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eel THE SEATTLE STAR--TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1906 a — i] | j wan found qullty today in Judge | vs financt All of wh ' f . h oy ; : 1 ‘ 1 1 »| re : : — ; He took peal and bond oe #3 , ‘ ge presse ° © $160 Harriot. 7 pe » years and six months old Tee eee eee ee " DEPARTMENT ESTIMATES ALL sah’ pomek dneiiaiees . he wa ’ : _ ; z * Si ommaeeaae it ALL FOR LARGER APPR in : r ants wi t * « PRIATIONS THAN LAST VEAR | during four mon ha of the yess rr Pe S- CHERRIES DONE UP TEMPT ly 4 n .” - mi) uns 9 ae CHARITY ILL REPAID. Bags inkling oa Boripps News Service.) I ti Tr ”y “ro —BOILER INSPECTOR AN EX: wi t RAMEN ” . INGLY PROVE POISON FOF of the y ar ay by rik MBADOW A 4 have been offered*a con i Mr. B ‘ + th CEPTION $7,700 for ar of 1b07, which to| nan’, f P ‘ EVERETT FAMILY—ONE SE y * “ wok f the # a hs tee meee Oregon hotel, informs wlies ‘ ny ve a . ce | andiore Gre att tu ' ‘ oenet . ne : . me n that he befriended a stranger last ) x f the ew nel refusing to are ‘ . RIOUBLY ILL . t all ® Firat Race. . . . “ vwe are! night, sharing his room wi th q For 100 ate mly asked for] Their places : ‘aon won le “ * * joaned with uLhoe nknown, aod that the « Jepar According ‘ 4.670, The civil service depart saat Bb ws & Ine -_ Sustne tee, y| Auburn and Christopher » gi] Senne. © mee vartow 7 ha ‘ for any addl:| THAW BUFFERS FROM HEART al pure " * en old Millen # |teame played an exci longing to B Hoe t day, ent office he it in the tla bis b * Row A. Brown), 6 to 1, #| Aubure nd ! Seana = te run ee ment offi (Soripps News (Star Special Service.) 1 vena tines, ‘ vf a en wore 10 to pet than during conduct) *™** NRW TORK. Aug. 1--War eT, Aug, Tara. J. ( oF oH milla 10 te ty'v0o- a Auburn | Get An Agate thia etty Judie . Thaw Was viaited toda a ; t is dangero ili at Lak in the | ® ond «| Mem , Ne > ale as udicial Department oan tae ae aia 2 se sea { Stevens from ptomatne polsoning the third) @ Marie Kesher, 16 to 1, third, #|748, MB. A ting Stickpin The jJudiciat department, inciud-| magasines, She remained ov ‘| aaid to have been caused by eating indebted-|@ Time, :4 he Frida of wil ; a . of two | Me the Justion courts, eatimate that) hour and would not talk pd canned cherries last evening, Mr ' a and|® a t D Rowell, @ |new memt the All you have to do is find the eee and $181.6 Swords (At Wil Comt $4,342 to run during | Viewers, except to say h - Fitehett, her son and daughter and . * Lyneb, Tuck Back, KB. #|'eam from 7 were | 4# pebbles on the beaches near BEDEIRLIODS, AG ier the 2b now | MOT The 1906 estimate only eatied | suffers trom his heart laughteriniaw were driving frouy stax, # C. Runte, Merry Go Round, ® was | Seattle and have D. C, Ployd & Co, the pay roll, tne! eine nan | tor $2,000 | Boston cal ; ‘ Ke anite Falla when all be oor > Jeet we jclected deleg to the supreme | 210 Collins building, grind and wen aoe cosee, rn pode , | ‘The boiler Inspection department | joame y til, and later uncon tone * # convention, which is to be held in| mount them. The coat is slight, the tiene) call tena! 8100. tn ‘te the only department asking for aclous. a ahaa eee eka ee ee Beattle, A fine banquet was held} ping are beautiful. Come ir ad ao. AO = ir etak tense a aller appropriation. The in | Three physicians wore sum . after the meeting Jour specimens. It's worth while, *** asked for 18 o epector asks for $1,560 for 1907,| Jed and all exeept Mra Fitchett . Auburn tn mut to organize a} Rae Streets and Sewers [while the 1906 estimate called for o [gradually re roe Sees like eee eee eee lodee of | ral Order of te witl cont $165,725 to run the $1,600 partially paralysed and fe in @ Orit-| draw reat of the new bridge acros # | Knglon with about 75 a aeeiiimeatial eep-unameans | re are now in place, If it were not for| # *) | ANEMONE BACK FROM CRUIBE. 1. Goiny ay Fans empbiare Sih? ° a | CONTRACT WORK DELAYED. | Millionatre Charles I v 4, ready for travel, in three - he Inter , ‘ easy payments IS SERIOUS STRONG ACCUSATIONS MADE | ginong the sands of the Ban sscin eceenie tts ane haar adi Weduaeiiars panes ok tus Ganaeee oral la qe ee oe AGAINST WHITE STARS. 9./ £°2u en wer wit be made! Toachnor @ rite mailed 9 the| FIRST RACE—-Kive and one-half ore an p will then be taken athead. The two ought to make! furlongs, » e & ids and s o CO, CAPT, WARNER AND/‘o Alaska A Winning team-—Mrite at the me- UP hantcal end and Teachnor astride | 9164 Happy “ppy 109 GITY WORK 18 GETTING GE /N. BR Ryan attributes his inability} SOHN J. BESNON, PUT PRISONERS TO WORK. | (he waivorie: tined. ‘The News Me | ph2l Chiet 109 z to complete the work tm the spect: | ’ *! pact 107 ABOR bd model count week! i , yum HIND BECAUSE | ERS | tied time to the searctty of labor. | At the neat meeting of the Com ifr tno rage veo eS 1 104 aa people pa ite n CANNOT BE SECURE D—Me-| P. J. Meliugh, who has the con J. A. BR. Reynolds, a mining la-| mercial ety resolution asking the) ji neratly - tract for the gradin, Broad st, | borer of Nome, who arrived on the | county commisat to put county +44 | . . ’ ° 109 HUGH ASKS FOR MORE | this morning applied for an advance Olympia last night, Intends to be | prisoners to w aunty roads BALLARO NOTES. 10 in the price of hie contract for the / RIM civil action againat the White| will be Introduced. ne 10 MONEY. exeavation of eight b street Star Steamship company, J. J. Ses BALLARD, Aug. 6—Jomes Cun-| 977? Rippe 109 — have just been re 4 from — oom = o* mpany at ningham was arrested last night} SECOND RACE x furlongs af condemn Nttga tion ‘he eight | ome, an ap’ ar ', Master JAPS DETAINED for va m ie held for trial eeliing. = ‘The shortage af Lo peas blocks are ali that now remain of /Of the steamship Ohio, operated by | this be stone Fd ts the pet ad b4 Athing ait and coatr ms oon et ~ the street to be improved, and Me. | the White Star Steamship pany ltime that Cunningham has b@en ar Med effecting a at the board! Hugh aske 36 cents per square yard Mr. Reynolds states that he was| T WwW lrested recently om this charge . es will not find elsewhere such splendid values a8 Re eee dail, parame {fF excavating, where hie previo a steerage passenger to N@me on) | _ ” < to what en mnall Dareue |contract on the same work called the firet trip of the Ohio this} Cm Andrew Linger will bulld » dwell . eg Me “O0 — * saying thelr men all|%F 28 conte « square yard season. He claims that the food) ® ‘. itend }ime at 545 Polk st, and W. B Broo 10 7 2 Botese’ new B14 we from $1.75 to $2.50 a day,| ‘The board of public works vate | rat bad and be civeniated « peti} , eo see ney will bufld at 109 Ship st 4 50 Negligee Shirts now #100 the way from ite Bee 6 6 c tion addressed to the captain of the| PORT TOWNSEND, Aug T—| | 9840 *Wheatatone 6 b Night Ghirts sow Te qed working them but eight hours | not exercise judgment im this cans, | steamer to arrange for my sult-| Nine Japanese stowaways were! The Zook club held a meeting) THIRD RACE--Six furlongs, sell anne: Oe $1.25 oT Sed dal as the raise in price is mot in ac-| able food. The petition was liber-| taken from the steamer Oanse “p08 lian might at the city hall te and up 26c Hostery now Se An extensi ‘ rs ae aoem Fah * | cordance with the original contract. | gliy signed by steerage passengers | her arrival here from the Orient) ing 10 $1,00 Underwear now original contrac A wand - ~ nt | The matter he « referred to the ped and then mn and) this afterncon The be) About7S school children will give et sey tractor Thomas Ry! ae Me 4 | sinecr whe will make an esti- | by him suppressed } detained here until a plocasaintes’ miastel show The 943" Dr, Bherman 10T . pining the sewers io Twonlth av.!mate on the necessary extra work.| “Harsh treatment to | Gay and Friday evenings at Rectea-| sso; Anan 107 Scotiess i - ——- ——__—_—_—— ing the petition was given the bal-| CHURCH HAS PICNIC tion hall, Wilbert and Main sta | 95 aahendies 10 SEE OUR WINDOWS ance of the trip, ft is alleged ee 4 |The entertainment is for the bemefit) FOURTH RACE—#ix furlongs THE PRINCESSE Upon arrival at Nome Mr. Rey-| Father Mots, of the South Park lof the Carnegie library | purse, 3-year-olde Everything Greatly Reducced—Contract Goods Excepted. nolds demanded restitution and wan| Catholic school, te giving his an| Os38 OM. Brattair 106 beaten by J. J. Sesnon and thrown | Sua! plenic at Leschi park today.| pr gM. Martin, who t# com-| 9795 Helle Kinney 106 eeeremennegpatoiansinn BATHING SUIT into jail, ‘Witnesses for Mr. Rey.| The plenic wilt continue two 4ay8.|aucting revival meotings at Junc-| ; - pen nolds arrived on the Olympia, and{ There will be & long program of tian hall evedy evening, has bought 1 bd , sant today he placed the entire matter | #P0rts, besides a dance tonight. and), home at Burke ay. and 42nd st 10 EDELS FI ’ jin the hands of attorneys } entertainment tomorrow aftersoo8 |Premont. Dr. Martin's subject this 108 . : Mr. Reynolda further states that 3:30 o'clock & dance tOMOT |ovening ie “Love's Triumph.” j - the steerage accommodations on| T* ¢e a li FIFTH RACE—One 1 welling, | & O . oe the Ohio were crowded, in an wa-| ‘The gasoline launch Argus, which | $,25"\, 014s ané ue |. G e ‘ leas sanitary condition and the food! eee eee &@ | Has Darned about (wo months ago, - ; furntshed was unwholesome |= @ loff the coast of Cape Flattery, te at 800-804 First Ave., Cor. Columbia _ | ® ithe city dock was. GATES FILES CROSS BILL, | N THE FR eo wectcececeave i STRONGEST TOPCOAT HOUSE IN THE STATE ’ ASKING FOR A SHARE OF | "4 | Steamer Indians sailed for Exquls ommend ; WER LUCKY HUSBAND'S MON | mait thie morning te go on the dock eet SEATTLE. Aur ee = " ar te tire ne qi [There are more people at ne : Same, cating August 16 year than ever before in the history | TeN(h miles ‘ - ” ‘The Marieches will be towed from}! the place as a summer resort. | s539 EE ‘ | gcequimait tomorraw to the Quarser«| While there is unquestionably com-| $644 Invoice 7 Gates, the last known wife master drydock, where ebhe will re siderable pleasure to be derived | ssi4 Maker . ef Beifiwater BU" Gates, today ive t 5 amounting to $76,000,|"O spending = month on. the! ess Allopath fied s crocs bill in the superior —s |The Martechen was recently purs}0eec®. Still there te @ serious aide court asia as Sixteen drivers of the baggage| chased by Albert Schuback AE ogg ool 5g gy a Gates droux'! action 7 a le. " Transfe no u ‘a ot rad | . mapeinnyiienete ; vewe from Mra Gates a few days reall or ir an keto sesame po yrs ecg for 4 \enongh when there was but a lm] agen WOMAN INJURE - noon today ee rie atl The Shawmut satied Yo Red aumber of campers, but when} pana “Simm Gates in ber dit alleges that ‘After comparing notes the drivers|hama for Geattle this morning pie semnee 1 Sous, and event Mrs. Barbara Kropf, aged Bi has property valued at $500,000 found that the ‘ae & Varied Steamer Wateon, fr San TON! ceor canttary he . j while standing on the corner ao te the amount of $50,000 | ta affect cosiving . wilt arrive early tonight GE eee, rant how to rem.|Rignth and Stewart, shortly after these conditions, she | 52.50 « day while ot? were re Bieamer Banta Clara salle tomer. |* Welt Pp ali ng dnt » Bg ™°) 5-30 o'clock yesterday afternoon, fer $1500 a month temporary alt eiving $2.25 a day. This caused| ‘ow morning for the w ard with | aorities pod oom Ba Pre nso ® | was etruck by a bail of hay, which pony, $1,000 sult money and $5,000 some dissatietaction among the men |* full passenger list and big freight |" y, La | fell from a passing wagon, breaking De Ay feos. | West Seattle ts in very much the 3 In All Departments For fer attorney's and afl of them struck, Uy snene canttvien os tus purrouatingin’ con She was removed to ive Funnel steamer Oanfa] (O20. ao far as the water aooeien her home. 2 Bighta av THE GREAT | BHANGE: NAME OF STEAMERS ‘When the steamer Orizada salle Gheretey for Nome she will from! Gee on be known as the North-| Wertern. The change same ha ‘been authorizes from Washing * DG Totay steamer Quartermaster harbor é; seraging te her bot ton i. recetving Salling yaio wm race! way to on on the ‘The custome officials also re- ceived word this morning aulhorta- ‘The Serategs ip now on her first) WOMAN SUES CONTRACTORS. Mrs. Kiixabeth Sorden has begu ¥ . oo Watiors. The suit ix brought as a fewuk of the death of Carber To was emplc by Caw armmey on the Lowman beiMing, and who lost his life by falling alongside an open elevator PLUMBER IS ARRESTED. Thomas Ciark, a plumber, was Mtested yesterday rnoon by! Poolman and Lockwood Wao charge him with the theft of St Of stocks and dies from the ever company. When Sirested similar were im Clark's possession tools | | } HOLDING HI8 PEACE CAPTAIN SHOT IN LEG. x Wisi t } 4 th ping firm | 4 © Re & Jones, received 4 gers tt af er ‘The princesses, as « bathing sult, fag the name of the Saratoga. of the Northwestern Steamship com- strikes the popular feminine fancy gany, to be changed to Port V ‘There iy no awkward belt, no but age ee and buttomholes, at the waist line, and there is no danger of the petticoat slipping out of place On these new lines « stunning swimming sult ie made. It i of mohair, the f ation color being eteam white, with double crom= bar ines of reseda green. The plain cream is used ae trimming. The pancia, the collar and the revers are made of this ‘The sleeves are short puffed af- sire, touched with the plain white * out in ay of thowe who Marry A. Bh anager of | tert the company, # to The Star| The Ohio will not eal that he 614 not expect « serious| Thureday om her fourth tieup on account of the sirthe. No * eft ve The expecta to fil the pla by the striking driv ors have no organisation PUMP READY FRIDAY . driv The turbine pump and §5-horse power motor which t« being im) stalled at Volunteer park reservotr| wil! be in working order by next! Friday The installation of this} pump will greatly relleve the short: | lage of water on Renton bill, as it] has a Capacity of 2,000 gallons a minute HELD FOR CRIME (Seripps News Service.) CHICAGO, Aug. T—Knute Knute- son, a wealthy contra was held] by the coroner's jury this afternoon | the charge of poisoning his wife, Johanna Augusta, who died lant March, The we wan buried at} [the time, but no suspicions were | aroused. Recently relatives caused fan exhumation and an examination and the throat fe free and open, the | f the organs and the Jury veo cottar betng low in front. | was found. As mt al A silken handkerchief of the re-| je Save be ade by the peda green, tied about the an on her death bed te ar coquettiah bow, complet tractive sea bench costume VETERANS 10 START EAaT The delegates of the local post of the G. A. R. leave tonight for Minneapolis to attend the national convention which is to be held on August 12 to 16, inclusive Those who are going are: HA Bigelow, F. M. Davis, F. H. Hurd, George W. Lincoln, T. H. Hopkins, Lyman A. Griffith, Joweph Dicker son and Clayton M. Johnston, The delegates are instructed to invite the convention to be held in Seat in 1909. , COMMISSIONERS CAN APPRO PRIATE MONEY Prosecuting Attorney Mackintosh has advised the county commission ers that they have full power t ‘opriate mone to cov th ex penses of a representative to Ir land, whose duty it will be to col in the matter of the state of John Sullivan. The mat ter will be acted upon when the commissioners finish thelr work ow thé board of equalization Joshua Green, president of tt Inland ‘Bransportation company afternoon denied the report that the steamer Fairhaven has been gold to arties now operating the steamer Camona. the evidence PENNSYLVANIA REPORTED, | Steamer Pennsylvania, — from Nome, passed in at Ta thie morning at 7:80 o'clock and will ars rive early this ov The wi er has a fair lis passer aboard and a gold shipment MORE ICE MEN INDICTED. (Scripps News Service.) PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 7 day | iw harging The BODY IN STEEL VAULT (Serippa News Service.) "RINGFIELD, Moss. Aus body of Dar Witaor Jay in @ ptecl va on |The buried t t automatica lo the inside. a y ing from TRUNK WAS OPENED. | Miss Lizsle Howson, 1 av., reports to the pol rooming at 406 Union st. her trunk |was broken op and a quantity jof small je y and trinkets stolen HI6 BOOTS VANISHED | Mark Kaplen, a second hand slor at 2211 First av,, reports the loss of a pair of new boots, valued at $7, believed to have by olen yesterday afternoon q THIEVES LOOT LAUNCH ®. Markham, Stevens hotel reports that a locker in his launch ot Lescht park was forced last night and three pillows, a rug and} jsome tools stolen. This has o¢-| curred sevoral times before. arrive from Liverpool thie af | BUILO RAILROAD EXTENSION P. Welch, of the constructing firm of Welch Bros, arrived from Spokane this morning and is stop ping at the Butler hotel. Mr. Welch leave tomorrow for Seward on steamer Santa Clara com onatruction work of the ex om of 141 miles of the Alaska Central ratiroad. to NADEAU IN FAIRBANKS. Merrick P of as be mn Di Manager Fr the Alaska Yukon: Pacific reat, has recetved a cab rector General Nadea' elling of an enthusiastic meeting held Fairbanks, The meeting was held in the Tanana club rooms and sev eral hundred were present MUST GET BOND. Jobn Crane, a laborer, was this morning committed to the county jail until he can raise §300 bonds with which to prove he i# not a ant. The case was heard be Judge George for JOIN THE CHAING GANG. Lee Mondeen, J. L. Stoltz and J C. Homer, who say they e well ing novelties, were today given 15 days on the chain gang for loafing around saloons th t two weeks WARRANT FOR AUTOIST. C. Coulter, an automobdili«t, Ho: lated the speed ordinance yesterday and today a warrant ta out for his arrest. He ts accused of speeding tn the vicinity of Sixteeath and Har rison sts Down the streets of our city zo the people, stopp trang act a little business everywh: everywhere but the bank, Ta} buay to have any businers there. The successful ones are they who go to the bank firet—pit the yunt they have de od and thea 1 to adjust ther expense balance ws at ve We Pay 4 Per Ct. interest \le Have a Branch at George town. JAMES D. Hoge, President N. B. SOLNER Cashier. DIRECTORS Ferdinand Sch Bamuel Rosenber George Donworth Edward R Jar D. J A D io Robt, ¢ Chas Stewart, MoCormick, H. Rebb, Solner N. B. UnionSavings & Trust Co. Agents for A Safe Depoatt wie fn} is concerned, although peop! the beat the strict economy for ordinary do ally are making nation With six anfficient be wasted or need for Irrigation pur poses | Several additions are being built to the codfish curing plant of King “Every Man in | Seattle red blood | fields and who has a drop of good in his veins loves the streams. Piper & Taft, 1024.26 Bee ond ave, carry a magnificent line of everything in the sporting goods line, besides the fam Anaco Camera We develope for amateurs Bee our line of jackkaives eee Jand everything the best FLEISHNER & MAYER Of Portland, Oregon. SPOKANE MERCHANT IN CITY. f Spokane, pro FR. Culberteor Wonder department " . fed by hin wife, ar SAMPLE SALE ity thia mornt he Rainter-Gra Sale Commences Thursday, August n te on his way ata m | THE FAIR DEPT. STORE. | Z. A. MAFRIDGE CO. INC. J. J. WOLF, MGR. 1612-1615-1 1519 Second Av. Third Door North of Ptke. ~ it You Need a Harnes: Not a machine-made make-shift af-| fair, but a real harness, hand sewed | from the first to the last stitch, go to the T. M. Henderson Saddiery | Company, 212 Occidental ave | Everything for the horse and stable, ove i WEST SEATTLE HOMESITES Solid Basis---Good Values TO MAKE MONEY po THE RIGHT THING AT THE iT TIME IN 1 RIGHT PLACE IN THE RIGHT WAY JAMES & CO THAT'S LOTS OF E. F. THE THING 3 NOW. THAT'S THE RIGHT GET A LOT IN HOLBROOK-CLARK f SKATTLE. THAT'S THE RIGHT 3UY ON OUR TERMS, THAT'S THE RIGE The franchise for the Seattle Electric car ine to West Seatt as granted last . dy un construction of the line has alrea , au make this property advance double tn value. Cars will be running in six months at FIVE CENTS CAR FARE; this Till give you # quick service to your business In the city and . you can own a home in beautiful Holbrook-Clark Addition Prices $150 to $400 Terms—One fourth cash. monthly Do not dela Our carr all Weat at the end of the Ine and carry purchasers to th E. F. James & Co. 314-315 New York Block Phones—Main 540; Ind, 640. BUY RIGHT DO IT TIME ADDITION PLACE. iv WAY new electric Friday, and the this alone will To w balance mee