The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 22, 1905, Page 7

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ACID KILLED erenue. Tully was about 40 years old. ? pany FELL LIKE HIs KIT. @ Seventeenth avenue, survived Pa fall that would have killed #the breath knocked out @him for a few *Mpracticaliy unhurt. Friday afternoon discuss w in drawing up & new 8 set should be taken to make bul fire proof. and the system escapes that should be used. Saunders is the by Mr. = when needed. Bopping Guide on page 7. FIND BORIC Setter eeeeeeee eT AND ISCAPED ® DEATH Because he knew how to *tumble in the same manner #as his pet kitten, little Hugh PBtuddert. infant son of Mr Rand Mrs. H. 8S. Studdert, 342 #an ordinary baby Wednesday #afterncon. While playing on #the balcony of his home he P®tumbled over the rail and fell iG feet to the ground. The @ youngster landed with relaxed @ muscles and except for having of minutes, was Fekete eee LABORER WAS ue ine Michaet Tully, a laborer, was r qver by a Northern itie eng gt 12:30 Thursday morning in the gompany's ve He diet a few hours after, The © yeourred while d 4 ith committee of architects engag- ot! ing ordinances the precautions he of One innovation that has been sux as ie of standpipes, so that they not rust until they become use- ‘Warre “ “te _ prate y nme! arrest of J. Bree fen of . A. Berglauad met Diamond dairy and | mn He . of the Hillside ry. 7 men are charge wie Woodooek of se ty Pemlik in which acl’ wa =, as 8 vativa Sample were taken ay afternoon t Woods assistant, anc be: A “i by City Chem Smith wod to contain the odulterant @witch engine was at work in th The man’s legs were cut off at} the hips, He was taken to the} Wayside Missio mepital, where he | @ied at 3 o'clock Thursday morning. | Papers found in his pocket In Geated th he lived at 309 Ninth Tee eee eee eee eee eee C00K'S ADVICE ASKED) Fire Chief Cook and C. W. Saun- president of the park board Seattle Homeseekers Tract in Southeast Seattle as it Was in June 20, 1906. A meeting of the Southeast Seattle Improvement club will be held tor the purpose of clecting new officers and thriving little settlement in the Rainier along the Seattle blossom as the rove all all over the Rainier trie Hghts and other valley coum politan advantages number of South Seattle settlers has so Increased during the past is very Inadequate, particularly returning to their suburban homes. have more cars pat on the line > ae | Bee bargains under Pike Street LOCAL BUSINESS MEN tr aily planting thetr The accompanying Southeast minute ear ride from the business dist cts among homeseckers, and a rapidly own vines and fig cuts show the change Each Seattle, jet of Se . attle trees In the tween the hours of 5 and 6 p. m car ts crowded to ite ite invigorating has mad increasing number of families who are tired of paying rent bent on leading the simple Rainier a va ley it, and the club air, ite lake one of the most | view popular dis- Thursday evening at § p. m. considering questions important to the residents of the y Within thé past year the desert hi been made to Renton line, the cottages of homescekers springing up ‘The Improvement club has already secured good telephone service, siee and now ft ts going after a better car service. The few months that the car service when those who work In town are will end or to tts in appearance of the town wrought {a Just one year. Re Gas a JUNE 22, roos. SENATOR, FIRST OF woe rrer.nevunns| Pike St. Shopping Guide THY FRUGAL HOUSEWIFE, THE MAN WITH THE "BAVING HABIT.” OR, IN FACT, ANYONE inging 10 passengers and 9400-[§ WITH A LEANING TOWARD KCONOMY, SHOULD NOT FAIL TO READ THE I RoAi MADE in treasure, the steamshiy EXCLUSIVELY BY THE PIKE STREWT MERCHANTS—FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY S®LLING tor reached port from Neme Wed-| hesday night, being the firet of the * pg Ny og te ee ero jest Creamery Up will be at least $2,600,000, and Man Saws 600 | . that the other liners are bringing 0 & feet B tt large consignments of gold ba ; + Sawa utter One of the passengers, Henry Crow ou | ded The Kuster died June 17 from paralysis all lengths, Ge | | Ma body was brought to this city foot, 6 to 7% | ‘ Le eREWWETRRETEK WH catemamnen. Cc Stationer de Buck Saws. i ik, ‘ "81.00 @| and Bookseller | M-M WATERMELONS & , Miven | - |* AE COMING! «| ton and thee Be sia | The Clansman L&* mim} Honey! : J Baws, 2¢-1nch, | # bs Frosh Dairy Butter 45¢ aad ps pl $1.10 * atermelyums ‘ill be yah | + warranted 2 dozen Ranch ee ee, ; 45€ in *| $1.00 | 2 1s, Pull Cre Qe 39¢ + . ladle | ; Weds and 1 Ib. Signal F A lot of Dennison’s Crepe Papet, : — ve ee i Mes g | of z Slodges, per Ib. 2 cans Best Tomat . et jamaged, roll Se & pane : ee 10¢ ¢ Roccaii : Vatch our window for fire ® The first watermeton of * zy Single bit Axes or por next week # #ensor will arrive In Seatt * > handled per pound s | @ abenit ten days from the de * 4 $1. OG | M10. oan Royal A 207 PIKE STREET #® of Califarnia, * f Double ¢ p * - na a Near Second iialieliclatathalctMalctaad Rake ; $1.25 | - Pacific SASH AND handle . 6S Cc | | ‘wu tes | Import Co, | DOOR | 4 ‘ n How | . t 0 foot, for | 609 PIKE STREET | BARGAINS $3.50 | | fle Mw h Cotton Hom 60 | Majestic Range, Friday and Sat oe jf. feet, for $3.00 urday $37.50 § P| |J1 good %-Inch Rubber Hose, 60 | This range is in good shape and | PRICE LISTS PREM, (Continued From Page One.) feet, for 475 can be sold tathe makers at any | My five cross panel Doors are Se: |f Regular $1.00 Sprinklers | time for $20.00 known everywhere; price $1.90 opbartue thes to warlay the unsns-| Regular $1.25 Sprinklers B4, o 9x9 Granite Art Squares, in all | per door. fro his money; no more close |4 4 Warranted 14-inch Lawa Mow- | olors and shades, regular price Send for price lists to my salea- corporations in which Messrs or ws 3.00 $5.00, special price 2.79 | rooms, 1508 Third avenue, Seat- | Oe W. Dickinson, Capt. Caine A warranted 16-inch Lawn Mow Fruit Jars, 1-quart, spe and Senator Van de Vanter on one CF sess $3.25 | Friday and Saturday, per « nee and a handful of unscrupulous —— } ‘ o 6 bbokiew on the other, will Inugh at Fruit Jars, 2-quart, spe all laws of decency, and help take || C- W, Boynton Saw & Hard- Friday and Getariay tn pasands of dollars away from the} ee ware Co. Con. Third | Kitchen Table, regular price 19¢ 25, Oo. B. Williams The following letter, written by nd | special for Friday and Satur- | ®& prominent California horseman. } day. 69e | who ie st present attending the |f PICKLE BARGAINS ne Fee F | Meadows races, is too good to “blue|{ BOTTLED PICKLES, FANCY, or pencil” or expurgate. The writer ts per bottle : Oe Red Front P dently a man’ thorou a Chow, sour and sweet, plain anc SR] ge Furniture Co. Friday bis communication will prove of un-|f OLIVES, FANCY, per bottle con Smmren ane Ubual interest to readers The ; 10¢ |— eee one Gtar who are following the crusade Side ‘ans e " i cl an Against the notorious Meadows van G. Kellogg, Fire Marshal, and THAT “TRACK HOLD UP.” |P VEAL LOA | Ralph Cook, C, F. D., have issued Editor Star:—By way of showing || DRIED BE et | & special retail permit exclusive Saturday not oniy my personal endorsement jar . @ 204 3Oe@ | for Pike Street to Woodcock’s of your fight against the “Syndicate | HEINZ BAK 1, 2 | Pharmacy, 604 (near Sixth) for Syetem’’ of bookmaking at the Meadows, but that of many other horse owners, who like myself, dare not openly protest under the penalty of being ruled offthe track, I will say to the everlasting discredit of the state of Washington that there le not another race track in the United States where such sand bag methods would be tolerated for « minute “It ie hard at the very best to silence criticiem against racing in general, even when it te conducted on the square, aa it in in California but when men who pride themselves upon being prominent citizens, thereby adding credit to the associa tion, Indulge in the work of flese tng the publte it is not strange that a * # | Meadows as they have at the! and 3-pound o 10¢. 15e ==! 20¢ CHOICE LE IONS, per dozen 7ER AND Lah Be per Ib. zuzu G SOAPS, per package KONA BLEND COFF Without an equal for the price. MAYFIELD'S CHOICE CEYLON TRA, per Ib Quatity unexcelled WM. S. MAYFIELD FAMILY GROCERS. 603 PIKE STREET. Main 998; Ind. A 098 for the | Fire- works Fire- works pleces 1é © $2.50 "4 $5.00 | “%-gal. bottle of 12-year Port Wine oeeeeeee eeees BLOOD %-gal. Old Angelica 4 Fall quart Old Glendale Whisky $1.00 |The Murphy Wine & Liquor Co. 208-10 PIKE STRERT. . * USUA LLY # SOMETHING DROPPED IN #/|% * popular sport thould he fol * TIMES BUILDING Jed by anti-ractng laws which are u Jece of bologna sausage esteemed Teddy, must have been] Ballard pioneers, leave with theit * The elevator tn the Times’ #|to be found upon the statute books | With s pi T | the Pacific states are not | d-o-lighted amilies on Sunday for their olf ieeat. sgaten age pacieed ca tap bv dropped from the third #|ot Sum fF iwwnng Stuae tetas whence ta the Le racing class with-| Here was the second race; Mirs|home at Dresden, Germany, for af fm this list of specials you'l 1 Le Cae ecnaninentay afternoon for # |.» crotecting thelr patrons. the pub- |i the next two years, as the result | Provo, 2 to 1, 4 to § and 1 to 3; Cora| extended .vielt with relatives and Bed the very best apples extend ' weckel mad tae © La enet Site, against possible jobbery on the|of the King county association's |Goets, 7 to 19; Dorice, even. | friends. They will arrive in time te ® to the bottom— & be the Newt ey nObbed * | cart of either the horse owner or|tactics, I shall be very much mis-| Isn't that a fine bunch to make @/ take part im the celebration of the er's Tar Soap, 260 cakes 45 React’ o North , 1* gation ts = the bookmaker—actually compel | taken winning on? | wolden wedding of their parents, Seal Sarsaparilla, for the blood ¢ business mien of Seattle are Great Northern people & pe the eoee about 12 # loth the bookmaker and the horse| “Talk about Harry Tracy! Why,| Here is another elegant selection | sit $1.00 size 2 a ee OSe |") a arms against the Great North = however, that their Si @ regs to he cae pi wee od owner to become parties to « j,|he wasn't in it for a minute with [of “sandbag odds aya Tet I Bettard citizens now feet bienly . way @i4 not call for « stopover. on : lor ev > | some people I have met in Seattle. |Golden Buck, 7 to 10; Miss Powell, | honored, as their exhibit @ Pletoh: They charge the .n Which meant that the wholesal ¢ i* ~ canna bedbary ie? pe ge ts|3 to Ninora, 1 to 2. | Portiand fait has been placed in the ears Cocetn, ve ‘a 4 : rage) Bia ta ape : quit, ee re ren T have farnished a copy of th to 2 c '#, 25e bottles for... jue 7 wt ¢ t some good - « * i h he f r y pa | state partme: o yp reoyy tes bye = gpa er epee againnt co = - ; * sonctrny pA . . . SPREE K BH BRE ee ey) “Contrast the conduct of the | protest tc be the Times and the, The however, takes) stat oe won os ; wane to the Agel : mee )city by revustng ote preva meee Se oem cola sa . - Meadows management with that of |Post-Intelligencer. Whether they |the chocc eclaire when It comes | crowded condition of the King ¢oun- Merck's German Liver Salts. to purchasers of excursion tickets to| with the out-of-town custo: the California Jockey club, the |publish it or not remaina to be ito browbeating odds, Cerro Santa) ty display. They were late in get~ & full pound bottle ... the Portland fair from and a good deal of soreness among P 2 head of which are found such men | seen |was posted at 1 to 2; Lurene at 7} ting their display feady and hag Be. Osgood’s Catarrh O11, a nix atate the latter estered as Thomas Williams, Jr. and Col, Respectfully, to 10, and Sterling Towers at 2 to] commenced to feel that they were Months’ treatment for ...$1.50 itisa fine xan * =p The Great Northern Lge a ur Bu sd > Dp. M. Burne A California Horse Owner.” 5 | going to be left out, until one of the Pestt's Emuision Cod Liver’ Oil, *#2!"5t.” stated a minent whole-|same old excuse to the effect that P ASSCNMELS| via any one ever hear of Tom This is the result of the syndicate! citizens made a direct appeal to $1.00 stro saler to the Star Eleven |\t fears the scalpers will a Williams or Dan Burns telling a| The race horse man who wrote | booking | Commissioner Jansen. ‘The exhibit Grrap White Pine and Tar, wee peormepent saememnans mm _ We- | bountiful & harvest if stapov if - — horse owner fot to win because it|the above letter bas sized up the| This ts what happens when the| will be shipped on Thursday evens ve chee and other points in Wash- | allowed. or u > ? Meadows situation to a proverbial owners of a race track go into} ing. dbbees.. 5 --23e m came through Seattle the! This sounds rather queer in the| wp, Rows, kd Burk. Lee White w ee eee er po » partnership with the bokmakers and | -sanntihiiheiihiaaubiaieieaidaiiien ’ r ther day bound for Portland a. They face of the road's acknowledgeme nt an John Mullen were arrested “But. then they are in what Is When he says th p decadence |“ | it up” on the spotls PAYS TO ‘DEAL AT LANG'S | wanted to stop over here and visit thai tickets emanating from p 0 * Wednesday night for violating the |¢alled the “gentlemen clase of |of racing = througho the United his is what kills clean sport on KEW e le L —— ertain wholesale firms for the pur-| outside of the state are accorded | deme ordinance race track owners. They are both | States is due to such greedy, un-|the race tracks; what drives the |? me oof purchasing goods. The! stopover privileges men are hotel runners, and|too rich and respectable to indulge | portemaniike scum of the turf as gentleman owner of horses away in for several weeks past they have|in petty larceny those conducting the ao he ‘disgust, and iv gh ng +4 . = jbeen waylaying passengera who They do not belleve in the use of | only echoes the Judgment of every eye as a center for decen fair COLMAN BUILOING Pi | have Just arrived in town, and,|a slung shot or @ sand t decent loving turf patron who has | sports. ciceinananicitotis have fe . and. jas shot o ag. lecent loving turf patron ey Columbia and Marion Streets y fe o eey| Wanted @ carriage or bus, would | deal, even in a game of chance. tleed by “Van” and his crew. of the Van de Vanter crowd with}, 1. another steamship line. a So onne! Nabbed By Tenderloin Police |i ‘hele tatsue and make wvag|_ "And right here L'might any, that]. ‘The Star has communicated with j¥ellowbacks— ve encther sleamabip Hise Spi aol jal: | with it ol. Dan Burns and Tom Williams, | the officials of the California Jockey A my og “ye pec Meer trying to lease the city dock o® ng Ss Spec. ais Several complaints were made to| Who are the recognized heads of rac.|elub, under whose auspices the)|bar them from holding another race : ” 9 ' they could put a boat on the ru Mis beet and inom lar putr| "arty Howard, after studying up (his star, told them to be careful |the police and Wednew ht the}ing in the United States, owe it to| Meadows’ track is supposed to oper~|in the state of Washington te ‘cimenscee and wayside pens Riey te the w teste | “how to become a detective” and | how they addressed a sleuth of the|men were caught in the act and|themselves and to the racing|ate, and has asked them if “syndi- 3 with Port Gambie as the witimats 1 tininh o reguias pre hasing a star, started for the|law or he would arrest them. The | arrested world, to see that the King county |¢ate booking” and other cc nem p- iccluston The Port Gamble Lam= & pair. This week if you bu rloin Wednesday night girls became frightened and rep a track fs immediately placed in the] tible methods used by the Van de | ber company owns the whole town 1S¢ will do. This means t Gotng Into the Arcade dance battled him to Patrolman Mayou, who| OLYMPIA, June 2i.—tiugh O'Nefl| outiaw class where it belongs Vanter crowd are allowed by the a ggens rm te etl _o. ieuatae ae ‘ Will do the work of a doller.!he stood In a dark corner and eyed immediately pla him under ar-|® Seattle ticket broker, arrested! “The people demand either square | California authorities she sow quebady, on thay weal bon doors sag. squeak and work the throng with a plereing glance. | rest | Tuesday for selling a ticket without! racing or no racing at all. And| The following telegram was sent Slhandic afl or the traffic theame yee ae Butts.| ive stood’ thore a few minutes,| When scarched at the station sev- |& permit from the rafiroads, madelinere can be no such a thing as|to Thomas H. Williams, president 3) seven ay S st ie there can be! when several of the painted dam-| eral “Dare Devil Dick” novela were |4n attempt today to take bis caMP)ganare racing so long as the track|of the California Jockey club, San >| To avoid this difficulty the Bv- - jor buying poor onea, |eels came up to him and asked| found on him, together with the |“irectly to the Supreme Court apply-lowners control the books | Francisco Thursday morning Ss stidh maciine tenaed to aan te . ibe ana Faney Decorated | him to dance with them. He gave detective gu jing for a writ of habeas corpus. The! «tinder the rule in California and Does the King County Fair asso- The funeral of Mary ®&. Jostyn, c Ne — Seeagrina th t the misse nd China V ‘ roo! Supreme Court refused to assume “f t 0 les of your | Wife of Rev, A. J. Joslyn, who died | Of automobiles to connect th and China Vases .......Ge|\them a look of scorn and, flashing Harry Is a cook satioalets , fe thelee Other places, the bokmakers pay|clation race under rules of your Mond id at the M ing link between Kingston and “the oe Brush with dauber Ge oe. original jurisdiction, and made thelpeo a race, or $120 a day for the| club? on Monday, was held # eo. aliens ‘. Shoe Hrush with dauber .. 140 | jwrit returnable to the Superior ibtiviiege of conducting their bus If so are you aware that the as-| dist Kpiscopal church on Wednesday | forbidden city Bhoe Frush th dauber 1Re iL MAY START jbut they have never been asked. | Court of King county. Consequent b : { P . fternoon. Dr. Marlatt, of Tacoma, rush with daube tab enue 3 Re “ npss, being entirely independent of|soctation is conducting a syndicate | @ a , Serpent fa Nipper . ahe COUNCH ane ripen is ant Saeatae & ooo ily the superior court will be thelihe track owners and free to offer| book; that the bookmakers pay the the sermon. ‘The remains penter's Nipper Bhe li be establish he iret to pass upon the conatitution-Teuch odds aa they pl th wociation 60 per cent of all their 1 to Portland for burtal. tonto r ill a that “ ch o ey please, thus giv-| association per « Don't tet! your troubles to a pe NEW PRECEDENT |Iarne easier ee’ oases wilt Sane (| ality of Ge cuecniving lew Ing the public something for {is|wifnings and put up the purses? — ib ab le and forg “ T » " » money What steps will be taken to rem Three hundred members of the gan The street committees on Thursday | when the paving was done. way mail service between Seattle |tT@ek Owners take 60 per need by the King County Pair ag-| Will hold a convention In the First} BIRMINGHAM, Ala., June 22.-« PINNING’ afternoon will take up the petition peli ae . land Spokane, teturned trom the {the winniige of the bookm sociation will surely kill facing in| Baptist church for three days, be-|A boiler in the Curtis Lumber 8T0 ge SATIGPACTORY |0i'Gamn Rosenbera and others for| Th American board of commie- | Srient tuesday, thus completing the |instead of the regular daily this stat ginning Tuesday, June 27. President| company’s sawmill exploded at At- RE. 1310 SECOND AVE. the removal of the poles in the vi-|sioners of foreign missions will | circuit of the globe. They left Se- (compelling hotse owtiers to ron Raitor, Seattle Star.” CO. M. Hf, of the Pacific Coast Ba tala, killing four and wounding ane nen cinity of Pine and Fourth, and the | meet in Seattle on Septensber 14-18, | nt19 May 31, and al that time | their horses, not according to form - | tist ‘Theological seminary, of Berke- | other. The dead: piacing of electric and telephe and it is ¢ ted that about 350 have been traveling for pleasure | Dut in the interests of the bookmak While looking over the “depe| ley, Cal, will deliver two addresse JAMES WAT rs. SOUVENIR wires underground. Rosenberg | delegates will be in attendance from | alone, making many #ido trips to | er Instead of against them as is|sheet’ Wednesday fight, the writ-| The delegates will enjoy a short WILLIAM ROSSON does not want ugly poles to mar the | outs t A mpecial train from | oinces of intercat the case elsewher er's glance happened to rest on the | crt Y ‘ BROOCHES beauty of the corner, on which lolegates, loav- | John Maestro fell off & Second | “In California, a horse owner is |resuits of last Thursday's races, A | afternoon MARION MADDOX. 4 is to erect @ large building. jing Boston Ser r 10. lavenue car Wednerday night and | "led off if he does not try to win: |bettor Mlustration of how the track — menine 2 The company is now proceeding —— lout hie head and face. He wag |St.the Meadows It looks as if he iajowners and bookies are fleecing the| Stockholdets of the Washington OR Ee eee RE ; SEAT TLE with the erection of new polos in| See bargains under Pike Street) ivan to the Wayside hoapltal, He {tiled off If he does. That is the|public from a hetting standpoint | Food company have bired an the vicinity, without the required |Shopping Guide on page 7. lwilt soon recover. a» his wounda |@ifference betwoen a race track |¢ould hardly be selected ney 10 contest the receiver, who nal Repairs were completed as ° Eiiibstat estens: at cncenekdll aamemn te @ Gos Moped bate sheane are not serious conducted in tne interest of the pa Just look at these “generous odds! | brought sult to collect an assess-|% the James Street Power house © Nee gold finish on Sterling #il Prompt action on the part of city! f¢ your boya are in need of Clot CO { wh [trons of the sport lone ii the] If you know the fitst thing about | ment of $15 per share. ‘The contest-|* Thursday morning in time for # tee. a mu A Heed o| th jame Commissfotor MH. Retft re he sport, and one Lis ; Tl taean asia Gay that all the stock fedued| “ p che- oot officials i# required as the work of pay you to vinit our Hoy#' leotved @ telegram T Jay morn-| Meadows, which is conducted in the, 200K8"” you will laugh oe sm Ree elbebenrrhorpatcty| Ali care to start on s paving Westiake avenue and other D ent. W ing that a fierce forest fire was|{ilerest of the boks which it owns The winher of the first race was |shoutd be paid for before any a * duled time. The line bas been # Benin hausen sereete @fld enon commence. & 1 part of our | oe ice on the banka of Laka Al Tho tan who can win al the {on the books at 2 to 1; Patsy Brown, | ments are levied and they are going| g out of operation for two days & The Seattle Hlectric and other | Musine “yy have beet! sar Preston Washingt : | Meadows in the face of euct ht 1 to 4, was second, and Rducate| to try to hold the directors lable for] which bas made tho traffle # Jeweler and Optician. ompanies are required to place teaiiced to about %. Call around} 9¢8F Preston Washington fanaliy de Gets could ae Ae ror Gruwell, at 3 to 2, third all debts that have been contr *.|% vory heavy on the other cables, & jand nee us. | . , vinaticl S could not omly best , OF hat beaut! oa * * wires enderground when streets ate! fee bargains Aen he Bt reot “brace o” Three favorites! and what be wo orcered by the « 1 Noe Hoc Derer xt, Gndeey fee Sareea Conte stand ae eager oa Wloreiay peee? dite Nas! 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