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2 Ss 4 1 ed Ni —* 4 Attorney Fights Widow of Friend os The real intention of an ordi nance introduced In the council wo wooks ago regulating hwundries was to force the removal of a single laundry located in the old Taber- nacle Baptist church, Boren and Jefferson. Attorney Alpheus Byers, accord ing to a recently bereaved widow, who owns the property, is seeking to 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. Until a short time ago the property now owned | by Byers and the woman was held) jointly by them, each having an un- divided half Interest. Byers had the property divided, Now, it ia al- leged, he is seeking to force the re- moval of the woman's butlding by the passage of an ordinance prohib- iting the existence of laundries within 150 feet of abutting property without the consent of the latter, Counctiman Benjamin introduced the ordinance, now in the hands of the health and sanitation commit- ton, by request, bet stated on Thure- Way that he would not vote for tt. “Mr. Byers tried to foree me te settle on his own terme,” said the | There were four rooms in? woman to a Star man on Thursday. “He would brook no delay, fmmedi- ately forcing the matter into court. On the lots was situated the old Baptist Tabernacle building, which for several years had been rented by some Itallans for use as a macaront factory “Under Mr. Byers’ manipulations |in court the land was cut in half, | the tenants ordered out without my knowledge and the building sawed in two, his portion being removed, y halt of the butldiag and, T did not tne tend to build soon, | made arrange: | ments to rent the rooms to a China- man for a laundry “But Mr. Byers began tormentt mo, saying that the laundry woul injure his property, @ithough he had | never objected to the macaroni fae- tory. When I tokt him that T had seen Dr. Ladiow, city health officer, and that he had said he would give mea permit for the laendry any time I desired it, he said he would find another way to spoil my plans. The pending ordinance, I believe, 1s the result “I think Mr, Benjamin was tn- nocont in introducing the ordinance, as he stated that he did it by re quest merely, but | am morally cer- tain that the hand of Alpheus Byers is behind that ordinance. “This is the man whom my dead husband deemed his friend. He has been my worst enemy since | have been left helpless to fight my own battles. I can secure $40 a month rent from the Chinese, and {t fs this income Mr. Byers would take away from mo by the new ordinance” $1900 Left Out of $100,000 RICHMOND, Ind., July 6.--The were ace suicide Monday, Bank of Hagerstown, Commercial not re-open: which closed its doors when Cashier | tion shows that only $1,900 cash Groceries ‘We will sell groceries to dealers or consumers at wholesale—for cash. We wil make arrangements with express companies whereby you can have orders weighing up to 400 Ibs. @elivered for 25 cents within rea- sonable limits from the business center, ‘We will deliver to depots, steam- Beat landings, hotels, etc, free of charge. Best Butter that's made, per Ib. le Best Flour that's made, sack : i ef fay ie w! 6-ib. bags of absolutely pure Bak- ing Powder (warranted) for..50e | terlous woman, 100-bar boxes best Soap, per box S5e Quart Mason Jars, per dozen....60¢e} ther woman. Mra. Sepich says she If you want extra quality Bacon |**¥ ber purloin the ring. and later and Hams, we have them. WHOLESALE GROCERS. MAIN AND OCCIDENTAL. Big Bicyle Bargains 966.06 Coaster Brake, Cushion Fork, Spinning Bicycle, with caatse ot ot first class tires, handie bar, ped- als, ete. It haw our personal guar- =— Kindly come in and try $55.00 Coaster Brake Racycle 00 $40.00 Eagie 25.00 It is easy to get a $25.00 Bicycl but is not easy to get « good Bicycle for $25.06. $45.00 Coaster Brake, Spinning Le Roy Bicycle .... 29.00 Tt is being reduced $1 ench day. chester Smokeless Cart. ibe o brawl! at Tolt; Ralph Kinsicy, bur- | Bicycle and you AM have the greatest health preserver that GATIGFACTORY STORE, 1310 SECO! Don’t Wait $2.75 | 2nd told the deputy prosecutor that .91.40| hich Mra, Sepich accused the until your eyes out. Let us examine therm glasses. ed. An intvestiga- altar rill Seb that fl fly il af f i! ; : : i up and sent into action by the mys- Mrs. Sepich lives at 1518 Billott, the trouble started over a gold ring “Doe” woman of stealing from an- accused her of it, and that the “Dos” woman tried to hide it in the gress and then assaulted her. A complaint charging the “Doe” wom: an with assault and battery given Mra. Sepich, and « warrant for the woman's arrest has been is- sued TRIO MUST ARE MEDICINE The last hopes of three prisoners in the King county jail were dashed 00 | Thwrsday morning when the su- preme court, to which they had ap- pealed, returned to the county clerk’s office remittiturs affirming the judgment and sentences of the lower court. The three unfortunates are: Manderville, who was found gullty of murder in the second de gree and sentenced to 15 years in the state penitentiary as the result} of having killed a man in « saloon glar, who rifled the Whiton hard- ware store and wns sentenced to] two years’ imprisonment, and John | Preston, convicted of holding up| and robbing an old man, sentenced) to 15 years in thewtate prison. Committments will be made out Immediately and the three law-| breakers will probably be sent to Walia Walla Friday. BALTIMORE, Jul Interaational § Chrie ¥ convention was opened at Armory hall yesterday afternoon At night 20,000 se were pre ent. A letter from F was read in the president regretted ot be prese Housewives, see Shopping Guide George Dillo and Giimeppe Billo, brothors, were arrested on Wednes- day afternoon just as about to eneape by train from the my They are being held pending af attempted murder or an ith a deadly weapon. for the diligence of Patrol- man, Crandall and Potter the murderous pair might have es- caped, ees behind Frank Dan- Frank Angelo, vietiing, Angelo was removed to the Way side Emergency hospital soon after he was found weltering in a pool of his own blood near the new Union depot, south of Jackson, Dangello is held at the police sta- Madame LAllijan, expert high div- Reiss’ Southern Car- z« eur 18 ENDORSED BY ALL WHO'VE SHALL KNOW HOW YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS ARB BEING COMPOUNDED, AND WHAT IS MORE, THEY WANT YOU TO KNOW THE KIND OF MATERIALS THRY USE. Bartell Makes Some Special Price Cuts For Today and Tomorrow DYSPEPSIA TABLETS, 50c BOXES DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS, Sc BOXES...... DR. PRICE'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS, abe eneeeee MALVINA, CREAM, 500 ‘BOXES CREME LORAINE, 75 JARS .. 40e POMPEIIAN MASSAGE CREAM, 50 JARS FOR TOILET Cl ‘REAM, #0c BOTTLES | MERCK’S PHOSPHATE or SODA, ‘i LB. ‘é A REGULAR 25¢, AT . . ba PHOSPHATE OF “BODA, Soc TLES CARTER'S “WEA KOLA TABLETS, ‘We WOXES . BEEMAN’S OR GARDNER'S PEPSIN- at M, PACKAGES for . COUGH DROPS, OF FLORIDA “WATER, 250 size GOODYEAR’S FOUNTAIN RINGES, $1.50 THE SEATTLE STAR WOULD-BE MURDERERS . CAUGHT BY POLICE tion and is suffering from a danger ous cut in the back of the neck. The police have tn their posses sion a bundle of bloed-noaked cloth; ing and two knives uned by the Dilios, who, according to the state, ments of both Angelo and Dangello and George Angelo, attacked tly without warning and from behin on the night of July 4. The Italians had been drinking at the Tunnel sanioon during the even- Ing and bad several heated argu ments. All were in the employ of the Great Northern company, work ing in the tuane!, and when the two Angelos and their friend started for home the Dilios followed them with murder in their hearts. The firat in- Umation of an attack was learned Woman Diver Nearly Lost Life In Plunge Into Tank wore horrified to vee her turn in the Bartell Cuts the Price Look for the Red Cross Its Matchless Simplicity Preciseness and Exactness TRIED IT. BARTELLS B38 ih HOOD’S ROSE =? 33 . St 84e LADIRe” WHIRLING SPRAY SYRINGES, ae! CARTER's ‘SWEDISH HAIR RENEWER, $1.00 2.25 | SIZE TWO STORES New Store, The Red Cross, 610 2d Old Store, 506 2d. Bartell Drug Comp’ y CE ATRL STL TAS TE DEI MURRER OVERRULED DR. LYON'S TOOTH POWDER, 25c BOXES FOR 14e DR. LYON" |, BORATED TALCUM, 2% BOXES Al PACKER'S TAR SOA . be | TAR AND BGG SHAMPOO SOAP, S6c BARS FOR VILLARD'S BAU DE QUININE, 500 Bor me secu osisesee El da PINAUD'S oon HAIR TONIC, $1.00 SIZE Be 1.50 MANSFIELDS ‘gc. ALPICt RA. $1 6 ports ES when Frank Angelo soreamed at the first slashing cut of a razor, which laid open his thigh. He was cut in three places and Dangello paid dear for an empted rescue of Angelo, for one of the brothers hacked at him with a big knife, so he says, until he fell blinded with his own blood. Georgs Angelo escaped and later brought a number of friends back with him to look for his brother and Dangelio. They were moaning in the darkness. It was learned that the Dillos bad purchased tickets and intended fo leave for Montana. A formal complaint will be filed against the Dilios by Prosecuting Attorney Mackintosh. PORTLAND, Ore, July 6.—Fed- oral Judge Deliaven this morning overruled the demurrers in the land fraud eases in which James Henson, Charles Nichols, Henry Meldrum wore defendants. The case against W. M, Jones, Daniel Clark, Thad Potter and Ira Wade, acensed of conspiring to obtain lands in the Siletz Indian reserve, was set for trial to follow the trial of Congressman Williamson, et al, which begins tomorrow, ‘The case against Senator Mitchell. Herman Ormsby, et al, was placed at the foot of the calendar. A number of bench warrants were Insued hand minor dotondants. a, a SANTA Fk CITED KANSAS CITY, Mo, July 6— Federal Judge Philips today cited the Santa Fo to appear to show ine why ft should not be pun- injunction forbidding the grant- ing of rebates on coal and cutting tariff rates. The answer must be filed by August 1. W. H. Green got into trouble on the Carnival grounds Wednesday night and after an unsuccessful at- tempt f run things mixed it up with the company’s special patrol- man, who, it ts claimed, handled Green roughly and the man was later removed to the Wayside Emer- gency hospital. The police had # report that Green's log wae broken, but the hospital authorities say the man was not hurt much. ARE WILLING THAT YOU 25 BARS...... ale KILL FEROCIOUS COUGAR "Is it the sealp of the cougar that ate the little Baker yr" This question Game and Fish Commissioner Rief has been an swering all day at the court house The inspiration of the question is the ferocious-looking, be-whiskered face of the first cougar killed in King county this season, for which an Pagle Harbor farmer receiv a $5 bounty when he brought it 90 Wednesday afternoon. “And for all anybody knows,” said the game » commissioner, “it may be the same Identical cougar if it was a cougar that ate the Baker boy. This is certainly ono of the ugliest looking faces that ever « O) off a br@e, and 1 wouldn't p past the beast that wore & to eaten ‘anybody, man, woman or child, The animal must have been as big as a good-sized stag-hound," Tho sealp, which is roughly stuf fed and on exhibition in Comimis sioner Rief's corner of the sheriff's| * office, ia remarkably life-itke in ap pearance. MORE DAMAGE BY FIRE THIS THAN FOR FOUR YEARS PAST In spite of the fact that the Fourth of July passed off quietly in this city and citizens breathed a heartfelt prayer for the futures of | Chief of Police Delaney and Mayor Ballinger at the close of the Inde- pendence day, an investigation of | the Way for four previous years shows more damage from fireworks this year than for the entire four preceeding The books kept at fire headquar- ters silently testify to this fact. Damage by fire this Fourth foots up to $115, while the four years previ- ous show but little if any damage, although the department was called | out a number of times each year on this occasion. Tn 1900 the day was celebrated with « big fire at Second and Spring. Fireworks caused a joss of $21,813 falling upon the luckless TIRED Oo} PORTLAND, Or in, July Charies J, Barnard who resigned as chief clerk in James H. Eckel's| - Commercial National Bank of Chi- cago to become financial manager of Dowle's Zion City, which po- sition he filled for five years has become tired of his job and came to Oregon to live. He is in Portiand on a visit looking over the state. Differences arose between Mr. Bar- nard and Dowle on questions of financtal methods which became so od for alleged violation of the| *erious that Barnard resigned and) left Zion City. He says that Zion City has now about $,000 people] and lauds Dowle's gentus for or-| nization. He says the inhabitants ar® well Bank era a ca HOUSEWIFE, EXCLUSIVELY BY THE We have some extremely low prices on Wheelbarrows, Poultry Netting, Shovels and Spades and all garden tools, Jacks for rent le day, heads of several merchants. The building was a two-story frame structure and was completely de- stroyed. At 7:18 a. m., Thursday, Charles A. Haneman, market man at 417 First avenue west, discovered fire in his fee chest. The fire depart- ment was called out, but little dam- age was inflicted on the meat mar- ket. Haneman told the firemen that he carelessly neglected to snuff a candle with which he had been ar- ranging stock in the cold storage room the evening before. The can- dle burned all night and fell over against the wall, where it smol- 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 cheat was airtight and this prevented a spread of the flames. amounted to $43.50. On July 6, 1904, the clearings were $904,- 538.79. To the Man that wants a Dress Suit for $10.00-—We piace on sale today 100 Black Clay Worsted, silk lined, hand tafiored garments. These Suite are easily worth $17.60. Come around and ask to see them. H. LEWIS & CO. Medium Priced Clothiers, 700 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. Pike St. Shopping THE WITH THE “SAVING H. wont TaN TOWARD ECON PIKE STREET Er om oT Le White, Green and White, and Brown and White, 38 inches wide. Violetta Swiss If you are looking for the i tiest Wash Fabric Productions of the Season, these will more than meet your expectation. Manufac- tured to sell at 26¢ a yard in the regular way, through a lucky pur- chase by our Eastern Buyer we can sell them— ISc PETERSONS ~ 386-280-350 Pike St. The Great Majestic Range Regular price $56.00, von: and $ urday .. we :00, Spectal for Friday and Sat. $37.50 This range is too well ‘known for us to say ‘anything ‘aditional as to its merits for general use; suffice to say you can sell it back to the manufacturer: you take the ranj SPEC 20-plece Dinner Set, special price 6-ft. Extension Table, special price. . Kitchen Queen Table, special price...» é t any time for $30.00; this we guarantee when TAL. Red Front Furniture Co. 220 PIKE STREET. W ILSON The Stationer 207 Pike St., Near 2nd ee ee er ee ooo A lot of Dennison Crepe Paper, slightly damaged, roll ...... Be 10e Toilet Paper, 4 rolls for. .25¢ Fine Shelf Paper, all colors....5¢ Large Bundle of old Comic Pa pers Be The Great Street Sales of The Star plainly show that the trave sling and transient public bay this Popular Pesky Paper. « °, Mary of these People come hereto stay. They’ll Rent a House, Flat or Soom: somewhere.® “The >y will not knowof yours tyo-, oe it’s @dvertised im The Star. Want ad office-- | FREE DELIVERY Sam’s Memory Was Very Poor damuel Terwilliger in “up againnt” © proposition A few m@ Ui 0 Samuel's wife sued him for divorce, and not only secured the divorce, but an order ot court for $16 a month alimony as well, famue) hasn't paid the alimony, 3 * ipped his mind. But it didn't sip the mind of Mra Terwilliger, who hied herself back to court Thursday morning and in- formed Judge Griffin of Samuel's Jelinquency he added that she had been fi! in distress and that her two children were in want of clothing, a» well as possessed of healthy appetites which it cost money to natinfy. Judge Griffin promptly made owt an order requiring Samuel to pay up, and also to appear before the court on July 14 to show cause why be should not be punished by fine or imprisonment for contempt ef the court's inatructio LEWISTON, Idaho, July 6--A fire this morning destroyed a num- ber of frame butidings and stocks of merchandise in the beart of the town, It threatened for a time to destroy the entire business region; dons, $40,000. SOAP 18 A NECESSITY. Take afvantage of our Friday Specials, Williams’ Shaving Cake, 10¢ slze Williams’ Marsh Violet, 16e size Williams’ ae le cakes, Pine Nut Tar, large si 18 Glycerine Tar Soap, cuts the grease, We cakes for .... Dr. Murray's Scalpicide, positi stops falling hair and removes dandruff; regular $1.25 bottles; LOdAY -peeeeeeeericeecee se FOO It pays to deal at Lang’s. Benzo COLMAN BUI NG. 807 FIRST A’ Bet. Columbia and Marton St: A IN FACT, ANYONE EAD JHE BARGAINS MADE AY SELLING. Belmont Fuil Quart Whisky Cet Oe. per b Fine Old Royal Blackberry] ee quart ......8 The Murphy Wis & Liquor Co. 207 PIKE STREET. Grocer Spec ia a >pec yranenctaes Soap, 10 bars.. Life Buoy Soap, per cake. Triseult, 2 pkes Snow Drop ‘Wafers, per pkg. .108 Hunt Club Wafers, per pkg. . 108) St. Charles Cream, large can. .108 Pony Pioneer Cream, per can. = #50] Kona Coffee, per pound. (Leads them ail.) Mayfield’s Choice Ceylon Tea, per POURE 2. coves cases serves 500 (New crop, fine flavor.) WM. S. MAYFIELD ‘Cornicide Ce Paralyzes pain or pan at onee, There are myriads of corn cures, but Cornicide guarans tees a vastly larger proportion of cures than any other. At all drug* sists, 250, LITHON TRIPTINE For the Kidneys. Makes the kidneys healthy an@ strong; 100 capsules equal three bottles of any other kidney remedy, vastly superior and more convenient for travelers; invalu« able for stone in kidneys, liver or bladder, and for lame back. MR Hickling, of Dawson, in a letter to a Seattle friend, says the cap= sules were worth $20 each to hit! WOODCOCK’S PHARMACY, Prescription Druggists, Grand Pharmacie Normale, 604 Pike St., Near 6th Ave, WasH. Ind. 117 ANYWHERE,