGE OF EXPLOSIVES PLEASES THE THe (uoon~ - KeRpAR Connected | f FIREMEN. tion of Tice Loses annual inspe = it Wis. g | the busts n of th yt Licens® « Juve to the prevent f tur \ ling the summer m. ‘The captain | in parce of each fire jon in the = . it wit efully look tnt a tons in hie object of an t un be dor moved, flame away with th od & your ago re rdinance 5 rding the » age of gasoline, ben ine, fuel oll and other hquid ex plosives. ‘There have been only two fires from such sources in the past while in Low Angeles, a city of about the same size aa-Beattle, there vere nearly thirty | | The ordinance forbids the w f Aree quantities, If « large amount) | must be kept, it must be stored un | der@round, being pumped in #mall amounts a® nee 7 were for merty n# from ben-| | oxy ‘ “Trene Snown oe sine, Although many persons are Song vem Oo conccase | NOt Aware of It, the fumes from ben wine will quickly ignite, A suff font amount of fumes will evaporate from a pint of bensine to fi) 200 « where @ lighted match will explode | it | Tt is partly on account of the ef-| flelency of the gusoline ordinance that @ reduction of inaur affecting such outlying districts as! Fremont as well as the business sec- | tign will go into effect in two or| thitee weeks. apace to the p rr Those awful, agoniat fits are the result of «ravated condition ef nervous debility, Dr j ton than elsewhere, the work ha# been good, although it ought to bé improved, and will be. Miler’ Nervine has made many re- 1 should oppose @ whipping post) mirkable cures by restoring health as that word is commonly used, buljand strength to the nervous system. the commissioners have approved’) #6la by druggists under a guaran the recommendation of Presideut!/t#@ that the firet bottle will benefit, Roosevelt that there should be some }®™m your money returned form of corporal punishment for; ~ wife-beaters and similarly cruel Alteration Sale persons, and the bill of Representa | erous \ |tive Adama, of Pennsylvania, pro | viding corporal punishment for} Ba I | { oe | wife-beaters to be administered in rga ns ech |private, This i# not because we |{/ Boys’ Blue Denim Bib Overalls. | -— | need this legistation as much as |f all sizes i se. j ptreste and @ greater range of paved | some other communities, but as @)§'Men’s Heavy Merino Mottled streets tn proportion to the popula Undershirts, 460 value ..25@ Best Brand Saxony Yarn, all colors and black .. 5 Biikoline Com HE KILLED Poles, cach Bixby’s 10¢ Shoe Cotton Filled forta, hand tufted | tft, Opaque Shade Curtains. | ROACHES with fixtures complete | G-ft. Cherry or Oak Curtain Satin Sea 10-4 size Silver Gray Cotton Blankets | state Vigor. Does four, things and does them well. Restores color to gray hair, | PITTSBURG, Pa, April 27. James B. Laughlin, treasurer of the firm of Stecl & Jones, and worth | Dressing | | at least $8,000,000 in bis own right,| stops falling hair, makes the |} Ladies’ Plannelette for a burgiar while he was endeay- | £9n°t this enough for one prepa-| yee a Celta, the oring to let himself in with a tateh-| ration to doP trathc i aa j : key at bis own back door, Laugh lin spent the night In the city jal! in a foul cell, ao attention bet paid to his protests and being re fused the use of the telephone. At ise Pretty Wash Lawns, Nos. 5 and 7 All Silk Taffeta Ribbon Boys’ Seami®as Kangaroo Calf 6 a m. his wife, greatly worried, Shoes, $2.00 value ..$1.45 discovered bis whereabouts and/ 0 Ladies’ Black Coney Fur called at the station in a carriage Start, 6 tails s A scene followed, and Laughlin has Boys’ Wool Meee Pants put his case in the hands of an at-/ torney Laughlin, upon belng released jfrom the cell, annovuaced that he jeould now claim the championah as a cockroach catcher, Inalsting| that he had killed @ million of the | roaches in self defense. WILL ESTABLISH NEW LIMITS ee ee 53¢ $5.00 Boys’ Vesteo Suits, nizes 6 to 7 years «2.0.0. $2.50 ETERSO 206, 20. 210 Prtke Street Ae¥ AIR Dep't Store SECOND AVE. Just Above Pike Street. DON’T MISS Dinner Plates, tach ......-. Cups and Saucers to match Plates, pair : Sauce Dishes, 2 for . | sanitation com- nesday night to establish new slaughter house limits of Georgetown, nkirting the Duwamish river, The district com- | prises 270 acren. Legal phases of }the question were referred to the yration counse’ On sale Friday at the 10c STORE | ¢ is already one district, that [sin sams sy eae’ | BES SECOND AVE. HEGREAT districts. | BENEFIT CONCERT TRUNK SALE FRIDAY, APRIL 28TH, 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT. BUY YOUR MILLINERY ATI FASHION 537 | Great interest is ed in musical eircles over the com ing orchestral concert to be given at the Grand Thursday, May 11, for being mas the benefit of the Crittenton home, 3 Ninety-eight of the musicians of the His label on | city have already joined the orches QUEEN ANNE AVE your Presorip- | tra and will rehearse on Thursday | a tion corre. evening at Cline’s new plano house, Se sponds with the | in the Ericson bullding mark or. | eee ate sie "© | iNew York Dental Parlors RES ling” on silver. | | Tickets are now being sold by Ten ¥ guarantee. Sti W'S DRUG STORE BetFh ve. Houre—#:30 «. m. to 6 pm Sundays, $:30 a. m. to 12 m 614 FIRST AVE., SEATTL Becond floor Howard Buliding, opposite Penn Mutual Life } ladies interested in the home and In making the benefit a success. CLASS SPEAKERS ELECTED. Wood, Charcoat and Coke Seattle Coal and Glenn } er and Walter Dunbar Bullding wore siected Wednestay :\—_h( >y | A eet Wood Co. } the senior class of the high school to | . — uw. | tane Street and HRatiroad Ave a be twe of the speakers at the grad Y L Cc Phones: Mato 93; Ind 92 | be fee Of te wre a sone ts. New YorkLiquorCo, . ea at the Grand Opera house. Mr. DVO | Foy Best Wines and Liquors! RELIABLE TRANSFER CO. | bar is captain of the cadet com | | }Pany and hae on several occasions | 8317 FIRST AVE. NORTH. Baggage, Furniture, Storage | demonstrated his abtiity ae a public) FREE DELIVERY. nd storage room, 1216 First | — - fice building ' npeaker. Mr. Hoover recently re | Phones— Main 2872; Ind. 1326. owes a | resented the high school In a debate | ———— ee - owe gg Bun 902; Independent, {| with Olympia, Wash., and ts conced | ELEGANT NEW ASSORTMENT | ~ jj any evening, your copy of The | od to be one of the best orators In| oe 7 ADIES' WAIST SETS—HAT | Stat has not arrived at 6:00 o'clock the school, me | PINS—WRIST BAGS, ETC, ETC. | teiept Sur net, M nin 10 0, oF In- | — ; — dependent 1188, any time between , The beat place to get good a HOUGHTON & HUNTER, 4.00 and 7:00—and a copy will be in Rubber and Cotton Garden Howe Jewelers, sent you at once, by special mes- is the Rubber Store, 714 Ist ave 704 First Avenue, Seattle wenger S BRINGING | Monday | been given their | permanent. | ing his home was turned over to the | | Bridge Work | wets are ordered week or and you pay for i y 4. SCHOENFELD & SONS. LITTLE HAPPENINGS French Haggard, an electrician. was seriously burned by a shock at} the new municipal lighting plant at Seventh avenue and Yesler way on He now lies at the Seattle | General hospital in a precarious | condition. He was unconscious when | found by other employes, He has| been employed as a janitor of the plant for the past year. The cities of Waabington have| position on the| program of the social department | of the Lewis and Clark fair. This elty has been assigned the week be- ginning August 27. Mayor Ballin- gor has been requested to designate the hostess of the city. Dr. Bara B. Reynolds, of this city, @ied at the family residence, 103 Twelfth avenue south, Wednesday fternoon. Death was the result of | an attack of la grippe. Dr. Rey- nolds leaves a wife and four chil- dren. He was 58 years of age and had lived at Hillman City. The re- mains are at the Bonney-Watson company. As the result of the plunging of a vicious horse in a Western avenue blacksmith shop, Allen Munroe lies at the Providence hospital, suffer- ing from injuries which may be His knee was fractured in seve places. Munroe is well known In this eity and had a pe-| eullar faculty for handling vicious | horses. Albert Caldwefl, a young man of | Tacoma, will be prevented from fol- lowing the sea if his uncle can help | it. Wednesday a report of his leav- Seattle police and other authorities | are advised. Frank Phillipine and William Cook, other adventuresome spirits, are sald to be with him.| None of them are of age. j a meeting of the new stock- holders of the Diamond Ice company and Mutual Steam Heat and Light- | ing company, new officers were el- | ected. Plans of the new company | were talked over after the meeting | 4 it bas been decided to enlarge! the plant as much as the present e All This Week Set TEETH $3.00 Fit or No Pi Crowns 3.00 Fillings 500 $3.00 No More Dread of The Dentist t appliances to with We have the pate xtract, fill and apply crows out the least pain or danger, Call and will examine your mouth free and convince you that we do as we advertise, and tell you in ad- vane what your work will cost. No charge for painless extraction when we All work guaranteed 15 years, Hours—8 a, m. to 8 p. m.; Sundays, 8:30 to 1 OHIO PAINLESS DENTISTS 207% Pike, Cor. Third and Pike. the . 00 HAT STOh, t for style or qu There is nothing, however wi os from this store but what carries our Atisfaction with It—not only representing our guarantes for the rightness of the goods, but for the uniform fairness of our price We count this guarantee of absolute satisfaction, and the confidence it begets, as the basis of our success. down and any amount you want to pay each Standard Furniture Company 1006 to 1016 First Avenue —1,000 of these jadinier stands go for our Friday” solid oak, 10-inch on sale “busy special; top, finished golden oak or weathered. ~~will not be delivered; only one to & person; mo ©. 0. D., mall or teiephone orders filled month buys a Buck Steel range here, can take a whole year in which to t. _ SEATTLE BELLINGHAM TAGOMA ers. It was not thought advisable to give @ lower rate, particularly in view of the fact that the city can sell ite surplus water to persons for sluicing purposes if it desires, ——— ——K—[—== GIVEN AWAY ONE GOLD WATCH GIVEN AWAY OWE SILVER WATCH GIVEN AWAY Twenty Parker “Lucky Curve” Fountain Pens Given Away TWENTY-THREE PRIZES IN ALL franchise will permit. The fire and water committee agreed Wednesday night to furnish water to Ballard at the same rate ft is furnished to local manufactur- ‘These prizes are for the boys and girls who turn tn the largest number of new subscriptions, paid In advance, to the Seattle Star, during the contest The boy or girl who turns into the Seattle Star office, 1309 7th Ave, Seattle, Wash. the largest number of coupons with the subscription money for the new customers during the con- test, will receive from us the first prize of $25.00 in gold. The boy or girl who turns into the Seattle Star office the second largest number of coupons, with the subscription money for new customers, will win the Second Prize, a handsome Gold Watch, ‘The boy or girl who turns in to the Seattle Star office the third largest number of coupons, with the subscription money for new custom will receive the Third Prize, a beautiful Silver Watch. And the next twenty boys and girls who turn in the next largest number will recetve one $2.00 Parker “Lucky Curve” Fountain Pen each, RULES OF THE CONTEST. 1. Any boy or girl may enter this contest. 2. People subscribing for the Star must write their name and exact address. % Get subscription blanks at the Star office. 4. Subscriptions must be paid in advance, 6. If @ person is an old subseriber to the Star, he can pay in advance for one month more, two months more, or three months more. 6. One month's subscription counts ONE; two month's ts TWO; three month's subseription counts y or girl turning them tn. subscription ¢ THREE to the 7. Any boy who desires to work up a route for himself during the contest can do so, provided he will sign an agree- ment to notify the Star anytime he wishes to sell his ocus- tomers & Do not forget that new subscriptions only count in this contest for these 23 prizes. 9. Any boy or girl may hand In the money, and renewal of an old subsertber with that subscriber's vote for his favorite teacher; Dut the Star will not allow any boy or gtri to turn in the name of a person who is an old subscriber and count it as . new subscriber for any of these 23 prizes,

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