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Od oe TTLE STAR—FRIDAY, AUG. a5. 1905. MOTHER A MANIAC WITH REGURRENCE OF ECLIPSE RUTH WINDSTANLEY NEW ALBANY, Aug. 26. under the total eclipse of the sun on September 5, 1869, Mes Windstanley —signaliaed Proach of another total the sun by consummating a terri Bie tragedy. The recurrence of the @olar phenomenon is believed by any to have in some subtle man mer precipitated the woman's mind A few days ago Mrs. Windstantey Who is of prominent family, coolly ealled her little daughter Ruth into the bathroom, ostensibly to tuthe her. Carefully, methodically, with out disturbing anyone else in house, she held the child under ater until its struggles ceased ‘Then she walked calmly into the Toom where her husband was {il with typhoid fever, and asked him to show her where her heart was. Me did so, not noticing that she held @ revolver im the folds of her dress THE BEST PLACE TO BUY is where you get prompt service, re table goods and receive the biggest Bundle for your money. We have No collectors, bookkeepers Wagons, nor expensive mana We give the big bundle without the expensive trimmings. $1.50 14-in. Stilson Wrench. & $2.00 18-in. 5 $1.25 10-in the ap ch pkg. Wire Brads TSe Black Combination Ptter Se pr. Handle Bar Grips BSc Bicycle Belt ISe 19-m. Nicholson Mill Fite $1.25 Pocket Knife, Screw Driver Plier, ete é You have to take time for exercise @r you have to take time to be sick $55.90 Coaster Wolff-Am. Racer. . . oo $58.00 Coaster Racycie rity $40.00 Ladies’ Hagle $25.00 SPINNING’S CASH STORE, 1310 Second Avenue. “What doth ft profit?’ To help you solve this ques- The Pressing tion is the mission of Business College man knows the need of bookkeeping the Acme accurate and every ae- countant km * t oe soul of bookkeeping ts curate knowledge of the four simple rules of McLaren & Thompson, of the ACME BUSINESS COLLEGE. P.-L Building will tell you all about it N. &—We want a boy for jan ftor work in exchange for tuitic Cheater | colipse of | the | delivery } INSANE MOTHER'S Bora | The next moment she had fired two | very business Question | suteide and the shots the little girl THE WRONGED WIVES; ’ | CAPTAIN WILLARD AND DE TECTIVE ADAMS QUICKLY PATCHED UP THE DOMESTIC DIFFICULTIES I@ THE HAR Wronged wives take notioe ul ye want a quick settlem t of dit f with “hubby” call at po lice headquarters and ask for Cap tain Witlard oa =6CMy Detective | Adame Kang ourt in the private office netted quick remuits | | for M J. W. Harrison, a guest at jm joneoa hotel, who watted in vain | for the home coming of her basband | | Thursday night | She called at police headquarter | invoked the aid of the police, was soothed by the captain and encour aged as she saw the detective go} forth im search of her busband bri |day morning. The steuth at the entrance of Ralph Hopkins’ do | wain a few minutes later, He not wait long, for Harrison had 1 the meantime arrived at room 6% and found his wife absent At this juncture a heavy band was laid on his shoulder and the sleuth eaid: “I want you; come with me.” It took Captain Willard 30 minutes to untangle the marital mix-up, but Mra. Harrison appeared to be satis [fed when “hubby” was forced to hand over the bank account from | which enough money was taken to pay his wife's fare back to New York She claimed that he had another wite and children there, but Harri son says that he has secured a dt voree. As both claimed to be mas and wife and the woman feared | that she was to be deserted and left | without funds, the ain and de victim. bullets into his breast. ‘Then Mra Windstantey ran across the hall to her room and swallowed carbolic acid. She returned, fell across her husband's bed and expired there. Owing to excitement caused by her was not missed for half an hour and then all hopes of resuscitating her was over. Windstanley may recov er from his wounds, bat has not|tective regarded Harrison's bank been told of bis child's fate, Mra, | Toll as community property Windst had shown signs of All we want.” anid Captain Wil insanity, growing ia intensity as | lard. “ie fair play for this woman the eclipse of August 30 approached, | If you are married to her you will have to give her a share of th ST. LOUIS, Mo., Aug United money; otherwise you are itable to States soldiers at Jefferson barracks prosecution.” The words had good this morning captured the steamer effect, as Harrison soon had the Alma, said to be carrying yel-| account squared and the woman | w fever refuges. They detained | sailed out at the head of the Har the passengers and cre who are) rison household with victory at the quarantined 11 miles below tho city.) masthead Green Now City’s Official Colo ‘The city has adopted moss green} nue poles because {t ts the cheapest | as the official of ite lighting As a rule, however, the Seattle poles. After siderable experi.| Electric company haw used an ob ment to test the relative virtues of| noxious olive green, The Saattle various colors on « pole from an ar-| Tacoma Power ny is now lathe point of view, Superintendent | using the aan pach ite Reas has conctuded that olive greer artint bi long makes the poles the least noticeable | went to blue 4 most nearly conforms to the| The telephon mpanies are using foliage of trees in parking strips on | white lead, which t te very | wh they are sometimes pinced. furable, has a strong resemblance | The various corpora * owning | to whitewash. poles in the city streets have ap parently endeavored, in such cases as they have made an attempt to| EQUILIZATION BOARD paint the unsightty poles at all, to over them with the most jarring olors that could be secured. Red &£NDS SATURDA} bas been used to color the paint used om the Second and First « The personal merty asecen [ments of the Su 4 Independ ent Telephone companies will be take up by the board of equaiian thor Jay morning, thus hav Th font T ne com pa t he county ts $190.0 that of the Sunent Tele phe 4 $236,000. Th t et to be anneased at f the vr in pinewd at $80,009, Saturday wifl be a busy day | tm the Inet om which the board } will be tn session, and the raitroad are to be considered. ranchine Wishes to enter buster the franchiaes POL.CE CHIEF 4S GUIL?} w for Pleated Skirts, will sell Saturday for SATURDAY will sell for one day only (tomer These Cravenettes are easily worth chaser of one will be fortunate indeed | SPOKANE, Aug. 2 jury reported to J wig of the superior ne j that it had found that Chief of P Waller had accepted money from immoral women and that he had not turned the money over to | the city. The grand jury asked the t if that statement of fact would mnetitute an ta ffeonse ve LIGHTNING CAUSE KB. L. GRONDAHL, President OF COSTLY FIRE} Bridge & Co., Popular Price Clothiers A SIX DAY RUMMAGE SALF 0F CLOTHING Tomorrow we start our Annual Rummage Sa every department into one grand series of Bargain Piles. le, turning over all the odd lots and broken lines in It will be six days of unparalleled prices. Unlike the average event of this character the goods offered are new and up-to-date---seasonable and desirable and the prices are the lowest and the values the best ever dreamed of. LOT! Men’s Suits Worth $16.00 for $5.00 ot you can find Neat dark every but if you happen to be the patterns, goe actually worth $10 $5.00 Men’s Suits Worth $20.00 to $9.25 Contains all the higt price Suits, worth from $16.50 to $20.00. Choice suits actually way 1 only .... broken sizes from our We beg to announc made medium priced clot equal them for anywhere e “ One Splendid Bargain in Children’s Suits $5.00 for $1.8 All the odds and ends and broken } rs Suits. yme slightly out of style, but made of splendid materi th up to $5.00; Rummage Sale ct s 3 to 6 only Suits ac ats in Child ag wor LOT 2 Men’s Suits Worth $13.00 for $6.00 { LOT 3 Men’s Suits Worth $15.00 for $8.25 This now for $8.25 t od and worth $13.00 le this lot season's most desirabic sty rth $15.00. Choice odd . $6.00 styles. New Fall Suits of th msitively the nobbiest and best any other store can begin to America are represented ¢ new fall Suits for men m't believ makers in ¢ the arrival ever shown near the prices we and we The | hes we've « ask Pst School Suits for Boys New Fall Styles just re IAI and Blue styl ived within a few days—All the late up to stand the rough school wear. PRIC FOR SATURDAY, Chevi worth $3.00 Saturday An Immense Stock Splendid mate made ES and Monday $2.25 Saturday and Monday. . Boys’ Black ot Su Fancy Scotch Mixed Suits, worth $4.50. toys All Wool Seot nT weed Suits for boys; worth $5.5 day .. Splendid line Saturday and Monday . ‘ga. 1 Suits Rummage Sale Bargains in Men’s Furnishings 1 h ashme hirt Teck € Bive and Shirts and Blue Lace Un all erwear ushable Ww wr Mohair Br Black thrigg lies, Red 25¢ rwear, 40% Green, way and Unde Pi and nh lors Hlext Door to Bon Marche A. Bridge & 1415- Hose ‘otton 14¢ nderwear $1.50 Boys’ Jersey Sweaters $1.25 se. Mot Friend” Shirts and Blouses Men's fancy lisle " 35¢ Men's and ( $3.50 Swe. u re all colors hers’ i. ys’ 50¢ Sweaters, all $1.50 Idren’s Wash Suits $2.00 so Children’s Wash Suits $2.25 Derby shades, $1.00 Gray Negligee 49¢ Wash Suits Co. 417 Second Ave. $2.25 $3.5 Brown fall Men’s $2.00 Hats for in new ow saturday) 50 12 Aug | a third more and the pu term | . = oe } . my recent trip that in some sections} NEV ORK, Aug. 25.—Moses in blue, red and green; @ bargain ole 1 S#USSRISF OSES of the country one can travel from| Haas, accused of irregularities Jn r onn t * * fe 4 & DENVER, Aug 2%. —The# 30 to 50 miles and find nothing but | connection with the cotton scandal, $500 no Hever fi : t . \* Trinidad corone was notified & Swedes. surrendered this afternoon to put out inte the ¢ 7 be. | from the flood. All were lost, # is being advertised widely in the Mercerized Satteen Petticoats that we have always sold for $3.50 we The ah warchouses are among|* Veltri, wife and children are & You may get some idea of the trend B1.15 Fi) the target av tern tn the | ® known to be drowned. Wire # of immigration in this direction world. They ile practically at)|* communications will be re # when I tell you that of the total See the New the eastern shipments of the Ameri. | * Stored by night *] PRESIDING ELDER OVALL OF THE SWEDISH METHODIST payeletion pbc of Washing- n-Hawalian Steamship nmany. | # € ‘on at the prese pe a ast 2 ae rere rrr ss ss 2. os CHURCH IN THIS DISTRICT TELLS OF THE RAPID INVA. |per cent are Swedes. The United States census reports show that one a u ts NOTICE To C!CAGO COMING SION OF THIS STATE AND IDAHO BY HIS FELLOW COUN. | quarter of the Swedish population] The clothes of Mrs. E. Holden, a ig jot this country are farmers, while] ¢ 6+ stopping | SUBSCRIBERS Taveen atta comntry ary tarmere Sle souriat stopping a the Ramone Bo \one-seventh of the German an€ ome-/te: pirst and Secscn, coucht file twelfth of the Irish population, re-| hits | Should your copy of The AN FRANCISCO, Aug. 2 The} ‘The Rev. John Ovall, presiding fully,” he said to a Star man Fri-| spectively, are farmers. /Thursday night while she was in @ fi) to reach you by 6 o'clock flagship Chicago, flying the pennant) eider of the Methodist church of day, “and am amazed at the rapid 1 feel very proud of the show-,her room, and but for the quiek ning. please do us the favor to ca f Rear Admiral Goodrich, led the Swedish district of the Puget | invasion of the great Northwest by| ing that my countrymen are making | assis e of her husband she un Bp our main office (Sunset, Main | for get sound to en-| sound conference, has just returned! my countrymen, Thousands of|in the Northwest, and of the share|doubtedly would have been fatally 1050; Independent 1135.) between ¢ | £4 i-annual target practive.|¢rom @ combined business and| Swedes are coming to this state,/they are now having and assuredly | burned and 7:30 o'clock, and we will send a was not seriously dam-|pieasure trip through Mastern|both from the thickly populated | wil! have in the continued develop-| About 11 o'clock she got up out you a copy at once. If you should | ®se4 by striking on Angel is! Washington and Idaho. He states | eastern states and from the father-| ment of this state.” Jof bed to heat some water. While e mine it more than once, plense tele w days ago. e will be jotned-at | iiat the church which he rep wts| land. Most of them are farmers. | Rev. Ovall will occupy his pulpit | reac bing for a vessel in which to 1207 8HCOND AVENUE. phone us every time you milas it.| Port Angeles by the Marblehead and|.ong his people has made won-| and they are settling rapidly in the| at the Fremont Swedish Methodist | heat the water she brushed against j among peor i Opposite Pantages Theater In this way we ean be certain of | the bout destroyer Perry, | dertul progress in the eastern part|rich agricultural districts of both lehurch at the regular services next|the blaze, which set fire to her giving our subscribers # perfect ser-| 1nd these three vessels will raisin | o¢ the states as well as in Idaho. | Washington and Idaho. | found on | Sunday night gown. vice—and it is the onty way in the vicinity of Port)? \4 tn ts feture was mever THE STAR PUBLISHING Co les in target prectice etlaser shan tt 1a os ovement WANTS BIG DAMAGES FOR| Rushing to the window she |— or LOST TOES | screamed and awakened her hus- | ’ | I havo investigated rather care-| At the For the loss of toe and| band, who jumped out of bed and JOHN ERIKSON, Vico President, Lang s CONSIDER WATER . ‘ | Retirement |half of the next, toe on Wis Wert] teed’ tg pus the fire out. with, Bis A. H. SORLBERG, Vice President and Cashier. anks the Seattle Brewing & Malting| hands. By thle time the lace our T Jcompany to pay his $1,999. ‘This is|tains were in flames, Jerking th | Saturday Specials SHORTAGE CAS '@) R iA Sale the sum named in a complaint filed | down from their hangings he threw 4 by the boy's mother, Lavica McAl-|them on the floor, intending to I HE fy 4 A i E BANK | Witch-Fiasel, Dickinson's beet, full études alien cone eee Infante sedi Children, | of Ml: Laws & On. View ister, on Friday morning, as guard-| stamp on them, but while so doing | pint , goes 6ielemeneas eu ‘eriday ae-| (he Kind You Have Al Bouglit by esedabade— aed tan for the plaintiff knocked a bottle of wood aleohol | ¢ | Commerce is to be held Friday ‘af and Cherry, You can buy Mra. McAllister states that the de Flowers Sulph best, full moon to consider the water mort high grade clothing at (company maintains a dan. {0% the stand and smashed it close A L ee re ee Oe age ot Fort Lawt The sh rine — = prices. that are astonish wench, pulley. and cable” | to the burning curtains. The aleo- “~ a i E Gniskee covees ‘iano ¢ be at Fort Lawte ¢ shortage | Signature bile thoroughfare. at/bol ran onder the bed and set fire has become serious. The city offi 4 Me age ~ ~ re|to the o ’ Corner First Ave. and Yesler Wey, Senttic, Wash, Compound Licorice Powder, full | cialis, however, believe that thé end * . $26.00 Frock Suits ee, oS Se a the carpet and bedelothes, 7 pound -s 2G¢ | of the sprinkling season and the nis oat time, and that the machinery] With the assistance of several CAPITAL $100,000.00 Suisentee Chive OM, tl plat, vean completion of the Western avenue manda ry a tthe tt is particularly at-|other roomers the blaze was put 4 Per Cent on Savings Deposits. larly 750 a7¢|™"" will give relief very soon and sae: aay 2h ad al on and alluring to infants of out before the arrival of the fire ¢] are in faver of constructing stand DREN'S -t ae cee vse, srousing thelr juvenile | department after considerable dam- . ripes to mest future contingondtes. | “HILL you wear a small size, |curiosity and inviting investigation, | 0°. hs fottowing table shows bow « savings account cau grow SOAPS pip > YOUR CHIL this will be your chance She says that her own little boy |®8e, had been done. a Carbolic Soap, regular lie cake T¢| eee eee eee ee || Byes should receive careful at to get something good wan lured to the machine, which|. Mrs. Holden's right leg was bad- For 10 | Vor 20 | Wor 46 “ ; - tention almost for nothing at the |was not guarded in any way, and|ly burned. Holden sustained slight Years Yoars Kirk's tata yer * BANK CLEARINGS. * retiremeat sale of th at while making the nat ral in burns on his hands, " ‘=m ing ca BWI8 @ C vestigation of a curious id, biel , $08 = $ August 25, 1905,...91,018,278.70 con. ist nod Cunkay foot Was caught in the and| Some person started a story after 2.6 Pears’ Soap, unscented . 10¢]|% August 25, 1904 106.782 * os ao drawn into the pulley wheel, the re-|the blaze was put out that half a 1.614 6.177 ugust 26 706,782.97 # sult being that the great toe wae|dozen persons bad been engaged in 3.238 10.366 §}| Grandpa’s Tar Soap, small size Be | * *| mpletely torn from his left foot) q general fight in the roum before 4842 15.682 * Increane over last id the next toe to it was so badly ine fire started, and a lai was 6.456 20.710 §) It pays to deal at Lang's. * year.... $ 211,490.92 & bruised and lacerated that it had to! j . > e 5.070 25.908 9 * be amputated, maiming the boy for|*mocked over, which set fire to the ~.. ” ie Oa ” ‘ 1 curtains. eee Try “New System Dentistr; life and inc him in his TRF ES ESET ELSES TAO at " future battle wae 4 world Holden says they know mo fou live at « distance trom Seattle and cdot come fo the {a person, open an account by mail ings account with STATE BANK OF SEATTLM. One dollar ppons eav> 901 FIRST AVENUGD. COLMAN BUILDING Botwoen Colypbia and Marion, BUFFALA, cago has been selected for the annual convention of the Order of | examinigg eyes Foreste last co N. Y., Aug. 26.—-Chi ox ‘e have the beat facilities for and fitting The’Maker RST AND YESLUOR. one here in Seattle, and that the stor probably originated from the fact that several of the other guests assisted him tn putting out the fire, All Kinds of At the Iron Molders’ Boats leave Pie