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Attorney Fights Widow of Friend The rea’ of an or } nance xiuced in the council two wooks age regulasing laundries was to force the removal of a single laundry located tm th “id ‘Taber | naclo Baptist church, Boren and Jefferson Attorney Alpheus Bye » \ fhe to a recently bereaved widow who owns the property seeking] te prevent her from obtaining an income from the building He owns) the property adjacent to her land. | Byers was a supposed friend of the dead husband. Unti! a short time ago the property n at} by Byers and the woman was held Jointly by them, each having an un @ivided half interest. Byers had the divided. Now, it ts al-| he ts seeking to force the moval of the woman's building by the passage of an ordinance probib- | iting the existence of laundries! within 150 feet of abutting operty without the consent of the | Councilman Benjamin intre the ordinanea, now in the the health and sanitation commit tee, by request, but stated on Thurs- day that he would not vote for tt “Mr. Byers tried to foree mo te settle on his own terms,” said the woman to a Star man on Thureday. “He would brook no delay, immedi ately forcing the matter into court. On the lots was situated the old Baptist Tabernacle building, which for several years had been rented by mo ttallans for use as am ‘ont factory Under Mr, Byers’ manipulations in court the land was cut in half jth ants ordered out without my knowledge and the building sawed in two, his pertion being removed There were four rooms tn my half of tho building and, I did not in tend to build soon, | made arrange ments to rent the rooms to a China man for a laundry But Mr. Byers began tormenting me, saying that the laundry would injure his property, although he had never objected to the macaroni fac tory. When I told him that T had seon Dr. Ludlow, elty health officer, and that he had said he would ¢ mea permit for the laundry any time I desired it, he said he would find another way to spoll my plans The pending ordinance, | believe, is the result I think Mr, Benjamin was tn- nocent in (ntroducing the ordinance. as he stated that he did it by re quest merely, but 1 am morally cer tain that the hand of Alpheus Byers is behind that ordinance “This ia the man whom my dead husband deemed his friend. He has been my worst enemy since I have been left helpless to fight my own battles, T can secure $40 a month rent from the Chinese, and it ts this income Mr. Byers would take away from me by the new ordinance” $1900 Left Out of $100,000 RICHMOND, Ind. July 6. Commercial Bank of Hagerstown, which closed its doors when Casbier Groceries ‘We will sell groceries to dealers or consumers at wholesale—for cash. We will make arrangements with express companies whereby you can have orders weighing up to 400 Iba Gelivered for 25 cents within rea- sonable limits from the business center We will deliver to depots, steam- boat landings, hotels, etc, free of | charer. Best Hutter that’s made, per Ib. 2le Best Flour that's made, per mck Spider Leg Tea. « fresh consignment of superior quatity Japan Tea, un- colored; it retails at Ge per pound; the wholesale price is, per pound Ste Fxtra good Engiish Breakfast Tea; it retails at §0¢ per pound; the wh le price is, per pound 36e Fair quality Engtish Breakfast Tea, fresh and sweet; wholesale price is, per pound .... 206 Coffee is being’ roasted here all the time. It's always fresh, and at the wholesale price its greatly, = your advantage to get it in way Clele B. Blend, per pound Ide Madino Blend, per pound ise Hotel Blend, per pound . Rte The famus Hoffman House Blend, per pound ......... We are receiving constantly re- t orders and high praises for loftman House. If you are both- ered getting good coffee buy Hoft- man, it's superior, and the price fs wholesale. 5-Ib. bags of absolutely pure Pak- ing Powder (warranted) for. .50¢ 100-bar boxes best Soap. per box $2.75 | 94 told the deputy prosecutor that | S@-bar boxes best Soap, per box $1.40 Pint Mason Jars, per dozen She Quart Mason Jars, per dozen 60¢ If you want extra quality Bacon |** her purtoin the ring, and tater | and Hama, we have them. F. R. YERXA & SONS WHOLESALE GROCERS. MAIN AND OCCIDENTAL. $55.00 Coaster Brake, Cushion Fork, Spinning Bicycle, with choice of first class tires, handle bar, ped- als, ete. It has our personal guar- antee. Kindly come in and try one $39.00 $65.09 Coaster Brake Racycle $40.90 Engle It is easy to get a $26.00 Bi ycle, but is not easy to.cet a good for $25.00. $45.00 Coaster Brake, Roy Bicycle It ts being reduced $1 each 2e box Winchester Smokeless ridges . $1.00 26-inch Oriole Hand Saw Se Nickel Plat Folding © Hanger 1 $2.00 Garten Hose $2.25 Ride a Bicycle and you will have Spinning 29, the greatest health preserver that ever happened. INNINGS SATISFACTORY STORE. 1310 BECOND AVE. Don’t Wait out. Let and fit proper enti your eyes give them | | | Bowman committed suicide Monday was not re-opened. An investiga- tion shows that only $1,900 cash Is loft out of deposits of $100,000. It is not know what Bowman did with DEATH A MYSTERY! It may be necessary to hold an | autopsy upon the remains of James | Murphy, found dead at his lodgings, 912 South First, Thursday after- noon, by friends who became alarmed when he did not get up as| usual. When the door was unlocked Murphy was found fully dressed tying face downwards on the bed. He was a bartender and worked at the Milweukee bar. He left the place at 4 jock Thursday morn- -— and appeared to be in good spir- ts. ail Deputy Coroner Austin was sent to investigate the case and had the remains removed to the Bonney- Watson morgue. Murphy was a single man and about 40. “JANE DOE" BREAKS LOOSE “Jane Doe” broke loose again ‘Thursday morning, according to the complaint of Mary Septch, who told Deputy Prosecutor John Whitham that Jane bombarded her with stove! wood and put her shoulder blade out | of commission. Besides the wood a claw hammer was up and sent Into action by the mys- terious woman. Mra. Sepich lives at stove 1518 Elliott, the trouble started over a gold ring which Mra Sepich accused the “Doe” woman of stealing from &n- other woman. Mra. Sepich says she | accused her of it, and that the) “Doe” woman tried to hide it in the graes and then assaulted her. A complaint charging the “Doe” wom- an with assault and battery was given Mra. Sepich, and a warrant for the woman's arrest has been | sued. TRIO MUST TAKE The last hopes of three prisoners in the King county jail were dashed Thursday morning when the su- preme court, to which they had a) pealed, returned to the county clerk's office remittiturs affirming the judgment and sentences of the lower court. The three unfortunates are George Manderville, who was found guilty of murder in the second de- gree and sentenced 15 years in the state penitentiary ae the result of having killed a man in a saloon brawl! at Tolt; Ralph Kinsley, bur- giar, who rifled the Whiton hard ware store and two years’ Imprisonn Preston, convicted of holding and robbing rid man. up ed an senten to 15 years in the state prison. Committments will be made o immediately and the three law breakers will probably be sent to | Walla Walla Friday. BALTIMORE, July 6.—The 24 Christian International convention was opened at Armory hall yesterday afternoon At night 20,000 people were pres ent | A letter from President Roosevelt was read in the afternoon, The preident regretted that he could not be present. Housew! ves Pit t. Shopping limbered | WOULD-BE MURDERERS CAUGHT BY POLICE George Dilio and Gtuseppe Dillo arrested on Wednes just as they were ape by train from the y are being held pending a of attempted murder or an jaseault with a deadly weapon. But for the diligence of Patrol |men Burkman, Crandall and Potter jthe murderous pair might have es joaped, leaving behind Frank Dan }xello and Frank Angelo, victima, |suffering from numerous knife | wounds. | Angelo was removed to the Way side Emergency hospital soon after {he was found weltering tn a pool jof his own blood near the new Union depot, south of Jackson. Dangeilo is held at the police sta- br day aft about Woman Diver Nearly Madame Lillijan, expert high div er with Nat Reiss’ Southern Car nival company, came near losing her life at her performance on Wednes- }day night. She struck the water of the shallow tank face downward, in- stead of feet foremost, as intended. She was fished out of the tank by attendants and hurried into a near- by tent unconscious, A largo crowd witnessed the plunge through 68 feet of space and BUT THEY HE LIKED THE PRETTY NURSES THE SEATTLE STA tion and is suffering from a danger ous cut in the back of the neck The police have in their posses: sion a bundle of blood-soaked cloth ing and two knives used by the Ditios, who, according to the state ments of both Angelo and Dangello and George Angelo, attacked them without warning and from behind on the night of July 4 The Italians had drinking at the Tunnol sanloon during the even- ing and had several heated argu ments All were in the employ of the Great Northern company, work ing in the tunnel, and when the two Angelos and their friend started for home the Dilios followed them with murdor in their hearts, The first ja- Umation of an attack was learnéd Lost Life In Plunge Into Tank) sorsssn, on, suy 6—ea were horrified to see her turn in the alr when the dive was half com- pleted. She screamed as she struck the water and aye witnesses ex- pected that she had been killed. Madame JAllijan stated afterward that she had a presentment of evil and was on the verge of giving 4p the plunge. The daring woman expects to pat form the feat again on Thursday night, and claima that she was burt much In the mishap, } I i DIDN'T LIKE HI George McCormack got into trou- ble with the Wayside Emergency hospital Wednesday and later land- ed in jail full of firewater, so the police records show. McCormack once occupied a cot at the hospital and was nursed back to health and strength again. After his discharge he towed his floating one-story mansion around | to the hospital and dropped anch near the home of a bevy of pretty nurse maids and thrilling events The hospital management objected to his usurping the waters of 1 elty stip for houseboat purposes and ordered him off. MeCormac' from Tennesseo and refused to lea and the evidence was used against | ES 18 ENDORSED BY ALI. CARTER’S DOA KIDNEY PILLS, 50c BO DR. PRICE'S LITTLE LIVER TLES MERCK’'S REGULAR 26c, AT WHITR'S PHOSPHATE TLES CARTER'S or KOLA TABLETS, 40c BOXES BEEMAN'S OR GARDNER'S PACKAGES for .. COUGH DROPS, OF ALL KIND® FLORIDA WATER, 250 SIZE BATHA SWEETS, 25c BOXES GOODYEAR'S FOUNTAIN KINDS LADIES’ WHIRL ING KINDS .., SPRAY claimed that he was s bad man) Look for the Red Cross Its Matchless Simplicity WHO'VE TRIED IT. SHALL KNOW HOW YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS ARB MORE, THEY WANT YOU TO KNOW THE KIND OF MATERIALS THEY DYSPEPSIA TABLETS, PHOSPHATE OF SODA, 1-LB. CA HEADACHE BROMO, 6 SYRINGES, him before Police Magistrate a. don Thursday morning The court exacted a promise remove the fMoating housely ,Plecemeal if necessary, and gi | MeCormack two days to vacate the water rights. MeCorm prom- ised to do it and the court sub pended judgment. The 60 pounds of oplum which | Larey Ketley was caught smuggling into this country from British Co lumbin last week, was sold at aue- tion at the United States marshal's office here on Thursday morning. It brought $10 per pound EEN. Housewives, son Bargains. Pike St. Shopping Guide, Page 7. Bartell Cuts the Price eee BARTELL'S Bartell Makes Some Special Price Cuts For Today and Tomorrow LYON'S \ ara POWDER, 25¢ BOXES FOR 50e BOXES | DR. B3¢ n0X BS DR. PILLS, 26c B { ' | CREME SODA, 50c 14 0c BOTTLE! 9 PEPSIN GUM, 2| TAR A 8, 2 BOXES AS 4 VILLARD'S KA PINAUD'S MANSFIELD'S $1.1 4 foe SYRINGES, $3.00 | CARTER'S daeves 81Z8 $2. 25 | HURSDAY, JULY 6, BEING COMPOUNDED. LYON'S | PORATED TALC UM, 20¢ BOXES MALVINA CRRAM, LORAINE, HOODS ROBK "TOILET CREAM, 400 PACKER'S the SOAP. D BGG SHAMPOO SOAP, Sc TWO STORES AVERY New Store, The Red Cross, 610 2d Old Store, 506 2d. Bartell Drug Comp’y 1905. “Ia it the scalp of the cougar that ato the little Baker boy?” KILL FEROCIOUS COUGAR may be the same identical cougar if it was a cougar that ate the Baker Sam’s Memory Was Very Poor This question Game and Fish|boy. This is certainly one of the - ° Commissioner Riet bas been an-|ugliest looking faces that ever came] Samuel Terwilliger is “up against #wering all day at the court house.|off a brute, and I wouldn't put it} The inspiration of the question is] past the beast that wore it to ha net's Wife the ferocious-looking, be-whiskered|eaten anybody, maf, woman or| *¥6d Bim for di and not onmty face of the first cougar killed injchild. TRe animal must b been | *ecured the ree, but an order King county this season, for which|as big as a good-sized stag-h f wourt fo a month mony jan Kagle Harbor farmer received a The alp, whi roughly ae when Frank Angelo screamed at the} g5 pounty when he brought it in ced ae eakatiien ie Coane hasn't paid the alimony, first slashing cut of a razor, wh Welnaiiae aftineann “pong Her Aye ie neal pped his mind. Saat laid open hin thigh. He was cu And for all anybody knows,” | office, is remarkably life-like in ap " tt places and Dangello paid ¢ sald the game commissioner, “it' pearance. | igen, W for an attempted rescue of Ang lee Thus nornine ane ae for one of the brothers hacked at ——==—— termea dudes Griffin of Mil him with a big knife, so he says. Jelinquency he added that she until he fell blinded with his own had been ill and in distress and thas blood. we children. were in Se George Angelo escaped and tater [ci lo hin s well as possessed of brought a number of friends bach THAN FOR FOU FOUR YEA | he ppetites which it cast with him to look for his brother and state Dangello. They were moaning in RS PAST: Tisdiin Cheatin oe » mentale the darkness lan order requiring Gemuct 407m It was learned that the Dilios had ln’ aa to apecar Daan purchased tickets and intended to} In spite of the fact that the; heads of several merchants. The art July 14 to show cause why leave for Montana | building two-story frame|he should not be punished by fine A formal complaint will be filed| Fourth of July passed off quietly | structure and was completely de-|or img | foe conteana against the Dilios by Prosecuting |/in this city and citizens breathed a| stroyed | the court's tions, Attorney Mackintosh. heartfelt prayer for the futures of| At 7:18 s m., Thursday Charles | " Chief of Police Delaney and Mayor|A. Hanoman, market man at 417| LEWISTON July 6—A Ballinger at the close of the Inde-| First avenue west, discovered fire norning destroyed a num- DEMURRER OVERRULED) 20"%eH°° 247, an investigation of) in his ice chest. ‘The fire depart buildings and stocks of the day for four previous years! ment was called out, but little dam-|™erchandise in the heart of the - shows more damage from fireworks | age was inflicted on the meat mar- | ‘WD. threatened for a time to |this year than for the entire four! ket. Haneman told the firemen that |“¢*troy the entire business regiom; ae 4 ant jhe carcleasly neglected to snuff a| #8. $49,000. books kept at fire headquar-| candle with which he had been ar-| ~ oral Judgo DeHaven this morning |ters silently testify to this ftact.|ranging stock Damage by fire this Fourth foots up overruled the demurrers in the | Pamag land fraud cases in which James |‘? $115, while the four years previ Henson. Charles Nichols, Henry |0U8 show but little tf any dam although the department was called out a number of times each year on this occasion The Daniel | Meldrum case against were defendants. W. M. Jones, Clark, Thad Potter and Ira Wade, | . accused of conspiring to obtain] 18 1900 the day was celebrated lands in the Silets Indian reserve,|W'th 4 big fire at Second and | Spring. Fireworks caused a loss of | was set for trial to follow the trial | of Congressman Williamson, et al.,/ which begins tomorrow. The case against Senator Mitchell $21,813 falling upon the luckless TIRED OF ZION Herman Ormaby, et al., was placed] PORTLAND, Oregon, July 6. fat the foot of the calendar. Charles J. Barnard who resigned A number of bench warrants were | as chief clerk in James H. Eckel's iasued for minor defendants. Commercial National Bank of Chi- cago to become financial of Dowle’s Zion City, which po- nition he filled for five years has become tired of his job and came to Oregon to live. He ts in Portland on a visit looking over the state. Differences arose between Mr. I hard and Dewle on questions fin: I methods which * that Bar left Zion City. | City has now a lauds 1 ganization. are well contented SANTA Fk CITED manager KANSAS CITY, Mo, July 6.— Federal Judge Philips today cited | the Santa Fe to appear to show! cause why it should not be pun ished injunction forbidding ing of rebates on coal qariff rates. The answer must filed by August 1 of pecame rd resigned and He says that Zion about 6,000 people pwie's genius for for alleged violation of the the grant or clearings for Thursday Pike St. W. H. Green got into trouble on the Carnival ‘grounds Wednesday night and after an unsuccessful at- tempt to run things mixed ft up| with the company’s special patrot- | who, it is claimed, handled | roughly and the man wi later removed to the Wayside Brmer- gency hospital. The police had a report that Green's leg was broken, but the hospital authoritt y the man was not burt much. Bank man. -| Medium Priced Clothiers, He says the inhabitants | in the cold storage room the evening before. The can dle burned all night and fell over against the wall, where it dered until Haneman opened the chest Thursday morning. The rush of smoke blinded him and he rushed to a telephone, thinking that the place was on fire. The ice chest was airtight and this prevented a spread of the flames | amounted to $1,162,643.50. 6, 1904, the clearings were 538.79, To the Man that wants a Dress Suit for $10.00—We place on sale | téfay 100 Black Clay Worsted, silk lined, hand taflored garments. These Suite are easily worth $17.50. Come around and ask to see them. H. LEWIS & CO., On July $904 100 First Ave, Cor Cherry. You Have Been Deceived By claims of “No Pain.” Try New System Dentistry at The Maker Dental Co. lst and Yesler. Phone Clay 151 Shoppin THE FRUGAL HOUSEWIFE, THE MAN WITH P “BAVING ping OR, IN FACT, ANYONE WITH A LEANING TOWARD ECONOMY, SHOULD NOT FAIL TO READ THE BARGAINS MADB EXCLUSIVELY BY THE PIKE STREET MERCHANTS—FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SELLING. Come and see our line of Cros Cut and One-man Saws S0e foot, all lengths —_just received from factory. A shipment of the Wonder double cutting Bock Saw cuts a third faster than the com- mon tooth, rons twice as jong without sharpening When finally dull change ends with Diade and it will cut lke a newly sharp- ened saw Price $1.00 each 60-ft Hose $2.75 longth from up to... $7.00 i4-in. warrant- Lawn ARE WILLING THAT YOU AND WHAT 18 USE. 16- in. warranted Lawn Mowers $3.25 The best ‘of Ash Barrels from We ha some extremely low prices on Whoelbarrows, Poultry Netting, Shovels and Spades and all garden tools, Jacks for rent 1c day. Cc, W. BOYNTON SAW & HARDWARE CO. 300 PIKE ST. 14e BOXES JARS 50e norr BS 26c BARS 13¢ BARS FOR DE QUININE, 50 Regular price $56.00, urday HAIR TONIC, t 25 , to its merits for general use special price onic 6-ft. Extension Table, Kitchen Queen Table, special WILSON The Stationer 207 Pike St., Near 2nd This range is too well known tor us to say suffice smol- | SOAP BAN advantage SCESSITY. Take of our Friday Specials. bree 15e size cakes, Pine Nut Tar, large cakes, 7 for. Williams’ Marsh Violet, Williams’ Pinkadora, 10¢ Bead “Doran, Bkin Soap, | Glycerine Tar Soap, cuts the grease, We cakes for ......s.csse0s | Dr. Murray’s Scalpicide, positiv stops falling hair and removes dandruff; regular $1.25 bottles; today 76e It pays to deal at Lang's. Bb LANG DRUG Co i | i = COLMAN BUILDING. 807 FIRST AVENUB. Bet. Columbia and Marion Streets i | Worsted Dress Checks All the Rage WE'VE JUST RECEIVED FROM THE MILL A COMPLETE LINE OF THESE EXTREMELY STYLISH and much sought after Popular Fabrics, in Black and White, Blue and White, Red and White, Green and White, and Brown and White, 38 inches wide. Cc - Fine Old Port Full Quart 50c Full %-gal. Port and Sherry. .600 Fine Old Private Stock bee per bottle ........... . $1.00 Belmont Full Quart Whisky.... Choice Old Cal. baer per bottle T5e Fine old Royal Brandy, full quart The Murphy Wine & Liquor Co. 207 PIKE STREET. Violetta Swiss | If you are looking for the pret- tiest Wash Fabric Productions of the Season, these wiii more than meet your expectation. Manufac- tured to sell at 26c a yard in the reguiar way, through a lucky pur- chase by our Eastern Buyer we | can sell them— ' | ISc PETERSON 206-208-210 Pike St The Great Majestic Range 60.00 and $65.00, Special for Friday and Sat ‘ $37.50 anything aditional as to say you can sell it back to SCALPICURA the manufacturers at any time for $30.00; this we guarantee when S4e you take the range SWEDISH HAIR RENEWER, $1.00 SPECIAL 63e 30-plece Dinner Set, special price P $1.79 Red Front Fausnitase Co. 220 PIKE STREET of Dennis Pa n Crepe ar a, roll 4 rolis for. .25e¢ silet Paper | Hickling Grocer Spec ial s 10 bars.. A 7 anaes Soap, Life Buoy Soap. Fancy Alaska Smoked Herre per box KKK Alaska Salt Herring, 2 ‘ee Fancy Salmon Bellies, 10¢, 3 | a 25 Fancy Norway Mackerel, 2 for.. 25e Triscuit, 2 pkgs Snow Drop Wafers, per pkg.. Hunt Club Wafers, per pkg. . 1 St. Charles Cream, large can Pony Pioneer Cream, per can..Se Pet Cream, per can. . Se | Kona Coffee, per pound.. (Leads them all.) Mayfield’s Choice Ceylon Tea, per pound .. 500 (New crop, fine flavor.) WM. S. MAYFIELD Cornicide Se Paralyzes pain or fal, ‘Ther re myriads of res, but Cornicide guaran. a vasily. larger proportion of than any other, At all drugs LITHON TRIPTI For the Kidn | Makes the kidr j strong: 100 equal to | three bottles of any other kidney remedy, vastly superior and more onvenient for travelers; invalu« uble for stone in kidneys, liver or | bladder, ar x. Mr, in a letter ys the cap- worth $20 each to him! WOODCOCK’S PHARMACY, Pre scription Druggists, all colors Pharmacie Normale, St. Near 6th Ave.