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a: fash f the new atc Wea TURNITUR yace for the first places | “pea't Worry, Watoh Us Grow” The ® One Dollar or Two Each Week Will Do, You Save Considerable on =| Sideboards, Buffets and = Chiffonieres re n ¥ buy these qualities here now at the ing ow ught them from the manufacture ely, ary Ube rts, the $7.85 eHill or somrtre COR. SECOND AVE. \e UNION STREET And Still ll They Come VOTING IN THE WORLD'S FAIR CONTEST CONTINUES | LY AND THE RACE FOR THE LEAD 18 A CLOSE ONE OWITH SURPRISING SPURTS NEARLY EVERY DAY —————o Miss MeMillan . Credit s policies to buy and sell greeted on | management Clarke exp division, No. of 1 ten days or import ed. ing that throughout | consints two j Tho ord other organized INDIO SURE Mra. F a Cincinnatt here for child pleaded not @ Ballard pe Mra. Walla Walla Woite PORTSMOUTH, uline Lordier W woman THE Lh aA = STAR TUESOAY, MAY. 9 1905. BIG CONVENTION IS IN SESSION —__—_ behalf of the the | sition and the Mt of the order ing as host to the convention The convention will be in session much nt business will be transact Reports will be presented show the order North America of 463 divisions, jageregate mombership 33,47 | There are 30,000 members of the mu }tual benefit department | ports will show also the results at j tained by the order jsecuring higher wages and | conditions of labor for its members. r is constitutionally |posed to strikes, but has neverthe- | leat accomplished ax much more for ita membership than any body. I ee ee wooks, TED TWINS TO OF LANDING OFFENDER. on stealing. uilty, has been fixed at $300 has made no ef- now MORE THAN 2,000 DELEGATES ARE ATTENDING THE BIG GATHERING OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS AT PORTLAND elty owls Me wh and exten that with ot The bet if BE jo, May ite. indicted haw and her weptest te about lee Lew Ch fort to get ball, as she wishes ‘one as Was ever witnessed | Mise Hawkins Green Lake | to remain near the child, which if offair. Miss Neitie Buckley....-....Central |» i, in the custody of the sheriff. Rea Michols, Rainier school; Mins | Miss Fuller .. Walla Waila | Fath ypthcntgty Aida ra Cascade; Miss McMillan, i Nellie Gall Dunlap Fish . L “| Miss Bertha Johnson Interlake her, wan indicted jointly Miss Chase, Walla W Hawkins, Green Lake, are | Mi*9 Beck and neck in the order| Miss ‘ee Miss Nichols and 4 Miss Metcalf | vies easy hall of each other. | \ Hi fe the former nosed the Cascade | 7 first place, several | srigs nds of Miss Met-| \0.05 aking a determined | \r04 ie Place her in her old post-| setae While Miss Nichols’ supporters | Mise determined that their} wi pene » her lead. aon at almost all of the|* * ot inees 7 are “henties back”|* ME RUNS A * with the intention ot| * PARROT RANCH. . AT THE THEATERS em oe a sort tow: | * mVicTonta, Wat, May See % REDMEN oon artin Holts, an American, wat was on very) The Star | who established a parrot ranch re Satna te ni tneneets a Gay bas been set when the|* Meer Victoria a few years Sie AT THE THEATERS * Will Be dated, and thereat-|* has met wth much success and ®/ 4 Grang—schiller Anniversary ®| Be termed in within a cer-|* hes accumulated a fortune. His #/ 4s yemorial * [paried after date of publication. |* '* probably the only parrot #) 4 guttio—-Durk * Wery little difference in| * ranch in the world; it is cer- Wi 4 Third Ave—"Woman Agninst & of the first ten con-| tainly the only one in Mexico, #\4 “Woman.”. An emotional dra- % ON Son he @Bd the result of the in- # ma of the old school Well * peclal to Star) race is very much in[/®*®***# RRA RARE HAR, aecod and well worth seoing. * A special meeting of the cham-|® Star—Polite Vaudeville. Ex #| BREMERTON, May 9.—Mayor D. lug ts the standing of! ber of commerce is to be held Tues-| # cellent bill, &| J. Davia welcomed the visiting Red- candidates to date: day afternoon to discuss the varlous| ¥ #)men at 9:30 o'clock this morning School. |irrigation preSew afoot in thie) ** ek eeeeeeeeehae and handed over the keys of the Frances Nichols....Rainier' state. Experts on thé subject will A a ey with ate epeech Lillian Metcaif Cascade address the meeting. “Woman against Woman” prom Following this, the ceremony of - ines to be one of the best drawing| kindling the great council fire was ecards the Third Avenue manate-| observe r the direction of} H 6 R ment has put on during the entire) Prophet n K. Robbing, Everett season A committee consisting of Mra The play is replete with heart-| David Rodgers, Mra A. MH. Dun- thrills, and tel the story of &)combe, Mra Arthur Graliam, re | Will Show You How to Cure Yours wronged woman's sufferings with| Matton Campbell, Mra. Dr — Avi FREE. touching realism. Mre. W. A. Mobr, Mra William There will be the usual Wednes-| Mackey, Mra. Von Schrilts, asaiet~ Twas helpless and bed-ridden for years from a Goudie rupture, | day and Saturday matinecs. ed by the wives of the members of No truss could hold. Doctors sald I would die if pot operated on. — Kitsap Tribe No. 70, gave the Ever- I fooled them all and cured myreif by a simple discovery. I wilt The benefit concert given under|ett dril team and the families of send the eure free by mail if you write for it. It cured meané bas |the auspices of the Ladies’ Musical] visiting deiegntes a launch excur- » Writeto-day. Capt. WA. |ciub for the Seattle Symphony or-|sion on the bay chestra at Christensen hall Monday At 6:20 p. m. @ special meeting of Kitsap Tribe will be held at Eagle zi hall to confer degrees on local can- didates and com final arrange | nts mw the reception of ite guests OPP, TEALE-HILLS Young Alice Turner Metta Armour. Peart Bacon.... Cascade Whey Ballard | Maynard fi no part in the transaction, Rachel Hyland Central De Hart Seattle High} * *° Sreat that Mabel Nettleton Longfellow Condon T. T. Minor Bunker . South Park one. Pee eee eee eee eee F. McDONALD 1408 SECOND AVE. LOOK FOR THE BURRO’S HEAD Minor Lengteliow Columbia Beacon Hill prehended been committ [Eb dbdebdigdddedtuaddbieiceteeddeiiideie SHOE wom the pr NOT THE FEET with her and has not been ap- The twine and were together w the offence ts alleged to have nen are It t# said that the sister had but the resembinnce of the two i# omecutor decided to have both Indicted in the hope of getting the right ee ee BLAME THE Burt & because we patent You wear ill-fitting, pain-giving shoes because you fancy you can get no other. Don't blame the feet Blame the shoe and try another, All we ask for Packard's “Korrect Shape” Shoes is a trial, know you'll come again—and our $4.00 Patent Leather Bur- rojap is sold with a guarantee. A new pair if the leather breaks before the first sole wears out the and ale it an $3,471 in the way of ter | op- | not (Special to The Star) The Ladies of the Royal Club, the | PORTLAND, Ore, May 9.—The] woman's auxiliary to the order, | | first of the long Hist of notable] also holding its convention here, It | gatherings to be held in Portland] consists of the wives and dav t | this yoar optned today with the as-| of railway conductors, and h sembling of the dologates to the tri-|a rapid growth since it was o iS | ennial convention of the grand divi-| (zed at Port Wayne, Ind, in 188s - n of the Order of Railway Con-| The opening seasion is being held | ductors, Tho gathering is mtended| at the Armory this afternoon, Th } by 2.068 dolegntes and visitors rop-| evening there will be a public re Solid Golden Oak renemtiogs every important Mare ef}ceptien at the Marquam — theater railway in the United States, Caa-| when addr of welcome will be Chiffonler and Mextoe. made by Governor Chamberlain and | Today wae given over to the for-| Mayor Williams, and reaponses by Has five drawors and hat bom; ff) ™#litics attending the opening of| Chief Conductor Clark gules $11.64 tokeaes the convention, EB. B. Clark, of Ce-| Mra. J. H. Moore, grand president j dar Rapids, Ia, the present head of|of the Ladies’ auxiliary, and ad | the order, presid the #es-| dresses by B. A. Worthington, gon sions, The visitors were cordially | eral manager of the Harriman line Jand Tom Richardson, manager | the Portiand Commercial club. The following are the grand officers ot | the order: B. E | conductor, Cedar Rapids, la; W. J Maxwoll, grand secretary and treas urer, Cedar Rapids, Ia; A. B. Gar lretson, assistant chief conductor | Cedar Rapids; .C. H. Wilkins, grand senior conductor, Cedar Rapids; 1. E. Shepard, grand junior conductor W. J. Durbin, chairman tasurance committee, Milwaukee, Wis; W. il Budd, member of the insurance com ittee, Chicago Junction, 0.; W. H Ingram, member insurance commit too, St. Thomas, Ont; J Archer chairman board of trustees, Hous |ton, Tex.; William Weish, trustee, Kansas City, Mo; W. J, Burke | trustee, Pittsburg, F F.C. Smith grand inside § sentinel, Detroit Mich.; U. G. Ferguson, grand out side sentinel, Salt Lake City, Utah evening Was & pronounced succes in attendance The Grand Opera house will be the scone, Tuesday evening, of mem ortal services in honor of the one hundreth anniversary of the death of Frederick Schiller, the famous German poet. An attractive must cal program will be rendered. Do you like ragtime? If so the act of Montgomery and Cantor at the Star this week w be worth seeing. Montgomery t# 4 real mirth-provoking tramp come: dian, while Cantor has aa nimble o pair of feet as have “bucked” on ot a Seattle theater in Then there i a clever English soubrette, Daisy Harcourt. (Wonder if ite her real name!) Sho sings nicely and ls a clever mimic. After which you will enjoy Nellte Gertn in an Nustrated song, the by pb te Pictures, the Melroy trio of juventle dancers, Kosure and Chapin in a comedy sketch and Lotti and her trained horse Buck There will be the usual dally mat The big parade of Redmen takes place this evening. RRR NO OPERA SKIRTS IN CHOIRS. sees PITTSBURG, Pa, May 9.— ® Fifteen society women of Me- & Keesport who are singers in * the church choirs have been & latter beomuse they consented * to appear in the comic opera * “Nancy Clancy” and to wear & short skirts. * i.e eee eee eee ees |TWO MEN CHARGED Clark, grand ebiet| both from an artistic standpoint and) Steet teeeeeteee® housands Have Kidney | NE ly Weak and unhealthy kidneys are responsible for more sickn suffering than any other disease, therefore, when through neglect kidney trouble is permitted to continue, fatal results are | Your ether organe may need attention—but your kidneys most, be- cause they do most and need attention first if you are sick or “feel badly,” begin taking Dr. Kilmer’s Gwamp- Root, the great kidney, tiver and bladder remedy, becaw * soon your kidneys begin to get better will help all the other organs Cd Segen A trial will convince anyo mild and immediate effect of ho kidney and abo Root the great Updiler remedy in oon realized. It | of the bi fi wonderful ail sufferers, I am, very truly yours, | “1 C. RICHARDBO: Swamp-Root is not recommended for everything, but it promptly cures of the ng canes. | cures kidney, liver and bladder trou- Swamp-Root will ¢ whole | bles, the symptoms of which are— | syetem right, and the best proof of | obliged to pa your water fre- wt @ trial |quently night and day, smarting or 3 Cottage St, Melrose, Mane irritation in passing, brickdust or Dear Str Jan lith, 1906. [sediment in the urine, headache, Ever since 1 waa in the army, 1| backache, lame back, dizziness, poor had more or lems kidney trouble. and | digestion, sleep) ena, nervous- within the past year it beos:m ness, heart disturbance due to bad severe and complicated thi i from | fered everything and was m Slarmed—my strength and power) was fart leaving me. I saw an ad- vertinement of Swamp-Root and | fesh, sallow complexion, or Bright's wrote asking for advice. 1 be pn the | disease. use of the medicine and noted «| If your water, when neuralgia, rheumatiamn. diabetes, bloating, trritability, worn out feeling, lack of ambition, decided improvement after taking | main undisturbed In mp-Root only « short time. tle for twenty-four hours, forms T continued Its use and am| sediment or settling or has a cloudy thankful to say that I am entirely | appearance, It In evidence that your cured and strong. In order to be| kidneys and bladder need immediate | very sure about thin, I had a doctor | attention. examine some of my water today| Swamp-Root t# pleasant to take and he pronounced it all right and|and is for sale at drug stores the | in mplendid condition. world over tn bottles of two sizes ‘lt know that your Swamp-Root|and two prices—fifty cents and one | purely vegetable and does not |dollar, Remember the name, Swamp- contain any harmful drugs. Thank-| Root, Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, ing you for my complete recovery | and the addr Binghamton, N. and recommending Bwamp-Root tol on every bottle. EDITORIAL NOTE—In order to prove t wonderful merits of Swamp-Root you may have a sample bottle and a book of valuable information, both sent absolutely free by mail, The book contains many of the thousands upon thousands of testimonial letters received from men and women cured. The value and success of Swamp-Root are so 148 Chestnut stroet. Kelly has been & resident of Ballard for a number of years He leaves a wife and two children. The funeral will take place from the residence at 2:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon Interment will be at Crown Hill cemetery | The Ballard city council will meet Tuesday night and bids for the Im provement of Crawford street will be opened. The improvements will be between First and Second ave-| These will be regraded, and} is MeliclaliatlicMaicatctatateMelel| TAC OMA. May 0—The millers from all parts of the state gathered at Tacoma Tuesday for the pur of forming a state organization. Among those present are a number of prominent Seattle millers, nuew a cement walk placed the entire) length of the street Crawford street has been improved between the total being | Sixth and Bighth avenues, Jqmount of the expenditure | $4,512.64 WIL! 70UR THE COAST Sarsaparilla. Good for anything? Ask your parents, grandparents, neighbors, your own doctor. We will leave it to any of them. Best blood medicine. Best nerve tonic. Sold for 60 years. Lares. Lowell r WESTMINSTER, B. C., 9.—R. T. Shillington and A. J.| flock, two representatives of the lactOase team of Ottawa, are now Hegdtiating tn this cigy with the Donsinion exhibition officials with a view toward arranging games to he giayed at the big fair during ft Worning summer, Mr. Shilling ton stated that he hoped to meet the’teams of Vancouver. Victoria }Seatfle, Portland and other Puget sound citter, He etated thay in his lopinion there would be no challenge for’the Minto cup this year, and that the Shamrocks would hold it unmolested | l3c a | IDAHO. LEWISTON, May 9. | Jay Boyle and Bd McDonald, dis- |The university of Washington de- For a pound of English Break- |solute characters, were formally | feated the Lewiston Normal school | fast Tea; regular price 1s 26c charged with vagrancy under the | by a se of 6 to 0 A very small special for jstate law and convicted of the of- | crowd were present and these only |fense before Police Judge Gordon | saw part of the game on account of | Monday afternoon. Both were held | rain. in heavy bonds, and as they could — ann ail -{ not furnish them they were com- TOBACCO-HEART Wednesday mitted. Patrolman Chipman was| constant use of narcotics he Ae the principal witness, Boyle divided | paralyzing effect upon the | his time, Chipman sald, between the | ¢ It is first noticeable through | sawduet in the baw t of Rees uneasy pain around the Heycock’s saloon, on Washington accompanied with palpita- RHODES BROS street, and the “Billy the Mug” aa-| tion, shortness of breath, trem- | A loon, on the corner of Washington | ¥ling, eto. You should stop the . street anid @e Avenue auth | Progress of the di at once with | Tea and Coffee House, : Miles’ Heart Cure. It strength 1926 2nd Ave., Arcade Block MeDonald also haunted the Mug’, na veneise the ft saloon. and ve althy he Trouble and Don’t Know It —ey | |To Prove What Swamp Root, the Great Kidney Remedy, Will| | Do for YOU, Every Reader of the Star May Have al | Sample Bottle Sent Free By Mail. tons of | well known that our readers are advised to send for a sample a 9 In sending your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co. Binghamton, N sure to ay You read this generous offer in Beattie Dally “tar. ‘The muineness of this ane unranteed. Tee eee eee ee eee es * * *. ra minent buaness o* ® stated to me Sunday that in & ® the last ten days there has & ® been more business done in & ® Portland than any other time #!/ ts, this. year.” H. Ellery, ntract- Michael B. Kelly, aged 73, died) ys ing freight agent, Wisconsin # |Monday at 10 p. m. at his home at)y Caniar ay *| G-L Holmes FurnitureCo- U01-1103-1105 SECOND AVE. Go-Carts this As proven It's beat and vi . ho have ¢ now use the Monarch ex i We Have Ofteced Three Grand Prizes for the three best poems tten by persons under 18 years of age, wh re in Washington t of th Ca» First prize 60 Monarch Range; second, $10.00 third, $5.00. ‘The Monarch Range” C. W. Boynton Hardw Our Lancetooth One-Man saw ft, 600 foot. Fully warranted Co., 300 Pike Street 8, 8%, 4, 1%, © leads, . 500 foot. Jackacrews for rent, Lancetoot Crosseut # Crosscute: ~ Handle, 6 to 7% ft 2Be each. 100 a day. | Our New Silver Steel tering Trowels | to Introd mth, $1.50 This is a special Mar- shall town pattern with 10 |] rivets, Fully Warranted i | | BUTC ous | In, Window Weight, $1.65 per ball-bearing, $5.00. Something fine, terms, $2.00 down, 10c a day. hundred oO. Bytredi K. Washers. We Stand Between You and High Prices There is a movement on foot to consolidate the laundry interests of the city. That means a TRUST and higher prices if successful. We »w the only large taundry not in the combine. We are respon- sible for the cut rates and want you to help us sustain them. UR CUT RATE OFFICES: Main Office, First and Beli. Downtown Office, Third near Pike Shirts, 10 Cents; Collars, 2 Cents; Cuffs, 4 Cents, st. THE QUEEN CITY LAUNDRY We please you or It costs you nothing MUST HANG ee ee ee ee ed * bn. * CLEVELAND AS —_— * EQUITABLE'S HEAD : * | @y Scripps News Ass'n) * sw YORK, May 9.—Grover % oe seo | * Cleveland is mentioned to suc- # | J. May #—Jnaee | & ceed Alexander as president of % a writ of habeas * * | corpus in the case of Mrs. Valentine, | Ita woman who was con- * § Jemned to be hanged for the murder let ber thbond RRR RRR * FAILED |# ELLERY WAS FLOORED. cal “Is thin the freight office? | (By Scripps News Ass'n.) asked a tall raw boned farmer LONDON, May 9.—The failure of as stepped into the office of E. c. Hawkins, a broker, was an- the Wisconsin Central and nounced on the Stock Exchange to- placed a large wood box on the day. He was long on 40,000 shares polished surface of Mr. Ellery’s ®| of American stocks. The liabilities desk | are estimated at $300,000. Yes sir,” answered Agent aaa Ellery “What can 1 do for your" REBELS GOT ARMS “I want to ship this yer box,” answered the pumkin husker. “Where is it going?” asked (By Bertpps News Ass'n.) fr, Ellery. _— R ileal Stange en hehe CONSTANTINOPLE, May 9.— was the Seshi; The spoils captured by the rebels Mr. Ellery read: “Afton, In- %/&t Sanaa included 30 guns, 20,000 dian Territory.” rifles and much ammunition. The “We have no train running garrison and Turkish officials were there.” he said permitted to leave the city. Why the duce didn’t y | BACKACHE asy 20 in the first plac | Delicate women who are subject ejaculatedo the native from to nervous spells, backache, bear- corn tassels as he expecterated and marched out in high dud- geon. |ing-down and periodical pains, take Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills and find in them a pleasant and sure relief. They cure by their soothing tnflu- ence upon the nervous system, They |do not affect the bowels in the slightest degree, and are perfectly harmless. 25 doses, 2bc. Never sold in_ bulk, Factory Sale Coats From $5 to $15 100 Skirts, original selling price OOEEEE SEES SERRE EER RRR SEERA EEE EEE EEE ee ee ed TOO LATE NOW SAN FRANCISCO, May 8 too late,” is what Judge jbert hands out to horse owners about a dozen times a day who wish |to enter their bangtails in the King {County Fair association meet. Judge Egbert has been forced to turn down more than 200 owners of thoroughbred animals. Many own |ers have attempted to prevail upon |him to reopen the stakes, but the judge informed them that it would be impossible, The calling off of $8.00 to $10.00; Factory sale the Chicago races has caused the | f price . if $4.95 overflow here. A large number of Shirt Waste and Shirt Wal horsemen, however, will go north|— | basset anyway and take a chance |q Suits at %-price. | — | | SPECIAL RATE | be st via Northern Pacific ony |] ge sf? 1207 2nd Ave. 10 to Winona Lake, Ind., and re- § No Next to Stone jt adage nly eae stime Fisher & Lane eee u Call a