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LUCKLESS BOW-HOW. I^jr th* first time thU season two tolorevl men who are the terror of vinll.vtui'i dogs went 11l work ye» ttrday. They siartad out with a )|(^. new wagon .nd In le*. than two hum* riilvJ It with yelping canities, whose owner* had neglect e_ io buy Ilcriwe lagf. Tonlglil the sliitigUter of the un lucky C.nfniS »11l hegtn In the dog pound on Ihe tUe flat*. Tl. method used it tho present time I* .hoot- Ing, The humane society hns fre quently ohy.-teil I" 11" manner of killing as being cruel, but no new nitth.i.l ha* jet been u.l.'iie.l. T^ie s.k letr ha* suggesteHl that the dtuj-t b* chlonifoiined. Thus far more than TOO dog llctinse* have been IBKiied by the city ooißplrollrr. There will probobly be an Increase within the next tew ilttj » a* OWtier* Generally In not think of th* BB '• threatening llu-lr pets until «'"' irrciiiessibl* dog-catihcr Is seen prowling around Willi 111. Urtat. TO PREVENT FIRE Fire Mar.li*! Kellogg ha* taken •tepa t* prevent fir*-* "i th* block bounded by Fourth 90 WW av enue* »nd Yealer way and Wash ington street by ordering th. tenants of th.- flretrap* to ' --ii'-nv* wooden ash barrel*, p*l*r and other In flammable rubbish. 11* found half a ball of straw on th* roof of a fag^MßtC owned by John lnwtgl**.. COWSLIPS BLAMED ; FOR LANDSLIDES "Th. West Seattl. Improvement club last evening dl*cuiMd th. ttotmr tl»n of whether It wm ft-* the best Interest, of the community to allow cows to roam at larg* In th* city limit*. It wa* finally decided to petition Ui. council to fence oft port 100. of Ut. bluffs. an that th* cattle In gracing might out wander near tb. edge and cause landslides. ELK BUTCHER GETS JUSTICE Roy M. Cabot, a taildennUt. pleaded guilty In Itoqulam yester day to the charge of killing more ' than on* elk during th* season. A. th*re wer* four different counts against him. he was fined $200. Letters of Cabot to th* Bmlth*on lan Institute, in which he offered; to violate Washington g.me laws. war* placed in avidenc*. Game Warden Rlef was . witness against Cabot. * . gg, ",.-. The Mandolin Club of th* Seattle high POBO will give . concert In,! th* assembly ball a* th* school building. Friday evening. ______nr^ %_m_r^^_. tEwWKmmmt. _—--^—~~-____________MEEE_F^__f__________W**^^^ \\_t£Sa_f^ .Hi ANNUAL SALE TEN MILLION BOXES i^^-T/ J WF Oreatest la tho World Jy A MILLION HAPPY AMERICA?. C3nLDRKN " kept l.eajthy with rAJ*f\ ~MB m W_Z^j/ V^. gTM amtkimrOt- Oootl word* *pok*n by th*!r manM tor CAIWXARETH ME ___**** S~~*X* olhar mam— Barm rnada CABCARETH -oreaaiMl until tb* aal* now la over "-^^^ /—""N MIUJONOOOUDSA Wbyd4»UtU.tolk^ia.CA»CAlUeTa»B««saua«ith jt^WPA^^^^ X~~\ **• *• >VMt< g*****Ml, fragrant llttl. tablet- good, do good -tie »-r 7 I m ______tf / r-~~s\ oor grip*-, but gattUjr. naturally, poattlwwly Minilctne that a er.lUI ttUOlk .^r \ m__E__P_f~S '''' r«>tdoltß>ac*lgo_o_il. Children aro alwaya ready to AiiC'AKITS, : 1 ,^e^ \^*WP\ I__L VinmßrOCTHOSnilfcrt IN-.a-k for thmn and ara kept l.ea'.'.hy alwara a. *Mr \ I rWr Jam** again** th* Hangar* of ehtldbood'. ai'.aienta. B4Mt for tb* Bu» -la J W \/ a I / * I druggtat*. 10c. MScftO.! HUVKR SOLD IN BULK. Tba geauU*. taWot *_»mi» "fa** mat* mm * *Ja\ / /CCC. Btunpl. booklet &-*•• _,-__*. t**t a* tamatf F* _\_. i Acldra** Btertir^ RttximAr Co. Cblc*«o or N*W Tork. i Some Lucky Visitor Will Get FREE A Fine Lot With Water Main Laid at SOUTH EAST SEATTLE M--B-S V -■ -■ BBBHI Only 12 minute*" ride from First avenue an". Washington street. Free LARGE Barbecue BRASS BAND e\m to entertain. Dinner - "" 'VI 5-Cent Car Fare is all it will cost you. £U.*— a prntrn Jo*-blgama. Take <ar at lirst and Washington »"«' I two tho ..ni people at the bif open- **€ "I' , I lor SOUTH EAST SEATTLE. . L Seattle Homeseekers Co. I a 1 : HILLMAN, President. § That Back Again!! WrJ_ U_y_\^^_m_a______ Always aching—hard to find relief—sometimes : sharp, .limiting mi., oilier linns dull, stcatly mln- — ' HE^3H|. H: b| _wßr in.* i yon weary .mil worn out. I.iltlr reM ilay or * l^fifcC tiijjht. KlillH'va cause It all. Kidneys keep I'll' back i __^^a, ' "^* hail when th.v net out of order. Hackache i* * first ( :il symptom of kidney ills. Relieve the kidneys when * -•i' 91* '''''* call for help or .Lin," Dropsy, Diabetes, i SHaSf* ' Hi Khotiinati.MH, '""' disonlrr.*, Ilrifilit's disease * \M 'P^mY" . Im^^E come ipiuklv.an.ltli.it it's ,i ui'^l, between tlisrase ' I^l WM mWJ .in.l cure. Take Doan'l Kidney l'tllit before it is too * , {Seattle Proofj A J ria ' M I V Bin /i To Star Readers J % inn."i I. Sintilun, street car conductor In tli* employ of th* ( a Seattle Kir* tit. Co., of 1610 Yesler Way. aay*: "At interval* for __ m _m___m m ____-_* - _,___,___ . P over three year. I hay* boon ailiumi with trouble from the kld-i ~~*m~Um~^ ' -..■■-- i | J > R.y. and suffered from »*v*r. pain In th* .mull of my Inn 1 JQF'*—* T/VusmS T%TV ' \ | railroaded for yoar. In tb. East un th.- Michigan Southern It It.. j gfW *_____> I H^,\ { * running lii-tnwi'ii li. troll and Toledo, and sln.-n coming hero »ti Ml WE WElKldtit^ LtX, /A * } year, hk.i 1 lin\« been in t!-.i employ of the Seattl* Electric Co, If ffl\_„V*j Pills K%i] I * i th* r.instant shaking ami Jarring of th* .are did not I.ring mi tb* KJ^tfart* tea, a, 1 lx|^K4 6 ? th. trouble. It probably aggravated It. During attack* I nutlet /&B~Ss_?si_l A_ , tS^_V It * 1 1 waa always wora* If I contracted a wild, wttkfc settled In mr riHl I MMBlliajMr ( , j kIdB.TS and often K. i.t me In continual misery. Through a very twit* j { w convincing .i.l that I saw in one of our Seattle I'..i" I wa* In- j . W 4u.e,| to go to the Kennedy Drug Co at. il'-. .'II Ist Aye., fori P' °" —————————————— I " 9 I Viai. • Kidney I'llla. Wben I commenced th. treatment I was In -»»»« ' I I B : such pain acrOM the ainiill of my bark every morning wben I got J pa. ***. tmg ***, ma* mm -mam tt | I Z out of bed that l C4>uld scarcely stand It. anil If 1 atooped or html I S.'V -TiP - -"^ ■"- " "***•* ] 1 unthinkingly I can only describe th* twinge. a. excruciating. I •*******■ v 1 IWn'* Kidney Pill. helped from UM »tart. To say 1 endot** tho ■-■BBrT WotMm ~—~~^mg—9 i _ J preparation mildly expreaaca what 1 think of It." P I la _____». _______ ______a mn. _____*. ______ _______ _____ _______ ____» ______ ___». ______ _____ ___. _______ ___*. ____c. _______ _____a. _______ ______ ____a. _a_» _____a _______ ______a ________ ____» __a». _____ _______ ____». _____ I _a _______ _______ _______ —O. _______ ____a. _____ _ _______ ________ ______a _A. _______ ______a __ _ a-. ._ a-. _-. ._. _aa ma. mm. ~. a-- _-t .-. a-a __. _. __. _. a HEARST TURNED DOWN CALIFORNIA DEMOCRATS SHOW STRONG OPPOSI TION TO THE NEW YORK CONGRESSMAN my Serine. New* Aafa) . SANTA .i;> I Cal . May 17.— When th* Democratic intiveiit.on ' reassembled thl* morning Hearst'* forces were as full «>! fight m otf I and determined, despite th. rejec tion by th. BBS IS— on reso lution. of lb* reeailatlon of lilltl'UC tlon of tb. delegation for Hearst, to fore, th. tissue on the floor. It was . o'clock thl* morning l-u for. th. committee after being In session for two hour., took a vote on •be. resolution*. The battle wa. fiercely waged, but th* con i *.-rvatlve« finally won - out by . vote of 3 to 3. Hearst's leader. Tsrpey. la un dismayed by th* second defeat of Hearst, and announced hi. Inten tion of presenting rethjlivti-m* on the floor. Th. Hearst pe*.pl« bar. /placed much hop. In tbe delegate. who fail**! to b* present yesterday, i tn...* .1... Ma..m.llM m ta*. run f !,!..l. I THE SEATTLE STAR—TUKSBAYfttfAY 17, 1004 ■ — ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■ -■ - ■-- if holding their strength kik! put ting through their program. Th* flret fight Hi th. convention cams ye*irrday afternoon on til* rot. tog th* temporary chain when tht Hearst fill' lu*t till- i-on iml of th* contention by th* .las* v..t.« of 367 to "IV frank 11. Could of San Francisco wa* Ml* for thl* pualtliin, agalnat Former 1 Jen tenant Governor W. T. Jeter of Santa Cms, the Hearst candidal*. Another . 'leant vote wa* on th. appointment of the cuttinil'.tM on platform and rtatKitutton* A am tion maa Introduced that the chair man aele. all th' member, i.f this committee, hut th. Heaf«t follow ers tried to a*cnr. mi amendment (.kins from th* chair tb. appoint mrnt of a majority of th* commit tee and leaving It to the cungras atonal districts. Th* amendment wss defeated try a rote of Ml In 190. BALLARD DOINGS (Spaelal t. The Star) tun 11 May 17.-Phlllp t>o C . man. one of Ilailard'* olileat and timet prominent 4-ttl*rn*. died -nf deiily laat night of heart dlaeaae tie bad retired. reeling nil right, at 3* o'clock, and nothing uiiii" «>■ noted antll Mr*, liomisn m aud denly awakened, about mianlgtit. by th* eonactouaneii* th.it something wa* wrong. She attempted to* awaken her husband, and tie t-tlaawt UP and tried to apeak, then fall t..\rk dead. Mr. fVirman wa* head foreman of th* Bllnuon Mill company, and hi* brother. John |Hirtn»t>. I* one of the j owner* of the nillt*. Mr. John fVvr man la now In California for hi* health, and a* yet nothing ha* been heard from him. Tha funeral will not - a held until Mr Pot-man makea known hta wiahe* by telegraph The deceased l«.a«ea a wife and an 11 --j ear-old eh.. I. Tt* waa . nMtnber of tb* A. 4i it W . and also of ih» K. of P. lodge. ll* wa* il year* of uga. The apeelal commlttew appotnte.l by Iha llo*ln**a Men** ***oetattnn of Hall aro 1.-iat nig'.t refiortad on the matter of a vnton .re. k for tha man ufacturing district. Th* city coun cil will l.- petitioned tonight for a trai k op A atrwet to a point bettrewn Wsilrii.it avenu* and Spring afreet, j thence north to 17 at re*?, th* owner* of the property along th.- tin* offer ing I* dadloal- a new atrwet through the tract tor the i itj*>ee. A project for locating a rubber manufaoturtng plant in Ilailard wmt put before the a»»<- i.ii. ti by iXaaar*. j .-—-,!. A iti Krilxhl .1 Akron. O. The estimated eo*t wa* I. <>«i The matter ■ ..a referred to the commit* te* on ' .I'll le» :ini*niiwttofia were read from . number of producer* of Vaahon | Uland. Ri. hi■>■■.. bear), mat other place* along th* aound, th* pro- j ducer* offering 1n aa-wt In their produce a* *onn a* th* new steamer I Una hi **tahllah*d on condition lhat (the merchant* would »*t-»» in buy I such produce. A re*olutlfm « .a' 1 pa**ed pledging the lieat effort* of | the maaortatlon to Inf.leu* the , j men-haiita toward a consummation of Hit* co-operative plan. Th* big dredger of th* Seattle I ■Shipyard* Company ha* finished it* work of dredging out the *:■,■■ A ts th* way* and making a ont.intr tion with th* gn«eminent SM* riling ing. a Chines* Uundry man. pleaded guilty In th* poller rourt • terday to v rharg* of al.-at j Ing electricity from th* wire, of tip i t Clearance Sale All Suits Cut to One-Half Price REST VAI.I'H BVKn OPPfcRED I.V TUB .ITT All th. I.«f*et Spring and Summer Suit. ar* gotn. »l Half Trice. The** price* are lea* than lat* summer bargain*. Tou ahould oorne an.l In apeet our Urge and well-selected Suit aim -; ; THIS MEANS MONET TO TOl', A. well a* a r*mJ .well * v for lea* than coat. lai.oo Hull* tor $10.00 I 135.00 ."till* for $10.75 522.W Salt* for $11.15 ' |i"«u Suit* for $20.00 fa.M Suit* for $12.1111 Many be.uUful rulimi - pat to.tr. dull, for ... $15.00 tenia. New York Store JACOB PERL, Propr. 1418 SECOND AVENUE Another Soul Stirring Sale at the Outlet Manufacturers" surplus lots front the principal makers in the country. .We bought 'em for cash—we turn them over to you for cash. _____ Our unequalled Outlet (selling mora clothing than any other concern in the Northwest) enable! tit to handle lota thai would swamp the ordinary, store. lhr details of this great sale has been thoroughly told in the news .]" 11. We're actually belling : Men's Suits (tC #*% Instead of 1 ' ; - For_~. lyO.ammO $10and$l2 '- We're selling Blanket! and Comforters for Alaska prospectors and camp * er» at exactly one-half the regular retail price. We're selling Little Boys' Pants fur is* instead of 50c —and there are corduroys and worsteds both. ; • And we're selling Men's Shirts at 25c that arc not equal!- in any other I store for less than 75c. There are thousands of items equally as good j Join the Crowds a, Tomorrow ■-'■- "- ':r i j-.' -: ' - ~-*>X: X-. 9"',' .«,--' --»•■•: _ a ft-attl* Electrlo Company.' Judge Oeorg* lmpo**d a tilt* of $3. and cu*ta WILL INVESTIGATE The civil eervla* boar.l it it» meet ing laat night decided to tnvnatlfate the caa* of Mrs Ida Chapltt. the police matron who wa* recently dla charged by Chief Debiftey. Mr*. I h.i in filed It regular application fur a hearing anil ho* retail. an ptr. - ney to represent b*r. Headache Nervmiancea. liltilneaa, Indigestion. Neuralgia inn caused tir ale. nerve*. li. soothing thi ti'iin and atiin ulatliis their erUtrn. I*r Mil-»" Antl -I'aln PIUs mlleve almost imm<-<ll*i*ty. j t'niike any other pain remedr. ther rntilain '?Mnv Injurious and tou will neaer know ynu have taken them, cx i .ft Or th* relief they a/furd. Dr. Miles* Anti-Pain PilLs h»va ■ '.ma a li.. laa h.« 1 r'tn-dr In tha.i .-.ii..?a of lll.il I.", where they never fill to cure all patn, and relieve na..... Utile miner»l.!.> ailment* whlrh are ao . uiiiii <n. _ "Or. Mile** A.H fain Pitta hare not oolf relieved me of a*evef h.a.la. li*. ii-ni.tiai-. aa and li.'lla-a'luu. but mv mother »t'i ha* s.itf»r-.l a great deal with neural*!* and dixxlneea haa been . ,ir..l 1.1 lli-lr uae.'-MlUi. 11. 11. , HANK*. m Pi. Jrd St. M ■ ■■ • tua... N. J. Th* flrat package will benefit. If not, llk* ilruaatat will return your money. m, <!"»ee. ;.'. cent*. Never sold In hulk. ****f2mt~9a919tW999990900A9989PMW Il Navy White Blankets { „' Strictly All.WooL weight 1 Ilia i $4.00 a Pair | W. S. Kirk, 1029 Ist Ay. I J a me* Antony. . laborer, filed «'ll! J In th. federal ...it yeatwday agalnat Lb* lireat Northern Rail- I way Company lo IOBB*Bt 119.00?. I damage* for Injuria* euatalti*.! laet I March while working la lb. Gr*.t Northern tunnel. —I TAII.'iKIMI 1* an art. al whi j! w. are master*. HKIIAI.D, 112* I Second nv-no*. •*• That Peculiar Something That you want in a beverage in such weather as this you'll find in the Seattle Brewing and Malting Co.'s Bock Beer Made to satisfy particular people, and it does, at your fa vorite place. TEETH AT CUT RATES FOR 30 DAYS Thl* I* an extraordinary oppor tunity to hay* your teetb attended to by vpevtaliat* at a ailabl advance on coat. " UNPRECEDENTED PRICES _^ Examination . . FREE i Extracting (when work 1* ordered) FREE SUrer Ktlltng. 35* rioid Fitting* s i .no Poreel.iln iv.twti* $2.50 ibid** Work. 22 karat $3.50 1111 l Set of Teelh $2.50 We employ no *t»d*nt*. if your I ■ rttrietal plat** do not *t*y up and yon ewnnot eat with them, nonsuit J our epeoUllat. It* can fit you. A twelve-year su.rsnt** with all work. Boston Painless Dentists 1422 6ECONO AVENUE, i Opp. Don March*. Hours. liHiti dally; Bun.lay. 9 to L Special Sals of i Universal Stool Ranges ••hoi* nans*. ISO .nd up. / nr.D FRONT Fl'llMTUnr, co. 101-110 Second tvuw South. FREDERICK & NELSON, (mo Complete Credit Hr>ueefurnl*her. $1 Cash, $1 a Week Secures Your Choice of 45 Samples of Fully Guaranteed Cook Stoves and Steel Ranges. Your Old Stove as Part Payment. Every slot-* and range we .ell I* backed by our absolute guar* antee to give perfect a.iliafactlon. From tb. moment you report a defect In any Move or range we sell you we make It our business t. make It right We are not satisfied until yea* are. fFullyGuaranteed Fully Guaranteed 4 4/^i 1 1 • »» Columbia Steel Range Terms $1 Cash, $ I a Week. Th* "Columbia" Range I* con- j structed throughout of a high quality of cold-rolled «-»l. It ha* a duplex gnat* tor either co.U or wood, and ia nicely nickel trimmed. Oven I* braced and riveted on all four side* to pi*- - : vent warping, and i* very at rung. The "Columbia" baa a high warming closet, and top anchor I (JiQC C\f\ plate* are linked at th* corner. $3J.\J\J to prevent warping. Her. ar.: -p * a /— i *, \tt I ,h* alamo «nd price*—term* SI 1 rims $1 Casß, $1 a Week ,_.!,. si a week: No. 41-14—Ila. four 8-lnch hole* ami oven 14x^x13 inch**; price..'V.'iH $3500 No. afS-ll lias tit t-lnch hole* nnd oven IS.SSxII tttchea; price . ! $30.00 No U-lt— 11.i» alx 8-Inch hole* and oven 18x31x13 Inches; price..... $43.00 WW TAKE TOim OLD STOVE AND Al*l>iW TOU ALL IT 18 I W.'ltTH AS PART PAYMENT. -^ - - ' .'"■<! FREDERICK & NELSON,<m Complete Credit Housrfurniihers Second Avenue, Madison and Spring Streets GARDEN HOSE a* ft. *>'x Rubber Hose $2.50 1$ R. \ Rubber Hose $4.50 I 60 ft. »., Rubber I lose $0.00 SO ft Cotton $5.70 61) ft. Cotton 55.00 40 ft. Cotton $6.00 12-Inch Columbia Lawn Mower ............%'J._*i 0 ERNST BROS* SOB Plkm St root # Phonmo John 0031 Ind. 1158 r 7