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THE SBATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, JUNE 4s, 1905. GREEDY AND CRUEL ARB HUMAN SHARKS now fix up ‘for Summertime comfort No sufferer from any Chronic Ailment can afford to neglect the Opportunity now Provided to be Cured. The Highest particularly good and sple@id ts our showing of seasonable fur nishings now, Lawn and porch the doputy treasurer was obliged to iy BYXBEE TELLS OF KING COUNTY TAX SHARKS WHO FAT. TEN ON MISFORTUNE—“TH E LITTLE HOME UP IN IS8A- QUAN” AND THE SHARK WHO THINKS IT A TOOTHSOME sive them, Ten migutes later, green stretch of King county's courthouse lawn, the heart-broken | old couple were trying to cheer each out on the furniture, camp and summer cot tage furnishings are here in un usually large showings. Why not place your order this woek? Medical Skill and the most Scientific and Successful Treatment are now Available to all at the nominal Fee of $5 a month, with all Medicines and other up, when Attorney Walter ‘This is @ very attractive pattern —_—_— -— Fulton happened along. He kne 8 Oo J j . : j , them and stopped to greet them, | po mp ges gh op ema ms Appliances Furnished Absolutely F ree. BY NAN BYXBEE) more, of sharks, Halt a score of | With @ keen professional ear he} par drucedingellben qr lyges-endpienenoer ‘ ; 4 4 cowardice, stealth and/them, of different varieties, are to| !#tened to their story, and when} and strong, frame of white maple. In these days of exorbitant medical fees, when specialists skilled in the cure of difficult forms of Greed and ype been it was done, there was indignation ase place # value upon their services that is usually beyond the ability of the average sufferer to pay, it , wntal and cruel jbo son from day to day, lying im} in his vaice as ho apoke is not uncommon to find persons literally dying for lack of expert care, because of their limited means, fare the attribates of the} wait about the court house, and the) Mg aes ie BO MpOKe Price $7. 75 Such a state of affairs should not exist, and it is the purpose of the Columbia Medical Institute to re- Worst of tho varietion ta the “tax | 44, Fillingham,” said om +A re move this burden of expense from the sick of the community, by placing their services at the disposal of this reason those bipeds shark.” , r ou w 7 " every sufferer at an expense so low that it will work a hardship upon none and prove no burden to the most ont among men, whose| Heside the “tax shark” tho avar-| W°%° Bot Properly notified there ts Bree ee See CaN: Pere slender purse. Never before has such an opportunity ck of Beattle and the North- Tt fs to lle im walt for/ice and the cunning of the mere Aharregg tn gon Bye d thing tn the $6.00, weet; never before has a medical treatment po eo virtues of the popular and ° » wnfalr advan-| “warrant shaver” pales Into tnsig , ae awe gawary, to take p flee. f cure in all curable conditions and the nominal expense, no sufferer can afford af the unsuaplcious, to profit) nificance, for the “warrant shaver” | “With the light of hope in thelr Large Comfort to neglect #0 gr opportunity. ei n Mike trast of the confiding, and/and the “fee sll have at least | faces the ald couple obeyed, Mr Arm Chair, large . away by trick of law the/the excuse of offering a conven-|rulton and his partner Oscar G panel back and WE DO JUST WHAT WE ADVERTISE gavings of the helpless and/tence to thore who have urgent | poaton. agreed to contest the tax seat of closely tod—are called sharks./heed to convert thelr serip into | title, : woven split cane, ke Ghase, Gatteach—even thoush the Gount of ? ‘ mene a oe Hears Again |Here Is Health tor Weak and | He Was Weak and Broken King county has ite & | The “tax shark” refused to com iM vame fin: ] odie [flesh extracted for the favor be) promtge. , fahed natural, fter 60 Years of Deafness Nervous Women Down i Sra wreet Merthern Railway Po | “It's all business,” he sald, when bw and strong, wits Peter As gps SEN, | gatgreatly reduced round-trip} The ©ltold of the plight the old folks Mr. Charles Schonfeldt, Kalispell, | : ape Si ober His Health Restored Mickets to St, Paul toux | at all for exichones: ona acy were In. “It’s all business, you price $4.75 Mont e to Pr ‘Tracyton, s City, St. Louis, Chi. | Rot even offer one to himeelf for} know, and my deed ts good. I own | “3 am now 68 v : ~ oe “| Milwaukee and other impor-|@xisting. The “tax shark” merely | ihe land phy the iedhgeeers cent & . potenaia have auffered from ¢ es ous ae mh, @ well known carpentay te m citiee on June 14, 15.) lays shamelessly and unblushingly|to hold it.” ¥ comiy as |I wae a child of &. ‘The first indica- (nd render wynet end tanaly. 1 aie peitninds toien sai = a4 17, limited to days. | low, waiting for the moment when | Out in the tropic soa there tx PI ages Fightin tion of the trouble was |cannot describe the sufferings Len-|ten yearp and the disease bad ime 4. ( aperplgerne some honest man shall relax his/many an honest shark that might Arm | Rocker, A Severe Inflammation |dured from mick stomach, frequent] volved my entire system to such an ae vigilant guard over his home, his} foo! ap " al si . | followed by discharge from the ears, | #'t#eks of vomiting, pain and dis-| extent that | was o aa hi t Then th hame to know some of the the back is a ay ean t orme | eee after eating and obstinate con- _ ‘The Northern Pacific Property or his savings, on the/things done tm ite name at the very long and eee ieee eee oF fom | stipation. My Completely Broken Down “tax shark” pounces—-and swallows] King county court house. are, finally ce leaving me * en June 2th to 17th tn-|the honest man's all at a gulp. MAN DYEBER comfortable, ts | totally deaf in the left and with Head Ached Frightfully My head was almost clogged up, my wines ts a XBEE. very strong, of edly | a throat filled with kening mucus, J te at greatly reduced) A short time ago a “tax shark” ea ae cold ee pec onsgdbinegre oe ee ee 2 ne eee potn i" cod o . | of the other, Some years later I be- pressure, with a dull, heavy pain i Gekets ha all iormn:| pounced Old Man’s Last price $6 Sante note peeadicg aelows ie my Seer ny cows and avons oy ae ] call at N. P. City Office, Seat- hen sharks are full grown they = : - a head, like the constant ringing of head. My 7 a cow bells, changing in time to hins- have several rows of ner, oan 5 Won Him ing and chngiag othe cam osanslonsl Hearing Grew Dull . am op $. bonches-- lon 0 T » 4 a - ong-drawn whistle, Th D while my head was filled with bus- lar shark that pounced was a pio 200 at the Races We picture here were terribly zing and crackling noises that were neer in King county's shark circles. } name is L. A son WAY. He had for a long time had his eye upon a toothsome bit. A tiny Pee are the best cheap tots tn | cloud rested upon the home of two blocks east of ead of old people up im Issaquah, and Two 3 Aane car line, and/they didn't know it. If they did Ross Basy terme loquire | not find it out until it had rested there for five years, then there would be no law to prevent, and Ry Bothwell Mneey Vee}. _ (surance: Rents: $100 Lots the shark could pounce. On May 18 the five years exptred, and the shark pounced L. A. Gassaway brought forth $15 from his pocket, and with it purchased at tax sale the little home that represented the eavings of years, the only shelter an aged couple had, and which they had provided by years of toll for thetr helpless old age. Two years ago Thomas J. Filling bam and his wife, having spent the best years of their lives at honest toll, having reared their family anc having seen their sons and daugh ters go to domiciles of their own looked about for a pleasant home They found a piace that suited them at Issaquah, and they bought it, paying $275 for it, and spending the remainder of their savings ir making improvements, seting out fruit trees, and beautifying the acre- age. The man from whom the bought it assured them of a clea: Wherever you buy your plano today or to- Morrow, next week or Rest month, think of this GOODNESS I8 CHEAPER THAN “CHEAPNESS.” We've tried “cheap” printii Seheap” advertist “cheap salesmen even (long ago) “cheap pianos, and we've found title. He did not tell them that cumin a throe years before a delinquency ir else—ie cheap. Now we taxes amounting to about $4 bad are ready to say our been charged up against tt, and ther de GOOD planca: this was steadily growing They STFINW, 414 mot hear of ft until two monthr nit ago .when by accident a rumor of A.B. CHASE, the cloud came to their ears. They wrote to Treasurer Gormley, an¢ asked if it were so. The treasurer answered, saying that there was « delinquent tax judgment, which ESTEY, EMERSON, STARR, HELLER, and others, at compara- tively low prices and with costs, amounted to $15, and Weersi terms, are at that t amount must be paid be- Your service. fore May 13, or their home would be sold at auction. In great alarm th+ old folks rushed to the postoffice secured & money order and mailed it. But there was a delay tn the mail The letter arrived one day after the sale The eye of the “tax shark” hac been upon the home of the couple, he bought it at the sale for $15, procuring a deed which holds good fn law, unless some tr regularity can be proven. One day carly this week Mr. and Mrs. Filiingham came into town They appeared worried and dis treased at the treasurer's office and asked if it were true that their homr had been sold. The aged wife leaned upon the stiffened arm of be: white-haired husband and tear were in the eyes of both as they tremblingly awaited the answer that ere’s Houseware Economy _ Inthe Busy Bargain Basement 1 2c nant best t auity Table Ot GOOD PIANOS. Til Second Ave., Seattle. Buy Your Clothing at the OLD RELIABLE spor | | i 7 i Riicie Gustine Stove, | With cabinet frame .. $Z.9H) _ Cloth ....... Double Coated Granite Dish | $1.50 Well Mado Meat Sato, 2 shelves, hard ofl finish ... fteeeee tee 33¢) | Sheppard's Lightaing Ice | Cream Freezer, 3-at.. $1.73 | 13¢ Osk Frame Mirror, anol | oe Canvas Covered, extra tr strong Tronk, with leather Belected Feather ere EE ciscss o03 S| -- $3.98 $5.00 Leather Suit Case, 24-inch, . severe | with brass lock and cate Cake "Wonderful ita | 19 : $3. Floating Laundry Soap | $6.50 Cowhide Suit Case, 2h-inch, tht ~b Braced 6-foot Step-|| linen lined, brass lock. 59¢) - $4.98 [Speiger & Hurlbut Second and Union Common Japanned Dust “But I tell you he's a cinch. He'll walk in. ‘There's nothing to {t.| Take my Up now and play five on| him.” This ts the way a tout was try ing to get the better of an old man at the Meadows Monday by getting him to play on a horse race j “Well, I guess you're straight, al-| «ht, but you know there's so many those fellere trying to get my money that I've been a little shy “That's all right, old man, just give mo the money and we'll win | little bet.” | After some hesitation the old/ man, who had seen better days. trew out an old puree, taking from | tx depths what he said was the last $5 he had in the world, and gave tt to the tout After getting the old man's bet up. Mr. Tout passed on to the next fel ow telling the same story about # lifferent horse, The old man's money was up on Brigetta, the 40-to-t-shot that won the second race Monday by a neck Hardly waiting until he could cash is check, the old man made for the as fast as his legs could carry nim with the tout after him trying to convince him of another good SEATTLE RRR ae horea * o His pleadings, however, had no) ® AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. * tfeet, for old “pap” had made uP)» pausT—Seattin * nit mind, and fn a few minutes he| y QUEEN OF THE HIGHWAY was speeding toward the city with), Third Avenue $200 to the good. *# POLITE VAUDEVILLE—Star. # * eed YERXA Ws will sell sale to dealers “Faust,” handled in attractive) shape, both scenically and dramat cally, | the Watson company at the Seattle Red Cat Inn” will be given the lat ter half of the wook at whole- sore alike the govern ainpe—no other We do not deliver COFFEE. ‘. The famous Hoffman House Coffee, The Taylor company is offert fresh and crisp from the Hive|“Queen of the Highway” at t Flame Gas Roaster. This famous| Third Avenue, The plece ts dra’ coffee is simply perfection; it out-| ing well. classes most any coffee you can seis buy, in = flavor, strength and | The new vaudeville bill, which aroma. he wholesale price on| thie extra grade in 3%-Ib, card|pened at the Btar, Monday, has board cartons, per Ib soveral especially good attractions $-tb. Air Tight tin cane 20¢| They are: Ray Ogden and com- 10-tb. Alr Tight tin cans 2B%e)}>any's sketch, “Christmas Eve;” -Ib Air Tight tin ca he he illustrated songs of Leslie Pom- 100-Ib. Wooden Drums 27%¢\eroy; Hellman, the magician; the i SP Corre _. [Three Juggling Jordans; Summers 1g ety Ny ‘land Winters, dancers, and Jennie from 30 to toe pee Ibe Ga, |Calef and Andrew Walton, comedy wholesale price In 2% Ib. cartons, | *ketch. ard board), per ib S-Ib. Alr Tight tin cans, ncrew top ss| NEWS OF THE 10-ib. Alr Tight tin cans, screw top 22ue 25-1, Air Tight tin cans, screw top STATE 22e 100-tb. Wooden Drume Zlwe . A peed Get tie cttes, tuj| MONTREANO—A. A. Armotrone, strong flavored such sentenced to be hung on July 12 would re from 20 to te per tb.| for the murder of John Patton, will We wholesale it to consumers or|be taken to the penitentinry as mlers alike. 2%-Ib, cartons, paste boa lsoon a® an officer comes for him. per ib! An appeal from the motion for 1 trial, which was denied, wilt new ib screw top tin cans, per ib 1Be 10-Ib. screw top tin cans, per Ib|>e taken. ones 174e soya j-th. screw top tin cans, per lb 3 PALOUSE—Palouse ts to hare a -Ib Wood Drums Go new $1,200 brick jail, with steel BEST FLOUR cells. We positively guarantee this flour Ps . ete OT Oe tying he ome| WALLA WALLA—R. Curmminge infy yourself b: f once twiee, you can use ae much| has resigned as postmaster at Touchet, and Senator Ankeny has been asked to appoint Fred M, | Duger to fill the vacancy. sn you like of the sack an satisfactory, return it and money back Tt is alway for you, Thig flour ts mad the best North Dakota and WATERVILLE Three inches of, ington wheat and is the finest flour| in ¢oi) here last week. It was noo oP tapped 400 Ibm. Of | tine for the wheat crop, which has Price, per beg @Be|been delayed by drought. Price, per half ba 2 506) —— BAKING POWDER | PULLMAN—The new 14,000 ¢ phosphate Baking) Christian church was dedicated guarantee this DOW-| sunday with impressive coremon Ger to give perfect satisfaction, det ion, tt hee 0 seating enpacity of 6 bh Onn . . SPECIAL ‘SUGAR CORN nearly 1,000 Per doze _———— SPECIAL EXTRA TOMATOES a COLFAX—A good roads conven vr dozen . +es+++ 880! tion will be held here Wednesday EXTRACTS Members of the National Good Pure strong triple strength extract of lemon or vanilla, in full pint} bottles, per bottle Roads association will be present POMEROY—The women of Pa taha City, threo miles from here, are planning to foree the closing of saloons on Sunday. 650 We will mall free to out of town patrons one of our price lists. F.R.YERXA& SONS WHOLESALE GROCERS MAIN AND OCCIDENTAL, SEATTLE 13, lost dis. COLFAX his arm by Ernest Tough, the accidental — Standard Furniture Co. L. SCHOENFELD & SONS 1006 to 1016 AT THE THEATERS, the attraction offered by! the style most popular of Summer bench, which we have bought in large quantities for this season's selling Painted green, very strong, slatted seat and back, folds compactly; in three elton Four feet long Five feet long . Bix : foet long i Ave. harge of a shotgun he was carry- ing Saturday. GRAND FORKS—The largest log jam ever known in the Kettle itiver has just been broken by ex- pert log drivers. ARLINGTON—While attempting to board the Darrington train Mon day morning Alex Groustrum, a In borer, fell, and the train crushed one leg so that amputation will be | becessary. | ‘The Northern Pacific railway and the council is in a deadiock over r the FIVE AGHEG We Have What You Are Looking for at Echo Lake Just north of Ballard and on the Seattle-Kverett Interurban. Level and fer with beautiful surround ings. No more {deal place for a country home, chicken ranch or small farm has ever been offered in King county. You can have five acres for $500 to $700, on payments of $50 down fand $19 « month. An abstract showing perfect title is given every purchaser. To seo this property take the Great Northern at 8:30 any morn- ing tor Richmond Beach. From thero Postmaster Holloway, our agent, will drive you to Echo Lake one and one-half miles, You can return via the Green Lake car line We are assured that Interurban cars will be running to the Echo Lake Garden Tracts within five months. The roadbed has been cleared and grubbed and ts now be- ing «raded through the land. Ac reage is growing more valuable every day Buy at once—next week may be too late. Further particulars at this office Cone Conon 202 and 203 New York Block. Annoying and Disagreeable and seemed to fill my exchunte all other soum |} great effort for me to hear any Ainary conversation, and 1 could} ently 40 so when my right ear! waa turned to the speaker, A Fheumatic Cripple Freed From Pain Discards His Crutches M. Graham, of Athol, Ida- ‘T was in A Badly Crippled Condition when I ommenced the Columbian Treatment . many years I hi of rheumatism in it severe form. The disease was contracted during the civil war and my suffering had been beyond the power of any words to fittingly de-| be. | The Columbian Treatment has Worked a Mighty Change in my condition. Iam entirely free }from pain, the firet time in years, and the stiffness of my joints has disappeared, together with the swelling of my feet. I have | Discarded My Crutches and Walk About With Perfect Ease i “All rheumatic sufferers should | profit by my experience.” proposed franchise track across Spokane avenue to Went Seattle. The council refuses | to allow a double track to be con- | structed by one company across the important thoroughfare, which is badly needed by the Seattle Electric jcompany and other corporations and also as a roadway for vehicles. The Northern Pacific attempted to j@meak the measure through and failed. for a double RRR RRR * * MOSQUITO OUTLAWED IN SAN MATEO BAN MATEO, June 18.—The board of supervisors of San Mateo has outlawed the mos- quito and declared him « nw ance subject to abatement un- der appropriate pains and pen- alties. Any person who har- ‘omfort to 1” becomes peanor and bors or gives aid or this marauding * gullty of a mis may go to jail. There has been expended tn the territory from San Mateo to Ban Bruno this season about $2,000 in fighting mosquitoes. ee ee ee ed ee ee ee ee ad CARNIVAL AGAIN Local labor leaders have signed & contract with the carnival com- pany which was here last year to give another entertainment this summer for the benefit of the labor temple, The carnival will be held from July 3 to July 15, on the Yesler block. The carnival will not be held un- der the auspices of the Western Central Labor unfon. This is part- ly because that body found that the carnival it gave last year was not y a financial success, and partly be- cause their management has a ten- dency to involve the unfon men in personal disputes. The Clerks’ union withdrew from the Western Central as a result of the first car nival given by hese organization Great Northern Sallwny Wil sell greatly reduced round-trip ursion tickets to St. Paul, Sioux Kansas City, St, Louts, Chi aukee and other impor tern cities on June 14, 16, 17, Mmited to ninety days. ary ticket office First and one | ex | City For Teachers Going East the Northern Pacific has arranged for specially low rates to St. Paul, Tickets on sale June Chicago, ete. 14th to 17th inclusive, Call at N. P. Picket Office, Seattle, and arrange for your trip. jlumbia Medical Institute, j entirely free MRS. PETER ANDERSON, South Park, Wash. feeling as if a heavy weight were pressing down upon it, and any sud- den noine would jar my entire sys- tem. From the aching pain in my back I had no respite, and many a time I have walked the floor all night long, utterly unable to get any sieep, I was a weak, Discouraged and Despondent invalid when I first went to the Co- while to- perfect health. I am from pain, eat and sleep weil, and my bowels act freely and regularly each day. Such re- sults in #0 serious a case as mine are day I am t Wonderful to Me and to ali my friends, and every weak and suffering woman should consult the Columbian physictani CONSE TANOD an Rent Allowed o Largest Music Pianos Rent KOHLER & CHASE, 1305 2d Ave. (Establishes 1860.) annoying. My digestion failed, I was always badly constl- pated, and finally became so weal and run down that I was com to terribly Give Up My Werk. The Columbian treatment has open- ed up my nostrils so that I breathe freely at all times, HOME TREATMENT. Write for our Slustrated booklet and Home Treatment Question List, sent free on Application. COLUMBIA MEDICAL INSTITUTE WM. M’HARRIE, M. D., Consulting Physician, 420-426 Arcade Building. Office hours 9 a m. to 12 m.; 2 te 5 DP Mm: evenings, Tuesdays and Friday 6:20 to 8:30; Sunday, by ap- | pointment only. n Purchase Price House on the’ Coast The only cut you receive the CucRate Pr Prement th all new m We do the ver: B50. w kj guaranteed 15 years. rate dentists, where attention of expert ext, the |e most sipped d Guaranteed Work. And wet $1 credit tural B00 and to $ p.m Sundays ou PAINCESS DENTISTS, “ERNST Both Phones, 1158. aol HUTCHINSON CO, Clothiers, Second an) Union The Seattle Electric company will move Into its new barns, at Fre- mont, Tuesday. The barns will ac- commodate 30 cars. NOTICE fe STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING To the Stockholders of the Alaska Petroleum com: You and each of you will ple take notice that on Wednesday, the Sth day of July, 1905, the annual meeting of the Alaska Petroleum company, a cor- poration, will be held at the secre- tary’s office, room 14, Starr-Royd building, Seattle, King county, State of Wastiington, at the hour of 8 p. m. on sald day or as thereafter as the same may be h y ALASKA PPTROLEUM CO, By § M, ARCHIBALD, Secretary. Any Size Plain Screen Doors for reett, Cor. Third Ave. 606 PIKE STREET. lew York Dental Parlors Ten years’ guarantee, Houre—8:30 a m. to p.m ryt) $:30 a m. to 12 m. 614 FIRST AVE. SEATTLE. Second Noor Howard Bullding, opposite Penn Mutual Life Building. RELIABLE TRANSFER CO. Baggage, Furniture, Storage Office and storage room, 1215 First avenue, Postoffice building. \Chicago LoanOffice HARRY SILVER, Prop. 117 Yesler Way. to borrow mon all kinds of jewellye Btrictly confidential

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