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May Magazine BUNGLING Prosecuting Attorney Scart ‘ole news for our little hoy | and girl friends Now In, Blundered in Widow Smith's the state's attorneys, wh efused Taffeta to serve upon the lawyers t 2le yard for nue de Bole @efense a copy of a receipt which 450 yard for Was demanded, Superior Judge Tall man was forced yesterday to grant Another continua: the trial of Mrs. Lioyd A after a jury had been impaneled and the taking Of testimony begun. The charge on which the pretty B widow had been arraigned was sell | ing worthless oil stock to Miss Rose Daugherty for $1,000. The ances how are that Mrs. Smith can nev be brought to trial again on this for Thursday only solid oak Morris Be dozen for Particular charge, having been Your choice Placed in jeopardy Skirt in our The motion for continuance fol- half price Towed the demand of the defend- IN THE @nt’s attorneys, John B. Hart and Judge G. Meade Emory, to be served With a copy of the receipt which Mrs. Smith is alleged to have given the prosecuting witness for her money. -A demand for the paper had previously b je, and the Prosecuting atto a Rot to have the receipt, when ® matter of fact, he had a facsi fm a receipt which Mrs. Smith had given another victim } ‘This was produced in court yes- terday and turned over to Mrs. Bmith’s lawyers, who demanded that they be given time to secure Additional evidence on the ground that the state had been acting ta) bad faith. Judge Tallman hesitated in grant- ing the motion, inasmuch as the @efendant had been palced in Jeopardy Mr. Hart and Judge Emory Were asked to agree that they would Bot take advantage of this fact, in IN THE Here's & Snap COME AGAIN and priced tr GAIN WAY r, Well finished a pretty golden; . fitted with Persian = erty case in regard to the state's . ve . je Thursday arge shipment of Agate S failure to produce the recetpt, and ii eee age er — ne» Ml gs “ M€ Was dropped trom the trial cal-|9 } j. 45 et, regular price $4.00: Thursday price ; 82.05 ender. Mrs. Smith, however, has not $ oxd ft. regular Rianne price $4 arm ‘ Deen placed in jeopardy in that case. $x10% ft. regular f Thureday price 83. 95 | j Prosecuting Attorney Scott asked Oxl2 ft, regular price Thursday price se $4.45} ) that Mrs. Smith's bonds in the RRND AD ' Daugherty case be raised from $500 y | fo $2,500 or $3,000. The court de- Ried the motion, yin, Mala tas dees keen | Standard Furniture Co. L. Schoenfeld & Sons SEATTLE ~— BELLINGHAM TACOMA 1006 to 1016 First Ave. Ty in court when wanted and he Gould see no reayon for raising her bond. > Although the cases were con- © tinued indefinitely, it ts thought that if they ever come to trial, it. ‘Will be in September. | move ve* ENDURED TORTURE (Special to The Star) RITZVILLE, Wash, May 18.— ‘There have been many rumors ot} | late regarding the Adams County Manager, announces that work on ‘The line will be started this sum zum | mer, The officers bope to have it) rom DOWNING CALMLY WAITED FOUR HOURS canyon on the Columbia RNorthward to Fletcher and Ritzville Mohler and Harrington to Daven- > port, through Rearden and Deep Creek to Spokane. Twenty thousand } Ihorse-power will be generated from | cigarette Sunday though there are several methods |and bleeding, hopelessly pinioned | °Tkeman’s death and thankfulness Of prevention. | down by the wreckage, before death at the escape of the others — Jended his sufferings. Yet he re-| | Then when a score of men set to + | tained consciousness to the last and | WOT to Hberate him, Downing gave Se ante sone than the calmest who|them minute directions as to how witnessed the heartrending scenes —— eer ace peor Boneigr them $3 Per Gallon for) 5 oir ee oys,|temporurity. ete. "He never mur: Better Times Rye or Bourbon Hourn's Millinery, $15 Third av You can't get me out,” he said,|™ared at the delay without tremor, and calling for a} Onc®, when some foolish person pencil and paper, he wrote a fare-|Yelled that the engine was about well message to his wife and child|‘® ¢XPlode, and the rescuers de- camped, Downing did not have a ally. We guarantee satisfaction or your money refunded. 07250 404 First Ave. South BOTH PHONES—PINK 1751. Free Delivery. Downing was still conscious at/I windows 10 o'clock Monday night, after hav- ing been pinned in under the mass of steel and iron for fully four that a question as to how the pas- sengers and others of the train crew had fared, was the first asked by Downing, when he was found after he had done all in his power to avert the wreck. | Trolley | Road Fight NEW HAVEN, Conn President Mellen of the |New Haven & Hartt boweled. One of his legs was close |up against the firebox of the loco motive and was slowly roasted. Be neath him and, as was afterwards| WALKING SKIRTS We are showing EX¢ TION ALLY GOOD VALUES in WALK- ING SKIRTS, in SCOTCH MIX JRES, BROADCLOTH, COV- ERT CLOTH, MOHAIR, ete. The Skirts are ALL. NEW DESIGNS, and IT WILL PAY YOU to inspect them ‘ Sold on our REGULAR TERMS of $1.00 PER WEEK. Eastern Outfitting Co. 422-42* Pike Street, Corner Fifth, New York, railroad former } | offictal, tle elec | by him. |. The new official is to be the fourth vice president of the New |Haven system. The New Haven to take charge of a gigan tric road combine planned | road contemplates a big trolley sys. jtem betweep |to fight the trolley line now en. croaching. neni tien TAILORING is an Art, of which we are masters. HERALD, 1329 24 ee WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1904 HE , 5) Sif [ | iecabee fos nied uaa a tan Wade RADAR AAAAAAD10A100000000008 | , Free SUPREME BARGAIN VALUES PREVAIL IN EVERY DEPARTMENT — Case | 80,000 buttons to be given away this week—we have one for The following every y and girl in & partment of this Vhursday’s selling ssaeeenene We ploture } two styles of t ns which we have had made IN THE & In consequence of a er of e \ der that we like ¢ © them come 506 for ( ‘TSe for guarante IN THD DRIES 466 « yard for #-in Black Btamine NOTION BARGAINS BEATTLIOS GREATEST TION STORE 100 for 180 Chamois Skin ASe for %o Whisk IN CLOAKE Just Lo-Summer Batiate ¢ in pink, Ment neatly trimmed in wr Wrapper, made Come ONCE A pretty tinted Pattern for you entirely new shapes Cruets (0c Syrup Pitchers Just to Interest Yoo i in the mina Bargain Basement ‘I GUNBOAT "“MANDJUR” WHIC PHAL WITE: THE FAMOUS RUSSIAN IN THE HARBOR OF BHA WAS COMPELLED TO DISARM | Blectric railway, but Cal Lunceford, | See ae ae } (From « Photograph taken by | Mnterpriee Association) | te las follows: Begining | FOR DEATH BENEATH HIS ENGINE AT MON- | ©xpensive Smoke Fiver in Franklin county, thence | ROE—WROTE FAREWELL MESSAGE TO WIFE! puiuMan, May if fing the reins of his horse's bridie tn ee ne county. pessing through! AND CHILD WHILE DYING lhae tosth and eitemptbig to. 76 Di if be Enthe make aa.” ‘The cane wil be nad iscoun Stock “alas lls ike beneath the engine, and by Zigweid, | "Urs | ten ct after he had regained consciousness,|_, Remarkable fortitude was also aa Ss es Downing must have suffered ter- | "OW" by Engineer George Zigweid BURGLARS BROKD INTO rible agony. His abdomen was so| Of Seattle, who was all but fatally eee a doe aes tae ce crushed that he was nearly disem-|‘=JUred by Jumping from the engine Se cee, ee ee eee $18.00 SUITS for. . |B $15.00 SUITS for .. May 18 $12.00 SUITS for ago a bear tried to get into th st 12.60 | $16.50 SUITS for .. 11.55 [hl away, Ther refuse thrown ..$10.50 | $13.50 SUITS for ...... $ 915 ey Suche can Or toon ee eee eee deeesones $8.40 | $10.00 SUITS for ....... 37:3 later found dead, lly t cut in the same way. Sale continues all week, but the earlier choice. A perfect fit guaranteed. has arranged for E. H. McHenry, « All Children’s Suits are thern Pacifif railroad the selection the better the <:| A Bridge & Co. ext Door to the Bon Marche Stone, Fisher & Lane A Mass Meeting of Women’s Tailored Suits Tomorrow at the : : Great Sale of Free Embroidery Lessons ate | Mrs Hoxsie. $ ; : ah but a hint of the good values to in ¢ IN THE LID 106 for al! 12% Linings 200 yard for all te LAnings. 250 yard for all 30 Linings Morris Gross & Co.'s Tacoma Stock Now in Progress at IN THE MILLINERY If we haven't got what want, we'll make it for you Have you seen our Dress Hats at $3.087 Hairpins. | 2ye card for bo Nickel-Plated | Pine. | 2Ke for best quality of Se Pins hl ee The Annex DKe IN THE Wasnt Goons 1Pe for all Be ¢ Bultings n Tweed always é, “| 290 0 | | 8 1-3e yard for all 100 Fir e nghame Wor Allover Lace Hose, full fant Gun Meta itings IN THE LINEN B5e « yard for (-inch Hleached ity 1 0 differ oe ualect roms, gnetes Ubhs Here’s the Way Suits Will Go on 15e SMALL THIN Tomorrow 7-Piece Rerry 200 Lemonade Set for...91.35 $1.65 Lemonade Bet for.....08e| Tacks, per 1 4-Piece Breakfast Set, $1.25, for! Antisept 7Se| wae ad Row! 1 he Werry tty, for sre Crystal #-tr y a cut gla tign and highly polis inch Steel Fry F thes Ping, per plain = fabrics tastefuily | 5 Be for the event of the motion being grant- neatly turned » ) Py #4, but declined to do so. ered reversibl ene; saany parte ee eee we Friday, There will be about x hildren Which Mrs. Smith is charged with . : | ever graduat the county ous “8 th ‘ Obtaining $3,000 from Mra. M. J. ee ees Gre Sash ag imi Tia pian ate — - ‘ = ia aap mae iam 2 we etme an in the Dangh- art squares for Thursday only __ sats Mien, whe tne the. eemitesd tem, has hier work will be next week. Th ontract requires feet of | pipe to be used «# river. The work is t in ninety 4 ‘LITTLE TALES Second Avenue and University Street TERSELY TOLD '— amoker an on the subject. In RAY YORK of North Yakime y . 1 . > aim put forward for appropriating the money en- Mets < recs nm unable to install con jrural mail route for ane of paying or sirous of secu jmoney orders, has 5 ded guilty ir k 1 ation on the subject that tenced to pay a fine of $500 and|., pity , claims in regard to the mat- poem |camp near Orting yesterday | R. B SIBLEY, aged 26, had both! ape STATE BOARD of health} n asking the city of feet crushed Monday night by @) wy) oy with the smoke train in the Everett railroat North Yakima Satur-| preventive meas- mtion to the fact that th ners in use THE WAR OPEN TMROUGH INFLUENCE BRé ‘The left foot had to be ures against the typhoid fever the plant of the REPRESENTATIVES OF FOREIGN POWERS. eit ne s i | scourge which usually rages during | ond Ice & Storage Company a Htaff Photographer of the N MARTIN CROWN, recen ofl tne months of August, Septe worked perfectly and Waterbury, Conn, while att veer | reason why other furn to beat hie way from Spokane —— mj attic, Monday evening, fell THE NEW MASONIC {was throwfl violently from his |the train near Cle Elum and had! costing $50,000, and the dare tink ova tan oo mount and badly hurt. The horse as cut off. He may recover.) of which was a by Post street power hous | was old and staid, but resented the Recsevelt, at % bas’ % ‘ sa , " » enarwanes nowevelt, a acoma, a een | made efficient if enough additional cigarette rolling in & most lively THE CONVENTION of Foresters) ., ted and turned over to the| fur were constru sted. manne at Bellin » opened this mornt t struc manner. t Bellingham op a this bd m of the lodge by the the meant City Attorney twith an address by tractor fruler says tha hanker= The Pullman public schools will “The delegates were chee stag + hee a ng for another chance to 5 rsons, firms or corpo FOR FAILING TO CARRY out itions of a franchise granted | that — at Miles on the Spoka Such unflinching courage as was) discovered, sticking into his back | A. BRIDGE & CO—Popular Price Clothiers. ome co C < linances. 4 3 » | displayed by Fireman Tom Down-|#everal inches, was a hot steam . , i ecccgntis lephon re are at the present time! Many of the farmers in the vi-| ing of Seattle, as he lay dying un-|P!Pe about the size of a man’s fin- Ingham their $60 hb cece aie ae ek einity of Washtucna say that some|der his engine, after the Great | ®°" oy i / Ee a ee te oa @f the young calves in their herds | Northern passenger train wreck at|, After he had been told of the THE FARMERS ¢ ta ibe tetanic ae have died of biackleg. A calf will| Monroe Monday evening, ia rare,| 4th of Brakeman Marshall, that nd the Everett m b Own weeb= lenses serail wine were ot live only a few hours when once the | even in the annals of the hazardous | 2!*Weld had been seriously hurt, - er a a 5 fen cetera Ate gens Glsease has been contracted, and|yocation of railroading. For four|>¥t that all others had escaped, vif rae vn PaggeePbeon « agsinet he smoked HO sure-cure has been found, long hours Downing lay crushed| Downing expressed regret at the e918 the cases were tried at thal 0. C. ABLE, of Maron & Able,| that ¥ found it p a Dubuque, lows, firm, is under nly a few convict est at Moscow on charge y placed ¢ buggies without a licer Mr solutely ime that he te 6 nd cit n m his ‘ any. We foscov t he paid taxes on them up and then re the Befling Whiske ey rlhe. george Bh pr Show» fF had! word of reproach for them, after Which § , r a oo Toaching dissolution. |they had returned. He merely ex Which includes all the swellest novelties out this season. You can make your selection mainat the potice and p * oae! issol or a 1 > nes eal. - . . \~ If you are n judge of liquor we f| Poaching dissolution. | | piained that it would be imposaible|—™ NOW, pay a small deposit and the balance at your ieisure. Plain black, blue or gray clay | ment In reeurd to the no! ba ask YOU to inspect these critic- fl who have returned to the city, any| (OF the boller to explode. worsteds and serges, « , Scotch tweed mixtures, etc. See the big display in’ show ment of the saloon box law and the|§f Levinson’s Quality Store. jottles Full Measure. Levinson’s Medicinal Port $i Per Full Quart Bottle ing contracted the disease : HEIS JUST ACHING TO PROSECUTE 1415-1417 Second Ave. J .°880 avenue, M ersttys Free —— men who signed the wist in disobeying the semole) to se 4 not testify. The law ts pial RA cor ould be 8 t * turned at Tam reagy 4; Inde