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TO FOLLOW EXPLORER Party Starts for the! Relief of Baldwin = | NEW YORK, May Plans for the auxiliary Raldwin-Ziegter expe- | northern polar reglc a n completed and several of the men who have been tntrusted With its direction and managen Will leave for Euro; the Cymbric | Romorrow, the remaining members ef the on the Preto: next week tive Point of the party is Tromsoe, from which place the expedition will leave edout July 1 on the steamer Frith with the America, carried mn party to Frans Josef | Word hy been received from Tromsoe that the Frithjot has been made ready for the cruise. | Spon the arrival of the party from New York she will go from Tromsce to np Ziegler, on Alger mas’ | Which is 86 degre: 4 minutes nort of | @nd there secure the last instruc: tions left by Baldwin. It ts pelleved | that Baldwin has worked to the northward of Alger island, and that) the America is fast in the Ice. When | the America is found an effort will be made to refill her bunkers with coal and work her out of the ice| k. It is thought that Baldwin | ‘sed the America for winter head Quarters and worked north with) eledges establishing caches prepara-/ tory to the dash for the pole | Tt is believed that Baldwin began | bis northern movement for the pole | edout the middle of June. The plan | of the relief expedition after releas-| tng theAmerica will be to establish @ patrol with the hope of picking up| the Baldwin party. It ts planned to) cover @ stretch of 150 miles east and ‘West across the route most likely to Be taken by Baldwin. If he is not heard from by September, a party ef six men will be left in a winter camp to be established on the west @oast of Franz Josef Land for the Purpose of patrolling the coast. SEVERAL ALARM BOXES PLACED Several new fire alarm boxes have ‘been placed at different points about the city by the city electrician. The thew boxes are expected to greatly facilitate the work of the depart- Sox No. 112 has been placed in East Olive street and Bellevue ave- nue. Box 77 at Twelfth avenue and Yester way and Box No. 28 at Sec- ond avenue and Virginia street, in piace of box No. 23, which has been femoved to Secend avenue and Un- street. ine extra bom, No. 331, is now Remporarily at Denny way and ‘Broadway. —.—_. Freight Service Tew steamer Port Orchard is two round trips dally to ‘Sydney and Charleston, Cotman Dock at # a. m. and ——_-—— Mad Rush for Clothing ‘There has certainly never been guch ® rush for clothing as there gas this morning at the commence- ment of the sale of the stock of the Globe Clothing Company, Globe Building, First and Madison. The has been faked on clothing ‘so much that such a crowd was expected. The facts were so much like a fake that some people ‘went fully expecting that misrepre- sentations been made. The idea ‘of an $18.00 suit selling for $6.85 seemed altogether too strong, yet everything in the store was marked at that proportion. ‘The store rent is enormous, other expenses are proportionate, #o at the ing of the sale it was decided owt the stock at once. Cloth- Co., Globe Building, Cor. First hive. an@ Madison street. at promenade 4 Dunlap, real estate. Wi Caton dtock | Tesch! Park will be formally Saturday, May 24, with a ‘aad concert in the afternoon and a KR in the Pavilion in the evening. opening will be under the aus- pions of the Seattle Plestric Em. ployes Beneficial Association. ... —_—$__— Relehert Bros., pianos, 110 Union Pleteher & Carpenter, realty ba: TO See Why You sawe mo- ney by buying umbrefias .. here. Saturday special §$2.50~ Umbrellas 1,000 Umbrel- h for men 4 women— Union Tafteta | and Stik Sege. New 20th cen- tury frames. Large veriety ot handles. 32.50 quality at 91.35 Umbrellas re- paire and covered. Shamek’s Umbrolia Hospital NextDoor to P.O. 122! FirstAve Receivers’ Sale Now On Wineborgs & Kersler’s stock of Gomming. ts, Shoes and n'a Fyralehing Goods, must be sold at whi ine it will bring to satt all claims of the credipers. J. PHS, Receiver. 110 2nd ave. se. | the oc } time been active In local Republican |skin bearing the seal of the supreme | mined ¢o practice his profession here. jcertificate from the Maryland su-|got three men on bases. ‘Sherman, “lay & Co. THE SEATTLE STAR. and sent it Th but B MAY BUILD PLANT Light Urens will re pul | i | The ¢ ompany ts es BEST GAME 2: some bulkhe hat and has practic he request to ain buildings, Ak le pporition to th 1 establishment t in Inning } m Hutte her locality has arisen. ie of 80 1. Queen Anne hill residents are se r putts and i nly fearful that gases will } from the } and injure th and a n Kinnear park sides thy nk that the ® be diva that 1 ready coune!! Chairman Rinehart ations committee has t of the intention of (he board and he |closely contested # will bring it up for discussion at the a, Hogg f ttle an next meeting of the re " ma both pit " pecially the latt only thi hits tera were In th Portland Wins AND Ma the Ninth | PORT Seattle Saves Herself in Good for Helena «ANI th and Otoou lghbor hook sent @ ret vning when Hur itt and f the hit acored A mor seldom Drink hed « There |e. W Boattle ‘orpor notifle fees Standing of the Clubs Won, Loat very and tw last half of ns, From Hogg th seven safe ones, — Thre them were in the @fth inning this inning the closest game came for Seattle, = T hits had filled the bases with one man out oO Were Dark rx Kot bi On the Water Wagon The members th batt otut Lake Lenoht Arrangements are now completed ' : for the newsboys’ pionic, which will] ‘Things certainly looked dub Setar ane * be given next Sunday ai Evergreen for the home boys and th the lake In a genera eo committee in. charge| Was hushed with excitement Path. Sok Gettracany that © nena [it be that Seattle bad Ten Thousand at Sacrifice time may be had. A program. of/Hoge win out? ‘Tacoma fa $10,000 worth of unusual tre iveness has been pre- | make good and when the tnn Skirts, Sik and W sisting. of all kinds. ofjover there were atill three mer forced pale at the games and sports. Dancing will be|ging closcly on as many bags caw at 1412 Gne of the big features of the outing. |" The fielding of Murdock of Taco-| ‘th 2 below excellent music has been secured for/ma and stick work of Andrews of hunters. on and the boys say that/the same team were the features of this year's event will far eclipse any|the game. Babbites three-base hit previous piontc given by the union. |in the ninth alao came in for. it ADMITTED TO THE BAR “Tacoma started } Tacoma started off with a ni Thomas D. Page who has for some oat ed 1 wan hug: PROSO4 Fs 0000006008 V8ENGE Soreen Doors Reduced ndition . single by Letcher. | Fisher flow out to Hurlburt and Joe M thy On forced Latcher out at cond \¢ Hutchinson was at the bat and M > Carthy became so foolish that he! ®, Platn magined hi could steal on Mat ings Stanley. When he arrived at the ain second bag the ball was waiting there for him and he went out. In the first Inning all three Beattie men fanned Nething Until the Ninth Both teams were then held down He was admitted by the court on a)until the firth inning egg Bs ma ere was hold Gown then until the ninth, In the first part of that in ning, Tacoma got two nice, clean} The new freight and passenger |hits, but could not | steamer Port Orchard will leave Hurley, the first mi " Beat | man Dock twice daily. Tickets, in-|tle pounded the ball almost to the terchangeable with those of the Ath- left field fence. Everybody thought | al at te jon. making six round trips to the |it was safe, but Murdock was after | 16-inch Chair Seat, with battleships and Port Orchard points, |j¢ and retired the runner by mak-| ioe leaving Colman Dock at 6:50, 9 and|ing one of the prettiest catches of| picrasntnass cesses aa. 10 a m. 1:15, 2:30 and 4:39 p.m. the game. Babbitt then found the| package jal at x ~ The Richmond oni sca a Piano ‘penters ‘The best news we can print is na ef | ersrotnoty CHILDS A sceond club will be formed just like the first. Wait for ft Ready about June Ist 5312 Second Avenue Fine Cloaks, Suits, Millinery. ' E.W. Merrick The American Clothier 703 First Ave. The Finest of High Grade Clothing That Meets All Requirements | All the new and correct styles in clothing for summer wear are| on display i nour mammoth stock. Every garment tailored and as carefully fitt Alterations when n ake them we SAT ¥ ONLY Door, 2-6x6-4, with fit es and who is a well known! a full fledged ayer, Or. Page made a dying trip to Olym jonday and tast night returned with a sheep polit Seattle man, is now Door, 2-8x6-4 court stowed away In his gripeack Mr. Page was admitted to the dar in the state of Maryland’ several years ago, but only recently deter- preme court another 1 New Boat id New Time Gas Lamp ta kitehen regular wa Lamp. om se 24-inch Coppered Hat and Coat Hooks, regular ibe 4: Opportunitiesin Ready-to-Wear Goods $12.00 AND $15.00 DRESS SKIRTS AT $5 and $6 We are overstocked in Dress Skirts, and while they last you oan buy a fine Skirt at $5.00. etal at ¢ A fow more Suits at half their yoy ne ee value—$7.00, $10.00, $18.00, 3 ibe Crinkied Lamp Shade... After @ « k Caturday Any two articles on our counter—Spectal at Any two artic on our munter—Special at jo telephone orders for spe clals, Quantities given custom ere will be limited. '§ Coon Bros. 7%. Aprons, long # Spectal at ‘ompositior eclal at * Paper, 4 Envalor Special at ' ‘edar Lead Pencils, dox 4 Heed Beads, 34-08. bunch—Spe | | 711 Second Avenue | STEINWAY DEALERS. in the most | nable about one- @ to pay your tailor. Men’s Extra Fine Suits Made by one of New York's msot fashionable wholens equal-in every way to the most exclusive custom work imported worsteds, the new coronation tweeds and finest vicur we offer them at $25.00 Spring Suite—Artisticall padding and hand their shape ax long %# you wear them, new blagk tures in all the season's most desirable styles, the of suits that sell elsewhere at #8 and $20; our price, $15.00 Well-Made Suits for Men of Limited Means—200 pure wodl suits, consisting of fancy worsteds, neat plain sas#lmeres and black unfinished worsteds, by far the best values ever offered at $12.50. Young Men's Norfolk Jacket and Pants Outing Suits—Tho fashionable suit for warm weather, Scotch and Canad B- faenconehs Fatt, for Dan nadjan home Spring Novel-/ ties for Boys [¥ The only juvenile department in Geattle that carries so per foot an assortment that any boy can find atything ho needs at any Boys’ Single and Double Breasted Suits Boys’ Single and Double Breasted Suite Norfolk and Russian Suits, ages to 12 from the fir briew by the best tatiors, « a moyt excellent value at $5.00. Youths’ Buite—Axes 14 to 20, Inrge assortments offering an almost unrestricted choice, new, snappy, thoroughly up-to-date sults for dressy young men, blues, blacks and choice spring color- ings, we make a leader of these suitw at the low price of $16.00, We are agents for the celebrated John B. Stetson Hate, best hat in the world, price $4.59 and $8.00, all the new bloc fedoras and derby of novelti We are oxolus: anteed $3.00 Hat See our display of Straw Ha derwear and Golf Shirt tailored, il h made guaranteed to ho! me quality Ages 6 to 17, sailor, over 360 duits, made pat variety of styles, the in gents in jar Suromer Veote, Balbrigggan Un- ELECTRIC LINE INTO = EVERETT. = Fred €, Sander Will New Road 4 for Petition for erent | i yulp-! ¢ T days _FREDERICK & NELSON. Fine Furniture Center, Parlor AND Library Tables We have placed on oursalesfioor « complete new as- tortment of Center, Parlor and Library Tables. Every quality is represented—cheap, medium and high grade and all the designs are modern in every respect. This assortment is made up of patterns from the best Table makers in the country—each Table at its price ie a value that will satisfy you, The display is larger and more satisfactory than we have ever previously made—it is almost as complete It can be me The show is worth « FREDERICK & NELSON COMPLETE WOUSEFURNISHERS Second Ave., Madison and Spring Streats. Men, Don’t Miss This Great Shoe Sale Men's $1.25 Kid Leather Siip- sd The Men's $2.00 Kangaroo Calf Shoes 280 pairs Vict Kid Calf She 490 paira Machinists’ Shoes, all itylen athers, double or V regular pric regular to clowe at 82.00 pairs left of High Cut Waterproof Plkskin Shoes, two double hand sewed sole regular price $4.00; to clo e at 84.50 These are Only a Few of the Many Bargains Monarch Shoe Co. Located 1-2 Block 1319 FIRST AVE, Seattle, Wash. North of Postoftice 20) Teoth Cleaned and TEETH EXTRACTED at WITHOUT PAIN nd without charge when other work is ordered. th...84.00 $1.00 Gold Crown, 2K Silver Fillings 50e Solid Gold Top....86.00 | Coment Fillings 50 We tell you exactly what your work will cost you before your work is done and guarantees absolute satisfaction Fifteen years in business in Seattle. Seattle Dental Parlors 1, 12, 18, 14 Hinekley Block. TIT SECOND AVENUE Hours, $a, m, to$ p.m, Sundays, 10 a. m. to 2 p.m Urogercseacacrcacie Y Full Bet of Te Gold Fillings. SEATER & CO. AN Grado Furniture Dealer in Furniture, Stoves, Ranges, Pinware, Graniteware, Crocker: Carpe Ofleloth, Linoleum, Shader Lace Curtains, Draperies, ever ything to furnish your home complete, Hstimates and prices cheerfully given, 912, 914, 916 FIRST AVENUE Phone Buff 456, Seattle, Wash, lo ARCHY || Wagner's Orchestra Tomorrow Night SAMPLE SUITS At 40 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR An unexpected purchase gives phenomenal bargain. We bought 110 $25.00; the general av gant samples from a manufacturer at 40 cents o uld be $14.00 unexpe tailor-made suits for ago. The regular selling pri e would be $17.50, The purchase wa a trade chance and tomorrow thie splendid lot of womer will go on aslo at the notable price of hovice $7.50 Seattle has never seen such a bargain, not even in July or August. |For thi he best and most desirable weaves, sugh as broad leloth, el granite cloth homespuns oto Styles are Eton, Coat, Gibson or Peuimot Jackets, all handsomely trimmed, lined and finished. Skirts aro with deep, graduated flounce or seven gore flaring from the kneos—others with deep skirt and deep ruffied flounce. There are all sizes, black and many shades low of only six desoriptions out of 110 sample suits. But you'll gather an idea from these as to what we expect to sell you at only $7.50 tomorrow, line includes viet viouna, canvas cloth, Venetian, Space will al Stock number is mentioned, but if you want any suit de- soribed, you'll have to come early. There are no Two Suits Alike Btyle No. 1214-Of Venetian ctor t, a inkaid with four-inch antor y hands wilk V-shape b as cutie ” tf sik lined with very deep f heuded by & two-inch ¢ ntitched silk band - trimming, edged Arop Mert wi this be on: ph ent front made Age of jacket *i some ; ducing @ satin 4) trimm ct; wkirt has fan flounce, with close heading, nicely lined, an $17.0—this BSujt ts one t at ? Btyle 2 by ing lot 4 a 1219-—-Of fine Na loth, single bre Kk taffeta line ep cuffs mad p yoke fre re seams overia: and b by ¢ sik moire, bell cuffs ely] lined throughout with silk taffeta Wehed bands of same material.) full taflored skirt with finished with points and smali| fiounce, sitk stitched hi crochet buttons every two inchts:| Suits sells regularly at 1 skirt made with deep flounce.| had at the sale tomorrow for seven gores, all finished same as} 87.50 The Sale Opens With the Doors AFTER SIX Crash Linen Tams, worth 25¢ > @ customer, oth for Dress ide, worth $1.25 nd better grows the “Af-] very week of the Ex ¢ finds more and more bargains seeking space in this pop- | Skirts ular price list after 6 Women'e Waist Pins; gold plated| Women's Shoulder Shaw with turquoise settings; four pins in|yard square, black and a wlar price 2c; after 6 at, the| With fringe: after 6 at S¥c. Cuff Buttons; after 6 the 4 over a colors, Purse and! orth 4c a Women's ¢ ‘ard? Cases after 6 a Darning Cotton ombination rly w Undershirts (no drawers after 6 3h three ned Cambrie spools for be chiefs, best qualitie Beaded Beauty Pins—3 pins on/|full size, tnen finish card—regular price i0c card; after 6/100 and izige each after 6 Handker (alightly nolled) regular worth after 6 1c Braid Waist Ornaments, biack on- ; wt-ly—a variety of styles from—sold regularly from | $3.75 each; after | White Lace Collars, this season's xee,|Intent styles, choice patterns, worth at egularly $1.25 and $1.39 each; after ‘e Hand Made Battenburg Lace Cen round and square, 18 . wold regularly at $1.25; af- Fine ter b % ext quality Ping, all sizen regu rice be paper; after 6 te Wire Hatr Pins, nasorted in b regular price be box Needle Cases containing a» 6 ane pent of needies, 4 papers of} sewing needies and a fine ansort-|¢o- 2 ment of darning needies in package. |{*") Needies are highly polished and per-| tor @ go. feotly “tempered, have improved Peanut Brittle, made fresh Sat eyes and strengthened potnts so that | 400°" A. eoum they do not cut the thread or breax | Zaupigerninw after 6 18 Ib. Worth canily, regular price 2be package; af winkiwean Ladies’ Umbretlag, silk warp gloria Hematitched Pillow Cases, size 45/ Covers, steel rode, $1.00 regular; for x™ worth after 6 each 11 | Ste. each. Deuck Towels, fair size, red borders and fringes, worth bo; after @ each ae Diack Satine, 99 inches wide, worth 1c; after 6, a yard, Sc Mousseline de Sole, plain, striped| Big Cake and dotted, worth 500; after 6a yard [le after 6. % Kirk's I Children’s Leghorn Hate—trimmed | with mull and flowerg—worth $1.50; at Children’s Leghorns better quality. worth $2.50; after 6 at $1.50. Tooth Combs, worth a for ie Machine Oil, 1c #tze, for 4c. Absorbent Cotton, 1-om packages; for 4c after 6. iry Queen Toilet Soap, 3 cakes in a box, 260 value; for 10c af- ter 6. Limit 2 boxes to customer. Men's Merino Sox, worth 20c; af- ter 6, two pairs for 25c. Fancy Denim Pillow Co THE BON NORDHO 1419 to 1435 mace edit: y ‘A DENTIST Who, advertises his profession shou Id do it conse: y. prhengevertiaee tip ptotees nservatively. Our plan make, ard to promi or and courteoun treatment will build up any dental practice is growing faster than oura, > “*mt@! Dractice, and no We guarantee absolutely satisfactory results, FLORENCE DENTAL Co.“ FIRST AVENUE SEATTLE | LEGAL NoTICRS | NOFICE TO CREDITORS. |IN THE SUPERIOR COURT oF the State of Washington, for | King county. In the matter of the | The New estate of Thomas Donovan, de - ed No. 4277 nerene Notice is hereby given to all per- jons having claims against the es- | | ‘ate of Thomas Donovan, deceased, | jtO present same, with necessary | | vouchers, within one year after dacy| jof the first publication of this no- jtice, to the undersigned adminie. | trator of said estate, at his place of | |transaction of the business of a} penta namely, at the offic of Charles E. Patternson attorney-at jaw, room 56 Haller building, in the Clty Of Seattle, Washington JAMES M. QUIL’ R, Dated at Beatgie, weaminintrator ated at Soaygle, Wa on, Apr Sethe seen ¥ whington, April first The convenient electric light The Old | Way | Delays. Matches. Smoke and Odors. publication, Aprit 38 E. PATTERSO! Attorney for administrator NOTICE — SHERIFF'S SALI REAL ESTATE. State of Washington, County King. ss, Bheriff's office. Hy virtue of an order of gale is sued out of the honorable superior | court of King county, on the 29th| day of April, 1 by the clerk] Ahereof, in the case of Harrisburg | Trust Company, a corporation, plain-| Uff, versus Mary Kell nd’ Marr Keller as execuirix of the las and testament of Ferdinand i | leceaned, No, $8353, and | | OF of For the new way Seattle Electric Co., 907 First Avenue sheriff, directed and delvered Notice is hereby given, proceed to sell at public auction t [the highest bidder for cash, wit) the hours preserthed by law That I wil! | | | | | | | "| Rubifoam, the regular 25c bottles, | lafter 6 at 6c. Choice line of tides to | select from. | package:’ after @ 16e. Tar Soap, 3 cakes for| MARC 1264—Comes jn Black Venetian casted Pepjum #\lk Joop fasteners; p cufte; Peplum uffs and front neh wilk satin be made rimmed ni, double sige : mber to sell at the { tomorrow at. LTO French Cherie silk lined Gibson eplum band, roll point trent op fasteners, isek al fold trimming all around edge, collar and cuffs: skirt graduated flounce hi moire band, the same jacket: all ‘nicely ned shed, to well at $1656. comes in Black, gra blue, and will be sald at, Tomorrow Btyle Berge a by an and d ready for use, with double — ruffie, pre ae Hom! pretty colorings, worth regularly after 6 at 96. Boys Vestee Suita, 36 years, worth $4.00; after 6 at $i, Sateen Petticoats, tn a lengths, difterentiy| made; ‘ be Women Gingham good quality, belt, with ay tom, worth ie: shar 6s Be ‘omen’s ite with wide hig aa6- leapt regular price 36e; after the Womens Fine Dress viet kid vampe, mat kid top, heel, light dress sole, after 6 32.00. * Men's Fine Dress Shoes, colt kid genuine Goodyear kid top, worth $5.00; at $2.76, (cached Spat Vents, meek Bleached and sleeveless, worth Me; afler# at 10¢ Cotton Veets, high sleeves pear! but Cotton Hose, Double triple knees, @ sp! after 6 two pairs for 4 pairs to a customer. Paper Bound Novels, worth Pyramid Washing Powdet, gal Only 5 cases. will be sold and only 1 peek ‘ge to @ customer. Egg Beaters and Cream fter 6 ic. Good Wood Rolling Pina; after # be. “plain White Dinner Plates; after Cicech. ae shertff's sal a. m. on the 1902, before the court said King county, in the Washington, all of the right. and iuterest of the said defendants and to the following described erty, situated in Ki of Washington, to-wit: Lot (12) In block four, (18, 0 tion to the eity of as the property of defendants 10 isfy a judgment, amounting to hundred and nineteen Sil and costs of suit, laintift. Pipated this Ist day of May, 19 ED. CUDIHEE, By Wm. Corcoran, Peters & Powell, attorneys platatiff. AL BSTATE. cf Washington, County @ ss. Sheriff's office. of an order of a the th ¥ State King. By virtue sued out of the honorable court of King county, on day of April, 1902, by the clerk thers: of in the case of The Chast tbe tional Bank of New York snd in Security Savings and Trust pany of Portland, Oregon, Hon: plaintiffs, versus Jobe 1, Aue tin, J. K., Edmiston, Savings Bank and H. H. A. Hae ings, Its receiver, the We National Bank of Seattle, and ‘aM L. Ames, defendants. No. to me, as 6! iff, directed and ed “Notice is hereby given, ‘That 1 wil proceed to sell at public auction & the highest bidder for cash, wit the ho prescribed by law for iff's sales, to-wit: At 10 o'clock & on the 7th day of June, A. D, wt before the court house door of anty, in the state of ington, all bf the right, utle, aad terest of the said defendants In to the following described pro} situated in King county, state Washingt to-wit: The undi 4 wo-thirds parts of or interest an to the following bended fant W. 4 N. W. \%) northweal . of the northwest. quar and (fd S. W. 4 N, W. ¥4) the east Bee yt the southwest quarter of the m iD west quarter, all being in sete et fifteen, township (24) twontyenhe north of range (4) four east fn ae Willamette me Han, erie ol the y of defent oe mounting to, @ ‘tive, hunde ninett King ¢ suit Dated this s0th day of Ai sted hp. CUDIARE, & a Ry Wm. Corcoran, Deputy, « & Powell, attorne plaiweif?, HE Second Avenue and I15-123 Pike Street. __ NIMS. ESTSLs SePAEsacyre re.