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ey a MAY 10, 1905. STAR- THE SEATTLE fod him by Rumelin, which he put OLD VETS MEET premises and other favors were Phe thirty-elghth annual encamp granted him as a return for bis ment of the grand army of Califor efforts to prevent the new nia and Nevada opened today, Gom- b4 pany from getting a foothold In mander Chas, Rice and delegates OVes, or | Portland were given a reception last night - Tho allegation ts also made that {Special to The Stan) by the citigens, A big parade oc Sharkey was badly in debt when he} PORTLAND, Ore, May 10,—A| curs tomorrow, Car Jidates for com Te And Campin m ed o coun ave oars AKO, . ras . "a are Dr, Russell, Mar le, :" iced Gra aera | rae carb ay Pak Loca. goano or eovcsvon|| ROLE gera ors, Tents Si Supp es IN MARCH NORDHOFE & CO. THE ON MARCH but that since thag time he has re- | department No, 4 of the state clr ceived money from Rumelin and] ouit court this mording when Maria? R. Campbell, Stockton, DOES NOT UPHOLD FRISCO'S many other deals which have been | palm entered the hall of justice to | ‘The “Helding” is an example Of Refrigerator perfectic n all ¢ néeed made by the cousgoll for corpora} testify that she had been robbed of PLAN OF SEPARATING THEM [Ef have “chopped” the prices for one day to bring you to our newly opened i b * pen. “ r tions that wished favore Jiamonds valued at $816 by Robert AT THE THEATERS ‘ ond Floor , Councilman Rumelin yesterday Patterson, at his saloon FROM WHITE CHILDREN y rape rm ; j a PORTLAND COUNCILMEN AG: [pleaded not gullty to having at-| Mrs, Palm had been drinking at Belding’s Full Zine-LAned Refrig- 4 Bel Ings Ico Hoxes- Fall | ai . Well made, tum tempted to bribe former City En-| patterson’s wine rooms, and after| #4 eee REE RE EH Seni Patent cold-ailr con hat emacs. o Ml ayelcaregh 6 + eS weight, CUSED OF ALL SORTS OF PO- |ginecr Willlam ©. Killott to induce |sho had assisted In emptying wev- | # ™| Members of the local board of ed- | extra heavy walls, thor cial temerred $8.76) ; wen the latter to reject a bid of pub-leral bottles of different sorts of|* AT THE THEATERS, *|ucation believe that race predjudice | sanitary, handsomely Belding’s National ieavding a oeatad ‘ ort $1106, LITICAL DEBAUCHERY Me contract. Tho trial was set for|iiquors she was taken to a room|* Grand—Dark # | is responsible for the action of the finished, ice compartment ca House or Restaurant Retriger y $8.99 ; May 16 over the saloon to sleep off her de-|# Seattie—Dark */San Franciaco board in appropriat eity £0 pounds, worth $16.00, | tore—-With removable sinc ic¢ AMP STOVES AND a a bauch, * Third Ave Woman Against &| ing $20,000 for the construction of ere See ey fee capacity 186 FURNITURE (Special to The Star) When she awoke her diamonds|* Woman,”, An emotional dra. w/a separate school for Japanene and | tomorrow, special at 96.90 | twe eats ef roms deers ieee: ae Btovesiigal PORTLAND, Ore., May 10.—Coun BRANCHES OPENED were missing * ma of the old school. Well #/ Chinese students 18 Setding’s Cotebrated Matienal Re- | Se pertitions, four shelves 1 hole aise, with ove rth $436, : Scan B. Meas te cevened Four rings were gone from her|* acted and well worth seeing. #| Some im mths ago, when the |B ri rators eo aaperer enero lower compartneonia, 064 walls,| spe ‘ ‘ omen SOs 5. Diecdare the avana fingers, and a pair of earrings from|* Star—Polite Vaudeville, Ex #|/schools were so crowded that all yo a one Aig MB ti ph orth odisaseeting (re 4 OV en—Bgigs by testimony laid before the good |. The Charles M1. Lilly company, |her ears, Bhe reported the rob-|* cellent bill * | children could not be accommodat~ | jiary and perfect refrigerator ATO OVEN ahg eld Bp nn TP ame : pe better known under the old firm|bery to the police and the rings) # led, the prefere was given to|— made, every piece inside can TENTS! TENTS! TENTS! 5 "brie { iia, who acted as disbursing agent |pame of Lilly, Bogardus & Co., an | were traced to Patterson's partner,| * & & ee ewe AAA ARM American children, the Japs being | removed at will to factiltate | $x10 Wall Tents—Pull #ixe, guar 25 i for the Pacific ‘States elephone |Hounces the opening of branch|J. H. Moore, who stated that the Butfert tr . jcrowded out, but the directors firm- | Geant, full ain as 1, no anteed voune well mate i. ¢ i houses at Portiand, Ore, and San|ring had been given him by Patter-| Suffering from ennul ly believe that under ordinary con-|f| Wood Delng used whatever on as sanielter eee om, shecliam have ‘ teal company, for his vote against the new franchise asked by the Los Angeles Automatic company It is stated {n the evidence sut mitted that Mr. Rumelin was at Francisco, Cal. The company is ajson as security for $60 which] Kind of run down, like most Of | ditions the little brown boy ae ee ce” taken, | Gat Tan on Lae Penthe Pull oie 3 ! local institution, and the increase | Moore was to for hiding the {M4 these spring days as good right to a free education as brado hinges aod handles, worth | S-en. duck strongly sewed and I ; #856 in trade interests has compelled the |stolen jewels, The jury was com-| Then sped an evening oF en aft- | anybody else. $25.00, special >rrow well made, worth $3.60, i 14-foot Bamt Fishing Bt company to acquire southern loca-|pleted this morning, and ts lHaten-/¢rnoon at the Star theater, and be)” There are 100 Japanese and Chi-|f ... $14.05 tomorrow $2.69 tomorrow, os ‘olen, tions, which are to be used as dis-'ing to the evidence. sure to get there in time to #€/ rege pupils in the Seattle schools | thone two young chaps, Montgomery |4nq several in the # | first an active partisan of the los]! bet r Manutecturien | te university ples concern, bt pon be pay ributing § centers. anufacturt S ra = + 7] geen , . , ore . re " 4 : Angeles meern, but upon the pay: | Tih Carried on here. The Lilly| WILL. SAY GOOD! and Cantor “| see no reason why the Japan WE DON'T PREA CH LOW PRICES—THAT’S WHAT WE PRACTICE smment of $1,000 switched bis vole and) | wy is tas ‘oming one of|., WASHINGTON, D, C., May 10 They have a sure cure for the 4.4 poys should be educated in sep- | came out in favor af the old com-|(mpeby It iistries of the Pucific| Count Cassint, the Russian ambax- | blues arate schools,” said Rev. BL | 5 Sen hig ths sage pe non oe fie Cam aoe Mariana, meer and Caer to ult gate aciooees | THE Most Popular YOUTH’S SUIT of ¢ that he again changed his support | VO*" °C? Atain street, and carry | Madrid, wit present hin letters of |clever and mirth provoking ® {UFO | Wednesday morning. “From what and favored the Los Angeles com- a 8 eneral flouring business. | recall to the president shortly after | as has been seen in Seattle for 10,/1 have peen told by the teachers pany receiving this or Rng an the latter's return from the weat.| (hese many moons. they are exemplary students, | am S rin Season of money, a promise that busines: 0 oF j 0 p a a | He will leave at once for his new] One of them doce funny stunts on lof the opinion that race prejud ice | would be thrown to him which] Mra A. B. Ayers, hostess, assist h ti . |post and may later be transferred | the plano-—real funny stunts, not ; | —. Lseaeanent - © conaiderable jel by Dive. James Barrett and Mrs. | to the Paris embanay, |the alleged variety you generally |i. gS ooeredlyad alr cores ra In unquestionably the handsome 4-button single-breasted blue serge. The demand for these Salty cial gain Koehler, will entertain the Soctal po nan see on the stage; the other dances. oa x throughout the enti t an b nprecedented and the natural result is t sho Th proof of the allegations it ts}and 1 aie ee Gt Mary's| BAKERSFIBLD, Cal, Bay 10—|tale dosen't monn thet bo éxeenten| The board has never taken up || UNsnoN ee eaticipated th re See edie: Getats cemeasend boueht |% rea a cited that at the time Sharkey | court C. 0. F,, Thursday | Santa Fe train No, 134 struck @/a few funny stepe—he dances like|™¢ matter,” said Director Shor resey Byie poder te 50% " ara onl le changed his attitude toward the /afternoon at her home, 2607 Yesler| landslide on the Tehachapi grade, | no other man has danced in Seattle ock, “but as far as I am personal- hundreds of these garments at much less than present prices, and today The Bon Marche ts the ONLY Relaphoue franchion “be deposited |Way, Oarés, gumen and a dainty | while going @t & moderate rate of |oa the vaudeville stage ly concerned 1 do not see why it |[ store in Seattle with a full and un broken line to fit all size youths, and ALL MEN OF SMALL STAipe $900 im the Citizens’ bank, having |iuncheon will be the features of the | speed. The engine and four cars| This turn is funny! should. In fact, 1 think that the |} URE. The details , Japs are more worthy of the acc first taken $100 from the rol! hand- | afternoon | were derailed | And that oust , ) m- | r ought to be enough of a At $8 49 | <a RS NLT modation than some of our Amert a nstea , | recommendation! can boys, The Japs are hard-work a t m 0 | 0} ‘se 8 de o' ‘ 1 wool 18-ounce navy blue serge in the most faultless fashion, Thore was a large audience at theft™™ #tudents and well behaved. J Young Men's Suits, made of a strictly all wool 1 Rote! ang Cab Puraishere leve that their influence is bene-|[| Coats are cut long and full; are In the 4-button single breasted model, Tailored with all "toumg Grand Tuesday night in commem- Pb rectness by a man tatlor—not by women!--and the “get-up” of the garments show it. Stock prigg Compiste Credit Mousefurnisners FREDERICK & NELSON (Inc.) “™rs'** gf oration of the 100th anniversary of ela! rather than detrimental to ‘ the other children, The Jap boys about town {s $12.50 and even $15.00, but we're modest and have priced th was enthusiastically received. than the others.” | . —_— The San Francisco board believes | Just to remind-you Mrs. Thrifty Housewife, to remind your worthy husband that we have PRICED FOR TOMORROW that the admission of children of | still @ good assortment—some of our neighbors would use a Word af long a» your arm—of that SECRET LEAKED OUT |3apsscws or Mongolian descent in lf | Cees; urcnane of Men's and Youths’ Bulla at 50 cents on the dollar, but they'e geting me the spirit of the law, and that the ‘There is a large variety of patterns, scroll, Moral and medallion designs being represented tn a good and lesser, so come in as soon as you can Variety of staple colors. These reductions eclal to The Stai indiscriminate agsociation of such | Size. Regular Spectal Size. Regular. (e , papile with Caucasian children ts = 9-O0x9-0 ......... eenge® 300 $ 5.40) 12-0x18 ELBERTON, Wash. May 10--Theg*Qaneful and demoralizing in the news has just leaked out that Pro=peatreme.” It recently passed reso- S DON’T PREACH LOW PRICES—THATS WH AT WE PRACTICE. ®-@x12-0 seeee . 10.00 7.20 | i2-0x16-0 feasor MH. T. Ir principal of Ei » for eight yeare}tutions In which it expressed itself | we Curtains Are the OD o gees tore EE RY These Women’ s Aprons All Cleverly — sweetheart of the professor | vailing congestion in our schools, |§ tiniest of tiny prices tomorrow. Bary to wast Strongest Feature | It is reported that Prof. Irion | but also for the higher end that AN APRON FOR 2c. AN APRON FOR 0c. ' AN APRON FOR 2c, Krugel of should not be placed hi } wooed Minx a number jour children Lawn Aprons—60 | Women’s Large White Apron—ot | Women’s Practical Kitchen Big Muslin Wear Section we're going to sell them 4 Wor 7 If it can be said that any one line is stronger than others in our complete Drapery Dept.. the 1 years ago when she lived at Pull-|in a position where their youthf nghen, . , complete Drape rept. the Lace fal t } pettio’ outbful inches Je, extra long, with me ite Ee takes With Made of heavy gt Curtains must be singled out for this honor. We are doing a flattering Lace Curtain business this sea- [| man Dut was unsuccessful. He lat- | impressions may be affected by as pocket and j-ineh hem, price Ht = Jrennten Reve wa . 1 Inches wide, 38 inches son. A few hints of the low-priced kinds jer married Misw Einte MeDonald, of | sociation with pupils of the Mon . 25e inch hematitehed sides, end of with pocket, price “op ye CABLE NET CURTAINS, priced” | REAL CLUNY LACES, priced at $3.75 a patr, aoe Fi af om payee coe shee $s hagmpscnd race AN APRON FOR 50 rings hemetitched, bretetie 5 AN APRON FOR ‘wa at . 4 peir, are in the Clun: pattern. and are ha Ctar edge ru rited mt t vs " Ghee aTeR, * ane ~ * hed 7. ry . 4 inches wide, with twe %-in hite prone |” evtleatde Guate woe - a oa - ow shortly after Professor Irion and| CHICAGO, TIL, May 10.~#ti Wor en's Large White Ay \%-inch hematitched tucks and 1-inch Tbe in ee REAL CLUNY LACES, priced at $4.75 a pair, | ARABIAN NOVELTY CURTAINS, priced | Mies Krugel renewed their ac- | Lucile Grant Dent, daughter of Co toske Times hem, with ixiack hem, price 50 ' embroidery aml § have an attractive Chiny eden and insertion. | SR85 and $2.75 a pair. are of heavy Pres autintenes ant thed wore: quiets pg rea P sony tom neti cousin |] hem on rides, price BOe AN APRON FOR 500. i hee -19¢ ante m good quality ench ne hey loo! net with border and heavy corners of Ar jmarried last July, leas than three | ¢ h rine ene of Ru i as 00d as $6.00 curtains lace braid. These are cand value |monthe after Mrs. Iron’s death, | sa, formerly Miss Julia Dent Grant AN APRON FOR 50c Women's Mother Hubbard Apre _ AN APRON FOR 80x, ARABIAN. NOVELTY CURTAINS, priced at $5.00 a pair, are of heavy French net with elaborate bor- [fl] They intended to keep the affair «| and granddaughter of Major Gener- || Women's Lares bog eg mmsena five Spree ag my Women's White Lawn Aprae=at ders and hgavy corners of Arabian lace braid. These are very attractive |necret until the end of the schoot |al Lioyd Wheaton, was married to emee — an peek ee eine en une ; mo = oe —— ‘os hem om year, in order that Miss Kruget|day to Lieutenant Bert, of tb ineletion und embreidery, pric orite kitchen apron; price on sides, very fine 8 | could hold her position | Nineteenth Infantry, U. 8. A., now : SOe Shed Fees There in a law which deprives a| stationed at Fort Harrison, Mon i } , : Holy Name Cathedral | WE DON'T PREACH LOW PRICES—-THAT’S WHA T WE PRACTICE. ries during the school year, and it}ed in the ‘This new line comprises. many styles shown for the first time in Seattle. We carry the Hendryx [| tx posntble that Action will be taken | With military pomp and splendor, | brand of Cages, unquéstionably the best on the market. Only the finest materials are used in their + BB) against the new Mre. Irion to com- — -o—— 5 struction, every wire being firmly riveted to the raile—no solder ls weed. This, together with many other [Ml pei her to refund all money paid as |PRESBYTERIAN GENERAL AS- ou wigs c eciae onave ese special improvements, is responsible for the high reputation for serviceability borne by the Wendryx Ml teacher since her martiage SEMBLY Cages. Here are a few prices J Bird Cage Soft Fatlle, Batin Messaline, | Handsome All Silk Fancy Ribbons—tIn sash, gira 1 Ombre Ribbons—In | and neck bow widths, beautiful designs selin, found trip No. 6.—Rody 10% in. long by 7 In. wide by 16 In. high FOOLED 'EM porary 36, oh May 13th. Call anti exquinite ings, popular Ite color combinations, rich | plaids No. 7—Body 11 in. long by 7% In. wide by 16% in. high at N. P. City Tieket Office, *** | ee eS pn Alyggeescomm ng erty Reine ge a ge Se re ae ¥ 12% in. long by 8% In. wide by 17% In. high; price ey PE ceary oa | ate amnden, panel and black, white pastel colors, values to $1.90 a yard, at..sim Ty Sertpos News Aas'n) - nad ream, values to a yard, at 39e | Oblong Brass Bird Cages MISSOURI VAL May 10, | Wilt be effective to May 16th. Pre- All Silk ‘Taffeta, Satin Taffeta, Satin | All Silk ‘Taffeta and Satin Taffeta RDO These are supplied with patent opal cups, metal tipped perches, and swing | —Seeretary Loeb altpped the federal |pay passage of your relatives or line Rib e—In extra wide widths, all extra wemny, bo 7 finiah for = and bow No. ¢ Body 10%4 In. long by 7% in. wide by 13 | officers by suddenly changing the | friends, by mail or wire, with Great popular colors the syndicate shades, also mings, brilliant sheen, also fancy ta Gader geiee’... oS a. A ae | cc a Gamece He..&, with patent wire guard | railroad route by which he passed | NOrthern Railway, First and Ye printed warp, Persian nd fancy figured d and printed warp designs in cholet Stn tpatieee on ita. &. with patent wire at 4 Sis aeaepadbabace $2.75 BE) tnrough Nebraska, and succesded | Money back If tickets not used ribbon in beautiful pat values to 60c, at r combinations, extra wide and values prevent bird from ttering seed and other | No 10—Body 13 tm. long by 9 in. wide by }in Isaving the state without being | games — — re ' sie bs: food outside the cage; price $2.25 mighs price $2. | served by the summons In the com = - == sae = No. §—Body 10% in. long by 6% in. wide s By 14% | No. 1e—Game ae No. 16, with patent wire a plaint of Miss Mae Wood, who is ; in. high; price ..... $2.25 | price . $3.00 demanding $26,000 from the presi WE DON'T PREACH LOW PRICES—THATS WHAT Wit PRACTICE dent's rightghand man for alleged oh ny ER 25c Everybody Under the Sun Going to Wear) ters sent to her by Senate NEW YORK, May mY | NEW ck An un SHAVING, mene h i YouUse ar of These § | : he found shot to death in a room in |B pigin Bath..... When You Own a fos ot te deh te rom Pain ah 4B EB sa: ah seblia erpistcts sehten sk dal Gaited attain 2iliapecen,; aa | registered as Myron Lewis and wife, gs aos4s 50e i ne ot eeeee ed for them, gome of them showing the deep lingerie cuff to match, sam leity, and shortly after going to HEADY'S BARBER SHO) uffe haven't « « like the following the Chemisettes have. Measured by our sales ™® their room were heard quarreling The finest, largest and best nly shop in tov apabl supplying the popular demnad —or the little prices! Cards were found tw the mars [lM equipped in the West and wee jclothing Indicating that he cam Corner First and Washington $2.00 NECKWEAR $1.25. 1 $0 NECKWEAR 8c. rom Sa n Circular La ollars, Chemisettes, Yokes | Lace Stock Collara, Embroidered Linen Stock Gale ccoca"t. Eeten aaa’ aie, aamennesion lars, Lace Collar and Cuff Sets, Bmbroident are Swiss and lace combinatic dainty, pretty dest } Linen Collar 1 Cuff Assorted styles of RAGLEY’S:‘CORNER Jopular shapes went fad of the | fancy wash neckwear, in all the choicest ft 4 { is son, values to $2 J leontt-alt ties eek Jainty pretty effects gaze, point Ve and Ma and 7 ¥ lars ite Ince, stock | col in band sha a Embroidere¢ sdvantage over all others in the matter of ex of lee. The flowing ends and tr mmed with dainty pretty ends, FE snomy nd Cuff Sets, Ends Fancy ar —— for ~— ie —— In addition to the fact that the Gur lace, also emb Jere line ff ts | Ties w « ney is made in the best possible manner, and packed with min- n bee ‘ values. a oo! e value c 6 y . P ~ J rc “ip in beautiful * and values to neck we n large variety of new shapes, @ eral wool (the value of which le too well understood to need On all Rubber Goods---New stock |g =F gm ened ind fing quality: values te | Iatest choice novelties, values to 6c, at, comment), in the Gurney system the tce nat permitted touch and re rate the side frigerate : frigerates inst compartment on all sides, In the Gurney system, ation necessary t produce dry air is largely deposited on the side walls of the ¢ —, lee compartment, thereby leaving the ice dry. in buying a refrigerator, do not overlook the tmportar economy of ios "Whsther seu bus ios Uy the pound’ or toe ms ax Kagley ug Co son, you buy it to use and not to secure @ prompt soft wa r ” supply EITEL BUELDING. pl just received WE DON’T PRE ACH LOW PRICES—THAT’S WHAT WE PRACTICE. Save Money on Linens | hotel and restaurant people Year's lowest prices during the Anniversary period. Boarding house, ase notice. A P ] F Second and Pike $2.50 TABLE CLOTHS $1.79, , 75e TABLE LINEN 596. ' $2.00 NAPKINS $1.49 A Fine, Pu Liner able Cloth— | . = ‘ 00 Dozer } Pure Linen opu ar amily Size FREE DELIVERY. BOTH PHO.#8 982 ee eee cen car hondora | AR All. Pure Linen Bleached a care aang Fag and handsome nter mast oe ie wide, fing De ' 1 splendid Sage Freie 08 signs splendidly, regular pres l= P00, gale prices $15.75 regular value'¥2.00 cach,| Value 760, tale price 580 ; bers Bala Price .+.sseseesee es BLT $1.35 TABLE LINEN $1.10. | 50c TOWELS 25. 4 Enda of Damask, att and All. Linen ‘Towel 1. hemstitehed sca pale siues from $8 10 No. 0—Made of hardwood, in golden finish in. wile by 19% in. deep by 43 In. high and has an estimated ice capacity of 61 55c TABLE LINEN 420. An extra Heavy Quality of Double SECON AVENUE. The Fair Department PNt 60-inch Bleached Linen Damask— | Satin The old-style JUST ABOVE Store JUST ABOVE In aix different desi Irieh t 7 inches wide chamber 18%x14%x17% 1 chamber me 9% in; has two adjustable sliding shelves, PIKE, PIKE. nd heavy quality, regular value| choloest designs, regular value Price wees as eke 55c yard, sale price +++ 420 | $1.86, sale pri Oe each, & price All Cars We will sell the remainder of o $2.50 to $4.00 ‘clusive Sil (INCORPORATED) embroider oi tne "Seeman foe S00, Me mote than one t0 — pe : $ 0 Tomo: , bet Sand 5, $1.60 ttern, Second Ave. Madison and Spring Sts. Second Ave. Madison and Spring Sts. Romerber, you can do detior at The Fair.

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