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A ASK TO HAVE CASE THROWN OUT OF COURT FUMIGATED 99 McGee's re fum Quarantine Inapector port for April shows that he gated oe during the where contagious dineasos had been reporte This in a slight decreang | as compared with the number of} houses fumigated lant number of contagious diseas month. in the ATTORNEYS FOR THE STAR ARGUE THAT &, STRAY, WHO JlIly had been made il! by* drinking | city being on a rapld decrease " bad milk, and that while he was om | report of the health department has CLAIMS HE HAS BEEN LIBELED, HAS NOT PROVED HI8 | nis sick bed he had sent his little | not yet been completed ASE S year-old daughter to The Star of bs fice with a sample of the mitk which his family had been drinking and he HEALTH BOARD The hearing of the Mbe Jwhich contatr rmaldehyde dur- | mitted that the milk had been drought against The Star and night «athe ‘imple and |ematyxed through the courtesy of Seay, proprset he Beattie dat making tests and that. he. might |The Star and had bee nfound to con ‘The board of health holds tte reg-| in wh the plat demar hav ived a sample of the milk | tain formaldehyde. ular monthly meeting (tonight, It) $24,000 damages, was resumed bef in question from Dr. Limerick, to} The dottle was exhibited tn court, | ls expected that President Loughary, | Judge Albertson in the superior | whom tt had been given by The| Plaintiff Stray wae recalled for| WHO has been out of the Shy ret t this morning, Star. and taken it to Dr. Tanser and | redirect ¢ tion, but further| more than @ week, will return in ral witnesses for the plaintifr not recall the fact than producing hie memoranda| time to attend. ‘Th subsect, re. were called on to establish the Iden Dr. ‘Tanger went into detail, ex- | books to show how much milk he | ducing th mace of the “ n tity of a bottle of milk which had! platning the effect of formatdehye | had purchased last September when | department and the reeney nee nothing to do with the case, and no | poisoning in a way that proved in- | the milk crusade was being carried | pital matter will be discussed evidente we adduced to show that | tensely interesting to the jury on by The Star and how much from the milk wh The Star stated In| He told how he analysed samples | that time an until the present time formaldehyde, had not t how r analysis to show Ronald, as| Fire Marshal Kellogg's report for! ted and found to be impure. | exactly what was in the milk was |attorney for ‘ove and] April gives the losses by reason of Milk Inspector Wood k able to say on the wit Whether he had ever b a bot tle of milk to Dr an alyred wh ad come fr the Se attle dairy Woodcock stated that during the was being used in the milk Which was supplied to the people of Seat h had to work practic y day 4 any samples of milk, both ! * and pure, that he not} eay whether he had antyzed any NOT FROM MISSOURI DESPERADO IN TACOMA JAIL DOES NOT ANSWER FUGI TIVE'S DESCRIPTION TACOMA, May Jailer John Lin @oin says that Taylor, the man wu arrest murdering W. W. Barnes and seriously wounding Rich- @rd Holland and Sheriff Denholm, ts mot the Taylor of Missouri fame, er here for who He told what the symptoms of for maldehyde poisoning were, and how it took to make people fick He said that one part formaldehyde in 1,000,000 parts of mitk could be detected py his teat Dr ted that he ana ing the period referred to tn the al leged Ubetous article In The Star He said that he might have done so and he still have no record of It Mockwits, of Georgetown, testified that he and his whole fam. anger Rev ST. LOUIS, Mo, cades pieture tricity and machinery May 3. waa taken fr In the LAWIER SAIS: WATKINS WAL PAY ALL CLAIMS ig a fugitive from justice, Lincoln was & deputy sheriff at St. Joseph, Mo., | the two Taylor brothers were & geod oppor- | wher wnder arrest and ha tunity to observe th m. AND PROPERTY, ‘The man under arrest at Tacoma t# slighitly built and will not weigh over 15 pounds. His hair is sandy and the} ©, J, Watkins, manager of the In- atubby growth of beard on his face) ternational Credit Company and the is eat of a reddish hue. Jailer! 14 Lameoln says there fo no resemblance | [eel Credit Company, who was ar- Whatever to the Missouri murderer, oe. arn in Loe Angvles recently on a who fon. fe @ large man of dark comp Carnation Cream 1 2 A CAN We reserve the right to limit Tr Adams’ Java B Coffee at 25c Pound | | We guarantee this equal to | most 0c coffee sold in Seattic | We roast our coffee every day | with biue flame gas. Your money back if you are not pleased. ADAMS Ten u COFFEE 921 Second Ave., Near Madison A Becomin Style Is the new three-button Back Suit, a model that that looks good on ev- erybody—it sults the tall, the short, the stout and the slim. | Made in cheviots, tweeds and worsteds, in | & awell variety of pat- terns. $12.50 to J. Redelsheimer & Co. Strongest Topcoat House in the State. 000-804 First ave., cor. Columbia jit is further stated warrant tesued her charging him _.. | pretenses, is now ner in the | county jail. He ught to Be- | att from Loe jes Saturday Ang night by Deputy Sheriff Nelson, ax anied by his attorney, Le te Davis, of that clty 4 by Mre. Laura aining $259 from * Several in Seattle, ed by Watkins ne living were ewin ¢ manner mpanies of which he is 1 which had offices in » few months ago, are said to be get-rich-quick concerns. It is claimed that persons were in- the prom almost doubled They were all ise that It wor 1 be within @ short time. | given drafts on a Los Angeles in- vestment company. Mrs. Clairborn contends that when she presented the draft she held for payment she found it to be worthless, yatkins is said to be a man of h and to have a large privat beside being interested in seemniian One of the 5 ALLEGED SWINDLER ARRESTED IN LOS ANGELES HAS MONEY INCLUDING A_ BIG BROUGHT BACK TO SEATTLE it im) | moved a nonsult 1 This; fire during th nth as $16,196 me pdants’ | The insurance on the bulldings de attorr noon recess. |atroyed amounted to $11,160, Two They argued that the plaintiff had |of the small fires in the reaider absoltely failed to prove that the| district were of Incendiary orlgin.| | arti le which was alleged to have | The fire marshal inspected 239) been yus had been inapired by | buildings. | malice, as neither the plaintiff nor! ay. gis iiectric - aie, | defendants were acquainted With | 64 to the police station this morning each other. Also that the grnened, that one of their work cars had been | | had fatied to show any apectfio dam- | stripped by thieves nome time last agen, which would be essential to | night. The alr valves and dials are his case in order to recover dam-| all missing. No clew to the thieves ages. THE COURT OF CASCADES ttlest views on the ble fair grounds t# down the Court of Cas- La Salle bridge. On the righ t are the palaces of education, elec- THE IRISH WON QUT SUPREME COURT ORDERS RE LEASE OF THOMAS WALSHE, THE NATIVE SON OF OLD IRE-| om the foreground i» the bridge of Napoleon. FRUIT RANCH — LAND | the Wolverine Fruit Company and ° | proprietor of a large £futt ranch. He Gy Govtene |has a wife and family living in Los| WASHINGTO! Angeles The attempt to “The charges against my client| Walshe, or Lynchehaun, wanted in are utterly unfounded, Lawyer| England, failed threagh the dects this morning, “and I ex-| of the supreme court today | no difficulty in clearing} Lynchehaun was sentenced for Ife | him at @ preliminary hearing. Mra|in Ireland for assault and murder. | *, when they were| He escaped prison and was arrest not paid, of course. in Indtanapolis be paid unt) Jan-| The supreme court affirmed the dary 1, 1905, when they are | decision of the Indiana court. which “There is no danger of any of the| held that Walshe should have been persons who have invested in the|given an examination before turn Wat-|ing him ovér to the New York av in| torities. His discharge was ordered two companic which Mr, king is manager losing a cont. He [rich enough to make good and | The ertme for which Lynchehaun 40 #0 before he will see people lose | was convicted was an incident of the money they have placed in his| Irish land rots and tt ts claimed tn | hands. He m no falee rey his behalf that the offe was real- ta fe to Mra. Clairborn one cise.” While he was in California Depu- rift Nelson was the guest of Angeles polic given o ten to attend the convention sheriffs of California, which ly of @ politica! character, The fight | againat his extradition was led by | prominent Irish-American organiza tlona, WILL TALK OVER NEW was held in Low Angeles last Tuesday trouble in m the lat- id extradi Deputy Nelson had no bringing Watkine back, ter made no effort to av tion, FILE A PROTEST ‘The executors of the John Collins estate filed with the city council today @ protest against the proposed improvement of Queen Anne drive- way by grading and sidewalking. It is alleged that the abutting ty ie largely vacant and th unable to bear the assess quired to make the impr that thi provement was not asked for by a majority petition. im r JAIL PLAN The city advisory committee meets this afternoon at 4 o'clock. One of | the most important matters to be | sidered is the construction of the ICE BALLS sed municipal court, jail and receiving hospital building, on the | triangular block of ground at F and Yesler, plans for which ha been outlined by City Engineer Thomson and Building Inspector Place. The building proposed FORT w« RTH, Tex worst hai May 2.—The will cost this mn Zoare swept Over | snout $125,000, an insue of bonds be Bing, Crops of fruit were ruinea, |'°S ary to raine the required | | Balls of ice five inches " eter | fur nd this is the chief sticking | | L crushed through the roofs of b «| Point in the proposition. The new SU iis Wik ecrectes, 3 *| jail, the new munictpal court, the car Giferies lake ve" |new qaurters for the health depart MIX uP horses, ete., & jment, with its city laboratory and the city receiving hospital, are ——___—_____— urgently needed By the plans as now drawn the | emergency hospital will be placed or | CIRCUS TRAIN WRECKED ON REASED the third floor of the building, te | as far removed as possible from SOUTHERN PACIFIC — EDU- noises from the streets and other CATED PIG KILLED BUILDING parts of the building " CHICAGO, Tit, May 2.—014, July, | ceetyhieprinnan S6%c, AKC: new, S%C, MRC; July SACRAMENTO, Cal, May 2—A spe corn, 48%e, 7c eon da tn gape eno to Marys! A large increase tn the build SEEN 98 nit, on the Southern Pi ing permits issued durir April ts | ae tos iyo suown by Belling Intponor tn| LITTLE HAPPENINGS broken open by the shock anc report, which was oon two lions, two boaconstrictors and sey-| During the month Rhee Sante pie Page werk olan 4 Mitchell, who f# suing arge bear and several smaller anim-| were issued. One F i 4 for divorce, filed a peti als, ig an educated pig. were | larg ation is that th or |ton in the superidr court today In k h difficulty was experi-| the Car ibrary bail | | Which whe asks that he be restrained enced in recovering the animals. at $200 lesuied during Apeil, | {fom Annoying her while the sult t# a During A nly 689 permits, | Pending valued at ” | Four men are being examined for! insanity in the superior court thin| ON TRIAL afternoon. ‘Their names are W CHURCH WEDDING Loveland, Pike Nortes, Charile Wol lans and Charile Wheatherton. Soe Sees Mowe Aas Mise Barbara Maud Gi wasurn DG, adiactuene eae eo ee «Union Bakery James Tyner and Harrison Barrett | Centre ere married at PI | were placed on trial today in the |‘ nar em tional church, at 6:36 and Cafe | ce cases. Tyner wan aanist- | c Kk yesterday afternoon, by Dr a nay Gmherdl.. tes. the pont ize HO. Temple . pga Rl t 1412 SECOND AVENUE. | office department. Barrett was ipper was served at the Wa Home-Made Bread, 6 law clerk. ton. 250 THIT SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, MAY 2, 1904 ~ Wear Shirt Waists? Write It Now i" Ngai ~ LOR. SECOND AVE, 40 MADISON ST. UNDERMUS A May Sale «= Choice Garments a Lowest Prices a n you ¢ the kind you are ire to know that happy well-paid ndergarments we offer in this sale igs un- der special inspection of the well to have the best, Our price « lime ll prove— they wear longer though » mar your pleasure ad on i— in these garments | | Ladies’ Drawers of Fine Cambric, with wide lawn ruf PF SOUR 0k dasa evi ad Hkben LOR MNEs a meee 69¢ Muslin Corset Covers, tight fitting with V neck and f % prettily trimmed with lace; special May sale price, Ladies Drawers of good 4 tality Fine Muslin, finished each . > B5¢ with small tucks and sheer embroidery ruf- piney saeiwesers saan need evhiien en 3 F: \e ie aed prin re Rag mk es Corset Covers in Fine Nainsook, plain but good ma ee : ss wit tape CRIN Seo ee terial, made French style ; epecial May sale OeS¢ Sok tnistind with "etl ig sot 2 aaa 7 gai lie Se, ac Mes ~ v fine € insertion and Corset Covers of F ine ¢ ae finished with em \ ¢ ith lace on ante broidery insertion and edging, 14 insertion and | special at $1.19 edging, or fine tucks with embroidery edging, made Ladies’ Drawers of good m c aac oice at, each , with full front and fitted back; your choice at, ‘s7e¢ | or waa tuekada 2 Sand wide ebro ete . ae PP or ae ‘| Sita apecddl May. sale pric orset vik of Fine we pric, finished with sma’ tucks, two rows of insertion and hemstitched ruf Children’s Drawers of . y MusiN, Sizes s; special May sale price ...... special May| ‘7 Ye . BBE | tight fitting and fin- vith lace fles, or with lace insertion and edging; sale price Corset Covers of Fine Cambric, ished with yoke of lace insertion and tucks Ladies’ Gowns edging ;a very dainty garment; May sale price, each | Ladies’ Gowns of Fine Muslin, with yokes of small Str te tit ee 59¢| tucks and insertion, hemstitct ruffles on neck Corset Covers of Fine Nainsook, cents c and slec ves, either h sr low neck; special May garments, finished with wide lace insertion, lace| Sale price, each. ...+6...ees1 vores eeeee serene 89¢ Muslin, made with ery and tucking and fin- edging, beading and ribbon; May sale price, each ies’ phy a & g I Ladies’ Gowns 1 et Tero | fancy yoke of fine embr Corset Covers of good quality Nainsox with fine ished with hemstitched ruffles and finishing braid, or Swiss embroidery yoke, finished with lace edging,| gowns with yokes of her ed tucks and embroid- beading and ribbon; special May sale price, a gar- ery insertion, ‘ ith wid ork ae le arn TTPO cece cocccese cocccececses GOG| Yoke, neck and sleeves. Spccial May sale price tor | either of these gowns...... ...+++ $1.15 an almost inex- ace and embroid- short sleeves or prices; these $3-50, $3.75. $4.00, 7.00 both ck and sleeves, all haustible variety of styles ery tr with low with hi Ladies’ Drawers Ladies’ Drawers of good quality plain cambric, fin ished with fine tucks and wide lawn ruffles; May Gale price ..6..ccccercsecet eseoweese oe | nme h neck and long ar $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $6.00 and.......+5+. are regu | Ladies’ Gowns of fine | | $5.00, Hosiery Saturday’s Special Repeated Ladies’ Fine Maco Hose, absolutely stainless black, full fashione with high spliced heel and double sole, every pair a bargain at 25c; our special price. . 19c Books Real Fiction Bargains Cloth-Bound Books, su perior print and paper, all the standard authors of fiction represented in this assortment, regular 2sc values, on sale Mon Millin’ry : Children’s Bargain | "°" Hats A large assortment of these desirable and ap- propriate Hats for little girls, beautifully trim- med with artificial flow- ers and chiffon bows, every hat a simple, yet artistic thing of beauty; very special, Monday and while they last at 1.79 Pictures 25c Values for 10c Matted Pictures, more aan three score sub- s from which to se- new stud and autiful copies from 10us paintings, sizes inches, to 22 Madrasses alues 15c, I9c and 25¢ and wh as aa ; ; bd Lee eh 5 sah me while they la All this season’s latest colorings and prettiest de each; a sale toniotrow BE COC er esees *s signs—about fifty patterns to choose among OO mad. SNORE see them in our window. They come . 10 20 yard lengths, and surely never a better bargain was shown at the price, Cc a yard ; McCarthy Dry Goods Co Second Avenue and Madison Street 3 SO RR ere GroenmeelZporhyprronenne SZ al aleiseted snitch eatin sia Serene eeasee WN eee Werereee cS eee