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es 4 TIE SEATTLE STAR. ] AMUSEAEENT MULLEN, ~~ |ftoe for the Alaska #toamshty (arf you wish to Practice Economy £4]! [eine Gaylor, in Mesorley's [en ue ; ‘ ‘ m isa IN WASHIN hi ; o hi WwW t y VL TLY] Nap ame RS A" dh Penge tire yeteentten gr. | Aooording Yo: the Statement (a Read carefully each item in this “ad.” renofite of the convention, personal Francisco, she ‘londs tor of This Editor. fae Better still, call and inspect our nae [sooteire ge te cmcnpsianal ports, Senoen G. Ketchum, editor of the ee one tive of —— Spring erty winds, be ag westerly ‘The high pressure area, noted terday, moved eastward acroes ( gon, and ite path being south of the m0 ‘The other day just before 1 man came into the town with of specimens of large shipme NIZE FOR PROTECTION “°" Deve’ | Tapestry, Table Covers, Swiss Draperies, APRCIAL SERVICES ON SUNDAY AND ORG) as (ne & pumbe tween Seattle, Tacoma, and Olym- Columbia river, it allowed a low W. J. @tevenson has added a new (nickel ore aa I have ever seen, He Lace Curtains, taped all | IMPORTED Extra Heavy Tapestry _ area, to approach: trom. the tug to his towing veowels, The tue] reported that he had found a well con want ‘mo vaiue,| Table Covers, pretty. new style This “low” t* now over British was botlt rec at Tacoma, but | denned ledge, and that the find was! ra ag I Guiad MN Gch. cals. 0 eke, Program for the Annual District | insuin. It is of very moderate Any Momber Accepting Attontions ‘" ov sg <eraflirseng ng a remarka a ry eee. IMPORTED Lace Curtains, 9 yde./9% Size Fine Imported Tapestry _ < . ef ove dusted tr nie t J tor haa made a good nd pb has a 5 ] an zs ts ‘ Convention to Be Held ergy, Causing southerly winds over m the Other Sex Will be aang » the Oscar |rendy something better than & gold| long good width, handsome new| Table covers, handsome style ha Vole oF ashington, and rain in the north- | . _ ag Pay. 7) thing better ¢ | ce A gg Bie el ns femees' homens ee ee in h wen he atale ” and ah «, 16 ne, a8 nickel ore is @earce, mos demigna, i m aneor ’ lo Gig. ont e the stat | Promptly Enpel beam, and 1 Her ming from British Columbia " New Wngtiah Met Car- |. Valse, only 8 once in somewhat low. | ; i‘ IMPORTED New “¢ A 26 in. wide Imported Sash Curtain, — except at @ few! Gngines as ~ : 08. teins, 2% yds. long, handsome new es, pretty coin Gots, only 12%0 ne a : stroke of pixton, ‘The new boa for @ teleph nymtem in Sedro- daly $1.38 6 pelt. . The Methodists are making prep- | '!!* Morning was 64 at Bacramento:/ gp. LOUIS, May 10The young | ». a today @ Weal in- | gedro-Woolley dw cometruction| Yeu only 5 36 in. Fine ges —. pretty . lowest was 20 at Calgary | womeih ta. the Relamberhoed of Dich ; ‘ | ; ; ee tart IMPORTED Irish Point Effect Lace] wreath, bow knot and Imperial @rations to celebrate with great i ole i arty lett yesterday ar Ce ens. tf te Wikesk. conaran) an A A pr | son street and Glasgow avenue have an {2a clin, es iaeae olmiay ebbenael Curtains, 3% ¥da. lon " a sconlaee Uae meee a A Disastrious Fire. | tittle or no faith in that old story of ’ JOR With a6 tone Mester | entirely new designs, | white or PREPTY New Serle Stikolines, rok on of the Epworth league ; . pone on ern, 10 ¢ DALLAS, Tex, May 10. in. | She mutual aMnity of man and wo wu. |NEW STEAMSHIP DEAL ri at & y parts next Sunday. A special program | diary fire at 4 o'clock thie m- | man, embodied in Longfellow's bow | pair yard. on ie ome has been prepared by the general | ing dostroyed six business houses at |#"d cord story Advices ived from Olympia| IMPORTED Brussels Net ftect |WINE Prin Bersene, ee eecretary, Rev, Exiwin A. Schell, and| Moody, Tex. J. W. Fravell was| Thi# reciprocal indispe ty of IMPR y | N a h oe Curtains, 3% yde tong, @ tn.| value, 2 @ yas. fas been sent to the 19,800 chapters | killed by the exploaion of a keg of | 45 to wonmn they consider a poct's ? that the L. Willey Bteamenip) eee peautiful new rich designs, | EXTRA Large and Heavy Crochet nie SAMRESES | powder, and several other men seri. {A7°4M, and have determined to show ~ gatton company, was reoent-| Wilt "or ecru, $3.00 value, ooly| Quilts, bapdsome rich patterns, Mc agatha busty hurt. Bryon Dutton is in jait, |e World that women ean organies B90 Spchane partion, Whee! oes oe anit. $1.45 value, only $1 each. Tn the morning ft is und othe | narged with starting the fire. |®94 Successfully conduct a club) President J. D. Pa ft the 5 Jentity ts ke A necret. ‘The bust 2 a Pastors of the Seattle Method are threate of lynching him, | W#thout in any mane or means | cific Coa OM PANY 1 hy t ’ ~ 7 tole pow churches will preach special sermons jand Sheriff Maker has a strong |°#!llng to their aesistance the aid of terday f + te ‘Firat ai ¢ thle . WwW. PETERSON & BRO. to the worth leaguers, and at| guard on duty the sterner sox. om : iaceatear Tilia tow ‘tn stink Wle-aiouineeais sate ke laem weer ses Ber Te Thoroughly innoculated with this expe a laree ; : Bhan mettle 2IO Pike St. : es ’ idea, a nu. \ber of young ladies In the th vemer re ope he steamers Mu 4 i to their services /EAGLES’ NEXT loeallty afore mentioned organised a rnd City of Aberdeen, be- 206, 208 street At the Battery uM. & and Mterary club giv church, two papers will be Ite name each one of the lovely la- ery 450 - CENT zard. The pastor, Rev, H. D. Brown — | Will make a short address an “What| At yesterday's seanion of the WELL BUY Ae. the league ts doing.” Kagice tt was decided to hoid the | | | It Im understood that the leagues |P*Xt Grand Aerie, in 1900, at Van- | | A M 0 PH | FOLIOS &@t the Grace, Madison, Trinity and | “OU"* B.C. Mr. Wm, Quens, re se OF rage resenting Vancouver Aerie No, € | offered @ $3000 certified check as guarantee that Vancouver was bid Haven churches will hold their ex- erctses tn the evening. MUSIC week. Call omememer Bere: ones ‘he Finest hiking Mechine Mate, Re See A al At the First church an elaborate|ding for the convention in guod Program has been prepared. It ta | ‘ith From $7.00 to $300 Sd The most important business es follows: Scripture reading, music by choir; “The birth of our league,” Mr. Gil- Prayer by members, |-aneacted yeaterday wae the chang- ng of the name of the order from the Fraternal Order of the Eagles | WINTER & HARPER 903 Seconé Ave. ‘Sherman, Clay & Co. “STEINWAY” DEALERS “The growth of our league,” /of the United States and Canada, to ps p -Aaatin Miss Porter, ef the Madison strect | he Fraternal Onder of Eagics of the G28 fonenh.neeee maa ” Vorkd o = a ge ee ‘Our! Aerie No. 1 gave @ banquet at the} ‘“e le comm! jon," as urbank; “Ep- | Maison Torton, which waa attend worth ered.” E. t. Blaine;|ed by about thirty delegates. Sher { ot OW ba) 605 New York Bleck “Breadth ahd intensity of our|ift A. T. Van de Vanter acted as a Contractors 4 Builders Yeague as expressed by our mottos.” |fTend worthy tow er. and im-/ Of First-class on Easy Terma : promptu apeeches was the order of | loan. bay ‘cent on 61 occa 2 —_ = oe Epworth lithe evening. Maurice Eisenbe I (W 0 jem hala oadines league.” by Rev. . Randall jr. spoke on the Religion and Fratern. ity of the Kagtes. ‘This time of year, and the Consecration service. Epworth Ss eatore men (THE SEATTLE. SAN DIRGO FRUIT COS odiet alliance. At that time there ‘Were five separate organizations tn | the church working among the youns | men and women. These five bodies 415 Pike Street. «HAS THE BEST... FOR SKAGWAY ell of which sent delegates to the —_——- Cleveland conference, were, besides the body cnllime the meeting, the | The steamer City of Bratt 5] Oxford league, the Young People’s | at 19 o Christian league, the Methodist | way. Young Peopie’s union. aml the Metis- | 5 k last evening for Among her a parwengers were wo APPLES | dist Episcopal Allfance of the|) pes _ ase a a = = t : Northern Otic conf pe Hritish-Amerioan titre. «wit ce go over the pase to Dawson, and In Seattle. ‘Next week til be a busy and im- | thence to St. Michael. Mr. Hayden} 7 | Dortant one for the Hpworth league | was accompanied by Cuptein J. T./ of the Geattle district. The second | Gray, J. W. Bonnell and G. CM annual convention will be helt in| Donald thie city im the Battery Street M. E The passenger it ¢ the Seattle You Want church, commencing Tuesday even- | was as follows: CE. Dowr B. fag anf continuing until Sunday | Johnson, W. E. Mosby, le f evening. The district embraces all! son and wife, John Sehot leagues of Geattic and those weet of | Davia, J Wiltame, Ch b s the mountains to the northern |er, KI pest, HK. T. Hensiaw, J iA Bargain boundary line of the state. There J, T. Gray, J. W. Ron j PAE are over twenty-seven leagues, and McDonald, James Mc ‘ sed a {% m thought that fully 100 delegate D. Harsh » Ware In a New, Slightly U or Second-hand SEATTLE TRANSFER C1 ‘will be present. Dre. H ae, M ‘The following ts the program as| Mise E. Guttma arranged now by the committee: Allen Cameron, F. Hail, . ar Fwurmiay Evening, 730~ Addrems| W. 3, Spencer, W. K. Jones, H.-A or Freight, Passenger and Baggage. of Weleormne, John Palmer, president | St Sloan, W oon, and sto or. Battery Street chapter, Seattle: ree- | cw cond clase | have the ponse, A. E. Cornelius, First charch, | j Remember we have "Pees Maia tie New Whatcom; sermon, Rev. J. W.| | Largest and Most Com- a, 23 Firat ira Kendall, Biaine: social hour. tn} a ‘ oes | plete Stock in the City. charge of Battery Street chapter A great deal of interest centers aroun ork of the commission whic Wridey Morving, §:99 — Devotions, | Will endeavor to adjust the comy rid. On thit commission, | Call or write for prices and terms areal EGGE led by Wilmot G. Whitfiel, Asbury DAMAGED Hon. Martiett Tripp represents ert t man 8 k von Stern- | =" Gatti; Mattie; regerts ot -Gtatr here ia bekaM of Gare ana C.N. } are diplomats of the high- | D. S. JOHNSTON cae 3 acca one a | a toe : ENE an 903 Second Ave., Burke Butlding Mrs. Theo. Feesier, First church,| Captain C. lL. Hooper, « | Under President Clev ry y to A 1 ory, and tt wae his record there | : ‘maith mapateine of A New Whatcom: paper, “Church loy-|officer of the r ° that rendered him t f South Dakota he has served Residence, 1997 6th ave. 406 Pike ality.” Will D. Pratt, Trinity church, | received word t the] not only as an able lawyer j He is an of ation and Hent address, Peaanmane Wet a nerent New Whatcom: sympostum, “The | steamer Nunival nded for use| He was at one time chief Justice of the Territ ¢ or Fea. anys AB bing ar, Some and examine our epworthian”: (a) “His t Misa a i xm ; rita Mr. Cleveland's first term as president. He was 1 senate when South Da Svea J i Garnett Kendall, Blaine; (>) “His sn th hy 2 e r ~ na m badly! vote was admitted to statehood. Mr. Tripp is aty years age, a brother-in-law to Sen- Extra Fine Value in... associates,” Mra. Minnie Crumrine,|2#™aset by @ storm while on route! aioe Davis of Minnesota soci Lares s nem ane xt ata GRAY AND BLACK... ‘OUR CAFE Friday Afternoon, 1:20—Devotions|and was towed Into Humboldt bay. | CLAY WORSTED SUITS led by Mr. Govering, Haven church. | Captain Hooper immediately left on | Mes solemnly pledged herself never being give , 1 ne Mrs. Con. A. Rideout, e Proprietor Seattle; paper, “Red lights.” Miss|\the cutter Grant for Humboldt bay,|to divules Nor was any member | further eta x t Cee. Thiet Kate Reeves, Battery street church, |to ascertain the extent of the dumage | to allow a male escort to accompany i *i h a of 5 Ave, and James Bt. Beattle: paper, “Reverence for to the steamer her or from the meetings on pain | Pacific Coant « . f ¥ . a House.” Mre H. M. Wallace it cup 4 that the sailing of |of expulsion. The youths of the ed from th ated Bu 1.00 church, Seattle; department the fleet for th will be de-|neighborhood fearned with dismay | When the ¢ fl ‘ t “18 ibs“ ences led by the District layed owing to the damage to the |of the literal boyeott. They on , No. 612 Second Avenue, between presidente’ conference, J. W. Miller, | Nuntvak Another delay is also |deavored to reason with the ‘ * t 1 Yesier and James. district president pt. of spiritual |iiable to occur in the building of ajand by this means at least ¢ prepara ' work, Chellis Osbor letrict first | 4900 ton coal barge, which is to be|the privilege of escorting th a 1 ¥ ‘ vice president; dept. of merey and towed to the mouth of the Yukon | pecial friends to and from th rangements f help, Mise Rhoda Blood. district see- | trom the Sound meetings. Their arcuments along | line hi ond vice president; dept. of literary this line were unavailing. Then they 3 ay Farka . work, A. E. Cornelius, district third | took another tack and tried to scare igh legtap stain Ee vice president; dept. of al work. THOUGHT THEY the girls into a veto of the pro trast tee temerra cttien htted ‘Miss Alice Stark, district fourth viee |viston of the constitution which re Domestic Sewing Machines will be sold rae T president; dept. of records and cor quired them to travel alone. ne week. A Fare oppc nity | THE Proesr SQUNR NATIONAL BANK respondence, F. H. Chamberlin, dis- WERE ROBBERS | ‘They pointed out the dangers from 5004 Telephone Ray 18, MICKELSON one trict secretary: dept. of fin gE | mianigne attack to the worman that f=» Andon im... Rea} L. Meyer, district treasurer | | wandered without a male protector — ay bar cy Friday Evening 0—Praise ser- | . Jon the streets of a large city Gbjected to the First Wi Platino Cabinet | gacod Furtn President vice led by Miss Steele, Maryaville;| H. G. Niblett, a mall carrier, had| One more graphic than the others, | PI s red od . C. Neufeldei ident sermon FF Irving R. Lovejoy, Ev-|an exciting experience with two sup- | painted a blood-cur dling pleture of | Nightly Appearance. . yotos reducec Ankeny or orett posed burglars yesterd He was la lonely atreet, a midnight maraud-| ALBANY. N. Y.. May 10 vue to Porrespondents tnell the prinetpat ettien tu fed by Roy E. hich f* known as the Judge jtrie Nght, @ ser ¢ fright, a} husband's fi Mra, Anna Se > > Cycel- Cor. 24 aye x 7 church, Seattle; + residence, and saw two men|heavy of startled doves fleeing in! fivenbure, of FP n Holl ,| Sell Imperial, Patent Excel-|LLa Roche wmivmesi| DNAVEAN ORRTCAN BANK” ment conferenc ing from the house acting in &| every direction, and in pursult a | miles from here, demands a lent, Centennial Best, Corner Yesler Way and First Avenue. Place of the le suspicious manner. He fol-| viiain most diabolical ation from her husband, with an al Olympic and Pure | Acme Publishing Co, | cpt acess 75,0 Miss Ella Mott d them for a short divtan The girls were still obdurate vance Andrew Chive aehend G. Ward, Hallard . one turned and drew a “There is no terror your! She declares that the wraith White a RG . . Cashier meeting, Rev, Wilmot Whitheld, D. | ¥ Niblett was unarn threate,” one of them remarked. |the former Mra, Kt made ~ 4 D., president Puget Sound Untvers-|aufekly turned back. He re ‘We are determined to run this club | wild nic tour of peal ice | © \ J R Transacts a General Dam : pe A sae of committee on nomin- | the ¢ pas to the t [toe i and that we can do it we pro- pap noe H] nd . bh 2 LOANS AND _INSURANCE. x e ao pose to p ed doors rally n N Satur Afternoon 1:30—Devo- mental po! a or James Bothwell —M cay © Lok Munday Afternoon, | 1:30—Devo PERSONAL POINTS. | met rc Far 86 Cents Per Sack. P. 0. Alley. Telephone Red 1064 | .,.2™er Puthwell. Reston Bit, Tot ; r# and minute busine paper,| John A. Wholley and family re that wh | pIGOT " ye) v see eben woes. alts and fault-fin Alien | turned on the Queen yesterday morn. enbure PIGOT & FRENCH CO, ao % ‘a etatagt and Wea : Moran, Snohomish; papers, “Mis-|ing from San FB “0 | ‘The Japanese training «hip Hiyel, | fairly wood apoure 104 Washington 8t,, have the only s k Mc aty! tay am évening. 7th and Columbiast sionary spirit in the league," Mra. W. ee left for Tacoma this morning, where | dure his phantom com Sparkman & McLean = 5 oc een H. Selleck, Grace church, Seattie,| Geo W. Long, a well known |she will remain for several days.| Her husband's attorneys enter t o» Linotype Jo Printing Machine jar taeanion'e TILLED ERY, ON Mrs. A. 3. Gregg, Madison Street | newspaper artist, is in the city from | She then goes t Franciseo, pa that he om platirt an inte Mrs. Hansen, corner Fourth and Pine church, Seattle. Spokane ner 1 should not stand a| In the Northwest, Pamph, Latest Spring Styles, Lowest prices. Saturday Evening Pra sae Fishing schooner Caroline arrived chance in court | ease iat specialty Toy A ~~ ~ . service led by ¥. Spencer, Everett;| Lee Hart, the well known local pol-|this morning from Cape Fiattery In the hands of City} to Agure CLOTHES CLEANING. ' ermon, Hev. ¥. H, Chamberlin, La- |itician, who has been in Texas for | with halibut. Addington as referee Soattlo Clothes Prossing Co. keep your i Conner several months for the benefit of his ee c has been had at servee h OMEE....5 ‘hone Kod 1708, 606 Batley Bldg, clothes Sethe Freming Oo, Oh ging, Bun Morning, 9:20—Love Feast | health, returned on the Queen from| The British ship Weatley Hall will |ton Hollow, wh igh bor cleaning, repairing. 110834 ay. Tel. Buff 10 led by Mrs. Wilmot Whitfield, As-|#an Francisco arrive shortly at Seattle to load flour! many miles around atten bury church, Seattle; 11 o'clock, ser see for Newehang, Chit court and gray “3 ud FOR GALE-CITY REAL ROTATE. : - mon Rev. J. W. Miller, New What-| Miss Susan Lord Currier, county . when — testin ‘ ning List your property with us, Wocan soll com. superintendent of the t coun-| J. G, Carroll, formerly agent of the | ghost wes brought out 1309 Seoond AV jOF rent it, Taxes Se iy Me -rosidents, Sunday Afternoon, 2—Mass meot- | ty schools, is In She visit-| West Coast Steam Navigation com-| ‘The next hearing t for May 12| ‘Phono Pike 196. Seoond Avenue Real betate ond Hentel Agoate ing led by Seth H. Morford, presi- ed the Untversity today. | pany, hae recently assumed that of- In Albany. |W. J. DEAN & CO. | ew No, 81634 pikeberest’ . . a Mil ai ts sh tite Sis

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