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PLACE BIO CAR OnDMR. (Soripps Telegraph Service.) CHICAGO, May 3.-——Aa a result of the muntotpal election and the de- feat of the municipal ownership, | contracts were today signed by t | traction companies for new equip. | Ment worth 83,600,000. ARGUS FOR NEW TRIAL | - | | (Sortppe Telegraph Service.) —e | CHICAGO, May 3.—The Standard | wishes to confer with Gen, Wood. | Ol attorneys argued for a new trial | MajorGeneral Weston is trans |!n the Chicago @ Alton railroad! forring ferred fram the department of the | rebating case today, Laszon to the Philippin | Major-General A. W. Greeley.) now relleving Lieutenant-General MacArthur at San Francisco hae Serstee) + -Orders trat é Wood from iat the Philippines to t of the cast with at New York City, The $1,000,000 FINN AT HAMBURG, (Sertppe Telegeaph Service) ‘of this onter ts dete ed been transferred to the department! HAMBURG, ‘ Secretary of War Taft's of the Columbia with headquarters houses about the harbor were de- Ee the Philippines, where be! at Vancouver, Wash stroyed today, the loss being §1,-| canes “ ¥ . i 000,000 mostly in cotton and raw recetving {nformation that Mayor | *"#** | : Moore had been asked by the local) sewer \ machinists’ union to use bis influ best STRICT APPROVES. ence to bring about a conferénes| py » ‘ n pite of protests from Council between the union's executive com-| men Zbinden and Sawyer, the sewer ai mittee and the officials of the Mo | committee of the council last night ts _—_—__ ran company ha 7 c approved the assessment district for | Telegraph Service.) / the north trunk sewer, Tne district GELES, Cal. May % will come before the council Mon eT today positively re day night for approval. The tas payers who object to being placed | in the district will have recourse to the courts. for a fight = ARRESTED SET FREE 3 r Dre, charged togetber tarde Brown fiel! aving act Hendrickson, a sali released by order of attorney's office against Dye will be dis- iy sald to . c ce againet Bt geetring his release cham HHEARD OF FROM ATTLE HOSPITAL (Seripps Telegraph Service.) GUATEMALA CITY, May 3 Two Americana, one named Wilkin- | son, a railroad contractor, and the other named Cooke, hare been ar rested in connection with throwing the bomb at President Cabrers. ba The Youngstown saloon cases are) being beard today by Judge Albert- | son, in department 4 of the ere | y “ ae court. The saloon men seok an in. Dynamite and ap electrical firing’ pinction to prevent the revoking of apparatus was found in Wiikineon’s| tneir Heenses, which ia Ubreatened ; house near (he scene because, the saloons are within one | 1 | mile of West Seat The saloon TACOMA HEADQUARTERS. interests are represented by ¢x; | Judge W. R. Bell, the county co missionera by Deputy Prosecuting are th receipt of a (Star Special Service.) Nathan Dodds, age 80, today sued | Eliza Dodds, age 35, for divorce The couple were married ten years ago and have one child, aged seven. The plainttf alleges that Mra Dodds pulled his peard, sold bis fag and was in ot tals. Hie father and wery eaxiour about thy epectors are W. H. B. Kent and B./ toned at Tacoma, and Erickson at Lakeview, Ore- gon. The district covers Washing tom, Oregon and Alaska. fa SANDSTONE USED. Odonderk petitioned the Commerce today to use ALLEY A BANKRUPT. jat the sa time had (Sertppe Telegraph Service.) | refused to consifer the scale of je | Irene B Stover, 21, both of Beat HEARS SALOON | | Births were registered today as | property, abused him generally and) nother hus | band, much younger than the platn-/ OFFER IS REFUSED union has ‘The longshorem wages submitted by the Sound Shipping association thie morning senf the communtoation to th “The amended and following association of wages pre- | sented by the Puget Sound Shipping | ansoctation has been rejected by an May §.—The ware-| overwhelming majority at a largely | | | attended meeting.” The longahoremen insist that what the shippers call an increase of from 11 to 26 per cent, ts no in rease at all, but an actual decrease in many branches. Clenrick HM. Naylor, 26, and Peterson, 26, and Matilda Tiedeman, 19, both of Arlington; Andrew Wililams, 60, and Matilde | Bold, 57, both of Beattie; Albert Rindson, 23, and Anse Felterson, both of Cold: BIRTH RECORD. follows; Little—At 8052 Twenty-¢econd av. went, April 30, to wife of Frank W Little, @ son. Jones—At 1208 Seventh ev., April 80, to wife of Lewis A. Jones, « daughter. Rogers—At 715 Spring st, May 2, to wife of G. Rogers, a daughter Burgiehaus—At Hillman, April 25, to wife of Fred Gurgiebaus, « daughter gad letter from Augustus WASHINGTON, D. ©, May 3— Attorney RoW, Prigmore, asiated! Cundy—At 1909 Minor av. May 1, ing for bis son, E Announcement ta made of the re| by City Attorney T. B. MacMahon | to wife of U. 8. G Cundy, a son. Rage 17, who left Sussex districting of national forests of West Seattle. | Jensen——At 6821 Wallingford at. years ago to come to Seat throughout the west. Headquar —_—— - | April 30, to wife of Jeus Jeusen, « Tater Wat written by the ters division No. 6 will be located | AGED MAN ASK DIVORCE | daughter. Inevember in which he stat- at Tacoma in charge of B. T. Al FROM YOUNG wire | Thomae—At «658 East Green he was woffering with | len, district tnapec Forest tn-} - Lake, May 1, to wife of Jowph EB Thomas, & son | DEATH RECORD. Deaths were registered today as _ follows Olson--Olaf Olson, 15, May 2, at Previdesce hospital. Selby-—-Mary Bell Selby, 12, Apri! + a Fed im NEW YORK, May 2.—With Ma | Uff, The other husband, be says, | 20, at 3408 Wallingford av a ske for paving instead | Dilitiee $191.80 and no assete, Wil- | 6 James Wiison. | Syphere—George W. Syphers, 65, 4 the | S. Alley, stockbroker filed a ee | April 80, at Pacific hospital eae sredes go Jon in bankruptey today. One| MONITOR BUILOER DBAD. McKay—Arthur McKay, 26, April it ml e cruelty t¢| of inetpal ereditore ie WH . 30, at Interbay os . jam Orthrout of Pasadena, Cal (Star Special Service.) . ee jee to climb thom on 4, ‘ canal who loses $23,275 PORTLAND, May 3.-—Capt. Wil ON THE FRONT : . ~~ Ham M. Patterson, whe built the! MEET MACHINIGTA Singer Would Die. Ironclad Monitor and owned her at) Bi aie MILAN, May 2.—Roasl, the tenor, | the time of the battle with the Mer-| @ $ tendent of attempted suicide here yesterday | rimac, died here today 43. | «he Canadian Pacific Steamship Co's week end excursions to Vic At the identical hour That © during a fit of despondeacy by cut- t Patterson passed away, bis sister, ting his throat. He bas never been a tw to his right mind « the #an Mra Langworthy, died in Dubuque Francisco fire where be was at the! Iowa, a meneage to that ettect be tf was made upos time, singing with Conried ing received tonight. Second Avenue - - .- DAYLIGHT STORE J Drummers’ Sample Sale : ~ Women’s Tailored Outer Garments 180 Latest Spring Suits, handsomely tailored, in all up-to-date materials; original whole- sale prices up to $37.50. We place them in one lot for Saturday only, at..$15.00 168 Tailored Novelty Short Coats, in Gibson effects, made in box and half-fitted effects, in all newest panama snitings, light in weight; Saturday...$5, $6.50, $8.50 Largest selection in Seattle. Special Camping Skirts in new suiting, 15-gored Ae 2.95 all shades, deep silk +, in muitings and chiffon $6.50 $10.00 243 Tailored Skirt panama; all shades; at, Saturday #15.00 Voile Skirts at, Saturday. 248 Sample Waists, values up to $3.00; # cial na Re $8.50 Silke Petticoats throughout... . $4.95 Introducing our Custom Tailoring Depart- ment, under the supervision of « skilled designer recently with Stevens, Chicago. we will ent, make and furnish complete Women's Tailored Suita in newest styles and materials, in perfect form fitting (number limited to 100 suits) at. .$25.00 All Garments Made Under Sanitary Condi tions and Union Labeled. Extra salespeople wanted. MANUFACTURERS OF TAILORED CLOAKS AND SUITS. 1316 SECOND AVENUE 2! ae Were \torta commenre today The Internationa! Bteameahip Co sions to Victoria tomorrow The steamer Dolphin arrived last night from Alaska with passengers and freight, ‘The steamer Dethi arrived leet night from Alaske MENINGITIG PATIENTS TTER Mrs. H. Bchelber, another spinal meningitis patient le at the Geattle General hospital, She ts reported dotng well ©. G. Crombte, of the Seattle C Manufacturing Co, continues to Improve and will soon be out of the boepital Crusity to Horses. Charged with leaving four horses staked out tn «6 at Fremont without food for four days, H. In hoff of the Union Express company was today arrested by Humane Of ficer Vaupell. George a driver under Imhoff, was also ar rested. Lot Selle for $80,000. Tho northeast corner of 6th ave. south and Weller st. was sold to day by Bugene Levy to & local tn veator for $40,000. The property ts 120 by 120 feet, improved with a two-story wooden butlding Hansen Washington-Alaska Gompany, Inc. $3,600—An elegant S-room cottage on a 40x124-ft. lot situated on 20th ave. north of Bast Union car. Terma. $3,300—A modern fiveroom house, % dieck from Fast Union car on 27th . . 7 . . ~ . . . ” . . . © o 7 - . . . . . . a ave. Terme $1,250 cash, dalance at $25.00 per month. $5,000—A modern fireroom cottage on a 60x127-ft Jot on 22nd ave. nea E. Union. Room for flats or residence on va cant portion of ground Terma. Washington-Alaska Company, Inc. O17 iat Main 1044 Are. Ind. THIS IS THE DAY | LILLAGAR Phone, Green 1796 umimer week end excur 4660 $ THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 53, 1907. any store in Seattle | } this store tomorrow. | Th kind th held fi their brist) At a Saving Pe RE tlldetong | | Kent's lish Br Oo seveees tae 1 pont’s Hanhery Ber ” Dr. Lister's Antiseptic, 260 b Ife | * weil ushes, regular the and Listerine Tooth Powder, 260 boxes....16e| ‘*° + trees 200 Calvert's Imported, t6e b . Bue Calvert's Imported, too boxes». 24° |. Tooth Lotions and Washes | Floral Tooth Pe Paste, tubes *, tubes Eaton & Hurlbut's Autocrat Paper, Shc boxe f : Ink, Be bot Library Fine Mair ferent elees and 30 per cent; special K hap IN STORE Barteli’'s Red Cross Pres~ cription Drug Store 610 SECOND AVENUE Our President | Neiteves fm the simple life. Away from business cares {on the ozone re gion of Puget sound you will find no prettier spot than INGLESHA DIPS- BURTON INVESTMEN ©O., American Bank bidg., will about it seeeecesenees : Ravenna Park Picnic at ? Ravenna Park quiet And enjoy the beauty and mineral waters. Notify the manager at lew fore you want the ground . : get the 10¢@ RATS, other wise you will have | © regular prices, BO@ and for children. Phone 260. Annual family th $5, when family «ives factory references and pay 10e for each of its visitors. Will you have? Pay a fancy store 25 cont. per cent. to 60 per more for your goods because y simply think a emaller store mt have your «ise, But we can fit « size from 34 to 46 you the above amount handle Hirst, Wickwire & Co Clothing Best in theWorld and save We All band at $15.00, $20 We pay $13.60 for our $15.00 other merchants WHICH WILL wulte, $6.50 to $7.50 yoU HAVE? The Benson Clothing Co. 6TH AV pay gT., COR 501 PIK r inapection line of straw the We open for yor smplete a ha the prices the most aty tn and to $1.00 saved to STRAWS, $1.00 TO PANAMAS, $20.00. zea from S0« you $5.00. $3.00 T° Alwaye-—Y worth or ) & BARKMAN Balesroom our money back 1310 Second Avenue Creme De 40 Money Saving Specla At Bartell’s Tomorrow If you are acquainted with regular drug store prices read the following list carefully. will prove conclusively that Bartell sells the best goods on the market at lower prices than These prices are specials for Saturday only. SomeToothPowders| Tooth Brushes | Tooth Pastes Bterliog No. @ Fountain Pens, reeular oof ‘ tn BARTELL DRUG CG | TWO STORES me Is to io bottle .. ** Thymotine, 66¢ bettie . s Elixir Dentifrice, 6% | Lister's Antiseptic olution, “$1 tes .. . . oe | LORRAINE’S - French Perfumes special 26 per cent off Hellotrope i Re White Re regular 6 tle ie 68 ait reduced per om in It’s to your own financial interest to come to OMPANY | TWO STORES | Choose From Tt Syringes And Drug Store Rubber Goods In reducedj apectal 2-qt. Fountain Syringes eee BBO 2-qt. Geyser Fountain fyrringes, 4 ot tachments in wooden box far...s++ large Assortments, ail 20 per cent off. Gootyear's Brand, guaranteed, regular $1.60 for . +. ? sees 81.10 Carter's Bwellsh Mair Renewer, $1.00 wine ‘ Be Loraine Kau 4’ Quinine Hair Tonto, $1.00 wine. ie +: 0¢sae Bhetfiers Hair Dye, all shades, $1.00 bottles - OTe $1.00 - 6 Te 1.00 Mrs. Potter's Walnut Hatr #tatn, bottles . 4.7.11 Walnut Hair Dye, all shad bottle oe Nyal's Hair Restorer, $1.00 bottle...-68e rtell’s Owl Drug Store Commands attention in business and social circles, where his shabbily attired brother may be ignored Our little-at-a-time plan enables every man to dress well, at all times, no matter how limited his income You're welcome indeed to open an ac- count for anything selected here—pay a little down and the balance at your convenience, a little at a time. . Our Men's Outfitting Department is now showing complete lines of the new est Spring Styles in Men's Wear, from the best makers in the country, includ- r the famous “Collegian” Clothes for young men. We'd like to show you the beautiful new materials and the faultless work- manship employed in their fashioning— these are clothes we can recommend for “looks” and “service”—confident they will make permanent customers for us. $15 10 $35 Is the price range on Suits and Over- coat your “money's worth” at every price, and our liberal credit plan makes he buying easy. Neckwear Specia Saturday A splendid line of new Spring Neckwear, in the new~plaids, in a large variety of tomorrow -25¢ splendid values Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc., 1332-34 Second Ay., Near Union St. “Seattle’s Reliable Credit House.”