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THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, JULY 11, 190’ loading spen Padeavor cony ‘* at tion the and riatian will de DEATH RECORD, a Here then, in the franchise whieh %.. ane tiie y e pretended to be for a company to athe wer registered today as (Continued) | tranafe a to an becan the |compete with the Seatt Hleetric follows — _ ——-=| property of the 8 Y : ah ote oe - operty of the § company company, was writte n pro Sue Otome kat Bas a 4, | provided a much more soonomniont | For their misrepresentation and |vinion for the transfer within ten Sohnaen beg vaal a os sn, 7g, [2¥8tem of operation, it mage no fratid in procuring the f hise|montha of the acceptance of this ___ ~ July 8 Lake Gem 6 yrs. 5.) concessions whatever in ti@ mat | Meer h and Mr Shuffletou re lfranchive, of this grant to anc r ndicted by the «rand jury o} ty owning and oper c “ tab yarriso: oy » » ” no: " " no of the most dis) gas the policy as too stringent darrison—Haby Garrison, July |ter of lighting or power rates, DOr | Progeouting Attorney W. T. Scott Ohtrest callwey. franchiae ° te gen 10, 619 Queen Anne did It reserve the right to fix auch | who w I chat foal gatherings ever} Seeretary Garf made @ few! Wilhelmiva—Rarto Wilhelmiva, | the Peek ae head tie © Some StrangePeo@alons. ity, at the |Temarks of praise of the work of | 46, July 9, 2611 Irving rates to the city, and in othe® re | tle of Furth as were some of of ibe provisions of the . R habia | che, King County Reggbiican club,| Cartile—Dantel Carlile, 74, July 7, /#pect® It was as bold a@ dasing a loam Bee aay Sic ont texteiiees on Franchise gare post! King Cow Re tean club's declaring that Prosidé® Roosevelt's | Mt. Ploasant ric He flim-flam game in its generaPterms |*%Ked to draw the Furth Indicti@nt |freiis or granching. Snugiputiition luncheon to Secretary of the Inter | idea of practical polities is that} Roland—Margaret Roland, 63, | ¢an now be found on the city b> (irat retuse® to do no, and show the lengths to which the for Garfiolt wb on, Seoretary | which begins with the precinct | July 6, 2118 N. 6tat 8) statute books, ed compelled to do 40 Mer lseattio Klectric company has been Garfield, Fore Pinchot, Gov. | primary and works up. Mr. Garfield |" Schwarts—Dorothy Schwarts, age Emfloyed by Furth, bites hd i hogetd by fraudulenly |wittng to go tm tmpesing on the Bogratt of exSenator John in speaking of former mayor Hal-| unknown, July 6, 167 17th av Tho facts of the caso wees, as has road Paco Purthor, “Whon Fore {CY through ite Counciimanic L, Wilson i Commissioner |lingor of Seattle, now U. S$. Land| Tewkeabury—intant Tewkesbury, [become public property sifice, that | jhenchmen, For instance it ts fro W. Bake Jo | Commiasione .“ ? f p man Ter O'Drien of the grand | & Ballinger aker made Commiasioner, quotes President | July @Beattle |Mr, Shuffieton was "enMloyed to |jury passed the Indicement iin ty |Yided that in laying condits for un addresses Roosevelt as saying, “If Ballinger! Erickson—H. Erickson, 67, July 9,| procure the frat#hise by Mr. Furth |Judge WR. Hell, Jaden pelt ca |ereround wires the company shall Senator Wisc ke attract: /can manage Seattlo he can manage |148 Jones st. Ballard, |himaelt, Just. why this was done|it Back to him aakieg rt cg it }AY One duct for the use of tho city a ed the mos on, for he did/the land offic Among those] Knoppli—Haby Keoppll, 15 day#,|has never been explained, but the | were portectly dren end Pennant (for every ten it lays for itself, pro not hes! ticiee many present at the banquet were Sen-/1818 13th W. theory has been advanced that the |O'Hris# corrected the. error. But | Ye that tn layfhg conduits for un polats of the adininiarration’ forest ators Piles and Ankeny, Represon-| Condon—Cathorine Condon, 71,| ruse of deception was resorted to to| Mr, Scott made no effort to prone. |CO8t Of constructing the manho reserve policy, declaring that ft tatives Jones and Humphrey and|date July, Port Townsend . plic went |Under this piece of specious impo ing ] ; y Prevent an uprising of public sentl-| cute the indictment and permitted | b } ¢ apparently more ated by New exSenators Squires and Wilson, ment such as greeted the request |it to be dismissed practically with. |"08 Im the guise of charity the England conservatism than by With many lesser luminaries in| for the consolidated street railway |out resistance. p y * leity has from time to time paid th western experience, Wilson re state and county polities \ franchise, andthat withett.an tp: cont of tructing the manholes | bs ' limen Deceived. of the company’s underground sys. rising of public sentiment it would Coune , f y be cheaper to get votes for the fran Several members of the city coun. |{*™ owt of the elty treasury, @ say ANCIENT JEWS LED BY MOSES WENT chine, etl toatified before tho grand jury |!" te th company of tens of thous However, that may be the fran-|that but for the misrepresontation ne of dollars chise was Introduced in the counet! | and fraud practiced by Mr. Shu(fle- | ,Nominally the franchise provides ouT ON THE FIRST STRIKE January 30, 1902, referred to the/ton aud Mr. Furth they would not | ‘Mat the city may use the ducts con leorporations committee, Will x have voted for the franchise, But dyed for it a matter of Parry chairman, which promptly |the members of the corporations |'*¢t present Gay eeiiticansecenisiibitat A A ever been m city laid in one ‘ reported it back February 24, with | committee, or such of them as read |°¥* ots ‘ The Calkins Newspaper syndicate |which we have any account,¢. @:) 00000 the ri amendation that it do pass, |the franchise carefully inust have {Of those ducts, What is more the bas issued a pamphlet entitled “His. |"“The exodus of Jews from Exypt.! mveneTT, July 11.—A most|nd, following a purely routine |known that it was being asked for |PT°Yision of the franchise is so |]} Ma " led by Moses, to the latest of the loourse, passed on March 12, every |for the Seattle Electric jeunningly drawn as to lude the | ¥ torie Strikes and Their Settlement, brutal criminal assault waa com. | °€ » je Sae Beattie Biectric company sega Bape The |Btest labor troubles in our own | mitted yeutorday afternoon at Lake (member of the council voting for |'This fact is clearly conveyed in the |“!tY from using those ducts for the ’ Pee U. Irvine of Chtongs, The | country,” the strike of the minors | Sioveac ang it han onoand pani ept Mr, Murphy who was 4b | provision of the franchise which |"!Fes of its system for the distribu work is instructive and valuable |in the Cripple Creek district in |fuaine’ to a point, that i¢{sent, While it was before the com: | provides tion of commercial ric current a2 it gives an impartial and his-|Colorado during 1903-4, which Is | Would doubtless reanlt In the Mr. Furth appeared in per “if this franchise shall at ony ee ae tion with the 8. E. com torieally correct narrative of labor | just now attracting pubile attention | Woda doubtle son to protest againet its time be assigned to any person, |P®2Y hey can be used for fire of the offender had he not escape a y Pp ! eabien fy from the earliest date of | through the Haywood trial at Boise, |°' a9 fo evidently for the purpose epmpany or corporation owning or |*4 police patrol wires, and for | - tt te young ting at rest t rumor that it Was | operating any similar tranchise or Nehting wires for pubiic lighting. * ciaaet eek tite. warden being asked for for th 8. B. com on then, in euch case, the but not for commercial purposes. and then assaulted her pany. But no sooner had the grant | grantee, hie successors or asaigne,|!%!* !* a restriction on the city’s | 3] HARBORMASTER’S REPORT SHOWS BIG BUSINESS Harbormaster A. P. S) aulding to-) The merehand tf to the day filed his semiannual report | Pacific coast f 1 valued and from this it is gather $9,937,474, to Ales aka the business for the port of $4,097,443, to Be < sea _S 443,287 for the last 6 months has be Hawali $1,064,112, to local points and that there ts a conside making a total of $25 $8,014,915, crease in foreign exports. The total The total number of passeng mports amount to $13 from all po h ame 68. Of this the Orient sent half year, closing June was 3,791 to Sound porta and $4 082. Of this number 335,825 8 to interior points, British were local. The outward bound ambia sent $11,062,363 and Gor passengers total 407,231. The totai tonnage as represented by deep sea vessels that came in is 737,505 and 766,690 as represented by departing many $527,318 The exports to the to the Phil 148, to Se ppir $316.6 to British Ceo b vessels. The total value of mer ; to Siberia $19 to Eng ° chandise consisting of domestic im making a total of t 3 $111,139, 1 | Was sent to the Providence hospital | where’ his reco is regarded as | doubtful FLORENCE, Italy, July 11.-~The for Marchioness Maglen r > . re feared Viee President Fairbanks will Castellare, 4 beautiful reach Seattle tomorrow morning at ! complished member of th § o'clock, and will be met at the de nobility, ended today ° pet by a reception committee com i body 5 eye + gh rch prising 300 of the most prominent “ey 5 ult.|men in the city fs thought that she went to} ‘The local convention committee the cemetery to pray at the grave of Christian Endeavo ° of her swetheart and wandered | j, niki Goon ae ie ing for a public reception to be isto the vault. She swooned when (given Fairbanks and "ie is their she saw the corpse of the dead earnest wish that every resident of Banker, fell in the open casket i | the city, if possible, be present du the lid was put on in the darkness ing the afternoon 2 and & by attendants. ‘ > bet ween o'clock, at the rooms of the P < The condition of her face and /ijprary, where the reception is to} libs shows she fought desperate | be peid Ty for release for entombment alive.| The hour of the vice president's DETECTIVE VERY iLL. jarrival was definitely settled today : = jupon the receipt of a telegram, fix George Brown, a Seattle detect-|ing the time of the departure of his fe, was snddenty attacked with ap | special train from Spokane. pendicitia Wedr re night. He man is to be one of the THE GROTE-RANKIN CO, eee Complete Eurnishers of Homes, Steamboats and Moteis A Malleable St. Clair Range Is a Good Investment Did you ever stop to think that the first cost of your range | not the best criterion as to whether it is expensive or not? By the time you count wu the and ° desired results dur ing a given length o time with a cheap ran and compare them with the fuel and repairs nec essary with a good range, the balance will be greatly in favo the Ke r Most any work w and, in fact fects app gradually that with a mparison ow range t and consequent that ed b uy ar that is make Your Old Stove Taken in Exchange at Its Full Value for a New One WATCH OUR ANNOUNCEMENTS of interest te The insu by fire on the Sent some excep For news those who want to save money on fur nishings. © companies are busy adjusting our Fourth, and we'll saon be in shape to pre bargains. = lat AVENUE. | CORNER SECOND AVE.|! AND UNION ST been finally perfected than it was! shall, within ten months after fil After returning to her mother's m. young woman was un ak for an hour sheriff's office has wired all and expects to arrest the oe | points ugitive, Brow ts a French Cai years of age, and we pounds, He in five feet sev inches in height, clean shaven and of a dark complexion FAIRBANKS NOTTALKIN adian, 29 A mle which gives ev ery woman an opportunity silk dress tn taffeta or foulard. Choice POKANE, Wash, July 11 patterns in colors, black, Vice Presi Fairbanks bine, brown and gray today. He refused to dis ar values $20, § action of the Indiana prob Special committee deno ing him ing cocktatls at the Deco: fiuner to Roc banks | fw |pubia ught to be Oommen nals Pairbanks leaves this afternoon ‘ for Seattle, and will arrive the lL 600-804 First Avenue, } i} Corner Columbia Strongest Ladies’ Waist in the Gtate. - | NOW READY |ROR SALE The Washington elation opened its annual ime ting in the United Stat t room, at |Fourth and Marion, this morning Ss res of visi lawyers were present. Routine business was { | transacted | ch Justice Hadley, of the state | supreme court, and Secretary of the l interior James R. Garf will a dreas the convention this after BACKING SECURED Fauntleroy BY WIGHTMAN Heights” | NEW YORK, July 11.—The finan cial backers of Muckler & Wight man, who intend to build an tr noon Without d. abt nin We t Seattle. urban line between Note These ses are “sox 102 Prices for a short rg he am be time from $400 to $650 each. E rms to gua ring the F that city Good Life lnsurance--- oe Lot In F auntleroy Heights THE THEATERS m the hig e, with a g f : csieaaad ah of Foam and the Olymy romans om California avenue, and 30 min Fantana” at the G i) " hes Seattle theater-goer ar eattie aianae Uf the Gan Sreu . t now, while these prices prevail company when it gets hold of a real re Perfect title. lively show ext week Hea company will sing “Girofle-Girofla elling Agents Ea ere eGELAND & KOLDERUP, 212 Washington Bldg RUTHERFORD, HUGGINS & ELLIOTT, 510 Colman At the Seattle. Building ‘The Hones of Myster with eae a We Emma Bunting added to the Bur-|| LEMMON-NIVEN INVESTMENT CO., 517 Alaska mpany, will be th at the Building xt week. “A Man's Brok ns closes Saturday night At the Third Avenue. Away Out West . . the balance of the weok rd a I Ordlal MNVILAION IS Lxtende of the Tay mpany nex week 1 Our |} mer ¢ and Bu Acquaintance Aa the. Ohep That HAVE MADE MONEY Thr 1 OUR Judgment TOS ag ay Mig va 1 n Buying REAL ESTATE in the I Citic pe fea t f Buffale Y.; Harrist Pa. ja e, Md. ; Clark a acts at the ar th t \ rl eland and ‘I ©.; Frankfort, F ween I ler Indiana t lerre Haute, Ind At Luna Park \ 11 ngt | Mit 1 Marque en in at Luna a reased Ter. : ( rie, Okla.; Garne Kan.; Omaha his week. A at th ( I ber D.; Grand Fe D.; 1 uals ¢ and H Mont. ; Cod D and ( I ( ult Lake ( a I and Ha Lyric to Reopen +} " I ngeles a ab rie Ca Halif The Lyric theater w reopen Sinktebat Winding Cal andi Va ‘ Sunday with the Dand Dixie Min 7 Call and se if YOU are labkid ran INVEST Charlie's Aunt” will finish out MENT. a e can make you MONEY NO a we kh the week at the Lois, Manager Pan +} r \ ELLING tH use the plece Jim the Penman GREEN LAKE RESERVOIR ADDITION goes on Sunday W hick fon a 10 per cent. guarantec re Phi ne the best prop have RBVER han A.-Y.-P. EXPOSITION A UNIVERSITY (Scripps Telegraph Service.) |} GROUNDS, having a fine VIEW of lakes apd mountain | Q@LBVELAND, Ohio, July 11 in three direction The real fight for the nationa) | amateur pe mempicontie bowing |) LARGE LOTS ALL IN LAWN, $150 TO $400, TERMS y and by night the list of pos “a CAS 5 A fas ible champions will be reduced to $50 CASH AND $10 PER MONTH oniis Mlle tf blened to win CALL and see US for investment or a visit the champlonship. | Rockefeller is in te gallery, fol when Hereschoff and F. G. Stick a re eve There as stiff |i yf . Sind and 5 ais last night, which |]}} 337 Pioneer Block. Main 1156, * Ind., 4043, } makes the course slow ' silenced | ° ° ° ing hle acceptance of this franchis: file in the office of the city comp: treller a release or releases rela ch prior franchise or fran 0 acquired or owned or op erated except street rallw@ fran chises. 1ae of the underground ducts which nformed city offi ent day do not many n well the pres THE _ MARKETS Vegetables Bu hat of EK, N ks & Co., 1331 Second av. oe Safety and Convenience Are two of the reasons why you hould k ings in this t 4 pe ti pounded twice a year, is anoth er argument in favor of the sav ings @ t. $1.00 or more . t. Why not start to Northern Bank & Trust Co. Capital Fully Paid . $100,000.00 Await etion of our new ORTHERN BAN BLDG, at Pike | Isaac H. Moore Don't Miss This Car Ride One of the most beantt ful spots on the Pacific Coast, if not in the whole world, is at riington, a suburb of Se attle, 49 minutes’ car ride dis tant Take the Renton car at First av. and Washington, Ask the conductor to fet you off at Earlington When you arrive at Ear! ton, wall neh the cont grounds of the try Clob. From a dozen dit ferent points of vantage you & spleidid panorama lake and mot eur and d cannot excell ma new Coun will of rive Don't miss seeing Earlington The Je ment Co. 11 n gladly give mation a Ea m and the i en ke here There bette € ut on the coast than Karli La 1 acreage at theally own w HAMMOCKS usta v( tit SE&PLA aM, AM 418 PIKE ST PHONES SEAVIEW TRACTS. mt nd, Fine for 1 raising and chicken $350 to $750 per tract WEST & WHEELER, Colman Building $650—FOR A BIG LOT This lot is 60x110, on ear line P tet emont and Ballard 1 ash, and monthl payments, It is O. K CALHOUN, DENNY & EWING, Inc, Alaska Bldg ean km a He UNION TAILORS. Two Stores—518 Third Ave, and Salesroom and Workroom, Third and Washington at. Suits to Order on Short Notice 4i : ~ Kans ner “e * om ‘ « 1 Hay and Voodstatte wala, ps Pee, 21 ental a h muible If no, a ba. | rifle shot . hand wij ineu te, the larsi®et an Coast and revo i Are You Looking Ci of our re on have e line & Co, - 1013-1015 FIRST USE YOUR Pi AVENUE LAKE AVE “THEQUAKER SELESTTFOR LESS’ | Fe WE BID YOU oh WELCOME | | Endeavorers especially and the public generally are invited to make the ( Ke res their 5 quarters shopping. I ence affe 1 by these nd oppor r Saturday Specials tes for health ane t en; neve SanKNiTary compe oven ne Wash Cloths con... Tie pea a and . 1. Come in se Towels = Wash c Towe S$ ANTISEPTIC each LISTE NAPKINS—Medium THE QUAKER HE ADAC HE | TABLETS, quick for heada be 25 ta Large size ORINO FRUIT L gy obey LIQUID FOOT EAS s and rests tire aching stered, sca eet Bottle WOODL ARK'S LE mae SUGAR, sparkling lemonade q ROBBER’ TSON’ S GRAPE ‘jure cord grapes, a delicious summer dr akes refres from ripe pints Quarts 1013-15 First Ave Pike and Wes vo Stores. SEE AT ONCE ‘ome out a® soon 4 ground to sh ays someone on w you the We paying are sellir our ow er a broker's commis Location—— ELBERT PLACE th of the city the Everett Interurba: y, over anged for a b-cent ¢ indary is Woodland Ps avenue, leading to the Country ¢ Hes mite, which line we fare The a 90-foot 1 golf grounds Descriptio: ELBERT PLACE lots are all manding a fine view, and wi! schools and a church. berry raising [— high and sightly hin a stone's throw Price and Terms ELBERT PLACE }ots a 0, an short time, of xtreme rty in this is price the nvestment. § per cent pu The terms are $25 down and $5 a mon Our contre r mac any eve t extensic In case of sickness the | g {beral We take no unfair advanté (Other Advanta We t built a bea station on the car the benefit of prope in Elbert Place attractive addition ts © soon become a lence district. The « » slope of the land the best of water and sewer accommodations. iges—— res Remember—Elbert Place is being sold by the owners @ you save paying any broker's commission or other for agent's profits sehe Short Time. the Seattle-lWve Buy Now sht on the ground. We will be ther Elbert Place Station; r BROOKS & BRYANT PHONE NORTH 696 IND. PRIV. EX. SUNSET MAIN 1240 CE souvenirs The Quaker’ Friday and 35¢ ng for summer AS¢ , swoolen, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS THE QUAKER DRUG Co. HONE, 2915 and 1 the r be- anti- aled, 5e¢ size 25¢ relief 25¢ 35¢ 25¢ hing, 2 Con- tlake ELBERT PLACE ADDITION the THIS 1S WITHOUT DOUBT THE BEI AND CHEAPEST ADDITION ON THE MARKET y and can therefore save you on ve rn boulevard, y, com ot two The soil is ideal for gardening and assured of a big profit on th le On Prices Will Be Advanced Within a Interurban at Ballard and get off at i . HT ) | ] |

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