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oS Swimmer Got Sank in Sight of Family SHIELDS, OF BALLARD, TAK BAY ABD BROWNS W spire OTHER BALLARD NEWS Bi Shields, 32, was drowyed off Ballard Beach « Wedposduy t @moon, while in bathing with four bre s and several f He made a high dive into deep wa @r. It fs supposed that b a seized with cramps, as bis hand wa tightly gripping an old anchor when | the body was found The bathers worked in an effort} to resuattate t smpanion until | physicians ived, but be ha «im the water too long. Deputy ¢ ener Mayfieckl was notified and Body removed to hig undertakis parlors. | Shields had worked at the Kyle grocery fc a number of yea but had laid off for the afternoon on acccunt of the grocers’ pienic He leave a widow, two chil¢ren four brothers and four sisters. The funeral artangements will not be made unti! Friday. The second imstaltment of three ears for the Seattle Blectric com pany arrived in Ballatd on The day morning and were put on Wheels and taken to Seattle imme tely. They are practically of t game design as the last ones placed @m the Capito! Hill lime. Nine more are on the road, which makes a to tal of 15 new cars to be placed on the different lines of the city Justice Sehneider on Thursday Morning sentenced Joba Crimmings fo 50 days in the King county jail for vagrancy, but the culprit made gach a pitiful plea about being af Micted with delirium tremens that ‘the just pened his heart and cut the sentence to 40 days. The new school census shows a gain of 64 children over that of last year. There are 2,914 children of school age of whom 1,566 are boys The board of directors decided at their meeting on Wednesday night to have a census taken to ascertain $f the city had a population of 10, 00, # number whieh would enable the city to add two more members antennae LADIES AND CHILDREN Can enjoy « pleasant afternoon st Aikt Natatorium. Am expert swine mer Mm attendance. oo WE DUPLICATE Any lens in the shortest possible Next to MacDougall & Southwick ‘The very finest ground and Perfectly fitted glasses, with a five-year guarantee, at from $2.50 to $5.50, according to frames Or mountings required. Our former patients are our best advertisement. WILLIAMS OPTICAL C0. Room 1112, Second Ave. SPINNING’S SPECIALS, 30¢ Old Copper House Number the 3S¢ Base Hall Hat . 7 0c Base Ball Rat $1.00 Base Ball Ba! ide Dover Exw Beater. ee $2.00 50-foot Coupled Hose 94.09 56-fo0t Coupled Hose. 95.00 50-foot Coupled Hose 95.50 50-foot Coupied Howe $6.00 50-foot Coupled Hose Bieyele riding will cure that * a She Bicycle Bells 13¢. $40.00 Ladies’ Eagte Bicycle $2: bd $56.00 Yaic Coaster Brake ot ” SPINNING" tiesacron ___ STone. 1310 SECOND AVE. GET IN TOUCH WITH US Look into the bargains offered and provide yourself with your drug HRecessitics while Lang cuts the price, Allcocks Porous Ptasters, special We we «wren e wr nee Belladonna Porous Plaaters, full strength, 25e size ..... 96 Beef, Wine and Iron, T5e size. .49¢ | Liquozone, $1.00 size S3e Sealpicide, positively cures dand ruff and stops falling hair, spe cial, $1.25 size 3 . Bilectric Bitters, $1.00 ian 836 Mentholatum, Se size.. 37¢ Cure, per bottle . 99¢) It Pays to Deal at Lang's. COLMAN BUILDING, $07 FIRST AVENUB. Bet. Columbia and Mayton Streets ‘AUTOISTINJURED a | Mower girt and Dr. Osgood’s Catarrh and er Cramps ES A HIGH DIVE IN SALMON OF EFFORTS TO SAVE HIM— the board. ot city to the see A new At a rank b ols uilding pddit will a in the raised have Dunlap, A & Wall, J Harry | ach n th nd wal fol) been ¢ Looney A Lewis a Ww Palmason. Rud u a Ina nd R. W Grove Renton comes down to Ballard on ball game with the be played at the ball 3 ne pe ark’at 3b J. H. Dempsey, manager of the Totem and Standard betting synd! cates at The Meadows this summer was probably fatally injured in an automobile aceident Wednesday while returning from the Inst day of the races, and Bookmakers “Jack” Thompson and “Tex” Rick ard were severely bruised. Dempsey was taken to his home, 1214 Madison, and is reported by Dis physicians to be in @ critical condition. Three ribs were broken and wrenched loose from the breast Done, and his collar bone was broken. ‘The auto, which was a hired one, was in charge of a boy. It was go ing at the rate of 25 miles an hour when he attempted to pass a DUsKY without giving any signal. The oc cupants of the buggy had evidently heard the noise made by the ma chine, as they suddenly swerved the wrong direction just aa the auto | was coming abreast. The chauffeur attempted to make a sharp turn, but struck the rear wheel of the | buggy, causing (he machine to turn completely over. The buggy and it# geeupants were not injured in the least. Rickard struck on the stump of bis arm, which wee shot off im a saloon row several years ago, and was painfully injured. | n OREW 4 crowo | The largest audience of the car- nival season saw the wedding of Jasper Green and Hattie Williams | mm the back of the camel at the ‘Third and James grounds on Wed- nesday night. It was the funniest affair of all and people present | were delighted with the novel feat ure. BOD) GROUND TO | FRAGMENTS An unknown man was ground | ont Deneath Northern Pueific south, about ¢ o'clock sday afternoon. The train switeh. ¢ ed that he wa . jend. Bie saw the man walking to-} wards the track direetly im front of| the cara, and called to him to stop. \ He paid no attention, howe and |was struck by the train. Two care passed over his body. the }trucks of the third catching the! |mangied remains before the train| could be stopped and they were car- | |ried about 100 feet, The man waa} | dressed as a laborer. Forty a cheap watch were found tn lthe clothes, but nothing was found | to eaneaty the 4ead man enue rents lana Invests. | Reve: wuty Coroner Austin ee te a9 | leused the case and removed the body | Joe Fruit Jar Wrench. .. Je | to the Bonney-Watson morgue. 19s Aluminum House Number: 5¢| sew YORK. July 3 —The biel lot K. B Carlton s second wife was taken from the grave at Calvary emetery today for the purpose of| holding an autopsy to discover the| | cause of death. | Nina Dokes acted as maid to the| bride and Eph Taylor waited the groom. Hattie Nassau was le Hicks train bearer. The ceremony was per- — by Rev. Punch Jones es COLLINS MAKES HARD FIGHT RIA, o B. C.. July 20—The big fight for the extradition of Col lina, the San Francisco man charged | } with perjury, ie now fairly.on. All } this morning wan in arcu ment by counsel as to the adviaab }ity of presenting certain documents preliminary the commencement | onsen P} of the trial Up to noon the prosecution had} succeeded only in estahliahing the right to alter their information | Then Collinge took the tM and | gued that the bench warrant, a lot which has been put in, wa | feetive because the witness to it declare it to be a true the original, as required by the tradition tmw. ‘The court room was crowded, among the interested spectators be- | ing Judge Gibson, wife and daughter j of San Francieco. Argument is like-| py de- id of | x- | not py | was recaptured lofficers for a THE SEATTLE STAR-—THU What’s the Matter Wit Escaped 12 Years Ago Finally Captu LOS ANGELES, July 20.—J. B. Gregory, alias Henry Leonard, an expert counterfeiter, whe @eaped from MeNeil’s island 12 years ago. ere last night and turned over to the United States au thorities. Gregory has eluded the red Again 1892 in Oakland, but jumped ‘hin ball Om October 15 of that he was arrested In Seattle in the act of passing counterfeit money sad seatenced to seven years in (he pens itentiary Karly in the following year he escaped and had not been paen y s and his heard from until last might '4fq recapture was almost given up. came bere several months ago With He was first arrested in 1892 in | his wife and was a street fakir. JOIN THE “DOLLAR” CLUB Do you want to join the “DOLLAR” club, organized In the name of & most worthy cause? If you do, fill out the accompanying blank and send it to The Star, enclosing with it one dollar, This will entitle you to admission into the “Dollar” club, which we belt will be @ rousing big club when our readers realize the purpose for which it bas been formed. If your heart prompts you to give more than one dollar, send a@ many dollars as you like and you will be credited with that many memberships in the b. Send im your dollar now and help bring a little ray of sunshine into the fate-darkened lives of the unfortunate Lilly family. The names of thoee who join the club will be announced in The Star from day to day SEER EERE TERRE EEE EERE EEE 7 * 7 : The “Dollar” Club : al © Onar u m4 * ? * FAY. «cc ec cenee * * * #% Please find enclosed ONE DOLLAR for membership in * *® * * * The Dollar Club = . * . ‘This money to co inte the fend to relieve the great distress #) # of the RS. Lilly family. * * * * * *. Name......- seeneeees Seeeeeeee Hapeeeneee waeeeeeeeees . * * * * Address. ...... weeeeee — eneeee * * * TURP PPP PPPS RRR E LESS EEE ESS More than $200 for workman, It is slways—"The wife and kid | Lilty, the ertpple, and hin family’ | And when he does refer to “the And in less than a week's time. [bed lem.” which wae three times All of which goes to show that | subjected to the surgeon's knife, it there are a lot of big-hearted folk | is only with words of regret over his n Seattle to whom a story of suf-| inability to secure work because of fering will always appeal }his crippled condition A big, good-looking fireman Not a word does he sy about the | pen in at The Star office early terrible pains “the bad leg” gives | Thursday morning with a dollar for | him; not a word about the morftfi+ Dollar club man. ation which has set in and threat. asked for the name, he} ene hhe life. mgly replied | THE WIFE AND KIDS! ‘Just plain fireman, that's alk” | To re thelr want upper He ie @ good example of the “line- | most in Workman Litty's mind. And up” of the Dollar club that is what the Dollar club nas ‘They are just plair who | been formed for Ye st of thelr are glad to take a ar 4 wages to help the at Belleww hard-earne f and his family out | oout AR cLuB MEMBERS | just plain people who don't take | much interest in the ¢ ' and end So. Bae 0% | Previously acknowledged ...$290i25 900 educational pl | With the exception of tw Firemen, Seventh and Colum | men, I doubt if the Dollar elub bia £00 © the name of one wealthy | perac Mrs. Belle Wolf, 1218 Weet The unfortunate crippled work Kilbourne 1:00! ingman, when told that those who ; lare helping him and his family are | !fidel Fourth avenue 1.00 of the more humble walks of lif Ladies’ Hebrew Montefiore said Ald Society . ’ 5.00 I don't #w they will ever re- slize how much I thank them alt; |B J. Blomskog ... 1.00 but f do thank them, from the bot F. lL. Jacobson 1.00 m of my heart. I know that ir | Hugo Slettengren 1.00 they could the happiness t John Arnell . + 1.00 have brought to my wife and the|Caris B Pirlem ..... - ie little ones they would feel amply re- | Andrew Peterson ... - ie a gene |N. A. Wedem 1.00 paid for their generosity " “Thank God, we've got a lttte|John Thoren 1.00 sunshine in our lives again!” 4 H. Lunn 1.00 In all his troubles, Workman Lilly |N- 3. Netlson : 1.00 never complaing of his sufterings.|™-,H. Thediaga, Seattle Un "| dertaking Co - 5.00 Emslie Atwood, 904 Second 1.00 Cc. V. Hartong! Macleay, Ore 1.00 |A Subscriber, Juanita, Wash. 1.00 to last a mber of days A Mrs. F. L. Barlow, Arlington 1,00 ¥ ° eae a Ip the tatest, Quickest A Friend, 518 Sixteenth 1.00 NILES, Mich., July 20—Miss Re-|f and most satisfactory Star Reader 1,00 becea Backen, the pioneer and only | eliminator used by Mrs. Samuel Treby, Port An train dispatcher in the coun MAKER DENTAL Co. | es 1.00 is dead. She served 40 years First and Yester 8. laon, Twentieth 1.00 for the Michigan Central. Ramsay, nt, Wash RSDAY, JULY 20, 1905. h Kansas? SPRINGS A SURPRISE ALBANY, N. ¥., July 20-—Gov- ernor Higgins sprung & eurprine in the legislature today by sending an extra session special message ree- ommending that body to take under consideration the question of the ap- pointment of a joint committee of the assembly with the usual powers to investigate after adjournment the operation of life insurance com panies doing business in the state, for the purpone ef recommending to the next regulat session such pro- posed legisiation as will be adequate | | to restore public canfidence | Higgins made a statement after sending im the message that he didn't recommend the legislature to investigate insurance compantes, but merely to take the matter un der consideration, as his position | “of not assuming responsibility” re- | mained unchanged. “Ill-conaidered haste,” he said, “provoked by angry jand impatient clamor would serve | Bo useful end. REGRADE UP TO COUNCIL’ ‘The Jackson street regrade project | te expected to come formally before the streets committee, Thursday af |ternoon for the first time. The petition for the rearade,| which has been in circ for several weeks, will be presented to the committee. The of the most which the council hes ever deal. The work, ably be teed Seat & lake Washington) Waterway company. The property | [owners now believe that they are in| a position to have the earth removed | }for net more than 10 cents a yard. |The waterw company has made improvement ts Important with had to if ordered, wit ted by r exec the reor arrangements with the Great North- | ern railway for the disposal of the | dirt om the railroad terminal grounds, | The property owners believe that they have the waterway company in such a pesition that it cannot de mand other than a reasonable price | for doing the work. The company has exchasive authority to fill tide lands, but the property owners clatr to have arranged for the filling of enough property outside the tide lands so that the Jackson street dirt | can be aluiced Into the non-tidefiat property, if suary } Pht ure competitton. | ore can bid on the} | of the m re that haa been One under consideration is the readjust- | ment of the grade of Jackson street | fn the Mill tract. An t Ia being | made to make this grade more rad feal, #0 that the Jackson street grade | of & per cent from Fifth and Twelfth can be continued all the way to Rainier Heights When the aluicing begins it ts pro. posed to move most of the and bulldings, the founda’ which will be sluiced away Hilt tract by means of to the improvised railway, whe they will remain temporarily or permanently = oe | GO TO ALKI NATATORIUM. avery afternoon and evening the| great pool of warm salt water is full | of the best of people enjoying warm salt baths, ¥. How Seattle’ texte STARTING SUNDAY, JULY 23, | A Week With the Marvelous McEWEN And His Sompany. Theat ad | i Price 1 w on. BREWERS ARE: eet n er but thene i n f that on Thursday morning, | Jad by t kera to be hich had beer brought again the ch Sweeney has applied in the ate tof nt him from direct-| federal courg in this district will be thé « ttle Mrew I by Judge Hant 1 The late The striking brewers ‘The a '& Matting producta|ter, however, has shown a willing- merning won the first round in a ( ‘ | ness to grant the injunction in this feral — bat h 1 Wher ' pplied| city, provided the application ia weeney, of the t 1 for Hanaor tak « made in roper fort The matter Malting @ompany, haw been to relinguiat ois which | come before Bim again Mon- fused to grant the Inet junetic He LOOK FOR THE RED CROSS Bartell Cuts the Price In Earnest THEY CAN WELL AFFORD TO---FOR BARTELL’S DO BIG BUSINESS Mid-Week Specials Both Stores MENTHOLATUM, G0c JARS | MERCK’S SUGAR OF MILK, 1-LB. BOXES 25¢@ | MERCK'S PHOSPHATE OF SODA, 1-1B. CANS de WYETHS PuOSPHATE ¢ or p eOvA, LARGE BOT- TLES, FOUR TIMES THE SIZE OF REGULAR FLORIDA WATER, ie BOTTLES... LASTERINE, $1.00 BOTTLES CARTERS SWEDISH HAIR RENEWER, $1.00 SIZE . 6se PINAUD'S HAIR TONIC, 50c BOTTLES FOR 35¢ VILLARIVS BAU D® QUININE, 50c BOTTLES ie i5e Te the BOXES Se | CARTER'S CHARCOAL TABLETS, 25c BOXES ~ he DR. PIERCE’S BCZEMA CURE, Te JARS 48¢ HAIR BRUSHBS, $1.00 VALUES 6S8e¢ | } FEATHER DUSTERS, Tie VALUES we Sc BOTTLES CARTER'S BEEF, WINE AND IRON, $1.00 BOT- - Ge LESTER'S TOOTH SOAP, 2%5c BOXES... PAINE’S GESTONE (FOR INDIGESTION), BOTT..ES . oe CARTER'’S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS. IRON, $1.25 BOTTLES BUPPALO LITHIA WATER, Tie BOTTLES 55¢ APENTA WATER, 25¢ BOTTLES .........1%¢e CASCARETS, 50c BOXES ....-..--+- PIERCE’S WINE OF COD LIVER om, with 78e¢ 50c PROPHYLACTIC soorn BRUSEE 3c KIND 25e ‘Red Cross, 610 |... TWO... | Old Store, 506 2d Avenue |STORES| 2d Avenue — Bartell Drug Co.- Pike St. Shopping Guide THE FRUGAL HOUSEWIFE, THE MAN WITH THE “SAVING HABIT.” OR, IN PACT, ANYONE WITH A LEANING TOWARD ECONOMY, SHOULD NOT FAIL TO READ THE BARGAINS MADE EXCLUSIVELY BY THE PIKE STREET MERCHANTS—FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SELLING. Bedroom Sets | OLD ish at the ial rice for Sanya. | BOURBON piece ‘bea room * pultes, $9.00 PER GAL. 1-qt. fruit jars, per doz day only .. Friday and Saturday 4 large mirror, 24x30 beveled edge, | 00 2-qt. fruit jars, per doz.. ie | finished in golden oak, for Fri- day and Saturday only $4 Singer sewing machine, regular price $55.00; Friday and Satur- | sinew Rye, per gal. Fine old imported Toniac, per pov Pine California Brandy, per gal. Make Your Wash Day a 'Fornitore oS ale cherry Wing fin 220 Pike Street | . . S150 ] If You Are a The Murphy Wine Wash Hour | by using the O K. Washer. An Victim eight-year-old child can do the | & Liquor Co. Of Dyspepsia Indigestion arm | res on hang 0 | other kindred.” stomach troubles, | . washing, while you hang out the | other Kindred | stomach troubles, | 207 PIKE STREET. clothes, Price $10.00; $2.00 down, | 50© and $1.00, | Woeodcock’s Pharmacy Prescription Druggists. $1.00 per week. Special reduction Eastern Dill Pickles, per doz 15é Builders’ Hardware for the! Grande Pharmacie Normale, (Extra quality.) ext ys Jac Screw: c Heinz’; Sulk Sweet Pickles, ment 99 Give. Jock Sores: fer | ne pace oT. CHATHAM BE ccsacisss yee rent, 10¢ day. All style Cross Cut e ‘The kind rybody likes.) | Telephone Peas, per pound and One-man Saws, Sc ft CORNICIDE 3 | ““renaer ina"sweety ” 5 Cauliflower, each . (Fresh from the garden a Walnuts and Almonds, 2 lbs. 35¢ Cc. W. BOYNTON CURES CORNS Paralyzes pain of inflammation SAW & | atone. hare are myriads of corn | “(Hest ta the market) larger proportion of es Fiower Department, in HARDWARE CO, hen any other. At all druggists, | Charge of Mrs. Mayfield. Roses 300 PIKE ST. S cents. and Poppies a specialty this week. Funeral pteces made to order, Wm. S. Mayfield | Family Grocer 503 Pike St. Tel. Main 998, A 998 WwW ILSON 207 Pike St., Near 2nd Regular %5¢ Stationery, plain white and tints Regular 10c straight Totlet Paper, 4 rolls for .. Large Bundte of Old Comic Papors, bundle A nice linc of Tally Cards, Prices to Suit | |