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noon wenn eae” Oredit WILL DIG Be ee a, 4 One Della Twe Each Week Will Da Jby ut lee 1 tak t Buy | WAY DOWN Soy ak Piece of THE GRAND JURY AT PORT . M nay Narnoon, ahogany |" Eoeeeeneeeemtone LJ PORTLAND, ¢ Mt x 4 «| : F aren fure oats tai Scot) AT THE THEATERS rie or en week eee S ondify Mneta acne And Others in cout th (Soul ot be handled by will be th ttle Liederk 7" wht the Young Men's prenent the well k medy, “Da Garrick : COR, SECOND AVE The pt bey @ UNION STREET Y BS cne-net Re people 1 itis p ed that the ' ft ment on foot, Walter & Fulton, T FOR John F. Miller and Lysone @ Ly- ‘ | sons wil! represent the Chinese in n “ at thetr fight for civil rights. - tering Battle will also be made against reat of the yellow men without rwe ( - bie good cause on charge of being ile ‘ ta eeante effects gally in the United States. On Sat-| ADMIRAL H. A, ENQUIST | iighting “ at the Third J urday six suite were filed in the au He commands the third sq ron). We the frequ y all costes quuit ter .gen ageregat. |Of the Baltic fleet, and has effected Of thelr stores and PlACe#! ing from $1,600 to $2,000 each, al- |® Junction with Rojestvensky oft | At the ‘ir P ig bemes by the United States) ioged to have been suffered through | Hainan | ter J evening the ne . gad tmmigration officers! taise a: wrote gone ville bill of eight a er ef of the wealthy Chinese mer ———__—___—_—- fe The ‘ naiste of Dunt * Se eeattie bave formed a club ee err ere ere sie Se nies 0 i nied ether foreign | RUS] GIVEN , , pecorded othe n-| Chinese claim that their The police are unable to lex Diograph with moving pletures of ghacde & ant! | dow poisoners who have worked for Shakespeare's Beve Ages of Mar soo age BODY BLOW many months in Seattle without | (he Burton Bell Ringers; D i } fear of an arest. The police main- | Murhpy, « singing m; Bert N b et Warrant. <a |tain that the lack of enforcement of | ¢!!. « fer Impersor anid Pee ous teat Ore wien, wipe the state law regarding the sale of | Bilis, barre! jure 1 Rona Le old | |poisons is one reason for their|® nae tha rful high n Mike Quong Tuck company. has) ‘The fire engine trust, like the a8-|Peinieasnens. The Seattle Kennel |Prano voice, whe ere operatt Seeeareeenaen to appen! bn phalt trust, came in for @ body | club is up in arma Humane Officer | *l Cimese ambaswador asminta blow at the opening of bide at the | Ciark is doing the best he ean to om excitement prevaile 2moM€ | board of works’ meeting Saturday locate the guilty parties. | otherwise known as the American | poiconed La France Fire Engine Co. made |” canimitieos wer ge # ‘or . ¢ named Ba High-grade stock men "| bids on three different kinds of em-| io tay ae of arrangements for} NEW YORK, May fae spring neg ond f ish | gines manufactured by it, but every | atemorial Day Regeesentative tockwell, formerly prest “tea bnvoicing coomagedl $22,008 y} One of them was higher than the | were present from the various vete Pacific camahip 8 ee Greet from factories and) bid submitted by the Nott Fire En-| ra, posts and Ladies’ Ald society onee @ fine See taken from railway freight) gine Co., of Mineapolis, am inde-|"rneodore M. Boardman as | Country, | Sted spe ts for sale to highest! pendent concern. The latter's bid |1og Angeles, Sunday morning. of |H® ¥a" Mf age was $1,500 on the fire engine whieh | pneumonia. aged 36 years. He was jthe board has advertised for. The | org in Victoria, B.C. Im 1872 the| NEW YORK, May 2—Rankers of & bid of $6,190 on ome | ramity moved to Tacoma and the various countries are assem ) on another and 00.800 | 2”. . tl bling for a conference of the Bank to get good value} 1875 came to Seattl ‘ es orw association Phe seesion Fee eo, oe Srooe [ons third | until eight years ago, when he went agen nana Semegfines ap ly 14 Ist ave, ove} The trust will probably make 4 lig California, residing since in seats tomsarsow. | It t0 enid that (Be jstrong fight to prevent the award | sacramento and Los Angeles, where | "2™e Of F. G. Bigelow. former Mil jof the contract to the independent |.6 was engaged in the mercantile | WSUkee banker, has been stricken concern. SSebenets. Tie tenves bis parenta, trom the let of members He was The trust's bidy were lower than | sir and Mrs. George W. Board ® former president of the associa sual, competiton being expected. | ang a sister, Mra. Charles J. Riley, | "° | Tt has recently sold to Walla Walla |; seatt'e. and a wife, brother and : a P | for $6,100, the same kind of & ™&-| sister in Los Angelés {_ OUIViAe, May = chine that it now offers to Seattle | 4 4 Calder, general passenger te pei ‘ply ent yn ey [for $5.40. Spokane paid the trust | .gont of the Canadian Pacific in| Sure will he ont fee the fond $5,960 for the same machine and Ta-|tnig city, received a cireular an-| 00 ine charge of Netty in th coma was wulcted to the tune of | nouncing the rates to the } al To sgt nee sen Me Die a n of Governor Goebel assassina |$5.850. Vancouver, B. C., was rob Education association, to be held at bed so heavily by tae fire engine | Asbury park the latter part of June AND COEFEE HOUSE union all fears of a strike at } the flernoon at rieal man, died Monday | the Crow's at 1 mines Ie avert- the Pacifle hospital from 2nd Ave., Arcade Bik. 2 workmen are given eleht | ar6 first went to the hoapl [hours per day, with certain conces-lintury to hie knee. As nd professional actor, Haas gained aiderab’ putation. He has For Wednesday ke Front Acreage| past ten years. Rich relative . . ald to re Ds wus to submit the choicest acrenge for country homes or They will Bow offered on the Seattle market. The property disponit waterfront; is only 3% miles from the Hass was . # cour he very best si¢amboat s will tained during the entire summer ting th amr whe « . seas AN ELECTRIC CAR LINE—but (his night sent a commu te the we are able to make at this time. council requesting that an ordinance $200 PER ACRE WITH TERMS TO SUTT be posre elling 1 In a front window or other conspl+ fous place, The matter to the cursions Thursday, May 4]: It has found that tool stored In some place where they are and Sunday, May r.. a PE rr not be jentified by the owners peed Acme es Madison Park dail F4ward Payne and Frank Murray &P. M. Round pF 25 Cents e charged with grand larceny by REFRESHMENT ERVED FREER ON THE PROPERTY direct inf. ation @ by Assiat ant Prosecuting Vander veer, Monday afternoon, in accord PETTIT & SON wc, ihe at oe TEA & COFFEE CO. ; ae wit ‘ #21 BECOND AVENUE, who had a fight with the thieves Arcade Building 1319 Second Avenue Fi oeiiricy usiernoon. the plochs Near Madison Street woman followed nd succee eeeeee eee eee eeeeee trust that it was left without funds The fare direct, both going and _— for street lighting. The local board | coming, will be $94.85; to go one} ee was buncoed by the trust at On¢/ way via California, will be $13.60 | = ae time, but has since “got wise. | higher ip cect oh Uniess the Barber Asphalt trust | toca! Socialists Monday observed | “4 is able to make legal obstructions | what is known as “International | a it has thrown in the way stick. |[abor day in Europa A. G. Sel-|, ad tirrat & Goeta will get the contract N " Mark Lettes |“)) pro Foes fe the well known Choco for the big Renton hill paving job fame Ns o eens ar sail var pens oY oe any en pay Be for every- i) They are contemplating the selec- | ious aspects of the labor situation at |". '"\"" OF rhe ate cigs es ey tion of an asphalt plant, but have | home and abroad and of the sani “ sag not completed plans yet. Prior to| teance of the occasion celebrated OLYMPIA. M rT? entrast the award of the contract, the trust |i: was announced that J. Loopoloft, |. ine construction of the tan un tried to make a deal with the inde- |, Russian with headquarters in New | 2" ‘” ae " ee a DES BROS pendent bidders but failed York who is collecting funds for ihe | le | NELSON. BC May By the | Rassias terorists, had raised to date | |slgning of a two-year contract with | 92289 In tills counter: tneate * ARE YOUR KIDNEYS WEAK? Thousands of Men and Women Have Kidney) Trouble and Never Suspect It | To Prove What the Great Kidney Remedy, Swamp! | Root Will Do for YOU, Every Reader of Star May) Have a Sample Bottle Sent Absolutely Free ad Mail. It used to be considered that only traced to the kidneys, but now ne have t beginning ln the Joy of these most Important orgar Pherefo when your kidneys are e out of order, you can under ¥ quickly your entire body is and how every organ seems to ite duty | If you are sick or “feel badly jtaking the great kidney ren Kiln Root, because us begin get they will t all the other organs to health, A trial will convince anyone | Iwas out of health and run wn | menera had no appetite, wan | time, I did not know that my kidneys | how felt that they might be, and I | taking Bwar oot, ‘There in much | Root, and it | roes right a) lineune king me better in every MRS. A. L. WALKER j unhealthy kidneys are re G-L:HolmesFurnitureCo- W01-1103-1105 SECOND AVE. CUT PRICE WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY of corner chi and ra th fign needa vered gheat grade Price 6.75 8.25 9.75 10.50 12.50 13.00 18.75 19.75 22.00 CORNER CHAIR (nee solid mahogany whaped seat ed and rowe tapestry $6.25 ARE er thes 17.5) 18 0 26.00 THI cut) of tor in green Regular $8.00 ri YOU and MOVING ? Glance making the price t you w home more $3.75 Union Mattre $4.50 prings All Mattress 3. 50 and $7.50 etter than comfortable Iron Vermin Frame Spring 8 Proot Cable Springs National Cotton Ostermoor ories $15.00 trritate M * 3 hnaon called on Mre Jones you dizzy, restiens i now sange ie t e Maker Le ‘ i es new range iT fie the day and obliges wae: Be » Netie, bat it loom many thnes during the | 6004 w. | bought 1 Dab- . y¥ kidneys cause rheu | Bey & Weodheuse Furniture & ation, wravel, catarrh of the bladder at 418 Pike street; also bought this pain or dull ache in the back * ove i suite and coe’ en; make your he . ag me $1 plete. I was to their back ne) 1. indigestion a there was a and Ifver trout a get a picking up barg } ' x ke y Dabn. you may but no is Dr cost you 1d-fa “ they first 5 In taking Swame . t eh gou ord natural hel a (Swamp-Reot t* pleasant to I just t ‘ f Warmer act take.) tod to tr he i “ rok und get such tha lence If you are already vinced a 1 have got in a range OW TO FIND OUT. that Swamp-Root is what you te any doubt in your mind Yap ‘condition, take’ trom ‘your "ed You can purchase the reg Dabney & Woodhouse ~ad b jen out nd ~one-dollar q and let It ye ; Sole Agents for the Charter Oak mty-four hours. If on exar at the drug stores Ranges is milky or cloudy, if there in 498 PIKE STREET nettling, of if mmall par- everywhere. Don't make any Phone John 981. in it, your kidneys mediate attention Mistake, but remember the name ne 2% the leading candidates to date: wot Is pleanant to take and Bwamp-Root Dr. CHANGE IN Name. School. ng hospitain, rec . Miss Lillian Metealf Cascade hysicians in their amp-Root, and address y physicians in thelr pri- Bwamp-Root, and the | Mise Lou Chase +-Walla W ey ailments, Binehamton, N. Y., on every bot Miss Hawkins Green Lak enize In it the gr tle Miss A. Frances Nichols,... Rainier on ] most successful remedy for Miss McMillan Ballard |Ridney. tiver and bladder troubles Miss Nellie Gail ‘ Dunlap EDITORIAL NOTE I is Bwamp-Root tn promptly cur Anumber of interesting changes | Mise Fuller Walla Walla ing even the mont distressing « of kidney, liver or b bee treuhben es the exciting cor Miss Nellie Buckley. Central hat to prove its wonderful tm you may have a sample bottle and | which send five school teachers | Miss Young ae = bok of v o a nm, both sent absolutely free by mail stagger = wa 4 exposit for one| Mins Alice Turner Longfellow 4 tele ae as thousands of testimons k as guests of The Seattle Star.| Miss Bertha Johnson Interlake wah known the se ate Se in enee ies Low Ch Miss Pearl Bacon......Beacon Hill are ad a to wend fo Prati i Miss Wiley . Ballard Dr. Ki & Bise- amped from f ae i ad this generous rin the 8 place, forcing Miss Haw so rage ts | hie paper « the ger school, to third = “ » " hg em: Magen Rachel Hyland Central LL X-:} Mise Gale, Dunlap school, took De Hart ws. Beatie High . oat the ith anti A oyten as Waller 7 Mabel Nettleton Longfellow wings at the Western Washing »y Ni eal xth away from Miss Puller, Walls ee sek Form pasottal bev, Ane at Stetlacoon Whila school, who is now in seventh Condon ..T. T. Minor erday awarded to Mastic @ | ter be | Place | Maynard Everett De of Beattie, Tacoma and! William Barre rook of national| Mis* Metealf, Cascade school, still ———$$_$_$____—_— ali for $74,765. Th e 4 eiaing first place, and her friends| WARSAW, May 2.—The city is tala ta wed $100,600 re industriously working in her quiet today. The bodies of the 20 rk he muccesaful bid halt. persons killed in the rioting yester- | the lowent of 17 who #ubr bids ‘i riers, | The difference between the con-| day are s unidentified. Ten of testante ix very small 4 the con-| the wounded died in the hospital. DAWSON, Y. T. May It now| Garden Hose and Lawn 1 tent t Interesting ever in- | Workmen are going to the factories ' ouKh the river between | ers of all kinds. The Rubber Store, | augura the clty today and trying to inaugurate @ here and Wh Horse will break-wp| 714 Int ave. The following ts the standing of strike. ‘ 1 ie the nx week and tr | en Andy Mersereau, the to| ‘ White Horse thin ie now ts ¥ up the river | aes sands of te f freight At Greenhbaum’s _ ting shipment CORUR DYALENE, Idahe James I ged 40 ye mpany pred dead wh the barn for water jearrying a amall child. He 5 hild on the ground and si. He had complained of troubl |e 7 * # ST. PAUL, May 2.—Warner #} * against Warner may be the #] % lineup in the mayoralty con- * *& eet year hence. The two Do # Warners are Fenton G. War- *| seen our elegant styles and * ner, republican, and Reuben #} can save you at our exce; * Wartier, democrat, both prom- * In order to keep our factory gin business and political * a * offering an clegant line of $8.98 Covert Coats for ce years ago it was Smith & Smith, in which con- # present mayor, R. A. * - * RRR won out hands down. * = ethene These Coats are nobby, three-quarters, tight fitting, TEODY WILL | with belt in back and collarless. One glance will con vince you that it Is better to be fitted than to wear a gar ment that is not mate Come BE THERE (Dy Beripps News Aerns DENVER May 2.—F Roogevelt is expected to be L W. i t semble for the annual convention of the American Stock Growers’ asso ciation, which meets on May 9 Murdo Mackenzie, of Trinidad Colo., is practically the only man as ntioned for president of the sociation |popeed A RATHSKELLER PORTLAND, Ore May 2 on Har J Btafford and Willian Kane were arrested yesterday for obbing the Rathakelier in the Port not think of buying a Covert Coat until you have figured out tionally busy all the time we are $5.98 particularly n before going elsewhere, Greenhaum’s Cloak & Suit House 1410 Second Avenue oats how much prices, we low for you An elegant line of Lawn Waists with Jace and embroidery inser 98 Ct tions, special for two days only. . s “Direct From Maker to Wearer’*