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Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Priat the News 8 & THE SKATTLE, WASHINGTON, SEATTLE FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 30, 1902, i D AD AND IVING Cl Y PAYS RIBU E w THEY MUST AAIOE PRICES OR | E f [ | | i THEY MUST RAISE PRICES OR | QUIT BUSINESS ae The patrons of Seattle restaurants Seattle ts today honoring the mem-| cellence in obeying the orders of the] will within. probably @ week be . . growth in if-government shall] Ory of the Nation’s dead hi who| Commanding officers. charged 6 cents more for thelr meals orial Da Ad res: Ar in | Sep stvegp pace. fowght by land and som for the es-| With Uncovered Hoads | than ymre at pronent. ‘he ralee baad | a a Ww ye the rew of an or | May Get Independen: | tablighment and preservation of the) ,,When the veterans arrived | gehiaation of Beattie feutaurant pro. A “When they have thus shown thelr! (inion, The annual memorial serv=| tngion of the difterent saliet corps, | Prictora who held thelr first meeting capacity for real freedom by thelr! ices are as le austumary under the| who hade for Inline on Union| last aight, | Next Tuesday atternom decide whether they are to exist in-| Nes vv. the men removed their hate. All| officers for the assoctation will be dependently of us or be knit to us| ‘This morning the gray-haired atal| sheng tie lime at march husinens waa | elected and a constitution adapted by t f common friendship and In-| feeble beroes of 1561-3, and the st6!-| practleally suspended, All flags Wel The movement originated among jtereet.. When that day will come it] wart yuung vete-ane of the late War|@t half-mast and In pove the Ab-cent restaurants, many of te not In human wisdom now to fore windows special displays in + | whose prietors «une to ea with bpain paracied together for whe] Windows special displays in observ: | hive Prepriciara are | unal All that we can say with cer-| third time through the streets of] ai of the business houses elased at| priced staurants, ft wrover, oe H ' . . tainty is that it would be put back| Seattle on Decoration Day, This af-| noon or 1 o'clock #0 that all em-| heartily In favor of organis eth S Much Attention to Situation in the|tn tmmearranic astance tee] tomen ta meceration Day. This af.) noon or 1 o'clock 40, that all eme| heartily, In ind will stale he should vield to the counsels of un-| 1 i the Armory of the cem prices also, The 15-cent restaur usual character are in progress at 1 chake Mae tar cee ae ones lan: manly weakness and turn loose the} | The parade waa dismissed at the| except those kept by Jape, w n Hippines an ays the ag ust Re- islands, to see our victorious fos |e Armory, Armory, although the veterans| be « thing of the past in Beattie, at q " buteher with revolting cruelty our| Business is almost entirely sus-| jnarched in in a body and o« | Foust until ‘meats come down main Indefinitely---Discusses the aT TR carat hemanes ens. eset a" | Dated thia afterason throughout the} tbe ont rows of onaie The Ladies, | Wake S68, LOWeCt®. wore omplati that y of the most humane, the most en-| city in honor of the di Merchants} Rollee Corps also had « portion of] | | ne remiaurs saan isan te wit Gi . . x lightened, the mont eotul, the] and shopk ‘thei the Rall eet aside tor them. | Sirsa: | allo Gat the Cooke ond Walter Question of American Cruel- Wisest and beat of their number—| heimente cme pant oe tite un ercines at the Armory wore undei| ail to feAt the Cooks and Walten for these are the classes who have! and some until noon, ‘The str the direction of Hen C. Lavy, senior | Union, but simp! ~o1 Ogg . * already learned to welcome our rule. and shop windows of the busine ¥ mmander of Diller past. %.| Pines Ve W restau ties to Natives and Up- jon, while. fully weknowiedging| district are: handvomely, ‘decoruted | L. Rawson woe the speaner ot tho! business.” Very. few of tho restau. Our duties to others, need we forget! with the colors of mourning and| @ay and paid « er tr el edt. i te be and it has been . sor Suty to. Gar Owe ccustny. The! srem every fag stall Old Glory | the detenderd of ENB Sag Ans to theed! Thin," Soaaible to do & protiiavie holds Our Soldiers Fedide cenhenke: wc noseanterte uo 0s | ents ey ae | who have died. A feature pr the ex | found Impotible £0 do» protitnbia |the Atlantic; as we grow in power] The parade began to form shortly iwew 9 She SAStas OF Parrionie | oor als, It is even claimed that ; “| les by a large Number of public ‘ one ISR Ad prosperity so our interests will| after 10. m. er, an mar irom under, the direction | Severe! propristors are using outside "0" at farth st which 18) sha t y © varl § wn UB eee men cep UP ais RINGTON, D. C., May 20.—jchaos of savagery and barbarism, | frown [hat farthest wast whi i coe tee ie ites Sood f Ho ® Sharpe, Wagner's! ! o keep up thelr bu sleeping heroes of the ctvil/ The task hag not been as dificult OF) o¢ our destiny has already reached | ' Hi aoe Sar ienee y Some: CUPS fay the restaurant owns ven rev«/#* important as yc Dut, Ob, MY | bo shores of A The might of Shatt et % h * Spenish ware were given rev-! comraden, the men in uniform of the | to the shores ne a el vt 4 The interior of the Armory was af Le 3 Bemage at the National capital / United States, who have for the laa: | Cur, people werteheriann, ona iti r.| benutt Aecorated for the " gr 78 ‘The president, cabinet, of-/three years patiently and uncom. wit loons over larger aa the years go Ay. The] #98. White bunting ted with black of the ariny and navy, organ!- | plainingly pioned the American parade was hanes “ was strung all around tho | ot veterans and the publio| Cause In the Philippine Istands, are stateeman haa @ right to police commanded ye . | inde with flowers ant flags| Too) hove tnawn thetec tees an [lect the Interesta Sf que people in fhe) Ward, The sie : tor east + a je to the cemetertes. |! on AOL | Pa in which are import th " 2 sol unworthy of you, and they are ant to all people, but which favorable ¢ bas Reid." fent Roosevelt did /“"2 proud of what you did. wee people who have Bullt populous and | fam ON Owe tollowen, cora,| Wreathe of flowers. Back of _ the [wave the White House for Ar-| “These younger comrades of yours | tnriving states on the western slope | Dxttalion, » « Caeclloyst, Com" | tactorm and at each eide were flags Until about noon. Under the| have fought under Scares eee of our continent.” Dery déaeeaaees GG” Cantein| tied with Grebe jos and have received terrible -| he wae eiose@ by: an ur-| commanders Capta Milter Cabtnhts etisads Gusnt|ccation. trom "a" very crus anal . The address wae closed by an ur-| BIAy Sommancere eT aptain in A Splendid Program POLICE PICK UP A QUINTET OF of Columbia National Guard rent appeal to not only p ik a pany Zt ee aac and staff, the president rode | treacherous enemy. Under the) Fyne dead but to uphold the hands | af Company D. and Lieutenant! The complete program follows GIOREPUTABLES warriage. Various Grand Army |#train of Provecations J desp-| oF living soldiers. | Bimmer, of the signal corps Mu irk eee and Spanish war veterans as-|i¥ deplore to way that some among |, INS conciusion of the president’s| Mayor and Couneil Vaxner's First Regiment Ban sbabiiin ‘Coan aia! inhi acuta to Arlington preceded the/ thom have so far forgotten them | speech General Torrance delivered | The mayor and members of the| Invocation sas* enney ** |dangerqus men with whom the e by train. elves as to counsel and commit, !8/ nrief address, which was followed city council came next in carriag nar, di deieedey o have to deal, an alleged thief Teaching the cemetery the] retaliation, acts of crueity. |by singing “America” and a bene-|in th lowing order; Mayor RTE |® prominent figure in the rogues led by the Marine) “The fact that for every gullty act | dlotion Humes, President Parry of the city nt od >. | gallery, was arrested by Detectives the tomb of “the|committed by one of our troops a/ mies | council, J Redward, ( trover| ' Pai Sharp Freeman and Hubbard last night n dead,” where a dirge was| hundred of far greater atroo- Flowers on the Bay | John Riplinger, Corporation Counsel| Grand Army K $ sec) Eocene nan Wega poomete at J The procession then re-|ity have been committed by the hos. BAN FFRANCISCO, May 90.—The | fam, James Agnew, representing Must ode y kane, but has given them many oad Wosnd ite wey to the| tile natives upon our troops, oF up- | observance of the day here was un-|the county officials,” Counciimen| Music. First Regiment Rand, | heartache. George Childs, alias ¢ theatre where the president/on the peaceable and law-abiding | usually quiet, a military parade and| Crichten, Rinebart, Murphy. Pite-| agner's Ph abe ay, we ‘ | vin, also @ notorious character and ; the commander-in-chief| natvies who are friendly to us,cannot | the ributiag of flowers by war-| patrick, Rude and Morrison. Ca) n| Lineoin'’s 4 ry 7; aa MIS: | an alleged ex-convict, war picked up Grand Army. General Tor-|be held to excuse any wrongdoer on | ships on the whters of the bay being | Tayior marched in the parade with we . jeatling by the same officers. Both are eus- and many distinguished per-|our side. Determined and unswerv- | the only features. Beaton post. The remainder of the/ Bole isi vcs utres | pected of the recent petty. burs in official and private life/ing effort must be made, and is be- - parade was made up as follows: |. if that have been committeed in |ing made, to Gnd out every. instance At Lincoln's Tomb Stevens post, G. A. R.; Major New- Dos aoe sinha ocscc aie the city tle sounded the “assembly.” @/of barbarity on the part of our| SPRINGFIELD, lil. May 20.—The| ells Drum Corpe, Miller post, G. A hi. fen a } James Foley, J. H. McQuaid and rendered an introductory dirge. troops and to punish those guilty of; geremonies over Lincoln's tomb to-| R.; Sexton po A. R; high msgs SN eee sd Sy Robert Mahon were aleo arrested by “Nearer, My God, to Thee” was} 4, day were of the usual order, preced- | school Am« fone WSF | seomorial Ade “ Freeman and Hubbard on tuspiclon, | @ memorial choir and the ‘5 by a parade. veter County Auditor Lamping | Memorial Addre CE Racha Aantal hati aabpas ‘Department Cont Compared to Lynchings agen scaeoysicunal WIS | ana City Treasurer Gormley were Hon. 2 B. Rawson. | | mm called the audience; “From time to time there occur in Flowers for MoKinley with the latter body. | Benediction 6s i | | ar Which the choir ren-| im our country, to the deep and laat-! CANTON, 0. May 30—MeKinley| ‘The parade began to move about| Rev. R. F. Powell, | ‘@ chapt sei deep feeling. | ing shame of our people. iynchings | pogt today Matributed many flowers! 10-45. The line of march wae aa} At the Cometerios tan General Chase /cartied on.uater-citetmuances Of) sent here for the casket and Vault.of| follows: Down First sV@iue to} At 3 o'clock fn the afternoon the } ‘fad Bawin RB. May/intcman cruelty and barbarity—a| the late president They wore fm ler way, thence east to Second) veterans, Ladies’ Relief Corps and | d fed Lincoln's famous Gettys-jcrucity infinitely worse than any partial in placing only the custom-| avenue, north on Second avenue to| an immense throne of pears wene| |that has ever been committed by our/ ary Grand Army emblem on the mar-| Pike street, east on Pike street to| out to the ch A, ie cemetery where F Boson conelusion f more musie troops in the Philippines; worse to|tyr's casket. | Third avenue south on Third avenue special ceremoniée were held under dent arose and delivered his|the victims and far more brutaliz-| to Union street. ‘There were about| the direction of Captain J. R. Taylor 7 to a hushed crowd, opening |ing to those gullty of It Gen. Leavenworth | 315 veterans in line, and as t ® post. Flowers But This Time the Burglar Will Not | “In each case it is well to con-| LEAVENWORTH, Kas, May 20—| marched along the street they were | 5 ipon graves of ai i } & good custom for ourldemn the deed, and it ia well also| The bones of Gen. Leavenworth, the | respectfully saluted by the «pec the ors, both of those who jot Away to have certain holidays in| to refrain from including both guilty | founder of the for tors. The streets were crowded both | pe in the war of 1861-65 and in| ‘The burglar who was found under} ion of our greatest men jand innocent in the same sweeping | here today in the National nm First and Second avenues and| th. ate Spanish-American war.|a bed in the residence of Albert Pioe- jest crises in our|condemnation. We would have been | Gen. Rates presided, and Pike t. while thousands waited | Other cemeteries were visited and on | har mty-ninth avenue, last great condemnasi ‘There should be but few | justified by Abraham Lincoin'e rules parade of regulars and ve' up ot the Argery until the parade | ¢ teran's grave flowers were | Sat 1 who secured his ym To increase their|o¢ war in infinitely greater severity (ceded the hearse, bearin should be diamiseed. At times tha| scattered by loving comrades nnd |r jeadings with Mr, | - ts to them. * Wash-/than has been shown in the a.) mains. old " . mareh a throne rows of| friends and by school children. F wife, is now bellev+ : and in—the man who) “The progress of the American = “ on ere who stood with uncov 1} Special exercines were held in thele prison ba Mre, te fvund the Union and the| arms means the abolition of cruelty, Decorated the Maine PL * While the soldiers passed. The|/G. A. R. cemetery in honor of those|Plochan captured him today and 4 Swhe did most to preserve it—|the bringing of peace, and the rule) Havana, May 30.— The wreck of the | 5 tary companies performed sev-| who fell in battle, but who sleep in|cleverly managed to keep him with f Bead and shoulders above ail of law and order under the civil gov- | battleship Maine waa decerAted to-| eral man avers while on the mareh, | unknown and unyiarked graves heat [her until a police. off uld. be :. Dablic men. and have by/ ernment. Other nations have con- | 44Y with Cuban and American fags | iayed m high degree of ex- the scenon of former ¢ t found. 2 : fonsent won the right ©| quered to create irresponsible mill prog President Suite.” Serviess r ” tary rule. We conquer to bring juat |1er of President Polmw churches. | by Mrs 4 i Was followed with an eloquent jend responsible civil government to Hoe wousan t Bp Bite to the valor of both sides and | the conquered é Bust Is Unveiled icy tedcesl tae Hashana to re? ; iy on those who preserved | «7 he slowly - na dificult! PHILADELPHIA, May 20. he b ptured him to- After a glowing review | art of self-government, an art which | 94) hoo bron st of the late pra say. The fellow gave the name B. 0. of Lincoin, the president | our people have taugh ve® | ident was unyeiled here |Waiker, and said he was a paper. i turned to the war tn th¢/by the labor of a thou Years. |today in the corridors of the post weeny SOS went at cae oak and sala: Jeannot be grasped in a day by aj (eee im ioe ce Garriers’ Anno. ' smaher. The is 20 years of O60, and Of the Philippines people enly just emerging from con- | ciation of Philadelphia. Former feet 6 inches in height St this moment the army of jditions of life which our ancestors rst aster General Smith was the a ar a es Seren len by seen wh ot hi ir awned We b we od — Last § jay night among you im the great war. | before history dawne he pee sontinued on Page Four) jhan discovered @ burg Ying to completion » smal we can rapidly teach the p i‘ beeverea@ pertoey unser Ris SMifeult war in which ie involved |pie of the Philippine Islands not on |e ‘then had considerable con- Ranty the honor of the flag but |iy how to enjoy but how to Joe Young. one time king of the) and night he could be found in the | Ut. and then had considerable con: Giumgh of civiliaation over | good use of their freedom; and with| tendertoin, ex-bunco man, ox e-|lowest resorts of the tonderioin ex. |versation with him. The thief sated Y which stand for the biack | their ‘eben Hl knowledar neler M 4 blagke “ ,| Pounding the Gaspel Ignorant |e ory starving children and a - ——-- a tne t ; : * though he waa, Young had managed | ® f leadings ealed —- Apectal to the Star | minllgoterd . ge his Imprisonment to gain a | SICK wits. His pleasent teed her INERALS i KAVANAUGH - WHATCOM, May ™.-~Phe xpring| '" evil rong nicer pg tS Se yee ante eit? [husband to let ‘the fellow 4 This | }eeimon run is n f he Pat 2% oo vat Che ic | Mr. Ploehan finally consented to do. | tre =o the ‘ y 7 * «ey a lar bed gone on his | —o 2 hree days ago Joe doffed the |re a8 theortes he was fond of ex a evciciing, Gaearon OF the ht rapman states that there afe| for th t hich has t is|nothing of their former companion pair of nippers used open locks. seen wal teape tn operation. Son |beme for th 15 years or more. |in ain |Str. Ploctun. then. realized that @ sada. t fish! panies @ hind |Twelve hourg ARS and. he Eps His Record Went First xenuine burglar had | ped him, Bodies Have Al- | iu riving this seasor who are probably still, holding: bi During the Klondike rush Young | 4nd #0 1 pre bogey page _ Basi Ae goon {Attempted to go Into Dawaor o Saw the Man baal itUp and Dreams As a suspicious chararter, As soon lees Fes tydeed trai Se | Totay. Ste tineten and her two tle ‘exneat Ji > ar. |eme ¢ Mian authorities ar a f ttle girls were downtown witness ‘Teady Been Found Visit to Pelee ” ARRE [ee Bete de S| Ster wk tuted tt ana hs | le asl Sap” covsornion | eS ae 4 Attempt to influence the 1 They were walking ft > ge sahig Boy, dag | . +p tna aamaatinad acid ( by praying bafore them street, near Third avenue, when she hed 109. Tt te thought thore| Rowshapen ry eee K PAINTER SUSPECTED OF EviL |c ameeer’ Seattle te sae |e ear Yearm ago Young was band had allowed to go tree. The ore bodies in the mine, ' 1 bh z A 3 ever produce Born in Canada 40 ryt Ppl, ne he on at firat started to run, but Mra. ge ; on'y ar Page raed stor of 3 DESIGNS ON CHILDREN P tora Me, tho Bn OF & at the Wome fever and one |man at Arst started to run, but, Mrs w. G. Tayt t ed by the|* sos hae ee ROG 8 WORT | orth nd steame The Nome |ed him tn conversation. The fellow re o to be wftian who for the itude nto the local police (trip was his downfall A fe itted his identity to hi t ‘i ey past w weeks has ht rr of his age known to =e vr the vr the r ” cat dc fain be . bang sod the # ar A Confidence Man that Young had fallen. He had © girls ied & bys nder Poth n e » role « r In a gainbling we and fed, but LC openyice avenue and Jefferson and nm Int ny he lad book: recanearer n the poreh at pot o8 J his upetion al city ju , et the pok led with worthle a ee ~e- at of a painter eidosee fe and J nd t sand and gravel, instead of nugget ust ire, Plognen * : is ween by. two eitiaens at | Or the oth 1 fence. |the federal court was stern and Joe |Mentified him, howeve anda Had i to lure t mal) gitts int in. the at and brass was given two years on MoNeil's|#!4ry charge will be brougt | ip of bushes on bas} pre L, t if Seattle a Th feland. T term Young has just| Probably An Old- Timer ‘ ng them cand is evil. mo the early ninetios under Thief | gnished servin When searched atthe station a Drocen 4s tied ert complaints nae neat ansort petlod of donal Eabaerenin caste ties “ found in hia pocket, To f late coneorni ia: ane put agag as one of the three |rayven biack hair and plarcing black | used the poison for anthina. Mra A children of | ‘& ‘ Ajcentral figures in one of the most | oven that indicate Indian blood. He |Ploehan stated to Capt Laubsche sponding to Taylor @ to have|sensational blackmailing cases the loiaims he was Intended for the |that she Pat aie i amt igo oe ~~ [elty has ever know Of the v sthood and ran away from ¢ol- | ing n e nt him rigorously, proseculed. — | t of and the prett (dee to become a wanderer on the |f red t we * the \ as then I W. 8. Relfe, a eaee be: — nar but said a bh .) J been en |? ‘OF nt lawyer of the highest lz 4 und a quantity of go plan #f the e character and a member of the |while the peopl r ep. Shs eee vire badly routilet ee stare ee ee a y | © than 1,500 Norwegians tre SPOKE AT THE MMEUMCUI! ty uiuderstand the dire Special to ; pai : 2 [fee cen sy | nsome, ‘Mrerett F ts \ the ¢ exert tie 4 y _ 1 | MADRID, May ae | penitentiary for five are other cities on the Sound are cane? of have been found y Bar polnited Ev. | gazette today publishes e eee tort Joined Salvation Army | cking at Paulsho, a amall town CITY SCHOOLS: # th the ust he w King ‘ . Bound oda The occa. ‘ iw ia, I Wh and ¢ . mao’s first political act, B For years the tenderloin know him 4s the Sound, today. 4 gers organized a 4 thus f 4 al a . Tact va ub. anc honor of J ing king bas paid due respect t rush began his tme ex-) cation of another building for thepDay, were made he various Bie nnn P ip te newly inted xed premier, Sagasta, enabll 1 he returned ttl ‘ 4 home there.| Hie schools of this city yesterda Be by ney foi ningt to retin hi sition with hor 4 no longer the burly, tw 00 eft this morning | members of the G. A ¢ th = Po geporty ¢ tulath tnya that Alfonso would di land privat of prison life had nD Bla @ to building in committe AD boy tt.| for Mr. 3 the wishes of the man who f hanged hia. entire charactér pointed by the post commander 1 ha ; cars has successfully gui J. | when e arn mck it in th ylvan' Star Green, the 10-year me tional airs r t J h NS < lly phelwhen he car th ‘ aire wes : arty through al! the troubled | , tion Army worker of W. L, Green of Port Makele pils, and recitations a f politic Fhey are Row ' ia fanati 1 at his home last evening. ‘ihe ns mprised pat 4 gee | proven unfounded z r months Joe, clad in a black |body in at Bonney de Stewart me Mr wed former] RANCISCO, May | 1a) Memorial Day services will| velvet cap and jacket, a fancy neg-} Robert Logan, aged rinse hight t t “ was De ayer be el be mold this evening at emple| Mee whirt, let etic and a | ecensed wus a member of the Fra-|the harbor last evening and anchor. Aer ® ds ti ' t Brit De Hirsh. Rabbi Josep! erie e sace ad the mane We ne, Slternel Order of Wagies. The body 1 in etream, ie will take a a charge of turgery.| now try for & fr ven sipineel | addrens on the “Inspiration of the |i lle Agure on the streets, Day lat Bonney & Btowart's, ull eargo back to Mantis Sommiited, Corbet ms STAR. NE CENT A COPY # 4s BA A A SIX CEN TS A WEEK 25 CENTS A MONTH WEATHER FORECAST 1 and 1 y—Falr and = Acre Tract pg a 749 Second Ave.—ADAMS & BLANCHARD— hae yl r Hinckley Bioze pete Bm having ame of you are prejudiced ory atthe Brosent tir ry against ready-made CJothing; reasonable term you don't know why—many Five Acre Tract of you have never seen the best kind. We say knowingly, for Water front at entre some of your “well dressed” niticent visw of " tne ‘, ound friends are probably wearingit. Ce tine banrta Moroes Tl] It’s time you should know; no Holl rich and wall adapted, fo better time than now. =| $10, $12.50,$15 and up to $25 Adams « Blanchard “|Herbert S. Upper] 12 and 13 Scheuorman 8) | First Avenue and Cherry 3t. COG $7.50 EASILY 719 Second Ave. Hinckley Block PRESCRIPTIONS 1 go behind our ie prescrip. prepared. f+) PRE- We give you what the doctor wants THEM Open All Night. Phone, Main 3 The final wind-u Baywood & Boston stock MEN'S $12.50 AND $16 SUITS $750 Any Style, Every Six See them in our window of the fpttectes h Cabinets $3.50——The Real Thing Stewart & Holmes Drug Co. 627 FIRST AVENUE Sale of Women's Rig Sale n’ Waists, Saturday Speciais An unusual larg you tomorrow, ticketed The following are a few of our Becond Floor all day specials. $4.98 Muslin Hats at collection of bi all about 200, gains have been prepared for They will be well displayed and Lion Clothing dren's sample Wil buy ar gular $15.00 Suit of third of their value. overt cloth, ih brown, tan, mode, T6c Fancy White Muslin Hats... ouse castor and ‘biack: small double é =,266 breasted jac with vel col- $1.05 Fancy Wrilied “Musiin Hats Maurice Gerber, Prop. lar agd flowing skirt. You should +..B5e see this one. $1 ‘38 Fanc y “Ruthes’ and Lace 220-222 First Ave. South $7.50 Muslin Hats... ...........45¢ CORNER Main Will buy a regular $25.00 Sult of $2.09 Fancy Ruffies and Lace ay cheylot, skirt with deep Muslin Hats ... .......+.,69¢ jowing fiounce and applique DRESS HATS 20@9 stitching. Jacket lined with $6.00 Satin Straw Hats, trimmed satin and velvet collar, A big with satin ribbon, chiffon, foli- |e shay. age roses and velvet ribbon .. $0.98 tee es ereeseene SE96 BEGINNING Buys a $30.00 Black Pebble ‘10. ) Black Au- ‘Over Lace Hats, Chi¥vict Suit, square cut ji flaring skirt and trimmed ‘with black foliage ket. and black roses 6S Come quick MONDAY, JUNE 2 if S2¢,c00 theme perenne $12.00 White Chiffon iat, tim- Ws Gah etme tess aoe - MILLINE! PECIALS med with black and” white ced Se Ape siee over, £06 oust The special prices we are quot- flowers, black lace insertion Comsinte “Mace ce ee ing in our Millinery Department and black velvet; special $1.25 ferges, Cheviote Bo veers are causing lively times. Chil- 100 After 6 p. m. Specials. weeds to select from. All up- to-date goods and perfect mM | guaranteed, It' will pay you to examine our store bt a a en REFRIGERATORS make room for our and we have reduced prices about 25 per cent Imperial | Talloring Co. 102 SECOND AVE. site Holmes Furniture Co. Do you understand the principle of the cireula- tion of alr through the famous Herrick Retrig- erator? Look at the arr in the aceom- panying cut amd let us expiain it to you. The coid air from the foe, being heavy, sinks through an opentng pro- vided for that purpose, The air, which has al ready sunk, and which has become warmer and consequently lighter, is force. the opposite side of the refrigerator, which is open. Reach- BUSINESS Suits $12.50 aps — ing the top and again r 4 coming in contact with the ice, It ence more gains weight and continues to journey downward. This constant oir- culation of air makes the Herrick pure, sweet and healthful You rigerators than get one-third more space for your money in our re in any other make, We use only one-fourth the inside space for tee. Othere use nearly or quite one-half. It {s @ duty you owe your family to look out for their health. They cannot be healthy and eat butter turned to oil, milk that is in the first stage of souring and hundreds of examples we might quote, THE LARGEST STOVE HOUSE IN THE NORTHWEST, DR. JOHN J. KOWALSKI »Seientifie Optician S09 Second Av., bot. Oclumbia and Marion Open Sundays 11:00 to 12, A handsome worsted— will not sh st—will wear f idly thing for every#day wear sum mer, WRI HINSOR C! COR. 2%* AVES UNION ST TAUE ECONOMY IN GLASSES Bon March» Bio Telophono Main 88 AND CAFE 1413 Second Avenue SATURDAY SPECIAL $1.00 ana HUCHARD oP WATCHES, DIAMONDS, FIND oe Nite JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE, a er a @Srxx ui Cc Albert. Hansen 722), ALMOND 10 An the argest jawelry hwest, CALMER 0 2nd ave ONE DAY ONLY Strictly High-Grade Selle Ladies’ Butts, Walate, Separate Skirts, Bit HE RIGHT KIND.” : ; da * Dental works at r ble prices doesn’t mean that our operations BS lh MM ti " er-priced, nor does it mean that we over-charge you. We ef happy medium w and consclence BOTH RESIGN re Ihe first requisities to be considered fessional service is priced as low a sistent there AN FRANCISCO, May 30.—Cap ESTIMATES FURNISHED WITHOUT CHARGE. who t i FLORENCE DENTAL CO. G25 FIRST AVENUE SEATTLE Martin ptain J sucee: Devries Ir will b