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Splendid line of suits Rev. Father George Hild of the Sacred Heart Catholic church has chants’ association, and J. ©. MAY 17, 1904 Lang, | ™atters very much This ts just a| free at office or by Butlding Inspector Place this Cor. Fourth and Union. } ran increase of pay for Democratic ticket headed by Not pat and an increase of the] | ert W. Speer will be elect responsible for the large | | ther iw ft and @ hea 7 se o = te ia ining air The sawmills of the Pacific North om (Special to The Star) number of letters from all directions) west are now taking a vote on the | oe May 1 A sensation | inquirjng of ¥ patel *-| propoattion of closing one day each | I r 1 1 caused here by the p-|taurants of th the} Work during the summer, or until] “THEY ARE NOT WILLING TO TAKE A CHANCE WITH THEIR ISABEL IRVING | ’ | nl enor & n, ‘ etty nu wi y a Tha sabe will be given pri , »—€ 1 y ' - y tho lumber market strengthens, MONEY,” SAYS THE WIDOW SMITH, WHO SHOWS SIGNS OF weal Seubel trving : J . and mei o ae About 1,000 mille are members of ;4@ splendid weleom when she opens 1" t wh bc DNs fee ae eh Tne| the association, and they represent NERVOUSNESS IN COURT TODAY her short 1 | enuag ment at the Our idea i Il all be sold ‘ —— ville te a bachelor! * daily capacity of 20,000,000 feet nird Avenue theater on ‘Thursday ; ‘i yrs Sate “ay ma die played lett oe . “ 'or! Already a majority of the mills have —_ ——- ight én Winston < marebilly aitay ) > th i I . sa dg, 4 oe ee" signified their intention of closing 16 Crisia,” in indicated b: 1 or « ily a fe oo «Ane ante “chick ne and her} Many of them have announced that) Heated arguments by | voum today, and for a time when | Heavy adve sale of 6 cal ed things alwa lo to Visit the farm with the/ hey will close for a longer period.|neys ax to th eadn } attorr for the state were arguing ribeig arabe rigape ste m4 - e farm » the] on going like hot cakes ever since 5 a anveiene | timony and che wufficl f the comed.to be on the verge of tear pave ane = aire. Geton maken’ an excellent mation ¢ 1 of the | "Enever want to do any businens | the male began yesterday morning xtension , | jee Irvin han a endid and « Impression, having traveled exten-| 0 APPEAL time te the Al of Mra, | with women again,” the yw watd oye ere umervne,oaving eerteg ten, | J ay E io | nts the om aaj | talanced company” and ho has een Dining Tables Europe and being refined and well-| |charged with obtaining money u he idea of their making such a|siven the most notable receptions educated. She mitted to be an| Jer falke prete by welling worth- | fuss Juat because they loxt money |D¥ her audiences on tho Coust of Sirs a ctsaian kal dade Wc jotia’, delayed Statens excellent nurse mong her cre-| | le took in a deal in wtocks! Feople who can| any star this season, except Mr f Gentiale she has a letter of re | The ry Was secured shor fter| not bear losses ought not to inve Fiske Table A great variety of t value we er secured mendation from Senator Ale | 4 this morning and |t anything but house The indications now are that she from $5.00 up to $50.00. Michigan. It is said that on occa Rose Daugherty, the prosecut- | will play to as big business in this 5 ston she was not averse to imbib-| | witt y placed on the Women are not willing to take | city as Mra. Finke did ¢ ‘ Ing cocktails, but nothing more has|CUMBERMEN AND JOBBER Arguments against the intros | a chance with thelr money. A man| Miss Irving will appear here only Lace urtains said in oritioiam of her be-| GOING TO CHICAGO CONFER. |“uction of the testimony was then ho lone money in @ stock venture | four times, Thursday, Friday 2 > It is thought she haa been begun and many jegal points of in- | bears his loss philovophicatly, Me | Saturday nights, with a matinee Nothing makes a room so attractive as good lace cur- nde fancy Wisconsin [| !n correspondence with lonely bach ENCE terest w knee it's « eamble from the start, | Saturday afternoon in teir New patterns in hiane ottinghams. : p elors of various places through the A. There & squabble be- | and he knows If he goes in to wir } a i de See anton Ste - - " twee meys as » vethe c un ro n 0 lone « ut 4 5 ic 5 » 4 ingh: s yda. long 2 wy pi or agency of ~ trimontal bureaus endl Tho special commit represent ; ag tow ner |" mu te ip . o x, . B t| THE NAMELESS PLAY | ceeeaae Side to te 3La6 on, foo $1.15 that when the prospective husbands rn mardman, Mra. | women are differen hey can ttingnas ; Br gibi doy ° 5 she fled, Nothing has been Pacific Northwest in their fight for) cisco, should be permitted to remain | net-fouble thelr money are sure| which was given tus premler|P conte nat aioe pang at Adame’ beat of her since her disappearar a 40-cent rate to the t, loft in the m, inasmuch as he was! thadethey have been swindled. in this city Sunday, ts doing a splen Arabian Net, 3% yda. lor worth $5.00 pr. $4.00 w anufac she ta probably hiding quietly unti| ttle this morning by special car jto be a wit for her and all wit When this trial is over,” she con-| did business at the Third avenue dam: » disturbance blows ov The committee will meet President) nessen had been excluded. It was] tinued, "I am going to try afid pay| Hundreds of patrons of the uptown Adama’ J) the disturbance bl equal to ——_______ Hill of the Great Northern; Presi-| finally agreed that he be allowed | back thetr money, I will buy their| playhouse have handed tn sugges: ‘s high-priced | dent Elliott of the Northern Pacific, | to stay in the rtroom ¢ Wi- | stock from them myself at what! tions for names of the play and on Os Se and a representative of the Harrt-|tion that Miss Daugherty, the 4 | the¥ pald for it, T may not be able| thay will he given further chances }man lines, elther Mr. Harriman! cuting witness, should also rer | to do ft all at once, but I will some | tonight and tomorrow night, whe . ° e 60c eee or Traffic Manager Cawp-| Mra, Smith was iceably the engagement ends. Tomorrow | ; \ 0 bel night a committee of newspaper 00 2) 0 3-1005 Se d A Teas at 600 per The committee will hold a con consists of twelve) men will decide which is the best con ve. Dest fer the —— boa gh nade ne ce a 44 rapid fire twelve three-| name submitted and the winner will - =e | bicago May 23. They will then ge pounders, eight one-pounders, two! be given a prize of $26 in gold. si . apnay ta the Nerthweth. Set a to St. Louis, where the National Hn corn ata grote gre vay Pee Napdlaecaal ; | Family” is the double bill now hold- at his request by the board of pubs pwn tehorg th | Association of Lumber Manufactur- 7%) machine guns and six automatic| OTHER ATTRACTIONS. ing the boards at the Seattle thea-lic works yerter Fhe oweere from competitors at | ers ts to hold # convention on May | guns. |ter, It is-even better than “Fiddle| consented to make the floor of the per pound. Try dur Teas | (By Bertpps News Ass'n et SR aS RS oS RG o's ee i ieee” Metaee Hurley Burly and the Royal | Dee I last week's bill and " mAasionel sory at --conrats te — SSS - pas a Phe members of the committee jserves the patronage of lovers o' alls of bi a o make the walle : |} DES MOINES, Ia, May 17.—Seo-| The mem : cesddd tie elakie Br or Foster, B rig yurlesque and light comed 1 ne stairways absolutely, Adams Tea & Coffee Co ff etsy Shaw, Senators Allison and| "ye, Sena oe ae See ELECT £ DELEGA TES | WEN SOumDLY ‘CURED | = + egret, Spe ayn Ag pees FO ms yo Dolliver, and seven national repre ee ee of S| COURT GIVES MR. AND MR&.| Fharanees | ties aaieainad aaemaeed otha taeee tte 4 S21 Second Ave. Near Mistisen Jp | sentatives have united in urging the | Vie! Mt xk; Fred K. Baker] JONES SOME GOOD ADVIC TO BIG BIG POWWOW so eae ‘| year, 18 atthe Grand. It closes to-| TAILORING i» an art, of whichi leaders of the anti-Cummins forces | Vanes® of Winlock; & we BRALD, 122 ogee be sme ts erett; G. H. Emerson of Ho night. Mme, Sembrich will give a are masters. HER. | wnice ie feed Mtn biyrage quiam; F.C. White of Cosmopolia. - | single concert at the Grand tomor-| ®¢cond avenue ch meets here tomorrow, to fpteesatend niin ‘ and R. L. White of Tacoma. Most) , (By Beripps News Ane'n.) row night yas ea earn rhndlagg the preparation of} (P'the membera of the committes| The taking of testimony in the] » a, rea aye Sle paler op | avi! “Lost and Won” is the bill at the| IN | The wtand patters,” however, jare = agates to the 0 Lum-| contested divorce suit of Mra. Lou-|Hepubtican atate convention for the 4 for Alcasar . r Fashing.| Ler Manufacturers’ convention. y Prt paige = Bh ag gaya od the jBave the whip hand. ‘The Washing-| '"") ‘committee representing the| ella Jones against John Jones was | cen spe = ton delegation is supposed to reflect P flonal convention at Chicago is 1 ‘| FOR TWO NEW ans | th rt dh Jobbers and Manufacturers’ asso- ata. taine. Wan eomrantion iy @ sentiment of the administration, | Jobbers, end | Manutactirers nage, {concluded this morning and Judge ” h ntion | bcd et bd | when they declare against the rad-| lation left last nigh : Bel) wilt rende : pted ren endorsing Pres WEAK Ps where they will hold a conference render a sion in the renom: for Or. Kelle NiSS teal “stand-pat” tariff ye sresentatives of the|°a# Monday. The court intimated © y eas) ory t , ty > om and Dolliver, with the representa ore °T | to the nature of th fat | ‘The need of a temporary county | | Renators Allison and Doliiver, Gov.) thove roads on May 20, regarding|‘© Mr. and Mra Jones this morn- Chosen to head fr prison at Enumclaw and Ravens- | mmins and Blythe will be dele-| ~ jing that, to his mind, a reconcilla- | » 01 con: | the fight the jobbers of Spokane are | rd a beilia to the national con-| * : dale has been so effec tively urgy 4 weit Aree %0 the national CO"! naking for terminal rates, The | “0 m would be about the beat thing | treatment. ‘Think before the county commissioners ty| ‘THERE 1S STRENGTH . Bie geod quality ana | ti oH committes will be jolued in Chicago | ‘at could happen ——————_-— | Rained through fitt the constables of both towns that| tnder our system stockholders grt © * ae | by representatives of the associa-| | : argh - doubt that the de- | not a rueult of lockts the establishment of one small jail| profit on thelr own purchases, besides me Semerieg mane | Pr 3. ndant drinks to excess and bas due t © a 1 been u arantee of § © cent interest on r tions of Portland, Tacoma and San a 1 the exiat in each place has alinost « pe 5 “reliable. | FATHER HILD IS Francisco en moat unkind to his wife, but ti | the etaemte ton et @ vite cided upon by the board. The resi- | stock. a Our « t way of The committees conststs of James| they have two Iittle children and ment and. rope) dng dents of both towns claim that the — ' fittink garments make CALLED EAST 8. Goldsmith and H. E. Swift, of yg weg: rng i its =r Scere fy " muccens | Jails are absolutely necessary. Labor Union Co-Operative - entiatectory.” the Schwabacher company; |. H.| me to divide hey could! qualed, and te ‘wu Retent Schoe * # oP pcmratage iy | oo see encse agp g the Mer-| become reconciled it would simplify | fate wait”, "ustictent Vidence’ of | MAKE IT FIREPROOF Store “ : ’ ¥ . . $12.50 $30.00 J. Redelsheimer & Co. Strongest Topcoat House tn the tate, 100-204 First ave. cor, Columbia received orders from the Holy See in Rome to go to Detroit and as- parish | Father Hild has held his rectorate here for the maximum period al- lowed by the rules of his order, and will proceed at once to Detroit, Mich. He will be succseded here by the Rev. Father P. O'Neil Byrne, who has for some months been as- sistant priest at Sacred Heart) ebureh. POLICE JOBS LOOK GOOD Twenty men, tncluding firemen wha are at present In the city sery- ice, are taking examinations today for policemen at the city hall. The Carpets and On Special Sale “Don't Werry, Wateh Us Grow” The New Store Rugs This Week With suc Satisfactory and you'll g offers more Northwest. Minstere, with to match made coming known as the cheap store—the store which sells You should not allow your prejudice against something few to interfere with your economy Eight patterns of Bigelow Ax- All new patterns, regular $2.00 grades, uid and lined, h sales as these, the new store is rapidly be merchandise for a low price. Come in, look around © away thoroughly satisfied that the new store for your money than any other store in the Best quality Ali-Woot Carpetir Ingrain 12 new patterns to remular "Se qual- cut only, per yard....5650 Best $1.00 and $1.60 Rody Prus- » borders to match. with borders $1.65 | per yard | Furniture and Carpet Second Avenue and Union Street Teale-Hills Company “THE LIBERAL OREDIT STORE” sume the rectorate of St. Alfonsus/ Jafter it had rejected an ordinance | dignant at a Local Druggist’s | | trouble. | refuse to accept the | in a measure the cut made of the National Grocery company. From Tacoma two delegates will go ©. H. Hyde, of the West Coast Gro- cery company, and Mr. Ric bardson, of Hant & Mottet. Sao Fr ine will send six representatives and| Portiand two. They will contend that Sechene should pot have termifal ra they would be unjust to the ship-| pers on the Coast HE DIVED TO DEATH Arieigh F. Haney, a plasterer, died this morning about 4 o'clock} at the Monod hospital from tnjuries received while taking a swim in the Detroit baths, at Second avenue south and Main street, last Sato: day night. Haney did not know the depth of the water in the tank. which was barely two feet, and plunged headlong into the shallow * RHODE ISLAND QUINCY, Mass, May 17—Tho battleship Rhode Island was suc- cessfully Inunched here today | The keel of the Rhode Island os ggg yet ee laid in 1902, Her ¢ comer ere de Seen es ment 18 noe occurred up to noon t 14,932 tons, and her rated speed If the chester elesicn 19 knots an hour. Her horse pow-| In the lower wards everything I # is 19,000, and she will cost, when! guiet, but sevecil niall 1 , completed $3,405,000. Her main! taken place in the rexidence wanis, battery consints of four twelve-inch «here the judgen we ns, eight eight-inch and twelve, thrown out Hing pia ‘dx-inch rapid fire guns. Her sec-) The betting > one that the is auncnen THREW TH pool, striking his head on the hard cement bottom, His entire body June was paralyzed as the result of an > injury to the spine JueDe Cc CDa tie “JS Stand Haney came here about a year ago signer (es ard Pat- from Council Bluffs, lows, and was a member of the 10c terns plasterers’ union e body was taken to Butterworth & Sons’ morgue. WANT MORE TIME The framing of a new fire ordi- nance by City neer Thomson and Building Inspector Place is still hanging fire. The work was turned over to these officials by the fire }and water committee of the neil aimed to cover the same matter be- cause it was in equate. Se ‘Will Hold Meeting Retail Drugg Association In- schoo sels, made, laid . Seven patterns, regular $1.25 vel- aid and lined Actions. vets, borders and stair to pias x $1.26 Match, made, Iaid and jined, ise Pog ony eee eau ae ge, en Der yard O50 . | The Members of the Seattle Re- $5.09 Art Squares, fast color $27.50 and §20.00 Axminster Roes, tall Druggists’ Association are very | 9x10% feet, each $3.00 enoh ....... $18.00 FB) indignant at the action of a local aaa _ mpeerenianeemeiiiipene druggist, who recently cut in two tices ase < a : the Association schedule price for Refrigerators, Baby arriages, Summer Furniture, filling prescriptions, It {s rumored ete., the things you want now, are priced in an in- that they will hold a meeting short-| teresting way here. Sold on easy terms—in our lib | ly to pa lutions condemning} eral credit wa | his methods. veral of the drug-| gists, w rviewed, stated that if all stood together the Association prices could be maintained without It i# absurd, they sald, to schedule, as it will insure a good round profit on all prescriptions. One prominent| | druggist said he could not afford to let the cut and would pass by unchallenged in all probability, meet veral opinion that to others were of the ignore the matter entirely would be the best policy. The case will be fully discussed at the meeting which is to be called in @ day or a0, RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. Dress Goods Here are some special prices on wool dres fabrics that ought to interest you. You're s to be surprised at the splendid quality of the goods we are able to se 49 cents a yard. See display in our window ALL WOOL VOILE, 38 inches wide, in sh of French blue, navy, green, tan, garnet, cream most in demand—our price, per yard.....49¢ FANCY SCOTCH MIXTI S, 36 inches wide, come in plaids ané ble stripes and checks—most fa nable lesirable shades for tailored suits and skit ur price, per Boys Waists FANCY BLOt WASSER, of uality percale, in blue, wi pink and tan stripe price tomorr ind While they last 59¢ DON'T FORGET we've: t est of ever le fabrics for summer s " McCarthy Dry Goods Company Second Ave. and Madison Street At. that the have o (ele tprnmmuad Qpsulyolts jy, mage suggestion on my part, and | wil!| _— give the parties until Monday to think It over.” | BERLIN, May 17. uthweat Mr. and Mrs. Jones own the Teen dispatehts today report |}Southern hotel. Mra. Jones asked Herreros have disinterred for a divorce on grounds of drunk-| a we on dters and e we mutils em. | peste —~ 2 yn | The empress has sent her portrait ito ¢ otha with a®rm JUDGES OUT at re Aetewen A prmmmemeetoetalZ 30th Phones-—M373. Groceries and Produce. ‘SYNDICATE BO i oenrndigr-geger ebogther A | st. Brattle, Wash, Orpheum theater, which was heidi _ THE HUB No Man Ought to Miss This SUIT SALE The Hub's having a real sale was last week. It isn’t as good (?) as the Star said The into the ter on the Star said the suits were and stretched the typese habit “worth $35.00,” value just ten dollars. He's got Hub’s All we can claim for it is this— $12.85 too many fine suits, and the head of the firm bought more! Meyer & Co. of Roches- equally famous—All at isn't that kind of a sale. the Sults Worth $20 to $25 Are Selling for..... An emergency sale We've The me ter; “Es $12.85. Get that Habit st famous makes are included—Parson, Pee” make of New York, and other lines Trade at On the Square-—Opposite the Totem Pole

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